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PIAN09 ,ORGANS Anderaon�s p". .. � 0 a . - - I i � poultry ,. Live poultry duririj.,,the - fall 15, 151, 14-1, 144-59� minutes.. -Balti- insure hearty co-operation with the miia'! � I . - ' I . I -1 .have been long i � ' . I ----------* I . , at the drunkard, I � Wholesale and Retal ,Wutury -back ,'t is generally a drug. on the niarik - e,t.. and 'n'02'e 8`1- sionary in such a field. B W.A]D:D3MT_jT_.J av 00.3 � r I dressed lots, When in good. o' . . I . � � . I . I . rde'T,' are - ".gonerally,the, case, may be addicted •- . . . � many InScotl4n to alit I I - - . taken in preference. Poultry should How Orey Hounds's Deoeived a"I dinber..R',other'vicis, each �,�fie of every disease. I 6.�N . - . never be killed "by the wringing of. the - inn which ought to be considered as repulsiv* . . 'YOUNG - & E(PARLING, . . � . . - a I . There was an, '�_ . I THE MATHUSJV,Jr� found herself i neck, but by bleeding. by means of In a field Dear the Welsh Harp, at an that of drinking. - Still we find par®, in �, I - I , or e 9 AVORTH' .. . I ,-!'a'% - � I , opening the by Hendon, a course has been laid off for virtuous, refined, - and' delicate women' I a I I I , � 11 �` 1, rather trying v . I A. , , I iWra I f e __ I i� I . I . ND GABLE & to.118PIANO �, on a ram, head,. iso as to let th"m bleed freely. if bunting An "artificial.hare." For -a dis- risking their lives and happiness in th*p' " I . I . . ANO& -,.. A , . the latter be done, care should be taken tance of 400 yard8,.,iu ' a straight 1 line, a delusive hope of rescuing arid. restoring * � -, . .- th]�'Iittest persol. . If ' and :draw the skin over the neck and tie rail has been laid down in the grass. It them. Instances of the terrible failure ,,�­MEN'S OVERCOATS ; FELT HATS - - e follow . �, dict.ori tb Secure before 8111,P �* is traversed through its.whole length by , in this misqiouary Meld err® bo found . I i I . . as little as pos ling. , Reface the groove,. in, ._which _ . 1. . THE VOGEL - - 1(ips at the di e, AS the looks will A� tuna an, Apparatus in every street, and lane of ,a -gi . tv __ . reat city, .1 . � I 106me in V I materially aid in bringing outside prices, like a skate on wheels. On this sort of accompaniment of .scores of the desolate . I - . - C - � _. AND LMCOLA ORGA148 1181t here whwl . Poultry should be picke&!Iry, which can shuttle is mounted the "'artificial hare." widQwa and orphans of. those who ha6 . M" . - . Yes.4 easily be done by plucking I I It is made -to travel along . , . . . . - * A � I ucking before the g,the gr9upd, ht - staggered .� . I —_ - ,Is he in, sir? . , e -Still I * ground; gk redinto driankardi' graves. . IN' bodies be cold, and always -give poultry I any r�quired pace, and 8o,naturplly to the e ment is� tried by new votaries . >_ ,Yes,' I . resemble experiment ' - sem 1( nice- appearance. However, when . Ic 4�-he­living animal it is who thpink BOYSI OVERCOATS 0 L 0- T H 0 A P S � 11 1E . AFORTH NiUSICAL I a . .1 . they can succeed where others . - . 'Are ye him, .9i r , . � scalded, the water should be as near eagerly pursued by greyhounds. Atrial * ' ' 1. I � I � I . ' r al faiL ! It is a terrible-delusiom. Love and - . I — � -INSTRUMENT EMpOR1TJR. 'Yes, � boiling as possible and yet not boil. Th was made recently of the new mechanical "devotion are drunkard. - - 0 1 e� 1. - I -I think shame � ' ' ' - I poultry should be dipped " arraiigement. A large number of `pbr- Nptlhing but an iron will and a" firmness I � . � - . . 1OX, there's r, 4 . . so that the - - . - - i sons werepresent. The whole scene was that few women possess, can check the. � . � I i water -will have proper effect on the akin I . X i . I - I z i that presented by a 'race con 1. � , , . - shame before in % . Kee, The, career of a ' t"%^ i - and penetrate the feathers. The feath- 0 1 * telf -me what you era should be picked .- rail man Who. has once tiken. hold . .