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The Huron Expositor, 1878-08-30, Page 2• `DB. pAmiic : BY (MISS.3I;V.. 1111ARI5ON•. I , e o CHA.*TER. -VL:Continued. But thti.t will would give him• nothing so long ati Eustace Tre- gonuell lived, atacl Eustace • Trersonnell was at leaSt eighteen years hi sl linior. How remOte must be the benefit which Dr. Carrick could hope for from that will ! Again, if would be cancelled, mere wa,Ste paper, the naoment Mr. Tregonnell made another will,and he talked of doing so at the end of the week. - All through the night Hester Iay broad awake, thinking of Dr. Car- rick, and trying to fathom his m 'tive 1 for a deed, which was, to her rain , as dark a crirrie as the worst forgery hat had ever een perpetrated. " The sill is made, and he will be eager to refit by it," sh•e thoaght; with . an icy thi her veins in prole must wis not have were not want to prevent Mr. Trego-nnell s making a second. will, and how is he to Here the door was firmly shut, do that? L and on this ide Hester could hear no crimes -secret murder ? • inoSrhea.lwent qaietly back to the *set, How, s ve by the worst and last of A wild terror seized. upon Hester as and. drew n at the sliding shiitters At she saw herself face to face with th,is the same m nlient the door leading to -hideoes thought. The idea, having the servant' staircase was cautiously once taken hold of her, was not to be opened., and avid Skelter crept in. thrust out a her mind. How else but All waa des_ - in the eloset. It was by Eustape Tregonuell's speedy death by intuition o ly that Hester knew the could the doctor Profit by his crime ? inttuder.l One rash eaelaniation from was betrayed. She put each footfall! The doctor's soft, delib- erate step; Daid. tread, quick, yet heavy; Mr TredonnelPs firm, light step; the maid-of=81.7'1:Work's slip -shod ascent.. And Cie -a all was quiet. The chureh. clock- struck ten. The rain was still fallitng. There was not a star in the sky. e , Hester lifted kid' bead with an effort frem the pillo where it had laiu so heavily all da lona. She crawled. to her door, and oiseressly-set it ajar„'se slightly that ny one passing would. hardly notice that it was not shut. Then she opened the door of the closet. The light in Mr. Tregonnell's room shone brightly through the crevices in the sliding s back to the ro utter. Then she crept in door and. listened with all her might. After abouttenminutes she heard the d.octo '8 step coming along the pass- age from avi room. He knocked r. Treaonnell's • door. was 0 er, and entered. Before ed, Hester heard the pa- • , word., doctor, I don't be - your ministrations to -night. ly sleepy." • i ill of horror creeping through sofdY 81 'He is no longer interested -told to , ging his patient's life. He the door dlo for hie death, for he would tient say : committed this crime if he "Upon in greedy of 'money. He will lieve I need 1 hones IS His profession gave him a fatal power. , He had the keys of life and death in his one hand ove4 his mouth, grasphag his hand, asad Eustace trusted him with wrist firlasl31 ith the other, and whisp- blind; unquestioning faith. ered in his ea • : '-‘-1,- will not leave hitri in a secret "Not 8, w rd, not a movement, I enemy's hand." she thought, "1 will am going to vatch with you to night." tell him 'everything to -morrow. I owed And the , wi h infinite caution, she alid. gratitude and ' affection to ray cousin, back the shutter for about, an. inch, and.. while I believed him a good aud looked 140 t e room. hedebrableman. I owe nothing to a, Eusta e Tr go,nnell was lying outside traitor." the bed, wr pped in his long velvet •- She r , in an attitticle of su- with a t Dr. Curd& was seated burning , his hands moving slow, - led whe erical passes before the 'him, andtshe THE HURON EXPOSITOR David and 1; we were both watching you through the little shutter in that closet door. You forgot that shutter, did you not? I saw you empty that bottle of chloroform on the pillow, and draw the coverlet over your patient's head. You were trying to suffocate him. I suppose suffocation of that kind leaves no trace. Yon have get your patient's will -the will that leave e you everythingno doubt; and allyyou wanted was to get rid. of your patient. You have failed this time. David, take care of Your master -neither his property nor his life is safe in this house." "Devil !"7 cried. the doctor, beside himself. " Liar ! Dirt that 1 picked up out of the gutter -a pauper Who must have begged. or starved but for my help! A. pretty story to hatch against me, forsooth ! Mr. Tregonnell, David, the glas, "Iho she. sai want th of mind. It wa crawl dciwn stairs and take her place reakfast table. She was .ob- sinit those small duties which ii her daily task -the finish:: aes to the dusting -aired polish - the furniture, the arrange - a bowl of freshly cut flowers. able. ay was hopelessly . wet. a dull se at hler usual early hour, dressing-gow Awing headache, and han.ds . preme repose with fever. She was start- beside the be she saw her altered face in e I am not going to be ill," to herself, "just when I lathiest strength and clearness an effort to dress, an effort to at the liged to had bee • ing tone' jug- of meut of for the t The gray sk. „ a etraight downpour that ahut om4 everythiag except the sullen waste o leaden sea, -crested with loug. lines of Vivid. whitetiess. There was no ct,, • chance. 