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The Clinton New Era, 1886-05-07, Page 2law:m.17J; is„fAy 7, 1.886.' I 14014,.`a3 S rETHEART 1 nay, bustal - reetry hope. I had wait taisetw / may tove isay fathe,r, may etessealeed withintbathour. I no lougeX h aront imam man vs twelves' shield.. tar •ray being Sank into the grape , ed her when the world frowned. with a return O the, old graceful with lier, there to find the only Test it DolOrea l" cries 1\1188 ISIOIOne elasticity that WEIB one of laer many hem over ItXioWe einceeeuntil to-cloy! Again his bend mate Dolores's, and rests there. "1 foend that at the Yery last she had telegraphed to hee, sister -not so much in fear of death as to beet some woman ebe loved near her during the hour 'either comiug, trial, To me she sent no message, dreading loot she •PhOuld do me injury with the cbudish • eta man by drawing me from him when he most needed me, s She knew that no earthly consideration woula have held MO from her then, had I oniy known ! " • ale veice bream, and. it is some me, meets before he can proceed. " She was gone from me -dead! IT t in was left! A child had been r eee aortal Keep sin r ietteleoutt. r lewe otailli keep our he) hood , Through all our later year; Thee Uhl isimae alight jet ayi And Mayday go a sleighing. A mew life thrills our manhood,. And songs efface our teas; • f we could keep our boyittant er lattice,' he says, with difficulty. ca" were what' tile (14wItri--"*'1-"-What strange tale are you. telline her?. And pleasure were ite son, Our hearts would kiss its fingers, A father.? 1? Nay, through your own • lips I condemn you I have no deugh. Delighted wean it liegere To touch us what the clew i$ Opr happy fetes have egun ; If care Note what the,dew And pleasure were it's sue.' dieing hetes she onid have passed by charms, oho meeea ewif.tiy amens the 'and forcibly detaining her, "Have yon ; forgotten all 2 ' Mr. Mildmay, pale as death, advances. a sopor two, and raises his haud as thou h to command a. hearing, Through all our later yeats, 11 WO could take our , feswers drink eau rain, • The sunlight viand In.• hrightet, The shadows short awl Isgetera .A.nd night, could never borrow A faimied future pain ; If WO COuiti take oily 0011 Ow • As tlotiers itrialt.alte rain, If me could nee teverses , As tender wheat:file snow, The cold would he delieleue• „ And glen tug both thsteims pro:mils.; tar. She died wleen-a- ° " She lived!" interrupts Mistialaturin CHATTER XXXVI. t . 1, There is an astenished patise. Do- ' I sternly. "She stands before you now; i but 1 adjure you, for your sou s sake, to lores, glarang involuntarily at her t keep bach from ber;aa break all cowl"' lover, blushes warmly. As for Bouverie• I tioebetween you l Think of her mother ho laughs aloud. t I -think !" "Dolores Boaverie I" he says address', e i a HAve mercy I" says Dolorea, with ieg atee, eigama,ye "Not gait° yet, 1)14 ' VIOft but passim:tate entreaty, marking certainly as NAM 44 ever we can manage 1 ho vv the old lilan's head has fallen for- it in wird on his hands at the mention of " IgQ-at this present momenta"' re. room and throws herself into her fattier% ernia. Tel:Aorta he embraces her. • Ala," she says presently, raising heX head end smiliang thiough her soft dewy eyes, "now I am no louger Dolores Lorne -1 an Dolores adildraay." "No" returns her father gravely -e Dolores Voeverie!" 1 the dead. • turns the old mail quietly. "My name • " Didhe show Mercy 2" demands 31/i" is Boaverie. I have reason to , think, the geutle pleader. "And are yen thoi 04 'Biel -regarding 'Dick-, reflectively -- that in you I see &nephew." - • . altiterin. turning, almost fiercely. upon 1 one to crave. 