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Good erariernir to Goa.
"Oh I am so happy f: the little girl said
As she .spraebk like a lark froin her low truur
dle-bed I
'Ti morning, bright mot Mug I Good morn.
ing Papa
Oh give me one Mee for good morning, Manama
Only iust look at my pretty Vanary,
Chirping his sweet 'Good morning to .Mary
The sunshine is peeping straight in to my eyes-
• Good morning to you, Mr. Sun, for you rise
Early, to wake up my birdie and me,
.Aud make Ue AS happy as happy can be."
"HappY yea may be, rny dear little girl ;"
And the mother stroked sof tly a clustering 0 u rl,
"Happy as can be, but think of the One
Who wakened, this morning, both you and
the Sun."
The little one turn e'd. her bright eyes with a nod,
Maluma, rnayI say 'Good morning to God?' '.'
"Yes little darling one, surely you may, -
Kneel as you kneel every morning to pray."
Mary knelt solemnly doWn,.1Vith her.eyes
Looking up earnestly into -,the skies,
twolittlehands, that were folded together,
Softly she laid on the lap of her mother;
"Good morning (leer Father in heaven," she
said,
for watching Mysntig little bed,
For taking good care of me all the dark night-,
And Waking Me up with the beautiful light,
Oh, keep me from naughtinees all the long day,
• Blest Jesus, who tough t little Children to pray."
An angel looked down in,the sunshine and
smiled • • •
But she saw not the angel -that beautiful ehild.
-
.Tbeo, in the middle of the marble -
Paved hall, stood a huge oblong bundle,
some three feet high, and wide it pro-
portion.
No wonder the expressman swore,'
said Harry, with a shrug of his should-
ers. 'It's carpeting.'
'Oh, the dear old creature V cried
Nellie. 4A real .Aubusson from Paris.
Oh, do open it, somebody.' 0
Harry slowly produeed from his
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'TIIE CLINTON NEW
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myself to be.'
The rag carpet covers the floor °four
second guest chamber, which is feruish-
ed after a substantial style, and the die -
mends are. the envy and 'admiration- of
all my female. friends.
ReSUlto of eroteettelb
DUliflg the struggle that preceded
the election of September, 1878, when
ocket a tortoise -shell -handled knife,
and ripped the coarse burlaps coverinlio nefits that
which enVeleped the parcel. We au mg to Impress upon the people the 13.3 -
tale Conservative leaders were endeavor -
would result f,roimcothae
adoption of protective policy 't
started back.
'A rao, carpetr exclainted my bus-
band-elea.
• A COMMOn„ eoarae thing, .only
a duetmareis kitcben oried Nellie pink -
haw, while Alice Eden, who had work -
not be stud that their fallaeies wereal-
lowed to go unopposed, The evil ten-
dencies of restrictive tradewer6 dearly
shrimp, and if the results of. the' adop-
lien of Proteetioa by Canada have not
been .satutfactory to those who, from
ed herself up fo'a• high state of nevous
. pecumary motives, were most anxious
expectation, bust into tears.
