HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1888-5-31, Page 3It is Absurd
For people to expect a cure for Indigos.
tom, sinless they refrain frem satieg
what is unwholesome ; but if anything
will eliarpen the appetite and give tone
i•o the digestive organs, it is Ayer's Sr
saparilla. Thousands all over the land
testify to the moats; of this ruedicine.
Mrs. Sarah Burroughs, a 248 Eighth
etroet, South Eoston, writes: "My hus.
band lies taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla, for
Dyspepsia and torpid Ilyer, and has
boon greatly 'benefited."
•A Confirmed Dyspeptic,
0, Canterbury, a 141 Franklin fit,,
Bee oed• Masse writes, that, suffering
:1
for eters from Indigestion, he was at
last i1duce(' to try Ayer's; Sarsaparilla
and, by its uee, was entirely cured.
Mr.. Joseph Aubin, of High street,
Holyoke, Mass., suffered for over a year
from Dyspepsie, so that she could no.,
at substantial food, became very weak,
and was unable to care for her family.
Neither the medicines prescribed by
physicians, nor any of the reinedise
advertised for the cure of Dyspepsia,
- helped her, until she commenced the
use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "Three
beetles of this medicine," she writes,
"cured. me." thet little head entertain of a blessing ? "
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
eaaid Mr. Egmont.
Alwyn litted his soft brown eyes reverently •was such .4 young lady for self-assertion to
9• and mid, " It is eomething good," speaking, make upfor there being so little of her,"
as he always did, in a baby lisp Inimitable And Annaple, very thin and tiredlooking,
, PREPARED BY
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., L.owell, Mass. here. -
Prioe $1; de bottem, $5. Worth *6 a bottle.
TJTTIE FATHER.
HY CHARLOTTE M, YoNGE,
CHAPTER XXXL—(Cozerniuna),
Nuttio had a beautiful colored photegraph
of tier mother, threshed like a
which had been taken at Nice, inii
n tnhtttubeilve'
o
,bjtoiring him till secure of a clean bill of
of Alice L'gremont's moat complete and '"'"11' " Bat see, just outside the door,
matured beauty, She had taught Alwyn to i there's something for Billy."
kiss and reet it every evening before She had made her servant bring up the
his prayers, and such a kiss was his parcels to the paesage el -aside, and Billy
reward when he had shown, any special I was mon hugging a megnifieent box of sol-
aot of her ,gooduess, for whieh, as the told diers, wherewith he pranced off to show
him,
rmlattlheersor'ula have been Pleas
ed atolletinhatto Ursula could more decidedly hear
his Mother, leaving the doom open,
Such nother boon was his one Sunday1 the baby's voice, not a healthy child's lusty
evening at Biarritz, when the found that ,3crYerhaelddut waitroartlietmtlpetsfeItie wc:dilstddi4titdedr:
while ehe wee shut up at dinner with her p
father he had voluntarily gone to churoh 1" Come, won't she go to Endly ? Oh, Billy -
with nurse instead of playlng on the beach boy, how splendid! 1 hope you thanked
with some other nglish children. •• wad Cousin Ursula. Beby Jenny, now can't you
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all very long and tireseme,,, he said, when let any one speak but yourself ? Oh shall
asked if he liked it. I never teach you thet "Below, my babe,"
44 Then why did you ge, old man ? Thereis not " bellows my babe." That's better 1
was no need to drag you there," said his Now Met you let gluilY have you, while I
father. go to Cousin Nuttie'
wadgidgs •'Ursula, invading the room that served as
be offered without .offetice ? Sbe aeleed, how ,A re you there ? Mr. Dude* told me you; MISCELI Al9E078.
ever, "Do you remember Alwyn --my Wyn- were coming. ROW iS unale ?" Aad
nie ?'" the voice was much brisker than in the days
Wynnie gave Inc my horse," cried the of lawn-tennie.
