Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Oct 1873, p. 2

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5W?0- J.I.I\Illl1}D\Ill- ' ' ' . I Single Carriage Horse in harness, at- tached to vehicle, Special Prize by J. Burton, Esq.,--lat D. G. Sutherland, 2nd E, D. Morton, 3rd J._,'Bu1-ton. Q-Jrirnn "Av-cn._1af hnm.l.1 'r!.......L..1I .2f;t;I:l" J as. Dunnall, 2m_i VV. D. Stoddart, 3rd J. G. Smith. _' 13-1: run a. 4 . . v\ ;)`z;.`I :mi:; Ha:-nss--1st Thomas Par- ker, 2nd Thomas Cronin, 31-d Thomas McCullough. cuss 4-xInAvY DRAUGHT HORSES. - Best Sta]1ion.-'lst Miller & S1-egley, 2nd David Bayes. 0 ........ _I.] l'B:`l1__ ._ (1,! 1- 1 ..11r. -1111: Qzn. v Lu .uu_y ca. 2 year old Filly or Gelding-1st`Wm. Hunter, 2nd. Robert; Clarke, 3rd Robert Clarke, . T V-.- I ..1.... `DLIl_; __ 11.1: 1 . 117 r4 -1 w';{-1_ing Fmy or oo1c;_1s: W. Guil- Heat. I 11- 1 w-. . - -.._.... Brood Mare and Foal-1st VVil1ia.m Leonard, 2nd J. Irwing. Z . Span in Hm-ness~-1stJno. Durham, 2nd ,_3rd Miclmel Hayes.` >Foal-Specia1 prize by T. Cundle-- lst William Leonard. Ga.._`lL'_._ , 1 u n ' Best Cow giving milk--lst A. Cox. well, 2nd John Daily, 3rd Pobert-Gough, 4th Thomas Drury, 5th Hepworth'Chap- Den. 1 .. ' V J ._ _luu 1.1. 1.1. HLUL I.-VIA, ulu u..`uu1w11. Saddle Horse--1s_t Donald Campbell, 2nd J. Stvrathy, 31-d D. McC`m'thy-, -jr. cuss 3---o1-:xm:AL puiwosa HORSES. Stallion, Special Prize by J. Sullivan of Ta Pump-lst Joseph Caldwell, 2nd R. Ford, 3rd \Vi1liam Hunter. 0 l9l\t\hn ALI 'E`.'ll.- .`... fI..1J:-.._ `I..L `I'__ Bu1l-1st A, Russell. T 2 year old BuI1~-.1st`1\[airs`&. Cave, 2nd James Dinwoody, 3rd Efrick B1'o s. Cow giving Milk--1st`\V. R-aikes, 2nd Maire & Cave, 3rd W. Raikes. . `I .m.,.. ..l.I D..1l 1... ru_, u n .L ca: 11115 .1161 I 1VIu.irs'& Cave. D_.I1 11,10 1 are so intimately. commingled in this fvorld that in one breath we 1-ejoi'c`g:Va11d in anotvlxcr we mourn, If the w6i.'1d~i.=: nmdc up,.ns it is said, -of rogues and fools, `it is still more emphatically made up of joy and no"n'ow. VV record in another place 11 melancholy nind sudden death. To turn from this ma pleasant re-union is like "passing from the poles to the tI'opi(:-5. Au, however, it Aisu duty iullicteal or} the p1-ofc.ssion,4 we pass from the grave go the guy. V m|_- 1lT-...1.:._l'..1 n.r...; .,, J1 n__,:..41_- Life and death re-unions and pat-tings. .Lu.uAI. D II LIINVU. Bull Ca.lf--lst W. Riks. "Heifer Calf -- lat VV. .Raikes,_ /Dinwoody, 3rd W. Raikes, AYRBHIRE. Two year old Bull-lat, T. H. Mc- Leod, 2nd Thomas Whitfers, 3rd T.` S. Yearhng Bull -18! T.'S. Best Bull Calf--lst Thomas Whitrm, 2nd '1`. S. `McLeod. . ' ...uu a.ua.ua up URVU, OFU VV . .lullKe5.' ' 2 -year old Heifer--1st; W`. Raikea, 2nd Maire :5: Gave. Yearling Heifer--1st W Raikes, 2nd nlfslir` nu In: ' - ' uuau ww gzvmgmux--1st W. U - Bvien, 2nd do. Yearling Heifer--1st W. O Brien,_ 2nd do._ . Bull CaJf-lst W. O'Brien. Heifer Ca1f-1st W, O'Brien. gnu J.v.uuuI uo wave, Ol'(l YV - IVIUKCS. - 1 year old.Bull--1st Clmes Bennett, 2nd Mairs &`Uave, 3rd VV. Ruikesu 0 `nan... ..1-l 'l1`A.'A'_.., 1,. 1I"- 1` -'n VU-UIIIIIUII, AHU. 4L\a'JUUl'l{ J.'1lIIIl'0. *Year1ing Filly or Colt-1st W. J. `owl !-`Ann ant] I:'.n}\ny~f lm-L .H38ll0R32 ' Heifer Calf-{-lstMaira & Cave. ' ' muons. ' z . . '7. '- 2nd :n,gWm`ml lat W. O DURHAM CATTLE. DEVON. -... ., v`---4 3.. . Tlle VV-orshipful l\'Iusier of Corinthian Lodge, Mr. , Robert King, lnwing just 1'eturnell from England, where he has been rustic-uting for some time past, and Mr. '1`. .lA._l{1L\VSO|l, the Secretary of the -Lmlge, lnaving made up his mind to lenve Barrie for Manitobah, it was de- cided by the masons of Barriolto extend to one -the riglit`l1a_nd of welcome ` home" and to the. other a hearty God speed in the new, part of Canada to which he xvas bound. Accordingly a supper. was provided by Mr. Arnnll, of `note in town as 1l;~`: getter` up u" f.'.-a best thing ( -v the lm:`.)'(ls in this mi", 130 whiu-.h about thirty sat clown. As to the table and - its udo_rnu1ezts, of course nothing may be suid further than that it 'w:1s got up by Mr. Arnull. Every- thing obtainable was there, and u more elegant spread could not be wished for. The :es3Z`.S1;ics as well as the sttbstantiuls ` of the` dining room were perfect. The company, being `all of the craft, was well met, and perfect harmony prevail-:-d,` The professions were well represented; Lount was there with his gas; Oliver . with his fun and witticism representeclu concern in town that `calls itself a news- paper; Spencer, us the highest oicial, g1-uled the toost-the meek Hamilton acting as his deputy ; Plnxton was there v'looking severe and dignied, wishing it `was after-hours onSaturd:1y, so that he might have a eliunce of a line; the wicked .exportution from England was also present`; Crew, representing the Admmce,` on lmnd; Simpson, the irre- pressible, was there, at /we genus homo. Vve had prepared an elaborate address {in writing, to deliver when the toast of the press was called, but Lount stole the manuscript and appropriated our ideas, and as we lmd to follow, we found V ourselves out of stock, but nil despe1an- dumwe olfei-ecl as a last resort to read the minutes of the meeting ,; this was politely declined with thanks, so" We sat. down; ' rm,_ f\ __,, _,,,I u _ )1 -0; , 3,, ,, ,1 as, _2nd J as. L " ` _ satin-.-L:icnsTu. . ` , Aged Run:-`1t`VV. -1). Stoddm-t,`2nd E Thomas Du`, 3rd W. D. Sboddnrt. ' I Q'l.......1:.... `D..m__1:.s IV` h Qc..A.l....L ; 11101113.! JJILU, uxu. II. .lJ. lJ|AJIalluIiIl{IIo Shem-ling Ram-_-lat W; D. Stoddzt, .2nd J. McNa_irf, 3rd`S. Jenny. Ram La.mb--lst Alexander Watt, 0...! T h Qlnnlaul Ru-J n]u:n" 11...... ll VV. .1}. Ulll E.ll_`lUl' DIVE: Aged Ewes,- which have lambs this yem'---lst Mair _& Cave. m...........'.1.+. W n .<+'...m...'.+. 9...: "': :fIZ`31$W.n7Zaaaa, 2nd- Thomas Dn`, 3rd W. D. Stoddart. I `lZ`_.. T...~.Jm-1 156- T.\L... 1I7..__2...2 0...! . | IV. 11. Uvvuuusv, vnu 1. VVIIIIU. I Best Pen, to bepongposed of 2 Ewes and 2 Lambs, Special Prize by the'Mny- or of Bun-ieT-lst W.VD. Stoddart: ` Lluul LJGIJII-l*'LDlI EJULGIIIIUI. '7 EU 2nd W. D. Stoddart, 3rd Elrick Bros. A ......x 1r...........I.:.J. 1...... '....:.`..A I.......I... w:L'E:s1'71`sE'iJ1':h"v'5'.:7 , zndf W. D. Stoddart, 3rd A. Watt. s I `l)....L Dan 6.. LA ................I -0 0 'IF....... ` . Aged Ram--lat W; D. Stoddart. ` Shearling Ram--lit C. Brydges, 2i1d W. D. Stoddart, 3rd J. McNain. I)... Tomi. 1.6 T `lM',.NY..:.. 0...lvt`1 mX;::l.,? `i*5v`;e:h(2) vhich_ have mixed lambs this year--lst C. Brydgea, V2_nd W. D. Staddart, 3rd C. J. Brydges. A {1n1mn1-n....'