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Brths.
LrT.—In McKillop,. on Ang.11, the wlfs o€
Wm. Moffatt, of a_ daughicr.
E.—ln MoKille#, on Aug. 81, the wife of
R• obert Grieve. of a son.
3: Irt McKillop, on Sept. 3, the wife of :dr.
ter Dodds, of a OM
E. --In BtoKillop, on Sept. 4, the wife of
.. Wm. Grieve, of a dnt:ghter..
IN. -1n Seaforth, on Sep, 9, the wife of Mr.
genas Duncan, Of a son.
.R.—In Grey, ola'Sept, 5, the wife of Mr. AT.
ffer, of a Win.
FR. ---In Grey, on Sept. 5, the wife of bfr- N.
ffe , of R dati;htl'{.
Ii.—In McKillop, on Sept. 1, the wife of Mr.
nn Parish, of a son.
E.00I.—In Seaforth. on Sept. 2, the wife of
Thos. Whit1oe of a daughter.
.SPIE.—In Seafoith, on. Shpt. 4, the wife of
•. Wm. Gillespie, pf a son. ,
tSON.—In Sefffokth, on Aug. 28, the wife of
Wm. Andersen, of a son.
c—In E3mondville, on Sept. 10; the wife of
George Alien, of a daughter.
Marriages.
'rB—ROBINSON.--At the residence of the
zh's father, by Ret. Mr. Thomson, on Sept.
',IL.. Edward Brings, of Brucefield, to Ellen,
n„gest daughtera Mr. James Robinson of
inky.
' WILLSOO,—tn Seaforth, on Sept. 13, at
reCidence of Mr. 0. C. Willson, brother of
bride, by Rev. T. Goldsmith, Mr, James
tt, of Seaforth, to Miss Ellen Ann Jane,
ngest daughter of Jacob Willson, Esq., of
norne.
.:1N—BOBERT30\.—On the 11th of
tember, at the residence of the bride's
titer, Mrs. . Ro err Fishes, beaforth,
Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, Mr. William. W.
Juan, of Hoffman Bmthe.rs, Seaforth, to
rt itobena, third daughter of the late Rob -
Robertson, of Kingston, Ont.
Deaths.
.-7.1:E.—In Egrtiiliont, on August 26,:Eliza.
h. wife of the late James McKenzie, aged 72
rs.
r.1t.—In Grey, on tse 3rd inst., James Calder,
k aged 78 years.
r In Brussels, or. the 4th inst., John Arthur,
. child of Mr. Jo'n Nott, aged 16 months.
LDE.—In McKillop, on September 7, Mrs.
wade, relict of the late James McQuade,.
tel 70 vers and 8 -months.
;It. -3t his residence, Islington, Ontario, on
Caday, 10th inst., •the Rev. H. C. Cooper, B.
`rector of Christ Church, Mimieo, in his. 72nd
-led was father of Mr. C. R. Cooper, of Bras -
was at one there a. resident of this county,
•ettled in Huron in the year 1831.
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH, September 13, 1877.
lest.:.... 1 13 to 1 28
Wheat, per busing. . 1 05 to. 1 15
r bushel. 0 28 to 0 30
:r bushel .............. «< 0 60 to 0 60^
per bushel. .. I 0 40 to 050
No. 1, Loose,trade 0 17 to 018
Na 1, Loose,edah- 0 16 to 0 18
011 to ri 12.
550 to 600
per barrel
..... 10 00 to 10 00
3 00 to 500
.. ..
.... 0:50 to 0 75
a tail) per barge , . «0 75
helesale}per 6tkrrel.:.:.. «0 65
s, per bushel , 0 30 to 0 35
el ` brl 5 50 to 6 00
Cr fxxarc, Sept. I3,1877.
heat, per bushel, 1 15 (c 120
Wheat, perbnshel 1 05 t i 1 10
er bushel 0 30 ( 0 35
per bushel .. 0 55 'g 0 60
er nshol«....«. .......«« 0 60 (, 0 63-
0 la (gt
3016c 017
0 25 @ 0 30
011 C 012
itou............. ,......«« 9 00 @ 10 00
London Market.
1 wheat, per 100 lbs., 41 05 to $2.
;piing wheat, - $1 85 'to 2 ; oats,
$1 ; peas, 30to $1; barley, $1
l€1; butter, per lb., I7c to 23c;
oxer dozen, 12o to 15c.
areal Live Stock Market.
tJo ranged from 34,c to 43e ; or -
▪ cows sold from 16 to 23 ; sheep
.ribs sold at :from $2 75 to 3 25
prime stock would bring. from
50 each ; hogs sold at from
to $8 50-.
