The Huron Expositor, 1877-10-12, Page 3OCTOBER 12, 1877.
STOCK. FOR SALE.
3 FOR SALE. -For sede, °heap., several
working and driving horses, young and
Apply to SCOTT BROTHERS, Sea.
509
PIECIFTeil AltTittlitelEal •
LDERS.-8and, Stone, and Gravel for
-.orders left with jamea Edwards or
Lee will be promptly attended toe
, guRRrE,settorta.
481
AND- FELT MI/,L-INERY.-MIlan
• be to annonnee to the- ladies oa
vicinity that be ie prepared to ate
1 orders for Strew' and Felt Millinery,
Stamping, de. Perfect Satiefeetion
• Booms-thoee lately oceapied by
eve, Ou. Goderieli Street, near the
Chareli. 5134
SetteEte.
k1/4; SALE :OF FENCING TIMBER:-
undereigrald wi/1 offer for sale the, time
out *acre, of swamp, eoneiseing prin-
ceder ana black aeb, suitable foe poste
. on SATO...DAY, October I8th, at 2
em.yoppeside the lot; vie., Notttt half
r. A, Turnbeere, beina on the Gravel
north of Jamestown_ and 3 tallea
AVroxeter. Particulere afterwards by
aAXES' STRETTON, Auctioneer ;
DOUGLAS, -Proptietor. 511-4,
',sex FARni FOR SALE BY PUBLIC
KION. -There wilt be sold* ny Publics
BRUCIEFIELD, on TUESDAY, Oc-
e, I, o'clock P. M., Lot No. 11, Con. 4,
ntaiaina 100 aeres, 65 cleared- The
geed aeal Of eedar arid ; the
;erea geod trete° belief), with cellar and
aud primp convenient; the barna
Pan Are log; there ite- a good thriving
a full bearing: -there ie aleo good pas-
iehplenty ex shade tree a and a never -
ream a water- le 3 Innen from Bruen-
Lon (rad a mks troi. Seefaren and malt
ems -Oat -Tenth part of the purchase
Vac dav a sale, toed enough to Wake
Pon the first of Jentuery, /678, Time
eaelafor the belence at 6 per ceat. JOHN
ALL, Proptie- or; 3. P. BRINE, Ana.
510.
P1flTAi1 NOTICESe
pereou Laving elairrts against
'aerate of ate late Robert esettonigai,
L by note or book aceotiet wil. plenne
earae to either of t'ae undersigned Ex.
eetete Din or before the arse day oe
le7a. IiIIEW I3EATTIE, 1VIL-
TH. 5121.4
S nle melee
--
eel wish to itaintate to the fenning Com.
t1.131.11NVhIg purehseed one c f Drover:Int
id Clever Seed Threehere, they are pre,.
‘Dc'D fer any ate, raav require
aiees. Good wark warraarttei, an ehergea
Fa, ISA -AC & WILLIe/DELAND-,
5-13X4
E is hereby given that application. will
iade to the Parliament of Canade,nt the
iton thereef, by JOHN -AlOONEY, of the
aliaton, inathe County of Huron, in the
Outario drover, for a triu of Divorce
AN:N • rOONEY, his wife, late of •the
Careea afereseid, on the ground of-
: Janet', at the Town of Clinton. the 3Rtb,
:Zniv, A. D. 1t77. SOHN MOONEY,
S• leINTYRE 6.-; FERGUSON, Solici-
5.pplicaut. .507s26
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PA.F.TNERSHIP.-Notlee
' r• eby gin. re that the partuership hereto-
eletbe between us, the undersigned, aa
in the Yiaeee oWrexeter, has been this
"ailead lee inqual consece. .3_11 debts
the eaid pertnership tire to be paid to
n. le Gibson, at Wroxeter aforesaid, arid
ttpirett the mad pareatrship are to be
a. to the seid Alexantler L. Gibson.by
a sante will be settle -1. Deted at Wrox-
let day of October, 1s77. A.I.EXANDER
eetnen ROBERr CL aRK14.1. Witneee-
illaSON- a1s4
b.:0321C.1
!;COTT, aff. D. eac., Physician, Surgeon and
(-amateur, St abeetin Ontneeifnce and reed!
nth side of Gatlerich Street, that door
[resieeteriaa Chi:1min
NM,
!VERCOE, X. D., C..M., Physician, Stir, _
en, etc., Cormier for the County of Huron
Reeldecee, ..ta Jarvis street IlOrtak*
ereaelee eeertnia letaelie tielean.
leAni
M. D., lete of Inaefiela. tante
- 1ui'u Sulgeou mat Accotteitent.
t4e .o Trireinv College,
aaetiaer (4 the itoeeil Cele. .e.• (.1' Par.