|o.2f. `V D Qfn:Lln-+ `Incl xglgvupaaxu u; use uvrr. This =gaveM the VVomhipful Master , tiine to ga.ther_himselfTtogether, and in i'ef)Ty rto .the\toe1st he. said--If, as it ap- `p_r.1re,g1,'tlney'feltb. .p_1e_asure in his return, hejfelt more in again meeting with those with whom he had been so long and so. V pleasantly He underatx_>odaa '.w_ell=_;a.s my one_.how ood and .how Dleuaht-it "was f0r._bre rentoineetto- 9tl1'e1;in;1uniy. . Although AIIGWBIS gladi- f;m6et; them, he was that the" ` .s'hqu1d . parting::~witl|"s='dl di'E IV - Ll. Uuuuunl V, uuu II: JJLULV lllu. Rumv Lambs-lst McNair, 2nd'C. Brydges, 3rd do. A A~nnJ' won I`)\ u1L3nL [nuns |nn:nnr' VI . JJ. utuuuulu, ulu U. (I. JJL 563 Gimmers--131: `V. D. Sboiljlart; 2nd C. Brydges, 3rd do. mm. 1...m1.._1..+, rs 1:....;:..... o...1 .1- ` ASJVVU LJIlIJJUn--LpU \ 3rd W.` D. Sto('idnrt. .ckc:nu:i`z;::ucl);"'.two Ewes and two _ Lambs, Special Prize of H. St:-athy,' Esq.v,---lst C. Brydges. SOUTI-1D`.)W`N. Aged Ram--1st S. Jormey, 2nd W. h Qfnrhinv-4-. Luau sxavu D. Stoddg rt. .IJ- KJVUUQSI Ila . Shearlmg Ra.m-lst S. J ermey. Ram Lamb-lst S. Jermey. ` Two Aged Ewes, which -have raised lambs this year--lst V_V_V. O'Brien, 2116 S. Jermey, 3rd I. Jermey. _ . Two Gim'me1's--lst W. O'Brien. Two Ewe Lambs--1st S. Jenney, 2nd. W3 O'Brien. . ' In suszp. - Two F-at Sheep--lst W. D. Stoddart, 2nd Thomas Dutf. sWlNE-Y()llKSHIRE on OTHER LARGE BREED. T Boar, 1 Svear old or under-1st Robt. Leadlay. . - -nFnl\(1 Qn-.v 4-A Laura -.........1 I...',. 1Avnw_u.uJ. Brood Sow, to have fumed A _ big yoar-1st W. D. Stoddart. ' now: .6` ant? nnua Q:-\n:...1 `)..3__ L. T ;. uxvln uxva. Root Cut._ter-lst Field Bros. ` Fleury_`. -. Turnip Drill-'lst Purvis B_ro_s, 2nd -Fields Bros.- Pumps-lst G. R. Sullivan, 2n{l ditto. Churn-1at.Fields Bros. . Horse Shoes;-lst --vMcK.`iAnl_ay, _ .3!-.8102-w-. W . .2iu1?:_ R; Me-mug. " .- (.`5.A.'II...;......." ' L,..;;1._"1_." ilng `GNU '1J1Ul|l3`\IOVel'Il0l` OIg\Jl1`59.l'10. Next "followed from the chair the Grand Master and the Grand Lodge of Canada. A ll ... `I|}r_-L:,,--, _._, .-n,'_ n:,,, In: n o JUBLTID Boar - Ross, E lay. 0 VV. 1). >J|aU|.l\l1Ifl4- of any age, Special Prim by J. sq., Al1anda.1o--1at ' Robt. Lead- Ylliniiailun J B1-mxsnmz. Boar over"! year old--lst Chas. Ben- nett, 2nd George Maundrell. Boar, one year old or under,--lat George Swain, 2nd Wm. Crispiu. Brood Sow, to have raised pigs this ycar---lst William Crisp?-.1, 2nd John Morrov, 3rd Robert Munro. Rn.-in... 1):... ....L 1...... 4.1...- A -5` ..-... uulavl V-(Illa! Putvis Bros. T\,,Ll`l A) .|.u.ul1Uw, U111 J.vUUUl.'u xuuuru. Spring Pigs, not less than 4 of one litter--'lst George Mnundrel, 2nd Wm. Crispin. ` *- ' nntilsnr tr mJj31'0ocl Slwv, to liawe mixed pigs this year-V.-'lst \V, D. Stoddurb, 21141 Clmrlcs Bennett, 3rd W. D. Stoddart. uuu, auu 0. U0 1_a.na. Woollen Socks-1st J. S, Lucaa, 2nd George J oh_11son. nu .L cu. vu: D103. Horse Ha.y{Fork-elst F, Field, 2nd `W. J. Hill; F " I'I_,-f_ lV,, i 1 . can on us I - - `sfuslnrlst Fi6l(13r0., 2nd Buttereld, ` - 1')_,_____ 1 n 91- as A - - - -aw.-nun. . Boar, o'ei' 1 your oldi-e-Jno. M01-row, T2nd W. D. Stgoddart, 3rd Robrt Lead- Iav - MU W M- The Queen and the Craft, as is usual in all Muisonic gatherings, was the` x-st toast , which was lxetwtily responded to. The National Anthem followed. TFL- IV], .E.,,._ .., II',, (V,,,_ ,, ',,, ,, , ' I auu. lay. rz. Dorkm_s --No prize. Cochin Cinnamon or Bu'--lat D. McCarthy, jr. -Polard Fow1--lst G. Snenth. Spanish Fowl--156 VVm. Ross, 2nd '--- Jebb. ` . V g. y . . . .1. -` A .IJ- A-VlU\Jl|.1`L1l.V, J1`. Brahma, dark - -lst \Vm. Ross, -2111! "do. Robt. W. Lloyd highly commend- m-? - UV. Hambu1'g}m--lat Wm. Ross, 2nd Jam. Graham. Guinea Fow1--1stRobt. Munro. Ba.nt.z1ms--1st D. McCarthy, jr. Pigeons--1st Edwards 55 Son, 2114!,` Joe. Anderson. Pea Fowl--1st W. Hickling, jr., 2nd `W. J. Hill. Duck:-s--lst E. S. Mocking, 2nd Mm`- tin Johnson - f1_:,, 1,; r1 ru .1 I` u `cc 1` I/Lu U unuuvlh Geese-lst G. Sneath, 2nd \V. D. Stoddart. ` Turkeys,--lsit G. Sneath. DAIRY PRODUCE. Tub or crock of Butter, not less than 201bs., Sp. Prize',H. Sewre , Esq.--1st Thos. Duff, 2nd`Sp. Prize, . Hunter, Esq., John Wnlwin,.3rd Sp. Prize, Dr. Morton, A. McCullough, 4th Jos Ander- RBI} |l.ll.J-IUUI. 1211 U . .u.uuuc1'1U1'u. Farmers Cheese--1st George Thomp- son, 2nd I }eo1-ge Campbell. ROY nf I-Tnnuu.-#, gm T ...'n:. QLA-JR null, auu STUUKSU UKIIIIPUUII. 1 Box of Honey--Sp. Prize Sheri' Smith, lst Henry Purvis, 2nd W. D Stoddamt; ' ,1rr 1.-u --.. .. ... LllUD- JJ-I. lll-y . Home-made B1-end--1st Martin John- son, 2nd, J. Munroe. Mnn`A Qa........ 1-4. I ; T\.'`.L_, 1.,,,, u. uuvuuuru, gnu wm. nunwr. -\Voo_llen Mittens-lat George Jphn- son, 2nd J. Copeland. ` 'Wnnllnn Rm-L.'._1..; 7 u r........ .51.: auu guclua .l"Uu., '~'IlUl.lIl80ll." B (1 Fan. ning ill--lat Purvis ros. `2n Van Tassel & Morgan. -Home Hoe---lat Fields Bros. ' Horse Hay Ra.ke-,-1s't Fields Br9s., 2nd Purvix Br-n1 AIIU L` KBUAUIIIIL -EXIIUKIUIII IUIl\. VV\/"Ll: ` ` The Clmirm-an. Mr. Spencer pmpos'ed the Prince of Wales and the Royal Fmnily`. A r\tnn'an1uu;nrI- lmrnnnnn {huh r\1`l\1Irn:] JAUI BO 11%] N 2nd Purvis Bros. V 13-..- 1'1 ... 11:. B1-ahn-la, lightr--lst \Vm. Ross, Bud D. McCarthy, `RI-nlnnn llunvlr, `Ink `IT... 1).... H-..) nun. Roll Butter-lst Sp; Prize, J. Hen- derson, Jno. Wnlwin, 2nd Sp. Prize, W. H. Spencer, \Vm. Bremner, 31-d Sp.` Prize, Messrs. Sanders `Bros., VVm. Hunter, 41311 J. Rutherfom]. v.......-..-?n1...--- 1.4 ru-,.... rm.-_.~ ` uu U vu . ` Fitch of Bacon- -lst Wm. Milne, 2nd Thos. Drury. ` I,r\I'nn-rnu:ln 11..,....: I ..4. mr- -4.-_ 1-1.- nun, cuu, U. ;uuxu'UU. Maple Sugar-lst J. A. 2nd J. Rutherford. L uh}, auq NV 111. uuumnguam . Coverlid, VVOQHGB.--lst H. Bamhart, 2nd H. Bumhart. Stocking Yarn--lat J.`Dunu, 2nd Thos. Rix. T Hooked Mat-Ist J. Stephens, 2nd di . Worsbed Ma.tting-2nd J. Dunn. . Home-ma.do Horse Blank`eta--lIt~W. D. Stoddart, End Wm. Hunter. . [U4-mil.-.... 'Il'.`LA.____ 1,; nl T I on-n u-nuns` ID- Re'ape,r.--lat Purvis B;-03.4,: Johnson/ 2nd `Fields Bron, "Johnson." wnnnfnn M;II__1gL `D......1- 'D--- 'n- 1 uauvuuul. In \ - Cured Hams-lst Wm. Milne, 2nd Ur. ` Sneath. ` ' ' n r\ - _-~- _.._ --u-nu u_uuu vv tuuwxn, .:.nu aoun uunn. `Piece uf Colour-ed Flannel V Cutbon `Vamp --1st Thos. I-Lix. - Piece of Carpet.- 1st A. Hill. T Pair B1ankets.-lst Thomas Dz-tn 2nd VVm. C'unningl1a.m. _ _ Wnrlznd n..m H..++n.. 1-4. A urn 9 -vuu H In. vllllllulgulo Worked Quilt, Cotton.-lst A. \Val- lace, 2nd - Cameron. T `17n...`l.,..1 r\, in 11' `II ~ l|U\V. -V Dr.-Hamilton. expressed theMnsonie idea, Happy to Meet, Son-y'fto.Part, as paq.1"`t_icu1;L;ly-applicable to the occasion. Onevvreturnbdl, another leaving, and with plqasgre and `with pain he proposed The` Gut of ' the Evening, .Won-shipful Bro. King and Bro. Bmvson. The toast was drank with honors. ` ' `ll"__ 'I')-_..