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YouMice many others probably
Met' Coll Liver 14'tl bu
oatfc take the ordinary emulsions
Then tonne to us for Viva lnptale's
Tasteless Preparation Ccal Liver Oil.
Toil can't taste the oil, ;ill you taste
I$ %Villi Olina• I:tl(l that's pleteqiiit.
WilAt yon ''f. i' ll.';.ii and i;tt e 1,t^ ell
°tires 4rauglis t(ud t;ttl,x-; aliti wetting
diseases.
,cads 11 tnlaSs tett n
let inn
P41.1 7 1p? rl!. 0
CAltlibik LUSI NESS COLLEGE
CB:A'I,'I/Anit tJ1n1tw.
Mill he'(ls n t'ecieed lead over its eon-
, t'>tnnriries in t3I orthaud and k3usiae:
trainee:.
O17E2, f.",o0.) ST'UD,ENTS
have, been trained in this school since
found In ueariv °eery town and city on
this continent, hoeing choice positions.
It to the only school in Canada tbat
has been runenntr `ie year's without I
revsohaage of man agement.
!t spm s` a a to q� ForCa:tto:me, neatens,
q: a✓ as 1i4 aVF el 0 L.
D.aenttHaele"0.Ce,,
it was established 1u 1853 and ate to b
a.
nIT
Cheatham, dot
N '• a AND MS. E3 A EN
• CHAI oral I. -,.:DR WORT'LI:. l
Tho Bet. ..*,.tf(, o1•tlo, D1)
,., was i
a t
Zan mue.l t•.,r:elr:c'�1 i others, --and by
himself ,1 tett 1 ." t• i. two professions, fn
both of ah;,'f1 Ins Leal Leen successful, --
bad 110eti ::.;{ cortleue"d to be, at the time
in toilet, t,'o a.. crag et Lim. I will intro-
duce hll:t;c tee +o.d rinthe lresonttense
as treater ;:,' Lon end proprietor and
head -x .. , r u the a street established in 1
the sill of that . tt'z t., The E•e,ninary 1 t
at Howlett 11:.11 for sle :_c time enjoyed. a 1 f
reputation resoles I:tet t --not that he had i
ever 12i1£;^;•14 a •,;) 8u 1'('wfangle(i and an- ! n
palateblei.won insp,eking ofIlissc11oo1..
Bewick ; "eh ;t,i had 1:t,en f,stahli.heci by i
himself us maim ataly to Eton. Dr. 1
Wortie: hG.d l'E e n eluted to an assistant -
mastership at leten eons in lite soon atter a,
he had beton a. Yellow of Eleter 'There 1
he h - ,..,�_:
2
and 11..(1 then retiree. to the Alvin
Howlett Oat going there 1e had i
mftlo.i to cecina- his Leisure an
Bible t:, net i.e his fortune by tat a xl 1
:no repudiate any su •il teaching vvsls
d, arty a ncees:sity to sir. i "ortlo. (o11se-
gIwlltly there were differences, 111 all of
which Mr. Wattle carried l,is own. What
tho good bishop suffered 21a one probably
knew except his wife and his dolne;tic
chaplain, What Mr Wortle enjoyed, or
Dr. Warble, as he came to be called about ))
this time, --w85 patent to all the county i m
A all the diocese. Tee sufferer dieti,.uot,
et us hope, by means of the Doctor; aria
hen canto t 8 thir.(1 bishop. Ho, too, bad h
cued himself obliged to say a word, Ho 1211
In a plan of the world, -.wise, prudent tib
ot given to interference or fault-finding,• ats
tri
•
put into the hinds of the Doctor's lawyer,
and a suit conln2eneed. Tho Doctor, of
course, got hist 2noncr, and then there fot-
lowedall acrillr,nitme correspondence in the
'Times" and other 11eSYsp'taprs. 121re, ttln-
tiloup did her bete to 1ul11 the 5012001, and
many very eloquentpassai•<'s were vvrlttou
not only by her or by her own sl:eoial
seriltal, but by others who took the matter
up to p:wwe that two hunched a year wan a
great a g11 a deal more than ought to be paid
for the charge of a little boy during three
lettere:re of the year. i3nt in the cours0 of
the nest twelve months Dr. Wort10 was
obliged to refuse 8dn.ittalleo to a dozen
teastlee pupils ttaUFa'110 ht2(i no room for 1
them No doubt he had. =minima during 2
these contosts,•---sutfcrccl, that is, in hind.
