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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Oct 1874, p. 1

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"VOL. XVI, NO. 41.{ « pre » ar Sw a Pr ee TA AND GENERAL: ADVERTISER. PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1874, sss 10 OBSERV WHOLE NO. 870 b | @utario Oberutr. % ¥ i i 3 A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND FAMILY NEWSPAPECR, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, VEY THURSDAY MORNING, ~ : i to his charge will be BAIRD & PA "PARSONS. TERMS. --$1 per annum, if paid in ad- vatce ; if not. will be charged. No bsorl) tion for less than six months; no until all arrears are . ¥ ADVERTISING. ..80 08 RA For each line, first insertion .... Subsequent insertions, per Tine [3 Cards, under 6 lines, per annum , 5 00 BE&5™ Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk, 'Advertisments measured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they ac-- cupy. - Advistisdionts received for publication. without specific instructons, willbe inserted antil fordid and charged aiccodingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. A liberal discount allo 40 Merchants and others who advertise the year or half-year. g&5™ These terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to. bb Job Dopartment. Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro-- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, , Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and color, excented prompily and at lower than any other establishment in the Parties from a distance getting hand vi printed can have the m done to take home with thew. £+9. BAWRD. H. PARSONS. aes rae oral av Physicians, JONES & MALLORY, 3 Naf To RS. D ans and Accoucheurs, Port Pervy. Office, over Allison's Drog Store, Queen-st. ®. JONES, M. D,, CORONER, | A, BE. MALLORY, " Conhiy Ontaris M.D, CM, R. BRATIW LL D ort Perry. R. WARE, 2 Ontario, Phy: sician, coucheur, Coronor for the County of Surgeon and Ae- Albert. Prince PHILP, M. I. late of Newhure, Ont., AV. PR, Sisgion © Accoucheur, Port Perry. Zr Office Over Mr. Currie" at the honse of a Store, "FR. Thilp, Albert. Li & RAL, Otlice and Ra Oshawa, FRANCIS RAE, M.D. WH. W GILT, M.D. +. 8., Guy's 'te LyeR. [CBRIEN, M.D, M. I tal, Loudon, tig Oshawa, s 1. D.Simeoe St, Twodoors central Hotel, Oshawa. E. MARTIN, . North of the , Ll. B, County Crown ristor, Attorney, YMAN IL. ENGLISH LL. B, Sollic jor in Chancery, Attorney, € ony eyancer, Oshawa. OMce--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office. I, LL. B., Barrister, At- plicitor in © haneery, ublie, & ky et treet, and Insolven: Ofice--MeMil ox) ERO and At Couneil, untar Af: 0, CAMERON, A. HURD, + in Chancery. Port MM. J. MACDONNELLS ttorne, v, and Solicitor Office HE Poy: al Arcade, Perry. 3 1 Liaw Solicitor orney af Oe JAMEL. AMON, es cery 2 oe brie. Office in Pirrishis s Block, fain Strect, Uxbridge. Law, Solicitor in Chancery Conveyaneen, &c. Ofllce over Ross' Store, Port Perry. i BILLINGS, Barister, W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Sulioior in Chan- A cery, Notary Public, ke, Office hours punctually from 3% m. to 5 p.m. Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. '0. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ™ lcs of the art, wo as chonp as the cheap- est, Dat goel as the best. Teeth flied with Gold and Silver. Tecth extracted without pain by producing local anasth- esin. Dentical Rooms----in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa. JOAN 5. M. WILOOX, OF the Town of Whithy, has been ap- pointed OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Any business ty of Ontario. for dhe gouty 0 carefully at- tonded. to. € he ete J ton Ww. IN A Tos ©Olerk of the Third Divi- Court in Big clow's Block, : 'ort Perry. { 'mes hours romana, m.to3p. m. RTE EMBER of the Veterinary Institute, Chicago, 11. Gold Medalist for the pest examination on Horse . Author of a First Prize Essay on Shoeing. _Gradu- ated Sept. 16, 1867. horn begs to announce that he 'has ray his vi hilly at Port Perry, and now prepared to treat all cases entrusted to 'his care in the most skillful and scientific manner. All orders left ab the Medical Hall of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. The Veterinary Stables may. be found n Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. JL HENRY GRIST, PATENT S0LIEITOR LD. DRAUGRTAN, OTTAWA, CANADA, Transacts business with the Patent Office and other departments of the Government Copyrights and the Registration of Trade Marks and Designs procured. Drawings, Specifications, and other Documents neces- sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared on receipt of the model of the Invention. ___ Suctioncers. W. M. WILLCOX, + LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. per PERRY HOUSE, PORT PERRY. JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers.-- Additions have been made which maker this the largest and best House in thi country. Fare $1.60 per Day. DE ISON'S DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY. Every attention given to the accommoda- tion and comfort of guests. The table and bar supplied with the best the Market af fords. Choice Liquors dnd the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, and attentive ostlers, 'D. B. DENISON, Proprietor. a= HOTEL, PORT PERRY. JAMES DEWART, - PROPRIETOR. AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS to thank his many friends and the public generally, for ihe liberal patron- age bestowed upon Jin for the past five years. Having now given up the business of Bailiff, I intend, in future, to devote my whole time to the Jugness of Auctioneer, | Collecting, &c. ill be my adi, by prempt and oll attention to business, to give fall satisfaction to all who ui favor me with their Sales or Collecting. | Bi'ls draughted and Blank Notes furnish d free of charge. i Also Bill Stamps always on hand. | Arrangements cau be made for sales &c., at the Opsenver Office, and at the Stand lard | Office, Port Perry. | W. M. WILLCOX, | Prince £1 Albert, Oct. " CROTHERS & WILSON Licensed Auction for the Conniy £ All orders addressed to GL P. 0, will receive prompt attention. Wm. Gordons Licensed Auctioneer, Valuater, NOR the Township of I eh Uxla I Scott, Thorah, Kgma, and Eldon, wetics entrusting their Sales to me | y rely on the utmost attention be given | to their interests. | WM. GORDON, lerland, Brock. HOS. NSED Auctio Thor Orders Te it at th will be punct lected in WALSHE, eer. ally nunington, or otherw ances made. Remo the North Ontario Auc IL= OF DIVISION COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario, FOR TIIE YEAR 1874, | -- [oer wore | NOV'T Dee Geo. H. DarryeLy, Junior Judge. 'Whithy, Jan. 1, 1874. John Mc Donald, MARBLE DEALER ! NEWCASTLE, ONT. ONUMENTS, Tomb-T: Stones of great variety, wil on of Marble Work, suitable 3 , supplied at short notice. Also | Peterhead and Aberdeen Gianite, | Parties will find it to their advan- rg to withhold their orders until called on by J. C. WILLIAMSON, Satisfaction guaranteed, and all work w ranted. . January 10, 1872. 