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Wmal sltrurct Y uii•(mown.
13y Gee. Stovall, Yarns..
Star of my life whoso beauteous l•ay
Uih o er my path so brightly, shone
To guide me ou life's rugged way. •
When naught gave hope save thee alope,
'For thee iny museyouted, forth her lays,
For thee my sweetest strains were sung,
For thee I hoped for better days,
For thee each noble feeling sprumr.
Though forttibe'S-shades tiroutul. me threw.
Their minify, cheerless, hopeless pall,
Thy golden beatus forever true,
Upheld and lead me safe throtigh
But now no Ineie through sorrow's gloom
;NYill thy sweet yaks) my spirits cheer t
Thy lovely form lies in the tomb,
Tlry soul has gained its. proper sphere.
For thee I deeply, sadly Mourn,
_ Ver•thee my tears in silence flow,
• 7o thee my. thoughts will over turn, ,
To thee timo I hope to go. '
Yest Iavy; hem hosidelhy grave
I sit and weep, hat weep in vain; r •
Tears eannet miw my loved one saYe ; •
oaearth we ue'er shall moot again,.
What / meet. no mere ean it be? •
Or, is titi4 all a fearful dream ;
Is this fresh mould tlry.grave I see ;
-Aro th2ngs lane really what they secm..
• Ah yos, thy brother's 'name is hero;
• • This .rnarble slab too'plainly tells.
"fin or thy grave Isveera tear;
by thy tomb my bosom swells.
• Thou wert so mod, so fair, so Rau,
So noble, generous, loving, kind, -
All attributersI found in you .
• Which Mark a. lof ty; stainless mind.
But why 'thus weep, thou art net lost,
• Thoulmst kit gone to that bright shore
•'Whoro we, Mrthen 1 the tide have crossed,
•• Shall Meet yes Meet arid part no more.
from beneath bee uplifted band, "Iio
shall wotit; he shall help me !"
"Young maw!" she called out, The
robin trilled, the brook made cool tam],
tuella splashing 'Over the mossy stones
that Mewed its bed, and no' adawer
came book to Barbara. save the ‘flutter
of the leaves iu the !met copse under
the hilL , •
"Yeting Man, 1 ay r she ealled oat
again, this tithe with a certain acethatof
the ituperious in her voice, • The reetim.
bent figure under the oak tree straight.
eded itself .up tit °nee, anilonade haste
toward the stone. wall that separated
Squire Dallas's a orotans front Dolmen
Wylde's south.spasture hit\
"I beg your pardon," aid he,; hut
you ealt '1', • • • , ,
: " Of course I called " said Barbara',
oinkhii herself .h: " Dont
within w. WI and
s' 4 -Was; ..'
straight and darkly', luindsorne Squire
Pallas'nest/. 11thin
• yeti think, yeung man, you 'might tcy-he
at work 1" • •• . •
At wOrk '?" repeated the Spanish,
browed stranger: • " WO11, peill4sN, I
aught:"
.4f There's no perhapS' about 4,0 Said
Barbara, • brusquely. " Of course you
ough,t, • And slime yo e don't choose to
• work for Tont', nuteter; you may as well
be Working fer
• ."My master 1.1,'
" Squiie Dallas:of Course," said Bar-
bara. • "Dear me, 'how stupid you are."
"Auct• how; may I. venom to ask,
did yen know Who I was T' he question,:
ed, in an amused sort of war. • '
• "Oh, it didn'trequire any groat oxr
,ercise of brillianee for that," - responded
Barbara, with •a little nod of the bead.
" I know Squire„Pallas, has got anew
bired man .and if loifrb net
'
are you t . •
That •is •the qeestian'," said the'
stranger gravely..
"Bet we mostut stand talking here,"
iventasn Barbara, ha a businesslike sort
•of way. "'Take the' basketand go • to
•picking Strawberries jnat as fast as ever
yen, elm, beAtuse we re.. to have company.
otn: hotiN4i'm Barbera Wylde; you
know, youtig. manand ; must get back
with the berries for desert TAT'quiekly•
as pcissible,". ••
• •C All rieht7 ' said the Stranger • I'm
• b
tolerably quick at titiS sort . of thing,.I
believe.' ; • •
',I hope you are; said, .Barbara•• -•ins
'tent on extricating a„ tiny rose -pricker
from thepoint of her stained forefinger
••-•‘ and at other things •too. Because,•
if -you're xot Siuir Dallas won't keep
you.' , •
•
"'He won't'ell T
Barbara shook 1er. head,- 'The last
man 'sVent -away' -because he couldn't en -
TIM OLIN i'ON jr :ERA.
• are 'talking a great deal too much and
working. a great deal 'too Uttle, Pet.
'haps, if y.ott're very,sniart with the her.
ries, I'll bring you one of Phillia's tarts,.
and put it en the stone, fence to -night.
Phillis does make the deliciousestStraw-
berry tarts I'
'Dint wotdabo delightfel,', said the
stranger, proMptly. • • , •
Barbara gave 5 Serail:11'210g glitnee
into the berry basket.
