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The Huron Expositor, 1878-07-05, Page 3-a TITLY 5 1S7S, ATTENTilflf. ;Nor kFbRTI-1, etred than everleefere r article in BUM cahs, dI -other 1)%iry Uteneils, t Itrtielee eAti be entrehaaess Promptly Attended aC Low Rates. of Tinware Conatantly on, der. Custom 'Wink receives rt Store iu the New „Brick De to laity. MRS. WHITNEY. SAND JW MINE," Machiners- from Y, SEAFORTH, aunouncing to the Unity Of on thet be it bf.let t' es, Agriett‘tural zd im- IW(IInartt. . . Iite machioe is the Singer, • the market, having carried ate Centennial and Sydney s purchase ally of _the a in oreets apotylrig fte eau do betler. for there, k trade. id other reptire selwaya oa Goslerich :theta. L. NIURKEY„, Se-tforth. t..421..It--1_b_laAal) LIME WORKS. BI:elt.0 eke thie opportunity of re. the inliabitantsst &easels s.atrontge, and Mos tu state veral iraproverneatA in their burning, they are in a het - i. to supply the pitblic with ret12c Cash at *he 14c. Illt;tivere44 . 'dbseason, of our business, and having givea unqualifi- - the toblic can rely on ree et arid a tiret-class article the spot: The. Brussels ToWN & BUILILOWS. NIP0,1.1 I UM. Teby 'thanks his numerous s and others) tor their liberal, past seven yeare, end Impart tidos° attention to husiness,. rite and trade irk the futuees Larged his orerniseri, dariog Prepared to pay.the ,CASK PitteE gOod fresh ekga, deleveiva 13G EMTVEIU:NI, - Main Street,Seatorthe . eeriber 25 teas- of kteina dry A gl"LSON. 1-1I0 141 FARMERS AND ; HERS; he attention of ati, those othaeriberb deterutine,d good iuch Ifenaloek, at the following,rates uo per theusand 1k.. foot All oreera ever 4,000 Call end see if yen don't 'a mouths will, be cherged ke hie numerous culstoreers and solicit% aceutiou- . JOHN TfrOMPSOIN. tm Saw Mills, McKellop. fID REAPERS. Co., Iron Clad Siuole Mow- :rvester„ and Bradister ro. 2, jawarded two sitver Medals lie Centenuial Exhibition, oats given to Q=4 fel : Unitize Medale at ' AuS- Mney, /aq :wring, Silver oty trial, t". S., 1877; Gold great Huron trial, last ( fire:: nrieee throuthout L1- Statee. They axe i gab - fit draught,ean be itisltante Ce., vont/Woos of grain., and se arious Spring- 'eStows ke tile( kltfl le STEW. RT, : at Seaterth. 53343 •-i- the County of Roams ' AN, HEN:SALL.- -sr eoe to 30e per both. be - bee entirely ruined the vileg l loit farmers; in Ibis. ress fully convinced tbat ;Canadian, Spriog Gitlin 's. ne may be obersrved by VHEAT. 1 f.1.11'Wheat; that it is also e harveet, prodneing tbottr lititiTy • nee, I would •ee the following cluttce ois Storehouse, Lle4a11 :ones Pi -un e Mianesota ',-ise Blue Stein, and 'the \hider:Jae Prieeso• Clover * illeI.EN.NAN. 111.1YN bees. to ialorin Ssaforth and the travel - Pd the Livery Messrs. Carmichael es Os power to retain the .)iite establishment hate nly good driving and re- searri Iges will be kept - Calls, night or day, led to. PIC -NIC AND with(' rderi D•ft at. the Corn - wit receive prompt Arlot Street, opposite tUfl'oN, rroprietori AND ORGAN' • a -LF Nt- Chureli, Ses.forth repared tol'irretract at etriuneutal Magic. 1.1 .1i It A rr E North ct ihe W. g= f-rxtia. 54- ' S.StNid. to Switellee, Curls,' the Lateet tyles- and 1 he Natural' way t the top.1 -ss CAR.ttOW, ur door a west of tha - [ 528-2e el .1 JULY 5, 18; 8„ \J" • • , THE HURON EXPOSITOR. t A '33 - a „ave./no news of him two or three nes; but it was not good news -there was no good news to hear." Her lip autaere& even no -&t the remembrance, tat she went on. "1 suppose papa was eight; he was not steady, my poor Guy, siellie grew less so after we parted. At first I hoped that my love might help him, foi he knew 1 would be true and wait until he bad. got on, and won papa's consent. And papa was not un- just, Doctor, he would have givenait if -please .16 not mind my crying; ,but I caret talk about th,o1 time. I don't think my poor Guy could work or keep to anything for long, and I daresay :he had. many temptations; but oh!.even when I heard it, I knew God had never been SQ merciful as wheu he took him away. Poor Guy is safe now. It is better so: far." There was a dead .• silence 'in the room.: Only _the ashes fell with a soft rustling sound into the hearth, and the games leaped up and threw `a, warm glare over the dim green walls, the slen- der figure in its black robes, and ten- der, wistful face. A little small rain was- pattering against the window -pane ; and in the corner of the room a great basket of hyacinths gave out a sweet. faint fra.gran.ce. Magdalen remem- bered herself with a. start, and our eyes met. , "I have pained you," she said sor- rowfully. " Dr. Elliott, I am so sorry. Forgive me. Indeed., I never meant to do so. 1 who `owe you so much,.0,nd -would give so much to be able to repay you., evenlia the least, for all you have done for me." ng her y lips, I love "My dear," I answered, lift pretty, clinging fingers to " love does not want repaying. ten o'clock to twelve o'clock -hr lower- ing the coffin to the lorry, and during the -whole of the time the thoroughfare was packed -by men, women and chil- Joel. There are found. in both books of the Bible 3,586,483 letters, 