*avi Rv _Av .itre lower tlin I othcrs fnrsanic class 'tina cl-iAn_no'i“rE'rowN GUARDIAN Head 0 flees ll wmwse loc -- hlrlottetown f lub li t_C - not M _ _ ,,__,,_,_,_ eetmeatthe Aiwa s Bus Store Russel Clarke of Clark Bros , llt _ _ . _ _ - . r ' _Stewart was in the City yesterday. IM. C. AL _:il gllfntizh ai trea_t tobtlyit Trus Lai( Y¢ar’TfuC _lhll Yea 7" ll uc Nzxt Year ` . -_ll ‘_ ' I ll rm ll Bll HOU 0|' 0 E l We \ 'I A, J. Davis, or Davis \n¢i ri-ner, igltneli: Association, in tha form Of ll- l Tlmg fig other liwige can sell ood merchandise, day iii, day ' 8 ~ I V lm by the mall train last night lol-,entertainment ans refreshments. to Bgwarg gf __ ,_ _ _ _ Onl}r a few at these r. __ 8 O _“smut _“gm at 3 otgiock in the Gymnasium. _ mm so `,e,,_$mabiy wi wc (gag and do. The ladies' Auxiliary of the Y p ices $ 5 _ re _ _ -- ducedi to and reduced toiwtgve-. pgssiiln-gerl`al:iili?`mlioiJ."dip‘:¢:.i‘dl thermometer reklif-"ed _15 “\’°"* ` ' ‘last night. which was the lowest r0Sl9¢°f°'~ $3.75. Y' _ l yesterday. During the day it went The freight by the Minto to George- town yesterday was l car onions, 5 At nine o'cliu:k last. night the ‘M high as 26 and at nine in thi morning was 22 above During the \/\/- \/\/. \/\/ | I |`| i ; cars way freight. V .previous daY W WW 17 ‘=lb°"°~ ‘ .ll-:WE ER. __ The mail special arrived in thial Mlm Bessie Robertson. dH\lEl\*»°l` ° a-_._. . ._.o_ __ _ _ _____ ___ ________________ _____M_ _ ___ _ _city about 2_3o ywimigy with _1_ le, Robertson, lied Point. who is Fora real goml phil- __ tograpll try Cook’ s Studio, New DesBris:ly Block, The Studio Whore Baby it Always Wtlcolns , _To make you Stfonq Aftrt an attack of Lil Grippe Hughes’ Digestive Tunic ‘ is unexcclietl. It nourishes olip strengthens tlle nerves, improves the sgpeiite, nids digestion and tones up t e whole system. Price 25c per hollle. GEO. E. HUGHES, /\Dotllel-:irilas Hall Appetizing Home -Made Preserves I ls your :lppetilc dull? Nothing good to .sliarpeil il. up as thcsc I ome-made jams and jcllies, ill ll fruit f`lavt\r.s. they are .simply I _ Vclicious, pun' and wholesome. Order promptly. Price l8c to gon in glass bottles. _Choice Cannid Chicken Ever cat I.eard‘s canned chicken? If`not you have the treat of your lifetime awalitillg you. it l~. tuotlitonie. wrote- eome and deficious. "tice 25c. Order NOW. (iocdv delivered. _ Phone 34* w. w. walkel, GRQCERJ _ Cor 'Euston and Orlehzlr Strets. llttsnulnl _ “Briil_\' Deep”Sergc for _ men’s suits give the best wear. Visit is iargoiil day llow at our store _V~g‘.ijcali buy slices cheaper non than nt any other tlnie. Our price.- of`go'ds. It will certaiufy pu_\ vnu 'to see .otlr~stock ,before you buy. ‘\’Vc crrr the largest stock vfladies‘ shoes nt $1.00 :ind $2 5 :iipair_irl~to\vu. _Inst g 04 US nwst gy s3_¢.0_a .pair. Fry us fi r your ilcxt pair ii- ls. _licpnullslv '_ . The Nice Mau. -__ _ _ _ / I \ _\°;,, so Street Boots I We’\V'c the new styles in -»onieii’s walking boots. We’ve the narrow und the medium toe; the Cuban, French or regular v '_ heels; Lace,Button Q or Bluclier styles. Patent kidandcalf, __ gun metal calf,vici, I box calf, etc., etc , street _'boots at $%4.co or $4.50. _W'~`°"`<`l”-"'-‘= - _I Alley Q Co Queen Quality Agents __ for C h’Towii _ Codfish I We have some vt-r_\' nice lable cod- l“l.