3-yr MONEY! MONEY! MORE MONEY! The Subscriber would inform all in want of Money that he is prepaved.to negotiate Loans with the Trust and Loan Society of Toronto, for any amount of money from $400 AND UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm Property. The interest is only 8 per cent. No Commission charged, and Loans pro- cured without delay. JOHN TAY oR: Manchester, Nov. 12, 1873. HOTEL FOR SALE. e undersigned--in consequence of fail- 2 health--in desirous of retiring from he Hotel Business and offers FOR SALE! His Hotel at Port Perry known as the "Port Perry House." tion in town and is doing a large and in- creasing business. For particulars apply to the proprictor on the prem " MES V. THOMPSON, 'to. Ci { , Maripos: a > to the requ Fe HOUSE, Aes HO class The Hotel and premises are large, con- "is tn ecient vneio. MONEY 1 MONEY ! ' 1 The Subscriber-having leased this excel- Tent Hotel and fitted it up with a view to the comfort of guests and the accommoda- on of the general public, will be glad to come old friends and new to take part in a ¢ hospitality of the Queen's. The Table carefully supplied, Cholce Lignors and Cigars in the Bar, the Yard and Stables punctually attended to. The Queen's is conveniently situated a few rods west of the Post Office. JA DEWART. Port Perry, Ror. 11, 18 NGLO- AMERIC. AN HOTEL, A + PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. By EZRA BJ The comfort of gnests carefully atfended The Table and Bar well supplied. Choice Liquors and the best brands of an Stabling and attentive Ostlers. EZRA A BA n Hotel, y P ropric tor. yes HOTEL, J MAN JAMES T. TIA Good ac HESTER. ID, Prormztor. nmodations, Careful atte he sents of travelers and guests, bh the best Liquors aud R. McRAE, 'ROPRI undergone a thorough n, and b he comfort and convenience of the | Suriet attention paid to! + bar, Comfortable stables | tteniive ost! | Greenbank, March #5, 1874. i ( TTICA. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETY Good accommodadons. to th WHITBY. A. MASON, --- PROPRIETOR. This Hotel has undergone a thorough oy up with a view to to the 1c and attentive | NOW FCR FIRST CLASS 0 "LIVERY RIGS. W. H. PARK, Jr, HY fitted up a Livery Stable opposite | the Post Office, Port Perry, where first | ry Rigs can always be had on | {oot terms, Ww. b al K, Ji., Prop: rictor. Jan db 5 WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y TORON TO. Incorporated... Capital - 8400,000. President. Hon. John MeMurrich. Vice-President. ....U. Magrath, lo Secretary ... .Bernard Haldan, Esq. JAMES PRINGLE, General Agent. -- THE ONTARIO FARMERD Mutual Insurance Company. This Company is now fully organized and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Brock St., Whitby L. FAIRBANKS, Jr., is section of ~ been fitted up with a 3 \PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, raveling | __ THE CIRCULAR SAW HAS JUST RECEIVED A very large Stock of the following Goods for House Furnishing. 4000 1bs of my own Brand White Lead. 20 Barrels of English Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil. A large Stock of Locks, Jutts, and Serews. A large Stock of all kinds of Harvest Tools, HQUES--Turnip and Field. SCYTHES--Cradle and Grass. FORKS--Huy and Manure. ; SPADES--Lonz and Short Handle. ' SHOVELS --Long and short handle. 1s iirialoldiel Bixinl iclolwinidclrlolalsl Put up mn the latest style and very Cheap. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. W. T. PARRISH. July 7, 1874. Port Perry, : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 1 AND TIME TABLE Ne. ©. REPAIRS y, the 22, April, 1871, AT o Time, whichis | ¢ Wl Trtink Time, ROR w & 2 R[ NORTH. | . W Tey iad TRAINS GOING 1TH & view to better accommodating th I ers of North Ontario, Mari- posa nx ti and to further meet the on reasing demand for the Johnton Scif-Raking Reaper, Cayngs Chief Mower, "1a GOING SOT aning Mills, Ke. As manufactared by Brown & Patterson, of the tue Whithy A REI or IY ori ALES for these Impleme nts, | Has been opened by Brown & Vatterson | AT PORT PERRY. For the regular supply ot all the above at the same fons nx stop on stnals at Whithy Junction with the G. d West; at Port "erry with the ictoria, for Lindsay, 3 gor 3 prices as they are sold at the Tro . Works, All : for the Johnston JAMES HOLDEN, Reaper Mower, Plow Points, Managing Diveetor Lyon Sides he alt other repairs kept con- stantly on Land, WM. LRT I Bt Go MM x ENZIE, PROPRIETOR JOHNSTON, AGENT. ace, Bast of Thom p- Having established the above Agency, so to be fully represented in North Ontario, wi vy appointed Ed, Walker, of wr Agent, who, with our present Ss. Johnston, of Port Perry, will call upon you, soliciting your orders for the coming season, BROWN & PATTERSON, 1873, 4 JC. ner now fully equipped '1 ~ ih of prepared to finish rst class LIVERY RIGS Gn Moderate ' Oct. 1, {1 ort 1' i RICRTCACES WANTED. ihaeribers have large sums of mon- «Lin their hands Or investment on fm pre Farms, Vilage Properties, and other Sceurities in'shis And Mjoining Counties at the lowest current rates of interest. As we ve funds on hand at all times Borrowers m getting their money with the east possible delay. WANTED TO PVA 1 Any number of Mos ti we s for which the high- ' est figur TENNANT. XXX PORTER, us | HENNESSY'S JULE ROBIN & Co., and Teese xt M AS IMPORTED | HENRY CHARLES 3 H* Received a farther supply of OTARD'S BRANDY, | np Cavity | KENTE S HOLLAND and OLD TOM. I'L Lands Bought and Sold. ! PORT and SHERRY WINE, 2 i i ALSO be al class Fire In- ALD. WELLS' TORONTO ALE, i: a general agency busi- i WALKER'S Extra MALT and RYE. -- transac pio WITH A general. assortment of Teas, Sugars Codfish, Can'd Fruits, Fish, &c.,&c Port Perry, Scpt. 8, 1873. Z&" DEBENTURES BOUGHT."&X JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office in Mr, Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. FIRST CLASS TAILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all its depart-- ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, 'Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed, Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. 1 Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, ONEY 10 LEND! The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any Janne to suit the borrower, Also several Improved ois and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. Inv made in M tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Apply to ' Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. LUGGAGE TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION AND AROUND TOWN. JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &c. OrricE--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Whitby, April 10, 1873. The Subscriber is prepared to convey Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every other de- seription of Luggage to or from the I: Station or anywhere around town. All Orders profuptly attended to. Charges MONEY moderate, hy, J. COOK. To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- Port Perry, Jan. 1st, 1874, terest, ONEY TO LOAN at 8 per cent intercst on Real Estate. N Port Perry, march 10, 1874, Proprietor I. A. HURD. Port Perry, March 12, 1874. 