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CHAPTER XV 111. • I into my mother's money. and 1'ii
"I am Viscount Se uticigh!"sad 1 i'1,ei:t et ley lenity of it. Worse, 1 .i
Cyril Burnt.. 14 and rho nice little bits of
.1ack 11'esley gave a slight start. , IiaPer well.
cunning in like pigeons to
then ho looked at Cyril( almc,st alio- ' roust. Then I tt'uke up Ihuruughly,
Illy. 1(11(1 1 s-'oIc thLt 1 l%otslehi't 1 e a
"Thi:. is ranter a surprise, toy merle tailor's dummy clothed in a
lord," he sale' coldly. title any longer. I staor•v 1 77oulcl
" 'My lord!' Oh, come now, •lack," ; cut Iho old life. the &port irsg clul 8,
remonstrated Cyril, (rushing and eye- and the rest of it. -and -77'7.11, 1
t1((; his friend aixiously, but ullcc- - made up my mind to try and prove
tionulely; "you're 1(.t. going to cut in'.self a own.
lack pui,e1 at his pipe, leaning
up rough, ere you?" ab ! his hent upon his hand, but looking
"1 don't knots about cutting up almost an grist nn(1 surly as before.
rough, my lord, said Jack, with an "1'd gut a knack of drawing and
ern{ boils on the Cillo; "bol if 1 Ina ; painting," went on Cyril, "and 1
to speak my !Hind to your lordship, : (bought that I'd try to earn w,v Re -
it,
should stay that you have played j big 1(t that. If that failed, 1 deter -
Cyril hung
it pretty low down on 1(i.••" his head, and after ai mined 1'd try something else, 1 didn't
care what. 1'd drive a cab -1 could
moment do Jack Wesiiaitdy coutinu`•d' do that -or Leconte a tram car con -
"I don't demand an explanation doctor, or keep a bookstall at a
but perhaps you won't raind tellity railwaycitation, or enlist in the
me whyyou considertsd it, nevessar': guards -anything -sty thing in the
to carry on this musquetud.•` S'i 7a•url(l rather than go levels to the old
did you pass yourself off its a cons -
i
moil person like myself—"uselr.s life, of which 1 was utterly
"Now, Jrick !" implored Cyril. ,sick and tirld and ashuin d."
"'Wh did 117• pnuseiT and .lack Wesley glane-
y you allow Incare to le J e(1 at bun a trifle less soya ;011.
that you were just a hard up art iso ,
and permit lite to matte a friend of i had a hard time of it, • 1
Jack.
you? I'm not proud—" nets r knew ..s, vnInc of the coin un -
"Oh, aren't you. Olt, 1(0," mut-!
leadCyril.lion !mast Cyril. it woe to lite in n
"lint I'm not over fond of lords? 171(1(.0(1 little attic in lin out -of -the
7aav $trecl until I'd tried it; and the
at the best of times, and I -v: ell, I1
rc-feat it; you have played it coo- aerst of it was that it looked ;,s !i
siderubly low down upon me," (►Irl 1 shouldn'
he able to line in an at-
tic if 1 (temente,ndupon my artistic
his face flushed angrily. "Nola Um skill. The refute dea!era tosddn'L
on the candid line, 1 may ns awl
continuo and speak my whole lain I.
look at ono -da
ud quite rigid, fur 1
and at the risk of of -feeding y°.;,• couldn't paint then worth a cent -
lordship. I beg to state that 1 thin: 01" 1 was wailing up ural down
that for an out -1(t -elbows artist to Waterloo Itri(igd trying to make up
pass himself off for a lord is not Iny mind as to which of the pleasing
•h meaner than for it lord to pass j t mml,nt 1011 h; I've
mentioned
sn1u should
fo found
hirnself o11 as 0 struggling artist. llut1 11(4''"
I hope you havo found it amusing, '
and he nodded almost savagely. the voice 1;1'0117.01 a little, and ho
"Look here," said Cyril, (itsperato-
ly. "w hat's the us:o of getting fur-
ious like this, .Jack? I aota strug-
gling artist, though I ant \'iscount
liantleiuh."
"ln(h•cd!" commented .lack, caus-
tically, as he deliberately knocked
til 1'd lust it. I hadn't any IIIc•,
looked at the grim face affectionate-
ly and gratefully.
