The Clinton New Era, 1886-12-24, Page 2•
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• FitIDAY, DEO. 214 VOW
A Fasothathig
By L W. Bobine0134
Apd bertainly intajasOrawshtnet wis.
not particulagly emiettle onhis nephew's
weddingefaya. fie stowled at the min -
&A(
istel
rs-tbere One three divines to tie.
tep young To nntlehis bride securely;
he prompted einnyeTteld in his rennn.
ann in RA luantennifannntbigh ney i abus-
ed, the beadle on the elnwoh steps for
getting in his way and tumbling over
bjml in undue halite to pat tionsate in the
general distribution. of foes t and at the
swedning breakfast he ware greyer and
grimmer than batten the occasion. Ho
was very thoughtful also and made but
enlumsy, spluttaning speech in return
• for some one proposing the nridegroont's
relatives and Rat down disturbeci in
temper Cfterwards at hs own miserable
failure.
. '1 was never eo •euttiettnissed in my.
. life --never, Sarah,' ho said'to bis siter,
who was at bis side in purple velvet,
'That fellow ought to have beett idiot
for lugging in 'such a toast, Ridi-
eulons V
'1 don't think you are quite well thia
nterningn remarked- Dowager Mrs.
Todd.
'1 was never so well in my We▪ n'
'Von seem a little tut of sorts to
:I, .•
me.'
'I don't -know what you mean)," grow
led the major but run in sorts,- heaps
of them.' • ••
woll, wo have you, to thank .for
4. all this 'happiness,' Reid his sister in a
• low tone, for if it had not been. for you
taming to Battleton, ,and teking Edwin
to -town with you, who could tell what
might nave happened.'
The neaten coughed ie his, throat,and.
made no repty..
Poor Edwin woeld • have been snap
pedue by that dreadful•girl, you may
depead upon it: She *as • more than a
match tor my dear by. She- 'meant tt,
have run away with him.'
' She never. meant anythieg of ..the
sort.' •
John, how do you known 44w. can.
you toll,' exolaiined his sister. • - -
'She was .worth half a dozen of your
nub: 61.10.w. ald not have looked ot hint,
--she wand not have had'hini fornw.oie
ty times his ey.; There is nothing
hke design about Miss Daly,' he ex-
elaitned. ,
1 cannot undoestend how yon -nn be-
gan .his eister, when he snapped 'Off her
. conjecture. . . •
• • •
Nobody Ave' 'Yam do understand;
don't try. Miss Duly ill a.lady, ann..a.
friend of mine, and Urn noi,gOino• to sit
here, andlioar bor abused. It is: not
likely ' • •
'.A friend. of y.ours, John,. lid you
r •
say a finna(i,- • •
'Bless -me t you'k now. ler, :thee 1 II
-.I. hope :am is not getting .her cap foe
you intteln:of bons -for elan mest'be
really a dangerous person.'
. Don't talk nonsense ,
Bat ) on ate a man Of the ,werld,and
not lisely, At your, age, to be led away
easily.'
Never mind about my age, Sarah.
What the devil has my age to do •with
it 1' he asked, in the same sapposedand
busk) key. • "nhero are Old tools as *el!
as voting ones, euppose.' ' •
:But•you me not .41 t001,4 repliod his,
sister, dryly. •
I am. •rni. an 01 foal to think
that- w yen.' oblige me, *ter by nropn
len-ledgers
The distant, manner of Mise poly trou-
bled the (ninon more than he could account
for, It wos evident that in some way
or other ho had is en her offense, unless
-and this way the horde thought which
di weed and disheartened bitu-she was
grieving that young Todd was forever
tan (gnat from her, liad she disguised
her eau:Akins so completely unto deceive
him In this way 1 Was iepossibleahat
he had boon •o grievously mistaken iu
his estimate of her diameter
130 went away disconsolately. Twice
tnet daY hen be gone from the shelter of
the International with a heart exceeding,
ly heavy. What a trouble and a Pule -
mice at his years tenet the -words or the
manner of a girl-* mere child -affect
hen in this unaccountable way ! Whet,
was tho use of it 1 What was bo thiuk.
ing abut..