__`lI _-_... 3..' _._,_ `I _l__I_ Y\-,, uxvv, auu. UFLUIUIDD. VVorkedT Quilt, VV'oollen.-ls `mus. Drury, 2nd_ Wm. Cunningham. Coverlid, \Vnnllnn _1.+ Fl n......L-.4 zuxumcrv n1-7.43. Bag of FIour.-1st W. 2nd Thos. Robinson. 1).`--- -01"! 1 1 111: u a_uu. .|.uun. .l\UU1113UH. Piece of Coloured Flannel, all W'ool.-- 131: A. McCullough, 2nd VV.,Cunning~ hg_Lm. n -n.. ., _. _ -- Anus; I Piece` of White "Flannel Cotton Wa11) --1st John Wnldwin, 2nd John Dunn. pint-ta .-uf` ('n].\nv\.x." 'l4`I.........1 r1...;.... zJ|Ju5va, 1111.: \AU- .Ewe La.mbs-lgat C. Brydges, 2nd do, rt` W T} Rfnrlnnvf. V I '-33$: 1.: H. Sloan, _2nd A. Bu Cutter-1st Sevigny dz Cote. Straw C_utter-1gt L. Buterfgel, 2n 'urvis Brdn. J_.unvnn2--Ilia a. ruuan. . ` I "~=~i wmcwwlwww H. V ` Cowswonn. IKPLEl!EN I8s SUI-`FOLIK. Uanauu. Mr; Meeking sang the Fine Old Eng-' Gentleman, in not so good a style as he usually does, owing to a. cold. This` song, as every one knows, embodies .1ine"sentiments, and the music in the- chorizs especially is` good. It is one of those things one never ge's tired of else _`Meeking would have tired as olit [before Iiftf Pouurnv. ' . Richm-dso n, Blackstock, 0 p -4 nd V I L Illflsll, ' 23:1 dmto. ll UU ID a , Early Rose Potauoes-1st W. Black- ufnnlr On;-I `V `Inn-..n.".. V 4155.1 LVUDU J.Uu\I.AJl73* LUh V7. 1)li1.UI\.' -,' stock, 2nd W Bremnr. A a Garden Chillie-.s-1st W.Hick1L:1g, 2nd `T1103 Rix. - I 1-n 1 `I? van 1 n p. u :- of >12, rowe;~; Es.-1st` 'Fi31lsB:~os ~ V L 1 .- f`,,I4!,,.L, .. `I L `I? Til I . I I` 1 '1' `Kilian all sun Cultivatt r - lat W._ Blackstock, .2nd Fields`Bros., Flgury." V nhhl! Muniuinn __ (`nu..J~:..m `l..L l"I\` IJI`-fill.` S-UMJD V Sewing Machine - Canadian -- 131: Field: Webster, 2nd Purvis Bros; 0sborne.. . ` 41.1. 1:... ~ +7115`. 'J.>\vllfXUll Dllg IL 1i_;Ig.Bessie of the Lee. 'r`n;u noun ILA W: ""(":`;ng`i:1:g1:"- 1se Atkins, Kn`-'gh't 4; ' Wilson, 2nd Fields Bras. Fleury."~ p`lIh: \l7`l'nIIOhf..__1aI pnivx.-;u nu-nu If uuvu, 1` suluo IJI. um. .I.'lU|ll'y. Plough, wrought--ls! Purvis 131-024., 21141 Jae. Watson. `I'll , , I, , 1 I I . All a -rr '1 auu IALIJINA 'Mower- lst G. J. Reattie, 2nd Van- Tassell J: Morgan. I gomhsn njan`-`nu I-`Dunn 1-.6 ' T T).qL `n;:i1`1; `I[\lI:.1r31':;;2, large--lst L But- ereldf 1'11,-,~ 1...-n JJI UC- ` `Grain Drilllst Purvis Bros., 2nd` Field -5 Bros. 7" 1 .. r. -.- `vs H;11'ro\vs,. I ron--] at Gr. J. Beatitie,` 2nd -McKinlay. ` R.-n...I Em.-.....,...1 n..m....;.... 1-4. 1r:..1.1.. ' Havy Waggozmlst Dun<':an7 McKin- lan, 2nd H. S1oan.W x L IIVB LOLA. Peach Blow--1scW. I-Iickling, 2nd J. Waldwin. A ' ` Cups-1:st I`. D. Lloyd, 2nd VV. "Wicu. Flukes - 131: T hos. Rix. 2nd VV. Wige. `Buck eyes--1st Abmlmm Hurt, 2nd Jno. Wuld\vi.1. vr\'.. uuv. vv slant "1 A. Any otherkind of Pbtutoes`--1st A. McCullough, `Jud G. Sneath. T .<-lurnrhn '1`...-ni..g Q71 .DII;11r\T`vI In, L'L\4\J`r`.`*|\l\I5l.l `ll.\.l \J. l)lICl|IJIlu Swede ,Tu.mips--Sp. Prize of Dr. Mc- _Curthy---lst. VVm. Johnson, 2nd VVm. Hunter. Aberdeen` T11:-nips---'l st `A. Hurt. White '1'u1'nips.--1st, M. Baker, 2nd J. Rutherford. ' I ' * 1171 :1 - 1)-,I 1 II . 1 . r1 J. IIJIILIJ I Some `amusing badinuge then followed "between Mr. Lount and Dr. Oliver. nu} ,--nu ,3, I I Beat amck of 'ook!,__ Magazines, sac .`n town. ` 8331. 8:09}: of Statinnery. v Cickein sundries constantly on hand Ordex-'s_ (9: a'n_ y Book, Magazine, &.:.., solicit- Tod. ~ Listyof Agricultursf. Scientic, and Pnctlcal Books on hand; any of which we are preputed to sup 1;. `, . - We gave 'a"` Wcatormsnn" Upright Piano `on 1'iLLi':E{;1}1cm-me.I;ZT'3'."1 % 2nd'Geo Coupclxund. _ 1u........m \v....+.-..L,4n.o 'n n Hum: U: ..LU|LUlIVJlL\.IlDlo White Fieiil C;1.I`1`0t.~1-18t George Cowun, '3nd Georg-. Cuxnphe-ll. D...) [1`:..l.l I1. 1...; I l),.l.....L....... luu \l\JU \JU\.llIUL1' nu. Mangold VVort:zel--1:-st T. D. Lluyd, 2nd D. McCarthy J 1'. D.-.-Lin 1.~,a-TIT (`.1 `Do.-4-y-.Inn ')u.l Jllll JJc 1'L\J\J(aII|IU|y U10 l umki1_1--lst W . G. I m'tridge, 2nd G. Wico. . ' I` , I ' 11 I 1 . 1': 11, , :\_,`I .l.Jn A'.I.\I`J4'\l I'll], III . Cabbages-1st R. Power, 2nd George Cowau, '-no-'1.'1\'Irn4.1 1' an Ell ` VV u I. DI urlusv. ' Ehe follqwing recomrnfznded the vai-ioui claaes :; ."A_VV at u a ' . . _ - Horsepower Machine `Jack--lat L. itttex-(eld. _ ' Stamping Maohiite--1at' Field; Bros . vIA h9t_t80;~l?r!5-i-ill`? Johnson. L \.a I luv. '(m'deu Proxluce--lst R. Power, Zn D. McCm~t-hy, Jr. (`!..lnk....m. 1:4 T? Dnnuynvu Oyul flan`-nu dill`-I J-In IJLIIKFILUII. Blackouts--1st W. D. Stoddart, 2nd 'W. Cunningham. ' Large Peas--lat J. Rutherford. Small Peas-L-1st W. Crispin,'g2nd S. Jenny. 1 nuiahn` 'l`Iv\n.|Qv `I uh` I 1)--LI.-__l'_., I UV `lujlliflshel. Timothy--lat J. Rutherford, "2nd W. Cunningham. 1 Bughel `8eed--1at G. Camp- -bell, 2nd W. D. Seoddart. . . 1') `EL... -0 (1-... 1-1.` 'r~ 119 U\XI\\_CVlL Ulla -IJUIIIIU ll-IILI .11`. \JllVUlV- '.[`lie"Cl'mi1-1112111, after the two wits had sub.'s`i proposed the Governor-General and the , Lieut-Governor of, Ontario. '\~r,_,L -4-11.... 1 1- . .1 Anna, -pup H. .11. uwuuulo. _ 12 of Corn--1st,[J.' Warnica, 2nd,.W. Partridge. TBA ft\'it\E;nn-nun -uannnxo-u\o..I....I L. A`. _ La JJL I-IL], K71: _ V 'Tomatoes--lst R. Power, 2nd Thos. Drury, sr. ' ' . Peppm-s--'-lst R. Power, 2nd-Dislmp. Yellow Onions wlst Abmlmln Hart, 2nd T. D. Lloyd. - Rm) alnijaf fl Qua-1}]. On.` now u. AIn|llvllK.7l.|UIll, 11.11 11. uuruucxl. ` RIt3:1'l:&"-&-1st` W. D. Stoddart, _2nd J. - line I . . . L2)- n.;,A 1 . -Irv n . . \J\II-IIILIIBIIGIIL v ' ~Fyfe Wheat-Sp. prize of Messrs, Edward & Son, lat W. Cunningham`, 2nd A. Colwell. ' V , `IT! , 1 II IIIUU \IG|-93"" 2nd D. Duraach. `lil, -I,vl\ . 1 auu. 1.. J1. lJlUJ\lo Red do--lst G.< Sneatlx, 2nd E. S. ` Lally. ' A A Ce1e1'y-lat \V. Foster, 2nd R. Power. Egg Pl-.mt--lat R. Power, in-J D. M`:- 'Ca1'tl1y; jr. ` - T s'1..1.,:r.. 1.4:.` q r...n.. o...1`1s M..- \JlI.l UIIJ J L . - Salsify---1stLalIy, 2n:1`1). Mc- Carthy, _]l`. V > . Raunfu ,, `Ia! N..u.. 'Q4-nl-J~ . '71..` R W-,eimWix;`ber Whez; p. prize of Dr. ` E. D. Morton, lat G. Campbell, 2nd W. Cunningham. ' " T . `l'c`u4`.. Than; Q ....:..- .0 1n ____ _ L mulls W bull IIUIIUI B I ' = Russell sang in goodbstiwle, Duar-. inn RAa;n nf` I-J19 Tan White Winte1'"'\.7-$;i;'3.mt--Sp. prize of Messrs. Purvis Brothers, lst J. Ruther- ford, 2n_d J. McNair. `Rm! \1T:..+.... 1111...; Q.. ....:_.. -1-1\, mS`p:i.t:; Whe:;.t, of any other "variety-'- lst J. Rutherford`, 2nd D. Duraach. 'D....l.... 1.; uv n cu-JJ,VL n I 1' JACK`-DU Sawing Machine, `sm:1ll-lst Purvia ls-Au \J(lL nu , J5. ` RoeLs--lab Thus. `Scott, '.7,u1 E. S. Imlly. ' V - u 1 V. . nu -rr- I I- ......