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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-10-23, Page 3;TORE. clash StOre is now en - it$ former size, and axle of the Largest', of h* eorisisting of every ttootla Renee- Most reported to Seafortli VNTRY, thus saving Merchant here. The from first hands and e found Kati -a Value. are Specially an:leap, any other Haase in I ITartarc D'ress Goodta yard, cheap at 80e, Striped Lustre% 26 rd cheap cheap- at E t`reg, doable fold, 2ff ird, cheap at 22e, F. Empress Cloths, all '50e per yard„ cheap b, 2. inches wick, at a very cheap lot. ,ilks, gros grain, 28 lath $3 guaranteed. env at $3 5(/, up to s• Check Wineeys, at Grey Mantle Water *55c to1. latest Stylee, from Stock* in Seaforth all at 50e mob, ugle trimmed and I,. worth $4* jackets„ at 0 to E& a Set, due - .4 to $7 5G, a Set tte se inch White te 121a. .vels, for I7c„ worth , at 10c, worth 14e. ;Blankets, 5 pounds Lra Daaaacao, at Sa, und SUL-tinge, at TAW. ;annol Shhaings, 63 inch, at 55e • laWalty*"8: . SOA RFS thing low prices, night them at the '€L, at half price, EZPETs ERE. I, at 75c a yard, wi,,rth 80e. ut 75e. tiv2 50—extra Cal new Pattern. a:L 20 per yard :forth. at 14e, 20c and 1:44E -T (e of Nr. T. nem:aced, and Isgtoek of line ;:iato, to choose 1:afirtcil direct Patterns are 'OIL/ARS, VIC; OF FE. kg GAPS , in time, 0,tre you want ,-erci who can p rail, and we I:Ca a we adver- L buv cheaper os-.ibly get at the good pays 31'7. eie it • OCT. 23, 1874. GA.IETI..IS.' the dar — - same fo the roll il face has the same hea as the e ongated..• We depart so fa • from 'nature, ,1 ad from pure ar -_ as to mdci the hu an form absolut ly defo •ed to mak the fairest Ornament and •own of wo anheocl, her hair, rougl and _coarse d lustreless, like the sta le of the fiel , and present prematurely roy. There e a betno beauty in minaT 7 in congruo is colors; in cutting the 'stye of rich , ilk, that seems to have sin' .bine in its a eena with rows of gimp and fringes ; in overloading skirts wit such Heavy imminga as to impede the alk ; iL in wearing a, bonnet which falls ov the nose, or on the nape of the neck, or is placed o ' the top of a tot of fals lair, cut fron, the heads of de d wome • is trinur ed, at one and he same with lace and ribbon, and flower feathers and beads and brooches ! a curios fact that the really elegan artistic fashions adopted y the res able classes in Paris, w en they teach rt a clistauce, tesque as much s a -caricature rtrait, li ere lige of rai tent, same dies, if , as long as it is creditable in appearan e ; but th4re is og clothi g, in. ward an grotesque in at ite ; in a ex - The last instance of originality in a marriage announcenaent is the following : No cards, no cake, no: fuss." —An Episcopal clergyman who rather likes a joke, was engaged to read the service for a btother minister, and was hurrying to church a little belated on Sunday morning. A friend, strnek by his uncommon speed, inquired, " Sir, why so fast ?" "In order," said. he, "that he who runs may read." ; —Of tratli, a home without a girl is only half blessed ; it is an orchard With- out blossoms, and a spring without song. A house full of sons is like Lebanon With its cedars, but daughters by th i fireside are like roses in Shaapn. --You often hear of a man being in advance of his, age, but you never hear of a woman being in the. same practicer - moat. —"Remember," said a -trading Quaker to his son, "in making thy way in the world, a spoonful of oil go further than a quart of vinegar." —The fallowing concise and compre- hensive note was sent to an 111incis mer- chant by a neighboring farmer the other day : `I Send me a trace chain d two hinges—Jane had a baby last nigh —also, indiscriminately adopti • g the CLINTON, ins and the astral colors, while 1 ress MARBLE VV RKS, two padlocks. "• What is heaven's