The Huron Expositor, 1878-07-26, Page 3, 1878,
EROOMS,
14RNIT1j i
NTY,
Large Stock of NE1
beat Factories in Can.
Sell-ehetper than tin
cash down and get a
Legs for $2.
for .$2 50.
for; 1
„ s.
13..
[? a i ,••Z -EI. 6 f,!,et
Lit`('. jectiof flouts,
•
be
:,g t t[eele•
/woe feara . little
• 1 r."itey :1.1 B. Couna
rtbiishaneint, Biu
r, and Waal P`iek-
restSo furnish
..L.Y int- he place.
OP 11
rz
:finery roto,
F
!SEAFC RTH
anuanncin to the
.f Iltifaln tat he is
':('Mitral Int-
rr
rz�i
t�E it ted �rc-
srlr:ne is the Singer,
tar'lwt, having carried
tt_•rnial and Sydney
re?F i
by rtg.plying tai
bet ter ;Ctr:lion
rfl::lira always nu
riser sr:ref.
4E.• WORKS.
1t f„ 0 W S
orpII urltty of re -
r.,1, :bit:ants Lrf Brussels -�
14r4 and bei to stats
=prover:len S in their
ug, they az-4 in a bet-
.oily
the public with
1 e. Cosh at to
1) el iv ere
=ou of our basins -s
riving given qualid-
b i.' ( n •rely on re -1
1
a first•e1a.ls rtrticie
:Tat ctt t Tli., Brussels"
+ N ►i B1.41RO WS.
DIAL L1`EBY
It r.{ ft
FORB. S•
eek ;ii- 1 i• cure of the
!--r-:tforth, :front Mr.
ate tbar; 1.e intends
the efirl "i.ta,;:=J,tl hits
s
and EeL.;e.e- to the
but
i °hide c2rzf_s Good
Will be . ept.
res and Carriages, and
always ready far use.
*Yfcuie }Via Com-.
Men.
or any of the hotels
REAPERS.
Iron Clad Single -Mow-
zr`r..and Bradley No. 2
a.. deal two silver medals
e rstrr.Lu 1 Exhibition,.
i. given to Canada for
=•I:ze Mt.i:11s at Aus-
t r, la -t spring, Silver
tti:t1, i-, S. Iii7, Gold
:eat Itrirrrb trial. last
st, prizes ;throng -hoot
k -t tttr•s. They are Sub-
tiz:;lit, ea.',-. be itzstetnt-
rte lith('('- df r:raun,.ane:
(m{,ilt:--;[ ry4�I4tifn...; (sSlh�(jcws
4 i EOl (11 -,F.,{;s FF i1.J{43:,.
ties Ccrnnt, Of 11uren_
:•« 341,rrta 539-/3
IAL EVERYY
R11111.
IttN bee. to ` wormfscrth and the travel-
p treh:&Ked the Livery
Carnoeh:t3 a;
Fi power tri retain the
tte est abi inn it has
et good driving and re-
iri.nw w.;l be kept
0,114 Ili Mt tri day,
ed to. PIC -NIC AND
r.rber ally L'calt with.
e!eri
1. -It at the Cclrn-
wilt re.-{ Irrsrnpt
itl.Ft Street, opt 4ite'
iIITON, Proprietor,,
T E3s..
all customers. with.
'TTE
TCBS
Thee Tuba are so.
:o the trails: that it is
in their, ri:c:c.*miner-
F gat r rr-;i a small Fiard-
ietar:; batter in. -
.ai,s pleat ;t1E attend -
i IC'iTTr*eaforth.
E S J G.
••
ARK
aforth and
•:t rel to Idako IIIc
Cerr:i9.rin„ s.
. Isr t lr'1xretnallyat-
eF t Y}c•dd nee Main
J`..a7
NO ORGAN
LL t N, -
' Chureiri Seaforth,
prepared to instruct a •
Instrumental Music.
DER TE.
