Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Oct 1873, p. 2

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\: IJQVVJUL, ldllu AI. \JAVV\;Io `Entire can 1 year old-~lst W. Hus- sey, 2nd J. Kneeshaw,` 3rd R. T. Bant- ing. ` ' QTDITIV (1rinnvnLn1n-nnca T-Trn-ana___1uI! 3A" Lus- Spaxi Geneml-purpose I-Ipz-sea;--lit A`, Howard, 2nd 'I`..Pa;d(er, 8rd H. Faris. -Speciul prize by C. Cook, _BLOOD uonsns. Evans: 7 .t"c,un,,,,.,1| -..n1 1:- Two yeti:-. old Mare or Gelding-lst J. Entire Colt 2 years old-1t; Ogle Fer gusVon.-`-Special prize of C. Cook, Esq. -`rnnvtnnrr {`.n*__1nf-, hr Tnntl 9:11` \lD}ILAa *kl`l\4\.Il IIIJHV `II VI \-/U\I3' -L'aI.\.1n 5 Yearling bCoIt-1s_t Dr, Land, 2nd Ogle Ferguson.-Special prize by Henry Sloan, Esq. - ` ROADSTER oR`cAnn1;.am nonsus. . Saddle Horse, Ma.re`or Gck1ing---lst C. Hinds, 2nd J. Buddy, 3rd W, Black~ etnr-`I ;;;;; nu, -lAA\| 0. auvuuj, UAM VI .. JJACl\uL' stock. . - V - Spring Colt--1st.No. 2, 2nd I. Faris, .Two year old Gelding or Filley--1st VV. D. Stoddzwt, 2nd R. Little. One year old Gelding or Filley'--lst I fl-ncrrris: II o J1: k?U\l\lLlL`l U, C115` `.0 year J. Goarus. ` n r: 11' v?S\.J;{1x; `auriage Horses to Carriage, 15 hands and over---lst VanTnssel 5; Mor- gan, 2nd J. McDermott, 3rd J. Wilson, --Special prize of R. Gregg, Esq. Q .. Rrn(\:I TWxu`n with r`.n1+.1.v }s;.1- cirln ._ Llll l.D? J3\l U. -UAUILIILIS, JIIU JV. IJRWJ U1`: Best Lady Rider--lAst Mrs. Jemieaon, 2-ud Miss \Voods, 3rd Mrs S.'Roge2's.- Special prize of Messns. .Magce (1: Cook, A Final. aa11l]nn1nn' D;ADv'_.`f `V A nus. .l.`ul.LB, u1.u._J.v. .I_..I(lLIJu ' General-purpose Brood Mare with Spring Colt.--1st John Graham, 2nd Jos. IT-nlv RI-H I-I `war-:51 ' ` I IJI5 \.JUIU`jLDU U VIII `)1 Kitely, 3rd H: Faris. .qn|-:1-an r`.nH-_._.Iu M ' UI'?~UlU Ullllluuzrt uu nus xu-.1. In making alluaions to this matter "list weelcwe took the ground that the `pglpit was going a` little, too far, and .pe_1fhaps associated the Toronto affair too intimately with _tho name of the Rev." Morgan, whose letter we reforour readers attention to, and where his real ' thoixght z_1t'the time is exp1`8sse_:d, _ which was in 1-efercnce to the living-,- How_ shall I deliver thee, Israel? how shall I make thee as Admah `I How shall I make thee as Zeboiu1'? ' " -'-~---- ------'--A L. L. -4. -.....:-_,.,. nmeiy, am :1: ram. ' Spring Colt-lst M. Cooper), 2nd H. Fax-is, 3rd J 03.` Kitely. rm... unnu ..m .q+..1;,m_-1.+ W W.-um.` Hausa, uxu VIII. LLLIIVIJ4 Two year old St-u1ion-'1at W. Wilson, 2nd W. Hunter, 3rd W. Dales. Mann run l'1al.3|{nn- 0 xrarnou n]J__.1n W 411 "-0 LLUIIUU \Il`J V" 0 JJIIIVU are or Gelcng 2 years (.'1d.---15$ W. Graham, 2nd J. Donnel, 3rd J. Graham. -Specia1 prize by 0. Armstrong, Esq; `roan-H1-\'nr (`Alf (1n]r';nn- nr 1(`I'"nv__.1uI jk3l}UUll1|Il IJIJLU U)` \/u [LLllOUlUlJ5, I251`. Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filley--4 st R. Sawyer, 2nd D." Groves. -`.nf;rn 1 vnur n`r]T1uC- W 'n-n`n_ ford, .Esq. A DJIJUDICIL PLLLU UL .I.uUu. uuu, Ifbq. ` _ Span Buggy Horses, 15 hands and under--1st R; Coffey, 2nd J . Gregg, 3rd F. FieIds.--Special prize by J. T. Glass _u:....1.. 1'-'T.-...uA :. 1....._..-.. 1 5: 1.....,:.. ,,."...f.. ford, Esq. ' _ Single Hors in harness; 15 hands aI;cf* ' u_nder-- lat."W. Jebb, `Jud I. Stevenson, 31'd' H. Kitely.---Specia1 prize of. J. H. Magee, Esq. ' :.-...1.. nan. :. I,.........`. .1 r. 1...'..,1.. ..'.,..1 ' u.|.ct5\.-U, JJD\1- _ . Single Home "1 harness, -15 handn an over--1st W. Innis, 2nd D. G. Suther- land, 3rd ditto `-Special prize of R. Gregg, Esq. ' _ ` _ _ `lfnnnr-n" -:Qnnn:n1 vs`-:r,'c. 1-xv T uyo1.;uu 11111.5 Ul. LV.l.U::Dl-S. .uJ.iJ.5UO LL UUUIS. Best Gentleman Rider-lst W. A; Stodda1't, 2nd W; Sutherland; ' `RM; 72,... D:.!.... .`...A.... 10 .,......,.' ..u L./lJ\J\.ILlGvl L`, l1vl\l. " - QUIIIUIVIHIIKI. 7 Beat Boy Rider, under 18 years old- lst N[a3te1' Jim. Buddy, 2nd Master Silas Rogers.` ' T uug 1:15. _ I c.\?`rL1:- ~cx..xss 11. V _ A DURILDIS, wrm mcu1s'_r1-znm) ranroaim. `I; __-_-?_:-@- __11Y'A(3INTHs AND THE BUI.m.=. -"'AJklCVllDA [JILL-U U: .I.|r. VJAU53, L'JD\.1- . , Brood Mare wxth Colt by her s1de.-~ lat J. Faris, 2nd \V. D. Stodd_art.-- Special prize'of Thos. Duff, Esq. V gr! 1\ `RI`I(flYU -n(l1`D`.I `K I u:5V5`J"a lJl:.(e" C61; :`---Special p1'ie_ by J. Faris-T-lst-James Fax-is, 2nd Geo. Du', 3rd Peter Donuel. V ' T nrvi. re -1 0 I r VI 1. VUVL JJ|!lJ|-lUlo . Campsay Colts--Specix_11 prize by J. 3 Faris---1st J. Flemin , 2nd R. Saw "er. ' 1 8 3 \ ptxuf T.nr]v 1:3`:-Inv.._.1n, Jr-A Tunnunn I. V`).-\` QJVJVIII \JlILlI U0 under 1 yr.`--1st1 Ed:r.d.__ Jeff; ` 90* `u-en.Yd.e.r.1y yr`__`_`Lj_lV8`_t1S_ and; aswu yvuljav Hut .I.\U3Ul.'. .Aged Sow lat W. S. Rogers. ' ' Boar under 12 month; old-Id W. S. p.......... 0...: 1a' -l ..n- . 'lQLllL,U U IILIJ All I 2 FJs"hep_1st". f.e:x:{an, 2mg`ea5_e ` PI(IS--Cl_aA8l_IVV. - J . _ ` ' Vcnaswnn wi1nz s, ` -Aged Boar--1st Silas Rogers, Aan Qnw 1ntW S Rama -a V. 1.1.` nauuuuntu, ulu 1.1103. llll. ` ' Ram. Lzimb-lst Joseph Fennel], Igna `rank Jahh, 31-A 'l`}1nn Thi` ' ` .Luu:uL z.aa.unu--nab `L3. JJUHIUII, Z1] 2,Aged Ewes-I-lst S. Lemon. 2 Ewe Lambs -151; S. Lemon; B\'1t w<:` mow &Hi{MLm ORGAN ml JLDLL suuuu Auuyu: ;uumaawI--1nn -1 VI . IJ, _u|_u_uunu4. Ear of Honey, extracted-=1st W. Ross, 2nd B. Jebb.-Sp. prize `of D. A. Jones. A - Jar Strained Honey-lat H. Morris, * 2nd R. Litt1e.--sp'. prize bf'D. A. Jonea Five pounds Maple Sugar-.-1_st .'Geo, `Duff, 2nd J. Sutherland. -`n'..u' ....n.... u....1.. m|'..1.......;.. 1-. n Two ounds of Grapes-_-1st J. Mg- Clain` 2nd 0. Doan. '. ` V Six Winter Peat-s--1st O. Donn, 2nd J. Duff. ' Six Fall Pears-181: W. D. Stoddan-t," 21111 No; 7. - _ ' I 9 `If! t. '.-1.. .. .- xx-sud. tgpoucunu, znu u. aopnsoxg. ' Honey i_nBox, 5 lbs.--_lst B. 'Sto'ne_, 2nd W. D, ,Stogdart.' A V T-.. _A`l 1`_,,_, -1 1 .1 O-1 sun 4.). I varietfor Fruit in 0116 10;, 3 of gen.` ' 13 J. Goodchild, 2nd J. Johnson}. l=r.....;.. :. 1:... r; 11.. _1.. n u.-;_- lJ1A..I.'l1l1 n.y1Ju:u--Luv W o Uuvug, zuu C. Jebb, 3rd Henry Clark. Six Winter Apples--lst A. McFad- den, 2nd John Duff, 3rd Gallbugher. Branch Siberian Crabs-lat T. Hun- Acer`, 2nd J. Kidd. mm- 'n`r..4.... 1ur..1...... 1-; - 1' -n.`_1_1_ V95 I70 LLI|.I|.I .Two Water Melonu-1at "J. Bdddy, 2nd J. Wright. V - . Twn Muck 'n\.{n1nna_1n W Iofnlo. IJIA `Haul IJ lDlPlU*'L Du`, '31-d J. Goo_dchildL Q3" T4"..`ll A.....1.... 1-4 IILIEI U: 1715551 Two Musk 3IeIons-_1at W. bMain. _ ~.Tvgo Cit:-ons--1st 8. Rogers, 2nd` MW. Cunrngham. '. M { ` Turn nnnvu-`u n .('1nnI-xnu ,,la T `II- -`RAUAJ, uuu. U 0 `A1101. uuuou. . . Six Red` Onions-'-lst J. Fennel, 2nd .McFadden. , ' . n- 1171'; r\ v 1 . 7 13 , 1 [Zia of Agricultural. Scientic, nd Practical Books on hand;.any of which we are prepared to supv|y- . ~ _ . We lmw-. n. Vleaim-mann" Um-iczhl. Plsno on An-ILL\A U . LILVI-'1l\AI-7c~J I. LL14!) U10. LUUB-`$- Factory Cheese, 26 ll} :>s--1st_A.{How- ard, 2nd H.,.Clark.' - fl... 1' ....1.` At` D..--J '[]'..-..... .....`l. I _L Stoddart, 2nd do. `eprforhi. A '~- ;- V , AAge`ci`.3$i':c_r miw, D;,3 $toddac, 2&1.- Jamea McFaidon; * ~ _, ` Age}! Sow--1nt W. D.'8iodda.rt, '2nd do. . ' * j V Sow under 12 mout.hI--lat D. Stoddart, 2nd do.` - " . Agnr OTHER mun 0!` Boos. Aged Sow--1at No. 2, 2nd No. 3. Aged Boar-lst John Head, _2nd R Leevis. _ v - 4 Fattod Hogs not to exceed 280 l-be. -Messrs. Davis & Co's. Prize--lat W. -llJ\A .a._a.. ;.L.uvvw1t|.:uy. lJlLl4U U1 :1. V1 uuauu. Butter in Variety of Forms-lst J. Wilson, 2nd James McBride, 3rd _Jolm DuIf'.---Sp. prize ot'.S. Clement. nrnnlr nf RIIHQF QR ";\a_`aO (1 TXHIJ` Lu, -'lLl\-I -Il.n,-\JLKlvllL- One Loaf of Bread, Home-made---lst J. Du', 2nd W. Dutcher, . Variety of Cakes-1st J 01:11 Stibbs. I-`}_`.Ul 1`--CLASS Ix. V Six Early Applea--l_st C. Jeb, 2nd J. nna` `Rn! _T amA,.I.:IA . ' Qaen, 2nd J. -McFadden. ~ . 1 \Jf\`l DUI, lLl\l II. \JIUULc A Two Heads of Cau1iowera-1st J aunt: Greer, 2nd J. H. Md -` ' 3' Thiuc Roots Celery --1... '1'. + -.r, `Znd H. Mon-i-.4. ' Peck Onions from Top---AW. McFad- Q:., u...1`n..:._.. ' ..4 1 `ns-`run, om: Tub of Butfer, 56 lbs--lat T.