lht ~auauinu One -~u·tihel turnips-'I.' Whit~field, T !-;wain, Jtattllmau. .GM&rlow )'eek white beans- G Marlow, P Holt. ' ·:~ ·, ' 'l'H:C RIFLE. 'l.'ho i nuual prize meetin g oftbe Bowwanville die ABfouia.tion, was htld on l!'rida.y last, .. llll was largely attendeu. 'l'he da.y was v~ · Y unfavorable, heuce big scores w ere iropoanih1e. ]'ollowing is the complete Prh~e L ist:CJTJ Z~NS' Mt\.TCH. RAN<IES.-200 and 5C(l yds, 7 ehots at each. 'YALU!! N·HI J!J . BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, O cT. 22. CARTWRIGHT FAIR. As announced, this fair was held on Thursday au<l Friday last. The weather Nl Friday was uot of the best c.rder, being ~ome what shuwery during the afternoon, which mad e the attend1mce much smaller tha11 it otherwise would have been. .. The exhibits in the shed were all firstclass. The display of butter, bread, buns, etc., were particula1 ly good, as was also f;hf.J f;µit a nd vegetable department. ln 111iii@~ hno,f work there was a large assort'hiirnl, wh[ch r eue;!:ed great credit on the fa.dies of th e township; ~,~~ h orses, catex11lbitecl, wera 1111 or ti. ~\i~t:rlor class, so much so that to a person who has att ended this fair for a number of years , the chauge in this l ine cann ot but be noticed. As must of the exhibitors' names appe:\r in the subjoined Prize List, ther e is.no need of our particulariziug further. The genial Secretary, Mr. Jas. Parr, will please accept our thanks for favors extended to us. The following is t he tJe1 P.heep Dozen carrots-J c.. ates. P Holt. lJozen table canots-N J effrey. P Holt. Tlu·e·l beads cabbag-e- P Holt. S Sheppard. Two 8quashes- I.' IJolt, H Pollard. 'l wo pumpkins- H Pollarrl Dozen Beets-- P Holt, ~ J effrey . Pee.: onions-W ;\1 cLaughlin, .Tl~ 1rder. Dozen M1mgold W u..t zels-T A Wi·ight & Sons, N Jeffry . Dozen winter apples- G Marlow, W J','.[c. Laughlin. Dozen fall apples-I and 2 N Jeffrey. Doz apples, russetts- G Marlow, .T Bea.cock ])oz snow apples- S Sheppard, ,J ~~order. D.. z apples, northern spies - R Rowan, J J Llo·d. Dez fall pears--W MQLaughlin, J J Llord. Doz winter ptars- J Beacock. Half-doz bunches grapes-Mrs J Parr. D oz tomatoes-S Shepherd. P Holt. Three citroni- J ll'order, 'l' Swsin. Doz ears Indian corn= !f Jfo~ lish, P Holt. Six va;rietie· winter ll>P!?le~: fin~ apples each J A Wright., J J L!ortl: ~A!?m~' DEPA.h'l'MEN'l', > .\ UDR.E8S. rl'S $L ... Wm. Gamble ..... Port Hope .... .. .. 55 7 ... . .I . 8. Mitchd ... . J:Sowmsnville ..... .55 6 ...... ll. D . Beach · . . . ·· ... ...52 5 . .. . .lohn Sando... ... . . .. ... 5I 4 .. . _.J. Lawrie... . . . .. . Port Hope .. . . . 50 :L .... 1Vfajo1· White . . . . Whitby. .. .. .' . .. 48 3 ... ,.I . I<. F airbairn. ... Belle1rille........... 48 ;{ ___,.1. li JlJinson.. . . . .. Lindsay . . . .. .. .47 4. _. .'l'urner Brisbin .... l\Ianvers. . . .... . ~9 4 . ·· . Or. McLanghlin ... Bowmanville ..... .48 and p!ge, I Mrs A Mr.Lean. l Ten yards home -made flannel (all wool)-Mrs i A McLean. Mrs J Y McLaughlin. N.u rn. ADI'·llESS, PTS. 