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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Oct 1889, p. 8

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1' wo bushels spung wheat, ha1d, L C '.l'ayMr. Jae. Leask won the followmg Ior. J Wright, Geo Marl ow. pru:ea -1st, D 11rh ,u" bull, 3 y ears , 1st, 1'wo bushels spring wheat. soft, Geo Marlow, bull any ~ge; lat and 2 nd, grade cow; ] at, Cartwright Agricultural Society was A Bruce, R H Sug1ntt, very fortunate this year m sele ctmg Oct. Two hnRhels pea·, small. 'V Marlow,D Milne, cow, 3 years, lot, 1. e1fe.', 2 years ; J st -.A.Tand 2nd,yearlmg heif;1 r ; 1 and 2nd, h e r d , 10 and 11 for their fall exhibition-the .J H Devitt. 1\vo bushels oats. white, Jas Parr, Jos Bea· 4 females , 3rd, fat cow; 1st and 2nd, weather being all that could be desired, and the atte ndance quite numerous. The cock, Ans:m Taylor. milch cow; 1st, fllly, 2 yeus; 2nd,collec'l'wo buehels oats, black, Anson Taylor, N tion of field roots, 1st. flax SPe<l. - '!'. society is exceedingly fortunate in having ~ Marlow, RH Suggitt. such a capable and energetic Secretary as W. B. A llin'a Srms, Newcastle, captured The following list of farms is cha_nged weekly. es farms are being sold and new ones offered for sale . Intendt ng purcha"ers Two busheh barley, 6 rowed, C Larmer, N James Parr, Esq, the popular Reeve of M arlow, ll H Suggitt all the pnze~, save one, on Leicester would do well to watch the hat weekly. Correspondence solicited, and any reqmred information g ladly furmshed ,-the Township, Backed up with a splenOne bushel potatoes, N Marlow, Jas Edgar, sheep clid Board of Directors each year, the W Woodley. L M. Courtice ancl John Oke,Courtice, 66. 30 acres sdjoinm~ the corporation of with capacity of 360 and 200 barrels respectOne bushel turnips, Geo Marlow, Jno Em:- and A. E Clemens, Tyrone, won all the aff1 urs of no agricultural, we venture t o Essex Centre. soil rich black: loam, 6 acres un ively. Three wells ou the prnm1sea. two being Jno Veale eay, are more carefully, efficiently and ltsh, prizes on Southdowns. der cultivat10n, well fenced and good ditches, bored, """a never fa11lng Property is eituatPeck white beans, Jas Parr, S Shepperd. 20 100 acres, 73 i.:cres under cultivation. would be a splendid place for a man wishrng eo on tbe gra.vcl road. six miles from Amherst· euccessfully managed, and for the size of R. Collacott & Sons and Levi Skinner, Soll Dozen carrots,Jas Devitt, '.l'hos Coulter. clay loam 4 a.ores good timber. Good to make h!msett a nice home near the flourish· burg, three miles from McGregor, on the M O the townslup few better exhibitions ca.n Dozen table carrotA, .Jno Annis, S Shepvard· Tyrone, took all the prir.es on Shropshire, board, rail and w1:re fencAa. Flowing well. mg town or Essex Centre, as he could find Ry. Good house and outbuild10ga. erected at a cost work foi: himself the ycaT round Price $1 500 Three heads cabbage, S 1' .l!'eri;.uson, WWood· but one be found 87. lUO acres, 70 acres under cultivation of $2 000 Three miles from McGregor. on C S 'l'erms. i down, rest to smt pnrchaser. soil prmc1pally loam. Thirty acres or good The officers this year are: PresiJ.ent, ley, Geo. Wright took most of the pri:ies on Ry and L E E & 0. R Ry. 71. n aores lot 8 S M R , about 4 acres timber, consisting of oak, elm, ash 1>11d maple 'l'wo pumpkins, Levi C 'l'aylor, Jag Parr. 24. 15 acree,be,.ut1ful loc!ltion on the Detroit cleared. Balance contains ttmbor Auitable for Good fences, adjoms 86 t'l the west Mr Thos A Wri~ht ; Vice Pres, Mr R obt poul~ry and several o n roots and vegetDozen Beets, Geo Marlow, Geo Steele. river, Just the place for a vlne}ard and pr ivate cord wood and bolts. i; m ile from Canaan staPhilp; Treas, Mr John H Devi tt; Secre· ables. 88. 50 acres, all cleared, 22 acres under cul· Peck omons, S Sheppard, F Veale . residonce Soil very rioh. Good frame house tion on the L E, E & D R R tivatlon e01I prmc1pally gravelly loam. Well tary, Mr J Parr, J P; Directors. Messrs Mr. Geo. Gray, CLuke, wa3 judge on and barn. Two mines from Amheratburg,one ncmm Mangold Wurtlzels, Geo Steele, Jos 96, 100 acres Lot No H. Con H. Colches~er fenced and good ditches. This lot Jome Noe mile from C. S. R. Station. Parties VI ishmg a North, 10 acres. 2 miles west ot l~asex Centre, Nelson Marlow, Geo Marlow, Teas Vi7h1t- Campbell. agricultural horses and 87 to south. Price $2 5io Nos 86, 87 home on the Detroit nver should come and see on the townhne ot Maidstone. No bmldings Dozen winter apples; \-V lYlcLa.ughlin,H Bartand 88 are all parts or the one farm makin~ field, Anson Taylor, Jos Campbell, Jno .J. J. Fothergi1l received a great num- th ls, 0 lett one of the finest in \Vestorn Ontario The soil 30. 