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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-12-25, Page 3oat „ r ia and see, _ eya, St., 34t1 ark' tee t mitt . St. * Atj !:arte, eon. afon rms, ovyy s to * ;able V- C. ery the ,reet rad- - krio, ook, the 54 and -esi- loor 4742. [Sure krona. ana •13te-• the jdfred Ras-, 344 edit. Oeret !stir - With Sobe , tore, 70 DAT col - 50 dae- nto,. l -the s Leda, . 3.1% HT, ra • hs ases He wee - y rear Vet - and. Lena- beala ;e of fls ba All. Ron Maa and the. thad an usge euy arid The javter, the psa tept r • ES bed Ed. Ttys, rith the- ier t. toit, ja. - 0 • • • IT• The boys about this town had A IVIason.10 Goat In a- small village, not a thousend miles from this place, eays the Somona Democrat, a certain divine whose church is strongly opposed to secret societies, annotinced a few werei.s ago that he would deliver a discourse aeainst Free.- masenry. The appointment was for Saturday night, and. a 4arge audience Cattle °tit to hear him. Stist as the speak- er be gen to warm up with his aubject, a lot ot boys eveut up to the door, and Opened it, shoved in an old billy -goat, and leaked the' door on the • sice. Now this old goat was a notorious fel- e - I -4 - -1 teased and "fooled", with hini SO, much that he was always • "on the light." When thrust into the large company that composed the aadienee of 'the rev- erend speaker, he was not at all abashed, bet began -lookiea armed for a &email worth,of hs horns. Soon he discoaer- ed the speaker gesticulatiug in the kith- cer end of the room, and, With a few pre- liminary nods, to assure himself that his neck was in good workine order, h made for him ou the double qpielf, It -was as if the ghost of the teaditional Masonic goat was after him. Dodging around the pulpit he managed' to elude billfe well -aimed- butts. - Down among the aux ience they came, blit'pin-seed and the pursuer. Women and children mounted the benches, and such a scene of confusion and such an uproar is not. -often :seen in a solemn assembly. In the meantime the boys wero thine a voile • of stonesat the end of the bedding. By - a strategic movement the goat was caugh t 'and tied to a bench, end the con- gregation. quieted down. The speaker resumed his subject. , Billy stood quiet-, ly for a while, but when One of the boys -who knew his tricks made a motion at him, he begen to plunge .aed to rear to eget at him, creating as Much confusion as before. When the door was opened, all were glad to get out, except billy,' who felt that he had not had ' half a show. Found -in a Well He dige.-,ed better than he knew. did Mr. G. Tdi onski, Swesh emigraut, who, having located',a feral, he J3; pwn , Co., Kan -;a-3, concluded about a forfaif,ght_ ago to have a well.. Forty-tWo feet clown he came to a sort of doer of cedar poles, live inches thick. These with greee dif- ficulty he reinoyed and found, a_ .efinilar floor a feet lower. Removing thiS he NV kla rewarded by disceveling not water, but four human skulls', one stone :axe, two stone spear -heads. one stone- pipe-- bowl and two earthen kettles.' The s ""r ,11 X.ROSITT „ be a yeoman, beautiful in form all except the face, but hoggish in feeding. and .manners, and lived infd died in a hospie.: tat founded and 'maintained • by her; wealthy parents. Equally veracious, we suppose, -wile the story of a Belgian gen, denim who renounced the Church and embraced Judaism ; the first ohild -born to him afterward had a. pig's pace .; but in later years, when the father recanted etel the driukhter was 'baptized, the -face miraculouelY‘ changed to human form. A third story is that'af janakin born in Rhenish Hollarid in 1618, well proportioned in form else, but pig -faced, • end having fio other Power of languaee 'LORING ESTABLISHMENT. than a grunt. She, Or her parents, Of- . would marry her ; many. gallants creme,1 but one and all begged to decline whei! they had seen her. --A the Year Roulzd'! ' d Stand on the Corners,Seaforth, Jost 11,i:1\1,1;33: , • I MAMMOTH I * STORE AND - fere& .E40.000 to. any gentletn-an Whe! • • A Deterneitied Bigamist F . . ' past; -Robert' T. .