The Clinton New Era, 1878-08-29, Page 22
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The fates that sciw Select the plow*
That cuts the cleanest furrew; •
That man j Only aU a hum
.*Wbotto work is clean and, thorough:
An the rates that reali for the harreat $Weep
11,0 (Moose the Iteouest Male;
That man fo onlY half a man
'When course ie weak Ana,
They err who deem LIAM buy StretiM
But meant for craft fif power;
No Inmost worlee so 01290P MA Moan'
Bat hath its solemn IMer ; •
For tho lowly poor walks °Immo
Hem still Audit human dutY, • •
As well no those whose statelier laps
Move on la light and beauty'.
Do wall your work, Re porter, clerk,
Longshoreman, grootn, or carter—
The crowns ot toil are worn 11S 0#
Ai sweat a brow as barter;
Blunt Duty talces all sorts of traoks—
Woad, narrow, dry, or muddy -
As much of coattotence'lltaX.14.1 tiFown
In workshop Ps in study, , -
-work without Saws the et stoin draws
.10roin hands Waster Mal blunder ;
The ehlefest camas for making laws t
4Gainsb false protease foal plunder,
Sprittgs out of 81otli and roily, lactth
With nauglitinit on before them,
AU honest wages seep unless
You gly0 good labor for therm
The toil'you see in pegging slates,
cir wielding pia mid shovel,
As latch as that of pen and brain,
May glorify a hovel. •
And moan and baso lo all his race,
To alien anal to neighber. •
Is ho who in Ws boort denies
Tho dignity of labor,
• '
Then, though you toil Om thq soil,
" Or underneath it burrow'
In mines and tuttnels, alwaya let
,Xotir work be,elean Mid thorengb..
Humanity's a Family Tree,
Acquiring honest duty
Of little twigs, as well BS houghs
That wave in strength and. bounty,
FOR.HERSAIOEL
• •....
" Miss Cameron.".- •
Leonia Cameron, lazilyo looking out
of a- bayswintlow tipon..a.garden gaining
with autninn ',tints and sunset glaw,
lifted a pair of soft, dark eyes. to Mrs.
Tollinan's face. It was an anxious face
just at that mement„ and, being usually
full of happy content, theanxiety was
very apparent to "Leonie. So, after her
first careless. glance, :she straightendd
herself in her low chair and .said; quiet -
;,et withevery 'appearance dilater -
found rest and quiet under Mrs, Toll -
man's motherly care. She wes. rich,
richer far than the landlady had any
idea of ;* but alm, bed n.o near veletiveS,
only second "cousin to keep her lonely
home end plaY propriety.
Societyconstiteted itself be amateur
guardian, and laying bckiu hee
Wrier' chair in the sonset glow she wood-
ered indorentlY what-soeiety wonld say
About John` Farber, It Would graot.
him a 3:are peifeetion of maoly, beauty
'of face and form and forgive the evi-
dent traoes Of dissipation if it was -only
known that he was the On of a riph'
man and had. been educated an ider by
profseeiors. Bat inm hat holy hirreor it
would torn away with uplifted:hands
.when it wes known he was disinherited,
with ne home but a room in the house
Pf
widowed aunt elting oitt her nar-
CW
incon4 by taking. heartlerti. It
would ensile at bis biting Sareasins, bs
eonversati6n•, his cynical sneers
if he was rein sta ted in" his father's favose.
bot how rude these, -•itionla be in. -a poor.
titan. • • .
thinking of iociety's
opinion, cptite unconsciensly glided into
considering her own. This daricebroW-
ed. man hacl • teade,.a fake portion of her
8unmeL pioastiree fa? three months, and
ha,debeen he cavalier • in many emintry
driveand sells,- •and quoted
poetry. under. tteese Re a 'superb
hitritone. Upon tlie 'murmuring- waters,
lboked•into her'eyes on.a 'moonlit porch,
'and whispered delicately,werded :flat-
tery.. No. more than. many- „ Oxiother
tiVn Ttl On:
Miss Cameron lead looked upon Deere
thee one lteguiehing ,ettitor„ iind.rotRot,
• ten when her aniteseinent ivearied
• her, Scarcely a flirt 'for she priceurag;
eti no ' doweright .1dveolinking; 'but ei
beaatiful, • faecinating 'weipan who
woiended 7 -hearts withemeeely eat relehs
. • .
grace.
IN.Itish°ee in the ennset it, Was impress,
od her protid hart• that lineup-
eatou sly .she had poisoned a 'life -that was
alr,eadY sinking. There Were capabili-
ties • for • betterAhings- than diesipation
Or :auieidte • in John*. Yurber., and. she
-shivered as alio. thesight he might be up-
on'. some dangerons precipice, waiting
for theulasp .of hand to .draw him.
hack .or its. repulse to throw -Min oveTr=
She , poised in .reviow.. her .hest of male.
trienq (.4 -and -AM -O. noneTWho-lmd- w..:).71e.,
• ened her beaet to bones of such keen• .
