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The Huron Expositor, 1878-07-19, Page 2r - fe-eseneentet BY-LAW -14 7. I have only two companion S the one a good-natured lo king, 1-ia.ic dle- ,aged gentleman, with a mild, bee vo- lent expressiotestrange y at vari uce with the nerveue !restlessness of his eyes; the other, a grim, taciturn mut who has been all absorbe in his p per since the:train left Bdhal ergh en 1. Tette for the South. They ad got m to - ether, t/ed were evider tly trave ling compasticeis. Ratline a pearly its. ort - ed couple; for from tl pie dress and general appearance ther could ,b - no- deubt but that th/Yir stat ons inlife verti wide tcpart. What co -del they ba? Master and servant? 1 lvidently ot ; for tlie bumbler of the two seeme to have esietrol of rill the trove -Mu air- rarigetrients, A detectiv and his ris- oner ? I think net, for the one Sc erns too much at •ease to lu ve a troubled conscience ; toed the oth r. though evi- • dently in command, treu» s his coin an- ' ion with more deference than is cm - partible with flee couseions power of the eapt:r. gone. thew the. hand They . ' ]Iiswas suicidal mania -about ret kind. we have to de, .with, for etient I always has -t his -Victim if -he ica,ii-onlAgpt the means. had. a tare job to get him over to Engh na ; aed whon bee was first put givieg my card. eint e the Overner's •ere, he was about, At home I am re6eived w'th , open the norst cc we had. '.1'he goverpon axles, and stedi 'd.him :carefully .and found that room by lettieg ben havebis .own way was the over the s THE 11U RON address. Being under the sardine* of the other-paseengers, who isvidently think I lave got into trotible for card- sheeniug and having made up my Mind to pay:the penalty, 1 lost no time ills only ting thet did him an wae N cry fond 'ofeb thing, / by, hen lie be, Mend was t Rowed to go to the riv place Of a urse 1. elway. iwent to, , have had. 3 ept a tret• ty: sharp e on hiMI. - Having informed her that individual - ver. th's did not -suit 1 m ; so on ly and ccil ectively all our file. ds are! as to the governor and says well as could be expected..; c T isiderpig le, not coegenial to my feels- the wintry weather they havol had; and etleinatt, alwa,vs to have\ that all were as kind and hos itable' as ith me when I take my ewe, I briefly •tell her of m ild lunch prefer privacy.' aide-euture.* overno • tried to put leen off;-. bet ",And who was your co intradiitiou itiad e :bad, effect on I asks- mv wife. Now, one of • the governor's I " How should I know?" - es is, -ti 'at at 'a . ceitaiii stage of 'a Why, Yon have his card." t, if you_ can humor pa-. "To be sure.- I quitd for ave every, ehance -of' re- says - I, prodncing my card e :them .and it is gone. search it through carefully, b ,' eays lie, '1 know that ether than my own can I find. good.. He fit -"Wel rid by -end- white grot e little, he quiribs• er • near our burgh?" OA •-and 1 Hew daY ingsi 'that- ' bath The ‹. the c -hire% 1--theor ;the nriPleir tient, „: they t:covei ye; cro • 'Capt /Liu if yot piss y er w-ord to me : you 'will- • "1 • know I -put it 'in twee. .143r, keep t t men -0i honor, soif vou Wee mo ! I• must have given it Ito • give i le you word AS am Officer and a the guard instead of my own. How geett mu tl at if -I let'vou go alone. you dd.!" • , will 1 ti t) me in en liceir and report I had almost dismissed the adyen- yours 4t I vill let %911 go' • Captain •ture from rny mind, Whei tae few' days gave les word., c,s enquired., and later •my wife,: in skimming over the every day .11 iuseattotel the same, al- v° at at the breakfaet.table, bteake ii to ways COMin I to give his word of. honer, e merry laugh. , Whet on ear heart she and 1 tunnel:v. eech• day to report hine find s amusing•in any other than the •Self, treed 'of being trusted. • It was ',Ago y" colutnn, which I can see is Pot lathe - risky reatheent kr a suieiOal pa.- the p >Aida under petnealt is the tient, but it Leccoe sea.. :He's well no* polies reports: and she hand -me the - stir, -a you � I." • • mei, poiuting 'on t the place or my .et - e' 'There WS tete her case we had, ten.ti n. .quite differeet-" t the police court, J---1- attitude; be my eimid has _ suddenly -Hill, t was sweetened. by t Gr at eof Verandah Hous Crouch e • e I h ve set led in -self into a listening: •B " e cease . Lot king up, I find my oppo- Nortl ern Railway Company:. or sm k - site neighbor has jest awakened; and ing carriage, not a sin king car - his at tendon haerinteperhaps no -ether liege., to the atinovance of o - I My itpeculatiens ea this 'setteve t filled no a. sap in the jou itev. Having read ail the war telegrams in the m ru- ing pe per, NeshiCh I ime-v i will find coutTuciioted ii the eve ning editions „when I reach- Londeuse• and having Watched the telegraph wires gliding up and dow CI 1 a'N1(1.0 tho car -lege wim ow, anon eaddeely disappeari ig into s ace, only- to reappear as sildc euly to on- tinue tlieir up and down motion, I am beginniug to tveery of this, am if neither of ni5, coptpanio ; s volunte r . a remark, I must dostornetl ing to for e e conversatiou. We were past Duubar Ty this t and tire fast approachire Berwic haxetbeen vainly tryink to catch restless eyes of my ap areetly me, . the ore companionable compel) icti. He is low dosing:, them, and evidently set ilifig down for e quiet nap. itly more /Lei - turn frien(1 has never tat en his etten- 'tion Off his paper; be mu t either le • a very sloes reader; or hay ng exhau .ted the the .news, he" must have Men on the advertieereents. 