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0 heart, be strong 1 •
• There is SP nautili for all .to bear,
So much to do in life% short day,
Think not that thou shouldst rest ; prepare
To do thy part awl take thy share
And join the fray ;
Gird on the sword of might,. atid battle won,
Be strong, ray heart, be streng
4,1,114m:14 -he ..0F.ve
Base in the thickest_of the tight,
At times, thou mayest fall and shrink ;
Remember thou at in God's sight,
.And care not what -if 'thee art right -
The world may think; •
Bright victory's banner yet than o'er thee
Be brave, my heartehe brave! "[wave,
true 1.
' Trite to thyselfand'to tby
• Though all around thy path may change,
Though oft the road that their tast trod,
To those that hear no guiding word,
Seems herd and strange;
. Whatever else the whole wide world May do,
Be true, my heart, be true !
, onosi 'ssentsnna
A.TWELVE THOUSAND POUND CHECK
,hehouv grew late and Mr:.. Brand
• Q rived his 'chamber in moody silence.,
The train had come in, buthis reoe
senger had not returned, and the mer-
chant was troohlect-trotibledby a vain
,sort of doplit, whielt:heunted hini it
spite of his faith in Lake. Aenerry., sob-
er Old trader'Of Icing experience had said
that Lake was to.young to fill the im-
portant position which he held, het Mr.'
Brand had .never t000d his trust in Tom
Misplaced. . . • •
Having 'heard- ritinors concerning, a
house with Which he had extensive
dealings; the .nierchaet had dispatched
Lake' to London telling hint :to .ruake
enquieieseand ,in any case to -get the
partnere. of the firm in .'qeestion to set-
tle their:account. .
Se Lake had gone from Liverpeol tO
London. :The thrie appointed •for hiS
returnpassedeand stillbe-diernet tome.'
A lady entered, end kele to the mer-
chant% _side; her own .sweet face was
anxious, and there was a tremor in the
music' of. her voice, as she •staid t
"De you think.h.ewiU be here; to-
night, dear papal.'
I hope eo, Mary but it is: very.' lat."
'Is there no other train ?' " •
'Only the night express,' and,' .that
does not stop, :except a . the central
stations.'. ' • . •
'erhaps he will ;come, papa ;
• trottld'not mind'eraning ten miles, 'even:
. if he bad to walk.' •
He • should 2 not . have Missed the
• train,' said- Mr. Wend. sternly; puny,:
• tuality is afriniPerative d ty •with-raen
eof natness .• • :
But Papa Somethinefiniy 1faV be
• curred t.o: detain : • .
'Nothing should .detain a: Mita :who
has given.his.
The fair pleader' Was Silenftd--lier
fatt er was angryianciknowing his strict -
nose. ,of 'principle,: and 'how inveterate
was his dislike to.miy breach of 'disci-
pline or duty, :she did not Venture to
. ,
The time. dragged slowly on;
Brand contiened his restleas; walk,: and
Mary sat subiltied nntl,..quiet, watching
him. She sew thet. he Was listening
as the night, express woii t•• Whirling by,.
and from -the -depths Of her heart" theft
went a prayer that. Lake would come
.safely beimee The girl Rived
would have 'staked her lifepn his truth,
and knew that lie vicaselotheyond his time
through' any weakness or wrong.' 'Two
slow, weary Itture posed; Mr. 'Brand
was reeding the connaercial newe, 'hat
,for.the first time,in hie life ib. didnot
interest him ; be. was thinkitrg a the
young 'clerk, .and the heayy sum' ofl
money that would be in his poSeeesion
• shOuld the London firm have paid hint.,
And Mary, reading her, ather'S count-
enance, felt chill:X:1nd. 'pained by the
Slur cagnifher-lover's- honestee-by • his
suspieionoe--her , every thought was a
denial to his doubts and 'as the rapid
. ciatter'of a horad'a feet rang out she ran
in the window..
'Look?' she said, dash'ilig' the eine
, fats adide-With- eager ; 'look,
papa, 1 said he would come -I knew he
would,'
The merchant's' stern features relaxed
-with a smile of pleasure; he tvace not
. emotional .or demonstrative,.' bat • his
daughter' gladness pleased him. :
There Were a • few 'moments of
ex-
peetancy, and then Toni Lake came
Ile Went straight to Mr. Wand, „Mat,
noticing with a bow the lef,Of Aloe
whose glaece thrilled his„nent
• They haVe paialleekeid. quietly as
he placed a thieklockethook in the
merehept's heed, but I think we° Were
only juail tithe.' •
eed 1'
_ There Was a. consultation. at the
banker's. before I eonld got:dash for _the
check: 1
' Do you thinittlioy will break' '
Hopeleesbe They IleeVe given me
an immense order'but if would nob be
wise to forward tho goods,'
'You did not' hint that we had the
slightest .fear e,
Xo, but I was glactto get the money,
2,000 'would have been a heavy loss.'
