{7 7 mars arm momma A rum said to be proof against ï¬re and l on a new View, _ ï¬ring-room water is prepared in this way : After a is flux of kl‘i’h- ‘ ’ {poly of evil mixture of two thirds ordina-y paper pulp fair .l- bursnte. but -.-. in‘ )g ' prrâ€"lr-nt. and one-third asbestos has been thoroughly incorporated, it is steeped in a solution of common salt and alum. It is then made into paper. which is ï¬nally coated with shellac varnish. Oxx of the silicon of the steamship City M. tit lwlfl Vim“ ' a fully: biotin-rs todig t'e l’snszns Ca ‘ I. They lnznl the Mount. lierlia and Goth ll tunnel-l, and are considered 13.: most 81131! t'. frugal, 1an in. ulligcnt in such undertal hga. The ex Khaiive 0f 1'35 pt, Ismail l'ashs, of Berlin states that he has received the before leaving Home l t month, dated. a' current from a Siemen’s dymmoelcotric . wreath of florets 0“ the. tomb of Victor f ._- ._. _____.._r....._.- --._.â€-~M.-..._.---_ ~____-..______ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" machine through the l trunk left arm. Emanuel in the an we The wreath bore ( -thumh, and one . ï¬e says he didnct this inscription : “ 1" tom Ismail I'asha tothe great King, View! 2 VOL. VIII. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1881. N0, 50, summer... cum heoouldha" manuel." j endured it if necessary, altho hthe curi'cnt , has risen to the highest jwas ca ble of giving four lghta of four nu]: in the Ge u foreign office, hasna â€"-7â€"~- -â€" -- ~â€"--â€" ~â€"- â€" ___._____.._ hund candle power each. noble birth to recommend him. He began r “mulling. uonjy I “pea h . f h g}, g] “G 0d. ‘ ht A B k ' _- . _ V ' _ . VI ,3 , . your arses n.e or eac csame gen e 0 mg , my , ro ers Explanation. How The are An abstract of the gross reduce of the m†'t’ a dag." I w “1" 1mm“ “own†I more frisky than our ‘ r old Mick." child ; Heaven keep you," the same. gentle ‘ y to PerfeCt the revenue of Great Brition and‘lreland for the “‘ ('ommnu 7p 3'. {Rd ‘5'" ammuglfly -â€" “ “hell, you wont want to ride bare- handclas , yet for Cecil there was a softer, ‘ _ V ‘ V p v . O . ' past year shows that it exceeded the pie muleâ€! lb†'nmc‘m“ 0‘ the war“ "I" backed, I dare say," remarked McLeod, lightint cdark greyeycsmd :morc tender ' “H‘ “*5†L‘ 3° “a†MOM“ ’5 “Au vious year by £600,000. There was a de- bwglio- "9 Plum“! P01 ‘3“ "ill! “1‘131 B†u" “"‘M†‘7’ “A “K‘sâ€; wm’mxԠwith a smile; "saddles and riding habits cadence in the sweet vaice. 5mm my. saun- xxx, (“WI "W NH‘YM Sun-1 crease of nearly a million in customs and 503'“ "hen t‘tgulml t†“W 1983250“ 3'- Y-VB " “Cl-“=3 snxum'ï¬â€˜s are the fashion in Hyde You do ride in a a]: like our Colo e; v“. . . 'i’ ‘ - ' ' b ‘ , , . M , ' n , _ , - q n 3, \ery lunch, . -â€"- A society has been orranlzed in Boston “mam, “t the†W" ‘1‘ “Wm†0‘ “um!†m"l}oflcggguï¬aï¬ :13 “2.1"â€: 918105115. 33- Clljl‘llzed Snafu-,1 “FPOâ€? , said Cecil gravelv after a long meditation _.\ we11.knowu “31] agree; broker 5“ at about which thatlargcclliss of our reader; ‘ 5946909- “d “1" P03} 0&3“ “‘1 uh" lawmanâ€! ‘. ,0 Berlin and ï¬ned “Poul? hi'm â€"- “hr “5- “3 “fad F0 “PIP-367°†over the ï¬rsthatluight when Janet. had left one of the marble.topped luach.t‘bleg in who desire uidance with respect to matri- gf‘ph “'“c°,’h°w°d.m “"5â€? of '1le (a, inforl'nnjoh ,m “.0 Chanda" cues of the CHAPTER II. COSTIXL'ED. Paulo“ his 11105013 85:9, Alice- Shin them. “I like him to say ‘ my child,‘ don t Dalmonico's, Broad street, Yesterday. The many, may gladto hear. 1: is called the $450300. 5051508 H! mm in Inlet?“ on . .. “Pu v we ride, Colonel McLeod. ' you. Allie?’ remains of :35 lunch lay before him, and Institute of Heredity, advances of £200,000. The land tax and caaltcrn'quedl-i‘fm- 3"â€)??? “izmnrck'fl mic It was such a sweet silvery voice, with 0!] answers ISWPN: mnuit'et to enter l e '1“: the g ' hunt grace of an Irish accent, . ,, of the Prussian lliplomatic cor is. NOW 1fire last vlvlgrds were spoken with shocked 0“ dl‘mf" dmm‘g' d h h k3 a 1, there are many commoners holding t n: bigh- re roach as the little ï¬gure came shyly from dAï¬ce a 13562101)??? an if c if h “at; est offices behind a screen and stood still with down- grass (f); $36,. .t aligï¬ezteou: 35513â€. A singular nary 1's to the proceedings of w‘em- . ct- but the Coldnel detained Cecil as she Prince Bismarck in Turkey is told by a cor- “ What 1 3‘0“ "5 “Md 0‘ "‘9- my “1Ҡin web leaving the room ' respondent of the London Standard. In the said COIOM‘I 510L904. 111†laughlnï¬- u A moment“, child " he said nlwnnt. TWI‘hh "will"? the" l“ “ large ‘lw‘ntlly 0‘ H" “0“ her mud†and “lied her too’ ed to say a few “erds td on Your father propert belonging to the mosques. known “1‘1 ‘1’†herfm'm t° m "3â€" She “3 was the oldest the deslyest' friend I had 1* "Va 'ufY ' property An leentwu sent “P'eltl'gi'lt With “ken†e“°“3h ‘° “‘9 we met but little for the last ten ears of by Prince Binmmk to Turkey In lonusou em" ‘0 Pm" h" "Wmh‘b b“ “M his life 1 did not know that he lied met 1867 to gather information respectful: the not one “the Of Cecil" “any “‘1 Inkiug with reverses until the letter came that ask- vnlus of this property in the different pro- Cccu'ï¬ Winning Knee and “made†Charm“ ed me to be .0,“ ardim . but remember Vince, to discover “(nether it might, not be at least so Colonel McLeod thought ; and he that a" I can) do {Er his Chil’dmn will never delivered from †the dead hand " and render- “'33 3 keen Ph53i°830mi5t- :9 all tha‘ he ave incâ€"in former ds 2 ("1 “n'ice‘ll’le I†the Purpose Of the Slate: “ 1 am “(mm 1 have not given you "‘uCh Fill-aha have whstgueitlier old nor iuterisl: and to estimate the income obtainable from 0‘ 3 W91C0m8h0me."h° “id: Falling Cecil Wm bu°__u.ust Therefo‘ge .0“ must think it under-a ratiouable system of administra- back iuto her 800‘ and bringing forward 1‘ “p.01?!