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The Sentinel, 1884-01-11, Page 6tot_ .he, -4ntititot Mint& Ens iarssaTt.re orrEaexp„.0 Ara4ug iir ;1cebs.afxG TO ike DA:TATE-60. cONSOlgisvoK:w.,.:, Paile tnoFE ALL 0THEI, IngaTiEt. : • ' lailaCknOltry :AA HUSBAND'S he l'eQ1)3Ae •1 ..•••••3. 4 - , L 4 •••• `r!."' 444. _ . • ••••••••-• r3 k.••• •.• ••• - • . . An Oostinetti•Vlfe. e , ItersCif, it e other night policeroau **: o A .; • laxicusly to meet in. , T blood rushesroue' , ,veins _ - With:the loree of a mounta4. Aorrent when she sees .thatit. is th V.9.ceroy. . - • • AlQue .-ttch who ha,ksoughtfier -.these*ti s.• ••• • - •yOu -Iiefo-re. he 'retiiilisihe'*`544 Mig4ge:-(1 ..,•ci 1;„.•tii,..q-- i man --pledged " to latry,-- 0 .'..,' ":of .. tkl ,--•-...i. 1paT.... tittk.n.-: ii.21,i';,.'. Eta...3 . : bee11,-; sweetest,. k)i.avest, best and .-;relio . - . • ' .1_,t,d1...,t: iti_ a :1}1e _ofjrishwonien. - 1 Itc, re: 'cu. iat • -z J., 8-6.(...11 news is not kept !ie All the werld'wonders at it .-dafys.'-: ..-::reofile, wholikeher t 6 11.41:1 i jcdiayt.A. lik;;,0;.,f_..01.'P we fie. !Jen 1-21.0 tho plAn -toz„ liOr ,hushar4d, he is InOs prOst.tically reOen; able ab -Out it,. and he gets reaVe to CII4PTtit night, at , Dai,ragh,: 'night " with - BES FOR -H• leaden cla,rknessi in -the'. ,sky*, :and over the Witcl sea, that hurls. itseittuniultii- There is a good deal a= ow and deep _heartfelt ...rejoicing in th• 4114echborhe'od 91'4Y PP°11- the eoast.oi•-..0--- alway.. _The .'when known that the kir is raw- -ae; I. cold, darn -ping rieto-rqs :not COMing...b twain. and fiv.Pri.388ing, but in. the -}?ig hall at - There is to, -be 'a* gret4 tauetioil .at i*(D4errrniatgilh.• all is -light, and • , • and is astonis g to. see, the; . -eacie&ea- disPlavecl'Iby it ie. who are : A „Ilia wood: -ere blaees •ruddily on t obtain sonio Ihe:hea.rth,- aeound. SBVeral- set, indigennoUs to the. Sell - mein' etr(o. of of the they have ire drawn and -"en-.thesP " settles , -ariven.*from Bid; eagerness, are 4.ted. FeiToll's' wife -and aildten, q - - does not take a form th ' Mere 4aklileen. and her. toyer, aikd several - th..*fiseuer.. F0/1they . overhaul -others Who belong to the: Darragh.dee the thint;•s....inir.'1-iew dirt Ad 'arrange: 4neSne.. Ferrell hirueelf has•:. been Cant 16' With: 0116 another What: 3. y shall ieted of manela,ughter,I. and relegated -for, and When the bicldi is .to**. Stop. to other- etirnes, btit.Mies 4.fliynne ties- • They . do,- this with S skill and • :taken -his wife the.hand, and foreed, • . • • • . -Caution that. the, fargit - cost he to take the positien. of hamlet sorne thotiSar_irids goes to, mere song. Sol/oOlraiStresS. For Mrs. Ferroll has -Sunnier day seem. t be 'dawning 'beeir ac'pet. of the priest;- and has •-fer.the .• ek, has.comq .ed to:read and write, and 1st.u.re ac- from- L4rd*Vrie.eii- for wife's share •cotints and now. her li tle learning thee..eXpenseS of. thl Ce,ope.rativei to be a real . boon LesSing :housekeeping and as t cheek not •- the dangerous 'been clraivii in the -spiri f the widest t 1 .1i I *-41; . .s s me unes aecreui. e- ernbarassl • - menteare -virtually at a ktid. For by means of it she can keep•her- Moreiiver, with the at4r which al -1 Chillreii decently- fed' _ and clothed, L . • • • ways diStinguishes him, ..Annesley and- t) g'vethenr.no pause to regret flines himself with all etas heart and that they-havvbeen broueht-into. the . . power into the work regainifig his world now her Chief -indeed -her place iff.his_profession.