'parclOn for phial ? I tell • •"t am amid yoU err a. litge thore,•,* 'W /IWO Willie{ tkting lova,velsee I ou you should rather curse hiln," cries says Diele. " The only uncle I ever To Malty our it ear trtiiiliPs WOW i j she Yehementlyass" that man wile stand* liad; fell ()Vet a mamma in Switzerland, - • - If ea coati use reverses ..t, there uow cowering before you -the and. was never heard of after." AS tender wheat die ettaw, traitor Who destroyed the one who loved "You hear of hire now," says Mr. • If life" wait u but our playa were and trusted him I Curse: hira, girl -I mammy, , . a ." The fall from that -erect- .4a d eve, beasts mace ue young, desire you!" pica was but a, poor Affair when all is " Oh, no, no, no 1" says Delores/ allud" .told, ye% it served My puapose. It Tho pleyarsund Motet be riugiug , With happy N. oices singiug . ... deriag oontodsively. . • I helped me t� bury myself out of sight of etaxablaatt:ItIsrialai:,;. i.1,11",..3V8atotlogg; ur`o'uThhiembwitoteurleastecturooseligyhotui;gopulodrs.ilsatys I a, worm that had grown eistaatotai to me. Weten. I picked myself off the If life ware Waste ow playk, were • the elderawe:omen, ' carried° awaY by a ledge of the rock upon which ancist pro- • ' %Vern Welts field; as, "entrg, If uoCiii welt: t irt• "Morn img, „Awl e veiling f k 1,ir us. de, u , Our walk woulti•De plisti ‘Vithaalt a gloomy fast titite And nbt task Sett ta:Grilirig - energy u'eritrawu ; If 110011 were like the _ And‘oventodfreth tie d nA If ago eouldsinooth ite'Wt • With everlasting yeah, The east.forever flushing With daylight's happy bitieltiug, A uttliugering ;earliest twinkles. • From out the azure's truth; If age norchl soothe its wrinkles With everlasting youth. • • If death came on as sleep did Behincl,ourshoyhoott's The grave Were full of dreatuiligs. Of 'Sunrise, and 'its gleamtngs . Acring goldeud_e_ca,•ilid Beneath the dawn of day ; If death catne on as- sleep did Behind ner boyhood's. play,' NEWS .NOTES. • paesioil grown stroeg and irrepressible i videntially I had !allele, an man y • by. the suppression of many years. ,1 1,,,,i ,a; .gui,,es ,,,,,,,,, ..,..sappeared, no drilibt ip the • " Yotir inetther beattined body and soul; fulrcertainty of. having been fteaent at and now you he •teould. rum to. Call to my death, a deterrained to be Ilemd. front minal'all he has done for you -be, your 'that day forwaiel ad far as my people father 1 Hes he not killed for yen! all were -conceaned. I took another -name chance of love and hope and joy? --the name. you kuow me bye -and for Truly a-Nvith a scotnitil laugh-" ho eighteen years I Iftve lived a horiait's has beer, -your beat filmed i Show bun• , creasing horror; "but "call let Heaven's' done that yoa sbould so blot yourself vengeance on Wm, WO ' Ito 6360'0 from their remembrance ?" asks •the 'yomig Manaivith some veheinence. • ' mercy--noner cries slth?-avith-in-•,, But, sir, ateatisee My --your people • One stroke of lightning icceutly killed slaw mu1e, which adozen cenaldrivets had . • been poen ing for half a' lifetime.' The • triumphs o 1.riCity are :ctiough;.to..set the whole world aging.. • , , . egatal ',Jean/ma" says Delores, fallingapon ber knees and covering her face with her hands. "}Io is mylathek" . • a You had a taotlair too," Miss Mate-. • " They Nveke part of an unhappy past -a peat from wbiola I ha.ve never been able te. dissever Myself. But for ray unole's whina; that would have driven rin remiuds her, in a low tone full of ' me into nuteriage with a woman I els- concentratedsbitternese. " az her blight", . itaame'oe paiji of being ditinherited, I ed memory _nothing to -yell ? AM 1 ,could have opeely marrted this child's alone to be the one to. remember her 1 mother e_atayiete his bane upon . Do. and her wrongs tide day a"' . . ... lorea's shoulder, Who is gazing into his • Sho draws.. back from the Itueelmg atace •avitla Nvide expectant eyes. "The title would by la* corae to me in course of time; . but very little of the property was. entailed, and what theiti was of it would be cif alma nee to me in the keep-. ct .1.1 g born, they said; but a strange lady had talon it away with. her, and luul lefterio, asItIress behind, also name, no sign by which a clue to her dwelling -place mlabt . be sliscovered. But that she was Eng- lish was beyond all doubt. All that had happened then became -clear to mo. - I loft France, and sought -you 1" laeke he turns his eyes fully peon nisi al aterin, who Was sitting motion - leas, acercehreathieg, With deals -beet head. • . "You," centinueda lie, his voice sink- ing alemst to A WhiSpDt, " rebated to see 'With my heart freshly torn and bleeding from my late creel, incurable 1w wast,Uedn, oytosuodtroobvon, ter repulsed i'llrsoeuid ; yIourortutir ocx41. , r_lw AppLE.Ton_orrtci_AT imsiDimal \ again and again, always 'to receive t 0 ii00Outariostraot,Clinton,eppcisitetizollugligaz ammo imperturbable reply. I demanded , news of ray child, of that last frail link le. 13;Yre:Se':u:aol:Ne htYt78:0u:laRtle:SSIO'N! Ea.. 'CON- tbat Still laound me to tee sweet saint -0-11-VE Y.a NOSS, and Issuer of Marriage Lleensen Nvbb hoji Board so far abotaa me. A ateult4sLt,i,..; tyitlon,,31,ioailitt:oet:it residenee• , earner ta, the 'chilela was dead! Wbat then was 1. I rr-----la... PROMS/FOOT, CYIE'Ntill't."41-IlIN.GIN;E.-ft., cold abrupt mestia.ge came to me, 'saying ' tat left t� rate? I breke off -all eenueatiod 1 re 0 is and Dom' mon Litud Stirveyori with this ciiiiittry and went 'abroad. 4 Arellitt;etvi•juctilibraturhtenittn, V01#.0114 Reece, courted deethin many Et form, if I "Who shall blame me if there. 1 i ellu!":,„' vm.....arrroti _Itivamizvirr.eTt,s, sought thus to obtain oblivionfrom the I DI, ' Y Block, two doors east Of, liodgeus' e -n, griefs that ea,ch hour seemed to make turatturgeuru:it'ar-eet, mato.. (mho. hours, 8 aaii, t.0 °van. if R. WHITT, TEAcuE it oir MUSIC. P.t1P114 AIL attended at theirown resideneeilf tabessary, Re*, iidenee, -Sohn; Robertson's b.:iron Street, Clinton. Rice's new method taught 'if desirell. 'PVNEWING AND NEW „.114,sioNso coating a large aniotiut of a, leas and C01.4 peity Yantis tor investibent, upon goal tame 40(1. IOW interest. ' Stion, Jarristeia, klitiotte Block ItAIXAVAIC 4E CARD girl, as though. resigning her, and raisas. . her eyes to heaven. s ' ; • " Ali 'do not forsake ine, !" cries Dolores` pitifully. '.My heaet is torn hi -twain 1 He has been very oa incr up of the old - name. He, the late alaonet, was my guardian as well as to meeand scie-see -pointing'. to Mr. •Milamay--",how pale lie looka and how my. made, and .1 was his rpm:L=3a desparing!" heir." , - • e Who chila ?" asks. Mr. Mad?. He paused, as though overcome by may, iti a, hollow voice, indicating 'same vacate recollections.. ' • Whilet.adr..Wm.Patteasou, ofleatesval • e, • Doloree. . • • • a "Go oti says Miss Idaturin nee- - was enhitebing his team trom the .plow a. few days since, one of the euitnals kicked , him in the stomach, killing him almost in,- ' etantly. The a Bossed was overs76 years . Of age and•highly .esteereed in, the eagle. 'borhotid. a • , . t t is a ration nay time lug in temple, ,Toronto, Thursdaynighta some of the women converta tore the feather's from their hats and threw them ateay. Si nie - of the rn.enalso.throw their pipes and to, baeco away. The greriteet excitemeat ere: railed. • • • ' - . •• .4 %vernal, atie acetate:eel in, an,Englisah aourt to sit nionths' hard labor aa a togne and a vagabond, her Maine being that sale e was in the: habit of carrying tt tealedend• addressed . envelope in her hand, and sto• itching from .passers. -by, n penny to,huy a postage* stamp. ,. ., . . . , . . ' . A young Wife • iit•-1?orthand,..,-.P3.):-Waa.. -:-....indicating D_Oloielit by • au. almost • 1131-_. • told by her brother that her • husband Perceptible gesture-" weeeta etieatiaa a 'gambled: She .couldiet believe ita and. te - eaint frensheaven 1 7 I lieedisatlem her coilvince her the brothel! Moat her, areas.. I had. am thblight that .1. wronged her, ' ed in a suit of hie clothin to a walla r ' and her child so, ikiettie•vably as'yee say - house, where •the saw ter les an, •ese .3400. ' Then she made hetselakiaewa fled • marched' her aitonisherahusisend boinehe °attic arms- .