ono.udhiswife 'WhenLheyaskedwhatl inggla.dtoliveatol'earo;dBMicklethwhayte,'I' YEA~~ . 3 IU · (~_: S , ·l . . M Egn·mout said hehad said Nuttie _ slow y. ' nt, some llw, R~ !IUlill! ... ._, 1 pacewi.sc1osen,~ r. t ' d" ·· thl k ' t f on Mark" madeAlioewri tetoinqui1r. ofthehous11s ·o mut D'l o y , 'n " "'-'-~ IS PUBLISE!lllll be had at various resortn - Mentone, Nice, "My deior, thats not a ! said her f.,4 . " 1 tl16 l"k s·i.e was struck by mother. ' 'f ' EVEU.Y WEDN:ES11.UY N'IORNING C >tnne:;, a,nc . .i ?· b h b , t 0 · "Oh 1" ·cried Nu ttie with"· prolonged · 11 . · · . '. ' ·, . BY CHARLOTTE M . YONGE. - B'S!'the ardour with wh1eh tl·"Y ot egaq . · .: " · o'h M ·k 1 rd . u · N" (}, Sorreuto a ny place JU j mtomt.10n. Is 1t 1 ., fl:I · <l yo CHAPTER XV1.- (CONTI1' 'W~D.) llicii her h·isband do it that night when you ied t.he horse prafise we, Mwoa~ "Oh that was kind ! .I am glad she was pro creuce to en ne, "' ' \h ?" AT THE OFEIOE ·p·red the di"sappointment." " seemed to k now and like the best. ome · . . d A t Al', ~ And when she w ent down stairs with· "Even s;i, N1;1~ti; l A n , · t~n ICC~ :Post omce Jllo<1k, King Sh'eet, Rowman· Not th:i.t she was. For when she learnt tlicni ' the C·non held her hand a moment, L ady I{ _ onm sglen 18 ,h _.e best ana onwe~t of · ~·iHc, Oat:u-io. her comins' destination, she entreated to go ~ '" ld l d d tl " N b d b ects · and said "Anywhere but Mentone, my o a u~s, a.n · :e wises ·. , o o Yo J · · T E R '.bl.J: s : with t.hem, and had to be to~d that t he pro- dei~r. " · bu t LJ.dy D~ltmt;, and sne dec.Ja.:eB ahe the L'l.J:ge:;;t and, h est Assortment on hand . · AiiJn· m <iJ' $1if 1w1d in >uh 1 rnc, posal had been made and rernsed. ~he looked bewildered for 9, moment, and ~h . all no t consid er 1t _ a n engo.~emci1~ till Ro~, All t ne New S tyles. ~11.5o pti " ' . There is no denying that she behaved 1 h b tt to 1u N"n<tul a s if Pa· mentstrlotly ln a.dvancetrequOJreddrrotm very ill It waa the first real sharp col · the Canonesa added, "Look in the gu ide · mag en ·:i.s e~nwri en ., . -.· , , 1 b ' b 8 outside of the ooun y. r er s a . . . · . , . ,, d fr d b k " f he hr.d any thrng t o do w1"h it ; liut tlrnt a v ery la. rge varie ty but ~h J: !Ori er th pa.per mu>ilt be accompanied by hs10n of wills. She had d11 _ ,ere om, an oTh~n she remembered Monto Carlo\ and ma~t.ers t?e 17ss, since they, all _insist on OUl' , 8outl, Sea Seal afid Persian so~~~!: du:,orth pa.perwi~ n~tbestoppe\L disapproved of, her; father all along, but for a moment it was to her as r;hockm<>' a waltrng till Ive ha.d a years trial at t he of. Laml -cake the lead. abicrlbers arerespomJibleunh fullpayment is what had been reqmred of her had general· warning as if ~he had been bidden to k~ep ,fice ! I supp?se they ?ou_ld not. be expect~d .a.de, ly been pleaa1tnt to one side at lea.st of her her hus band out of the temptation of thiev- to do otherwise, hub lt is a pi ty, for I rn all tlie la,test impr ovemen ts- a very lU.TES OF A.DVEIRTISING: '='-l!'i nature ; bnt here she was condemned to the afro.id Lady Delmar will lead Auna.pie a,nd choice and varied stock t o choose Wh~le Colm~.noneyea.r ............. $60 001~~/;; dullness of the lonely outsider to a s!ck in~.he resolved, however, to do her best, her mother a life oi it." .. .. Half year ........... . 36 oo ~ ~ room, when her whole soul was lea.pmg d l t · 't H " Dear Mark, I am delighted that it is all from. " " ·One quarter ...... ·.. 