There Mel eon moments 111 which it ti
seemed that the theory would be on the t
other side, .hat the forces congr0gated r
againt.t 111211 talo too many for hien, and I
that not Wing ab:e to band ho would have l)
tub( -_,.
«.', NON EM t
and a separate kiteli:et8
sending backwards or fur ,
rlothea,.-..duress it Aright 1
$poteal delicacy wets. sent in
tlzlweil. 1'or triose no ext
ever made, as 118(1 been don
plen,� Stantiloup, ',{'hen. a
1'11„0 inns 1,a curate, --.but It mune tp
+ ia for
t'(t or fo,({ or 601110 months ,l)reaehodpregularly ass that I1evera
ae when s(2m0 Sunday in tho pariah. church* to the fuIi
if a boy were 6latisftaction of the parishionora For this
1Y1 Ethane was he accepted 110 paylnent28)270112 to- the DDoe-
e #n th0 clZse of toy's dissatisfaction, e • , l
certainly 1� y who
!t was
stran;:o doctor ) 3' tho ease that they v1:Tu)stu'vad the
extra ('barge We1'6e Of rile llllrgain.
end conte, and had ordered t
the retaliate. There was n
far t111) kindly atm.:soa of Win
he wino 81111 I octor l ratuitoualy never mots by the I
4
o; which used 121r. Peaco0ke was ra man wiry-Too/zing
i
to be administered in qt
plenty.
Behind the soho0l, and run
the little river Pin, th0re
:l'ie](ot•grouller, x21(1 a court 112
(ay.n-tennis: Up. ol0se to t
eteltet•cutlrt. No doubt 32 go
tone to make the externals
searing to those ll8rentn who
hat their boys shall be 111a
drool Att8(!l(1 to the Fob
art of the building it: a plc,
alit reside/lee. with six or el
ite suilie n:It than, anything but roblrst in appearances
but still capable of great bodily exertion.
wag (town to Ito was 22 threat walker. Labor In the
zs a spacious school never seemed t0• fatigue 111111, The
anted out far addition of tt 50r2n0n to preach every took
110 sehcoI is a seemed to 111r2ke no, difference to his oner-
otl (11.111 Was gets in the school, Ho was a constant read-
af the piae0 05, 1a11(1 00121((.11ass from ono Lind ot men -
do t11fu1: ta1 work to another• without fa•ttgue, The
do happy lit . Doctor was a mina Rimier; but it soon he -
001, forming came n2dllifest to; the Doctor Illlusolf; anti
natant; well- to tho boys, that tars lancocke WAS 31111011
gilt stones, deeper in suhol,irnilip) than the Doctor.
1 broken; but 121 every ease he had i
fought it out, and in every cam 110 had 121
conquered. He was now a prosperous loan se.
who had achieved his own way, and had o
made all those connected with him fool a
that it was better to like hire and /II
Obey him, than tel dislike hien 1
With hint. His citrates trouble
little as possible with the grace
rites, and threw ori' as far as t
that zeal which is so dear to the
mind, but w111t11 so often goon
W0ak and flabby to their old
ushers or assistants in the sehoo
with his views implicitly, and w
tout to accept ocinpensation in t
of porsun,iI civllfties. It was 11322
toga spates .with the Doctor in a j
to have to War his bard worsts.
1t is chiefly in reference to one
ushers that our story hies to bo tol
before WO commence It, we must a
oro words as to the Doctor a11c1 l
Of his wife I Have already
10 was probably as happy a• Wotlla
all be likely to meet oil a gummy
0 had good health, easy telnpe
t fri0ads, abundant means. end
ion She went nowhere with
otor, and wherever he wentsher 81are of the respect which was
otw•11 to hila. She hast little or 1
do with the school, the cooter
lly years ago r0So1ved t•1
1014,
1a 1111) as to Alan to work for 1t5
-wife should not be a' wave,- • •Wer
tic8
11}2< going, heti
been „rnn� nn,--titpse h
Doctor :and the !lishopc, and
and Mrs. St8altfioup, a11(1 the
the nowsp•fpers.--she had for
n
tttth
a.)
