a . a it?» s Centralliilardian EXPERIENIIE..‘IZ°J.I1T..T.°‘ZZTLL?I§TI a n" s . tits tea at st. James Hall today. -, Wholesale Wholesale Prices 0n _ All Goods Not Otfered as .1 it... sTQEw-d tl-Io - Lydia E. Pinkhaiafa yeptable 929011114 x . f’ ‘Onmrio. _"l must write geliflgou my experience with your d“ t who wor mg at the factory Wee yearn and became sorun-down I used to take weak spells and dbe a; home at least one day each 1 who treated by the doctors for a. w; it didn’tseem to dome any Twas mid to take a rest, but W88 t e to, and kt-pt on getting worse. i iruublt-tl tnostlti- with my periods. ' 1d 50fl101liiiGS_ pass three months, t henit cilillé it ivould last around l eekghnd iwnnld have snob uisat i . i ii-v- l THE I-Asr noes or autumn-i A beautitni deep crlmlaon NIB rrom the garden o! Mr. Frank Me Donald. Richmond Street east. tounds it; w" to the Guardlln o!- tice yesterday and was really own nicer than those in season. MT. STEWART CIRCUIT —-l Methodist-Rev. H. P. Tapper will, breach Sunday, Oct 28th at Marie.‘ 11 a. at. .\lt. Stewart, S p. m., Black. River 7.30 p, m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at Fanning Brook, Oct. 28th ti: 7.30 p. m. I Prices, On All Goods’ Not Otfered as Specials Specials v CHANGING RE$lDENCE—On the afternoon o! Oct. 16th an exceedlnl. ly large number o! people gathelfld I . — . . . ' 8t the lwautitul home oi.’ hlr. J-f ‘ ‘ _‘_ Hammond Tooinbs. to attend thei sale of hi.- larm, (arm implements. llnllllillfi. vrop and household turni~| titre. Seldom is there such a dis: play oi’ vainahles—everything be< ing o! tln- best and the prices ‘realq ized ,\\'<-r-- good. This horns has been in the possession ot the Toombs iamily (or many decade! and ha. been known as One ofniost llefllrfllib- fgrm possessions in this‘ t »t-i ‘lll side that! can] hardl ‘nix’... finiy 19 years of ‘age and 113 puuntis now. and’ before tak- e vegetable Cont und Iwas only "n55, i was sick y for two years me of tti_\' friends told me about , EN pinitiirttifs Vegetable Com- L 3nd Wllvll I had takena bottle of clt a Qllillilft‘. My mother has been gig, for a lfcrent ailment and has itif Friday and saturday Oct. 24 and 25 BELDW WE GIVE Yllll 011E REII ll0T SPECIAL FRQM EAGII DEPARTMENT. . isfactory. I arn willin about the medicine an ’ttcl‘S asking ‘about it."-—-. ll). , ‘ , g ; ~ii week shows in the pay lfpafutfe “in are troubled with some “m, ted by nlrun-dgwn con- ~ .4 tugs, pains irregu- -,'.‘{‘t.y.h.. h‘. Pinkham‘: Vegetat- htpdund help you. ,,.¢¢oo~ Insidious Eye strain We use this adjective advla-_ ldggtifierers from Eysstraln may havg perfect vlalon fad therefore do not suspect the‘ presence 01 all)‘ 9Y9 149E547‘- Tho motive power of the entire human organism ‘la Nerve ENTRY- Normal eyes. it la computed utilize about 20% of this “we Energy, ‘aut when Eye- strain is present. a much larq- i or proportion in required. _ Hence defective eyes. through their consumption 0Q‘ g- msivo amount of Nope‘ -_ ' Cray, mqy seriously affect the. .