'l'tn yards home-made woolen carpet- Mrs VALU!!. W Vanc~rop, Mrs J l<eacock. $ 10 . ...·T. Lawrie ... ....... Port Hope ... .... li8 'l'en yar<ls home made rag carpet-Mrs Dr. 9 ... .'!'ho·. Busbin .... Manver·. .... .... 55 J ; 8 . ... W . S R us~ell . . . , 13owmanyillc. , .· o1 Oliver, Mrs J Y l\1cLanghlin. P air home mane woolen blankets-Miss A 7 . . .. J .Hrown ........... .Cadmus . . . .. . _. . M Taylor, Mrs W Vancamp. fj ·. · W .Hilton . . .. .... Belleville .. . . ... . 54 Home mad~ woolen coverlet- Mrs R B 5 .. . . E . Prout ... ., . . ... Bowmanvllle ...... 52 Spinks, Mrs S Shopht!rcl. 5.... ...T. !I. Oliver .... Bellevill· ...... .... 51 H ome 1JLru:ie cotton coverlet --Mrs S :;:hep4 ·· . ··T. Cnrtis ... ....... Whitby .. . ..... .. 4!J 4 .. . . D. D. 13each .... ... Bowmanville ...... 4!J h·d . ' 4 .. .. :r. B. Mitchel... . ·· 47 !:!..,me-made geut1eman's plaid- 1 and 2 Mrs 3 ... . B.L.Livingstone .Poi-t Hope ... ..... ..15 l 'IUZE I.IST . }!] Ginn. ~ "' .. ,J, !{, Jf11ii dinirn. l~ellevi!lt>,. .·· , ... 44 1'1'Qf.SES 1 H ome made ladies' shawl ( wool~n)-Mrs E <!-+ ' "~-.. \ -gE,\V¥ mY-,t;GHl\ Giun. I 3 ... ...T. ll. Murri~ .... Tiowrn:<11vill.i . . . . 42 S .... .'W. Honr ... .. .. .J)arlington ........ 41 bI · v · · 'II oma; Darcy A Home made fancy qni!ti.ig- Mrs J Y Mc . · · · d- · ' Laughlin, Mrs .J W l\tcGill. T eam to ou e ' agyn, - 1 2 .. . . .I. A.. Williarnson .. Undsay ........... Al 2 .. ... W . Qainble ...., .. .. Pott Il<>pe, . . . .. .4l T~lor,d'l'homasf AlWbyi-h 1 guhrt.s1"'e- -Ja8 Cov.tes C Ho:n1 l!\'lde plain quiltin~-1 and 2 Mrs ST .oroo ruare, ua ... u' z .-. -r.: 2 .. · · N , H. Youn!( .. . . Jlowmanville . . .. 40 McGill, Rich Suggitt. . ~ur~uS- ·D ·. . ... . 2 . . .. Dr. McLnugblin. " 40 'l'wo year old colt- Ri:nry Mr.untJ oy, J obn , 1 HUrt1Qmad" gentleman· sh1rt-l and 2 Mrs AGGmmATE MATCH. ~ ·li·h I D11.rcey . 'O'n~ year old colt--.Jas Coates, Thoe Whlte, Home made specimen patch work - Mrs C Scoreij of fJitizens' and Aoeociation Matches Jno Jobb. . . , Larmer. lYus .I ~eac~k. eombioed . :f'oal by side 0· r its mother:...:.J'al!I (hi.1tes , Chas . Home I??~e ,kmt qmlt--Mrs J Y McJ,a.ugh- TALUE. WINNER. PTS, M ·Gill 'rhos White i ln, Mrs :S I l! erguson . Home madt. yaru mat- I and 2 Mrs J Y B.R. A .B::idge.....T. Lawrie . .... . . . .. . .. 108 c · · Gm8EltAL l'Ulll'OBE. McLaughlin . ~L. .. . ..... ..... J. Tl. Mitchel.. ..... . .. . 102 Howe made rag mi\t-Mrs G McGill, Mrs ;J T eam to double wagon-Jno Forder. Anson 5 . ... . .. . ...... . D . lleach .. . .. .... ... .. .101 4 ... .... .... . . . . W . hilton ..... ... ....... !!6 Taylor. · Y McLaugblii1. · l:lrood mare, foal by her side-Henry MountHome mad" six skeins stocking yarn- Mrs S I :L ... ... .. .. ..... W.Gamhle . . ... . .. . ... 96 :-! . ... . .. .......... Thos. J-lrisbin. . .. . . . ... !)5 joy. Levi C 'l'aylor. Teasdale Whitfi~ld. . Sheplwrd, Mrs !