50acrea 25 under cultivation. Soil,gravel McKee, J as Coates and T Swain, jr. JOO arras, south halt Lot No U. Con 13, is exceedingly fertile, every th mg bemg in Jlrst Dozen apples, fall.RH Suggitt. Jno Veale. ber of prizes on flowers and vegetables. and black loam 10 acre~ good timber. Good Colohe·ter The entries were : Draught horses, 23; class order, no improvement~ being necessary. North, 100 acres except three seres Dozen apples, snow, S Shepherd, J os Campwell, 14 acres of wheat thrown i n if purchased C S Ry right of·way acro a north end; 2 miles The whole c:i.n be bought en bloo at a roe.son· 14en0ral purpose, 40, carnage, 30; cattle, bell. RIFLE MATCHES. now. 5 rmles from Amherstburg. able price or separately, west of E·sex Centre.about same di·tance east :u. 10-0 aci:es 5~ acres cleai ed Soil, clay of Dozen apples, russets, Joa Campbell S Shep36; sheep, 30; swine, 23; poultry, 33; 90 Ill acres, being the west part of lot 17, Edga.i: Station on !he Amherstburg branch ..m All kmds of timber. Dramed by the the CS RY (M C R) No buildmgs. .A rail· let con Al.iout 90 acres are cleared and un1'he annual meeting of the Bowman- Io butter tub, 13; crock, Hi; bread and herd. Mel.can tap dr1>m and a branch or the Canard ol Dozen apples, northern spies, RH Suggitt, ville Rifle Association m connect10n with river. way spur belonging to Mr. Decew runs mto der cultiva.tton, the bal11nce well timbered past ry, 21; implements and carrrnges, 8; 1<'10me houso log stable. l! miles from the next lot on the west o Soil black loam and very fertile Dwelling' 'l'h os Ooul t er . McGregor atat10n anrl also from L E E & D R grain, 46 vegetables, 62; frmt,61; ladies' 101) a cres, we·t half Lot No 17, concess· barn, driving house, htlg house ~laughter D ozen fall pettre, H Bartlett, Levi 0 1'a.y!or. the ·15th Bstt11lion was held at the Ranges Ry. houRe. ice house. sheds &c, or> the premises 1011 !l Colch~ster North, 100 aoros abcmt 5 1 mlles work, 236, ot her ent!les, 22. Total, 717. here Friday, open to all comers ,members D ozen winter pears, S Shenherd, Jas Parr. 4l ac1 es, 40 under cultivahon. Boil very southwest of Essex Centre and two miles west abo three never failing wells, one constantly of the assoc1at10n The day was fine rich black loam Fronts on Detroit river. 30 of Gos!leld townhne, Saw log timber, hickory overftowmg. Fout· a.oreij or good orchard The jndges were : On horses,-S B Three ""ater melons, .Tas Devitt Dozen ears Indian corn , H Bartlett,J H De· for shooting, a s·roug left wind blowin~. miles from Amheretburg. butts. etc, tak:en off Situated three miles from Amberstburg on" Bradshaw, S. Cotton, Bowmanville ; W ~9 :?:>acres. all under cultivation Soil c'n.v ' 200 acres, Jot 13. Con. 7, Colchester the Detroit River There was a large number of entrie~, loiim. Good fcncos and a splendid well Good Pearson, Manchester. Cattle and Swine. v1tt 91. Ill a.ores. bemg the west part of lot 18. lat N ortb, 200 acres, a.bout 8 miles from Essex Six varieties winter apples, 5 apples each, R lo~ house. S1tna ted 4 mlles from Amherstcrack nfiamen berng present from Brock--Jas G raham, Scngog ,M S isson, B ethany; H Suggitt, J no Veale . con, s1luated at the mouth of the Detroit river Centre and foui: miles from townllne of Gos the townllne of Colchester South, and about three m1leR from Aooherstburg. Soil Ed J Wheeler, Port Perry, Sheep and cr,ASS J- LADIES' DEPAR'l'MENT. ville on the ea&t to Niagara Falls on the burll'. 50. 100 acres Good dwelling house facing field, on two m1lee east of the Lake Ene and De rich clav laorn. Well fenced and under culwest, no fewer tlrnn fiftllen p resent or the Colchester North townline, about one mile about Poultry.-W E Swain, Valentia; W Railway, where 1t crosses the last named tivation. Ten yards h ome made doth, Mrs J Y Mcfrom M oGregor village. 'l'his farm bemg with· trolt 92. Ill acres bmng the east pal't or lots 17, former members of the 'Vimbledon team m Thompson,Raglan; John Vance,Beth!in y townhne, and six miles south of Edgar Station, Laughlm, easy ieach of the MC Ry and the LE. E & to wh1chplace a pole tramV1ayextevdsforuse 18 and 19, 1st con, situated thiee miles from Implements.-R J Shaw, Bowmanv1lle, Ten yards home made :flannel, all wool, Mrs belllg among them. 