il a . IlSMPQIP/i ill lllSliiSl .__---¢,-—- . .nu|r-i_-lliis't.:tim it ~ H. ‘Quantity recognised among medm] prdesslo vithehlionutb ‘s I '"."'t/T“."'»"‘."‘4""9" of In“ ma.» more flow- ilum any _ m, was. Oonstipatl -l| res- . ' b‘. M. gtleustildfl‘; of the disease m; world today-because Consti- _, “responsible for the indiges- ‘ uaDy5p0p8il- the nervousness, l, “mud Rheumatism-the Ec- H m] other skin tronblef-the _ h“ and Bsokaches. “Vi; this? . . y,“ know, it is the duty of the “marry off tho waste matter m qstem. If the bowel muscles "kor the liver inactive, then ‘uh matter. mains in the body dpoisons the blood. As s result, 40mm in the may is poisoned this wlm- ‘ spmgwim” has been uionderfully ,, w! in relieving Stomach Troubles, "W," mubiu, liver Troubles, Kid- Tmubi“ Skin Trouble: and Blood , , Q, ‘fljdll-IO “Fruit-a-tives" positive- Md unpluuicolly relieve: Constipation. ‘uprupq-tivos" will always relievt ngfipiitl0ll, oven though the troubli- been chronic for ten, fifteen and uty yearsfiTiiousauds offgrateful . proclaim “Fruit-a-tives"'tlie ‘ . remedy forConstipstlon that mid hos 8m known. ‘ box, 6 for $2 nrislsise 25o. ' qkllfi‘! or sent pogitpsid by Frulb Hm Limited, Ottawa. Ont. 4i ace Jiisfi ed , From Eogzeerma’? . flue Nnru who muinua 0.0.0. - disease hull eaten bar eyubrows sway. “.12 ‘it'll’? “P... » ~ r" fl C t - Q! E I I III Ifi . inmtnd hoe have untamed thnlfutum from ‘your hi. vi? lnonlis, or secure l l” d ‘I’?! on yfuld Iithzi ;D. 5019.000. Drugstore. . A. Foster; ntni m. 'QIIBI'IORBCOWII . lGlfllilThi Wli-NTED " AGFINTR MAKE $10.’ DAl-LY tlk- ‘ gIdPTl for new. book. "Story of not" nuntolninw-nver 700 pages; .0 iiiustrutlons; history of Can» do from i-nrlli-st I ttlomeilt ,ti\ rv-si-nt. us anuind. big. r0fl[§j i-i-cri wit: freight paid; xvlusivi- ‘Pi |it>|.2 I iitfit from: not tom-c. ‘Vihfltoir Ltmfliiiept." C orontn. Ftowznluo iii utss .i .l c" DlRECT- FROM HOLLAND lliilill] Billllt Our annual imwmlhfldli" choiqeflowernq v _ I r- ect from Holldndmgrist ar- . rived, The ‘finest jot of first slzo large Flowering lulhe- we have over handle-L. every Bulb in perfect condition. Hyacinthl, Tulips, (Double and ~8ingle)-.-.DlI'Wli\ 1-900 Stemmed Tulips, JNsi-eieelm Daffodils, Trumpet Daffodils; Polysnthus, Nliwiuus ‘Cris out, Francine, etc.._oto; fl- , fiend-for Price till, 130W. age paid on all mail’ ordepi Buy now and met iiist chili sssoe Jili- Gilli? - . A»... "All mount." Tiiid-uinhtili wre and pl it. . i bonsai '0' V ‘Ad’ l ~43 lion lltsianslili a i Alex S. ‘:- Smith. ‘"1 Matilda. Prowse. Best Royalty; __.osi_m_=i. Pecqny. »-.. .11.. ,.‘.___,.,, Ellllihiiioi ' . Frult.-’-'Tc¢ne|§|,j.¢_) Ola 5_2—Plums. [urge Golden Prolific-A, Mrs. Joe U’ Jackson. Bmckloy Point Road; 3- E- G- 1101/9. ‘Charlottetown: :1, Mrs. L. J. RQdflillflChfl-titllléldilll. \ii\tDvi’ll-—l, -H. Bent, ‘Tupper- ville. l\.-S 2, Geo. H. Harper, idast, Royalty: Mrs. Jae. Tait. Char- lottetown. ' Burbank-l. win: McIntyre o Son. ‘Montague. ' . 0rleaiis~-—1, H. iii. Bent; 2, 16.0. Love. Bratlshaw--l. J. A. Auld. West Covehead: 2‘, Geo. H. Harpar; S. E. G. Love. » . _ LombartP-l. Wm.‘ Gregory. SiLl Avards; 2. Fred Hyde, Coruivslh, 3» D- M- ‘Brown, Plilwllil, -N.S.- , Quskeiiboss-d. H. '12. ‘Bent: 2.. D. J. Stewart. Lower: Montague. Moore's Arctic-d, D. J. Stewart; 2. Geo. H. Harper: ,3 Herb, Lewis. York: i, John IMaMuliin, George's ltiver, CiB. WlBlliDBlOIi-"l, J. A. Auld; 2, Robert H. Duvar, North River; 3, D. J. Stewart. * I Priuca IEnglehert-d, D. J. Stew- art lPoud's soe<i|in;-i.‘-.1.