773,693 words, 31,373 verses, .1,189 chapter -and- 66 books. The XXVIth chapter of dren. While the coffin was suspended, Acts of the Apostlesia the fiuesttoread. a photograph of it was taken by Mr. The most beautiful chapter in the Bible Laws, photographer ; and subsequently is the =Id Psalm. , The four most the same oentlensoal took two other inspiring •promises are John XIVth views, one beina of the procession. For chapter and 2nd verse, John VIth chap- • ,-, two more hours the great black box, ter and 37th verse, St. Matthew XIth containing all that was left Of the cele- chapter and 28th verse, -and XXXVIIth brateff giant, lay upon the lorry, which Psalm, 4th verse. The 1st verse of -was standing in a corner of the square, the LXth chapter of Isaiah is the one and during the whole time there was a for the new convert. All who flatter constantly increasina crowd wedging themselves with vain boastings of their their way ink, High° Bridge to aet a glimpse c?f it. At two o'clock itbe Cartsle- apparent that the funeral proces- sion was about to move, and by that thne the concourse of spectators had swollen to an immense extent. Grey street; from the High Bridge upwards, was packed with people; every window was occupied, and. the railings both at the foot and ter, of Grey's Monument were blackened with sight -seers. It was. Daring the same along the whole route of the the .night the peer woman, whose procession to the cemetery -windows, eoee history is a sad a,nd. eventful one, tts, lamp posts, ?and had & number of epileptic fits in the house -tops, shOp-to ells; and,( fainting in the prieoner's any attainable projection, being ocou- c pied. It is calculated that, from first dock, had to be carried from the Court t, there would be from 30,000 to in an insensible conditiota She was t� las educated at a seminary in Montreal, you, Magdalen. Dia not y6u father tell you ? There is only one thing you Can do for nre but I would. not have it, though it has been the one hope of my life all these years I have known you, except yOu can give it me freely - e1 your own, will -my love." And then I stopped for an answer. What it was I Will not tell you, Only, if you think it -wrong that she, so fair and beautiful, should. ha-ve given herself to a do., middle-aged man like me,.I cannot say anything:\ She will tell you if she has ever repented. it -she, my wife, Ebna the mot:he-iv of my children, sitting -with her hand. in mine while _I say this. , ' And the house across the street has had other tenants for more than ten Years now,-4ll the Year Round. • ,_ perfectness should learn the VIth chap-. ter of Matthew. All humanity should 1 the VIth clam ter of St. Luke from the 20th verse to its ending. • A Sad Case. A. pitiable object named Fanny Gris- ,well alias Fanny Brunell was up before the Toronto Police Magistrate the other morning on a charge of vagrancy. earn P two the funeral corteaae emerted from where she -carried off the highest hen: 40,000 people astir. At about half -past the High Bridge, headedby the brass . and was the admired and envied. of all 'other pupils, both for her beauty and band of the Shakespeare Lodge of the talents. Leaving school she studied for Following were upwards of one hun- dred the staae and. made her debut as le 3 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes. members of that Order, of which Campbell himself had been a brother, oceupying in it the -rank of a "primo." Deceased, it appears, took a great in- terest It the Society, -which is mainly composed of actors and gentlemen of other profealons ; and. his brethren, with whorn he had been on terms of familiar social intercourse, followed him to the grave, as a mark ot the high esteem itt which they held his many amiable qualities. Next came the cof- fin containing the body, drawn on the before -mentioned lorry by two strong horses, and then sueceeded five mourn- ina coaches and a number of cabs. The &tat coaeln'dontainedo the mother of the deceased. OIrs. -Campbell), a Taking' lady of average mein; the widow; Mr. David. Campbell, brother; Mr. H. Rus - Funeral of the Seottish Giant. The :_mortal remains of William Campbell, the biggest man ;in her -Majesty's realms, were interred a .short time ago in jesmond. Cemetery, New- eastle, England, in presence of a vast concourse of speetators. Deceased, from the levees which he held in the - Duke of Wellington Inn, High Bridge, of which he was landlord, was well known in the district. It had. not been generally known that be was ill, and. the news of his decease came with con- siderable endeleuness. Campbell, while confined to his bed., occupied a room on the third story, and overlooking an open square at the end of his premises. It was there he expired; and it at once . became & problem how to convey his huge body to the ground floor. Mr. Joseph Howe, Undertaker. Westgate, was called in to perform the difficult task. To carry the corpse downstairs was, he discovered., quite out cif the question, and. he had no alternative but to: coffin it in the room and take other means to get it out of the apartment. Notwithstanding the brief time at his disposal, Mr. Howe had an immense . coffin ready on the Monday. It had be- come known that he was employed. in making the gloomy receptacle, and from time, to time . groups of per- sons gathered around . his work: - shop in Pitt street, until he was obliged. to`call in, the aid of the Police to main- tain' cider. In putting together the coffin, Mr. Howe could pay no regard to conventional modes of construetion ; he was compelled, by reason of the enormous bulk of deceased's limbs, merely to make it in the form of an ob- . long box. tAllm, two inches thick, was the wood of which he made it. The ,insile he lined with thiek Sheet lead, and the at:Aside he covered with. black cloth, set off by brass mountings. the • inscription on the lid was !of the simPlest character, only _ giving, the name, and age, and date ofi death. When complete, the coffin. - measured 7 feet long, 31feet 6 inches wide, and 2 feet 10 inckes deep, and, but for the ..'black clothit might have been taken for anything but what it was. Theor- dinary entrt ces to the Duke of, Wel- linden Ion were, not wide enough to admit of its passage through- them, and. : it was not until the window of the room in which the body lay had. been removed, and a portion of the brick- work knocked. away, that it cedid be got into the house. Hundreds of per- sons on Monday night saw the coffin hoisted to the apartment by means of . a block and. tackle, and. many specu- lated as to how, with the added weight of the deceased -54 -stones, or 756 pounds -it would be lowered again to the street. The body had decomposed so rapidly that the workmen engaged were greatly discomposed by the stench; • and, when it was screwed' down., the features were an uudistinF.r,uishable mass. On the following morning. great crowds squeezed their way into the High Bridge to witness the descent of the coffin. The operation had for them an absorbing interest. From the Up- permost part of the breach. in the brick- ,. work, five balks of timber, placed one ou top of another, projected, and around this was fixed a very strong chain with tackling attached.. From the lell of th.e floor of the room projected other stout pieces of timber, along which the coffin was slid, being partially suspend: ed. the while by the chain. It was an anxious monleut when the timber . -slightly bent under the ponderous - weight, and not a 'few turned away their heads, fearful of a mishap..1 The measures which had been devised, how- ever, proved. quite equal to the strain put upon them, and the coffin which the undertaker states weighed, with the body, not ltss than a tea, Wase safely (le- - posited- on tb.e vehicle in waiting. Mr. -lime Laa, without success, searclied , the town round_for a suitable conVey- Ince, there being no hearse capacious enough for the purpose, and. had at length. to content himself with an or- dinary loiTy. This was drape& with cloth, in order to make it look as decent ati possible. It was tonna none too large, and anything of weaker con- struction woull have bean insufficient. About two hours \Fere occupied -from in the sell and Mr. Chapman. The other Pauline, in "The Lady of Lyons," at Syracuse, N. Y., creating a perfect furore and securing the highest econi- ums frOm the- prose. From Sy/scuse Fanny proceeded to Europe and mar- "'es' H. W. C. MEYER. • JAMES H. BENSON. tied a gambler, with whom she -started N°v* 27, 1876. CEO:A 11, (iAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, kzolicitors in Chancery, &e., Goderich, Out. M. C. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam- eron. 506 aATILLIAAI SMALL, Conveyancer and Commia- ' sioner in B. It., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and Aypraiser. Accounts and notes colleoted on reasonable terms. 360 az L. DOIL Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in -Li.* Chancery, to., Goderich and Seaforth. Of - ace, over Jords Drug Store, Godericb, and Kidit's Store, Seaforth. •854 mAi..comsoN & WATSON, Borristers, Attor. neys, Solicitors in Chanel es, &c., Clinton, Ont. Office- irst door east AP: rile new Royil Canadian Bauk building. Mom:, to losn on farm property. s. DIALCOUS ON. • 404 ross. waTears VI oCA.UGHEI & HOLMESTED,Barristers,At. i' A-- tornoys at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and lusolvency, fiotaries Public and Conveyancers Solteitorsf or the R: O. Bank) Seaforth. Agentsf or the Canada -.5 if 0 A.samunce Company, N.B.-00;000 to lend at 8 per cont. Farms Rowley and Lots for sale. 53 ---- , 'A AliliOW MEYER & PaDENHURST, Barris - tare, Attorneys -at -Law, Solicitors in Chancery, &c. Private fonds to loan at a low rate of inter- est, and rn terms to suit borrowers. Offices- Goderich and Wingham. Office in Langdale's building, opposite Scott's Bank. H. W. 4. MY...YEn. J. T. GiltnoW.. W. J. HADENECURST. ' 474 II- W. C. Meyer, Solidtor Consolidated Bank of Canada, Winghatn. , pENSON tt MEYER, Barristers and Attorney -EP at Law, Solicitors in Chancery andInsolvency, Conveyancers, Notaries Pliblic, etc. Offices -Sea. forth and Brussels. $23,000 of Private Funds to invest at once, at Eight per cent. Daterest, payable , 53 1 eiaTtle:HabBovEeNfisnn°11.11.as this:day B.W.ercidismsoxlvYeTb.y mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to ' be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all habil- d 13 d. Bein deserted & hell at Ba en- a en - by her htsband, with a sickly infant at her breast, she took to drink and be- came a member of the demi-monde. Retming to Syracuse, she started a gambling" den there, but the cheating and swindling carried on called for the interference of the police, Bala Fanny took to flight and be,came -a wanderer, finding rest at frequent intervals during two years in jail, being constantly un- der arrest for drunkenness. For eighteen months she has been staying in Toronto, living a life of misery and wickerness. t11 Efflol CA GROCERIES AND I G. SCOTT, M.D. &c., Physician, Surgeon and " • Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi- dence mouth side of Goderieh Street, first door east of Presbyterian •Oherch. 34? 1_T L. YEROOE, M. D., C. M., Physician, Buie 1-1-• gcon, etc., Coroner for the County of Huron. Office and Resideuee, on Jarvis street north, directly opposite Seaforth Public School. AM' A. ADAMS,ILD., late of Lakefield, Ont., Y • Physician Snrgeon and Accoucheult. Graduate of We liniversity Of Trinity College, Toronto. Member of the Royal College of Phto sicians and Surgeons, Out. Kinburn.Ont. 4e5 WM. HANOVER, M.])., C. M., Graduate of McGill UniVersity, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Sea; orth. Ont. 0.111cc-Roonis in IT' it V I S 1-0 N S HARRY MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE, _ SE,.A.FORTH. The hard times •are swiftly flyiug, And soon we'll be safe again, If in faith -we-keep on trying, • We'll surely onr wealtn regmin. In That Old Grocery Stand, Post Office Building. THE CHEAPEST THE DESIGN OF coach contained friends and business Commercial Terms. . Meyer's Block lately occupied bY Dr. Phelen, mid acquaintances of the departed. The T Bankrupt -A man who gives every- formerly by the late Dr. King. 'Will attend at Carronbrook on 1. nesdays and Fridays. ' 496 weather, which had been very threat- thing 'to a lawyer, so that his creditors ening, cleated as the procession moved willsget it, - , . forward, which it did with consiclerkble Assignee -IS the chap , who has the difficulty in the dense crowd gathered _deal wid aives himself four aces. on all sides. A mounted police -officer eudeavcured to make a road ahead ; J) MoNAUGH.T, Veterinary Surgeon, Gradu ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth Ont. Onkel:lad Residence in roar of Killoran k‘ Ryan's. Calls pioniptla atteuded to, night or efts,. A stook o :veterinary rnedieines on hand A. Bank-Is.a place where people put Charges reae one . Horses examined.as to acniud. their money so it will be handy when . Doss and certilica'tes given if required. 407 H OU SE IN TOWN NOW. , 11:11012men) nooks, StriAolicry, and an endless ng vrariety ,of Fancy Goods -at 11111'17 mitc why son't you get neared, 'Tis then you'll enjoy this life, ' And say with regret I've tarried, . But better va had &wife. - • Ruby Carige THE PROPRIETOR OFHI TS EaTABLISII'MgN.:"T IS . Mitchelnasat cost- atl liarrY Sewing Machin's - all. TO FURNISH THE BEST GOODS FOR Tilt rRICE, And in no case tosallow deceptiou as to the Quality of the Ai ticle sold, or in Syeiguts. TO HOTEL KEEPERS FAMILIES, GRANGERS AND 'OTHERS Buying Tcas and General Groceries in Quantities, I would say, Call and Compare Quality and' Prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I can't be beat. i but,though he managed» his horse ,.with others Want-. TAMES W. ELDER, V. 8.,- Grecluate of the great skill, his efforts were not of much A Depositor -Is a man who don't : o Ontario Veterinary College. After devoting avail. The cemetery gates were reached know how to spend his money, and gets two years to practiee with Professor Smith, of • about three o'clock, aid there a scenethe cashier to show him . - Toronto, has settled in Seaforth. Office at his . residence east of W. DI. Church • Calls Promptly of most unseemly disorder ensued. The President -Is the big fat man who attended to by lay or night. 'A lag r eco tito k f police arrangements were quite inade- ' roinises to boss the job and afterwards Veterinary Medi Ines consta,ntly oulaand. FIorses quate to the occasion p .. The _ band„- examined [is toes . undness and certiricates giveu while still playing the "Dead 11.1arch," •sublets it. A Director -Is one of those that ac- EfOrHOs bought nd sold on emannisei6u. ., 424 -and progressing in good style, were sud- cents a trust that don't involve the use L' re chilly "rushed" from their position, nd Cashier -Is often a man wh.o under - re ; hours (rem 8 . M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in takesto-su-pport a wife, six children ana Mee, Whitney's new brick bleck, eleiu -Street, a brown stone front on :$50. a month,' . Seriforth. and be honest. Collaterels-Are certain pieces of 'pa- 7 1111PEICLeLlik A NE tius. per as good as- cold, due aud payable on - A J. MoCOLL, Solicitor; &et., Brussels. -011ica the lst of April. . - • . - -4- -1- • in. LeOki01 g new bsiek building. 