- - WILLSON & S%JU`TT - . . L - . - I I - immediately, but .over which the Sham hare runs is Qf strong drink. ' He must become sub . � W J hue a flochite CZ - . ' READYMADE OLOTHINP Wholesale and Retail Dealers in musical ludra. . -hid in the grtss, and the windlass by J ect to her will, �nd - �e restrained from . Ji FUR L ; I are Should be taken and not break the Which th' - � , . , a CAPS; FUR CAPS - ments of all kinds, fill won'erfu' in I . L " i I 1 skin. Do, not remove the' -entrails. a app4ratus --is moved does not vil -courses by - a ower g6on"ker"' thaii . I , I , - t . - t catch the eye bf the spectator. _; I we were a"tbinki I . . - � ' - as. There are enough men I � � the public Poultry, beforb beingkilled, should be the hour came all that was seen When love or kindness. - Beg to direct the attebti6n of ' - in 1�ire wPher, si - I kept twenty-four hours without food ; � I I was, the who beogme . drunkirdat. lifter. maniage � . 29- - to the following facial : They mik-6- a . a . injure 4'aitificial hare" 66an . . onie, ither thocht . � . 11 Speciality- of the Befif Pianos and . I . full crops the appearance, - and I ding out, quite for ''all, reasonable purposes of experi I I I . � %65 n00,, si.r. an' hell . -J I . . I . liable to sour, by_ the sale would naturally like the real animal from its ri�put, without taking, i � . - I . - . a n,x, them fully , � I in the Canadian market. I - i be greatly injured. Before -packing, it bag, and.follo; W�ed at once .by the hourids, trained. in. a career of- viae and' i � I - - I he'll neer Speak � I I � � d' de- � I I . " . like to break )',If- - I . should be thoroughly -dry and cold, but like so many kittens after a cork. It bauchery. Therefore "We say, "Girls, WADDIEL THE NATHUSHEK & CAKE & -SON& - , . .1 . . L & ' I sir, an I've just t I . * . . . not frozen.. Moderate-sized boxes should - was amusing to w, I y don't do it I" . . - CO. WADDELL & CIO, • "' . I 1 18 0 1 be used, but avoid very, large packages bou"nds in their b�adlong' recce-, striving - . - � ' L IM her than z 1. . a e., I I I I � CELEBRATED P1ANOS , . 119 . . . - . . in vain with all their might to overtake . i � . - air. . 1 . ! as =inch as possible, as there is consider-' . Fort over twenty years "Bryan's Pul- ' , . . . . I. . Never before has any �. 'Yei ; how long ' . able trouble in - handling; b6jijd��- li6ing - tl�e phant6m',bare, lviiieh &'touch of "the in ic Wafers" have maintained' their * I -----"* . ; - Piano been � , I I � I I on - . ? - - . I" . . id. to such close icism and4 . V more difficult to self. windlass -�ould -send 'spinning like i . I jecte Crit W called on her'!, a , ` In packing; ing, use a -repitation for curing colds, and - ; . I . i6ire, . ; . - I . *I think it"ll I I ­ I . . . I I tests. by friends and -foes as hav'e -the clean boxes, an e e a and sides shadow away Oat of -their reach. The pulmonary dispases. •Thqse'.sliffering of'. I ; . . I a -4 line the nd a i es - I I., ? - with paper. Always Pack.,-aa'closely as new sport is undbubtedly a� exciting threatened"" -.' h ­ ­ _ I . I : 0 . - . � . above ii-6med insiruments. The sa4e, - sin' . . ' � $ , I I _ with any of the symptonig of . ' being so radically different from - ; � . and interesting one. It -is, perhA . any "Well if she'll f' I possible, and fill the boxes we]), so there . pis, en- I brqnchitis,.or any of the pulmonary, :o m- READYMADE OLOTHINQ C FUR CAPS '"FUR CAPS- other thank --.in d' I r . , � will be.no chance for the poultry' titled to. the commendation bbsto ed , I . I , so ingenious in its construe I 4 v � � i I : W plainth, should at once gi*6 them--d''trial. - 4 . I M" construction -A i Z e on it by its promoters. �, . V J.Hakes, up a pill.) I L . J and pr-bducing such wonderful powej'aCna - , ;� should send 'Iforward up ers. "It i4," they �_Ih give alra'ost immediate relief, and if - � 91- e 7 1 z' i, . none but choice, well flay, "well worthy attention of the I _ stack as they . . � . purity of tone, has attracted the,atten. .1 -fatted s' ken home -with you an jA f ' taken, in time gelieftlly- effect'. a cure. � i- � )�, — I t . . 'An hoe az she t 1_ ,_ .Scalawag lots are not wanted. � 1 opponents of sports involving- cruelty to Remember that a common tion and admiration of mechanics, ooi. I .- . - . . . I L � .- 14 . . . 0 1 1 animals,As ommon cofigh or cold, � osophers and musical critics; and they 'She -must roll it. .! it will afford an innocent re- if not attended .s , I r , � � I � . I Roll Butter. creAtiOtL to all, without the - fainte to in time often leads to 0 have therefore beenlooked up' ., -carry A in her bosh 1, ,J . faintest that dii4tr ' i d f4i_l' dils&w�' inno , , - I . egainy and ,,I -con. ' OVER .CLOTH � � on as - � shiis�iot to- appe shadow of the reproach of cruelty attach- sump Sold b BOYS' . vations.by manufacturers and dealers M� - . The following directions- fpr packing ins to�it." Asa minor recommendation, tion. So druggists and - . I :a - 0 L 0 T H CAPS other Pianos, who, being unab I , ..