HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-11-19, Page 6FRIDAY, NOV. 1:9;1886- the fir et day or two, loolting so pale a.n4 its coldness was the oolcInesa of death,
the way,- lie helped to get a large ow
thin that Ole was like the glicet of her ad Almost exulted in the fitot- that we ereeetion for her 'at •the settlement; be-
' 1 'd et sweetter m e esti* 011nuld die tooether. And the Iwo Id osethass;nj ,ohieiosms.ideezt"tohgesliakpeedaulteeer,wghrior.h"adOkze,
La,:sbed
to the topmast.
old e f t4 n 11
discounting on the tratts of etrongeninded
over before. The children Shelled charge catch the murmur of the prayers ahe
was offerin for Us both and knew that
stranger to canado, tuink you Battu of were troublesome little crea tires a
d and badgered her till I longed life wee there 0411, and
women, among °there hope lived, too.
ohort hair, " eudrlenly turned. to Mile
that of wearing
h ld I d ell Shaw and asked, " )3y the way, how d'M
heartily welcome to Indian -week. Take 1 t° eta thew well' 13nt thew "s a fie4ti-e• Wefl, we Y 6 •
First visit to Onto.tio I Well, you. re
a ehelr ow ,the piazza tin ehmetia ioatiy. nos and patienceabout heretkite new ee• suck berrOrs, except to thank the
to. iny idea of Xisa Whiny, and I only Mercy that brought us threugh them all?,
--we dine early in thesONew World
loved her the more for it. After the Day dawned at last, and there was the
perte. . , and soon rockets were
Fine Taro, 7:wen, yes ;., inclim creek second day out, the wind freshened and sbore ear by
fired and ropes ;toured,' and one by one
is a nice place if I do own it; ,A11, as far 1 saw II° n2°i'e °I hor. '
as you can see -grass -land, cornelds, 4 Tite haa an awful passage. It was the halfdead living were drawn from
-fi,
late in November, an earl), winter., and their awful sespension between sky and
wood% and c reeks -all belong to it. Stock
the cold was intense. It blew oee con- sea, and lauded safe on shore. They bad
in ()aro°, I believe, and / dare aay ttnuoua gale, and some of our machinery to tette Winny and me together, just au
too -they call it the best stocked farm
was broken, the.screw, damaged ;old dre we were, und even -then they had to un-
tbearre riebt. All wine; und yet I eame
could not keeP our court*. As we drew do the claSp of stitreited arms about her.
to Canada twelve years ago. without the got I knew nothing then, not for leng after;
traditional half crown in. tilk tronfiers, near Ws side of the Atlantic we
1.1 more and more out of our.beetiinga--euir and it is wenderful that Witany was the
phekets, You look surprised. Woule
et last the fog told us we were somewhere first to reeever and that it wag she who
Yon like to hear the story? There is.,4
off the banks of 'Newfoundland, bat nursed me bacl'c to life and reason.
good half-hour to dinner,time yet, and It seemed- 'Arld hew did I ask her to marry me?
it's a story I neVer tire of telling. sonoe- wl'ere n° °n° was clutte-enre,
to me it had all happened before, or I Upon myogrord, now yeti ask, I eau% re -
how .: . had read it or dreamed it. .A.t all events member that I.ever did. That seemed
it-
' ''. I began life as the so _.,,rt of a village was. hardly a surprise to me w.heo, on utterly unnecessary., somehow. Caste
th
carpenter in, the south of England. 1?".011 etenthInight, just after midnight, the dietinctions look -small enpugh when you
knew that elass pretty well, I dire say,
awful.crash and shook toolc place.a Ben. have been staring death in the face for a.
