: i 5 5 i ; : : . : : co i RT . - - . SH a Relief of Derry. be LIST OF IZES. NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER.| = °° = "ta Selick a, br en, | TALS F PRIZE: re . eo celebration of the Relivf of} The Harvest Home F i A ario and Durham), Whitby, Sept., 18,18, | 7°% p11 . sing PGRT PERRY, AUGUST, 1894. Derry, on the Central Fair Grounds, 17th inst, in Mr. Janes Mi i tana Oct apd d, : The following : A aes will be | away ded. : ol $a ta! Port Perry, on Thursday ldst, under park, was a grand success. 3 West Durk.om, Bowmanville, Sept. 21 and 22 at the Fall Exhibition of the Scugog Y ER 5 os . ball matches which wi a North Ontario, Uxbridge, Sept, 8 and 26. Apricultural Society to be held on Uncle Sams. Tariff |the "auspices of the Loyal True Cartwright, Blacksioek, Ut. { #8d's, 8 7 J Ri ncle Sam s; Laritt ple y thie afternoon were 'remarl + Mariposs, Oakwood, Ul, 6 and the -Ontario Central ~Fair = ed Blues of this town was a success, The | 00 play. The park wad Yarsished | nel rounds. Port Pe aa The much talked of and ta 8t| weather was propitious, the atten-|very nicely with swings, Sugar Prices. rounds, Port Perry, on "| tarifl bill of the Amerisan Seuate 100ks | 4a; ce being large and wuch interest | rocking chairs for the In a --_ Sept. 20, 21 and 22, precious lik a-burtesque; but ifit suits | was manifested in the different events, | large danoing platform. Durinz 1893, A. 1 granulated sugar 3 1894. the parties in whose Miterest it wos : ,_ [very excellent refreshment bo In| of Oanadien manufacture sold in : BD : 11 Ariat of > pa ho The Enfield brass band aad Queen's | '7 ot C0 5 ol dios came ft Montreal" at an average of $4.93 per BY ' Babber Goode dna " \ . 3 dreds and-each of the fair one ing. [ewt. The same quality of sugar sold| L =X . ; 12, Ten yards Home-made Flannel, hand spun and as ee By at who are ouside the tariff wall have | lied an abundance of music ing a basket or two to leave in eharge [in New York at $5.17 per cwt on &b | au 41 ovean stand Jha X VIL willbe the guide for the WOVE ou iniinaer iriiiiiianienns cael 8 are gence. To heir soens | bean patiently waiting for the mach | Representatives from the following | of the party appointed to receive such | average. That was a very agreeable | Judges in this Class. 3 ; 1% Tn ard Er Tals Kagel ap. We have undertaken to boasted lowering or removal of the ||odues took part in the celebration :-- dninties, Next came the [Football | fact to Onnadians and knocked endways Se Pui Light Bah ! " od 15, Ten yards Woolen Carpet, home-made... and our phn HOR 8 | fated "wall, But trusts; rings and |G Darlibg (ladies) O Cu. |teaws, hailing from all parts of the | the prejudice that the Liberal press and | 5' pair Dark Brolaas samara Tots] 50116, Ten yards Rag Carpet... Joo hg het eo de bi . : teh § Tose arling {adles) shave ; Vie: province, viz, Toronto, Bowménville, speakers had been seeking to raise up Pair Partridge Cochina. : 17, Pair Woolen ? 4 ombines were. more than a match. for | yoria Guiding Star (Indies) Lindsay ;| Bunigkillen, Hampton, Barketon, against the Canadian sugar refiners. Pair Plymouth Rocks . the basy farmer, is adally : : month for recreation and recuperation. framed outbiders need not meddle. Wel Own Picello Band from Lindsay, sup- JEELTITERY ifs we could ind! Gurselves by taking from busi: bat it must pot be [The lowerers and the wall had to stand. | Victoria, Oshawa ; Hackett, Lindsay j4 Blackstock, Cesaren, Nestleton, Lotus, At the present time the comparsion hans Shia sears re i nk A few bricks were thrown off here and { Heroes, Scagog ; Purple Star Ponty- Cadwios Lindsay, Valentia, Janetyille, is much more favorable for the Cana Soxt are pressing upon us. Here we are there to complete the farce. ~The} ool The Associate Grand Chaplain and Yelverton. The games « ex. | dian prices. The commercial news from piling up on the specific. and ad volorin figare nearly | und Grand Secretary of the Order were citing and the laurels were won by Montreal of Aug. 2nd states as follows : : : Yelverton boys. But much wns | "All refined grades of sugar are $1.00 1 i as conspiciously as before and both are | jg present. given to the little boy. fro Ha jpton | Per barrel cheaper here to-day than in | 13! Baie God 3 bing Fonds ; 3 om Elirsk Pa thoroughly . disgusting, but when the| A Lacrosse Match (junior) between |who did the best playing of the dy, |New York." a Pair White-face Black Spanish . § two are combined the combination | the Lindsay Olympics and Port Perry | every inch of him corresponds to his Mr. Laurier and 8ir Richard may Pair Houdans .. i 20, Coverlet--heavy . . 