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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Oct 1881, p. 1

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by TURAL § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 8 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT., EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, | 5 BAIRD & TERMS. --$1 per annum, if paid in ad- vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. subscription taken for less than six months; 1 and no paper discontinued until all arrears ) are paid. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 est allowed thereon. Subsequent insertions, per line .. 002] No notice of withdrawal required. Qardg, under 8 lines, per annum ..... 5 00 Ak ALLEN Letters containing money, when ad- vs Nook _Aressed to this Office, pre. paid and regesfer- "ed, will be at our risk. Advertisements mu and charged according to the space they oc- cupy Advertisements received for publication, without specific instructions, will be inse antil forbid and charged accordingly. advertisein A libra. 'iscount allowed to Merchants and o° half-year, trictly Pampilots, grammes, Bill VOL XXIV, NO. 45.4 Busin - ---- Hoth Ontarie Observer. A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL- BY PARSONS. No connect asured by Nonpareil, red No will be taken out untilpaid for who advertise by the year or HE mm [ of patronn tionwer ence an had wil Thos terms will in all cases be a dto Job Department. Hand Bilis, Posters, Pro- Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt 1 Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business | may rel Cards, Ball Cardg, &c., of every style and [vc ted. salor, executed promptly and at lower rates | it profit han any othr cxtablishment in the County. in my 18 g@F Parties from a. distance ting hand | fond bils, &e. printe can have them done to take | Stor home with them Anppue 5. BARD. 4. PARSONS ort Pe ' Physician, aver Mr. Cor D AN MGR. 8, L.R.C.P. Graduate of th University of Toronto, graduate varsity of Trinity College: 3 Medical School a .} Mee over teen and Perry Streets. OfMce hours from © a.m. to 12 m. y . eon and Aceonehenr. Coroner r Garvie, [(Chvaiotan, Snrgeon and Ae | SEG, Rosidence--Cannington, Brock, Yiposita the tows hall. Orders left at this office, or at his residence ort will be punetnally attended to. Debts col- ro fee lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and Ce AEBRIEN, M.D. ML RL CLS, GUYS | prompt remittances made, Remember-- | r Tospital, London, Bagland. CE " DERSON, I Le of the Uni de Trini MB MD.FTMS. ollaw 1 Member of th na and Snrecons ; Licen Co of Physicians argeon, and Aceonchenr an's Store, Port Perry. . OR 7 ANASTHR. MM. D., Physician, Sur- for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Notts "apniture Store, corner of to their the twalling recently occupied Paxton. 4 of moronor for the Coun The liye R. ONTAR10 BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Depart FiveDollars and upwards received and parties tavol y No effort will be spared to make able for parties to place their Sales hands, My Sale fegister will he at Laing & Meharry's Hardware and at my own residence, Union ,, Port Perry. C. DAWES, Auctioneer. rey, Au. 17,1881. Licensed Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, and Eldon, Ss gy Parties entrusting their Sales tome may rely on the utmos ICENSED Auctiof North Ontario; Mariposa, etc. 2 ALSHE, the re? RIO, THURSDAY, 0C T. 20, 1881. ment is now open in h. Deposits of jon with this Branc| and inter= andersigned takes this opportunity anks for the very liberl he has received ag Aue. in the past, The increased experi- 4 extensive practice which I have 1 be turned to advantage of patrons, ring me with their Sales terests being