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The Blyth Standard, 1903-03-19, Page 3Sur 1lnurkoo 14 very prowl of his 111111 th111k0 trot the Leet part of roof+ pain, Ile like]; to point out her life lies b0ueadt .illi hefr;>y'i the old•Itteltluned roses that have white grav(stpn0. bloomed here as long tie lie can But today Gipsy's rustic seat In remember, and aro 8R rare Anal of the rose garden la unocceseed. The as much consoquence now as the bhteling blossont4 are unseen by Chippendale chairs and the Queen her eyes; the faint, lovely perfume Anne teapot at the easthe. The coming from tete hearts of a thou - tenpin did duty in tho nursery, and Rand roses 18 borne away by the the old rosea wore torn ruthlessly soft breeze over lite high garden by 101e own baby hands. Both aro wall, Tho sweet little lady with too valuable to be t01l011txl now. 1 fall 41se and ample proportions, IDs mother's modern reeds aro as' white -gapped and white-aprouod, ap- nothing compared with the old pears to have taken ]oseesslon of the boowtics. She removed u dozen castle. Sir Maurloo finds himself the leads of theta to the dower house, object of a sort of amused pity and and Sir Maurice lolled the gape contempt, and the Dowager Lady with •a lavish hand, raid every Dermot has driven over from the breeze that blows is heavy and dower house with a whole array of sweet in the quaint old garden. , boles, Hud has taken up her quer- It Is Gapoy's favorite haunt. Site i ters us, a matter of course. l0ve0 the flowers and the sweetness, UPdtalrs hie little Gipsy Ices be - 81M, above all, tho peace and the tween life and death. To Sir Mau - quiet, the utter restlulneos of this rico Dermot the time is 8n agony', world of roses. Iiet'o 8118 +ola every pulse -beat seems an hour. On Gia(pe Blake ofteai sit for hours in his kneed he prays fee his wife's lMfe, idle, pleasant oompuanionhhlp, sed talk and voce that in all the life to come to each other of thoughts and feel- he will never speak even a hasty Ingo too deep and serious for the v 0001 to her again, leo has been up all tow, work -a -day world. Here, amiebt night, end anxious and haggard ho the bade and blossoms, (lladye learns TO M HO\{' :1Ri; BABY SLh;V;P. to know and lovo the 0h1y, re- served little Lady Dermot—learns to -- Understand her nature, at once 00 You rail Make Why 01(11, by Whine; obhldlike, and Yet filled with a. kind Ihi81 laudanum or the 'soothing" of unworldly Wedeln. Giptfy would fah/ soar above the treadmill of every day life ; She td a veritable gypsy, with a pudelot} for Ids, a keen love and appre- tion:' for the world of nature. Ilrougbt up beside the never-cndlug roar and murmur of the waves, hours and hours alone, it to email won- der that she has grown up as she 10 1 Gladys smiles, and 81g118, too, to see how totally the wife 14 wrapped up in her husband. She smiles for the sweet happiness of the picture, and Highs when she thiake of what her life also might heeo been If Jim bad lived. "And I think," alpey said once, in stuffs which Invariably contain opl- ntos. Vett no sensible mother will Ilo that. Tho way to mako baby tdiep happily 81111 In 'comfort le to take away tow cause of 114 wakefulness. This cause le located in his little huskies --nowhere else. Babies 4Nd0111 Lave anything the matter with them but their steinneltn, and 11 le Safe to day that the baby who erica un- $eeleotabiy Is coioplaillitl.g of his etoutach. There lo 110 ailment of a lmhy'o 410111uh that Baby's Own Tablets will mut cure right nway. Thry make baby cheerful and happy and give him sound natural sleep— not the drugged sleep produced by mouthing stuffs. Mrs. Wm. Smldt, L(stowol, Ont., save: " My lathy' solemn eerlous tone&, that there 08e+1 to bo very restless and eleep- aro arse trouble& than death"-- lone, but einem giving him Baby's thinking of her own niter Sibyl, whose sorrow 0811 never be any Ino; ' "I know," anetvered Gladye, soft- ly, with aid eyes, looking away among tho roars, the can never bo leoO fond of Jim; and yet Gladys is peritops nearer happiness mourning Iden as dead than oho could ever have been had she been his wife. She blushed for him often, bore much from him the wiotlul brown eyes de not here and much for him, wept moro than to -day. The rosea and the sunshine stilled during their courtship, felt and the birds have all their own shame and grief often becauee of way to -day. A robin spends him; and yet, with