v Jat aly oil oh wd yr Calls Sol 10 basodqumig » 3 SEP 6 » is Y6 anies GRIGUL ER, | Mobs ou MORNING; ave Tiga wonibensb kr poi PRIRY, ONT. | WR ruriments rocdivel for publication wit! ot apecific instruct ng, vil 1) phe tnsorted cordin,| 0 until forbid nnd charged advertise:nent will be taken ut untilpaid for, b. iscount allowed to Merchants grammes, Bill Heads, Pi] Forms, Receipt Be Cards, Ball Ciirds, 'Ki ment. Palin phFots: "Posters, Pro- reulars, Business c., of every style and executed ' promptly and at lower rates hocks, Books 'olor; than bills, home with tham, AW Any other establishment in the County. Fartics fom a distancé getting hand printoaican have them done'to Sake Hi. PARSONS. Frere 8S, successor to J, D, Physicinn,' Snrgoon' and Accongheur. Re: ohone, OF house east of school buildings. Office" 'and residence formerly oceupied by Dr. Anderson, Port Rony., Port Perry, dan 4 1883 Ser Ad Physician, Sur- "3 Qoronpr. for \he ind of Onitario PORT PERRY. mee over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of een and Perry. Streets. Office hours from. a.m. to 12 m. Résidence, the dwelling recently occupied ny, Mrs, tieo; Paxton. YT Nn DUE DRS. JONES & CLASGOW, Physicians, Surgeons, &o. ; FFEICE and Residence, Queen St. 0 door west of Presbyte rian Church. 'PERRY. Next PORT 8. 1. GLASGOW, M.D., M.C.P.&S., RADUATE of the University of Vie. G toria College, M. B, University of Toronto, and member and Licentiate of College of Physicians and Surgeons. Oftice and jesidence wtih Dr. Queen St. Port Pury. Port Pe my, Ang. 157 1883. R. WARE, Coronor for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ae- near Yes and residence, Kir g St reet, A Prince Alber et N MoCLINTON. M. D LN, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUM. Office, Wiliinusbure, Cartwright, ML 1. MCBRIEN , MLD, bo M18. C Fospital, London, England. Jones, , Guy's he lye R. Oshawa, ¥. PATERS( IN, (late of Beaverton,) V. Barrister and Attorney -at Law, Solel arin 'hancery, Conveyancer, Notary Pub- we, &e., &e. Office over Brown & Currle's Store O AN BILLINGS, Barristerand Attorney- . af.Law,. &c. Solicitor for the Ontario Sac Office over Ross & Son's Store,Queen Port Poy Ont Be Perry, Sept. 6, 1882. J E. FAREWELL L Lu B., County Crown «) , Attorn risen Gonily solicitor, &e. Notary in Nios nyeyaucer. Office-- Bouth wing Court otto 3 i 2p © Wiiléhy, ant. 'YMAN [. ENGLISH, LL. B., Solicltorin Changery, Attor ress 'Uonveyancer, &c. IA Oshawa. OMoe--Simooe Sirol cpronite the Post OM Office Risa BA LS NG SMITH, Ll. B., Barris tar, 2 Ate Gh movi gs Solicitor r ny Chancery, el Mo iillan's Blook, Brock street, Whitby. ha, EL wi ara i Soy 8: wey Bt oe. fn bik New Brick Block, pho Pay 5 Bort, Berry, J 188 ) who sdvertiseby the year or Office aver | Corrigan's Store. | | will be punctnally attended to. {prompt remittances mad |W 1 oes of a shine : Tawa. Ny oats 1 PR ures : INTEREST ADDED TO PRINCIPAL On dist, December of each year. Wi! I MoMURTRY, Manager. H. GORDON, Nosary Daplie Commissioner in -» Land, Loan 'and' Insurance Agent, Representing the jillowidy first-class Fire, ; : tccident and Guarantee y SURANCE cour aise: The Royal, * ! The Phaniz, ' , "Tha Imperialy, 1 + oy The Cilgzens, Ce Fire and Marine, The Sovereign, The Union, and 'The Travelers. Ineonngall fone note her, ahle property, u he shortest notice, and at dab atom Lite Policies with prémi- ums payable uitil death, or for a limited number of years. . indowment Polices pay- able at acertain date, or on. previous