The Huron Expositor, 1873-10-03, Page 7Our '3
The parque e and. first er of bo es
are devoted aolusively ;t the Use of
deputies, andl onstitute th floor of he
serves as a ba kground to the lofty s it
of the Preside t of the Assembly. e•-,‘
fore him rises p, out of the place of e
ancient orche tra, the tribune or pul it
where France lelivers all her legislit ve
speeches, whe her they be of five Ma-
ntes' or two hours' length ; and the t
ranee of sal le of the deputies in 'ris
ax recalls th home souvenir of a oy
The tribune 1 in front and below . he
in the Hou.. of Representatives at
-Washington. To the Anglo-Saxon in rid
there is some 'Mg unpleasantly thee ri- a,
, eal in this pulpit of the speaker, but i IS I
weli adapted 1 to French character. If
-deputies were recognized as having ej
floor in their eats, many of them woeld
speak at once and without having aey- -
thing to say. A,s it is, a certain prepa a -
tion and force of character are necesst ry
to mount the , ribime and encounter, in ,
the most consticuous place of the Cle in-
ber, the gibee .of the Opposition. .I he
groans arid. 1 tighter which salute e
hesitating spe ker are pitiless, and. if ne
voice rises hi li enough out of the gen ral
confusion to e heard, it is to thro a
trials of tlus onspicaous box are sot. e -
in
the privnege f getting IT ' his seat to
make a rema 'le pr two is lenied to he
-deputy. He must menet he tribun or
hold his peac;" or rather te hae not he
-official ear of Ithe Chamber for he can lot
hold his pealce. Some .1) the spealrers
ascend the stairway wit the mien of
Bratus ; and one fancies were the ite
be a close i4itation. of ti e old Ro an i_
manner. This dispositio to aet ust ,,
render it diilictilt someti es for the or-
ator himself -.;o distinguish the sham fi om ,.
there is an upukial show f austerity nil
abnegatien, the greater I) rt is corded .
In the tr built the sp aker's bac is
direetly to he deputies dalressing them
straight to the hearers, in a inerct rial
people like the French, lis -
for
the speake to address the
presidiug i facer only. to
. adversaries in the third th-
bus
out callin the inclivid
dirainishin the chances
out his. m i and talks to
face, in a manner not om
Be- TN
der
axy
alts
the
susgells f-
ives a
to the wilder parts
drives at au extreme
.of horses have th
ready for her at I
et, thud
Relays
istantly
bOLD
Twit WID
ed the best, way ti
TEAS S GARS
14 GE ERAL GROCE
Ve 7 cheap, at
E'S FLOU
Plot
beet
r-
0
, Oat and
A Cho
Spl
N.
Oornmeal,-Provisions ems
ce lot 'of
utlid berg ins, in Fruit jars. Cal
.--0EDAI POSTS and BRING
SEED STORE -
Bacon, F it, Vegetables constantly on
TRY .0 GRANULArerD 'WHEAT.
Crock
and see them. Goods delivered free of charge.
ES at 11 on hand
HOMA LEE Seaforth,i. Ont..
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b., -7;
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KERR,
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LAM C
y that they hive leased the SeIrth Formeh7
all kinds Of
wi;:th to inform the people ei Huron a id pub 'a general
for a erm of ye rs, and are new prepar d. to anufactur.
GNED, in returning his sincere
public for their liberal support
*es this opportunity of stating
'red the services of Mr. APAAT
nan and Mechrenie, as foreman.
V:orke Planing; Sash and Door
ERS AN FARMERS
er edvantage eo cell, as they can
tie Wood tine done on the sheet-,
up to order. A limited number of
AND siNGT.r.
p CARROT DRILLS
LAND ROLLER%
acks and Gates on, hand -
need the manufacture of Cheese,
and SETTERS,
eupplied cm the shortest notice
terme. Bosee guaranteed to
Awaiting orders for different
11N M., MARTINI
Novelty Works, Sea:forth.
ED. REMOVED
Li:esker and Undertaker,
his ware -rooms to
kV/VS -OLD- STAITI4
hand a superior stock of Pura,
„tied Mr. Thomas Dell's HEARSE
eettend funerals on the shortest
ttewn Or country.
OfikeSe An Sizes,
'pa band.
;AKER AND UNDERTAKER,
Oson's Old Stand,.
'eforth, has now on hand a- gooa
assortment of
furnish cheaper than they can be
got elsewhere. 25
Tht
satief
287
s, Straw
are also p -teemed toillo REPAIR
undersigi oil have had long ergo
iction 11 their work.
er
-Mucci in the Foi iclry businees, and aro prepareil to guarantee
KE WILKIE CO
O. C
HI
Cr the patronage of the
RAILWAY Cr
TO CIVS33-
FOR CAROM -AR'
inCites to
rule in
English an 1 American legislatures
himself to
al. name,
of offensive
f angry dis
metimes sin
to him fac
ar removed. f
that of .affishavoinan of the Hall,
sides, in flollowing- thi direct mod.
address, Ile is_ led into extravaga
-which woald be curbed somewhat u
the restrlction of tine Parliamen
spealri g to a body et 750 men, re
seating t e people, Ice often unduly e.
himself th the idea that the ear o
nation is listening to his words the
those 750 men ; he no. longer addr
an asse bly of individuals, but
rein to hi_ patriotic sentiments and 1eite-
e country at laree with inflated '
nd some rather wild talk ; h
, o France entire, and - from
is he grows warmer, he eona-
s his thoughts to Europe, then
ivilized world, and. possibly in
is held in check, to a certaii de-
gree, by the fear of ridicule. If tier ex-
pansive °rater soars tao high aud toe
Iong, millet, in the shape of rine of et
those sh re words in which Frenclim.en
a-depts, brings him floundering
earth again. These men of the".
are saved from Many a eerieus
ent through a keen sense of
speaks
France,
munieat
-to Cie
the end _
however
are such
down to
Charnbe
denoue
iS disarmed. Thus; at a critical ino ent mouth shut," he to
in elect ral reform, so-called, Whe 1 all eorted him to the
ared with political anabitio
resort to extreme measur
of attack and reprisal, th
are dev
ready to
the way
have been all right.
and
fol- when I Swore at hm
the Louder. It's m
lowing resolution is passed around the
Articl L That all Frenchmen are and
are her by declared, Presidents of the
Republi
Articl II. That alone, the chief execut-
ive offic r of the nation is, and. shall re-
main, a rivate citizen.
This is offered as a solution a the
pending difficulty, and, for a tim ; it
brings hilarity and sequent calm t the
perturbed spirits of Versailles. elfote
are then in order. A man of the Left
observes that the President of. the As-
sembly holds himself remarkably well
:on the political tight -rope, considering
that his balance -pole is nearly all oi one
side. Others quickly follow, and. ge ieral
good humor is restored.
The _President has a large bell ith
which he strives to keep order: , A alf-
dozen tip staffs in different parts a the
Chamber endeavor to assist him. by cry-
ing "silence" from time to time, but heir
cries are little heeded, far they have no
authority to act. In the British Parlia-
ment and" American Congress it un-
derstood: that the adversary is to have
some sort of fair play—that is, he is al-
lowed to make his argument,' and if re-
ply is to be made, it is when he is d ne ;
here the reply is frequently a runnin ac-
companiment in addition to what fo ows.
Much of the time the Assembly is like
the New York Gold -room, the v ices
Scribner'e Month( y.
The Qiieen's Life at Balmoral.
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The Queeli's aim in the North s
to be to live as simple and natural.
aa possible, and. to avaid fuis
ems
life
and.
arr
Bid
he
opi
is a poor thing 0-
A Sporting
travels some hundreds
year to. indulge in his
had kept 1 is
officer who s -
kept holleri
idly Joy ' d
nly kept it' ip
of miles ev
that, provi
ry
his favorite stream 'were uadisturbe d,
this enthusiastic fisherman wculd 'be 1
little conoarned if, the whole. world we
be judged from the foloNving `anecdot
One dav he wad eXploring the banks
TIM V'
world in perf
rapidity of
sr
CA TION I I FRAUDS ABROAD!.
mOst respectfully to caution the publi
1 of t e British North American Province% to be
on thei . mud against purchasing iipinione Medi-
wey's ills and. CO:element," by etottain individuals,
of littl or no means, trading (for the lest few
month only) under the style of the "New 'York
Ohmic, 1 Company," Every artifice is made use
of by t em for the purpose of imposing upon the
public; and the more 'effeetnallyto deceive, they
have t le effrontery, in their adVertisements, to
issue t o following caution:
.AND OI 'TMENV- has tempted unprhicipled paeties
to con terfeit these valuable Medicines -
"In rder to protect the Public and ourselves, we
`have ' ued a new ' Trade Mark,' consisting of an
Egypti ii. Cirele,of a serpent with the letter H in
the cc itre. Every box of genuthe ' HOLLOWAY'S
Piie.neNso ND OINTUENT' will have Wei trade mark on
e are genuine without ite
" W call your particular attention to the new
style f 'HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTNIENT.—
none o. the old. style are inanufaetured by us now,
nor h ve they been for menthe. We therefore
tenth) ell purchasers 'againat reciving from any
Johbei or Dealers the old style of goods. :
"In eirmatien conceriung any such goods being
offeredovill be received with thanks. .