-. ,_ , • . Al. the asicieblyef. the WothetiatForeige Missionary Society. of, elle Presbateriae . . Church, the Secretary read ' A letter from Missiones in japan, Vhie,h 80ttl. forth - the absetute anecessity ef •atrong treaty • stipulations fra! the protection of'aiiissibit arios in China. Chinese oetregee-in this • country, the letter .aoutinuess .have ceased the greatest 'indignation .in •China, .and if they are continued if is hotel at tell what. , the result Will ae, . • . - _ _ sA„ y_aung marrietteady.. aelie me add i a to the country hem a city home considered lceegina bans a pleasant • and profitable dear- ste-aberbecameenurre ' absorbed in. the ptirseit her enteeeiesto inereased, and • "hens" mad.o a favorite sttbject - ofher thoughts and' coneersation. -1)uring • erfe • of herateiteated deecriptioits et . suceeepa a - f riena a inquired : "Are. your bent ...good. hens?' " Oh, yes," she replied in a dea lighted tone, "they haven't laid. a badhg yet." • . , Tho infaut stai of Ma Wni.' Crone, 4th - line, Saints ta: essilip was instantly killed the utter te suing. The father was driein a %wen acrnse aplowed fie d With a „s'ee . deal drawn 'behind, when th s horses „end - deal v hecame. Trialiteadd-sain _ran, ' ale... /2L, •. r. rone Milarler-buy.urgilisaltetit ' th time, and be was thrown valientle f irward, sell' • r behindebeetersee, the. child Witte heatify an the gamed, killing itiustantly. • Several of Ws children wore iit the wagon at the time, but eses.ped uninjured. ' The alleged estatattgtaf ° • " at• • an orgatazatiefl. lo beat! j ' teatarit Eleetorel Ansi:ale , yahi mama bar of which most bind 'himself to vote for uo candidate for tivie, Provincial or Do- nninimi honire 'who is .not , it votestant,. ' has caused considerable .coniment in that city, • Tho proctiedines of • the body .itte kept (pilot, but it is aaicl to have Consider • able tritenberthip attesay. The. eity 1St • abont evenly divided between Catholies And Protestants. - " • . Prof. Bell', thatneeetor of the telephone; was ono of the witnesses before* the • Teti. Electric Invest-la:Lenge Oemmittee, at , . . . "ours," returns Ins atteersarY 1c1 a- -comity. . a , .. • • ': "You told me she 'Nvasaleett" eays . teals peessed upon me thiamarriage Mr: .Mildmate a sudden- sbarp' coleur with an arrogant heiress; until, to avoid• tinging' bis features. "You svmr° it' hietinmertunaties, I left my. house; and, How am I to believe teet 110W 2" . - knapsack at My imela° 'wandeteda MO "To save her from you a lied! Don't the Northern, ceentieta My Ibie of . ' Ir-I-shrinktfronrdi ie. a v u e el !" ex- Painting drove me ever, onward -to the . cleinied she eagerly.. 't Be. assured'ree ' bold rocky poets that border Scotland. : thee that I eellOey in it. Ewouldlaave per- To• °settee' father frcen, him and his jured,myeelfatany time -and thought it 'plan, and to plaeteit,out of hia 'soviet to ta good'deed, if by 'acing so a coula have eekeecute me With letteyis on the same sa.vedtliat angel therel from .the ton- aietasteful eubaed, I changed tua name anima ion of your presence. . E .would an rave e eveiew ere throughathe d f 11 'a . ' ' h • ' t' ' t- • gladly. have laid, ,her in her tneoceat towris atelerallages under an assumed - grave rather Allan resign her ,to `3'curt cognomen. So trAyelling, I found her- cara-eyciu• wile _destroyed her Mallet"! a my fate la 'Cf• that I need say no Mere: • : :''' Hear Die 14 SityS-Xr.• MiltiPlaY, 051', I loved: her, and she laved rad, We• '. haffferivera Neith 'as. Certain dignity it eared notIcincatieetmencee. • Yeti Could. , his bearing, though -his lies aro ttemb- . . :. not briag: eiyablfaltogether to distegard ' ling and his face as . ;ashen ' gtays e I ..