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weiwill dell
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the trade.
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Do. 6, 1872.
The height a impertinence,,,ANk-.
leg a Jew *hat: his Christiati:ntime
is.
t6 Poor jpell'.114.heed is level
nisw if it never was before," is the
inscription ort tomhstone.
lady. placed the following
letterin the -bottom of her` flour
barrel and asked lei lausband to read
them+ --o _Ecru stir. -
_An ,etlitor'• says his ancestork`
have been in the alit of .iiving
hundred Yeara.... His opponent
sponds by saying that that was be-
tlitlitiaisisitli Of
to do."
wai good, ye -
"0, the dickens, I'ye ]eft my
parasol." • i
" Here it is."
'Now good-bye.
come to -night."
-" tese good-bye"
Then the door closed, and Nellie
went nn up. stati S. -
The Doctor gently shut the door,,
with a:sly twinkle in his eyes fl
Salt 'Airiectin tlietight: some little.
time. Now . and then a good lin-
foie the intrtidtictikin of eapital pun. mored smile broke over his face.
jshwent and -once he hook ; withsilent laugh;
kindest hearted man lives ter Then again hisface lengthened
in Oahkosh. Re forbids everybody and his brew grew dailc, till at last
to distarli a hen who is*taking her with a prafoond, shrike of the head,
comfort sitting on two porcelain he sat 'down to resume his aermon ;
eggs, He: expects to have a gold but in vain, .he could not concen-
rimmed teasiet hatched outtrate his thoughts, not au idea
— The following is the most star- would enter his - brain, so he •sat
tling compositor's line to "1111 out a idly scratching MS pen on the paper,
column." we have seen for a •month till at last with a gesture of impa-
" Does not a young mother's. heart tience, he pushed hack his chair,
leap for joy whenshe beholds1)er got up, shook.hituself, took his bat
darling babe's lot 2th.", and went out for a walk. He got
.
ewhat's to beCome,of me if you as far as the 'gate when an idea
)e sure and
E .
die t" asked an' affectionate ‘iifis of seemed. to otinke him.. He carne
her receding husband, "1don't, back, hung •upshishat, andwent in
know," he snapped, out queralOuely. search of hiS wife. For long
while they 'were elb.setect, together,
until,titne for tea.- -When tea was
ready, Miss NelAe. :came down;
equipped' for the ledture. After
" It would look better in yon to be
thinking of what'sk to become of me."
—In speaking. of a local 4bat-
1ng society, a countrypaper says
"Our village debating clubs are -in
full blast, and questions that have
engrossed the intelligent fdnetions
of sages ever since the flood are
being decided, at the rate.oftwo a
week."'
—The Titusville Press tens the
story of a .nocturnal serenader, who
sing, "When the moo oon is
o'er the la -hake, Ole the'hen
I'll thili-hi-hi-hink- of the-ee-ee l'•
The music aroused a dog- about the
size of a flour barrel. and the :musi-
cian is doing as well s could be ex-
pected.
Slang Phrases.
Rev. Dr. Hall, of New York,
was sitting in his study one pleasant
August r
aftetioon hie • thoughts
intent upon his Sunday sermon, and
his mind withdrawn frenii earthly
cares, -when his. train of thought
was rudely :interrupted, and his et-
- tentimi- distracted from his theme,
by the following conversation ••
"Oh, Nellie Hall, where are you-
,
—you'd ought to have been there—
the stuaningest fellow:" • •
Then a sound of running feet, and
pretty seon he 'heard his daughter
exclaim
Is that you, Maggie
. - "Yes, come down quiok, I've got
.,something to teli you." -
be there in 112-21f ajiffy."
Then a door opened and shut, and
in a few minutes, • .
