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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Sep 1876, p. 2

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I + f ani a : . : £ : Auction Sales, } Tafe in the Market. : Insolence. Carried Off the Laurels. was again on hand carrying off the tirst prze. 4 GRADE CATTLE. ; Domestic Manufacttites.~--15 Eatrfos. y 5 -~ SL -- & £ -- 3 _ x ' - s Wherever the produce of his excellent factory | 2 year old 'Bull, .1st Jos Bryant, 2nd Wm | wollen Blanitets, 1st Mrs Wm Allin. 20d Mrs BUSINESS CHANGE. The toe Tins again come: round. when| The activity and rush in our grain A couple of wocks ago we mildly adverted | We are happy to learn that Me, F'. Yam | can be obtained parties will take no other | O'Bryant. Yearling Bull, 1st Johu Holtby -- John Wagon, Coverlet, 1st Mrs-J Brules, 2nd | hs 1 Horses, Cattle, Sheep, other Firm Stock; | 0 n 0o quring the past week has to Mr, James Holden's bounce in blowing | old, son'of W.E. Yarnold, Esqs, D. L. 8, cheese, it establishes its reputation wherever Cow =n id] 1st Joy Costly ond acy. fa 8 TT £ Yorn, jot sd) a 4 farniag Implements, and in fact 8 . P over a stately brick castle, edifice, block, or | succeeded at the late Matriculatioh examin- it in used, The industry and skill ot the man, 2nd LbBurnots, 3rd Thos Coades. Yearling Broek: 1st Mrs J W Elliott, 2nd Mrs J Holman, uired about a well conducted | been very encouraging, not alone 10 87 tre which he pretended to be about to | ation of McGill College, Montreal, iu carry ladies fuirly puzzled us, we would fair com- ) y Yearly oolon Mittt, 1st ---- 2nd Mrs HV' Bel ny : £ 3 DE 2? iv 'tic : Heifer, 1st_L. Burnett, 2nd and 3rd Andrew | Woolen til M: Pn ivy : Ah J facm way be had at Action Selvs, Farmers the active participants, the buyers | ect in Port Perry, but which tutned ont to | irg off the Jane Redpath scholarship ; one ment but time and space comoine against Hosts ' Heifer Calf, 1st H Doolittle, 2nd And'w Sooke, 1st Mew nists 2nd Mrs J olen Mr. D. Urquhart has leased his and others Dis get capital opportunities for | and sellers, but to tho entire com- be oe of his magnificent "castles in theair." | hundred dollars in money and eighty us. The display is mast creditable to their | Rogs, 3rd F. Ward. Wooking Oxen, 1st Thos | Woolen Stockings, 1st Mrs D Christie, 2nd purchasing valunble Stock snd Implements | pyunity all' being more or less in={ We had no objection to James blowing, for | dollars worth of tuition in the College, BLY ingenuity and good tasto and they bave | Coates. 20d J 4 Washburn, 3rd Jos Rook. -- rant, nd Mas EL as ad Gar: | Agricultural Tmplement Emporium, at o bargain. terested in the results, every addi- [remove the wind and you leave nothing; but | need scarcely remind matriculants that reason to feel proud of their display. We Fay Cuttley 131 1 Conia, 3 Toe "Salve A Be nt, 340 Mx: 8 Brake Tae rs gril P! » Me C Will offers for sale by auction. at his| oJ 1oon of advance in ik Buena Ba rt trun aces Cat Meteicaietion be ¥. C1 [einHiat vit & good Many of the ar.( Thosoty ull and Sve calves from [Mra Jamisson Sul Miva Smith. Gentil , + s o 1st Jas Grabam. workshop, Pinedale, Brock, ou Saturday, 30th 1 wlowod with satistaction wind and Mr. Holden's dignity, we consider | regarded as a pass time, but the bars are Helos shown, having regularly met thew oo hr best Bull on the ground, Pad, a t- | Port Perry, and has turned over his Sept, 1 mare, 3 cows, Buggies, Springboard. market is viewed with satisfaction |i t be our duty toreprove him when we | being raised from year to yearand conse- ¢ T year, . 1st Andrew Ross. shri er Shin 1st E Pi lh ESA Sulkey, Cutter, &c., &c. Mr Wm Gordon ix | by the community at large, and | find the symptoms beginning to point to quently the more dificult to be got over;| A handsome case of fancy boots and shoes Sheep--54 Entries. Centre Table, 1st Uxbi Burcau- (stock and the good will of the bus- : 1st John Nott & Son, 2n Board, 1st Davis & Hon vii | Collection of Cabinet Ware, auctioneer, (See bills) there is no other locality in the| lunacy; and if any other than a lunatic} but now to carry off honors ally a. | attracted much attention and was much 5 I . in . John J. Watson snd Ram Lamb, 1st and 20d R Sugget, 3rd L Side Uper Leather, ist Bi } Davis a Sons, iness to Messrs Ji ' ) ini " 1d deliberately go to work and advertise that institution, is no easy task as well for Ladmired, A couple of cases of splendidly Mr Thos Darcy has given instructions to Dominion where farmers are more oud Ce t y y I ; lend; is sell by public IXY bay given place, lot 3, in liberally dealt with thau in tee mar- for tenders for the ercction of "a building tho'severity of the test as for the number trimmed hats and [1gnits for ladies' wear | o HOT LOTO, non a, I © Muse Leathe in ot Bigiiow & Ballard. an y Y which he had no intention of putting up we and ability of the students to be ded | were the subj t. Two Shearling Ewes, 1st R tt. ection of Boots Shoos, Ist J G Morgan. -- risin, the 2nd Con of Cartwright, on Tuesday, Oct. kots of Reach and Port Perry. In |ould like to know who it would be. We against, and it is consequently all the more | the multitude of tair ones who inspected wo we Lambs, Ts L5Barmett, 2nd 1 Sug: Farm Harney 1547 Courtle. ~ Carringe ar WH. Ferguson, tWo gyterp B rd, al his valuable farm Stock and Imple. fact the prices in our markets gen~|at one time thought the mau had tried it for, credit to the successful ones. The distinc them, we don't pretend to much skill in| get, e T Courtice. Single \Harness 3 A ments, 'This will be a large and important | erally lead by a cent or two; our[the purpose of making an inexpensive | tion obtained by Mr. Yarnold is highly val- | that line but they looked magnificent. Goals," Cook Hine Copper Kmitre, 1st young men, the formerdrom Car LEICESTER. : COTSWOLD. Collection of 1st wale as the property to be sold is valuable buyers at all timés giving the top spread and it might be to induce some of the uable proving as it docs the posession of sup- The display of grain was capital for the Aged Ram, 1st & Blow. Shearling Ram, 1st! Parrish. ~ Collection of i 18t C 2» 4 and extenave. There are in horses a fine figure the market warrants. The |™or¢ doubtful ones to vote for the extension | erior intelligence, activity and perseverance, | season, and some of it would have dowe no |Jos Ward, 2ud J Horo, 3rd L Burnett. m ks. Pannel 1st A Richardson,-- g Hiscocl el Doors, 4 Sas] ind wrigh at! m Manvers. horse, a gnod mare in foal and an excellent arch oli 3 4 | by-law ; but on second thought--bad as he | with a thorough acquaintance with the rudi- | discredit to last year. Lamb, 1st J Lockie, 20d A Thom Son, Sd Is ae ry : Nira ght and the lattes fo ! driving pony. In Cattle thers are 16 head, | ALATC ester market is not surpassed |i" we could scarcely force ourselves tg be- | monts ofa liberal education, evincing no | Thejudges in the hall had their" hands | Graham. Two Ewes, lst Jos Yark Ji 0 | haw, Jud Mrs J Gould, Currant Wine, Ist | Look out for the advertisement in Ea y : ' r t ; for 15 § ; 0 Broad. Two Shearlin Miss 1, Willcox." Grape Wine, 1st J Gould, 2n 15 sheep, a fine breeding Berkshire sow and by any in the province whether for |jieve him to be so contemptibly mean, and Jess his aptitude as a student than the ex- well filled and we sympathized with them in tral OE J Wars. Tw rape Wine, 1st J Gould, . 