81’ 7,3,ndWasve1'Y .dviaed to try mums mun ; NERVE PILL§v Ithpmmd mm:- I tnll‘dly ana lubuy, ‘ w-- _-, dy attained some slight degree} fame in my profession here, and I '; not wish to lose it now by going ' another land.†'Bnt, my dearest boy, 1 do not a the idea. of being so far sep -. pd from you,†said Lady Maude, g ‘01), to cross the Atlantic is a! -re pleasure trip now, my dear! )thet,†laughed Ray; “so we Willi :et at inter-veils, after all. As 1‘ ;end to be a great man one of 388 daysâ€"†‘You can be that, easily, by grow- ; fat,†interrupted Ranty. "You n't be reached now with anything‘ is than a. tenâ€"foot pole; and if u only grow stout with years, I'll .ck you against any man in the‘ mmunity for greatness. You’ll 1ke Daniel Lambert himself look his laurels.†s i ! v L--.A A “By the way, klnmme, 1 Have .. essage for you from your old ad- irer, Mr. Toosypegs,†said Ray. He says he Can't bear the idea. of . tting you go without seeing you gain; so he is coming here, and the lmiral with him.†"Miss Priscilla ought to come, too, 1d make the party complete,†said anty, “I wonder she is so impru- mt as to let that innocent youth .urney so far alone. There is no suing what may happen to him in depruVed place like this.†"1 am sure 1 shall be glad to see '1'. Toosypogs again, and the dear ld admiral. Oh, I do love him !†(claimed Erminic. “I wish I could get you to say hat about his nephew,†saidoRanty, 'ith an appealing look. _ Lord De Courcy smiled encouragâ€" 1eg on the youth as, together with lady Maude, he left the room. Erminirâ€"Lady Ex‘minie now sat. m .n elegantly furnished library, pull- ng a costly bouquet. wantonly to ï¬xes, and looking excessively lovely 1) her dress of pale-hIUe silk and vhite 1ace.. - established 1399 New York Boston Chicago Cont ALL FOR LOVE LU: \,l-V- he way, Enninie, I have a. for you from your old ad- Mr. Toosypegs,†said Ray. , .. A, luded from Page 3-) ana lastly, 1 have al- ‘cd some slight degree 1y profession here, and I m lose it now by going C H A PTER \,- r n't DZar the idea of without seeing you coming here, and the rminie now sat in References, Bradstreets, Dunn Wimm Used_succ€$f§ny h! __ 4:...5 jutâ€"ion: d Local Correspondent J. C. RAY Local Oï¬ice. Wiuiam he; sweet-blue we!3 nocent wogder- “my â€â€1116, .â€" w ' this very mornin , and what's more, I’m never going to come back!" was the unexpected anSWer, delivered with , jerking abruptness that. made We drop her flowers and half rise from her seat in consternaâ€" tion. ,_ . . a..." pan V0“ talk so? WM“ the matter? happened: 9“ and I’m going happenw, v-v-J *7 _ azy if it’s any con- solation to you to learn it. YeS, look surprised, Lady Er- ' Courcy, or whateVer your name may be, but you of it all; and you know then lookâ€" it is possible for my young wo to look. Never mind, though; I don’t care! J ust go on, Lady Er- minie! You'll ï¬nd What a nice young ‘ ““ when it's too Iiut nauuy unuu . the kind. On the contrary, he grew twice as ï¬erce aS‘before and strode up and down twice as rapidly, burst- ing out with: "What have you done? There's a question! What haven’t you done, I ‘ want to know? You knew very well :1 loved you, and paid attention to ‘5 you since you were the size of a well- grown doughnut, and When you ithat you grow stiff and dign' i and keep me at a distance, as Paddy .did the moon, and flirt with every \bescented, behair-oiled jackanapes that squirms, and bows, and simpers, land makes fools of themselves, and ltalk all sorts of nonsense to you ! ‘You know you do, Lady Erminie, and I repeat it, you needn’t deny it! ‘t night, at that con- teaâ€"party, or what ’ you let that con- temptible fool, the Honorable Augus _ . u “-1â€. +ho stronges“ What have . twisting her with shining: pour “1M.--__ "0 Ranty! how can you go on so: What have I done?