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The Clinton New Era, 1878-11-28, Page 2- • her,. of warp' reit wheel t er. rhiting. th t e had just fin - o day's , ut it was not the of my father that ceased Me AO r at the window ; I heard kriles rich and deep and clear, and •I listened to his words. They were of taifling.impert, and yet they caused n3y heart to leap wildly as tbought,_tif_n_ dashing rile over the prairie with Eric, in pursuit of a flying herd. of cattle, and with a merry laugh I bounded down to meet him. • • No,. no, Clara, not tp-night,' said my lover gently, as he exchanged looks with 'my father. ' And why f , It is getting bite, and I may have to go near the : womb. 'I' will bring your cows with mine, Glare ; you hail better not go.' . 31y father expressed himself in. like manner; but when did ever 'Clara Wilde heed persuasion or command belle, darling, I Was a wild, headstrong girl ; do you Wender, then, that:1, aada died my fleet: pony, " Stu.' and over- took my lover, muclatehis surprise and annoyance?' • I see how it is,' I said, tauntingly, you do not %visit My company; ter-. 'sooth, you •are waiting for setae itair maid, Bessie Mervineaaperhaps.•-yOu see I have ;thwarted your designs, Erie? and I laughed heedlessly. . He loolced straight into my face. 0, howamblerand handsome he was; and when he said, No, no; I.knew he spoke the truth. ' • 4 Then *by Were:you so delOrinine'd I should not. acoompany•you. r I asked increduloasly; .• Very good faasoos, 'my little"Claiaa that clerk, black wood is no plaee for you.' . . I an no coward. Erie Swartz 10,0 where you will, I win follow.' • You are a very brave,. Courageous -girl, _His voice wis as wentle ae• if he addressed ''an infant. '137it'--and be stopped his horse and held'the 'bridle of my pony—, had rather Pot go tban have you expose you'rseltiig-you are about doing, Clara, go backi you know . I like your company; but not enough •to have you risk yourself thus.' , What risk V X asked, giving the bridle a jerk that freed it fermi his grasp, and ctirling my lip set/totally as I spoke; tell me, or-' touched Star lightly with the rid- ing whip and started-foiward, but again he grasped the rein, 'Clara, Clara; for heaven's sake,•stay! —Thoughtless gill; Yeti knelt not what you are doing!' ' • - ' Perhaps I don't ; thank you for the insinuation ; let go my bridle!' Clara 1" • • Well ; speak if yeti have anything' to say—speak! What are yet:it/taking all this. fuss on my account for?' 'For your geed listent'-ns tam your fatheiTiiiiiiiiii,haTeleetritilifernif for several days, and we fear --2 What l' Wolves,' 'Humph l' I ejaculated; impatiently; 4 some old granny's dream, /Yoke like; but I See you are afraid.' Valiant youth, follow and will lead; fellow and I will protect you a' ' I struck Star violently, and with a - bound he freed hinatelf .froin grasp and galloped away. a Clara, Clare, if you will go—if you will net listen to reaSon—T not follow, but accompany' or lead,' he fiaid as he reached my side. I struck off fterosti thd ii'rairie with a merry laugh, and a eluillenge for I, race, and almost before t was aware of the fact, darkness' was falling fast around us, and close befOre us, only separated by a. dark and 'deep retitle:lay the Wild, black forest Now you will surely atop,' cried Erie, AS We checked' our foaming eteedi upon the very verge of the precipice. We had gem nothing Of the missing herd. T tell you What it is, said T, impa• ; you ; you aro e, Star,' Y2 •You uud find nothing der—over, <sir, ims, the noble 21 had told him he understood 110 vfould bate bat bang, terrible, ember it, and my ow -as I think of it; adt'in and vve ehortid down into the dark, ; but We were safe, tit laugh floated back to cempanion, who, coin- oded, regarded toe with an akin to terror and despair. , Clara, come back; ride along e the chasm is narrower,' and oss deed I shall do no such thing,' I ea, disdainfully, 'if you are afraid, otne—' And allow me to essort you if' .