1 offer I int my. p3 ser. ' He takes it with a- bow, 'Wing •me his • own in exchange -the 1 esiffshire• Oa- t 1 zette: No news:. to . be go . out of 'bet 1 after hevieg exhausted the Swim ran. 1 fan soon reamed to th T births, n er- riages and .- Oetiths. Mu, di intereet to know that the wife of I • ugh Madan - aid, stone masoit, hasresented hitn with a,sote.; also tIT hear Kt . Mrs. Mc- Quinneis dead; and the n unitary rhyme I sometimes hese my wi e repeating to our boys' occurs to me, aud• I' meutally enquire,. "How did she d e?"7 . The an- nouncement - does not, however,- en- lighten me cm that poin , though it is 'efisy to, guess., seeing' thee it °outline the further information that she' de- perted this life at 101 yea -s of ageen clis deeply regretted. The 1 Seer asser ion I fear is only a conventional fib, f r 1 'find in a paragraph . al uouncing her death ats e loeal centertad ien, - that., she had great poeseseionk which have fals len to her nearest survivi ig_relativ , ft greattgrandeeeph.etv. . My friend opposite its fairly e - to sleep._ . Quite cleae that 1 e has not ling en his conseienee. Th other is es deep in the •::&,otentati as he was. eie- while ist his, own peper. I can't s and this aret loner. Talk I -Must.: Ith.e Bauffshiee••., Gazette . is mblished in . the county' .town beard eg the s M6 name; so -I see my way t aneope mg. "You 0614 front Ban , I preen ne? You must have been ravelling, all night? Noevonder o-ur lined hete is - e worn out," . "We have come from 3auff," ref lied my friend; With no trace if the:obeli-in his voice or manner, tin tt his ,ap ear- l:Luce would lead me ' to . tOpect. 'We but we '1 axe night. ' Ger never to ver . IVO pa; t of ue.iourne at have come from Banff; not been tree-61E11s all governor makes it a poet fatigue any of his patien hie Syetem; so we broke t Edie burgh." : f His patients! I would as seen ave suspected. my opposite n ighboi of be- tng a es-Mein/a as an inva id. g , - Indeed' " I tel. -v. "Mi'ht I en uire • - - • t • - I what is his ccmaphaut ?,, My tacit-I:len frieud tout hes his 1 ead in. .mysterious way, and I am jus in time to stop e low whistl indieativ of • surprise, end to turn it into ano her "Indeed." , e What particulax font doe., 1 is-e- eheme-donipleint take ?" • es I em beginning to hope he is not lent. . " Generosity." " Generosity?" "Yes, sie. You see he get e aIll si its of schemes into his head for thetr lief of suffering of ell kinds; nd, his fri nds feeling he might mal e ducks and drakes of his money, liay put him der the care of our go -Vet 1' Is he wealthy ?" "Very." . "Are his friends quite lisinteres d.?" "Well. I don't know. But at any • rate they aro quite right. Ho might • fell into the hands of um rincipled tee- ple, wire would. help out his SciierneIs to further their own." -- e What is his latest pl u ?" " 'Well. sir, lilt; last idet was that am- bitiatis peeple who have tiled in their aims -stunt as authors whose books were roukhly handled. by the critics, artists wl oso works did. let meet with the eppre dation they -ex ected, a tors whose get ins was not uur ersally r cog- nized, asic such liko-we e a great ore to society and in their • um were in- clined to . lain the work ; so he pro- posed bluitcling a retreat here all . ueh could ret re to seclusitri-a Mut of • Agapernone, you 5oe, sir.' . "If he had: found a s anty -po ela- tion for his rural settle • ent, it w uld nevertheless' not be for lack of uch , people." '.Jut so, sin." • " Do you consider h s a hail lese case?' "1 fear so, sir. He is cue of the c uiet • sort; you, see. More vio ent cases are often easier to aeza with. Our gov nor turned out a rare wild oue quite c ired the other day." e• What Was -IIIA treatn ent ?" ‘° Letting him have his own wayt part of our governor's system; let was rather risky in this ase." I feel intereeted. an . intithat eauch. "Well, sir, Captain. B— hatd 'een down With the yellowefeeer in the Vest Indies, and. it was sugh a severe at /Lek that the doctors settanse him up as a bid job, ana handed him over to the black nurses to do what they could. for him. They pulled him through, but eah such strong doses of quinine, that be- fore he was ponvalescent his reason was • vio- . It's t it ani hurried into ti my boys to inspect deboaed for my espe eine' in • blue lett tud. Itly wife is fu et all our -friends cl what *sort of a, j 6 dining tr, device Sal bene- rs on a 1- of en - 11 Turnoy steel:111g paniol?" ot thet," case. I t no ctrd •I .14:11: A bAM- ER- ON, HOLT & OAMEII N, Bandetet N-1 qolicitors in Chant:au, &c., Goderich, Out. M. C. Cameron, Q. dal Philip Hol M. G. Cam - 506 ' -WILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Oottint sioner in Belt., Wroxet ex. Anctionem stI Appraiser. eAlteonnti, and notee collected m reasonable tortes. :Ifis XPOSI -• ernit. Rue, Colivitenr°t'ktritltt,ne17:(1°tIerich ▪ 1SOILE, Buie ister, ettoruoy, solicit ::5 Kidd's Store -Setif-m.11 , 3rtig Store, Goderieb, and Senforth, t)I. AL005180N eys, Soli eitoi Ont. Office.