Pleasure as John Fortier had given her.
She tried' to recall one Mind 'whose grasp
of intellect :had ''dwarfed - her triincl as
hie had. dope,.tello lied met her. fairly
so many, arguments and Worsted:her,
and alio could only. remember s•oft- flub,
tery of lisr wondetful "mind!. •
est;
•
" What's the Matter 1".
An awkward pause folknved ' that
question. •
Mrs Tollman fidgeted under the enquir-
ing•glance of the dark eyes, cleared her
'throat twice, and finally said,. with ner-
vous 'en3phasis
" John 14!urber."
Miss Carderon's face seemed to freeze'.
It was a very petikitiful faocl,' with pride
for , a leading expression. Sweetness
Jurled, in the Mouth, intellect Reamed
* from the radiant dark eyes, but pride
shadowed' all. It. carried the small
head gracefully erect, it Swept the folds'
of the'rich dresses with a regal tnoiion.
It touched the small patrieian' hands
and was evident- in the Well modolated
tones of the refined. voice, •.
'There,' Mrs Toilfran id, despair -
I've made you wad. alreadY, and
'havetet said anything.' • ' • .
am not mad; Leonia uniwereel,
and there certainly lurked a Sinile in
her month but at the good woman's
.Consternation. '13u t you.have not told
Me what troubles you.'
Its—its John, Miss Cameron, and' --
then rapidly, as if the words weie fore:.
ed by a fear of her own inability to fin-
ish her self -appointed -task, she hurtled
on. He's inp nephew miss , as you
know, though his father is a rich man,.
very rich, and John is abevn his mo-
ther's place in her life. • 'She's dead, ad
John wet; spoiled- somewhere -between
the year she died and two years ago. I
don't know 'wimp he took to bad ways.
He was 'brought up as ha idler upon.
his father' e money, and from'idleneSs to
drinking, gambling andbad. ways is an
easy road: • His father' is ahard man,
and he thrust him out nearly a year
• ago and disinherited him. He -came
here, for I leve him. I've nothing else
to love; husband and children are in
the grave, so.1 love
There wefi a pileous pleading. in tho
woman's face, but Leonie'e was bltiok;
save for an air of polite interest. .
He was more ,ilesperate when •he
came here, but I've coaxed him up a
little. tut—but—oh, Miss Cameron,
you know what I want to say. You
are beautiful, riche—a lady for above me
in education andposition, and only*
etaying here for othintry quiet. I've
no right to filed fault, but—abut—don't
flirt with John. liels be trouble' t
n on sm. write • and he's falling
Java with you as fast as he can,
eve if you play with him he
self, body and Sonld ,
airly out of breath with her own
est utterance, Mrs. Tollma,n Paused,
fog pleadingly in Leonie Cameron's
'The expression of polite interest
-Watered as the young lady said,
1 understand you aright you wish
pore your nephew. It is not
he is in your liOuse, so .1 had
ave it,'
dness; cried the tv.idow, aghast
er retation of her words, *
hale Where can yon And
ing place near hero 9''
urn to London.' '
my •foot in it. John will
give me,' said Mrs. Tollman,
t3 Wilid,t10 sympathy in Leon -
la She tUrIlecl away at last
4. more anxions than ever.
sinking beek in her chair
tb the,sunset clouds and
lege, and thought, perhaps
to return to London.
001110 th weary with
hionable life, tired of fiat-
• flitting, and she had
THE CLINTON NEW ERA:
•lostormtonowpacanoteasetatescalnit
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in Iiia
eyes, the, pleading in his vole°.
Only for a momeot, . close to the low
window, before 4 hand like a snOWIlake
fell upon his shoulder, a 1/0i00 low and
sweeso muyeuired low in hie. ear
Be a loan for my gaited
She Wes gone before he apoko again:
and he wandered off to the woods to
Muse upon the possibility of this new
life. •
The next day Mrs. 'Pullman lost hoz
Ott BIM boarder. Soelety, languidly
contemplating Miss 'Cameron for the
next; three yeaes, foundeher eccentric, a -
She was ei4 and grew: by flashes,
fascinating either Wok but she was
rnystefiOnaly u n pProachable,
. The bravest saitor found himself met
at the pOint whae friendly aftentiens
inerge into lover.% dtvotion by a wall of
ioy reserve that was impassible. She
never flirted, but she had the reputation
of 4 flirt, beeauSe she °Willi pOpn'ar and"
admired; and remained*.single uotil ehe
Wes twenty-seten. She was ktetwo
be trutliftil, and elle bad distinctly told
soma', inquisitive friends that she
was not °timed, sO thero wag not Oven
t1.10 spice of romance of, the gossip.,
knew her not in those three
years, but Mrs, 'Allman was the reci-
pient Of various hathpers'of city
• eiee froth her and would acknowledge
the sat:inlay letter,
• ,On0 of those; dated three years after.
the beautiful Miss Qaineron left
after dabble -Italy thanking that Young
lady for a :hamperof dainties, added :
yoturemembee my netbew, John
Tuber 1 ,Ite left me the day after you
did; and 1 fretted more than a little.