1 Mr. Tregonnell going to Ply - „mouth n such a day, as this.. - '•Die,C Trick looked curieusly at his cousin's pale face, • but Said. not a . word. . Mr. Teegonnell, who rarely David .fose ' aPpeared SQ early,, joined them be- And pow fere the .doctor had finished his -first cup illy across t ble, opened _ et tea, • - - , '• Ile wae not slow to perceive that took out lab something was ping- wrong with Hes- "It's the ter ed Das d. ” Good heavens., Miss Rusliton,.hOW This . ill areu are looking !" lie exclaimed. - vague sear 1 , :" I -do not -feel very well.. I had a as if she we wakeful night." . . - hicleotia diec •.'Why, what should keep you awake, " David," asked Dr. Carrick," lookitig sharpiss z4 valet's. ear, hr.- . you can go opeu the street door, and "1 hardly know. My mind was full riug the bell.. Quick' quick !" • - ) of queet fancies. That awful story of The inasi obeyed without understand- Bulwerls haunted -me -the story • you ing her. 1 -as shoeless feet. ran swiftly. down. the stairs. . Pr. Carrick went back to the bed, took, - tho.. stopper, out of the bottle, and delib- erately poured the whole of the con- tents �.0 Eustace Tregonnell's -pillow: .The 'patient lay on his side, with his -taw tovard the fire -place. The doctor l sprink edthe cheleform exactly under hia inl Arils.. Thene with a, delicate hands •its carefully as if he had been coverhig the face of a sick child for whom isleep Was the sole chalice of cure, ' he drew tho light eoverlet, over Eustace s head, and stood looking te shrouded figure with an m his face. i . In the • i ext instant the street -door ging Violently. • ' Heavea! who can it be . at ?" cried. the doctor, hurry- ing from the room, with a backward, uneasy glance at the bed.. • . Hester uulocked the cleset door and 'rushed. intd Mr. Tregonnell's - room as the disc* disappeared. She threw - back•the !coverlet from the ' sleeper's face;'snatehed the pillow -from under his .head, dashed cold. Water over head and face, flung open the wiudow te .the 00Qt Moisteuight air, till withoot loss of an instaet. She, who all d.ay had been poWerlees to lift her , bead from the pil- low, -seemed in those terrilde Moments endoWed With unnatural strength. • Eustace stirred, faintly at first, ; then, as Ifeeter dashed more water into his on wlech Dr. Carrick. had spared neith- - face,his eyes slowly opened, he gave a er llimself nor his horse. She was ob- . s niggling Sigh, and. at last . raised his liged to submit to his orders- and. .10 1.1 ad ,and looked ..at her,,, with eves - hack t -to.resi dr6sse, tau au ly in mes patient's dreamy eyes. In less than a quarter of. an h -our Mr, Tregonnell had sunk into a mesmeric .sleep, profound, peacefuls d.eath-like. - . - So farthere was no wrong done.. The patient es,vas - &insentient: mesmerism had • exerted a, healing influence over mind• and body:, mesmerism had been Dreearrick' only treatment. e . " That'sa, 1, miss," whispered David. "Hell go away now, and leave master to sleep it out.- It's. against nature that oee man should be able to send are'ethee to sleep, and I don't like - . . . - "There is 'no harm in 'it, David," re- plied Hester • But the d dot did. not leave his pa- tient. He e ithdreW from the bed, and stood, m/tith is back to the mantel- piece, intent y watchful of the sleeper. This lasted or more than five minutes; Hester iti.li atching from the shutter, at Lee side. . r. Carrick crept stealth- e room to the dressing ta- the medicine cheat, _and We, hloroform, miss," whisper- ` I knoW the bottle." 1 -chloroformawakened. a ESTRAY STOCK:. ESTRAY COLT. -Came into_the premises of the undersigned, on or about the let of Tune, a Bay Mare Colt, with white star on forehead. The owner can have her by proving praperty and paying expenises. MRS. GEORGE ELWIN, Baytield. 550-4 ESTBAY ST ee SER. -Strayed from the piemis of the unaereigned, Lot :32, Mill Road, Tuck- ersmith, 'oil or about ths 10th of August, a spotted red and white yearling Steer. Any per- son giving ench information as will lead to the recovery of the above animst will be suitably re- warded. ROBERT CHARTERS. . 559 • - - FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE"MEI CAL H-A-LL:;-'8EAFORTH. • . WE VOR SALE --Foe Sale, en George' Street, a new frame c.ottage, with a good well of water and - a good cellar. . Apply on the -premises tO TORN McNEIL. 557x4 • PROl'ERTY FOR SAL14.1.-F0r Sale, that con- ve.nient and :legit:Ole residence onhe Berner of High and Market Street:I, littely occupieel by Dr. Ventre.- Apply to DR. VERCOE. • 4SS ZURICH GUSTING AND FLO RING MILLI call you both. to witness that this wo- HAVE OF STOC man is either a lunatic - or the most . FOR SALE -On as terms of prevalent, or 4'.. outrageous liar - that ever drew the to exchange for farm property. Gristing and breath of life." Flouring promptly attended to tbe same • - 1. Also a quantity of Dry Hemlock Lumber for sale ' `. This -apeman is my future wife," cheap for Cash or short credit. W. FEN W ICK, the bed, and. suppoiting•Rester's totter- aa_______ e.