~ ttihrtaohinq of other organ: of ,1 u‘. body. and produce Iii - health. r -HAYE YOUR EYES EXAMINED llulchesuii _ with autumn leaves and cut flow- iand wits given away by her tathernLL vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs Durpost- moving into their residence’ in Ken-ngton ere long-M. GETS APPOINTMENT. — Thei position in the Royal Bank or Cilllillln rendered vacant by the} tiuitli n: F. St. C. Harris, Super, visor twr the Maritime Provinces} has betr. tilled by the appointment! of another young Nova Scotian‘. banker. C. E. Mackenzie, formerly. Superi-nor of the Royal Bank 01" Culin. with heatiquarters ‘all. Havand. has been transferred to, ilrilitiii to become upervisor of‘ the hidrztinre dlvisio o! the Royal.‘ .\lr. llnvkenzle- arrived in Halifax; on Sunday nght. He is a son of; Archibald Mackenzie. ot River John . Jlctoti County, and has a line re-l corti ill the service 01' the Bank. He is st tho llalitax Hotel- WEDDING BELLS - A vefyi pretty wedding was solemnized on: the evening o! Wednesday, Oct 3'01, at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. “mo; Lamont. Hillburn Cottafle- Belfast.‘ when their only daughter, hlinnie, Xeily was united in marriage t0; Mr. Angus Alexander Stewart o!‘ Vancouver. formerly o! Belle Riven. P. E. .l. Rev. J. W. .\lacKenzfe 0!‘: ticiating. The house was heauti-l tully decorated- for the occasion‘ ers The bride was becoinlngly. dressed in a suit 0t sand broad-i cloth with hat to match and mlnki choker and carried a bouquet ofi sweet peas and maiden hair tern.’ entering the parlor to the strains of‘ Lohengrins bridal chorus beauti-l fully rendered by Miss Annie Mar-| tin. After the ceremony a dainty prepared tea was served in the din»; ing rooni_ by the Misses Annie. Smith, Katie MacLean and Annlelh Martin. After all had done nmillE,‘ justice to the many good things. the; bride .lll(l groom motored to Char- lOllcTlNVTl accompanictl by .\lr. and Mrs. J. J. Larabee, Eldon anti tol- lowed by the best wishes of all their friends. The usual serenaders were on the scene with horns, tin pans, etc. The young couple lnq tend speittling a week on the maln- land betore leaving for their new home in Vancouver. The presents. .2 were numerous and costly. testify- ing to the high esteem in which: they are held in the community. ETTER HERD WINNINGS. — The Amherst News says—1\‘early . three thousand dollars was won by mos S. Etter, well known Marl. l time cattle man. at tour o! the Mar- itime fairs held this (all. At Fred- erton Mr. Etter won nearly seven, hundred and titty dollars in prize, money. while at St. John his win-- nlngs were practically the same. 60MB ll A119 SEE TIIEM Pleated All-Wool Grape Skirts $2.49 Camisole top models. One of the season's most popular styles in an all wool pleated Skirt. ‘an eitceptionalli" attractive