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' But you see, Marv, everything dow1.
here rs by -sixee and sevens. It's well
1 emu down here occasionally. Cook
narrs. has no more economy than a wild St1V-
age, anda3ridget puts everything where
WhY huld cas dwelli4 it shouldn't be: My dear, ha.ve yOU
So'invade my ng .:
All trainoility exeuiltuU ; looked over the erocer'sbill for ..a
,. How I hate the feline race. month 2' ;•
Here's another 1 oh ! conflated 'eta 1 ' No, I haven't,' Iliad Mus. Haven.
1 triay hang, er shoot, or drown 'eta; 'Wellits quite alarining. There
Still they haunt this quiet pleee,
- must be a leak somewhere ; end that
reminds ine—tbe Molasses keg is dripp-
ing at the rate of tall a pint a slity7
'1 will see to it," she said.
4 Be you don't see to it, my. dear 1.1
*un d a box of stale eggs op the top
shelf—egge,,mydear, that are completely
wested, when eggs are five cents apiece.
Mrs. Haven turned and went up
etalrei "tigaiti; With a' round red spot
glowing nn, either cheek, signal pennons
Of the disturbance within. She was
Then the ghosts of eats departed . .
That on sudden voyage I. started, riot a* faultlese angel, any mere than
„. • Ifave come bulk to give nie Full. Iother women tire; and she was very
I had- thought a leaden diet . . imUeli out of temper, as she walked np
Would he sure to keep them quiet, 1, and dein 'tho room with her hands be-
•Butaaless my hopes wore vain.
* ' hind her, and her brown eyes glittering
' Al' ye youths Who are mischievous, ' with an ominous sparkle. • .
• rf no,kill.
other fault. more. grievous
De
1. ' Mary, have yeti seen iny feemoran.•
not try a cat to
You may think -that you have done it, (TOM- bOOk V asked her. husband, pulling
You could take your oath upon it-
' • But come babk the surely will.
ritinix raiNnt.AY..
With their crying,: mid their stealing,
And their treachery revealing
At most evory step they take
With their screaming and their owning/
,4nd their thting and their bawling,
Xeepiug we at night awake. •
P11remove to other eutiaters,
naga an ark upon the water -
Anything for quiet -rest,
•Witt1oao pests.1 have no petieeee, -
'They are worse than liner relations ;.•
When hell:wing at their best.
• ••
There is no way to escape it;
You may kill a cat and drape it
• In a winding sheet of clay.
But' I tell you; holiest neighbor,
You will only looseyour labor- ,
Per that cat will rise each clay.
Outside.
Bright pearls lie deep 'neath.the salt sea waves,
Rich gems are hid in the'darkest caves,
• And, the wealth.untold of virgin gold,
The eyes of man, will never behold! •
'Yet look 1 on the wild waves' shining crest,
The .seaWeed.floats in its dark green nest,
• And die debris light, with the foo,m so white,
Mere.worthless things, first meet the sight !
Tho.vielets hide in:the I-finest:nue dell, •
The nightingale,singeth long and *ell, . •
in-lilnalber deep, •
And -the other. birds their vigil's keep;
• Yet the sparrow, lacking numbers sweet,
-Will-chirrand-scrild-aityourvery-feetr-r' -
And the meanest flower that woos the shower,
Wears gold -bright robes for thui:inner hour
,And thuleti;liTibver Can seem to tell
What manner of meat lies in pie. shell,
.-Orwhethattlialree.dvilLit.beater , -
.. Till the nat. is pricked or the fruit we fee;
-And thus it i3With friends -and foss,-
--new •ee-6ifit"
And the ft`4ifili who stay. with us to -day,
:
To -morrow, as foes, may go their way
Andthus itis with *outside show,
The false from the teal Whcpmay. know?
'The sorry and sad froin-the gay,ancl glad,
Or the angel fell' from the demon niat142
And yet it is better the shake to warm
Than to leave the -dove to the pelting storm,
For Ihe time may wine when ztve alai ken
• The whys and the wherefores that trouble men,
Turning The Tables.
• Breakfasthad just.been cleared away
and th e i tile sitting -room was very bright,
and cheerful in the yellow flood DU the
April, ounshiee. There were pots •Of
purple blossomed violets in the. window,
• seat, and a thie ribboned guitar lying
• on he: ,sofa, and • books piled en the
' table, and close by tbe fire Mrs. Haven
had seated heAself at her desk to write
smile lettets, • • .
She wasa: prim, compact little evo.
man, With height brown hair) and -eyes
• to , match, and a resolute mOuth, that
somehow 'carried out ibe- expressioe of.
nose that our French beighbora Phrase
leeteousse.'• Mary Haven had a, Aar.;
acter ; that you inight set at a distanee.
"As she sat there selectieg her ' pen,
aid unscreffing he silver top of her
inkstand, the door opened very softly
and a round, full -moon face appeared,
Mrs. Haven, them, if you please.'
