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th balefal petence of glittering gold;.
• Deity worthipeed, by young and by old ;
Tempter a virtue, honor and trtitii
Buyer of beauty in blooming youth;
• Is there aught within this world of ours,
Beyond thy sway and aloove thy powers?
1'1 buy in the market both age and youth,
Woman 'e honer eutl.nraoheed's.bruile,
„Luring morplity downward to doe,
Pnrebasing•all and each at his priee.
• But therole one thing beyond the reach of
gold- '
' One thing that may' not be bought or sold.
"I enter the legisietive ,
• Troffer a price, and the lawyer falls;
, 5ndge in his, menthe and eleader bar-:--
-knitter and peeple are Wand to my Mir;
One thing only no gold oan buy,
'Tie the glance that beams -from a lovelit,
•
eye,
Who& clinks -the •metal, their printiples.
yield,
AU and sundry for me rush afield ;
But, 'though I have tried it again ancragain,
One thing 1 bargain for, all in vain:-
• Whate'er I might offer on 'Change or rnart
could never purchase a woniaiihilieut?
some terrible accident, Perhaps she
had been run over in the stkeets, •or
been,injured while riding in a cab. Mr.
"Kurthew said he • would accompany
Buinion to Russel squarto see if any
news of Mabel had yet arrived and if
no, they must go to Scotland Yard.
They left the house accordingly, but at
Bennion's resident° they bad learned
nothing new. So in silent consterna-
tion they drove to the Police ofilee and
saw one of the beads of the department,
vibe -teak dowira description er Mabel
and obligingly promised that inq.niries
Bhould be hietituted that night in all
the hospitals and police stations, so
that the afflicted husband might at least
have tiding of 804ea
'10 t tturniorrow.
But neither on the morroW nor on
the days following could any intelli-
genet) be obtained of Mabel Bennie%
AS •ghost resource, just a Week after his
loss Henry Bennibn caused this edifer-
dement to be'insei tea in the papers:
.Mysteriously disappeared from her
:hourie in Aussell• square on the 5i,h, inst.
itmartied. lady aged twenty-one. Slight
in. figureewairy chestnut:hair, blue eyes,
email mouth•with very pretty. teeth.
Was areased when list seen in a dark
blue serge walking dress, a sealskin
'jacket and n hat 'with a red feather.
.Linen inarked-hf.-11"." "-A-reliritri--of one
hOndred-potincle.will be -paid-l'or infor;
matimi which shall disclose this lady!s
where -ebb -nth; if living; or if dead th the
repovery Of her remains if she is dead.
ApRly-W Seotland 'Yard. •
•. •
By this time Bennion's disap-
pearinee had .been reported• .editorially
in thepapers and had benome. the
talkof the kingdom. At the end -of a
month he put on 'mourning, feelingeou-
• vinced.that he was,rovidower.- Among
a,U his acquaintances there was butgone
1181110/1 who did -not believe 'Mabel was
did,• and that was.: her sister, JuliaKarthew. -•• • : .
tying on the sofa in her languid way,
with novels in hen.lepi this girl, /Who
would bairn been iirettY, bat .-fitor her
hard look and iriele of sneering, took
no part. in, the discussions that were
held in her presence'as to Mabel's prci
'liable fate, but sh'e onersetenally shook
ter bead and smiled att. ifineraddonely:
When Henry Bennion had seen her de
t tieveTal lime& lit -one: 1.14-10sr• pa--
„-TlirM praise' to the Ituler-of,alLfer..thier-,
0i:tinted to me is the greatest bliss.
---'-'111nr-i-pcisfiessi as; I knoWfullwell,--- -
What gold can neither buy nor -
- The priceless boon of 4 -woman's love,
That is only transcended. in 'heaven above!
A STRANOE STORY:,
Did your mistress leave no Word as
tb when she would be in?' asked Mr.
.Bennien; compariog his watch with the
• drawing-r000kelock and addressing his
butler; Both. merger and.. Min looked'
. .
very unetteY.:
•
'No, -sir. went Mit after'
She ordered dinner•for 7 as
________usnal,..so-ivn.eaap,pesed she_ would be in,'
`,It is 839:now,'• said .1kfr: Bennion,
• endeavoring to look .conipoiied."'. Yon
' are Sure no Oerd or note was lett for
• nie ?' • . • .
'Quite Vatter,
__Wholled 'been rionatramed.Ap lour or
-genie-Within 'the last. hOni MIT a
• Ulf- to answer..,similar - interrogatbries,. 'tience • . and turned • on her...abraptly
serve up the dinner, air ?' Julia you don't'seem to agree ,witli U0
'!:Y.35,•yOu, harlbetter ;:probably your
axiistress .bas gone to :dine -with 'her
dare say she sent 'me a note
• to•rey.chanibers, and. it mist have been
: ' -• .
Mr.„Beilialorisonght to .qiiiet himself
aying thishut he 'was ill at ,ease.
• "Ilevatea. barrister in a -large:practice.