fully pro- returning thi ge which on their in 1. MAJOR, tes @ards. S A V |] 11 N GS B A N K BANK. UXBRIDGE. No notice of withdrawal required. DOMINION POSITS taken of $1 and upwards, at three per cent per annum. Uxbridge, Sept. 7, 1881. WALTER DARLING, 3 Agent. Notary Public, Commissioner in B. R., Land, Loan and Insurance Agent, Representing the following first-class Accident and Guarantee INSURANCE COMPANIES : The Royal, The Phenix, The Imperial, The Queen, The Cilazens, The Canada Fire and Marine, The Sovereigh® "HH. GORDON, The Union, and The Travelers. Fire Poricies Insuring all classes of insnr- able property, upon the shortest notice, and at equitable rates. Life Policies with premi- ums payable until death, or for a limited numberof years, Endowment Polices pay- able at a certain date, Accident Insurance covering death dent, and weekly Indemnity In case of non- fatal injury. J Marringze Licenses Issued, "GX and Tickets for passage to and from Great Britain sold at lowest rates, Port Perry, April 2), 1881 ee a SED AUCTIONEER. All parties Ling his services can call at the Offioe, Port Perry, and arrange for Porry, Jan 10, 1879. i GORDON, i Auctioneer. Valuator. Le. f Brock, Uxbridge, | Mariposa 3 Ww ol the Township o t attention being given interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, neer for the Township h, Mara & Rama in Brock, Thera ,in the County North Ontario Auction MONEY TO LOA fr red to lend money on improved pro y for terms from one to twenty v t for WesterN Caxapa Loan axp Sav COMPANY. He has also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds, Inter st Bight per cent. No Commission. N F. PATERSON. Port Perry. May 20, 1878. Solicitor ------ THE Subscriber i 19 4 ? FPHE Subscriber is 5 &§ Ha £ | L prepared to 3% 5 i - 1 as kB o@ LIND ANY { id § ON ¥ ¥ --ON-- | 14 37 ¥ 8 Farm Secariy. At 6! per cent. | Aisa on Village Security at a Higher Rate 2 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. { HUBERT L. EBBELS, BARRISTER. Port Perry, May 10, 1881. %¥ " oshown, eer. 8 : oo | fo © PATERS)Y, (late of Beaverton.) pe =. epvm " y Ty Nr = NH AR ate Fawcoaie| WWI, HEZEZEL VY oop, MO NEX hanesry, Conveyancer, Notary Pub={ = g e | o : gi: Fi? Brown & Currie's Store aisense d Auctione z "'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- 1 : 3 { § i g terest Po Py. "INE Undersigned having taken ont a Se / SANT Re ER I License as Auctioneer is now prepared | LYMAN ENGLISH, ) & CAMPIELL, Bat . to attend to all sales entrusted to hini-- Barrister, &o., ) and Atornevsat-Luv, &c Sel Having had munch experience in handling | Oshawn or the Ontario Bank. Offic in Bigelow's Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, November 21, 1866. 4 Block, Que uit, Fue thre, ont CANPRELE Cartle, Sheep, &c., also Farming? Imple: n= eit erties JORS BILLINGS 4 3 * | ments of all kinds, Farm Prednce, &e, &c. o n Peat prey Fo 32, 199 parties pling their sales in my to may PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES 0, a) forthe Freehold Loan & Savings Co, x -- Yabr . Whitby --Jan. 3,Feh. 1; Mar. 1; Apr-1 May 2, Uxbridge, March 26, 1879. an Spt 1. Oct. 1, Nov. 1 Dee 1. oy : > Brougham ¢ May 3, July 4, Sept. 2. RY GRIST, PaTeN SOLICITOR AND Duffins Creek § Jan. 4, Mar. 2, Nov. 2. co--St ir, nd Insolvency Mee--Me iilan's Block, Brock street, © TAN 1 Chaneayy, A Y! tornsv-at-Law, Soliel HUGH D. SINCLAIR, T « occupied by W. M. Cochrane, Botk, Port Perry. Perry. done in atest and best style and ware satisfaction. Port Perry, March 28, 1877. T +st, and as good with Gold and Silver. without pain by producing local anwesth- esia. block, Itreet, Oshawa. Hanning EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, ates. Office, Gould's Block, Uxbridge. 