'fhA scor111g, as will DR Ry, would be a good investment Will be of the business of the saw.mill a1tuated npon Amherst burg. About 50 acres of virgin soil, be seen from the report below, was sold cheap and John Brown, Port Perry. uram, A McLean 1 and 2. this Jot 'l'he saw· log t1mher has been cut but free ol etumpa Soll very rich loam- Good t9. 66l; acres, on the Detroit river. Finest lo- a large qu..nt1ty of other timber remains. Oc fences. Price $5 500. Ten yards home ma.de flannel, mixed, S Ma- extraordmanly high, and will compare cation fruit, vegetables and dairy produce rn the county By tho expenditure of a cupylng about ten acres, near the centre of 101 liO acres. H acres cleared; soil, black hood l\'lrs S Shepherd. John Lyle, Bowmanville. Ladies' clewell with the Dominion matches at small amount this could be made one of the this lot, are tho large s&w mill, lumber track:s, loam; three miles fr om Amhoratburg. TermlJ 'l'en yards home ma.de woolen carpet, Mrs J Ottawa I n a stde match Charles A . prettiest homes in Ontai:10. We invite people p1hng grounds, log ya.rd, dwelllllga, stables to Sutt purchaser. partment.-Mrs Jno Lyle and Mrs (Dr) Swain sel'lkmg a home 10 a lovely situation to v1s1t barns, granary, oil house, etc, mostly on the McK1bbon. T en var<ls home made rag- CArpet. Mrs A Mc- Wmdatt won a $32 Remmg ton rifle with this place at once, as it will not be long in the aouth·eaet quarter of the lot o a possible of 35 pomts at 200 yds. Fol- market. $2 oOO worth or bml<hngs on the The leadmg exhibitors mll be found in Lean, l\11 s Thos 'Vhite 97, The large saw mill on lot 13, con 7, C()l· Situated two miles from Amherstburg, chester PaJr h om e made woolen blankeb Mrs S A lowing are the scores and prizes in the farm North, la m good 0Pa.e1, C!l.JJaclty th:e folluwing . one mile from C S. Ry. depot and half a mile 10 DAWN TOWNSHIP. 000 feet per ten hours sa we forty feet leugths Devitt, M<s S 'l' Ferguson. different matches:from Texas Landing. or over. Good puces are obtained tor the CIASS A - HORSES. W oo!en coverlet, Mrs Mary Taylor, Mrs S 61 . l lO acres on the Detroit river, 3 miles oommon and 85. 950 acres-lWO lot 28, 5th con. 200 lot 28, tn cull lumber at the mill in wrnter, "ITIZENS' MATClf. Shepherd. DRAU GHT. from Amherstburg fi5 acres under cultiva- Plenty of timber on neighboring Janda. the 6th. con, 200 lot 2i In 7th con, 500 lot 26 w 'f tion Soil very rwh loam. Good fences all ~ranches or tramway run 111 all d1rect1ons. 27 and 28, in 8th con. All bush land, elm, C()tton coverlet , Mrs J Y McLaughlin, Mrs '.l'earo to double wa:;,on. Amon Taylor T lta.nges- 200 and 500 yards, 7 sho t5 nrounrl 'l'here is a flrat class frame dwelling black ash, oiik and hickory; ~oil a rich loam S T Ferfiuson. Darcy, TA Wright. 200 iiOO 'l'ot'l and outbutldmgs. Fine orchard of 10() bearing I he mill and t1·n acres w1 th I he other build 'l'beae lands are situated within 8 miles or tne Ladies' woolen sh,.wl. Mrs M Nesbitt l and 2 Brood ma1e, tfoal by ber side) Jas Coates, C 1 - ~800 .J H or·ey . .. . ....... 32 3! fl6 trees oompriamg tho cho1cest kinds of apples, mgs may b11 sold together, or the sale may in· progreaeive to,vn of Dresden, :J miles from clnde a lease of the ten acres and other build· Fancy quilting Mrs J Y McLaughlin 1 avd2 Larmer, J McKee. 2- 7 00 W ti Ru sell . . . 32 31 Gl pea.1 s n.nd peaches Price, $7 500 ings, at nomrnal rent for five years, renewable village oe 011 Sprrngs and ~ mtle from M C R Plain .1mlting, Mrs J Y l\foLaugh1in, Mra 3- 6 00 WM Goodwm.Ham1lton 33 '.l'wo year old colt, (gelding or,filly ) T White 30 (,3 53 <lt> acres, 5 or 6 acres cleat ed. 15 acres good ~ nqm~ station of Eddysv1lle. They lie on the oll and o 1- 600 J B M1·chel . . 2~ ~.3 62 timber, splendid well, fences in tlrst-clasa con· M Nesbitt J White 2 and 3, belt, a verv atr()ng :fiow of gas havmg 108 JOO acres on rth con. A vuy desirable gas 5 - ! 00 Ce.pt W M1lhg11.n Clarke.ill 30 Gl d1t1on. Soil clay loam. One ~ear-old colt, JaR Co,·tes 1 anrl 2, T Dar GP.ntl em an's shirt,Mr8 'l' Darcy 1 and 2 farm for timber. contam1ng cona1der11.ble elm. been o ~tained at 70 feet Will be sold either 6- 4 00 W Hilton . Marmora 3~ 27 61 68. 50 acres, 25 und er cultivation ; () acres black ash nmple ..ud h1ck cry. Only i nnle m bulk 01· iu lots of 50 acres or moro. 'l'erms Specimen patchwork, Mies Larmer, Miss E cy 7- 3 00 E r, I,ivrngstone,Pt Hope29 31 60 good timber; s01l clay loam ; house stable and from Marshfield atat1on on the LE. E &; D R or sale 10 per cent down, halo.nee at6 per cent; Foal by Ride of its mothe1 T McKee, J,~s M ome. 8- 3 00 J H Morris . .. . 