• looked op in .surprise to encounter brilliant paie of black eyes, and o till, elegant form in hatter's Costerna. In the person before, me -1 re keel a young man who for a ght partak- en of my f er's ho i ality, and de- parted one morning with a farewell to tne soundly musically upon his lips: Who or 'what he Was I did, not know, but fear was a stranger to tie then; and thinkitae only to vex ney, lover, replied merrily that I should, under the circunistances, he provided for, a.na bale 111r. Swartz good evening. 'Clara, Clara, I cannot leave you thus.* Clara, do yon know what you are deingl' '1 trust 1do sir,' 1 rePlied haughtiy Goa. forgive andlielp.yciu 1' It was too dark for me to see his expressipu, but he turnedand galloped madly awaya I did not think he would go. I fan . - died he would stay and amuse. me with his pleadings, but I was mistakein. And then for the first time, as Localized the position, in whieir--1 had pieced my- self a chill feeling of Derwin -a fear stole over me,.and I turned my horses 'head down the ravine, for nOw the excitement, Was os'e 1 had not 4he least desire to attempt another leap where the chasm was so bread ; het my dark companion laid -a baud Upon thebridlerein and a strang,e quiver in: his voice filled' me with alarm. • . ' Not 'so fast, lady ; and- eeizing ..tar's bridle, he turned the a/1i; mai toward the.forest. f liands off, .sir I what do you Mean TI/E CLINTON NEW ERA: .„„a • --• ^. • r see their 'glaring eyeballs and NA their ianugd, woo; boslidugittlIdayslygturiaankelfyerts.eltoonwbrieti:. hot breath, came the panting pack of hoe etareed, animals. . bonnet, went across to the bank-aaa few ,Itihi)etIlt,).1/11taatgtgeemrcprl wwoiuldlcilyItmo make ft:let:1y 0iifnee: dhoeeerscielp—siatucl, Fdirveew ipOitiptt, :et° hateyvborlelbeef How many thoughts will pass through etivxapS r‘eVsistil tiA j.t,ohheerresati4ofothelue iiitittile.,:rittre tionmitiy. cied rottymirnarbernatio%inrioafmanoTehnotir!„,,,rIv;thaeni; norm words, „30121t 0100a.,,, . they should know n3y fate; my lover's 'Sorrow and despair -,...end to 4ie thus 1 With one cry to heaven, toeirg I tot. tered onward—staggering ever. fallen trees, lacerating my flesh with brambles, yet unheeding 00 pain, knowing not• whither .1 went, only fleeing from the destructions behind to the ,linknown :dangers before. •ottwarti, stilt onward, gasping -for' breath, with that Strange feeling of in- ability -to walk or run one often experia encee in a disturbed dream, groping, and grasping, ,and shrieking, though my'vOice seemed JO iisa-no. higher thou my throat, and t6 die despairingly Upon my .lips. . ' . , . ' .Tust then I heard a shout: Only 'a few feet behind me were the,foremoit OT the wolves.; hut that shout , seemed to Startl6 even them for an instant. It was Brie's voice.; 1 -•knew it in an 'in. paromptly ow- Bry-an's Pulroomc Wafers" a cu- stant and answered with a shriek of jOi y. ' oo tive which has sustained its reputation for The next monient't was clasped in his ver twenty years they are always effleacio arms, and his voice eried cuff-- anntamieziatiaaillosptuaroariyaloirligfianuseneesodind ttil thei4 ' Cling to MO; Clai,'a ;' I have beenall druggists and country dealers *Price 2rY t' .this time refiehing Yana -ageing' round— Per box. ' ' ) c 8.. ' Eviiminonv