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In lad,yoit ltnotie her, I met i, .:.. inllillllgg to April q�raa not wkiolly,a iZpr f?]ttarit?ttntl Mrtrittotta,
w! ' e ,4040''. ai3tQt t'wlked, ,,:.While • �' o ,: Aur[v>, NExtr lieor zo Niryw lJaa�, abixxoN
i ' ll:er abroad, and we became very tritely essential T ! aotuatsi by sympathy, for she• had
p, s •e _d
r .. portiglihxgl inti'i�$„ Qd hi - _.. rt ON&Y TO LOAN. MORTGA,OUS
:" it t' � a er =:s o as had 'fond of each other. isle has often Ides, indeed, I could eitduraa news which she believed would be go.0 tit. vats • H
ii 141#► fqr : ,?l- , ., $ nq :e ..: ,; . I • g I . g Private e ru ria. C) RIA..OIJT,
' 1 t r li O e asked me to visit bar, but as I rare 'man without a heart, but not if he interesting if not altogether acre - Ofgce fuer J Jaokson a store, Clinton.
Quill, iii..... " d -sap :►. t>,I , ' ..4 h P • 1 • leave papa, the way has never were a fool. If a man is not ea p- able. Clans 's attentions had wt
ti lips; !,*# i'kld; teas. as. proud as sLe k n 1 1 1 + y ns ilo ARRTAGE LIOENSES• —APPLY TO
;' } as, , e. La ;,o nlru tied 'hf rusetf to t a f been unknown, and he had at flrat' ' the uaderaigned at the Library Rooms,
opened." able of thinking himself into what
t . a d <P c, n is sensible lie Is a - JAMES SCOTT, Clinton.
a to, 61X.iy iii. Qlt@nit line .of aqt on, for My daughter, is very good in poor oreattu.re. suffelad iu lbs gst rust on 4f others
ticgo.m. an 1u me in m various Clancy shrugged his shoulders in as well as of Aunt Sheba, because of RS WSITT,—.TEA'1IBR Or MUSIC,
>qi j113 bltstngt sJ }'.eltttignl?r Le lied been F y a" „ Y Y . g, , MRS
Airs R. H. held s, corner
led' lnta i'rieniily ralgt oils with business expeditions, her father ex- slight protest, and soon after tock Lis apparent neglect. l'be iinpres- of Huron and Orange streets.
I 11ptanY oxlLerai peopleitl ltot>1 cities. plained, and you know they do not his leave, having first acquiesced in ' Sion, however, had been growing
often lead to fashionable waterin an, a ointment with Mr Ainsle at that Mara had withdrawn her favor AnderaiRRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ug THF.
e Bait. a0cept d aria rat>tineci their g Fp Y I .
underei sad, at residence or drug store.
,hqs ltalilkgs iia kindma far as it was places, nor can they always be ad- his office in the mo[uing. on account of his friendly relations MRS A. WO�tTHINGTON,
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u ted o such seasons a with Northern'people le and his read
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Oa the a to bis hotel and n - MONEY O LEND D IN R
pa�ilil.e for W yG;unB �apl)elor Of mo y , n , , j�j T EN LARGE OR
"•. sire. I wish I could o to Charles- nese to bur the past. The morning lr� Small sums on good mortgage securit
�'� osk ' n3t ens. This courtesy ]tad ' g til late in the night, be thought i y P g moderateratoofinterest. H HALE,Clinton
."loanry', expected and Accepted as a ton at an early date, but in view of over his experiences of the evening. I visitor had not only learned of 'a ;
« ail t r of COrlt'Se and t0 eXChange it Other interests, I cannot tell when Did Misa Ainsie intend to tom li- new proof. of his objectionable ten- DR AI?PLETON-OFFICE- AT RE$I-
• Q' a p a I can get away," ant liim" b Y P �deneies but also—so do stories row oei c NCE]Uug on Ontario arrear, Ccs by, M
Gr gold,, freezing l Plitoposs,• lirnitecl �t y suggesting that he was g p to Eut;l[sh Ctiueak. Entranao by alae
When I do come shall make ac the travel—that he was paying gate,
only, to inattexs of -trade, would not thinking himself into what was sen- y p y g
- the most of my name, and insist on Bible 1 It was difficult to tell what attention to a New York belle and TS B. PROUDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER,
9nly subject llim to ridicule, but out „ H Provlaoial and DomluionLaudSurvey-
M ' • Isilgrt hitt. bnsinesa career, Consid- being regal as a Carolinian, said site intended as far as he was con- heiress, Mrs Bunter was soon pos- or, Architect soli Draughisn;wn, PER9Ix
';flratiooe: suplrt;me in Mare's circle Miss Ainsley., laughing. tensed. tt She could only gave rho ,,eased of these momentous rumors, BLoott, Clinton.
were ignored 'by the great world, Clancy was plgased with the con- most transient interest in such a and when at last; weary.from her
(�R REEVE, -OFFICE, RATTENB7TRY
'-� oeit and the delicate compliment " ,t morning labors Mara sat down to +•' St, Murray Block, two doors east of
9091 haying once felt the impulses F stranger as I am, be reasoned, yet their simple dinner, she saw that Hodgana' entrance. Residence oppoalte tl,
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of,, large ouri'ents of life, it would implied, but be was already impress- her eyes were like magnets They p , Array Barraoks, Huron St, Clinton, cotes
ed with the idea that bis hostess both fasci- a rr her aunt was reternatuaall digni.- hours, e a m to 6 p m.
lbs ilnpossible for Clancy to with: a and awaken misaiv- P Y g —
d, c,AW into the little side eddy where was the nicer cosmopolitan girl be in S. Perhaps they are the means fled. The girl expressed no cnriosi_ J AME$ HOWSON, LICENSED AUo-
>ir ugh ua ever turltin� b{ick to bad ever met,. She piqued his Buri- by which she discovers whether a ty, for she knew that whatever bur TIONEER for the Con City of Huron. Sales
i osit and he led her to talk of he_ dened her aunt's mind would soon saunauledr anywhere Re Residence Albtit the con ert Street
�o' puroso. Having taken the Y, man is fool or not ; if he speedily Clinton-
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"']#ands and broken bread with the experieiYces abroad. Apparently loses his head under their spells she, be revealed with endless detail and
,Then find women of the North, he she had been as much at home in mentally concludes, weighs and finds comment. -1-AR STANuuRY, GRADUATE OF THE
- Europe as in America and had been I Well ejaculated Mrs Ranter 1J Medical Department of Victoria Uui-
' ° ". felt •diet, he could not, and would F wanting. Probably, however, like J vereity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals
° 01 istultif himaetf even for rho received in the highest social cirels hosts of nett women she Bim 1 at last, rimy impressions concerning and Dispensaries, New York, Coroner for
II. , . y pretty , simply
tits County of Huron, Bayaeid, out.
,q,,� A everywhere. IViien, after dinner, enjoys nein her ewers and seeing people are usually correct, and it is
^ gak6:9€ .11i$ love, by any change t0•g F g W. WILLIAMS, B. A., M. D., GRADU-
< , , r .• she played for him ,some brilliant men succumb • and men not tore- Fell for you that they are. if it R
, .5r1 1r ,,q�arde them. They would despise ATE of Toronto University ; member of
classical music, he began to regard armed or steeled as I am might well had not been for me you might have the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
pnly as a miracle of gar- a Out. OFFICF & RERInENOH itis house for
„t her as a perfect flower Of metropoli- hesitate to see her often form im- become entangled in associations mer] occupied by Dr Reeve, Albert Street
sow . ss but also as an iusincero ,
' tan culture. Yet she perplexed Y with a man false and disloyal in all Clini u.
�t , axran;'•whose courtesy had been but P P pression is right strong that she has Y
n respects.sa entan led in asso-
W 1 ' brIS&SS policy, easily dropped at him. She revealed so much about more brain than heart. Yet she is I y g R WORTHINGTON, - PHYSICIAN,
"� M' heraolf without the slightest heaita• a dazzling creature. Jove what a oiatiou, resulting from a moment of D Surgeon, Accouoher, Licentiate of the
the bidding of some more pressing g , College of Physicians, and SurgI as of
lion, yet at the same time seemed contrast to Mara ! Yet there isa weakness, for assuredly the instant Lower Canada, and Provincial Licentiate
interest. to veil herself completely. )tete] $e and you gained sol F- oas3ssion and had and Coroner for the County of Huron. Ot-
t g :.., L Y nobility and womanly sincerity in y g F fits and resideuoe —The buildlnq� former]
I .. Ris last interviow witl; Mara had her father could broach no topic of Maya's expression that I cannot di time for thought, you would have occupied byMrTuwaites, HuronStreet. y
_ depressed him exceedingly, for while conversation in which she could not , re udiated ever thin I saved Clinton, Ja).io,Ian.
11��,. " it'ha'd increased his love it had also cover in Miss Ainsley a face. Sow- F Y g
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take an intelligent part. Matters ever wrong Mara may be you are Yore from the embarrassment of all
revealed to }ism the ratlioal diverg- b Y , Y DRO. ELLIOT GUNN.
, µ, g of European policy were touched suIv she is sincere and that she this, and you can now realize how
an
in their views, and made it upon, and she was at home in re- would be true to her�conscience even important was the service I render- H. R. Elliot, M. D. ! w. Gunn, M.D., L. R.
P:. more clear that he could only hope and to them, She smiled broad] ed. I have hoard of the erforro- L•R•C.P., Edinburgh, aP„ Edinburgh, L.R.
1' ` ' g Y if she put the whole 1'lortlt t0 tyle F L,R.C.S., Edinbur h, C. ;i Edinburgh, Li-
";, to win her love by itis sacrifice of whoa be tried to explain to her fa- sword but this brilliant iii how ancon of Mr Clancy at the North." Licentiate of the M.
oentlate of the Mid-
' self I'eSl)eCtr He must cease t0 be a then that patience would still be re- ' g The hot flush on 'Diara's cheeks wifery, Edinburgh. wifery,Edin. Orin aince, n
F much conscience and heart has she g otnce at Bruaeaeld, corner of Ontario and
;,,_$, ' thinking independent man, a part guinea with ,the Sotah, but that in followed Il pallor roved that her William Ms., Clinton,
of his own da and generation, and Back of all her Dollars and acci m y F F
•r: - Y g , time the two parts of the country lishments there is a woman ' ybt indifference had been ihorout�hly
r` fix his thoughts upon the dead is- F lrL Library MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE,
�. g P would be more firmly welded togetb- what kind of a woman 1 Well the banished, but she only looked at her t /Library and Reading Rooms, Perrin
,.� saes of .the post. • "The idea," he or than ever. aunt like cue read for t1 blow, hock, down stairs. About i,7W volume[+
^i"rK'' would mutter, "of sitting down rr Such anti ethics R'nnse me " prospects are that I may have a "Yes," " resumed .Mrs Hunter, n the
er$ ane Pe&.n and all of iho a� y o aik�
I., "t F , chance to find out when she comes '
i� and listening to Airs Hunter's inane she' said, ,t It is 011e side keeping Sollth. OU0 thing 1$ COCtain 8110 't the story baa comb very Straight Open from pipmlcandket $from 7 to er 9 P.
P'i and endless lament." He could not ftp a quarrel which the other has will not discover that I am a fool ' straight from &hat young Mrs m• Appneatious for membership received
�� conform ,to. Mara's views without for cites all about." Willoughb who with her husband by the Librarian in the room. -
bein guilty of b Doris 9180 and g by speedily kindling a vain senti- a 9, , ,
p; : g •a yF Y , t' The circumstances are different, ment. Yet I would like to find her seems as ready to forget and con- MONEY ! MONEY 1 MONEY I
�, { site proved her narrowness by not bliss Ainsley," Clancy replied. "The out to discover the moral texture of done all' that the South has suffered We can make a taw good loans from private
x�Si" I' , funds at low rates and moderate exposes.
recognizing this truth. war cost me my father, my proper- het being. A girl like Miss Ains- as Your devoted admirer himself. Terms made to suit borrowers.
`,1 � , Aftei'all, the point of view was tv, and impoverished my State." ley could more than fulfil a man's Devoted indeed! He is now pay- MANNINO &SCOTT, Clinton
� chiefly the cause of the trouble be Lie could not tell whether her ideal or else wake his life a terror." Ing his devotions at'auother shrine. } DENITIST COATS BLOCK
'i', 4 • tween-Ahem. She had ever" -dwelt eyes expressed sympathy or not, for A Northern girl with bar Northern
He called again just before his old is the next and natural step in ' i '
V i • in the sbaded valloy ; lie had been they had beamed on him with a soft g p ) I� F T P.
departure, and saw bar alone.. As
F'�, on the moutltain top, and so had se- alluring fire front the first, but, her F his career, and he said to her point
IV, ' father s oke n warm] at first, sbe appeared to veil the wo• blank that if the South again sought CHARGES MODERATE. • GLINTON.
. cures, a broad range of vision, He P F y— man in her [,ature completely, while g g T
I - bad conte . into contact with- the CC The North.has not forgotten, es- [? g ' to regain her liberty he would not UNION SHAVING PARLOR,
. groat forces which were making the pedally the older generation. tiVe at the same time, the mild lightning help. He wasn't. a Samson, but be
of her eyes played about him, HAVING HAIR CUTTING AND SHAM-
f(iture and the Hien of the futitre,atid have not suffered materially and was not long in being shorn by a POOING done very neat and to suit
s '` he recogiiized that his own State and have' become absorbed in new into-. Although consciously on bis guard 'Northern Delilah of what little JOHN EADESevery person. Smith's Block.
_ .his own people nust be vitalized by rests, but the heart of the North he found himself fascinated in spite strength he had."
these forces or else left far behind, was wounded as trot as that of the of himself by her marvellous beau- tt How do you k ow that this is
,Q4 • I , y 4 BIBLES & TESTAMENTS AT COST
r Aird' he ref eseuted a lar a tend in-' Soutb. I wish to assure you, Mr tp, and 'his curiosity piqued more true 1" rigid with suppressed feeling. --
*� E fi Y ' than ever. He discovered that her « The Clinton Branch Bible Sooiefy have for
fi creasing Elaaa ltl his native city. .Irl Clancy, 11'01V deeply I sympathize Oh, Mrs Willoughby must talk sale' at DR WORTHINGTON'S DRUG
;�t�" F' birth of broedin he was the )ser ot` \vith uud honor our s )frit of con- range of reading was wide, especial- if the heavens fell, It seems that STORE. Albert Street.,a tine assortment of
g 1 y . 1 Bibles and Testameuts,
^1. _ Mara or any of her aristocratic circle. ciliation. 1Vhat is there :for us all ly in modern , Eurep®an literature, she met this Northern girl abroad,, j Tes rAMEx rs FROM sets. Ur\vnttl/e
� , He had admission to the beat society but to be Americans 4 Believe me and he was -charmed by the broad and that they havo become gre.lt II[nr,nS FROM 2Gcte uPweHDR.
Y ' liberal views. Perhaps it was be o I Costo AND SEs. DR WORTHINGTON, De•
f, in' the.State, and, if looked upon sir, such men as yourself are the l friends. She has received a letter, I Poitay.
;,coldly > y some; it was for the same strength and hope of your section." cause he was singularly free from and it is quite probable that the ; —`- '—'-T-----
p e otism that hew J. T. S IL1iIE SURGEON,
aS SO COnSCi0u3 Of DENTIST
ason filch ,t g it1 ill dem
actuated the a here. I \v
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a e e vlth you, Mr Ainsley, lav
y t s •' her fine reticence which took the � —'
to he would gladly yield every- that it h:ts been settled that we are just like her to follow up her new Hotdsthoexctustvof admin the county for
xee .this principles and right rnask of apparent frankness:. Most admirer. Mrs Willonghb is SO bot the Hurd process of adntiupsteruit; oliemi•
r F a. t t0 have but- one destiny as a nation o Y Cally pure Nitrogen Nlouoxido which is the
judgment. but in justice to my people I must mon would have been flattered by in her advocacy of what she terms eatestand best system yet discovered for
her seeming interest iv then), and the t New South,' chat she must modlerate, satfiactiot gaof mr,antoivci Ctoifioe;
... had - rtganv wariiii-syn]- say that our wounds were so d6ep,
It s who felt 'that the willingness to listen to all they had speak of everything which seems to I ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, over Rance's Tailor
asci the changes iurolved so vast, to say about themselves. Accord- shop, Huron Street • hntou.
give way to, the new, he y favor _Iter :1)ostilontial ideas. By (
that it is but reasonable that we ing to C:lanc''s opinion, conversation
list the prP1udices which sbould recover slowly.You may a } F ' birth she belongs to the Old South,
y should be one nal interchaDge He NEW ERA, BAKERY.
]bodied so often that lie be -'say that we committed errors dur q and the only true South, and she I _�,�n'4ti' �
feel ill at ease in Charleston. looked direct into Miss Ainsley s tries to keep in with it but she'is The subscriber would iucfmato to the
ing the reconstruction period, yet eyes. They bewiildred and perplex- getting the cold shoulder from more people of Clinton that he has bought out
t tfr tIiougfit of f emoving permit- they were errors natural to a con- a „ a the baking business lately carried on by
ed him, for they appeared to gatber, , than one. Mr. Dunlop, and mill continue the same
. ' nontl} to cosmopolitan New York gnerecl people. In the censure we rays Of some light he did not under- at the old stand. Ile has bad a long ptao•
more than once during his absence have received from r)any quarters' Y g Mara,aaid nothing, buf her brow tient experience, and by giving close per•
stand and focus theta upon himself. contracted. Ronal attention to the business in all ire
• North. If he should' he fully con- we have 'almost been denied the branches, hopes to merit and receive a
He wished he could see bar 'in the de You'take take it very quietly," re• share of phblicpatronage. Bread delivered
viriced after his return drat Diana .right to our common human nature. society of other men and could learn atusaatprioes. nlargestookofcakeRand
;• was ]oat to him unless he became a (Possibl the. l`Torth in our position Y ' marked her aunt, severely. Conreationery Rlwaye onh i ed. lee Cream
Possibly ' 1 ' more of her antecedents, so that 110 tt Yee," said Mara. I suplied for parties. J R E 'A.xs.
41 part of her implacable and reaction would not have acted very different- might better account for her, but be "Weil, if I were in your blocs I __
any coterie, it ]night Lo better for ly, But the, is ,pant, and the went away, feeling she was more of would be on fire with indignation." ROBERT DOWNS,
his pence of mind that he were far question is now, what is right and Vu enigma than .ever. tt Perhaps I would be if l did not
away „ wise. I know that I represent a P
1'1'1' • ' One' eveniu before his de ai tune strong and growing sentiment which . The glamor of her perplexing per- care very much," was the girl's con- CLINTON,
p a growing Manufacturer and Proprietor for the hest Flaw
It be was invited to dine with a I desires the unity and prosperity of sonality was upon him during much strained' answer. Mull nog in use., Agent for the sale and
gentleman who had large railroad the entire country. i .in taro Bit', of his journey, but aa,•he approached I do not see how you can care application of the tJr•FISHER PATENT AUTOMATIC
Y 1, his native Cit thoughts of 'Mara except as I c10." BOILER CLEANER. STEAM FITTINGS furnished
o interests in the South. Mr Ainsley can say that men like yourself, in Y a 1 and applied on sh,)rt notice,
\vasswidower a mon of wealth and cr min among us and invertin pedominated. Was she utterly es- CC You are you, aunty, and I rim
)11 g a g Roilere, Engines, and SiI Iclnds of
absorbed iri the pleasure of its in- their money do more than all polio Hanged 4 and was the secret of her myself. People are not all made Machinery repaired espediti„nsly
.crease. Ile had made a business cians in increasing this sentiment. coldness due to the truth that be exactly alike. and in a satispiciory manner,
. acquaintance with Clancy, and find- It roves that ou trust us .and never had any real hold ulion her "But a ,girl should have some
red
ing bim utluaually intelligent and trust begets trust and good feeling. heart, 4 If Mrs Hunter had not to self-respect.” sue mi and Water Pipes ments f furs shedtured s and put ir
haishl interposed at the critical C, Yes aunt and she Should be Position. Dry Kilns atted up on application
well informed in regard to Southern The North, however, will always be Y F ' y' Charges moderate.
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matters naturally wished to converse mistaken if it expects us,'to denounce moment of their last interview, he respected. I am Dna to show r.
believed that lie would have diacov- self -res )act b deeds, not words.
more at length with hits. The tor• our fathers or cease to honor the 1 y
dial invitation the heart welcome men who fought and prayed for ered why it was she said he was You must not lecture- me any more ( •
•" ' Y g 1 Y "breaking her heart." Was it be- now as if t were a child," and she
of .the Northern capitalist, could what they believed ,was right." I To-stevellsoll
scarcely fail. in gratifying the young it Suppose; Air Clancy," Miss cause he charged her with dial'oyalty rose and left bor almost untasted
'''' to her kindred l Or had his own dinner,
' Southener, who keenly felt the im- Ainsley asked, with mirthful eyes,
' � portents of interesting just such t` that a party in the South had the coulee, which She felt was separat- A little thought soon satisfied Mrs
": I men -as his host in the enterprises power to array your section against ing them, some part in her distress 4 hunter that the iron had entered •—THE —
' under consideration. During the the North again, would you go with The fact that,she had been silent to deep into the soul of her niece, and
A,".Y preliminary talk in the library Of your section?" his last appeal, that she had proved that her deedg would be satisfactory. LEADING UNDERTAKER
his palatial home, Mr Ainsley soon 't Oh, come, Carrie, it is scarcely his fears in regard to her poverty to She therefore finished her dinner f
discovered that his guest was not Fair to ask tests on utterly iroprob- be true, yet had sought aid from complacently.
only well informed, but frank and able suppositions," said her father, such an unexpected source rather To BE coxrlNilED. C�LYN7.O1V .
" honest in stateinents, giving the laughing, yet he awaited Clancy's than permit him to endow her with "THAT'S WHA'C��MY WIFE
"r" Cons as well as the pros, in spite of answer'witb interest." his levo and all that it involved, SAYS. 9nticeptic Embalming Fluid
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forced him to the miserable conclu- "How are all the folus"? asked
=it' an evident desire to secure for the " No," he, said quietly, /t not with rown of Jones, "All well fexce
$ion that she had at least decided pt k6pt On hand,
South all the advantages possible. the light I now possess. I would' y wife,"said Jones. "I'am worried
against him.
Before going to the dining -room, have done so five years ago. Are a about her. She tires out so easily ; _-__ r--
. Miss Caroline, his hogt'•s only daugh• Northern young men so intrinsically But hope dies hard in a lover's she complalits of back -ache about 1.
t''^ ter, entered the library, and was wise and good that they'are not in. bi east. He longed to see her again, all the time, and she is so low spirit- My Funeral Director, J. C. Stev-
pcedyented. Clancy was fairly dazzled flnenced Ary their traditions and im- Yet how could he hope to see bar ed that she don't seem like herself at enaon, has attended the School
3 a,.,� , by ler remarkable beauty. She mediate associations." ' except in the presence of others Z all." "My=dear fellow;" interrupted of Embalpting, in Toronto, to
Y " Brown, "I'll -tell you exactly what make himself proficient in the art
a"s �i�'at n blonde of the unusual type Mr Clancy, where are your eyes 1 He knew they would Soon meet, ,she needs, My wife had the very of embalming.
"'i,� e6kiet''412641 ray bark eyes and gold- Go to the Delmonico cafe at noon he was doter -mined that they should, ,same syroptonis a few months ago,but
0.„+ r; ezt h1�1 W_ atlt'rallyi the,rdfore, the tomorrow' and obsArve the flower I and possibly something in her in- today she, is the healthiest] woman
ftr�t ii>w8ss><t)> taj[on,9yty ivA�-viyifl, of oitr patrielan youth taking their voluntary manner or expression in town, Dr T'ierce's Favorite Pre-
w py,': . e , seri tion cured her and it will •', ,
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ROYAL MAIL STEAXSEIPS.
WINTER. ARRANGEMENT.
Sailings from 'ortl&nd every outer
Thursday, and from Halifax every other
Saturday.
QCEAI�1' R�TE;a
Cabin, $50, $65 and $75. Intermsdiate
o.
$30, equal to •so-called first°class
some lines. Steerage at lowest rates—
No cattle, sheep or pigs carried on these
steamers. Buy tickets to go home or
bring out friends by the ALLAx LrNE.—
For all particulars apply to A. O. PAT-
TISON, G.T.R. agent, Clinton.
Clinton Post Office Tim's Table
Malls aro due for delivery and close for despatoh
at the Clinton Post Office as follows:-
'- OLOSE I DUB
Hnmiltoin, Toronto, Strat-
ford, Seaforth, Grand
Trunk east and interme-
diate offices ......... .. 0.80 a.m, 2.50 p.m
Toronto, Stratford, Sea.
forth, T. and 8, east.... 12.30 p.m, 8 a.m
Goderich Holmesville and
Grand gunk west .. 2 P.M. 8 a.m
Goderich, ................ 8,40 p.m. 1,15 p.m
Hamilton Toronto .. 3.46 p,m', 10,45 a,m
London, 1.., H. & fl. south a.m. p.m, a.m. p,m
and intermediate offices 7.30 8.45 10,45 6.40
Blyth, Wingham, Kinear-
dipe• Lucknow, L.,H,&B.
north and Intermediate a.m. p m, a.m, p.m
offices ....... .. .. . 9.45 6.10 8.15 4.25
Summerhill, Tuesday and
Friday, ., ---a
,. ... 6.30P.M. 6.30 P.M
British mails, Monday, Wed-
nesday, Thursday .., 6.30 a.m.
Money Orders issued and Deposits received from
one dollar upwards. '
Office hours from 8 a.m, to 7 p.m.
Savings Bank and Money Order Office close
• at 6.30 P.M.
THOMAS FAIR, Postmaster, .
Clinton, Aug. 1887.
J.T. WESTCOTT
E.YETER, :: ONTARIO.
Collect Notes and Accounts in any part
of the world at the most reasonable rales
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
J T WESTCOTT,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ExHTER, ONT.
$50,000 to Loan at 6 per teat.
Why pay others i, fi, 0 and 10 per
ccut, when you can get money from ua.
at G per c.
First-class loans 5r per cent, Large
loans an per aunt
� p -
TERMS made to suit borrower, re-
garding payment anri period" of load.
Apply tt,_ ---
Ir ARRAN cC TISDALL,
HANKERS, CLINTON,
The Holson .—I
Bank.
Incorporated by .Act of Parliament, 1855,
CAPITAL, $2,000,000.
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
THOMAS WORKbiAb1.........President.
J. H. R. MOLSON ........ . ,. Vice -Pres.
F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Gwwral Manager
Notes dagcounled, Collections made,D,•afs
issued, Sterling and American ex-
Axnge bought and sold at lowest
current rates.
Interest at 4 per cent allowed on deposits,
P'ARM73`,I?i►'r.
Moneyadvanced to farmers on their own notes
With one or more endorsers. No mora, -age re-
quired as surity,
H. C. BRF.\t'Elt, Manager,
January 1987. Clinton
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'No's Excelsior ORGAN
After the severest tgst at the late
fair in Clinton, it was universally ad-
mitted that FOR PERFECT AND EASY
ACTION, BEAUTY OF FINISH, AND SWEET-
NESS OF TONE, the EXCELSIOR was
away ahead of ail others, and destined
to be the popular instrument of the
day. This, along with the fact that a
special prize waa awarded it, certainly
speaks volumes for the instruments,
and parties purchasing should see the
EXCELSIOR before buying elsewhfire.
GEQ. F. OAKES, PROPRIETOR.
Factory three doors west of Mulloy's
Pump Shop, Rattenbury St., Clinton.
J. BIDDLECOMBE.
I TM , Watch & Mck taker
JEWET-LER, &e., '
oPP1flSITE THE MARKET SQUARE, Clinton.
. where,he keeps a eeleet assortment of
.Watches Clocks► Jewollory,
Srilyerwares
a.
whio4 we will s61i�aat reasonable rates.
ltepairinp of 9ier doborl tion profbl5tly
attentbd to, anw, wor 1�1y�arrast#s�r3,;
E•'lifitbn, Nov. I882. J' BIDDI lat37rI73E.
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AAIRGE STOC I
I AN HA.,
The aboye ori amental :trees 9011 sbrubbgr tvi
W sold at very low prices, and those M ytin ..
an hlo • is chi ant.... ,
b e c9nueeLien will caro moue i
purchastas hone,
Orders by Mail will be grompely attend "1
ed to. .Address,
JOHN STEWART.. Bon Ile
r, ;
THE MERCHANT&' 1
Protective & Collecting Associain
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OF CANADA
016'ee, I atrallton, Qnt.
ESTABLISHED 1884. i
Ie an Association of business and professional 1
men, having for its object the
COLLECTION OF DEBTS III
And to prevent its members making bad de
by furnishing them with lists of ar i
not pay, P tae who i
merchante.and others having "counts to collet 1,
andwishing to become members, by remitting '
$7 to our Managers, Hamilton, Ont,= will reeetro
by return mail, full particulars, certificate"
of membership, &o. ,.11
J B.MILLS & CO,, Managers,> &WItou-- r , .. �
Or to JAs.THOMPsoN, Agent, Clinton I _ I
CLINTON it
FLOUR & FEED STORE "
The subscriber having bougqh�t out the bus" I
iness of Mr Jae Steep, W18 continue the
same in all its branches, and by close
attention to thewants of his oustomers,and f
6ourteous treatment to all, he hopes to ;
merit and receive a share of public patron-
age. He will keep in stock f
Roller Flour, Graham Flour, Oatmeal, k
rolled and granulated, Barleymeal. Corn• ct
meal, coarse and fine, Cracked Wheat, l W
Rolled Whea,tFarina heat,Pot Barley,
Split Pcas, Buckwheat Flour,
&a,, &o,
ALL KINDS OF CHOPPED FEED and
everything usually kept in a first-class S
etoro. Farm Produce taken in exchange.
Goods delibered anywhere in town. Prices
the very lowest
ROBERT FITZSIMON8,
l .ii[ benne
—THE LEADING—
AND ,—
IMBALMBR
Of Clinton.
The BEST of EGYPTIAN I 14
FLUIDS used in EMBALMING
A large assortment of e\ eiythiDg
in the Uudertalcing line.
IRed floor Store, Cliatoa.
RESIDENciii, ORANGE STJ
NEAR METHODIST CHURCHN-
toiskro Roller Mills._ '.
After being thoroughly overhauled and re -fitted
with NEW MACHINERY of this most approved
kinds, these mills are now in splendid running
order, and will not be surpassed in the quality of
the work done, by any mill in the country,
Special Attention given to GR{STING,
CHOPPING DONE ON SIIORTNOTICE.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Parties wanting any-
thingwhatever in this line will find it to their
interest to give us a call.
r E. HUBER, Proprietor.
HURON AND - 13RUCE
]loan & Investment Coly
This Company is Loaning Money or•
Farm Security at Lotcest Rates .or
Interest.
MORTGAGES - : - PUR.CHASEI"
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
3, ¢ and 5 Per Vent. Interest Allowed
on Deposits,according to amount
- and -lime "left.
01•'FICF-Corner of MarketSquareand Worth $I
HORACE HORTON,
Undor[eh, August 6th 1885 biANAOER,
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Fire. xnaurance. .
All kinds of ptarty insured at lowest tariff
Fi
rates. rst-class companies,
Z\ICKETS VIA N. W. T. CO. LINE BOATS T•
TO WINNIPEG AND ALL LAKE POINTS,
ALSO by all rail lines over the GRAND TRUNK
and CANADA PACIFIC to any point on that
line, Winnipeg, Brandon, &c., Dakota, Kansas,
or any point reaehod by rail, local or foreign.
Come and see me before you buy tickets any.
where,
J. THOMPSON, Clinton.
fl, LIPq 1.O11q
Pla,nin - Mill
g .
—AND—
TIIE sOiitson 8ER HAVING JUST COM,
ILETEA and furnished his now PianiMit
with machinery of the lat'eet fib ovbd pa teras
ie now prepared to attend tri all] orders in his
line inthe-most prompt and eatisfactorymalhor
and at reasonable rates. He would also rotgra
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thanks to a who ' atronited e
old a
th
p rm before
they werebufeed opt; and now Mein , -na bet
t 't.-ggitlolr to exocat corders ezt, ditlouilly-
f6014 iifld'eltitha41LWgIT Batt Araotfoil, to all, ,
FACTORA Near the arared Trunk
i Railway, Million.
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