• • Whe had 'heen..piarried 'about a year,,
• and this Wrie.the 'first time that there
• bed • been the slightest hitch in the
olOok-work regularity Of his: home life.
• itiiiept on Sundays,cliiring . vacation
'Mid. when he wateabsent on circuit• he
• was 'acetestomed to leave, ..his !lento .at
• 9:30 every Merging mid to return! :at
•• 6:0,, When.liewOuld .fin&hiri Wife drerite
• ed to receive. hire and. the dinner ready'
„
tebe. „'• .
•S'e Sat dOwn to his solitary dinner in
tbe large"bandienne , He
lived in .11timier,square, Where. all the
apartments are Elprickais ; and; being a
• • prosperons ina'n, his surroundiegs were
... *dation; in the enialleat Matters' as
*ell as in ,great Ones, dear. Mabel Ben-
, mien had biadaber husband ,Oonstaritly
'feel that, she Wee'ak.lidtireate ' Whose
•lovin.gievoticinandlintire franknese he
could rely wholly: .Abroptly a presen-
timent fell "Upon him that all- this Was
•past.elnd gene. and that bis wobld.
• never More sit in her place. at the -fable
• -never He Pushed away his plate
and stared at the 'empty chair 'with rt
haggard glance.- A creepffig blthe fiesh
. came 'upon him as if misfortune had
entered his home and were standing
• near: hint with her chili shatiew.• Are
bad started Several times at :the sound'
'of:cram/3'01B and evert hells, and now
, Annetknock at a neighboring dOor :Made
. bun jump up, with Ale ' reflection that
.W•as past 19' and, thet..everY montient:
• added to his just 'baps° for. alarm,• • .,
He Walked, into the hall, put on his
hat OA •left the,drodee 'without speaking,
any . �f. the: pervente: At 'the' first
•
cab -stand he hailed a handsoin and told,
,t),ie driver to Mko•Mm to Eaton place;
where . Mr. Kurthew,•Mabel'i rather;
- 'ivied. • ,
Mr. IturibeW was a wealthy solicitor;
• having a .large family Of sons.aed datigh-
• tete *beta. he'had all, Settled• eorafort
ably' life•wtth the exeeption of one
• • datighter'en invalid, who resided with
• julia-Karthew with._ ber father
Mid` mother were all three. in the, draw-
ing -roan When Helley tentioti arriired,
and to the: anxious question which be
stammered • exit, 4 Rave yentreedii-
• they answered hi the.' hegatiVe.
Julia at once sew that there waszotitething
• Wrong, but'she was net the person .to
offetany, Comfort.. .1Ier .,generel ocou-
pation
wareto lie On the itota and itay
snappish thiags. 'Ras Mabel left you
She said, arching ber eyebrows:
, She hasdisappeared, answered Ben-
, Mon, addressing. Mr. and Vire, ICur-
• thew rather than ',Yoga, whose tone
'shocked him. '1 • hoped she Might
bane come, here.' 7 •
Mr. and • Mrst Iturthew both grow
:renobtalarined. They *ere ,too preud
.(o, attribute their daughter's tlittappeae-
tame' t� any scandalous reason, and con-
• eluded that *she..nrust • have net with
ME CLINTON NEW ERA.
under his name. Call Maria Ilurt.'
Two polieernan cleared the way
through the court for a woman in a
blue check dress and en ugly poke -bon-
net of brown straw, wbo was attended
by a wardress from Woking, The con-
vict was ushered, into the witnees-box,
and the Clerk of Arraigns 'avert about to
administer the oath to her when Henry
Bennion, who had caught sight of her
features, started up with a totrent
blood seffusing his face and leaned
was leaning dejectedly with an elhow;
on the mantelshelf, but when the pri-
soner entered be would have advanced
toward her had not Mr. Kurthew,
checked him. 'Let me try to identify
her first,' said the solicitor,. coldly.
'Julia, come with me.'
There was a Moment; Of dog) and
solemn, silence. The father with bis
daughter beside him, gazed' through
the bars, endeavoriug to detect the
linaments of his other child in the
right across the his
table to get a shame -stricken--- figure -before bier
closer view of her. Greet Heavens ? Maria Burt put up her hands before
he was lieard to falter. .` Who is that her face alul quailed. *"" Take down
woman? • . ' • Your hands, Twelve,said the matron,
The,prisoner stood, perfectly collect-
ed. It may have 'been that her lips
twitched for A moment, and that in the
glance which she bent for an instantnn •
, .
about your sister's death,' he said, lOok-
14 bard At. her. ''Can: you say any-
"tfiteg to enlikliten no ° • 2,•
• .
NO -,7 don't belFee she is.deltd; an-
swered Julia; coloring,'
Then do vciuirciagine she has left
..me purposely ?. What coda. make .her
wish th brine this sorrow on usr:
• .k.1 don't believe Mabel was happy
with you,' replied Julie,. coldly.
•
Tim e assuages griet„for men must
work,
and no tribulation faliii2g uppn
a,mian who is.not of weak; nature will*
• prostrate him for -long, Henry Ben-
nion left. his -home in Rossell equare be,
causa. its memories ;were teo,bitter :but
he went.to live in his elibbb: ere. :and
ralied tei,his work at•the bar. .,
' :' it 'cattie 't� pass that .abou•t four.
