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I I I I I I I I 1 I I I IN 1 1 =11 NI NM I
The Seaforth Show.
The following is the list of the suc-
cessful competitors at the show held
in Seaforbh. on Thurday and Friday
last :
HEAVY Duncan Honsns.-Brood
mare, it Hugh Loy , Sr., 2d John Ma-
lone, 3d. M. Lynch. oal, lst John Ma-
lone, 2d Hugh Love 3d Wm. Rpm.
Gelding, three year -Id, H. M. Chesney.
Filly, three years ol , Geo. Watt. Two
year old gelding, 1st 'Alex. McEwen, 2d
Wm. Firdayson, 3d me Cooper. Two
year old. filly, 1st hur Jamieson, 2d
John MeMillan, Ord 'not known.
One year old filly, hos. Moon. One
year old entire colt, st McEwen & Hor-
ton, 2d. Peter M.cTavish. Draught
team, 1st Robt. Martin, 2d John Mc -
Drill an, 3d L. Cook.
GENERAL PURPOSE. -Brood mare, let
Thes. Dickson, 2d 41. M. Chesney, 3d
Thos. Dickson. Fol, 1st Thos. Stur-
geon, 2d Thos. Dick on, 3d Wm. Fin-
layson: Three-year old filly, let Thos.
Robertson, 2d Tho. McLaughlin, 3d
Win. MeEwen. Twp year old gelding,
1st Jas. Reid. 2d Alex. Gray, Mill Road,
ad. Alex. Watt, Jr. 'Two year old filly,
let John Shipley, 2d Win. Stewart, 3d
Robert Fairbairn. One year old geld-
ing, George Dobson. One year old
filly, lst A. McDonald, 2d Wm. Gum-
ming, 3d Alex. ' Gardner. Team, 1st
James White, 2d Solomon Manning, 3d
John Milian.
CARRIAGE. -Brood mare,. let James
Weir, 2d Walter Swallow, 3d Thomas
Foster. Foal, 1st Thos. Swallow,2d
Robert Brock, 3d Thomas Downey.
Two year old filly, Thos. Robinson.
One year old; filly, let Jas. Sutherland,
2d Wm. Young. Entire colt, lst Peter
Scott, 2d Wm. J. Mann. Pair carriage
horses, let and 2d M. MeTaggart, 3d
John Shipley. Single driving horse or
mare, 1st R. L. Sharp, 2d Geo. White-
ley, 3d W. S. Robertson.
DURHAM CATTLE. -COW, ist, 2d and
3d H. Snell cia Co. Two year old
heifer, 1st H. Snell & Son, 2d James
Dickson, ad Jas. Carnochan, Sr. -One
year old heifer, let and 2d H. Snell &
Son, 3d- Jas. Carnechan, Jr. Heifer
calf, 1st and ad A. E• coat, 2d. H. Snell.
Ball calf, 1st H. Sne & Son, 2d James
Dickson, 3d Geo. S roat. Bull under
two years, let Thos Russell, ad H.
Snell & Son, 3d. Tho , Neilans. Herd,
consisting of four fe ales and a bull,
1st --Snell & Son, d Jas. Dickson's
special for three bes grade calves, Jas.
Dickson,
G -RADE CA.TTLE.- OW, 1st and 2d
John McLean, Riv rside ; 2d George
Davies. Two year Id heifer, 1st and
2d Jas. Dickson, 3d ?'-ohii. McLean,
Riverside. One yea4 -old heifer, let, 2d
and 3d S. Carnocha-el,*jr. Heifer calf,
asa. Carnochan, Srl, Two year old
steer, let and 2d Jas. Dickson. One
year old steer, lst J. Carnochan, Jr., 2d
and 3d. John MoLean, Riverside. Fat
ox or steer, lst and 4c1 John McLean,
Riverside. Fat cow or heifer, John Mc-
Lean, Riverside. I
LEICESTER SnEEP4-Aged ram, let
Wm. Penhale, 2:d 41ex. Davidson, 3d
Robt. Charters. Shearling Tam, let
Win. Penhale, 2d algid 3d 114S,nell &
Son. Ram lamb, let Robt. Charters,
2d H. Snell & Son, 3t1 Wm. Penhale.
Pair of ewes, let H. Snell -& Son, 2d.
and 3d. Wm.,Penhale Pair shearlings,
1st H. Snell & Son, d and 3d Wm.
