ee S dated cicntnase\thiamenih, Sieben ca ae -~ sess imam ey SRR Menem ye mp tes _ja horseflesh?”’ Selected Story. & Won ‘the Laird’s Daughter, BA DANIEL GORRIE. How I Cnaprer Il. “Weel, doctor, is it a’ richt wi’ the Laird ?” inquired Mr. Barlas when I returned to the Cross-Keys. “Yes,” I rejoined, “it’s all right. Laird Ramsay is now my warmest and staunchest supporter, and a most com- panionable gentleman he is.” “T never heard the like o’ that,” said the landlord, lifting up his eyebrows in astonishment. “Od docter, ye're jist like the auld Roman reiver, Cesar, wha gaed about seein’ an’ conquerin’. Ye hae a clear coast roo, when ye hae gotten the gudewill o’ the Laird and minister. An’ what think ye o’ the dochter? Isna she a comely lass, Miss Ramsay ?” “She is, indeed, Mr. Barlas,’ I re- plied. “The young lady seems to do her best to make her father feel happy and comfortable, and I have no doubt that many ‘braw woers’ will frequently find their way to the Haugh.” ‘Na, doctor, Na. As I tell’t yeafore the Laird is unco fond o’ Miss Jessie, an’ I dinna think he would part wi’ her to the best man i’ the kintra-side. But ye hae sic an uncommon power 0’ comin’ roond folk that lwadna wonner to see ye tryin’t yersel.” “Stranger things have happened, Mr. Barlas,” I rejoined. “Meantime, my mind is made up to settle down in St. Dunstan. I like the place and the peo- ple, the Eildon Hills, the Tweed, and Laird Ramsay. “No to speak o’ his dochter,” inter- jected mine host with a knowing look. “But where,” I contiuned, “am I to take up my quarters?” “Ye needna put yersel in a peck o’ troubles aboot that, doctor. There's Dr. Sommerville’s cottage just waitin’ for ye alang the road a bit. It’s a commodious hoose wi’ trees roond it an’ a bonny garden at the back slopin’ to the south. Dr. Sommerville was fond o’ flowers, an’ I never saw a pleasanter place than it was in simmer. But the fac’ is, ye’ll hae to tak it, doctor, because there’s no anither hoose to let in the hale toun.” “Such being the case, Mr. Barlas, tbere is no choice, and the matter is settled.” “Just that—J ust that,” responded the landlord, and then added, with an eye to business, ‘Ye can mak the Cross-Keys yer hame till ye get the cottage a’ painted an’ furnished to your mind.” ‘* So be it, Mr. Barlas; and now that the house is seettled, what about a house- keeper? Was Dr. Sommerville mar- ried ? ‘* Married ? of course, he was married, an’ had lots o weans to the bargain. But just try yer hand wi’ Miss Ramsay. I would like grand to sce ye at that game | docter.”’ ‘«‘ Nonsense,’”’ I rejoined. “I do not want to steal the Laird’s ewe-lamb, and break with him at the very commence- ment of my course. Is there no quiet, decent, honest body about St Dunstan who would make a good and active house- keeper ?” “They're a’ honest an’ decent the- gither, except it be twa or three 0, the canglin, mugger folk wha mend auld pans and break ane anither’s heads. Let me see —stop a wee—ou, ay —lI have ye noo, doctor ; there’s Mrs. Johnston— a clean, thrifty, tidy woman o’ forty or thereabonts; she'll fit ye toa T. an’ keep . yer hoose like new leek. Her gudeman was an elder; but he took an inward trouble aboot a years syne, an’ a’ the skill o’ Doctor Sommerville couldna keep his life in when his time was come, I’ll speak to Mrs. Johnston the morn, so ye can keep yer mind easy about a house- keeper.”’ , ‘* We're getting on famously, Mr. Barlas. The house and housekeeper are both disposed of. What next? ‘What next,doctor? The next thing, I’m thinkia’ ‘ill be a horse. Folk. will be sendin’ for ye post-haste to gapg sax or seven miles awa, an’ ye canna get on without a beast. 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Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVrn’s Carst- CUM POROUS PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds W. R. WATSON, Agent December 7, 1877 HE Subscriber, having obtained the Con. tract to remove night soil from the City, no one else is authorized to do so. Night Soil only removed between 8 p. m. and 6 a. m.,—at 75 cents per hogshead. Payment to be made only to me. s® Orders left at the Police Station will be promptly attended to. DANIEL GORDON. Charlottetown Royalty, } 3m wed & th Nov. 13, 1878. {ne pat m & tues NOW READY: | THE I would require to purchase a horse by proxy.”’ | This reply appeared to give minc'! host considerable satisfaction. After a brief pause, he said, “Weel, doctor, what think ye o’ the beastie that took ye te the Haugh the day? Its fine an’ | canny, an’ free .frae a’ kind o’ pranks. | It would never fling ye aff an’ break| yer banes when you were gaun to mend ither folks bodies. It'll no cost you | numbers at 50 cents. Great National Work | ART ELLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. HE new and only ILiusrrarep Hisrory of the Dominton OF CANADA. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly Beautifully illustrated mockle siller, and ye'll get a capital and handsomely bound, with 25 fine Steel bargain wi’ tho beast.” | I could not help smiling when the landlord detailed the excellent qualities | of the Rosinante of the Cross-Keys— the superb beast which excited the com- passion of Laird Ramsay. To be continued. Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- nent public men. 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