21, Coverlet--Ight ...... .. 22, Shepherd's Plaid, home-made 23, Pair Woolen Stockings ... Pair Woolen Socks ... . Pair Woolen Mitts... Jue Woolen Gloves ... ve Knots Plain Crossbanded Yarn ..... - ve Knots Plain Double and Twisted Yarn td tt Bt ot Bt ot Bd pd ps forms an intensified exhibition of high-|J.L.0., resulted ina victory for the | name. After the ball was over, the | storm all they like against the present | | Puc ng ¥ home team in two straights. Dunn Band commenced theif(@itlodi-| small protection to the sugar industry, | 12" pir Leghorns os The Bicycling resulted as follows : |0U8 music and at once the but so long as millions of dollars of | 18 Pair Bantams ..... ager opened a very excit capital is profitably employed, thou- Pair Toulouse Geese . g Crmeeens 81, Assortment of Factory-made Tweeds, Cloths, &c. 82, Assortment of Factory-made Flanuels 33, Assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods . Best made Suit--Gent's........... . of A thousands of dollars worth of A ocd, and Trou this unt | Y0y robbery. ji : every week will bring its quota of Fresh | They will buy our "hay hut they will Arrivals. . We are this' week in receiptiof take two dolinrs fof the price of every 222EEEEE EER eEEIEE pill on the market. ¥ @ . t } i ds of men given daily wages, and |20, Pair China Geese. our first invoice of Mantles from Berlin, se : very. J which was kept up sands ¢ na iL: Germatiy, We have ht direct, from duty, they will -take bar liorses : clos : ; ' . supply Lube Bencap Turk ikon bu Pogpeiileee BP |, 800 yards (open tefl r ane. bi oiderd diel | sho} at gap' Pair auy other variety of Fowls i ton for-4dlify, orth other |only)-lét T. Bunting, Lindsay; 2nd} RY ' ! ' Ldn disk. 3 : 2 4 00 oi : T Jr ign Shion words, if we sell them five head they | H. Neddo, Lindsay. - 3 ' Finhered 'about. sever hondrd say god-s to the men who are man- = fog heh ahaa a 5 Best Display i x we coming forward and for which | will only pay us for, four, the fifth one | 100 yards--T, Platten and E. |) went away rejoicing at the com-| aging this great Canadian industry. A al Sf 6, Best Display of Wooden-ware .. we mast have ample room, we have decided | _. 1 Holliday (tie). , As Mr. Laurier is about to visit the | Best and Heavest Dozen of Hi 7, Collection of Planing Mill Work . Di p will Le taken for duty on the other plete success of the Harvest Home. -- 8 Mr. ! s n of Hen's ¢ XXXV.M that the month ol . 200 yards--1st T. Platten; 2nd E.| Osm Northwest soon, and as he recently was second prizes presented by Mr LASS .--MuricaL INSTRUMENTS. four, they will buy our barley but . 2 hr : SpE : Brooklin. _ First prize--one bottle each of hi No Prizes are offered in this Cines, and no charge for space ' Holliday. ------ i dealing with the sugar question we y . 0). of his 33x | every fifth bushel will be taken for 5 R - 8 he fi Cough Balsam, Stomach Bitters, White Oil, but a Diploma will be awarded for the Best Display. A : Z Girls! Race--1st Miss F. Gardner; Prince Albert. hope he woi't forget to state the figures and Pain Alleviator, Second prize--bottle of Sec. A U G { S T tariff purposes, ie. évery five! bushels| 3,4 Mise A. Stewart. a we here give.--Oshawa Vindicator. Cough Balsam and box of Golden Ointment. xy BR a we sell they will pay us for four and | Boot Race--Geo. Dawes. Two of our active and swccessful : GRAM AND SEEDS. 3, Piano Upright... . : @53" | taka the other for doty, it we sell them | Boys' Race--lst F. Strait ; 20d W. | young men, Mr. R. O. White and L. Clean Out Your Wells. {ALL To BE THE CROP OF 1884.) 4 Organ, Salauet or B i 0 sel a 100 bushels they will pay us for 80. McBrien. Fullis have secured positions ss teach- ET Ly §| Seo. Ciuss XVII Wasar. jst 20d. | 8, reas To. Charen with . Sham VN ae Soatunk ve : shall be cssentially a bargain month, This T-- : Girls' Race (10 years and under--| crs at comfortable salaries dnd will| Whatis in wells! Water 1s one of} % "p00 byghols Fall... 00 svassipesghenninses $200 $1 00 . T ds y I S. is the mouth wher we get desperate, the s Fall Fair 1st F, Irvin; 20d A. Olatk; 3rd N.