~ll ili stock. They tire large thick fish nicelydrietl and skinn- _ - ed and give splendid satisfac- tion. We have also liheflloneless Codflsli in small and large boxes put up nt tlie | l'8¢0V0\` I their "changes" must bs received a ' this office not inter than one o'cloc sharp and their business locals no 'later than three o’clock of each wee ,day, exclusive of statutory holidays ‘to insure insertion in next issue. Al received later than the above hour iwlil also appear when they do not interfere with the setting in type of ithe regular news nf the daY~ | A correspondent writing from place and vicinity has lately been en llvened by birthday parties and so p P wedding parties in the near future H. B. Haslam has gohe on an ex tended visit to Chicago, Ill.-Everett _;-;--- ~ ,.,_ - `-~=-_:Lt-fi I ""- THE _QUEEN’S. CDUNTY GUARDIAN Y Y vaudeville extraordiuarylht Fairy- The Minto got into Georgetown ‘T I' " '_' . _ ___- land next week. yesterday at 11.45 from Picton. *"*t- ' ' ‘ ' ` ~l'=m “March Face." No other nlonth nf the year is ‘ so dreaded in ' women it is the month wdich plays havoc with the fair stains as well as | those not so f_»ir. _ Our new veillngs are sufficient for March weather. The assortment includes large heavy dots lu self colors, fancy meshes of ev- r : sort, plain chiffon, crepc~iic~cliclte. ’f`l:en there is the new Motor \`elling 950 each ' -1-.M 1-_J _ ~ \ _ nev. ni-_ Hmm, formerly of mis, _Advertisers are again renlindefl the -~ 1. ‘ei 1 2 'E2 9359- T `) wi -i . . - _ . .. ' Mi. an 3 was lately |.e0m.ned Amon Springfield and vicinity says. lhi err i’ I i l which proved very entertalnin; I B i J' W' Aiken “nd Rev' A' 'HM' (ton tliotb young and old and_ by all ap 2 I ' I earnnces will llsvelo into soml ' g en y mmm McKm“°"'l hi h ill be a rest benefit for him- :bbrrlster bl the iirm bi M L i~“' ° W g~ _ 4-- ff-'» _ _ Y -ff ' ‘McKinnon ony C ea" am ,self und the public. Fred J. Haslsm . ' ’ ' ihas recently been visiting friends in gee \vOm1er|nnd's special ,ld n page - `mlors. ' .pi ins wideooc ,_ New .Spring Broadcloths 'P:lliainn.~l, Taffctus, Vt-iietinlis and other fashionable dress gooils Shadow Striped V , Broadcloth in wo'i.l hrouu. fawn, navy dnrl.: bronze. and tan 58 ins wide. $1.25 to $l_6o vnrll Solid Colors French Broad- cloth and Vetleflans, all the new slwlilcs, just the material for slurt tllilolell cliiis 85C to i 50 l<`.ench 'l`-ifletu Cloth, _all wool, light iv.-ight. smoitli surface, fine weave. iu si goal assorlmenu of - Pallnlilzi Cloth, one of the newest mmterials. lilnde of fine wool, 45 ins wide 85c ' _ Fine French Iiilllroidered Voiles, ill pink, creilll. l’.iri.