†pom}, at 1mm, aunt. on are flan, The Cambrian; based on the {new chair for Alice, who had received his caress {Oman Chane, I ma fgnil “hike on rollected were worked out under the super- allle ï¬nd in silence. but Who WM 110" furi' ha , but lif'span "it be. rm. “um! of igtcudcnce of lien Burch, who estimated tilvcly Sunni"? the tfjller‘c: ï¬gl'f’cdin tile gin-living " ‘ A t at in Euro mull Turke the “Vakuï¬'†ll uteri" ' uni "m- “'33†“3‘3 to ’e ‘ - < ' property was {yon}, over $560,000,000, resent rib-day at the manoeuvres, or Ishould liggï¬zfatï¬ï¬et‘ “ecoud’ and the“ added m a It may be noted in connection with the we come to meet you myself' you “Run off now, and dress. If there is question of Lord llipon's retaining his present M“ been we" “ken care 0f’ I hope? on thing about your rooms you would like post of Viccro of India that Lord Lawrence “ Oh' yes! thank yw' Colonel .MCLeo‘l !’ chznged or if you don't like them come to was the last Viceroy who completed his live “id Gee-‘1’ 3' “me shyly’ but Without the, me and, tell me ' or ifâ€â€"balf p‘ayfnlly inâ€. tam. Lord Mayo “m5 nmimted at slightest awkwardness of manner; and she half “ism!†_..'_0u are afraid of rim, Mrs’ the end of three years ' Lords Northbrook w†(“t losing “certain “we Elle had felt z.“ Grant wrll nit friibten \‘ou " ’ . and Lyttou both retired, at the end of four “rat' “ AMI Janet was so kmd’ to “a m “I shall never lie nfrdid .of you Colonel ()n the other band Lord Canning the Ireland", . . .- \Ichod "answered Cecil with simple eur- Viccroy so stylul 'rulcd India for six years. “She t°°.k "5 .Sbopllmg m Dub‘m’" re' nestncss’ “ I don’t kndw bow to say all The lirdt Goverobr-(iencral of India Lord marke‘l AhCe' w'l'h “I‘de'open eyes 0f dc. that is iii my heart You will not think me W'illiain Bentiuck remained nearly’seven light at the "E’OIIeCtxon' “9nd bought “3 Mindful will you 9†years at his post - \anrrcu Hastings the ï¬rst ever so "may thmgs' She Bald we were to \'o m ' bllild there is an endless promise Governor-General of Bengal nearly twelve 13" the Colonel" wards", of hall, oil would sayin those wistful e 03 of Lilli was the loo cst term of India and it i; “Ab! "me ma‘d’ 3")“ “Pd y°“r Wm“ '0urs’†said the Colono‘ suite] - 33d he not surprisiu t at he was thus doubled to When w° come to the Shoppmg I". said MC' dro ~'ed her band and drhw back): from the effect more it all any of his successors having L’ea' smilmg' †Janet was. qulte righh' (loogrfor her to pass out had more time as well as more taldnt than yo‘éï¬â€˜re my, “rd†and I m†do my best . ,, , , ' . . . any one else in this list of Proconsuls. Ills m ° “a†0 you' ' ‘ Cecil raised her large eyes again with a mm‘ï¬fgnthï¬l ségflfluï¬ggzuéf cï¬ligesrgeï¬t half-wistful look; they expressed a mute “Shall we dress for dinner every even- J - , ~ gratitude that her lips could. not frame into in 1', Janet?" asked Cecil when Janet had gigafgiegggmm’ “ml m the 0"th or "8 words. She wanted to say too much; hei- zirlaycd her- in a long black robe of some ' heart was full of untitleer thanks for all glossy material, cut at the neck, 50 as to ' ‘ the Colonel’s kindness; but Alice, whose leave the fair‘trhite throat; bare; and the Rich People Of the Olden Time. shyness seemed to have quite disap cared, young lady surveyed herself in her fashion- ~- , , cametoller aid with an account of t a dis- ably-made and stylish attire with half- il'hal- we have 801110 Vcl‘ "Ch People In comfort of the passage by sea. pleasurable innocent wonder. Could she be this country there is no oubt. but where “I was ill, but Cecil wasn’t, nor was Ja- the same Cecil Verner who used to race a“’0 they. all" tho CmCiBDPI’J 3“". “8 com- net. I wanted to stop at Holyhead till I about Rocklands bare-footed, if she so pared With the Roman Mjlfltocratfl? Van- was well, but Janet wouldn't ; and we went pleased, and to whom dressing for dinner dork!†"my be able to ENG hi3 Cheek for on to London. Oh, I like London, Colonel was the rarest of occurrences? The object in founding this institute is to how duty saw u income of £75300- tesch people toseleot husbands and wires Tm; London Junk World as s: "A “1 “Ch 3 way ‘1‘“ the “mm “‘1 PbY‘if-‘d statement has been ubliahed several health of their yummy shall be Wetter 88- journals to the effect t 'the Jews of Lon- wmd an“ ‘t ‘5 “U‘V- It I’I‘C‘Wedn W the den have recognized the services of the late the?! m“ b?â€â€˜ 0‘" 3°“! “‘1 bad Chmc' George Eliot to the Hebrew race by oï¬â€˜erlng tenstios of mind and body come to us as an up prayers for the repose of her soul.‘ Al- ' inheritance, of which we are forced to take though we Jew. gonenny gntofully 3,. 9038mm“. 13:01“ 0‘“ nnqeétm- knowledge the liberal sentiments n The oï¬sPnng 0‘ 1‘ "1010“! 11050. 01' 011° by George Eliot in her works toward Jews “metal with serious Physicalï¬cl’ects, “'6 and Judaism, no suchprayersasstated have sure to have or to truism“: the inhrrmties or been offered up in my synagogue." ugly tricks of their progenitors. Just so the descendants of a man with an evil twist Till: floods in Holland have caused wide. of character or debauched habitsare bound spread devastation and suï¬'cring. Dykca to suffer for his transgressions of the laws of at Nieuwkuyk that resisted storm and wave morals and of health. They cannot escape. forSOyoars succumbcdto the tempests of the They can dissipate and squander their in- wild winter, and a vast area, containing herltcd fortune, but they must retain the hundreds of thousands of acres and a popu- traits of character and the tendencies to lation of 90,000 rsons, was flooded. dd disease which their parents bequeathed to to this scvero co d. audit is easy to form a them. . _ conception of the enduring that ensued. That is the scientiï¬c truth which furnish- Many houses were torn from their founda- os spurposo to the founders of this Boston tious, others fell in, and in many the in- Instltute of Heredity. In plain words,they mates were made prisoners in the garrets have undertaken to improve the human and on the roofs, whcrothoy were subjected stock on the some general principles which to all the pangs of hunger and exposure. revml in the management of a horse farm. The oatustrophc was owing to the ne loot of usteud of leaving marriage under the com the Government to maintain the yko in trol of capnclcus sentiment or mercenary proper condition. considerations, they would teach people to F,†weeks ago the Abyssinian “one†in regard it as an institution requiring scientl- Kmutzborgus menaï¬crics at Budweia, in tic regulation. . , . V “\Vhat breeder of live stock,†they say, Bommm' “as safe y damned Of mm “ would test content with secin nearly one- magniï¬cent cubs" two mam and one “mum half of his colts, calves, and him 3 die before Eff$ï¬â‚¬egsf t3? :2; 2:3“ is, th‘%.::;ab; they “'9†“aqua†gmwn 1'" A“? m?" crowd of spectators were Enthralled around further.