- A. Auld; 2. U. J. stswmm. E. G. Love. MdLaughlin-d, Mrs‘; Jss. Tait. Blue Dsmson+l. Mrs- ..Ha.rold Newsoine, ‘Mr. Edward ‘Road; 2, D. M- Brown. Puzwash, ms; s. iPotk. Boyien. Charlotztetnwwn- ' Field-d, 1D. J. Stewart: Atild; 3, H. E. Bent. mmperial Gage-l, Geo. H. Harv per; 2. E. G. ‘Loire. \Bavay's Gage or Reine Claude do Bavny~L H. I}. Bent. Any other variety named-l. .l. A. Auid; 2. H. IE. Ben-t; 3, E, 0,! LOVO. ;-: I Collection of Plums-A. . . Auld: 2, Geo. H. Harper; 3, E. G. Love. ' ~ Smaliliottied Fruits, Preserved Whole and Cranberries, Best Dis-l play Preserved -Fruits- in glass-Ll Mrs. John Simmonds, St. Awards. g iBast peck of Cranberries. culti" va}ed—-1. Mrs.‘ ‘Herbert Thompsoml Dunstaffnage. . Best peck Cranberries, wild -— 1. John Whoatloy, North ‘River; 2, Mrs. Herbert Thompson; 5!, Miss= Tillie Prowse. Union Rnad. l Z. J. A. Class 58—Plnnt.e and Flowers. . Flowere in Pots. Amsryliis-i, Mrs. A. Mallet, Un- ion Road. * - Begonias (iioweriutn-i, Mrs. Alex S. McLeod, ‘Charlottetown; 2. jMrs. Frank ‘Dillon, Charlottetown; .3, Mrs. Geo. iLowis, West Royalty. Begonias (tuberous) ‘doubler-i, Mrs. Jas. ran. - - Besonias (tuberous) single -~- 1.. Mrs.,Jaa._'i‘1it. ~ 301cm, 2 specimens-l. ‘Mrs. ‘Jan; t . T ' . : Fuohnias, double. i pot in flower —1, Miss Julia Parsons. Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. Geo. newts. . Fuchslas. single. i ot in flower ,-~1. Mrs. Geo.‘ Lewis; . Miss Alice Walsh, Charlottetown. ‘ Gorsnlums. double-d. Mrs. Geo. Lewis; 2. Mrs. G. SIMuLeQd. Geravniimms, single, 2 pots "OWN-ii. Mrs. Geo. Lewis; 2, Miss Annie Smith, Charlottetown. Geraniums. silver; iesvcd and viir- igalted-il. Miss Annie Smith; Miss Helen Molsiuwf town. ‘ ' ,_ Geranium} scented loayed —1. Miss AiSnitmSmif-h; 2. Miss Helen Mcisasc. Gerimlums. ivy lowed-d; Mrs. Mcslieodn ffip iMiss Annie Hydriihgeti. pm plants-i. Mrs Gar», Lewis‘ 2L Little York. ' - llvy. English-A. Miss Crockett‘, Little "York. _ Y _ Hangingwlhrs" or ’Basket—-1, Miss 3. lChal-iotts» ii}. Laura Miss Ann-lo Smith. ‘Balsom. _1 plant in bloom-A. Ar- _ thur Vesssy; 2, Miss ililrna H. Bos- 3141mm} no“; wail, llhrshilsld; 3. Smith. -. Anincoriu-l, Mrs. Jss. Tait. Campanuls. 1 pot in flower -— 1. Miss Julia Parsons. Asparagus, 1 pot-l. lilrnily L. itkaster Manshiield; 2, Miss Annie Smut‘- .. . . Flowers-Cut Blooms. Antorriilnuih (Snapdrdgfion) -—1, Mrs. Jas, ‘Pait; d. Mrs. D.‘ J. Stew- art. _ . ' " Actors. best collection (not quil- iodl-i, Emily" L. Foster; 2. Mrs. Junmt- ..' ; . ‘Colliopsis-L. rs. Jim. . Tali; 2, Geo. Chilton." Charlottetown; C llsndula-~1..Mrs. Jas. Tait; 2. Miss Annie . M. Jfltawalt. ‘Belle-rue. g Dshllas, double show-i. Mrs. D. J. StGWQ/rt. f Dahiiss, double, fancy-l, ‘M-iss Rohdllongworth. Charlottetown. Dahlies. double, Pompom — i, Mrs: D. J. Stewart. , mill», Cactus-l. m5». n. J. Stéwhrt; 2, L. Aizlhiaszsrd, Char- lottetown. ~- _ flowered --l. --*<~>< (“Q . -... 2,‘ firs. Heath Vessey,_ Mrs. i). J .’ Stewart...‘ 1 , \ moi. 5 spray-Pi". Jltnlee ’ T383. Arthur Veaaey. Little York. $111M. SiIIIIGF-l, iMrflxA. 0. F. Gil , Yoit; 2, -Mrs. D. .l. Stewart. Ditbttilllyl, (doubler-i, Mrs. D. .l. soy-n; . Goo. Chiltonzs. ' lfllntltfl . iillukiei~+l.‘°~llrs. J). J. Stewart; I. Geo. ‘Chiton. Dfllliliflillm (locitsp rl-1. David Stewart, Charlottetown; ,2, GQOTKe Chilton. ' Geruniiims. single-d, Jas. Tn“. . as?‘ Gersniums, douhliv-dJfirs, Jae. Hi1. \ tlyerieutings, best bm pet with oinblneutel grasseiv-gcoddrii. D. .l. stswmrz. ‘Emily 1.. not. . Goillardia, annual.-.d<'i‘uble.-- 1. Mrs. iD. J. Stewart. 1 (l/ladiolies-l. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 2, L. A. iiiaszard. Charlottetown. Holy-hooks. double -— 1, M. R. Stewart. i-iydrsiigeu, peniculutu, Grand Florar-l, ‘Mrs. James Tait; 2, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Charlottetown. MiBDOIIEHB-"l. Geo. Chilton; 2. ~Mrs.