_., on. 7 Early Horn C:ujrots--1st II. Sloan, 2nd D. Mo-Carthy,jr. . , ` . City:-nus--1st W. J ulmson, 2nd R. Power. _ 7 Collection bf mauled vawicty of Apples ---lat G. Sne-ate, 2nd G. Cowan. `non A_,I, 1,,Irl (I .. n Il1' Taitting---lst L. \ViIson.' En'1broidery----lst J; Stevens. Natural Cu1'iosit.ies -lr.-11: H. Hunt, 2nd T. D._Lloyd. . , ` Rustic Work-lst R. Power. Collection of Dried Nature Plants, 200 3pecimens-H. B. Spotton, highly commended. UKo 7' G|IUlIa Plough, meta.l--lst Allan J: Hexidry, n ditto ' .L4n. J.- Articlwl(cs--1st Clxas. Hickling, 2nd `E. 1\IuCulIouglx. - "(I-in-(Inn Rnnuu1\,, 'Iu+ T-T Q1n-xn !'.`.n1} I G. Mau1id1'oII. dlltl J3. A`J.\1\/lillllllalh `Garden SqI1nsh-.-lI>st H. S1o:m,['.-`-ml Ir II n 1 r . u 1 nu \ul- JVI lllllllll U1 In Me.lIons-1gt A. Hm-t, 2nd Thos. Drury, sr. * ' T4`..nJu 'Ll"m... f'......,.c.. 1"; If Qlnnn THURSDAY. OCT. 2. 1873. ` v}'?:(:1`x.c11xVet: of Fluwars -- lat R. Powc-r, M 2nd H. Purvis. Q1- .,I,L(1, ,,. ,, 1 l`I \ `l'\ uuu A1. 1. u: Vlo Scarlet Geraniuxns--lat R. Power. Variegstted Ger:mifuns-1st R. Power. Stocks--1st D. McCarthy, Jr. Asters---lst D. Me-Cawthy, Jxz, 2nd H. Pux-via. V . Roses-lst R. Power.` V 7 Collection of Fluwers--President's S1. prize, lst. R. Power. - u'1?ii`m13miu W001 W'ork--ist H. Sloan, 2nd K.` Ca.lll(.`l'0l1. Raised Berlin \Vm-k-lst G. `Vice. Anti Mac:\ssar--1st A. Arksoy, 2nd A 11:11 CLLLLL JL` u1r`. : lcifintel; .t4&pples-(-1st VV. Ness, 211d M. Robertson. ` 1- 1X7 . A 1 re , gnu Au. 5.). .uau.y. - Winter Pezu-s-1st. W. Nessa, 32nd `F. S. Lallv. ' 17 11"` `ru .1 . r. (1 ,. u A ULAUW A. Hurt. 1I\l`1 ,, 12 Gr(;eng9.gesA--The judges 1-"mni`t that those exhibited were not gr-eengages. 19 Inc plvavhkn _1c rlnrn-nn (`nuvnn CuH'ect.ion -0`i,"Fl`LVliC--`St E. S. Lztlly, 2nd Clelauxd. Collection of Cut Flowm's---l:st R. Power. n 1w: > 1 . -I'\ -u\ 1 hotogx-nphic Specin1ents--v-1St J. Stevens, 2nd L`. Mnmn. Pencil Dr:\\'.'ix1gs--1st George White. 1 l;Li11_C1'::,ynn Dm\ving--1st G. \Vhit(;. W -atx-31' Color P:tiuting-1.sat Cr. \Vhite. Oil Cb1o|'Pai1rti11g.--1st G. \V]litc. Velvet P-uiutiug-~1st G. Mo-Cnllough. Extxfa.-P(*n and Ink Dmwing.--1st (1 whim ` T ' jun. \.I. k.`Il\ILI.lK7 ..uu VJ. \4UVVl\l1. % 12 Full App1es_1.:t F. Scott, and` H. ` I u1=vis, . v -qn11r- . A 1 1.v1v 11- `f\ u Lu.. LUUIJUL uouuo 4 vau'ietie`s of \Yi_nter Apphss--Sp'. Prue, Messn~s,; Van _Tasse~.1 an ;\1oyg;m, lat M. Robertson, 22nd W. Nessa. . r`.I1o`\ A-1-.r.`..n '14:} I` 7\`l'.J'*....ol... C.- sou AIL: Atuucx, Laulf, ....uu H . ;.H.::`n. ' Crab Apply-s--lst D. Z\IcCzn'thy, j1'., 2nd J. l\IcI)ona.1gh. - Autumn Pears--1st E. H. Muaking, 2nd E. S. Lally. - v;nfnu- Donn`-u Ta `X7 W42;-u 0...] 13' -llulll 1J1 LVJ\4\Iv\K VIIJ J1. Grapes grown in open air -1st T1109. D. Lloyd,-find W. Ness. Hm I......... l_'........., In`. I! u......... LI: LJIKIJIJ, -SILL VI n LVC-`.3. Hot-house Gmpea--lst 11, Power, 2nd E. S. L-a_l1y. V ..-u-1..--.. uu ?.LuuJ.) ul nay . Broad Sower and Cultivator-1st Fields )_____ . VIIUDG C.\lAllJl|JC\.| ll :71!) nut. 5l\:U.ll8i|5t.'--1. 12 Blue Pivumbs--}st George (Iowan, \ 2nd D. McC:n't,hy, rlrnnu n-rnuyn :7: :\vu.\\\ n~:- 1.-6 !`l1..\. 'Vf"$'i't &c:-1st D. M J:-., 2nd ` n I`! I 1' R I wunuetjlulu. . Whife Oats---Ist W. Cunningham, ml D. Dnrxmch. . - I .A.Gn_zv`rs'-won mm: .C1'oc1'1et VVork--lst J. S. Lucas, 2nd . um - - - . .l.l||ll V . | Yellaw Plu_ms--1st Geo. Gowan, 2nd nnv I ' 1241:: u:"-_ White. 13'] I , I1 HORTICULTURE. GRAIN. ; Ha?_r F1ow;e1:-;\1s 1I; Sloan. Fancy Noedle\vo`1k--Ist L. \\ ilso11. Urganselst Edmmls 6: Son, 2nd Van Tussci 65 Morgmn. Me1odeon--lst Van I`u3scl &. Morgan. Bviggy Canopy--1st--Jcbb,aml highly recommended. ` A momma in thelmml distxiets Inte- ly gave her five-year-old hopelul an outt ofah tackle. Soon she heard oshout from Willie, and runmng out round one of her best hens fest wind ing up the line in her crop, whither the hook had preoeedod it, Lvilhe observing the troubled look of his mother, quietly remarked, Don`t worry, mother. I guess she will stop when she gets to the pole. I m so thirsty, said said a boy at work in a. com eld. Well, work 4...--- 1) ._:1 AL. l'_.I___ I. III nu IIIIIGLJ nAu ran; (,3 Ln) :1! wotkinn corn eld. Well, away, said the industxious father. You know the prophet says, `hoe every ou thauhirsteth. it an xv n I u ` . x n Mr. McNub has at large stock of ready-made clothing, suitable for the sea:-Jon, which he will sqll clieup.. . `A pleasant little re union was quite upset. recently by one of the children asking, in a painfully-audible tone, Mamma, why did you tell me not to say anything about Mr. Jenkins nose`! He man ! got any.". IIlll5VVVV`J _M`uskoka Branicb. A farmer lost a gimlet in the woods near Monticelio, Mmuesota, three years ago, and the other day cut down an irrmwood tree-, fast n the forks of which he tound--not his gimlet, but a three-quarter inch auger! H0 is, sorry he didn l wait a year A or two `longer, as a two inch auger was just what he Wanted. I Before you {my unytlnug to out or drink, go [to Mr. 1 e2'kins ; he keeps -l)1('-_lld id tea at a low iigllxw. MHIIKIII |'liI "I. Autumn Leaves. l eveno. . The Reaper: - - Merryjrh V - - Mulllc Darling - - {ix Zin rellnh - - app on Is . Dung Cuhague - - V May-Pole - - Goodllumor , - Flanralnchnhhn Go" to _thc `Fashion Suluon "=31-oystm'.~s ` cooked or nuv. ' I` "II . . yuan nnd_Wmc n12 n.m.. .... . . Song Slewnn we. Over the BIHIIWI nfnh... . do 'PlI I 350. sunom-,Thou u_rt eye-rneur... .. . , . .. zlu Dunks soc. The Toast. Brmdm fur Male Vmce.-1.. do Toncl 40. pmxor America. Caprice.Jnslr-uncuml Kiukel Me. Circl' 3VI,V3..~-~u .--....... dn Kinkol 40, Hallo 8aml01[n......... .....Wal1z Fitzhugh 350. Marni; Zeplu)-ra..... . . . . . . . . ..\lazur|m Kinkcl P60. Fumig a mclmcp. . . . . . . . . .Quickuu-p Kinkel 35. Morning I.epn_\'m. . .. . . Fannie`; Qmckslcp. . .. MARKED PRIQE. ptnxnn cs-er Goodumor - -. Flenrduchainpq -, - and aunt, pm-paid, . A bnghr little boy, hearing his lather say that a man ought to stick to his business, empiled a bottle of muoiinge in the old genlleman e office chair. The old gentleman says he has not been stuck so badly since 1857, and rewarded his offspring by taking him on a whaling trip to the back callar. run I `rruu, Jenny, Ihc I-`lower m'Kild.1re......Son~ Whisper lnl , Mothk-r'.~4 dying}. .. ti lnnpurer and I envernl Prayer. .. .. . . ,Hy Mv Love sleeps under me D:usin:.9..$u -Oh! how d yu du. Ann! Susie.-?. . .. d Du! makes me undxluags uni . .. at. man. me while and p[lrp'c_BIn~son1g (1 Nora in dreaming uf you...v.. . d The Mveeteal uud is nus5'In: r Nor: is dreaming you.'