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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-09-10, Page 7EA`ORT A�rnr °E B 10, 187 EPO TO F,10.1 'S it t Emporium. .AN Co., banks for he liberal pat- ccele d since commencing • uid. state :that they are ELL CIES =TS 1 excellence of workmanship ,t lua s urpa8 tri by any other province worlrmrn, clevpte their per- th' it busiincsas and as they pacial ty, they can guarantee A TRIAL. E ii'TI.EY A�TyT,•tEEN,v7DED TO, C€t1aS J.10D E,F=5>T] reLMAN & CO. LAE F IANO. if America and Europe. Tito: the Salons of the wealthy and the circlea of, the cultured awing the noted Apostles- of Theibcrg, r oiltr.csmik, Mar. aug,.Ittibinstei , &c,, €nrap erb Instruments. D ,T PIANO a poor Stodart; Plano made,: :er known to he returned or . other, because they have al- discriminating buyers, and ono making Stodart is known asst wort:mmeu inventors that WENUE 1 PIANO-. fur standing in tune.` Any 4slitr. Beantifal touch, Me- in price. Fully warranted. ogers, ireIntzmtan,, Fntl or to order-. CLOtigH ORGANS. cttiest organ i;u the United LEST, ail things considered.., IS &GOt;Si ORGANS. rr their parity of tone. Thor-:- .Finish, and greist beauty and Stops Eoline, Vox Humans. . OK 4 CO.'S cls fn variety. !BROW cC.1 &.1IT Street Toron o, SOLE 1# 11 1ers. PLANIXG MILL., L 14D,FACTORY 'ft leave to thank his numerous liberal patronage extended to g business in:Scafurth, and a favored with a continuance o build svottld do -sell: to give continue to keep on hand a is ei tNILUMBR, t4lrsEe ,: IRDS, MOULDINGS,. 'S, LATH, ETC. of giving satisaction to those with then-patronage,as none Len are epl =y eta. cation paid to �Custom {Planing N . H. BROAADFOOT.. -WORM t-:reby thanks his numerous is and others) for their liberal e past seven years, and hopes,. aldose attt ntion to. 'business, tk neo and trade in the future. tn.icri;ed bis protases,. during prepared to pay the CA8161 PRICE Jf go=okl fresh cg;s, delivered E(;t s EMPORIUM, Main 'Steet, Sea.forth+- fracriber 25 tont of good ,dry D. D. WILSON. R. TUBS.— fa RS f TROTIr tit the Seafortlx Tub Factory 1r w€1; awl favoliably known sed Butter Package& he best in use, and will .F DT `(F I lay# TS TO kU 14UHAS1 RS. 111 a short time to commence o`: test. Tubs on a Iarge scale._ SAMUEL 'rEQTT, Seaforth = R FE GALLERY 1�. 1't) `ALD R, cot titan ever to furnish h€ l, Genuine. hfellike 4 Ur` Ain bi'otype. try hire, and 11,not perfectly you to come a4airl clunes known cl.su f,. Hitt: theMan- eller 4ewsng i1I, s* I awl for rsirli ice, nearly oF1,u ecit, i afrjrtb. A. € r,"‘4TOCK IN TIIE t ei A DINING 00., �sNDON, ONT.I ti to S41.1. per share. Should its present indications, cads: fv :11 sill be worth from e-os+peetua, ex...apply to A. AI:MIiAGE,. Direct(; fur Seaforth. UIL ENG., ECIFTCATIONS, ng. got up to suit Builder 1?3' It(414.4. h1ILLIN, rid Builder, Wr ter P. O.,. Countty of IIur a A New Argument for Hard Morey1 Persons svho are the most eareft i to „ard their treasures fro the moth and rust that corrupt and t e thieves who break in and steal are got etimes vetyim- dent iii their ehoiee of means to this im- prudent The experience of Mr. Srnitb, a worthy but lather ah sent-iuindecl Widow erg living in ai. Canada town, preterits a again paint. Ile stole a few hours from bis busy round of toll tbothe r day to go. to a Sunday -school pie- ic, first taking the precaution; to put ' horse in order and hide eveytliing of value from the eve of chalice intruders. 