` Scott, 2nd A. Howard.--Sp.'priza of J. VVa.tson. 'R'nH-.m- :11 `Tor-inlwr n4` 12.-........_1..a T lJLlKlu--`KJR n `ll 1&6 U1 -L7; \JIUlL|Cll|I- rock of Butter, 26`lbs--r-lat G. Duff, 2nd J. McBride.-Sp. prizeofJ. Ross. Wnnfnrn (`J1n1'\cn On n-m#__1u+ A 'I-Tnuv KJLJL JJAIU A.- . oey. Q, '1".-u-. .::w'.`I7`.< );Ixutoes-1at W, . McCJeary, 2nd T, Carter. ' v ;1:.. l)........:`.... ,1-` V rI...... :....L...... gnu L. \Jal'ItUl'u V Six L Parsnfps-lst Cunningham, 2nd T. Carter. ' l'1_!I ;,- (I `1-r . 1| 1 .'-rrr 1x 0 supply. _ We haven. Wesiermann" Upright exhibition, which for convenience, qnaiily of V tone and nish, cnnnnt be oxcellvd at the price. Call sud examine. w. ...an annals P-\n H... H nnn1tnr" [man-nmont u LI v\JINlUULI Collection of `Vegetables--1st ' W. D. Stoddart, 2nd 0. Cook.-- Special of the 4 Tvnrrthaa-M /Izhsnnno LJlI\JLI\.lLXl U, Alli`-I VI \JU\ ,4 Northern Advance, ,u1 . _1V1.UJ.` nuursu. Six White on1ons-1sc J. Fennel, 2nd `T. Carter. 'n_-1_ -n-._L- n_:'___ 1-; 'r n-__;.\' HmI"e::i:\f ~<;;;;;'1 Onions-1st J. Fennel," 2nd J . Kidd. ' A`! n ! `A in uuu 0 .1) Luuo "One Qmvn-t Top Onion Seed--.1st T. Cm-ter, 2nd E. Mageo. .q;v Rani `Rn):fa_`1`n II`. lKn'rvnn Qnrl IJMUMUA 1041: {Best Six Bowed Bax-ley-1st W. D._ Stoddart, 2nd F. G. Smith. ' -~ .;Bush. VVhite Oats-151; W. Cunning- "ingm, 2nd F. G. Smith. , D..:.L 121-..]. n..;.. 1-; \IT n..__1..... Uuu 11 s uuI7wu|L. I Two Pumpkius--lst. John Wood, 2nd John Dui ,_.`l1`, 1 (`I111 , 1. nu James McFadden, 2nd W Stewart. u.`rI 1171411 U VLALA 4/ uni. Two Heads of` C:_tbbage-1st Thomas Carter, 2nd J. Greer. ` T "I`...n T.T.....L. AL` FL. ..1.\........ 1 ..d T. .~ A\ j POULTBY-CLAB8 v. [ "" Pair Fowls an breed-lst Samue Y Patterson, 2nd W . Rose. ~ Dn:-u Q-xuv-Ha`: l1nu.']e_ Tt W D UM! gnu examme. . 1 We Me agents for the Decker" Instrument, ` which is well known to stand among the un iiralled . 1 -,-v-.n7.nr\n I. anvr HIIII II: \I. k)_LLII.|JlI. urzlh. Black om__1'st W. Cunning- ham, 2nd .108. Hollingshead. A ` Bush. Common Peas+1st James Arm- son, 2nd J on. Hollingshoad. Ruck (`mnufn pAnn__1ut Wna >r`.n\-`M -tuu ALlL\ll\JW .LL.UOJ Six Mangold {Vortzel - lat John Geams, 2nd A. Hoey. .q1'v Mnnnnl rlln'hnn,_1alr _Tnkn `Rn.-`An vlvwluo, aunt 1. LL06]. Six Mangold Globes---1st J ohn,Boddy, 2nd Robert Little.` ;'Y `[1 !!! uaro,,znu vv. auuu. Pair Golden Polands_-1st W. Ross, (2nd W. Jebb`.--Sp. prize of W. Jebb. Paif`White' Dorkfnu;a- I =+l _O.g`e Wwrqu-V , Lllllila. Pair Brahma Pootras, dark,'-1|t `V. Ross, 2nd W . Ross. _ - Dn':II pnnkvnn `DI\r\.`-Inna '__lA/ll W VPt:ir Bmhn.1a. Postms, light,-T--1|/9 W. J ebb, 2nd James Ross. V ' smans d5 GRAIN .-CLASS u. Peck`Timothy Seed--lst VV. Cunning- Knrn ' AIIIUWGL U, Jill VIII-IIUD JJL\J$r'J- Bush. Spring Wheat, Scotch,-- 18! George ' Thompson, 2nd VV. Cunning- ham)`--Specia1 prize of J. Muyhew. `Run : nvuy nfhnr .`r;nI` , Inf frkrn-nnu A Sutherlagd. VI VJIUII Cllhl LU `.7 VI KLJVIUIL Best Half Bum-el Flour--lst Jams Dot-mel, 2nd W. Blaokatook, 3rd J. ,I'I'\I 1.11-v-rx BULL QLIIA U VD. sJ.vuLu5nuuau. vBush. Crown Peas---lat Wm: Cm'r, 2nd W. Cunningham.- ' ` Qhr man`: nf TI\Iq':hh (`nu-n, Inf Ynxnnn auu II uuuul1l5Alulua' Six Ears of Indian _Corn-lst James McLa11and,, 2nd Johnston McFadden.` uoows &c.,--emsg vn. Bush. Ga1'niChi1li Potatc_>'ee---lstJo_hn Hicks, 2nd Thos. Scythes. R112}: pn1zn\vnn I)nC'n'nnL`| In4- `Kru- .-fs I . , _.__...... --_...._. sou & mun onm co. . undrrhh to fnrnllll the 7,. BEST um cumwtxr .` . -.-`vi c/mmzr onu/ms In `F3 \II.Vu- vuya J. L 2nd Wm. Moir. gnu vvnu. Auv;: -Bush. any ot}.1er kimVi--let James Mor- risH2nd H. Jones. , -.. .I.Ju:Lll'lll_\|, lll\l V7 n .I.'Jo 1LUXlJ- . -Six White Tm-nips-1st James .Mc- Lullund, 2nd Thos. Stewart. .c:_. `D...I l"L.._..-;.-.. 1_L' 7-- u1_,:_,1,; Llilwllllvllil, Qlllal -lllUHo DUUVVUYU. Six Red Carrot's-lst Joe. Wright 2nd Andrew Hoey. .Qi\' I/rnnnnhl Xvnvfunl , v, `of Tn!-nu IBUWTBOH, Auu vv Lhubu. Pair Spanish Fowls- lst W. D. Stod- dart,,2nd W. Jebb. D..:.. n..1.:..... D.-.l....l._1at W Rom. Geo. Jebb. SOD. Pair Grey Dorkinge--lat W-. .u. mod- dart. . ` Pair Turkeys-lst W. Stewart, 2nd ,1, -__ L....-.1 1.4. '('\,..1.i U30: IIUUII. _ Pair Ducks, any breed,--1at Ogle Ferguson,`2nd Geo. E. Wonch. 1>..;.. a....__1n+. S, P'attm-mu. 2nd W. Geo. E. Wonch. Pair Geese--1stS. Pimemn, 2nd W. D. Stoddart. . * Pair \Vild Turkeys`--lst W. D. Stod J.`-.+ . Lu: dart. Mann. Peck Clover Seed--lst James Din-' woody, 2nd W. Main. wlnv gonJA_W A nnnu: Ont` 'pnKou~;- Going South, Exprcza - . " Accnnunv J-ll|lIllUo Bush. Fall Wheat, Sou1es,-- lit Thos. Stewart 2nd Robert Mooney.~Sp. prize of W. D. Stoddart..' ~ I 171111171-. l\II! 1.1- LILU I 1. AU, gnu ll U9. Ll.V'llLl.l5DllUlI\J . ` Bush. " Fall Wheat, 'I`readTwell,.-15% W. Cunningham, 2nd Alex. Stewart.- Special pr`~.e of W. D. Stoddart. plank Qn..:.u.IU)mn4- l`|.l..L '11` Air KIUUJVWL U, QLILI I-Its. -l'IIU Peck VVhito Beans---lst George E. Wonch, 2nd EdW d Ayersh. 12... war n......,.1 mm... 1... 1'.....;... JLAVBD, auu ;uvn. lav] vucu. Bush. Pinkeyes Potatoe-1st VVm. Main. V ' 13113 1\.. c.n Lv.La.I.AA- Bush. Early Rose Potatoes-;--1at Oscar Donn 2nd Robert Pickiu. ,1 rui,-, -n -n . . Azwnu Bull Luuuclu 1. Avnnu. `Bush. Shaking Russets Potatoe8-1at Hugh Blackstock, 2nd Thos. Carter. `Lluok (`Inna DA`.x`nnx- 1.4 DAB.` 1 34-I-1.. ll-0 uuu .IL. Uvucu. I.argest and heaviest Potatoes--1st A. Hoey. ' n,,1:1r'n' - 1.1 u..- . six` Sweoudish Tx'1rx'1i;')s -1stJan'1e-s Mo-. I Lalland, 2nd W; E. Kelly. ..Q;v-W]\:fA T111-n;nu1n ,l'.-Lmm. Mn, ernex_x._ L L_ __ ` ` . _soa r;m;gh=_...1sc W. . T V Little: uoing aoulrn, nxprcw ~ - - - Accnnunodalicn -- - 125 . Mail - - '- '- '6) . From '!'oro_mo for Muaford an! Colliugizvoocl. vMaiINorlh .- .- .-r - - . 10.3 Acconnmxlaon " - - - -' - 3.0 Exprcss m_ Collmgwood - -- - 7.4 ' T\na.I.'nI:n Rrnnl-H. uklvvngn ru .0 UL H. Al. nluuuuny. Bush. SpringVVhe.:\t, Club,-lst Alex. Stewart, 2nd James Dickey. `Runh Qrn-{nu When} Qnnirnla g_. In! AIIDLI-Ln-K}lJV\./Illl PI I140 VI Us - Bush. any other k1nd--lat Thomas Stewart, 2nd R, Fife. I DLMAL 17m:.,. n......., 1,... n,.......,. 1: I ` W 'F:ifuVV};;;t, Delhi,-1st James I Morris, 2nd Joe. Hollingahead. puck Whnuf 'I \.~n..A,wnl1,, Tel run, Jluu U. uuuuunuauu. `Half gallon Maple Molasselk-llpb G. hm` omrw 'n;......-..a... lull gnu U. \J'U\)_\lUllLl\.l. _ Six.Fall Apples--lat W.T Strong, 2nd ! JAI-uh R1-A 'Fl'nnu-u (Thu-I: Vllll DUI. llL\4I J-'50 ILKKIBGVI Six Roob Beets-+1at E. Magee, 2nd- ` -DW ` V V vvvuj, ~14 VI . AVACM-It, Flax Seed--W. Agnew, 2nd Roberf `.iH.1n - uauunovuun, -'tl1\4I JJAUD. \/El DUI . Igush. Cups Pot.atoes--lat Robt Little, In`: In. Mn;r ' ' Vmxiw PRODUCE--CLASS iv;u_. ELI Ul`IIIm,u:nvc - - evening `Mail from Orillia, ev::nin_u_: -Express morning V Do., 1981*. year : production-lst Mrs. James Ross, 2nd do. Coloxqed Engravings-lst C. Cook, 2nd Dr. N_ic_ol.'. V ,- . ` /_Silyer-Edged Flowers,---,1at G. 3|ni6h- _ ~' . { . "Pb; _'gb__b'y `Artiat,+s1st`-C. `Cook. 4Wax;- . '53:--1st,_me1-~ M`c_Brme.4 5 j .. ~1.':.u `.':n.."11.'.':': 5-n_'.v' ` JlJ.lo Alli. LVIUUI, 5|.-I UU. D_o.,'last._ year : prpductio1_1-T-lat .JuI. Ross, Stud 30. ' I1.-nun-. `IN... ........ Int IA ... 1 ... -- ,UUp LV\IH `III. `IV: ` Crayon Dr:y.wing--lat Mrs.- James Ross, 2nd do.` - n- l....; ....-..1.. .;......I....u.... ' 1-. 'Il'_,_ W6ter'C6lor_ 'i;;i:`x-t:-i-x-:g::--Vlst. Mrs. W. Ross, 2nd` Mrs. Dr. Nicol. Mrs. Faris M recommended for special fst prize. r`.nAl`v.;nn A` Qhua] Iannnnuvunna `Int- A-liloo II Illa auu `J: UUVBI Specimen of Pencil Drawing -- lat Mrs. Dr. Nicol, 2nd do. A .1116 1r`An-n -nu\Jnn$1'nn In` ncvvululvuvl-I 101' Ispuuuu nnw puma. Collection of Steel Engravings--lat Mrs. Wm. Dixon, 2nd 0. 0001:. R.....(.`...... -0 `D......:I n.......:..... 1-; ed. HAIIA |l.llD UHIILUD Ausuuua. Collection of Fancy and Plain Cotton Knitting--let-Miss Lewis, _2nd do.- Sp. Pr"'ae of H. Harper. '. ' Wnninn O-nn`n`nnn;Tu' Mun mkna llllo Ll E U1 1].: Lllvvlu \ Woolen toclaings-`-1`st' Mr. Thos. Cross, 2nd Mrs. A llan Howard. `D..