-D. J. Stewart. ‘ Nastiirtiuins -—1. Arihnr Vesuey. lLlttln Volt; 2. M. R. ‘Stewart; 3. Miss Erna H. Bnswall; 4, Mrs. lRobt C. lMuNelil, Charlottetown. Pansles-——l. Mus. W. A. Miller; 2. Jenn McNevin, York. ' iFetnnia. double-l, Geo. Chilton. iPetunia, single —— i. idrs. James Tait; '2, Geo. Chilton. . . Halisntlius (sunflowerl-d. Arth. ur Vessey; 2, Geo. Chilton. fPhiox, Dnmimondii —- 1, George Chilton; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Phlox, Psronnial-l. Geo. Chilton, 2. um; D. J. Stewart. ‘Roses-l. Mrs. W. A. lMiller; 2.- Mrs. Jas. Tait. lSelpigiossis-d. Mrs. Jae. 'l‘ait: 2, Marie Green. Southport. Stocks. doublc~1. ‘Mrs. Jas. Tait; 2. Miss ErnaH. Boswell. "Scabosawl, ‘Mrs. Jns. Tait: 2. David Stewart, Charlottetown. ‘Sweet Peas. 6 ‘colors onJy-—1, Da- vid Stewart: 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Sweet Peas. 10 specimens ~ 1. David Stewart: 2. Mrs. D. J. Stow- u rt. Verbinos~~~l. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. _Zinnios—<1, iMlss Erna H. Bos- well; 2., Miss Jennie H. Turner, Charlottetown. i iSal\"ia--1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Bouquet Tab1s~1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart: 2. M. R. Stewart. Bouquet, Baum-l, Mrs. D. J. Stewart: Z. GeoJChilton: 3. Marie Green. Southport. Collection of Dahlias—1. Mrs. D. J’. Stewart. Collection oi’ Cladolies-J. Mrs‘. D. J. Stewart. Collection of Pansies-A. Mrs. l’). J. Stewart; 2. Mrs. W. A. Miller. lCoiléctlon of lSwoet Poss-d. Mrs. I)._.I. Stewnrt; 2. H. vEqMlllnr. (fhar- lottetowu. GadPtllv-l, EQW. Taylor. Chair- iottetnwu; 2. Mrii. D. J. Stewart. Olsen, 54-Ladles' Fancy Work, ete.l lPrln-t Lace~L Miss it}. A. Mo»! Murray: Charlottetown. | Mrs. J. A. McNnir, Charlottetown. Drawn Work -—1. Miss Bessie M. Colburn, Aintherst; 2, Mrs. Alt-x. Grant, Morell. Roman Embroidery or Cut Work -—l. Miss Pearl Miitch. Cqmbriii. gFi-ench Embroidery—i, Miss F; M; Bell, Alberton; Stewart, Charlottetown. ‘Eyelet. Embroidery-A, Mrs. iles- lie Smith, Charlottetwon. Centrepiece, white worked with whiter-ll, Miss Ethel! MoDougsll. Charlottetown; 2. Miss Hazel Stew- atjgjicharlottetmvn; 3, Miss l<‘ior- encesRevel, Charlottetown. Centrepiece. worked on colored linen, or cotton-d. Miss Bessie M. Oollhirlm- Amherstzfi, zMrs. C. P. Bownese, Charlottetown; 3, -Miss Mdrjaret Dougan, Charlottetown. lFite (Yclogk Tea Cloth in while -1. Miss Mabel ‘Bremner. Charlot- tetown; 2. Ming gaqimhidNeiil, Ml. _ '_ ; B, Miss Maude H. Dewar, Charlottetown. - lllinibroidoied flabla ‘Cover. in col‘ oréd cotton or linen-l, Miss Hillel Stewart, Charlottetown: 2, Mi Verna Dixon, Little Sands. ‘Sidsfboard Cloth in w-mts or col- P.1.'@il..l.l!"ll!—1.- Miss P191?!“ 1M- Belil; 2. Miss Bessie M. Colburnf 3, . rs, C. E.,Bnvvp_ess. shcy Waist or iSmocit-l, Miss ‘lbttie iMcDoiiflsil; 2,1 Mrs. J. L; sis (a. Mrs.‘ is. n. stowm. _ Haiti-stitched White, Handker- chief-J. Miss Eulalle Gallant. Rich- mond; 2, Miss ‘Ethel McDonnell. »-¥_V_l_i_i;_t_e Handkerchiefs with initial or monogram, stitched by hand-l, Miss Annie smith. Charlottetown. Best Specimen Fancy Art Work —-1, Mrs. Jae. Hunter. Alberton; 2. Missions-ls M. Turner; 1i. Mrs. G.’ M. Richards, Charlottetown. fbss Cosey, White-d, Miss Maude flpDuvar, Charlottetown. Sofa Cushion in Floral Desigu—~ 1.. Misejmhel McDougall; 2. Miss Mellndd Mcflhtchern, Charlottetown. 3,'Mise H1201 Stewart, Charlotte- toyiu . . WQII” rm.’ f t ' Tsllllfigfisi; w * b stomach - - u ; t. L';'.'...l.'~'. ‘iii-still... z All: Your ores-Hi» _ ' " ' Bsechamxs Pills‘ "actual splendid 1tonic~to~~ theiil t ve ortflnfl- . Q‘ ' fzrngnmfldn-lindf eiééll” "of bile " ehtoitiech andxboweis and promote the secretion of tilt? Bu?!