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Best 5 other variety named 1, E is into accoun lAeo Wri ht John A Annea L Mon- - ' .. t g ,2, . r, . inside the Exhibition building. the this élhlhltlvu should inuirnts grsst taeue; 3, J. Robertson lc sons. bowing of roots an/d grain was some- ll . l op” mr tm’ ‘“t“"°- He Pointed ongl 17. Best 1 Box Apples packed lor l 5 H -- lthnt the industrial t I what short _o.' last year OWIDS 50 the _ . 59° l0l1 was grow. exi>01`¢ 1- R. W. Stewart, Brudenell; \ ...... .... 0. 1- .. 2. R. G. am S a to give it to You _ . _ _ ty? The floricultnre exhibit was excel lent, equally as good, if not better, - v °“lt“'°'1°xhil’m°l1. but an industrial 13 Best 20 Transcendent Crab A °"° “nd d‘"ef°°t °Bl1l.I1gs should be ples 1, Sheldon Melllsh, Union Road; than that ol previous years. In the`d°Ve1°P°d 0|! dll lilies. In concludln 3. Hugh Collings, Sturgeon Household Science Department there ,,-8,, it splendid exhibit of bread, nukes, and preserves. The lancy work exhibit was also good. There was 5 good showing of stock which was fully up to the mark in quality shown. Fhn Exhibition was formally opened nt 11 a. m. by His Honor Lient. Gov. Rogers, who was introduced by the President of`the King's County plxhibition Association, W. W. Jenk; HR. I Gov. Rogers in his address remark- rd that thc exhibits Di roots and grain were perhaps not up to last year, owing to the exceedingly dry in-,n.'oil and agriculture consequently suffering from the long draught. Ow- '1`l1° f°ll°Wins is the in-its list AUUBHF. L. Montague. Dies 1, Geo. W. Aitken & Son L M°,l1fBSU€i 2, J. Robertson & Son' Inkermalll 3. T- K. Cameron New Perth. ' 3. Best 5 Gravenstein Apples 1, Henry Robertson, Montague; 2, R.W_ St¢W“fl1. Bflldellell; 3, J. Robertson & Son, Inkermen. ing to the dry summer, the cut worm, potnto bug. tussock moth and weavil‘ wc,-li against the farmer, some ol: which evils it was impossible to pro-; vide against. 1-le showed how the , lnciii exhibitions were of more advan-, ings than if centred in Charlotte-| tnnn, because in competing with' neighbors, there is a chance for everyl ini-mer, and the opportunity to com-I pr-fc with neighbors has a cupital cf-’ li-ut. on the productions. He was glad? ilu-. Department of Agriculture is do-' lin; its host to help the people in this work oi Agriculture. From end to end 4. Best 5 Alexander Emperor Ap- ples 1. -I. Robertson & son, 2, n. w. Stewart, 3, Michael Keenan, Royalty. .>_. Best 5 Woll River Apples 1, Geo Wright, I... Montague; 2, Chas p,,r_ kcr. Royalty; 3, John V, Mc. Phee, Royalty. 6. Best 5 Wealthy Apples 1, w_F_ Bourke, Montague;2,Jas.E. Bourke, 3, Geo. Wright. 7. Best 5 Iilhston Pippin Apples 1, Geo Wright, Z, J. Robertson & Son. 8. Best 5 Northern Spy Apples 1, D. J. Stewart, L. Montague; 2, J. ilobertsou & Son, 3, J. U. Poole, L. Montague. this l’iovince, Gov Rogers remark-i 9 Best 5 B9" Davis A les 1 Mc U, . . _ vii, people have grown to -much oats, und that it is a mistake to sell away the fertilitier of the larmer. In con-f rlnsiuii he complimented the people of l(l|ii;‘s County and the Directors of the .