" What do' you think, as I was
coming aver here, there was just the
sturnangest fellow, right in tront of
me. Just as 1 got opposite the new
•church, my music roll. slipped, and
every paper in it fell out on the side
Gracious ! I should have .been
dumb COD tounded .71
" And so I was, hut it was so
ridi.ulous, that I almost .• died a
laughing
" Well, that fellow, do you think,
Stopped, turned roam' and helped
me to pick them op . -1 was all hunky
dory then. Re walked as far as
hem with me, and I thanked him,
of course, etc., etc. You know how
•
1- •' yourself.' "
The good Doctor scratched his
head. Could that be his Nellie,
whom he thought. so ladylike 2LI&
opened- the door, Hasty, a little
crack, thinking, na` doubt,that .he
had a right ta play the past ,of a like cuts -in the bat k ofitree, grow
listeneto so etrangely mixed eon. and widon• with' ge,' and *if they
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versarion, ltila in his ol.seti honse. once get -firm.ill,rdt•-'2 are hard .to get
Very SOOTI ft was Continued, this 'rid,of. Tien t'heits is S.: great deal',
time,. his daughter cornmencibg the
sconverSHAOL. • =
" There. how's that for high r '
" Oh, isn't itlitat sweet,.how mu&
was it 1" -
" Ooly five &liars, eheap enough."
-‘-‘ Yea indeed; but you said yoik
was CAA g to has -re pink,. thisla
keVer !Uinta, WS' all the same in
Dutch."
The Doctor peeped to see what
the -y were talkg about—and Miss
Nellie was 4i1i1Jiting her new
bonnet to the.adgariring -gaze of her
-
Ira raging het here."
Well I don't know as , I can
looking-ardund, :a I ispose theed have 11"4 -de quite.
THE HURON EXPOSITtR.'
Mar-IMMIPQ4114-
E.
NOTWVIi. Jacrebr- giTim )ihS undersigaed;
_ .
have this day entered -into Partnership att,
Millers Mid Vrcidttbe tomraistlioti literchanta in the
Village, of aaforth, tinder,tkie narne style and
arta of $0: P. KE14DALL & CO •
Oigneclij - Us: P: KENDALL,' `
MARTIN 011A.AiLESWORTH.
,JAS' P 'KENDALLSc
-.-COII
Ile to state to the Farmers, Produce Merchants,
hale pnichased ftora Messrs. SIINARSON
the,Milla known as the. Seaforth , Mills, and will
hereafter carry on the same.'
All Hinds* of titian Purchased,
As formerly,
And the-Higheit `dAsii Pakl.
,
FLOUR exchanged for WHET
• Farmers deetring toexchange can rely upon
getting 'for their Wheit No. 1 Flour.
FLOUR DELIVERED in any part, of the Vil-
lage free of charge.
The undersigned, having lted the entire working
manttgeAlent of* the Mill for the past three years,
patrons may rest assured that they will receive
the same satisfautory treatment and as good work
as formerly.
JAS, P. KENDALL & CO.
an Dealers of" the'•Ciaitity of'ituron that. they
IN REFERENCE • to the above, the undersigned
would beg to thank their ,nionerous customers
for the extensive pstrOnage accorded to them for
the past four 'years, and trust that the same lib-
eral patronage 'willbe extended to %the nqr firm
whomwe have pleasure in being able to confident-
ly igdoinknend to bur 'old patrons. All debts due
us, in -connection ;with the „Mill must be paid. to
.Tas. P.'Kendall & Co, and all debte due by LIR, int',
connection with the same, wil1 be settled by the
said firm of Jas. P. Keodall & Co.
W. A. SHEARSON & co.
SEAVOATII MILLS
NOTICE
theywere fairly 'Seated .ist the table, Whereas. It has come to our •knowl-
Mrs, Hal 844h. my dear sir, will
you have some,tert • . •
"'In half- a jiffy, NIRdwite."
Nelite lotikal•dp, but her father
took no notice.
Ready, this cake is quite stun-
ning," went on the doctor, as sol-
emn its',11 jttdgo Jusi.„then Mil `nap-
kin fell to the floor: ” Graeiouie-
con datnh-founded,' ejaeulatei
the doctor, getting i; a little wrong.
Nellie.gazed at her 'father in poi-
,
fat amazement. .
My dear, this sauce is staying.
'Where did -yon buy it'?"
"Oh, well, it's all the Same in
Gerenit.7'
Nellie dropped her 'knife and
fork. .
xoti must give The SOMA money
for the butcher,' to -morrow," said
s. B
- have to '
first," gtvw-led the doctor, savagely.
