Pass NINE (Camilla-tied) I Q CRAB APPLES. 59¢, 51—'l‘ranscendent: Eleanor Hall. I Peter Brodie. l-i. E. Bent. _, _ sz-l-iyslop: 5* Percy Robertson. 1-1. E. Bent. Ernest Lund, Mt. Herbert. 54--Clarke's Beauty: pgrcy Robertson. 65——Whitney: D. J. Stewart, Montague. s. R. lone. percy Robertson. 5tl—l-‘lorence: it. E. Match. Charlottetown. Frank utch, Charlottetown. Chan. . Webster. m-Martha: (time. W. Webster. .ln.~t. Essery. Union Road. PEARS. U2 ‘J: u: wret-gv-gwzei-gwtov- Nfl-fiuww-q section 58.- Clapps Favorite. t, Chas. W. Webster, Kentvilie, N.S. 2| psrcy Robertson, Montague. 3, 11,3. Bert, Tupperville, N. S. section 59.—~ Bartlett. t, Chas. W. Webster. z, J. A. Auld. West Covehead. 3, H. E. Bent. ' Section 60.—- Vermont Beauty. 1, Chas. W. Webster. Section 461.- Flemish Beauty. l, l~‘. H. Beer,‘ Charlottetown. 2, Edison Tanton, Charlottetown. fl, H. B. Bent, Section 62.- Any other vnrlety. nam- mi. i, Chas. W. Webster. L’, H. E. Bent. :1, Percy Robertson. Section B8.—- Collection oi not less than 4 sorts. 5 oi each named. l, Chas. W. Webster. L’. ll. E. Bent. PLUMS. Stu-lion (i4.- Yellow Egg. 1, ll. It}. Bent, ,,', Mrs. Geo. l-lodgson. , David Stewart. Section 86.-— Victoria. 1,. Geo. H. ‘Harper, East Royalty. 2, Chas Newaori, Rocky Point, 3, Mrs. Geo. Hodgson, Charlotte- town. 4' Y1 J- BIBWB-rt. Lower Montague. Section ti7.-— Berbtmk. 1. ll. E. Bent. Section GEL-Orleans, 1. ii. E. Bent. » .l. William Maclntyre & Son. Mon- l-‘lglle. Section till-Bradshaw. . 1. J. A. Auid, West Covehead. 2. William Maclntyre & Son. 3. H. E. Bent. Section 70.- Lumbar-d, 1. J. A. Auld. 2. William Maclntyre & Son. Sehtifwin ‘figfinlfllrenboss. 1. H. m. sent. Q 2. 1D. J. Stewart. . cct on 72._M v i’ an? Benders: Arctic. ... i 380mm aligns: Royalty. .l. H. E. Bent. 55- J- A. Aiild. ~ Wily Anaemia i’ '| THE BTRE-NUOUS CONDITIONS 0F LIIFE ARE RESPONSIBLE. should look back at the surround- ings in which they and their mm. pnnions lived. They wouid s88"). see the reason in life's altered clr. cumstnnces today, Now the school-girl's llie is incl-e ' "Yftlllllolli; her more numerous stu- dies are a severe tax upon he, strength. Also, girls enter buslnegg soon alter leaving school at. an age when they most need rest and o“... linor llie. Their womanly develop- ment is hampered by the stress oi‘ working hours, hurried nnd oiten scnlliy meals. Girls are more liable to hiootllessness today, but the", IS this consolation that, whergpg (lot-tors formerly regarded anaemia liS often incurable, the cures s‘... now counted in tens oi thousands. Such medicines as Dr. Williams Pink Pills have restored to good licnlth thousands oi weak anaemic lzirls and women, simply because ihny contain the elements to mnkti new, rich red blood which means knoll health and vitality. when your daughter's strength mils and pallor, breathleasness nd backache disclose her anaemic ditlon, remember that you can <- lier well and assure her nlthy development -by giving her in‘. Williams‘ Pink Pills to make Knoll rPtl (blood. Remember. too, that (or women oi all ages Dr. William's ‘Pink Pills ‘are especially “hint In the many ailments that m“! irom