• '1 begin'to think we've got althost
enough; Said she,
Not yet,' pleaded bee companion. .
ri:ct1d3(1 Barbsra, -4 And main
-
Ina Will- be in a hurry, end 111.a:tide will
epold dreadfully if I'm not therein time
tQg'cl°bLiest'ebika:sk SilAt't
Ithe .sleangcr,
With a half smile 4. that yott're a sgeod
deal like ,Ointlerella tbe stery books,'
Barbara onside:1W the matter for a
second' or titre,. • '
am,' sa,a, bo. 1 , never
thought about it before ; buk 16 do be;
lieve 1 on't u littlo like Cinderella,: • Bat,
.dear rde, I there's no glast 'slipper for me,
And as for you, ycung matt,' relapsing
all at once into the sever..3 neater again,
"'Ion had better, get back ito fast et pos-
sible to ytotre work.; and don't. let
&vire Dallas:catch yoa loitering again,
if you've:any regard for your place.'
The stranger stood with cloil'adcap
and dated° of ehiVaironssatiention,
• `But you'll not fore:et: the sieaw he t y
tLut ;02713Siallitille.ynot if ondeleart get old
• -
Phillis's back turned long enotigh to
• steal it out of the Milk -went,' said Bar,
hare. • •
•••And ()fissile trippecl, with rosy -stain-
ed lip's, • golden hair floating recklessly
in the wind, and slight elastic feet how -
ng' down the butteroUps and, red .elover
as she:went& '
',Dear Me, chile,' said•l'hillis, as she
carni3 into the kitChearrosy and breath-,
leas with the baste she had made, 'What
•e time yoit's ben !'
Not halt an hour; cried' Barbara,
flinging away her hat, and splashing
her face , with cool water out of the
bucket. • "'Iles he come, Phillis
cOmpany 3;bring Mien, miss?' said
Phillis, . 1No• he .ain't. An': Mise
sette• •she's asseoldin'. 'Catise •you hin't
• been to arrange de,reses • :far de big
bokay id de middle. Olt do teble an'
Miss•Maude she -done Leari'S'fi x her, hair
te*suit her ; an'-dar's da misting Celan'
now. •Itna,;111isaBarby, run 1' •
There, Mani Ind, I toldyou so I' eabl,
sLiss Maudd.Wyldo, the intellectual'
member of the faMily. It bean
inconvenient crewd'if Barbara comes to
the table.'
Pieldug Wild Strawberries
4c'More strewberries?" said ` Mrs„
•Wylde; with -s.'perplexed 'Contraption of
her brows. •. • •,
Yes," •said old Phillis; the :cook,
'I've suede' two short -.cakes an a
an' dar ain't nigh ' enough left to al de
big glass•dish for; tea."• ,
"Dear me I" said Mrs: Wylde, "what
shall we do?.Lisette is dressing, and
Mande never .could endure the. sun.
BarIara"-t�a slender young girl who
was .curlocl up in one of •the deep ,win-
doW•seats, ipading-"you'll haveto go."
Barbara Wyldo, roused heise1FbuLof
an Arcadian dreads: .of Pickens'', Little
isTerr,-and fixed a:pair of big brae esles
on her mother's troubled- fee°. .
. Go Where, mamma 1',
• " Down to the south pasture let for
•wild straWberria The ground is crim-
son with them there, and-" • •
• Barbara Wylde sciathbled clown Out
• of her high- perab. • .
,".Martima," said she, "what •renui-
sance all 'thisie I.. I dot* believe' Cap:
• tain Ellwood Sovern isworth all tbie
trouble: I don't beileVe faille love
, with either Mande on Lisette, •And I
think, preeeeved,gaosebe".rriles ere gate
-
•
,,iloid your tengue, child I" said Mrs.
Wylde, sharply. "'Take the basket and
go for the strawberries at,onee."
"Bat it's so -hot, manarila ,
" Patf-on your. broact-hrio.ded Straw
•
•
"And I haven't finished my novel,"
pleaded :Barbara, with 'her Mind revert-
ing longinglY to Little
NonsenseaidsMire IV:yhle • kr ton
read tee many novels-, a deal,for a child
of your 'age." • , •• •
Ai a Barbara' disappeared, unwilling-
ly enough, into the apple orchard, across
whieh a sinuotio path, bordered • with
buttercups and•recl clover, led direct to
the velvet slopes of the "south PaSture,"
Where the •tipening fruit Of the wild
:strawberries •shoeo , tiny rubies
along the course ef a, little in dsical book,
all fringed with reeds and alder.; and
. •
tall- sTo w in 0. Ferns.
1-3
"Strawteeries, indeed!" said Barbara
to herself': "It's dreadful to.. be the
youngest of a family ot giiJa, and have
to pick s:ra*berries for ont!s elder is.
tem' beaux." . • '
And she pushed -66 yellowcurls out
of her eyes, and went to work in lugu-
brious 'Oarncet, popping 1,10 larabeot and
sweetest of the berries into her little
round rose -bud of a month,: staining -ice -1'
dress as she knelt down to Seek the shy
treastri•es ander tho clustering green
leaved, •and caislasoning lior hinicla with
the hate elm made. ' ••
•-al-tevonaler-which-eflom Itellmarry?"--
Said*Darbarit to herself, as she paused a
minute to listen to a robin which,perek-
ed oti the boughs of a feathery elni be-
yond the brook, :trilled out his barcar-
olle of glad Malik. -"Lisette is: the.
prettiest, of course, find ho can't kPow
What a dreadful tetnper she's got, But
• Maude is liferary, and has read all. the
.new hooka, and cart talk so'well. Gentle-
men like intellectual ladies; I wish"-,
• with a sigh-" that atilwao intelleet."