2 pigs ; buggy, wagon, cutter, plows, hmrows | buying or selling in. In Dry (throwing the mantle of charity over the | cellence of the institution in which he has | their difficult task where the competition was i Findon Rk ed yo Mish Wiles. Rhubarb Wine, Ist Ms | 0 ooo 06 ho Beh October. 7 A 3 r, Che! Wine, 1st --, aud all such implements as are required | Goods, Groceries and, in fact, every. | whole thing, we charged it all to account ot been taught. Mr. Yarnold had to contend | 80 keen and the articles 80 good and ap- | Ward. - Pen of Sheep, 1st Jos Ward, 20d Jus| Wm Allin: Elderberry wine, 1st Gould. round a well conducted farm, Mr Wm Lucas | oh necessary for public comfort his inordinate vauity, and on the strength of against many picked students from rome of proaching so near to each other. ih " x g s } Glabat, i PRESERVES. "Mr. Urquhart isnot disconnect~ is auctioneer. Don't fail to read the posters| |S C00 may always be had this we--for his own good--administered 8 ' the best Collegrate institutes and High| The show of carriages was very fine Two Fat Sheep, 1st A Bongard, 2nd Thos Strawberry, Mrs J Bigelow. Cur 4) and note the time aud place of sale. 3 ; gentle reproof. But the cure appeared to be | schools in the Dominion and his marked | consisting of carriages, buggies, heetonsand | Coates: : : tinccl . Mr. Willcox will sell valuable Farm Stock, of the best quality and at figures | worse than the discase for it set him fairly | guccess is another proof of the superiority | Cutters. £ Mr. ea: ignies Sg Car- Swine--26 Entrics. rants, 1st , 20d Mrs Jos Ward | ing himself from the business but Tn ploments ac, &c., at the Dafoe House, Port which cannot be undersold. Mr. | raving and he got to the public streets of our | of the Port Perry High School, 'and of its | riage Works, and Mr Heard of the Manches-- BERKSHIRE CLASS. Gooseberries, 1st Mrs H V Benson.! | « : a Percy, on Saturday, Sith inst. Attend and | Op vistian's establishment is justly | village and abused us--in our abscnce-- | talented Head Mastor. ter Carriage factory were the principal exhib- Boar, Jot Jobu Weir, ra L Buinsty Raspberries, 1st Mrs J Shaw, 2nd will conduct the outside business RE na structed Mr.E. Major to| regarded as one ot the most rolinble | making use of bis entire stock in trade of pr itors, The Ontario Carvings Works showed | 35 foci Shay: © Bose Fig )Si08 \ Kinley, | Mrs L Burnett. Pears, Mrs Wm i oe eive and valuable stock of Horses, | {pn OYIRG : those choice epithets found only in Mr. some splendid work in the several varieties ; | 304 Jos Ward. " i . connected With the Emporium. Cattle, Sheep, &¢. Everything required round in the province as to the quality of Holden's vocabulary amongst which those Fall Show. the phaeton from these works was universal SUFFOLK CLASS. Allin, 2nd Mra J Shaw. Peaches, . Siri Ny Got. ath, on: the goods sold and Bods ation in | classic terms "Skunk" and black guard" The Fall Show of the N. O. Azti- ly admired, and everything shown from that | Boar, 1st Albert Williams. Sow, 1st L Bur- i Me D Waid 2d Mes Wo STRAYED STEER. ' Jot 2 in the Ist con of Reach. = price, and in the matter of buy ing it figured largely . Not satisfied with this he| he Ia . AS establishment went to sustain Mr. Emaney's | nett. ¥ in. pple Jelly, 1st -- y 2nd | « - N Mr E Major has been instructed by Messrs | OCCUpies a front rank; every kind |insolently adds insult to injury by having cultural Society was held on yester- | well merited reputation as one of the best SMALL BREED. Mrs C Parrish. Crab Apples, 18t| ~AME into the premises of the Subscriber W Page anid W Stovin to sell their stocks of | of {apm produce finds a ready mar. his rubbish inserted in "Neddy's" rag by . carriage builders in the Dominion, and this is Boar Pig, 1st J Hern, 2nd A Pilkey. Sow! My.g J Ward, 20d Mrs J Lee. C lot 19 in the 1st con. of Reach, about the '+ Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Wagons, &¢, the K | 1 d h high Wy z tay which "Neddy's" kcore of readers outside the | day and to-day. Wednesday wus readily conceded by all who use his cariiages Pig, 1st A Pilkey, 2ud C Dawes, 3rd ¥ Holt. ' middie of July last, » white Steer coming wo full stock of both farms on Friday Oey oh, on | ket there and the highest price g1Ven | gq village may chance to sec it. We don't Iabout the very last day which one | ag weil for durability, style, comfort, and Poultry--63 Entries. To all these may be added some 80 | years old." The owner is requested to pay x= oun 1 the Sth con of heson, 4 | Without either haggling or grunting, | ylame «Neddy," poor sonl, he must insert | would select for holding a show, it | price. Mr. Heard's display was highly cred. | 'Pair Turkeys, 1st Robt Boynton, 2nd R| Discretionarios, all of them well de. | penses and take him away, Se ereive baT whl or ae Das. Quin and | and this accounts for the vastiand father whatever is given him. If we had rained and blustered all the |itable to him as a first-class workman, His | Franklin. Geese, Ist O Marsh, 20d Wm Mc serving notico if we had space at our sold as the law aireet. BRYANT. valuable property consisting of Horses, Cattle amount of grain and other farm pro- had not a more than ordinary love for Mr. previous night and kept up the dol- work is anxiously sought after and gives the qu Ducks, 1st hy D Liowerman: 3paa command. Reach, Sept, 28, 1876. > . and other live stock: ace on lot 7 in the ora duce purchased at Manchester.