04 his return rcni the festivities, in which he had jo ned very heartily, he built a ' roaring tie in the kitchen stove preparatory to cooking bio es -ening meal. A. neighbor happened however, and invited him to ake tea elsewhere. Mr, Smith assented, shut the damper, turned oil; the drafts and re-• paired to his friend's hot se ;rl,ut no soon- er had tire meal fairly cgun than, as if stricke,-r with sudden Iu , eey, he dropped his bread and butter.. sprang frons} his chair and, without waiting to put on his bat, bounded out of the door and.Occ.1 in the direction of his ownbode. His host and hostess and all the it children sped after him and 'entered hs kitchen ii, time to sm; him draw from he . oven a suss of charred 1,aper, which, on examination, proved to be the remain., of sundry print- ed substii itt ass for the ni 'talli c currency of the British realm,, It seems that Mr. Smith, ,anxious tq ac rete his money where the moat in genion F of robbers would never think of seeking 1 , had shut it up in his oven and forgot all about it. He is now devising a p1- n fr,ra small, and inexpen=sive fi reproof era lt, and it is said that he reads with ey pathizing com- ments those newspapers published south of the St, Ittverence River which con- demn in the least ecluiveeal terrns the use of a depreciated paper currency, Have Animals a Sense of Humor ? A writer in Nature, George J. Ito - /ewes, lmiugs together some instances tending to show the existence . in some animals of a sense of humor. .A. young orang-outang in the London Zoological Gardens iised frequent y to amuse the spectators by inverting on her head her feeding tin, and the ani al was evident- ly gratified when her conduct called fort a laugh. A Skye terrier belonging to Mr, Rornanes, " whi a lying up on one side and violently grin in. ft, would hold one leg in his mouth" The animal was much )leased whenever this "joke" was duly appreciated, but would become sulky it nes is;cjtiee was taken of it. `phis dog was fond of catcl ing flies on the i+ window panea; but, i uns=uccessful, he was annoyed. Having fail a certain occasion to ca tautly becemo so diet positively pr4etended ridiculed when evidently much d ' repeatedly on cli a fly, he even- essed; that " he catch the fly, going through all the a Ijpropriate actions with lips and tongue, a id afterward rub- bing the ground with is neck, as if to kill the victim: St} well," continues Mr. Romancs, "was 'ahe whole process quite } simulated that I shoul 1 have been q deceived bad 1 not seen that the fly was still upon the windoww(, Accordingly I drew his attention to tl is fact, as well as to the absence of anything upon.. the floor ; and, when he sawthat his hypoc- risy had been detectec ,: he slunk away under some f urnitur , evidently very much ashanied;of hires If." longer seen ; the _ is t angel. It is a pi use of d object of the art' t vas idea that terror of death is sion. Theodore Parker, by tion of death wag very la n,= of a ce, un e. De d, like e d by b ade wel never ,saw a pers dition, or ex lerie when the time ea name of nature, a of nature, is direr What must be is ace of ata nth; and the,_ impress the n apprehen ose obsery ee, he'said h belief, eon -. Ming to diti li is an ordi ;,ry ordinauc eficent ends me. The Profits • f a Race Course The Saratoga Pacing Ai,oeiation ppurl chased the lease f 100 acres on which the course is sit ted for $10,000, and it is now worth $1 ,001. It is leased of the Association y ,Mor# ssey, Read St Spencer, who ma a it trit 'aLary to thei famous gambling ouse,; )rrissey bein individually a. la ge stool ;holder in th course. The par es of S rotaga foote up $26,800. an the s :_es of pool amounted this ye r to $1, 50,000. Th profits of the spot are shown by thefol lowing : Gate money . .. $6-5,0 Rent of refreshm nt stand - ... 