' 1 Clue 59 - Fruit , as Commercial IPR014886! vl- ol¢:¢?pln'boxes for emport.-A1exan- dgr; 1--S. R. Ll¥ll01_ §?11u|¢D°l’t- Gravensteinsi 1°"H- in-. Bent? 2- 3, R. -14019- ` ' ' Apple, 93.901-,t,, A. 'VJ 1-IE. . Bsntu Apples-oommewlel and ~7 ,,,hm,,d¢1-_;,.1-S. R.:~Lane; . E. Bent; 3-G. H;-HarpS_l‘,_l‘-loot Roni!! 4--Frank Lowther, Cornwall. Baldwin: 1.-.1-1, ill. Bent; 2-Jas. Essory; 1-Frank Lowther; 2- H. Baxter; 1-Frank Lowther; 2-H. E. Bent; 3-Roland Meikle, city. Bellefleum (B'|€h0ll Piillllllls) 1-H- E_ Bent; 2-Frank Lowther. Ben Davis; 1-Mrs. D. T. Fraser, North River; 2-Wm. Mclntyre; 3- (;_ H. Harper; 4-Captain McPhee, Geoitown. Blennsin Pinvins; 1-H_ E. Bent; 2-Frank Lowther. Golden Russet; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-Wm. McIntyre, Montague; 3- S. R_ mug; 4-Frank Lowther. Gravensteins; 1-S. R. Lane; 2- Mrs. Wm. Mutoh, Rocky Pt.; 3- Captain MePihee; 4-Chas. Newson, Rmky Bt. King of Tomkins; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-Wm. Mclntyre; 3-S. R. Lane. Monn; 1-Verna Newson, Ch’tofwn; 2-Wm. McIntyre; 3-S. R. Lane; 4-Capt. Mc-Rhee. 1 Northern Spy; 1-S. R. Lune; 2- H. E. Bent; 3-Ca-pt. McPhee; 4- Verna Newson. Ontario; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-D. J. stewart; L. Montague; 3- Frank Lowther; 4-Jas. Essery. Stark; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-Verna Newson; 3-Jas. Essery. Wealthy; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-'Chas Nlewson, Rocky Pt.; 3-Frank Low- ther; 4-S. R. Lane. Apples, domestic and home mar- ket; Betlngheimer; 1-Capt. Me- Plhee. Chenango Strawiberry; 1-D.' J. Stewart, `L. Montague; Z-Frank Lo- wther. Cox’s Orange Pippin; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-Wm. McIntyre. Duchess of Oldenberg; 1-L. J. Reddin, city; 2-Beatrice Matthew, West Covehead; 3-Mrs. William Mutch, Rocky , Point; 4--fMrs. H. Pierce, Pownal. Fameuse; 1-W-m. McIntyre. I<‘allu.wa'tee; 1-H. E. Bent. lnloenmnn; 1-Wan. Mclntyre; 2-, M Ph ` Ca/pt. c ee. lied Astracan; 1-Mrs. John An-. drew, East Royalty; 2-Henbert Le- wis, York; 3-S. R. Lane; 4-Mrs. H McKinnon, Higihfield. _ Ribson Pippin; 1--Geo. Howard; 2 -Verna Newsom; 3-Cwpt. McPhee 4-Mrs. Wm. Mutch. Wagner; 1-H. E. Bent. Williams Favorite; 1-D..J. Stew- art; 2-Mrs. John Andrew. _ Winter Bough; 1-Wm. Mclntyre 2-Ca-pt. McPhee; 3-Frank Lowther Woli' winter; 1-Chas. Newson; 2 ~W.m,. Mclntyre: 3-Mrs. William Muitch; 4-Capt. 1M~cPhee. Yellow Transparent; 1-‘Percy Bar- low, city; 2-S. `R. Lane; 3-Edna Diamond, city; 4-‘Miss T. Newson, ` Cornwall. Best arranged fruit desert -for din- ing tnble (open to ladies only); 1-- Mrs. G. H. Harper, East Royalty. Collection of beet 10 sorts or com- mercial apples; 1-H. E. Bent; 2- S. R. Lane; 3--J. R. Essery, 'Union Road. ' Collection of best 5 sorts of ap- 'Dies grown on P. E. I.