.. The rmssnn all RECEIPT 111 he come home lu-night, ` Gin` R.lll nnr Hnmn J. nbwmns & SON, ,, Bookaellpra, tr... mun-in all Illlillfl ` lu-mglnl, .VIu:hor.' Gdlessourllmne . . . . . . . Gelupnnd chm the Don . . . . Does he ever llyik ofme. Come. Hply 3 m1........ . . . . . . . ..ll M'y.!ur old 2\ o1hcr........... Hun nn Home............. loutnn|ca:laway......... Pour liule'l`i|n............. III `I'll! Your Illuc '1 8F TIIE and (Mn Ilm Bi .V At the Feuishioli Saloon a; good glztss bf ale is to be had. ' \Vhen was Rome built 2" naked (1 school committee-man of the rst c}nss in ancient history. In the night, answered a bright little girl- ` In the ninhl I avnlnnnr` H-an nnfnnialuarl Av I llllll Ul Somy sh. ENT inns fo I Innw In glll I forget our Milher Sandie. "Song. ay:-. 1 long to see 1 1e dear old Ilmnc; , _ _ , -~ _ Stewart. Lillie Sweellxenrl. mun lush: 1 In me, 4' }-`mm-h_ My cvrry 'l'huughl.\vn s ofxhce. . . .. = H... Menarc such nucoxvcrs. Alto song. from _l nulinc. . .. . . ._. . . K - i),...y. Men are such lyuceivcrs. l nulmc..... . . Stay not long nwny. Sup:-..;,o'u.. `My Heart for thee. do do To place the Girls. Bnrilonc do 1] My Queen of Stan, awake. Tenor uo c - IIlIDT.II A I ll Au] wguccu on out | POST-PAID, Jennv. I-`lnwe lILl8VVUIU\I G Ullalllv ILIEIU 6I[l.. ' .131 ` U night! exclaimed the astonished ex- aminer, How do you make that out `P . .`Why, { thought everybody knew mm Rome wasn ! bum in a day. lm lin nfthee I sum. . .. . . Why don`! you cnmu me .. . . . . . '.\'ealh the Wuvus her tlpinl want No little one In meet me. ......... Give mv Love to all at Hnme Think ofmo sometimes, Maggie. . gR)y_ahuIIe the Suns bfeaven. . 10 35 a nr. The editor of a religious paper which had one m6mh s precarious ex- istence in Chicago, says that it is a good city for a rcligiousfpaper, provided Satan has three "pages of it and the other page 18 mixed. Hus: You Tmran I'r _?- It not, don't d.luy another moment, bur get a bolus of the Ca- nadian Pain `Destroyer! fl is lar ahead of any other medicine, and was never known lo fail. All aches and pains me irnvnvclinlr-1)` and pormnnortly xromovc-d by it, and the price places it within the reach of an, sosd by In! Medicine Dealers. A Hovazuow Rs1u:mr.-Nofam'-ly should be wilhoulaoma ecnoior-1 remedy for me cure ofaeotions so universally provnlom as cuugh.,3ol-.|:=, lhroawrhooping cough 2 xd croup- some remedy, lo which can be n-be-n on as safe, sun and nerir n. Dr. |V2slur`s liulscun of Wild C`/1.rry_cJmb3nes the dc- sh.-leraium--- znnw, wnan ne app-:ared to In: :m hula- na var. Mr. Beclon came lu~`{'m-'prn .- years since, ad has ro~i:!cd m hcrc that Township In the uuiev of his deal been markud Ihrnug'n all his ml: by .m right conrsa-, and leaves (hrs world.` with ascjcanvn record as nny man. . behind him a !.um'lv cl` eleven. the v` whom ts only--1 years old :- Mr. Bu ;-,lmx' ing died some eight months smce, the cnlirelv orphans; but, we believe,areI ably comfurlabie circumstances". -LE1. :t`.`u _ . , ggusn: ma n \\'m dmm A atoile.-cutter received the follow. ing epitazh {tom a German, to be out upon the tombstone of his wife: (`N/Tina (rift: n::nn in rinurl H Inn 3... ) uu BIIU Ivuluauluo U1 I113 WllI7Z `Miun vife Susan is dead, if she had life till nex friduy she'd been dead shust two Veoks. A3 a.* tree fa-Us so must it sfan, ail tings is impossxble mi! Goi. A charitable Cincinnati man keeps a pair of dogs chained at his front door, so thatpoor people who stop tn get a bite, can be accommodated without taking the trouble `to go into the house IJIEAIJ 4 RAISE--On the 28lh`Sept., at } past 10 pm , at the English Home. Dunlap .5! , Rm-tie, vmy suddenly, from congestion or the mags after batting, Henry Raine,'aged 35 years. BEET()N-.'U V4-spm, on \Vcdm`-,sd.ay, xlfg QM: S4-nlnnuhs-r. '. \.1.- Ie.......,r l:,.. A minister asked 0. tipsy fellow, leaning up against a fence, where he expected to go to v/hon he d'Ted. V If I can ! get _alung any` better than I do now, he replied, Ishsm t go any where. 0.90 12 50 6 10 - nunnmn. HO WARD-GIBB0N-LA..\IBE.-AtA1133` Church 'l`mnntn_ nn nu. 92...: .c:..........x,-. JJIIII ll!- PARK Al Amhuisburg. Oulnrio. nu thc~27lh Scptunnbcr, the wire of Ernest G. Park, Esqn, of a sou. I MCFADYEEN -'-At Barrie. on the 19: in'st.,~1h': wife of Mr. Allan McFaJyen, of'n daughter. DIED. D\YfF It- AL- nn.I `tv 10 WARD-GIBBON-L.l..\lBE.-At All Saints` Church, Totonto, on the 23rd September. by the Rev'd.Dr. Davies, Charles Hown_rd-Gib- ban, of Barrie, to Flqznnce, third daughter of A. B. Laxnbe, tatc ofvsminea, Engirmd. 1K 01 me aomeIime_s,. Maggie. y shone on Heaven. IT ' LAiiGHlNG s*17 nu, pvu-punt, III rluqwo D1177! D J. L. PETERS. _ ' 699 llroaawuy, K.Y. M -. , BIRTHS. vu -v nuuul , on they}: ofprfubg rnvlinnn . 1105 8.10 r. 2! . o n . 1 'a' exhibition.` which for convenience, quxliky of tone and finish, cannot be excelled at the price. Call and examine. . IKTL av-.4 on-.-Ania fun Hun nonfat , Ynutrnment. .. lnnmmcnlal Kinkol 50 . - do Kiukel Me anmumcnlal Kinlol 60c - 36 -`- Gnlop Klnkel 80.: Instrumental Kinlul we - - do A Kmkel 8).- Schottiu-he Kinkel 30.- lnaumncntnl Kinkel 40: - Marc-In Mucllor ad : .. - do Allud is Mfl' UIIIGHOI 35'; Alb!!! IS a _ VI'Io Tonal 60 an Danna! nI'-n-`pa L. r.` Song Dunks 300. do Slcwml 30. . do vnys 151:. .. (In H11 5 35-2. ..llyum Dan I 80. ..Song Slowxm 30- '.. do Hay: -we. ,. do Hays 3549, `. do Abbey 30. r 1':-'prll drcrc ric an: Soug Dunks soc do 30- lull m micr- .'Anv.u\'cr;.] Z.'ET'j .'c MAMMIITII HIIIISE. Hun now to hand the Lar -eat. Bestmnd Cheap. en Etoc of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, T BOOTS AND sumcs, GROCERIES, &:c., .29., &c., `sbength, i_ingl"the"had'l Sundsy cf.-ning last;"V:_MA1_'. ' " I H` r'ule,`thnu|s-*tfo;`as`i"Beine-died, `it -is said; of eoi1gestio'nof -V he said`before,;the cordial oo-operation _ thelungs. It appea.r8_ he was out walk- ` of his brethren. He acknowledged the ing at 9 o clock, and soon. after ten was compliment paid him, ,and trusted he fa corpse. -An inquest was held when would be in the future as leal a. Mason . the jury returned svendicl that deceased . as he had endeavored to be in the past. died from the above cause. ' At this juncture a ii! of peckomanis ' _ We understand that the deceased, came over Lount and Oliver again, and who was a well educatedman, had been our notes were missing; we will, there for some time past a contributor-to-the fore, have to memorize. Ezammer, and this demise will leave M :-_ Rawmn rennnnad hanrlarina his that sheet with one lens of its sta.'. Mr. `En; brought into this section of the comm which they will sell at rornuk-bly -low prim... The Stock consists of I DRY GOODS-! DRESS GOODS, PUPLINS, - SIbK:5, -VELVETEENS, LADIES CLO PH JACKET3, Q ;\4".R. nf Hun nnuanuv .