tf in strgrl eal a PTA i bop w ait hak iN ed bw fr Loon 4 # » A I ies oN JE wn Toy eT T GEN im td had y i § taf 4 1 PORT PARRY, ONT, | Y THURSDAY MORNING, | © PERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid n 'ad oTgRis ~3 $1.60 will ber Piri No ey taken for less than six months; saper discontinued until all arrears de paid. Lad - vised) Ane ADVERTY For each line, first insertion .. 'Subsequent insertions, per line Cards, under 6 lines, per annum , ,... 5 00 Letters containing money, when ad- bi re. paid and regester- and de ; ud eli : . Advertisements: d by Nonpareil, \ according to the space they oc-- OE eesti suited Tor AIRD & PARSONS. |there ra VOL XX NO ALL 0 ---- I vey liberal ronage Five bought pro: b moved into the Village of his whol el ir, os YEE. bis stucere to und Wi tering, and everythi necte th, whioh he will execute o# 1b 8 est nol ad in the best and mS {lurable style, and at the very lowest which on, bo. done, The aa workmanship. oo, ' /SPENCE. Prince Albert, April, 1675. . ed 3 INGTON, Teacher of Musle, Br Also Rater in Musical In- Por Union Avenue. struments. Residence, op Mi 8. 8. HARRINGTON, Teacher of usc. pl by Post or in perso: = Abbi oot Union Avenue, Port | Perry. fw Ba Business Svs. We SPENCE, Conraitron, Baroms, &c. os i| THE ~_fotels.' WALKER HOUSE ' pom PERRY Ae Suberiber having leased the above hotel, it will be his endeaVor to conduct it in every particular so 'as to merit the rial | approbation and patronage of the public. THE < WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or : quality. of accommeo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the and Province surpassed by none out of the best cities : MORTGAGES WANTED. J pry AR DIopertiy - the lowest current raf have funds on hand at east possible WANTED TO PURCHASE, Al fen : high- Sours wi be igo, bio the high- re for the Canada Per- h and Ci ial Travelers, the T ing Public, Farmers and others doing business in the Village and thé general public will sia Sadie BUR THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of -_ 'without specific instructions, will be inserted antil forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out antilpaid for, A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year. i 39 Those terms will in all cases be strictly a dto Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bilis, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c, of every style and color, executed promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c. printed can have them done to take home with them. : J. BAIRD. H. PARSONS. Professional Cavs. RS, JONES & KENNEDY, Physiclans, D Surgeons, &c., &0y Port Perry. Surgery !--Second door west of the Presby- Lerian Church. EB JoxEs, M. Dy Corongr. « KeNNEDY, M. D, ALEX M.C. PS. WARE, Coronor for the County of an "Physician, Surgeon and Ac- concheur, Office, opposite the town hall. Port Perry. H. SANGSTER, M. D.,, Physician, Sur- « geon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Office over Notv's Furniture Store, corner of «ueen and Perry Stree! Office hours from 9a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupled ¥ Mrs. Geo, Paxton. - RS. MCGILL & RARE, Physclans, Surgeons, &c.. &e, Office and Residences, King st., Oshawa, WM. M'GILL, MD. FRANCIS RAF, M.D. w M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D, M. R. . S,, Guy's Hospital, London, England. The liye R. Oshawa, FE. FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown oJ Attorney for Ontario, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- ton A No ee joe ln YMAN I. ENGLISH LL. B, Solicitor in Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. 