North -.of the W. h1
fort;t. 545
0
• Gaelic's'
yon want to see the swallows
lioteewar& ely; just step 'into a speer sal -
eon en a hot day. - �,
Row nioell the corn po 8," said
young man who was sitting ith his
awheart before the fire. "Ye "she re-
spaded, demurely, `Fit's got o er being
Igrtap� ,>:
if you \can't to sleep well lay your
het to the South," says a med•cal jour-
' iral. If you have big feat, we suppose
von have a right to lay them o some -
€ling, lint hasn't the South en ugh laid
toil? -
Ae. art ,critic says : '':`Th price of
pictures improves with age." Mr. Fal -
8011 says this is not so. He p . `d 42 for
a ohrano six years ago, and a .friend
told hila yesterday that he
give"llinz 20 cents for it.
—A nice young man •arr.
stealing a watch pleaded guilt
that, having been ill, - the d
him to take something, whit
The judge asked him why
watch, "Why, I thought if
Fun's, it would. work.a cure."
_Among the Zulus, a nati
Ceres, according to etiq
mother in 1aw cannot face t
law, but must hide, or preten
when she sees him. In thi
the custom is reversed. It i •
in-law who does the dodging.
A clergyman. accosted
= acquaintance by the name of
plied : "1 dont know you, s
name is Cobb, sir," rejoined
`who was about half -seas o
sir," said the minister, "you
so much corn on that I did n
cob." •
—.Danbury woman of som'
erous pedal extremities, hav
disparagingly "of another wo
ness for a pet dog, and de
she would not have such a ti
her, the other woman u
plained that the' size he
vented her froirl keeping
unless the animal was slung
l:. mock.
=-Conversation between a
stranger and a steamboat pi
is Black mountain ?", "Yes,
est mountain above Lak
"Any legend. or story con+
that Mountain ?" "Lots of
lovers went up that neonate,
never came ..back again."
Why, What became of the
. down on the other. side 1"
•
A Story About Old • ekory.
wouldn't
tgned for
► and.said
°tor told
he did.
e took a
sone had
n of the
ette, the
e son -in-
to hide,
country
the son-
y an. old
;Cobb, re-
), it My
the man,
er.' "Ah!
ust have
t see the
what gen-
ng spoken
an's fond-
ared that
ing about
• + dly ex -
feet pre -
pet. dog,
in a 'ham -
inquiring
of : "That
.sir, high
George.
acted with
'em. Two
n once and
"Indeed
?" "Went
a
aj
a hero quail. " I found your
ly deficient, but I have oti'fi
You See I have my p ,oder
ball -pouch. The • pistols is
aecututum" extent. We -n 11 c
amusement by a dance x®
mast r of the hose';. ai
you that I can use a pis
than I ch dance a ri
or, by fa eternal, I'1]
through y r your legs, if no
head 1"
The 1La5or was start ed. ! There
something in the man's words the,
molt sited him from hi
away is breath' and if
comm iced he could no
obeys - than lie ,could 1 ave hushe
throb ing of his own h F art. ! •
He danced. The n : aro played
With unction--- rayed i ® anner
fleet redit upon his New Gleans t
inn. ritlore than . once the da ter b
to be :aLowed to stop, but
held by an iron hand �: pt
Hal the weapon been ' ed at his'
or heart he might hays: run' arisk o
man's fining, but he r ally believe
'irate travellerwould as soon Brea,
legs las not.. •. '•
At length tho visitor, went to th
place acid d.scl arged t he pistol u •: the
chimne.y,, and the Maj, ; r was suffe edict
sit adowv.i - As Old Po pey passed hi'n
hestopeed and bent o
s
pistol
ed all t
-flask
oaded,a
Mimics
ad- !;lug motion, but not letting go
bat, • time, it -went over her head, an
Enid . hon tto sit down with - consider
sir, - expectedueas. !'
the ' � Thereupon elle declared she Would
cuted by the. never throw another ball as long as she
d lel ale assure lived, and changed off with the catcher.
of ranch better ' ''his young lady' was somewht4t: deter -
el.. Dance, sir, I mined, .whioh argued suooesa. Then
put a bullet she lookedin an altogether different di -
through yew , relation from that to the batter.
And this did the business. The `bat -
was ter was ready. '• She hada tight�hold of
al-: the bat. • Just as soon as she saw th
ook : ball start; she made a tre!mendou
s a ` lunge with the, bat, let go of it, • an
dis- turned around in time to catch the ball
the in the small of her back, while the bat,
being on its own hook, and • seeing a
stone figure hold: g a ase - of flowers,
neatly clipped- off its arms at the el-
bow and let the fl veers) to the ground.