`n WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL- READY-MADE GLOTlll`!G I Wc llnvemvo 'ything UJM can bcdenired, cons prising ln part of Black Bro:-1 Cloth and Doe skin Suite, 'I`wel.-d buns In entfltu varivty, Menu and Boys Beaver. Pi'ol nnd.Mclton Over- coat-, Menu and Boys Pu Iackotw and Skating Conn, Menu and Boys' Hutlsun Buy and Blanket Over-conu, [Inns unadu murder on shortest notice], and newest things of the session. Our Amorvcun 0v_ctcont, manutncuned expressly ro- '-"3lV'-`la 500 pairs at` White and Grey H nnketv, 500 pa`:-9 0! Grey Cottous, 1,000 p5eccl of Wixn-on, While, Scarl: t. Illus- Ambcnnntl Magenta Flannels, Shirtmg Flannel: of all sizes an] patterns, the - Lvzrga`. nml Belt Selected Slut-It of Eng- liuh, Svotcb, and Canadian Tweed: eve: int; orted into this town- auu HLYIUE, UIAUUUD, ISBEAKFASI` SIIAWLS, CASIIIERBS, SCARI-'53. &c., kc, kc , Rowen :qIca or Ladies and Quinn` BID 8 CLOTH GLOVES AND I I'I` S, F U I. L CLOTHS OF` ALL KINDS, GENTS` LADIESMISSES & OIIILDREN3 IIOSE,ALL SIZES AND ANYQUAN- TITY, LADIES SETS OF EUR8, OUIIPOSED OF IWNK, OTTEB, GLEBE, ARCTIC ' AND, GERMAN MTNK, an WHITE GONEY, ALSO U H I L D It 1-) NS SE'I"l`S IN GREAT VAI{IETY,A FULL STOCK CF LADIES & CHILDRBNS Fl-'I: CAPS TO BIAIUII SBTTS, ' Uu`I"l`IIN WAIIPS, &c., Jzc. GENTSSILK, FUN, A 8 FELT HATS 8 CAPS. BEST AS- SURTEI) STUCK IN TOWN. ' YM lII 1I) THE MARRIN BRO S G`-ZE2.C)iZ>IE3I1'S?`! BOOT & SEIOFI `"`iar'."' 1'{;;"aoi.".espo"Z'3ed, tender-m g his thanks, &c. . ' M.. D1....-.. ......... 12;... n....u `"6. ,7 . Sugars we no now sailing ll lbs. Bright Iluocovldo fol - - ll 00 9 lbs. Lonfnnd Ground Sugar for 1 00 7 Tobnecon, Raisins, Ru-e. and any` uthur xu-uc!e in the tradu at proportioullly low tutu. No_w is the Cine to noun and 3.-It-ct_your, (all gnuds, th'oy no inst in A 1' the nowcu ItyIo9,tind will guarantee that we will sell lower that In y other housc in the trade. ar wiahoutexcopmntho Cheapest and BestIQuaIiIy Nonlh of T.-IOIIIO or any other place. Department we have Inuimmenso stool; ol'G:.~n!s and Boys Cllf,K1p and Sh-gas. Ladies and Misses Fell, KM,Cn|l and Pru- m-Hns, lW_cnB,LSldiel,VMl'l86S and Chim- rclru Rubberslnd Fell Overshocs, In all Ihe n_ewoat atyls-u. All kinds ofBoo_ls a'd Sho;-Js mnnufaclured on the pn-mixes M `the short est lluliue. Crockery, Glnlliawtm-, Lmnpa, L:unp Goods, Culebrukcd Chicagu L..ntern, an I Con`! ON. V Dupzmcnl Ilw Slot-VI: is large, \%`r{ i\:80|'ted and fresh. Comprising the newest novelties in TFBTEBTBUE It in now a-[mined by al!_that our 4ADIES CLO JACKET3, SHAWLB, of the newest! design; and styles. CLOUDS, nun; k'|'`A!~l'I` uu ; mm a uuaunu, uv. _ Mr. Plaxton sang` Ben Boult. Somebody made "a pun in a ghort speech, about the three generals, Peace, Plenty, and Prosperity. Forget. whd! Mr Arno" 9,:-hat` On 53:11: kn} {F119 Mmm mgosi. AT THE IMPORTEIIS, IN THE IN OUR '12: om: ........ am: M II lhe Ill Clll ding. (suntan nl ;_~._b. L ICI-LII], uuu J. l'UBlJUl'LlIyu .I.'Ul'3UI_ WHU : Mr. Arnall tried to sing, but---if he couldn t, how could he ?-oould you? Tlin T.anIInn4` pnnfnnnnxn Inna nnvf. ,.\~ 1sT1:1 ` ...-.;.I I AI A F: 1y kno oh I: U ?- by nu, 1 THE " 10.3 IIIW UK 6 gr] W4 mnorm T. Inn I N0 0, `dole nu--, ,..:.:;'.J Ynn an In boul ALIS ng : :n 0113,11 VUUIVILL II IIUYV IKILIIII IIU l'j\ll|-[Ill JV 1' The Learned Professions was next. called. Mr. Lount responded on behalf of the Bar, ina short speech, in which he made some humorous allusions to Royal Comnxissions, great and sniall-- upon the royal commission appointed, as lie said, to whitewash the Ministry, and the royal commission appointed to leave our highways and byways in the lthy mess they were. - 'l`|xn fnnah A? 4111: (`.111-nnvnC';nn nnrnlna {A NA ` We NJ ooluq `low i1 0. \v IIJUHD IIIIUJ WUIVO The toast of the Corporation, coming. up soon after, was responded T to by Dr. Oliver and others. The doctor in reply- ing took_ up Mr. Lount s [objections `to the roads, and could only account for that state of things by his (the doctor's) absence from town for the past few weeks---(cheers `and laughter.) If he` hadbeen at home probably the ma.t'oer would have been attended`to. (Renewed cheers.) ' - lfv .\`nnnr-or-'51 hnnlfh umu nnvf. nrnnn; UIIVUL 5- I Mr. Spencer's health was next propos-' ed, to which he briey responded. ~ A unnnr fnnnurntl Mu N/fr Innnf wk`!-Y`: Cu, UU VVIIIULI IIU UILULIJ lUBllUllLII7Uu A song followed by Mr. Lount, which he kindly informed us, privately, was Bury me not in the deep, deep lea. \Ve are indebted to Mr. Lount, as not':' being of a musical turn we failed to dis- cover 'whether it was Rule Britannia, Hail Columbia, God Save the Queen, 11 t.mvest_y of the Dead March [in Saul, or Yankee Doodle. Personally we were inclined to the opinion thn_t it was the latter. Mr. Lount, however, corrected The Visiting Brethren was re- sponded to by Mr. Nelson. 'PlIn"T.n(nsx" wmx v-Annnndml in` In! \III\I\J\4l-I-NI ll`, LII]; .L`UIn`JIla The Ladies_ was responded to` by Mr. Lount, who eulogized the sex, and wound up by saying that no life could be I! mzrnemnvrnuc /ifn notice: 1'! an/re n ninnvr9'nI1 Gun `and oxagmna . We are agents fur the Decker Instrument. which is well known to and among the `f un- aival/cd " ' ' I 9::-uIvIA`nI'\l3 clnu M./fI"l1e Host and Hostess, proposed by Mr. Auden-ton, was responded to by Mr. A1-null, after which the Junior Warden s toast wound up u. very p1'..osm1t evening. More tlmneny man we have known j for the space -of nearly half a. century we respect the Rev. .Mr. Morgan. In him we nd the Good Samaritan He can and has bound up the wounds of human- ity ina physical sense, and we have no doubtlms solaced many a. troubled soul. He has, to take it higher illustration, been like his Divine Master, emphati- cally going about doing good" to a greater extent than most people would imagine. His right hand knmveth not what his left -hand (loeth. But if we may presume to question his discourse on the late melancholy and sudden death which occurred town recently, we should quote as our authority the 13th of -St. Paul to the Corinthi:ms.