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The Clinton New Era, 1887-08-05, Page 2
• . e s - �-�+��-_:_:.-'�,. � -_.. --__ - - - .--- _ �__ �..-. • �. -.-... —rw...'PLiT�.•''��i�„c/P,kdll`M.' .ntMS'IM!'\-rRfMl/IL '�I�M—...-. . _--..-... PLUMY. AUU, 5. 1887^ FOR, HONOR'S SAKE. OONTt N U ED. III I tbankyou for tbo .information con- tained in you last eab:e. It gives ale an insight into the generous motives which havo prompted you to step forward on Dr Daincourt is no ordinary Hain. itis knowledge and experience lead him in- tuit', •Ay to coerect coucluBious, and in his professional capacity he will not be trilled w►tb. ,In these circumstances,' lie said to Air Rutltnd, 'I must beg of you to sumq o l some, other pbysician in whom you have greater confidence.' `I have the fullest confidence in yon,' said Mr Rutland. be wondered at that she had suitors for her hand; but thorn were only two whose affections for her were regarded seriously by the family. One of tbeso were Dir Edward l,aytoa, the other AIr Archibald Lain;. Mabel's lather favored the suit of Archibald I.•ting; Mabvl'p,favorite tlllcle, the o ntlrman who was upon the, jury, favored the suit of Edward Layton, Ile was neve weary of sounding the young theta. This, a$ nlaay clay suppose, did nc t tend to pacify Alr Rutland. It in. tensified the bitterness of his heart to- wards those whom he'believed were coup; spirit)" a.linst,bim, lie Spill ied to Ed- ward Layton. • You are in e,y daughter's onfidt ice' ` ho said to the yoting man, laud as you have wrung from lee a Consent to lin , emprwi7ent•, I D)llat ask•you to give me the iofo•nintion which she withholds lie � �� c�i ; BENA.tt,LE11 N utt8r lay. Fon �1 CATARRIL — O 1'rt �W AY s i Ul fiunt file.' lie r,,et with another rebuff. Edward Ltiy'ton declared that he would not vin Into the confidence -which she had ,e )oseli t in him. At one time lie sitid to Edward . I ,, SCOTCH AND Cirms ASTRACUAN PRNE. lmmedlate Relief THE LATTFR or wH101f x•E 31AKL A SPECIALTY roe, LARGE STOCK ON HANhQ Gold in Head, A kinds of property insured at toweet tariff rates, p First-class HAY FEVER. The aboye ornamental trees andshrubbery will-beeokA, at eery low prices, and the+e wanilag anything in EASY TO USE. this evnnectiun will cavo money by purchasing Hare. Edward Layten's behalf, and I am grat- ified in being associated with you in the Cause. When a counsel finds himself on rapport with his client, it is' generally of assistance to him ; he worsts with a `You have not shown it,' was Dr Daincourt's rejoinder. 'It is as though you have determine'I that oil and nit y Y I shall be our daughter's physician.' Y g P Y Yet he Allowed. himself to be prevail• man's praises, and it ()lay be 'that this rather s'rongthened Mabel's father' g " against Elward Layton. However, ihu young lady had decided for herself. the had given ber heart toElward and there fiunt file.' lie r,,et with another rebuff. Edward Ltiy'ton declared that he would not vin Into the confidence -which she had ,e )oseli t in him. At one time lie sitid to Edward hot a Scuff, Powder or Irritating Liquid. Prig 5Ucts. and 81.00. 1t not obtainable at yourdru.