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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Sep 1892, p. 4

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manville Jue-year-old Colt ....... 'al by side of its other. gen: by Hotel, Port Perry i Esq., One-year-old Colt Bingle Dri manville, $5; second McDonell, 8 Charles $2, and a Whip, val Laing & Meharry, E Port Perry, $4 ¢ thicd Stewart, Harners-mal and Messrs. Beatty makers, Port Perry, Brood Mare, foal by her side. . Two-year-old Colt; gelding or first prize pre- Mr. Wi Stewart, Oriental : er, Foal by side of its mother b g Horse, any size-- the Province of Ontario--style out considered, first prize pri Mr. R. Bennett, Benvett tigtel, Bow- i General Team to double wagon or Democat wagon, prize presented by Robert Beith, M. ve Bowmanville Brood Mare, foal by her side. ... Two-year-old Colt, gelding or filly Team, first prize presented by Robert Beith, Esq., M. P., Bowmanville Brood Mare, foal by her ride ... : o-year-old Colt, gelding or filly Bd -Cor cile te ens, Por "and ex-Councilor Btev Seu, $l each ; third prize b Mr. C. Browne, Implement Agent, &c., by Mr. A Port Perry, ue $2, bv Messrs. Hardware, Merchants, rize by Mr. Sandy $5 2 2 Port Perry, & Bongard, Harpess: a Whip, value $1.50, be awarded at the Exhibition of the Cartwright Agr So- ciety to be held at Black- stock. on Thursday and Fri- day, Oct. 6 and 7. Class. A--HORSES. Draught. 'Team to double wagon, first prize present. ed by Robert Beich, Esq. M. F., Na XN Class G.-- IMPLEMENTS: ( n to the Province.) | Double Wagon pnt yas Double Carriage. . Single Carriage Single Cutter .. Fanning Mill... 8at Horse Shoes Sewing Machine. , akaensis Class H--DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. (Open to the Province,) Team Harness .. ...... Saar she PRE Single Light Harness. .. Set Bedroom Furniture .. . Pair Gent's Boots, home made, sewed. Pair Ladies' Boots, home-made Cheese, not less than 60 Ibe., first prize by Mr. W. P. Prower, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Bowmanville," $10-- Cheese to be property of donor Two bushels Fall Wheat Two bushels Spring Wheat, Red Fife, first rize presented by W. T. Lockhart, Esq, kp, ., West Durham Two bushels Spring Yvheat, hy ait aia Two bushels Peas, Mummies, 'first I. Lockhart, Beats by Wm, 'est Da) 'bushels Oats, white, first prize sented by Wm. T. Lockhart, Esq., M. P.P., $3; second prize by Messrs. Mo- Clung & Shaw, Merchants, Blackstock, Lamp, value $1.50, second prize Oats to be the property of the donors... . 300 Two bushels Oats, black, first pr sented by Councilor Purdy, Produce Dealer, Port Perry, $2; second prize by Mr. Wm. Cowan, General Merchant, Burketon $1.50--oats in each case to he the Property of the donors; third prize by Mr. B. Crandell, Agent, Port Perry, $1.. 2 Two bushels Barley, vix rowed, first prize resented by W. T. Lockhart, +P. Two bushels Berlens two rowed, first pirze 2 00 Class I--GRAIN, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 1 $2 00 $1 50 $1 00 fourth prize Mr, Orr J esshied by W. T. Lockhart, Ksq., 2 180 tov ch, $3; four e Mr. use | RMPEC svaage bens gach, ¥ 7.8.5 Port Perry, $0.50...... ® Hu n 2 One bushel Potatoes, first prize presented ' 1st 2n PA by Mr. Geo. Corfield, Royal Hotel, Black- Baddle Horse a 25+ ++» 200 stock, potatoes to be the property of the LoD. 78.080 , - side of its mother .. { dONOK ,. vs 4.5. ; Foul by side 9 Foam of Horse n &- bushel Turnips ..100 075 050 ize presented by Mr. John Irvin, 5 ck White Beans, first prize presented by prise Ker, Port Perry. ss «.s «+s» 8 Mr. Geo. Corfield, Royal Hotel, Black- umpwaker, stock, beans to be property of donor.... 1 00 0 75 0 50 Pozen Carrots. ...oev.'vve vevesens 8 50 Bozen Table Carrots. 75 50 Three Heads Cabbage . 75 50 Two Squashes. ..... 75 50 Two Pumpkins 75 50 Class B--CATTLE. Dozen Beets... . . ies 75 50 Durham. Peck Onions, first prize presented by Mr. " ired to be entered ins Samuel Jeffery, Boot and Shoe Maker, Animals in this Class are Souls Herd Book. Blackstodk, Onions to become property Dominion Shor . 