-...eee..easse.. __se: -•: _ . - said Eustace Tregonnell, rising from Pseelietor, Zurich P. O., One ' 516 ing figure with his arm. "Yes, Hester, IMPORTANT NOTthES. a Hester's Mind. • She felt e on the threshold. of some overY. she whiepered, close in the • mil down softly, as fast as you will let it be so, will you not? I 1-1 A. aleLEOD, .Licenied Aueiloneer for the • .71) offer you the life you have sa,ved. It is-. .13. County of Huron. Ali orders left at Tenses - no new thought, love; it has been my Xtc8ride'e wilt receive proniat attention. If by plea,sant da,v-dream for a month past. letter addresS Settforth P. 0. • feitt David, you .-scoundrel, pack my port- manteau this . instant., Dr. Carrick, I sh all have the felicity of leaving your' hospitaibloahocle early to -morrow, but I Shall takeXiss Rushton with me, and find a more desirable residence for her, with our geed old vicar and his family, until the churc,h can make her mistress of •Tregonnell Manor, Now, Hester, my dear, go back to your room and lock your door. I don't' .think. Dr., Carrick': failing to do Re at once be -cherged 10 per will try his chloroform treatment upon cent. interest from January 1st, 1878, without THE von; he knows that David and I un- fail. THOMAS -.COVENTRY, Seaforth. read toeue a, f genital " " Wel, it is swered Eustace!"1 am sorry I read it to you. I ought to have considerL- ed that your nerves weuld. be more scale sitive Winn:line. I read. it to you mere- ly as a Work of art,. ta masterpiece of , graphic 't la ''' • '' 1 w reality,' Dr. C wrist: " Yol • there, i _ ill," he aid;ii" you are in a high fever. as it is:' . L, Ini oesible," answered Hester; "" I have al sorts of things to do." " Of otirse.. A W01.11l111 01wayslancies the ear Is will. stop if she takes her hand GI the machinery that makes it. - go rout ila I atn sure you can have nothite to do to -day that can't be - as ne to -morrow. If it's a question .er, that clever fellow, Skelted. le -for you. - If it's any fiddle- thent the house; a muslin cur - be ironed, or 0 chintz chair - be mended, let it stand. over are well. I shall be at home all (lea, if I'm wanted.. I've no urgent cases, . nd it would be- too cruel to take ft, _ a hors' out of his stable uunecessarily , on Kies a day tis this." . Hester remembered manv such -day% days ago, Mr. Ire - rather uneanny," an- y . as very foolish to think of it as a ' said, Hester. amok laid.- his fingers on her had bettet go to .bed, mid stay ... You dull want to be seriously WHO WA.NTS MONEY 7-A few thousand dollars, private feuds, for immediate invest- ment a.t 8 per cent. interest. Apply to JaMES.. • H. BENEON, Solicitor, Seaforth. "13 Full Dir rpJE SEAFORTH PUMP FACTORY. - N. ed we wi • -I- Cluff, successor to J. R. Williams, manure°. . turer of Pumps aud Cisterns. All work warranted - to give satisfaction. Factory on North Main St., Seeforth. 500 . • AUGU§T SO, 1814 .....2mieralnisureaninuaolothaenew 1-3-01EVIMR/'S FUIINITURE WAREIMOMS SEAFORTH., THE CH,APEST FURNITURE IN DYE STUFFS., - -THE COUNTY. THIS fiEASON TAKEN SPECIAL CARE IN T FIE SELECTION OUR D'yE STUFFS, AND HAVE NOW ON HAND A SECOND TO NONE IN THE 'COUNTY AS REGARDS QUALITY Oil QUANTITY. .0u PuiT Dutch, Mad4er, Cudbear, TmOneric, Logluo0, CocMlneol, :Etc. XTOTICE TO- DEBTORS. -All parties hot hey - i um settled up their accounts withene for 1877 -- clerstand him." The baffled villain stood, pale, silent, searcely breathing -an image of human- ity frozen•into marble. Then he rous- ed himself slowly, gave a profound sigh, and walked to the door. On the threshold he turned. and. look- ed.steadily at his patient. "The night I first saw you I was in° °lined. to think you a madman, Mr. Tregonnell," he said,. deliberately; "now I know that you are one. I shall be- heartily glad to get rid of such a dangerous inmate. My house! is .not certified for the reception of lunatics ; atd if your habits were known, I should get into, trouble. Take care of your master, David. He'll want. a strait •aistcoat before yoa ha,ve been much Treaty, nell down at LI . evil smile ( wdll d of din will co faddle tain to cover -t till rot bell was id „ " Gneat shell 1 •REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. -South hale Lot 29, Con, 3, e Morris; 100 acres, 85. aeres cleared and ia the yety best of cultivation; is well feircedeaud water- ed. Theta are two femme house h end. a frame barn, all neatly new, tied two goodebearing orch- ards. The above farm is ouly balf a mile off a greeter roadeend two.anda-hall 'miles north of Brussels. Pot terms apply to .0. R. COOPER, Brussels P. 0„ or to ALEX. INGRAM, on the ileemises. 556x15 ction.S given with each Parcel, and. if properly follow - 1 Guarantee Good Colors. ICKSON & BLEASDELL, Seaforth. T AM N'OW Receiving a Large Stock of NEW FURNITUR3a from the beet Fedor-Wei/Iwo ode, and I am enabled to sell cheaper herreay one in the County, as I pay cash down s eget a Large Discount. GAN • „SELA: sa Splendid Chairs for $1 80. :Six -Chairs, Fancy Tterned Legs; i”r $2. Six -Chaim, Extra -Good, for $2, 50, Six Cheits, the N•erv Best, for $3 25.. Boston Rockers, each, for $1 15. Nurse Rockers, each, 90 cents. Board and Spine -11e Bedsteads, 'bet, 6 feet len& $2 50. Beautiful 7 -Drawer 13necaus.projectionfront -83 $)-Other hintle very low. Six CaTle Chairs far $5. In, Hair Cloth Chaifs.' Sofas, Loun,.., ges and Rocke9.8, I Cannot be: undersold. ; Beby Carriage e and Spinning