30, 191: 1 _ _ _ , _ . ,H » _._e ,,,. _ -'_-‘u '»r-= ' - , " 1- - * ~. ‘ i -r ~ 1 ,i - - »- . ' _ ‘ ‘ ~ ' ‘ . " ‘» ‘-' ..’~' A -1 _ -- . ‘ ' ~’ - » _ . . -.-1. xf.-.z 2 ‘--"iw sr.-a. --r./,.1-~ .- » _ ~ ~ . - » - ,_ _, _ -._ , -;.. _ _ .- - » . ,.,- ;!,.»,,-_ 1.. 1. - _. . . , . _ \._ -- - . f ' _ .. -1,, . .2 , ..§_, -,.11--,_ V > l R . 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _--11......-...... News 'ras cnAnDo'1°rs'rowN ouanD1l1N ,,,,,,,,, 0, ,,,,,,. ~ rAoE'sav1=:N_`, `l IMPORTANT READ ING ulirrrli sE|.Ec1En |=liou*1Hls wrislrs saws For his ounhnilirrs sliuuillliv Susscnisrhs (continued from page six,)___ (Iyer-_ 3 months-1, ,Wallace Steed. Herd, consisting of 1 bull and females, over 2 years old, and owned hy exhibitor-1, Wallace Steed., Champion Bull, any age-1, Wallace Stead. FRIDAY. The rain of the early morning yes- terday kept many at home who might otherwise have attended the exhibi- tion, nevertheless in the clear weath- er of the late forenoon and in the afternoon a gathering of about 3000| attended the exhibition and the races. The ludging was completed yester- day afternoon. The exhibition this year has proven n successful one and, considering the ever threatening state of the weather which had much , to do with the gate receipts, n, satis- factory one to_ the directors. The management was fully up to the high standing of former years,| fully capable Judges and officials per-’ forming their duties in a manner gratifying to the management, the, -exhibitors and the visitors. To Mr.| Smallwood, the energetic secretary, due, for on their shoulders .tell the lion’s share of the work. Their co_urteous treatment ol all. who had business to transact was, marked while the performs ice of i_ne.r ` duties was satisfactory -"0 all con-f cerned. I Today the exhibits will be removed* and the 1911 Provincial l"l\1' will elose. The beneficial effect will be felt alihe among exhibitors and yisi- I tors, the former hy competition with the products of others and she latter by observance, gaini-ng much of edu- eational value. I The exhibitors have also felt the be- neficial eflects of the Provincial fair.I Bruce Stewart & Co, Ltd, with their excellent display of Ideal and Im-peri-| al gasoline engilnes, had an exhibit, which was at once pleasing to the hundreds of interested visitors nndl gratifying to the exhibitors. They have had very many expressions of approval of their showing of Ideal stationery engines-one of the main features of their exhibits. The Ideali is particularly adapted to farmersl but while they heard-many compli- 1 mentury remarks on the engine from progessive farmers, many others to whom the engine appealed for its practicability efficiency and adaptionlattnchment and is guaranteed toI rr, many kinds of service avowed their keen aDPro\'a.l of its many ex- cellcnt qualities so well demonstrat- ed. Of the famous marine eiigine,the Imperial, nilmberless users called and added econiums of praise for an en-|B .ine .now accepted from the Atlantic D to the Pacific as the premier marine brook I motor of Canada. Another sense oil 'gratification from a 11011111 01 l`€B“ll1B'D obtained was found in the fact that tl many present, keenly interested in the' ` clear demonstrations of the workingl. nnd its principles