12 LYMAN ENGLISH, Barrister, &C., Oshawa, 14 R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses|, Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the 1st con. Brock. Brock, Aug. 5,1874. November, 21, 1866. JOHN CHRIST1 y TOWNSHSP CLERK, ssuer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer Commissioner, &c. Office--Manchester. 33 Ttural Works, and an | # AN ACENCY) MONEY T0 LOAN | 1 Deben-| I PRIZE LIST. From the crowded state of our columns last week we were obliged to defer the pub- lication of the Prize List till the present issue Now, however, we have given the list in full with the names of the givers as well as the receivers of the special prizes, and everything connected with the prizeology of the Show. Whether the prizes were or were not judici- ously awarded we do not here stop to ques- tion ; the following is a statement of the prizes as awarded by the Judges, DRAUGHT HORSES. Imported Stallions--1st John Thompson, $10 by T Paxton, MP P, 2nd R Bryans, Canadian Bred Btallions--1st Wm Mit- chell, $6 by James Thompson, Port Perry House, 2 year old Stallion, Canadian Bred--1st I Brooks, 2nd A Hays, 1 year old Stallion--1st John Mafly, Spring Colt of 1871--1st J Stonchouse. Mare and foal--4 entries ; 1st J Mafly, 2nd R. Frise, 2 year old filly--5 entries ; 1st G Doidge, 2nd Joseph Moffatt, 1 year old Filly-- 5 entries ; Christie, 1st Deter ham, 2nd Joseph Ward. Span Geldings or Mares--5 entries ; 1st C Frick, nd Wm Redman, BLOOD HORSES. Stallion--J B Forsythe $5, by James Dewart, of the Queen's Hotel, Port Perry. 2 year old Stallion J. B. Forsythe. SADDLE OR CARRIAGH, Stallion--4 entries ; 1st R 8 Bryant, $5 Ly D. Ireland ; 2nd E Major, 3rd Andrew Peat, 2 ycar old stallion-- 1st Jas Goode. 1 year old Stallion--1st James Goode, 2nd Wm Nichols. Spring Colt--G entries ; 1st J Ferguson, 2nd W Stovin, ih and Foal--9 entri IP. 1st 2 Major, 2nd , 3rd Aus nes Holman, --5h entries ; Ist Peter :w Peat, 3rd P Christie. 5 1 1st J McMillan ; =z 2nd A Peat, nn Bu Span Carriage Horses ; 9 entries ; 1st & 2nd IJ Gould, 3rd Jas Lund. Single Driving Horses--15 ¢ntries ; 1st Dr McClinton, 5 by H. Miller, 2nd D Car- michael, 3rd W Hear, Saddle Horses--4 entries; 1st Alex Brown, 2nd H McKenzi GENERAL Stallion-- 2 year old Stallion--3 entries ; 1st T' Darcy $2 presented by A E McCaw, 2nd R Frise, PURPOSE, Spring Fillies--5 entries ; 1st Thos Gra-- pet Two Towed Barley--5, Na Haslewood, 2nd J Stonehouse, Six rowed Barley--10, 1st Wm Parrish, St by A Gordon, 2nd C Trick. Common Oats--6, 1st W Stovin, $3 by A Gordon,2nd J alph. Large Oats--5, 1st 8 Netherton, Gordon, 2nd T Manduson, Black Oats--1, 1stJ Walker 2nd 8 Nether- ton. Large Peas--2, Ist Jno Ralph. Small Peas--3. T Manderson, 2nd Thos Clarkson. Indian Corn in the trace--8, 1st J Gallo- way, 2nd W Rodman, Bweedish Turnip Seed--1st C Holt. Clover S8eed--1st W Thompson. White Beans--12, 1st 8 Netherton 2nd D Clristie, Flax Seed--+4, 1st T Coates, 2nd John Jeffery, Timothy Seed--1st. S Netherton, Turnips--10, 1st J Tp, 20d J Stoue- house. Glove Mangel Wirtz Jst J. Ralph L2nd 8 Netherton. Long Red Mangel Wurtzels--7 1st J Ralph 2nd J McDonald. Red Carrots--5, 1st J Ralph 2nd J Iar- er White Carrots-- 5, 1st 8 Netherton, 2nd J Ralph, Onions--6, 1st C Holt, 2nd R Boynton. Blood Beets--6, 