31 29 60 granary ; splendid ftowmg well on tho prem- R \'Vood easily shipped to Detroit, Windsor time to amt purchasere. Lota in 5th and Gth Kmt quilt. Mis W in cLit.u[hlin, Mrs S T CoateE, (.J Larmer. 9- 3 00 J K l!'aubo.im,Bzockvillf3l w fiO i ses ; 8 miles from vVrnclsor con, $15 an acre; lots m 7th and 8th, SlG an 8,c 102 00 J ohn ::!ando. .. . . .. 32 F erguson. GENERAL PUllPOSE. 27 5{) 74. 20 &cres. 3rd con., nil under cultn ation. 112. 50 acres. ten acres cleared. soil clay acre. 11- 2 00 N S Young 29 29 58 Sou very 1ich loam. Y ar n mat, Mrs J Y M cLaughlm . Well fenced . Good loam, Team to <loul.Jle wagon or dem ocrat, Geo M some timber on u. log house and Jog 27 58 bored well 86 ft. deep. ·lllen d1d Jl.ow. to frmt R ag mat, Mrs J Y l\IcLaughlm, Geo Nes 12- 2 00 J A Williamson Lindrny 31 Nesbitt, J English, A Taylor on 1t, situated in the 7L h con, on<i mile rn- 1 no Capt McM1 ckrn g, trees. oompriemg apples pears and cherries stablo Jlrood maie, (foal by her s·de), Jas White. L b1tt. from a RR station Very cbeap. N 19.gara .!!'alls . . .. 32 2G 58 Dwelling granary and shAd on the premises 113. l,~oo acres m ]'aulk Couuty. Dakota, Six: skoius stocking yarn, Mrs J..,s Devitt, H - 1 30 Jno Curtrn C Taylor. A Henry. .. . . 29 28 ,57 S1tuuted ten miles from Wmdsor and seven 82 House a 'Hl lot in the vulage or l:llythessale at a bargam (to close the eota.te of the Two year-old colt, (geidrng or filly,) T Whit Mia fl Shepherd. 15- 1 00 .MaJor S Hughes.Lmdsay30 27 57 miles f1om Aml;lerstburg . V ery near to a for D Bu1k) 100 acies under cult1vat1on v< ood, on th e lrne of the L & S t C R y. Admir· 16- 1 00 Obas Wmd1>tt . . 32 Pair woolen eocka, Mra Jas Parr 1 and 2. £eld, R W l:'h1Jp, R Howan 25 57 achoo! and a chm ch. Terms to suit purchas· I.·te 11b1y siluated for a hotel, there bemg none in House cost over $i 000, also farm house 11.ud 29 27 56 ers. One year old colt, W Woodley, R W Philp, Pair woolen atockmgfl, Mrs .A McLean, Mt'S 17- l 00 R McV1tt1e, Toronto barn. '!'he Ch1ca1o?o and W W R R have a the place. Lies 011 the ea.s t of the m!l.lll roa.d 18- 1 00 W 0 Krng . l9 27 56 102. ;m acres , 40 cleared and nuder cultiva· station ST Fe1guaon. JHDev1tt . ou one or the Iota. Would cxctiange between Comber and Leauungton The build· tioo; frame house and other outbmldmgs, con lalll· eight bed1oomH. besides large parlor, P a ·rwoolen mit tens, Mrs W W oodley, Mrs .1!'oal by ·1de of its mother, Ja~ \Vh1te, W for busmess or other propertws. ASSOCIATION M ATCH. splendid flowrn g well; good wire, board and kitchen, a room suitable lor a barroom, &c. Woodley, T Coulter A M cL ean iail fences, 1 a ciea ot orchar d. 7 ye ii1s old.con· lOG. First class hotel alld business blocJC ma CARi\ IAGE P an woolen gloYes, M1'S M N esbitt. Mrs S R an ges-400 and 500 yardH. 7 shots at en.ch aistmg of apple, plum and pear treas ; only 1: thnvmg tow ti of 2 700 inha bitants oo the main 'l'en,m, A Bruce, W1lAAn N esbitt J H D e,itt. T l<'en:uson . miles frnm l\fcGregoi: atatwn. on the M C :k 400 500 Tot I line or the Canada Sontb&rn Ry l'he build 1- $10 W S Hnseell . . . B erlm wool or worsted work, raised, Mrs J Brood miire, (fod by h er side) Geo Steele, S .. .. 33 3;, G8 andLE, Eaud D RR. 96}. !iO acres, South west quarter of Lot No mg rn of brick. thiee st oreys l11g'1 aud has a. 103. r.n am es on ll' e 31 d con 2- 9 .TA W1lhamson .. Con tams 11 5, con, 4, Gosfield, 5!l acres, a bout eight miles trontn.p:e or 101 teet, and contams tl11ee stores 31 32 61 F e1guson. D Galbraith Bea.cock, l.l:Irs S 'I' Ferguson. :l- S 'l'nos Mitchell. 'i'oronto 33 :n 61 <lwellmg house. stable and shed south east of Essex Centre and about 2 miles and a barber sho11 ou the ground :fioor, the Two year colt, (geldrng or filly,) S A Devitt, B erlm wool or worsted work, flat, lYirs A 4, - 7 EL L1vmgstooe lOl <IO acres on the 1st con., facmg the 2nd A · 35 29 61 ast or the townhne of Colchester North, and iemn.mder (conta·ning 60 rooms) bomg occuMcLean Mrs W l\foLaughlm. A D evn, Ja· Devitt. 531 29 Ba con el. The hotel yields a rental or about five miles north west of Kmgsv11le. d1ed as a hoL One-year old colt, J Eu~hsh, A Bruce, G ao Embroidered braid work. Mra J Y Mcu- 5 J ohn Horsey . .. 109 25 s eres, on the 5th con 20 acres under Saw log timber mostly cut off; about ten $1 000 )>er year, the stores renting (or 8 756 per .. . 32 30 62 L,.ui;hlrn, Mi a T Darcv Steele, 7- 4 Chas WmdfLtt 32 21.1 bl cult1 vawm , 2 acres good t1mbe 1-. Good rences, acres clea red, four of which are occupied by annum. The whole i~ in first class order and 8- 4 VV M Goodl'im Stngle driv1hg horse J Pair, D r WA 11'1sb, Crnchet work, Mrs \V M cLaughlin, Miss E . 