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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-16, Page 29TE l0 N E T ,I H E N If O. E Wil A 4% R. 0. 1111c1.1IAN BAOT11102.1ki4;1Ptebtiltdenyt, 00 aill(e,rtii#•, 41e4.1 040nt SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1876. :loanannairm•waamosoiamaimaimaiwaier _ . HEAL •irpremm BOIL MALE. COUNTY COUNCIL. • ...es4rtmerapeireasomeammumwaw "week of December and goes Until. New Years Day, In years agone Christmas was a one day affair. It was one special day in a year not a whole "season" to be enjoyed as -we know it today. Therefore there was no big layout or Christmas newspaper issue, It was a holiday confined more or less to the privacy of individuals. BUSINESS HAVING dieposedof my business In Bedorth, and agreed to glad posseeelon March 16th, 1877, with the understanding that I could dispose of as much of the stook as I wished during that time, I ma determined to giro all parties entering Seaforth, Goods at Coat for CASH only. My Stook Is the largest,' best assorted, AND BEST BOUGAT, In the County, This is a very rare thence to mum good Bargains these tight times. Cell and BEM the Goods and prices, then I may judge for yourselves. I give below a few of the many prices to chow yen the sodnation. Remember the Stook was bought when Goode were at Rock Bottom Prices. I have no hesitation in saying so large and well assorted a stook bee never before been offered in this County under such favorable dram:334mm I would recommend all my old customers to tube advantage of this Grand Opportunity to Obtain Cheap Goode. OLD AND, NEW PRICES. Old New Price. Price. Over Costs $15 CO $12 00 Over Coats 11 00 9 00 Over Coate 0.00 7 00 Over Coate 8 00 6 60 Tweed Coate 8 00 6 03 Tweed Coate 6 60 n co Tweed Coats 5 00 8 76 Men's Bolts 20 00 15 00 Men's Suits 16 00 13 00 Men's Suite ,. 18 60 11 00 Melee Suits 11 60 0 00 3110T8 AND SHOES rat , Mon'e El Boots $8 76 Men's Kip Roots 8 26 Men's Hip Boots 8 00 Mou'e Cowhide Boots 8 00 Men's cowhide Boots 2 60 Boys' Kip Boots 2 08 Heys' Hip Boots, 2 26 Boys' Hip Boots 2 00 Women's Calf Boots 2 25 Women's Calf Boots , 2 00 Women's Kip Boots 1 60 CLOTHING. Now Price. $3 Oil 2 76 2 00 .2 60 2 00 2 10 2 On 1 75 2 00 I An 1 lu 97 iamb wide Heavy Grey Cotton, forroer price 12} cents per yard, selling for 10 canto. 8B inch wide Heavy Grey Cotton, former price M. canto per ya1d, selling for 9 cents. MILLINERY, MANTLES AND FURS STRICTLY AT COST. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE AT COST. TEA-75 CENT TEA FOR 60 CENTS, 60 CENT TEA FOR 50 CENTS—TEA THOMAS KIDD, SEAFORTH. For TWO WEEKS only. A 1114116cent .Stock of Christmas and New Yeava WOOLSIES. Call and oeo them, ALLAN'2.MITCIVIt;1"!:. SUPERINTENDENT. 1 CILAVS:, PROPRIETOR. •. ' WA AWED. 1.1LACESMITII WANTED. — Wanted on, the first of January a good General Blacksmith. To a steady hand constant employment and good wages will be given. Apply to THOMAS GILGIN, Chiselhurst P. O. 47110 WANTED,--A first-class Boot and Shoe Maker, Constant employment will be given. Non used used apply bat lliokd oft temperate habits. JAS. STANLEY, Ccinetarice P. O., Kiuburn. A large stock of General Goods always on hand and for sale cheap for cash. 464 Not sending cards - this year well ... Your WILL BE SURE • ' To reach your friends, neighbours and relatives 'When you place them in tzihe Huron ,xpositor Phone 527-0240 Bill and Wilm";. Jones and family extend Best Wishes.for a Happy Holiday Season and the New Year. SEASON'S Greetings with best wishes for the Holiday Seas'on and the coming year to all our friends. — The Jones, Seaforth. Among the many sincere ,good wishes sent to you for a Merry Christmas please include.ours I — Mary and Bill Iiines. Greetings will be published in the Expositors of December 23 and 30 SEAFORTH OPTIMISTS , 1976 SHOPPING SPREE at ROTH'S FOOD MARKET FRIDAY, DEC. 17 at the store. Shopping Spree to take place 18 after 6p.m. closing ' CONSOLATION PRIZES FOR 2nd — 3rd TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Roth's Food Market, The Forge Seaforth insurance, Anstett's or from all Optimist Members. SEAFORTH OPTIMISTS YOUTH SUPPORTERS µOr GREAT ATTRACTION NEW GOODS FOR CHRIST MAS AND N NN EEEEE W A W N NNE W W W NNN EEE W VV W N N g WW\VW NN N EEEEE W W IT Y EEEE . A 1IRRIt SSSS YYE AA R R S S •, y -x- E A A R It $ YY EEE AAA RRRR SSSS • Y E A A 11 R S . Y E A AR RS S Y EEEEA A It It SSSS GIFTS. MR. E. HICKSON . HAVING lately been in New York