- I .. ,dation, countrydealers at . � - - le - -f to leu and speak . � 25 cents a bole, to md- roll batter should be followed in order to we are told th�t it j6pplies a means -of . - - � . in them any weak points for assault � secure quick sales and best p 0 . - usual, grild when sh rices : Ca training greyhounds, ------*— . � � I - I . Care . I ! I ,yhounds, but � endeavored to storm - them to give it a rub on il I 9 � I ,--- taken in packing and shi�ping; in thi its usefulness Auctio rn . by unjust .,t I . . strespebt'remaing to be proved. In n Sales, . 1 - is. . . . L , country shippers , ! - sections. But after ten Yeats of Cho it put in his poc L. ppers aq ,a I I I . Thursday, Dec. 7, ' . 119111 , . . - I I practice of sendin,g roll but thi - - on Lot 24, L. R. W., I trial of the one, An and I think the ere' S' . d dealers are in the the course of recent trials of thea par . or* ­ � Re ;j � tter to - 0) Twerity of the -other ire's . - i "' A atus.,it is stated that the hou P Stanl%o, Farm Stock, Implements and . � 1 a . : themanufacturers are enabled '-_ ivill �come back as u i market in every conceivable a fine- to Prove , , Ads - I . e . � � that they have more than vindicatea the - � sFai e, y P- w efl, an: � � : ; -- ­ pack Hous Id Furniture. Johir gil MEN'S - TS 1 i .FELT k AT S-- : highest hopes of their friends, Ancl W.e. � . Cal -Is a-ain by a . " . including barrels, pine' boxes, etc. �*e, ceeded more Qan once in catching the er, pro - .1 i .; i . The hare, which t9ey tore into shreds with piietor . E. Bossenberry, auctioneer. a . . . P I . . : I L - I : L I ._ i- above named packages should be entirely destructive fu ndon Tivies. . . . guns 4 ,door- . ­ I avoided, as pine will have a tendency to ry.-Lo - L : Saturday, Dee, 2, on Lot, 11 L. R. E , . . : ' ' last silencing the of, their enemids- I --- - -------------- 0— Sauble Line, Hay, Farm Stec . . . . scome In ) , I W ir � - . , ' affect and flavor take butter; while barrels . i and Im" THE FINEST AND: BE' * � - ! Atrial -is all that is required to thoroagb, . - � -,(I 34. - L � I ST ASSORTED STOCK IN SEAFORTH . ly con vince the public of these fact . � ,* - ' * _ i I are too A Doe That Sings. ement' Tuffiel Grovelle, proprietor ; I 8 "here whaur-I large and dot -easily handled be. . . . � � ! 4 . , idea weight I t". Boi:lberiy,-auceioni�6r. - -0 ­ _; I � ,Cye = 11 - . . S,.' -1 . a] crus� ­ . es the roll. - I I - : - I I.. oil New handled, A gentleman in this city, is the owner . Saturday, Dec. 2, at - PoWell's Hotel, And at Prices that DEFY ALL COMPETJ.t,�02V. THE VOCEL &IINCOLN'6RdANt 'O, Ye"re him, I , fit dealt- . I I ­ : I � � 4 L ; or hardwood box6 are the "mo' Of a small Scotch terrier that shows a Seaforth Stock and 11inplern - _ woman that thocht, k q able, while half barrels for . . iF .. . ent;7; / I - . L tAre universally acknowledged to lie the , I N I _4irels or - kegs will do decided taste or music. A young lady, son & Meyer, Solicitors for m6rtg Ben t, . us, Y&re a-li unco n , L - ;! equally a should be I 9 lessons on the J. P. Brine, auctioneer. . r. Agee ; CAL� ANDGET THREE P - ONE �OI.LAR. �beat in the market, -and -each ingtrumo4t . noo,-Sir, an' hvinlip y as welt, 4d these onl� his daughter, is takin . I I ,used. Care should , . '--.I - . OUNDS OF TEA FOR 0 is fully warranted for five years. �Tfie ir,ran' doin, unca ,also be taken before pianb, and many hours are given to'prac. � �1�� --- . - .I -Z::: I - -------- ! .I.. use 8 - '41 1 putting butter' in packages, -that all tire. One day when the dog Was in the - . . � following are a few of the many adv". s ZZ I ,� - I i I . . I . I . - : twa dizzen oy .ega-, a, .. ­ the sides and ends of the package 'be room he showed great interest CHRISTMAS tages we'elaim for this instrilme I . 5�A -_ i �, . rest in .thb � . . I _W-6_133. )JET-Ald c9c a 0 - - instrument over - an ol but to ; � - lined with new white innalin, thus- Lno. He i timpM up,6� � I - . -1 . I - a- keep- Pil . I - ter - . I . the table And -_ f .. I � � I I _11 all others made : The PATENT PIANO , � 1 1 j g the butter from defacement by touch- looked at it, ran under -and around it and FAT: CATTLE SHOW. I .. . 