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M Garraway stood up as young ; ¥ | Mrs. Bradshaw rose from her seat a | tl nner table It had been ratlie: juiet dinner, and he had to do nearly i king ! ishaw opened the door and M: ( raway (of Gray’s Inn Pisce) notice that each avoided looking at th Earnest Bradshaw closed the doo nd ime back to the table He crack valnut, and, on opening it, threw to the fire said Mr. Garraway ¥ said young Mr Bradshaw, lently “Of course it's bad. Worst it is that you never know until you But all the nuts are not bad, Brad- shaw tradshaw = grunted “ Any thing wrong at Whitehall ?” No Whitehall’'s ail right.” Mr. Garraway owed his success as a or mainly to Knowing exactly when not to do the wrong thing. ‘I want to ask you something, Gar- |} raway. Do you ever have people com | ing to draw up deeds of separation?’ h, yes; pretty often.” “Well, would you mind being of som¢ ise to me—and to Helen ?” Why, certainty. But you two don’t ) Want to be separated ? Why, man, aliye, you hayen’t been married a “Garraway, look here. We have had i row—a dispute, or whatever you like ; to call it Ve have agreed to part.” On the piano in the dining room up stairs a chord or two were struck, and the clear yoice of Mrs Bradshaw's rang out, “You see,”’ said Bradshaw, perfectly jolly over it, “There was a sudden stop and a crash on the piane, as though the player could keep it no longer. “Look here, Bradshaw’’—Mr. Garra- way passes his hand carefully over his smoeth hair—“look here. Call at my piace at ll e’clock to-morrow morning and I'll do what is wanted.” “Thank you, Garraway,” “Shall we go upstairs? I must agr- range with her.” The demure, precise little clock on the mantelpiece in Mr. Garraway's hamber struck 11. sd with a card. “Thank you, Jud, show the lady in.” Mr. Gibson withdrew with his work te the outer office, stepping aside at the door tg permit a slim, girlish fig- ure to enter, “IT had no chance of speaking fo you A small boy enter- last night,” said Mr. Garraway, “ex- cepting to ask you to call. But 1 had a brief conversation with Bradshaw, and he assured me that you had quite mage up your mind about the mat- tery.” “He is, in this particular instance, quite right." She put hey lips together ‘And so I am to draw up the deed af se paration i “If you please.” “it’s rather rough on me,” Mr, Garraway, with an effort at humor. “Why, it seems only yesterday that I was his best man, and you and he went away to Neufchatel, and we cheered you as you left Victoria station, po you remember ?” “Would you mind teliing me, please, when the document cam be drawn ?” “And do you remember your first dinner after your return, and how jolly we all were ? Why, you were as com- fortable as anything, until a week or sO ago.” “What stern picion went on I propose to do,” said the young lady, with just the sus- *f a catch in her voice, “is to £0 abrocd with my aunt for a year or two and leave the house just as it stands for Ernest to live in. He can get a housekeeper, you see, and “By Jove !" cried Mr, Garraway, a bad idea.” “not “You think—you think it will work all right, Mr. Garraway ?” “Oh, yes.” “It was our quarrel of last week parted us, and——” “Well, will you allow me, as an old friend, to give you a Mttle advice ?” “I should advise you to make up this difference of opinion with Ernest, I’m tuld—of eourse I’m only a bachelor— but I'm told that ail young couples have their quarrels to begin with, and they do say—here again I speak, of ourse, aS a mere bachelor—that the making up is always the most de- lightful part of it.” “Mr. Garraway, I thought you would orgue in this way, and it is very good of you. But my mind was made up before I came here, and nothing that you can say will alter it. A woman must judge for herself in these mat- ters.” “It shall be put in hand at once.” “I should like to leave London this day week.” “{ dare say,” said Mr. Garraway, with great amiability, be managed.” “There is only one question of a housekeeper. Somebody must be there to look after the servants.” “It is there, I think, I can be of some assistance to Ernest.” Mr. Garraway spoke wtih genial assurance. “It so happens that a client of mine is look- ing for precisely a situation of that “How extremely fortunate.” “She is a good manager. She is a widow and she has had charge of a house similar to yours.” “That's capital. AsI say, I shouldn’t like the house to go to rack and ruin. When could this old lady come, do you think ?’ “This—who ?” “This old lady—this widow. could she come ?" “Oh. but’—Mr. Garraway smiled pleasantly, “you are laboring under a slight mistake, Mrs, Bradshaw; the lady is not old.” “Oh, she is not young, I suppose.” “Well, as a matter of fact, she is rather young. By-the-bye, I ought to have her portrait here somewhere,” It had cost Mr. Garraway one shilling, this cabinet photograph, in a shop that morning. The shopman couldn't tell tim who it was; she was an exceeding- ly pretty girl in demure black, and the wily Mr. Garraway was content, The bunch of narcnssus at the Icdy’s bodice was bobbing up and down a she continued to look at the photo- graph. “You see, the thing is to get some one who would make poor Bradshaw com fortable and not compel him to be a' Ways at the club.” She put the photograph down on table. “This lady,” said young Mrs, Brad shaw, definitely, “shall never con into my house.” “that that can When th -oe Ja _ tf No.’ ‘agreed Mr. Garraway, sweetly; “quite so Not in uur house, She will, of cour ’ n rnest’'s house i am sure that on my recun.wendation “Do you :.¢ nm to say, Mr, Garraway that you would recommend a persou like this for such a position °?" Mrs. Bradshaw had risen from he: chair, and spoke indignantly “Now, Mrs. Bradshaw, pardon me. | j} can't allow you to speak fll of iny elicnt of mine. I h.ve every reasoi ti | believe that she is a well-bred young } lady and comes from one of the best | families, I have no doubt in my mind that she will make my friend Brad- shaw very comfort ble i..deed.” There was a tap at the door, and th smart boy entered with a card | } i | Mr. Garraway went toward the doo: to receive the newcomer. Not before, however, he had seen the handkerchie’ go to the eyes of the young visitor, “Bradshaw,' he whispered at th° | door, “listen to me, man. Your wife is in there, crying. Go and kiss her and make it up.” An hour and a raway sauntered back Judd followed him into half later Mr. Gar The small boy the room anda put some more coals on the fire. “Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw gon, Judd 7?” demanded Mr. Garraway. Master Judd said “What the deuce about, Judd ?” The excellent Judd nothin’ special. Being eyer, Master Judd confessed that tering the rowm about 20 minutes af ter his master had left he saw the gent and lady ae each other like 1 o’clock, and cs ‘appy as—~ “Judd,” ais Mr, Garraway severely “IT am surprised at you, I am surprised that a man just now perhaps of ten- der years, but one who Is possibly des- tined for the high+>st honors, be guilty of the highest impropriety the gross, unprofessional impropriety sir—of noticing a mutter of this kind. J am surprised at you: perfectly prised at you, Would you like to got the theater to-night, you young geoun dre] ?”"—St, James Budget, “Yessir.” are you grinning said ft pressed, was haw- en shoulc sur Filters and Pure Water. The comforting notion popularly en- tertained that water which has bees boiled and filtered {s absolutely saf: for drinking purposes, was rudely as- sailed last week by Professor Fay Lan- kester at the Royal Institution. what brilliant scientist made the startling Statement that such water as good o!d Father Thames supplies is actually safer to drink, though teeming with microbes, than pure spring or lake wa- ter! A domestic filter, it appears, i worse than useless unless it is boile: and s#teriliz-d every twenty-four hours. We have been accustomed to boil ou water, but to boil our filter will be a new departure in domestic economy. The explanation of the professor’s as- tonishing statements is that the harm- less bacteria which abound in ordin- ary drinking water are the sworn foes of the typhoid and cholera germs, and promptiy kill them off whenever the) intrude themselves into their society, but both these microbes can lve and flourish in pure distilled water, from Which their inveterate enemies hav been banish d. “People h: ve been add ing something like a hundred-fo'd,” said the professor genially, “to the bac- teria in their water by filtering it.’ Thoroughly sterilized water, after passing through a new filter only in use a weck, hes been found to contain two hundred thousand b cteria to the cubie centimetre. The moral of Professo: Lankester’s lecture is that a littk knowledge is a dangerous and unrelia- ble thine.—Corresponden e Recorder. Episcopa: The Bicyele a Public Benefactor. Each day it grows plainer that we must add the bicycle to the list of hu manity’s great benefic‘or Alre:d tens of thousands owe t» it health strength and their first intimate ac- quaintance with the out-door life, In has helped the farmer, who foo‘ish?y despis*s it, by advancing the fight f 1 good roads It his tl'ed the po>k ts of Jangu'shing owners of country Inns, It has made the count y } a quainted with the bot’ ters from the city. It p° away with the stupid f shi long trous“ns—to restore to man‘ind the ful knickerbo-kers of o'd. It pros equality .It disor ges t paration of the into hostik el ss-s. oys and gir's ers and sis ms s to d» no grac mo es people The bicycle is a democratic m*eciine a iait) ful servent, a luxury and a 1e- ces! y, g.eat ani cheap. It Is a gooa do “tor, a destroyer of the blues. I deserves the monument which it ts building to itse!f in the sh: pe of a aedihnler. happier people.