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TUE ULINT034 NEW ERN,
pactrv.
seeort racier.
ELDER Lilian JACKSON'S SRO.
Belabbed colored folks, de tex' Pee gwine ter
isplain ter day,
Am in. the Bible abore, butIvhar 1 can't per-
zackly say; •
Let doze who's got more two and. laruin'
s'arch it well and See,
But ef hit isuit dar-I vow and sw'ar hit
ought ter De.
De texam die (will brudder Johnsing please
wake deacon Stokes ?)
"De preacher's got a stomick jes' like odder .
human folks !"
You've learn 'bout Elias, how'de ravents
bring him reships- .
But gosh! elem ravens ani all dead or quit
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doze pious fashiczt.
'Dolan an' vinegar ub 1i1ain faith an' hoPe
an' lub, • •
But bread an' meet OM' awlers he de darkiets
eolid grub. •
Hit's offen dat '1 studies while a-raiein up de
hymn,
How I eau raise some bacon, bur 'de holies.am
vIers siim. '
• A'
Look Yeah ! yeti loud mouf'd Blotter wid dat
• mewel skeerin' braSt, .
Hit's when I want sonic vittles mostyou
awlers wants ter Praye •
Ef you wtiuld open Out ye' puss like dat big
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mord ob yo'n,
don't needler lap de wais'band ter hold my
trousers oii I'
'
Does ye 'epeot dat .1 kin yell out strong an'
. skeer de sinner,
WM nnfiln for my breitkfas"--my innards
shoutin dinner ?
You sisters, all am po' as Job -you ion't wuff
• a dime -
But when you want • soine striped socks, you
• gets 'em, 'Wry time • .
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.An' you, you wicked; onwise men, dat 'low
you Can't get rich -
How kin -You, evhmyen_we.a.re...plhig--hats; geld -
pins and sitch ? • . •
'Der's no reserved sof' Beets in Heaben for
picayunisli makes; • .
But dar't Pleee, you bet, %viler 1)ihnstotie
• burns and sinnera-emokes 1 •
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Nowmereher_det yen_ Jvite de debbil hefty
backhand knocks . ,
When flingin''greenbaCks in do churchs'
tributionboic ; • , • .
' 'atom)! - 0 0
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.An' pint doze puseons out dat feoWc a'.niekle
in! , ••
and, bred', if we do work for a living.'
You feolish child. I'ean tell you.
our faces and our handsome dresses -if
we bad tleme-would leke us where our
family name would. not, And, I can
"tell yell something else, 13el1—'
The little gate at the roadside ripened
at that instant, and the sound of lag-
ging footstep.s coming toward. the /Immo
interrupted Rose'rt remaz.k, and, then a
dusty, travel -stained nfan paused at
the foot of the steps, and touched his
dingy hat -rim to the girl,
Ile was evidently one of the matey
respectable, discouraged, disheartened .0tresseesianirdthe sea -green sash knotted
"men one so often sees tramping through atirakt_.a exquisite toilet,
the country in earch of work.
that made a very TJndine of her, that
s
Rose drew herself
Made people turn their heads for, more
up.
GO away. We h aVe nething for you. than a second or third look •when she
and Rose entered the rnaflnisent ball.
We don't encouraged tremps here.'
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Ile touched his hate -the rira was de- room- •
cidedly battered and dusty: • It was perfectly deliehtfur every way,
I beg your pardon, ,ladies; eut if. Mr. Granville possessed none but high-
bred, intelligent friends, and the Misses
you will giee me..a,--4' •
ws
• Bt280 swept across the 'floor angrily, Melton ere treatedaccordingly.
Will you march off, or wile I have •The music was 'heavenly, and from,
the dog set on you pen, go tell Jew, her seat where ehe at like a queen in
to unfasten toyer: .•
state, Rose watched- the handsome host,
'
. The man turned away slowly, as it wh�had .bowed low over het' hand
Lo move with an fort
when he was introduced-Levatehed him
ef, and tell sprUng•
np in an impulse ee eemoneteatieo pro. -as, inhisjns cuiet,. self-pOssessed mate -
test. •
, • ner, be went among his guests. .
,
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'Bose, stevican you be 'so fieartlees ? • Her heart wasbeatiug ; would eh,
He is as pale as death, and °jay see -oh! would be ask he' for the first dance,
how he .drags himself along • You orwonldbe g° atiumg the groups of
might have let him sit down a minute stYlishisdies from C'he eitY, anY °f whom
and at least have given. esne kind would be so honored by his attention?
And -then Rose saw Mr. Grenville go
weed and a-Pieee of bread and butter.'
A conteinptuene.laugh plead frotn• .straight across the room, right by her,
Rose'red lipsand bow:isle-W.1y to Bell, as he.said a few
e . •
Tirect and, ill "Drunk and a thief, words and offered 'his urm•
Bile I Bell to lead the gra,nd -quadrille !
you'd better say ! A piece ofbre.ad -
and butter! AbSurct,. Bell I' Bell on Lionel Granyille's arm, the ob.
