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DR. ;CARRICK. on which th dawn creeps over the hill-
tops graduafly, with no sudden burst of
BY MIS$ AL. E. BRADDON. treacherous tunshine."' -
ed una-wares
" I don't
grateful eno
Tregannell ;
of me." • •
"There ate few patients so grateful
as you," said. Hester.
‘‘ How do you mean t"
"Do you forget the will you made
the other n ght ?"
"What will?
°mien Hester, I never d
inuusiy life—I nevslit eve
st the thing, though I o
One afternoon the conversation turn -
CHAPTER IY:—COntinued. upon Dr. Carrick.'
There was the little bottle of hloro- think I can ever be half
gb to him," exclaimed Mr.
." be has made a neW. man
form, three parts full. David r
mem
bered his master sending him to get it
at a chemists in Genoa, three years
ago, when he was suffering wit spas-
modic pains in the _ head. The bottle
was carefully stoppered.
"I don't believe master h s ever
opened it since we left Genoa," David
said to himself.
A few days after this Mr. Tr
began to talk of his yacht, or
for Dr. Carrick. it Was j
weather for a cruise, neither
nor tee hot.
" I sha'n't go far afield," s
Tregounell, - oat I feel that a
Make a will? Why,
.d such dthing in. my
thetight of. such a
ight to think of it. . If
0. cool I were. to .die married,. my estate
would go t4 seine remote next of kin;
id Ir. soine,Mr.oeks perhaps, who would
-breath Osell. S 'ooks Tregonnell,
aud
of the sea W011id do me good. I shoal come and lord it ver my Cormsla telt-
THE HIJI-tON: EXPOSITOR.
disagreeable operation, and reminds one
unpleasantly of one's mortality. . But I
suppose every naa,n ought to go through
it. I sha'n't forget you, doctor; nor
you, Hester. Let me see: a mourning
ring. I suppose, will be an appropriate
mark of my gratitude to yon, doctor;
and a silver thimble will form a pleas-
ing naemento of my friendship for you,
Miss Rushton."
Dr. Carrick joined in Mr. Tregonnell's
cheering laughter, but he cast a furtive
glance at /Hester, who sat looking
downward, Ivory pale in the lamp -light.
CHAPTER VI.
•FOR IJC(VE AND 'LIFE.
St: Hildred. House was said to be
haunted. There was hardly an inhabi-
tant of the village who would not have
voudhed for the fact. Noises had. been
hoard; 'ghosts had been seen at inter-
vals, andby divers persone, ever since
the oldest inhabitant's childhood. The
go -and cruise about the Scilly tiles for entry. The idea is hatefulni go up exact form of the apparitaen, or t e
a week or so, or perhaps sailas far as to Plym th nex week, see my lawyer, precise nature' of the noises,' was not
Maderia, and then come back an.d set:. and ma 13. will bat shall, at any rate, easy to determine, since every one gave
tle down again." , shut ou 1 poss ble Snookses." a different description, an almost
•
' teraper, Hester urned her face toward the everY one's kuowLedge was derived from
he w s clipping, to hide her 1hearsay. Till very • lately Hester
lor. all her doubts, all her ,Reshboit had laughed at these rumors,
r vag known what it was to
David, whO was of a roving
was delighted at the idea of s getting rose -bush
to sea again. His master sent aim tu I, sudden pa
certain 1 fears, all h
ard the I f
.orgotten
room, CUfl
Falmouth uext day to 'buy
thiugs that were wanted ou b
Water Fay. ,
Mr. Tregotuell went to his
little earlier than usual upon t
ing after David's de,pastare.
ridden a it31.1* way that clay,
horse had been restive -and tro
He had come home late in t
1,
noon much f tigueci. .,
i
. " Oh, by -t e -way, Hester,"
Carrick, aft r his cousin las.
him good-ni ht, - 1 must ask
to go to bed just yet, mid you.
Betsy to wait- up for au hour
iiihall want you both in Mi. Tr
room for S, minute or two, to N
deed he is gibing to execute. -
Hester Iodised puzzled..
(sal". Tregonnell did no
thing---" she began. - '
" No ; he :forgot that the de
requiro to be witnessed. He i
room a force. In
e even- I there were lat
I
Ha shad never been ex
asid his ereaturo Was a_ 'OM all of strong will.
lesome. She deter niued , to question Dr. Cil,r-
6 after- 1. rick, and get to the bottom of this mys-
terious' b , siiiess, at any risk of o end-
-aid. Dr. ing her benefactor. „
wished. Next morning, when- she was our -
you not ing out th6 tea at Dr. Carrick!s early
eau mai breakfast, she ',atta'cked the subject
r so. I boldly.
gonnell's • " Do yen know that Mr. Tregonnell
ituess a denies thathe ever made a will?" she
said. " I happened to speak to him
about it yesterday, by accident."
. " You bad nOlright to speak to him
about it," eic,iaxtned the doetor, white
with ' mug r. • ester, had never ken
such a lock in h- face before. " I told
yon that he -su
timed."
scene
e bac
this
se horror of that nn- aaid. had neve
in Mr. Tregonnell's feel tathrill o
upon her with new passages, or t
quiet nature of hers .ing twilight peopled the corners of the
nt powers which had 'panelled rooms. with shadows. Now
raised.'• This gentle •all was changed; she was nervous' and
apprehensive. -. She starteda
t a
shadow, and fancied she heard. as hu-
man voice mixed. with the night winds
thatsobbed 'in the wide old chimneys.
.One'night she was disturbed. by sounds
that seemekdistinctly human; hea,vy
breathing, footstepS moving close to the
head:of her•beds •
' She, started up and. lighted. her can-
dle, cquvincedethat there was some one
in the room. Yet she had bolted her
- door before going to )ed:
The room was empty, but again she
heard footsteps moving stealthily close
at hand. • .,•. .
"The cupboard," she • thought.
" There is some one in that cupboards
ject was. not to be men- • ' It wa:s a, long narrow cupboard, a
fear In the musty old
shudder as the gather-
'WAN-TED.
