_rue ,Issues I d I to I ‘A ' _ I _ Farmer' an °th°" i"““lFt°ll We 5°' but llel asked Mary and tight down or the box may he placed A Quebec dairymsn after one year culnulating Cit rendered solid in The horsemen should all unite and “he don'r.."~ It 1 1 l l' "ww W ' ' Im' ` ' ~ "‘_"' ' -' 'V r r I f m°mb°,. the obiuzlvznfgsrifgg tt°n1`°' £90 l00l5 Square. In the side of this keePUlB sixteen cows to do the work Ilnwashcd fleece combing (coarse) Henry Hooper has George R. step- l1° fill 0! B hole about the slse ofa mall of ten Ho it is ulte Dosilble to cut 16 to 17c Unwashed fleece clothin in ver fast I-Ie and Iona Girl .A _ For Parents. Pupils. Teachers -_ _ _ ; . ‘\ ‘-/ _-,_ s 17cf_ncer§.Da1rymen.Horsenzer; e 4;: o so f§~ 'O fi 'If‘S~!°'¥°°$°°3°°$°$3$°’.°Q~*'»°"¢°3°#4l persnll .I _ - 'l _ .__l_ - are y - ~.- _ _ammo me 1:51; a_l;___yv_h_:_|_l__;1 _no_un or pro- egg is cut.. The box is placed fn a down* work one-third, _and rejoice be-'_ rllne) 18 to _1'J|c. brushed several eighths on Wednes- 3 _md not to ____ __ th ol ow averb, fairly dark room and a flow lam-p -is *cause possessing more ‘efllcleat cows. -TALLOW is easier with a lower day in .16 seconds. _ _ , ,”, , _ , , _ _ Y Fil el asked May and placed in the box and the lid shut To -thla‘scril.p-hea'p with- the did yank* range ol lJrices,' while stocks, are ac- ‘ ' ° °'"°°°° °°';""”'”'"°“:":°4"5’4"3"v‘°l‘5"'. _ invited to contribute to _'rho 1;-a,.m_ tl; go." 'Il one is confused about upside down over the lamp and in or cow-testing wrlteifthq Dairy Divi- barrels lil' to ble Country stock_m.ake Montague and New Annan race.; COST OF BURNT-CLAY The DBUY. The Turf, and Gggd ° “ ° Ul PI'0ll0llns in e, sentence of this way no Hd Wm be required. The sion that he now gets as much milk solid ln barrels, No 1 6 to Gc No. a S0011 91100688. The lnanllitement of ('0NSTRUC'1'I0Nf‘ _ _ this sort an easy rule 1 t tra or ba k t 1 ` ' ' -_- -n d depart t l 'rn 1- ° ° Bevsrsts Y “ ° ° *BSB *lla* sl" lv be from his 82 selected ow as he us d 2, .51 t 'le C lr N .1 6 to 1 _ both tracks have put up ever cent sighs: h Quexfgns cor 8 Guardian ?h°m. ‘,‘,ncl use each one with the verb. i°°¢°°l W1 Mit be takes and sst to' to'set frourhn. larger herd of iz No. 5. gi tolcl: 6 0- ' i } they could possibly sflord wlll we I* i” 0' °°“’“ l’1’P°'°il>l° '20 y , 0 respondence on ‘ll llltlllll “lied Mary." and “Eth- °“° “ld” °l' th? *B510 “P011 Wlllllll the "cows. Ten ineflleients ere beefedf ' HORSE HAIR. Farmer or pedlqr should show our appreciation by at- gl"_° the W5* Ol ll l"-‘\‘1l¢‘°l8y l'0Bd otherwise. Answers will be given by, °l “Bhd mc." In this way the gram- t°°t°" is °lt““t°‘l- Thi’ W5’ .°“° ll! ,Dairy farmers have not tlxle to wasi'-61 stock is coming to marlmt. in- nor. tending. ;vl11c_li wili_upply_t_o__the sigma work fl H. BEC OBE 0 COD experts to all questions ol' ' 1 m“tl°“l 'f°"“ is sew- °“° 8" l’la°°‘l' 'UVM' the Glrly an`d’_ `w rkl 1 "p ow ir " 1` l‘ i ~\, 1 ' l g ° ° ° ¢ D Fy~ Al- lnterest and space will be glgvzhert? I “his °°"°°t l° Elly "A summer “mall °l’°“l“5'th“l-' WHUW5 l‘l5l°l1 °ff.` _lxhlht ;laE:h'o`¢§neo1?|§yg.-gl. 3 6 Elma \’1'Ih|;h:l`;§Bd'y llgliiceiss. Bl?'