The Huron Expositor, 1875-10-01, Page 5OCT.
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fives in Welland, a
the village, their a
tally collided with another
tg in an opposite direction,
in was thrown out on his he
ek was broken by the 8
oath ensued almost immedit.��.
bout 200 Icelanders, who have
1g en the Cr -edit Valley Rai
1 at Toronto on Friday, etc ro
eba, where they intend to
are receiving ass ataace from
ument of that Province.
•
Postal Changes
ray not he utifiss to itnforf
s that on October 1, there wig
1 changes in the -payment of
.etterfi in Canada. It is wei_
er that the single 3 cent stain D:
a letter riot exceeding half are
4 li:t tt; all parts of the Dom
.a.tes,a very great itiil}rd)venlen
:d system. On and after l
tors posted for the United
tiefully iffepzioi or they will no
t all. Canadian letters dest
livery in the Dominion riles
rel, else they will not be fvrwat
tt<1nps at all are affixed the
sent to the Dead Letter 0,
•a and fromm thence be return.
ticler who will be charged 3 c
•e thereon. If letters are tt_
watidrlfq prepaid (that is if one
ae is paid} but two or more wt
it is takers for granted that_ f
es- intention was to pay it fhl
will be forwarded, Inds the pos
for nothing and the receiver '.
to pay double the autount it Erol
coat the writer. Letters to G>
'n will be charged only five
fief ounce—a new 5e. stamp has
rally issued. --but if not fully pts
the receiver will have to pay don,
6e before it will 1>e delivered. -Dr
s for delivery in the place who
1`i niiist be prepaid according
1t.
sss:
Auction Sales.
nrsday, Oct.. 7, on Lot 30, Con,
art, Farm Stock and Intplemen
McConnell, : proprietor ; T. Kisg1
tracer.
arta' y, Oct. 2, on Lot 4, Con- l
dlop, Farm Stock and Irnpleiriev
Fisher, proprietor J. P. Brie,
sneer.
;urday, Oct. 9, at Shaffer's Hots
en,Well-Bred Lambs. Blair .
er, proprietors: ; J. P: Brine,
er,
esday, Oct. 5, at Powell's Hots.,
Orth, Household Furniture. J.
auctioneer.
BI RTHS.
U1l;.—At Egmondville, on Sept. 26,.
wife of Mr. David Ritchie of s
Lighter.
Eginondville, on Sept. 21,
e wife of Mr. Itobt. Fulton of a on.
Seaforth, on Sept. 24, the
fe of Mr. Wm. Logan of a sou.
.oR.—In prey, on Sept. 11, the
Mr. 7)unean Taylor of a son.
AuGnu:.---In McKillop, on: Se
, the wife of 11r.. David McLangb
a daughter.
ai sa.—,In Grey, on Sept. 22,
fe of Mr.' Walter Burgess of a sou.
E.v.—Ili Hay, on Sept. 24, the wife
Mr. Wm. Carry of a son,
i.—In McKillop, on Sept. 29, the
rre of Mr. John Crich of a son.
e
MARRIED.
411wara„ — CLARK. — In Blyth,
pt. 27, by•Rev. A. McLean, Jercf'
ashwill, of Morris, to Mary _
ark, of Blyth.
AN—EDEN.— At the residence of the
ide's father, on Sept. 24, byRev, l
Lmerou, of- Kippen, , Mr. Andrew
)wan, teacher, of Morris, tat
rah Eden, of Harpurhey.
tILTON— MeT. VI' H.—On Sept. 21,
the rcidence of the bride's father,
- Rev, George Brown, Mr. David
amilton, of Wroxeter, to Miss Eliza
:th McTavish, of Ilowiek.
D—Me KEN/ 1n.—At the residence
.e bride's, brother-in-law, Stanley, t
:pt. 22, byltev. Mr. .;Loss, Mr. Geon
surd_' to Miss Catherine MciCelizi
>th of Stanley,
rDELLso --ST:x -.0 i•. --At the rest.
;rice of the bride's mother, townah
East Zorra, County of Oxford, c+>1
pt. '28, Mr. John B. Henderson,
1okemith, to Agnes, third danger'
r of the late George Stewart, Esa.
DEATHS.
tKSE —Iii Stanley, on Sept, 28,. d
nsurkrptidrn, George Clarke, aged
ars.