'Mer--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office , A YOUNG SMITH, Ll. B,, Barrister, At- orn ~Law, Solicitor in Chancery; Lind tnsolveney, Notary Public, &e. Julen--Me iilan's Block, Brock street, wnithy. verry. Vv. laarice Jochrane, : TTORNEY AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- r cery Notary Public, &c., &c¢ Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Money . :02u at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Offic, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. J. A. MURRAY, I ATE Patterson & Fenton, Surgeon Dentist Office over Corrigan & Camp- 3 bells Store, Port § Perry. All work done in . the very latest and best style and warranted to give o. Fo; satisfaction. © 2° Tort Perry, March 28, 1877. 0. N. VARS, L. D. 8. /MEETH iaserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- 2st, and as good as the best. Teeth filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted ith pain by p ing local th esia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new A block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King : Street, Oshawa. CHAS. THORN, V 8, 3 EMBER of the" Veterinary Institute, LVL Chicago, Ill. Gold Medali§t for the pest examination on Horse Practice. Author .of'a First Prize Essay on Shoeing. Gradu- W. M. WILLOOX LICENSED AUCTIONEER. YETURNING my sincere thanks to my \ numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past eight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all and in charges. The Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice ot the market and the utmost atten-- tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. An abundance of comfortable Stable and who may have Farm Stock, Impl , of other property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright. My long and extensive practice as Auc- tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to none in the County, and this is of import- ance as if the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale. Bill stamps always on hand, . Sale Bills é¥ranged and notes supplied free of charge. Days of Sale may be arranged at the Onseaver Office, where a Sale Register will be kept. Terms Liberal. W. MW. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877. CARD. The Subscriber begs to announce to the Public that he is acting as Agent for Mr J. L, ¢Watkis during his absence, and is prepared to conduct Sales of all kinds on the most reasonable terms. | Favors are respectfully solicited All communications sent to Port Perry will be promptly attended to. C. DAWES, Auctioneer. | Port Perry, Aug. 21, 1877, ! Shed dation, and attentive hostlers. W. B. McGAW. Port Perry, April 20, 1876. JPost PERRY HOUBE, PORT PERRY. JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort lably 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 this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day. Taree HOUSE, PORT PERRY, The Subscriber having leased this comfort. able and convenient Hotel, will spare neither labor nor expense in providing for the com. fort and convenience of guests. 'The Tables will always be supplicd with the best to be had in the market. Only choice Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. Any quantity of firstclass Stable and Shed accommodation properly attended to by-cureful Ostlers. CHAS. HOLT. Port Perry, March 8, 1876 E. MAJOR, [CENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties [. wishing his services can call at the "Observer" Ofhce, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales. Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. sworn Willi, QOBDON, _ FL A YOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, K Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, REF Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township 4 of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be punctnally attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. JAMES W. BEALL. FNOWNSHIP CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY. Conveyancing and General Insumance Agent. Office in the Town Hall, from 9a m. till 5p. m. The Clerk will be home for township business on Mondays and Saturdays. JAMES W. BEALL. Tp. Clerk. Business hours Columbus, March 28, 1877. W.BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third Divi- +») - sion Court. Office in Bigelow's Block, Port Perry. Office hours from 10a m, tod p. m, T. C. FORMAN, INSPECTOR of WEIGHTS § MEASURES For the County of Ontario. Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. 45:tF | Jew Marriage Act. Port Perry, July lst, 1874. ENRY CHARLES having been re- appointed Marriage License. A after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. ated Sept. 16, 1867. Ev Dr. Thora begs to announce that he has taken up his residence at Port Perry, and is now prepared to treat all cases entrusted to his care in the most skillful and scientific 'manner, All orders left at the Medical Hall | of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. " §@" The Veterinary Stables may be found on Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. % Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. Architects, Kc. Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the 1st con, Brock. Brock, Avg. 5,1874. 33 TY 3 3 - 1 il Hn y RIT Tmt eS oticiron AxD Trawsus usiness with the Patent Office a ey ts of the G: Sopyrights and the Registration of Trade ¥ and Designs procured. Drawings, i ons, and other Documents neces- sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared hh DESIGNS, - PLANS, DETA(LS; ESTI- warengd, "For Buildings, ut a low figure, All orders. addressed to me, Port P 1. Post Office, will receive immediate attention, NB. [am prepared to etect Buildings ot ny size or kind. PAR + Port 1 , Peb8, 1877. receipt of the model of the Inventiqn. Senge of Matriage Lic oo 0 S Olicon-Man ies Ey > pun, Fe, We Und Se AM MARBLE WORKS Ho in wor in §TBAM MARBLE WORKS. St cas 3 AN HARD, T C. FORMAN, wi fiogn ic 1SSUER OF Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry. 1 OHN CHRISTIE, "TOWNSHSP OLERK, J. & R. NOLYENDEN, "HOLESALE an _ Foreign and American Marble Man= thes, Monuments, ks, Dundas $ y Wiithy) b - Also, Agent for t ie Bookish ranite. h 180 Building Stone cut to orde:. 3 Aldo Suflding JOHN NOTT, 'Agent, Port Perry. July 20,1874 82 dealers in |] EVERE HOUSE, MANCHESTER. By GEO HOUCHK. Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- bation and patronage of the public. Manchester. Oct. 6. 1875. NTARIO HOTEL, WHITBY, T. MASON, - - PROPRIETOR. The public well cared for, and all Guests will please feel at heme. Whitby, Nov. 9th, 1876: UEEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts, CANNINGTON, Oxr. D CAMPBELL, . Proprieror This Hotel is now furnished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to travelers pe@¥™ First class Sample Rooms, Livery attached. Cannington, Oct, 20, 1875. 43 ASoLosa MERICAN HOTEL, £L PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, - - - PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire premises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests, > The table and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. RMSTRONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. The Only First Class House in Town. BEsoy HOUSE, late Jewett House, Kent Street, Lindéay. Board, $1.50 per day. E. BENSON, Proprietor. I OYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILLTAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. E. BRYANS, Proprietor. The Subscriber having succeeded Mr. Mason in this pleasant and commodious Hotel has spared neither labor ROE expense in re-fitting e entire The Ba supplied with a superior class of Liquors and COTY a re So r the es. stabling and atientive Ostlors, Sellens Bi . 