• all observers -as fair ue sea
Bell raised her fidget warningly. served of a
'.0h, Rase; don't ; he'll hear yoti nYr°P.b, and so greceful, sWeetly un-
co.nseious of her, radient beauty !
' Rose' raised her voice a key highoe.
Rose:emit gloerely through the firet
'Let him hear,. then ! Perhaps. yeti
e,' f
.had better sit and watch stbat he dries
quadrilland watched Itionell'Fpale,
not aint•• handsome face as he bent it very 'neer
f; , . • , Bells golden curls, his eident,.adruiring
She swept batightily inte -the house,
es, that looked so eageely into the
bateving--Ba-withirer -P-IISdni-11714130, sweet: girlish face, that others beside,
And as compassion born of the eweet. Rose noted bis aetentiOn. ,
woinanly sympathy glowing in her ,blue Then, the dance over, Lionel •guve
eyes as she watohed tbe men walk slowly, Bell his arm. ,
painfully along, and finally halt at the ''..That has Seen a aOightfal
gate, its'if, in utter discouragement at the Miss Melton. By the way, did..you
long stretch of road between hire and the know I have soneethineg tbet belongs to
.next house, where he might find what ..von
S.
' Rose swept out or rthe morn -she The Elealleht Scotch aun h 04110144
was like a duchess in her movements,- '
The warlike qualities displayed by
and pour Bell went on with her sower.. .
e ish soldie s have ever been
r ver en
wondering if her old white muslin thBrit
wouldn't look pretty well if it was strongly marked. Certain of them. are
nicely got up, thinking that there was common to allthe races which make
sea.greea silk sash :somewhere she up the population. of these isles. The
had never worn; and ft pair of white
high eoerage lehtch is born of physical
kids At home that Rose could go for superiority, the nerve, self-reliance
when she went to bay heresuisse, so which animates the Man Of MUSele and
while her busy, 'deft fingers sewed isany' inobes---these are the military
thrOugh the slimmer days on RANG'S virt4e5 belonging to Englishniau,
airy dross, little Bell decided she vvould Swtsbnlan and Irishman alike. But
go after a%year h
ll - and es°h naticinsitq Ism."s" cerbsin`Pe"r-
er gold
en
liar characteristics of its own.
Tun Eemexsie-The Englishnian is
cool, not easily roused to entImpieren,
caring little for the pomp and pagean-
try of war, Hellas none of the remelt -
tie !cleaving after military glory 'Which
animates the Frenchman; addresses,
deelamatory or inspirating, do not ap-
peal irreeistibly te him. Reis ef braw-
ny build in the upper part, has a deep
chest and muscular arms'but his lege
are less vigorous, and he has never been chronic inflenneation, whether induced by sore,
finned for his marching powers, altheugiet freoues, onrigrAz
otherwise,setone wfe'atilluee:18A.1. ntrfevet,
sorae •of his feats, of pedestrianism are Ief
as remaelcable as any G11, record. The gaatv diseased. state
stet foofr atilt e ne 1/ ,constituting v ooa-
English eoldier is not efiSily dismayed tion requite
his co
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A Lucia SOVERPGN.
They made •a 'strikingly contrasting
picture standing in the. Warm Juno
tsviligletrand the fragrant odors of the
roses and the budding grape vines lin-
gered around them as if rile tender
scents were fitting tributes to thems" •
•-- TWO' fah...young girls, the same age
• to an hour; and unlike as, asters 'could
be, and each a Peefeet type of her "own
style of Invelinesslsoth of the peeresses.
ein their royal doweene twenty.
Rose stood leaning *Mit the railing
of the yeeteda, her hattghty eyes,. that
could -melt frees the 6001, beillitint4rai.
O tbernow lefekedeirito-Streheelienia Isar -
-nese when ocoasieneelequired--splendid;
calm, cool eye -were yoaniing away
out into the gathering- dust tbat was
falling in a purple -gray veil of tissue
over wood and.lawn. .
She turned her face toward her c•bre-
panion; • Her eyes suddenly celled:4n
thir , wandering ee listless g1ance0, iin
showing u half -vexed; half -amused ex-
pression. ' •• ".• '
Bell, how tuna. longer are -we' O.-
ing t� stay heree-ete least how much
longer do you went to stop l• I ans
Rose -had. rucielyedenied=stlie .ratignifi' ey h'ad•••leeaeleed Rose's' chair by
from seheie doors no_ begger_wee. ever_ • ---e•-•
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ceent country seat of Lionel Granville, thia time and Bell turned leuivitinerv to
huugrv
i.B.11:511f..38-;\Vv(t-kYll. imer nerjo-le•-in-rtina' t5 how' t°hiriiiettehariing'.1.)e-t,'153.1111;e:. .;0,91:11-1.11e.tit,-1)8eOg
told her wlt< she ithagined bis manner Toe Rose? •
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meant. • . Rose fevered him with her most fas-
• • Quick sie e. hied, •she dashed up stairs einating • . .
to her room and snetched. her perm- , 'Indeed I 'do not, seeineethat this. is
Monnaie from the \buicati drawer, and the first time we eyer saw Mr. Granville?