20 00 _ .back to the deliahts of her dear old home at feeling irnme iate1Y t ~a. a.g am 1 · ~~ls a pu 0 =-- Micklethwayte. 0 < : hlt Column one year ......... .. . · .. ~o' of her influence agamst Gregorio s. For- going so well." " Bno.H Yque~~;e'r".·-·.·. ·.·.·.·.·.· ··· 2 501_ She made her mother's brief i_neo..l with tune favoured her so far that the villa fav"I knew you would be ! I told t he.m I 0 6 a·- o d te oured by Mr. Egremont was not. to. be had , must tell you, though it is not to go any uart i: Coluir.n one yes,r . .......... 20 0 her s uch a misery of protests an msia noes h b h d 18 1 k d d farl-.her.,, A magnificent selection good and cheap. Call early for :first choice. " ~" " RaU yee,r ....... ..... 1 2 50 ~ on pleo.clmgs with her father that poor Alice onl)' the eidc of t e ay e " l e · an " ·· One quarter ........ 8 00 a was fain to reJ"oice when the servants' pre · that a pleasan t villa. offered at N ice. So that hope of Mark's r estoration to t he · $0 . . fi ed from h er Shonld s h e c l ose w1 · ~h l ·t, inheritance faded from Alice, yet she could T en llnee an d nn d e r ·flrat . insertion ti 11 50 25 sence silenced her and fan·ly · W e11- mas .. lllaeh subsequent ineer on ...... . ' . d h t h t ? G · k ew a good not be concerned for him. She had never From six to ton lines, firstii;isertion 0 75::: when the last dish wa.s carrie . out. t ere grea . as e . eogonod n Id seen him in such goc<l spirit.a, for the sense "'nch subsequent insertLOn ···.··· 0 35 __10 When the" met aglloln Nuttie d ema.nded, many people at Ment_ o ne, an con ascerh d 1 on hand. P r ices very reasonable. ""u l ine O 10 tenlines,first in~ertion,per.. "Have you Jspoken to my father~ 11 to.in in his own way i f tl1ey conld get ·the of failure and disappointment .a a wo.ys Over 03 0 Each eubsequentinsertion , "I told you, my d ear, it would be of no right side of the bay by going to the hotel been upon him ; a.nd the definite prospect GENTS' FURNISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR, A COMPLETE The number of lines to be reckoned by uge" and waiting. Allee, however, pressed ~he of occup ..t ion, gilded by , his hopes of Display. Shirts, ·Socks, Gloves, . 'l'ies, Braces, St uds, th~opa.ceoooupied,.measuredbyo.sco.leot · ,; Yon promised." ma.tter-represented the danger of fallmg Annaple, seemed to make a ne'N man of Butt ons, Mits, Rubber Col ts, '{:Umbrellas, etc. BOl.d Nonpareil. "No, Nuttie, I did not." between two stools, pleaded personal him. (TO BE CONTINUED.) "I'm s ure I understood you to say you preference, and wbe~eas Mr. Egremont ~Furs DRS. ltlcLUJGRLIN ~t; BEITH. would if you could." was too lazy for resistance to any per · "It was your hopes, my dear child. He suasion, she obt ained permission to enOllll"ICE :-MORllIS' BLOCK, BOWMANVILLE· TUl'ks and the Introduction of Tobacco. is quite d atermined." gage the Nice villa. The next day G re· D r .J'.W.MoLAUGHT.IN, J Dr. A. BEITH, Gra.du Nead~' Block, Bowmanville. M.MAYER. "Aud you leave him so. Mother , I 011,n't gorio announced that he had heard that The envoys of Chl'istopher Columbus to licentiate of the ~?yal ate of the 'l'oronto c_ ollege of Phys101ans \ University J:>hysician understand your submitting to show such the proprietor of Villa. Fi·ancal7one at Men- . G uahaui (San Salvador) were certainly the ··-- ~- ---!£:.