<, navy, block and tin llroivn, 42 inf wide 900 Qucerfs C oth. =i fine hard finislicrl material, wearing utilities tlnsur ‘l iasscd, all wool 45 ins wide iii 15 2 Fir.-t Rank for _ ` Black Dress Goods Melrose Cloth, si beautiful new faliric all wool, lauilalllc for mourning pur|io~es. 4: ins wide >l_=,\: Crepe-line. eiiihroitiered with neat little silk figures and spots nice fine, light weight’ goods for sun.nler wear, 41 inch wide 85c _ Paiin Black Voiles I Also slriped in i embroidered, fmnl 90\` lu 2 tio l-`renc:i Poplins, :ill wool, n good ‘ strong serviceable nlnleri l, heavy _ weight. .iz ins wide S5c yard up. Black Mohsirs and Siciliiins, in different weights. widths and prices frclil 45c yard up ‘ I _ b wil¢sbii~e.i»owlng to the lboi-i ew, l Under the heading °f Missmu R°°m Gtint ot much mussel mud haulin ' _ I V ~'- _ y housekeeper who receipts in the Wesleyan the follow- :ng 5;.; done Albert Gamggter ha The “mt cn ` F' O l l ' ° e Rlgggatscgre altiknowlledged from ,mid his farm -to Jac. A. H1Ch0X-Ml lakes application nt this .mee can 1 _Tryon $20_ ‘First ‘§éthod_stt°Mg_':g~ Garneet-or ¢0l1¢¢l‘flPl8f-SH Ewing E10 -btnin the name and address oi a |1°“°*°wn iier Rev H E '1ib0m;;3Mb°"°`-D' A' Mcxay has been a i °““"Y gm f°’ g°“e"“' "°“”""°"‘~` Is all the time. .S1150 ` ' ' 'dine some improved stock to _hir 'be .lame will be given to l.-it one _ ' ' ___ already due heard of cattle.-Umor pe,-som _. on the 17th _“stunt at Wheatley Division Sun hulds °“t at the sam' *f‘ need not add ollr pricesaré always the lowest. Coule in and we'il cou- .Illver the death occurred of Ann _McRae, the beloved wife of the late .John McRae, aired 65 years, much beloved and deeply respected, She leaves to mourn a family of loui- sons and three daughters, besides _three sisters and four brothers. Deceased was formerly of Point Prim. The funeral took place on _Thursday the 19th at 2. D. m. ' I 'l‘_he officers of the Eastern Teach- crs association have decided to hold the next annual convention ofthe association at Murray River on June _29 nnd_30th next. An excellent pro- _§l'Hr_rl is being prepared. The one ,SUbJ_e¢t of school work which will ‘receive the liou’s share of attention at this convention will be penmnn~ _ship; the services of P. L_ Bolger, lone of the best psnmerl in Eastern iCana_dl1 having been secured to give .the instruction in the teaching of this very importer? subject. An Ientertaining and pl using feature of _the convention will be a lecture on _Mnrk Twain by F. J. Nash, Editor Iof the Patriot. Inspector_McCornac, iwho is secretary of the sesociatioli its -using every endeavor to make' the iforth coming convention the best in _tho hlstoryof the E. T. A_t . Zion Church schoolroom fwns fiif- __lcd with a most appreciative audi- =enoe -last evening to hear Editor F. B Nash deliver his able and .eloquent lecture on Sir Wilfrid Iliaurler Mr. ;Nash was in splendid _form_ and presented one of the finest _pen pictures of the living statearrian .that a Charlottetown audience has fever enjoyed. It was vivid, stirring _land