- gists, pent prepaid on receipt of price. , Ont. Fi16.FS3lsID & CO., F3roat:vilic, ant. Orders by Mail will bepromptly attended to Address, Irl( dt�H STEVIART, Denmflier. I �'ir4 Xnl'eurance■ i better spitit. Three ciitys have passed since I wrote ed upon to pay Aliss Rutland yet another visit. But lie gave his consent grew between thein anabsurbingand dc- 1,r o Layton :-- `Aly sort has been absent from Lome I • ^ I Constipation A kinds of property insured at toweet tariff rates, p First-class and dispatched to you the second portion only upon the express stipulation that it voted attachment. While these matters wore, in proses, for Several days, have you seen him.' -I consent,' said the doctor. dally when her father was o.n hie side. companies, _ of the narrative of my proceedings and sbould be his last unless Al: Rutland both Archibald Laing and Edward La Y' `Yes, sir ; have seen him; replied Is a universal and tin„ 1)•otlblesotne Ili.,• r icEcTs VIA N. W. T. CO. LINE BOATS TO progress. I am waiting anxious! for p b o Y laced him in OSEession of information p P I ton \vera admitted freely to the a•IOl.tae, Edward, Order. I t causes lI'va . u he, Dfontat tl,•- WINNIPEG AND ALL L4KE POINTS ALSO by b all rail lines over the GRAND 9'RUNK and'QANA. g „ Something to occur—I could not exact. which would enable him to fully under- and thus the had an equal chance. But Y l He would say nothing further. pression, impairs the Si„],t rani ileariog, 4estro •s the A , petite, and, when lung 11 PACIFIO an Dint on that line, Wlnnig�g Blandon, kc. D)ute, !point , or at point reaulie6'd Y ly say what—which would serve a$ all stand the case, when the lad whom two mere--a-re in Y - He was in a most painful position. continued,; causes Enla.rgemmit of th) by rail, local or foreign` absolute stepping stone. Something I come fiow to this fourth interview, love with makes up their mind, tile Mabel had extracted a promise from him Liver, Inllamrnation of the Botwels, ants come and see me before you buy tickets asywiten v has ocourted which,althoagh I have not which was pregnant with results. •, chances are no longerequtil. It was not that he would reveal nothing without I Piles. Constipation i3 speedily eefed surely run into Catarrh, when'you can be cure yet discovered the key•of it, will. I be- Upon presenting himself at the house without a struggle that Archibald Laing her consent. .lie had another reason for by Ayer's fills. not have been idle, but it is scarcely lieve, prove to, �o of the .utmost impoi•- t he was received by Mrs Rutland, who abandoned his pretentious. From what Ilia silence and in the light of that rocs- I For a numbers• of months I \vas JAS- rjHOML'.4O1Y, Clinton. ance, Mott will ut,dei'standi►}atec On what I said to him : afterwards transpired he could not have `M husband has consented that I loved Mabel with less strength, than Y g on, and of the feelings whreh Mr Rut- hand harbored towards him, he felt that troubled .with ( ostiv-nes s, lit con,P- if .... of which T suffered from Loss of mean by my us0, of the word key •and sboulddell you all you desire to know Edward did. It was no small sacrifice - Y Y the happiness he, hoped would be his, Appetite, Dyspepsia, and a disordered liver. My a es also troubled me. I way Eo,�tvear when I tell 'you that this which I call with respect to our dear child.'- on his part to relinquish all hopes of ` was slipping from biro, coin Plied a shade over thorn, f and, at titres, was unable to bear the stepping stone is nothing more or You have prevailed upon him to winning Mabel for his wife, more espe- The explanation of this other reason p , ux- posuro to the light. I was entirely lees thanthe nine of hearts ou will ' y consent,' said the doctor. dally when her father was o.n hie side. which unhappily was a personal one, CURED BY USING give we credit form pt on the Y p `Yes,' replied Mrs Rutland. 'I have, There were interviews of an affecting brings upon ilia scene a person who g P p three bones of Ayer'sinc Pit I have n.