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BOY YOUR utn...Mr. P»FUM«Y. COMBS AMD BBU8HE8 AT IRVIN^S. 9fl CQTTIWCEN STREET. EVERYBODY COMING TO HALIFAX IS SUPPOSED TO VISIT Chaplain's Grand Bazaar, AS IT IS THE QEEATEST SHOW IN TOWN. o !2j Eoeking Horsos, Children's Woodenware Children's Carriages, House Furnishing Goods, Pocket Books, (150 kinds,) Fancy Goods, Motto Frames. SPECIAL LINES. Room Mouldings, Balls, Cage Cups Brackets, Sre Mouldings, Croqiet, (Field, Parlor Perches, Gravel, &c. Oval & ^luare Frames, an^d Floor,) Dolls, (immense s ock ) Sic Frames, Baskets, Toys, (every vanety,) Snlints Pipes, Cutlery, (Table Kos Bracket Saws and Wood Pocket,) Card Board, (perforated) Bracket Saw Outtits, Scissors, Trunks Mourning Jewellrj'^, Satchels, Grilt Jewellry, Photograph Frames in Fine Coral Jewellry, fine velvet, Toilet Sets, Chromos, Vases, Mirrors, Scrap Pictures, Looking Glass Plate, Games and Blocks, Combs, B rd Cages, Brushes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The most extensive assortment of the above Goods in the Maritime Provinces. Fiotwre Frames Manufactured on the Premises at short notice, and VERY CHEAP. Motto Frames, fitted, oiily_25, 35, and 50 cents each. To those Ladies who are interested in getting up Bazaars and Fancy Tares for charitable purposes, the proprietor will send whatever goods they may suggest to help in getting up the same, at lowest wholesale rates, and whatever is not sold can be returned. 8 o % I >-" I—' If % Fresl' X .«8 PA r— t d u ■^ Fl! scare keepi cooki meat the I wo: and The % ID W o O Tfj. "fl a> n3 u o PQ rf fl a> ,CQ -^ PQ % -s o ID (( © ' HAIR. MAIL. TOOTH. CLOTH, PIATI AND SHAVIMC BRUSHES AT IRVIM'8 09 COTTINGEM STREET. |L^ o ^ (6 Fresh Drugs, Medicines & Perfumery at Irvin's. 99 Gottinge n St e4-i i PATENT MEAT FIBRINE DO C CAKES. From the reputation these Meat Biscuits have now gained, they reouire scarcely an explanation to recoma -nd them to the use of every one who keeps a Dog ; suffice it to say that they are the cheapest food, require no cooking, are entirely free from acdt, will keep the Dog in condition without meat or o.her food, make the hair glossy, the skin pure, and, being made of the best meal, fibrine, dates, and other ingredients, are a sound diet, obviating WORMS and distemper, givii^g all the elements for endurance, bone, muscle, and vigorous health. ^PRArr'S PATEN', CHALLENGE The Greatest Egg Prjdac.*ig l*o .d and F-ittsr.er of Ducks and Fo^iltr;. in Ufcs. a AGKHV i'C?. NOVA SOOTI-K i^ /^i^=S3k. "^ a 1^ JE 3^ I S T 157 MOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. J. R. JFNNETT & CO. "BURSLEM HOUSE," c3 IMPORTERS OP en O PQ FANCY GOODS, IVo. 170 Gtra-nvllle Street, Hi^LIF^X, ]sr. s. en I—" ? m£^m» Jrvin'5 COUNTRY GROCERS CAN BUY BEST JAMAICA ARROWROOT, COFFEE& HONEY pHEAP, IBYIM. BflCOTTINCEIi ST > d t O 05 < o CI. u > m in cc O .to w 'Z. !2! 0! o Comer Granville & Sackville Sts. - BOOK BINDERS, PAPER RULERS, BLANK BOOK, Manufac- turers, Perforators, Steam Machine PAPER BAG MANUP lCTURERS. Cheapest in the Market. ■I fc< o o o 05 a i .2 o c PQ cc £3 t 55 o THE BLOOD PURIFIER INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM & CLEANS THE SKIN, IRVINt 99 COTTINCEN ST. ICENST td - 7 8 0} O CO 9S ■< Jzi d -s o § 03 o o 1879 -EXHIBITION- 1879 H' lEW &QOBS, II s, NOW OPENED. Colored Lusteiines, (all bliades,) Persian Cor.ls. Glaciea, Costume Cloths, Merinoes, Coburgs, Prints, Quilting do, Cashmeres (new designs,) Red, White and Fancy Flannels, Blankats, Fleece Cottons, White and Grey Sheet- ings, Tickings, Grass Cloths, Fancy Shirtings, White and Colored Table Damasks, White and Grey Cottons, Honey-combed Quilts, Towels and Towellings, Hosiery, Kid Gloves (Josephine and other qualities) Black and Colored, very cneap, etc., etc. Also, new assoi-tment of G-E3SrTS' IFTJIilsriSiaiTJNrCS-S, The Cheapest ever known. Stock fully Assorted. 89 AND 93 UPPER WATER STREET, Foot Jacob Street, (Between Commercial and Cronan's Wharves.) GEO. J. HARRIS, 129 and 131 Barrington Street, Halifax, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN HOME-MADE AND IMPOETED TINWARE, KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS of every description ; Janwd, fire, FWei mfl f ootoares, f ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL, DURABLE AND CHEAP, HANDSOME AND COMPLETE. Soimetliing" for Eiveryone, And an artistically ornaraentetl TRAY for the Baby. Call and See. Satisfaction Guaranteed, f B CD ? O » tr o 09 % 05 f < 9 Ui (X 1 o 301 -2 8 « i a, o o H c I L !*- 9 S- Red, Sheet- Table [a and ck and ET, ) Itt, G, )S, LETE. o U f B p- CD O » (— , . O ^ a w w !zi 05 CD BEST «».» .»4P»T TtllLET SOAPS AMD PERFUMER ^ftT IRWIN'S, 99 CQTTIMCEjiJ T^ " 9 SHIBTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! IN MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS/ Mens' strong large working Shirts, 40 cts. and upward?. Mens Fancy Dress Shirts, 60 cts. and upwards. Mens' White Dress Shirts, 75 cts. r-ad upwards. Bjya' Working Shirts, ft5 ots- and upwards. Boys' Fancy Dress Shirts, 50 and 60 cts. These Shirts are well made and warranted to fit. « o 8 3000 YDS. BLACK ALPA50A, LUSTRE AND DRESS COODS, CHOICE JOB LOTS TO BE CLEARED OUT AT LESS THAN COST. \t the Corner of Argyle & Buckingham Street. A. MONAGHAN. a 013 03 Xi o H THEAKSTON & ANGWIN, GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Pentagon BsiMisg, OrdHasce Sqnare, HALIFAX, N. S. IRON AND STEEL> PAINTS AND OILS, UNDERTAKER'S i ^JR^ISHINGS NETS, TWINES, GLASS, GLUES, CUT NAIIiS, from Londonderrv lion. To Cash Purchasers Special Inducements and Large Discounts. ^^ OENTRAiThARDWARE BT0RE.^^3ir_ H^i 3 O O 05 -k3 5q .1-4 AV>« LU AAP^« UiQU "UUU JUuXi Xiig tUXX aJL. J '. A. o CO p td o Q o p w w t2; 51- I CD 1 0) > o I 55 cd W-Barrington St to-JJJ THE LARGEST RETAIL Dry Goods House IN THE CITY. "SPECIALS." , ^^.„ Black and Colored Silk, ^ , o Kid Gloves, Mourning Goods, &c. An attractive feature of their establishment is ^th^^^^^^ Department, Superintended by a first-class Londcii f ^ ^"" j' i Maker, late of Ottawa, a lady of known ability. All oiders piomptiy executed and in leading Fashions. ^^^^^ ^^^^^ •'On3 ^lock South Grand Parade." a) 1— I • 1-1 C. KAIIER - MANUFAOTORINS FUEEIEES, rmi>orters of B«ftalo Robes, Silk, IT'elt and Stra>v Hats. "J PRIZE MEDALS AT PHILADELPHIA, 1876. 20 FIRST^R^ES AT TnDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, NOVA SCOTiA, 1868. GRAND DIPLOMAS OF^HONOR, DUBLIN, 1865. The Leading House in the Trade. EXPOI.TING MORE RAW FURS J SELLING MORE GOODS! And at Lower iTices than any other House. DUKK AND GRANVILLE STREETS, HALIFAX, N. S. so >s CD P P td !25 Q CO 1-4 mmnp vA. 12 COMMITTEES. CHAIRMAN : HIS WORSHIP STEPHEN TOBIN, Mayor of Halifax. HONORARY COMMITTEE. Members of the Senate of Canada, resident in the City of Halifax. Members of the House of Commons for the County of Halifax. Members of the Provincial Government. Members of the Legislative Council residing in the County of Halifax. Members of the Local Legislature for the County of Halifa:;. GENERAL COMMITTEE. CHAIRlvIAN : HIS WOES] STEPHEN TOBIN, Mayor of Halifax. VICE CHAIRMEN : DAVID MATHESON, Pictou. | ALDERMAN TAYLOR, Halifax. Alderman R. I. Hart, Alderman G. Fraser, Alderman T. Clay, Alderman C, J. McDonald, Alderman W. Murray, Alderman T. Trenaman, M. D, Alderman T. P. Connolly, Alderman J. Marphy, Aldeiman G. A. Sanford, Alderman F. O'Connor, Alderman Geo. L. Chipmau, Alderman Thos. Walsh, M. D. Alderman J. M. DeWolfe, Alderman L. Houlett, Alderman W. WoodiD, Alderman W. Tcylor, Alderman W. Nisbet, Alderman D. McPherson, Professor Le.wson, Dr. Farrell, J. A. Sinclair, Sir William Young, Kt. Colonel Laurie, Hon. Senator Power, C, Willoughby Anderson, W. C. Silver, Colonel Blair, Onslow, Joseph Kaye. R. W. Starr, Cornwallis, M. J. Power, John F. Stairs, Peter Jack, William]Essoii, Colonel Starratt, ""adise, D. Matheson, Pictou, J. E. Chipman, A. K. Mackinlay, William DouU, J. F. Kenny, Charles Fenerty, Windsor Road, Herbert Harris, Peter Hogan. < »«— » EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. His Worship Mayor Tobin, Chairman, Alderman Fraser, Alderman Trenaman, Alderman Connolly, Alderman O'Connor, Alderman DeWolfe, Alderman Taylor, Hon. Senator Power, Colonel Laurie, A, K. Mackinlay C. W. Anderson, M. J. P >wer, Peter Jack. PETER JACK, People's Bank, Treasurer. PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, Secretary. V. u. TTljuourst, ^issisuiu' ocurct»ri'. j^mm 13 SUB COMMITTEES. COmtoittee on Finance. — Peter Jack, Win. DouU, Alderman Taylor, Peter Hogan, Alderman Clay. Committee on Advertising, Printing and Tickets.— A. K. Mackinlay, Chairmen, William Esson, M.J. Power, Alderman Fraser, Alderman Connolly. Committee on Decorations and Cere- monies.—Colonel Laurie, Alderman McPher- son, Hon. Senator Power, Alderman Murray, Alderman Houlett, Herbert Harris. Comroittee on Fodder and Refresh- ments.— C. W. Anderson, Alderman Chip- man, J. A. Sinclair, Alderman WoodiU, J. E. Chipman. COMMITTEES ON Committee on Rail and Boat Arrange-- ments.— W. C. Silver, J. Fi Kenny, Alder- man Hart, Joseph Kaye, Alderman Nisbet. Committee dn Police and BandSi — Aldetman Trenaman, Alderman McPherson, M. J. Power. Committee on Lodging.— Aid. Frasdrj Alderman Sanford, Alderman Walsh, Dr. Farrell, Joseph ¥ aye, Alderman Connolly, W« C. SUvcf. Committee for Appointment of Judges — Hon* Senator Power, Chairman ; Colonel Laurie, Alderman Taylor, J< F. Stairs, Alder- man De Wolfe, A. K. Mackinlay, Jas. E. Chip- man, M. J. Power, C. W. Anderson, H. Harris. VIZ. J For Classes 1, 2, 3 ad 4^Hor8es, Cat- tie, Sheep, and Swine— Colonel Laurie, Al- derman Wood ill, M. J. Power, Alderman O'Connor, J. E. Chipman. For Class 5, Poultry, —A. K. Mackinlay, C. W. Anderson. For Class 6, Roots and VOgetables.— W. C. Silver, Joseph Kaye, Alderman Chip- man, Alderman Murpay, J. A. Sinclair. For Classes 7, 8 and d, Grain and Field Seeds, Grain Manufacturns, &c., Dairy Produce, Hemp, Woolleii, Flax, and Straw Goods.— J. F. Kenny, Dr. Farrell, Al- derman Hart, Wm. Esson, Joseph Kaye. For Class 10, Agricultxiral Implements, —J. E. Chipman, Alderman DeWolfe, Alder- man Murray. For Classes 11 and 12, Fruits, Orna- mental Plants and Flowers.— H. Harris, P. Jack, Wm. Esson, Alderman Irenaman, Alderman Murphj*. INTEENAL ARRANGEMENTS OF EXHIBITION, For Classes 13 to 18, inclusive, Bcono- 1 mic Minerals, Manufactvires in Wood Carriage Manufactures, Naval Architec- ture, Manufactures in Metal and in Leather— Alderman McPherson, J. F. Stairs, Alderman Murphy, J. E. Chipman, Alderman Sanford, Alderman DeWolfe, Joseph Kaye. For Classes 19, 20 and 21, Fisheries, Furs, and Preserved Meats.— Alderman W'oodill, Alderman Hart, Alderman Houlett, Wm. Doull, Wm. Esson. For Classes 22 to 26, inclusive, Fine Arts, Ladles' Work, Natural History, Indian Work, '•^iscellaneotis.— Wm.Douil, Alderman McDonald, Alderman Nisbet, Aldcrmah Clay, Alderman O'Connor^ PRINTED BY THE M'^RNING HERALD PRIKi ; ^G AND PUBLISHING COMPANY. Halifax, N. S. mm lltH INDEX. PAGE. .12, 13 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. , 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 2^. 25. 26. 27. Committees and Officers IS,' 17, 18,19 General Regulations .• pfilZES. ,21,22 Class 1. Horses • ^3, 24, 25, 26 Cattle 27 Sbeep .......!..!....... ...'.*.!28 Swine 29 Poultry g^"gj Roots and Vegetables • ' Grain and Field Seads, Grain Manutaetures, &c ij „ , oo Dairy Produce ••••••• Hemp, Woollen, Flax and Straw Goods ^* Agricultural Implements '-• ^^ Fruits ' qc^ Ornamental Plants an^^ Flowers ........rfo, dy Economic Minerals, including Building Stones, Clay Manufiivctures, &<3 Manufactures in Wood Carriage Manufactures • Naval Arcjhitecture Manufactures in Metal '•• Manufactures in Leather, Saddlery and Harness 45 Fisheries Furs Preserved Meats, &c Fine Arts Ladies' Work ' Natural History Indian Work "*' Miscellaneous •••• M. S. Brown & Co oi Alderman Frascr ... 51 .40 .41 42 .43 .44 46 47 47 48 49 49 ,50 51 Special Prizes- y a o « CO > St ■ a> > T. o .-^ C O O i i^v 1 PAGE. ..12, 13 , 18, 19 .,21,22 ., 25, 26 27 28 29 ...30,31 32! 33 34 35 ...86,37] ...38,391 y 40 41 42 43 44 . •• 4" 46 47 47 48 49 49 50 51 51 51 CO 15 \ ^^ Wholesale Drug Warehouse. Established 1824. . « a .2 u « O '^ a on ■ O o BROWN ^ WEBB '» (ia^e Avery, Broicn ^ Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, SPICE AND SEED MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS AHD DEALERS IN Patent Medicines and Proprieta ry Articles Generally. s I o a w w as !2J WAREHOUSE AND COUNTING ROOMS, OOENEE DUKE AND HOLLIS STREETS, STEAM MILLS AND STORES, TOBIFS SOUTH WHARF, HALIFAX. 5 Country Merchants when in town are requested to visit our New and Spacious Establishment, at the corner of Duke and Hollis Streets, to which we have removed from the old stand in George Street, where our firm carried on business for more than fifty tears ! GO CD ■mmmM MMMMMMlHMiliM HH CJeleb cc o GENERAL REGULATIONS. « J5 of Management, will allot appropriate pens or ^P^^^J^^^^i'^^^, '^^^fu'^ This day none but members of the General Committee, oflicials, exhibi- tors and necessary attendants will be admitted. 2. Live animals, flowers, and perishable articles wiU be received on Tuesday morning from sunrise up to 9 o'clock, unavoidable delays to be dealt with at the discretion of the Committee. 