1, 1A in I be gi"en ye, Sir, a 5 � - � - ATTACHMENT is a'completesuccad; I sit, ail' just . i 4 ..... i . . � - �_� . I . - . , in the wood. Another'bad prAct6 is leaped upon it, and di ' I I . . ik-� c . I -1 . . . I ­ . i� Putting the butter up in paper; � - and into it as I if J .. . � . 1, 18 fullyproved and tes&d. Sparklii4 : again, Sir, I . : I 'AlH this to find out where the sounds came J]'"unual Show, under the 8'ngpiceis of the . � I � I - I . X, _,� I I Vivacity is by this imparted to -I,hb Mu'. 1. I . should not Tuckeramith Branch Agricultural Society, for - � I 1: . � 'Oh, as -I t . � ­ '.1 -paper sticks lryill! � � always in tune. The I fold you . 4; , . . HOUGHTON'S XARD, SE"()ItTH, on � I . Manifolct - need think shame 1ef � . to the butter and damages the appear- was playing, the dog tried to imitate the ; - I Pipe gives richness and purity of ' -- t be defie, as the from One day when the the -exhibition of Stock,',will be held in Mr. P1 ng (3- 0: , I . ii n � a- . sic. PI Y, 0 T_J Tal_ -1 z . ante. -, � . �. - 6 . . tone Aweel sir, I'm lef , I Z � I ' ,I . I - I I I — .- I . . . � 11 � . 1 5 - Each roll should be separately notes. Afterwards, while she was rat- . I equalling, the best, -pipe Organs, is prov- I theres, a 4acint hona f placed in a piece of 'new, factory cotton, - ti -sing, the dog almost daily ' ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH - � ed, and e 1,,! . . w6uld try t' Over Six _Doze?z Designs of Gold Lo dbo - competion, and stands mi. - I � washed in warm water to take i 0 1 . 'Lockets just an' a'wanterlike in . �1` ke-out the Sing. He did not bark nor howl, as dogs When the following prizes will - I -received at v - . . YJ I ; - I - equalled and alone. Science, expekieri6d k - ­, � V'66 offered for I Just W401]�erin� if ye rA starch, and thoroughly wet in good will often dd at the abund of bells H. A C 0 UlYTER'S Jewelry Store, w - good stock, skilled workmanship -' catch him to mysep, .1 .1 , - il;,�! - Al- corapetitiou:. ) hick , T! brine. The rolls should also be of though he . I I will be ; sold •at - 4 . d could CATTLE- F , , � I . - . . .. dtid, - - - _ . not pronounce fa, sol Beat Fa lat.' 2nd. 3rd. I alf - usual - honest purpose make these Organs. Th4 . -,'Ay-what -a;t z;Fli I - - 4 , 9 Fatted or Steer ...... $4 oo $3 oo S,2 00 E . the ;al prices. mai --il­ moderate size and not too large. la, mi, do, &a., be a Frill Stock of lVal - Zj ' 1. I I , - � ­ ­", I : � . again, .,the rolls Then succeeded in a good Best F�ttad 11 A'A Clocks, Jew- commend themselves. They are beauti. inention? f:w ir s should be of uniform iWita .Cow or Heifer.... 4 oo soo--200 - I—— . ,- I tiun of the sounds, and. could cause SHF,Rp- . elry, I Silver Plated Ware, Cabinet Goods Vio � '11ifluckle aboot my i+.� color,' not packing the Ii lit and fresh his voice to ,- ' pair Fatted Sbeep .... . i fully voiced and tuned. - � A 71 �.,� I pac ing 11 RM, Spectacles, I ., ", 86 Anil fall with the notes. Beat � .... 3 00 - 2 00� I 00 . Pianos and Or of other makes s; 'Well, Mistress, I rl�,,, Tas been color- All this was a, t first in the presence on 8� ' CS; &c. Siqqz of the Tree i - I _ UP-- . � . I i , made with the other that ROG . , 1i P f . tI_ - e - plied on order when desired above the age cf ,z d. . . I .- , . � . only Best Fatted H09i ............. 3 00 2 00 I 00 pip . of Silver Plated Mare in' the of the youn M When. she' told her POUWR,k- ' ' The Trado'LiberAlly Dealt with. - I . . any effect; I can be j�lf � � ; r � I �AA e,w � Second Hand Instruments al. - you2 . - I 114_ - . would not sink. ' ' I 't7 - 4. Selecting. Horses by their Color` the we p price presented by D. D. Rose 1,50 0 50 0 00 : Block Seafor &. ya�o * T"y Mother.* --Tinv'it�d her to be' pr�jjfit ' Bestiisir Tdirkeys, dressed, first- ] " I Window.' N. R. CO UN�ERy Masonic Hall Blo ' I ;.. 11 . . - . M tl,­ 9. By wind by, Best pair Geese,dressed ...... I 00 0 50 0 00 I 1. _ 1� , a hand.' ' � M Most persons have their choice in re- however,, his fondness ! I icht ye no tell a � � . � I !, pre. dness for music over- SPECIAL for Best Fatted Steer, $4, and for. I - - � . Remember the Place, and don't pass . . made o" Sir?' .1 . , tr' - 1 g9rd to the color of horses, but we his bashfulness, and he would Sing Best Fatted Heifer, $4, Presented by the follow- ' - _.