___, __ felt that it wan a great pity he ness habits, who would do justice to you af· t said Mark. "They want it to be as if . should not ha.ve the ...ita.te he had been ter I am gone." there were an ent9.il-to begin treating me brought up to expec'- I believe dea.r "Father," said Nuttie, trembling with . as an eldest son at once. It is Ursula's doIS PUBLISHED mother thought it wo 11 ld have ueen the the effort, "I want you to do something i mg, putt ing herself out of the succession." Gentlemen'sClothesMade to ()rder. BY CHARLOTTE M. YONGE. EVERY WEDNESDAY 1110RNING right thing for me to nv,rry him, ~nt I al- better ~ban that. I want you to let Mark "I always hated being .an heiress," said -BYways did mean to give ii· back to him, even t ake the agency with a vi1>w to himself-not Nuttie, "It would be more dre11.dful th"'n when I didn't like hit11, Well, then, you me. Let him be as he would have been if ever now. Annaple, do be sensible ! Don' t CHAPTER X XXVIII.-(CONTINUED. ) ~.JAMES, H know it all seemed se biiled otherwise, but he had n ever hunted us up at M,icklethwayte, you see it is the only l'ight thing to do ? " AT THE OFEIOE Mark's tete-a·tete had been with his sister now, it is so lucky you spoke to me while and put me in his place. " ."Billy !" was the one word Annaple l~a&t 6fllce Block, IHng Sh·eet, Bow111:111· May, to whom be had much to tell of his that dear lit~le fellow was with us, because "Eh I" said Mr. E"remout. "It is not said. . . . ville, Onturlo. t .1 d k 0 'f ' t h d t I "Yes, B1llyandJennyand all ·' sa·d Nutwife and her gallant patience and eii1>rgy, now you will help mu to persuade rny 1 · 't th t th · f · · 1 · f t th' en ai e ·-wors{l uc · 1 1 a >eeu . . , · . and h ow curious i was a now e mcu- a.ther that ~tie t_ he on y satis _ao ory mg should not have been bo~nd to danoe atte~d- tie, "before you've all died of youl' horr_id TER:IM:S: bus that had weighed on his uncle's house- to do to let it go m the male !me to Mark j t th h 1 f h Id . . place. Oh yon haven't heard that par t of it .no ,.:.-.· Amu11m, m·$I 11' .J ·ald in advance. ho ld was removed , the preJu · d' h d lt d d h' T '\ · ,, a.nee a e ee so sue an o smner as . · ice a me e a.n is · i 11y. . the General,, Of course ·Mark w.111 have to go down to l!'ay~nt s trictly In advance required from away, and he had grown so fond of her "I see ! I see I" said Mr. Dutton eagerly. "N b t' 1 "t ht t 0 t th I101 . I B ridgefield a . nd look after the place and live lbeoa\:Jera outside of the oounty. Orclera to that, next to Ursula, she was his best com· " 1t would be an infinite relief if it could be o, '! oug go 0 e. r ma e, like a gentleumn." ' ~o ntinue the pa.per mu~t be accompanied by forter. carried out,, and keep m the old name. Thmk-there "E" 1 t h d d ,, dM k ·es:111Q1111t due,orthepape wil not bestopped, " I hope that will lead to more," said "I belie;e my fa.ther w~uld like it " said have been Egremonts at Bridge field for four ". cJ.'i~ bun re ta yheaHr, murFmure,, ar · · b&orlbers arereaponsibleunti full payment is Unapproached for ' I hundred years an e ouse a. t e ome ar m. .ti e. iay. Nuttie, "Be cares for the name; and now "V tt t lk b t h . ·t b "Oh t dear" gasped Annaple "I wanted Tone and Quality. "I don't see how," said Mark. "The no one prevents it; he is fond of Mark, and ! 'th erv t:~ Y ~ ' h ~l how 111 1 you to be Lo;d Mayor and noV: you'll only li!tA.TES OF A.DWEJl'.'rISINC.: 1 '=-~ 101·e we rely only Oil a blessing on our own still more of Anna.pie I And you ! Oh, Mr. I rtok, ·~· e B a a.ve ~ne, be a stupid old country squire. No 110 WholeColumnone1ear .... ......... $60 oO ~::/;-; CATALOGUES FREE. rnrtions the better." Dutton, if he will only take it in the th on tnofwB lodwfimldany m~;he, co~dlugl a. er Nuttie, it's-it's-it's the sort of thing' that :: ; ,.' Hal yea.r o···.,. ······ 36 ~ · ~~ "Ev-en when Annaple works within an · ht I th' k ·11 k bl t e seen o r e e now, e sai a leavy . One quarter . ..... , .. 20 O .·nch of her 11'fe · ." ri~ way._ ~n you w1 ma e me a e o sigh ending with a bitter "Hang them all!" one only laughs a.t because ~therw1se one Ha it ~ht!.mn one yea,_. ............... 36 00 - - .. do what 1t grieved dear mother fo have "'A d ,, ' d N tt' · would ha.ve to do the other thmg " " Half year .......... , . .. 20 00 "Now that she is on a right tack about b lt b tf f th " n we1 come, s~1 .r u ie, answering A d I . dN . . . d 1 ., One qua.\'ter ·- ......... 