Penhale. Pair ewe lambs, lst Thos.
Shapton, 2d. Wm. Grave, I3d Wm. Pen -
hale.
CoTsw-dms.-Aged ram, let and 2d
John' Cumming. Sheaxling ram, let =
and 2d-,121. Snell & Sons, 3d Jas. Dick -
Sen. Rare lamb-, 1st Jas. Dickson, 2d.
Snell & Sone 3d John Cumming. Pair
ewes, let -Snell & Son, 2d and. 3d Jas.
Dickson. Pair faiearling -ewes, 1st
Snell & Son, 2d John: Cumming. Pair
ewe lambs, let JameS Dickson, 2d John
Gumming. •
ANY OTHER BREEDTHAN THE ABOVE. -
Aged ram, 1st John A itchetton, 2d David.
Campbell, 3d Hugh l. Chesn,ey. Shear -
ling ram, Jas. Carnochan, ' Jr. Rare
lamb, 1st Wm. Payne, 2d Jelin Aitehe-
son, 3d Robert Charters. Pair of evves,
1st, Jas. Dickson, Od and. 3c1 Wm.
Grieve. Pair shearling evees, let Jas.
Dickson, 2d Robt. Charters, 3d Duncan
MeEwen. Pair 43WEi lambs., let Wm.
Grieve, 2d John Aiteheson, 3d James
Dickson. Pair fat ewes, let and. 3d
Duncan McEwen, 2d John Cumming.
Pair fat wethers, 1st and 2d Duncan
McEwen. Best lora; wooled sheep,
special by J. S. Porter, William Pen -
hale.
Pies, Leaei on M6Iiiti.--Boar, Jas.
Nott. Aged sow, Jas. Nott. Sow;
1st and 2d Jas. Nott.
SVFFOLES.-Boar, Charles Davis.
Aged sow, 1st and 2d Wm. Stewart.
Sow, 1st Charles Davis, 2,1 and 3d Win.
Stewart.
BERKSEIRRE..-Ags4 boar( 1st Robert
Govenlock, 2d John Thompson, 3d
Wm. Eberhardt. Boar, Robt. Goven-
lock. Aged sow, tat John Thompson,
2•1 Robt. Govenlocle Sow, let and 3d -
Richard Smith, 2d obt. Goveniock.
Best so,* and litter a y breed, let John
Thompson. 2d Robt. Goveulock.
POULTRY.---' Pa' dark Brahmas, R.
W. Runciman. alT light Brahreas,
let R. W. Runei an 2d Wm. Stewart.
Pair Plymouth R e s, let R. W. Run-
ciman, 2d Davi S ith. Pair black
Polancls, John B att e. Pair silver pen-
cilled Hanabitrgs, Ches. „Granger. Pair
Houdans, 1st and 23., R. W. Runciinaae,
Pair Buff Cochin , let Dr. Scott, 2d. R.
W. Ranciman. air black Spanish,
1st Robt. Goverd ek,i2t1 John Stewart.
Pair game fowls, 1st David Smith, 23.
G. E. Cresswell. Piker Muscovy ducks,
1st John Beattie 2c1.1' Thos. Carter, Jr.
Pair geese, 1st WM. Eberhardt, 2d
Chas. Davis. Pa r turkeys, 1st Cha.s.
Davis, 2d Wm. St wart.
Recommended. pair China geese,
John Frugal ; p:irl golden Polands,
Robert Govenloc ; I pair white Leg.
horns, R. W. t unciman ; collection
fowls, R. W. Ru eiman • coop of fliPly-
mouth Rocks, Be . II. Reid ; Pair im-
perial ducks, job Hugill ; game ban-
tams, M. P. Hays
IIIMEMENTS.-D uble top buggy, lst and
2d, Pillman Bros. Single top buggy, 1st
Ganglion Bros., d Pittman Brothers.
Single open bug , Willman Brothers.
Gang plow, A. k lUlDerOU & Company.
Pair iron harro e s, 1st and 2d Alex.
Stewart. Horse • ay' rake, 1st Mason
Manufacturing Company, Stewart,
agent ; 23. Massie Company, 0. C. Will-
son, agent. Tur ip outter, 1st D. Max-
well & Compan , t. - Newell,' agent.