501-52 Assets -Usually consist of five chairs C! "G. LANE, Auetioneer and Apprai,er for the and. an old stove; to these may be .L. coulay ot Elaron, also Commission Me r - chant, XI cDong,a1113 Block, Winghain. 515.4 added' a spittoon if the " bust " ain't a Liabilities -Are usually a big "blind" -0.-1- tageous than ever -before offered. ,A. j. Mc - a bad- one.. mi-oNEY Tt.li LEND -On terms more ettvau- __es...5:u. COLL, 8-olicitor, Brussele. that the assets Won't " see" nor "raise." A Note -A promise to pay any iiripos- WHO WANTS MONEY 2-A. few then-46nd ‘ IF dollars, paivate funds, for immediate invest- sible time. females. The herbage for a: distance : litercia Phil°Pcena DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S., • burgeon Dentist, Graduate all that dould be seen 8f them af ei: of his eyes or ears. . . .4 of the Royal College of Dental , urgeons of Ontario. Office wards was a trumpet here and th frantically Waving above the heads f • the people. • Elderly women and chil- dren were trampled -upon, and. 'several, in passing the few (Snipers who strove to withstand the onset, narrowly escaped being crushed' between the lorry and. the,Stone pillars of the gateway. With- in. the cemetery N,Valls 7the seene was . equally disgraceful. Groat numberaliad. gained. adreisSion, and so - eagerly did they run to the place of interment, that some of those who bad, taken & position there before -hand were carried. from their feet and knoeked. into the newly dug grave, arnidst loud outcries from round was trampleci, the trees were gets cauht. g . broken by roughs climbing up them, Not in the Prpgrararae. pommel( Office will be promptly attended to. . without consideration, and.: an amounweek at which t ' pic-nic was held ' in . Adelaide last THE SEAFORTH PUMP FA - CTORY. N. carefully tended graves were trodden A of damage was inflicted. which could quite an exciting . time THE of Pumps und Cisterns.. All work Cluff, successor to J. R. Williams, warranted manufac- ° easily have been avoided. had there been was had., entirely out of the programme. • give satisfaction. Fa tory on North Main St., "a sufficient number oi constables in at. Some 3,-oung people, -who had . become seaforth. 500 tendance. It is needles to say that the tired of hstenina to speeches, erected. ,a NTOTICE TO DEBTORS. -A11 partiesnot hay - mourners had. no chance of performing platfOrm a ' sh.ort ; distance from, the -A-N ing settled np their accounts with ine for 1877 the last solemn offices to the- deceaseu P., grourtds, - and w,ore having a dance. Janine tO do Ho et once swill be charged 10 per fail lnitereet from January ill quietude. Nearly an hour was °eau.- This drew away the crow& from tbe r 10MAS COVINTRY, Seaforth. 531 ist, 1878, without ied in lowerinci the coffin into the speakers, and. was looked upon- by the ,,, JOHN LEORIE, General Loan and Real Estate b ministerial speakers and others as a agent. Grain. Produce and Cominiesion Mer- Flour,- Mill Feed, Corn and Oat Meal, Granulated Wheat, Graham Flour, and Potatoes always kept in, stock, and sold at Bottom Prices. in yccluange. • D. D.- ROSE, Family Grocer. Varm Produce Taken} cSz CAtIDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH, ,GROCERS / SED MERCHANTS ment at 8 per cent. interest. Apply to J-4,:y1P.Is ho signs a com- 11.BEN SON, Selicitor, Seaforth. Indorser --;--A. ith a friend and P. BRINE, Liceneed Auttioneer for the " • County ot Huron. i. Sales attended in all arts el the COunty. Al) orders left at the Ex- . DEALERS IN -AND- • CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Large -stock of Swede Turnip Seed, Hungarian and Millet Seed, Tares, 45c. Full Stock of Family Groceries, Flbur, Peed and visions.Pro- . grave, the work being one of engineering difficulty. :The lorry was -drawn. to the end of the place of sepulttire, and from it substantial beams were laidso AS- to form. an incline. With considerable la- bor the ponderous coffin was slid down. the timbers until one end of it touched the grave. Shear legs'were theo placed astride it, and chains, worked from a pully, were attached to. other chains around the -coffin, and thus it was let slowly and cautiously into the earth. Immediately the lorry was denied, of its burden a rush was made by SOMO of the bystanders to occupy it, but the inourners feeling ' ontraged, tumbled them back again, to the no small satis- faction. of the , more orderly -of the throng. While the body was- being- in- terred, the odor from it was distinctly it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly felt even at the distance of ten or cr9wd allowed. to see and hear -what evidently pleased. them better. The 1 nod with regularit: . These pills should none. twelve yards. The Vicar of Newcastle i toafiteni 1:y Femalestallexing the hist three months pi-nic committee -were highly dis- oaxPrilleggeit, bnicittaateanye/thiteriearee telyn...iin.:.s.0.1fle.i% (the Rev. Canon Martin) read. the burial service .from the lorry in an im- pleaserasid threaten legal vengeance upon the dancers and prize package „ all cases 01 Nervone and Spinal Affections, pressive mannq. This brought to ,a. - pews in the back and limbs, fatiguc on slight °s- old* the funeral obsequies, and soon man• , „ _ ertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and after the. crowd dispersed. The grave - . whites, these pills will effect a cure -when all other means nave failed ; and, although' a powerful of the "Scottialr Giant" is picturesquely A New Gruage for Love-. r e m e dy , d i.o.ititi itIrctofuaninta ) loin 1 oittihvIenr , ccoanlitmi teul t: :aunt. i m opnuyl i situated. -It abuts the walk runnina A gentleman -who is a very close ob-r' alonaside the wall which bounds ta server of affairs says. that Sunday was ' 1 r eaent TOL' :cnrtetreJ of) l'Itas's1:1 ceme'tery on the jesmond Road side, a good -day lo .study human nature, which should be ePareflully pro° New York, Sole Proprietor. 