TEACHER WANTED.—Wanted, for School,
-A- Section No. 10, ideSillop, a Male Teacher
holding a third•class certificate. Duties to come
mance immediately. A.pplications to be ed.
dressed to the nedersigned, Winthrop P. ()
ALEX JOHN S TON. 5580
THRAVING WeeliTED.—fitosing just pit-
-A- chased mogul eiew Thraelting Machiue, mane
by MelPhereou & Glesgow, Clinton, I' am prepar-
ed to do custom, work, at usull rates, for ally oue
who will glveme notice. WM. T. DORRANCE,
Lot 114. Con 5, eliaillop. 564 •
- . -
_
ay any -
(1 would
not very
businbsielike in his habits. 1 e fact is,
Hestdr—it Would. be a foolish delicacy
to withhold the truth from -.on—Nr.
Tregonnell has ti -.en a very nOble view
of the professional service's I have ren-
dered him. fle is guiug to his
Will before he goes to sea, awl he in-
tends to put me in for a ' andsome
legacy. Of; course, taking int
ers.tion the Idiffereuce in our
to the last degree intorobseb
shall live to profit by his ge erous in-
consid-
des it is
0 ,
e that I
tention, hat I ain not the 1
fal."
"It is very goodsof him," sts
thoughtfully ; but 1 wonder
who is so careless about all
matters-,_ and. So indifferent
•,.ss
gate-
d Rester,
that he,
.businesS
ce money,
should think of making his w.11."
It -is a thing that every-
, to do, and, isvhich a man
an ought
st be an
idionf he neglects to, especiia. ly man
in Mr. Tregonnell's positi
property woad go to sop
heir at • law, or • possibly
u, whose
•e re•mote
to the
crown. Remember, lie t le last of
his race,"
" How sad. that seems !" si
ter.
She tisa. had every
herself the last frail sprit/. up
ered tree. She knew of mi • ldnaman
living, save this distant cousin who
sheltered her.
6E119011
hed. Hes-
to believe •
a with -
., IMPORTANT NOTICES. 1
A. MoLEOD, Lieen-ed Auctioneer for the ;
D• County till:Huron. All oelte•-; 1 t:ft. at. Jetruss t
McBride's: will laccive prompt attention. If by 1
letter adaress Seaforth P. O. • 558 t
• _ _ , ..—_—_---______ 1
rivriE SEAFOliTH PUMP FACTOR -Y. — N. !
-R- Chiefs successor to J. It. Willia.ms, rriauulae- i r
t utter 1)f Pileups and Chao me All work warraeteil
Setrfoi t le 1 50u I
to "bits satiefattion. Factors ou "North Mein St.,
•
NJ ()TICE TO DEBTORS.—All partici: not hav- I
'A- ing lialed up their:accounts with me for 1877
failing to to so at once will be charged 10 per I
cent. interest from January mt, 1858, without i
fail 'I I-10311AS COV S NTRY, Seatorth. 631 •
•
LAIDL
kincl of indlosed passage between. her
" Not t10 otlier people, but nay speak- room and Mr. Tresonnell's. There was
ing of it'te him could not matter." -. 11 a third door in this cupboard, opening
It does nags er a great deal. Men. On to a corkscrew staircase that . lod
are sensitivesabout such things. He down to the servants' offices. But this
' chose to 'nake his will, bet he may not Staircase was rarely used, the door
choose to be reminded Of it." ' I
. 'leading inteeMr Tregonnelltiaroom was
s "Hen
made a N
" Ite c
" Wha
lie? ' No Dr. Carrick i I would. ne --er lookedlin: *-A, Mall was in the act of e
believe that of Euetaae Tregonnell." caping by' the door that opened on the
" You Would not believe, indeed ! and• .steareaea. -She pursued him, candle in
pray whit do you know of Eustace Pre -1 hand, her heart beating violently.
gonnelLor of psychology? What do • Somethingtold her that this was Dr.
you kilo of the eccentricities - of the Carrick, who liad. been paying a Stealthy
human intellect ? 'Mk. Tregonuell is visit to his patient's room ; but, to her
extreme 'y eccentric. There are peciplo surprise, oss the first step of the stairs
him inad.", . • .. -1 David Skelter turned and faced her,
An hour later Dr. Garrick isammoned
Hester and the servant Betsy to Mr.
Tregonnell's sitting -room.
Tregouriell was seated in fr
table at which he usually
wrote. The shaded reading -
its light on the papers
the table, and left all thi
shadow. -
Dr. Carriek stood. beside 1
“ Now sign," he said, wit
ers laid. 'lightly on Mr.
wrist. ,
Mr. Tregonnell Signed the
• fore him. _ _
" This is Mr. Tressonuell?s
Dr. Carrick to the two girl
entirely in his OVIll baud, up
- sheet of paper. You, Heste
• and you, Betsy Thomas, are
as withesses."
He showed thern where t
put their names, still. stall
• patient's chair. Hester .ha
Euetace
nt of the
read Dina
amp threw
lying on
gs else in
is 'patient.
his finsregonnell's
paper
Said
, " written
la single
;Rushton,
now to sign
ost distinctly •deuied
ill."
ose to deny it."
he -chose to tell a deliber
141.1TIng never opened, and. the oupboare. was
only a receptacle for disused: and for-
gotten lumber. •
te Hester unlocked the cupboard and
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
: 1
t - i
l'OTI SALE.—For Sale, on George. Street, a no i
frame cettage, with a. good well of water and. 1
ii :
H good cellar. Apply on the p/ornises to SOHN
MeNEILS . _ 557s4 I LAID
, r
• B-
B
C1-1Z/001:2;Y.
FAIRLEY, SEAFORTH.
RhIVED Ti -i LIS WEEK:
SHEA 8 NOG-AR—No Adulteration.
P RE AN 0 LAT ED [MA ee---Standerd.
rcHLsTs OUNPOWDER TEA—Only 50e. per pound.
