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\ That Beck Pew.
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Vetches arid darns On the worn black lrees,
Po,verty-striokon, gartut and thin.
Aged and fo hie, crawl up the steps,
Open the nor and totter in,
Totter in, tre nbling, stated in the aide,
While the rteh flaunt ley in airogriet pride,
Be humble, peeitent, sinner so vile-
' 4 God's torsi* doors are open wide,"
Open wide for the worabipping crew,
While cushiened seate and carpeted 'floor
Wait for rich seinen, but each as you -
4, Take the breektpew down by the door,"
----Thougheyeu-are-woetrinebtrerandeminde---
„ Your hearing woraelhatt it was a yore,
Kiud Ohristians offer e cushionless seat- -
"Take the back pew dowieby the door,"
'Pah° it with thanks, g\atefully given; • •
_Down on your knees go lower and lewer ;
Christ may yet offer a Beet in heiven- -
Not a "back pew down by the door,". '
SANSORIPT ENTEILTAINS kUE PASTOR,
• Here's a go, muttered. 'Jolty. San-
' script ..under his breath lete4 Sattirday,
as he poked up thila fire .in the, parlor '
grate---' here's a go, sure a&,tallootin
The ol' woman has gone and invited
,
her minister to dine, and to en-
tertain him when he come, while .she
dishes bp the hash.'', And Sanseript
kicked the eat through the doorway
with such force that the pool' cre'ature
------------dishaeated.-twe-of-ite-teeth-by-oonous-
sion with the wainscoting on the"op-
posite side of theliallwayeee.Pneseltank
away Halting her bleeding, chops and
• wondering. Whether the home had tal-
len on anybody else, while.- Sanseript`.
banged the ohairs into ,positioo• and
continued his soliloquy. ,'*ow,
used to preaehera, and tin „doubt. ',I'll
make a mess �f it. I'd sooner trim
the corns on the hind feet of a muld,
or comb the mane of unole John
Robinson's boss lion, than entertain a
• ministeie What Will theold eloffel,',
want to talk about, 1 wonder! If, he
slings any bible ccilitandrienis ' I!'ne lost.
I never took much stock of the' Bibln.
• I don't hold a very full hand in. •re-
ligious learning, and 'preachers bitee
mich-a knack of satin inietlea deck
that they deal themselves 4111..hend
every time. Wender, now, if 1 conld-
n't stand pat and bluff the old "snooz-•
er an lice high. Since I've OPine':to
think of it, I'm not tio- infernally
• nora,nt, after all. It's,' been. . a lobg
while ago since I went ' to Sunday-
' school, 'but I recollect some of. the
prize -stories we learned there, ,Let's
see-' ,
And Sanescript sat demi to think:
• So intent was his Mind rtiminaginer
around through his brain for the dusty
lore of his Sunday -school dayithat he
never noted..the fact that he had: sa• t
his -wife's twenty -dollar Spring
bonnet, Whieli -sliciTh ad divre1e413t-left
lying upon the sofa. -
'Let's see; now,' mused .1Ohn, lap-
• ping his forehead.:. There's soniething
about Daniel going to the Zoological'
• Gardens and falling Ante the,. bettr-pit,
or getting bit by a camel. . I- iorget-
just the nature of Dan's • ateideni,-;-
, Then, what is • that: tough yarn ahmit
some iittle Jew boys who were thrown
into the furnace ot a rolling mill and
came out withont even singing their
eyebrows. Oh, yes! wasn't- it Goliali
who lieked 't*enty
with the jaw -hone of a mule, and thn'
sat down and bawled because there
• wasn't any more left ? Never : Tina -I
I'll give the 'old hoodlum a pretty
good 'tussle, 1 recken ; and.. if I' don't
raise him right out 'of the pot on the
fitst deal it will not be because 1 lack
gall. It becomes me to be • agreeable
to the old dead -bet anyhow, because
• Mts. Sa.nsct•ipt said if I made a:good
impression on him she wouldn't insist
On a new se Ilskin sacque next winter,
and sealskin sacques don't grow :On
trees. There gbes the bell. I'll bet'
• ten red oues that's him.'
Sansoript coaxed his ruffled. hair
with a few strokes from his • hand,
• cleared his throat, pulled down his
• vest, walked out intd the hall, anff
opened the door. 'A pale, cadaverous -
looking young man, with loqg
watery eyes,„ high cheek -bon ' large
erivtb, Roman nose, and Clad in a
suit of shiny black, bowed and smiled
at the muster of the house most be-
• nighnly. Under. his Arm be -carried "a
• large book ivhici Sanscript thought
of course was the Bible, or some work
on theology. Grasping the yisitor by
• the band, John yank'ecl him into the
hall -way with cordial fistent, and eon-
• tinning to shake and squeeics, said :---
My dear sir; this is indeed a
pleasure • we've been expecting ,you;
come right into _the parlor.' •
• With bewilderment written all over
his face, the young fit a _tacitly
lowed. e• .