-Firet d Canadian Bank built. property.. S. anencoets oN Berrieters, All in Charmers., sec., Cliutob. tor east of the new ROSIt ng. Money to lown int fai 11 404 el. wersoe \.1 oCAUGHEn e: ei aLMIESTEinllerriett), , At nuoyy7 la;totLnarisenit Siolihciiitors in Oleunteis anti 171s.Loltv°61n. ...ni.....e and Conssaytterett .11 on ses a Ild Lots for . N. 13.-ts:80 000 nd at 8 per eel! t. Iree:.::11.6 iiiill,uk, Seam:tit. • Age!: &for 3olicitore for the R. . t lie Canada I' •ife ANSII 'twee Co tit pa uy , 11 ( se ARROW., MEYE -A tore, Attorneys -at &e. Private funds t est, and rn terms t Goderich and Wing building, opposite $e J_• 9'. GA IIROW. 11- W. 0,, Meyer, of 0 t nude , Wi ineltatt & It ADEN H ItST, Bei ris- Law,. Solicitors in Chaneery, loan at nlow rate of inter - snit boinowere. tanieee__. fun. Office in La rigdele'e tt'il Bank. H. W. tj. MEYER. ADErminwr. 474 &leiter Ooneislithi tett Beet .1..SENSON & MEIE t, Berristere and Attoi le s 1-) at Le w , Solicitor. in Oliencery and IuteAveeey notiveyansereNotari s Public, etc; 'If/Meese-See f ()Oh end Brit:etch:. es20,cioo of Private Funds tt in eet at once. at Eight percent. In tercet . payald ye rly.. int AS. n. atessous • . ei. W. O. et E v nit. he ;shove firm lec thi . day been dissolved In ni Anal consent. Al net:mutt s dins the firm te ' be paid to Mr. Ber oit elm will 1)6, 'all habil topic Of 1(0U epsation than , his peofes- -senge-s. 1 The guard havin eiona expert trees, which 'he no doubt ident ty„ und the accesed's c itighth oensi :en; an inappropriate sube • up b himself, being put in as feet t Olsen s before one: ethis charges, ative vidences. the magistrate has•elaps to his peeesal :79f the defen ant if he -had anything to saykYcatsi tan, no:, do, 'hear word. from. reply. An attempt was made to pr ,ve , him b'ela lee -good-day at York. that the accused was really -the coin-- Gsauthe , Grantham!" -• • • plain nt, and :that he had yen the I have bee following the example of. card produced to the real offender, • the &enemas lunatic, ttna taking ii. nap whicl the magistrate characterized' as whic- adruo.,t eiderees the mane of a en imprudently lame defence, and fined sleep. Lett -eke. to the glorious con*. the defendant the fell penalty of tion ts at I 14 -nearing .• v., tourney's forty . her pits - pro led giVen corrobk- asked e he' , • end, i nil ha 'el Imo Tirsetnusiy got over , '1 y dear," says my wife. s about 120 mileti of loneliness. I have . el, ell, My dear," 1 reipand. (1, yet e resethet es befb enie; however, and '• V •randah House is th t seemcd.ltboit el to .rform that part of ,plece that has just been finish d • erney i lo ie. , • Vhat shell I do to f a 1 e.• tip the nill. Den't you the ti ne t ' ,HaPpy - thought ! e iat . ou behaved. in lather an ! : Ji t Iii, 's . itot • a smoking t -erly mauler ?" ist lee , iiC y -le No, 7 says : " 1 id our neighbor behave tie y rs n 1 'Ale t in eny car- ! ter ?" the j fill u Sin.ok comp "the ritete shell ceetli No. 7 stho whet trans/ self 1 pac e lie his a wellsmoke a evide and. a 4 qine loyal et Of sudde:dy ope -a, n•ere abo, altogsther ofrth meth. hoe, fc 'Tined creati res. . I Set to h, Well, so 'mu .soneellody to :I -won ler if panic, t Evid breat after to -ad ress • te ou 1 sir! object 'let S11 ere, s cig ing e), f;, 11 all pretty • little think • b t: tl. Cr h n a, • enieking carriage ' " In all, events he 'hes sufered i iable -.to .a penalty- not ex- justly This cermet be allow to pa g 140 °Mlle gs;"' Bother by-law Don't you thiek vot haa b tter c .• • . - • . . f • - . and. a, ell. th tet.1 ted. ' Tie -first-class "'W j nee -co p utment 4 .full. Well, - Ou, c.t. s e b •d n ? --A •' all business that tveinne 1 rates tie Visits le 0 ction 1 etwe n the e ard and my- Vents. da,h House, and was in. egemi ter with my hand inetev usher .d. into the pres uce of t elegize ?" ell, think a ny -Ivey home •out it." from t e arid e ne with his in his, and tric roprietor., Our recogn terest-S t tie I am alone and by mutu 1; and as my meg ver key to be:So, I may as : prom- red rite, I prepared. to pi 1 re I ame light up in a defensive- attitude. I-1 preparations for a Start, • howe or, was nOt extended.. t settling cleten to the en- an as. ault, and before 1 .could yi cigar, when the • door out tl e elaborate apology I stand.' have Et companion pared I wes forestalled.. by it [eV own height and age, • shelt of th.e hand and an ape t xery .tualike- me. (I 'ain the q ondeen fire -eaten. ere Mould in which nature s , many of my fellow- ease B 1, put di a sin repertment." o om in he next carriage, -only Woulc •tou m nd stepping • . ,iiprep ret 1 e etati 's bell ue col e ecc s. at se n - tion s as or ape • myself he, d corn it • itarnu -tad p e- hettety o Yfrcrn er ,such circumstances, it my- - be guessed that a satisfactory n - parte ef the Comity ' nosinon Office will t . a companion after all. clerstt ndingswa,s. seen arrived at, and , , an ex beep of