§r:1\;:‘or lllrllg' MW" T°‘ld is being give" “°'“° though this form ut canstrucmm in artlclbs ____ __ ___ ° lilly. Ilot" "A summer's day," "Gut lille light 'rays within. The light, ' r '~ ‘ - stock to me work in preparation for the stallion the Suuth ul’ to the Pl`°5°"f- tl‘m°ll8-I “"7 a W in “Y Walk the allille in two” or “ln halves" striking thr°“§h'th° 1238. Bll0We l1'P‘ ' = 'RUBBEi-rg JUNK ETC is race this fall. Both he and Bottom been nuccesslulf lt can “Ut as Yet bi , ----_-_.-1- help to advance, Prince Edward Is- not "Cut the apple in half." “I cut 3"’ 1“t'l';_°"- If the °0“t°ll¢° llll0W - ab-Barbed as fast B1, ,eceivea at mu are somewhat handicapped by having “gill £0 _;_l_§sve_tpasso¢; thetoxperlrnenrnl sage c em o cos o the x “nd m1;9reggs_ _ the ribbon off this piece," not "oil of “T Wil' B VBFY Blllllll air space at' MARITIME AYRBHIRES IN t 1 R h B mode large stud seasoml--which are _ ' 8 P' .._._ this piece." "The child threw it on tae lar” 'md' the Wg may’ 'le grad* RECORD OF PERFORMANCF gggoxiggslo Jig' er H0358 5:33; by no means conducive to fast per- """'°“t“l "Dad _ 300 met 10°F- BU Contributors are naked to have the floor." not “onto the floor." Lust! agl r-i_g__lrt. With_s_ucl_l a. box one ' - _ - ~ " tire” 7 to gc Bicycle urea' 3 tu formances on the race course. - eungtaucted al' (’l‘“`k“d“l»"r Ml“'»°l'° y "wl.ef;h,,r'» is B W rd th t _ d t . o co se, prov e or a supply ~ 1 ' » ' _ » » a d. as 0 uws: their articles at this office early _each a choice ol __h____zs ___¢_l_d ___ms____n__l_c;`_;¢:_o, mr to we _amp_ _md also ass____e_ In the revmed _mt of ______'_Ca____d_a__, _4¢, tllezd, heavy _.ll to lc. 'rea lead R___g___g_ ____ the prncticé of _,Ming . -fc. Pruvinc _ut fm “anti th U,,.ted $3 per day ...................... .. 38:30 that hour cannot appear until the 2 following week. 'ooeeooerco \;¢e,o»,e0.04.4»,oo°ea,¢e‘¢¢,¢n:oo:n:¢efnznzsezoozoozeeznze 'f of HE SCHOOL rf lim-f = .,~;..;..;..;..;..;.2¢»»§.;§..;..;..3.1;&i.§..§h. o o o o e o e e 4 °'o°°o°°o°°¢°°e°°o”e°°e°°o°° .,. - 0.9 »:- l'l1 .;. o‘,~:»:o¢:»:»:»:»:»»‘»» ° .;. -I . _;_ .:. _ ._. . ... . OXO ._. . . . ._a 0.0 ~ .000 , _+ cfs fo __`_,_ and about twelve inches long. The MATURE CL.ASB_ 0 .. 0.0 90 0.0 . Q0 3;. H .;. ,»°. = A 'oo M on 0,0 IO 32* 'W H jfo > oo -.;» .. .,. ; .. .. .. _ N .. ». . ..;~;. anno oooeoeoooo Q ego ego ego e o o e o ¢e.n.n°o .;. » o o' 'o so s o no o ooeooooenoo ENEMY OF WEEDS. roll_lnay be fastened with paste or mucllage. Hold the egg to a lighted lamp at the large end of the tube, thc css is fresh the yolk will he per- fect and the rest clear. If the egg is too ripe thc whole contents will be c'nr~'rlvA:nloN 'run _ c,0__d_,_ _ Either of these two simple testers _ 'll enable one to market nl d I_[ W I 1 W' _ _ u Y g‘00 .0 Emu d the battle ll” Wilgml eggs, which ill the end ls the most Conlzzibnfiond for -this department weeds? should bs addressed to ' ` is President Teachers' Association _ g " (.luurdinn`s School and Home ' weeds, l' P. O. Bon 138, Charlottetown, .. ____ ' t _ 'r13'1AcHlNG Alurllmlerlc. 3 (Written by James A. Lcclnir, Char- W lottetown.) fl One of the most important subjects 'H taught in nur pllblic schools today, U ssks sn exchange. one .nethod to seed down so heavily with clear. russ sued that there is no room fm- If rag wceds crdep in, by nl] leans cut them down before they go _o seed, and than the next spring flak ln some more gross scifi, so that he1__f_ will be Tu room for rag wood.. |10 wr year. lpn f. 1 . cruls got too~ll|lll,Hplll¢Ii$v atlllfe l!l‘1l1rlld‘\)l`;vi MILK To UE PURE nd put in some cultivated crop. 