Wheels veey low' GIVE 3ME A CALL If yon want to furnieh your house for a little 111°-‘14weY;743aROOMS directly opposite M. PesCoun- , ter'' 'Mammoth jewelry Establishment, Main S LC"aesell SIlart° ihci es , Skins,jo'Wools. ;nod PORTER. Rpi": ingse P. S. --Shall soon be in e position to furnish , Furter-ale cheaper than any Ione in the plate. F" THAT HUSBAND 01 141Ni" ATjFERSON MAXWELL REAPER L. MURPHY,- SEA -MUNI Buys all his Machinerkfrotn 46 IN USE. FIRST -SEASON. THE NIQST DURABLE, SIMPLE, AND CONVENIENT IT TO K TIHE FIRST PRIZE AND DIPLOMA idiot of Ybrk Connty Spring Fairs in 1877 and .1878. Has taken_ the First Prize wherever exhibited and never has been beaten. VARAI FOR SAL -E. -For Sale, West half of Lot -L. 7, Con: 16, township of Grey, containing •50 -At the *est acres, 42, of which are elettred, balance hardwood. Theie is on e pre s barn and stable, and a good yotteg beating orch- ard. ' The above property is onlytwo Mike off. a rat tfle good gmvel reed and miles from Brussels; pos- session tbis fall, 'For futther particulnes apply to C. R. -COOPER, Brussels, or D.• CAMPBELL, on the premises, Walton P. O.; 7 654 These naer in his service." ALUABlet PROPERTY TN, SEAFORTH 1 " That's a li?, and you know it," Da- • th mi es a fra,me house frame Fellt SALE. -For Sale, on George Street, a Lot and two dwelling honeee. The houace are ! The via retorted -bluntly. , both comforteble and commodrons, one have a . Mr. Tregonnell took Hester to the necessary conveniences, such as well, woodsheds, , 13 &e. The Lot is planted with fruit and mu:truce- •I Our vicarage early next morning. He told tal trees, and irt very plums antly situated, and , The the vicar everything, and. confided. the quite convenient to the business part ot the I all1d. young lady to his friendly care, pending town.- Apply to the proprietor on the 'prerniees. I her Marriage. The vicar had a Qom- ROBERT JONES.i 654 ' P • Ith ca and Ontario Seft-Foumping Horse Rake 'eannot be urp ssed. ' , , Spr gue and Junior Mowers can always be relied on. Co su bined Empire Drill and ,Seeder. still stands unrivalled. we heartily recommend our Wrought Iron Frame Gang Ilot: , and .Nos. 11 and. 12 Wrought Beam Plows, &c.e ing our numerous cuetomers for bast support, we hope, by strict attention to basi- 1 i to mer t a continuance of their liberal patronage. , . PATTERSON & BROTHER, PATTERSON, ONTARIO. fortable wife, and gr -own -up daughters BEI TG ABLE TO SUPPLY -TaB DEMAND, OVER. 200 ORDERS WERERETURNED LN RETUTEM SEASON OF 1877. Fa ts, together with the Valuable Improvements made this Season, pia es the ilfaxwell, beyond a doubt, at the Head ofithe List. r., ABU FOR SaILE _Ti Sale Lot 29, C I and Hester spent a month among these Stenley; containine 100 ac • • 'r on. 3' 7 e woutef. , be acres clear. I lie* friends -a month that was like one ea,. well underdreined frame barn and Stables t a ;tiling ;rearing orehe i to her society ? St. Hildred House was left • empty trdo a never failing- sluing runs through the ! aim ; oleo good well ; i e sit -emelt within. teruilee .Withio a -few hunt. • of Mr. Tregonnell's of Clintou and 5 of Brucelield ; sebool house i departure. The maids-of:all-work was within ooe-quarter mile. Apply to eaLleXA NDE It -I paid and disitaisse 1 without WarniTio. r, p. 0. .1 AMPBELL,. on the premises, or to Clinton ; Dr.• 'Carrick told• her that be had- a - . 540 1 letter f , • , enced, and in it 1 good state of cultivation • the balence is well ; ong dream of deli, t, for did not Eu- timbered with hardwood;' there are on the , 1_, stace Tregonnell d dicate all his days premises two houses, one Joe audnn' from° ; o7bed. for she was really too ill- t -Et him. Site herself down 1 upon the outside of the `:eoun- " e, 1.101.* thick •wintei• shawl wrapped round her ; for although her head and handl; were burning, a feeling of death -like cold crept oveiher at in- tervalle tat eapressed only 'V egee Wonder. " Wild; are you doing?" he asked What is the matter ?" think I have saved your life." she tid, quietly ; • end then, 'her brain sud- enly reeling. she fell in a heap on the oor heside hie lied, not' tenconseietni, iiIoiddy and helpless. It.siemed the longest day she had )r..Carriek calucl hack, saw his in - ever lived through. The ceaselose drip , trended victim sitting up with. his eyes of the rain upon the leaves of the, sy,nt- iand his cousin on the ground by more, whose Spreading letaitehe:es oh- t bed. - A glance told. him that th-e scurei. half her window. the unchang-. game svti.s lost. He did. not Understand ing grev or the skv, the sullen murmur .how it, had happened -how Hester came of the mind to Ent to bit sh to ris non -id muster strength and- courage to 1 go do vn stairs in quest of -Jr. Tregon- Haee you -been experithenting Irv - nen, . knew that Pr. Carrick was on ropathy ? And., good heavens ! what Lruaxa below, and ,would do his utter- n odor of -chloroform !; 'My shirt must Float to prevent ler being ahem with ittv0 heeu .drenehedwith it." - his ratimit. There was nothing. for You were restle.'s-i; aud I. sprinkled her ts do but to lie there, with aching Ili few- drops op yo.1r pillow. In the head and anxious mind, waiting for lame of decency, Hester, what are you night tom London, which obliged him F• tht SALE IN BELMORE-11( to