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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1886, p. 8

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· ~l:iJ!:JJ;P;-J.~C'J!SllR OR LINboLN, ( ·0 1, Strung S rowed-1' T Coleman, 8 · "leu &: Son. Ram-W B Allin, J obn Elford, W C Black· ]'lax £eed-.J J,eaak, ,J Duff. . lmrn; · · .FRUIT. Ran1, Shearling-W C Blackburn, 8 Allin, BowMANVIUE, FRIDAY, OcT. 8. Fal! A!ilp;ee; (de1Sert)- W H Willialns, J W B Allin. McM·I au, W Crago. Ram Lam b-1 and 2 W B .A llim, S Allin. - NEW ROLLER MILL IN A!!'ttd Ewes-1 and 2 W B Allin., J"no Elford. WiJ-1,er Apples. (dessert)...,,;J Smith. Only fllrnarling-W B Allin, W C Blackburn, Jno one p1l le awarded. All the .·~thers sl\id to be BOWMANVILLE. Kiford. . wron~ I y elaesed. Ewe iLambe-W B Allin, WC llllackburn, No1d1ern Sp.y Apples~\V rBragg. Jas Pol· W~ 1~nserted a notice in the STATESMAN S AHin. lard, J Merl&imd. about 1 1 1uee monbh~ l\go 111\1·ing th.at Mr. P- [.eiceaten-W B Allin. Kint; Tomlin ·Co. Apple ~I L Brown, J J . C. V1msto11e, ufiTyrone h"d purch1u1ed Polla1 .1. Mrs iLt ·Usoornc. · JERSEYS. Spit :1mbUirg A;pples~F A · Cole. W Crago, tht! proper·~ kuow11 as "Raynes' Mill" in B1111l-lfos J eflery. J L B1 · )Wn, this Unv.n, proposing to conv11rt it into a Caw-lDr McLanghlin, .To1 Jeffery_ y,.]1 ..w Bellifioo-el'--iH Elliott; jr., J Chap. Grade-'7erse} IJow -M Porter, Dr ltl.lYou11g. Jin, Roller M ill; but we ha.d 110 idea tlrnt the ,Ja· Polla~d. F·t Beast, :I yrs old- Jaii LeMk, W iR R chani;::e to be' m·de was so exten~ive. R.ilmwn Pi.pp~.J P4>Jlaid, U{ J Shaw, J M any olf the citizens who have seen load c ..wker. Chapli··· l!"at undflr ::1 yrs-W Werr)·. Gold·m R111~smt--H ~Elliott1j.r.,1iW G Henry, :after lor.d of stran~e machines gomg from Best Bull on cxhibition-8 Allin. W H '\VilliauHi. the s tation to the .mill have wond ere d Rho,lo l·J,.,nd ·~eening-W <i:rago, J Pol· COTSWOLIJS. what they were for iu connection with the lard, '1' 'l' Coleman Ram L~.b-1, 2and 3 Geo Gray. ~w syi#vflm. Ht. l .n.wrenoe- IJ · P iRice. Ewes-11 and 2 Geo Gray. Tlunkiug it wo11ld he of interest to Jam.i.ing-I L 'Brown, W H 'Villiarm, A A Sbeu ings--'-Geo Gray. Gamsl.11' ma11y of oar re01.<le rs wtt took rnn down J<~11'e Lambs---Geo Gray. ::lwa.. r Appleti-..if ~mith, 1 W ,E 1 Pallard, to the mill and Mr. .v -anston1> kindly es'SOUTH DOWNS. 8no>~ Apples- - Mrs JI. Osborne, -ti-Snowden corted us 1}1rnugh and..explained the difRam--Dan1 P.qllard, Geo Power. & Son. 'l' Ward, Hampton. forent macbi11e3 to us. Ram. Snearlirng- Geo Power, Jno Oke, IL Ducloess Olde1d;iurg- .T ti Reid, iJ · Chaplin. In the basement are the water wbe11l M <Jo1utiei:. '.l'aln· n Sweet-S Allin/!' , Vand,iF A Cole, Ram Lall'lbs-U and ::1 Jno Oke, Dan Polhwd. 1 qui-rt Crab App.les-·-A ,fiohbs,Al'L'amblyn. 11nd t he !ke&v1 y main liue shaft carrying 1 l!:we11, Aged~Ban Pollard. J no Oke, G.ev J Chaplin. the pulleys over which .the belts run to . TablP Peare. Fall- .iJ {lh'lplin; }' A Cole, (J . drive tho rol!!ls ..and paok'°rs on the floor Power. };wes, Shearling-- 1 and 2 L M Courtioe, JJ Tod . abov_ e , also aJ.til'l.!0 pulle31, tive feet in di· Ul e. F'lemlsh Beauty-- ! L Brown, J P ;Bice, J .a meter, from 1 which .a · belt drives all t he Ewe La·tliils-L'M Courtice, Dan Pollar<l, S Ubapli11. · Oke. Winl·;r Nellis--H Eliliett,ijr., J ·Chawlin, S 11.a.chinery -0n th e upper lfoors. :&lf~OPSHIRES,' II Mc<Jonuachie. · On the 2nd ,flllot· are (i D o uble !h:l4 Ra.m- L ana :2 Colle.cott and Son, Jas L easlc. 