:gged - There was a 'ch rus bf screams, and
that p stol, some confusion of sjtirtl, and `then the
im ma ing. following dialogue took lace :
ead No. 1.—.Let's give up the. nasty
the thing.
the No. 2.—Let's.
his No. 3.—So 1 say.
No. 4. It's -horrid.
This being a majori
menti was ade. •
• The ga a was merely an eiperimen
and it is j st as well 1t was, Had
been a re 1 game, it is likely that som,
one wool' have been killed outright.
,Danbury ews. .
•• i �.
- Western Phraseology.
The • chaste and , elegantstyle o
diction,' practised by. Westen editor
1n describing domestic or local Occur
rences, is displa yed in the following
paragraphs from the Cherolkee Times,
llowa.
1 —On S
on viewl(
S. Block mansion, by the bu
olive blossom in the family
eight pound d ughter and a
the parent blok. -
—At the gr nd reform pow wow o
the Fourth, D W. favored the crow
with' nuikierou
o f it in
o used
bl un -
feet and
the look 'i
+ore - have
a
now
o re-
ach=
41
+
4
a
fife -
•
Lb
into bit 'hasten ear: i
For -the L ' a ma
don't you • go foe to on
tell ye I know
who'd obber :fo
Jacksun=der
mistake."
Major Haul
There is Ino
have done, but
and affrighte
Pompey's) rev
and seed With
i Held] on,
you can ' be s
have a b .t of
In the days of our father -there lived
in. Virginia ail old planter, ajor Han-
ley, who was an ; .pddityi - hie way.
Some said he was crazy, e Bile others
declared that only au inordi ate love of
fun, gave rise to' his qu int --doings.
He might be called a pra.tical joker,
and it • was said he never allowed a
stranger to come and go -wi hout play-
ing upon him one or more o his ridicul-
ous tricks. j ,
One chilly, drizzling autt renaleFen-
in, a horseman pulled up ` at the Ma-
jor's door, and requested h
the night. He had - wande
way, and it was leoev .too la
his mistake.
He was warmly welcome
his horse had been taken iu
competent servant, and his.
removed., he was ushered ,i
living -room, where a cheet
ed in the enormous fire -plat
candles were lighted, -
•
The Major or was a lar
built man, of middle age,
rather red in the face, .and
deep-set and twinkling.
The guest was also of middle age,
tall and spare, but compa
cellar, with features of a 0,e
cast, strongly marked, l;ea'
a shock of thick, crisp lhair,
up on his large head like the mane of
lion.
i Supper was announced, and after
that the evening passed on pleasantry.
As the Clock struck nine, the host arolse
and excused himself for a fewv minutes.
When he returned he was accompanied
by a negro, who carried a fiddle and
bow, and the Major himself had a large
horse -pistol in his hand.
My dear friend," said the host with
a bow and a smile, we must not ' let
use -
with it
The
„
punch
as the host c
ity ruled the
Of c Burse t
story cf the
visitor, and t
Pompey the
out.
A
Th
bury
ball c
rathe
strat
that
The
by Si.,
signe
base
were
ber
The
quit
stree
old -f
lady
spitality for , fond
ed from his I mac
e to rectify ' out
ladi:
, and when into
charge by a thre.
saddle- ags wen
to the r eat
ul fire laz-
, and w ere
e, stroaaly-
ald-hea ed,
with an eye
t and mus-
ided leonine
brows, and
that stood
a
the evening pas without a little
merit. From your looks I ,know
can dance. I have ane of. the
fiddlers in the world ; he learned to play
in New Orleans, where. music and danc-
ing are cultivated. So, . sir, .yon will
take your place upon < t e floor, and
dance us a reel. Let it- e a, Scotch
reel," you look like •• = a - Ecotchman..
Come, make no delay=strike up Pomp.`
The guest protested tha
dance. He had not done
since his boyhood. But
would not take no for an
did notmake many word
the piso1, and swore. th
shoot the guest if he di
The negi o had begun to
ee.once or twice he see ea
of crying out, but fes r. o
withheld him.