`) first production of that card in rhocrim- thank God, prevailed upon him to con- nature between he and Mabel. There played a brief but pregnant art in this C' Y p � P Leaitlttiou i❑ lironlinncitng talc Hindi'+ion O court. .L felt convinced ibal it j ?Ont. Dear doctor, yea will save my were interviews also between he and drama of reat life, and who is now in to be the best cathartic, awe,- rtladc-.— wo would'be no insignificant factor in rho child, will you not?' • Edward Layton. The two !nen had the rave. This person is Edward's g p ,!awes Eccles, Poland, Ohio, olucidl,tion of the Layton mystery. 'I will do all that lies in my power,' been friends long before the came into father, I suffered tout Cbn:�ti,�atdun, and, cru• soI Heady Perms 1 onzai-pat Indigestion, n, I igay say here that the progress we said Dr UainCOttt't. association with�Arabel Ru land, and rt TO $E CO TINUED• tail 1'ilPs. for yrnfS. A}nr'v fill. which hags made. is entirely duo to Dr Dain. 'What is it you %visit to know ?' ask- steaks well for the generosity and no- Y Mrs Rutland. —" " Be on Your Guard. ] tank at the AlAgvPstioa -,f a friend, bar++ girth me efft,Niiat relief. f empmrneect Court. What I should have done bad he ed bility of their natures that this affair of Dont allow a cold in the head to slowly and taking this reanody two nnouths Jago, lain not been lnrt�I ted! coiled in to our Y 'Everytbing that euncerns your the heart—the like of which has been surely run into Catarrh, when'you can be cure .un now frr'. frnnl ; •nunril,adol). the re - 2159iStaDCe,lt is difficult to Say, I should dannhter' said the doctor `with res )act the, cause of bitter feuds from time ire- b ' ' l for 25c. by using Dr Chase's Catarrh Cure. A feta applications cure insipient catarrh*, 1 to 2 movnl of m high ink., (au.•t a my other troubles to disuppotti., ;11111 gr,•utl}• ini- not have been idle, but it is scarcely to her disposition, habils, likings and memorial. --dirt i>ot turn their friendship boxes care% ordinary catarrh; 2 to b boxes is 1 1'm'eIi Ind gI•w•r;il ht -111111.'- �\ W. I:eI•lI r, � that, within t0i't a t1t21C, my afibetions. She has a t,-rrible weight into enmity. In the estimate of their guaranteed to cure chronic catarth. '.Cry it 1\u,hor;t, vetio a actions would hay° hod to the !)Dint which i1pOn hot• mind, and you inust certainly Cllal'dCtCi'S at this p01'1011 A1'Chibald Only'SSu. J.nd sure cute, SoM by all druggists I suffvrod from i't,u,tip;nl;Ia), nchicll we have now reached. Dr i>aincou+t have Some suspicion of the cause. You rain- shower] the higher nobility, fur 'the - —_ -/� ,IS,inne,l Sten 'ln Ult1h:l:;i e fnl'Ill Ilial I renre1l it tt„elft I an. n rir,i1,I,:I I' fit' r.hl• 17aS allowed himself t0 be 1,1'0117pted by may have. more than a Suspicion, cu reason that it devolved upon bin, to , p {v CUiC �:�1 O16A1 ttllll .vtlleh �Al'f1 I )Xvt+.. Tl, o hom., of ."%er s fills fare,! the to ,certain extent, and his interest may have a positive knowledge• You �' make voluntnry and beartrending sacri- - iia•, culill,lrhl;..-•-i1, Jinlr�.m, tigt•tJ, Jlr. in in his beautiful patient has been inter• must hido nothing fro me. Un]Pss' Ser. He informed the noun -lady's par - b b I !AA-1jN137 (& SCIOTT Ayer ' l ? sified by the friendship between 112:, and you are prepared to be absolutely and ents that be -live up all bope of obtain. I Pr' -pared by t„•..L <'..t c:•; r: I „ 1.,•trI u, 1�:, s. r Dy the ostcem we 1,titertain for L+'dward entire] frank in our disclosures I inn their daughter's hand, and at the Y Y ' b a ? , , 1 ty istei's i),1C1tUl.