watery blood. They ° women and» girls well “"1 them well. This thy the (,1 Eva MacKinnon ‘WWII. 0nt., who says: "As e w” sirl -l grew verywpale and Hnnltl take dizzy spells and some- su '59 vomiting. My condition was fir)‘: at l was nlot able to attend w“ °°| regularly. and my mother corfmlzffy much worried about my u 0n. Finally she decided to n" "lino Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills i ‘I 100k these (for e. considerable 1m“? gradually gaining strength. mm iwas perfectly well. 1t is ‘l e Yaans since i took the pills I 4 Section B4.- lltovmcni liXliiBiliflN Pililgisl Section ‘IL-Prince Englebort. l. D. J. Stewart. Sectilon] ‘iii-Ponds soedlins (Folli- il .) 1, D. J. Stewart. 2. William Maclntyre é Son. Section 'i'i.—Blue Damson. 1, Chas. Newson. 2, Verna Newson. 3, Patrick Boylen, Charlottetown. Section 'i8.—Field.. 1. J. J. Auld. 2, H. E. Bent. - 3, D. J. Stewart. Section 79.-—Imperial Gage. 1, H. E. Bent. 2, Geo. H. dHarper, East Royalty. Section 80.—-Bavoy’s Gage or Reine Claude de Bavoy. 1. William Maclntyre & Sou. Section 81.—- Any other variety named l. J. A. Auld. 2, H. E. Bent. 3i Mrs. Geo. Auld, Winsloe. SMALL BOTTLED FRUIT. PRESERV ED WHOLE AND CRANBERRIES. Section 85.—Best peck oi Cranberries cultivated. 1, John Wheatley, North River. Scotland 86.—-Best peck Cranberries. il 1, Robert Shaw, Brnckley Beach. 2, Milton Whentiey, North River. cases i57.— ensure also now- ans. Flowers in Pots. Section 2.— Amoryiiefl- 1 Bimcmma‘ 1, Mrs. A. Mallett. Union R0111- 2. Pearl Johnson. Chariotlemwll- Section 3.- Asparagus P11111911"- 1, Mrs. M. K. Charlnan. Cllllrllll"? town. 2, Pearl Johnson. o 4.--Be onlas (Flowering) sofiuMlits. Gemxlsewls, West Royall-Y- Section‘ 12.-l~‘eljns Andautium (Maid a r.) 1, Freda lioszard, Charlottetown. Sectlon 14.» Fuchsisl, double. 1 W‘ in flower. 1, Mrs. Patrick Walsh. Charm!“- town. 2, Gladys Walsh. Charlottetown. Section l5.-—- Fuchsias, single. 1 PM "1 ilower. 1, Mrs. Goo. Lewis, West Royalty- Sectlon 16.— Geraniulne. llollbie- 2 - pots in i lower. 1, Blanche Reegh. M1110!!- Section 20.-—- Geranlulns. IVY 195V“: 1 pot. 1, Mrs. Jas. Smith. Charlottetown. 2, Annie Smith. Charlottetown. Section ZZiK-I-Iydrangea. 1, Mrs. Geo. Lewis. Section 24.—Ivy, English. l, E. A. M. MacMurray, Charlotte- town. Section 27.—Hanging~ Pot or Basket Assorted Plants. 1, Mrs. Patrick Walsh, Charlotte- town. 2, Gladys Walsh. Charlottetown. Section ZtL-Balsam: 1 plant in bloom 1. Edith Inngworth, Charlottetown. .. FLOWERS CUT BLOOMS. Section 35 (AL-Autirrntnum. (Snap- dragon.) 1. Mrs. E. G. Duiiy. Charlottetown. 2, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Lower Monta- gue. Section 36.-—Asters Best Collection, 12 blooms. not less than 4 colors, not quelled with long stems. l, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section (ilk-Carnations, Marguerites. 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section .'l9.-Calliopsis. 1. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section ior-Calendula. 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 2, Lnnrallvightman, Lowerllionta- giie. Section i7.——Comos. 1, Mrs. D. .l. Stewart. 