FARM, the property of John Adams, Esq., SC NOV. 6, 1894, when the following Prizes will be offered, viz: SOD CLASS. First prizE--One Noxon Horse Raké, through their agent M. Seconp PrizE--One pair of Halters, value $3. presented by. Beatty & Bongard, Port Perry; one Neck Yoke, value $2, by J. Swan & Cash $10 FE THIRD PRIZE--Cash $5, presented b Hon. John Dryden ; Neck Yoke, value $5, by the McLaughlin Co., Oshawa ; one pair Gloves, value $1.50, by F. L, Fowke, Oshawa, and cash $2 FOURTH PRIZE--- Cash $5, presented by Wm. Smith, M.P.; Goods, value $5, by the Whiting Co, Oshawa, cash $2 Firrn prizE--W hip, value $1.50, Presented by James Ashton, value £1.50 by Samuel Baird, Saintfield, and cash $6 SixtH PrizZE--One Copper Kettle, value $: 2, presented by J. H. Glendinning Sun- derland; and cash $5 SeventH prizi-- Cash aa Ergun rrize-- Cash STUBBLE CLASS N First PrRiZE--One Chatham Fanning Mill, value Secoxp PrizE--Goods, $1, presented by T. J. Widden ; value $3, by Laing & Meharry ; Cap, value $1, Perry; set W hiffletrees and Doubletree, by Gullie & Whiteford, Greenbank, ; value $4, and cash $5 oe Tarp prizE--One Neck Yoke, value $2, presented by Hall & $1, by T. C. Forman & Son; two packages of Cattle H. Purdy, Port Perry, and cash $7 Fourth prize--One Neck Yoke, Fiera prize--Picture Frame, value $1, and cash $5 SixTH PRIZE--Pair Pants, value $1.50 by -- Miller, Arcade, Oshawa, and cash $3 STUBBLE CLASS N (Wilkinson Plow No. 1, and similar Plows, Barred.) 1st Prize--One Plow, value $15, presented by the Waterloo Company, through their agent M. S. Coates aos 9nd Prize-- Whitby Chronicle one year, $1 ; Medicine, Brooklin ; Goods, value $1, by Courtice & Jeffrey ; Everett, Greenbank, and cash £6 "8rd Prize--Goods, value $1, by the Jessop Furniture Co,; Neck Yoke, value $2, by D. J. McLean, Manchester, and cash §7 4th Prize--Goods, value $1, by E. D. Holliday ; Washing Machine, value $1.50, by Hugh Ross, Raglan, and cash 85.50 bth Prize--Goods, value $1, by John C. Delean, Ross, and cash 84 6th Prize--Standard for one year by N Oshawa ; Go {ewton Bros., and L STUBBLE CLASS (Boys under 17.) 1st Prize--Goods, value £1, by A. J. Davis, and cash £8 9nd Prize-- Whip, value $1, by R. J. Bruce, and cash $6 8rd Prize--Pair 'Boots, value $1, by A. Soper; Whip, value $1. bridge, and cash $4 4th Prize--One large bottle Metropolitan 1 Medicine, value # $1, cash $3 5th Prize--Granite Kettle, value $1, by Ww. H. Clark, and cash $2. 50 6th, Prize--Whip, value $1.50 by A. E. Bussick, Sunderland, 7th Prize--Cash " ETE RT TET PRIZES OPEN TO THE D TT TE The Annual Plowing Match under the auspices of the Reach, Port Perry and North Ontario Plowing Association, will take place on AMBLESIDE value $2, presented by Alonzo Wood, Goods, value $1 by Mc Gowan Bros, Uxbr idge, and cash $6 A Boon to Horsemen --One bottle of | Bnglish Spavin Liniment completely re- moved a curb from my horse. I take plea- sure in recommending the remedy, as it acts | with mysterious promptness in the removal | from horses of hard, soft or calloused Jum Llood spa vin, splints, curbs, sper wl and sprains, - Sold by A. J. Davis. | GEORGE ROBB, Farmer, Markham, Ont. AN AGHING : HEAD. ~--I had | Cold in the head--Nasal Balm gives inatant relief ; speedily curcs. Never fails. 7 HOW IS | Something unique even in these days © mammoth premium offers, is the latest effort of Stafford's Magazine, a New York monthly of howe and general reading. PL i> from it a single da Miss LE: » 1 used doctors' cines and all others I could think of, but it did me no good. My cousin said I must TRY B.B.. becanse it is the best medicine ever made, and I took three bottles of it, with the result that it has completely cured The proposition is to send the Magazine one | me, I think Burdock Blood Bitters, year for one. dollar, the regular subscription | Price, and in addition to send to each sub- both for headaches and as a blood purifier, is the BEST IN THE WORLD, and am glad to recommend it to all my friends. Miss Froma MoDowarp, Glen Norman, Ont, scriber fifty two complete novels during the | twelve months; one each week. Think of it. You receive anew'and com- plete nove', by mail, post paid, évery week or fifty-Lwo weeks, and in addition you get the magazine once a month foa twelve montht, ali for one dollar. It is an offer which | the publishers can only afford to make in the confident expectations of gelling a hundred thousand new subscribers. Among the | anthors in the coming series are. Winkie Collins, Walter Besant, Mrs. Olipbant, Mary Ceeil Hay, Florence Marryat, Anthony Trol- lop, A. Conan Doyle, Miss Hraddon, Captain | presents a very different spectacle from Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Verne. 