.Arrive, a, L'arge :tock of lassware direct from the
W110 call
• •ffeste
that aw
Might n
' thins. ' PM not doing any harm.
the mys ery ? She had beard Eustace
t
Tregonnell acknowledge that will With " ssr-'ut why are you here—hiding in
the same lips which afterward dewed: this cupboard—in the middle of the
having made it. There could be :DO night ?" ' ,
eheat, ne juggle there. . His OWII voice. ., It isn't the middle of thenight,miss.
had. declared the fact. , . I was uneasy about master."
"If he is mad, the will is. useless,"
s" Wellsmiss, to be candid, I don't.
she said 1 .
' "You are a Clever lawyer, no doubt, like the doctor's goings on. I've had.
i
young lady. ., suppose you have never my suspiCions of him for a long time.
-
heard o testainentary capacity, which It's too Much. like witchcraft the power
ey were to
ing by his
not seen
Mr. Tregonnell's face since else entered
the roo•m.
She signed her name as' the doctor
directed, and Betsy signed . fter her.
"You acknowledge this a
said the doctor to Mr. Trog
"I acknowledge this as
peated the patient.
• "That is all. • Good ni
good night, Betsy. Remeit
neither of you to mention -t
. of to -night to anybody.
nell-doesr want it talked
1. CHAPTER V
MYSTERY..
That night scene in Mr.
room made a curious imp
Hester. She was angry
for dwelliug upon it, so
angry. at the weakness of
was Pale as death- Nadi with his finger on his hp, and a loo
ul word frcize her young blood. that implored her forbearance.
t that be, indeed. the cleus to • e oh, please, miss, don't* say any-
,
PllOPERTY FOR SALE:4 I or Sale, that con-
'-.% '
4" venieet. apel desimble resid nee on the censer TH P
of High and Market Streets:, '• lately occupied by ;
Ds. Vercoe. Apply to DR. VsElICOE. • 188' i
ZURICH GRIST1NG AO FLOURING .MILL 1 34
FLOU
AW
FOR SA.LE—On easaterms of payment, or 1
to exchange for farm preperty. Gristing and 1
Flouringpromptiv attended to the same as usual. 1
Also genutity of Dry HemIsson Lumber for sale
- 546 T
cheap ea cash or Atm creditet WM. FEN W ECK,
Preptietor, Zurich P. 0., lint
- a •
---- •
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
MO
VOR SALE CHEA.Ps—An Ihe owner is leaving ;
theSCountry, e House end Lot in the village TA TOO
of Harp:it-hey. Frame dwelling, with 6 room,: ; ,
a large garden filled with (Mit treee of all des- I,
cript ions • good woll Hurl cellar. Apply to THOS. I At the
R. ou the premises, or to A. STRONG,
Land Agent, eelstorth. -551 1
may exit in
,vals of Mania.
cuted bY m
Tregonriell, w
oppositien th
any will. of hi
patient .subject to inter- •he's got over my Master. It isn't mit-
A 'holograph Will, exe.-, urea, you know, iniiis, and I happened
(-bier man than Bustace to findtorit that he'd been putting it in -
ml d stand against stronger to people's heads that mar master hasn't
d to ' t i e treated. like sa, rational being, and
ii is likely to be offer
, -
" Ho Is not mad," protested Hester.
"His Inaba is as -clear •as name.'
VerY - likely. Re naetely rep, OVeS
•your impertinence in speaking of a for-
-
bidden subject, by denying that he. ever
made a will." •
• Heater was more unhappy after
conversation. ith Dr. Carrick than
had. been he, ore. She had - formed. a
high estimate of Mr. Tregomiell'e char-
acter. The idea that he. could tell a
that
she
that turned me against him, and made
me- think that there was something
'wrong going on,"
.“ But what wrong can Dr: Carrick
do your master, David?" asked Hester;
with her earnest eyes searching the
young man's face.
".011, Miss, citii I trust you?" Are
you a friend or a foe ?"
"1 am a friend of Mr. Tregounell,
David; sincere oue."
" Yes, I believe it, miss e I've seen
-^
'• I NOT
ve.Bef ,FOR SALE.—South half Lot 29, Con. 3,
-1-• 'Morris; 100 acres, 83 acres cleared and in the
vety best of cultivation; is well fenced and. water- /
ed. There are two femme 'houses and a frame 1 rpite•
sp
barn, ali nearly new, and two good bearing orch- 1
eras. The above farm is only half a inile off a 1
graxel toad Mid two -and -a -half miles north of
Brussele. For terms apply -to C. 41. COOPER,
Brussela P. 0„ or to ALEX. INGRAM, on the The •
premisee. •556%15 SU
est Ridi
EING
acts,
place
thac
-pass
lanufacturers in Pittsburg, U S.
FEED
AND PROVISIONS ALWAYS IN STOCK.
GOODS DELIVEEtED FREE.
FAIRLEY, CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEA.FORTH.
TT
RSON MAXWELL REAPER
7 IN USE FIRST SEASON.
1
T• DURABLE, SIMPLE, AND CONVENIENT
t
I
treatine an equal yearlY sifikiligor 151:: P:18,87
1-N- r1":E-1 n iv+ .Aazzar -IT „
the said sum of Six Thonsene. Dollars and inter-
est, as hereinafter- mentioned, it will require ou
egeal_ annual -special rate. of . • 8- . 1
FIRST P IZE AND DIPLOMA
, min. m the aonai, in a:eli:i.tiono total necessary et::: 0
!:?
i levied
pDpi noWeenaliteEhtheRYEati St' •
a' e I tan). pi -ace e lt king the -
oil n by Suring Faint in 1877 and 1878. Has taken the First Prize
votes of the duly qualified eleetors, end for ap.
erever exhibited and revel: has been beaten.
i es pointing Returning Offiters toetele the yeti% di :
TO SU PPLY THE DEMAND, • OVER 200 ORDERS the said electors at the meetine.
aETURNED IN THE SEASON OF 1877. BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Cor -
potation of the Townof Seaferth, in the county
971.11Tialt' it shall be lawful for the Meyer or
_—
with the 47atuabk Improvements made this Season,
neeve of the said' 'Corporation to reMe by way of
swell, beyond a doubt, at the Head of the List loan from any person or pe sons, body -or hustle(
corporate, who may be willing to advante the
I A
.taEGIIST 4.3 1878,
13:Y7LAW No
FOR 1878.