But he took a: turn for the good, Heaven
be thanked. He worked himself up.,
arui to -day Illeewritealime he hes ina.de
fi;iondri. with hia. father again, and is to
be taken partneeint a commercial honeo,
His Esthee's to 'boy 'it, brit John's earn-.
•ed a -place, ttio, by burd, honest work.
Oh,- my dear; nu happier than ,1 evilk
• though t :to be, • Perhaps you'ye: heard
of 'the hotiee in :Louden thetjolm is in.
But Di tire yeti tritiog alien niy af;
fairs, 1 woolde'tOzily '1' thought per-
haps torell reineanher ...Tobin' ••
Ire Loodoni LeOn id, murmured ; so
near 030 all the.s0 theep yeaes, and yet
Finally, lifting her 'eyes _with a soft
sigh, ;she isa.w Isiw, leaning against a, .trOe
opposite the low Window; lookiright her.
-A. vivid:flushstaiaed .laTy cheek as
attid-: • ; • "• •
. 'Whet ean'youlaye been thinking of?
• You 'hevis not stirred for half ail hater.
Only that your eyes were open I ahoilld
have thought you 'asleep.'
yotir powers ' of ,obseiVittion are
marvellous,' she answered lightly.
is dreaming.'
' Of what ?'
' The world in general—my world in
partieular, It is. almost time I return -
„.ed there.'
• , She was • prepared for some slight
Show of regret, but not for the ghastly
change in hie face.
• Sho shuddered„ 'remembering, his
aunt's words.
Going away!.Why, of course yon
would be soon,' lie saicl, trying to speak
'carelessly, w.hile his eyes hungrily de;
• vowed her face, and his white, petcherl
lips were drawn as if in sharp:physical-
pain. - • ,
'I.have 'been here three months,' she
said, 'feeling her own heart ache at his
misery.
Yes, yes 1 on will go, certainly.'
• 'And yon,' ;The, said, vofy gently,
you milt be in.the ilk, I presulne„ I
,should be glad to 'Welcome you to my
Rouse.' • •
"No,' he said, 'harshly; will not
take such advantage of your kindness j.
am a man your friends would tell yoit
to shoo, Miss Cluneron—a man who
aaat,e.d..ehiS life till it itoloo lateet
take up the threads aarn. You do not
know, perhaps, that my aunt keeps me
from charity 1'
'I know you have 'offended your ra.
'Vier,' she antlwered; 'but you are reman
scarcelythirty, anel it is cowardly to
talk Of despair at your age.'
• Iler words ettt hien litteett ,w_hipettylt)..
no deli:WOO-0d iietnifeicto bia forebear]
as he repeated s.
Cloward I I might, light the world
yet, but,' and hero his tone was bitter,
and yet strangely pathetic the battle
is scarcely worth winning. :What tvettlel
1 gaii3.1 ItIoney 1 I do not vain() il:- ;Po-
sitiolt 11 lieve thrown it behind no,
baYe played the fool, and 1 mnst take
the fool's wageta' '
I will not have you say se' ' she said,
roused by an oaxnestnoss she had never
intended to betray, You bni1 not
useleasly throw away your life.'
A hope *rang 1.0 his eyes, new therei
lighting them Co dazzling radianoe.
'Miss Catteron—Leonio,' he cried,
were there a prize to win; were one's
heart's hopes centered upon me, I would
traniple down those demons of tempta-
tion. I Would prove myself a teen if
had any motive.
There was no mistaking the prayer
filers's0ocoA. llna,TEVULAAIXOM/TORTINO
—"By a thorough nowlodgo og the natliral
laws which govern the riieretione of digestion
and outritioo, and by a eareful application
of the tine properties well -selected cocoa,
Mr, tilppe ha provided our brealrfast tables
with a delieatelyelevored beverage whioh may
sruamtieavialthZbiis; isby
tiudeetuieosneiiiellof Ibtthat
.anonetitution may be gradually bat up un-
til etrong enough to reSillt"evou tendency to
dieewse, Hundrode of -subtle' maladies are
floating around ua reedy to attack wherever
there is a weak point, 'pre, may agape many
a fatel abaft by keeping (airwaves well forti-
flea with pure blood and a properly nourish
ed frame."—Civi/ S'ervice Oneete.—Sola only
in Paohots labelled ---,"Jarens Errs &Co., IN-
uunopethie CheMists, 48, Threadneedlestree%
a 1) d 1 70i Pic eadillyi London:” :
never eeeteing nreWae 1- ,too held?