and ser- viceable skirt and comes in the following 901013 black. navy, grey, fawn, sand and cocoa. Sizes 2-1 to 42, Special 2 Double Dollar Day's - . . - . . . . . . . I While Iron Bed Spring and Mattress $11.98 Complete outfit Iron Bed, reinforced ivov- en ivire Spring, sanitary illattress. double, single and three-quarter uidth beds. Double Dollar Days - - - - - - . . ' _ SlidingiSteel Couch with green denium or“ cretonne covered Mattress. Double Dollar Days special - - - - - - - - - - . - - ' Natural Shaniung Silk 59c Ytl. Natural Shanlung Silk, good weight. full weight. This lovely’ fabric we are offering; for Double Dollar Days at 59c. N0 matter where you secure it this quality would cost you at least $1.25. Double width 56 inches wide all wool ll21\'_‘.' and black serge, 79c yard. Compare it with what you have been paying $1.50 yd. 79c Double Dollar Day]: per yd. - - - ALL SILKS, DRESS GOODSAND COAT- I INGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES A Striking llalue in Gorseis This is a striking value in an extra good quality Corset, and comes in all sizes in both white and pink, bought particu- larly for Dollar Days special 1N EVERY DEPARTMENT l Ladies’ Fur Collar Seals $16.98 Ladies‘ heavy weight Fur Collar Coats. This is one of our outstanding" values. 'l‘hcse are not 01d styles, but bought especially for Dollar Days, Good styles, all sizes, no two coats alike. Spec Dollar Days Boys Tweed Overcoais $3.98 Boyp’ ‘heavy winter Overcoats. regular val- ues up t0 $12.00. Sizes 6 to l6 years, not more than one 01- two alike, Made of good heavy twe ds in a number of patterns. about six different styles. Double 3 Dollai-Davvfl. . . . . . . . . ' Fancy Flanneleltes 5 Yards lor $1.99 Fancy Flannelettes. values up to 40c yard. Suitable for kimonas, lfllllldgfell s_ dresses. etc. Special Double Do at ays, 0 yafdsfgp................ . . . . ..1'o0 200 yds. Black Sateen, suitable for dresses. aprons, bloomers. etc. Good heaq" weight. Regular 35c value. Double Dollar Days, 5 _"(lS. for - New Arrivals in Ready to Wear llals $8.49 Wonderful display of Ready to Wear Hats. just in by express. and go on s‘ it‘ fvl‘ Dvllbli’ Dollar Days at $3.49. J11‘ net} Lilli “I111! for the late Fall and can}: \\ inter days. A big range of styles an. Double Dollar Day" - - WE llAllE l0TS 0F 0TllERS EQIIALLY AS 600D Silk ohd Wool tot All-Wool Hose 69c Ladies‘ Silk and all wool English Rib Hose lli all the most popular rib effects in greys, browns. blacks. coatings. oyster silver, fawn. etc" plain and two tone effects. Values up to $1.59. Dollar Days .- Men’s lleavy Winter liver-l coals $14.75 Men's heavy weight Overcoats. about ten different patterns in as many styles. made in good heavy weight cloths that will give good service and resist the cold. Regular values up to $95.00. Double Dol- lar Days Wlitilcsitlo l’i'ii-t-~ on illl Mott's ttiitl li()_\‘.