CST
-3 A.
A By -Law to Raihe by way of loan
the sum of Six Thousand Dolla
rs
for the purposes hereinaft,er nen_
tioned.
WREToRwEnA•oSi STeahfeso th hats made an Application
Righ sch°°e011-,:soieeititriE:nathf ithen:
to e ,t, fhoor 11 ,ainui etittpealc oCurt,ye eel ll use tfwvrnotbn, for i It, hm.ere8ru tum eont. .
cerileaestiingghtniadellionthea sHaiicigliT9Sehool Building and
Six Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of par.
fillinNisDhinWgrlithEeRRE)'T.Se, the said Council haft resole.
ed to raise the said sant of money for the pee.
1)°Ase133Daf')WrelrEialITEAS, it will require the sum 01
Seven Hunched end Twenty Dollars to be mime
annually, by special rate, for the payinent el the
tsia°AilinNe4libWb and. interest,
t'thae's tainUm°unhet r•Of the whole
rateable property of, She. sale Corporation (itre-
spective at any lutuee increitee of the llama, me
irrespecti-ve of any heterne in the nature4A t•ollse
interest, dividends, rein 8 or tees from the ssid
property, end also irree6oprteocolttah;leitsoiosf;;Ivy:lirend:loynaleattpart:
be derived from the teruporieryinvestmentoFthe
11 ytsruhiellankrretiOln)ef'‘uvITnaoshdiohtauheestree e:nisr:(11111Eanf t'i g h t II neutral and. S e venty.
aorporations being for the
1
Eight,
Tthhoen:aunind 041m FIliNnendlireldlilednl'eddS:vueant8e1D71--
1 'ars,
1 AND WHEREAS, the amount of the existing
1 debt of the seed Corposa.tion is as f011ows: Three
1 Th. tissue Dollets borrowed under the anthenety
, f; of By -Law No. 46*, of the said Town of Sea -forth,
and interest thereon at 7 per cent. per annum,
I
e payable half -yearly from the First dAy of Muth,
- 1878 end Thee Thousand. Dollars borrowed. on
i '
. the authority of By Law No. 100. of said. towneit
1 Seaforth, and intereet themon at 7 per cella pee
1 annum, from the Fli•st day of july, 1873, n4
therein, noteing in arrear Und unpaid either for
principal or interest.
, AND WHEREAS, for paying the interest mai
TH
of York
ABLE
ERE
together
ihe Ma,
and
d.
.• • 1 Our prag e and
-1- rr
7, Oen. 16, tolvnship of Grey, containing en
— : and we h ssrtily
The onale'ried E
WARM FOR SALE.—For Sale; West halfsof LOt , ;
acres, 49. of which are cleated, balance hardwood. : es,.
There iii on the premises a franae house, frame I YlOWS, nd N 0
ard. The above property is only two miles off a 1 While thanki g lour nume
barn and. stuble, aud a good young bearing orch- ., Q
good greed read and pinnies from Brussels; piss- . ness, to merit a ontinuane
sessionl this -fall, For' further particulars apply to .
C. R. COOPER, Brussels, or D. CAMPBELL, On
the prelnisee, Walton P. 0. ' 554
.
'VALUABLY, PROPERTY IN SEAFORTH
V FOR SALE. ---For Side, oti -George Street, a
-Lot and two dwelling houses. elle hototes are
both comfortable and commodious, and heels all
necessery coevenie.nees, sech ns well, woodsheds,
&c:. The Lot la planted with fruit ane ornerneu-
tal trees, and very pleteseut•ly sittested, and
quite eonvenierit to the bueiness part or the
town. Apply to the proprietor on the premises.
ROBERT. jeNES. 554
•F'Df FOR SALE.—For Sale Lot 21, Con. 11,
S auley, contai»ittg 100. acres, about le) of
whichi ere clea-red. well fenced, uinier drained
and under good cultivation, the balance h.: well
timbered with hardwood, Good. freme house
and tem frame barns, an orchard and plenty
deliberate falsehood was horrible to her. that, and 1 know something more. 1
Yet it was almost worse to think of him know that lie's a friend to you—More
as a madman. And who but a mad- than a friend, nearer and dearer; He's
man would have looked. her calmly in been happier and better since he's known
the fitee and denied a fact which she , you. But I can't make the doctor out.
had seen ' With her oyes, and attested :He's too dark for me. Do you see that
with her signature ? - cupbottrd. door ?" poirting .66 the door
"If he is mad," she said to herself, opening iuto 11Ir. Tregomiell's room.
"my poor "woman's wit must keep e The other morningewhen I was put -
watch for him:" • . ting away My master s things, it struck
And then, for. the first time. a secret me that.we 'night as well have the use
of the cupboard. I tried the dpor and
found. it locked inside. I could see the
nozzle of the key in it. Then it struck
me that this cupboard door must com-
municate with some other room or pas -
sae, ands -then I remembered the door
beauty nor accomplishments, a humble
, aahe head of these stairs which I'd
•
your will?" that had lain hidden- in her heart for •
nuell. many days past came boldly •forth into
V will " re
s ' the light, and looked •Hester Rushton
in the face. • She loved. him—she, the
ht, Hester; obscure' 'orphan, the dependent on a
ber you are
Ts business
Tregon-
shout."'
-
Tregonnell's
ession upon
vith herself
continually. ,
ind 'which
made her look back upo the occur-
rence with a kind. of supeistitious hor-
ror. What was more natural than that
a Man .plesuld make his What
more praiseworthsr than that a grateful
patient idieuld re ward his physic tan with
a losacv ? Could. she Wain° Dr. Car -
poor Man's charity blessed withueither
household drudge—she loved Lustac.e
'Tregonnell, the proudest and richest
land-olwner in that part, of the , country.