• .‘ Mery Haven;...descrYing
"at once by the infallible barbreeter of a
-woman's ear the rising thunder storni
in the ...doinestic atmosphere below,
3 What is is, cook I" •
not abet you are not a kind
tnistrees, mein,' said the cook, ttviating
the hem of ter clieelsedapron,'' olo the
wages is good; not to day company al-
lowed onee,a, Week; 'and'. Siiedayeven-
ings always Oink; bub . there are aorne.
things flesh and blood can't Stand, no
more they ,can't, mem, and 1 hain't no
patience with Such doings, ancl• if you
Obese to suit yetiegelf, mom, at. ,a.
moth's warnint•-•-' ••
Why, o'ook, What is the miltiee
Some can abide Moddlitil with, npni,
`• and some can't; and if -the barrel -of
tnacketel sets in the Wrong corner, an'
the sugar boiee ain't kept covered pro-
-per, it's the mietress ehoald tell me of
it, not the master, an' if Mi., Haven
wants to he cook, mem, ivell• and good ;
lint I won't stay in the sante kitchen?
And cook' flounced out, nialtreating
her apron, having had her say. • .
Mrs. Hagen flushed scarlet, -She
''arese atul 'went dewn stairs to the eel,"
lar, where her husband, mina his coat,
was endeavoring to move a huge Wash-
•Itig machine.
You see, Bridget,' he called' out,
this is the Worst possible place the
thing cofild stand in, inid--why, Mary,
is it you ? r• •' ••
. ees, Ms *laid 111.tary Haven. '1
thought: yen had gone,to pine .elliee,
3•Ienry.' .
I'm going presently,' at Mi Haven.
THE 'CLINTON NEW ERA.
7 .......
teres are itiOntical.'
'Yes, but—'
Consectuently,' went on Mitry mi-
micking her husband's rather pompous
voice of the morning, shall beg the
privilege of interfering whenever I deem
it radvisable/
. Mr, Haven looked frowningly at h•
Wife, hut the wrinkles vanished ou of
his forehead at the smiling sunshine
or Mary's eyes.
; My dear,' said lie, it is rather late
to transact any more business to -day
• Shall we walk home together 2' .
And Mr. Haven must have left his
interference' peinciples at the office,
for Mary. never saw any more of them.
Neither husband or wife even alluded
to the. subject again, but Mr. Haven was
• cured of his own bad titbit. Met y"as sin-
• gle stratagem was worth a thousand re-
monstrances.
you this naorniug I' •
Nothing, thanks,' said Mary graci.
onsly. I came round to tell yen" that
nay husband has thought better of the
Central Park lot. He will net teke
,half.'• •
'Alt tight,' ,Iertlan Smythe
and Parker are only waiting for the
.chance. I'll let lent know innitediately."
I don't think I have clone quite
enough mischief,' said Uri. Haven to
herself. "I'll go down to the office
now, turn the stove around, and have
Jack rearrange the law books.'
So the carriage left Mrs. Haven at
her husband's office in a harrow, down
thwAllbosturtetrie hour subsequently, Mr.
HaVen sauntered into the establishment
or Kartwyn & Daley, ' ' ' • •
About that 12th street lemes, Mr.
Kartwyn 11
' Yes, sir,' said the lawyer, rubbing' his .A. thousand dollar is a
very fair price. 1 don't'. at`alt object tO
giving that.'
'Who the deuce is talking about a
• thousand dollars' demanded -the puz-
zled Haven: I don't tnean,to let you
have it a cent short of fifteen hundred,'
on his gloites. • • The lawyer looked amazed.
No, I have net Prebably you will Mrs. Haven was here this tnorning,
find it,on the pantry shelf, or under and told melt was her property, and I
13ridget's>. machine,' answered Mary could have it for alhousand dolifirs?
Mrs, IleventeelAped the astonish-
ed husband. 'But really, you know
this is quite unbusinesti.like.'
I don't know whetherit is or not/ -
said the lawyer, stiffly. •' I only know
:that Mrs. Haven spoke beforeWitnesses,•
and b, the property 'is undeniably,
her,
-1 Novi .puss, you are out of temper,'
said Mr. Haver:1,1mA hunioredlyt and
hew...very unreasonable that is of yen.'
'Henry,' fetid Mrs. Havenaleying ber
hand appealingly on the shoulder, and
looking upinto hie face, you .'don't
know bow it mortifies and Annoys we.
to have you interfere- in my domestic
affairs.' ••.
'..Aren't we a firm Henry Haven &
Wife r he asked coolly, and are not our
'interests ' • •
•' Yes; but Henri,Flaven has his de-
partment, and his wife ought to hers.'
That's all nonsense, my Jove.'
•cl-lenry, will you oblige me by ..leav-"-
ing these domestic equeerne to. my own
management ?"
—.J....I-m.0u 1 d. do-nanch,..te
dear Mery, but 1 shall not concede that
point,' he said, as he took hiss depart-
ure,. leaving Mrs. Haven very indignant
and.meditative. •• * L•
• Vridget's voice broke with. Celtiei ac-
cent upon ter reverie.
imi'am, .I found this- little
black book behind thiFfleale•-beeedlr •••••''
eTheek you,. Bridget •;" it-: is- kr::
She glanced mechanically at its pages
. _ _
as Bticlgot disappeared. The -*column
. tot that' day -Was full of ;Olosely.