And our little' maid felt to wofk at
the strawberries again for full five. mi.
flutes, And than she shook her basket,
• and peeped into its depths with eyed of
• aur e deapair,
• "Not halt full," said slio to immix
"not a quarter full, Oh, dear me ! how
I wish some one woold come to help mei
And there is some one stretched prdVok-
ingly iit the shade under 1Sqtfire Dallas's
big oak by the . state wall, 'where the
sweet inners grow. People have 'no
businese to lio in the shade when other
•people have to be working hard in the
BUB 1 And I do believe it's Squire Dal.
• las's new hired man, and he ought to be
a work in the hay.field instead of lying
there under this trees with • a book.
AtuIP Barbela added, stirveying the
distant Aineatzt witti reisolute blue eyes
iig Spanish
e7e%
sliWay„' said he, until
yon 1111SO pardoned ne.'
;IIoiis can 1 erepardiftryort, flashed:
out Di-A.011;a. Yon have imposed upon
me, you have practiced on ray ere)duli-
ty.' • •
'Yon 'asked me to-helryon'-g sther
strawberries-aud I helped you,'
4 You altowc,lmeto suppese•that yen
-were Spire Dallas's hired man,'
- 'I claimed no •identity, one Way or
the Othot,' 'Amulet' Captain SeVern, 5 1
was- trying to find my way by it fitted,
c1.1.t across thefields tei yotte father's,
house, and sat down under the mak tree
to rest.' And when yen called ine
came, like a_trne knight of old. Now if
'you on convict me ef any serious of-
fence in all this, I stand ready to abida
the conseqnsuces.'
Yon nevet', never,' will be • ahle to
forgiie mit,'.sohbed Barbara, again tat-
• tiring behind the mad of her bine sash.,
• Littln Barbara,' said • Captain :Seva
erit, falling on hio knees, as if it wero
• the most natural and conventional think
in the world to do • ; Will you •forgive
• 111Barbara' saY '
but. •
Captain pevem insisted upon his
Strawberry art. that evening, ;wording
to agreement, and -they ate- ib together,
he and Barbara,. like tlY.O• t101106144 -d•
jell, out' on the -lawn, wnilp Maude
yawnedbehind a book, and Lisette acid-
ly,: wondered what on. eaith Captain
Severn could find' to amuse him in the
• chatter of a child like Barbara.'
And when the red leaves of late Octo-
ber choked .up the little green) beside'
which they had gathered wild strawber
ries, there Wag Wedding at the Wylde
homestead, and the beide was not Mamie •
tlhe intellectual, nor the lovely Lisette,'
but little Barbara.: • •
Dar's no acebuntin' for true*love
Said old as •eht:
e,otirod the wed-
ding cake. •
dare the spiire•s 'driving She,
'Oh,1 was so Serry was' nice.
He neecl•to.,1end me • books:and thingS,
OV'el'ilieleliCes and :1276.1igliCelistrict
schoel'in the. Winters. '1 used often'tO
• come here, aneitalk with him . over the
Widly because, you 'see, it's lone-
some up at the house if I :do bay° two
Oottrn sisters. Llsetteis cross with me.
if Iask to 'borrow any of her • books -
she 'has it dreadful tensperi, has our Li-.
• sette-7-a1d Maud e is Mnintelledtiial to
trouble herself.abent a slip' of a girl like.
me.. Grown sistersre• dreadful,' with
a Solemn shake of the. head. : •
'AndI suppose you aro not . grew
said Squire' Dallitss hired man, with a
curious ,glearn oktmtmement aroUnd the
_corners of his Mouth.. .
' No,' said•Barbara, tun only six -
•teen, and I 'haven't got trains to thy
dresses yet. But peThaps whoa • the
(*his get Married itiA one of Ahem is
OU re to marry this Oaptain Severn --014
take ectre,'yea're tipping all the berries
out upon the 'grass!! Squire Dallan.
won't keep yen it tVtlelt , you're as
eluinsy as. that.' •
..Bat the hired man luckily' succeeded
in righting the basket .befere its crimson
eontents were irretrievably' lost,
' It's all right,' said he, ' see hew ra-
pidly it is filYingup. But suppose this
Captabv-I' fcrget what you slid' 'his.
name Wif$ •'
•
'You mustn't forget things, said
Barham: • Squire'Dallas never Will be
suited with that,- Re's a ver Y particle,
lar old gontletnan. • I mention these
Things, yetiliTib-w'-with itn air o an
patronage---" because you seem like
nice, respeetable' young man, and I
should like you to keep the place.'
• '.I tan much obliged to you,' said the
stranger, hurriedly putting it strawberry
into Ins. 111011t11. •• •
NOW ytill itre eating the strawber-
ries,' said BarbarS, .severely. 'Yen
shouldn't do that,'. •
• Ono or two is of no consequence,'
• apologized Squire Dallas's hired man.
Bat I was going to lifty, supposet this
•comPany gentlemen jv
• Captain Severn, his name is,' inter-
• posed Barbara, ' ,
Yes -suppose that Captain Severn
shouldn't fall in love with either of your
grown, sisters'?"