The guest seemed.. to consider 'the.
matter. He looked at the Major and
a.t the pistol. The man might be really
insane, though if he was there was much
method in it. However, h e was there
alone—none to behold hi discomfit ore
-and nayhap, he thou�t, the tales
might be turned.
you
best
•
•
•
s de
got hi
ale Ole
y open;('
nowin
he wa
, hiS
1 anon, j
smile;:
ajor.
tisfied
repose
r and whis
sy'sake,
tug o Motman 1 ' Wh
„t•ale's
iioke y, a
:d his eyes
wh t he
sta ing u
sito , who
ut t his
++
as br
uld re
our.
e 1aj
Ming
rough
.est'
Fera e
only a tem
prying t• orba.
ub occl rred 1
an inc pieut a
d ever -thing
articul r anew
ea was cogita
young i adies.
I for an experi
uture
at the
hen th
•remise
a piece of
by s
shione
of the
of base
iinery fc r.
n the t irf
s assem •le
two nin
took t
to the
as p tcher a
techni
a lovel
earn:
•r were
expec
all, br
ight ou
ed it ar
ifying
frig dity an
did not eat'
the pitcher
ter
to l
ing
the
nes was t
a far
erally vi
he pitcl
'aid,
is time
still ne
ection tl, an
ball w: st,
er tree.
Why, t is is
, whose • erves
sty stiff tensio
Perfect r:ly = drea
cher wi h a to sigh.
I thin you h d better get up in
e of the gees," ildly suggested • the
lder•to t' e batter. • - - -
These o servations somewhat nettled
e pitch° , and, she declared she would
ntrt try a
w s made
crtainly r
she wa`s
r eyes sc
Ifs and
adly fire
rctly at t.
t at lady,
b th
s aMy°
rat it drop
uncovered
f hands exta
i rea din
i' tently a
o+ the bal
as not ,a
e ball
rce to d
Rich lef her Ihps with ear
s ('illness These was a lull it
f ten minutes to d�
take slime camphor
begs of the club
er d
laSsir,
ugh 1
en'r'1_
no
•
r
I
wide.
+•ght
pale
'
+ eard
hand
Not a word. ' .If
I clan. et us
a bit of - • unch
ught, and
in his splri
hart to: t .
of his ; illu
e weaknes•
the • scene('
eBall Cl
n reeord o
ze letaa
st week!
air, but it
ece sorry,
red every p
s seon
s, jol-
11 the
trious
of old
ea,ked
b -
Dan-
e base
t Was
lenion-
ndI in
•pose.
d and etre' ed I out
it ti' as meiely ' de-
entL on w, ich to
coon. 1 The '.youn _ ladies
ouse•of [one of then • num-
su tee was brou fht . up.
lca aeieus and include
turf, hidden fr.m the
1`- c rooptnef, lu -uriant,
treet Th: young
s a -other who is
the n'. ceesary
aline. 'Phis`w; s- taken
1 nc er the trees. The
u di 'death:mselves
he first
d three
er, one
•
r :
y, the adjourn --
mor
was
dea
batt
will
the
str:
mo
rno
When s
ng pole
the ball
pitcher
he could not
uch a thing;
ajor Henley'
answer. He
He cocked'_
t he would
not dance,
tremble, and -
pen the point
his master
" Come, come 1 Dance, or I fire."
The guest arose and lstood in the
middle of the room, and !there began to
• dance .to: the negro's• Music but the
music was wretched—so wretched that
- the Major more than, once threatened
to shoot the negro if :he. did not play,
better, , '
The poor wayfarer .danced until he
was fairly tired, find then stopped. The
- host was upon the point of urging •him
• on, when a horse's tramp was 11 and at
the landing, and presently a plant
put his head into the roots and cLlied
the master out. Whether he forgot
t to-
call -
able
door
Fable
.s ho
sled ;
-But
of ammla aition
:ckly loaded .the
rid ball, calling
_ ese.
hShortly the Major returned, rid his
first movement -was to look for is pis-
tol, which he found missing. •
"My dear sit," said the gue .t, with
a low bow, and one of the blandest of
'seniles—a smile, however, quit' ly fol-
' lowed by a look that might hav ' made
tdi
ge
an
Ti
bu
•
th
of
to
pr
c
fi
t
t ha
s f three e ch.