boy, unstabling a teed which had seen hard " Pether, father look 1" cried the bay.
eervice since the presentation, " Where's "Why. 13illy.leida you are eet up
Bagley—What did Lawyer SprigT adviseyou about your fifty. dollar case? alley--
I He advised xne to settle without a euit,
Wynnie ?" Zeuayee and (Masseurs 1 eee where they
"He ia at home. You meat come and see came from."
him," said Nuttie who lied rot been allowed During the mixture of greetings and in
168de (land drag dude said the by; "Let me come 1 Mayn't 11" exclabned
• "You need not have walked then, Maiiter kitchen, where Annaple Was trYing to hush
Dignity." off the child and make her over to a little
" Poor nursie couldn't go without used+ ing,el
twelveyearsWilliesoldtnmti
aideimelvhnioustt000ncinvinaowkabiits-
eitid Alwyn, "and sister says there's
blessing on those that go." • eolWersi With smothered eXOlarnationa of
A leleming ? eh 1 and what idea does delight'
"011, Nuttie, how Rood of you I Please to
excuse the accompaniment. • There never
•
• 'VETE EXETER TIMES..
Is publisned every Thursday motning,at lh
• TI MES STEAM PRINTING HOUSE
"Well?"
"And it cornea from God."
"Well, what is it? Can you see it ?"
"No" --he looked in perplexity towards
Nettie, who was in agony all the time, lest "Poor wee lassie," said Annaple; "there's
there should be a scoff that might remain great excuse for her, for the food has not
held up the child, fearfully small and pinch-
ed for four months old, to be kissed by Nut-
" Does healways go on like thisV'
" 'Cept when she is asleep," said Willie.
in the child's mind.
"Never mind sister. Can you feel it ?"
"Yes ;" and the little face lighted with "And how are you all? I'm glad you are
yet been invented that suits her ladyship."
" You must come and commit nurse."
Main-streednearly opposite Fitton's Jewelery such a reality that the incipient inockery at hand, Nuttie 1 Is Mr. Egremont bet -
Store, Exeter, On t,, by John White kt Son , Pro- turned into wonder on the next question. ter ?"
•urie tors.
" And how does it fie,. ?" "As well as ever he is—lame and alto -
mama or AnynnTtsum : d •
dirstinsertiou,per „,. ,..18 cents. "Oh, so nice ! It makes Wynnie glad gather aninvalid,-.-but he has not had such
Each subseque,itiusertion ,par iine„....8 cents. here," and he spread his attends over his bad attacks of pain lately."
To insure inseetion, advertisements should breast, and gave a little caper like a kid for "And his eyes?"
be sent in notlater than Wednesday inorniug
very g act „ess. "About the same. He can write and
"There 1" said Mr. Egreinont, leaning tell one card from another, but he can't teed
OurJOB PRINTING DEPARTMBNT is one back fairly conquered. " Any one might —or rather it hurts him to do so • and he
.1the lergest and best equipped in the County
f Pluxon, All .work entrusted to us will reeeiv
ut prompt attention.
Decisions Iteg ardin g ews-
papers.
envy Wynnie ! Good -night, my boy, blew can't bear a strong light. But, Annaple,
ing and all. I wonder if one felt like that how are you? That child is wearing you to
when one was a little shaver." he pursued, a shadow."
as Alwyn went off to bed. "011! I'm quite well—perfectly. There,
"1 think I did sometimes," said Nuttie, I think she is gone off at last. You had
Any person who dates 0+ eamerresularly from but I never was half as good as la ynme I" better walk her about a little, Emily; she
he post-ollice, whether directed in his name or "What 2' exclaimed her father. " You 1 will break out again if we try to put her in
tho cradle,"
• And having handed over the child with
only a very low murmur, Annaple left her
combined kitchen and nursery. Sheflew at
the flowers Nutde had brought like a thirs-
ty person, crying, as she buried her face in
them "Now for beauty! Now Mark will
" He is. full of sphit. That old bathing be refreshed I Ah 1 here's a pretty pickle
woman calls him "un mei petit diable for a reception room."