-- | eigen we woul tie the pot au. a ugge through the whole day uritil one | ¥erY bast satisfaction as val in usly mate- | Thompson, Bul eage. Coching, 1st WH -- con. of Reach Farmers have full confidence that {Shi 8 Tom Fn 0M ining counsel ;| would suppose that mud and water vial, and workniauship, ¥ hile the prices are | roy 2nd W D Bowerman. Light Brahams, | CorrroTION.--MR. Ep.--S8ir : It is 4 ------ tr ------------ il > toh ou posing our restraining counsel ; PY 2 such as leave no room for complaint. The | {i'w Hi Brown, 2nd W D Bowerman. Dark O Ce. Fall Shows they wi | get the very highest |yatnotwithstanding his unthankfulness and | were the only ingredients left, and | Richardson Rlaning Mills & Sash Factory | grahamas,. 1st "RK Bryant. Dorkings, 20d | P!€My generally reported round aud ' . = g fraction for Wheat, Burley, Peas, 'ingratitude we will continue to watch over | parties trying to puss to the show | had a fine shyw of Panel Doors, Sash, Win. |W D Bowerman, Black Spanish, 1st W D| even appeared in some ot thedailies,| The Subscribers would respectfully ro- Brock--At Sunderland, on October 2 and 3. Oats or anything else they have to | him and be at his elbow to remind him of | grounds were in imminent peril of | dow Blinds, &®, such work speaks well for | Bowerman, 2nd J Bongard. Spangled Hum-| the Globe and others, that my im- |quest--as they are about dissolving partner- : rr North Biock--At Cauninglon, on October 4 | soll and tne consequence is that an arty Whonersr the SR Yosarhs being drowned fn mud. Bunyan's the skill of the workmen and the perfection boise TE Con i as) ported atallion "Dumfriesshire Jock' | ship--that partics having accounts against and 8 . < . i alarming, e care nothing for his ridicul- : f Mr. Richardson's Machinery. : ' . 2 i 9 a 0 1 sorts of E : ' 0 5 #7 wars of Mr. y i ; 3 the firm, or against either of the fir ill East York--At Markham, on October sand 6 ding quseity ofall i its uy saving asalisg oh, No much prefer | Slough of Despond Lr Ba Yelvel Outside the Hall the show of Machines, Sides reed SEIWIE Jot IV of Wren; 95 4 wis shavta a he Cantenbial oi bi in ny ely homo South Vieterla---At Lindsey, on October 5 and way to the har market,-- JUTE SSRIS 10 1g pr Bold Tesh lawn go Bp ii Dy ds Pe Implements &5, isnot fo sa) STR. bob Grain and Seeds--108 Entries. hi AboorBe ha Bim, : io dd partios imisbled to the firm are requested lo yy, : un : sing to or i grounds, the articles are all superior. course i " ' adjust their accounts before 1st Nov., 1876. CRW A Thursday | Mr. Christian's largely increased a i should it continue another, day the | finish and a foot of mud are incompatible. I a ie not do so. DIESFELD & DOLL, a i ram facilities for receiving, storing and The Cavada Farmer. implements shown outside 'will be| Amongst the'machines there were Brown | yg bus Scotch Wheat, 15tJ White, and Jas F. ELLIOTT. Watchmakers, &c . . : forwarding grain by means of his oo dicals issuing from |10 darger of being lost in the mud. | & Patterson's Johnston Reaper aud their | pray erson, 3rd R Farnklin, Two bus Bar- Epsom, Sept. 28, 1876. Port Perry, Sept. 28, 1876. Nort ntario bserher clevator and commodious storehouse 9 n 2 But rain or not rain, by two o'clock | Young-Canada Mower. Long experience |j.y (3 rowed), 1st W Hazlewood, 20d Wm ---- & accommodation prove highly advan. the Canadian press at longer or shorter in, , ig | has taught the farming ity that the | pp 3rd Jas Stonehouse. Two bi i Ay 1 d P ghly advy : v : on Wednesday there wus such a dis 4 : peon, 3M yo ull» Monday Sept .--The Perth By- A = | taceons to all concerned, farmers tervals there is none which holds so high a : 8 | Brown & Paterson Works manufacture none | prey (6 rowed), 1st Jas Stonehouse, 2nd ENTE, | y Dep ¥ - YEAR bi) dolivertholr | od itl "| position or so well deserves the distinction play in the hall as would be no dis® | ut the best deseription of machines and | win Parrish, 3rd Jos White, Two bus large Law to raise the sum of §16,000 for the new 8 can now deliver their loads with so | F8 Mioyiada Farmer". Aftet many years | credit to any county show in the implements. There were somo hulfdozen | wo eB Ghevion, 2nd Jas Mes | igh school was defunted on Saturday last, } == | much more ease, rapidity and com- | of regular and steady improvement and de- | Dominion, whether for extent or ex- | Seed Drills shown all of which looked busin- | guryon, 3rd A Michie. Two bus Common the vote standing 131 nays to 115 yeas. -- fort. servedly increasing popularity it now occu-| cgllence. The ladies have done | ss. In the matter of Funaing Mills Shute Oats, 1st 8 Netherton, 2nd Wm McGill, 3rd We are quite prepared to admit that every Vols ¥ ie ine e i re . : . : ; : ively © ctition; they were a fine Two? ol sili i Winter is ad i d you hav The markets of Port Porry and |pies a prominent place in the front rank | 0 ygelves credit by their extensive was a lively competition; th John Ralph. ~Two'bus Oats, pure black, | necessary facility should be given to the nter is advancing, and you eo no y ER RARY rar Yvon amongst the periodicals of the day and is a Hh a) at lot, KB. P. Harman of Uxbridge, Brown & |. J White, 2nd Jas Manderson, 3rd § : + Coal as yt," Don't delay, but please Manchester secare a very large Pro- | yiehly welcome visitor at the homes of many and choice display. In passing round Patterson, and King of the West by Roney of LN arte tp Toi oe eprom Fl caus: of Sueation and that teachers Soni yet, Ys Pp portion of the grain grown in this | thousands of our people, and those who know | the hall and admiring the |Oshawa. Y Holliday, 2nd John Ralph, Two buch small] JC furniy hed with every necessary auxiliary and tho surrounding counties and |anything of that excellent publication will | many proofs of skill and dexter-| Tue compotition in Horse Rakes was very | Peas, 1st Wm McGeoch, 2nd Jus Manderson, | to his accomplishing the end for which hel gang jn your Orders! this is not to be wondered at for [not wonder at fts populaiity but will natur- | jy of tho exhibitors, parties find | tame, there being only three shown, There [3rd J Ralph, Collection of Gram, Ist S| 18 employed in the shortest possible time these markets offer superior induce- Ary Shine wi is i Dot taken by Syory themselves at a loss, in the absence | were three Chauipious showithy combine} Netherton 12 Kars Indian Corn in the | and in the best possible manner, the impart- hd i oy ___| family in the land, certainly no farm house | . ea Thi Reaper and Mower, the Sing'e Reaper and | trace, 1xt A Williams, 2nd R McKinley. --| j ics i ments such in fact, as will pay tarm-| Coo he withont it. From a thorough of the names of the sev eral exhibit- oo fer ans mart Thus Reapers we met Tuy = ing ote thorough practical education, But | are good now for drawing and stowing away, ers to drive a long distance 10 gob tO | nd Jong intimacy with the publication we | OTS, and by this meais many are de- with & young aspirant for public favor named | 8 Netherton. Haltbus Flax Seed, 1st Thos | 18 seeking this object trustees should ex- and 1 am offering can assert without the slightest fear of con- | prived of tho advantngoes of their | the "Royce Reaper," This machine looks | Coates. 