,atel Seretieue. Get. lintetten.ont. 485,
treeno \Tit, M. l,
i. C. M., fneduate of
ea, l're 1`11yeteiari, Slat:Lou and
!.- tilit. OirteC--LOWAIS
1;143,1i. he ely oectrenal by lir. Paeien, and
tia. lett Dr. •Rine. Will ettend at
1:roak eu ineedieni it tel i•leye. 495
nal t1Hle. yet,. ;nary antretee-, Otitene
tee ea. Vet. cieete neaten, eentortbe
n el. 1 lee -int -we in reer 1irir. &
, Ce1le aromptie eta -aided to. rtieht
t els („: veterinary medieinee en band
neva -1 I fearce exautined as to SOrtiati-
i: Z't•rtifittei, gleert if requirea. 407
W. 1.1.nlal1, v. 8., up:dilate a the
intit. V. t. tit ary College. After deeoting
le enveliee with Profesetn nmith, of
ite e b•'tied, ia See teeth. teeiee at hie
a. rent et W. Citaveit. Celt- aromptIer
day or night. A. lean! :dock el
M.izits corleattitiy °aimed. Horses
;Is !u ..t-,naareee er. 1 text i le I tee, given
',by:a:41A au -Isola a etenteitelea. 424
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' DERP.XSIIIRE, fe D. a.,
• Sureaon Deraisa Gradate
of 1' tin: neyal College of Dental
Stitneens of -Ltinteria. Artificial
n tie- exeetned. All surgieel opera,
mett venni clue and pieneptitude,
teas item fe Aelf. et 5 P. M. Itoome in
Lintey'e new ?eriele lei tek, Mani fn-reet,.
b.
-1,/ege.a
Tenni, IneI.T CAMEIZON, Darrieters,
tit tale.> elteneery,ac.. tioderielt, ODb•
Q . C., Philip UOtC LE*. Caen-
-.506
salA LI., Cann eyareeca• arid Commie -
/a -I. re 11. tz., ta'resee et. Auctioneer end
e. Act etarte ana Lane; .cullected on -
Lie ter me. z3,55
eiot LE. Barrieter, Attoreey, Salicitor
eueery, Ili -
.e., Gederieh area Seafortla. Of
1!14'S lare • See.. , rich. au&
_ a e
ela a, tN, lett-rite( is, atter-
- e• :t.,,h catert •a. ea, clieten.„
•-• - r • t f the Law noyal
lentie tettaiiit MttItt y : 1' u1.4 farm
1'7•I'S'N.
t;. A _fa AMA
in I_UtLMES1iEiii.thraAt.
LW, Saliein-re n C;harcery and
i (iee Publie an a ci.,L.royancors.
tin 4. Cagan!, Settforth. Agentafor
411 A-alarm:tee Comptme-,
a aateeter to lend at 8 per cent. Faentit
JAY, allaY ant italtENIftriteat narriffr
t.tMle :- t -I w. .41 n Chancery,
.t.. ar t t late nite of inter-;
L 1. •A Tr -
in elem. -es.-- in Lenadaleal
• ?nen ..-aitenn lawn
et. 4. Ir. c, UgYER.
W.J. 474-
.(. r. szi:ieityr Ct.usolitiated Bank
MEIER. Barristers and Attorney
, Solicitors in Clateneery and Insoleencyt
:cers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices -Se*.
d lerneseli . ea23,000 a Private Funda to
t mace, at Eight per ceatt, Intetest, payable
fia
:lioN Iw. C. MEYER.
ove final ham this day been dissolved by
eraisent. All, accounts due the firm tO
tt)riir.Danspn who will pay all nail -
1076. JAMES If. BENSON.
MAY- C. MEYER.
na
itSCM XeLANEOLTS.
a
XeCOLL, Solieitor, &e.„ Brussels. Office
Leckie *a new brick building. 504-52
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;Ey TO LEND -On, terme mere arlaaila
Ootts than eve- before offered. A.
SOlicitor, Brussels. 504059
OCTOBER, 12, 1877.
waxed' the magistrates and jocke
the peelers, when. it NS'itS odds ag
his young friend,
eo he went ; and. a good many deal
he had gone tiff to enjoy his ill -go
gains; but I never thought so; and
of our men going to Chathaan to iden
prisoner, saw Lytherlyin the unif
of the ,Royal Engineers, and, j f
had a glass of ale with him. The yo
fellow said it was his only resour
dig he could not, and to beg where
was known would be in vain. He
1..11.1.111.11111101aosenr
THE
ed any mistake, she trips up stairs and re- though trying consistency of mould, has
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turns with a basket, a small box and. a one weak point, one hobby for which
brown paper parcel,- a cage d • Lily en- everything else may be neglected, iira
, *
c.
ed cased in tissue, pin-punctur d, and 9, that -his garden. Round this he has
en large ' reticule, which are pl ed with• pheno enel palings; and a gate of me -
no scrupulous cars in the -cab, and the door diteval cast, a gardener specially re -
y closed. She begs the man to be cant- tained to keep off little boys and slugs,
rra ous that the horse does not start and labels on his shrubs which he illumin-
ates in classic characters, and an. old
t,
mg
1 -
he
ent
enters once more, returning after a long-
,
er interval, with a cat, a footaelarro.er, a
large Rower pot, a bundle, and some
books confined by a strap ; these are
arraiagedinthe vehicle, the driver view-
.
his respects to me, and that was the nag the ceremony with an expeeesion a1 -
last we heard for, a long time of the toeetherindescribable. Having ng rauraee.