d'Anglais,' he is so venturous." I "Oh, don't put it away! I could help
Which delighted Mr. Egremont as much as you; I do so like that kind of work. It is
the concession that the boy's faith was"pret- so like old times."
ty"delightedthaula. Indeed,hewenta little 'It must be put away, thank you, for
further, for when she came back from her Mark will be coming in. 'And the saying
few minutes at Alwyn's bedside he proceed- about the publics washing of garments is
ed to tell her of the absolute neglect in which specially true of one's Own husband. WIVES
his mother, a belle of the Almanack days, and means are worrying to the masculine
had left her nursery. It was the first time mind." • ..
he hacl ever hinted at a ahadow of perception " I thought it was too early for Dia& ?"
another's. or whether he has sub seribed or not bred up among the saints."
ie responsible for payment. g‘ Ah 1 but I hadn't the same nazure. I
' 4.2 If knersou orders his paper discontinudd
•la ti stay all atrears or the publisher may never was like— her."
r
co Iieue to send it until the ne,ymentis made, "Well—'tis very pretty now, and I don't
a d then, eolleet the whole amount, whether know how we could stand a young Turk
elle paper is taken from tne office or not. , , make a , . , ,, $
3 In suits for subscriptions, the suit may be Put you muan t maze a gui. OI Dime
• institutedinthe place waere the paper is pub. "There's no fear of that," said Nuttie.
lished, although the subecriber may reside
hundreds of miles away.
4 The courts have decided that refusing to
take newspapers or peiiodicals from the post-
e/lice, or removing and leaving them uncalled
' or is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud.
Exeter Butcher Shop.
R.DAVIS,
Butcher & General Dealer that anything in his own life had been amiss, "-He has an appointment to keep at Char-
med:Ursula could not but feel a, dreamy, ing Cross or thereabouts, so I made him
hopeful wonder whether her :sweet little promise to come in in time to "put a bit in
Alwyn could be the destined means of doing hie had." as our Irish charwoman says."
that in which her mother had failed. It was I "Then I can take him. I have the oar -
at least enorigh to quicken those prayers riage, and I must be at borne by half past
which had been more dutiful than trustful. I twelve. I wish you would cane too, An.
And then her hope sank again when she naple. There's plenty of room. You could
realised that her father's days were spent 'show the baby to nurse, and the boys could
between the hill of opiate, followed by a cer- have a 'good game. I would send you back
Min serenity, then in a period of irritability, in the evening. Mark could come on after executed a commission about her father's'
con. In any case, however, some of the meat we would ave better health.
each being more or less prolonged, according his business is done." • glasses. He had plenty of time, but she . There is no duty on eggs, and our Cana -
closed
made are very curious. For in-
to health, weather, or entertainment, and' "Thank you, Nuttie, I can't to-day—for was delayed longer than she expected, and re 1 diem Mends ship, to our markets all along
stance, Mr. George Johnson, the Govern -
closed again by the sedatives in various a whole heap of domestic reasons; but, if on her return was surprised to find that he ; the border and in Eestern cities. Of the
meat statistician, has just issued, under the
forms. It relieved her indeed, but she felt you can get Mark to d 't Id be had dropped asleep. ; 13 939 One deems imported last year,
- PENNYROYAL WAFERS. it a wickedness to be glad of the come, o, i won
" Ah 1 that's what comes of a moment s .