- fliSng other only,--.* aim. _ things, ha cempetes for rofessorslup For, • as she eays,.. ppor things ; • at one of the hospitals; ins it, and, *ir They've have worse than _ no falk4 ...- Al7.1.!. _ . . throu it- gains a rillin r of Piivate -the'.1.4oril preserveliim, 1." pupils b• -whom he is la- y reinliner-, •Darragh ib giving them a- .httle en, eta' and aliii6St--,.Conapl al iSorbed. ' IlisI9tilieroluS avocet httle tirno7te-think'; to berniian, Darragh, property which • •tempt turned to ashes on the 1 -does giVe. a thi,night..t0 satisfaction that peop.le‘are happy und.r he :gentle sway _ one for :Whora/1-. therl. have a, -loyalloce tradi , 64004- - :t.hei_ie.• and that,. therefoill • itis_.-4ely• rte.laet lak'anythino-is yersa-. I • '" .F • tile larOasks.:, leave hi•mi fair Irish' he e,:yeland ertainreent to -night, httle thinking hat eitertainrnent.there is in store- muo"3. less, •for,Ilerself later on. She has invited - thein. to 'a Supper of - good - and, bread and -beer, and she has. giVeri the Men (and many of the. women toe) to. When he I refleCts .-least the It.is 4:quiet evedding.,_ Dolly% icexpresi desire. and his wife go. to - - • • Ronaldi aecOmpanie •`and mother and kite; • • . . furtheilet Or hindranc . • ecording er .brother - - • luntisionable his father father and Without _ Onald'Mac- , kilrer and Deretby.Ainksi ey are made one. • The end. Of the Old - • ginning -of the new 0-01:f4/ AT14‘;* ee.411 strange now that they • then). liave-e-voii - • .diff erent. The,old la • in tliV•. Weybridge days been catried ' - entirety, ,the • SeillDS Wee, `•:a dr whieh,14both Boon satisfied -- ear( wake to, t their As soon as they. corn ...,..„„tortnight's trip to S60t re for diet -Dolly. kinsfolk than „sire 6f:iteeling beau .; :order con1es for Oapt in :scoinpany-to start. £OV I4i, • • 31•0•PareAto ° t ora oti,r4prothise.;Ito e - . • 3 " life, the _be - 1150 one, has seenis, uld either Of ct. anything; mootedfirst Wattoti. I - it in all. its ragh eptsocl•fi fro • bacc to take to their hornei•fot their comfort presently. 1, Meantime she is reading to them, gratifying their dramatic initin.cts-. with all own dramatic pOwer. - \!!..k if0ELE LAri-k *.AND THE PEOPLE LOVED _ . ss, • -.- .11ER xV•en... _ -*" . • Perthank played- his cards deserveS" thesuccesshe has . • , And the telegraph wires •; news; to India; Where. BO -it Dolly are:, doing their best to‘' „lenduce to the honer and glory 'of Ouk, empire in- the Eta. '- Alia Lady Killeen hears I. -winging her Way back -from fleet.- _Lord Killeen is not net that they have quariell but they haVe agreed that ir ore, one Another :will be IL _ , 6,1);k.41.artg_ for each _et -them -7 p . . , • 10rig feW -that and ined. the and . , petu al tcompanionship. It pleases her wellthat_fli,ragh-.is to - he -practical queen of - Sc . e • • ' • gr:". 