best gift ta man?" asked a young lady the other night, smil- ing sweetly on a pleasant looking young man. "A horse !" replied the young than, with great prudence. • ---__" Oh, Nanny, wilt thou gang wi' me ?" as the fellow Said. when he was try- ing to steal a goat. - —Three things that never •agree—two cats over one mouse, two wives in one house, and two lovers over one lady. —It is altogether too absurd to say that "man- is not perfect" Who is there, who has not 'met with many who were perfect staangers, and some who were - perfect raScals, and. not a few who were perfect fools ? —One wet morning, a North Country minister, on meeting one of his parishion- ers besmeared all over with mud, said, "Good mornin', James ; this is no a very . good day for waikin'." James replied, " Pegs, it's no old for tumblin' either, minister; for I've tried baith o' them," —"Do you suppose nobody has got a conscience but yourself ?" said a vigorous tongued lady to a severe cross-examining barrister. " My conscience us as good as yours --ami better, too, for it has never been used during the course of myelife, the people demurely ; go to thy meat ap- ' serve God devoutly, and. the world busi- How TO PASS THE am—Arise early ; tap one fled gi ttueo le Yt bh Iv, do thy work wisely, give thine alms secretly ; go on thy way gravely ; answer while yours must be nearly worn out." • teinperately. Go to thy slipper soberly, ;eynot too liberal ; rise therefrom sbitedtheereaitly:liasnerdeestielyel;) of surely.tliy —A. young lady in a. -Canadian town put a piece of wedding cake under her pillow,land went to bed With the happy belief that she would dream of seeing her future husband. That evenina, how- ever, she had eaten two plates of ice cream,. about a pint of strawberries, sev- eral sweet cakes, and two large pickles, and she nOw, says s -he would remain sin- gle all her life than marry the man she sawin her dream. , , —LA Highlander who sold brooms went - into a barber's 'shop in Glasgow to get shaved. The barber bought one of his brooms, and,_ after having shaved him, asked the price of it. Tippence," said the l Highlander. " N o, no," .said the sharer ; " givelon a penny, and if that does not satisfy you, take your broom again." The Hi an tookand asked what he hadto pay. "A penny," says Strap. "I'll gie ye baubee," says Duncan, " and if that cilium satisfy ye, pit on my beard again." —Shortly after the battle of Prince- ton,. a witty Scoiali farmer amused him- self by,writing ft humorous ballad upon it, Which so stung one of the officers who had; behaved. very badly on this occasion that he sent the poet a challenge toineet him at He-- for mortal combat. The second found. the farmer busy with his pitchfork, to whom he delivered the challenge of the redoubtable hero. The good-humored farmer, turning toward him with his agricultural implement in his band, coolly said, "Gang awa' back to Mester Smith, and tell him I hae nae time to come ta II— to gie him satis- faction; but that if he likes to come here; I'll if st do as he did—I'll run awa' 1" --aaes4s---- • ---- Doing a Dun. "I have a small bill against you," said a pertinacious -looking collector, as he en- tered the store of one who bad acquired the character of a hard customer. " Yes, sir, a very fine clay, indeed," was the reply. "I am not speaking of the weather, but your replied the collector in a loud, key. " ft would be better if we had a little rain." " Confound the rain," continued the collector, arid, raising his voice, added, "having you the money to pay this bill?" "Beg your pardon,, I'm hard of hear- ing. I've made it a rule not to lend my funds to strangers, and. I really don't rec- . ogmze you. "-I'm collector for -the Daily Extin- guisher newspaper, sir, and. I have a bill against you," persisted the collector, at the top of his voice, producing the bill, and thrusting