eloquent. and the frequent inter- truptions of applause gave evidence of _tha appreciation with which it was -‘rcceived. Mr. Nash is deservedly infmlllar on the platform and last _night excelled himself in the literary itasta and eloquent delivery of his .orntion. A,vote of thank! entllusinti- icnlly moved by J. E. Matthews _and lseconderl by a strong and stirring Ispeech by Wm. Laird wna supported _by His Worship Mayor Prowse and i.Tfimes McDonald. was conveyed to _Mr. Nash and the hope expressed ,that soon again Charlottetown might _he favored by him on some such ,congenial theme. A musical and .literary program of a very high _'order was also enjoyed. I §»'3..25,`" A correspondent sends to The uardian the names of the oldest esidents of Tryon and vicinity. They re as follows :- l §-John Boulter, _James Hodgson, . ,Mrs. T. W. _I-lowatt, |Mrs. John Delaney, 'John N. Leard, lMiss Marla Robison, iMrs. 'James Cameron, |Jamss Leard, (Point) 82. Mrs. Malone, ......_82 Mrs. Mary`Wrigbt, B2 James Wright, John Halliday, Benjamin Webster, Mrs. John M. Leard, Mrs. David Thompson, Mrs. James Lefurgey, Mrs. Lauchlin McKlnnon,............ Stephen Leard, .... Henry Dawson, John B. Lea, . Wm. C. Lea, Charles M. Leard, 87 87 86 .88 83 83 83 sil ni 17 I 77 1s 74 74 _' 14' es I Mrs. Thomas Ives, J. M. Hood, And not forgetting Mrs. Jem Callbeek who has lived the moat of ber life time in Tryon. but now bo- ing kindly cared for by her daughter' Mrs. Wm. Beer. Desable, aged 95, years. _ | _ :British Almond Pink cures chap- ped binds and roughness of skin. its lilmollient properties are 'quickly lean after the first application.-It also removes tan and takes sway irritation from the severe llsrch _winds-oilly Ilia a bottle. A. W. Redilin, Phm B., Sunnyside. _ \ . < ` .~ i I 1s 'V I vs_ _ 1s 15 14 Arena. When the "stars in ther made manifest that there is but ont step from the sublime to the rirlicu Longworth, and other poultiy en; lous. ln other words, the Windies thusiasts. The meeting was- largely _BNHS U10 bimdsmell Dll\Y€d DUCK. 01 attended, and much interest expres» old stand always ready to lend r The police yegteniuy made 3 __ _ V helping hand to the temperancr sbreh on the promises of H. Cannot- - ' v _ °““‘°' Y 9”". “Wed “"‘“° bee’ ““d “‘l“‘%"' Beaver Bbls. and Bags Royal Honsolit-ld -*- /hich lt is claimed by the proprle-| . P - Last night u.e_b.lgbtes;. l:_gl»¢s_i. tm- lm.. been 0.. il... premise.. mee Imperial - urltrlnc the l0CBl l10Ck0Y imlllmen S 0il¢ 0` e went out of business and was not ' I- ' \ hire 031; li brief but brilliant period in the bi. _em fm- Haig ' TMS” 5 Pnde V the Lt. Governor, J W Ryan R V viuf e vou that it is so 'lU\’,‘Ri§|"' - » We are stocked all the time viitll the liest hr.-lnds of flour. nlld we ___ I t courses fight" together the spectacli _ At the meeting held fn Whcatley’s N D E R Q L 0 'cannot be any more sublime ther ` tail last evening to form a poultry; _ 0 that l1ff0l`d0d MSC Bight. f0i‘ Ol |~ teaociation for this Province, nd-’ dl qnmp veritv the truth of the proverb wat dresses were delivered by His Honor ‘ Uied Y-0. Wi'-li the mntlngemtllt 0 led by the different speakers as to i _ F U12 Fink- The game was varied b_ the importance and need of more se- __ _ ,_ ___ ..