invIlatione to spend the h: the better: -It . will -be ta, k to and•pass the time. rernit'uder of the evening in each oth.er's eAS.as taciturn as my Com- societe euded in my returning hoine with ty neighbor as my guest. I am e outset of the jciereey, . very muted to an efter-dinner cigar. :°t ho is re6vering his lia,v g :ittlreadv comniitted myselfl, herry, e• nd 'iS prepaeleg I boWe ef,' It determined to practise a • • dittie self-denial; t but whatt was tet,,, lb [you to put thee' cigar out, surPr se; when I had carried off my tO smoke." • . i /I •. neigh or to' nay study to . show him . • a ' ' '•. leer r tre volumes of which I am almost u rd !. .. Tell this persen to m ete -mutt at once. This is not . ke. my • itits. •. fov. 27, 1876. JAMES H. BENSON. H. V. 0. MEYER. .te EP SCA . TUR 1878 j7.7 -1._i 4 -- SPECIAL. INDU , 1878 .MENTS TIM $ 1 JJ ER- A Yr T. KIDD'S EM Sa-- Ladies' tint .Child Colored Cotton Hose, i of Style, at Lowest Pric 7 KIDD'S EM OR I U M, ea's White -a ad every va ty 8.- ORIUM 1 G. SCOTT, M. D; ,'h, physieian. Surgeon line • . Accoucheur, Se fordi, Out. . Office and heti. !I donee south Ktde of KRIS erich Street, first (loot !! east of Presbyterine Olsit eh. • . 3401 far L. VERCOE, MI. D., C. M., Physician. Sue lel- • geon, etc., Corner for the County of Iinrois; I Office - and Beside*, I /7 ;Tarvis street north) I. AO' Ladies) and Child ein's Gloves- seestetoseosite &semi / Poen eeitool. :I Splendid tessortment in Lisle, Silk and W.T. A. sik,r13:in AstIS,liii,1.18111g D., leaotue sici fariLa 00tt00,. very cheap. • Graduate of the Un vernity of Trinity Toronto. Member of the Itoyel College of Phy- • eicians anil Surgeons. Oot. Kinnurn.Ont. 48t M. HANOVER, IM. D., C. M., Gratitude of McGill Univere ty, Phveicien. Surgeon node, Aceoucheur, sottesn . Ont. Offfee-eItooins - - • forrnefly by the King. Will attend at KIDD'S EIVIP RIUM. Slover'y Block lately tecupied by Dr. Phelan, and Curorthrook ou Tneedays mid Fritleyst. 496 ; Mt:NAUGHT, Veterinary Stireeon; Guide • eto of Ontario Veteripary College, Seaforth ; Ont. Office and Itits0ence he rear of Killoran & ' Ilyants.. Calls pronintle attended to, night ot day. A stock of -vet riflery medicines on hand • le Charges reasonable. Torses examined est° sound- • la- Five- Hundred' Pans of Men's and 10 cents per DOSS and certificatee iven if required. ' 40711 Boys' Cotton Hose frot j AMES NV. ELDE i., V. 8., Greduate of the pair and upwards. •outatio Veterina y College. After devoting two years to practie -with Professor Smith, of 1 Toronto, has settle1 in. Seaforth. Office at his residence cast of W. V. Ohnrch. Calls promptly I ti ttended to by day te night. A Mine stock of yeterimiry Medicines ennstantly ou band. Horses examined as to sound' ass end .certilicatee given .Horses bought and s ld on commission. 424 eeerseThe. . -DERLD BYSHIRE: . D. s., Iir"..<,,,,„4,, 'pie 1 ; Surgeon Deutist, Graditate 'trjir415 of th;e hoyal Renege of Dental I Surgeons of Outerio. 001ce 1 hours: from 8 A. Mr to 5 P. M. Rooms iu I Mrs. WhitneyIe new Ihrick bloelt, Main Street, : Seaforth. . . - • - At iltsql.F. !Is N CO US. ii se J'. MdOOLL; Soli itor, &a., Brussels. Office. 2-3-* in Leeltie% new brick building. 504-52 : 4.441 G. LANE, Auctioneer arid Appraiser f r the ; ant, MeDougall's II ock, Winghtere. 5 5-4 1 • -3-• • County of Huron. also Commission Me r - ch . - ten ONEY TO LEND -0o terms more advan- , -1-1-1` Cancans than eve • before offered. .- A. J. Mc- . COLIe _Solicitor; Bru Rein a 504.5e . NATttp WANTS M NEY ?-1 few thousand 11 • dollars, private f inds, for iminadliete inveen mint at 8 per cent. i itereen A.pplar to JA57,1 So. H. BENSON, Solicit ISISeaforth.- ,. ' . '_:e P. BRINE.,' Lin need- Am.:gown:II: for the " • County of firir n.• Sales attea ed in all 1 All orders left' t the Ex - promptly &then ed to. KIDD'S EMPORIUM. Ace A Large Stock of e Limner Under - Clothing in Cotton, Me ino, afed Silk '..Mixtures, at Greatly Iteduced Prices. e. • t p sir. there • t y " Y -s, r'sn Mind. By-law N.7 says, etc., e ee'" .says my companion, be; el stan ng in ihe doorwayand1 arguing life i ng smart vi, th he gut I " V ry , sir; .1 ut you out y ur ettSu.?! n't 1 o into the 'next s in, there, ii "0 "' T vo lie dies!' - '• Efe-Ni6 y Meet ere just slam Mg the ute :w anti spi, tether. ougIL Sh 11,I. put been f llucled oat at person:' I been ddres.e1 iri a dictatorial ma nen whicl has th very -reverse of re s Otli- bag iu neece 4u me. I feel ruffled and "Yes; 1- was eaptein in the 'obstinate. cl beer). asked .pol tely, regiment." , • iny-H vana cl .Teen, out of the Wit (low . Captain 111y Mind °everts to in a t vluklihj, Rhall I- put it ot t oit the story I had h.earel on the: 'morning infrin e b 1i No. 7, and be ftnedt of our first: ineetiug. But was our forty hillings,? I wilt finish. my cigar." , frieuti as th,moughly cured 4 his ex - and a„)iOe 1)St h consequences.- keeper seem to imagine ?: I can't • say, but knilw that he is an r ex.cellent My compen: o 1 is evidently as una,ct , neighbor. 