\iiuu:\l Exhibition. Prof. Russ, the next spcakcr, gave ilu- regrets of Mr. Richards. Coin, of ,tiqrlculture who was unable to be pre- sent. Mr. Ross concurred with thc opinion of Gov. Rogers that the small shows did li great,dcal of good. In his remarks he showed that the peo- pli- should be proud of the products .if their o\vn hands-for the stock ex- Iiibitcd is the product oi those who ulio brought them here. In convincing words he pointed out that the aim should be to instil pride into the . , pp ’ _ Intyre & Son, Montague; 2, Geo Wright, 3, B. W. Stewart, Brudnell. 10. Best 5 Golden Russet Apples 1, Mclntyre & Son, 2, Jas. E. Bourke, 3, W. F. liourke,‘ ll. Best 5 Inkcrnmn Apples 1, J. l{ohcrtson`& Son, 2, R. W. Stewart, llrudeuell; 3, Beuj Wright, L. Monta- gnc. 12. Best 5 Stark Apples 1, Henry Robertson, Montague; 2, J. Robert- son & Son, 3, Geo Wright. 12. Best 5 Pcwaukee 1, John V. Mc- Phee, Geo'town Roy.; 2, D. J.Stew- art, L. Montague; 3, Mrs. John Fog- herty, Cardigan. 14. Best 5 King Apples 1, Wm. Mc- Aulay, Royalty; 2, J. Robertson & Slon, 3, McIntyre & Son. l' 1 Y.,-‘. s A W inning Drive The “Black Cat” is winning all “matches” in the Virginia Cigarette tournament. With both gallery and players, he is now the undisputed favorite. Black Cat l Cigarettes - 1 0 f... 1 0 C... He invites ou to ioln him in a quiet little test of merit. Here Y are the rules of play: 1. Lightup, at the same time, a "BlackCat" and one of any other brand of Virginia cigarettes. 2. Take alternate pulls from each-and notice the diflereuce. 3. Notice the smoothness, the mellow flavor, the fragrant aroma ol the “Black Cat." 4. Notice the niwness, the sting, of the other cigarette. The “Black Cat"pIay.r fair-pure, selected, sun-dried tobacco -matured and mellowed by age-made in a clean, fresh air factory. c Don'¢ stay in the gallery-get into the game. Smoke a “Black Cat" today. At all good tobacconlsts A CARRERAS 8: MARCIANUS CIGARETTES, Ltd.. Montreal, Quebec E ' _ , `_ _ ____4 “_” v____,,__,______ __ _#_ combines the rich gluten of Manitoba Spring wheat and _ihe lighter, but equally im- portant, properties of Ontario Fall wheat. The two com- bined ibrm a perfectly blended Hour .that nialics bread light, white, nutritious and extreme- ly palatable, while pssiry made wilh Beaver Flour has A crisp, lluky texture that brings many a compliment io llic cook. You don’t need to be an expert in baking to attain the best results with BF.AVF.R FLOUR. But if you are sn expert, you will readily recognize its incomparable qualities. Your grocer has BEAVER FLOUR, Ind will recom- mend it. DEALERS-Write im' prices on all Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. TIE '|'. I. '|'AYl»0l C.; Lllllclr |llTlll\ X- |08 2- Best 5 Duchess of Oldenburg Ap. 20 Best Z0 Yellow Magnum Bonum 22. Best 20 Lombard Plums 1, Me- Intyrs e. sons, 2, Geo wright, s,Jn¢ E. Bourke. 23. Best 20 Bradshaw Plums l,F.J. Campbell, New Port; z, J. Robertson & Sons. 24. Best 20 Damsons 1, D. J. Stew- art, 2, Catherine Murphy, George- town; 3, Geo Wright. 25. Best 20 Other variety Plums, named 1, Geo Keenan, Iiioyalty; 2,Mc- Intyre & Sons, 3, D. J. Stewart. ‘ 26. Best 5 Olapp's Favorite Pears 1, Robertson & Sons, 2, R. W.Stew- art, Brudencll; 3, P. G. McLaren,New Perth. 