SATs So.,That all who have up in. a tree, quiekar ' ' . either 'used the article themselves or witnessed .,' And you?' I. gnestioned; harriedly, itte effects when used by ethers call smelt, arid as be tried tO.assist me in my trembling they are. only. lit to judge, are onanimmis in and awkward attempts to:ascend a 'small the opinion that "Darley's Condition Powders tree, 'scarcely agile 'eta/sigh fu bear t Y and Arabian HeaVe Ilemedi' is superier to 1 anything of the kind heretofore or at presenot- welebb . ' ' ai nee fel, c rh 1 ' - "I. rievet..heard. his .voiee. again; save in e- i ii..a.isf.'e 07 the' Nts!lilat oTelor'se4sn. d .k.' in a Shriek of raortal"agonY, as he Was .(algiaisdistilevnlimieldieine it lias ix) equal; there is .• °rile. down by hia terrible' foes. My liething io it which can in pre aborsewhethef sick or welliior. need the horse be kePtfroni worthless life was saved at the expense Of hie. I would fain sometimes hate h mw,orkiogi:whilo using it .; it is just the Article shared his fate that long, desolate, ter- thZtLitirdig: choonissesurequirea and which tittle night,; but life is sweet, and I.was morebei the name, and et tflira"t'llilea:iid_n__. Pure. so yOurig, so•ffill of life, to die stiehae of Hurd. and CO. is on each pealtage gNao the.. . _„, rop ct Lyman; Toronto; Ont., fr.oprintrors- death. . , • ' ' . - . -for Canada. : • . ... Toward morniug the mites d.'eparted, — ' " and I descended to filet routid. A few ionetetrs.tailiadOnna Improved India Setter Perim hairs dabbled, in bleed, a feat bones and , Piaster. • • • ' bite of clothin were all that oe Ma ined There'oii.nne; ediiilriearsehiiner.fte listen: il.efflrnb !line heeaenlistada Of the Man that I bad really and, iruli hi.outward application as' the present, It is an loved.- . - ' • • ' ' ' Undisputed fact that over half of the ehtire pii- ,.. • Ajra . yet / am ,mar?..ied 1. Ab, yes *dation of the globe resort to the ii2e of orcli- . that is My ,boy •• I'eall hien Erie-for11°TrYheilsrtin"esiPal'iniredients used in making the one who caed I—and Ilia father is a these Plasters are Gum Olibanum --or better kind and: tender. 'husband,. though -he known as taaFraracineense of the•Bibli-ltub- ber; aud Eurgtpidy'Pitall ; which, when seienti- Uovor won klly IMArtj YOU Offn,see)iite. fieany compounded, is full of electricity,. and tit ere c 8 ming up 'the garden walk. You know now howerring. and hew' sinful I have 'been --how 1 have 'suffer-. ed; 'for' God only 'knows' what my hear,t hae endured since. that fatal night. '• . , • teas calocon.- CleuvrartingenCestrowrnio --"By a thorough 1, 11OW1.04V of the natural lawswhich govern the cperationaof digestion and nutritien, and by a careful applIcation Of theline •propertios well-tatleoted cocoa, 11/r. Epps ha provided our breahfast tables with a delicately flavoredbeverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of 8110it articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up un,.. til El.:Seitz enough to resist every .tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may eseape many a fataribaft by ;terming ourselves well forti- fied 'with pure blood and a properly nourish. ed frame.P--Civi/ Sei•Pice Gazette. -Sold only in Paoltete labelled -'s Ja.eige Tilmss & Co., HO.- meeopathie Chemists, 48, Threadneedle street, cud 70, 1)1.0041113',Londoo." A oommon cough or cold sliou'd never be trifled with,.often when neglected it is Convert- ed. into a serious and generally fatal pulmonary disea'se. The more prudent, aware of this, ebtad VOL FUt APPIXTON.,- OVVIOZ - at nAlt tune ano• _Li at Nxerir time- The Remits over the Store of (4flatinoharatit Aiken/med.