The Huron Expositor, 1872-02-02, Page 3rs. int
JUST RECEIVED,
THOMAS LEE'S,
4 CHOICE STOCK OE
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
Comprising
TEAS, SUGARS,,
r
COFFEES, InCE,
CUA TS, RAISINS;
S0 I' TOBACCOS,
roaEfo, Bte,
Idiot which he can afford to sell as- cheap as -say
in the tont.
T 'notes so cents TO $1,
And warranted to Ore satisfaction to
SHEARSON & CO.'S
No. I Flour and Feed,,
Ot every description constantly ort hand.: Arid-
PROVISIONS
Ends to be had at the lowest possible ratio,
,son's Spire, the best Condition Powder for
Stock in use.. ;Farmers, try it.
The highest price given for Farm Produes etas
kinds.
i Itemenber emplace,
SHEARSON & CO.'S 0 -LE STA1D,.
West Side, Main -street, n
SEAFORTE, Wit:.
T € AS LEE.
ALT.
OR- ERS_.
For . all kinds of Salt
Cart now be filled at
AY0400 SPARL[NG'S
to t C LI -P S Ft
SALT -WORKS,
.SEAFORTH3 ONT.
29, ia7:1.
UTTERS• CUTTERS.
The best; Ocie, most stylish,moat durable,; and
cheapest
CUTTERS, PLEASURE SLLMGH,s,
DEMOCRAT CUTTERS, dc;
Alanufactured at
McINTOSH.t MO1.RISON'S
Carni ge Factory,
210.13. Irian, atr et, Seaforth.
SP.E LINO & SCOTT
V Iti G purchased the wholesale department:
f Thomas B irs Furniture Shop, we are: now
prepared to
sE epee WRouseL. DEALERS
1t ITI. I'URZTIT URE,.
Cheaper thud it ever was sold before, as ire haws
made great additions to the machinery and: In-
:tend
n: tent Manufacturing extensively
0
P:crtiea Tray be sure of good work, as non& bn
food Mechanics are employed. A good stock kap.
ceztHta),.tiy on hand.
Lumber taken in exchange.
Turning done on shortest notice.
f - ' Thomas Bell's OM Shop,
Gerlier of Market Sjt nre, SEAFORTH,
.204-13 s:1}ARLIXG & SCOTT.
OF
OAP
i c�.zxti�
Henry
Esc audthe Hoffa. James: Ferrier.
TIANFEi '--McIsojfs Banti.
LFat4la,. An i'Eies— Messrs. Ritchie,
Morriq & Rose.
MliDle ..t.r. ADvism—William Sutherland,
Esq. M., 1)
Salta Ei:o1 Thoni<a S. Scott,; Esq.
Aunrro:ik Thomas: R. Johnson, Esq.
RESIDENT., SI(1;E'rA1\ AND GENERIC&.
o N_•r•,---A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 St.
CaerenicutStreet, Montreal..
The.undersigned having been appoint -
el Agent for the above C empauy, parties:
if sirizig to insure against loss by fire can
fe, sc. orai the most favourable terms.
Life: Policies granted -on as advantage
}.. teleses as any other respectable Com-
;any don business in Canada.
J Ail ='.S H. BENSON.
Agent.
r<I'WE--1>EN-SO_ & : MEY ER'S
Law Office, Seaforth.
15.3-tf.—
Q
UEEN
ranee Company
LIVERPOOL & LONDO'N.
0
TAL $2,000,000 Sterling
0
}FFI€'ES—(neer Buildings, Liver-
�ict Gracechurch Street, London.
BRAINCH OFFICE—Exchange
Buildings, Montreal.
Wm. Morton Escl., Chai_rman.
Thomas, Esq. Dam id Torrance,_
aforth, Nov.. S, 18 70.
0.
FEB.
$ ? Novas.
The' -great fie :.3 freed Chicago of
vermin.
-- Thomas Ducey, of Lowell, Tl-
noir, is a father at the age of 63.
The Due-ey is.
• '— An Indian invalid lunches on
five pounds of beef -steak justbefore
retiring every night.
—A -wretched looking- wood-
sawer in. Boston owns real estate,
purchased by his earnings alone,.
worth $15,000,
—A vagrant was. committed to
the Pittsfield (Mass.) jail, who had
:,
n seven shirts, five pairs ofpaftts,
ero vests and two coats. In his
multitudinous . pockets were found
about a bushel of rubbish,consisting
in part of paper, twine, thread,
needles, pieces of cloth, handker-
chiefs, mittens, gloves, a dozen half-
iiuncheo apples, scraps pf bread and
cheese, lumps of soap, beeswax, scis-
sors, rusty /nails, old junk; etc. Be -
aides this trash then was found
filthy lucre to the amount of one
hundred dollars.