1 Bartl~tt Pears -.T P Riee. C Tod, Tll' ColeRolltir Machi~s, ~fJ , tloor i!JCackers besides Bpouts from which they can t~ke br..11, RaLQ, Slieu-ling-J., .2 and ;{ Collacott and 'msnheldon Pears-H .and iR Beith. J Chaplin · t:J 'l'od. short11, acreeoiug~, &c. 'P61e office which Son, Ram Lamb-DD iID,rer. 2 10nd 3 Geo Grey. i s ou this lloor has been ·reduced in size Ewes- 1 and 2 1 Clollacott and ::>on, Geo Grey, . Duch cfiS Ar.gouleme---C Tod,.J < Ch'lplin. to make more r< K,>:U for wor.k,, but has been Ewe., Shearling-D iD Dyer, s Allin.. Vical' Winkfielcl- G- W Henry, .EC J:leman. Ewe Lambs---l.and StCollacott ..nd Son, Jo.a Sechl Pear--S McC~mnaohie. c ·Tod. ruAile morecomplete by 1he ,add1tion of a Loui"c Bonne J erll<ly P.ear~J Cha.plin,.~ P telephone. The w.heat, wft ich wos for Leadk, Rice, ::I McConna.chie. S W£NE.-1Jll!BKRHIRE. m erly taken in on thi3 oor, i3 now deBeurrn C!airgeau l'ear- T '11' <C:Joleman, Mrs Uoar, imported--:S Sno.wden &nd Son. livered in the swrehouse, and a run of 1t ·Osborne . impotted-W iroley, 2 a.nd 3 8 Sno>vSow. Heurre Anjou Pear-C 'i~cl.11!' A Odle. atones for grinding chop is 1pl&ced in one dtin and Son. Beurre Diel Pear--U '1'.id. cormir of it, thus keepin1: all dust and Boar, undtir 12 moutihs -.It.a J,,.ask. A11y v..riety of Winter P61U'-11~18t .and .31d, dirt away from tlte flour. Sow, undor 12 moaths~lti Snowden and Son, E C Be111an, U .r Shaw. . On the ;{rd tlooc are a Smutter and W Foley. Variety P ears-J Chaplin, I iP Bice. Roar nuder 6 months- W Foley. Bxueh machine for cleaning whewt, 6 ecalp~ 12 Plum·- A. Hobbs, .f Hig~inbotham, J. 1 Sow under 6 wontlts-- -W C Blackburn, \V Chaplin. r ere, 3 Purifiers, G Flour Reel11, 4 large Foley. ti our bins capable of aiolding 250 brls flour Coll~ction of Pl·1ms- E C Be1.iaoo. f SUFl:'OLI<. beaides 111.rge bins for Bran, ahoats, &c· Boar- S Snowden and Son. & and 2nd E .C l3eman, Il : 1 Gin the 4'th flopr are ;3 centrifugatl.s , bran Boar under 1 yr- W B Allin~ C Wea!.:~·. black, Oper air- lat. 2.iatil ,ood :3rd E ' · · . , . : dua.ter, short11 duster, wheat ae4)a.rator So.y under 1 yr- S Snowdt>n aad Son. Graped, purple, Open air- ht, 2nGl ,a,nd 3rd and .d u!t collector. . POUL'fRY:. Boo1de11 those machines there &a:c 28 Brahma, light- 1 and :.l Geo Wright. Varietv of Fruits--'.!' T Colema.a, G W ·--- --·----- ·· - -- -- - - -- - - - - - -- -EC Beman ·ets of elevators· running from basement Chicks, 1886- 1and2 Geo Wri~ht . Henrv. ,J Ch·nl1·n. !Floral Desi'gn--1' "'arcl. r .<Jhapl. 1n, A A. P ·1 D · - ---2 T C ,_ , ~~ ., ., enc1 raw1ngl\1ies \.\'elch, Geo :~Jmmett l' d h k 1 B t o ·a ttic with a hoist of apoub snd conveyr.. ma, da1· - an ' o..,.nan, .Best. Variety A pples-Mrs R o..bQrn.e, J as GlilDsby. Mrs McDowell.. · ors to carry the material from one ma<Jh· Uhicks, 1886- 1 and T 1' Coleman. Pollaid. Fil.oral Basket- 1st and 211d .J Obaplin, A A Crayon Drawing-Miss E Hun<lle, Mrs Mc· Cochins, buff- 1 and 2 1.' T Colelll<W. VEGE'.l'ABLES. GaQ,.by. Dowell. Miss Minnie J'oneee. ine to another. It req, 11irea about 3000 Cochins, r8 artridge-Geo Wright. w·mter Ca bb TT. CoIeman, H H Col e.Table Bouquet-fl ~ "ncl R Bei·th, Mrs .J braith E~cbinll on Linen- lat and 2nd Miss J Gal. feet of b elting to run the mill, and the .c k s. 18 · 1 and 2 G eo ··v · ht· . · ch ' 1 6r rig . ageMedland. A £. Gamaby. ' 1\,.. -.1ss \.Ve I ch · 11pouting would reach abo11t two thirds of Coch.ins, aLy other variety-1 al)i:J, '.$ ..Toha man. Ja·C::lbmbith. 