(Concluded Next Week.) bestowed a look of ineffable disgust at
ed, "It is quite cool this morning," and
the dxiver's sarcastic cast of floridness,
A 'Morning in Covent Gard 311., and the maid aglain dashes to the re -
London. serve, finally returning with agrbe of
A man wheels a curidus machine fish, evbich, in the endeaver t carry
the square; it .is upon wheels, a,n steadily while descending the steps im-
stea,raeth ; Itie a contrivance of pa,rts a cross-eyed effect to her beauty,
1MA it beareth. insoript, "Hot co already unprepossessing by any light.
pies and sausages.l. There is a s An angular being, with grissly ringlets,
cupboard attached and. .it canted and. wraps beyond enumeration, brings
mokery frOm this, having plante
up the rear ; she has a venomous leek-
;
apparatus, the man produces
ing sunshade, with which. she pokes at
cups
sau.cers ; they are of solid ware the steed exclaiming,: "1 hope yer hoss
ain't likely to run away, yo -ung man?"
SOnae d.elay oacurs in consequence of the
lady insisting upon the maid. bearing the
aquarium upon one knee and. -the aviary
upon the *other, end the cat between the
two. A lounger drawn to the ,epiat offers
to carry the entire cargo for iipenoe,
but the lady implores the cab
drive on to Chairing Cross. As t
alca.de departs, one-two-41jre
to
it
n,
ee,
all
eth
his
make pottery music that might almost
be heard at the other end of the hushed.
and eehoing mterket. A pause,
the man sUikes his oh.est after
warming method, ties on a semi -w
apron and. pokes at a little fire su
ranean to the tip. works, and pima
fork into a pate raising a pallid loo
sausage .whicb he eyes with the aux
scrutiny of a connoisseur and profes
al cook. The representative dog s
the odor of that sausage and its fell
and comes sneaking round. the corn
the tin, the proprietor of which a
isters a vigorous correetive, and rub
covers of his euite with an old ra,g
for that purpose. Two men, coen
sight, workmen, printers appare
di
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en
the
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ells
ws,
r of
the
ept
ly-;
they stop by the early raorning stell end.
breakfast. A policeman tamps 8 est,
and greets the old fellow of the ha et;
then come a Couple of girls, young but
not fair, andjooking very like ht g
been out all night; maybe there are rea-
Belle. One begs's, cup of coffee for the
Wo, solemnly promising to pay ano her
thne ; they have been locked ont, she
explains, and are half dead with w ari-
nese and hunger. Over the way a th-
er stains nattking a stand. Merehan No.
1 indicates his rival opposite as of ore
benevolent tendencies, and returns the
dregs from the lest customer's- cup 1 a,ek
te the can; whereon the lady who ath
not spoken indulges in -a volley of o tb.s
directed at this nee.rehant, his ewe and
his coffee. Acclimatized, he only s es
satirically, and winks to the m ket
clock, which just then goes the ar-
ter.
Rumbling of wheels is heard, and
presently aewagon laden high with as-
kets, secured by ropes and covered vith
a species of tarpaulin t
into 'the meadraingle ; the tea'
not high mettled, and, the N
and. re -ns hang listlessly in thetwe
ees hands. Under the influence ot
or slunaber the man doesnot arouse
til a sharp shout is heerd. and. the
&Aim or 0 -Menai the Garden s
out feom some mysterious recess, w
he awakes tafter a long journey fr
'sweet tracts of field and garden land,
ate- most profitable of all garden land,
the market garden. And now, from the
rear cof the edifice, tumbles one of the
porter breed, and between the two the
unlading *is accomplished, and. the
freigb,tage spread in orderly divi ions
upon the pavement.1 There is a to on
°asciiasciiwagon of vegetable produce, and
oia. each 'ion. of potatoes, which hel s to
swell the revenues of the market, and
the custodian jots down memoran a, in
an official looking book.
The first oolomn of smoke now w-nds
upward from one of the early-sti ring
hotels over Southa,rapton street ay ;
and, Strendward, the gradual exte sion
of hubbub creeps upon the ear, re ing,
spreading with the salience of adv ne-
ttle; waves; stealing upen one wi h •ai
strength of increase that is• almost Ma-
jestic, every minute adding to it,
as one -two -three-four strikes wo
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man w.aoin he employs to walk retind
his trees with a lantern during the night.
He knows the exact age .01 the entire
family, having bought them all himself,
inthe G-arden; he has the best things,
out Claptonway,to be foundunder name
of box. and bay, sumach and sycamore,
accede tend almond, escallonia and eu-
onyiiup, hawthorn and. hollyamagnolia
and
d
a alea
b rb. o
Th.e
for the
ing-
Here i a gentleinan's gentleman -order-
ing put bloom for the table.- There, a
1
le, olive and oleander, laurel
Lac ; while his rhododendrons, TO -MORROW,
, and kazaleas are famed Q
the su-
er. I
ddle-aged man there is on htmt o
ATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29
most choicebouquet of the mom-
. will not enquire for whom. i
HURON EXPOSITOli.
1877.
107.
REMEIVIBUR
THE cRAND OPENING
-OF THE
MILLINERY SHOW ROOM,
fashion
West i
gilded
ow.
