HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-09-04, Page 2LITTLIe B LITTLE.
Little by little the time goes by, -
Short if you Eiog through it, long if you sigh;
Little by little, au hour a day,
Gonewith the years that haw:vanished away;
Little by little the race is run,
Trouble, and waiting, and toil are done.
JtttIe by little the skies grow clear;
Little by little the san conies near;
Little by little the day smiles out
brighter.ou'pain,and doubt; -
Little by little the seed we sow
Tato a beautiful yield will grow.
Little by little the world grows strong
'Fighting the battle of Right and Wrong;
Little by little the „Wrong gives way,
Little by little the "Right has sway;
Little by little all longingsouls
Struggle up near the shining goals.
Little by little the good in men
Blossoms to beauty for human ken; •
. Little by little the angles see
Prophecies better of good to be;
• Little by little the God of all
Lifts the world nearer the pleading pall.
THE HIRED GIRL.
I can bave no objection if Deily herself`
is suited. Tisougle-and he smote one
recl:mitted hand upon his knee -- now
I come to think of it, you've neverseen
Dolly.'
'No r said the minister, 'But that
need MAO no difference.'
Ge-whittaker oiled the 0 farmer.
'It wasn't the way I looked at things
when T Was young.'
4 Tastes differ,' said Mr. Pahnleaf, a
little impatient at the long dismission.
"Oen:I-sea the -young woman r
'Oh, of course you ears see her,' 8041
Mr, Darrow. She i in the dairy
skimming Milk." Doily Dolly r rais-
ing his voice to bellow, here's the
Rev. Mr. Paltelear wants to see you t
There's the door, just to the left, sir r
And in his near-sighted way, the
minister stutuelecl into Farmer Dar
row's dairy; where a rosy-cheeked
witli jet -Idea hair b&shecl. away from
a low o1ivedazk brew, and eyes like
pools of sherry wine, was skitnnune, th
cream front .InUltitudirious
into a huge stone pot. Young wo-
man,' said Mr, Palmleef, turning his
speotaciles upon-- herr amazed face, do
you what to engage yourself*
• Sir I' said•Dolly, her spoon coming
to en abrupt etanclatill amid the wrink-
led and leather -like 'folds of. the cream
on a particular pan.,
In other words,' explained Mr. Palm -
leaf, do you want a good borne _
' Indeed,,sir, „I never thought of:such
a thing said Dolly, in a flurry.
HON old are you I' :questioned Mr.
Palinleaf. •
'1 arn•eighteen; said Dolly in some
confusion.
' Haire you any followers ?'
• White and g,listeeing like a DEM-
• moth bridal veil, the December sun lay
over all the New Hampshile:hills; dark
and delicate, like the tracery of lace
work, the leaflese woods'held up, their
boughs against. the dazzline winter sky
-and Reit. Peter Palteleat studying
over the embryo ,sermori in hiri even.
speeial danctum, glanced up yhere a
blackbird was whistling in the cast
men t • and thought to himself what a
lovely world tire Lord had reale.-•Wherr,
' all of a milieu, a shrill votee called
throegh the entity :
Peter, the horse is ready.'
, What hope ?' as lir. Palinleaf. . .1. ' Sir'r said Dolly.. ... ,
t (tee horse, to be sere,' said miss. • ' .Beeux, I mean, elaborately explain-
. . ed the clergyman.
'Pauline,, hie sister. • • : • . • • .
''What .for?' demanded •the .parson, ' 'Of course I haven't, said Dolly, half
, starmg .through his near-sighted spec. ieelited to be angry. ' ' .•
• " • •
taclewat the deer. ".Tben• T think youll snit tue,' said . • . .
. . entertainments strange groups and ehar-
' To tale yet* Mr. 'Darrew's.' Mr. •I'al'mleaf ....so' I...rather my
THE CLINTON NEW ERA.,
Awl Dolly began to cry piteously be -
hid r nthe ctorneof her apron.
You came here for a joke, ell 3'
the minister, ,
confessed Dolly behind ber
apron.
' Well, then,' said, the minister gently
drawing her toward hire, ' suppose you
stay in earliest,
'Sir fititered Dolly.
My ,slear,' said Mr. l'almleaf, I
have got used to having you around,
and should_miss you . terribly if you
EdiouM leaVe ns. Do you thinkI'm too
old -to think of a blooming young wife
like you?' • .
" Not et bit r cried Dolly, indignantly.
Old --yon I'
Do yeti' like me a little bit?'
'A great dealy said Dolly, laughing
and blushing, • - .
Then you will stay COI me al ways l'
And Dolly premised thet she would:
'averybody wondered how. so bashful
a man RS Bev. Me.•Palmleaf ever mils-
te°
red couraee•for a proposal; but no,
body knew how the' engagement' be-
gan for a joke and turned out in sober
earnest. • : • •
THE YELLOW DOMINO
•
• THE TALE. OF A14 ENOIRIOUS EATER.