1, TC I Hand Bouquet-E C Beman H and R . EX'.l'RArmzr::s HECOMM·rnmrn· J<~arly a ageo eman, H H Cole. Beith. , Dominiciue F owls-- A. Hobbs. a mile. Tht capacity of the mill is '75 Jones. Langsban~ --J M Hearn, John .Toite~. m·m ·. , , Plate Orange Quince9- J Chaplin. be 1>:11mbugged oy pl"usibie barrels of flour per da.y and Mr. Vanstone Chicks, 188G- J H Reid, John Jo~t!,S. White Celery-1 T Coleman, T \Yard, OOMESTIC MANU~'Al.'TURES. E_ml>roiderr on Cott.on- Miss Johnston. . stones about the Jewelry intends t r. keep it running steadily. b1.1i.1ness. Javas, hlack- 1\lfred Hobbs. ~ lil\mptonj , , , C · g · I \V II li1l>hoeena Work- Miss Johnston. "hicks, 18HG- l and 2 '\.Hobbs . Savoy_Cabbage- 'l 'I Coleman, H H Uoae- Bradarlerivr:R . e srness, sini;- eMa.y, J R .A.rosene Work- Miss Hanson. The mill has been remodelled u'lder '-' J ::; th Wool Birds- Mrs R Osho~ne. believe a!l :rou ICC' in print " The Geo. 8 mith & Qo. ," of Stratford, Plymouth Rocks- l an4 2 J H Kydd. ~n.' · mt ' , , , Carriag1e Hi.rnees, double-JR Bradley. Uatten Wreath- Misa E Courtiuo much of it is n ot tru;i. Chicle~-! and 2 J H Kvdd. ~.ai~ltJlower--l l Coleman, H H Coleman. F arm Harnees- W H Mav. J .r. Rradley }'ancy Bracket- Mrs Medland. ' Ont., under the superintend~nce ot thl!ir Dorkings. silver grey- J 0 LaBelle. / )i!.~lth. . 'I' T ::::et. Col.ws. not Scot.ch-.f R Bradley. ' Tl 1 t d fi 1 'b' t h' take anything granted, millwright, Mr. John S McKay. EveryChick.~. 1886 -.J , Mur.doch, J 0 LaBelle. &v'..iifY. or Vegetable Oyster- J Snnth, <Jollect1on Photos-R H Henry. H C T·1 't . le P an s an ower ex 11 l t 18 year · ?ut prove for yourselves by thing has been d one in first-class ~t.yl e and ',,i,,.m,.. ~ was much smallE.r th1m usnal. Mr. D. D ork1nga, "ther vra1ety- 1 and 2 J 0 L a- ( '"'l':l"L"""'t. 'l' TC3 1 JS ' th H H C0 1 Printing, .onlv eJtry--1 and 2 ~V It.'Climie. F' h , l ac.ual comparison. . the bei;;t materiitl use d throughout. The Belle. ·'I' . .AA<~eman. mi · eRet Hor·e·lioes- 1 :md 2 J Percy. . is er s ueua ly large and excellent dis. ' Games, B E re~- 1 and 2 John Archibald. m;m,. . .. . ,, Factory Bl.>.nkets- F Waldon. play was noteably mis~in<>, as was also mill was started on Munday and is now buy old stock at any price, P1t.eic< llil<l .,_'lnions-J Chaplin, J Smith, 1 Home Spul'. .Flannel, Cotton Warp- I<' W al- Mr. Cotton's. '!~here we~e only 110 enChicks 1886 ~\lohn Archibald J S Gordon running all the time. go where goods- are fresh · 1and2 J 's Gordon. . . 1' CoJemu1~ ; TT C l J :M: don . tries altogether. Games'. pileand prices low. Tbe appear. a nce of the place has also Chic:Ca, 1886 --1'.p.l)d 2 JS Gordon. P eck Whitli Onli,'ns· 0 ~man, urHome Spun Flannel, All Wool- Mi 8 s Mcbeen improved by filli11g up the larg e h Jle l!amhure·, golden /.lpangled- J W Dutton, doch, J Chaplin. TT C Millan . Mr. R. B. Thornton 11howed the Davis J Ch believe our i>rice~ low be01 between the mill and the road thus mak- John Jones. . P eck 'Y'.ellow Ouionl!-" · eman, ap· <Jo.,..idet; Woolen 1>r Mixed- Mr· L P otter, sewing machine anrl mado a g rand display cause we sa.y 110· .litere, but' H aJI1bun::s, golde11 ,Pe.ncilled --J W Dutton; ho, J S.mth. , · \I. Law. Mrs. J Hoar, Mrs J Mc<Jlell&n. of bne woi:k done by this machine at the prove the fact for yourselves. ing it ea.t.ier for load11 to p,o in 0r come out. Chicks, l SP.6- 1 and~ J W Dutton. . Peck, P?tato Oniomi-= l' 1' .?oleman,J Chapl'overlet, all cotton- F Waldon, Mrs R D Fair here. The waste gates and mill dam have aho ~ast a lot valuabl'e time spangled-A H obba, Ch11s Im, J Smith. , . H H Cole- Thornton, ?.Ire J McClell an lil'mburgs, silver been put in good order a. t oonoiderablo Tamblyn, m argument. Merino Yarn Homespun- Mrs J McClellan, R ed Cabbag~ - T '.I Coleman, ... · ~xpensP. IDR n J Chaplm. . ., , Mrs D Lick. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Chick·, J,B8() - A H,q/Jba, Chas '.l'amblyn. Hamb11 rg~,bli>ek~S ~ p J i.ckm:m A Hobbs. . Blood Bee~s-1' 1' Coleman, W E r~ llard, Mer .lr,i.o Cross Ba.nd tarn-Mrs D Lick. Mr Vanstone is still running hf.1 mill at Clod I.Iver on. wllll IJypophosphJtea ,T Smith . · , ' .Any ot.her 8t11ck1ng ·. un- Mrs J McClellan. Chicks t881l- S anq l> Tackrnan l Tyrone, and can supply either Steno vr w · 'B . 'Bl d Turnip Beet T T C l -.T M: Mrs D Lick. M.-j L Potter, ' L In Con~umption ancl fVast'ing D iseases, _e$horns, :vblt·rown. A Mctaggart oo ·· ·· · · · · ~--· · o eman, v ' ur· I Homespun Flflt\tull .Bl&n!]wtMra R Fielding Ho ll er ffour as customers may r~uire, CJ11 cka, 1881!- F \ Brown, AG Moment. doch. . 1 ,~-lt'll McMillan, seems to p ossess remedial powers of great All the business men in town know thal - L e9horn. brow!1- John Pi.rcy, C 1'od, 6 PM~nina-'l' T Coleman, J Smith, H H ···H~~~n :?,~il=ll:frs U. Jlhlding. Miss Mc- efilc>acy. lt h eals the irritation of throat thesizeofo~rstock tl1e farm ers north of here have been drawCh1cka. 1886- -. 11nd 2 ,T P ercy. Coleman; . . Millan. Mr.:'U. Yo1mg, T and q u ah t y of ing their wheat to Oshawa and spendini;: Ahndalueirms- Chas 'l'od, A Noden. Long Scarlet Rn.dish-- H H Coleman, T T Gent's P lain. h.0~6 lll"'1e-M~s · _ McClellan and lungs. Makes prm:i blood and builds goods wit.h other stocks. Chicks 1886- Chas 'l'od A N oden Coleman, J Chaplin. . Home made Cari., ~-lst a.nd .,cicl J .Penfound up and fortifies the ~yB t()tn against further the money th er s, while the Oahawa. mills ' Turnip Rad~sh- H H Coleman, '.I' T Cole- W Law. , "l:lus Mo!V-;llan inroads by disease . Ta,ke no otlier. Spaui.Ji, black - A Bobb;. the varie tv and have be1m bringing their flour here and H d 1 ct 2 W H 11 man, J Cbaphn, Rag Oarpet- } Waldon, . 1 .._ · novelty of designs tRking Our mone y hom e to pay for tJ10 0.u ens- .an a 'I' I1 '1' I' '1' C0 I H ~ Mrs C Young. . ------- ··-··~··----of our ~oods with that of ,,th ers. Chicks, 18P6- l and 2 W Hall. rop 3;' _omatoeman, H Cole. Wool Carpf>t., home ma<le- F Waldon. ~ wheat. L e t evny person encour age Poland8, black- 1 and 2 J M Hern. man, J H1 7!1th · ,, ,, Horse Blankets. home made-1" Waldon, "Home Trade," by asking fo~ Y'anstone's the low . prices we Qt!ier krnd Tomatoes -I [ Goleman, J . R11"' Mat- 1st and 2nd Miss C Johvston, A A Chicks, 18e6- .J M H ern. q uote with the al:fl.our. Polands, golden·- 1 and JM limn. Smith . Ga.msby. . . . ledged low prices of others. Cl1icks. 1886- 1 ~11d :2 JM H ern. Oa~~iE:iiins, rip':l--'li 'l; Coleman, H Col~ · : A "103~:~~ ;E C Beman, Mrs RB Thornton, Mr. Vanstone has 10,000 bushels of Polands. any vanety- 1and 2 JM Heru, 'man, A A Gamsby. Fancy Mitts- Miss J<~ McClellan. C wheat now on hancl, And is prepared t o ~rnr w ork sh~p a· d · Collection Oapsicume- 1' T Coleman. Young Mrs J PQliarci· · Chicks. 1886 l\llY variety- if M Hern. its va.luable and pay the highest price for all that comes W:i:aadottesA G :.foment. 6 Ears Sweet Corn--J 0 J,a.Belle, TT Col~· HOin~ ColorlngJ Pf!:ifound, F Waldon. · along. · Chicks, 1881)- ·1 and2 AG MolJ'· compl ete set of tools with others. man, T Ward . Hamj)ton, Woolen Stooidn~a home ma.de- Mrs R B Mangolds, L ong Red-J .Murdoch, T '.I' Tllornton, Mrs J ..mes McClellan. Mr,s D Lick. l3antams, B B ~ ~d-1 and<> S ·"ntd. p J ·k the vi:ork we turn an ac · Coleman. ,f Smith. Wool Socks, home me.dc;-Mre lt B rhornton man. out with the work The best GRAIN BAG · rf· ·. ' t ~· d . S d p J k Mangolds. Globe--T T Coleman, J Mur· Mrs J McClellen, Mrs D Lick. others profess t o be good. C\1\elrn. l ~8l1- an 2. an · :w .man, S doch, J Smith. LADI ES' DEPARTMENT. lhllt~llis other vimet y- J p Rice, .J Mangolds, Lnog Yellow~T 'l' OolemAn, J our stock of materin the marketonly $3 G'ordon. ' _ ___ .1 Mmdoch. 