Was he thinking too emelt of Ruth
Dely, then ?-a young woman who could
never think anything of , him -who
thought so little of him, in fict, that
only that morning she had asken if it
was his wedding day; strong evidence.
that she pould,not have had him on her
mind. Of course that was not likely,
he'being on his way to fifty and growing
iron gray. He had never pind her ant
attention, for that matter; and as for
making eyes, that procese wits for lunin
ties under twenty, or fools who we on
their way unblushingly and in a chronic
state of leer. Ah, ye,, he. Wee a failure;
bis soheming had been a failure, teennd
she had laved yo.ungTocknefter all. OF,
if it were impossible to love that youth
-and, upon his soul, he thought it, wait
impossible -,-.then She was ,worldly and
selash,and was regretting now the °manna
4 YOU b ONO a very bad: niernoryn she:life, and Omni it tumid: not be •difacult • RENAILLER NURSERY
Per.feet • Hair
said. Try and think whe I am hete, i to love, even if she did net lave him
anti who put me here.' „ readynhe accepte4 hitn, and never
'Oh 1' seid the major, recollecting on t repebted marrying it man Old enough to
•the instantI, be her father, :Very extraordinary,. for
4 It Wilt/ you who persuaded Mr.Fresh- 1 people don't occasionally.
water to appoint me Oook•keeper ; it warl Tbe good folk of Bettleton,who relied
you wbo persuaded hine-who offered to.loathe major's dying like a baehelor and
pay my salery, evenned I -I fancied all a gentleman, ond leaving bis worldly
the time it wa; My own wonderful •tan polls ottani them all, were very much
ents which had set me itt. this place. shocked at first ; lett they all recovered
You have robbed me of my indepen- by (levet*, but young Todd, who lever
dance by this; you have lowered me in forgot/0 his uncle, aterried And settled
my Selteateem.,though be was for himself.
'1 wished to get you away from Bat- 'It was it deuced ehabby trick,' he
Osten.' once said, ' te get me away from the
• At any eat --yes,' and tbe team were girl, and then marry her bang otnwhen
swimming in her eyes as she spoke;
but it was for your eepliew's soken
Pardon -Me, Mies Daly, but it was
for your own, I wished to rescue you
from a false, lesition-to place yon in a
difterents sphere, where, at • least, jou
should not be exposed to the vulgar .at-
tentions of a :mole I wanted you to be.
something better than it evaisresi, and I
-I certainly told Mr. Freshwater you
deserved to be.'
And he took yonr hint, as you'. were
likely to be a geed customer, and you
had inatteuce and many friends'. But
what conln he have thought of me.' '
'Thought? If be had even had a
thought of you tri any way chspainging Trains leave Clinton ago ws:-
I11 kneels hiei ugly head off I- hy, gad, ' einem rnesis esetway.
I will ! exclaimed the major, , Going East. Going West.
7.25 a.m. express 10.0 a.na, mixed
Oh, ,he..ilias been very kind in his Lor, pan. soled • 220 ;,,press
way; and ?de not think
International.' ' ' „
irIlushtalveUeervthecie 4,15
, mihzett el° !I'm:4;m
Going nort , wotng o .
him very badly ;.but I P SBAT warrant ItAXIAVAY.
My dear -young lady,' he added .9.55 express • •6.03 am. express
6.60 p.te., express 4.13 P.m. express
With a jerk, 'you .will never be so pre-
rny back was turned. And little Daly
might have known hetter-ah, and (lone
better, too,' be added complacently.
She bad one good chance for. herself
at the Junction, but she let it go by,
Just like a woman, that was.
THE END.
Boost Value,
Meny sufferers buying medicine Ws
-
been disappointed, .don't give up, -bey 4.
"rtiliable Article like Dr, Chases Liver Gore
arel with it .tiou get a recipe hookalone.
worth, the. money. • • "
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7MAIVICAlc-CLUM VAUD
'Inlay° already given Mr. Fieshwat- mA.;rNIN9.: & SOOTT
Which 8110 had 'let Slip by her reserve. en notice of withdrawal,' said Miss Daly, s • . • • -.-
She had been quietly waiting for young teig . • hamsters, S9aeltoys
Todd, makine sere of his bowing pre 4 BeenWile 111111. . asken him to pities) you
OoNvEtatioxaS d.
'seedy, and her disapeointment at last heron
had been more than she dould diseenite, , yes.) Commis.sionera for Ontario and Manitoba.
a. Tile major loolinn still more mourn - ' '
OFN licB , . ,
NEXT DOOR NE ERA, CLINTON
Well, he was Seery., he was vexedeincl ,:.;., ' • *
he bi boded until a late beer upon tlie
fully at her.. • - - .
whole pokifion, and wept to bed sheogg- • y TO LOAN, MORTGAGES 11017011T.
I suppose it's a proacr pride, don't MON E
tug his, shoulders at the weakiiess PittVATII Foxes, 0. RtDOUT, Office
know. I nannot blame fins. and yet I over i• Jaskom's store, Albert Street.
w 'men - which lie had done all his
cannot but think yeti are acting very 1,fanalA.GE eteENeES.-astPPLY. re
life, for that matter, betnre he had met And nio.n...nkyl.41tuanAL underai ned at the Librar Reorrg%An th
Mins InntinnninZnertEnlien. ,ThMin.-0-rew• ed forth; 'you are making me very mis-
she w did not give. up the Internetionat t
he -shin -LW do se by and by, .laut, he dui i
erable: ' • : . • : .
Yen! Why '1' ' • • • .
m't ca';(3.-(6 t4t. with Min. Dab' '36 had ' '..Becluite all this hi My fault; because
tennis and he thonght be •slienlel prefer.
Miss Delirn he .said suddenly; ' there
the dnal _meeting to be pleasant and is another reason why I placed yen here,
friendly, so that there rnight- be a fair which no- otie knows : but. Meant You
sembinscencene her forever afterward in may. as. well have the *hole tenth while
hie tnetnoi y. Confound it.t he was get., Ia. in:•ab:oub it, and then you can: laugh
ting an „old fool ---Ins sister..w.aa. right in at...tue thoroughly some day.' . • .. . '
h.er'. fears-- He 'i"'"8 • 86fceninn with "3": .Dalai' did •net. laugh. • 94 •the
common rapidity. Miss Daly eentinued. contrary, Sho turned vertr.wh ito,guessing
,s
erave end:distant in hor mannet--.alra eit _
. . the, tel-Sth :.kii %.60-:
as if sne owed him' a gredge„ She Was,
alweys terribly busy alsoet teose abonn• . '' Pray.diitliafabirtnere.', -
'
Oxly that 1-1oielYott,'Iliss Daly,and
inablo account: books,and w_eulcl not have lored:yotr in my quiet, old -fashion -
look at' hini except whew he entered the ed Way e'er bino,t I spoke to. you 09
countirO! how,. and ',Oen it was. with 'so' that Sunday . Morning down in . Battle-.
much.orTlm.Suiprise' at his appeal' rince--- ton. Very ridiculous' of' me. ycitt wili.
at llts. impudence. iffieteuding upon the
think, at my -age; but I eoeld not help
private' tippartusente of•the International •it.. Miss Daly,my 'life seemed very diill
perhaps -that the poor major. was. fairly . aindionnily after I had known yap, and
• betvildered and disc:oinlited.. .•thern•was a fain hope once that you
- He- bad it out at hist,' :though; , The ..
i,oadei,..ie -aware tilia he. plumed himself might learn -to • care for. me it' little:,
'being.straigbt forward.. 'Vies Daly,'
In gad, one morning, 'in,What wayinive
I offended. you •. . .
• ha's% nonsaid you -leave given nie
:offense,' was the slow reply....! 4 I have T
no night, • possibly, to take offense.' ,
n But still' yon are offended, •anclyeir
are tee trutlifel a girl to :deny lt.' •
.‘ And. y.M. ten' clear -Sighted a mannot
tohnow 'What inthe 'cansennein Ruth
beln: 'facing hire etainertlf. •
• The major turned' red apd• thenpale:.
ngthis COD versattor.t. • • • stn Minis Wiens' had never felt iu Intnet
• What ere ening to do 1! " . • awkward :positiett, . but heeste() as a
Propose the health of -old fools in • gentletrianehould to• ipretty
general; he. answered .curtlya end than Inagaye in, and eeknowlenged his trans -
ho roiiensungav.o thohe1t1ief,the,eIei gressions•without attemptingan excuSe,
gy and the officiating ministers-whielf• beg nour pardon, l‘liss Poly, andl'
• was very remarkable: , s • am veitysserry. • ,• :
'Yes, be waar in a bad terniter .that • There Was so moarnfal art expression
morning, and his sister'eallnsion to his in the warrior's faee thdt Miss Daly Was
age had net twined to improve it. II e 'snicteti at once; Tine eventrue conten
e u d not forget Twee rerentk ; .prionle Oen. • •
over the bautinany line will take 'nnen,y- sorty 1' she repeated, „
Moue to their yearn with u spasm.' Its Very,' . •.
the rale without im exception. • • . • 'Tnen'I forgive you, major, ifmt poor
I was askedthis morning•if thia .was girlsforgivenessis of any 'nettle. to yen.'
my wedding day,' he saids later on to Ste beleher hand towards him, and was
his sister, when the guests were depart- stirprised to and that his wes trembling.
ing ; gto I could riot have leekenno e'Yott• will not let this, happen anain,witt
-deiteodly asste nrointrine ,
• 'Fan. too old to be thinning onyoutt ' 'Happen again l What no yeti men,
evendina deyettow, John, I shouldthink," • You kin:en-you understand.' •
reptieirMrs. Todd, who would have been .' Of coureal had no idea that eon were
extremely sorry for her brother's tears feed ofhim, he ntammeren feeble. ‘. or
riage, and all the legacies floating eerily you ntrould have foiled 'me still you
from her and het' childreo, • raped. ,But us • to alio neppentug
Much you•know Anent then". .
again- ,
They were thosniajorn lest word e that •Thehancl was timidly Withdrawn; the
afternoon, and they depressed and din eyeS becanielarger and more lurninone.
cote fited• KIE, Todd. very (seriously.. Sne sn.:Wbat• at you tatking. about :she'
reitiernheren them; too; they rose vivid- asked, in fresh amazdenent,
ly lenore her itgain a fove'reontlis after' , 'About young, Todd,' he auSneind, 'of
,Warils, and she entild,onln. sign and etini • 0ourse: . • . • • •
'I tbe 'gilt Ito rotten,' addingalt •mornents tiet•thinking aboat youpg Tedd,'
more bitter, that there WAS no trtistingmood tenth with a pretty little petulant
any man.'.1 nuthurSt tbat really became hen I
Maj CI:awake w liutt at the Internlnhoveit have theoght aboat hive, What
tionel that evenings . Ito wont straight hoe he ever been to tee put a naisanco 7'
to t•he International, in ,fact, despite .his YOH don't say in, ath, glad -I --
bad temper tied his bad appetite after tt Well, then -Whitt is•tho teener 1 What
itesyy luncheon, • • . have J donol' •
Ho saw Mies Daly after dinner that • 4. You don't knowl On, Maj. Crew;
et-onionlio strolled into the.ebunting elniw, Whet is the tiae of playieg the liy-
house ond tont her all the tows ; but /monk!, and 'playing it so badly?'
she did not appear to bo greatly enter. I pjay the ltypectite ho reSclabrintla
- neon, and eveinanitinfinendlionnenttlinain 'tor heaven's sake, girl, tell me Wind it
nionosyables when he mate() for tno BB' my ofnenten
swot- which tie thonght hie observations • Ranh Daly looked at him -ligannshatee
recoined.
ly mid steacifastly, but •_the bright gray
inns Dsly was out Of sorts that oven. oyo3 of the soldier did net flinch. Ine
i „sae WI his oister would have termed it, had hail onl,y. tone idea as to the causo.of
lie missed tho bright, Crank smile which. lkti•;s reserve; and this being dis-
was so nateranto hop utlid tho Athailfast 1.0 was utterly lost. Thorc vas
look frai tha eyes -was , tiO longer foe
him. She hIrdly glanced ifp ming trot:a
There; that's the whole truth. Now I
Will • wish yen geed -day, .and take the
liberty, of saying. (3.6a bless you
He hen) both his hands towerde her,
but she (lid .not see them 'fee, the reist
.before her eyes. lie steeped:and looked
more closely -int() her face, and saw that
she wait erying.
• Mies Daly, norgivonne, if --
Go now. Yoe are very kind, there
nothing. mere to nergiye. In -I, please
go eow, ntejor, for ..my, sake, will yen
.Still he wade: ho nests to lettee nor,
being totem uCh of a gentleman to leave
her in tears. There Was a softening in
•bervoice too ; he had not
Offended -fen anew r there' cense a uew
hope te Itine
' Ruth ' exolitimed he, 'If1 might only
think that yon would 'learn to like•me
in time, that I was ndt tbo old for you,
ot too ranch of a batir, or-'.
you will go now, major. You will
give. me time to think 'of this ---a, little
time to consider all you have said.. It
'is like a dream t6 meat present.'1'
.• 'Not
it bad dream -not quanta night-
mare; Miss: Defy? say that,' • .
' Non she murmured, with her head
everted from him.
• '' And:When will yoti give me an an-
sWer 1 To -mor row r •
' 'In a fortnight's time,'
Good heavens Wind an age of
suspense • rz, • • •
I ani beWi1dered--.4 net think --
1 could not believe -1, Minor will you
go /'..etneoind, inmost angrily, in her ex-
citeinent. ' . •
n Ocelot ty Georidayi• n-- good -by;
Miss Ruth's Ianu •goingimmediatelyn
and he marchon• away 'hurriedly. He
was seen no meee for It • fortnight at the
International, • Ile etas a braye man,
but he 'Ilan •liot the coerago tin•appeer
mailhis nitre of 'suspense was over„
And it had been a great stispenscieower7
ing itt the Shadowe of his room at the
Albany; a nervous and dispirited man,
and no ono save himfelt knew what a
dreary, dreadful time of probation it
was. Ile had set his heart on Ruth
Daly, and it was inhale with only one
idea to distract it in its sober middle
ego, Inel boon a younger num, or a
ume more frinolons,. lie • -might have
Iluretad'hi nisei f on t of VI lain tt: fortnight,
tilit life had never been 'a laughine 'Man
tonwith him, and this lovawas mote
than (Oran
• Miss Dilly received him with • a and
stutlo that droll:ion him to Oro ;but he
VHS mietekett4ii• his fovea' sthe was
very happy now ; ishe htd made Hp her
111) Wile to consider a fresh cause of mind to saY 811e iniew with -whom
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it restore .Its, original color, promote ita
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,to It the lustre and freshness of youth.
I have used Ayer'S liair Vigor or a
'nig time, and am convulsed of its
due. When was 17 years of, age my
beo•an to turn gray. I tionimenced
tite Vigor, anti Was surprised at
• good effeeta it prolueed. It not.
..••• restored the color Pi my hair, but
• itimulatmd its growl lt that I have
-,• more hair then ever before.-
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CLINTON,
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Manufacturer wad' Proprietor ler the imst Maar MITT
Dos in use, Agent for the sale and application of
the sn'• Fianna PATIRIT AtreellATte HOBAN .101411MIR,
STEAM FITTINGS furnished and applied en ehert
notice.
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Boilers. linainett. and all kinds of Ma.
ehinery repaired e.pediti”nrily and
In a satisfactory naanner.
Faiin.Implements manufaCtiared and repaired, Steam'
and Water Pipes furnished and put in position, Dry
Kilns fitted up on *application. Mazes moderate.
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Physician, Surgeon, to. Office and residence
next MolSon'e Bank; market squaro,Ciiiiton.
DR. APPLISTON.-OFPICE-4T RESIDENCE
on Ontario street,Clintomoppositethe English
*301410, trance by side gate. ''
LT in raoupFoctT, CIVIL ENO iNEERy
1.1, • Provi octal and Do 111111011 Land Surveyor.
truhiteet uud Draughtsman, Poems BLOCK,
rAn.. siE VE.-0?•FICE RA.TTENETtRY ST,---
1-,,•NEarrity Bloc14 two door* east of, liedgerne• to
Rest wife°, oppcisitO the . TOMPeraaee Hall,
Hurma 'Street, Minton. Offitie hburs, 8 eon. to fip.m
1 AMES HOWSON, 'LICENSED AIICTION E ER *
.ti for theCotility.of Huron. Sales attended anywhere
• In the Okinnty. at reAsenAble rato$. Residence, Albert
.Street, Clinton.
rt.kt. STA.NBUSY, It AD GATE OF THE MED-
I-J.6AL Departreep t of Vietori a Iluiversity,T (iron to, f or
early of the Hospitals and ,Dispensarise, New Torii
'iordnerfor the Conn tyof Haron,liedoield,Ont.
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Iirns' WHITT, *TEACHER * OF MUSIC.. • RESI:
=NU: at Mr1.-R-11. Roads, corner of 'lured and.
Orange streets, Agent for the Ontario Music 'Teachers
Ao
sciation. Soc., Collins; 21 Carleton SC, Te-
, route; Prea ,Br.' CI, A. Sippl, London, Ora,
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VIRANK R. POWELL, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
L NeterY Public, Zre. 015 o, ,SsArtcs'S BLOCK, AL-
STRUIT, CLINTON,,,,Toronto agents, Messrs. Me -
earthy, Osier, Hoskin & Creelnian. Private funds to
oan at lowe,,,t rates of interest.
1..) W. WILLIAMS, B.A., GRADUATE OF
LL.Toronti Univerni 41 Member Of thee tillage o f Phy
40 tan son d 3 argermet Ont. Orrroz k Rearnsircs the
aonsetormer13ocenpied by Dr; Reeve, Albert street
Minton. - •
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rIE. WORTHINGTON PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
• I./ Acooneheur,taieentiattof the,Collegentrhysician,
40 11 Surgeon); of Low orCanad ,and srevincialLienn.
date and Coronorfor th enema t* of Huron . Once -and
rositlende,-The building former4ocoriptee by Mr.
rawaftes. Huron street.
otinton ;fan. -10, 1871. •
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etairs.About 1,700 vo Utele8 III the Lib'rary. slid
all the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals or
the day 011 the table Membership ticiket 61 'per
anniun.• Open from 2 to 5 pon„ aint.• from •2
Wp ni. Applications for monineraltsp reeived
by the Littrartan III Ilf the r00111.
UNIt3INI SHAVING PARLOR
• - • •
saavists. trite CUTTENG AND SHAH:
gootrIG done very neat and to snit -
. every person.
JOIINFA Rig11. A.124(111Ti tianithos Block
J. •T,
4 V ROWIDAT ENTIST.
Mold tho exclusive right for thecounty for the Hurd
process of administorieg chemically pure' Nitrogen.
Monoxide, which is the safest and best spit= yet dis-
covered for the painless extraction of teeth.Charges
moderate, satisfaction intratadod. Orrice, EL.
1.10 PT'S BLOOK., over Rance's Tailor Shop, Duroh
Street. Clinton.
• . ,
MoKillop MuuaIFIri insurance Go.
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NOVICE. --The 'undersigned aro amailtlted
to.act as agents in the township of Goderioh;
for tho company. env portion wishing to in-
„suro ilitilis old and reliable'IT'arninvis Company,
will applyto either THOS. NEELANS., ,Fisr-
loc.k. er SAMUEL %
Prompt attention will he given.
PIET jr 'In S T
(f0'1SbLQCii
qamssfisnftm*rsomays=osaasursanssaszasisistaaas
cuaruim ifoosnAVE
CLINTON:
OA - MEAL!
"
ot aliened. •on• I:HMI:dated
Standard', !tolled apd Fine for Illseuits,
caya,lir Alrar,„ COAltiall &FINE,
tinnSInWlITISSn nr,Catnii, .
nttAnntilif NNSITEAT.
\Vita, J:nett.A.Not l'oft
gentaamo at this jtineture. • she reiglit tirtla• the11t int of her JAmEs sypEvr, ' CLINTIN
•
LARGE, STOCK ON HAND
The stiOre ornamental trees and idirebbsry will boleti
at Tory Jew prices. and'those wasting anything' Irt
this conneition erUl ow! noise Plaraindsf Dm.
Orderd 4 Mair yogi be prompily aelsadiaar re
" 4(14rgo,
ANN STEWART BonetIller,
A Irt AN. LA NE
4
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Parties going totho•old country this Stormerr should
takethis popular line. Tho boats are the A10at
fildt0 path° Atlantic, and accommodation unsurpaesed
. .
CABIN FARES VERT 1(.114 • • .,. •
natinte i'( *114)H ItATJen.1,
aTBERAI.IE FASSAC/
rive Xxi.suree.3209:'
hbuls Of properly inured at learnt tariff RAU
Fin -a -ens eenaninica,
rflIOSETS in W. T. CO., LINE BOATS _Tgt
A. WINNIPEG AND ALL LAKE l'0028. ALSO
Brandon, fire, Dakota, maw. or any pohtt r •
bbelik;iallpural,Alcocaililipbsiosoor e Ise ntgip (01 ;Ina At NO that' PRUNiinvIL amid. win0:4 ajkl
Come and sae me before you buy ttekete.anywhere:
•,•••• ,••••••••
•
JAS. THOMPSON, C1inton4
BOTTR/I1 azonnaz
. • .
• Call and get all particulars of
A. 0, PATTI SON'ti, LINTON;
• .4.GENT :G. e. it. • '
. .
Oalics'E CELSPORGA
nts
.After the severest test at thelate fair'in
Clinton, it was eniversaineadmitted that
FOR PBEFEOT AND EASY AaTION, 'BEAUTY
or .1in-wen .4ND SwEETNEas DP .roNE, • the
EXCELSIOR was away`itheed of anoth-
ere and. destined to be the popular in.atiti.
nient of the day. This; along wit I, the fact
that a special priie W as awarded ,it, certain
ly speaks volantes for the histrunten ts, and
parties purchasing should see the E,XCELi
, • ISIOR b.efore btiyieg elsewhit•e.
GEO. 'F. :OA -RES, Pearnmeoe,
ThosStevenson
Leading', Un,flertaker,
cr_AXISTrjvcow. .
•
Aiticeptic Enibalming.Fleit kept
. • •
. •.••••-••1
My.Funeral Direnter, T. 0. amven-
son, has attended the $ehool a to,
balteingsin Toronto, to Make himself
prefictent in the art of etnisalming.
ItlIMMILBER TMB People
Qprotzr TAWS HALL.
. ,
THOS, STEVERSON
$50,000 To LOAN at 6 per Cet
Why pay others n, 8,,0 and 10 per cent;
when you ateget money fram Meat 0 tome
First.class 1fls 5h per _cent. Marge •lostiti
5 per cont.
TERMS macht to snit borrower, regarding
payment and ponion of lean.
• 'Apply- to •
PARRA N'SL TISIDAlib;
• Factory three doors' west of llifolloyeaPanne
• 'SbnInSItattenbury St.'; Clinton.