{Rowan. Homo mad<:> pair woolen sock s-Mrs S T 'l'wo 'I' ear old colt, gelding or filly- David 2.50 ......... ........ W. S Russell.......... . !J5 · - -- - · · · - - 1. 50.. ... .........T Urown . ........... .... 94 Galbraith, JIJo Edw:i.rds, T A Wright. l!'erguson. I N A DA:NGERous P '.lSI'l'ION.-·Any m an, One year < Jld colt-l'nas Larmer; 2' and 3 Home made pair woolen stockings- Mrs A 1.50...... .. ..... ... . J. K. Fairbairn .. ... . ... 92 1.25.......... ... J . H . Oliver.... . .. .. ... !lt woman or child is in a d an~erous cond1 Anson Taylor McLe~n. Mrs ::> T Fer~ueon . J!'oal by "idc ofitsmother--Teasdale Whitfield, Horne made pair woolen mittens- ~'.libs BA 1.25 . . . . .. .. .....T. Sando . . . -. ..... ...... !H tion when neglecting a const,ipated ~ t ate 1.25.. . ... ... .... Dr. Mcf,a11K hliu .. ... .. . 88 David lVlilne, R .B SpiukM. Johnston, Mis S 'l' Fe r~uson. of the b owels. 'fhere can be r10 perfect CARRIAGE. l:l'.)me made pair woolen gloves-Mrs ST 1.00 . ..... . .... . E. Prout . .... ... ....... .. 87 · healih without a. regu lar action vf this 1.00 ... . .. . ..... Ma jor White . .. . . . . .... 87 'r w ~ F erguson. llerlin Wool or worsted work. raised- Mrs '1' function. Burctock Blood Bitters cure Team- Joo Devitt, hos oo.... EXTltA SERIES. Brood mare, foal by her side-Geo Fallis, constipation by i mpartin g a h ealthy tone 'Vood, Mrs ST Fer~usoo. RANGE. 2CO yards, 7 shots; any poRition. Jas Parr. b erlin wool or wor>tad work, fiat- Mrs W to all the e~cre tions .t · 'l'wo year old coH, ge!Jing or filly--Thomas VALUE. lSAlllll. A DDRESS· r rs. Yan Camp. Mrs T Darcv . Swain, -,Vm Parr, Jas Pnrr. I N GooD REl'Ul'E.- James M cMurdock, Having decided to r etire from the Je welry Business, offer s his s tock Specimen embroidered brR.id work - I and 2 $8 .. ·. ,.T. Sando....... .... llowmanville . . . . a:~ One year old colt--Sam 'J' Ferguson, J oslrna writing from Kinae.le; says : "B B . B . as of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, S i lver P late. S pectacles, etc., at TREMrs T Darcey. 5 .. . .'l'. H. J\>IcMurtry. ·· . . . . 3:-1 Fergu·on . . a remedy for diseases of the b lood, liver. 3 ... ... l!'. H obbs .. ...... .. Port Hope .. . . ... :;2 Single driving horse, under 15~ hand· h1gh- Spl'cimen Crochet work- Mrs 'l' Darcy, Mrs J . MENDOUS REDUCTIONS until t he whole is disposed of Parr :-1 .· ·· Dr. McLaughlin ... Bowm&n ville . . . . ;;2 a nd kidneys , has an excellent rep utation Geo l!'allis. 'l'bos Mc!ver, Jns Uampbell. Spec fancy netting - ! and 2 Mra T Darcy 2 ...... .T. li Mitchel .... " . .. . :-12 i n thie locality. I have used it, and speak The stock sold Retail at Wbole!!iale Pa·ices. Single driving horse. 15~ hands high aud Spec fancy knitting- Mrs Llord, Mrs J Y . ... :l2 2 .... .T. W. Dutton...... over--\Vm McK ee, Jno heacock, G W From 20 to 40 J·c '· ceut dis count Cor Spot Cash.McLauithlin. 2...... J. K . 