During ale Tatter part of the reign
of'Louis XV., of France, masquerades
were in high estimation, and public'
ones were often given, ut immense eost,
on court, days and other occartions of
rejedoing..• To these latter, persons Of
all ranker, who could afford .to 'purchase
a ticket, were admissable ; and accord-
ingly rencontres fregtiently took place
at them, and exhibitions almost as curi-
ous in the way or disguise as in the as-
suinption of °banterer.
Little chance ad:ventures of an amus-
ing character'were at that period not at
all undommen ; and, indeed at these)
and,wits as usual, proceeding direct-
ly to theOrefresliment•table.
litiving 'seated ishisself with much
apPurent complacency, the yellow -dotni,
no, seizing a bottle •before him, drank
glass after glass with a gusto and avi-
dity for at least balf-adozen rounds
truly astonishing', But. this appeared
to be e more pretiminary movement, for
clearing- the way for a solid and serious
mastification, for ,ituntediately after he
boldly attacked a fowl which lay„ most
invitingly before him, and, 'which, cut
cut, ow. Lusgan to dieappeer try whe
wings end legs at a time.
The, prince, eceerripanied by the cour.
tiers, looked. on in silence, while the
old nobleman who had formerly spoken,
m
solenly assured him that he had seen
him to do that feat three times.
'Thrice, my lorill-thrice interrupt-
ed another courtier, in rather a contemp-
tUOU8 tone ;' why, • I min. pledge my
honor that I have seen him at it eight
• .‘ Sy ten limbs, my lord duke,' eried
another, and you flee much metier to
th,?AtiiitclIthn'earer.still if you say fifteen,'
said the Marquis. Le Verd. I have
been watching the fellow this whole
evening, and Ivan assure your highness
that this is 'the fifteenth time that
have_witnessed his repute,'
a-ciisirslifrOtWaselly concerted y
'1 isn't lar e • the wash is li' ht
' 'AV -Iv -am -I . ..ng...to...111E-D.arte.w..'s °ur fa' 3' g ' • g ' their directors and managers. :- • •
• .••:1.....WialLI never r• said Miss Pauline, and1?.Mr11737.1s .a. tic°11-.1)75/11.teterate."-urks'-' --Itiiirei-eiltra,--felftsr'eUge-rtleinitilr
•.betm-eang into the- studs. with 11 yellow ' P'e88;.
„ , Get your bindle.' ••• . • or activity -were performed • and crn-Ciriel
• pocket handkerchief tied !ironed her I- ' -111Y-what 2' said Dolly; in bewild- oceasiorVit is Well known,2a1 Genoese -i..
• heed, and her sleeves rolled, in a heel- I erment.. • • • • . • . •
Ducrow • of • his day.-:avalked neon a
nese:like fashion up to heir elbowf"
1 ‘ Yo 9 r clothes, 1 -•
em to •take YOU
tight 'rope, surropeded by .fieeworke;
'Peter,. you grow more mociney awl back with me immediately; said Mr.' .•
whichteed° hide visible' . to all Paris,
• .ralment•Mindesl.everti,day of -your 'life ! Pain -ilea:" .,t Pauline e1epects. company.„;
,
from thestop-ofeone-ofthirtevrerstfilre-,
Hato*, you forgotten out disonesion at lt is essential.that we have help at once, metiopolitan cathedral-orNetre Dame
. the breekfast"table ? • Why, you were; - Telly Darrow:locked up With 'cheeks
into' the, window of a house,near an.ep..
• • geiegte.Mr,•.. Darrciw'fi,_ after a 0ii1, to crimsoned like* any rein, eyes fell of
popite -.bridge called the Ponte au
----.----•'' -- deep- brown-- -sparkles•,. ' and--1--trount17 Change : -----,--..--- --- ---- :.-----.----- ..---,
' A.,L4,irl, r repeated the :young:* min.- Which danced a perfect galaxy of dinTles: : .
.
Perhaps, however., 'the most whi•msie
ister, dreaMily; rubbing his forehead:.• 6 Wiiit a minute,' sailt„She.
Cal among the genius surprises recorded
• • ‘. Eli,.:I.do recall'sornethiniv:of 81lE ton- : '..0entainly,' said:Mr; Palmteaf, • .
at . any of those spectacles was that
vereation, • A hired:girl.' • • ..
• • And he sat down oa. .n wooden stool , . . • .. •
- • • which octurred. in Paris on the 1.5tU of
o • ' Yes,' nodded the lady,brisklY,
• ' ' 'a t thecorner, a • 11
and fe to meditating on
'October, theday on which the DaMphiti;
4 she's going to leave Mr. Darivw'S this: the ' thirdly' of his inseam pleted sermon,
eldest son of ,Louis XV.; tate/tied his
morning, beeause the family is so large while -Dolly sped upthe stairs, 'three majority. . :• . :7 • .. • .
• and the work-so:heavy. she aiat and steps at a 011ie. ,. ".: ' j: . ' . ..
. . . . . At Ibis fete Which was of a, .6 ' tr '
. . .p et nu-
' that', failt ,With our establishment; I • :"FIii,lier,' Cried, •she, 'flying, into, the ty magnificent: charaoters-so much so,
.gueis. Ask her how • ranch wages she PI:es:el-Ice of her parent, 'the ininister
• wants, and how -Old she is, and ask .her ilea mistaken.raii for Bridget.' . • -
• Whether she has any followees-a fol- •• 'Eh ?' saidit...tr. Darrow. •
loweris one thing I can't. tolerate : tell ' • .
