4 7 ie i esl ti his LIST OF PRIZES To be awarded by Cartwright Agricultural Society at its Fall Exhibition to held at Blackstock, on Tuesday and Wednes- day, October 1 and 2, 1907. 8% Competitors will please send by mail or hand to the not later than the 25th September a list of the entries they desire to make, this may be done by simply stating the mumber they wish to enter as shewn on the Prize List. ExaMpPLE-- They wish to enter a "Team of Dreught Horses 40 Double Wagon "--look at your Prize List and you will see that this entry is Number 1, and so on as to all the entries desired. ips of paper will be found in Prize Lists for the purpose of numbers of entries required Prize Lists need not be returned to the Secretary as has been the custom. OFFICERS FOR 1907. The following are the Officers of the Cartwright Agricultural Society for 1907 - JOHN WRIGHT IST VICE-PRESIDENT, JAMES MALCOLM 22ND VICE-PRESIDENT, JNO. H. DEVITT, M.P.P, DIRECTORS WESLEY MOUNTJOY, NELSON MarLOW, TESDEL WHITFIELD, Jams COATES, ROBERT SPINKS, JAMES BVERS, ANSON TAYLOR. AUDITORS, -- WILLIAM PARR AND SAMUEL JEFFERY, SECRETARY JAMES PARR. TREASURER--RORBT. PHILP PRESIDENT, ANDREW DEVITT, Westy CAMPBELL Rules and Regulations. 1. All exhibits in Class I must have been 'grown by the exhibitor the present year in the Province of Ontario and must be his bona ry cles, Farm Products, &c., for exhibition in Classes F. H. I. 3 L.and M. must be in charge of the Arranging Committee not Iaser than 12 o'clock m., on the first day of the Exhibition, when the doors will be closed and the Judges will proceed to award the prizes All animals or articles in other Classes must be on the grounds by on Wednesday--none but juelubers $0 eombsie. ' 'he 'Any person procuring more than ove Entry el from : for the same animal or article iu any of the Classes 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 87, 8s, 69, 70, 71, 72, 3, 74, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 04, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107. 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, scason , Pair Shearling Ewes , Loaf of Bread home-made .. , Collection of Jellies .. 90, Honey strained . .. Olass G.--IMPLEMENTS. Olass H---DOME , One bushel;Fall Wheat, white, 1907 .. " One bushel Barley, six rowed ....... .... VEGETABLES. season Pair Shearling Ew: Pair Kwe Lambs .. Aged Ram .. ,.. Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair Ewe Lambs .. . Olass D.-8 WINE. L E El F one ved won weld 28% 233 233 22% coco cof coo oc®B 288 888 2z2 38 -- (OreN To THE TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT ONLY) (Directer In charge, Wesley Mountjoy) BERKSHIRE. Sow that has raised pigs this season Boar under seven months old Sow under seven months old. i YURKSHIRES. Boar Sow that has raised pigs this season ..... .. Boar under geven months vld Sow under seven months old 3 TAMWORTHS. Sow that has raised pigs this season. Boar under seven monthspld ... Sow under seven months old Class E.-- POULTRY. {Director in charge, James Malgo! Pair Plymouth Rocks Pair Brahmas, light . Pair Brahmas, dark. a Pair Minorcas, black ..... Pair Wyaundottes, wkite . Pair Spanish, blac Pair Olass F.