___ _______ 11.n<1 member or the ' cruel ingratitude !" t one was giving up hopes of his usual ten- first Europeans acquainted with the use of :Royal College or Sur- Surgeon, &c. Nuttie was very angry, though · she ants and an offer might secure i t. smoking tobacco. 'l'he plant smoked by t he geons, .E dinburgh. was shocked at the burning colour and "Ville. Eugenie at Nice is taken," said Indians of G-nahani was called by them coniba, DR · .J. C. JIU'!'CllELL. hot tears tha.t she beheld as, half chokeci, Alice and she received one of those de<>dly but they.called t heir pipe l'lbaco, and ColumEMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS her mother sail!: "Oh, my clear, my black' looks which were always like a. stab. bus gave t he pipe's indiv.n no.mo to the plant, and Surgeons, Ontario, Coroner. e to. dear, do not speak so I You know- you Of all this Nuttiej know nothing. She the right spelling being tuba.co (Spanish) and OM.oe and Itesidenoe, E nniskillen. 71. know it. ia not in my heart, but my tl.::st was a good deal thrown with the school- tabacw (Italian). The French pronuncia.tion room party a.nd with the curate's wife f~r bas varied botw1:>en tobac and tabac, the ·iiuty, and yours too, is to your father." W. S, ORltHSTON, L, L.B. " Whatever he tells us?" demanded companionship. Now Mrs. Edwards did latter having prevailed ; u.nd the Germa.n Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money Nuttie, still hot and' angry. not approve of ~ven the canonical Eg~e- between toabak, tbak, and tiibak. The form to loan. Office, in Beaver Block upstairs n " I did not say that," returned her monta, having an ideal far beyond t~e nt- tobak, tobac, tobacco, is from the Flemish r ooms formerly occupied by Dr. Harnden mother gently, " but you · know, Nuttie, ual of Bridgefield ; and she was delighted tottbake. 'l'obacco wa s introduced t o EurBowmanville. 3~ Aunt Ursel herself would sa.y that it is our to find how entirely Miss Egremont sympa· ope about 1560 by a ])!itch me~chant~ who duty to a.bide by his decision here." chised with her. offered the plant to John Nieot , l!rencli DR, Jl. (), ltleDOWELL. " But you could speak to him," still Nuttie clescribecl St. Amhroee'a as a para.- envoy to P ortngal. Nicot pr esented t he plant ICENTIATE OF ROYAL COLLEGE of Physicians. London. Jl:ng.; Member or argued Nuttie, "w:hat's the, use of his ~e· dieeofcburchobservancesandparishmanage- to the great inquisitor, and at 0his return to College of Physicians 1o.na Surgeons. Ontario. ing so fond of you if he won t do anythmg ment, everything becoming ei::1bel~ished ~nd l·'rance to Queen Catherine de Medicis, who SuitGEKY AND Rm::nDENCE:-Rear of Messrs. you want ?" all ~hortcomiugs forgotten in t ne lovmg took an immediate fancy toit. The "petun," Iligginbotham'a Drug Store, Bowman ville, "Hush ! hush, Nuttie I you know that mists of distance. 'rhe harmonium was as the plant had been called by the Brazilfan . 6- Ur~ is not a right way of speaking. I cannot never out of tune ; the choir-boys were only smokers, r eceived for a time the poetical worry h im now he is ill. You don't know just nau <'h ty enough to show how wisely name of" herbe a. la reine," and was adop· D. BITRKE SJMPSm~·, Mr. Spy~rs dealt with them ; the surpl~ces, ted with enthusiasm by the gentry and army. ARRISTEU, SOLICITOR, &;c. MOPRIS what thir.t dreadful pain is !" H appily Nuttio d id r efrain from sa.ying, one would think, never needed washmg ; John Nicot (hence nfootiana tvbacum, nicoBLOCK, up stairs, King Street. Bowma.nlle. Solicitorfor the Ontario Bank " No doubt it makes him very cross ;" but Mr. Dutton and Gerard Godfrey were par&· tiana, &c.,)hed, before leaving L isbon, in· Private M:onevs loaned at.the lowest rates · . she mut tered, ".And so we are to be out gone of la.y helpers, and district ,viclitors formed the papal nuncio, Cardinal Saint off for ever from Aunt Ursel, and Miss never were troublesome. Mr. Edwards Crove, of tne new discovE>ry. Cardinal John Keith. Galbrit.Uh, Mary, and--and- -everything good- - listened with open ears, and togethet· they Saint Crove introduced toba.cco to I taly, A RRISTE R, SOLICITOR, NOT.A.RT and nice- -and catholic ?" bewailed the impracticab ility of moving ~he and the Italian merchants introduced it t o - HEH. WHOLE PUBI..IC, &:c. Office- Bounso.ll's Bloo.k "I h ope not, indeed, I h ope not. Only Canon to raising Bridgefield to a~ythrng the countries of the East, especially to King Streat, Bowmanvllle. ~~ey to lend, he wants us to get the good society manners approaching to sue~ a standard ; wh~le Nut- Athens, S myrna, and Constantinople. I t BOBEKT A.BlllOlTR, a.nd tone- like your cousins, you know. tie absolutely cultivated her home sickness. seems, however, that tobl1.cco was used for XGISTRAR, WEST DURHAM I SSUER You are young enough for it, and a real Accordin~ to promise Blanche wrote to smoking in P ersia and China three or four of Marriage Licenses, Banister and AttOll- Egremont, you know Nuttie, and when you her from Monks Merton, and told her thus centuries before the discovery of America, ae.f at Law and Solicitor in Chanoery. Monev have learnt it, he will trust you there, said much- ·We have been all over;: your um-. (Pallas, Neyer, &c., who write that the ll&ned on Real Esta.ta. Ofll.oe on King otroet, the mother, ma.king a very mild version of b1 ·ello. place. It was vtry curfous. Then Chinese yellow tobacco is the same as the Bowmanville. of his speech about the umbrella-mongers. we cdled upon Miss H eadworth, who wa.s American nicotianaru.stica. ) As to thesmokWILLU.1'1 '\TIGHT. " Yes, he wants to make me worldly, so quite well, and was pleased to hear of y~u.' ers in the " Thousand and One Nights," it that I should not ca.re, but tha.t he never Blanche was famous for never puttmg seems impossible to ascertain if they smoked ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the sha.11 do, whatever you may let him d o to into a letter what her correspondent wanted basheesh, Americ:i.n, or P er sian tobacco. County of Durham. Orders left a.t the to hear bllt her stepmother wrote a much The toba.cconist;Nea.nder, thinks that the S<r.lTESMAN office Ol" forwarded to 'fyrone .0, you." ·Wl receive prompt attention. 28:6m Bia bell rang sharply, and away hunied longer ~nd more int-0resting letter to Mrs. Persian and Dutch merchants have an equal Alice, leaving her daughter with a miser- Egremont. · right to claim the hon'.or of the invention. S. (), HlfNKINO, ably sore and impatient hear r, and the "You will bo glad to hear that .w~ fou~d ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR consciousness of having harshly wound- your aunt quite well. I suppose it is not Ill the County or Durham. Sales attended ed the mother whom she had meant the nature of things that you should not be The Secret of Succeos. 