Have this chair by thts fire. Give
me your hat. Mrs. Sanscript is dish-
ing up the gruel nova. I smell it-
• don't you
• The young man •Sniffird the air, and.
his face lighted up with the expres-
sion of a • hungry and, expectant
stomach.
That mosb prominent odor -the
one nearest you -is the eithflirefor
the duck. You like • stuffed ducks,'
don't you'?
I'm very fond of chicle,' ventured
the' you -ng malt as he drew his oat
sleeve across litrAtering mouth. -
That's bully. I thought yet; liked
duck. Them's what the children" �f
Israel fed fe.d on when they tvent down
into Turkey, if 1 rdeollect rightly.' •
Sanserlf)t" recomiOnered from .-the
corner of hie off eye for the effeeb of
of,,his first tbeelogical shot: You see,
• he Wasn't qUite sure he had hit the
bull's-eye. Eat t e young man snailcd
and nodded, which add'ed confidence to
• the boat'? asSurance. e
Ilad we better not transact a little'
business before dinner, Mr, •Banscript 1'
Oh-ah-cortainly, to be 'Mire. HOW
•StUpid in 1110 now, I never thought
about it that you always have prayers
bll.L&1 Mi..$11.014141A-
can't you and trte do it alone.1 The
old woman can't handily. leave 'off her
eookitg, aid if she Bitola get en-
tangled in, that long prayer 'of her ,
lin','
.
.thing would 1 a•
.:turn into
u%crack.:
• Excuse me,' stammered the yoeng
Man; ati he flushed and took OE a wild,'
daod sorb of 4 E*'01180 me,
r, but I peter Said a prayer .inn
What -never said; --oh, :yctu're jok-
ing.' • .
Upon my word I'm not, much as
I'm ash'amed to oin it.'
• Sanseript Stroked his chin and strug-
gled hard...to collect his. sea4ered
thoughts and mentally observed.
Well, here's „a • mighty qileer
preacher. Never prays.. Wonder what
i-OffIiii7E61614-grf*Q7-1
I thought Maybe you'd like to
enbsoribeeLemildly.• continued -the young -
man, • •.4
Subsaribe 1 Oh, ye,gi to be sure
'Wl.ty not 1' •: -
\ Then to himself-.
, The mercenary villtrin le' 110 strikes.
me for -a -fiver before the dust begins to
sett:e.' „ •
• Thett alotul-- • •
` This is for the heathen, I suppose ?'
Beg pardon ?' '
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THE 0,LITTON.NEW
Berresbiecoa.-- fladersetti.;teneforeeames
-"liy ahorough lenowledge el the naturar
Iwo which govern the peratioue of diretion
and nntrition, and by a careful anzetication
a the fine properties .tf well-soleeted
Me. Epps ha provided our breakfast tables
with a d,clieately flavoved hoverbge which may
sae is Many heavy doctors' bills. It is by
the judicious USQ of such articles of diet thee
a constitation May 'bt gradually built up nn.
til etrong enough to resist every tentleneY tp
disease. Hundreds of subtle'. =Indio are
floating around Us ready to attack wherever
there is a weak point. We may metope many
a fatal shaft by keeping, ourselvee well forti-
fled with pure blood: and a properly nourish-
ed franfe?/•;--..eftrit Reeetee Gazettre=Suld-only
in Packets labelled -" Jeeres Errs Ze Ore, He-
raceopathie Chemists 48, 2,1readneedleatreet,
end UM; ±,Qadon',12 .
Qe, property prompted Itim to stretch
the powers given him by the law tothe
utmost limit, and who was therefore
extremely unpol...ultarwith 1)0 tenantry
And with the small farmer clues genet..
ally. For over t weraty-fire years he had
been coneelideting forme; evicting ten -
'ante and turning his land into immense
• grass, farms. Moving that time he flak
'perhaps, received more threatening let-
ters than any landlord.or agent in Ire-
• land, and on more than one occasion he
is supposed to have narrowly escaped
littned- Tutt,tieslying
hi wait for him. He Owtle4 immense
tracts of land in the bounties of -Done-
gal, Leitrim and 'Merry, as well as a
small estate in Kildare, and prebably
evieted more tenants in Ins • lifetime
than -any Irian in Ireland. Et is said
that; other, -landlords, he was
quite impartial in regard to the religion
of his. tenants, and hundreds of sturdy
Presbyterian " farmers no ;sr' nettledin
•Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, as well as
Catholics, were forced to give up' their
homes in Denegal arid emigrate.
.., The peptilar .press in Ireland have
for years held him up to pablic odium
as the W,orst: of the exterminating",
landlords, and he Irequentayfigured
the law courtas a party in h,ggravated
disputes about land. On more , than
eone--cmeasianralsorehee appeated-at•-the-
local "potty sesaions", in • cases which
aroused :aeneiderable popular indigna-
tion, and gained him a great deal Of
.tiewspapeenotoriety. • Many of his ten-
antry live on the reeky coast of the At-.