00 $1 OR OROE ess rien is ann esas X00 50 leh Cow with pedigree. $2.00 82 0) Dozen Mangold 'Wurtzels . 75 50 leh Corel Heifor with pe 208 1804 Dozen Winter Apples ... 75 50 One-gear-old Heifer with pedigree 2 w 150 1) Dogen Fall Apples. . . 75 5 Hoifor Calf under one year ...-.- EN 1® 1 DoZen Apples, Russets. 75 B50 3all Calf under one year ,....----: Dozen Snow Apples ... 75 50 Bull Ca ng of one male and three Dozen Apples, Northern Spies . 75 50 Herd, oon first prize prize presented Dozen Fall Pears ....... 75 50 females, $2 Of inclair, Port Perry, and Dozen Winter Pears. ..... . 75 50 by Mr. 8: RG. Vansickler, Liveryman, Half-dozen Bunches Grape 75 50 $1 by Mr. R. G. Vansic: y ddl 300 200 dozen ches Grapes 75 i Port Perry ...oesoempera-e anes Dozen Tomatoes ...... os 50 25 Grade. Three Water Melons. 50 25 Milch Cow, first prize presented by Mr. Three Citrous ........ 50 25 Albert W. Williams, Seu: of Short: o1 50 " Dover, Bars Indian Gorn. 50 25 &0., Port Perry.....ocovrsanees S 50 Be oawiail 20 a iin Heifer 3 1 50 1 Six vaviotien oii {Vinter Apples, Ste apples Dy old Heifer .- -2 1 50 1 each, first prize presented by Mr C. C, One-year 1% nder one y : . < ellett, Port Perry Nurseries, Nursery Heifer Call, v RE0Gly WAI + u'ciere smear seuss snses 3 00 50 . (lass C--SHEEP. ; Class J--LADIES' DEPARTMENT. $1 50 $1 ery exhibit in this Department must have been pro- 1 50 1 made or manufactured by the exhibitor, and said red" [hmm hi tcoms o sn nt r hg A EAr ot Pitie 1.56 in five years.) z Two Shearling Ewer 15 Ist 2nd Two Ewe Taal 1 50 1 yards home-made Cloth ............ esvs. $1 00 $0 50 Sadan bdo 150 1 yards home-made Flannel, all wool 100 50 n yards home-made Flannel, mixed. . 100 50 en yards home-made Woolen Carpet 100 50 Aged Bam =....... a en yards home-made Rag Carpet 100 50 Yearling"Ram : 150 air home-made Woolen Blankets....... ., 1 m Lamb... .. = 2 1 50 'Home-made Woolen Coverlet--firut prize present. . " . P ¥ Two Ewes that have raise 2 160 ed by Mesers. Jones & Co., General Merchants, Season .,. Port Pe Two Shearling I Two Ewe Lambs Aged Ram ........ Yearling Ram . Ram Lamb _ Two Kwes tha season ....,...,. Two Shearling Ewes, Two Ewe Lambs Class -D--S WINE, Suffolk. Berkshire, un d pigs this Season nder Boar df, ......5.. Sow that has raised pig: Boar Pig, six months oid or Sow Pig, six months old op utider BORD svi i Sow that has raise Boar Pig, six mouths old or unr Sow Pig, six months old or unde BOR ry srr sins Bow that has raised pigs this seat Boar Pig, six mouths old or unde Sow Pig, six months old or under Pair Plymouth Rocks. Pair Black Spanish . Pair White Leghorns Pair Dorkios .... Pair Buff Coching Pair Brown Legho Pair Hamburgs Pair Brahamas, Light Pair Brahamas, Dark Pair Turkeys ..,..... Pair Geese... Pair Ducks Tub of Batter--50 Ihs or Class E-- Class F--DAIRY PRODUC, over--Afirst p dw, &c. Home-made Cotton Coverle Home-made Gentleman's Pla: y, set of Stamped Linen Mats, value. . and Ye theta 'when 1s absolute: re medicine, t bo HE Undersigned begs to store in the DIAMON and has largely increased Hotelkeepers s upplied a freight saved. { In stock, fine brands, Wines and Liqa 7h , and to é, OF d Prices to suit the times, A call soli #2 Parcels delivered to any parof ester, free of charge, Port Perry, April 3, 1890, NEW The Subscriber wishes to return t the Furniture li furnishing Funerals. able. Port NEW FURNITURE! since the fire, and is better prep Ore door West of the Post Offs ; Perry i * & 3 83 ' ndition Powder ETE Sra nk, Sea Medicinal Purposes, ration, or to Prince Albert and Mano TORE! £8 to his customers for the liberal support to furnish all requiring anything ir good and cheap, & Having added new Store Rooms, 1 res pectfully invite inspection of my Stock. Just arrived a splendid lot Gilt and Marble Mouldings for picture framing and all kinds of frames suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. My Undoaking Desariment is replete with everything necessary for Oharges reason= Nurseries. heal nt, in all lines, Retail ! NEW