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Ee ror an impuisive moment Courtiand felt like telling her then and there the story of his romantic quest; but the re- flection that they were standing on a narrow ledge with no room for the emo- tions and that Miss Sally had just puta nail in her mouth and a start might be dangerous, checked him. To this may be added a new jealonsy of her previous experiences which he had not felt be- fore. Neverth?lesa he managed to say with some effusion: “But I hope we are not two late now. I think my principals are quite ready and able to buy up any English or Prench investor now or to come.” “Yo’ might try yo’ hand on that one,” said Miss Sally, pointing to a young fel- low who had just emerged from the of- **He’s the English agent.” He was square shouldered and eet" headed, fresh and clean | in his white flannels, but with an of being witerly distinct and alien to everything around him and mentally and morally irreconcilable to it. As hé the house he glanced shyly at it; his eye brightened and his manner ‘became self- conscious as he caught sight of the young girl, but changed again when he saw her companion. Courtland like wise was conscious of a certain uneasi- ess; it was one thing to be helping Miss Bally alone; but certainly another thing to be doing so under the eye of a stranger, and 1 am afraid that he met the stony observation of the English- man with an equally cold stare. Miss Sally alone retained her languid ease and self-possession. She called out: “Wait a moment, Mr. Champney,” slipped lightly down the ladder and leaning against it with one foot on ita lowest rung awaited his approach. “TI reckoned yo might be passing by,” she said as he came forward. ‘‘Co’nnle Courtland”—with an explanatory wave of the hammer toward her companion, who remained erect and slightly stif- fened on the cornice—‘‘is no relation to those figures along the friese of the Redlands’ courthouse but « no’th’n officer, a friend of Maj. Reed’s, who's come down here to look after so’th’n property for some no’th’n capitalist. Mr. Champney,” she continued, turning and lifting her eyes to Courtland as she indicated Chainpney Sage her hammer, he isn’t nglish, seeing English, thinking om he Weeding inde lish and wondering why God didn’t make everything English—is trying to do the same for Ais folks. Mr. mey—Co’nnle Courtland. Co’nnle Ober tnal hae. Champney!” The two men bowed formally. “And now, co’anle, if yo’"llcome down Mr. Champ will show yo’ round the fahm. When yc’ve got through yo'll find me here at work.” Courtland would have preferred, and mentary on this round of inspection, but he concealed his disappointment and descended. It did not exactly lease him that Champney seemed re fie lieved and appeared to accept him asa bona fide stranger who could not possi- bly interfere with any sonfidential re- lations that he might have with Miss Sally. Nevertheless he met the Eng- glishman’s offer to accompany him with polite gratitude, and they left the house together. Im less than an hour they returned. It had not even taken that time for Courtland to discover that the real im- provements and the new methods had originated with Miss Sally; thet she was virtually the controlling influence there, and that she was probably re- tarded rather than nussisted by the old- fashioned and traditional conservatiam of the company of which Champney was steward. It was equally plain, how- ever, that the young fellow was dimly conscious of this and was frankly com- munfeative about it. “You see, over there they work things in a different way, and, by Jove! they can't understand that there is any other, don’t you know? They're always wigging me as if I could help it, al- though I've tried toexplain the nigger business, and all that, don’t you know? ‘They want Miss Sallie to refer her plane to mé, and expect mu to report to them, and then they'll] sabmit them to the board and wait for its decision. Fancy they can’t conceive of her at all over there—don’t you know?” “Which Miss Dows do you mean?” asked Courtland dryly. “Miss Sally, of course,” said the young fellow, briskly. “She manages everything'-her aunt included. She ean make those niggers work when no one else can—a word or smile from her is She can make terms with dealers and contractors—her own terms, too—when they won't look at my fiz ures. By Jove! she gets points out of those traveling agents and inventors, don’t you know, who come along the road with patents and samples. She got one of those lightning rod and wire fence men to show her how to put up en arbor for her trailing roses. Why, whea I first saw you up on the cornice, I thought you were some other chap— don’t you know? that she'd asked —that is, at first, of course, you know what I mean—ha, by Jove!—before we were introduced—<ion’t you know?” “I think I offered to help Misa Dows,” sald Courtland, with a quickness that he at once regretted. * So did Ae don’t you know? Miss Sally does not ask anybody. Don’t you eesl a fellow don’t like to stead by and fiee and was crossing the Po Neeess cured of SALLY Dows, | «Aq Aiter-Wer Ramante @ BRET RARTE AS “COPYRIGHT. 1892. BY THE AUTHOR, see a young lady like her doing such work.” Vaguely aware of some infe- licity in his speech, he awkwardly turned the subject. “I don’t think I shall stay here long, myself.” “You expect to return to England?” asked Courtland. “Oh, no! But I shall go out cf the company’s service and try my own hand. There’s a good bit of land about three miles from here that’s in the mar- ket, and I think I could make some- thing out of it. A fellow ought to set- tle down and be his own master,” he answered, tentatively, “eh?” “But how will Miss Dows be able to spare you?” asked Courtland, uneasily conscious that he was assummg an in- difference. “Ob, I'm not much use tober, don’t you know—at least not were. But ] might if I had my own land and if we were neighbors, I told you she runsthe place, no matter who’s here, or whose money is invested”. “I presume you are speaking now of young Miss Dows?” said Courtland, dryly. “Migs Sally—of said Champney, simply. ahop.” “Were there