Fanning mill, 1st and - 2d M. McTag-
gart & Company Single reaper, 1st
Massie Manufactdring Company, 2d D.
Maxwell. Single mower, ylst D. Max-
well, 23. Massie Manufa,cturing Com-
pany. Horse fork, L. Murphy. Grain
seed drill, Mason Manufacturing Com-
pany, A. Campbell, agent. P
Wm. Robertson #t Co pany.
Reoommended--C tting box,
power, Maxwell ; bee hive and
cial comb, C. R. Doo ; set horse s
Monroe & Hogan ; 2d Jones
Johnston.
GRAIN AND SEED&
wheat, 1st W. E. Cal
John C. Steele. Tw
Two bushels
well, 2d an
bus els s
wheat, let Alex. Ro ertso , 2d '
Nott, 3d H. M. Ches ey. wo bu
six -rowed barley, let anon McE ' ee ,
2d Alex. Gray, Mill ad. iTwo
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els tworowed barleytist Jas. Die tria
2d Geo. Sprat. , T , o b shell r:e
oats, Jas. Dickson. wo b Labels
mon oats, let Alex. -Itobee son, 2 la .
McEwen. Two bushe s lar e peas st
Thos. Nott, 2d W. M ay. o
bushels small peas, 1t R t. Be e,
2d Richard Robins n. ne b
timothy seed, 1st im. cEwe
Robt. McLean. Half bush I flax
Alex. Gray, Mill Read. arrelo
chants' fiour, Alfred Brew r. For
50 heads any variety of wheat,
straw attached, Robert Broad
Morris.
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCT -APPL
Four varieties winter. app es, fly
eacheianaed,lst Hugh MC esney,
Cresswell. Four varieties fall a
five of each, named, let Jas. Dioks
Robt. Broadfoot, Morris. Best 0
tion of apples, 16 varietes and
more, Jas. Dickson. Plate of 10
Island Greenings, 1st E. resswel
Jas. Kerr. Plate of 19 No thorn
let Wm. Murray, -2d S. C mocha
Plate of 10 Roxboro Russet , lat
Kerr, 2d Wm. Chesney. late o
Spitzenburgs, let H. M. Ohiesney, 2
Crich. Plate of 10 Baldwies, let a
can MoE wen, -24 Si. Landsbor ug
Plate of 10 -Westfield seeki-no-furt er
let E. Cresswelli 2d Win. Mn
Plate of 10 snow a pl s, ist'IE. C
well, 2d Wm. Chesney. Plate o
Gravensteins, let H. M. hesne
Chas. Rutledge. late o 10 fall
pins, let Robt. Broadfoot, ' d E. C es
well. Plate of 10 Porte Jas. Die
son-. Plate of 10 ng f Tornp
let Robert Leatherland, d Wm.
ney. Plate of 10 Alexan ers, 1st ,
Charters, 2d Jacob McGee. Be
dozen fall apples, Jacob
collection of fruit, Robert
PEARS. -Two varieties
1st Jas. Dickson, 23. A.
varietieslall pears, 1st A.
G. Wilson. Plate of Fle
let Robt. Govenlock, 2
borough. Plate of Grey
John G. Wilson, 2d
Plate of Vicar of Wink
Brock. Plate of Barth
Ewen.
PLUMS. -Plate of Coes
Alex. MoE wen.
GRAPES, &C. --- Plate
•Robt. Govenlock. 'Plate
Prolific, lst John W.
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John Walker, 2d -Alex. Mai e
Plate of Rogers No. 19, 1 t John Wal
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No. 4, John Walker. - late of any
other variety, 1st Joh Walker, d
Joseph Bulger. Best collection of
grapes, let John Walker, 2d E. Gres
well. Plate of crabs, an vaiietY,, 1 t
Duncan McEwen. P ate of par
Crawford peaches, -Dr. i °ea. i I
VEGETA_BLES.-Half bu hel early'ro e
potatoes, 1st Alex. Gray,. 2d Win, M
Geoch. Two varieties o early pot
toes, other than the ab ve, Jas. Lan
straith. Four heads wint r cabbage, 1;
and 2d Allan Hobson. S x blood boot
1st A. Hobson, 2d Chas Lowrie. S
long mangolds, let Joh Hannah.