Was down again with "a.fioVereignin her He smiled in Bell's eyes..
hand,
as she ran. swiftly after him,. still leeve yOu'tio fathomthe mystery.
leaning against the gate -post, and still Don't forget thefirst waltz for 'nie, Miss
• looking with that- same expression on Bell.' • • .
his pale time .at the 'towers" of Fernely Be went. away, so handsome, . so
O Court. . • cOortly, and, .Bell's. foolish litt•le. heart
'-Hers, please. It isn't much, but was throbbing with new vague delight,
it's all I have to spare.. Take it, Please.' while 'Rose was all:nest suffocating with•
He looked sitepeiseclly at her, and envy at the- signal triumph of her sister.
.theit at the enoney. . - Mr. Granville came promptly. for his
YOU are: very .kind, but you are waltz. . . • •• • „ • • •
naietaken. • I only went aeLs.---' • • :He drew her hand through his almost
Bell threat the money 'his hand. authotitativelye. .'••• • .'
' 'Never mind, pleese., • I think I can . Slgise Belle it seeme I ..have always
See you are pretid heitepleaseetakes •k-licivin you yet you say you neversaw'm
-Tbereel". . •• „, • before. 'Suppose we fake a walk tiirotigh
s___Hesseeeired amused at her eagerness, the conservatory instead of having thia.
but inade nemore edit about accepting' waltz . • .••
the.gife and,"Poislieting" {t, as estood. . Into, the fragrant serpi.clusk. they
, . ,
eied *eddied her Jinni . figure:" flitting Went, Where fountains tinkled and ,rare
.fteeity like, e Spiritiir the. duet.' ' ". fliewerd bleemed, and the mtisie. came
' The next day' Rose' Cenie into BelPs veiled sweetness and richnees.
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room, .radiant as she •only permitted ' 1 want you to be surd I am right,
herself to be under; fare circumstances, MISS 13e11, when Isey I have something
her gray etiete flushing, and , her red of yours. Leek at me closely.. Have
you never seen me before ?'
lips pareed e senile of trineteihaet de-
ligbi, • : .• -He bene•his face near bees. It mils
'Bell, seri-this ! • New what do you gravely-smitilg, and se tender and eood
y 2, ••. • - andeBell lOoked.timidly at the sr:fling'
sure I shall die of ermui if I have much.. • She laid a•square menogratumed en- YR stem eyes.
more of it.' velope in the girl's lap,' addressed to 'I am sure I never saw you before;
Oh,- don't •think of goiq back to the Misses Melton, and bearing inside M. Grenville.' ' .
town_ye.t Roses I wish we mighteneyer in,vitations.10..thereception_et_veeneve_Lefle. drew Jaen Jae yese_peetteeee
have to go. sovereign -the Very one, with a tiny
bit chipped off Re that Bell had given
the; tramp. • '
' Never go back.? Why, Bell,• is 'it
possibleyou fire so infatuated -with -the
eountry as to actually wish et 1 Child,
for three menthe it le all very well to
Court for a fortnight from that night.
• Rose watehed the •girP,s sweet Moe
glow Melee the .suiptise,e then saw, .to
her ;Sitnazernent, the flush of, .delight
fade.
bury one's self as we are buried, and • Well, Bel), of couredwell go. I'll take
some money I can spare and • get some
Infisse,. and weer'xiatural fie:were With it;
and I know yoe haVtea sovereign laid
aside foe an emergency. You catt get a
good many thitigs with ite--,gloves and
sashes, yeti know -and who know a but
hat Lionel .Granville may beeaptivated
tell laid the envelopes deftly down.
2 I can't go, dear, unless 1 Wear My.
old white muslin, which will look.
wretched -beside your new "WM; • T've,
spent my money.
Rose frowned. - '
. 'Spent your money ? Why; I SAW
it yesterday enornieg ydur. drawer.
Hoticed„t140 the edge of the.severeign
wris little chipped; and remember
wondering if it eves good or not, Spent
Y'our money l Bell, what do you
mean ?' • •
• Bell Met the vexed eyes as calmly as
she could. She weiejuet a little in awe of
thie magnificent sister of hers.
gave it to thet poor eien Iasi night,
Riede. I 'was so sorry. I. am sure he
Wein% the sort Of man to talk as you
del. I !chow he deserved the money.'
There at down and lidded her bands
6 6
In 07 wralt.
