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THE. HURON
EXPOSITOR.. '
MAY 18,
ONT.
CA
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them that what we say is correct in every parti
est and most fashionable goods; but the cheape,
any house, and that in the best markets, We s�
our customers. Our goods are marke0o sell fc
very lowest,
to Lit thyough the Expsitor, we can assu
ular. You will find on examination of our stock, not only the. n
t (considering the quality) in the markt. We buy independeu
11 goods on less profit than houses 'in the city, and better value
r cash or grade, and the public can depend on getting prices at
4Jnstoiners at a distance from Seaforth can have samples and prices sent on application.
sentbyhpre.ss w Stage.
DUNCAN
DUNCAN'S
s the palace to .biiy goods for ready maguey.
,SILKS AND SATINS.
Moire Silks, Brocade Summer Silks, Moire - and. Satin
Stripe, Ottoman Cold, Gros Grain, Glacie Silks at
DUNCAN & DUNOAN'S.
COLORED DRESS SILKSC..
Brown, Plum, Navy,. Garnet, Bronze, Drab and Mode. All
colors in Plain. Satins. Black Satins full range of prices, from
750 up, worth $1, at -
Duncan & Duncan's, Seaforth.
DRESS GOODS.
Plain and Fancy All -Wool, Small Check ant. Plaids, all
wool French goods in Plain and Twills, Nun's Veiling and Cloth
in all the new shades, Colored Cashmeres in all shades, Fine
Scotch Ginghamsr Sateens lu all fancy patterns, Prints in large
variety at
Duncan & Duncan's, Seaforth.
477---Q(IESTION—Who first used the term 'Al-
mighty Dollar ?"
LACE AND FANCY GOODS.
Lace Collars in endless variety, Embroidered Collars very
cheap, Handkerchief Sets—a new thing; Four Ply Linen Col-
lars, $1 per dozen. The largest stock of Laces in all makes,
White and Cream.- Real Laces, Black and White, up to $4 a
yard. All colors of Lace and Embroidery to match Dress
Goods this season. A rare stock of White Goods for summer
—cheap. All sorts of Frillings and heck wear at
Duncan. & Duncan's, Seaforth.
481'—QUESTION--Do all clocks andwatt Ps give
the some number • of ticks or beats to the
Tinute
ViILLT\CRY
Our M ' irery room is in fu 1.running= order. All the novel-
ties of the sea on to - choose from. Hats and Bonnets for all.
Flowers, Feat i ers, Ribbons, Silks, &c., a't
• Dunaj an & Duncan's, Seaforth.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS & STAPLE GOODS
Special v
DUNCAN
house in the
and Towelin
American and
Curtains and
the best All -
cheap..
ue in these gold's; imported direct. DUNCAN
an and will ` self these goods as cheap as any
ity. Sheeting and Pillow Cottons, Table Linen
s, White Cottons; the best value in Canada ;
English Ticking,) Wool -Damask, Cretonnes, Lace
Lamberquins.: Carpets --Brussels and Tapestry,
ool and Union. Good. Table and Piano Covers
465: QOE�
the Law
A boy stc
public doorwc
was t ,eirs, an
They ;then su
ing back or stc
which are of the latest designs and colors. We are
Suits to order for
O
AL
Wooer
At Oak Hall, Seaforth.
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$12.00
$14.00
$10.00
TWEED
Our stock of Scotch Tweeds is very complete, and we
confident that any and every person can be suited .in pattern
color. Our cutter has been in our employ for the last
years, and is thoroughly posted in all the latest styles.
will guarantee a perfect fit, andfull satisfaction. in all case=
TION W hat. are the Nine Points of
od with an umbroila, with a cord tied to it, in a
y. Eleven persons thought that that umbrella
3 carried it with them the length of the string.
denly dropped it, and went off without once look-
pping to pick it up again.
TTMBELLAS; PARASOLS, &C.
A large stock of Cotton and Zenalla Umbrellas at
Duncan & Duncan's. Immense stock of Silk and Alpaca
Umbrellas, an sunshades . on hand. Parasols in all qualities,
from 25c to $ , imported direct, and worth more money than
we ask at Du can & Duncan's. I A large stock of Ladies' Ulster
Cloth and Melton's Waterproof Cloaks, and Rubber Circulars of
every size for Ladies' and ChildrOn.
OAK iiALLJ!EAFORTH
WE ARE SHOWING FOR SPRING
T 1
300 NEW PATTERNS 300
Of TWEEDS in Scotch, Englash, Irish end Canadian, all o
WORSTED COATINGS.
English and French Worsted in endless variety,
and Colored, and at every price.
Fancy Worsted for Suitings.
Fancy Worsted for Panting
Fancy Teed ,Suitings.
Fa'noy 'Tweed -Pantin
Our stock of Canadian Tweeds, which is always compl
will give satisfaction to the, most fastidious.
OAK HALL, SEAFORTH.
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HATS THAT ARE HAT'S
For every age and style; to suit every person, from the
plainest taste to the nobby genteel. Our New York good
the latest in the market, andsplendid- quality Hats from
up at Oak Hall.
• DUNCAN & DUNOA
Full lines in all kinds of Gents'
nishing Goods, 'Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Braces, Undercloth1
Gauze and Merino. Men -and. Boy's Ready-made Clothing
NCAN
SEAPORT
IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE: TO BUY
Staple and Fancy Dry Goodsi, antics, Clotting, Carpets, House Furnishings, Groceries,
pl. PRODUCE TAgEN AS USUAL. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
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