|enter upongtheir duties on Monday, the necessaries of life. Therefore the | o' Two. Bushels Spring "File" . 1: Lerasces ss 00 100 o ry . i month when we cut and close out Summer cugog : Brimble. 97th inst., the former goed to Sudbury greatest care should be exercised to| 8. Two Bushels 'White Russian," or 'Lost Nation" 2 00 1 00|g Aan : 1st 2nd a Stock and make ready for Full Trade. It is ---- He : y 2, "*| cee that the articl teri into hom 4, Two Bushels Spring, any other VATeLY oi iiees 200 100 . i x * the month of bargains. We never expect| ~ We publish in this issue a. portion Running Hop, Step and Jump--1st | the latter to Elora. Both young men | 9 tha she pr he Sine Ne he. PY Gtass XIX -- BARLEY. 5 ar Painting J oil for Amateurs--Landscape. .$2 00 §1 00 3 10 make a cent this month and run busiiess J 4 i 0. W. Tewkesherry, Chicago. have had some years experience in consumption should be ju 4 See. a , Art Painting in oil for Amateurs--any other atmply for your convenience, This year of the Prize List of the Scugog Fall Running Long Jump -- lst -- teaching and were highly successful ought to be. Pure water is one ofthe 1, Two Bushels Six Rowed...... 100] 4 We or Tani a tw 100 a or 0 it will be particularly so with us. "We | Fair which will be held on the Oentral | povoe. 90d W. H and much esteemed by all connected greatest essentials to good health, as| 2 Two Bushels Two Rowed . a eon 1.00] 2 bi er C , Ro ecape ' 00 have large expectations for the Fall and to | oo owers ; 2nd W. Heard. ? y : J liseass "und Corte XX Pras. 4, Water Color--any other subject. 200 100 { Toliae Ee a have ample room for Fair Grounds, Port Perry, on, Thurs Throwing Heavy Weight--lst W. with the schools, but a noble ambition | '™PUTe water produces disease | ' : i ' May Sat 2nd 5, Portrait Painting in oil .. 200 100 Bri 9 to climb still highe th 1 i } death, being one of the princi 8, Landscape in oil, for Amateurs--first prize pre- our purchases day, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20, | Graham. 0 Slims Sti inigaey Up rn ucatigha al causes of destructive fevers. It is 1, Two Bushels Marrowfat... «$2 00 1 00 sented by Mr. W. H. Lecnard. Protaras ) ) . , : 91 and 22. It will be seen that the Tug of War between Oanada's Own, ladder induced both to Rive np their pal Sausg b b ple £2 Two Bushels any other variety... . .. «+200 100 Port Perry, doz. Cabinet Photos, value...... 3 00 1.00 Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, P : : schools and take a course in the higher safe to assert that the majority o Crass XXI,--Oars. 7. Pencil Drawin 1 00 50 _ Hats and Gent's Furnishings all bear their | prizes are both numerous-and valuable ort Derr: pod Vistoria, Oshawa, was branches, they have had grandsucoess people daily take into their systems |Sec. oD Wh 1st 20d 8 Crayon Drown any wubject:i.s 1.00 50 thasenf Shebargatos. Shutter age and the distinction of taking a prize at gi y . 2 Ne n h . |Now they have resumed the noble water that is deleterious to their well > ie Bushrle Fie a 5 a 3 3 9, Colored Cra on Drawiog--any subject . «100. 50 but everything throughout the entire stock | such a show will be of much import. |, eT Aro, vib 2 Ph the prize | ofcssion of teachers still better being. Not long nee the tmhirs of Crass XXIL--Ixpian Corx. 10, Town . x 20 1 0 shows siizanken prices, ance to the prize taker. The pot prank ox the prizes equipped and more fully armed for the h Fig! avy Sesthor ow Se wilve Ears 2 100150 N 3 : ho w aby, py ' h The management is doing every thing [Iy the Treasurer was commendable. Flori aa Work of the school 5s Xe miles out in the country, were one|. Painting on Satin ... . ... s ] o possible to make the fair a grand suo The management performed their | have had the good fortune to. secure after another taken ill. Typhod fever |") "gob er White \ Duining oa Mrialtie Lustrg Loos 'e 1 of 50 . i i i iso a pi » , Dis: mbrof or 3 . Di eess. The Olass and Variety of At. | duties to perfection. the services of two so worthy young] **® the discase, and the Sacto called 5 Crass XX1V.