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The Clinton New Era, 1879-07-17, Page 2-4 THE CLINTON NEW ERA, prretrv, ..1••• The BOOkif Of flie The follbwieg metrical arrangement of the -bolts alba ittible, from, the Christian at Work, will help children, especially, to re- member their respective locality in the ibo vie OI.E; xEsrAlustrr. The great Jehovah ,speaks to us, •In Gamete and Exodus ; ',cantons and Numbers see. Followed by Deuteronomy, losimaand judges rule the land, Ruth gleans a sheaf with trentbling hand, Samuel alld numerous Kings appear, Whose ChrenicIes we wondering hear, Ezra and Nehemiah now, Rether the beauteous mourner 'Show; job epeaks in signs, David in Psalms,, The Proverbs teolt to scatter alms. Acelesiaeteas next oemee on, ° And the *tweet Song of Solonicto. Isaiah, ,Teremiali then, Witklaarientatienti, takes hie pen, 'Ezekiel, Daniel, Iiosea's lyres, Swell Joel's, .AnaosTObadiahls. Next, Jonah Micab, Nahum come, Alideoftly Habakkuk finds room, Zephaniah, Haggai 003, , Rapt Zechariah builds. his wells, And Malachi, with garments rent Concludes the aneient Testament, mint NEW TESTAMENT, Matthew, -Mark-Luke ttnd John, 'Record the life of God's dear Son. The Apostles'. Acts are •next cliselesed, And Paid'aEpietlee,-foriltonie coMpOsed Two other letters to Corinth -sent, Are followed by one, for Galatia meant. One also is sent te Ephesus, - One to. Pliillippi, one to Colosse, friend, 'Mamas Wilkinson, guardian, to the heiress. •Sorrowitag told womanly be,yond her years, Millie had turned from her PWn sorrow to 11. 1:101210 ellt1PAPOP to solace those with whoin her poverty had made her. familiar. A conshi had come at Mr. Wilkinson's request to make a home for Ms ward, said skis resumed` many long and interrtipted Bindles. But a large portion of her time was spent in the humble homes of these who had been her mother's' friends in the dark dap of her Widowheed ; and her gentle unobstrusives charities: soon extended far beyond this sMall circle. • She bad been an orphan twe years on the day when she catne .to seek Mr. 'Wilkinson, as already desedbed, and the sorrows of her life had lost smile of their bitter stings, leaving only a gen- tle sadness behind. Well, Millie,' the old gentleman said, what brings we the pleasure of seeing -you to -day -t - - - Is is about myself,' lVfillie eaid, the softest rose-tinb flushing her cheeks. Dear nie 1. I didn't know you ever teok such lin insignidcart person into consideration at all,' • Now, Uncle Marc, .111021S0 clan't teage.' iSho wants somet ens,' the , I' ted- -and .04 to 'Mr, Wilkinsen was out,' the girl began, and then seeing who her visitors were be etied cegerly, 'Oh, Me. kinson, you will not let mother be put in the street? pay every penny, if only you will wait till she is better, and I can get my full thee to, work.' 1 Have you seen Mr, Ormsby to -day Jennie I' the old gentleman. asked kindly. ' Yes, sir, He said that he had no time to hear my whining. The agent will be here at tivelve, and if the money is not here be will put us out. 4May I,' whispered Millie.. 1Just as you please, my dear. " Per- haps this dying woman or her child may drink up your charity.' ',Bush, bush.' • So tenderly, so delicately, Millie gave her charity, that only the cleepeitt gra. titude was awakened, withent the gall- ing sense of obligation. She left suffi- cient comforts for more than a _week and promised to send delicacies for. the *eyelid. • No word of herself passed her lips until they were once more in the street. Oh, Uncle Marc,' she added can it be true that lie is so cruel, ina hard and et:, tithe to me.' w,a8 the brief replye They went.into'the wide oourt yard in whotte space stood, die four great factories; the joirkp property of ltlarons Wilkinson and Cyril Ormsby, long be- -fore -divided -by entirely' opfOsite- management of these two • distinct de. partments—one 'entirely under the con- trol of the elder, the other of the yeting: • Wilkinson's absurd soft heartedness' er, man. • , • Away them as Mr. Wilkinson and Millie en- tered the office artbain. Once there, the guardian spoke very gravely, 'As' your guardian, Millie,_ I .can speak to you