•lantic, 'where the Soil is very poor, and
eke ontea miserable ex,istence, partly by
pshingepartly by gathering kelpet the •
sea -shore, which is sold for inatinfaetur.
ing purposes, The right to gather this
kelp had been exercised from lime
inimernorial by the tenantry, hilt sorhe
To • and some one tote Hottentot:
to save: souls. that: are hopelessly lest ?'
• I don't exactVcatith your meaning."
For the Miisionary rand; 1', Sup -
pope 1' .
• Which iniseionary.fntirlq'
R -11141:11d• '3 An v of 'ern.,
•
Arm 11, 1878.
WOOLY HOUStS.—Wooly horses are -not' so
rare as many Suppe/fit, not such great curiosities
either, there are ninny to be found in varioue
parts of the country, but we aotibt if they will
ever prove as yeluabie to their owners as thri one
exhibitedlay_Rarnum•; :we imagine their:ownere,
would considtar them more valuable w•ithout the
wool, for this rent'. and wooly start of thd hair
indiCateis that the horse is not an a healthy.noff,
dition-probably hide-bp.und, suffering from
some disease which occasione tide unnatural ap-
pearance; in soh Cases use Darley's Condition
Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy it will
Purify the, blood, correct the appearance, re-
inove all obstructions from the lungs and HIM,
gni give to the COM a sleek eta shining appear-
ance. Remember the name, and see that the
signature of Hurd & co. is on eaoli package.
'Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., proprie-
ors for Oanada. • Sold by all' Medicine dealers
Conlinca'"gugh or Cold /Mon d neVer, he
trifled with, often when neglected it is convert-
ed-iiito-a•serious-and-Agenerally-fittol-pulmonlrty:
-disease: The more • prudent,. aware of this,.
promptly use Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers" a. gu-
rative-which--bas mistaiued its reputation for
over twenty years, they. are always efficacious
and exert a most' beneficial influence en the
Bronchial and 'pulmonary organs. Sold. by , all
• druggists and country dealers "chice 25 as,
per box1,--
...• -,-...,y-Et,irgrik.gx,g-14:v. ,t--
4 a tolallible remedy for ,aa . dieeases . ot the
'eye (accute or chronic), Oranulation of the'
film, .and.wealonee$ of the tision from, any .. 1
lids, ulceration qt the lacliryntal . viands, i• .4
years ego, Lord Leitrim and i-,ne.oafseews.i.leTi:riesoantIA:i8c.finefinicax:EYi-SA.1.1:a is pr'esented tO the
property of the Jandlord, and,
other landlords eleimed the kelp as thelpublie with the assurance, of .its.efficiency as a •
curative of most diseases of the eye, acute or .
emulation, whether induced by sere- • •
where he found them gathering ie, had fulons origin or otherWisd Weakness or defect ; LOPIDE.:S
0TAMP.li rATTERSON,
•
PLASTER • .1-
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Au Naito qt: Ornamental work done to ordet*,
attendad•tran 5/N1'13 or %mitre. Beal-
denceountt door nortla of the Presbyterian Church,
Slinton,Deb.14,•18‘12.
tAfillIET WARE, -FURNITURE 81e,
tkv 047,,
•rn *IP*90.,
garz. II
,
rizt. APPI,BTON:'4,z-'01110E 71 at DAD
.1.,,,. at .NItilIT time -The. Dome otter Om Store ot :
Utionininiiitogilh,o.r)coott, toi,10807b7e.,44-tbe square,pliateu,
. ,
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"nit, =DYE, Phyilebui, ...6ergeen, ete., Coroner for .
,a_../ Comity of Heron. Residence and OM ea-A0orner 0
Adbort and Mill Stmts. °Oaten, ,
August Otli,18CO3 .' Mt
I
AT:01p:ThefluIS.TE111,01/s,:t4B:e,o_kfl.):,0E0,.1431Ix.,j),GBAL,.IL1,177
V kieGin Iiniverei ty, Montreal ; "ellysician, Saigon and
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,
A'annary 4,1871. . ' w•A---...-------p---''-'-'1
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•'‘Nr (111ADUATE OF TRINITY •
A,College, lroronto,Plindoion. Surgeon, tee., 13lyth,
Ont. Ofacet-Opposito Shane's Hotel. • ••
4
11Iyth,, alin, 50, 4875. .
•F‘ YOUNG-, 11.13'., (01VAD1.14TE Or TORONTO .. •
8 •We Dulorsityd Physician, Sorgeon, &e., reel:donee
at 114.111anning`ii, three doors east of tbe Teniporanito
. 11011,.Loudeaboro, Ont, • . .
•Londesboro, /une.14,1077. ' "" • .
4 DIEHL
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UTQLD IIESPECTPITLY-flt IST/MA,TE TO .DI1E
Y'r residents of Glinton and /WART, that, haiing.
rebuilt his promises on the old stand, • '
Vic ona Street Clinton
• $
. .
Hellas now en band o, large ond o01,O0t, otOolt '0 f,
•
Coroner fatile county et Hmon, Barreiltn, Ont.' •
•.
inerly,. of the Hospitals 'and. Dispensaries, New Xork;
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. H. GrrisOrb .