'Give a sovereign to a ttattip-a beg-
gar -1 , Well, if it doesn't page my tem-
' Why not? We are ladies born prehension I' •
, I've no -doubt mamma. will feel much
, •better and stronger foe it; but to stay
longer in a hired cottage, with only ono
•
half-grown girl lie assist in the. work,
and -no amusements of any sort, and our.
joint stock of earnings exhausting it,
.. --self deilyee-eletelleyous•Bell;ppiefer
own suite roonis at . hoiee, and my
. music scholars, aid.your book-keeping,
with a Chance, of oecasional oejoymen to.'
'I dare say you are re„iebt, dear, But
I do love the doentry."..7
So Would I if, foreinsbance, I lived
• in the mansion Over yOnder-e-rerriely
Court you know--wbere the, stately
•housekeeper showed us .through, and
desbanted on "the many'qualitiep and
vast Wealth of its ewner, forgot to
tell you, Bell, that there will be a grand
reception given a week after he gets
back, and he is expecto boiirly.'
Bell rifted bee tiyea in a graceful' lit-
tle gesturo of fil4effie.
A reception Qh; Bose .1 and of
courrie,there'll bo, donee. .0h, deal',
-bow like to go
Ofeetn•se you'd like go. lila do
you think 'fer a Moment that the aria-
tocratire.' familiee here wOnld
tondeseinfllo esscailite,With us .
13eIllie,face grew stein.
s•Don't you nrideratand, ,dear child?
Plied taken a freak lute, my bead :that
I woUld walk -from town here, and it
WaS it grand walk,: although it took three
days, tied reined my .clethes. I stop.,
ped at year little cottage to beg n glue
of water. You know the rest.' "
. face was a marvel et that mo-
rdent. • •
In yourliedness and ,goodness you
geve it 10 Me, MieseBell, and thelittle
act gave me an insight into your heart
that *a year of ordinary intercourse
would never do: I shalFkeep it .nntil
-you buy it hack, t have set a price On
it, and if yon are ready to give ib you,
can have it,' •"
• . Ile put the inoney reverently away
in his breast pocket, and took he cut
anumg the crowd again, a stangely
py girl. • ,
And before the sun:liner roses had
faded, Bell paid the price for the chip-
ped soVereign-her own heart -that
Lionel Granville had pleacied-far so
eagerly..
She is the mistress of their grand
house now, and Rose visits her once a
year', not oftener,' Incense BAN hus-
band doesn't Care rauch,for hee.
Beth° invalid mother has a life-
long hem° amid the luxuries of Fernley
Conti; and Bell is heppier than the
birds that sing in the trees of 06,14
(Ad peek,
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Der''s Nam. omereerbee» COMFORTING,
-1413y a thereueh lcuowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of digestion
and nutrition, and by a careful apptieation
of the flue properties of well-oelooted cocoa,
Mr. Cpps bas provided our breakfast tables
with a delicately flavored beverage which may
isavdtie many heavy dector's hills. It is.bY
the judicious use of such articles of diet that
a conetitution may be gradually built up un-
til strong enough to resist every tendency to
disease. • Haudreda of subtle maladies are
bathes around US ready to attack wherever
there is a'weak point. We may e'scape many
a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti-
aed with pure blood and a properly nourished
frame."-Oiril Service Gazette, -Sold onlyin
Peekete labelled-4'JAN= Errs •e* Co., Ho-
mceopathic Chem ists,.48: Threadneedle street,
and lee, piecadilly, London,
• Ilef)(44'EseleesiAlteVE•
An on ieinedy fOr all damns of the
eye (accute or chronic), grantacitioe of the
ualnederawtelao neo8fs. 1ulatlie chrymalCtl,tirtajerofillicradasly.
THE Aux:mete Eee-Seeve et presented to the
public with the utterance of its efficiency 'ite
curative of most diseases of the „eye, acute or
the'salve
w• saaenaincessant action of the eyes,
nrage and 'spirits rise as -danger;' t aacliarm in restoring:a uni•
it.ici•eastes. is stubborn and tena: misery' inay have lone. threatened formlealthy action, ere weakness, pain and
p, fatal' ter -
when lie is beaten. 'Want of
apoleon sesce ftnetiot. It is the Mint safee'011a• ef
tnal medy ever thscovered• The material;
clogs, Dever knowing as N
Of Which it 'is ad
.experience in warfare I ac
e are pure, perfect, and costly,
ent safe in its a;
mireataborate care and exactness;
0 oa age at the
caocmestahete•oniften compounded
at a disadvant
anger
begg• used externally,
awl, of course, avoidingneeessarily attends thePtat aoleruct
f a He is not very ready
atondshift .himself; .not qniok-witted cwahun
t)cLnm•eaeitaalaciesid eye -washes. . RixaTvt:Bri
till r ling dope for eiefeurceseee-SeLVE. IT 15
origin,
Neer:. jystld tac.
him, and where A
or resulting from wraLs:/eorf
ove etrittle vesouree ; expeets to have "n"
ell 'is(); impbossible, groWs discontented,
to his heart's content feetgiSs rmijmeldrta etOarittd PILES.