no word against Ornesb)". He ie a rich man, of _geed social posi- tion. of irreproachable moral reputation, and whose standing in business circles is -of the highest. A man who is a good match in every worldly sense. So much as you guardian. Ala Our friend, • MY Pearl, -All -141teli Y,Q11 Afil your own dead father might have loved you, who know it eveey" noble: impulee of your pure soul—as that friend I tell you r would rather see you lying beside your Mother than the broken-hearted wife of such a man as Cyril Ormsby.' ' 1 canie to you as a friend—as a1. most a father,' said Millie, ' and 1thank yeilzfor keeping me from life-long misery. To know my kesband such a man as 1 know' Cyril Ormsby to be, would, as you .say, break my heart.' • 1.. *I, woe& net tell you, EAR- lief 1 guardiau, ' fir you know I disliked him, and might breve thought that dislike prejudiced Mb. But, Millie, you will not let this day's work sha,dow your life. You did not love Cyril Millie? , ,.No, x.did not. ]reverenced ;ono 1 . thought_ nolde,_•'generous nature., -That reverence was a mockery, I shall never break -my heart for a man I thoroughly dispise; Thiernaf.d.'---- - And KO i,t _happened that Cyril Orme. by Coming to claim the fot•tiine he be- lieved was 'within his grasp, met only Mr. MarcusWilkinsOn,, with •Millie'S polite hut distinct refusal to resign her- • self or her fei tune to his keeping. " .But ho never knew'how it was Millie learned the'true value of his liellovv words of charity and philanthrophy. .. ' IN rainy or Gold'. • wr• Vyri rrosby came. up to ien m9 as Ormsby mentally•charaoterized , it, test evening, he will conie here to -day had =Fie this division absolutely na: Then, Thessalonians, Tiniothy and Titus ) but I *anted t° seaYnn fir"' He wants c'essalY, we to be hie wife, 'uncle eireee, and,_ But it was not into his own : come on. ..• kiidly- Together with it letter to Philemon, • hi ' ' Marcus Wilkinson led his ward. H she hesitated here -7.'3,0e do riot Hee governed, well -ordered departments thut fn. The Epistle to them Hebrews now comes in view, , wn. 0 tiiid• you te t 2, .• turned into a small` roma), wbere a pale a , , Which shows the old Testament fulfilled in 'No one • , but 1 see for myself.' . •. marl was busily engaged in writing, and the New. . •4W1l; you are right; I do not like I at tile same time overlooking a room : Now follow epistles from Jaines,.Peter and him. But fljy like or. dili has no 1 I where about seventy. girls were at work John,. ,------ .... control over yen!' ..., . , befoili busily whirling machinery. In numbers reyerse, of three, two and one. 'No control I' Millie's voice was Pjt- i • '.Good morning, Watkins,' the old And now at the close, is the.Epistle of Jude, coo. •• ,•. • , . • 'gentleman said, .' I was in hepes you With John's Itevealed.Vision,. which, in at ',Please don't talk so. I came to yo0 I were taking a .holiday.' • • :. 1. mos he viewed. 'Thank you sir 1'. was the reply in a , •as 1 --W oulelfave gone 'to lily father:a:- ' ' roFP'S ORA TEFI'L AND COMFORTING. -"By a thorough koowledge of the nature" laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the Ono properties of well-itelected c000a, Mr, Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor' e hills. It is by the judicious use of such nrticles a diet that a constitution may be gradually bnilt IUD til strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating exedra ee ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ouraelvee well forti- fied with pure blood and a properly nourished. Servlce Gazefee.-Sold only in Packets labelled01ES EPPS & 00t, Ho- meopathic Chemists, 48. Threadneedle [street, and 170, Piccadilly, London, P/PICliVel ErSALY121.' • — ..4n ojallible remedy fir all diseases Of the eye (accute or'clironic), granulation of the lids, ulceration of the lachrymal glands, ,Um, and weakness.. of the vision from. any I Num. THE A.m.rmoAN ErE-SAbvp i's presented to the public with the assurance of its efficiency as a curative of most diseases of the eye, acute or I chroniairtfilynniation, whegierinduced-by scror, 1 fonfei:tril,g1:linVi'strtm weakness ss or defect the nerve, era diseased state of the tissues constituting' JULY 17, 1879 bitr Etrbs. ep -- - -. , — _-- . • "r3NRSONS wishing to communicate with Du. II aavn — - A. late of Clinton, can do to by allaressing him at 1408 biain. street, Buffalo, N. X. 22 . ... flu. APPLETON.