; authority of the Department of Agrioulture
Prescription of a phyeician who she was aware that the habit was making I "How is Mark ?"
calm, and so good for him." an interesting volume giving statistics of the' , 13,682 914 came from Canada, leaving only
qu'et ;" he said, smiling. . 1 328.051 from all the rest of the world.
trade and reven.ue debt of Canada The
inroads on her father's powers. Between ' " He is well, quite well," said Annaple ; "Pine quiet in the roar of Ludgate Hill 1" , . 1 Belgium sent us 130,800 dczens, and China
has had a life long experience in
o goo an patient. a you see, x
" To &Cockney 'tie as the mill to the mil- statistics are a illustrated.any o them
11 M .f
i 207,275 doze.ns. The other 89,879 dozens
treating female diseases. Is used that and his defect of eyesight he was often "and s d dB 1 't
monthly with perfect success by . . , ,I like the full stir and tide " he added are exceedingly curious. One set indicates
over 10,000 ladles. Pleasant, safe, much confused, tepecially about money mat- dem take it out of a man when that doleful *er ' - ' '
the 1- t* f the
e iquor aonsump ion o eDominion, .
came from England, Gerrnmay, France and
effectual. Ladies askeyourdruita ters and was more and more dependent. little noise won't stop all night! We are looking out upon it. " I never knew what
It ef thisthtOntariodrinksMexico, The Chinese eggs, of course, were
Would ould that it had been only upon her, both acquiring a form of somnambulisna, but-
-ist for Pennyroyal wafers and , m
take no substitute, or Inclose post -
Pi ALL RINDS Or -
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OastomerssuPplied TUESDAYS, THURS-
DAYS Awn SATUBDAYS at their residence
ORDERS LEF'T AT THE SHOP WILL RE
CHIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
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quiries, admiration of the flowers, and th
exhibition of Billy's treaeuree, Atompl
glided away, and presently placed befor
him a tray, daintily beisapkinned and se
forth with a little cup of soup.
" Ettby is really asleep, and Emily a
proud as a Hielanclman " she said "No.
eat this, vvithout more ado, for that good
Nuttie is going to set you down at Charing
Orme "
Eegley—That's peculiar. By the way)
-what did he charge you for the aa vice ?
Bailey--Seventy.five dollars.
° The Methodists of this Proviuce have a
e I great advantage over' the Presbyteriana in
° that whenever they have a minister they
t provide work for hire, Many Preabyterian
ministers who are not by any means invelid,
s are lying about idle and dieheartenetl be-
calm° ey neve na work and oau get no
"call." Mighe it not be worth while to take
a hint from -the IVIethodists ?
Gabriel Dumont, Riers lieutenant, is say-
ing that the Indians are dying in the North-
West by hundreds and that had it not been
for the Half Breeds they would have by this
time been extiuct. Gabriel does not blame
the Government, but protests that their
agents are unfaithful and keep in their own
pockets what tiny are commissioned to ex-
pend upon the natives. Surely this ought
to be looked into. It is long since Dr. Rob-
ertson and other well known and reliable
men made the Salne charges and surely all
of these could not hie conspired with each
other to tell lies,
"This is the way we spoil our husbande
Nuttie," said Mark, " Refections served
upat every turn."
"Only home 1 The immortal pot aufeed
said Annaple. "And you are to go on
after you have interviewed your man of
steel, and have tea with Nuttie, and pay,
your nerds to your uncle, like a dutiful
nephew.
"No,that I can't, Nannie; promised
Debbs to go and see man for him, and I
must come back as soon as I can after
that." •
He looked—as to figure and air—mueb
more like his old self when be bad changed
his coat. They fed him, almost againat his
will, with a few of the forced strawberries
Nuttie had brought. Billy pressed on him
wonders from a Bails bonbon box, and An.
naple fastened a rose and a pink in his but-
ton -hole, and came down to the street door
with her boy to see him off.
"What do you think of her ?" was Mark's
first inquiry,
" Think 1 As Mr. Dutton said long ago,
never was braver lady ?"
"Never was there a truer word 1 meant
as to bier health? As to courage, spirits,
and temper, there is no question; I never
saw them fail ; but are they not almost too
much for the frame V' he asked anxiously.