2nd C Parrish. Bus of Tares, 1st ercise much caution and endeavor to make Our readers who are at all uc- quainted with New York and its surroundings will remember IIal-|gych markets as they are well re- lett's point, a long, narrow projec- | warded for their labor, as well for | tradiction that there is nota single copy of ingenuity, because not one in a liun- | trig, it has thrown of every incumbrance, | Julius Bruels. Bus of Timothy Seed, lst the maintenance of the school bear as lightly COAL AT SO LOW A RATE . v As soon as yon possibly can, The roads . Snip y te ig Fo this periodical which does not contain more | 4. ry ' aker i tripped to the buff and is ready for the fiay, | W, :Gill, 2nd Julius Bruel Wheat fle : tion from the north-western extrem- the increased * prices realized for i t 0 t ; ore | dyad ever knows who the maker is. | stripped t fiay, | Wm McGill, Srucls, cut | on the ratepayers as possible. It does not ity of Long Island, stretching partly their produce as for advantages they real value in practical hints and information | ny, g5010gy offered for the suppres- and we would not be surprised to sev thix | Flour, 1st J & C Russel, 20d C Pacrish, ' a to every farmer in the land than the price of neross the passage from Long That it is to everybody's advantage that {ley at all follow that the most expensive school | rhould order at once, So don't put it oft tat ! ! : py ; ive his elder brothers all they oh oki can secure in the purchase of store | pn year's subscription, Itis written in a SiON of the names of the exhibitors | 24% youth give his elder brothers all they | mye Judges decided that Mr. Reckin was| oho pest, Gaudy trappings and magni. | the last moment--and pay more. can do. He claims superiority in his light Island to East River. Thispromon: goods. We are pleased to see the | practical, interesting, common sense style, | is the most silly imaginable--lest | weight being only 470 1bs and asscits that ial 5 40038 Du OC lestin ficent display are no parts of a good educa- E, WORTHINGTON. tory terminated in a sunken reel vush with which the barley is pour-|and should havea place on the table of| the Judges seeing the names of the 100 pounds less will draw him than any | Goo" tion. Beawls: of Trastos. in eties, fowrs Port Perry, Sept. 27, 1876. d : i - ling in®*while the prices are still on | every farm house not alone for the pater and | ochibitors might not do justice but [other reaper in the market while the almost | Roots--95 Entries. v ra Se : which rendered it hazardous for 4 at P mater famelias but for the voung men and | too 4) oi decisions in a of cor- | entire absence of machinery provent him on ye sili and villages generally move in rings and the Choice Reliable Apple vessels to puss, and large ships never Ante young women, aye, and children too, Now | 5 3 from getting out of repair, and he can be 12 Turnip, 1st Jos Ward, 2nd M.Holliday. | east competent, men who know 20 more of 7 ----------_-- dur . 1 HY Thi i dq 1 " tze Py - " pA attempted it. So that in place of mm. the long nigits are approaching--the true | tain parties. This is certainly a wept in order at the most' trifing expense 12 Mangel Wurtzels (long red), 1st Ralph. | ooo on ntare than they know of the satel: trees for All ; 4 passing through the sound between Our. County. Towa. no en cwtedn pastioe who do not | flattering compliment to the honor | wilile the price is only $100. -We shall see, [12 Masel Wurtzels (globe), 1st J Ralph, assiIng g ) -- ts + . 9 , ¥ ite: ite i i vith : + the Island and the main land they| We were pleased to observe the activity already take the "Canada Farmer should | and integrity of the Judges. If any In the matter of Plows there were good 2nd John Parker, 12 Red Carrots, Ist J) e8 of Jupiter strut into theving with: ail ty HE Subscriber has for Sale at his Nur- is subscribe at once, . 3 Sool id Ralph, 2nd John Parker. 12 White Carrots, | the airs of a Socrates and call themselves serv t miles north of Brooklin, Ont; sailed round tho "south of the|and rush of business in our county town on ------------ judges ane s good of Loner ones ShawR ne . nay of them. | Tre 1st J Ralph, 2a Sain Darker: 18 Blood | school trustees notwithstanding that they 25,000 fret -- on Trees in & vigorous, is 3 di t, the | d a lively time which wi 1 eu elieve--th new favo Tq 1 3 Beets, 1st Julius Bruels, 2nd A Williams. -- y ; clus ses i A Vig , island Post Sandy Hook, then north Sets ay ast, the fumes had TE ne That Road. they dure a: be allowed to know | Watson & Ferguson and wus much admired Do oe Onions, Tt Joba Parker, aud A | have searcely education enough to pass their | healthy condition, and ot choice descriptions through the narrows into New York. | of it hurrying' 1 heir ey, -- y y ' of Fruit. Sold at the very lowest figures t ie : ey c ythi f Plows. The | win, Sur 9 vi matriculation inio the second diyision of the oe 4 sooner made its appearance than it was| The pathmaster having charge of that the names of. the exhibitors lest by all who know any thing 0 Williams. Early Rose Potatoes, 1st Wm ¢ vie This lengthens the passage between | LC 1" 0, ond carried off at prices which | portion DE le a paving Sylvester Plows from Enniskillen wero 8150 | ghorrurd, 2ud Jobn Galloway. Climax Po-| public school. und warranted true to their name. This a Burape and New York, besides 1t is | ade the farmers smile, and if one is to | through the 4th con. of Reach, will do they give a lying verdict culling | yn hand and highly spoken of by farmers |g gue 1st John Parker. ~ Potatoes (any rare chgnee for obtaining choice trees, cheap | . . 