1 l{nittlnk with Cotton, Coarse- Mrs C Young i al for all kinds of ;"!"' O""f<'!AT '"'1""' LI!'!1'· '· J W "" t 0n b J' · M · ~ · Percy, Miss C Johnston. 1 6A . Bantams gattk.IJU " · White Carrots-J Murdoc I McCle1 .la11,l' c otton, F'm ~-' Ml ' t ', , ,,. ,, , , ,.,.. "~ " '"'""' repairs with other stocks and T0h · ~ and l{uitt.i1111: with ss UJo es, per at H OHSJ<:8 . - HBAV Y iJrt.....u.; 11 x,; , ._. . Turk eys-' W B A 11· m, ·· n D uff· Fielding. , . 3rd Miss A P~rcy. ~rood Mare-- l!, red 11.ui1Jle, R 1J Rails, John Geese, gray- John Duff, John Oke. ~.t:·abla'C11frpl~. B~.\1iii!: Red- H H Coleman, T Knitting wit!:: Wool- Mrs n Moment; nu Jame·. Ducks, rouen- Geo \Vright. J W Dutton , T Coletnalli 'J Mlhx l11eh. and lMl M~s C Young' ., WM. QUICK & CO'S. w Jn Chicks 1886- 1 and 2 J W Duttoi:. , ~ " h t R 1 W A1r J Netting in Cotton. Course-Mias il. i:lhaw, Filly, a yr 0 Id .. ,oy. h WW01 d Duck·' oyl·bury- G Wright. TT Coleman. 'Iahle Car~o ~' l5 or e m, ..,_rs Jas Pollard, Mrs C Young. Filly, 2 'y r old- H & R Beit · en, .,~ · H Sltlitb·, S. ~·no\·. en & Son. - '" I c tt ..,.. l t nd '> dM. Ida all others in th e late deDuc:ke, pekin- .J Duff, J M etli . ,; ·· SS d .,. "' J ., 'th J J'olettine: n o on, .., me- s a ~n · tss j olrn Okp. . . W W 0 rd Uhicks, 188G- J M Hern, J ohn M Jm1eas. . " l.l\rlhi;lsnow en'" .,on, .,,nn · Shaw Mrs J Pollard. k .., Fiily. 1 yr,o~d:_Jesae W1lhams, m f J,.,,. u ,.. i!JlfoM Cro~het, CottonMrs Cann, Mrs R Hill.Mies signs and freah pa.tterna of 1 0 Extraordinary valu e in Mantle Cloths. of goods we show. en W H Wi,lham"' Pigeon~. blull ~ "ac ans - .u.1. nern, " Tabie Squash-E C Uemllll, T T Q.\l1;man, .A Shaw. Entire Colt,, 1 y r old- James L eask. , a.n~ .P Jackman, .. , I J Chap' in. , Darned Netting- Mr!! Jas Poll11.rd, Mrs C Ellison & Co. in \'ariety of stock of P latFoal 1886- R L Ralls, J ohn .James. Fred rl>i~ons, l'eU or \;{h1to- J M Hern, J 0 La· Hubb·rdS(1uash- E a l3'eman, IQ c Haines, Young. Mi ss Gertie Youni.:. ""-""-""-'=-'=-~~~~ ed Ware, Gold and Silver D 11 11 1 ~ NetLin11: in Wool- Mrs J Pollard, Mrs C ---------==="'!... - ·-------····--I J~ welry and Cutlery. · Rundle. J L l G eL ll "' d p J Smith. . . .,. y Miss Ida She.w Span Horses in Harness;- a.mes easr, .,. i'l~~'..11·, J:icobms- J 0 a.Be e,"' an Pumpkine- J J11mes, \V \!..~~m, S Snowden c~~~hetwtth wool- Miss E MoClollan, Mrs Or~y, Dorniniri!:l ()r1p·n ~ P1al!Q Gv~pany, "ackman. . lt &; Son. . -· Cann. Mrs Kea1Jhie. I in our Rock Crystal Spec· A Gl\IdhjjftJ nAb liclitSiifl , Pigeons, Pou~ers-1 and 2 J 0 LaBI) e. Oitr(lna- W McDonil&, .J M cMillan, 'l' 'l'. \ Cretonne Work--2nd Miss J McTavish. 3rd ~l · tacles and Eye-glasses, all _. ... >· Pigeons, Carr1er- J 0 La BeHe. Col ' Mi·s J ohnston. " other kinds shown. 'Brood Mare= Wm t ai;:e J:~ 11·!~1ding. Magpies- l and 2 ,f O LaBel!()._ ~man. M . . :J )\.[ M"lla 2nd and 3rd ]flat Berlin. 'Wool Work- Mrs W B Couch. !