-..._,. ...,..__e_ 1 diversity of Pier. and HB many new ect breeding of poultry it was re I ~ » _ -. ' / fashions were introduced into thi ioived to form an association, to be . Elsie luac’ 2 '22`}'f" conduct of the game as into the cos nown as the Prince Edward islandi bmw" ma" 16 hands high _weighs tumes ol' tlw i9lRY9FS~ DOM P2`\‘1\'f .’oulf.Py Association, and the follow-i 1100 pounds “red by J' R'/Budd refereed, and at halftime the Arenos n officer '- 6969 "cmd 249' h TO THE GENTLEMEN AND'LAD IES OF CHARLDTTETOWN ANI PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD _ISLAND :_- _ ` 1 a_m now in a better positior _than ever to give you the very best to‘be had in the tailoring art,havllig _received the latest New York fasb» ions from the John J. Mitchell fash~ ion house for the spring and summer of 1908. I have also received a largl supply of the very latest in suitings, overcoatings. trouserings and ladies’ coatings, which I will make up at the lowest possible price. I have a ladies' coat maker who is an expert in that line. Ladies give ua a call und get s coat that will please you in any style you choose. I have also nn expert from the old country who will clean and press and repair your clothing ut; n very modest price. Give us your order early and avoid the rush. JAMES CALLAGHAN. Upper Queen Street. 3-l8dmwf.rwtf. tn, pastor of Trinity Methodist 'hurch and tak two bushels milling wheat. S , i, e by ned' Drotested that the Windies were Pla i:’atron-iitiveéiiivedlgdhid McKinnon. ' H Wilkes 1749' dm" Lady st" by ing l, i, 2, I, and any old time ant President-li. V. Longworth, Cit . ‘ ` "7“P""’r star he by Jupiter Abdallah' ,that they would not play any more Vice-President-Len'luel Foster, y ` _"`“` Elms Mac has “ yeamng 'lace r°c°;;d but were going home to tell thel Becy--L. A. Haszard. l ' `°f “'43 and ‘mm th? Waring 5'; ° mothers. They also accused one o' Trans.-J. W. Ryan. l - ' frfme 'gr tr°g'"s g'v_°".b¥ the °,w ,the Windies of .a lot of base play ; Directors-J. W. Callback, Th n.ns Continued from D|1l5¢ 5 lhnglan Brea firsl A“”§)':"‘°';' Pune _Dom Pedro offered them candy if Robertson, James Callaghan, (-t=lil'ge '.1005 511| IN R005- ' ' itwo Ehwsnu °l uf' be anim golf (they wou.ld finiali up, but they re iightizer, Robert Furness. _ Buckwheat, My Oth” V8l"l°¢Y~ _ tts” ° “nmzgf °“g_gb‘°‘“ Z' uf; °.rn Juseti, until he threatened to say out Auditor-w. H. l.bngw0.~.b. its James E. Murphy. Ausustwe “ “ie” '_" “g “ °f_ "0 _*_* 1 loud what. he thought of them. Thi » The association, as an ilitlucement Cove; 2nd Rufus BuK““|li 3111 J0l}ll\'1906 "eppmg ° q“l7‘"“°_r 0 da ugh' in -Arenas claimed the victory alter ui. to increasing their nembemlilp. oiitr 'r. nswson. i~. 