-G • oi some time eerie supplied with a Fresh Stock of WOOL - of every ' inable .description, suited to ra in, ' who ha te utalfat hietidiatis, and adaptea in as°1;:liZvofalheA•1 6 economical. - , - • ' .. 0 the wants of all -the llberal don, alias Frank , It. I • r. ' been doing basinese in Renfrew Commission mid General Agent,' we . . .. I = • suspected of being. a bigkinist, ha•vil' been mari:ied- to -a lady in Renfrew W11. 011rg.11-C°ArrI.I.‘,10§'7 It was believed that he had anetlier Wi , . . livine in smile, part of Canada. N b t * long since these suspicione were '' 001a11.1:ihades from Black to the most beautiful firmed by the arrival 'of his first vi , from , 'Kingston, where she had .resld(1 i 11 'bs "d wives. 'since her desertion .by her faithless lie band. Irwin was prettydeeplyineohl, English 'worsteds, in financialdifficulties, and the arrivaj French and English vcstings, yery semen.; his f I wife was the t signal • for 1.- sqoph: and Canadian Tweeds, -. tientlemen 8 - 18 ei T B ereClitors to -pounce down upon li.' A Lot of Go, oduli.dalushies h: thedDoprallawreTra, Tweeds, Irwin madehis escape, but soon .0 wards returticcl., declaring his wife to; Gents, Tanen Shiite and,ontside Flannels, i 1 an an inipOstoe, and waS busily 610 sortie accountswhen a " ll le aem. I Gentle Overcoats and Pea Jackets, Oolleeting so a - 610 Gents' Oveiceats and Pea Iaekets. stabttempted to arrat hi fired three sheltie,' the ' shots • p 1 . through the clothes of the censtable another mak but fortetately witf injuring them. On M4niday morning 17th inst., a,,t the insfance of his.bro! in-law, 'M r. Hatch, Irwin, eVae arrai I -for` bigamy; apd eemnillted• for tri I shootiee at the.constable Was to co. Pinilkoke. The cbareAN. eainst' hi IrO.U, thS r.- and: Boys 1, for the following morning, but dull ,... . ' night he mede his es'eape'lfroin thei ; up, thtgugh. the aid; it is sivi.ies, Frani 8 years old' to 16 Teals • old. 'Youth's Suits : confederates., The„ mun,joiol, -j .to iit 13oyslroin 10 to • 16 years for $7 50. Boys' ! 'Offer:a 'reward of $200 forlsecli inSuits Ir°34- S'I'4:) $27 '9. j tion as *ill lead to the a,ppretienisf - . I conyinction'Of those imEliCated in! This line N a speciiiiity. 4 A LARGE STOCK OF Suits, , ing into the lock-up, W the the surroun,ding district have b fernied by telegraph of *Irwin's_ t A reward of $200 is alio.effered • arrest. It is not likely, howevi,t o I he will be again vertaken skullmay not have been pre-Aclamite, but it is evident that they .belonI ged for- . A•WORD TOT, E merly to gentlemen who smoked- and boiled their vietuals awl wete- pariieelar in their undertaking. _Mr. Tonski may have preferi ed water to this iniscellaoy. of bones, pip'es and hardware. At any rate, he went on digging, and soon his perseverance wae rewarded bya pleu te- one lidw of the sparkling 'element. tie thee took a drink, and after ruminating ' seine time over the skulls and utensils, he theright of his dear , fatherland; and * conchided to. box up the -whole assort - :merit and send it to the savants of Got- tenberg. There it will be duly ponder- ed, smoked: and lectured over, to Abe I great increase of theories and of • , trated folios. Let the reader take come axie ! Let him, as he scratches his head.' Good _tiStock of the Hei6eit Hats. , • To cuetoiners promptneits in filling their ' IS SUFFICIENT: I eriters and to .prevent the yexatiens pi delay, which sometimes is mewoi 1 hi T it t.a.....9, - _clap COlatATItly toll i . hand a large number of lirst-clatis tailors. I in - I • I. tend to adhere after thissei far ea peesiblatp 8, cash _ system and sms ll prate'. . THE beautiful weather of the. past /ek.,! Those in arrears an „past yearF; a ecoun4 are res. 