Then he'd be a very greattisappoint.
itellV alba out Barbara, ' becabse Li.
sotto is six-and:twenty, and geode says
she'll cut her throat sooner than be an
old maid.' •
'Ile might fall in love with yott,' sug-
gested tho young man, regarding his
pretty Companien with a sidelong glance
from beneath' his long lashes. •
• With rnei repeated Barbara.
-a little girl that wears dresses Withont
trains, and isn't out of her seeks yet!
1sTow 1 tell you what, 'young man, you
'rn
Ora-ATE/1114$ COM G
ity a thorough t•uowledge of the natural
laws which govern the f Iterations of digestion
trutrition, and ,hy,--A-earcful-upplitatinn,
• of the line litelerDieli well,selected COCOA,
Mr, Epps hu previded our breakfast tables
with a clelie.ately flavored beverage which may
save us mItny heavy doctors' bills. • It is by
tholudieidua use of 0211alk.• 'gleam
Ireen7ifirtSaiTiTriie gradually built up an-
ti) qtrong enough to resist every tendency to
'disease. Ilundreds of subtle maladies are
floatilig around us ready to attack wherever
there is a weak. point. Wo may escape many
a fetal Shaft by keeping' ourselves well forti-
fied with pure blood and a proporly nouris1i.
ed frame.' —Civil Rovvice GazetGe.-Sold only
• in Packets labelled •-•" Xames Errs & Co.11io-
nueopathic Oltemists, 48, '.threadneedlostrect,
and 170, Piccadilly, London,"
‘. Lei her wait,' said Lisette serenely.
But I won't waft Stished !du Bat-- . •
bare), 'her bine eyes glittering, with, in-
A cetinnon ininOi• or cold siloii i never be
trifled With, often whoa neglected it .is convert.
ed int° a serious aut gonerally fatalpulmonary
disease. The more prudent,. • aware of this;
promptly -use Bryan's l''ulutinaniowaWyasflic"ft:itcnnt: JulYV, 1874, • '
votive which lias sustained Its rellutation for
•
over twenty years; they. are 01
and exert a most beneficial influence on all'the • D.°0-1,01176.eat.201sursed.3.' s'',x°Ailtil"st'n's8t"1"
'Bronchiol and pulmonary' organs, Sold by all. opposite /Itir's mins.. • , • • •
aruggsa„ aria country 40(gors.; • '71i0c 2i (35,„ I), H. Dowsuiv,111.1). • ' Gipson, U. D.:.
1)61/1,.110°o.xt, hoses are mit SO
rare its Many suiVose, not such great curiosities
. either, there are many to 'bo found in• various
• part's of the eountry, but wo. doubt. if they will
ever prove 45 valimble to their °mugs as,the one
exhibited by.Bartiunt ; we imagine' their mrnere
would consider them more valuable without the
wool, for this rough , and wooly:state iat'the hair :—
indicates that the horse is not it- a healthy eon-
dition--Trobably hide•hound, on suffering from
smile diseti9e which occasions this ittina,tuyal ap-
pearance; Main:Mums& use Doyley', Obimlition
Powders ana Arabian Rowe. Remedy, it
• purify...the. blood', 'correct the appearance, re -
Move all obstructions from the luggsatud'liver,
alicl giveto the coat ltaleels and similar,- appear-
anee: Remember* the'name,. and seelhat the
signature. of Hurd & Co.' is on each package,
,1•Tottlypop,th Iyninn, NoVeastle, On.,proprie,
ors for Canada, -Sold hy oil inetlieine dealers.
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.g.,/ at tehe Booms eferthe Store el
Cannividnimo 3 Ailieuhena—the Squnro, Mitten.
Clintou,Deo 201877.
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Albert tool Mill Sirecto,Ulloton.
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vaiversity,f rilysician, Burgeon, &a., riyidenco.
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.1-1 Department of.Victorlo. ViiiversRY, Toronto, for- • ,"
rperly of the Hespitais' arid Dispensaries, NOW 'York,
cormier ror the Com; ty of kluron;1340.411,n, Out,
•
' Gold
•
•
. . •. ,
•• The' hrills Of geld in OM world steadily
increases,. Omagh the- meant, is • but
roughly approximated: Ten years ago
-it was estimated at , about .R45;95.0,000,-,
' 0.00 in Nellie.' • It. twist: be greatly largo::
thoug,h,:welict4 no'fixed date for
lapproXiMating"tbe ,artioant Biit it
may be of interest to's:Os:whet the:bulk'
the•anniller•surceten years ago. ould.
beifitwere all nielted- 'and inn:together.
Pere geld'is Mere than nineteen times'
as .hoavy tiP•WaterSanda cnibie feot'ef:
.water weighs' a- thousand 'ottisees' aveits,
•:durtois. A cubic• foot, of gold Would
Weigh, then, over.. nineteen thenSand
'onnees -avoirclupoie; • 'and evert , Suck
puttee:of find gold iS worth (1:cording:to.-
oui.1 •eoinago) : s.oneivinit • marc
SisssirteefisrilethrrVilifistlifireiretsZteefftsts
table, ,.•After ,aeranging the- rosee end feet, of,: ge 1 would hO
gathering the i1d strawberries, More then er:thirtf'.of a millien dollars.