She blushed rosyred, and hid her face
from the bold, glad sunlight abashed.
and stricken by the discovery. ; How
could she dare to lift her eyes tb that
perfel face, to. think of busbacci Tre- him in iny mind, after I'd, gone up to
with her insignificant self ? ° I bed I crept down again and looked
gonne 1 as a .being on the same level
i :through the little shutter to see If he
"But I don't think of bina Its rtS1' was a...right. And there I saw—"
equal," she Said to herself; " not for-• " -What, David? It Was very
to ms, level. He is my bright ' par-
wrong to play the spy upon your mos-
ticular star. -I enly want, to look up to ter;'* :* ' . '
never seen opeu. I came round the
stairs and exaniined the cupboard, and.
I found'a shutter or flap opening
in that door—it bactbeen made for ven-
tilation., suppose—through .which I
could look into my- master's room. And
that very night', feeling uneasy_ about
WILLIA1
GRIEV
. REMO AL.
-N.AT
!
- WO to intimate that he has Removed his Office to XL it te sr :”, .
,
Brick JR *Aiding on East Nide of Main Street, Sealorth, and Wourrth Door
P4 nth o Williata Campbell's Clot nag Emporium where he will, ns
Is
, hi berm carry o the ' V. That or the purpose of paying the rat
end forining a sinking fund fur the payment Of .
, •Geaeral Ii sywance, Money Loan A gery, . and Sewing .illachine Business.
ntario Seft-Dumpingt- Horse. Rake cannot be same upon the -credit of the -debeetures herein-
after mentioned, a sum of money not exteeding
in the 'whole the stun of Six Thousand Dollar!,
umor Mowers can alwa3rs be relied OM
the said High School Bo;srd -of the Town of
and to cause the same to be paid into the hinds
pire Drill and geeder still stands unrivalled. of
recommend our Wrought Iron Frame Gang Seaforth, for the purpose mist with the objeet
• 11 and 12 Wrought Beam 'Plows, &c. • eboveeeciteds
II. That it shall be lawful for the said 1Ltyor
or Reeve to eanee any number of Debentures to
ous cuetoraers for past Support, we hope, by strict etteution to
• be made for such same of money ass may be re.
of their liberal patronre.
PATTERSON &I BROTH.ER, ParrEnsoN, ONTARIO.
E, AGENT.
REMOI'VAL. REM VAL.
WI, INT ATSOINT
miired, not ese than (inc 'Hundred Dohaes each,
and not exceettieg in the tafrregate Six TilliUSand
Dollars, and that the said Debentures shall be
sealed with the seal of the srdet-Corporation, and
signed by the M•ayor or Reeve and Treasurer
thereof. •••
111 Tbat the:said. Debentures shell be made
pasable in twenty :veers et furthest from the day
hereibefter mentioned for thie By -Law to tale
effect, at the offiee of the Tieasarer el the sea .
Corporation, and -shall have attached to them
Coupons for the peyinent of interest.
IV Ti at the said Debentureeshall beat inter-
est at and after the rate of seven per cent= per
N annum from' the date thereof, which interest,
shall be payable half-yearlys on the First days of
January and July in eticlh year, at the effiee of
the said Treasurer.
•
ood Water. In within three miles of the villages. In thanking
of Vaenn. Hayfield, six nailes from Brueeheld
end 12 miles from Seaf8rth and Clinton. All
these,places are good markets. For further par-
ticulars limey to the proprietor ou the premises
or to Ila•slield P. 0. JAS. DAVIDSON. . 55248
world? week'. I haVe. hina. oome down
-
has castled on
! them the same
keeps oia hand
• Oil, and 'Mach
capable of ma
tble*WARM FOR 0SALE.—Farm • fel- sale in Turn- gieedeueepeme
berry, being Lots half of 12,18 and 14, on the sells the Whe
4th cenceesion, containing 104e acres ; aboub 80 ; Farmers' Wi
. and tiy our S
acres elettred. and in good cultivation; 10 acres
ready for fall wheat ; plenty of rail timber; the celebrated
givenito cust
miles; from Bluevalu station' and 5 miles from
Winginim s frame house, good frame barn and of sew•ng mac
outbid Mugs • two -wells and orchard. The I
him. and worship. him all the days of• '1 saw the doctor conjuring him—ho-
. cussing him, miss."
rick for accepting such a boon ? As- ins- life.."- -
• suredly not. Yet the memory of her - 'The idea of some e-Vil mystery- in, that " What do Yon mean.
kinsman's conduct that night troubled_ scene of the will hauuted. her- , perpetu- "So, miss—like this.
her. It seemed to her as if Mr. Tres ally. She began to have a horror of the And Pavid made solenm passes With
gonnell thougli to all appearance a free house that sheltered her—that strange his hands before Hester's face. s
agent, 14.ad been. acting under the influ- old 116use, 1Vith its long nartow passages, " He did. that, MiSS,. said sent master
. once of the doctor. queer littl closets, man -s- doors, a,d. to lep as quiet as a lamb. Now I
She felt that to doubt Dr. Carrick's ghosly rep
honor *as to be guilty. of base itigreld- a horror of
tilde, aid hated herself fo ' her formless ,Dear as
was to h
suspicic es. •
" WI at would have b come of me depart upo
withon, his help?" she a ked ', herself. julie began. with stormy winds and the mystery now. It was mesra ii
"I might have been starvi3d." i • driving rains, and the yachting etpedi- fluence that composed. the patient's
Eustace Tregonnell saic not a 'word tion Ayes put off. Indeed.s Mt. Tregon- restless 'mind to bleep ; it was under
about the will, and this puzzled her, nen seeme in no hurry to leave St. inegmeric influence that Eustace Tie -
for, as pair friendship rip ned., he bad. Hildred lel use. He appeared perfectly gonnell had written and signed. the. will,
fallen *Tito the habit of co ifiding all his hapPy, id ng in the.garcleu while Hes-. of which in his wa,kins state he knew
thoughts to her attentive ar.. He had ter weede her flower -beds; or. readine., nothing. Anaong, the books which Mr.,
told her much about lib self of late. to lafer whi e she 'Worked in her favoriCe Tregonnell bad brought her, and one
She had hstened tearfully to the story seat by t e window that looked sea-. -which she had read with deepest inter
of that early blight whic had.. ruined ward.. . est, was Bulwer'e Strange Story. She
his life—his first and onl love.' , One evening, however, he announced had read also that thnlling story, by
"Thein was a time w en I thought his inteution. of running up to Plymouth the same author, The a onge and the .
that I could never love a ain " he said . at the end of that week. • Brain, and the doctrines of magnetic
-
to be one day ; "but God' is good., "T want to see my lawyer. Can you infiuence were not unknown to her.. Dr.