“ Jlllilfifi; I" m"? correcting morbid conditions and stlmulst» ' ' "(mauve processes Beechanrs Pills zfleneriiwheulth. if you have lost your sp- ~petite or are suffering from- nausea. -_siclt i hesduohemonstipstion or g-iddineesm They remove acidity ah, excellent eflect upon the Luncheon Sett-l. Miss it. Aft/u; | “Mum”; 2' Mt“ “M” I" ‘mrmltown; 2.'Miss Anna. MoPliee, Cum- gggigggtfitgzg; 3‘ fm-s" J’ ‘"S"“‘"';se'ntn¢2 8; Miss Blanche Mcismic. 2, Miss Myrtle u h; per, Charlottetown. . MfsJGetx-M. Campbell, Oitnoe Cove, t, Miss Mprgareu-iteiloan. lllwie l!’ » ' I or Faded; Curtains In Diamond Dyes ifir-vh package oi’ “Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple an)‘ Woman can dye or tint her worn. shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockiniis. sweaters, cover- iliilfl. (Waverley, housings, every- thing, even ii she has ueyei'~dyed heforejfiuy "Diamond DyoiW-no other kind» hau perfect homo dye- Illa; is sure eclipse Diamond IJYBB are guaranteed not to spot. iatlo. streak. or run. "l"ell your druizizlsi whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk. or whether it ls linen, cotton or iuixeil goods. Sofa. (fashion; worked in colored cotton nr linen --—‘1. Minn Hazel Stewart. ‘Bohr Cushion. tmiventionnl de- sign -~l. Mrs. L. E. ‘Com-n. Chm-lot- tetown; 2, Miss fLlilian Hyde, Corn- wail; 3, Mia-s Myrtle Stewart. Best Hand-made Night Robo-—1. Miss Mulbel Brenner: 2. Miss Flop once M. Bell; 3. Miss Ethel Mv~ Doiigsll. _ Best pair Maud-made Pillow Sliprr-i. Miss (ioorpie A. Marks, Monoion. NIB-z 2. Miss Halon Boil; 3. Pearl Mutnh. ' 1 pair Fancy: Towels, baml~ worked-d, _ IMrs. Lester Brehnut. Murra VRiver; 2, Miss Moreno-e M. M. Belyl; 3. Miss ldtlisl MoDougull. Fancy Day Pillow Slips ~~ Mia! Vornu Dixon. lmitla Sands. Candle or Electric Sliadi-~-1. Mrs. Ale. Walker, Charlottetown; 2. - Mrs. ~Mury Trainer, Charlotte- town. - Baby's Wool B00ii6e~—-L M189 Aline Hutcheson, Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. W. Qliutchasml. Chariot- tetown; 3, Miss Emily Tait. Chur- lottetown. rotting-i, Mrs.J0hn 1'. McLeod. Charlottetown: 2. Miss Harriett MoPhoe, Cumberland; 3, Miss Ella J. McKenzie, Charlottetown. Six ‘Nstted Doylles~l. Miss Flor- ante M."Beii;‘2. Mrs. John 'l‘. Mo hood. Baby's Wool Jacket-l. Mrs. W.“ G. Hutchesou; 2, Miss Alina Hui-I chason: 3, Irene Darrah. Charlotte, town. - ' '- . Novelty for Gift or ilazxiur — l. ‘Mrs. Jos. Hunter, Albenion; 2. Miss Ethel MoDoumill; :1. ‘Mrs. Frank Rooney, Orwell Cove. Pin‘ ‘Cushion-J, Miss Florence M. Bell; 2. Mrs. J. A. McNair; 3, Miss Gertie Coies, North Milton. ' Patchwork Quilt, ootton--—1. Mrs. Xavier Gallant, Richmond: 2, Mrs. Sarah Edwards, Hampshire: Airs.“ Martha Stewart. Hampshire. Partohwork Quilt. Sink-d," Mow Maude H. Duvar, Spring" Park: _2. Mrs. Christie A. McDmidlrl. Chm"- lottetown, Class EM-Ladles’ Fancy Work (Continued) ' ' Serviettes, hmf dozen all white-.- 1, Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer. Charloito , , _~Rocky Paint. Mitzi. Home?!‘ Mi“ m‘ A‘ Mci Csmisolesl~LMiss Ethel Mcllous 01111;,“ Handqnade Dre“; _ L nil. Charlottetown: 2. Miss Cvrtw‘ ‘Colt-s, North Milton. l Fancy Aprons-d. Niles imam-ho ‘Rough; '2. Miss Helen Bell, Alber- ton; ll, Mrs. G. IS. McLeod, Chariot- tetown. Specimen of Patched Gar.mon~t-~ 1, Mun-G. i-l. Harper, East Rrrvnl- lty; 2. Mrs. G. D.~Dyko, Lower Mon- C3119. Boudoir -Cap-1. Mrs. Montague McKay, Mt. Stewart; 2. Miss Jllild Gallant. Richmond. , Fancy SwoateP-i. Miss Lillian Hyde, com-wen; 2. Miss Hszi-l Stewart.fC-harlottstoivn. Crochet. Miss Elia iiicilroyil; 2. Ham-l Qiiiit-»l, Mitsz. <D_on:rld Mckinnon. Grove; ' Afghan-i, Mrs. molt-ems. ' . ' 'Shaw!