'Fairbai nr.. . Belleville .. ... . :n from exper ience, as well a s obf!er vat ion . McGill . · " T Darcy, Spec embroidery on muslin--·Mrs 2...... W. C. K ing .. .. ... Bowman\·ille ... . al It is t he only medicine I n·ant, a nd I adSaddle horse- A E Claughton, Wm Iaylor, New Gold iluntin~· Watches 1·ed11ced to $ 1G. $20 Mrs J Beacock. · vise others afnic the to try i t . "! 2 . .. W. Roenigk ... .... .. " .... ill Wmhrr . . Spec bend work-1 and 2 Mrs J Heacock. 1.50. A. B. Hales . .. .... Port Hope ... ...... :n do (So do $2'1. $ 30 Foal by side of its mother--Geo J?all13, Jas Spec wax fruit- Miss BA Johnston, Mrs 'l' 1.50. W. t'.!. Ru ,sell .. .... Bowm!l.nville . . .. :11 Pan, Sam Allin. $49 do do do $ 3~. Darcy . 1.25 .·J. Fl. Morrie....... ·· . ... :11 c A'l'TLE- nunHAM. do (]o (JO $ 40. · Wax shell·- ·1and2 Mre T Darcy. $:i0 ] 25 . Major Hughes ..... Cad mus.... ... ... . 31 Artitical flowers, not wax.,.--Mrs 'l' Darcy, Milch cow with pedigree- 'l' A Wright, R 1. .. .. J A..Wil-liam·on.. Lind·ay .... . . .. :11 do do do $ 30. $ 60 Mrs J Beacock. l'hilp. 'l' Werry. · l ... ... E .L. Livinl'ston ... Port Hope . . ..... :r.. Painting in oil- Mrs T Darcy, Miss B A ·rwo year old heifer, with pedigrel'- 1 & 2 :New Silver Watcltc!!!, all 1nakes, at same I"eductio11s. John·ton . TA Wright. About GO second hand Sil ver Watches, from $ 3.00 to $8.00 each~ One y~ar old heife~, with pedigree-'l'eas Urayon drawiug- Mrs \V VanCamp, J ,eather Work~ I and 2 Mrs 'l ' Darcy. Whitfield, R Philp, Thos \Verry. Sil ver Pla t e, Rings, C hains, Lock ets, Broaches , Ear Rings, &c., a t even be humbu gged by plirnsible J!'urm ~r·s wreatb- Mrs "l ' Swain. H eifer calf, of I~8 6 - Tl1·1s Werry, '.I' A Hair wreath-Mrs 'l' 'W hitfield, 1\'Ira. T. stories about the Jewelry greater reductions. This is a BONEFI DE CLEARIN G SALE ; all Wright. Bull cal( of 1886 thoro-bred- .Jas Coates. Darcy. bll&iness. good s warranted aH r e presen t.ed. I purpose remai niDO' in town and 0 Wool wreatJ1- Mrs J Bea<'ock, Mis!:! B A :3erd, containin11: 1 male :ind 4 fe,ualea,,;:.. will be r espon sible for all goods sold. believe a~l :you see in pri nt Johuston. T A Wright, Rich Phil[I. m uch of i t ls not t ruti. Berlin \\Tool fiowers --Mrs 1.' Darcey. GRADE. 'Voolen tidy- 1-and 2 Mrs .T Beacock. take anything for gran ted, Milch cow- R Suggitt, 2 a nd :~ 'fhr8 Werrv. Cotton t;dy- 1 and 2 Mrs J 8Hacock. but prove for y ourselves by Two year old heifer- 1 and 2 Joa Campbell, Wax flowers-- Mrs VanCamp, Mrs ST FerHaving a large stock ot' Material for all kinds of R epai r ing on h and,. Ja.q Parr. ac ~nal comparison. One ypar old heifer- R Suggitt, Th"~ '\\ erry, guF~!ther flowers- Mrs G McGill, Mrs 'l' tbe Job bing Departmen t will b e a specia l feature in t his Great Clearbuy old stock at any price, RR Spink~. Darcy, go where goods are fresh ing Sale. All Repairi n g a t greatly reduce d prices: Heifer calf of 1886-TI Suggitt. Papers flowers- Mrs J as Beacock, Mrs John and prices low. SHEEP- coTswow . Bi:acock. German raised work--Mrs S 'l' Frguson. believe our prices low be- Main S prings put in.