'it MUST BE C[,]3AN_ n.,consolul;lou that the most pus- >- lre weed” “V0 Wfy easily killcd by The route of tllo milk from me ngmnsl. the meadow and pasture profitable -Nor’-West Farmer .;...:.,:,,:, .go ~,_» o.. qs f o 4. . » azo Q o o? o o o » ¢ o e o o o e e » ~ .so o_o o e ~ ~ » » o o o o o o e o oe n oo co o¢.o».u.n_oo‘oe'ov'ov.¢o o o oo o».nf~ 0? THE DA|RY ».~ » o o .. .. .. ..,.._.._..;..g.;».;.. .;. es es so no so do oo »» of gf not the most i_,m,(,,-¢_,,,,t_ is ,'u.m__ clonal cultivation. Colunroll pasture stable to the kitchen of the city con- wf'”'s 'iw the ‘l0_Cl¢B. the f.lli.-ltles, sumcrs is beset with dangers, and matic. If the subject is llnudied in a sensible manner by the teacher, it bc- W comes one of/ thc plcnsimtest to t teach, as well as one of the most in- l’ teresting to the children; hut, on thc` g other hnnd, if ltfis not treated prop- other subjects the essential thing is "P to make n good beginning, lay n n _good foundn.tion.` _ °r Starting with a child who llns just ln' mustered tho nrt of making the dir- ll' its, we often and dimonlry in lnnul- ll ling in his mind the problem of addi- tl come if the teacher but recollects that it is the material world rather than the abstract that appeals to the W child. The figures 2 and 2 have ta lid carrot m-ul . . . ' lem' ncubunel l‘l*1l\‘ Ullll’ lille greatest cnrc wlll malntanl lllflfl- F111-iwced vcrvun and some the standard of clta ‘ _ _ __ ' - ' ‘ nllncss demluidcd l__!;l:_'§ <;_\__z_;b gross, foxtail, barnyard b_y the Boards of Health, says 'l‘hc H0__'__ ca-_; 0 _:___ _ _ lfmmly Herald and Weekly Still-_ on 1 weeds on cultl- lriere ure u. few of the matters to “Hy it bewmos ,I d,.udge,.y_ AB in vated land? First eithler fall or early which attention must he giveuz- nd hnrrow ever few eek t _ Y w s un il the light shine into it, for it is the grca op is put ln. After the crop in pm, dong.-Uyer 0; evil ge,.,,,S_ .1.h,_, ,mc ____ but b"f°r"'-it has 00010 UP. give a of lllne wllitewasll also uids in this mt 0 _ _ l`0lll.'ll llarrowing of treatment with Dul'ticulo.r. Let tbl plutf l L Umm Je E i Queen of Mcadowvalc-20982, Agr. ring plow, if possible; then disk, (1) Let thc dairy be clean. Lol. ‘S W99flf~‘1`t f-lien cultivate thoroughly arranged that thc cows stand above _ the “wp ls laid lly. If the weeds the gutters that receive the liquid tion A great difficulty may he 0ve,._ are-very bad, hand hoe, or cven pull and solid manure that will he drop- ll necessary. To do thorough worlo, pod in thc dairy burn. Let the bed- ‘lQl1"t “top flfl0{`l1ll€ 01‘0Il is taken off, fling be ample so tllnt the cows are ith some cultivated cropsinlgarly po- kept free from filth. toes, for instance, it m pay to (2) Let the bodies of the cows be pmcticmly no signigmnce whatever put in a second crop, such as turnlps clenn. This can be done by the use W the childls m1nd_ But if two ob. not only for the sake of making the of rl brush, and in case there be an jects are first exposed, and 'then two lll‘ nd produce more, but to get the unusual amount of dirt upon the more brought to sight. and the child best 0l_fll‘e Weeds. Keeping weeds out body, then let water and soap bc ,mowed to count, 1-__hem_ the. Bum is of cultivated crops is mainly a. mat- used. Just before milking be sure at once a.