Then . suddenly tsking out 'his
handherchief, be gave his mate -a
tremendous blow. There," said he,
that.foi• high 4"
"I know him 'tia rayself,"meek-
ly replied his wife'. This -dapped
the 'climax. The knowledge that
her father must have. heard the
afternoon converse on Was too moch
.forNellie. She burst intoteats and
left the room. The sage doctor'
nodded /wisely to bis wife, atiat
when she had got puts1 hearing ex-
claimed, ",there, wife; 1 guess we
-shell. hear no more slang phrases,
the good doctor
into his study,
'" My- dear gii4,
very foolish all
They mean
ceedingly injuri-
them. By ever
'so sparing a use, one's speech gets So
eclgeTthat certain untruthful and unprin•
cipled parties have stated that since we
haVielpurchatied the Seaforth'-/v4lls from
W. A. Shearson! & Co..; ,We blare -run
down the quality of our Family, Flour,
in order to reputation for , its sale, ---We
beg to state that 'we 'are now making
better,Floar than! -has' been.lnade in the
KiAle.since , it was, built,, and the best
Family _Flour in the Dominion.
Messrs. It FAN3ON & Co.; late W. B.
Ward, Bikers,'ii this Village, use our
Fleur exclusively in their Bake -Houle.
NV,pefor parties doubting the. .quality of
our Flour to the Brad manufactured by
than, and challenge 'Ontario to produce
better, continuously, for three mvntba:
purchasers.may rely on get-
, ting our mirjva.iled Family Flour from
the following dealers, ;A Prices as low as
any other .Flour : •
• WILSON ,& YOUNG,
R. FANSN *-CO.
STRONG.& FAIRLEY,
THOMAS LEE:
T H 0 MAS KIDD,
J. C LAIDLAW,
• K•ILLOILAN & RYAN,
-
H. MCGINNIS.
WILLIAM AULT,
11Irs. AULT,
W ILLIA M ALLEN;
HUGH 1.1.0.BB, Harpurhey.
• G. & H. 4 ACKSON, Egmondville.
WM. TH OM SON, Egmontiville.
Farmers lnay Einthange 'their Wheat
for our -lest Moor, 40 pounds per bushel
for good' W heat, Spring or Fail. -
J.AS "KENP,ALL &
from her."
The next day
called his daughtei
and said to her;
don-'t..you see how
.these phrases are
nothing, but are e
ous to those who tit
corrupted, that p
use otbriel df. (hes
. •
whichtafter
sorry to rememb
yely silly to
• the usage of them 1
- " It is bad enmgh to hear boys
them sonnstim s, but a girl is
expected to be too refined and lady-
like to sully •her
!pressions. , The u
ply a bad habit,
rson often makes
QXpresoloutc itt
arde he -would be
r. They sound,
tener, and. often
ads. to something
bv. such ex -
of them is sitn-
bet bad habits,
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minpossimmina orsmizinussimmergh. IIIMINIMINSit
THE undersigned, having sold the Htiron FO" drY property mid atock to the " Goderich Foundry
and tktinefaetering company," begs to thank -the public, for their liberal support during the past
nineteen years, and trusts that they continue to send their orders to the new Company.
Goderich, 10th June, 1872. B. RUNCIMA.N.
It mg to the above notice,
in corn IAD ionslup.
parry and are int
who use bad Tang
if we keep com-
mute with those
age, we are apt to
make use( of -it 'Out selVeS. 1-"f!TS011ts
ate known -15t the Company they
keep.' When yo see' a.person us-
ing these slang ph ases you may be
sure that such a , wrgon knows not
what is called' d society'"
" Sue,h express' tis of ' By Gorry
or By Dain' ar not. only foolish,
but wicked. -For oes Doe the Scrip-
tures say, Swea not at all, deither,
hY -heaven, nor by earth, but let
your commumea ions be yea, yea,
and nay, nay., for vhatsoevet• istnore
than' these epmetl evil.' . There,
the doctor, "
sermeu of it,_85!
()fazing 121;rrises."
Ses.forth 31111s, Out.
• . Co.Th Goderich ratindry & Manufacturing C
I Beg to inform the public that they are prepared to contract for
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, FLOUR, GEIST, AND SAW MILLS;
SAWING MACHINES, &c.
On hand—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel boards ;
• GANG PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, &o.
•
SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE -BARS,
* I . WAGGON BOXES, &c.
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, of various kinds:
'SALT PANS MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, AND BLACKSMITH WORK.