'rryona ith D“"“‘ me fm uma “ball mon H' 6 ‘S game was.over, saying their oppon or the first twenty i-ut: :es bl-fcre Marks, LOUR TU\'U'§ 531 CD95- “fund ‘md rfg " “ levafy way B ents #ot every Eosl on fouls, but ipril first next, acconiliinicd i-1.' the Craig, M.ldtlleton_ V"_"*"d "md (;"“r° and 9S‘g\“:_Pr°'{’° 5 ‘t.he'Windies were blowing til] ii 'late O cent fee to the secretary 2 to Nn. Field l*elis. _ -¥»r*`“t b"9°h gxare' t me “SB :zu -hour of the wa! they licked them. , setting B. F. Rocks; to No. 5, lst Ridnurd (_`itcd; tml Thoa. Moyse ml1¢€i`1 Wli- 9 5 11 0" 0'" I0 _ I, _ _ _Vhne Rocks; to N0_ 10_ B_ Mino_,_ C_ Be,|cq“L,_ ,2.l8} and believed to be safe in on _ I ____.._.._._._._. _ _ . - _ .For extended pedigree and price ia , to No. 20, Black Spantsll und, Field Beans.. , _ h I the -alnncc of the twenty W. Wyandotte. lst, S. H. Arscuuult. Ul'lN1t1‘/ille: Uddfess I'~ J' ('“m§'f’_§‘;___§__f‘_‘f_9,__ ‘ _*___ 2nd Hurry Fowler, Uedeque; :irii ¢0“'l\~ " Miss Margaret N Weatherbie, John Huniphry, Wilmot' 4th L A . H, u ' ' ‘former resident of Glen William, and Arsennult, Urlpnnville. ‘ I _ low of Lynn, Mass., was united in* Flax Heed. I marriage to Raymond L. Manadeld,l lst, Hamm_3ln<_1_ tVcsSe___y._L.RY;J_rl¢_;_ 383 Summer Street, Lynn., on Tues- 2nd Ben`. . a e t; ri il! I" _ ’ lny evening, March 10, the ceremony. Creed; itli L. A. Araennult. ' Two c°nc'¢t° Pura and icing performed by Rev. John Mas~§ Lpecial John Richards prize for App|»o`che| _ .vagdattired in a handsome dress of ers, Bedkequg. d . _ --_ we ing gray, wearin a white hat Tiulot y ee _ 1 ' 5 vlth ostrich ~ fentherii of the same! lst Jas. E. Murphy; 2nd Richard nepmtment 0' Hg)h§kY;'l]g_;n -olor. The bride was attended by Creed; 3rd Geo. Wedlock. 0'Leary;_ N____ch_ th _'og -ar cousin, Miss Marjorie Martin, of 4th Louis Burnett; Sth Isaac Dough-I QPU ,_|_ __ \___`_ __ _ __ _J . <,_ t West Medford, Mass, who wore a be~ art, Long River; 6th Ben D. Tanton,j ~ ~' 1 _l'~ \* ’ "CQ V' 'zoming gown of blue. The best man St. Elesnors; Tth Chestekré Bownesa, “T "U5 "¢l="""" 'l 'll | n00n OD vas William N. Hardy, an intimate N. Bcdeque; Sth John Mc innon, M.‘ iueidry, Mulch _1l°'. 2yoS fo any 'riend of the groom The groom is Royal person or persulb ts l li to corliraci _ . ‘ - g the son of Representative and Mrs_l Garden Corn. V for the building ol iw.. »~,oncr¢te piers Charles H. Mansfield d is r -I s ‘ ' an a e 1 t L. A. Arsenault, 2nd Harry .d ,,pai,,nKof",U,,aches of T\'N|~: tgrtiheogerblhiohlynxsgahgfdisnlzd Clovcr V U LEY BRIDGE’ Tydue VFH_ey‘t 'D' bridal party journeyed to Boston and lst: Isaac Donglinrt. ' °gi,e'"§e“'g, Rl:’l;:sic@nMc§§e,i||P;2_$g enjoyed a banquet at the Revere Alaike Clover. ` ‘ I s _ l l t tl l. t M rchbanlr Bros; Znd Jos. llarsonage at 8 o’!¢‘:lzocli,nc?I‘h!i: bride? Tayxlor, lgreetown; 3rd Jus. Carruth-_Tyne _ ________ ______ ____ House after which the happy couple' lst Geo. \"~!