— A brass band , compotyed of
twenty woiinen is being organized in
Cincinnati.
-- Mr. Porter, of Missouri, hav=-
ing completed a century without any
prospect of dissolution, has conclud-
ed to rub out and begin over again.
Accordingly his grey hair is turning
black and 11e cutting his third` set
of teeth at the early age of 101.
Nature, is fond of what are
called •" gift enterprises:" This little
book of lifewhich she has given' in-
to .the hands of its joint possessors,
is commonly one of the old :story-
books boundver again.. Only once
in a great while there is a stately
poem in it, or its leaves are illumin-
ed with the glories of art, : or they
infold a draftutoid values,
signed by .the million -fold niillien-
aire old mother herself. But :stran-
gers are commonly the first to find
the ', gi t' ;hat came with the little
book. Ilalnaes.
A young couple got married
down town -a few' clays -ago. The
bridegroom gaye a male friend the
dominie.'s fee in an envelope.. Male
friend put the• envelope in the in-
side breast pocket of his coat { along
with- another envelope. When_ the
time came to pay, he Banded . the
dominie the; envelope aict . deparijed.
Dominie opened his envelope and
found an invitation to Phoenix Hose
• ball. Male friend' had` Made a mis-
take, which was soon after fectifled.
"The dominie . respectfully declined
theinvitation, to the ball.—Po'keep-
bie Eel/ie.
GAIETIES.
" Ben," said a father the other
day, " Tam busy now ; but as soon
as Lean get- time I mean to give
you a .flogging• «
Don't- hurry
yourself,•pat'.' said he, I can wait.
—" Willie," saicl.a doting parent
at the breakfast to le `to en abridg-
ed
brid -ed edition.o�f� himself, and who had
just entered- the grammar class at
the high school,. •' Willie, my dear,
will you pass the butter?" Thir
fainly, thir—takthes . me. to .. pathe.
anything. Butter •ith a common
thubthantive, neuter' -gender,.
ag •eeth. 'rich hot buck -wheat caketh,
and it11 `=governed by thug.u•—
molatl3eth under thtood." '• • g,•.
—Two Irish teen, on a scil try night, s u
immediately after .their , a,rriyitl in sv
India, took refuge under -tlae bed- 'le
-clothes from a skirivisling• party of an
mosquitoes. At last one of therm, sle
gasping from heat, ventured 10 pep 'wh
beyond the bulwarks, and by chance T
espied a fire -fly, which had strayed ne
into the iooiu. Arousing his corn- sou
panion with a pencil, he said : nal
« Fergus,' Fergus, it'=s i o. use. Ye .floo
might as well:come cit. Iere's one ds
of the craS tel:s `sarchiug lir us wid
a, lan�ter.i."
THE IIQUSE. LatiT li,;II'C: •
you have.there. Will he do to bet
onr' ,,
u, Bet on 4 Guess he will that, I
tell yet, Jini . Boggs, 'hers the best
"mule in this country. Paid $500
for liim."'
" Great smash, is that so l" . ejacu.
lated Jim,
" Solid truth, very word of it.
Tell .you confide tialiy Jim, Itis
takinghim, down for betting pur-
poses. I bet been kick a fly ;off
any man. withont�i hurting him."'
"Now look he e, Squire," said
Jim, " I'in not a ketting character,
but I'll; bet you sp ething on that
myself". ' 1
`` Jim,° ther 's :1?'
c� use ; don't bet,
I don't want to win your money.
"Don't be .'ala •aped, uir ; I'll
take such `bets)`as tem every lime."
" Well, if you 11 re determined to
-bet, I will take u mall stake—say
. five dollars."
'� All r ght sgdre, you're my
man., But who wip.'he kick theJfy
off? There i nd one here but you
and I. Ybu t y it
"No, says Johnson, "I have to
be by the mail 's head to order hini."
" Oh, yaws,' says Jim, ", Then
['m probably he .gin. Wa'all I'll
do it;; but yon °.are Ito bet ten.to my
' five if I risk it: ' .
"All right ;' 'gioth the squire.