2, Freda llaszard. Section 48.-Dahllds, Single. 1, L. A. Haszard. Section 49.--, Dianthus, double. l. Laura Wightman. 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section BIVs-Dianthus, single. 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 2. Laura Wightman. Section 51.- Delphinlum Larkspur.) l. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section 54.-—Everiastings, best Bou- quet with ornamental grasses. 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewcrt. Section 55.—-Gaillardid. i-fl- 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section 57.—~ Hollyhocks, double. 1. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section 58.-— Hydrangea. (Psnicuiata) 1. Fred White, York Point. 2, Mrs. Miller Matheson, Royalty. Section ‘(ld-Nnsturtiums. l. Gas. Smith, . < 2. Virgluiti Sidenius, Charlottetown. Section 6l.— Pausies. 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 2, Virgitiin Sidenius. ' 3. Mrs. E. (l. Duiiy, Charlottetown. Section 6il.--l’etiinia, single. l. Mrs. ld. G. Duiiy. lielianthins (Sunflower) 1- A- McKlnnfln. Charlottetown. 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section (in-Phlox Drummondii. 1. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section (ith-Phlox Perennial. l. Mrs. D. .l. Stewart. Section ill-Roses. 3 or more cm blooms. 1. L. A. Haazard. ‘ Section 6B.-—Salplglossis. I 1. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section (ith-Stocks, double. 1. Mrs. A. H. Boswali, Marshiieid. 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section 70.— Scabasa. 1. Mrs. D. .l. Stewart. Section TL-Sweet Peas. 1- D"!!! SWWBH. Charlottetown. 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 3, Virginia Sidenius. Section TZL-Verbenas. l. Mrs. E. G. Duiiy. 3- M". D. J. Stewart. Section 74.- Zinnias. 1. Arthur Vessey. Little York. l‘! t. I ith Lolllworth. Ch i tt l; ants will find new nonfat. 1'1 they Seetitlalrion’ ’-.,§f,°',',g;*- n h, , v, -" . su mailpr. Williams Pink Pills a tair 1 labile 8r ‘basalt. apiece. a e or Y ' ' - - W rt. pmgFpmll thvroour Dr. Williams a Mrs. E. G. Dutiy? medicine of ‘all any dealer in sec-mljsaura Wightman. by m“ y wi-ii be sent you n 77.—3ouqu.;_ hum i "1 50 Natl a box or s 1t Mrs. D. J. Stewart bless tor $12.60 by writing direct Dr. . Bmkmmvigntams Medicine Co n tt-couscaié 1 n J stowgntl Gladioulus. ....".'r- yin-cw». 813- o DIAMON Any Woman can Dye now Each package oi "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so sim- ple that any woman can diamond- dye any old, faded garments, dra- peries, coverings, everything. whether wool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, iade- less color. Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind-then periect results are guaranteed even ii you have never dyed beiore.. 131118818! Will 911°" you Diamond Dyes‘ Color Card. Section 80.- Collection o! Pansies. 1, Mrs D. J. Stewart. Section 81.-Collection oi Sweet Peas l, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 2, Laura Wightman. Section 82.—Gadetia. 1. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. t CLASS 5S.