-tiro sguarcsolinten. . olintom Doc, SO 1877. , flR.ABBV11, Physlelan, Surgeon, etc., Coroner 'fo County of Reran. uosidencgand 0111cc-,Corker Albert end 11101Streets,Cliaten, „ August fith, 1560. • , • ' btf n voUNoi "4-)1,) ttiltAiMATt OV TORONTO nnivers ty,) /Vivian, Sargeon, reshlerloa et Mr./Inning's, three deM:0 Oat of the Temperance Londeshoro, Londesboro, dune 14,184 . 'NOVIDIVIBER 28, 1878, • 43 PER 'CENT To Farmers & Loud Owiter$ 110ti EY TO Lais.A.N ,; At the above low rate a interest, PAN:MEP/Vs can be mado. almost eth,1 'way to Suit the borrowef, • - INTERES1r. Payable Annu,ally) 1)111,:beSTANBIlliT;O•nADVA.TO OF TI1E MEDICAL Or any sum van Wield on the principal, at the end f uterlY erthr university? Toronte, for. any year. Coroner for tho froagttylof 1111).1'''r1(3') '"`Y AY tE1•451 Out. POTPIXthOFinfOTIllikfiOn app17 'ft) • Ally 22,1874, - ,i ' • ' .A. S. FISHER; CLINTON. TIOWSLEY '4% sAl3SON, PHYSICIANS, SCE .1.4 Mamie, Aceouehours, eo-c, Odlee, Albert Street opposite Fair's tains. Clinton, Nov. Sist,1878. B. ii. Dowenir, lid. D. ' A. M. Cirnson, as. D Allinton, Nay 10, 1,877. . , irousg$ FoR qA,LE.. 1111. 'WOUTIIINCTONi PHYSICIAN, $1,1110E0N, -LI Accoueheur,.Lieentiat'e of the College Of Physicians and Surgeons er Lower Oanadoonel ProvineialLieenti. ate and Coroner for the County of Ilurtni., Oftice and ssho undersigned diem for sale his two Superior two. story frame dwelling.houses, on Erie Street, net hte residence, -The building fornierlY occupied by Alt. from G. W. It. Station, vtz. Tliwaitos, Huron otreet. ' 1. lipase containing eating -room, dining -room, kit- clinton, an, 10,1571. ehen,and four bedrooms; good stable, woodshoa,PumPt am/ gar4ezi with fruit treeti. • Ailxceihnteolas qttrbS, .11,19Nongotoi2d inort'gage seou'rity, at •ra- aerate rates of D, IN L 4.11GE SMALLS -011S, Interest. 1Lttn. ' • , Clinton, August Oth, 1889, • • *71tf • rtHABLES F. MILES, PROVINCIAL LA.ND ;SCR, vurop, Valuator, and Land Agent. .001 , phine Street, Wingham. , , , • ' Wittgbana, Att. 24877. • AIMIAOR tICBNSte. AND onaseriixaams.- ainey.at tho'ToTA or at the residence of ths. sabseriber, near the London, •Huron Sruceatailway, Stafion. ' XAnnS SCOTT. • • issuer of exerting° Licensee. Olinten,.Afir11.27th, 1876. • "Et AILWAY HOUSE; cL/NTObl , ONT. THE ABovt house to- situated close to the 'station, mad is thor- oughly renovated throughout, and now shovels good ac- commodation for the travelling public. Largo stabling and good laostlers in attendance. Choicest liquors in the bar. Tues. LAnt, Proprietor. , 19 IltCALIDO.MS(t/t e.r. WATSON, 1)41.1tItiSTERS, eze., °LINTON AND aonimion. ecciscv A. WATsen, S. Mar:dome:I, Clinton. ' • , H. lifolPanntn. Goderich, liEr.hlaleoinson will be in Clinton every Fride.y. AA" LiVINGSTON, LATt Ov cnIcAGO,BAYINN LIL.pluchased the Hair Dressing business lately car- ried on by Mr. Delmore, desires to intimate to the pub- lic that he will cOntinue thsi same:at the old siand„and 'Ames to realm a continuation of the patronage accord. ed hie predecessor. Ladies 'Reit Work a specialty. • • Clinton, Aug. 8, 1878.. . "ltriseN •.;:s HUDSON, Accountants, ArtetionCers, LU Fire andLife Inapianee and Genera:1 Commission Agents.' Insurance trio -third cheaper than. orchintrY o'ost, and arst.class Stook and mutunicotnpenios repre- sented. Money to loan, and all kinds of property when combined wilt the ptire medicinal .gums 1 bonnet ehd sold. Moderate charges: Oftlee-hino ST is found to be one. of the greatestilealimr•merlf I ums evey bronght before theimman. ra,cex, e ;use • a"caalcmstoroftongxeor,rycamtstier of ; P'assc•C.Uguilcvsseyaccivr: 'They are acknewlerred by