4 AS vhic r ilove Pr WOre Beye! 3 3 > artmp-- Sl ---------- very annoying to havo to sail away | judge from the handfuls of bills with which | well to attend to the several break-nec that best w hich they de not believe generally, There were several Liang Pls other 'kindy; 1stR P Harman, 2ud Wm Se a a: oi 0) PURNEE, Brooklin. round the Island in place of directly | partics were swinging sronnd the huge dir culverts which are now in a highiy danger- | 10 bo 50 order 4 favor Jennie as Ng Jeo She I ee ha Sharrard, SRrOTMer. rooklin, Sept. 26, 1876. i i i times" has only been heard of but never felt | ous condition. The wonder is that serious | parties, such should be hooted o 'the ggone © 'ue~--13 Entiics, " i T fram East River right through the in Whitby. The indefatigable Moody is on | accidents have pot alread sured. © 1 ns r! a. Integrity hs al yp is certainly an excetlent implement, Dairy Procuc . ! e On Thursday morning last a somewhat pa Sound. But onr respected friends, Yui " to the com i 3 t Ac oe 1 groond,, Integrity hus not y o% yun Th ce some good Pumps shown. Mr 1st Mrs R Baird, 2nd Mrs Joel Shaw, 3rd} dro] case came before the police magistrate, The VICI Q RIA the Duteh, Who setijed New York, low vib Et aroar le pataking upd broken uly ani so low ; we believe that out of five |, There were somo good Bom Fit, showed | Mrs Jobn Stones, 4th Mrs Julius Broels. -- | qv nto, Jack Burns, the informer, swore . HUTUAL © FF iectoin 10! to TL ng Farmers, and bi mending the broken leg ofa horse. This road | |, yy dred judges, promiscously chose \ ' i i iffe Tub Butter, 1st Mrs John Stones, 2nd Mrs ) h had State in, 1614 --naming it Now Am-| to be much concern, The farmersiand lic should be acteudod to without an hours de- LY he icp Tk Any en | Ie Crone. Sd Nis A Michi, "ith Mrs F | have drunk lignor at the house bf the de- | Pipe Insurance Comp:n stardam --had no such ships as we | ste ke n bargain at aglance ; but al know | uy, « . he false decision i p. Mr Hilborn showed a handsome pump | Mc Kercher, Factory Checse, 1st Ira Chap. | fendent but could not tell where the house ff Canada « now have, and in their frequent at-| him sufficiently well not to offer him inferior Re bly mean as given false decision in| oo.',, iy good style. We have neither time | pan, 20d Julius "Brucls, Home Made | jy, hi eri. tateiliaont wi °o nada, tempts to pass the 'point were ofton | EMin ; for bis Sharp eye Ci panstsate right Apple Trees. favor of one over another, but the |uor space even 10 give the names of all. Cheese, 1st Julius Biuels Lar Inte Bent wit-| HEAD OFFICE,....... HAMILTON. We thi h their bags, h ¢8 not hi : as to + ge . "3 v i i " . ness, he liked the liquor about as well as he | driven on the sunken reet and de- Hn he es Ta One| All want a'supply of that indispensable, parties who urge that the names of PRIZE LIST: Implements.--28 Entrics. o 3 ¢ -- ' {1 ) e + ka ibitors should be suppressed did the informers hire but could not keep . sroyed. In consequence of the ! iuhcol ofcinle tq {he Ex- | healthful fruit, the apple, and it will be the exhibito | Ppress oi Double Carriage without top, 1st W C HIS is decidedly onc of the best companies vs ore S ee eos oa ra found from the advertisement of A.T.|so that the judges may not know Class Horses 34 ecitien, Sea ne Be % sober long ctiough : to remember where he n the lion and parties ee s rer 3 . i or : y > Heard Double ples eigh, > s li i i 3 : disasters they gave the passage the and an active member of the Corn Exchange. Tiunes) - another ; column Se he is | them, talk as if two judges out of Stallion. 1st Wn Clarke, 2nd Thos Heard. Reaping Muchines, ist 'Champion, | 8° the liquor. His worship held that the | prop to insure will do well to consider highly expressive, if not very poe He makes a first-rate buyer and if farmers | OTCHIDE Tor sale cheap, twenty-five thou-|ocony threo are prepared to sell > 3 ) 2nd H Harper. Mowers, 1st Champion 2nd | prosecution bad failed fo show where the | the many) advantages of inuring with this £ ' - + z st Mas i <i : . eRTEY: d apple trees of the best varietics known : Oke, 3rd J B Forsyth. 2 yr old | Young Cana Broad Cast Sowers, : | 4 come in looking sour Mr. Gibson's hearty | Sth 2PP! ! i! emselves for the paltry satisfac- | $58 Yin. Jr of Mig, 0 Wisner & Son. - Seed | house was, and consequently dismissed the Company? tical "name, "Hell-Gate," which | jut soon thaws them out, changing the and in a healthy coudition. ®The nursery ther i; A il Y al on "| Stallion, 2nd Wm McGooch. Spring iS: Masion Mig. Wisner d san, Seed Bot 3 equently e T. H, WALSHE, Agent, * pame it has borno ever since. But | vinegar into Syrup or cordial ; when farmers | being so nigh at hand troce may bo, (Aken | op EE Oe all. bo got for | Colt 2nd Joel Shaw. Brood Mare, 133%, Tarntp Drill, 1 RE Hainan, Fanning Onnnington, Ont, | i 9 p pr I 4 5 ¥y fo ----et $e. i «Hell-Gate" or no the Yunkees re- | appeared to grunt over 80 cents for their i aren Bhiel . he od ay, eh 8% ow many judges could be gol for "yp Forsyth. +2 yr old Filly, 1st | Gang Plow, Ist Uxbridze Al Works, 2nd B Cannington, Sept. 26, 1876. X ardod this projoction as a standing | barley he would give them one or two more cures them against failure. Parties will do our agricultural shows it they con. ' + Jd Filly, Tut D. | Wagoner. "Double Furrow Plow, lst Uxbridge Another Pull. -- gr proj : £ just for the satisfaction of seeing them "feel well to take advantage of this excellent op- | gijored for a moment the deliberate J B Forsyth. 1yro illy, SUD. | Agi Works, Pumps, Ist James Hilborn, 2nd - ABSTRACT menace and determined that they 0 4 portunity of securing choice apple tres at a s : , Ireland, 2nd J B Forsyth, = Spring [J Bunker." Straw Cutter, 1st Brown & Pater-| vo Gate | : : ood. on # : and gratuitous insult offered to thom | " ton, 2nd G J Hubertus. ' Horse Rake, Ist C he Galt Reporter says :--The By-law for ' ! would attack the gate notwithstand- i 1 Ket and a | bargain and such as may be relied upon to bla 7 Filly, 1st J B Forsyth ne, i ta : ing its formidable h Mr, Blow, too, it on the marketandi og. tlic Advertisement.) by the directors of the society ?, A ily, laud yh. Lundy, 2nd Mason Mfg, Co'y. : the raising of $30,000 by debentures, to be 0% Flection Expenses incurred by and in ing its formidable name, so they set | member of the Exchange, and looks fierce i : : moment's consideration will show SADDLE OR CARRIAGE. Horticultural--170 entries. expended in the improvement of streets in behalf of W. H. Gibbs, Esq., a candidate bout the work with a cool deter- | usa buyer; nt whether of nok the oer | pS" iy | th folly and injustice ofsuppressing | Stations 1st Win Bute 20d | Golden Rusacts, 1st A William, 20d R K | Guelph, and which was defeated some tim {at the Election hold on July' 5th, A. D. i i i 8 sti ro. | get near enough to him come under Ss . 