0. a. MANNING. Moxay To Loay --C. G. Hanning, Agent 'DRAUGHTMAN, other depar ts of the Government 0 Be Reistratio n of Trad mty Crown rio, stor, Attorney, Z ahiie Offies aely oes 1S in (hehrane, Bsa. Brock street, Wnithy. All 0 charge Partie &e. Dehawa. mene street, opposite the Post Office 1. B., Darrister, At- tor in Chancery, Notary Publie, &e. OUNG SMITH, LL. Whitby. TORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor inChan | thanks hy ery, Conveyancer, &C. Office lately stowed on | Bigelow's Darty bert, All work the very nted to give 0. N. VARS, T. D. 8. and as cheap as the cheap- as the best. Teeth filled Teeth extracted Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new over Atkinson's Drug Store, King [ = - : , | Street. & Lally. L SURVEYORS, CIVIL EN- aixsErs. Dranghtsmen, Solicitors of 0. W. LALLY. Ottawa, Canada business with the Patent Office e r Drawings, and other Documents nvces Patents of Invention, pre 'of the model of the Invention. hts Cannin; Jupe rd Divi- in Bigelow's Block NHAM, Clerk of the Thi eX > y. BY ISSUER OF 4 rringe Licenses. r west of the Walker House rely on getting all for the prope possible to bring. made out and sale notes turnis! Onsenvenr Office, Pert P immediate Charges Moderate. Raglan, eee NV SPENCE, ConTRACTOR, BUILDER, &C. The Subseribe ¢ wenerally that havin and moved into the Vii \ttention to his "larriage Licenses fice Established 18 Yours. HAVE isened Marriage Licenses at Port Perry for the past 18 years, and continue to do 80 opposite the same old spot, Queen Port Perry, June 15, 1881, COUNTY OF ONTARIO Sitings of the Division Cours for 188 Port Perry--Jan 41, June 17, July 22, Sept 6, Oct 7, Nov 17, Uxbridge--Feb 9, March 5 Apr 14, May 20, June 2, Sept 8, Oct 11, 'Beaverton--Mar 10, June 23, Oct 13, Dec 21, Athelrly--Mar 11, June 24, Oct 14, Dec 20. Now for Business HE undersigned having thorough prac- tical experience possessed i the most approved appliances for Moving Buildings, Is prepared to Contract for moving all sorts of buildings in 'a safe and expeditious man- | rty thatis rders promptly attended to, sale bills hed free of their orders at the erry, will receive and careful attention, sg leaving WM. HEZZELWOOD, Raglan. Sept 10,1878. r in returning his sincere very liberal patronage be- n the past would inform the bought a pro- lage of Prince he will in future give his whole business as Contractor, and is for the m | iy to undertake Stone Work. Brick- -- | now ready a > (aving, 'lastering, and everything connecte LA. WM URRAY, th which he will SxouLe on the Shore A R tice and in the best anc most durable ATE Butterecs 5 tio, and at the very lowest figure at which Fenton, Surgeon Styles ab can he done. The best material Dentist. Office over and first-class workmanship, 1 sPEYcE Ca prince Albert, April5, 1876. i bell's Store, Port Zo HENRY CHARLES. March 4, Apr8, May 13, Dec ov 18, Dec 29. gton--Feh 8, Mar9, Apr 13, May 19, 22, Sept 7, Oct 12, Dec 3a : of all 7 oat C. M'KENZIE, PROPRIETOR HE Subseriber having now fully ec uipped his new and extensive Livery Stable with a supply of superior Horses and Carriiges, is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1851. Y CATITAL 8300000. (With power to inerense to $1,000,000.) HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. g@y™ 1nsurances effected at the lowest current rates on Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss or damage by fire. JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Agents, Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan 22, 1879. = "ONTARIO Famers' Mutual Insuance Co'. Head Office, Whitby, LICENSED BY THE ONTARIO GOVERN- MENT. : ree This Company insures Farm Buildings Country Churches, School Houses and their contents as low as those of any other well established Company in Canada. JUST LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. J. B BICKELL, JOHN WILLIS, President. Treasurer. C. NOURSE, Seeretary. EED, TH MAHI F For HORSES, CATTLE, MILCH COWS, SHEEP AND PIGS. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE, | will completely remove a Bone Spavin, Split, etc., without blistering or causing any a A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," ~ hae 6s ne engravings: : Price 35 cents, 3 : Agent, A. J. DAVIS, Perry. Chemist and Druggist, Bigelow"s Block Port or on previous death. | by ucel- | AN EMPIRE'S BUST LIES | ITARBLE WORKS ! | | | (FROM BRAZIL.) The New Compound, its won- werful affinity to the Digestive Apparatus and the Liver, increas- ing the dissolving juices, reliev- 9 itors at the Fall Show of the above Society, Tnterest | held at Uxbridge Village on the 11th and 1 Plank. |, Bpring Colt--2nd J B Forsyth. Forsyth, Umphrey. A Hussick. ¥ Smith, 2nd D McKay. Ontario a. Agricultural Society's Fall Show: "he following are the sucomfal compet- 2th inst, HORSES, --proop. Stallion--1st John Claughton, 20d ACW |. Mare with foal at feet--1s¢ and 20d J B 2 year old Filly--1st J B Forsyth. Year old Filly--1st John Claughton. 'Siaion, any age--1st John Claughton, BADDLE AND CARRIAGE. ##.llion--1st W Tomlinson. 2 year old Stallion--1st T Johnson, Spring Colt--1st W Tomlinson, 20d J W Mare with foal at feet--1st W Tomlinson: 2 year old Fily--1st W Carmichael, 2nd | 2 - Year old Filly--1st T Todd, Netherton. Spring Filly--1st J B Forsyth. Red Ca ; 1st 8 Netherton, Saddle Horse--1st A C Brown, White Carfbts; 1st S Netherton, 2nd A Boden, Span Geldings or Mares--1st A Badgerow, nd T Todd. Single Driving Horse, over 15 hands--1st Single Driver, under 15 hands--1st John John, Thor pson. 2nd 8 Netherton. Grattan. Targo Peas; Jot J Taylor, 3nd Sam Netherton, : Carrots; 1st 8 Netherton, 20d George | Mrs O Marsh, Small Peas; 1st 8 Netherton, 2nd T § J | Marquis. Manderson. Parsnips; 183 Bruels, 20d D H Mos Blue Peas; 1st T &J Manderson, nd 8 Netherton Collection of Collection of Grain; 1st T & J Manderson, | Collection of Apples ; 1st J D Stotts, Ind 2nd 8 Netherton, I Ward. ase Penmanship ; 1st G Weir. Corn in Trace; 1st J C Widdifield, 20d J 'DOMBETIO MANTYACTORES. IRATHER WORK, Bruels, Fall Cloth ; 1st Mrs J Imire, 2nd Mrs | Sole Leather; 1st A Paterson. 3 Beans ; 1st J Shaw, 2nd J D Stotts. J Bela a Upper Lenther ; 1st A Paterson. Flax Seed; 1st J Bruels, Tares ; 1st J Bruels 'Clover Seed ; 1st J Bruels, | Timothy Seed ; 1st J Braels, 20d W G St. ROOTS. Six Turnips; lst George Marquis, 3nd W Long Red Mangolds; 1stG & T Mustard Long Yellow Mangolds; 1st 8 Netherton, nd R Harper. Globe Mangolds; 1st W Thompson, 2nd 8 Blood Beets; 1st A Boden, 2nd Thos Mec- Onions ; 1et G Pettit, 2nd J Shaw. Early Rose Potatoes ; 1st J Watson, 2nd J Intyre. Mrs J Mrs A Pilkey Mrs A Plank. Bruels. Mrs Bruels. S| W H Avery. Mrs C Sharrard, Mrs Bruels. Hunter. Celery ; 16tJ © Widdifield, Poncl Drawing; 1s Miss £2 2nd © Marsh- of Fruit {1st C Sharrard. Dressed Calfskin ; 1st A Paterson. Man's Fine Boots ; 1st RJ Daley. Men's Coarse Boots; 1st R J Daley; ? Ladies' Calf Boots ; 1st R J Daley: "Maple Sugar ; tet J Ramyer, 2nd Julius Bruels. s : Honey ; 1st C Sharrard 2nd R Scott. Wheat Flour ; 2st J E Pugh, Graining on wood 1st Chas Macgh, Tin Cookstove Furnitury; 1st Thomas McGrattan, 2nd T Hoskins, Copper Cookstove Furniture; 1st T Mes Grattan. Hot Air Drum ; 1st T McGrattan: Collection Home Made Tinware;lst T McGrattan; 2nd T Hoskins. Collection Metal Castings ; 1st Wm B Stewart. : Collection Confectionery ; 1st Mrs: Geo Smith, 20d Mrs A Patterson, & Set Bedroom Furniture; 1st Uxbridge White Flanuel ; 1st ¥rs W Sellers, 20d ii 1x Mea J Bruels, 2nd Woolen Blankghe ; 1. Mrs J Bruel, 2nd Coverlet ; 1st Mrs A Pilkey, 2nd Mrs J Knitting Yarn; 1st Mra