'Ti would have done Ite oribus injury
• just now.' ,
" And yet; said Torn, gravely; this
morning the odds Were considerable
against its ever reaching: you.' .
Tem took two ;duties, plaeed them
side by side near.tbe are, led Mary te
one,
and seated himself in the, Ober,
Helnici done hie duty as the merchant's:
clerk, and now was Mr. 'Brand's: pro-
spective eon-in-Inw and partner,
• 1 I had an 'tidventure; he said ;
was the hero of a strange store, in It'xicio
by express.'
'
Mary lent forward tolisten-Tom
clasped her hand in his own. Mr,
13rand eat opposite. them, interested by
the. speaker's Manner, as lie began :
nen I go the' cheque I had- an
idea that all might not be well,. so to
mak e sure I presented it at the.bankeriS.
There :was, fig1 told.you, a consultation .
.hefore,they cashed' itecwhilethenen;r
saltatien was going forward I'noticed'
stranger Woking at. me intently:
knew the Mart myyminger and wild-.
or daio. I had met 'hire often .-atthe
race course, in billiard rooms, And in
'other 'places more or less, resPectahle..
Now he. was changing it cheque for
%Me petty amount, and was eecidently •
astonished by the icemenaity of the order
1 hricii presented, ' I leftthe bank with
My poeleetboOk full of notes, and found
that I bad lest _the train, The next
would be the night expeese; Bolt strpll-
edinto 4 billiard vomit:,. A mine is..just
as safe with a fortune in his pocket as if
penniless, 80 tharhe is wise enOtigk to
hold. his tongue. There Was same qlver.
'play going on arid'I' stead watching the.
player's till' on,
one challenged 4,tke• to.,
have u game, • It I have ewe spe,cial_
:vanity, it is Any stieno .witlee,the coe,
I 'accepted,: and • as1 did so a strange
feeling rvhith had been :growiug .epen
mo leek a sudden tutu •wilieh • stIrtled
• My challenger. was tho. man whom
Ihad notieed at tiro banker's:: . There
was"nothing • strang. in fad, of his. be...
leg in the rooMeone Of his! favorite, re-
stbres, lint I: wa$ Possessed by the 'vague.
shadow of a single idea. Ital read
sothe where of -a. 111411 .being folloWed and
plunderin a train,:ancl somAow
• assoeiated The stole, withefie men l,iefore.
me. It was thelirst.tinte-I died pCid.
• Iiiiit'any particular ' attention.. dint 1
gave him frill ••obsetwaiion now. The:
nweeI look ed et him tho les; liked 'Min..
Ilewas d m nen tleei v. Willi
a- fair form and elegant. full 'or
11-pplenesS, and:strength.% -Ills man nrr
his face
frank .atiet geiiiel ;.hutty lonking Closely
'afe-hini; yon.conld see einnething.
ter -looking in tho*ild.sotwoo of
,ree oyes., . • • tlernau, with itlati•ongtli Mid rapidity: or
nevet liked a Streegerinb dtable action wonderful toi See in .0, person ef
mid prqeseeseinge.and n4 • friend woe hrzag,sei20.1bq'''°°11.11'1'1, lift0
away, and dashed him dehn on a eaat.
the very -pink: efaffability and grace. •
.brief.'struggle, end then 3
„:‘...7e,p.layed•for'an liner ,Ve i alternat- . There.' was
llTg n
panion, well; itifOrMed; • and :fi t.1kd :•cond • 'bad; a, pair 'b.f.. liaodonff's,5-XA1 • :his
wrista. • •
'THE CLINTON NEW MM.
• -
cOuld hardly represe au exolamation.
There was no mistaking that freek,
geniel, et:ante:lance., nor the lurking
devil te those eyes, whose ooftness was
so oinister.
He had me thenat last. Vixen had
•broken his promise, and I was left ,to
travel that perilous journey alone, with
the man who -bad 'followed cno so Ail-
f1,111y, linetlier who might be his eon.
federete, and an ,old gentleman, who,
after grumbling Out his indignation
againet ell railway sereants and Joe,
Motive travelling in general, Wes fest
Lollop in the comer,
That the Inte'ntions, of my billiard
Player were manifested by the fact of
his having assumed a Mae mootache
and, borcl They' added tp the beauty
-hie-fachi' hutrieft toz,his• „eyes' -that
sleepy:, °Mel •glittor that .ie char:tete:is-
tie of the ASislie.