11 treats his misadventure custoi led to.0 i-osition as I ant Ur diG '. es a. capitcd ke ; ncl it•is liketv to he tation,andifof -a few minntes he sta;'res at me dunefou Clod, then he lets fly hisstocik story fer t e rest of his life, own. ersicln f King' James' . Counter- -.how he was ned forty shillings, by -the,' blast tgainst Tobacco:1 On 'My part Iay wcomp;ly because another pas - preserve an obstinate My h1: senger ad i rfringed by-law No. 7._1, ' silence. comp Man pu ls up the window on his Chambers' Jul 7.nal. • • side; :1 I put iip that on mine, Which produ es a•viellent fit ,pf coteghing On his out ozi.e by a Boy, pert, hen dowp. -go both windows in ,a A lad in B iston eather small! for his hurry • years works i an office as errand boy We have zrrived at -Peterborough,' for four gen leanen who do business and. t e guar c is again called: I have there. One day the- gentlemen were aflno fi%lshed my cigar, vind throw- the chaffing him a little about being so end way. Aly, compenian cannot let, small, and sa'd to him: the matter ret, however, and. when. we You will never amount tomuch, are st rted. a ein he reads me anbther: von never cal do much business, You lectme, colic ed in such unacceptable. are too sinall " terms that for reply 1 light another • The little f-UOW ooked. at them. ciger. usl'as. I am of y chil,dren, to See end produce a r ca, and not ffering me the e ne of indulging. favorite wees, but himself ing to johi • u. may well, look eurprised," said but in truth -ant an inveterate r.. I passed man • years of my Havana, and these -cigars -which Bust pie I von •ure to -say you will no remtiak- ably 400d -are Of my „own importing. . areiege t"- " But you expressed such contraey -old. la- opim us the other day.'1 " T e fact is, that When in the West nt any mpty com art- Indie I auffered from a severe attaek - .of ye ow fever, and the rem,edial. Op- oflTj sir,11 'Says the geerd., plian es so affected.' my; mind that for' dbOr,itteld the next min- some time I had to be placed tinder fe- rn:rig ,ort cur Way to .Pe- stria! t. Thanks to the skill Of a, cleVer. practitioner, I arra cured, b.ut my old ant my cigar? I aye malady will Show. itself in 4Ccasitinial eve fits,cif uncontrollable obstinacy," ." I beg your pardon," says I; "-bet axe you not a military men th 9111E SEAFORTII -1- Muff, successor t tinier of Ineaupstmd C • to give satesfection. Seaforth. s. PUMP FACTORY. - N. J. It. Williams, manufac- steins. All wark warranted Factory on North Main St., 500 NOTICE TO DEB ORS. -All parties not hav- • e" ing settled up the r accounte with me for 1877 fai ing tO do so ut o ce will be chillged 10 per ce t. interest from January 1st,' 1878, without fail. THOMAS COV ;NTItty, Seaforth. 501 _TOHN LECKIE, Go eral toan and Real Estate " Agent, Grain, Pr dace aud Commission Mer- chant. Money lo,ane on real estate in' town or 'country, at 8 pe .eent simple interest. Charges moderate. Mor garch bought and sold. Mattered mortgages poi ofL Tunis to • suit borrowers. Fanue and vill ge Itciloperter for sale. Office- Leckie's new b ck bl ek, Brussels, Ont. 515 TRY PROF. GRAY1,13 GR -EAT EAST INDIAN -1- ROOT ALTERA tIVE-Nature's Great Res- torative cures libeu raisin, I epepsie,, 'Bilious- ness, Sick Headache, iver CO plaint, Nervous, neas, Palpitation of t e Heart, General Debility, DAeitees of the .Stomuch ana all Female ....ora- plignts. For Smote, us diseasea it is invaluable, as it is tbe greatest k own blood puffier. Price, 50 nents. EDWARD VARCO, Brussels, Agent for tike County of Huy n. - 545-12 IN E GREAT FEM.: LE REME Y. -Job MOM -1- P riodieal Pills This invelii hie medicine is unfa,ili g in tlio eur of a111 -ho .e reinful and dangerous diseases t which the f male constitu- tion is subject. It neederatee all exelitse and re- moves all obtructions and a speedy cure may he relied n. To ma. ii cid adios, it is peculiaily suited. It will, irs a short time, bring on the monthly pe, riod nit regularite . These: pills should not be taken by Females daring the hist three months of Pregraucy, as they ti are sure tci bring on Mis- carriage, ut at any o her Hine theyare safe-. In all co se of Nervo is and. pinel Affections, pains -in he back and limbs. fa iglu, on slight ex- ertion, alpitation o ' the het rt, hysterics!, and whites, t ese pills wi I effect it ure When all other means eve failed ; and, el though a powerful remedy, (0 not contn 11 iron, calomel, antimony, or: auyth ng hurtful o. the constitinion. Full direction in,the paint Wet around cede package, wbich Sh ruld he card tll v. preserved., Job Moses New Yor , Sole Prop 'loon :1-;:d. 00 and 124 cents for poste e enelosed to ,Northrop & Lyman, To- ronto, 0 st., general agents for the Dominion, will ins re a bottle containiug oven 50 pills by .t, . ell, Sold i Seaforth by i Hiekmou & • Bleasdelli, J. S. Bolter s, and. II. Ten minden. 197 Ennemately I Tire? AS' EXCELSIOR ECLEOTRIC Oli.--13 onTis SC te TIMES ITS : WEIGHT IN GOLD—Pain cannot t, end where it la used. It is the cheapest inedicin ever made. 