--n........; n..,:.. 1...1u|'.... nah n._1 \-IIUDUJ Ell`-I I'll`: 3 `tau '.l.l.U Hutu. Rag Carpet, 2 yds--lst Mrs. Hl, 2nd Mrs. Mocking. T T Woollen G~a.u.n't1ets-- lqt. Miss,Lewis. (`Worsted Gloves--N t properly enter- `_ _ LVLUILI. uulu, ailbu JJLLD. LI uvvucl . - Cut and raise Rerlin VVOol VVork- 1312 Miss McClaa,0 2nd Mm. McArthur. Cut Berlin 01 W01-k-lsc Miss Coey. ` ' V1xn.:+.. n......o,........... _1..+ 1'Lf:.,.. 1:r..,... \JUUJ n ~Wbite Counts:-pane--lat Miss Hoey, 2nd Mrs. James In-gham: ' {`.(\'|`nl\`>;I\n A: wanna ant] nnfnn ""`1`;.aaJ5i\:Ivz.?-1 stJa;nes; Inghalm, 2nd Mrs. James Fisher. ' A Rag Mat, hooked-lst'. Mrs. Henry Downey, 2nd Mrs. John Fisher. no-rm \N'n\-lr T131} RIPE A JJUW LLUJ , auu Lu IO. U Vun .I.',AouUl. . Berlin Wool W01'k-lst Ml'. A. Hill, 2nd Mrs. Thus. Hunter. ,3,_j l'!_,,`3_ T"__1 II1_,L 1,; `II A `ll-l\l L'I.l.`D- J.LlUDo lllll-[DUI a Raised Berlin Wool Work--lst Mrs. McArthur, 2nd Mrs. Dutcher. FL.` -...,I ....-i...,`l. Dn..ln \'(T.\.\l \\T,...1- 3113- IJUHU. Juvuun. . _ Gentle Slippers---lat Miss Sloan, Miss Ogilvxe. ' T!-xn (Tut ._ Tu}. Janus: Tnrrhnxn atso?n.-V-`-Sp? prize 011 J. Watson. A - Iron Hat-r ows--'~1aZt J. McIntosh, 2nd" . W. Thompson. ` " - Sower'._-lsl; SM'ryex- &sCo, 2nd F. rb ug1Yt-Beam with:_lock ahez;4t--_-1 at V -`5U "B Us LIUUUQQI V- 6 yds. Fancy Flannel all wonl, home mavde---jlst J. H. Magee, 2nd VV. Cun- ningham. - Nfnni-1n__`Iu.1\'TI\n J `V Kfnnlnnwv "7:-ul U1 1'5. UIIILIDD .l.yUD3. \Vinter Bonnet --Not worthy of 1st prize, 2nd Mm. Jae. Rosa. Summer do---Not worthy of prize. Braided Wo1'k--1stM1`s.J.M.McCIe:u'y, 2nd Mrs. `N m. Parking. ' 7 . Bend Woljk---lst Miss Ogilvio, 2nd Mrs. John Evans. ` ' n, .1, nn____..,_ 1.; 1I:-._'CVl.._.. .\_1 [U Ill], Jlllal MU. Geutlemexfs Plain Shirt,--lst Miss Mz_\in,- 2nd Mrs. Thos. Scott. R "1. 1i`Innn:1 n wnn]. }unrnn-rnn.Iz- Fur Orillia, leave - (K It even UH. L'nvu.nUA uau vv J-st W. D. Stoddax-b. 1 'II_____ rm--- do-M `mi. A :Tafi 1'-"<|`J1::`;\;. Blankets, dv:essod--1stbA. G. Sut-herla.11d, 2nd J. H, 'Mugo9. f`-..L1n....... .. u`.1nn11 Qkinb Ial- 1\|'..~ `J . iauuxvuuuu, -Jll\I U. AL: J-VAlJ.b'UUa Gent1emzm s Fancy Shi1'b--l3t Miss min, 2nd do. V V r1,...u......,m'.. Dlon Ql~.:..4 1.4- 1H .',.,. xu.ugu_u.u:. Mn.nt1e-_-1st. Mrs. J. W. McCleavy,`3nd Mrs. James Ross. * 11'?` . , `r)-__.-_; \? J. _._._..1.L_. 1` ~. -1 uvuu uavvyvn-*-au-I uwulv. gov, -._-. _. `Fields; , Cult'si_vat9r--.1at Fisher, 2nd F. Fields; _ . j aL_-_..'.n..;s.... 1.5 T .D'..Hmn:nIrl Ont] LVILB, V1 . J.l.L'.|JuU1-DUIL ` Woolen Socks-1st Mrs. Thos. Scatt, 2nd Mrs; A. Howard. 1 1 1 `ll ,., 'Y|f,`A,Al ,, (\ I u.u.uu,- auu Lilla. Luvs). uuuyy. 6 yds. AFla.um.1 all wool, home-made__ 1st James McLelland. ,..M-1,.'n ._.__1 4-..,L,___. ___ . -` nexus; 1| . _ -' - Stmw";\Cutte_r-l3t L. Buttereld, 2nd 5 J. Molnosh. ` . 1 Turnip.Cutber-lst F. Fields, 2nd L. I Butteveld. a Farm Roller-lat Geo. Jebb, 2nd R. Coleman. 1-___;_-___.1 n-__:._-u':n 1..+ D......:.. . I LLLKDB 1.1- U UMOD. Woolen Mitts-let Mx-a. w. Ash'o_v,, 2nd Mrs. J. Jolmson.--Sp. Prize of 11.: Coteman. ' 1 II"! 1 ru___-_ 1_. It.-_.. r_,,,: n, 11 %ija nrtlge1:n irixztncejl \JU uuu.n:u.L. Woolen Gloves--1sb Miss Lewis, 2nd Mrs, W. Hendenson. TlT_,1,_ Q__L_ `I.,A II... "VI... IIV._.LL uUpecimen of Worsted Woi'L~-1at Miss Main, 2nd do. _ 5 1J..:..`,.m;. Rlanknta r]rsIm:nrI_1:f A 5 I31 EIUIUU. Mowing Mn.ohin@-lat 1!`. Fields, 2nd 5-. Somerville. ' 1 LT 1`)__A.L__,l3_I.l n._J wB'3ie"e3cZL1`3',s"eL'bVrY;e:"f G. Thompson; 2nd A. MoCrackun, 3rd do. Qni nf unramglnnnu 4':-run `stunning.-___ Inf, Uklo -I. Anau VA U ~ AIAnu:xuJ Collection of plain anil fancy Knitting, all wool-1st VV. Ross, 2nd James Ing- ham. ' . 1 111 9 - .' if 117 `vs mXi1w'oo1 Stair cm-p`e_1.-s` :\_ Iz`5. A.` Hill. T `H7 I /\,,2IA 1-5 1.! `[3 7| ! ` uallvlus lI\I.J-VLIOCD JJLULIL . Fancy Qmlt-- lst M133 Mam. 2nd Miss H. Jones. T 1`IT_,I,_ 11:; 1,. 31 _'1rr A,1V,,I I D) 5, auu Eu .I.'!'&BU|. `Reaping Muchine--lst Pm-via Bro s, 2nd F. _Fielda. ' ` ,, ar, ,1,:,,_ `__L In `I .`Z..l.!.. 0-..] `_"G_"'ll`I:|gu;1`0lIgh--lS I. .MoIntosh, 2nd Purvis Bro's. ' Scule1'-lst F. Fields. I ` - ` Ohurn--none worthy of first pr`-ze, 2nd 12- v:nlJu . 1 J; . xuuua. Farm Waggon, Thimble Skein41 at D. McKinley, 2nd A. MoCraokan, 3rd H. Sloan. 13: 1. n 1: Best stick of `ooka, Wagazines, &c , n town. ` Beat stock` of Stutionory. ' - ' Orketiug sundries constantly on hand . Orders for any Book, Magazine,_&c-, solicit- K A `KIVUIIIDUII, Kl-ll` `LO lVJV\JI`U\ Qll' UIVJ uv. ' Set of Home-Shoes from hzunmen---lst J. Lawrence, 2nd ditto. u7 ,....a u.....-:..... ~.u'....1..z.... 1..+ A..1.,... j. ` \L|| LU. . (kllection of Timv:Lre---W. E. Kelley. Side of Sole LeathoVz*,T Slaughter-_-VV. | Mongomery. _ h I` v;:;.:.. me TTnndv- Tm.nm.-__1u+. W. Mme- Jill! U. ' Cx'o`he$ Work--1s1. M'1;a. VV. Ross, 2nd Miss Doon. ,,,'_ `LYQ, `II, ,,'I, 1,L `,|I"_f\ `I ' gnu ALI. nun Idluuu. 5 yds. F11l1Cloth,ho1x1e;made- 1stAl1a.n Howard, ind J tunes M.cLa1land. ' . tTn\n(. ..\..A,. 'DL.r.L..L.. 1; X!7_. LLU V! L \L, AIJJU U ILILIUVJ JVLULJDLIKBIJQL I . I-Iome-made Blankets -- let VVn2. Cunningham, 2nd Thos. Scott. name .\ 11`A `Town '1 a`ru;nu__`Inf \`f vuau JALMAU A an A I D,`toddnrt,, 2ind E. list}: A 11 `IT.-.n] (`.n.un+u A 1-J: IJ3 K)bUl4IUu1b,_l4,1lu J2. IJUUU . All VVOOI Cm'pets,4 yd.s'--lst M113; A. Hill, 2nd Thos. Cress. ' 'I'T........ [....-.nd- A n.].'." Lat` 17.. A | I{i`]:1: ullln Piece VVork Qui1t-1st mm. B. T.` Banting, 2r'1d Miss McBride. T Farina (,`m:1+,_.1u+, IE1: Nfnin 9nd} VV `Ill I-'IUVVU|'I" 15`! 3113-3 111001108. Hair Flowers --lst Miss _McGee, 2_nd_ mm. ` ' : RAILWAY 'r1w4:-'17AB_1.E. LIUIUIIIBLI. Improved Fanning-Mill--lst Purvis Bro s, 2nd H. Fraser. n 'Dt\.\v\:O\(D `Dinah:-.q_1nl Dun--in Rn-n'n "'-`u \JUlOl' V 1116: Grain Crushe1'-1st L. Butte:-eld, 2nd F. Fields. A ' I 1-x `I 'll _I -.L-..'L 0...! 1v;1r"i2f&;.- ! nu- , , ,, , 111 55 IX. JlLu\JIU-`Ella Strong Boots, _oowhide- -1st WV. Mont- giimery. A T T Fina Rnntsa, n.aH'sz1rin_.1s:t W. M}mf.~ 5wuc:.`_y. Fine Boots, ca *'skin-1st W. .Mont.-l gomery. . Lady : Gaiters--1Vs_t \V. Montgomery. Me1odeon-1st Bell_& Cu., Guelph, 2nd Canadian O_l'g1u1`Co. . I1:-n.x11_'1`} I12-ann t Achhv ')I`Ill I Family Sewing Machine with Speci- men of work done on the gx'ound---let G.J. Beattie, (H()we) 2nd Van Tassel 85 Mo:-gan,{(\Vhee1o_r 6: 'Wilson) 1:1:-c:rln11 urn:-Ir Jana luv Rnunn In, LII LVLULELLIA VJ lIGUA'J_I Ila 7' `IOU!-1] Braided work done by Sewing Ma- chine ---lst G, J. Ber.ttie,2nd W. Rosa.-- Sp. Prize of J. Macckay. 7 ' r`nnnHnn A? n1n;n uni` F-znnw I(nH>6u'nn Nctgd Work-1stV Mrs. Wm. Nixon,` 2nd do. ~ 1'1? 1 1 . \t' 11V 13 '"fva`}e7'ework_1sc Miss Ogilvic, 2nd Miss Sloan. 1 nnru,.I 1",, -,`,,v, 1_.Au giggle Buggy, open-_- 15 A. Mc- Craclmn, 2nd J. Lawrence, 3:-d ditto. 'l\....L'|n ..n.-.l>nA (`Inna l"l......:.....n 1nL ft `TIIL`TR.SDAY.' OCT. 9. 1873. `JV- Hay -Fox-k-1st W. Dalos. Horse Rake--1st F. Fields, 2nd I. McIntosh. 117, ,_,,__ 1'-..` rr on .. \._ 7`i3:3`1:::r`:`1*-at Waggou-Is Sl`o-an, 2nd A. McCracki\n. __ _-__.`L:_1A 1..L '\TT 7.|.`I'.....L auu uuuuunnu \J_:.5LuA \.u. Bux'euu--`-lint Bmden J3 Ashby, '.Zu}l ditto. V 5,0, 11,, J . ._ I`, A -L I..- Uybentfe 'I`sLble=--Braden dc Ashby, 2nd ditto. T ` A n n .2 , 1-nu , .,V.___ TIT `D Tf,.11-.. u::lt.mil>`f? Ddublo Carriage Hm-nesa-- lst Scott & Graham. 1-; is On. _ , _ , _ , ,, gunner . . Set ofv'1`eam Ha.rness-lst R. Cun~ ` 11* qgham. an! A4` muukin r`nv-uvinrro I-Tn:-nnun_._. ` mun yguxucxj . 7 `Side of Upper Leathor--]st W.- Mont- gomery. A Raf. nf '-Foam TTM-npmz_.lnt R- nun. W .l`atthig Work-lst Miss Hoey, 2nd It-n, T, Ram 5|: 0 IIEHUII 1l.lU.I.Jv I Lutuu. 76 yds. Flannel all wool, factory nmdcl -1-at W. T} f.ndrlm-f. ' > Acntggjs FOR rm: A .- --.-g- and our.` uu Ulla. A1. .LLUVVouu. Coverlet--lst Mrs. Mc'A1-thur, 2nd `Ill AKIN/=1 \ll\.'Jc o V Union Carpet, 4 ydS-1st' Mrs. A rm V ruuAAAu5uuu.| -HLL`-I .