of both Ideal and'Wood & Son, I-lazclbrook. Imperial engines asserted their inten-I tion of installing the one suited to R their particular' requirements. It' was enerall felt that in complete 1, L. A. Arsenault, Urbanville. IM E Y equipment sllllpliefl. Dl`i¢0. etc. f»l\€| engines were exceptional value for_M the money. Mr. Stewart, who was le in charge of the exhibition, is to be aidstou. congratulated on the success of his- ,mips showin the results of which B\lln1an‘ 2 Ernest Lund, Mt Herbert- g. now apparent are only introductory 3. in a large number of sales to follow' 4 gchool is a _strong factor in the sen. that the McDonald Consolidated ble educatl i tn of this Provi?1ll:e.0 e young people The Rogers I-Iardware Co., have n booth exclusively devoted to advert- sing Ruberoid Roofing, and the merits of this article are very well Dull forth by means of a model house roofed with the material, showing its ‘1d“Pl1“l}l1lf-Yf0_r roofing purposes. _Ruberoid is said to be an ideal cover- _lllg fOr buildings of every descript- ion, and those who would like to look~into the matter should not miss 11,118 Ollliortlluity presented them to in- vestigate its merits) Ruberoid is sold 2 a ln many grades and it is made by a process which is said to make it one of the most successful roof-coverings Yet invented. None but the best t materials are used in its manufact- SAIIIII IIIIIIII IHE SUIIIiI§lIN’S IINIII 0 Kingston where she was again immedia- cly examined by an eminent specialist He said she had Appendicitis .and 1n\1s'. ure and in addition to makin b . E ll yvlnd_and weather proof covering it is said to wear for rnany years, making it an economical article tol use. Among the Cream Separators the xhiblt of the Standard by the Renfrew Machinery Co., Ltd., Renfrew Ontar- io., attracts attention, H. A. Mc- Arthur is in charge and gives every ttention to cnquirers. Tile Provin- cial traveller is D. J. McNeill, of Summerside. This is n new Separator and its first year in business ill this Province, Ii. is claimed to have many points superior to the old style machines and one of its chief merits is its close skimniing. There is a standing invitation open to all comers to n skimming contest during this exhibition, lllr. McArthur states that this has been so far, unaccepted, ami that the Standards merits havcl only to he understood to commend it to the consideration of farmers and others, Tile Standard is especially designed to meet tho demand for 11 machine doing cilccient work- under] ull conditions und the mukcrs soy! this Separator fills the hill. I A very useful dcvicc, which is in charge of its inventor, S. M. Martin, .i` I-icntllcrdulc, is shown in thc Machinery Hall. It is 11 hay teddcr, which is attached to any make ol no\vini_: machine and which uttcnils 0 the tedding ofthe hay in each pre- ceding swatlle as the machine goesl over the field. It is a very ingeniousl fo I i “Fnllf-a-lives" cured Appendlclfls Nswnuaoi-1, Ont., Feb. 12111. 