� us by. 1, - I - came �j �_ _, - �, � , , � . . know if .-I i 1 , , ., . Same few of our readers ever thou ht gentlemen: -Thomas GOvenlock, Geo. I I 'Oh, .You I I i -, 9 in the,presence of the two ladies. After- - if nlsorsa ' . ' , 1!, . r.Ewing; Robert Wintersi D. Case . secret, it might hurt i, that it had anything to do with speed or ward other m6mbers" f 'fhe'familB. McLean' � A S THE ES WILLSON & SCOTT. 'have you go home` 1; " � - 0 y were I ' ; ""i :- I Strength. A cotres:' _f the B114 and T. D. Ryan. - TABLISHMENT.--OF . 1. f_o I- �7 pendent 0 e - called in, and now the dog, having con. . I . ;) . . . — - I liq,h Parmer, hLowever seems to think gusted his mode' A-11 Entries must be made with the Secretary I �. i I . self.' y 31 gai9f . � . - !' - n I . 'Aweel I'll conten 1 1, - _7 _& �T_j , - I show. - . there is no doubt that fashion with re his own powers, will exhibit his . . U - dencei * ' ,sty, and �d 'confi- not later than 11 O'clock A. M i on the day of the _1Z M M 0 T i,; t, - J I'll , Z N�� n JOHN HANNAH, Secretary. . . I . . an maybe win A,& I 1; I - I ­ - alitties usually found in comphny.-Troy Witig. C, � ` � , �­` gard to color has been greatly influe ced Musical talents in the presence of any JAMES LANDS'B'OH WILLIAM HILL- ji 11 ,, . by the special-qu." OROUGA, PresideAt. 467 1 . the Skill - -, hae, sir '- - , I I . . y Jr .- - . . ____­_____________-_ I I . I combination with special tints or ; . --------------- 0— � luff - . __._ tl_HON PLANING M"I'LL : � - h! 1� . though it by no means folio 6 that a An Indian W . I . MT-TS10- - . Items ,of I t I- j."i I . w ho Wants to be a � . I il. . - . . - ha t- . � . . undersigned hereby info ' Ari - contest - a i 1A N. .- Un I inform their many � I ;1bide as its immediate parents. A writer ' Nac,hes, the Piute c — , , - '%u onstonaers and the public generally- of the Rs_ Warwiekshirc - y colored . _ . Granger. --BY - By,RCLARS, 04, FRI colt unerringl exhibits the same' PIANO OR ORG: WAS ENTERED ]DAY N11 T THE , : I ) men in L I moval of their Factory and Lumber Yard to udw petted Skill. . I � I chief, has con- MRS. C. N. DUNLOp, a thorough and efficient . THE 17TH OF NOVEMB . . - at the close of the last century stated ceived the idea of - purchasing two or Teacher, w1H receive and more cbmmodious premises on I - . very broadly that not only among the three hu I I Ad! Al L Turkish horses were i ndred acres of land on the'Big . a . . I . ERV ' . . -Great Britain I . I 11 Ma " I many of pure white Meadows, for ,the �urpose of making a FEW , MORE PUPILS . - . NORTH: MAM STREETp. - Xuss,ul , -a Subjects,: color, but that in Persia there were farmonwhich the k ; I Turki6y, the largest � I .. -studs of them, 'several thousands in num- Oung,men of his tribe At her residence on George ANDA QUANTITY OF CRDERED CLQTHING TAKEN, Where, -with, inereased Avoilities and some no* m in the world- " . . who live in .that vicinity, can employ Steeet. 463*13 - I machinery * .. . . . I ry of the beat make, they will continue * - L her ; while it is a well-known fact that their leisure hours in raising corn and . . � � to inanufacture and fill an orders for - --The value of Elie . I - until after- the death of Prince Albert, ,potatoes. He has selected- the lan.4 MARRIAGE LICEN , . factured prodv,u of E the Queen's state carriage U_ . 0 EAS MR. HILL begs to inform his " I - was dra.wji:by which is on a railroad section., and he is - . I customers that their Orders will be again Sashes, -Doors, Blind�s, Xou1#V,g, year 1875 was over $5 . eight cream -colored horses, -of Whom a now going'to California to interview thia 0-R CERT]t - , ready Woman and ,child in -ti R, . 31 T-1 A� .succession is stIll kept FICATES, , ; . in I - - - � I .. '. �, ,up ..at Hampton pton railroad officidis as to th'e terms. The. - . � And all kinds of I . -Alfied Vermehr, 1 1,4�_ Court. Strange to say, however, while, land is situated b 'Under the new Act,) issued at the -EEK. I 711. . � t IN, A B 0 UT A W : the cream -horse ' below the Bi Meadows . - $25,000 from his -empl, - in 9 - . - -horse is doted for his powers Irrigating canal, and Naches a . . ; ,I- PLANED A N 'E D 'L U M B E R Cisco 'was 9, conA,picua i"'i , _��, � � I I . I I : N4, 1 - '' . . 