5 1S % + Py . ; Gi in - is agai tte i dt a persumive 'oquence we conld not. say, for | Mr. Pearce announces through his adver- | the names. In live stock, the most L H Hurd, 3rd John Nicholls. 2 yr | Bryant, 3rd Wm McGill. G reenings, 1st RK | ago, Is again to be submitted and will be | 1876, for the North Riding of the Couaty of y ' New- 3 old Stallion, 1st John Ferguson, 2ud | Bryant, 2nd E Miller, 3rd Jos Bryant. Bald. | voted on by the ratepayers ou Monday, 16th | Ontario, 3 y we could not get sufficiently near to feel the tisement in this issue that he has now fully |; 4. a { ; 2 o : { ton to superintend the work. The NE of a Henly completed his stock of Fall and Winter intricate [Jeparnent of all, We Noah Bates, 3rd John Matthews. -- Mo 14 LE Bryaoh Jon Gon, on October text, To paid Hall Rents in connection ! General was experienced in this| We are not aware that the Corn Exchange | ¢00ds consisting of the most tashionable de- ii 9 oy ud e > "1 yr old Stallion, 1st. D Baker, 2nd |i Jans, onl HTH ne tm - with the municipality of th Kind of work and at once set to work | has yet been urganized for the present ycar, | scriptions of cloths, tyeeds, &c., &c, for| Ways known 0. Ihe il nges. tor Henry Coates, 3rd John Jury.--|1stR K Bryant, Russcts, 1stJ Gould, 2nd Dear, Dear Galt I tow) 8':p of Scugog. . . $10 00 to bave th f removed. He had | We would suggest Gibson as President and coatings, overcoatings, pants, vests, and eve- | cau: e the owners exhibit them.-- | =. Ao art yoy y y 0) es . To Hall Rent for Meeting at Bea. 0 have the reef removed. e had : v deseripti ri , i o chi Spring Colt, 1st Peter Christie, 20d | W C Pound, 3rd Jos Lee. Full Apples, 1st| my : % | Moody us Treasurer ry description of garment for gentlemen's | In Agricultural Implements and Machines § ) of Hing 5rd) a 1 The town of Galt--it ought to be a city, if' VERON es vrsennee sensennas 5 00 a coffer dam. erected on a portion of We were not less amused than surprised at | fall and winter wear. Hats. caps, and a | the manufacturers' names are on them, and | Wm Sharrard, 8rd A Bongard. -- RE Deymul, 20 Meas a Soni 5 a big taxes be any indication of wealth and| " Livery, Chas. McKenzie, acc... 16 50 | the reef and within this he had a oficing continual passing along the | large stock of the newest styles of gent will anyone say that the Judges in these | Brood Mare, 1st Wm McGill, 2nd C Wea on Rehan: To recllen, | veatness--is assessed this year at the rate « Telegram ACCOUNS....vesrsss 10 00 shaft sunk in the reef to the depth | streets of weigh scales of every size, shape, furnishing goods. Leave your measures | classes give unrighteous judgement in cou- | McKenzie, 3rd W C Heard, "2 yr|5nd HV B.nson, Grapes Yok and | of two dollars on every hunded dollars as. « Printing acc't, Hales Bros., Oril- of forty fect ; radiating out from the | age, and we might add country. Most of and secure suits stylish, cheap and good.-- | sequence.of their knowing the names of the {614 Filly, 1st N Burton, 2nd C Gal-{-- bite y ? sessed valua. Might not the Council make lin PACK t,c0ues cuvessenaes 600 bottom of this shaft are mined large | these were Died along Eo dilvideted (ce his adv.) sxhibitorg The setae, DAY Yunis of Oars braith, 3rd I J Gould. One year old i Plat satis a sent oFjue, wort 08 the dollar and take | Printing not Ne H. Higgins, sith . 5 wagons to which were attached what one re riages, Cabine y Ci men o at ne Arte--24 entries, what is left. We would prefer being outsid hitby Chronicre. . » chambers about fourteen feet wide age may have been horses--the crows have New Advertisement.--The attention Stover, and Furniture, where the exbibitors | Filly, 1st Alex Michie, 2nd N Portrait, 1st H McKenzie. Oil Painting,| of the royalty when the Hs frit + Printing acc't, Baird & Parsons, and over twenty feet high at the en- |," tage on nearly all the horses in Whit- of our readers 'is directed to Mr. J. H. | are limited the names of the exbibitors are Claughton. Spring Filly, 1st John | 00 ro pivelow, 2nd Marsh & Eng) around, North Ontario Ubserver. , 127 00* trance diminishing to about one by, and from all appearance the closing Brown's new advertisement found elsewhere | always known to the judges, but no one ever | Ferguson, 2nd C Miller, Team Car- 8 , . « Posting Bills, C. Dawes, "aec't. . 5 00 3 i 3 io 3 5 Li3 Flower Pot, 1st Miss Hodgson, Pencil ------ third of these dimensions at the farther ends. | process is far advanced, Being anxions to |! this issue, his stock is now complete, of | charges them with a lyiug decision in cone | oo Ri it y " " Noters' Lists, J. A, McDermett's These chambers were again joined by tun- find shre was up with the es we follow. | t/e newest styles, best quality and cheaper | x RE: of that. And if in such instances Fags Horses, Lot, Jos. Dunner: 20d Diawing 15 WH Tayler Gi in Biss An Infallible Protection against 2 nels cut through from chamber to chamber | ed the crowd until a halt was made on Brock than ever, Don't fail to read the advertis- I the names are not withhe'd then why with. as mane Ys . Cha: Bizelow 8 Pehamni hi is Ww the much dreaded Lightning at intervals of thirty fect, The mining op-| §t., where the scales were being transferred | ment and go and inspect his maguificent | hold them in the other aud ~astly less valu. | Single Driving Horse, 1st Jos Gould, By lac cnmanship, 1s Stroke. ibid erations were completed over fifter months | from the wagons to the strect; many Stock. able classes of articles, Itis high time that |2nd Wm Carmichael, 3rd J Wright. rep, 2nd Us 1. Bioin) ie $2.7 87 . ago, and since then the work of drilling| of them, however, were go far gone in Ea this implied insult to judges, of suppressing | Saddle Horse, 1st A C Browne, 2nd | Ladies' Departmont.--276 Entries. roperly erected Lightning Rods never = . | ¢ 1 Sr i the aides of the. chambers 'for the | ounssmption that they went to pieces In the| AGF" Find Mr. W. T. Parrigh's new al- | the names, was removed and the result | N Claughton, 3rd GeoBarvett. Colt} Child Dress, 1st Mrs CD Waid, 2nd Mre dio riigs By aie a Ejnancial sean, ; ; - 5 00 28 87 reception of the explosives, bas been con-| process. enquiring into the canse of this | vertisement in his space in this issue. The | would be infinitely more satisfactory to the | X Os BI y : Ly MESSRS. J. & D.J. ADAM stantly going on until nearly fonr thousand san TRE 'we were informed | chilly breezes remind us that this is a season public. 