'peutfully reqftested to pay up. • -L has been reminding US that winteia ' . ley grip and meal° of snow will sooia 4 thoughtfully, reflect that four or 40,000 years hence, that head, minus hair, cuticle and brains, may be exhibited in a ! iectum re-roonianipulated by a learned doctor, and finally placed (witli'a label) in an elegant glass case in a museum! - it is not, perhaps, nmeh of a. head now.; I but their the seientifie may travel hun- ! dreds of mile to see it, and by its aid m ; ay scatter as obeli opinions aees old and. notions which have been affection-- 1 ately cherished tor centitries. --we Judgiag by Faces • A man's character iS stampedupon his face by the t)ine he is 30. had rather pat my trust in any human the winter, he is uow prepared to pay the ' being's ' may lie, the face cannot. lo be sure, ro.... countenance than his words. The lips 2 I g : HIGHEST CASH • - PRICE " a man may he and be a villain ;" but ee - le- • , ee't ,'; For any quantity of god fresh eggs, delivered what a smile it is -a false widening of V. te; , `-' at the ' the mouth aud creasing of the cheeks, an ,9.; - e.• C.4 --/ EGG EMI-'0RIUM, ,..,.„ =7,-1 .. Main Street, Seaforth. unpleasant grimace that makes the ob- be - tei server shudder. "Rascal" is legibly e-....: • ••• : cleNiVnialWIldel!.?.. G ; hseTsiitlieci.ilier 25 i one of good dry 'written all over it. - . a - Among the powers that are given us ),.....e re i 1-,-; 124, ; D. D. WILSON:. far our good is that of reading the true fa re ee ' 1-4 E,..-4 S APORTTI. March 18, 1874. les, character of those we meet by the ex- r.t... tz.' - ' nils pressiou of the features.... And yet, most' -,---.1, - i ...1 .-.'.-.; SEARRTH: •PACKING -HOUSE people neglect it, ar doubt the ex1 istencetr.' of the taiis-mati which would save them. p. . . W. CAMPBELL. Prepare' for 1 * • NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY In.attenRd Corbeypuce. Fes etory'and ert oen s Mein Sheet, eppcite aL. R. Corbt y's Store. liesidenee F over L. . ' Store. W • EARLYOOME To tho Great Annual Sale of DRY GOODS, 'FURS AND MILLINERY THAT has been going on at Dent'e since Dee. 3, and continuing until Christnaas. Now for Bargains. The Cheapest Sete of Ladies Fars in the Dominion. Mr. Dent has more Shawls, Nicer Shawls and.Cheaper Shawls, than can begot elsewhere. BEST CORNVVAILL BLANKETS At the mill prices. Piles of Plain and Fancy Flannels. Heavy Twilled Frney Union Flannels at 25 emits. If you want a Cloud, a Breakfast Shawl, a Hood, a Sontag or Knit jacket, steer right for Dent's and get it. Lovely Dress Goods ntDent's. Wincies from 10 cents up. Fancy Dress Goods from. 15 conto np. Eancy Merinos at 48 cents. Bleak Lustres at 18 cents. A fine stock of Mdlinery cheap and choice as usual. The biggest Stock of Mens' and Boys fur and Cloth Caps. Splendid, all wool, heavy thintidiart Tweeds for 70 cents. In fact, everything you want at bottom prices during the Sale. The Goods are here and must be sold. No serer way of making money than buying at Dent's Sale. Try it. GEORGE DENT Seaforth: 3 COLD \NEAT-It-L=11ER. '14 Don't be standing in the eold when yoit. etin get a t • FIRST-CLASS STOVE AT KIbD'S I CHEAP. j'F you want a Cooking Stove, if you want a Parka. Cook Stove If you want a Parlor Stove, if you -a- want a Box Stove, if you want a celebrated Coal Stove, or any %Ind of a Stove, call and see 'KIDD'S LARGE 'AS' SOPTMENT, Manufactured by the best makers in the Dominion. Also a La -e Assortraeut of Hardware, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware.1 j SIGN OF TIIE EttAltifflOTII COOK. STOVE; lab. Street, Seaford.. ii;b331:vrso .STEAM CABINET FACTORY. •M. ROBERTSON, Having fitted up a new Cabinet Factory, is now prepared to famish ALL KINDS OF CABINETWARE. • He would remind Lib friends and the public generally that his FURNITURE is made of THOROUGHLY .SEAS.ONED LUMBER And by First -Class Workmen. }Ie wourtl therefore invite all intending purchasers to call and examine his Large. Stock, and be convinced that bis Goods are not only First -Gloss, but quite as cheap as any in the Market, Also, a large stock of 'COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAL'BOBES OF ALL SIZES, Constantly on hand, and a FIRST-CLASS. HEARSE WILLIAM. HIS Stock is kept eonstantly supplied wi 8 milt' able for the Season: To enniner thou- sand and one articles ionld be a t for an advertisement, and quoMq ituneation of quality. To supply 0 heavy is no ANDREW -CAL -DER wisgEs to inform his friends and the public T v fat he leis fitted np in the best style, a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLPRIT, • On Main Street, nearly. opposite the Mansion. flotel HN aparattoi iaU new end of • the most improved land, end from his long explrience as a photographerliacrin guarantee satisfaction to all who zavor hint with their petronage. COTI2Q at once and bring, your children. Re- member c ; CALDER'S New Photograph Gallery. C , N. 13.-A snpply of Osborne Sewing, Machines . kept constantly on hand and for sale. 358 4X. era i 0,i :1721EGG EM-PORIUM• , 1,1 &I, . -e-:0, . . ..- --...., The subscriber hereby thanks his numerous 1 ctistorners(merchante mid others) fqr their liberal 'a-- patronege dining the past seven years, and hopes, 1:44 r -N cri ; by etriet integrity and close attention to busiuees, et Ie:,,, : to anent their cotifidenee and trade in the future. 4'- a Having greatly enlarged his premises, during .....- as" i•a7.• x ' from dangerous film s ips oi rnisei-, 1 marriages, such feating -to trust a test so ' intangible and mysterious, act in a de- fiance of their impulses and suffer in eon- sequence. There are few who could not paint out an actual idiot, if they meet him, and many know a confi0ed drunkard at sight - It is as ease t()YrIG.Wr a bad. man also. The mishr wears 'his meannese in his eyes, in his pinchet features, in his complexioq. The brutal man shows: his brutality in his low forehead, prominent chin and bull Reek. The crafty man, all suavity and elegance, and cannot put his watchful eyes and, snaky smile out of - • • i is the constant aim of t ke• smile wet"' WANTED, blk desirable lines, and of extzri, ':',,i412:ecifoonand: 7, -1 -iii HOGS, alive or droned; for which. the in Ladies' Faney Drew; Gdii ts' Undershirts ' r-/1-71" Highest Market Price will be paid, deliver Breakfast Shatls, Fur Sets . - and Drawers Cardigan Jiula Pa awl Beady- ed at -the Seaforth Cheese Factory. Apply to made Clothing. A -Fresh s eaP fof th06ft 0 h ; FLANNEL $T1NGS ' For which our customereen waif -jug. -In THE STOCK Maur nufacter of 1 es aud materials, . Haeleine Turned Butter Packages Liner, at prices too " Of a Superior Quality. All orders, either Wheleeitle or Retail, Promptly SEAFOItH ON'T. M. ROBERTS-ON. .••.■nem•s.S•mr•••••••1•1110. itammale4Noiramome. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. The Partnership heretofore existing between the firm of Killorau Merehants and Grocers, is going to be dissolved on the bit of January, 1875. All parties indebted to the said firm are requested to settle before that date. If said accounts are not settled, they shall be placed in the hinds of their Attorneys for col- . • lection. All (labia against the said firm are requested to be presented for payment before said date. Seaforth, NOT. 24, 1874. L 0 RA N & RYAN. .4,11,31,...