12 50 the baby, that will be easier. Yes, May, I r?,uMg i ahoul . or n:1Y poor a e_rd . " h t he thought rather than the words " F ather . n s le gr~ppe utt1e tight rouu the Q 11.!frte.r Colun:..n one ye0.r ........ ... 20 00 v w o e se f is yours to a.1 you, e I t d t tell ,, ' wa.1st and laid her head ou her sh·oulder 0 " " Half year .... , · .. .. . 12 60 do feel sometimes that I have brought her said. " YoM b~.1.1w m l ti<nrse that I could ~ayn e d 't you-th t h b shaki~g with a few little sobs which mivht ·· ·· One quarter ..... : .. 8 00 G down to drudgery and narrowness and want not a&k yo~ t n det ad; yc;l\ 'Self from one to ·~ Jo_, ":; ~ ou on mean. a any . 0~.~ as .een be one thing or the other. ' T en. t ines and under, first insertion. $0 501 of variety such as was never meant for her, whom you ll\W s o n£Cl'~H·§ ._ If he will per- a.f~~r you at such a. tim<> as .this · he cried. " II; will save her youth, perhaps her life," Wttc h subsequen 1ineertion ...... 0 25 but she will never let me think so. She mit us we wiil.1 watch C>'~' r him together as . It was before-I mean it was the even- h' d M k n . N tt' ' h d h' Fro·m gi x t.o ten lines, first insertion 0 75 ··· 1'1'v1'ng 1'n real1 ' t1'e and that 1't d · ;' k ,, mg when we were all so olad before we be- "Y' ISJ_)ere ar · 1 tmg u ie 8 an . to_ is S · ys that 1't 1 E s.e h eubsequont insertion...... 0 35 1~ omg 1er wor , t b f 'd " " ' hps tor a moment and then vamshrng ·, gan o e a ra1 · ' ' (:)ver t.en llnes,tlrst lnserUon,perlln e 0 101-lo makes her happier than toiling after society "Th..nk you," wa.s all . N uttie's lips could "The umbrell·a man 1 whi _ le Annaple recover_ed enough_to s11.y, "l'm _ oy .Tove !" &e'b aubseqnentinsertion " 0 031= or nther after the world, a.nd I do believe h h h d h ~ J:> t h h th t B t l t tl J it is true I I'm sure it is with me." utter, t ough er !\ll said muc more. "And now,-" went ou Nuttie, in spite oug T er ~ an a_. sir.. u I e. en.ny.1 'ltlll.e 1 nant1er of lines to be reckoned bY1 "But such work as yours, Mark." And ~fore t'1?r reached London th.ey had o£ the explosions, "he would h-a.rdly ~h, Nntt1e, I believe .1t has come in time. fih811pe.0 e Gconpied,,measured by a scaleotl at d NQn11ar eil. "Nonaeooe, May: I enjoy it. I did not arra~g:eo._ sometnm~ of a plan of act1~n ! or have ventured to go on with it but for this I ':'e known all along :hat one stra.,w more when I was in the Greenleaf firm, with an prop1tiatmg Mr. Egremont, ~nd brmqrng - I mean," as her fother gave a little uught break th~ ca.me! s bac.k._ We ve been undeveloped sense that Goodenough was t he future prospects ~o be ava1la.ble so a.s ~o laugh of hie unpleasant sort, "he said it very haP,py, buu I am glad 1t is ov~r b;:fore DKS, Jllc L.UJGHLIN di REITH. not to be trusted, a.nd we were drifting to save Anna~le from being workel to death m would be the greateat possible relief, and ~3:1'k. go~ worn down before hrn time. 0SB"ICE :- MORRIS' BLOCK, BOWMANVILJ,Jl!, the bad, yet too green to understand or the meantune. make it all right for the property to go t o Grmdmg 18 very wholesome, bu~ one may tlie hdr male." have too mu~h ; and I lu~ven t _Mark a --When I say Cum;: I d o not mean merely to ~..J.~V .MCLA UGIIUN, Dr. A . BEITH. G~adu hinderit; but this I thoroughly like. What " . . scruples, Nutt1e de11.r , for I do thmk the stop i'ioonti:ate of the ?-?Yal ate of the Toronto tor a tm:c, aad then have them redoes one want but honest effective work, CHAPI'ER XXX f X . . .Hem I You think so, do you? Se!3 how place is more in his line t han yours or Mr. t urn them Ce!l.ege of P hys1maus \ . . ai!:>in . I M E AN A RADICAL CURE. <11n..c1 member of the University, J:'hys1c1an with some power of dealing with a.nd help ., ANN APLF.'s AMDITION FALL~N. 1t will be when I come to ta.lk to him! A Du.bton'a ,, ! have marlo the <..'.isease of lRGy:a.l College of Sur- Surgeon, &c. ing those good fellows, the hands, to see the shrewd fellow like that who got out of the "Yes;, ea.id u rsula "you see he was al&e:Nls, Edinburgh. l,..ITS, EPILE PSY right and help themselves ?" " Well, how did you get on, Annaple ?" ~ickl!3t~wayte concern just in time. Catch wavs ha'ppy there, and I never was. Dlt. J. (), JIU'l'(;UlliLL, May sighed. "And yet, now that poor "Oh I very well, poor old man, on the him g1vmg up a P!~ce like that, though he The next thing wa.s for Mr. Dutton and FALLING SICKNESS, . . ?" Ursula to keep Mr. Egremont up to the tli..~R:¥BER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS child is gone, I feel all the more how hard whole, though it made one pity him doubly m~f humbug yo?