—LADIES FANCY WORK EMBROIDERY. ETC- _ ‘ace. seftkfijnk MfmliiacMurraY. 9113110119’ town. » Section 2.- Battenburz. and specimen 1_ E. A. M. MacMurray. 2. J05“; LgPage, Charlottetown. s, Mrs. Guthrie ssiilnsan. Lhnrlal- Section t-Darninfl 0n Ne? i. Miss T. Newson. Cornwall. Section 5.-— Drawn Work. l, Mrs. W. A. MacLarcn, Charlotte- town. - t Section (L-Roman Embroidery or cu work. 1. Minnie Owen, Charlottetown. 2, Mrs. W. A. Macbaron. Section I-Frencb Embroidery. 1. Ella M. Mscneod. Brookflald- 2, Minnie Owen. 3, Mable Scantlebury, Charlotte- town. Section lL-Eyelet Embroidery. 1, Mattie VnnBuskirk, Charlotte- town. r’ . 2, Mrs. Dr. Stewart, Georgetown. 3, Mrs. W. A. MacLaren. Section 9.—-Centro place, white work- ed with white. 1, Mrs. Wilired "Wright, Charlotte- town. 2, Miss M. McMahon, Cbarlottctlvrn 3. Mrs. Guthrie Bullingnll. Section 10.— Centrepiece, white work ed colored. 1, Mrs. Dr. Stewart. Georgetown. 2. Mrs. Allen ‘i\lucKinnoa, Selkirk. Section 11.-—Ccntropiece, worked on A colored linen or cotton. " 1. Miss Jacqueline Hornsby. Char- lottetown. 2, Mattie VanBuskirlr, Charlottetown 3, Miss J. Maclntyre, Charlottetown Section l2.— Five o'clock tea cloth in white. 1. Mrs. W. A. MacLaren. Charlotte- town. 2. Mrs. Wilfred Wright, 3. Mary E. McNutt. Charlottetown. Section 14.~—Table cover in colored cotton or linen. ' 1. Mrs. Francis Trrinor, Charlotte- town. Section ltt-Sldeborsd cloth in white or colored linen. 1, Miss E. L. Sun ..lers, Charlotte- town. ‘ 2, Mattie McLe l, Brnokiieid. , 3, Mattie VunBuskirk, Charlottetown Section 17.-—White Shirt Waist. l, Blanche Rough. Milton. Section 19. 4 White Handkerchiefs. 1, Miss (leorg... llfliorlslde. Regina, Sank. Section ZL-Best Specimen Fancy Art Work, not mentioned in. lliistl.’ a Matheaon. Bra sl mo. 2: 11317:: Pllltlareuce McLeod. Chaim?!“ l. . oittnltllizabeth Bowen. East RoYfliW- Section 22.—-Mount Melllck Work. 1, Agnas Longworth, Charlottetown Section 23.-~Hardol1i§°|' Work- 1, Mrs. Harold Pickard, Charlotte- town. 2. Mrs. G. E. Full, Charlottetown. Section 24.—— Soia Cushion in Floral design. 1, Lucy ltlcEnchern. Mermaid. 2, Mrs. Geo. R. Wiloyx Charlottetown 3, Mable Pnrkmnn, Enst Royalty. Section 26.-— Sois Cushion, Worked in colored cotton or linen. 1, Mrs. G. Richards, Charlottetown. _ Section 26.— Soit Cushion in conven- tional design. ~ 1. E. A. M. MacMurray, Charlotte- town. 2. Mable Parkman, East Royalty. 3, Mrs. Harold Pickard. Section 27.- Best hand made night , robe. l. Miss E. L. Saunders, Charlotte- town. 2. Ellen M. McLeod, Brookiield. ll, Mrs. Wilfred Wright. Charlotte- town. Section 28.—Best pair hand made pil low slips. l, Mrs. Guthrie Ballingail. 2 Miss L. Hooper. 3, Mattie Vanlluskirk. Section 29.-- 1 Pair Fancy Towels, hand worked. 1, Mable Scantlebury. 2, Mrs. M. K. Charman, Charlotte- town. 3, Mattie McLeod. Section 30.—_Pillow Shams. 1, Mrs. Alex. McLeod, Charlottetown Section .'il.-—'l‘ea Cosey. 1, Mrs. W. A. MacLaren. 2, Mrs. iliammond Kelly, Charlot- tetown. 3. Minnie Owen. Section {st-Punch Work. 1. Mrs. W. ‘A. Maclsaren. Section (lit-Cross Stitch. 1, Mrs. Geo. E. Full. Charlottetown. 2. Mrs. Harold Pickard. 