--Sukps. fe De broly pes or] otographs ie] intone. | tractions will be such as are worth = men and so efficient teachers. 10 Stated that bad water was the cause 1 Bushel Timoth Tot. 20 Collection of Amateur's Painting in Water Colors . os Z " Sweet, Sweet Home. Our village had the pleasuré of a of their" sickness. The well at the 2 Bushel Red Cl tina) 2 1 00 --not less than five.... ....... 200 100 v Sy Aug 1, 1894. gong a long way toswilness, The ro visit on Saturday last on Mr. Frank house in question was all right in the 3 Bushel oily of 1804, first and- second 19, Collection of Amateu 3 leading attractions atthe best shows in| Mrs. Lyle, after a most enjoyable Tripp one of the most estimable spring. It was located beside the rizes presented by Messrs. Steel, Briggs & Col re he Provi bei d and the ) 4 verandah platform, but the carpenter arcon Co., Toronto .. «covuvee veisieann 300 200 y . ose the JO¥juce are being gecyre an | and somewhat extended visit to Jear guardians of the peace and good order who pat ip overnite over the well | 4 Bushel Flax a a 200 100 Plants and Flowers. 3 accomfnodalions are such as cannot | ones at the sweet home of her child- of the city of Torcnto. Like every oft op on. the id Side SHOOT Crass XXV.--FLoUR AND MEAL. Crass XXXVIL te ' i 7 : x other noble and generous soa Frank tL 15-ope i: nie 8 Sec. 1st 2nd | Sec. 1st 2nd 2 be excelled at any other fair. Vast | hood, amidst the ever bright enchant-| Ce oe worthy hor ad jf | putting in any cross timber. This fact | y, 'Fifty pounds Fall Wheat ........conozanee $100 $0 50| 1, Twelve Window Plauts, named ........... $2 00 $1 00 i numbers of both exhibitors and specta- | ing scenes of [life's gay morning, has |; keg overtake her he willbe} ns discovered It wae not surprising | 2, Fifty pounds Spring Wheat .. 100 050( 2 Six varieties of Fuschia, Double, 3 flower ,... 1 00 59 i " i a We > 3, Fi 0D Doves 50| 3, Six varieties F ia, Single, i HF 50 : tors arc expected and the aim of the | turned to her happy Amercan home [amongst the first to visit her and offer that the water in thy well had be come 3 hay Prune Qumen] 22 100 2 5 5 3h vasioties Pusclin, | fngle an Hower, "0 5 | management is to make :the accommo- | wjere devoted husband and an affec- her the soothing consolation of a loving had, for the A i wis Pen 5, Bale of Hops, not less than 2: ive 050] 5, Heat Collection Climhing Plants 00 % : s . so . . . . 3 : % + DEAT whose services a een je red, a r . TT 6, Best iP ection actus 00 dations and attracuions satisfactory tionate family await her return. She | 20% : Me Jip Jug 8 fine A or the moved from it the following animals FielD ROOTS, & 7, Specimen Hanging Basket . 00 50 - 5 to and worthy of the large, intelligent | qr ries with her the best wishes of {and ia partion ayy Wel tte ry the reptiles in various stages of decomposi- | g Cras XXVL 8, Specimen Vase filled with Plante .....ooc0ee.e on 50 i rowds of ladies and gentlemen who : : [important and responsible position he np Zo) epral} -- v doy I rn Tn Early R Potat crashed 9, Collection of Foliage Plants--not less than six f ! crowd adi pent 9 | numerous friends and acquaintances | occupies in the Queen city. ion :fone small pig, a pug dog, one Li Bag ia y. ose | Po a mig Twas ec eidiatore 8 Panta cvs: gee in 100 50 1 | will patromze the fair. Every possi-| for the health and prosperity of her- : ae cit and two kittens, two rats and five g Bas IE rotisoes unwashed pes 75110, Bist collection BOGONIAB +«- +s. vv. cis isnsss 2.007100 : : ivbon , Bag . Potatoes--unwas Zen 3 A as : ; ble effort is being put forth to muke |eif, her estininble husband and their Raglan. mgr. ane milk snake ail uo SVE] g Bug Burbsakls Seedling Potutore--mwashed | 18 1}, Heshthros spaciuens blunts aot otherw Yon 5 or v . i Hs Seedling 'Potators--unwashel [fal urentered ..: 0. . : the coming fair the best and most at-| jn elligent offspri -- Sn <i 8, 81 ozen tosas. | 5, Hag any other Yarioty of, Potatoes '1 75143, Collection Cut Flowers S100 60 i intelligent offspring. : It is not to be wondered at that the | 6, Five Turnips--Swede .. ...... 