32 21) Ul good v. oil. 25 tr-mt trcea, apples, peara '\Dd the saw mill, 1111!1 yards a fine dwellmg.etable situated in the business oentrn of the towv. J,og 11011ae »nd two s tables · one barn, oil house etc. Sple ndid roads m all A s plend1 cl ba· n m connect10n with tho house 9- 3 Jno S a rnfo . · 32 28 bO cherries J Cvrscadden Moore 10- 3 .Tn o B Mitchel . 28 ()0 fr1Une a nd one log. Soil, rich bl1tck loam, 32 direc tions. Plenty of standmg timber rn is also offered fo1 sale The place wlll be sold Fancy n ettmg. T Darcy, 1 and 2. Saddle horee, .Jno Enghsh, T S wam, T N ee HO ;;o acres, on the 4th con, 47 cultJYated, 3 v1cmny. 3 MaJ "r 8 Hugh es .. . 32 at a bargam , or -will ho cx~h11nged for farm 28 60 o Fancy kmttrng, Mrs T D arcy, Mrs W 1'.fo· 11bitt, 12- 3 Ca pt W Milhga n ... . .33 27 60 &mes iimoer. Good fences, two first class 98. The small pr s ..w mill on Lot 5, Con 1, property. Foal bys1dti of its mother. D Galbraith A Laughlm wells; 0011, gravelly clay loam, 50apple tree9, Gosfield, ism good order. capn.mty 8 000 feet 13- 2 W J Mowat, Toronto . .30 29 59 Eu,bruidery on musliu ,M1s Joa B~acuck,Mra 14- 2 \V Hilton Bruce, LC 'laym1. . 32 ~7 59 16 pear trees. apricot~ and other small frmt per ten hou "B, saws fot ty feet lengths. 'l'here 15- 2 WC K mg .. . . , . sr· rnIAL PRI z ES · T Daicy, 33 25 58 Ve1 ~ good barn and house, costmg $ 1,150. 3' is a large custom w01 k and active local sales ~ L6- l! \ V Ga mble, l'ort Hope 28 2fl 57 mlles from Amheratburg. Bead work. M rs Geo Nesbitt. Henry B.endcrs,Eq ., Importer and Breeder, at fLll seasons for common and cull lumber far 17- 1 .TH Mo111s ... 30 27 57 29 53 acres. 45 acres under cult1vau~rl'.~ Soil exceedmg tbe supply so far, at good prices. It Wax frmt, ~las '1' Darcy. Mo.overs prn:es for foals sned by his St~lliou 18- 1 Jno Curtrn ... · :>::? 25 57 ls a valuable property, and a gooil busmess cl1>y loam, a nev er fmlmg well. Frame house "Ji:rskme's Pmle "viz· l s t $5 ; 2nd $3 ; ;)z d S2. W ·x shells , Mrs T Darcy. stand besides berng very near the gas produc- and barn log stable and ocher small outbu1ld· r.I. Swam, 'I' M cKee, C J,arrner Artificial flowers, not;Jw11x:, Mrs 'r D arcy, A.Gam:GA'l'E J\fATCll. 1ng reg10u. Good gravel roads m all d11eC't- mgs. H miles fr om H arrow, on th~ LEE&; D Mrs J os Bea.cock 37 :J'1!! acres Fme fruit farm; 10 acr es of 10ns. and plenty of atandmg timber ava1lablc RRy .,._, CLASS B.- -OA'l"l'LE Scores-('1t1z~ns' and Association Count. grapes; on eaet side, between south and west 1n the vlcmtty. Pamtmg iu 011 Miss Emma Moore, Misa 43 69 acres, 50 un der cult1 vat1on . Sandy soil DURHAM, 1- B H A B a d ge and $1 W S Russell .... 131 docks House and outbn1ldmgs. Thia is an and gra> el ~'1ve good wells. Very good Polhe Veale Milch cow with pedigree, H M ouvtjoy, Jos 2-0 H A Medal a nd $2 Jno Hoisey . ... . 128 opportunity seldom ofi'ered to secure a grape frame dwellmg cost111g $Z 000, Frame b11.rn, P amtmg m wat er colors, M iss Em ma Moore Campbell. T A Wright 3-$1 50 E L Io·vmg5to11e 124 farm on this beautiful I sland. fu med for its / stttble, und other outbulldmga. 'l'hree miles l l>nd2 4- 3 00 W 111 Goodwm 12! rich graves, :fine fruits and dohc10us wmeg from Hn.rrow. 180 !lpp1e trees bearmg 'rwo-year old heifer wi th ped1g1·ee,Jos Camp Penml dra wmg, "!\{iss ll:mma Moore, 1a.nd2 76 66 acres m P etite Coto, 50 acre-a under 5- 2 50 J A W1lltameon 122 83 15 u.cICs situated on the south end of the 72 100 acres, 80 under cult1vat1011, Holl rich p~ll , TA W r1gbt, Jno Wright Crayon drawing, " · · 6- 2 2a J B Mitchel . 122 I sla nd, one mtle from tha boat landmg . There cu lL!vatwn, soil gravelly. sandy and bl&clc grav elly, loam, good board, wire and rail One year old heifer , T A Wright, 'l'hos Monoch romatic drawing,M1ss E mma Mo01e. 7- 2 00 Capt McMickrn g .121 are on the property. two frame h ouses, live loa'll. 16 acres of good tnnber. l!'ences m :first feuce~. Lai ge <'Ommod10us house n.nd all W erry. D Milne. 8- 1 50 Ca pt W M1lllgun 121 a cres of vmeyard, contamtnA' 1 700 grape vrncs class state. Four acres or apple trees. 25 cherry Jnnds of out bmldmga, all m tlrst class order. L eather work , Mrs T D arcy. Hmfei c alf under one year, H MountJOy. 9- 1 00 W Ut lton . . UO m bcarmg 500 pell.ch trees, also a larg0 num. trees. 500 grape vrnes, two years old. Good 'l' here is a n orc·h n.1 1 1 of aOO bP.aring trees of }?armer's wreat h, J\lrs 'l' D arcy. rame house contammg 8 rooms, good barn different kmds of fruit. 