—Now York V orld. The Jer-ey Mos -uito, In the town of Quantuck, N. J., which lies in a low, hot nook, swampy land, the Siurrounded by mosqti.os hive been fg thick this season that, when the preeze is gentle, they tor-m a thick, black cloud over the town. On several! occasions of late tlLis h s been s3) no- tiecable that the hens have gone t. roost at noon, under the impre: sion that.it was already nightfall, and with- out performing their daiy task of cgg- laying. As the poultry business is a leading one in the town, th* fancl rs suffer.d for a time considerable finan- cia] loss, unt 1 the device was hit upon of sending up 2 smuli dynomite ear ridge among the thickest swarms of mosquitos, by mans of a kite, flown by a wire, which at the right moment conveys a current of electri ity to ds- chirge the dynamite. After a few discha:ges the air is so cleared that the hens can r sume operations, and the gory remains of the dea@ mo<squi- tos, falling to the grovnd, are plowed New York Recorder, in as feitilizer:.- A Word to the Marrica, The world is not Lig enourch for the sucecssful disagreement of man and wite. They my part, but it is not suc_es:; it is f: ilure. Beth must carry away the marks of it, ani whateve. mey happen neith r is quite as gocd as before. In sp:te of divorce laws and aile.s: ments of that sort, we have con- trived to make a deeply serious bu-i- ness of marrage. We our ht to app'aud who succeed in it because is so Indisp-nrably necessary. I dcciare that 1 am personally grate- ‘ul to married px “Opie who get On con- hose suc- 4 83 picvousisy weil. The ae a reassur ng eptacie in scl i. and as a par. f sce. ty It k* ¢ méo:t in knowing hem, 2nd am o»'tr-d to them for ex ‘toe —Julyvy Sersbuer. Clothes Is a Question Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite Cloths. you to our store to see our great display of We guarantee you a perfect-fitting Suit. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, Ties, Collars, and all kinds of Underwear cheap Waterproof Coats very cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., TA.LORS. Charlottetowa, May 4, 1895 _135 w oA TOY Ls Fast § BUY W. TICKET Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Charlott TUESDAY, FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetown the property of Mrs. Capt. John MeDon- ald, formerly known as the “ McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen jarge rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur | ing a summer residence will find this capital opportunity. This property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the oftice of J. A. 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Although the merite of the case have not been | openly discussed at any of the meetings of the medical society, there has been a good deal of private conference and the impres— sion which the report of the recovery has made is evidenced in the fact that a good many physicians haye prescribed Dodd’s Kidney Pills in their private practice. No higher testimony than this could be given to any remedy, tbe reluctance of med:cal mento admit any good in proprietary medicines being well known.” Fatal Result of Delay. , Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reekless! but prud- ently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure to cold. It will save you many painful days and sleepless nights, eiow to Get a “Sunlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Broa., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-boun vook 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car holie Soap wrappers, a similar book will be sent. 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During the month of July, Tickets from Crapand to Charlottetowa and return will be issued “or Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to return on the Boat the day of issue or the following da. L. ©. OWEN. 1895. Passenger Cha: ‘lottetown, June 28, CANADA’ International Exhibition 1895. Sept. 24th to Oct. 4th. The Exhibition “haeediadi -— of the City and County of St. John, N, B., will open their Fair on their largely extended Fair Grounds, south of Sheffield Street, ca September 24th, 1895. New Buildings are in course of con- struction for the accommodation of Live Stock and the Exhibition of Farm and Dairy Products, Our. Exhibits will include | Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Machinery and Manufactures, Fine Arts. &e., &c. Cash Prizes are offered in the Live Stock, Agricultural a1 Uorticultural Departments, Special Fares will be arranged with Railways and Steamers for Frei ght and Paseengers. Tntending Exhibitors should apply at once for Forms of Entry. 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