purohaeing Ai- a Splendid Aeeortment of JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Begs to inform the public that they are now open. et, out for inspection, and invitee everybody to CALL AND SEE THEM, As they will be sold out at reasonable PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The Following ComprIsalpart of the Stock: Coral Jewelry, Black Jewelry, Plated Jewelry, Gold Jewelry, ' Lockets, Charms, Finger Rings, Watch Chains, Necklets, Opera Chains, Ear Rings, Brooches; • Shawl Pins, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Patent Salt Cellars, Gold Pens, Card Cases, Silver Pen Holders, Plated IVare in Treble Plate, • Cruet Stands, Card Receivers, Cake Stands, Butter Pishes, Pickle Bottles, Pickle Forks, Flower Vases, Perfumery, Ladies' High Back Combs, Hair .Brushes, Silver Thimbles, Send' Boxes, Pocket Books, Mouth Organs, Meerschaum Pipes, Meerecluzum Cigar Holders, Tobacc4 Pouches, • Fr tcy Dressing Ca see, Work Boxes, Toy Fwrni re. Ladie ' Bracelets, Nina °rim:patents, Shell Harmonica ten cents et h, Fancy. tioxes, lidtto Cups and Saucers, Toy Tea Sete, Motto Mtge, Bohemian Glasses, Spoons aoul Forks, Butter Knives, Aropkiu Ringo) And Great many Goode too ituMerone to mention. i88088gi 0 0 1 0000 L L DADA D D • 0 0 L D D 8 11 0 0 L D D . 881W 0 , 0 L ., 0 S 0 0 L '' D D D 8 0 0 L D D 8 8 0 0 L D D SSSS 0000 LLLLLL DDDD Chrisimas Expositor o u mm7 O 00 0 U U T O 0 U U T O OU U T O 0 O 0 U U T U T O Q U U T O 0 U U T 0000 UUUU FRAME COTTAGE FOB SALE.—Contrilning 4 rooms and 2 kitchens, situated near )1r. A. Stewart's brick residence in Seaforth. Apply to \V. N. WATSON, fleaforth. 908 whiskey and a variety of appliances , pnigne's own private apartment;. also, which had been used in manufactarino. that she is barefmeted, and is in every re- the same. They also stated that they found in the cellar of 'this farmer's house , spect a person the care of whom must the whole appliances for the manufacture necessarily devolve ou the public. of a lirst-class article df that which so' Further, that when her time in the jail seriously disturbs the equilibrium of the is expired, she is still in the sam Dunkinites. Everything was in - provided for, unsheltered and frien less working order, and from appearances the condition, therefore your ' Committee officers thought the institution had been would recommend that the Clerk of the in operation for some time. The 'N'ats County be authorized to have her ad- and aPpliances were destroyed, and the sifted-into the hospital for incurab liquor on hand wits taken possession of. • as it is disgraceful and not creditable to vIt is rumored that there is yet .auother establishment• of this kind, only on a our common humanity that she should more extended scale, in operation in this be allowed to ream around the country township, but its exact whereabouts has her unprotected and atilicted condi- not yet been located.—Com. tion. They also drew the attention of the Council to repairs necessary to be ers, and recommend that the work be done as soon as convenient, The Com- A MM MM A TTTT I 000 N NN mittee have pleasuitatinglhat they -AA MM MM AA T 10 ON NN found the jail ice good paler in respeet.of A A MMMM A A T IO ON NN clenliness in every part, the floors and AAA M MM M AAA T I 0 ON N N • bedding being clean and comfortable. P R RO 00 L A AM NN MA A T I O ONN N The Committee called the attention of P It RO OC CL A AM M MK A T 10 ONN N the Council to the exceedingly. unclean - P R R 000 CCC LLLLA • AM 1 MA A T I 000 NN N and uncomfortable condition in which the public offices were kept, and .recom- mended that if not better kept hereafter, another keeper be. procured. ' A. L, OliisON, Chairman. ,,,,Moved in amendment to the report by r");Ii. Kelly, seconded by 111r, Hunter, [-that the person now 'in jail, committed as a vagrant from Wroxeter, at the ex- piration of her son tram° be sent back to the township of. 1-kwiek for the Council of that inenneipality to send her to some • proper house of refurfe. Christmas was not treated as importantly in the Expositor 70 years 'ago as it is these days. An old Christmas issue of the Expositor was brought into the office recently. It was found by Mrs. Dorothy Engel, R.R.3, Mitchell. Having just published a Christmas issue of gift ideas and suggestions, the old issue was l000ked at carefully and critically by the staff h ere. The date of publication was December 28, 1906, three days after Christmas. At that time