fan be obtained from the bu‘letia and Q lHl§ llllll. ' A Large Attendance and Ex- cellent Exhibits Yester- _da_y-The Prize List- _.__-__ Notwithtandlng disagreeable weather, had roads and other drawbacks the Pro- vincial Seed Fair held in Horne‘s Building, Charlottetown, far exceeded the expeo-_ tations of the prsmoters. There were entries from many sections of the Island and in all were nearly one hundred from Over fifty exhibitors. The entries included excellent samples of oats, wheat, barlev, buckwheat and pttstoe s. The tair was opened at two o‘cloek by Lieutenant Governor Mclntyre. He xe- ferred to the advance made in agrieultnre in Prince Edward Island. and to the im- proved system adopted whereby the fertility of the sail was kept on the land instead of being shipped nW8-Y- The Government are to be commended for the ` th seed show excellent idea in holding e and thus further promoting agriculture. Among the other1speskers were The 0ommis.ioner ol Agriculture, Hon. Mr. Rogers, Anthony l[cLau|!hliD. lf- L- A-. Walter Simpson, Peter Brodie, C.C. Gardiner. D. P. Irving M. _L.IA., |114 others. ._ M L A thought thisa D. P. Invnw, . . ., Tmove in the right direction and said it be- apeaks a growing interest. Good seeding is of the nrst importance; it is at the very foundation of profitable agriculture. N0 farmer who wishes to live by his calling ‘can aU’ord to ignore it. What we sow we reap ever holds true. 'Every effort to en- courage the growing and importation of pure seed find the suppression of noxious weeds sh’dld md will meet with general approval. Ge0rgg_W, §IlpQn, M. L. A. said that _‘While it the Government toagisbw appoin g an inspector, the Lfermers must take a good deal of blanc themselves, because they have been after ihe cheap seeds. He referred to the work dntestingzete, done by the A8¥i¢\1lt\1rl»l tment at Ottawa. lluch information charts issued by the Department. ' G. H.'C\axke. chief of the seed division wiht; gncgeexisgrrblgl ‘if iz D‘»’~“‘.".“°i‘, 1-fG"‘?'_‘*"“'| m»ia¢r.‘_ nc congmainéd itewxnibis- `.. °“»" " '“'° "“°"*ff“i "°"» A9" ugmnweu Queue” sampluk Thanh work cmtinually. Afarmer whdhad ` *'°°° “Whse” ='~_le_P'°s_'t*3t*-£‘l§°“t»!;~"\’“ - _ anyvax D91' aoothqprovince except British Colum~ 1,.. _.~ ‘bla that can produce auch plump,iul1 seed. wld Mm "5“m' The wheat shown today will compare any 9°' °°m' "h°'°b’° Wim ‘ay savcnbiy wzsaum sem in mypnes in °“°°‘*"*'°° 8°" l” ‘ “Sm” the Dominion. He would strongly adviae ed sw' ‘W° bmbels w me mn’ pm I Prince Rid Ishma fume” to V W sown should sumce. The deterioration see by sowggonapoorso their-own` _andnot tgnat to i A __ ations; __ Qiiis” on for a jew* §ra§ _ _ would be fram` . _ » e as west instead of fzomthe we.t to hero. Be pam” get _ a change _ at competition _ ward laladdilfef improved. their sand from the largest seeda method pedigreed seed by `*hed. It ia proper forseqch ‘has ahighly conditio` ' eouragedtogrow seed ibn can ns pedigresd seed. He farmers! lf I Wifi- Q I BODll.Y _WE AKNESS. .A Distractiug Condition That is, Permanently Cured by Ferro- zone. A Pleasant Remedy in ! _ ' I ` would become chartered' - . _ ~ _ ~~.»“ ; ~ s s » “F < _ _ ..._.-.,.__. .. .--..,. _ ` s " i t l _ _ - .~ _- ef, 1, T* THE GUARDIAN, UH WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. APRlL 4 ee - .. 41 , _ . ..». l ' 7" V.. . _ _ ___ 1 quam# ` Pe system se tion lif well. ' t is a go to -annul because a good deal of miarepresentatiogln keting of small seein, whose valu ie now org the mi on ouse, req i\\e’=34Q°°$°iQr°ws‘n mile e seeds by theuseof uniform' tarms. the laltfew yearatheseed trade has n the medium ol dissemination of Ry impurities. Be asked that the farme ` _ Tablet Form to be Taken After 1°! the Isltud sive their hearty S113 ` Eaollslleal; A all gqgedeat ideas, sie mvlasaes in January. _ngiguthxnkvfod . _ % > “S 2 ‘.esnnesnsnaun».e»~asms.e»»=~¢es1 -‘ .seg 4 ia_¢one.a ~ that makes life apleasure, that's gone W0- '- The ddcter would say that you are run mths ace. -_ . __ .