'fo_i��g Men's Christia Ji A� of endurance, the gray is held to 6e de. his brothers, ays one of �, EXPOSITOR OFFICEs-SEAFORTH � I . fiGient the�ein - and while - others, who lived. in Santa Clara I . - At PHoes to Suit the Times. I .. . I - 1. I Z ZA - .1 . . � y .one. 2 i's authority of the Lieutenant -Governor a . � . Peterab the earmg -rate in Point of speed the an experienced farmer, and he has pro. On crio. I are rarely first I ile black bones. alley, California for several years, is Under autb�6 � . W - 1 ii 1, 3: ,A, M T-1 -When an ;., �-, - I . Farm Gates, urg browns th6 chestnuts, and the bay's- mised to teach the young Ten of his tribe . is confisoatted ' Hay Rqcks, Cheese, cident .A! . One Door North of the Post Office. � taken to the fire : ' � i , -1 _--.� the last more especially-, are noted how to cultivate the -- WiMlemucca —,. � . I I i .1 1 5 . � - lbi , their turf victories . . I it - 1- ie at Epsom -and Dlnor. soil.{- Boxes - &c ,.?� . caster. . Silver Stale. . A - - _,"1�3� . use, and the driver'' i I ----------- 4-- ' - — A Large Stock of Seasoned Lumber on Hand. f6 Hence il_�Ive , ' --- � flogged., L i-_1 . Canadian Gkangers Selling -'Ba -r- . . I - li­ UT I . - . anywhere else, i I , q Ml_ � The Horse Saved: .0 SAUMEL T � MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL - LATH AND SH11YGLES;- -A large . number I - ley. ROTT z' 1 , . I 1, . 7) ]FIAS now on hand at the Seafortb Tub Factory I �` . . . . . faetori�s are being ler, I f -, I "A neighbor of --mine says a comes- - The O§wego Palladium, of the 4tb 4 number of his wel! and favorably knowu - —_ Jig Sa,wing and C atom Planing _' . . . 11"� I . _1 - ; I pendent of the Rural 'Home, "recently says : "The Grangers about Napane'e' ' I . I . Willi 4 Alabama, and ,N,1188Aar ­ . :1 , . -, rlinformed me that he had � 1*11 I � � Receive Prompt Attention. _ -A man ` t. . . . dple. I., va I . . . lif, asly - I 11 . . -_ lost a, most and Belleville concluded thisfall thatthey Afaclbine Turned Butter Packages. N' . Thesubscribers hereby th�ank . I . would dispense*with middle men on their - . ow is the Time their numerous . UP in the streets of Itiab e horse bye casualty by no means . I re � . .- I I - I - I - 'simple I � ifust=crs for the libeTal patronage extended to, Mass., -who had $8,() . 0(1 Uncommon. A knowledge of a fji�a side of the line, and would ship their These. Packages are the best in use to Adoria Your Omes With BeBtifql them during the past . - - ­ ,1e I . and hope, by strict integ-- 1. , . " , �. .: I I -An Australian h remedy would have Prevented thiq loss. barl " to this port and send A man here give satififa ase, wJU New Flurniture at Extraordinary � L'w Price. � rity and close atten�on to- business, to naerit a - � A al k ction. � � S. bird, to ".'n - 1; The horse trod upon a nail, which enter. to _e the sales. the. � , 0 i , , . I - Several -days ago th � . - continuance and increase of the same. Z, I � ed his foot. e. i � I I 1� T SIDO eme K Lameness followedi I � - I To all those whose accounts are pyardue we give- . 812spendi, .. , z . � ag it before a .1 the representative of the Grangers, Fred SPECIAL INIPUCEMENTS TO I I �_ . a cordial invitatiog to pay up. . I - a , . , Ci' nail was extrilated but lockjaw super- Mowbray, of Adolphustown arrived in . . mlisic-box whi& � fi , _. � V, , -, ". f �:, ven,ed, resulting ) LARGE PURCHASERS. � I a . ,;_ g ir death. An -unfailing town, and remained Until last night, . I - I ' melody. Supposing � _ I I -_; . . __ . GRAY & SCOTT.- I . . . . I I ?- S. -plans Specifications for Buildingi' 91483 Was making .t,h< �11. remedy in- Such 'cases is muriatic acid' without selling a bushel of barley. Mr. Trott expects in a short time to commence furnished oil application. - I i 47 I - * I JOHNS & ROWOLIFFE 1 424, linally caught the note V . -1 is withdrawn) from a While here the Granger visited daily the the manufacture of IV, as T, if, when a nal .1 ­ 1 13 1 horse's foot, the foot � h Tubs on al . I 1 . , 3-7 1 largo scale., . I , I I : I - I should be held up . elevator .where the grain is in store, and ' SAMUEL TROTT Heafor+.b Will give the Best Bargains in Furnit * I - the whole tune. I . . � and some muriatic acid be poured into fought the rats which ------- �— I Furniture thatmay be offered before the next -Centefinlkl. . . - - - I , i . ich were carrying � We have WOOLIE"N', M I L L & -Recent, advices fr I .1 nee ' en are . . . I . - I -.