I',tamrna, is it,:right ..to keep rne..in the. Ascabic :yard of 'solid ''gott.l.savo)ild.'
haele kiteheir ell my days •' • worth t8e11ty,severistim44esstraseicsas
•Mydear 1 my dear 7' reinonstisi tea that, or over nine million dollarsnoid 600
-Mts. Wylde; you 'ere forgetting y one, • dtlbic yards woad contaia •soneWhat
, • . • . . .• mere than the .$5;950,000,000. .ot 'gold
•. And 1 (so sowint to ssor•esptain the world fen years.ag& 'Those; 660-
Bovor_O !" .tiifdtvd • Barbara; 17080;001y. cabin 'yards' wou41 be' contained:within'
Pliciking demi tiie hig soh. Which retie:. to . nbou 6. fifteen feet ..61!*
hev throat. •• • . ' • four feet.:wiile ind •fort t feetiOng
• "What nokil-kM0 saul 1..itsetteA ( e- good stud pat..ot .1 stain. ,Of
"'eyed .been ty "Rai t1te 1 ippling hair and moderate size:. 'But,' s;nyti sonie ones'
the eomplekion of.rose and 'OnoW. • gold is so very analleable thateven
if-deptain Severn ,tyOuld .ever:look_at this 1101ttli Intik Of it W•011.1iigild avci'the
YOU' . ' • ,W11910. earth,' But • ,he -nither
Mit I May look at kippeso 1' UM tea Ilia malleability ofgo1dor, more
cried indignant Barbara, And I'm likely, tinderestilliated the Six*of the
sixteen yearsold, and 'yOu've• no right cnrt1r. I thifO0 1,06;000 lerttififf Of the.
tostreat mc, like a baby, . ' „. • thinneot gold foil to make an iimh in
Children • children l• don't ,get to thickness, 01 about •fifteen, miilioas atitt
quarrelling,' said Mrs. . Wylde. And • a third to make a foots or 40,000,000 to
Bitebara ,clin sib just • here • behind the a yinaL A cubicyard'•.of• gold,. then
tea-tr'en, and.' dare say we shall haVe eonld 'he beaten onto as to cover 46,s,
plenty of room.' ,• • 000,000 'square .yards,..%ernewhats less• '
. There V said Barbara., with all lin- than 10,000 acres, for -there .arc„ 4,SI0
pliant „satimace at her oister, equai;ie yards' to the acre. • Then, :as.
'Iforrid little spoiled child! saki flip e .are 040 earsto tthllUtl1'o
Maude.... •• . . • 'the whole 000 cubic yards ..:of •• gold
Barbara. always gets her•toWit wait ' •could cm beatenout so as to Over' alTeut
ect'intuentect Lisette.. • • • • . 10,000 apart: miles, that.: is, •0 tract
' !Hush Said BIro. Wylde, authorite,, '.Orily 100 Miles square, leSs than the wn
''Itere cornea your papa up the
welle•With Captain Severn.' •
Isisette Pooped 'front' •holiiiid the 'feta -
of the fluted 1.-Istais enrtains,IkIandeli n'
to the'.1renetian blinds of the baywin.
dow, and.Barbara' climb4d with sixteens
yetir-Old agility into it ehair to peep over
her iils.ter's.shoulder, • •.
Oh,'good geaciotts'l! cried she, drop-
ping trent Los terial•Perch willestartling
stub'estriesa, • '
'.What is it r said Mande. .
..." Squire Matins's hind .IIflhi 1,
gasped Barbera. . •
What 1' said Lisette.
. don't' mind about the• ;first
table,' said. Barbara,turning piuk and
whites like 0, York,and-Loneaster rote;
_fi'd rather eat:in the kitchen with
Phillis,' Ancl away he darted liko
scared young doe, before any one could
stop her.
as,
00 any I' said Barbara indiPant-
•• •
• Clinton, Arairle, 1877.
RHYSICIAN, SUlt(41011,
-11-/ MetAlehOlir, Ili0(intlth
ii of the College cif Plrystelaiiii
ti
and tirfNons of Lower Canada, andl!rovinciai Licenti,
ate said coroner for the County of IIitron, Waco and
residencee-The building' formerly oceanic -a by hlr.
Huron street.
Clinton, Jan. 3.0; 1871.
Jo:or Atilt° 11 g t II e Orrld tot; I
,
COleini.ANIN SWEET (JAM:OW.0M equally Salt'
able for -children and adults. EndorsocI by
over GOO doctors in 'C'anada. The ditliculty.of
edministering nauseous' medicines, and the de-
sirability of haying them pleasant to the.taste,.,
induced- . T. Copland to . undertake researches
which rosulted in the thicovery of it Sweet Cas-
tor 011, perfectly palatableof the same strength
and medical' qualities as the. Ordinary Castor
.011.; and while equally safe and harmless, yet .