'Williamsburg, Dec. 6, 1875. E. BRYANS E QUEEN'S HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT. .McCANN & TAYLOR, Prorrisrons. Every for the traveli public, FOR THE Oounty of Ontario, For the year 187%: ' ws SEE ele lellel 1181 Hain Tatade lh ide 1 al ii HH id Junior Judge: ; Weare also app manent ety, largest Monetary Institution in Canada. Paid Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale. suflnos Collections made and a general ney busi- ness transacted, Ly Bgenny #% DEBENTURES BOUGHT."GX JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, ents for several first class Fire In Jom panies, General Agents, Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, JAMESLUND, MONEY, LAND & INSURANCE BROKE R, IONVEYANCER, Commissioner for taki Afmidavits in Court of Queen's Bench, hag MONEY TO. . LOAN In any manner to suit borrowers, Mortgages Bought, Accounts, Notes, &ec., Collected and prom pt remittances made. The party borrowing money can get it without commission, at Eight per cent, and is allowed to fix his own time for payment of interest once a year (not in advance), and he can at any time, Just as clrcumstances permit repay part or all of the principal sum without prior notice to the Uompany, they binding themselves in the mortgage 10 accept such sum, whether large or small, and apply it as a direct reduction of principal, immedi« ately cancelling the interest on the sum paid. No extra charge 1s exacted on such repay- ment. Loans made from 2 to 20 years on farm, or good productive town and village property. In all cases where the title is perfect, will guarantee that a Ome Thousand Dollar Loan will not cost" the borrower more than ten dollars, and loans up to five thousand ollars not to exceed twenty dollars. As I am acting as Agent and Valuator for both Companies there can possibly be no publi- city in the transaction. If the title is perfect the money will be fol here in two weeks after making applica- JAMES LUND, Parrish's Block, Cor, Brock and Bascom streets, Uxbridge. Uxbridge, May 17, 1877. LH, ridge. MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned has any amount of Money to leud upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit the borrower. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap, Investments made in Municipal Dcben- tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks, Apply to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &e, Orrice--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby, Whitby, April 10, 1873. MONRKY [Private Funds, 'I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BARRISTER, &0., Oshawa November 21, 1866. 4 PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, » 2 iY C. KENZIE, PROPRIETOR his new and extensive Livery Stabl:s with a supply of superior Horses and Carriges, is prepared to furnish first class * LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 THE ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co'y, Head Office, Whitby, Ont. This Comp is now fully ized and ig prej to-accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home I Comp 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. C. NOURSE, Seerctary. W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. The VIOTORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company of Canada, HEAD OFFICE,......: HAMILTON. "HIS is decidedly one of the best comp in the Dominion, and parties baving property to insure will do well {o consider the many advantages of insuring with this Company. d 'F. WH WALSHE, Agent, Cannington; Ont, Cannington, Sept, 26, 1876. ! $ Las DWELLING HOUSE and . half an acre of land in the Village of Manchester. . + Apply to : MBS, HENRY LYLE. Manchester, June 20, 1877 . a Farms, Vill 8, r Boqurities in' this and ning Counties | tes of terest. gt x all times Borrowers| candep nd on Jotting their money with the | ely. ¥ ¥ up Capital $), 000. Instalments re- bl in from 2 {0 2) years. t Payable " HR Sibeerier having now fully ec uipped | |For Sale or to Rent.| cis 0 PRIZE LIST of the Township of Brock Agricultural y Society's Fall Show, to be held at Sunderland, on Toes day and Wednsday, October 9th und 10th. CLASS I.