Hester, and now I begin to hope that guesS what I Lira going to do, Dr. Car-, Carridk was just the .kind of man—
even fOr me there may e• some deep rick?" . ' studious, pa,ssionless, self-contained—
unspeakable joy waiting i , the future. "1 ba.-ven't the least idea," answered to exert such influence, to be familiar
I would not hasten or anticipate the. the doctor, sipping his tea. - with that unholy art. He had used his
hour of its coming. I wbuld not rush Hester and the doctor were seated at power to get a will executed—a will
impetuously to meet my ate. I would, the lamp -lit tea table, Mr. Tregoimell Which doubtless bestowed more upon
above Place be sold on favorable terms to the ,
purchaser. .A.pply to JOSEPH RICHARDSON", . 1
Staul.ey bne-and a half miles from Varna, on the
Basynehl road, or by letter to Varna P. 0. 556x4
Isssam. FOR SALE —For Sale, Lot 29, Co -n. 5,
-I-- • Stanley, containing 100 acres; 85 acres clear- •
ed, e'ell underdrained, well fenced, awl in a
good': state of cultivation ; the balance is well
timbered with hardwood; there Itre on the
premises two houses, oue log and one frame; Ile Home Engine, Balance Neheel, Fillies s au over
frame barn and sta.blee ; a young . bearing orch- Boat Engine with Hoisting Gear.'
ard S a never failing spring runs tbrough the 6 Horse Poktilile Boiler, with Smoke:Stack
farm ; also good well ; is situated within 3 milee 16 horse Poitable Boiler, with 'Smoke Stauk. .
of Clinton and 5 of Brucetield ; schael house 0 horse P reable Boiler, with Smoke. Stack . .
within one-quarter mile. .poly to ALI.X.ANDE it 0 horse 0 -table Tub-ular Boiler, with Smoke Stack, Furnace, Front, Grate Bars,
P. 0:' 549 Secondhand hinglo ani Heading Machine.. .
( Als1PBELL, on the premises, or to Clinton age, Grua e end Safety Valves, all in Good Oriler
;
tatiou. She began to have i ------nlke to think that any man should
.
her benefactor,°Dr. Carrick. I have the power of sending my master to
ustace Tregonnell's society sleep. _ .
r, she longed. .for him to 1 Hester heard him in silence, deadly
his yachting expeclitiou. pale, breathless. She had the clew to•
the said debentures an equal special rate 01 One
156 83-56.817 mills ha the dollar shall, in addition
public f r the confidence they htive reposed in bin' for thepatfifteen years e to all other rates, be raised, levee an co e
cte
eee in in Sealorth, he -wishes to inform them be will still endeavor to give in each year upon all the rateable property Mani
tisfaction. which they have in 7ariably expreesod with his transtiesions. ' He still said Corporation during the contienance of the
e best Sewing et% a chieee i bat ate nianniaet in ed in the world, as well as Needles, said debentures orauy of them.
VI. That this HysLaw shall take effect and •
ne Attachments. He sells the Osborne A Machine, which is the simpleet, the most
ing any kind of work in the most :perfect menner, and the easiest and quickest come into opmation ()lithe First day of Septem•
title of an machine made in the Dominion. Re Rens the Genuine Howe Machine bee One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy -
a bas nev r failed to give eatisfaction to evesy customer for the last ten Tears. He Eight.
ler & Wilso Machines, the most rapid and least nobsy Machine in the world. VIL That the votes ol the electors of the said
It
es, Meche ics' Wives, Membants' Wives and Manufatturers, do not fell to ememine
el. Munieipality shall be takt'n -On this 13' Law on
non and 'ope Knitting Machine, cftpable of doing all kinde of woils. osAtruenettions- 4 Meemillnye-thet Tweour-Secoud Dal. of
' .11 II li", Oue Thousand Eight Jilin.
eying Meal es—Fan»ly end Manufactming' w en . e A. lsoi
.in
ers gratis ' • Ilk' da
es repent,
on any of the above mechines. Sewieg Meal -ems o .
d. TERMS LIBERAL.
WM. WATSON, General Agent, Scaforth..:
T
• Second hand
• Seednid hand
Seco d hand
d etend
sting or
d hand
E OODERIOH FOUNDRY ---
20 Horse E gine, Balance Wheel ahu Pulleys Complete
0 Horse Egine, Balance 'Wheel and Saw Mandrel. . •
16 Horse Engine, Balance Wheel, Fulloys and Governors.... . . • .
Seem
t AHO
Sees}
Secoed hand
Second hand
Second hand
Steam G
• Ilead ug Join er
70
For Sale, Cheap, Lot 5, Con. 8, Hullett, lee Heading Tun e
snENDID FARM IN HULLETT FOR SALE. Heading Pia.
25
225
276
200
250
150
200
2'25
150
90
40 -• ...
40
sired and Pit:veiny- t
At the hour of Niite o'clock in the enoening, end
from theoce till the hour of Five o'clock in the
afternoon. at the followine plados
FOR TRE NORTE WAL1D—At EilwardCashle
Store. , - _
FOR THE SOUTH WARD—Ateh °Town MIL
FOR THE EAST WARD—At Seninel Stales -
Store.
And that Edward -Cash. shallslie the Returning
Officer for the Norte Ward, William Elliott shall
be the Returning 0Ificer for the South Wardrand
Samuel Stark shall be the _Returning Officer for
the Eat Ward.