-—1, Miss Jaquellne Horu- b)‘. ' Charlottetown. v [Crochet Map-l, Mrs. J. A. Grunt, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. G. Pill-- ‘Wiil tor McPhen, Lead.- Charlottetown. . lirish lCMClJQFfI, Mrs. Jim. Show, Braiskloyiikrlnt; 2. iMrs. Lorne Hur- JFilet Crochet—i. Miss Ploronw M, Bell, Albortou; 2, Miss Emu Hortiby; Charlottetown. " iLlwe Specimen-H, Miss rEiln. Hol- ro d; 2, Mrs. F. T. Morrow, Chm-- lb etown. ‘Crochet Colin ~~1, Mrs. John 'I‘. ‘Mttissod. ifilt, Crocheted Doylies-l, Miss Ella H-oiroyd.’ . ' Work of Children ‘Under 13 Years. lPillow Case. combining iiemminiz. seaming and folding-Ml, ‘Miss .Rulh Harper. Fleet Royalty; 2, Miss Noi- llo Rodd, Winsloe Stfliliml. gflutline Work-l, MLss Betty Dike, Lojwer Montague: 2, Mina Junie Mucous, Charlottetown. Dressed Doll~1. Margaret Horne, Charlottetown; . 2, ltirth Walsh. Charlottetown. Miss JenisMcCsbe; 2. Miss Nollie. Rodd. . lSorsp‘ Book. given to~ neatest book-d‘, Miss Marjorie i arper. Eletjio aliy; 2, Miss Alicé alsli. Chariot wn. . Specimen‘!!! Patched Gar ‘Mitflefllllth Harbor. - " ‘eiseua‘8;l.-ii!l'oolsn ‘and _c on" 6d Nliid- d!‘ . ' falter digit. git wool. 1 . ent__ B, Mrs. Néiii i . MFR» dvfihh ., ciyu River; Dari-sob, Clyde Rive ~ Pelt‘ Horst . e : 1o y, ‘ldwnioo "wile! .-.~.1. , Mm J. JL Melissa‘. New Argyle: 2- Til-IE “cHARtorrETowN ‘GUARDIAN 1 Crochet Luca. hmli yard lonw-l. ' --;-1. m» disrgarei Mc- 1*“‘“#T"T*T TliéFailWiaather 1610""; 2. Miss Hazel Stewart; 3. Mrs. Arcade M. Gluidet. "will"! D00? MM. any matc|~ial.; ‘ r-l. Mrs. Norman Ramsay, Indian‘, River; 2, Mrs. Hwmpson Bowman, "iimilflhlfffi a, Miss Anna Mi-‘Phee. Cumberland. “Wked ‘"118. any niaterial~ l, MPH. Norman itnirsny; 2. Mrs. Er- nest Prowiie. Brockley Woint Rti.: liyMrs. Huinpson Bowman; "(mired Rug, all ylifll-"i, Mrs. Norman ‘Ramsay; 2, Mrs. William K1118. TmcadliriCroes; 1i, .\i|'s.X;iv- ier (‘rflllEilL Richmond, _ Bleached Table Cloth. made from. lsiiiiitl-grown Flait-Jl, Mrs. Arutde M. Ciudet. . Unbleached ’l‘nhlo Cloth. Jnade from island-grown FlllX-fl, Mm. l\i‘\‘iiiil' 1M. (Hamlet. .Hiill' dozen TOWCH, mode iron‘; island-grown i-‘lnx~»- ll, Mrs. Arcadi- M, (inndel. lirafi Weaving. fi _\'nr|]g—-1, Mrs, Caithi-rine Molrinla, llnpeiiale; 2. Airs. Mirzhzirel iiouiiey. ‘liosi Hank ‘Home-made any calm-w], {ills-s (ii-im- (‘ Milton; Z ‘Mrs. Joiui .\lz~l< Newport: .l. MPH. Efiiliullti Vicki-n- sou, .\'n|~1li River. Knitting Quilt. \‘!iiliir"i, Mrs. Klrizmn, - iliizol (lrove; .\ill' 'ii'l lcoouuy. '. White or v0l0r0d~~l, Misti Erin-l Mi Dougull, ‘Charlotte-town; 2, ills» Minnie (iumphoil. Chariot teiuurri. Luci- Syociiiteii- -iMrs. Kale Wood- maili. Ally-NON; Zflll/lffl, .l. R. Alli-n. (‘urvllvzul Wi-si. _' Golf t‘u.li., (muirsy -l, Miss Elli- ui .\ii-.ii.iiit;uii; 2. Nils. hiichliol Rooney. Hwiiz-oowi Slippers-l, Mrs. J. R. Alluli; 2. Nina. Hurry Viuniciinlhc. Chin-lotto! m; n Lady's riilil-un Sweater, while u: nolureii~—~'l, Mrs. .l. Miss Elli!!! McDougall; 2i. MPH. Lola Roper. Eiiil Royalty. 1'l’;tii~ Alan's Wooivn (liovos, any c0lor~l_ Mrs. Geo. Lewis, West Royalty; i‘. Itlu Aiiieck, Redford. l Pair Liilyki Wooli-u Gloves, any color‘ ~l, Airs. tit-u. Lewis; 2. Mrs. John MOEHPDEYI). ' . l Pair \Vlullli§ll'i1 iPiain ‘Stocking. ziiiy r-oior tlXiWlll. hliluh, any kind of yarn-l, It'll-s. Geo. Lewis; 2. Mrs. \V. E. Stretch, Long Creek. 2 Will's \Vomen's Piiiin Blank Stockings. mails oi island yziru~—-l. Mrs. ivztltvi‘ Mdpiittt‘, Lolly, Cri-r-k; 2. Alisa Margaret ‘NidLFuJi, Clyde Riior. 2 Pairs Women's Plain Stockings, may color oxcept black. made of island yarn-H. Mrs. Neill idarrach, Clyde River. 