3. The Exhibition will be open to the public on Tuesday September 30th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when an Opening Address will bo gije"^ Admission, this day, 50 cents. Children unde. twelve years of age, 2o ceZ. The grornds and building will be open each succeeding day to 1 visitors from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., after which the ^^^^^f^^^:'!^^^^^ inc only will remain open till 10 p. m. Admission 25 cents 5 ehildien 10 cents. Bands of music will be in attendance daily. The cattle yards will be closed to the public every evening at sunset. 4 The iudges will meet at the Secretary's office on Tuesday, Sep- tember 30th, at 9 a.m., to obtain entry books and proceed to award premiums. On completing their work, which must be finished by Wednesday, noon, they will personally show their books to the Secre- tary and will be furnished with the requisite prize tickets, which it will be their duty to place carefully, and as soon as possible, upon the various articles, before giving up their books and report. 5 Exhibits may be removed from the grounds on Friday afternoon, October 3rd, at S'o'clock, immediately after the closing address has been delivered. The Treasurer will commence to pay premiums on the grounds at 9 a. m., on Friday. Prizes not claimed within three raontlis from the close of the exhibition will be forfeited. 6 Every intending competitor, must transmit to the Secretary, not later than the dates mentioned below, an entry paper, containing a correct list of the animals or articles which he intends to ^xhibu, together with certificate of pedigree in the case ol thoroughbred stock, ^ or'^else a reference to the registry numbers of the Nova Scotia Stock ; Redster. Any competitor failing to transmit his entry certificate a..j the proner time, will be excluded from competition. No fee is charged for the ^entry of animals or articles. In class IL no animal will be ac- cepted as thoroughbred unless actually registered in the Nova Scotia Herd Book Register, or certified by the Executive Committee of toe Board of Agriculture, as duly qualified for entry. 7 Horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry must be entered on or ^ . 1 ^ C1--J- 1 atU iUfaa TiToplro nrftfpnincr the shOW. and before eaturaay, ouptcmwci uii^, lart-t! At.<.,.-B j..i _ - CO (Tt- p w to > 25 O <-i < W et- -t O O 5 W '^' «3 "J ,1/2 .*-s ■j: londay, the day articles mselvea mmittce sxhibits. , exhibi- ! eived on elays to ptember given. f age,^25 g day to jn Buiid- ehildren, le cattle day, Sep- to award ished by ,he Secre- which it upon the ifternoon, [dress has niums on bin three etary, not ataining a to 'exhibit, ired stock, )tia Stock tificato at. is charged svill be ac- ova Scotia btee of the ;red on or show, and *^ w a K» a W Celebrf it ed Amber Ale Mai»igEM)tured at the Army and Navy Brewery. 17 Oland, Bona & Co.'s Lagrer Beer, 36 and 38 Duke Street, the age of each animal should be stated in years and months, at date of exhibition ; the precise date of birth to be given when necessary. 8. Plants and fiowei-s, fruit, grain, roots, vegetables and other field and garden products, agricultural implements and manufactures of all kinds, and articles not elsewhere enumerated, may be entered up to Saturday, September 20th, one clear week preceding the show. 9. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring extensive accomraodaticn, must communicate with the Secretary on or before Monday, August 25th, stating >vhat space they will require, in order that there may be time for the committee to make the requisite arrangements. 10. All articles for exhibition must be on the grounds on Monday, September 29th, after which day none will bo received, except live stock, fruit, flowers and other perishable articles, which will be received up to 9 a. m. on Tuesday, September 30th. All necessary erections, and bulky articles requiring to be put together on the grounds or in the buildings, must be finislied, and all waste material and rubbish re- moved, not I'ter than 12 o'clock, noon, on Satuiday, September 27th, fis no such work can be permitted during the show week. 11. Exhibi Lors will, in < very case, give the necessary personal atten- tion to whatever they exhibit. Necessary attendants upon live stock, and workmen actually required to attend to machinery, will be furnish- ed with admission tickets, (price fJ5 cents) with their names written upon them, which tickets will be good at the Exhibitor's gate only, during the show, such tickets to be obtained from the Secretary, by personal application. 12. All articles for competition shall be the production or manu- factui'e of the exhibitor; field produce must be the growth of 1879, except where otherwise specified ; and all live stock must have been owned and kept by the exhibitor in the province not less than three months pi'ior to the exhibition. 13. All expenses incurred for the conveyance of articles or animals, to and from Halifax, placing them in the exhibition, and maintaining them while there, shall be borne by the exhibitors, who must likewise undertake all risk of loss or damage. Articles must, in every case, be delivered and unpacked, free of expense to the committee. 14. In class 9, and for all miscellaneous exhibits, similar to those embraced in this class, " deliverj'^ checks," will be furnished, when such articles are given in charge of exhibition oflEicials, and no such exhibits can be removed from the building, unless those "delivery checks" are presented to those in charge of the department. 15. Each exhibitor will receive from the Secretary, an entry ticket for every article to be exhibited by him, and he is required to affix such ticket upon the article or animal which he exhibits, or on the stalls. 16. When fewer than three competitors appear for any prize, and where the articles exhibited are not of superior merit, the judges shall have the discretionary power of awarding or withholding prizes, or reducing their values. No article can take two prizes, or be exhibited " s the contrary is distinctly exprcs *\ ♦ .»vrt /i#\M ^\y^*i ^\*» £1 < H K o w ►-. (0 O o sr O SB o p- O 1 z o t1 5* m 33 w •■♦3 u W C s bo a >o Q ;« - ?? c H w M ■ f > o c o FINE lEBRSBIUUUI PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS, J. C 8IEVERT, IBI BARRINCTON STREET. J -Tffl^ aari 9t, Haliflaz. ;e8 are n - erent ages Y may con- tnore than aas. This Qufactured ntendents, the Super- necoBsary »e supplied 3 supply of ced, and be ,t purpose, e grounds, lairman or ice of sale, ition, shall I the time may have dges while lence their L'ds, within e language ht to any otherwise ace of any Committee amittee, to udrance or ifficient re- don given ; before the V. * lat has not and 7, and exhibition, forx^arded such as are n for such, ook, in the K. 26. Exhibitors must supply themeelves with proper fastenings, for safely securing the animals in their stalls. All bulls over nine months old must have rose-rings. 27. Arrangements will be made by the Eailway to discharge live stock and other exhibits for Provincial exhibition at North Street Station. Exhibitors must be prepared to take them directly from the cars on arrival. The direct routt. from the Eailway Station, is up North Street to liobie Street, thence south along Eobie Street, to the Exhibition grounds. 28. No person shall bo permitted, under any circumstances, to com- pete for prices, as an exhibitor, in the same class in which he acts as a judge, and any one so acting shall forfeit all awards that may be made to him, at the exhibition. FURNITURE AT No. 11 Prince Street, Halifax, BUREAUS, TARLOR CHAIRS, CHAMBER SUITS, Cane and Wood Chairs, Wash Stands, Leaf Tables, BEDSTEADS, MATTRASSES, Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, &c., &e. ACENTS FOR THE EXCE^JOB WINDOW SHADE CO, TESTIMONIAL FROM PROF. LAWSON, Secretary Central Board of Agriculture of Nova Scotia. Dfar Sir, Dalhousie College, Halifax, May 6th, 1879. I am glad to hear that you ara about to resume the agency for the North British Co/s "Nutritious Condiment," originally introduced by you in 1872. It was then well appreciated by horsemen, cettle feeders, and dairymew in this Province, and the animals shown at the Provincial Exhibition, in October, 1874:, for the special prizes offered by you, wore very creditable, and attracted much attention. I pm, dear sir, yours truly, Georqi: Frasbr, Esq. GEOEGE LAWSON. W o o o I CO P w 9 m 11 ■n N STREET. OPERA MS RELO CLAMES, AT J. C SIEVERT'S, 191 BARRiNCTON STREET, HAUFAX. AJohlotof Wom^. Ml-«te-.Bby>>&Yout h,' Boots & 8hoa. at low £gur^. E. Boraha m. 20 CD -2 T-l o O 1=1 I a -2 "ARMY AND NAVY DEPOT, Granville St, Opposite H. M. Ordnance, 99 ALWAYS IN STOCK. WINES ! WINES ! WINES ' fouodland" POJtT WINJ^k o?/MfDmK'l''a"n'rMrESAL''v ""' "*""'■ LIQUORS! LIQUORS! LIQUORS' HonnesBy'a and MartclP, Pale and Dark BRANDIES • Old Irish ^t:nX';:,::t,%,x^l%[ o"* Ja-i«a ..i d^IS LIQUEURS ! LIQUEURS ' tin's, ^"'P'""'t? fr»"J.fira'8ouroC8-the floest brands-distinauished for Klui:.'""' 1°»''»y. ""I higtly recommended for .nelcinal and CHOICE H AVANA CICABS_AHD VIBCINIA TOBACCO! GrROOERTTTS I ITAMirwlEllWsE^^^^^^^ ^^^'^^--- '^^OCERIES AND Jams, Jellies Pickles, Sauces, Salad Oil, Bacon, Hams, Cheese Sac^ars Teas (a specmhty), Preserved Fruits, Butter/ Flour Oatmeal S' Bico, Biscuits, Soups, Meats, Essences/jellies, Candles sZ Perfumes^ lli^NE^ltl^nt^l'^^' ""^^^"^"^ of other goods suitrbKr '""^''' DINNER. l-WNOHEON DESSERT, FISHING AND SMOOTSNQ EXOUR- ^n^n . .^ . SIGNS AND SEA VOYAQES. ^^'^ all^^TtlTp'i^trnee"""'''' ^^''^'""^ ^^^^"^^^ ^^ Warded to ZAMJSS^ SCOT T. (?l B. 0. & C. B. 0. MPFfi AT .1 OEtVCS-rta m^. ».»».;.;.--■■. ------- r~'"~* ^-1 tr g' d 3. s, K Bbreham, DT." ce. pt8. and .; fino old d "^ew- )RS! 31d Irish, Oemerara N^OYAU, PUNCH, lished for inal and CThlldrenB- Boots aadghoee to every variety aod price. «t Boreham'i PRIZE LIST 187Q. e^ CD lACCOl § 1 o Or 58 AND , Sugars, al, Fish, erfumes, lb Class l.—Horses. ^innnTT/^'"^ ''"^'' for' horscs, tho judffcs aro requested to take Into nZ Zi l^ ^^t'«' «'^^°' ir^kning, style and noun Iness, as well as orc"ed and^noi to award any pnze unless they consider the animal worthy Colt« exhibited with their dams in sections 3 7 18 are compete in sections U, 23; but no other animal in this cla^ allowed to compote in more than one section. THOROUGHBRED HORSES, L e. Horfies with gtud book pedigree. eligible will to be (fi Seetion. 1. Best thoroughbred stallion, 4 years old and upwards |5o OO ?nd do do 30 00 2. B&cf tiiorooghbred stallion un- der 4 years 30 00 2nd do do 20 00 3. Best thoroughbred brood mare and colt (or eviience that a colt has been reared) 40 oO 2nd do do 30 00 •^rd do do 20 00 TROTTING, CARRIAGE AND SADDLE HORSES. 4. Best stallion to breed horsee for trotting, carriage or road, 4 years ^\i and upwards, to be shown in ^^nag--V 50 00 ^"'1 do do 30 00 3i'd do do 20 00 5. Best stallion to breed horses for trotting, caiTiago or road, 3 years old and under 4 . •. 9. 10 0. 2nd do do 3rd do do Best stallion to breed horses for trotiing, carriage or road, 2 yeai-s old , ^__ 2"^ do do ..,.!!...... 3rd do do ...,,. Best brood mare and colt (or «vi. dence that a colt has been reared) for breeding hoi'ses for trotting! carnage or roa7n in halter 12 00 2nd do do .,.. 10 00 3rd do do 8 00 Best sucking colt, for trotting, carriage or road 10 00 2nd do do 3rd do do II 12 13 14 8 00 8 00 6 00 AGRICULTURAL 16 & DRAFT HORSES. Best BtaliioH lo breed horaes for agricultural and draft purposes, 4 years old and upwards 50 oo 2nd do do 30 00 3rd do do .., 20 00 Try Oiacd'8 l^^r i3eer, 3tJ and 38 IDxUte fcJtr^et, HaSST wm'^0»ifimmk «!S. CO 8 Section. «3 w H t3 CO o Eh 03 w I 'o O a C 16, 17, 18. 00 15 00 8 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 19. Beat stfcllion to breed horaes for .igricultural and draft purr-oses, 3 years and under 4... on 2";i do do v;::::::::' 3rd do do ■ Best sMhon to breed horses for agricul ural and draft purposes. 2 years old * ' 2nd do ■■■■do";;;;;:;:"* 3rd do do Best brood mare and colt (or evi- dence that a colt has been reared) for breeding horses for agricultura and draft pur)>o8e8 on 2nd do do 'iif do do ;;;;;;;;; do do 10 00 Best pair draft horses, both 'to 'be hibt "^ property of the ex- S f i° 30 00 l^l=i_do.. 20 00 00 25 00 j 15 00 23 Section. .^0. Hest colt (not a stallion) for draft sriSr*' ^ ^'"" *'**' ''''°''" '" 2nd ■(io do"";;;;;;;;"""" 3rd do do ;;;; Best coU (not a stallion) for draft Er"''' ^ ^''*" "''*' ^^°''" •» 2nd do "do ';;;;■; 3rd do do ;;;;;; Best c«lt (not a stallion) for draft purposes, one year old, shown in nalter— 2nd ^ do do ;;;;;;;;;;'; Best sucking colt for draft pur- 31. 22 12 00 10 00 8 00 10 00 8 r) € 00 poses ?nd 3rd do do do do 8 00 'g'OO 6 00 4 00 3 00 Important to --^-.eeps^^Hc^^^r^ow. O. P.," THE NORTH BRITISH CATTLETOOb COMPANY ' HAVE DBPOTQ Arp »'w^nrMiif, LONDON, HAVE DEPOTS AT ^ ^ GLASGOW, DUBLIN, AND HALIFAX, AWARDED LONDON EXHIBITION, GrOLHD MONTREAL, N. S. 1862. The Nutritious wincument is used in the Stablek of h^V? ^o^ses and Cattle in p 5«0Kt sirnurs wxmt, bist cut Tmccu t^ 4) 'Ci ■I ^ J 4. 5. 11. ilfiuc Boys' maatlc Side Boot*, from ll.OO. at Boreham's, Argy'.e Street, HAliftuc T draft >wn in 12 00 10 00 8 00 10 00 8 rj C 00 8 00 "6^00 t pur- ifflE. >2C, Pig, f,' 'Nutritious V'ales, the >ly suffl- 3 Rooms, ["estimon- Idressed. o i 9 28 Class 2.