- an attempt made by I have the effect - and. other titled lath ­ , . . .the wound neither lameness nor lo the kernels. The Qanadian Grangers , � OF DYE STUFFS 'OUR STOCK OVER KIDD-18 HARDWARE 'STORE WOOL WANTED I 4bandotim.ent by Ge M-1 Gkjaw - off A LOT need feared. -Why the iron, should will probably learn that middlem ' tj . which it frequently has, necessary At, times.,, .i - - .1 p � . _ 'I I - A .. y just received at At present, but e'� I - . . - � --------- -- *_ xPect soon, very soon;i-to have it I - $ -�., -­ I - . . x and the rationale of the above remedy, I 1 Of very superiorqftallt . ': " ,_ V � . �. . -I To Card, Spin, fashions, 'and an ado am unable t6 explain ; but of the ter- "Girls, Don't do it." - �. Xanufacture, . - tainty of the counteraction- .or IM ,�. I - . . . . ;I , , I P 2. I �.!, - 11 at ?',' our young I . w - - . 'PO'Sed modes have, be4 ­'&� -_ -fair TR MANY CUSTOMERS. I �_ _Nc� . of disease by 9 I SCATTEtED FAR AND WIDE'AMONGST OL -ExchangefOr400kn Goods. er'eated at Nrliri�. __ convinced." I am 'Don't do what fair . ,� . - � i tli1s perfectly safe application, we J. -S. R 0 BE' RT 8 - they are asabsurd. as W il. ;� . — . ;-y *� I many.things you ought I - - Pr�nce, and the . 4- . . readers will ask. There! . CUSTOA -iOLE \-, - I I — . . . - t to[ do, and a still - F1 RST CO CARDING Moll I - . I - - � . I MEx FIRST SERVEM. � I Always done to take home the same day. gre ,� . . . i - Promise 7 at Success �, . . ; . . . I . — I Cripples' Race. . . ' i greater number that you had better net DRUG STORE; Entrance between R ' A memorial table. - . � � i � I Foremost and Prominent among - I � oberts'.Drag Store and . - � A walking match on crutch . Rl's Har4w . . . .1. ! I . o the lattgr is, to - sing out, and we will thro, are.Store. if Ton ca . I f I ; Thomas Lumbers and undertake to re. w you P cope, SPINNING Placed in the crypt �of a I urs respectfully, n nol find thq way WEAVING I - 1-i .- , John Siegel, both J -form a drunkard by marrying him Mg: - 1: . 11 I CLOTH FULLING', DRESSIN - . in memory of C, , H , .. -lame in the'right-leg, for $50 a side c I , . . -Co�sistingjn Part of,the foUow*' - Yo tCLO ' G, ' dral * _. 1, ; McNab, a Cana,dian,, F __ . , ; . came I Depend upon it, -if you c I I - I, I . Off at Bishop's trottingcourse.. annot-keep him � � .J . ` Ii - urse. Both the � - And every other branch of the business well done, . camp, to General Pic Z ; - _­ . I competitors p R, ­ -R ' I . I! - e .1 sober during those days Of the averse MADDER, I JOHNS & OWCLIFFE short notice. � Ziepf at Waterloo. T1 I : I i, '_ roved themselves exce1jed I w, 1 on . - -4 - 4 1". _. ;MADDER = � - Oman's Strongest influence over way-— -_ _ j:. pedestrians whose � o' COMP 'i , , . ane -legged ,OUND . . d efforts Iward men, the se . .1 . . . � 9 - , "119ton: stated 1,n Pail will stand ' season of � courtship, the COCBINEAL, � . . n . ' - TWEEDSy FULL CLOTHSof Canal . _ IF competition with ill be. against success. Some I BAPT I I y - I :11 . ,, .1 . I the average buman.b,iped. Lambert is a women � - CREAM TARTAR, IS M a the'British Empire . :. - : A � ! I I .1 1 114 pounds. 9� I FUSTIC, _______�_ � "'"r, Of the late Sir Alla I - His right leg: I love but there are 10,000 faildr ) FU I ' i . . , � cm maker, 35 years of age� and weigh . omen have succeeded in � this labor of � 0 F F I R E I BLANKETS, SHEETING, 11 . _ es to one .1 � . - � is .disabled success. It is a fi Id of in t I I Flannel, -Stoc, king Yarn, &c. 4 raember of the same f i by contraction be' : , missionary labor - AL BEATTY & Co. I I I ) lug considerably8horter that few of UM, I I . - ' ,� .1r than the other leg. .1 Sieg' the a I are fitted to enter. � i � . i I Aflof our own manufacture, and made out of : .