51 00 and 124 cent; and is sheltered bv an overlianailia tree o 0 especially the fen:Alain° portion thereof. postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To - of infibrageous groWth. He watched the lathes as they filed out for to, Ont„ general agents for the Deinipion, . ' of church i------------fand prepared r" Blessdell, J. 5. Roberts. and R. Lumed611. 197 and. made up his mind that if lie were kinds. The celebrated Emu) Organ and the Dominion Organ -the Only perfect Organs manufactured -for stale cheap for cash at Burry Mir - A good wife Will save you money, .And nurse you -when you are ill, Yon both can live on less money , Than now pays your courting bill. Engagement and IeVedding Rings, at the lowest prices, at Murry cheirs. An elegant Ladies' Gold Watch for $25, an& other Goods in Jewelry very cheap. Silver Watches, the cheapest ever offered in Seaforth. Machine Needles, all itinds, and the best Oil always on hand. A lull libe of Speetacles and Eye Glasses, Mottoes, Pranles,..andtelass, Pictures Framed, all Blies, to order. Lacrosse, Cricket, and Base Balls 'and Rats Cheap. H. MITCHELL does the Wall PaPer and Win- dow Blind trade in Seaforth. A good stock,all sietqatterns, at bottom prices. Call Respectfully Solicited. The . 11111.31z:ikon is to all. Itty Stock wilt alirays bear inspection. Dear husband, think I will not go to Harry Mitchell's again. My eyes become so dazzled that I can't see straight for a 'week- after being in his stoi e, then again I alwaye buy until my - purse is empty, and sometimes I don't stop then. Pehaps yoa can call to see if I left anything un- paid, and if so pity it, as yoa know Ile Does a Cash, Business. \ REMEMBER THE PLACE No. 2 CAMPBELL'S BLOCK, in A IN ST R 11.3 ET, - sE.41 FORTH. HARRY MITCHELL. mortal offence. But all attempts to . chant. Money loaned on real estate itt town or deter the young folks from having their country, at 8 per cent. simple interest. Charges moderate. Isloatgages bought and sold. Matured fun proved ineffective, and the dance . • b ruOrtgsgoS paid off. Terms to suit borrowers. went on. Pretty soon one of these Farms and village property for sale. Offiee- itinerant -mountebanks with prize pack- .Leckio's now briek bloek, Brasses, Ont. • 515 ages to sell came along, .and coin- TRY PROP. GRAY'S GREAT EAST- INDIAN menced to shout the virtues . of - his MOT ALTERA l'INE-Natnre's Great Res - wares This was almost equally effec- torative cures Itheumittism, Dyspepsia, Billions- Butter,' Eggs, and Potat tive in -thinning the already attenuated •erowd in front of the speakers, and coaxing or threats were in vain resorted: t to et him to quit At last the band ness, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Nervous- ness, Palpitation 'or the Heart, General Debility, Diseitses of the Stomach ana all Female om plaints. For Serofalous diseases it is invaluable, 't is the greatest known blood purifier. Price, . 50 Cents. EDWARD VARCO, Brusstls, Agent 1 \Vas brought, and as soon as he com- for the Conety of Huron. , - 545-12 menced to talk, the band -would' drown THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. -7 -Job Moses his voioe. When they desisted he u rapicriodical Pills -This involuablemedieiue is would start againc\and as it • became a iodisttee87: ,:ifictubbtehofesemilEn ful t.!iitki, matter , of endurance, the 'soap man delinglerinouge moves all obtructiops, spaelledeyleceitsr8ce°11nilsadt: l'ib.'elel finally Won the day, and. the speaking tion is subject. It moderates ' considerably shortened., and the relied on. To masriadladies, it is peculitnly suited. • CENTRAL es Taken in Exchange. e I - .NOW emeiying, a Large Stock of NEW -1- FURNITURE from the best Factoriesjn Can- GROGER IN CARDNO'S BI -00K ' one in the Comity, as I p,ay cash down and got a • , edit, and I arn enabled to sell cheaper than any ALarge"Discount. MAIN ST REET, SE AFORT H. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, SEAFORTH. T E CHE A PFAT FURNITURE IN TIIE COUNTY. CAN SELL AIDLAW & FAIRLEY Sr Splendid Chairs for $1-80. Six Ohairs, Fancy Turned Legs ler $2. Six Chahar, Extra, Gone, for S2. ZO. Six Chairs, the Very Beet, for $3 25. THE PATTERS014 MAXWELL REAPER Nurse RockerS, each„90 emits Boston "lockers, eeeb, for $1 15. *Board and Spindle Beristeade, 4%4, 6 feet long, b2 00. 