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ti kind au,' liberal
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hop;:a to secure
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t.L All arc invited,
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mmentti for
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aLiti, Nippon for
to letwalc.• any
The highest
frau, rly cleaned.
it it well.
A 1NNAlL
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her t- it is used. It is:
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cured brou-
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are extracts from
t have been. received
441a, which, we thirkk,,
wow., eikeptical: S.
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st,lit all I had, from
t"rtr, are trnly won-
'.1.Franklin,, writes,
art,4 lik a charm-
41.:4q,itid new." a__
forward (I dozen
nearly out, nothing
those who,
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Eclectric
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t.1461( *1,1 satisfac-
• .virites,'"Sertel
I • »old entirely
!hal: • (111 is getting
is daily called for.
tit i14-lay."Letaorrie,
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We find it to: take
th,tilete. Price 25.
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c...:Istitatinn. Fall
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Lyman, To -
for the 'Dominion,
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.00TOBER, 17, 1879
' THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
Irow- the Country Se• ems to a.
New York - Tenement -House
Child.
• jo thiacountry onewould not ex-
t to find any city so environod that
ha of the fields and woods
t
is eafamiliar to; the most s poverty-
tricken of its inhabitant. Every city
has its parks and squares, with ioliage•
and flowers ; the migratory, and those
who are stay-at-homes have innumer-
able excursions within their reach. But
the life of the very poor falls iu
grove, out of which their feet do not
often stray. Unless the parks are in
theirown neighborhood, they do not
-
isit thein the. least costly of excur-
&es, providcd. by managers in search
of profit, are too costly 4: theme and
i.all large cities there is an increasing
class hnprisoned in alleys and tene-
ments., to whom there an unknown
region dimly characterized • as "the
country."
The ideas of whet the country is, pee:
seesed by the children taken to it
through the benefieence •-of charitable
-peop:e, Wottlj be amusing,. were it not
for their pathos. "I've been - to the
country before. -M-yeee, took nae to Jer-
sey City," said a little girl, as she was
011 the point of -leaving New York. "So
have I," mid another, with a burst - of
pride; and when she was asked what
country, she ails Wered,
probably from the fact that she had
heard it sleeken of .by her parents as
"the old country." -Oune beyond the
• the fields and hills,
city, and among
their interest . and wonderment were
unbounded. "How nicely the hills go
up said one boy. "Who's been.
wet-
ting this grass ?” -asked another, -as he
felt the morning dew. '"Is it real ?"
said a• third, as he' felt a lawn; and
when. he Wati convinced of, its gennine-
eess, he threw himself upon it, and
rolled over it and over it again. Every
object had freshness and interest -to
them. Occasionally tut inaident. be-
,
Cane laughable, despite the pitiable
ignorance that led to it. Several chil-
dren at a village in New York asked for
permission to 'play With the. chicken-
coops-, and, although the attraction of
the chicken coops could not be
understood by the farmer, the • desired
consent was given. The playfellows
.caree bark in a little while, and it was
evident that chicken -coops as a source
of pleasure had fallen vastly iii their es
timation. When a reason as sought,
• , one of the children explained that the
flies "bit, too hard„" and.on .a further in-
vestigation it was discovered that the
chicken-doops were the :beeThives, the
inmates of which had. severely opposed
the experithents reads upon them.
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Cetewayo, a; Savage Thorobred.
Cetewayo is au eXceptionally fine
specimen of the noble savage, big,
black, tift2e years of age, nearly six feet
high„ well proportioned., good. natured,
broad, open face of -the I-;ctiltype. The
Premier of the Cape Government had
an interview with him, and. he said.:
Was a child of the British Government ;
my father, the English, Came to -.chas-
tise me for wrong doing j I. caught .the
stick with which hc wished to beat me
and broke it ; I am no longer king ;
the English are great paeple ; they will SCOTCH SUITINGS.
not kill those who fought with thein; I
hope the great Queen Will pardon me
and allow me to -return to my country
and give one a place 4t allow me to
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build. a kraal."
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His :\faiesty was dreSsed in a new CANADIAIN SUITINGS.
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OUR STOCK OF
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AND WINTER GOODS
Is now Complete in all Departments.
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Our Stock is not only on& of the. Largest, but is also
one of the Most CompThte and Best Assorted ever
Imported by us, and we have every confidence in
inviting you to examine it before purchasing else-
where.