e at, snd he sero
a eS—•n.e s cat
d lie then as oh,
•al y,-fi:Mei The
br , nes e, with ey:
tn ss. Th catc
sondes, wit face-
anon. Th •pitc
ced .h� rsel 1, put
from the I shout •
and t • her, back
the least fits
+ then fire' it. I'
h it. his,' was
oohing +irectly at.
e gime, it. 1 The fi
nd so
from
where
:n resin • ed 'again:,
t sem lance of u
ible.
er was
I decl
+e too
fleeted
to
ese
SPECIAL INDUCEMEN�'§
t turdtiy happiness spread itself
ss wings in and.arotind the El.
lding of an
arden—ail
rue chip Of
brought down
double shuffle.
he unfoituna
and the -Crow
on his head 1
conscious of
—A. W. M
ser—or,
pitcher
s full of
er and.
aflame
er took
e
u
arm
r, then ,
vithout
elightful
e batter
wing to
the bat-
lder got
succeeded in pok-
apple tree back of
t had. lodged. ! Busi-
lthough
easiness
dances, bu
the.house wit
In turning a
ely cracked Ifs breech° ,
huzzaed so, that he stood
minutes, app rently u
is dilemma.
Cormick,. for erly of, t
Reporter, has started a paps in Nash
called the "People's rights." Mac.,
should jade, is a red hot ink-sling�r,
when he tries, and he seer(' s to reach
for gravel every time he bends. ' A. W
ast °risks, exclamations, - interrogation'
caps, and sub -marine grenaaaines me
glory or death.
he fairly
i a 14 oun4e
summers*t
THIS `VEER .1T
T. KIDD'S
e
a
e
ery red in
re 1"• sever • 1 times.
a more careful aim,
o look in segue other
d. the ba ter, and
tly poked out of an -
the' face
eadful," sai
ad been 1
tut," chilnl
the bat-
-apt at a
in the
Went out for a Sb.ave.
A -Watertown, N. Y. yoi.th recent y
engaged himself to two young lad: s,
which happened to come to the kno -
ledge of one of the families interested.
At his next call he was --confronted° y
au irate papa, and ordered to marry t e
girl thea • and there t undeia penalty of
being shot if. he • refused. • The young.
man was only too happy to, do the d
gentleman the favor. - He slaidhe wo ld
just as soon many the. girl as : not,' b t
would first like to get shaved; so as to
look respectable. he old geutlem u
went out to fetch la minister, apd t - -
bridegroom was allowed to go outzfor
shave. The minister and 's guide •:
turned and waited for the young mf
-Waited anxiqusly find in vain, for
haat hired a b
and taken th
was a close s
Br
:n
EMPORIU
SEA'OI-TI�_
JOY" Ladies' an
Colored Cotton
of Style, at Low
h
p
1•
an
what he was doing; or he cared al
be seen outside with the pistol, we
when he went out. As oon as the
was closed, the guest We t to the
and took the pistol in. hand -
had hall suspected, it was not lea
it was as inilopeXit as a borse-shoe.
the traveller had. his pis
in his pocket, and he qu
weapon with powd.er a
ain.
with t
lore se:
ready
tight as to loosen t
ull ou ' her back co
swat The 'ball
er, which so
the bat cli:
desperate
cried, " Oh,
e fielder. pile was
sible. Just i4s soon
let drive she shut
of her
ew di -
startled
°hod in
ip, that
amiteThis movement
teller, who had both
out three feet apart,
the. Catch, but being
n studying the coil
e batter's ead, she
e bat
vheli
a Wit
and
the .
s for
sorbe
le
cangh
A Dare
A. philosop
than once co
these column
insanity whi
iggy, :driven, to the stati
train for New York: r
ave.
's Test for
, relates to
h we thin
fallible. He
ility with
—Dither Beech , of
man of his word. Oae y
1st • he said that w
aed keep it o
build. a house.
reward and ce
had lived up t
Luther immed
forethe bricks.
—0n Tuesd
two horses be
the yard adjoining his house, when
of thene jumped the fence and, imp
itself' en a piOlet. att. ggled fie
nd finally did so, but
to the
n it was
killed, as it
le to save ite
uable one.
n.