'in common with her quendate'r-ifriend, 'Mrs. St. John, Lady disporte herself in the "Castle set". • and. ea be seen by: the 4.et as the intimate -friend of of ieness. of .Portbank. . - 'Breakfast is nearly ovei-i, Mae', she is. Conti - h her againx apart, agree. n per - 11 ublin men. Alarch- , . • _ - kiver's house in IttiSsell- the old -lady is reading.alou -nary discri.pfion of the •ni relinii- . -lege la high life which is to shake 14ch of the world as knows Darra0 to is .centre. . • • - " We hear that the brides. .ids will be fOurteen in. number, and are to be seme of the. most members of an arietocrae, . • world-renotenetr for its beauty," the old lady read her head quivering with 171. ,probation tlx.i'ehormity oi _ . traVagance;--- --- " It will be. a beautiful ;pautifu/ that- iS ane ingly, .re - h ex- . ding,'t Mary says, "a beautiful ler and a geed. one tee I Shan -go -to trii4-aurch and stand eoniewliere to get smile - 3 freni her.sWeet fistee after thee ;Made wife" Just then there coine.:: a; sound; ing.kneek it the door 64,a hynne . , IS•carinounced:- :• "We thought you were to great. - 1adyesertQ think .of .0 ag, Mke4-lyter_ :says; tellinwe.outi4.the fear that her .sonsitive ha4ire ." had . evolved out of her -own conekeepsthIsS 13. •• in her agitation; And•Darr.Nrli Sayi -"I are not a greater - la gri 1 . . 4.0y,9.0,77.40,,i?,:Fpli, ,j hope; scAng,to JAW§ wife et a .rnaii --cr4io = has A. h4q4nOnths pa:Si-away In Compar;. made. himself great in my eyO through .... . - I ative.:quiet -ilk, the . most --distresstUl 'his goodness; - and I want - country that,e-v.0\74et, was eqenii :and .my first;tridesiptidt thea. there' oOines a "Otsaitli4 aie:iiie.iii- you .linicW,-'indiieit. -to - D0L: . - care . , - . • . , ithe political horiion, .The ere of most for you, Mary I"- ' POrt.tkank is "spoken'i,ir:tor.Ire : - It is .a_grand Wedding, iu . His best friend's.; add.. 'Warmest: ad, as beats the high p_lao.f. - 'rnir_erS.:are'.surpriSed.I.,..at .the mar in' bridegr ut homely, :qu'itlki, ItT Which this YOun.g CrceSuS• has puitkair° ._,gatIglerd9Os IA I -,c • . ,ect himself up Ap.the Mark:of 1131) i - plaifi. ite 'iki - 144 I . 't'''-* 9'..TiltA)' 4/4,9iiplit;,:11pmt since his reject ion by better than any. one else,-, lial:r411. Ifliyiniekliehg -thrown. himi. knowsjaer better than evpr :1•,,Osen;,:., Jeff .---witlx enthusiasm into the ranks of Dolly -di41 and feels that 'ti. ' those.w• a do real wor ein tire House, . 1#1)-eellv cr 11, "Ii# t'll *.4Y 'i - •4•'' .tk aTraek would e'siery.,bq ti everybody ' is have gone in6re.giaci to. tilArwi. C2,..:,/ th amazed when e Otterea Speech on the Ronakiaaeleiver than sli is e..1.01e.gointe ri itlicultrwhich pros - that -lie. with the Via.r. - 0i.i .0fl*Porti.*A14. 0 , idnea _. _ xi mastered his go4:11 arta #tle' as the atter i . . -Butherheart is fu -ef,1;-/- . appinelerandchope, the -iii it': ii-fei `ithreli Iiii4eis; tleiti rtiro;..., .i'Aulci hSf-'1440rYfe ed in these page:it:better.* .:the folklyeing wordst. '57iiiirdigheliew-14-tioble. -4,114 the peaipterjoved' , Tlig„END7 - -- -., -...-i;...• ---0‘.06,,,,,,:::,._ ,,j iaid IIAiginI4., - - the_. 0, - instaa 03'4 a ea 0 t/0,0thg'f! 1. sbkiAl,',-* 0 . -- whistle blown, followed lay-sTikuts for ¶" police I" and .after a run of half a block he came Co" a,lialt in front of a house where a second- story. window .was raised •and a kali, had half his length over' the sill. "'What's the rew,_4emknded the officer. Sra the eapnusrwgei.. la,.rSvitsh'in mei " n house In was ` "Hew do you know ?'V "1 hears 'jn 'make a noise more 4,8 six times - Where 'are they T!.. - • "Town in der kitchen 4" *. "Have youbeen downtolookround..'s f‘ No 1 no 1 I -dells my. vhife, to, go, but She won't stir.! .She shumps. into ibedt unit covers Op her head, und I vash.lett to do all. der fighting mid _ be kilt!. Dot's -der kind of a -tilde she was." The officer iniestigated, tent firidihat cats were responsible for th6 n4rOes. - •: - Be Oareful What You Eat. Thebestmedical authorities declare that worms in the human system are often induced by eating . too freely of uncooked fruit and to6 much Meat cheese, etc..' .