'nowsLET e , (1113$0i, PHYSIC/ANS, SHA.
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OZONS, .4.0001.40Uro, &Q.* Oftlee, Albert. Street,
dlinton Mai 10 1877
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JA.LL 'KINDS 01' 'URN IT 1.1'1E,
limb as Chairs, Tables, Had rem St L g Wh t
Note, &o., of good material, excellent workmanship and
Welt, ant vrida he will Beirut the lowest remunerative
• , rates,
8et, OUla e ft
ro..woRTHINGT02.1, PHISIMAN, alIBONON,
Amougheur, Licentiate of the College of Phystoians
and SUrgeone of Lower Canada, nua Provincial Liming.
ate and Coronor for the County' of Huron. °aloe and
residence -The building formerly occupied by Mr.'
•Thwaites. Huron street. . •
Clinton Jan 10e1871 ••
•
R:6134.1RING Promptly .42171'1V -DED 2'0 • •r • ti••
isrettatteons arts.
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• ,,,..'011•TE °HAMM RESELTED, faS GOOD AS NEW.' • .
, . . ,
• ,
. ••ox,r ONLY • on geed mortgage seeuritY, at moderate rates of ------,. , • . . t
Rerneimber Jae Place - vicToAl&-osr, Clinton, August 9th:1M, •- • • I
Clinton March 8 1877 • . ••
. . HARMS P. MILES,. PLItau0dVAINgoCoLtt.L.Ala4tioftH:
veron, Valuator and
IVInghtue, Aug. 5,1877.
ATONEY TO LEND, IN LARGE me sts•tu, suits, .
Interest. •••
.
P 11* 1 X
ThillK
S,
,ORO.
'them arrested Tor theft. The ireitation ! oe, vision, diminished ton'e-ALthe optic nerve, - • o • •
. „
osuSed' by ,ilese,- petty' proSectikioils was I
• . a or a diaeased state of th4 tisanes. constituting , , .. . ........
that Organ.- Also • :, fen, all persoini '10:04O VOCt1.- rrinE sensemithunies ni minimills OLT1
tnow -very -. deep, raid extended -ever -man* :doe requires An aneessent action ofehe eyes, J. friends Awl .einitorners iln4 au 510333. now 01105 55
I cri1698. ...You (night to. •kno w., .7 ,. , i Parts' of Ireland -not iinsnedio.tely ' ffeet ilie tialAte Will 2.0t-na frOluirm in restoring. wind: enee-tInne-et to feree hil,u_ w1th-thels patronage, that he
, e • -... forno4ea)thy, „Alai, wii,,,I.,,,,,,04knos., pAin, and .1ineroAtult his Miami th Shop, and .
4'.1erlialts—but you will. .6 u fiSekbe 7' 'ec..1 by the .1i611'4'10°11. • • ' misery may:I-lave long .,01ires.teried • a fatal.ter- .. " ,- • ' • • „ . „, '
• r..Why cert, iicw . much. init 2,' ' .. His father.% ail • beer, a mild: landlord I mination. Itis the mest•SiMPle: safe, ... .1
I ef.. HAS- :114.003131.ENO.14.11), •ERTHINESS
r,aeren '• ... and 11 very poptiler inane and:great ex..,
once the facilities be peso.sses,•lie• reels comPotent
. • • •
141•04484 'the '1.11OGGY.-,, and 'passed it.oyee .'w,henr .18C55, sue°"aed t° to giv,! gatiAtaction to all who„thay LtvOr him with theft!.
fectual remedy ever discovered. . the materials
'Of' which it ia adeare, pure, perfect,..and costly,
coniPelllided. Wig; .014biartite care mid exactness;
Sole its. application, being mod extdreallse
of ceurse, rtiroiding the .pain and -danger
ltthielnetreasarily' attenila* the introdUction of
9ustie Iiinereas-nttil• -eyer-wtlies: RINGWORM
and OLL•titiliONItY 'SORES, of! • scrofulous origin,
S•
anscript wen% do peek° t;. pectations. were fprenad . on the Son meat novr falforeration, • rrorn longonmori-
and estates, .. The settled' in -frt.:
AS he qUoted; Blessstd is he that.tiVeth
• pa tronage.
; ••
,
11111d (101'1130' tbe.tei"d of Jain esI tvlien
•to the poor, fov he. shall. have ltis. "
•
warici.' • • • . , they 'phtaitied large tracts .of eobfiseeted,
• Thank'You I' sthiled the You tl.g: Eli° lisu 'just' bser'lU7V,Ingigi::%.Z1;1:tevi'ri'eMg sCgrria101' ogola Cuttors :#7,2-172-14 aem
. _ .
nerstreetrVingliatil•—"-"--
IV•It 4 OD LICENSES AND onerwtokrnS.--• •••
IAApnplyAut theTon Hall,. r at tho ritsiaonde of the ' : A
AllbgeribCr; near the London, °Nuron tit nraso namety ' .•
Station, •JAMES SCOTT • •.