_ennett
-TUE LEADING-
ruiniL DIRECTO!
-r: ,Nfii
EMI3ALIVIER
Of Clinton.
The BEST of .EGYPTIAN
FLUIDS used in EMBALMING
A Mtge' assortment of eneiythiog
in the Undertaking lion
•
Rea Roder bre, kn.
,,OrtANGE ST.,
Inetin IJIET1-10DIST °HUMOR
$PV,�*t*t*!Itrst .
r,
C_1 LIN' I.NT
PLANING MILL
Vit u1,,,t,
rtiltikrusopantm, Imsrsa JUST COMPTXPED
and furnished his liew.Planim; Mill with tnitchin.
ary ot en. latest Improved patterns, is now prepared
to:attend to all orders M1114 1410 111 the inest.proiapt
Ida satisIrictery 'mariner. end at reasonable, rates. lie '
would also return tIlitnkl to all who patronized the
old firm before they 'woe burned out, and now heing
In a. hettor timittna to ere:rite onion mmeditieusly,
fools confident lie can 3.1ve sati,Imition to all.
/0! I"- -Soh,' !bean/fin Trunk Pete,
way, Clinton.
Trtun,.% 3 STOR1INZIE
•
TIE HOLS{)-N$ BALNK$ 14i,
Ir;corporitod.by Act oiParliaMent, 1055.
- -,•,o2,000,eoo.
UEAD . OEFICE., ' *ONTR,E4T,,4
THOMAS WORKMAII,,-. • . , ....Pre:sident.
.J.. II, R. MOLSON :. . - ...... Vice -Pres. .
p.'WOLFEESTAN THOMAS; General Manager
. .
Sates discOunted, Collectiana. raacte, Dreg(
issued, Sterling and Anoricaa. ceetitsye
bquglat and sold at.loreet
turrent rates. '
Interest tit 4 -per cent allowed on dePosits.
• .11`.A.11111LIECO..:
Money adrencod to farmers on their own.notei ;
.th'S or more endorsers., •No mortgage required, as••
Dah'WEE. manittlri
Jaen:Irv:OS "
J. BIDDLECOMBE
Watch and Clack Maier
.nnEWELLER, ete., ,
foripest,1111'IS TICE MIAS ilityr,'ciettesente
• 'Where ho keeps a select assortment of ,
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLLERT, SILVER-
WARE
.W11IO wewLllsett at reasonable rates.
.stetstiring ot every deseriptieu ProMptly
tended to, and all work warranted.
J. 13IDDLECOSIBE.
Clinton, Nor.1852. • • • •
SAVE .20, PEit CENT
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1836-SEMI-0ENTENNIAL-1886. .
• • • ve/LIC QN =10
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GORE DISTRICT FIRE INS. CO
Conducted 1;citlt on MO and Mutual Plans..
Hex, YOUNG, M. P. P., • - President.
AbAst Wan.V0SK, ESQ.. - - viceenendent
0. s, STRoso, ES, - - managing DireCtOr ,
T El E EL I:
Enters 'Upon itS .EIFTIETIT EA.It amok
stronger and More prospermil than at toy
previous period, having! $218,806 of Asse4t,
and pratically NO LIABInITY except ARS. 7ne
insurance Renard of sa0,000, There are $20;
000 deposited with the Ontario Government
one over enS,000 hole in Mortgages Dehon
per cent, with undoebted security.
toansieltst,eln ayaileblo •to
,tOres," arid Oa.shtn;00iiiit
Mutual Poliey-holchire in the "Gore" 84• 4
Por rail particnlaus III/r17 to HEAD OPVICIE GALT •
or telftlIN ItIODIST; Agent. Clinton
ROLLER FLOUR
AT $2,10 PER MT,
•
filit AN by TON or CliVT
AT ners, P1311, CWT.,
1.11„livered any winireiti town fro° ettarge
NILS. JOHN ItAYSON.