. 'Yen drin't tell; said Mrs. Darrow.
, .
•
her, and.be. sure. yon.bring her back; • 'And he Wants tie_hire. me,'' said.
. ' and her bundle. I must have a girl to. Dolly; with eyes gleaming with, fup.,
help Me before Cousin Philinda's fOlka •' And.I'm going 1•.•Quickwhei•e's ' my .
conie from the city.' , ' . • .
' Bat suppose she won't •come I' said.
• the young'. minister, .debieusly, ,fittieg
on the, fingers of hiegloves. . '
'Then you meat make/10r coine; said.
Mise . Pauline,. •hurriedly s -retreating: to
look after a certain kettle'whicli' Was
• noisily •boitineldVer 'atihe baok of the
EXPERIENCE iLtsiA1iPLY vuovve, sad tlee fiat
of the medical facility Authenticates the state.
meat, that quinine is the moat reliable alma,
fie for inelarial revere, and a tonic and nervine
of ,signal efficacy. In ite usual form the bit-
terness of its flavor constitutes an objection
to it with many person, but when swallowed
in the agreeable combination known as
"Northrop & Lytnan'4 Quinine Wine," the
most delloate pahite is not offended by it, In
the above standard preparation pure sherry
wine and °twice aromatic ingredients, not
only imparts to it a pleasant taste, but increas-
es its 'remedial properties. The "quinine
Wine" is A anyereign reinedy-41or bilious, re-
mittent and intermittent fever,- if taken be-
tween the attacks, and used with persietence
and regularity; aeiree -eivigerant of surpass:.
big merit, It endows the debilitated witla
fresh vigor, conquers dyspepsia, reforms an
irregular habit of body, and restores quietude
and tone to and enfeebled nervous System.
It is. by complete digestion and assimilation
that the blood.is enriched. This preparation,
by giving a ptompt and effectual impetus to
the two processes named, is the means of re-
newing the vitality of whielt so many unfortu-
nate persons feel they want. Restored appetite
and •tranquil repose ate speedy consequences
of its use, It contains nothing hu salutary
ingredient's, and limy be used without appro.
hensien by persons of delicate constitutione.
The article is 'widely And deservedly popular,
and hes no affinity with these trashy prapar.
ions wbioh sometimes obtain a brief notoriety
by audacious puffery. Buyers should be par-
ticular to, ask for the "Quinine Wine proper,
ed by Northrop & Lyman,. Toronto," Sold by
medicine dealers every where.
"*Say you so r replied the prinee, all
curiosity.• .‘ Call the master of the pare -
monies ; are anxious to knew a little
Mere of our guest.' . • ; . •
• The master Of this* ceremonies,, how-•
et er, on _being asked, •. knew .eothing
about .him ; and the yellow domino was,
olas ifpcso. urs. e, very unceremoniously, onio7y,,., as well
unseasonahly interrupted-, just as be
was lifting -a bumper of 'claret to his
The prince :desires that -monsieur.
who. wears the yellow -domino vvill im-
mediately unmask,' repeated the rites-
te'e of the eerelnonies, with awful so -
lore stered at. him, nn
hesitated.
ness honors monsieur is absolutely 'ins.
perative,' continued the iinister of cere-
monies decidedly. •• _
• . ''Ckh bawled the •• nirtak with ,e
shrug •or his •shoulders, 'against im-
perative-arclers-therrigiftv
The inani'ediately•
threw eft his mask and domino; and re-
vealed •to the astoniehed_pripeenacti..his.
ttenaing nobles- private • teooper of
,-,the _Brigade,
•Fimnee.. At thisthe:Ine.i4-e2eetlsedivsci?-.L'
very the Daupin had mitch-diflipelty in Castea.Otb equally snit.
restraininLbottais own and the. Mirth
rof .his attendants. - Inteodeeing, how-
• ever, as inuch .severity,into hie coun-
tenance .and voice as he pould, be _Mei-
niemPed • with: .' • • ' •••••
iu thename'efall that ra-
that the details of it are giv,en. •great venous, my good friende-not,te inquire
length. by historians of -the -day-.the • how .you obtained admission- heret-how
•strange behavior of a personage in• a have you contrived to eup, so Many
y.elloliv, domino excited' general attention ti tees to -night?' ' • -
very early in the -evening. This Mask,*• Man.y tittles repeated the troopee;.
in Omit, we•except fellness with -30' Sri with all drie deference be. it• •
spokee,,eirei-Iwas .b.ut beginniiig to tieli
when the message• from your reyal high -
nese brought 'the to altalt.! • • ,
• 'Beginning l' exclaimed tile:Dauphin:,
ill amazereent. Then, what it. I
• have seen and heard ' 'Where are tlie
jointa'and the fowls that '.have dietip;
peered, together with the • desenis_ef
bettlewof Ilergendy_ claret and chew,:
peerie 2 • I iusist• epee knotting hotvill
th'et:• Poe:;.tet.:, ra'
corisiderablelie.sitetion; ' it ls, • troy it
yo or highness' grace; Vise:arise the
troop :I 'belong is on. guard- today, and
wi purchased., a fete: ticket a itofig Its,
eroviding, ourselves at the same
a yellow domino, which fits ns all.