2 ‘Pairs Mail's Socks. ziny color. island wool-d. Mrs. J. J. McLean. Now Argyle: 2, Mrs. Wnlter Mo Phm». Long Creek. 2 pairs‘ Men's Socks, any color. a1 ' l.ill(i of }‘1i.l'Il~—-1, ‘hire. Neill D ch. Clydo River; 2. ZVlinS (loriie Colt-s. North Milton. Z Palm ‘Men's ‘Plain Woolen Mitts. any onior and kind of yarn-- I‘, Mrs. Sarah Deer, North River; 2, Mm. Norman Ramsay, lnriinn River. il-Pziirs Men's ‘Fancy Woolen Mitts. lslnmi ivool-ril, thirst. James ,King. Trursdie Cross. ‘Collection Knit Work. not less Duiiaiid Mi: Mrs. 3. ltlitln 4 Stretch; 2. Mrs..\\":iJl4.=r McPhoo. Petticoat, any oolnr-—l, Mrs. (‘. AioLeun. Clyde River: 2, Mm. W. E. Stretch. R. Allen; 2. , nrtioles -i, Mrs. W. E. HERE a bake shop. ing u dvlicioils sauce. home. Sun-Maid Rillsllis. Blur Parlay! lire luscious raisin pics just nruuml the corner, at your groom's or Baked m ii turn--a flaky crust fillril with tender, tempting raisins. the rich juice lulin~ Once t_ry these pies that master bakers bake fresh duily Ill your ciiy and you'll nrvrr lulu: the troubli- uiierwariis to make ruisiu pies ul ‘Get n pie now and let your llitll iniis ism.- ii. Made with lender, thin-skinned; mi-uiy. sICtlILl Raisins furnish i501) rulniies Sun-Maid Raisins The Supreme Pie Raisin ' Try these A Bakers’ Raisin Pies -save belting at. home of energizing iiuiriiiieiil per pound in przictirally pivdigcilcil luilil. o3; i psou who» Aim u tine cniiient of fllltll<ifillir~gillld ftmil fill ihc blood. cookies, elc. you want is the k You may be altered other hrnniis _ hlluw Ins well than Silii-hiuilis. but the kin-i (hm-tore. on Shin-dial}! hruiiii. Lise nlisin-s frequently, therefore. which are Li-ih iiuutl Jllli gnlul for you, in puddings. calla, tliui vuu 1nd inii lziiim’ ii~ “tlllli. inshr, They rust nu liiuic iiillll uniinlirg‘ raisins. .\l.>|-l rrviprs. l IHMlUUF raisins. f‘ , Snu- Ut-pl. - Sun-Maid Raisin Growers "ifwnlim i/lip [Hi/YO Fiiitihfi, (‘itlrolirt l\ X71‘ TiiiS OUT ANI “ ..____..,_a__._i._... . Mill coupon for free hook of tested Flim- earn what you can do wiih . J1. .\Iuld lluluiu (is-inverts, li-Suii-IJ, l-‘rl-sno. Vuiiforiiiu. _Z._. David Whilo: 2, zild Nil-s W. Median-l sun 1.1;». any subJi-ot-J. MIN.‘ Dzivd White. ‘ Crayon (Iopy. any onbievtp; l.‘ Miss Mliy Siewnrl, fborlmiotown. Hand-Painted China (Fired) Lorna iVoeks. Chiirlollutmvn; 2. Miss Olga M. Biiniain. l Lustre Treritmonb l, l M. Hiiutain. Miss Olga Photographs by Amateurs. merside. Rest collections oi’ Views, less than siX--<1_ .l. R. Btu-r; 2. Mrs, Arthur Bourke. Smithpori. Best six liYlSi8iilftllflDii$~~L J. Ban"; 2. Talmmige ii. i 1 Pair Men's Black Woolen Over- ;a.lls, island wonl~i. Dim. \V. E. ‘Sfrrrtch; 2, Mrs. Walter hlcPheo» Ciau 56—-MleceIianeous Art Work. . Oil Paintings-Original Landscape or Mariner-d. Mrs. .David Willie. Y-ork Point; 2, MLss g W.‘ lillcDnntild. Charlottetown. Water Colors-Original Portrait or Pigure~l, Miss Edna lion-don. Charlottetown. ' Landscape or Marine —‘l. Mir-ti W- MeDonaJd; 2. Miss Gladys M.'l‘li_v~ ior. Charlottetown. iStlll Life. any subject-J, J. ;S|i=wuut Moore. ‘Charloitotovrn; 2. lMlRil Edna (‘rorduu Drawing, in One Color-Origlvtal. Portrait. subject from Life -—-l. Iiiiss Edna Gordon. Drawing from ‘Cast-d. J. Stew- n.rt' Monro; 2, Miss Jeum (iii-l, Clinr~ loltotown. . Pencil OrlCPiLVOD. any subject-Ml. J. Stewart Moore; 2, Wendell Mui- link, Clmrioticioivu. ' Pen and ink. ,:iny subjour~l. .l. Siowurt Moore; 2. Wendell Mni~ lips. Charlottetown. Pastels-Original. , Landscape or_Murlne--~ i, Mrs. David White; 2, Miss W_. McDon- Oli' PIltIQIWQD-v-‘COIMQQ- Porirui-i or Fliiiiri~-~~i, Willard M. Milt-hell; Amhemt, N.S.; 2. Mrs. lluvld White. York Point. lmndsvnpe or Murine—~-1. Willard M. Mitt-hull. Amherst. N.S.: 2. Mias May‘ Stawart. Charlottetown. Still Life. uny subject-d. Miss .laun Gill", 2. ‘Mrs. David While. Water Colors-Copies. Tortrnit oi‘ Figure—-i, ‘Mrs. David Mriiwhlfleid. Ciael 57.l-Honey and Apiary | Supplies. Display m’ ILiquiii Honey ~51. hi. ii. Dnvar, Spring Park; 2, H. B. Arbing", (‘huriirtio- town. _ llistplny oi‘ Comb Iionnymi. Rubi. it‘. Mouse. iieltsington. 