-.8-: the • cbence• Of gnarling an' 1111'16a:italic° ' • crec ati foal it °Hine a• . ilea Mother 'e thatinight enable inc to eiect to the Wee „maie1sadeaed. ell those luxuries that .go so far t� sweeten life. I ' coafided in •lidi ; 1 told leer all; .I deactiaed to -hat thelinitr rtarrOW•mindecli obstinate old • _man alseerva,e Se Jt force itio into a I did When-tail:lauded het o conseut. to detested:bondage. ,. She consented to y . a -et private niattriege." ., a : . .' • . : with iite, to alienate e private may- " Marriage !" t , : a • . • ,,* riage, to giyci: herselaan 'effeet as abSo•.. . :The word breetalrom Dolores with a , lutele , to ine as any' lover's gold conla lenidetey. IreffiratIlieught is. for atter:. f eesiro,, 1.- rowiteded her. with. ell I lover. .. Sae runs to -him, straight map thasea_the uagruagine. devotion of my 'his arms, ad nestles there, . tant ler ail „ale& ho,,,,,,, Th, those happy ay,,, er moment ataa. she doubt. the blessed i• As tbougli lost . ha recollection of :a Traine leave. Olintai as. fol lows :- - onaso 'MINX Ita !WAY. easing East. tieing West. I 7.25 a.m. exprese 10.0,aan. misted 1.05 p,m. mixed • 3.00 pais. mixed 4.30 p,m: blind_ I 9.15 pan. fixeren „aassenra st,Tatietuata iteireeetv. •• Ocaugatorth. ' • Goieg South, I 0.55 n.ai, exprese 8.03 e.m. express 7.00 p:m. exeresti • 4.13 p.m. express graitOOtoual ao4 oilier QtaVtifi. •toe4ANNING & SCOTT ifarristers Solicitors ONYklYANCElt4 0. Commissioners for Ontario and Manitoba. urnon tsf4x:r pool?, TO NEW ERA, CLINTON, CV TO LOK.N. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. M 1. I FIIIVA•nr Pups, 0, ' - °aloe oyer.i. Jackson's store, Albert Street /kir AIMJAGe LICENSES.--AFPLY TO THE al undersigned at the Library RoomS, Smith's 'Sleek, 30 JAMES SCOTT. Air ONBY To LEND W LARGE 011 SMALL sums ongood mortgage securkty, moderate ate of interest. ft. RALN, Winton, 1-% DOWSLEY., M. D., M. B. 0. ENGLAND 1, Physician, iiurgeon, ate. Office and Nesidence next Arelson's Bank, niarket square, Clinton.. 11011104$ 11;)#,, PAW MUSIC: TEACHER IS NOW 114ADY TO nuo.civ.g pura,t.4. _ 15.E.N311141LiEtt NUPS.ERY FRT1T AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, NOR. WAX SPRUCE, aVOTCH ANIt , ASTRACHAN F1NR. TU LAW= wMen 1140.1 A SPECIUTY ,•• LARGE. STOCK ON HAND, esse.abote ornamental roes and Shrobber'y willboaeld tatititive‘.ZoleegUrtio.pitrieleit sat:Itde utitwonseeymb•ayntp.luorgettaziotrehgerole.. Orders bg Malt irfil be _promptly. attended Co JOHN ST' E4WchAfrRe8T8',. Benmilto.o . . Reel tepee, opposite the Temeemaea Han) more keen.? 'Vainly endeavoured to gain tho peace only. to be known- by those Wilt, have deliberately renounced. the werldThr.separating theinsetvee . from. et., 'Of all who had. once known Me, to Mrs. Edgetiortli alone I gave ray. confideuee, and in her I was not nus- taken...ehe has been it true. and legal • friond'from that hour until now." 1.1e &lakes speaking, as though half nneoesciouslyeaed sits gazing' absently into Spaae, with • Deletes's hand still held tightly between both • his- own. jiss aVlaturus, vrith the tears running down her cheeks; risme front her chair • and goes up:to him.• "'I have indeed misjudged 'you," she confesses brokenly; " I hAve wronged her tee, ray. innocent :girle evert when she -lay dead within my arms I wronged her! But her gentle spirit has forgiven me lona' eye this. For your ferglaeneas, air; I dare not ask!" ' " Youitept the child from me," he cries„ in great agitation ; in that theught lies the deepest sting! All these. years . you. have robbed me: of what would have nieseit to me life indeed -the pos- session of a treasnie stieli as this! ' Softlyecaressing y, e ays is, an upon Dolores's sunny head as it lies epee his breast. But at *his tolich-or 10 it aahts Naorda ?--this girl starts into life. aa• .