BE IT ALSO ENACTED, in puteuanee <las
Revised Statutee Of the Provinee Outexio,
Chapter 174, Section 289 :
I. Thet the Clerk of the said. sansielead 031'
poration of the Town of Sealorth shall, at the
how of Twelve o'clock, noon, on Tuesday. tile
Twenty -Third 13ay of . July, One Thonsand Eight
Hundred and Seventy -Eight, at the Town Hall,
5° in the said 'Town of Seaforele, sum up.the slam.
ber of votes given for and agninst this.BysLaw.
acree, 80 cleaved, underdrainee and well !outset') Stave Machin ,rwith Kati
audethe remainder vsell timbered with hardwood.
11. That the Mayer or Reeve of tho said Muni -
80
G004 ft eine haildinge, young orchard and plenty cipal Corporation ehall attend at the Town Hell
of stater. The farm is within 3 miles of Sea• New Engin th da
. . • •
in the said Town, on ues ay, • .
it and Bo lers 011 hand, also Made toOrder very chea,p. Mill Machinery
of July, one Thousand Eight Hundred in&ii
g, Griat and Saw Mills. Middling Purifiers of Improved Kinds. Seventy -Eight, at the hour of Eight -o'clock in
teal Implements.—Stoves of Various Kinds--Bepairs on Boilers, Mills, &cep/Ineptly the evening, for the impose , of appointing per-
• sons to attend at the various polling places
9DERICH FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY afomeaid, and the ftnal suminhig up of the votes
fort, and 10 miles distant from Clinton, and - For Flo
adjeine tne Village of Kintinru. Tbie is one of Agricu
the pest farms in the nounty, aud will be sold
-wishes to retire. Irumediate possession. Apply te ded tn.
cheep fuel on easy teinut, as the proprietor At'
to knosZO STRuNG. See:donee or CHARLES
LAWRIE, 001istance P. 0. ! 544
_
FARM IN 11IgKILLOP FOR SALE.—For Sale,
cleared, well feneed, nuderdraiswel, and in a. high I ois:cFI MORE 108 00
Kiliop, containing 112 acres; there are ab:out 80
state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered ipatronsge during t
with hardwood ; good dwelling, pew bank frame solieit a continuance of
barn 50x56, with detailing underneath and other Reek of DRY GO DS of an deseriptioies. Also ways on hand a .ull assoitment 0
the North part of Lots 8 end 9, Con. 18, Mc-
Pi,Z)ST
by the Clerk respectively, on behalf of the per-
,
sots interested in and promoting or opposing
the passage -of this By -Law respectively.
OFFICE STORE, WALTON.
tfiil1beg kave to returx thanks to my numerous customers for thr kind
e last 12 years that I haye Leen doing business amongst them and kind13
their fuvors lor the fultiee. I have 'us: received a Large and. Well Seiected
cialty—which, for quality and price, are the best in the Connty.
outbuildiugs • also a good young orehard and plenty GlIOCERIES—T.AS it Srie
by the Municipal Cooncil of the Towel of Sea-
thi g requiree in a genetal store.. AA for what you .want if e ou don't see it. Cash or faa:in produce
Prpinns Years, forth, in the County of Huron, on the 6th day of
-will be sold as a whole or hi two parts. Apply to taken in excluMge. I would also intimate to all parties indebted to me fox last arid
ta to take i otiee, that arty one deeirotts of ap-
t° each place ; convenient to church and schools ;
Angnst, Ite7e, and all persons ere hereby remeire
Walton P. O. or to the proprietor on the prena to celiac and settle by °fish or note before the. end of this month, or the acceents, will be put into
plying to have Buell By -Law or any port thereof
ises. WILLIAM DYNES. - eee ' other hands Or collection. No further notice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN (Oa EASY TERMS.
—I ain also vain:nor for the DOrniniOn Saving lied Investment Society, one of the best loan societies
qtaashed, must nseke his application for that
ATALUABLE F.A.um FOR SIE.—Being North in the Domi shin. The Above Society loans motley on gond term secerityfor a term of from three to
purpose to one of Her Majesty's Superior Courts
v Half of Lot 25, Con. 5. Hay, punty of lIttron,, twenty years, en the m( It favorable conditions. !LIFE INSURA.NCE.—If you want your life insured .
of Common Law, at Toronto before the endef
containing 50 pares. ; 41 itel'es cleared, well waterl give me a call ILK I anT 9. ,ent for the Sun. Mutual Life Assurance Company, one of the best Life In -
1, 'th ood buildinee consisting of fr,tune house, aurance Companies in t e Dominion, and condueted on the most economieal principles. Don't for -
°Mee in cons 1 the special promulgation thereof by the pnbliell-
the term of the said Superior Courts, next, after
frame barn, cow stables, log barn, sheep house, - get to give TO a call. I a.in always attentiVe sci &seinen. Post Office and Telegraph
piggeries, with all other requisite buildings; 11.. nice nection. Closer, TinietiOy, Turnip and othereeeds on hand. i •
yoting orchara in full bearing ; convenient to ___e---____
of 'Water. Is'Iginliles from Brussels 5 from Wale A tine Ste( of laf) T S and S H 0 ES—MePhereen'* make. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps
T. T. COLEMAN, Mayor.,
WM. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk,
-SEAL.
NOTICE.
THE above is a true copy of a By -Law passed
ton, and 12 from Seaforth, with good grevel roads andrroal Oil ardware, Pairts ard Oils, Den gs,,Patent Medicines, Bacon nod Hams, in feet every -
church an.d school, being N miles from Hensall :
11
him than the legacy he had spoken of
to Hester.
:To be Continued.]
rather let my happiness come gently, was stanling with his back to the
bydegreos, like the morn ng light. And empty fire-place,°looking down at them.
those re the brightest dal's, you know, " I am going to make my will.. It's a
I
easse.