Pid I drive him ftwilY by Showing my
heart too plainly 1 Well; even, ,I a su
gL1114.• I gaveslion the tirst stitet toWard
.on lionerable manhood. Rerneinherliiin;
.Mrs. Tolitnan, I do retneitibet
John.' • • • •
' Slue had folded the' letter, and 'Was
rdrer,sing, for the opera, mhou vicitor
was announced. • • '
. •
' • 'What a barbarous hour,' elle nsur,
,inured„ not looking at Use °aril. • In, a
few Moments„
Sher, Was robed ia her•fleocy these of
white lace, •'Overpale b:tio Silk, and
clasped distmendS on her throat and
bwritb.h fir iithiftticri.ra IN •- s
.• and • rTen,. R There Ul;ver lors been to time.v.then thebeftling
'she took the opera cloak frem the maid's, of:so niany different diseasee hed been caused
bend, She' Indketrat Op ear -a by outward application as the present. ]ti s an
• 'undisputed feet that over half Utile entire po-
Ilveatenoot SAYS SO.—That all. who Lave
either used the artiele themselves oi' Witneaf443(1
its effecta when used by others ; all atteh, and
thoY are only fit to judge, are unanimone in
the opinion that "Darley1s Condition Powders
..and Arabian Heave ,Ilemecly" ia superior to
Aeything of the kind heretofore er et preeent
in use foreoughs, colas, thick wind, arid all
diseases which affect the wind of berm. As
a condition medieteo it has no equal; there is
nothing in it which can hijure horae whethar
siolt or well—nor neat the horse be kept from
working -while using it ; it is just the Article
• millet. all Who own horses eecluire, and which
they should. ,baYe coostaukly on hand. Be-
• member the name; aed see that thasigpatere
of Hurd and Co. is on emelt pa.drage Noith-
roo
ptaLayam, an, Toronto, Ont„,-4-yroprietors
for
11. eounnon cough, Anceold shou'd never be
trifled with, pfton when neglected it is convert-
ecrinto a serious and generally fatal pulmonary
disease, The more .prudent, aware 'of this,
promptly use Bryanyr Phlmonic Wafers" a on-
rative which has sustaiiied iai reputation for
over tAA'enty years, they are always efficacious
and exert a most beriefieial influenee on ably' the
• Bronchial and pulmonary orgens. Sold
'druggists and •countyy dealerie ,-.Priee...25 'eta
per Pox.
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This Well known in-e7"'-/si.'a is imposition
.ebuitt.iaci:la,11.9edaOndStirlftl'0 tlieolna Zaf ofnoir IT:ye:8'11a WD111.arnt
ever; althottgli a powerful rrnooiyriioobn.
Ft mins nothing hurtf u 1 to the onstitutio n
. AlAItRIED LADIE,'S •
It is'pecullarly eitited. It will,in leorttime
bring on the monthly period. • with r-egabreit.
In aille.:95 of listyoua and Spinal Afieetions,
Pains in the Beek and Limbs, Heavineae,
Vatigrie on eliglit exertion, PaIpitatien ef the
heeet, itytarias, Siok Ileaduellee, Whites,
•aied all the painful diseases peeeriened by a,
disordered e-yetem,, these Pills Will effect a ear°
when al) other nen a have
Thc:ie Pills like never been known to reil
where the directions on. the 2nd l'.go o Pam-
phlet, aro Well observed. ' .
'Per full par ti e t a phiot,froa,of
agent. • •
'YOB NIOSEIS;NEW yorac Senn PaorP,I nxen.
. and 12 °onto f or postage, =cloned to
3Tot,brap & Lyinan, )Totonte, Opt., general
agents for tho Dominion, will insure ft bOttl 0
•aootisining over fie by return mail.
•SoldIn. Clinton by J: Ji. Combo and George
,Chidley; 11, Jlickson and F. lanusden, Sea-
, urth;4. Carrenbrool, perker it Cattle
1 and F, ,Tordais, Goderielif B.. Oamorone By
•field ;Tem, rota , Algot ell 1 e; and all
'eine dealer ' `" •
- • 0•••9••••-,-
5ather! ;$ BOiladOnna. Improved Ineie Rubber Poretm
'John yurb0'.•pniation of the ttlObe reaort to the tree of °Leh=
A. ereat heal t -throb ',sent the bided •naky plasters. t'
over rler brow and neck then it facli?al The• prirmiptil ingredients used in making
leaving only a. soft tine upon.the fel; itbese Plastere are Gun Olibariurne-•-or better
g o • mr and Burgundy Pitch; which, when scienti-
a. Aril -440N,— OrrEA1 -••- at DAT time ana
at INWNT lime— The Homes over the Store...4
Ormuluglianie 4.411.ceuiniailtLe Square,Olinton.