1s 5 100 50 tractive ever held: out of our largest REA Ha The Methodist Church, Raglen, | ho hind the cleaning joi on band | 7. Five Tarn any. other variety NS 1 Hepa Orman 100 - 80 san ¥ HE ' will be re-opened on Sunday an 0- : 8, Five Mangold Wartzels--long re 1 751 5 gn : now cities, The annual Sunday School Sermons , prote 24 i was deadly sick at the stomach several | ov pb # g 15. Collection of Dahlias .......o civ we svssivwaes FXO 350 h Ry : is i i tod day, 26th and 27th inst. On Sabbath |. 4 expected Lic boots 'To some 4 Five Mauguid Wat's, any other variety. : 3 16. Best collection of Green-house Plants... Diploma a in connection with the Methodist o oF 5 'del » x8 , Ten Carrots--Ilong red BE I DI rr a na a PRESENT PRICE FOR A Well Merited 'Degree. - : threo Sermond will be premlied as np before he got through with it.-- |}, Ten Carrots, any other variety 1 75 Ladies' Department. Church were preached in Manchester | follows ;--at 10.30 a, m. and 230 p.m. Wi Y ist to. think of drivki 12. Two Pampkins 1 50 y ~~ ; ; Win Thorny: Greenbank. | uew! just to think of criving sal], 4g 5 I E 0 Crass XXXVIIL ; (h nu 0Y8 g We in common with this community [7 Sunday last. Rev. Mr, Wetherell, vy € v i . he nen i | ons of pigs, dogs, cats, rats, snakes 13, Two Squash--Mammot 1 50 | goo: 1st 2nd i i N of Myrtle, preached in _the morning, and at 6.30 p.m. Ly Rev. JBN | 0g fonds, does not it make you sick -- 1, 'Applique Work $1 00 $0 50 C OO A a In general, plfer guihesrty congrats and the Rev Robt, Cade, D.D., of Laren, Oolumbus. Collection will be to read about' it? It will pay you to GAR EN J : GETABLES. 2, Arresine Work .. . 100 50 lations to the talented new Pastor of ' ' (eden taken up at the close of each sepvice % : C / Crass XX VIL 3, Braiding with Silk .. .. 100 50 ss : 33 Ad * look well into your wells. See that a A : 4 Port Perry, officiated in the afternoon. |in aid to the church fund On: Mon- y See. 1st 2nd | 4 Braiding with Cotton .... ... .100 50 the Methodist OChurchf Part Perry, ' i : . you use nothing but pure' water: By | "ry cq Heads Cauliflower t'%0| 5, Borlin Wool Work--raised 2100 80 on his being decorated. with the highly The Myrtle Choir rendered very Gay a Hox Sapper will be iH so doing you will prevent much sick- 2, Three Heads Winter Cabbage e1 3 50| 6, Berlin Wool Work--fat 100 50 a a ae # tabl 'ice, CO tio to 8 o'clock p. m., after wince > - . a, es bila as id 3, Three Heads Red Cabba v » s0| 7, Childs Dress casera 100 50 { ® oe distinguishing degree of D. D. being a ® Re ¢ Co 8! dresses will be delivered by the follow- essing save doctor's bills.--Uxbridge 4, Ten Table Garrgta nn wk 50| 8, Crochet Work in Cott Joo. 50 Delivered anywhere within | added to his name. were large and collections liberal, ing reverend gentlemen: J.B. Mo di Pe 5, Ten Table Turnips .. ve k 50 ti Sroshet Yorkin Sik + } » 30 i Yarn anati ra : : 6, Ten Table Parsnips .. 1 50 | 10, Crochet Be: ver. . - ov the Corporation. Rev. Mr. Onde, now Rev. Dr. Oade,| Ope of the largest excursion parties aren Cale naa a A'trip to Muskoka at regular rates| 7, Teo Blood Beets, I $l 50 i Camp Chair or Stool wor o 5 ' 1 % % oh ini " v ; o flatter- vu 3 . ' 3 ' % ; ioy-| 8, Ten T' F008. 3. 1 50 , Crazy Pal ork--Ilarge pattern . ' - J AT GOAL SHED $5.50. js iy every way wogthy of the Su po that has visited our town the present |. Pastor. Choice selections by the ie a luxiey thot Sul a few ne o Two Ce as 2: 1 50 13, Crazy Patch Work --small pattern. . 100 50 Le y d t ing distinotion, ss a gentleman and | geqgon, came, by boat, on Thursday | choir: - Admission 25 ots; children | 5 be' OXEUTEION Tale be i 10, Two Musk Melous ak 50 | 14, Embossed Work . .....ccoiv oon L100. 50 aye your. orders a scholar, an indefatigable worker in dor -13 15 ot 'A ial | Port Perry, Aug. 29th places & trip to} 1) Tyo Citrons ..... ix 50 15, Collection of Edgings.... .100 50 the RED FLAG. : : ; 0 | last from Bobeaygeon, and was accom-| under 14 Years, d O48 Coralie extrema end of Lake Rosseau|12, Six Heads Celery. . . Sok 50 | 16, Embroidery on Lace or Net .. L100 50 i the ranks of those who are devoting | panied by theexcellent band from that invitation is extended to all, within the reach of all. 18, Twelve Red Onions . 1 50 | 17, Embroidery ou Silk or Satin. 