R. PATTISON WALTON
stetionand four lulled fie= Kippeu ; the land is
of the veiy best quality being domposed of a rich
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
EW SHOE SHOP IN SEAFORTH
Glaly lOrm ; 1.)0,901d. On easy ternis, as the
Proprietor is retiring from farming, be not being
able to attend to agricultural pursuits thretegh
ill health. CHARLES REDMOND. • 545
WARM AND MILL .PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
Being south half of Lot 22, Con. 14, McKillop,
containing about 88 acres, 75 of which are elearea
and in a good state of cultivation, pert -being well
mederdrained, :and the balance uncleared good
hardwood bush; there is a never -failing spring
creek running through the place; good young BEG TO
°Milani; large frame barn 40x62; stable and shed
14x80; log house 16x25, also frame house, filled
with.gravel; goodstone cellar full size of house;
good Well athoun, tec; This is a desirable farm
for any one wishing to buy, being only three:quar-
t ers of a inile irctin the 'Northern Gravel Road, 9 vi
miles from Seaforth and 7 from Brussels, both
' d arkete —Also Lots 21 and 22, East Bound- eription. 3eing both Practical Workmen theyt are prepare. o
Good A
ILL
TIM=.4
tion of fine name in three conseentreenumo
' of the following newspaper,- viz Tele sirson
EATOSITOR, or he will be too late to be heard in
, that behalf, and take notice that such term Gem-
mences on the 26tia day of August next.
WILLI A.M ELLIOTT,
557-3 Town Clerk.
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE COMMENC-
ED BUSINESS ON TREIU ACCOUNT IN
AN'S STORE, OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY, ;
ere the are prepar d to take Orders for arid Matufacture Roots nod Milioacaal of evely des -
G Fitt nod it
ary, Ternberry, situdetl 2A miles west from le mg -
ham, containing 200 acres, 65 acres cleared, and a _
job of 44acres let to be cleared, wliieh is to be ELLIOTT
cleared in timefor lall wheat next fail; there is
on this lOt about 25 acresof pie, cedar and
beaver meadow, the balanceis go oclhardwoodland ; ,
there is a small orchard, 2 dwelling housee, 2 wells
and pumps in one house and large new stable.—
Also a steam Saw mill, Ingle mill, all complete
and in good running order; there is at the mill a
frame house and:good frame stable; the mill is
bringing in a good. rent, leese out nest October;
iS on -thee Southern Extension of the Wellington,
Grey and Bruce Railroad, with a siding running
from the mainline to within 60 feet of th-e mill;
timber cab berm from mill andloaded on railway
ears as eut if needed, whieh rnakesit very conveni-
ent; there is plenty of timber in the country
around whichcan be bought cheap ; this makes it
a good openingfor any person that understands
the business. The mill or farm will be sold sep-
arate or together to snit buyer. Terms easy.
For particulars in reference to the first larmetp-
ply to A. STRONG, Seaforth, or to GEORGE
THOMSON, WinghaM. For the last place and
mills apply to G. TH0;e1SON, Win:eh-am. 543
A TRIAL I°S SOLICITED.
GRIEVE.
CORNELIC-S' FRIEL.
TH
T HAVE
Jr in Sea
Steelt, bo
think, eve
business
got perrst
from W.
eessses
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.- ,
In the Matter of John Jacob G.atznaeyer,
Late of the Town of Seafoith. the
County of Huron, Fa,rmer, Deceased.
ALL persons having or holding any claims
a.gainet the estate of the above natnedJohn-
Jacob Gatzmeyer are required, on or before the
Twenty -Fourth Day of August, 1876, to amid by
letter, post-paid, addressed to Mesere.
-Caughey & Holmested, Banisters, Ses.fortle
inil partimilare snob claims, with vouthere
attached, ad etatement of na.ture and value
any securities held. After whichslate we,the under-
signed Exegutors will proceed to distribute -the
estate of the deceased. ateording to his will, hev-
ing regard to those deems only of which we then
shall have notice. All _creditors failing to put in
their claims by the time aloreaail will be de
-
leaned from participating in the said estate.
I Dated July 25th, 1878.
PETER KLINKHAMMER, Eeee tom
T -IAT THOMAS COVENTRY'S:
Njegtu4GREy & HOLMES TED, Sea.forth,
TITRODORE KLINKHAMMER,
PLAGE TO GET GOOD VA_LUE FOR YOUR 3102VEY
IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Solicitors of Estate.
just Opened Out the Largest Stock, suitable fox Spring and Summer Wear, ever Shown
m
orth. Not Old Bankrupt Stock, not Wholesale Culls bought Job Lots, 'hilt Good New
ght from the best factories in the ominion for cash, and will be sold at prices which, I
Grangers can hardly take exceptioo. I have been compelled to change my plitee of
o often latelyethat I know it is difficult for my -customers to find me. But I trust I have
nently located now for some time at least, in Stark's New Brick Block, next door south
am Robertson SI Co.'s Hardware Store.
PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN
MISS HALLEN,
(1RGANIST of St, Thomas' Church, Scalar%
N." (Late of Toronto), is prepared to instil:id*
limited nitenber of Pupils! in Instmmente.1
TERMS MODERATE=
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. Residenee—Thira Housallorth of the W.
• THOMAS COVENTRY. 1 Church, Church Street, Seaforth. 545
t wo )1, att thlw %lee: 8 e :slits: eav. 1,1 ieeho:te:::: e
ifisif 00c_a tit °Nsetveig ogeceuoilint lagoahitac
tni
out his business
• ward -
Te . u srs Ingetti: dga, AP•ilu s
at iieeof
—Speaking
iman hits the
tile remark t
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their toes."
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-
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an to a bar, an
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bo
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should. 1.,” said
• ing earnestnes
' My dear
know, mother,
valifeer:rustmtta,°::::kegs;t:!:
Aire° you b„
his turkey. •
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Tahese rasealfu,1
leading13 l • tBrE" e?m1"ffihi ie
oldiijecoltman.
andtheobi raca raell
stocked him
Tben he was
fear, tWceolPtil
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tike lightning
gether, his ba
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turned se
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smilously4114
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the
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of good.
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been noted
but f3hreNv j
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Donald, b
from thp
a certain
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city-bredge
would have
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for some 1'
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it, my dear
to all of 115
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