“k’ 1.10"? hug “mud 11". 0â€th m the front of the lioness’s svc ox ression to the business if of those .tbst_livcd a large his pride and “annual; gait}; thou P113???“ Mum“ dlacaaedrfl'smnpen mon' u mock ceremony of be thin? with the ma c 3105"!“ 0' 3° “8‘? and. mm“ that they cubs which he forms ly bcspriuklod with 126‘. “ab? coming“; chamed “9 to Prevent wate'r, bestowing upon one the name of : ear .g’lngtm ’1“: tlehl 3“" thy“ “39y ‘E‘m' Francis and upon the other that of Rudol h. e“ t ‘ 3“ ‘7,“ “mm “clay ‘3 d°m ' On the ground that Francis and Rudolph so far as the race of man is conceruc . . . arc the Austrian Em sror's and Crown Nearly half the children die under ï¬ve Prince's “front mummy tho Imporm sum years of age, and of those that live to lustu- - ~ ' ' ml: a large part are handicapped in the race ffâ€ï¬cuul‘giggfug‘gï¬fgï¬gd‘md ailscfltt: of ‘fe by‘horeditary disease, or are actunll - incapacitated by it for doing anything all: :31: as the keep" Who ehrlsmned the all, and so become :5. charge upon their sounder follows. To keep another large IN his recent dredging expedition from pro ortion from preying on the rest like Charleston, S. 0., across the Gulf Stream, wd beasts, society has to bear its greatest Commander Bartlett of the United States “Of course. There is Janet to take you “Yes, he’s very nice," replied Alice, springing into bed; “he's going to give me a beautiful new riding-habit." †You are always thinking of clothes, Allie," re roved Cecil. She lai her head in silence on the pillows, and half sighed; but very soon the white lids drooped and her dreams that night were all about Colonel McLeod. be balanced a shell glass of Chum aguc be- :‘wcgn the thumb and fore ï¬nger 0 his right an . “I read in Sunday's Sun," he said, “an article that interested me greatly, and prob. ably interested every one who deals in stocks in a speculative way. It gave an account of the suicide of Minhof, a tobacconist, after losing $25,000 in stock 3 cculntion. The article showed that Miuho was dazzled by the accounts that he had read of men who had acquired fortunes in stock operations, and that he staktd his all upon the chance of equalling their success. That sort of madness has brought untold misery upon thousands, and has subjected Wall street and “'all street men to much unmerited odium.†“ There is a complete misunderstanding on the part of the public as to “’all street. The street is not a royal road to sudden wealth. Everybody cannot come down here without previous experience, deposit ten per cent. margin in a broker's ofï¬ce, buy one hundred or one thousand shares at random and reap a sudden fortune. That’s the idea most people have of \Vall street. You may accept it as a sound general rule that persons who know nothing bf \Vall street had better not try to learn anything. But, if circum- stances put you in a position to devote your time to acquiringa knowledge of the ins and outs of Wall street, that’s another thing. I have seen boys spend a few years in a broker's ofï¬ce, at a small salary, accumulate a few hundred dollars, make friends and branch out for themselves, either as dealers in privileges or as speculators. These oung man, without an exception to my 'ncw- ledge, have been successful. Some of them have become members of the Board, and are in receipt of hr 0 incomes. Two of them that I have wntc ed have attained the high- est: standing in the privilege business, one being probably the best buyer and the other the best seller of privileges in the street. Besides members of the Board and big oper- ators, who can bull and bear the market until they are satisï¬ed, there are tivo other classes of operators who average sung in~ comes year in and year out. They are the moneyed men, who can buy stock outright if they see that the market is panicky, lock it up in their compartment in the Safe De- CHAPTER III. “I say, Chalmers, who on earth are those girls the Chief has with him? I met them out riding to-dsy. I thought you said he wasn't married and hadn’t nu sisters.†The question was asked y Lieutenant Fairleigh of Captain Chalmers at the mess one day about a week after the arrival of the Verners at Ridinghurat. The young Lieu- tenant hsd only just been gazetted to the -â€"th Lancers, so be was, as yet, i norant of many matters which were well nown at Hyde. For Colonel McLeod had taken care to inform his acquaintances that the Verners were his wards, daughters ofmfla brother oflicer. ‘ “So I did, my son," responded Captain Chambers leisurely ; “ I thought everybody knew that those girls were the Colonel‘s wards. The elder girl’s a beauty.†“So she is. Are they living at Riding- burst?" “ Of course. You needn’t open your eyes Teddy. The Colonel isn’t so young as he looks, and Miss Verner's about seventeen, I believe, and one of those wild Irish girls. Besides, there’s some old women up there_to play ropriety." “ 8 never seems to go into society,†re- marked the new comer. “He doesn’t care to go where he might get the cold shoulder,†replied Captain Chalmers orsculurly. “You know we service men are apt to be prejudiced, and some fellows have never forgotten that Gherutpoor affair.