He spoke to tue, rennirked the oddity
et our being travelling cempauions, and
grew unpleasantly familiar, • I -answer-
ed him not wishing to be ehurlish
afraid, knowing that. 1. eotild trust:
something to my owe streeeth Sheuld
the worscente. ,
We had made the hist stoppaee and
were rolling swiftly through the gloom, .
to give.Six Busheils of Wheat to let
the Plough-Slutretome into yoor Land,.
then he will bay my Plough -Share in-
stead, and Plough -Shares shall' be made
here in-:A(11d of eorn-ing trom Eng -hind,
and year land shall get rich.- And
Un -le Sam said, Yes. And when the
Kirt in I-O-Wa Sew tbitt Ire would Have
to pay glev•en Bush-elo of Wheat for
the Plough -Share 'from Eng -land, he
bought the Plough -Share of the Atm in
Penn•syl-van-i.a. By,which be lost fire
Busleeks of Wheat, with which he bed
meant, f:o buy a Blank -et for his Bed, so
that he was Cold all Winter, but the
Man in Penn-ityl-vma-i-a laughed -in his
Sleeve and grew Pat. Now, wai it not
a Waste of La-bor and loss to Un -ole
Sittn-u-el to make a Plongli-Shme,la.,
-pcirtn.sybvan,i,a; when Half-theleiezbieir
won have brought ti Plmigh-Share
from ng -land ? And when, too, the
Rest of the La:her might have gone to
,make Some -thing else'Which the Man
itt Lo-wa would haveBouglit with the
Rest Of his Wheat, so that the ,Man hi
Penresyl-Van-i-a is an unjust,. greed -y
l'Ian, and Un-cle Sam a oil ly old 'Min
to let him havehis way, -Yew York
Eve4ing Post.
when; emeng.ether topics, oar tenversa-
tion' fraiche(' on jewellery; he; drew- a
showy ring from his finger, telling me
it %vita a Curious piece of workmanship,
having a, Searet 'spring,: which. he said
I could pot discover. • •
t took it, searched in vain, ,for
springythen returning . it' to.. hisn
'•flrelVed and relied under My feet.
etooped to pick it np,ittud so aid
.110; hot in that moment, while my head
was down. be had, ate tightly by the
throat, and: threwmto the ,ectrriege.
. . . •
Ilia confederate WitS. upon me in an
instant,. I could scarcely breathe,. and
eetild not Struggle,,:for a heavy, knee
wee.- upon my chei.t, and two strong.,
hands wero •crushing the 7life.
from uly throat..., . • • ,
Though thellerrtr ef the sleet tiOn did„
nor last a, minute, it seemed a ti •:e terni
eie. I fek the ruflinns' halide search-
•
.mg. for. the pocket. book, and 1 Sti ained
desperately for a chance of rettfte
Their •Work: was pearly dense. °ramp-
ed Spiteej was PoWerless;
and the:veins lit My throet, rind hesd
were -sWelling like sin d oui hars; viten
. .
.
the genopin., tho earner 'awoke.
end ea al Fe to ' My. net ce.. I hearci. a
lo We' Whirr .of some .Weepen in 'its de-
seenti 'and 'eny 7 'first • assailant:: reeled
from eed stunntd: Then • the old
lint I...was 'shy of conversation. 1. .1eft
. and stilt' having some, time ta
spare, went to see a....friend in the
Temple. • •
When, at lice expiration ec some
thirt,y or forty minutes; X eeierget1 irito
Vleet, street, almost the first percean OLI
whom toy gaze fell was my lato:antirde-
1..
nist'at hillier( s. •
"„I' thouglit there was sotnetlimg more
thana rner(i coiricidence in this second
meeting sirme,,we stood together nt the.
'1Io ...vas in a cigar gimp
Opole!, te. • •
Not i hundreAl yards from the emple
Vie stood a man whom I recognized
with a Very Welcome' feeling. It•-evae
George Vixen, the detectiee.
'Ile was fashionably dressed, ;and
looted an aristoorat of the first' Weter.
I went up, and „ereethig hitn as I should
on old -familiar friend,lield out mr,hand
' . . •
were morb- protunt than.' tad
:'Theye.
exeepted,• sat& the old, gentleman, . e-
Mpying .hto• 'weellee f.'"ceniforter, ' with
wliich he fasteeed eny first•
bande, behind• him • ‘.• and railWa‘y car-
riage does not,..afiord. emelt' 'scop.e.Tor.
struggle 1' - •
113he pocket bemli, Safe,: The
tIitii WOJ0., seenrely boo mle•aucl ft hie Old
gentleman who', without his speect icles
and mailler;'..itoed (int in bold and plea;
sant ilelief as the detective, kept guard
mr*.remrom......p.mommw
JULY 4, 1818,
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lires'80oeoe. tlgaTZetrietienemse014Wri - Wt •-- 4 v
tutcai mato.
4 thorough 1.:ccowledge of the netural i 0) , .
iaVIO which govern the cperetione of digeetion ,
andnntrition, and by a careful applicatiou
of the fine properties rf well.aelected orama,
M!, Epps ha provided our breakfast tables
with a delicately flavored bev.erage which :nay
save us many heevy doctors' bine, It is by
the jadieions use of each articles of diet that
a constitutien may be gradnally built up un-
til strong enough to resist every tendency to
disease., Hundreds' of subtle maladies are
floating around, us ready to attack. wherever
there is a weak point. We may escape reanY
a fatal shaft by !seeping ourselves well forti-
fied with pure blood and a -properly nourish-
ed frame,' -OW/ service 04coec,-Spld only
in Packets labelled -" JANIES EVPS4 Co,., Ho,
nueopathie Chemists, 03, Threadneedle street,.