1910. "just about a year ago, our daughter Ella (fourteen years) was taken with terrible pains in the right side. We t once put her under the care of a rst-class doctor, who pronounced it case of Appendicilis and ndviscrl an poration. We tool.: hcl' io o. Hospital in é operated on at once, if we wanted save ller life. "Friiit-a-tives” is the only nlcdiriuc il file world that will osilivelv cure jliurke, Z, Wilfrid Godfrey. Marshfield , S. McLellan, Alexandria. . Cabbage, Winningstadt, 3 heads, 1, .Neil McKinnon, 2, John Rogerson, 3, 'A. o. wood. _ I Cabbage, Drumhead, winter, 3 heads, 1, George Bishop, City; 2, Neil Mc- Kinnon, 3. Russel Gay, City. I Cabbage, Red, 3 heads, 1, Russel Gay, Z, Neil McKinnon, 3, Arthur Burke. , Cabbage, Savoy, 3 heads, 1, Neil 1cKlnnon, 2, F. J. Gallant, City; 3, . C. Wood. Russcls, Sprouts, 3 heads, 1, Arthur urke, 2, John Rogerson, 3, A. C. .ood. Carrots, Intermediate, stump root- d, 10 roots, 1, John Rogerson, 2, rthur Burke, 3, F. J. Gallant. Carrots, Intermediate, pointed root-I il. 10 toots, 1, Arthur Burke, 2, Geo ioward, 3. Patk Curley. Carrots, short, stump rooted, ` 10 oots, 1, John I-iogersoii, 2. S. McLel- an. Alexandria, 3, James Arthur. Pars~:llps, 10 roots, 1, Jas Houston, , Arthur Burke, 3, liussel Gay. I lm. leil McKinnon. | Celery, White Plumed, G he-ads, 1, I Melons, Musk, ripe, 2, 1, Martin alton, City; 2, Arthur H-urke, 3, A. C. Wood. ' Tomatocs,Rc1l line 10 1 Arth-ir , 'eil McKinnon. , Tomatoes. asi~lortcd` collections, 5 uf. nch, uumed. ripe. 1, Arthur ll1irkc,l 2. Neil McKinnon, 3, John' liogersoihl Onions, Red, riirc, 10, l, 1*. l.anf/., rthur_Bui-ke, 2, John liogcrsou, 3,' ]. \V. FOX. (Fatllcrl LILLIAN FOX, (l\l0illcr) Celery, Wllite Dwarf, 6 heads, 1, lection, 1, John Ilogerson. Celery, Red Dwarf, 6 heads, 1, Ncil ornamental grasses, 1, John Roger- 1cKinnon. son. leil McKinnon, 2, ltussel Cay, 3, blooms only,_ Penelope Mclfinnon. I;LIhil\‘ Bllélfz. _ 2 1 U ` _k | _..Iadlolus, o spllresnif blooln only, I .:=..2.:h..; '.€.';:-...- 2"; i. 12.2"”-* ”~ _ icxinnon . 1 nn. . cl C;tyf=n S Ferry. 1. 1.. A. Herrera. “Luckily for us :ind for her, nn uncle came in with some ‘l-`r\iii-n-lives’ s11l_l nsisied on Ella faking ilicnl. Gooil rcsillis were apparent almost from the first dose, and the treatment cured her. ‘ lfrilif-rl-lives’ saved our dnughlcr frmll illc :`i\r;gcoil's kllifenllll to-ilay sllc 5 enjoying thu bcst0i`llc:1liIl". ‘ . ‘ . . . _ 1:1 e, bil h of 12 spi cs only, urke, 2, S. McI.clluil, 3, _Russel (lay.I or more varieties, l, Master 'rc-ddy T0m“t095- Y‘f1l0\"'. l`lll0. 10. 1. M0011. UlI~l'; 2, l"cnclopc McKinnon. FLOWERS-CUT BLOOMS Antirrhinum, (Snapdragon) cut B lnums. 3 only. distinct colors, 1. .ma 1-ewe lamb, 1, Alhert uoswhll 2 I Eve Lnrnh. 1. Austin Judson. enclope McKinnon, 2, Martin Dalton, S ity. Asters, best collection, 12 blooms, ot less than 4 colors, not quilled, T :ith long stems, 1, Penelope McKin- l; 2, I-‘atk Curley, 3, Arthur Burke. McCallum. ¢ Ewe, shearling, 1, Albert B0.-iwnii, linm Lamb, 1, John 'llweedy Collection of Field Roots, nny kin.d,} Dignity Mangels, best 8 roots grown 2, B. L. Boswell, 3, S. C. Lane. Austin Judson. Pownal. of-M008 l10l£lllCllld€d. 1 P81119 C\“`l°Y. from seed Purchased from Carter &' Ewe Lamb, l, Albert Boswall, 2 S. , W. B. Drake, 3, A. McKay. Co. (Limited), or from their agents; L. Boswell, 3, S. C. Lane. Ireared a lamb this season, l. J0l1ll GARDEN VEGETABLES. 1, Patk Curley, 2, Samuel Lngs, Haz-. Flock of Leicesters, consisting oi;Tweedy, 2, John Tweedy, 3, Austin Cauliflower. 3 heads. 