|.n\Ia- IJVUUII. Home imd Yam, 3 skeius--]st_VV. \ (`A l] A `Y I 13 1,LI ` . ;V:,l6v;):i`;;:x:v`i`l11l:gul\:`I't:.;`:`} 1`:v1o-1st Arkeu & _ `.l`\ . I `SUBU- Sofa--Braden & Ashbv. Spring-bottom Chairu -Braden & Ash- ` D0 LID`-IUD LXI \J'IlIl:Ll-Dill: Bug~:$( Harnesa-1at R. Stevenson. mnxss DEPARTMBN1` cuss xx. ' FINE ARTS. 2nd I-amuy MCLIIDIIIB wr gvurtlx puxpwatrn. The P111 contains the acuve prnpurlies o! Mandrake and Dsml.u.lion,na well :9 corn.` ound Extraoi ngcolqoynlh and Exlracl (ff '- yoaoyumus. Test thbqifor your own,anIiu- fiction. One bot contains about 23 Pnlla, and ` 2. .: __ -2-: I1.Oub PI1l _iI-I iufuialnlbdfasla for an adult . lung iv uuu Muslzokgz Branch. IIIH VU UaU IU IIIU IJCCILI >300 IUUIIU H Huge pillar of all on lheahure, and the Arabs ifs- fotmed him Iha! it was Lol a wi{-3; for our part we are much in'o.ined to (luubfil, though we have no hesitation in saying that me best thing lo cure cvlls, more lhroab rheumatism, neutalgin. bowel ov mplaium, exc., is the Ca- nadian Pain Deamvyer," to be had ofnllmedi cine dealeus for 25 cm. per boxvla. Try one. Tact ExaII..-- Dontur 'Jo3`aphua' Shoshoneea Vogeiablu. P-Us now super- liolflylu irooated cannot be excelled as ,a Ftngily . iodioinp {at gem-n_l pu rposea. . Thu pm anhnin: tho acnva oronerluel of . Mr. E S. "I`-It,-ekixlg lmving` just con- sidered in his own mind Mt.11.~xt. that re- nowned spot, known for_nearly a quart- er of a century as the,.'Anvn2:cx: oica, would be a good and iting spot where M to dispose of hia suplus stock, prayed us to let`. him l!z'.Ve a portion of our pre- tbisezs; out of <:im1'it'y we did so--(fo1' a considera\t;ion)-and`-heis now 3 sliarer of the most. commanding estahlishruezit in town, except the banks. He has a large stock of Old C uviositees, of course besides a. pre.`.l:yla'rge ussomnenb of dry goods, some g1'ofee1'ies, ':i_nd splendid China and J apan teasnvitli plated goods andj e\':el- lery, in their fhrutnmagem magnicence, - clothin g and cloths from Leeds -the best of Canadian, Scotch and English twceds, broad cloths from Manchester, 830., and as he's only allowed the privilege of being side by side with us for a limited time, he ` is determined "to sell `out for cash under cost. As we-know simething also about his intentions we can say that he is`deter:nine'd to '1-e:1liz o`on his note and book aeeennts, -and if this is not done the Clerk and Bailifi_'_ of_ the First Division Court will have s lively time of it. _ u .___.. L01 : Win Fou1w..-Liomenarit Lynch in his voyage to the Dead Sea found a huge nillnr nf null an lhenhure- anal Hm Arahu in. _-- __-.-- .. _,. The many friemls with whom Mr. Buttei-eld is acquiiinted will feel deep regret in `learning that on Friday morn- ing last, his foundry at Bradford, and all its contents were utterly consumed by fire. His 1033 is siipposetl to be about $25,000. `The accident will t.lu-ow thirt._v or forty men out. of work, and deprive nearly a couple of hundred for the tium being,_ pc-rhups; of the .1nemi.~1 of exis- tence. Mi`. Buttereld has liolpud `as; muchias any man to bixild up B1-a, and the loss which lim; l)UfHii(`ll him will be felt'as_ much by the village as by himself. - An obliging and genial lgmdlm-ll 39 am inst-itution not to be desniaecl. We have recently had to make frequent `raids. on South Simcoe, and especially on Cooles- town.v At the l:1ti{91' place `we came across "' mine host, Arnnshong, ml` the Armstrong Houau, with whom, and his obligingiln'otl1er, we felt con1pletl:l_y at home. Mr.`Aru`1stronq asltml for the privilege `of a card in our mlvertiaing columns, andas he is so C0|_l:'t~e01lS and obhging himself, we coul-I not well-r: fusc him. VVc will grant hivn the privi- lege next week. V7,], W _,_ _ ___, (5,: _ 1,` _,A3A L `I , If ifihns mwoum " ms "Jix ii? troxigly. ;'oomir;end< as`: 7 of-`prizes: A` apt of Platform ` Bglea ; Turnip owers, for horse and ;_ 3 Washing MacI1i}1e `upd Wringer, oxhlbxted by lair. Fmncxs Flelda do Bro. of Bnrrib` a may Extractor and Bee Hive, exibiced by M. Stone,ofTt=cum- E0613`; 8.1:; sJ(I'gLx'iz;;i0(ianopy', exhibited y 1-. . e o my. NAME; or wnozs. HonsEs.---1\'Iessrs. G. P. Dixon, of Toronto ; Levi Jones, of 1\Izu-kham Bell ' Foundry ; and Thos. Lloyd, of VVhit- church. . . A V lV'.mm-n .un DAIVIA ..u `rnnnnn NIL. -Scotchmen are said, and with truth, to ba ":1 little too clanisu, but fhr! rro- priotor of the Glasgow House of this town is not so in any degree. So long nsgrist isbrought to his u `ll he does not care unyclxing for nationality, and he has customers of all Imtioua. The reason is he sells good and cheap. ' n ~`.. f Some friendsof the_ deceased Fishcl`, in the United States, have presented Mr. J. R. Cotter, the_ County Attu:'ue_;', with a m:1gni:em rm=e1'scixz\L1x1x pipe, silvevmounted, and bearing the inscrip- tion to the effect that it mus'p1-esexxta- to J. -R. Cotter, Esq., County Attorney for the County 70f dimcoe, by Mcssrs. Plumb and Barton, of Syacuse, inne- cogtion of his ability and activity in bringing to justice the mul-derem of their friend Frank Fisher. puuuau. . CATTLE AND FbULmit.-Messm. Mc- Neil Vaughan ; Bnteman of Schomberg; and Smart of Ulnrksville. _ 11-..- ..-_ L`1______ I . uexroy. ' ` Room & V12a1~.mm.zs.--Mcssx1s. W. Lawrey, Bradford ; Parker, Vina; and Gregg, Clmrchhill. . Tun! uunu-na__`.\/[4-um-q . D, Culnnbell. J. EDWARDS 8 SON, Pnn'n`:nHF.'_-X. tf`... DLILI. LJAIAGI. 0 UL VIIIIADVILIU, P105 AND.S1{EBP.-Me8'rB. Lenking, Kettleby; Darby, Yospm ; and Gamble, Loretto. -, ` 1l',_,_._ CL-_...... uUl'cuU. , Smsps Ax.) anus.-`-l\Iess1-s. Shannen, Barrie; Cowan, `Alliston; and Groves, Lefroy. ' ` Dnnlrn Ry vunL.IAn!,Du .._fl\.9.Rl'. - Hill, and D1`. l..und,.Uhurcn1u. -, . ! DAIRY P."ODUCE.--Mess1'S. Buddy, Bradford ; McCreaoy, Tossorontio ,' and Banting, of Clover Hill. TM'Au-vrnun-rnnn-n -MnnRI'R F. C. Stew- MANUFACTUREB.--Mes8l`8. F. C. Stew~ art, Orangeville ; Cumberland, Rosemont, and Dr. Sutherland, of Pitholo, Pennsyl- ........'.. TT U QDIHDHIBV, U1 L/IUV U1 LLAM. Vania, u.:> _ LADu:s DE1*A1u*NsY'r.---Zllvs. Suther- uland, Bradford; Miss Sharp, Newmarket, and Miss Fn.t"1y Dzwis, Ivy. Wrnu Anmu 4113:: nnviu `Vt ! uregg, Uullrcmuu. IMrr.uM1;x'rs-Mcssn-s. Campbell, Middleton ; John Evans, Vme, and J olm Johnston, Tecumseth; `u..,...... ` T\aoInI:~I1lll:`\!"l` _. M'pur_cz aoxmsnun, Leculmseuu. Musxcu. Ixsmunaxrs. Messrs. Smith, Alliston ; T. M. Banting, Clover Hill, and Dr. Lund,.Churc-hill. 'l'\ . -.... `D.-.,....u-.r.- N'uum-u Rn:l:1\' vania, ' T.- auu H1158 'u.r':_y uisvls, 1 v]. b FINE A1u's.--MiaaDavis, Ivy; M153 Cook, Thornhill, and him. D. A. Jones, f`1....l. .."1H.. ` \/uuls I Lnvlu I Clurksvie. WALSUD 5 DUI`, Buuksellers, &:c., . Ran-I \Ve shall ha 3 from M 1'. F lemluog '. l :1. dzyy or two, some tlnouszmds of the ' Dutcli and other bulbs` impor:ed by him ,. Holland this 5.425011. As Mr. Fleming is the olcial seeclsmaxz and . orist of the Ontario Agricultural As~ ` :_socia.tion, the qualities may be relied on. `The Bulbs will consist of some humdred varieties of the Hya.:int`:~*., in Tulips . home two hundred` of good mi2_ Q. Iplygnthus, Nmjicissus,R:1nnnp\1lua,L ...ow '- `_ Drops; Anemonos, &c., -in all,-_vm-ieties. * ` .Ct3own Imperinls,_tlze Japan Lilies, the .Chin Paeonies, &c., all of .which we Will>supply'i1-_ large or small `quantities, `,l,. .l`oronto prices. The Hyacinth, i_n' " j _ort.s_,~~w__e will supply _at,n.voty , and, out of tlxesev we, mt.i3fatin,. hgnlme tlus year, Isis -; l".~;i;!Pe'1.n9` '93 aninfrior th ms_ J '.,g1aa.m1eaves. . Mannnlzj E`FF*`*!8">?89h1ish= C`? Y - IT? Mr. VanTasse1 s team of ciu-riage homes seems to he can-1-y` 1g all before it, or leaving all behind it. At the Innis-' l Show it took first, directly Bf l.` the two county ahovrs, und at the (v`,,4 I _ , ,, 1! y -_| . 1 INNISFIL BRANCH AT}RIOL'Ir TURAL SOCIETY. 1' . 1'... LL. I. R. T. B.{x'r1Nu`, " _ Secretary. -Perkins .store,'Dun1op street. For p-mirnhus and terms apply to 11.33:}- lloaxtby _t KoOanhy,vB.|:riIlerr, kc.` Paine. ' ru. 1&5 ' jqnce. lmmedigtu possoasmu can my man. `r Also a ln.-g- Hull with a pad are-room. ill sdsptad far public meeting, out Mr- P6rki'us .I!ore,"DunIop street. . Tm... ..