leave St.. Hildre without an hour's • with over half an acre of iir)Hits-edlid,,.SErtgerne i il ginned, well etoeked and in g(tod order. Slable, ; :delay. A. rich re ative was dving-a°houee, wood -shed, hen -house turd run for relative likely to leave Dr. Carrick it feotirls well fenced, all yen conienient The 1mc is erraneed for two familiesone pita, withtlsie THE 0 Wit nese, • WILLI M GRI EVE, AGENT. . NEW sea. ---all added. to Iter• gloom of. there -e -but he know that his -scheme She would have giveu worlds was a failure. ' - as Seen Etteitade Tregonnell aloue, ' .' What the devil have you been doing e told him all she had discovered, to ine, Dr, Carrick ?" asked Eustace, ‘ feared ; but she felt powerless : 1 faun her bed., and even if she handsome fortune. This fiction dece tor's retreat. He BOOKS. XATHO has pleasure in atmothicing tie Y farming community of Hue= that he it still selling the very best Sewing _Machines, Agricultural hi- - plements, and gusical Instru, ments. Mr. Murphy's favorite maehine is the Singer which is the best in the market, having eardoi off first honors at the Centennial and Sydney Exhibitions. Farmers wishing to pm -chime any ot the above would consult their own interests by apolying to Mr. Murphy first, as he can -do better for theta than any other in the trade. Sewing Machine and other repairs always on hand at his wareroorns, G-oderieb street. 513 L. MURPHY, Seaford'. THE CHEAP FAWN 'GROCERY:. MABEE Begs to inform ia friende and the public that, he has on hand oini of the NICEST sena FRESH- EST Stocks of Groceries in town, .8.aa roa he sells for Cash, he SELLS CHEAP, Giving his purchasers the benefit of what other* who do not do eo lose in bad debts &naps./ in in- terest to wholesale men. FLOUR AND FEED o Always on hand. (eoods delivered in town free ot charge. Remember the stand, opposite the-. Commercial Hotel, in the NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. EED OF CHRISTENDOM year ; the other part -with the garden turd out - spec table tenant at :-•• tle a THRIFT, tly covered the doe, by Samuel Smiles, Price $1. . tore is rented to a re 7 S0011 10St in the buildiege is 'equally valukble. This property will e moving to Winnipeg. If not sold before it be a;b6'rillth he lenevf so well. Despair be sola it "bargein, as the. proprietor intends re- . had faStened its grip upon. liiS sea. He Wlil offered at Auctiou abaut the of August. •Je had triedhonesty'• he had tried Iratul wuzssaf ASHDOWN. - • itee 1 upUN and .crime. 'Both had fai1d... NDSHIpt by °nicht, 'Price $1. 25. ot in the • most amiable mood atter wakening from deepest unconscieue- ess to, find. himself in a pool of water: •-' law Sale, Cheap, Lot V, Coo. 8, Huth:LOB-0 i The cz PLENDID FAItM IN IIVILLETT FOR SALE-. 1 " I am one of those uelarcky mortals bora to fail." he old hiniself. f ' PUS' I1 e s eleitreti, ineler-draiire4 and well feneed, ; de diavee. Neithe • (3 ed. nor the- isevil. L 18°' and the remainder well timbered with hard wood. .• will help me." - - Good ft tone buildings, young ore.haed and plenty i . aterei lihoe farm is within 3 utiles of Seu- 7 , Dr. Carrick made another appeal to f°ret`.‘e.- n kil)Cf al ail °ono, oti noat neighborlidocl as a practitioner of the the best terms in the County, and, w111 be sold 1 . 'i' - ' SENT the devil: He started. in a disreputable adjoins' "ritche VillIraletle"016Kiltafteliutrufri lowest order -a practitioner who stuckcb.eap and on easy tenus, as the proprietor 1.. shAels(tmo rzeolirschnnucedi'sale poseesei fen. Apply' , at nothing. For . a timezi: things went 7tto or, or CH.e.11.51.14E1 8 well with him, and he made money. LAWEIE, Cran.ietace P. 0 Then came a scandal, impriSonment, —era lee- - .-- th-eINI0.1SrtilifeKILLOP F.013. SALE. --For Sitlei . disgeace ; and Dr.. Carrick went down ' -12 part of Lots 8 and 9, Con. 13 Me- ' tit 8 0 to the very bottom of the social gulf, Killop, contehring 112 acres; there are abo iiever to rise again. . cleared, well feneed, underdrainede and in a bigh 1 etate of cultivation; the Wane° is well timbered 1 For 'Hester and. her lover-. life holds withemetheoea ; good dwelling, new bank frame w. by W. R. Greet Price $1 50. Y AND RAILROAD MAP OF ONTARIO, airne, with Index, 50 ots. POSTPAID TO ANY ADD Price 25 cts. FRAME BLOCK. L. MABEE. - THE VICTOR SEED WHEAT. _ . THE undersi•gued isriow prepared to take 4- orders for an) gime-Idly of the above yeriett of Wheat for filn see.ting tia-o,ples tanbe seen on applieation Attentien le directed to the follow- ing Certificate irem Mr, JAMPS Co -tri. WILLIAM REEILL, Sea -forth: CV WI' a le a CATE. arliPar 15 1X11 CERTI PY that I premed from. Mr. Wee. Rehill, o etforths ' Taint -10,4f Victor Seed Wheat, wh ch I sowed last /AL Tigs wheat has turned out splendia crop, the groin being plump and bright, and the straw strong, • clear, end perfectly free from rust. It willeteld twelve hneliele to the acre more than Salim RESS, ON RECEIPT OF P11I0E7 BY *heat Ursa growing aloogside of it in theasarne - field. 1een heartily recommend it to rny brother , farmers. JAMES COATES. Hibbert, July NI, 1878. 