1. Ari-llllr lbfO0li': 3. Joseph Duffy, Hillsboro. ‘ram and 4 females, the females con-IJUdS0fl~ ; . sl-uh oi 2 ewes ch 1. n v real Eve. shenrling. l. John Tweedy. Pl-lmplillii. 2. 1. J- L- Jones. P0Wu~ P-OYHIW: 2. Jas Lewis, City; 3, P. Boswell. ‘ Ram, shearllng. 1, John Tweedy. g , ea t a e rea _ lsmh this season, 1 hhesrllng ewes-Iohn Tweedy. 3. Austin Judson. . L Boswell 3 s C Lane ' 'I-Iohn Tweedy. 'GLASS 2'9_.'_ Q0fpi3\y(;1,'DS_ I Flock of Cotswolds, consisting Ram. 2 shears and over, 1, John fam and 4 femllllfs. the 10113195 weedy, Earnscliflc. I 'TVA iCoYi1tih1lcd“onV_pl1_ge‘8) . 2. l Ewc, 2 shears and over, having 2. 2. of to l _ _ 1 umm on, 2, Emma Burke. Asters, best collection, 12 blooms, ot less than 3 colors, quillcd, with ong stems, 1, Penelope McKinnon, 2, liss C. E. McMillan. _ Carnations, 3 or more cut blooms, colors, 1, Emma Burke. Calliopsis, 1, Pcrly Williams, 2, ohn Ilogerson. Dalllias. Cactus, 5 blooms only, din- inirt colors, 1, lllrs A. A. Alley. , Harold Lane. Dahlias single, 5 blooms only, dis- inct colors, 1, Mrs A. A. Alley, City; Diauthus, double, ii blooms only, istinct colors, l, lllminn Burke. Dinnthus. single, G blooms only, dis- tinct colors, 1, 1-imma Burke, 2, John Ilogcrson. , lilverlasftings und Grasses, best col- Everlastings, best bouquet with Gaillardia, aunuul, double, 6 Hydrangea, Paniculnta, Grnndifiorn, blooms, 1, Mrs A. A. Alley, 3, Miss _nzel White, York Point. Mi ionett nc k Nustllrtiu:n“, 1-unch of I2 blnoius uly, 3 or nlrri- .-1 iors, l, Mrs I). J. tewnrt, Z, 1‘.Zr;i .-\. A. Moore, Pown- l. l‘fil\.\licS, llivll il' I2 Illooliis only, I5 distinct f.‘<\I1>rs_, l, l'r~|u~lopo lilcliin- City; 2, George Bishop, City; 3, *nn Houston. Unions. Yellow, ripe, li., 1, M‘ss McMillan, Cymflriu; 2, .loli'_7_:-lgi-'noir non, 2, Mrs D, .l. .~I_f.i‘\vni't. ' Petunia, iiouhlv, Il 1-ut blooms only, distinct colors, 1, John ilogcrsuu, 2, Emma Burke. I P - . . . Consiipntion-file cause of .f\_ppcudlcli\S. soc. a box, 6 for 122.gif, or iris size, 251'. /\t :ill de.'ll1~rs,nrsenLoli receipt of prlcc by Fruit-a-lives Liinifed, Ottawa. work sucessfully. I The following is the prize list. I" CLASS 50.-Grains and Seeds. I2 1_Bushe1 Wheat, White Fyfc, 1, F. ' ulman &`Sou, Husticoville; 2, liobt' rake, Cornwall; 3, Noy Pope, Hazel-I 3, Neil McKinnon. Onions, White, ri'lc, I-l, 1, N»"l l\lc- Kinnon, 2, Jas Houston, 3, Geo Lis- 25 lbs. Alsike Clover Seed, 1, llc'.' . J. Mcllonald, liinkora. l Bushel Flax Seed, 1, E. J. Carew, hop, ' Hunliltun Horne. 3. Bsni Mnllctf- . Eschslots, 10, 1, Join. ii-.gi-1-1--.n, ROSCS. 3 ol' more cut blooms, dis-I tinct colors, 1, 1.. A. Hnszard. Hnlpislifssin. 12 =-...ll-rg only, .us-tinci not less thuu 3 colors, 1, J. D. Stew- FIELD IIOCTS. l.. A. Arsenault, Urban-:ille; 3. J. H. Potatoes, collection of best early your-h_ arieties, 5 of each sort, named, 1,I Beers, Egyptian, Turnip, l_i‘....,i, ]0_ eni Mallet. Little York: 2. John 1, s. Mc1.el1sh, 2, F. J. L;-lilant, 3,- isuslml wheat, neu Fyie, 1, JosephIg,,,,,ga,,_ Royalty, 3_ A,h,,,, Mc. _ C_ w,,,,,,_ nchern. E- Royalty; 4. Jus Mel-enr\.I nests, Long, Blood, io, 1, P. J._ nyalty. ~ uaiisnt, 2, lu.-1.- J. ra.-.,nh.~.rspl1, \v.