- Speak well , of the deed, says a heathen writer. The moral dissection of o. departed spirit '_ isto our mind offensive. Preach zit the living so long as you wish 5 this is clear- , ly the duty of the mirister of God--but lot the dead he sacred ; and we take it, . a man's failings, in pres gnce of his corpse , should not be touc ~ tain solemnity in the presence of the . dead which no other consideration could produce, and the remains of a departed spirit inspire us with an awe which would make us refrain from canvassing, 1 or questioning, or setting ourselves up as judges as to the character of one who has departed this life. _Perhaps we are wrong, or perchzmce we are right; but i we take authority for it. Who art , thou that judgeth another man's ser- vent? to his own muster shall he stand or . fall. V VVe are led in port to these remarks by asermon preached in Toron- to on the melancholy accident that befell the son of the Rev, Mr. Morgan, where- in the preacher, with regard to the sur- vivor, utterly set ut naught Sr. Paul and the divine doctrine, that " charity suffer- eth long and is kind, and though one speaks with the tongues of men and of an- gels and has no_t charity, he becomes as , sounding brass or as tinkling cymbals}? ' \Ve are sorry to differ with the rev. gen- , tlemen we have referred to,',a.s one of A them, with whom we are person:x.ll_v_ ac- quainted, we believe to be, in the strict- . est sense of the words, a good man, going , about doing good to the physical as well as the spiritual nature of all with whom ,_ he comes in contact, independent of sect or creed. `I1, ,`I,'1',, ' I` red. We "feels cer- 4 9 ,_...--.'.--a. I Sn_ALI. We ma RULED BY A,KING'3-- It washinted some time ago that Can- ada. `should stgnp on - her ownaeoount, and invite one of tI;:s_sonsVof the Queen ,to he_o\'1r,K' ` T,` propomt1' Tqn seem- eii `oonsiderable;n_vor, but not move so .$ha.n.:_doea the pngopongl to wit die West End4'1`- tdre, ;_um um. ;1ayj_ia.;t)tonk-bf; : ~ I L Cfoiv? ,. 5" . A good square meal can [be had cheh at All hours alrthe Fashion Saloon. ULHJ DUUIJIIU LU JJELTLU. A ` The South Sinicoe Show was. magni- cent success; but of this o.lso `we will have to say more next week . Physiiana presriptiou are [very carefully compoundd at Wood s,- ofitlie. Medical Hall. .Mr. McNab makes suite to order in a style and t thn.t`ean t be beat in Tor-on-, to or any other place, and at shah cheap rates. _Go there and get measured. ' ` Our speoial renmrl(s we vesexive until our gmnd-children have twaddled` their twaddle, when we may have something to say in reference to the merits of the produce shown, about which we think we can talk intelligently and, with` knowledge. But this much. we_ may say, we think it an honor to be able to gtnte thatin the matter of wheat, the town- ship of _Oro has beaten all Canadm The rstprizo wheat, shown by Mr. Ruther- ford, was vastly superior to thatvvhich in London took the Canada Company's: prize of $100, and the Canada Company ; -prize .n.t we Fair .1-ankeil only second in Bairrle. `rm... .q....n. u:..;.... m .-- -u- i A W ' The agricultural shows this year all over are ner than lmve hitherto been seen in Simcoe. VVe have delayed again this week in order to get the prize list in advance of anybody. Our . youthful friend is at liberty to copy it ; we can assure him it is `correct. Our grey- haired friend can also do the same--.we are not pnrticttlur,` Every grzmglamotlner. is noted for kindness to her _grp.nd-chil- (h`t`1).. ' *-1` ` rx ' " I 1 Forrjlling leave. .- evdn U1 \4l Ocu- Personalities in the press We objectto, but wethink them still more objection-V able in the pulpit. ' J1! IIJ BGIJLIIS UIIGU YOU 55,` DUWUWI IID erous life unless it was a mm-n'ed luau IIUHI UIIU IIIJVU DISHES: _We understand that the deceased, who was a well . contribu_tor'toAthe Ezanuu_er, land Zhis demise will that sheet with one less of its sts`. Mr. Raine was a.n_1ember of thevolunteery force, and was buried on Tuesday with military honors, in large number being present to` witness the funeral, which took place at the` English cemetery. The band heading the procession, played the Dead March in Saul. The body . was conveyed to the church, where the solemn service of` the church of England was prformed by the Rev. Mr. Morgan, 1 and where some remarks were made i which we take exception` to elsewhere, - ~ after which the corpse was lowered into the` grave; ashes to ashes, dust to = dust" was pronounced, and the injunc- tion-- bury my dead out of my sight" was carried out, the military in the ' meantime ring the usual salute over i the grave of their dead comrade - ceased was the son of 9. church of Eng- > land clergyman. T De- do to the `Medical Hall for pure drugs. and" chem icals. Mr. McNab s is th place for-dre ss goods and dry goods. The Show has been a very great suc- cess, which speaks well for the County of Simcoe. It is also ugood sign when our u1e1x:lnmt's command the condence of the public, Now, we trow that the rm of Powell & Co. do so, from the fact that those who go to purclu3.se there once continixe doing so. This, we take it, is a good sign. 4 - rin Bros, of the Mammoth House, Col- , dealt largely, both in xeady-marle and - premises as to have at separate compart- ' . ment for carrying iton on 9. larger scale eral business, so that there really is n. - good foundation for their claiming of . being the first ofgenersl stores. Infact '3 supply him with the best of eating and , drinking. - .. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS.--It is a fact that at the east end of this town there is 1!. rm that does _a business second to none in their line, either in town or country ; that rm is the Mur- lier street, east of the Market Square. We know for a. fact thstino rm has a larger stock of general merchandize. As dry goods merchants they rank in the V rst-class, as they keep in stock the best of dry goods, dress goods, and ready- made clothing, and sell as reasonable as any other house. Then they keep a heavy assortment of groceries and`pro- visions, crockery, 550. _:- and as they buy all farmers produce, skins, and pretty much everything this class sells, and pay the highest market price for the same, quite 9. rousing trade is done by them in this department. \Ve next come to boots and shoes, -in which they have always custom work, .but are` determined. to do a. bigger thing" than ever in this line, and with this end have so enlarged their than ever; and last, but by no means the least, they are adding the tailoring business to their otherwise unique genw they supply every material want for the inner and `outer mun. For the. outer man, from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot, they can t him to a T 5 and then for his inner man they "can `MECHANICS! INSTLTUTE--CHESS SECTION. The match between Blm-rie and Col.