-OPACE-Tb*O Itotirari o -ver -the Store of Cuniiingluiree& Aikenhead.-4he squa,re, .cuitiletocao'nee:- Ontario street, pposito tbo English Chureh. Clinton, July 10,1872. 11.B., (GRADUATE OF TOROK O University,) Physician, Surgeon, &c, , reside at Mr. Manning's, three doors east of the Tempera Hall, Loncletthoro, pee • Lonaesboro, June 14,1879. Cleieeted ytot'eli I • j! . ' There, akar; I. 'Was whine. tone. ' I can't very Well quit then as ciii wouldhave toirlyetT:lifa I 'Work sir. • ' "'here's the :wife .attaiix little er, do,.you love Mr. Oritaby 2' .. ,• ones you See.' .: , . .„ 1.V.1. , ,_, . w . •; .., orld, and yet. that very half ' '1 think he is the .noblest man I :- .• „ ' . *AVE -pit. told 1'... • tirmsny.. •tuat eeke.d.e.dintiii,:- -ittla'c'iddr-to"T Wive:fife- • .„' , ever knew, 'i.re yeti •eo.uld.onlysee ;Mai.' ..,.. -.witkeonie:cif tny poor .people, • hete gen- -..sauLeotteteoutelei-ite4ou seetailzi flee-- hina too.. • Ilehas given us. so much :synipatliyiii'. my: worki ..1Thelti-i%Ittre; Beginning ; When, sometimes,. our feetgrow weary, On the rugged,hillif of life. - The path Stretching longiand dreary • ' trio:land labor rife -L' • --1,3'ire- pause on We toilsornelottritejr, Glancing backward in. valley and i4 len, • And eigh-Witli inffigtileriging To.retiten and begin again; • - • Far behind is the de* of the morning, all its freshnesa and light, ' -AAA-before are doubta and sloadoWS,• -- And.chill aid gloom of the night, ' We remember the sunny.places • • . We passed tio carelessly then, .Anct ask, with a passionate longing, To return and'hegin again. Ala :!vain indeed is the asking . Life's duties press all of .us on, And whe dere shrink irate the tabor. -,.. Grid& for the sunshine that'a gone? And, itniay be, not far on before us • Wait fairer places than then ;. Life's paths may yet lead by. stili writerg. •ITho_ngli_WenniyLtietbegin.again. • , For everinore upward and onward'. •' Be our paths on the hillaol life, And soon With a radiant' Transfigure the !Aland' the 'strife ; And Mir Fatheeslaild, will -lead ma. _ • Tenderly upward then; • In the joy and peace of a fairer world Hell lei its begin again. • . . • "' ' poseleceeemee Learning His. Value, • • Mr. Marcus Wilkinson sat. alone in his office; with a dainty little pertained note between his fingers, and a puzzled frown upon his brow, The note, di- rected in a graceful and feminine hand, was brief DEAR GrY,AUDIAN.-1. will be at the - office at ten'in the morning, to consult , you upon a matter ofintportance. ' - MILLIE. • A. matter bf importance,'. muttered Mr. Wilkinson, twisting the note ner- vously.. '`‘ din my fears be truer Ilas Cyril Ormsby' propoind to .my 'pearl ? am Afraid he bas, And What can • itty 1 "What can urge against the man if• IVIillie's own instincts have played her false! Ten o'clock.' man lay, in the last stages of consum.p- - TEe last silvery stroke of the mantle tion.- She looked up eagerly et Mr. clear Ind not died away when the door Wilkinson. • • '• • of the office was opened by a clerk and • 'I hope yen are better,' he said 'Millie Belagey entered the room.• • kindly.•• • • . • Just a few words to describe .the I shall never be better. If niay. -ward of whcfm Marcus Wilkinson al- die in peace, it is' all reek.' ways thought as a pearl, a lily, every- 'Mr. Ormsby „Will not disturb you • thing pttre ahd fair. She was of niedi- now . • • una height, slender, and graceful, with a . «Tenni° has gone to Min; 'Yesterday thoughtful face of exquisite beauty. he sent Ivord'that if the rent was not • Very young, only eighteen, Mille I3ent. ready to.day aetwelve out we must go. - ley had borne the sorrows of life. Iler I have paid it regularly for five years, father, baiting been wealthy, had failed • buthe don't think of, that. All Jennie in business and had committed suicide; made the last tnonth she bad to phy Ifer mother, delimit° and helpleas, had for fire and food. She is but' fifteen, • fought Poverty feebly for two years, and end her payis enelong tinder privation and hard toil , • ' What do you owe ° Ormsby V had contracted a fatal disease, When ' 'Thirty . all lippe,of was ovei, the news catne And if he is not paia totday he will that 11fillie's uncle, aging abroady had.