sssEsEe 0 z bo £3 82888 _® tad 8 pd ed dt g2z : * Cabin from: New , York fo Jondod and Team to Double Wagon. . Liverpool and return $75, Brood Mare (foal: by oe from Liverpool " Port ? Two year old Geldiu $20.90. | One year-old Gelding 6r Filly AS t for the Collibgwood and | Foal by side of its mother ... . Lake 28288 8888 EEE = ve : +i Wax ne Specimen Feather{Flowers . | Specimen Pader Flowers . Specimen German Raised Work | | Specimen home-made Cotton Stockings Specimen home-made Catton Joss. Specimen Sofa Pillow a . Specimen Log Cabin Quilt vs Specimen Tuft ail / ae uperior Line 'of Steamships, One, year old Entire Colt RATLROAD TICKETS" Tearal :! apd IN | Dued toall parts of Canadaand the United Brood Mare (foal Yo her es iL ish SH Aad its Two year old Gelding or Be es vi if One year old Gelding or Filly Hieitadvaniage to purchase tickets from x | gir go Driving Horse * WH. MoOAW. Snddle Horse Foal by side of 'its mother :. One yoar old Entire Colt. bu! AUCTIONEER 'CLASS B._ CATHLE. HE undersigned takes this opportunity Lien of returning thanks for the very liberal in igree patronage pic 4 he has road as. Auc- Durham Miléli Cow. vit Pedi ti th sin d _ | Two old Durham Heifer---with Pedigree bobo ins La, EE One fi old Durham Heifer--with Podigres had will be turned to ad f a SURAN 2 ici and parties Sor me ih hic aus go : > a » Ee She was waiting for him and as she stood there she 04 abenuteous flower, transplanted the conservatory of the city to bloc 8) Lace Work . re i, Batting he : pie ei, id in the sweet simplicity of the country Specimen Crochet & Quilt . 5 | 'air. "SPECIAL PRIZES. i high with hope, and she was a Hutter: f exaitement. » Mr, James Dowart, hotelkeeper, Port Perry, will give $10 to the Team of o Draught Horses which fakes 1st 1st Prize; : She was also in a white: drmvand of a Mr. Orr Graham, V. 8,, Port Petry, will give $5 tothe 2nd prize Draught big calico apron. Team, He came nearer and she saw | John A. Mason, Hotel Keepin, offers $2. for the Team. lonoral Purpose | his face a frown. Horses that takes first prize. She knew it was a frown, because Mr. Wm. Foy, hotélkeeper, Port Perry, will give a prize of §8 for the Single | 4, had seen the shme look on the s2388288 | Port Perry, May o4, 1883. . re RT bile = S coans ao 28888888 8388 88888888 2832 ns | Heifer Calf; calved in 188%, ! Grade Milch Cow kd prof ble Ei : a Two year old Heifer: ul My' nin at Laing & | One yeur old Heifer and at my own Heifer calf, calved in 1884... ca hss witb Tae Rr ort Perry. : i CLASS O.--SHEEP. Ly a al BO 0 0 Th Canad ] HE it Fhe Union, Driver which takes 1st Prize. : Doavertneoe % Deo goes on & OLVER, Physicians, , &o:, Port P | RINE 'D., J.B. OLVER, M.D., au Residence, Lilla 84 : Residence, Queen : Port Perry, Deo 19, ra : : yh; CLEMENS cian, a doen of he 0, Cliureh, Port oe + Jun, 4, 1863. 2 MCCLINTON, a Ds hg Bor + geon and R. WARE, Ceroner for the County of ) Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- cpu residence, King Street, Prince |, and The Travelers. Fe Povrrores insuring all classes of in- surable pro , upon the shortest notice and at equitable rates. Life Policies ith oremiums payable until 'death, ited number of years. aden tnt Pol: icles Jojes payable af at a cortain date, or on previ- oath by mocident, and N Weeliy indeminity in case of non-fata] 1 in ST AMARRIAGE fro ISSUED.» and Tickets for passage to and from Great Britain sold at lowest rates. Port Perry, April 20, 1881. PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES _ C. M'KENZIE, & PROPRIETOR. HE Subscriber havin now ful ui T ed his new and dtd Sut iy: ea 5 «with a supply of superior } Hoes "er Lages, is prepared to furnish "I PATTERSON, Q C. Fargiater and | V, Semmens, Solicitorin Chanoory, | blic, &e. Office west of the Post t Offioo, L. Burg Coun Xi Coy Sa icitor, SE Sr outh wing Court House, 3 A HUD, Attorney and Cr Perry Street, Port Perry. SEN] 1854. OHN BILLINGS, S, Boritar and A domey at t-La licitor e il iho orf Fora al FEE Tin i882, IMA L. ENGLISH, LLB. Solicitor a rr ON MODERATE TERMS, C, McKENZIE. W. B. McGaw's Stables, Queen St. | papery, Aug. 6, 1873. y MONEY 10 LOAN. ; i | TP Subsotiber. is t LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security | » AT 6} PER CENT. Also on Village Property at a Higher Rate: po #5 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. BA HUBERT L. gi Office at Post Port Perry, May 10, 1881. : Rivare' FUNDS. } | Toloan on good farms, at 8 percent interest. " EYMAN ENGLISH, © i 23 y iS "Nor. a, 1808, pe > Guha. "MONEY TO LOAN, Tad bar is pare ty sl ay Set wel prepety for terms from from a for EE CANADA LOAN ann} Saviias Compaxy. 