<'illy, a year old· - Tbos Ward, Jo· Chanman. Bt>rbs-.J 0 LaBelle, S anrl p J ackm1m. J Cha.teli; e10ns- . P i n, Mraw IB,lritr,!tn. PMradMLcilDl!JwelJnd Mrs M Por in the exceedingly lo" . -r' i'lly, 2 yr old- J ohn Brent, Wm Mutch. Owl·- J p Ri ' ce, Sand p jackman. ap rn '. w.. C T Wax · nW,,re, on 1 es- . · price we quote for Clocks, " · Musk Melons - -~ C Beman, J hap 1m, ter, Mrs,~ l'>ercy. . . , Canaries, best einger- J 0 L a.Belle, Dr T T Coleman, " , Wax Fllowers. Fancy Des111n-M1ss Etta J ohn Sando . Watches and o:.b er goods . ll'llly, l yr old. --J esse Williams, Oollacott T ..mblyn. E"" Plant'J!'i'-uit- 1' T Coleman, H H Cole· Glover, Mrs M Porter. A most certainly in our re· anrl don, G P o"'er, . tJanariPs, plumage- john Archibald, A nn Embroidery, Net-Miss C Johnston, M1 as Entire Colt, 1 yr old- W Law. "'od mE. 1··,yiil;iitoes- let and 2tld J Smith T T Shaw, Mrs W Kelman. pairing d epartment and all 1 F<Jal 1886- R Fielding, W Lake, J ohnSando. ~' · en., lJAIR~ . PRODUCE. . ar>o: · · ' ~ilk .F.mbroldery- Mrs W Hoar, Mrs Mc· ' other DESIRABLE features. "' u · li r! I o.n .. Vi' B ,_ Colema~.' , . bowell., lf.iss E Loecom,be . nPCIIl Hor~e~ m .. l'rn~~~-y;~C) -~-y. B ttt!r Mt leBB than 25 lbd- Mrs T W erry, .A11y~;md P{lt~tos-bt and2na J Smith, H . . 'Crew'ea.Work-MiseE Loscombe,M1esWelch· SIOR is our motto and All~l\, ·~ MrsuLuke Potter. Mrs W H Osborne. . l H .U6!ero~ll. ~ . · . M:issC Joh.nston . . 1 onr principals are go ahe ad, ·no.Ah o1\ CARRI.\GE HORSES.I · Butter 10 lbs in rolls- Mrd T Werry, Mrs 'I t1~,.'ec:'ioii of Potatoes- J Smith. . 'Frat BraM1 ~oE'; Yfool or 8llk- M1ss C and it will require but Brood Ma..·e- Jos Chapman, Obas White, Wm Crago, Mrs Chas Young, C'h' · c - !1 . ~~;·t a;1d ~argest Squash- J Smith, 2n'cB.'nd ' J. ~~:tn~aidrCotfon~Mi;e It Mason, Mis Bor G W Renr.v . Cheese. factory made-Hampton ' eese o. ti ·~rd J Chaplin. . I -1"1d Miss Edith Hill. Filly, :1 yr old- G Birzham. Ch"ese home made- Mrs D Lick. . . ., ~ Best Assortment V egetables- '£ T Coletn:ib, I , i,ace iu Ho1nton Braid- Miss Johnston, Miss 8 Filly, 2 yr old,- Sam Snowden & Son, Cha Bread,' home made- Mies E_mll\a McClc.H ~b, J Smith, J Chaplin. ·. a Johnston. . . · Wl1ite W H ltundle. , Mrs Jas Haycraft, Mrs R F1elchng . .. , . FLOWERS. \ P oint Lace-Mis~ C Johnston be ' [ W H to make you a permanent crn;tome1· of 1 ""'Jl' l \d Wm Ormist~n Henry rrul, M d u M- 'Q · ·.i. H'll J ,1 ·R"~" ,t;r ·rwine La.ce M1ssE Loscom ·" rs oar · , '-'i .Y; }tTO . - ~ "" · ' Doz-1}<>111~ a e uuns· "'S)_ i · Collection Window P lants· ic.,, Ci 1 Chanp;eStit.;J;:_MlesLU Pollard, MiseEMc G~o 1-ti· karcl. w ·-· ·· " MrRlt]1eld1)l!>··-·-·- , "· -- °,,;,' Chaplin. , Clellan,Mrs JHJl.ei~. . ~·;:~Ure ~~~~. 2 vr oid, "'neiiry Trull, J,evi Variety of Preeerveet Frtl ~ ·~';"J:ot and 2nd, Collection Snan Dragons- -E c 'Bi ft.(:l.'l'.o, ··u Applique Work- Miss c Johnston, MIBB I Mo V an Camp. S G p· k 1 Mrs J Chaplin, 3rd Mr~ ·r~. -.1.{cid. nd I{ 13.ith ,,, '6., · Ta.visit, .Miss A Johnston. , }~ntire Colt, 1 vr old--A Pascoe, ic e · Assortinent ,1f .Pickled~'I: ' ·: . \\.rd, Hampton ; a Collecti(.,n · Ba lsame- J ChL\pl~n, 'E 'IJ Be· . 'f a tting- 1st and 2nd Mrs W 'Iapson, Miss C AAG b , Johnston. . J ob n U" b<son. WI ' t J 0 h \Varden G ' V am" y. f . -i'w',__ 'J HR "d M mton . . b T , .;,. ...:,, Iv . . 