- Mhgdllhih UA lA i.e'i;-.~,...zs'.fi'.e;f.......s '£11 _ {`>l-'S-5 ' `-`- -.11-is-,'-11;' r - J-Y-_-| For Par ts P ls T ii'"ief'rre ii;-nlh?`“i_fr il§€€€~.‘" .-.-_~:.._~,.,.< golden e 'Y beautiful Farmers and others interested nro grace s invited te contribute ie 'rue rerrn, ‘°"11° 0' 'l`l19 Dlllry. The Turf, and Good bllllla lll Roads departments of The Guardian hlohlicitllo either by question, correspondence oi- pils' min otherwise. Answers will be given by ever sig experts to all questions of gene;-sl 'lD"l° Dll interest and -space will be given io iiullul; il," any articles that will in any why The ug help to advance Prince Edward Is- l0l‘6 the land interests. vlirieties they sts .___ 'rhe eh Contributors are asked to have §,l,lle,lle€il, their articles at this office early oaoli It fs W¢¢k- B5 Ollly a short emergency Silllnentl item can be handled as late as one lla” °l p.m. Wednesday. All i-ecsiyed Bite, l”T";;’lt°° th” ll°l"` °““ll°l¢ llppear until the spikelei; t following week. ,ii the ¢ in Pairs - -_ known a _ _ ments i ' e illustrat i THE SQHUUL E le . no _ - _ 'vermiii . . _ corn pla ...‘3.‘:i:i'.12‘::i?.l:..;‘:i..:"'° °°»“f°~“°"‘ ;-,qw-f Pi esident Teachers’ Association Aslthldu i>luardinn's School and Home i-ioh so i P. O. Box 158, Charlottetown, wmee i, ._€ air, Fo - from it THE SCHOOL GARDEN, distribn As BEAUTIFUL as U-snrln.. its "Od sun. W grecn O (Written and read by Y. C. J. Mc- llllve YO Lean at the recent Eastern Teach- lcllvell ll - ls ers’ Conveh lo . “""““ t ll l 6ther 1 'Phe element of mystery stimulates hnshs ii thought and awakens intel-ost, , , _ lvrltc a ine three R s may become tiresome fnl plan after montns of study but there is lrnow 000 Dart of the modern curriculum which is that never grows dry, the three 1~i's, niisihg head, heart and hand. During the ioi- nish longest term Dame Nature never oi ooi-n ceases to ring her changes upon gnrn- _gurei un, ncld and forest and the child plnnig is whose eyes and cars have been open- Uni- cui- e'd to observe the wonders taking both _iii place around him will wax enthusias- i-00m_ tic over his daily Nature lesson. Days may come and days may go From 3 but the more the chlld’s dormant lei-hm i faculties have been developed the of- with it tener will he find enough to send him h hllrrying to school, bursting with ex- It siish citcmcnt over some unexpected de`vcl- opment in Natnre’s workshop. Schooli pnhiis days, vacation and life itself, will be tho hid cheered and sweetened for teacher A gh and Pupil by living -near to Nature's li ihsi heart. ’ ment n .,., s---.I-lee. your energy in making the is lshsi school-house and grounds more at-‘with u tractive. If your trustees are the ii-ispii-_u kind that are indifferent in these mat-_ Ass tcrs, the name of such is legion, alld lalowei you find the school-house in bad con- phi-i_ dition, the grounds overgrown with ,is ui,-is weeds or covered with dead leaves ' They and the fence, if any, in bad form, larger boys and girls and put things sshsom _ Z Y - when they co-operate with you and hitsi- s most ' ehool-room. A flower committee - ~ tiac I ass" which in seven days yield- tio 