__;; Mr. Clark exhibited la 'collection speoilaenecf _weed _seeds that aatpokd oasiderablsatteutien; ~ - -_ rams mar, ' I . down, and you don't eat or niges: encugn. I Wheat White Fife_1, G.,-0 Your etomac 1 requires some aid, and pro- bably your digestion neede a braoer. Inc blood should have phmpherus and iron ta strengthen and purify it Now Ferrozone ia a wonderful blood maker and nerve stimulant. It is really a food for the blood, nerves and vital ener- giesi and will improve .acne run down eo; zog; svgiallyutdlgert xestrong and capable of doing a heavy day‘s work with- out fatigue. It is a marvellous remedy and does marvellous .things as the follow- ' J ones, Pownal: 2, John Duucan,Wheatley Zbashels . Jenkins, Pownal; 2, Wm. G. Webster, Fort Augustus; 3. Wm._ Websaer, do. 2' bushels `Wheat' Bed Fife-1, Geo. River; 3, Edward Wood, Pownal. _ __ 2 bushels Wheat Busillll-I, Then t-Waugh, North Bedeqne; 0.1 Web- ster, 3, W. -W. McNeill, MH; ` _ Sbushels Wheat weak, sickly bonditlon, io' ally uniit dat a ; mother e household duties. I was excdsahi _ °. d trifling things bo' ered and nervou an 3 _- me very much. I somehow wcul not eigstrength, although I took malt ex- it s and tonim all the time. Alad = friend recommended Ferrozone, which ing t°stimonial proves. _ . After my baby was born 1 was left in ¥h9uRhart, Long Rlv _ _ _ - fe" ._.; . f` _f7,{' , -and good spirits, w iutiytrestored. You can’t spend toabetter advant- t"“i°“_’1» _Edg w°0da P°WU°1i S page than on aihcix of Ferroaane, and the Burdette, laret|di& 'sooner ou enoaone, sooner . _ zetwell. D¥n’t aocepta suifetitute, bb: umsbglf. 0°? ‘ny °`he' guuine Ferrotone wh sells or a Wood.,Powaal; 3,, John,Crabbe, orthreehoxesfnr$1.2§ B mallhom ][1\(0m» '- ‘ ~ W ~N.b:ea»cs¢co.,xmg.cc`n,bm. - ___ ti? " .V .i i ~_ _ ~ r :'- -` l ‘if NOW _isezood time iff - .M im? _ .`. -,,.___ . ,, ' . ` ` ~ ' »~ Jenkics,,Alexandria, Ne ` ii ~ ~»11==.v._H-me 2 _ - seemed Pasta.; . ., 1, e, _ _ . Royalty: 2.-bbc e _ ltfoeeeuarsran. ~ W he-J' , ‘kg . '»'.\'< '£.'g»\» 1 'fin _.Arai ,215 ';.f’~'i f used ‘ith splendid results- The Hrst bex helped quite a little' and when I had taken aix boxes my former health; ruddy cheeks lD\1\_w1S¢ewu1. ~= ~ _ , . . 8 ‘ity. _e " r _ _ <___4besseuS%wi1ie» 1, 'Wd'-‘ " ",... .H ' _nus.e¢;a, ew. _ 4bushel§`Oats- hite if other .Isaac AEK- eone i “qi ` 1 ._ _Q W 4 " 4"b`u§h¢is' datsfbtiii Na-way' and .»..»$~ Brodie, Millcove; 2, Geo. Jones, 3, W. J. Prowse, Brackley Pt. z busuemygiiféy as-awed. 2 “ eckwiehf -1, Robe. 3 bushels Peas-1*, _,Drake wall. 1 bushel Bepn__s_ --1- 2 bushels §o&dtoes Rose o 2, A. ' Scott. Lewis, Gem 2!,!:\_=¥91° Northam; 3, W H. Ho ne, Hilton. ' I ° ». _ " f-._*_: ~_ " ' .- 'J ‘ s f I ` . 1 ‘ __ a _ _ ., , 5 _ V l'-S \ » . . It has been used by thousands FOR GVER A QUARTER OF A Wm, has never failed to sive the ‘utmost satisfaction. Ae this time ef the ‘ym spring is approaching. you feel dull, tired, restless, and have that allfgnng ng _ s c . and heavy foods, so- necessary- to give..1;he ,bgdy warmth cold weather, the System becomes clogged up with ' ‘°°“‘°”°“S and the ‘°‘°°d bees” . cleansing. bieea-pmifying when ._ B_ Bum,-ma.es me t f1°om*fth§e_‘tisQstem and makes it ' ' ` . ' H0 UT EXCET _» _ _ ,,.,. _ 8 ‘ r . . 1 , - . _ ' \ 1 __ _ ». _ . . ¢ . . 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