Pickering, 20d Woolen Mits ; 1st Mrs Earchman, 2nd Mrs haw. Woolen Gloves ; 1st Mrs Bruels, Woolen Socks ; 1st Mrs Bruels 2nd Mrs Woolen Stockings ; 1st Mrs Bruels, 2nd Cottton Stockings ; 1st Mrs Sharrard, 20d Rag Rug ; 1st Kate Johnston, 2nd Miss st ins fig almost Instantly the Greaiiul Claughton, Ruenell, Rag Carpet ; 1st Mrs A Patterson, 20d Mrs and the TORFID LIVER, makes DRAUGHT. Potatoes, any varelty ; 1st G Pettit, 2nd A | Hayes. Organ Company, Zopesa an every day necessity in|. Imported Stallion--lst Horn & Hill, 2nd | Boden. All-wool Carpet ; 1st Mrs A Patterson, Collection Baskets ; 1st R P Harman. cts gently and speedily in| WP: : « DAIRY PRODUCE. Gents Plaid ; 1st Mrs Bruels. Raspberry Wine ; 1st Mrs Bruels, 2nd Mrs Biliousness, Costiveness, Head- Two year old Stallion--lst G Marquis, | 19 bg Bi . Factory-made Woolen Goods; 1st § Sellars. ache, Siok Headnoas, Distros al | 2nd V Wage. 7 Wa 3 Busters Lbs Lemon, 2nd Mrs | gp qqn, Grape Wine ; 1st Mrs McClung, 28d Mrs ter Eating, on the Stomach, | year old Stalli ; ' per. : Stotts : 1 S on--1st J Ward. Toby . : Gent's Made Clothing ; 1st Donald H |Btotis. Heartburn, Pains in the Side and Firkin Butterr; 1st Mrs J Shaw, 20d Mrs | yyorp¢ore, ? Currant Wine ; 1st Mrs Bruels, Back, Want of Appetite. Want ol Enorgy, Low Spirits, Foul Stom- ach. It invigorates ihe Liver, car ries off all surplus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the whole system. Cut this out and take it to your Druggist and get a 10 cent Sample, ora large botule for 75 conts, and tell your neighbor about it. 740138 0IUHITINA3S "HE undersigned takes this opportunity of returning incere thanks for the very liberal patrenaze bestowed upon the late fi'm of Rose w of Port Perry Marble Works The liberal p od inthe past has had the effect of causing every Ceme- tery throughont this and adjoining Connties To Bristle with "omb stones and Yonuments, FROM THE PORT PERRY r The unde ned now takes the business and with i ased facilities and. if possible greater attention to business hopes for a still further increase of public patronage. -- The services of STP Ew Coy TED BEB. BURNS, one of the finest Sculptors and most Artisti Carvers on Stone have been secured, All orders promptly attended to. Choice Material, First-Class Workman- ship and Moderate Prices. C. SHAW. NEW HORSE BOOK. |. ; PORT .PERRY BILLINGS & CAMPBELL, |" Port Perry, Ang. 17, 1881. gourds. THE WALKER HOUSE, PORT PERRY, I? COMPLETE in all its Depurtments W. HASLAM. Dec. 15, 1880. P™ PERRY HOUSE. The undersigned having leased for ater of years this comfortable, pleasantly locat Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the convenience and comfort of guests to make the Port Perry Ho sc a desirable place of entertainment for the general public, Choice supplies for the table and bar. The stable and yard carefully attended to, JOHN RUDDY. Port Perry, Dec 9, 1879. AL HOTEL, (oye The subscriber having succeeded Mr Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a view to the comfort and convenignce of guests The supplies for the table and bar care- fully selected. PETER HOLT. Cartwright, March 4, 1879. A NOLo-ANER! CAN HOTEL, . 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 tab.e and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. Aone HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. BE. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. E QUEEN'S HOTEL, «= WHITBY, ONT, McCANN & TAYLOR, PROPRIETORS. Every accommodation for the traveling ublic. W. H. MCCAW. ' ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO. PORT PERRY PARRsTER and Attorneys-at-Law have opened a branch Office at Cart? wright, Mr. Camptell will attend Cats wright every Friday. RE$100,000 to Loan at 63 per cent. 0 2nd J Lemon, Mustard, 2nd V Wagg. V Wagg. A Pilkey. Spring Colt--1st D Cristie, 2nd J Lem- . n. Mare with Foal at feet--1st D Christie, Two year old Filly--1st J Rusnell, Year old Filly--1st G Wagg. Spin Geldings or Mares--1st Gand J Stallion, any age--15t G Sharp. GENERAL PURPOSE. Two year old Stallion--1st G Bewell, 2nd Spring Colt--1st V Wagg, 2nd A Pilkey. Mare with foatat feet--1st G Wagg, 2nd Two year old Filly--1st T Burnham, 2nd J Nicholls, Spring Filly--1st John Todd, 20d V Wagg. Span Geldings or Mares--1st Chas Gould, 2nd J Taylor. Stallion, any age--1st V Wagg. Groomed Team--1st J Taylor, CATTLE~prrnan Aged Bull--1st G and J Mustard, 2nd L Burnett Two year Bull--1st G Marquis. One year old Butl--1st J Bear. Bull Calt--1st A Earchman § Song, 2nd N Munro, Cow in Calf--1st L Burnett, 2nd George Wage. Three year old Cow--IstJ Watson, 2nd L Burnett, Two year old Heifer--1st G and J Mustard 2ud Earchman & Sons. Ove year old Heifer--1st G & T Mustard, 2nd Enrchman & Sons. Heifer Calf--1st G & T Mustard, 2ndJ Watson, Herd of Cattle--1st L Burnett, 2ud G & J Mustard. Bull, any age--Ist T & J Mustard. GRADES. Cow in Calf--1st R O'Hara, 2nd Wi ¥ . X Two year old Heifer--1st A Grey, 2nd Earchman & Sons, "One year old Heifer--1st R O'Hara, 2nd G Marquis. Heifer Calt--1st G Marquis. Yoke of Working Oxen--1st George Marquis. , Fat Beast--1st Earchman & Sous, 2nd BR O'Hara. - Th SHEEP -- LEICESTER. Ast Dein R Legg, 20d H Tiffin. ShearlingRim--1st & 2ud H Tiffin, Ram Lamb--1st and 2ud H Tiffin, Two Breeding Ewes--1st and 2nd Henry Tiffin. Two Shearling Ewes--1st and 2nd Henry Tiffin, Two Ewe Lambs--1st and 2nd H Tiffin. COTSWOLD. Aged Ram--1st J & W Thompson. Shearling Ram--1st R O'Hara. Ran Lamb--1st J & W Thompson, 2nd J Ward. Two Breeding Ewes--1st and 20d J &'W Thompson. Two Shearling Ewes==1st J & W Thomp- gon, 2nd J Ward, Two Eye Lambs--Ist and 20dJ& W Thompson, SOUHDOWNS. Aged Ram--1st J Lemon. Ram Lamb--1stJ Lemon. SWINE--BERKSHIRE. Breeding Sow ; 1st J Bascom, 2nd Earch- man § Sons, Boar Pig of 1881 ; 1st Earchman & Sons, 2nd B Murta. Sow Pig of 1881}; 1st J Lockie, 20d Earch- man & dons. SUFFOLK. Boar; 1st C Pilkey, 2nd W Tomlingon. Breeding Sow ; 1st W Tomlinson, 2nd T W Dale. Boar Pig--1ist Chas Pilkey, 20d W @ St, John. Sow Pig; 1st and 20d U Pilkey. ANY OTHER BR Boar Pig; 1st C Pilkey, BED 20d W Tomlin- n. Sow Pig ; 1st C Pilkey. i GRAIN AND SEEDS. Fall Wheat; 1st T & J Manderson, 2nd W Carmichael, Spring Wheat ; § Netherton. Six rowed Barley ; 1st Julius Bruels, 2nd 1st T & J Manderson, 2nd 'Oats; 1stS Netherton, 20d J 5 Large White Oats; 1st T & J Manderson, 20d 8 Netherton. Pare Black Oats; 1st T & J Manderson,| W Carmichael, P Young. Hodge. Hodges Hodge. Hodge. Isaacs & Steele, Cheese ; 1st C Chapman, 2nd J Bruels, 3rd POULTRY. Bronze Turkeys ; 1st and 2nd Browne & Turkeys, any breed ; 1st J T Crozier, Large Geese; lst and 2nd Browne & Small Geese ; 1st Browne & Hodge. Large Ducks; 1st and 2nd Browne & Small Ducks; 1st and 2nd Browne & Game Fowls ; 1st Browne & Hodge, 2nd Isaacs § Steel. Buff Cochins; 1st Browne & Hodge, 2nd Isaacs & Steel. Partridge Cochins ; 1st Browno § Hodge. Light Brahmas ; 1st Browne & Hodge, 2nd Isancs & Steel. Dark Brahmas ; 1st Browne & Hodge, 2nd Issacs & Steel. : Dorkings ; 1st and 2nd Browne & Hodge Black Spanish ; 1st W Powell, 2nd Brown & Hodge. Polands ; 1st Brwne & Hodge, 2nd Isaacs & Steel. Houdan ; 1st Brown § Hodge, 2nd Isaacs § Steel. Plymouth Rocks ; 1st Brown & Hodge 2nd William Powell. Any other Breed ; 1st Isaacs & Steele, 2nd Brown & Hodge; 'White Leghorns ; 1st Brown & Hodge, 2nd Hamburgs ; 2nd Isaacs & Steele. Collection of Pigons ; F Davis. 