• put you mit on the streets to die?' left a loge, ferttinee to his only. sister. I -1e says the workhonse ie. the right A will wee Made by the dying woman, place for paupers.' • -leaving her' OWII lately won inclepenti. thie moment a slina, pale girl et ence to Millie, and appetntinglheir old fifteeh came in crying bitterly, 11E. filTANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE MEDIC 41-/ Departinent of Victoria UniverefeL TorontO, f merly of tha bfospitale and Diepensaries, New York, Coroner forthe County of Huron,BArrinim, Ont. July 22,1.874.• • . 31 1ThOWSLEY & GIBSON', PHYSICIANS, SUR. Al ozone, Aceoucheureete. Ofilee,Rattenbury Street, next Consolidated Bank. •• D: 'Delve M. D. • A. M. Gums, tr, mum, Kay 10, 1877. • TAIL WORTHINGTON, PillftlICIAN, SURGEON, Accoucheur, Licentiate of the College of Physioian, and Surgeons of Lower Cana2a,and Previneial Licenti- ate and Coronor for the Comity of Huron, Office and rosidenoo,-.The building; -Sorrataxis-oecUlded-YT ilawattbs, Huron street. ' Clinton, jan.10, 1871. , tion • t at organ, re sAalne nfceermaal In actiontper s ns wo th,ot hs ee veoyceas:• the salve will act as a charm in restoring. A not- il• lantons qatbs. form healthy action, where weakness, pain, and misery may have long threatened a fatal ter. riORBET LOCEE,barriste;, &o.;bas open minatiOn. Itis the most simple, eafe, and et- ‘../ lice in the Viet eriaidock, victoria etreet -factual remedy ever discovered, mho rooterwe 011etee,.May 28, WO. . of which it is made are pure, perfect, and costly, Ompounded with elaborate care and exactness, safe in ite application, being used external' • mid, of -Course,. avoiding the pain and danger which neceseardy attends the introduction of caustic ininerala and eYe-Washes.- Run:moan ARMAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFI and OLD EfInorife SORES, of scrofulous origin, slj-LubsoriArPrertY, naetatr"tItTe" LnonEdaolik plivartotnhearBesrlua: or resulting from whatever cause, yeild-to the AMERICAN Ern-SALvE. IT IS USED SUC- .:tlloati,;;Aviif27t.1,, MONEY TO LEND, IN LARGE 011 S On good raortgage geotirity, at. piodera terest. 11. Harm: - • ' Clinton, August 9E11,1869i CESSFULLY FOR 'ILES. Its oothing ef-• Leiner et Marriage feet is immediate, and a permanent Cure requires; but it few applications, The proprietors of • "DR..). PETTIT'S AMERICAN Era-SAI,vs,"while making new and improved machinery for mak- ing a more perfect box for the Era-S4ttvE, have • chang,ed. the 'roans Blank ou the cover so as to correspond with the Cut on the Wrapper, Cir- culars, Advertisernents, etc, We' call attention .to thus, as it. might • othdrwise be, regarded its noun terfeiting. . PETTIT BA.ItKER, • —It is 1404. that ,sotoe men are poor,, 4, • . Proprietors, reedoma, N. Y. 1 NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, Agents for 'Canada. ' for riclie,s would only help them to dis- play their weakness and folly. Many a one's insignifieancelshis safe6t. Give bine proraiiierice ancl eyery hotly would see what a fool he is. • "'here le art odd sentence fioeting about which catinot,be 'forgotten because it expresses so intich truth, and it is to "the effect : • The . . higher an.ape elinebs the more he ShOWS hid tt111; ItIChOS WOUld utterly- spoll tile doJtor says your life depends tlifeal a few week's rest.and ptire ?' - YON sir,, heile net- keepinganc4Ixt.t_ he says if I go he must till my place eitatetnent proved trud..in -its own lett86.: —Thoughtbe world ,had,, Jen .-tifes,lirrnie'tettilitiitioll-than-it has; though vour heart were ten thousand andthaf msans2star-vatinn E°Y •fs- times more full of uses; though Setae anil feeling ,es do, that the possession of Ti137, I could never get another situa- , his angels had. ten million .times their gteet wealth is but a stewardship.' tient as feeble as an? now • 1 -power„ they cannot Cast down the sod . 