, . . . , .
y.ars. after , his, hereayeinent, Henry
Iletinion, going on the 'genie Circuit-,
was;retained to defend a . man itemised,
of accidental roansiafighbf.P.' There was
nothing peculiar in the ease at the out-
set; but in the Course ,of. the..trial the
prosecution prothired information tend-
itig to prove that •the prisoner was it
desperate criminal who had., been • coil-
yicted of Uttering forged notes two years
previously, but had escaped.from prison,
and, these facts had a 'most direct beae-
ing on the °berg° of manslaughter, for
if proved they would derrioneteate 'that
the prisoner had long known the Man
whom he had, killed, and that, far
from slaying him by accident, he had
executeda deeply- plamied murder.
Irenry Bennion, whose client.bad been
out on bail.befoin the trial, -had etilitin-
ed on an easy' acquittal and; Of eaorse
be did his utnietat to rebut the theory
'Which the prosecation- had suddenly
• started but.afterthe tial bad. been
dragging on for swieral ' hours, the,
coinisel for. the Croven----a Young bar -
rider of fie high status -rose
NO lord, we eontand.that the prisoner
• Wilfully disfigured* himself by
and said:
g
• his- featured with vitroil. I will new
call two withesses'as to hia identity --
the landlady of the lodging house Where,
he was arrested four years ago' when
charged with forgery and the woman
who Was sentenced as his accomplice
and wbo is stilkUndergoing a sentenCe
of five •years' penal riervitude at Wo -
'king.' • .
It was st hot summee.nftereoon, and
the court was deurielv crowded. The
blinds had been pulled down 0 shut
Out the hot sun, arid there' was but 'a •
dim light, which made the red robes of
the Judge and' the scarlet, uniform . of
the Sheriff stend otit in bright relief.
The atmosphere was stilling.
l'ho first witness Who appeered-the
landlady 'had not :much to say. • She
ebuld not identify the priaorter becatise
of his scars, and would like saidshe, to
hear his voice. Tretrry Bennion object-
ed, and the Judge agreed with him that'
the prisoner Ought not to be made to speak
taid the Crown counsel
eitedly, this 'witness hes broken 40W11,
but I don't think the text -will. The
prisoner was her husbandor her para-
mour ; et ail events she Wf1.8 convicted
•
for selling a barrel: of Oiler, it is propos-
ed to stop the ube of wine in churches
for sacramental purposes •
EFP'8 COCOA. GRATEEct, AND Colupouvls:
'Ay A thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of digestion
and nutrition, and by a careful applteation
of the due properties of well -selected ewe,
Jr. Eppe has provided, our breakfast tahlee
with a delioatelyflavored beverage which may
save us many heavy clootor'e bills. It is by
the judicious use of such articles of diet that
a constitution may be gradually built up un -
strong enough te resist every tendency to
theme; Hundreds of'nulatle,,realadies ar
floating grotted us ready to attack wherever
there is it weak point,, We may escape many
a fatgl that by keeping ourselvei well ford.
ed with pure blood rind a properly nourished
Curtly, and glancing at 1,14 Xorthew, frame. -Owil Service Gazette. -Sold °ply to
-she plainly saw that beads of perspire- Packets labelle4-'1Jo1es Errs & C'o. , Ho -
yet, inceopathic Chemists, 48. Threadneedle street,
tion had pearled on his forehead,
and 170, Piccadilly, London. -
aftena moment's hesitation the solid -
the counsel for the defence there was toe said hoarsely, so thabbe had to dear
a flash -just a flash and • no more, his throat in the midst of his sentence;
Tben she righted. herself and „took the, do not know -this -the person -e --do
oath, My name is Maria Burt,' she you julia V •
Miftnielks4411ittionna 1 privet reit Itublier:eoreue
• Plaster. -
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•
There never has been is time when the healing
of so manT different diseases has neon eemsed
said calmly. - „, - . : No_,,,o t faltered Julia, witi'.., her 1.ubyno2usptwuare auPPlloaatIOn- as the Present.. It man.
cl* t d f t th t over half of the entire 'Now, -tell me whether you know .hantikerethef to her mouth. . "7":. -*""` pulation Of the globe resort to the use of ordi-
.
that man,' said the prosecuting counsel, 'And you, Mrs. Kurthew l'
"'a the nageripasrtiniCT
Pal ingredients hied in waking
pointing to the prisoner. ,
I have never seen Min before,' she
answered, after a mintite'p steady gaze
at the occupant of the dock, mot left her place, and ,had only' cast
,‘ Were yeti not • conitieted -with him
nearly •four years.ago of .11 f tering.forp•
d.
...notetif
He is an mitire stringer to inc,' re-
. •
peated the convict, quietly. •• -
rjULY 24, 1870
ztrical
tabs.
pERSON wishing to communicate With PR. REEVE,
late of Clinton, can do so lvadclmssIng him at 1408
zfain etroct, Moffat°, N. ' 22
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DAPPX,ETON.-OFFICE-The ltooras over the
A, Store of Quuninghamo Aikenhead-the Square,
Clinton.