27. Best 5 Bartlett Pears 1, J.Rob- ertson & Sons. 28. Best 5 Other variety Pears named 1, D. J. Stewart, 2, R. W. Stewart, 'rnUusD.iY. , The following is the remainder of the Prize List at the King’s County Exhibition which closed yesterday : ‘ FLORICULTURE Best Collection Astors-1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart, L. Montague, 2, Jns D. Stewart, Georgetown. Best Collection Dahlias, not less than four colors-1, Mrs D. J. Stew- art. Best Collection Glallioius-1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Aitlwcns Ferry, 2 Miss Laura Wightman, Aitken’s For-| ry. Best Collection Sweet peas not less than four varities-1,,Jus D. Stew- art, Georgetown. 2, Mrs D. J. Stew- art, L. Montague Best Collection Nausturtiums, not less than four varieties-1, Mrs D. J. Stewart. 2, Genevieve McPhee, Georgetown. ` Best Collection Pansies-1, Mrs D. J.» Stewart. 2, Mrs Thos. Henry,l Georgetown. Best Collection Hand Bouquet-`~l,. Jas D. Stewart, Georgetown. 2, Mrs D. J. Stewart. Best Collection Potted Plants, not less than four varieties, foliage plants included-l, Edith Raiuse, Georgetown, 2nd prize not award- ed. ' Best Collection Dianthus-1, Jas D. Stewart.. 2 Mrs D. J. Stewart. Best Collection Sweet Peas, 12 distinct colors-l, R. R. McLean, Georgetown. 2, Mrs D. J. Stewart. Best Collection Antirrhinurn (Snap- dragon) 4 colors, 3 sprays each-1, Mrs D. J. Stewart. 2, Mrs Thos. Henry, Georgetown. Best Collection Stocks-1, Martha "‘° cmvllmelitefi neopis or Ki -“ 19 nest zo H rio o 1. 'A 1 1 ° ' o o . C°“uty thi h ` ~ “g” M ' » Y D m was ' t t t t f ladverse ggndiagn; owing in spite. of tvaryé’ li`l§eD1¢¥ip{|)l;¢li£Bo§`}e;‘i‘rgsii‘;:lc:;vn Royal- e ’ e;,,igh1X__F , Z P1u}n1,D.J.stswsrt,L.M t , z ° ° ° fr- . .. ..:'v:i.i‘i. - es lon al ln um. 1. Best 5 Rea Astrsehnn Apples 1 21' Be” 2° M°°'°'° Artic Plllm 1. J Robertson & Son, Inkerma ’ D- J Stewart L Montague; 2 Mc- ' : 2. ' ' ’ win. ivionuisy, noymy, 3; Joh: A_ lntyrs er sons, 3, R. W. stowhrtf umm oggl I am glad to see you chew this gum, instead of eating things that are had for. you. It _ is good for you. ‘ 4 The fresh, delicious flavor of crushed green' mint leaves makes it the beneficial confection. It’s very; cheap! It’s very cleanl, It’s very( if-= digestible! It’s very refreshing! is.. - Wm. Wridlcy. Ir. Cn.. Ltd.. 7 Scott Street. Toronto, Ont, "l"l~T:. AST Look for the spear l':i':l:.l:.':i:t.".'..°::.".".‘:; The flavor? lasts B 'J 'o ~°.' -o. s.. , s o so _'o -».-.. .s o°. _ . »_._ »°_~. _ ___¢ Poole, L. Montague. 2, Laura Wight- man, L. Montague. Best Collection Verbena-1, Jas D. Stewart. 2, Mrs D. J. Stewart. Best Collection Phlox_1, Mrs D. J. Stewart. 2, Jas D. Stewart. Best Collection Table Bouquet-1, Mrs D. J. Stewart. 2, Jas D. Stew- art. CLAS S XI.