pictures were not used in newspapers so the pages looked pretty bare compared to the issues of today. In the Expositor's eight pages there was only one article of Christmas importance and that was a sermon taken from the story of the Nativity composed by a minister from Los Angeles, `California. One ad that of Wm. Pickard & Son was really seasonal. They were still offering gift suggestions. The big item for Christmas was a coon coat on special from $30.00 to $85.00. If you didn't want to go that high you could purchase a "Near Seal" coat for $26,50 or a calf coat for $16.00. On the opposite page a big ad "Genuine January ,Sale" at Stewart Bros. was feat ked. The firm continues as 'a regular familiar to all of us like elyes, old advertiser today. Their sale was a St. Nick, the singing"carolers or clearance of furs selling at 20 to the Virgin Mary with the Christ 331/2 % reduction. If you could Child. After reading the wait until January 2nd. you could Expositor in 1906 you would not get a fine black or blue beaver feel any real excitement about overcoat for $8.00, saving of_ Christmas or even anticipation $4.00. about New Years coming up. There were -"no cuts of The Christmas season as we Christmas creatures that are know it, starts about the first • 4M04. Segififtgia MASSOGithirsoA 11644ate" (31 cve IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT - PIDGEON HOLE BOUTIQUE We have a fine selection of 30 Patterns on Display Glass, Wear By Aronov Hand painted in Canada Excerpts from the Expositor's ing also read the report of Mr, 4ang- muir, Prison Inspector, and find that Christmas issue of 100 years ago there are various repairs and improve- ments ordered for the secwrity of prison- . so t re made The Committee hay- PPPP RRRR 000 CCC I. P PR RO OC CL P PR RO 00 L PPPP RRRR 0 0 0 L sAa\Tr.A. CLAUS Rage to inform the 'people of Seaforth and surrounding country that' he has opened out a Store on • Main Street, under the superintendence of ' A A A • A A 4.-AAAAA A A L L L L L L LLLLLL LULLI. A A NN A. . N NN AA N N N A A N N N AAAAA N N N N (Concluded from. Laet xne4..) . There's always. been a JAIL Alin CutiliT lloCiiE coeimrrrxxs' RS. • PORT. • The following report of the Jail and As libLien. DisTILLSMV.—It has been Court House Committee was read : very generally suspected for some time The Committee report that Amy visit- that an illicit distillery was in operation ed the jail and found therein live male in the neighborhood not far from Kin- and two female prisoners, and or.e fe• burn, bat none could lie upon the pre- male who had been sent from Wroxeter aloe spot where the genuine poteen was being mauufactured. A few days ago, for vagrancy. In regard to this unfor- tunate and ailketed woman, the Com- however, considerable stir' was crested in the neighborhodd by the appearance mittee :Auto that Mrs. Cainpaigne par- in Einburn of the Revenue Officers from , ticulai ly requested the Committee to .Goderich, and it became noised abroad call the attention of the Council special- that the right spat had at length been ly to her case, as she is the cause of a discovered. At any rate the racers , great deal of extta labor and care, the made their way to the residence of a far- unfortunate person being utterly unable mer not 100 miles from the village, and to do anything for herself, so much so in a few hours returned with a barrel of ' that her bed iris to be kept in Mrs, Cam- ft CHINA BY of Czechoslovakia CRYSTAL BY Bohemia MM MM IIIITTTTTTT CCCC 'HI' LHI EEEEEEE•LLL LLL MM MM II T 1' T C . C.H H E• E L L. MM MM II Tr-----C . H H E ' L L M M M M II T C HHHH. EEE L L , L L .S.I •14IMII 'T C• CH H E E L • • I. L L M M M IIII T'I'T CCCC IH I ILII EEEEEEE LLLLLLL LLLLLLL . ..„ Classifieds 1876 version STAVE BOLTS WANTED.--Wanted at Trott's Tub Factory, Seatorth, a quantity of Oak, White Ash, Beech and Bock Elm Stave Dolts 34 inches long; also a few good Plan logs suitable fur making 'pap pails. The highest price in cede will be paid. S. TROTT. 471-4 • HONEY WANTED.—McIntyre A WiLlir, Sea• forth, ,emitmoney Ina the worst way, a:A ctn. ,..insequently compelled to require all those huh. ta• ed to them to pay lip at once. All notes and :10- -counts not setthid by the first of JLLIIIIItry, 1877, Avilkbe handed to Mr.' Urine for (milted... NO „iii be made. McINTIltE R WILL: S. Seaford,. 472-d PICTURE FRAMES BY BEAUTI-FRAME. Frames any size picture LARGE STOCK OF PERSONAL GIFTS & ANTIQUES Pidgeon Hole Boutique Brucefield