-· A me long stndy. I wARR ANT my r emedy to LVl 1:u1.d Burgeons, Ontario, Coroner, etc, it is 1hat you should be put out of the rights 'that he chose to make as if he forgot every· Then you will see_hnn, fa.ther . point of making his long deferred wili ; nor Ci,r:mn t h e W[)rst cases. Because otliers have ©!IDce &nd Residence. Enniekillen. 7!&, of your name. thing, a.nd you were a.11 gone on a picnic, " If you turn him in on me, I can't did they find this so difficult as t hey ex- fail ed l s no reasoa for u9t now r eceivinr<a cure. " I never h11.d any rights. lt was the taking me out for a long drive in the after- help it, Bless me ! umbrellas. everywhere ! pected, for having once ma.de up his mind, he S~ndat once fo r a treatJse andaF1m ,,;BoTTL!2 ~Uy INFAU,IBLE R E ME l>Y. Give H;,:prr;:~s W. S, OBltJJSTON, L, L, R. ba.ne of my life t o be supposed to have them. noon-where we were lea.st likely to meet And here you mean to turn me over 100 the wished to have the matter concluded, and he or ?,J!d Post 9 lllce. It cost s you nothing -s.:ir. lJ, B~ter, Solicitor, ConveyaIJ cer, &o, Money Nothing but this could have made a man of any one- tha.t I will say for him." mercies of that solemn idiot, Edsall. I gave his instructions to Bulfi nch the nex t ir.;al, amt it wlll cure you. Address · to looill. ()fficti, in Beu.ver Block up_stairs in "Forgetting is not the best for him." should have been better off with poor Gre- day. Of couree Mark had to give full notice Dr, E, G. ROOT. 37 Yonge St.1 Toronto, Out. rcccns for merly occupied by Dr. Harnden me." "And don't you have regrets for your "As ii he could forget! But he was very gorio." to his employers; but the allowance was t o tlliL Bowma:oville, 39 ·· ~ boy ?" nice and friendly, a.nd put on his best, moBt " No, fa ~her ; Mr. Dutton would not take begin at once, so that Annaple only went DU, E. (;. llleDOWELL, "I don' t think I have-provided we can eourteous self. I think he 'looks on me me from you. 'Ve vrnuld both try all we b~ck to the warehouse to pac k up, since she was to occupy No. 5, while M r. Egremont IC:E N'.l.'lATE OF ROYAL OOLLEGE give him an education-such as I failed to rather as a protector from the solemn Mr. could to ma ke you comfortable." . "Conve rt the old reprobate? Is that his and his daughter were going under Mr . Dutof P hysicians. London. J£ng.;Member of make proper use of, or Anna.pie might be Edsall. " (;ollege of Physicians ana SurgeoIJa. Ontario. lux uriating at Pera at this moment." "Surely .l<Jdsa.11 treat s b!rn well. He was dodge?" · ton's escort to the Baths in Dauphine, an . Manufacturers of SURGl<RY .Al'm RESlDli" NCli:-ltear ot Messrs. " Well !" Siid May, pa.using as she looked e~cellentl>'. recom.m.eo~~a. You know I saw "Don't father," for the sneering tone re - enti'rely new resort, free from the associat ions H iiginbotham's Drug 8tore, Bowmanville, 1 ~ maeter s,daJ>~nter. up the vista of trees at the great house ; "I h turned. he dre_ a ded, for he could not yet bear the 1 6-lyr,* 1 Oh} l}Ill~ too ~ell. He takes the man· " Come now " he added in a much more sight of little Willy-the rival " boy of Egre--------- -- - - - - - - - - - - can't bear it to go out of the old name." " Na.mes may be taksn !" agemeuc o! him as t! hewer~ three years old, fatherly mann~r, fo1· her 'voice had struck mont." But the will was safely signed bemt, l&l!RKE SDIJ.>SON, A.rfificial " You don't mean that there's any chance or a. lunatic. He s1_mply w-.ll not be o~end- him. "You don't mean that a well-looking fore he went, to the great relief of Nut tie, 'K,)l A"RftlSTEtt, SOLICITOR, &;c. MOPRIS ed au.r, more than if he bad to do with a girl like you, who could have her pick of all who, accordinu ~the ~x~erieuce of. fiction, Li111bs, -L.l! IJ.LOCK, up stairs, Jting Street, Bowman- of--011 ! not that horrid Mr. Fane?" ttlll. S olicitor for the Ontario Bank "Certoin!y not." baby. d ff . ,, the swells iu town . can really be smiLtea could hardly believe his hfe safe t ill what And Appliances for all De· "Oh !" as a. trim black figure appeared :: What shoul , 0 end him? with a priggish old ~etired umbrella-monger she called justice had been done. 1 1!!".eJiva' e Uon.e rs loaned at the lowestra.tes, fo1~m.ltles O!the HumanBody . That Mr. Rg:emont greatly r esents like t hat. Why, he might be your father." After all Mr. Egremont became so depenwalking down the open spacf'~ "That - Spmal Diseases, HipJo~nt .John Keith GalbraitJo, man I" bemg allo~ed noth1~g but by ~wha.t E~sall I "He has been getting younger ever since dent on Mr. l)utton, duringthisjourney, that Disease, Disea.ses oi the Knee and Ankle. Knock "I am not authorised to_ any one so, calls med10al sanction. He is too bh~d, I I knelV him," s11.id Nuttie. he did not like the se1>aration at its close, ann ,it:J1 :tl.