4 6 IN USE FIRST' S'EASON. .1 Beautiful 7 -Drawer Bureous, projection fronts, S1S-Other khakis very low. - THE MOST DURABLE SIMPLE AND CONVENIENT - I -N" 1\11.A.I-i„ 1-C= 1 will insure a bottle containing over 50 .pills by 6 to make their wayborne in, the rain, return mail. Sold in Seeforth by Hickson ' strange Bible Facts. The learned. Prince of Ga ranadheir in soarcli of a wife he could decide upen 1.4' LECT-RICITY 1 -THOMAS' E-XcELSion ECLECTE to the siccollisb. throne, imprisoned- by - his affinity by the way she kicked her -LA OIL-VW:II TEN TIMES ITS WEIGHT order of the Crown; for fear that he , 'trail. Ho says -there -was the kick feeble GoLD.---Pain cannot stand -where it Is used. It ettemcnihoenapseoartentagiZe ecrIvneer bnioatctife. lair cdoresg bcur solitary confinement in the old prison , and the kick positive, the kick a,miable ' and the kick spitehil, the kick graceful , chitis. Fifty emits' worth has cured sauced st.L°i- should aspire to the throne, \vas kept in , _ tainndc, tateaktt I: kick hesita- ing cough. It positively cures catarrh, astbenn, aud croup. Fifty cents' worth has cured criek in thirty-three years in this living tomb :-, kaiwc1k(warairreaAt:116 1 at the Place of - skulls, Madrid. . After .death Came to his release, anethe fol-' . E you sea a young woman send her years' stLiding. The following are extraets from tile -back and the Herne quantity lame backof 8 f • the Bible and marked with au foot out in an -irritable manner -like a a few of the man/ letters that have beeu received mule king at a straw -don't press your should sufficiently satisfy the most skeptical : 3. from different parts of. Canada, Which, we 'think, lowing remarkable - researches taken church steps ttaa ,Drqhorass' Eelectric Oil, have sold all I had from . derful." "Wm. McGuire, of • Frarklin , writes, "I • • 1 - IT TOOK THE FIR T PRIZE AND DIPLOMA At the West Riding of York County Spring Fairs in 1877 and 1378. Has taken the First Prize wherever exhibit d and r.ever has been beaten. 0 18 NOT BEING ABLE TO SUPP WERE RETURNE These Facts, together with the places the Maxwell, beyo9 , old pail on the rough walls of . his cell, suit in that 'parte through the weary years._ then fumbles her tT - so jauntily d.own t told how the brain sought employment rm- 1,853 . times, tile word Jehovah 6,855 - But if you see- a' girl walk calmly to the it was slow at hrst, but takee splendid now.7 H. she will no keep a house tidy. In the Bible the word Lord .is found , p6ace ; haye Golden the agentleft, it acts like a a - times, awl the word 'Reverend. but once, vestibule and in a determined, business- Cole, of Iona, :writes, Please forward 6 dozen and. that is in the 9th ' verse of the Te ghuoamita isi Eictl eitiiicgt) lily, r e caoMm mn ee na rdleyti io)13,!. nosothiwiligo CXIth Psalm: The ,Stli Verse of the like way, elevate h.er dress by a quiek, pretty motion of ' her shapely foot you have used it:" J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes, -VLIth P alm is the middle 'verse ofsure sheis one wholwill not shirk " Send me at once a further supply of Eelectrie . 'If she trips never Collard, of Sparta, Out., writes, Sen °zap Y THE DEMAND, OVER, 200 ORDERS D IN THE SEASON OF 1877. The Ithaca and Ontarid S surpassed. Our Sprague and Junio'r M The Combined Empire Drill And we heartily recomme Plows, and .Nos. II and callable Improvements ?made this Season, d 'doubt:, at the Head of the List. Six Calie 011airS for $5. Lt Hair- Cloth, Chairs, Sofas, 'Loun- • ges and Rockers, I Cannot be undersold. Baby Carriages and Spinning 'Wheels very low. GIVE ME A CALL 11 you went to furnish your house for a little money. WARF,ROOMS direetly opposite M. R. Coun- ter' a Mammoth jewelry Itstablishmen , Main Street, Seaforth. -Cash for Iliees, Skins, Wool and Wool Pick- ings. )0I -L• s. IfORTER„. P. S. -Shall Boon be in a position to tomtit Funerals cheaper than tiny 000 the plate. COPIIMERCIAL LIVERY ft -Dumping Horse Rake cannot be THZ wers can always be relied on. and Seeder still stands unrivalled - ':d our Wrought Iron Frame Gang 2 Wrought Beam Plows, Sm. While thankingournumerons curstomere for past support, we hope, by strict attention to busi-' 'nese, to merit a continuance of their libe 1 patronage. , PATTE SON & BROT.H.ER, faerrEnsota ONTARIO. I • you, and want more new; its cures; are truly won - in let her depart in • 0'1 I h v nl one bottle left. I never tilitY any - chapter of Esther is the longest terse.- day life, and if she -will. et yeu, don't from.the little unpleasaiiti ess of every , tion." 3. Thompson Woodward, writes, "Send the Bible. The Oth verse of the VIIIth thing sell so well and give such general eatiefac. the shortest. In the CVLIth salm " . pea. o e fail to escort her h,oine, soi, be sure you 1110 sae more Eclec'tric Oil, I have sold entixely rettton, rtil.),gwtr,it17,s`ii` TklaeeitEuelectrie Oil is getting 35th verse XIth. chapter of St. J n is *iller & Reed,U1- four verses are • alike, the 8th 15th, l3earliestktotplipor°Lifirity.