0 Aictures have no Ty to from Lexhall, 1st Wm Bateman. Brocle: nLE Shit, 1st Mir Win Alling ngs they protect the lives of the inmates.-- Port oe sich holes had thus be¢h bored. About [that the Inspector of weights and measurcs | provide for winter comforts and amongst | the dircetdrs of the N. O. Agricultural BRAUGHT. Bi ay Piece work:Quilt, 1st Mrs Shaw. Le following testimony is as good as af forty-eight thousand cuble yards of rcck have | had been in town all the week and was thes the Stove and its fixings figure con- | Socicty in particular, the obnoxious practice | Stallion Imported, 1st Eliott. & wy Beater it, Tot Mire volume written ou this head : THE PHYSICIAN'S REMEDY. been mined out of the solid rock. Were the playing the very devil with them. We spicuously, aad it is a matter of much im- | of suppressing the names is common to most | TT,ckins, Stallion Canadian, 1st C | Bruels, 2nd Mrs C Parrish, Knit Bed Cover [From the Canada Census Record.]. . chambers and tunnels in one continuous 1ing | ers satisfied to leave' the matter in the {portance as to the kind of stove we use -- of our county and township societies but not . 7 tucls, 2nd Ms C Parish, . Su! yer --- 2 yr old Stallion, Ist Chas | 1st Mrs IJ Davis, 20d Mrs James Holman- The Hon, Thomas Stock, President of the il Galbraith. 2nd Stephen Pugh. 1 yr |Croctet Work Counterpanc, lst Miss ME Canada Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company VV EER youre il and don't knew bow to > i says :--* The subject of lightning rods bh On entering the hall to the right we have | 14 giqi]ion, 1st Jos White, 2nd R. Campbell, 20d Mrs W H Taylor. Silk Quilt] gfien been be pu before the Board of Direct: get gverit you generally send for your eet } i §G5 We call th attention of parties hav. 's fine display of stoves and furniture from Dobson. Spring Colt--1st A Bar 1st Mrs W Stephenson, 2nd Miss Lucy Will. | ors for our Iusurance Compe Hod for ihe Jasinan If the opinion of 16 LEADING 0 they would be a mile aad a half in length. | Major's hands, he is strict bui not severe, Listen to what Mr. Parrish says of bis a whit more defensible on that account. Within a period of xix years from the start| and he would not deserve the important "Armstrong" stove. (Sce his Adv.) this marvellous undertaking has been ac-| office which he now holds if he were not complished and everything stood ready for | strict in the performance of bis dutics as a tiie foal straggle. During the whole five! public officer. The Act aud not the officer years' operations the work was awfully ser-| is to blame for the many defects and annoy- h: t A 'SICIANS of Montreal is considered wor- in| ty to i to tl; rd of Mr. T.H. | the establishment of W. T. Parrish. He o cox. Fancy Netting, 1st Miss A Nicholls, | past six years we have m BJ enqui Walshe, Tawnhip Clork ot ror, We hus | makes a grand display and would be no dis rett, 2nd Thos Coates. Mure with | 2nd Mrs Squelch. Lady's Dress, 1st Miss| Whenever we lost a buildinz as ghia thy of confidence, you will try : while ha i become t for that 4 thor- | credit to any establishment in the Dominion. | foal, 1st Thos Tanson, 2nd J Fergu- | Mary Hiscocks, 2nd Mrs Shaw. Best Col. | to see if the building had rods on, and DR. BIRNBAUM'S BE oro I worn | aaues In. the warkiog of #- a Fo pany. she | Ho exhibits aldo a completo Bath with on | gon, 3rd Geo Hays. '2 yr old Filly, |lection of Ladica' Underclothing, 1st Mra 1 J | during some of these years our losses have Victoria Mutual Fire I L pl el Rheum:stism & Gout Remedy. \g and highly pp for : Davis, 20d Mrs H A Black. Bext display of| been one-third from this cause, not a single . | supply on the shortest notice hot and cold 1st John Smith, 2nd John Dryden. {yi L000 so Bigelow, Fancy Kn Yo | loss or damage has occurred when the build- | 1 the efficien hich these 28 physicians Lat all that is past dwindle into insignifi- J f Yearling Filly, 1st J Brabazon, 2nd | tyr W squelch. ~ Tatting, 1st Miss Hise have certified foc the cure of | -- . of cance co npared with what is to come. Here Our Market. Hsmilton. Mr. Walshe will make an active, : Re i water, This is a valuable piece of furniture , 3 ings were a Aon a ape ten thousand large oariridges fled with | 17 there bo ame subject more than another accommodating wgent, attending like to the) LCE CFC Lo "or sanitary purposss | B Franklin. Spring Filly, Tat J. ks." Crochet Work, st Mies ME Cup. Os aroperly Apiied aord a sels | REEUNATIS ni > every one of the ton thousand con- on which rural communities like to dwell it | m---- and cannot fail In speedily finding to way | Ferguson, 2nd T Ianson. Colt of |bell, 2nd Mrs Major Hodgson. Embroidery protection." NEURALGIA, : ites explosive power enough to blow a | is the all important subject of the present Prepare Your Fuel. into all our better residences. . 1876 from Napoleon, 1st Horace [on Muslin, 1st Mrs Adam Gordon, 2nd Mrs | Mr. J. B. Hughes, [nspector of the Waterloo LUMMBAGO, GOUT, thonsand men to atoms, and the incautious condition and future prospects of the -- Right in front of the entrance we find a Foster. Filly ot 1876 from Napo- W Squelch, Lace Embroidery, 1st Mrs W| Mutual [nsurance Company, Suy8 i-- STIFFNESS IN JUINTS, of ono of them may at any moment| markets, and this is uot to be| The public will be glad to learn that Mr. | magnificent display of jewelry and fancy |leon, 1st Wm Parrish, 2nd TP +s | Squelch. _Bilk Embroidery, 1st Miss Nich-| Dear Sirs, --Referting to yours of the 9th | OR Siseh £ about such ey thone| wondered at as the marketing seas n | E. Worthington is propared to give them the | I anime: of WIL. (oe ! 