- lingwood was brought to 9. close on Monday evening last, result_ing_in favor of Collingwood. vWe do not give the moves of the first game as they are not calculated to exalt very much- the public opinion of the chess talent of either place. `It. wasthe well-known opening of Lopez Gambit, and bungled probably as it has never been before. On the close of the first evening's play, the Barrie men reviewed their game, and found that by some stupid blunder` a Pawn was on Wllite King's 31-d, which should not hsiwe been upon the board at all, and as they had been playing under the incubous of this imaginary Pawn for a. whole night, and irretrievably compli- cated the game, they thought it more prudent to `resign and couunence afresh, `so .-the following game was played. Bur- rie having the move adopted the Scotch G-mnlxit, and the game went on thus 2-- VVHITE. 7 . BLACK. 1') A -D '|) I I4` f1('\T T Y\Tr1Irn-xrvrx roruljumlg wave. - evdning H `Mail f'mm Ori|lia, evening Exprcu morning III`! In .13 In 1; U G, JIUW UQll1llgW00(l could have saved the game ; but "this move was fatal to Barrie. `Had Barrie played K-toK B 4th.orK ts 6t-h, Barrie gametwassgfe. 1ki74_'-Ir-n --n. `.. -r '{_s 12. to B. 2., A i>.'&' Q. B; '4. .37 K. to K. Kt. 3. P. to Q. B. 5. - 333 K. takes P. P. to Q. Kt.L5. ~q us-ltvw -lbs L DUO LI- -39`K. to `K'..B;T 3. P. to Q. R. 4. ?*fUp 1:9 'this` time Ban-rie's,p1a.y was un- Vexbeptionablp. The moves were .well cogsidered, and though to time by: Coliingwood. were : what any person }qo ;ive_x -_sant with the "game \_vould1_zp'proye. In..faot`;it `was diicult to 0888, till move -39- -or, K to K, B 3, how Oomngwooa could have navnd ux" ammo - Inn!` '41-`- AIf'you want good family our, go to_ C. A. Perkins . - P39; . _44,1L:s.-5. , `P.i_:oKt.-7..&wins Tho; in which this match was t at nlnl.-'.`.."..`..... :.. ;.1...'...__;- teach a for W the: :1 '4` 1.1.1.. 6 Castles. ~l'\L_l\ VV ILA L ll. B ARRI E. `uuuu (511 3 Rll 101' N10` of club gune _the_futt4u'o. '. _apL.._ _ `J... ..'_ NORTHERN RAlLWAY_TlME- I`A:i;';.7 GoingSou1h,Expreas - - - - 6.4 " Accommodation - - lg.` ISHALIK. OOLLINGWOOD . -I.nUU.l\-`Z Kt. to Q. B. 3. P. takes P. B. to Q. K6. 5. chk. .1 . takes P. ( I`! L_?\n In ms` istane no o_rio was regiiigrIyj] ~ depubed Tb` ght out_ the contest, but ; nwnv-I1 rmn 1-n1~mrl:mml ha land :1 1-iuhi: in '1 Dllllllcufyll ~`Ila`I_lll \lI-IV uuxr UUuIIcqw,- u blvery` onetconsid mhhe had a. ;ig1s,c*"t3';` take off his coat. The consequence was A that the-gentleman, who, from. his un- . ` doubted skill, ostensibly had the `control of the match, would hsve been more than humaurcould he have kept his head ' level under the showers of suggestions made by those who were wise in their own conceit We would earnestly sug- gest on the were of our chess playing character, that on the return match the interests of the Bo.rrieClub should be placed in the hands of one or two, or three at the outside, of their best play- ers; and although there could be no objection to other members of the clnb attending, all interference on their part should be strictly and positively pro- hibited. . Mr. Perkins sells No. 1 grocer-iea.s and pxfovisions at a cheap rate. _ - nu rug. (:5 o .1 I ,0,- I . The Fasimion S\1`oon isv-`the place for oyster suppers ; they are there got up in styl. ` ' f`-_,_`l2._, .;__-.`I~ L..-_J_I,L`I, .._L.J low (-.I`x'\'nadian tweds, broadcloth, and every other kind of cloth can be had at McNab s gents? furnishing store. ` ' Going South, Express u.u 5 -. C Muil - - 81 > From '1 oronto fox` Meaford and Collingwood. Mali North - - - - - - 3 Accommodation - - - ` - ' - 3.0 Expresuo Collmgwood -V - .- 7.-I Muulmlm u-lanreh. WOODS, of the Medical Hall, keeps everything necessary torvladios toilets, to beautify their complexion or to give 9. beautiful head of natural hair. ` `REMOVAL:-On the 25th inst., Mr. Locke will remove from his premises to. those now ocicupied by Messrs.Gmver & Son as a hardware store. P- rticulars will` be given `by adver_t_-isement next week. ` A Tmzmnnovs CRASH. --Thie1'e is a great panic in nancial circles, at 1:16 collapse of some of tlr. largest conirner- cial houses in the States ; but thag is nothing" to the excitement there is amongst ten. drinkem, at the fuel; that Mr." Hunter, of the Canton T Store, im- ports-his teas direct, and that they have a mostdelicious zwor. __ But ton in not the only thing in which Mr. Hunter ex- cels; for in groceries, provisions, and liquors, he can't be beatbin quality or undersold in price. NORTH RIDING CO. SIMCOE AG- RICULTURAL SOCIETY. CLASS -THOROUGH-BRED HORSES. I Stallion--N6 entries. 2 year old Filly--lst Donald Camp- bell, 2nd Donald Campbell. vnnu-':hm (`MIL .... `lI`31I.. Q......:..l ....:_,. ""iEeZ1Tiin"<}i" (II-i" i'i1",rl .'s,.e(;i=.1` prize by A. C. Thompson, Esq.-1st W. ' Raikes, 2nd John Wilson, 1 3rd D. Mc- Carthy, jr. .~ Moro ant` 1?no`_1`-Iv T` Mnnntkup 3.. IJGLULIJ J1- .Mare and Foal-1st D. McC;u'thy, jr., 2nd Wesley Blackstock, 3rd John Wil- B011 . 1.1 .II,,x1,,,- I1 111-` "rd muiioul by it thorough-bred Site-' Special Prize by \V. D, Ardagh, Esq.-lst J no. Wilson. - ` CLASS 2-CARRIAGE OR COACH IIORSE-3'. St;allion--lst J. Clement; 2nd John Pa1't1'idg9, 3rd A. McDo11ald; 0 vonr rd.` Ii`:Hn nu (labia... 1..& I`....* UIML \/- .1]: LJULIILUUV, U1 ll LVIIUJIIUII. `V Pair Carriage Horses. in harness. at- tached to vehicle, Special Prize by VV111. Lount, Esq.,~-1st VanTa.ssel 85 vMorgan, 2nd B. Bruzel & VVilly, 3rd A. C. 'I`lu nrn nunn auu 1). Thompson. ':.m1., rt. = `_lE _IlVlS'(ll-I & HAMLIN onm co. nsodauh In {which the- muY`;;.'rling Filly or Colt--lst A. Rus- sell, 2nd George Campbell, 31-d George Uowan. T 73,,` 'll` I'D` I n. An`: U. uuanuun, Jx .,- uxu LVIISITID Jonnson. - Working Oxen--`-lat -Robert Clarke, 2nd Robert Mumu, 3rd R. Hubbard. 2 gear old Steers-.1 st J. Caldwell, 211% .Ch3ppoll, 3rd Martin~Johnsan.' earling Sheen-`-lat J. ,jr.,V 2nd, W. ` 411- fAnw_>_',>1..L. A fI.I'.`l-..-,n" `f`i3al' '01:: '5:$r_1st A. calawein, 2na~.Jomtm Sissons; jr., 3rd F. W. '7 7`. ` ' " R gs; Cdw or Heifer--"lat Jo.1u`1 Dari}; 2ndF.W.Lloyd.% ~ ; " `E}f31T{$*fiy"3I`Z'i3g_1st Geo. Campbell, 2nd Robert Munro. ' '.v......1:...;. 17:11.. ....`n..1+ 1-; w 1' I. Ua|.u15 .L' :11) UL \.JULV;', |I`art_;1-idge, 2nd Robert: Clark. Nfo1-n urn` 14`nul_~1u+. W 11 1UVI:c:c;d Mire and Foal-lst Charles Bennett, 2nd John__ Simmonds, 3rd Jos. Simmonds. V ' 71- a nu. -. nan H uunuj 1JCUl.lul'(.l. - _ Stallion, any age or breed--Special prize by Dr. Olive )---lst Miller &. S!'ig- `ley. ` mummy... 4...... .. H91]- 2 year old Heiferq-lst John Daily, 2nd Thomas Dmry, 3rd Fred k Lloyd. Yearling Hei_fer---1st A. Caldwell, 2nd do,', 3rd-._ ' - Calf--1st D'A.lton McCarthy, jr., 2nd J. Simona, jr.,- 3rd Martin Johnson. .' A Wmbina {)YA!I_._':In'D-A`:--5 '57 I. at IJll\-IEIT, L|\l .L|`JI-IUIU KJIHIA. Mara and Foal,-*1st W. D. StQd(laft, 2nd C. H. Bqannett, 3111 Nixthzm VVice. 'D.~.Z .._- ` .. l`......3...... II . .... .. :-. L. ..-_- ,; "lnrtlgetu ghbancd

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