✓ oke
a iari
ft ral
ies.
e la
an to -t
e efen- f
-four t
-five! Why, we are getting rig t into11
the day of this fragrant td. fresh autuni-
nal morn ! The Gar enZlioStelries are
open or opening, and those of the early
business persuasion re in full draw, a
raotley crew ranging from salesmen to
water -cress- girls, being crowded -at the
bars. Cabs in abundance rush up with
those for the early trains, or _those for
the early markets, which are a.6 this.
time open and crowded; and, judging
by the ?mise and shouting, the businessdone should be something considerable,
and so it is, as all the world knows. It
is oue of the most sweet and glowing
places oftbusiness 1 The stalls of Damas-
cus and high places of Ba,gdad,be'air no
brighter show of color; all the bazaars
of commerCe, in lands away East, famed
over the breadth of the tmiverse for
splendor, boast no more gorgeous array
of color. One should come hither, were
it not for the comenotion,and read Canti-
cles, or Tennyson, er any other lovely
nature lines that cease of poem. utter-
ance only where the tend.erer epiritual
light beats upon the stanzas: '!
Not a quarter of an hour since and. all
-this areawas deserted, and now a legion
flocks Longacreway, so varied., we well
xna,yterra it cosmopolitan. Everything
is here. Italian mice boys, and they of
the plastic art. from old Roman. courts,
more dingy and more wretched. even
ways, where the swart-
able artiste in modes, whose salon
always elegant With flowers and
urniture hired in Southampton
There, we see a retail dealer in
es and fernerieia ; he also deals in
And aquaria, window screens,
nders, and. ether ornamental lux -
And now observe for a moment
y and her n3aid selecting the rus-
e epergne. She is very beantiftil and
stidious; the contrivance' must be sl-
ed to her taste ; this coil =of wood
vined the reverse way, that gilded
mach and chain removed for the plume
maiden-h.air fern. The 1%4 is au
' ent novelist, with a house like a
iry bower, and. the isovereignty of an
press. That stout, white -whiskered
man has made a fortune on these flags ;
he is a wire merchant ;• has cordoned
the gardens, trellised. the lawns, and
wired the walls of half the noble land-
owners in England. The frumpy old
lady in. spotted alpaca, and a lapful of
-variegated bulbs, is a general grower of
t ble requisites of the plainer sort. When
le old. man, her husband, died. there
little to leave save the onion reaches.
ople thoughteout of hies way, there'd
ha,ve been a tidy purse of yellow gold.
But no; somehow, there was a garden,
and that alone: The old- lady took it
philosophically, and, planted celery,
sprouts, broccoli, beet, marrow, kale and
such like growth, and they thrived to-
. gether. She is at her post every morn-
ing, drives up in that light cart stand-
ing third in the line, a journey from be-
yond Stratford; a quarter of a league.
The brisk buyer of flower seeds is la
tradesinen. with two strong loves; one
fpr family -a) smell brood nursay-
yard ; and the other fur his garden -
their heads, being on the •roof,
a tradesman's garden in London,
marigold n the leads and mush-
rts than our London rooms in the oellr form the antipodes
skinned most do congregate. French.
a'bove
1112413'
where
is of cultivation. I
'liiPteare here with curious plants and still Thus the study,of the genus honw in
on- more curious terra cotta; some with Covent Garden as diversified as a pa-
= last night's newspapers ; 'one with a (remit De national
un- tray of photographs, where the actreses I
cus- are at high jinks with staid Republicans, A Black Hills Ad -venture.
arts and the Pope lies face to face with tb.e f 'w days ape naan named Mont -
hen -
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
ALL ARE 1INVITED TO SEE THE FREE
_
last brazen' debutante ed the Scarlet Let- gm
oer Stub, hailing frona St. Louis,
ter. Here hails one of Picardy -with pine had t ea singular and narrow escapes
;
contrivances1 all feathery wit i fern, ; rolled , into one. He `left a camp 30
there a handsome lad. of the H rite Sft-i reties Pp the hillto bring letters here
one with a peddler's wallet and jewelry, to post, and in t4ying to shorten the dis-
old filigree we -A, and. Florentine craft, trireme a little hellost the regular trail
or imitation. Right away by the en- and got into a, bad bit Of country. While
trance of the Arcade stands a eed-cap- hunting for the treil he came across fresh
ped Turk, with a tray of scented: pink signs of Indians and ;while hm:rying
and yellow paekets. „ He has in his day out of the neighborhood he ran directly
stalked the Balkan with the .most fear- upon a large brown bearl which :was
less sportsmen of tb.e _Semen. range; sleepin on the sunny side of a thicket.
The thicket was on aside hilletud Smith
was ling at a good pace When ho turn-
ed. th elerep. The beat was so near
-when the man canghtsight of him that
now he has come to tremping Loudon
with odd parcels of fragrence, turning up
in Covent Garden DA 5:45 A. M., and in
Bayswater at the corresponding hour in
the evenin,g. And yond.er is en Arab there was neitb.er time th halt nor
with Plenty of rich hued scars'oven in °hence to tium. out, and bruin was clear -
the
of gold. Plenty of Irish about
the market - a fewsnnt61)- - but ed by a flying leap. He xnade a stroke
at Smith as he went over, inflicting a
of our countrymen,- the English, ' slight scratch 011 one leg, and then . set
the procession is charaeteristic
to a degree. Take for out after the miner with the intention
instance the olcl of eating him for dinner. The flight led
man sitting on the up -turned. baskets. over broken groand, up and dawn a
Already he has eleared, and now sits ri.d.ge,1 and then, along the base of a
flush to the voiceful company of Loi don down. sharp, to drink the can. of tea his broken ledge.
traffic. NVa,golasand. vans, °arts, tr eks, ..erandlaughter doubtless is preparing,
and even barrows, now begin. to are before he must get back to his cottage or Knowing that_ the bear would soon
la quick -succession, and the bust1s of shop with a bit of land. Not fer from overtake him, Smith had his eyes pool -
the, da y commences ; quest- me in wdr
horn, notice the welleessed Man with ed 'for some place of refuge, and he
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aprons ana fur caps, rough Eng and the ebony cane, a, [gentleman with a, found a good oneClose to the ground
bound in corduroy; brawny wo nen taste for roses; not in the least preju- was a rift in the ledge made by part of
with great baskets weighted and yer- diced., but deeming everything else that the rocks settling down or cramping
iefs growls a mistake. He has a charming away, and the bear was not a hundred
feet in his rear. There was no -time to
bower near Fulham, wb ere he ctiltivates
tea -scented china splendor of deep, rich (mess whether the crevice vies bie enough
yellow, or creamy white, shaded with.
salmon. ; he fills his, -lozenge beds with
Moss -covered triumphs, • carmine, all a
0 almost a black.
head, ana taaks to
mad when people
his hands proudly
weightedeby roots ; girls, hanker°
tied around h,ea,dswith.bundles of herbs;
master gardeners early to the mart epick
and span with clean collars; old fo-
gies, with botany samples, which one
would suppose -were never uprooted
from the soil of this planet; strong,
rosy-cheeked lads from the villages,
where the bits of garden behind the cot-
tages provide for the pig and the family; visits his house, rub,
little girls with bundles of flowers, fair when standing en Cite hearth rug, and.
as thethselves, wad looking none the says assuriugly, "You'll come and look
worse for such early rising ; damsels at my roses?" And -they go with alac-
from the water cress bed.s with the pro- rity, knowing about as much about the
duce of whole reaches; end sturdy, ion- roses as do the sticks the latter are -wed-
est lookiug sons of the soil loaded vith ded to. He.lia,s eBourbon of a feiry crime
all the choice fruite in season. ' re- son the Horticultural Society Would as -
fully nailed and stra,wed boxes packed sasinate him for; aid a whitelqueenly
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with layer upon layer of sweet thin s in. bittern he calls the mperatrice Eugenie,
foreign fruit, and others all jewel -1i
snowv wool., A smell army of co
velvet glow, and is
He pate these ou th•
them like children,
-e in of which the people neat deer reserVe
ters, the petals among old letter's, jind put
nurserymen in every variety, propri. tors tempting vaseS on the window s .11 in the
of monster graperies, proud growers of hope that he may occasionally present
prize roses and artists in melons and a specimen or two with his compliments.
pumpkins. The men who considers He is artistic, too, in,the arra,ngment of
Kew an imposition, and swears he can ! the flowers about his rool!ne plaoes
grow sturdier firs than -Norway the dense purple Patraene bloom ii natey
other man who delightsni fancy names 'vases, and dazzling white noi •ettes 111
for 1de applee, and, has a pear called af-' aelt 1 • e", of a ech ed when
tnto head than had ever lodged '
tet evert, Ito a ti y E . Here tho Sharon telt-lie deckell. the tables of I .
eo a it the 111911 and too small to let
the b ar in after -him, or - so small that
the victim• would. there be -overtaken
and d vo urea. Ho had. dropped -bus gun
to aid his flight, ci,nd. running full speed
he made a dive and went into the crev-
ice head.. Bret, raking enough hide off
his should.ers and back to make aspair
of baby shoes. The bear wasn't ten
seconds behind. him, and as Smith
reached. the back end of the cave,which
was not over six feet deep, the bear put
its head into its meuth, and tried -t0
.Work in. his body. This he coulda't do
owing to his stout shoulders, but for a,
quarter of an ho r Montgomery Smith
was the worst fri
A:Merit:al..- There
aim tle turn aro
paled. to lie at fu
ditened man in North
was room enough for
d. in, but he was corn -
length and look into
the fidlry eyes of fe bear which conld get
withila. four feet of .him and wanted to
oine nearer. . Bruin didn't glee up
These Buggi(.s mast be sold at 'one° to make
trying till he had. sadly cut and. bruised
iiiiratlf against the stones end his snarls room for fall etoeknend win be geld
Mid a -owls put more religious thenghts
I here' before. The bear c9111ituf eet CHEIT FOR CASH.
THE STOCK IS NOW CO PLFTE
IN STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE
COMPRISING
ALL NOVELTIES THE MARKETS
CAN PRODUCE. .