and the vim of the pariah, And yet_,, sation which no one who has not felt few hours ; and words were not =eh
and what te gulf wits fixed between me,
it.can imagine in the least -and we lcnow needed after we had been in the rigging
the
and y.et-from the time the was sevee 'Antal:tie had amok. that night. Somehow I was glad that
yeara old and I eieven, and she.fell down
`• it's o, fearfnl thing,. if • you come to it wes so ;',glad my girl. had taken me in
shop, and aria& so4 / picked bet 4 arid alit* of it -a great steamer filled with mY haP and istseY ibr a common ealiorf
in the dusty road ()aside the carpenter
.., uls in the.fell floiv of life and end yet loved the old Dick through it
smoothed a little crumpled pinaforesand tivin" s°
kissed the dust out of her geldert curls, health, a.nd in one moment the call coin- ell; glad she never dreamed -I was ewner
ing 'te., eact'of there to die. Before yon• of Indian Creek fatio,' arid the richest
I loved one girl • in the world, and that
could have struck a roatell the whele man ,in this end Of Ontario, and had
was the vlear's daughter, Winny Brans-
. ship'was in a panic -cries, terror, con. wealth. anti po'sition higher than Mr;
come. • ' '..- . fusion, agony -0, it was awful ! I truet Loftus, the yoeng squire at home. • The•
' Madness, yotell say. Well, perhaps
never to see such a sight egain: I made people she was with hid ell .gane 'down
so, and yet a., man is but a man, and a,
my. way throu,gh' it all as if l- neither on that awful might ; ate liad • 'fic
woriutin a woman; and love comes, what -
'bad oyes nor ears; and get to the state one in the. world. bet me. We were
over 090 may do. There's no el!..iss dis- totter ago forma oet was married in Montreal --the caPtain of the
tinetion .recae,nizect by ehildhood,. and 'I'm Iliad
the plus whieh belonged- to my girl. 1 Antartic gave her aWay-ancl, then 1
. we were paymatea ited friends fill she'
knocked at the. door with a heavy hand; bt ought her home to Indian -Creek. To
' 'Went to beard i n 0. school; ' ',
and Aven at that Awful moment ft thrill see her foe whofi she saw the rocking-,
' If Miss Whiny had had a raotber,no
ran through. me.at the thought of.Stand- chair, and the workbasket and the
ing
doubt things woulst baver been i;sry dif-
face to face with her again. s • thimble. . Heaven: bless her I
ferent ; birit we arealike•in neVer having .
, " Whiny!" I cried " Come out, make' ! There she comes, With hey• 'baby en
. knoWn o, womae's care ; and. the old vi.-
haste I there is net .a. moment to lose !".. her shoulder. Ceme in t,O. tlinner,friend,
ological treatises; - ; • .• ' 'pia &or °petted as I spoke; ah'cl she and you shall see the sweetest wife in•
Oar was blind to everything but his. the -
stood just . within; ready .dressod, •even the neW country .or the old -the girl .I
' But where she came' baek ' from her
to her.little black hat. . The cabin light: wonemid the ocean% sorges.! . -.' . '
London boarelingscho'cda betratiful Young
lady all shad .been • left'hurning, by the doetor'S
tniand lac
les es and lovely ways
-then I knewI had tried eay best to eiders, and it fell on me as r stood, there • .. .Gcoo. *ague. ,
.
in my sailer's jereey; and I wohdered if, .Many stifferers buying niedicitie have
study and work,. and Mak° rdYs,elf more'
she Would knots* m. ..I forgot.the anti- been disappointed, don't give up;buyea
like the men she: ivould meet ; but, what
ger we mere in -forgot that death was. reliable artiCle like Dr. Chase's Liver C,ure
. eah a lad'..infiih.,giiglish. villagndol . I
waiting .close at. band -L -forgot that the atsd with it yolt 'get a. recipe .beok alone
ivorth the meney. . • '
. just had enough education to make ev.ery
world held' anybody. but Me •and her.. •
.. other led in the pleee hate:the .; and be 4 " Diak ,I" she cried,: "Oh; Dick 1". end
- side the tam of hei'. world,.i suppose I.
fell•in a deadfaint onany Shoulder. .
cnt 'rather :an . a'stonishing figure. Yet
'All my senses. Caine:back then; and .1;
the love of her. was so beyond all else in
threw-diet...over my arm and ran for the
me, thatuad; hOpelees eis 1 felt•it,I. had
deck, ' •A great fur -lined cloakhad been
,no power Myself; and tfirst time I
dropped at the door of theladies' °Aire,
caught. :her alone in :the 'wOods-L-she
There was. no light now, but I stumbled
•.a.voided me, 1 ao.vr, and' had to wait for
over it as. I ran, I snatelied- it op and.
a cba ipe7-I. told . her the whole: tory,
c'arried it with rne„ . : . .. .. •'
andI waited Or her anSwer..- She grow
above..„',..,11,-,,atais--im.;.1.1ve . wilitest_
• scarlet -a irifilTirFel'OrTliTrardli-er
cliaoe; the boats over4illed and pestling
fair sweet face- then deedly Wbite. the ' ship, .settling rapidly, -lpeople
Dielc,'.' elie•Said, and she. was trefize •off,
-• bling fore lioadAO foot, " you :kaow it si'°etingt 031-nkt 'SweSrj-hg :Onetime -1's
tales nf cattopess and. courage .oftei.C.