+� r 6.1dbya111)nlgg W L:d ,ir• ;,.y iu tlefl.iao, 6 Layton. cannot undertako to continue my visits. same tinge he declared that if it ever lay i f In accordance with the prou,is0 Dt• You are her mothov---you love her ten- in his flower to render Mabel or Edward CONVEYANCERS o. _ -- Daincourt ave to itis ?outland Ifo called g derly 3 Layton a service, he would not hesitate — Ovmmissioucrs ROBERT DOWNS ' upon thatgentleman on the day follow• 'I love her with all -y heart and t0 render' it, whatever alight be the for OIItaCl0 and 1Ia111'teba. OFFICE NEXT DOOR NE ERA, CLINTON 9 ing his first visit to the house. Durin- soul, said .Airs Rutland, weepinc,, 'If cost, Nobly baa he redeemed this - - — CLINTON , the il2t1rVA1 MISS InCilAnd'9 COndlti011 my daughter is taken- from IHC 1 S•l,all pledge, J��1/11f11�V TO LOAN, MORTG.IGES BOUGHT. ' Manufacturer and Proprietor fur the best SRW Mitt1 bad llOt improved it !lad, lndeed,gl'OW it not'Care to livor Ii0 Sll(fel'Cd much—t0 such au extent i 1V1Y ' over r,PRIVl TE FUN . Al. RLDOUT, Othee DO in use. Agent for tile application K 6 pl cation of the gR'F,8n P,R PATENT AUTOMATIC BOILER CLEARER. 'In deer) sincerit then ' said doctor ind d ih t 11 d t • d t 1 h STEAM FITTINGS furnished and applied on sln•Jrt worse, there was, ati.aggravation of. the Y, ee , a 0 H 01-1.1 0 cave t e pRRIAGE LICENSES. --APPLY TO TIIE' notice. ��O,oOo To LOAN at .6 per Cont. fevelish symptoms, and her speech was I)ainco irt, 'I dec;ar° t0 you that you country, and find it home in another =�� uodontgned at the Library Rooms, Snlitti s p Block. 3ti JAMES SCOTT, Boilers. Engines. and all kinds of Ilia wild and incoherent. Perhaps it would may be acting as your daughter's enemy land. . He bade the Itutluntis farewell T chinery repaired e.peditt..nsly and insii al of her friend if you do not open by letter, and sailed for America, where AONEY To LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL in a satisfactory Manner. be more heroiot o say that o was Wild your heart and mind to me freely and he settled, and realized an amazing for- 1 e❑m, on good mortgage security, moderate and inCOhOI'e t t0 those W110 were ❑s- without restraint, Relate A5 briefly e,9 illus. b ateofinterost. ti. HALE, Ulintou, Fara)iD)ulennentamanufacturedaodre,aired. Steam Soh + _and_1"tor_ Lt' 1 y -Pay _ethers i , 3,-1-a,nd-.l O per Cegt, sembled at her bedside, 11>;bld to the yR. -” '— Kilns fitted up onp`g applicatlon. Chn Charges moderAte.n�S hen y°u can get money f rom us at 6 per c. theory that there is a method in dreams �'cu can, without omitting important The field was thus left free for, Arabel Don APPLETON,—OFFICE—AT xESIDENCF. First-class loans 54 per cent. Large loans Don On Yatioaneellysi egatepoaitethoEugllah — — per cent. and I also hold to the theory that there points, the story of her life.' and Edward. Air Rutland was serious- uurr;n, aatranoeby aide gate. n — TERMS made to suit burrower, regarding is a method in the wildest utteranctS It was a Simple, touching story that ly displeased. He had been thwarted B. PIiOUDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEun, �e �����`�� Airs Rutland disclosed, fragrant with in a wish•that was very doar to bim,and H. Pro viucialand V01W11lou Land Surveyor, 9 pdymeni and period of loan, produced by the wildest delirium. I all that is sweetest ill woman The he was not the kind of a man to forget Architect and Drau htaman,PEluuv BLocK, GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE, &e speak, of course, as a lawyer; Dr Dain, b Clinton. 