3, Mattie VanBuskirlt. Section tit-Ribbon Work. 1. Miss Florence MacLeod. Section 35.-Babies Wool Booties. 1. Mrs. Jan. Tait, Charlottetown. 2. Josie LePage. Section Iitt-Tatting. l. Mrs. ,J. '1‘. McLeod. 2, Ruby Campbell. Charlottetown. 3. Mable Scantiebury. Section 3R.- Babies’ Wool Jacket, white or colored. l. Mrs. W. A. MncLcod. l. Mrs. J. .l. MacWade. Charlotte- town. 56611011 39-—Bahles dress cotton or g: glllllbllmond Kelly. Sec. lit-Noveltg ior gilt or Bazaar, e g lllistilflorence MacLeod, Ch'tow'n 59f. fl--Pin Cushion, 3 39111119 W. Turner, Ch'town 3 Nfl- D. W. ‘Morrissey, Geoiown. Sec. l2—-Patch Wonk Quilt. cotton. 1 Miss 58f. fiPflcl-Cllliwork Quilt. silk 8 MrsLDr. Stewan G-eor o n Sec, ‘G'—Serviettes lfltdoz. sitesghivte: ~1 131""? Newton. Charlottetown. 2 Mrs, Sec; fi-wamlsoles. hand made, 1' Miss Goldie Coles, North Milton. 2 Ella M. McLeod. Brook-field. Sec. lit-Fancy Aprons, 1 Mllfsflrot McDonald. Vernon. Sec. i7—-Speclmen Patched Garment. 1 MP8. Dr, Stewart, Georgetown_ 2 Roberta Sec, 48~Boudoir 1 Mrs. G. S, Maclseod. Ch’town. 2 iMrs, Harold Pickard. Cir-town, 3 Mrs. W. A. MacLareu, Ch’town. Sec, iii-Quilt. crochet, 2 Mary A. hiclseod, Ch’town. 3 M". G80. W. Yountker, New $90. 55~Filet crochet. 1 2 (Mattie Vanllusklrk, Ch’town. Sec. 66~—Lace Specimen. 1 2 Sec. 57-—Crochet Collar, *1 2 Sec 1i Sec l WORK OF (‘iIhLDRFsN UNDER. lfi YEARS Sec l t2 Sec, WOOL& AND COTTON GOODS Sec, M!" Sec 1 Sec. 2 Sec >4 N Sec. l ...\ir.~i. Ernest A Prowlle, Brtwkley U} nvt- u ~ .|-¢ gs-Ss.» rev-pret-qzew amt-l 2(- 2 r , 65—~Crochet Luce, ‘A yd. long. , (iii-Scrap Book. ' . til-Specimen oi (Patched gar- gut: . 24—-Q1tii*t, White . 26-81mm]. white or colored, . {ES-Bedroom Slippers. , 29—A Lady's lslip-on Sweater. ‘ . 31-1 pair Lady's woolen gloves. _ 33-—l pair women's rplaln black . 35—2 pairs womens plain black , 37-4 pairs men's socks, (Mrs, Walter McPheo, Long Creek Miss Rose McEachsrn, Long Creek. . 38—2 pairs men's socks. any , 89-4 pairs men's plain w wn ovations. wool. hand made. e . Harper, East Royalty. ndetrson, Ch’town. Scantlelrury. Ch’town. e Scantlebury. Lizzie Burns, Freetown, MacLeod, ciruiwn. M. MacLeOd Broolrileld. Geo. E, iithlli, Ch’town. D. Dunn. iSt. Eleunors, Caps, Mrs. John MoFadtyn. Ch’town. -Wlltshire. Mrs, H, (larvell, Charlottetown, - Mrs. J, T. tMc-be-od. Ch’town. (Blanche Relish, Milton. Mrs. J, T. (McLeod. Ch’town. Mrs, Frank Weeks. Fredericton. t E i P. . . . 58-—6 crocheted Doylles. Mrs, Fredlk. R. Roberts. Ch’town . fill-dnidles Slip-on Sweater. white 0r colored, Mrs, Fred'k_ R. Roberts. Ch'town , (ii-Willow Case, combining hem- ming, seaming and folding, Violet Mitchell, Charlottetown. Ruth Harper, LEast Royalty. 62~Outllne Work. Violet Mitchell, Charlottetown. Gladys Walsh. Charlottetown. . (ilk-Dressed Doll, Gladys Walsh, Charlottetown, Virginia Sldenius, Charlottetown. , 6t—-Lace Knitting 1,5 yard long, Violet Mitchell, Charlottetown. Mary M. Stewart, Brookfield. Violet Mitchell. Ch’town. Gladys Walsh, Charlottetown, Grace Harper, East Royalty meat, Violet Mitchell, Charlottetown. Gladys Walsh, Charlottetown. CLASS 59 . 