"It ons a friend 1 wanted, n man ----------- - ---
who knew the seamy side of life, nail •'ileo• such a sweet, beautiful, tut•
could give me a helping howl, an(1 guide creature as Norah cult be his
you did it. ft was you, Jac:;, tt•h" ctnughter—
encouragecl me to work nit; it wis "lout she must take eller mother,
the ashes out of his pipe. you who persuaded the denier:. th •t, poor woman. Jack, Iter father had
"Yes. Listen to 1110, .1nck.1-I there wets money in nsy dant 8; d. kept her front him until the other
didn't mean to tall you; you forced was you who. standing by 7i•s0 tho disn't he un amiable, tvI(t0I -
It nut of ale," friend we read of in neei,•ut 'isterv. , )se,u ted party?•.
"It's riot`er a pity that I didn't but very-seldniit Ree, hate kept and -.11d Whitt do you mean to do,
force it out of you earlier." remark- going and pushed me up to mhere 1.nay lord
on
ed Jack Wesley, grimly. n." "Punch your head if you call me
"Well, perhaps it, is. ifut I'm not "Yes! tinder the ittpression that t 'fw Turd' again, fur one thing,'• said
suck a bud lot in the way of decep-
tion as you stake one," retorted
Cyril. "Jack," and he let his hand
fall upon his friend's shoulder in the
old. familiar way," "you haven't
gone through what. 1 have; you'd tut-
derst and--"
"Perhaps not. I certainly didn't
understand."
"Let are make it plain for you-"
"It's plain enough, not to SO ugly,
as it Is."
"My father," went on Cyril, pay-
ing no attention to the ill-huniore 1
ititerriptiou, *and still looking earn-
estly at .Jack. "my father died while
T ons at Oxford. 1 70)18 twenty-two
then, and 1 started life a viscount, cared to clam' It— ' (1'II point this pit -titre for Lord Nett' -
the nephew of an earl, t.ith any' ''les: I'tn not. (errata 1 should e7''''• all. and if it 'nukes n hit, CII pro -
AA CHM4CE
• ,Irl it will make cnc pot:nd cf
flesh on leas food than any other
farm animal because its diges-
tive juices are stronger.
It is the idcal meat raking
machine. Ilence every effort
sliculd be made to keep it "up"
and growing (rein birth. No let
up because it is tco much effort
to get it back.
It is less effort to draw a wag-'
en a given distance if constat :-
ly in motion than if stopped
and started every( -nee in awhile.
C ydes le
Stock Food
will ):ecpyour hcea "up" and
growing because it gives a Let-
ter appetite, thereby increasing
the dige_tive fluids, and these
dissolve and assimilate more
focd and at a profit.
It keeps them in tip-top health.
enabling them better to resist
disease, thereby making a firmer
flesh. It gets them to market
weight much Looner,saving feel
bill. Nothing better for runts,
Equally good fcr Horses Cattle
and Sheep.
Nctltinf injurion : in it andi can
stop feeding it without harmful
effects,
If YOU arc not catistcd after
feeding it your money cheerfully
reftnidcd by the de'or. Sarno
for all Clydesdale preparations.
ClydesdaleCarbeline Antisep-
tic v:!) keep your pelts and pigs
TRY HERCULES POULTRY FOOD
CLVDT SnALI: STOCK FOOD Co.,
I,1?(rTle), TORONTO
was denting with n square man. u t ('ail, promptly; then his faro grex
a fetl.,w who would turn round mart t,, ,,ce. '•1 mean to fellow out. Inv
mo with his viscoubtship!" plsur, Jack. I wy0041 my darling as
"Veit t hink 1 unglit to have told plain cyst' Burne, Cho irti.,t; nod 1
you. 114.11 1 tri '.1 Ott: a or talc°. 1 u119111 to u 11( her ns such."
tried down 117 Sam heel' at Tn•• •'•That's rot!" remarked .lack,
Chequer.: lout. Lewes right to kecpi quietly.
my ee(•r.•t, for you tw((Vd hove! "No," aiti(1 t' -:,ii firmly. "If I
thrown 11(a overboard, as you'd like' went down a1(1 I:.•_bire'tl tn,s^I( and
to (lo now, T dare say." I asked for Norah"-trlutt music lit
"1 should," assented Jack proinps-; node of the unnn•!- •sty amiable mi.