1 •• ( Apply to rP Rutlands bare but two Children, Mabel the defeat. Although Edward Layton IRLTRON STREET, CLINTON, Ru tla position thri with t'CSpeCt t0 AIIS9 and Eustace, who came into the world was allowed to come t0 tbo house, All• DR. REEVE. -OFFICE RATTENBURY ST— ` r 7 Rutland \vis that of a physician, IIad Murray Week, two doors east of, Hodgeas' en• Repairs; of all kinds promptly attended to n! rc't.,on FA RRA N e iSDA L L, I beard. Cho words uttered by Miss `within a few minutes of each other. Ilutland received him without favor,and ( trance. Rosiienoe, opposite the Temperance Hall, able rates. A trial sulirited. Rutland in her 'fevered state, I do not Between tlUese children existed a most it was only upon the imploring and re- .Huron Strset„lluton. of>i'eehours,8a.m.to6p.m. BANKERS, CLINTON. doubt that my legal training would have °profound and devoted love, and to tear pealed solieitAtions of his wife and JAMES HOWSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER ' r >LLrr {,I n y .I t T I Eustace aw•a from Afabel was like tear- dauallter that.heconsented loan engage- for theceuntyoflturon. salesattsndedanywhero nnpp ///11n iirr��,, THE AZOL"ONS BAS Il enabled mo to detect what was hidden ' Y b b in the Couuty,uc rep=unable rntev. itosideuce,Albert. Co�fec�lo�ar�S��l��a�)t from Dr D*inbetit't and the young lady's in- the girl's beartsttings. The lad's mont between the young people. It was street, Clinton. U 111 ullJi Incorporated by Act of Parliament, js3, parents. love was the weaker of the two, as is a half-hearted consent, and caused them i — (1R. STANBU1,1 , 0HADUATE OF THE SIED• 7 , r r CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000, ugually the case, but he nevertheless some unhappiness. More than once he CALDepartmentofVictoriaUniversity,'roronto,for And OROCER1 STORE Dur ing this second visit to Dliss I'�ut- adored Ills sister, who repaid hill tenfold declared in their presence and in the merly of the t .,spitale and Dispensaries, Now York � , — land, her fatherrbquested Dr Daincourt � fur all fl presence, ' Coroncrfor the countyotHaron,Bayfieid,Ont. — ___ 7�[�I2,0\T FEC, t r•Z T AD��r,Tr>y 1>✓r(1NMEA ., ... .io attention he Iavished upon preseace of - his -wife; that f a'nytlriDb t0 div- e him a private interview, in the LCC They grOW tip together, shared ever OCCUITed \y12iCl would Th 1 RS •WHITT, TEACHER. Of MUSIC. RESI- The subscriber hactng purchased the business lately THOMAS WORKMAM......... President. course of which he elicited from the doc- 111 DExcE at Mrs. R. H. Reads,, corner of Huron and carried oil by Mrs. Broderick, desires to int, to that J. H. R. MOLSON. ...Vice -Pres. spoil other s pleasures, had secret and the 'slightest shadow - of doubt Or Orange streets. ho will continue it -at the old stand, in all its branches. F. WOLFERSTA.4 THOMAS, General Manager for an accentuation of the views which innocent methods of communicating with dishonor' upon Edward L. y'ton,no power �7 � - -- lie will keep oil hand a choice stuck of CONFECTION- — Dr. Dai.ncourtpati.-e cpressed-_on the .day ouch oche which afforded them' intense on earth should induce him to allow the LL.TW. oroWIL YMe , B. member .o.,GRADUATE OF ERY of all kind Notes discottntect, ' Coik;cliong. trade, Draf before. Mr Rutland inade a vain at -g y issued, Sterling and American ene4s;age delight, and were inseparable until rnariiage to tiiko plane. It was 1101 lie- 'n°tan-saaddur�eona,ont. OFFICE& REetDENcEthe BISCUITS, FRUITS AND CIGARS. bought and sold at lotveat . tempt to combat these views, lie world Clinton.ormerlyucoupIled by Dr. Reeve, Albert street current rates, they reached filo age of 18, when 1;11- cessaly for him to impress upon them CHatoIle has also added thereto n firsbclass assortment of Interest aV 4 per cent allowed on depDslt leave been glad to be assured that his stace went to college, Hitherto his that, above everything else in the world R. WORTHINGTON. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON slaughter was snfferin'b from physical GE11TlERA'hl. GROCERIES. 1) Y StUd1C9 had heel, conducted At home, a ho \vas jealous of his good name. They'S000ucheur,LioentiaiegithoQollogaoiphyeioian, P'r1IiM�RL3. and not from a mental malady but Dr andSnrgeonsof Lotver0anads,and ProvincialLicen- Moneyadvanced to farmers on their own notes with Y, home of piece, and harmony and love; knew this well enough, and were, in a date andCoronorfortheCountyoffluron, Omaeand All of which he will sell at the very lowest •neormoroeadorsers. No mortgage required As I➢aincoult teas (io9itivo, and was not to for, stern and implacable as MrRutland certain sense proud in the knowledge reside❑ee,-The building formerlyoccupiedby ]lir. prices for cash, Close personal attention wili -urity. = be moved from his conviction. He a-• u as Ile loved his children and his wife because the stainless reputation he bore, 'r oliniou;$ n ioeiaiit be $ea to hien will receive Proingc a tontiotrust• II. C. BRE1VER 'Man Onit'tou• pbasized his inability to treat the case but be loved cometbing else equally reflebted honor upon tbempelves. But , January 158 with any 'h'l►po of. success, and he .re- well --his IIOnOI' and his good name. they did Horace the cloud that was ]lab CT.[NTON MECHANICS' INTITUTE, LIBR- A. TAI,tL REBPECTt'QLLY SOLICITED. and Y B I n D T E, V U M B pealed Ilia bellief, if Miss Rutland were Wpilo Eustace was absent at college, he ing above them. It gathered Surely a d etair6Y About I,TOo Reading o nineRoomss in the Library puss W. ROBERTSON, Clinton J. allowed to continuo in her present con- and Eustace comes )ended regularly. steadily and bloc ht with it ter! shin all the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals of I clition without any effort being mado to • 'Bu`,' said the, mother, 'neither my events, in the whirlpool of which the the day on the tabic. Membership ticket$Iper i Watch al>;L f�j��� �a�� annum. Open from 2 to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 1 RIU�I u arrive at 1110 cause Of heC meatal husband I)Or myself was ever able to happiness of Mabel and Edward was to by the Librarianiin to the room. reolved pI WERE-OtPIPOSITE Tills ,• iffeting, that there could be but one understand Eustace's letters to his sis- be engulfed,0� US GAN remit, ,death, before the enc] of tit a ter, They were a] ways written in the The eause'lay not in themselves. rt` UNION SHAVING PARLOR T1 �� ET, eLINTo,� year. At the conituForm of mystery •letters. It had been lay in Eustace Rutland.. It washe who -- Where ho keeps a =elect assortment of encemert of this inter. their favorito amusement since they was responsible for all. S[IAVING, ITAIB CUTTING AND SHAAI• After the severest test at the late fair in view between Mr Rutland and Air were children to discover and invent .a , ile was iii London. In partial dis• POOI'NG done every neat and to suit , y admitted that WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWILLERY, S/LYftF• Clinton it was universal! KARL Ilaincourt Airs Rutland \VAS not pees- new method of corresponding with'each grace with his father. He was without ,0MIgtk s Bloelt FOR PEILFECT AND EASY AOTION, BEAUTY JOIfIN E.1DE$, Which we Will sell at reasonable rates. 02)1, but after it had lasted some twenty other, of which only they possessed the a careers he had already Conti'aCted VL• OF FINISH, AND SWEETNESS OF TONE, the . minutes Or so her anxiety became so secret. 