†said Erminie, twisting her ï¬ngers, and looking up ' ' ves, looking so er distress angel prompted tears on the spot. , But Ranty didn’t do anything of the kind. On the contrary, he grew ' "“‘ and .frndg ll and J. xeycau n, J- ‘t night, at that con- eVer it Was, temptible fool, the Honorable Augus- ‘ feldt, make the strongest sort of love to you the Whole blessed evening. Honorable, indeed! A pret- ty honorable, he is, all hair and Conâ€" ceit, like a. scented orangâ€"outang :†, elevating his Roman “Indeedâ€"indeed, Ranty, Icouldn’t help it! He talked to me, and I had to answer him, and you never came near me all the time,†said Erminie, with tears of distress in her gentle blue eyes. A . ‘ ______ A: +‘10 flnTV “No; the thumb-screws of the HoTy Ofï¬ce Wouldn’t haVe got a word out of me!†said Ranty, ï¬ercely. “Do you think I was going to thrust myself forward Where I wasn’t wanted? No, Lady Erminie De Courcy; though you may be abm‘e me in rank and wealth I can have as much pride as you can ? yet: and if you think ï¬t to cut my ‘5 acquaintance, you are perfectly welâ€" 1 am going away this ; and I am not likely to ‘ head of that sweet seraph, :_ the Honorable Augustusâ€"hanged if ’ I don't! Lady Erminie, good-bye ! I’m off for a voyage to Constantinâ€" ople; and if you hear that i has had me bowâ€"strung. yet: and if you t acquaintance, you come to do it. 1 afternoon, and I trouble you any punch the head 0 the Honorable A Single or doubleâ€"light. strong. autumn owu- anneal. Will not sag or get rickety. 'Fi with seH-acping latches. which open either way. A chfldean open or closem a strong windâ€"no sgrfacg to resist. Best farm 32m ------ 1 Dm‘tfv N8 5 [MUWMV â€"__, possible for my young woman )ok. Never mind, though; I care! Just go on, Lady Er- ! You'll ï¬nd What a nice young you’ve lost, when it’s too ' said Ranty, striding up and and looking ferociously at Erminie. Ranty! how can you go on so? -~ 3'1 I‘m-mink- you S [U W D v-.- --_ v ccp me at a distance, as Paddy he moon, and flirt with every xted, behair-oile'd jackanapes squirms, and bows, and simpers, nakes fools of themselves, and all sorts of nonsense to you ! know you do, Lady Erminie, 1 repeat, it, you needn’t deny it! was last night, at, that con- or soiree, or teaâ€"party, or what- it was, didn’t you let that con- i‘r‘A A IIï¬IIn_ Ranty! How can yo“ “u" at has happened? What 1,? bet? Are you 80mg era-z: s 's happened? 'Everythitgr i. everything: 8 the ma ' -A’.. -n'v nnn- Juuw - Ermm ie, 1111 89mg away, L'_ _t\- 68W wide i9 Wellingâ€? Telephone 4303 Main COD- .-st East He tumcato Li'â€" g face was bid mile: little girl? 1d friend to 25:? displeasc the earl. “me. minie. whose blushin 3.010 again. and said, with a 5 “And what says my ...._- Has she authorized her 0 say all this?" '3 Main “ch, father,†whispered Erminic. (1 his face- . _ _‘...A "I! imp law- Ermjnio looked through 11? team“ ..A.. "0 Banty! 37°“ death! Promise 1 yourself; it is so ‘ “BeSides being ‘ at. on by a con asses of jurymen. you will promise "o Ranty! I thing, if you will ALA: let on by a COrchs ...._ , en. Well, I don’t, if asses of jurym you will promise me one thing." I will promise any- “0 Ranty! you will not do it." , though? 0 Erminie! you’re a. nice young woman! Well, I want you to be blue-eyed wife. Now, ' ' , 'th a bright blush 331;: hands “Now, En! at anxisaid flustered in cas how, they manage to say ye all. Now, Erminie, ' â€â€œ7811, 3’05, bIUShingr an her face on 1 “Gloria in rank, and 8.11 U your eyes; but 1 can citizen, and reign’ in my 0“ ing a strong 1 and a. clear con as good as the Sir Harry. in 1 ere noW! I've wen‘ and distraction: throwing her 31' neck. "Weil, then, I 811] to consent,†said alRight, my boy,,’ nru W n uuvu , â€"_ ._ LraWn up to the full extent of his : “,‘V’N" '“ '*** . ~ . :ix feet. odd inches, evidently did not * hidden an. 9‘9â€â€œ! _ “"9““.1- 3 Ray Germaine has I‘IStn in lisplease the earl. He turnedto Erâ€" | _ _ , k and wmlth in his