·l!CJJ.'O'. S 'I' ER, SOLICI'rOR, NOT.ARY Knee, Bow Legs, Club Feet, ,. you know, to venture to pour out anythmg W ll pressed on the marriage e ven sooner t han 1111' PUB'L[-C, &c. Oftlce-Bounsall's Bloc.l< May." 1 Etc. · h' lf d b 'd Ed 11 h 11 t h " e Ho p ays ae good a game of If" ~ £treat, Bowma.nvU!e. Money to lend, "Yes, I understan a. The wretch, he is tor imse · a.n es1 es, sa as a e . · . , ,, either of the lovers felt quite reverent t otaking stock of t he.place already!" drugs under lock and key, and is coolness whist as any man. m . ~ngland, ~uttered, wards the r ecent sorrow. He insisted on ALSO CRUTCHES. WILLIAltl "WIGHT. "For shame: May, no one has deserved so itself about any amount of objurgations, ;rr.bEgraJ!1o~t, lhvmg--hi~ d~g::iter Ill actual Bulfinch having the settlements ready for rnch as I fancy go on sometimes." ou t ~ et er e mean .t 18 as .a recom - them on their return, and only let them wait r L ICEN'SEiD AUCTIONEER for the well of them ·"' "I don _'t' c .a . re, he got you rn·t o that horri'd "Do you think he will stand it ?" meudation, or as expressmg a distrust of I h to k th . 'd b f .l' · County of Durham. Orders left at the 1 t play hi 0 rds t th ong euoug eep e1r res1 ence, e ore · · I · · · h · as one rk tfill'JIT.&SMAN office or forwarded to Tyrone P .O. concern · ·· "Who? Your uncle? Yes, thmk he will. im, ·1 eV 0 s a <.> .e there was a very quiet wedding in their par::'~'.':'! i-eceive prompt attention, 28:6m She had to remam m . . h h h 'th th . f b "d 'd ". '-'nd got me out of i"t, and found mv Thi1 mari really makes him more comfort- best advanta.ge. ~ ~ J able than poor Gregorio did " doubt, for they overtook Clarence ]'a.ne, who ~h 0 ~o kWI d A e oou~rn: 0~ rI esn;a~ s. s. c;. UlfNIUNG, , 1'!· '1Jrk for me. I tell you, May, it is the best "Yes · N uttie sa.id she ~as sure th&~ came and r,po ke to them in a very friendly E en .a.tr f anth fnntap_ ehtoo h. clar,ef. o D~ r t. ~ ~~ · ;bing that could possibly happen to your · · d d h d h' , <>remon or e or mg w 1 e " r u,. 1. . I CENSED AUCTIONEER .r"v.t~ therewasneglect if not bullyingllatterly an so1citoua manner, an s owe .1m· " h dh' .f h' ldh · . .F. Jariah, or the estate, or my poor uncle eith But he must 1 r11'ss' Gregor1'0 terr1'bly They . self willing to accept a lift in the carriao <re. tont s <_>wet S IO~l efi 1ls"°oH aunua Ihn rathnce, l..6 tAle County or Durham. Sa.le:-, attended ir l And you will soon come to a better · M ..,, . i f re urnrng o , prmg e u ouse, w ere ere jj,1 <l'!ll stlortest notice and lowest r&tes . .Address nivd." . nas been together for at lea.st five-and-twenr. _..,_ g remont, w11Ing to escape rom P!3r· was plenty of room for Mr. Egrement to ~~ -" P_ . 9· 36:tf "Never, while he is to get into your ty or thirty yea.rs, and had plenty of gossip plex1tJ.es as well as to endeavour to drive make his home with them >lace I Turn back before he comes within together." . ~w~y dif hp_oss!ble t~e ohpphresdsion of hh ~rief, S··d An · ple to M' s N. ug nt "I · 'f'iatnes Tuned au.a Repaired. " Whereas the present paternal despotism !nv1te 1~ m, anv e a some gossip to n~ is e · never nailing distance." ;i,nd appallin~ dignity and gravity will keep impart, which ~t ~rst seemed t? amuse the saw Nuttie so youthful a.nd bright. She is Betore Mark could do anything towards him more dependent his right congener~.,, h_earer after this time of secl'!sion, ~ut the more like a girl than I ever sav.her since 011 ARTIES WISiIINGTHErnPIANO~ "If they a.re of the right sort, tha.t's a.ll.,, sick and sore heart. soon weaned of it, _and the first." Is Canada's Favorite Bread.mak4l1'. '!r1:med orrepiJ.u-eu can navetbom attended bringing his sister to a better mind he was 10 years in the 1narket withot<t a com"He has been me.king me read him a long before the drive was over._ Mr Egrc· ··Yes," said Mary, "she has some one to t lJ!°ll!i' l eaving Word at the DOMINION ORGAJ\ seized on by his stepmother to propoimd a plaint of any kind. The only yeast whic}\ C ct'a; OFl'ICE, ~owmanville A 6.rst-olas mar, ;cheme she had hatched, namely that as· a whole heap of letters. indeed as you know mont was as much bored ·as his daughter rest on n:>w." has stood the te·t of time and never mad· . 