By this, means,' the' whole of our front
•rank, myself being the last tnan.-have
feasted glorionsly ; • auk the•frret et the,
rear ran, 5 sexing your, royal. highness''
dommainlils now below, :waiting an:
xionsly outside. the dooi•, ready t� litIl
ineext end .ake hie -turn."' •
'The Datiphin laughed; .and Orcleied
ep'alt the .men .111-i. What was
on the tables.
•
A. Bricov Forret
•Wae"Ii, feerttilly -Stingy and close in.
Ati_onsiBestoe. engagenient,his share of
...thb receipts was 54,000.. Thongle:the
management bad loet inearey on. it, he
exacted ..the last, ventiy,.. The • money
was handed overto hilt, .fte few odd dol.'
Tare being, in. !stifle tweety-five cen
• piece, and he left ihe •bose:office. TIalf
au brier afterward he returned witli one
of these rolls,. end teking a piece of sil-
von froni• ite said to the treaptirer in his
owtpeauliarly'Pornpous inannet7 'This'
quarter, eie. whieh.you liaVs: given !rile
is not geed,' What'S. theMatter with
it IP asked the treseeteecurtlY.
worn smooth, sir, and the perfille at the
bank refuse to take it, ,Yon Must 'give
Me ,another for it,' The treaStiree wbo
was a goad deal of a wag, banded Mr.
Forrest. ad/right new :quarter,' teele the
wot n pieee, d ' with. the words, 'I
wouldn't sell those Wet shillings for five
dollars,' slipped- it into his pocket.
'That night the story of Forrest and the
emooth. qiierter tees, lenown a:11 over
Boston.
The. eevisers of the authorized' ttereion,
of the New Testament recently held
theft' 61st Seesioe. .It 'expeeted the
revision will be cotnpleted Within eyeer,
and that publication Will speedily fellote.
SEr113Elt 4, 1879
@Oita ;atm
'DSUSONS wit.hine,• to communicate with Dn. If *EVE
late of Clinton, eau do so Vaildrmling" law t
Ueill strait, Ballo, N. X. 22
nu, AFALETON.-4)FFICE-The oVerathe
Store WCunningham& Allonthead-tee Square.
Minton,
Itosieencet- (Wolin streit, opposite the Eliellsh,
Chtumh.
Pitnt°_14.a...t.113'
sisters. .
(-1 YOUNG, M.13., (GRADUATE 01, TORONTO
o- UttiversitY;) PhYsiciall, Surgeon, 6:0 • V(%sitionoo
et air. Manning's, three iloore east of the Temperenee
Hall, Londesboro, Ont.
Imudeshore, June 11,1810.
frIt, BTANIIIIII,X;GRADUATE '1•11E UEDRIAL
-LI Department of Vitoria univcreior, Toronto, for-
me jrlayiy o2f2,7:7411. °spite's and Dispenaaries,, New York.
Coroner tor the County of nurou,Sarrume, out,
_ , —
rlOWSLEY it GIBSON, PHYSICIANS, SUR.
Ozoss,Aaconcheprs,610.,Qtlice.liattenblirs Street,- -
Loxt teiniendated Beek.
D.:0711in. tnonb,w4Lite4rvi031, 01)7.7. - 4. M. OIESON, 11,371
IVORTHING TON : `••PTIESICIAN, SURGEON,
Aocoucheur, Licentiate or the College of Phyeicialc,
Mad Surgeons of Lowcr Canada, and Provineial Licent
ate and Coroner for tam County of Enron. Office and
residenee,- The building formerly occupied .114.
Thwaites, Huron street,.
(ninon, Ian. 10,1671.
• Yi it) st. i • . •
• • . _
Timm' EoLuoTnic OM! Wo.nTa TEN TiiiES XVI
- Wen:mem Gormt no 'You meow ANYTIUNO
OXT? IPNOTI IT 18 Tani YOU
• Fain eannot stay where it is used. It is the
cheapest Medicine eyer made. One dose cures
common Senn T.intoaT ; one bottle bas °tired
•Beosouiris ; 50 cts, worth has cured an old
standing COUGH k one or two bottles cures bad
cases of Russ and KIDNEY TROUBLES; six to
eight applications cities any case of ExclomiTEn
-NIPPtEd or Derfamen lineasT ; one bottle bas
cured lame back of eight years' standing. D,
Plank, of Brookfield, Pa.,. says I. went 30
miles for a bottle of your 011, which effected a
w,enderful cure of a Crooked Limb. by six appli-
.cetiens." Another who has had Asthma for
years, says "1 have half of a 50 cent bottle
left; and $100 would net buy it if I could get no •
more." Rufus Robinson of Nunda, N. •Y.,.
says : "One small bottle of .your Balearic Oil
restored the voice where the perscin had not
epolitin above a whisper in five years." .Rev, J.