"8 abling
Of tdure?
but few r, ,a permanent cure requires
tiglish soldier . inor
e Jan. any
"Du, J. PATT p,ieslions, The propnetors ,of
Ert:Seevs,
other is the aphorism irtie• that he making new fdsimpmrEollytecciaT T.,ivoar, Tut.
iclg a Mre 'Per f+:3eb b°2‘ for the
fighf's with big belly, • He sutlers see
and does not submit to them ebeerf P 1 Pon
rilly cu me, Adv.ertis.ementa, etc; We oaltteiition
the Cut on the Wrapper Cir-
erarnegeed 'rearm MARK on the cover so as to
.verely from privation and bardple s
•
Cir -
even- when inev
es itable, .• intelligence to Jackson cleeerib-• eounterfeitine,
to this, as it nntliit otherwise be regar ed as
hine'res ,
AUCrI's'k 7, 1670
gartiSt
-DERE/0518 Wlohing•t0 commun io a to with Dit.
.1. late of Clinton, ,an do so by aaertssleg idea at 1108
Mani street, Buffalo, N. Y, 22
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•ean. APP,LETO.N.---0PrICZ-Tli; Booms over the
• -1.., Store of Couniughame& Aikenhead-the Square,
de Ihi :rto:.. .. " . •
nesitieneei-Ontarie tared, apposite the English
Clinton, July 10,1870. t .
O •2_,OVNG, MB., (GRADVA'RE OF TORONTO
a... -ft 15.1.tr.uMnainYtteirUistre',)tPhrt3esroioarns'eSanstrgolnitheareT1Mxepaeidr;nuce9
Hall, Londesboro. Ont.
Londesboro,.juue 14.1579,
J) sTANeORY, GRADUATE OF THE hIEDICAL
nerartnieut of Victoria Un(vereity, Toronto, for-
merly of the Dospitals and Dispensariee, Now York,
Otwonerfor the County of Huron, BAyrismn, Put.
,Fuly 22,1874. 0 81
DOWSLET & GIBSON, PHYSICIANS, SCR-
onoss,Aotionehenrs, &c. omoe,rtattenbury Street,
Lest Consolidated Bek.
D. II. Downer, U. D. A. M. Onson, 11,1)
Clinton, May 10, 1877,
WORTFIINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON;
Aceoucbenr, Licentiate of the College of Physician,
and Surgeonof Lower Canada, and Provincial Lieenti.
ate and Coroner for the County of Huron. Office and
reeldenee,--The building formerly oSeupied by M.
Thwaitee, Huron etreet.
Clinton, jan. 10,1871.
• itiotillattegas flarbs:
,riORBET LOCKE, barrister,_&e.,chas Opened an of-.
lice in the Irietpria block, 'Victoria street, Clin.ton
Clinton, May 28, We. • '. •
ltirONET TO .LEND, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS
-al. on good mortgage seenrity, at zaoderat7rat,es of
Intereat, H. HALE., ''.• . .
• Clinton, August 901,1889. • . 741 ' •
-ft&ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES. -
.111: Applyat the Town Efail, or at the residence of the
aubseriber, near the London, Huron a Bruce Railway
Station,. AMS SCOTT, ' •
Iesuer of marriage Licensee:
A.pri107thr 1.878. •
a •
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NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL GlIEBILITY.-A *gen-
tlentan,having tried in vain every advertised
remedy, hes discovered a simple means of self -cure. -
...He will be happy to forward the particulars, to any sad-
ferer on redeipt of postage and directed envelope. .Ad-
dress, j, T, mem., Esq., -Mayville, Hammersioith
Loxiclou, England; • . • ' 8184I'
Kier. in •• PETTIT te BARIUM, Bs . .
W. WILLIAMS, B.A. M.B,,
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MProietors, . Y.••
any, but "Freetlooia, N
' when well clothed, well NOR'I'HROP l
& NIAN, ' •
fed -and well lodno m •
ged, no perforins . nironto, Agents for canada.
elriseduey-reere-edead.fly•efind-••moye. (elle
.ciently.," A high sense Of duty' is real -
II his sheet -anchor and finest, trait.
This can always be' drawn epee when.
other apPeals' fail, and those .who work
withlim may rely upon him to the full.
But if lie • does his own:duty, be ex-
pects MIMS' to do. their . duty by. , standin,g Comm e one or twe_ bottles cures bad.
He iins• eeseereviep.--iereedeeeeee-of biT:casei-of -PIDES--a.n4-1i.:-.1011-EY-PitoUBLES-;--afit
.eight applicationS curet any caie of EXC,DRIATELI
r ts, „add.' will °evle
er submit . to be nspeeaerIrataiin BREAET ; oho bottle has
' %int t tepee?? •o r tree ted"veleheiteine:terseeek.. cured larnr„ujba qf
_xis Reels
TitonAil“EcLa'gride Cm! tVowitt TEI4 TI)I,ES Pit
Wnreorr is Gime!' DO You Erow ANYTutwo
oy tT ? 1e170e,Xr Is Tutu You DID. .