Residence:- Ontario street, epimsite the Englieh
Church.
Clinton,Znly 10,1870.
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O
YOUNG, M.B., (GItAlliJA.TE OF TonoNwo
fluiversity,) Phyabsian,,Basgeop, &o, reeldente
at Mr.,11antlftlielli three cloorsefok et the, Temperience
Londeeboro, Ora.
• Londeshoro, june-14,1K9i -
Govetnor, addressing Jhat la y. -• these Plasters are: Gum Oldianum-or better.
t' I do not know her,', repeated Mrs. known as the l'erankineense of
. the hact her, and Burgundy Eitch; which, when scienti-
fically cotnpouretedAls full of electricity, and
Kurthew, almost 'inaudibly.
one fearful glance toward. the reihngs,
:then tarried her face away and but St out
-cry in gr'ss ii del-f•I'fr-freiriiititunces-lier
tears seemed natural. -
• Henry B:ennion now stepped forward,.
'Why, heavens, it is „ her veuie. and the gaze winch he vent on the pri-
There is pooniazake about it!' eXclainu- toner" made her - cower.' His eyes
1
mtBennion, who had Sunk back in his gleamed as if in fever, and there -was
seat to hear • the . pt.isoner ,speak, lio nucertaipty in their expression, yet
Mit now rose it,eillitr. pallid and trem- hie voice wes-beseeehingly low and pa -
Wing. ' Mabel, look at me I How is, thetie-elmort a whisper, as he murmur -
it your are there?'. ed.' Don't you know me, Mabel'?
',What is the matter V asked the Whatever • horrible mystery broughtJu,ge, leaning forward.Lireltie-astonishe„ -you here,. dera be afraid 'to confess it,
nieritand beckoning Berinion to speak You remember hew I loved you.' :
to him.. . • ,• '1 don't understand you, sir,'. niur,
.‘ My lord, it's my wife ? gasped. the niured the prisoner, •svhose eatoies
:barrister, "and struggling forward to wtre convulsed with Spesies. . .
leave his plebe, he uttered an Awful wail 'Look at me again; give me your.
and fell. -across the' solicitor's ' table, hand,' pleaded Henry Beenion. ' See
senseless. - ' '• ' • howmine shake& Do you think I
The trial was adjeurneci amid" a :seen° could- mistake my own wife' •
of Inde,serilor.ble Confusion: • .: . !I am notyour wife, sir,' muttered
.' Maria. Burt: .
STANHUEXEDEABLIAT'E 01?1?RICOSEDicAL.
Department of vietoria hnivessay„ Toronto, for..
merry of. the Hoepitals and Dispensaries, New York,
Coroner forth° County of Huron BAYFIELD, Ont.
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July 22,1874.• 81
TIOSYSLEY & console; PHYSICHANS, 8.
• osoNS,Aeconc,ite. Oheureffice,Ratteubury West.
u-eXt Consolidittedilialk. '
H, DowoutE,111."01" • . A. M. (Frisson,. M. P.
Clinton, May 19, 1877, .
when combined, with the pure medicinal glans,
is found to be one 0fthe -greatesfbealing medi-
ums ever brought before the human. race,
•They are acknowleged by all who hat e used
Them-W.ifet-qiiiiiker thin antlierPlaTifete`
they ever before tried, and that one of these
Plasters. will do mortral service than a hun-
dred of .the ordinary kind.- AltOther-Plasterii
are tilow a action, and require to be Warn con.*
tinfially to effect a cure; but With theSeitle Mr,
tirely different ; the instant one ts'applied the
patient will feel its effect. •• • .
They possess all the seething, warming,. sup-
yiorting and strengthening-cmailtiesof all other
Plasters. Many who have been relieved of
RHEUMATISM, TICDOLOREITX, and va-
rious other pains in the KIDNEYS, BR. EAST
•or SIDE, and believe it is solely done by. the
electrical. .qualities which the Porous Plasters
contain, and which is imparted to the Biafora,
thus restoring then' to a. healthy condition, •
. They are very soft and pliable, still vefylatl-
hesive ; and a sure cure for WEAK. BACK'S,
PAINS IE N THSI DE AND:Bit:EAST; and
are inValimble to those. ivho.beve 'a COLD 'of
long sanding, and often prevents CONSUMP-
TIO*. Some, even tell ns they believe they
were entirely cured by the use of thetn of along -
seated Consumption.
Prepared. by CE011,GE E. MITCHELL,
Lowell, Mese .
Sold by aliDreasitte • -• '
- ---- • - wife,' sighed 13tin-
• Irc the cell numbered Al 12 at. the. nion, dropping the piisoner's
.Pernele-- gennittnibiary,:,_ketking;,.
Maria Burt. sat, sonic hours later, with I abet), ' •
her head boiled in her hands .and her 'No, Mabel eewonldu't speek, hke
elbows resting on her little deal, 'table.