'i'hern Is plent y of 10- 1 00 'l'hosM1tcbell .. .. . .119 ber of qumce, apple, pear ond cheriy t1ees. Bull c,\lf under one y ear, J oa Campbell, 'l' Hmr wre!Lth, M rs Jno Wright.Mrs 1' Darcy. a nd other outbuildings. Splendid farm for a T erms. one-third cash, bn.lan oe to sutt pu£g ood water. 'l'h1s property is supposed to be Werry , li H Suggitt B erlin woc·l w reath, Mrs J os BelL<:!ock. EXTRA SERIES. - NO. 1. person desirous of going mto gra.po or fruit on t he 011 and gn.s btilt, and is "\et.v oonvementchaser. Herd, cons1stmg of one m ale and three fe I3erlm wool fl owers. " " ra1srng, bemg only fll(;(ht miles trorn W mdsor, ly anuated for sh1ppmg, bemg only ! mile from malRR, ,Jog Campbell 10 sh ots a t 200 yards. Any p osition, 'l'erma to smt purchaser. W ooleo tidy. M is J Bea.cock 1 au<l 2 Hackett's dock, on L ake Erle and t mile from GRADE, 1- $10 00 J B Mitch~ l the enterprierng v·llaga of Ha.rN>w on the LE Cott on tidy, Miss F P ar r, Mrs S '1' F ei g u . Mi1vh cow, .Joa Ca mpbell, R II Suggitt, II son. 2- 7.00 C11pt ll1cM1clnng 1£ &. D R R. Har ro w cont ~1ns good stores. MountJoy. 3- 5 50 W S ftnsrnll 8! . F1ame saw null witb. boiler an d eogine firs~ clas~ marke &, a lso ftne chuwbes and Wax flowern, M rs 'L' F ergu·on . 4.1 00 \V M Hood win .. . . a n d machm ery, 21 miles enst of Esaex Centre schools 'l'h1s is on e ot th e :fines· farms and 1'v. o year old be1fe1, 'I' Whitficl<l, J os Camp 51. 100 a cr es, con A, 20 acres cleared. Frame F eather fl owers Mrs T Darcy. 5- 3 00 'l'hosM1tch ell ... . . . on the M C R. 'I heie am 7 scree uf land thut hcm se an d barn. Situated 4 mlles from Learn JJlOS G desirable loci1t1ons m Colchester Sout h b ell, l't H Suggitt P aper 11owers. M rs J ea Bea.cock , M rs S T 62 50 J K E'mrb;u rn p:o \\1th tho mill. ~'his prope1ty will be solr! !ngton . Of 73 67 tier as. 30 undex culhvat10n, soil clay. foted at a very low figure. One-) ear old lle1fer S Whitlield, H Mo.mt F er gc<son 7- 2 JO D l) Be,\c b for 3 1 500. ongm ally cost $t 400, will exch ftnr~e loam and gravel, good well , 'l'he lumber is joy . 'I' Dar,y . 82 oO W C K mg for t..~rri. P. g lands oi· other prope1ty. W ill \le on the prarn1ses for t he erection o( a fra!lle German r "1scd wo1 k . Mrs S T F erguson . H<'ife r ca.lf undei: on e yeat, T \Vhitfidd, J 9- 2 25 n McVitt w sold on e asy term ; ho use. s1t1 ated I } nules rom t he P· cgressive Homo m adu cot ton stuckmgs, M 13 'l' Darcy W Ricba.rdeon , 'J' Darcy , 102 2.3 J H l\forns village of Harzow Offeretl vei y cheap. au<l 2 11- - 2 00 J n" Curl is 75 130 a cre· , situated on the lake shore. 25 liO acies on K a pp's I sl and, 35 acres un er, :\SS C.- SHE ll:P . Home made cotton socks, M rs Jas P air 1 121 :iO J 110 '-'a11clo u Oxley, 100 1w1es under c ultlv a twu and 30 der c11lt1vat1cn Si.nl ve r y rich. Good w h il e .oe > irn<l 2 COTSWOLD 13l 00 ?\ S 'i Ollng ~ cres tunbered Sui! nnno1pally blt·c k loamoak on place. Fenu~li good. H ouse, s i ablu Sofa pillow, Mrs ,John Q uinn, A'liss Ji~ mma Goud fences Fonr wells and a cistern, good 0. 28 acres. &11 undor cnlt1 va tlon, soil gra r· Ram lamb, Jas C oates. and atorehouso Three m iles from A.mhwst E XTRA. SE RIES-NO. 2. two storey fr!l.me house of nme r ooms and elll h.>i.m. Good house a nd ba1 n, only four Moore. burg, 'l'wo ewes t hat have ra1oed lambs this season , IO sh ots a t 200 yar ds, S tandm g. miles from W m ds or. Tuft qmlt ,Mrs J aa P arr, Mrn J Y McLaugh 28 61 acres. All under oult1vation Soil k11 chen ba rn amble e and plenty of outhouses. J~Cui~te~. A nson Taylor Convenient to churches, m&tket, &c. Supolny lnan1 n.u d v ery easily drained. Young 1-$7 00 'i'hoa Mitchell . . · \in. 'fwo ohearlmg ewes,Jas C oates. orc hard. Splendid fa1m all through. Nice posed to bo on the gas belt. 2- 4 50 W C Kw g .. · La~ e wo.k, Mrs .J as B eacovk, Mrs S T F er 'l'w o ewe lu.<Ubs, ;fos \Joat es, A nson Taylot, 100. 68 acrns, 48 a cres cleared; soil gravolly location. Very g0od house nnd barn. l~ miles 3- 4 00 W :l!c l\110kJl)g g u SOll LltIC!lSTllil loa m and very productive, divided mto eleven ft om A mherstbn rg. >'rice $~ OOb. 4- .~ 00 ,J B M1tcli<'l B:J.ttmg, M i s S T 1! ' n guson. fields. Good f111mo house. barn, stt·bles and Ye11rlrng ram, 1' W erry. Ansou 'r aylor. 6- 1 50 J no H orsey. 93 <ltlO a cres, lots 5 6 a nd 7· m the 11th con. 39 50 acree 35 under cultivation. Soil black Croch et quilt, M is W McL ..ughlin. (j_ I au g Mc Vit tie a l so I G O &cr es of JoL5. 