8 had nn interest to this_ieetnre MR- W~ M- l-EA ON DAIRY CATTLE ed__35f32__i_bs. butter gr __44.15 $1" , of the art work. There shou d be a "__ bu er, Der cen a , er l}l‘OUNDll MORE ATTRACTIVE' vase with flowers kept fresh by daily _ (C°l1°llld¢d-5 production being 585.5 pounds testing Le contributions from the school gard- Holsisihs have in ten yeem eimuiy 6_ her centd fat. I£l_¢;r___30 _ilmlés "of’|1-‘- iiouhlsd their eemuetii, F _ cia " recor was _s. u er. .lg Pupils take B llelllillli lll “Oni-“O95 Merit alone can couilltsfor such all The Holstelll cow ls "lm ol the to and will improve the' appearance of hmehiug g,.ewth_ The greut majority marvels of the 20th century, and dc- he MAKE THE SCHOOL would An Improvement Department amvmz t e lar er bo s and iris reinforced' h s y iz en' by the lcnding young ladies and gen- tl1° Olvililetion of this WHA Let u THE HUME _.:=:2;"°.;" in., srdsn hndi the schohi. msn from Nova Scotia claimed he u minority of then' wool. and the g n POINT OF AEOOD FOWL' had been looking a fortnight in wi-_ country collectors and dealers have 'siir,_l notice in your issue oi July tain sections of the country where by been and arc marketing their collec- TH uperim-'s shore to Chili 19th an article "Points of a Good lllllolll' yo" wlllllll lllm°lll “llc” t° tlllllll freely at llle lllgll llllllelll he ocean of dawn to the west FOWl" in which it is stated that lllld mme lull' grlldlls' wltllllllt llllylnllf llllcell' Those colllllly collectors who s banners of green and silken mlwll hall been wril/tell 8lJOlll- Ogg one' wllell on llllllllllg ll H°lsl"’l`ll,llllve llllllll llccllllllllllllllg wool -lol I son typo, mont tyiim and the genera, centre he bought 5 ln a few hours, Speculative DUYDOBOS. are rtllshlllit Cui ug ut the uuu.u u,,heui,_ type Oi u good practical ,OWL and paying up to $80 a head for them, some to market on account ol he un- 1 _ u _t t ,_ t , ,_ _ L _ ei __ _cA1"rLr_rh1'1'sN Quicken that actual cXDeriellce in the Poultry Illlotllel llllyell recently plcllell “ll 8' lllvorllllle reports lrolll the Lolldolllglglyh llille lfosunilll Zllclllyfllegsélltllllilllylll ull); ll; l,lllllwllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllnll” ’ éiej. ;.z‘.'.;‘.:',i;_.;.,..” " 9 please before hand dazzling succession The greatest at 36 ugh corn lovos is rich, desi, 'his nose before he is sig ,ueuiiie ,,i,i_ producer the cheaper the prodnoi; nnii up of long-haired stock. City Butcher 3,?" l. yet ll'lO_Bt of its substance- The matter °l l`l"§lllg a bull when he tlllslll wlly Holslellls ‘"8 9° l’0l’“l“l` llldcs' green' flat' llllc' ll" lll' ln' cn r om the carbon gns ih the is only a few months old 'is e. small today, The heaviest producers of Hllffcled l`ll‘l0B NO- 1 131.0- N0- 2 villlly ll rce is required io r-sins wuts, one. Bulls at such an age are also ellcll “ml “Very l’f°e‘l are U10 m0Bl> lzlc- C"“”ll`Y Hides' ‘lah Cured- 13°- crelzilis s roots to the isuvhe ,md to muon easier taught to ieu-,i_ Buii economical. Then get into the heavi- PM! Olllvll. 