ly *tut you're not 1I c1' w0111(1 show 1(t.• the door with his
E(1( • b to" r4't"rt- 11((+t elegant 51101••, and shut my
eti Cyril. "But I haven't 110110 yet ductus!: in her mole. 1 know hint:
We went down to :caul leigb. 1•d an; 'I'Le'rc is n•) Jovo lost het ween us, and
Idea 1'(I like to ' see the old place 1 he'd take delight in kivailig me nut
thnt would ho mine snare day. If 1 ' N(,! I'II stick to my work. Jack
tht'r'8 money and no end of goad
17'irtte. 1 thought life was going to
he ell beer and skittles, and so it
have claimed it. 1'vc Veen ht,PPV nv'sent tnyself 11t Santleigh Court as
Cyril llurnt•, far happier than 1 w'.IS (•t ril Burne, and---"
n.+ Vi,(•ount tiantlel_h," deelare'1 '••(lel kicked n little harder," finish-
7ns-for a time. I didn't know any- ('vi7), and 141 made up y 11111 i ,.d •)Ick, "a"andthenll'
thing of the world. i didn't known, 7!at 1'd keep as 1 nal. Thnse earl -- •-t1iny, then 1 wi11 say to my dad.
(71)77 Ides about money, and I order 1„Y uncle -hart offered to In.y r0' i,,; , 'Norah, will )uu still forget the
the old road lite the young fool 1 ”"r • I1" wonted to cul 06 the es.. It,•,,•retl(•t bet 'ween us, and leave ell
eare, without thinking of anything tai!. sand have the place and lh.• ll>;, for a little cottage---"
but the pleasure of the moment. I (1? (v to du es he liked with, l•• ••.11.(1 cold shoulder ut mutton. And codger could set the grcr.t and !eerie
'mot was for n lin,.. sand not n very Ilene(. It to wti,nn he plens.•d. Ilut 5)11. 11 fist'• 11-" tel qtr. .tuba Wesley right in nay•
letig time. either. Before 1'd got ,somehow I rather kicked at this, fled 'Ves!" exelninttti Cyril, his eyes thing."
r -
flare-up tit a great friend of
Nteeth's," said CyrU, otacant 'in:;'The Cup Drawing Meritsof
Lady Ferndale's invitation fur 11td-
Atsday *trek.
"All right," said •Jock, "oir a it h
you now, then. I've wasted quite 1
enough time upon you this morn-
ing."
Cyril laughingly made ter the flour.
when a knock came, and Jack, al -
reads. beading Over his papers, call -
cd Out, "Come in!"
Cyril stepped aside, the door open
et hint with some curiosity. Ile was
ed, and u man entered. Cyril has
tuner se('n Initis before. and ho looked
an elderly Ivan, with it weather-
beaten face and iron -gray hair, thick
set and muscular: and his figure and
the old and patched pcitiacket he
wore gave ilitr the uppeurance of a
sea caplet» Clown on his luck, or u
bargee, ur perhaps it discharged
coestguttrdstaclll. -. ,3dera-
Cecil-art 1,7 1:kt---thought he would •t. =;,-t' :a
make a capital model for a figure itsVOlt:'?16
a "ship piece," when the roan, glanc---
tag et brow from stopped
undtis a pair of t►1( i j;�
shnEtry brows, stopp0el short. it
"Beg pardon. Didn't know you
weren't alone."
Ceylon Tea makes it the most satis-
factory Tea in the world to use• Black,
mixed or green.
Sold only in sealed teal packets, 4oe:, goc, hoc, Ib. By all (tracers.
"Ali right, furlong," said .tack
"•A friend of taint, Mr. Cyril Burne,
Wait 11 torment, Cyril, before y'uli I first because engaged in dairying
bei," he added.in 1876, at which time 1 purchased
Cyril walked to the window and a half -interest in a herd of grade
locked out 1(t the quiet thoroughfare. Shorthorn 81/11 natit-u Coats writes
and the elderly man in the peuj0Cket Mr. S. II, Clark. After several years
i
Wok u roll of paper from his pocket experience, I came .o the conclusion
and laid it on the table.theft the income from this source 77'118
"All right. Furlong," he said, 7.It11 not what it should be. In 1885, at-
a nut), and he took out some silver ter studying many different 1:reeda of', ter the details every day and not
coil's and handed themto the (taw,, dairy cattle and visiting solve of the trust loo much to the hired won, be
who took them and gruffly growled most successful dairymen in my slate hu over so faithful.