.can tie*, Aever be ; yott Itiiow men are
enough at sechtimea; which makes oho's'
wrong "even to dream of .Sech a thieg.'
heart glow as he reads them, butthere
Sprite girls would tbink.it an insult --I
w
. • know _yerZ better; but if my fether heard' isn't in slihwri in the wreek-
much herois.
'.-
of this he- would say yOu. had abusedbia .of the Aittartic.The captain .behaveil'
- kindatise to yoa ;he would never forgive. •'Slilenc.lidISI.', and so did sOnitt,o6h.e. -.Pas:•:.
-but the-aajoiity, of there and
you.• Forget yotir'toadness.."- And she: senfiOst
, the crew Overnihad with.terror, and teat
rah' away 'froth the,' . .. • . -. -their heads -altogether. . .. ' •:'....,--. - .
'1 let, her'o. ' I had seen' the :blesh
• :;.-‘..I..saW there was .not a Cliande•for the;
and the trereor, Mid.'" ,v.esect.i.f it had
in. over -crowded beats'. in 'that .sea,:' and . I
been Mr.. Loftus,.. tile ..Pliliekillirg; 8 pratig,fcir the rigging: 'I -was -not a se-
. stead of Dick Iawt, y, the carpenter's
cond.tho soon ;a score of 'others fallOwed
. son, her answer might have 4feet,-
, ..arkb, .x. 0,ro,i_ rQs.c11.‘,..e.orog up : ju, my .tuy example,••and. with my precious bur-
: iC
soul, and"I •took e.solenut Vow in thdela shouldribt have-led:aliance-tWo
eie'
minutes dater; As it was, I scrambled
Jude woods: That very night I Old the
to the topmast and got afirmilrcild.there.
old shop (rhy•fathet was dead and I had
the b
t
tjust. Coming to herself; X
'
taken ti usieesit) aridwitli the ma; 1171nnY. 'was
...., • . . • •
lley; I. bought aa outfi t; ant1,..saited .had wrapped ber around _likne baby in
' :. . the' fur Cloak,. and with. -my -teeth •-7,
straight, trit Canada. It was.pretty tough.
worlent•ffist.; but I Worked like a galley- °Pen°d- ',TnY l'hif° le •clIt 'a r40 Wiljoil
hung • loose 'Within: 'reach., With this 1
Slo-ve-Hstareecl, pinched, and .seVed; and
.lashed .lierste me 'landfaStened 'Us both
never spent a penny on Myself'. ieniept
to the topmast.. .Tlito shipsank..gradeat,
. for thebooks I sit ,up half the hight to
ly ; she did. not '.keel over, or 1 Shenk].
, react and study. . Well. in this Country,
net be tellin ---yeti-the -iiitory-now.„;_she•
73-a-11 down, justTher deck ithche water,
but the great seas washed inier it etiery •
second and Swept it cloh. ' The &rats
. .
.had. gone 1 • .• .. ... '-:. . •-,.
•f: One ot two Of the crew, floating on
loosespera, were picked up afterwards
• no mote, .: The rigging was: prettyfull,
at least jo ther.:upper part; down bolo*,
the . sea w.ta foo strong. The captain
was near pie.- Vett glad to think' he
had \beeu saved-hevrts not a, coLard
like sorne of theothers. .. .. . '. ' .
• .' Ilow long was theatigest night yeti'
ever knew.? Multiply thet. by .a•thou-'
Sand, and you will have sonte idea Of
that night'slengthi The cold was awful;
the spray froze on the Aids as it ' fell,
the yards Were: slippery with. ice, 1
stainped on Winny's feet. to keep thent
froni freeiing: Did you •notice that I
limp a little?: I shall Walk•lame• as
long. its 1 live. Semetimes there' was a
splash in the dark water bolo*, AS some
poor fellow's stiffened hoid relexed, and
he fell from Ms hold in 'the. rigging.
Thera Was nob :a. breath of wind -noth-
ing hilt. Owl:litter, . bitter fog.