1.11.ovr 1Jeln11 In 'Gkelr em11lo~· mutual benefit, Nurse Poole sho.ild be allow- I have been doing th~t 11.ll aiong, when h~ had been from the first. · Mr. Egremont lived between three and sour, unwhol<isome bread. All Grocer!'\ s e ll it. ed the consolation of bringing her chief com- could not get Nuttie. There were some When Mr. Fane got out, he pu.used a mo · four yea.rs, more contented a.nd peaceful il. W, ClLL'.IJTT, M' f'r. !1'01011to , Ont, .I: Oh!c,~, nr. !otter, his little daughter, down with her from M:r. Bulfinch. Do you know that ment to hold Ursula's hand in a tender man· than he ha.d ever been, thoueh frequently on the visib M:rs. Egremont had invited her bailiff of his must be next door to "' swind- ner, while he. told her that he had not ven euffering, and sometimes giving w<>y to to pay a.t R edcastle. He was very grate ler ?" tured to intrude fhe bad left a card of in temper and impatience. tiut Mr. Dutton ful, though doubtful whether Anna.pie would "Bulfinch is coming up to see him to- quiry every day); but that if ever he could understood how to manage on thesi: occe.11.c :ept the offer, for she was missiug her morrow. ., be of the lea.at use in amusing Mi-. Egremont, sions, and without giving up his own exten l.lver (;om1·l11lnt, children's company, though they were on!)" " And, Mark, do you know, ho has been he was at her service, and would give up any sive usefulness, could give him such ca.re, ~t Springfield House, and she had been attention, and amusement as be1 miled his Dyspepsia, putting out feelers as if to d iscover whether engagement. d' with them part of every day. And, sad a> 'l'C would do-wha.t he asked us to do five "Hein 1 my fine fellow! No doubt you iscomforts, and made his daughtel"s task llillous ness , chia month ha.d been, it had been such a rest years a.go." easier one. Sick Ilendnehe, would!" said Mr. Egremont, when hie anH from sheer physical toil tha.t she had gained "Would you?" daughter had uttered her cold thanks, and ow far the sluggish, enfeebled nature Khlney 'l'ronbles, ,LJmosu as m.ich by it as the little one. " If it were not for the children, and- they\had driven on.I "I see your little game, was cap;i.ble of a touch of better things, or llhe11111ntism. ~h~re was a general assembly ~nd col!ee- md sometimes the extreme pinch, I should but it is soon to begin it. \"\' 0 may as we! whethe\ hi~ low spirits were repentance, no Skin Diseases drmk1ng on the veranda.h,-M.r. c .o ndamme, iu.y it was more like Z.ife to work yourself up let them know that she is booked before the one cou d l udge. At any rate sneers had anil a.ll r:. I!:' N L 0 a& 8lanche, 9.nd ~1er two young s1Ste1.s _were all ~ 11. City m11.n," said Anna.pie. "If you running begios." ended, and when he was la.id beside his h111mrllles or the H AR. N '-" C. J · · U · ·here nd ...-ay had to be dulk CIVIi to Mr wife and boy at Bridgefield, Ursula stood 'ou tt on, ,- wthoug J.u h h 'th some · . were the his opportunities, It was a remarkable intimation of his ac- by the grave with a far more tender and !Uootl from what;. '511:.t>.dua.te ofthe Royal College of Dental e came b ac w1 Id Squire, b d"ffwith t dl th' b th , 1 ever c1tusc nl'islng surgeons, OIJtar10. water-lilies that he had fished out of the it ~ou h ea 1 £g, 11 ~ .er~stho ceptance of her en~a.gement, but Ursula was hopeful feeling than she could h~ve thought d Irh lake fo N tt' d h thought 1 ·t taking out et t ere, an ave o ten a mire e contented to take it as such, and be thank· poabible when he had rent her away from O FFCE. 0 F ICE OPPOSITE EXPRESS ~ u ie, an s e wisdom of the Apocryphal saying " Make f l .,.OLD FILLIN 0 A SPECIALTY possession. Then the Londoners set forth h If . f r' h ,, u · her old home. She looked up at her husband 1 1 ·"" f h t t' l tl M k h . not t y se an unc er mg to a oo is man. Mr. Dutton had hts 1uterv1ew as eoon as and said, " Is not her work done?" Price, 75c. (with Pills $1.) .4.t~l'FlCU.L TEETH IN8Elt'l'ED WI'l'HOUT or ht e \a Jon, ~!1\ f iere h'ar "£ avrng "Well, it is lucky you think so, Nannie, Mr Egremont had rested after his nrive -'l'RYPLATES. ~\t~ps M a. D ~~ ro1£ 1 ~1 e, d ior though Dutton is certainly not a foolish and the result was satisfactory. , [THE END.] u 1e an . r. u on sa e Y es owe i man he will not want an underling. And D l". J I ODDE R'S Great Reductions in 11rice on all Dental Broadbent m an empty oarria.ge and then h t' d ·-~ th , f No doubt much was due to the Egremont . d d . k d f h w a. o youpsayl ""t myt mo t er s proposa1 o · d 1 d t f h' h M'lk por oupper. 