his dying kiee the whole morning in Gipsy's upon her Ilpa and her arms about olmir, and every sigh of the south Aim, all the past unhappSness wag wind breathes out fresh sweetness in forgottolr and forgiven, as only it 0,11(2. wonwn can forget and forgive. She At Drumeneen Castle a aulxined 4fts with Gypsy among the roses, excltement Is vlcible .A personage of !coke In the goodly rays of the gun- eldne. At last the stuuyeloor opens, and his mother Domes 1n, gracious and Important. "Gooch news, MIlurlon 1 Set the bells In the tower ringing on the birth of Seer son and helyd" "And Cipey?" lie Hake, with hie haggard, anxious face flushing. "Dow is my darling?" "01, elle is ell right!" answers Lady Dtwmot, carelessly, looking up at her sten: "My dour Maurice, what a mon you aro! 1 410 believe you have been erying." "My wife i4 all 1 have," he says, in a low voice, thinking of the blank life would have been 1f elle hail been taken. "Well, you huvo a 0011 stow," re- joins Indy Dermot, ohoerfuhly—"a (cry emelt !miry, but a boy ; that is a good thing." Iiy and by the husband, with n face grave with a groat love and tender - nese, stands besldo his wife, and looks thrwn nimoat reverently on white, Own Tablets he lo better natured, eleep8 betterand is better in every vane." These Tablets cure all the nattier itilme1t4 of Tittle time, and can bo given to the very youngest 14ube. You cane get them from any druggist, or tney will be ernt post- paid at 25 cents a box by writing tlireet to the Dr. 10111intne Medicine Brockville, Ont, DRESSED DOLL GIRLS, w"n1d ‚10(212110 to have this Ire,u'tiful dressed doll? 1f so, send us peer 11'1111e and address on a pOSt card old stn will cold you 01(0 doz. large, !4:_utifn0y colored packages of fiweet Pea Seeds p":stp,.td. Sell thein at 104. each,rottan ❑a $1.20 end wowill immediately send you the most beautiful Loll you have ever Seen. Dolly is Iully aid fashionably dmayed, including a stylish hat, an. dem car tnnlnled with lace, stockings and sato little slippers ornamented with silver hackles. She has lovely golden curly hair, pearly teeth, beau- tiful 0x18 and jointed body. ( so 1, Ales, be,, iti • tolneter, RC rid: " r re. eehd . you, pretty Doll taut moves) mutts pias 1 wh h it. Olen p leer 0910117 and far .010(0 .1 mr 1ej�'c4a1na.; ,l1a d thin twos, See Pr;nat"1 watted 0(the 1111,11S1 and think 11 a I See 1Y. u,iaua lin the le,. next 1(„n I h.,,e ee.-r vow: it."' ee,'need heti 011 rev, no„'rt (0441,' tun neve t at. Port meet l'or lay xnunlul lNrli, I a.., 1(..,o iri;m jdnaana wall ha." Grohs, lust stop and think what a truly wonderful bargain we aro airing you. You can get this lovely big Doll completely dressed for selling only ONE DOZEN packages of Sweet Pen Seeds. 1'iaclt package is beau- tifully decorates! in 12 colors ami 00111801042of the rarest, prettiest and most fragrant varieties in every imaginable color. They are wonderful sellers. veperste Steel*. Shelburne, On., S:' 1 bakt61112 tbuyshe seeds in aloe 0110,01101. 1s, i, a elea.ureto 1,11 them." Mary sip,'rell, Hetet Sills, Out., veld: "14010one arm( no per. eel man lhad all Ole sod arid. Th'y wont like 014010.' A Me certificate Bee with each package. Girls, write us at encased arae beoatIf l Dolly will be Lear very owels **hostess:. Prise Sa.d Co.. Dept. 75O Toronto WISAh L NUS. 111(411.14,4,111(121(1(11411'o1,g by 11,, ('w•01' I)r. Williams' fink I'UUle. Weak lunge neon O'eak health, eon - lineal couglus auto colds—touches of grip and bronohitlr, then deadly pm,umonla or ling0ring, lruprless C0ll- sumptloa. Weak lunges aro duo to stook blood. The one sure way to strtngteen weak lenge is to build up your bland with Dr. A'1111anue 1 ink 1'lll8, livery dose makes licit, red blood, mei every drop 01 rich, red blood adds etrougth, vigor and deo mom -retesting lower to weak lunge. Teloasanrhs of weak -lunged, narrow - chested men and women have been Route 0x011141, healthy and happy by the use or lir. ,VII11in18 link Oils— eed they will do the same for you. Mrs, ,i. D. Naisu1lt11, Winnipeg, Mbit., rsays; "1 coattracted a severe cold, which developed into bronchitis and pang trouble. The boot of doctors stud ninny Ito"(emit kinds of medicine faiic,1 to help mie, and my (Mende all taught I was going into rapid con- sumption. I had no appetite, was forced to take to bed, and felt that only death would release me. My brother urged the to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink PlIlo, and to please him I begtut them. A fent boxes proved they were helping me, and I began to got real streeigth. I continued the use of the pills and twao soon able to leave my led and sit up. I grow stronger day by day. Theo cough that had racked ono almost beyond endur- ance (Reappeared, my appetite re- tuned, and I am again strong and healthy, much: to the surprise of all who saw me while I wag 111. Dr. Williams' Pink fills cured me niter other medicines failed, and I shall al- ways praise them." • Bear In mind that substitutes and ordinary medicines will not cure. See that the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink l'Ilis for Pale People," ig print - Oct 4'e the wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent post paid at 500 a box or six boxes for 82.50 by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brock- ville, Ont. wife so paaeaonately, it would break his heart d she died." Flora uutkes no leer good a tuoul Mall usual because the lair and young Iady Dermot lies nt • death's door. Airs. Blake helps 11(41481? 01 lin- ly to limb outlote and green pats beloru Hhe nnstvere. 'Ate Maurice would marry again n In n. yen ; peen aro not 111+3 models ' of couHtaucy you imagine. 1 hardly think his poor wife can live; 14124' woes dreadfully wottk yeeterdny. I KIutll drive over Ole afternoon and hgyu rue" n Tu some peoplo there Is somctluig 11101041 exhllaruti, n lu oho mtsfor' tunes of others. There 1H quite a 11r00e841on of carrhnges on tie road to primum en Duette, en route to learn the latest bulletin, and the oceupunte discuss every scrap of stow*. "Sir Mt/rico half out of his mind —tolegra.phing for fresh advice—the child dying, too I" ".111 ureadtully sad. Poor 1.iir Mau- 1'oxople weak kindly of elipoy now that alto Is dying, eta/piing um1(1 tete uluefowe of the borderland. And seine aro sorry they were not kinder to her. lout 110 more earnest prayers are ufftroc1'up tluw the tremuling words that fol from the lips of AL's. flvhtn. Vary- near to lino river of death does t11e y'ou'ng mother approach, and her husiktnd's l0vo and prayers se0m 1 VI'rlyds to keep her back. She is alippi:,g over the brink, :1111 111' in powerless to si8e her. In these dugs Sir Maurice's mother forgets everything except iliat her 8cu is nearly 1o41ne the love of 1118 heart, the wife 110 chose against her wishes; end shots very good to Iden during the terrible nights and (lay's when hope seeing dyln}r away, "lt' itf0, my heart;' Ice gasps, i4' he 1)0(44144 over his wife. Is his little, Gipsy, h1s love, hie darling, to be token from him ? "If 1 [pied ere Siby1," she murmurs, faintly. with wide, bright eye, Sir Maurice turns away with a rush of smarting tears, for ho thinks that Sibyl Is dead and Gipsy Is raving. And tho shadow of death seems to long over tite castle. Every ono Ie auto eatlefiel that Mr Mauriee'd wife will die—not tt few enjoy the proopect of an Mi- poaing funeral; and the roses in elpey'e garden rear their heads and blush and bloom unseen. Per- il/IN Home of the white ones will be laid on her coffin; some an7 bo even placed In her pale hand8. But oho Its align Htlll. The sun rises and seta—another long day of agony for the husband; yet. when the shadows Dome ereoptng up from the glen, Glp8y is still a being on thls earth. Any bit by bit, 4top by step, alto retraces her wary back from tho river of death, bank to the warm clasp of her husband's mine, back to the world again, to learn the groat love of mother- hood, to learn tho sweetness of the kiting at her chill. Sir Maurice's face he radiant dur• hug those (1.`tiy8 of conealesCOnce. Ile can look at'thp'baby tore with• out thinking what a dreadful price Ito woe HO n0arly paying for ha vim and heir, and by degrove hie Lace losee the sharpens!, drown look of intense agony. Bulletins are nut pinned up at the lodge -gates now, '1110 carriages may drive right ep under the archway to the oaetl, and 1118 dowager Lady Dermot rsce1ves a few uholce friends. and talks Im huehel whlepers of dear tineers ma 8010114 recovery. Sho will not oven 'breathe to her- self that she, too, almost hoped that her woes wife would (Ile, almost w1011 - al that lite brown, velvety eyes, wilier ani brighter with fever, would 01060 forever in the last sleep. She tingors. Tho whitlows stand wide open sad the hot summer breese floats Lastly " 1 nm better," she, Rape, 1111,1 41001100: and her eyes/ go past her hnldtaud to a ,.malt structure of peek satin and white Ince which repreHentt the est of the heir of Drutnaneon Castle. ' Ho l0 nslecp," whispers Gipsy, with 'melt fond 8oftneee that S,r Menefee kiss04 her raptnrously ; and then, fol- lowing her wistful glue, ho goeo softly to too pink and white erection nil looks down at the tiny face epoHing on the lace -frilled pillows, std ilstens oomelacencly to the child's gentle breathing.. (To be Coni1aued.I MORPHINE FIENDS. 