-"mum; and terms onult to llam- 1 . . Tho Dwelling H uso lately oacupned hv Mr. Ilargnsvcs, a tu.ucd on Dn_n1_c a;rrot, Iver V : Nea`:0n'a sioro, W35. P `"3 9'9 ? c`"".' `ana);-st`,!' hid Lt; 1:110 '31:` "::m`.n,:';`:i;" A ran cs suit: 9. og ` n ` Iszomogunwipoduuton can be had- `iza: . I...'a`1I.ul iiih (rand An`!-tool: 1' JL 1 .1` ,1 13; any g _u. .; .. u .. ..r Painting of 1'] kinds rxzcutcd in I workman- like xnanner, on the shortest notice, and on the most u.-awnabla terms. ! K 41-ly I ,- 5; CH Ba.rriv.' `W. Georgen , Bra 49.5 M0538, NEW YUEUA, buns rnUrn|L--'--- '0:odollnr and twelve and-n-hall cents for pm! Is aencloscd to Norlhroo dz Lyman, NeW('ns!I(- 0IIt.,eneral agents fo1- tho Domimomvnll unsure loltlmconlnining ovcrB0 pill-,b return mail. 8;.-ldia Barrie.byJ4)hn`Woodl; K.V.Pnlnuc.- 5: Co. Watson dc Co. Wells Broo.,J Dnoomnnd T. Jlord;' Grcgn, dz, _Bro., Gratif- turul. and all medining doalen.` 4- v vv--------r COOKSTOW N PAIN`? SHOP. . _w. J.'ARMS'I`RONG, PAINTER AND` GRAINER n..x...:..... A! .II kinda n1annt`nd in I nm-km.m- `"5 "5" Plant Ltutub I'll/[V1110 w VP".-', 7l`!/. G! I/Lay are aura fol-rirrg an 31!)" carnaze, but at any other am they are .af-`~ _ 1.: .11] athcr cases ufNcrvou-Jand Spiuul ;\1r.-r- `ms. Pains in the Back and Limha, Fnryxxc r~n alwhtexeru'bn;Pal Union 01 the Hearl,H_\'sIe-rial 3.1-1 Whitea,thes_e ills will cifuc: a care when Ml unermennuliavefuiled ;nnd although a powr-[W1 rotnod ,dnnoxconlain1ron,calomcl,nnlimony,uI uylhrng hurlfulto the conslizuuon. I-`nll (HI-nnnnu in [La nnmnhiel around cmh 1.1YUIinK conatizuuon. Full directions in the pamphlet package, which should be on.-efutly pruervcd :o_n'1\xoszs, mew voax;,so1.'n: pnoprunrnn. n-...InlI......-.I lnnvlvn an-l.n-hnllcenln!or pm! [Unis invalzxuhleumdicixue is unfuiluxg mt ':ua.: oi all (hos;-painful anduhmgcruub 4!: .~' gowbich lhcfemalu cunslilmion is subjeq-I4 `-!'AOdc:I`2`.lCS ullexccss and removes nllob.sIru-1.. Ind` a spe em` cure muv bun-clied on._ T0 Mannrnn x..:nrm: 1nu'n apt ens` cure nmv l)c.rched an.` _ _ T0 MARRIED LADIES ilga peculiarlysuilcd. It will, in -a sin bun on lhemunthlyperiud with regulars T '0'! P!.tl-III./JuId;1!.l Im tn/-nn I-u /um Eixii. '_'Jx"[}3Z{i}:e}3u3 s x2`Ceg.x1;.}':"z'y'. 0'6 Pzllzuhouldzwt be ta/.-srzfyfwzn/N-/I mg (/46 FIRST THREE MUNTH5 V< PM !'Nl11H'II_ an Hum an turn 1nI~n`.~yu rm .`-{I The Canadian Pain Destroyer never f give immediate relief. All Medicine I keep it; i"n_\ sicians order and. mac it,'n family will be without it after tryng it. l nice.'onlv Twentv-live (lent: rwr lznu uuuuy W111 013 Wunnu! It auer tryng X!- Prire,-only Twenty-live Gems per boulx- Sold in Barrie by John Woods, J. `P. K: Watson `3 `Cb. and Weila Bro3., Br:vZ."nrd.' -Y. Daacriu. Cmighurt, Green Bn,.;1;e:n,: by 311 Medicine Dealer!- I u uv.-mg a. nan-reign [tamed . The astonishing elcacy.ogtbe Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing-the diseazas for '.`.'h1cl.i:'I reconnnendcd, and its wonderful effec.:- in .=uh- vlnlng the torturous painsof l:hcmna.:iam.md '1!) rulieving Nervoual Affectiona, r.-miizo i: lo high mink in the list of Remedies. Ordexsnrc comingin from Medicine Dealers, in all parts of the c'ountiy,,for further supplies, and c.-:c.; testifying as to the universal autisfacxfu. ix gives. ' i . Thu nnndian Pain Dnaornunu nntvnv kiln In uuxxctu uuuCW- We speak fmm experience in the matter. but ugleslcd it .h0r0ugHy ; and tho.-.uforu the ~.- who are sutfering from any of the coxupieiuzs for which itis recommended, ma: `nap-:-11.} :1;-us it being a Snvereigu Romedg. The aslonishingeicacv n thn I",-ma} 1", P.-ail; rue saw ENsLi's'HJ%"iztzunv' M 310353 PEszI0nIL'=.sL !!!;=.,:.~:. `nu ,1.-.uu:n,uu|'1H. r/`in! '-1. I 3, TI. Tu: UAZi.*.D`.AN"PAlH Drn1'a,oY:,n buy now N before the public for A length nftime, ' wharo7er_used'is well liked, nes"c:tai!iz;; 1: .~.ir:gl:_in,mnco to give permanenfrcliet w..~ timely used,nn we have never lrnowx; :1 sing saw of dissatisfaction, where the dimjt-c. has hr-on plropezlyfollowed, but on il.e cu t:-uy all are delighted with its operations. .11 speak in the highest terms of its virtues ax ungical effects. `Va unnnh fun. A... {J as Family .'-.. .~,E.;*5e, 1: 3 well and f.'\' ably known, relieving thousands from lp 1!: > S.'1a,Back and Head, Coughs. Calvin. . s'ur: '1/. Sprairzs, Brmsrz, C`:-.:m;s 5;. .' -5". -u.':u Cholera fvlnrhm, Dru ..`uz,-,1}:-:1.-=' (`M- , _. - 1- r n.'.n..,-. R. .. s. ,-n I I"! la pammnv evmonl anuy. Whiisl. `judge no man," nod .-.~.,.~_n, mm feelthal in his own N11312:.` crv-.:.'\' mm, `,3 `"3 or fiallcth. J fuel n:-o, 113.1: as .1 ..;;.,`-;L., we lam a1v.h-`mg hul gmhy 01' .-1 [;.._~_,`;, 0; ch , whan I wrn mv fellow-crcrlurrg a;m"'. feariul evil. I believe I am onlv doing my at I5` I feel gssured that in uypr..-uiztg x-o.m,,,;, hm ` 1 an-upu-.:ruz:* -l'O!xlLI"t'(l- 1|! mu u'~.d. In -pni'). ul disease iv. usually 9 -:?- wed Ly get me proslmlion on account 01 the great wn.-'0 0.` nmv tissue and in:-utficienuupply ofnmvcz`-.~rrc1:;mr..: lam {he tunclions oftlm \ ital r-vgnns. 'I"nu- m mun cause ol'Ncumlair: | nd Rm-uxnalic l'a.:;- dcpruvcd Nulrilinn arising from Denutguxmmr mi: akuu::`u h, Mn!-assnnilolion of }"u.nJ. an}. L. iilocd. Dr,` 'v v'h;:e|er s Connpnxnd 1'Ll..\~: .1 `. l,- phalcs and C:|U!Iu\a supplies Pho3f vh')r'.;s 1 ll: nervous ayznlcnl. Lime as an excnam oi r:'l:.:. Iran for "the blood, and Cnlinswn for puumut...-_ strength N0 preparatun in cxuslun-n .- to .'c Imblc to mam: .mt ....~v... ' m lhn vim! inn-. teamul evxl. 1 ncm:Vo_ 1 only doing 4"} "" ` assured in uypr.,-uutg x-ourso!1.,y' = dm',) bu had no fu.tenI'on in umibuu, 1., mew" unkind feeling. [ask llnujnsertlun ol uh`: I5? may revnove from the minds 0! vo.:r rend:-rt` 1 (eeiing oi` im_nreas5o1, that I n.-ndc m,c 0; u to blot the character ofa deccwsed person. ` "` 1 remain, dear air, You `I very lmly. ,` EDWARD MORUAx ~ urcngur `A0 In exns maintain lhe'vx'IuHu1cc- the guns und tissues u! the lm.lg To `the-`Editor of the ./Idvanc.-. ru-u vnuuul s-uy wncrc H `H uued. It is the GHEAPh`ST HED1U!.\'H EV}.:': MADE. One dose cure: commnn Son 1'n:-m Una bottle has outed Baosxoanm. }`.=`:_y ..,m' worth has cured nn Ow L5 [AI~Ul.\0 (ML-g_ ;._ pa-silively Cure: Cunsnn, Ass-mu, and M, Fifty cents worth huvourad Cnzcx 15 THE 1cM..;' and the same qunwlty Luu RACK o|'m;;h1;-3-Q atsnding. it cures Swnunn Nmx. Two"-.3, Ra.-wsnvrxsx. NnUau.ou, Contraction `or 1;, .\Iuar;.r:s, S1-up Jonirs, Srnux. TI;!VIOli.T1I.I.Ar1 Pun 0: Bananas in any part, no mane: where it may be, not from what cause. it may arise, i~. always does you good. Twenty-f?w cent, worth baa cured `uad'casee of Cxnmxzc "uni Bnoonv Dvsnmznv. Ono ten-spoonful curry 0mm in 16 minutes. It will cure any ':a-r- n; ."".L1.-aitbat it is possible to cure. ` Six hr -,igE'..;. lications is warranted to cure An Clrc 7'5 EXODBIATED Nmmaa or Xurnauuo iIr.u:"1. r.. Eauxsm, if npphed olcn and bound 1;;-, 1'22 -. ti . never tho slightest ciacoloration to tbe: skin. 1; stops the pain of a. burn as soon hEIqyp}i`:. Caro; Faosrnn Fnsw, Roma, WAaT.I;nta-.` C,;.;.-v nnd Wocxoa agf every deecnptiou on am. or beast 17-....--AR L. Q \1 fll 11$! I D n,., u .. Co., Wells Bros., and J. P Ull - Prepared by S. N THOJIAE, Pnlwa, Sn 3 - And NORTHROP s LY&iA2~.',.N'ewcns11a_0 tario, Solo Agents for the Dornidmn. No'n.--Elcch'ic-Beloe1ed and Elactriu-.1. Sold in Barrie by John Woods... 7 \"au.,g a-sq:-\JL!.`.I:lL."LkJ EX-UELSIOR VEULEUTRZC OIL! `.--. Pafn cannot stay where it 5-1 HED:t:!w: rim. -.`~V New 1\hnctti5cmcnts. - _--....\;\;-g;\ on ' Md -~ . nu I `gun-unn x-m Ila b"Zd."u, brotller, John Gray in-1.; by me Rev. M." F-use `, Rubecca G:ay, a ! o."*nx tow --&-4" " - . -"v-` _ ' "R ANA 1)z.aVL3':'Z1- Fall Wheat--ii] 12:01 Ans. 'I`readwr.H'-$1 0-) 101 05. Spring $1 00101 05. Pena--45 to 50; 0u`S"'3-5 N} 38?. Barloy--90c. P'btatoo:-lowor, 4" to 45 per mm, Hay-$16 on so 18 co. " Roll But!er-18 to 22c. Tub Buttc:-17 to 200. Egga-l4c. to 16. `Pork-$6 to G 50 . Hides-- $6 50 to 7 0.3, 5:11;...