··· 50c. to 75c. : Watches cleaned ··· ··· 50c. t o 75c. Aged 11-am- .T no Sam"lls. 1, 2, and 3. 1 5c. cause we say so h er e, but J ewel s properly fitted... 7>0c. to 75c. 1 Watch Glas~es fitted.. 2 Ewes that have raiEe<l lambs this season- Miss C Spinks. Hnme made cotton stockings- Miss E Ginn, J no l:lamell~, J aR Coi>t.es. prove the fact for yourselves. Case Sprin gs fitted ···· 5 0c. to 75c. Clocks cle aned .... . . . . . . 40c. to 7 5 c. .M rs 'l' Darcy. 2 Shem·ling- ewes- J as Coates. Home made cotton socks- Mrs W LJord . ~vast a lot of valuable time 2 Ewe lauibP- Jno Sam~lls. All other w ork i n proportion. All work warranted, as i n the past. Sofa Pillow- Mrs W VanCamp, Mrs T rn argument. I.lqCESTER A call s ol icited. Darcy. Yemli11g ram- Rich Suggitt. . Log caoin quilt- Mrs J Y McLaughlin, Miss Ram lamb--·1 and 2 R Sn.rgitt, 'l'hos Werry, B A Johu·tou. 2 Ewes that have 111i·ed hmbs this season·Tuft quilt-- Mrs G W McGill, l\'.Irs R 13 R Sug,:itt. 2 and :l T Werry. 1 Spi nk·. . ~N. B .-To save costs, o ver- d ue accounts must b e settl e d forthwith. 2 Shearling ew~s - -It Suggitt, Sam Allin, T Lace Work-~Cr· J 13eacock, l\bs J' T Fer the sizeof oi:rstock Bowmanville, September 23, 1886. 39-tf. Werry . guson. 2 Ewes bmbs-R Suggitt. 'l' Werry. and quality o f Batting- Mrs ST Ferguson. Bah y l)rcss -- Miss B A Johnston, Mrs J & HROPS!llllE DOWNS , goods wit.h other stocks. Bencock . Aged ram - John . Enl(lish the varietv and SPECIAL PIUZES. Itam lamb- 1 and :! Jno English . klove:ty of designs 2 Ewes th at have raised Jambs this eeasonof onr goods with t h at of ,,th ers. 1. By Alex Sto.wart. H :trness Maker, Wil· 1 and 2 Jno l!:nglish. li~~sburg, a whin. value :s2, for best singl e 2 Ewe !ambs- 1 a nd 2 Jno F.r.glish. the l o\v_ prices we dnvmg horae. - \Vm M~Kee. SWINE- SUFFOLK. quo te w 1tl1 the al- . . 2. l:ly Shaw & McClung, merchants, Wil- Thie powder never varies. A marvel of j Boar - Thos Swain . hamsburg, $ 1.50 for best two bu8hels black purity, str ength and wholesomeness. Moro !edged low prices of otl1ers. Sow that hns raised pigs this season- J ohn oats- Geurge Mai ton. . . economical than t he ordinary Kinds, and can?Ur Work ehop and Bt-acock. S Allit1. · 3 . By Wm Parr, merchant. W1\11amsburg, not be sold in competition with the multitude its valuable and Sow pii,;. six months olcl or under- J.no ,Jobb. $2 for "est saddle horse- A E Claughton . of low test, short weight_ , ulum or phosphate - -AGENT FOR - · 4. By Hobert B Spinks, Chairman of the po_ wders: Sohl only in <;ans. ROYAL BAK- complet e set of tools w ith others. Sam Allin, .John Jobb. Cart wright Board of H ealth, $2 in two prizes llSU· POWDEll CU., 106 Wall St.. N. Y. the work we turn Blll\KSHIRE. of $1. , ~n. and 75 cents for the two best parcels out with t h e work 1 , }$oar - Chas McGill. Thos Swain. :Hoar pig, six months ol<l or under-- Robert of l)urdock Reed, t aln ng lat and 2nd prizes. th ers p rofess to be good. o 'fhe Reed must have been R'fO W ll on the exh~bi Philp. o ur stock of m ater tor'd form, this season, and will beco me the POULTRY. property of the prize giver at . the close of the ial for all kinu~ of ~ Pair plymoth rocks- 1. 