death, Acel dent Insurance covering death by acci- dent, and weckly Indemnity In ease of non- fatal Injury. JD Mareinge Licenses Tasued, "6x and Tickets fop-passage to and from Great Britainsold at lowest rates, Porp Perry, April 2), 1881. "AUCTIONEER. *Fidm ate Vieisip HE undersigned takes this opportunity ot returning thanks for'the very liberal patronage which he bas received as Auc- tioncer in the past, The increased experi- ence ahd extensive practice: which 1 have had willbe taravd to advantage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their Sales may rely on their interests being fully pre tected, No effort will be spared to make it profitable for parties to place their Sales in my hands, My Sale Register will be found at Laing & Mchany's Store and at. my own residence, A venue, Port Perey, Hardware Union DAWES, Auctioneer, 2ort Perry, Au. 17, Oo BE. MAJOR, ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his: services can call at the "Observer Office, Port Perry, andarrange for days of Sales. Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. rT Ts WM. 'GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. YOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Ruma, Mara, Mariposa 'land Eldon, a Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to theirinterestg, 3 2 WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Phorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., in the Connty of Victoria. Residence-- Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this, office, or at his residence Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and e, Remembers LSH Ey the North Ontario Sustien; eer. REZZELWOOD, x CW | Licensed Auctioneer HE Undersigned having' taken out a Licunss a4 Auctioneer is now prepared Hatig to all sales entrusted tobim -- much, gijaence in handling fi Li A. such as Horses, h Dp, Iso Farming Imple. feof Siva! Farm ' Produce, &o, &c., ir galesin my bands may Jor the)propesty' thatis pbly attended to, sale | senda 8 4 I Popular, Tine of Ocean 8 'turnis ished free of' HEL i -- tore TE uo wiki PERT AGENT for' the" following Steamers. vam ea from. New York. W{MONARCH" from New York. " BEAVER" from Quebec. and 'Montreal. PRICE OF TICKET. Cabin from New York to London and Liverpool and return, $75. Steerage, from Liveroes] to Port Perry, $26 20. LSO Agent for the Collingwood and Lake Superior ling of Stenmers., A Issued to all parts of Canada and the United tates. Parties intending to tsavel will find it to their advantage to purchase tickets from W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, May: 24, 1355, Ticket Office! CRAND TRUNK RY. GREAT WESTERN RY. TICKETS Issfed to all' parts of United 'States and Canada at Lowest Rafbs, . PASSENGERS FOR Manitoba and Western States have choice of route either by Grana Trunk or by Great Western and Michigan Central, For all information apply to R: W TWAMLEY, Mipraxp R'y Station, Feb. 7,1883 Port Perry HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND NT AMOUNT 24 y MN 9 Farm: ecarsy. + 6. per cent. Aigo on Village Security at a Higher Rate gay MORTGAGES BOUGHT. HUBERT I. EBBELS, : BaRnLsTER. ----h Port Perry, May 10, 1881. MONEY TO LOAN. | Y HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money r | on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, Agent for WesterN CaxapA Loan, AnD Savinas Company. He has also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds, Inter st Eight per cent. No Commission. N Ff. PATERSON. Port