-any kind. 1 ~S. R. Lane; 2-Jas. Essery. Best exhibit of aples grown in 1918 1-Jas. Es sory. Cm-b 8199165: dish of 20, Transcen- dent; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-captain 1 1 _Anal _ After'sli1“‘1|1i11g 1 1, I Slll00llI. MANY men_ suffer _ drlltation ofthe skin “°..,¢.,it1assumes-a form o, Wins and weigh V C little of Dr. after 'shav- '8.'K‘ .pl 1 liner. 1-s. R. 1.111111; z-D. J. Btewart- Florence: 1-R. E. M teh oi .' 2-1s~1»1111i= u1_1m1,¢1,,.,_ “_ ' “_ ' PW".-Dish of 20; Cla.pp's Favor- ite; 1-IH. E. Bent. ' ' Bar-len: 1-H. n. Bent- 2-D. J. HWWQQQF 3-Jas. Essory. I Beauty: 1-H. E. Bent. emflh Beauty: 1-H. E. Bent; 2 named. 1-D. J. Stew BN: 2-H. E. Bent. Collection not less than 4 sorts of P98.-rs; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-D. J. W I '~ stewart Plums,-Dish of 20; Yellow cgi; - 1-~ an. Molntwe; 2-Chas Newson; 3- E nt H. . Be . ` B\1l`bB/ilk! 1--\W1m. Mclntyre; 2 - H. E. Bent. Bradshaw; 1-wm. Mcrntyrs; 2- Katie MoEachern; Long Creek 3'- Mrs. Wm. Gregory, St. _Avs.rds. Lombard; 1-H. E. Bent; 2-D. J. Stewart; 3-Wm. Mcllrtyre. Quakerboss; 1-H. E. Bent. Moord,-, Artic W. Gregory, St. Avards; 2-Mrs. H\1 Gregory, St. Avards; 3-Herfbent Lewis. 4-D. J. Stewart, L. Montaigne.. 'Washingtom 1-D. J. Stewart; 2 -H.. E. Bent. Prince Englehed; 1-D. J. Stew.. t. Po . nds seedling - Fonizhill; 1-G. H. King, St. _Avards; 2-Mrs. Wm. Gregory. Blue Damson; 1-Chas. Newsou 2 -Verna. Newson; 3-G. H. King. Field; 1-G. King; 2-D, J, Stewart: 3-H. E. Bent. Imperial Ewge; 1~G. H. Harper, E. Royalty; 2-D. J. Stewart. Bavay’s gage or Rei1ne.- Claude do Bavay; 1-D. J. Stewart; 2-Wm. Mclntyre. ' A. 0. V., named; 1-G. H. King; 2 E Bent 3-D J Stewart Stewart; 2-H. E. Bent. - Small ‘bottled fruits _preserved wfhole and cranb'er.ries;--Best fpeck cranberries cultivated; 1-Mrs. J. C 1McA,ulay, Stanhope; 2-Mrs. Hubert Thom-pson, Dunstatfuiage; 3-W. G. Campbell, Grand Tracadie. Best peck cranberries,-wild; 1- John' Wheatley, N. River; 2-Mrs. J. C. M.cAu1lay; 3-W. G. Campbell Plants and Flowers Amar-yliis; -1 speobmen; 1-Mrs. A. Waller, Union Road. - Begonias, flowering; 1 specimen; 1-Mrs. Geo. Lewis, W. Royalty. Ferns; Andanteium - Maiden Hair; 1 specimen; 1--Freda. Hsszard city. Fuchius, Double 1 _pot in flower; 1 -Mrs. Patrick Walsh, city. Fuohias. single 1 pot in flower; 1 Mrs. Patrick Walsh; 2-Mrs. G. flower; 1-1Mrs. W. A. Miller, Ch towvn Royalty. Geraniumns single; 2 pots in flower; 1-Mrs. W. A. Miller. Hydrangea, Ipot plant, plant in bloom; 