--DAIRY PRODU Twenty pounds Butter in pail or crock .... Ten pounds Butter in prints Five pounds Butter in prints Dozen Buns, home-wade.... . Collection of Canned Fruits Collection of Pickles Honey in Comb ........... (LCirector in charge, N. Marlow Double Wagon - Double Carriage. . Single Carriage ... Single Cutter Fanning Mill ...... . A; Sewing Machine ... : Turnip Pulper (Director in charge, Robt. Phil Set Harness, Double, Heavy Team...... . Set Harness, single, collar and hame and breast collar and tugs with it Set Bedroom Furniture wire + Pair Gent's Boots, home-made, sewed .... Pair Ladies' Boots, home-made, sewed Set Horse Shoes, home-made ASR PE Rag Carpet, not less than ten yards.. Rag Mat ii. ions hy Adame ue svh sais Pair Woolen Mittens. .... ....cociiuians Pair Woolen Socks... &.i.eivesi-unain Five Skeins home-spun Stocking Yarn .... Ten yards Woolen Carpet........... Yarn Mat.. .... vase Pair Woolen Blankets .... Pair Woolen Gloves .... ...... Pair Woolen Stockings ...... . : Pair Cotton Socks . A OT Class I.---GRAIN AND SEEDS. $3 2 1 wick PRPS | «1 1 1 1 1 ..82 2 2 2 8 1 STIO MANUFA m) Q Cease 8883838238 ) 8888888 0) .) = 00 $1 23388382 g 50 (Direator in aharga, dames Coates.) One bushel Fall Wheat, red, 1907 . One bushel Spring Wheat, hard, 1907 One bushel Spring Wheat, soft, 1907... One bushel Poas--Michigan Whites Canadian Beauties, 1907 One bushel Peas, small... One bushel Oats, white. ..... One bushel Oats, black or One peck White Beans Class J.-- te 2 333883 88% . $2 00 $1 ..20¢ (Director in charge, James Coates) Half bushel Potatoes, white ..§0 Half bushel Potatoes, red. Half dozen Turnips , Half dozen Carrots, t such prize or prizes as may have been awarded him -- Sor the "ou exinoTtion HGET have been grown in 1907. a on entering the grouude shall Twenty-five cents for ench time of admittance: Children under 1f years Fifteen Cents, 6 Exhibits In Class F. must be made or prepared by the person same. 7. Nome but manafaciurers or their agents shall be allowed to exhibit in Classes G. and H., aud In the event of tha latter exhibiting the agent shall enter, in all cases, in the name of the manufacturer, who, order to obtaln a prize, must be a member of the Soclely. He shall receive more than one prize on the same exhibit. SER exnib!s In the Drill Shed shall be in charge of the QCommitiee who will use every precaution to Drotest them from and son will be permitted to remove the same until 2 oex ne when all hall be required to leave the Drill Shed ithe and their a Dollar will be retained by Treasurer, out of prizes awarded Exhibitors, em bership for Lhe neXt year, 10. The cdodepih be pard by the Treasurer of the Booclety at his efice--The Post Office-- Blackstock, ou and afler the 4th day of Olass A.--HORSES. DRAUGHT. (Director in charge, Andrew Devitt) 3rd to double wagon .... $1 Mare, foal by her side .. ..... old Cols, gelding or filly... One year old Colt, gelding or filly.. 'onl by the side of its mother AGRICULTURAL. (Director in charge, Andrew Devitt) to double on or Democrat are, foal by her side....... ear old Gelding or filly . year old Gelding or filly . the side of its mother GENERAL PURPOSE. it - so B Bopp ify g 82228 FERRE i In in EEE gad il { i | t 1 I pn ¢ pERSE E-E NNN eB 8888 8 8 8 3388 & § Horses en- sibited in No. 27, Fres for- He 2 Se Xa aoe Al $600 $4 162, 163, 1 168, 169, 7 130, Three Heads Cabbage, Winter .. Two Table Squash .. , Two Pumpkins i Half dozen Beets, table. . 134, Half peck Onions, white 5, Half peck Onions, red , Half peck Onions, ellow Half dozen Mangolds ... Half dozen Tomatoes . . Two Water Melons. . Two Citrons One dozen Ears Indian Corn..... .... .. Collection of Vegetables--largest and best --not less than twelve varieties Class K--FRUITS. (Director in charge, James Co: ts) Half dozen Northern Spies , Half dozen Ryssett Apples Half dozen Snow Apples , Half dozen Baldwins .. , Half dozen Mann... , Half dozen Ben Davis , Half dozen Talmon Sweets Half dozen Starks , Half dozen Kings Half dozen Wealthys. . , Half dozen St. Lawrence Half dozen Alexanders. . . Half dozen Colverts , Half dozen Fall Pear: Half dozen Winter Pears .. Half dozen Bunches Grapes wena Collection of Fruits (named) which may in- clude different varieties of apples and other fruits when practicable--balf dozen each kind on plate ......,... view 1 80 te £853 ssss S838 £523 3332 s=ss el 2283883388 EEEY U £38 8 Pzzssss8s gg 3383 -~ © ~ > &£33383883283338% 100 Olass L --LADIES' DEPARTMENT. (Director in charge, Robs. Philp.) Gent's Shirt and Collar.... 