'There, mamma,' Mabel would cious and idle habits ; be was frequently BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS AT COST. EXCELSIOR was away ahead of all nth - era, and destined to be the popular instru- Repairing of every description pro aptly Overpowerjrig that, she knocked at the say; with a laugh, giving me one of my from home , and altbougb his father The Clinton Branch I3lbla Bneicty hawc for sato at meet of the day. This, along with the fact tended to, and all work warranted. door of the rootu in which the convorsa- dear Eustace's letters, `read that.' But UOSti0ri0d ilio severer h0 WOlald lye .i�R. WORTIIINGTONIS DRUG SPORE, Albert stn, that -a a •ecia1 prize waaawarded it certain J. BIDDLECOi(BE. tion was taking )lace and bCgg •y, b' a fine assortment of Bibles and Testaments. P [) C,inton,P:oV.1883. t ed• to be it might as well have been written' in no, truthful account of his movements TERTADIENT3.from Seta.- UPIVARDaJ ly speaks volumes for the inat:uments, and D r �� mo THE adinitted., The issuo at stake was so Greek for anything. that I could make and proceedings. Some accounts he did BtoLtiy from LSct^. uewaitD�, parties purchasing should see the E.Z a" - 11,1 1 'l.,j�,_IJI' FRONT , rave that Mr Rutland could not refuse of it. Words and figures were jumbled 1 give, but his father knew instinctively COME AND SEE, DR, WORTHINGTON, Depositary SIoit before buying elsewhere. ” and thus it was that she was present together, and theentire page was ar per- I that they were false orevasivo. As he cilolcE sEEn OATS purl u1.ovBlt a,,,t %ben Dr Daincourt bpoko in plain feet puzzle. Then 1VIabe1 would take +could obtain no satisfaction from his son MONEY. - MONEY GEO. F. OAIiES PROPRIETOR. • ' �161OTII] titfil b J?pR SALE. Cerins of the Soriolls condition. of his the letter from me and read it off' as Air Rutland, aware of the perfect, confi- v. can make a few good loads from erate expense, , Factory three doors west of Mulloy's PUMP Parties wantln laeautiful patient. T4 mother's distress easily as possible, and I remember her dence that existed between E lstaee and FbND9�erm8 mad0 t0 S❑at low rates Ilt b0[Owerg�xpenSC, Shop, R,atte❑bury St.. Clinton. g such, sholld ern early. Tam also prepnretl to ill • h was pitla610, but it appoared to produce saying once, `If Lustaee and - I ever Mabel, applied to her for information ; DCAYNING & SCOTT, Clinton notlnipr(-inion upon her husband. have any Peal secrets, mamma, we shall but she would not utter one word -to her --- Aid yet, said Dr J)sincourt,;n nar- be able to toit' them to each other brother's hurt. Her father could ex- J. T. WILKIE. voting the affair to me, `I al)) sure that through the post, without anyone in the tract nothing from her, and there grade- 14UltGEON DEN'1`11ST. Mr ltuland was inwardly suffering, and world being one bit wiser.' Little did ally grew within hitn an idea that there Hold oaoss' of ndgiveightf rthecounty for the Hurd 1 am almost euro that he has a sincere I think the limo would arrive when her was a conspiracy in which Edward La blistering 1 Pat Nitrogen c Monoxide, ,which is the safest and best system 60 dig. dta- a�LCtion for his daughter.' p Y Y- coy erat , the painless extractionntot teeth. Charges 5 words would bear a fatal moaning. ton was the principal agent. It WA9 Da- moderate, satisfaction uarantood, OPl7cm, EL - ,rho IlltL'lV1CW tCl`Illillated fly ItTr Rut- Eustace, thele, being At College and tUl'al perhaps,. that 110 should think LIOTT'S BLOCK, over Rauce's Tailor Shop, Huron lanil iNuesting Dr Daincourt to call Mabel at home, it unfortunately happen- more hardlypof a stranger than of his Street, Clinton. :again the uexf day, to which relluest ed that the tad fell into evil ways. He children. ID E N T I S T, the doctor gave a reluctant ascent. got mixed ilp with, evil Con1pA11ionS. Had