0 W oJrk. Vitahzee .Air, constantly in use pro· d iscovere a es1re to smo · e, an 1e t t em h . tl d m o cnce an wan o energy, w ic a1ways l 00 e 0 s ay a R e d1'clalshe, d oong Painless Operations. P artioule.r atten to themselves. a.ving _poor an preferred to let things take their course. 1 1 l!;kt.n p e.Jd to tho regulation ot Children's 'l'eet n Th had t b t th t borrow~ng baby to comfort her t s e goes And now that Gregorio was no longer present Mother-wit is nevAr out of place, but is ' 1 011 l/lfll"ALL WORK W .ARR.ANTED.~ thane[ secou°a° siu~~n t~~~~e~T~g ~[~~: ~, alghamt, 't ,, 'd A t' to amuse, and take all trouble off his ha.nds, especially valuable in camp, where men al'e (very small and easy to take.) 11 1 a e 1, sa1 ·t h nuap e energ-e ica y. Mr ~gremont could hardly have bo t thrown largely upon their own r esources. NO GRIPING' NO NAUSEA Branch office, Dr. Rutherford' s Orono. re t urn, and the_~e '\\·as a. ~rea s yness 1 _ie- "It is very horrid but is awfully good of · . . i;ne 0 '.!he historian of a Mil.inc reg' e t f · h -r. · tween them, whteh lasted till the first stat10n h C I .11 h part v.-1th his daughter ; and, despite of 'k" · · lm n urms es Sold everywhere ; prloe 25 cents. wa.s p11.st wit hout any irruption of newcom- ~ el t 9'.~oness; ~ suppo~i° w_e will hv~ umbrellas and religion, was not sorry to a stn mg illustration. 'rlltl lJNION itrnnrnrNE co.· l'ROPRlllTORS, era. Nothing had been said but a. few com- 0 : ~ c~me t' pa.st, ba.~ hrr.ids ah' th~ have a perfectly trustworthy son in-law in In company L was an old soldier--a gradu'l'orouto {;ttn· men ts on the arrangements and the attend- mos. 0 armBmtg imt0 ?k a .Yt 0 ? , w 'tic ist the house, able to play at cards with him, a t e from the English Army-and a good sol1 1 1 1 1 ants, but probably b oth were trying to begin ohoml~tgtl. u moa edyb WI · qk~ide se manage his household, and obviate all di ·r. Almost everybody intheregiment knew 1 ~0 e i p e woman m ness t rouble a b out su1 'tors for the h e1ress. · u bim, a h' p eculiar habitd he · had .of putting {lQTOR~ ~!2o~!~.~-~To~~~tNo.DRY·,,· . was U rsu1a w h o t to spea k , and a.t l i>St 1t ,, up, an ea rea _.,ore- h' h from t . to b b ttl · 1 0 00 0 crossed over so that her face could not be .~~t e.ld k h f d ,, over, bis better feelings were stirred by is a Ill is osom an gomg mto a e 1 "y . we coduthon Y eeph'lder or goold. t gratitude on his poor little son's account, bareheaded. ~ seen, and said in a.n odd tone" Mr. Dutton---" es, an en our c 1 ren wou no and he knew very well that a more brilliant One afternoon he cu.me into camp bringing SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS "Yes," aud he turned m'stantly on the be ha.If so m~ch our o~n. I do .nnot wuant match for his daughter would not have se. a very small calf, too small, almost, to walk, A a specinrt~·- Out of t own work · 1 to0 to b 0f f f d t.:IJ promptly a ttended to az:cl returned. t 0 b e away wi th th em Ill . 0 u r Ow q ar · cured for his old age the care and attention cer t am alert. Y young e use or 00 · I "D' · h I ters. I wonder when Nutt1e can spare us, h ld 1 h H bl' d There was a general expression of disapprop per nstructions. , · id you mean it-w at thoughb you but I should like to see h"'r through the e cou rery upon ere. e was 0 ige ba.tion, and he was greeted with cries cf G. · SHARPE, Proprietor. l;j meant that eveniEg ?" . . . ,; likewise to believe in the disinterestedness, \'!ltT g TEErB, WlTBOv'T TBBTH "Can you doubt it ?" he said earnestly. gr~aht c tris~ .with hter .father. th A which disclaimed all desire for the estate, as "Shame I" "Steal a. calf,likethat l" "What ~ext door to Palmer l1ouse. Handy to Union B I · . ·L a cr1s1s was o invo1ve more an nn · · d d t' f h · h th in the world are you going to do with it?" Depot. . t t d N 'IUr 1111' ut even then was surprised mto the th tt· f d mvo1vrng ca.res a.n u ies or w 1c ere b t h 'd tte t ' t th' 19· b u t ~==================~ ,I "' · .Bl. .&IL J avowal, and I would have held it back if ap1e m e 1eas. expec e ' . u ie oun had been no traini 1g ; and he was actually u e pai no a n ion a 11 PRA.c:TJ(;A.L DENTIST, possible, if I had guessed what was going to tbat.~lhe tm~menl.ous b cfnfes~~n ~o~d p.ot glad to keep the property in the direct line. marched along, like a man who knew wha t e m rview The old liking for Mark, and sense of the hewas about. 11.VB8 TWENTY YEARS KXPKBIKNOJ:, happen." p~ssi Y a e Pace e or? "Ah I but then I should not have ha.d with Mr. Bulfinch, at whio11 her p~esen~e hardship of his exclusion, revived, strenpthHe fastened the calf close by his tent, It never was Intended, so far as I can learn, Cil l!ouaOxldeGHA.(lmtnJstered. rorPalnleti that d!'op of comfort throui;th it all," and she was needed to . he!p ~er father with his ened now by rega.rd for Aunaple; together where i ts bleatings were piteous to hear. 'l'hat either men or women were intended to ·pera~~:~~G'S BLoc;a. laid hold of his hand, which returned the p~pfrsii The I?~mcf:~ cbn~j:l'if was. tod sh?~ with the present relief from care obta.ined It was not long beforethe men saw through 1 tbintey~~d~ill believe me, Indeed I'm sure pressure strongly, but he sedulously guard- t e u theno~mi Y too b et J;_1 i ·t:nu rec:~ae by making him mmager of the estate. the scheme, for the cow, attracted by the you will, ed both words and tone as he said: bp?n e s. eps f e a en, f e .~r When once brought to a i-oint, Mr. Egre- cries of her offspring, came to its rescue, !tat the"ParisHalrWorks"yonha.vecalled, "Listen Ursula before you speak aaain emg ~nx10usd or a pfrosecu ioGn, w ~1.e mont was always sudden and impetuous, whereupon the soldier caught and milked 'rhere is one thing Nat.nre thinks of- let us thank her tor all wo ca.n' b "' · a certam ten erness or poor regono 8 chiefly for the sake of having it over and her, and then let her and the calf go off H ow d ear' you must a 1ways e to me, 1 memory or perhaps for the exposure of . · h some of t h ose w h o h ad cne · d h cannot tell you but when I then spoke h' ' d M E t bemgunmolested and at rest agam, So that appy. s a.me She takes particular trouble with our race; it :was with the ;enae that on every account' 1j own carTe1 ;ssness, ma. r. gremo~ very evening, while Nuttie only ventured oh upon the man no doubt envied him his good She ~~d"~ti~~~Y!~ ~c'I~~~h of hair, the gray I should meet with strong opposition fro~ ~e uct~r· f er; w?'~ a so ha J~~~osa ' shn.ring with Annaple the glad tidings th11.t supper of ha.rd tack and milk. ·wm detract from the beauty ol &he face. 1 mily And now your pos1 ' f roug M orCwa.rd ~it, mutoh t o encet Mr. Dutton was accepted, and in his marvelYour father and f· d d k k h' w · · rom r on amme s mo er ren 1 But Nature has her laws so striot that you tion is altered so that the unsuitability is B 'd fi Id H b t th· 118 ' 11 ous goo ness, un ertoo to ma e IS omen must never err doubled I a~ not a young man remember nt_ge e ouse, tu tohn b ~s ! ff. wMe a.Es res- witb her father, Mark was almost stunned A Humble Apology, For you;d surely pay tho penalty at last 1 · · · pee mg a successor o e a.1 1 , r. greb th fi d t h' b l\'[ D t s t · t th t b d 0f h a.1 and my thoughts must be for you above all, · h' L t d Y e news, con rme o 1m Y r. n · Rev. G. H. Pendleton, of Worcester, us run i · a ~un te ous ne!t, r ' ·aer wh e ther, .m t h e pre- mont was to give is answer t"e nex a.y, ton as well as his uncle that ht1 was to be M "tte tte t Dr. Dorenwend sHair .MagLOs unsurpassed. I wan t you to oons1 when Mr Bulfinch would call again . · . a.ss., 1 las wn n a per6ona1 1e r o . . sent state of affairs, you would not do better . · . ' acknowled~ed as hell' o_f Br1dgefield Egre- President Cleveland apologizing for his" mis- Just try 1t you afflicted, yon never will !"egret, to look on what then passed as unsaid or Nutt1e was thankful for the busmess that mont and m the meantime manage the es- take" in talking too freely about what he The Mago;1c was never !et known tofa1l; ' had fill d the h fter luncheon wheu "th an mcome · · ble t o an e ld est knew were idle . . that It will <lo you will make only as the ebullition of gratitude towards e up o~r a . · tate 'WI su1ta rumours concernmg the And the you good soon forget your old friend. Let me go \\broad, and give Ahyyn u~ed to pla! Ill the dra.wmg-r?om and son. . . President's dome~tio life. Me makes in his '1'~ expenditure a bottle will entail. · · ii~ di h ti d I you full opportunity for- for some fresh be delight his father , but she was feelmg desPresently he came upstairs by himself, lett<lr to the President a. most humble apol Th' f t' f . . ~_;rp~~~~re~gt~~~l a1F~r~~rs ~~~:;;tly ani ginning likely to be fitter for you--" . perate to have the crisis over, and resolved and beckoned to Nuttie, rather to the a.la.rm ogy for having been the instrument .of dist' IS no~ a,rno~s J?rept~a ion ohr mf v-1lg· 1 .:-ave a ~no aas~rtment of WA.VES, BA.NOB, " Mr. Dutton, how can you say such hor- t~ speak when she went out driving w~~h of his wife. , seminating private scandal, and says he re- or~ ~g im_ strnrn atmg e growt 0 t l e I "Ursula," he said, and t ook both her gards a man who would do this to be quite hair 111 umvers.ally accepted as the m91<t S W ITCHES, COMBS and PINS very cheap. rid things ? As if a dukedom would make !um. It wash~, ho.wever, who began. l3ANGS FROJY.