†“’Tisn’t likely," said Major Rhodes curtly, "when it is not forgotten at the Horse Guards.†" More’s the shame," put in Lord Ken- nedy, a captain in the Life Guards, who had come over from the next county, where he was visiting, but who was the guest of the ..~~--...â€"., 350,000,000, but when Cyrus returned from McLeod! V.th don’t you live there 2" “If you always dine with the Colonel, th Lancers that u; M posit Company, and go to London or Paris “9.01130 in main,miningl3ilsu insane asylum, 003“ SMV‘W W†surprimd to ï¬nd “1° the com nest of Asia he was rated at $500 - ' ' ' . Miss Verncr " answared Janet; fastenin â€" . 7 y g ' ,n i for a. holiday remainina until the market P011“! and.“m‘°s' . . . 51° the mu?“ 1°" th‘“ w“ e‘l’Fcted' Th" l 1 “Because my duties keg me at Ridâ€) back, with ajet arrow, the ricli masses 0% ‘ “hats he done or “at done ' mqmred has boomed lip again ;a and the cautious, T° g“ "d 0‘ the†gigantic 9"118. “'0 mu“ 1" “00d him. although the tn W" 0'10 000,000. Mrs. Astor may give an on. t n - h l l tort‘l‘lm'mt “'5 “‘9 ex1m“m 0‘ 3%:000 and i‘flie’mï¬lgotaï¬aggï¬g a) “12:8 ï¬gï¬fné silky chestnut hair that fell in unrestrained Mrs blackny give dinner parties that cost ~ - u 3 freedom over her she cl shoulders; “which 350.000. but ‘1 lestiVfll given bY “Oleml’ ï¬eï¬flï¬igï¬ï¬tfl?11,355" Unload Ofamgl I suppose you will.p 3Ilililziii-y gentlemen, l’hilndilphus cost $2,239,000. Alexander's "0}, like pa ,, was M Cork before he left you know, miss, always like to see their daily meal. frugal M it W38. 005‘ $1.700: the Ami)†Di, you know pup: very We" ladies dressed well. There now, Miss Ver- ond money was of so little account to Colonel McLaodzn ’ nor, you look beautiful: My Lady Agatha Claudius that be once swallowed a pearl “He mauveâ€, old friend of mine my Cane, whom I used to dress every uighto lb“ “'03 worth over-$1.000. Jam“ Gordon do" " answered Loris McLeod . and been her life, never looked half so distinguished. Bennett has been known to give many notiéod the slight change in his’tono as he “Why, we are Verners !" said MissAlice, thousands of dollars to people for whom he spoke as “re served together once." tossing her head, had acquired a fancy. but according to Tuc- u P3,, used to talk of you so one“ Col. Cecil laughed a. little and moved to the this. In?†thin 391000.000 “'18 given away onel McLeod u said Cecil softly . and 'Anco ï¬replace, and rested one little duintly-shod "l 1-! 51mm" mum" by NWO- QUOGDS 0‘ exclaimed erg’m1y_ ’ foot on the bright steel fender. fashion in New York and.Snn Francisco "Wm",th in the Indian Mutiny? papn “It is nice, Janet," cried Alice, “to be have “Ppm‘md at buâ€! wmm‘g jewel“ eat" was there and he used to wears lot of med- “19 0010119“ ward! “my, W“ 5m“ be fun“; ".0 have 0"" $200900! WI‘M‘ PM“ als Yod don’t have any Colonel McLeod. gm“ ladle“ Baing “ Demon’s “'31‘1 i3 like into insignificsnce when compared with tho “vi‘y don’t you we," {hem swan your being a daughttr of the house, isn't it? alleged fact that Lollin Tauliua wore jcwols c0“ 1-: Only of course Colonel McLeod isn’t old valued at 3.662.500.and that when she wore The“, was a momentary pause and a enough. Isn‘t he splendid, Cecil? Only I "."l‘" n was only 0" th° “melon of “ phi“ slight tremor shook the Colonel's trill figure. “.511 he had medals", outlisu’s supper. Over $500,000 was spent Then he answered quietly_. “You mustn’t say that to him, Alice,†"1 med'“?! " “09ml ff" 3“ eccentric 3°“ “ Your father was in action after that my “id C00“ gravel)“ " You were "my rude Yorker who left directxousbowtho money child. I came home before the Mu’tiny this evening. Couldn’t: you see that the should be spout, but the obscqules of llop- cloned-n Colonel didn’t want to talk about India. '2" “Palm†0"" l f‘mencam have “ But why did you ‘3" persisted Alice :she “ Oh, nousensel I never come near any ‘hc‘l “‘1 “"2"†hm.“ ml "3" 5°“ Who hm†had no idea that she was implanting a thorn one like you, Cecil. You always see ever “Immew‘l, ‘t “H "“a ï¬co'f? °f Kenn†but with every word. so many things that no one else ever does,†Antlany . Elmfm‘ml' “uh . 373‘7'0000‘m' “I suppose because I was not wanted, said Alice crossly. “Janet, why haven’t “‘1 “mm†1" if!†“3",? hm†mm‘m’ 0‘ my door. What a number of questions I†I got bracelets like Cecil '3" snaroooï¬w' ‘V {’0’} (4"3‘â€: “‘lmndâ€Â°d' said the Colonel, smiling, and moving away “Your sister, Miss Alice, is older than 3? “m 1â€" Pom)" .2" less than. “M yea" a little from the glare of the ï¬rolight. you," replied Janet. She had long since “1" km “memo? bol'hom ‘5 .‘fl'd t° ll"? Cecil glanced across at her sister wnl-u- decided that "Miss Alice " was a vain and sprntslw-Q‘X“ w†m 39°41“‘“5'-b“,t "' '3 ingly ; she had an instinctive knowledge heartless younglady, and prophesied trouble 5““ m“ 1°S°nmg u†5mg"! 39"“ mon' that, for some reason, the Colonel did not in the future for her. " Now you are both "y “l “w “I†0‘ “0'90†“ “mell- Aml wish to talk about India; but Alice never ready. Do you know your wny to the draw- “WD “‘9†“as “ Dam†“"1 "almg‘bflus heeded any warning when she wanted to be iug~room, Miss Vcrncr '3†Teddy Fairleigh, mystiï¬ed. “Oh, it’s an old story now?