-__':r. On 1 n.\ }3`\lH'L-`IU `U ,1 `JU- Wocl--30 to 35 Ib. Beef-7 and .\1u\`.rm-~13 to ac 10.354| Q0-1 :04 BE LET, K J . Famiiy . H7 known rnl` -. Worth Ian Tame: in Weight an Gufd! Eartc . Lgfgispztce. "iiE3Yj1i71iici71?i ._ _ .,~,.-., ,..fv.v. ,-.. .-V .,`.- petial Naiitfi l----`'` ` - BKRRIE \\1ARiiEl~`.'I`.`3; EIABBIED. :3 and rm`-. IAJILIALJ l_, in -a short [in 15th regular?! .- almn f-u fnmn thlil` -Lx;zs'1`m} 1 1-;: |',`\!., on Ilhe `, Walla" Tuyioa In. ' Icled I4 ,1. 51!. r fails "to Dealeri .' and no Me` U68` Hod a.ua 7.40 wt! Al\ Mel!` Yul Lrultln vuunulcu u`l'av-luau! uunutu H1 innthomqtim and ` 1_md idgpdg ! resident, `D Altbn McCarthy, uuuummvvcu V In_ the evening the directors and judges sat down to 9. dinner provided` by . mine host of the Queen's `hotel, Mr. ' Waters; and after a1nple`jus_tioe.had been done to the `good things provided, V a. pleasant evening was spent in propos- ing and ' ndingto the toasts usual ' es -of- the on such occasions;,the speech T .,` the loeal member, W. D. Ardagh, Esq.,' and Mr. Ne`son, of the Nelson House in this `town, being` -wen tiu_1ed,'.a.nd abotmding. ur3l>J\ n1unlnol'nuac'1nn{-jnnn `Ev url-:3:-In ~}u:` ` - It iswith a goodwdeal of pleasure we notice that the: High School of Barrie is maintaining its "well-ea`rned reputation, At lie recent this school}: wgs. Abyo V "L11 LI. .l.I/u Uu1|LIuu_u' - .0 .uwu.' lg` We have not spac. e11o'..1g,h to Inter \ into details, butenough ha; been shown to prove that om town ha: live men in it, who'are really the farmers friends, as they bring within t?..3ir re.;ch the best .zmd'most useful agricultural and other machines, and sell them at a mode. ate price; and we hope that while benet- ting othe_'rs, they reaap pecuniary benets `thgmselves. ' - . .1- __..;_:.._ 1.1.- .1:_-..-... -...1 . 39,6 }.?ALIYLSB0V:I8.Fa1l shows are all the ' -1`.A\`e`just; pow, and3'on the whol have been very successful; but-we know 6f ' 1;o_ e_x1;ibigiqn,.,that' %)e_cg_n iron anc- % -*!11;thaj11v"_Zth".9neT;_f we at I A by VUWLL UCLIIS WWII EIJIL with pmctical suggestions "by winch the qogigtyl _migl_1t inc:-ea4se its naefulneas.~ jg: North Riding of Simcoe ~Agricn1turul "Society, was held in this town on Tues- day end Wednesday, the 301") ultr','_ and let inst. We gave the prize listlast week, and we feel iassuredthat such an exhibition proves to a ,demonstra- tion. that we `are a progressive people, -i .Th aw. '17'r1ll. Show;ofi"the' and are not content to follow in the; slow-coach ways of our forefathers; but, in egculture, and all that pertains there- to, to go ahead and do our part towards leaving the worldbetter than we found it, in all material things, at least, by. `improving in stock, husbandry, machi- nery, horticultural, and the ne arts. We.woul'd like to have seen specimens of -the ne arts amongst our yeomanry of 36 years ago, as also the ploughs, &c., then in use. We know of few more useful lessons than such 8. comp_a.rison would teach. We think that even the most inveterate grumble:-`and admirer of the "good old times would be com- pelled to admit, that, despite blemishes and faults, note. few, there were never such good Fines as now, andnever such bx-illiant prospects for the future. 9...! on Hm ul1nw._f]m_ weather `V33 cllllkl U1 L|i\bK|.I.Un Messrs. VanTassel &, Morgan also `had a good show, both in the drill-shed and 011:.-xide. Their musical instruments were much a_dmired,' the melodeon shown by them taking the first prize, and it was highly spoken of by competent judges. This rm also took several other prizes, and also 2). rst prize for their carriage horsc-.3. There is evidently not lack of pluck or enterprise in this|rm, for they invite competition, taking as their motto - Let thebest w" and the very often themselves `4 J I ' /. A ...1....nn at +1: hr-1r1o "L44 urn] aka...- uLu:u mu; u`L-awn V 913 A glance at Wpze .l'ist grill show` amt om friend" G, J; Beattie did not come out at theesmall end of tl1ehor'n by.2my means. He had a fine collection of sewing machines on` the ground, which; however, were not eligiblefor :1 prize, as they were not of Cunadiaxn manxtfaepttxe ; nevertheless he was de_4 _. bet-`mined to exhibit them,` and doubtless ` created a favomble impression; as we believe he succeeded in effecting Ia/me sales.` He took. rst prize for his mower-and it-on harrcws-tW0 very use- ful mecl1i_nes, whiclnahe fa. iug commu- n'ty seem to eppreciate. . 7 :1!` nnnwu: 1n the lmmn ma cnmrm up auuu uu. Mvvlcun. . gt` c-curse, 1:111 the })u1n;`)'i1{e_`<:'or1'1`peti , tion was vain, as it ; is acxxlowledged on all hands that there is not 9, pump made that can successfu" ' "ompebe with I the " challenge pump 1- Jfactured, i */Ir. G. R. Sul1ivan:o" -..s town. ' ' ' fr. L_-__ ..-4. ......- _........ -1. s- _':.-.-: . has always, since we have known him, `_ ranked high in` the profession, and we: UIHIIUDILUIU blllt DUO] Luum; IJU AKEUVBLJAHV ~ n photography Mr. Ste.p'.ens - is real artist, and took first prizes for his pictures. Prominent lamongst which was a. portrait of our `Worshipful Mayor,- which nobody who.had'seen the gentle- man once could mistake. Mr. Stephens "believe now "stands Vxltlout an equal in this section. The hictures exhibited by him so {arias We kr aw the individuals were to the very life, "'7:-it the toning was of that indescribt" `pleasing'na'..ure which we are at a l . zor a, word to de- fine. In the lights 51.` _d shadows the la.ndsca.1.3 pictures of this," which we have seen were beautifully arr>..2p;ed-Sha`de unperceived so softening i Ito shade, and allbqo forming an h.':rmonom=. whole, that we think the palm cf an artistic photo-' grzipher belongs to him as much a*:..`.o_a1iy`_ operator in the county if not more soil [4 A nnny-.na+ 14:; mnult m1nnp:uf'I1l II n. UllUl'H-DU)` ll} UIIU UUUIJJJJ ll uuu lllUl._U DY: V Amongst the most successful alfa- petitors in the implement line were the enterprising firm of tlleParvis Bros of i this town, who took iirst prize for W721- son's fanning mill, .a mill which takes first prize Wherevc1' shown, whether it he ' provincial, county or township shows, then thei-"e was the Johnson self-raking ren.pe1','which also obtained a. let, as did- the grain drill and horse-powerisawing. machines, by the same manufacturer; the firm (the Purvis Bros. ) also got a 1st for Wilkinson S wrought beam plough, and a two rowed turnip drill, besides "a number of other prizes, which we have not space to mentionf _ 1 Purvis Bros. say we. -M` 1' f" f) The Fields Bros. mad a very credit- _--1. : _'L 1- VVell done for` LULVLD .I)lUn DE \V\Ju`?' .' I miiii vet; able disphy on the ground, which is_ proved by the fact t_hat`t11ey took the $10 special prize for -the best collection of implements on the ground ; lst prize; for horse-hoe, horse ha.y-rake, horse hay- fork, grain crusher, root `cutters, -churn, broad sower and cultivator, and last, but by no means the leas?, their Webster" sewing machine won the day from all Canadian competitors, {go which the first prim was awamled. an V [ , /*( 'l\.1'.- Qnntfnn Jimnv ` sznma ne ba- _:...._..- ._.(.....-_. ._ `NORTH SIMCOE FALL H1'HD l)l'L'(.u Wu! uwzu.u.\:u. :v -`V I I Q Mr. Spotton display some ne bo- tanical specimens, of which we are not competent to speak, except as to their variety, their bcamty, and the perfection of their preservation. The collection embraced a.lm_ost every species of been- tiful p1antsV lz'1own' to botanists, and the lover of nature.woul be most likely to pronounce this selection of n-1ture s beauties innitely more beautiful than all the beautiful things them made by . nmn or woman. In looking at these wonderful creations of nature one might well say May;fancy paint no more.' _ Still we pay all due respect to art, the child of nature. -nr,_...,,_, 1T_.Jl1,.......l I- 1Ul'............ ..1__,, `1___1 `V111 DUTLILII \IUlLCUVG\lt Mr. Coiter, the County Attorney, was complimented by the Judge and the Hon. E.