Jas. Carnochan, Jr. Si globe Ma
golds, lst, Win. Payne, 2 • John Ha
nah. Six Swede turni s, 1st , Janie
Carnochan, Jr., 2d Wm Payae. ,Si
early horn carrots, 1st Ilan Hobso
2d Win. Payne. Six lo g orange r
red. carrots, Robt. Broc . Six Whi
Belgian carrots, 1st Ja .1Dicksonk 2
John Hannah. Twelve ears Indi
corn, 1st John Walker, d Alex. 'M
Ewen. Three water mel ns, let oh
Thompson, 2d Alex. Rob Arson. T r e
musk melons, Allan Hobson.
heads' cauliflowers, Allan Hobso
Peck red onions, 1st Allan Hobson!,
Alex. Robertson. Peck of white'r
yellow onions, 1st Alla !Hobson 1 .
Jas. Langstraith. Peck of tome oe. „
1st Allan Hobson, 2d John Wall e
Six bunches of celery, 1stAllan
son, 2d Jas. Langsuraith. Three Ici
rons, 1st John Hannah,•I23. 'Wm.
Ewen. Six parsnips, Allan Hebb
Collection of mangolds, W . Payne
Recommended.-Snowfl ke pota
John Thompson ; white flint
John Thompson; early r se potat
Robert Smith.
DAIRY PRODUCE. -Five lbs. bu
sufficiently salted for ta le use,
John S. Brown, 2d Alex. obertgo
Robt. Martin. Ten lbs. resh bu
1st Duncan MoEWen, 2d J hu Sin
3d S. Ceernochan, Jr. Fir in butte , t
contain • 50 lbs., -1st Rober Marti 2
John S. Brown, 3d, Saluel Smit
Cheese, factory made, 50 lbs., h
.Murray, Kinburn Factor . Che se
private made, 15 lbs.,Is James
Michael, 2,1 Robert. McMi had, Jr
Robert McLean.
MANUFACTURES.-- Woven home -iris
quilt, lst Edward Papple, d Alex. Ma . 8
Ewen. Ten yards dourest c cloth, 1 t dru
Miss Nash, 2d Robert M Lean. a r the
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home made blankets, 1st uncan MI- Ma
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Ewen, 2d John Stewart. Ten y
linsey woolsey, lst Duncan MeE e • . WO
Woollen yarn, A. G. anEgm .aa . the
Factory made quilt, 1st Robert Br a.- Kin
foot, 2d Duncan McEwen. Fac 'ori• -Con
tweeds, A. G. VanEgmond. Fac o Ha
Flannel, A. G. VanEgnaorid. Fac or • Cou
made blankets, 1 A. G. IranEgm/m.' Voi
-Best set single harness, Jas. Twitc el t. Th
Three pieces of i cooper work, W. 1 , tive
Trott. Assortment' of tin work.11 If y u
and 2d John Kidd. Sewlg mac in E. id
lst Jas. Watson, 2d Singdr Man fa 1- a T
Brothers, 2d. Wade Brothers. Set lite,
turing Company. Organ:, ' 1st Seo size
parlor furniture, Broadfooti& Box. S p tho
of -bed-room furniture, Broadfoot
Box. Stuffed birds, stuffeid since la t !'
year, John Walker. , F
FINE ARTS. - Water color drawin , and
Miss Nash. Crayon sketch, let d wee
2d Mrs. John Abbott, Mitchell. so e
FLOWERS.-SiX varieties f astors it ma
Dr. Campbell, 2d not nown. Six Th
varieties of phloxes, st as. Dick on. the
2d Andrew Govenlock. Six vari Cele
of verbenas, John Walker. Six t�, Do •
ties of petunias, Mrs. Raidolph. J Bit
varieties of fuchias Mrs. RudopI wh
Collection of roses, Allan Hobson. ; ,E.
varieties of pansies, m. Murray. : , bot
varieties of dahlias, Mrs. John Abbe t.
LADIES' WOEK.-Loaf home ase - A.
bread, 1st Mrs. Wm. Finlayson,
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ON
FARM ROPERTY,
At Seye Per G4it Intrest, cfy-•
able eqrly.
t
TitORROW RS allowed tol pay principal t ny
tithe; interest charge only on he naid
portion. A ply to
A. 'G. DOUGALL,
657-12 Dry Good ershant, Seal th..
G - IR.