BOILERS AND SALT PANS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
TWENTY r THIRTY -HORSE POWER TIIIITTLAR BOILERS rerally on hand for sale.
Ia"' All orders addressed to the Company or Secretary will receive prompt attention. -
ROBERT .RUNCIMAN, HORACE IIQRTON,
General Manager. - President.
GEORGE NIEBERGALL:
Manager Agricultural Department.
ARCHIBALD HODGE,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Goderich, Ontario, June 10,1872. VAS
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JUST li,CEIVED BY
ROBERTSON & CO.
SIG iv o
A 8plendid Assortment of Plated Ware,
DIRECT F1101%1 SHEFFIELD.
LARD ELEPHANT, STOCK'S AND OTHER
•• MACHLNE OILS.
a,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
THE TIME NOW
ARRIVED
WHEN ALL SHOULD BE,
WARMLY AN, COMFORTABLY
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, which we Can sell at less than PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES.
ELEPHANT AND JAMES' BRANDS WHITE LEAD. •
RAW AND PALE BOILED OIL,
GLASS, _PUTTY, &c.
make it any cooler," said Nellie 1-uY daughter: Sall
kill une fif I'd open a door." Her -let tiS have LI 0 MOr
•father ;Ind requested her the day
.before, to keep the doors closed.
".I guess it.'s- tirs' e for me to ab-
squatulate." said Mgagie rising; -
"Don't tear youteelf away. Are
you going Ito theleague to -Bight t"
' Yes, I had a StaftVing old time
'get Tuesday night." •
"George Sall nciers va id 'he should
go home with you to-nigh:5."
" Did lie. Ife'd better spell able
first " •
That's so. If there's anything I
hate, 'tis these bays bothering round;
they ought to be put in -a b6.rrel an
fed through the bunghole unti they
Are enough to behave."
"I must bid you a fond adieu
INSURE YO
a PROPERTY
AND YO B. LIVES.
Strong Seaforth.
T14o Scottish Provinci
Fire and Lite.
was Western Insurane
Fire and Lite.
The Isolated Risk
Canada.
Terms as reasonable
agent doing businees fo
HAVING purchased and thoroughly refitted the
•"..talls formerly owned by the Keatirs. SCOBIE,
I anittiow prepared to furnish
FAMILY FLOTJR,
Second to NONE'IN SEAFORTH,
And that will
Compare -favorably with any in the Do-
.
If yon want A 1 V.40 IJIR, go to the follovring
Dealers and ask for , MAI1SIIALL'S—Rememher
ML.RgliALL'S ?Lova:
a. a
W • SCOUT ROBERTSON,
WHITSIDE,
SIMON POWELL,
Or at W. .MARSHALL'S Mills.
Orders '1.1t with W. S. ROBERTSON will be
proMptly attended to.
Parties who wish to
Insurance Cothpany--
Company, of Toronto.---,
snrance Company, of
as offered by any other
-reliable Companies.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Also, Agent for the Agricultoral Investment
Soeiety, I1oridon. This Compank offers better in-
ducemots to borrowe i than any others dobi,
business iti this PraviCall and get- circulars
giving full particulars b fore purehasing elsewhere
OFFICE—over • Stro • g & Fairley's Grocery
Store, Matin Street, Seat rat. 252
. s-
EXchange,Wheat for Flour,
Are 'certain toireceiVe proper 'qntintity; end an arti-
cle that wilidoly.00mpetition. •-
W. MARSHALL. '
186-tf
TO. THE PUBLIC AT LARGE.
W. H. OLIVER,
llarness,SaddIe and Trunk
IVIANUFACTULtElt,
.3./...11.3r -ST-„ i:APORTIL
4
1i THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OE
CARRIAGE -MAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' IIRDWAT�
• •
In the County.
Best AMERICAN WATERLIME and CALCINED PLA.STER, Fresh and Dry,
And warranted good.
whi. ROBERTSON & CO.'S.
SIG? OF TliE SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choicti easortment*of light and heavy Harness,
Whips, Bells, Horse Clpthing, 8:c., kept constantly
..ott hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and
charges moderate.. Remember the place, lign. of
the Scotch•Collex. W. II. OLIViER.
T K.E.TH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
PAIN:
_.L..