°liIbe}.—Ii1 McKillop, on Sept. 29;
len, 'only ehild of Mr. John
tchison, aged. 5 weeks. o Th
K1tit.--•-In Morris, on Sept. 24,
alker, aged 43 years.
si n' —In Usborne, on Sept.
rah Ann, daughter of Mr ,Ja
e nlee, aged 19 years, 7 moth
cl 14 days-
ox.—In Exeter, one Sept.. 18, L
mitis, infant child of Mr. 'ilha'
tton.
cetaa-1n Stanley, on Sept. 22
uncan, widow of the late Rev. Jam
uncan," of Bayfield, aged 55 yea
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTII: Sept. 80,157
Vheat....... . ... .. o 90 to 100
Eg Wheat, per bushel.. .... 0 20 to 1 80 0.81„,
rerbushel ........ .. ... 0
.per bushel..... , ..... , ... 0 fif? to
to fl
• per bushel.,
r,No.1, Loose......„ 0 to 0 PI
0 16 to 0 R4
t�l)er barrel ... ..... .... , 6 50 to 0¢
`flktn ......,.;. 0 80 00 l0 to chi
(.retail) per bi?<rre],...... • • • • 0;
Lwhu1esaIe) icer barrel. 10
toes, new, per 'bushel.. . • • 0 00 4#
kcal o br1......r....... . 200: to r
4 00' t 5:
cameos, 85 at 8opt.80,1$
Oma;
Wheata.l>or bushel..... 0 $5
l O 95
g'Wheat, per bushel. ....
et l uslacl. . • 050 @
0 fl
y, per bueh1!.
.. ... • • 0
per bushel 0 682
187 Q I
perr . 0 25 0 g
ood+..:...... lsi
ton,..... ..... ........10 00 1
ItATFORD CHEESE, MARS:
t the 5tratfordcheese rnarketou
ay, offerings were 6,729 boxes,
9 boxes at 9e for Jtily ; 9e to
uggust ; and lOc for Septa but .
erMat
balance of the season.
es were represented.
LONDON, Sept, 30, 1
oduce of every kind was re
bundance. There is very tt
at now offering. The quality
wheat offering is touch irapro.
•
First.olasS3cih1 '.,Mali, sells ft ely .at
$1 75 per dental ; ! medium qu lity at
55 to $1 70; Poor,: $1 55 to $1> 60.
Treadwell fall, good, sells freely t $167
to $1 70 ; medium. $1.60 ; poo , from
$1 45 to $1 55., Sp ing :wheat good,
scarce and wanted a ;1 55 tot 57 ;
medium, 1, $1 45 to 1.- i0 ; poor, $1 40 to
$1 43. Peas in good demand, shipping.
samples selling freely t $i 15, to $1 23 ;
1 10
t
poor o $10 12. for I3arle anti od chopping om $1 50' to
$1 6s5 ; extra, I ; poor, for feed and
chopping, ,'1 to $l '.0 ; oats, in good
supply and demand, a 90c to 95c ; corn,
none Hay, in good supply. at $12 to
$14 per ton. Butter, 170 to 22c. Eggs,
13c to 15c.
A BIG WAR IS N
AMONG THE DRY
OW
THOMAS KIDD'S
Tottos'to, Sept. 30, 1875.
Receipts were 600 bushels of wheat,
which sold at $1 05 to $1 08 for white;
Treadwell and spring+ brought $1 03 to
$1 06. .Receipts of 1.►arley were 25,000
bushels, and sold at 80c to 93c. Oats, to
the extent of 100 bushels, realized 38c.
Peas, of which the receipts were 200
bushels, sold at 72c to 77e. Hay • was
abundant, and prices ranged from $11 to
920. Butter, 25c. ,ggs, 15c to lac.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.
VxGi a Ceerma MARKET, Sept. 29.