10,000 01"110111 \'ea --'Con I'ee Cent. e1 l'li 'slalauw shaves. 1t lra1441 111,000 periods in this country are victims of morphlue, and 10 per cent. of Aatrrle:m PhraleIans are shaves to opium lo nom lora, a0- eoreing to a statement adopted by the Medical New:. Ail recent del - mates, the same authority averts. moreover, Dedicate that the use of morphine not onlIy 11$ a (I•rag to allay lupin, but also las an Intoxicant, Is daily becoming as increasing evil. A phy0lcian to whom this statte Ment was Denoted by a Sun reporter rx0r1s70tv1 name 4141111)1 1(9 111 oho ef- trn,t '1 111e evil NO fur OS 1111 uleU1C1al 0'01e441011 Is concerned, but said that the general cot int to wag rather un- der than over the (nark. •Tote, demand for morphine In the drug etore1 is 1110rrnxing its tilt 111110111 ng rate," calif this plly-siclan. "Traffic In the drug is reetrlettd by late, but the hew 1s practically lucre hotted. Any morphine fiend who (211x114 a supply kuowo how to obtain It, awl dotty obtain it readily enough and apparently one ,aver of the drug makes manly more '.Before long there is sure to be u cry for Increased restriction. What is heeded, however, is not so much a pew law, but the stricter enforce- ment of the present one and vigorous prosecution of 111081, ,who connive at the illicit traffic In the enure" Whether or not it is po88lbla to euro the confirmed morphine eater after the habit has reached a Her - lotto stage 1s still tllo subject of de- bate amotlg physicians. Thera are *.esu dlffcrancee of opinion 8e to the beat treatment, although the anther - Mee agree now that institutional treatment or the services of a 11'11171041 nnreo to outwit the cunning erotsed its the patient by the Crav- ing for the drug are essential to gee - w'000' Broths and exercise In the open air form an Important part of the new- est treatment advocated, and it le 11uld down that tonere !s practically a certainty of a relapse nnle00 the treatment Is prolonged to three month4, oftener to six. The 1n01d011 tvIthilrnwl1 of the drug by h'iendo or relatives, horror- striekea over the dlsro'ery of the dlsraso, has resulted in many casae iur fatal miliap1,. Substitution of sono+ other opium derivative hes now been rejected as uneatiHfactory. Gradual withdrawal of It or taper- ing the dome l4 the only choice la a majority of cases, and In 010010 041810 lessening it by one -sixteenth le 80 unto] ns eon be effected at first, "It is only In recent yearn' said the physielnn quoted, "that the treat- ment of morphine chore has been pro- perly taken up. Nov such cases are of comparatively frequent 0c(to- reno1' In the emetics ;if every nee heel eau In the city." 0010 Gipsy, holding so lovingly In the (aoliow of her arm the morsel of hu- manity that represento the son and hen' of Drummed] Castle, The personolge of the ample prn- portione find the white cap (1004 the honors of the moaner) royally. "A line boy, Sir Maurice, heaven blow blm 1" And Crlpey, turning down n corner of Ole white flannel with the mother -touch that coulee by instinct, disclose( a tiny wizened Inco and two doubled -up Ilete, "My baby I" eho 0vhispscr0. "Mau- rice, Isn't he lovely 5" And Sir Mau- rice, with Ills new parentage set- 1 almost wished 1t, until she sate her ting awkwardly en hili, touches the small taco, timidly. 1 "A baby with a baby!" he whis- pers, looking at has two posees8lons. "Aly daoltng, my wife!" 