— Cattle. Thoroughbred stock, oertifiod pedigree, registered in Nova Scotia Herd Book, or certified by the Executive Committee of the Central Bojird of Agriculture, as duly qualified for entr3^ No cow (except fut) will bo allowed to compete, unless in milk, or with calf, or evidence that she has had a calf within twelve months.' SHORT HORN DURHAMS. Sectior BULLS. Best thoroughhred Durham bull, 3 years old and upv-ards $30 00 2nd do do 20 00 3rd do do . 15 00 S 2. Best thoroughbred Durham bull, 2 years old 20 00 2nd do do 15 00 3rd do do 10 00 3. Best thoroughbred Durham bull, 1 year old 15 00 2nd do do 10 00 3rd do do 6 00 4. Best thoroughbred Durham 1*11 calf, under 1 year 10 00 2nd do do 8 00 3rd do do 6 00 5. Best thoroughbred Durham bull calf, under 6 mos 8 00 2nd do do 4 00 C0W8 6. Best thoroughbred Durham cow. 30 00 2nd do do 20 00 3rd do do 15 00 7 . Best thoroughbred Durham hei fer, 2 years old 12 00 2ud do do 10 00 3rd do do 8 00 8 . Ber, c thoroughbred Durham heifer, 1 year old 12 00 2nd do do 10 00 3rd do do 8 00 9 . Best thoroughbred Durham heifer calf, under 1 year 10 00 2nd do do 8 00 3rd do do 6 00 10. Be t thoroughbred Durliam heifer calf, under 6 months 8 00 2nd do do . 4 00 AYRSHIRES. BULLS. 1 1 . Best thoroughbred Ayrshire bull, 3 years old, and 'xpward 25 00 2nd do do 15 00 Srd do ,?n 10 00 Section. 12. Best thoroughbred Ayrshira bull. 2 years old ' is OO 2ua do do 10 00 3rd do do 8 00 1 3 . Best thoroughbred Ayrshire bull, 1 year eld 12 00 2nd do do 8 00 3rd do do 6 00 14. Best thorough! -ed Ayrshire bull calf, under 1 year ....". 10 00 2nd do do 8 00 3rd do do 6 00 15. Best thoroughbred Ayrshire buU. oalf, under 6 months 8 00 2iid do do 4 00 cows. 16. Best thoroughbred Ayrshii-e cow 25 00 2iid do do 15 00 Srd do do 10 00 17. Best thoroughbred Ayx-shire heifer, 2 years eld 12 00 2nd dc do 10 00 Srd do do 8 00 18 . Best thoroughbred Ayrshire heifer, 1 year oid , 10 00 8 00 6 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 2nd do ai Srd do do 1 9 . Best thoroughbred Ayrshire heifer calf, under 1 year 2nd do do Srd do do 20. Best thoroughbred Ayrshire heifer calf, under 6 mos 8 00 2nd do do 4 00 DEVONS. BULI.S. 21. Best thoroughbred Devon bull, 3 years old and upwards 25 00 2nd do do 15 oo 3rd do do 10 00 22. Best thoroughbred Devon bull, 2 years old 15 oc 2nd do do 10 00 3rd do do 8 00 23. Best thoroughbred Devon bull, 1 yearold 12 00 2nd do do 3 00 Srd do do G 00 9 M O m h- c SO o H a o I iHi "5 •< 2; H JTie Condiment prevents colio^and cures colda and influenza. | T] 24 " T ■ '^ H I— I Section. 24. Best thoroughbrefl Devon bull calf, under 1 year , lo 00 2nd flo do 8 00 OK « , ^"^ ^^ 6 00 wio. iiest thoroughbred Devon bull calf, under 6 mos g qo 2"<1 do do 4 00 cows. Best thoroughbred Devon cow... 25 00 2nd do do 15 00 <^i'd do do Best thoroughbred Devon heil'er,' 2 years old * jo qq 2nd do do .*.*.'."." 3rd do do ..' Best thoroughbred Devon heifer 1 year old n) qq 2"d do do 8 00 p . ,, *^'^,, do 6 00 liest thoroughbred Devon heifer calf, luider one year g qo 2nd do do ^'■d do do ....'.'.".*.",",'!! Best thoroughbred Devon heifer calf, under 6 months g 2nd do do ....! 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Section. 39. Best thoroughbred Jersey heifer calf, under 1 year 8 0( 2nd do do 6 00 3id do do 4 00- Best thoroughbred Jersey heifer » i calf, und'T 6 mos '. 8 2nd do do 4 40, 00 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 GUERNSEY.S. 00 00 JERSEYS. 41, 42. 43. 44. 45. 6 00 4 00 31. 32, 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. BULLS. Best thoroughbred Jersey bull, 3 years old and upwards .... 25 00 ff do do ;;;; 15 00 ^ ..u *^''., "^^ 1000 ■ -tsest thoroughbred Jersey bull, 2 n"««id-; 15 00 ff do do 10 00 •5'>1 do do 8 00 Best thoroughbred Jersey brll 1 rT°^^"-;- 12 00 -nd do do 3id do do W Best thoroughbred Jersey bull calf, imder one year 8 00 2nd do do ...".".'.'.'.".'.*.** 3id do do Bt t thoroughbred Jersey bull calf, under 6 months 8 00 2nd do do ;. 4 00 cows. Best thoroughbred Jereey cow... 25 00 2nd do do 15 00 ■^T^d do do 10 00 Best thoroughbred Jersey heifer, 2 years old 12 00 2»d do do .'.'.'".",! 10 00 'Td do do 8 00 Best thoroughbred Jersey heifer J'y«*f«ld ; 1000 2'^f do do 8 00 ■'■^" do ao 6 00 8 Oo 6 00 6 00 4 00 DULLS. Best thoroughbred Guernsey bull, 3 years old and upwards ' 25 00 2nd do do 15 oo ■^rd do do 10 00 Best thorouglibred Guernsey bull 2 years old ' 15 qq I'^X *?° do 1000 -^rd do do 8 00 Best thoroughbred Guernsey bull, lyf^^'oJd. 1200 ^nu do do 8 oO ^rd do do 6 00 Best thoroughbred Guernsey bull i calf, under 1 year 3 00 ' 2nd do do ..I'.. 3rd do do ....'." liest thoroughbred Guernsey bull calf, under 6 mos 3 00 2ud do do 4 00 cows, thoroughbred Guernsey • 25 00 do do 15 00 do do 10 00 thoroughbred Guernsey I years old 12 QO do do 10 00 I , do do 8 00 i thoroughbred Gueinscy I 1 year old , 10 oo ' ""^ do 8 00 ,, ^o ,, do 6 00 thoroughbred Guernsey heifer calf, under 1 year g 00 2nd do da '..' ^^'d do do .....".'.." Best thoroughbred Guernsey heifer calf, under 6 months 8 00 2ud do do 4 00 i HERDS. A herd to consist of one bull, ^nd ti* females, two of which must be cows. No person can be allowed to enter more than one herd, under the same section, but animals exhibited in a herd, for single prizes. 51. Best thoroughbred Shorthorns., 2nd do do 8rd do do fi"> :p^ h^ O O Ladles' Serge Luttoned Boots from $1.00 upwaids. at Boreham's. 26 Section. 80. Best gi-ade Jersey heifer, 1 year, and under 2 7 qo 81 "p^ ^'^''t ^° •••"■.■■.'.■.■.:: 5 00 81. Best grade Jersey heifer calf..... 5 00 2nd do do 2 00 82.* Best grade Guernsey cow, 3 years old and upwards 15 qo 2"^^ do do '..'....'. 10 00 Section. 83.* Best grade Gue-nsey cow, 2 yeari old and under 3 jq 00 2nd do do ...... 8 00 84.* Best grade Guernsey heifer, 1 year and under 2 700 2nd do do .'.'.'].".' 5 00 85.* Best grade Guernsey heifer If 5 00 2nd do do '. 2 00 J^^^^^^^^^^ot^^Cumrd^^^ 3tock can compete in this section L The Largest and Best selected Stock of every description IN CHINA, CLASS, AND EARTHENWARE Cutlery, Plated Ware, &c., IS TO BE FOUJS'D A^ BURSLEM HOUSE, 1-78 C3-ie^IT-9^IX,LE SJTSEHIT HALIFAX, N. S. All VUUors to the Exhibition ar^li^^^„ eull a..d see for themselv es. apothecariesHhallT" (Laie Avery, Brown cf Co.'s detail) 7 and 9 OEORGE ^^^REET. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Eetail Trade, Physicians' Prescriptions, &c., &c InH^iJ ,J ,"i?.°\°^''' Drug Store in Halifax, and offers un«n„„ll„d °™'""' ""< ««»«ns, WHOIESALE m HU«,l, J. a. SIEVI,,, ,„ a*RR,K«TON STRIET. c3 ■•»■-«■■— -*»*«y» « | in i » i iM .iui iui'a. ', 2 yeari 10 00 8 00 leifer, 1 7 00 5 00 fer If. 5 00 2 00 Mens' T^d Shoes, stronfr and nest, ft-om jl.26 upwards, at roreham's scription M I see for &C., her Pop- tmades, «% &c, truments. II eq nailed o« Ul >o ^ M N STREET. 27 Class 3 SHORTWOOL— Thoroughbred. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS. Section. 1. Best ram, 2 shears and over $8 00 2nd do do 6 00 2. Best ram shearling 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 3. Best ram lamb 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 4. Best 2 ewes, 2 shears and over .. 8 00 2nd do ao 6 00 5. Best 2 ewes, shearlings 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 6. Best 2 ewe lambs 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 SOUTHDOWNS. 7. Best ram, 2 shears and over 8 00 2nd do do 6 00 8. Best ram shearling 7 00 2nd do do V"6 00 9. Pest ram lamb 6 00 "^.nd do do 4 00 10. Best 2 ewes, 2 shears and over .. 8 00 2nd do do 6 00 11. Best 2 ewes, shearlings 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 12. Best 2 ewe lambs 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 LONGWOOL— Thoroughbred. L2ICESTERS. 13. Best ram, 2 shears and over 8 00 2nd do do C 00 14. Best ram shearling 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 15. Best ram lamb 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 16. Best 2 ewes, 2 shears and over... 8 00 2nd do do 6 00 17. Best 2 ewes, shearlings 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 18. Best 2 ewe lamba 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 .—Sheep. OTHER THAN LEICE8TEHS. Section. 19. Best ram, 2 shears and over 8 00 2nd do do 6 00 Best ram shearling 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 Best ram lamb 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 Best 2 ewes, 2 shears and over... 8 00 2nd do do 6 00 Best 2 ewes, shearlings 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 Best 2 ewe lambs 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 The judges will be guided by purity of blood, in awarding the above prizes. GRADES, CROSSES, &c. Best i"am, 2 shears and over 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 3rd do do 4 00 4th do do 3 00 Best ram shearling 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 3rd do do 3 00 4th do do » 2 00 Best ram Iamb 6 00 20 21. 22 23. 24 25 26. 27 2nd 3rd 4th do do do do do do 28. Best 2 ewes, 2 shears and over. 2nd 3rd 4th do do do do do do 4 00 3 00 2 00 7 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 29. Best 2 ewes, shearings 6 00 2nd 3rd 4th do do do do do do 4 00 3 00 2 00 30. Best 2 ewe lambs 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 3rd do do 3 00 4th do do 2 00 81 . Best 2 wethers, not over 3 shears 8 00 2nd do do 6 00 3rd do do 4 00 Halifax, N. S., June 9th, 1879. Dear Sir, — My Cow having been under the effects of lead poisoning has been successfully treated by Mr. Byrne, Veterinary Surgeon, and having become much emaciated from its effects, I was induced to try your "Nutritious Condiment." The results have been most satis- iactory. After using the Condiment for a short time, she has not only regained her usual tone, but instead of only a few quarts of milk daily, she is now yielding fourteen, and the quality much richer, and we have pleuty of cream for butter and other purposes. I do bt'lievc the Condiment to be everything that is claimed for it, and can recommend it with ■' nfidencc to others. ^ Yours very truly, Gfcu. FkA8ish, Esy., ~ J. K. GOOLD, Major, Agent North British Co'» Staff Paymaster to H.M. Forces. Ntiiritioua Condiment, Halifax. ^ The Condiment will coas the most mipaired appetite. w o fts 3 o CD < o ct- CD o o 3 3 o ■-x o a a § ■+3 > o o 05 d3 e o We refund money, If goods do not suit. B. Boreham. 28 Class 4.— Swine. BERKSHIRE.-Thoroughbred. .Section. 2. Section. 1. Best boar, 2 years and over $S 00 2»J do do 6 00 Best boar, 1 year and under 2 . 7 00 2nd do do 5 00 iK'st boar, under 1 year H 00 2nd do do Best sow, 2 years and over ... 2nd do do Best sow, 1 year and under ^ years ^ ^"'^ <^o do"."..*.'*.'.'..'.! 5 Best sow, under 1 year " 6 OO 2nd do do .■"! 4 00 7. Best breeding sow and litter (not less than 5 pigs) 12 00 WHITE YORKSHIRE OR ELLESMERE. 4 00 8 00 6 00 12. 13. 14. 6. 00 00 8. 10, 11. Best boar, 2 years and over .... 8 00 2nd do do Best boar, 1 year and under 2 2nd do do Best boar, under 1 year '.. 2nd do do .*.'.. Best sow, 2 years and over ...*." 8 00 M ^_ do 6 00 6 00 7 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 Best sow, 1 year and under 2 ... 7 00 2nd do do 5 oo Best sow, under 1 year 6 00 2nd do do 4 00 Best breeding sow and litter (not less than 5 pigs) 12 00 ALL OTHER BREKDS AND CK0S8ES 15. ^est boar, 2 yeara and over 7 2nd do do 16. Best boar, 1 year and under 2. -nd do do 17. Best boar, under 1 year 2nd do do '.'.'.*.. 18. Best sow, 2 years and over 7 00 2nd do do ' 00 19. Best sow, 1 yjarand under 2 C 00 2nd do do 4 00 20. Best sow, under 1 year 5 00 2nd do do 3 00 21. Best fat hog 10 00 2nd t'o do .* 8 00 3i'd do do 6 00 22 Best breedinsc sow and litter, (not less than 5 pigs) 10 00 2nd do do 3rd do do 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 6 00 AND WiiTiiQ Mmbeuy, Hesslein Buildings, HoUis Street, HALIFAX, N. S., For tHe Eirtoi of Ymi Men for Biiess. Ar, J^.F°^^ ^T THE EXHIBITION Are cordially InvUedJo^ cal l and examine th e IngUtuttoa. Rooms open from S^^'-n^Sn p. m., from 2 to 4, and from 7.30 See our Samples at th^KxhlWtion Building, FRAZEE & WHISTON. / 'ine uondiinent ensixres perfect Digestion," o ft' O 3 9 o V '-, -/} i a I 4) cr. S o X 1 c Q a < as u a) H c •< H Qlv6 ua a call Do not forget the place. 232 Argyle St. 3 doors North Colonial Market, r2 sr (not 7 00 5 00 6 GO 4 00 12 00 !K0S8ES r 2.. itter, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 / 6 6 4 5 3 7 c 4 5 •eet. SS. tion. m 7.30 o n O •-! ft 9 C3 3 13 o o 4 ►^ r «5 D .'If y^ a bo c6 G a:; H ■_) G '^ H !^ OS 29 Class 6.— Poultry. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Old birds (hatched previous to 1>« and one female; chickens (hatched than six, any sex. The exhibitors watering and cleaning, as in the ^^ Section. 1st 2n . 1. Brona Turkeys $5 00 $:{(>' 2. Bronze Turkey Chickens... 3 00 1 50 3. Any other variety of Tm-- keys 5 00 3 00 3rd prize 2 00 4 . Any other variety of Turkey Chickens '. 3 00 150 Domestic Geese 3 00 1 50 Wild GeesL 3 00 150 Aylesbury Ducks 3 00 1 50 Pekin Ducks 3 00 1 50 Rouen Ducks 3 00 150 Any other variety of Ducks 3 00 1 50 Light Brahmas 3 00 150 Light Brahma Chickens... 3 00 1 50 Da.k Brahmaa 3 00 1 50 Da:lc Brahma Chickens 3 00 1 50 Buft'Cochins 3 00 150 Buff Cocliin Chickens 3 00 1 50 Partridge Cochins 3 00 150 Partridge Cochin Chickens 3 00 1 50 Any other variety of Cochins '. 