100 B50 P y ithin r of 50 A BOPER |i: iu, iste snd rors tthe ilge which dicoare, during ter -- A 1 Joa Mh Ae Ce aE #8 Port Perry, July 18, 1894. glorious work of lifting humanity to & |} rt stay sweet music, rarely excel'ed. An appeal from the court of revision fi The most Jolifie: breeding places to hy AWE "HOR FI ¥ 20, Fanoy Knitting with Wout ) » 0 - 3 i . : : i d | Ties are Lue ma P R : . . 21, Foot Rest, upholstered .. still higher platform. : The excursion was under the auspices for the tovaahip of Mars eC and ground saturated sith slops thrown 5 Crass XXVIIL i sai 22, Farmers' Wreath 100 50 tosin rcises of : ' y / h 2 . i i , | Sec. st 20d {93 Fancy Mats--Lam 100° B50 P A I N T I N 161 At the ese: pi 0 eT 1 of the Oavadian Order Oddfellows and Mrs. Doolittle complained that a house ou of iy or windowsol kitchens 1; Platé not less than 6 St. Lawrence Apples...... $1 $0 50 | 94, oy SL . 100 "Nn i the North Nebraska Normal College | wag in every respect highly creditable |at Atherley, 'upon which sha had a | \ herel ¥ pe bie lo pi ) bould 2, Plate not less than 8 Suow Apples ares 5%) 0 50 95 Fancy Toilet Mats ... 100 £0 ' It d Senate conferred upon oy iow, | istence of such nuisances, they shou 3, Plate not less than 6 Jennetting Apples 5K 0 50 | 28] Fancy Baskets ... 100 DU Wo M. D 1H IV EH the Zacu dt Past f the as to all concerned. or for more then ite Not) Loc] be sprinkled with lime or chioride of | 4, Plate not less than 6 Wealthy Apples....... =. 1 50 | 97. Gutpars Work ...... 100 EH (Successor 10 T. A. WHARTON) Rev. R. Cade, astor 0! the Te Personal.--Mr. J. A. Ingram, of Riully : : | lime. or other disinfectant, or covered |. 5 Plate not' less than 6 Duchess of Oldenburg 28, Honiton or Point Lace . .100 B50 Oburch, Port Perry, the honorary A! ) lands, thus putting the taxes uw net he d Ne with earth x Apples . 1. il. iaaiiaeaie serienes nueay 1 50199. Kensington Painting ... Nove 50 House Sign and Ornemental Painter ' 2 the Toronto Post Office staff is here land instead of upon the owner, "one ecply with earth 6, Plate not legs than 8 Greavenstein Apples ... 1 50{ 30. Kensington Emboidery ... 100 B50 ye degree of Doctor of Divipity. So that fi few days visiting his brother, Mr | Lanigan. His Honor held that the as-| The Lindsay, News-Item says that 7, Plate not less than 6 any other variety of Fall 31, Knitted or Crochet Bed Cover .... .. .100 B50 Js now ready to execute all orders entrutsed | horeafter the worthy Pastor will be or 1e y R JS Lrotier, nr tm] 5 . t % AY, ood both ADDIS . ion iniueneszie sitraasied user 50 | 30) Knitted or Crochet Fancy Wool Shawl L100 50 to him. work and reasonable prices ? N. Ingram ; for the past ten years Mr. sessment was illegal, as the property | honey is turning aut a good crop, 8, Collecton of Fall Apples, not less than 6 varieties 2 10033 Kuitted Infant's Shirt... .. .... 100 50. guaranteed. Orders solicited. known as Dr. Cade. Togranr hasbeen an. efficient and should be assessed to Lanigam, the|in quality and quantity. George | a Plate not less than 8 Northern Spy Apples .... 1 50 | 33) Kuitted or Crochet Child's Sacque 100 £0 ) --p eee RERIN ad | owner. who was a resident of the #6wn- | Corneil, of Lindsay, has extracted from | 10, Plate not less than 6 Rhode Island Greening 35. Knitted Mitts or Gloves with Silk .100 £0 3 Port Perry, Avg. 2, 1894. energetic member of that staff and is 3 . : Y 000 d Apples 1 50/36" Knitted or Crochet Child's Hood 100 £0 ES 4 : . 4 ils A foo Apples .......i cee , Knitted or Croche son . A Ir Off to the Falls! highly popular with all whour he comes ship, but who bad abundoned possesion Sixty hives nearly 4 00 pounds, 11, Plate uot less than 6 Gol 1 50 | 37 Ladies' Suit of Underclothing ..... . 100 £0 _ in contact, His many friends in this The decision of the court of esikion | Thomaa.J. Webster, of East Oukwood, 12, Plate uot less than 6 Peck's Pleasant Apples.. 1 50 | 38' Ladies' Costume ....... «i... .100 50 Ya g Our worthy Fire Company and their Tocalit ro leasud ny ain moct Jim." reversed with costs. reports a yield of 8,500 pounds of white |'13' Plate not less than 8 Yellow Belflower Apples... 1 50 39, Man's Fine Shirt, inachne made 100 50 a hi bad 4 y P 8 : + d § houey, and Ferguson Whiteside, of | 14, Plate not less than 6 Ben Davis Apples........ 