* Whatever May be the cause, Freeman's Worm Powders are speedy and safe to cure, they destroy the worma, and ,conte,in • their .own -eatharie to expel them Dear Sir, --I have been sufferer from Costiveness, Sick Headache; and Loss of Appetite formany years, felt always tired, so that my life . was a burden anp all seemed dark to ple. 'I have had medical attenclanee,and have tried almost all the itivertied`repied ies, but•without.effect. A number of MST neighbors- Who had used your Fountain of Health, urged me to give it a trial, three bottles of which made me feel like a new Women. MRS. BALL,, '574 Kin°. street Toz-onto -NOTICE TO CRENTORS 1‘4.0TICE °IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Yon aid; and- Murdock McLean., Carri- age Makers and Blacksiniths, of 7the Vilhge Of .filicknoW in the County of Bruce. Mum-- aeturers and Dealers in -Buggies, Va.rriag,es; • Wagons, etc., etc., . • -haye Made an ' • assignroen:t of all their estate and effects to R. M. Racey, of the Town Clinton, -County of --Huron, Hardware 'Merchant-, In trust for the j benefit of all their creditors, and that all per, 3 sons anti firths having claims against them Are required to 'send in their -names, -residences, post Aims, addresses and partmulars of their tclaima•duly-verified, and the nature of seeuri ty, if any, held by thein, by letterprepaid arLd addressed to the said R. M. Ricey at Clinton #11 or before the 25th dIty. of January next; A. 1-.).18a.: And notiCielie lam)* given that 1;ft-a the 801a -date' thg_said: trustee will prn- �cI t, of the saidPenald 7-`-et-liturdoefi 3,1cUesh Arlon g partiesentitl- ecL eel thereto,- having regard billy to the elaims 4 which motto shall tke 8iteirlpid that he will tfatlhe Halle for assets, et any part thereof so :ddiletiiinitedtto ar'iY;pgigon Or 'persons of whose debt or Claim he shall not then have notice. ' • And notice is hereby given that a meeting ,of1/4the -Oreditere of the said DOifald & Mur- dobk *Lein will be held in the office of the Aanignee at Town of Clinton on Monday, the.7tkday of Jiiattary next, /884.. at, eleven o'clockto iconsider the affairs of the said monautt.u.‘riacteac -.1kiet„,ean • and any oiler - Dated this 24th day on:lei:ember A..D.1883. R. M. .!4ssitigAeliee n Trust, ° • ,And he • • has done -. for, -sager/ surer • love of Darragh! ' T• he 11417,` V itrijr153t reachesDu'bIiui and% is install;d.at the castfe.152!gpif4;2,Pir- ' hoTP. 14' her -impulse hed _ 671:4:114•44,:., _13.er:Iit pray ,e:kW41:1 3SP. 0_ ho:f0are, e t1Oeshe, * to clo his- - duty is "set . _• to trusa:e°11;t:Ileolimic;a11;.;m-_itslosvti jaess:;:m.liage _It"° ghi Pow s Darragh (1111-C:i1S-1r; - Then she telis •"" te fer• : T6RS T LATE ot _tilE ritifiito-i'Ivegifow is q.1, „4 .14°- ‘-‘).:174. 14eiii/'1. nit' 'tr'ci:E11)E°341s141)i' trANT-.:TO THE vtotIsit)Ars ter107,8ection 3,4,0fihe1tav1seti ..astowfttesj'ate. . ,,,,‘,_;i3pso ,the-.0r4ditori td John .County of Bruce, whi.,1/.011` of Li141thw 1-21 the 25th day at Doetepber '."'''' " or OPz4t 44#, ‘,..e.t..... notified to send by post . bl' 1141342 Atiliiat <t'irtacsivslir )'rIP thltiltrdsaiiiiitivilirattafre of Ltheer-S441-!