Who e„ver heard of stmh a • thing 'V
eaid.Juliet Grayson, disdainfully,. `The
horrid, mean old miser,"
4 Girls; cried I, recovering myself been attained is evident 'now .from the
'I'a cenduct of • this particular clues.; ' .•Ot
best I • could '.you must not*. talk •so. cdurse -considerable is said by Cotisee-
1711°1°.*Ieb"4m trul#4 i.t all ' 14 kUl•-" votive organsof the' increased ' hum i of
ness, I dare say he thought I could business produced by the, titarting of
make it useful, and •I mean to accent
; one or tWo . new 'indlistries. .13..utthis
it in the **Janie spirit ea it was offered, r
18 Only the talk .of. politic:Wine. .imuting
Harry attioped down•and gave
'a° a'. for ,evidenbes to prose the etirrectness
-.• -.• t '• • • . .of thi,is part Y .pcilley, - Na.matter how
f
You're geed sensible little . thing, depressed, the nation's commerce May
uNcLE. JENORAM'S- WEDDING GIFT; and Uncle 'Inherent has reason to be be there areal wayaa,le,W410WinflOstriet
. . , - .' ------. , . • , , Ali•Onft of bik.uiece-'..- --.••• - - • - - • going into operation, as well as a great
4 Gi;r1S. 1 girls l' crlf14, 1, tritimphantly; . 'But you'll never put it on eidiibition xt.umber. going ..ont; and that is jUst•
.waving an 014 -fashioned yellow envelope :-.lvith-the••otherpresenttil" Said Alice in- abont. the condition:of afrifirs in Canada
• - in the sunny September ait',•' Ile got a PreOulOgsly.. • ' • . ' , noW. But if bnsiness genera -1y' was
letter'from Uncle' bliorani l' -' ..-• • , " ''Of 'course. I Sluilb! said ; ., improvingin the •country, we would not
'Open it,' cried N.ellie Pinkbare,4Yho And 1 dicf.• And the girls neer -
hear 'of Conditional failures, of '.• Strikes
. was pay first bridesmaid. . kneweethe little private ci y Ihad all by
owing to the redaction; of wages, of
'Do let us hear what he sitYs,'..chimild myself when they thought I was seleet- banking institutions. stispendinm 'of
iiAliceEden, my sepond. - -.... . intim prettiest flowers- to decorate •the motirning and lamentation on all bands
•
So I Eat down.., on the • big eanirass.: big . bridal cake, for. I had ' expected about the hard times. .. Nov' would We.
Covered travelling trunk; with my 'hair' amnething very nice' from • the rich phi •
have Conservative papers canine'. on
all.dewn My back., I..had just unfaa- bachelor nude whOni Thad 'neyerr.Seen,L .1,,iberal leaders ' to devote then' pirikilie
teued it for Nellie to experiment . with. -and...fp:tint:430w the bundle of striped Oar- utterances to a•discussion of the busi-
tbe bridal wreath, and with the, bevy' of peting waiff•-it disappointment: But the' neSS 'difficulties of the coatitrY"inste4a
• (=ids clustering aroud me roke the
i nI b
ts.• • eventlel day came, witliti white satin. et what they are, pleased tcr. term 1. lieoT•
. seal -of Uncle .Teltoram's letter and read bows, . and actor of bot-house...floWere, retieal politica., If, the country were
it aloud with all the elocutionary sirs and and:rustle.of silks and laces, and Unele prospering under the pratentive policy
graces I had learned at Madame! Ben: Jeliertinfa. rag carpet occupied ria place there Would be no neet1 •for 11.1r. ;'Blake
ton's 'Institute .' ' , ' : • • .. •
.of limn; among' the 'Sillier teapets, and and Mr. Mackenzie. to 'propose remedies
' DeAlt NIECE! --It said, in a queer, countless ptotty gimcracks that burden- for the present .ciondition of trade and
little, [stamped hand like the characters- ed the ' present, table,".• • ' ' • .• ' commerce; as the /Vail and its satellites
on -a -Chinese tea cliestr Yours of the We had been ,nitirried for about half. Sown to Oink they plzotild," . • : •
21st inst..chily received.: A.n3 glad to an-heur, and. I was'. standing . beside. • Bat•the party. pol Wei ans are not 7 the
hear that you are .43 be married :to a. liar:, under the great lioraL.bell, re; _people to whose ' ift tete tides., and .0oud ii et :
worthy youne man who is able to ,sup-; ceiving . the congratulations - 'of 013' port. you. AcCeept iny•good ,tvialies.L. By friends,,,. when . a -cjneer; little, •hre.wo- we.. are to look for evldeheeti,..fcit . or -
against. any 'particular -poll-Cy, It .is
this. :day's. express. I' seed.", it preaent faced; natio; in a faded wig, and 'a suit safer: to tookto those '04116.h:we•lionest-
whieh I -hope von may 'find usefutncl* or clothes that ...exaotly 'mateliet1 hik ." . •
. I • • •ly and .einterely supported any partieu-
no more at present froth your affection,- completion,. walked, up to Me' bowing 1
ior coqrse On acoeunt of „expeeted per-
• ate uncle, • .1,nti01tAm 4ourirsTON.' .. low: • .. , ..,„ .. . -
:..,''' • sonar -benefits- ••therefrolif - There Were.