" WO ask the favoieof ell the information •you can
give heregard to those counterfeits." ,•
Nowt this Company. is aware that your laws do
not permit thole to copy the preeise getting up of
my Medicines, but in order the more completelv
to blind the publie, they have recourse' to another
piece of deception, viz:, in stating that they deem
it necessary, as they say, to inulte up the Pills tele
pany,', there is also a David Pringle, of New York,
spurio is imitations of My Mediaines, Beware of
Thi, unprincipled ChemicalCompanY has dared,
to say -that I owe very large sinus of money in the
Unite States. What is the feet ? A newspaper
agent,' btained, without my knowledge or consent,
and lite coltheion with a party who held a limited
powen of attorney of mine; au order to advertise
- Icy M dieines in South. America for three .Years,to
- the e.;.tent of $400,000 in gold. Hathen sold his
i claimi to a lawyer, who, got it referred -by the court
Ito a Omni of his, who gave juil, nent against me
iLLsoN's said. could have made by it, heel I not taken '
to th aMount of $171,237 gold, or profit which he .
: steps to repudiate thie vile transaction the mo- :
win semi be see aside. It mullet be supposed, I :
am sure, that I owe a cent to any one thee I would ,
There is no truth whatever in the statement- that , (1▪ )
1 I eve* anthorized any person or pereons to use Inv , el
AFC, TH 9.
, - 160 111 111 of by u . principled men this wee..
I . . I Ionia ask, as a fayor, that should it :come to ,
the Ifnoeledge of any person that spurious meal- •
ILL IN r.HE FRONT RANK AS USUAL. ether( are being made and sold in my name, that -
he b :pleased to send me the name and address of
i, the ,endor who is selling the same, that I may, for
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SEWING MACHINES.
011,10NCE Noiseless, Lo .k and Knot
dime. and range of work, strtngth and. b
Won: Call and examine. Send ior
0. C. W
llowing first
Guebh, and. Venus Of Perth, Ont.
A number of second-hand Osbor e; Gar liner, Loam
In c Anodic% with our Sew' ng Mt
Feeley Stile • g, such as Braidiee, Oordi
Pianos,
Samples
MU
rgans, and Melodeons
n-Pisher, Emerson and
f the above Instrumen
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f the
s can
g, Tucking,
Stiech Family Sewing Machine ehellengee the
tate- of stitch, durability of Construction and.
cedars. Agents -wanted eeery town in the
LLSON, General Agent for pie °minion.
ster, and Lockman of Ha • tonellaymend of
,14
in, Weimer, Raymond and' owe Machines for
t notice. I le
ent, we are prepared.to eieeate all kinds of
Ding, Binding, Ilemmiugq&c., in first-rate
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ery best Ame jean and Canadian runnufa4ure, such as ehe
Pianos ; Prin e's, of Bafialo, and. Bell's, Ot Guelph, Organs.
e seen at the store. Call and inspect theM. •
URAL IMPLEMENTS. ,'
Messey's No, 18 Thistle Cuteer Ploe the farmer's tavolete. Any nemberalwats on hand. Other
The eel brated Paris Straw C Ater, he best mai. Also, the Cummings, Rochester and other
patterns. I
GRAIN CRUSHERS and Root utter- of variourem ufactureel.
me datioi
VEPS OF ALL] KINDS AND SIZE.
oven body Ithows, re the beet in use, and d not require mom-
s of Plow Points and o her CI stings constan ly on hand.
THE TRIUN WASH] NG Mil TUNE,
and ee' Tot -Kingly serviceal 1. • teeiteiv It is vas y worked, and will
noe
a.
EN\ NG MA ITINE
Is a Strong,
UNNING 'MACHINE,
EASY II
eVET4r ADAPTED Iv'
AND
his favorite stream, aced pained by.the
landlord.. ef the hilt a,ti iwhich he as
stopping. The latter, .11apeening to I
come' toe close just at t e moment w n
his onest was throw g his fly, t Its &imp
hook canglit the poor Itretch's eyelid,
causing luin intense -pa The spor 5 -
man coolly took out the hook, reaclju. t-
ed. the fly, and, as the innkeeper c n -
tinned howling at the toi.) of his vol. e,
your eye down in your, bill
trouble yop to stop that iloise,
pouple on Wooster street are very fond. of
checkers, and pla qiiite frequent y.
When he beats at the !game she lo
her temper, and declares sh?. will not -
play again. Tt vexes him to have 1 er
aet so, but he controls hie irrieation,i a id
SO as
talks to her about t. He 'Leis her hi w
wrong it is for peo )1e at their age in 1 fe
her
cl
to' be disturbed b
showg her so clear
course that she bee
weakness and retu
nies ashamed of
ns to' the game,
ceremony. She is scrapielously chi gent plays. it so well hat she beats
in attendine to her public duties even Then he throWs thp cheek-ers in on C
during. herholiday. Great boxes pa- rection and kicks the beard another,
pers are continually coming in and oing and says he will- never play with any -
and, body who cheats so all-firedly, and stalk.s
a
1 -
out and
if necess
residence is in close communrcation
Her MajestSe and_ each day sees its
punctually discharged. In othei
sPents,* Queen's life is simply,t
. any private ladv in good eircumsta
She reads a good deal, keep§ up a con-
siderable private _correspondence, takes
walks a d drives, and pays visits ta the
cottager as a ell as to the gentry in the
neighbor mod. Her published. drawings
show that she is no mean deaughtstaan,
and she still exercises her pencil in
aketchin r. By the advice of her physi-
cian, th Queen 'spends a great deal of
her tim in the open air in all kinds of
Weather She is fond of long iexcurSions
all these are -carefully read,
ary„ signed. The Minist
it -
at of
ces.
THE undersigned hex ug
-I- Factory about 40 roc s nort
FRANCIST
On the London .Roael, is now p
tuna Pumps, which for lightnc
durability cannot be surpassed
ing but til.e best material use
men employed.
ALL WORK WAR
A call is respectfully solidte
elsewhere.
GEQR
284 -Gm
ted a new Peenp
WN
*leered toriaanufec-
• of cperation and
Lisht
At the Fith's held threughout the Dominion, this Machine was put
to some very eev !re tests by the
HE COUNTRY COULD PRODUCE,
11871; an Di Plizes in 1.872.
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set if ittadenients, and d es all kinds of work.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE eeTTACH IENTS GIVEN FREE Ole CHARGE,
PETER GRASSIE1-
RCToulInt; of Huron.
the Haying and Harvest of 1878
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CAYIT IA CHIEF JR.
intee thene superior in
- chines co -tine Over $300, and wi'
T e pit' ens working freely, au
un yen s erfaces..
re dy fel its work withintt chain! e
t ee at he tOp this year.
• Ye ha .e no space to eninnera
oth i kinds of grass or rr
Ve o r to nth as insist up
COMBINE
WEE, AND JOHNSTO..\ SELF -1; KING SINGLE
REAcP
n .s we would menti et the followieg :
a Reaper and Mower costing. te2,10 will ontwealetwo Combined Me-
l); nnoytlthe-tqtlemorateic-itulit.,1,c,r:g. cr:ifthriTi:‘ifet,.:17,wer or
Reaper all day with ease.
ever cramping, as' is always -the case with combined Maehines on
anse each. is spee ally adapted to its own class of work, is always
e and both ma chin s. by their tilting levers, will Cat closer than any
e the further advent- Yes of these machines, but offer a trial of either
in, and will agree o cut the worst lodged grass or grain, going the
or Mower Or Rea ler can do,
agai let him, and. I engage to remunerate hend-
som ly my informant without divulging his name.
SI mild any person have reaeon_ to believe that
he been deceived. by buying spurious imitations 4
of t ese Medicines, he will oblige me by sending
to n e address at foot (whie.h bo can do at a cost of
six ante in postage), one of the books of instrue-
tion which ere affixed to the feline.
or
NTID.
BOLTON,
• Medicines can be reipPlied at the lowest : :
whelesele Det prices in tenantities of not less than i :
of ille or pots of Ointment, ter which remittances ' :
muet be sent in advance. These Medicines are i :
nett sold in the United. States, = '
ach Pot and Box of iny Genuine Medicines :
woOls " Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Lon- ' '
(Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY.
I Loudon, October 3, 3.872.
PURE DRUGS.
HE DRUG BUSES -B -8S, heretofore carried on
by Mr. JOHN SEATTER, having' been pur-
chased by me, I beg to intenete to the inhabitants
of Seaforth and vicinity that the etock is being
livery Requirement of AP Drug' Trade. ,
Constantly on hand:
p Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Priedi-i
. eines and Dye Stuffs,
Toilet, Fence- and Rebber Goods,
rinses, all sizes ; tifteies' and. Gentlemen's
Shoulder Braees, Carriage, Bath end !
ell the Choice and Faeb ionable Articles.' Pine
Wines end Liquors for Mediethed Pur-
poses, Horse and Cattle Medieines,
Paris Omen, and Lundy's Potato Bug
Physicians' Prescriptions and Family
Recipes Carefully Prepared. :
Customers favoring me with a call will find the . '
, stock complete. Particular attention is called :
it ;INT
my stock of DYE STUFFS', all of which are war- !
ranted genuine and at the lowest prices.
JOHN S. ROBERTS,
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339 CONY "lid`
. SELECT SCH6OL
Orglenst of St. Thomas' Chuich.
ivmsic CLASS AND ,SELECT SCHOOL,
TERMS : *sic, teli per term; Day School, from
SEAFORTO CARRIAGE WORKS.
WI
DANIEL McGREG--011.,,
HAa just received a large Stock of the materiels
used in the busthess, autl is now fully prepar-
ed. to execute, on the shertest notice and. in the
laeest styles, all orders he may be fayouvedwith.
REGISTERS, LEDGERS g% BLANK BOOKS
Ruled, Prthted andoirru'ildNeYltoK,IoNrrpleir, on the, shortest
'notice, and at prices which defy competition.;
Made to. erder.
OLD AND NEW BOOKS -
Bound and.repaired at city pricere
comniunications addressed to the undersign -
ad; will receiee prompt attention. =
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AHD DIM FACTORY
pelican. lei
cons
Which will /be
'short time. T
,for the dterebi
iout by it, is s
4 will receive sa
the way of We,
R COMING ON.
for the sleighing s aeon, has in
old, as usual, cheap or cash, or o
reputation of this :stablishmen
"tv and elegance of, a -tides turn4
ight Single and Double RIGS, in
a and Buggies, yet ion hand I
HT TO FARMERS.
MRoas
TUESDAY,
T"I'. subscriber begs leave to thieek his numerous :
customers for the libeeal patronage extended to ,
'him since eommendng bUsiness in t.iettforth, end
: heists the t he may bp favored with a continuance i
Puttee inteeding to build wonld do well to give '
him a cell, as be will continue to keep ou hand a
SANDERSON will offer for Rah) -
-RE 7th OF OCTO1BER, 1873,
The Stock k well bred, some with pedigree, ankt
IlEnet. BASY. SEE BILLS.
tying combined in Whines Our
{lip-II:NE NY TH.. JOHNSTON SEP' RAKE,
of lia class. All oar work guaranteed. Adtb:4s
S., Seaforth.
RN PINE LUAIBER,
He feels eonnaoit of givingentisfaction to those
who may favour him with their petronage, none
but first-class workmen are employed.
' Particular attention paid. to Custom Planing. ,
201' JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
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TO DA_II-iYMEN,
MILK- CANS 1AND PAILS.:
MRS. IFHITATE
Would state to Dairymen that she has commenced
to manufacture.
Milk Cans, and Pails,
Of all kinds, and Cen supply them.
A.S CHEAP AS ANY' IN THE TRADE.
Storm awl Tinteore liana as usual.
COAL 01L for stile Wholesale and Retail. ,
Repairieg and Eave Troughing promptly attend
ed to.
UAW -street, Seaforth.
good builditig4 and -fences, and promises to be ;a
rich investme it to the purchaeer.
302 -WILLIAM SANDERSON.
SPE
.A14 NOTICE.
CLINTQN WOOLEN MILLS,
ii
pith, Sub ei be • begs to Announce that his Faee
-1-- tory is low i full operation, and would rail
attention td the uperior etock of Clothe that he
has ou hand, vheich. he i$ offering at prices that
will conviinie ell lei the benetie of a local factry,
if jeneilinorgtsattroureli, stbat all will realize the eaving over
proof, see the Jollowing pricer!:
UnionF lee
Speeal
Cloth, 7.5e to g0e.
-"lauriele, 55c to 70c.e
Union Flannels, 50e to 70c.,
13hink.ets,&c., on hand.
ti, and White Stocking Yarns.
te
As haves no
son, there has 11
outside of the fa
EAR
eivten ;Purchased by the
Piece.
driler traveling for me this sea-
t been any of ley goods offered
tory, as yet, and I lidiewith give
to ,that effect. :
pALL IS SOLICITED.
THOS. R. FOSTER.
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