2, an_ d 3 P et e1 · Holt, E xhibition - G Marlow. P Holt. r ep airs with ot h er stocks and ! Pair black spa.c.ish- ThoR Wood. Pair gents' slippers - Miss U Spinks, Mrs. S Pair white leghorns- J ru Holmes, 'l'hos 'l' Fergnson. Swain . J!'anq bracket·-Mrs J B eacnck, M~s S 'l' Pair dorkin.:;s--.Jas CoatPs . Ferguson. P air bnff cochins-T bo~ Darcy, J 8s Co·~t~s. Pillow Sham-·Mrs S 'l' Ferguson. all othera in the late d e- ' ... P air hamburg3- Jas PRrr. Pair bramas, L ight- 1 and 2 Peter Holt . signs and fresh patterns of i (J) C\} r l Pai 1 lmthroas, dark- Ohs l\foGill. -~ CJESAREAof goods we show. : t:J):y' ~ Pair tmkeys- l' Holt, 'l'hos Darcy, John in variety of stock of Plat( µ.j :Beacock . ed Ware, Gold and S ilver \ ~ ~ P:>ir geese- Chas McGill, A McLean, 'J'eas WhitfieH J o"clry and Cutlery. . W 1j Pair tlucks- S 'l' Ferguson , Rich Rowan, in our Rock Crystal Spec..,~ ~ (1) John Jobb. ---o-- . tacles and Eye-glasses, all 1 (1) ~ DAIRY PRODUCE. oth er k inds shown . 0 ·..-4 A Much N eed ed Want for t h e 'l'nh of bntter, 50 lbs or over- C Larmer, '.!.' in the exceedingly low r1 OJ Whitfield, T Wer1y. · Townships of Cartwright a nd pr ice we q uote for Clocks, lo-4 ~ """"4 Ten lbs butter- R Rowan, C Larmer, T Darling ton Supplie d. Whitfield. Watches and o~her goods. \ C\} ·..-4 C\} Loaf of bread- Miss A. Taylor, Mrs Marlow, most certainly in our re- ,..,., ,..-; · M Mrs \V Va11Cam1 >. ..[!J pairing department and all i 1--1-4 ~ r'\ The subscriber lm s d ecid ed to open! HIPLEMENTS. other DESlltAJII,E feat uree. \ ~ H Ringle cutte.r- .TM H olmes. -SIOH, is our mott o a nd j rf) l·'annmg mill - Wm Forsyth. ·11811;111 , our principals arc go ahead, ' Ul DOMESTIC M ANUFACTURES. R ICHARD R OWAN, where a kind s _ __ and it w ill req uire but l ?' Team harness- 1 and 2, B.J<' Ackerman. - -o f - i s, b eyond question, the best Ringle li~ht barness- 1 and 2, B ]!' Ackerman. 'l'en ym· J§ home-made cloth - Mrs J Parr, I l I 3 . . . . \V. 0. King ... .... Bowmanvill · L ... .46 2 . .. .-1 " · Williarn·un Lind6ay ...... ... ... 44 2 ... . 1 .I. WH l terP .. . ..... Whitl>y ....... ...... 44 2 ... ... ~hjor Hu5ht's.. .... Cadrrius. . . .. .... .4:1 2 ... .. .'l'ho· White .. .. .. Whit.by ........... A a 1 .. .. lt- M . Syl vester .. .Lindd·Y· ............ 4:1 1.. .. .. vi. B~ll\Jville. ...... ... .'12 ASSOCIATION MATC'~, RANGES. - 100 and 500 yds, 7 shots at each, To our Friends and Patrons: , "'Ne are delighted with the continued, liberal and constant support you have accorded to us. Our business on fair day far exceeded that of any · day we ever befo.re had. V\T e can and will make it worth your while · :::;:;.ii..... .. . to continue to deal with us. VVe are showing t.he largest stock we have ever held, and the best . value. I $15,000 SURPLUS CAPITAL! -~ VVhi c h