There- r -deld'it I. .11 'What • de 3011 '. -7 Wish yeti in irch joy,. ilfte,-.111.c.inteith,'
• • • • ... • .1.. . . large niimbei•S who 'advertiSed• Protec
think Of that ,
said.te- • ' --... • r - ' . ... • - - :lion . just ...fi•oni this- dauee-,' Are 'they
- Alico ' Eden clapped her - :elinaPled - ;' Thank you, - sie, ' Said 1 trying: to satisfied?..' 'If they Were we ',wouldnot
rememberwho_hemas, and-failinal., 4fi.nd• so iffer--4;-"oftlit-i-e..xibw )irepogiiir? -I
• 'The old.darling.roried 'she. ." It's '4'together: • But I made up my mind rag -paper enrrency to remedy those asi.
real cashmere abaWI,Nanny, you , May: that he must be the .ecceritric.. little Me- ness - ills ',Whin]; ... Preteetion. ' evidently
be 'very certain .1.-. , . • • .• • - thodist Minitter, Who lived around 'tile ha a not eared; . •, - .. .; ' .. . . .
'Or -p.erhaPe.- a Persian .' rug; said corner, and who was in the habit of go- But there is another reniedY besides'
Nellie Pinkhain, •! all- dim - 'blues nett ing. Where he pleased,whether ho .Nvus •rtig money whieh Many people are, now
green and.delicious hlotches of yelliew l' invited not. : . . ,. .;'- ' ' • . . .. 'seeking,- nrid• that . is: neither mete Or
' The desd ore *house. and., lot," Said • • ' 'Pre been.lOoking at jour„ wedding 'less that ..,-Ennwkation to the. States.
Mary Moxley,.• • • "' • .- i : present," said he.'.- ." °Intone thing, that. •
, . This was one orthe Ain. tendencies , Of
'. 'Diamonds, most likely l'Anterposed bundle Of *rag intrpet,'. -pointing at it ..13,0tectii4i which the' Liher;i1 :leaders
'..Juliet .Greyson: . 'or. real .Qt•iental with , his . • 'knobby .-Welltin-g. stickemphasixed in thelast Dominion :cam-
pearls,..each one as big..esa tar drop ! Shouldn't have supposed ..yeti'd., have paign.. 'The.relafiert of -aimexation-. to
''He is righ, isn't he?' • . , - , ...- Olt that among your pretty gimeracke.' protection -Might easily have been fcire-
. 'Of course be ie,i-eitid 1'; 'or at .least .. . `.Well, ills rather -aptratge,giiV Said-
. • , . . . . , .-.. •
seen by •unprejudiced person: • Pro- •
I have 'always heard le ..walW • ' ' my .13n,shatid,'' particularly as it came teetion. eannethelp tia•irito as .inarkets
' And -an old': bachelor?' • from a rich old curmudgeon, Itlio-:-'.- .7 .. of etber,ocnintries; thepost it could do
'Yes, an old.ba.chelorl' . - ,•• : , ..
' 2.. Butil checked Harry With .4.1o4k. 7 • would ' Nilo give' us the control ..cif; the
'But be doesn't- Say whether • or not :'''''Frotnea. dear relative of- mitte,', said borne markets, •But•emong other' rea;
• • he is coming to the Wedding?'; ' ' I, 'whose iiind. 'remembrance; gratifies sons •why Protection:catmot bring pros-
' Oh, of ceurSe he'll.coine r•iii,a L ' me beyond eipression.'. ,....• , ,S'' • . •I • perity to Canada -i'S the fact that our
• 'What is he like,l'.questioned Nellie,: .... ' Oh .0.'"' said the,, little brown . :man, home Market le se. small that manufao-
thoughtfully. ' . ' '. ' . ' ' ,', : ., • lOOking-from•Oirty., to ine. with keen turersin many'llnes.findit unprofitable
• , I ,burst .out.laughing. .. • : • •• . • *, ..- ' '7 bright eyeslike thoheof a; bird.'You're to'produee' the' flrierelass of artiples:
. 'Do you know, gir:lat': said I, 'that I; pleased with' it, thenli - .. • • .• .. • ., ' 'Which Will'budematided by the wealth-
neve'r.sa* hire in my life. • . • ' "..More pleased than:1 can .;express!' tet 'people, These must . stillbe pro:.