•1 . tAboet111,1griai‘114steharn, !foie' geteirptianT.tY'SoartIlle lelialilreolingsaylleiii
is honey ; Others call it syrup -they all say they
likelt. Onepa-rent:says-4.-1113;4311i1drott drink
it like'. water•;":anOther-`5 We had to hide .the
"bottle or they would, have finished itright 'off
another ,," lify little girl' has thken it twice
without, any trouble, alit'. (lees net, -knely wInit
it is, thongh she hoteS tho ordinary. Castor 0.11,,
and we never could get her to: take it without a
fight';''. Yet another ---`` I' wish yon: success at
your SwtsT CAsToR 04 ; it is a siileinlid thing
--snre to.take the place ef'all the comuion oil..?
' , The etraorcliaayy demand .for this iinprove-
ment ot 'a. staple household medicine hoe brought
• fraMinlent iniitations into the markt, but, the
• pnblic can guardthemselvesmgainst substittitos
(which -unprincipled Partiesare•attempting to
:sell on the reputation of 'this article) by seeing
that the .nanie 0OPLAD'S .8WOET QAS'ren .,011.,
is on lioth.wrapper and direction Jabal. '
Tho undersig•ned,; having: purchased. 'Messrs.
ration, , aye noW man attic:Wring:At froni...tli., ori,
grri,n• Oftioii:elzde •' at.. Oe's,tiiitereet' in the :above ;wept-
•
: - . W011711.1101' &...T.Xig.i..1.isf, Toronto: .
AS:li'for C`oismx-rfs 'Swims' 0Asron-On,: • .01i: -
'Serve -the name. ' 1)0 not ho dooilin, IT,-
7altriiefifOill`ktdrettltr.4.41,i'elf:!-21T-E6
ly.
She had dried utitil her eyelashee woe'
all glittering and her cheeks stained
with tears, to say nothing of the °rum,
pled etat e of her sash ribbon and white
muslin dives, and now she sat modelled
under the fihaddow of the groat flower.,
ing ahnond bush, as if she would fain
retreat utterly out of the world. of sight
and hearing. •,
Captain. Severn stood immovable he?
tore her, with fOldtA Arms aria (loret knew him, or btoause we do.
041ianeva-m ,arbs,
Ditt;011706Luitriftt3(,%).n.11B)SaII.A.ALLr8,:t.7218II
Al°Nc,11P:a0U3nLe'llril
iaiersst. ; ••
Clinten, August Otbilge9, ' 7.4;
l'offAni.,E$ V: 14.50V1VCIAL LAN!! ,:spa- •
Valcator, and.Leed Agent. 0111
•pima° street, Wingham. •
Am.;. 2, 1871.•
Eci *UM OVE,TIVIC
er the
sithserther, neer thh Lennon, °Huron & Tireco'llnibrey
• Bhition. •" • JABLO KOTT, • •
Diener -a Marriage Lioonses •
abrrell,•AprIlr7th., 1870. • ;•
1-)AILIVAY 110135E, dLEN'.1 014T. ABOVE .
--Lk house in situated e'en.) to the station). coal is Bier-
eut;h13' venerated throughout, and now:affords good a C-
corentodation fort,he travelling public.. Large stabling '
and good host.fern in attendance. Cho,leost liquors in
the bar. Tires. L.A'se,.Propriator. • ,
Envtius PHYSIC/Ail gen
IN • tlemau, having Wed in vett every advatised rem-
ody. has eiscovered a simple means Of milker°. Ire
will be happy to forward the nartieulars to any stiderer„,
n receipt ors stamped and ellreeted euvelone. - Address
r. T; sinysix,145., Lisburn' goose, Lendon,leglancl;
. .
• • <- - IS
0.• 111eIN'110SII; nIVVVIELD, issusit
Marriage Licenses under the new Act, Omen -deafen., .
er tor Wait Aithlaritein the Queen's I.;ench, for couti. '
ties of Hut= nnit:13tneo: -; Conveyancing done, Such an
Leases, Donde, Contracts, 4ills,-„Dceds, andldortgagee,
INA/ Small. ReSielonee-opposite Pollock's lIetei.
• ' • atorny ,cnvtiscim nar.yrz.
, 13aylleidniept.,14, 1875. • . •
saN1,1rfOSiiX, Aeceinitente: Anetieneet6
• 4--.1•L Fire and Idle Insurance and Cenoial Commission
•:Agents. insutaneo two -third 'cheaper than ordinaty
not, and first-class Ste cleandallutuniCoMpanies repre-
sented, 'Money. to 'loan, and* till kinds et 'property
• 'maga alai sold. -.Voierate onuses. 011The-Kiso Sr
• a'oim:•arAsoa., . • ..• • .' . •; .rosinar111,1)SON,
Continissioner and ihenei 'of ' ;: -. Cenveotreer,
Ain.rring.c Licences. - • ' • if: •18 • •
•
• .;tg 4 143) xi S Oil' ac VirAl'S ON, • '
• • • C r • . . A ci
c46%-,,i1clipSIT021. • iiic47.°":'64-' P"145,1frietliprii:.;.„::':-..."'"'
, .. ' eitsi'll";o‘nsill'AISIST1)ItileSittE4'21.".1eir,' i.'. • •
• - ., . . piaster . . .,. ' ' . , a , N' ry-NrolsOloson. will br in canton every Fit°1a4;,r'l.ch:- .•
Mitchell's Belladonna imptov'cd loiliii Robber•Poroad
• There never lias been's: time when the healing
of se inany'Llifferent diseagen'has been caused
by outward applicationas the present. It is an
• undispnted•faut thitover half of the entire 1)01.
inflation' of the globe. resort to' the use of ordi-
nary. plasters. .