†answered Kennedy. “You were in petticcats when it all took place ; it made a precious flare-up at the time." “ And did for the Chief," added Surgeon- Major Ferguson, with a half-sigh ; “ I was a. youngster myself at the timeâ€"~my ï¬rst campaign in fact. I remember young Mc- Leod, as brave a lad as ever drew breath, anxious for glory and to win the highest distinction. Such hopes there were about him I†. “ Else he had never been trusted in such a. position as that,†said the'hlnjor, sip ing a glass of Laï¬tte. “It only shows ow little one can gusgc a man’s ï¬tness for com- mend from †“But, my dear fellow,†interrupted Fer- guson, “the oddest part of it was that McLeod had shown such aptitude for com- mend. sucllcool-bendedncss and absolute in- difference to danger, young as be was." “My idea was," remarked Kennedy, “from reading about it and so on, that McLeod thought it madness to keep the laceâ€"didn't like the idea of being killed ike a rot in a hole, with all the chances he had of getting distinction, and so disobcyed orders." “No one ever charged him with want of courage," observed Chalmers; “ at least, no one that I ever heard of. ‘Besides, do you remember, Rhodes, that expedition against the frontier tribes, up in Rhotce, an out-of- tbc-woy affair, that made no sort of noise here ; but it was a masterpiece of strategy ; primurly for drsd ing, to oxton the work of sounding; and is accordingly ran a line of soundings nearly along the warmest band of the Gulf Stream, commonly called the axis of the stream, for a distance of 150 miles, [from latitude 32° to latitude 33° 30‘ north, on which he obtained depths varying from 233 to 450 fathom, where it was supposed the depths would range from 600 to 1,000 fathoms. At the northeast end of this line, in about latitude 33 ° 30‘ north, the depth suddenly increased, in a dis- tance of ï¬fteen miles, from 457 to 1,386 fntlloms. small operators, who never handle more than 500 shares at n time, keep at least twenty-ï¬ve per cent. margin up, and operate only upon the evident drift of the market, waiting quietly for favourable opportunities, and living well within their means in the meantime. “ The moneyed speculator, with cool, clear head, and leuty of experience, has the best time of :1]. He can get out of the street whenever it is too hot for him, and enjoy himself. \Vhy, I have in my mind now a friend belonging to this fortunate class. He is a. French gentleman of elegant tastes. He has his entire fortune, about $500,000, invested in Government and New York city bonds, assuring him on income of about $25,000 per annum. When the great tumble of last spring came, he had about $100,000 worth of stocks, at; ten per cent. margin, on hand. \Vhen he saw ï¬ve per cent. swallowed up, be lit ucigarette, and shrugging his shoulders said : ‘ Mafoi, this is no place for me. I shall go to Paris and amuse myself for some moutlis.’ He went out, and returned in a moment with Gov- ernment bonds representing $100,000.â€" Huuding the bonds to the cashier he said : ‘ Have the goodness to ive me my stock and. the premium on my goods} He receiv- ed a check, and with a. parting handshake all around was 00‘. Early last September he re-ontered the oflice,,fat, rosy, and jolly, and bought a thousand shares of Central. In his absence the market had taken the up rude, and while he was enjoying himself in set about improving the human breed, say the ofï¬cers of the nstitnte of Heredity, of whom there are nearly eighty named in their circular. “We propose,†they an- nounce, “to set in operation such a move- ment as will aim to put an end to disease, Vice, and crime in offspring, and ï¬ll the generations of the future with wealth, vir- tue, and innocence.†If this movement succe‘eds, it will un- questionably be one of the grandest ever undertaken. Instead of the human ours and mongrels, so to speak, of which society is now so largely made up, the world will be inhabited by thoroughbred: only. There will be no more 8 svincd and bulky stock, but only sound, set, and willing human animation And the work of regenerating the world will be put in the bands of science TIIE English Registrar-General estimates that the population of London will be found to have increased from 3,253,260 in 1871 to %70’{:130 in tho middlplof 18:1. Similérsl‘y‘i rather than m1, 'on ' rig ton is estimst to ave incr to accomplish ,E‘degiggigh,£ï¬jtgf’°n unable from 90,011 to 108,062; Portsmouth, from But investigations into the subject of 1131569 to 136'271 i N°rm°hr from 80-386 ‘ heredity, u ve fashionable stud in these I†863137; Briï¬ml’ from 182'552 to 217" days, have holyyet developed cult of it a 1589‘ P‘ymouth' from 68'758 to 75'700; science which furnishes as exact laws for Wallerh’mpton' from 68291 to 76‘850; the regulation of human breeding. Norcan B'Im'nghc‘m' "(1'10343'767 rto 400'6'80; men and women be controlled in their aï¬'oc- Lacuna" from 9" “'0 '0 “M'sâ€; .lemg‘ tions likc horses or Jersey cattle. They do him! from r36.621 to 177.904; Live col, not marry for the beneï¬t of the race, but to E9111 493.400 f‘0 549.834 : Manchester, ram ratify their individual preferences. The ‘bl'mgw 364'430383110‘11’ from 124301 over who should employ a. physician to 194077: Oldham' from 82'629 to “8" search the vital records of his sweetheart‘s ""83 Br‘dford' {,‘Iom “5'730 to 203'644‘ nncestr , as he would a lawyer to examine Law" from 259"†to 321158; Shemgm' the tit o of property he proposed to buy, from 232949 to ï¬lm'sâ€; Huu' fromnl'l" would not be favourably regarded. It can- 802 to “2'980 I ,sundmlwd’ from 98"“) to not be done in that way. and hewcastle, from 128,443 to ) , a... and anullns and Lentslus curbâ€"well, this 1",“de lh mas wanking“: _ uch thanks.†answered Cecil. but ,3 if h 1 - ’aris his stocks in the safe-deposit vault A351 Y“ '"luai‘lloua marriages are 11“- Wl" 0° ‘0‘" “"1333 “Couldn't you get medals at llbuic then 2" Alice, se’ized with a sudden fit of shyness, gdgicgylglflv perfodrllholblil fgslc‘il‘: 3f 3:: “39 in "31“. “um: When they “'1†50m: (1:233:10;an M 1%“ bjlmm °ihmll°h 9% fl"; Somzshort time ago an old lady, resident 1 "'"â€â€œ*' ’ she asked. looked frightened. of his troopers, he’d have had the Victoria “1?? nettedh‘m 3200'000' . Societ' mix?“ ed mme’ e myï¬m y 0 0‘ Klingorlhof. En“ PWESIQ. “300in m)“- l The Mllkman Who Stopped a. Dog “No; on] v on active service.†“Do come with us, Janet," abc whisper- Cross! But McLeod was passed over, of . The Shoals. of grefnhm‘“ Who P0“ ’.“ thou ex etioncgnmnzhzgrgan waning? licaï¬ongthmugh the Pmmmml G°V°mm9nt right" u would“ c you mm to have the Victoria ed. It Don’t you feel funny, Cecil?" course-n incessnntly With their cash, and their will go responsible for mam 9i?