it in the. face of his debtor. e determined to endorse bills for no one ; you may -Put the bill back into your pocket -book; really -can't en- dorse it" - Confound, your endorsement 1 Will you pay it?" " You'll pay it, no doubt, s • ; but there is always a risk about the e mat- ters, you know, so I must declinel "The money must be mine to -day." Oh, yes, ninety days; but I would not endorse a bill for you at a miele ; so get out of my store. It is seldom that I am. pressed upon for an endorsement, even by a friend ; on the part of -a stranger, sir, it is inexplicable. Do not force me to pat you out ; lease the prem- ises." - The bill was returned to the Erxtin • guislwr, office, endorsed : "So dreadfully deaf that lie couldn't understand." 10 HURON S Next door west of the TREE , Comm MONUMENTS, AEA And woric of all kinds in Amerie Marble, designed and executed -in and at most reasonable prices. Mantles. of Various Colored on hort Noti rola Hotel. STONES, n and Foreign the best style, Marble sup - and Granite Monuments and Head tones imported to order. , W. H. COOPER, Jr. and 277 T. CALDER, Agent. Iatni(si THE . )CC HURON PLANING MILL Englan , traveling so sh become icticulous and grc like the original design in Pan 1 is like a true p is no ta th in constant ch • illES3RS. GRAY & SCOTT ; rtEG to announce that they here commenced no disgr ce in wearing th-1-5 business in the Shop lately OccupiedIby Mr. Martin, and are now prepared to orders for neatly , nd carefully kep great b auty becomi well -ass rted colors, in av iding the wk- And asn kinds of paixed Umber. Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, cessivel. tan woman nc trnakingjher- ALSO LATH AND self loo like a maypole, i r a very hort one day, rfing her stature It is dOiibt- manly duty to h ok as- pleasant ssibly can ; but more bathing, 1 -brushed hair, a constant sup- gh our own industry of snowy id' cuffs; and cap too, when we be young, woul effect thi oh - le the intoxicati n of dres de - aim. —Mrs. Kor with& less a w as she p and we ply thro collars , cease to ject, wh feats th 1-Takei that yin impairs -ments the quai gestion a. certai There is notion— that vi alarmin dread_ t 1 • adios and Vi in moderation, ti gar is beneficial, the digestive o artificial digesti tity of acid be s retarded ; if in i. point, digestio reason, therefore unhappily too oft legar helps to keep dowi4 any adiposity, and that ladies who e disappearance of their gra eful outlines in curves of plumpness el and- ing into "Jet" may acres so dre tul a result y libera4 potations' of vii gar. butthe can only arrest,it at th far more dreadful expense o their health. The amount of acid W eh will 11eep thein. thin will destroy heir digestivet powers. . Portal gives i. case which should ie a warning : • A few years ago, a y unglady in easy circumstances enjoyed good health ; he was i very plump, iad a good appeti je, and a Tema- pleidon looming with vi see and lilies. She beg n to look upon mer plumpness with au picion, for :her mother was very fat,:audishe was afraid of becoming like her. Accordingly, .she c nsulted a wo- mlan, wi o advised her to drink a glass of vinegar daily. The young lady hallowed the advrce, and her piaM ness diminish- ed. Shl'e, was delighted al ith the experi- f ment, aticl continued it f r more than a month. 1 She began to have a cough ; it at its commencement, and i was edil as a slight col , Which would Meantime from iry it became (W slow fever came on, and - I breathing ; -her body became. wasted away, night sweats, of the feet and gs succeeded, lima a diarrhoea termin,a ed. -her .1..f :" Therefore, young ladies, be boldly 1 fat ! Never pine for graceful slimness and ro mantic pallor ; but if Nature means you to be ruddy and rotund, accept it with a • egar. ere is no oubt ut in ex ss it ans. E, peri - n show tt at if v, di- ond ted. l gar iminishe reased b is ar in the relied On - 118 dr eonside go off. moist ; licuity lean an swellirn ana, grace, which will captivate more harts than all the paleness of a circulat ng library. . D TODDY.