: rl'he principal'ingredienti; aLsed In making I
We, Vraiticinctinse of,the 13ihie:--Itub-; •
.. .1. ' -...
.these.Piasters. are pulp Olibanumt.-or
known os better 1 •
.
'be, anti Burgundy litch.; whit;h, W1107). ic...ie0i- 1 f+ T 7r IN -- ''. . T 0 1\i' A G E NOY
ficidiy • emnpounded, is. (till of electricity, and. ki L.14 , .
1
unifi firer brought betbre the liuniawrae".0,. '• .• I. ' '
when.cm
obined with the pure Medicinal, gutn,4, . ,, . • ,.• . , • • , '. • •
o foteta to be one'of the greatest hes ling•meill. • • .. ' . • •. • • • ----.
;•, •
Theyane acktrowleged by alinb; hat e used I l trot sst trom Pont to Pyre per cent allow'ed.
them to net (picker Omit AMY other Plasters • ' Idi Deposits. '
•they:over before• tried, and that one of these
Plasters will do 'more real 8 erviect thair,a' huit-• al,. LOTTON,.•Agerit. .
tired hf the ordinary. 'kind. All other Plasters - Clint en,, Api'.11,--1870. • ' . • -, 1-y
are :do* of action, •and t•equire to' be worn coil- - . - - '••-, -- .-- L. •,--- - : - ---------- ---.--- t•--
tinuallY to effect a cure ; but .tiwith the:4,4f: is MIrely different ; the ite4Autt lute is :LIVIA the CI cicke, .Virgehei, JeWelleiy, cte .
,
vaieut .-Will (...I 1). effect, ' •'
i'['hey 1ms:suss nil the learthing warming, dttp-'
000IsTS01,4I DATE. BA.Nk OF 'CANADA
uAmm, $4,000,000.
•
porting and strengthening qttalltie,of all other S FOWLER •',-
.....
EilltaTUATL,IiM, TIQI)OLOIM'CiX, and ye- 1
Plasters'. lany who Ilitve... been relieved of Debirsi to retort
electrical, qualities .which the Porous Plasters
contain, ruid whicir is iinparted to the.system,
or SIDE, and. believe itiii solely done hy the ' , ,,,....sikym.
•
".: 12,...„6.t 4)
-...... , mers,tortleolbey.
his singer e thank
'to lila nointrou `
'ago tbath ehas re
• friends and caste,.
aleharcelpetron. '
rious other poins'iii the 1CIDNEYS, BIlEAST l'•^' ei a Ault liii:S)
Oath r.,storing them to a healthy emulition. ceiveclichikeatrk .
- Thly are vory soft and plialtle.'still very au. CaN1013, 9.
blinton,andhopos
•
ing onbustnes'ain .
' heSiVe ' itild ti. sure cure 'for 'WEAK' BACKS,
'PAIA IN DIP. AIDE' AND .111tEAST . -nod by a. strPt attn.-
are Invalitable.to the who oshave a (10.1.T) of Visa to business,
wad ludas. every
Ion.; standing, toilefton preyettn CONSIJMI•i. , eilort to meet the
• ,
TIO.N. Soule even tell lis they believe they
Vere entirely elven by mouse of them of a long- , friends, to contin:-
wants aids many
..., „
scmted Comm miition. no to retain their
'. :Prepared by CV:011(41r E. 'NfirrctiEf.T.. . patronage.
110 woold ah,o take tido epportnnitY of slating that J1.6
hm.talion his von lino zutrinership, and that, the_ bust.
agss V11114 conducted it futures tinder .tho .stylo of fl,
eoi,Vran ksalsr. Tito drat ivilt.l.cce on hand s
tent of Aretanont, and a little more then"! Lowell, Aram
":arinT:viii:oe. ult.. \,:,;• Ft; teetilroteocowtyne,--- _.. t,...1.1,c.1001 ii,,i....e, tytt (.1,esie)rniii,)coicl., •. i/fiii, (uHt;:pia.i.i:oi. 7"--;;;te' Ifirti:4;ol'Iiiihilr::'" f"9'' ih :
a fifth of either NewYork or'Pentind. I ''.41],llis All inmssista.
•
%Jot al i 6s4 il Vii•es A SAVE. •
• A l'ic-cdtek Trrevehri • 1 An aqtatfiljti; eHite,la for airdisi•;14,4 01 Ike
•
•
I'd (11?"11' 6 . .I . : ) . z ' Pt.1191'711,:i ig.ti/ (Mg
inigor`wi jariejayicles in that pl•aea. was dot ' T . *
. on bor _at.t.ttlee a4o,, • a lady lewinhgo . i'll.';'"A;"t'ulitic:::::'.,r}44 fl. 11:•
:,Iiii f. fit l'11"7'4'
•
sittulitialit ,I•lpieanpsoryitaitttf,!, oeirtillat lievirniilleil(i6fillify:6:11(:ilit.i::nai-'160.se'llitiCI17aarintfl°hieot.X11:; • ?ce.1,),Iittillil:(4)':)tritiii?c::::111;tlif;:l:ai'x'ttir.1111(Wg,t, tc,‘;itilt:.141.ti'v,,!el'ile,41;:i:iftf4iiti.::11.1‘tit:13.1c(litii:.terleill;bi;..t,:till-Itet:r1itot'0°1;
•
reri,s 0 so
to her
ago, the
than ) lr
throu elt a (11(' .org,,i woi,:_ts ‘1114 ,c()'nfl? ,av III li il ii: s'11:1141,11:1;%.1rd:elpetuCi'rreurTiller114111:ti:
Intiln0:11 thie':' , anii,i0fILF4 applieation, being n'..itellietel•x •"" '
a • dot tor, ilioant .1),1:.,!v1.: Alm,. ilia, ttili4vtii.systies cotiAltutine„...,•
exarah ined (1);°" se"t 111°1' rat I p onouncsal ill° a 1u:cement acal,1,11,1%i,lafe'vs“c3s.