1-1135‘ yards Black Cloth, all wool. tull dressed, iMrs. Neill Darrach. Clyde River, Mrs, Margaret McLean, Clyde Rtvur.» . 5-10 yards Twllled Flannel. Mrs, Margaret, McLean, Clyde River, . 9—-l pair Blankets, Mrs, Guthrie Ballingall. Ch'town Mrs, Margaret McLean, Clyde River. ,-11-—1 Fancy Couuterpane, cotton ' or linen. Mrs. Peter ltlcN-u-tt. Ch’town. 12-Hcoked Door Mat any mat- erial. Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall, Ch’town. _ Iii-Hooked Square, suitaible iot- a. room. any material, Mrs. Ernest A Prowse, Brackley Point Road, Wire. Geo. ‘Pickard, W Royalty. Mrs. Everett Stevenson, North ltivcr. 15-*l‘.[00kEd Rug. all yarn, Point Road, Mrs, Jas. Daliillg, (lh‘t0wn, Mrs. Jns. King, Tracadie Cross, {Cl-Unlbletched linen sheeting, made from Island grown flax, Mrs, Arcade M. Gaudet, Tignish, 21l—Best hank home made yarn. ally color, Mrs. Neil Darrach, Clyde River. ‘Mrs. W. E. Stretch. Long Creek. Mrs. Allen McLeod, Central. Lot 16 Mrs. John MacKinnon. Ch'town, Mrs. J, D. llie-Donald, Pine-tte. Mrs. W. A, Maclatren, Ch’town. Mrs. P. Cahi-li, -St. Avnrds. ZGHLace Spool-men. Mrs. W. A_ MaoLal-en, Ch’town. Josie LePage. Ch’town. 27-0011 Coat (man's) Mrs, Frank lieurtz, (‘h'town_ illlrs. J, C. Houston. Ch'town. Josie lfiPQ-KB, Ch'town_ white or color . n" (Mrs. D, t‘. Hooper, Ch‘town, 30-1 pair men's woolen gloves any color. Mrs. Allen Mcliseod. Central. Lot l6, Mary J. OlShny. Selkirk, any color, (Mrs. W. A. McLaren, Chltown. am, Allen McLeod, Central, Lot 18, ' stockings, any kind yarn, Mrs. Walter lMdPhee. Long Creek Mrs, W. 1E. Stretch. Long Creek. 34-1 pair women's plain stockings, any color except Black. any kind yarn, Mrs. Walter tMcPhee, (Long Creek Josie LePage, Chwowvn. stockings made oi Island yarn. Mrs. Margaret McLean. Clyde River. Mrs. Flora McLean. Long Creek. 36-2 Ipairs woman's ‘plain stockings, any color except black made oi island yarn. ‘Mrc. Margaret McLean. Clyde .-River. any color. island wool, color or kind oi yarn. Mrs. Flora McLean. Long Creek. ~Mrs. Robert C. McNeill. Rocky Point {y r . lllllllalllllll mitts. any color and kind Mrs. Margaret McLean. River." - t ’ Mvwwneaamts: ., -. . , n-nsnnsa lllll n Q} \/ WI TI Lllllllllllllllll-II] lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIYIXIIIIITTT lllllssvsllsllTflT no —~\'_ llllllllllllllll. "(it ii!‘ t l "iii ll l li|" \ I l ii I“! Ill " lie. '°_ W i 3!! ~ 3%) f. ll ll ll . l iii i. l Lila! Tb: Wnltlnsl Lddlf Calva- lbln Bran!!! Wdrl. Cask was ZT.',"SL‘£"F'...7?I.ZL'§S$Z wnnrlv. You gain in Prestige when you own a Waltham O be well-dressed induces self-respect. It I150 commands the respect of others. in the same way line's prestige is increased by carrying a Waltham \V.itcll. The name “lvalthzim” itself possesses the prestige that (toxin-s from being the world's standard of watch value for more than sixty-five years. And this mime is more than zi mere tradition. It sig- nifies progress us well as long establishment. Wzilthnrn was the world's first factory to produce com- lVnIthrt/n GnmJjcr/a-r rlm/ (Hark, Mil/sir! um! lm/ll/wr [all rv/slrx/ l).