Perry. May 20, 1878. _ Selicitor MONKY [Private Funds,] 'I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BARRISTER, &o. y Oshawa 4 November 21, 1868. THE 'WALKER HOUSE, PORT PERRY. ] The nadersigned -in reguming occupation | sires lo express his gratelul acknowledge. went of the very liberal bestowed onthe Walker House duting his former oc- cupaney; and having now res! Peace; son every effort will 2 aah the Walkec House n gered by Commercial Tra Loa Ane traveling, public and partics doing businese in town, B. MoGAW wk wh Port Perry, Dec 13, 1883, per. PERRY HOUSE. e uvdergigned havi ing gnsed x htorm = this gen fortable, eo Tos ii will endeavor by strict ria ay -- ace and: com of Ho se ih for the ge Bh the table an The stable and yard 1 y attended to. 3 880 url The, haxing o i merci big, Cartwr 4 intends it up with his to the ih rt an nvenience of gust, 4 pplios for | will hoe hares fully bected. gucoeeded EVERY HOUSE RATLROAD TICKETS of his prope rty--T! he Walker Honge--dey | Lr ak Willi Lie Cat wh tJ ENERAL fond WE i at 014 GUE Fuad (Vocalists and Bell Players) Organized 1846, by J, M. Boulard. "I'he most Li muiteal. treat ever en. Ro! ned Artis after an absen Are. Marvels. of Simplicity, ome ones Ar oy feturned to j Combining all the latest improvements, and | of thelt native BWV HEL S agnincent peal fare finding their way, by their merits, into She Salary ovel and ilar Concerts almost the TOWN HALL, Por PEERY, on Where Machings are required. © They are almost nciseless, light to run, do light and consist of a THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 25th. 1883 ONE EVENING ONY. Their. EXTRAORDINARY CONCERTS, Sharriing selection of VOCAL red in thelr own peculs QUARTETS, rei heavy work, sow any kind of throud, are all | {2 style, | Posie fear and Ballads ; also their made adjustable and warranted for five years. ALSO THE CELEBRATED - Bell Crgans ! AND HEINTZHAN PIANOS, 4 io TPP R, Show Rooms second door east of Mr. W. J Notts Qabinet Warcrooms, Port Perry. Port Perry, March 23, 1881 Re ghee rete ee A MAGNIF ICENT AGH STOCK, TE wpelgeaig ped wai would inform the public that her Stock has been renewed and is now complete, consisting of Choice JEWELRY of the Finest Vaicties and Newest Styles, GOLD AND SILVER WAT(HES we sopplicd FRANK RIVERS, Gen'Direc! besides Choice Plain aud Fancy every the Bakery and Confectionery ane Sloys riormance on a magnificent peal of WwiSS B! ELLS, Delighted REEL yi ADMISSION, 25 Crs, RESERVED SEATS, a Ors. Reserved seats can be Sseured withoutextra charge at the usual place: Doors open 'aL 7:80, commence at 8 p.m, J. M. BOULARD, tor, Manager, BAKERY, CONFECTIONARY, &C. HE Undersigned wonld remind his custoniers and the public generally that Brends of f Coufec thing in line at his 'stablishments Port Perry and Prince Albert, "str the Best quality lonery, &c., &v., he rupplits e Bridal and other Cakes Supplied on the shortest notice, Public Teas And other social entertainments promptly supplied and at moderate charges. + The best quality of BOSTON CHRYSTALIZED ICE CREAM | Sueniiet by measure to the public. Handsomely fitted up PARLORS The Teeth become pure white, «And give intense delight ; Doix AND wir sow Ryes and skindenofea torpid Liver and weak digestion, headache and restless sleep arise froni the same cause, them with ZiopEsa now before Remove you get worse, A few doses will da it. . ~~ AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their atthck as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so