Winton, Doe. 20,1877. •
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Albert and 4,1111 titre -eta, Winton,
august thh,18(0. • ' . t -ti •
fAMES STEWART, II, D„. 0. IL, altAIMATN 01'
getiill 'University, Nolan:all Physician, Surgeon Iola
.weenehour. Rosideneo—Buvonrunz,
a•gunary 4,1871, • 2
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0 YOUNG, eons (GRADUATE Or TORONTO
• University,) Physioian, 'burgeon, &Q., residence
at Ur. Atenningte, three doors east. o t the Tempo) an,00
Loudeobore, :Ont, • .
Londesboro; :Tune 14,18.1
1111, Sl'ANBURY, GAAI)TIA.TE or THE MEDICAL
Dorartmout of Victoria University, Toronto, for -
molly of the aoseitaie and Dispensaries, NOW York,
Coxonor far the County ot Ifin on, lin.ystni,D, Out.
• July 22,1874, 81
ViOWELEY & GIBSON,. PHYSICIANS, OUR
.LJ GOONS A.0001.1OlgalrO) ee. 0810e, Albert 'Street
. a; erases, 11.
Clinton,Alay 10; 1877. , .
TIE. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON',
Acconehour, Lieentiate of the Uollego of Physicians
and 8urgeous of 1.0WOr Oauliaa, tnal'TOVinois,1110Onti.
ato Rud Coroner fur tho County of Duran. • Oftlee foul
residonee,—.The building formerly oftettpiett 'by. Mr.
Thwaites; Huron street,
Clinton, Jan, 10,1871. •
• tificelittne'ons rbo.
•
, liSONEY .TO .I,END, IN LAItEiN SYllita., SUMS;
.131. on goo& rnort at, meliorate rates of
Interest. • IL 11Ax.a.g s"tiritY1
ClintatiAugust Oth,•1800.- . ,
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MIMES F. MILES, PROVINCIAL LAND SER.,
yuxon,Valliator, and Lena Agent. OM t—Joso,.
phine street, Whightun.
• Winglitun, Aug. 2_1877, . •
ARIIIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES, -
„VIA tho Town Ilan, or 01 010 reitidenoe tho
Subaeriber, near tho Loudon, e.-,aruco nsilway
Station, JAMES. SCOTT,. • .
• Issuer of Narringe Licenses.
OlInteh, keit 27111, 18113. •
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VtAILWAY, HOUSE, CLINTON, ONT. • TIEN AllOYE
.1.110 houtte la situated clone togiEr•station, and is thor-
Oughly renovated throngheut, and now affords gotta no-
oomincidatioWor•tire travelling ptiblia; • Large stabling
end good: hostiers in attendance. Chiiieest :liquors in
Um bar. TILOS. LAtin, 'Proprietor.. 19 ,
,
EuvouS. PHYSICAL yeti;
:tlemee, having tried in Vain. every edgrtised rem-
• ctly, hits discovered a simple meaue ef solf.mire. lie
will behappy to for tv ard the nartionlare to tiny 114116'1.er,
• on reeelpt a stamped aud eireetrat ow:alone, Address
T. T. Suw,er,n, Esq., Lisburn Rotate, London, England.
18. '
T O. AlortiTOS11, 33,17PIBLBi — 18873= O'R.
. matriago Licemms untlor tiro now Aot, Connulksieu.
01 (01' ts.king =davits in the Queen's Bench, for Conn.
ties ot Iluron and Vrneo. Couvoynnoing done, such •as
Leafing, Bonds, Coutracte, fiends, aye Mortgages.
Foca small, ItoSidon0e—opposild Pollock's 'Rotel.
Ituulur opv,iRoun an.tt ntIpah. •
.Bayfiela, Bept:14; 5875. . • •• . ,
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Ilot LIVINGS'.CON, LA.T.P1 eino4t...o;afavnco,
puichosaa the Hair Dressing business Laois car-
ried en.by Mr. Delmore, destia to intimate to tho ub-
lic that he 1011 continue tire came at the old niand, and
holies to receive a continuation of tharatronago accord -
oil Ids predecessor. Ladies Hair Work a specialty.,
ikug..,B, 3878.