-\/r ( Iui .1 . jur MM?’ 0f IYn/Hlli/Ll. xii} your jm. In. pli-ic oi possession. LT H A THE woman's wAtcH oval», 11mg, piste “latch movements. iiiii)'~(i6SiL{l‘iGd mechanical equipment and the iarge stafi‘ of skilled watchmu kers combine to Wutrli a perfected piece of mechanism. (T..n-y a Wnltham for time-accuracy and justifiable At Waltham to-day the spec- mzike every Walthurn WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY. LIMITED Mourns/u. Ala/zen‘ and Diririhuiarr of Wallhanl Prudurl: m Cmuula Factories: hiontn-al. Canada; Walthsm. U.S.A. llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllI lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllIlllllllllIIlllllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllll 2, Miss T. Newson, Cornwall. Sec. 41-Colleotion oi knit work, not less l 1 1- Mrs. W, E. Stretch, Long Creek, Felt than i articles. _ Mats, - 1 Mrs, J. CJHoustou, Ch’town. Baby's wool innit. Leggings, Mrs. F. J. McWade, Chtown, Sec. 1 Sec. 18—Specl.msn o! hand m 1 Mrs. Jan. Dunn. 8t. Elan lb—Set oi dolls iurniturel Mrs, Jas, Dunn. St. Elean ' b 2 Mrs, T. Newson, Cornwall. 1 EuphemiaMailieson, Bradalbaue. 39¢. 29-1??? On wheels. Sac. AZwfPQlUCDM, any color. - a wus. c. slononsic, cirtown, "' 1 Ilobmrll- 1mm: at. El .1 Miss Rose McEachern, Long cases (‘m-JIANDICRAFT GUILD, 59¢. 21-3"! Oriel“! 101-. Creek. Sec. ii-Woven Carpet, not less than 1 MIT-J". Dllllll. 3t- mill a Mrs. Walter 'Mcl’hee, Long m yards. w. est mechanical W. Creek. 1 Mrs. Arcade 1 ltotims n. Dunn. st. lilie SPECIAL PRIZES _ Boy's t_ Bertha__Scott, clrtown, ment would use‘ me up for a week. Sec. IL-Baskct r0 a HY, a year ago l could no more itt Mi Geudet. Tlgnlsh, o see me. now since u (‘To Be Continued. )_ “My! How I did ‘used to dread having the Thrashers come-but I don’ t mind new." lmowvbow miserable “ Nerve Food, for they think of cooking s big dinner I was, and I will see that they knowwhnt than I could fly. I used to make me well. ~ - “I did not seem to have any strength “I certainly did get ' t terrib - then, and a little extra work or excite- down condition, but noudirefwouldv ling Dr. Chile's “Th d t k NCPYB FOOd- I CIR 110W tlh I M and on? i°if.§'..i‘i..$’ ilfitvfftiii." V5.1. m 1'1"“ wd 1t- wnvnlu- » I » tainiy was nervous an irritable. I was “And why shouldn't I? I "sleep likes always worrying about something. tolp, enykoy my meals and atlas cogs "It all looks very foolish now. But if m t r ma" I11" and-Inn, e h a t» that is just the difference between being “p m” helm‘ flm- r t ’weak and strong. x “I don't believe ple,appt\¢iito' good “Why doesn't every woman use Dr. a2?“ {mm “l” m! _l Chases Nerve Food when she gets run- : am 5"" "l" I not. down in health? 32311: 85?; an}; ettgletnglid is un- “But I suppose the c t all kn N ° ‘m t ~ ' mm- ~' about it or do not reaiite 3.1111 it will (ti: knedvvveiggod’ and I “mt w", ‘mud’. for them. Then perhaps some of them D , ' -‘ "" t‘ do not use it long enough to build up their r‘ elm“ 5 N97" F9“: “- QIIIN I exhausted nervous systems. 2?? a" duh", m‘ Edmllllfll» . C505 "One thin sure, the women of this sigiihtTii-Ieotdtio-A Lalokéor ‘h. t.“ community wi l know all about Dr. Chase's box you buy. . ' ' . .. m.“ n” deal-Q f.‘ ._‘.V.~_ll‘l I ‘_.