R. GRAY, the nventor of
V11
Was a cele
VITALI
peacticeL
VITA
sults on this
VITALIN
Sold by al
THE
Sold in
Lumsden, &
rated physic
E effected
E continue
side of the
$1 per bo
druggists.
RAY ME
Seaforth
Wilson, an
I LT
an of London, Eig.,1
wonderful °ores iii
to eff e et the s trile
tlenti .
tie.
°lilt°.
bo,
8-4
Ic
INE Co., To
E. Hickson
S. Roberts. 6
nd.
big
re -
SPECIFIC
TICLES•
TRUCK FOR SALE.
"A• timber or log truck
sold at S. bargain. Wh
diamet a 3 .nch thee, 2
complete working orde
McGRE OR & URQU
'Fr sale a two
n w ; cost 60;$
elsI 5 feet 8 inc
flCl square axle
ddress for pr
BtF1 Hensall, On
wheel
ill be
es' in
nd in
cc, to
. 663
-DAM ING-WM. R.
land, begs to intim
Seaforth and surround
commenced business as
Paper Hanger, Sign W
trusted to I him finish
Office -n Ryan's block,
or ordees left at D. D.
attended to. WM. B. F
-'•
FEW, late of 8.ot.
te to the inhabit ntts of
ng country that ha has
eneral House P I. inter,
'ter, &a. All wo i fin-
d in first-class syle.
ala Street, Seaferth ;
ose's will be pzcu4t1y
EW.
TT IS A PITIABLE SIGHT to b old a
--L young p rson, enfeebled, nervous, pal and
obviously si king into premature grave. Xet
how often d we see me and women, log ere
the meridia of life is re ched, in the condition
described: i he best in 'gorant for the nrvhus
and weak o all ages sad of both sexes B Nor-
throp & Ly an's Quinine Wine, a highly; Elane
tioned and idely popttl r remedy for &Aral
debility; dy pepsia, an i regular habit of body,
and depress on of spirit t is also a specific
of matchles efficacy for ever of a perio die gpe.
The dose in ease of billio is, remittent and inter-
mittent; she ild not be ak n during the fever
lit, but if t e directions re followed a cur ulay
be confiden ly loeked f r. Both muscal r end
nerve power is increased y this celebrated o ic,
ili
which also news the ppetite, and yields .8-
trashing el ber. Its arr is aromatic, d
free from edieinal ta be, and the stimulent
mated With it is the Pu se and choicesttly
unsuited t a delicate eOlittitte
he4ry.
n
Many perso s are deterreld from the use of ther-
wise desirable medicine by the presen e of
softie ingredient
tion. o t eh ebjectio a this can be urged
against the
wholeeOcae.1 Quinine Wine, which is eminentlyIt is not a mere palliative Of ho
disorders and disability; to which it is shited.
It re-establishes health upon a permanent ba is,
by entirely removing the cause of its 1 s.
When purchasing see that you get the Q le zee
Wine prepalred by Northrop & Lyman, T outo.
Sold by all Prugiste. • - 63
1880.
Give
Will
TS AN
Tat PA.I.J
1880.
SHOES. BOOTS AINb SHOES
the underigned a Call before purchasing elsewhere.
•
His Stockof Fall Goods is now Complete in every
line, and 'will be Sold at Remark -ally Low Prices.
COMI1E-AND SEE -11FtiEM.
Deem it a Pleasure to Show you the Goods.
0MsT1.4-5C 01TE 1=IRIOZ.
G. OFFORD, Jr., Iain Street, Seaforth.
IMOIR/TA_NT OTIPM,
TO I BUILDERS, FARMERS ; OTHERS.
G1-0V1•T±0
WOnldicall the atten ion of the public to the following b ouches of business in
wh ch he is engag d at Winthrop, four and a half mil north of Seafortli
SAW MILLS. SAW MILL. Sitiset M1LLS.
HEMLOCK -Lumber cut from green logs. Bills for Build", Fencing
Ice.
large quantity
T APLE-Dry, out
DMAPLE-Dry, on.
Dry, cat to the
ODe-Dry, cut to
not
EL -
SO
HA
BI' CH
BASSW
PATEN
ed f
ClEDAR
TAN B
BLACK ASH RAILS -A number for sale.