†. they; of Kocnlgsberg, that her only son had died Cross 2 0b, shouldn't I, in was a soldier l" “Strange, a little," said the girl, glancing “ivell, whatever his fault,†remarked ambmon to b°°°m° gm“ 0135mm†m “ ogsprin dz†em“ mo?“ “nap lhgailg‘l ten. IDUBIPW 3t Pulling: [Rum "hind, 0‘ sun“; The other day two dogs got into a dispute cried Aug?- †“‘3' did“? $0“: C0105“ at unmet: “Pd 531mm“;- “ Bf“ “’3 “my; 30 Lord Kennea)’: “1 d0 Phil‘k 3 man 0113“ to Egnulhzietvzz' tilt“: “‘cflï¬ï¬gn dcncicsflivhicg are common to bgtll of‘them. ~tm’ "1 Phc Dam: military 8911‘“; Ti" ‘ on Fourth street, near Michigan nvl-nuu, MCLW‘H “‘9 “"3"â€; 3â€â€œ “'i‘y ‘0 ‘l- Palm would be “HOWâ€!- to “FPIMC 1‘7 "1 twenty Years; aboll'lt the street for smart mg“ to picï¬ The Institute of Heredity will never do all gigmï¬w: fwaaoatfcmflxgg’g no; :11: ‘ “d from mow“, “my mum, u, bites. The). _ "'Dcn.’t be so silly, Alice !" interposed any, "Alice, 2: soldier’s daughter should fear comma“) mm] a crowd of tiny people Cecil quickly, vexed beyond ineasuro at her nothing.â€l had formed a circle. Pretty soon a llllll- Sister's‘fomi‘rdne‘lg But the 0010"“ only “.‘hll, you’ll be the girl after the Colonel's isterinl looking Perm“ llama. W3“!th 5““1’ “"u‘ 3' ha]f""“'° that “'33 strangely own heart l" murmured Janet, us she turned they've never given him a chance to wipe out the stain, you see. It's very hard a fellow is to be ostraciscd st head-quarters for ever. But they’re such a set of mar- its foundum hop" in chair “FRIâ€! alums“ Netherlands Co onial Department, that the “em; but. throl’gh “1° Publlc‘lw†'t 93"†natural heirs of the deceased would furnish 903°“ to "35“ 't m‘yacqumnt.1’°°ple mm the authorities at Padang with such docu- 1 I up. *0â€- . V. __.â€"4â€". W SMILES. me known laws of transmission of moral ‘ u r I If a minut‘, s l then hu . and and sweetâ€" , t a. . tincts 1" added his lordshi disdainfull . . - mentary evidencPM-hou din-tify them in is 3%; all to a u not. to to cilii‘i‘ncma .. on is or: menrfsout A. ’l““"l°l“.““’l‘él"“ 3:32:53“ handing m. mm m up 0.6mm dealer: “‘13 f-h‘t Wk“: '3 "15 “The†m‘mrd 3‘ 501' he had expected, that, as soon as the it," “id Ch me“: laughing. “But I “m “Ian 5 “t u: e em ow zem' Thell‘ doctrine of heredity does not fur- 2:313:01. {Digginfggozroggah32:01:"2: Ixourlumâ€"A heathen is a man whose an .001 mm. , do. 3] M is a [mud dicrcan win. If a man wears that on his t M mess of entire] novel c-rcumsmncm y b ‘ ° 8 a r g y ‘ idea of God is different from yours. . not sure it’s right to rake up tales about spectacle. and ii litl in your power 10 Stop “mt. 1†"my "mead be I’mud' But I had worn off, Cecil Verner was not at aloss your Chief, Ted y... nish the cure-all for human ills. Thclr heritage soon got wind in Klingcrsbof, and . - 1- ,, .. . . _ d nacca 's not I: ' is 11 a lica- ' this one." / mull†“kf’el’ 51°“ ,“lkmg he†30"- †for conversation, that she had reads. great P0011: it! 311_P'-lblfl‘- Generation!“ A nvrocmi‘n is a. man who tries to be ï¬gmï¬ï¬; are jgkely tonne“ thin. It}:er ran?“ “Wï¬'â€gr:mpï¬:gg' 2"â€: 1th†°ld "Howl" added; .‘l" '3 gem†limb “‘1 I a"? “9 deal and observed keenly, and that she had messes havetslked it over." remarked Major pious, but can’tâ€"with a preponderance of into the ground. after the (“him of men 3 {of} aged “midi w t'l'm ank' ljb?’ N Unvo right through the crowd and over cover“! With (11m;- 0‘081“ to “POIOREO' made as much use as possible of the limited Rhodes, tmstlng his moustache rather cant, who allow one idea to get control of them. 3:" Gentry of Sum:ng “d :mdia’d hi; ‘ v ï¬ercely. “Satisfy his appetite for scandal, Fer- guson," said Chalmers ; "you know all about itâ€"you're a contemporary of the Chief." “Oh, try, I remember it well enough I" said the Doctor. "It was a puzzle to lno then, and it’s a puzzle to me now. Well, Fairleigh, it was in this wayâ€" the animals. l'll warrant they'll do their h° wdmpemlt "f°r°°'n'ng "1‘0 3 MW opportuniticsshe bndhad. She was full of bloody work before they will b0th en un- WEE?“ 1““ a“ I‘m; but I “mud n°t Irish vivacity and wit, and was impulsive du- foot." “'“t- . ,, . . and generous. The Colonel discovered, in †I sum†1'“ "y it." mun“! "10 illilkminv f. I “m ‘3 glad 3°“ ‘1“1 "ot' 53“} cm“ the course of conversation, that her special and he gathered up tho rcius, yelled at the P“"°]Y~‘ "mm 5° ‘0 “9 5°“ 500"}, talent was music, and be instantly made a crowd and drove for the (loss. ll am“ t “em "range “'"V we kw" you‘ mental resolve that she should have the It was a bad drive on him. The two "Thank you, my childâ€"" and the Colon- best of masters from London- She had had tighten kept right on at it, rolled under ol smiled down upon the Winsome face. “1 lessons, she told him, from a master who the horse. and the next minute Iixtecn only wast you_to feel at home here, because visited Ballyshowsu, and she played a little. gallons of milk were being absorbed by this isyour home now; you will soon fall “ You would not think it anything," she the snow, the driver was in a drift and into new ways. Happily, young things like saidâ€"they were in the drawing~room nowâ€" iho horse was shooting up l-‘onrth street you can adaptyouraelvestoeircumstanccs." “but he always taught me good music. with thesad rcmainaof the old alei h. “Shall we not be in your way, Colonel But, Colonel McLeod," she added arcbly, “ Whomâ€"where in~where in can: is McLeod 2" raid Cecil \vistfully; and she put †I can sing dozens of Irish songs, and croon that chap who put me up to this 2" gasped her little soft hand into his. " Will you a lovely India just like an old lrishwoman." um milkman as they pulled him out of the tell us everything you like us to do, or not “ You can lack saucy," returned McLeod, wow; but the solo anIWer was made by to do? Because, you know"â€"â€"snd the girl laughing. "\Vill