_ -riliti_17" Jewitt, 011 or before Ateday,,:the;218t7d10, Januar,t;1804 their!christian and surp4u4 addresses athil dOpripti've, tht-till..partiOulars ..,ioire41,n4.0i:,n:ab:14rto:ltiaitmeoniti:iany,ei14tntit1ittieith;r iV:ri y iliem:;ailathe i4:1214!rJemulcit0 414ribiitethee'aseOta.„- ,,,,of tiltet.s444, -,t,„stlite ohttlittbovirtioa enxi.tAt:4_11,00).' 41"Y a" fregfaxl. only toil* glairilui Ofe 14111001: he shidt then hate recinvediiotkli • ' - Dated at Laciinovrode 46th 404 Doom,. 1 • Father Wilds EXPERIENCE. 'Tho • -4.0. Z. 1..., Wilds, will.,-)kno-, ' li -cant 2..i.ssiona' rilla ll'e'vrYork.9.an1 brothe . of the ,:i.tos enalnentJudgelVII4s, of the /Ale tato Supreme 'Court, .tvrites as toile: 4.s : "74 E. 501$t., Nilo York, .livi ri.,11882. - A IEssits. J. CO Arra; & Co.. Gellthii;:41' : • Lart winter T was troubled "with a a iiist: itneonet- fortable iteitinp, humor -affecting Jo n el. leelitiiy aty.limbs, which itched so intolera`l *VI and burned so intensely, that I cILW tmarelly bear any clothmg over them.. 1 wa it aoitiferer from: a severe e4rtrril and call geal oietallin o:' _Lr; ritiny: appetite was poor, and my sys .down. Knowing the value of .A. R s S ,itsAr2,-- ral.i.A., by obsPrvation of many other e es, ant.l• from personal use iii former yeana. I begs taking. it for the above-named disorder:. liy: ppetite• -finprovod ahnost front the first &;e. ; , l'ter a short thus the fever and itching win'c alit ...e.0.1, and -all signs of Irritation of the skin disappea -M., NY , catarrh ,and tough Were also cured by T -}n!: same nleans, and my general health greativ li ;proved, until it is now exeellent. I feel a lint, ..1.-cci. per cent strougerjand 1 tvaxibute these resti.; ,4:: to the . Us' of the SmisATAnitia, which I ret :nintend with all confidence as the best blood T. ledicino ever devised. I took ft in small dos .3 three • times a day, an used, in all, less than tu*aties. dace these facts at your service, hold xg their . *cation:may do 'cod. tours, respectfully; . Z. P. I▪ V The above instance is but one of the n ayton.; :"st.shtly coming to:our-notice, which protshe per.; - feat adaptability of A,rnotils SARSA.r.idri 34IA. top the cure Mali diseases arising froinimpt or poverished blood; and a .treateued vitali -- Ayer's aviii la cleanses, enriches, and s&engthens tb j blood„, stimulates the aetion of the stAnnacli n bowels, and thereby -enables the system to resist.; kl orer- ,eome the attaelts of all &rotations 1hea , _ lions of the Min, itheaataatisto,Catarrh,eaterat 1ebility;a0 all disorders resulting fror Ipobr or corrupted blood and a low state of the sdtem. : • ., Dr, J.M. Ayr & 00., .1.0ivel1 Mass _ §oldlay Drugg,ists; price *,1, six tottl.., for vr). AYER CATHAL TIC PILLb Best' Purgati4e 11flectiOne- cure f.;e1,1sti?ation. Indigestion, lleadat ie., and. . ,41113ilious,Disorders. Sold everywhere. Always rem Ae. • . _ 1 . . . $140.00 FtOiltirlEATi „ - Raving the utmost con4aence in i supni . ority over all others, and after "thou 9,nds of . tqgts of the most ooniplicated and, )evereq; cases we could fiud we feel justified i; riferiyai.,0 _ to forfeit One Thousand Dollars for lay ca,te= of coughs, colds, se.re. throat,influenZ Lilo rse= ness,bronchitis,consuroption