\"- (‘lotliittg nut utfcrt-tl tls Spot-tails. Men’s Grey Wool Flannel Shirts $1.39 Men's Wool Flannel Shirts in light and dark grey". an tmustiall)" warm. comfort- able and good ‘wearing shirt. Two breast pockets and yoke. double stitched through- out. All sizes. This shirt would sell in the P‘. w‘ w " -2..' LLLIl u i_\ fot "it least S 3O SpQQial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Me_n’s lleavy Wool Scat Sweater $1.69 Men's heavy Ribbed Coat S\\'98I8l‘_ with large warm collar. a good strong sturdy warm Sweater that will give good SBYVlCE. Exceptional good value at $2.50. I Special Double Dollar Days - - - - - -- ' . llqtxutt", '_‘ lmxtn=~1 Jus Essorjv. lurnitt- \\‘t-tilth_v—1 S. R. lsilllt}. Garden Vegetables l llATZ-‘l of Grdvenstvlu—l S. 1L 1 Geo. a“ V°9"'. l-“Vltig, z. .\ir.-. o, J. l lrtifessional Cards _______.____ lfzilmer & Palmer H-.,,J- Péymsn, it. c. Barrister, Eire; l I 1 l we are bllylflfl PRESOED‘ l. Seed and Feeqt. Showing his herd at St. Stephen, r y PRICES very prominent in the prize list ._,_ , .. . _ , pA(:_ and his earnings at the island Fair l. Fred Hyde. 3.‘ 1mm“ Lrlll-r " (""'- ll D‘““°“'4 0t your silfillus stock; bee" "lmlbered 51110118 the 3mm! 1 (‘nlvln Wood. 2. Peter Brodie. 3. t;iti.-—l- Stitiitiui Ctirverglil. R. ! Cabbage winning 5mm 1 Fair held in Amherst He has been John Gui Union Road P 1-: 1 2 Holmes " C W ‘llellet M" Ciiiibnsc. Drum lw-hl — 1 Frlifeits ‘limit’ .\l\'l.t'l‘.ll.lli_ .' Arilttir \'c~' Apples -- t‘..;..;....r¢;_..1 and 1.3x. ' t . . . . A ~' "- ‘ -- - - SEEDS. FEEDS i. Flt-OUR .-i I . . -" o n ~._ _ r B kn ..< ,\_ ‘-. '_t.:.. _ r ' ' ins some splendid animals. There E. I. 4. Mrs. D. T. Fraser. North ables. ‘ J. Curler. 2. C“b"“"" m! 1 Flue“ l" € l 1M“- l“"~‘~' MM‘ 1 "‘ " l‘ I ‘" l l" ‘ while Mr. Etter has shipped scores York. P- E- l. 7 MP5- Belll- Ri-llld-l"ari°tl'~“'_1' E" J‘ "esselh 2' PM“ Hammond Hemphiu ‘l »\. A. Blcliinnon. Miller. a- .\ll‘.‘l.l'l.‘lfl'_\‘ Jctikitis, ll Goo ll. nl\>\\'t‘ll, T» Jntnes fisery, . - . . _ -<, ~ f. A J m] m "mug two purses at ‘he s!‘ “bu. g to 5 tbs. made in any \arleties..—1. E. J. \essey, 2. peter’ Wallace “ood 8. San, 3. \\. I.. mold, 1 ohn A "mm “ g R ‘we Charlottetown. Mr. Etter is one of Elmer‘ Norm River‘ P’ E L Vessey, 3, W. ii. D, \'e3sgy_ 3_ Geo H, Harper. 4. .-\ii:tn li- lJohn Bt-rtrzitit- 2 Scyniore llclivll- l‘"n l‘.ivi.~ 1 _\Zl:iti Ht=gan50n_ 3 MW"! to Loan of the Annual winter Fur-From Edward Larkln. Miscouche, P. E. Potatoes, Beauty o Hubron.—1 Friule, 3. Peter Brodie. 4. Ernest R B_ McKinley, 2 John pom-am 3 LCWL 3 1.3 R ‘lungs’ 3 En“... . s “ '- "WES. 3 H. K. Pierce mi?- McPhee ‘the 0pm“ that the Amhsm" n" an. 8. John S. Cousllltl. Park Corn 1. W. H. Vessey. r. - Frizzle 4. Wm. It. Mrs. C. \\'. .\lellet. ."i sermore .\ic~ Erin-Fl llilflit‘, i ii. E. .\liil€r. g- ll- l-Ilflv- ll Allan BQBYlnsOn. 4 . . v __ In). 