:written memoranda. •
;See, 'Itartwyn &•'.Daley about • the
house in 12th• street •; not let them have
it for $1,200., Call et 1V1eAllisteres and
order the green oilcloth instead of the
buff ope for the office floor. ' Tell Mar-
tin to preceed directly 'With the suit .to
Russel vs, Russel. Remind cleek not
• to settle :tailor's bill—alteration to be
made first. •Go halves With Jordan in.
lot 'opposite Central ParkeL? . thus in-
definitely; , .' •
,Mary HaVen'read•the words without'
• much :,intereati but presently her eyes
brightened .and a:roguish stispioion of a
fimild•began to tremble around her re-
solute lips. .. •
am vet'Y glad 1 found this.tnemor=
• ap,dum book,' she thought. Let ine
se -Henry told me he was going 'to
'Breeitlynin the mottling; there will be
plenty, of tirati.7
• he'g1tr169d at her Watch and rang
the bell.. . •
, .
• Bridget . will you step around the
corner and tell them to fiend a, carriage
for me immediately.'
• A uousT 21, 1879
•
••:Secrete' of Masonry.
for funeral expenses, but in ceder to
keep up. the reputation of the faintly for
wealth, he devised enortnous sums to
his children, The will went through
the regular form of proof, end few knew
thet it was but a dead letter-a.exe, t SO
S it might at the Wilily credit.
Pune Tommyrot) by the many disagreeable
sensations produced by dyspepsia, or are thin,
nervous and weak, should use the standard tonic
-Northrop 46 quinine Wine, They
will find it agreeable and beneficial, It enriches
the, blood by aiding. digestion and assimilation;
soothes and invigorates the nervous system, and
imparts a healthful appetite. When used ae
remedy for bilious and intermittent fever, it pro.
duces the happiest results, if taken between the
attacks. Convalescence is hastenedi anauetime-
ly decay Of the physisuq and constitution is ar-
rested by it. The eprituouseonstituent, sherry
wine, is of. the best quality, and. the aromatics
combined with it, render e its flavor additionally
Pleasant. They who use it gain flesh as well as
strength, and i exerts a cheering influence upon
the t.nnid. It promotes a'healthy secretion and
flow of bile, shund repose and regularity in the
action of the bowels. If judiciously used it may
be taken without apprehension of any ill result
by. persons of the moat delicate constitution. • A
fair trial is all that is needed to prove the genu-
ineness of its claime to 'Olio confidence, and. to
the truth of the general verdict in its behalf. No
article of Rd class commends itself BO Strongly to
nervouainvalids who require building up -none
15 50 well adapted to fortify the system aminet
the dangers which threaten the clebilitatedtKt
should not be 'mistaken for a mere stimulant'of
appetite, which many so-called tonica siznplynre.
It se regulates thif• stomach that itis enabled to
perform its various functiona with regularity and
vigor, and its action is not only, thorough but
prompt; Ask for the "Quinine Wiae of Nor-
throp & Lyman." Bold by all druggists.
TOTH ABOUT ALICTHE MYSTERIES.
London Truth,
• " say8 at article, in, the
*Times, !' if 7:Preemascnis., disclosed their
swots they Would leste little•worth keep-
ing, and the World would acquire 'little'
•
worth Jicquiringe" I am not a mason
,myself„, but 1, have often amused myself
by paeging for lane,. • u• '• •
An•ordinary lode.,,e is formed as fol-
lows west consist of noties'tbiin
six Entered Apprentices, and one Peet
• Master,-- The- room-hrlitich thatateta
ing takes' place ought to be oblong: In
th:e middle there is a stool DT table that
is'ealled 'the altar, and on the•hltat there
is a Bible, a' carpenter's squire, and a
11r. Haven retreatedfrom the field, compass. :Round the altar are three
vannutshed tut chafing.. • lighted dandles.. The*Master sits at one
•
Allister met, , • • East • on one side of him is the Secreterv
At the door of the carpet store Mc- i end of the room, which is termed, the
all right, sir; 'the eil-oloth is on the other the Treasurer, and a little
half down by this time l' •• •before.'him is the 'Senior .Deacon. At
• Whicli oil -cloth . the other end" of the room..(caned the
• The buftene, sir ; cheap goods. 'Mrs. West) the Senior Warden is Seated, with
Haven was here and ordered it some
• time sine. .
• Th • chef, it (I'd 1'
seatedaMid thieplaceis termedthe BP.119-1, is-composed:144'S imam -eta IIEST-.0111S.THAT-
ed the dealer anxiously., . " If there ere nine Masons „proseut, there 'Ann ENOWN. . It in as good for ititermal an for
exte rnal useiand believed to. be =measure -
ably .superior to anythifig ever made. Will
save, you much suffering and many"dollars of
expense. •
lia*Ann.int TurrAmona.;-.44: for Dr. ThOnnuf Ea-,
leetrie 011.; -.See that the signature of S. Timms;
is-on,-themrapper„.and the mine of gorrenitos & Ur,
NAN blown in the bottle, and TARE NO 0,THER., Sold
• . . ' .. .. „ . „ .- -...... .._..... . . -,... - ,,. ..