| Potatoes, collection of best lute Royalty.; 3, ,john Ruger-gon, ufly, Hillsboro; 2, Peter Brodie, Lit-IE e York; 3, Robt Drake, Cornwall. IR l Bushel Wheat, Cn1npbell's .White half, 1, Jas Simpson, Bay View; 2, M 1 Bush.-1 wheat, white uussisn, 1,1 cbt Drake. Vfiflel-105. 5 Of 88-Cll S011. llillllflfl. 1. Bccts. Turnip, Blood, 10, l, Arthui' essrs Mcrhuil. Orwell; 2. Bcni Mel- Burke, 2, A. c. wood, 3, Neil lurkin- ett. _ ' _ non. Potatoes, collection of best white gum’ Sweet, thb1e_ 10 ear-g_ | I A. 1 Bushel wheat' any Other variety' varieties, 5 of each sort, named, 1, E_ Dewa 2 Arthur Bu.-ir 3 A, C, 1 Bushei Bax-ley, 2 rowed, 1, l3cnj.:_, allett, Little York; 2, Ambrose Niall t, Union Rd; ~3,_J. I-I. Court, Don-I *L* 2 1 Bushel Barley, .6 rowed. 1, J. Court. II; 1 Bushel Burley, hull-less, 1, I.. A.IB I |M_e|»_ Arsenault. A surprisingly good exhibit is nlildiil bv the Hillsboro Consolidated School Court; 2, Peter Bi-orlic; 3, L.. A. both in quality and qllnntltlf- It 15| an excellent manifestation of the ni_hi1_ in showing the young idea how Vessey, Cove Head Hd. I to shoot in many different directional Interest will be divided among the Court 2 Leonard Court, Donaldston mnn cxhibits'from this School but 3. rsenault. 5K 1 Bushel Black Tartarian or Nor ' 1 Bushel White Cats, long, 1, J H S Jas Simpson. I I`. . 9- ~ essrs McPhail, 2, Benj Mallctt, 3, wo.-,,d_ as McLean, 4, John Berrigan. I Squash, Boston Marrow, 2, 1 Russel dv Mo0re_ Potatoes, collection of best red Wil'-3 ay, 2, Frank E. Jones, Pownal; 3,. `Z|hnias_ 5 cut hlhoms only 3 0,. erm., 5 of nach sort, named, 1, Beal wiibert Jones. Pownal. more colors. 1, Margaret Hegau, Citr- allett, 2, Jns McLean. I Squash, Hubbard, 2, 1, Arthur 2_ F10,-ehcu Nortom ` Potatoes, Early Rose, 5 bushel, l, Bu,~hh_ 2_ Frank Jones, 3, RusS8lG8Y-I Bouquet, hand, 1 Mrs D. J Stew lex Kennedy". S0\1fhD0Fl5Z 2. Jvllll Squash, Vegetable Marrow, 2, 1, A. art, 2_ John Roger-h0h_ ' oper, City; 3, George Howard. 4. Picketts, Stanhope; 2, Russel Gay, 3,, Bouquet, i;nh.ie, 1, Mrs D_ -,y_ Sh-_-W. enj Mallet. f H b I Arthur Burke. _ arg 2, Florence N0,-tOh_ _ e ron, . - - - ~ _ 1 Hume! Black Oats' 1' J' H'Ib1l?il)1f;l‘.tl1‘a:§l7l'- g€ulll1\lk€‘?BrU0kll€lil2 ZII §v?u;bl;lJeld:-lzentgblli, :ir'l:yl1u(l°thelldu¥:;I o(€°l¢1e?;tltohrhnof8 c - --“’ \ _ Dysentery . OWL ’ I F OWLE -of-Fx--OE-R3 Summer ' D -xr-OFRS _ - 1 l:> S1E§,',,T.'§.xY Complaint. Sllilvlarhrl ~- Colic, ‘ Pains ... Cramps a.. fl.. Stomach. Cholera Morbus. Cholera lnfantum and all Looseness of the Bowels May be Rapidly and Effeetually Cured hy the Use of that Old and Sterling Remedy DR. FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY It has a reputation of over 65 years' standing and never fails to either rcllcvc or cure. Do not he imposed on by any unscrupulous deals-r who wishes fn silhnfiillte he so-called Strawberry Compounds for "Dr, FewIer's," as these no-llaine, Was Se Bad With Summer Complaint Ile Passed Blood. Mrs. Stanley Brant, Desernnfo, Ont., writes:-“My little boy, Sfanley, iyeare old took the Summer (‘nmpIaint and got. so had an to pans hloofi. I \ usda., snug(-,__ A5 `§ on \' 'svn lim a cw 1 ones k" Dr itlf it.yb¢Efol'olIlob\\';\s clured.~"f I t 4-» ’EXT"0F 'l":e original is - EXT` OF - S w||_D - manufactured only by S WIL D TR/iwg£RRl 'rss 1°. nitsuhs co..1.lmireu TRAWBERRY ’ TORONTO, ONT, _ PRICE - 35 CENTS triefl e\'c|‘_rlIl||lg I Wle told woulll he good for ii buf tn no avail until. at last, l iriwl llr. l"nw\er`.l lllxtrnct of \\'iI.