not some French invest- ors—relations of Miss Dows? Does anybody represent them?” asked Court- land, pointedly. Yet he was not quite prepared for the naive change in his companion's face. “No. There was a sort of French cousin who used to be a good deal to the fore, don't you know—but I rather fancy he didn't come here to look after the prop- erty,” returned Champney with a quick laugh. “I think the aunt must have written to his friends, for they ‘called him off,’ and I don’t think Miss Sally wvroke her heart about him. She's not that sort of girl—eh? She could have her pick of the state if she went in for that sort_of thing, eh?” (To Be Continued.) course—al ways,” “She runs the —— mee R. B. Lewis, of St. John, was completely biliousness and constipation by Hawker’s Pills, and now always keep a half looked for her company and com- | supply on hand, Misa Dows doing that? But, by Jove! | | eee ‘Hello, Rivers ! ! You seem to have a pau cold.” ‘Worst lL ever had, Banks.” “I'm sorry for you, old fellow. Wish | knew of something that would cure you, but I don't,” (With tears in his eyes)—“‘Give me your hand, Banks! You're the only man I've seen for three days that hadn't a sure cure !” De. J. Wier, Dorchester, says: ‘Have prescribed Puttner’s Emulsion with good reaults in pulmonary, scrofulous and wasting diseases. Especially applicable to ates, being so easily taken.” King William is having a row with his cooks. That is, he doesn’t like the Ger- man diet. In reply to oft repeated questions, it may be well to state, Scott’s Emulsion acts as 4 | food as well as a medicine, building up the | wasted tissues and restoring perfect health after wasting fever. Kitty —isn’t it wonderful how well Jack gets along on a small salary ? Tom (guardedly)—Ah, well, you see he owes a great deal to his friends. **Well, how’s the paper doing now ?” '*First-class, —got 15 subscribers, one fire in the stove, one side of insat aula sam- mons to work the road,”’ USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the blood and nerve remedy. EEE A Sunday school teacher asked hur class of boys what a boy shou'd du to gv to heaven. No one answered until a little Irish by at the bottom of the c'ass held up his hand. “Well, sir, what must a boy do to go to heaven /” said the teacher. **He must die,” answered Patsy. Ir you are in poor healih, and are in doubt what to take to restore your health try Hawker’s remedies, They are endorsed by all classes. aes Clara—I see that Sadie Swansdown took the prize at the foreman’s fancy hop. Maud— What did she impersonate ? Clara—A pair of hose. His Henor—Do you know the nature of an oath ? Witness— Yes—it’s human nature. 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And then the Doctor’s bill will nct be on the list of those to be paid. ‘ great JOHNSON ANopYsS LINIMENT LIKE any OTHE v Sich Stade Im 1810 Originated by an Old Family Physician. Think Of it. In use for more than hty Years, and still leads. Gene- ration after Gensration have used and biessed it. Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel. Frox Rheumatian Ever Sufferer Sciatica, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old apodyes: wench and y cure. have Johnson's Every M other a: Anodyne Lisiment eee Croup, Colds. Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, cane "Ola. ‘Betiioes, ‘Cramps and ros Mabie to occur in any family without notice. Delays may cost a life. jeves all Summer Complaints like magic. Price, 35 cts. &Co., boston 6 bot- tles, $2. Express paid, LS. 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Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warcrooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. Awery. ur PACH ay te “4 th) & bic ks AUBES 2 YEARS CF SUFFERING, LIFE A TORTURR, Kendrick Outhouse, « - Ties “ > rion, X save: For ceveral years [ « d from ee tacks oft Piousness, which came « U peric al. about every ten < lays. I had awyted he ae acd. ¢ ‘BE tarned nye Trews, no ambition or strength to work. a many sle epless nights, and for Gena “ one net retain fi. od on my stomach, le dena tensely with piles and hives, and may life w. = constant torture to we. I bec ‘ame 20 weak dat my friends gave wp ail hopes of MY Pecuve ~ My brother brought me a bottie of ee HAWKER'S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC, HAWKER’S LIVER PILLS, IT had not taken them jong befoxe I coy = ; to improve aod in a sort time I was pletely cured, I grow strong ani ous, wy appetite returned, I ale ? in a few months had gain cd 20 pean and the sme!l of anrthing « wok sick. T be ame weak and» pee weight. I have not suffered from piles of bili. ousrness since, Bow 2 years, and an us St re. and Avarty as any man could wish to be. _ firmiv believe that HA VKRENSNEPVE {ND 8'OM 402 « «+ TONIC ANY LIVER PIELS Saved My Life, I hereby certify the above stat mont ts cor. rect ia every particalar, : Hout.anp Ovrmorgy, Sold by «ll Drug ists and ger oral de . eer oral dealers, TONIC S3ete.; PILiB 2Sets, Manufactured by a Li HAWKER MEDICINE 6 Sv. JOUN,N The Te ‘ephone ca P: E. ISLAND, Pts using the Telephones talking mach more satisfactory would observe the foliowing rales :— lat. 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I have been 12 YEARS. ae inful d+. ase for mere, ew bet years I was unab! food, MY FOOI nist STRESSED iM ad ould SOUR i ae a stomach was aL “7 av KIDNEYS BAner aS CONSTIPATION , “SLEEP, NERV OUS and could not last my couregn gm ve out and I = tend to my min Arterial — 2 of your SYRWP has cured me. fay edy is invaluable in none ar are at liberty to e public the bones or gther feted ag + > THE GRODER "7 oo umd comma cence eeO FOR SALE. purer BILLIARD TALES and two POO. TABLES, JOHN 0%. feb3 . ee w ANTS, ‘LOST, FOUND | & I oO} with immediate on, ‘wae ing + jouss on Hil’sboruugh Street, Mr. temuel Pooie’s residence, with right fume Yare t} ereto The House has © aor newly papered and in good order, xe Apply to Georce ALLY. ae - SALK—Neyiste od Shorthore Cow # pure-vred Bu | if, « ived 15h int, Bridge iat tobi Mors 3 ‘ an MexEY (0 LOAN on Farm La alo ae to A. A. 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