-lutitieddlcalt Jioturp:tialt.be a great reintation here, and is daily oalled for. 21st and 31st. \ Each verse o the , -X.XV -chapter of Isaiah and XIXth cha t f 1 anxious to secure soy ral thousands NORTHROP & DLYmMinANion, TNorooTitzt.o_E0enite.e,triSeo_le 2nd Kings are alike. The won' occurs but once in, the Bible, an rd verse aud. IIIrd cha , Send us a further supply without delay "Le . Gibb & uckin ham . • EaoYne, CX- .Ith ends alike:'-- No na es or. -A Captaiin Walker is ow ghipping Co.,., g , P. Q., avntess"Send Us one gross of Eclectrie Oil. We find it to take words witimore than six- syllabi s are from California to Peru., plantation found. in. the Bible. The XXXVIIth work, 10,000 Chinamen. uatemala is cent& 8., N. THOMAS, PHELPS, N I. And well." Sold by all medicine dealers, Price 25 4 the .- GileL of them. In both • cortntries, it is as- Agents or Selected aud Electrized. Sold in Seafetth by . . that, ; serted, there are no iN1 - antipathies, Hickson & Bina sdell, J. S. Roberts and F.. ter of ' nor obstacles to free illater arttlage. Lumsden I • WILLIAM GRIEVE, AGENT. SEAF () It T I-1 . ARTFIUR FORBES, AVING nurchased the Stock and Trode. 'of the -- k1- Seatorth, frOM MT, George 'Whiteley, begs to state that he intinde CArrying on the business ha the old stund, ant has added several valuable horsee and vehicles to the formerly large stock. None but Fist -Glass Comfortable Vehicles um/ Good Reliable .1-1:orses Will be Kept. Covered and -Open Buggies and Carrlagee, and Double and Single Wagons always ready for use. 4k, 7 • g Special Arrangements Made With. Com- ... ______ li/IPORTANT TO Tlit,I LADIES. mercial Men. , Orders left at the stables or any of the hotels ' • • . ed , McINTYRE & Wpromptly -attendto. ILLIS , -BUTTER TUBS. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE JUST RE - • CEIVED FROM S. D. SOLLERS & CO., OF PHILA.DELPHIA, A . , . Complete Assort2nent of Infants' a -id Children's Boots and Shoes and Slippers, in Colors and Black. . . . These Goods are the Finest and Beat in America, S. D. 'Sellers A Col7obtaining the -Gold Medal and Diploma over all competitors at tire Centennial. We have also on hand a nice assortmeet of LADIES' SHOES, in Tie add Button, very cheat). , We are the only -firm ',Mit of Toronto who keep these Goods. They require 0 be seen to be appreciated. MCIN TYRE & WILLIS, SEAFORTH. S. TROTT, SEAF0RTI1, Ts now prepared to supply all caatronera with ri.ny number of his '1 -SUPERIOR BliTTER TUBS, At. S30 per hundred, Cash. These Tubs are so well and favorably known to the trade that it is uniaecekeiu ry to say ans•Iiing in their recomMens dation. MIL TROTT also mime f actirres a 'smell Hard- wood Tub, suitable for welshing bnttetsin. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attend- ed to. 495 se. TROTT, Seatorth. HAIR at-tESSING. - MISS STARK S. STARK, SE'AFORTH. GROCERY STORE, BOOT. AND SHOE SHOP, AUCTION ROOMS, ,LANDI AGENT, CONVEYANCER, &C. A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes and Groceriei, Just Arriving. Will be sold on very small prqfits-alt new stock: The Subscriber invites his, old friends and new ones to give hint a call. . Ile has engaged Mr. John Scott to attend to the shoe shop, who will make and repair work to order. O l Accounts must be paid at once, as the subscriber needs money. Farin and Town Property for sale. Gi'Ve in,e a a an will t I can for you. Remember the Place, Stark' s Block-. SAMUEL STARK, SEAFORTH, • IR.,..AJD A -ND IR,1\./11\/113172.. THAT .THOMAS COVENTRY'S IS 'THE PLACE -TO GET GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR NOSEY IN BOOTS AND SHOES; , tO 'Wit:Jon LIU: Lacs Seafortia and T fel/illy that she 114prepared to make up SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c., In the Latest Fashion from Combings. Prices Moderate, and all orders punctually at- tended to. A call solicited. Residence-Maba Street, Seaforth. . 527 HENsA.LL SAW AND WOOLEN WI 111.S. ALL in 'reach of the Heiman Saw and Woolen Milis shonld bear in mind that they are still in the beet running order. Wool -Carding anti Cloth Dressing wit, be done j» manner equal te that of any mi] in Canada, All Work Warraoted. ine, Hemlock and Hardwood. Luta- her for side at the Lowest Rates. s 550 1 PAW., D. BELL', Proprietor. T RAVE just Opened Oat the Largest Steck, suitable for Spring and Sumner .Wear, ever Shown --i• in Saa•forth. Not old 5gjikrupt Stook, nor Spolesale Culls bought in JoieLots, but Good New $took, bought from the best factories in the Dominiont or cull, and 'will he sold at prices which, I think, even Grangers:can hardIftake exception. I have been compelled to change my pia ,e of business so often lately, that I know it is difficolt for mv e,ustomers tin ffnd me. Bnt I trust I have got pernaanenbly located now for Some time at least, in iitark's New 13rick Block, next door south froin Milani Robertson & Co.'s Hardware Store 1 1 . . , SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, MAIN' STREET, SEAFORTH. THOMAS COVENTRY. RHEUMATISIVI l_t 3 , And all Inflammatory and ,kin ; ' Diseases Cured in a 118W flours. 1 TINIER'S akin be no Intlammetion -without an 1 4- Acid Ferment. It i' II n tO led Rheumatic 1 Abmorbient Neutralizes 4...ne Acid Poison, and 1 the cease of pain is removed. Sold by all Drage gists. Price 50 ceota. Lavoie iu perticularesses free. Address 525-34 W. Y. BRUNTON, London. 3 TSCAMPBELL, Provincial and Surveyor. • end Civil Eng:neer. rosters by mail prompt - 1 ly attentleJ tre 1 vs S CAMIWELL, Mitchtli. •