Children's White aud
ose, hi every variety
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
Splendid Assort eat Lisle, Silk and
Cotton, very cheap.
o has m re
s a teat for
was tal ng
-eh the x-
nd
A
ar-
some frie ds
man for he
n.
nd
fig- Fly Hun
Boys' Cotton .
pair and upwar
he m
y trunk
the itoy.
Detroit, ,a
ar ago on uly
to
ng
the
he
der -
year 40,000 bricks
Last Monday a yo
nry Palmer claimed
'fled to the fact tha,
his agreement. U
ately gave him an o
y evening of last
onging to Mr. ,Tho
to fr e itself,
animal then
ciuitY of the re
rounded by a
itself ve,
au up t
arket,
life. The hor e was a IT
would have -ler impossi
Grent Western
her with sufficient .ss aper :
GOING NORTH. '
able the Grand Trunle
eedings
etcher t and the
thee me arrange
The ba, ter aa n took positi ne when
ne ef th party diseovermg that she
as hold the bat very ranch, as a
yeMail rries a broom when she is
nd. at her right side, with her body a
rifle inclined -that directien. The
ow'it s don , and brought around
he bat N sue vehemence as to itI4
early br *lei catcher. T at party
hivered and. ln ved back see fifteen.
-the pro -
The ha ter to( k her place, and ,lai
he tip of the bi t on the gr • and
the pitcher sh' t her eyes again as
tightly as befor , and let ive:. The
fielder had take' the precautton to get
back of le tree, lir otherwise she millet
have been disii calor life. The ball
heated and ve- ed. She didn't • throw
it this time. just gaVe itt a pitch-
THE
THE DESI
And in
TO H
ER4ES N D ?ROY'S 10
HEAPEST HaUSE 114 TOWN N
'N OF THE PROPRIEITOR OF THIS ESTABLISHM EN
TO FUllINISEI THE
ST GOODS ro. THE PRICE,
o ease to allow deception as tO the Quality of the Al tiele sold, or in Weig ts.
TEL KEEPERL FAMILIES, GRANG
AINED OTHERS
Bn'ying Teas nd General Groceries in Quau
and Prices before pure
F/02/4', Mill Feed, Corn and a
t
and Potatoes alway's kept t
red Padre of Men's and
ose from 10 cents per'
s.
Aar A°
Clothing
Mixtures
eek
as
in
0110
led
ely
not
he
vi -
18
sur-
arge
in C
at G
Far* Produce Taken
in Exchange. f
RS
ties, I vroul say, Call and Compare grant,'
ruing elsew ere, as I can't be beat.
eal, Granulated Wheat, Graham Flour,
stock and sold at Bottom Prices.
D.
HARRY MITCHELL'S Boum E,
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The hard times ire swiftly flying,
And soon be safe again,
If in faith we keep on trying,
We'll surely our wealth regain.
Books, Stationery., stud au endless
variety ot. Fancy Gnods at Marti
Yettng men, wbY don't you get married,
'Tis then you'll enjoy thia life,
And say with regret I've tarried, •
But better I'd liad wife._
Baby- earr.ages at Cost at liarry
Mitchell's. Pdevring, Machines — MI
kinds. The celebrated Estay -Organ
and the Dominion Organ—the only
IperfeCt. Organs manufactured —foe
sale cheap for Cash Jet Harry Mica -
A gOod wife win save you Money,
And nurse ypir 'when you tiro ill.
Yon both can live on less hioney
Than noii payee your courting bill.
Engagenient and Wedding Dings,
at the- lowest prices, at Etarry 1114 -
ROSE, Family Grocer.
teck of Summer Under-
fton, Merino, and Silk
eatly Reduced Prices,
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
CARDNO'S 13
GROCERS, S
DEALERS IN CROC
LOC
WIEFCHANTS
AN
ERY AND GLASSWARE.
Large .1 stock Swede
Millet Seed,. Tares,
Full -.5.lrok of .Family -G.oce?
visions. t
Butter Eggs, an Ifiota oes
ear Gentle en's Linen Dusters and
Summer Coate in Alpacca, Linen, Itus-,
sell Cord an Mohair, at' prices ,that,
cannot be bet . Call and see thera
, tiorth and south,
OING SOUTH.