• • N 0 A 1 Si li. I
' TuotiAs' Et:31,1mm° OW ViroaTti TEN" wilfES ITs
i WisionT In fioLni Do Yon Know Minima
.,!`..14? P'2.°.71, 1 3'.3 :1"('' DID! • , , _Tee Amnia.ai LroOsisitANDr.cnatrirxerA,-To,s,..-. ' •
Pain.eannet stay where it is "insert ' It ie the' a-0-11-00,rAibpperl,yuaetstrhothTeowLuonlIaa01,21,,oururatotnhearzeerindoeir, Roacifurtha;
cheapest Medicine ever made. One dose oures Station. •JAMES SCOTT,
common SOR,E50T.Hoittso.ATwtrotunehbaosttoluerehaasaenproelda Lamer of MarriageLicetmes.
BRONCHITIS • n on, April 27th, 107.6. .
cases of PILES and KIDNEY* TRODBLES ; six to , oil t
standing Conan; one or two bottles cures bad
eight applications cures any case of Exotetramee
NOFIES or INFLAMED BREAST; one bottle has
cured lame book of eight years' standing. D.
Plank, of Brookfield, Pa., says :-" I went 30
miles for a bottle of your Oil, which effected .a
wonclerhil cure of a Crooked Limb, hY six applr.
cations." Another who has had Aotlima for
years, says: "1 have half of a 00 ‚cent bottle
left. and $100 woulcInot bey it if I could get no
more," Rufus Robinson: of 'Nunda, N. Y.,
says : "One small bottle of your Ecleetric Oil
the junior Deacon a little in 'advance cif • restored the voice where .the person had not.
is- -geleetIli 4)il-enre(1-7:11"f .11' "Iwilitis.:44-°°1111°:' .1.1streanet,XTOlainAtoLn-.11°S7Tik—E,1143441mtol.s Tit bl:O4:- '
..4T.:1,1tiorteutii.,:io.,uts, :aisith:00, txo.c.yoni. municate vital Dn. nnEv e
a. late of ClintOrt, Mtn do, So by Sildresoin 0 him at 1408
D
APPLETQX.-OVVICE-The Itcoins ovta• the
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.L.,:tooren, bzialOyulnon,11n8g7h0 a. m e & aitteulicad-the S e u a re .
Clinton.
Residence t -Ontario strett, opposite the English.
_.
im you -Nu, M.D., (GRADUATE os., ',V oitoNTO
N....r.. trelVersity,) Physician, Surgeon, &e., realdence
at Mr. Manning's,,thre0 doors %tat of the Temperance
Hall, Londosboro, Ont.
^ LoneleeborOtanne 14.1872.
•
STANBURY, OSADIJATT: OF THS MEDICAL
J.•, Department of Victoria UnivbroDy„, Toronto, for-
merly of the Hospitale and Dispensanea, New York,
Cerener for the County of Huron , Barrinr.n, One.
July 2%1874.• 81
TNOWSLEY & GIBSON, PHYSICIANS, SUR.
GEONS,Aecouobeurs.tc.,Office,Eattenbury Sweet,
utxt Consolidated Bank.. , . •
D. M. Dowsner, M. D. • A. M. Gusgar, IL
Clinton, May /0, 1877.
•
11R. WORTHINGT015„ PHYSICIAN, summon,
J..); Acooneheur,Lieentiate of the College of Physician,
and Surgeono of Lower Canada, and Provincial Lieenti-
ate and Coroner for the County of Huron.. Office and
rosidence,-- The building..forznerly occupied by Iff:
Thwaites, Huron .street; .
Clinton, Tan.10, 1871.
=fano
art's,
0,011BET LOCEE, barrister, Ad., hapepened an of-
' floe in.the Viotoria block, Victoria street, Plinton
gitMon, May 28, 1872,
1UTONEY TO•LEND, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS
.1.T.S. on good. mortgage senility, at moderate ratee of
Interest. E. TULE.. - ••
• Clinton, AniMst ' 7-tf
XTERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBTLITY.-A gen- -•
tleman, having tried in vain every advertised
remedy, has discovered a simple means of selfmnre.-
Ile will be happy to forwardthe partioularo to any of-
ferer on receipt of postage and directed envelope, , Ad-
dress; Y. T. lino/ELL, Esq., mayville, Hammersmith
Lontloa, England. ".• Fitha
R.
WILLIAMS,
"naTe Oy TRENTOU, ONT.)*
Graduateof the University of Toronto; member of
.the college of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont.
OrrIon AND Ratannwon-Tho honie formerly °sou-
k above a whisper five years," Rev,. J. piodhy Dr. Reeve, Albert Street,Dlinton. 21 •
liirn. Half -way down the room on the „f wyominn. writey r
left of the Master, theaTheior Warden- • I
tet.,.haa lately_been .s.rreagv immoved
r..fureitthed, and posseases every requisite for the com-
fort and convenience a the travelling public. Good
stabling and attentive hostle,r.