556-$ • C-ENTRAL EXHIBITION, 1878. PAPST, CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH. nothing, but happiness. They spend six months of every year cruising in the brightest waters, anchoring by the fair- - est shores, and the rest of their days at Tregoneell :Manor, -where, being eivealL thv Ind generous, they Etre universally beloved.. . ritsleND. been 50x56, with stabling underneath, and other , oatbuildings ; also ft good young orchard and plenty I /leo to of water. Is 10 miles from Brussels, 5 from Wal- I ton, tour12 from Seaford', with good gravel roads 1 ealloraisci a of William Campbell's Clothing Emporium% where be will, us 1 to each place, convenient to church and schools ; .ill be sold ns a. Whole or in two parts. Apply to hishcr o, cart+ 0111 the EMOVAL. REMOVAL. -WILL BE IIE.LD IN THE REMOVAL,..IT 0 W N OF Gtr -LPH r. AAT1VI, INT_ "SAT.A_TsCiTNT iodinate that- he has Deo -loved his °Mee to D. illeGregor's New Boildhig on East Mlle of Maio Street, tileatorth, and Fourth Door 547 deneral irnsurainCe, Money Loan, elgencej, and Sewing Hachine Business. Walton I?. 0. or to the proprietor on t1e prem- ittes. WILLIAM DYNES. VALUABLE FIRM FOR SALE.--Beir g North eontaapiag 59 acres ; 41 acres cleiteed, well water- - . Ages of Literary Men and. Wo- ea, Wit.b. goo l. .frame barn, eow stables, log barn, eheea 'mite, . d - Li buildings, consisting of frame house, i ' keel s on b It em the 4 Charles Beade is 64 years old -; Jacob - young °rehired. in full bearing ; convenient to - Oil, and t laggeries,euth all other retritieite. buildings ; a. nice 1 " ' capable of Abbot, 75; Edmond About, 60; William etinrea and scbool, being 35 milee from Heusall ! threaded e T. Adams (Oliver Optic), 56 ; A.B.' Al- station aud four miles frien Kipper' ; the land is ' —fa Macti Cot, .70 ; T. 13. Aldrich 42, ; Berthold . , of the very best quality, beiug composed of a14 B1 the . - Farmer clay loath ; will be sold on eany terons, as the 1 od to„ Asierbach, 66 ; Gorge 13a.tloroft, 78 ; h . proprietor ire retiring from ferruing, he not being ; e''' '.7 - Robert Browuiug, 66; Carlyle, 83; S. L. able to ettend to agricultural pursuits through i t c celeln Clemens (Mark TWain), 43 *. G.. -W- Cure ill health. CHA.ALES;REDMOND. 546 ! well .te , of Sew.ng Maehines repaired. TERMS LIBERAL. ) ) .LaaalteI F.OR SALE,- For Sale, Lot 19, Con. 14, , tis, 54 • R. H. Dana, 01 ; 1„)8,rwin 69 ' - ' - - . — ' • ' - ' ' Half of Lot 25, Con. 5. Hay, County of 1Turon, ne eatisfact ion which they have i mriably expressed with hie trait:motions. He still apti.the bestfSewing :Verlaine:et hateare manufaetaired in the -world, as -well as Needles, echine Attaehmeuts. Tie sells the Osborne A. Machine, -which is the .simplest, the most In than ing the public for the confidence they have teposed biro for the paet fifteen years he h a clinic on there branches in Seatorth, he realm: to inform, tbem he will etill endeavor to give °ins here ?" Th coed -natured maid of all work The girl rose to her ieet, steadied her- elikme ttt liersteveral times in the course With. a great effort, and looked her cif th dav, bringing her broth, which kinsman full in the face. David Skel- she uld not tondla and. divers cups of ter had followed the doctor up stairs, tea. hiCh Wer0 welcome to her parch.- and stood • on the threshold, ready • to ed She ate nothing p.11 Itut rush to hiS master's aid the moment he than deep draughts of cold water. was wanted. Ai came at, last. She heard the "1 know all that has happened to-. tiaarsishutting below, and footsteps as-- night,''' Said IIester, with those steady ciaaing the stairs. How well she knew eyes On the doctor's face. "I saw all- 1 On September 17th, 18th, 1 -0th ittla:2001•• OPEN TO ALL. RIZE LISTS and Entry Papere ein be bid ut the Secretarvai {Alec, Guelph, end Mee ; from the Secretaries -of othet Soeieties through- out the PrOVillee. PartiPg not receiving their entry tiekets prior to the ehow, wall dud then M the Secretary's °Thee. The several. asilwaye 's ifl ceery freight nod paesengers -and fronothe • Exhibition at single fare. W. WHITELAW, president. G. 'MURTON', Secretary. Guelph, earoust Ist,1a7s. 558-4 Making any tried of work in the most perfect manner, and the easiest and goiclest ne that has never tailed to give ee tief action to' every customer for the last ten years. He HU' RON LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION p machine of any machine made in the Dominion. He gas the Geunine Howe 'Machine un Wheeler & Wileon Machine, the meet rapid and. least noisy Machine in the world. ' Wives, alechenies' Wives, ller chants' Wives and Manufacturers, do not f.il to examine FALL SALE. ri Sewiug Machines -Family and Mannfacturing- when you want one. Also Agent for ated F nz and Pope Ruitting Machine, callable of doing all kinds of work. Instructions 81 011)08 'trade on any of the above mechines. Sewing Macbinee to Rent. Also all kinde ,Disraeli, 73: liepworthnix.on. 57; Em- MeRillop, en/It:tieing 1E0 acres, of whim" about 1 eremi, '75 ; 'T. A. Fronde, C.0; )V.E. Glad _ 140 ate less are eat ,r, (1, well Nueva, a uderilotitted, stone, (i1) ; 13ret i,.1; J . G.,. Hole 1.1 h. a .,0041,1rtif• Of ellitiyattoil • the beleatee • 1 Et. II (1, 50 ; 1)r. llolthes. 