all who (.1 them to net Onio‘er than any other Plasters they ever before tried. and that ane of these T.:?IISII HOIISE, "MARTON, Plasters will do more real service than a him. Belreorc, proprietors. This hqiel ha S been en, dred of the ordinary kind. All other Plasters lancie•goeiltanorlantei4whiytofiFiriinoishgee(utegaldt,naretion4ger;nibiruset:Isra. Or- ders for rooms by letter or telegram carefully ottanded to. Good Samplel,toonnt. • Wter:on is Most boo-att. fully situated on Colpoy's-11,ty, arid -the site of this noose bits been; carefully adopted. hottse le fl1 tended to supply a want long fon • by tha travelling public, and by tourists, Sportsmen, and families wish.' mg a pleasant summer resort. Steamers Oull asity, are slow of action, and require to. be worn con, ejaCillatted . no quite elite/net] for • Retituale We insurance Policy.* tinnally to effect Acton; lnit'with these it is en- .n,ight.was- feet dosing - in, unit the man's . We..take pleasure. commending to our tirely different ; intitant one: is applied trio expree., i readers a thoroughly sariand *reliable patient will feel its effect. 'face grew ..fitirly sinister in• its surance a'geney, when funds or: assets aro M. They pOssegs all the sootianr. wamning,.:s111,- perting.and strengthening qualiticsof all other Plasters. Many Who have. been relieved of RliBUMAND-4:11 TIODOLOREUX end v., mous other Tains in the laiDNIWS, BREAST er alDla and believe it is solely clone by the electrical qualities whieb, the Porous Plasteni tontain, and which is hnparted to the system,' .thilsreStoring 'them to a Imalthy.coxidition4-• • . TheY are -very soft ana Pliable, still very ain hesive ; and a suise tame for WEAX PACES, . PAINS IN TRE SIDE AND BREAST are invaluable.to •those who. have a COLD of long standing, and alto' preVents CONSUMP- TION. -Some oven tell us they bellov6 they. ware entirely curod.by the orb thentqf ft long - seated ConsumptiolL • • • . 'Prepared by GEORGE „E. ati'reffALL, l'Jeiveli. Mass • • 'Sold by all Druggists, ?ion as seen by the uncertain light. lIe laughed low and eieltinglya• • Wliat do I mean, fairest maid of the prairie'? This only, that You are vety toreson3e, fearless, courageous, dating; but that Clinton Hight is not a whit: behind you. Pejo:lady, I love yOu'l -I „fathees 'door—when I bade you adieu ; but now that fate lifts kindly thrown us 'together, I take it aS an omen for good that you will net regret my plea.' He tuned his face toward. the light' lets (which, if tazon as directed, insure 'the coristituted agents. . under tho,joint title -Health.:, Life policies Medieal Dilicovery and Pleasant Purgative Pel, system against disease) Upon payment of a exhaustible. It is a stock company operating are isstiod in the form of Dr. Pierce's Golden. very small fee, All the principal druggists are, lOVed you when I first met, you at yaw %Ow save the (hies that Get Mph. • It tenet true that IV gnat tiittorii•a eflife are to the sit fop egiiiitinaoral Mao, aa.it rule. Here and tliere, by sherpeese 'and .cunning, men rifle into , Wealth i''ho 6• of the purpling; sunset—the' 'brilliant, thrt.