Clinton, Nov. 28th, 1878. • •
- 'N.-n,'.retureed :honest Henry,
disconsolately, adding fa timself as :lif
torned away. . 'What. is the. Metter
• with Milli'? is Ade- oraied 7' .... . '. '',. 7 ' ' .1
• All.- •:thi-ngs Coneldered it -was- -not
etranke that Mie. Haven wag j,0 .00.yery ter giying_one rap with his avel' •The
- - g - --- ' - r• '1111"ler'Z'odgac'ePror •liteirl :ligres'';;Qex.,thrQ"
• -ainiatile tinnier tliEnTitne he reached. 'Tiler is then statien,ed outside the door.
„.t.snir,...ai sciasaaa.,,,m,..„,„..._...4.,_.............with a .driven sword. He gives three... `,_ F.. j'"._a_._;......
'I'd like to know w.lutt..you mean - bY:'
. . . Isnooke'.ontside,' which are answered• by •
• .430.;;,.A-i:"D:sesct4rviEct:_elected'and .1.1lie.etriZetl.
.1 oy anion ir the ells 'heron,: '
. *
'iiitinded -1iMperietisly„. IT - /kip% wear Side is given, which
.sending home such .garmehte r he .40. three knocks inside, then one knock in.
is answered by one kn,i,,,ilee. fo.r. ehildrenTaridinfUltS.. - Endersed h,y
• GaTaree Qin eqoally euit-
'emr unless . they a &
te.inatever eetePle- oeteide. The lodge le hoW. tiled, had the i 600 doctors:in Canad'a ! Thii illificinitY of
• 'ogee aeries' between the Ntaster and the iclininistering nauseous medicines,. and the de -
Su
nor will I pay the bill, AlasaaidIfut on their aprons, &c. •A dia. •
different dficers, in w . le sirability of having•tliein. pleasant to the' taste,
• ' gil' demanded the surmised tailor. - '
'you are aware that our rule is,•no al- n 1,...:teeh states which
indbeed T, Clipland.' to .nudertake reseatthes
teration after the bill is settled l' Y.
' • .- Wli he is in the potion that .1m! hag which lesulted in tlo. discovery of a SVreet Cas-
... Then witli ore knocks ti'm
• • • and inedical qualities as the ordinary. Castor
tor !il, aPer,fec.itly Intlatable,of the same strength
'Very well, your bill isn'tnettled, tufa taken . /. • . . / Oil , ae ulti e equally safe and harmless, yet
Wen't be, either'„in a hurry 1'
. "Mrs. Haven paid it, sir, this moon -
of the lodge corninences:•-this. corisisstss like it. One parent eayo--" Myehildren drink
ing,' said the aurpriseda,tailor, referring • •
Mrs. Haveli ! How the uncalled-for... it like water another-" We had to bide the
to:his books. -•', . • ' -
. .
interferenee of t Mrs. E.:avow staredlim
in hiaface at every :Step.. Of course,
there -Was nii remonstrance tote made • the initiation ef any new timeibee wbose .ed W,t1 never egad g°,t j'er tO takeit without. a
,
lean Outer-G.uard, called the Tiler, and
an Inner Guard ; if only •seven,are pre","
-sent, the jurrior*Dermon .eate as Tiler,
and the:Senior 'Deacon. as -Inner Gained,
--Thelroceedingaeemenenc.e:by theaMas-
lodge is opened, eaeli jareeent giving'the acting. With more certainty, and 'Roc/acing /lei-
.
siva of the degree of. Entered Appren- tiler nauSean'oi griping., •Boole children say it:
' dee: • After -this the ordinary busk& is honey .; °there call it syrup -they all say they
in Settling aeConnts and ioting•'sums et bottle er tbey would have finished it right off ;"
another --." My little girl has taken it. twitie
money in charity With Oceasional ' ll without.e.ny trouble; and does not krioiv 'What
frem labor to. infreslitnefit ;'• then comeseas..it is, though she hates die ordinaiy: Castoi3Oili
however, and the discoAnfited hugband
'left the establishment. . •
atop inat Jordan's anyway,'" he
:thought, and seouee that lot,; it will
• be a capital spoculatiOn,' • • •
Jorditit,,wits stending whialing
in front of his gate with both bende in
hispocket. He looked 'up as Henry
Hayen entered. .
old fellow• . •
uppose we clear up t usiness
%bent the Central Park let,' said Haven,
carelessly.• I den't think I can do any
• better.'
Her bonnet and shawl were on long ''Your decision comes too late,' said
before the vehicle arrived, and she em- jordan ; shruggieg his shoulders. I•
ployed the Surplus time in jotting down signed ever to Smythe and Parker lialf
various:addresses from' th'eeDirectory: an hour Lino?. . •.