'Pilo per- eon11ge twitch the white cap, think- ing he le getting taro demonstrative, Dtterpeees with : "Tier ladyship must be very quiet, Sir Maurice. I think she will have a little steep nowt," nod with this hint she lurrics him ignominiously out of the room. In the library he fends Lady Der- mot, wetting counitl040 notes to In- form her dear :Heade of the Import- ant event, "What a pity ho has brown eyes, Maurice! All Aho Der/mete have !tad blue eyes—the Dermot eye." The proud father '-auglla. "The Dermot eye! You speak of it (11 1f it 51844 ere OWUI eye, mother. "They are always blue," she con- tinuos, folding up her notes, and speaking as If it 1001 a (tinct (meat to the Dermot family to Introduce brown orbs. "And I am sorry your reon should take so much after the mother's 1am1'Iy, He is awfully small, too ; but we mast bo thankful It wasn't a girl—that would have been dreadful,; t" Tee Howe travels far and wide, the newspapers announce the joy- ful event, and, whether brown -eyed or blue-eyeu, the baby Dermot is a per4en of considerable importance. Miss Blake hears the news with a curious throb at her heart. If Sir Maurice Dermot's wife should cite? Women have been known to (Ile at 411011 'LIMOS. A. We given until a life taken—will It be go?' In the bright sundlght she walks, and looko at the clear blue sky, and wonders ltow she would greet the messenger that came to say Bir Maurice Dermot's young wife was dead. "Lady Dermot I4 very hal," is the bulletin, and Mies Blake goes away to her own room, 1001 00010 0110 shooed rend her wish in her faoe. "She Ie sinking," Mee. Blake says, cheerfully; "and 81r Maurice Inas seat for another doctor." White a8 death, Muss Blake bows her head when, on the following Sunday, Sir Maurice's wife is pray- ed for In church. Gladys' eyes are full of tears. "Oh, poor Maurlco 1" site says, at• terward at luncheon. "He loves Itis Son 4truek and smitten down, going through the very bitterness of death, 4':e night when the doctor wild there was no hope. No hope I Ail her 1110 will Lady Der- mas remember the awful look of an- guish in her eon's Dice as he turned 111141 looked at her with tile one broken er.10 of agony: "Oh, Hefted], it 0/1111101 be true !" Ills love for lie dark-haired child- . wife 010(4 never Dan, never will, under- et3n11-11 is ino0tltnrebensible, "My dearest, hurry and got well," be whispers, lovingly, laying a half - blown crimson moo against her pale cheek, and Gipsy raises tired, happy e7e11 101118, and bolds the rose tendert In her waisted Too foment Cooperation. The rapid growth of the co-opera- thvo distributing societies In Great Drltaln has lel to the organization of a Traders' Defense association for the purpose of protecting the small lhopkelper against threatened ex- terullnate0n The anti -co-operative rising Isegan In St. Hale s+, the cen- tre of the glass Industry in Lanca- shire, and has already spread to neighboring towns. Tho antis have an organ, tho Traderin<an antVShop- keeper, and have published apnmph- let with the expressive title "flow to right the Coop." Their chief weap- on 01 attack 18 the loyeottt The Vera 1110 girl to prepared to fir.. cepa oho Inevitable, 11 it wears trona. era A Trying Time On Feeble Persons All Who Are in Low Vitality Have Reason to Dread the Coming Weoks Fortify Your System by Using DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. If you ~watch 112,• nun'.lrlpctr for the next few weeks ase will find that the death roc01-! to a large one, and made up largely of persons in advance! .11,11,4 Hai 4'C weak con- stitutions Vitality eosins 1,, he at low ebb at then time of erns, /1101 lir 1051 - dell changes of 1rmp.''rolure and hu- mid Atmotsphere 411" 1110re 1144111 a vweekenei xee1en1 ave withstand. .t little over-exertion, 111 111111' nn- 11.41h1a1 exposure, a little neglect of the lsxly, rend Iixvslth 104 undermined, physical break down inevitable, If you could but enallyd1 tho rcr0n- eitructho end uolmilditee Influence of Dr. Chaeea Nerve Food it would I'P ea,.) to coniine you of the wisdom of utwing tide preparation at this (Jonson of the year. Wh'n the blood to thin, weak and watery, Dr. c'hase's Nene Food enrlu'ho' it by increas- 1,og the number of rod earpusclest When the rosette) are exhausted, en- ergy gone end strength decllnlog, tints groat food cure bulkls up the system, restores lend POIltallked the wasted nerve cella +rand rekindles the strtrk of lifts No phyttstolnn eon (give you a better t'a3torative 111811 le'. C'hase's Nerve Foo:1, tor 1t to prepared In 8c'cor11- a1100 'With 1lle 1110.81 modern ar4l most (etenttf1J principled, 118! con - 1a11111 in emelense form the most pietsett ro'ctonative4 known to Medi. cat Weenie By noting the inerutse of weight while tieing Dr. chas'e's Nerve Food Oen dm prove for a (eatataty that new, firm 11:011 11101 t.io';uo id gteing adirid to the body► Feeley Dents 11 lox or Six boxes for $2.50, et 'all sleders. or F.dmnnsoo. Ba;toa di Co., Toroolo.