•
L ADIES' JACKETS
AND JACKET CLOTH
A SPEOLLTY FALL AT
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHE.EitP CASH STORE,
Four Doors Smith of
SEAFORTH.
the Post orate. j
• PRACTICAL •
WATC1MIKER AND JEWELp.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
THE REPAIRING- OF FINE
WATCHES.
J EWELRY, CLOCKS,
SPECTACLES, PIPES, &c.,
Repaired Prompily and WARRANTED to Give
Satisfaction.
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST
LETE STOCK OF
Watch,e,s,,,iflwelry, and Clocks,
Silver Plated Wc-z,re,
Spectacles and Fancy ,GoodS,
In the County, which I will. Sell Cheap to Cash
Buyers.
- M. R. COUNTER, Seaforth.
BUGGIES FOR SALE CHEAP.
FOR. A'ALB AT
PILLMAN'S CARRIAGE FACTORY,
h4FoRriFir
A Number, , of New a S'econcl:
Hand Buggi
oyes all the young colins of the market, The old. lady in ineurninie I ,v those
the gardener's daughter casting sheep's porphyry.
and the old woman so extravagantly drosses and wreathes of intmortelle is
cress because the faiverite publio house often seen at tbe. garden, but nciverliuys
at the corner is late in. opening its elmt- anythine elee. 'ler bravo stricken'
ter. One or two Out -door laarips, are ;•--young, bt'onnie, and winsome. loved these-
,
still alight, struggling desperately With s she decks his portrait with the
ir
streaks of color etealing -up from .over.; bloom, The a,gea hteve drowns
Shore -ditch and Bethnal Green (the poor the hesrb, as it gro*s a d.egr
receive the, sun first soinetimee); aud in with each silver lia,
ir
the kitplaens and even doorwa.ys of love; 1110 -she rises
beruses lights are kindling, and a ;hut- contat tiers before
riet1 meal is preparing , for those ;Who, ...poor housekeeper in
. d.ay lest
with bag, and portmanteau may have to
catch the early trains. From a hotel a to go for her eke -meas. But now she is
pege runs to the nearest cab -rank %, he off; fox there goes one-two--threte-
rube his eyes sleepily as though scarce four--five-eix• Hcw time flies! Ob -
awake; his hair is tangled. andunkempt serve the pale, thoughtful looking gen-
Jacket loose, 0.ua cap awry; he rides back Ceram. -oho seems to be buying up an,
with the driver, who indulges in a chil- the market, 'He is a great physiOtn-
ly sort of chaff ; the hotel door opens, so great he strengthiens life among the
and the "'boots" brings forth a trunk poor, and when ' the iday comes ' for fee
'Ole sad recorapense, ysteriously forgets
vices. These flow -
nee by his servant
1. Tavistock street)
valid, flower -loving
vill come as angers
ld gentleman
th his stick, as
iitn, kit neither could he get the! bear. --a-
I
.ie lied nothine to ehoot with; neither
-ood nor drink and yelling at a bear to . .All Kinds o ' Repairing Attended to
eliar out anal go home.has no-effebt in ; promptly an,d NEI) Tkork: got
up
„his rarified.atmosphere. The mouth E 1
qua , to hat of any other Estab-
lf tate crevice was ten feet long; and
1 ich iinith could look out over Ins trail for 40 t•
„sent e •
rods or more, no :matter et what point II As the underei
colder
the bear was. I to Light Work,
, clings teith lone
th the 1,) -est, and The animal Was walking up and clown their own sun
work. being only a eefore the led,ge, probably fishing for _a 1
chambers, and. tini- eda,n by which he might get something ;
CUARA
she should be tola bette than roots for dinner, when the !
which he and the cabman throw o
vehicle as if to knock the bottom
and they indulge in by-play of a f
ous order. Presently a maid
bonnet box a,ppears on . the steps,
mincingly inquires if that clock is
out, many sucii little se
esti- ars will be carried h
th a (the carriage waits ii
and and taken to wan, ir
*ght. ones, to whom they
. Cabman having assuredher apolic maaa messages. The cr
sleeps in the works all -tight to prevent poking into everything
BS
nine caught sight of three Indians
ereep • e alone the trail he had made-. ,
They had, perhaps, followed it for a ,
mile r more, and must have known !
that e bear had the first claim. The
reds .s had just Come into view when
they aw the bear, the bear paw theme!
and I'mith saw the whole thing: The
bea.r ooke,d in on Smith in a despairing
man • er, and then made a bee line for
the r men. They fired at him once I
apie , and then turned and. ran, and
after about three minutes' waiting Smith I
craw ea out and made 2:40 time till his
breath gave out. -Deadwood Letter to 1
eincinnati EnqUikr.
ed deyote their entire attention
nd every deparlairent Is under
'sten, elley cau , •
TEE COOD WORK
At the Lowest Possible Figure.
A TRIAL IS SOLICITED.
piLl-mAN
507 SEAFOR
MUSIC -PIANO OR ORG 1$1..
MRS. C. M. DUNLOP
virOULD notify her pupils, and there wlsWng
v Y to become pupils, that the fa term is isbont
to commence. All wishing to join the .lass
shbuld do so s�4r. For terms, apply at hef teal -
dance on Geor street.
18
7 SMA,..POIR./T,12-1
1877111\T STTIZALINTO
OF ALL KINDS EFFECTED,
AND MONEY TO LEND
BY
W. ,W1A-srS01.4.
SEAFORTH.
WADDELL & Ca, SEAFORTH.
We Iliarve
WE
much plects.ure in informing our nvmerous Customers and
Friends that our Stock is n. Ivo Complete in Every ;
Pepatrtment, and t ding
1T1-1
ILL OFFER SUCtl BARGAINS, WHICH FOR STYLE, QUALITY
AND CHEAPNESS CANNOT BE SURPASSED,.
THE FOLLOWING ARE A 'F'EW OF THE MANY:
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERE -1, NEW COLORS.
BLACK AND COLORED THIBET CLOTIlk NEV'ir COLORS.
pR,Ess GOODS, ALL NEW COLORS -THE pRICES SUIT EVERYONE.
•
OUR BLACK LUSTRES C.ANNOT BE BEAT. .
'FILAIN, CHECKED AND MATTED WINCEYS, RARE VALUE.
IANTLES IN ALL THE NEW STYLES AND PATTERNS.
SHAWLS, A SPLENDID ASSORTMET.
FELT AND LUSTRE SKIRTS, PATTERN SUPERB._
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS 4ND TOWELLINGS.
FLANNELS IN -GREY, SCARLET, WHITE, AM_BRIti. AZITLINE, AND CHECK.
1 • , I I
IrRILLINtp-S, -NEWEST PATTERNS AND VERY CHEAP.
COLLARS AND .9trFFs IN PLAIN, .FfeNOJY. il1ND MOURNING.
LADIES' SILK AND CHENII,LE TIES INIENELLESS VARIETY. .
1 I 4
BUTTONS AND FRINGES, ALL NEW COtORS.
MISSES' AND LADIES' HOSE IN PLAIN 1AND STRIPED.
1 , ,
-TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS, AND READYMADE' CLOTHING.
"
WE ARE SHOWING THE iftINEST STOCK
GENTS' BOY'S AND YOUTH'S FELT HATS
•
Ever Shown iu Seaforth for STYLE, VUALITY and CIIE,APNESS.
01.0 -THING MADE TO ORDER.
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
,rSz CCX.
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL WAREROOMS.
IF YOU NT TO CET THE BEST THISTLE CUTTER PLOW
IN PFJE MARKET
e,
GO TO 0. C. WILLSoITS, SEA ORTH,
Ind get one made by the Massey Manufacturing Company.
REASONS WHY THEY ARE TM. 113Ear
They ere higher in the beam, they are higher in the mould board, they are thicker in the mould
board, tbay are thoroUghly ground mad polished in all working parts and hare the best oar wheel,
Iron points on there, no eommon metal being need in *lois ufareLe. Thie on bit 8144 by no
other makers of Plows. A Full Stock of
ALL KINDS OF GENERAL PURPOSE PLOWS,
Also Gang Plow9 of all kinds, including the Port Perry and Guelph.
IMPLEMENTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH AS
Straw Cutters, Grain. Crushers; Ihrse Powers of all .kinds, from two to
I
ten, horse power„ Chuins, firadliffig diza,chines, Clothes Wringers, and
Every Machine:belonging to the business.
I .
SEWING MACHINE'S.,
1 • •
It 18 Deedless to Pay abything alma tbem as loag as every person knows that the Florence is
tlae best. Also a full idea of all the common machines made, such as the '
je ea- 1
•
WANZER, ROYAL, OSBORNE, RAY MOND, AND S1NGlER.
Al kinds of Sewing Machine RepairsOil
, Needles and s always on hand. Sewing Machinee Re -
pare on the shortest notice.
0• • C WILLSON SEAFORTH.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE 999.
1
A FRESH STOOK OF
:SSWARE AND STONEWARE, CROCKER AND LA-' GOODS,
VERY CHOICE DESIGNS AND VERY CHEAP.
he Best Pratte in Town iet Teas, Sugars, Tobaccos, Cqffe 8, Spices,
Canned _Fruits and Meats at Me Three tt'in• es I I
yer" Raisins, Valencia, Muscabel, Sultanna, and Seedless 1?aisine, very
low at the Three Nines]
odftsh, Bacon, Hams, Lard, (IT., always to'be had at the Thaws Nines.
Orchard Grass, for .Tall ASfowing, at the Three: Nines.
Flour and .Peed of all kinds constantly on hand , at the. Three Hines, op-
posite the Commercial Ilotel, Sectforth. '
F gE: DELIVERY.
A. W. SPARLING.
VIRE, LIFE, IIABINE, and LIVE STOCK
-I. Insurance may be effected with the folloWling
First -Class Companies :
The Phoenix, of London, England.
The British, American Assitranee
Company.
The National Insurance CompanY.
The Canada Fire and Ma/rine In-
surame Company.
-
The Ottawa Agricultural Insurat
Company.
The Gore District- Mitt21,,al Insur-
ance Company.
The Travellers' Insurance Company
for Life and` Accident.
The Canada Live Stock Insurance
Compawy.
Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberelity.