3 00 Any other variety of Cochin Chickens 3 00 Houdans 3 00 150 Houdan Chickens 3 00 1 50 White-face Black Spanish.. 3 00 1 50 White-face Black Spanish Chickens 3 00 150 25. White Leghorns 3 00 1 26. White Leghorn Chickens.. 3 00 1 27. Brown Leghorns ....300 1 28. Brown Leghorn Chickyis.. 3 00 1 29. Black Leghorns .....3 00 1 30. Black Leghorn Chickens... 3 00 1 31. Black Pied Games 3 00 32. Black Red Game Chickons 3 00 33. Brown Red Games 3 00 34. Brown Red Game Chickens 3 00 79) to be shown in pairs, one male ess 1 50 1 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1 50 1 50 *. 50 1 50 in 1879) in collections of not of poultr}'- mustt attend to feed of other live stock. tion. let Silver Pencilled Hamburgs 3 00 Silver Pencilled Hambuig Chickens 3 OO Silver Spangled Hamburgs 3 00 Silver Spangled Hambuig" Chickens 3 00 Golden Spangl'd Hamburgs 3 00 Golden Spangled Hamburg Chickens 3 oO Black Hamburgs 3 00 Black Hamburg Chickens.. 3 00 White Polish 3 00 White Polish Ch'ckens 3 00 White Crestei! Black Polish 3 00 White Crested Black Polish Chickens 3 00 Bearded Golden Polish 3 00 Bearded Golden Polish Chickens 3 00 Any o.her variety of Polish 3 00 Any other variety of Polish Chickens 3 00 Plymouth Rocks 3 00 Plymouth Rock Chickens. 3 00 Dominiques 3 00 Dominique Chickens 3 00 Dorkings, any variety 3 00 Dorking Chickens 3 00 Grade or Common Fowls... 2 50 Grade or Common Chickens 2 50 Game Bantams, any variety 1 50 Game Bantam Chickens... 1 50 Bantams, not Game 1 50 Bantam Chickens, not (^nie 150 100 Guinea Fowl , 2 00 100 Pea Fowl 3 oO 2 00 Pheasants, any variety... 3 00 2 00 Pigeons, collection of not less than eight.. 4 00 2 00 35 36 37 38 3D 40 41 42 43 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51. 52. 5,^. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 2nd 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 60 50 00 00 00 H o o P 3 o t3 ct- CB o 1 ■> CO Oh (D o ■a 18. 19, 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39, 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. T?nn. 9^®® 6.-~Roots and Vegetables. ro2ZXtXt'T:^C^^^^^ and surplus roots and fibres rX^^:^^,''""''''^^''^^ *^« P-^ection of the growth of Section. 1. Half bushel iJarly Rose Potatoes «i J? 1^9^ M Half bushel any other early Potaton.. * °" ^ ^^ ^ ^0 Half bushel Bresee's Prolific ' f 125 100 Half bushel Garnet Chili ^ ^^ ^ 25 1 00 HalfbushelJennyLind ^ ^^ ^ 25 100 Half bushel Prince Albert ^ ^^ ^ ^^ Half bushel Snow Flake " ^ ^^ 1 00 Half bushel Suttons' Red *Flower Ball ! ^2 ^ 25 1 GO Half bushel White CuMco -^ 25 1 00 Half bushel Black Calico '^ 25 1 00 Half bushel Jackson White ^ 25 1 00 Half bushel Leonard ^ 25 1 00 Half bushel O'Brien ^ 25 1 00 soi-ts of potatoes nynL^elrth^e^ ^L^j /^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ,, S:k';^e%tSrelT ^^^^"«'-^ «f -chlrt for- t^blTand' '' less thaTs Ic;sLof%"l7f '/■'"'" \^'''^ '' '''^^' "ot Six Sweedish Turnips, purple tip ^ ^^ 1 00 Six longred Mangel Wurzels . ^ ^0 1 00 Six Orange Globe Mangel Wurzels ■*'.■.*.■.■.■.■.'. } J,? ^ 00 Pozen White Sugar Beets ^ ^0 100 Six Kohl-rabi \^^[ -1 50 l oo i^ozen Altringham Carrots ^ •''0 1 00 Dozen Long Orange Carrots ^ ^0 1 00 i'ozen Early Horn Carrots ^ ^0 100 Dozen JarnLs's Intermediate Carrots ".■.■;:.' ! ?!! ^ 00 Dozen White Belgian Carrots ^ ^^ 1 00 Dozen Carrots of any variety, n^t'enumemi;'^ ] ^J ^ ^^ Dozen Table Parsnips ' "*" ^ 50 1 00 Dozen Feeding Paranipg*..!! ^ ^0 1 00 Half dozen Winter Radiflhes.... ^ ^0 ' "" Dozen Salsify 1 00 Doven Scorzonera ."...'.". 1 00 Dozen Root Artichokes " ^ 00 ■' 100 tr a o s 2 o 00 3 00 2 2 00 50 50 50 50 o« WAiic Aiiu ««.CHER'S BEST RAZORsTTTii^VERT, ,9, BARRlSSTS^SSii^ M »o *^;d(PI^'- ■ " ' | 'I MI*" | •»•*•" »«SiP'i ■MM Balifuc Ladles' Serjre Balmo.-als, tipped, a real grood article, only $1.26 at Boreham'a id fibres Potatoes ished by fowtb of 30 1 00 M Ol 31 Section. Ist 2nd 3rd 45. Dozen Dpnvers Onions 1 50 1 00 46. IJozen White Onions 1 50 1 00 47. Dozen Red Onions 1 50 1 00 48. Dozen Potato Onions 1 50 1 00 49. Dozen Onions, other varieties 150 100 50. Dozen Eschallots 1 00 50 51. Half Dozen Leeks 1 50 52. Dozen Garlic 1 00 53. Six Heads White Solid Celery , 1 50 1 00 54. Six Heads Red Solid Celery 150 100 55. Three Heads Drum Head Cabbage .' 150 100 56. Three Heads Savoy 1 50 1 00 57. Three Heads Red Cabbage 1 50 1 00 58. Three Heads, any other sort 1 50 1 00 59. Three Stalks Brussels Sprouts 1 50 1 00 60. Three Heads Cauliflower 2 00 150 61. Dozen Red Tomatoes (with name of variety) 1 00 75 5C 62. Dozen Yellow Tomatoes (with name of variety) 100 75 60 63. Six new variety (with name of variety) , 100 64. Brace Water Melons 1 50 1 00 65. Braee Citron Melons 100 75 66. Brace Musk Melons 100 75 67. Two Butman Squash 150 100 68. Two Boston Marrow Squash 1 60 1 00 50 69. Two Hubbard Squash 150 100 50 70. Two Marble Head Squash 150 100 50 71. Largest Squash 2 00 150 100 72. Two Pumpkins 100 50 73. Largest Pumpkin 150 125 74. Brace of Cucumbers 100 50 Note. — All tomatoes, squashes and cucumbers, must have been grown in the open air, without any protection after the 20th June. Special prizes offered by the Etiwan Phoaphate Company, of South Carolina. A. M. Jack, Halifax, General Agent. 75. For the best 6 specimens of Sugar Beets, grown with the Etiwan Co's fertilizers $4 00 3 00 1 50 76. SixSv eedish Turnips, grown with the Etiwau Co's fertilizers. 4 00 3 00 1 50 77. Six Mangel Wurzels, any variety, grown with the Etiwan Co's fertilizers ." 4 00 3 00 150 78. Half bushel of Wheat, grown with the Etiwan Co's fertilizers 4 00 3 00 150 79. Half bushel Oats, grown with the Etiwau Co's fertilizers ... 4 00 3 00 1 50 80. Half bushel Buckwheat grown with the Etiwan Co's fertilizers 4 00 3 00 150 An ixivoice or certiflcate, evidencing the purchase of the fertilizer from an agent of the Etiwan Co., to be lodged with the Secretary of the Exhibition at the time of making the entry. Exhibitors are also requested to accompany their exliibits v.'ith a statement of the produce pe r acr e. £ PEAiT's @Eif ill mmm, 18 GEORGE STREET. Picture Frames and Mouldings, Gilt, Walnut and Imitation Mouldings, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RUSTIC Mono, VELVET, PHOTO. AND CABiKET FRAMES, BRACKET AND BRACKET SAWS, BIR33 OA.aES, Etc. EVERYTHING "WONDERFULLY CHEAP. DOLLS, TOYS AND FANCY UOODS ; NOVELTIES ARRIVING EVERY WEEK MARKED CHEAP FOR CASH. Opposite wra. Notman's. 18 Qeorge Street, Halifax, N. S. HAVANA ANO GERMAN CICARSl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. C. SIEVIRT, 181 BABRINGTGN ST. H W o cc CI » l-J o o o P- 5n P ct- en 00 m^HMPia We Invite our CJoxinry fMends to a an examination of our stock & prioes, E. Boreham. 03 a o 35 >0 -♦J a d d «3 i^ 32 Class 7.— Grain and Field Seeds, Grain Manufac- tures, &c. Grains and seeds to be exhibited in boxes to be furiiisbcd by the committee. Grains, so cleaned by smut machines, or otherwise, as, in the opinion of the judges, to impair their vitality, will bo disqualified. Section. h 1. Collection of Wheat varieties, 1 qrt. of threshed giain and 12 heads of each sort ; the specimens taking the prize to be presen+^.d to the Provincial Mus- eum Diploma & 5 2. Busuel of Red Spring Wheat with name of variety, and specimens of straw and heads... .6 00 3. Bush of White Spring Wheat with name of variety and sjiecimens of straw and heads 6 00 4. Bush of Amber Spring Wheat with name of variety and specimens of straw and heads tj 00 fi. Bush Winter Wheat.4 00 «. Bush White Oats 3 00 7. Bush Black Oats 3 00 8. Bush Yellow Oats 2 00 9. Bnc^i any new and im- provv'd sorts 2 00 10. Bush Barley 3 00 11. Bush Sicilian Barley..2 00 12. Bush Annat Barley. ..3 00 13. Bush Winter Rye 2 00 14. Bush Spring Rye 2 00 15. Bush Buckwheat, (rough) 1 50 1 6. Bush Buckwheat, (Shepody) 1 50 17. 12 ears Indian Corn..l 50 18. 12 eara Sweet Com...l 00 19. Half bushel Field Peas, white 2 20. Half bushel Pield Peas, grey 2 21. Peck Pole Beans 2 00 22 Peck Bush Beans 2 00 23. Peck Horse Beans 3 00 24. Half peck Broad Windsor Beans 2 00 O'a 2nd. 3rd. 00 3 00 00 4 00 00 4 00 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 1 00 00 50 00 00 100 2 00 1 00 I 00 75 00 1 50 1 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 Section. 1st. 2nd. .3rd. 25. Half peck Long Pod Beans 2 00 1 00 26. Half bash Timotliy Seed 4 00 3 27 . 1 lbs Red Clover seed2 00 1 28. 5 lbs Sweedish Tur- nip Seed 2 00 1 00 29. 2 lbs Carrot Seed, field, heavy seed, care- fully cleaned 2 00 1 00 30. 5 lbs Mangel Wurzel Seed 2 00 1 00 yl. 10 lbs White Sugar Beet Seed 3 00 2 32. Peck Flax Seed 2 00 1 33. Flour, certified to have been made of Nova Scotia grown Wheat, ground in Nova Scotia mill, aotless than 100 lbs 8 00 6 00 34. Flour or Meal of Nova Scotia Oats, 100 lbs... 4 00 2 00 35. Flour of Nova Scot.ti Buckwheat, 100 lbs...;-! 00 2 00 30. Pearl Barley, not less than 20 lbs 2 00 37. Pot Barley, not less than 20 lbs 2 00 38. Honey in comb, not less than 10 lbs 2 00 1 00 39. Clear Honey in jar, not less than 1 quart..2 00 1 40. 5 lbs Bees waj^ 2 00 1 41. Maple Sugar, not less than 10 lbs 2 00 1 00 42. Scotched Flax, not less than 5 lbs, giowth of 1878 or 1879 3 00 2 00 100 43 . Bundle of Flax in raw- state, gr'th 1878 or'79 2 00 1 00 44. Special prize offered by J. A. Markle, Halifax — One barrjl of /erne Flour, present value $8 50 for the best two loaves of home-made bread. 50 00 \ Celebrated Sparklingr Amber Ales. Oland ^ Oo. (M nS0^\- w mmmmm ' nn i \ m$: LH'iff| || iPli a, E. Boreham. anufac- led by the he opinion 2ud. 1 00 ? 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 3rd. 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 50 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 A. Markle, /erne home-made CD o 3 C o o P to >■ XT. H & If- H w w 5S r c m •I O o ■o ^. Extra Stou t Porter in Caaks and Pottlee. S. Oland. Bona & Ca. 83 " ' Section, 1 Class 8.— Dairy Produce. r. 1- n. ^ .^ BUTTER, let. Crock or Tub of Butter, salted, not less than 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 15 lbs 2. Butter in rolls, prints or boxes, not less than 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 5 lbs 3 4. 00 00 3 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 5. 6. 8. 9. ^5 lbs Butter in glass crock , 4 The largest quantity of Table Butter made from the milkings of one cow during seven days in Sep. tember. The butter to be accompanied by a state- ment of the quantity of milk produced daily, and the correctness of the exhibit to be attested by the competitor to the satisfaction of the judges.. 8 00 6 00 4 00 The best quality of Table Butter, not less than 5 lbs, made from the milk of one cow, driring seven days :n September g 00 ^ , „ , SPECIAL PRIZE. Crock or Tub of Butter, salted, not less than 15 lbs, mads on the Island of Cape Breton 6 00 CHEESK Cheese, factory made, not less than 40 lbs, nor more than 80 lbs, and one of a regular day's work _ 9 00 Daity Cheese, home made, not less than 15 lbs" 5 00 Home made Cheese, under 5 lbs weight, in imi- tation of any Dutc;i or Swiss marketable Cheese 4 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 4 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 8 00 4 00 */ 00 3 00 6 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 Nutritious Oondimeiit for Horses and CattleT"'^^^ Testimonial frorn Prof, Jjawson, Dear Sir Dalhousie College, Halifax, May 6th, 1879. 1 a«i glad to hear that you are about to resume the agency for the North British Co.'s "Nutritious Condiment," originally introduced by you in 1872. It was then well appreciated by horsemen, cattle feeders, and dairymen in this Province, and the animals shown at the Provincial Exhibition, in October, 1874, for the special prizes offered by you, were very creditable, and attracted much attention. I am, dear sir, yours truly, George Fraser, Esq. GEOEGE LAWSON. Agent North British Co's Nutnt-Hms Condim«nt, Halifax. LORDLY & STIMPSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES TLOUR, COFFEE, TEA, SUGmR, Wines, &e., of the Best V'intage. Corner Ooorge and Barrin^on Streets, HAI IPAV M C MEW ASSORTMENT OF POCKET CUTLERY AT J. C. SIEVERT'S, 191 BAHRINCTON STRUT, IIAUFAX. 6' §• ^|o Pijgohaeera of Hardware, call on A. M. Bell. Benne\ t's Wharf. 34 Class 9.— Hemp, Woollen, Flax, and Straw Goods. Manufactured by Exhibitor. All articles of Woollen and Flax manufacture shall be the growth and production or manufacture of the year 1878 or 1879. Section. lit. 1. Assortment of Cordage, Oakum, &c Diploma and $30 00 2. Not less than 8 yards, all wool, dresaed and fulled, power loom g 00 3. Not less than 8 yaids, all "Wool, Grey Twilled, dressed, power loom 6 00 4. Assorted lot Tweeds, all Wool, power loom i2 00 5. Not less than 8 yards, all Wool, Grey Twilled, undressed, power loom g 00 6. Not less than 8 yards, all Wool, Dressed and Fulled, hand loom g 00 1. Not less than 8 yards, all Wool, Grey T*villed, undressed, hand loom 5 oo 8. 8 yards. Women's Wear, Plain, hand loom .....*.' 5 00 9. 8 yards. Women's Wear, Fp.ncy Pattern, Cotton and Wool, hand loom 4 oo 10. 5 yards White Flannel, all Wool, power loom 4 00 11. 5 yards White Flannel, all Wool, hand loom 4 00 12. 5 yards White Flannel, Cotton and Wool, hand loom ... 4 00 13. Pair of Blankets, all Wool, power loom 4 00 14. Pair of Blankets, all V/ool, hand loom 4 00 15. Hearth Rug, all native Wool 5 oO 16. Hearth Rug, rag '/'''_ 4 OO 17. Carpet, all Wool !."'.'.".'.