1st 8 Netherton, 2nd C Holt. Early Potatoes--9, 1st W Rodman, 2ud J Harper, Late Potatocs--1, 1st J Parker, Collection of Potatoes--1st, Wm Sellers. $3 by J J Shaw. Collection Grain--2, 1st T Manderson, $3 by Geo Currie, 2nd W Thompson, Wheat and Oats in Sheaves--3, 1st J Ralph, 2nd S Netherton, Ten Bushels of any kind of Barley--0, 1st $3 by A. J Hazelwood, $ A Ross. | Two Sheaves ex g 1 | Ist J Ralph, &3 ly Iarris & 5 Netherton, HORTICULTURE. APPLES, Winter--14, Ist Robt Baird, Coates, 3rd Wm Rodman. Kusse: 1, 1st Wm Taylor, 2ud Albert Williams, 3rd Joseph Bryant, Fali--10, 1st J Bryant, 3ud '3rd N B Munro. 2nd Thos Thos Moore Crab--19, 1st W Taylor, 2nd J Stone house, 3rd © C Kellet. Pears-- 7, 1st W Taylor, 2nd N I Munro, 3rd J Shaw. Blue Plums--35, 1st J Shaw, 2ud N Claugh- ton, 3rd W Parrish, 1 year old Stallion--1st Jno Smith $2 by | Colt--1 entries ; ; 1st J Dryden, hy | ; 1st A Thomp 1 year old Filly--5 entries ; 1st T 2nd J Naf) Spring Filly--9 cutries; 1st J Dryden, 2nd Thos Graham. Coates, DURHAMS--IMPORTED Jest Bull of any age--Joseph Moflatt, SS presented by TC Forma, Cow in ealf--3 ; 1st Joseph Moflat, $5 by Jolin Adams, a Jos Moffatt. y old Heifer,--1st Jus Graham, $5 by J old Heifer--1st Joseph Moffatt, $5 by A N Sexton, CANADIAN BRED DURHNAMS. Bull--2 ; 1st W Stovin. 2 vear ola Bull--3; 1st II Harper, Coates, 1 year old Bull--4 2nd Peter Christie. Bull Calf--5 ; 1st J Grabam, 2nd J Ward, Sud I Coates, Cow in calf--6 ; Jus Graham, 2 year old Heifer. Jno Adams. 1 year old Heifer: Coates. Heifer Calf--3 ; 1st Jas Grabam, 2nd C Marsh, 3rd Jas Graham, . GRADE. "1 year old Bul--2; Ist R Rolph. Bull Calf--6 ; 1st Wm English, 2nd Wm O Bryant, 3rd Joseph Bryant. Cow in calf--I2; 1st I Rain, 2nd & Arnold Ross. 2 year old Heifer--9 5 McKinley, 3rd J Smith, 1 year old heife ; 1st A Pilkey, 2nd T Coates, 3rd A Ros Heifer Calf--1 ; Coates, Yoke Working Oxen--5 1st & 2nd W 8 Sexton. , © Herd of Thorough-bred Cattle--1st J Moffatt. SHEEP. LEICESTERS, Aged Ram--1, in Jos Bryant, 2nd Jos Pearson, 3rd R Frise. oy 1st J Graham, 2nd J Pearson. Ram Lamb--2, 1st & 2nd R Sugget. 2 Ewes--1st R Sugget. 2 shearling Ewes--1, 1st R Sugget. 2 Ewe Lambs--4, 1st R Sugget. COTSWOLDS. Aged Ram--7, 1st W Hodgson, 2nd Jos Ward, 3rd C Pascoe. Shearling Ram--1, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Jas Graham. Ram Lamb--10, 1st & 2nd W. 3rd J Graham. 2 Ewes--8, 1st and 2nd Wm Hodgson, 3rd J Graham, 2 shearling Ewes--0, 1st and 2nd Wm , 3rd G Hadden, 2 Ewe Lambs--3, 1st W Hodgson, 2nd Jas Graham. 2nd T ; 1st James Graham, 1st & 2nd Jos Moffatt, 1st Jas Graham, 2nd 35 1st Jos Ward, 2nd T Baird, 2nd J 1st A Ross, 2nd R 1st and 2nd F Dain, 3rd T Hodgson, SOUTADOWNS. 2 Ewes--1st J Adams, Pen Sheep--2, ist W Hodgson, $3 by Jas Emaney, 2nd J Graham, SWINE, LARGE BREED. Breeding Sow--1st Jno Adams. SMALL BREED. Boar--3, 1st Eli Jones. Breeding Sow--32, 1st Charles Marsh, 2nd Robert McKinley. Boar Pigof 1874--6, C Marsh. 1stJos Ward, 2nd GRAIN SEEDS AND ROOTS. Gordon, Spring Wheat--15, 1st Thos Manderson $1 by A Gordon, 2nd § Netherton. | Huck ard 3rd | Sow Pig of 1874--5, JWard 2nd N Claugh- Fall Wheat--3, 1st T Mandeson, $1 by A Plums any other variety--6, 1st James | Squires, 2nd J Shaw, 3ed Mes RM Michal. 