--~HORSES. Rs DRAUGHT. Span of Horses shown in Harness, first prize resented by Mr. Jas, Winfield, Nipissin ouse, Sunderland .... ives ~ $2 Brood Mare, fual at foot or evidence of oal, i first prize presented by Mr. W. Calhoun, Fe Merchant, Sunderland--a Gent's fashion. 4 able Silk Hat, value .. 5 00 2 i Two year old Entire Colt... 2 00 1 Two year old Gelding, Colt or Filly.. 150 1 One year old Entire Colt .. 2 00 1 One year old Gelding Colt or Filly.... 350, 1 % Foal of 1877, 1st prize presented by Mr J. A. Campbell, Brock House, Sunderland ...... 2 00° 1 GENERAL PURPOSE. Span of Horses shown in Harness, first prize Presented by Mr. J. Bascom, Bascom House; "UZDridEO veces cers' +" sserererevans £00 2 Brood Mare, foal at foot or evidence of foal, first prize presented by Mr. T. Holmes, Harness Maker, Sunderland, pair balters 3 00 1 Two year old Entire Colt ........cseeeen wee 2 00 1 Two year old Gelding, Colt or Filly 2 00 1 One year old Entire Colt ..... .. 2 00 1 One Year old Gelding Colt or Filly. « 2 00 1 Foal of 1877, first prize presented by Mr. J. A. Campbell, Brock House, Sunderland... 2 00 1 SADDLE OR CARRIAGE. . Span of Horses shown in Harness, first prize Lr sonteg by Mr. W. B. McGaw, of the Walker House, Port Perry, a Chromo value $5.00 and $2.00 by the Society...... 7 00 2 Brood Mare, foal at foot or evidence of foal, first prize presented by Mr. T. Holmes, Harness maker, Sunderland, a pair of Russet Leathor Halters, value. . 350 1 Two year old Entire Colt............. 2 00 Two year old Gelding Colt or Filly, first priz : presented by Mr. Charles Kelly, Harnes maker, Sunderland, a whip, value « 2 50 1 One year old Entire Colt...cc.cecerenreens 2 00 1 One year old Gelding Colt or Filly.... ......... 1 50 1 Foul of 1877, first prize presented by Mr. J. A. Campbell, Brock House, Sunderland...... 2 00 1 Single Driving Horse, 1st prize prize presented by Mr. George Sharpe, Mansion House, USHIIARE cicciiinnsrrnnsnivnnriti id Grins. 4.007 1 Bar Age of Colts to be considered. CLASS II.--CATTLE. THOROUGH -BRED DURHAM. Aged Bull, first prize presented by Mr. F. Chinn, Revere House, Uxbridge .$3 00 $2 Two year old Bulli... 2 00 1 One year old Bull... - 2 00 1 Bull Gulf (under one year ou 2 00 1 Mileh Cow, giving milk or in Calf. 3 00 2 Two year old Heifer 2 00 1 One year old Ieifer.. 2 00 1 Heifer Calf (under one year) "ese . 200 1 Herd of Cattle, Grade or Thoro'-bred, (a Bull and 4 Females of any age,) prize present- ed by Messrs. Paxton, Tate & Co, Port Perry, a Plow, value cue: ciercarsnsaniossse 18 00 0 GRADE. Aged Bull eeeesteiy suns vee. 82 00 1 Two year old Bull rarer . 150 1 Yearling Bull sravis . . 150 1 Bull Calf (under one year) . 150 1 Mileh Cow giving milk or in calf . 200 1 Two year old Heifer.... . 1 50 1 Yearling Heifer Yee «1.50 1 Heiter Calf (under ono year) ...... . 150 1 FAT CATTLE. Ox or Steer ...uieee 1/50 1 Cow or Heifer . 150 1 CLASS III.--SHEEP. COTSWOLD. Aged Ram. .... 1 Shearling Ram 1 Ram Lamb ........ 1 Two Aged Ewes 1 Two Shearling Ewes 1 Two Ewe Lambs w- 1 LEICESTER. Aged Ram ...... errs serene 2 1 Sheatling Ram | resis veenunne 1 1 Ram Lamb .. 1 1 Two Aged Ewes - 1 1 Two Shearling Ewes . 1 1 Two Ewe Limbs ..... . we 1 50 1 FAT SHEEP OF ANY BREED. Two Fat Sheep... siadse sind wees 1 50 1 CLASS IV.--SWINE. LARGE BREED. Boar ..... - Seneess $2 00 1 Sow ..... it huis 2 00 1 Boar Pig of 1877 1 50 1 Sow Pig of 1877 .. 1 50 1 Boar . 2 00 1 Sow: lees 200°. 1 Boar Pig of 1877 150 1 Sow Pig of 1877 + \esanssay 1 60 1 CLASS V.--GRAIN AND ROOTS. 3 Two bushels Spring Wheat--1st prize presented by Mr. M. McPhaden, Stove and Tin Merchant, Sunderland a Cash-BoX, VAlUE....eo cooveenrnnnse ees 54 00 8100 Two bushels Barley-- 1st prize presented by Mr, N, Mc- Phaden, merchant, Sunderland, Gent's Hat, value. 2 00 1 00 Two bushels Fall Wheat, ... vans cesses 150 100 Two bushels Peas ...... 1 50 100 .r 15 100 , Early 100 0 50 Half bushel Potatoes, any other va: 100 a 50 Dozen Turnips....... 