I
IIS' thad
r 1,v.'
i tl
g her to
lei:matted that her husband'wst,118(2 :matted that her Kuhn
tenement; but his courage had R11
or, and his continual victorie
'11t her to believe at last that 1
12(1 table.
ey lad ono 'm ill, a daughter, 11
horn It was said in 13oveick tela
zany the letigtj1 ori the 1)aoter'n
rtainly wee so that. if Mrs. 1
ed to have anything clop° which
b0yanel her oven influence, she
d Mary. .� nd if the boys colleen
oil
t0
Carr would
very" obtaina paint,
\Vert they
aid,
is the Doctor probably' knew
anct though he was often please
favors thus lash -oil, he did so bee
-eel t110 granting of ftivors when
pen asked with a proper dogs
d attention. She was at the
ole of the rage . in which fathers
look upon their children as
en, while other 311031 regard Cho
grown-up young ladies. It was
128(1 lar the approaching Angus
be eighteen. It was sold of her th
girls all round she was the pre
11d indeed It world bo harts. to fin
r -favored girl than Mary Wor
ther had been all his life a 1)
for the manhood of his face, He
d forehead, with bright grey oyes,
hat lead always a smile passi
oat, though the 51r.i10 would 80
av0tlat touch of Ironywhiot2 a 81,
utain, rather than the good -hum
It is ordinarily supposed to indica,
o was aquili e, net hooky, like
d's beak, but with that bond will
()give the 11011uan face tllo ales
kation of individual will. H
nut w11 ; for d1nir awas l)lytfarnlud, s atasthn
2t Olin with ii deep crimple on i
ad now by the slava progress
maws become doubled in its fold
had been chestnut, but dark in
had now 'become gray, but 8tit
shade of the chestnut through i
ci. shore. lie stood 6 feet 10 1:
with shall bands and fent. H
perhaps smnowhnt Arnett, lett ,reed
plight oil his horse a8 ov er,and its
to ride to hounds for a tow fields
ahanee the hunt calm in the way
Bowiek `belt wet the Doctor. Mrs
Ile 11 1-retty • little W012u131, 130W
y years of age; of whom it was
in her day silo had been the
Wiuctter and those parts, Mary
alt sinister after her Ratner, being
°emery, having °soeuially hoe
yes; but still they who had known
tie 1,.a a girl declared that Mary
hod alto her mother's peculiar
f cent II oaten.
1,y yo.tr.tmet clone of the pup{id
•cceived within the pareonago,--•.-
on received mere as guests, which
merit occurrence All belonging
Tal Was 13111 it outside the glebe
quite separate establishment,
or °palling from the Negotiant)
tho sehnoi.yar,.l. Of this door
ns that tho /teeter and rho pa-
id have the only two keys; but
ay be saki to have become finite
s the door won never locked.
the naskod-_gp� haps I1 ettrn501! oflii
Wit -tennis with Miss Wottle—
ask some favor of Urs, Worth),
was delighted to welcome thorn
+von to SElok the Domtar 1111usot#
mewled for the stupor or of
lt•1n12stor. It had been t
halon to find a harried Brent
asatcai assist. Though he was a poor roan, his own small
Ito Doetor's classiclll library, pray Supposed to be it ra-
lolnlun to no- pository of all that wits l;newn-bout- ti
tlpy this 1idnse,whot1e wife th
separate salary for looked; of
lei :toting as matron to the so
„ilia receive and elro(k. r11. feet her. Potouek., g"ow to
ter the livan b(1 a mantel;. nut of all the marveht about
ll001, doing Biro, the thing most anarvelot(s was the
tn(1 fight what his wife (fid till ho bo al
ti hint as fur, --while the husband 51
of. godli- t'2(lor, and take part of the °ire
hey could ase second entrant, But there
y0nthfuI alifileulty in this.
is to be
ors. Tiffs
CHAPTER II.—THE NEW
1 fell in The Doctor had fauna it.crifile
eho ra eon- out the eel/ its d0terlbed in 12h
oh 1222810 ter, They indoe(1 who know
oho thanr such matters will bo 'method
Utopian, and to say that one
worldly inatt0re 1112 our Sch001ntas
of these not have attempted to combine so many
d. Beit thing. 110 wanted agontlorna
ip a few
master, a curate, a matron, and a lady,-_
1is Pani- we may say ail in one. (lentos alai ushers
spoken. aro generally unmarried. An aseistttrlt
naasyoli schnolnlas�ter 15 not often in ordors, oriel
r's day. sometimes is not a gentleman• A gentle.
r, plea- man,. when he Is married, does not often
no and wish to dispose of the services of his wife
out the A lady, where she has has husband, has gen-
*anjoyed orally set/Wont debet of her own to 0111-
alway6 ploy her, without undertaking cellars. The
2°thing schema, if r: alis a:1, would no doubt be ex -
h
a
t vin .