3. Allan S. . g . A. McDONALD. H. Hutton“ ——by the change in date. s k " l Bush”! whmt whui tyte‘ _' 1' me man’ 4' n’ ‘l’ Cufley’ Stewart Bros. 2 SQYKIIOFE “GL9” Celery. red dwarf-d A. A. Mc- 1924 ~1 John A. .\it'l.+i<iti. R BOFWHL F‘ Pele)‘ Robertson. l HAY CARLOADS and teal.» l ' .1 i White and Black ., 0ATS_ _..,. r Wheat Barley and ' he again passed the seven hundred g ; Buckwheat dollar mark. At the Charlottetown 1 _ ‘ Exhibition, Mr. Etter was again ‘ _ , n K, _ ,, ,y HIGHEST CASH Bf-et. sheaf oats Bnnt1§r__1 E J_ swede Tumtps pnfplg t0p—-I.E (lllluiis, \\l...t~~1 ut-titt... his. - - V r2,‘ _- l - p. . .. _ . . _. l‘ . exceeded six hundred dollars. For eseséggory- Geo. M. Hannah’ d‘ Jam-dug: I-J. J. Vt-ssev. (“uhnmvflfl 1 Timmnlll"; |.-H.3ly""" 1 '“‘kmm7n' . s" “s 114°" you dilime ‘i the llilil- three years Mr- Etter has 118$! shear oats A. 0. v. natnod-l JSuPfltlc Tttritips green or bm“'"l ‘ffiélllti tlsAizllkl-lftxtl-xlloll‘ A ‘m ltnktiktlltltlllllthflrhrm’ km"; tnl.‘ l-‘Ylvtt’ r. t. t tr r r Jvfr». ,~-. ..~ . _,_ ~; o1. -..~~. _. t". Q11". . .. ~t t tth u m t ll l . G ..\t. . - ~ .-\. .\1-L . s . *;‘"""" "i “""‘1 °~ - 1cm“- '-' 11>" . t, t ‘F,’ : gnllmailgcaat tehe lilarllllfn-ea Wlhtresr (continued "om Fwy 2) 939st slliiclhllnlfijirlevr-l. ‘("Sr\]f:(ltl"'l:]t(l)l‘tllllll)$ .\l\lll;l‘('ll tyiivi-imore Muhenmnl‘ l‘ “up "mud l hlwrl" l (tllt€l’ & C0” ' :1, Joseph (Turley. 2. R. J. CUFlPYtI ,, . _ ‘I I u." t .\ i‘ . - . making a specialty 0t his beet cat- Mrs, John Sloan, Aimmgug p_ l; 3_ Fred Hydfi‘ 4g Avnhur C’ wOmL Nzuxtfik; Si?nipr;{e.ut1].§te:.§;$'. _ is A. ll. Burk... i .\i..~. C. \\. ‘tl><:::~—-_.’\it;.\tttidbi; _1]Be.<.-t.. saint. Yll tie. and has succeeded in develop‘ l. 3. Mrs. Heath Vessvy. York, P, Class 50-Fieid Roots lilatigv-i. Witrtzel longlretlrl ll-H- ' ‘ m l‘ ‘ “ ‘ ' ‘ ‘L ‘ " “ ‘“““""‘ " ““‘l‘““~ 3 3- R- ‘ Joeph Cur 2')‘. i. ‘mun ,_ , . KM“, 4 “ _ _ _ _ , W, .., y,__ has been a tl-teen demand tor Etter River. P E. l. 5. Zilrs John Bertram.’ Field Roots ‘\\'. Watts. ~i._ Albert Godkiti. ,il<i:).ll.~\i;:ét“ll:gg$0ll. .3 \\. L. ~ 1- d DJ\ n1 f-iIrgliliclclinltil H E B’ t q p M mo! throughout the Provinces, i-Illlois. P. E- l- 6 Airs» E. J. Vessey. Pmatoes. Collection 0! bee! eiirlrl lllallgel- l‘ ‘mm’ '9‘! g'°b°"1' l tunings‘ snvor~1 Erin's! Burkc ‘ nut int-inn 5m i... I i ll r ‘Rob rwot ‘l ll lentil‘. it .., - . n,- 5 . . _, o..i.- . . -. . oi crirloads to the trade in Nlld. liiackley. P- E‘ I‘ Brodle- 3- w- H" D- ‘wsseyr -“““F"l' ‘VMUEL yellow 3WD‘)? _ ‘ l ' ii . . .- - .. B - t , - . The EtterStables was also success Bill-tel‘ Til-MY dlflllll)’ made ‘or Pomloeéh colleen“ of best white 1 Chas and Geo A. Galina)‘ 3 Camus!‘ .i hmQQgLTlI€ERD i2 Flj-lgltftliluvlittlltlyilivit-lll llli‘-“lflll\illf‘1kll-S8>» l liflcll H Ila-diff‘ l -. r ' . - - . ’ "s . I l n . _ - C 90¢. l‘ ' blrnesi Burk.» 2 A H. Utirke 1i h - itate dniry.--1. Mrs. John Gill Bfvillv. 3- “. H» D. \esse_\. Kelly. 