tritled with by the majority of suffer- ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AYVER'S OHERRY PECTORAL has | well proven its efficacy in a forty years' fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. "Tn 1877 I took a severe cold, wl my lungs. [bad a terrible cough, and passed night after night without s doctors gave me up. tried AYER'S CHERRY PEC- TORAL, which relicved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for very of my strength. By the the se of the PECTORAL a perma as effected. 1 mm now 62 years and a satistied your | | affected CT ved me. ODRACE FAnnRoTHER," Rockingham, Hh , July 15, 1882, | Croup. --A Mother's Tribute, Vr in the country winter my littlo was taken 111 with eroup; i 5 die from strangu- latic snggested the use For the convenience ot the public, where| of Ay: £ a, a bottle of of the best qmlity, those which wa A always kept.in the J "I'his refreshments and duinties so pleasant, ol the most RELIABLE MANUFACTURE. | healthfol and retreshing in hot weather, Fine : Gold Goods ! in CHAINS, RINGS, BRGOCUES, LOCK- ETS, PINS and everything in the Jewelry line for mse and orbament of the most Fashionable and Desiiable 'Styles. The. Stock as it now stands is decidedly one of the best and most attractive ever brought into this: county. CLOGKS in Great Variety and of Superior Quality, | As 1 purchase my Goods on the most ad. vantageotrs terms at the Best Markets I can sell at the Lowest possible ficures, 'and | the public may rely on getting Choice 'and | Cheap Goods. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Jrotly and neatly repaired. . Charges moderate, Come and examine my Stock. + @. B. DIESFELD. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1882. MANCHESTER. HEARDS Carriage Works | ay, BLAGK- SMITHING ! ain ESTABLISHMENT. 8 Subscriber has much pleasure in stat dng't at he has : secured the valuable Aeryices of 5t ood-workers in the, Pro+/| vince, and better fitted than ever to f| © of Lofilletl orders for: © |. (Gutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs; or'any de scription of Carriage with dispatch, "KL repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on shortnotide 1 an Spee attention to by Ebi orse.in traveling. witout swapts » \toters yey vely Sugeitingha. bork . best] tyles One of the best Fountains now in use for Limits cooling drinks. Childrens' Toys, good and cheap, C. HISCOX, Port Perry, May 21,1879, ' LUMBER. : AVING my Mills Harvy, on Pizeon Lake, tion I am prepared to furnish at my yard in *PURT PIERRY! ALL KINDS (F LUMBER. All partics wanting Inmber will find square their wants supplied from my yard, HEMLOCK, all Sizes and Lengths. " " # " " " BASW 00D ASH order, Also any qnaniity of Hardwood and for Lumber, Port Perry, July 11,1883. N ines, &c., has mutual consent. The books and accounts atd - my posses- sion. All debts due to the firm must be ue by TTIE. paid to me and I will pay a 3 bus d the late firm. ~ Beagrave, Oct. Is, 15% 1882. . NOTICE. Te TANG. is. armen wants in way ES, asin A har in the Township a in full opera-| PINE, HEMLOCK AND HARDWOOD dealing and reasonable prices by getting Any Lumber not in stock will be cut to ' Hemlock Slab Wood 22 inches long for safe. | Wanted, Forty Tons of Hay for Cash or in JOSEPH BIGELOW. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OTICE is hereby givab {ha¥ thie patnet- ship herctofore existing Between the undersign~d under the name and firm of JOHNSTON & BEATTIE, at Seagrave;-as dealers in Agricultural Implements, Mach this day yeh dissolved by HE undersigned. would take. this -oppor- 'tanity of ;returning. thanks , for; the liberak ibaéronage bestowed on him. since comil He has "much please 'that he, has entered his new (formerly occupied by Me. P, Carr) Druin williu future carry on business and he will | hikoep, an baud and forgsale every thi p oma, al ws onbuad. or supped on shor Tr ened ho Di : El " gold by all Pra di ; _ was tried in small nd frequent doses, and ss than half an hour iio to our delight. in TE es Ys us our gratitude? Since M 150 West 125th St r se ls BroOTe. 1 Te mot Ce ly for coughs and colds we ha A. March 15, gv 2. " [suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and afte rying many remedies with no sues cured by th e of AYFI'S CHER- L.* SEP WALDEN." , 1582. ied. bd rystal, Minn., "1 eannot CHERRY PES but for its use from lung troubles _ Palestine, Texas, April 22, 18 No case of an affection of the throat or | | y enough in praise of AVIR'S RAL, believing as I do that should long since have « BRAGDON, Jungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, and it will alirays cure when the disease 18 not already beyond the control of medicine. PREPARED BY .| DnJ.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mass. | * Sold by wr Druggists. SCROFULA and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, SErysipe las, »s, Ringworm, Tu: | mors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions |, of the Skin, ave {he.direct result of an tnpure state of the blood. To cure these diseases tho blood must be purified, and restored to a. healthy and na- ron Aion AVER'S SARsar ARILLA hing hy emis SL pow- It frees - | 1 nout medical authorities as th erful blood purifier in exis ystem from all, foul hum and strengthens the blood, removes : of mercurial treatment, aud proves itse complete master of all sorofulous diseases A Recent Cure, pf Scrofu "Sone months aga 1 was troy wlons goes' (neers) on my leg Yon were Jy swollen; and, iuflaned, and the vores q scharied Jago quantities of ve miattur. 3 remerly' 1 ted Tailed ul used AVER'S SAUSAPARILLA, of which Wg hs now taken three hottTes, ne with the result that the adel, aml my general health eatly wv 1 feel" ve ratefud fol the ge your wdicine has dove 1 "Yours jerndettunly & ANN O'Brran2t 143 Sullivan. St., y York, dune 24, 1852, All per sana Inter sted ave invited to a on Rie an; also upon the Re Wits ty 5 Kast Sdth Strdet, New Yo i City, who, will take S Reining in testifying to the WiAdaRIS]§ S Ayer's Sars axilla, not only he of this ar but in his A oa many others within hisiknowledge. Thewell-known teviter onthe Loston Herald, ALL, of Rochester, N.H., writes, June 1, " Haring Culfdred severely' for kome tears with Eczema, ai Rashie ig fall to, tind relief froniother remes defuse, during the past three nonthe, of AVEI'S SAnsAPA- RILLA, Which eifected a ly te cure, wk bod scutes it a magniticenty rem for all diseases, Ayer' sSarsaparilla stimulates and regulates the action of the tive and _assimilative organs, rendivs 'nnd strenithifus tHE Vital forces, and speedily | ouires tic Gout, Catarch, General eo and - 1 genacy dri ny; fon an wporet) & liar dria, ov 'of | Low Tgds Teormpnenbly the peakpeak wai gine, on Rccaunt of its concentrated strevgtll 3 and great J power over disease. | PREPARED nv Cc: Lr Mss, qhith 1 Bt it bo gh, 3 hoi Sharp, 2nd Bell & Gould. lion--1st & 2nd J Jones. 