he Yat watch Upon his son, he COATS BLOCK Ile called otf the following day, with The hours thlat should have been spent might have madediscoverieS which would the same result. Again he saw the pa. in study were wasted in dissipation, have been of service to all, and which tient; again he had an interview with and his career at college was by no might have, averted a terrible Conse- ;<lIr I'attlaltd, tit which Mrs Rutland weans creditable. Iiia father had set uence. But proud and self-willed as wA9 present; AgQii1 s,0 CUIp1ia91Zed 1115 1119 h©aft upon r'Uataee obtaining q l CHARGES t1009RATP, p b hon- he was, it did not occur to him to do CLINTON., view of the young lady's condition; and ors at Oxford, and he was sorely and anything which in his view savored of _ ____ i Daincou•rtobjected. Iso told Air Rut. Unfortunately these reports did not When he was absent from home he'cor )and,thAt, as fnattets stood his visits tomo to his ears until much mischief responded regularly with his sister; and EXETER, CINTARIO. wero nadless, and Chat in the absence of had been done, and it 'was at about this his father •demanded sometimes to see u , necessary information it was his distinct time that Eustaco returned home, de- the letters, i'oiG,t Notes rani Arcounta in any hart of vPish to be I•eliovcd from them, the Pro I t nJ tlia 771„al )Pnxnn�+bG' rnlr.� chariug that ire would novor go back to 'You cRn make nothing of it, palm. . `_i lid I £curl it my ,duty,' he said to college. :,. _ -- b Eustace and I do not correspond . ko rho father, to int"olm •you tbat if you + At about thin time, also, momentous other people.' t rep intent! to do Housing further than it events were occurring fu ?!label's life, Iso insisted, nrvortliellsa, npen tiecing 4CCn1q to 111E i9 y0llr pre9Ctlt in'i,�ytlon, A bcaut'iful gill, witil 1111 Ruliable and tht:se letters, and Alabcl shoved tbru) to yon pro playing twill, tour daughter's sweet disposition, with most winning ]aim. As he could not nndP.rstaull thco2 ��r — b lit, 0. tvay'S and with A w'P,Nlthy fatl)el' i110Vii1g 1 Vu� •JrrU'�~O. OTT & t\�'.,3'.�,ND,Er.RS These RLre grave \nerds to t;�r, Let in a nuud liocial po!iition, it was not to intellliucli ly tulhi l),llshotrof lsc� ltto re;rl Rt: u. hart, , .\• : >:r h:�)nH.lt, t) r. A r n tntoes, 11cis still to be lllaPn mndlat thece nol d cash tand, rJ :ff UIZO'N ST,, CLINTON. With :, full ihle of FLOUR, FEED & VEGETABLES Of the best qualities, which he a•111 sell at the lowest remunerative prices to all who rally favor elm with a call. Ills stock includes FLOUR, CHOP, SHORTS, 'BRAN, OATS, PEAS, HEY FEED, GRAHAM FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT. GRANULATED ROL- LER, and ST:INDARD OATMEAL and CORNMEAL, all kinds of Vegetables, BARREL SALT, all of which IID will sell for cash or coarse grains. BRAN,SHORTS and FLOUR by the ton or Cwt., ad everything sold at mill prices. All artleles defirered free of charge within the corporation. Ills motto will be "Good goods, just W6911t and one price.” THOS. WATSON, Huron Street, Clinton. PLANING MILL, —AND— DRY KILLN! TITE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST COMPLETED and furnished his now Planing hull with machin- ery of the latest improved patterns, Is now prepared to Utond to all orders in his line in the most prompt and satisfactory mnnner, and at reasonable rates. Iie would also return thanks to all who patronised the old firm bolero they were burned out, afid flow boin� fn a better position to execute ordersoxpedltlelpL7' fools confident he can give satisfaction to all, FACTOR 1'- X(lor the Grand Trvnk flail tcctt/, Clinfoo. TTiOMAs MoRrNZ'IB