58.——Domestlc Department. "Bread, Cake. etc. , Homemade Fruli Links with iv- inw-l. Mrs. R. J. Auld, (lnvchenii ‘West; 2, Mrs. J. S. Pierre, Chur- lottotown; Ii, ‘MrsjJ. R. Allen, Went Covehoad. Class l. Mrs. J. R. Allen: H. Jenkins, Sherwood; ti, Pauli Mulch, Cymbrin. Piiin Sponge Cake 1. Mrs. .l. R. Alla-n; 2, Mm. R. J. Ailiii; 3, hir-i. W. i-I. Stretch. Horne-made Siiiglo Loni‘, import- ed tIourMI, Miss Emily 'l‘ziit. Phar- lOIYHOWH; 2, Mrs. ‘it. J. Aulil; ll. MlSU ihiisy Thorne. f‘liarlotierorvn. lliume-mails Single Lmif, lsliiiiil flour» i. Miss Jean Mt-Leoal; 2, Mrs, John Simmonds. Si. Av-arlls. ‘Home-made Brown Bread, single ---i. Miss Emily Tnit; 2. Miss Marlon Earle, Churiouetown; 3. Miss Marie Green. Southporl. Pun oi’ Tea Bisi-iiits--—'l, Mrs. Dual: Nivhlwon; 2. Mrs. J. R. Allen. Vfosi Covehmid. Ilxnmhums, l dozen-q. Miss Mary" Kilbrido, Charlottetown: 2, Mrs. Les-lie ll. smith. Charlottetown. !Pnil’ Pastr_v~l, Mrs, Jus. Tull; 2, Nirs. R. .l. Aiilii. 2. Mrs. (Elias. Miss Canned Fruits, Preserves. etc. ' ilomemuiie Wild Strawberry Willie; 2, ‘Miss Edna. Gordon. Landscape or Murine-d, Ralph Cameron, Charlottetown: 2. ‘Mrs. C. H. ‘Benoit. Charlottetown. Still Life. any subject-A. .l. Stew- art, Moors; 2. Miss Jean Gill. Samoan); subject-A, .l. Stewart Moore; illzMissi-‘lo. Campbell. Qhnr- . loltotown. . ‘ - , f, PeeteIaH-Ooplee. ‘ ilandioepe ;ol'___'Marlne—~l. Mrs. _;Hsi'd'0_n Little Ones (tanlulimi fall weather is extreme- biird on little ones. One day it l I ' o et V ' $5.!“ ' . Mrs. m. use. Poms}. t. sqtiitinti River.‘ '~ 20 yards Carpet; m- " m. " d. Chiirlottetortm: King, Fri-noodle (Don I. .-t Cotton. Wnrpflwet and cold. These sudden ohanu wggtyflnpgpmr-L M", Arofldg ‘M, es bring on colds, i-riunps and col- " . ‘ llo. and unless baby's little stomach .." .1, pir. ctr-L Mine Margot-gs keptJ-ig i the result may he sor- wfl pious. The . is noihlns gross; llkiby’: Own Tablets irrkeepinir the », plum" cues-well. Couhtervernll ' |-t. stomach. rtimileto (b6 ‘bowels, tirsiik m Mo? . not! ask; irn-rmiessrro make muyiitrlve. The mile?"- . will Tablet! are s ers or by msi at 25 cont! s box - evneeorcot-lrom, 3,1" , V, ; ,wnrm and bright and the next io- Pqitll 1'liey liweoten lthe by medicine dul- w‘ t .l. R. Allen. --1, Mrs. Ii. .l. Auiil; 2. Mrs. Jnm~l, Mm. R. .l. Aiild; 2, Mrs.‘ W; P}. Stretch; 3. Mrs. Elia Dimm- ond, Winsloe South. I Homemade (iulllvniod Rtrnwber- ry .lsm~i, ‘Mrs. C. W. Mollett, Drnckley; 2. Mrs. R. J. Auldz‘ Ii. Miro Annie Smith, (fhnriotteiown, iinmevmaitie Wild. Raspberry Jam '——1. Mrs. R. ‘J. Aiilrl: 2. Mrs. W. E. Stretch; ll. Miss Pills Diamond. ‘Home-made Cultivated lbospber- ry Jam —1. Mrs. .l. R. Allen; 2, Mrs. R. J. Aiild. Homo-made Blank Currant Jam. -1, Mm. R. .l. Aiiid: 2. Mrs. Stew~ art MCKlIHIOII. Hlglrfli-lrl; -'l. Mrs. Home made Orange Marmalade»- 1, Mrs. lleatli Vomey, Little York; 2. Iiiirs. .l. R. Allen: .1. Mrs.‘ R. J. Atiid. ' Nome-made Red Cut-rum .lniiy-- l ‘l, Mrs. J. R. Alien: 2. Mrs. R. .l." Aiild; 2i. Mrs. W. F}. Siren-h. flame-made Black Currant Stretch: ff. Mrs. J. it. Alien. I . t A Poutrits "rfii *4. _You'cnh. be on i l iisllowifeii Traditions (ilontliiiierl from, Puge- d)! 