Pain eannot, stay where it is ueetl. It is the
cheapest Medicine ever Made.' One -dose cUres
common Solln THROAT ; one 'bottle bas cured
BluocnITIs; 50 eta. worth has cured an, old
says_:- I went 30
Ser yes.
-IT"1
" miles for a bottle of your 011,:which .elyeetecl
TS
nn Scion, -I the ot
e lie the v d ft
NoatZ.,1i1 .:•roolred Limb. by six apple.
warlike spirit of fiere. and it i‘temahl e talifasofbaloAstra for
aneestOrs still and the S years, says:
siddier is in seemly reveals saperie:i. ot..a• liacit)ti..ea.,Tareefoaw(ptio not boyit I ccoeurild gbeotttelac
thengfish. In° freme he is 'More lithe seY2 "onsmatittiTerdf 31)...
f "
restored the voiee where the -versatile/lade not
and- sinewy; he marches better, and8above a whisper ive years.'' Rev., J.
.Ctin endure geeater fatigue. His earl e1)1911'1911.
ir fi
dife has ednerally innured hin .hae o•Slyymeing.; ctirett. ine of N. Y..6writes "Your
to exiio- ronchitis in thee
,or Tata:Tow, OXT.I
Graduate of the University: of Toignio • member of
'the Collegiref•Physipians tend Surgeons, tint.
OrncE houSe formerly ecru-
.
.alb& by-DITISOUWe',1:10rkiitrOetTelititont-r—Er
CENTRAL HOTEL - late Farmer's= Albin t
Street, Clinton. S. PIKE, Proprietor. This ho- •
lelhas lately been acidly improved and thoroughly
rsfurnished; and possesses every requisite for the com-
fort and eouvenienee of the travelling public. Good
stabling aryl attentive hostler. •
Clinton, Nov. 28th, 1878. :. •
. •
'
Iti xiivneeisTow, Lara OF CifICAGO, HAVING
-Lt.1._mitchasea-the-Ilair-Dtessing business latoly car,
riCanti by Mr. Delmore, desires to intimate to Ae.
Ieth-
lis that he will continue tha same at the old siand, and
hopes to receive a continuation ofthe AstxonfifentScariVr.:....
.ed.irie-predeeeeserr"ratlitTlcuri'ireik a.,:ipeefaltv
Aug. 8,1878.
itusir Reese, WIARTON, OiT., SOLLBV. A
• iteintoTe, proprrarolTi:' This huta atel lleen en- •
larged and'newly furnished, and now • oilers first. class ,
acoommodalion for tlic giuera travelling public. Or. -
ders for rooms by lottor or telegram Carefully attended
Good Sample Rooms. Wiarton ia most beauti-
!tiny Pittiated on Colpoy's flay. and the siteof this
Huta.° ham been carefully selected. Tile house is in. •,
.tended.to supply a want,long fan by the travelling
nubile, and by nriets, sportsmee md-Iamiiies wish -
in g a pleasant summer resort. • Steamers call daily. • '
.sure and hardships ; he does not mweek:
mind a Hes composed 'Of Gr THE BEST OILS THAT I .IVIONEY TO LEND. -
wetting pan sleep under a bedg
e is erie xxowe. It is As ebocilot.internal as for
ceintented, with the.roughest and. scan-
ein-et of fare. In the fight he is rimee
impetuous and eriterprieing than his
more etolid comrade.- of the reeuth.
The impetuosity of the Scot is prover -
bled. It leads hirn far, and on some oc-
casions into difficulty and -danger ;, but
it also leade bite now arrel then to the
achievement Of thinge beyond celeula-
ten]." •With his I:screeching'. pibroch
nild.firs_ewill_shouts,hie Medi:sew' cos,
tome, and the old elanish ,enthusiasm
which led them shoulder, to shoulder"
• into 'many a deadly breach, the High.
lander hap always.beep. a terrible foe•to
encouuter, • • . • -
' Irisliman,.. lest of
all, is ini.gxcelle*: soldier, to whom
fighting for mere fighting's sake is al-
weye a;deiighefur pastime. • Ile is neer
so happy es when in a re*, whether at.
• Donnybrook: oe 'Waterloo, lie , wields
lila' rifle as readily as tt shillelegh or
• pike, and he slaughters the curer with
the same satisfaction that he breeks the
head of the Irian who treads on the tail
of. hiscoat. His 'mercurial tempera-
ment and rectleseneesdetract rather
feom his usefulness in the field • his
courage, like' that Of the • lively Getti17
sent etiinefeeeltporates before he has gain-
ed "theeday; and he cannet ho relied
upon to exhibit the -calm fortitude- or
resolute .energy of the Englishman ot
Scot; hub his -eke will darry him al-
ways weft :to.the front;.end:he is in-
comtettable in 'a 'Charge. The Irish
soldier is riot always easy to gevern.