We Call
Your Particular Attention to the
Following Departments.
suit of European el the, which, it was -
evident from his action:, he found much
less comfortable than ins native dress. -
He was act:tit:ppm:lied hy four of his
Wives, fur of his iolleWers and one lit-
tle girl„ all of whom reTriled -with great
astonishment,' 7the nov 1 tuni strange WORSTEID SUiTINGS.
was immediately he risn-led. under •
scenes about them• Tie captive King
strung guard iu the cdetle. When in-
formed that the Government of Her
Majesty the Queen desired. to treat hire
with unuanal leniency and consideration
in view of his extraordinary valor m
war,- Ceiewayo, in a haughty manner,
demanded that ten inere of his wives,
be :vent for al once_ Ho said he -had
been acetietomed. to their society and
would feel lonely without their presence..
He was told that the English autbori-
FREN91-1
SCOTCH
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ROUSER I NG.
ND ENGLISH
I
SERINGS.
, -
Lies would consider his re.auest, but ;
would. probably not grant it- The de- CANADIAN TROUSER-
,
-throned monarch is a marvellous eater, ,
and sulks like a child unless he is INGS.
promised that an entire ox will -be
roasted for his particular benefit daily.
Wheu asked. what he thought of Cape
. .
, Town and English civilization, he in a SCOTCH
, satirical manner expressed his wonder
at thin about hirn, holding !up his UNDE RCLOTHING:
hands deprecatingly and. saying
I was only born yesterday. I am a
*ere boy. I never should have .fought
against sueli good. men as the English,
who ini:eed to take away my country.
They shut us to make us Christiana,
and I am sorry for shooting back at
them." Cetewayo will be confined in
Cape Town until the final decision has
beenittrrived at as to the proper
posal of his person. -
How Charles Reade Looks and
Lives.
A London correspondent describes
Charles Reach as a " big, manly -looking
fellow, not fat, but large -framed and
muscular. He is vary fond of physical
ex.ereise, such as rowing, riding, cricket,
swimming, and, notwithstanding his
hair is grizzled, his stalwart body shows
no signs of weakness or decay. He is
neat though careless in dress, and re-
sembles, with his ruddy face, easy gait
and unconventional manner, a' prospers
ens farmer. He likes congenial cam -
Pally, but not formal sodiety, which, as
&rule, he taktis pains to avoid.. He is
in the best sense of the word. a Bohe-
mian, and enjoys himself vastly with a
lot of good fellows and lively actresses
over pipes and a bowl of punch. He is
not diseipated nor sensual. He is. a
bachelor, but has a spacious, pleasaut
house in the suburbs of the city, with
any quantity of bric-a-brac, pictures,
engravings, floNfers and comfortable
things about him. Reade is a very
methodical worker, usually spending
from four t: seven hours- daily in his
three or Lair ef these at his
desk, pen. in hand. Ho writes rapidly,
but generally goes very carefully over
his manuscript, erasing, addiug, and
frequently throwiAg away sheet after
sheet." •
Buckien's Arnica, Salve.
• The best salve in the -world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, 'Ulcers, Salt Ithaum, Tet ter, Chapped
Rawls, Chilblains, Corns. anal all kinds of Skin
- Eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to gine per-
fect satisfaction in twery case or money refunded.
&Ice 25 cents per box. For sale by Hickson
bleasdell,Seeforth. 566-8m
CANADIAN
UNDERCLOTHING.
We have a Large Variety -over Two
Hundred Pieces to choose from at
prices. from 515 to !30.
From 513 to 518.
In this Department our Stock is
Larger than ever, ranging in price from
$18 to 35.
In Endless Variety, from $6,50 to $10.
Froin $4.50 to $9.
From $3 to G.
• In all sizes -S. Men's, Men's, O. S.
Men's, Extra 0. , S. Men's and Double
Eztra 0. S. Men's, at pld prices.
Very Ohieap, 35c., 40c., 50c., flOc., 75e.,
871c., and $1.
FELT HATS.
Oui Stock will be found, as usual,
with all the Latest Novelties as they
appear.
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FU
CAPS.
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Tn this Department we. have a. very -
large assortment in S. S. Seal, Persian
Lathb, Mink, and Otter, Full Lines in
Imitation oods. Also Scotch Alma,
WhitPetersham, and other Fancy
Cloths.
GLOVES ANO IVIITTS.
Men's Kid Gloves and Mitts, Wool
Lined • Dog Skin, Castor, Buck and
Kid, Unlined. -
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
This Department will be found very
complete.
HALLY & ANDERSON, SEAFORTH.
P. S. -The reputation we have obtained throughout the country justifies us
in concluding that the great superiority of our G-oods, Cut, and the exceeding'
Neatness with which every Garment isifinisbedahas-been -Silly appreciated, and
we assure -our friends and the.publicof our determination to sustain the distinc-
tive character of every article made ;by. employing -none but the best and most
reliable workmen, and by finishing every garment with the greatest possible care
from the lowest price upwards. -H. & A.