S' littt ,
t
but
,the difficulties
Scor .
oitbe- q'l were too
no 81100e8S- entire nitll which the Doctor b11113ert in
uul(1 bo in lint. Certain. changes even were 11111(11, 111
inch duties the o1(l-eetabitslled "curriculum" of tui -
had teen a tion,. -tend wore mad(, as all the boys s2lp-
1eiteocl a was twittosed, by the. ed fwith aepersontal re-
USHI;;R. 5p0d whicllalmost seemed to imply that
nit to carry twa 111t I1 wore equlal.
This was Supposed
e last „hap- by the bclvs t0 001310 irons that fact t12at
anything a" both the Doctor anti the assistant had been
to mill it 1''elloas of their cottager; at ()ford; but
Se wise in tile parsons and other gentry around could
tet should see that there was more in it than that.
her. P0ltcacke had some power about him
n, a school vv112011 W'a9 potent over the Doctor's spirit.
tine d al-
most Its l wen. tido Wtt,9 a in her <W0l1ta11t8e11ne-
thing over thirty yetis'5 of )(ge when she
first canto to I3owi0k, in the very pride
and blooms of weu111n's bo(lut, , Ilor cont
plexion was dant a2nc1 blown,—so nitwit
se, that it was inn 0 s12)10 to (105oribe hor
eater generally by any other word, But
no clearer skin Sy,25 ever given to a
woman Iter oyes were brown, t,n(1 11°r eyo-
br.aa5 Week, ;111(1 perfectly 51galar, Her
hair
Sas Clark and very glossy,talztl always
s]reettel as sihp,y as the mature of W0 -
man's trend wi11 allow. Iter features were
regular, but With to groat show of strength
Silo wile tail for a woman, but without: any
cf that look ,.f iengrh under vvilioh female
altitude s„nle,inus salters. She was
strong tact well made, and apparently
equal to tent' 1't'.
. t, a'
to
S •
Y11 •
C
ah
him
position
might tuh,ltet her. When she had been at
13owlek nbont t1/ e, 2000th1, u at
had been bro1cn, end she lead nursea boy's leg
him
not only with assiduity, but with groat
0<rpaeity The boy wet the youngest son
of the Martlawless of AItainont;awl when)
Lacly Altamont paid a second visit to !
Bostick, fur the sake of taking ler boy
110me its soon a8 Ito was fit to be inovrct, t
het ladyship mad0 Ft little mistake. With 1
the sweetest and meso assessing smile in
the world, she offered Ales. Peam00100 a ten -
pound 11010 "My dear madam," Bald Mrs,
Peao„ol.e without ,
t
i slightest t tl
to
1211 ,
1reserve
1
t(
9
.t
d
'„
c1
im�nJty, itis so natural tbratyou shotlld
do this, bncnuso you cannot of 0o11rse
understand my position; but it is alto-
gether out o1' the question " Tho Mete
°titaness bluehcd, s.1a1)11nered, ten ( bogged
a hundred pardons. Befna 12 gent] -nater
ed Wornan,5he told the whole 8(1.1;7 to Mrs
Wortie. "1 would just as soon have otter -
ed the money to the Marchioness 110rs01f,"
said Mrs. Wertle, 1,8 she told it to her tins -
bend. "I wetted hav0 done it a deal soon -
or," said the Doctor. - "I a111 not in the
least afraid of Lady Alta/nont; but I stand
in awful dread of Mrs. Pea1ooke." Never.
thelese Mrs Peacool e had done her work
by the tittle lord's bedside, just as thol)gll
sept hal been 1a paid nurse.
And RO felt
to
. Nor was
she 12 the least ashamed efof her position in
that mitten. If there VMS taught of shame
about her, as some people solid, it certain-
ly did not come from the feet flet tlaa
tt
she
was in til° 1•eo0ipt of as salary for rhe (,ar-
Suclinr0munerat1021of 1nw$ was, 1e thought,teribed as1on0rr21,le as the I)noor,'s income; hut to
her American intelligence, the ae00ptanee
of a present of money from a Marchioness
W •2212( have been a degradation.