1st Brown & Hodge, 1st G Peers, 2nd IMPLEMENTS. Single Covered Carriage ; 1st W T Todd, 2nd W B Oliver. Double Carriage ; 1st D Conboy, Single Buggy witheut top; 1st W B Oliver. Double Pleasure Sleigh ; 1st D Couboy. Farmer's Wagon ; W T Todd. Democtat Spring Wagon; W T Todd. Iron Harrows ; 1st G Thompson. Wooden Harrows ; 1st Patterson Bros. Fanning Mill ; 1st R P Harman, 2nd T Dingle. Gong Plow; 1st Patterson Bros, 2nd Button & Moore, Two Farrow Plow ; 1st Button & Mooro, Collection of Plows ; 1st Button & Moore. Scuffler ; 1st and 2nd Button & Moore. Churn ; 1st T McGrattan. Straw Cutter ; 1st, and 2nd Button & and Moore, Horse Rake ; 1st Noxon Bros, Draining Tools ; 1st W B Stewart. Chopping Axe ; W B Stewart. HORTICULTURAL--SUMMER APPLES Strawberries ; 1st C Sharrard. FALL APPLES Pippins ; 1st J D Stotts. Any other Variety ; 1st J B Forsyth, 2nd J Ward, : WINTER APPLES. Golden Russett. ; lst J D Stotts, 2nd W H Hayes. Roxbury Russets ; 1st J D Stotts. Northern Spy ; 1st G Marquis, 2nd J D Stotts. Peck's Pleasant ; 1st J D Stotts, Rhode Island Greenings ; 1st J D Stotts. Ben Davis ; 1st J D Stotts. Yellow Bell Flowers ; 1st J D Btotts, 2nd O Sharrard. King Tompkin's County ; 1st R Legg, 2nd J D Stotts Baldwin ; j1st JD Stotts, 20d Samuel Netherton. Any other Variety; 1stJ D Stotts, 2nd J Ward. Large Crab Apples ; 1st J Weir, 2d J B Forsyth . Small Crab Apples ; 1st J D Stotts. Pears ; J D Stotts, 2nd Joel Shaw, Grapes ; 1st C Sharrard, 2nd J D Stotts. Collection of Grapes ; 1st C Bharrard, 20d J D Stotts. Red Tomatoes ; 1st 1 G Crosby, 2nd Joel Shaw. . > Yellow Tomatoes ; 1st J Bruels 2nd Joel Shaw, © Water Mellons ; 1s4C Sbarrard, 2nd G Pottit. Squashes ; 1st J Br 2nd 8 Netherton. Port Perry, June 22, 1881. W H Paterson. Paterson, 2nd Mrs W H Paterson. K Johnston. Christie. Mrs D H McIntyre. Bruels. Miss E Smith. Kate Johnston. Cabbage ; 1st I G Crosby, 20d Aderew Patterson. . Boguet of Flowers ; 1st W H Hayes. Citrons ; 1st © Chapman, 2nd Julius | Bruels. "_. x Musk Melons ; 1st G Pettit Charry Wine ; 1st Mis Bruels, Presetved Strawberries ; 1st Mrs G Smith 2nd Mrs A Patterson. Canned Strawberries; 1st Mrs Beswick, 20d Mrs Bruels, Preserved Currants ; 1st Mrs W 8 Sellars, 2nd Mrs Biswick, Preserved; Gooseberries ; 1st Mrs Hayes, 2nd Mrs Beswick. Cooreberrivs Canned ; 2nd Mrs Stotts, Preserved [Raspberries ; 1st Mrs Sellars; 2nd Mrs Chapman, Canned Raspberries ; 1st Mrs Beswick, 2nd Mrs Kelcher, Preserved Pares ; 1st Mra G Smith, 2nd LADIES' WORK. Child's Dress ; 1st Miss E Smith, 2nd Mrs Gent's hand-made Shirt--1st "Mrs Bruels. Gent's machine made Shirt ; 1st Mrs A Lady's Bonnet; 1st Mrs Hunter, 2nd Miss Piece Work Quilt ; 1st Mrs Avery, Miss J 1et Mrs Beswick, Top-sewed Quilt ; 1st Mrs E Rusnell, 2nd Tuft Quilt; 1st Mrs M Eelcher, 2nd Mrs Knit Bed Cover ; 1st Mrs Avery. Crschet work Quilty 1st Mrs Avery. Fancy Netting ; 1st Miss K Johnston, Mrs Raymer, Lady's Dress ; 1st Miss Elsie Smith. Canned Pears ; 1st Mrs G Smith, 2nd Mre Collection Lady's Underclothing ; 1st Mrs | Tra Crosby. A Paterson, 2nd Mrs K Johnston. Peaches Preserved ; 1st Mrs G Smith, 2nd Display of Millinery ; 1st Miss Hunter,2nd Mrs J Shaw; : Peaches Canned ; 1st Mrs J Raymer, 2nd rs G Smith, Cherries Preserved ; 1st Mrs T Beswick, Crochet Work: 1st Miss Kate Johnaton, | 200 Mrs J Shaw. 2nd Mrs M DeGeer. Charries Canned ; 1st Mrs Beswick, 2nd Mrs Kelcher. Tatting ; 1st Miss K Johnston. Applique Work ; 1st Miss Kate Johnston | Apple Jolly ; 1st Mrs W Sellars, 2nd Mra Embroidery on Muslin; 1st Miss K John- A Patterson. ston. Crab Apple Jelly j1st Mrs W Sellars, 2nd Embroidery on Lace ; 1st Miss E Davis, Mrs Stotts. 2nd Miss Kate Johnston. Red Currant Jelly; 1stMrs. A Paterson, Embraidery on Silk; 1st Miss K Johnston 2nd Mrs J Bruels, Embroidery on Worsted; 1st Miss K John- Black Currant Jelly ; 1st Mrs G Smith, 2nd Mrs H Kelcher. ston, 2nd Mss DeGeer. oo Embroidery on Cotton ; 1st Miss Mc. Grape Jelly ; 1st Mies Davis, 20d Mrs G Smith. Donald, 2ud Miss K Johnston. Berlin Wool Work, raised ; 1st Mrs Hayes | Jelly, any other kind ; 1st Mrs C Bharrard 2nd Mrs J Bruels, 2nd Miss Hunter. 