It echoed Nuttie's fear, but she tried to
frame a cheerful =ewer. "She is very thin,
but she seems well."
"She never complains, but I am sure her
strength is not what it was. She cannot
walk out as she did at first. Indeed, she
gets no real rest day or night, and there's
no:relieving, her 1"
"She says you don't get much rest
either."
" Mere than my share "said Mark. "The
poor little thing never sfeeys except in some
otte'e arms, and if awake, is not content for
ma omnotmhse2n,t, except in her mother's."
"And that has been going on four
"Three. Ever since we brought her back
from Redcastle. I have nearly determined
to move into some suburb when I get a rise
is Miehaelmas, unless ehe improves!
"Nurse might suggtes something.'
"Or at any rate tell as what to think.
We showed her to a dootor, and all he could
propose was some kind oefeod, which was
no more successful than the rest. Did you
look at her, Nuttie? She is a pretty little
thing when she is quiet, but shda dwindles
away—at least so it seems to me, though
Annaple will not see it, and—and if we are
not permitted to keep the little one, I dread
what the effect may be on her."
Nuttie said something about brevery and
goodness thinking in her heart tkat if the
blow fele, it would be better for all than the
perpetual suffering of the poor little sickly
bei,n, gA.h you don't know what her affections
are," said Mark. "You did not see her
•when she•lost her mother, and there nad
been no strain oa her powers then. How-
ever, I've no business to croak. Many a
chili gets over troubles of this kind, and,
as Annaple says, little Jenny will be all the
more to as for what we go through with
her.' -
•The carriage stopped, and Nuttie ask ea
him if it would delay him too long if she
To all appearances Canada is being made
a dumping ground for pauper Englishmen.
Now that the States have refused to receive
them, the current has been turned to the
Dominion. The conscquences are painful in
the last degree. There are hundreds of im-
migrants being landed in Canada without a
farthing and without the slightest prospect
of getting either food or work. It is cruel
in the last degree to tell these poor people
that work is plentiful in Canada and that all
that cotne need never be out of a job. In
stead of thab there are more already seekin,
work than oan get it, and how people who
call themselves religious can tell these un•
fortunate dupes such lies is a mystery.
And if it is unfair and cruel to the emfgrants,
it is equally so to the people of this countr,
Many of those who are coming out will be
permanent burdens to the community, and
surely this is not what it ought to be, • Mule
titudes are being shipped off as farm laborers
who could not tell the difference between a
hoe and a plough, and that by parties who
tell that the love of Christ constrains thein 1
There is some talk of the Socialists in
Germany giving trouble. This is exceeding-
ly likely, thorigh it is difficult to ascertain
what are the real facts of the case. The
blood and iron system of suppression linty
make quiet for a while, but it makes the
subsequent =dual= more certain and more
formidable. The danger of stieh corm°.
tions is only the greater from the prospect
of any amelioration becoming all .the fainter
as the life of the present Emperor gradually
fades out. With him disappears all the
dreams which may have been dreamed about
constitutional reform and amelioration, The
coming Emperor gets credit for being des-
potic in all his ideas and, modes of work,
and ready to say as another fool said long
ago "My little finger shall be thicker than
mer'father's loins." When people lose hope
they are in danger of becoming desperate,
and desperate people are apt to resort to
desperate remedies. The great German
people cannot surely. continue for all time
to be still under a grinding military despot-
ism. The wonder is that they have done
this so long, and when the upbreak at last
conies ib ui only natural that it should be
somewhat formidable. The great marvel,
however, is that so many millions of all were eaten, The annual report of the
thoughtful, intelligent men shodd so long bureau of daddies, recently issued, tells
have allowed themselves to be led by the us the,t we imported, last year, 13,939,054
nose by a few of these fellows whom they dozens. Add this to our home production,
have agreed to call Kings, Kaisers, Chan- and it would furnish just about eight
cellors, and what net. dozens per capita annually, or one egg every
Whether the Dominion is to be congratu fourth day to each person. This is cer,tain-
ly a small rad? . of one of the most wnole-
laded or the reverse on what is made known
some and nutritious foods. It' ought to be
by some compeuds of statistics need not be
doubled. If we ate more eggs and less
said, for much may be said both Fro and
To Save Life
Frequently requires prompt action, An
hour's delay waiting for the doctor may
be admitted with serious consequences,
especially in easee of Croup, Pneumonia,
and other throat and lung trouble.