professxon ninie, whose blushing face was bid ‘ run . _ , gain. and said, with a smile: and his handsome Wife is the leader 1 u And what says my little girl? of the ton in the city “here she re- Has she authorized her old friend to sides, and cxeitesdn turn the won- der and admirataion and envy of “Yes, father," whispered Erminie. leveryone who knows her. Marriage throwing her arms around his ' has subdued her \Vildness a little, neck. hut not eradicated it; and our Pet “Well then I suppose I shall have Is the happiest little lady in CXiSt. to consent n ’ said the earl rising. once. There is.a miniature Pet there. “Right, my boy," he said, slapping l tooâ€"a saucy little limb already, who Ranty heartily on the shoulder; “you '1 promises to be a. second edition of are as good as any man living, and iwxld. Pet Lawless in deed as well I like your bold, independent spirit. ‘ab in looks: . And now, as I am do. trop here, | __I.ad_v Erminie and Mr. Lawless re- shall go and tell her ladyship that. \ Side in England; for the pountess De she is about to lose her new-found CEturcy w‘u not my “7“" her dau- dau hter again,†said the earl, as g {3" g Little Lady Rita has married a he left. the room. . And for the next hour Rarity and Spamsh grandee a Don John some- body, and gone to live in her â€cas- Erminie were 3“.“ PS â€#5â€?! happy Me in Spain " Marguerite has ac AA“: are as good as any I like your bold. in shall go and tell h ! 3;; frighten me to misc me you will not. kill is so wicked, you know?" wing disagreetble to be I. coroner _a.nd a. dozen - _,. u Ellie, 100E UP best imploringly before Ranty, v With- ppilin . Erminio 9"†1111813 Priscilla to her room. the smne momen Rita. kn. pellod perhaps. by curiosity, as much as anything '11 called them. swept glittering in silk, til she (alrâ€" ‘ ‘lv dazzled the eyes. presented her as her "aster. Ln'dy Rita}: _Her little ladyship curled her 135 slightly, made a p courtwy, and gracefullv and super- ciliously sank into the on a. loupge! the double-mar- 'I‘hree days after. ace privately, by the desire of all parties. None but the ' ' s were present: anti innuediately after the ceremony and the the taxewells were spoken to the bridal cortege drove down steamer that was to convey them to 11,3 Old World. A: _:__ (“you ‘0 cntCh . {LIV V'â€" Straining t 138‘. glance 0t leaving, our bridal the steamer's deck. _- Lnâ€" huehflnd’s arm. on her husbands nun. ...-_ leaning on hers, both with eyes full of tears. Near them stood Lady Maude and Lord De Courcy, both thinking of him who slept. “utter life's ï¬tful fever,†in his lonely hill- side grave. There, too, was Marâ€" guerite, calmer and less despairing- looking noW, though her wild, dark eyes were deeply mourniul still. By her side Was her dainty, tossy, brightly-dressed little daughter, inâ€" ‘wardly thanking her stars 'to get â€Mme once more. And thus they 7A--) cyes were deeply mum“.-- her side was her dainty, tossy, brightly-dressed little daughter, inâ€" wardly thanking her stars to get home once more. And thus they all stand before you noW, "deer read- or, receding far down in the blue horizon. One more glimpse. and Admiral Harry Havenful. who sits in his parlor, gazing on the pink- and-straw-colored man-of-Wax, and smokes his pipe plamdly. as he walks ’down the serene pathWay lead- 1- UUOJ y'aâ€" and there dilates for hours on tn. manifold beauties and attractions of Lady Rita, to whom he intends to be faithful as long as he lives. Mr. Toosypegs never will get married. He says he intends consecrating his life to the memory of the sparkling little comet that once flashed across his sky, and then disappeared torâ€"y ‘ver. He and the admiral continue to do good in their own simple un- obtrusive way, and ï¬nd their chief 1|'clelight. in reading the letters they lsometimes receive from Erminie and a Pet. Judge Lawless lives in solitary ; grandeur