hos lhasks, I purchased a pair of thoroughbred, In Ii,Y "1"i"" there never ons a
"Any tnoro7" he
us!40d. • Holsteins-Atte/Deuo- No. 68-18 and better time than the present for a
"les," said Jack, and he took ' the bull tenet-al%loud No. 64 y g dairymen of good business
some papers from his desk and gate truth were imported animals frem al ility and energy to embark in this
them to hien. "(let them done 714 good stock, business. There is no more profitable
seer as you eau*1
. Can you let 0) With this pair, I became 'Imre in-
and popular breed of rattle than the
have then beck to -morrow?" terested in the business and studied black and whites" of ll' day. No
•"Pho clay niter," he s:;id, shortly )proper methods of curing for and young Wean should think he can sue -
"Very well, Use day- after, then. i feeding them, and the rtstlts were (Ted because someone else has. Ilo
Did you find anything very wrong in; quite sad- factory from the start. I should realize that personal effort
the last lot?"I made one expensive mistake. 1 will and close application coupled with
ce are
"No. 'I'hcro are 110 �loupart'8 in I mention it. for tho Uenciit of young 11, 1irrtc6l inotl o dairy andibttainess�i There
Chef part of the world." I breeders who are ambitious to suer J
"014, I didn't know. I'll be moraIteed. The first calf from Ane,eliquo is plenty of room on top in the
careful in in zoology another time." I was a very Imo heifer. 1 was very dairy business for the right sort of
"You can't know everything," re_ proud of this annual and 'limeys boys on the farm.
utas ked the Duna, curtly. I kept her very fat while growing.
"I beg your pntelon, Furlong," re-! This was a serious inistake, as she
(01(0(1 Jack, gravely. "nu author! later took un licsh instead of mak-
does know everything. lie's bound ing milk, end I 77.4)14 obliged to sell
to; once he admits he doesn't,. he her to the butcher when she was only
can throw up the sponge." four years old.
'1 he man smiled, glanced round the Ely first cross with n Holstein sire
roots, and at Cyril, and with it nod, on tho Durhanis was a Viry.great im-
wtslkcd out.. provetnent, while the r- Gond and
"llho on earth was that, Jack?'" third crosses were somewhat more
risked Cyril. satisfactory. In comparing grades
"An old fellow 1 Picked up other with thoroughbreds the balance near -
day," replied Jack Wesley. "Ile says ty always favored the latter. In can to provide suitable as well as
his minis is Furlong, and that he has 1902 I disposed of all grades and , cheap feed for your stock'? Many
been a mate on board tt trading Ship now have thoroughbreds only. I are not.
n plunter'8 foremost in Ceylon, a fur became an early convert to the fetal- Hay is good enough, is it? Good
trader 111 rho Hudson's flay 'Territorying value of corn silage and built the tiny Is good; pour hay is good for
,and several other things of a like or first silo in the town of Perue
hi nothing, except as a mouton( to
unlike character: l found him sitting 1994. Previous to this time, 1 mark the spot. where you lost. a lot
on tho doorstep the other night, and utidiced such feed us 1 happened to of money. Good hay is necessary,
as he seemed hard up, 1 hunted out haev011 also farm, with the addition but it is not sufficient.How would
some work for him. Poor beggar, he of wheat middlings and some cotton- you like to Live on dry toast, pre -
77a8 regularly strutted; but," with a seed *neral. I found this feet) too digested sawdust breakfast food
03 ideal smile, "ho will probably turn expensive for proper milk production without creams and water for six
out u duke in disguise." In winter. The silage idled a long- months? You would not stand fur
"That's one for 171., old titan, i felt front by he:ceasing the milk the kind of economy that Fut out
flew, es well as keeping my cattle your supply of counted fruits, fresh
suppose. Poor old clasp. But what
dues 110 do for you? What were in far better condition for less (I nils, pickles and vegetables.