1,600 Pereentage-on peals... , , ..... 47,50 ° Total receiptg. From this dedu t Paid in purses... , , Other expenses, 134.. Leaving cies r pi!ofit $115,1 000—$.36,800 • $78,`300 TUE QU;Er„r A bitter wintry da; lying thick all gipsy family wort tent had to be pangs of Jabal' 1 mother. A few ( sticks 1 gathered, but there was h to crap awffy the snow a lit before the gipsy woma twins; The park -keeps carne up and ordered, the t off the ground. But th twins in the snow'•.under reached the ears of ':er D once sent food and drink the wanderers. Amongs were some babies' wool knit by Her Majesty's o a pair of blankets whip time before, -it is said, h, bed. Gipsies repeat this groat pride, and the " soc the Queen of the Georgi ly referred to by thein w of :deeds oaf thoughtful a ity. Atli.etuewm. [iD r, when over W cresol! sudden] ving xI lES.-One het snow was door Park, a it, when the pitched, the vertaken the ere hiir-riedl rdly aiiy ti d get the fire gave birth to : , of Bourse, bto be taken irth of the her windows ajesty, who at d clothing the presen n stacking , n hands, an T but . a oho t lain on a State necdote with s knitted b " are frequen n they speak 1 timely char - 0 a —Mr. Macallurn, inspe in Hainilton, writes to th urge that the boys and Si ,to swim. -J. B. Gough, the cel: ante _ leeturer, intends ` months' tour thr + ugh On Captain Bogardus' Breech - Load- _ :er tl u . The gun used- by Bogardus in the, late and all his recent mato ley is described as follows in his ii.iteresti g book tenti'tled "Field, (over and Tra shooting :"1 The breech -loader I am nom neing wag a$,100 gun, and, considering the prices they were selling at 'when r bought it, it was worth the money. It I as done a great deal of work -much hard work -rand done it well. I have s of with it twelve times in matches again t''time, undertak- ing to kill fifty birds in eight minutes. and have won tau mon ,y- every time. I have also killed with it fifty-three out of .fifty-four birds in tour ireites and forty- five seconds. This w s at Jereeyville, I11., • twenty yards fa in the trap, and two birds in the tra N. B. Slayton was present.' At New Orleans I killed one hundred Lid - dyer' out of one hundred and reii teen in seventeen minutes and thirty seconds, a d picked up my own birds. I have shot many other matches with this gun besides using it in a vast amount of fie cl-shooting ;evef spring, fall and winter All this work it has storied well. It ha never been to a gunsmith's shop to be .epaairecl•, and. it is as tight at the breech as ever it was. These facts prove cone usively thatthere is nothing wrong in the principle of a breech -loader, and tha if such a gun is properly constructed it will stand as much wear and tc r. as .a ;muzzle- loader. The Fruit Crops in Great Britain. An analysis of upward of eighty reports sent to us by the bet 'fruit -growers in various harts of - the nitecl •! ingdom, clearly shows that thi is emphatically a " fruit `ear," niost v Lrl;etieS being •un- usually ahuudant. A pies, as a rule, are everywhere heavy aro s, and although in some cases the fruits . re small and. spot- ted, vet in nlariy of the cider counties they are so plentiful, that t ie price of that be- verage has already be n lowered l in an- ticipation of an ex zaorclinaiy supply. The pear crop, althea r h excellent, is not quite so heavy as that +f apples, the fruit being in some cases er eked. As regards plums. the returns are very large