10 on shortest notice and lowest rates. Address to ·prot<lct. And there was no hugging missed; but '[ should think your place as ... - ~ ·= 'It seems to me that the success of the dili011uwrrn11 P. o. 36:tf o.nd kissing to make up fer it pos· well supplied as could be noped by that goat people who staud before kings and Miss dNugent, . d egree, is, . · Pianos Tuned andi :Kepaired. 1 Sible. They would not meet till din· very handsome and superior d l 0 f queens of vanous in a mea.sure, ner-time, and N uttie's mood of stormy re- with whom she lives. I h !td a goo ea due to their successful diligence, and further· had cooled before that time into conversation with both; for you will be surh " f d 'l' · d" pent·nce ~ d more, t lS success u 1 i ii;:ence m 1cat es th e ARTIES WISHING THErn PIANOS longing to be more tender than usual to - prised to hear that t he Canon has cousente existence of certain q ualities essential to ·runed or repa.irea can nave them attendeii wards her mother, but how was that possible to Mark's making the experiment of work- success. True, there are captains who 0 ~ leaving word ;at the DOMINION ORGAN 11·a OFB'IOE, Bowmanville .A. tlrst-clae mQn during the awful household ceremony of ing for. a yea~ in Greenle':'f and Dutto~'s of· creep in through the cabin windows, and many courses, with three solemn men-ser- lice, with a v iew to en tc;-mg the fir m m fu. there are generals unfi t to b a searl!eants, beina in their emulo: ;...::_~::_c:.:-~---~---------ture. I was verv a~xwus to unders~~nd but these pampered pet s of unjust favorit - Having thoroughly refitt ed and added a lot of new Machine1y to the vo.nts ministering to them? And poor Alice jumped up at the end, and from such true ladies what the posiho_n ism do not "stand" before kings, they bow above Mills, I am prepared to furnish ran away as if a.fra.id of fresh objurgations ·would be socially. I longed to talk it and crouch before them. But when one is so that all Nuttie could do was to rush heaa'. over with you beforeh~nd; bu t Alwyn_ could successful in spite of adverse criticism and long after her, catc h her on t he Jar ding, never spare you, and i t was i_ i ot a subJ ~ct to sha.rp competition, I am inclined to think kiss her face all over and, exclaim, " Oh, b e broached without ample tune for_ drncus· there must be some reason for his success. mother, mother, I was dreadfully cross I" s ion. We felt tha~ though the K irkaldya . You ask me, for inata.nce, what is the secret "There there ' I knew you would be sor- could tell us much, it was only from the out- of Mrs. Brown-Potter's success ? Well, I ry dear d ear chiid, I know it is very ha.rd, s ide, wi:er~as Mi 88 Hea~'Yort~ could speak think it is her success. But you say, bu't let i::i.e go. He wants me !" from within. The decl8lo~ 13 of ?ourse a "There are plenty of girls in all pur l a.rge , a. blow to his father, and will be still more h , I d · And a very.forlorn ~nd dep_lorable person 80 to the De Lyonnais family, but they have cities more beautiful than s e.' on t was left ~ehmd, feelmg as if her .father, never done anything to entitle them to have doubt . it , I think there a.re twenty·one. And after carrymg her away from everythmg else . . the matter and the Kirka.ldy& "they are more gifted, a.nd blessed with S, that she lov:ed, had ended by robbing her of :g;~~c~i~~ us that, t h o'ugh not a path of.dis- better educat ion ?" "Yes, I know that." her mother. . tinction it is