Therh was a very small market to -day.
there being very few sellers and almost
no buyers. There were no extra milch
COWS offered for sale, and but few" good
country cows ; the highest price paid. to=
day was $45 for a cow and calf ;: another
was sold at $40 without the calf ; two
others Fere sold at $35 each ;. one small -
sized cow was sold at $25. There were
blot many "beef critturs" offered to -day,
and of those offered none were first or
second quality; a few third-class cattle
were sold at about $3 per 100 lbs live
weight ; a lot of : zigrasshoppers" were
also sold, but the buyers and sellers re- •
fused to tell the price paid. There were
about a dozen calves ; two of these were
sold at $10 50 ; the others would- sell
from $3 50 to $4 50 each. There were
but few 'sheep and lambs, and there was
scarcely any demand for them ; for a
very good lot $3 25 was asked without
securing a purchaser ; a lot of inferior
lambs were sold at $1 80 eaeh, and an-
other lot of better quality at $2 25 each.
There was fa good supply of old lean
hogs, but there was not much demand
for them two of them wesold at $10
each. Two dollars .apiece as asked for
e
a lot of young pigs; but t ey were -not
eold up to twelve. o'clock.
GONG
GOODS AT
EMPORIUM.
THE .IklII 'E IO PLUNGED '1'O THE HILT,
And Goods acre bei
SLAUGHTERD WITHOU1 MERCY.
The
QUICK
Are p
amps of High Price and Long Credit
Are ron4od and have taken
SALES ANDS
flight
while the enemy,
SHORT PROFITS,
rsuiug in hot haulte Shouting t10 ery of VICTORY t VICTORY iI
HEAR WHAT THE TTORIOUS SIE 1
PRI ES
TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
BEgvEs.—The receipts at the new cart•:
tle market durinz the week have- been
751 head,. which shows that .there are
sufficient coming in to meet all imme-
diate demands. There is a good demand
for first and second quantities. First-
class: are - quoted unsh ed, at $4 50 ;
second-class, at $4, and- third-class at
$3 50. Among the sales we note one car
averaging about 1,000 lbs., at $35. each.
One car of the same average brought $33
each; One car averaging 950 lbs. sold at
$29 each. Another car brought $37.
A car avor€tging 1,050 lbs. sold ae$33,
and eight head. averaging 1,000 lbs, at.
$38 .
Sneachasr.—The receipt of sheep and
lambs during the week at the new cattle
market were 1,170 head, Sheep are in
good Bernaud, and all offered 'are readily
taken at $5 for first-class, $4 for second,
and $3 for third . A lot of 76 sheep and
lambs mixed changed hands.ai,t $4 each.
Another lot of 30 head brought $3 each,
and three droves, one of 90, -one of 70,
and one of 60 head, mixed Sheep and
lambs, changed hands at - $3 75 each,
All offered find ready purchasers at $4
for first-class, $3 far second, and $2 to
$2 30 for third.
CALVES.—Sufficient are effei+cd for all
demands, and are taken at $10 to $12
for first-class, .$8 for second, and •$5 to 96
for third.
—2—Hons.—The receipts at the new mark-
et were 38 head They are changing.
hands at 7o live tight.
VOTERS LIST.
VILLAGE OR? WROX cq'1 R.
TOTICE is hereby given that the 1 at of all per-
sons err laringon the last revise Assessment
Roll of the Municipality of the Villn, e of- Wroxe-
ter,in the County of Huron, to bo entitled to vote
in the said xuunieipality1orthe election of Mem-
bers to serve in the Legislative Asse4hly was first
posted up in my oflico, in said mu icipalitf, on
the 1st day of July, 1lj75. Any pars n complain-
ing of any error in sai(i list must deliver to me, at
once, a written notice of his intentio to apply to
the Judge of the said pounty in rasp et thereof.
40.1 WM. SMA! L, Clerk.
CLINTON.
PUBLIC AUCTIN OF HO
LOT.
WILL be sold by .
DAY, October 9, 1876, by TAME'
Auctioneer, at LSO o'eloek P.141., on 1
Princess street, Clinton, that 2•sto3
Garden, occupied by.Mr. John Stec
there is a first-class Orchard. Also
time,. acre Lot wits fruit trees,
above premised, Princess street.
knowia at time of sale, or by epplyin
HOWSON, Auetioncer, Clinton, o
EVANS & Co., Merchants, Toronto.
•
We giie 12 yards oVHeaay recto
Price (in time of pea
Fast Colored Prints, only Oe pet
(Price when quietnel
Fine Black Lustros, Reversible,
(Price in time of lett
Beautiful Dross Goads, New,
( Price that made M4
Black 8 ilks, Good, 70e per yard.