1f| (000i 41d then. They aré not yet seen or you wish to take advantage of this unusual | i sportunity gend one doilar for Stafford's | every farm, but they are sufficiently numer Magnzine, one year. Your first copy of tie | ous to be looked upon as the now recoge magazine, ha your firs Of he fifty- | nized Instruments of the first process of two noveis (one each week) which you are to s and de: Teoeive during the year will be sent you .by | DAYS Amerfoan reapérs and binders" return mail. Remit by P.O. Order, register- thurs usurped the places of men and women. ed letter orexpress, But a few years ago a harvest field was Romance No More in Farming. The cutting of a field of grain to-dsy Adi & scene of animated human happiness; it is now little better than a dull, uninteresting spectacle of the latest mechanical applian- ces, "The Reaper and Binder" fs dragged from side to side of a field, and in a few hours the grain has been cut, formed into sheaves, bound, and left in the most forma: dress STAFFORD PASAT JSHIRG ©O0., Sravronn's NAG gn, w York, N.Y. mention he at P. 0. Box ra of rows without a "hand ever having touched it. No wonder the people are leav- ing the rural hamlets. .and villages; they are not needed. Formerly, sll hands, those of young as well as those of the old, were needed most in time of barvest; in a yea: or two they will everywhere be then requir- od least. It is pleassnt, amid all this want of life, to recall how in the poem the sol- dier on duty in a far distant land in the slumbers of the night drea: that return- ing home, he had reached his ancestral pro- perty snd among the pleasant things that greeted his ears were these: ay heard my own mountain goats bleating aloft, 1 know the evest strains that the corn reap- ung." SPLENDID | Brick Dwelling House, SIX ACRES OF LAND POR SALI. He UNDERSIGNaD offers for sale her and well-appointed residence and at on whish there is a fine PET Driving bs, Ear 'and Soft Water and all i these sweet strains will be heard only in dreams even those who remain 'at home. Will poetry in the finest harvest gather around 0806, on TUESDAY, S. Coates, value ... $25 00 Sons, Port Perry, and 15 00 one set Whiffletrees and 18 50 wii 12.00 Greenbank ; Goods, we 900 ." A "e ee 6 0U ae wi 58700 o. 1. a .... $22 00 one Copper-bottom Boiler by Jones & Co., Port 14 00} | Leask: Goods, value Spice, value $1, by E. 11 00 Epsom 3 9 00 6 00 4 50 0. 2. aie ... $15 00 value ¢1, by T. H. Wilson, Vest, value $3 by A. 12 00 10 00 8 00 ods, value #1, by Wi, ee 6 00 cash 3 4 00 $9 00 7 00 50, by C. Kelley, Ux- "6 BO by W. L. Mason and 4 00 3 50 and cash £1.50 3 00 rae 2 00 | Relief fn Six Hours. Distressivg Kid ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the 'New Gream Sours AMER- Blok Heads he is » malady which makes its appearance most frequently | e in women. The attack often begins after a night of restlessness orheavy |s sleep; though it is especially wont $0 occur in connection with emotional disturbances, such as excitement, fright or mental strain. usually 'localized, being in ome 'or the other, more frequently the left side of the head. It is generally accompanied by great disturbance of the stomach, when light pains the tone to the wholes body, and thereby Headache to withstand future attacks in the morning, upon awakening, |It gives relief in one day and Friendswood, Indiana, writes: a number of years I have suffered The pain is | intensely with Nervous Headache ; sleepless and became despondent. Dr. Faris, of Bloomington, Indians, spoke go highly of Bouth American Nervine that I was induced to buy a To ANNOUNCEMENT | ue undersigned takes much pleasure in * informing the public that he has now moved into his extensive, well arranged |NewBrickEstablishment where his superior and greatly increased facilities for business will prove advantage- 'ous to all doing business with him. 3 With many thanks for very extensive ard still increasing patronage, Cd scarcely remind the public that my Approved Oven has all the latest improvements ana does its work to perfection. The public may rely on an unlimited supply of CHOICE BREAD. Every variet of FANCY BREAD, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, &C. BRID AL OAKES HE Undersighed 1 store in the "DIA and has largely increased his stookof WINES AND LIQUORS, and has now on hand a fine assortment, in all lines, Wholesale and Retail ! Holelkeepers supplied at Toronto and Montreal Prices= freight saved. : In stock, fine brands, Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Prices to suit the times, #a Parcels dolivered to any part of the Corporation, or to Prince Albert and Maneh ester, free of charge, Port Perry, April 3, 1800. to announce that ho has removed his bisiness to that f OND BLOC. Ea oe door east of