.It cot'tainiy wo8 8ta1d of her by 501110 tear -
tons that there Must have 120011 something
in her former :if0 of which she was
asbars, Stanti-
nup,ltotwhomgiicnorable the affairs 012 13owlek
hon been of 0ans0gtlence since hor husband
had lest his lawsuit, end who had not only
heard 1110011, but lad inquired far and :scar
about 111r. and Mrs. Pea00ok1, d001ar0t1
diligently among her friends, with many
11015 end winks, that there was something
"rotten in the state of Deunlark." Sias
by niatLre, (Inc who altogether bito
hateu a qu1u'rel,ta bishop beyond all things •be�
etermined to be the friend et his clerg,- th
to
108; --and vet he thnnght hirmrelf abiigoe ma
!) arts ti tvo i
had eta 1.. �ti^°.'ssfutly for ten years
S7
a of 1 t.1
%t '
it
fu
f Pts- . as
Boys into tris I1021ee:. I3ydint of ch(2 ging off
high pares told plying good food,—per- 1
haps
31
1 1 'aa ,
t a t
i ts,a by )
tho quality of the 1 va
education Isllfuh Int imparted, --his estab ' r
lishment headbecame nopulna and hadout- ; ; .,
grown the cap amity of the parsontig0, Ho t ea`
had been e u'ahlo(t to purchase a field or two ! at
more abutting 011 the glebe at;
had ell ere built Conv111tent I,1%311 1808. and
I rid
now limited his numherto thirty boys for
heft
3,101
1c entre were matters in can
lllch Or, Worths a:eoftti a ptectliarly his
1,: -clerical mode of repression, 11 1!ot ill 'bat
elms. Ile lead been foolish (mou It to lila
eat 0 0nlc
P tha
t he
5 to
a r
i i+
n
rate who should have none of thech cf a too1 and
godliness" about him. He was wont tto 1ia"
amnia a h
i a
piety y of young lean who ds• et i.
re,lthawe' ves entirely to their religious ma°i
Rices: Ina letter vvllioh he wrote hR
a 00
oke of one youthful(flvineas "accnceit- eel h
1(55, who had preached far - forty loin- taus.
a," Ile not only disliked, but openly inch
Touted all Signs of a special pietistic 'Th
ring. It was said of hint that Ito had of
n board to swear. There can be no 122011.
dot
that lie lila& himself wilfully dis- It cc
teful to many of 1215 stricter brethren. wise
en it came to pass that there was 8 tor- trifle
penilenee between him and the bishop as . p2070
that outspoken desire of his for aerate
I10
ut the
ut °On
e Dr. Wortle wa ssucccessful. liness The man -
meat of his parish was pre-eminently
(1. The parish 8011001 was a model,
farmers went to Murch. Dissenters
re were none. The people of I3owick
0x0(1 t1••---.
10 a,twltiioup s, who lived about ,j'%Vent-r
bread, miles off, lnatie fun of the Deena' and his
oil the project; and the bishop wta8�.9122(1 to have
9tw0en expresser{ himself an rafraiti•'tnrat
1 2)vs
oc- not bo alai) to 13oense a9 curate any ono se-
Rooter looted a. usher to tbaa.9""eliool. Ono attempt
n
while 22115 mad0 after another In wens—but at
have last it was delisted through 'the country
as an far and wide that the Doctor had suoceed-
nd was ed in this, as in every other onterplis0
st,lln- that he had attempted `There 11114 (111110 a
I( hall , Rev. 111r.Peaco°koan(l his wife. Six years
e wog since 121r. IPeacock° head been well known
t At Oxford a5 a Classic and head bee1me a
lacy, I;'eliow of Trinity. Then he had taken
t eh ...ordors, and had 501ne time afterwards
toot, married, giving up his •Feliovvship as a
1
male .matter of course. her. Peacocks, • while
n -as a living at Oxford, pati been well-known to
0m to ]nage Oxeord circle. but had suddenly
v1, .. 1
1 des
v a-
.1 a
P et roc
1 of which )teeharsed £200 teyoar, It doe
was said of hila by his friends that if he , tits
would only raise his price to x;250, he 1-•h
Might double the number, and really 1 1'05
make a fortune. In answer to this, he £• to
told hes friends that he knew his o- - `
u wll ,
Stn , wit
066
refit •--- ,.. .
hR
r
d(..i.a.edthathisoltarge !hex
Was the only Stun that was compatible t age
both with regard to himself and honesty goo
to his customers, and asserted that the la- i The
hors he endured were already quire heavy 1 titer
• en022g12 In fact, he r001n111en(Od (211 1 heti
those who gave 111m advice to mind their
~ovru business. 12 . said of"ttiln
thatdut s vwn so, well as to justify
him In reaudlating coun5 Y f2?s'in others,
There are very different ideas of what "a I was
fortune" may be supposed to consist. It with
will not be necessary to give Dr.. %Verde's 1 to be
exact idea. No doubt it changed with f
Th
him, increasing 48 his looney increased. ( eo
But he wa8 supposed to bo a comfortable ; scam
span. He p8id ready looney and high Iy scam
prices. He liked that other people under , to be
him ahnill(1 thrive,—and he liked them toe tone
1210w that they throve by his means. He tion
liked to be master, and always was. He stain
was just, and lik0d his justice to be r000g- - ewain
ach
lzed
Heeach
was� 1
„enoroue also, and liked 1 for b
tlzat,�be known, xiar•keeft it carriag0
I for his wife "- hen the daughter
of„.peer c elr�t 'W1n m,ore..,a11d was
proud to see torr as well dressed as the wife
of an __..__.
arson, and
knew the co'mtorrt gloyf 118 ng atheir n open-hand-
ed, well-to-do gentleman In the village.
This third episcopal diflIOulty did not en-
dure long. Dr Wortie knew his man, and
willing enough to be on good terms
his bishop so long as he was hallowed
In all things his own master.
ere been some
ting be -
Dr. 'Wortle�and the world hibout his
1. He W'1s, as I have said,a th orough-
n0rou6 plan, but he required, himself,
treaas to thed tchgarges made by'nhim as
112)aster was unendurable. He ex -
ed to all arents that he
ed for
boy at the rate of two hundred )2-y0ar
anything requiredge dfor2d tuition, and a boy'e benefitor
comfoouidrt bo ch rgedond tfc for s anerily extra atpsucch
price as Dr. Wortio himself thought to be
nn equivalent. Now the popularity of his
estahtishment no doubt d0p0nded. in a
degree on the sufficiency and comfort
ho
provided. 611 The things
beer wasf the best, the
th e
boys were not made to oat fat, their taste in
the selection of joints was consulted. The
morning coffee was excellent. 'Tho cook
was a great adept 11t cakes and puddings.
Tho Doctor would not himself have been
satisfied unless everything had boon plenti-
ful, and everything of the best - Ho would
have hated a butcher who had attempted
to seduce bran with moat beneath the usual
price, But when he heel supplied that
which WAS suflIciont according to his own
liberal ideas, he did not give more without
charging for it, Athong his customers
there had been a certain Honorable kir.
t;t:tntiloup, and,—winch had been mora
impertant,—an Honor ..2lio Etr7_
y ineering husband. •As his wife -worshipped hine and regarded Jelin as a Jupiter on great
earth from whose mod ther
shoula be rot appeal, but tittle harm came
from thIs. If a tyrant, he was an :aloe-
tinaate tyraot. His wife felt him to be so.
His servants, his parish, and his school all
felt Inni to he so. They obeyed hiire loved
him, and believed in Min.
So, upon the whole, at the tittle With
Whieb we are dealing, did the diocese, the
courity,and that world of parents by Whon
tile boys were sent to his school. 13ut this
hod uot conie about without some hard
fighting. Ile wile over fifty years of age,
and had bon Rector of llowick for nearly
twetity. During tbat time there had been
Sticeettion of three bithont, and he had
quarrelled more or less with all of them.
/night be justo to say that they batten
of th
ore or less °evasion to find
fauit wait hint, Now Dr. Wortle,—or Mr.
'Worth*, net im should be ealled in reference
tO that leteled,--Was a Man who could bear
oensure from no human being. Ile had
Sent hie potItion at Itton beeanse the head
master lude roquirecl from him Rome sit h
0 enact of praotice. There had boon no
t quarrel on' that ocosion, but Mr. Wortle
had Emote. Ile at once eumnienced his
echoed at ItoWich tell / c aeon
1.y. ralpils Into hie owe. Inotte. The bighop of
ithat day suggested that tho cure of the
reale of the pitriahlonere at 13owlek
, being miliordinated to the Latin and Greek
- Of tho sunset the nobility. The bishop got
A toponee which gave 101 additional sat's-
/' latttion to his speedy translation to Amore
, comfortable tliocese. Between the next
belehopanil Mr. Wattle there wesetinfortun-
:way, raisuriderstanding, and Molest feud
for the entire ton years during which his
lordiailu reigned in the lettlitco of Brotigh-
, tan. 'Mkt Blehop of Broughton had been
i awe ot that large hetch of Low Church pre],
want
lec,(i
1211 th
well;
grant
ho 111.
had b
care an
eat ti
apt to
childr
being
3une,
would
of the
est; a
sweets
Her fa
noted
to brow
eyes t
round th
times
mtay co
which
His nos
true bis
aeelri5 t
est ind
lnutlth,
11ma11, 1
been tilt
which 1t
many di
His hair
hue. It
with the
here an
height,
was now
tat
world, tt
1,d it
"mi. ed the stirs of only a few of his 1110122 inn-
13ut timate fronds that he had undertaken the
very dirties of vice-president of a Classical col-
lege at St, Louis in the State of Missouri,
anal Snch a disruption as this was for a nine
tl{{ey complete; but after five yeare 1Zr. L'oacaulto
)(21J 1(fs1)uarocl again at Oxford, with a beituti-
pros- fnl'Anlerloan wife, and the n0cessity of
aro earning an income by his erudition.
still It would at first have se0me1 very int.
m as pr0hahlO that Dr Wortle should have
now taken into his school or into his parish a
t 12110 gentleman who had chosen the United
States a5 a field for his classical labors,
tn. The Doctor, whose mind was by no moans
d a logicel, ,, as a thorough going Tory of the
tlo. el(l 8011oo1, and therefore ac)nsld0red him -
Reif ff'
11112(2 . He i atectxciliound to ng stomaitt ' the Mr.Poaeoci-o-t
had 00rtaf2lly boon a rolling steno. Ho loved
,ij : Oxford with all his heart and some years
no-
since had been /ward tosn�+ hard things of
1110 Mr. Pone:wee, when that gentleman lie-
nor sorted his college for i,__ -_
a was one who thought that there should he
oh ' a wino of penitence inrowed to those who
is moreover when he -heard that Mr.Poiteocke
00 was endeavoring to establish himself in
el : Oxford as a "coach" tor undergraduates,
t, , and also that he was a married man with -
of . out aay encumbrance in the wily of Pain-
s I By, there seemed to hiin to be an addition-
ts , al reason for pnreloning that American es -
o was to carry out that tl
t men together. There were friends at 02.-
: ford who knew hew anxious tho Doctor
et as 11
well able
when by
of over fort
sale that
homy of
Wortle to
tanti- tall and
loop. Mrs, Stantiloup was a /nay vvho father's o
liked all tile best things which tho world , Wor
maid Ripply, but bunny liked paying tho had ininr
best price. Dr. Wortleat Khoo! was tho eoftnesto 0
best thing the world could sue )1 f ,Yor
had boon
11111084 wk.
wee afro(
to the sell(
WO, its a
with a do
garden to
defter obsolete, n
Sometinica
titre:1.60 11
gentle of la
pethims to
Who always
wh
ran but then the price was certainly the
very best. Young Stantiloup was only
eleven; and as theth wore bon at Bowlck
int old asnevouteeeenfor the seheol had not
altogether maintained Its old el a
had thooght that her boy should he ad -
mated at I
ea. Ilse correspondence
whielt had ensued had been impleasant.
The young Stanitlo p had influenza,
strut Mrs. titantiloup had Rent her own deete
tor. Champagne had been order el, end
been forced by his *Ito to refuse ta pay
stuns demanded for thee° undoubted ex-
tras. 'nen shillings allay forat drive for,
neeined se to lilts adlethe not
Doctorle *lie to have been aroud. t,o bow it earn
toke 1.05 little hey in her o • age? that side of
It was snonistrottie Mr Stan- foe Nome of
iv had, 'bettor ba taken away this would
11 paid .rtt- (mew' "Thii little boy torte absent"
mossy arid the ,31/0i3Or Was offer- liore,011 th
!fiord Palmegetan. Atitong theM there wise iittle boy!
w 0 were brentght forward under ,ted the»
atteite metre low, more Moue, metre itincere, Chem rmn
este Mare given to interferenee. fro teach the littio 1,
; 2iftfaVlnertle his duty as A parieh clergyman arid the in
•
to para that they were on
the wall. notnetinme Mita
iernt1 her heusekeener through
the iittle bops. It would then
ime for the little boys. 13ut
generally be daring the Doe -
School side of the tole there
P tit establishment of servants,
n refer -
once to £111 either, a ourato anti a matron,
and hero were the very things combined.
Mr. Peacocke's gebolarship and power of
teaching woro acknowledged; he was al-
ready in orders; awl it was declared:that
Mrs. Peace:alto was undoubtedly- a lady.
Many fhquirles were made., Many meet.
ings took place. Many diffieulties arose.
13ut at last Mr. and Mrs. Peacooke came
to Bowlek end toe!: Up their abode in the
A 11 the Doctoral regtzireinente were not
oeite fulfilled. Mts. Peiscooko's position
statute:11y settled. tare. Poitecetke who
seemed to be a, woman post:eased of stee-
ling sense and great activity undertook
hordutles without difficulty. But Mr Pee-
n:10m would not at first consent to net at
cure e the parish. Ito dhl how:twee after
a time consent tit ; erfortn a portion of the
Sunday services. When Ito first came to
Bostick he heel declared that he would
hie ptofession and to that he meant to ele-
vote himself exclutively. Nor foe the six
or eight months of 1.1 4, sojonrn did he go
back from this; so that the Doctor nuty be
mid men ntill to have failed in earryIng
out hie pullets" It
att the new
schoolmaster appeared in the pulpit of the
parish church and pr+1 IOW a sermon.
All that had. pessed in privet° conference
between the Dottier nnd hl on
tho subjpet nom; not licro be related, Int
Pencocketi averelon to do 33101'0 Anil 14t•
tend regularly tit the (thumb services (IX one
of the parithioners ha 1 been very strong.
The Doctor's anxiety to overcome his at•
There had, no elouln, been inuelt earl he-
tweeti them Mr. Pastooke had been true
to MA prinolplee, where eor those princlinee
were, in regard to hk appointment as a
ditt at first somewhat imprudently cas.
deaventr to spread a rumour: ab oad that
the Doctor had. b000mo onsanved by the
lady's beauty But even blame hostile to
Bowick could hot aceept this. The Doetor
certainly wat nut the man to put in jot-
ardy the respect of the world an 1 his own
standing for the beauty of ithy W0.111/131;
And, utoreoventhe Doter, es we have said
before, was over fifty years et ago. But
there soon (tame up anothot gronna on
which calumny could found a story. It
Wag corteinly the ease that Mrs. Peacooke
had never accepted any hospitality from
Mrs. Word° or other Indien itt the neigh-
borhood. It roaohed tho ears of Mo. Stan- I,
Montt that, that the ladiee
upon each other, as Indies are wont to do
acqualutnace, and thou that Mrs, Wortle
had askea the. Peacock° to dinner Inn
ItIrs.l'etteoeke had refused not only that in •
los ceremonious form of toed/inking.
A.11 this had been tinut and it had beim
true also, —though of this Mrs, Stantlioup
Poiteoeite had oplitined to her neighbor
that eito end Met intend to put herself on a
visiting tooting with anyone, "lint why
not, my dear?" 1411a. Wortle had mid,
urged to the Argument ba preeepts from
her husband. "Why tibould you make
youreelf desolate here, when lire shall be
no put to have your "It is part of uty
life that it intest be so," Mo. Peazooke
hati ans*ored. "t 11111 quite sure that the
duties 1 have undertaken are beetuning
Sarsapanii
and
The Greatest of all Liver,
Stomach and Blood Me.dicines.
Rheumatism, Gout and
Chronic Co I:plaints.
They Cleanse an.: • Wily the
Ai1 Druggists and
General. Dealers.
Unlade nit
all the clogeteelti: .1 •
venues of the-howitle,/.
Kidneys and Livor,1
carrying off graduelin
without weakenina the
system, all the -lean:si-
des ani foul /esteem ef
the secretions • at the
tame time &Meet-
Stornaoh, firing
;eanstes of Vision, 3a,m-
Fluttering °I' the
Heart, NorvorisNils7i
and General Dobility;
these and many other
Tata tt/sinillar complaints teed
BURDOCK moon
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111 rriltl:,»!.tfili•:;11):ninty (b,ttelhltietilerkar
do for in r, ton %coil • rim drPtlia nAW
at prices 1 iv', ',pH, sot s -ni have to
pay for al "r (10. 111131. (01 parties
If yr,,, ink that n Tweed Seal cannot
be propi ily ?wide for 81 Spot cash. can
ee, nor work. Our tertne aro cash.
r-tzedulan, Ont.
40 YEARS (V SUCCESS
IT IS.A SURE CURE
001.t0 CRAMOS
CHOLERA INFANtilivi
it4,41 aft
att_t_reatirett or Adults.
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