"-Now there i a fly 'on your should-
er stand still.. 4.nd Johnson ad-
justed his mall' - ,
i " Whist, Je y,, said he.
The muleraised his 'eels with
such velocity an d force, tat; Boggs
rose . in the . a r lace a: bird, ` and --
alighted on a l fo>�irs in a muddy
ditch, bang upagainst a rail fence.
Rising in a owe ing rage, he ex-
claimed '" yea , that is srnart ! I
knew your clay ed Mule co Ida't do
it. You had tit t put up.' I " oulcln't
be kicked like that for lift dollars.,
You' can just f rk over the . stakes
for it, anyway.
"Not[ so fav t, Jain ; J rry did
just what I sui he would ; that is,
kick a fly off air an. withou hurting
him. You- see -the Mule i not in-
jured by th e ` of erasion. owever,
if you are not -s: tished we will by
it again as.ofte i as on .wis .
" The deice take you," growled
Jitn. • "1.1d rat lar ' avb a am fall
on me at•once, han ave tl at crit-
ter kick' ins "•gai K ep th
stakes, but don' say any thi g abou
it."
Boggs trudge 1 on in
soul, inunnn it to 1 im elf, '' Sold
by thunder, and :kicked by a male !'
1
e
bit41:nese of
A Model O itua
discolisoiM e. e�itor
• A � l thus be-
moans his depar ecl spouse :
Thus me wi e 'died. /No *pore
will -those lovini ha ds pull off nay
boots arid' part nay back lair, as
only a tree -wife RM. Nor ill ever-
-`, - _ enish e coal
hod oi. water ;p i 1. No r IV will .
she/ r3r`ise arnic th.? teml.estuous
storms. of wint'r, apd hie herself
away to build t le fiie without dis-
eutbinee' the sl u;, bets of the man
wlio 'doted upb. he • so `artlessly.
. Het Thewory 1s enit aimed in my.
heart of hearts.. 1 1 anted to enj
halm- her body, hntI found that. V
could elftDalaiih, r tn. mory
"I' proccired of a li Mu
neighbor of'min
ilea per.
l,et, a
{,. e, ra� very I pretty
,t eetone. � -4.s �'ife was con�-
atpti.�;e; aucl h ke t it on.hand
i-eral years, in anti ip:otion cf.lier
nth. But she rallid last spring,
rl bis hopes iv re b astecl. Never
x.11 I forget th Poo man' grief
en I asked hi to part ith it.
pike it, Skinner, ud nig y you
ver know- what it i to ha e your
1 lacked with disaPpbintment; as
lie has l)eeii ' < ncl 1 e burst into a
d of tears. is ,•Pint was, in-
ed, utterly btoKen.
�
t I had the i!olilow llpg epistle en-
graved -LIDO her tombstone, • ' ro
.the memory' , of Tal_itha, 1 ife of
Moses Skinner, Esq, gentl Manly
.editor of the lei ovibone. Ter s, $3
a :year, • in' zlria A. 111s:clvan e. Akind mother. ails :exPinpinr wife.
Offt"ce over Colerurn's gtoce y, up
fli,�h is of sta vs,. Knock hard.
shall Miss thf.e, mother, 4 ;shall
s thee.; Job I einting Tintingsolicited.'
rix did, mylacerateds . irit cl•}lout in
Dy., even as Rachel weeping for
children. - Du one lay of ligh
titrated the dc,,spaii of njy soul.
.undertaker tool.-.. is pay in job •
ntiug, and the,,s�ext a owed me Ae account I 6h, lcl not have got -
any :,other way. Why should.
dine at the. ulysteriouS w;tvs of
vide:uce sand vicinity 1 (Not a
inclrtlln.)-Has F) (Iflf'isi) (:all.
.,
HOTICE TO FARMERS.
Who's the Opposition ?
t 2'2 says Mat. Cameron
No one . else—deuce, a one—
Pin WC Opposition !"
'SV
ere are the Tories? -
Dead ,every one of them—
.Each i'notlier's son of then:.Mat. •
Batting Cameron.
. Where's •th' Axe -minder ? .
NO suck creature now ;
Grit every feature now,
Voting .with Blake !
Whr, f. will the upshot be ? -
-Victory everywhere ;
John ;L. wall shortly share
The fate of his ahadow.