*" Vessey. _ 1 Bushel Bucluvnent, 1, Hamilton 1 display of vegetables that could not Horne, Milton; 2, J. H. Co-urt. Ni he beaten, ami the flower exhibit is! worthy of all praise. The work uf thc- Kindergarteu department shows lln-‘ part of the younger pupils, while thcl inct that serious study is not neg- Newson, E. Royaltyl; 2, ld. J. Carewjz lcctcd is evidenced b the ini l draw‘- 3, Y ll iilll and other work by the adpancedl classes. Although this ex- _Ilibit impresses one with the. belief George I-loward, Winsloc. _ 1 liushcl Field Peas, 1, El. J. (larew, ungay; 2, Sophia Essory, City. I i Bushel Beans, White, 1, Penelope,b 1 Bushel Beans, Colored, 1, Hnroldl Wnl B Drake, (‘ul'uwall . . . 1, Q Bushel Tiriioilly Seed, 1, Penelope fi-Kinnon, 2, Hamilton Horne, 3, Children Cry \ \` \\ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, hos borne the sigmiture ol and lms been mode under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. ’ ' Allow no one to deceive you in this. All (lounterfeits, Imitatlonsnnd.§fJilst-us-good” are buf; Experiments that trifle with .Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. _ What is CASTORIA for F|etcher's I _Ili 3- A- E- PlCl¢0l»lS. 4- -7- H~ -Best collection of Vegetables, each 5ed_ 1, Mrs Nei1'Da,.,-heh, 'ffly-.__,, MQ Court. kind correctly" named, all grown by ¢r_ - P0tni0<‘S. "-'~\l‘m°“- N0 1- i ‘“‘*"h°l~ exhibitor. 1. Penelope Mnliinnnn. 2. i>si1~Horse Rugs, must he in-1 .lm \\ Ccllllas Mlllldl. Ufliflll “di 2- M655” Arthur Burke, 3, John ROKBYSOD- _ Mrs Henry Lane, Mt Mellic-K. I ern-il. 3. Jas Mchenn. 4- -1011" BCP, SPECIAL, PRI'-rl-is. 10 yani.. rwiiiea r1.......1_ 1, 11... Jn. igan. _ _ _ _ I Given hy Carter & Co., (I.td.), McD0w@11_ Stahcheh POILHISOGS. Vifliillla GUM bom- "1 Charlottetown. P- 13-1- ` I 2 Pairs Men’s Woolen Sucks 1 Miss \-151191. 1. R- Fifzgwlild. City 3. Jai Turnips, hcst 8 roots, grown from Addie McLeod Uigy- 2 Mrs' de., L usual care and thoroughness on the McKinnon, IMCLGML HaSZm,d.s Improved Tum", Seed_ cott Comwail ' ' ' Potatoes' Early' any other v"" l>\ll`Cl1BSCfl fI`0m Cartel -53 C0- (Limlff 2 Ddirs Men’s Woolen Socks Islrlnd huh- 1- E- J- Vemy- 2- M“‘“g'”" ed). or their agents. 1. Path Curley.-vooi, 1, Mrs walter McPhee' 'ong lcMill8.l1, F8lI`Vl€\V. 3. Messrs Mc‘i _-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-.~.-_-.~.~.-.-.--_--=-----Y------A= Creek' 2’ Mrs Surah Beer ]{i'n`gs;_(,"_ hall- 4- John Berrlgfm' , I 2 pairs Women’s lzltockihgs, l, Miss .’.°.‘it.‘,‘“,§’°f.-...i.’.,‘.’ .““l‘°‘.§’ i.i‘.Ei..h\la,lhli°e.i‘c':1rl\e glxipéhitls I oiljlnen home-mnilc from Isl-ind ronze tops, 1, , . `arew, lea -' _“_ _ 'F1 ' _ _. ‘ " ,. . = York; 3, D. H. Murc son, 'or . g ~'_» -H -I. 2 ‘M- ' (. _.'__ ,' ' ' h R . I = i %2r.ii...M1.;.‘.‘°i‘.lsssusry 525.23; ...f::.l2,;-...;,... “ 1 6 QCIPYO C1 fy 0 type, 1, Patrick Cnr ey, , . c ‘n - » ' . DW-L-. . ' _ _ lllm, 3, Percy Seaman, Ebenezer. [cough thatnwas alwaiys wtégsc IF slggl Honey and XE)li;5;_v3;ll-' mek I Mmlgel W\li`f.i’-el, long red, 5 roots mU"n;“g'l "mug [lad weak eg t nh I Display of liquid cliti'lai't')fIcl I-ll II- W- B- Dmkef 2- Sflml- lugs- Hazeblcompgtely ,M95 gi e W1 d ilathl ln glass not less than 15Ipri111l(mcl" ` P00112 3. 