'te.lis the IUW)’ oi’. n poor herd loon "h" Won the liaml pi his ma» fa rmei-‘s dough tei" (he kiln and ii-r. and tho (zontestnnts had one i-mpiy. thi- others fillori with purl: mill dirty waiter rospei-livoly. Dipping for Apples Thi-rt- are (riislmiis |)t’('lllllll‘ 1o llullnivekan that Burns omits ziltu. anther. llll? must llOliilJit‘ bi-iugi Hm‘; m1,- duughwr as [he rpwplthui oi‘ dippint; for apples. The up- Nntumiistii» ‘Frmiimcnb-fl, MlSfllgf g ilflpowew" m“; Th. {mfg illlnfi ivere in a tub filled with wa- Olgu. M. iiuuloin. “theniioy River. com-Mm; himself in ' Convoniinnu.i Tfireailmiant-i. Miss hog; [he em; of m, "m, “M, umlfish them Olll wilthnut the ill(i of “new down}, ihi-ir hands. 'l‘h<- only method left lit [Following the custom, m; ..|,|u--(|_ illC-fl was i0 some the aippies with "\'Vlm lmudsi" and the boy repiiedlihcir teeth ns they floated on thi- of r-ourse by gluing hi; nwn n..n1@,1siii'tii(~ie; and a hard undertaking ‘ Yours pnssml. sni the ‘.f.ll'l refused. it used to prove. Sometimes on {one eulim" nml- another unm riiawimilos was riilfiilPllllPd hi‘ a slrln: > l R! vary Foster-U young nmn. ‘maiil. would steal out unperreivnlii anri sow a handful of the semi. On’ Home-made illlain Pound Cukch- a l I .lnlly| i . W. . rtein llie (owl in l ‘ l . tor Flx-irrmind . Sowing of Hump Seed. The quitting oi‘ hemp semi popular. Sometimes looking nvo rlho lei‘! lllfiiiliifll‘. si- ihe sowing, the future mute was seen following. The reeds were sown lo an inituutliioll. s.“ e- riii versions oi ivhlch srili exist. The following" are the Hirer. that vi-oro commonly ueeii:~— Hainp seed. l sow thee. hemp seed. l sow rhea. __ And he ,or hgr) that is in he rny true love. (‘onto nftnr me and pou ‘thee. in the other versions the line wnsz~ (ionic after me and show thee (i.e.. show thyself) 0i‘ "(Tome behind and burrow m!" (he... come behind and borrow in the seed.» The sorting of hemp need was also pninlistwl iii irebinrl. Little can be added to Burns‘ ao- ooum of the customs of nut llllrll: lng, the pulling of oats out of the rink. the iv-Lunowing‘ o.’ phanion lost will’ flit‘, somlfiimes the youngli‘) m“ "m" a" Emile. The beam Rest collection of not loss ihunflisrri had gained in years and stzvlfmm 11"‘ Fflill- Mid ll llfllfiflilfll l" six portmitsn-i. .l. it. Tlztrl’. Sum-flora. when she ttvvfipltri him. ISlLhP pPr-"fl" Wllfi (‘Olllll Rfflflb it i" }iier fore-ordained husband ; not, his iumilh us it swung lo and fro. |.»\ still more rllfficuii method was lthis: n boam of wood was bun: balanced from the ireiiiing nnri_ to one end was tied a iighu-d rmndls. was irhirierl round and all wno entered lhs lists li\iP(l to catch tin» npplv with their mouths. but nir- i-uvr gm singed by the candle. Those apple grime-n ivore in vogue all over the British isles. One more rite of unguiyv may he noted. ‘Tho person who wished to scin the future went to a field thi- furrows of which lay due north mid south. iis entered the field from the ivestorn s-irle, walked over eleven fliigos and stood in the vflflft’ of the twelfth. While he stood there. ill’ he heard sounds or mirth ibim ho illiii a hopeful fu- lui-e io look forward to. but i": ll were mournfui sounds that he benril liien an earthly deéth was tu be his lot. ' But all this hnd to do with the past. Halloween and Pastor Even. and nil the. other polly days be loved of our fathers. are ignored in our supposedly mm-o clvlllzer nge. in outliini: ilistriiris children may still pull kziil storks. hardly 2min. tho fnvlioirfniz of ihi- hour star-k, the washing of the sleeve in a south running stream 11ml the cm-emony oi‘ the three iiisiles, the knowing thi- meaning of the art. or dip fur apples. hilt that is all ihni now remmins 0i‘ the high fos- ilvni n!‘ ilallowden. 5 wmwrro- 1