5 potatoes, nearly _ ozens, of 'of eggs and three thousand pack- ages of small seeds were distributed the prodisct of which will be shown tithe Fairs, The tatal number of riges offered at the Ontario County Fairs will be approximately six thousand or more. Mr RM oper; the District Representative, has charge of this work and is sparing no effort to make the: Fairs a success. Need- less to say there is 'always a large ance at the fairs'but there are also a large number who have nev- er seen a School Fair and who therefore do' not realize 'the value "of 'the work' that is "being doge. This isa movenient that is taking Hold of the couhtry boys' and girls Phim age and in a practical Say, teresting them in the possi- . bilities of the great profession of Agriculture. Parents and others Id attend their local School air and give to the boys and girls the éntouragement they deserve to * induce them to work for themselves in 'competition with 'their fellow itch for the announcement of it "the date of your School Fair and | arrange to attend. CARTWRIGHT FAIR "Our Cartwright friends never fail in securing a highly attractive and interesting Fair. The Officers and Directors know their duties, and 'while they do much through thelr energy in securing members, and increasing. the attractions of the Shows, they . spare no pains in ing the comfort both of exhib- tors and spectators. Thscoming Fair on Wednesday, (Sept. 27); has every chavce of being the best they 'ever had. We expect toseea big Aubrrout. For the Concert in the ing Toronto's rarest talent' Has Rn secured. ScucoG Canta Crurcs Aonual Thank-Oferiog Ser. ion; be preached by: Rey; Me, of Greenbank, at 10/30 a. Excellent ® [fact he proceeded strictly. upon. The Ii ! improved. regulation system, pretentions pncertainty Pine Grove 4 morning and in the Circuit in Totten, has laid down the te he best of broken stone, 'and 'a finer quality of material to bind it--in a manher that would - do credit. fo the expert road 'engineer' any. ' all who. have seen i } gra cient to complete the job, and for af er Siptoviinans that goto bean This season they ure engaged in completing a chapel and. 'gravel @ling the driveways 'which, when finished, will certainly prove a de- sirable acquisitions to the cemetery. The Carethker; 'Mr. Bond, also does his part to perfection, in ord- er to make the cemetery appear as it should. lr, PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL FIELD SPORTS Thursday next, September 28, has been fixed on for Port Perry High School Sports which will take place on the Fair Grourds, when a program of Athletic Events and al- so a Basket Ball Contest: by young adies, Let the attendance be 'in keeping with the importance of the occasion. The physical feats of many of the students iy surprise the spectators. 4 A Sereno Hoe-Cror. -- Mr. Isaac Beare, near Greenbank, one of Reach's most enterprising, perse- vering and intelligent farmers, re- { ports-a splendid hoe-crop of eighteen acres, turnips and potatoes are ex- ceptionally good with "abundance and quality. He says he plowed the land thoroughly three times be- | fore planting and. seedi nce the splendid résult, 'tho cultivas tion of the land gener an as- surance of good resul / he June rance to High Schools are :-- First --Jean Crozier ; Second--Evergtt Hooper ; Third-- Loren Stanton; RALLY DAY-- The annual Rally Day Services will be held ia St. John s Presby teri an Church next Sabbath, 24th Sept. The children will lead, the praise services morning and evening and take part in the exercises at the morning. service. Everyone will be welcbme at' these services. Mr. Carmichael; the popular Sea- grave graid buyer is. again on the market and i$ paying the highest prices for all offered. The Anoual Convention of the South Ontario Teachers will con. vepe at Oshawa on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 19th snd 20th. principal County official; the worthy distance at the tvest end, the road: | Special misic will wag had to be left in its primitive | he famous @uartett shortage of land special offerings but we bave it on the best | ceived for the . oF mittee to know they will. not leave |e te $0 impottant a job unfinished, to do}and Wednesday, fo would bea great injustice to the |2oth, * The: prrgh fist worthy aod enterprising. farmers |no doubt there fwill bean ate of Scugog; to say to them, at cer-|ghowing in the/several classes! T. tain seasons of the year, that 'in}ladies of the/Presbyterian Chur traveling the Scugog roadway to|here will giyé a Chicken Pie Supp Port Perry: "Turn Back 1" "Thus|in 1he basgment of 'the Town far shalt thou go but no farther." [from 5p i No! the committee will 'never bela very choice Concest, will b guilty of such, did we say, unpar- |in'the evening fo, wh fe donable gratitude, to the" 'worthy [has been secured.' Sus Bis people of Scugog, and now that the | particulars. Mrs. (Rev.) Mellor is Hiding few weeks at- 'her' father's 'holne A Trenton. ) Rey. wip. Currie is in Toron this week = attending the annu meeting -of the, Alumyi Canlerenc at Knox College. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Fergrsonlh efficient and popular" Warden, re- sides on that beautifal and - prolific Island, to bar him from intercourse with his constituents ip the remain. der of the County would be far from | creditable to the committee so they will doubtless complete the work and thus immortalize themselves not alone with the inhabitants of their wedding on Tuesday. night of Scugog but with the County at|yhjs week by a large gathering of large as well; . there 'is no a friends who wished them ma that the County Cougicil will sustain happy returns. the Committee . in completing * the |' work, more éspecially when it is patent to all that, so far, not wie] cent has been 'wasted. A HARRY NEWTON'S. FUNERAL El a, [From the Uxbridge Journal], HOTEL LICENCES | Newton took -place on Toesda | Mr and Miss Newton arrived ho OF ONTARIO The following - S Standard Hotel with. the 'body from Fagland on' 5 'Licenses have 'been granted by the Monday. morning and it was so Provincial Board for the Coutity of; rowfally laid Ho' tes in tig Onfario. Mr. Lewis R. Luke, of "beside the towit in Oshawa, who for a pumber of. "reared. gears past has held the position of Our Toaders s dle familiar wi License Inspector for South' On- circumstances' of his death== tarion, has been appointed By the with spinal aepingilis on tl Provincial Board Inspector for the ship crossing to Englan whole County, a judicious appoint battalions the 116th; an ment in every respect. Mr. Luke Eogland in spite of all has' proved 'an efficient Inspe fr tention procurable, The! and-hus 'promotion is justifial one that he richly deserves. pasthe has honestly and fearlessly petformed his duties in Abe dis- charge of which he'is tio respecter of persons and 'enforces the Ja an officef of the law in a 3 manner without gividg offence to open, fhe erring ones; and. his, "popularity in- "him liked him, / 8 creases the longer he. holdi office, lof Mr. and Mrs: 'Newt ed! for it js universally admitted thatthe loss keenly, more i beis 'the vight man in the Fight |if<he had fallen' on place." A battle, - Robt. St: General Uxbr: nthe 'died. Like some Set 4 £3] patriots Harry Newton en the 'age of seventeen and | was gre Cal Mansion He Bascom House Co,, Bascom House; | Usbridge. | Wo D. Jewett, Cannington. celebrated their 25th. anniversary ofif sere 3 perloragd; his dui With every matk of affection and {he was always « FOR THE COUNTY. respect the funeral of the late Harr} and acéurat business. i Two year old-illy or ceiding The Socie were xeeptiorally donate itis ar in the selection general eatiifac with the awdtds was the re- lt, In hve stock,' 'more particuls "where the ani hals were all] ask andbest to ba found any- | White ai i Cocketel 1 C C Kellett," 2 Ww F Weir Hen: 1 C C Kellett Pullet: TW F Weir, 3C ¢ Keller Black Minorea : ] < ['Cock: 1 R Somerville ; 32) ip. making his|Ceckerelt' I'R Somerville ; . ds _RAve ng Bin logical { Hen: '1 W Parish, 2 R Somerville sons for plciug the prize tickets Juliet Somerville W,Orpingtons-- Cackerel: 1 Geo Davey, 2 W Davey Hen: 1. Ged Davey Pullett: 1 - Davey, Barred Cock+'B ama sttont E Willing R Island Reds-- 1 he Officers, Ditectors, and tem. Hd ne aL Bowiéa of the several Committees are [Wie Wyandottes-- | Cock: 1. N Whitfield Cockerel: 1 Mrs Heighington _| Hen: 1 R Somerville, ZN Whitfield ; | Pullet: 1 Mes Helghtrmigton vs: S, mer, / Nesbitt, 3 Mes Orr, 3 ion of Homésmade Cook~| in re Mrs bod patish, 2 Mrs J | McKee, 3 Mrs yey kb Heaviost Do Dozen Eggs--1 Alonzo. ; la, 'a Abbott, 3 Mrs. Wa. | Parish, : ol of Cinued Fruit--1 Mrs Wa, Paris rs Bradley, 3 Mrs Alon- 20° Wh if My "Coliof Jolly--1 Mis Win. Parish; Canned Jadu es Geo ckion, 2 Mrs Wm Parish, = Canned Pears--1 Miss Wilson, 2 Mrs y {tend Williams; * | .Canped Raspberries--~1 Mrs Wm Parish, 2 Mrs Orr: Cantied Chierties --1 Mrs S arm. {ery 2Mres G Jackson, ; 'Canned Plums--1 Mrs Wilson, 2 Mrs Wim, Perishi. © HA Pineapple--1 Mes | "Wm Parish, 2 Mrs ¥ Bradley. Caured Citron--Mis G Davey and Thtmbleberries--1. Mrs {ety Se, F a 2 Mis W. Panel he hi 'Mes W. Parish, preferences; and the seaming ihighly © interested' in his botdugh and, neatly stated egplan- *{ Bantanis--" Cock: A C Heayn; Cockerel: A C Heayn Hen: Mrs Heiglitngton Pullet: A,C Heayn Pekin Duck: 1\V. Parish, 2. BA erville > ack GuiFrants~1 Mrs| Tatting w hs Gatton Corein, 2 Mrs O : Crochetted Yoke: for Nighigrus --1. Miss M Taggart, 2; Miss. AM ice Caw,' Eyelet Centerpiece-- Corrin, 2 Miss: F- Clements er--1 Miss M Corin, 2 Mrs Geo, : Davey: 'Sheets and Pillow Cases--1- Miss McCaw. "The Conéert in ihe Town H the evening was every respect, A thrgng, that fillec demonstrated heir deligh ousewives will do well to large quantity o of Cand Te via Con tpt Miss W ete |. Mrs G Dav their. noble calling wilh ; and determmation and: Teapruting" the handsothe suf oil. seventy «ene Joliet Jackson, « 7° 1 Mis 80 & Miss' 'A Beadle, 2 Senrge Coctaan ; abl Hodiet---1 Mis W Parish, {2 Mra Win Davey 750 " Floral Dusign=18 Dave hk Mrs A 5 so' A Sweetman Raines air in A Acton, 3D Me) oney, 2 John Parish oy, 4 ed B Barley--1 I Miss W Seshith, Aud 1g Beans-~1 ; Gugamon-in Prince Dept 1916, Crit Helen ido" fhe Ee * 'Deteased was a long ri Prince Albert, Me sma Floral Basket--=1§ Farmer, 2Geola