and 170, Piccadilly, London." • •
A (mention coueli or cold shou a never lie
trifled with, oftee when neglected it is convert -
serious and Aiinerally eatal pulmonary
Th -e• more, prucleht, aware of this,
promptly use Bryan s Pulmonic Wafers" -o•
'rative Which has sustained its reputation for
over 'twenty years, they are always efficacious
'and exert a most beneficial influence on all the
Breaphial and pulmonary organs. Sold by all
drimglets ,and 'country dealers. Vrice 25, cts.
e;e'bo!ox;:y Horcee.s..-wOoly horses are net se
rare as many suppose, not such great curiosities.
either, there are many to be found in various
parts of the country, but we doubt if they will
ever prove as vaiueble to theiebeynefil as the elm
exhibited by Barnum, ; we' imagine their owners
weeld considerthem more valuable withont the
:An kxpenstve .1reke. wool, for this rough and Wooly state of the heir
indicatee that the horse is not a healthy (ten-
A.Gerniaa joitrital giveS.the following r (Mien -probably hidebound, or suffering from
some disease which occasions tine unnatural an,
pearence; in such cases: iti'e Darleyte Conditien
Powdere and .A.rabian Heave Remedy, it
purify the- blood,' correct ilia eppearance; re-
move all obstructions from the lungs and liver,
alid give to the coat a sleek and'eluning appear-
ance. Remember the imam, mid see that the.
signature of 'Hind Co. is on each package,
Northrop Lyman; Nevecastle, Ont., preprim.
ors for Canada. Sold by all medicine deelers
•
eeceunt of the disagreeeble eonsee
quences attending a practical 'joke : • A
young student of the University of
Prague, Baror(Ohntles the,
Xleverstatirg,
when on his way to Vienna, .*towards
the. coil of last mouth, stopped for the
night at Black Eagle Hotel, in a small
lowit of .A.rectstadt nee.. • Bartzlen
13ohemie:. • „ . .
gating hoen requested by the land-
lord to inScrilm his, name in the travel-
lers' register; the young gentleinan had
• • .
, carton (.;" tho Childre.so
LlornfaXo's S'Avsm, (-Lk:MA OIL equally.suit-
able-for children. and adults,' Endorsed by
over 600 doctors in Canada. • The difficulty of
administering. nauseous medicines, and the de-.
the impudence to write in the: column eirebility of having them pleneaut to the taste,
headed 'Object oftliejeueney' the were, „.induced T. •Oopland, tO umlertake reeearehes
whieli resulted 10 the discovery of a Sweet (..1fts.
The landlord without: readine•
tc)-1-)Ic'w Pnt b In'ains2 wb palatable. of the same etren,,;,th
4. Tinalibies a.4. the ordinai.y Castel..
APPTXTON.- omen -at DAT time awl
at muirr lime- Tho Wane over the Hi:area
Cimino Rh= & Ailmoheatl-r-the S wire, Clinh n.
Vileton..1me. 20,1877,
ItItEVE, Pbyelelan, Surgeon Coroner for
January 4,1871. • • 24-
Ptp°41),I'elltii`t,;'""t'„,:irtor;4.000,44 otnea7:cor„eros
Alhel ee 11
August 0h, 18011. 1-tt •
,
ruis STHWaliT, C. H., GRADUATE Ole
-ble9M unwersity,men treat ; Vny,eleian, eurgeon and
aceouehour, Hesideneo-43iteaernam,
•
0 YooliG, (044110I7ATZ OP ..8011ONTO
• University,) Physioian, Surgeon, resiaenca
Inft,,Alli,:.,LUoiraouisbnoer'00%:13Aornoto. doore (mat Of the TewPorance.-
• Londesbere,Jetee 14,184 ,
Denter:nay, ortenveee OF Tun lunolokr,
A., Department (if Vigtoria Universliy. Toronto, for,
Inerly of Uni Hospitals and Dispensai NOW YOtkj.
• 003etioinier22f,oii8th74e.County of iduron, 1.1.Cyri{ain„, Ont. •
•.
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OWSIXY & Gp, 3S01q, PITYSICIA eve -
J.., 0E0,1, AcQoachoure, .int, Office, Albert Street,
oppoeito Fair's 74111143. ,
11. H. Dews/der, lit, P., • • A. Id, einson, 11.11,
Clinton, May 10, 1877. . •
Ten. wonemeetroe, pursrerAN,
• Accoucheur, Licentiate of the College of Physioians' •
awl Surgeons of Lower °smile, mid ProvineialLieentd. '
ate and. Coroner for hie county of liuron. (Mica and .
resitionee,---5he building formerly occupied hr Ur.
Tholieieultfefin,, Ilinunr,01110,111t.sr7c11,t..,
torellaiteetto
tyrhs.