When at length the carriage arrived, And 11Y -whose authority
she took lide seat with the selfposses-• Mr,:Haven's brow was darkening.!
ston of a queen;• • Mrs. Hea;err's.- She wet here, ,•a:
•' DAV° to,Itartwyn & No.. little while since, and told me you would
street!! • • hot take the half -lot 1' •
.Mr, Kartwyn mane to:1118.0{1k° door, Mr. Haven bit his lips 1 this was
a 'dried up little lawyer, much astenish. really growing e little provoking. Ho
ed the •ueexpeCted epparition• of a left the real estate !office abruptly; and
•
nretty wonlan ill a earriago. • • went directly to his own place. •
• 'Cloocl morning', 111r.,kartwyn,' eta •Bet had.healot been teleeably otirthite
Mary, calrny, 'I em Mrs. Haven. 1 of his risen tierriber; he would not have
called to let you know you could. hive ilecognizeil• hie rooms. • Two men were
the house in 12th street fog,•te then:sand on their knees, diligently hammering
dollars ajear. I suppope you are aware; 'down.the hinel buff oil-olett. jaok, the
that the property' belongs to the!' • office boy, bad turned .the stove round,
Kartwyti..bo,wa low,- delighted. SO that., lis iron 'elbow projected into.
With the bargain -ho was about to secure, your face, very much as it would have
• And now drive to MeAllister's ear. said, ' Take rey arm 1' And Mrs. Haven
pet store,' said Mrs, }levee. sat at his desk sorbing and 'arraligieg
Ste walked in with cool golf -poses. 'pavers with itiatietry worthy of more
Riau.• • legitini ate Pantlo,
„ Mr, Ilaven bas conothied to teke. ' Mary 1' .
• the buff oil-elatti,! she said.• • Mrs, Haven looked quietly ,up.
Mr. McAlliater stared; abut entered I Yes, 'nay dear; Jones vs. Brown he
the order in his book. . !belongs on the bit.hand 'pile. Rally,
'I will gend it round immediately.' Henry, the confusion of your pipers is
•'Nov the tailor,' thought Mary. 1 apettnioz,) .
Snip & Seissoes' had an elegant es- • 'Confusion, Madam ! 1 tell kou they
tablishment,on a side street, just tint of wete inmiost perfect order before you
Broadway. Mary walked up to the got hold of them Where aro My law
counter calmly. books 1' •
Mr. Ilavee's bill receipted, if. you ' Oh, -I put them into the oloact, the'
please.' bindings were so dingy, and the Dire's-
The tailor presented the dothiment, tories and lIandhooke looked: so very
'which was promptly paid. - .
Where .tiow, • ma'atei 2' asked the
driver. • . •
Mr. JOraallta Estate Agency,
,opposite street?
Ali, Mos. Even 14 it you? read the
agent cheerfully. "'What can I•do for
. r ght ; ' 'yet. another -"r, wish' YOU Ineoesi ot
name has teen meritioned'et"e previous -your SWEEF. CASTOR OIL ,_• it la A pletiolia thing'
m ' g, . , ' ' •. sure to take the. plate .Of all thi3acoM111011"oil.?!.
18 The candidate •had to anion' it. to , ii in`hie extraordinary ' demand for this improve.
..ballot, lied, ifsuecessful, the Deacicoct:tahree finrae alutannmaPiltealtroirilBset'n°r
I 't; C=Vg,tfi0
.Sent out to.Prepate thin Thia' pubic can giutix.l theniselVes.. against substitutes .
.Snier ,-.1)eaeon iiew rettiene,•:,afid . t lie lilt I41 tritelPrroillinitin pattiesliil ftrAiactlterillt Ant;
• Oiliailiaat0.- in led7ty the Junior Datinon that. the. name Ooreatin.% .S.WEET ()ASTOR; 044'
is on; both wrapper, and clireCtionlabeli .. :
60. dc 1.1: r!ig'i;s1:1, 4° °Irl;:r-.. el ,raps;hlCII- thhesioa'aielle; • . The undersigned, haVin purehased' eseirS:
'sttortitlei
rap is eitehtini,ett andthe dooria Opened: 0"."'-re'Va- .. n p• : y• ' ' .. ',iv Ito'
T. Ccipland & Vo'S interesei'a the above'f ei p, .
answered by three rapa:inside, then -060. rfition, are noW maimfactering ft.roni tiiretiri-...
about two kelt ea.-- After a conversation :Alc•for fflopRZALIAPSZ4 Cl‘ArsA.TeI OTIC°10b-.
between the tvveiDeacons he is. let in. st;i'vs,the name. Do ,not. he deceived Siold by
awl the•.noint of a com'Peei is ' presSel all reedicinealealere. ...Price, Sa cents: • •
eareitist hie left -breast. Ile ig then lad DIE- GREAT PEMA.Lif. REMEDY.
to the middle of :the roam, and told to -
knee1,, when a prayer is offered hp: • This ./4,101s• .3E08E8 PER11061•CAL. 0.11,11.61: '
: ". :1-:• •
ever, the kaater talr'eali int by the hand, ; -flag well knewn mediciuelo no impesition
and. says.... 'Arise, fc llo w your leader, eet a,suro and safe remedy for Vernale Diffi-
and fear oo. aaliger.' Ile is. led three cultres mid 0 bs emotions,. freili anY cause -till at.