•,
Issuer of.Marriage Liee1.800.
Oliti ton, April With, 1876. • • '
•
ir 6, ArcxxTosil,, Iii-YFIELD, -.ISSUER or • .•-
140 • 3iarriago Licenses loader tho nowAot, Cointnission- . ' • .
or for taking Affidavits inthe Queen's Bench, f�r thorn. .,..•
tft3.1 of Huron and Brlfee. Conveyancing done, such as : • • . „.
Leaso, Bonds, Contracts, y'llls, 11eeds, and Iiiortiatitos. . .
Pea ernalL Residence -opposite Pollock's Tafel: . ' '
,. ,XoNEW. ,(IYVANt.'401) 0.)Or ItitAL-i,orr.1.11., • ''. _ —
': lio341o1,1,1 Sept. 14; Ivo. . , •.-• •
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• INIA.1,41c33tA.:Intsi,orssaiw,ifte.lotiolg, ;• . •. • . :
•• CI I"TO, l..ND GO L I
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14. 11. MeV:inns:tr.' • ,
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-Mr: mai:meson wiabo in Clinton ovary 171:1day. ' ' • ,
aiutnttiW'tb'Siirlls • down into hie' pocket. nun'a'red adde'l hugely t° his estates by
' PILES. ". Ito sonthiee ' ' • • • "••
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:Wheen%liall I deliver the book l'
MOLVIt-t.A.GiitsV.§, wo-res,.
. • r
What beak?'
was Sitilseript'S t ar.,11 now to 13
puzzled,: '
*.,•4•AITI1 The' 'Alettrulering -:Aluleteers,
or the .1V1ySterv of- the*.gurdered .1.taff',4
pu itclifte., t7171.5 an married: '
: ,y eongrogrition ;
, Rattier, more than half' a century ;Lie
ti..tore was iii.Paisley an eacentt ic man ilo .„„ • •
feet is immediate, and a - permanent duo: reqdrres
• but a few applications. • 1.110 P1'61)1'1001'6 of
" d:PETTI'OS AXE sieis Ere-Seeve." While
11111 for' mak-
in,g•it more perfect boy: for the,leve-Seeei, la to
changed the '1:1t.toE 31:1-At11ani WC Cover so as to
correspriMl.,with the Out ou the WraPper,
eulatat, A.dvet.tisetlictits, ctn. ;Wo call attention
'1111100.&Aiii-lertIoni. who Wee pronitiltbr '""; g•Vghte'O'""w".'" ,P-94Aril° lenel C>
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• •A SPECIALTY:
de
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Orti*a
p,rompineetiemee to, at reasoeslieeed:e;.
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in three volumes.' . • •
one,ot .the -parish eh arches, A brother
precentor...of a church which:was attend.;
ed by ft- laree. proportion of the :tow no-
.peoplo, complained loudly , him, One
'day that bis-congregsition did' not join
coon ci al mg. .
' • " 1/RTPIT BARY,F.,1,1,
' • • • 7.1.'ro•prietur6, ,Freinionia, Ar.
LYINIAN,
l.roron to,• Agents for flanittle. :
• •
seemed to be breakin in
g P
• cin Sanse'ript's • hOrrified • mind, ,
grasped the poker" and hoarsely .whis.
Yeung man; who_ are. Yet 7 • 'What
are-yoti ?' •,
• :The visitor took the Pree.mticei to
arise iin.drAidle toward the door' before
he .answeied. He was, no doubt, 'bene-
fitted by the experience of p busy
arta agent for this book under ,tny
-
‘Atid yort`trre not a preacher 1'
'No; sir.'
Wbuttons
ell; dui o ;MY !;.'
There 'Was' a rush, is •scurry of- feet,'
the opening' of et door, a- dull Lhtdasif
leathers and fiehh had come into vio-
,.•
Soy t1tfll tpto (11110(1 row!
nai n-torleie. g'seinnteicsillg'tOlPetil')V4eretulttalYt .ttP4'illlikei"gi,rei-t. I ah(feibi'f'`;"1.-‘scJ1111:1'it.;•ewaEl'a‘Tii(a'Ai:Taits'.();Iii'Vidne4il•iseYcl,at....bity.
cepe,or himself and hired band. " TT,
sone maks them sing," said:Mr. Ander-
son,• "..) list yon eXchange wi' sue fee a
Sabbath, an' secrif I diuise." The
change took place' -Mr. Anderson ap.
over 600 deetitrsin Canadadffi
iculty- of
adiminigtering Medicines,. and the de,
Kirratility of hoeing:them •pleeseneto the taste„• -
induced . T. 'Copland. to .unilertato reacerelles
which Ciltodin the 'diseovery of -a 8,WSS1
• tor 011, -perfectly palatable. Of the settle strength
qualitie,s Its the (.1i,ester
onilosbozo, 0e,18, 1877. '
Blyth )IiI1s.
r rum sabscriber. begs. Mir tender _4,0 lutist
suulere • thanks te hie mieterous oust°.