_Aplox TO LIIND,vIN LA•IIGE OR:SMALL 'SUMS, •
interes*tu. gfIc$mAa:tglige seeerity, at moderate rates of
canton, Ange et Oth, 1859. 7-tr
•
("111ABLES Mums, rsovINCIe.t. ietzen
VerOli, vainater, a,na Land Agent. 051:-
phine street, 1Vin;',.ham.
Wingharo, Au,g. 2,1577, •
.i.rtniaoh LICENSES • A,ND CERTI•einaTss.--
Ill Apply at the Town liaileor at the residence of the
iirditicriber, ;near the London, 1.1uron & Bruce Railway
.Station. `. • dA1lES SCOT1', •
. ' issuer of inerriege Licenses ,
Clinton, April 27th, 1870.
1)4 iLwA.N. s CLINTON, 0r'j. Tim ASO-phl-
-IA house is sitflatcd•e:nso to the station, and Is titer-
oughlyreueVated. thrOugliont, an& now affords good a 0-, -
commodatiou for thefiravolling pirblio, Large stahlin g •
finergeed imehers initteedaned,••Chomest Moline .
the bar. • Tn08: LAa.t,' Proprietor. . 19
weittep;.sent itt' te' and equally safe herinless, yet "
i 1lb. I:1U rgoniaoter le the oohing,. ill con, acting with more certainty aie„d prediicing eel7
Mier *melt peigripina„. Some abilciren'sny it
. . . • -
'krill it Ir with the 'pollee •regniations. • ie -honey ; others•call it srruP--they all 41Y they
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About to, .0,0100,., . n..4,n, ow travellor like it. Ons pierent Nese; -" My chiklre'ii drink
. it -like '.water ; •anothee--,,,,We bad to hide the
lied °gone to b.0.1, a " 'soldier ell.torett 1-11'9• bottle or they wonld have finiehed it eight eff i".
yoorn, draw his sabre and sat down 'on enother -`1 My. little' girl has taken . it twiee
.ti cliair h yhie bedeide • - • • . .
Withent met troable, and deal _noLimow 'whet
. On ..tlie baron .:118 k Inc..- tliO• rensOn 0 e it ;is, trl,igh elle liftteil tile isrdinury °aster Oi1;.'
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. ...y . . am WO IleVer pillli*Otin,tr to -tn,k6 it IVit1101it • n
tiliSAUtOljkt/a 01,9 soldier . replied : :4.1 fight e' yet • another ---'` I -Wish. yme miccese ot •
iith sell t. to ACM p 'Iva tch '.0Ver 3'91, : .4 rid ...'.•:.Ire. It‘C,141t''eTt:(e'lrePtRlitt007elo;"; iatill8taheePcierniXtt()int:1(1.111.••g".
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e.eill: b..t eeplae,et in L WO 1100 vs by .one . '. The, extraordinary lleinand for this. imicrov es
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0. nix.,,gow,44;,, .s.s.;b0.m.iii, 40, .s40.0e.adeit. Meet ot it-staplehmisehohlinedleinelieshrought
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by others till 1 --,en. o'cloek id thenioruing; .ci.ind.1:1,e,,,nhigirurie,g11(1))3elailiiStello. :.11,4,eglIntilip.181tt.efitIliii.Sit,ilittVlieg .
when 'you, will •be taken to B. in 5100, .- • . 1whieh tieprinciPled parties are attempting - to
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' AS. (AP . soldier WA edid • the yoos,, sell on.the reputation .of this 'artie101,3y seeing
, ‘ ,- 0 ' tliat,the name Cour,..i"Nn'e SWEET aintel: OIL, •
lkart:p Wes.-heXt•morni,.ng•put 1050 a. Cal, is tin both wrapper and direction label, • •
'riege tied talt,,reto Banvarie' where, --by .• "The Atudersigne4;jkaring ,ptirchased••-,11fessfs.' :
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• 020 .:02.dei' of tbo:: diret.,L;o8. " a . 1)0 ILC, . 116 . T. Copland .8e" On% 'inekreSt. in the . aboy 0
was e"xatnie•ed.• hi'. two physicians • -. Wno gieadrecipe. ' . ' ' ' • • „ • '
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e, ..r...,..e :. ),..a.e.7, - ercem et ,thanufectiming • it. firom the, 06, ,
ile,eloi ed. that be Was ...not inean TT • • !.. NORTHROP k.i.17.111AN .:-.Toroli tO,' • ,
. .Ask for Coe Lys Wei S elm. C,IeTonDer,; 'Ob...
nit,;;.i 431t.17,V!602,2.:91.11twIti-Y,,,-. 811,1---A(' 94' , -,pri.,,,,therili,a119-4)0-ii4:41,161,itrli•t".;i11 • ' ,
".'by eel:Alas, orre of whomeilennswer to •anenedie4eeteetere • 'Trice 9" . ' t4.`
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hia.enquiry why liewee thus tre;tt.ed-ne . .. • ' '' . • •
e .criminel, replied t.• . -.. Mirelieli's Belladoenklinprovedlecila Webleti. Pardus
\-t, arms. AND PlITSICAL linIUTarr:V;--A gcn
Etleinam'having tiled In' vain every advOtisetl rein-
edy, has discoverert shuple weans of solf7onie..Ile
wie he happy tO forWoril the eartieulers to any suiterei,
24 1.00eipt, of d chreetedertrolope, deress
3. T. Stivistr.,,Eiti., Tdsbarn Ilousoi Loudon, England..
• ' " gl •
D'ATFIELD,
. Marriage Licenoes.undor the new Aet, Cuntrn kAlon•
et for taking 4.111datits in the Qpeen's 33enth, fox 0,o1111-
tio,s &Heron andlirnee. 'Conveyancing done, such tie
Lealios; Ponds, contracts, ;Ina, Deeds, and Mortgagee.