`pporent to him. ' ter Of keeping everlastingly at it that the udder ls vnrclrlly wiped. _ _ ltll l1°~1`l`0W. °“lClVHtol‘, weeder and (3) We have become convinced tba. simpler rliles 'a-nd passed on to trac- l10e~ ~ ` ' 'a milking pail shollld have rl cove Then there are the weeds that are with an opening only large cnoug After the pllplli has mastered the W tions, very often too little time. is` given to explanations by the temh. specially persistent. such as qucpk to receive -the milk as it is take er-_ and the important rointn neglect- SWISS. Canada, thistle and morning from the udder by the milker. ed. For instance. ln the addition ol glories. It is impossible t0 clvv in (4) Leo this muh he nronerl fm(._t{0,,,-,_ the plmu may be in doubt detail methods of fighting these. Gen- strained as soon as taken from th as to wh_v they should be reduced to ¢ll”l1ll_Y Sllelllllllg. lilley must he starved cows. ,._0m,,,0n d.,n0mi.,,~,g0rs_ That, as by either cutting off all the .leaves or (5) Let this milk then he cooled as should be explained, is because we Slllltlilllg out of the sunlight. This soon as may be after this straining cannot. add unlike things. The denom- Ill We can no more ndd 2-5 and 4-7 by ll eans either the very leanest of cul- process. ' season and diskling or harrowing as a lmlk- room should be Let 1m,t(,,.s ,Ave lm the nam,._s_ M it w(._r,,_ iivation; letting the land lie 'bare for (6) Let the milk room be clean D fl simply ,,,m|n,, the' ,,mm.mtr,.~5 and evqry week or ten days; something~by screens be used to protect it fro ‘l cans of boards or tar paper; or flies, and every precaution be taken Mm 2 1.0,-ses ...N1 4 mws .md my smothering by seeding some rank so that this milk-room shall appeal the ,.es,,]t is 5 of eitlm-_ q~hiE__there. crop like sorghum, __millet, buckwheat, to one as neat and tidy. srlyini! the result. is G, than we can m ir rape, very thick, For the fullest (7) lf tlllll mill! ill t0 lie B010. fllell fore, shows us thc importance of thc l drill in I..G.M. information on these polntsthe read- it is very desirable that it should b And B0 in more advancc ,md com- cr is referred to the excellent publi- sold in bottles carefully sealed. Thi plex problems if the pupil be made to cntirm. "Farm Weeds," issued by the is the growing method for‘the sellin thoroughly understand what is rc- D duced to simplicity. The pupil, by provided hy almost every Province. this milk should be kIl0Wl1 by fleet to .When you have started on the weed-. be healthy and free from that discas the teucher's assistance. must bc taught to enter into the very spirit killing business, do not let up for a known ns tuberculosis. This is of the problem. He must, as it moment. Gide no quarter; let none Very lll'lP0l`tllIll1 ltem. llllll ll05Sll>ly werc, become a very part of the prob- escape to produce seed. 0n'e plant might have ei-0011 ut the helld of tll ` ill sometimes produce enough seed to list, of things that we now give fo satisfactory solution of it. I have ro-stock a farm with wceds in two or lille Dl‘0‘lll<‘-tl0ll 0! H000. illllc milli- I lem itself before llc can arrive to a w ominiou Department of Agriculture, of 80011. Pure milk. quired, even n difllcult problem is re- or to the smaller bulletins which are (3) Tllfl “OWS fllllt Me £0 pl‘0¢l\lCc often had pupils _-.md A _umc,,1tv.~0b. try,-ce y..,,r5_ _ (9) Let thc fond be of a noel .__ ..__....._..