1 Ana so won your love if, How long have you beep, here, 'Mr.' that 1i upon Jeee.y4e. : Wait on the Lord, be of good. courage, and lie shall strengthen thy heent. The same band, that holds the sun in his journey holds up the•tioul Of his people. Sing- then;. week, trembling; terepted ' will trust, arid noehe. afraid.' . was finely said by Socrates that the shortest and mogealirent road p,o- pulevity is; for a man to be the same that he wishes te be taken for.' People are egregiously mistaken if they, think they .can ever attain to popularity by hiPoCrisy, by mere ontsido appearances, and by disgnising net only their Ian. .geage hut their looks. True popularity takes deep root, and spreads itself wide; but the, false fells away like_hloseoms ; for nothing that is false earl he lasting. Oht•istian chaeity;With every •consiste le his performing faithf011y the ditties of his• calling for this; if he shuns evils as sins, • be daily :does what. is 'good, and is Lib:melt his own partictilar use in the conimon body; thin also the coin:min 'gold, is provided for and that of' each individual in reepebt ;and. admiration, uncle, I Watkms I cannot realiZe that It Man se ncible SeVenteen yetirs or ,therealaut sir. and so good can:really. desire niy com. Was with Old OrniSby 'before you •panionShip and help in his life. • I am came here, sir.' . glad and Proud to have won - his . . . oda& A. faithful Servant ;.17: yeas,' .said deuce.' • ' '• Mr. Wilkinson, in •a low • tone ;. 'and a f Hem-'--tyes ! Enthugia;Stie bub heart- fe* wealiel re" may eat.'e his lifs'' whole,' , Was : Ate,,. 'Wilkinson's Mental At this moment Millie sank a little' .coriepent, ' SUPpose, you and T go for nearer her gdardian. Throtigh ate- •.• windoiv froin villieh Mr. Watkins over- .a"walk; he added aloud. ' „ • 'A wit* r said 'Millie in a' tone -of looked the loon room • the could see 7 surpritie. " • Cyril.Ozmeby watkitne About, his voice Yes hitve a trieed or tsio.I should harsh mid inaperative7finding fault here like 4.-. %,... you see. When Ave come and there and keenly scrutinizing every back I'll tell you, 'why I dislike Cyril item a tb'El n'Ork,• :Not it 'face in the Ormsby, -if' he: added .'mentally, rYou ioeg tom was -brightened by the • piie-; have not fonntl. out: already.' -. •'• sence.of the .,niaster. Fingers 'worked It was not exactly just suCh a. walk more rapidly, eyes were fastened.. more as. one Weald have narked oitt .for a 'perstatently upon the looms; :and eller/ gentleman's invitation _t_e„ _ft._ young, ono seemed•T aware- of the- Stern tasl. beautiful gliir; lint .Millie fellowed. its master's eye. :But Xt., 'Wilkinson. ' Tiro/lAS; ECLEOTRIO OIL} WOR:Vii .TIAIES, • WE OnT1N 13oLOI DO VOI! R NOY A111_17=11,61 . • 'OF IT ? No -r, IT IS TIMM X0t7 . , D. Pain,camiot stay where it is. used. It is the cheapest yediciine ever made.. One dem cures common sonn furcoAr ; •one bottle '11:1is cured 13notiOniris ;' eta: iworth has cure an Cl standine•Concie ; one or. two bettlrs oures:bad'. cases.or 1'l ES and KinnEr Taoesms;, six to eight applications enres ally case, of BNOORIATED .X.IBELES,Or 3N,ELAIOD BREAST ; one -bottle hes • cured leme• back 'Of eight years' atanding.. -D. Plank, of Brookfield, Pa„ says.:,--" I went fie miles for a'bettle of your 011, which effected a vomierfuleura:Llrooked,--LirabiLbY4ix appii _cations." Another Who has had Apar= for yearsigays • have half of a 50 cent bottle left'and13100.*Mild not bitY it if could' get no 'more, . Rufus Itobinson of •• nada, N. Y., • "0ne peal' bottle...pi ytpoe Eclectric Oil ,reetored .whefe the tpersea, had not Spciken,aboye;a,,whisper-in Avis. years.", .Rev..J. Malloty, of Wicaning, writes : "Yeur Eclearic Oil cured me of Bronchitis in one •14:eI6tk 8" el.nnp-osedef SIX OF THE sEsr OILS TilAT :Aim ;mown'. -It as..46ed for internal AS for e -Ste rnal use, and its believed to be immeasure- ably Superior tis4.finything'ever • Made, Will shvejou much' suffering.. and niany dollars elf• • ., , • now,a4: 'et iarr.,,tripice.-Aaklor' Dr. Thointis' Ec- Testae Oil.