you play me something, . boy who pointed at the figure cf a man spoke earnestly as she saw thathe was about or are you tee tired 2" under a plug list travelling toward the to speakâ€""we haven't been brought up She flushed and half opened her lips, but City Hall at the rate of twenty mile an nitc like the girls you know, I am sure. she evidently resolutely put down whatever hour I70 lived all alone with papa: and I am tre idssion she felt as "silly." hlias Verne:- ""â€""“‘ ’ ' " ‘ ‘ "‘“"‘"““‘ afraid you will think us very wild, and per- ha a lofty contempt for all “ silliness," “0W colnl’1°‘°l3'_lh° ,L‘ud l . '“° h“ hapa we shall often vex you. But I should and she crossed to the piano, which the inï¬rm“1e ll“ mm‘d'inl‘w' “51° . In" like so to trytodo exactly what you would Colonel opened for her. hmfmdo hwy manned “m m‘i' °f with. ' “ 0b,†she said, with a deep sigh of satis- ll'ilhm“ “ 2"“ m u". "c" °‘ “‘9†‘ This was said with a subdued iin ulsiv- faction, as she sat down before the instruo walk“! “PMâ€! 5“"an Wu °°mp°ued ness, while the girl's eyes sparkle with merit and touched the keys carcasingly, to tank" “1°?†°l J'WW“ “‘1 comm“ earnest feeling. “ what a glorious piano ! I can't play well lay. 10“! bm’“! " "no" a": ‘1‘?“ " Do you think I am so very strict then, enough for it. Please will you not be very “05‘0"†“I “fw‘luwu “I†n)†I'M‘ Cecil l" asde Colonel McLeod, laying one severe, Colonel McLeod 3" in h‘cw‘ w “‘"d “"3 mm“ '“ bandcn her shoulder and bending down a He only smiled and went and sat in a Loom .59 h“ I" "5"“! "39“ MW little. “Perhaps I canshapc my life to distant part cf the room, but where he m1in h" “uu‘: u“ l‘ul"‘ "mm"! you'll. At any rate I make you this pro- could see her still. As he was a good the Cflnlm°‘,u°‘f"lh° mu“! “‘1 P‘V mireâ€"when you are very much in my way, musician be was well able to judge of an- mneu of M?“ “fl'oï¬hâ€b°qm'r ‘1‘ I will tell you. Will that do 2" other’a powers. thfl! 5"“ 8‘81"â€, 3°" 1m M There was some latent mischief in the Cecil played several pieces with delicacy u. ' tassel when DON'T swear when you step on ‘the icy sidewalk. Think of a little prayer instead. “Now I lame me," for instance. It has been decided by a Brooklyn church that playing cards is wicked, and two-thirds of the congregation have quit using them. 11' is true, as the preacher says, that we should not strive to lay up wealth on earth, but cut down the sale of any one of them and see how quick he'l lay his plans to get a "call" at the old ï¬gure. A Ll‘l'l'Lll girl of 12 years, the daughter of n clergyman, was asked: “Sadie, does your papa ever preach the same sermon twice 2" After thinking n moment Sadie replied; “Yes, I think he docs; but I think he hollers in different places." A cova'rrlnux who attended pra cr- meeting with his daughter, felt compo led to rise up and remark: “I want to be good and go to heaven, but fellers don't stop winking at Mary there will be a good deal of prancing around here the first thing they know." IT is mighty embarrassing to a man who Their circular announcing their intention with cuni“ nwumuluionumounï¬n to shows that. But the subject is worth telk- two 33%.: weight of coined gold, w hugged, ins “Mun The Immth Of He'c‘m‘y cc" taucc which, when his agcd mother should I‘m†om" “ more “noâ€! cum for hum“ come into its possession, could not fail to '11“ um“ mmy 0‘ the“: “liked ‘bout by make her the richest woman in the whole other would-bc-doctors of society. province of But llruui'. one “squint. .. +â€"â€"-â€" cogs offered lher a hapdaome r(r1:aide3coi an- al er a cam etc set a new an cos urn- Deaf and Dumb Barbers- ituro, a thirlil money loans to a canal erable â€"~ figure She, however, declined all these Ilecentlyaman dressed inathiu summer INVITE". "Id “Nb.†from Ch“! 115 11" woollen suit and a dilapidated straw hat ml“?! 0f living. U n her'in fit-ace entered our sanctum. reaching her hands 5 found it to consist "Sir," he aid, “you we boron you a of exactly seven shillings and thrcepencc. reminder of the summer’s sun, so to speak. I am not from the tropics, neither am I dressed for enjoying all the comforts of a trip in search of the north pole. Excuse me, no north pole for me," and his teeth c - - . - - medium size of a very quiet and almost 523:3; ::'_c,2,;':ï¬e;hï¬,ï¬gg‘n‘m‘ timid bearing, most noticeable for her sin . u ,u u larl reï¬ned voice, her clear thoughts, up 131%: lbï¬â€˜lid‘lgi‘ï¬fd." H w'w‘lk choke at by no means stiltcd diction, and . . . . above a l, for her ferVid yet unaffected sen- " Ito, sir, not warm as the spam“ Ah" .ibility." She was then overworked at 2:“. ‘39 gm?†1‘" 01;;‘lnï¬â€˜ggmbthzmu.’ translating works from the Germanmnrl was has some reli ious friends sis in with him .m m ' ’m n ' ' ' '° °' “"3 commonly preoccupied. Dr. Porter "re- to have a dog. which has bein 8very quiet d“ mum†3’0; ,‘ 'Wd‘t‘a; "hm a“ members once being greatly moved at 36!†during week days, begin right after broak- “ k†over ‘3 h 3â€â€œ m an†11°†her, after having came late to the break fast Sunday to run to the gun in the corner °.“ ‘ ‘7'" '° I" ‘ c " grâ€. 'tn‘l‘ 0‘ table and beinflcft almost alone, vs way and turn to his master and wag his tail, and l‘Khlmng. “fin†03",“ ° “3' 13°" to a mood of a traction, during I! fell the the“ run bug to the gun lam). months since start sbarbe: shop. how, m flowed in “rum. a", but “was ï¬t ,, . ,, thinks I, I’ll strike a new beat. 80 Ijust n -. v - - _ "Wm- W-mmmm «maumum mm maritime “is that invisible power that revents the e n - . H . wicked was torn slee ing, an causes him {Siglfgtnmpmyufhongu‘iz‘uï¬h'ï¬â€˜sz says: The liogblazd which vlrsa bin to toss about on his pi ow, and what should quiet .11", by dag Ind dumb bub". “d h" ‘0' “9mm†5 ' mp 9v Magmmt he do to enjoy that peace that th nn- no quuï¬ou up“. The wing wok“ the “1,101†lime 0' '59"? m burn w ‘ d‘r‘m‘ilngl" "3°" “P “1° 0“ l“ “1° start but when the confounded harbors Ipu.umpl°' ~01 thh c “u h“, a “mini†W." V†“w Pmml’t WW" “'0Ԡpulled their slates and began writing out the ugh“ b-fly m h 9’ '0 "Lu a. t fl" to“ 0' ߠan†usual questions, blow me If I didn't diaoo' vet “ “fl-"mitt? lrutuumï¬ â€œtimer?