__.. ualit for winter feeding good cn- ll y . IN THE POULTRY YARD. silage and good clover hay. Let the - _-__ grains be free from anything like Prepare thc fowls for the moultlllg mould o`r smut that shall be ground Again when it becomes necessary season by particular care at this and fed with the coarser feeds. ` lems a dozen times cnrcfully_b'cfo1'c allowing them to begin working it. and have invariably found it to be time well spent. for the teacher to work n problem on t in rl hurry, without being sufficiently explained, and sometimes even erased 13 before the pupil really knows what 0 really has been done. How often lt is v _that the pup go. 0 his parents that llc does not under- “and n purtielllnr problem, regard- less of the fact that thc teacher has f already worked it for him. Pupils l’ are sometimes bnckwnrd ln nskinz questions, und the tencllcr should he absolutely sure that his explanations have been perfectly understood before the problcm is Dllsflllll lW- » facile nnalvsfs of tbc T‘l‘Ulll0m"l»ll° clear, sharp reasoning that is requir- ed. AS TO CORRECT SPEECH. _ The charm of cultivated speech is one that goes far toward mnkiull flll attractive personality. Many 0i»l‘el" wise intelligent and cl0V¢l` ll°0l’l‘l .arm careless habits of vrcllflllllcl" tion and syntax which a determined erlort would easily ovcrc0llle» Many persons make the mistake Ol using the participle "got" in connec- tion wlth the verb "to have." They ..sy:'1~1~lsvs you not my lsr?" “W“° 0 lm, got my 1,°0|r7". instead of "Have you the key?" "Who has my b00l¢'l" Mistakes of everyday occurrence are. --who did you sive if t0?" "W“° l’ this fori" instead of the correct ex- pressions, “To whom did you Ill" lt?" “For whom is this?" _ re would seem that s person Ol 0*' dinary intelligence would not make the mistake of using the present tense l..,{¢,4 ef. the past, yet many P°l‘° ,om may be heard ssvins. "Elle snyl " instead cf "she said." T\I'e contraction "don’t" f0l` "ll° nat" .mmm _ngvgr he used with B singular noun or lll`0fl0“"» It l' °°"-‘ not to “-7 -on, .lege not.” and not _ lme. Good food, _plenty of water, nndl (10) By all means have tile water the black-board too often it is done shade are essential. ‘ supply 0f KOUK ‘l““lltY~ Here lf* ' DDn't feed the poultry corn alone. where the deep wells of to-day are itself it is heating, while with great aid in the conducting of a clea ll ll tyherf foods it is beneficial. Feed a dairy. There is n tendency to allow ariety of foods, nlluwingg the poultryl cows to drink water from stagnant il cs h me and tells the opportunity to get as much green pools. This is n thing which should feed ng possible, be carefully _guarded against. ' Keep me wager fresh, See that the ' 111) All dairy utensils should be onntnins are clean and working pro- most carefully cleaned first with col erly. Fresh water is especially nec- water, n brush to_ he llssrl ill place 0 essar during the hot season. a cloth. allfl. llleli Of fill. ll0t Wl1l59l';- y Force thc young chicks to mature It is to be desired that the dairy f ll 1 ith te ` uuicklny. Later on, this will prove a should be urn slcl w s am. with the eye at the other end, If- t Many farmers object to the Jersey r or Guernsey or to any breed of 'dairy h __ !