( How long Odd we bold out? Where
were we I Itoi,v long Would the Ship be
beibee She broke up I Would it be by
drowning or by freezing ? .W0 asked
ourselves these questions ttgaillandagain,
but. there was no answer. Death Stand
tts in the.face ; we seemed to.live ages
of agony in overy•minute ; and yet; will
you belieVo nib, all that•teemed little in
comparison to the thought that, after ell
the streggles and the 'sorrokvs, after all
those tens weary years; I held, my grit in
my arins at. Int,
you acquire Ord hahtw, t, Misa Shar
W8 bore that way," was the answer.
On Friday five persons at Westport
were tierved. by Constable Gorsline ter
Vittlation of, the Scott Act. , On the
same night, or early on Saturday mow-
ing, a dynamite cartridge exploded
few feet from Mr. Wm. Briscoe 0 store,
The explosion did little damage. About
the same tittle • another explosion took
place in 3. T. Gallagher's yard, too far
from the house:to do n!him harm. eat-
lagher Reeve of Newboro; Both• he.
and Briscoe are prominent Scott Act
workers.
• gew Deleware. girl at great risk
rescued three men from a ferocious bull
is described hereunder .;.--Lately a bull
owned by 3. 1VIetwen, lst concession,
• Deleware, broke 'loose from the blqn
and rushiog into the yard, attaelred some
horses with such ferocity that it seemed
as if it meant to very soon dispose of
them. Three men on the farm succeed-
ed in getting the brute into a corner,but
none of them dared venture to catch
him. ' The brill seeing that there was
nothing to fear, began to sta. the men
up before deciding which 'JO, gore 'first,
when Aggie McEvren, who *as *ROIL=
ing close by to, see what would happen,
not timiking of her own safety, sprang
pest oee of the men and grasped the
ring in the billPs nose,„helding him fast
until the Would-be gallant, though scared
to death, men, gathered -sufficient cour-
age to take -hold of the brute. This
done Miss Metwen Walked off' as -if she
did not realize what she had done. Hid
she failed to. grasp the ring, the result:
can only be imaeined.
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A Free Gift.
• Around each bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver
Qum hi a Medical Goideaind Recipe Book
containing usefill information, ever 200
recipes ; and pronounced by- Doctors and
Druggists as worth teu • times the cost of
the medieine. Medicine and Book $1.
• MANNING & • scayr :
Barirsters -Solicitors,
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gl• YS 'NOTES.
The taltest boy in Lancaster', Pa.,' is
George Kiirsey, son of Dr. • liersey. Re is
ig3roYwfinergs. aud• 7 feet He
is sW1
AtMoncton; N. A., a cofiviction un-
der the Scott Act has been obtained
against a boy 10 years. Old, wbo _acted
as bartender in lila father's saloon.
Eli Lalond, the Victim of.the tar -and
feather outrage, near St: Thomas, died
last .Friday. night. IIie wife and son
have been' reinanded to jail pending the
result of the ippiest now in progress.
• Lalond Was worth $20,009.
.„. Gratifying reports have beeii received
• kit Ottawa of the seccese of the Canadian
display of fresh fauit at' the Cblonial
arid Indian Exhibition; the beatify. and
• Variety of our products haying complete-
• ly astonished British horticulturists.
W. Todd, a Deputy lgarshal of:Paoli,
KO., wears probably the mot novel
neiktie that ever adorned a shirt .front.
It is•-cnade Of the skia of a rattlesnake,
and the rattle 'is, 'used. for a scarf, 'pin.
Thu& When mit with the boys, .Toddy
sways has a: rittling good time; 4
, You cannot roakea7 monkey look
straight to y.ou; says the writer in The
London Graphic. Ms glance shifts off
to one side or the other. •It . never eat -
Cites your eye full or fixes its own upon
yours: You niay try as long as you like
but you. will never succeed. .A. monkey
cannot look o. humen being in the face.
It -is very-ltke men: ' .
Charles Hudson, colored, who, was in
jail at: Sedalia, Moi, waiting trial for
alteinous -crime, poured kerosene Over.