07 050 Dozen Field Carrots. . 075 0 50 Dosen Mangold Wurtzels, 015 0 50 CLASS VI--DAIRY PRODUCE Pen pounds of Butter in Rolls--1st prize pregented by Mr. W. 1. Parish, Stove, Tin and Hardware mer- chant, Port Perry, a Clothes Wringer value $6.00.-- Second prize presented by Messers Brown & Currie, ' merchants, Port Perry a Lady's Hat value $4.00.= $68 84 §1 'Tub of Butter, not less than 50 pounds--=18t prize Je sented by Mr. M. Jones, Grocer and Provision merchant, Port Perry, a China Tea Set value $6.00, . Becond prize presented by Messrs Corrigan& Catip: bell, merchants, Port Perry; d Téa Set. value $4.00 $6 $1 $i 'ent pounds CHeese........vvee voaes 1 00 bo posse ch not less than 40 pounds. 1 00 CLASS VII. HORTICULTURAL, Collection f Apples; not less than 4 varieties--=1st pise . presented by Horsman, Skelley & Co, Uxbridge a J table Lamp=-valug i 8300 $i Dogzen Winter Apples, ~ 018 5 Dozen Fall Apples ..... 07 0 Dozen Pears......... 075 0 , Dozen Crab Apples... 075 0 Bix Clusters of Grapes. 07 0 Dozen Beets, ........ 076 ED 5-4 x Pack Ojon... 075 0 Dosen 'Tomtatoes, 07s 0 Ep rE Two Squashes, 0% 0 ay Lo | me wr OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1877. MUNEY TO LOAN I SEIS te yaaa THOT TRI 1k BLED, 4 oe i § im WORLEY % 00 : H vais sive iB 00swall 00 ' ie @ wnbiea nen ean Bi 00 Hoot Cutter, .,. 00 Single Carriage 00 Cutter. Souffler . . Set of Heavy Double ess. of Single Carriage HAMess,.co veievrrsenniornnn 3100 tung 00 A Prize of $2 fora Redping Machine; $2 for a i ne $2 for a Gang Plow ; $2 for a Horse Hay , Rake ; $2 ra Hower, which may be exhibited by any manfs 'or lifts A on payment of $1 any Hep dog 'CLASS IX.:-DOMESTIC MANUF(CTURES, "ig Collection of Factory Made Goods. .............. 3 Five yds Fulled Cloth, home-made, spun and Five yds Flannel home. i Pair Blankets, home made, Rag Oarpet.......... 00... Serene Yi Coverlet--First prize presented by Mr. Samuel Barkér merchant, Sunderland, a pair of ladies' boots, value 2100 Shawl .,........ Plaid............ Pair of Woolen Sotks, Pair of Woolen Mitts, Woolen Stockings. ..... a CLASS X.~LADIES' DEPARTMENT, > ssbaoda Fancy. Top.sewed ' Quilt, first. prize presented by Mis: dream 3 Wm, Calhoun, Bunderland--a lady's hat, value, . $4 -00.:1+2 00 Piece-work Quilt--first prize presented by Mr, Samuel wiin3 00 Barker, a Clothes Wringer, value . . .. 30 i 00 J Gent's Shirt, (home-made throughout) first prize pre- ~~ % ' sented by Baird & Parsons, Observer Office, Port . oO ; Perry ot .s iia Fo .0 2.00, 200 Ladies' Dress--first pfige presented by Mr. George - Stevenson, Grocer and Provision Merchant, - haf Suderland--a Tea Set (Centennial Pattern) value 3 80 «#00 Farmer's Wreath--a set of Glassware and Bread Plate, aban 3] also p value . = 5 ve Berlin Wool Flowers--first prize presented by Mr. N, d by Mr. Geo. Si ! "1 '80™"%1" 00 dong McPhaden, a pair of lady's Kid Gloves, value .. 1 25 s=0s75 Set of Ladies' Under-clothing--first prize presented ey by Mr. Wm. McCracken, Merchant, Sunderland, a Vase of Flowers, value ~~ .. 300 "0775 Child's Dress--first prize presented by J. Nott & Son Cabinet Makers, Port Perry, an Oil Chromo in Frame, value .s . . .s Wax Fruit or Flowers--first prize presented by Mr. J, A. Wells, Plank House, Uxbridge a i. Zephyr Flowers do, 0. Hair Flowers do, do. Made Ladies' Mantle ae ." Babies' Cradle Quilt . do, do. Pwr B® Chair Tidy Crochet Quilt . Sofa Pillow . . . Worked Slippers . Tufted Quilt .. . . German Raised Work Specimen of Lace Work .. ' Rag Rug " . . . Yarn Rug " we ou . Raised Berlin Wool Work, . ." . . Flat Berlin Wool Work Fancy Knitting Lady's Bonnet Paper Flowers . Embroidery on Silk . Oriental Painting ." Fancy Netting * . Fancy Basket Piece of Crochet Work Braiding on Cloth or Silk. . Feather Flowers 5 ye ." Te Leather Work CLASS XI.--MISCELLANEOUS, Specimen of Tinsmith's Work . . 