1€51r01100 7r0d
Agents: Insurance two,third„ eheaper than' ordinary
cost, and Arat,olass Sti•oh awl 3tatual Companies reins:
scanted. .111oney te 'loan, and all kinds of property
brrooimutnnut tiAlosloxec,I.:. Moderato el.ter• agoe:g.140:::—golisic7
TIEN SALL. '
Com luiPtiOnOr and leaner' of Conveyancer..
etayrieee Lee:uses
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OLINI.,ON AND -GODAUICII.
G. noiton WATtunia. 8. IffonComsolgt
Oliatom W. IL Uniforming
Goderlob,
10.1tIoloomoon will tro in -Clinton °very Vxidox,
.P.1.90,ZSIMONs
• Dealree to than: 171SVOWEVu.:0:87orniter: for the liberai
patronage bestowed on him, and at alo SaIlle. Vino to
intimate to thorn, and. all who like to favor him with •
their enstom, that ha will at all times do his utmost to
toiej no tt otini • lAri.raeyq620031::::teetii.Qtrtw.:s't4ttrzeiratiowris: eins.gein,o a t elm UM.
call on hint. All kinds kept in the different seasons and
•
ShOp4...Old Clinton Ilotol Building, Videritieft,
. .
• can maim .rootioy foitoy, •Worlg or LIS. twill at
U anything else.' .oapftel not required, wo willatart
you. $12 per•day at home made by the inenstricus.—
Sten, women, bop end girls wantdoverYwhere to work •
for Us. NOw is tliO time. 00Stly outilt and terrap tree.
Address Tnnn Lez Augutta,
CLINT
N PLANING MILL, •
CUar tneyoThontson a Scott
CONTRACTOR$
.1nd gitafilit'oefurers Saslc:..Doorsi
MoUldings, Lath, and )91dll
STOIII PLANING and ti C ROLI, SAWING
promptly attention to.
liao on hand a very largo stock of 11111 oveinan,
and employ none but arst-olatts werloneu., All parties
tvanting anything Our line, will find it to their ad.
vantage to giro us a call.
Rtatot• Stroot Glint •Wollton ri1tin,
• .bITQ-
93, 1875,• •
putapailog a MENNE:AO .
aro on hand es largo and Well-soleetotra .stor.tk. of
GENERAq.... . P2 0 1E8
a• ever offerea in
• C I .1,.7 `I' 0
O. S 0:UPTO);viERS
Are partreularly invited to /11SPEC 07111. STOCE,
• and oempore vices before pereimeieg elsewhere:
We tire selling a am 13,11.00‘ and
• other goods /m01'0111011.
Crockery and; GlevittaTe' a spedialty. .
' OUNINGAAUE AIKENHEAD, •
hos hot of Brass Counter Solos finksalo..
• (Mew, ;my 18,1874 • • -.`” ••
Mouutcastl&s. MI LLS.
clieeitl; and in the iitior oyes t f itnown as the Frankincense of the Bible —Itub-
hsippiness harmonizing well with eho licethy compounded, is .full of electricity,. and
vh
mailing lips. N.ou eonibined with 'thedi
,pure mecinm
al .gus,
. • Is (mind to be one of the greateet healing mediei
•
She
loOkod liko some visitant, from umn ovor brought before the humen race. • ' . $4,000,000:
9.- OARTWRIGIIT.
OCARTWRIGHT, OF STRATY011D, 'WILL BE
. at the aemme0ein1 Tiote,'Ounton; the inetThurs.
dav and rriday o,f every:Month, Teeth inserted i. tho
lateat Style Teeth with exposed nerves treated, Riled,
itzulnade no good,as sound oncn. • • •
(-1SO D .4E1i BANI<OF QANA:DA'
another world, in 'the •radiante . of her They. nre acknowlegecl bY all who„lia‘e used ,
them to est nicker than an. • ri tit
N
heoity, as 8110 came across-• Os' Wide they ever 3(1001(0 tried, and tYlialt.Ioleale of ai leer8
draWitIg.rooro ttl.tiin window where he Piasters will do mora real service then , 80
stood.
• • Ared of the ordinary kind. All other .Plastere
• • . • '
it s • are slow of Action, end require to be 'worn con -
Tie had not Inettd h er ig t step, tinually to effect a cure ; but Avid). these it ie en -
he turned when gh0 Wag near, showing tirely different ; the inatinit 'one is applied the
the atamp of. bettei• life iffhie-poblZ patient will feel its effect, '
They posaulte pa the Shaking, 'Nvartninfs, BIIp
face, , • " porting and strengthening qualitiesof all other
.ne held oot his linnel, loAirig ear: rtPliteurs.pLitTliasnir NIvh,loophaoyobitomenurxelietedv.osf.,
1;1
iiestly into her Ace, and seeing sho only yreee et e; „dee the jeiDNBykirm,eaigistp
spoke a happy truth, us, ,taking it, she or SIDE, and believe it is solely done by the
said " • ' • •
•
'1 am 'glad to see yew'
• Leonic, he said, 'you gavo me a
hope, three years ago, that has borne mo
above temptation, and suffering to a, po-
sition where I am not ashamed to look
any man in the face. Leonie, you Nide
'
•
Blushing brightly, she took up tho
words as ho paused: •
' To be a man, john, for misaked
'And I obeyed you, rey love, my dar-
t
ling. I have come forwerd for my re-
ward, lovin ` my,
eart, ,uow to ask.for 'on t love
in rettitn.! . •
So, eoeiety had a ripple of sensation
in a fashionable wedding when John
Ydrbor married Miss Leonie Cameron.