. • And, then Harry came in With a . de,: 1 ans.wered eatuestly. '. ' . ' . .. . :mired Trete 'other countries, SG that Pro-
licione little botiqd,,i, • i'• Iumfilt-lcoranterrte-d the -little taiinn. teotion not_only_gives Ao_no.w marketsr.
and of deurge.that put. everything -else ',Would you object., To. hive . if -lifted Unt-does. not enable' us to cnntrof 'our
' out ef.our he.'ads. . Rer•my,fhair had to clown and onrohled r ''r Ve.,..aorne, cart-, .own,'exceptin'the case of ',common .ttr7
be twisted: up iii a •hurry, and -1-Iarry. Osity to took at the pattern.'-• ' .
poles: for 'general, compatitiOn.. Natur-.
• would insist on seeing the .bridal veil • 'it Was a strange rafuest, but we scar- 'ally enengh inany of Our manufacturers
and w.recitli on, and an exquisite tote -a- eely knew liciw to . refuse. it, and pre- feel thatthey will never' bp prosperous
tete set of real, pink Sevres 08010 in sently the gay strifies. of the ran' carpet 'until (hey can Secure' e fOotliold in the
from Mrs. Montague 'Jekyll, end, WO were Unrolled on. the doorbeRare, the United States .markets.. Free Trade
, never thought of 'Uncle Jahorain again astonished .eyes Of our wedding 'guests, alone Will do this, . but , no Pie Trade
11'161 the nett day •Whon • there Was a yard upon yard, backward's and.forwarsls, need be expecte.d. • The' .St„ates" wnrild
Prodigious peel At thedoor-hell, juit.:as until, from • the, very ;heart of the tightly possibly • tig):ee to some' kind • .of corn:
we were sitting dewit to.fv Sorb. of gypsy ' pricked' cylinder, .oizit. fell a . small black therein:l. zollyerein with Canada provid-
tect in the old sehoolzroont4--the parlors leather box. ' - . '; :;.• - ' ' ' ed we keptl3ritain out pf.onr titvn.*Iantii-..
and dining-rocni Were in the bands or. .
.. 'EhT . said .1lie . little :brown '. than, kets, Which . as a Bi•itieh Colony we
.the co'nfectienei4 men -and •Betty, the potincing upon it mOre like a Idid than could not dia. The -only way,. then, to
maid, Made her.appearanee.with a • pus' ever. 'What's this' 'Not -diamonds 7' get h proapdrous trade with.the States*
zled expression. . . . . '.''' : . ' ,. 'Diamonds, in goOd.' troth, ' The is to .enter..iritO:e.-Politleal.nnicur with.
'It's' a. bundle, ma'am,': Said she, sehitillating blaze of..a tiecklance.tite them. - This is:noW the, itvowed..6eliof
' obnie-hy-diiii'eas,-Witii:LILL..."Jelioyana glitter of-solitaireear.drops that nearly ,of . many ' 'disappointed .1)rotectionists.
Johnson's compliments on e;ca rd. '. dazzled Mir eYes.'' ,•-4;q4,....,,i, ,.;• , - Eatile18 id about it in publie; net;
1 jumped up, oversetting ft cup of tea ‘.. ' Unele. ' jehorain.1 .It l.'s .T.Tncle '10.• hipy. . And 600 .sion0 spurts like .that
• and a plate' of peaches and cream, :all berm 1'. cried I, the settles 'suddenly of the Alderipan. .rloWit. 14.17ast; who..in.'
excitement,- . •• . . falling from my mental vision. : • • ; ' trodneed An annoxation.resolutten. into
• 'Bring it here, Betty',• mied• .1,: ?at
once.' ...• . . '‘ Niece,'. said, the little man, as he a City" Connell, wonld.. not. in itself
ceremoniously bung the sparkling chain, meaurniich ; but it was at least a sIraw
.. .
' Bless your heart, ..MiSs,'.said Betty.; arotincl my neck, ' if you had scornfullybetraying the direction Of the breeze.