Ex ress 8:58 P. Al
hlifed Train. . 10:85 A.
London, Iluron nd Bruce.
Hen sail 8 52
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
hat d, which
Big Reductio
Mantles
Mixed. Express.
8 05 7 25
8 44 7 58
9 45 8 25
Gon10 SouTu— Mixed Mail. Express.
Exeter 2 50 8 49 8 08
iurnip Seed, Hungarian awl
More Linen Costumes en
will be disposed of a a
. Also a quantity of Ft e
o Out the Line.
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
etir The
tion, and ev
pertinent a
An elegant Ladies' Gold Watch for $25, and
other Goods in Jewelry very cheap. Silver
Watches, the cheapest everoffered in Sealer*,
Machine Needles, all lkinds, said the bisk Oil
always on hand.
A full line of Spectatles and Eye Gleans,
Mottoes, Frames, andiGlass. Pictures Framed,
Lacrosse, Cricket, and Base Halls
H. MITCHELL does theWall Paper and Win.,
new patterns, st bottom pricas,
A. Call Respectfully. Solicited. The
Invitation is to Mi.; :Bly Stock ',rill
always bear inspectiUn.
Dear busband,1 think I will not go to HarrY
kitchen's again. My eyes !become Po dazzled
that I can't see straight for week after being
in his store, then again I aliways buy until 'My
purse is empty, end sometiMes I don't step then.
Peha-ps yocti;can call to see it I left anything nu-
-
paid, and if so pay itt, as you !know
He Doe's -a CI.t8,4 Business.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
mAiN STREET, -1 SEAFOJEITH.
HARRY! MITCHELL:
THE SEATI,ORTH
LLANO AGENCY.
ies, Flow* Feed and P o INSURANCE
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TS AGENT le several First -Case Stock. Fire
-L. and Life Insumnee Conipanies, aud prepar-
ed to take risks on
Alpo Agent tor the sale a d purchase of Fa=
aken in Exchange.
CEN1TRAL GROCER
MAIN ST
THE
illinery is still in full opera-
rything wanted in this De -
tended to on the Shortest
!KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
3?,TUMBER, OF FrST- LASS AM-
Sr541,000, to Loma t S vier !Cent.
PATTERSON AXWELL REAPER •
OFFICE -.T -Over 11. Morlisonis Store, Mitin-S1
Ageotloz:the White S+- Line of Steamers. _
34p IN USE FI ST SEASON. Sealorth.'
THE MOT MIME
TENT TI -1
IT TOOK THE FIR
At the West Riding of York County Sprin
wherever exhibi
DAIRYMEN, ATTENTION.
SI PLE, AHD pONVENIENT .R, w T N y,1
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sEAFoRTHI
now better prepared than ever before to sue.
▪ ID RIZE AND DIPI_ONIA
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Palls, Pans, and all other Dairy Utensils at
prices as low 55 good articles' can be purchased
Fairs i
ted and
NCIT BEING ABLE TO SUPPLY T
ers, Feathe s Ribbons, Laces, and Hat
Ornaments dways on hand, and the most
STRICT
1877 and 1378. Has taken' the First! Prize anywhere.
ever has been beaten.
E DEMAND., OVER 200 ORDERS to anci at Low Rates. -
WERE RETURN D IN HE SEASON OF 18t/7.
e Improvements made this *Season,
oubt, at the Head of the List. 1
Every descriptien of Tinware Uonstantly Ott.
handand xnade to :order. Custom Work reeeiVes
prompt attention.
These Pacts, together with the aluab
places the Maxwell, bey ncl
The Ithaca and Ontario eft -D
surpassed.
Our Sprague and Junior Mower
The Combined Empire Drill and
And We heartily recommend o
Plows, and DI Os. 11 and112
ND CAREFUL ATTENTION
Always en to the ommauds and In-
structions of Our stomers at THE
NEW SII STORE.
mPing Horse Rake cannot be
EGG EMPORIUM.
Remember the Tin Store in the New Brick
Block is faze best place to buy.
589 MRS, WHITNEY.
can always be relied on.
eeder still stands unrivalled.