1 50 | 40, Collection of Millinery Diploma 8 : ® | numérous and joyous, guests bad &1.T. ion WwW, Wil ¢ Orilli Muskoka Excursion Aig. 28th, fure | OH JC "Ell Ul extractéd 13,-| 15; Plate not less than 6 King of Tompkins County 41. Mexican Needle Work L100 60 * : RT . lorious day yesterday for their exeur- r. and Mra. W. Wilson, of Uritlis, | fron, Manchester $2.30 ; Prince Albert 2 ! om 300 Liv APPLES vv guns iuaeasinz sarin 1 50 | 42° Ornamental Needle Work® . "100 50 The undersigned will pay "Prizes Rl to Ni They left the rail are visiting at Mr, Thos. McConnell's $2.25; Port Perry §2.20; Seagrave 000 pounds from ives. 16, Plate not less than 6 Baldwin Apple 1 5 A, Ottanings apholastered--fiat .» "100 50 rded at the Spring Fair of the sion to Niagara. . : : : ; , + 9 5 17, Plate not less than 6 Alexander Apples... .. . 1 44, Ottoman, upholstered --raised 100 awa -- Xie nl a T satatio ot:6% m. about two Mrs. Geo. Walling of this place is| $2.15 ; Sonya $2.10; Manilla J£. 82. Mr. Debs has been offered $200 a J Ee eee than & Ribaton Pippes Apples... 1 50 | 4 Geman holst oe enn 2 1 00 Beugog Agricultural jety ou and | way: station here Lo af in Syracuse, N.Y, visiting her young- kville Recorder. Gritaprint night for two hundred lectures under 19. Plate sot Tees thaw 8 any otheryariety of Winter Be wir Bik bud Rest, 1.00 after lst September, 1884. hundred strong, the fair sex forming a fo, daughter, Mrs. Geo, Rose. d The Broe ville ih er, Gri Sprints the wuspices of the United States lectare ales Co Ey TE poi Dhow: : ie J. 0. BROWNE, i tion of the excursion- : ;_| the Grit programme this Way: + | hureau. Bradstreet's estimate of the | 20, Collection of Wifiter. Apples no 48, Quilt, 'Log Cal 100 (0 So BROT cou prin of br rut) Yn, Elna | ra ee i le iL SR) ri RI BR Ee 3 A ' : ats, .-1 lie, C0] Ra oli h lative, settle, It differs som rom : cpt thie I 50," Quilt, Top-Sewed . : August 22, 1894. LE i g { dioke : : 5 tive, Belle Sliould Mr. Debs accept the lecture pro- 50 i Pi "Work .100 50 8 y Lo 2 quer three hundred; before reaching It i fluted Gu Rood futhority that the opposition programme, which rune | ion he will go on record as huving Plate not less than 6 Flemish 5 = Quilt, Lies or Pately Worl in, = 3 ; Whitby. The members of our FireCom- | that the first Jourt 0 Queen's ench | this way 3 Positive, protest ; © par- Fl od the costliest advertisement ever Plate not less than € Claj 50 | 53 Ribhon Work +. 1 50 STRAYED BULL. ae Di ee ep Sd Ras pany are deservedly popular and the gousend A foputes shiv unseat ; superlative sown, and which, moreover, othsr| 25 80154, ilk Patch Work .. xd 0. d 2» -- ow! am rT | Ol hum beriand And uri WwW ot! T a x % 3 > 2 = , 'Sofft Pillow i a g fie "have fall conkidénce in thew $ : the premises of paid: for. i ia i ple Set y 1: 50 bi of the pub] olin py "held in a barn on the premises : < .s "iE padi 1 wag 0 . ¥ 5 _ s i : IR A ; 1 » ast bas 'Bottles and Cush: 1 50 et vicnizeds it . Y la on pr na 8 56 e . 1 50 Oh 0. : - $ pore. Bi "| rough! farm, situate on the twelfth 30. These Bonet "Tew Bees 0 ; Yearvino BULL A suit- Rogers, presid : th : y 31, Three Bunches Grapes, 50 | 0, Tatting ....- y <1 EE br vi EE nirmrogtwas wa wer rug grove they Bey of Medonts, about a wile and u half| 32) Three Bunches Grapes, Ningars 50161, Wall Pooket ... . i= a wen recoyery of tand, grandfather of pe energetic feat in length, dt seinen pH rom the village, during the early hours | 33, Thtee Bunches Grapes, any other variety... 5062, Whisk Holder... Knitted Cr Gonds 1 50 the lost animal. ro hing. |and esteemed townsman, Me hon polled amersly En of Monary. weeningy, Sin the new| Dairy Produce. 