4 Berlin Wool Work, flat; 1st Mrs Hayes, Jar Pickels ; 1st Mrs J Raymer, 2nd Mrs Fancy Knitting; 1st Mrs Shrrard, 2ndMiss M 2ud Miss E Smith. T Bsewick, German Raised Work ; Let Mrs Hayes, 2nd | Jor Catsup; 1st Mrs G Peers, 2nd Mrs J 2nd Mrs DeGeer, Shaw. Italian Raised Work ; 1st Miss K Johnston | Loaf f Bread ; 1st Mra Bruels, 2nd Mm A Paterson, 20d Mrs DeGeer, Guipure Work ; 1st Miss K Johnston. Chenille #Vork ; 1st Miss K Johnston. Mexican Needle Work ; 1st Miss K John- ston. Ornamental Needle Work ; 1st Miss Kate Johnston, 2nd Miss Davis. Braiding ; 1st Miss Kate Johnsten, 2nd Miss E Bolster. ¢ . Bead Work ; 1st Miss K Johnston, 2nd Piano; 1st Dominion Organ Company. et ree New axp Recmercae.--The most exquisite little toilet gem extant for the teeth and breath is ¢ Teassrry." Sample 5c2nts. ee eee# oy Toronto 0il company and also manufactu ers of Castorine " Machine Oil--Infring« ments will be proscuted: et --eeeme Ask your dealers for Castorine machine Miss McDonald. Oil and ses that the barrel is branded Lace Work; 1st Miss K Johnston, 2nd Castorine" as none other is genuine. Mrs Shaw. ey oo i . Mothers ! Mothers !! Mothers!!! Point Lace ; 1st Miss K Johnston, 2nd Mrs Are you disturbed at nights and broken of DeGeer, your rest by a siek ohild Sutlering and ying with the excruciating utting teeth Fun of © \fso, go at once and get a bottle of M. NVINSLOW"S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediate! Worked Slippers; 1st Miss J Christie, 2nd Mrs M D Crosby. G Peers. 5 Woolen Tidy ; 1st Miss K Johnston, 2nd Miss Christie. Braided Tidy ; 1st Miss K Johnston. Ottaman ; 1st Mrg D Crosby, 20d Mrs K Sofa Pillow; 1st Mies E Button, 2nd Mrs | depend upon it; there is no mistake about its Bruels There i not a mother on earth who has ever 4 ® used it, who will not tell at once that it will Toilet Sct; 1st Mrs A Patterson, 2nd Mrs regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, D H McIntyre. operating like m fe. It 1 perfectly safe to : use in all cases, an easant to e ant Coton Tidy ;/1st Miss K Johnston, 2nd Mre | {5 0% Ceription ne Aan Ce. cides: and hest female physicians and nurses in the Bold everhwhere at 25 cents & bottle. A General Stampede. Never was such a rush made for any Store a5 1s now at A. J. Davi's for Re Bottie of Dr. King's New for Con= Samer. i tM br) on a a. : icted Ww mi ax Fruit; 1st Mrs Hayes, 20d Mrs Ea ed wi LIT Civ OaERe. Russnell. Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy at the Wax Flowers, colored ; 1st Mrs Hayer, 2nd Mrs W H Paterson. Wax Water Lillies; 1st Mrs Hayes, 2nd Mrs McClung. Paper Flowers ; 2nd Mrs Hayes. Hair Flowers ; 1st Mrs C Rusnell, 2nd Mrs C Marsh, above Drug Store. Rest and Comfort to the- PANNACEA™ hag " BrowN's HOUSEHOLD 00 equal for relieving pain, both in external, ures Dn in the Sid Bowels, Sore Throal Rheumatis Lum and any tid or Ps in of Berlin Wool Flowers ; 1st Miss Christie, ili moet surely wile EO 2nd Mrs Hayes. Household Panacea," bel Feather Flowers; 1st Mrs W Hayes, 2nd | Sia tattior Biix Mrs Logg. wel'y : shoul Fancy Basket ; 1st Mrs Hayes. Wall Basket; 1st Mrs W Hayes, 2nd, Mrs | br Drow J Weir. B oe Grecian Lamp ; 1st Mrs Hayes. Lamp Mat ; 1st Mrs McClung, 20d Mrs A Paterson: Fancy Table Mat; 1st Mrs Joseph Ward. Cone Work ; 1st Mrs Hayes. Farmer's Wreath ; 1st Mrs Hayes, 20d Mre 'Hayes, 20d Mrs i C Marsh. Work Box ; 1st Mrs Hayes. FINE ARTR. Portrait Painting ; 1st Miss J B Cook, 2d | try for Mrs McClung. : 5 0il Painting ; 1st Miss J B Cook. . Painting in Water Colors ; 1st Mrs Pumoking ; 1st J D Statts, 2nd C Sharrerd, RE RRR

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