12% $0 12¥C- Grcell Ill llfiu, te its nourishing sap throu 1`lll§B are made of either copper oi- 09'? Dl`Ofl'lOlllE llfeell. this is lO 12C- ~ 0 y_ This force comes irom the iron covered with tim Before “_ the short cut that a vast majority i CPlllBklllB *UO ill H0011 SUPIl1y. the lllg ull hat are the uses of the grain lifllllpllng to put the ring in the b-uli’s ol Clllladlllll lllllllelll are taklng “ml llgllt °“ll llllll llcllcollll llclllg lll the wiasihn r ripe? In wbni; preparations nose it is ndvisshii, to eeeure mm making it impossible for Holstein least demand. City skins green, flat, 0 d c u eaten it? How are the rigidly to a strong post and make the breeders _to supply the donqni-id for lfic. Country, part cured 17c, cured il" W nd stalks used as ii youu im. oponing in his hose with u tmcul. 0,, their stock, 17 to 19c., according to condition .llg' ini, lse than for food made of the ever it is available. In cases where w°“l‘l clllllll Holslelll gmllell lll° lllollt “'00 to $l‘50' mnlly nd cohs? Have your Dnlllls it cannot be secured, however the pollllllll wlllll mllllmell llllll cltllsll' le' Holllelllllell rellllllll steady at cull* alll ll list of h hell-dozen other use- lnnire may ue used with shtisieeiinn. l’°’* “Om f“’°°'l Quebec Where he "nt l’“_°°“~ ‘MY *“l“”°“ $350 *O fi 'el iu_ii,e muse useful that you Tim riug. is eeruigimwuy iorced heard a few carloads of Ayrshire $4-U0- U-Ollllfl”y lHll°'Oll N0. 1 $3-50 Is there any one of them through the Opening and locked. The grades were bought for this purpose, to $4.00. No. 2, $2.50 to $3.50. “’__° single soon is onimhlii of sho ,ring should hm, he used iu iuudiug Perhaps so, we will take his word for Shecpskins continue in good de- ;l_l‘,_l;_ in five mouthe he much todd the huii ici. u eoume of weeks after it, but we don‘t have to go to Quo- mand and are firm with no change in uf t and beast as a single grain it is first Dut ill. At the end of two llec to learn llow Hollltellls “le 5°ll` llllcell' Glty l“ll°`°ll acllollllllg to Bl" h ai ? _ weeks the nose will have healed, and mg' Slllce wllllllg my llllll l"ll°l° ‘L59 lo “'85” .llolllllly 50c`to$1`76' ‘ 00. '-_-_-_ -it y so iisofnl mid hsuiitiiui u the bnii may then be taught to lead buyers have visited the Island in Spring Lamhsklns 25 to 40c., lrcits ,_ _ » _ l is Indian horn is well woi-hh by the iingi _numbers from all over the Maritime or Sliearllngs 20 to 40c vful observation and study %____ `P1`°"1"°eS “Hd far-Oil Alberta. One W°°_l~ The SYOWFYB have marketed I G OD ROADS I the ,,-,,ssi,, ,,,,,,_ N,,i_innu is ,,,.,,-,-,,i-,,...__ I loss te ee. celre No. 1, 1 te vie. is stations in England with seven cows ehow ,i -for two days, even covering such de- m,,ui,i,e_ tails as a separate test of eleven sue- ouereiio 'from the four’ riuarters of the adder, ,:,l:,:i,,.; show that whi e the average best 'teii au .with the cows giving thirty pounds- to iooe oflnailk per day was 3.6 per cent, the iuu to -variation was all the way from only in cm. and a half per cent of fat. ggteilililus , This is clear proof of how mislead-‘uimw W ing one single test may be. If thelter gui real earning capacity of each indivi- Mui cou dual' cow is to be computed, it must horse W be on the basis of her annual pro- utruwu duction of milk and fat less the cost iooueue of feed; regular weighing gnd testing tuumu glvc that knowledge which every fac- imuurtlll tory patron should have of each cqv eu B tu he keeps.