†Dn. Bananas, an old Baptiat par-son fa- that I wasaruincd man. Yes, air,barbersia :b‘rdï¬, led ;°'l:mwmn“ h, 'MMM†moi-is in Virginia, once visited a plantation harbors, and when I closed in ohop,bnated mnume'influmc“ Bu, “1. M", “a†where the darkc‘y who met him at the gate up and started on a tramp, just as a to “I†w,†“and chum, by a“ ’1‘“ asked him which barn he would have his myself it's no use. If deadmen can be an, ï¬n. manual 1",“ m "a minâ€. horse put in. “ Have you two barns 2" learnodto handle the razor over a man's face “a, How .1“ can. to M futon†“do†asked the doctor. “Yea, aar ;" replied the the blamed this would have spiritual mm' of “we†in; t which mm m. darkey: "darc's do ole barn, and hIar's meiinxna asking t eir victims the same old “in; “NW†u,†n, Wales has jes build a new one." “ Whore Iineofqncstionsâ€"Ah, thank yer, airâ€"teats ; ed by, m. we do my an ‘0 "I" g 0‘ do you usually put the horses of cl: men with this dime I'll send a countenirritant on. “do w, “0 “Mn . u,“ mum 3.“. who come to see your master?" " Yell, down my throat that’ll knock the thinness m maul†cmm'iniu'w? u. lab. if dey's Methodis's or Baptis'a, we out of this summer suit and 've my sto- defm; “math†“gum ' , 'ally pnt'em indc ole barn, bntif day's machaeleanerahave thanany b" m.†at “C . . in“. .mm “a†t†glamour we puts 'em in do new one." and as the shattered vase retiredthe per- nm'la a†8‘“ . 0‘ ° “ Well, Bob you an put my horse in the flame of the roses remained in the Bush“ mm mâ€. pod“: “up†new barn; I_‘m a Baptist, but my horse is until an open window restored the natural 3,0,8. 31;†in emâ€, Mam; "lanai... an Episcopalian.“ tone of the atmosphere. “on. . e (To us CONTINUED.) Why Bridal Tours? An eminent physician of New York, upon the occasion of his daughter's marriage, pro- hibited her from going on the usual bridal tour. He did this from considerations of health and delicacy which are not generally borne in mind. The ï¬rst experiences of a bride are such that she would naturally court retirement and rest rather than osten- tatious publicity. A young couple in public csrs_and at hotel tables cannot keep the precious and happy secret all to themselves. Their newly-formed relation tells itself in a thousand ways. Of this the bride is con- scious, and the ordeal to a sensitive young woman is most trying. Then, the sudden change in the life of the woman is liable to bring on physical derangements which may last a lifetime. for the shock to and exalta~ tion of her feelings react on the body often injunoualy. So the New York doctor we have been speaking of ordered his daughter with her young husband to enter at once upon the duties of a new home, and to post- pone the tour until at least a month had passed away. Of course there is another side to this question. It may be that even the loudest aï¬'ection would not continue if two people were forced to spend all their time ther without the distraction neces- sitated y travel and the reserve necessary tobekept up in public places. Thisiaan interestin topic, and one which might form a proï¬tabc subject to debate in women's societies. It is a subject also upon which women physicians might be heard to advan- tage. Tun Jesuits are reported to be u tiating for the Imperial Hotel at Dover, in land, which is to occupied a number of the brethren expelled from noon. They have leased Peak House. near Sidmoutb, a large, ï¬ne with extensive grounds and com. the door for them, he bad man: ‘ g charming views of the sea. I’ncsimts'r Noni l’oam: says that be met George Eliot in London in 1858, when she was a woman “ 33 years old, with plain but interesting features, 0 a little above a "‘r ï¬nd ¥°"‘ 8°“ h." glance he gave the girl that reassured her and grace, and the Colonel saw at once that _ at home on Laban Our. Dnblw- and lightened the burden which had been aha had only wanted cultivation. Crossing was. ‘1'“? )1?" ‘80-, 5‘“ “‘an m“ ‘ onherhcart. Shemiled brightly, to her side and laying his hand on her city's most brilliant social’cfnlfl. but tho and Al?“ said meditltivelyâ€" shoulder he told her re. vary “0):†‘5‘ ‘h" “u‘L m“ M33 °f " 1 think it would be rather nice to be After that Loris McLeod made her sing, which)" hmw- 5†'0“ “5° your ward. hlra. Sullivan said we must and hediacorered that she had “reï¬nishe- flfl‘lw “ Hams“. "M h‘!’ m'm'lu- ‘mind our p'a and 'q's,' because military ly pure voice. Then Alice was call upon. we Gnu-rd. m w" "‘3" Peak“- households are very strict ;but ldon't think She ground use could sing, but hated play- ï¬e _ l GM» 1‘2"“‘m! u†so; you are very kind." ing. She had never practised, it was such mdi 0‘ mv,°‘mn °" W The Colonel laughed outright. hard work. Cecil would stay iii-doors for WWFEm‘JWF†"‘25- I?“ | "Thanks for your commendation," he hours while she was scam ring round the In“ L’. ° M 9"“: u.“ said: "midget think i am very strict. paddock onhlick‘abarebac . Neverthelm ad to an miauns- mention bans Iaha'n‘t quarrel fills you Io: riding the 31!. was made to sing and play, while Cecil “posted by u†_ ’9"ml.“lh’ W' fickle-hacked, for instance, for sliding wandered round the room lacking at the mags: Igloo. :- he is. too. has! n is. halusbers mum of coming down Emma. and Loris McLeod'a dark eyes, of the Ca c 53m,“ l"lF°d-‘â€d °"‘ on your feet. Those are some of your f hidden by the drooping lashes, Were #WM‘uWY'lu‘u‘l’." trickslcaaase,â€aaa glaneepasaed tingoothe graceful girlishtigureinita w; ' me ‘- res Wflmwfl‘ W‘ fromt‘edltoAlice. “W weth young closely-fittinng robe. mam‘mmd “dim aalcngas umcnlydoa‘tlctthapo- Sotheev ' until it was time almiut-llthuhea , "4‘0 5°01“ nieatluuwg." («Wtwwau-stonï¬rc. As , avalllatht putt-tin “Ween: nick on anyhow,†said Cecil. the Colonel optsan