'r C 0 le·worked Slipper s- 3rd Mias L .Emmett. Ji'oal , I8S6- C U .e, n ' Assortment o J ~HY·:;i~u.. ~ el · rs Oollcct1on Cox:c~m s- ' n aru, .,_ · Sora Pillow- Mrs W l'l oar. Miss CooLea. H enry . d Geo· ge Chaplin Mrs A A Gams~".7 · man, II and R Beith· · . ,, -h,.r,- , Cotton Tidv·- Mrs .A A Gamsby, Miss A Span in harntss 15,\ ban s or over-r Ulear 'Honey_:..S .B ,$ ri!dshaw, Collection Stocks-· A. A th ma.:::,>, \V ] oley, Shaw. Mrs W Tap~on. , F Martin, W }I' Cowan, T .r McMmt< ·J'. Honey in Con: Ii~ Hoar. J Chaplin . , , . , ,.1 Woolen T!dy- Miae Cootee, Mrs MoDowe 11· During the pa$t few m onths l'eterboro' Single Carriar;e, 15~ hands or over-- W G WA . GON.S. ,AND CARRIAGES. . Collect~on Asters -~N_ '<;:·"· ' ~e""' c· -·c.nB . · mJ·nChaAplmA, ME~"m Jblfo~:~'; on Silk _ or Lace-Miss .A Mc· has been invaded by young men from all Gfover_ Lick, WR R Cawker . e w · J McT K 1 over the f world who 1 have ~l eDaniel Curriagc, nncler 15~ bands- '.V Sand· , Farm Wa"Ot)c...,fft':nes Morris, G c Hames . G c oIL beet ton Verbenal'! "'" , Clung, Miss. Lav1sb, M drsc ~tan.Mrs Jas is, beyond quest' ion, the 2.--C W<i . d' wooed f tl tand won Sln " D ,. ·' t " j ·"tfo·ris G C H aines . ams Y· . ~:.,., C 1 M J Darning in Net, ac~ an . o on· as many air young a 1es o ie own. 1 ercock. Dr Beith, .J M 1:31-oo rs. · emuor~ r::. &_ , ' G C Haines J ames Pamiea- F. C Beman , _.._ T o eman, rs Pollard, Miss A<la. Wright, Mies Ida. Shaw. HOE ""'RESSING 1 Single Driver. for s t.yle and Speed- 0 R Sm_f(le Carnage, open' MedlBnd. ., . ; P lain Quitting- Miss McMillan, Mies John· S JL:J · A WORD OF ExPLANATION.- Tho liver H~ll w \Vaclddl, W G G!ovct. M orr1 {! . . ..... , d G C Haines. Jas Petunias, eingle~Nr~o J Medland, J Chap- aLon. M1sRl! ;\Cole. for ladies' use ever made. Try it! j secre t es bile to m ove the bowels ; the Sa~ldle Hori\e- Dr Tamblyn, W G Glover, 8ip_gle Oarii!:ige, covere -lin. II and R Beitr _. · J p ~fn';f Qmltmg- Mrs McDowell, Mrs Ja.mes kidney secrete urine t o carry off uric acid , 1 T J McM:urtry. Mfh1~ , n- .Tas Morris G C Haines. P etunias, double - A A Gameby, Mrs G:;t'~ Shirt -Mrs C Young, Mrs .A A Gams· -SOLD :qY) which would poison the blood ; the Ct\.'.l'l'LE HOHN. ·e "" o~ee~Mr Me'.l.land '!'Ward. ! stomach to digest yrs old - S --i>HOllT Allin, ' Vm Werry, H (J J?qu):lldJut TJ aaM . o ~is . .' . Collection Pl~lilx Druoomondi- E C Beman, by Collection L!Ldies· Undcrclothing-1\lre Jas 1 secretes h dgastric j u Bice d k Bl or d Bull, 2 . Sin.\~:le C1i, tter- . ~s orris. A A Gamshi; ;r Chaplin. Pollard. Miss I~ McClellan, ¥rs W '.J'apson. disso ve t e foo , etc. ur oc oo :Hoar. ·· · 1'um11 - 1£d Ha~tmgs· ,, P inks, double China-}~ 0 Beman, J Ch a.pChild's D_ress-M.isd Hattie Wright, Miss ' Bitte rs acts upon these organs and p uriBull l vr old - L evi Skinl'ler. IMPLEMENIS. 1. 'I' 'I ' ColemaD Hanson, lib s .A A Gamsby, M. J l\~ 'I' OT & S HOE . th b l d b 1 . 11 th :Bun ' Caif- .Wm Werry1 S Allin. L Skinne~'. -. 10, ·· t E C B T Chaplin 'l'oilet Set-Miss c Johnstoc, ise .o avAT THE PARLOR BO lies e oo Y c e anem g a e secre · Sod P low- \V Porter . Pinks, any val'le y- ~ , eman, 'T w d ish Miss Nellie Brittain. STORE NEADS ' BLOCK tion3 of the system. t Milch Cow- 1 and 2, Jaa L eask, Collacott; 1' Stubble P low- 'V Porter, Bowm1 mv11lo AgCollection Annuals, cut F lowersa~ · L;,_mp Ma.t- 111rs H Moment,Miss J McTavish 1 ' · ' imd Son. 3 cl 3 s A tr ? J M ricultural and Carriage ' Yorke. ·E verlasting ]'Jowers-1' 'Vard, J Chaplin, Mrs J Medland. . , I where are now ready for m spe<Jt10n com· Messr s. Lawler and 'l'aylor, of Whitby, H eifer, yrs old- l an ' m, ·· t::.ang Plow- Patterson Broe, W P.nter, A A Gam~b_y. . · 'l'oilet M_ ats- Mrs J P ollard, Miss l Shaw.. plate li.nes of Fall and Winter ~elt Goods, cauh gt a 'lunge last week in th e Scu gog JoR~if~r, 2 yrs old - Hd W ooctliw. S Aili.a, T Root Slicer· ..w Port er. . J?ouble /,ihm~s-A A Gamsby, H and R M ~~:-d{f~~ksor Stockings-1\'Irs RB Thorn· Rubbe rs- Canadian and Am~ncan--Ove~· which weigh ed 31! lbs after being d ressed. \V d · Churn - .T M J oness · Beith, J Ohar:Itn.d E 0 llemau ton Mrs EC Beman, L Emmett. sh o·es in Latest styles. M e ns and Boy s Another one was caught by Mr. Jas. De· Heifer 1 yrold-- -1',evi Skinner, S Allin, Iron Harrow- I W estcott. F re!lch ~ari.gol1 ~"=-I' '1' Colem~ Crochet Work,~g~rl iHm.dll'!r 12-I.aur a Taft. Coar se Shoes Ladies' Fine Boots and hart that weigh ed 21 lbs. ' 0 If '-' All' 'Vm W e'.rr" Jas "'eed Drill--! Westcott. Afn ca.n mar1go <·~ · h Ma!Jel Borland. Edith i ier. . . . · . , B d 10 Heifei· ,a _ ., ' J' " GUAIN & SEEDS. Double Portulaca--·A A Gamsby, J C ap· Collection l<'ancy Wo1·k- Mra Anderson, Mies e verytlu ng found m a fir.~t class oot o.n HONESTY THI~ 'BEST POLICY.~An honest L eask . n· 'l' bl }in . R Mason. Miss KE<ys. -, . . . . Shoe stor e. medicine i11 tha n oblest work of man, al).d · Sprir.g Wheat (bald)- .T D.,.uff, A am yn. Gera.niuma double - J p Rice, J Obaphn. Pillow Sham s - Mies Edith Hill, Mrs Cann., d W k S - lty we can assure our readers thnt Dr. Fowl · . Rerd- S A m . , , . ' IJEVONS. Sprin" Wheat !bearded) - .. D ufi. ' . le- 'l' T Coleman Miss R Mason. Ordere or a pec1a · ~ 0 Bull - E G' Power . and Son , ;W Com;tice, Large Pea.s. 1886- .1st a~d 2nd, . T Duff. ¥~~j,~l~~d~~i,Y~-Mies McMil~a~. J Chap- Wax Jfruit- Mre R (13born·e. e r's Extract o f W ild Strawberry i s not Milch ::11w- D an Pollard. W Conrt~ce. Small P eas, 1886- .J Duff . ' · only r eliabl e, but is a lmost infallible to Heifer, 2 y rs old- 1 and 2 W Comtice. Blue P eas- J Leask, W Law. L , linFnch~ia, smgl~-H and R Beith, Miss Mr:· FI::<IE AHT;:;. c u re chole1·a m orbns, dysentery, canker GRADES. l:!arley (not t wo-rowed)- J Duff, J eae.r, Milian,.J Ohaplm . P"'inting on Eat in- Minnie Joness, Effa Glov of the st o mach a nd bowels, and the Milch Cow- 1 nnd 2 J as T,eask, Wm W erry, Barley; (two-rowedD) ·fi .J DI W Foley. One Rose- A A Gamsby, T 'VarJ, S Mc· er; M .1prs. wi.nti ·~g<::~iii1nle Joness,D : McLaughlin various eurnmer complaints, whose athcks 01 Heifer, 2 yrs old - S Allin. Oats, (whitk e),)- ~ Bu. ' rown, Connai:hie. Miss Au M cCJtrng. . ,. BEST JN THE WORLD a1·e ofte n s udcl.en. a n d fatal "" H eifer 1 yr old- Levi Skinner, 2 and 3 W Oat s, (blac - 12 ra~~S Snowden & Son, Specimen P lant· - J P Bice, 2nd and 3rd J Paintmg in Water Color- Mi ss E Run :I i, c;r~tlle Geuulne. 1>0J1 U;verywllere. · + -. ' Corn. Strnng, ro" e <Jhpo\!in. 1 )Verrv. I I 'I' 'I' C 1 n ~ H eife1 · Calf- S Allln, WR R Caw ter. o ema · s'B:/ THE _.,._HODS~ '\~ To our Friends and Patrons: Bear.t ""'\Ne ;are delighted with the continued, liberal and constant support you have accorded to us. Our busi:ness on fair day far exceeded tJ1at of any day w .e e·v er before had. I VVe can and will make it worth your while to. contin1 u e to deal with us. 'l\!e are showing t.he largest stock we have ever held, and the best values. $15,000 SURPLUS CAPITA MA s 0 N'S \iVhich vve wish to distribute among good parties at less than So CaUed Cash Stores Prices. I Call and see the VVonderful Stock at ~~rll~~:h~hite-lst T GE 0 * ROUSE ·) ·:::~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~!'!'!"!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D 0 N"T r -o--wr Don' t Don't Don't Don't DOD 't Don't of l BUT H EAGLE A. --~~--- WEST DURHAM FAIR. ........______ I Compare Compare Compare Compare r I. Compare Compare dozen, I . IExcel I =----------------· Thus Prove That We lExcel Excel Excel IExcel Excel VISIT 0 BUTTON'S RAVEN · GLOSS JE N NIN GS 0 tn AXLE FRAZE . R GREAS E I

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