Diesfeld's Jewelery Bioress idl A call solicited. M. WILLIAMS. WM, HISCOX. Port Perry Sep. 9, 1891, nabling & system subject to Bick peedily effects a permanent cure. Mrs. Isabella B. Graham, of "For and Bick 'had lot flashes, was -- TT FEE eR IF YOU ARE in NEED OF FURNITURE%- His Stock is complete in every Department, =B U Y= J. JOHNSON, IT WILL PAY YOU TO WHITBY eyes ; inflict punishment; nausea. odors | exei strengthening the nervous system. The Great South American Ner- vine Tonio is the only remedy manu- factured which is prepared especially and expressly for the nerves. acts directly on the nerve centres the base of the brain, correcting any noises otherwise unnoticed From the fact that people with strong nerves are never troubled with Bick Headache, it is generally eonceded by the modt eminent phy- gicians that it is dependent mpon weak nerves or nervous debility, and ean only be permanently cured by bottle. That purchase led to a few te | others, and now I sleep soundly, feel buoyant, strong and vigorous. I would not be back in the condition I was in when I began taking this medicine "for any sum you could name." Mrs. J. H. Prouty, of La Grangs, Indiana, writes: *' Your South Amer- It at Burland's 01d Dominion Crescent Brand CINNAMON PILLS, The Only Genuine RELIEF FOR LADIES, ASK YoUR Druaalst for Burland's Old Dom. inionCrescent Brand CINNAMON PILLS. Shallow vect-angular metallic boxes sealed with eres. Prices that cannot be Shaded Oall and examine my Stock and you will be convinced that for Quality Style and Finish A large stock of Upholstered Chairs, and Ottomans, in Silk, Velvet and Plush. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit my Establishment Whitby, Jan. 15, which he offers at our Furniture is unsurpassed. 1889 E. J JOHNSON. derangement there may be, ly fncreasing the supply of x energy or nerve force, For Sale by A.J. DAVIS, Druggist, - joan Nervine worked a marvellous cent. Abgsolntely safe and reliable. Refuse . all spurious and harmful imitations. Upon oure with me last year. I began |receiptof Six cents in stow ps we will reply . ' . by return of mali, gi full particulars in taking it last April about the 20th. plain envelope The first week & made a gain of 10 oe OAL Noto 1bs. and from that time on I made a Please Mention this Paper. steady gain until I reached my -- ui normal weight, making in all a total | v gain of 80 lbs, After taking it three m mm 1m DENCE or four months 1 found m 3. mye 8, FOR SALE. wall woman," The undersigned o offers for Bale two Comfortable Residences im Prince Albert. For particulars apply to J. BAIRD Prince Albert, April 14, 1886. Fort Periv| 1oax Kipney Cure." This new remedy is great surprise and delight to physicians on Fy of its exceeding propiptuess } in relieving pain in the bladder; kidneys, ba aud every part of the urinary why in male or female.. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im- mediately. Sold by A. J. Davis, Druggist. LIVERY STABLE. EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patrgnage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish- ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY TO MY NEW PREMISES Opposite the Railway Station where from largely. extended premises and increased facilities for business the public can be accommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES. R. VANSICKLER, Port Perry, July 21, 1886, North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, ar H. PARSON 8, TerMs.--$1 f not $1.50 will harg tiontaken for Jess hh 8 paper discontinued until arrears are Rates of Advertising: For each line. first insertion ... Subsequent insertions, perline ..... Cards, under 6 lines, per annum .... Letters containing money, when addressed s0 this Office, pre-paid and registered will be at eur risk, Advertisements measured by Nonpariel, und charged according to the space they oc- py. Advertisements received for publication without 8] if ineteuctions. will be inserted antil for! 4 charged acoordingly. dverti will be taken out until paid AL, if paid in advance; No subscrip- x months ; and no id up. or. A liberal disonint allowed to Merchants nd others who advertise by the year or {-year. These torms will in all cases be strictly ad- hered to, * | promoting DIG PILLS 0 po THIS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE | EVERYWHERE. PURIFY THE BLOOD, pate to th! NERVOUS SYSTEM, and ast most power fully yetgoothingly on the LIVER AND BO} ESTION and LS, lation, ant the Success the To of Wait 1 1] | han ever. Agricultural Machines { IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND. pu undersigned keeps on hand and for sales the following Agricultural Mach ines and Inplements manufactured by the MUA AMLTON MCT, THE OTA FTROTRIC m, Are and Incandescent Electric Lighting, Electric Motors and Generators. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF | BLEOTRIO LIGHT AND POWER STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. 50 TO 70 WELLINGTON ST, OF PETER RO: Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy THE BEST Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow DVERTISING ¢* MEDIU Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- Ee rE tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8. T. IN THE WORLD 1S THE Cultivator, $. 71. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Sprifig Tooth LOCAL PRESS A PERFECT ARTICLE. 11 4 I SL (eR aE The purest qnality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crystalized Bi-Carbonate of Sods only are used in this preparation. It has stood Al with housekeapers for the ast 80 years, and is now (if possible) betier Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, the munufacture o JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class Threshing ountfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Haller, Portable Triumph Engine. Tam prepared to supply c¢verything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple ments; Repairs, &e. wa A call solicited, MC Donald's Hotel. One door west ¢ 8 R. K. BRYANT 1893. Sunderland, April , Diesfeld's Diamond Ha FINE GOLD WATOHES-- Latest Styles in Oases. The Latest Styles in Ladies' and Gent's CHAINS, CHARMS, BUTI ON Forty dozen SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, from 25 cts to §6. REGULATORS and OLOCKS in great variety. REPAIRING in first-class Workmanlike manner Fine Jewelry-- Latest Styles and Patterns. Everything Warranted as Represented. endowing whole bodily STRENGTH and vigour. shes, Trembl'ngs with GENERAL DEBILITY q potent force of these well! they are unrivalled in their frame with ALL THE BEST GROCERS SELL IT. Ce ---------- ET -------- CLEATS. E AND AENORAED jd FEMALE AS A WORLD-WIDE RE ON It heals every kind of SO and WOUND mere certainly known salve. Its marvellou§ powers render it invaluable in all THROAT AND CHEST curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, ducing Glandular Lum So ABSCESSES and FIST viating the excruciating hb ) RYEUMATISM, G ind NEURALGIA it is unsurpa ails to remove Scurf and kin disease. The Pills and Oiatment are } a [Priort 51. Gail, all Vendors of M Civilize 1 ; with df fit Be '3 Ow Purchasers should look the Pots and Boxes If th, London, they For Sale at Rp 3 TOM SAWYER. For Sale Everywhere. PENNINGTON & CO., MONTREAL. | ---------- ----------r---- i The Finest Puro Cround Coffee In the World, Sold in alle- Ting only. If you cannot get it at CT nearest grocer, send postal card | direct to eine, Montreal, who will mail immediately free trial gample to of the address given. Fr LUBY § FOR THE HAIR The great success poral sopatatios reputation that LUBY'S PARISIAN HAIR RZXEWER has obtained proves it has po equal for restoring halr to its natural color, and from its balsamic properties strengthens thegrowth of the hair, romoving all dandruff, and leaves the scalp clean and healthy. fold by an Drugg'sts. 50c, a Dottie Kipaas Tabules cure dizziness. * Ripans Tabules onze nausea. Emerson Bros. ne iy PORT PERRY. 'HE Subscribers beg to*announce the they are now prepared to manufactura DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, CASINGS, FRAMES, STAIRS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BRACKETS, BANNISTERS, NEUEL POSTS, \ MOULDINGS, &C., IN GREAT VARIETY. Seroll Sawing, Band Sawing and Turning done with neatness and dis- patch. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN FANCY FENCE PICKETS Tanks and Cistern Tubs made to order. Flooring and Siding constantly on band. Planing dne to Order. The patronage of the public is respect: fully solicited. Town Hall, EMERSON BROS. Port Perry, May 6, 1886. to sell a WANTED SALESME choice ant Spiess line of NURSERY oor or Bged Potatoes, or both. PERMA ENT and PAYING PCSITIONS to a0) MEN. We can give yoo exclusive terri tory if you wish. 5 wi PAY You t write us for terms, | Tho Hawks Fursery Co., ich, 11. consists of ER 5 which he #ill sell for the next RRR at greatly Reduced Prices. description of Furniture saitable for housekeeping. JUST OPENED OUT A Stock at °* DIESFELDS The undersigned has a full and choice Stock of urnituy © IR RHEIN Weed My Stock Parlor, Bedroom and Diningroom Suites, and every other I have Factory on Lilla street, just south of the | ES. Lumber and Wood taken' in exchange. iii Dec. 6, 1893 placed in my Store a large quanity of very fine Gilt Frans all sizes, and Mould- : Trade--C TEA JOHN NOTT. Next door west of St. Charles Hota i Stokes Nie. Co. 293 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO.