The Huron Expositor, 1877-09-21, Page 3SEPTEER 21, `1877.
`e, McCOLL, Solicitor, &e., Brussel*. (Mice
n Leckie'' neW brick building. 5flee*
IEEON, IIOLT ut` CAM F ltON, Barristers,
-elieltora chancery, ac.. Go/let-ma, tent.
:Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. cue,
see,
: LIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Corer..
sioner in B. B., Wroxeter. Auctioneer Aird
:riser. Account.' and uotea cojleoted
.osblc terms. 3gg
I,. P(yeree, Da sister, Attorney, Solicitor iA
E lrancery, &c., and Seaforth, ore.
over Joctisrt'a Drug Store, Godericit, and
's Steve, Seaforth. 854
.LCOMSON & . WATSON, Barristers, Atter.
treys, SolicitOs in Chancery, ttie., Ciinioiq
office—Filet ricer east of the new Iiopna
diem Bank building. Miouey to loeu on fart
my.
4 nctiMsoN. 40:1 a. A. WATSON
t;A1.0/my to iWT.AfESTED,Barristers, At.
•iirept in Law, Solicitors in Chancery eee4`
'envy, Notaries Public and Cortvegan
eere
tine for the 1w. C. Thenk, Seaforth, Agentefor
lades `•ifeAssnranceCompany,
f Beep t10t, to lend at 8 per cent. Farasa.
.end Lots for sole..
58
f.1'.OW, MEYER & It A1)ENilUI T, Barris.
r., At tor cey' .. it -Law, Solicitors in Chancery,
rieetefunds to lean nt n low rate of niece~
d n tern€, tO sect borrowers. Offices
--
even and Win;;;ramr. rifiice iu Langdaleie
Eng, apposite lieett'e Bank.
e= r.row R. w. c. etEYE .
W. 3. a rrF:::i#i nwt. 474.
C. Meyei, St icitor Consolidated Bans.
mania, Wingheee
isoee etz MEYER, Barristers and Attorney
Law, Solieitere in Chancery and Inetelventree
yaneeis, Noteries Public, ete. Offieas—.Btu..
rind Brussels. 523,000•of Private Funds
teat once at Eight Interest, payable
5,3
H. 8i::iSON. ir. W. C. IttY>sit.
e irbc•%C firru hes the t day been dissolved by
;al c_,r.: errs. ;mil aceonnts due the farm to
-d to .lir. Berrien who will pay all Iiab31-
FeV-
JAMES R. RENSON.
H. W. C. MEYER.
!E0=)11`,AL.
f. SCOTT, M.D. &e., ghysiciau, S argeon and
eeonebenr•, Seaforth, Ont. Ofhos and risen
Mouth side of , Goderieh Street, first deet
r Presbyterian Church.
84
Imo. YERCOE, M. D., C. M., Physician, Sur.
.eon, etc-, Coroner for the County of Huron
and Besieeuec, on Jarvis street north,
fly opposite Seeforth Publie School.
A ADAMS, 3i. D., late of Laketie1d, Ont.,
1'liesttien, Surgeon and Accotiehene,
eeteof the l rriversity of Trinity College,
to. Mende -rot the Royal Cohe=re of Phy-
le and Suigee.n Ont. K.int>trrn.Ont. 485
i, BANOVE) M.. I'., C. M., Graduate of
:`1C.i=isl. i niet:rs:ity, Physician, St r eort and
rheur, Seef,:+rth. Ont. Office—Rooms in
Cs Bieck lately c ec€spied by lir. Phelan, and
-any by the lire Dr. Kinn. Will attend at
r brook €rn '.t uresihya and Fridays. 4195
.IcNAI: CHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Grader
etre of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth, -
Office and l.t iidenee in rear of Killoran &
e. Calle proniiptle attended to, night or
A dt ek of veterinary medicines on hand
re•ss>til:Uric. Horses examined este seend-
ind certificates given it required. 407
ES W. ELDER, V, S., Graduate of the
ettario \'ett.r€nitry College. After devoting
tiers rae u e with Professor Smith, of:
no, has settled in Seaforth. Once at his
!.CO east of W. M..Church. Celle promptly
.ed, to by day or night. A large atocrk of
nary Medieine4 constantly on hand.- Horses:
ed�as to sonetinese and eerti• erttes given
:s ljought an/ sold on commission. 424
T DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S.,
Surgeon Dentist, CYraduete
tf the' royal College of Dental.
` Surgeons of Ontario. Artificial
€ e neatly executed. Ail surgical opera -
pee formed
pera-pezformeed i.it'll care and promptitude .
hears from S A. M. to 5 P. M. Loon -s, in
Whitney s nem° brick block, Main Street,
rth.
' �� . N EMU'
NEY TO LEND—On terms more advan
sf euas than < ter before offeree. A. 3. Me -
Solicitor, BI-tssels. 50152.
52.
PeRINE, Licenced Anetioneer for the
County of Huron. Sales attended in all
of the Counte. Ali orders left at the Br-
et Office will Ile promptly attended to.
i.I.CIiII ,
General Loan and Teal Estate
Agtet, Produce end. Commission
heart. Ofltt e—New . chick Block opposite.
1. American Plot el, Brussels, Ont. 48a
ARLES F. MILES, Provincial Land Sur -
icor, Wia.ghann Orders by mail will receive
Sur-
e.?
,.tterition. Branch °fliao,CIinton.
3(ILEs. 465 - T. S. GORE.
1 4E Al Ol: H PUMP FACTORY. — N.
Cluff. sueee .o>i to J. 1i. Williams, mannfao-
of Ptnnps and Cisterna. All work warranted
ee gatisfactiou. Factory on Norte Mein, St.,
rtI. 5(+0
E GItEAT FEMALE REMEDY.—Job Moses'
i'eriodical Pile—This invaluable medicine is
ding in the care of all those p;sinful and
-rot€s diseases to which the female constitn-
F e tirb ect. It moderates all excess and re-
is all obtruetiolte, ante a speedy eureinay be
o ons. To maer•iedladies, itis peeu€iaily suited.
E'1, in a short time, bring on the mouthly pe -
,with re;,ularit; . 'These pills should not be
i1 by Fernales daring the first three menthe:
re{grancy; as they are sure to bring on 3iiis-:
erre, but at any ether time they are safe. In
a=ces of Nei :one and Spinal Affeetianer
in the back andlimbs, fatigue on slight ex-
rn, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and
eۥ, these pills will effect a cure when all other
s nave failed ; and, although a powerful
ds, do not contain iron, calomel, antimonY,
vtleing hurtful to the constitution. Full
trans iu the pamphlet attuned each package,
h should be carefully preserved. Job Mese%,
York, Sole Proprietor. S1 00 and I2f cents
>stage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To-
o, Oat., geuerel agents for the Dominion,
insure a. bottle containing over 50 pills by'
:n mail. Sold in- Seaforth by E. Hickson &
J. Selloberts, and R. Lameden. 197
P
ITCHELL'S BEiLLADONNAIMPROVED IN-
DIA, RUBBER Pt'ItO-t S 1'L AS r l=it. --There
ar has been a time when the healing of so
y differeeit diseases has been cause,. by met-
a applications ea the presout. It is an an-
r.teei fret that over heir of the entire popular
of the globe resort to the use of ordinary
ere. The 1>riucipal ingredints tr=eed in mak-
hese plasters are Gana Olibanum—or better
en as the Freels -incense tf the Bible—Robber.
Burgundy Pitehi which, when seieutitieaily
polinded, is fell of electricity, and when corn•
ed with the pm e ruedicival gates, is Toned tO
elle of the greatest healing meaitrnrs ever
*let before the human race. They are ae-
wield„ed by ale who have used thein to act
ket than any other Plasters they ever before
, and that meet these P1•estere will do more
eenviee than a hundred of the ordinary kind -
other I'ineters are slow of action, and esquire
. worn continnelly to effect s care; but with
e it is entirely different, the, instant one is
ied, the patient will feel its effect, They
,offs all the euothing, warming, supporting
ft. strengthening dualities of all other _Plasters.
ny who have been relieved of Ritenef.iresen
t oloneve, and various other pains in the
tNEIS, BREAST or Sinn, and believe it is solely
t.. by the ele:ctrieal qualities which the Porous
stere contain, aur.:which is imparted to the
Item, thus restoring them to re healthy condi-
re They are very soft and pliable, still, very
€.sive; and a sure cure for WEAK B.tcas,
ass is TILE Stux AND BREAST ; and are in -
treble to those who have a COLD of long stand-
, and oftett prevents CONSUMPTION. some -
F.ntell us they believe they were entirely eared
tl.e use of them of a lone -seated Coneump-
n. Prepared by GEORGE E. MITCHELL.
well, Mass. Sold by all druggists. NOR-
%ROI' & LYMAN, Toronto, Agents for Canada-
_ _ ______, ____ __
STOftE TO RENT.
HE Dry Goode. Store at present occupied by r.r ,
Mr. George Dent, two doors north of the Post:
Thla is ergo of the best situated business
ends in Seaforth, being On the corner of Maim
4 Market streets. For vartietilars apply to J. -
BENSON, Leq., Barrister, Seaforth, or at
RS. MAitli,EY'S Grocery Store, Opposite nage
tel. 51@
SEPTEMBER 21, 1877.
1877.
MAIN
'_HURON EXPO ITOR-
a
AFORTH.
1
ILLIA
I
O. IMPQRTE.
WE HAVE NO
HICH FOR
Uy
OPENED UP A LARGE PORTION OF OUR :FLL STOCK,
VALUE
CANNOT
BE
URPASS ED.
WE HAVE Pt/ROI-1414SM IN THE VERY LOWESII MARKETS, AND LL GOODS ARE
ED
kv J/zsi/zng
711 THE
LEAST POSSIB E ADVANCE.
uy Place can get Goo's at the Rig.
ht Prtce! Without Baniering.
STAPLE
DEPARTMENT
The Stock xl this Depart-
ment is Ursually Large.
WE ARE SHOW NG VERY CHEAP
LIN
S IN
PLAIN SHEETINGS,
TWILLED HEETINGS,
GREY COTTONS,
TONS,
WHITE ,C ? TTONS,
PRINTS,
SHIRTING
DENIMS, WKS,
DRILLS, J ANS,
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
Stock of
COTTON YARNS,
CARPET WARPS,
AND 1GRAIN 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 FLANNETS, the Best Goods
in the Market.
WM. H'LL & CO.
DRESS -GOODS
DEPARTMENT
PLA2N,
LUTTRES AND SERIES
IN
NAVY, SEAL, AND MYRTLE.
3 •
FA
DRESS
CY
G.00 DS
IN ALL THE
LEADING SHADES.
OUR 15 -CENT LINE OF FANCY
DRESS COOoS CANNOT
BE BEATEN.
BLACK LUSTRES.
A Ful
Line from 15
per y
cents to 80 cents
rd.
4.00K: AT THIS :
A BLACK SILK for 'DRESSES at 60
Cents Per Yard—Mich Belo Value.
1
I
MCtURNIN GOODS.
- —IN
CRAPE CLOTHS,
PARA M I,TTA ,
MERINO,
COBOL) GS.
EXCELL-EN ' VALUE
IN PLAI i. AND
FANCY V I.NCEYS.
See our CHECK % INCEYS at 121
. Cents por+ yard. -
WM. HILL & CO.
FANCY G00DS MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
A • SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT
OF
BUTTONS,
SILK FRINGES,
WooL FRINGES
VE ILINGS,
FRILLINGS,
COLLARS,
CUFFS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SCARFS,
TIES,
SATCHELS, -
I
CORSETS,
CLOTH GLOVES,
s
KID GLOVES,
HOSIEfFY.
L
A NICE LINE OF
dies' All Wool HOSE,
In Navy, Seal, Myrtle and Bronze.
WM. HILL - & CO.
DEPARTMENT
FOR THE .M ANAGEMENT OF
CLOTHING-
GIENTS' FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
SUITS AT $12.
THIS DEPART .MEAT SUITS AT $14. -
We have again secured the
Services of
MISS GRANT,
—WHOSE—
SUPERIOR TASTE
Was so Generally APPRECIATED
during last season.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
ALL THE
NEW STYLES
IN
STRAW and FELT HATS.
� I
A FINE STOCK 0'
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
RIBBONS, LACES,
r 1
SILKS AND PLUSH
THE NEW STyL
IN—
MANTLES' MANTLES'
1
S.
All the New Shades In
SHAWLS.
WM. HILL & CO
SUITS AT $116.
SUITS AT $18..
SUITS AT $20.
SU°TS AT $21.
SUITS AT $23.
SUITS AT $25.
SUITS AT $30.
SEE OUR STOCK OF
SCOTCH AND CANADIAN
TWEEDS,
WEST OF ENGLAND
BROADS, -
DOESKINS
AND WORSTEDS.
As this Department is tinder the
care of a
FIRST-CLASS CUTTER,
We have no misfits.
WM. HILL & CO.
IWHITE SHIRTS,
COLORED SHIRTS,
WOOL SHIRTS.
UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
A FULL STOCK.
Our HALF DOLLAR Leine is hard
to beat.
COLLARS,
CUFFS,
TIES,
SCARFS,
B
WS,
BRACES,
SATCHELS,
1 .
VALISES,
UMBRELLAS.
SPLEN
ID LOT
ENGLISH AND AMfERICAN
I
FELT HATS
i
if_T BOTTOM PRICES.
WM. HILL &. CO.
GROCERY
DEPART -M -ENT
WE ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND -
A FRESH STOCK
OF
FAMILY GROCERIES.
TEAS A SPECIALTY.
A LIBERAL REDUCTION
TO PARTIES
BUYING TEA
BY THE CADDIE. -
SUGAR, 11 pounds for
LAYER RAISINS
At $1 75 Per Box.
1.
Coffee Fresh Ground Daily.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
WM. HILL & CO.
WILT,IAM HILL tiz CO., !MPOIITERS, M *IN STREET, SEAFORT
Opposite the Commercial Hotel and One Door North of the ,Post Office.
ONT.,