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NO BLOW BUT REAL FACTS.
CHILLED PLOWS
Proved and Acknowledged. to be
the btandmq Plow of America.
FOR EASE OF DRAUGHT,
-QUALITY OF MATERIAL,
STRENGTH, LIGHT-
NESS, AND FINISH
, IT HAS. NO
EQUAL. •
The Material used in the construc-
tion of these Plows, for Smoothness of
Face' and Toughness-, is superior to
Cast Steel, and is MANUFACTTRED
by ME, only in Canada.
GANG PLOWS, -
LAND ROLLERS,.
SGUFFLERS, &C.,
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Always .on hand, made of Irnproyed
• Patterns, and. warranted (A. 1).
aoluntns, Castings, School, Church,
• Garden and Lawn Seats, and
Cast Iron Fencing a Specialty.
All. Kinds • _of Repairing ,done and
Good Work Guaranteed.
JOHN NOPPER,
Seaforth Foundry.
This Great nensehold Medicine ranks
amongst the leaaint necessaries of life,
Three famous purify the BLOOD, and act
most 1*ml:tinny, yat suottnupy ou the
Liver. Stomach, Kidneys,
end PONVFLS. riNing tot e. enel try, end vigor to
these great, MLIN 'SPRINGS OF LIFE. They
RIO :coradtt 1ly recommended s s a never failirg
re/111(IY jn 01 em-t4:4bit t (be constitution front
w hatevr (IIti e. lets It r. ;to in.'- irect or weaken-
ed. '11:yy ttreAs (aide' folly fro. aeiotni in all ail -
in cot/. itit-ith btu! i o fi lotto a of all ages : and as
a GEERAL FAMILY are u.nsnr-
passed.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT1
Its Searching and Healing Properties are
known throughout the World.
For the cure of BAD LEGS', 1 al breasts,
Old. WOunds, Scres and Ulcers,
it is an infellible row tly. If ffectually rubbed
on t he n, ck ane, chest, to, salt into meat, it Cures
8011E 3 Pl.( lsYi , Protichitis. Coughs, ColgsTend
even A5.1 1-1111 - 1?wr G1aaiular Swellings,
Abscesses,.P41t Fig( ulas:
Gout, Rheumatism,
And every kind of SKIN DISEA.SE, it has never
Leen known to foil -
The Pills and Ointment ars Mono (actin al only
at 533, OXFORD STREE r, LON DON, and are
suld by a`.1 N't ;alma; of throughout the
Wrald ; with dirta:tions for use ju al
most every language,
The Trade mat -s of ILt Madit-ines are regis-
tered in Ot tarn. Magee. any otie thtoughout the
British Possession., ;who 1103- keep the Ameri-
can Counterfeits 1tsale, ' 01 1,, plosecuted.
Prirchat-ets should lot k to the Label on
Pots ft Boxer,. If the add' et,s is not 133, Ox -
tot d St) ei , London, they are sprtrionn.
SAVER THRESHES,
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FOR THE SEASON OF 1879.
CENTENNIAL AND SYDNEY
MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS.
MALCOLM MONROE I& L',420111EBy SEAFORTH,
Are again to the fore this season with their Agricultural Implements. They are
still manufacturing the same PI•ows as were awarded Special Distinction at the
Centenni41 and, Sydney Exhibitions. They-desbe fo di) eet special attention to
their
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This is one of the best Plows that has ever been introduced into this part of the
oouutry. It has been thoroughly tested, and has given general satisfaction to all l
who have us( d it. It is no Yankee invention, pit up for sale only, and dependent
on the blowing merits.of agents to commend it to favorable notice.
HARDWARE•. HARDWARE.
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SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW.
ALL THAT IT WANTS IS A FAIR TRIAL.•
It is warranted to clan in any ground. We ask the Farmers of Huron and Perth
to give it a trial before investing their money in a Yankee humbug. •.}-11
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE IRON PLOWS
The old and well-known
Thistle Cutter Plow,
which, with recent im-
provements, is better
SCUITLERS,
ROA:ARDSON'S
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HILL'S PATENT PLOWS, !
than ever. Also a
One Horse PLOW,
Suitable, for Plowing
thrdens.
AND IRON AND WOOD PLOWS.
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This Plow is universally admitted to be _the best Oang Plow now in
Farmers should give it a trial before purchasing any other.
A]) these implements arc manufactured by themselves, of the very best material,
and are better and more durable than 'those got up hy laige establishments for
catch sales. Every implement war ranted to -give satisfaction. Prices as low as
those of any respectable establishment that turns (=tit a good article.
Plows of all the above kinds kept constantly on hand, and can beseen at
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. COSS TA A.V TLY 0 ..Nr IIA.117 D.
Repairs for all kinds of Mews kept constantly on hand. Also Plows of any make
Repaired. Remember the S'.hop, - oppesite Weir's Hotel, Main-st., Seaforth.
MALCOLM MONROE & BROTHER.
MALCOLM MONROE.
ALEXANDER MONROE.
SAVE YOUR HAIR
BY USING
PETROLINE
HAIR RESTORAL
A Preparatien of Canadian Petrol-
eum, deodorized and highly
- Perfumed.
•
KEEPS- THE HAIR GLOSSY
AND FLEXIBLE.
Prevonts Prematut Grey Hairs,
and Renews it if bald. Price, 12,!-,c.,
35e. and 40e. per bottle_ For sale at
, J. S. ROBERTS' DUO STORE.
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BUJ 1ER. BUTTER.
I The Highest Market Price in
Cash paid for Good Fall Packed
• Butter, in Tenriets and Crocks,
at Hickson & Bleasdell's Drug
Store, Seaforth.
W. S. ROBERTSON.
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Cor. Bay and Wellington Streets. td
BRADLEY HARVESTERS,
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A WAIIDED Medals at the. World's Fair Phil•
-1-1" adelpbia. U. S., 1b7e : Sydney, stralia„1
1877 ; Franco, ; Gold end Silver i
Medals. 1•1 nron atesper Ttiel. 1s77, and Gold
11 edit' EI net r eeessfUl.
Sold by D. 1Jogsn NV. 1'. G,ieve, Sesfol th ;
Robert Aneerson, Kipp -i.; Archibald McCully, .
Bract field, 301ni Varna :. L. Elliott,
Gude' icb ; Dal id Halstead, WinLadni; T. Eng-
lish,:Brusse3g.
Order early. Satisfaction gnarantced. Re-
pairs can iv: had of too tLe Agenta.
L. D. SAWYER & 074, l3uniiiton, Manufacturers.
GEO. STEWAL'i , Clinton, Gentral Agent..
•MRS. C. .11:DUNLOP'S Fall Term in
Music will open. on Sept. 16th. Pupils
should give in their names previous to
the opening of the class. Those not hay-
; ing Instruments can be accommodated
with use of Piano or orgnn at,very mod-
erate rates. Seaforth, :3 ept. 7,1878. C61
LUMBER, FOR SALE.
HEMLOCK, First Quality, $6 per M. PINE
from $8.
BILLS CUT TO ORDER, -
All Length, from 10 to 50 Feet, at the
PONY MILL, IN McKILLOP.
The Sabicriber has also a
LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH,
Where all kinds of Lumber can be obtained.
1 479 • THOMAS DOWNEY 591
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THE
CHEAPEST GOODS.
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IS NOW RECEIVING A.
A -Very Large Stock of all kinds of I
Groceries and Provisions. -
A Fresh Lot of Canned Fruits, and
Honey and Jellies.
A Fresh Lot of those, very &w -it:
Teas in Black, Green, and Japan.
All Grades of Sitgars, ,6yraps and
Afolasses.
Currants, Raisins, Prane,s, Dried
Apples, Oatmeal, Cornmeal,
Cracked Wheat, Pot Barley, Flour,
Shorts, best of Ilams and
All kinds of Fresh Garden Seeds,
Top Onions, Potato Onions and
Set Onions and Potatoes.
• Cream CTOC s, .t; CMS, OV C9
Pots, &c.
Lard, Btter, Eggs, and a good va-
riety of Soaps.
HAVE
TO THEIR NEW" PREMISES,
BOOTS 1 BOOTS 1ij
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Suitable for the Season and
at Prices to iiit the
Times, at
THOMAS COVNTRY'S'.
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1 am, just openiog my Fall and
Winter Stock, comprising the 1w
thiferent lines. CD
hare a lorge glow lily of Men's
and Boy's Riveted Boots, which
are anguestionahly the best Fac-
tory work made.
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Hy/ 'asiom, Work of all kindsj. the Pi)
/4,8t Milt 7)1811, and money can
prodc,ce. Repairing neatly done.;
So, to all wit° want good value in
Roots, I say come eitlor trith lt
r.r a good rerord for prompt
payinfl-slow pger.; are -curse
fro trifle.
.4 Liberal Dicount to rash buyers.
Sods Biscuits in 3 ptiund boxes, at 23c.
8.nd pure ground Coffee.
Celebrated Euglib Also Cali With thanks for past ptronage, I am
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