Hence, no family ;Mould be without a
bottle ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
wheel has proved itself, thonsande of
ewes, the best Emergency Medicine
over discovered. It gives prompt relief
and prepares the way for a thorough
curet, which is certain to be effected by
Jt s 03otinued use.
S, Latimer, dd, D., Mt, Vernon,
Ga., says: "J have found. Ayer's Cherrtr
Pectoral a perfect cure for Group in al
eases. I ve known t woiet eases
relieved in a very short time by its use;
and I advise all families to use it in sud-
den emergencies, for coughs, croup, &c."
A. .1. Eidson, M. D., Middletown,
Tenn., says: "1 have need Ayer's
Cherry Peotoral with the best effect in
my practice. This wonderful prepara-
tion once saved my life. I bad a con-
stant °Quota night sweats, was greatly
reduced in flesh, and given up by my
physician. Dee bottle and a half of the
Pectoral cured me."
"1 cannot say enough in praise of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral," writes E.
Bramion, of Palestine, Texas, "
believ-
ing as do that, bid. for its use, I should
long gime be ve died,"
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For sale by J. W, Browning, C. Lutz,
Exeter, and all dxuggists.
Maite4 States Egg Supply.
The census of 1880 placed the total pro--
ductioneof eggs in this eountry Etrt 456,96%-
054 dozens, and it may now be safely esti-
mated at 460,000,000 dezens, at least. That
is leap than eight dozens per year for each
man, ViOnlan and child in this country, if
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age for sealed particulars. So d by but she was constantly certain that Gregorto when there's real out-of-door business to be
an druggists, $1 per box. Address was taking advantage of his master's 'help- done, it is not like proper sleep."
THE EUREKA. CHEMICAIs GO., DETROIT, Mx* . lessness, and keeping it up by all means in ; "Or when there's woman's indoor bud-
ded' Sold in Exeter by J. W. Bronming, his power. Yet what couldibe done? For the ness. I am afraid," said Nuttie, much con -
C. Lutz, and all druggists.
AGI
I valet was absolutely necessegy to his comfort, cerned at the extreme thinness a Annaple's
iand yet she somethnes thought her father , face and hands, and the weary look of her
- half in dread of him, and afraid to expostu- large eyes.
and vte will send you P • ,
free s royal, valuable more frequent. Things, that would have en- she answered brightly. "One thing 18,
ample box of goods raged him from others, were only grumbled this work suits Mark, he feels that he
that will put you in the way of making InOrt and fretted over, when Gregorio caueed him can do it and he gets on well with
money at once, than anything else in. Americo..
Bothsexes of all ages can livat home and real inconvenience by absence or forgetful- the men, They asked him to join in their
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work in sneretime;or all the time, capital nem, and made very insufficient apology. It club, and he was so much phased. He
notrequirud. We will start you. immense seemed like a bondage; Nuttie thought of gets up subjecta for them, and I am so glad
pay sui e for those who start at once. &rums;
hermother's efforts, and blamed heraelf in he has such a pleasure and interest to keep& Co ,Portland Maine
vain. 1him from missing the society he was used
It was dunng this journey that she heard to.
of good IMES Headworth's deatb. The old1 "It must be very good for them too. Mr.
lady's mind had long failed, and the actual Dutton said he really thought Mark had
present loss to Nuttie was not great ; but it kept them from going m for a strike."