1'B»l7l'l°k C“"l°Y- ‘Ibmnc is .rl-"T, on’ lainnu az V Harry Newsom Fast Ro. ltl' (SI V I Mangel Wurtzel, red globe,_5 roots, manlld d‘5°°m "ts, 0 ,n en aj H _ '. f ya 5' . 1 W. B. Drake. 2 ran-ich ourley. :l.I “when I b°»"“ “sms "“lf""“°‘°”"- °"‘° "‘““° "““""°"Y J.‘"."» I ""'* U \ » ,;’f°4»v /\\" "‘.,i,.J,_ ' -5.' ”~ - - .' f-.-4'/-_,ff , _ _ _ Potatoes, Any variety, late Lo .se als , Z pairs M,,,,.H woolen Mitts Island &\ .- `\% _ We »"-ll- \~...f. f ~. -i-.<\\<:\.\ 5 ._ -` `» ' White, 5 bushel, 1, E. J. Vcsscy. The case of Mr. James E. Barton, W 01 1 ML `. - \--\_ S .--`/" \_ ` ' ' H th V 3 Spur;-zeun Warren fl slikno punishing agent or ° ' ' q MM" W"""' “°" H""”"- \\\ m ""--.. `\ ’ \ - , . _ -’; ea csscy, , - ie w - wn 1 . g_ Mg Geo - M1 » _ (yt _ _ .__ “__ _ ,_ _ \ __ '. _-. / ‘ __ '._* Messrs Mcl"hail. _ IStraiford, is most remarkable. Fori r-,.,|I|esc¢_10nz}l{en4tLv:;],;\,:; 1_1 llms MMV ~` NI ~ f-' _ §$ - ‘ __ f, Potatoes, ADY variety, lui-C Lfifis seven years he suffered from weak wood' 2’ Miss 1,-_ S_ N'ew,_.,,n (.,,m'_ '_ "~*<`\;§.,\ / _ ' _ff Red. L- 111191161. 1. W0Ud & 3011. H831- _ throat, treattd with numerous physl- wan ' . / ._\\~ . ,.' _ I. .‘ '__ . S, H( k d M L t _ _ *Q } innon, 4, Ben] Mullet. In/as not cured. Among the sYmP‘ B, Milfac, gastanylilzlgnllllklll I2 @@ \\ ' {»._ Swede Turnills, 5 x1oots.lti>llFl>li1 lfll. toms from which he suffered were: Imnsy Meehan Murmy I_m,,hm_' - » ~ - - - ' - - .V 5' Pal-Vick Curley' “Wa yi 2' asllifluenzi Brenchifis I l-looked Mat’ ll ~- ' ' ~ -- " "' ..,_ \ ~.__.,- -. ..-. ~ -..-..»\\-_\., _-,~ s~_»_,_:,-_=_.s,\-\.\~._i~.»__\.____ ._ ,,-,,.-_\ - _ _ _ , __ ,a yarn I, Miss l alloy q- - -- -- ~ -_Q ' ' ‘ Il;1ftl1“b-itN- R“5u"°» 3» Peter Mahal ihasal Cafarrh lloarsneu Macllon. 2. Mrs John Dunuiilg. Clin- C- _ .1 _ HHN you light a ` “'l`1:ckeif`s Special" 9 I \ f ‘ Qfgo/vita _/3, _ //74 //////////////////¢ ` , I urkish cigar- lic, your first fIiou_<_{h11.‘~2 :-- ‘iil>\\'cver fliill gi-i the Iiluil thai iuiporlcil Chilli" cite-1 are the husi 3" lluru is‘ cl Callzlilinil cigars-llc iilailf: from ilic clloiccrt _Tllrkir-I1 Icn\'c:-', that for delicziii- fragrallcu, iI..\'o1' ._\~_ :ind smoof I1, cool sinolciilg qilaliiics illuiclli-s lno.~i iliiyoliul cipzircilcs, A trial will conflrni this 'l`i|i kctf`s l`|ui» Vi-l:‘ir‘.i:_\ I3:-_ for I0 ’l‘i|ck-tl.'.~i #pei-ini 'l`urk|_.\\..\t\ __ , A \\ ` “- ?_¢7€`,q,f - ‘ __§f` _ $15 ~.;,____l C/;:4,7l`_,'72_~$/-4 $ \ l /ilhnf IIIIIIIIII / / -//// ////1 \ //I 'ff ,,' /f//- / / \ , // ,.,. Unsterla is n. harmless substitute for Castor Oil; Pare- lrorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago' is its guarantee. It destroys “'01-ms and allays Fcverislmess. It cures Dfurrhma and Wind Colle. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assiinilutes the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. , ' ’ a beneficial eilect was noticeable at 11"- 1. MTH L00 1'?-‘lSUl‘Y. l/illvll llvild; Iwvllgiigclgellellivtzel. Yellow globe, 5 once. My breathing became free and 2-H1-5"” F*1"'- ' sets, 1. ll. R. Meliay, city; 2, referiessy. I slept butler. my chest wus i °“‘°‘m-We lilunk iurrr--f. J.-...._,_ 1 Drodm 3_ path (_-,hx-|ey_ ,eased,_ and the thick phlegm and 31151 lurj lh, Mis W. ll. ]’ro'.