'Mallory , of-W-yomintfr-N. Y., writes. Youi
L'electric 011 cured me of liponchitis in one
triis REST
,11110 KNOWN. itis as golirliiriliTilaraTIFfitT
external ash; adcrie believed to be immeasurer
• ably superior to anything ever made. Will
save you 'much auffering and many dollars of
expense.
Beware or IniTATtosa,-Ask for Dr. Thom's' Eo -
Metric 011. -Sec that' the (denature, of S. N. THOMAS,
.1sum.the.vcranPar,.and 'th.e.mattle. 01...NoriTitras 4..4...-
--nareblown in the bottle, and wan NO irr HEIL Bold
by all ineilicino.donlers., Price 25 cents. -Northrop .2
Lyman, Toronto, proprietera for the Dominion-. •
NOTE..--Eoleetem-Sule0.0d and:Elettrized.
rasisCaiik the eh Eldresa '
• • the, most robust proportioes; showed
hat, and•my sliaW4. and mufflers?' . '• .n.de•in,.rernarkEiele.as....to figure, seemed -
it; be gifted With an aPpetite, neittnere-•
Peet -a, human Conception, but .ekceed-.
'nice e.ven the wildest fancies ofromance.-
EF•ett. , •
When. full Of good people on Sunday:
• The dragon of old, whO ehurchea ate
•
-Whole eongrogations Were to hitn -•
• ..Bitt a dish of Salmagundi"_- • •
• • . And thus charged' with his .Mission, a• jewel! , Oh, de make. haste, ‘' Or he even he. was but .it' _mere.
Bev, Peter '1;'aitnleaf got inte the 0110 will be trred Of Waiting.'••• •••• • 4ackey..GO.Easy.-1-to. this .stranger. -bf•
horse catter.andjiegled inerrile away. • 'And :Deity succeeded in 0e/trying' her .the yellovi'domino,•- Who, With an ala-
• ••Mi airiow's • farm -house... afeetled point. • Fifteen Minutes later.- she .got...Crity and perseverance as astonishing
under a hill; in the • protecting sikidOw• into the sleigh with a, big bundle, winch as it was edifying, went ••froni room to
of a chleter. of evergreene,:witli a: great "Mr. Palmleaf stowecreinigly under' the room, and from. one refreshinent table
fence in ft•ont of it, a. red-4yerti..at. tho. seat,' and the ministee &kora bane with to another, not merely tasting, hut•-•.dee•
rear,. and a• perfect' colony Of dovesecret exultation. " • • yOurieg,devastating all before him.:
bailees at :the sunny solit4 ()in angle.; and Miss Pitulane waelariliti•kitee, fry- At orie.eideboard be eoo;ly•dispatelied a'
'Mr., • Darrow •hitnself, :a .ruddy,fireed hitt:sausages for dinner,Twhen berothy..fowl, two-thirds of a' ham,. apd half a
elderly man, with a:fringe. of white DarrOtv walked in, with cheeks of car; dezei-e; bottles of ehamnitgne, and the
• whiskers aroundhis chin, was :Shovel: nation, .hair blown over her face, and -very *next ritiornent he Was found %Beefed• .
ling away the pearly masses of snow M the, bundle wider her:arils. . • ; • in another aparteient performing the
--front-of-the door. • • . • • 'Dere 1 amities PalinTeafTsai• d she•.• same feat1,--vith a .stonnich even :keener.
• Ere! said Mr., Darrow, leaning On. tlhd hired- help, at your service:: ...• than the first. This strange course was
the handle' of his .spacle,-* as, the Lell Muss Pettu•leaf started. • •...•: PereeVered in.steadily the whole even-
•jiagled up in front of the gate, and then OWhy, We Dorothy,' said she.; and ing, until .the company, who :Thad it
stopPed. "'HOW I Why, it's the min. 1 eent.Peter after Bridget,' , • ' firstheen ratich'aniused'hy it, became':
ister I. Goodmornine°, Mr. Palraleitr- • Yes; -1 iiaid 1)011y; brightty, alike alarmed and unrely.. . • • .
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good morning.. That there. Sunday ser- 'Ant Bridget. was gene, and lie Mistook •• • 'Is it the sane mask, ••or. are , there
mon of years wire;,a mireter-piedm. . Me the fot. hers' and le- has engaged inc to Several:don:dimes?' demanded an eilleer
• . and 5 uire Seriex-e-'• • - - • work here.' . And oh, Miss' Pauline, of -the guard, as the yellow domino roSe
g es; . eau. -71g.T.15171-1--).. *teak, leisurely on taindeeeive him, beeatisci I'm a emelt from 5 seai opposite to hitt- and Cu -it -tea
alighting and tying 'the.'horse t� the little lioneekeeperoutd I .ean help you the 00.0.. • . .• • .• •
pont. 'But"' liaVe tailed -on business juskas much as any . girl could, ;, duet have seen- but-oue, and,•••hy Hea-
, this morning.'. giVe triall4kt's ell,' • Veil, ber(i be is again 1' excleitned the
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•-• For me. paimieae was emphatically's, Miss Paulin,e had a shrewd approditi- pitrty to -whom the.query was addressed.,
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ni an Of One -ran, and for the tihte being' -tion of" a joke.t.heithard features reliix• the yellow domino spoke not aWordl.'