2:92 00 $1.90 Specimen of Cooper's Work . as «+ 2 00 1 00 imen of Cabinet Ware, the manufacture of the ex- hibitor . . . i +200 reo Melodeon or Organ . os HH «160 3:00 Panel Door . . . " «150 1.90 'Window Sash . .e . + 1.50 1 00 Best Made Suit of Gent's Clothin, ys «150 1 00 Pair of Men's Fine Boots . . «1560 1700 Pair of Men's Coarse Boots, Pegged . « 150 1 00 Set of Horse-Shoes . . «150 100 50 1bs Flour, the manufacture of exibitor «1.850 1 & Loaf of Bread. home made. . a . +%0' 18 0 50 Loaf of Bread, to be competed for by professional Bakers s only . . . as os 0.80 Jar Jelly Yo ve . oa «01 $80 * Jar Preserves .. ." " .- «075° 930 Jar Pickles .- ee . - 0% 0 30 Specimen of Canned Fruit . ws «+ 076 0:80 Bottle Ketchup. . ." " . i 0.15 Q 50 Box Honey .. . . . .. 100 L Collection of Photographs of 43 LT 18h 1 00 Spencimen of Penmanship ." ." «07 0.00 Collection of Preserves, canned or otherwise--prize ' presented by R. E. Porritt, Esq., of the Sunderland Furniture Ware Rooms, a pair of Chromos, value $5 00 Finest Collection of Pastry, (the work of one lady) on one tray--1st prize presented by the Secretary of $ctors the Society. . x : ie. 400 L200 EXTRA PRIZES--Mr. John IIill, of Brock, offer a prize of $5.00 for the best two year old Draught Gok or Filly on the ground. Mr. John Hockins, of . Broek, offers a prize of 85.00 for the best, Yearling Colt.ar Filly sired by Dumfriesshire Jock. Mr. John Hoockins offers a -prizo of $5.00 for the best Sucking Colt sired by Dumfriesshire Jock. T. H. GLENDINNING, Secretary: From the Bridal Chamber to the all. Read this Again. The "Journal of Chemisty" says that hof alum tater fs the best inset destroyer known, Put thealum into hot water and let it boil til the alum is disaglyed ; then ap ply it hot with a brush to all gagcks, closets, bedsteads and other places whee ineects are found. Anis, bedbugs, Ggekrcaches and creeping are killed by if, there is no danger of poisioning a Bor Tiijuring the property bloow The Guelph Mercury says :On the morning of Monday the 4th inst., Chief Constable Wood, of Listowel, came to guelph in search of a young man named D. A. Cooper, for the pur pose of apprehending him on a charge of altering a note drawn in his favor by George Kilgour ot Mornington, from $10 to $110. The arrest was made at the Royal Hotel. Cooper is rather a pre- possessing young man and his arrest is a rude awakening for one enjoying a hotieymoon, He was martied on Tuesday last to a Miss Dailey. The prison-- er denies the soft impeachment of fraud, but Constable Woods took hith to Listowel by the noon train. The wife In the mean- time was left at the Royal Hotel, Damaged by The C. 8. R. : ow lightning during the storm 6 #day morni- ing, shattered one of the Tate flevators, and stunning aa employee nated Martin O'Mal ley, who was working a ------ The house of Robeft" Hie, near Eden Mills, was struck by | : ing of the 4th, the fluid wo thi pipe severely ii njdeing Mr: likely loose the fise ------------ That Championship. Like all other earfdly grandeur even quoit championship.is unstable, the gham- pion of to day may be prostrated to.morrow. It would appear that our Galt guoiters never attempt any stake beneath the degree of championship. The Galt Reporter of last week says :--A match at quoits for the championship was played at Ayr on Satur- day afternoon last, between Mr Walter Reid, of "Reid's mill," and Mr James Dobson, of Galt. The game was witnessed by a:large 'number of spectators. In theearly part of the game, Mr Dobson held a condiderable lead, but as it progressed Mr Reid gradually overhauled and passed the champion, finally winning the match by seventeen shots. We understand that a rettrn match between these players will thkke place on the Ga) ground to-morrow (Saturday) aft -------------- I -- ed * A Bright Future. Ew New York, Sept 6. --The Tims, Chicago, ing frantically after the strongest consesfra: tion of law. Now it in the: +Réethier of the Dominion - hunting - somethingin. line. Again it is Mr. wl