one of honourable prosperity; ·'Aud their social position is higner ?" "I Graduate ofthe Roya.I College of Dental She stood on the handsome staircase, a.nd d 'th this if Mark is content we have should sa.y so, my dear." "And t hey have Burgeons, Ontario, contro.nted i; with the little cosy entrance ~~ r~~t to object, s ince his mind is set on g reat his~rionic talent ?" "Indeed t hey OFFICE OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFCE. at her aunts. Sh~ felt how she ha.ted all present ha.ppinoss rather. than amb.itio_n.". have. I agree with you." " They 011.n act GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY these fine surroundmgs, and ho'1'. very good It was a l etter gratifymg to Allee m its all around her ?" " Of course they can, " and !1nworldly she was for so ~omg. Only, confident ial tone, as well as in the evident "And they ought to have her place on the ARXI FICIA'.c. TEETH lNSEitTE D WITHOUT was it good ,to have been so vlOlen; t owards approval of those surroundings which · she American stage ?" "'i!Vell, then, why don't PLA.1'ES . . . . loved so well. She read it to her husband, t hey have it ?" Great Reductions in price on a ll Dental her, mother . '!he Rectory folks were dmrng .o!1t, so as she was desired tc give him a message - - - -- - - -- always on h and. Work. Vitalizee. Air, consta.nt1y in use producing Painless Operations. Particular o.tten she could o~ly have r ecourse to Mudie a box tha.t the Co.non h ad not written out of con· tion paid to the regulation of Children's Teeta· to try to drive dull care away. sidera.tion for h is eyes. He laughed the Thirteen Unlucky Blunders. ,_..ALL WORK WARRANTED . . _ A fe\\ days more and they were gone. laugh that always j a.rrod ~n her. " So MasT o yield to immaterial trifles. To look for perfection in our own act10ns. Orders filled and delivered to a , 11 parts of the town. Prices Branch office , Dr. Rutherford's Orono. :rhough ~r. ]~gr-;mont ~as _gradually_ mend- ter Mark has got his nose to the gr~dstone, mg, he still required his wife to be m con- has he?" was h is first exclamat10n, ar.d, To endeavor to mold all positions alike. stant attendance. In point of fact Alice after some co~itation, "The fellow wants To expect uniformity of opinion in this reasonable. Telep!:one communication, could not, and in her loyalty would not, to be married depend on it !" world. tell her dignified brother -in-law, far l ess "Do you think so?" returned Alice Vliat'fo mea3ure the enjoyment of others by 43. her daughter, of the hint that the doctor fully. your own. had given her , namely, that her husband "Think ! W hy you m!l-y see it in Ja.ne's To expect to be able to understand eyery· was lapsing into .he constant use.of opiates, l etter ! I wonder who it is I Tile little thing. founded 8:t fi~st on the.needs of .his m_ a lady, yellow Ruthven girl, mo~t likely! The boy To believe only what our finite minds cin but growmg 1~to a pe~ilous. ha.bit, which a.c- i~ fool enough for an:v t hmg ! I th~>ttght he grasp. counted for his shuttmg himself up all the would have mended his fortunes with U rsu!J~o look tor judgment a nd experience in ~orenoon. .While under medi~al t r e:i.tment Ia, but he's too proud to stomach thali, I youth. it was poaslble to o.llowc mce him, and keep . s uppose I" Not to make albwance~ for the infirm i· 1 him under orders, but Dr. Hamilton warned 1 " I did wish that !" said Alice. "It ties of others. WlTJ'I TEE'rB, her not to a.