and the quality une4 ceptiona',lc. In the Vale of Evesham, \ 'orceete shire, for instance, where there are large plum plantations, the trees aro literally loadt d with fruit, which is,' and will be, •ory cheap; Dam- sons, for the most art, •are 'equally �, in spine districts abundant, and aithoaf, as, for example, parts of Nottinghamshire, • they arc only represented by a partial crop, the returns must, upon the whole, be con:sideicd very, satisfactory. Stone fruits are, perhaps, better than they have been for years.,--Gc6r(cii. Deo h. It is the thought of death that is terri- ble, not death. Death is gentle, peaceful, painless ; instead of ringing suffering, brings an earl of :suffering. It is misery's cure. Where death is, agony is not. The processess of death are friendly. The near aspect of death is gracious, There - is aicture eerne>"ncer of a fearful face, livid and lrhastly, hich the beholder gazes on with lhorro : and would turn away from but for the hideous facination that not only rivets his attention; but draws him cl, ser to i . On approaching the picture, the hide usness disappears, and when directly nfronted it is no coming winter, towns and citie will be at Stratf ary, and at God visiting in the rd on th rich on t tor of schools city papers Is should lea rated temp eking a two. rio during the theprincipal rovinpe. 8th of Fehr e 9th. W e tr c 0 rye AS a result of Good premises, which as GOOD INDICATIOI1i. nsiness, the subscriber has recently been obliged to very much enlarge his now filled with a very largo Mock of the most desirable grades of b m A 0 3 rn2 C) r' z 3 .0 2 O 2 .o 3 9 E. HI .. GK,ON & AMERICAir N, W, TCHES, E ENGLISH WACHES, i= KM,SS WATCHES CASES In GOLD an Great Variety an SALVE: LOw Priv H. S ND WARE -Sold at a considerable red ueti of money, E. HidK,so D EAFORTH. SONABLE GOOD AT is spn;s Ernpori Y POISON,. G POISON, ' DYE STUFFS, LORIDA WATER, RUIT JAB$, IJELLY TUMBLERS, DIE COVERS, RUIT BOWLS, LASSWARE—All kinds cl UTTER COOLERS, - ICKLE STANDS, tWELRY—Fine Assortme ,LOMBS, RUSHES, IPES; LOUR VASES. { / ITCHES"CLOCKS :I AND'JEWELRY n First -Class Style. E. HIGKSON & CO SEAF a RTH eap. epaired IF , YOU WANT TO LEE'S Jicet Arrived; a; Fre Pres' FLOUR AND FEED CO SUGARS VERY Give' GES GO GGODS LOU AND SI (z, Sap O, f Grocer' iI e Jere all kinds, u STANTLYO—N HLAJ 1 ND CHEAP GOODS G ! TO ED STORE. B, Glasew)m wad Croc 7d very D, SAND DELIVERED AS US CASH FOR EGGS d of the Facia THOMAS LEE. BUSIN ESQ F, the undersigned, hair purchased .:'YM. E. on an extensive 110111CE0 Business, oth Wh and by hand. We'also keep's hand A LARGE ASSbRTMET And everything pertaining to the Business. No Association Prices here. • its ti us a Carl b *EW MEN. INCLUDING Sebteh Defined, NEW TEAS, ANS, YOUNG BYSONS, GUNPOWDER, BLACK AND COLOGNE. SUGARS. ' erpool Refined, Cuba and Demerara, White Ground and Bloch Lump. TOBA COS. THE BEST BRANDS XN SMOKLN AND CIFESVING. LiQu RS O'!ANADIAN Whiske and all Imported Liquors p chased i Bond and sold pare as usual, fall `✓ Supplyp of General • cerles and Provis=ions, all •1 which w 11 be sold at very small profit. tjLOVEII, T i?JO7l'lilY and OTILI : . gFIE; D SEEDS IN SEASON, JA ES MURPHY, Chequered Store, Seafoorth. • I INY'S Establishment,' where we intend top anyesa}le a d. Retail, manufacturing be Machinery F TRUNKS AND: VALISES, Light and Driving Harness* n $pecia ity. fore pnrclsas g elsewhere. G. E. HENDERSON & 00. THREE pASES All Newest DRY GOOD • NEW FELT HATS. tyres Just AND SOVERY 0 ELLIN FOR Y0 eceived at Dent's, P, TOO, R SHAR. PER tHAN EVER. OP THEM., G. DENT, SEAF