we wish to distribute among good parties . lat less than So ,CalJed Cash Stores Prices. ~ Call and ·see the V\Tonderful Stock a t T. GE 0. MASON 'S *HOUSE) RETI RI NC FR 0M BUS rNESS I L_ CORNIS:S::J r DON'TI - o--Don't D 0 a 't Don't Don't DOD 't BUSINESS FOR SALE EN BLOC, Don't I BUT L. CORNISH. Absolutely Pure. l Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare IT j HE ART CARLAND S FOR 18 86 are still ahead of all imitations. I l L U MB ER YARD I ---o--- BUTTON'S Thus Prove That We \ ' 1 c rn E xce C Ll E XCel Excel I OJ c rT' E XCe1 H Ulxcel I~~~le~ ~;em b;:n~;~~e~~ c~1-saM~'. LUMBE R, LATH. SHINGLES, &C, lP!ll\P'·7j·_-~·~ .. ·· ·llll"'IJlfllll{-· 1·t:":1:111·:1· Excel Jl:: .... --~- --- cD > home-made, sewed- ! Pair ladies' boots, home made- 1 and 2, N J effery. Gl'tAIN, I?RUl'l' AND VEGETABLES . 'rwo bushels fall wheat- T White, J J Llord . 'l'wo bnshels spring wheat, hard- J Beacock, G Marl<iw. 'J'wn bnshels Rpring wheatsoft, N. Marlow, an]~aJ'.; I\fJ'~~:ry~oots, for building p urposes, will b e kept · on h a nd. Al s o a ll kind s o f P lane d i Lumber, F l ooring Wa1ns cotting, · Cove Siding, Mouldings, &c. · 2 00,000 feet of Lumber, 150 ,000 SHOE DRESSING for .ladi es' u se ever mad e . Try it l -~or.n ONE VISI1.~ I~ tJ make yo1i a permanent cu&t omer of EVERY STOVE CUARANTEED. Our GalVanized Iron Eai:es -troughi ng, i n six fe et Ieng the, is the best and cheapei:.t to be found. Try it, All ordered work g ua ran teed . HY - JENNINGS, AT THE PARLOR BOOT & SHOE S'rOR'E, NEADS' BLOCK, wher e are now r eady for inspe~tion complete lines of Fall and Win t er Felt G oods, Rubbers- Canadian and Americau --Overehol'S m Latest sty les. Men's and Boy's Coarse S h oes, Ladies' ffi' ine Boots 'and evol'ything found in a. first class Boot and S hoe s to re. ·0rde r e d Work a S pecialty. MAYNARD THE JEWELER. G~l~~~rl[1:~hel~ pP.as, sma\1- G Marlow, N S hing l es <ind 1 ;000 bundles Lath M arlow, .T J Llord. will b e l anded i n the Yar d by th e Two bushels I.leas, marrowfat- J J Llord, H. 16th Octobe r , which will be sold :Philp Two hu·helR oats, white- J Parr, T A at the l o w est prices. Wright & Sons . · JOSE PH B IGELOW. 'J'wo bushels oats, bJ.;tck-G Marlow, P Holt Two bushels b·.riev, 6 rowed-- J J L lord, G R R A t Marlow. 'J' Whitfield. I CBARD OWAN, gen . One hn~h el potatoes - N Mal'iow. G Marlow r 42-2m. N Marlow. I Poxt Peny, Oct. 13, 18-86. L . G . QUICK. BOWMANVILLE. The West End House is the onl y store 3D-3rn. in town kcepi· ng a complete assor tment of Easton's Cel~brated P ;1nniers, H oopskir ts Bed Quilts and B lanket s, rare value . We m us t h ave a thorough ea.le a t any a nd Bustles. E llison & Co. · cost . ~ ::::llhon & Co. Jtlrs. 111nr.r 'J'ltf>J1tpsou, ol Toronto, ·wns You o ugh t to sr e Ellison & Co's Gray People ar e com in" 20 miles for t he cosa nllctcd ntlll Tn11c Worm. 11 f ed of "vltl<·h Fhnnels nl present prices. ~V~sr.!'.cs~~~~ by one bottle of Dr . Lo"·' s j t u me D ress Goods. "' Ellison & Co. I I