—The Highlanders, from hr bit, invariably mix their toddy twice as strong as the Lowlanders are ac- customed- to do. "I was once sitting," says a correspondent, "onathetiox of the Aberdeen and Banff coacy the side of Charley", a well-knowir and. respected. INGLES. CHEESE BOXES AND SETTERS,, L FAR)/... GATES, HAY R ES, ctc. A good stock of Seasoned Lam er On hand. , • Factory and Lumber 'lard on 1ioder1oh street, near Ma n st eat. a •JigSawing and Custom Planing neatly done. A. GRAY. W. H. SCOTT. There a; Lumber in MeKilli‘p, at the I VICTORIA STEAM MILLS, And ' JOHN GOVENLOCK s the man to supply it. A mi. 's o hand a large stock of all kinds of J --L ran ber, which will be sold at prices which cannot b suilpassod in this County for cheapness of vice. Drain ng] and Fencing Lumber in abundance. • Also S' NG ES, LATH, and every description of builders' ma oriel. Parties building or baying halm qu ntitib will be liberally dealt with, and will find it tottheir profit to give the VI TORIA 'MILLS a trial b fore urchasing elsewhere. • ORDE S cUT AT A DAY'S I 'NOTICE. dressed -to Win- attcintioin Re - LOCK'S Mills is the place. All or ere' ft at the Mill or throp P. 0. w ill receive promp member GOVE 825 Victoria JO One hor MAI CAPIT T BUYS Gree rent rate erty. S have do 2ll011.0-Y 0 —when Lots; pa, will find Buys ou ties me S. P'S RTER, e Banker and Eros inge Broker. 'MEET, S - $0 000,000,01. is is no blow, but fact'. 1 backs and American Silver at Cur- . Lends money o good farm prop - notes without ether. Receives oeit, and pays 20 er cent. interest et it. Buys and ells- Houses and a ving town and wi hing to sell quick n hand like a thou nd brick. fide, , Siteep Skins, triand Wool c t the highest pi; Psi All this is c one with the above capital, wonder- ful, is it not? Hand in your wants, wishes and expectations, don't be afraid, he -ion% bust. 841 TO THE PUBLIC A LARGE. W H. OLI ER, Hari ess, ' Saddle c nd Collar dragsman, one very cold morning, when we stopped at an inn to change., lu'irses, MANUFACk. and Charley informed me we -could get a ' drop a' real gudewhiskv there.' wishing .21 AIN -ST., SEA to know' whether I Would, prcfpr it ' Hee- n land or Lowland fashion ; for ye ken,' continued the smiling Jehu, 'the flee lander says a glass o' whisky and a glass o' water make very:gude Lowland toddy, but a glass o' whisky and a glass o' whis- ky din s• a' for makin' it real tartan toddy.' ' amonnow:t1101011111.1111110101011110011.11111°.11."1"11111.. LOOK 0 T FOR YOUR OWN INTEREST. ALE ANDER CAMERON, S wiTO MAKER 'and deweler, Mitchell, while A oho " thanking his numerous, friends and custom- Whips, era in the County of Huron and surrounding die- on ham trict for past favoral woul respectfully intimate charges that he heti removed tothat beautiful stand west end of Hicks' Hotel, where he has opened a beautiful selection of ladies' and gents' jewelry of the latest novelties Also, clocks the largest and most vari- ed in Western Ontario. My watches are acknowl- edged to be the cheapest and best in the market, M A every oue being thoroughly regulated and tested before being offered for sale. - GN or THE SCOTCCOLLAR. ceassortment of light a d heavy Harness, lens, Horse Clothing, dm kept constantly Repairing promptly Atended to, and oderate. Remember the place, sign of W. H. OLIVER. the Scot h Collar. S A Special Ageucylor the Elgin Watch. , EPAIRING. Having been. successful in obtaining the services of Mr. FRASER, who has had long practice in the Cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland, cus- tomers will find that in no part of the Dorhinion (gal they have their clocks watches and j welry better