'One dose ewes common sore throet. One bottle htei cured bron- chitis. Fifty cents' w rth has cured an old stand, ing cough. It noSitie ly cures catiorh, asthma, and croup. Fifty cet s' worth has cured crick in the back, and the sa e quantity lanee back of 8 - years' standing. The °Rowing are extraets from a few- of the many let ers that have been received froru different parts f Canada, which, we think, should sufficiently satisfy the most skeptical: J. Collard, of Sparta, On: .,writes, "Send. me_6 dozen De. Thom a ' Eclectri Oil, have sold all 1 had from 'you, and w nt more w; its cures a n trnlywon- derful." 1 m. MeGu re, of Frunkli , writesehI have solda the agent left, it -acts lik -a charm - it was slow at first, b t takes splendid now." IL Cole, of Io a, writes, "Please forw trd 6 dozen Thomas' Fellectric Oil I am nearly Out, nothing equals it. It is highly recommendedby those who have used it." J. Be ford, Thames\ ' "Send me at once a further supply Oil, I have only one b ttle left. I ne thing sell•so-well and tion." J. Thonmson, me some more Eclee out Nothing tirkes'l verton, P. Q., welte, " a great reputation h Send us a further supp; •Gibb & Co., Buckingh one gross of Ecleetri well." Sold by all Cents:. Ss N. THOM NORTHROP & L Agents for the Domi. BeleeNd and Eleetri LHnicnakasdoent & Bleasdell - , . I - "Well," seed lie,. ' as small as I ant, ci "S r. here: is nay ea.eds and! I in-, I can do som. thing which none of ybu slat- u u knowing youi• name and ed -I- large men ca • do." , 1 "Ah, what is that?" said they. ' dress. , : , • . I t 6 his eerd, open. my ,card. case, I "1 don't la ow as I ought to tell you," , . put hs card iii,and return. the case to he re lied. „, my p AO without giving my card in: Bu they were anxious • to know, ceche • ge. I ifthish my cigar amidst a, and. t rged hir i to tell, what he could i volley of tli.rda.ts of getting my name do' ti at non of then). .were. able tat clo. '• and a dress by force. t , tic eet are et Finsbury Park 110W, and- " Ilcan kee from stvea lag !" said. the nine:: erd being collected. This is the, little fellow. t station to my home, and hc-re I' There wer some blu hes on four pani jo•l to lessee the. train. MY cone- : manlY faces a 0 -dr tfhurett eienmfoerd.mtoatbieonveig follows MO up the platform, and. 'little anxiety calls t e guard to. take my name and. that point, : , , KIDD'S EMP MUM. r XX" Gentlemen's Lineu Dusters • and Slimmer Coats in Alpec a, Linen. Pure sell -Cord and Mohair,' t prices that cannot be beet. Call anc see them. KIDD'S EMPORIUM. Cir A few more Linen(Costumes on hand, which will di pesed of at a Big Reduction. Also a q entity of Fine Silk Mantles to Clear Ou the Lt. • writes, of 4cIectric ver taw any- 've such general satisfac- Woodwaid, Writes, "Send rid Oil, 1 heve kold entirely ke it." Miller & Reed, 131 - he Eeleetric Oil is getting re, and is dairy called for. y withoutedeley."Lenaoyne, en, P; Q., writes, "Send as Oil. We find it to take edicine dealer. Price 25 8, PITELPs, N Y. And AN, Toronto Ont., Sole pion. Nor E.--3-EclectrieL- Zed. Sold in Seaforth by J. S. Roberts and R. 521 KIDD'S EMP RIUM. eg-' The Millinery is still in full opera- tion and evenything wanted in this De- , partmeet atttnded to , on the Shortest Notice. EMPORIUM. 1 • ' )0- A Complete Assortnaent of &le- ers, Feathers; Ribbons, Laces, and. Hat Ornaments alWays on hand, and the most ' STRICT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION Always given to the Comma,nds and. In- structions of our Customers at THE NEW OASEC STORE. •1 e MAIN STREET, SEAFORTEL M -T (7) _ FOR 1878. A to Raiee by.tomy of loan Juty ID, •ins • OR ITU GREAT OfrFERIN the sun?, of Sive Thousand Dollars forthe purposes hereinafter mien- tiOried. • . • .ID IR;a7- GOOD' Nlc7HEREAS. The Tfigh Seined :13:iterd .441. the- - to the Munk ilea Councit of the sniff Town of 'Yoe et of StetfOrth hes made en iipetbee non t I----14,917,--- S'enfieth, in theCounty of :II limn, for i he -sum of Six Thoesatel Dollare, for the ;purpose of eta- charerg land in the geld Town of Sarmitb llwi ereea tier- I Inenon a I ligh Sehool Building und futhiehing the some. AND W IIEREAS, the said Conneil bee resolve ed to raiee the snia teun 01 Snowy kr the pule Im80;n f*A"VPITE'31.k AD111A S., it will .re (nit e. the aum - Of Seven If unored and Twenty Donate to be reused sn id debt and ;int erest, as also here Ina ti er mare entindly, by epeelnl rate, for the peyntent of the 1 tioned.' ' AND WHEREAS, tb•2 o mount of the whole 'e. es rateable properey of the mid Corponttion (irro- .15Ard :A 1,N,S is flitnin increase of prneset •Genniett, PAstin ii e in, l.,r,t.t, di vidende, rents or fees from the -said Fancy. *e.tive f onue- the same, afItl : irresp etive of any incense in :the nattwe ef. toile, property, and elect irreepeeeive of any income to be derived Loin the te(upontry inveetinent of the eiuking fund hereinafter menthined or any pert thereof) was, it (c oriel) e to theisst revisted Aseese, molt Roil of the said Coreoretton, being -for ibe year One ThoustEnd Eight Rewired Mid Seventy - Eight., the stun of Five Hundred. g.:ita sixty- iTalh.sr.00 Thousand_One Hundred and Seventy Dol - AND " WHEREAS, the stemma of the existing RiRG,A.INs ill filack Lestres.jBlae an sae interest thereon at 7 per cent. per annum, ef By Law No, 46, of the staid Town of Seeforth, 13--- aeleNtete-tew.eze,, alsl!i,.s.iti debt, or the said Coxponities ew n ie follos : Th: ee Jet BJ Thensand Dollars borrowed . ;tinder the :authority leleletett jeteeee, alltii r I t I i . • the antbm ity ot1.3y lotw No,. 