1st W Bagshaw. | G apes--Six, 1st W Parrish, 2nd J Mce- Donald. : Cabhage--1st C Tlolt, 2nd Ieekins and Pick] | Red Tomatoes--13 3 1st WM Willcox, 2nd C Holt. Collection of Garden Vegetables--1, 1st J Parker, §6 by gan & Rutherford, 2nd is & Lickle Span--S8 entries ; 1st J Gibson, 2nd T| Collection of Greenhouse Plants--2, 1st T Graham, 4 W Parrish. | Jasper, CATTLE. | Boquet of Flowers--2, Ist Mrs J I Brown 2nd I Jasper. Citrons--1st J W Card, 2nd E Mundy. Pumpkins--6, 1st J Galloway, 2nd Albert | Williams. | Cauliflowers--2, 1st Colt, 2nd Hucking Pickle. shes--7, 1st Wm Nichols, 2nd Wm ts Celery--2, 1st'1 Jasper, 2nd W an, Collection of Apples--6, 1st C Tlolt, Joseph Bryant, 3rd Thomas Moore. 2nd DAIRY PRODUCE. 10 Ibs Butter in 1 1b Rolls--12, 1st Mrs ] by Jones Bros, 2nd Mrs Joel Jub Butter -- 14, 1st Mrs Joel iy Brown & Toss, 2nd Mrs W 8 d Mrs Jolin Stones. Cheese--1st Ira Chapman, $3 by BE Ri ton. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES, 10 Yards Fulled Cloth--1st Mrs J Walk. er. 10 Yards White Flanncl--1, 1st Mrs Scl- lers, 2nd Mrs Netherton, 10 Yards, Colored Flanncl--i 1st Mrs C Lynd, 2nd Mrs J Walker, Yarn for knitting--3, 1st Mrs C Shaw 2nd Mrs J Shaw, Counterpanc--3, 1st Mrs J Hart, 2nd Miss 4 Stonehouse, < Woolen Mitts--1, 1st Mrs N. Claughton, 2nd, Mrs J Shaw. Woolen Gloves--Mrs W Squelch. sn Socks--t. 1st Mrs C Sharad, 2nd Rag Rug--9, 1st Miss Agnes Nichols, 2nd Mrs Jolin Hart, Rag Carpet--3, 1st Mrs Robt McMichael, 2nd Mis Thompson, Assortment of Factory Woolen 1st 1 J Gould. Woolen Blankets--3, 1st Mrs Sellers, 2nd Mrs C Lynd. Coverlet--5, 1st Mrs C Sharrard, 2nd Mrs Joseph Jerow. Woolen Stockings--4, 1st Mrs C Sharrard, 2nd Mrs J Shaw. Home made Carpet--3, 1st Mrs John Hart, 'aud Mrs C Lynd. Gentleman's Plaid--6, 1st Miss Mary Mc- Kinley, 2nd Mrs Thomas Contes. LADIES' WORK. Gent's shirt--17, 1st Mrs N Claughton, 2nd Mrs Wm Squelch, Lady's Bonnet--!st Jones Bros. Ladys Dress--6, 1st Jones Bros, 2nd Miss Hiscocks. Lady's Mantle or Cape--1st Jones Bros. Child's Pinafore--2, 1st Mrs J Galloway. Child's Dress--G, 1st Jones Bros, 2nd Mrs Wm Squelch, Hand Stitching on Linen--6, 1st Miss Ag- nes Nichols, 2ud Mrs Wm Squeich. Piece work Cushion, 4, Mrs W H Vyvyan. Feather Flowers, 3, 1st Mrs RB Walker, 2nd Mrs W H Hayes. Goods Hayes, 2nd Mrs B Johnston, Berlin Wool Work, flat--6, 1st Mrs W- H Hayes, 2nd Mrs R Mc Michael. German raised Work, 3, Ist Mrs W H Hayes, 2nd Mrs R McMichael, Tatting, 1st Miss Hiscocks. Fancy Leather Work, 1st Miss E Stone. house, 2nd Mrs J W Card. Mrs A Pilkey. Wm Squelch. Mrs R Johnston, PMs J Jowett, < Berlin Wool Work, raiscd, 3, 1st Mrs W Hi | Picce-work Quilt, 13, 1st Mrs J Saw, 2nd Hair Flowers, 1st Mrs E Paterson, 2nd Mrs Sofa Pillow, 11, 1st Mrs J Bigelow, 2nc Crochet Work, 8, 15t Ms T C Forman, 2nd Fane Knitting, 2nd Mrs Wm Squ ce Ea Christi Zephyr Flower, Mis Wm Squeleh Berlin Wool Flowers, TstMrg WH Hayes, Paper flowers, 1st Mrs W H Ha, | Mrs A Pilkey. yon 2 Fancy Basket, 3, 1st Mrs W. Mrs A Pilkey. = WH Raves, nq) Ladies Knitted Hood, 1st Mrs J W Card 2nd Mrs E A Christie, Tidies, 16, 1st Mrs C McKenzie, 2nd Misg Jewett, Wax Flowers, 4, 1st Mrs It Johnston, Mrs W H Hayes. i Wax Fruit, 5, st Mrs W Mrs Ebbels. Yar, Td Fancy Netting, 4, 1st Mrs J W Card, 2nd Mrs J W Squelch, Embroidery on Muslin, 7, 1st Miss Agnes Nicholls, 2nd Mrs Wm squelch, Embroidery op Cloth or Silk, 5, 1st Misg Agnes Nichols, 2nd Mrs J W Cal rd, Braiding on cloth or silk, 7, 1st and 2nd Mrs Wm Squelch, 1, Mrs W H Hayes, 2pd Fanmer's Wreath, 3, 1st Mrs W H Hayes, 2nd Mrs R BW aller, 3 Lady's Knitted Cloud, 5, 1st MrsJ W 2nd Mrs C Sharrard, 19 em) FINE ARTS. Flower Painting, 1st Mrs J W Card, 2nd Mis N B Munro, Landscape drawing, Ist Mrs J W Card, Crayon Drawing, Ist Mrs N B Munro, and Mrs J W Card. Painting in water