13Lh con. Will bo sold lo.am 4 a cres t1maei G ood fences and good sheds, a n d t wo n e,or fa1lm g w ells and an R1m Jamb, H J1 Suggitt, 2 and 3, .T Wright. ~ 1 o- \V p M 11 '3 m large or sma.JJ lots t o smt pm chasers, a t $15 w ell. H ouse, stable, granai:y a nd pig pen. a bun da nce of 1rmt on t he prem1aes. Thre e Crazy patch work, M rs A McI,ef\n, Miss N 1 '1'wo ewe~ that h a ve raised lambs t lns season, --~ i igau · · · · .. ~ an acie Also rn a crea, lot ! S M R miles f 1om Hanow, miles from A mhe rstburg. Werry. RH fu:;rg1tt. J Wright. 'l' Werry . 8- 1 00 .A. S Ki mm er lv, Napan ee .... . · .... 42 , 33. 180 acres, 85 a cres under c ult1va tioiw, l!'1ve 111. '10 a cres u nder cultivation, soil gravelly G~ liO acres, 40 ~ < ro~ under oultlvation Two l'air pillow shams, Miss l!' Parr , lYirs J Y '1'wo shearhng ewes, R H Sug!lit t, J Wnght , , ~ an d 85 well trnibe1ed. ' 'Veil. 7l feet deep, fr a m e bouscs n.n d 2 at 1hies. A n orchard of 100 loam, good w ell and s mall or cha11l bearmg. McLangh lm. T Wer~y. S1.uatod iu t he 6th c.ou, 2 m iles from a r a1lw!l.Y lf you a r e tirea takm g the large old n ev er goes dry. Sufilcient for whole farm.New !lees Well water t'd. P r ice $2 500. p,.;, ge!'.lt's d1·awE1s,Mrn S T Ferguson 1 and fas lu o nod gnpmg p1lb, t ry Car ter 's L ittle barn 30 x DG rt, with 19 f~ p osts and other out. atwn. 'I'1' o ewe lamb·, RH Suggitt 1 and 2 , 'l' 86 100 acies 03 acres cle<Lred and under BL 2nd . p ' d t l f t A buildm>.s in good coud1t10n. On m ain r o&d cult1va.t10n. ao1l 1 mxed clay loam and grave l, . Werry. L l\'Cl J<'or fuxther p art wular a apply to ibs ,in a.K e s ome com or · hetVieen E ss"x Cou t re a nd Arnher stbm·g, t wo 10 acres of goo c l timber, fli:st class feucea, and l!'ancy brackets, n".:rs Jos Beacock, Mi~s E H NE WOOL. m an c,m'b :;t,u1d e ve rythrng. O n e pill a miles f rom McGregor on CS Ry and one mile 2~ a cres ot or chard, conslstmg ot a p ples, paard Moore . Yea.rhog 1a1n, C La.t iller. fr om the LE, E and D R Ry ata t10n. Offor ed a nd cherry treoo. 'l' wo sto10y frame house Pair gent's shppere, Mrs G eo Neabatt. M i s !'kse. Tty t hem . R ...m lamb, J E nglish l ,;nd 2, J fl Devitt verv cheap , r a rn cha nce. erected a t a. cost of $3 500, a cistern capable of 'l'wo 1>we li1>mbs, J l!;nghsh 1 a nd 2, J H De- S 'l' Fe1guson G 5 110 acies, 15 u nde1 cult1 va.t10n,' soil clay hold mg 160 barrels under the kitchen, wate1 Outlme work on M 1 rnlin , Mi:~ W McLaug h. vitt, a nd gravel , g1Jod timber on it, very well e1t11- i.ank upstairs. Also twa la rge ba rns, stables, T womcy's Blpck , Dalhousie Street hn. ated on th o main road leadmg to Essex Cen t r e d r1ving s hed &c, itll m fll'st class order CLASS D - SWINE. a nd Am h orstburg and only } m llc rrom t ho Gi:ounds in f ront of the house well laid ont, Qu~h,~e work on lmen, M rs J os Beacock, S UJl~· o r K s tation of the J , E .E & DR Rand 2 mtles from a n iron fence runmn~ across the front yard. M rs :::> l Ferisuson . Sow ttmt has rnised pigs this season, Jno McGregor 'l'wo c1sterne m addition to the one m1>nt10ned, Tmael worl< on velvet , l'l'l1as E Moore, M rs Part. l'luar pig, six mouths old or under,\\' 'W ood- S 'l' li'e1guson 'l'eapot cosy, M ra S T Ferguson, Mrs M ley, Nesbitt JlERKS!UllE . 'L'o1let mat, M m W M cLaughlin, Mrs G eo Boar pig, s1:c: mo'lths old or uude1, H B att N esbitt letti, It Philp. Bab y's dress, l\!rs J os Be!lcock . Sow pig six mouths old or under,'f!ios ' ' lnte 1 Ottoman t Jp ,M1ss E Moore, M rs 'V M cl and 3, H Bartlett. La nghhn LA.HOF, BllEED, Ken. mgt on, Miss E M oore, MiBs P olhe B onr, Geo Steele. Sow t hat has rn1sed pigs this season, G Steel · , V eale . R1bbonette work, Miss E Moore 1 and 2. D G a\bra1th Sick Headache and relieve all L he L1 ouble.s ·llcl D arned net, Mra S T Ferguson, M : s Jos Sow P l!{ six m onths old ,, r u nder, Geo Steele <lP11t t o a bilious state of the system, snch as B ea.cock. 1 a.nd 2, D G.ilb1aith. D1 zame.ss, Nausea. Drowsmess D1~tress after Gu1pure work, Mrs T Darcy. eatang, Pam lR the Side, &c While their most POULTRY. OARTWRIGHT FAIR. LIST OF F A.J: <.:M:S FOR SALE The Essex County Land Offir-e. ·Anderdon Township. -·· 0 County of Lambton. 0 Hotel Property. Gosfield South. 0 Colchester SoutJ:i Pelee Island. Sandwich West Maidstone. Township of Mersea. Maldfin Township, Sandwich East. Colchest er North. Leighton & Ouellette, AMH E RSTBUR C, · ONTAJllO. BARLE YWANTED JOHN MACKAY, WE ARE N O'IV READY and began our U E A F air plymouth rocks, '1' Uarcy l and 2. I'all' of whit e leghorns, J no Annis 1 and 2, Jai<!