1-Mrs. Geo. Lewis. ants; rs. . Balsam, 1 plant in bloom; 1-Mrs. John Matnhewson, Brooklyn. Campnnula; 1 pot in flower; 1- Miss Julia Parson, city; 2-David Carr, Balderson, Southport R. R. _ As1pe;ragus; 1-Dot; 1-Mrs. _W. H. Johnson, city; 2-Mrs. W. A. Miller Flowers,-Cut. blooms. Antirrh-i-nunm; Snapdragon; cut bloom; 1-Geo. C1hiiton; 2-Mrs. D. J. Stewart, L. Montague. Asters, best collection 12 blooms not less-than 4 colors; 1-G. C-hilton 2-Earnest Bu-rke. Carnations; Marguerites; 3 or more fblooms; 3 colors; 1-Mrs. D. J. Svtewar-t; ' 12 1-Mrs Calliopsis, sprays; . D. J. Stewart; 2-George Chilton. Calendula; 5 blooms; 1-*Mm D- J. Stewart; 2-Geo. Chilton. Dahlias; double show; 5 blooms only; 1-L. A. Haszard.. - Dahl-las; double -pompom; 5 blooms only; 1-L1. A. Haszard; 2-Miss lHs.v~lland. city . _ ` Dahllae; cactus; fancy 5 blooms -only; 1-L. A. Haszax-d.~~ ' Dahlias, Daeonyi ‘dlowered 5 blooms; 1-L.. A. Haszard. Cosmos 5 sprays; 1-Earnest Burke 2-Miss Haviland. Dahlias single 5 blooms only; 1- 'L. A. Haszard; 2-Mrs. Di. J. Ste- wart. Dianthus double 6 blooms; 1-`-Mrs. D_ J_ Stewart; 2-Earnest Burke. Disnuhfus single 3 blooms; _1-E. 'Burkgf 2--G90. Chll!0ll. '.Del.pR1lniu1m (Larkspur) annuals 6 blooms; 1-Mrs. D. J. Stewart.. mmimings; heat bwuiiet with or ' ` os, ‘1»-Airs D J namental xmes ' ‘ ' - - - Stewart; 2--Geo. Chilton. ` Go}illardia;` annual ' » ‘double 6 »1 ~ 1-. _.1 .A 1, . gbioomspi-1Mrs. D. J. Stowurt, 2- K°°’~' tl" 819'" 3”" *M I ow. c|1nw11. f $1"-_> Giadiolur 5 spikes of lrloonsronly disarm 1»if11~11; 1-D._~J. stewart: 2 -Geo. Chilton. Hydrangea; Paniculata.; granditlo- ““,§ “'91” ‘Pf Shflfiim 35% 'i1‘Li‘1.‘Z‘T’_°1i‘T'l1?T1?`.“'11...§l§~ 3£;?.“¢?fI? xdstuniums; 1111111111 ot 12 111001" §§‘1.°‘”“ 'md '°°°°"'°° “Sli '°“"~’ °' ”‘°.'° i‘°“tu.‘.i*.‘..‘.ff.f'“"“»1 oily; 3-Mrs D I Pansies; dish of 12 blooms onli 3 distinct colors; 1--Mrs. D. -T. Str- 2- Goo. Giilton. 18 doublét I .3-*'°" out lil Hansard -F. . - A' gear, city: 8-Jes. Essory; ,Q -H. . I . . . Collectioniof _ plums; '1-D. J. 2 f Lewis. W Goraniums, double; 2 pots in I Hanging pot or basket; assorted 1 ; 1-M Patrick Walsh ‘ “ r dowle °l\|7 colors ; “ oioaéir-is n.lf°.ii"' 9 ‘_ V all- A _ I" """“” " ‘ ' Hulse: 1-H. m. Bm- s-L. J; "°'” llist H- R- 'M ' e ' , een; ohoioeotlldont lbewn _ 1 _.___ ~ ,1-Sli. s.;ma1u11. M "5 1 (Continueil) _ V `c"2lark's Beauty; 1-Ma,-“Ng pun, wi1 - 1 ' N ‘ 1-1~_- -.