• the hired girl' had chased all,the thee- ed •witha snide, as .she stoodlooking but preceoded straightto -the vactiet!
logy oat•ot his heed. . 'down' at the radiant littletbsainette. . seab. whiclehe had just left,end again
•'Eh r said Mr. Darrow, • ' Well,' said she, don't riled itI do.' •ceinmenced supping es thongli lie. had
Tt '
ve corne after -aiming •wome ' For one month Derothy•Darreav effi- fasted fer.a whole month ot Sundays. '
riaid the fiiinister. • -. • • cis 0 aslia Ililat. the.anteseitilige„ • At length tho. eoefetiorx which . tis
Mr. Darrow dropped his Riede in the „Thee she came to the clergYtnan elm.day_t,. proceeding createdbecame en:versa!, and
middle of a enOw-Arift, 11tr.. Palmleaf,' said She; goini7 tee cause of tbe•clanser reached the (Mrs
Do yen mean Dolly ?' he eeid, • •. • to leave the place,' • • • •of•the Dauphin..` ••
• 41f that's hetsaame-yes; answe'rea., • Mr. Paltateaf looked up in amaze, .€ He, is the very detr.11,,you r highness r
•2a11.eaninistee, 'solemnly. . •'• • ment and dismay. •• • ' ' • 0::celsimt0 an. old noble, :swing yom•
Yon don't. mean that it's to bo an "I hope Dolly,' said he, 'neither 1- royai highneris's presence ;•Or wants but,
engagement,' cried Mr. Diti'MW.', • not'. rnY sister have unwittingly offerided a tail -to be so.' •
• Well,yes•that is, if we suit each your • •- •• ," Say, rather, he is. some poor, (an-
other,' said Mr, Pahnlerif,mildly. • 'No,' eaid Dolly, patting her little ished _poet, by his appetite,' replied the
Ge-whittaker r said Mr, Derrow,who foot on the staring green leaves. in •th& prince, laughing, But there must, he
had •always heard that Mr.' Paloileaf, study carpet ; bot, ph, Mr. -Palmleaf, some joggle in ell. this; he is spills the
• like tnestanen of genius, was an,' eccett, have done so wrong' and I' de earnest. wine, and hides the provisions undo,
but, had novo realized itbetpre. ly beg ,yout pardon.' . 'Iiis dreee: • .
' Metre yottspoken to her 2' • 'Dolly,' cried out the Reverned l'eter• ' our luigbness sball •lintsiediately.'
' Certainly not•rianswered Mr,Palne- in surprise, • • •' witness the absence .ef the juggle,' con -
leaf, 0£ etairseI . shouldn't thitik of ".130eause you - ere gOod and true tinued4e, nobleman' . With your own
such a thing without seeing you first.' , sobbed the girl 'and I'm .not a hired eyes, for • sees'. and he pointed to the
'Very •• straightforward of youryes girl, and Lonly came for a joke, and; I door of the apartment from whieli the
• sure' said the farmer. • But, otbottriteo Oan't bear to think.I'M de -deceiving your yellow domino had that instant cruerg.
Mrs. Darrow rose up in all the. mis:
jesty of black silk-gOilt and gold watch
and chain- • • •'• •
'Dorothy Darrow,' said she, 'you've
never geirig'to hire out as a servant
Yee I am,' said Dolly• 'It's better
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thin pbeate theatricals. He's so • nice
and absent-minded, and Ilia Pauline is
•able for children, and adults. • gndorseel by
ever 000 doctors in .0anade, Thdaifficeity of
administering naueeeue.medicines, and. the do*:
•sirithility of having them pleasant to the taste, -
induced T. Copland' to undertake researches
which resulted in the diatoyery of R: 8Wept Cas- .
tor Oil, perfectly palatable. of the sainestrength
and 'Medical quelities.as* the ordinary Castor
Oir; and while.^equally Safe and Itannless, yet
acting with more eertainty, and Producing nei-
ther nausea. nor griping.. Some children pay if- •
is honey; otherscall it syrup -they all say they
like it. One parent says-". ohildren 'drink
it like water;"another-" We had to hide' the
bottle' or they Woald have flashed it right off ;"
another -" My, little girl has taken. it twice
without any trouble; and does not know wlint
if is, though she beteg the ordinary Castor Oil,
and we never coulhi get herto take it without a
fight;" yet another..." I wiC1 you success of
your SWEET • CASTolt OIL ; if is a sPlendid thing
-sure to take the place•of all the'common
The extraordinary demand for this improve-
ment of a staple housiehdld medicine has brought.
fraudulent imitations into the Market, but the
public cao. guard tliem.savee against substitutes'
.(which unprincipled parties are attempting to
•sell on the reputation of this ,articlO) by. seeing
that the mime CON,AND'S SWEET CASTOR Ora,
en' both wrapper and direction label. •
Thc':undersigned,. having :purchased Messrs.