seemed to dose a long account of matitude1"Besides the glory of the thing," said
-such as she had. not thoroughly felt or Under- Annaple drawing herself up, Mr, Dobbs
How Lost How Restored stood before; and, the link with Mickle- thought so too, and raised us ten pounds;
!which made us able to import that little
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Caiyers thwayte was tovered.
well's Celebrated EsF•ay on the radical cure of For Mark and Annaple Prevailed on Mrs. Bridgefield lassie to hold baby—when_
spinturroannaa or incapacity induced by excess or Egremont to install Miss Nugent as govern. :when Miss Jenny will let her. He has some
earlY indiscretion. . ness to Rosalind and Adele,. In that me law copying to do besides, but I don't like
The celebtated author, in this admirable essay, „„„„. tv Nuttie hoped to see a good deal of that • it burns the candle at both ends
clearly demonstratefrom a thirty yeare' emcee:NMI
practice, that the alarming consequences of ssit. her ; but of course was again diaaPpointed, and he does get bad headaches sometimes,
abuse may bs radieally cured • pointing out a mode for her' father would not hear of returning to and goes on all the same."
of owe at ono° ,,.O,.;., o'd effectual;i.Bridgefield. T........ draughty and dull, and t " You must both come • and see my
send" cent""tage " late about ersonal neglects which became " Oh one makes that up at odd times 1"
means of which every sUfferer, no matter wbat his •
eondition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pd• desolate, and nothing suited him but Lon. wymo
rately and radically, don.
"Ah!I had never asked after him.
suppose he is as pretty as ever,' meld An-
Reff• This lecture should be in the hands of every
youth end every man in the land, naple, who secretly thought his beauty too
Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad girlish compared with her sturdy Billy.
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CHAPTER XXXII.
• =ACES IN THE ASCENDANTS.
"Man's work ends with set ef sun,
Woman's work Is never done "—Proverb.
It wee far on in May when Ursula found gaiter suit. And he is so good. I could
herself again „ the aiding room over the not have believed a child could be so tuiel
warehouse. Somehow it had not the dailltY and considerate on a journey. You Should
Well -oared -for air of ask The pretty table have seen him standing by my father' i knee
ornaments were out of eight ; the glass over ha the railway carriage, and was amusing
the clock was diin, the hands had stopped; him with all that Was to be seen, and stop.
some of Annaples fom, the blacks, had ef- ping at the leapt hint that he was chatter-
feoted a lodgment on the Pierian figures; Eng too much."
the chintem showed wear and wash, almost "Billy 18 wonderfully helpful. Ali
grime . the carpet's pattern was worn a and Ain:triple's eyes lighted up ae
boaket'full of Flocks was on the sofa ; motion the step tliat had music in't (lame up the
the table a drees, once belonging to Anna- stair; and as Mark came in,Nuttie thought
trousseau, was laid out, converted into him grown older, his hair thinner, his
its eomponent parts. The wails of a baby ehottlelers rounded, and his office coat shah -
could be heard in the distance, and the first by, Ind the saw something in his counteni
person to appear was Maeter William, ance there had never been bofore, Ever sinee
sturdy and happy in spite of wofullY darned she had known him he had worn a certain
knees to hie stockings. air of depressioa, or perhaps more truly
" MOther'e coming, if baby will stop cry- of failure and perplexity, which kept before
We' he said, and lie in her cradle." her conscious mind the Deediehccdo on Ivan -
"our litble deter 1 Wind's her name' hee's shield, even when he was A gentleman
"Jane Christian
,
" said the boy, with a at ease at the luxurious Rectory ; but there
tanoli Mote distinatenunciation than Alwyn) was now not orileir the Settled air of a man
though a year older, had yet aequf
ired, "She who haa found is vooation, but something
does cry so 1 She won't lob mothet make of the Ma -respect and eagerness of one how
my new knielties out of her blue gown I" was doing it well, and feeling hinnielf
Thoughte of the Baits that Alwyn evae dk
°shill*, came Acmes Nuttier, Cttld they
vaiuoa.