G' 1ST AND FLOURING -HI
f dry 1 inch and 2 inch on hand' ; also a co
o the following sizes :1 14 and 2 inches.
to the following sizes : 1., 3x3, and 4x5 Inc
Bowing sizes: 1 and 2 inches.
the following sizes: 1 inch.
MOVABLE FENCE -Lately improved. 'Set up straight, th
r crook in the old method.
POSTS -Split wed Round.
BK -From onehundred to one hundred and fifty cords.
nd Ditching filled on short
siderable quantity in log.
es.
a saving the amount requir-
G Ill:SING Pi °raptly Attended to, and good work warrnted. Flonj. Coates and Fine shorts,
Bra and and Middlinge, elways on hand. ;
I •
' ; .
THE GENERAL STORE. ._
t
DRY G ODS -A. large stock, comprising the latest patterns in Twee s, Dudela
s, Cottonades, irt-
inge Dress Goods, Prnts, &a.
GROCE IES -A large steak of all the leading lines constantly on hamand selected with care.
BOOTS 1 AND SHOES -4 well Resorted stock, from Men's Ifeavy Cow Hide te Ladies' Finest Kid.
READY A.DE CLOTHING -Tweed Suits for $7' and up. Boys' and ;Youth's at corresponding
fi es.
HITS 4ND CAPS-Men:1e and Youth's in Felt, Cloth and Straw. Sizes well esorted.
HARD ARE -Pressed and Cut Nails, Bolts, Locks, Hinges, Screws, &t. Avery flub lot of
Harreet Tools. =
FURNITUR E -Bureaus, kirrore, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs, Lo :
ringes,,&e.
IrliTlie undersigned i having ehe best fee Jiffies for buying and light expenses in carrying on
his busi ess, offers his onttomers the articles above mentioned at low prices.
I A. GOVENLOCK, Winthrop
I •
"TRUTH STRANGER THAN FOTION."
.sb. i) cscFAIR.LE,
GROCERS and Dealers in CROCKERY, LASSWARE,
FLOUR, •FEE, PROVISIONS, SEES, FRUITS, 8/c.
We have one of Ole LARGEST, CHEAP ST, and BEST
SELICTED Siecks West of TORONTO G ods and Prices Must
- 1 r
be Scot to be appreiated. GIVE US A 9ALL.
1 •
Convince the Most $keptical that the above is TR
CARDN
BLOC
IS
and. we Guarantee to
IN EVERY
MBEI TI4.0
LAIDLAW & FM LEY, Seaforth.
FIRST CLAS
M.
GOODS AT MODEATE PRICES
MORRISON'S, SE
FORTH.
SEP TEMUER 24, 1880,
W.A.I.111017.
•
A CARD OF THANKS
JAMES CAMPBELL
A FTER a residence of seven years in
begs to return his grateftil thanks tejji
Farming and Mekaaritile Public get:virally forte,
generous support; given ,him dnnio- tlist
send begs to state that he has lug on heed
fell assortment Of all kinds of
DRY -GOS AND (11110CERIES
And will always eastersedaysetnotibrniotilteitil 41)nritcatea
°Dd:bentsuy -
i2H1heehaaTrtle
sraicadesls.:trge' quantity of 11011 K (Side, u.)
; -..
o`Whi fl
ret
L-class
,-4(J7juitel.
ze, &c.) and el eineral work.
eat of Colors.
Earthenware cif every deeripitin; fihatus,
;
Boots and S: es a Spealaig, frem the well.
known firm ofmen & Co., Lqule.
; Any article neeessary for a edantlzy *Ore ea
be obtained.
Patent Medicine in all the lines.
All kinds of Ming Produte taken, auk ee
echange.
6t7 3-A1,44 CAMPBELL.
THE
ANAD1AN BANK Ofea!•1111EICE.
HEAD F,!FF1GE, T*NTO.
*aid up Ca1tnI, - 16,000,Sot,
Rest, • • 1 • - - - 1.400,0040;
President)' Hon. Wm:, 4cMaster.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
The Seafortlil Branch. of thie Bank con,
keceive .deposik, on which interest is allowsdea
the most favor ble terms.
' -
Drafts on all Ibbe principal tovna, and eitiesla
Canada, , on -Get Britain, -an& eni the 'Utile -
States, bought lid sold
; I
Office--FirstI door South 4,f the commercial
16t8c9tel. , A. H. IRELAND Manager.