mars. in .thp stirrouraliiig townshipe.and- the
public generall*-for )atronage„
and Wotild furtherefietify 'them that lie has
lately added Most iinportaut iniprevemente to
his Mill by emAtieg .1.» a new ongine;diniede
the power heretofore esed; and. two run of
• first.elass stone, tvlth a complete 60 Of :aler-
t/oared in the precentor s deer,. the Emelt') (; ana ...while equally if,, and bariule,,s, yet eltant bolto,. and in; faef all the latest niiil inest
wa4 civair ou, and tile gantrtel acn.p,0.0,.. acting With Inure CurtnititY. lAul Producing ner. improved inadIfinery, together with.firrit..ehtis
fp.tqfm 00 uSilai'dici-not „401/1-111-tbil that nausea -uor griping. Some children say et millere bele prepared tt,a,,,
alma -call it eyeueeethe'y say tfiej • ' • - . ,
tclaeaworhiw
dle ot the lust ,vetse ' to 'tido • . • • • ;
• • A • bottle 'or they would imee finished it ri lit off ;"
and. said' as- 'it . water ; ' another -" bria unsts weignele In and out. Parties from a
only thinking aloud, hut distinctly and- a,„„(J.,,,,_;,iirir girl has' taken git distaiice can have their I t I
s s an C p lig
1011 iug. The 'pre,ce titer 81Glippa in the mil ,,rike it. 18. 0O1it'y bne p:treet saye-," My children drink ORISTING C3 a01)Pik*.IG- &C.
lent-collitiiou and two well t
. iblo through •the whole chtiech, ,“ Don't without airy trenlee, and dries not know what home' with them the Seale day. (400d eloey
• • know Ahab time •see ; try another !' it is, though elie hetet the: ordihary Cattor Oil, and Mill Fc1.4 for Sale at moderate prices,.
biting • delft! the front 0• 4• tO tile end we never could get her lay take itAwithatit
1. / / • i
. . and began again, the second tune he- s'flAit 0° vet another--" X wkli von .Succoaa L Fff: t7 IV E
• d S • '
• .gan, like the first, a vary common ..one, your *VEST Cthrftin OiL it is •splendid thin
.0f them'
and sodden that a man - coining . '•tntin'teoctXat:rslialeinhaollotilillititiiit(iletflitni tit ill111)11'1°V143-
; gregattou did not sing,• and,
" The hook .aleut geht's eiit-wai, so vio- . e change of tune had no effecf,00 cell- 1-pAre to take ktie place .;.f all the common h
us.' the steps at that moment hitdn't. w.lfrandulent imitations into the Inc anrebeZs l'ili.i‘t till
precentor stopped, saying; i.° Dint% knit
1 public can, guard themselves agaiwit substitutes
tune to get out of the way. `Both tbs-P 411:-W- either; m'Y siran"e ' i''`v ali- (winch- eapriticipleeepartiti-ere atteutpting _to.
'0 thEir.'' A third time. th °"''.."-. f ' '
.went rattling down together.
. e eingtng o rn1 the reputation of this article) by sing
the pftal rn wag becrun a third tune be. 1 that the •tttinti Cori.,ANO'4,713WEllr Cl.;;;STOlf OIr
7 •The new visitor 'picked. up hid 'stove- • • . •
; . "s both wrapPer and direction label.
int; raised,: lot! this •tune Andeison ' p
pipe ' dusted hie breeehea with .his
he underimmed, having purchased Alessi%
'Janie, and looked wonderingly Adler was successful ; the congregation, ating, T. Copland & do's interest in the above pre
Nor did he need to. have recourse to any ; aFg. r " P
now nunnitaqt,inin, it front te ort,,
the book4igeht, who wits limpinr, away
downetown' as fast Ps exhanstedPpature
would carry.;hice. Finally, visitor No.
2. cautiourdy riseended the steps, duck-
ingyand dodging as if expeeting Some
infernal machine to 'be sprung climb
at,,every Step. • lie rang:the bell
edeefUlly,- mit though it Was a house of
Mourning. .•,SttrifIceipt .aga .came to thei
'door.
•cSiVeli, sir 1'
The visitor fairly jut -Aged,. loose from
his akin in affright. •,
'Is this where Air. SansCript itlreST.
4 What if is 7 What d'ye wantl'
Softly, soaly, Brother Sanscript...,1-
The Good Ilcok says -1 , •
'Oh, you're a book-stgent too; are
you'? Well, I'll soon fix you,'
• Away went visitor No. 2, after the
manner:of 'visitor No. 1. As he slid
off the Up of Sanacripts right hoot, the
horrified voice of Mrs, S. erose an
excited. key frotri tho doorway-.
goltn, Atm ! have you one 1
Ts that the way yon treat nay minis-
ter ?'
YoUr ieinist'er I Well, I'm. blessed
if I didn't fake lihn far another book.
Agent l'
Let us draw the veil.