\low the quantity to be e":ceeded would have set everything straight , and it To worry ourselves and ot hers wi th what I\ UW '&'I! or the drugs to be r esorted to aft er hrn reco- would have been so n iee for her." cannot be remedied . I v .UJ. . .K'a_, very' speaking seriously of the comequeucts " y OU should have cut out your daughter To consider everything impossible that of indulgence. He spoke a.a a duty, but as after your own patter n," he answered;" not we cannot perform. PRA.IV'J'I(JA.L DENTIST, he lo?ked at the gentle! timid woman, he let her be such a raw , insignificant little N ot to alleviate all that needs alleviating · 'lVKR TWENTY YEARS EXP BRIENC!ll, saw httle h ope of her domg any good! spitfire. 'T is 11 pity. I don't want t~e as fai; as lies in o:ir power . trou:sOxldeGasA.tlmluistered f or Palnles Poor Alice was appalled. All she could est ate to go out of the name, t hough I wont. It 1s a grand m1stake to set up you r own Operatlon8 · do was to betake herself to "the little wea- leave it to an interfering prig like ·Mark i;n- 1standard of right and wrong, a.nd judge OftI(lE .. ,, . JIUJ«JLll'NG'S BLOC&.. pon called All-prayer," and t herewith to less he chooses to take my daughter with people accordingly. use all vigilt\nce and all her arts of coaxing it !" . . ----· - ---and cheering away weariness and languor , '.!;he latt<Jr par t of this amrn.ble speech was beguiling sleeplessness, soothing pain by any mutte1 ed and scarcely heard or att ended .to! Facts About the Year 1889. other means. She ha,d just enough success by Alice in her struggle tc ?°.nceal t.h~ gnef The year of 1889 corresponds to the year I to prevent her from utterly desp~iring, and she fo~t at t~e 1;1nco.mpro1msmg op~mon of 6602 of the J ulia.n period : to 7393.99 of t he to keep her al ways on the s tram, and a t hercb1ld. Nuttiem1ghtoutgrowbemgraw, Byzantine <>r e., t he year 7398 commencing her o~n . cost, for Mr. Egremo:i:t was for but there seemed less rather t~an m'?re prn· 1September l ; t o 5619-50 of t he J ewish era, more irntu.ble when he was without the spect .of a better undE>rstandmg Wlth h e_r the year 5650 commencing September 25 a.t narcotic, and t?e serenity it produced was father. Abou~ a _wee~ later ~a~k made h~s sunset ; to 26t 2 since the fo undation of Rome, an ab~lute relief. She soon found too t·hat appea~ance, t~mrng_ it ?appily when h~s according to Varro ; to 2636 since ~he be· Gregorio was a contrary powe r. Once, uncle was m~lnng his toile tte, so that his ginning of ·thetera of Nabonassar, which has when h~ had su~~ested the do~e! o.~d sbe a~nt was ~o.kmg a. turn on t he sunny terrac~ been assigned to Wedn.esda.y, ?Jebruar'I'. 26 of \ ·' . ba d r ephed by Cltmg tho phys10ia.n s c~m- w1_th N nttte when t he young man came hur · the 3967 ch year of J uhan per10d, and m the ..... · .','\' ··"'; mands, Mr. Egremont had muttered an 1m- ryrng up the garden. notation of astronomers to the 746th year precation on doctors, and she had caught a "Mark ! What? Are you come home ?