100. of sol't fow•n of BARGAINS in I:11' esterit Ceteet an? I : minim). from the First (ley of july, 1S7d, aud ; ; , • ' there is eothtne in arrear end imptid either for Seaforth, and linen:et the:eon at 7 per cent. per Be43, 11);.1.:.A.riiiNos. ill 41,.(.1 ‘,.013:et,s:ai-i. --th-.e Ltaai. . ., PrANineill143NIV"fiflittftETSt: for pavin:g the interest and . itog Makes I '' I I motsting en equal yearly Sinking fund for paying •' _ . 3 t the said SUM Of Six Thous., nd Dollars a -n -d e it will re i inINS an ter- BA:RGAin Glettes„ :N.Eide, Lisle e qual - annual speei4 rate of One 156.113-54 317 es•t, RS llOreinitflOr. -Mentioned, rqui, •a - 3, _ Mills in the dollen iti addition to all rates to be ta e levied in etteh y e. 13:: AilljGr; N 8 in ''IN' feu'sflirts Felt aud. I BE IT Tiettniteotes ENACTED by the Cet'41r- Straw' . votes ef the (bile qualified electors, end- for ap- re Li pSot_rA3IWN-' 3 in 13.)y8, • Hats:R7d.,,,aa,itnad pointing Retnroing, Offices e ro take the votes :of At''''-'-' the soil electore at the in etie . poratiou of the TeWil Of StafOrtil, ill the County r AND WHEREAS,' it iesmede neeessary by law I, • to aPpeint the time and phice for talking the !. :13 kit:GAINS M Fla n lie]; ho af1. lrbd-41": it , shlu ho lewful for the Meyer dr II.. \Vhite. Joan from ens; psrsou or pereoose body -or bodies i - Reeve of the said Cerporation to raise by way of es.. AuGAINI5 in I Stim•ting., Wool and teepee te, who May be. wi Ili eg to ildvai ee the Canton. . Inline itpon the credit.,( the debentures herein - ;(ter mentioned, a stim of money not exceeding ea IRGAINs, el Tiet.,e,gs, itcather ., re the whole the sine of Six Thousend DoBerss ` ' -' ' . and. or Peeve to ce it 1,.e any tincener of -Debentnees t a Srairi., and to en111,11 tba t...:tIOS 101)0 paid into- the hands orthe Raid High. Settee] Boetel of the Town of St:emelt 101' the purpose cold with the object tibove i ecited. , II. That it shell tot lawful for the seicl Mnyor BARG-Al:NS in Factory Cottons; Amen; he merle for such limns of money art May he. in- elneee, net lees thee One Hundred Dol ...rs ezten, e: Ineen and Canatlians 1-4, Donne, anti that, lila said De.liCatilrOS I Shall be ; . '• and not exec:et:Rig iu the aggnegete Six • housand •• • 1. signed by the Mayor or Reeve and Treesneer PAR-eviGvdelAirIV:TIC111.:71:47::'('I'17abl'telii;31).?g37.7%iiiniitillill'42011ridiaCtett sealed nisei the eeal of t he said Corporation, and thIelle?rThat the.said Debentearee snail be suede to keel? the Stook well Res otee, mentle in twenty years at furthest from the (ley hereinafter mentioned for- this By -Law us tak-e . effect, at the Mike ot t -he TieasatIer 'of the :naid i Curporation, and ehall have attaehed to than ' ,• . Conpous ad. the peymenz of intereet. IT'w Gods ire Open -ed oliv ly. 1, et the said Debenture, shall beat inter- ": ' I ' ' . .'' • HOFFP/114. Bi:ROTHERV -cHE:APIcts,f(s.roat, . SEAFORSH ONTARIO. 111 EBAAIRt:IIENN-S8 Prole -rime , Meeitee ,BARFGAanetNy•S 1. Colored. Prints-. Dark and tight Muslins, White se pavehle half-yeetly from the First day of Matruh, 1878, end These Theneand Dolle in borrowed on DARGACCS in White Cettons, English and Atriericans est nt and after the rate of eeven per cm:1mM per annum from the date thereof, 'which interest shall be payable hal!-yearly, on the First days of :Taituary anti July in ;each 3 -eine at :the .offiee of the Haiti Treasurer. ; 1 V. That for the purpose of :laying the interest and forming antinkingl fund for the peyment of the Hale debentures an eq -nal eeeeial rate of One 1F 6 83-56.317 mills in the doll Hi shall, in addition to all other noes, be railed, leided and collected . in euch yea) upon all the ratealtlepropertyein the 'I:' said Corporation during the to theuance of the CARD NO8. litLOCK, FORTH. SEA ea id debentores orally of them., • VI. Testie ts Dy.fesw sba 1- lecke effect and come into operation on the 14'1*,- (ley of Septems lier, One Thonsand Eight Hunted and Seventy - Eight. , ,VII. That the votes en: the electors of the said Munieipality shall be taken ou Mils Dy -Law on • Erery Week at HOFFMAN BROTHERS' Cheap• Cash, Store, i . Motiday, the Twettly-N4.coted Day of • July, Otie Thouson•C Eight Ulm - tired aud SnyetaltY- IS: kat( • e t • t the hour of Nine o'elock in the morning, and roin thence till the hour of Five - o'elock in the it fternoon, at the following tele:cu.: 'OR THE NORTH WAISD-Ae Edward Cashis Store. Olt THE SOUTH WA RIP---Ast the Town Halle iOR THE EAST WARD -At Samuel Stern Store. . ed fleet Edward Cash shall be the Returning Offieer for the Non n Ward, William Elliott shell e the Retuning Office: for the South Ward-, and Samuel Stalk shall he the Returning Office, for be East Wend. BE IT ALSO ENACTED, in purettance of th:e •evised Statutes of the Province of Ontario, Chapter 174, Seetion 259: - . . I. That the Clerk of the Najd Ifunieipal Cote )(maim) of: the Town of Sealorth shall, at the our of Twelve o'cloek, noon, on Tuesday the Tweet y-Thistd day of .Tnly, 0-ne Thousand Eight undred and Seventy -Eight, at the Town Hall, -urthe said Town of Seaforth, sum up the mime er of votes given few and against this By -Law, U. That the Maj -or or Reeve of the said Muni- iptil Cerperation shall Sae d at the Town Ilan is the said"Town, nu Tnes ay, the Sixteenth day f July, nue Thousand elight Hundred, and 'eventy-Eight, at the hour of Eight o'clock in he evening, feethe purpose of appointing per - ems to atteed tit the various polling places lot esaitt, and the final stemming up of the votes y the Clerk respectively, on behalf of the per - Ons interested in and promoting or opposing he passege of this By -Law 'respectively. • .....