-C. F. w. ,, l' astic and sticky variety. These calities traffic is absolutely impos- ble during the wet season, ns the, heels of heavy vehicles will sink toil e hub. In order to overcome tllisi i Aqlll|‘l 2.271-4 ure Bred Certificate No. 5| eshed cleaning fleece (unc) 27 tel,” th l' 2° °° 21°' lhlwallled fleece 'ihcnlcy the ofnce oi Pnhlic Renae dertook an investigation of the atter. Special experiments were cur- l mbing (coarse) 16; to 17c. Un- t only to destroy their plastic i lm” alities, but also, as far as possible, 0'" . l i ‘ ' » t f- lwl’ N0. 2. 6 t0 6§C- ;lic_0uldSl:u;l;,lluabo;l €i,eEL,l;f,lil,;l,l.li:;li` iylhlilu this your. Watch them. They are tho Horse Hair. Farmer or pedler _ . . .__ hm ck is coming to market in uurmui sent from the Yazoo district lu Mis _“___ ply and is being absorbed nt nn- slsslppi to the laboratory, and the the uueii ui-ieeu_ Furmer iicdlsi- stool; clinkering point _of thc clay _wus ,uuu to 40c_ found to be sufhciently l_ow to liiill-________ ld Rubbers, Junk, etc., is absorb- cate that _simple burning of thciw,u ns: (1) currving, (2) wiping ant steps in the care of ii horse, iping tllelil quite dry with it at intervals will do nwuy witll 'I Hnvo yon ovsi- seeu any-n penkniis_ Usslihe iormei. wueu_ Mr. McRae feigned surprise that I and Niko-Oil. Deacons or Bob Calf lllgs Su hoof diseases. It is unite wi- . . i ' ~ tions is sclilonl prufitnblc. .-\ vcrv | Ulll" l* _“__ lc uoN.‘el'1‘iiuc:'l‘loN or rillfl hU~il''i|»':ifio||i~i 1-I \‘.|'ili‘k rmiflliii 5 jiitei-viiiu im w,i,,ii,e,i_ W,,,_,i,_l ilu' old \'ii'\\i in i‘v;:ill'|'i|i:osl'|r:ul~ lllll- lll ll""'l""`*'» 1"" ll *‘l“lll“ 5°’ ii; the snie with ,, i,,,,,i i,,,,,h_ liurcn will-!-:i~i' lil] ii \'li~fi|n lu the lg ollt the sole and thc iniisiilo ‘|l"“'-'*-""- hoof with wntcr and sinnigc Wlll‘l-Nl lllllll-\‘l‘l lll‘l‘\l’Y M/\ll|5B' Attention to these llruil lviisll-I Wlllllll llllllllllll l"'llll'S' 'st ru-is flint. sklrls |ii|\'i‘ hollis, lv\i~2.i:i|i'.~; ilii-y :irc only [iii-ini. ui that the i,,_,,,i im wimui ,i,.v, _ lil Unit viral! inn- rilu iil‘\'1il‘ ll-iiigtliuu each washing, for if it is lcit i.i>il"“`"l' uimm it |,m.u,i,,,u i,,.itti,,_ ,Hui ii_l 'l`!u-ii'l<»1>k ni ilifc |~u‘:liill: illnulf. the to crueh The um, ui iuuu u,, iiiiiis by iuriiiufg Lili: skirt lvrrnig sidn ,iuiiiiuutiuu ui y,,u,,ii,,u iu uii, .\‘lrofi~ll tllv iirills to full 'lvllgili tu is evcr llccessary for il healthy llll llllrl' lllll lll'llll"" llllll lmll: "ll"ll‘lll' lf _\'<~'l ' ’, li" _ '. ' ‘ ' ur: ill. - -' ~ ~ .ilv bl wuz \\‘isii finrkii s 1lll‘y nil: \\idc L-ili»u;;li liriosr. the st \\'n.\h lli:ii',f‘l‘ilils shrink a(°l'o.~is tli; ii illait i‘<»lii,l'zlr‘t\‘il look. csv points briiig loiiiw-ll zifivr, tho y-nliulif liu.~' sonic ol' tlip llluiii- tu. l' clotlii-s hestlril in nuluy wuys. ii iiii-ge ui-eau in the Sui_itii_ y,a,.i_i_ 5.111:- /_ >n .-f.-- win-n ii- norm-.l. lion-s nirn _._,- more ihlih---.ih~i hnli' ini- nemo- rin .i i il or hi..