•Dtit only you and I, reader, know tho
'romance of tho 13‘1111 EtI Or 1.11 S.*, Cyr
how John Fuller redeemed' his inane
-hoed-for --Leon les takrao•-elfroe/isinelkete
•..s... -*41)211., •
AN UNDENTABIst TIVUTIL .
•
You deserve to fearer, and if you least a
miserable- tinsatisfact.ory life in this beau-
tiful world, it is entirely your own fatilt
and there 28 only ono .excuse for you,—
yourunroasonable prejudice and skepti-
mien, whichhas killed thousands, Person-
a). knowledge and common sense reason-
ing will soon show you that Green's Au -
grist Mower will cure you of Liver Com-
plaint, or Dyspepeia, with milts miserable
effeets, melt ais sick Ireadaehe, palpitation
of the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos-
;tiVerleAS, diZZittag 61' the head, nervous
prostration, low spirits, dm. PS Sales now
reach every town on the Western. Conti-.
nent and not a Druggist but will tell' you
of ite wooderful meg. You can buy a
Sample Dottie for 10 cente. Three doses
will renew: you. .
Missouri' has a deficit in, the State
Troaaary of S1,000,000.
4
electrical mialitiee which the .Porous Plasters
contain, and 'Which is imparteilto the system,
thus restoring; theta to a kealthy conditien:
They arc very soft and pliab e, still very ad.
heiive,; and a sure cure for WEA.IC IIACICS,•
'PAINS IN THE SIDE 'ANI) BREAST; and
are invalueble to those who have a COLD of
Jong stituding, Atul oftezi prevents CONSUMP-
1110N.' Some even tell Lie they believe they
Were entirely cured by the ase of them of along -
:mated Consumption. • •
Preperecl by CE011GE E. 1.11.TC1TET.,t,
• Lowe] I .:Mass • .
Sold by all Druggiots,•
van a ales 2illirlE.SA ONE.
—441.44titalif4/0-44entetlyr-1 oro 0
elle ((wale oreltrpnie), grarittlatioit t?I' the
laceration of the laeltryingt glands,
ana zccaknee4 rft the mem Irani any
emcee.
111511 A3taIoic.o
14113.15A1.1/14 bI preftuted to tho
pate with the assurance of its efficiency as
curative of most-Alia:wee eefetlee „eye, aeute
chronio inflammation, AO:ether helueed by Nero -
(011:110 origito or otherwieef weal -moat) or defect
of vision, clinaillished fitute'nf the optie herve,
rt &eased elate tir Me, tiestio4 COnaittAnnet
that organ. Also, for all penerns whole ;nee-.
Lion require an umossisist, action of the entt;
• the Ss:IVO Will act hi 11nbartu in restoring.n um.
form healthy action, where weekness, pain, and
misery may have leng threatened a fatal ter+.
initiation. It is the ino,:t71421', and ef-
feetuttl remedy ever discovered, 'The materials
of whieli 111 34 made are Lave, perfect, and costly,
eompounded with elaborate care anti exactness,
safe in WI application, being lis0,i extemallY,
tulle of course, avoiding the pain and danger
winch twee:leerily attemle the introduetion of
caustic minerals and eye-washee. Ilteewonet
and 01D eensoxis Bonn., of ficroritious origin,
Or resultin!, from whatever Cattio), yeild to the
AneurceN hyteSenvs. ' IT IS 'USED SIM-
CESSF WAX YOU rxi.,Es. Tis soothing Af.
feet ie immediate., and a permanent cure req aims
hut a few applicatione. The proprietors of
"Da. J. PETTIT'S ABEItteAN BYS-,SAI.Ats," while
makingnaw and improved machinery for mak-
Uig a more perfeet box for the Ern -Seven, 'have
changed the 'Plums Maiseeens the cover so as to
eorrespond with the Cut on the Wrapper, Or,
Advertisements, de, We caliattontion
.to this, as it might otherviise be regarded us
counterfeiting,
ETTXT
Peoptietors, Theedonia, 11,Y,
NORT111tOP &LYMAN,
Toronto, Agents for Canada,
ilattn sueseanrsa 1:13SP11OT23ULL23 j3EGS To
intent the inhabitants of Clinton and surrouniiiig,
country Om Ito h as• NI art od. his .
•
Nit, SA187: :MILLI
• ON HURON. 8TREET,
Opposite the Omni Vietiern Station
Ana is prepared to
.
Cu t 1.LoUs dthres,, o?....c4a1 for Cosh.
ILI hal alsd L1113IBE1 of al kinds on hand, ior
1'4ra:rest from Pour to Five per cent Allowed
on Deposits.
•
. • . ' • M.• LOD(-1-11, Agent. '
• Clinton, April, 1876. 1-y
. • .
Not i ce. -of It afolsr[11.
,
BIDDLEOOMBE,
•Watch and: :Clock Maker„
W.010ILIN5117e0t/B1l)711100311105 to bI0�u50onitj30,iL th0
011)110 generally, that gime tho late •disaidrous firo, he
ha.ft Bemired ILO
Store lately occupied by Messrs S.'Palliset a Do.,
Wherein) will 1i0i0 '0' .11414144,461,et,
UN' CI ATxE1..
Clocks, Watches, Jewellery,. &e
S. FOWLER
Desiree to retort
hteetecore thank
• to his mutterer
.trienee Ina caste- -
• morft,for tholiber
debar° of pa trail.
agetbathobasto
3eireewhileearry
Ing oithusluese in •
Olin tomand bores
by St stri, t often.
Lien to business,
atid using every
effort to meet the.
write Of his many
friends, to contin.
00. 10 retain their
• patronage, .
01000, tymehes,leweld, arid Silverware" efell kinds;
Which he alileelt at rensonable ratos. Itspobing r f
every description Prot:441y attended to,
2)fi)Drii.003011411,,1 hinvt Srlentsh
Olitt( ondatt, 21, 1878.
ISEMAN .1.3R()ci
R S -
INSURANCE Rd. Aprig,
014 ri/ORT06.3 14.7 8 PIM
• . 7,1011T0t(Hil.3 1.101_1113.ET.
leeL NOTES •01! HA xi) irisectrYi.rilt).-ea
Il.tI'trultlr A Till".0 t•,,,N It Pit An's.
Pir.31.elase Life (ta Acei4.nf Jacn'i'nc
Conipank§ )'e1.reer;1 ti.
AartVrfi Vert Iran tl.tztAnA Lira Alld•UnAllOn
capital n1841 rood.. ..... ()On
Ant oust t et' ..... 16,1313,997
Ifk
Weekly eo tit ........ 13000
Rates !ewer than aby other Company In this country
riSSEBGral.,ACiBNCY VOA
the Cunard and finnan Line of Steamers. Tho rohlost
and most tellable Woos erosaing the Atlantio. Tinkets.
issued at lowest rates, frord and fo Cliu Eon , try mid from
Groat Uwe. •
OPPICE ou ti.RON-ST. CLINTON.
• W itl410111A.N.
Oittiteriseteril 241871
fro Timid aro take this opportunity of stating that ha
. Inc takt hie son Mtn partnership, and that tho heal-
iterrwill be condulted in triton under the 53310 of 8.
• rove= 111 80A. The Srniwfll keep on hand
lat01104-eitearjeWO erg- pets ado,
and alt other articles in their line
Ali kinds, et Pipes Repaired and Mounted,
.1tenoirintf,c1ro,tionr,l5,o, tIono on 0b46 totter,
workmanlike WNW er, a 11 d on realunitble terre,,
• (1 Millar Srlii:ST, 0ltltt 01` TEM Afemtar,
Oilmen, Ike. 0, 1877.
BC)(Yt ANIS F4101%; STOitt:
111.1*r,
v TIVLO
Wete-f. 1044 :r eon' rt thanking hie ow:Linnets ter
the 13bn,v,v3llavy.tognextenh4 hini ital° httAtief.,g'
!ore, n1 woo1.14!,,e loheur Ow?, that, haiing Fur-
ohad vthe re.e
nssa •
lately ocetipied 1 CiiiMeb
On Jbo opin•elit. tilde itt Albeit %rev: to lig ohl. mond*
ho LIS openo.1 out Cowin elarote and varied stock of •
BOOTS AND SlitOtrSI
Willett he otrOrs• at reastinnblo tate&
dre kola R`ton 0,1 L11110100 Edo inercased t,udtitfci, 110
Is In 0.1)0111150 position than attar to meat the wants of
Rums customers. .
Ammar rii1Nelion, wtthl to Cvotont Work.
van ropeoilialy solicited. "
TAVX401t.
IlutoS, Jutte81',1878.