*.'.'.*...".. 9 00 18. Carpet, rag 8 00 19. 2 pair's Men's Woollen Socks 150 20. 3 pairs Woollen Stockings 1 50 21. 2 pairs Woollen Mits (plain) .".*.**".' 1 oo 22. 2 pairs Men's Woollen Mits (fringed) .....[ 1 oo 23. 2 pairs Men's Woollen Gloves 1 oo 24. 5 lbs Woollen Knitting Yam, white .'.*.'.' 2 00 25. 5 lbs Woollen Knitting Yam, grey 2 00 26. Pair Men's Knitted Woollen Undershirts 3 00 27. P^ir Men's Knitted Woollen Drawers 3 oO ?S. Pair Men's Knitted Woollen Guernseys '.. 4 oo "9. Women's Shawl 3 00 oO. Men's Plaid ...'..!!.... '5 00 31. 6 yards Flax Towelling !.'.*'.!'.!!*.!!! 3 OQ 32. 2 Women's Straw Hats 100 33. 2 Men's Straw Hats .'. 1 qo 34. Set of 6 Straw Table Mats '..'.7..'.'.'.'. 75 35. Fleece, Long Wool ....!.'.*".*.' 2 00 36. Fleece, Short Wool .".!!!!!.!!.!! 2 00 37. Pair Table Cloths, Flax, not less than 8 feet' by* 6 feet*!!.' 4 00 38. Lot of 3 Sheep Skin Mats, not plucked, dressed and colored \ 2 00 89. lOyafo^ Linen Sheeting ..,- ...!!!..!!...!!!!!!. 4 00 and. 8rd. 4th 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 10 00 8 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 2 OC 3 00 2 00 7 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 1 00 075 1 00 075 75 50 75 50 75 50 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 3 50 3 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 75 50 75 50 50 25 1 50 100 1 00 3 00 1 00 3 ( "> 2 00 "SHIMG TACKLf IN GREAT V«flE7Y AT J. C. SIEVERT'S, I9L BAMINGTON STMET. WALKI! tittammmaitmrnm •s Wharf. Straw rowth and 3rd. 4th. g 2 00 2 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 e=' im o A^jlBell ^gent for Warner's Fiah Hooke. Head Bennett's Whar f 85 nor Class 10— Agricultural Implements. All articles in this class must be neiv implements, not used ..... shown at previous Provincial exhibitions, and entered by, or ii the name of the manufacturer, as specimens of his skill and production at the present time; and must have a honajide price attached. Price to be taken into consideration by judges, as well as quality Section. 1st. 00 oo 24. Iron Plough $7 Wooden Plough, iron moulds 6 00 Wooden Plough 6 00 Double mould Plough 6 00 Plough, iron moulds 6 00 Subsoil Plough 6 00 Double Harrow 5 00 Wheel Harrow 4 00 Horse Cultivator 5 00 Hand Garden Cultivator ... 6 00 Seed Sower 4 00 Seed Sower, broadcast 2 00 Hay and Straw Cutter 4 00 Wheel Horse Rake 6 00 Ox Yoke 2 00 Root Cutter 4 oO Fanning Mill 6 00 Grain Separator 6 00 Hand Rakes, not less than i doz 3 00 Hay Forks, not less than 3, 2 00 Manure Forks, not less than 3 Dyke Spades, not less than 3 S !t Draining Tools, for tile dj-"- lag 6 00 -" „ no less than 3 2 00 2nd. 5 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 00 00 Section. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Forks, not less Hacks, not less 1st. 2nd. 2 00 1 00 Ptitato than 3 Potato tliivn 3 ; 2 00 1 00 Fif'd Roller 5 oO 3 00 Pitching Machine, or Horse Hay Fork .... 6 00 8 00 Potato digging Machine, if effective 10 00 7 00 Hay Waggon, 4 wheels 10 00 7 00 Box Cart, 2 wheels 10 00 6 00 Ladder Frame for bcx cart, to adapt it for harvesting grain or hay 8 00 6 00 Wheelbarrow 2 00 1 00 Farm Gate 3 oo 2 00 Portable Steam Engine for Agricultural purposes 30 00 20 00 Horse Power, 2 horses 15 00 10 00 Threshing Machine, small, 2 horses, complete 12 00 8 00 Threshing Machine, large, with cleaner, complete 15 00 10 00 Mowing Machine 20 00 15 00 Grain Crusher 3 00 2 00 Wind Power 10 00 i 00 Farm Snow-plough for clearing paths and roads in winter 5 oo 3 00 YOU SHOULD VISIT 217 Hollis Street, for VIRCiNIA TOBACCO, "AVAMA CIGARS, SALMON AND TROUT FISHING TACKL... Cricket and Base-Ball Goods, Geo. Wostenholm & Son's Fine Pocket Cutlery, Wade & Butcher's Plain and Concave Eazors. DEPOT FOR FORBES' AOME CLUB SKATES. Our Golden Magnet Bright VIrRinia CUT TOBACCO a Sneclalty. J WUKINC STICKS THE UMEST ASSSITniENT III TBI WORIO, AT J. 0. SIEYElrS, l«l BAMIINCTOII 8T a O I a w Warner's Fish HookB kept in str ck by A. M. H^H^ B^nn^f t'e Whar<^ I 86 12; o Q o Q a Class 11.— Fruits. All fruit must be exhibited ia tbe name )f the g-owor, except wbero otborwiso specified : any known violatio.. of this' rule, will forfeiture of ail tbe prizes awarded tbe party infringing it. cause tbe Section 1 A1'PLP:.S. o o u -4.9 (72 a '1-4 o S PQ i Eh O W w g o Q liest GENEItAL COLLECTION of Ap- pks from Halifax County, not more than thi' 'y sorts, six of each sort, naoncdanu lab'lkd; tlut Fruit must be grown in the (bounty, but may be the produce of several orchards, credit being given to the several growers on the labels ^6 Section. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. O. 9, 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. growers on the labels ^6 00 Do from Kings Co 6 00 Do from Annapolis Co 6 00 Do from Digby Co 6 00 Do from Lunenburg Co 6 00 Do from Quee. , Co 6 00 Do from Shelburne Co 6 00 Do from Yarmouth Co 6 00 Do from Hants Co 6 00 Do from ColchesierCo 6 00 Do from Cumberland Co 6 00 Do from Pictou Co 6 00 Do from Antigoi ish Co 6 00 Do from Guysboro' Co 6 00 Do from Cape Breton Co 6 00 Do from Richmond Co 6 00 Do from Inverness Co 6 00 Do from Victoria Co 6 00 SINGLE VARIETIE.S. To be exliibited on dishes to be furnished by the committee, each containing ten fruit. 1st 19. Gravenstein 1 50 20. Yellow Bellefleur ... 1 50 21. King of Ton^jkins C'ounty 1 50 22. Nonpareil 1 60 23. Blenheim Pippin ... 1 50 24. Grimes' Golden Pip. pin 1 50 25. Northeni Spy 1 50 26. Ribstou Pippin 1 60 27. Baldwin 150 28. Rhode Island Green- ing 29. Hubbardston Non- such 30. Blue PeaiTuaiu 1 25 31. Emperor Alexander.. 1 25 32. iEscpus Spitzenberg. 1 25 33. Calkins Pippin 1 25 34. Chenango Strawljcrryl 2^; 35. Duchess of Olden- burg 1 25 2ud 1 00 2 00 1^0 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 3rd 50 50 50 .'iO 50 50 50 50 50 36, 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 5 .. Ist Chebucto Beauty 1 26 Fall Jennetting 1 25 Cabashea, or 20 oz. i^ippin 1 25 Canada Reinette 1 25 Pomme Grisc 1 2.'/ Fameuse or Snow ... 1 2' (joldon Russet of "Western New Ywk. 1 25 Drap D'Or l 25 Pound Sweeet 1 25 Gloria Mundi 1 25 William's Favorite.. 1 25 Rhymer Pippin 1 25 Wjstfield Seek-no further i 26 Kingof the Pippins.. 1 25 Newtown Pippin 1 25 Keswick Codling 1 25 Golden Pippin (Eng- lish) 1 25 Cox's Orange Pippin 1 25 Golden Ball 1 25 Roxbury Russett 1 25 75 75 75 75 75 50 50 50 50 1 50 1 00 50 1 50 1 00 50 75 50 75 50 75 50 75 50 75 50 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. PEARS. On dishes containing ten fruit eaeh, Bartlett 1 50 1 OO Clapp's Favorite 1 50 1 00 Beurre Bosc i 50 l oo Louise Bonne de ^^^^y 1 50 1 00 50 Duchesse d'Augou- leme \ 50 Seckel \ 50 Winter Nelis 1 50 Great Britain 1 50 Flemish Beauty 150 Sheldon 1 50 Frederick of Wnr- teirburg 1 50 B«^urre d'Anjou 1 50 Beurre Diel 1 50 Onondaga 1 50 Marie Louise 1 50 Vicar of WinkPidd.. 1 50 QUTNCES. Same arrangement as Pears. Orange 1 50 1 25 Pear 1 50 1 25 o "Z lett'a Whar*'. scept wliero 1 cause tbo t 2nd 26 75 25 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 5 75 5 75 5 75 J 75 75 75 75 75 3rd 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 nit each. 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 w H ft r :C Mo e'- er a er % O _Trv_Pratt'L ^rier^for Paint^A. M. BeU. Agent. Benne c's Wharf' 37 Section CRAB APPLKS. Same arrangement a£ Pean. I Section. Ist 2nd 75 75 76 75 74. lied Siberian ] 00 75. franscendent 1 00 78. Ilysloi) 1 00 77. Montreal Beauty ... 1 00 PLUMS. Same anaiigement as Pears. 78. Six Sorts named 3 00 2 00 79. Three sorts nanted... 2 00 100 PEACHES. Same arrangement as Pears. 80. Grown under Glass.. 3 00 2 00 hi. Giown in open air... 3 00 2 00 CRAPES. On dishes, three bunches each OPEN AIR. 82. Isabella l OO 75 83. Hartford Prolific I 00 75 «4. Diana i oO 75 85. Concord J 00 75 86. IWaware 1 00 75 87. Black Cluster 100 75 3rd 60 50 50 60 1st 88. Sweet Water 1 00 89. Boyal Muscadine 1 00 90. Salem 1 00 91. Agwan or Roger* 1 00 9J>. Israella 1 Ou 98. Eumelan 1 00 94. Rebecca 1 00 2nd 76 75 75 76 75 76 75 3rd 60 60 *0 50 50 50 60 50 HOT HOUSE GHAPES. 95. Black Hamburg 4 00 3 00 2 00 96. Muscat of Alexan- dria 4 00 3 00 97. Fr .nkenthal 8 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 50 0*0 50 50 fOLD ORAPERV. 98. Black Hamburg 3 00 2 00 93. Any colored Grape, (not black) named 3 00 2 00 100. White Grape, any kind, named 3 00 2 00 BERRIEB. 101. Quart of Cranberries on a dish, any var- iety, named 100 50 102. Quart Foreiijn Black- beiTies, on a dish, any variety, named.. 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 THE CHEAPEST RETAIL DRY GOODS HOUSE. iciiiiM h m., 27?3 & 275 Barrin gton f ^^Co r. of Jacob St., Halifax. Wb am Ficy SlifirGfiiirs Mslis! MOURNING GOODS, BLACK CRAPES, ^'^^m }^^^^^> I <^'ash System. BIACK [ m?nwln «ATmoL P«P"^ar Prices. ci^AUiv UKAl'ES, vll VE^S^ TRIMMm^^'r*'^'"''" '''"y De. ULSTER CLOTHS, FLANNELS, vm.>JilS, IKIMMINGS, I partment. | MANTLE CLOTHS McMURU^ i- Sd CO. 273 and 275 Barrin^on btreet. GLOVES, HOSIERY, Strangers sho-ild avail them. PRINTED CAMBRICS WHITE COTTONS, SHEETINGS, TOWELINGS, TABLE LINENS. RIBBONS and LACES, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR, selves of the advantages we offer to cash BUYERS. Imported and our own Manufacture. LADIL^' COSTUMES, MANTLES, DOLMANS, FICHUS, Etc., of the Newest Designs,' MILLINERY FRE^JCH TRIMMED BONNETS AND HA' S FRENCH FLOWERS. " opi... ^..^^n,. .„„.-.-. OSTRICH FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS. Sec. &c. Agents for McCall's New York Bazaar Patterns. o d i d w W o &• CD d a o d o- ct> d CO 5* is p CO w THE CELEBRATED DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO AT J. C. SIEYERT'S 181 BARRINGTON STREET. ^ vrmsmmam -SjjSj&i^-i-^ Si O Oh O © m g -W3 tie d 1-5 H O w o Q Builder's Hardw«.r« ''•''^,"r':' and Prices m variety at A. M. B»Tr« 38 Se 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. io. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Class 12.— Ornamental Plants and Flowers. tion. .«!fDT,r1 «f v„;„„J Tll-^, Ist 2nd .nas 2 00 3Crotons * ^^ 3 Caladiums '.'.'..!!!'.'.'.'.'.*.!!!! ^ ^^ !t?r'"^°"'^ ■^^''"*'' '" l^loom," d'isti'n«;"no't'*elsewhere'en'umer^^ ^ ^^ 6 Fuchsi!as7dls"t"i'nZ!!!!!!!!! !.■."!!!!! ^?,^ 3 Fuchsias, distinct " ". •' 2 on Fuchsia, ringle specimen !.!!!!!!."! o ^a .3 pots or pans of Achimenes t l]i 3 Lantanas, distinct !!!!!!!!'""""" 3 qq 6 00 3 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00' 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2nd 15 00 7 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 10 00 7 00 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 61. 6 Zonal Geraniums, distinct 3 Zonal Geraniums, distinct 6 P/ouble Geraniums, distinct 3 Double Geraniums, distinct 3 Gold Tri-color Geraniums, distinct 3 Silver Tri-color Geraniums, distinct 3 Bronze Geraniums, distinct 1 Double Ivy Geranium, in bloom ..., 1 Variegated Ivy Geranium Pot of Liliums.! 1 Pyramidal Mignonette .'...!!."! 1 Trailing Pb:it in pot or basket ......!!! 1 3 Calceolarias, Shin bby 3 Verbenas, in jjots, distinct 6 Coleus, distinct 3 Coleus, distinct Green Ivy (Hedera) .....!.;!!!;'.;;!;!; o 00 Variegated Ivy (Heder.1) 2 Oft Heliotrope, in bloom Tree Heliotrope, in bloom Salvias Salvia ' f^^ 1 60 GUI BLOOMS. 6 Dahlias, distinct t) Fancy Dahlias, distinct .... 6 Pompone Dahlias, distinct 4 6 Hollyhocks, distinct !!!!!!". t 6 Gladiolus, distinct 12 Pansies, distinct 6 Stocks, distinct 2 00 6 Phlox Drummondi, disfciiict, 3 trus.-.e.s each,. ',..,*! o 00 00 4 00 4 00 00 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 7 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 OG 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3rd 10 00 m CD Aubumdale Jth second Horse Timers at M. S. Bro';m & Go's. 128 Qranvllle. St. Hallfex.' Jewelle ,3**' '^'^K^IXSSK^WnEwnplS^^m^^ M. BeU's. 00 3rd 10 00 3t. HaUflBbX. cc 95 A. M. BeU, Beimettfs Wharf, Cut Nails, Horse Nails, Boat Nails, etc., Halifax 39 Section. 1st $ m t 6 Perennial Phlox, distinct 300 6 Zinnias, distinct 2 00 6 French Marigolds, distinct !!!!!.'.'."'.!! 1 00 6 African Marigolds, distinct 1 00 6 Scabiou.^, distinct , 2 00 6 Antirrhinums, distinct ]][[[ 1 00 3 Pentsteinons, distinct .'.".'.*.!!. 1 00 Basket of Cut Flowers, not exceeding 14 inches in diameter.*.!!! 3 00 EP'^'F^ 3 00 Hand Bouquet 3 qq Hand Bouquet, made by a lady .*.'!.!!!! 3 00 Bridal Bouquet ' !!!!!!!!!!!! 3 00 00 00 00 2nd 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 Table Bouquet ..........!!!!.!!!!!!!! 3 Floi-al design, anyshape !!.!!!!! 5 Collection of Wild Flowers !!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 M^LIF^X MUMSIMY ^ f AND litaMlglmeit for lew aid Eat® Hants, JE3I ,j^^ IE?i JR I GEEEN HOUSE AND NURSERY, CORNER ROBIE AND NORTH STREETS, BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS RUBBERS, &c. A fine Assortment of American, English & Home Made AT G. HOLiLIDAY &; CO'S, JeweUery . Watches &8Uver Ware. wholeBale 8t retaU. M. 8. Brown & oo. I28 Gx^vllie St r o o t-i- m O CO cr & p B § p- a CO o s Ci c*- < o >^ eo td to o p IMIilil^SilMII --mt! :' ^-msmm I w >3 ■V 'Jl M o o o H O ;2 m O O t— ( o Q To Purchasei-s of Hardware. caU on A. M. Ben. Bennett's Wharf, Halff^ 40 Class 13.— Economic Minerals, 2. 3. 4. 