1 it !ad' take four then to lift it ! The rejected the old man's homely present, Bat iti,priyate conversation:these liusi-
expressman lie..swere. 'awful/ when he and sent it back ,to hini,'US,eotne young, "less inen wlibso patriotism depends on
tilted it tip the 'Stops, and said it ought woniert..would have clone, yort would then pockets-7anci :that is ' the 'test of
to be Paid double •rates.' • never have discovered the secret. of the the average ' patriotiran'-even sonic' of
We looked at each other in le sort of" P 41 14
9, -atil..y teamonds. • •Nlece,-..yen 'are the mast•pronouned Tory type, do not
delightful bewildernient,, .a sensible girl, and I 'Congratulate your "beeititte to acivoeate annetation. ,
, • ' 4
It mast besomething very valuable.' husband on the possession of a "treastn;e The Tories. in Canada, as a party,
said Juliet, breathlessly, " , Mere preeiOna than rubies. • • haVe, ever. claimed A mohopelv . of loy-
' A - sewing ',machine, perhaps,' sag.. • *And on this Vnelet.Tehoratn made a alty to the Rritish throne, and' have'
. gested Harry, ' , .. • : Curious little bow, like a jackknife shut- ever heated of their love • 'for pribish
' Noniense P.,ciied 'Alien,. '4' As ,,if a ting itself iip, and disappeared 'Among institutions.. And the :sante Toryparty
rich 014 thole would !tend anything as the crowd, And from that trininetit to hoe introduced the Atherieen Civil Ser. •
pokey and commonplace as,that,' this I have never seen him, although vice system ; has adopted the Ainerican
' Well,. perhaps it might•lielp coSolve he .writes me a kindly lettet.every year, trade. policy ; is squinting now • in the
the riddle somewhat, said lIarry, • declining all invitations to visit us, • direetion of Min - American greenbitek
.'
gravely, 'if we were to go out. and:leek .. '1 filli but Myself,' he writes. 'When - firranOnil &hey, and as the result Of itS
at it
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.1 die you . will find I have not forgotten agitation and of its legislation is fast. t
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Atid atthis suggestion:100411 /tilled , you., Until then, let me live. on, like preparinti the way for atinexatitin 'to the
out n Masse.
----, ' • the Solitary old Oyster that 1 have taught Ste tes.--°-4Tidoa Ativerg40.
for it, they cannot say tilt • they' were
not fully warned.
That the results expected have not
This eolump, is
emptrance.
nowt by the Womoo's Temperance
Union, ,
"Wane
isa mocker, strong drink is raging: anti who-
soever is deceived thereby is. DOE vi 440."-Rroy. XX, Q.
Behind the Sooner!.
The follovving is the story of one who,
shortly after, died in a drunken de-
bauch, • Otica a well-known clergyman,
then a tuennier •of-Cengress---surely, if
anything can warn from drink, this
picture will do so :
'I have inn a. career of dieipation and
degradation in tbe infernal slavery of
Alcohol. I3ut now the struggle is over,
and I can survey the aehl and measure
the losses. I had a position, high and
laoly. The demon tore from around me
the robes of my sacred Wilco, and sent
milord; churchless and godless, a„ his-
sing and a by -word among Men. After -
Wards I had a busineas, large and lucra-
tive,
•and ioy wilco in all large 00UrtS
WEIS hoard, pleading for justice, mercy
and the right. But. the .dust gathered
on my open books, and -no footfall cross-
ed the threshold of the drunkard's office.
I had money ample for all necessities,
but ib took wings and went to „feed the
ccifibrs of the fiends,whierr possessed ine,
bad a home adorned with all that
swealth and the 'most -exquisite, ;taste
.could- suggest, The devil 'crossed the
threshold, and the light faded from its
chambers; the'fire, went out on the holi-
est of eltars, and. leading through tts
portals, despair. walked forth, while.sor-
row.and anguish 'lingered withiti.