[ $2 UPany difference." sonn~ed M!"rk s. wife ;vesterday, Ursula. hauds, ·:I ca.nnot have you do thi.s for me." capable of a ny crime. He adds also that 1 v'.1'l ua ble s pecific on th~ mark e_ t. A 1 .J~d Svoit~hcs co'o.red and made to look like "yes ·' he said turning towards her. "If She 1s. a ~uce little ~hmg enough, and a "Cant y ou, l'.fark 1 Y ou can't prevent upvn investigation since the publication of , diseases of the scalp are either r elieved Ol" inew. Highest price vaid for long cut hair. it is only t he old.friend feeling, then it is go?,d wife m her W!l°Y',; i t, ~ou. see. And don't Y _'.JU k~?,W it is t he his inter view and the art icl es gr~wing out of : permane ntly. cm:ed. A rich a~1d _ r:i.pid HA.JR TONIC better dropped, but if your heart is in it, A very good wife. . ber,umrn~ of all my happmess 1 . . i t, he has founa t hat he was en~1rely wrong, growt h of hair will follow aft er J ud1c1ous 'l,'\Tarrantcd to prevent the ha· . f ,0 f u· child, then we go on, come what m ay. It is "Except whrn she persuaded him t o t urn . But ~ndeed, I cann~t fi:el it r ight. I t and he is now convinced t hat t here fo no and r egular treatment. It remains with out and w ill make it ~~o~. m a mg , d ue t o you. " up his nose a t t he agency. D'ye t hink he is a str11.1ned sei:se of Justice. Com e i.nd happier married pair alive than the Presi, I the u ser alone to secur e t he desir ed .rar-I have also a fine lot of now Stamping 1 She r aised her face towar ds him now, and would take ~t now, since h~ has .~a.sted t he 1 tel,l, her so, ~an;iie. " . dent aud his young wife, and n o mor e virtu-; results, Dr. D or en wen d's "Hair Magic " .P~tterns. All order s promptly attended to. 1 he gave a. grave kiss to her for ehead. She sweets of his umbrella buarness? ~hen, as What? said Anna.pple commg f~rwa~d. ous a.nd loving husband iu the land to·d11.y is sold by all d r n agist s a t $1 per bottle R f drew e. long breath, and said after a litt le! Nutt ie paused, taken by sur prise; "Five hunThey paused a. moment, then Nu ttie s!l'1d: t han Gr over Cle_veland. - [Philadelphia L ed- ' or six bot tles for 5 If n o t obtainabl ' 1 ·· · ' I pause " A nd now I have something to say drcd a year and the H ome l!'arm would be f "Only t hat t he esta.te cughl to go m to 1ger I. ' . · . e ~7 Ncads' Block, Dowmanville. One does think of such things even in thes~ I better than, what is it , a hundred and fifty t he male line." ' . ! m you!' loccthty sen~ dire~t tCJ t h 13 sole I sad times a:id you c~n help me. r am 80 ' and a floor over a warehouse! I don't like to "Oh, is t hat all? ' said Annaple, I was Mistr ess- " I wish I knew how to have manufactu~er, en_cloemg price. A. DORN· L~ $ 8 a day· Samples an4 duty FRI~E ] glad it is 'you because I k now you will and ' see old Will's son we:i.ring himself out t here, afraid Mr. Egremont had a fit ! " t my photograph t aken so as t o plei>se dear W END, Paris Hair Works, 103· and 105 m es not under the horse sfeet. Wnte . · ' ' au d t h e 1a d is · a good h onest l a d , W 'th b ns1· "Ah· D on 't you see wh a t 1 ' t means, " / OJ: ·1·i~r ma1 ' d - " .L e t me s1v ·~ f or Yonge F nr sa . Ie b.Y J , BREWB'l'ER'B SAFE'l'Y HEIN HOLDER j be reJoiced to' do ao. Y ou k now when Mark I 1ar1· ie: ,, l' .,"\ml . . St., m J.O r onto · , Co,, Holl, Mich, l found us out first, dear mother llond I j _ you, Miss Emma . - Texxs Siftings. · H1ggm1J otham & Son, and all druggists. T KE CANADIAN STATESMAN M ... NUTTIE'S FATHER. l always I I IR . PEAT E ' T ailoP I BELL" I ~/ORGANS Gttelph, Ont. ,-' ' Ir- " , 1 · Id F f: d BELL &CO. ,1 ,, I '·1 ' : ' , ' ' ' · 0 0 , ICURE I FITS! or L I I A· UTHDRS & COX, 1 RUSSES, tkii 117 CHURCH ST., TORONTO, ONl I P ROYAL YEAST DENTISTRY. CURES 0 THE cqEAT SPRING MEDICINE t b sbw :f L ·ttl e L iv · er p · 11 s J. DENTISTRY. $ 0 [I ' JI , BR I i· AC0 BE " ° ANOTHER WONDER; sow: Fine Hair Goods. LADIES, f Patroni ze H om e TRADE l I J\1 A DA VIS I j I ..- - -·- - -- $ $5 ! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria~