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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1885-09-16, Page 4TAILORING IS Arthur > Will You be JMi ne...Clinton, Wednesday, Sept. lC. Sh e*. was l> * to Often she wondered she* criuld ever be so English traveller in looking some American town names into the evening’s entertainriiBiit, THAT HACKING C UG11 cun be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure, ,We guarantee it. Sold byj.il. Coinbe 335 ‘He was one of our most energetic ‘trustees,’savs a village paper in an obituary .notice; ‘and we trustee’s happy? Fit lomi bngo witin.... „ or using grwiny fo youf Druggist. PLAYING LEAP YEAR. Huron Record, „ • lAMAl.GAMATBri. ■ ed bowel&’and regulate the liver. ” the falsity thereof, I shall, proceed to give a few more-of the items arising , from Grit jobbery, incompetence. an.d ' FHEIT-MAN’S '• ■W' ?OW.DERS< a’.-.nt to'U koi- Contain L_...^wn. Jy<a ii 'fo, Sure, ftud eft 1‘«al »v v.’aritid in Children Or Adult* ........................, v:.........—— - - wJB£Kp,y talk?’ , , ..... I'yoTf^k such H question;?* ‘Whyt ’cause tna ^aid Whiakev wiib hpxniininix tn tell nn vnn? ..3500 RE RD f ; .WE will pAV. .the abovo reward fof any case of Liver Ooiuplalnt, Dyspepsia, Sick Ueudacht1, Ip- digestion, ConstifMttion or CoHtiVencss w.c cannot Cure with West's-Vegetable Liver I’UIh, When tho directions ate strictly complied with.' 'l’hoy are purely Vegetable, and hover fall to give satfofae- tioti. Shear Coated. Largo boxes, containing 30 foli't, aJi’cmits, T'kir Hlo bv nil .Druggists, ’to* waro of counterfeits arid imitations. Tlregenu- inflp^’a’vrtored only by.fonN 0. WEST A CO., 81 and 83-Ktog-st., E., Toron- wJ^Otnl, Froo trial packages sent by .mail pre* paid on receipt of.a 3 ceiit stamp. J, It. Combo, agent.Clinton 314-ly 11 A - •. VWV<AA'BI*’ * VM , V»*Te vr v * v «.v v» « v * *• t orples at the; jlext" 1’arliamentary •Itive Administration, and aftey pTOViiTg* "ra-p-lcsfor ■ lhe-atd^iu^e;i-&v^rth'FQw--of not be possible' to preserve us, that beats a.’ ,1 ©f to siMfflr for lavf - * LwhAi and beb'Ad the sign of’ n public house, itu-n-tsuvru uisiuuue., wiui .foie, uuslu- jnary declavations-sr-'Eriinhurgn Ale? 'Ac,' II* started back; and exclaimed;- ..-‘Edinburgh ale id the mopnl Uh, Ito 8$ssdol attrition ot Pou to tkefoRowing , and ww&th; Wts have we to 1 will <peu wwetst We. Upended tlM Iwe the >'A-Ct ipu ’ot teaea of the A^yiwi weite oommeuae-d by Mr. M 1 «*| feouj.’ir miiUitams' tay wtrtofa .. . .. _ M a^naie wt th# head 0* Lake Superior,in Man* Mofea wad iu Rrfttah CriLumbia and In aTabfody to. the Canada Pacific Rail , my. lye *pMt twelve millions chnrge- able to Capital account 4-n ileepeuing tysd enlarging our canals. We spent nearly seven millions in the completion of the Irate)colonial Railway.' We iutvp surveyed over sixty mil* lions of acres of land in the North* west and Manitoba uuw ready lor settlement. We have acquired the “Eastern Extension Railway?’ and “The I’rmce. Edward Island Railway,” at a cost of about 4,200,000. ■’ These and. many Other works were done in the (level-.; opemept of the resources of Canada,; and. are rapidly becoming remune- rut-ive,—Iirtrheir-fiitdlmvaTice-luaixs.,-—Doubt, him? referred, to were obtained to the ex- itMit of about 124,500,000, and about forty millions I'urilter was paid there u out of t 'ie'3urplua revtnue of the country for which we are indebted to the National Robey, which protects arid rObcourages all the growing interests Of the country—increasing the vol­ ume and value of oui; trade,commerce and sbippibg^—and that attained at a less taxation per head than tyewere subject to uudei1 the, Mackenzie fez-fine. English' capit-aiistfi hav'e lately passed, their Verdict upon us, and the crediti of^tlie ’’Dominion is now so good’ wfffi IfiemTfiat ariy rnWey 'wtf' may require can be had for our Public Works at 3 per cent., arid the much maligned Canada Pacific Railway Iras just been’able to borrow in the same market a sum of ten millions for, the completion and equipment of' the line on the Compauy's credit, and without any guarantee frbm the Do­ minion Government,' at the' same time dfcfoutig the loan ot $5,OOUiUOQ which was Intelv voted lol'the. same purpose b.y the Dominion Legislature. ' The North West' Territory and-- Manitoba are priceless assets belonging to us, and with the Canada Pacific Railway are iqprtli. Jar liiortl thaii all pur indeblediu ss put together. Then we have the Intercolonial Railway— our Canals-—our public TVorks ah$ Buildings — our Crown lands — our Timber limits; and a law abiding and , industrious population, whose surplus earnings are find|pg their way into our*banks as deposits, invested in manufacturing, or in improved home­ steads We need not go out of'ouT. 'own'town of Clin ton for evidence of prosperity,. Trade is brisk, manu- fgetures prospeiing, buildings goipg ■ up on every side; And yet -Annanias or the New EfP although being din­ ned with bricklayers and carp’enters -aro tm<Lh im-canno t^yafo^up^bihis® surroundings, *can see nothing but “ruin?and decay.” ■Th'e fact is the Grits as a-party can see nothing, save as distorted by Grit spectacles, everything is wrong; coun­ try • is nothing to 'them unless they can make it a milch cow, principle is sacrificed to party, and the.protriinent diiinquents. are the editors of the ■ Grit press. The editor of the Era- wants others to sacrifice principle also,.a,nd in his Jasfissue invitrs,Con­ servative electors of this county who: voted-with the Qrit funatiqs to carry -their Scott Act. bobby recently, 2 tovabandon their Conservative pi'in . tuples at the;,n'ext" Parliamentary election,' and fall jn with the‘.Gnk . ' '.iv-of-- the Conservative Government of the Dominion. That won’t do,'Mr. Era^ The Conservative bally arid above all every true brother'Orangeman will corruytiajvwliich lielped fo -swell eur^“-gi>v-e .bu t, the one I'eply to-the i n vita- ' ■ - - - ■ fjon, and that will be found in the words of a loyal song, . “The sfojectslave—the rnbel knave ‘ Muy treat.his couiitry thus. ■ But t-ue ihen.'-like you nien, , Will Cast their fot.w.itb us.” ' It heeds but a brief further- per­ severance in the mendacity . of,the Grit journals to .complete tile utter - -<-l isru p Mon—ofUthe-G-iu tMjodyCyi—tlta,. Legislature.- The,country is disgUSt ed With .their imbecility arid corrup­ tion; They are '.equally devoid of, .policy and principle. Pious* editors .'even cannot preach them into odiee or power; the-.cloven foot will still be seen, their creed is even the same; .and is well epitomized in the words of JameB Russel Lowell, which’run .thus, • • “17)11 believe in prayer an’ praise, . ■ To hifo tbiit lies i.he-.grant;Tri^“^«w^ ;O’jobs—in every thin’ that pays ' Bui most of all In cantin’; ■ Tilts doth my cup with mercie&TilT,“"' ■ Ttiis lays all thought of sin to rest, TTHih'T belleive in^jirihcfple, ' ”' But O, 1 du iu Meiestt— - •j- —-— *" * ■ In short, I firmly du believe In- humbug generally,. ■ ' ... For it’s a thing- that I 'petCeive ;7~\ . .....To liayp a solid vfflly;' .' • ■ ' This hath jpy foithful shepherd been, - In pastures .sweet hath led me, / 'An* -this ’ll keep tne people green . . ; Tq feed ez they haVe fed ine ” I am for. the ; present done with Annanias,’ and again subscribe my­ self • ^In’.OraXo.emanot^'l830.- twfot for ito nat Wag taken, t to do so makes the puifomMstoi, e to th® pu-UWiW for ♦wy ponwin or?«'s hl® dis- 1, fie must pay idLaimragw, or fe-Auy peiseu who takas a paper froai poft-oHire, whether directed to* hi* a or aiwther, or whether liahaasidi- or net, is responsible for the pay- di* a sa&icrtber orders W, Wl^tojie at at a certain tiuu', and -the pubfo>h- iitimies to send, it the subsurihet is I to pav for it if h*o taksa it out at till | J.olfiee. “This proceeds upon the ground ta uiau mifet pay for what he hswu In the Division Court in,ISodorich t4r&Nowinb(aisittinga--n«v8pap w puV her sued for pay of papdr. The defend- t objectwl paying tliatfwjBd.that he dfoidej-ed a former nrapdetoK, At’the wr tojiiscominue it-. The Judge held Sttlfot vfitfadtM a valid defence. The" ya tjto. UWSPWt proprietor, had no Bjt<KAiscontinne and consequently -Collect, although it was not denied 'defeiylapt- had notified former pro- ietor to* dfeeohtinqe. In any event K'lidatttwks bound to pay forthetinfo e had foceixed tlfo paper afid until he ad paitl all arrears due for subscViption-’ ' :~I'L .yiKECiWitir. St. i?anf suit arch.—Services on 'Sunday at 11 .m, Mid 7 ». ih,; . Bihle Glass. 10 a,M-. tfolfoa.Y ifoool, 2.30 p.in. Service oil Wednesday, 8 p.ui gy. VVvurta CitAW, B.D., Rector . Ititteiiijur.v Street Methodist,-—Services at 1'1.80 JO Old: “ ttsvv: Cuntuliw .30 o- W AplX. STB’ Ontario Street Methodist.—Seri in. and 7.00 p. w. E.A’.—2/. Rbv. W. W. Sfarwo, tasfor, -Sarvico.At 0-80 p . iu. Rev J. Gaav itaoUy. mt | wod4 1 £ fi&ur. haj ol^D said that be wfDta •’iba 11 b^l mL 11’11 hflt Up , with you-, auntlo ponly I’ll test ftita- I I’ll prove hhii. You own how generous fie to, audfiowioudof me? ‘I trust »o,’ paid the old lady ; fin1- 1 deed I trust so. But I don’t believe it, and, besides, you are having your { wedding dresa made? ! ’’Great grief had come to Sybella j when her young husband was torn from her heart; and she bad been very wretched for many years; but I this wouh'i had healed, at last, and j then Arthur Austin bad come into her life, suiting her bo perfectly, re­ alizing her every dream of what a ' man should be, < how it was that happy again. ,09 p, fo. Sabbath School at 2-80 p. X. Bpi-RBT, Pastor. ■kbyterifoi,-Services nt 11 a.m. auA Bfofofofo Sclioo.1, 2.30-p. fo. Kkv, JKtT, 4’astor, ■ Zf-~ - '"-'-.‘..A.’., -Service. ,00 p. m. Sabbath School, furch.— fc & 30’ u. :os at 10.30 A. 2.30 p.ni. ni.' .. Sab- ■I’astO’’. for. wish it to ;be (I'itmctlij understood that t<;c tlo n\t hold ottr,Udwe respoiieible for the <>2>ifpoiie exi>raseed bii correfiioiidents.- Ed. Nuws-RsconL’.] —1_______;-------LZ-------------- -------..<.>*■■--------- - .. ■ ..... ■ --------------- Editor Netosliecord..< / . Dear Sir,—I- takb up my pen to resume my remarks upon the mehda- cions assertions of llie Abm Era in alleging the insolvency of Canada, and after disposing of tlie^assertions imide'therein, that the taxation ;bf ■ the people h?s increased /(rpm-ftiI • ■ 700,660 in 18’;8'to 7’!^ 4«3,f09 in 1884. .under, the present Liberal Conserva- Ah, slip would noy 'r dare to doubt him. But Aunt Mar- Pgaret should be satistied. ‘You are looking grave, my dear,’ 1 said Arthur, as they sat 'together the | next evening.) 0 And then it was that, sore Against her will, Sybella kept her* promise and told Arthur one day how the— bank had failed and left her pennWl less. She told the story before Aunt Margaret, listening grimly.behind her everlasting knitting, and sbe wound . ALg, ftddjjMk—'And, dear auntie here, what.will she do?’ Her lover had listened very grave­ ly,. but when she.had finished Bq b’ent. over her and’kissed her, ‘Somehow 1 love you better for this, Sybella,’ lie sai'd, ‘aijd Aunt Mar­ garet, will she not be my aunt also, from the day that makes us one ?’ Then Sybella, ashamed of her trick, wept upon his shoulder; but some­ how Aunt^Margaret looked-no .less grimly upon the handsome,-Arthur arid only said afterwards : ■ • ■ . J*.' ' ‘Wait'a' week, child, Promise me to'wait a week before you undeceive him? - • - Then Sybella said ; ‘You are un­ just;’ and was seriously angry with Margaret, for the/first, time in her life. • Four days had passed. , It was a bright day; and there was to be a pleasant park party Shat af­ ternoon. Sybella and her betrothed were among them. They were all old friends, and’Mrs. Ruthven Was in her gayest mood, and chatted merrily shy young fellow of 18 who was in the company than with any-other, be­ cause of his youth and shyness! ' Arthur Austin.had begiiri the day in his usual good spirits, but .as it went^on he grew gloomier and gloom-- ier, and at last.Telap’sed into perfect silence. ..In vain did his betrothed • endeavor to cheer him. He scarcely "spoke or-looked at' her, and at last his manner began to have effect upon the whole company; One after tire ’othey grew dismal, and the return home was. as solemn as a -funeral pro­ cession-. ■ ' : . . IfGW tG Wiii Young luay, y«u ought to have pome distinct idea before you aa to what you. detfire to or to aecdm- | plish, ^Nothing worthy of your n^n- liood ey«r will be doue by you, Jess you place a great good ob|ect before your mind, and work for it. No danger of the point being tea- high, .or the prize too great at which you ’ aim. Tnjerft.'ie much more danger of your aim bjiug too low. Tiieje is oiio essential method to be adopted iu oruer great achieve* rneut: do Well everything which you undertake to do. Slightrfothing That which is wortli doing is wortli doing - well. High place opposition is not -yo* ceasary m order that you may gum dis.* •‘tinction. Skill in doing present duti»a alone is^nucessdry to bring you 10 notice/^Tlie door opens ppward to limi who does present work fuith- fuliv aud weU ;,\it opens, downward 4‘o Uta alack and careless Worker. I^Who pave gained 'the’ pminmpe 1 Who arje the Wealthy, honorable, useful, successful men'of the time?., , Not LRW’iNgb i>om, the favored sous of fortune; with helps at all points, '’tb"aidwTntdhT*aitff’*pr0Pa' to'WstatiF them, and friends to fawn upon . them. No t Look at our halls of legislation, our courts of justice, our pulpits and platforms, our chairs of lemaiing, oui lubratories of scientific; ’research, our seats of highest'authoi- ity and ' tespoiisibilUy 1, They are filled by the earnest workers. Men who have climbed to place and for­ tune by slighting qothing, jDo jinat- ter how menial, in which”’tlie'y have been employed; men w ho -have held time to be too valuable to be frittered 'away, and have improved it well ;' who have' not sought or pushed or croWded for place, but/ rather have qualified themselves by industry and ■ well doing, and have been called up, .because they were needed in the most responsible places in the nation, Young man, place your mark high ; do present work well,"and you will not jia.il of honest abiding distinction, lira for Nwryous Dt'hftitj nd Ml NvrvuJiw Owpluiufo, af&r having tostod its wwforful dSratlve powers in tlwusuatls of case*, lm felt it fata-duly to make it known to hi* aufferiug fellows, Aetiuitsd by tl^t njetjive and a tleaire to rulisya hliwun W®hrJng; I vyHl s«ud froe of chiUgti, to all who doijhe it, this re­ cipe, iipGiTinan, Freneb or English, with lull direction* for preparing and using. $*cnt by uiMl by adtlieasing with stamp/ tmmtiig this paper, W. A. ‘Noyes, 1-19 Paiue^s^Blaelf. ilacfieipei\N. K ’■ , SlJ-ly-o.B'. ‘Mr, dopes,’said little Jolwrfi^ to that gvntleuaai), Who was makfnfe an afterudbn wll, 4Can wT *No, my child; how can yOB* whiskey was begmui'ng tell o^Jqu, llunes^ the Best Policy- ; An honest medicine is the noblest work of mipT, and we ean assure our readers that, Dr-Fowler'a Extract of Wiki Strawberry is not omy reliable, but is almost Iplallible to cure Ghol- Stomach and bpwefo> and the va'Toqs Summer Cdmpfaints, w.|iose attrfolto are often suddetr and fatal. 356.-3V ‘Yes,’ baid Jones, ‘when my wife -gets mad she reminds moot a vessel under weigh.’, .‘How sb?l inquired Smith. ,‘Becausie she's got her ran­ cher up^r . ■■ • / , sufferer from Indiges­ tion and violent Sick Headache for upwards of four years. I have con- suTEed 1^^11^4’^6114 FScMtty^'PueTi'avir derived',ho material, benefit from any source, until I „ tried Perky Davis'- Pain Ivitaek, which, I am happy to state, has doue me inure good than, all • I ever “triod before. ESTHER, BRIGGS, ' ’ Bolton, England. An over canje .across.the well-knownones of Pawtucket, yiietucket and Nantuck ed. ‘Haw, haw,’ he exclaimed, ‘I’m blessed’if the whole family didn’t took i£l’ • ‘ 5, A - • m -. • ' . 'THE REV. GEO, II, THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says-;* “Both -myself and wife owe our lives, to SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE.” Sold ’by J. II. Combe. . ‘ .. 336-dy A quarrelsome hasty, fellow, in sup­ ping with .a ‘ friend who never contvidiefed him, not wishing to provoke his wrath, but unable, to bear tbis’acquiescence, at last burst out, ‘Haug it, deny something' that I may know there are two of us? - , Nation/l jPills will cure constipat­ ed. Lzrs’.^L::’’------’ " " ” /a Man of N*crve. u '- We all admire a man of nerve,:wlio is cool-bmtded and equal to any em ;-erg.encey, but nervous debility is the ora Morbus, Dysentry, Canker of the prevailing‘weakness of most people. Burdock Blood Bitters is a good ‘nerv­ ine abd general tonic, which'regulates .and strengthens the whole system, imparting bodily ahd...niental vigor. ■ ' 356 3t ~i > St b». CJ g W^DERrWOKS in no trifling «en»e, but the beet literature of th* world prS&entQdiii excellent and afetraotive form, at prieae so low as to excite universai ‘ ‘ wonder.” LIBRARY STAND ARD HISTORY. t?o»tajntag ia os* volume imperial exfovvo, g«xl type, witk numerftt» flnalllustra- tlop*. the whAfo richly bound fo fine cloth, qpuuwM* ft® folkwiag ofoebratod wodu, unabridged: GKFKN’a Largor HISTORY ot tho ENGLISH 7PHOJPUBL CAKJLYRM’S HISTORY of th* FRENCH REVOLUTION. CREASY‘4 E|ft*on DECISIVE BATTLES of th* WORLD. SCHILLER’S HISTORY of the THIRTY YEARS' WAR. 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MERCHANTS : How to Sell Goods -----TALK TO— JOH1T LESEIEL present indebtedness, and debiting the account with nil those evils, I shall turn to the other side of the aeddunt, and give a statement'of'a portion-only of-, the assets jvbich we . possess,'.'but^whicta.-are, ample to Satisfy the exactions of t’be inost ob- —duratecr.e(lit'oi-,..and-l.eaxe-.uars.Lillj3!_ wealthy Dominion, to preserve, from any future plague,of hu.jgry Grit, grasshoppers such as Mjinitoba and the Northwest experienced from 1873- to 1878. ’ When the Madkenzie-Blake Gov­ ernment came into office in No vemb’er, 1'87<>, it is stated by the .Vefo .Era that the expenditure had. in creased, since Confederation, frotn $13,486,092: to $23,3L6,G00 in 1874, in seven years, Wlfon the Grits were’ turimd out in 1878, it is further stat ed., that the expenditure was-increas ' but J must correct the latter state­ smen t as Sir Richard CartwTighi’sdakL estimates am'ohnted" to* $26,203,000 being $3,700,000 more than the - ei- -penditure of the last" full .'years ot the Macdonald administration. ’Thia Would -give a taxation of $4.88 per head th^JriHimit. ; now take the period from 1879. ttf 18.84, wbiclv would give’ us-,a" taxation of ^4.86, per head or hva ^-^—^‘"‘teidsr-'lcss' pei;.fetid 'than on the Grit e.Todus, This too on a largely in creased debt which the Erit 'siifs rose from-$174,957,2,8, in 187.8,. to $258,711,088 at the close, of the last financial year, and y et .t he rate of ini- terest per head payable on the debt in 1878 was, on the then mqney(st{ind* ing of the county,-and und<f.r:.t.he <tl>te financiering of Sir Riohard Gar-twrigkt J .Lead Jna 1874 to $1,594 pp.1’ ljea.d in 1878. Now. with, as alleged, sijy, /ibotit eighty.® millions increased' debt Bearing 'in* terest, the credit standing 01 the Dominion'is sp high ift the market that the interest bn the larger debt demands a lees sum per head of the population to.meet the interest than in 1878« Is thls. evidence .or “ruin’ . and?decay'.’ cvhicli. the Grits say is upon Us ? S , No doubt the wish is father to the thought and when they had the chance they labored hard to bring it upon us. • When they came into power' they found. : the country prosperous, and a surplus of nearly one. million dollars in the treasury— from surplus-pf income-over expend­ iture. The debt was then $99,01)0,* 000, when the Grits took office; when ■^tFeyTfeT&yturnefl - out. thavJeJX itjxL $ 133,000,000. They added ^3,000,000, extra faxes on the people, yet they left deficits without end. They found itrilde flourishing, and prospering. They reduced that trade nearly one fourLh and pOvOPty knocked at OUT "floor; . To the working man’s demand lorMabor-the reply was “Go west, go west.” There was only mjftpey for/ 'tliifoCBywiom 1iwA ofin benefit ilta pttiyty, ’ Millions of- money^Were sunk without recovery in the “mng' nilicent Water strotohes”—the Steel rail purohases—gifts 6r solatiums to A-B, Foster the telegrapli Bries hr the Northwest—the Fbrft Franois LookB-*tl?.e gift to the Truro and jPibton railway of 4,000 tons of ateei rails M’ta lavish expenditure in con *trola.blo items the miserable flnnn* f Cartwright, with his double ' At Sybfilla’s door A usttn~lTf^rd“his“ . bat and coldl'y^bade her good^vehing, Without even a pressure of the band, “ ‘Are you coining in,. Austin ?’’ she , safd', softly. . ‘Noj he answered. ‘Are you ill ?’ \ . At that he turned sharply upon her and said aloud : ‘No, I am nqt ill. I am not blind, that is all. . .Nov deaf, either. I have ’watched and listened to day to my - " ' ' ■' >___ ''..........7 A _____i . ------- MANU.-AOTURER.OF—rr-,............................. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C.; Corner of Huron and Orange Streets, CLINTON. - .. . The Improved Timpkin I nggy a specialty*: Tn Durability, Lightness and Appearance‘equalled by no other. “• , All-the latest improved vehicles." kept coastnntlv on hand. FIRST"CLASS 'BLACKSMITH- fo couuec.tiotr. Best material and .workmanship in • branches. .; ». ALL W05K WARRANTED. - - PRICES REASONABLE. ©S’-'Repairing and Repainting P'foniptly Attended to;' A- Implements I ATTENTION! FARMERS.! wapaper" WALL PAPER.- 'The lime for House-Cleaning is near,. All wanting Hall, Parlor, Dining-Room, or Bed- Room Papers, will find the . Best and Latest Patterns A-rustic having gone to the Calton Hill Observatory to.get a Sight of the moon, alter having got a glance 6f.it drew his-head to wipe his eyes,’ and ;in the ihteival.tfie end of the teles*, •‘cope • iioislirfoly fell dnWn^so as," ’'Instead of poirTtiTIg-to—tlre—liHa.velis-,~ to point down to-the earth?.-The ruffle s surprise v was unutterable ■ModerMick self.binders, REAPERS,’MOWERS,'. • /FRIEZES,., ORHICeS MIO PANELS, FILLERS, «C. The Bazaar Fashion Books for 1883 are out and can'be had fo? nothing. They were seated in the'parlour, amd-the clock-had struck the hour of ten. They 'were an economical young couple, never utilising but One chair -for bath to sit upon, and she always clasped her arms about'his Eourteen and a-half cbllafe neck, to prevent lier from falling,off. The youtig lady was .handsome and slie •yvas exceedingly.clever, as the sequel will show, while lierihiale ciinfpauion w<is as stupid.-aS a-goose. rather tall and sleiid.er, had Tnight. -bkre-ey-esT^’osy and invariably wore a maMve-color- ed silk dress. /.They^ -had discussed the weather probabilities,’ her pap L’s- rheumatic, paralysis,' her dear mam inti’s neuralgia, a'l.id all the stereo*,. typed topics, interspersed now arid'' then with .a "long (Ih<wn sigh, br a •kiss, as she nestled closer to his inai> ly bosom, and' the conversation be­ gan to drag wearily, on. At last a bright idea ^entered-her little head; whereby she coukl .hifuse . interest into the evening’s eiiterlainriieiH., a.ndr besides' brii/g a very important /point l)efqre the' court. She'said — ‘Di<l yotfobVer..'Study palmistry 1 ‘Well, Nettie, I’ve studied mostly all the classics,’ he replied,- ‘but I- can’t say that I ever'devoted any tim.e-.to' .that-branch. Of what does it treat?' ‘Why/- murmured- Nettie; ‘it is an art whereby you can tell a person’s . future by ex^piiuing tlie.palui ofthe^ hand. Would you like to ' know your-future ?’ ‘I haven't.the slight est objection,?' Site took Iris hand "gently inMieifo, and//af'tef niaking 11 cAref dT'diagiibsi's/DrtlH cfaBVeff in it; said, ‘.You come of a long lived fam­ ily; your grandfather , lived, to be • eTghty-tWo years of age, arid your “grandmother se-yenty-five ; your motfipr, is still living, your fa——’ ‘Why, Nettie,’ interrupted Charles -‘I told you all* of,. that ttie--otlrer night.’ ‘VVell that'does nbt make . the slightest bit. of* difference. I could-inform you of the fact by this art,, sup'posiiig you had never told Ota anything about it. But pardon Mio digression. .You will. probably live to be seventy-one years of age, or thereabouts ; you are desperately- in tOi tri to point down to- the eartli;, •rOWes t ”"‘,2 ."r.ritt*.......- .when ,Ue Ogata., Jooked ^Irifotigh ftnd' and bebvld t.|je sign of a public house, at a short distance, with t.he. custo- j 'ivoiai 0.HI-11O-T— x-nuui-urgu -------, 'Ab.' II« Starte'd bitok; and excluirned; -sKEiTfLtn-fctoVttttltSfi-fUivE8- ‘ PLOWS, . "■ .G’UFuNG B0A..LS; SI1KLDKRS, ET0-,'ETQ:, And all Implements used on a farm, as Good-as the Best, and as .Cheap as the Cheapest; at J. B. WEIR’B IMELEMENT WAREllooMS, CLINTONE” ONTARIO and sei the pupers and gets l)ook 7 ' : ~ ■ .7 ■ ■ b . GODERICH. DAr'He'iells Cheaper than any one on top of the Earth -, r ... tc®k Ostfof Bargains > A Cure., for .Cllblerh . Morbus.—A positive' cure for’this dangerous com pliLni t, rim 1.for_a11 __n.en te.. or .e.11 ron ic forms of Bowel Complaint incident to Slimmer and Fall, is found in Dr. Fowler s Extract of Wild Strawberjyd to be prodjjred froih any druggist. >'?v' ■ 356-3t •“ ■ . " -cosfL-uGnod^AteningJ^,^ ...._______; ■‘What"does he mean, aunt?/“cried "Sybella; when, the door -had .closed, * What has been done ? I saw nothing? ” ‘He is pretending' to be jealous of •young Martin,’ said Aunt Margaret quietly? ‘Sybellr; have courage. .He means.to quarrel and break with you ’ now’that he , thinks y.ou penniless. Tell’him the truth-and he will sbon recover from his jealousy; • Keep, it. to yourself arid you will never be able ~tb uiollify him? —An d th is 11 m e. Syb el 1 a_ori iy-sigh ed.. But she .went .to. berj’ooiri..a.nd .wrote, a-’pretty.letter to her lover,, begging lii^a'to come to her, ancUwhen he came ’ she m6t him with "an offer of her lips, which, lie shocked herby rejecting. • ‘Yocr know how I have been offend­ ed, Sybella,’ he said,‘You know you flirted with that boy all day? • < ‘Yfou kriowM did not,’ said Sybella. ‘Flirt! I never flirt&d' m ■ my .life. \Vhv should Ikbogih to* do now No woman, was ever truer, than I have been'to you? ‘J doubt it',’ said he, ‘I have seen much, and I suspect more ; and, since your conduct-has' Weaned my.heart' from ybu, we had better part. There s only' one way of managing these Thirig§vf ... Sybella looked into his face. 'She saw no jealous madness there, only a ‘ cool determination to break bis eri* gagement with a woman he had nev-' er loved, and whose fortune had been his only object from the first. And she knew lliat Aunt Mat'gdr^t had been right,fbutshe had loved him .,.^,q,rW.ell and trusted him so entirely, niiawt seeriiecfto her as if the Know­ ledge-would-rend soul from bodv. She tried to crush the tears back, but in Vain. Slowly she drew her engagement jring from lie# finger and put it Jnto. his hand and turned away. At the door a stronger hand grasped hors. •ItrwrttrrATrntrMargareCa;...-Shededi-her- niece, to her room and retqrned-to -the^parloKbefore .Arthur„Austin,,,bad. left it, ‘ ' o Slanding before hinj,.... looking., straight into Iris- eyes/she said ‘So, sir,you have been tried in the furnace and found’ wanting- You know you are pot jealous., ’ You know that my niece’s loss of fortune is at- the bottom of this. Don’t prevari­ cate -You know it is true. I have seen through you from the first? t tit is not your affair, I believe/ Arthur answered, sulkily. *Of oourse when a ni&n expects to mhrry money, he isn’t pleased to find himsefl sad­ dled with a poor wi&and her beggar­ ly relations, But, Af ■ .<55.*-' - ■ .<0 . rTtwr^’'* m in *3sjeu««T^3MnbjgjR^waia»^ Mrs. Robert HCoper,' of Kinloss, county, o H lo(tur,...;\. e : “f '.’.-M-- biK-ii.truublfldf. with Dyspepsfi and Liver Gpinphtinta fora num ber of years, anil am glad to. say to the. public as well its friends that McGregor’s. .Spee'dy '.'lire brought me ar.mml, aril 1 tin now ull right, thanks to MeGrogor’s Sncedy Cure." Hundreds ot like testimonials arc frequently received, uni uro drily proving that tills is truly a wonderful remedfo curing Sluggi >h Liver, Bilious.Headache and Cdstivnoss, wlit ro all else tails. Sold at tho DriJl Store. 864-5t fSo” you 'expert to go to . the country soon Miss Gushington?’