It was a dismal, pleee that cell, with its
whitewashed walls, red floor, and odor
-ofoakum, .and the prisoner -who -was
caged in it looked neither_ greeefol nor
pretty. Perhapirshe had been comely
• that, 'repeated Mr. •IC.erthew, drawing
his son-in-law away by th'e Man. k No*
come along ; this scene, its too. trying
• for my--wife-;-she-imready-te-fairit'
• Mrs, liurthe_w-' had • already fainted.
She dropped on the floor irea swoon as
mice but four years ..of penal servitude' • the prisoner eau -jibed behind the rails
had lent hei. a pay, sickly coniplexion: without giviug ber.a.look., • • '
Her hands were coats° and wrinkled ' •
.„.
: -etre years pasta,: During.thattitne
Mr. and Mrs. Icurthew both died, end
at length Julia's health, Which had al-
ways been so bad, ,broke down, and she
lay in her turn at the point of death.
On the day *herr the doctors liarl'pro:
'nouneed their verdict. concerning .hee,
and When it Wes ,ecident she had but a
few; hours inore:tb line,she.. sent for
-.Etenri Bennionratid,-Made ltiM'• a. eon-
• . , ,
teseion. ••'
• k That woMemin Woking was Mabel,
your "wife,' she said. knew, it when
I Paw her, end I 'heve iseertained it
for 'certain now.'
•'Ah .f4cinirned Bennion, rising,
with a look ef-untitterableborror in his
eyes. . • •
'Yes ; don't scold mei, bet. lieten,'-
Moaned- Jiha. 'You and ',she were
net made for °apt' other. "'Yea used to
Jeavri her alone for bonis MA. days.
She esauld not bear thet,.for she loved
to hemade much of. She rnade the
• acquaintance:a a 4tdVefltereE
-boni she used to ' His :true:
character was unknown to her, but one
day while She was with hinelie was ar-
rested for passing'forged notes and she
.was•taken as his 'accomplice. Sooner..
.than let you find but her infidelity she
preferred to let yeti think she was derid.
That is the whole secret.' .
And where is Mabel now ?' asked
Henry Bennion -With a fatal pore' -of.
• •". •
•
•
died..in A.uritralia six reoritlis,
ago,' said Julia,11 and ahe'snt me this
for-- You• -••0 hick of her-hair'with a
prayer • that you would . pardon her.
Here, look at the hair; ItIabel • was
quite young, yet it hire oray .streeire iir
it. You do forgiee bern, don't you V
murmured the wretched widow,
-
frani oceupetiOn in the laundry, and
thelocks of .chestnut hair which pro-
truded 'tinder: her 'white cap were short
04 boy's. • A •blue cheek. gowo,:thick
worsted • stockings era beavy-nailed
•dines ferried her cita ttt me, w hioh as
covered With a nutabeeof broad arrew-
hemle and, had 'nothing' in :the .way of
ognament but a'red hedge on thcileisyee
a' geoti=vonduct, badge, • Merle,- -:-Butt-
had almest completed .her term of .ser-,
vitude, for she was to be discharged . in
a -few deyi witha tkket 'of leave.
•, • •
APparently the recolleetion of this
occurred tO.her, far; starting from the.
table, she walked to it corner of the cell
on whieh hung a card tieeriurthe:
re-
oold of her conviction with the date of
her' coming releape, and She took a long
look at it. - There were no Lars' lir4rer
eyes, :bit She pressed:4i hand. to her
brow and; a sigh escaped her like a
moan of pain. • •• .•• '
Suddenly a wardress, who had been
• watching her through the peephele in
the 'door,. turned a key in the lock and
entered the cell. •
Tell tn. the.' truth, Twelve; tibe
said, brusquely. Was that gentleman
your busband:?' .
• I've told you ern' answered Twelve,'
indifferently, , • ••
• 'Well,be :and another gentleman
and two ladies have come to the prison
abetit you., ,They arein the Governor's
moth pow,. they have asked: to see the
• clothea„you had. nn.. when you were
brought here) •
••
4' And have they seen • them y coked
the • prisoner, whose oheekei ".became
overspread with it faint tinge of -color.
No, for conviets' clothes are sold ;
you will have a now suit When you go out
•4" What sort of spit I'
41.1 that •interests yon,' laughed
the wardress; who was a bouncing Bert
of . a serviinegiel. .the' oh:thee
won't be anything ver' grand; but
they'll -do to find a situation with. No-
• body will suipeetivhere they CCIEG from:
I3ut hark I there's the Governor's bell.
Lexpect you're going to be -sent for.'