those papers he btuught'1 • money. All ambitious people have Tho silo i8 as necessary us the
"Well, it's strange -that is, if any- cumin difficult les to overcome in Mason fruit jar, or the, refrigerator
thing is strange in this r1111111iit8t of any line of bushiest; and this is cer- fruit car. Silage is as much a ncce8-
all rummy worlds -but Furlong, ttinly (rue of dairymen who breed ally for stook as fresh menta and
rough as he looks, nppeart1 to have Ilolsteins. • vegetables are for you. You cannot
ha• decently educated. Anyhow. he The low percentage of butter fat buy p1,lntubility in anything that is
onto, u good enough bund for copy- 08 compared with dermas \('s an very cheap. Silage has it at. $2 per
ing. and so 1 give him my a••tf,1 argument always presented to 1(w in tun. 'There is a )rongeur aroma and
scrawl to turn into logille colli- h:ttanc•ing figures. The. que81ion was n ((twitted flavor to silage that. makes
often asked me which is the most.. et•eryt!dog hungry that gots a whit
satiety. profitable cow, one that givem .0 of it. '1'o get returns from cows
"But abut was that about leop-
ads1., pounds of milk tmittng a p.c, butter or beef cattle, they roust be induced
"014 1 make mistakes sometimes; fat, or one that produces 80 pounds tc• oat an ahundnneC of ked. Silage
pal animals and flutters and all sun's of milk of 4 p.c. butter fat in the does the business. It gives rest to
of things in coui*ti t:v where they an111e period with the stone carp and this aPPetite and aids in digesting
don't Isvt o (;row; .and Furlong, who reed At one time, I purchased two other feeds.
well-hred Jerseys for the sake of
scams to have been in etery quurle: Comparison. With the saute care and KING FINIS HUSBANDS.
of the globe, spots the mistakes and feed, I found the figures given nbot'o In some pats of Siam girls who
sols tie right." practically true In this instance. I reach n certain ago without marry -
practically of al) the curious ux u -r- had sots° difficulty in disposing 01 ing are placed in a privileg((7 (•In' -s
renew!" exclaimed lyril. "Why, who1 these Jerseys to qct toy money hack, under the sp<v18I caro of the King,
would guess that that rough -looking after I was satisfied that the llol- who binds himself to find a husbant
steins were more profitable ler me. for then, a11. llis method is sirt1p11-
In feeding silage n good -sherd cow ells itself. A prisoner in any ori
needs about 417 pnunrls per (!ay in 0f the Blarney(' Jails may goon hie
two (reds, midi from five to ton pardon and releasin by marrying on 1
pr.Is ul groin milk et high percen of the ineligible Class. Whether he is
tt4 a of protein. A ecru should 1(l- already married or not is of no
ways have all the clover hay she great consequence. for in Siama
will cat 1(p ('lende i deliver all my 111a 11 is not restricted to one wife;
milk to a butter and cheese factory, but still many prisoners prefer jail.
THE DAIRY 11E1;1(.
and have received the past 12 years
from 71 cents to $1.1 O ter 1 00 for
it
I think the most satisfactory way
to establish a dairy herd is to start
in a small way and grow up with the
business, becoming acquainted with
every individual cow. Start right
in the first place by securing as good
as can he found for foundation
stock, then improve by the intro-
duction of new blood frau high re-
cord caws and stick to certain lines
with those having an upward ten-
dency for greater milk production.
The dairyman trust understand his
business and give personal attention
to caro and feed. Ile *nest look af-
SILAGE AS AN AI'I1ETI',EIC,
Utilize a silo and provide for the
long winter that is sure to come.
Pickle your puaturo so the stock can
havo succulent feted next winter when
the frost has killed the pumpkins.
There may be an abundance of pas-
ture now, but the silo is the only
thing that will give it to you next
winter, or next August for that
matter. Are you doing the hest you
through my nimicy-y, s. .tack. even I i refused. I meant to lite on wh 11 glowing brightly with his trust and
• earned. 1 WAS Proud of over,' tonnees of the game. 7 saw that the Penny' T got. Proud of it! '1 hat tan•; -It •s pre7ty. var. 1t s, (tads like
people round ono were plea14atat and the only reason.. But 111( glad for n papula• poem, or' the scow from n
Su►outh just because i was Viscount another that 1 din 1 s 11 1113 birth-' hies.; but, mark trey word,, young
Nnntleigh, and heir to the title nisi right. Snntleieh will L(• hers son,• 'un, you will collie to grief Sot,'
before that -1 saw through the bol• I 1 Leith in the lel he loved.
estates. I was ,vuUIIg and green, but (Inv duck; not for S't'ars. 1 hope 1'1'1 Ihir ( or "r1( h Iv s
verdant A8 I was, 1 80101 1148007 two!
ant it was for the geed things 1f
the world that Were to fall to me
share that. p.v1ple le up to nice 1
didn't suspect it at first. l thought
that It was because i wits a rather
pleasant kind of fellow that the
women with daughters -yes, end th
girls themselves -;erre so a11iable
sled friendly. But i got my eyes
ower. el last, and 1 -well. i didn't
like it."