Veva swell. .1tesidoneo-nppoOte Poll ork's
intiftlne ADY,..zn ON Jew. usi.m.R„ , '
dieenold, Sept, 14; 1871, •
,
AI' ASO Ni !Wog ficoonotants,. A;tioneere,
Fire c Life,Intn; Race' andAl=onei al Commission
Agtnts. InSuranOo tivo-third. (leaver than ordinary
COA, And firstelasS tva,11 ;Uhl MU knot pintos repre-
sented. Moiley to loan, and all itiutIS of property
topztat-lt ,•,11Ttilothrto charges, f.illic6.--1-5pro Sr
34.4De ' ,„ d'asern Hun •
00111Aic.6iiii!.,11.(i)ing04,11inedeni:014011.01.• " • L;.. cOnVeyaitetit:
..•
acilsiel.oi"tTSON
Onciat.cri"Sto.,7:1AI,N.:8.10‘:Tt'Als7
mr.:u,e,einesOn win he le Clieten every triaer. ,
* • !Meter. ,
13N;a11,4i.. yen 'declared* yoUr. in ten: „. •
• there never lets been a thee when tie:healing,
or CiNe:
t to kilt. youroi.f.; (Lila ‘.bis 10 tgi)ja:' dilfereut iliseases lias • been -caused .. • • . . .•• ,
eon et, the burg:nil:Utter has forbidden
snicities tinder Any pretext wlintever; •
In spite of "ill the baron:pot:1d say in
elephinetion dr -his joke, he was detained
iii cicise, custady, and. in a u',6 „time
lareenelet-teetrieleon-lkieregeer,
w'ictt was immoral:own, pi-rblic; register. fi
y• tillnipottraled; frill of electricity, „and
The triburykl pondeimied the itemised to
it numili's imprisoninelit, a fine of 2P0
Voting (abont $109) with all the, eX..
Penses attending :irreg.,. mrstelly and,
tile). •
oyer them,
At the station they were handed over
into tbe custody of the police, US
right hy that time: n :rode
with' me as far an the hotel nearest
here, and to...morrow will.CeIl to see.
if tam any the worse Tor my ride hy
exprees, •
.The content's of the potic:et hook were.
illary's bridal flO Wry. *,
all sa • • The detective speaks of fhe senior
001116 and drink a glass of wine with
partner hi the firm of Brand & Lake
,
me, I have something to say,' as the most hospitable and generous
Ile shook hands In the mot nutnral than 40 ever wet ;his peofessional
way possible. . I took his arin and we , . ,
eel. .
hert.ottneile,d. I,n4. 1.in, bar or an ,naja.e.e.nt calLake 'Was :qiiite cured td'Ilitjp;4113 for'
billiard • playing. He had„,kcb narrow
e I told himatey told' of'en escape and be dideeent forget the
the sum j.n my possession and • of the 3,08-soki - -1. •
• 00°'
jeuixtey that 1 had.ro perform be; rail. _
'that, "watching 'through the 41,1t-rle $1:44.*or itft.t10 Pro-tee-hen-1sta
glaso of the.door, he was taking cr men- • .