I had children --:•beautiful, to me at
least, as the dream of,the morning -and
they had so entwined themselves ai.ound
their father's'heart, that, no matter
where it might wander, ever it came
back to them on the' wings of-.afather's
undying love. His -destroyer took their
hands- bis and led them .away. I
bad a wife, Whose charms of mind and
person Were such that to see her was to
remember, and to know her, was to love,
her. Few thirteen years we walked the
rug,Od path of life together, rejoicing_
in its 'sunshine and sorrowing in its
shade. The infernal monstereould not
spare' me even this. I had a 'nether,
who for long, long years had not :left
ber chair, a victim of suffeling and dis-
ease, and ber choicest delight was in
the reflection that the lesson whiCh she
taught at her knee had taken rootan
the heart of her youngest born and
that he was tiSeful to his fellows _and,
an honor to, her that bore him. •
-13u t --the_thunderbolt.:roachect: even
(here, had 'there' it did its Most cruel
•
Work. Ah me I never a word of re- •
proach from bot lips, only a shadow of .11T- • •
e_e p.toy one a :tile
-a-great and-unspokerr-grief-gathering-m
"V\r"
LL MOS
SEPTEMBER 11, 1870
Mebicni artts,
EaReNs whilabg to communicate with SEW: '
late of tit444011,, ortit 1.10 so by ea,neesiee.hitu at no8
Alain stret-t, Buffet*, N. Y.. •
„
1111. APPDETON.-OFFICE.-The Nuonni over the
Btore of Gunniugliamo Alkealteati-tbe Square,
Minton,
Besidceeet-Ontarlo street, apposite the Dnalish
Church.
o1inton,3nly 10,1879. ;
TOUNG, (GlteDIJATE OF TORONTO,,
HalverSltD/ Physician, tiurgooni ate., residenoe
at afr,Illantaing's.three,doorseast of the Temperance
nal?, Londositoro, Ont.
Loncleaboro, june 14,1579.
STAN11111a, GRA.DVATD or Iron MEDICAL
ARRIVING- userly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New Xork,
nepartitieut of 'Victoria lIniversNy, Toronto, for.
Coroner for the County of Huron,liAxilnnP, Orlt. •
. .
July 22, 1874. _ . 01
iThOWSLEY a GIBSON, BlitYSICIANS,
aeons, Acomichoura, sm.; omee,aatteeberystreet,,
uext.°Ooneolidatod Bank.
very. 'Day- 1, Clinton, May 11). _1877.
•
D. R. DOWSLEY, 311. D. A..M. CIIESON,
I D11; WORTNINGTOli, sliTSICIAN. SURGEON,
ArcOucheur,Eicentiate of th'e College of Physielan,
and Surgeons of Lower Canada, arid ProVincialIdeenti,
ate and cOronor for the County of Enron, °Mee and.
residence,-- The building fornierly oocupied by Mr,
Thwaite, Minn street. „
Clinton, Tan.10; 1871. . ,
_
We will bepreiiired at
tatillaneous arbo.
.an 'early date. to show .
one of: the largest and
lORBET LOOXE, barrister,. &e., has. oPened an of -
V flee in the Victoria block, 'Victoria street, Clinton
Cliaton, May 28, 1879.
flnest stock -sin the trade -T -3p
EY TO -LEND, IN LARGE OR strALL strks
. on good mortgage seeurity, at moderatl rates of
Interest. IL HALE.
•
OUnton,Auguat 9th, 1869. 7-tf
311;10 rancy Dry Goois.
This season we intend
making a specialty' Of
ORDERED
CLOTIII
.•••
And STAPLE GOODS.
Cater,
over the dear old Face; cmly a trembling
band laid tnot:e lovingly en my head
only a closer clinging to the cress;'only
•a piteous appeal to heaven, if her • cup
at last were not full. And, while her
boy raved in his' wild. delirium, two
thousand miles away, the•ruother of the
drunhard entered into rest.
And ?thus 1 tand, a clergyman with
a eharge;.a barrister without a brief
or business • a father without a child ; a
husband without a Wife ; swithout
a parent, a man with scarcely a friend.
tnan without hope -all swallowed:14i
in theUttelstrom of drink l'.;-L;Selected.
enrim.•••,- '
DREADFUL MURDERS,:
, •
A FATHER AND nanoirren ALSIOST •
bniOrrEti To PIECES. •
A most ati•olleCion.u%4.1:dEeRi ub°1cr;tSirt'dilIer..1PNV:ItITi
cemniittect,near thievillsgelast even-
in-
about nine o'cloe.,k.. • Itphert Brown,
as well-to-doand respeeted fanner, and
itircbrughtsi-Mit, an'inimeent
Of seine twelveyears of age,'were litter -
ally' chopped to ,death in their ••Own.
bc,use. It: is stated by Mrs: Brown
that tho fiinily4 consisting of herself,
Mr: -brtilVD, her son .0Iark, Ada, aged
twolVe, and', Winnie, aged eight, wore
. Sleeping' up' stah's Clark in robin
over the inaln .par't' t1ii3 house,' the
-others .inithe ehatriber over the:kitchen,'
both chambers having: separate ., stars..