The inirMise was correct. itt. ail -
:other minute the • matron appeared
jangling a large bunch of keys and or
dered, Twelve' to follow 'bee. The„
pair proceeded doWn the booed wing of
the prison, sce unsightly it speetece with
• its black wow galleries and setiree of
pail -studded doors till they carte to a
private part of the Wieling where the
Governor's office 'stead, The matron
knocked, and in a moment the prisoner
Yves ushered into, an apartment divided
from the roof to floor by a railing of
bars. Behind these rails Maria Burt
and the Mateen etood..alone; in the
other part of the room was grouped the
Governor, Me. and Airs, IturthOw, Til-
lie and. floury Itention. The latter
•
Better than Gold: ••
The grand. climax of success is at last achieve
ed. The poor rejoities the Melt aiseandwak.
the rich bask hi the golden sunshine of perfect
health. • The physical initteries of the hunian
frame need 11()Ionget be endured Dn. Ktsro's
CALIFORNIA. GOLDEN 003(POIY1iD,fo'r Dyspepaia,
eonsantption, Sick Headache, Coming up of
Food, Jaundice, Liver Complaint; Bilionseees,
General Debility, Drowsiness- and Low SPirite,
This Wonderful., remedy will. positivaly cure,
and that where every remedy has failed. To
prove that this wonderful remedy will do all
we claim for it you aro presented with a trial
bottle free pf cost,•hy which you will readily
perceive ite woriderfal curative qualitias; and
whiolt Will shell you what a regular one dollar
eine bottle will do. Por sale by .1. L Oonibe,
Brieklen,ii Arnica 'Salves
The beet Salve in the world f or Cuts, Bruises,
Sures, 'Ulcers, Salt Mourn, 'fetter, Chapped
fiends, Chilblains, Cerns, And all kinds of Skin
eruptions,' This Salve ier guaranteed to giVe
oerfecit Batisfaatiom in every case or moneyt'e-
funded. 'Price 2,5 emits per box, Par sale by
J". H. Corabe, Clint011.
Intlie town of Worthingtot, Min,,
Where a Mail kteaS reamitly fined $100
JJ11, WORTHINGTON; PHYSICIAN, SURGEON',
.A4couolieur, Licentiate of tlie Oonege of Physician,
ind Surgeons of Lower Canada, sue Protineirel Lieenti.
"ate and Coroner for the Countibf Mixon, °aloe and
residence,- The, building forrnsay‘geon,ied_by,-, Mr., •
Thweitee; Huron street. -' -
minton, an, 10,1871.
4isigilane,ous quiffs.
1-103113ET LOCKE, barrIster;te.,. has opened in. of -
V 'Ace la the Viptoria bleak, Viotoria street, Denton
• Clinton, May .28,. 187%, ' . • '
. •
-A-Torre-r-rb-r-Ex-re-nereracm-oareeatentvetrallet-•----
..tne- on good mortgage security, at moderaff rates ot„
Interest. B: Rau. •
......-Clinton,Auguet 9th 1869. • - •
•
"BrifiTrifii*SAS
%Ave. Apply at the Town Hall, or at the roomettes of the .
subooriher, near the London; Huron &Bruce RailWal
Station. • ' .7.AmEs SCOTT,
• Issuer Of Marriage Licenses.
,Clinton, April 27th, 1876. •
• . • - Pitts.' • •
Greimt aillosheneiti itenteely • mid
•. .
Th4 succes5 that these medicines have met:
;:witleshiee,theitintrodnetien thesubli&some
years ago, proves plainly'to i1 meat .T3pgrair
• that they are medicines that pet form what they.
are advertised, to: The virtues of these meat;
eines heye been well tested; and have withstood
them trial in a. most satisfactory manner. • Ifor
diseases of the Blood, Liver'Lurige,,&e.; they
are unsurpassed. We have testbnontals' of ret-
reculous cures. of -these-diseases, and of „many.
-others. - If ar6r, one is afflicted, lethim try h
bottle.oI.the Remedy and a Vex 4ff. Pills. No
injuriOns
delicate pireen, as tkii,•aee purely vegetable,
there .being no matter: in Ahern. The
„eoSt le small, while the advantages derived from
their 'use will doubly repey y01.1 for yoUr ex-
pense and trouble. The medicines are widelY
known throughout the Dominion. and are for
sale by ,the principal medicine dealers: Try
thetn, and be eonvincedthat:theae mOdicines
.are no humbug: ,No . one who hail.: tried the
Shoshonees Pine has :ever printout:teed 'an un-
:fa,vorable.opjntion ef them, no•,family where
• theklaanklecte.nbeti :be withent thera;*74n
• infornlation may be had on 1l partreiffire tool=
ing ,the ese, and the experience of those who
have used them, by seaming the Treatise or the
Cireular from any druggist in; the Dominion'
price of the Remedy, in pint hettlea,V.;
rille:25 cents. a, •••
•
lit y -ii itioiarge Ann Car litters 1
, Coent;elen'sSwner Cas.ron Cm equally suit.
:able for children and adult. ". Endorsedby
over 600 doctors in Otinada,. Vie difficulty Of
administering eauseous Medicines; ' and the de-
sirabilitynf having them pleasant to the taste,
induced T. Copland to ' undertake •reeearChes
which,resulted in thecliscoverx of a Sweet ORS -
t ! Or 4.)1 ill; i (:. i . ti 1 i tot te: cv.,- rp If el :tit:, ly , . ed, illiTi 4; 4'ci ay. 1)8: ke .1fej, i ,t, .: i61 iiittioti: 88.4! oF es Arrit, .