"There strange!" remarked •1ac's,
enlist ie•ally.
"t got suspicious," resumed Cyril.
Inking no notice. "suvpirio1#1 of
everyhmly I tart. When n greet. girl
ons 111er' that usnally''pleasant unci
amiable. i ('nid to niy's,'lf, 'It's not
you yourself she earth for,' 1111(1 the
lhew:a ht was ju.t tntture. 1 1.11(1 1(:1
,, a t,, ill put a 8710 •t for tic• ns (t model) '
sum.. day it 77(11 h;• here. ,.1(1 I a.1 in your mhee1, +,1 I ehin11<' you are I
glad I've not sold tap u.gertlanee. fouling „rout,:,. pis, gig cit bring 8t el shhtlties say he wo11,'' ,i.'t hate
Not that 1 ear,. uhuut it fcr• mescdf.' artist 11 MI t1(" i' ,• ,r %"1(r (<7tug(' by th•• slightest objection,' said .luck,
No! 1'd rather 1.4, known as Cyril the etrennr, t, .• •.s .II it,w• you,' hero- to rarnlug taunts in thator any
13irne•. the pall'0r than the Earl Cilia Lady \.•ref." ether two}. hun�st or dishonest. Oh,
of .\rrutwdnle ;t it h ,i rent roll n u: •I "Lose her' .1h, .meet., 1,.1( don't yes, he'd sit fora model well. VOu
lung and it rent in the (louse of know her,, trait until }(lu't'e stsn';n'ight��cnll biro '1'be Returned Con-
e
girds•" : her, talked to her, listened to her, 1 %lief.
"Any fool can he en end, .180'4 " m -al 01001 the smil.• oil her ince, thee' "What " 8uW t!yril, "d1 you
he went un. "hut it ixo't every? o''I, li(.ht in her dear eyes. Vou'll ret'i'e Lhit.k
oho can a r:' a gond book or mien "No, nn," said .lack, quietly. "i
K thin hum liras and trot, hate static paint n der, picture. 'i'h..1i's Iny she is, my angel!" den'* know anything al t bin and
sen!itnentc, .; thought 1111 sorry 1' "Lord pre erve me from this mud-, 11(,110 no r78 In to soar. that h�
deitSved �. - I don't think sou'Il be 1(eSS they cell lore! But I've said nib taut• too. in Botany stay. As 1 sty.
d
laird 1(p, a +: 11say. The words of 7078(7 hunt 1"` will firol1lI urn not to ha
,. stele.... , i'posile his (riot;an l been Id100 (1, and ns usual,hen.• 'ink`' inste'ad oftn ticket nl-Ir�ate
1)14,1 ea.t :. - hsusd, looking down been seoffevl et. leo, pounce tams, you t•°11."
01"7. hire nth th0 (rank soul.' that sheat 01 your own Ce1n4.p hatch "The ofd fellow efts a furtive wet(
mss full ut a grateful temierness• env 'I'hoogh"\rhe pnus.'el, and a of looking about hila' •said Cyril,
"Well, i ,,uppust. it's anew 701r kie11ly light shun.. !n 7,744 earnest sit un whorl <Ir. Parlor►, scorned to
inisftrttine 1heti your faelt, yeesr h••. ,•„•s._"1'm idiot enough t0 (0.'1 a hone made nn imprt•ssion.
le',•a that I'd cart the whale thing, in}; n tfscunnt," ht 44:.7(1: "a1(1 1 77 1111 le proud of roil---" "t deer sap y1( would (1(1 haat
if you had (.•Ino throu>•h half e says
1 t it hut tl t t t h•' has," r.• ked Jack. "1711 shout
Ism'•tlo world where et ere- poor girl ililny0(1 out .11tw. 1 urrtgine. lou !1 .then you sprang your viscontship he has, hos mon'* )rant "canton out
un -
Is taught to fish for a man bemuse go down to the Earl 11•hnt's-his-na111.• upon me that there ens an end of Newtil you have seen hini and Isp'Itd
he happen(' to he aide to make a and, striking an attitude, reclaim. e• rk for vote ars end of nn honest something definite? Ile is n slippery
to..;" and n rich woman of her. 'Behold your nephew, the viscous+' ".!' 1espectIng career. Yes, Cyril; customer, and is mirth Sticking lo.