A Man having rapped' etthe front doer
of the lcitohon1 her buebarid: went down
and was attacked by the mail. A
struggle ensiled. • She went down fol-
lowed by the youngest girl„and., seeing
some one- strugglingwith her. husbnil;
van' out at the baek door to give the.
alarm.' The elder of the two ,girle being
the ltnit to comp down, \vita atfacted at
tIo foot•pf the, stairsiby the man and
1)6" tally mu Mood . Her • hoed and
shoulders being 'hacked in a shocking
manner in four or five. plaees.. The
brittal deed. was Performed by Brown's
axe, 'found.. afterward near :the, hack
kitchen door.
Asen ot deceased luta con.fessn't that
he committed the "dreadful crime, stat-
ingthat he had to reason whatever for
NO" At, andhardly know why ho. coin-
mittOd. it. Ha has been committed to
COrY%clio,..Tet'as, o0. nest
party of horse, thieVes wero„traced, to
camp mooting and thither the OflioerS
followed' them. The attacking party
closed round the thieves during the :see.,
vice, Revolvers , were drawn and a
skirmish ensiled. Tho preachet, and the
best Cutters in Western
Ontario, and are prepar-
ed to take any orders for
Clothing with full cenfi....
&once of having thein
turned out to the *entire
satisfaction of every
)22- We guarantee. every
aliment a perfect fit, or
no .sale.
. .
We-haVe jUstareceived
. shipment. of
AD1i6 MANTLES
The -Prettiest goods in
the. trade, and at Lower
Priees. than
People will do well to call
and examine our Goods
before purcha-sing.
ONLY ONE PRICE
All GaOs moiled in Plain Filores:
wOrshippers fled to the hushes. After It, CA LLANDER & CO.
ht ee °lithe thieVes had bei eundodund
a horse killed, they surrendered, and
were taken to safe platters. cLINTolyt Aug 241879
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lta; ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CEATIFICATES.-
411 Apply at the Town Hall, or at the residence of the
subsoriber, near the Itondon, lInron ec 33ruce Railway.
Station. ' . JAMES SCOTT,
• • Issuer of Marriage Licenses .
Clinton, April 27111, 1870.
MERVOIR3 AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY. --A gen,
1.1 Donlan, having tried • vain every advertised
remedy, has discovered a simple means of sou -ono. -
Ile will be happy .to forward the particulars to any suf-
ferer on receipt of postage anerdireeted envelope. Ad.-
dressrj.- T. Snwsz,t, Esq., Mayville, Hammersmith,
London, England. 818m
•
R'W, WILLIAMS, B.A.„,
• (iAra OF THENTON, ONT.)
Graduate of the Uniiersity of Toronto; 'member of
the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont.
OFFIOE AND immures -The house formerly men -
pied by Dr. Reeve, Albert Street, Clinton. • 21
put CENTRAL HOTEL -late Farmer's Albert.
.I. Street, Clinton. S. PINE, Proprietor. This ho-
tel has lately been greatly improved and thoreughly
rdurnished, anti possesses every requisite for the,com-
fort and convenience of the travelling 'while. Good
stabingand attentive hostler.
Plinton,•Nov. 28411, 1878.. •
,
r LIVINGSTON; LATE.OF canape, 111v:the
putchased the noir Dressing business lately car-
ried on by Mr. Delmer°, desires to intimate to the pub-
lic that he Neill oentinne the same at the old stand, and
hope, to receive a eontinuation ofthepatronageaccord
ed his prodeceoaor. Ladies Hai Work a ap.ecialty.
Clinton, Aug. 8, 1878.
-
U8noo'js1WIABTON,_ ON T.,.ZOLLEX • .2.
110 Delmore, proprietors. This hr;telthas beezi bhi••
Urged and newly faried. and now off9rs firstclass
accommodation fez. tho general travelling •publie.t. Or -
dors fen rooms by let ter or telegram carefully attended
to. Good, Sample Booms. Wiarton is most beauti-
fully situated On Colpoy's Bay, and the site of this
House bas boon carefully selseted. Tho house is in.