_rustlsrs." What they really meam y and pool' care, and still give D, gener- B ous flow of milk. That is true. s. - g'cows and keeping them poorly e_in adapting grain feed, in the way nl the herd of cows is handl`cd, (live the e around _that belongs to ber and I rl of any cattle. I o:e#Qso:oqf~o§u:»{¢¢;u:o¢:¢o: on e _1,delivery of hides for this season l`tilc year, with a slight accumulation. o Dl1ll`YlD-llld-24702. Andrew McRae lbs. mllK,572.77 lbs. fat, $.10 per cent ° fat. ' lvuss Blanch-24593, Join. A. An- near, bowel' Montague, i". E. I., 9,690.75 lbs. mils, 434.21 lbs. fat, 4.49 por cent fat. ` p tural College, Truro, N. rl., 8,371.7 lbs. milk, '32l.62 lbs 'lu.t, 3.08 per cent. fut. Dairy Miss-24722 Andrew McRae, N milk. 318.21 lbs. inf.,-'4.11p.=.r nent. $ M 'rwo-Ylsnn-01.15 CLASS. _ Mukmnid 'ml-2s7¢;u_ A...1}.,.., Hes. East Royalty, l=.n.I., 11,m.s.r. HIS- lIi_ll'k, 492.75 lbs. fat, 4.22 cent. fat. Flossic of Cardigan-28943, lloy W-_ Bullpitt, (iurdig|ul,` ll, p}_ 1__ 9_|g3_2r, lbs. milk, 305.8 ills. fat, 3.35 per cent inf.. 5 l’¢1llBy-30214. B. R. Cairns, Free- towll, l‘. ld. 'I., 0,507.25 lbs. milk, l’eu.I’l--~31'llii Geo Anncur, Lower lllllli. 277 ills. filt, 4.30 per cent, Mollie Dawn-38376, Andrew McRne_ East Royalty, P. id. 1., 5,910.75 lhs. ll. . . 'MUST HAVE Goon CARE. .cattle because ~"‘they are not good is thay they will not hear neglest, pold man ever saw 11 cow or breed of cows, that will give the most profitable re- turns and have to "rustic" for feed and care. Even the beef breeds do not make fine beef in that way. But this comparing things that differ is the hnne of thc _average farmer‘H judg- ment. Measuring a dairy cow. ller rneeds and what he should do to sup- ply those needs, by what he knows 3 al so mnnv farmers are keeping poor at see H that. That-is the reason why we so many undairy like stables, so much poor judgment in curing forage, 2 t all elle will respond with the highest profit dairy bred cow the treatment & Bulls, East Royalty, i’.hi,I_, 11,100 °¢° ° l` 'O0 THREE-YEAR-OLQ CLASS. ‘ll truck in perfect cunditioll and that .V 1 L " ll' o l.|'s. _ _ , College Merry Maid--18770. Agricul- visiting horsemen will be well cured " ° ' btmignlcllcllrlzcntizllc whllrfllb l'il~\:lbal‘l:l;n'l;ll|‘;lf for. _ . . o_o s .. Clmrlhs ('l'ussnmn is handling the m“"l "f me "“"lf*c‘3 CIHY5 “nd B'0lli . .»;».;.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. ._. ..... .;. u oo so so es on eo o- no ee or off-'» ..;. THE TURF .. o rv oo so so ee eo of of u eo no of so oo oo so of oe n eo fl 1 Bhllll go to Boston or whetherl of tm g. P ° lielled. we find the following records cs, 1 q n e i . ' han stay at home __ ones endpaper into _a tube one inch at of Maritime Province cows.-__ States. There are sex eral cases nt ._ ' and two mono; ar, me other- ‘ ----” “°°'-- present _“Dying U _ atm no , Total cost of 300 feet.....83.95. ~»~~»».»..~.° » » » . . . ~ » » ~ ... the ruciilgcbuurds. IL n n 0 Total cost per 'mile at this Flite I U I ............................ ._ 1,418.40. (illutlllim, N. li., are llohling their in View to the Bllccess °f tha exp' arcs on thc .same dates as urs l emnlefltg "0 mr lnudeqlnd the com' in lin( _ pnratlvc cheupncss of this form of . ure giving $1,000 for |~‘r|.-rl4‘1|‘-All. _ _ _ » 'l‘llo other purses ur.- $300 hurl' $400 °""“t"""t“"‘» lt 'S l’“l""l "mt the , ~. .. ' _ . localities which have no hard mater- Hongls N0;-1}_q_ allnlls. Ihe rl-suit of the elm-h will ._ _ _ L_ ‘ ____ _],___|_t he __ Split ___ ____t_,_e_,_ l.ll avaliable wlll continue the exper- , , , lnlonts with burnt clay. Although New Annan races have been post- _ - _ _ . . oued until the 20th of August on Dunlol Steciws horses are said to _'_t___i"_'_‘___"_‘:__E't"__‘f_:_"""l_'“2;'t tlletaumbo account UI haym,,_|.