Colors, 3, Ist Mrs J W Card, 2nd Mrs N B Munro, Pencil Drawing, 3, Ist MissMcDermid, 2nd Mrs N B Munro. Collection of Photographs, Ist McKenzie Scott, cS § Specinfen of Dentistry, Ist Patterson Fenton, IMPLEMENTS, Double Carriage, Ist D Conboy. Single Bu Ist D Conboy. Double Pleasure Sleigh, Ist D Conboy. Farmer's wagon, 1 J Heard. Reaping Machine, 4, Ist Brown & Paterson 2nd Harmison & C Seed Drill, Ist FW Glen, Iron Harrows, 1st John Heard. Gang Plow, Ist Moore, Vickers & Co: Cutter, Ist D Conltoy. Plow, Ist A Fleury. Mowing Machine, 4, Ist Brown & 'aterson Noe Tachines, 1st T Dale. Fanoing Mill, Harman & Umphrey, Straw Cutter, Tt Drown & Paterson, 2nd A Fleury. Barley Fork, Ist J B Lazier. POULTRY. Turkeys, Ist J Parker. Game Fowlg, Tst James Jewett, Parke 2nd Joli 3, Ist and 2nd CW Matthews, Ist Thos Coates, 2nd E Jones, Ist C Holt, 2nd A Thompson. Cochin, Ist and 20d C 'W Matthews, Dorking: Ist Jumes Jewett. Hamburghs, 4, Ist I" Manderson, 2nd Wm Parrish, Howdans, Ist and CW Matthews, Collection of Fowls, Ist and 2nd C Matthews, ¥ MANUFACTURES. Venetian Window Blind, 1st I Richardson, Single Harness, 3 entries, 1st Thos Cour- tice, 2nd Thos Holmes, Carriage Harness, Ist Thos Courtice. Gentleman's Coat, Ist James Squire. Bureau, Ist John Nott, Sideboard, Tet Jolin Nott, Collection of Cabinet ware, Ist J W Davis 2ud Jolin Nott, Panel Door, 1st I Richardson. Sash, Ist E Richardson. Half Thousaid Shiugles, Ist Paxton, Bige- low & Trounce, 2ud Ei Pickle. MISCELL Hone¥in the Coml-- 2nd Jolin Walker. Collection of Bent Stuff for Carriages and Sleighs--1st J I 1 Collection of M Home-made Wine--3, ud W Taylor, Collect on canned Fruit--6, 1st Miss His- cocks, 21d Ms J W Card, Cateup--38, 1 Mrs N Claughton, 2nd Mrs IR McMichacl. Loaf of Bread. Mig WS Se Wheat Bigelow & S. 3, 1st C Sharrard, rals 15st W Nicholls. 1st Miss Hiseocke, 3, Ist Mrs J Shaw, 2nd Mrs ki Pickell. Ist C Parrish, 2nd Paxton, Hie, Stove and Derniture, Hot-air Druin, 1s 1. Collection of Confectionary, cocks, it preserved in Sogar, 8 1st Miss Kate Ist T McGuattan, [cGrattan, ist, C His- nphell, 2nd Mis TC Forman, Jar Pickles, 4, 1st Mrs C Holt, 2nd MrsJ. W Cd. Jur Jelly, 9 1st Mis J Shaw, 2nd Mrs C. Marsh, Collection of Parlor and Chnch Musical Instruments, 1st the Uxbridge Cabinet & Organ Co. Flax in the Straw, 1st D Christie. The following were not includded. in the prize list and itis therefore discretionary ? | with the Dircctors as to their receiving prizes but the judges found them so very good that they recommended that prizes be given for them, Jelly, Mrs Wm Nicholls. Canned Fruit, Myx Seller, Skirt, Miss Sharrard, Mirror, Mrs Scurrach, Lady's Night Dress Mrs R McMichael. Carri; Robe, Mrs R McMichael. Wax Shells, Mrs WH Hayes. Ev sting Mowers, Mrs J Thompson, Fancy Mitts, Mes J II Brown, Everlasting Bouquet! Mrs Ebbles. Jelly, Mrs T Moore, {Canned Fruit, Mes T Moore, Pressed Flowers, 'I' Jasper. Pin Cushion, Miss Jewett, Everlasting Flowers, Mrs W H Hayes. Cone Work, Mrs A Pilkey. - Crotclict Quilt, Mrs RB Wellington. Lady's Underclothing, Mrs C McKenzie, Hanging basket, Miss Warriner. Wax Cross with Flowers, Mes WH Hoyos, Husk Rug, Mrs AN Sexton, Josh Billings says : * Tew enjoy a foot reputashun, giv publicly and steal private yp General Sherman won't {alk about the Presidency, but interviewers still keep call ing upon him, owing to & bad habit he Las fallen into rain, with thoughtless Ls . usity, re 7: . . v i . i ' v ' ha fy i ~ v 2 T _ -- a 8

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