> ~oates. WHITBY FAIR. l'nzes won b y e xhilnto rs from this dis- ··~'-hlS'iCK ' 8IXTY THOUSAND bushels of No. 2 and No. 3 Bark,y, also two rowed Barley. Highest price paid at Caledonian Mills. 39 2m Bowmanville. Great Clearing Sale -OF- owm' trict ·C a rriage st:J.llion, 3 rd , D«. P i ckle. C a r riage t eam, over 15Jl h ands, l s b, T. J . McM urtry. C a rriag e team, under 1 5.t h a nds, 2nd, " :M.-alow. D. R S impson , 8rr'I, .fas 'l'r u ll. CLASS F - DAIRY PRODUCE. Caniage s t a llion, 2 year s o ld, J . C . T ub of b utter , 50 l bs 01 O\'Fl , Mrs. J Y Mc Gibson . Carnage stallion, 1 year old, lat , 0 . R . I ,,.ug1hu, Mm S l::ihepp,~rd, Mr~ T Wh1ttiel d iii< 'l'en pounds butter, M rs S Sheppard, Mis. H a ll. W 1\1c l anghhr, Mrs J as !'arr. Drn mg a n d racing snan in harness,$30, Lonf of bread, Mrs Geo Marlow, Mrs S Shep. 1 D B S 2 ~d T M ] t>~; fecommA.ndecl. :Mr .Tas Anms st, · impson, n · .J . c iiurt ry. {!ollect1on of bread and pustr y. Mrs ,John S ad d l e h orse ridden by lady , 1st, D . A llllitt. M iss]!' Parr. M rs J Y M cLaughlm. Lick. Best lady rider, 1st, Mrns Lick. CLASS G.- IM.t'LEMEN T S Trottmg pony, 1st, R. Beit h & C o. D ouble 'l\agon, 0 J ohns, H ampton, J ames R. B eith & Co. won first prize on hack& !mes ney s tallion , trott mg pony, draugh t s t iitl Set home "hoes.Kinsman & M cLean,l and 2 lion, 4 y ears, 3 years, wnd 2 years old, ftewmg mr.chme, H E JJ10tt, Hampton . stallion any ago, y earlmg filly, and t e1ur. CJ,ASS H.-DOM mSTICS. m h arness ; also 2 rid a n d 3rd on stallion, S ingle lii,ht h ;,rnes3, Chas Nesbit t 3 yea.rs, 2u d on stallion, 2 year s old , and CLA':3S I - Gram , Frn1t and Vegetable·. ) 1st on pony race Two l>ushelts' fa!l II hewt, r: H Suggitt, Thos Canadian d rau ght team m harncas, 2nd 'Werry . Albert E . ClemGns. 0 f'aii: Do·kms, T Darcy, S i:3wam. I'air buff -::ochins, T Darcy. Pair h amburgs, Jaa Oo\>tea, T Darcy, J ames P air, brahmas, lig\:it, J as P arr , S S wain Palr turkeys, L evi C 'l'aylor, S Shepherd, R Joof:i. P.1ir geese, Mrs A McLean, L evi C_1'ay lor, P air d uck s, l t J obb, Wilson Nesbitt, Geo Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE L1v~R PITLS ate eq ually valuable 111 Constipation curing t hey also cou ect all d1so1ders of the stomach, stimulate the hver and r egulate the bowels. E>en ie they only cured and preventm.g th1s a.nnoymg compln.mt wlu lo BARLEY! The subscribe1 s DRY GOODS and CLOTHING ... ON- are prepared t6> ; Ache they would be almo~t priceless to those I " ho s uirer f rom this distressing comp lamt. bi·t fo1tuna.tely their goodnes~ does not end llere, a nti those " ho once t ry t hem will llncl t h csQ l,ttlop1lh valuablo ut so mauy " ay sthat they \\ill n ot be w1llmg t o <!o without them J3ut afte1 all Sick head a dose 'fliey me 't' ictlv vegetable and do not gripe or JHirge, hut liy then gentle ac lion five for $1 Sold everywl·e1e, 01 sent by nnul OAn'l'ER !VilD lCINE CO, lmr Tork. please a ll w h o u::;e t11e111 I I \i ials nt 25 ceul~. and ve 1y ea sy t o tak:~-.. is tlle bane of so many llves tnat here 1s " liP-ri> we make our g1eat boast. Om pills cure 1t wlnle othc1s <lo not OA1irEr< '· Lri-rLE I TVErt PILLS mc · c1ysm«ll O tie 01 t" o fJ1l1s r:nal...e pay the highest price in cash for any quant ity of good Barley, Wheat, P"'as, Rye, Oats, Clover and G1 ass Seed . Barley and Blackeye Peas eithe1; at H arbor or Town w a rehouso ; other grains a nd seeds at Town wa rehouse only. Warehouse formerly occu pied by T h ompson & Burns. Oflice at W R. R. Cawker's, Town llall Block. LOCKHART BROS., Bowman ville. W . T. L o cKllAltr, Newcastle . A. J . Loc1urAR1, D owman ville. 40-lm FRID.L~Y, SEPT. 27th, and sball continue the same until the 31st of December. We have t o st,.ong reasons for this Cheap Sale, viz.: lst.- ·we want and must have about $10,000 before-urn end of the year It needs qnick selling to raise that large am· 1unt, a nd for tl1at reason we will offer Extraordinary Bargains in every department m fact rcduct10ns of 20 to 25 per ce~t. will b e m ade on every article, ~ 2nd.~We have too much stock b y one half. and in order to c1a,r ?ut the b ulk _ of it, w e will offer goods at the Lowost...,price.Y -~c,ver seen 1n Bowmauv11le . ·'~"'--L-w.~,,:~ , ·.·: , ,,......'!"I'_~ "" :t1.~ . f tl.1//!l .J ( Jrt N , B.---Parties not ready to buy can take samples'lto -~h ow their friends the :Bargains we offer. " · B ownnnv1lle, f'. e , t ember Small rm, ~mall D o sal ~mall Pries. ~hUdren C ry for 30, 188!), ELLIS O N & CO. Pitcher's Castoria:

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