• Alth not .of .kind -to remain, tneWith a 86"46' b•Mlicletilig self-denial, of morality,, lay • up and 18 EUmiihhirg ls'3inatiffg eq" •N"re. flI9C/ 9/1'iniuc It fakes eertain: aineunt of virtue, of IlvasIt‘.ru'g'gled. against it, fearfully, 0,00- IreeP"mu°k• In the hives of nearly all hiiihtsy_let the meek. eyes Of . rieli'men there have been periects of he, roic orpatient hadustrya of stranger held me as with a hand of iron. "prnglenclireti roe tan ces I falt-that-ahre--was--pos g of my will, that he attuld• soon use it 11u4t make thew theh rich' The hilzhe4 . „ as it Oiled his designs, and yet as thd moral PrUdelloo.toodo them rich. While . bird; charmed falls into the jawS of the their' comppions were dancing Away their youth, or drinking away their mid - serpent, I was as helpless in the power .; die age, these men were clesoted-touniall of my stranger adversary. But hark 1 one sound brenglit kack econotnie—putting self-indelgeree en - my powers of speech and metier': That tirely aside. If our cerrespondent or hideous sound, ,.notbinks 1 hear it now, our renders will rePail their cculPanioui; We' think the first fact they will be int - bourne, at first faintly, then nearer, and sem pressed with is the measure' of equality still nearer upon the night wind which they started in the race for times in a nightmare Inae., this' scene with and that which follows over again in its 5°11113ete.nce 'or vm.olth. The next 'fact ,herret. / fed 'the hihelchees of the they Will beainfpressed. with is the, ir- night around and ' above nte ; behold reguiatitY ef• the "d' Then" •it tileY again the deep, dark forest; the dread- mak° an inquisition 1'10 the °au" of yawning chasm at my feet.; feel the the widely varying results, they wiil touch of that magnetic- hand open toy profoundly inapressed with the insigoifi- fingers---and see those dreadful eyes cant Port "circumstances" have Played •looking fiercely, ..strangely into mine in those results. Circumstances Why, Tlso (Arent .eildtos1sonects Kdesiterle tuna PiI/s, : • The success' that these medicines have met With since their introduction to the public seine years nip, proves plainly to the most skeptical that they are medicines that perform what they are-atIvertised•-to. The virtues- of 41,tese-medi- eines have been well tested, and have withstood their trial in a most sathifuetory manner, Per "diseases of the Blood, Liver, Lungs, &c„ they are unsurpassed. Wes have testimonials of mi- raculous cures of these diseases, and of•mo.ny others. If any coo is afflicted, let -him try a bottle of the Ifemedy and a box of Pills, No injurious effects will follow their Use to the MOO delicate person, as they are purely vegetable; there being' no mineral Matter in them. . The coat is Small, While the advantages derived from their use will deubly repay you for your ex - pow and trouble. The medicines are widely known throughout the Dominion. and are; for sale by• the principal nictlioine dealers. Try them, anti be convinced that these Inedieines are no humbug. No one who has tried the Shoshonees Pills has ever pronounced an no. -favorable opinion of them, no family where they have been need will be without them,, Poll information may be had on all pasticulars tench- ing the use; and the experience of those who have need them, by securing the Treatise or the Circular from any dmiggist in the Donfibion, .Free. Price of the Remedy in pint bottles, $1; Pills 25 cents 0, box, ""-" --4"-D671iii-1140-1110-1-1t0 etied. syith- strenge eagerness. Wolves 1 girl, be mine, or you are their prey.' • 'I lashed my trembling horse 60 a fury, but a strong bend held him down. t screamed aloud in my terror, but echo only ie1mhicd, and, tearer and nal er eettie the. maddening yells, tip along the ravine.'Monster, fiend!' I cried in myaageny and terror..abitt a sardonic Ittliglt answered rae.' .0ne glance into thti wild, fierce, blazing -eyes, and I• knew' the ,tnan beside 'Me was a maniac! God only knows my terror at this mo- ment, for around a bend in the stream dallle the terrible wolf pack; Mine 1 Mine I Will you be mine shrieked the roan's voieo in my ear. . € "%tours r ., • • * Y.08? Mine in life and