0 CARTWBIGHT. L. D. S„ Surgeon Dentist,
• extract's teeth without pain by the use of the
Nitrous -Oxide Gas. Office—Over the Fountain of ,
'Fashion, Mr. Poly er's store, on the Market Square.
Attendance in eaforth, at linox's Hotel, the firat
Tuesday and Wet esclay of 'each month ; hi Clinton, e
at the Commercial Hotel, on the.folltering Thurs-
1 the time at
AIIIIMMINEIMINNEINMEL
DARK MINK SETS IN LARGE VARIETY.
0-1R,A.7rILB STS,
Rlack Lamb Hete, &nth Sea Seal Sets, White Fur Jacket, in all sizes, Black Astrican Jackets,
South Sea Seal Mantles
ADE TO ORDER.
Grebe Sets always ou hand and made to order.
Ladies' Furs Repaired and Altered.
The Finest and Best
CENTS' FUR CAPS
•
OF ALL KINDS.
Buffalo Robes, Wolf Robes, Coon Robes. All Fur Goods made to order.
Highest Price paid for Raw Furs.
NOTICE THE PLACE.
N. B. POWTER.a
Market Square,
25STRATFORD.
51
T.
ANDERSON
MERCHANT TAILOR AND
CLOTHIER,
SIGN OF THE BIG
Main -street, Seaforth.
Is now prepared .to warnaly and com-
fortably clothe it4 who furnish him
their orders.
' JUST RECEIVED
A very nice stook of
FANcy-pH-Evtow
. Which make a Teri/ Um:Thome suit.
Rench Diagonal 1-Cdatings
•
The nicest ever offered. in Seaforth.
•
•
FANCY VESTINGS_
101 various patterns and at v.arions prices. Also,
a very nice...stock of
•
STEWART,:TROMPSON..& CO.
days and Fridays.: The remainder o
his Stratford offic.
Parties requiring new reqto calt1,.. Which, havig been bought in the best Markets, will be be sold at a
teeth -are uested
if at Selforth and Clinton, on the first days oia
ARE NOW RECEIVING THE
Largest and best Selected Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
EVER BROUGHT INTO AINLEYVILLEi CONSISTING OF
CFO 0 S,
A
PATALOON GOODS;
To correspond with the above, •
All of which will be neatly Made Up
and Sold
CHEAP FOR eASH.
HATS' AND CAPS,
of the _latest and every style, adorer' on hand.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS, FURS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CRCCERIES, ARDWARE, POTS, OILS, &C.,
tendance. "
t.ise of the Gas. at Dr. Oolton'e ,.
: YV1LLE, Sept. 25, 187''.
York.
bound not to be nudersoich
Over 84,000 patients have had teeth extracted-by
of6.7New ,
•
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Anything in the Gents' Furnishing Line can al-
ways be lutd at
T. K.- Anderson's.
•
GENTS' FURS.
A er7 handsome stock of Gents' Furs of the lateat
st,yles and best 'quality. all Sets furnished cheap.
Call and see them, and you vannot, helii but be
aatiaded. • ,
RE.40YIVIAg -'40:TH1N;
AT COST.
My enstom trade 'birvbIg so -rapidly increased
leaves the no time to Attend to the Iteadyinade
Clothing Departmental have therefore determined
to clear out my whple 'took, at wet, Or under, if
IWO nary;
- T. K. .ANDERSON,
sign et the Big Hat, Mitin-strett, Seaforth.
small advance on cost, as we are
. STEWART, THOMPSON & CO
ammasmsama.1111111111."
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F.0
CliEA_PEST
AND BEST
GO TO
JOHN STAUFFER'S
Al/sTLEYVILLE,
Sign of the Two Bureaus.
, •
JUNE. 1.13, 1872. 23732
•
CABINET-MAKER WANTED.
WANTED a fait -class Cabinet-maker, to work
VY at piece -work; good wages
- XA.11oy. . STER, A inleyville.
JOHN BULLARD,
T ICENCED KUCTIONAER for the County of
-I-4 Huron. Sales otiended in all porta of the
County. AU orders left at •this pfilee wlilhe pun&
tually attended te, or at VI Plecn.T.Jot 11, Con. 11
molcidop. JOHN BULLARD, Auctioneer.
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