'timee around the lodge,• .r. and finally. is overland although a powerful r emedy , it. c crn::
tains nothing. blirtf al to the eonstitution . • •
halted befere the Seniot Warden in the , • TO "Sil.a.IWIEB•
Ilia .1?ft boo .i.:povt, p esied ender the 0 isordOred Estit thoserilis.vrillerfeet a GM!:
Eastalni feet forming the. eight angle -of bring on•the monthly period with regelarity,
ant..0eiotig• .(.1.1i10.7e.. . At. iength, ire iinde tn. allaaseinf Neavous and Spinal 'Affeetione,
himself close tel the -Alt
kneels upon. b,is- )1 aked•.•left 'knee, 'both •
lie:116.0o len, knee tering a ;plan,: ahneedratethyosteries; Sikh Iloadaehesi---Whites
hand o • •' '2 a' rig4
West, who teaches hirato approach the Itis poetiliarly suited. It williksi a eti.01`tilTne•
thigi square an d'inoTinniPliatestsr'sial elli'd°0Snliiiitt°.g. ne.p3 -11.06
.. ar, where, he Pales in the 13aok and Liinhs, Heft 'ft as,
when all other anshavo. failot„
Fatigue on slight exertion,' Palpitation of ethe
These Fins have never boon knawii ti5 fail
prtinfuLdieenses' occasioned by '
repeat syillLe lobo etlin, ., 'W 1 w_heie thh.ditectione on the 2nd page of' pain.
pitayooti: ifitrpienalebseloved.
keep inviolate' the secrets ot the' Order
throat ot t t o ' ' i a; un .AA.I.vaPari."b:1Z. APU.L:::::17h.R180ticiet0118:01:::Itof
I under; nio leteiso•lsiesnotym • tleitailn too 1.1(iittiii'.5 Moly. .,.(1,..,„, ‘,.,,,, „ ,, ,, ,,,,..,-..i, ,,, r,
_.y P. 11 . •11 . .
'Ile my 'XIV? "d 1 21 "1111" fT6Ar?rPOF,g.C10111et1.1, general
tongue torn out by tho. roots, a 1
body tueied in therough sand Of the sea, agLitstftl the143'lil4Dominion,'.
a cable.tow's it'egth from • the shore, ta isontaining over en pillsbywri clitubliesiarri" ial "tti°
Sold in ()Buten by 1.11. ClOinte anad*W. U.
lew.water mark! where_ the.' tide..ebbs .
tWart.t. E. Hickson and 17.• Ininuiden. 8-ett-
and flows. twiee in twenty-fehr lionirs.',' I t l: . Oarrenbeotokt Poetaknoirert,Osatatyle.
• ." After thie oath the letudage is taken ttand F.3aoKritdia', G
from his eyes, and the Master appro.:1(0111:gs' field iass,Boatithroand,a,LeclhgerEVIllemed all metli-
hiin,.with reotangular steett, end in ' aiinerlealera,
the'sigus. The eigini are then e elained V!
I. - Kr - - - - -, . ...PP'S GOUDA. GliATEFUL AND COMFOETINI3..
.
toill111, (is AISO the grip and the pass -word, •-" By a therough knowledge of Ale natural
The candidate is now an Entered An- laws whieh govern the operations of digestion?
. .
r • .. ' and -nutritien, , auAl by a careful application
prentice.; b6 As given an apron Of sheep- of the lino propertieir of well -selected cocoa,
.skin,•and the. rest of tho'coremony eon- latr, 'Epps has provided our brealsfaat tables
'filets itt a sort of explanation of the mystic with a delicately flavored beverage wheat may
nature -of the perfortaance, and it's end, SaVe 11S maily heavy doctoset hips. Itis by
less repetitions." '• bite jueitiotts lige of such articles of diet that
a constitution inay be gradually built up un -
MI strong enotigh to resiat every tendency to
disease, aoudads of subtle maladies are
fleeting around us reedy to attack wherever
there is t{wealt point., We may escape many
a .fatal shaft by iseeping ourselvea well foal-
aea with pure biood and a properly uouriatted
frame,"--Oirit Soviet (lautte,sbta 0114,,in
Noicot.s.labellad ..,"Jasies PTA St Oo. , Ho.
ince ()path le Chem ists, 48. T it readtieP d le 6 treat,
and.170,-Iliceatlilly; London,
& curious case Of will -making odour-
.
ntueli brighter 1 :
Mary, ate you crazy 1 Ibis scarcely red not long ago in New York. A re -
becoming for a woman thus to usurp tired merchant ofrepotted wealth found,
ter husband's plates ea he drew near his end, that the whole
• i We are a fieni, my dear, itt_least go: of his once graaid estate bad been siltik
you told me this morning—Henry by expenses and losses, lie knew that
'Leen a, Wife. -and therefore our it. to should leave little timee than euough•
„..