-- 1 ~1~. .1 .1. _,,. _Y ,_ . . . ‘ _ 1 ._ ._ _ _ .ju 4_1 1.1.1 Iff' »:. ' 1 ' -5 Y ` _ 111. ‘C o 1 ,LPI 2. solemii _romise ton repay you their full face value you buy Victory Bonds you hold Canada’s in money at _he time stipulated in the ,bond with interest every sizi molnthis. ‘ - in point of security, `Canadd’s` Victory Bonds are iii _the first rank of the World’s investménts because- -the`pri__n,cipa_1 and _interest are as certain, of payment as any- , - thing can be-backed by the Who e assets of Canada-the pledge _of honour of Her people-and _all the assets of ~ all the people of Canada. A -Victory Bonds are also ,the most “1iquidf’ form of invest- ment. Without trouble or delay they can be _converted into cash at any time. -Victory Bonds pay a good rate of ,interest-7-more than any other invest m ent ~ having equal ,security-neaxjly ,_-twice thc interest paid by 'Savings Banks. V »,_-x- V* ls: . FOR`the investment of .estate funds, trust fu_n_ds_, sinking funds and all other money which by law or other necessity must be placed qr_1,1yin unquestioned secur- ities, Can.`s;1g»s Victory Bonds are the premier investment. ">'_ i _ ` 4 , _ _ _ EXEQUTQRS. truSt¢CS,_ muni- ,cip,ali'tie's, public service cor- porations, offlcers of lodges and 1* '_ --fs, 1- IN HIS PERSONAL INTEREST- fraternal societies, and all others with trust funds to invest, can further their own and their country’s _interest by investing their funds in Victory Bonds. p 'li' * 'K- AND b,cQ,&_l1_S€ of _ the good rate of interest which Victory Bonds pay, together with the Supreme security behind them, there is every reason to believe that Canada’s Victory Bonds, 19 19, will increase in value in the open market, as have Victory Bonds of all previous issues. ii- * , dt- 'li' UT Victory Bonds, 1919, are D much more than a sound money investment. They are vital to the continued prosperity of the country. The proceeds of the Victory Loan, 1919, will fur- nish the means of retaining our great export business, by bringing to Canada foreign orders for agricultural and industrial pro- ducts, Which mean the continued prosperity of every citizen. The Victory Loan, 1919, Will , also enable Canada to carry out her necessary plans of demobilization --fulfill her pledgesto her iighytin forces-and to readjust the coi1`ntr§ from War to Peace conditions. -to olllain an investment of unrivalled security ,--to secuifén dn inllestment yielding; a high interest retum At;A]1N uv His on/N INTEREST AND THAT of CANADA- _ ` -to ensiire tlie continued prosperity of the nation V -to Cdnqdd to discharge Iier duly to ller soldiers ' -in order' to Ilncllce Cariodo's period of rea¢l1'u§iinent from War to Peace £i'12fiiY._cANA1§l}i1li. WILL Sifalfiiitr ro' me UTMDST me m' 4 a s at c1111.111.1” _#11, ,F\f!\fI » I ,, , I `~ l' , ml -1* I f." ...'." r M ' . __ _ f j ` up _'R ' ` ,_,. ; \\ ` ‘ 'U . `=_. " ’ . 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