While 1 was thinking of this. and ser- T come to claim my cousin for m: though you are n fool for not tekin;t "All right," t�osente(t Cyril, ek
inusl3 n:ranin(,• It, the (rash 0:11114' I111(le'•• mean business. .rock, and will stick
ni} ndnicr. T think 811 this bettor of t i his lordship like wax."
t:iv0 rile sor.0• more 'nacre, Jack. led ('3-ril's face softened, 011(1 n rapt cols for declining it: and to prove
been going the pace eter since 1 can,.• look crone into Me eyes, the look t•/ it. I'll agree to forget that you are )..hi
surpriseel h4. would look if
- „- n nae when he hears the mord a lord, and trent yeti 1)a if you Wert you sent in your card -year proper
-Wide" and calls up the vision of n respectable man." oar. 1 m0nn," hr said.
his helloed; but he shook his head. "(food old Jack! I'd no idea you "I'hnt's e 0rtt *which I have only
"No. Jack, not that. I didn•t disliked a lord so much." shnrQ with you, • a - k."
"Confound you, yes. and 1 wleh
ycu'd kept It to yourself," growled
.Jack. "There, be ort now. What.
with you and that old rumen, my
merning's nearly gone."
(To be Continued,)
1- \'EN 1-1'.
'Tommy -Ma, Willie (;reen says he
se m'---
Mother-Hus}e. Tommy. you Inter-
rupted me while I was speaking.
'Pommy -Well, ma, you just Inter-
rupted me, SO we're quits,
"Yes, curious, isn't it? But np-
t eatnnccs are deceitful. Who, for
instant(•, world suppose that lir.
Cyril porno was
"No, .lack. shut up! I say, your
friend hos n remarkably striking ex -
'crier. Ito you think here mind sitt
and go off end bury *nvst•1( in urn- say- 111 1ry to f•'r0(7.' roe and g^L •'.Inckt"
erica. Australia nnywh. r0 nut of the use o : 1(i 10 oris ga 1(e i( -Yee. I'm proud of you. thought
f' r oter's Ear
fA (00A0 1• M0' :.clic s 'R• t"•ef11
Ne• 1'. '?n AN III -••:r, Awe IN T. If
1 ,'c rt.,: ro,Ar CO 'I. port he refer
1 1ICOTT'S EMULSION
•u e'P4'e* rag ANTRA a ON AND
rf Ngt+Rr9,OMSAr so r',7V POR
Tr: r: NraarM O(• AOrr1 MOTHER ANO
CHILD. ceesd 7,1 i84 azenple
FCOT'I A POW N E. C))errkta
Tor.•oq Ont.tie.
sow sad $ see 1 ell den r'.sts.
tell you thnt until the other day I
hurl never seen the Carl."
\o. My father -his brother -and
h • querreled years age. 1 don't
think it woe my tether's fault, be-
twee.
o-080 the end somehow has mnttnged
to (I(:errel 11 Oh nll his relatives.
11111•. hie •rn•n aifr•-•---" Ile stopped.
"1 tot should se.• him, Jack. IIe's
like a Lord Chesterfield msde.It or
etre!. end 1081.1ifulle burnished.'•
Ile drew- himself up and fingered not
innagi.nary CVeglass, and looked s0
like the end that Jack, though bo
had not Sven hi• lordship, smiled,
"oh, I Ilko 'em well enough-ata
distance. But now to business. 1f
yon mean all you say, the snorter
yon see Lord Newell's nine an.) ar-
range about this picture. the bet-
ter."
"Yee," assented Cyril, promptly.
"1'11 look him up ttt once, and then
-and then I'll start for Brittany.
But I must run down to Snntleigh
first, old man: I've got to refl. Inv
trope and-nnd.'L he blushed ineenu-
0ns1y.
"01. T enderstenil, and to say
'gond-Dye.' "
"Ob, and I've pronil2eil to go to 0
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a
of
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"No, mum, i do not rn;,pa,r of marrying. There are
as good fish in th' sac ns I ver wuz (aught!"
"Vis, but in your case, ain'tth' bait gottin' a trifle
stale?"•
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