-:sc, ilty; _ Manger Wh,-tzeh long yellow, _qleoughlng that made me so s1c< Dsss- - 'S 0 fl Allah-_ looms, 1, A. li. McKay, 2, w. B. ed away- Once. whgn my s0n_ _Wes I-_I--\b-*» GI-"- 13,-nke_ 3_ peter Br-0d|¢_ lthreateued with malignant tons\lltls,I _ Mlsccllhlncolls. . Beets, Sugar, white, green top, 5 C8f»8l‘\`h°z°”° “fed him ln tw” ('°1I”°tI"" B“S“'“"'S- Imlla" "Hill"- I onts. l. Arthur Burke. Southporb; 2, days." exhlbltelll bl’ lllliker. 1. Alice Mitchell, .John Huge,-s0n_ 3 W B Drake I Catarrhozonc is certain to cure be- ROCKY’ lolnfi 2. lllichui-l Paul. Ilocky The Chlldren’s Pauacea-The M_otl1er’s Friend. 0 , * .__ 5__ I ‘er C r for mmm” Us 10 cient for hm months- “sm :harsh I l-iam. shenrllng l Albert Iloswnll _ _ _ _ 593| B fi it *Joni 5 dl Ram I.amb, 1, Albert Boswell, 2, I In Use For Oval' 30 Yeart _;n_""° M°“°°'_“°"‘__“"' 3' J” H°“° lf,":§,h¢,,h,,.,,_°';°:,r.f fnnix bn gmilig s. C. inn., 3, s. 1,. sn...-nil. _ Qucbrc. Que. ' mgegnvauaeearmv 11 nunnnu1°s¢¢v.|mvvenn em. l,.,,ddc,. porm (0,. eh,g|h¢¢_ 10 s¢h|k9,I"C»¢nrrhozone" only By mail froml 1"-W6. 2 shears and over lmvlng I A. f-1. Dewar, wiv; 2, .ras i-if»....- the csc...-:henna company, King- rsnwi 1- lnmh this season. 11 All-err ...__ _._ - . Iliff. 3. John Roper. I sfnn.-Ont. n“'““"‘"- 3- S- 1'- ll““‘*'"ll- 3- /\ll'°\'l - _ ' hir ,' <1 1; '_ 5 cause its healing vapor is carried POUR- _ ~ » Iro?Jl:;ts'1 Elf” Fitggérildlez, george' with the breath direct to the seat off Hslhbusllel Baskets. hnlf-dozen. In- H0w,,_',~d'U1¢y- 3 Ar-ghnr pm-ke, |the chest, nose or throat trouble. 510" W0rk. 011111211811 by mailer. 1. | ga,-mf, ghd' Intermediate, 10 B;-ing composed of the purist hal- Alice Mllilfllell. 2. Michllel Paul. _ - 'roots 1 'Jas I-lbuston, City- 2, W. E, ssms and pine essences, it immediate-Img-Olllfiffllln klndllfn 3\'l0¢0;\aHll1S. Billi- ` ' , ’ ' . -_ 1. '~ _ 1 u s lrriisuona -facilitates the ei y me er. . Alice ltchell. 2, Beats the Signature of -Jilssrogazlgklgdotlldhg lIlal‘oo(til"l1y W.Iclcilli4§il' of mucus. 56011105 Bild Slim' Mm Mlclmel Palll- RUCIW POIN- B Dmke’ 2 _fag Héuston 3 ' I'»atp'uia+_¢g the lunge and bronchial tubes' Sheepskin Mats, best 3, dressed, ' Chrlesh ' ' ' ' I To f-hose in fear of changeable wen- Wlllff! Oi' C0l0|`¢d. 1. P- M- Byrne. N. ¢_;nrr..¢s_ White, Belgian, 10 roots, ther- -those who easily catch cold- RWCF. 2. Msrltbret }lfl¢D0ilnl<1. (`if-Y- w. 11. Drake, 2, Phu. ohrley. 3. A. cho::`l:£g :nrh $13232 d1‘:1;;s-\'il:i_l:11:§ (_, \_,§*;§;§‘~mmers | ‘ _ 1-nu' . o . ' ‘ ‘ - ' - Avleixliulrlaintermsninte lo all' ins ffl' damn can ellwt them* **“'“» 2 Hllemi “lid fwef- l. Fl- <`-- ’ ' "- ' ‘ ' . Lane Mt Mellick- 1 Alben, B0 ii oots 1 W B Drake, 2, Pntk Curley, lat them get Catarrhozcne and us- if. . . . swa Jas Houston several times daily Large sie, iiuffl P0Wl"\l 3 S L BOSWHII The Kind You llave Always Bought 3,-_.g-_ '__ §-.,,-,;,, ..,... ._I..._ ._ .`i ..;..,;;...'_-- ' f The ROSS R1' fle C0- cz Ross Rifle ‘ 'l`I\crc is thi- reciprocity wllicll will 1-clvc every Callflclirin hunicr. Thai of his “Ross” Rifle Poini it stitiigllt. l’uIl tlic trigger iight. ` .'\ufl it will rci-ipfoi-:lie Ivy Inllililig thc gziiiic "f . ,_ A _ __ 1 \ 1 ._ S _ . , _ . \ ` . ~~\ ~.‘ . 4 . . \ - .,\`