. ■■—’we are to visit Uncle Jampi,.,'Hid he litis such a de- liglitful hou ;r-, with the wide por.clj,- all covered,' wi&i trellis vines,, and giape-viqes, fAnd . bovines..—I .can ’ Scarcely . Waifopr the time to start? ■' SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY— -a-AositivenmlT iorOalarrh, Dipth'eria, knd Canker. MouLh.. Sole! by j; II. Combe,. . . .336 ly ; An exchkii^f ’ tayS:—A minister •has pladetl on record his opimorj that there are two jostiliable occasions for' profanity, namely, driving oxen and travelling rotten" broken up . plank sidewalks. In the latter res­ pect, a portion of the streets of oiir town will now offer- no temptation, -- -huS^ison." It is -now in season- to warn our readers against the sudden attacks of Cholera, Crornpj Colic, .anil the various. Bowel Complaints incident to the season of ripe-fruit, vegetables etc.. Dr. Fowler’s ^Extract of Wild Strawbeavy is the grand specific fur those troubles. 356-3t fl.contractu hiadc jT-ffo-TiJlSl'At’EU _______________ _ jul'AV.iii-ii is .l<«.pt on tile at tlieoltlco u'foTlORb <£'THOMAS, Me- Uorniick Block, Ulii’eago Ill - . ’ ^1,000 FORFEIT !.; ' Having the utmost coufi lence in its superiority ovoauli others, and-after thousands ot tests of the nfost complicated ami snvoi'o-t cases we could find, wo feel justified in olYenng to. forfeit One ' Thousiuid Dollars for any Caso of Uoug-lis, dolds, sol-e throat, inlhieiiz.i, hoarseness, bronciiit'is, cull- sumpt|on,, in its early stagos, wtio.»ping cough, fold.ail diseases of tne throat and lungs, except Asthma, for which we oni\ claim- relief, that we 'TaCnTeTmrWiTlrtVTBr’i’-CunglnSyrTprwlian-tuketi- aceording to directions.' Sample buttles 25 and 50 cents; large bottles ope denial-, Genuine wrap­ pers only in blue. Sold by all-druggists, or sent bv express on. receipt of price. .IO1IN U? WEST, sole.proprietors, SI aial.33 King street JE., Toronto Ont. <1. H. Combo agent,Uliuton. 31i IS' . ARE YOU MADE miserable By Ir; ■digestion,!^Constipation, -Dizziness, ' Lo s of Appetite, • Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitalfzei-is a positive cure. Sold by J. H.-Combe.’ 336-ly-e.o.w - Iu Chicago slang a misfit wife is one who lias found herself So mismated that she’ lias. I^d to part from her Jiusliand.—Th&y-;nO- loiiger—spealroL grass widows or divorced persons, but aTyvays bFmisfits? ' * "■ . • “ Worms O^usb Much Sickness among children that Freeman’s Worm Dowders-Will surely cure. 85±-5b.: A woman inSan Francisco got tired of her husband amiraarried another. When prosecuted forbigamy, Bhe al leged that she Was not responsible, on account of-the influence of the California climate. ' The defence was* taken seriously and duly cTorisidered by the Court. ’lost. ' ' ‘ How many people of both sexes ’are suffering from lost vitality, all broken down, and on the verge of Consumption that might bo restored as many have jH-ei/wtibn given up to d ie, if they won h i use Bu vdocij Blood Bitters, which 'restores lost, vitality >1 nd gives new vigor t.o the.debilivat- system". 356-3t’ , *• JFle was small lor a witness, but he knew a great.deal more than there' were indications of. ' ‘Tali , ‘Right you. ur'ffV be 1 ping up and ‘Doyou understand the nature of an oath?’ • ; “ ‘Well, I should smile,’ and he threw ..tibarefooted'leg over the arm of the chair. ■ ‘Were you e.V,er on the witness stand before ?’ \ ‘Not any? " r « . ‘Then how do you know the nature of an oath ?’ „ ... ............... .... -. - <‘Easy. ’ I’ve been around lots o' times when pup'was choppin*’kind­ lin’wood, an’seen tho sticks-Hy up an’ hit hi.mm swipe across the snoot. Guess you nevei'jplit much kiridiin-’ “Hryor wife^. did yer?r- » t, prim .X; Ar- It is two 81’do the K plaasing and very Sybella,' said Mrs. novo Neu Mij of licuin.it >ut cnrrjihX >es not take a day or an hour , Headache, 'LWluwho, Lrini- i, Iiu^wftlfoi It Instantly, and ,rhead iiva pmiitico for ,v day ujiits, . Try re 25 c- bottle from tile utwri'I,’ stud tbe iawyer.. replied, step- 4. „,■&l0R UR .^TORY-'gEADERS THE TEST, VICTORIA BLOCK. ’ ---------o-----0----------—• 7“ Haring purchased, a lj:rge stock f < At GreatljHKedAieei-Ti^MJ f. urn prepared to sell LOWER .TH AN'--T-H » LO ™ Ifoth.Light and Heavy, DouMe and Single, at GREATLY REDUO.El^ Trunks & Valises away-down ' Baby CaTriages in'greaVvMtiet^ 15,000 fcches of High- ki< fe’ and Cedar Shingles, '; ■' •VEK'isr CIHLEluAE*, ■ , ',AV’ ; ^»R6<om» to ■ I ver . ♦Sybella., you are going to do what H^-widow-gener-al-ly—does—-When;, she. ’ marries A second time. Yod are go­ ing to make a fool of yourself, thur* A°ustin“ doesn't lo've yoq. your mon.ey he wants.’ ' -Thus spoke Aunt Margaret, and grim, behind her inevitable knitp ting needle. Her niecepSybella Ruth- wen,’ a young Widow, looked at her indignantly. ’ .‘Why,aunt,'she ofb^uti. And have I no charms that, a loi/er should J’soe ?* . ‘You are very handsomej too, Margaret. i.‘Bbt can’t you compare tl|is man yourself with poor, dear ;Mlegipaldrw4H»“Scm,eely-‘t0ok-kis-eyes" off oijyour faqej and who would do anything to make yoti happy? -.1’4 rather live on the memory of such a love as that than take a pretence of love like this. Why’," this Arthur ziarstin is too sei fish to love anyone ’but himself., I-tell you I here’s neith­ er sentimept nor passion In him. He is an extravagant fellow, and he is lazv, too. ’The Lm*d ' happened tp give him the sort of ldoks you like, and so you’ve been silly enough ter turn ytouf back on good menuftct'Kbld out your arms io him-——’ , - ‘Oh, auntie, any one would ibinlt I did the dpurtlng/ Biiid the little widow, ‘ifnTd out my avms, mdeea?’ love with a.sweet young girl, bt i bashful to pop the qhe.sliou ire are two or three suitors forlmr hand,’ but s|ie is yoursj and“yours only (oighing); she loves you,; dear Charles, With that maddening fla-tm*- which can only be/the luscious fruit of a-trusting young heart ; she would make you a good wife (pressing his hand softly); in sickness she would bn ever foup<| at your bed side earing, for you, ami ybu could not do better ttoL,ip^.v4'.“r j she is tall and slen- eyes, iosy' checks, blonde hair, dresses iwmauvv colored sill?-1----,—’ ‘Stop I’ shrieked Charles, catv stand it no longer. Will you be mine?’ And she7 be- mined. ' ’ ' A ypting woman, Sarah McNight,, to hide her shame, sacrificed her own irf 0"rogfittmfWTtlrtlrii newly- born child at Winnipeg.' The infant .Mhfc^llftjM<JLjust givpnjrinh to; was {punddead- in a water closet, and liar own lifeless'body was‘dis* covered dirthe floorfof fief bedroom^’ she having evidently died from ox* hanstion. . .. • Katy, daughter of Mr. Richard Stono, who Was in the thirteenth .year of her age, in company with others whs walking along the rail­ road track at Mitchell, and having reache I tho arch which span's St, George street, her and an* other little girl, Annie Taylor pro*, posed to race down the stops on the' east abutments, whirl) are only feet in width. The girls were by side at the start, d>ut on It is generally admitted that there cannot be anything more ex* quisiboly delicate for-perfuming the handkerchief than Murray & Lail* jb.an’ri.P'lorida. Water; but its great arid distinctive’property is its adapt* ability to tlv? Uses “of the bath:. It is tlm only porfmne tlmt vvo know ot especially and particularly suited . to use in’ this way. The power it has of imparting to the waters of the bath great soothin'/, refreshing. and invig­ orating eft’i ot* ,n peculiar to itself, ild Lightning d< ....In’r a halt* v- TREATMENTS Dr.' IL 0. West’s Nerve and Brain Treatment, a'gaarantoed specific for Hys­ teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused my the use of-alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, "Mont«il Depression; Soften* ing ot the Brain resulting in insanity anil leading to misery, decay and death, rre- mature Ohl Age, Barrenness, Loss of power in dither sox, Involuntary Losses and Sper­ matorrhoea caused by over-oxortion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Bach box cobtai ns one month’s treatment. $1.00 a box, or six boxes-for $5$00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. • We Guarantee Six Boxes . To cure any ctfoo. With each order re­ ceived by tts lor six boxes, accompanied with $5,00', wo will scud the purchaser our written guarantee- to refund the money if the treatmout does not effort a cure, (hmrantoos issued only by John C, West AUo.,81 and 83 King-st. B., Toronto, Ont. •T H. Combo, agent, Clinton. 314-ly. West of England, Scotch and foreign Suitihgs Trouserings, English & French, Wiirg^dsi^ SMITH, THECLOTHIERj of rtew.Sprhl^'anfl Summer doOd*. Ordered titicl Ready-tttndu Sufts at the lowest prices ever tfenTd ofo-^none bu^fh* i best of trimmings use<L and perfect fits gilttiiuitee<h---A-fnlMtae 'OfLC^H'JtWJ il FURNISHINGS always In s'ocit. Call and see;It will pay you, ’ :fT*i AB AHAM SMITH, Ths Square. G-O:DJ33BTOEZ, OJSTT. ; J .TlZqqoper. & SOnJ G-ZiOO±Da^. New Season’s Teas from 15 to 75c, per Pound. Chase & Sanborn’s COFFEE a specialty, all grades and Prices., Christie, Brown & Co’s Biscuits ... HAMS, BREAKEAST BACON, ETC. Large and Complete Stock of Obina, Now’Crockery, Glassware, Goods promptly delivered. Gall and examine our Dtoro, Which'th* -—LARGEST AND NEATEST GROCBUY. IN HO t; cooper & s< CANTELON General Grocers and. Mdaee ' Mereha RACEY’S OLD STAND,. AtDERT STfthl, OllNTON. . Choice, Fresh FuftHlyGroceri