2 year old Stallion -- 1st & 2nd Earchman & Sons. Stallion--1st Earchiman & Sons. Maré with 2 yenr old Filly-- I year old Stallion-- --1st J Barns, Stallion--J Heron, 20d G Bowell, Colt--1st J I, Howard, 2nd T&J Manderson ard, 2nd G A Smith. | other ARE We ean be 154 hands and under-- 1st A J Wells. Single Driver, over 154 hands--1st J Adamson, 2nd IJ Gould. Geldings or Mares over 153 -- 1st John Galloway, 2nd T Hill. under 15% hands-- 1st Join Bessie, 2ud M D Crosby. , . InporTED Dascon~Stallion-- Let Georg, 3 year old Stal foal--1st J L Howard, 1st Barchman & Sons. 1st Barchman & Sons, Caxapiay Dravanr--Stallion-- 1st Henry Kester, 2nd G Mumiquis. 2 year old Stallion 2nd J Heron. 1 year ole Mare with foal--1st G 5 Smith, 2nd A Jam- ieson. 2 year old Filly--Ist & 20d J 1 Howard. 1 year old Filly--Ist G A Sith, 2nd J Heron, Spring Filly--1st W J How- Span of Geldings o Mures--1st J Meek, 2nd J Heron. any age--1st J Burns, 20d P Lawrence, 3rd W MeDowell, Gey. Porrose--Stallion--1st S Boyd, 2nd 2 year old Stallion-- 1st and I year old Stallion--1st Spring Colt--1st Mare with P Henderson, 2wal Heron & Son. J Rusnell, 2nd J Pearson. W McGill, 2nd P Lawpence. forl--1st © Gould, 2nd Mr McDowell. year old Filly--1st J Courtney." 2nds Jnc Thompson, i year old Filly--1st C Gould 21d Mrs A Leask, Ee, 2nd C Gould. Span Geldings ¢ Mares--1st H Gould, 2nd W Heron & Sou Stallion any age--1st W Heron § Son, TLE Derman--Aged Bull--1st J Graham, 2n G Murquis, 2 year old Bull--1st J Turne 20d G § J Mustard, G & J Mustard, 2nd J Graham. 1st J Watscn, 20d L Burnett, Cow in Cn | --1st G &J Mustard, 20d J Graham, old Heifer--1 J Graham, 20d G & J Mustar t year old Heiter--1st 'L Burnett. Heife Calf--1st and 2nd J Watson. Herd 1 bu and 4 females--Ist G & J Mustard, 2nd Jas Graham. Bull any age--1st J Graham, Grape--Cow in Calf--Ixt & 20d J Turner, 2 year old Heifer--1st and 2ud J Turner. SHEEP | LeicksTeR--Aged Ram--1st H Tiffin. Ram Lamb--1st and 2nd H Tiflin, 2} 2 Shearling Ewes. Twe Ewe Limbs--lst an 2nd H Tiffin. 2nd H Tiffin, 20d H Tiffin, CorswoLp--Aged Ram--1st J Ward, 2nd Graham, Shearling Ram--1st J Ward, 2n J Graham, Ram Lamb--1st and 20d | Ward. Two Ewes, with evidence of having | limbs in 1888--1st J Ward, 2nd J Graham. Ward, | Two Shearling. Ewes--1xst and 2nd J Two Ewe Lambs 1¢t and 2nd J Ward. Snropsnme Dows axon oriner Mepivn Woc --Aged Rame=lst Hiren & Son. ling Ram-- Ist Heron & Sou, 2nd T' Beswic | Ram Lamb--1st aud 20d Heron & Son --2 Ewes, with evidence of haviug had lambs i | 1883--15t Heron & Son, 4nd 'I' Beswick , | Shearling Ewes--1Ist and 20d Heron & Son, 2 Ewes--1st and 20d Heron & Son, SoutpowN, AND Otuer Fixe Woon Ram--1st W McGreggor, 2nd Jas | Shearling Ram--ist Mrs A Leask, | P Harman. McGreggor. Ram Lamb--1st and 2 Two Ewes, with. eviden | of having Lambs in 1883--1st W McGrogeor | 2nd J Meek. Two Shearling Ewes--Ist J | * Meck, Two Ewe Lambs-- 1st W McGregedy | *0me of ovr fina 2nd J Meek, Ind Joseph Ward, 3rd Jas G rahgm. SWINE. BERKSHIRE --Boar-- | st James Burns. Boar Pig--1st J Ward. Leask, 20d J Ward, SurroLg--Boar-- Ist J Purns. Sow--1st J Clanghton. Boar Pig--1st J Forsyth, 2nd'J Claughton. Sow Pig--1 Heron & Som, 2nd T Dale. Breedin Sow any other breed--1st T Dule, Pig--1st T Dale. i GRAIN AND "SEEDS. Red Fall Wheat-- 1st J Broels, god T & Manderson. White Fall Whent--1st J Bruel 204 T & J Manderson. Fife Wheat --1st & J" Mandersan, 2nd 8 Netherton, C1 G Vernon, ton. ton, 2nd J Palmer, S Netheiton, 3nd T & J Manderson fowed Biarléy--~1st J Bruels, ton. .2 rowed Barley--1st § Netherton, 2 J Brncls, White Oats---1st T § J Mand son, 20d 8 Netherton. Common Oats 1st Netherton, 2nd J Palmer, Black Oats-- T"&J Manderson, 2nd 8 Netherton Peag1st T § ton. Large Peas--18t T & J Manderson,2 J Duff, Manderson. Netherton, Corn-- st 2nd T & J Monderson, Flax 'Seed -- 1st Collection of Grain-- 1st nd T & J Manderson ton, 20d T & J Red Mangold: 168 J ws | Yellow M ' md 6 Marquis. Daf. Early Rose md] Palmer. Weir, 3nd Wm | Roll Butter--15t Mrs J. SA Mra A Jamie seb breed of Turkeys any. '¥ Rrowne. La sie, el Browte,* to our fown eotem | | for the followi rr of the Prize Span Single Driver 1 year old Spring Stallion Spring Cott or Filly sired by "British Flag"--1st W J Howard, Spring Filly--1st W 1 year old Bull--1st Bull Calf-- 2 year Shear- wd 2nd R | 1 Ww 20d | gocretary- te. Rrecding Sow--ist J Wanl. |) Breeding Bow Wheat-- Ist T & J Manderson, 2nd 8 Nethes White Russian Wheat--1st 8° Nethe Wheat anv variety -- Ist 20d 8 Ni thers Small J Manderson, 3nd 8 Nethe Blue Peas--agt § Netherton, T & J Indian Broels. Beangsstst J Shaw, Bruels, Ryo--1st Netherton Clover Seed -- 1st J Duff, Fauthy Secd--Lat 8 Nether- CT Turnips--1st J Ward, 3nd RJ Flewell, 2nd G 'and b Duff. . Houden ; 1st and. 258 Plymonth Rock ; lat WB b The Breath} is pa ol. List of the Tate ] of the N. 0, % | orn i gma ABERAY D. Ag'l Society's Show held at. Uk- [Pol bridge on the | wi 17th 2 a Graham.) Tar "TMPLE| pn diy Single Covered LEUENT A W Patterson, Sr a on £8 Stallion --1sy 20d R, McLaughlin, Open: | lo Buggy ; TH John Ralph. 2] Whom on sin ud o 8 Todd, Bumer's Sy Des Stallone let as Whiston. | Spring Wagon'; mi i, : 1 year old Stallion--1Ist R J Flewell, | ist Harman & 1 7 Bod Plow't pt 3 2nd C Williams' ng Colt-1et J | Homan & Tewkesbury, Goneras Purpose Ward. Mare wi 18s T Arm. Plow ; lat. oy ewheabur Tuyni les: te Yo ; 1 Drill: LAE or mip Filly 1st G Bill 30d 3401 oi rE A 1 year ald Filly--Bsb Js. :..uifid] 1st Harm rye Co ¥ Spring Filly-- ob ea re ie Rahs He 1s Robert Flewell, dle Horse-- 1st | © Stewart. ih | | Dr, Byers, 2nd Alex C Brown. Span HORTICGLTURAY:, w SuMwER Arpres -- Strawbefry-- Stotts, 2nd C Sharrard, ris. 0 Far AprLes--Jennettings--14t © Sh Any other variety--lst J D Btotts, 00 A Thompson. Collecticn--1st J D Stotts'2nd A Thompson, Wiater AprLes-- Golden Russets--Ist W. Thompson, 2ud J Palmer. Roxbury Russet e | --1st JD Stotts, 204 G Young. Ny Sts . | Spy--1st Alex Jnmieson, 2nd Jos Whrd, ning ; 1st-3 D Stetts. 3nd Ben Davis; 18tJ D Stotts, Bel Front 3 18t U Young, 2nd W Thompran. | King Tompkin's Connty ; Ist J D States. 28d 3 Pulmer. Baldwins: 1st J Duff, 2nd J Palmer Any other variety 1st © 'Shartard 20d J D Stotts. Laree Crab A pples; 1st J | | Bruels, 2nd J B Forsyth, Stal Crus ; 1st i|7 D Botta. Plums ; 1st A Jamieson, 8nd' W "Sellars, Pears ; T6t and 2nd JD Stotts. Gripes ; 1st J D Stotts. Red Tomatoes, lat Joel , | Shaw, 2nd J D Stotts. Yellow Tomatoes ; Ist Joel Saw, 2nd J *D Stotts. Gabbage 1st U Young, 2nd T. Armstrong. | Greatest r| variety Garden Vegetables; ist J Duff. Citrons ; 1st J Rrules, Squaches ; 1st J Brules,. 'Pumpkins; 1st B Plank, 2nd J Brules, Canliffower; 1ut'J Brocls'42nd Thos Armstrong Ce Tory; lst A Paterson, 2nd Mrs Dyer. Table Carrots ;" 1st CKelly, 20d 8 Netherton, Parsnips ; ist WH luyes, 20d G Marquis. Collection of Fruit; Ist J _D Stotts. Collection of Winter Apples; 1st John Palmer, 2nd J D Stott, 2 DOM IC MANUFACTURES. ) Fulled Cloth ; 1st J Bruels, 20d G. Vepon. 