HTH. ROBE AND In order that th ABY CARRIAGES NOW ON EI _SON'S FUR BITION AT ITU E WARERQOMS. C IE FINEST ASSN EVER BROUGH ' 0 SE :LL BE OFF1ItED Infantine population may haVe a goo, RTMENT FORTH, . VE* CHEAP, time daring the coming summer. M. ROBERTSON. NEW BO KSTORE OIFE NED IN SEAFORTH. D. McGREGOR St SON, ris and 4iaitk Book Manufacturers. Statidnerg, :: -. ak Sellers, Book Bind • TN Calling your att liberal patronage the County of Euro in all that has a rela Firs And from our expert oat egotism we rend therefore, we look fo ALL BOO Not in Stock will be Prirati? All Books f WALL P Opposite the Man • tion to our new Bookstore a beg first return our sincere thanks for the very and universal kindness exp = ced fro tate Farmers, Merchants and others of for the last 20 years. We ° to d strict y to follow our own bnsiness, and deal, s tobe tonna in a ,�everything thati s ev and o arsons s s r rid its vry g • on to a a , O paper -Class Book a . 4 Stionery 'Store. ce in first-class shops for t . l st 45 years, both in Europe and America, with- Seaforth seeond to no othe townin tiis Provinceat our own buslness, and, an extended and generous s ' pport from our townspeopleand numerous friends. S OF LITERA yRE, OR BLANK BOOKS nrnished or made in a few h • urs' notice, as we keep on hand a Large Steek ot=. Raw , alerlal. ! , g an Gad, ,Silver a Bronze Neatly .Executed. r Cheese and Butter Factories Sept Constantly on Hand, PER and WINDOW BLINDS can always be.found at D. MCGREGOR a' SON'S Bookstores ion Hotel, Main ,Street, Seafd rtli. GOO THE' F T GOODS MUST S ARE BEING SLAUGHTERED . I AT Cn y 0 .w ! t 0. CD 0 R ems} CD CO0) a H 0 cnl 0 . -" x 2 0 11.1 3 r 0 m AZ m 3 0 3 H 0 ro 0 m 9, KIDD'' HARDWARR JUS. RECEIVED, A ARGE .STOCK O; Bu i dz g Hardware, bleb will be sold as CHEAP S ANY,IN TOWN. I d<ENCiN WIRE A� SPECIALITY. RMERS' STORE, SEAFORTH. HIS IS NO ITMBUG SALE. BE CLEARED OUT THIS MONTH DURING REPAIRS ALL AND SEE 7,01Z YQ URSLL VES. GRAY YO TNC & SPARLING. FOR THE WARM WEATHER. PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, LINEN � 1 FR NCH MUS INS, GRENADINES, JOHN KIDD. DIAMO D SPECTACLES ►r SE Spe,tacles are manufactured from MINUTE CBYfiTAL PEBBLES melted to- gether, and are called DIAMOND en aecount of their hardness ndbrillianey. It is well known that Spectacle ant from Brazilian or Scotch peb- hles are only jnrioas to the eye, because of their polarizing lig t. Raving been tested with the polariscope, t e diamond lenses have been found to admit fiftee per cent. less heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific acracy, are free from. chromatie sb- beratious, andiproduce a brightness and distinct- ness of vision not before attained in spectacles. Manufactured by - The Spencer Optical Manufaet iriag.00,0 NEW- YOBS. The great demand for these spectacles has - duecd unscrupulous dealers to palm off an fa- inferior i .article for the Diamond. Great care should betaken to see that the trade mark s which iso proteid by Letters Patent, is-stamped- on s-stampedon every pair. For sale by :SICJCSON 4 Co-, Se-aforth, Sole Agents. 886. DRESSES, TO lig PUBLIC AT LARGE. TISSUE ,SHAWLS, GRENADINE SHAWLS, &C un Hats, 0 Dolly Vard ns, Riverside, R LIST, BLA' Rustic., Opera,P t i ICHM. ALBERTA. t L ,zA HILL'S, Opposite Commercial Hotel, 'Seaferth. . ' H. OLIVER, Harnaess, Saddle and Collar "IIFACTUR ` t AI _S''., S'EAPO,RTl. 1f- W 11:4 Il 0 SIGN A. di iceas Whips, on band: etheea hii OFT SCOTCH COLLAR, sortmmnt ofliglxtsodh .yam, Bells Clot gs &c., kept enoyl , y s promptly stunded to, sea cry. ember this place, of ollsr. W,,.