• • • • " You meat not blame-Lallie," she *says .vehemently "no un'End thine solovnenifogaish is the safest must be said to her -remember that !CI f,jancWolanss extractiton of teeth. Charges and best system yet dis- $1.ie 'shrinks in part from aim, and •Loicierrate LIO fT'SIBLOCE,' over Etre% egio ' holds out her hands to kiss Material, to I Step, lIuron Street, Clinton.. ' • her who has been her life's mother; and "Whci eau neveeneelabtasupplented in the fitst place in her affectiona. ' •' " She kept ftom the the 'ouly aunaltine that could alieve• gladdened trtr• sad hears," says ...air.. :Alilaniary-eor rather_ .alt Mallard. Boueeric elan a stern tone- " that' is ybariaf - • ' Am laso much' to: be.blaineda ",de. • mends Mise Maturin Paseimiately step. tatigha,olt a little and speeldeg •aa one- nught wisp' is addressing: an insegimity audience; a jury whp is to ,decido npon her ' life or 'death. •," What coulds1 think? : „ • .-7aNd Mao alusar-bIaind you, Lallie,". exclaims the. girl softly, leaving her father's mistime to ren to Miss Maturin • and flingher.arms lovingly around herea- atiai one, whilst I amPteseutaaa It Was sech a cruel Mistake," eaya Miss alaturin, sobbingabut holding the pretty slielit f erre eagerly teller beep* --"•crael to mo as well as to hoe I laistenassirlaissleeterieas_agadia.addecesing_ Sir Richard. . "When I foiled thy sister H Nelon cf.4 [Vt.' STANDURT, GRADUATE OF THE MEDI .-1--reatoopart waritofvieteriauttiversit*,Teronto,f or rowdy of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New Yorli .Coroner tor the ()panty o f atiroiallaytle13,0tit. alANITPACTUBERS STEAM 'ENS.111ES, 0.01-LERS, AND 61ENEIIAL MACH1NE.RY: ' ORDERS a- PROMPTTY FILLED 11.-.POWELL, naltuisTElti SOLICITOR; Notary P.ublie, etc. 011i Ssaaties..13toeurAt- near S'ranar, ChisroN. Toronto.agents, .Messrs. me- Carthy, Osier, Hoskin `,S; Cfrselintot,-, Private funds to oan it lowest rates of iaterest. • R Ntr. WILLIAMS, D. A., ALB., GRADUATE OF sielansandStirgeons,Ont. °Pinot & UESIDIDZICY the honseformerlyeeetipied by Dr, Reeve, Albert street • .Terontothriversity; member of theCollegeolPhy Clinton. • $50,000 To LOAN at 6 Der Cot Why pay others 8, 9 aod 44) per cent, when you can get Moneyfrom usat 6 per c. TERMS made te Bait borrower, regarding.• • payment end period of loan. , Apply to. FARR.A.N rxisDATA.,, BA.NEERS, CLINTON. • DI! WORTRINGTON., FRYSICIAN, SURGEON loccinehOuriLioestiate of the Coll.:meet Physician- d,nrgeons 01 Lower Canada,end 9081ncialtifeen, Mate and. Coronorf or th e County o Minton Dfflecand residonco,-The building former) °coupled by Mr' ThWaites, Rulon street. .• • .Clintonaan.10,1811, • • • T.ItE liOLSONS.138NK. • - Incorporated by Act of Parliament, istio. • • 'CAPITAL, • - 0,000,06a. , - ' aaFFICE; MONTREA.L. nLIINWON MECIIANiCS' iNTITUTE, LIRE ne and.Reading Rooms, Perrin block, down Stairs. About 1,709 vo trines in tlie.Library and all the Lending Newspapers and Periodicals of the day on -the table • Membership ticket ffo. per ., and • trout I to 9 p In. Applications for inemnershap reeived by the3Aerarlan in in tbe room.• '•• . a"... ..,7grimarE.,. • . IIRGEON DENTIST. Mold the exclusive right for the count' Inc the,Murd process or administering chemidally pure Nitrogen truth. --Now the ;may give horse o him sane •easti. 'el sans 0:Troche ; -tow slic may have 'aua libia him as her own for ever and for et-er • • .••• alow--what is this? 'Whet am to understand 2" Mr. Mildrciay is • stens- ineritig-feebly. Then all at mice the truth nestles, aceoas his maid, an a „he .colouts deeply es as girl might, analeenst ' his wide surprised weapon Miss. Ma - tithe "Can it be, madam," he asks; itt a trembling toes :of 'keenest reproach, that you have sowronged in thou,ght h 1 tie creatuee now leing. in hex, • ti1.110 when youthful ecstasy and etyma rapture atone filled his days,- the oia man eeases saeaking and gazeas with 'rapt oyes upon the faded sgaracii out - aide. • • • • -• • "Well, fether ?" says Dolot•es; touch- ingbis shouldengeaday. eactseeempek. Jing his teturn to earth. • , "Yes, Ereest murmurs hoe with the Iong-ataten. sigh pf one newly awakened from a pleasant trances yen, irtyChild, were about VS be born, yout. - mother grew delicate. She pined'a little, and at last I,auggest- grave '1' All thought of hiaaatilattforeot, • ten• .igsitie„ vvys Miss Ala . • burin, ifrar'brolten , • •• 0(1,Chailge to her., he grasped Itt the ttiotight, and tvent with ine willingly' to Villagenr-lbcista•ny. ,Harday was 'voice, "if yen can prove to me that Istbero when I receivea lettet front have wroegetaber, shall feel that no our faithful servant, Mrs. ladgetverth, punithineet is heavy enotigh for em to then a young girl and my Nvtf.e's Iscat t but I alien .1cnciva also that you telling use et my uncle's approaching hate Made nie the hamtiosit beitiet upet\ teoate, Dees agawaaging te me letters •clo- 170a all ahswOr lic utloCks• drOavers:-----e How could logo'? Your mother a- neavhim and in silence leteds. a folded. ttirotigu bo has adareasedhanself tspepeette her -aa pa.petetelleated aael sent edetyarateabut 'unmistakably a teat,: riage-coTtiTecite. Eharlasaar-io alaateatted, :her oyes are so aim with tears, that sl. can bo be sure only -Of so match. AU as • blirred and indistinct.. • " '1'hore was a jnarritigo' then ?" claitinslIonverie with strong excitement, tassatin 'haticl upon Mr. taatatibilal". a • "What is there to say 2" asks the 'old bewildered. We iwereenutrried -yes: 'That paper there will tpli yon so. It we my fault solely that we hid • the marriage. Theta were, teasants-s • Werldly reaseim-then, thab suggested • the neceasity for concealment, l• wish now with all thy seal:that snob reason • had not, foetid weight with tad; but she Was in lie tviseto blame." " IS it true ?• Carl it • be true; after all these yenta ? gasps Misei Niabatin iteouslar: Oleesall these Miserable etiedi I".• fl striae.; Ma ptesance histodaide. • dyintarenae, dead--theretvias- upon her : hand no weddieg-ring.• Like a Bath ed thalterable trath it came to me that tvhat• had dreaded all aloniwasstrina- Ali, what torrible•hours that false belief has given:me 1 • As I haveradready..aaid, I Wronged her, and for My fAult I have 'been justly punialied. 13e maacif al to ate aow, I tickle& Yee!" ahe niureaurs gently, thiaking with better remain- * branco upon her. lifelong grief, apoieher many lost hears, whenhappineas might have beeti aossibleste her but for this slur uttien hot clarlieg's birth. " The riegl, • It must have beeu stolen thee trete. her poise hand. " sage Sir 'Upheld, ith pale lips. "Dat "-, tutning a, ale to Bliss Maturin-11 had -tithe tio I. • • • VENNETT,' MER , . -IJ'iNDERVAKER -AND EM Ai:. Albert Stit.flii1.11ocker Store <trio: 4 Oks'EVISIORORG • r. Weeezearax enostea;*tioneral Manager;,' -IViegrgiAl...1'......, ...., . 1 'Wel-tt: _Notes discounted, Collations. macle, Drajls , issued, Sterling era AmeriCan excirtage bought and sold at lowest . . interest 0 e per cent allowed on deposits. ' .° • 'lec.A.urrerenavli ',5ratitee.ts." .‘ , .... --- • !Sonar advanced to farmers on their oirn notes With . ',.urity. • . .ne or more-endersep. No mortse.ge require:I:lists; ' R. C. IgtEW bit Manager, - • -January lits • . , e J. D LE.C.,01VI•B ,atch and Clot a et, JEWELLER &c P r o Firm [MARKET, OLINTOPI• . , • Where. lie lteepe sele.ot assortnienfei WATCHED, CLOCKS,. JEWRLLER V, SILVE.X.• • . - which we will sell at rectimaatile rates. • • itepairing• Of every de'scrii3tioti tended to. and all were warranted.' , • J. IIIDDLECOMBE : cee,teaetroN , . . •• After the severest teat ae the late fair iti. Clintdn, it was universe y. ac witted that ape. rzegeor AND EASY ACTION, REACTS": 01.0 FINISH, AND SwBETNESS OF vent, t EXCELSIOR. was a wey ahead of ot 1- -e-ea:and-detainee be-thespeentler-instru- .ment ef..the day. 