tal phot'ogreph of the •teeci. men. Iv WORDS :NtA.INLY Ote 0N1.1'
'They mearteehnsiness' ,said •• •
quietly, shall be with ytepeenite There was a man in who grew
must part at the door, or.Onewill see Wheat. One day he had Need ofii neiv
that we iiiiveeteezitid thetatne., PlougleSlutre. A man in Eng -land said,
Arid you,' 1 satnow wilt you Aar 1 will sell you a Plough -Share for five,
.4 I shall etto Liverpdole,by the .1:0811-01e of Whel.a. 4 man' In Penn -
night eprega.' ' . syl-van.i-a said, Buy yOur Plough -Share
Ileelsoft me.' I had no fear new- of me. But as it costs '.1'wice as
„legewing hint to be a, clever and deter- 1110011 as the mot in England kr make
tnine'd fellow. . . Ploegli:Sletre, yon most give me to
'raking a casual 'glance acroee the Buell -els of Wheat for it.. And the man
'road, 1 saw my man with his companion, in I-o-wa said No for I Call buy the
It was quite evident that they were Plough-Share.of the ;Man: in Eng -land
tracking me' , though lost sight of them for the Half of That, and have the Rest
before reaching Sb. left to buy ,Something.else, and I Shall
1 -strolled along the churchyard, be se much the More rioh. It is a waste
waedering . nearly to Ialinstou, then tO give Twice as much for a Thing -which
went throngh the city again before I tan be got for the Half, Then the titan
made for the station; my acquaintance in Penn-sylevanieft went to tria-cle Sam
of the 'billiard room did not come in who ruled diet Land and the Land of
sigbb, though 1 kept well on the alert; 1-0eWit, Ana said, when the Man hi Eng
-
X took my tiokot; lingering almost to land Sends the Plough -Share, you most
the moment of starting before /-entercd not let the 11/art in I-nevre have it, if lie
the carriage, but my man dicl not appear . don not give you Six Bush -els of Wheat,
Two men were in the compartmeit1 with •I1'or if the Man in England Sells Plough -
me.' I could not seo the fact of one, shares here, 1 can notse1,1„,:eine, for iiis
and the othtA was a stranger. are more cheap, atel there -shall' be no
The bell tapg. The guard bad just Woeir for the. Men of Otir Trade, and
time to.put a bewildered obi gentleman Your hind shalt' get Peer. ph if the
in by my side and we wets off. Man in, I-o-wa finds that he has to give
The matt hoseface 1 had not seen nvo nush•els of Wheat, for the Plough
tinned toward
by catwarti applicetion as the present.-: Itisau
tinclisPuted fact that °rev -half of the' entire po-
j.iulatiou- of the.41obe resort to the 'lige of nail-
• Thu " principal: ingredients need in making
these Plaster§ ere Ginn •Olibmittni .better
known as the. Frankineenee of the liible,-:-Rub-
hve, and'hurgundy,Pitch Orinoli, when seienti-
,
•
Stealing IS the ohleet sin on relcord.,-
stealing apples.,
Life is pima' ov kare and ,telale;
et her ye go eingl a or • afoyl.
It ain't nO disgrticsp.re a. man to 611,
.but to lay thereesettgrent i3••
One of theollieyest things a man kan
dew izwiereat soup with a fork.
'elkstaire yourself neeessary, 'yonn'ci cnim
end Yure suckeepc is certain. ' • --
One �f the lo :vest things a tritin,kiie
do iz to long:foe perfekt happiness,
Pills May surnames tefuse to akt on
the liver, 'hut seWing Wood niver.
when .coinnined with, the pere inedieinei einee
is foiuntto 1)0, 0100 of the greetest healing inAlee
lime over brought before the !lumen riteemee-
.TheY are aeknowk"'edby all.wiabpleft‘e need.
thein to act qiiieker than any„ader.Plesters,
they ever befavetzi,1, roebethat . nee of these . LOUGH, Agent. .
Plasters will do more_riten elee than a lam- • (leant), April, 1870,,* '
dred of the ordinurkind. • Allother Mistime, •
are slew of • ac,tieril,.and require to be worii eon,' tit • ; — •
tram:env toe-tea:1 eure ; IntO with these it on- to opxs, w atones, Jewellery', &e
. .
'frninTour to Five per tient allowed
Deposits •
tivelyAffferent • the instent one le applied the .
patfent will fool its effect, .
4- They posseriS all bite soothing, Warnilag, tile.- • WLER
• porting and:streugthening qualitiesof all other
RHEUMATISM, TIODOLOTIKUX,,and V41-. '
to his floweret
Desiree. to,rotore '... ,
Plasters. Many who have been r elieved of his sinceit.titank •
ris other peins iii.the KIDB
NEYS, REAST Mends and
onmist°.
electrical onalities' which -the Porotis' Plastees ' mors,for theliber
ill Share Of patron -
or SIDE, and belieee it is solely dote bY the
Contain, and which is imparted to the system, itgetbethebes re
time rdittiring Chem to a healthy coinlitiOn. • • eineigv coin' 1111111one:47n .
Tle.-„y are very soft and pliable, still. Wry (14. Olinton,and hopes
PAINS IN THE SIDE AND luolAsT; aeet ti,a to busbies's.
by o, etritt atten. -
hesive'; and a sure cure for'WESK 1.34t.OKS,
'ffillivaliin,ble to those' who have a, COLD of and using every
tong stimding, and often prevents CONSTIMP- eirert to meetthe
were entirely Cured by the use of them of A long- .lriends,..teeentin-
wair
nteende many
TION --Soule even tell. no they .believe. they
seated Constimption. . no to retain the
•
rre arm: by 020.ReE 11.•mrtomtli, , 1., Ito wilas takn
eld also take title npportlir.lity O't OPttiati:griatglaco't ht. 0
e.his sou intc,partnordnp, and thatthe bee-
t 41 III b it t 1 I 1 in e und r,1 et lo Of g
1.ene lion iz like an. ailehtibiaeorin one .110viett byMAsial)ruggists. -- - „
r. esliect-bis great strength lies in his .„ • ---' --
Pr illeeose V Yr 44.1 VP' '
. Anger alwus hurts nd hnOre than it ' As infallible remetlu for all cliseaees of .111e
does the ether pliellow which we get l' (age"te " Pl".°1111.)' 141.""1"4"1 (il' /Ile
Oa, and meakente of ,ihe 10181am:from coy
Mud itt. •
uleeration of the larlawmal gland.%
When a Men ain't 'geed efor enny-
thing else be iz jitet light to sett on a
jury. .