—I. ICG �,t ton 1 epee
i .-icked by a yitue.
two
'ie
nils
a Th
ago
her.
pelt
e
pri
littl
ten.
we
Pro
Jake Johnson bad . iliule There COM
1taS ne)thnrtg relict,alba%1(e-1a-tbe mese_ '
fact of his beii i the ,possessor: of
such an .animal, but thele. •was So111e .
thing peculiar abdut the mule.. He
—the auitaz1.1---cot4ld kick -Higher,
hit higher on the 4lig,htest pr•oi•oc_c-.
tion, and act uglier. than -any other
nude on record.
02-ve-inorning Tiding his. property -
to market, Jake mer. Jitn Begg
aetairpit wham lie had it- 'concealed
gruttge. He:knt w Bog rs% wei.krttess -
Jay in bt•:a„t ug and betting • there -
'fore 110 saluted hurt accordingly.
t. IIO�t' dl't3 you, ,lilil ? Mae morn, {
inn”
`j lI-cart3T, Squire,"' ter lied p Jim.
a ne ; ati Gather. Nrice nettle that
POULTRY
Highqst Price in Cash,
For any quantity
POUL
DeliveYed at the Egg E
20,7
6
0
CD
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CD
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cc
re-
•
in 0
1-3
H- LT(2, ..,gPo7IT
72
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i ONIH.LO1O
0
110X ORO MILLS !
C AHED HAM.
uudersigt led. having 1 nrchnsed the Roxboro
repair, are now pi eptu•ed. to do
•
AND
All vher kin s of gen
on the shortes
Tho would al. desire to
others that ns o work wil
own tivervision hey have w
teeing ;entire .faction.
A trial i
resrectf
B. SHANT
RoXtMra ,June
PLA
HaPPING
rm. Custom Work
notice.
state to farmers and
be done tinder their
lly solicited.
184-tf.
AFO
ING
—AND
L N FA TORY.
cos omorS for he liberal p 0-x0114-.44, trstended to
him sit (34.1 Co111/71e. Hang Whirl ..3S ill"SellfOrtli, :rod ,
trusts hat Ito ma, ritt favored with -a ettutinuanee 1
Portia; ottendina to build w reld do well to give
him a, i all; ss he i ill' conthin to keep. on hand a
DI Y PINE UMBER,
Ile Eta
who Ina
but first
AIS, BLINDS, :A
SH1Nbl ES, LA.'
-class war] ineu are 0311
nth:bit-tine to those
patronage, as none
Pa tienlar undo!) yaid to Olsten) Planing.
201 JOHN H.
pTOVES, .TINW RE AND
maimfactore, whiel she eau s 11 its cheap as any
the trade..
. kept constantb on hand and tirade to order.
m ssttria;:tliyisets:o haud. at d will be . old. wholettule and
1:Ann-tuber the place, Canniclutas Block, Main
iodplart,i 1 y. note or tn. ok a:cc:omit are re,
ltags, wool-pickin.414. old iron, brass, copper, ete.,
b..D. WILSON, taken in exeltung,e f goods.
AI N EYVI LE,
ARE,. SELLING OFP THE BALANCE OF THEIR
ALL AND WINTER STOC
VERY LOW,
To make room for Spring Importations.
BOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS.
Call ancl
Examine for Yourselves Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
REMEMBER THE PLACE-1E0E1ES OLD ST.AiD.
STEWART, THOMPSON & CO.
AlNLKITVII.,LE, January, 1872.
"DOMINION HOUSE."
CASH VS. CREDIT.
FOR ONE MONTH ONLY,
, LIVI)GSTONE
WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF
10 PER CENT.
ON ALL GASH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO
$5
AND 1TPWAR-D.
Just received, large and carefully selected stocks Of
FRESH TEAS, SUGARS, TOBACCOS. &c.,
All of which will be subject to the above discount. Now is the time to obtain
BARGAINS. The above offer beinu genuine, will be adhered to in everY case,
when purchasers pay CASH DOWN':
Goods marked. plain figures at the lowest market rates.
Convince yourselves by making an early inspection. •
NIPTICE.
ALTTIOLG-11 BOOTS SHOES,
WOOLLEN GOODS,
CROCE ERY, ETC.,
Have advanced from 10 to 20 per "cent,
WE WILL NOT
Put up the GOODS now in Stock
MONTREAL
ORT TIME.
E HICKSON C
HO SE SEATORTH.
LSON
Has purchased inel increased the stock formerly beloneine o S Powell,
and has now on..hand a first-class stock of
FLOUR, Fala) & PROVISIONS.