-Houseli08DlIlf§- Best Single Loaf White Bread, homemade-1, Mrs. Thos. Henry, Georgetown; 2, Margaret Senec- baugh, Georgetown. Best Single Loaf Whole Wheat or Graham Bread-1, Mrs, A. D. Mc-\ Phee, Georgetown; 2, Mrs, Thos., Henry, Georgetown. Best 1 Dozen Ten Biscuits-'1, Mrs. llusscl McLaren, New Perth; 2, Mrs. C. H. Poole, Lower Montnguc. Best 1 Dozen Raised Biscuits or Rolls-1, Mrs. I). W. Morrisey, Georgetown; 2, Mrs. Ray Bulpitt Rosneath. Best Pound cake, plsin icing-1.1 Mrs. Russel McLaren; 2, Mrs. D. W. Morrisey. Best Pint Jar mixed Pickles, home- made-1, Mrs. Roy Bulpitt, Rose- neath; 2, Mrs. A. C. Stewart, Georgetown; and Mrs. J. W. McI’hcc. Georgetown. Best Pint Jar; Chow-Chow. home- made-1, Mrs. Jas. D. Stewart. Georgetown: 2 Mrs. Cassius Clay, Dundas. Best Pint Jai' Sweet Pickles. ll0m'>- made-1, Mrs. Russel McLaren; 2, Mrs, A. D. McPhee and Mrs: J. W. McPhee, Georgetown. Best Pint bottle Tomato, Catsllll homemade-1, Mrs. D. W. Morriseyl; Z, Mrs. A. D. McPhee. Begg Sample Red Current Jelly or Jam-1, Estilla Aitken, Georgetown; 2, Mrs. Roy Bulpitt, Roseneath. Best Sample Strawberry Jam-1. Mrs. Roy Bulpltt; 2, Mrs. Wm.. M0' Donald, New Perth. WOOLEN GOODS & FANCY WORK Best 10 yards White Flannel, twill- ed, homemade-1, Mrs. Geo. Wilson, Cardigan; 2, Lizzie McKinnon, Roy- elty. Best 10 yrads White Flannel, plain, homemade--1, Mrs. Mich. Christian, St., Georgetown; 2, Mrs. John Mc- Eachern, New Perth. Best Pair Blankets-1, Mrs. John Gordon, Mitchell River. _ Best Knit Counterpune-l, Mrs Michael' Martell, Georgetown; "2, Mrs. liobt, G. Houston, Montague. Best Woven Counterpane-1. Flora Beaton, Commercial Cross; 2 Mrs. Malcolm Nicholson, Victoria Cross. Best Hearth Rug, all wool--1, Mrs. Murdock Beaton, Commercial Gross; Angus Lamont, Vittoria Cross; 2 Best 2 Pairs Woolen Socks-1, Mrs. Hu b McEachern New Perth- 2, Mrs es a John Mchlachern New Perth; 2, Mrs John Mciiiachern, New Perth, 2, lillla J lloherntou, Lower uinntn- o is i 2 Miss Laura Aitken, Aitken‘s Ferry; 2, Mrs. T. K, Cameron, New Perth. Miss Estelle Aitken, Georgetown. » Best Painting, oil framed-1, Mrs. Arthur Yorst n Geor etown Montague. . sidered-1, Mrs. Tapper, Georgetown. Best collection Knit Goods-1. John V- McPhee; 9. Cassius uv- Mrr. Geo. W. Aitken, Altken'e Ferry-; _Bret \?BlL!>_l{§\l°l_1E‘1__'!€?l '""l“¥. For sale by F.. A. Foster and MacKinnon Drug C PM lie E - _ Best Centre Piece, in which linen-1, Best Collection Fancy Work-1, Best Selection Lace Work-1, Miss Jean Aitken, Georgetown; J.`Mort McLean, Nevn Perth; 2, o , g . Best Selection Fancy Needlework- 1, Miss Ella J. Roberston., Lower‘ Montague. Best Selection Knitting and Cro, cheting-1, Mrs. Geo. Dyke, Lower Best Tea Cosy, mounting to he con- 2, Miss Jean Aitken, Georgetown, | Best mitch work Quilt-1, Fin.-ii' lleutou, (.‘.ommerciul Cross; 2, Mrs. lf. Poole. Best Pygrography Specimen--1, Mrs Aitken, Lower Montague. Best Eyelet Embroidery-1, Estell - Aitken, Georgetown. - Best Tea Cloth in white or colored linen or cotton-1, Mrs. Angus La- mont, Victoria Cross; 2, Mrs. John Gordon, Mitchell River. Best Sofa Pillow-1, Jean Aitken, Georgetown; 2, Maggie Scncebuugh, Georgetown. ' Best Sideboard or Tray Cloth-1,| Jean Aitken; 2, Miinsie Johnsoiie, _. st. onnrges. cfuulluou. Best Centre Piece in colored lincn- l, Laura Aitken, Aitken's Ferry; 2, ' Miss Tapper, Georgetown. Best Selection Drawn Work-1, Ella 1-lobertson, Lower Montague; 2, Clara L.. Lawthor, Lower Montague. Cl-lILDl'l.EN’S WORK , UNDER 13 