` B. Wood, who a1s0.appe:1r(_3d on behalf of the -Crow11, on the ability he had displayed in`1:.cking up the shreds_ of convicting evidence n.m1put- ting them together, and in getting) M the `case in such a shape that led to a Jierdict ,wjich't.lxe elder p1'i.s(-n'31` has since 'cohfesse(1, in `his own case, was just.) ' `~.,/ .. ' _ `' `, ,u- ' lllg Ivlll-`I, [U0 I2l.1'IHUl'lS, Vvuuu I; nun vvnvvn and d:i.ughte1's, ocked to the gvound in - such numbers. thazt the receipts at the gate amo71_nted to $130 more` than on any other previous occasion, and the show, on the who1e,was much in advance of any of its predecessors, the show of implements, horses, cattle, sheep aid swine bein g particularly good. 143.] we |-41:1 Jr gnu fnnlz nY'i7.E in OPERDS B `V Lil: UULU5 II I Illhllltll SJ avvvu . Edwards& Son took rabprize in organs with the Mason & Hamlin organ. This is adniitted_to_ be the best in use, and one that will, and must take rstz prizes wherever it goes. Its merit;s are so tin- disputuble that they must be 1-Recognize If Tn nhnfvnrn-ur\11u NH .qf.F!1'I` (>`.11S,'iS DPHHEUJE prospects I01` `lallu :uuu.u. But to the sh0w-1e weather was" not of the best, but was cold,'2}nd the first day decidediy wet. Nohwithstand- ing this, the farzners, with t`1eir wiven .}.)nrr`1f'.n-:1 Hm-lmrl tn the ground .___._.__..___... snow. SOUTH SIMCOE FALL snow. 5 . . jug]; uuaurImvKI_oJ'Iw- ' 'A - In_ the evening a dinner ., `as given by Vthe society to the _ jizdgej, `&c:, which ` wagvprovided. by _1ni,ne'ho3t" Glasafqrd, and ,5 iinore mmpteus dinpexj we never `' `:1n 3-Y F1"11i.1.`:`!311-3_1` .'V ' JIUJPUU LU Illllll. UILULI sldulll l.l1|lU UELDUI Tho fuuit, vegetable? dairy pro'duce_, - and root depart:mcnt.s- were well repre- sented. In some fruits the show Was ~ decient, fora `section of countr?," .1ike that which this show ljepresentcd. In ` apples there was `a grand display; in , gmpes 1 very poor one,-i1i fact _inv everything e_xcept,2\pples,, fruits were at o :1 discount. Vegetables were good, and the roots magnicent for size and qualt . .;i;y.' As we have a1;'emiy' stated, every- ; ';thing was` good, but (7119 -1adies"depaz-t- rriehb, and the ne arts excelled 9.11. T-. L1... .....u,... :1 n....\:.. H... ..1...... -.-,... ' Lu Lluuuuy. South Simcoe may well feel proutl. The The show of agricultural implements - was not large, the reason ausigned bvillg the absence of railway communication; but here as also in Barrie we werev pleased to see that the little town 0 Alliston showed to advantage " depe.rtment.7 ' A` 5,.- The collection of waggong Shown was very large and M show was, in every respect, 'ma1..1gement of the show_ was also ex eellent--no trouble. or confusion, but all in complete order; and the'thanks of the members of the society, end all South `Simcoe, fare - due to those gentlemen, r President Dilfect-0rs,_See`creta.ry.9.nd ' Treasurer of the soeiety, who "so well n'm.nag'e_d* the exhibition in every respect, One feature denotingthe success of the exl;itlon,displays`itaelf,i!i the fact that ' over $opfjua,a ,tak'en`at the gives, and - at the titne. of J 7 _ 7-. `Lin, lI1.I'I:IllD Q ad iuinn JCIIA-cl I... IIICLIU, nuu IIIIU I-ILLU I U! UADUILULI an. In the uxatterpf grain the show wa good both in quantity and quality, and slxowcd that a kind Providencelhad _ blessed the `labors of the husbandmen V11! , -L,,,, .L'L-_._.._ ...._p.. _._.,,`I"L ,.1 , 1 Uxcamzu LIIU Lquux-3 V1 vuv uuuuauuuusu. The show of horses was equal but not superior to that of Barrie. Two of our townsmen, Mc3s1's;_% VanTassel & Mor- gnn,_ca.rried off 1'st_ prizes. . TBA r-s1*.f.]n, bean, nimn Ah!` nnnH>.-M1. V The pex's0nalit.es of the pull`: although it [nay be thought pres"-11},-T V tious,Tlz1st week 'ca11od attention - alluding especially in one case which we thought called for u reprima.nd from the pfes ; this was timt of the preacher in ` Toronto who, as we said,. made an un- ._necessa.ry and We attack upon an asso- aiato of tI1ed_ecea.sc~.I son or the Rev. JV}:-. Morgan: VVe happen to know _t. at .`:-e young .-1im.n referred tofeels it deeply, and Hits gone uboilt with the impression on his mind that such as he, as*repre- " sented b': the .l`0rnnf.o `ml it [was no t . 1 P 2 associate` for a.nother young man (do- Nceaseu) who has home a high. and hon- - orable chnmc!m-1.11 his life. __-1-:.... n........,. .u.. n.:.. .m.u.... u.u,_\.;u.u.1ou vu ILA-)0. yluavvn . _ The cattle, sheep, _ pigs, and poultry _show on the whole was K'St'C1a.S3, being decidedly ahead of the show_ at London", in quality. " ' ` "Nan n11nw nf` R0l`;nli]t1Ifn] {.`nI'\rnvnnnn We know of more conducive to the best interests of the farming com-' o mnnity than _Annual ' -"County Agric_ul- \ turul Shows, they. are even better [adapt- `ed for the purpose for which they are in- tended than the more pretentious Pro- vincial Exhibitions. The `competition is keener, and brought more home to each individual, byseeing, not that stock raised by some farmer hundreds of _, miles off. and of whose peculiar advan- tages they know next to nothing ; but it is a rivalry of neighbors; of similar `opportunities with themselves, and from whom they can purchase at 9. reasonable rate the improved stock, or easily make themselves acquainted with the reasons why anyone 18 successful in grain nu van}: on!` nnf. nnlv R0. but these! 115": IUCLVWLUII Dlll Jcftlo Now to descend 10 A few pa.rticul21rs, the show in the ne arts we think would be difficult to boat even at. a7 Provincial Fair-of course We allude to excellcucy not to quantity. Mrs. J as. Ross show- ed several hpecimens [of chromos and pencil drawings that gave grezxtcredit to her abilities in that line, and were the subjects of gdneral C-. ation. In making our notes `on the ' judgments of the judges in two items where rsts and seconds were Qvon in H. .....u.. .. 54` .l...~....:nm. .~nA .-.....m~m. '\'n UVLLIU VVUI xx. _ .. In the furniture department, we heard some who are in the same line in this i town, state that the two chests of draw~ ers, sofa, lmir-cloth chairs, and centre- tublea made by Messrs. Bre`den is Ash- by,` of Cookstown, -were as ne as they had ever seen exhibited, and the prices at which theywere offered for sale were fully one-third cheaper than they could be bought for at any house in the trade in Barrie; and when we add to this the fact that the d1'a.wera werefede by tl1is_ firm, We think nothing more need be said in their praise. :..; V The Show of Sewing was good, and as the prize Vwag,` 4 `to all, each machine was j`udj`-by the work done. -The Howe, shoiii by Mr; Beat- tie, tookthe first prize; Messrs. Van- .Tassel &. Morgan took rst prize for their organs and melodeonszvas also for their carriage horses. The Pm-vie Bros. were there as large as life, and succeed- ed, as they do exterywliere, in taking a number of first prizes. Following close on their. heels were the .Fields Bros, with their Webster sewing machine, which took the first prize in Barrie, ` about which them was no small amount of blow ; biit it was evident that the crowds around did not think it `.` blow, as several sales were e'ected ; I:1.I_1d those who'didn t buy wished they could, and doubtless will after the threshers have helped to turn their grain into cash`. mlmn p. III.` \vnnn+n]'\ln Iluirvr 'l\III\':]|I1\r\ why . 13 succesasuu Lu 5......~ or roots, and not only so, but _ thesel gatherings have a. tendency to smooth the rough edges of an egotisxn to which weave all prone, as it shows that how- ever able or successful we may be, there .._.._ 4.1.... unn Thane `l Ivv uuv nu. -~ ...-, .... _- __ we ma there were much` strengthened by a. visit we paid to Cookstown last week -on the occasion of the annual Fall Exhibition of the South Simcoe Agricultural Society, being held there on. Thursday and Fri- day, the 2nd and 3rd inst. To say, "as a. penny a. liner would, that it was a. troinendous success would not convey -the correct idea we attach to this show at Cookstown. ' All success is C`0u1 parative, and it is in that sensewe speak of the South Riding s show.