-tended to supply a want long felt .by flies travelling
publie, and by tourists, sportsmen, anti fatuities
lug a pleasant summer resort. Steamers call
MONEY q.'ci
T navn any amount of money to lend, on goed,
impreved farms only, at. 8 per dent; charges very
small. Sum no objeet if security tunplo. I do not
lend money for any Company.
JOHN 8. PORTER,
Nov. 5,1878. .
t,neronzu.
GO TO GDO. STEWABTB, CLINTON, FOR
S 'N7V1,1`NT IVIA:01--IIT4MS
Various iin4o, styles and prices., NEEDLES, Oro, ace
An kindrepaired by -a Practical .Machinist. Work
warranted: IviAmusr a to luta by.the week or Month
April* 8, 1879.
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• •
W. E.
LlyitGEtiN DENTIST,•Graduateof the Royal College .
0 of Dontal Surgeons of Ontario ,has opened rooms
.11,1 the Victoria Block, Albert .8trdo4 Clinton,wher# he
will constantly be in, attendance, and proper. d to per-.
form every operation compected with Dentistry. Teeth :
extracted; Jr lined with geld, amalgam, or 'other filling
material. Artificial teeth inserted from one to a full set. •
Olinten,"April 17, len.• 26.
•
seellaneit
MRS, BEESLEY'S
MILLINERY Establishment
A. largo masoaietent, of FEATHERS, FLOWXAS
SLLES and EIBBONIS in the newest shades. -
• Also, a large stock of FELT and STRAW HATS, '
Die latest styles. CORSETS, tte, . • . a
• Ageht for Ilnimezon's PATTEENS of garments of all
descriptions ; a largo stock kept on littritli'
Felt andStraw gate cleaned and altered .
Large ASitortniont of tacit& Mantles. .
•
I. A.RGE stock of Crompton I'mpre'ved Corsets'', for
.1 Children, Misses, and Ladies. Selling of sunTmer
sktek at greatly reduced pikes. XONY isour tirao to
receive. bargains.
Clinton, July 28rd, 1879. '' • . .
L. GR.'S SPECI.Efie I1ZED4CliNE,
'NUT). Thkt DE AI
- ''Englise h Rem'enTRA
edy.,•
An unfailing cure
' •for Setafnal weak -
'MRS, SDOrmatOrr-
hart IMpoteney, .
and all diseasot
that follow as a
trequctiee of S elf -
Abuse, es Loss of ,
, .M5W getuo; y, Thayer,
. • , Taking,callassitlide„pain A fun
in the ilactr,Dini. c" •
ness of Vision', Promatel•e Old 'Ago, and manyoth o r
diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a
Preto attire Grave, Van particulars in our pamphlet,
which wo desire i6 gena frets hy Mall to every ate.- •
The Specifie Medicine, is sold by alldruggiets at 81-2er
vorimpe, or 6 packagem for 8,0, or win be son t free by
111,111 tni receipt of the money, by addroosing.
BEM GRAY In5Intij1i11
• •• •
, . ' Toronto, On L•
' 11,11-TI•e.deritandsatourbuoinoishave im00ttailate0
osr renlbWogioXoronto, to which plod° please addreful
all in titre communications;
j 13o14 in Clinton by all druggists, and et -07%010.04n
Canada Itha the United Stales by all wholesale and re •
ti1 druggists: .
Emporium of Fashion.-
C,IIISON BLOCK, 'CLINTON,
Tig s
' rrt,Axts
/engage In annouci
nng that she it not pre.
X. pared to do DIIESS.MARING in .tho la test stylea.
Having been for yt are engaged•fis Witter in leadinh oft, •
tabnahments in Airierivan eines... she flatters hereon
that sho eon give Clio niost perfect Stitialaetion,
Strettlao Ithit 1 t0tk a well:•aolocied assortment of
ifILL.71VJi1.Y A Ni) LISBX SUR%
Anil will endeavor to keep Ilia latest novelties pertak.
ing i,c; the businesk.
A ttArly, latsruomn,mr.r
elliiton,Ittay 15,1570.
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