~mg_ The ma,,,,_g_ be going lust, pnrticultwly. George _t_____` __ ys o» _ie sou_ art _ _ _ _ (._.__,,_ I v_ t ll* . I-l. l | illrl 1 in y lu 1-tilted fol burning on s assure us that they will have the ____‘_'_U;lF:) ____<_;l :___ <_>_i;_ _:(11 H0 lofi __cc____m_ (_, “___ high __e__c__ntage ol . . . - r _ rr f the States farther north could b L_ . 1 _ _ _ lxoll-us .lt ’lun||cl Prank. lllusc ut U _ _ _ 0 _‘,w‘,lBE\n,,y,;:l trgqggsfé ;h§4c¢__1.:;§:Ps2§;_l) present being trained urn (ll‘\vr~ll l‘r""""‘l_ ‘ll the “mlle ‘V*W» “ml lll lB¢f» - . J Home (-.l_e_ R ___ l,_._n.cH,_ nl H :uly mill nl' cluy which bricks ol' acllonnlrl. East R lt,l-_1'l_ _ _ ; 1 __ » I . . l"v ll . . sc __ _ ' oyh y < I. 7.630 lbs. Pax. __i___;\illl;;_e m___1:_¢_;_il______§vl_l_l_‘;es green tmttcl ,|_,_.\_,_,.___ M ,_ c.,m..n.~atlvely low fm” _ __eu______ The 'qec____m__y ___ _mm A , , . 3-llll.ol':i_tul~le should be suitable for ' ‘ ' ` ' lc vvurr, , , , men il. 2_lil} is mnong the cn- "lim" U10 vxllcrilnellt made hy' this . . _ . tries for the 2.19 stake ut I-lnlilux | Ullice ut (7l;lrl.sdzll1', Miss., numerous Vesta Hoy Lum wlll cnmlittn ln this fall HP rind his full lrol.llvr "“"'t""”‘l Ol |"'l'lll'l'lllY l'0&ll hill/0 been Mo- the l°‘rec-l<‘0|‘-All nt Suckville on _ ` ‘ . _ ’ ' I - ~ _ A -- . . ~ ll I tl _ _ ul L \: tl .1 lit. _ ugust lhtb and Yankee Princeton £?tnQ";E,(:-T, gtllfr-Znl-lil`lllll #lm illldlljdlhlhlf.lh‘|:s¢-|111? f_i,,:,. ,(,],:‘|;, (31,, 0?:::f|,,upr;;0?€_‘; ' 1,h.z.3o _ ‘ ' ~ ' . _. . fl\ll` l" 9 PMG.. . tem,1_ ll-;;:ll(lllu; them have llccn received l<1xpr-l'i|lu-lllnl b|lr|lt~clny roads are It is wil.l_lg1-ent regret that we ' ° ' ,mn-, (1007) luring .nlnstruntrd under leaf" ‘ll th" ‘"te“l‘l0" “f 1'-l'l~ ""°W“ .luck I.comll'.Ei?‘q:£‘Ex|n _ _ _ r- _ mt' “las” ‘llltrles m E” liladc' luecl.i|lg tins ycl-lr has hull ll backed _‘_'_'_’;`2f_:’f§ff*‘*:;=l-_}5f_;:£l(_;;l!l__;l}l'l l ,, ,, ) 1 in nl. rl 0| house mul lots of horses. V U I/~| .,,. Fredericton entries close August ‘lu1:..\.c.-lsr.';....,__,‘_._ ..'_ -. "' R""' M°“°"‘° milk, 236.30 lbs._ fat, 4.00 per cent. 18th. ' ° ‘ f 1; s e e T._ Montague races on I Augugl; 27th (Eribbing is sometimes a habit of are: 2.19, 2.30 and 2.24 classes, the the ll*-'_"Se» bu? lf’ 039" Cllllseil lly‘€l"’“*-.. _ $¢~ ” '-.`,'.e» 1.. .5 ff/'/} an » _ l _....r-ff ":'~-~.» .- . _ 1 . _ ___ .,_ ____.-,l,.- .\.=:... __ 1 , .. ._ ""- ../.':~ .._` ~ -\°"‘* ` ' . , _ ' 'fr rr ~~- . . 1 . '. --1,, .g ~ »~ 1-/ l. . _ i . _ _ ,,l_1..|'_W(j'0DBUa____;_ ncrolu: uslnc Do you know that “Dr. ].\Vood- bury s Horse Lluunent ‘ ls endors - ..).3.§_- - 6: .1 __ ~- -- . 53| III!"/ll" ed by all the leading horsemen of ian. f ‘ = Q ent. » I-‘cr Sale all _ilealers `_l’rice 25 cenls ` -I! f mm P___cB¢5‘ ` the Ifvolniuion- Save and prescrv ' li tholifc of your horses by its use. H/mr..-,rr-.unr.R9 i _,ff/, It will curc and prevent disease \‘_ cmuulon :unoug horses. ' il6r`siif lfnlmenl Use this re mrallon tllomugllly for all and every disease of the horse for which it is recommended _ p I . _ . Crilicise it closely. Carefully watch, mark and notice its effects, and bone-:lily judging if on its matitshgqqe will bc compelled to endorse it. _ . -__ .._ _..._ \