(Who would b with
d Drees Silks, only 1.
(Send for Sa pies.)
Double Shawls, $8 -
(Last Season' Pric
Heavy Blankets, on y $$
(Cold Weath r is co
. Goo Henry All Wool Tw+
(Warranted
Caxp1ts frorp 20e up.
(Improve the
FANCY GOODS
JSE AND
'ublic Auction
GQ TQ
M. R. gOliNl
;, colt
FINE GOLD JEWS,
Go To M. R.1 CO UN7
AS GOT TO SAY 1 WARLIKE
J Cotton for $L
a) loo a yard.
yard.
e roigaed)1fio and 14c per yard.
inly 25e per ytird.
Profits), 87 a per yard._.
per yea.
ehants rich) 40e -per yard,
gut a Dress?)
)$5.
er pair.
Bing on.)
oda, o 50e per yard.
o Shclddy.)
comfart of your homes.)
HOSIER
DRESS, TRIMMING
And a host of othelr Goods, all conibinipg to make
ed at Ste,
on SATU5t-
S,HOWSON,
bo promisee
y House and
d, on whieh
at the same
adjoining the
Terms made
g to JAMES
WALgER,
-. 408
ER'S
LR Y,
R'S For
•
Read for year
when yr. can bn,
MORE
F;A
wn interest
the best 1
Y,' kLOVES, OORSETS,
FRINGES,LACES,
HILL
�n extieneive assortment to choogo from, and mark-
t1ing Prices.
MERS! ,
-ARMERS d
and'learn wisdom. Don'tapay $4 50 per dozen for (RAIN ,,'BAGS
oaneti grain bag at Kidd's Emporium for $4 per dozgn.
ES1VS A GREAT REVOLVTIdN HAS COMMENCED IN THE
MIL,LINERY IEraARTMENT.
New Goods, N w Styles, :liew People, Now Eve thin—Nothing Old. Trimme+ Felt Hato
from 25o
s "lie or made to oa der. ploudid Ladies' Mantles, $1 50 ;
tip. Trimmed B Bust yes,
Ith
lse, bine Quality, tiD22; Bob.' Seal and Astrachan M>tintles, $25.
atheri, Hat Ornaments, Velvets Hair Goods, Flus,
oriurr ifou want Quality, Qua City or Price.
Mantle baking and Dices Makig.
THOMAS KIDD.
Mantles, $2 ; Re
Also an immen
Clouds, Breaking
Study your int
N. B.—Appren�
Go to M. It, COUN 'ER'S for Si1v i r Plated Ware.
Go to 11.12. COUNT ER'S for Bus ell Watches.
Go to M.R. COUNTER'S -for Jot ewelry.
Go to M. R. COUNTER'S fog C 00KB.
Go to U. R. COU? ER'S for Laz rns & Monis'
Speetaclos.
Go to M. It. COUNTER'S for . Black & Co.'s
Sp'ectaelee.
Go to M. R. COUNTER'S to get y.ur Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry epaired.
1 Seal Man
to stock of
Shawls, S.
creat and d
ices Wand
ibbons, Flowers, Fc
mtags, Xe,
nit pass Kidd's Em
d to learn Millinery,
f
W. HIL
advantage that
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
OF FRESH EIS GOODS AT
CAMPBELL'$ CL
.
My Stoek this F
ALL WORK WARRANTED 10 GIVE SAT-
IPACTION.
M. R. COU TER,
M . , nie Sail Block.
S3
all is fully
qua
?rice
W ORTEDIS
Ranging in Prieee from ftird.'s a suit to $32 at snit. For 528 I will give. Worsted Suit worth at
least $3O, and sold in this town elsewhere for f3 :3. I will give a suit for 832, worth $3S,
as I have a large stock of these Goods on hand.