••••••••1,1.01•11111111•18 I1V11=.'01:1`20...A..1\TT 'T A II G E W. S. ROBERTSON, ARRIVALS AT THE CHEQUERED STORE, HICKSON & Co. ; Porkfluttings, &c., for sale 362 SAMUEL TROTT Ts contained the. new made up iu the moat art low for succeseful corn p sight as he does his purposeThe -thief t looks nothing else -under 11 OBN en, awl A ehoiee Lot .cif Inver BUFFALO ' O•• those -who leae,1 unholy live have so posiROBEP . tnres that it is a ibart-el that the •most tiro get good articles price, as cheap as . S A W L 0 GS. tive an impress of guilt upon their fee- , , . . . ignor.arit and innocent are ever imposed_ .. your neighbor can buy, awilo..p1Bacerulle,s , pedple have of being influenced by beauty . oppcsite the ;rcial Hotel, Seafe:th. ., __. I _ upon by them. # , 10 060 Loes w Perhaps it is 0; e fear that conscientious : or went of it, which, leads so many to — . , _ _ ___,•ANTED. neelect the cultivatiou of the power Wilich may be brouglet to such perfec- tion ; but a face may be beautiful and had,, and positively plain and yet goocl. scarcely think any one would mistake i u this way, and I aver that when a man past the cirlies& youth looks good, pure and true, it is safe to believe that it is so. ---•S'cotsman • Pig -Faced Ladies. AVliat are We to ,say- f pig -faced ladies ? There have bee# claims for many ; but'thesearch for their authele: -ticity seems to have beep as aneertaiu as Mr. Thom's searoh for reliable,evidence - concerning•the alleged age age of Old Parr and Henry Jenkins. -Countr -fairs fre- quently annorince them ; foreieni papa-- lationt believe in them.; end Many e...-e- citingstories are tolcl. concerning them. One narrative tells that re newly-mareied lady of rank arid' fortenee being annoyed by the importunities , of,. a wretched beggar woinatyWho arasettatying a.dixty, squalling ehildvxclaiined, Take away Yvar nasty pig ;. I oliagiiagiVi'yoia. Any- thing.' AV -hereupon. the- .incensed gar, retortfcl, ay, your. own child, Pig thafil: raii%oild :with Tag " its to lueT as. Ude, " HURON NINO MILL 7 gSgSRS. iY .900 I' 7! Heinlock, Pine, Elm, Maple, White Ash, • BassWoode Bleck Ash, Cherry and Butternu t. tihere commenced- e ' lrkSely oucupied bv lir ,* pEG to anuoune-) intsiness in 0\4 ARMITAGE, CARTER & CRAY -A . • I- • Mart -in, and are no‘ited to fili. orders for t ,Sd.Fizes; Door mtds, Mo2'1ding8, I And all kt Planed lember. 4L;C0 LATPYD ISHINGLES. CHEESE Bi AND SETTERS, FRMG; HAY RICKS, &e. ;good stock romuepdll'ainiannilgienie..aotut Factory and 7ard OR Godes' W. H. near Main etre Jlg sawing'i A. GRAY.'-' • ; 4 and. street, • TNTElaD erecting a first-class saw nail' on .their pretuises,'in rear of Gra'l y Salt Works, Seaforth, and arenoowurnegad&yrrerlii cere CASH ON DELIVERY For any quantity of the above kinds of logs. Parties having logs to sell can obtain the neces- sary information from Mr. R. GRAHAM, of the late firm of Govenlook & Graham, at Sharp's Hotel or at the yard, where he will receive and scale the logs. .caloonTeT.. thlStOM, JVork.w1 ReCettie PrOMpt ° A ttenkon. • .. t ;Huron Carronbrb'olc7aite own 115,,,a"Y -iimilefr. he owner ebitivalt by ealling .; at -the %1POSiT011 CS/4 . -107P -,01SteepU eerneement. • ARMITAGE CA.RTER 84 GRAY. r 1.1.--F Or tOtiln8'donitg: from the west on the Huron Road and Hallett, here Wail lid a'siefod Win. Iter road direct Imra;thelinnon Road' Road to the ?mad .:paynig fox thhi ad- 011114g•Olus r(oi,440,0n,tttecos;litx...9f, oping.round ' 856 'Sy way ot fleaforth. 