THE COMMERCIAL. LIVERY
SilAFORTfi
FOIA,OES,
TTAVINGpureliased the Stockand Trade of thi
Connnercial Livery, SeafOrtil, from Mr.
George Whiteldy; begs to state: thet be Intend,*
cerrying on the bosiness in the eid; stand,a hie
added sevexal valuableherses endeehicleeto tike
fermerly large sock. None but
First-Classecta' fortable VeAidles awl Good
Reliable Homes Will i;batept.
;
Covered and O -en Buggies tiad Oarriagea,-ani
Dbuble and Sin -1 Wagons aIwas-rady forme.
S ecial Arravements Mae With Com.
-ntercial Men, ,
Orders left at lie stables or itta;ty of the hotels:
p omptly attend 4 to. 4 : i
I 1 !
SEAFORLI PLANING- MILL,
SSH, DOORAND Btitri ACTORY
,....____
91'
HE subscrib rings leave to thli4hisnumezni
customers loxj the liberalpatro
him since comiriencing busiatess• in Seafortinind
trhets hat he may be favored -oath:it); continua*
7 iiextendedte
;
of the same.
-hide elt
dp
Partiesinten ng to b•aildwon did° well to glTa
him v4 a eall,as he 11 continue to I keep on handa
large stock of ali•
i •
Dry Pine .itniber, $ashs, Doors,
B alinthds, &cas Mouldings, Shngles,
L
Hefeibleconfid zit of givhageetislactiontotliela
w o mayfavouijulm with theirpittrOnageess nese
b t first-classw rioaten are employed..
Particular attetition paid to, Cuetoin Plank;
; .
211 JiIN IL BRQktIFOOT.
BUGG1 S,
Parties des ing to purchlasNeat and
Sabetimti4
Buggies, Carriages o* 10-ejtemerittsop
an find. Sin at WM. GRASS1ES
n ar the malket.
has also a number
LUMBER WAG
WhIch
a splendid
Will Sell Pi- en.
Repairing rd Boise Shoeing Prompt -
if Attended Ito. Relneraber the old
Maker at the ew stand.
fAT1VIBE
wm. 4AssIE.
:'01 SALE.
EMLOCK, Filst Quality, $6 iipeX M. PI.NE
from $8. 11
CUT TO
1 t
BILL -
All Lengt , from IO to 50iFbet, atthe
OWY MLL, IN *bCEILLa-OP
The Suboriber has led a
I.4UnER YARD IX StAFORTH
Wthere all kind -1 of Lumber can 'be Obtained.
449 THOMAS DOWN
J. S. ant determined tClear Out
POTT_R S4iAPi O.RTH:
ALWAYS ON HAND, A FULL ST o my
Biesnstio7
ct
,
S:sctk.of Furniture Ter/d
i =
• 1 HOSE IN W1ANT, it 'will /Ay them to ascer-
$:,
tain prices before pnrehaeitzg eleewheI
GR. OER1E$, CROCKERY AND C LASSWARE,
gi e a large diseount to thoselpare.yling cub, es
i
p daily to newly married conllis.
iWarerooms eilrectly opposite N. Iti Conater's
• • Est
Bide.
XeweIry Store, Main Stre t Sesfortils
' !T
,625 3-01lii S.; PORTR:-
Flour, Feed and Provisions, Mill Feed, &c.
• BUTTRIByTTER I
A GMc)OTTGA& Co.
EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN TEAS AND SUGARS.
. ;
. • . iILt
ARE NOW PAYING Tall
i 4,
; 1-IGHEST PRICE IN CASH
Remember the Place. A Gall olictited. For the Finest Quality =of Biatfer in Tubs.