'ribbing vgith more pertainty, on/1' procliming'tel..
titer 'nausea 'nor. griping:: • Seine children -say it
is honey; .others call it syrup -they all say they
_like it. • One pa,rsut says,2--'‘--:A.Iiietildtert drink.
it like water e? another-" We had' to hide the
bottle or they would,have finished it right off ;"
another .-','My little -girl has taken it twice
without any trouble, and does not know ivhat
it is, though she hates the Ordinary.Castor Oil,
and we n6ver could get her to:takelt Withont:a
fight ;" Yet another --." I wish ,Ytor success 01'
your SWEET (ASTott OIL ; it is a splendid thing• ,
--,sure to take the place of all the dommen oil,"
The extraordinary demand Ine this improve-
thent ot a.staple hoesehold medicine has brought
fraudulent imitations into the:market, but the
puling' can guard, themselves egaiesteubatitutes
twhieh rex:principled parties are attenipting to
sell okthe reputation of tide article) by seeing
.that the name COPLAND'S Swifst CAsroil' On,
is on •both wrapper and.direation label; - ' - '
- ' :The undersigned, having. purchased MeSfirs.
.T, Copland ea Ce's interest in.the abovff.prepa-
. ration, are notnianufaetnring it from the ori-
‘,,;:tirtg-i•314_,ORT111101. &•tiq..i•AN; •TerentO:
Attl; faiWorL.t.n Vs S Wrer CASTOH Olt,. Ob,
Ser0,414..akine. Do mit be,decelved. •Sold by:
All 'rimdicirilftlentem. Vito, 25 cents. • • ,
T1�Wbilitktot4.61ALE REMEDY.
• .1 4.11 ii0Flisi: fel gliplfillOICA II .P.111.1.81
. •
Phiti"vi:a IftMitpiledicine IA no Proposition
hake eure atutefiht reMetly for Pen:tale Dilli.
cultieeend:Obstructions, from any cause what;
tivotc,and'althoogl; a p awerfui remedy, it ecn-
,tatineiohinghertiul to;the eenetita
tion ,
i : 4/RIIIED LADIES
iepallarly:seited. .•
"It willi in a shorttirne
bring en the inefithly period viith regularity:
In alleases of 'I4otrone and skYPiDitl AffeetiOns,.
Paine:PO 'the Beek- and Linibity IfettYinestr,
Patigirebn slight eurtien,' Palpitation of the
heart. kixsteriee,.'tseit. Headaehes, .Whiten,
mid all the p,aillint diseines • ocessicaied: by a
disoryleid-daystern, thane Pies will effect a cure
when :Mother Meenshave. failed. • -
wohiTilkhrt5;1. 00P: aiNtlilLeiho. ot'aloivi np46 s: evoeVa4e.c.thr, lereeiri ),:i konaogw.o• . nal o
r. ilf tiltv,11,
'For fuller:Ain:lam gat it pamphlet ;tree, Of
agent.
n,510SEs.,,tiEWYOAK Sone Peoenizeoa,
41..00 mid IdePta,Tfor pontage, enclosed to
ntorthren dc LYntini, Orente, Ont,-, ' general
vi
agentefor the Dotal onit , will tnsure bottle
e entailing over 50, Ilabireturn mail.
Sea in Olinton by VAL bombe and W. B.
Watts.: t; InektioA aod 1;,,. rennsden, Sea -
forth; 1 ltida;•Carronbro,ok :.Parkor ee Cattle
end
P. J'erditia: Hoderia: n; Carnerot , Pay.
field; JaA.ROnthren ,Roa oil'', i 6: fis ti al 1 Instil.
einedealers.
.140-zavor18 /run rrastelt DEBILITE.-A gen-
utman, having tea in vain. every advertised
remedy, has diseovered a simple means of
He will be happy to ferward the particulars:to ieny.inf-
fernr on receipt of pestage and.direoted, envelope,. Ad.
dresa, 3. T. SEWELL, ,Esq., ./fammersinith
Loneeu,"Beelana. ••• ,
, •
W., WILLIAMS, BA.,
• •
(LATE OF TRENTON, ONT.) '
• Graduate of the University of Toionto ; member of
the College of Physicians and surgeons, ont. • -
OFFICE AND ItEsIDENcE--Ilao, helps formerleooeu-
plcd by Dr. Reeve, Albert Streete Clinton. • 21
frilE CENTRAL HOTEL - late Farmer's Albei t
Street; Clinton. "S. PIRE,,Proprietor; - This ho-.
tat has lately boon greatly improved and thoroughly
.x,•furniahed,arid possesses every -requisite- for.the
-Tort and convenient° of the: travelling public: Good .
.stsbung And attentive. hostler.
• Clinton, Nov. with, 1878. •
mvincisrox, tame or CHICAGO, HAVING.