8 | olis, 2nd Mrs Kirton, Cotton Embroidery,! inst, as to my experjgnce in the efficiency of BERAING, About such an exp ' irae is the pay @ay of the farmers; and in!advantage of the great reduction in the price rw. Post RE "The show case. wily Johnston. Span of Horses, 1st T | 1st Mrs Kirton. Raised Berlin Work, 1st, lizhtning rods, pe t me to say thet the ty poportion as farmers get well paid for their | of coal, He invites all to send in their orders aN: te by a a atiful clock richly guilt, Coates, 2nd Chas Pilkey. and 2nd Miss ME. Campbell. -- Waisrlog Mutual inslrance Co'v-hns had over | ii. 0 ELAN, Towestment and toil in & corresponding pro- | at once and he will promptly supply them if yERY Fiat Berlin Wool Work, Ist * Mrs, | One hundred and fy losses vy lightning dur): BRUISES, E ' g 7p ge P ly supply + | and over this is a handsome St. Guorge . GENERAL PURPOSE. Sharp, 2nd Miss E J Bigelow, Raised ing the last vine years, and that While most hy ' BO Ee a pubic Tnturenty | eee 5 Duri, of Usiridgo Vilage, hd sos | Stailion, 1st N_ Weldon, 2nd Win |e i wie EJ Bigslon, German Based of loses have bee, light, mat of them 3 urs, suffer accordingly. The market for ¢he| The Provincial Exhibition. rT ois oa Allows McGregor, 3rd J Stoutenborough. I |phemson. Guipure Work, 1st Miss M Campbell bave much pleasure in stating that in #0 , &e ee. te. produce of the dairy is in a healthy condition, -_-- several excellent sewing machines, yr old Stallion, 1st L Burnett, 2nd |2nd Mrs Squeich, Mexican Needle Work, | single instance hus this Company 'had a loss | It has cured several of these phy. ¢:ns and ; - a - Amongst the prize takers at the late pro- 'Alex Jamieson. Spring Colt, 1st J | ist Miss Campbell, 20d Miss L Willcox -- by Jightning when the buildings were pro- | thousands of others in Canads, au is now vincial show, h Mr H McKenzie, Photograph Artist, had ithe Ornamental Needle Work, 1st Mrs W by lightning rods, < | considered, on this continent ' wind one, cld s Humifion, we Su rity Eholomruph AX: Vo itor Gould, 20d John Smith. Mare with Squelch, 2 Mins R Li iccimen Brikd. Lam, yours respectfully, Burope, the ouly reliable remed: rr on Har creditably. Mr. James G amos | Bescoflont. pleturos go far to establish ig | foal, 1st John Smith, 2nd A Barrel, |ing, rat tre WL King, 20d Miss 8 Marah, J.B, Hoeirs, | matic affections. stallion took a prize of $22 in the roadster lence of t e gallery and the perfection Fhe 3rd Jos Gould. 2 yrold Filly, 1st (Lace Work, 1st Mrs I J Davis, 2nd | pocore McCAW & CO. the D dalegos simile sigputure of 15 Thr | class. In the cless field Grains we find Mr. A, h excellent photographs are | Wm Cassie, 20d John Smith. 1 yr Miss M KE Campbell. Worked [Slippers,| Lightning Rod €om y are mow ox a tour | uarantee of its eficac: four or five prizes amounting to over twenty | The Cabinet Ware department was well sus- Hags. Spring Filly, 1st Wm Par . Sofa Pillnw, 1st Miss E J Bigelow, 2nd!MissA | counties, soliciting orders snd erecting _the | Per bottle. Ce: . . . os n ' g off some, old Filly, 1st Neil Wilkinson, 2nd G | 1st Miss M E Campbell, 20d Miss Ballard | through the County of Ontario. and adjoining | For sale by. al druggists at 50- gents and $1 rtificates. of 5 dollars, ' But like all other shows of grain, | tained bythe display fromthe establishment of Nicholls. Toilet oly 1a Mrs H A 'Black, | celebrated Dominion Star Galvanized Sach bottle, and can eT are on rish, 2nd James Jackson. Span of applying roots and fruit prosen ' Davis & dons and from that of John Nott & 2nd Mrs 1J Davi ton Tidy, Int Mrs I J| Lightning Reds. ) 3 poate and frutt pido 4 pol Ry Hi? Dre I Son, both established the superiority of their | Horses, Ist Wm Porteous, Zad John | payis. Wollen Tidy, 1at Miss Binatrr g er -- : CHARLES MARTIN. et 'ef all the classes shown, a manufactures. T. Courtioeshowed a variety | Holtby; 8rd Wm Richardson. | Mrs McGill. Braided Tidy, 1st Miss L Will The Markets. : eal, $ oarked improvement 18 visible in all the of splendid Harness. Tho of his ? Cuitio--00 Hphien cox, 2nd Mrs W Squelch, Wax Fruit, 1st Mrs = Sole Agent for Canada.aad U. 8. 'shows of the present year. establishment for choice Harness is too well WEL King, 2nd Mrs E8barp. Wax Flowers, | Osgenrver Orrice, Sept. 28, 1876. 3 One of the Testimonials, = ---- i -- eee known A Teyuite COMA ul ih ta Bots BERRA tifunne +k it ps i= Min E Sharp, ad Jhon ty Nolennde~ fall t : $107 t xo From Dr. Duncan McCallum, Montreal 1 on is being ex! me 4 all, urnett, Grabam. Tow | Paper Flowers, 1st Mrs E Sharp, 2nd Miss A Wheat e.... o ' RE Ia - Measuring Odd-Fellows by the ited by Marsh & Faint one lin calf, 1st L Burnétt, 20d Jus Graham. 37 | Benson. Berliu Wool Flowers, 1st Miss M | Spring Wheat ... 1 00 to + 03 | mie undersigned, havo been suffering very "| mired and it deserved it. 1% | old Helfer, Ist Jos Lee, 2nd L Burnett. '2 yr bell, Feather Flowers, 1st Miss M | Ba in the ank Wo Years Tom Rijsvirittism | The ent ot the Toronto Globe, old Heifer, 1st L Burnett. Benpy ell oa tid edd fey ,..... 070 te 0175) In the Sukie dont = Puch that 1 as often writing from the Centennial on Thursday Thesghow of Grain, Roots, and Fruit was CANADIAN BREED P ' Ist Mrs E Si 2nd Miss M. E. 020tc 082] thre applications of 108 iio my salling, bi last, says that on the previous day a proces. | sul risingly good sor the season, and the | Rul, 1s¢ andrew Ross. 'Jos Cassidy, 3rd | qq . " : Task saya hat on A ree Proves' sanse ma be "aned of Vogtabion. J PRrkek| Bown pom a br old it Big. Campbell. Puce Basket, ut Mise B Walk had" pasaded the streets of Philadelphia and has a fine display from bis gardens; bid Yearling Bull, 1st ft Doolittle, 30d, Jos ard, | Ey 3nd Miss Benson, - Lamp Mat, oi + , y an, ' | then walked up to the grounds ; the corres variety of vegetables and his collection of 5 9 A ams. . a onl 5 1st ad an Miss Benson 20d Miss Bigelow. Fanoy ¢ | Leather Work, Ist Mrs A Jamieson, Rustic 0 65 to 0 65) tism and Gout Bemedy gave me that re wi from pain and stiffuess / 020 to 022] ence for the lust ici l did wo ennai: ) , and: after: 012to 012 dny's oe of this remedy, 1 ind myself entirely 10 00 to 10 50 'pondent says the display was magnificent.-- vegelables speak well for his success as a 2nd Jos Lee Ouly think of it, a procession of men walking gardner. The show of Butter bay all 1at F Dobson, 2nd T Costes. terrane eae 1 owe this statement to the publio, to the 1st Jos Cassidy. 1 1d Heifer, 1st Joseph | Work 1st Miss M E Campbell, 2nd Hogg! Wool coveeetueniiiiinai, 028to 028 professio meri! a, two abreast and orm lisanca of 500 the finest we remember soetng 86 SHY Bousor onus Wile, ard 19.G0uld: TIO | Gone Worle Ist Miss Holinag, nt Mina. Bet Choose... «... ota Stimson and tn the esis of the gesting seven miles, There mu 'been about show county or otherwise. I. Chapman, one (alt, lat Jos Cassidy, 2nd and 3rd Jos Ward. son. Fapmor's Wreath, lat, Mrs E Bharp 2nd the roa 1 DUNCAN MeCALLUS, M.D. twenty-five thousand in the procession, of the best cheese makers in the country, Herd of Thorough-bred Cottle, 1st L Burnett, Miss H W * 1 Green Apples....., . 060to 000 June 17th, 1876, GCALLUM,

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