his clothing and bed lest Friday night
and then. applied a, match The jailor
was attracted by the'smeke, but before
the flathes'atild be extinguished the man
was fatally burned. Hudson feared he
would be lynched. ,
'One -of the Bratitford- ministers a day
hr two agok was called upon to perform
the rights of.marriage between.a colored
man fifty Years old and a young white
girl of shell twenty. He pointed out
to the latter that such a union in the
natural Order' of. things , was not likely
to. prove happy, but. the latter stated
that she worshipped the very ground her
lover weilked oh, and she was bound to
have him at any post,. so the ceremony
proceeded as desired,•
••The other day, on a railroad near San
Francisco, a train missed a siva*: where it
• should pass another train; and the two
rushed direetly toward one another on the
same track. One of the engineers, quick as
thought, disconnected his engine from the
train, blow for,down brakes, and then shot
the engine ahead to meet the other, receive
the force of the collision, and savo. his park,
sengers. Fortunately the other train was
able th redn% its speed, and the shock,
the man who works and doSen't diinkis
sure to get' On ; and 1 had a mighty pur-
pose in my head: By and by.I bought
some land dirt cheap, awl old it for
three times what I gave_fat it -dawn
began to' make money fast. I should call
• my luck w.onderful if I belieied in luck,
• azid.didn't prefer to think by, a. povv,er
for abler :than inti Own. At last; .ten
yeara to the very •day after I set foot On
• Canitdian 'bought 'Indian Creek
farm, alid began t� build this house. All
my neighbors ,thoUght my good fortune
had turned my brain, for I fitted if up .
and furnished.tit for a lady, down to• it
little rocking °heir by My study toble;
and a work. basket with a tiny geld
. thimble in it; And when all that Was
finished,' • took the first. ship for Liverl
pool.
Ten years builds a city over here. It
doesn't Make much change in a Devoe
-
shire village; The Very gatei were still
half off their binges, Only the people Were
a little older and a trifle rime stupid;
and there WAS It 115W vicer, 01c1 Aft,
Branscome had beendead for sig.- months;
died very poor.; they told, trie there was
nothing left for Miss Winny. My heart
gave ono great leap wheo heard that,
And Miss Winny. Oh, she had gone
governessing ivithsome people who were
Just oft' to Canada, and the ship. sailed
to -morrow from Liverpool. .
• The'LiverpOplexpress never Seettled
• to crawl so slOwly before, dot there,
to find every berth taken on board the
Antartic,. and the captain raging at the
• non-appoarance of two of his crew. With.
out a second's pause I offered for one of
the_sacant,places. I was strong tti a
• horse, and though ho eaptain eyed tne
rather askanco--I had been to a fashion-
able tailor• on my way through‘London
was too glad ,to get, w to ask any
qttestioni. I sailed on tey Ail) with
. ray girl, little as 811,4 know it, . sow
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'ATARRIAGE LICENSES. -APPLY. THE
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L.L. undersigned at the larary Rooms, Smith's
13100k..• 30 • :JAMES SCOTT.
11- /CONEY TO LEND --IN .LARGE OR. SSIALL
.41.1. SUESS on good mortgage seourity, moderate
ate Of interest.. EL HALE,- Minton. • '
n DOWSLEY, M.D.; M. R. a. ENGLAND
'I/ Physician, Shrgeon, otc. Office and residence
•.nextldolson'sBardt, market square, Clint,. ..• •
APPLDTON.-0Pli`ICD-AE IIESIDEth6E
,11 --,or, Ontario Street, Clinten,opposite the English
• uuren. ..r.surianceby side gate. • •
TT B. PROUDFOOT, drvrT., ENGINEER,
Al.. pro vi nide:And Dornimou Land Surveyor.
Architeet and Drauglifsman Stem,
Clinton.
11. REEVE.-ORFICE RATTENBURF ST -
41...! Murray' Dioelt,• tWo -doors east of, ,Hodgens' cu-
te:knee. Residence, oPposite the Temperance Hall,
Unxoa Streetithiaton: (Mae hours, a.m. to 6 V•tof
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_TAMES' HOWSON,_1410ENSED .LIJCTIONEER
'lifer the CelifityctIfitreitSfiles alsondea,any where
in the County,zit reasonable rates:- Resitlenots,Albert
Street,'Clinton.
order. It onuses licirrolicE, Nlonto.l • „
nression,.1,pipairs the 1414,:it,
1,411•10)14 eta -;`.1teetite-,• •:2".;
B411;1'gt•III:411: of the
Initamittaliou of ;Mc' Ilowids, and
Constipc-lint is speedily eared
by Ayer's .
Por nuintr• rmiitts I v.:E.s
troubled with t f Olt
_queue', of lel) I suffered. frith/ Lon.: al
py,ipenilst. awl a digoroo..,.,, 1
iter. Illy eyes. also troubled MQ• Mtn
(impelled to • wear .A slic,b, eve: tiro 1,
at tithes, was 11.1101....l 44*.,
15Ure, to the light. I sl;„•, caerei
RE•D BY • •
three hogee LAT. Aye's I lrve.e.na
hesitation in p..onoitheir r This ui,o ti
to he tins 1);,..,1 calla.... • 4.Vcr
.1.0u2s Eeele.t, 'Poland, •do.
I safferr.d from renstit'iCith, in.
tivcittuntly, In .
and Piles. :Is: year 4. A y. • r's Pi Us, w
1 tot.* at the suggestion e: a friend. halm
given the effect Ind reliof. t•ontre,-,,a
• talring this roinedy two mouths ago, arail,
0:111• now trim. froth ConstipatiOn, the re.
uioval. wh • 4 als.od nty other
.tr011blee' to .1ptimstr„ am! greatly lin..
• proved' th,v genera'.
• Atidsers.t.. • • •
X Suffered froth •Conitipittion, .
aSsItnied. suelt an. obstinate . forth that 1'
feared it- Canso It- stopPlige of the-
bjswels. Two boxes or ye.,s is il red
• Wel :00Uipletely. - D. Saes), Il1e, •
•
Ayers Pills,
Prepared hy Dr. 0'. CI, Ayer & . v.,•11, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists and 1.1,:a11 as in
VIWIT ONNAMENTAL Tam, Nim
WAY SPAUCE, SCOTCH AND
.ASTAACHAII RI4M,
'naXATTER er WEI= Wit )0** -St;GIAtT
LARGE. irrocK 'HAPitl
The above ortusisental Pus and dirobboy will be d
at very low prices, pad ttione Westin „en
tide eonneetien say," !doff 1/4y perelneeng 0.
Green IFy ;fail be2rromrtio fatendit to
-4141clices,
ROBERT DOWNS,
JOHN STEWART% Benaltler
Tir�
itur4rtua:ce.
A kinds of #r•perty inepred erlowest tisriff(rates.
rinttFelisecoolpanlee,
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filIOICITS 'VIA. N. NT. T. CO, 1,11.1$ BOATS 0
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A, WINNIPEG AND ALL LANE POINTS, A 0
by all rail lines over Me GRAND TANNIC ant CA -.
D* PACIFIC) to our point on that Iktus. Wire
Brandon, 40„ Dakota, ICaosae, or any point rea ti f
)3y rail, local or foreign. .
Coin° Atla see me before you buy tickets atlYwVere.
• CLINTON:,' _...._
manufacttrrer and Proprietor for the best Saw Kitt
Dog in uso. Agent for the std.) and application of
the Zir Fenno. PATENT At:mauve Holum CLEIASER.
STEAM FITTINGS furnished _and applied on short
. • •• notice.
Thiliers. Engines, and all kinds of' Ma
n11111017 repaired ertpeditionsir and •
in a satlefactiOrS' Innuner. •
iarin impleinents manufactured and repaired. Steam
and Water Pipes furnished and put M position. Dry
Kilns fitted up on application. Charges moderate. '
Wrafig;:111LOP1144111
.444'
ts'ritenornmixthrsw- ativt..2....1.1011Z2112o.
run lu our mar, •In reply 'to in uirim we will any that •
. there is no evidence of humbug about•thle. .00 the oontrerL"
1,1=tk hl 1112m.d..„2.Instals
.F.LEVet waled circulars giving ail pealloulars,.. dtlyz.....2t.41rz
BIUM 14#010,3. Go., .Eufhtle, N. Y.--Voledo timing Rem
TAR. STA:NM:MT; GRADUATE be THE MED>
Alosr,DepartraentofViotoriaIInivereity,Toronto,for
morly of the Hospitals en41•Dispenseries, New York
Coronerf or the County of Echron,B a yfielti3On t.
TIRANE. It. POWELL, BAltRISTER, SOLICITOR,
•12 1,I0Lary OW. 0fft.:0, SEARLE'S BLOCK, AL-
BERT STASIS; CLINTON: Toronto agents, MOSSTs. Mc-
Carthy, Osier; Hoskia & flreelman. . Private funds. to
eau. at lowest rates' Of interest. •
ItW. WILLIAMS', B.A.; 21..B., GRADUATE OF
.Toronto University; member of theCollegeofPhy
deism and urgiaons,Ont. OFSICE ih RESIDENSE the
houseformerlyoeoupied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street
Clinton. •
TIE -WORTHINGTON , PHYSIC, SURGEON
-LiAccoutsheur,Isieentiateef Me College otPhysiolan,
and Surgeons of Lower Canada , d Pr ovincialLicen.
date and Coronert or tlactiountyo f Huron . Office:aid
rosidonce,-LThe.building f ormer13 occupied by Mr.'
•ThwaitesdIttron street. • , . •
Clititon,Jan.10i1871.
CLINTON MECHANICS'. TNTITUTE,
‘,./Aity and. Deadnignooms, Perrin moor, down
stairs. About 1,700 volumes in the -Library and
• all the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals of
the clay on the table. •Membership ticket $1 per
annum. Open frOm 2 to 5p.m., and fronl 7 to
9 p.m. Applications for memnorshsp reoived
by the Librarian in in the rcsom,
P R
UNION AVING ARL
SHA,VING. IIAIit 'CUTTING 'AND SHAM-
POOING done very neat •and tc Suit,
• .• every person..
10IIN EA1R(2,114.11SOltsf, Stnities0,1diaek
J.. WILIFLIEe
•l'410AGEON
Hold tho exclusive right for the county for the 'turd
procebs „of administering chemically .pitre Nitrogen•
Mots:Oxide, which is the safest and besdisystem 3ret di
covered for tho painless extration of tooth. Charges
moderate, satisfaction uarantoed. °Mee, ET,
wow% BLOM, over Itance's Tailor Shop, Huron
Street, Clinton.•
ALLAN LINE
Itivolool,kaionigrry,
JAS. THOMPSON Clinton.
Parties going to the old country this summershbuld
take this popular line. The boats are.the most coni..
mete an the Atlantic, and accommodatiop unsurpassed'
•
CAIIII% ES vretT LOW
• S. HE* P EXCU ON itAT'Es.
. ' STEERAGE PASSAGE • AT
DIVerOtii IGUR
Cali and get all .particsilars
A. Op PATTISOrki, NTON I
.• AGENT G. T, R. •
Oalios']iXCUSIORORGD
After the sever/eat test at the late.fair in
Clinton, it was universally admitted .that
FOR rhneeor AND EASY ACTION, ilEATITY
OF FINISH, AND SWEETNESS 'OF TONE, the
EXCELSIOR was away ahead of all otb-
ers, and destined to be the:popular instru-
raent :of the cla°Y. This,along with the fact
that a special priZe was awarded it, certaili
ly speaks Netnews, for the instru *fits , and
partie0 purchasing should seir the EXCEL-
' :• Sian before buying elsewhere'.
•.GEO. F. OAKES Peormeme.
. ,
Fectofy three doere vietit oflatilloys Pump
•'Shop, Rattenbitry St., Clinton.
•
.MoKillop. Mutual 'Fire Insurance COs
• NOTICE --The undersigned are appointed
to net as agents lu the tOwnship of Geddrich,..
for the Cempally, Any person wishing to pie
sure i tens Old and renew° Farmers company,
will apply to either TXT0S, NEEL/km, liar -
look. or SAMUEL CARIVOCIIAN, ;Soo:forth,
Prompt attentien will he given. •
who it core, as comparatively slight, end PHOTOGRAPHER '
the plucky. arid level-headed engieeer was •
unhutt. •.
One of the famous Winnert's Rights
women of,the West is the tev,Miss.A.neie CLINTON
Shaw, and good aeries- are told of her
pluck and.smartness. • Once when she was Luzern WORIt A. SPECIALTY.
riding thrOugh the lumber region of Mich- 1,, •
igen the driver began to talk iesultingly.
' 4
'Tho had pulled one corner of the Miss Shaw stood. it for half an hour, and • DENTIST
oloak avennti my 'melt (:r stana oit a lever then stiddefily drew a Derringer from the COATS 'BLOM
jilSt below her) and her hand lay there Olds of her garment end said vor'y quietly statoteoweeeenesoateattetteta
---'.1-You low, coeteraptible brute; utter
with . it- -it was tho hand that warmed 1
mo ore than tho eloak..-and her cheek
ante
mo ef etelilet'I` t81°Irretantni,odal
ms asitimigiiN
rested against my own. Often I thought The r-nan 4'"3dnot utter wytictitt• the rest of
' .
• , CITAR0TS1 MODERATE .
OLIN TO11';,.
A
A.
BENNETT,
FUNERAL: DIRECTOR
• &
A. large stoek of First -Class CAS-
KET•S and COFFINS, SHR01,TDS,
••&a, always on hand.•
Tun EGYPTIAN . EMBALMING
FLIT.ID used in all cases.
ALBERT STREET, NEXT
• HARLAND.BROS,
osidenceetrrange St.. neat --
Methodist Church, Clinton, •
ThosStevenson
• 11 E- •
leading Undeitak.er
carLours-"rrowe.
iptioeptio Embilming•Flaid kept
on hand.
••••••••
My Funeral Direetor, 3.0. Steven.
son, has attended the 4chool of Em-
balming, in Toronto, to make himself
proficient iu thu art of embalming,
11.101E1IBEIt. THE :PLACE,
• OPPOSITE TNE r.r0V) N ;II
THOS, STEVENSON
MAO• T(1 LOAN at 6 jar Caat.
Why 'pay °then; 8, 9 and 19 per cot,
when you eau e,et money frem us at 0 per c.
Pirst.clasit loans 5?; per sent, Large loan's
. 5 percent."
TEAMS made to suit borrower, regarding
• payment and period of loan.
• .
•
Apply, to •
FARI.-tAN
BANKERS,• CLINTON;
THE MOLSONS -B
• •• *Incorporated by Aclof po.rliament, 1
dft
CAPITAL - $2 Ooo
ITEM) • QFFICE. .N.LON2
-
TtionAs
a. KOLSON .,Viee-Pres•
• F. VOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager ,
•
discountea, yollections made , -Dral
*Neil, Sterling ant eza41it9e.
• • bought awl sold at lowest •• '
Iliterost at 4 411)1017CednItet arllito?eil•Ou .de;:;oslts.• •
.14-7Er1WlicitS–;. ••
e .
3.17:414TCC--an.0e0 to farmers on Moir Om notes with .
..t.td04 more endorsers'. No mortogo,required as
• - .C. BBLIPat Manager,
January 188 Clinton •
D. L E 03/1.B,E0'
Riker •
JEWELLER, .
,
OPPOSITE TELE 41ARKET, CLINTON
Wbero Ins keeps a, select assortment of
WATCHES, CLOCIeS, 4EWRI.4ERY; SILVER,- •
WARA •
•
Wbic1). sae will sett at reasonaideratati: -7 •
Repairing of eVery. detieription Pronaptly
tendedto, and all work warranted. •
• ' • •• J. erroorixooetes,
outdates:0v. tem• '
CI:4I1sT(1)
:014 2 •
.PLANING MILL
1413—
• trit "St .1t,
Tont Subsontuna lInvD,TO• ms'r ootutstsirEn
A. and furnished Ms now Planing 11111 with itinehhi-
ory Of the latest improved patterns, is new prepared
to attendIO all orders in his lino in the most prompt
mid satisfactory mnn
aer, and id reasonable rates. 116
wetilit Ohio return thanks to all who patronised Dos
°mann bolero they were burned eat, and new hero
in it bettor position to oxeclae orders expeditiously,
facia donfident 10 can give satisfitation to all.
IMOTOlfr-Near (he Grand Vrtoik,
my) Clinton.,
INOMAS mexr,:cztr.
SANE 20 PElt CENT
1838 -SEM 1 -.CENTENNIAL -1886.
•
'YEAR or TIM`
GORE DISTRICT MEIN& CO
00,,ductedboth. on Cash and atuttiat '
Mow,. SA%1.'expl01•Its, P. P.,: - - Treacle:1C.
ADASe WAnNoestc, Es0., Vice -President
R. S. STRONG, - Managing Director
. ,
Enters upon its FIFTIETH YEAR much
stronger and more pfosperous than at' any
,pretrunts -period, baying $21&,8500f Asetoe
and pratically NO 'LIABILITY except a ne
insarance Reserve of $30,000. There are $20,
000. deposited with the (Jennie Goiernment
and over $93,000 held in Mortgages,Debee
• tures, and Cush, immediately available t,i1
meet losses,.
•
Mutual Poliey-hoIders in the "Cloref*'stive
gaper cent, with undoubted security, t,
Vor particulareappiy to MAD °prim 0A1.'or to JOUN Agentf Clinton
ROLLER.FLOUR
AT $2.10 PER CWT.
BEAN by TON or. CWT.
AT deers. 1)E1t CWT.,
Delivered any whom in, tl;vvnfroo of oinnla
• MRS. 4.01IN RAYSON.