1, Colored Flannel; 1st J Bre Is, 20d © Sharrard. - White Flannel ; 1st J Duff, 20d w|J Broels, Woollen Blankets ; ; 18td Biuels, ) 12nd WR Robertson, Coverlet t; 1.t Mrs W Kydd, 2nd John Bell, Ist U Young, 2nd Mitts ; 1st J Knitting Yhro 3 A Paterson. Wodllen Bruels, 2ad W Earchman, Woolen Gloves ; 1st Miss Strickland, '20d Mrs J Bruels, Wollen Socks ; 1st Mrs A Paterson, 2nd Mrs C Skarrard. - Woollen Stockings ; ; 1st Mrs C Sharrard, 2nd Mrs. A Cleghorn, Cotton Stockings; 1st' Miss d | Strickland, 2nd Mrs Bruels, Rag Rug; 1st t| Mrs Bell, 204 Mrs Shaw, Rag Carpet, Il {woollen warp; 1st Mis J Vernon. Gent's Plad ; 1st Mrs Bruels, Gent's Suit ; lst J Watts § Co. . ---- Though numerous causes may operate to d Ty If year old Heifer--1st and 20d J Turner, | Heifer Calf--15t J Leask, 2nd R O'Hara Fat | (00 the hair gray, all that is needed to re~ Ox orStecr--1st ard, 2nd J Leask. Fat Cow (store the natural color is Hall's Vegetable or Heifer--1st J Turner, 3nd J Leask, Sicilian Hair Renewer, Kor more than twenty years its sales ave been enormous, but we have yet to learn of its first: failure, - " An elastic step, bnoyant spirits, and:elenr complexion areamong the mady desiiablo results blood. The possessor of healthy blood has his faculties at command; and enjoys a clear and quick perception, which ix impossible when the bloods hdavy and sluggish with impurities. Ayér's Sgraap. arilla is the best blood purifier and vitalizcy known, eer teem meet Look out for Frauds. d J d of pure I 0) k un 2] A reward of $500 is offered for fhe-aFrest of George Warden, the abrconding feceepary of the Loadon and River Plate Bauk. bo bank loses from £30,000 to £106,000; by | Warden's defaleations, | There is considerable difference between o | fifty tho wd and one hmndred housand pancy only goes to prqve how Toose is the management of ial institutions, that. unless | but the disc abominably Pen of Sheep, not less than | the culprits tell the extent of their stealings {four E res and one Ram--1-t Heron § Son, | it is never found ont.and at hes the robberies are never discovered ti.l the institutions wre rained, Axotaer Rascin --Ambro's Choquet, th aster tor sixteen years of; the narch of Notre Dame, who put five or six Sow Pig--1st Jas | thousand dolin~ in hix pocket belonging to the savings bauk of the Fabriqne, and abscond.d across the border, is bong apxi- onsly enquired after, A Bic Swixpie --Bostoy, Oct. The police are after a man who recently started a commission business here under the ° | ¢¢ Solomn B Ho'gking to whom it is mid wi stern merchants forwarded $100,000 neh J of flour, for which they received ne . 1s Fix car loads of flour consigned to Houg} I B st ng! T have been scizd, Ne Someta S11 T- Horroway's Puis-- Sudden changes, frogueat fogs, and pervading damptege'sarely impede the vital functions sud conduge to ill. health. The remedy for sch les in somo pwifying medicine, 19ké these Alle, which is competent to graple sucinghily with the mischief at its sonvee, 'apd' simp it ont, without fretting the. nevwes| or weakening the system, Holloway'y- fills extract from the bLlood all noxjons regulate the action of eyery di ! stimulate the liver and kidneys, the bowels. In curing chest these Pills are remarkably offeétive, Iy when aided by a free 'local | aplicatiod of the Ointment. This double trpatmeniovill ensure a certain, ; gress, and : sound h established. suffered peel | Cat times being u AM The divas Se cunaed a SeYord pap accotint' or dil | throat gave me: much in ny, Tul ¢ 6 nd ere 8 1st r- nd S J