63, Collection of Her my articles entered elsewhere Diploma = THOS. BONLEY, | ° An Apple Ring: So T{uikhe have grown te t Jon@er 1 arn, containing about 70 tons of new vi TY Crane XXIX. : | 64, Gollestion of Ladies' Work, useful and orna- ! Reach, A "93 1894 a A Teas of th per rie Port Perry, Muskoka and 'hay was destroyed. Loss about $800 Seo. : Foley 1st'20d 3rd mental ....... ei iavrv sine arene sand .. Diploma ; LUE. o7y es Ld As the first annual gieetiog of the Muskoka Excursion. $2.20, Aug, 29th. and no insurance, -As there is no| 1, Tub Butter, not less than 801ba--first, prize re: > fies XXXIX,--Frorrs, PresgrvED AND CANNED. Te ony 3 Qanadian Fruit Buyers. and Exporters | Ea y 2 : . avon bn house hear it must have been caused | gente by Messrs. H. P. Eckhard & bos, $3 920 4 : lat 2 3 ioe x to) py cannot sa. at ve : [OPO +s sav ssi ann srs aaron 4 Western Bank of Canada| awoio hid in Toronto at wesks| The seston nt Moskos wil 00m ying fo your ma bya dediry or tmp |g oo Ss ew sian 0 TT dh ge men enh RE rs a : 'many useful regulations were adopted | end but. while it is at its height an 0p-| ;, 13vq taken Ay h 3, Teo Ibs. Bae Ee Po oy» | 8 Jar Plume preserved in sugar . -1 00 . | desi ; To Oleanse the System oe te i 100 DIVIDEND No. 24 for the future guidaase oF members. pastonity hohe ig io this have been cured of this complain! by 'Effectually yet gently, when costive or er, value 85, (butter fo be the > nd i cserved in sugar 1 00 Cem . 'Amongst other thin, it was resolved | 10 SP¢D @ day Sig ee, 81 je use of these Pills alone, Ti Efiectua) ' A _ property of the GONOT).,.. i.ooi-cis. vice 5 2:91 i ar presen oo pg 5 300 R! ge ia famed resort. A special excursion | | yn iited on exhibition at tl s, or when the blood is impure or 5, Factory made Cheese, not less than 50 bs, .... 3 2 5 dar rran re T a rh *¥00 that in future members of the Associa-| ii will be run over the Grand Trunk | oo 140 Ruir as a standard ce | sluggish, to permanently cure habitual | ¢, Home-made Cheese not Jess than 10 Ta... A 3 2 og er ibn Hr 1100 tion shall not engage pagties to buy and | ruilway via Whitby starting from Oo- : ; nstipation, to a aken the kidneys| ~~ Crass XXXI.--MIsCELLANEOUS MeTAL Fork: sot | 5, anv Faaporrioy tanned +. +21 100 k apples for them on commission | bourg on Wednesday Adg. 29th arriv- We are told by an exchange "that{ jg jiver to a healthy activity, without | See. Hind : 10, Jar Pears preserved in sugar .. roo ee hat ail assistants shall be paid Ly | ing at Muskoka wharf sbout 10:30 wa. | be wedding ring in worn on the T6ftjcritating or weakening them, to dispel LE 12 00 00 che preserved 100 x ants.) : i ; o d beca i i the 3 : k : De ot A TE ES IE eS i set fe EEC ANI ) 2 3 ¥ : A + ; ar ¢ jai decided on was that re seller perty to ifs end of Inks Ros fence? In 'that case, many . womel 'According to Sir John Lubbock one-| 3 Space wil bo givin for Display of a 15, Jar of ( coapned iy... ee 8 Sod "wot the Vier shel furnish the | Sena where ample time for sight secing | wear the ring on the wrong bund, 5 hyp of the national income of Grent| Coon ST Canaan, Wacons, Sesion bo. |}: 430 203 Sher LG 1 Bruit Poamned 100 barrels. ed will be allowed before inking the Jen A new and horrible word come Froth | Britain is taken to pay charges im Te orse F V % Dipoma |18 Jar of Citrons, preserved ........ .. 10 Fre would it do {5 aggest thet a to return. A dpecial: train, &apreibll he west, Iti2 "resorters me ther third is swallow. |. J, : 2 Crass L--Jsiutes, So. eatablished os each or-| LORS means FER ravsit and a route) oo pny who liva at summer for future sonflista, |: Sec. as Conperage by water that willshe the hest featues It is no to learn that "is all that is left to L en. . Di }, Jar Crab Apple... .. 81 00 0 The several of the trip. ' By apecial arrangements |, io ov BRV6 been drowned. nary "expenses of govern-| 5, Single Carriage, covered. | 2 Jar Red Currants. . .. 100 RE : son tickets will be issued for p.m. 2S ro! 2 ida useful public works. | 6 2 Dipl 8, Jar Black Curran 100 i the meeting were excursion vil p.m. Toe Ech chai vb alant : | provide a public 8 a 100 ie trains Tuesday, good to return Thurs | The Bolo 83% FRE OF C0, the light of theso facts there are) © 5. Jar any other kind 100 80 day. This will give fishing parties and | ridge berries of every descriptio few who will disagree with the declara-| o 6, Jar Catavp.. +. 100 : others who desire ft a full day on the|more plentiful this season than on of & former Earl of Derby that the 10, 7, Jar Pickles .. pETEUTIe 0 | Inkes or they can take the special train | hase Veen fov Sous yours, large st of Britain's interests is peace. 1, Mra Criss XLI.--BRzavs axp Pasar. - dT ers rd i Et el i -|day, For particulars seo posters and | K.D.0. Pills the best all-round f SE Re 2, Two: 8 Bread. ov vooierovevioos $0001 0 -