at Heath 'Hill. the “Grand iSeigneur" of Judestown still. Miss il’riscilla resides in gloomy state at Dismal Hollow, and continues to ‘murder the King’s English, and ‘lscol'd Orlando severely every day, iu‘hich castigations he hours with ledil'ying meekness. Reader. to our gir‘ends in Judestown you have ': hidden an eternal farewell. ‘ 1 Ray Germaine has riStn in L‘runk and wealth in his profession and his handsome wife is the lender , of the ton in the city where she re- sides, and excites in turn the won- der and admiretaion and envy ol ‘1- _._._--r mg. to old age- Toosypegs Elway blnvw- . Little Lady Rita has married a Spanish grandeeâ€"a Don John some- body, and gonz to live in her "cas- tle in Spain." Marguerite has ac- companied her to that sunny land. 'nxe Earl and Countess Dc Courcy, 'Ihe Earl and Countess uu Lrourcy, loved and honored. pass happily through life together. Their later 'days promise to be as bright with sunshine as their early ones were dark nnl troubled: and thus, unrav- elled. is the prophecy of the Gipsy Quwn's' Vow. Cheering Her 0). Mollyâ€"I was so cross at‘ the party last night! Kate Green had on 11 (Ire. exactly like m1ne._ Pollyâ€"Yes, but how it must have (115- gustedhertoseeyou withadreuuke hers! That ought to make you happy, I would think. m meme 0W ‘0' “'0 police! I‘ve beenjobbed; Her managerâ€"Diamonds gone again! The Queenâ€"No. no! This 1: action Somemhlltolenallmypre-nr Mmdflh’bmm nbndflan’t' away. pipe placidly, as no 1 the serene pathway lead- age. On ï¬ne days Mr. always comes to see him, AL- going never i g else to 3‘ called the glittering mpls. until gone. replied to England. conga!" would not give a recommendation. and she wouldn't go without one. and they am both stub- bornâ€"J W189. “xv“. “v â€"- 7 - grace's many inï¬rmim an“ 1 90 W cm. That was not tactful." 383de Take Notice The Great Elgcti By Antevola 7648 No. 30258. American Trotting Reg WILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLE. McARâ€" THUR HOUSE, Fenclon Falls. TERMS.â€"â€"To insure a foal $15, to be paid lst of February. 1904. Sea- sou $10. A beautiful bay stallion, 15.2 hands: foaled 1898; bred by Wm. Henson Louisville. Ont... by Road- master 2. 26:. First dam by Black Diamond full brother to Little Joe, 2.17. Second dam by Kentucky Jack. Third dam Thoroughbred. Roadmaster, 2.26} (sire of Harold H. 2.:04 Roady 2.12}; Master Boy 2 .20}; Paddy D., 2.18}. and several other last ones yet. unmarked), by Hambletonian Downing. dam by Lon- don Traveller. WILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLE, McAR. THUR HOUSE, Fcnelon Falls. TERMSâ€"$12 for insurance. DAN FINISTER has been one of the most. successful campaigners over the winter tracks and his performan- Danfinister cues at Ottawa demonstrated that the 2.20 mark is easily within his cap- abilities. IMPORTED (6052) (-717) Light brown. white stripe on “face. (our black legs, bred by John Craw- ford. mlestoneford, We“ Killbride. Ayrshire, Scotland; imported by man- du Grundy, Swimme. Ont. WILL MAKE A LIIITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLE. lit-JAR- THUR HOUSE, Fenelon Falls. TERIS .410 payable on the lst 0! February, 1904. For further particulars of any of the above horne- ne'c [use bills or apply to' nude-sigma. JOHN ALDOUS. ~ “tilin- Hobie, M Falls. M54 Cckbrat‘d Clydesdale Stllniou Anteam Macnair imeer Stallion u, of†goods of which W ‘ hf!" assortmmt. Your own “it made up to order. 35,. Mm in Back, and Rodeombs, Hair Brushes 11“ Combs md Pomp Pads Do away with your old Cook Stove and buv an up-to-date SOUVEMR or HAPPY THOUGH RANGE. We have the best Heating Stove, o z the market. We hive the most “liable Tinwarc md Granitcware, and can save you noney in other ways if you deal with us. Hair ringw- Jos. Riggs,» Hardware. Farmers Supplies Plumbing and Steam Fitting. 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