4. S» C. Stewart. & Son. lFORQO _ t | n _ 1 , ‘ g Eliergo:medical]tilililuiheorrllongy hi: llrnlon Road. P. E. l. 2. Mrs. n. r.' Potatoes. collection ot best red siangel. Wiirizvl. lws Mimi" m" " “°9“- . !“~ -“"*‘"“‘°“- 4 ~‘"-‘““°"*‘ -“"“~"“ “m? l"‘.'"’~ ‘Mimi PiPPiBP-l" 3. varleties.—-l. Peter Brodie. 2. E. J~ 1. Harold Storey. 2. T. B. \\".itliniti. Carrots. iutertiictliate p0llit9tl — nun. _ l\|-_l. ti.‘ ll‘\'.lll1- 2 H. l\. Pierce. 3 {he numerous ttgamtme winter Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. P. E. I. w a h w d 4 \ m Squash. liomiti .\iti_rrotv~ i-‘Irn- " ‘~\" "alumni. Fa" exhibitor!‘ who.“ Heady m H Potatoes, Earl‘) R.o:qe‘-——1_ I; J_ Frizzel. 4 p l ‘ lean,‘ .1 Art ur C. 0o , . r ttrie“ Burk“ J Arm“, \,.§__;,.)._ _; 5,... H E l“ I ‘ - - - -~-»" 4 .. r- r - *- e.cmnu. ‘r _ --~ . -. mo, of an advance in the dates cine 48—Cheeas Vessey 2_ \i t O\eili 3 He Beets Danish toragisllsflr M“ c s‘ tttor \t t lln I“ __ ~11 -\_ Rodd 4 not-o Exhibit of Factory Cheese.-— 1. bert Lewis. 4. Geo. W. Watts. ——l. Alex R. .\lcl\a)'. -. Allflfl $~ Carrots. short stump rooted-ll Squash. litiiiford-l John .-\. Mo ‘ml-W Irving. Bank °' NW‘ l“ 5""‘“"I th first w ek De ~ b t ‘h l T‘ All“ Beg‘ ‘ Charlottetown, P, E. r. m?" o}. 5950M“ ‘ieglmhagcgnfe: l. 2. L. J. Murphy, Tlgnlah. 3- Leo Herbert Lewis. 2. l2. J._V¢.-ssey. 3. Burke. Seymore. Blobennan. 4 Ernestpttritt», 4 T. ll. Wooiiitinzt- , H , "‘ ~————- ‘ Thhpnwmlnx ‘Pun expressed‘ l-lughus, Kenllulton. 4.. Wefiify Pellet; lirodltlea, 4. M; G. ONelii. Bee's Sugar my wart“). nanlerp Burke. "t Sqtitish. vupotnblo tiinrro\v——1 T. " (_"v,5‘_"_Xn°l‘{“-&MP9“? Robertson. Clltiililld & Keefe. Stanley. Bolierbertfln s- M 0H. “rue-es Extra Early-— _t, At»... qohttt... 2, hi... n, Mc- PursnipB—-l John n. .\lcl.cod. - n, “tmtlmnn. 2 John .-\. Alulnod. :1 ' * i Mo“! H- E. Bent. 2 ' ' ll * Il . . .. - . 3:: ‘beggargnllsugllllzliczrtggeblglgjevs: i Pawn”. Riflmyrv _ l‘ Peter mark Leuntin, 4..\irs. Harry Jenkins. _. t D _ 1 Erggfqliixlittilsitttliilo \\tn. , (‘liar-kg c‘ “_G"| p. d s ‘d Brodie 2 E J veg“ 3 Jon L V Celery, white dwarf—1 Ernest gnu-s; Inn-k __ Arum, H.580). - . us S, R Lane. 2 T. E“ ""1" . '. ‘ ' ' ' 7' ' W‘ ' Carrots, red lntflfmedlfllt’ _ 1 Burke, 2 A. A. McKinnon. Lniistst Squash grown 561N011 A" Rmm- ‘l All“ Beitansnn. 4 Erna C w-H gfggyughfyde’ 2? Drlme’ 3' J_ $3,235s2lcézsgexgfexgiiggé?étfjInan. 3 Mrs. Harry J®nltlfl5~ 4 Fred Kinnon. 2 Ernest Burke. l Collct-Ftiii tit‘ llllllt‘ sqtiush— 1 l_;(fnlz‘,l~r‘ Tmlkms“! Alla" 39g- .Bush.el ‘v-iieat red 'fle__l Calvin Brodie 4_ w G Drake ' - Hyde. , _ (‘cit-rig white blunted-l. Ernest l-Itizest llilfki‘. 2 Arthur. \'Ps.<?-_v_ 3 “"0" - 5- R- l-"BP. 3 J. (‘. Irving. A H U H i - » ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' " Carrots. red lomkl Heath "$- Burke. 2 A. A. ntoktnnoh, a Rose Rosa Lougivtirth. Enrol/stern, Attorney, Etc. _ oney to Loan "ey Building ' 0h t P ~ - "Mann", P > ctr) Rillitrlriflll, 5 T. A Rodd . .._._______________ 00d. ~ Otfltvefi- Cannon Np. 1.