Via its t-..137 stske wn000ing olio and a1 diSeaSeS of t p throat. &id lungs except A s threw , for 1vhiel iwe oniy claim relief. that we can't -cure witi 1Ve,seo Cough Syrup, when taken according ro dir,tc- tions. Sample bottles 35 and rid cei3 .,; largit pqtiles vile dollar. Gemini- wrap? ,TCE only in blue. Sold by all druggists or se2 ;t by ex - press on receipt cf price. JOHN C WEST 0 -Go., 81 and 83, Xing St. East -ioroato, &irk' 41.,. W. Berry, dragoir.15; Luclo Yw. 1 DSend 1:0 cents for pt), age a.net for the working.' class.. we will railyouin- royal valuable box otsainple goOds that in theway of making mere ineuev 13 .1 a- few slays than you .'ver thought -possible it , business. Capital not require, Wel ,:111 staali you. . Itou can work all the time or I spare iirae only. The yen* ie universally • apted • to both sexes„ young and old. You n. earn from Me. to 5 every evening, 'hut all who want- work may test the bur es. t`fe make - unparalleled offer; to all who ,-erb pt satisfied we will sene17$1 to pay.for th: trouble of.writing us. Full.particulars,direci ims,etc, sent free. Fortunes will .bo• made '4 those who give their whole time to the wor*.) Great success absolutely sure. Dont dela,/ 8tart now:. AddressEmson&tle.„-Fortlate Maine_ lest 44 'C+.E1 x 1873.-4-ElgtVENTII YEA.11- 71$84:, ,- • Qiu*2'-:VeatietTes ZSpresentativ/ Coesie . Jou*al bv0anethaus for ...lanadi- ans4udVevoted solely to the int-ece8 4 of the people, aitistinguished Trott the lute '28ts-• o Pohtical Verties-,--ouglit to be in EVERY, CANADIAN H )1101E, hdor84mrstad. find tlieir 111134 farea brightengd by a visit of the Jolly Lit ..le,Toltev briCe a. week -Only $2.00 p Annum, al sv,itte of d Pk: „Urea- of -tortra-M4dist find a eonveriatio'n the P4 Gap after ali other sublet, shad bkl* ed to'death-Only 42.01 per Annual. • • . ft . a .Pofttteums--Oreitner liarty-wh‘r .n envy A good-inumored and truthful hit at a %selves. wffl api)teciate effserts" pointed ear onus. If there are any-pa/04%ns worthy of til.) name who have not subscribed, they ara &forme& that "Giile-costit only S2.00 per Parent44-A over, the 3)o1nninn iteetify that 4- ame's"weekly visits to thew z nes are hailed -with delight bv their chilareno,? who* cartooni`rgokitracme education. ',net 'VI .4zIrearikauliakrbdoiiitinurpfttre this e. 4ertion,. 42.00 per Annum itt adVEmes. 3t 1OT: 3 `.1 TR AVE 11, timinietrater - , • • .• r :jyEaLAK dtt Winpeisy...1411, hdtitheiraeuenel .- iRthC1:Setet:y4 Alitele: Byer* Vow/ belt an:. - telt .1.,04-.:.:•rt..2 4.- • 7.444' ' 44: 4:i.4l*-I41641.:•• • * t`'' , 40'-‘t!• You -Attie often. Mosight of fet- Sendal 1Qri.2,3„ -kyonr mune and $.00 n v, • }b r rti TFORN t • one 1,34 fartginairs'fil," /le 2/qtr,,,,e7. • j." „. , trio*; witii- thout T limper 4e„oct. .4884; oore, Manages, - told** wanted f lives of all :le Pie ..ficierite-of a 1. ' Tiitisiwitt,baudsoniest, peAt book for legs thaw twice our price. The fa; .est sel in; book itt Avediuk, .10Amease t agent*. Allintellieentipeviliewant itt ene,oatvbenonie P. sueeessi4ageVI =sire RUA*? 130ex rertland, ,11.% 11(1 s3 t• t 8 fit tap, al, , -064' indi *Mph willhelp yen temorteie ieyiig ;mai than 31i thielverel 'z-io eithst4oexorsocesifroi trim how. 1' 'lie bre ripad ts ferwe °peso before thewe.loiel a videly nage *tour addressV -1 /rabic ' ;Ay on. 6444."' '• .4 4 It •-i-0.42i ki• .• ,54,441.44 •ll "-•3