—The Japanese E'd-W , "'If John once month whilst- . . ' : , . g, el is almost 21 ' INDIGO, . I , , � ere . good wool, cheap for cash or wool. RIM]) after hating spent I I I- . In -sufferers by The recent fire, but t I ft, - . is billing and cooinM depend upon it - * INDIGO COMPOUND,-. their old friends and the public that the stin'live. i"nation of the variou - years of age, foreman of an oyster packHave been one e of the heaviest rag establishment, and i ' I . . they have They beg to. inform, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . ; . � I n consequence of `he he will require semi -mon I %ti , - a railroad acGident, had the right leg a I � semi -month) seas - . ­ - ons of , . . — cation 'in Europe and Ai . . I . I - 11:4 1 m- I Bacchanalian alian recreation when he be - . . Any kind- of WOOIC7?, Goods made to ed the Bos . r , e race, was a . � . Boston system = ­ 2 L - . ' � __ � . - . - . X I r mile heat, an a steady walk, each I pecessarily a bad or foolish' I L � .t Will present at home . putated at the thigh. � Th- ccl an -comes ALSO A LOT OF 14AN DY PAC I -11 ; fou, order out of yo,ztr own wool. - 1 * a benedic't A man who gets drunk is K-' MOVED THE 'BALANOE OF THEIR STOOK, ea A coll-ec ' n when he N I - � I . . — I tion of fur i . _� AGE DYES, I q . . maps, blanlcts, globes, . very apt to so � I . TERMS—Cash, or A per cent. extra. p Of z : in I is under he influence of liquor, and is SAVED FROM THE 'FIREs' . , , . using a crutch, no hopping or ski ma : - - allowed. To avoid interruption. they tt on . become a' bad man . I . . I � . nee, in fact a s . I . . I , I . . . . A 9 used in -the scheoh" _. into the Store next door South of Mr- Morrison's Grocery, w 'May 25,1876. . the highest 1A_ walked in opposite directions around the whether arunk or sober. The SUCH AS YE LOW SLATEtsc A. course, which is a mile in circumference, romantic . ARLET, G.VANEGMOND. I I e. -idea that a woman who . B"in -to , ­ . ;-- L, The start was made at 4:30 O'clock. Siegel can reform a . . I I . I - Ins . few. days they Will receive . Which they purpOse Hellin off at a Gr�at .. Senforth, 442, m I t ,departmf ; - I drunkard is deservin : a crown of glory is - � . I � . - . I . .,. - - 9 . 1. I . . -It -appears that not I—. . � - an � - _. was the taller man by several inches, ad All the veriest bosh . BLUE, GREEN and ROSE � � I rz­ had the advantage of � . ECUPSE OATMEAL, MILLS. . 1119enl0las precautions t. accordingly - They would be P -i I- being shocked b- . I . I 9 � y the suggestion] � that a man ' ' Ry . e !, . ' .. I . I ' near2 L ; . enabled to longer strides; but Lam. who marriesa fallen--moman and re' , ,,in In ' I -GOODS -ieut cafe mauufa�t , . I i best made up in fleetum whatever I rector c' y a Co org, which 6re gu"'n- � -1 I - I FULL OPERATION. I . forcible ngg- I un ... . . a of,vi, ue, Would, be deser - nee beau and fast bolbro it direct- � � ; . . - � ;co ".. - atever h6 her to a-lif _teed t . M f. lacked in other--' It ed p d WHICH 11 Z� respects. V* lonsare.faithfunylollow . � . WILL BE S L I , of their construl z,-_ - The contest. Ing the praise of 0 m&nkin" . OLD -AT LOW PRICES. - . I - ­ -, . d. The lat. I . I . , � ants were occasionally cheered as t , . I . . I I i - Oat Heal, S -t Peas, pot Barle I genious and Beier A'! . p li ,y., . . i It they terwoqld be a Much easier task than • �, . I . tel ` 0 � d .. r, hobbled past' the judges a ,� - ta � . , � Th6� filvite Q their old friends and others to give Corn Heal Chopped, thd I I They.►invite .. - them a c&H, i I _;meth _�.r4. . bal , 1. . kely to subc�aod_ en e i T� I . Siegel the f6iuer �iid m6te Ii - ' . , A I -won the match, making the . A . , . Jo 8.'Rbi - "' i ' . V , L . I I of ec ani m of safe 11 :: - . � pg accounts "running Will please call and - I I . . . s tap, Tsi . ; font i" Tlib debaibm�ut _' I OrL R in I I I the present And All Kinds of . % , 7 L 581 mimites, and a minute i lu one CASO is. generally . � . � 1.* . settle early, as money I Will Feed Consts�atly on Hand I I ililt, iii - _. - - I PY is Much needed in I . and a quarter incurabli�, dnd scorns in. lj . I I . � - . . Powerful ati,ds, the -� . I . i - 6hopping do VIhich -t - ' I .. LLL _ M8 -the' � iiiOac cb 6f 0�posite P&WOR's TeMjJ6r,Zf00,ff6 L SqD�forM; , . # ne Tuesd'als and Fridays, Oatmed I I- . � Aipper . � � UN ) I is asserted, ix . . I . � � Oxchangeditoro0s., Hf9lf6dt-P):i0jWdfo'r()iktb, Aim' And, irop O�. .the i 1-1 I I . I - I . Le tEA'TTY & Co -j Seaforth. Fe"ihdRjAe.y. � - I . . . . . � . 0 - . I , I 1, - i.1 - P 11 . I I . . - W _. OURB13 * THONSONi "Wt 14, Zl�w -,Aomental 1� � . I I I . I L t I - . i . . . . I . I - ('1c' - ! . I , . - I I - I I � . I , ; . , . I - 11 - .1 . I I I . . ­ L I . . L I ; . I I I I , I I - I - _ - . - I - I " . - . L 4 1 . . . . ♦I * - 1 . I . __ ! . ­ I - - . - I I � L ­ I - .- . _. - . I.1 _ � � I � I -- . I , L I . - L .� I - - I - 1� . : . L L I I . - - . - I . 2 I .