6:1 ;•1 ;fulia Ward " '1' d '1.1' ihult"(•"1. l'"e is "at • II. tin •,••• fill inch of %N.t,te. Mc] Vv, k. small • ; Thomas .Haf.thes, 55 ; 'I' 2 ?piing creek rime Lateens:- one ere 1.er. =On a frame • a na melee arta at is .1,•telia bee ring . melte:el ; it Sertnel tad G.. Mite:hell, ; Max --1[1ener, ; way between See tante lir useele, es: hare Li sae .1-let:ond / 16 It wee iteeiee, Balance ',Wheel, Pnlicys end Governore W.M..WATSON, General Agent, Scaforth. Huxley, ; George Elliott, -58 : Long- buildings, all teeter ; abundance of goo,' water f0,110W, e-; arenS011 J. Losn mg, Don-. is within a Mile awl half of gievel road, male Second a:1:a 20 Bailee Eneite, Balance N1 heel rine Pullees somp e•c a, -le T Fi E GODERICH FOUNDRYL (Lel 20 IToree Eneinte Balance Wheel and Sew Mandrel. re e • TF a sufficient number of entries are received, it -2- is the intention of the above aseotiation to ; hold a WI sale, at the town of Clint7m, Inh - tweet •tho 15th and 22nd of October. Er:Aries for the propaled sale must be made with - Secretary not later than TUESDAY, SEP-TEMBER 187&,' ENTRAzief: VE8.-11orhes, Mares Awl : $225 $2 each; cows, el each; rams and OW',50 0aotis- 225 --bath ; Ewes, 50e pet peir, a75 000 M. MeLEAN Seaferth Secretary- - James- Parton. 55 ; Mayne Reid, GO ; tie/mean ecemeseet 0, (-heels:a, -deals, pee eereed .d 12 11 or -se Deane, Balaece Wheeleleuthe s apd Goveruois. (enee, sOe. the re r in will te, ar ;id whrile : A. lIoh-t gi or Boat fleneine, with If (ratting Gear lieenali, 155 • Ruskin, 51): John G. S'• t • '• cia\ (2" in two reit te, Ver (maw; Particuhrs addrei4; t;:cv ono ord l6 Ilora: Portable Boiler, ‘vith Smoke. Steel( 62 . Mrs. Stowe, 66; TennFsoh, 614 ; W atom Post Olney. or aoply to t he pr,,prietor ou • s ecoud lir rel 16 breeze Potteble Boiler, ;eh h Smoke Steak W -13-&1 544 ..eennal h 20 horse Portable Roiler, with Smoke Sack. thony Trellope, ; \\ 1-ittier„ 7'1 ; the prere see. . , , • kie Collins, 53 • Swinburne, 41 ; - • •seoes.1, -7A1-111 AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.- • - Steer n. ,t- 37 ; M. F. Tupper, 68 ; C. D.• Beteg tenth half of Lot 22, eon. 14, Mehallop, eeoud hi and in a good state of cnitivai ion, part. being well ' 1:leading underdrained, and the bnlanci. unclearea kooa ; tending Bug Exterminator.. haraweea bush; there' is a iii,;ver-feiling spring ; ,ttave Ma For the last five- vears•I have not 1013t, ereek running through the "'dace ; ',good -young ; Warner, -10 ; W. D.•HoWells, 41. write:lying-about 88 aeree 75 cif whieh ere cleared , Heading e. — a eummber or melon -vine or cabbaue orebara; large fraMe barn -10xtee stable and shed 148U ; log house also. f More house, natal plant. Get a barrel with n. It -IW with gra'el; good stone cellar full size of house - gallons of gas tar ill it ; pour water onel OA well athouse, &c. nil, is it deeirable farm' 1. the tar ; alwa.ys have is ready -when I terc,if needed, and when the bugs appear hive rOlil the Nt rtl • ' 2,1 miles weet from Wine: ' riten,d if the rain washes it off, and. stiles; talon, contahliii3n-',,'..1;00 f • 1- one 1Vishin to bIlv beine only three -guar - liber drink of tl froni f rein (Travel Road 9 - it nilo from it aardei • ie tar water ! neea • a Lath and 7 from Deneede b ; Attended gioi s..-hleo Lots 21 end 22, Ettet 1.3arall I , epiinkl.er, or otherwise 7try, utnbt.L. • • 1(.1z is to be them. 0 ebro-eisiCiorraueettlehenteleared. and a 1 1---- pcealt the dose. It will arse de-- I jell) of 44 acres let to strilthree fall • th • • ar and. 0 arado pante beetle and , co•natr.liel in time for fall wheat next 2 wells' Aitonidei!aerua-w%!(eltl'al en:13.3- - - 1 . „ is lot about 25 aier.)ce o.t ho'n-ecets, than tlireshina e **tit' t frighten the old lona potato bug \I vorse • uee, et -meadow, the balanceaiw-y e si - 1 a brash Fiee - ' there IA usmall orel • rel etenplete 8ejit a th t had not been - well piotect- irsriorengliblge sit(inItaignorondEret, 1 .x en . sion of the Wellineton; 11 et le • tir mill • - • 0 is • • ri.- 01\)Cat d Coa Larg ago this summer and 1 - ' .. , ppeared. _also a steam saw mill a ' ' • and pumps in one hulolals'e,- and large n( s• t 1 i frtun , ;re ro at the mill a 0 'tock 0° f N S II b.e.— $. '• I on. my late potatoesboth kmds ' 3' ears lex day all JColorados IN aaerea ae th end in good running 'or' (11- cirm•ilereinill' tirahoh hone° and -good ease ,out next Oetober ' ids a tar water'. 1--.1..'he.1 *tt •• • e - • ' ed. th. aio . see that many will look upon this with in- difference because it is so cheap and simplea remedy. Such should always suffer both by their own and. neighbor's bugs, as they, frequently d. -•Chicago T 2 ibune, rom the sprinkling were dead, and Grey and Bruce Rarhoad, 111 • a g others, though their natnet was le- frura the mainline to within 60 feet of the mill ; timber Iran be run from mill and loaded on railway NN'ere all gone, and. I have never cars as cut if needed, which Makesit very couveni- one on the farm since. I am aware cut; there is plenty of timber in the cou:atry around which can be bought 'cheap• this makes it a god openingfor any persOn tha't understands the business. The mill or farm will be sold sep- arate or together to suit-' buyer.' Terms easy. For particulars in reference to the first farm ap- ple- to A. STRONG-, Seaforth, or; to GEORGE T11011SON, 'Wingham. For the last place and mills apply to GeTHOra SON, aVngham. 54.3 ti d 80 horse Portable laibulair Boil), o .Guage, Guege and Safety Tutees, .all ill Good Order ; , d Shingle ;had needing Machine - ,inter -1,50 — 200 TO GRANGERS, FARMERS AND.' „ears, 450 i OTHERS. 