The stibscribei hereby thanks his utinterons••
r. Wrought Iron Frame Gang 1
biol. by strict integrity and clo se attention to 'business,
to merit their confidence and trade in thefutrare.
While thanking our numerous cuastom4s for pa t support, we hope,
WILLIAM GRIEVE, AGENT.,! 1
P/I PO RTAN 4T
by
ptriet
attention to
THE LADIES.'
McINTYRE
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOU CE THAT THEY HAVE JUST RE-
CEIVED FROM S. D. SOLLER & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, A
Complete Assortment of it Its' and children's Boots and
Shoes and Slippers, in Color§ and
MAI STREE SE A FORT H.
Having greatly enlarged bis premises, durins
the winter, he IN now prepared to pay pe
I, 'W‘ anted by tits subscribefr25 tons of goc,a,,dry
Nadu Street,Sosferth.
These Goods are the Finest and Best in Amric a, Sa D. Sellers & Co. obtaining the GOld Medal
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and -Diploma over all competitors at the Centennial.
We have also on hand a nice assortment of LL.DISS' SHOES, in Tie and Button, very cheap.
We aril the only firm west of Toronto who keep these Goods,. They require to be seen to be
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GROICERY STORE, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, AUCTION
;ROOMS, LAND AGENT, CONVEYANCER, &C.
A Ldrge Stock of Boots and Shoes and GrOCeries Just Arriving. Will
be sold on ve?.y small pro.fits—all new stock: The Subscriber invites his
old friends and new ones to give him al vall. He has engaged 3•1-. John
Scott to attend,to the shoe shop, who will Via; e and , repair work tp order.
Old _Accounts must be paid at once, as ithe subscriber needs 10,071,8y. Farm,
and TOW711 Property for sale.' Give ,Me a Call and I will do the best
can for you. Re77267711)67' the ,Place, IStark's Block.
TO 'GRANGERS, FARMERS ANT.) ''
••"- hard times, the subscriber is deternalued to
meet them by 'offering good inch Hemlock, " nOt
tusually sold for inch," at the 1611w:rink rates:
2 foot Hemlock. at V -00 per thousand ;l14 fod
ending, at $7 SOitor Gash. All orders Oisrvoo
5 per cent. diseount. Cell fi.tia see: if YOu limn
get what is represented. 1
Book Accounts over 8 meiths will be -Charged
8 per cent.
The subscriber thanks hiS numerous ctistomers
lor their liberal support, and solicits a *WAWA*
Anne of their favors. . i I
THAT THOMAS COVENTRY'S f
IS THE PLACE TO GET GOOD VALUE FOR .YOUR 340NEY
j HAVE Just Opened Out the Larged Steck suitable for Spring and Suninaer Wear ever Shown
r --s- in Seaforth. Not old Bankrupt Steck, nor Wholesale Calls bought in job Lots, lint Good New
Stock, bought from the best factories in the Dominion for cash, and willbe sold at prices which, I
think, even Grangers can hardly take exception. I have been compelled to ehange my Owe of -
business so often ,lately, that I know it is difficult for my customers to find me. But I trust I have
got permanently located now for some time at least, in Stark's New Brick Block, next door youth
from William Robertson & Co.'s Hardware Store. -a.?
SIGNi OF THE BIG BOOT, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
1 THOMAS COVENTRY.
GRIST AND FLOURING hilitS
A Much Needed Want Supplie4.
THIS splendid ne h feur run of stones'
and the very best Of machinery is in the
best running order and giving extra satiatemitien.
It is under the management Of McGregor &
Urquhart, they do not Eine any ear -skin miners,
but do the vvork thennelves, being practical -
millers. They fun all tbe grists through a Met -
chant's Bolt, and weigh:in and out. Chop can be
had the same Alga
HAIR DRESSING.
COMBINGS Made ovl or to
Braids and Pulls, all in the Latest Stylesrt
with despatch. a
with Rootsmaits tsheorratow,
At Mr. William Iltua7r four doois west of the
Market Seaforth.
*rhoieeRg,:anaiNBeStiarlD13°e•Lil.eTRAinELETAT:irgraRI
None but tbe Tory Best 'Stook kepi: 10101
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