T. Copland & Co's interest in the above Prepa-
ration, are .newmomufecturingit frein thepri-
ginalrecipe., • • • •• -; • •.`• ',•••
• • NOR'FfIROF 4, LYMAN,. Toronto,
!Ask for CoriAmPs SWEET CASTOR OIL. Ob-
serve •the name. Do notbe deceived, Sold by
all medicine dealers. Trite 25 cents
• MRS: pEEsLy.'s.
ILLINEAY,
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•Mist eilantons tubs.,
•
flORRET LOCKE, barrister, ite„ has opened an oi-
l/ nee in the Vietorin bleeh, victoria street, Cliatoia
0.intou, Mar 28, 1879. • - - •
0 unix. IN LARGE Olt SMADL SUMS
MPlit go d mortgagit courity, at Moderate rates of
intercet. rt°. rums.• . •
cainton,angust 9th, lam. 7-tf
SnarAGS mcnNsE8 AND OERTIFICATES.-•
.13.1 away at the VOIR Ilan, or at the roidenca Of the
subscriber, near the Loudon, •nuron & Bruce Railway
Station, . • • asames
•Clinton, 1;1.1E7 th, •t"tler 01 ‘181111%PLWen'488'
•
11JERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DERILITI.-A gen-
r-rmodtly°,mhanne'dtaiovvinegrc•dtralelminple"mineanororisealveurrtte-a
HA will be happy to forward. the particulars to any suf. o
forcr on•reccipt cf postage and directed envelope. Ad-
dress, J. T. Snwerm, Esq., mayvine, Hammersmith
Lombok, England. • 8 t8ut
R.W. WILLIAMS, B.A., .
•, (LATE or TRENTON, ONT.) • ,
• GetIclUsiebi the University of Toronto; memb. er oI
• the 0011050 0! neysioans Rua Surgeons, Suf.
• • ()reran' AND linsinution-Tho house formerlY occu-
pied by Dr. Raove,-Albart Street,Olinton.
(1111E CENTRAL .110TEL - late Farmer's - Albert
--.E7strdstroilurefo-s7'.Plitnrkroprietorre-Thesera
to has lately been greatly improved and thoroughly
rsfurnisheil, mid posteSses every requisite for the cern.
Tort and convenience of the travelling public. Good
striblinfrarid attentive hostler. ' •
canton, Nox...2atte.1878.
rtf LIVINGSTON,. LATE OF CHICAGO, HAVING
..ph tit& Rah. Dieindirg ,car."••;••••-• .•
riot]. ofib; Hr. Delmore, dash:ea to intimate' to the3puir- •
lie that he will iiontiikue the same at the old stand, and • .•
bones forecleivo'it dontinuation cif the patrenegeaccord,-77
od his predecessor. Ladies Hair Work a sged Mix... •
cuuton,ang. 8; 1878. ,
• •
1,-Itusn arousa,. WIAIPTON, JOLLEY :.'9,ko • ,
Relmo./W.,,ino,inricitensi- This' !Vito] has been en-
larged arspridiorf-fuilnishe'iE. and now offers, first•Olass
:accommodation kir' the general travelliukcpublie. 01,
'ilers for riming by letter or telegram carefully attended
tb Good Sample Itoorna. wierton ie rnoit
-Thars sittieted on colpoyet bey.' and :the site oniii-e-7
B.01140 has been carefully selected. • 7.•be house is in-
tended lo..suppiy a Want long felt by Alm travelling
public, and by tourists, sportsetee, and, families Wish-
iog a pleasant summer resort.. • 'Steamers call daily. . • •
. mo$gy TO-.Ltica. - • .
T nevn any amount cif money to • lend, 011 goal,
1-4-01 lEmPor:Oeta:farrns f Yna' .1'arn.6n.gys.:Er is,°•"st.3peohRarrgEens• ,""
•
•
Nov. 8;18784 , • •• SuatioRTE.
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' Sum no objeat if sechrity • ample.; I do not
GP 5.43 GEO. STEV/pt. S, CLINTON', FOR
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sm-yeeira-aemps.CX--IIN 3ES ";
•
Valletta kinds, st)les and prices. linsimus, Om, c•• •
All kinds repaired by a Practical itfachiniot. Work
warrantee. maentsrs TO liT.NT by Hit:mock or month •
aprii,s, 1879. • thn:
•
VT E., CARTWRIGHT
4„,uactsox DENTIST, Graduate of the Royal College
oof Dental Surgeons of Ontario las (Welted rooms •
In the Victoria Block/ Albert Street, Clinton , where he •
iolIi constantly bein attendance, and prayer 4 to pel.
form every operation nonneatod with Dentistry. Teeth..
extracted, Jr filled with goldounaleam, or other filling ••
material,Artificial teeth inserted from one too full set.
• Clinton April 17 1870. 18,
1//.•••
7.11! G117A-T FEIV1A4E- Randf.ED-Y,
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Jois: m0Eis reitsobleAL
This well known medicine is no imposition
hut a sure end safe reniedy for Female -Difil7
oulties and Obstructionstfrom auyearteekvhat-
ever and elthough.a powerful remedy, it ton-.
talo s uothing hurtful to the conetitutiOn,
mA.mutD LkDIES .