5. including building stone Section, 1. Collection of Gold Specimens... Diploma Exhibit of Coal Diploma Collect-ion of specimens and 1st 2nd samples illustrating the manufacture of Iron from native ores. ..Diploma and 30 00 Exhibit of building Stones Diploma Grindstone fitted for use Diploma and 10 00 Cask or barrel of Burnt Lime from native lime- stone, the locationof quar- ry to be stated 5 00 Barrel of Calcined Plaster from native plaster, Diploma und 5 00 3 00 7. CLAY MANUFACTURES, «&e. Section. jgj 8. Bbl. of Raw Plaster, ground, for Agricultural Purposes... 5 00 9, Exhibit of Native Roofing Slates 5 oo Colle .on of Common, Pressed and Fire Bricks, made by exhibitor 5 00 Specimens of Drain Tiles .. 3 00 Collection of Pottery 10 00 Mantle Piece of native mar- We Diploma and 10 00 Specimen of Native Gran- ite, poli8hed..Diploma and 15 00 Specimen of Polished Red Granite, a cube of not less than 6 inches^ from native fiuarry 20 00 2nd 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 3 00 5 CO De Wolfe's Carriag^es X L. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Large Assortment at North-West Common. Also, Samples at Repository, Mollis Street, Opposite Halifax Hotel. BEST TIMBER USED, AND PRICES LOW. PONT PHAETONS (LANDAU'S) A SPECIALTY. ALMA HALL. 160 GRANVILLE STREET. 160. HALIFAX, N. S. .7.:rr\of^:^.^^^^^^ Boys' clothing, Custom work made to order.-Satisfaction guaranteed. WALTER ^^PoriM o^ r\r\ t O P o e-»- Sd ■^ a O 00 O o w ee IS" imon» Street, [ALTT. ;o. clothing, o. />/% Halifax. &C. I 1st 2nd nd, 8... 5 00 mg .... 5 00 on. ks, .... 5 00 3 00 8... 3 00 ...10 00 5 00 j 4- i > "" 15 Oi 15 00 15 00 Section, '0. Open Waggon ...... . Two wheeled Dog Cart Trotting Sulky Flat Waggon, -x ,......--- . - ^ Express Waggjn, single i^ J|^ Hand Cart , ^ qq Double Sleigh ^^ ^q Tandem Sleigh ^^ ^^ Single Sleigh 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. C B5 c8 > DOIVUNIoiTcARRIAGE FA 52 & 54 Argyle Btreet^^ Halifax, :N". S. i. I^iWilll 2) I CO CO (tl o o Ci P- w o CO ^^ MANUFACTURER Ot TTC^ CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS of al l descriptions. Visitors to the Exhibition ARK INVITED TO CALL AT STOVEiKlTCHEN FURNISHING DEPOT AND EXAMINE THE Largest, Cheapest, and Best Assortment of STOVES TINWARE, AMD KITCHEH FURMISHINO MODS IN THE PBOVINCE. WHOI.ESi>LLB AND RETAIL. vv A-j-v^ i-L-cii-k-Dri.Tn RENT. Proprietor, Haliiax. p GO X ce « c3 4. ^ o 5. X (N i-H aT T'^ OJ f-* (-* -U o c3 iM «e ^ , f*=? '*> r -^ O ' O 4 • ^ ? ' 'A ^m O m§ '■ "«2 M* ^ d ^ TH! ',i^ On '' o i^ l«^ Wit ' Cfl '. rt -' o •i, O 1/ ■ft^ K cu i\ ■> ^ fcc .c ^^ ■'■fe Mi .^' ■ — aiet RecuUltes aUl.. Gordon's. Jacob U ... - -HCT5^ X i -"Y^i^SVI,!^' 1 "i^^S^Pj-" irf . _ Try Pratt's Drier for Paint, A. M. BeU, Agent, Bennett's Wharf, Halifax, 12 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 3 0*) 15 00 12 00 10 00 > I B o CO o o o C3 P- w o It CO S. 5 HS ion 1 02 Ed POT of GOODS e3 in f^ q c ^ « !z; W ?p cd vO kH o ^ 02 u „ GO 9 ^ u ^ o o a, m > ^. 43 Class 16.— Naval Architecture. Section. 1st 2nd 1. Appliancesconnectedwith Ya'ilits, including Models, &c Diploma and§50 00 2. Ship's Model, Diploma and 10 00 3. Fishing Schooner Model Diploma and 10 00 4. Windlass Gear, Diplouia and 8 00 6 00 5. Capstan 8 00 Section. Ist 6. Collection of Blocks 15 00 7. Dozen Mast Hoops, not less than 20 inches 4 00 8. Collection of Oars 5 00 9. Fishing Dory, idU size . . 10 00 10. Fishing Whaler, full size. 15 00 11. Gig 1000 12. WheiTy 10 00 13. Single Scull Boat 10 00 14. Birchbark Canoe 10 00 2nd 3 00 PLANING MILL AND D Z Ul O Corner King & George Streets, Halifax, N. S, THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS OF KDUSE FINISH GOT OUT TO ORDER. On Hand-PREPARED FLOORING AND LINING, DOORS, SASHES, FRAMES, AND ARCHITRAVES, With a complete assortment of Kiln-dried Mouldings ; Inside and Outside Venetian Shutters made to order at the shortest notice. JA MES DEMPSTER & CO. KING'S COUNTY PRODUCE DEPOT, !»■ ♦ '«— FARMERS and others consigning produce to the Halifax Market will find this the BEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY to patronize. JOSEPH H. BENT, Agent. W § CD ct> i I a p 02* 00 t I < — I [alifax. COMBS, BRUSHES, AND PERFUMERY, AT J. R. GORDON'S, JACOB TREET. HALIFAX. mmm O as oq cc 1^ 4) O > a ."^ •-M CO O C o a ,J3 -fc3 CO Ol 5 w • i-H o I— « a -?®j^^ ^^^-^LIZl j^- ^^°^' P"ces low to dealers -A. M. BeU. 44 Section. Class 17.— Manufactures in Metal. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 1st 2nd 6 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 ."^O 1 50 1 00 7 50 7 50 Assorted dozen Patent Skates % 8 OO Dozen Chopping Axes 4 00 4 doz. Ship or Broad Axes. 4 00 4 dozen Adzes 4 00 i doz. Hatchets 2 00 Set Framing Chisels 3 00 Set Firmer Chisels 3 00 Set Bench Planes 2 50 i doz. Traw Knives 2 50 doz Fish Splitting Knives. 1 50 Collection of Edge Tools. , 10 00 Assortment of Black- smith's, Masons' & Miners' Hammei's, Pickaxes, &c., not less than ^ dozen each .... 10 00 Assortment of Cut Nails and Spikes, 100 lbs of each. 4 00 Assortment of Ships Spikes, black and galvanized, 100 lbs of each 4 00 Assortment of Ship's Bolts and Nuts, Carriage Bolts and Nuts, and Coach Screws, 100 of each of the small sizes, and 50 of the J-rge. . 5 00 Assortment of Finish Nails, Brads and Tacks, in Brass, Iron, Steel and Copper 5 00 3 00 Pair of Carriage Side Springs 3 oo 2 00 Pair of Carriage Elliptic Springs, leaf 4 00 2 50 Set of Carr:d,ge Axles, Steel, i patent 5 oo 3 00 Set of Carriage Axles, Iiou, ^ patent 5 00 3 00 Set of C&iriage Axles, Iron, common 3 00 Pair of Cart Axles 3 00 Assortment of Composi- tion Castings for Ships, viz : Spikcb, But Bolts, Kudder Braces, Dove Tails, &c., J^ough 1000 7 60 Finished Composition or Brass Ships* Hinges, and Hasps 3 00 2 00 Finished Ships' Locks and knobs 5 00 3 00 Finished Ships' Block Bushings, assortment 4 00 Finished Ships' Bell 5 00 2 00 00 00 Section. 1st 2nd 28. Finished Steam Whistle . . 5 00 29. Finished Cocks, assortment 4 00 3 00 30. Finished Valv,-s &c 3 00 2 00 31. Collection of finished Brass and Composition Goods. . .10 00 32. Assortment of Gas Fittings, Chandeliers, &;c 20 00 10 00 .j3. Pair Ships' Signal Lanterns 5 00 3 00 34. Street Lamp, for oil 8 00 4 00 35. Assortment of Bells and Fittings, for houses 5 00 3 00 36. Assortment of Sleigh Bells, 3 doz 4 00 2 00 37. Dozen Cow Bells 2 50 38. Assortment of Mill Cast- ings Diploma & 10 00 6 00 39. Assortment of Ships' Gal- vanized Iron Sail Clews, J doz. ; Jib-hanks, 2^ doz. ; Clip Hooks, ^ doz. ; Blocks, i doz. ; Sail Thimbles, 3 doz. assorted ; Boat Hooks, &c., 4 doz 8 00 5 00 Ships' Wheel, iron & brass 5 00 Ships' Wheel, mahogany. 5 00 Ships' vSteering Gear 15 00 Ships' Iron Pump 15 00 10 00 Ships' Hoisting Winch. . , 3 00 Siiips' Iron Castings, viz: * Hawse pipes, Bits, Rings, &" 3 00 2 00 Ships' Caboose, complete. 5 00 Collection of Register Grates 6 00 4 00 Base Burner for soft coal.. 4 00 Base Burner for hard coal.. 4 00 Parlor Stove 4 00 Cooking Range, complete. 10 00 6 00 Cooking Stove for wood , . 5 00 2 50 Cooking Stove for coal ... 5 00 2 50 Collection of Tinware for kitchen use 5 00 3 00 Cast iron Sink and Trap. . 3 00 2 00 Water-closet Basin & Trap 3 00 2 00 Hot Water Heating Appar- atus ..... Diploma andlO 00 6 00 Steam Heating Apparatus Dipbma andlO 00 6 00 Steam Engine, to be manu- factured by exhibitor, and never before exhibited, not under 4 horse power, Di- ploma and 50 00 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. O 02 < ft) t r ct- I i § a. < p p Prescriptions carefully dispensed b^Tj. h. oJr^d^^^'T^i^^^^it &• Wm 7^ WBk ^fi pp S'^ 9 si w '^B .vT •># ^^K dn H- 1 l>9 B'l 00 ^iH cd Q •I '-ol^B g Set* < ^'I^B fii M« m mfm^ 2nd ft so (t> O 3- 3 o P 13 p CO w o 00 Q ioob St] To Purchasers of HardTvare. call on A. M. Bell, Bennett's Wharf. a 45 Class 18.— Manufactures in Leather, Saddlery and Harness. Section. 1st 2ud 1. 3. 4. f). <), 7. 8. 9. Assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots, sewed, hand made $10 00 Assortment of machine made Boots 10 00 Assortment of Miners' and Fishermen's Boots 10 50 Carriage Harness, double. 15 00 Carriage Harness, single. 10 00 Truck Harness 8 00 Side of Sole lieather, Slauglitered Hide 5 00 Side of Sole Leather, Spanish Hide 5 00 Side of Grained Neats Leather 5 00 6 00 G 00 Section. 10. Side of Waxed Neats Leather 6 00 1 1 . Side of Buff Neato Leather 6 00 12. Side of Pebbled Grain ... 5 00 13. Side of Brown Harness Leather 5 00 14. Side of Black Harness Leather 5 00 15. Side of Belting Leather. 4 00 16. Half doz. Calfskins, Wt*xed 4 00 17. Half doz. Calfskins, grain 4 00 18. Hall' dozen Sheep Lining Skins, colored roan 2 f>0 19. Half dozen Splits 2 00 20. Travelling Tmuk 5 00 21. Travelling Valise 3 00 V ARTHUR PORDHAM, Importer and Dealer in liif ill i mm f iiMii SOLE, UPPER, NAILS, LASTS, iM^aiiH wmwmm wwwmm ROANS, SHOE THREADS, &c., &c., AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 106 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, JN. S. mmm ©bsmjim, WEST INDIA PRODUCE A SPECIALTY. i. 't> g Pmmt I— ' O I '' w 103 jlead Cronan^s W^harf, Halifax, N. S. ToiletRequisitesat J.R.Gordon's, 17 Jacofe Street, Halifax," W to O I a p 00 9 ^ ■'^^mmm wm Builders' Hardware.— Patterns and Prices in variety, at A, M. Bell's. o Q « .23 -e > a> CO -♦3 i O 00 m 6 O o m o ■+3 ce g. 46 Class 19.— Fisheries. Section. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28, 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Fiah Culture Diploma and Box Dry Codfish, large Box Dry Codfiah, small Box Dry Haddock Box Dry H ake or Ling Box Dry Pollock Box Dry Cusk 5 lb Dry Hake Sounds Ban-el Codfish Roe Box No. 1 Digby Herring Box No. 1 Digby Herring, Scaled Barrel No. 1 Mackerel Barrel No. 2 Mackerel 3 Mackerel Split Herring Round Herring Salmon Trout Shad Alewives Case Canned Lobsters Case Canned Salmon Gallon Cod Oil Gallon Dog Oil Gallon Whale Oil One Mackerel Barrel, standard measure One Herring Barrel, standard meaeui-e , , . . . One Half Barrel One xiardwood Cask, 4 qtl One Softwood Cask, 4 qti Pair Fish Barrows Salt Cart Bait Mill Lobster Trap 1st $50 00 3 50 3 00 3 00 3 00 , 3 00 2nd 3rd 4th Barrel No. Barrel No. Barrel No. Barrel No. Barrel No. BaiTel No. Barrel No. 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 3 50 10 00 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 50 50 00 8 00 5 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 6 00 4 00 3 50 2 00 6 00 4 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 75 1 00 1 00 50 00 50 50 50 00 50 50 00 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 3 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 DEALERS IN Dry Groods, Ready-Made Clothing, AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, W^HOLESALl±:_A]SrD IIETA.IL. Intending purchasers will find in this Establishment a complete stock of the above gooi!^ at exf'eptionally low prices. No. 80 Upper Water Street, HEAR THE GRDKANut, HALIFAX, N, B. J. R. GORDON, CHEMIST AND DRUCCIST, 17 JACOB STREET, HALIFAX. O d- crt- aQ U2 -i P w S8 >< S' a o c td c ce ^^ o « ■*■ * *A:-^ 3rd 4th img, lete stock -N, B. '■^ «+-i A. M. Bell A gent for Warn er's Fish Hooke, head Bennett's Wharf. 47 P^ Section 1. Section. Class 2C— Purs. Collection of Furs, dressed or manufactured .$50 00 25 00 Class 21.— Preserved Meats, &c. BarrolofPork ,J«*- ^n^ Barrel of Beef . «5 00 4 00 Ham ^00 4 00 sideof Bacon .::.::;:;:; JS? ?oo Canned Beef, 20 lbs., in cans of the various* sizes! '..'.' ij 00 6. Extius, to be awarded at the discretion of the iudges .."'. ^'J 00 7. Assortment of Confectionery "' ^ 11 - n^ 8. Assortment of Preserved Fruits '.***.!*. '.'/.'.■.".■.'.*■'.'.; '.y.!'.'.'.; '/.'.lo 00 7 00 THEUGGESflXHrBmON IS AT IT"^2- FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 41 & 45 Ba rring ton Street. AN ELEGANT DISPLAT~OF FURNITTJEE OF EVERT KIND, STm^AlTD DESORIPTTON,' DON'T LEAVE THE CITY UNTIL YOU INSP ECT THIS SI>LENI!:D EXHIBinON. PTo Oharg'e for ^4.dmissioM, And Great Bargains if you want to Buy. Remember the Place : 41 » 46 BARRINGTON STREET. HALIFAX. SOMERSET & RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, CORNWA L LIS, N. S. . CLIMATED FRUIT TREES in great variety, cultivated for plant- ing in Nova Scotia. i ^ Descriptive Price Lists mailed on application. ""• *'" w..;wini.u, uiioiiiBSS mailayer. WOLFVILLE, N. S. H. aordon, Chemist & oruggist, 17 Jacob Str^^tTtTalifaxT i C 30 O 5 OQ P o o a o ^^ p a o w p >4 HWIf* ■raPMiaw B^lffian Glass, V. M. Zino, pricea low to dealers, A. M. Bell. HftUfAX rsf. .9S 4) O CO 03 r3 O s 3 48 Class 22.— Fine Arts. 1st. 5 00 Section. 1. Assorted specimens of Graining, in imitation of stone or wood Ornamental Painting on Glass, one or more specimens 10 00 Oil Painting, landscape, from nature 10 00 Oil Painting, portrait ^00 Water color Painting 8 00 Pencil Drawing ^ ^^ Ciayon Drawing ^00 Sepia Drawing 5 00 Architectural Drawing, shade lines 5 00 Machine Drawing 5 00 Dra'.ving in Naval Architecture 5 00 Collection of Pliotograj)hs, work of exhibitor 10 00 Photographic View of the City of Halifax 10 00 Collection of 12 views of Public Buildings in the City of Halifax, cabinet size, «r larger 10 00 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 2nd. 