-.i la KE .'b'f0NE DEHCIFICR rlornilin \l'or\.'Ili2l|\ii.-ii»».<.Puls frmn I slill-ii nl one-\~. Write for free in. ll let. ' l l l . ll KE N lloheri St.'l’or0uto.iJnf_ R’ H C N A __ ____ -ui he gr:-atvst bred of all the stal- s. A grcnt young sire. ldllilllrity nil over, and the sire of colt ora of sire and slibstance. Will e n gran! lot out at the races fl you lrbnt, Knlrlnh, sister of liiri is fha dam of Billion 2.05}, la:'i;i‘.=r niohcy winner in 1012 thc i-.rzilicr winlicr, in regular rig evilnlsi, of nil time. liaden’s nings for 19 I nmountcd to $35,- auii .1 (loid Uni- vulucil at $500.00 $30,000. Service l~‘co $15.00. situ: Noblclmili I'rincc \'i:\z1irunkl lic was ultcl‘\\'ili\ils sold to the J. M. NICHOLSON 202 Kelli; HL. , CharloL|.etown. ch 28lt‘fl\/lui ycnr. -_ :I tlement of your district will achieve their own _,asks wuu uoworu uciucted ____ d_______________ Wm breed ______ c_______o uunediy the ,uout uouuiur uud must ___ __ _ great things when the opvortunity occurs. . -A The -opportunity knocks forcibly on every teachcr's door on Arbor Day- The teacher must be the leader ln the work. If the school lot is not the 1 with the feeding men. may call 11 °“"° special meeting of the ral36DHy°l`B Olld impress on them the necessity of fencing the school lot. Have them 9Om°_ proceed with the work immediately- °°°llll In every case they Will rcsilonil CMO!" bl” fully and a good fence can he erected for a small sum, Dmvllllllfr lille l-BBW u er secures the voluntary ll0lD ,Ol l-ll” llllll On Arbor Day have the co-opera- “ll B tion of the improvement d0i1H~lUll°lll1 and plant n few dozen native tree! in the' school lot. On the same lilly ill- vite the young ladies to help lll,O0ll' struoting a half dozen flower beds, sowing n variety of flower seeds in 33”” each, such as sweet ncaa, petunln, si'_HK Dhlox, pansy, daisy and aster. This I1 Y- being done Arbor Day is well spent- 'l‘he next school day give wth llll' Dil a few grain seeds. Eiilllilll llllll use of the seed, the-n have them plllnt from tho gordon plots, that pay them been I it ith rapidly increasing race of cattle on general exercise is appropriate ruey iheuriee oi the u,llii;li,iili,_l;, oiellzi earth. It would _be just as reasonable 0osssionhlly_ . _ breed that ure raised uudu, rough to ex_pcct such a short “bred for the A good Plan l-0 llWl1k°“ l1l"t°“lJO“ ln conditions, I never considered it a allow cow all the Aylslllm ll) ever ower classes is plixce a plant virtue in'a dairy-cow to be able to gvussfssluiléy ,l_lgllll;l;lul;cYlll_lh§lleIgluugsulyll ti i - - - fenced the teacher, after conferring wlllclulisnlg l;)i)x_lllthl:,ll;?orgrul;5.‘;lxie;le E,l,l;;lg_ llgillllvéluluglilyie E3 cil;;,b§l,:l;llluulil;l_l l_i_ox;_e to ri:_cc_ th; _B_f_;andax_‘_d__br__e_il. the better. Holsteins carrying a five or six foot _,ilu ea” lllle lllltu "gui, llaeu: C AWOll0ll U10 0lll‘l0Hlly lly tvllllll! ndder would cut a sorry figure nt el llce' lll all lll ° Y c ' simple little st0l'y. dl`OPDlOE all that. An Ayrshire can certainly ex- “llc has llefll bled lol, sl"-‘W type. the W onal hint as to Whlll- ll! lll lilw cell at scurrying for feed over hills. otllel to get tllcle' tC_ . t k ~ ' 'rhen let pupils guess. givin! *“l‘ll‘ .zhehilnrllhriollfevhllhlfl tlhlhlheeltxi “llll ll "lllllllel ‘ll “°“°"l°““ ‘ll lo K _ tional hints, if necessary. 0!‘_l€¢ U10 `such country in this Province as Mr.l wvlll,’_ Aoylsllllxuéle Ulu: B DWP ll'll20 l¢ll0 DO! O00 Bl? B McRae describes, nor any in Canada ll ° lll; ll ’ ` time and "keep tht! B0Cl”°¢»" Wlwll that I am aware f where an A r-‘lolla ol pmol lls to wllllll lla llllllllls‘ "°ll"° l’°°l’l° lll lll’ ‘lllllllll l re thoroushly interested the ob- shire would excel Onnless it he :hyat l"ll"l' l’°°“““° lll” ll” "ll" "ll" ject is shown to ell. handled and part of the West lying between Al- fnlheri shout freely. alter whloh heres .end s. c. words or sentences desired will be _ used for a lesson in c0mlJ0Bl¢lOll- view of this subject as to cite any Children enjoy this as a 8ll8HHlllE _one little dairy test as conclusive of and unconsciously get th” 18"' any breed superiority. but 1 will take e and compose 09»9llY and Hal-Ur' Neport, No. 4, Canadian Record of I am not taking such a narrow Performance, that Mr. McRae has re- ferred `to, and show that Ayrshire DON"l‘ FORGET TI-IE ' breeders admit themselves that their _,CYS ou, AU.i.UMN_ cows are not nearly as large pro- ducers ns I-lulstelns in either milk or butter. All they ask their 2 year them ln beds constructed by the l“l’ Fill the school-roomy atmosPlI0l‘O hui, u ,_ ,_ du ,_ ui i _ Dila under the guidance of the teach--iwiih u spirit oi theuuhhiuiiisss ii-,i~_._u____al;______\1'P__;____ce__so <_i__\i_i:___;___:_>_;- i‘_e_i§__ er. the glorious harvest, the rohtful el°0l> I vs u ils Indian corn seeds. ei vegetation after the work of lum- ban Holstein men require of their eifers of similar age, and, 198 lbs. t va mv v p - ii und had thorn vlent ¢ll° °°°“° 1" mer. end the vromlls "l*l°l,‘ “°°“"° fat. against the Hemel-nu zss..1he WW- EWG! 'Ol' '-ll” l“l‘“`° lll lllmlllll lll-° standards for three, ,four snd mature' The observational study of Illlllllll sssds to sleep, With a l>r0l>bl'lY GOU- corn `doos not include the history Ol ducted school garden the value of thsti In t some knowledn Ol 'll' leenllness, ce-operation, neetneel ill fbws bein also 2000 lbs. each below _$cll|t6i|`ls_Kof_ equal age. They admit n this what ,is proven every day, ll ll ' ' i - ° - truth- l letter cannot fell to °*°“° 0' “ work. resulv»rltv» °°ll~f°“°“°°- that Amhiree ere ehnrly enteieesee crease our interest in it. iiiingis snd helpfulness can be easily The stgtsly mails, the golden corn eiuiihngigod, We must remember that is wholly and absolutely Ol "l‘° ,the, formation ei character is_ the is heavy- producers. » High yield is generally associated with eh production. We have _ up Amerie O ntlwll \=°'°' ° “°'°°‘ true sim of °fl\»°=ll°"- innna (nic n. nnnnrnena. superin- an o elsewhere until Oolulmbus carried it Mt- ue so teach our little ones that to Spain. ' ii, It _vr_as‘th'e grain of the aborillllll 'Y “ll” ' *'“°"l"‘°' “ll 'llll '°"'l°“' °°l°' 'rhinir h-nly and then their thenshte meningeal prayer and :ons and lll°°° they iinoysii ibn signing of their shell the woi-ld'e fame feed gods uubn ite planting end its her~ speak truly and each word of theirs, vm; they mn-fed ii with their awl shell-he e leinnnl reed; .I and nneud it to the sun. - mee muy emi their lives shall be A great end noble °r0°¢l- It saved the lives of the fmt Euro-i pean settlers and it has Dwi 0 'Ml , _ ~` _tendiflt of Record of Performance Mark at a recent Amherst fair) that the 'largstt gross producer is usually the largest nettproducer. A/nd on page -11 of report' No. 4 will he Ioilnd hgrther -proof of this well- lmown law of production in the dairy tow. "’l'h‘einBfitnee of high yield up- on the cost per. cent has also been very evident. As an illustration of Mr McRae concludes his article and the other thing. "His reason," the good feminine one:-Because I say they are. All these. assertions from 1st to _Gth are backed- up by - the same heavy reasoning- and areas , conclusive-as a fond young mother’s» declaration of her infant babe, "You § nre all that is lovely, and last hut! not least the most beautiful to the f eye (my eye) the most attractive of any race.” It is nice to read of such attacb~ ment and affection as exhibited in Mr. McRae‘s 6th and conclusive rea- son, as quoted above, -and consider- ing the splendid showing he is mak- ing with the material he'=ules.we can aympathiiu with Nr. MtRae‘e_.-view and while I trust it wen't cause us » H-ORS AFTER e USING Why have a :sick or lame horse 'any msntiil trouble, w’b yet, would when you can get a reliable and caplble herdeman behind the greatest ll like to set such e peroévsring, and _warranted remedy? The leading orsemei ofthe Dominion endorse milk ,-and butter producing breed of Dr- J-l Woodbllfyls HOl`5¢ Lllll‘ cattle in existence. ment- , , vanwrrons IN 'rrfiil 'rns'r. Frequent experiments have shown that one single test of e cows milk is not reliable as an indication of what percentage of fat her milk nor- nally contains. A great many well For Elsie all llealers 29 cents present even by the closest students. Wl l be ¢0mP¢ll°g\\ /; 7/ , .f _i .:‘ _ ,.»..-._ '__ -£9* .‘,,' 4/ if.,- AP’ F _ *i* ir V i. _ ‘_‘ _'__ \ ` . ._- ,fr -1 ,,,l’ 1.1- "j'.s.__-.'," ‘il .-: ff _. _¥,;'§¢_'.,;" il. .uh-. ,_ _ _"1 " X,-_is,;`_ _ .-.-__,_.T_i_h ~. .`.`,, BEFORE USING - ' Du you know illnl "lil: ].\\`uod- l - _ e o I n l°l¥luib. rmOl”‘ l lvisurhcmnsll I ,ge , " Hum. 0Ul”l“l i . _ caivank l>llr\"s lloizsc I.iuiuu~ili" is clulors- eil by :ill ilu: ll-:filling l1ol'svliu-ll of the lhillliliioll. Szlvc and preserve tllclifc of your liorscs by iis uso, Ii will irllrc null ivrcvfellt disease _l Q- C()il\lll0ll llill()ll],{ ll0l`SL‘S. l'Tll0|'lll0l l ' Demand Dr. J. Woodliurys Horse Linimenf Use tiiis-preparation thoroughly for all and ever disease of ti l i' -h' li ' l uewu euueee ,meet me ieei_ eiuu __ _y le inrse ern lc _it s recommended. eeme euueee timi ,ue u,,h,,ew,, ei the Ciitlci e it closely. Carefully watch, ulark and notice its effects, and llnncsiiy Judging it on its merits, you 4 e ,i i;‘, ,,. --se-5,. '|5,i.;.i - i‘l“?..`=i ,, ' Y'-so l ‘lljiil if , '~’§-9.? _ ;‘.l_ 'ii il ‘i is .. .. < iM ; ' will-f .» i, ‘li ., ,,.;i l i‘