done up. ATXX. CAMERON, 1 - Practical Watch aker. Mitchell, Aug. 21, 1874. - 0-52 work I SEA.FO.RTH PLANING MIL 1 SASH IDOOR AND _BLIND FAC Calder TILE sa BLIND seriberbegs leave to thank his nu erous ' castoniiers for the liberal patronage extended to . . EAFORTH. AN:D -0- ON RBL Vir K S IIESSETT & BR( R, (Late of Hamiltqn,) • Would i stiniate to their nunieroius frinds and the general ublic that they are pr pare to fill all orders r Mon ents, Headstones, Ta le Tops, Mantles. '86c Grartit Monuments Imp° 'ted to Order. f the best style and nit', an cannot be surpassid in -this part of Ontari A call 'espectf ally solicited. old. Stand, opposite NI 114-1-K STI.RE him emcee commencing business in Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with a continuance of the smile. Parties atm:fling to build would do well to give him aealij ashe will continue to keep on hand a large toe of all kinds ef RY PINE LUMBER, SASHES, t DOO S, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, S INGLES, LATH, ETC. He feels confident of giving satisfaction tq those who may I vour him with their patronage, a none but first -e ass workmen are employed.. t Planing • - Part miler attention paid to Cus om 201 JOHN H. BROADFO - Dress vs. Beauty. It is natural that every. woman should like to look well ; it is commendable that she should, aim at taste and beauty in her attire; and it is astonishing how cheaply these objects can be obtained by a little observation and judgment. But neither taste nor beauty have any con- nection with the present intoxication, wherein the fashion is not so much fol- loweci as caricatured; the -tall and the short, the thin and the tat the fair and - r. SHROUDS ! S FIROTTDS Aft. ROBERTSON, CABINET MAHER AND UNDERTAKER, Johnson's Old Stand, Main street, Seaforth, hai now 'on hand good assortment Of ' -- SE3EtOtIDS Which he can Sarni:5h cheaper than they an be got elsewhere. E. ataaiaBTr. Callum's Hotel, T, SEAFORTH. 11. Sal'T. WH WANTS NEY? • A. STRONG, SE YO TEE, n Money at a L0' R TE OF INTER - her on Farm or Village operty. requiring money'shoul iappy to him. RE YOUR ROPERTY AND TOUR IVES. A. Strong, IS atorth. IS ALSO AGENT OR The Se Well Provincial Ins nceCTomp:toy-- Fir The W stern Insurance C(4np y,oor andLife. Fir and Life., The Iselated Riek Ins CO/nanny, of Gan di. Term as reasonable as Offerd b ay other agent cling business for reliable oma. OFFI E—'over Strong it kairley s Grocery 252 Store, ain Street, Seaforth, Will Zen EST.it Partie INSt t ; ‚-I .-. • „ •.• EXPOSITOR. DUN -CAN 41 DUNCAN., 0-Et.A. INT ID 0 P NEW MILLINER SHOW ROOM. 'WE are happy to inform our many friends and. ustomers that we are able to open our 1 MILLINERY SHOW ROOM this week, in con ection with our General Staple and Fano) Croods. We have engaged the services of a FIR.ST-CLASS MILLINER To take charge of the Show Room, and our oust MILLINERY GOODS done up in the Latest Style au the Latest and Newest Shapes in • • 3 REMOVED TO LARGER AND MORE COMMODIOUS 1=11:11VIISS O C. WH—LSON, SEAPPRTH, ITAVING now removed to his new premises on Mall Street, which he has fitted up specially for his trade, lain a better position than ever to - give his customers good. value for their money. 7EW Call and see him. Dry mars can depend up being waited on with of the best quality. We are able 4o show all 13 s s For Ladies, Misses and Children. Th Latest and Rarest Novelties in French and English Flow0s, Feathers, Jet Goods, AND ORNAMENTS USED IN MILLINERY. All the Latest Colors '12, Silks, Satins Terry; Silk and Patent Vellets, Ribbons and Laces. We also Solicit SPECiAL INSPEUTION of our General DRY GOODS, WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE ALL DEPARTMENTS: PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, BLACK LUSTRES AND STIFF GOODS, STRIPE, TARTAN AND PLAIN SHAWLS, BLACK DRESS