•
. VIM am.ttpiriftith rit4441 PARIA
MTFOIVV.7NATE LAlitht.0111i-Li014STANT.
STRIPE WITH HIS TEI/TANTH'it.
•
The E;tri ,of Leitrim wag well knoWn
AA ix landlord whose ideas of the rights'
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such exitedient for the rest of the„.tia3r; ' •" lipTt'f'.11110P fit LYAtA.'.1, Toronto:
• 'Phi; Subscriber would alsd inform the ptib.
lic that he has a fatty' stock of Intriber of
Alifferent kinds and lengths.: Pine from 10
to 20 ft:-; liemloek, from 10 ita 20, (Merry,
Butternut,•White, Ash, maple, Soft and Ilock
.Elin, lengths:10 stiltethe publie4 which cif'
aides him to 1111 all orders that Ito znay be
A140110E4 Li DTE
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X•• • ,•• . ‘;:
.14EW VOIR & GLASGOW,. •
"... • exerrontee ...; Aer; nee-. 2 pan !
• CALIVOItNIA. ... Apr: 10 a.m..'
tricror.14 Apr.• 37.,....1. p.m ,
, itATE8 •Or AAG111.
. . .
To Olosairsi, Liverpool, Londonderm'or Belfast, Catiin
305 to SSD, gom, to London dirdot, 5.15 to 470, adoording,
tri accommodations. Intermediate o.nd Steerage 08 105'
;lolly any otlier tirewhoir find.. Per ticisets andinforl, ' •
Hon, apPly to
Auillt. •
CI Mien, 1S17".
W ITE STAR, -LINE;
The Oceanid Steam Navigation Company's Ste:mishit
"(cu)rying 'United States Mails) .* ,
Will sail from 'NOV York (Pier 61 N.11) an svtet,t)Avs,
end fr, L.I.ViatrOOL. 011. 'Xuritsfhts.•,, caning at Corll,A
Ireland, Ugh ways. The siceanAllips ot tins.und ttro
tat new, built of moo, water.tiglit compartments;.„61,11"
offer to yoisengers ton ivalitar accommodations. true
SaloOns and State-Ili...um being located in the mid -ship
itectitiu, but little motion lo . .
Retro of pactotge, Sateen 400 to 81.10, gat ;; Return
Veleta, good for one yeer, '8115 to $17, ga)a, seem+
mate accommodations. Steerage passage; to or freer
Europe. at low rates. • Vor plan of stratnere, and other
Automation, apply to •
G. W.rellAIleTf)Ni Agent.-
cr..nrios, San. 16114 1871. •
favoted with on the shortetit notice and most . . ,
reasonable teems.
• •
; P, iiit.LLY., Proprietor,
Myth, A lig. 56,1876. •
But wbether or not, the eure of tht. e Ask for (..,ort.t.Nris SWF:sr-cis-mu Om. Ob- tilo tree -of eniovai
serve the name. Po not be deceived. Sold by
congregation's bad habit- was complete
a . it. ene pe molten is tin ok
mrdicinedealers. Price, 24.cents. •
natelynot on record....
rreAdrame litindi
•
oceedenna improved India Rubber Porous BIDDLECOMBE
•
• • •• • Plaster,. •
- Sotnetaates an. aetreSS' sttreAm stands
in good stead. For instance, there was
Emilie Guyon, th'e French actross,just
dead. She used to thrill all habi.
toes of the Port.Saitit 111,artin in drama
The _Son ot Night," with a mother's
fearful shriek, "My child, my child:
give me my child l'1" Once upon a time
she had occasion to visit a;friend out in
the canary ; there. was NO one to meet
her, and it Was growing dark, but she
setiput resolutely to walk. gotta the lone,
settle road. She had not proceeded far
when two • robbera-or worse -seized
her, • She Was a very strong woman,
but her strength was of no avail against
thein ; but after a anoment her presenee
of mind returned to her, and Silently
inflating het' hinge she gave one of her
fitunons shrieks, not " Help I help 1" for,
as She said afterwards, her lungs Wer0
not ttained to that, but, " My child,
niy eltild,, give me • my child 1" .The
'fearful soreans; and .these utterly un-
looked-for words, terrified and sorprised
the ase.ailants, who let go of Wel and
fled, thinking without doubt, that they
altatcitytytne trio with it maniac, and Mine,
ordy. earthed herr friend's home in
4441unasew.ti
• Altera never lms beee a time when.the healing
.of so many different disease's has been. eatiscd.
by outward aPpircation as the present. It is an
y t r
pulatiou of 'the globe resorterethe use of ordi-
nary plasters'. . . • -- ' •
I• -Tire, principal ingrediente used '18 inalting
known ae.the Frankincenee of the Bible -Rub'',
her, and Rurgitinly Pitch ; winch, when scienti-
fically cotiipouuded, is full of electricity, end
:when combined with thetettre medicinal. gums,
is fouad to he one of the greatest heeliug merit,
tons ever brought before the human race.