-— 1. v “rm C Wood I _ h _ _ _ _ > , . (ccmmued p ' - , ' ‘ b t t d,_1_ p g B, d1 v g_ w, ].;_ 11v . _ 89.. ill‘ - - mnguort _ llcrbs- gntthn ttvilcct otter-l .\lr=. °" I00 5) Iudlk R. Halllghlli]. 11:15:72. Elm]. l-"ztlvseiay. Heenetlh Vgssfiy. . gum’ 3 _C CllffMzlJwlllt: grllgtian-l R. J» 2 hilt-ions. ci‘troIi:——1 Erneirfhurke-(‘ocii Stowitrt. 2 Arthur C. Wood, 31 . I , ' . o e = . . . . .. ' » r ' ~ _ _ ' it your nbstrlls are cloned. your MBlilsthel otrier s rowed-l. c. w. ilrotlgsgrnavggttéott‘: got? gplirlt.— $.20“ $138 inmrzmdmk I Jenfiliniit»: “l; Jggh ‘gulgxlzonlilsarrr. fig. \\. Mclltt. ~i Mrs. son .\lc Antttsrsn. sottciron. Iro- ‘limltes'aated'otlll.x§plfuming‘ estfshoi black oats-l. Peter H. 151.7- vesstw. '41 rte... Vessértey’ R- "- C“"°'- 2 JMP“ “Mel” 3 "riiifls-millh-l ""- Crc" Si"; collection or vesetiimrs-i Jnck Money ‘o LN" “my a Ymuey m": l‘ ‘lzilhgeguc- Emma t Pbmtoes A o: v. "amed___1_ a Aréhur C. Wood‘. o n art, 2 Penelope McKinnon 8 Cecil .\lt'I\'innon-_ 2 Sr-yinore .\icl.ennan,l Cameron mo“ "rm destroy!“ "aim mm Bu“; but“, Mu_._1_ C_ _t_ _i_ yeueyl g_ pew, Bmdm 3. He," ' odder corn o; suniameé- c] rn 1 teviart. 4 Marie Green. 3 Arthur \ess.._,.,_ ch_r|ou“wm P i‘ M.“ nonms n bgnah“. t-hionh vhflfy, Ijlfly M. nude 3. Peter begtotlewis. Ben] Rodd. lirnasotdgui-ltl-efid liicnke ur ey- - 2 gomatogl. Elanchrrt] Bcstlstmiplc. nqib bean 1n pod, ______ ' . ‘ do, . antes E. atoea, t p] ___1_ w_ _ . . . . . lrnes ur - . . one. . grow n sens .2~i-—1 F lH d ‘ . . .- . c‘ "B" “it " ‘mnmu “m” Brgusliel Bdanoooio .-1. Mrs. A. n. Veosey. lnPgte‘: ntrzdte. a. Bell‘) ‘mm’ 9°" ‘°" ‘lmlale-l Fm‘ 4- -‘"K‘""°"- 2 6v:- H. mince“. I! hirsraveriloz’ r‘ C. C, 9d- "'° "l "mun" m‘ 7°“ Mallet. 2. Harold Navnon. 3. Penel- Rodd. 4. Heath Vessgy, McRaeB Heath Vessey.3 Willard E. Tomatoes. yellow-l. Amy Jones, .\lt‘,\llllnn_ lidunte of N.’ V “and. Ietrlnsttggt relief. I ' ops MncKlntton. Potatoes Red any variety nam- P'°"'°‘ 4 7' A- Rmd- ' ‘ 2 5- 4- Mcxllllllm- l , ‘Mttllcai semglmqq 5' “pp, ‘m aycfnh‘ 039:]. ‘mtal bgtugmot Hal! bushel ‘Elmoty seed-l. r~J.—-1. Herbert Uewla. 2. Peter Broom Corn. l0 stalks-l Jack Tomatoes. assorted collections——: Applcs Commercial Packages tom“ "mun?" in‘ Y “In l Ill! B g_ c, Lgns, 2, Stewart Bros, 3. W. Brodie, 3. E, J. veggey, 4_ 3g“; McKlnnon. 1 A. A. uclflnnon, 2 Ernest Burkenpacited in boxes tor export- ~ Pumpkins-l 1‘. B. Woodman. 2 Onions. Red-l Patrick Lantry-Zl Alcxnndcr. tit-n boxes-l Mrs. D. I“ “m” ; r. who. 1I:0l'8. Your cloned noalrlls open R Hgm,‘ 4_ mm, veg”, Rodd; Om“ “y” "m" * sht "n. your held 4| ell"? 1° Best sheaf wit rod or while Potatoes packed tor exportL-l. litre, win. s. McKinley, a s. R. 1.. n. Miller, a its. .\|lller,4 George J. Carmichael. 2 Myrtle Stead. " a Ll!"- 4 Cllll- PlPW- Johnson. Wealthy 2 boxes-l S. R. 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