SILK, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, PRINTS .AND SHIRTINGS, GitEY AND WHITE COTTONS, DENIMS, TICKINGS AND SHIRTING, TABLE LINENS, TOWELINGS AND N1.PERY, RIBBONS, LACES AND TRIMMING, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HABERDASHERY AND SMALL WAR CLOUDS, SCARFS, BOOTEES, MITS, &c ES, SATINS, ALPACAS, FELT SKIRTS, &c. CANADIAN & SCOTCH SHIRTS & DRAWERS, GRAIN -BAGS, CARPET WARPS, BA'TT1NGS, &c., 1 CLOTHING A We have this Season Canadian Stook of A Splendid Assortment. In all the New Brands. Large assortment andcheap. Excellent Value. We Defy Competition. Stock large and prime va!lue. A Full Assortment. I Full Lines and Prices Value Something Ext Splendid Variety. Something Special. Very Complete. Large Assortment. Full Range. A Large Lot Cheap. Extra Value. D CLOTHS. to offer Special Inducement in CLOTHING, i.14 READY-MADE GO(i)DS, we have fall lines in Tweed Suitsi, Sill; Mixtures, and Black Cloth Suts. ALSO, BOYS' CLOTHING, FULL LINES. OUR STOCK OF BRA VRRS, BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS, TTEEDS, MELTONS IS GOOD VALUE. f. We are prepared to make up Suite to'order on t e Shortest Notice and in the Latest Styles. • HATS, OAPS AND FUR GOODS. Men's Felt Hats in American, English and Canadian Hats and Caps. We are als Shapes in full range, Also Boys' and Youths' offering a large lot of LADIES' FUR SETS CHEAP, In Striped Grebe and Mink Sets. BOOTS AN D SHOES. We would call special attentiOn to a large 1t, of ea's LONG BOOTS, which were purchased of the retular season at a low figure, Which we are selling a very little over factory prices. • A Large Lot of IRubberi Goods for Fall Wear. Full Lines in Ladies', Misses', Boys' • d Children's Shoes at Low Prices. CALL AND EXAMINE. Ott DUNCAN & DIINCAY SEWIN MACHINES. That Beautiful and Silent Sewing Machine, the. best in the Canadian Market, THE FLORENCE, Is now taking the lead, is being sold everywhere, and is highly recommended by all who have used them. 0. C. WILLSON is the Sole Agent for the DOMi71100. THE IFEBSITR And FOURTEEN other Machines to select from. MUSICAL INSTRUMNTS. Mathusliek and Weber Pianos, Prince, Bell Co., and the Canada Organ Company's Organs. Also Violins and all kinds of :an Instimments. THE FARMERS' FRIEND„ That old stand-by, the No. 18 Thistle Cutter Plow, a few on hand, These are the original and only Genuine Thistle Cutters. Remember this. OTalba AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And articles of all kinds, sorts and sizes, con- stantly on hand. BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS, For Ladies and Children, all styles and.. sizes, always on hand. - Remember your old friend in his new44mnd. O. 0..WILLSON, Main Street, Seaforth. STOVES & TINWARE Of all kind, and in endless variety at MRS. WHITNEYrS„ CarmichaeIs Block, Main street, Seaforth. GOAL OIL, Pure, good and cheap, wholesale and retail at Mrs. WHITNEY'S. CUSTOM WORK Of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly exe- cuted. 30.9 MRS. -WHITNEY. GOOD PROSPECTS. A GOOD HARVEST EXPECTED. JOHN KIDD Has just received a large stock of Harvest Tools such as Scythes, Forks, Cradles, SNATHS AND HAY FORKS: Which he -will Sell as Cheap as any in the Trad. • NO SECOND PRICE. JOHN KIDD. THOMSON &WILLIAMS, A G 1?1C ULT URAL I ilf LAMEN ENGINE AND ENGINE WORKS, MITCHELL, ONTARIO. OUR Two -Horse Proocl Sawing Machine has been thoroughly tested, and gives entire sat- isfaCtion. It is supplied with a band wheel for driving a straw cutter, grain crueller, or other machinery, -without extra expense for the belt A TRIAL OFFERED. ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS kept constantly on hand. BOILER SHOP IN FULL OPERATION. Engines of all Sizes Made to Order REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ADDRESS, THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitshell, 1878. • e•1 • • • •