•
ale LIVINGSTON, LATE 00' CHICAGO, HAVING -
.1.3A • put abased the Hair Dimming business latelyoar-
tied on by 1U,13Clmore, noires to intimate -to the ptb-
...K.e„that catinue at the eld eland, and •
b miellO,:riteeiVe a conduit -alien of the peironage accord
.0.Abia-ed LadiesHair Work a
ctlinton,Aug: 8, 1878.: . • •'
•
WISH BotISE,- MARTON, ONT., JOLLEY &
BeImitre, proprietors. This hotel, ha s been en.;
larged.and newly furnished, and now offers first.clatta
tteeointiodatIon for the general travelling ohne. Or.r,
dem for rooms by letter or -telegram carefully att endicr
Good Sample Roams. avkirtoit,is inest'holuti-
fully samara! on Oolndy's 'Day, and the !site of this
'Ions° bus . been careftally selected. %he. 'mime- IS in,.
tended to supply a iwant long felt by, the travelling
nubile, and by tourists, spertstmeniand tar:MHO wish'''.
ing a pleasant tutreiner resort. Stenmers.call daily. .
•
•
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MONEY -TO LEND..
T ilA:VE any amount of money to. lend," Ott good,
-IL improved farms only, at B per cent ; charges. very
small. Sum no objeet if security ompio. I do not I
land money _for 'any Company. .
. Semi EOLIT.Elt,
Nov. 0,1878.• . SEAVORTIZ.
GO TO GEO, STEWART 8,, CLINTON; FOR. -;
•
STn-VSTI1NTQ-
. .
:Various kinds, AWes and prices. blEttnIMSillYht &e
All kinds repaired by a Practical Machinist. \VOA
warranted', Moms:vs To Ilittet by tho week or month
• Apiil 8, lam
firtla•an
•
.W. OARTWRIGNI,
UgGEON DENTIST, Gradudgo he Doyal College
of Dental Snrgeons of Ontario, has opened reems
in the Victoria Block, Albert Street, Clinton, where he
•will constantly be In attendance, and proper 11 to per-
form every operation.tainneeted with Dentiotry. Tooth •
extracted, n tilled with gold, amalgam,. or other filling
material. Artificial t eeth inserted frOza one to a ft:inset. •
°union, April 17, 1879. ..• • 16
MRS: BESLEY'S •
.MILLINERY 'Estabiishment
A Iltrge smoriment or FEATHERS; FLOWERS
SUSS and RIBBONS, in the newestshacles. .•
Alse, a largo stock of FELT and STRAW HATS, (1
the latest stylet. CORSETS, &o.
• Agent for BUTTRICE'S PATTERNS a itinneuis of all
detrariptions ; a largo stotik kept on lurtn.i. •.
Felt and Stratv Hats.cleaned and altera
•
. Large Assortment. of Ladies' Mantles.
T ,ARGE .stoek of CroMpton Itnpro.ved Corsets; for
Children, AMASS,. and tadISS. selling of grimmer
stock at greatly reclutiod twines. NON. is your..tinte to
receive •
Clinton, ;fitly 23r8, 1879. ..
kat41el's SPECIFIC MEDICINE, '
TRAM.::•.61.A111c....571.0111111esh.ORti70.T.11Apt MARX..
, .
An entailing cm 0
•
for Seminal weak-
notts,ttirtutitorr
hft.
• e,•. topotelid,
-and all diseases
that followas a
• sequence Of Self-
., • ek memory' -
Atuse,iin Loos of
foka TakaiHaattnassitllecantiMaier- e
414
n Om' of •Vision , °.P;I:cilet,(1t
Li°nDit cf71.1DAinglo.,dero
autaTtialtiy onthg.:r
c
diseases that Mad to Insanity or consumption, aria
ercruaturcorave.: elm particulars in our pamphlet,
which we desire to mow free by .mail tomvery ene...-
NteekittSroe.eoi,.ficolcalltikacingeLnfois.:14,o...,11,1illbe
ti
i,s.toliatrt0b
".peI.
oareeelpt,athemency, by addreosing
;IMF, GRA:3: MEDICINE" 00.,
N. 1.1...4he demands of our buitneSelina"n
vonere'soltuai'
ted:
our renloving to Toronto, to Which Place pleaSentiaress'
D1111$1 tlinele°11ori
11?:;nb3Zy11
ti°a114.
1&11Drggis to ;and everywhere in
tcaliinladdrangattniftlitigh.6 United States by all wholOttala and re
•
Emporium of' Fashion,
CARSON BLOCK, CLItTON,
DIRS. FITCH
manna pleasure in announcing that nhe is now pro. -
Vititla CO dO DRESS4.1trAEING in the latest otyies. q
'laving been for yearn engaged se Slat* 01 loading es.
tablininnents lo Ameriean oitioo, ohe natters hinielt
that she on give the most what satisfeetion.
Sho also has in ASA a well.ealectia assortment of
ilin2;.711/Eg 37' AND LINEN SOTS, -
Anil win etideaver home) latea novelties pertain •
leg to the besting..
0Att itliSPEVITYLLY Setiorpnn.
(Ilinist.,Mq 100879.
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