3 Ho has also mrt to ave large amount a it' aad phone No Commission. N. F. PATERSON," "| made out an DAWES. Auctioneer. Port Perry, Aug. Nog ¥ .. WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &c. OR the Townships of Scott, Thorah, and Eldon, Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, 'Sunderland. AOR, ICENSED AUCTIONEER. - All parties wishing his services can call at the Os- SERVER Office, and arrange for days of Sales, Port Perry, Jan. 10; 1879. ; of Brock, Uxbridge, ard, Rama, Mariposa FF T. WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed - Auctioneer. iE undersigned having taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend all Sales entrusted to him. Hay- ing had much é: ce-in handling Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses; Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Tupleménts of: all kinds. Farm Produce, &c., Parties pi acing their Sales in my hands may rely on getting all for the property that. it is possible to All orders rom ptly attendedto, sale hills sale notes furnished free of charge. Parties leaving thelr orders at the OpsEr- vER Office, Port Perry, will receive immegi- ate and careful attention, Charges Moderate, "5 2 WM. HEZZELW ap. Raglan. Sept. 10, 1878. |: 1 NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL. bi PRINCE ALBERT, iu Hy BARK. . - i Proprietor. urchased the Tahave pleasantly sited Vt tel. I have thoroughly repaired d the entire ises even to ind 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 apple: Prince Albert, June 11, 1875, PARK. Boar Aged Ram Yearling Ram Ram Lamb 2 Ewes that have raised lambs this season 2 Shearling Ewes» 2 Ewe Lambs Aged Ram Yearling Ram' Ram Lamb 2 Ewes that have raised lambs this scagon 2 Shearling Lwes Sow that has raised pigs this season Boar Pig, six months old or under = Sow. Pig, six months old or under Pair Game Fowls Pair Fowls, large breed . Pair Turkeys Pair Geese Pair Ducks Double Wagon Donble Carriage lan. | Single Carriage Single Cutter Fanning Mill "Set Horse oes Sewing Machin 100 50 CLASS B-DOMESTIO 'MANUFACTURES. Team Harness $200 $1 Single Light Harness ...:.. Set Bed-Room Furniture .. Pair Geat's Boots, Dore ads | sewed | Pair Ladies' Boots, home-m LAS Two Bushels Fall Wheat ™ Two Bushels Spring Wheat: Hard Two Bushels Spring 'Wiisateott, HURD'S HOTEL Bory, Two s Two Bushels ll Peas | a Two Bushels Oaté-- Black ol Two Bushels Oats--White .. "Two Bushels- Barley, not tuadovel., "| One Bushel Potatoes: « | One Bushel Tarnips = + | Pes of White Boag COTSWOLD... = .« ean $8 : Ctr Ds 191010 LO BO 10 OOo BO BERKSHIRE. Boa: Sow tint bias raised pigs this season Boar Pig, six months old or under Sow Pig, six months old or under 2 00 LASS E.---POULTRY. 80 50 50 CLASS | F.--DAIRY PRODUCE 'Tab Butter, 50 bs or Gver.. Ten Ibs Butter Ten Ibs Cheese Loaf of Bread $2 00 1 50 1 00 07s $1 00 1 1 1 1 pRUT AND VEGETABLES ..$2:00- ss 83888388 $1 1 0 $1 00 100 1 00 50 50 50 50 7 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 = to control municipal affairs, | entertaining angles | angles never come in]. the "pretention's guise: of those who fraps time to Hime he ! er "he was a plumber." takes first prize. Carriage Team which takes lst Prize Mr. John Ruddy; hotelkeeper, Port prize of $3 in geods to the one year old ing 1st prize on Corn, their property at the close of the Show. Butter obtains second prize. prize. taking 2nd prize. ANSON TAYLOR, President. NELSON James McHoul, offers a whis---%alued $2.--for Single Driving Horse that Mr. L. H, Hurd, . hotelkeeper, Port Perry, will give a prize of $5 to the Perry, will give a prize of $5'td the Saddle or Carriage Brood Mare (foal by her side) taking 1st prize. Messrs. Laing & 'Meharry, Hardware Merchants, Port Perry, will give a Entire Carriage Colt taking 1st prize. Mr. John H. Lawder, Port Perry, will pay a special prize of 83, to the person who is 'awarded first prize for 2 Bushels of Hard Wheat, Spring, also $2. to the person whois awarded first prize for 2 Bushels Barley, Six Rowed. Mr. A. Ross, Port Perry, will give $2 to the party/taking 1st prize on 2 bus. Peas, and $2 to the 1st prize on 2 bus. of Black Oats and §1 to the party tak- Mr. William Coftlter, Hotel Kecper, offers $5. for the best 10 Ibs. of Butter to be his property at. the close of the Exhibition. Messrs. Johnstone & Hobbs, of the - Ontario Carriage Works, Port Perry, will give $4 for the 10 lbs of Butter that takes 2nd prize, the butter to be Mr. William Parr offers a Set of dishes--value $4--to the owner of the Tub of Butter that is awarded the first prize Messrs. Davenport & Jones, Port Perry, will give a Tea Set valued $3 to the party taking 2nd prize on Tub Butter. Mr, N. Jeffery offers a Pair of Ladies' Slippers to the Lady whose Tub of | Messrs. T. C. Forman & Sons, Port Perry, will give $2 in goods to the party taking 1st prize on Knitted Quilt and $1 in goods to the party taking 2nd Mz. W. T. Parrish, Hardware Merchant, Port Perry, will give $2 in goods to the party taking 1st prize on home-made Bread nd #1 in goods to the party MARLOW, P. HOLT. Vy, Prost. Treasurer. JAMES PARR, Secretary. ...Spunging. The Montreal Post says that the most prominent characteristic of the British Association's gathering was the completness of tho arrangement for entertaining the deligates, whose name is legion, and complains that Montreal is prone to squander wealth upon sueh enterprises; while neglecting to provide popul t for the physical aud mental culture of the masses. Mont- real has squandered enough on gun- powder and champagne, and other extras, in the guise of entertainments, to bave provided herself with museums, zoological gardens _ or other Kindred instutions, such as are conspicuous by their absence in almost every Cana- dian town. And so will it beas long as the masses permit the tuft lmyters There is said to be such a thing as unawares, but angels cratic airs. Neither do the. driak champagne nor smoke imported cigars at the cost of the community. We fear| : angeliaih He got His Expectation Down : e. As a minister was on his way to his church last Sunday to deliver a sermon against the desecration of the day of rest, he saw a little lad sitting in the gutter making mud pies. He halted before the young lad and said with much severity : Young man have you ever gone to Sunday school 1" " Naw, 'sir," replied the lad, giving his pie a masterly slap." + +# Don't you: know you are com: mitting a grave sin?" " Naw sir." "Does your. father know you are waking mud pies on Sunday ®t asked the minister, severely. : "Naw, my father's dead." * Young man," said the minister, in softened tones, "do you know you will never meet your father in heaven if you. persist in making mud pies on hi Sunday 7" ; - T Son expoctin" replied the boy, faces of people who had been married twenty years or more. "Oh, Augustus, what i is it "she falter. oll. & "What is what 1" he replied. You see that Augustus had never know that "what" was a copulative junction 'in the Tmparitive mood, of he would not have asked such a ques tion. . "Why, darling, that look upon the face Ilove? "Because, dear, I have bad rows? "What is it 1 Oh, what is it? Did you only get twenty-eight cents for the butter when Mrs. Bliffking gets thirty- one did a half. Woriien are always envious of each other. "Worse and more of it, mia carrie #ima." That's Italian, but Angst didn't know it He thought it was Chisgo French. "Tell me, then ; oh, make Taste and tell your bride. ~ Arasome of the loved ones a home--are Hfyre--dre- tre they dead ¥" : He threw his strong arms about tor, ahd as her head pillowod on his manly check shirt-front, he bent: low over her and in his gentlest tones, those she had known in the roseate hours of hislover- hood, he whispered ; ii "Be strong, darling, be strong. When I went into the grocery and showed the man what your own fair hands had made he didn't give me a chance to speak, but told me harshly, that he didn't want any axle grease, iif Td have to tuke it somewhere else, were found inthe dewey grass and flowers by the gate side locked in each other's arms and the key Touts i 5 RAGE "J don't like these comic io operat said Mrs. Prim to her Jushand, the deacon. "Why not!" inquired the deacon, as he got out his | : to attend the third con "Why, the ballet 18.1 dress," answered | his good replied the > deacon, hut