ARMSTRQNG'S BOOK STONE.,
BE Subseriber begs bo return thanks to his rilliaTOUS entitt.ta8)., ill town and oonneary for their
- liberal pabronage during tha past seven years, and he hopes to have a eontinuance of their pat -
r. age for time to coma. Having
EMOVED TO MRS E. • WHITNEY' --NSW BLOCK,
WHERE HE WILL BE F UND WIXR 11111
Large Stock of P,all Paper, Cheap than in -the City of Tcrronto.
. School Books of all kinds.
• Copy Books, Pens, Ink, Slate .Pencils and Lead Pencils.
Stationery Goods in Great Varietyi also Toys and F'cowy 6rooda.
have also a Large Stock of FINGERING YARNS, being balance of 8talE16, which will be
sold obey.
Come One, Comer All and See Him in -his New Sto2v.
C. ARMSTRONG, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH,
, •
MONEY TO LEND
At 8 per cent per anntun. interest paid halt*
yearly -not in advanee ; or, if preferred, to be
repaid in equal yearly or halnyearlyinstalmente
for Erich a number of years as may be agreed on.
W. N. WATSON, .Seaforth.
HARNESS. HARNESS.
THE Subseriber 'wishes to Mann the inhabie
tants of Somforth and surrounding country
that he i8 prepared to sell
SADD-LES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Whips,
--Curry Gong's, Cards, Brushes,
And everything in his line at the Smallest Posen.
ble Profits, and by buying for cash he the beet
mallets he feels confident that he can sell gate&
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
PERSON IN THE TRADE.
Being determined to 'buy Good Goods, parities
who want anything in /ais line can depend on
getting a good article, as he has secured the ser.
vices of a first.olass workman, and is prepened to
do aillinade of work.
CARRIAciE TRIMMING
DONE TO ORDER.
Repairs- Done on Shortest Notioe.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, TO THF•
TRADE AND LIVERY MEN'.
A CALL SOLICITELD.
Remember the pace: Between Morrison's
Grocery and McIntyre & Silos Store.
JAMES WILSON, Seaforth.
DOMINION
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
VIIBIGHTS quoted from all points West for
Grain, Butter, Cheese, (tc.'to Liverpool, and
Through Bills of Lading ittsonil for the same, at
my ()face in Seefortte Ph -se Cabin Parma*
Liverpool, Vid.
Commercial. Union Fire Insurance COM.-
pany. Funds available over Eighteen Million
Dollars. Appliestioas for risles received at my
office.
Merchants) MAYIDAt Llama/me Company. taife•
bility unquestioned. Marine risks accepted at
my office.
Netherlanna-American i3toam -Company. Tick-
ets issued at my office to Holland, Belgium.
Alsace, The Indite, Senth Gerrnany, Switzerland.
and Italy- ;
North- Weet Trenspoetation Company. Tian&
issned foe Duluth, Fort Gerry, and WI peal*
West.
A. ARMITAGE, AGENT -
I 250:900 INISE-LS OF WHITE MINT
waiitea, in Shipping Lots ef not less than Five
Car Loads.
A. ARMITAGE,
THE SEA.FORTH
INSURANCE AND LAND ACEBEY.
ALONZO STRONG
TS AGENT fo Several FirenClass Stock, Fire
alai Life Ineinance Companies, and lap:ewe
ed to take risks on
THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Also Agent for several of the beet Loan Boole -
ties.
Altai Agent for the bele and purchase of Farm
and Village Property.
A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS IM-
PROVED FARMS FOR SALE.
$50,000 to Loan nt S Per Cent.
lintcreat.
Agent for the White Star Line of Steamers.
OFFICE -Over M. Morrison's Store, Main -St
Seal orth,
AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.
MR. J. P . BRINE will offer for sale by Public
ADCUOD,
SATURDAY, OOT. 6, 1877,
Cu11?caleilig at. O'CiOek, more
IN FRONT (11? A. oe, ItDNO'ri NEW
BRICK BLOCK. EA.FORTH,
Large gearnity ef aloneeholii Eitr)itmte of
all kindit,
Te Furniture ie all of the very beat genlity.
This will bit la apiendid opportunity for those
wishing to secure good Furnitere TERM,cheap-
- - - CASH,
512.2 Z. P. BRINE, Auetioneer.
BUTTER TUBS.
S TROTT, SEAFORTH,
TS now prepared to a -apply all ettetomeast eretem
etny number of his
SUPERIOR BUTTER TUBS,
At S30 per hundred, Caeh. These Tubs are BO
well and faverably Inaown to the trade *bailees
unneeestiery bo Pay anything in their reeotamora
dation.
MB. TROTT also mannfactin•es a email Hard.
wood Tub, aultable for -washing butter in.
Oxdwa by mail -or otherwise promptly ad to.
to.
496 S. TROTT, Seirdestla
R. N. BRET771-1-:-
• SEAPORTH,
Wholesale and Retell Dealer in LEATHER Wed
sgoE FINDINGS of Eery Description..
None but the Very Bed Stock nem Tema
moderate. A. Trial Solicited. .4,11 -order* by moil
or otherwise promptly itil6a...
00 B. 1. 11111111m.