Hi is quick-tempered and impulsive,
but he loves those officers who ender -
stand hint and deed with him tenderly,
and be may he easily led whero. he
• could net be driven. In Roles past the
poverty of his natio home made him
laugh at what the Englishman would
deem privation. • Compared to the rude
'cabin on the wild hogs, tied bis unvary-
ink diet of potatoes and point," the
soldier's rations, his entig barrack -room.,
or water -tight tent, were Itixuries'whieli
be had seldom hoped to obtain even in
in.his wildest dreani1,-elfecjor 9riPE/rs.
Aiik Yourself theft° gItestions.
Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick
Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation
of the Heart 7. •Have you Vieiness of the
Head? Is year Nervetts Syatent depressed?
Does your 13ioed cheulate Have you
a Cough 7, Low Spirite ? Coming up of the
fe)d after eating? &b. Al; hi 010So
more are the direct regatta of Dytipepitia,
Liver 'Complaint and Iedigestien, Green's
Augest Flower is now. acknewledged by all
Druggists to be it positive cure. :1,400,000
bottles were given away iie•the V. S. aridOit-'
hada thentigh Druggiets to the people as
•tred, erwadeses will Satisfy any peter% of its
wonderful quality he curing all forms oeIndi-
exte rnal.Use, and is believed to be immeasure-
, ably suPerier to ..anYthing ever made. • Will
,save you much selferinkaiId many dollarS of
expense. . ,
14PAVAIIE: OY IS1TATI0liS.--A0C for Dr. Thames' No -
iconic Oil. -See that the signature of 8. N.,THONA 8;
.ie on the wrapper, and the name of 1,1011THROP
MAN blown in the bottle, and TAKE NO OTHER. Sold
by all medielne dealers. Price 25 cents. Northrop &
Lyman, Toronto, proprietors ffir the Dominion. -
NotE ---Eolectric-,Selected and Electrized
• Joy•steneng the Children
SWSET CASTOR 0ir equally suit -
aide Jor children and adelts. Endorsed 1:0,3r
over -600 debtors in Vaniide;Tindifiiiiilty of-
admigistering nauebous medicines, and theede-
eirability of having, them pleasant to the taste,
induced ' T. Copland, to undertake researMieS
'which resulted in the -discovery -of a Sweet Cas
tor Oil, perfectly palatable; of the sawie strength "
and medical 'qualities -as the 'ordinary' Castoe,
Oil; aed While equally safe and.barinlessi yet
.actiug Withinere 'certainty, and producing' nei-
ther nausea nor griping.• Some children say it_
is honey; others call it syrup -they all say they
like it. Onelleasent4eyse-e'l Alyekildeenedel
it like water '-letfother:e--;"„ Wthed
'bettle.cie.they ed it right effi'.!
anotheteatMINiyelIttle glee liee taken 0;04
withoutlailyteetime,.;and"doei
it ia, thon4li -she liktelethe ordinaryetCaefeteOit
an4 we neyee,"emile gelatin te•take
fight ;"t yet. another --" I, wild! ;youeuccees
your SWEET 0A.FIVili lee a splendle Wee
--Sure to ta.ke the p)ace oe.aU 1iedonitodqL
The extrahrAiiiitty Adriitintt ;for Nhikiiiiiijeckek
went oi a etaple household medicine has brought
fraudulent imitations into the market' but the
spublic-cafrguard-themselves-againstsubittrtutefr
(which unprincipled .parties are attempting to
*ell on the reptitatiott of this article). hy seeing '
thet the name Oorreeeres Setexer CtsweirOue
is on both wrapper and direction label.
The innlereigned, having purehased41gbeitrit
T. Copland& .Co's intoresiii..the abeve-prepa-
ration, are tene .manufeeturi og it' fteim the .ori-
ginalreeipe. 0 • • '
• ` •-bro,wrintoT & LYMAN, Toronte.
Ask for COMAND"S SWEET O-ASTOU ' Ob-
serve the name. Do not be chteeived:' Sold by
all medicine dealers. ,Peice,'25
THE GREAT FEMALE it.gmEtoY,
• JOH MOSES' IP OILLO
This Well known tnedicine is no imposition
but a sure and.eafe rereOdy for Female DM-
O oultiee and Obetractions, from any catteewhat-
• ever; and although it powerful remedy , it o on.
• telt suothidg hurtful to the emestitution
. TO MARIttIE1 LADIES •
• Ltis peculiarly edited. It will, iu a shorttinto
bring on the treenthlYpetiod with'regularitY,!
In alleeeee NerivAnai'a144 Iffiletitirth
paitie Eaak,, and,
Fatigife oil slight exettiow, Palpitationef the
heart, Hysterics, Sick Headaches, Whites,
ane allthepeinful ;Itemisers oceasioned by a
disordered system, that:0 Pills will effect near°
when all other theane have f •
These Pills have never been known. to fail
Where the direotierte on the glid page of pain-
phlet, are well observed, •
lotir fullpartioniara,get'a pamphlet,free,Of
agent.
• 4.011 110 SE NEW YORK Beide Flamm/neon,
$1.00 and 1 k6. °elite for postage, enclosed to
Northrop & liYman Toronto, Ont., general
agents foe the Dominion, will. itireare a bottle
contithaing over 50 into by return mail.
Sold in Minton by S. Ji, Oombe awl W. 11.
Watts• D. Hiektion and P. ..tannadan, Sea.
total; JiidcI. Ofteroribreeki Parker & aattle
•Seation. ,ample bottles 10 etri. gamiest. end Pesordan. 00(101.16h; D. Cameron, Day.,
Site 70 ele Sold positives, by all flest•ehttre fteldrYss.nontbronSttedgervillmandallmedi-
Droggiebe •0 eined.ealars.
• „ • •
t• f t 1 d
T DA..Ypi any a on o simnel en , good,
IL improved farms only, at'. 8 por Cont; charges Very
Sum to object it sconritY •ample. 1 do not
lena money for_aily Comm:
• nYi0FIN S:PORTER,
Nov: stun.. : . ••• SZAPO4TIT•
• • • • •
'GO TO ono. STEWART S, censreix, reef.
w.4.cx•-xxi.7.3Eas
st) les on& prices. • 1441Simm
-AD kintia remizrea by It Practical Machinist, Work
warranted. Macupepseet amer tIke week cc month ,
- aerli 43; 4870. ' • •• . Mut -
W , E. eARTWRIGEgri
ro*-•
•
4,ZURGEON DENTIST, chateau; of tho Royal College
L., of Banta), Surgeons of Ontario, has opened rooms
in te Victoria Block, Albert Street; Clinton, where he
will eonatently be in attendance, and` proper a.to-per.
form evary.operatiou connected with Dentistry. Teeth '
extraisted, a filled with gold, ainsigain, or other tilling
materiel. Artificial t eeth inserted frOm one to anal set.
• ,minten, April 17. 1271 ••10 .
. ,
MRS. BEESLEY'S
MILLINZRY Establishment
taiga a4mitincitt of FEAT FIEBS1-4FLOWERS
MKS and 1413BONS, in the newest shades. • •
." Ale°, %large stock of FELT and STRAW RA.T,S, cf
t he latest styles: CORSETS, &e,
• •
ago/Ater BUTTUICIOSPAT.TERNO of garIllalt6,0 all.
descriptions; a large stook kept on hand. '
Pelt arid Straw Rate cleaned alad altered
'Large Assortment of Ladies." )11antles. .
LARGE -stock of-Crompton4uMibved Connits, for
-
Children, Misses, and Ladies. Selling of sumnikr
-stock at givatizTeanocal pilees: Now is your time,to...,
,xeee!yo °
Clinton" 5nh79I,7B7o. • • - •
cilttaletst sPtcurit mmineinE.
T,Rent:
411tit, The 'ffreat raen
• 'Ehglhh ileteitx. Itemegya
• 'An unfailing mitt
tP ' for Seminal wank. "
Dail n05 .117,1pd131011/:11110:ria:
LIM(' ftillOW as a
1'.buo
°que61 aLos s
e% of Se II
t ;
• Memel y,
evert) Tesenessiiiisseteerepare Afteryesesinees
. • e,in th0 B403k,llitit.
micas et VibiOtt, EXOTI.tattl•Q1dac, and many biller
diseases thalami to Insanity or Consumptien, and. It
Premature Grave. Vull particulars in out, 1,arnpli10,
which we 'desire to 80111 free by mall to army enc. --
The Specific Ateeicine la sold by all druggists; at 51 per
pankage, or 0 packages fer sg, or will be uont hoc by
mail on rsceipt i Om nonayebe addroffeing°
Tllg GiVAY V/CINN CO. ' .
• , • Toropto, 'oit, •
.1•143.-...blicidanatiAls• of Mir businCestave neeesslittied
•Ocrrenioving'ju Tororito, to which place please add tOFIR
allidtureeommua(oations. . • ,
1:4Pliold In Clinton by till druggiste, ah1eV0fywli78lui
Canada and Om "Milted States by all wholesale and re • .
tan eluggiate,
FAmporiitni- of :Fashion,.
0.1it.S0$ 1314001.c araliStOge
• °wits. *arra"!
mmilas'plotstire in announcing that she is bow pin.
entred to do TiliESS•MAXINO littho lateat etylet,
Having boon for Nate num' gei ae ',utter hi 165ding et.
tablishments In Ainerican dittos, /the flattera hotel(
that slit eau give tfie most perfect estisteetion.
Shealso Las in Stock 1 well-seleeted tosertmeni
MILLT2'E1Zr ..112V.7),Z171110.
And *111 enthaver te keep the htent novoltieli Veda
, • 10 to tho bitainan.
A OALL taMORITittlailtiLifiTlilk •
Mittel:4 ktreylr, l87tt.