___..— N OT10E pnE above is i trne copy of a propoeed By - Law, to be take.n into consideration by the Inticipality of the Town of Seaforth, after the -e-piration of one month ftme the 51-h day of uly, 1878, the flute of the iiret publicetion of the aine in the tfunon Exeosrren. And that at the our and placea therein fixed for taking the votes 1 the elecnors the polls will he held- WIL1.3.21,N1 EDLIOTT, 559-4 Town Clerk. N CHANCERY-- IN' O11AM13ERS - THURS- DAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1878. s Between James Hen(letson, and Ebne,s Jlenderson, Plaintiff's, and. Thomms liclay, Defiwaiant. TjPON the epplieation of the - above-named Plaietiffs, and upon hearing read the affida- vits of Finns Hendersoe, :William Bain Furth and Martin Lynch, it is ordered that the De- fend:int do ou or before the Thirtieth de -j of September next, answer or demnr to the billof, complaint in this cause: •R. I'. STEPHENS, Referee: The Defendant's answer is to bit filea ut the Office of the Clerk of Records, and Writs at Os- 1-goode hall, in the city of Toronto. If the De- fendant faile to answer or demur on or before the 'time above limited, he in to be subject to have :such ileerce or ca•dee made against him as the Court may think just upon the Plaintiff's own showing. The Bill of Complaint in this cause is filed by Messieure, McCarthy, Hoskin, Pliamb & Creelman, of the City of Toronto, •in the County of York, Solicitors for the Plaintiff. 553 HOUSE AND LOT FOR 'SALE BY AUCTION. TR. J. P. IlItINE will sell by Publit Auction -hi- for Mr. JAMES REDMOND, at the COM- MERCIA.L HOTEL, SEA.VORTII, on SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1878, At 1 o'clock P. M., a. comfortable new Frame Dwelling, House -and Lot. It is situated on. Louisa Street. There is it brick cellar and good ell. The house was built last summer, is well finished and contain8 tvoms. It can be seen t any time prior to the sale. Terms nea,de known on application to the proprietor, or on the day of sale. JAMES REDMOND, PrOprietor. j. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. -5611 PUBLIC NOTICE.-WILLIANI ALLEN has Rernevt-ii his Groc.m7 to -Shop No. 3, in - Mrs. Iyhitnefe Block, next, to Lumselell's Drina Store, and -will be happy to Fee all his old friends tend many new ones. 552 ' N. B. -A. Full Stock Batteriek's Patterns. for all Mule of L ttfies', Missee's 13onsie and Little Children's Genneete at Catalogue Pyices. 1 THE CKEAT EARINC $M1 OF SUMMER GOODS. ow 4.3-0ING ON BANKRUPT STOCKS ROMER, .I. ;117'.o. Threadbire„-, Time Worn, ffoth„--- t Eaten, .1,4tten Pubbish, at Dent's Velo ''oods, and LOOKLAT THE PRIOES 1 , Wide Engl shiPrint' e S eents. Best Ashtert'4 and Hoyle's Prints, 10 : cents -to 11 13ehts.. •• Good Cotton -al 5 cents per yard. 'Stt aw Goods, tve are almost giving aways Ladies' Linen iCostutues., ;3 1 75. - AND THE 'WHOLE, STOCK 'GOING AT JUST SUCH'-;PRICE.',.S. • : If it is ally iObjeet to you to get Cheap Goode, 0To D -,ENT S Foi THE, As he is BOund.to Melee a Clearence. FURNITURE AND UNDPRTAKINC ;BRoximiloorii &BOX, SEAFORTK lave on hand at their rareroonts, neartheMarket.asilandsome Stock of Furniture oj every Des- . crjption as can be found in, any similar Establishment in. Huron, all of which they are prepared to sell' cheap. It is all manufactured under their own super- .. Y1S1011, and they can guarantee it as to qualitY. FURNITURE MADE TO .ORDER, WHEN DESIRED. UNDE.RTAKING. having procured a hendsoins Tfearee, they are now prepared to attend to undertakinn in units branches, on the most reasenable terms. In connection with their uniertaking business they 'use the - ANT I-SEPTIO. Which preserves the body and destroys all offen- sive odors arid prevents contagion arising, from. dead bedies. • Orders 1?.espectfolli Solicited, BROADFOOT & BOX. teare-1.10, •„--,•72.11e 13-1 , g ye -e, trt :" t; tal r11 'Iallceeleee le .'I ze-epeneer'ee ' -tli fillger' . 4:___,:::313.tiliy:Iiiin.:.: it;ftio4e.::::::,,,Hti_.aaorrupttzlarTg:e$0:;:;:cicl.iiriii,:atti..7.,41. 6'in7toljcie-:_r151;4e:311::::::' 41,1 the ,other J.g • Iw ;:4fraiphly4:11,:ealti---etisligiir:17:38:1,..i.'is:tV:air'aare:11:hi:i14;41iii - Etat tili:. 0 3 .A, 3 0 a In . 0 . u :101sninil:::r,olx: • lis• t ot tinty:Sa: ti_aav ei r:hiliiiiiell. ::::a3;:a.,us: ae: v.s "1,04141• ,i kr.:::::-: of • 1 )rcs f'bs 'srblrYleiti Iptist e riw' ilw:d. 311e,,e1 e:d'14. , s.olil •x0:3_,;..,iiit. ,est ot;; e:e !ilia t"11}.7del .1.5.ire•I clotho - enteii .getet eve - flov0 for 4t elneen log (Y. zimri the Was up a: thop haett just th'.0 soft):: thel