61, Suit Ladies' Underclothing Fancy Pin Cushion Tri ot Sofa Pillow EE Toilet Set, Embroidered Toilet Set," Painted... .. 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There is no rubbing, and as no drugs] Agricultural - Machme IMPLEMEN (Successor to J. A. Central Livery PORT PIRRY. KARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure ix ing that I have d MY LIVERY ! to my former place of busi; Sittings of {he Division Got GOUNTY OF ONTARI 1907." . WHITBY--Clerk, D.C. Maod sry $, Febeanry 1, Murch 1 A n , Octaber Suber Jan. 1008, OSHAWA Clerk, D. C. Macdgnell, Whithy=d 10, 4 Murch 4 April 5, May 6 July 4, Bor 8, October = 9, Jah. 10, 1908, For ot EAROLORAN GLY, Gren gy ary 11, h 5, 3 , 6 | ember 7, Iau 15, 1% i : 3. PORT PERRY Clerk, J. W. Purdham, ~J 7, h 1, May & 12, Limi 8 Jun. id, ThA. Jur s Water Street which Tam about to largely extend in- crease facilities #0 that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. ENTS GUARANTEED Ourfec returned if we fail. Any one sendin; sketc] ud description of any invention will pont receive our opimon free he patefitability of same. * How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured 'h us advertised for sale at our expense, Patengs taken out throtigh us receive special nolse¢, without charge, in Tar PATENT RECOR] an {lustrated and widely circulated he a Bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorncys,) Evans Bullding, WASHINGTON, D. C. Sealed Tender "purchase of all or any | Parcels-- Farm Properties:--belon| ing to Mr. John Adams, advertisd to be sold by auction on the 233 November, and withdrawn at tk sale, J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toront Nov. 30, 1899. B80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ALTER Lo INI £ Co ome New Ji i A en SUNDERLAN _mndersigoed hand apd | | Tsim rts sales the following A, : nes and Im 4. UXBRIDGE- Clerk, Jos. B. January 16, March 15, Ma He 20, November 15, Jou. 17, 19 5. CANNTINGTON--Clerk, Geo. anuary 19, March 14, Mny ) 19, November 14, Jan' 16, 1 6. BEAVERTON Clerk, Gen. F. January 18, Marcl13, May 15, 15, Gould, 1; July 19, 84 Pace, 18, November 15, Jaw. 15, J008 7 © 7. UPTERGROVE- Clerk, P. Mu'vahill, --Juouary 17, March 13, May 14, i phi ber if, Noveraber 12, Jan. 16) 1008.) : By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Nov. 1th, 1000 '% of the pe (General Blacksmith The undersigned having 'of in in the Dated at Whitby, Just west of Drs. Archer & A Office, is prepared to do all of General Blacksmithing at * onable Charges. - ! rass Seed. . Alsike Clover... Red Clover.......: may | Peas--Black eye ... ies | Peas--Small.... Buckwheat. . . Geese +... -- Ducks ... Chickens. . Butter Eggs... ooo. | cole, per 1b... It Hogs, per 100 lbs.. ¥ HORSE- SHO eh ( 2 npr 3 FORT PERRY MARKETS: (Quotations by A. Ross & Son. all Wheat ........ pring Wheat... ... oose Wheat. . é'o re i NINN ND OLB OY ° EIB os Rah cman: oD NB [= oC [= APARAPPRAAD® - ° eI to ui CBT Ow 0 Othin on O I oa PRIPEE®CE® 00000000000 ~=00 oo 4 For Over Bixty Years MBS. WINSLOWY SOOTHING SYRUP has beew mothers for their Winslow's Soothing Syrup" will relieve the upon ity mothers, Diarrhoss, Regulates Win Coli, Softens the Gums, 1ittle sufferer immediately. 4 18 no misake about it. It ures the Stomach snd Bowels, Oures InGammation, > the whole system. "Mrs to the i