` The North Riding show, was on the whole, -in ad- vance of all previous exhibitions ; and yet we must in cnndour admit, that, on this occasion the South beat the North~-- the V attendance was much lui-gar, ._ the number of `entries greatly in excess, and `in many departments the articles shown were superior to those of the sister iety. And well it might be, for our thern friends are situated in the very far better than thnt of any former year ;" which is, after all, the best criterion, as sive, and if not, must-be a. comparative failure. -Takingieither or both of these as the stand points of this show it was decidely ahead of all competitors that we have met with this year. KT.-`up +7.-\ Jnunnnzl In a fnw nun-Hr-nlnvn are wiser men than we. heseideas ~ garden of Simcoe. The show was also ; if it stands this test it must be progres- i _\!uUl.U LAADII: nuu uuuuuun VVULD asvuu. LA: he matter of drawings and crayons, we thought it was diicult to L:-ll which was best,va.nd both, in both cases, ought to haire taken first prizes could it have been possible; but as` both first and 2 aconde in each -case were evidently the work of one "artistic hzmd, and as this we found out to be thelcase afterwarxls; no injustice. was done.` The two portraits were especially good, and displayed an ability for making a human face eyspoak on paper, whichmarks out the deline- ator as possessing very superior abilities in this direction. Mrs. `Ross also took first `and second prizes in bonnets and mantles. Then `there was a very ne selection of ladies fancy work; of which none was more admired than those shown by Mrs. Ogilvie, and coxlsisted of head work,. netted _ work; and fmcy needle work. ` I 'u'._'.,,,1,,\ _L `V7 _.Vnnnxs mnss. . ' Age Boar'-1st'Henry Downey, 2nd John Woods, 3111 G. Armstrong. V ` Ra.-: '.s.....I _.-_1.4s.r.s1;..- w..'.m.. n...1-gu" w;'uZZrf2'$nth 61d--1at_ Banting, _2nd E. Je`. " . " .1 `"."'3y},'.;"$`a3Iiz3;1?71'5*'33-55, 2nd, S.'. Lemgn, 3:5 Albert Campbell; .L - - 'Rm'i,i- iunmo 1 1l`.As- nl `,'l'..`-` - ~ D03? I108? 13 1110] Rogers, 2nd EL ;3'e`. gnu! nu-uAAI~ rnnn "La.;1'Ji>:.`.a":'z"-l-"is`E`\`2`v?3'). seoddm, 256.` Thos. Duff, 3rd W. DinwoddJy.--Q-Special prize of J. Dinwoody. . 7 . 9 .ql\nn-nu 'Rnn1'_.1uF Tn u had` '04) Iaunsuiluv u vuoyu A` I Franak-:Tebb, am Thos. Du`. 0 `li`.u lm...` 1.4. CI 7-..... '1)! KIVUQKQLII, 01 I Braden & Ashby. 0. mm. ..1;m. Ir... alnu anuuo. uuu, urn ,VV. 1}. DBGQQEIT. "_2 Ewe'La.mb3--lat `S. (Lemon, 2nd W. D. Sboddart, 3rd do. - Anml l>....._1..a.ur` n caL.._1.1-_4 11,, vi `"`Z..-fin`g"1`i1"l 1'st John pm, mi W. 1).. Stoddart, 3rd Thos. Du`. ' `D...... I',.`.m'ln 1.4 T........1. 'I:L..._._I1 Il;I,'I uuu uu., mu .1. .|.1uuLnguneau. 2 Shearlings--lat" VV. D. Stoddart, 2i1_d .10., 3rd Thos{ Duff.` 2 Ewe Lambs--1st W. D. Stoddart, 211d '10., 3rd do. . ' ' ' Aged Ram--"lat D. Stoddar`b,. 2nd J. Hullingshead, 3rd Geo. Du'.--Specia_l prize of J. Dinwoody. A Sheninu 'Rnmu_,`la4 T h I1`:-Q-!J~-`L 14;;-.0 V; on unuvvuuuy. ' Shearling Rams-1st W. D. Stoddm, 2nd` S. Lemon. ' * Ram Lamb--1st J; Hollingsllc-Vad ,. 2nd 'W'_. D. Stoddazt, 3rd d0._ ' - . _ LEICEBTEBS. ' . _ 2 Aged Ewes--lst B`. Lemon, 2nd VD. Stoddart, 3rd do.V---?Special prize` by Ashbv. IILIUU ll Lniuuuu I \Ve always regi'r~t to be at variance with the clergy, but there is in the E11,,- lish nature, and has been since the time of the eighth Henry an inherent abhor- ,rence of clerical dictation which cannot be got over. ` However, in our 1'-emm-ks of last week, as. we said then, and we repeat now, than M1`. Morgan, a. better. .man could scarcely be )111u.l,'01' a man more dispossessed of self or selsh con- sidemtions ; still we adhere to the belief that we were right--not with regard to him may be, but wi*tl1.1-egzml to the general principle, that the pulpit is no place in which to clissjcct individual chameter. Inspimtion may'ha-ve given authority to prephets and apostles to single out the indivialual and say, thou art the man, but as iuspirationehus eeused, modern ]n'euchers have scarcely the right to single out individuals, living or dead, for their special )`0l11:\.l'l{S. u`_`ll:e:r]ingV 1 st ! W. D.Stoddm:t; 2nd T1103: Duff, 3rd W.`D. Stoddart. -' 0 1:~.....'1'.....;... 1.;~n r-_m7 n v - ";-51a of agriculturill societies} nmu+_ nnf nnnnlnde our brief 8 . . COTSW(_)LDs. 1 I 2' Ewes, aged--1stW. D. Stoddart, 2nd do., 3rd J, Hollingshead. i 2 S]1R!lI']`in0Q__1nf: \V T} ,Q|-.-..l,l....L n.-.1` 9 or nsuwmm-I . .~.-- -~ must not conclude-our';b1'ief account of this exhibition without adding our thanks for the courtesy extended to us by the Directory whilst among them [in our ` otcial capacity. *Gentlemen, :we think you are the right men in the right place,. and hope for the sake of the prosperity 'othe South Simcoe agricultural associ- ' ution you will long holdyour places. Below we give the prize-list. M i"I" `}.u:1`&_Ist James `Din: woody, 2nd Rich. McFadden, 3rd E. Jeff. ' ` ' Yearling, Bu1I--lst James Hayden, 2nd Thou. C'ax'ter. - fT-:1-_,, fI;I1` 1 1 ~ <-- 1 --A .IJuu- Bull Calf dropped since 1st` Jam, '73 ----1st J os. Fennell, 2nd Thos. Duff. ' T{1nl;nrl 12...; 1.4 `La... 1 \..a` n.__.1 MB: I:1)ii'Cn1f H mo. Old nd undel--'-lvst E. Je`, 21d Junta Dinwoody.'--Special prize of W. C. Little. 7 ` T-Tn:J`.... run` I 0 ...- ..u .'...1 ._._.a...` 1-; `ILLAU V1 V1 . Ll. lJlll|)lUa V Heifer Calf 12, mo. old and under-`-1at James Dinwoody, 2nd E. J eff, 3rd do. . GRADE` CATTLI. A - A Cow with calf"o1- giving mi1k-lst VV. Jones, 2nd do., 3rd do.-Spcia1 prize_ of Jne. Ross.` T7,,-3 n us . . --- - ..L- ailbtl Luuu. \Jl |$l' Heifar Calf drpped since 1st.Jun., 73 -131: Thou. Cross, 2nd E. Je`, 3rd Thos. Duff. ' ' A ` n11/Mun. .. -.'.. ---A ---A-zw uua. ucuueu, gnu Luus. Ull. Fntted Beu3t-lst John Duff, 2u_d _\Vm. Dinwoody. . Vnlzn n4` .W'rh~1r.':nn nvnn ';nL ` T-........ Prosecution but not )_)ersecubiou is the mottoe of the E1,1g1ish_law.4 Under our consstitutiomthe ends of justice are to their fullest extent c_:m-ied out ; and we have itrthe lnaiu unt'r;m1me1lcd j uries,i I fc':Ll~lcsS_il1(1gQB, and, well, we ma:/'s:1y {L 4)::/g able and moderately honest Bar, as 1.-ueyers go. It is seldmu crime goers uupuni.s'ued where the evidences of guilt; are appm`o1_1t, but where doubt p1`evailS the accused isigiven the fullubcnet of that doubt. A Bemristcr of note, we are told, nmde the rc1'nn.1-kt that he would `never defend a murder case again before V :5 Bnrrie jury. Since n1alci11g'tha.t-a.sse1-- tion the elder Tryon has made 9. confes- sion, about which 272 its ennrecy there `hangs a doubt, we think his_ opinion will stand corrected.- lr ft I L1,; I1-....1.-- A1.L___.__,_ _A,,_, I Thos. ,Dn`, Esq. ~ - `cuss 1. ' Brood Mare with. Colt by her side-.- lst . John Hinds. -- Special` prize Qof Q.~...:.-my l`!.-M __1ut Jnadnh Kitlnlw, nd Thoroughbred Cow with Calf or giving n1ilk+1st Jmmns Diriwoody, 2nd Edwd. `Jeff, 3rd W. S._Roge1:s.--Special prize by NV. 0. Little. ' ` ..-,.,. I` .. -. "'i`l:::)1:;1:;1'ed- Heifer Zyrs. 0ld-'1st W. S. Rogers, 2nd do.- Special prize by W. 0. Little. ` - IIVI, , I `I if VII - I I < - Heifer 1 yr. old-1st E. Jeff. I: IN -an- U AID. LIUDE Hoiferv yrs. old--1st VV. Jones,-J 2nd` E. Jebb; 3rd B. Jeff. ` ' - FTQCFA 1 .3- -1.` T-`-1. I- _. _._ .1 \:._' ' ' l3.(:. :1"l:.ing Oxen-.-list `James Allen, 2nd F. Jebb, Robert Little. _si'.EnP-cLAss xu. BOUTHDOWNS. . _ Aged Ram-1st S. Lemon, 2-nd W. D. Stoddatt. ' Ram La.mb-'l{st. -8. Lemon, 2nd do.` 2 Am:-d F.wn.._'1+ Q 1'.,........ '1n0s.,.Unn, nuq. - 3 Spring Colt--1s`t4Jose'ph Kitleby, 2nd John Heming. Turn vnovu (HA lfnrn Ar --`Hf. J. ' 1101111 nemmg Two year did Mare or Gelding -151: J. Feline], 2nd E. Je'.-Special pr"',e of |Wm. Innis, Esq. | '\7n.-svvunn {la}:-nu ni` `N"Av-1Rf. R ' W In. .I.u1u:s, naq. ` Yearling Gelding or Filley-1at B. Jobb, 2'nd J 03. Fennel.--Special prize of Henry Sloan, Esq. IF.`-.6~,u-n a.1.I:...r___1.+.M Qnnalwin `Ind .l'.I.Cll lfy DLUELI l.'ll.l. Entir Ge1 ding--1st.M. Goodwin, 2nd Jan. Faris, 3rdAR. Tracy. r1nv1nhnA1 nun-nnan "R.-.-`ml Moan `I!;+`1

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