11-1-•-•purchasecl41ie Hatt,Drossing-businesslatelytor.......... ,
ried on'hy;ofr. Deratore, desires to intimpte to the pub-
lic that he mill continue the same at theo dLitiand, and
hopes to reeeive d.coutinuation ofthe patience -enema
ed his predeeessor. Ladles Hair Weil( a speoialty.•
• Clinton, Aug. 8, t878.
U881 HOUSE, WIARTON, 0111'0OLLEE
. Delmore; proprieFors. This hotel has bean 'en-
furnialed. And ;Irax onerteliest•ciase_
m ._
*accomodation ler the • einerartraventeg Public. Or. ,
ders for rooms by letter or teresram carefully attended
to. Good' earepio.nocens. Wiarton 1s,oic1 beguti-
S511 on ColPoy'd say. and the site of 'this .
•
}louse bus been carefully seleeted. • The house ie in-
tended to supply it Want long felt' by the travelling
public-, and by. tOnr,ISts SR,O#Ciljnen, and familiee.
ing-a pleasant summer resort. .Steamers calldally. •
. •
• REMOVAL. • ,
•
' TWILKIE, L. D. S., his removed his °glee and.
ti e•residenco to It ittenbury Street; Emceed house welt
• of the MarketRquare.
• Clinton, Jan. 15, 1879..•. •
•
•
• 'itiOgit TO LEND.' • ,
• . 4
nava, apy aun
inOt oranoneY'11514endi on 40I41,
' lusproved farthe only, at .8 per telft ; °barges very
small. Sum no object if security ample. 1 do not
lend money for any Compitny. • ' • •'
. .
•
•• - JOHN • a..Pougm •
•,
NOV.; 1878. •-• . SEAFORTH.
'
GO To di°. STEWART S,,CLINTON, FOR
61E11 -WIN C4- M.A. CI-II1ST MS • '
!Various kindefet lea and prices; .biugrams, Gin( G • •
All kinds repaired by a Piaoticat' machiaist. • 'Work
warranted. MACHINES Tb RENT by the week.or month
April 8, 1879, • . Solt •
"alai a
• , ,
VV. E. CART'iSTRIGH'1'
V11GEI114 DENT/ST, ,Gns&n540 of the Bora ouliage
of hantai $orgeons of Ontario, las opened rooms.
In the Victoria Block, Albert Street...Clinton, where
will constantly be in attondiace, and proper d te per-
form every operation connected with Dentistry. Teeth
extracted, or filled with gold, amalgam, or other filling
Pictorial. -Artificial bah inserted from one to stall set-. .
• Clinton, April 17, 1879. •
. I
MRS. • BEESLEY'S
MILLINERY Establishment
A large assortment of re.aP eiats, FLOWERS
SIMS and RIBBON8, in the newest shades.
Also, large stock of FELT and STRAW HAT8-, of
the latest st)les. CORSETS, &o.
Agent for BUTEItICK'S PATTERNS of garments, of all
••descriptions ; a large titock kept on band.
•
Felt and Straw Hatsdleaned and altered
Largo Asscirtment of LIONS' Mantles.
, Clinton:beb. 18, 1877,
ellItA.It'S'OPECIFIC MEDICINE. •
TRADE MARE., °treat TRADE MARL:
h eme y.
An unfailing, intro
for Seminal wank. •
nese, Spermatorr.
handld
ai aiutPteenaLY4
that fellow as a
seauence 01self.
• Abuse, as 'Loas
(`'.7 , •\ .1temory,
d sanity or Consumption, and
:JObtOeitiOrs.ees.iThaftk1D-;13.ao'd..10
neei of Viaion, PAR•einareitinhaitiBilriet:141d)PAianIgile, and' Marryt;ther
f. oterr pTam0.11111:Igo
Premature Grave. Full partionlars i u
• wo. desire td. send free by niail to every one.--
The Specific bIedieine is Bois by ail druggists at '
package, or It packages for es, or will be sent free by
mali on,roceipt of -the money, by.addressing • •
•TUE GRAY MEDICINE CO.,
Toronto, Ont.
N.B.-The demandirof our business have neeettsitatet1
our removing to Toronto, to Willeh place pleaseNiddress
alltutoultdiiiC
6c°aritillicinnyicabii71d.
farSruggista, and everywhere in
Canada saulte. he 'puttee:States bran wholesale and re
tail driingitit
Empor]unt of Fashion,
• . .
'
• CARSON nr..,,o_cx, crANTob-,.
• Alt it.
rilAtEe pleasure in tennOttileinkthet Hite to now pro.
L pare8 to do hanfis-inen/No in the latest etyloo;
tekvieff been ter ytats engaged AO °Utter In leading cs•
tablishments in Atrietieitn altiet sho flatters herself
that she can give the most porfeet satisfaction.
• •
$ite Also has In Macre, Ivelkelected assoittnent of •
MILLI.iVERY 'IN LISPAr STI7Z5,
And will endeavor to kr-op tho latesi notoltiet pertain.
Mg to t ho businciSS,
II CASA, IMPECTFfitl.V soiacirran.
Clinton, AfftY 16,1870. •
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