YEARS. Best Pillow Case, Combining hemm- ing, seaming, and filling-1, Gruce Buttler, New Perth; 2, Blanche Col- ' tu on. lings, S rge Best outline Work-1, Ethel Gaul-‘, . son, Lower Montague. i FISH Best Quintal Dry Codflsh-1, H. H. Cox, Morell. I Best Quintal Dry Hake-1. Lestre, Lovers, Georgetown; 2, Bartlett* , Miers, Burnt Pt. Best Case 1 dozen Canned Lobst- ers, unlabeled-1, Jas. P. McEachern, Georgetown; 2, Cogswell and Easton, Georgetown. Best Cod Liver Oil-1, R. W. Jor- r_ _ dan, Beach Pt. ‘ " " ' ` MISCELLANEOUS. Best 50 lbs. Flour from Island grown wheat-i, Geo W. Aitken & Sons, Aitkens Ferry; 2, Jas A. Gor- don, Newi Perth. Best half bushel Beauty oi Hebron Potatoes-1, Geo. W. Aitken & Sons, Aitken's Ferry; 2, Peter Stewart, Brudenelli Best half bushel Dakota Red Po- tatoes-1 Andrew Redmond, Cardi- It is ah Elegant, Refreshing Dressing 2, Mrs. T. K. Cameron, New Perth. .) , Best Hearth Rug nu rag-1, Mrs. sen; 2.1eter Stewart- PRICE soc. AND A BOTTLE . AT ALL DRU , IST Best half bushel Green _Mountain V M Phe Geor ` _ Ptt -1,Jh .c e. - M"' D' M°“tg°m°"' G°°rg°t°w“ U B ole 0 n M ll your drugglsl does not keep lt, send us the prloo In stamps, and w ‘ ICIII getown, 2, C. H. Poole, Lower on- tague; 3, Stewart Hunter, Dundas. ygu g lgfgg bqnlg, ¢xp|-gpg pg-gplld. 8 . - 531915011, ]_,¢w¢r M¢,hg53ue_ ' Best half bushel McIntyre Potatoes B t 1 P if wool-u Gloves-1. Mrs- -I» P°°°f» Sfewm- B'“°°“°“ 2- 0"- Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortland! St., New Yo N- Y- ' _ I ‘ slus Clay, Dundas; 3, Geo. W. Aitk Glgehtlmvghsih Ggglhgtlilovlatte-1 Mrs enhett Slgarll bushel EarlyRose Pota- A ”° c.k° 0' wy°m" s.'¢ .nd sulphur T°“¢! s°.|| l"f¢¢ 'U one who Wm ' ' toes-1, Stewart Hunter, Dundas; 2, - us this advertisement with l0c in stamps to cover cost of wrappin d m'"l“¢ ll" l0lP~' Cl ' ((‘.ontlnm~.d nn rein Mi. ) l .~'.~ . , . , 1 _ . ` .` .`,~ SAGE AND SULPHUR. Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger; READ MRS. llERRICK'S SWURN STATEMENT A ST/\'1'|-; or New Yoiiii _ 1, *_ g COUNTY UF Mommu s>.._ \ocuhsri.R, N. Y. Nancy }\`. Ilcrrick, bring duly . a girl l l|:ul :i hcliil of heavy, long, (lark browii hi-iii' which was thc cuvy of my friends and which zitlractcd thc attention zliul remarks of strangers, . but :is l grew ohlci' it coiumeliccd to come out. \'\’llcn my hair was quite thin and gray, l was inrluccrl by the many good reports I hail hcarrl of \\`yclh`s Sage and Sulphur to try :l botllc; and you can iillagiiic my satis- faclifnl when l found my hair was fast coming back to its nzlturzil crmflitifm. l coutimleil to u~<‘ Sago and Sulphur until my linir \\'ri.< :is llcnvy, dark :iiul snulfitli as when I vviis Ii girl of _~ixti‘r‘i\, ll i< now ffuu' yi'.'ir“. since l hc- gnii ii-ing Sago and Siilphur uuil my hair is in Splendid 4 .-* "' "‘<._ °"”'1.;;;;’7.1,7:.;2i'““l /i-sf/-»-s ’ You Can Look Years Younger by Using ' . It Makes the Hair Soft and Glossy It Quickly Removes It Stopsil-lair Falling and Makes the Hair Grow It Restores Gray Hair to Natural ....... - i _ ` ` _ _ _\ ts _ .~\. \ .... . ` i "~ . _ ‘“ , 1 . \ ~ ,_ .. - » . _. S- .yn ,'?v£', ` ~ _ i .- , _ -._~`..\ ` . \ ' ` -, ._