--aSee that thenignitture of S. N. -THOMAS, is op the wrapper, and•tlie bame Nowrusor & bloin in the bottle, and TAKE NO OTHER. .Sold by all medicine detilore. Price 28 cents. Northrop 4••• -Lyman; Toronto, proprietors for the Dominion. . :?)!TOTE,-.--EOlectric--;-Selected and glectrjfer.L.. - . • • • mpg the Cie ild ien ORMAN O's.SWEET. CAST.° Of f. 'able, for children' and adults. Bottomed by eVer 000'doctors in Canada:- -The-clifffaulty-.of administering nausemie Medicines; aral:the de- sirability'of having them pleaeantto the taste, induced T. Copland to •undertake researches which resulted, in the..discovery of A -Sweet Cas- tor Oil, perfectly palatable, of the same etrength' and. medital cmalitieif as'. the ordinary Caster 031 ;' and ivhile Squallysafe and barinldss;. yet acting with more certisinty. alrA prOilueiog:nei- ther naosea no griping. • Some thildieri'say it 11 luiney,J. others call it syrupr-theyall gay they likelt.•Ono pittrent says7-"My children drink it like water ; another-" W'e had to hide the bottle or they would have finished it right off .;" another 77" 'My little has taken • it twice course leaning on her guardian's arm, obeyed the petition expressed ,in' the wondering a little but never hesititeng looks 'of hia ward, and led Millie out -et , Palle the respeetable portibit of the oity the Wide passage again, to another work to .a quattee known as the Paden/ 'me"' Row. it place where Mr. Wilkinson had,• It :,were too tedious a. task' to loth* neVer allowed his ward to go, For. there are,,,apt to be fevers and contagious ,dis- eases lurking there. It • lay low and was unhealthy, and the houses were of the meanest description. . • •‘ Per a noble philanthropis6, partly owning these factories and this quarter, Mr. Ormsby seems neglectful,' said Mr. Wilkinson, dryly.• have an interest in the factories, as you are nWare, hue do hot own.one of-Oyril-'Ornisby's.' • itut,';Millie said sagprly, these peo- ple will itet liim.benefit them.' They. `use his charity for drink'; abuse ank.privilege be 2ives them, till hp is discouraged' in kis efforts id. d� them • everfstep ofAthese two as. they . passed The other wigIcs are not pro - from room to . mem, everywhere 'rne.et- potty Worksor charity, but aro either ug Some assurance of Mr. Wilkineou's its signs; or"bonefite, or debut. own hold upon the • bands • and their --In a certain city the wife ot a lead - terror of Cyril Ormsby's harshness. • ing mernher 'of the ehurch was sick, and •-• Out again amongst the squalid homes, the sickness it. was feared would be 'where her guardian had no control but unto death.' But God in mercy ie 'bestowed his kind charity withoet os- stored her, anethe pi.8t place she wenb tentation ; and here more eloquently to, after her resteration, was the theatre. than'ever, • Mille heard •What . a erne' • --tkre Yell stepping npon the three - Mockery were all the-sehemes of charity hold .of Met Se-obre for yourself a and:philanthropby that had been pour- good meral character. Without virtue ea info. her oars,. It needed no spoken you. cannot ' be respected; ,without in- werd froin her guaediari to tell her that tegrity you. can never rise to distiotion the noble words uttered to win her were and honor. : • • thane -6f mere -hypocrisy, . Whieli knew Gad 'has:la-light uk .teutlf could hest:plead:its •druse teaching.us to love, then he has given her. • . us an interpretatibn of our whole duty -One: and another, turning, to Mr. in our own bouSeholde. Wilkinson as to a friend, una;vare of the torture of-their.-words.toAh.e..kiaddy.. lady beside bitn, told Cruel exa-aions of Woi k in sickness and trouble; of closest caIeuletioni of titne, of small wages and heavy rents,• If we don't live here. and Tay, we get no place in the faetories,' one said • when asked why he did not seek a more. healthy quarter. 