`fl‘0 mlb' North Common street. The newly and vegetables. Ifnl p‘-rio mance of the contract infill ‘ ~v» married received many handsome re-| lat Isaac Dou hart 2 d Richard p E 5 il _arcompany ~sclli nder. cents including silver, cut glass, plc- Creed; 3rd Ira Ross; ith Marclibank. The gepaflmlnr does not bind *_ - tures, etc. A pleasant affair preeed-_Rons; Sth Thos. Waugh, Sth W. GJHQUH to “cept ,he |Uw¢n of any ed the wedding by several days when Schurman, Freetown. f ' of thc hendrcliesipcoplc :irc afflicted with arc caused. it is sta cd on good authority, hy some form of eye-strail_i resulting from certain ah- normal conditions. ' To detect nucl correct `» these nbuoriliol conditions ` . is the work if the upto- dnte opticinn. Modern methods of ex- amination, intelligently np~ plied, inakelt possible _for us to guarantee sit sfactlou in all our foptical wore. We operate our own lens-griiltllllg plant. _ G. F. lluttheso' I 0 ‘ _ _ Mi'~ard‘a'lnimsl\t [er Sale eveyr/h=re - __.. .W "intern Steamship Gompany International Division AUBT `-\1'll lvnrc Sl. John on THUR8 DAY ni s ll. in for towtlion. Luboc. Purtllmd nmlBo¢toll. I _ V A" ||| M |, ll;-5 smok. via thi! lttcnlu en- nf‘;l:oninpc:pli'y, is insured slsinnt ilu and marine risk. 'rl.m..¢l. ration- an _ie se r»riv"ll'°_lf°i rund ststiclill and lllllli °\l°‘f|l°‘| ¢|"““lh ill-sllnstlon. i . . s t. "__" \vl.i.i.4ilo i. lhirnam mn M. John to Boston $5.50 _ imc ' lgélleéilolé me ses? _:_ H51; R Y l', . UQ: ll , _ si J0|I\‘\ *O P0ff|\ll|| [Eggs rf ggdeqng; 3:|_ Agggood After Monday. Dec. Dth. Btennwr "CAI-VIN fwhlddeh. N. Bedeaue; 4th. Robert _ der. the bride was presented with a p i I To member of institute making the "uf of handsome aintin s b nr lar est I fenders to bu nddrvserd to the p g her ng. g number of creditable exhibits ` _ ‘ ' _ snciates in the stitching iiooln of lor R~ H- Wrlirhts Drllv- |“"d°m"”°d, ""1 'fi 5.' nzuikéigi Welch and Landregan’s shoe factory.' 1B*» Ire R056. N- MINOR: 2nd `T"‘df‘°_ °' ]\N ' V* l“ _The presentation- speech was made by Marcbbank Bros, New Annan; 3rd W. BRIDGE! __ Mrs. Anna Panchett. 5B. Drake, Cornwall; etli Tbos S. L. H. MCMILLAIN. w’“‘gh- N- M"t°“" I d'l-.rt-i6i Sec’v Pubic W'ovks | For largest number of creditable ,,=.7-.-_-_i-- ____ exhibits. sec 1 to 17 inclusive, for I r*_“"""“"" Wt Rennie & Son's prizes: let. Louis I' I ' I Burnett, Marshfield: 2nd. Isaac Douv hart. Long River; 3rd, Jos Taylor, U Freetown. For greatestnumber creditable ex- il hiblts s own b i titute member h y ns ._ from Lots 19- 35. 35- 37. 33 I \"'f- W- I E.rlub.l'.rlied 1879 G Schuman. Lr Freetown, Ind Ch 'Ao' l , Middle '_ ' _ _ tladllcltl has I _.ng ________3__..._.___________ ___ ___~_________ vlgmlu negro Ho-i. Wll_l_tsm_ 'i'-“Colin and Calvin .l-it-liibm bi can ng. __s:.Ms:s1§;n. °°¢|'° ' Mun’ i » Let is; il ti, n, _ ti . _ y- iis ii tee vers _Pr _"__, 61 c mmm” Pun nm Cnlolelle ll s boon to Leard, N. Bedeque: 5th, Orrin Gill.| Little York; Sth, Alex Laird, N. Bed enue: 'Itll. Rich Creed. Albion, Lot 56: 8th. Tbos Waugh, N. Bedeque. V For beat judge of clover seed, for- Parter L Co's priseszlnt. Percy Mai-ellbbnlt. new annul; an