'nee, along With the fact that a epeCial prize was awarded it, certain'. ly speaks .voln m es fol. the lustre to an teased parties putchushig the • Excip.,- siOn be fot:o .any ingeelse where. • GEO. la OAKES;alatorratsreie Factbry three.clooks' west 'of M laY's Panne • • Slues, Rattenbuty St., Clinton. . . . . . . Dolores -a" comptelmaamg how su ; foreq,beisohrj_torstitt.tAvoletweek14. power..10-solto0112_14L,yan noes_ his child ' " Believing Nvliat I then believed, thought- a total; aeparation from -nal things connected with her unholy birth the oats thing to be desired. ' took her: said Would be a mother to lier, in placo of that poor lost one. To her," eoitaS taseele ie al Materiel flown out het hands asaiensesseessonsisinwrionsowsemeaseaselaara desire to be . with hot and my fear of think thet....assfather had sorrieriaht in losing all that I haa. striven so hoed to • easel; ereoti ale to go to England smd present Myselt to toy dyitig uncle. aalao had never felt • better -she deolarea Mitnestly-thati slto itoW felt, and why ahOuld we risk losing all for the sake of a mere covvardly fear ?. Anataby, be- am had all along persaaded herself it Would be a boy -would suffer mote than saithea of us if disinheritance word to fol- low oti my reftiaM to 'visit the•ola man's attic -bed. - • , "1 Wont, to find my undo lying sick, nigh unto death, alit fully alive as to his affairs. , .secattea to lied pleasure in my preseiscet and from day to day lopt Imo. near bun, OeCtipied With aw papers, alpine, my Ildele to this and condemning that, and act oin• weara settle 'waiting The deys grew into Wicket and at last there came a time when tlao letfere•ftotri my wife grew fewer, itaul thee ceased altogether. "A sjenso of hervous horror oyercetee maao some wiltl 'excuse to ma M101001114 loft Eneacaul again to soot( the town in nrittany Mutt. contained. for Waghington,The other day,- el , yeats 1 But even how I fear to believe soy, it will he remen/hefed, niarrieda deaf -e-". •'A shiver passe e weer her, and 1 and dtarth lady, niel he told tee committee • then a morntreatfel look gleams in het • dark eyes. She tures away from them that Ito linel at 0111011 foat,li ability that ho had hended her over the whole of hie stock itr the namortely extol)! onc The Vain° of the OM* beta by Mrs. 13e11, lie said, VIM tOt1 MintOO dialers. This ia a great deal of money to makeetus "aseaatatfilatittatatine Itattalraseentlyelmenaternad • to..accomit fer the sisort • of ton -years.' • • she seems to have forgo en presence.• Sho-elaspa ber hands with• ct fervid gesture. 11 She is sai,eal" sic murmurs broken1P. "1y childt, TilY boo' me all that Made hie worth having. • a loved I°, • a ,• Alas, it no Tenger coatatinea it 1 a ex. •: 1)010treer ereePinglatatet0- llOts-140.4. ATI itiVOI ., to... find uty..house.!_teft._40sAlate..-t.t-17::;3'ott(i'AleliZho .40.ff.1-VP.10118)-Z, ‘10, 1 liana timialy around her neck. unto Inc She -my wife•-.-1,VaS dead-,•- , . ,. • - 4, - "Dear Italie," She whispers softly,.. . .• ' ,•Tc. be •aolitinttee •. ' a 8 , , • 4 .! ' •tbil., st TE -11,111 0 1, t NT!) S' Ltm-sfrx, weutit-irlirnefAurv: D V' it I IL . • glue. su es enteue. laAVFNG JUST'COMPLET ED 1- and furnished hienow Planing Mill with machin- ery of the latest. improVed patterns, is now prepared to•attendto all orders iri his line in the Most prolate , and satisfaetory.menner, and at 'reasonable rates. Ile Wotild 'also, return thanks to all who patronized the Old firm before they. were burned mit, and now :being . in a bettergpositton to. eXeento orders expeditiously, feels consdent he can give satisfaction to all. ' • FACTCRY-A Or the .Gra'nd Trzoi.is. ray, Clinton, • • , • , ' THOITAs 7gt,40.;;Xzin. •WHY SUFFER FROM -ag- s Ian towards Delude, "I leave lett) say if I have fulfilled My truss 1" 1aLelga!" cries the intairaLl trying to area-CrEarhu iss drum WaVOS her back. • "Nay,, satisfy laira I do ane justice t° she excleanas, her seeice vibrating with °Motion. ,• 1" u ra the id tenderly. • Thou the turns te bier a e f r " it is enough," the says fervently, " toetell you that in all the years have spent with her 'have never once remembered that lavas motherless." • - ".! Y081 she bas indeed been a mother to youtachila,". interppstss Bouveria eagerly. -Marta •slightly' as the young Man t3pealtS. 'Perhaps he bits for, ItisIten exisencel new, le:Waver' he . 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