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 M. S. BROWN & CO., (Established, A. D. 1840.) DEALERS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL In all descriptions of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARES, Ivory Table Cutlery, Spectacles and Eye Glasses. AGENTS FOR TK£ CELEBRATED DIAMOND SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. We invite special attention to our extensive ard well assorted slock, feeling confident tllit we can offer uncommonly good value in all the above departments. Having only a limited amount to invest, will find our goods the best quality and lowest prices to be found. RAILWAY HOTEL, NORTH STREET, HALIFAX, K. S., OPPO SITE TH E NEW DEI^OT. FIRST-CIASS ACCOMMODATION AT POPULAR PRICES, MEALS SERVED ON ARRIVAL OF TRAINS, SITUATION AIRY AND COMFORTABLE, HACK ACCOMMODATION in connection with HOTEL. P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. ui u: Ostrich Feathers dyed at 17 Buckingham Street, Halifax, N. S. fe MHHiMii 1^ mmmfmn 1st. > 00 t 00 )00 i 00 I 00 [ 00 i 00 ) 00 ) 00 ) 00 ) 00 ) 00 ) 00 ) 00 2nd. 00 00 00 00 ILRY, RES, CLASSES. assorted value in if the best EL, OT. 1 HOTEL. ;tor. p W2j A. M. Sell Agent for Warner's Fieh Hooks, head Bennett^Wharf. ^ Section. 0) K » o fe 49 Class 23.— Ladies' Work. 1 Ist. 2nd, 1. 2. 3. 4. Group ef Wtix Flowers under glass 1^ 00 Fiece of Uerlin Wool Work 5 OO Specimen of Crochet Work 3 00 Sj)ecimen of Lace Work ... 3 00 3 00 2 OO 2 00 S«!Ction. Ist. 5. Specimen of Embroidery... 3 00 6. Collection of Hair Work... 3 00 7. Collection of Leather Work 3 00 8. Cbllectioa of Fret Work... 3 00 2nd. 2 00 Class 24 —Natural History. 2. cc Section. Ist. 2na. 1 . Collection of Stuffed Birds &c. of Nova Scotia *i^ oO 8 00 2. Collection of Insects of Section. Neva Scotia, injurious or beneficial to Agriculture . . Ist, 2nd. ^ 5 00 3 00 Go wte yon can pt Hie liest of EtoitIis at i VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY, as well as Strangers from abroad, cannot do better while in Halifax, than call at BU.O'VTT'Isr, BliOS & CO. the old established and well known Druggists, Ordnance Square, north end Granville Street, where may be found a larg«e and choice stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, SPICES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, HAIR, CLOTH, NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, HAIR OILS AND HAIR PREPARATIONS, PERFUMERIES, S0AP5$, AND FANCY GOODS. Imported from the best houses in Europe and America, and OFjCiitJliD AT PRICES WHICH MUST INSURE RAPID SALES. Call and see our Goods and Prices, l>efore making your purchases. L©mi Lumu mmi I THE NEXT ON THE LIST IS TO BE FOUND AT 30 Duke Street, (opposite Smith Bros.,) HAIFAX, N. S. Toys. Dolls* Camcs, Archery and Cricketing doods, Fancy ^oods, Yases, &c. Jewellery, Cutlery, Gold and Silver Laces, Braids, &c. ; Surveys, Cora- passes and Ohainsi, with heaps oi oitier Goods. Always buy ttie best Sewin'g Machine. bd I a, P B » § O » Ci O cr CD CP 8» SO ' ■ Nl,>,m.g|.H„.j.. .....,, A, M. Bel], Bennett's Wharf, Cut NaOB, Horse NaUB,Boat NaO^, etc., HalUbx 60 03 •3 la a 0) •s a. PES OS P4 < 1—1 H O a < o ;z; -*a -td e« a 0) -d O a> Class 25.— Indian Work. Section. Ist. 2nd, 1. Miniature Indian Canoe .$ 8 00 2 00 2. Nest of Indian Worked Boxes i 00 Pair of Bead Worked Moccasins 3 00 Sqnaw's Head Dress 3 00 Pair Home-made Snow Shoes / 3 00 Market Basket 1 00 50 Clothes Basket 1 ©0 50 3. 4. 6. 7. Section. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Istt. 2nd. Ladies' Work Basket 1 00 50 Miniature Indian Encamp- nient 600 Cradle 1 00 Egg Basket 1 00 Bow and J doz Arrows . . 50 5 doz. White Ash Shovel Handh.^ .... 1 00 i doz Pickaxe Handles . , 1 00 LONGARD BROTHERS, Plumbers and Coppersmiths, IS, mm, a %mm mm wiiiiiii. Importers c* CAST AND WROUGLT IRON" PIPES AND FITTINGS, PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, AND PLUMBING FIXTURES. Portable and Brick Set Hot Air Puma '*'*:;, For Warming DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, kc fitted up at shortest notice, by practical workmen. SDficiBi miM mi to SHIP piniM woei. 213 MOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. HAT, GAP, AND FUR STORL WILSON'S, 132 Granville Street, Opposite Anderson. Billing & Co., One door South of J. B. Elliot & Co., HALIFAX, N. S. Trunks, Valises, T.aairVtaif TTof C^aaaa Arn a 3Qlii,3 .*> P^ ■♦3 o s 0) _C5 -♦» & g i u:3 •43 OT o o 0) Pigs fktten in half the usttil time, by iieing the Condiment 51 Class 26.— Miscellaneous. Section. Ist. 2nd. Srd. \ . Plan of Farm Honsfi, with outbuildings Diploma and 10 00 •2. Plan of City Dwelling ; Diploma and 10 00 3. Specimens of Printing , Diplonm and 10 00 6 00 4. Samples of Bookbinding Diplonia and 10 00 5 00 5. St)ecimens of Business Books, ruled and bound Diploma and 10 00 5 00 fi. J^xtra, at discretion of judges, in .sections 3, 4 or 5. . . 5 00 7. Rustic Suniraer Hous« 10 00 00 4 00 8. Kustic Seat, fi>r t pt'rsons 5 00 9. Kuatic Seat, for 2 jiersons 4 00 10. Rustic Scat, for 1 peniovi 3 00 1 1 . Oollection of Native Woods 4 00 12. Plxtnis, at the discretion of the judges, for " Unenumerated " * 88 25 0^" Whilst, the Comraittoe have endeavored to offer prices for the various important industries of the Province, it is not improhablo that some may nave been overlooked. In such cases, persons do us of ex- hitiring are invited to comraunicato with the Exhibition Lommittee, stating what tiiey propose to exhibit, and the accommodation and other convenience required. Class 27.— Special Prizes. Xot received in Unie to bo placed in 'he resj^qtive classes. Special Prizes offered by M. S. Brown & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELLEpc. I2g GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. 1. For best Trotting Horse, Mare, v.r Gtding, of any age, to be j^Jged bj make and cyle rather than by speed. Prize — An Auburndale i seci ud Horse Timer. Value, $18.00. Animals competing in other classes not excluded. 2. Best crock or tub of Butter, not less than eight pounds, '"ade on farm in Halifax County. Amateura excluded. Prize — 1 Electro-Silver Butte. Cooler. 3. Best crock or tub of Butter, not less than 8 pounds, made on farm in Lunenburg County. I'rize— Sterling Silver Butter Knife. 4. Best basket of Open Air Fruit, grown by le exhibitor. Prize — Electro-Silvor Fi"uit Stand. 5. Dairy made Cheese, not under 10 lbs, made on a faiiii. Amateurs excluded. Prize — 1 set Sterling Silver Tea .-''poons 6. Best Sample undyed Knitting Yam, home made, not less than 2 lbs. Prize — 1 pair Sterling Silver Salt Spoons and Mustard Spoon. Special Prizes offered b;^ Alderman Fraser, Halifax, AGENT FOR THE NORTH BRITISH CATTLE FOOD COMPANY'S NUTRITIOUS CONDIMENT FOR HOPSES AND CATTLE. 7. For best Milch t urability and Brillmncy. « SPECIAL ' ATTENTION. Every Watch sold by us is overhauled, adjusted and regulated by a first-class workman ; this enables us to supply purchasers at once with reliable TIME KEEPERS IN THOROUGH RUNNING ORDER. N. B.— A full line of the celebrated "Waltham Watches always on baud. Note the address. 159 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S., Opposite Weslcrn Union Telegraph Office and Clnb House. < 13- CO O P- CP p O a » o % S. so WlHl-te Wri^a ViNMar." X. 3^i. g xf!^ £¥ 1 1 ^B. e8 ^H**-i ^^■••i ^^■'"^ ^H b3 ■» i^H s^ ^H-^ SOQ H'o H)-& jHt^ ■■ T-l H '^ !■ ;z; H o iH c d H M H o ■ o s*^ H*^ ^B -^ H *^ R ef H'-^ Is ■^ ■ s H ■(=M c IB ».. ■ ^ cr 1 a> ■^ J p<^ ^H ^ ^1 ce Cu ■ » eh ^H ^^ oul bo ■ s al mt ( 1 of ] n. 1 f^ 1 'iSSSi Si|W;''Wtffl^ Wetmer's Fish Hooks kept in stock by A. M. Bell, Bennett's Wharf. CO 1— '- O p a> t^ o < >■ o o H !> a CO w iES, etc. ASSES, ited by a nco with ways on Blouse. O £/-' »^» o p ed 53 CLARKE'S COIIID GRIMNG MILL AND FEED COTTER. (Patented, 1879, in Canada, United S^o*'^" "nd England.) pr.ARKE'S COMBINED FEED CUTTER and GRINDING MILL \J is eitlier a Hay Cutter or Grain .Crusher, or both machines in one. Its USEFULNESS is only surpassed by its SIMPLICITY. It cuts Hay, Straw, or any kind of P'odder; also grinds Oats, Corn, Peas, or an}- kind of Grain, or Spices. A single lever converts the Hay Cutter into a Grinder, or combined machine into a single machine ; ehaugee length of ieed cut, or stops the feed rollers in a moment, with- out moving a screw, or stopping the machine. The Grinder can be taken awa}'^ if necessary, and no change is needed to make it simply a Peed Cutter. Circulars, with full particulars, will bo sent to any address. We are prepared to receive offers from manufacturers for purchase of Patent, or manufacturing the machine on royalty. Iron Patterns (complete) can be furnished. THOS. CLARKE, Inventor and Patentee, Tile New York Singrer Machine is the cheapest. 03 I I c 3 a ca PP P Q © so o o p o c •-s p ,iK ^ji li To Purchasers of Hardware. gbOI on A. M. Bell. Benn ett's Wharf. 11 54 Frame Parlor Grates. X -+3 m o o 1-5 09 "iz; O « O p4 o Ph 0) o u •3 W CO iii tWIi il Warranted Superior in Finish To any Marufactured in the Dominion. PI O CD I 1-1 o O 8 1-1 4 ^«» »- PBICE LISTS FTJEKISHED ON APPLICATION. 4 • ■ ^ >- s k. Call and See Samples at Sales Rooms, 18 & 20 DUKE STREET. HALIFAX. We S. SITMONDS &; CO. o K I— >« l-ts $9 The Singer Office for Nova Scotia, 174 Granville Street. -*3 o a* (a P<5 ->3 .1-1 GO O Ph I >%^ & H O . O CO > , o '«^ 'c ■■■':" u : Ol •A l> C 4) *N be - a> '-^lUMK'lte. Tharf. Belgian Glass.— V. M. Zinc, prices low to dealers,— A. M. Bell. O) riish w TION. cms, p S 55 AA^.L.LOV/ELL&CO. 165 Hollis Street, Halifax, BANKERS & BROKERS, EXCHANGE, STOCKS, BONDS, &C., BOUGHT AND SOLD. Agents for the MJUk immmuE mmpmY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $3,000,000. Assets, $6,914,147 LOSSES PAID IN 60 YEARS, $50,000,000. AND lAETf OEB HEl IISIIMIOS COMf AIY, HARTFORD, CONN. Established 1794, Capital, $1,230,000, Assets, $3,358,687. Will accept risks in either of these well known Companies, upon the most favorable terras. ^sA^. EATON & SON, COLONIAL MARKET, Halifax, TV. S. We take this opportunity to inform our friends and customers that we have taken out a License and intend conducting AUCTION SALES in connection with the Commission Business. All goods intrusted to us will be carefully handled and returns promptly made. Cattle Sales and all articles, goods, &c., will alvays be attended to at short notice. Commissions as low or lower than any in the city. Give us a trial and see. Any reference in the city or country required, will be cheerfully given. We have our own spring wftggons and truck, all our own goods, &c. W. EATON & SON. sr 9 CP p Ci- a s- o Street. 174 Granville Street, the New York Singer Office. Belgian Glass, V. M. Zinc, prices law to dealers, A. M. BeU. Halifax. X la 56 GO o a* o >^ M ^« H O u o )^ ID Xi 4) C 1— ( Oi -4.9 RHODES, GURRY & GO., iMifaetiifMS aii MMbk Builders of Acadia College, WoliVllle, N. S., PROPRIETORS OF THE Aierst Wool Worlii FactorF anft Lmlsr Yart. Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes, Window Frames, Brackets, Mouldings, Stair Work, Turning of all kinds. Kiln Dried Flooring, Sheathing and dressed Lumber of all descriptions, Also-OFFICE FURNITURE. DEALERS IN Walnut, Ash, Birch, Pine, and Spruce Lumber ; Lime, Laths, Shingles, Pickets, Scantling, and Building Materials of all kinds, We are live men, and by close buying, hard work, and a thorough knowledge of our business, assisted by first-class men and machinery, are enabled to give better bargains than any other factory in the country. All orders promptly filled, and delivered on board the cars, free of charge. SEND FOB PRICE LIST. RHODES, CURRY & CO., j Amherst, N. S. » The Wew York Singer Machine is warranted for five years. iX. '2> w. a Lime, ling thorough achinery, >iy in tho rs, free of >^ 03 ■4 "^ o $ O O H cc -4-»«^— *-- A^lwavs on liand a first class stock of s- ^< "w rhe New York Singer Office, 174 Granville Street. ^■"■•m§wm*m^imiiili$^SI^Si^^m^^... To Porchasers of Hardware, ctill on A. M. BeU, Bennett'c Wharf, Ealifas. 58 G. M. GREER, GENERAL IKSURANCE AGENT, 191 Mollis Street, Halifax, N. S. FIRE INSURANCE. Is Agent for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y of TORONTO, with a large Capital, and large Surplus. Effects Insurance at the lowest rates. LIFE INSURANCE. Is Agent for the "ONDON and LANCASHIRE LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY Ox LONDON. G. B., one of the most staunch and reliable companies in the world, with rates as low as any. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Represents the ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMP'Y of CANADA ; a very strong Company, issues Policies for Travel all over the world; at lowest rates. Marine Insurance effected in the most reliable Companies doing business. 1SS©1 «* HE^D OF CENTRAL ^W^H^RF, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in £ All of whic are offered at lowest market prices. Samples and Quotations sent by Mail when required ^aiiif ifiii mmim ^ At Less Cost than Turned Iron Shafting. 30 to 50 per cent, stronger, and in every way better. Is perfectly routid and straight, therefore in ordinary cases does not require turning in the LATHE. Engineers and others are requested to call at 64 Granville Street to inspect stocl^. lately got in. Sizes from ^ in. dia. to 4 in. dia., 10 to 16 feet long. UAI ICAV Cf irci AKfi^ mi^iy ^\.r\ 04 Oranville Street, ULaliiax, IV. S. 3^2,8^8 Singer Machines were sold in 1878." < a §• &- % (6 o 3 P cr (6 o < m n o H > W a> W W O V >->• o w ^ X 8TE 4 I o CO 4) PQ o o >^ .