Toronto Market.
following !'table represents the
:of produce at the farmers' mar-
Wheat, fall„ per bushel, $1 20 to
; spring, 115 to $i 21; barley,
64c; oats, 3Ic ; peas, 68c to limn;
•, porind role, 23c to 2}c; butter,
rolls, 180 to 10c ; butter, tub
best, 18c to 19c ; butter, store
d, 18c to etc ; eggs, fresh, per
• 13c; eggs, in lots, 11e.
Cheese Markets.
S tsig.L, Sept. I.1.—Buyers offered.
• 12,1c for A45ust. and 13o for the
�e of the season ; two factories
t these prices, and Inc was re-
for the balance of the season by
I factories; pc and 13ic was. paid
Parket day for two factories' Sep -
r and October make, and 1,000
:was contracted for yesterday at
r September and - the balance of
-son.
•
BEST and Cheapest Sugars in
re at Witson & Yocio's. 510
Feu sit •Sorry of Fruit Jars at
Esc Yoga's. 510
:ENTICES W INTED. Wanted inrmedi-
;ely,by the MISSES GRIEVE, Seaforth,
prentices to learn the Dressmaking busi-
510x2
WANTED.—Wanted, a strong,. active in-
(Iigent boy, willing to make himself gener-
dal and not afraid of work. THOMAS
510
TED --Two Boot Makers—One to make
Let boots, sewed and pegged, and one on kip
ogas. Steady ; employment. ROBERT
Bayfield.
- 510
r WANTED.-- Wanted immediately. a
Errant Girl capable of doing all kinds of
tort. Wages—$6 per month. Apply at
:POSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth. 510
is
TEACHER,-WANTED.—For For Belmore
kion School Section No.10, Tnrnberry. To
ace teaching 1Jan. 1; 1878. Second or
rasa certificate. State salary expected.and
nee at toa^hjns . Apply by letter to
t TERRIFF, Secretary -Treasurer, Bel-
. O. 510-4
HER WANTED. -- Wanted, a Teaoher
:ling a second Err third•claes certificate, for
Section No. 3, 'Hay. Duties to commence
fary,188.. Apply to the Trustees person
ley Ietter, stating' salary. W3T. CURRY,
€t F01tREST, and SAMUEL CARLISLE,
!s, Rills Green P. 0. 510.6
'ABLE FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC-
-CTION.—There wilt be sold by Public
a, at BAUCEFIELD, on TUESDAY, 0o-
G.h, at 1 o'eloo P. M., Lot No. 11, Con. 4,
r, . containing 00 acres, 65 eleared. The
antains a good deal of cedar and eh ; the
Aga are a good frame house with cellar and.
well and pump . convenient; the barns
abies aro log ; there is a good thriving
1 in fall bearing; there is also good. pas -
,.with plenty el shade trees and a never -
Stream of water. Is 3 miles from Bruce-
ation and 0 nilea from Seaforth and Olin-
CER 1S—One«Tenth: part of the purchase
on tho day of sale, and enough to make
:u0 on the first of January, 1878. Time,
given for thebalanceat 6 per cent. JOHN
;GALL, Pronrie.4or; J. P. BRINE, Atm-
510
no-510
STORE TO RENT.
Dry Goods Sure at present occupied by
George Dent, two doors north of the Post
This 'sone of the best situated business
Seaforth, being on the corner of Blain
wcket streets. For particulars apply to J.
.i SOi3, Esq., Barrister, Seaforth, or at
]ARKEY'S Gnicory Store, opposite Saaa'
614
SEPTEMBER
14, 1877.
18-7.7.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTII.
HILL
1877.
CO., IMPORTER.
WE HAVE NOWOPENED UP A LARGE PORTION OF OUR FALL STOCK,
WHICH FOR VALUE
WE HAVE PURCHASED
MSI RKED
WITH
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
IN THE VERY LOWEST r'VIAI
RKETS, AND ALL GOODS
L F,
Buyers Yu. iting OurFla
S
ARE
FOSSiB/J? ADVANCE.
ccan get Goods al t
STAPLE
DEPARTMENT
'The Stock in this Depart-
ment is Unusually Large.
WE ARE SHOWING VERY CHEAP
LINES IN
PLAIN SHEETINGS,
TWILLED SHEETINGS,
GREY COTTONS,
WHITE COTTONS,
PRINTS,
SHIRTINGS,
DENIMS, DUCKS,
DRILLS, JEANS,
TICKINGS.
We have gained the reputation of being
the Cheapest House in Town
for all classes of
COTTON GOODS,
And we intend' this season to further
.strengthen that reputation. A Large
-Steck of
COTTON YARNS,
CARPET WARPS,
AND GRAIN BAGS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
-SPECIAL VALUE
IN
SCARLET FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS.
PLAIN GREY FLANNELS,
TWILLED GREY FLANNELS,
TWILLED SCARLET FLANNELS,
STRIPED AND CHECKED FLAN-
NELS,
-Also a Line of ALL -WOOL HOME-
MADE FLANNELS, the Best Goods
In the Market.
,WM. HILL & CO.
DRESS GcoDs
DEPARTMENT
P E .I IV 1
y f
LUSTRES AND SERGES
IN 1
NAVY, -SEAL, AND MYRTLE.
FANCY
DRESS GOODS
IN ALL THE
LEADING SHADES.
OUR 15 CENT - LINE OF FANCY
DRESS COOS CANNOT
BE BEATEN.;
BLACK LUSTRES.
A Full Line from 15 `cents to 80 cents
per yard.•
LOOK AT THIS :
A BLACK SILK for DRESSES at 60
Cents Per Yard—Much Below Value.
MOURNING GOODS
IN'
CRAPE CLOTHS,
PARAMATTAS,
MERINOS,
COBOURGS. -
EXCELLENT VALUE
IN PLAIN AND
FANCY WINCEYS.
See our CHECK WINCEYS at 12,1-
Cents
2:zCents por yard.
WM. HILL af. CO.
I E
NCY GOODS
e Right Prze WzMoui Ban/eyz,
DEPARTMENT
A SPL \TDI
Bt
SI.
W
ASSORTMElT
(SF
1
JTTONS,
LK FRINGES,
COOL (FRINGE;
V ILINGS,
FRILLINGS,
COLLARS,
CUFFS
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SCARFS,
TIES,
SATCHELS,
CORSETS;
CLOTH GLOVES,
KID GLOVES,
HOSIERY.
A NICE LINE OF
Ladies All Wool HOSE,
In Navy, Seal, Myrtle and Bronze.
VilM. HILL & CO,
MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
FOR
THIS
We
a �
HE MANAGEMENT §F
DEPARTMENT
have again secured the
Services of
MISS
GRAN
WHOkS1 .
SUPERIOR TASTE
T,
Was so Generally APPRECIATED
during last season.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
ALL THE
NEW STYLES
IN
STRAW and FELT HATS.
A FINE STOCK OF
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
RIBBONS) LACES,
SILKS AND PLUSHES.
THE NEW STYLES
M
IN
NTLES.
(
All the New Shades i>
'HAWLS.
HILL & CO.
CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT
SUITS AT $12.
SUITS AT $14.
SUITS AT $16.
SUITS AT $18,
SUITS AT $20.
SUETS AT
$21.
SUITS AT $23.
SUITS AT $25.
SUITS AT $30.
SEE OUR STOCK Of
SCOTCH AND CANADIAN
TWEDS,
WEST OF ENGLAND
BROADS,
DOESKINS
AND WORSTEDS.
As this Department is under the
care of a
FIRST-CLASS CUTTER,
-We have no misfits.
WM. HILL & CO.
(a'ENTS
DEPARTMENT
FURN IS HINO
WHI1E SHIRTS.
COLORED SHIRTS,
•
WOOL SHIRTS.
UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
A FULL STOCK.
Our HALF DOLLAR Line is hard
to beat.
COLLARS,
SCAR'S,
CUFFS,
BOWS,'
TIES,
1BRACES,
SATCHELS,
1
VALISES,%
UMBRELLAS.
SPLENDID LOT
OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
FELT HATS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
WM. HILL '& CO.
GROCERY
DEPARTMENT
WE ALWAYS KEEP ON HA D
A FRESH STOOK
FAMILY GROCERIES.
TEAS A SPECIALTY.
A - LIBERAL REDUCTION
TO PARTIES
BUYING TEA
BY THE CADDIE„
SUGAR, 11 pounds for $1.
LAYER RAISiNS
At $1 75 Per Box.
Coffee Fresh Ground Daily. .
PROMPT DELIVERY.
WM. HILL & CO.
WILLIAM HILL & CO., IMPORTERS, 1VTAIN STREET, SEAFORTII, ONT.,
Opposite the Co
jl
mercial. Hotel a
d One Door North of the Pos
a i
t Office. e.
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