entember the Three *vow Store,
Seaforth. 1
A. G. D.IcDOUGAa,& Co.
CS, OF
•
•
M. MORRISO, SEAFORTIL
ex Outilitli
poor; I am shabby-
• isbent me
Thsfielbows in broadcloth
"be Wads in their soft fie • _
Ana eneer if I offer my hand
Bat iebign rut zeta there'll
And lightens the heart
10404:
Diasylight and darkness it e
jolly jog cabin far out in
A ;shabby log Debbi, a shakyj
/dolly log cabin far out in
sue/oe the land where
ing
eiod4by to the town with
Tiliere1oreSts are waving and -
There is room for a fellow
leer-
eetbere in my fancy whetev
a showsinC the joys that a
0.4 sweet is the vision that ev
A, jay log cabin far out in
A shabby log cabin, a shaky
A. jell* log cabin far our In
0:starts for the scorn of the
ters,
where Fashion and Folly t
There is eae who will dwell
waters,
And Walt at the -wash tub Ite
The sonnae that I hear are t
hob(/'
The exteWof old chezdicleer
The borne Of ray heart is a ho
A. jolly log :cabin far out in
A shabby log cabin, a shaky
A. jolly log cabin far out in
lam poor, but am honest. T
me
Will hill in the west like tie
tree;
A prinais on the prairie the In
As proud as the eale, as w'
wends shall I borrow to
eve 'warns the hurl:
rest,
With a eau on my shoulder,
11 ride to the cabin far out
shabby log cabin, a slinky 1
A Jolly log cabin far out in
The MoCool
W:tefrtle
he NOt:1Lvebe
rBuetine'lis
iiildbeniCetohav,
ame,Tieyhadpi
c ° 'oa f sl 3 it aal 3:11 la 11'3:1 tr11:twi li °I ibl lea c' r aYkla:s 1, SUE
stuck to the hens wit
istence. Sometirnes t
sometimes they don't.
aMpopCeooariettg trinmkedthty
adapted. tolthe state of
that the bens were lie
'things
we-dull
andinodatiounanand
sliereion, there were th
aid worry. When he
thing to eat, there wo
egg or two in the hen
liked to suck eggs. in
time, however, he w
leave hens and hen fr
amusement was left
of his lonely hoursla
ridge and milk seemed '
culiar charm for the
failure did not appea
them in their efforts to
more they couldn't
7atfcia cat roan iFn. i dt°a pden-'
ii
wpetillkidatgiot w, andithotuht then -id
1 o 1 4.
day and lie near it pret
till Berne unlucky hen
Then there was the 12;
bor. Although it wai
rarest occasions that I
would stray into her yid
ea that her seed beds
place for McCool hens
selves, and althoughl
neighbor around kept 1
hayed hens without a
ment in them -she visit
of all on the AleCool het
other drawbacks, but th
patient race.
One evening Mr. Alt
about 7 o'clock. As he
observant eye soon disco
hens were roostin4/bin t
was repugnant to ins In
commI4. He was ready
they were nice looking
that waS no reason -wh
:temp out in the front
out, to be sure, was all
Mr. McCool -considered
should rise superior to t
fashion. The At -Cool
licCools themslves, vi
dined. to follow their t
and their sweet will on
was to roost in the Vim
hen they were calmly
in the plum trees. DI
liberations laa him to
tion that they should ti
plum trees, but in the p
pared by him for their
eoramodation. It ,ha
our hottest summer dit:1
looked like a thaw, but
to exert himself slight1.5
this end. He appealed
family to help him.
MoCool Were serene
Young Mr. McCool ea,
that ne didn't give
Whether the hens roost!
or the trees roosted on
MeCool said he would'
self. Re could drive 1
'whenhensQ3
htberoulidwn?tnidrila 3v'tis1
e
=hen nature eactly. 11
commended him to let
and not make an old lot
he 0.1-131e3. himself with
'went about poking tin
trees and -Strangelyrying
todri
hen
h
wouldn't go where he I
fact they would go eve
'where under the sun -i
I )Blakehi, -bushes,
r ta dshipee sol 1 ikalerd .b.waellehohoce ruin: line
ehf fs
Win
had. ;
pliaernhaat4pasilicosnspeenrat utoaseivveai
:11111oerYwtt)oocertaintdash' eerdree"will'ognsesa°iLl
Place for roosting put'
plum trees, as Mr. Mel
times experienced whf
otife escallednppyo fst-eve hisI attente-i°:
would. Mr. McCool get
and bullied out of the
'would. get hopelessly e
rffort
aPemdislodge - it
es'ldoefling. t 1=
joetev• 4Mraen.n
eooce1 was ea 1,1
tit lends said, great tens
1411!18Tiewtenit4hatal:hiaittSSter•onllif:e8igl:ifl
'Tient* his interest seer
he appeared fatigued a
rtuage atul. buatgiVseesteedngi
mg "Chooy 1 thod
G