90 49 S TIIEY occupy the attention of all, thee* -0- bard times the suberiber is detexmined 70 • meet them by offering f.Y,00.1 inch IfenaloCh,e'nOt neurilly sold for ineh " ett the following retest' 12 foet Hemlock. at $7 '00 per thonsend 14: foot -$0111 with Smoke Stuck, Furnace, Prieto Grate 1,11mer ; iirner . • •Iiine, with Knife ' for Flouring,. Grist and Saw Mills. Middling Purifiers of Improved Kinds. get what is represented , 5 per cent. discount. Call- noa eee if von. don't , - , Book Accounte over 3 monthe wil be oharged elerneet-s.-Stove of 14-arious Rinds.-Bepairs an Boilers, Malls, ,tecepromptly " 8 per cent. The subscriber thanke his numerous ettstotnene . . j CODERICH F UND Y AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY. for their libe;a1 tin . ". ' . - Viol- pport, end eolicits er, ton note of their favors, ew En nes and Boilers on -hand, also Made to Order very cheap. MillMac'hthery Fencing, at 87 60, forCash. Ail orders over o icultUral I POST OFFICE‘ STORE, WALTON. ; !MORE respectfrOty beg :erive to return thanks to ray numerous cuetorners for their kind : one ge an ribg the tart 32 years null I have been doing butineee arnonget them, and kindle (len tinuan e of their favois for the future. I haye just received a Large and 'Well Seletted 'PRY 00Ds of all deecriptions. Also always on hand it full asset tanent of ER1 ES -TEAS a Special ty-ewhi ch, for gnality and price, are the best • in the County. ;Stock of BOOTS and SHOES--McPbereon's make. Crockery, Glassware, Letups Oil, Hardware, Puiets and Oilte.Drups, Patent Medicines, Brie011 Rua HAMS, in fact every- ' ' •ed in a geieral etore. Ask for what you want if you don't see it. Cash or ferns produce • t ing re ,tilken injc,rchange. 11 would also intimate to all parties indebted to me for lust and previous e ears, to come lund settle by cash or note before the end of this month, or the accounts will be put into other hads for colletion. No further notice will be gives. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS,. -lam ale° Yatuator for the IN -minion Saving' ard Investment Society, one of the best loan societies in the D minion. The above Society loans money'on gond farm security for a term of from three to twenty ijears, on the mrst tavorable conditiona. LIFE INSPRANCE.-If yore want yous life insured give me call, RBI ani agent for the Sun Mutual Life Assurance Company, one of the best Life In- surance jClompanIes 'an the Dominion, en& conducted on the most economical principles. Don't for- got to g eta me a call. I am always (latent -ire to business. Post Office and Telegteph OiRce itt eene nection. Clover, T. Turnip and other Reeds on hand. : Ri PATTISON, WALTON. 1 JOHN' 'THOMPSON, , 138 Steam. Saw Xil1s1xti0;10p, — DIGESTIVE FLUID pEnsoNs suffering from Dyspeesie ale trtmol- , ed by Pepsine in various forms to cure Wilt -dangelOnS diseaec. It is net it want of Perk* 'bnt as excess of acid that, occasions Indigestion* 1 'Ironton's Iligeertave 11:1111.441 hes 'newer failed to relieve or cure the -worst case of bead- , aehe, dieeartes of the heart, kidney diseataal 4 many ethane ethich enrolees en Ladle Sold by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. 53544 R. N. BRETT SEAF01117,i WhoIestde and Retail Deeaer h LEATHER *34 1 SHOTS FINDING -6 of Eve& Description. N011e but the VeryB'est StoCk kept. 143,111S I moderate. A. Trial Solicited. All ordeaaby oil 1 or otherwise promptly Med, 066 B. N. BRETT* • • 'eaieus will Um. bid her to _ ispeak to s Oither Sjie him, or she watels lastly ina e oceasion imment libertar- 114 Ler in his alA eau -be hired. open to br bribed. by the Turk is enabl keepiw• his is no locked um room eovilil ape with her husband'', Amon.g certE) husband bren some other 41ers her no 1 men; but thi never heard 4 the folly Of hi fguriug apite one's pl sociation of I were to fit 14 veives could 1 bands are al men could fe in the perni happiness; b be tried. , "Various schaffes for - the par# of 11 tried frem ti man in Iowa Will yellow was a vain. a a her persoflZ vent her frn the hair shoi, ever, serious] 4,0 was me savage nose- )3111111- It 04 spread abro4 suffering froi ver; hut men who cov finally co -tri with the . he enjoye. plan, but at wife died, pe of a Inner-. being withO months. The,mostl ever devised fulness was residing in 1 married a',14 and a wellie ing. She any really ing with a a but being and societ. grotip of yoi said to basil is a differei tiAe author basking. The laW woman is n ous disposil ,prophesie , him toins very brief ti 'WAS Weli are position, prevent was .streni ation by t friends e • pened t occult whieh sfalse. in Beniela -Secret, aa would eas4 tendencies The hone,) -i' from pine fornin ova the wife tiety °the On the fir turnea. to early, pt in his am that here *knew -AI Tears, e teeth, re -door that to guard. signing shads Nr_o marri Fre'' the ban. wi her is ealle Melee bowl. eaters° day, whe Iles% h anal she have shes Every ese to her an, ealls in - who ab mai been s Last the teeth leave his lionle, was pug formed able ern panion whose le hove off said. th.,1 eaeh oth the guilt East, 1,V1 :tall be Aeserted keep a, N yond Ti/am A tabilitv inguii went a slaep,, purehae small tiJ Elea tied OVall lean; Viefaita. 'With bd. thae -0'WX