the satL,31:villi'rif47 ..I
opinion tliatl' f°°t 0,.tetuns.atiert• • porn het:duly 0 c't 1:)111011131111 h I rest6rtlirli4ttielltt,(3.(111.tICIliCi
tor -
was
pyteilinaervi-iociiillili8utigyoentrio,aeordgibilo.:toti%;:inth]si:hiiiiottd.sioixSouiel'eacrisos xi, roil ctiFluivittotirti.10.:n i.,lri:,i..i:111,,,,Itiguott:,ltii,ei‘larlictli,y,:fieg` Jet al tor -
f• ot,'.gUohtitsvnb. u. ,, :Alin 'ilt firti°1:11:1°r:tieweii:fasc:::::: ,.A8):Va.: iell,Cel :81:: ItliCt:C17:1;:lf Ntl; ,%e1:1'1:1:yal,,,.‘velfil:titijitin)1111s:t:itsottes;t1;f:"e' 41.)1:e°41;e'll'trf;ft'ri"Ir'iratil,ltInt Itilfein't(tge:1111(1::irtg:litoeY:''gsl!
conversation. for ' '
perferatie;17 lisliaphpYorY• c.kavra8,1 beift. "'sic aont:d7tthel:nt 1,..,7:Itiiiti):J.1.1,;(nt,m,atelit:fal.;;;.iiitiiiiivtilfte:evetfriva;thteisstii silotiTitd:-:1,10.
palled WM het! right leg, a rail° is - '`D 41.1 1:31. 113)T'si --41:ssnteax•Rtgl`Sar-vs,"while
new and improved ractehiusiatsferomaki
WbOri. tfh,o remaitider ot the rieerl,Itt ove _..._ 11. :_., __trv,t le estloug, ,610-nt,c ".• . :
a,„ein until a few weeks ago, illkbirliTi.r.:VOlt PIT:ES,1811r8" SIM -
0 wpfr , Inf,i, f 1 riedmte,itml tt perm Artr. 11111.
aopritters e..
the ktiee. After findinet at reetifietlace 1.631<i"g
. 0 ...,,, .• intl. a That's Pe_rfect be.,st fee the l'IYM.SALVP, have
in OAS svornan's bodysfertsventym 14
sa. ee changed the Takes aisles on the cover so al tfs
correspond with -the Oat on the Wraeper, cir-
years, the needle was not rusted a I I Ito nizh
°Wars, AdvertisementA,call attention
somewhat disebtored." , to this, as it might otherwise be 'regarded as
A:A:firm -is ustudy-r‘efused, oredit for ' • IIMPIT & nAnatlt.
tomit felting.
-One or title reasons -either bee'auttO We Proprietors. Freedonia,11. 'Z
N'Oft.T.EntOP & TXMAli,
Toronto, Agents for Othnelta. • Clinton, Aptlt 241,1810.
• Watches, °leaks, Jewellery, Spectaeles,
• • - Ana ain'.-tEe-i kr. elicit fine
Alt of NOG'S Repaired and IV:Counted.
• 14 iltn, clewring, &s., .tone1i short notice, in'
'eurfinisnlll.e romans # mut on reasonable terms,
.i.‘1,13111re MEI";1.‘Ziritr1l liio.11111 M.1,11B111`:
• 011iticit..3).•c. 84517. .
ytEipiAN... BROS
•B.1,9
INSURANCE: 41-:
Tollorai Amts,
itIMS N1 011 Mori,TOMI LT 8 Pn,
Mellag..1.(1VIA 130t1011.1%,' ,
VLA.NOTI,N. OF It.,1,ND DISCOUNTED, 7e
_
.e, LEO IV Eli '41c Dr, PoN 11%.
riest.elet.,? Phi", Lite awl .,terbleirl Inv:m.11o,
CoutpanPs
Acirsrs t en rue G.uitnt tarn ssrfasSri. cofiroti,
'
Capi nt raid Fuii ....... S34750.000
Amount, of AOsstorance, ... . 10,412,907
Woeltly ItiC01111, 13,000
"IrittiAltnrerthatimty miter"milimy 1 nth coot*
AGElloY 1101
(became:diem /11111111 Litld Of steamers. t he oldest
maraud reliable Ilaes crossing the Atlantic, tickets.,
issurd at lowest rates, frodi mid to ClInton, to andfrom
OreaShtitals,.
.017PIZY ffoa 11171WAIr.S.P.6141Y2tak
' vviSIONIAN 131totA,