Also, ft stock of
Spencer s and Carling's AP,
In Casks, Half Casks, and Quaeter Casks,
VERY CHEAP.
etKle delivered in any part of the town.
Remember the place, Powell's Old Stand/
rOpposite; the Mansion *Hotel, Seaforth. 213
MEM SEWING. Kong.
..i.THE• OSBORN-.
ti
Lock -Stitch Sewing
Thousands throughout Canada are
now Ming these maehines. They have
been tested beyorul all question, make
the favorite lock -stitch, alike on both
sides, and are pr uounced superior to
any, other machine offered the public.
For wide range of work, perfection,
beauty and excellence of mechanism, -
adaptability, strength and durability,
The Osborn Sewing 3fachine Has
ier Improvements have lately been
made, enabling the manufacturer,s to
-claim it as thone plus Ttiltra of Sewing
'machines. Hundreds of testimonials are
being receiVed daily from °IA as -well as
new operators ';'-attestine• its wonderful
capabilities. Will do Z1 kinds of do-
mestic solving, from the finest cambric
to the coarsest overcoat er upper leather.
GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED,
OR NO SALE, 'WARRANTED FOR
THREE TEARS.
Tho Osborn Outfit is complete and
readily comprehended. Is sold at one-
half the race hitherto charged for ma-
chines doing a like range of work, the
raa,nufacturers being determined to place
it within the reach of e•very family in
the country.
vince all that our inachites are un-
equaled.
THE GUELPH REVERSIBLE
Is pre-eminently the best Single -Thread
Machine offered to the public—hence its
marvelous success. Will do all varieties
of domestic sewing. PRICES GREATLY .
* Hand NIachine, with full outfit, $12 ;
Treadle do.; $17. fir Each machine
. guaranteed.
GUELPH SEWINC MACHINE 00.,
GUELPH, CANADA..
W. WATSON, Agexit,
or A gents wanted everywhere. Splen-
did inducement& to make money.
Apply tio
THE AqRICULTURAL MUTUAL
ASSURANCE ASSOCIATIO;sr
OF CANADA.
HEAD. orncE„ -.LONDON, ONT,
Licensed by the Dominion Government.
$231,242 25.
Cash and Cash Items, .$72,289 55.1
This Company continues to grow in the pubile
-confidence. _Ou the ls—t January, 1871, it had in
force 34,528 Polieies, haying, during the year 187%
issued the hmuense number of 12,319 Policies.
LI.- Farmers, *patronize your own CasAnian
Company tha t has done Such good service amongst
You. For Insurance apply te
(19. tilLES MORROW,
THE SEAFOR;TH
p1:0- to inform The puhlie, that they have opened
Mill, on. the i.cround formerly used as a Lumber
Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee.
They will keep constantly on hand agood assort -
meta of ALL E.INDS OP LUMBER, dressed
undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all a
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble 41ces, for Cash.
Bluilders an,1 others will find it to their advant-
age to inspect our stoek; anilati4itertain -our prices
before minim:411g elsewhere, as we are io
to offer good indueements to eash purchasers. •
160 11A1317.11; 1111.CDONALD.
1118
Cabinet-maker and Undertaker,
JOHNSON'S OLD STAND,
Main.street, Seaton)),
-Where he has on lanul ;inperior stock
tura of evdtw description.
Furni-
Haling purchased Mr. l'hoinas HEARSE,
I aro prepared to attend funerals on the shortest
notice, either in town or country._
-COMM, All SiZeZ;
Kept constantly on hand.
JArvi rri. Z. WILLIAMS
Begs to intimate tO the public -that he
has removed flan)" Mc Intosh Zyr, Mor-
rison's Carriage Factory, add has rented
Mr. William Grassies Paint
Shop,
Where he- may be found. at any time.
Mr.. Williaans is prepared to execute, of
the shortest notice, all kinds of
Carriage Painting, Sign ..Painting
and Ornamental Work. -
Give him a call. Remember qie place,
opposite Murray'S Stables. 170-13t
"NOTICE TO ;DEBTORS.
THE undr,,,igni,a state. that be ball
-L rve01-t-71instruaiows to extend,the time for tho
that time pth,ithely be sued, without respect
3". S. PORTER, Seaforth.
SHOPS FOR SALE.
l'OR SALE, two shops and fortv-four feet Iron
A- age on Main Stro-O-. Settforih, opposite Car-
rniehaer,s Hotel. Apply to •