.rt is peeuliarly suited. It will, iat .short time
beteg on the Monthly period with regtildrity.
In affeasee of Nervous Old Spinaraffections,
in tho Beek and: Limbs Reayinees,
Fatigue on alightrexertion; Palpitation of the
heart. •Ityliteries, Sick Headache's; Whites,
and all thopainful diaeases occasioned by -a
disordered e.ystem Ltlieee no no
when all other &Maus have' f ailed. •
Theso-Pille hayerreter..been known to tall_
where thedirections on the 2nd peg.° of 'pam:.
phlet, are well Observed. •.
For fuilparlienlars, get 0 primplilet,free, of
agent:. I
• JOB' MOSE f1:1, W YOltit Sete PaoeninTOE:
au • cents for postage, enclosed to
Northrop & aymem; Toronto, Out., general
egents for the Dominion, will InStire a h2tt1e.
containing oval. 60 pills.by return mail:
Sold in Clinten. by J, H. Combo and W. E.
Watts ; B. Hiclumn and F...Lumliden. Sea,
WO: 3. Kidd, Cerronbrook; Parker & Cattle
'and F. Jordan, Goderielt I li. Cameron, Bay -
'debit Jits, rinithron, Ttodgervill e:em d all Medi-
cine 'feeler s
• . '
E VOCOA. CoMPOET [NG.
• ' l3y a thorough knowledge (if the natural
laws wItich.govarn'th9ITOrationinn
a digestio
and • nutrittete sant by it careful application
of the dile properties of well -selected cocoa,
Mr, Mips lia'S provided out hi eakfaat tables
with a delieatelYdavaed beverage which may
save us tnaity lietiV,y doctor's bilis. it iii by
the judicious use of such articles of diet that
a doestitlition may be gvultially boilt up Un-
etil drone enough to resist evety tendeney, to
disease, 'Hundreds of 'subtle maladies fire
floating, around.
as ready' to .DUAA wherever
there is A weak point. Nye !nay escape many
a fatal Ithaft by keeping oureolves well forti-
fied with pare blood and A property noUrished
fearne."--Oivil &alio Gaze/tr.-Sold only in
Paelietli labelled -"James HPPS Su CO., HQ.
mem:path ie e in sts. 48. Threadneedle street,
Mid 170, Plecadilly, Landon.
A large aasortment of. FEATHERS', 'FLOWERS
MKS and.II/13RONS,' tho newest.shad es.
• Also, alarge stock ol FELT And STRAW HATS, (I .
the west etyma. • conans:s, tee. •• -
Agent for neeeeicss PATTERNS „of earments-oi all
descriptions; a large stook kept on bane. •
Felt an.c1Stram. Hate cleaned fkilci altered
Largo Assortment of Ladiceninities. _ _
LARGE stook -if Crompton Improved Corsets., for
•Children'Misses, and Ladies. Bening of suffrner
stock at grently.rodneed prices:, Nowie your Um .to •
.recet•ye bargains. ,
1.1l1nton,,Auly
• 61121.if'S Sri:4(1111W MEDIvIi1l. .
TRADE MARK. "11"he G"Ve. iti
for Seminal wenli.-4_
An unfailing cure
'111,APE .M.Allit•••
- , . • -English -Remedy:
nese, spermatorr. ' •
4the:t. • f;)i Po w". en:
. AMU 1,11 Alsoases
sequence a SOlf.•
,46:*".4 , I‘Atbetilx$: 00; V: tilifoRvatiOr.f
E"f°1° Taking=iiita`irilsegaj!IP°3: Talaug'•
'Itemises violet, resieseas 01(1.age, end Many other '
Mseasuithatioad to insanity oy Consinirption, and A •'
Premature Grave. Full partietilaragn our. pamphlet, •-
which ive desire to semi tree by mail to every Mo.•
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The 211401110 lietlichmia Vold by all druggist:vitt 81 rot:
mosses, er 0 wimps for 60 or win be Sent free by
mail WI receipt of the meney, 'by addressing' .
. . .
THE Grua MEDICINE CO.,
Tosonto, Oat.
N. IL,. -The dent:Mils efoottithusineash eve necessitated
oln removing to Termite, to which, place please address
ell future contmilnientions. • . •' .
•
io..:4*Solil in Clinton by ell druggists, and everywhere in•
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Canada Rue the United States by all lyholosalo and ro
tan
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Emporium. of Fashion.,
0A1115011 111.,OcK, CLINTOig..
g viT c '
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raultne pleasure le ahnouncieg Mal sho is now pre.
pared to do is in the !stoat lefi.
Having been for years engaged OS tatter in loading ea-
lablitilirdents in Almoican (titles, she flatteto horodt
that she can give the moot porttetsatlotactiort.
•
She also has hinted to wolt-ooleoterl n000rtment of
itv.VD LI: YEN' SUITS' •
).
Anil Will trilleaVei to keep tho lateot tovoltito pertoiti•
Iva to tho bnohnoo.
A cat IiESFECTFIII,LYSOVOITEE. •
11019,1t 79.