41.0,m doing overtime to pay, for. t child's funeral, another said, for 1 lost the wages for three days. I stayed by to see her die and to bury hero' • 01. ate Itneday about the rent,' an- other said, for lost about a week by a fall otr:the ice and it is hard work Making it lip again.' • Not a'word of kindly kyaipathy or help in trouble or Sickness. • The hands wider Cyril Ormsby were simply hu- man'ectichinee, to do se -.ninth work, sick.or well; or pay the price of an hour or two of idleness, no matter hew ne- eessary snob idleneas ntight be, There were no words spoken between for printers. . Withent any trouble,. tuid dot:a:Rot know whitt 12 18 though ehe hates the ordinary Caster Oil,' and,we never °Old get her to take it without fight ;" another I wish you success of your Swum CASTOR OIL ; it is A splendid thiti,..” -.sure to take tho place of all the. coinmen oil." The extraorditiary demand for thgt improve-. ment ot a staple household medicine has brought fraudulent imitations .into the market, but the public can guard themselves aga,inst.subStitutes (which .unprincipled MAWS are attempting to sell on the reputation of this article) by seeing that the naMe COPLAND'S SWEET CASTOR. is on both wrapper and direction label. ' ginal:reelPv.ebit ration, are now manufacturing it from the ori - T. Copland & 'Co's interest in the above prepte: • -The-tindersigned,' havirrupurehased•Messrs. THEW? & LYMAN', Toronto. • 'Ask for'Cort,ANn's SWEET °Aaron Ola. Ob, SkVO:fte ntitne, Do not be deceived: solo. by ti rn ell mcdicinedealertf. Price, gei good.'. • Oh, eteP..in here: ' , • It was &peer place, scantliy furnish- • THE OrAF,A.T 2VEMXLE REMEDY,. ed and cheerless: •Upon' a. bed. a WQ-• -400. ISIOSEN 'PERIODICAL PILLS. Ith• iswellknowii medicine is no imposition torta sure Allel Safe renindy far Female -Di -Mr collies and .Obstructions, !rem any oaueowhat eVer; and although a pewerful remedy, it • c on - tains uothing hurtful to the cfonstitation." • TO MARRIED LADIES - It is peculiarly' suited, It will,in it Short time bring on the inonthlYperiad with regularity,! • • • • • `nether outbreak of -yellow fever -is • reported from BlemPhis, and it has caused li panic to seize the inhabitants, who aro fleeing, and. there js not rail! way. aeconitnothttion enough for those who are eager to leave before the cliseese spreade. • Ant it net.N. INveNrx - -An E ng ish iburnal .frankly gives credit to the Ame- ricati geniva for at least fifteen in- ventions and, diseoveries• which haVe been adopted all over The world. They are the cotton gia, the planting pia - chine, the grass mower and groin reap- er, the totary•printing press, navigation by Stealai, the hoVair oi, caloric engine, the sewing machine, the India rubber indnstry, the machine manufacture •of limo shoes, the sand blast for carving, the gauge lathe, the grab elevator, ar- afield ice inatinfactilre On a large sca'e, the eleetro-megnet and its .practical ap Outten, and the composuirmaohine . . Itt alleaseS Of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains iu tito Back and Limb. Eteavindss, • Patigile On slightiexertion, Palpdation of the keart. Ilyeterics, Siek fleadadhes, Whitea, and all the painful diseaeos ocoesioned by a disordered system, thee° Dille wilt effect actlre when all other ineans hare 1 ailed ' • Theso•Pills have never been known to "fail Where the dieeetions on the 2nd page Of pant- Phlet, are well observed. For fulleartinulerte1;et a eamehlet,tree, of agent. ' 30BI2I0SE,NlW ZOltZSoau Pit °Earl:ton. 41.00 and 1 amity for postage; en'elosed to Northrop & 'layman,. Toronto, Ont., general agents ter the bomb -lien, will insure A bottle containing.eVer 50 pills by return mail. Sold in Minton by J. H. Combo am:LW:It, Wattet liL Illeksen and P. Lumsden, Sea- tortin J. Kidd , Carreuhroolt; Parlcor & Cattle anal'. Jordan., Goderielit',. E. Catherein, Bay - flea r*it. flantirrnuctioAgervil and al it:neat. einedealars. IVERVODS AND PHYSIOA.L •-1.11 tleman, having tried in vein every say remedy, has discovered it. simple means• of self -c Ho will bo happy to forward the partleolare to an ferer on receipt of postage and directed envelope. drese, j. T. SnwEra., Sag., Mayville, Haramere Londoa England. • StEl R. W. B.A. M.B. - . (r.vre or wairirosr, , ••as, Graduate of the UniVerility or Toronto ; !assailer tho College of Physinans and Surgeons, Ont. , OPPLOI: AND SESIDSNOS-lbO house forMerly °eau ' plea by Reovo, Albeit Street, Clinton, • 21 'f"E CENTRAL HOTEL - late liarmer''e - Albert. Street, Clinton. IL PIKE, Proprietor. This ho- • tel' line lately been greatly improved and thoroughlf n.fornished, audpossosses every,requisite for the coin - fort and convenience ofthe travelling public. Gold stabling and attentive hostler. • clinten, Nov. 28th; 1878, L/VLNGSTON, LATE OF CHICAGO, HAVING 'I 01. • puichasod tlic Hair Dreastng business lately.car- ried on byEr. 13elmore, &sties to intimate to the pub- ' liethat willoontinue the same at the old siand, and iiepes'to receive continuation anus patronage accord ed hie predieesioK Ltidies:11aTiVork a specially. •1:Clinton Aug. 8, 1878, •' • ' -DIfprousE,- CrtF,L---,-JOLLF1 .1.1) Belmore; proerietors. Thin 'hotel' h11.8 boon en, . larged Rua newly furnished, and now offers first class . aecommodation for the general travelling piddle.- Or - dere fm -looms biletter or telegram carefully attended to, Good Sample Roome. wiarton Is most bosun - fully Atuated Oil Colpoy's Bay. and the site of this Houte bile been Om -dully aelseted. •The, lipase is in. . tiindeB to supply a•Want long -felt •by the travelling pone, and by tourists, sportsmen, and families wish- ing a pleassnt memo resort. Steamers call daily. REMOVAL. T• T.. WILKIE, L. D. S., has renioved his office and . residence to ltattenbury Street, second house west of the :Market Senate. • •. Clinton, Jan. 16, 1879. , .. MONEY TO LEND. T eivR aux amount of money to lend, on good, ..a. improied farms only, at 8 per cent; charges very small. Sum no object if security ample., not -1°1'4In• "-"Qr 421Y-CIPifi?,-7i0HN.8: POUTER, Nov.,S,1878; • ' •. " SCAVOIITIti • . • d -Z,0 TO GEO. -STEWART 8,.OLINT0N, BOB . . • • • $311.77-11•T i\A.A.ci--11%.t3ECS - 'Various Muds, stYlee and prices. NEEptEs, 011, &e All MIAS repaired .by .a'Prix'otical Machinist. Wort warranted.- 111Acianlis TO ItEST by the week or month . • . • • . • W. E. CARTwRiG1-111? Q'ttee301•T DENTIS T,Oaduai e of the IloyarCollege • of Dental Surgeons of ,Ontario, opened regime In the Victoria Block, Albert Street. Clinton, where be will constantly bo in attendance, and proper it fp' per; foi•ni every operiti ion Connected with Dentistry. •Teeth extracted, „u• filled with gold, amalgam, or Miler filling material. Artificiel iesthinoefted frontons toe full set, - • • Clinton, April 17, 1870. '• 16 1. MRS. BEESLEY'S. MILLINERY: Establishment _ . k large ageortmeut of ' FEATHERS, •FLQWERS, SILKS and RIBBONS, in the newest amides. Also, a large stook 0LP/41A STN.A.W. RAT f the latest styles.. CoRsExs, to, • Agent for BliTTIZICIeS PATTARNS Of. garments of all descriptfons ; it large stock. kept on hand. ,Pei.t.and Straw Platb--bliFdlifliCt*AOki"filteied -.- Large Aseortitlent,..of Ladies' Mantles: - ...elliiton.Oat: 18, 1877. ORA:Sn'S SPECIFIC ItIE.DRIACDIEnizal:A,-Rx. - TRADE liARK:E;Iglirshillik:maotty.n` `Ati unfailing .eure . • for seminal weak- _pess, Spermatorr- hea, Impoteney, and all diseases tA8 lobgatut deal els o of saa g ses 01 ji • Meniory, Univer- 'Before "aldllgOun'thsit"d°1Dirait After Taking in the Beek, m. ' 11E18 Of Vision, Promattlre Old Age, and mitotc_•tlier , isturtroir-nrirt-lard Tarttnityag Ce5se:111416n, Athi “ • "I i'rematurioGrave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to Bend fro by mail to every one.-' ' The Spoolflo Diedielne 18 DOM by all druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packages for $S, or will hosent free by • mail on receipt of the money, by addrefising ' THE GRAY ltEntCINU- 00., . • • • • Toronto, 0111. • N. n.--The.d6innittls of onrbusinese have needssitated onr removing tO Toronto, to which piso� please address , ail figure oorainunIcations. , t'old Lo Clinton by all druggists, and everyab ere 10 Canada and'thetintled State,, by all wholesale and to tail dreggiste.• Eiftporiiim of Fashion, 0.A1tSON 13LOOK, CLINTON"- mARES pleasure in tomounolng that ate is now pre. pared to do DiltSS-MAIIING in the latest styles. Raving hem !Sr 7t otgagtd tie butter In leading es. tabliehnients In American eltios, She flatters herself that she owl give the meet perreet in:natation. She alto bile in Stock t 'well-seleeted assortment or. iffL.LINZRY AltID LINPN An‘wraendeoar to keep the latent ileveltiet pertein- ing to the business, A OALL IINAPECTrairsolpierrer.. edittaa, tray 10, 1879. 4.e