PRICES -- dies' Shawl, Woolen : Fancy Quilting--first pr Home-made Plain Quilting Home-made Gentleman's Shir sented by Dr. McDowell, Port Perry Home-made specimen Patch Work. ... Bome-wadeKnit Quilt... .:.. a nade [Yarn Mat. ade Rag Mat ... Home made six skeins Stocking Yarn Hon nade pair Woolen Socks ... Home-made pair Woolen Stockings Home-made pair Woolen Mittens Home-made pair Woolen Gloves ..: Berlin Wool or Worsted Work-- raised Berlin Wool or Worsted Work--flat . Specimen Embroidered Braid Work Specimen Crochet Work ... Specimen Fancy Netti Specimen Fancy Knitting. Specimen Embroidery on Mu Specimen Bead Work... Specimen Wax Work Specimen Painting in Oil Specimen Painting in Water Colors. Specimen Pencil Drawing....... . Specimen Crayon drawing. Specimen Monochromatic Drawing. Specimen Leather Work.... ... Specimen Seed Work... ..... . Specimen Berlin Wool Flowers. Specimen Chair Scarf Specimen Feather Flowers Specimen Paper Flowers 8pecimen home-made Cotton Stockings Specimen home-made Cotton Sock Epecimen Sofa Pillow Specimen Log Cabin Quilt. Specimen Tuft Quilt Jrocl presented by Dr. McKibbon, Blackstock Specimen Crazy Patch Work... Pair Pillow Shams @ pr esented W. L. Parrish, Hardware Merchant, first prize pre- secimen Baby's Dress--first prize Fancy Summer Duster presented by Mr. Robt, Mahood ye Maker, Blackstook, valu « B2TS Z23TTIIRTLTLLTABILEL BER 200 25 a 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 . B80 25 3 c.ee 100 25 rst prize pre- Grocer, Port Lamp, value, .......... .. 2.00 25 first presented 100 650 100 59 50 | 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 Fea which I offer at the Following tock 1s sold out. 5000 Norway Spruce, 2} to 3 ft 500 White Spruce, 8 to 4 ft 500 Austian Pine, 2 to 3 ft 500 Sclch Pine, 2 to 3 £6 English, Scotch and American assortment of Apple, Pear, &e., §e.. at I will be pleased to show yok first-class and true to name: are right: Nurseries and may be: seen at any time, FIRST Prices. Orde 200 Red 500 Eure Black Wal mand other fom Prices. This Stock ts growing in my 1000 European Mt' 460 Horse Chestnut, 6 to 8 ft Terms Cash, or price your list, delay in ordering: The Stock and prices Boz 127, Port Perry, Ont. CLASS -------- irs booked as-received until the 100 $15 £20 $30 nut, White Ash, §e.; a large Traes, Small Fruit Plants, Cedar, 13 to 2 ft pean Larck, 2 to 6 ft. b, 7 to 8 ft 250 350 I guarantee the stock C. C. KELLETT, IN PORT PERRY. HE undersigned offers for advantageous terms, the properties : his residence on and adjoining lots. " W. ED! Insurance and Sept 10, 1889, " ¥ Noguon Isl (Bummer {Ramtron | Nonquon Island, Jina p EET, Houses and Lotsfor 83 ro his for. ANNOUNCEMENT | HE undersi, informing the public that he Wis now moved into his extensive, well arranged NewBrickEstablishment PUBLIC: ed takes much pleasure in superior and greatly increased business AT Ls 1 Test of Wo PILLS ap OINTMENT THIS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE EVERYWHERE. PURIFY THE BLOOD, impart fone to th NERVOUS SYSTEM, and act mbst fully yet soothingly on the . _ LIVER AND BOWELS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, removing all. obstructions, skin bl pimples and boils, better than any other family med:cine known. It heals every kind of SORE, ULCER and WOUND more certainly than any other known salve. Its marvellous penetrating powers render it invaluable in all THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asth: re- ducing Glandular', Lumps, closing and h@ling ABSCESSES and FISTULAS, and for alle- viating the excruciating tortures of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, ind NEURALGIA it is unsurpassed. It never ails to remove Scurf and every species of ikin disease. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 78, Now Oxford 8t. (late 538, Oxford 6t.) London ; And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines threughout the Civilized World ; with directions for use in almost every language. @&" Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious, Emerson Bros'. Planing Mills HE Subscribers beg to announce the they are now prepared to manufactora DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, CASINGS, FRAMES, STAIRS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BRACKETS, BANNISTERS, NEUEL POS MOULDINGS, &C., T STISHANS wo - 4% I would also intimate to my numerons friends that this is the BEST and cuzarnsy placein Port Perry to get your A Port Perry, April 2, 1890, PORT PERRY! HE UNDERSIGN Id return his si thanks to the public for the liberal peitonnge ED adr Nie os, bios > atate that wilh HE taolile (OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY) a bett Shir ED wo! he now in orse Shoeing done. TAS. SWAIN. a =r TWO PRPERS FOR THI Price of One. We have made an arrangement for combination with "FARM. POULTRY", a monthly poultry paper published in Boston, Mass. By this arrangement we are enabled to furnish both the Ospgerver and the Farm-Pourtry for the single price of our IN GREAT VARIETY. o . A Scroll Sawing, Band Sawing and paper, namely, $1. Any person sending us this amount will Turni; soit AR i a lB BSR OR ERS Ao ! he receive the OBSERVER every week for one year, and the FARM ALL THE LATPST STYLES IN A ' FANCY FENCE PICKETS Povrrry every month for one year, from receipt of order. Tanks and Cistern Tubs made to order. Flooring and Siding constantly on hand. Old subscribers who are in arrears must pay up their arrearages Planing done to Order. The patronage of the public is respect- and one year's subscription to the OBsErvER in order to take fully solicited. Factory on Lilla street, just south of the i Town Hall. advantage of this offer « EMERSON BROS. Port Perry, May 6, 188 ™ Tr PATENTS U Ny AND Ru-1580E8 secured, TRADEMARKS registered, and all other patent. causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully prosecnted, Upon receipt of model@r sketch of invention, 1 make careful examinationfgnd advise as to patent- ability Free of Churge, With my office directly Woross from the Patent Office, and being in personal attendance there, it ap- parent' that I. have superior facilities for making prompt preliminary searches, for the wore vigorons and sucessful prosecution of applications for patent and for attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time. FLES MODERATE, and exclusive attention given to patentbusiness. Information, advioe and special references sent on application. . R. LITTELL, Bolicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, Washington, D.C. Opposite U.S. Patent Office 8 CAVEATS, Mention this paper.) JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. ULES COTTON ROOT COMPOUND. Arecentdiscovery by an old physician, Successfully used monthly by thousandy { LADIES. "Is the only per- and reliable Be- feclly safe medicine discovered. ware of unprincipled druggists who offer in- ferlor medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook's Corron Roor COMPOUND, take no sub- stitute; or inclose $1 and 4 three-ce! ada stamps in letter, sud we con whih the latest improvements ana does to perfection. The public may ly on an unlimited supply of Every variety of OY BREAD, CHOICE nt Can by return mail. Ful 2 iL es n envelope, Lo lad ¢ UIAL U NILLA, ONT. HIS HOTEL has been remodeled and renovated and newly furuished.. No ns will be spared to make guests com ortable. The Bar and Dining Room will always be found well supplied. "Good Com mercial Rooms. First-class Stabling and an attentive Hostler. 4a Buss to v Give me a call. W. H, PARK, Manilla, April 20, 1891, Proprietor or Regulutey the Storms, Liver and Bowels, uniocks Diesteld's Diamond Hall. JUST OPENED OUT A Kine Stock Fine Jewelry--Latest Styles and Patterns, FINE GOLD WATCHES Latest Styles in Cases. The Latest Styles in Ladies' and Gent's CHAIS, CHARMS, BUTTONS, orty dozen SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, from 25 ots to $6. REGULATORS and CLOCKS in great veriety. Everything Warranted as Represented. REPAIRING in first-class Workmanlike manner at DIESFELD'S

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