Ilelth iz liko eilintiremy-•ewe teN;er
have a true idea QV its value entil we.
lose '
What a man gits for nailing he is
very ept to value at jost about what it
kost. '
•
To lie about a num never httrts him,
Itis to tell the truth about him euiree,
times do, •
Cherity is the,tnost beautiful ov 01
the imptdsca ev the hart, andthe easy-
eot to execute. • • -
•It is the coyest ticiner, in. nattire'fii be
honest, but most Men make dreadpinill
hard work oy it.
About as tow down a man ken git
& not quite spile, iz to live oil biz wife:e
reputasbun
('(43143431.' . . • •
TIlif Va'S-$.811,1''S nresen.ttel, to tlie
nubile with the assurance (if ite'irffiefeiley. as it
curative ot moab diaeaRee tin; eye ante or
chronic. inflaturuatiorr, whether induee'd by e'cro-
felons origin on,otiterwine. weakness or defect
of •eliminisheil tone of the optie nerve,
or a 'diseasest state of the tissues conatitutieg
that orgeti. Mao, for all persons Whose.veca.•
tion voquires ttn. illeet;allt Action 'of the' eyes,.
the selve will110514434 .e; 1.111artn. in restoring 11.11111 -
form healthy -Action, where weakness; pain, end
misery may linve long threatened s fatal ter-
mination. 15 18 the ;Jurist simple,, safe, and et.
feetital eeinedY ever diseovered. The materials
of which:it is madeere pure, perfeet, and costly,-
'enamounded with elaborate care aud exactuese,
,sitfe in., its Application, being, iieed extereally,
aul,' of coarse, avoiding the pein and datigei
which ifeeosarity atientle the hitroclection of
.teinstie miterals .ned eye-waebee. 1I5GW0101
tnid Otpthirtoxis 'Sons, of fieroftilous, origin,
or resulting front wlattever .eauee. yeild to..the
AMInitcAN .1?,111-Sdetll. IT TR USED SITC.
OESSEULLY VOR. PILES, • . Thr,soothing et.
• feet is immediate, :ilia it perm relent euro requires
hut' a. :few applicatione.'the proprietors . of
.1, Peeler's ASienlc:ite Ere;RA r.vs,"whiw
ranking. new and improved inttehinery for mak.
trig (4 044100 1)00100(1 box for the Bvs•SAM:r, hoe
-changed the Tun DR Maim ou tile cover so es to
Don't cry for spilt milk, yceng num, correspond with thaatiten the Wrapper;air.
to this, rut ft /night otherwise lie regarded afl
and go foe the next kbw,
I don't 1.mt on peekoshuo children; ITTTIT
• 1
bat pik yure p811 and mit jiing senor culare, Advertieements etc. Wo bid Attention
the IrnekleberrY that ripens the soonest No twin/top & TiymAikr &ail" N. V;
Praprietam Vree
Shore to the Man in Eng -hind, and has is al*us foot tee' dekny.
•
ti e eon tie ct n.. t e te 3 .
P0WLE11 &30N,---4el1e-4irni will keep on Introl
atahes,• Cloaks, Jewellery, Ppeotaeles,
Aniteeitother ertidesin tiretr lino
All kinds of Pipei Repaired and Mounted.
11,0Pact1145, donning, &o., done on short noti,oe, in A
Workninnlika ntittiner, stid eit reesoilabie tome.: •
UM= STREW!, OP ylIS .1%1AltIt'ST.
ClItilen,Dee. 0,1827,
• ^ -
a_
ISEMAN BROS.,
EBOX•tRS,
•
INSITRANCK li(1 General Alois,
MOPEP tENV ON MORTGAG/ AT 8 PE!', ctlito
moratetAGES
.e't °TES 01! if AND 13ISCO1YNTED.V1x
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. •
.Pir,d-cht,4,4 Mrs, Li"? rinl efeeklent inoormwe
, .,Campamte. represented.
dorMes Me CkitAltt Lag AftatflOten COttratty.
OW tit a 1 it Ile it a $_34irit_1.000
Alistottaat lOAl2.901'
WeeRly• .... .. 14.000
Boleti idwer than 6117°02o! company ia this conntr
• ° resSereen Aetna Von •
tee ululate Ana /nontn LinO.O.t• Steamers. The oldest
end mem reliable lines nroseing the Atlantic. Vlsketti
issileti at lowest, rattle, front and. to Whiten, 10 endfrofe '
Great
0101,1ag CU4NI7ON-
WtSEMAN
laucko.
Toronto, Agents far erteada. Clinton, April 24,1878. •