They are acicnowleged by all who used.
tem to act quicker than any other. Plaatefs
they ever before tried, and Witt OilO of these
Plasters will till° More reaservice than it Ink-
dreeet the or inar,y kind. 'other Plasters.
are slow of aethm, and require to be Wort. con-
tinually to effect it'ettre ; but with theee it is ea.
tirely different ; the instant one.ds applied the
patient will feel its effect,
They possess all the .soothing, 'warming, sup,
porting and strengthening qualitiesof all other
Plasters. Many who have been relieved of
11,11RUICI4TIS11.1, TIOEXii.,0111/ItTX, and va-
riOus other mins in the KIDNEYS, BREAST
or SIDE, and bblieve it is solely denta by the
electrical qualities_ 'which the l'oretts Plasteie
contain, and which,is imp:totted to the syStelti,
thiltrestoring theca to healthr coridithim
PAIN'S IN' THE°8dInfrAl .:1.1;111\.;1311.11UPICII8d
144.81.1Til..i,InnTo and e (1,1; tteerl'i Ptr4 \r‘lT4
wete entirely cured by the uee of theta of along -
teased Consumption:
Prerred by CIEOltGlt urr(limu,,
tiold by all I)ritagister.
I these 1 'Miters are Ginn °libation; -or better
hesiv7. alLoletvgrgoft nndtPlial) still very ad -
tore intvalitable to those who have a (1,01',;13 of
Lowe I, Maur
Watch and Clock Maker,
• .
titonld reapectfully annonece to biscusterners mid 'the
0011;4, finality, that since theta e ilfsastrousiire. Lc
t has reenrod tho ,
. . • ,
8t°11. ilfseuPied hYjWeSittit S. & Co.,
•
Whore he, wilr keep 'on hand a select asacrtment of .
Clackv, Watches; Jewett, and SilvetWato Of ali
:Which no *in resnonala& rates. RaPalring of
• every doer-MC.1i promptly attended to.
ilf0a14100/4.41,11Sitat
OHM Si, 1873. •
cLitiTolf
PITINIP• FACTORY.
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rflali SUBSCRIIIMIt iyesrats itriorrikt1118
sincere thanks for tho liberal shire of patronage
afforded /Ifni, and would also Intim ate thatha had, dor-
Ing tba past %rimer, tit n hire stock of flat.dines
rentorial, aott lo noWpreparttl te make itna 11111011•110
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1V1OST SUPERIOR • PUIV117iS,
of e$6$1,40$6$4.410,$. on the lenontgat Noxfoe, anti
•on the most reasonable tering, -
tonieniber the'r plane...next...doer to A.
Mathesoles mackeraith SHOP.
"4
• :Aims moorage%
Clinfot, Aiall 10, 1877. ••
rrllE A.diAN LINF
. •
ROYA I, MAIL fSTlA1iS1iIPS.
Li•krpeol, Londonderry • and Glaayon. '
NEW ROUTE, via FCAL;IFAX2
•
SA1 LINGS ICALIFAX
. * . 1Stit
PEntiVI,AN, -
• HIDE itNfAN, "'31111,
SAItIdATIAN, , 'May
1.ift0;NL
eltieesstee, Mae lithe
• ehortame Fee passage, ecottortiv comfort. 276 toile,
of 000411 navigation saved. -
d•g'(14,ntti Trettrfs 1?trailttnt 1.1.Ebc1310).
Intermediate nod Steerage aria ott low sa"bq any other
lino. litorrego passengers forwarded to Dory, Belfast,
QrteenstoWn, Glasgow, and London, at sane rofrO AO 4,
Liverpool.. Theto 't trainar
crying the Canaditni'mail• o
and eonneriting wi,th the ocean steamships at Dallies,. -
Unveil Toronto every rridny, a1,7.08 a. In. Passeogot
via this route travel through Canadian torritory, there
fore evade alt Custom Irons° exaniinat•oit of baggage.
Por ThronghTiekets mid everyWorinption,apply 10
. •A. STRA1T011, G. T. IL ligeat, Minton,
- Clinton, Dec 13,1871.
•
GRAND TRUNK. 'RAILWAY.
Chzukg ()-f
ON AND IPT Die. 24,
Paeoinger Trains leave Clinton station
Corso Naar, Express,7.2.7Arriving at 1.10114011
10.66 A.M., 1:erouto at 1.06 P.11. ,u,4Volitt,OR,
11 60 PAL, arriving, Toonte, at 0.40 %Amami, at
6,11 61124,423 P .611 Arriving At Stratlerti, at
6,0 DAL. London At 0.15 r. 111. 7.t1xed/45r/4+m4 from
Ooderlelt 10 A. di. • •'
Drains will arrive its follows lift e.1.10 00.1 .lif.,frept
Stratford. lilail eisa Ex pros, 8.4'i P.M., frorn•Torento,
UMW° and ton aon. L x press, 0.40 ., from Hi/IWO,
Toronto, chi Lendon. klitsd 5.36 P.M,.
IIICHSON, General lifaneg 5
A. ATHA/TON, keen t At Clinton.
Dee. 27# 1877.