·' before the bir th of Christ ; to the 2665 of horrible grin of hatred on the man's face, "Not the others. They ar e at Mr. the Oly mpia.do; to 2201 of the Gr ecian era, After spe.nding much time and money, I ant which seemed to her almost diabolical. She Condamine's. I came last night - by way or era of the Selucidre ; to 1605 of the era of now prepared to ftll all orders promptly. I had prevailed then, but the next time her of Leacombe. Edui1-, dear, it is all right ! D iocletian ; to 2549 of the Japanese era, a nd have a fme assortment of AYES, BANGS, SWITCHES, COMBS and PINS very cheap. absence was a.t all prolonged, she found that Oh I forgot you did not k now l There was the 22d yea r of the period entitled "Meiji." th~ opiate h o.cl be~n to.ken, and her dread ?f no ~eeing you before we went away. Ah ! The yeai: 1307 of the Mohammedan era , or ::S.AN'GS FRO~ $2 U Pthe Hegir a., begins on Angust 28, 1889, and JEFFERY always at the Door. Old Switches colored and made to look like qmttrng her post rncreased, t hongh she did by the by how is my uncle?" new. Highest price paid for long cut hair. not by any means always succeed. So;ne"Much' better, except t hat using his eyes the firs t day of January, 1889, is the 2, 411, , she was good-humonred!y set asHle, brings on the pain. 'What is i t, M ark? OOHh day s ince t he commencemen t of the t imes _ DAIR TONIC som.e times roughly told to mm~ h~r own Ah ! I can guess," sh e so.id, aided no doubt Julian period. Warranted to prevent tl:J.e hair fr om falling busmess; but ehe could not ~ehnqu1sh t~e by that conjecture of her husb;i.nd's. . out and will make it grow. struggle, and whenever she did s ucceed m "Yes yes yes I" h e answered, with a · « I have also a fine lot of new Stamping preventing the indulgence she felt a hopeful. rapidity' quite unliko himself. "Why, L ittle 3-year-old's v&rdict: "My dollie Patterns. All orders promptly attended to. ness- in spite of himself a.ud Gregorio, she Nuttie h ow mystified you look !" da.t sed mamma so 'tweetly on Kism~s won' ~ might yflt save him. sure I don't wonder at any one be· 'mam ' no more." B Q W M A NV I L L E, 1 4.7 Neads' Block, Bowmanville. Aw~hf!t' hint she had from both t he Can· J ' ~ \fl! !'!" - -- -- & JA&kiiiG!iiWWWWWU. . . . .aw.:~:~ ~- ~w "'!'!!!~~!!!!~~!!~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!i!!M!l!i~iL!l&l~~~~~~ ~~11~11l~I H~W~~W~C~i~~~~~2~!!~1111 ~·~·~~kW2LZ2&X12~~~-~::: ~~~lo1lflilll~:~?"=lil=~~=~~ -~-~--~:!""""'!_::-:-:· ~:-:: ·:-:-:·::~ - -~!111~.~-!l~:-:2~-&~·!_:~-~·~: -·:··&&:-:. -~-~--~!llfPl~::; ..: ·~~;~~-~~-~£_:::==~~-~~-;i~~=~~~-~ -~ll!:: -~ - NUTTIE'S FATHER. THIRTY· .HI. . .. B. . I,,....E , BUSIN .. M· A. J'AMES, 0 The practical Furrier calls a·t tention to the following Branches of his new Fall St ock. i sg =- " 11 H'ats Fa Gents, Fur c·aps Ladies' Caps; Ladies' & Gents' Fur Coats, Cutter & Carriage Robes,A ~:~:~ altered and repaired. Highest Price paid for Raw Furs. 1_ M pecial to Ladies;! MRS. MORRISON L Has removed to the frame building opposite Buckler's Jewelry Store, and FOR 30 DAYS offers B AT ~lfillinery, C OST STOCK OF- B R Fancy Goods, Be rlin "Wools, etc. L r L .......- .. A large variety of Stamping Patterns always on hand. Orders for Stamping will receive prompt attention. P GALEDONIAN -Ml lLS. Oatmeal, Rolled Oats, · 'w DENTISTRY. Roller and Stone Flour, Split Peas, &c. Farmers' Gristing a specialty. HARNDEN, L · D. Pearl and Pot Barley, Bran, Shorts, BarleyFeed, Corn, &c., H ighest price paid for Grain of all kinds. DENTIST RY~ - · J SEPH JEFFERY, JOHN MacKAY. J. m B R Im: AC . B · H· G d Ille air 00 S F LADIES, I Patronize Home TRADE. 'V IMe:rch ant Ta1·].or & G . ent's F..urn1s .er . ·· h -' I Mrs. A. DAVIS, ":i·i:i Children Cr~ffor Pitoher~s .Ca~t.~~ia;