in death, mine ,forevei and ever.' ' What I said I do not now remereber, but it Tenet have beenea decided and bitter refusal, fpr rtite tleXt Moment "I was torn from my sodato and thrown violently upon the ground. And next r heard the 'soiled of my horse's honed dying away itt the distance, While be. hind me, so eleee that rtrtneted I 'could the rich inan'st son who had all the "c[r .,.......aa........... b cum/strances" pof the toWin lift becOme a TAB' GRT FEMALE REMEDY egga. The oor, quiet lad, the only .. ---- ' eon of his motheraand she a widow, who . J4DE1 IliSISES Pit1111100DICAL PIET.11.0, - ProThis Well known medicirt; is no imposition 00111(1 only earn money enough to ' ' cure -for her boy the commonest educe.' but a sure and safe remedy for Female Di01- tfon, is a mail of wealth, and has become eulties and Obstruetions,aram any carts° what- ever; aryl although ft powerfulromedy,it a -patron of his native village. This con - roan, who pOSSea$03 and pear/gees virtu° 4tillenel'Sh4fatn,gi-t]lete.ktelatien* makes hie own eirourastanees. The self! Itis peouliarly suited. It will, in a ehort time denying*, prudent man creates around bring on the mofttlilY period With regularity, inal Atteetiotte, himself an atraoephere of safety where in alleases of Nervous and Sp the Back and Limbo, Lleavirtese, wealth naturally takes refuge—provided PIIitnigsnienon slight exertion, Palpitation •o/ th ol course, that the man has the power heart, Hysterice, Sick Headaches, Whites, to earn it,' either in the production, or and all thopainful disedets occasioned by a exchange or any kind er mannal or in- disordexed system, these Pills willeffeet acure when all other mane have /ailed.: telleetu al' s_eraiee.—.Seribnci._''.1 viiretgiiae, Those Pills have never been halms% to fail where the diroctionn on the Ilnd page of pain - A, trite Olit Lady. phlet, 11M well obeerved. ' • The broken Glasgow bank - had --a art!"tr fllit'ettiee'ar'' get a l'arsPnlef,freet'oef .. branch in a medium-sized town in the ' 30111.3'11OSZS,NtWIt011itgotatPitorete:on. north of Scotland, Ina to thici branoli $1.00 and 12i cootc for Postage, alleles d t�` Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general ordees were telegeephed on the morning agentsfor the Dominion, will insure g. bOttitl of the failure toot mice close dm doora. 0,„„Atorliaaiinagazirontsebt,ilje•piacethrion mali,, But in this term the pest and telegraph office Wail presided. over by a Canny old Ohidloy; 11. aliekscia, find P?mr.meratthder?8g-regae /toy, whO vva.s assisted in the hate,. au_ forth; I.Xidd, Oarronbroolq tailor .t. Oattl; t bdAand P. Jordan, Goderieli; .B. Cameron Bay ies y her au, ecordinglv . 5 field13'ae.BOntarron,liedgervillma ha taimeal; when tlna.attouriding tilissive arrived,' eipeaetaera, CABINETVARE, HillilITURE &G 11 :4*aaltl; afertgealt53 ea,`"?..•ka. "" - * O. DIEHL; INTOULD B.BSPBCITFOLLY: INTIMATE ri THE I' residents of Clinton and vicinity, that, having rebuilt his prcinices On the old stand, Victor4 $t feet, Ciltb.t.chy, Its liestai* On hand e-ittrge oral :elect steel. o 14 !atIADS TI 'it It.E1 _ . • . . Stich as Chairs, Tables, DetWoom Sets, Lennges; What Vets; dm., of .good, material, eseellent Workmanship rind ,11 oIsl,apd which bc will sell at the iowt s troratin c ratty° rates. • , . .11BPAInh.yd Pt:onzpillIATTES.DED' CANE maims ansnonn, OOOD AS pmw. •ON11 EfOJlt eo,r.r.ale iteM0111-ber ',he Pitted vlorinftrik-sr. Clinton,Idarch 8,1817 • inirskitaCeseisr.exineos-snersiwananeetounilscrin D5171117105P11117181.1LBAVB TO frr.i.TB te the miblic that he keeps doubt autly.on hand a large and aurcrterel ass of • 00111111I11$1, CASICETS • Coffin Trimmings and Itobeti, With a cpisudid RBARSN. Prate Comes always ()aimed. Parties 8.158 supplied in ono emir, at . any time, et '101,11N PER CENT 1..,:ESS Than can be proeutSeit ny other Oast. A fail otook of FURNITITRig liwaftioThhatct THost sir71I7BNSON, �1laton1tAytO,I877. • . ST„ LOUIS 13.13A:ItLIGIIITS, .111 rrattaws sTortn. • ,PATENT PROCESS OATMEAL, Made froth pure Whit° oats. Also, xxITORBLL OATIIIBAL. natarratonn Win= oomilizAt. !Bewley, Oatg, Peas, Coen, and Flour delivered to (caw part of taunt, fronse-oontaining sitting room,' dining -room hit. ellen and throe bedrooms, with good garden, ant:titian trees in bearing. Terms moderate; part credit reouhod. Apply to Mr. U. Mae, ox to the undersigned on 'the promises. DAVID•CONNSLL. Clinton; Sept. 6, 1878. REAL ESTATE ' , FarifiLot NO. sd in the "Elia Ooncoaslon (Huron .. Bond) Tookersinith, contains OS acres of first-class land„" • about two Inilefi from Clinton, board-fancein Milt, good , . hardwoodtimber.• Play be,medo it superior dairy farm. . 2. West Half of' Lot Eighb. in the Illeitenth Golleea- mon, of Tuthbatiy,..fitty, soros, good. whentland, ini tee , froth Wingham.and one mile from the Oionaanan non of the Toronto, Grey -find BiTie"ci Railway. Aiinia17.- clearatuer on the front,balance hardwood timber. , Would soli cheap for ,cash, or exchange for town proper- ty in Clinton... Apply to the owner, Samuel Throw er, at • rairsatins, canton, or to the undersigned. 4. The largo and convenient Brick Store, to tlf0-21. • bort S trod Block, now occupied 14.31r. doe. Eiddiecombe. • . , S. Lot span Victoria street, °union (pajoinhig tho .Quedn's Hotel) with two-story front° hipme and garden. . • G. Lot.S9,1Tanies Street (Gordon Bs6te Survey) with 2-romeed cottage, good won amtgarden. Apply to Jam . Alexander on the premises, or to the undeinigned. , . 7. Tho largo feetory bPilding and lot. adjoining .the • 'Gland Trunk Station, formerly °adopted by J. 11, .Bel - Ay, with engine aud boiler. P113111180 Well Stilted for, rnanphieturing purposes, pork -packing, dm. . 8. Lob 6, onYi aerie, Strad, (Gordon survey); &chokes Witting lot, between' the G. T. Railway and the River 'well -fenced, planted with tree., good m•ell, . . . • 17. HAL;. Chilton', ante 4, 1878.'. • ' . . . Tittycf,telrinintifigKroncrre: rystp•olas, scrofula,. Petri- . dga,•0);lii irritation; liken from any cause, and a bun- • droll ether diseases, aro (mused by an acid .Grment, which produced inflammatory action. Brunton's Ab.. • sorbont win positively °sot a cure in a .few beers., by tkbeorbing the acid. poison -front the system. Sold by - droggiste. Prioe, 60e. Advice in pirticular ca.sess free. . • ' .• Y. 1;:t1lJNTP`•, London; Ont. 4'cm:town tobnacco IVIIES: for the same price , YoR can-ot filo MYRTLE NAVY ?, SER Wee.112111 *eV IN GILT • I.11111:TEES • a011._ Nov. 2:3r5., ' • 'NEW TAILORIN.G. " j 0 11.• 'SNIT TAILOBT, --14.1•Lig4vgiad4nt.A..s4L,L, Huron. Street -Clinton AnaJJ URTAK1NL noo n1)8":"„r1tetillai teirvhEite Lb; Asi8e6ec°s11, iTricastireedote see till his old Customers and as Many Sow ones as • may flivor bit, With .their patronage, • CJIAOTH1NG INIAbEox SEOIIT NOTICE' AtID AT n£20014A111,11 BATH'S. A kittfAL ILESIsECTFULla sietnerristi.. • Itoritmbor tlio han,. socontl ioor fi litet Clinton, NoV. 7, 1878. • PER11,1.1•1. S: .31.1(1 'FOR' Sit Huron Street, Ullatob. St. Louis Pearl Ilomink AT PtIMIN'Ef STORM loge _ad allot dock af GBOCIIMS 08 COILIST, COUN, ' COI/No Corn soid t•I Partners in 1ittr,6 Ws of 801* 100 bush- els, at very low prices, Alm, thun delivered by the Car load, st e,nr station rn tho T, or a. av, mettle. Ciinten,aliev.1.1,1878.