4' Is baby--" he began. 44 Oh i NUttiO 1 up to half t eir value.
life was before !"
"1 should have thought you never knew
what hardness and hard work were."
"That's just it," he answered, smiling.
"The swingof it is exhilaration—vety differ-
ent front being a cumberer of the ground."
"Oh, Mark, all the privations and
anxiety !"
"The privation 1 that's nothing. Indeed
I am afraid—yes, I am ashamed to say
—it falls more on my dear wife than myself,
but if we can only wear through a year or
two we shall get a further rise, and my
poor Annaple may get out of this drudgery.
Please God, she and the little one can stand
it for a time, and I think she has a spring
within her that will ;" then, as he saw
tears in his cousin's eyes he added, "Don't
be unhappy about it, Nuttie;iI have had
it in my mind ever so long to tell you that
the finding you at Micklethwayte was the
best thing that ever happened to me 1" ,
Yes, so far as character went, Ursula
could believe that it had been so. He was
twice the man he would have been without
the incentive to work, and the constant
exercise of patience and cheerfulness ; but
her heart was heavy with apprehension that
the weight of the trial might be too heavy.
To her eyes the baby's life seemed extreme-
ly doubtful, and Annaple looked so fragile
that the increase of her burthene, any aad-
deningof the heart, might destroy her
elasticity, and crush her outright ; while
even Mark seemed to her to be toiling so
close within the limits of hia powers that a
straw might break the camel's back!
(TO BR CoRTINIIED.)
He Knew the Sex.
" Wife---" What do you meen by coming
home at this time of night, George ?"
Husband—" 'S all ,your fault, my dear—
hicei—all your fatilt.'
W. (with a dark frown)—" All my fault,
sir ? All my fault ?"
FL*" Yea. Flare Wanted me to stay
longer. Wouldn't ao it. &Id a man with
a wife's pretty 'n ainiable's mine had no
e'cliee for staying out .any longer. That's
reason why—er—I °oleo home eo soon."
W. (smiling)---" Well, you're a great trial
to me, Geerge, but I Oppose I'll have to
forgive , you."
Of Concern to Amts.
.gingston Armee Edward Atkinson$
well-known writer on politioal ecoaemy it
the United Statee, and also pterninent as a
statistician, hasbeen enquiring ito the ques-
titn of farm mortwages inthe Stated Michi-
gan. Hie etatemeht ahoWe that out of
total of 110,808 farms in Michigan, 43,070, or
nearly fifty er cent, are Mortgaged to well
S
three times more bear than spirits; Quebec landed at an Francesco. We exported
nearly as much spirits as beer
372,662 dozen last year, mostly to Canada.
Brunswick and Prince Edward fele nd and New more —Ohio Farmer.
spirits than beer. In 1874 the people of
Canada drank two gallons of spirits per A Chiming Situation.
head, hut in 1887 they drank less than one It would be divulging secrets of state to
picture in vivid colors the scenes of corset -
rooms, but there are few more charming
situations than that presented by a pretty
woman trying to lace herself hate a tinted
corset tw• siz s too small for her, The
avidity with which she three& the soft
strings, the pretty eagerne.ss with which she
adjusts the refractory clasps, the peculiar
gallon per head. On the other hand the
consuniption of beer has gone up from two
to three gallons per head since 1878, In
the use of tobacco the British Columbians
are the most persistent, and Prince Edward
islanders the least. Canadians use on an
average three pounds ot tobacco per head
annually, Yes, Canada has a goodly
llowance of thirsty souls among her PoPnia- twist of the dainty sdkeil bands around her
Lon and has -very little need to be admen- bare white wrists as she tightens the laces,
shed by any so-called spiritual advisers and her constantly chauging attitudes as she
gainst the danger of undue zeal against the revolves slowly befoxe -her mirror, are all
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