A. F
ANNI
A HOUSE,
SEA.'ORT+
..A.LS:D 1•_
1875. FALL. 1815.
In PBBT i TING the Fall Cirenlar for the Seavon of 1`c+75, desireb to notice that
the 1400. 14 row e•ri;lplvt.. w -1) .1+sort(91 en.1 large, nmi u:tYing pnrehased with the
dullness of nets a,asri.4 + giv,:e t,u ties buyer, eau uffar some special advantages to
CASH CUSTOMERS,
FR ONE WEEK ON
THE GREAT SALE
And confidently +viten a visit from the public, particularly noting as worthy of attention ih New
titoctk of
CO CNS,
SHE INGS,
PRIN
IRrSH NGS,
DRES GOODS,
LUS
CLOUDS,
SILK WARP FANCIES,
SHAWLS,
MANTLES,
WINOEYS,
FURS, &C.
Tilt
IN THE IVIIL.LINERY ROOM
Are t
THE
e Newest Styles of Straw, Silk, Velvet and Felt Hats, 1n great variety.
QF
NEW G.OD
CLOTH DEPARTMENT
15 WELL SUPPLIED WITH
BROAD ' G LO TILS, TWEEDS, PLAIN AND SILK MIXED FAN-
CIES FOR SUITS.
OVMRCO.A_TII\TC31.6
P. RIUM 1 IN PIL9T, PRESIDENT BEAVER, BEAVERS AND
THING EMPORIUM, �
MELTONS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES.
0ETI
to anything I Over sowed before for Variety, Style, Quality and
. I would drat attention to my Stock of
OF THE FINEST --GRADES,
The Prue of all Other rarments is Much Reduced
FOR THIS *EASON,
a
So as to meet t ae regnirement>i of those who eo;inplaiti of "Tight, Times," and to establish a cash
business, which" i$ thee ly safe business..
MY S`TO K OF
OVEROOAT1NGS IS !WELL ASSORTED,
SO IS MY SOCK OF
Under Shirts and Drawelis,
Shirts, Oxfo
HATS
Large Varlet
)utside Shirts,; Fine White
d Shirts.
of thIi Latest Styles of
GENTS' FUR CAPS, SCARFS, COLLARS,
CUFFS, SO
KS,
GLOVES, &c.
OVEROdATS ANS UNDERCOAT$,
1
And Boy end Youtiti's Clotlany
Warra
AsI have no
a heavy tax •
Every Snit
ted to Give -Satin
1
ent or Cutter's wages to pay I
the profile of the buoinese.
Readymacle at Moderate Prices.
that get up will be
etipn in Style, Fit and duality.
an aft
Flannels, White and Grey Blankets, Rugs, Druggets,
rd to sell much lower than I could it 1 had each
While tendering my sincere thanks to rho a who
doing bat ine s in these parts, now about 18 care,
SE AY0U, September, 1875.
have so liberally patronized me while I have been
still solicit a eentinnanre.of their favors.
WILLIAM 'CAMPBELL.
HOUSE RUGS, CARPETS,
FLOOR; OIL CLOTHS, TOWELINGS, DAMASKS, &C.
HOSIERY alga GLOVES, of which there is almost an unlimited variety.
THE
'TAILORING -
AT
BANUPTPRIC;S
Will Last Another Week at
HOFFMAN BROTH IIS'
{
CHEAP CASH' STORE,,
Is made a Sp e `biality, under the management of an experieneed practical man, and the $nccese already
H obtained is evidence of the satisfaction given.
Every Article
G1.cartunteed as to both, Workrfazsfiip and Fit.
A Full iuppiy of Fashionable Materiel for the Season's Trade.
THE • ' GENT'S' FURNISHI{G DEPARTMENT
IS VERY COMPLETE.
SEAPORT'
J sT OP Z\T'103
A. WORD TO CliISTOMERS.
Considerable! alteration and addition to the premises have been made this a ear, giving increased
facilities for bneinsas.
The Uf st Care has been Exercised in Pzurc� both as to Wyle
cvnd Valu .
i
Cont-tesy in attention to the wanta of
buyersfand $ 'constant
DET4RMINATION TO GIVE FULL VALUE
Will continue to be the Leading Feature at
SIX CASES MORE
NEW FALL AND WINTER COLDS*
W LLIA. tale ,W S..
all Early 1 Secuire Bar_gain_s
As the Goods are Going Fact,
GOODS TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
Prices Lower Than Ever.-
MILLINERY
ver,-
MILLINERY A SPECIALITY
AND A
FULL ASSORTMENT
In all the Lei Bty
REMEMBER 1i-tE PLACE
'HOFFMAN BROTE'
CIIEAP CASH SY
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