1166- OF Teas, Sugars, Liquors and General Groceries, Which were bought on very favorable terms and will be Hold off - 3 COLEMAN & GOTHNLOOK Will pay the Highest Cash Price For an kinds of SAVV LOGS, At their Mill, formerly JAMES KYLS, near the Salt works. CUSTOM SAWING PROMPTLY AT- • TENDED TO. 50. GOOD CHOPPERS Wanted immediately to cut cordwood and Logs. Apply at the Salt Works. 358 COLEMAN & GOVINLOCK. WHO WANTS MONEY? A. STRONG, SEAFORTH, Will Loan Money at a LOW RATE OF ITER - EST. either on Farm or Tillage Property. Parties requiring money should apply to hire. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AND yoult LIVES. A. Strong, Seaforth_ IS ALSO AGENT FOR The Scottish Provincial Insurance Company - Fire and Life. The Western Insurance Company, of Teronto- Fire and Life. The Isolated Risk Insurance Company, of • Canada. Terms as reasonehle as offered by any other agent doing business for reliable Companies. OFFICE-kwer Strong & Fairley's Gronery Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 252 -STOVE & TINWARE Ot all kinds, and in endless variety at MRS. WHITNtY'S, cannichaas Inocit, main street, Setiiorth. COAL, OIL, Pure, good and cheap, wholesale and retail at Mrs. WHITNEY'S. . CUSTOM WORK Of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly exe- cuted. 808 MRS. WHITNEY. TO TEE PUBLIC AT LARGE-. W. H. OLIVER, Harness, Saddle and Collar MANUFACTURER, MA1N-ST., SElfrORTLI. (I) 11 0 C.)-••••••'-at::,A71-4"4 SIGN OF TITE SCOTCH COLLAR. 1 choice assortment of light find heavy Harness, Whips, Belbellorse. Clothing, &c., kept constantly on hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Remember the place,sign of he Scotch Cellar. W. H. OLIVER. BRI.TSELS FURNITURE STORE. A. DUNCAN BBGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Brus- sels and eurrotandleg country thnt be has con- stantly on hand a large awl well select -ed ;Stock qf Imported 422el lloyze .,licol- nfactured FUR.NITURE Of all descriptionand at prices that will def} competition. ORDERED WORK AND Repairing Promptly Attended to. AT PRICES WHICH MUST PROVE SATISFACTORY TO CUSTOMERS. SHOP -One Door north of Hays' Hotel, Brue- sels. BACON, HAMS, FLOUR AND MEAL OF THE BEST QUALITY Always in •6'toch at the Chepiered Store, Main Street, Seaforth. JAMES MURPHY. ress4u7r.s4orSTSollowstatr.-3srississiermanwrosrsa• SEAF RTH FOUNDRY. JOHN NOPIPER WISI-JAS to inform the farming commn.nity and the public generally that he has leased the 11- - SEAFORTII FOUNDRY for a terni of years, and refitted it throughout. He is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of AGRICU.LTU_RALIMPLEMENT8 B., 48 Straw Cutters, Plows, Gang Plows, Drag Saws, • Inelediag the TOTMAN, whieli is the best 2 -horse Saw in use. ALSO MY IMPROVED PITT'S POWER. BUIL_DING AHD ALL OTHBI?, CASTINGS Turned out on the -shortest notice. . • 'Mill, Engine and other Repairs done with Neatness and Dispatch. , A CALL SOLICITED. JOHN NOPPEW 360-12 ALEX. DUNICAN. Cure Leueorrhcee. (or Whites), Pairanl Menstrua. tion, Ulceration of the "Uterus, Ovarian Disease% Absent Menstniation, and all diseases known as Female Weakness. They are prepared with the greatest care, under thepersonal supervision of a Physician who has made female diseases a special. study foi many years,and tb ey are a Medicine on which 3IAR1tIED LADIES can depend "in thc. hour and time of need as an unfailing FEMALE risauLAToi. Sold by all Druggista everywhere, Price, one box, $1 ; six boxes, $5 ; sent by mail free of post- age securely sealed from observation. For full pal -deniers write for our pamphlet, which -via will send in a sealed envelope to any addrees on re- eeipt Of post sterep to prepay return postage, Address an:lettere for pamphlets or pine to WILLIAM GRAY & Co., ' Windsor, Ont. Sold in Seaforth by B. Hickson _It Co, 3. S. Roberti, R Lnmsden, sad'by BB druggigts, NORVIBOP t TAIMANy TdriaocIVAioleaele Agents. 886peow 7.` 4 4 4 4. 1