«* 13 a o 'OD «3 3S/ -3 Q < a> trt- a CD o <1 l> O o H W cn W o el- CD CD O Try Pratt'B Drier for Paint. A. M. BeU. Agent. Bennetf a Wharf, Halifax. [ 59 STEAM ACADIA COHFECTIOHERY WORKS, CD S ^ eg o en r-t. H O a o 1 o I 4) • i-H TV ^^Rratt's Drier for Paint. A. M. BeU. Agent. Bennett's Wharf. 60 SOiyCEIiSET SIOTJSE. Importer of and Dealer in » STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Halifax, N. S. SPECIAL NOTICE. J. FORTUNE be^ to inform his friends, customers and the public generally, that he will offer during exhibition weelc his entire stock at a small advance on cost for cash only. Intending purchasers should call and inspect the stock before buying elsevvliere," a discount given on all cash purchases, &c., &c. SOMERSET HOUSE, 89 TO 93 GRANVILLE ST. Opposite the Y. M. C. A. Building. J". :foe,txj:n"e. ©1 ^ AND DEALERS IN FEED, OFFICE :-92 & 94 B^RRINGTON ST., OLD POST OFFICE. Lig k Heavy Gafc done ffltli Care & Despalcl, FOR SALE. HAY, STRAW, OATS, BARLEY, MEAL, SHORTS, BRAN, AND ALL KINDS OF FEED. Special Attention will be given to the Removal of aU kinds of Cloods for tlie lixlilbltion. Always buy the best Sewing Machine. 13^ p I 2 5" r? % (6 Q et- c o 35" 8 o c CO >^ w iy «4-l 4> CD o •"1 s O p4 4) 4> F In sun Polici SOLIC MEDIC Fi 2 fOl Ri juste office Pres< Builders' Hardware.-Pattern8 and Pricaa In variety, at A. M. BeU'8. a- n B' (b as O o i td CO X p 5-1 c o o '>{ a:" o c GO >^ (P (b w p 61 iyEEH msyeincE ©cumpai^y. -< »»» » 0.^:PIT.A.31i 10,000,000 IDOXiXj-^I^S. 150,000 DOi.i.ARS INVESTED AT OHAWA. oi ;^ QD O o cd 'A O Q 03 O p4 4) O) Ph CO • #-( u o .&- 1) FIRE AND LIFE. REVERSIONS AND ENDOWMENTS. Insurance on Property of every description in the City and throughout the Province, effected on reasonable terms. Policies issued without reference to England, and at moderate rates of Premium. General Agent for the Province of Nova Scotia, STEPHEN TOBIN, CoTTiTiiission Merchant. OFFICE: UNION BANK BUILDING, HALIFAX, N. S. SOLICITORS-MACDONALD, RIQBY & TOPPER. MEDICAL REFEREE- HON, W. J. ALMON, M. D. IMPERIAL IMSHJI^HCE €&m¥MiY 1 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON. * 9 INSTITUTED 1803. Ph kgmui kss Of Samag© Ij f lie. Subscribed and Invested Capital : One Million Six H undred Thousand Pounds. ]yr B- JDJ^T HALIFAX, J^. S. Risks taken at the Lowest Rates, and all Losses immediately ad- justed and paid without reference to England, by the Subscriber, at his office. . . , . ' KT o !• OUD-AgOnUiUo ili Uii i."u j/iitlvijrtt. - ' Office, 164 Hollis Street. o f I a 9 §- t r a so cc 'W W CO e+ to ft. o en- w trescripttons carefully dispensea by J. R. Gordon, 1/ Jacob St. ""IP Builder's Hardware. Pattema and Prices in variety at -^;j^j[^jjji A.M.] 62 W ■♦3 o s O o H O O O ■43 c a> o f-l a> o ■♦3 be I NE W ART STU DIO. MILIiMAN &; RAY, HALIFAX, N. S. The Public are cordially invited to inspect the Works of Art on Exhibition. STUDIO OPEN FEOM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Be&ides the Condensed Beef prepared from the host parts of the animal, this prepara- tion contains Quinine, Peru\ian Bark, and roots for their tonic and health giving properties. THIS IS THE ONLY CONDENSED BEEF THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE COOKING OR WARMING-. It was especially manu- factured under the direction of BARON VON LIEBIG, before the late Franco-Prussian War, for the German Soldiers. Its tonic qualities are much greater than those found in any ordinaiy Specific or Appetizer, and its nutritive properties are sufficient to sustain the body without the addition of solid food. It is now recommended by the Faculty in pre- ference to anything else a.s the best remedy for CONSUMPTION, GENERAL DEBSLITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, LASSITUDE, &c. No article has yet . n diBcovored that is so elTeclive in all cases of failing health in the old, or weakness in the young. Thispreparation is not only the best, but it is the cheapest Beef Extract ottered to the Public : Two Table-spoonfxil being sufficient three times a day. Great care should be taken in purchasing the Liquid Beef Extract. See that the bottle contains the German Label and Certificate from i'roressor Wagner, of the University of Wurtzbnrg, and that it is prepared by the Liobig'e German Beef Extract Co., as other extracts ' ■ " ri( of an inferior quality have been put upon the market. o o o o > n n K W k! O O K »— t. rt- O P P tJ ft O P Price 75 Cents per Bottle. For sale by all Druggists. 76 Granville Street, Halifax, N. S. Ubw. FRAock, Sole Agent for the Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and the West Indies. 03 W o Ph Q 0) •i-i 03 O 05 ^ ^ > -*3 c3 C o ft is o o bo .s Toilet Requisites at J. R. Gordon's, 17 Jacob Street, Halifax. _^,miiiiiigi„(,i,,„„^ A. M. Bell, Agent for Warner's Fieh Hooka. Head Bennett'e Wharf. a o P o o K o o O P P c o p p .OS w o Ph Q 1 0) -4J • i-l 03 O 05 > o ;z; c3 C O is o 0) -♦- u o bo 63 THOMAS MOWBRAY, AUCTIONEER, GENERAL BROKER, AND COMMISSIOM H (First door north of H. M. Ordnance,) HALIFAX, H. S. « »«» » SPECIAL AHENTION CIVEN TO CONSIGNMENTS. AND PROCEEDS PAID OVER ( lMt*TLY. o^a-XjL .^ljstjd see ONE OF THE GREATEST CURIOSITIES OF THE AGE, AT i^ T5 Ootting-en Street, Halifax, IV. S. NORTH END MARKET, 77 and 79 Gottingen Street, Halifax, N. S. « "W ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE Goiilgimeats Qi all Mais of Craitif f foiict. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE OF Xi I - VE STO P ik: . LARGE AND COMMODIOUS CELLAR, FBOST-PROOF, 50 X 80 FEET, Just the. place for Apples Potatoes, etc. CHEAP STORAGE, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED AND PROMPT RETURNS MADE. p. S. — Being the nearest of any market in the city to the Railway Depot, and having first-class teams always on hand to receive consignments entrusted to our care, we are in a position to make quick sales and prompt returns. First-Class Hotel and good Stabling on the Premises. Toilet Requisites at J. R. uordon's, Jacob Street, Halifax. I' (6 o* a y w o 1—4 k o o i 1 Bolffian Glass. V. M. Zinc, pricea low to rtealera. A. M. BeU. 54-1 IS a O ft r 95 o o to CO > 64 GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING SHOP. 105 OR-ANVILLE STUEET, HALIFAX, N. S. ESTJ^BXilSSElID 1850. The Subscriber bega to call the attention of intending visitors to the Exhibition, to his varied stock of EngUsh Furnishing Goods and Readv Made Clothing, having had many year s experience as to the Wsof l!S Cu1tome°-s. Parties wlfo wish to purchase really urst class goods in this way, can depend upon getting what they desire, at his shop. London Made Shirts and CoUars, Boys and Youths' Suits, and Hosiery, are specialties, A full assortment of sizes and makes is always kept. Inspection '' ^°'"^'"'" F. O. ELLIOT. ^••* < PLAIN AND FANCY, EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. ■■■— tywaQijQoin"- ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. J. S. MACLEAN & CO., HALIFAX, N. S. ^ Importers and Wholesale Dealers iu Tfia, CflffBS, ToDaccfl, West Mia PrflicB,'PrDTi8MS, ki A. c nyc E A HIGH GRADE OF Family and P astry Flc-ir, Families and others who prize a snow-white, light, flaky loaf or roll, will find this brand of Flour an indespensible requisite, and if once tn I you will use no other. For sale by the principal grocers. \A/holefiale bv J. A. MARKLE. HALIFAX. ":^ (■'■mnHMMMHIM r 66 ^W^ \w llen a,jd Oo ton B^^^^^ ^^= given . ,«tte„,. Country cTFTvosif' & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL im f IMPORTERS AND GENERAL DEALERS, ■235 & 237 MOLLIS STREET, IVext I>oor to ri«^wicU'« Expro««, HALIFAX, N. S qole Aeents-Herman Schalk's Newark Lagarj. ® anf Rubsam and Ho^-manns Staten I . Island La.gei\ , iTHSTPmZE,_GOLD MEDAL. wiwiWb M Mall BfloWer anil StaHW, "TRSfi sSLiGRaViiil ST^^^^^^^ HALIFAX, N. S. SPECIALTIES- ROOM VAVm, j:f S^o?^.'™AmNS^Kf ^^ BAGS. ?'^-^^.?^«r !toI We gluu^ntoe chit goods the best and Call and got samples and pnees of o«t Btock. ^^^^ ^ CONNOLLY. chea{>C8t in Halifax- " ' — ' nMrwn ■im MiiiiiiiMirrTi mtmi^sBma mm 68 F. B. MARTER, WHOLESALE AND EETAF. DRUGGIST, HALI FAX, N. S. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDiCINES, PERFUMES, HAIR OILS, ESSENCES, ANILINE DYES, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, BRUSHES, COMBS, SEEDS, CIGARS SPICES, SOAPS, &c., proprip:tor of DR. PETER MARTER'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. GLYCERINE COMPOUND, TOOTH-ACHE DROPS, HAIR DYE, CHLORODYNE, COUGH MIXTURE, TOOTH POWDER, &c. ALFRED GRAVES, 158 XiO^W^EI^ "^AT-ATER STI^EET. Wanufacturer of SHIPS' WATJHJK CASKS, HARNESS CASKS, DECK BUCKETS, LIQUOR KEGS, DRY FISH CASKS, Etc , Etc. ¥\m. M^ @i ^ Ul i®^©5n W^^^t ^^^®01*TIW0 POWDER, in Kegs, 25 lbs., 50 lbs., and 100 lbs. ■ oTjTwYLDB, Sec'y. Acadia Eowder Co.. 70 Bedford Bo,^. — toHTT STARR, , urn k mmkmsMi m r . .^. Co 1 The Baldwin Locomotive Works, The Yale Lock Manufacturing Lo. ^^^ p^q^idence Tool Co The Nashua Lock Co. The Underbill Edge Tool Co. T P Knowly Steam Pump Works. H B mRHEN & Co., Manufacturer. of Scales. ^ ^ ^p I Chas. D. Edwards, Manufacturer of John C. McLaren, Manufacturer ot Card-Clothing and Leather ' Belting. ^ ThP Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. R ROWLANO & Co., Manufacturers of Shovels. The Taylor Iron ^^ orks The Providence Tool CO. COWAN, CHERCO & CO., Man^ac m ers of Railway and Carnage J0HN^&&S0N. LinutedM^^^^^^^^ facturers of Electro-plated Gooda M. Hunter & Son, Manufacturers ot The UN1L7 Hardware Manufactur- H Broall, Manufaxjturer of Axes and Edge Tools. Wilson, Hawkeworth & Co Manu facturers of Steel, &C..&C. ■ihp Taylor Iron Works. \rK^rwv\\iV OOODS. Dealers wiabing to mftke connections with t\\« «;»°^J ^^ ^he Sample Itoom, '»"-' * ^'"'"^:';' ' 208 HOLLIS_STBE_^_ 70 "Will open first day A.ngust, 1879, at the GREEN- MARKET, (Opposite Custom House, Halifax.) SHIPPINQ SUPPLIED WITH :Beef; 3ffii.ttoii, JPoi-U, I^aiatil), etc., OF THE BEST QUALITY. Cheap for Cash only. Wholesale and Retail. DELIVERED free of charge. „ ^ ^_^ .., . . ^ . . ■^^- Gi-- F- ; g»^|®S"^.K'toreoug.,, Cold. ^^ .slm co^ro ^>irr{"tmrdiBpe™ld by^ul? certmcd mo»bo.. of »' Prescriptions, etc., and win oe „Li.inaceutical Society. ■^ Office over CONNOLLYS BOO^ Entrance No. 97 GiunvlUe Street. i^mk.-^-"^ 72 WlttlilS & ILifll PIANOS Ar© Elegant in Style and Finish, Superior m Workmanship^ and Second to None in Beauty and Depth of Tone, are Unri- valled for Durability, are sold at as Low a Price as a Good Instrument can be Manufac- tured for, and have only to be seen and heard to re- commend them. AVILLIA.MS & LEVEHM^ISr PIANO MANUFACTORY, 11, 13 ifl 15 Carlton St., im Gartos, Halifai, 1 8. Pianos Tuned, Rebuffed and Repaired. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A large stock of Piano Stools, Organ Stools and Canter- bury's always on hand, our own make. Alos, Stools, &c., made and ocvered to order. 243 BARRINGTON STREET HALIFAX, N. S. IMPORTER OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN fiB^SM. CATHOLIC BOOKS, Of every iescrioi id m SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS, INCLUDING CATHdUC BIBLES, A SPECIALTY. Branch Offices: ST. JOHN, N. B., MONTREAL, and QUEBEC. E,. GrCD.EllDCDlsr CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. 1 1 (late dispekseu royal NAvV.) JACOB STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. .^B^— H^B^- — — " — — — A full ossortment of the best description of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PI?]l]?nTi^fl?RVj COMBSj BRUSHES, POMADES, &c., constantly on hand. St. Andrew's Drug Store, Jacob Street, Halifax, W. S. FINE iSg^^ HALIFAX hotel; H.HESSLElN&^S^flPRlETORS. The Largest Hot^in the Province. fevenminutes drive o£ the Exhibition Bu.ldmgs. wISTnewman, no Granville StU comer George Street, Halifax, U. b. MaaActiflag lewste ^ Sil^wsaith, IMPOETER OF WHITBY JET GOOpS' Etc cTDPrTAriES AND EYEGLASSES, SP ECl AU L Ji:^ J^ i-^ ^ ^ „,,, „m „<„„taca ot their superiority. larucumi «?Ri'eE| *i5??^,%^!^^S^^a . ^TlISH^iI -^ AMEWCAH Manu^ct^^- AU the» Goo* «m "^|5l5SttSSM. ..te. t. e.™.e ., ,t«U ... ..I Chasing elsewheie^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^ MANUFACTURED AMD REPAIRED^ wm f..-,jaiSB' .»«B(«« 7»: FOR BLASTING PURPOSES, Can now be supplied in Packages, containing 50 lbs. each, for export to any part of the World. M®BlIi »! I¥M^11I11. — OR — SAFETY GIANT BLASTING POWDER, Is the Cheapest and MosL Powerful Ex|)losive forj every kind of Mining and Quarrying Operations ; fori blasting in hard of soft, wet or dry Rocks ; for clear- 1 ing land of Tree Roots and Boulder Stones ; for rend-j ing massive Blocks of Metal ; fo^ Subaqueous andj Torpedo purposes; and for recovering , or clearing j av^ay ol Wrecks, &c. Its Safety is evidenced by the total Absence of Accidents in transit and storage. It is insensible to heavy shocks, its Giant Power being only fully de- veloped vsrhen fired with a powerful percussion deton- ator, and hence its great safety. As a Substitute for Gunpowder its advantages are, the Great Saving of Labor, rapidity and inc. ease of v^rork done, fewer and smaller Bore-holes required, greater depth blasted, safety in use, no Danger from Tamping, absence of smoke, unaffected by damp, &c. FOR SALE BY F. 33. COHBETT & CO. 141 'Lower Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. e J a 09 G Andii MR. f or WATCH I A quantii nianiifattu Mr. Corn i for Factor! JEWELL i Ce] I'mi tiiM--im4m'' ■ ;t»p»5-?