|_ _ Fm-Pare.nts_.P_ f .vf -fi, »..¢ _ MM&°l'“‘°° °1_"°,o, in tlie management oi 11°" 'Y .pro_dt. 'Milli SMALL FARMERS COW- |~ er is .a sl>°' p opstndv <=f\W° and man- to make lndustry. settler kelpl R011' 'l‘HE BEST KIND OF SOW. In selecting Bows they need not all necessarily he pure breds, but should have a good dash of the Berkshire breed in them. They should he roomy, lengthy, well shaped and for breeding purposes, with at least l2 tcats. ‘They should be put to a well- bred Berkshire hour. It is import- ant that the sire should, in all cases, be pure-bred. As pigs are liable to degenerate from in-breeding, new blood_may be introduced periodically with advantage. The Tamworth boar will also produce good results from such sows. The young will mature early and give a fine mixed quality of flesh-lean and fat. The improved Berkshire is generally, however, pre- ferred to all other needs, although the Poland Chinn, Large Whit breeds will give good results unde close attention. _ Yorkshire (cool climate) and Essex 9 ant thereupon tried for a new trial made available in n. more valuable on Ogtober 12¢h_ his motion was uv. cr rulcd by the Court. The defendant then appealed the case, but in Feb- ruary 1913 the judgment of the po- lice court was nuirnicd by the C-ouri; of officials. The facts established by the evidence are that on February 27th, 1911, pint bottles of milk were purchased from one of the defend- ant's waggons ami taken to the Dc- partment of Health where it was an- alysed and found to contain filth of several kinds. The defence argcd that it was impossible to procure milk en- tirely free from Bacteria, but the Court ruled that the contamination was so great as to render the milk adnltcration within the provisions 0 the Act. ..;..;...;. . ._. eg. .;. oooooqooooooooogoo o‘n.».e»,n.o»,»o.eo,n.u.~e.o»_¢o.n,»,oo, goo.. v rin: Manners .;. .; . . 0 O . . . Ii 0:0 : ._. ._. 0.0 . . . . .;. .:. 221 2 ._. ._. ._. ._. ._. .g. . ooeuo uno ° _HALLA-Ms WEEKLY MARKET savour. ‘ Hlnns, skins, wooi., JUNK. e ‘e Je »’-»‘oo'o¢’oo‘n°»°o so 2 °¢*oeooooe eo' 8 o_o Q' ozo sfo og. Q o:o_ = 0:0 ,:. H 0:0 ojo 3:. ofo _ozo ~. U og. P 4'. o:~ oo o oo o that keep up a stcudy ll“““uty prices. 'Deliveries are as large as T-\1\”0“l§h0“t the 1""“ti°“ pcrmd' I expectedior this season of the Year. 011°" thmk it _“mst _f“_“\L;_‘;_“t'ly he while stocks show an accumulation UUE WW wat is ‘i9°““°" ° Own' i th h ds ~of the large dealers. or helm: iliszustvd Wm* *"1* ““’d°‘"‘ 'rnho cinilismiiro won stocked np and M0 H"\"““t ` Sh°__ give” Et ““’_t' “ml show little interest in present ofler- docs not wait o see ow sie goes ,- _:___ wa-shed damning pence un. This type of cow usually bears U- Qlgoarse) 25c_ to 255% Washed rouior more booty ui>pwrsn¢°- with 1* mining soooo (uno) ze; to 21. lcvcl 5011 find ““d°’1i“°» ‘md “ot he' Washed rcieetlons (hurry, chafly. ing so much of the familiar weitllgc- atm) 19 to NL Unwashcd flame shape. Ther udder is placed ra er combing (coarse) 16 to “gm Un_ fill” filfwafd and 'utends wer "xt washed fleece clothing (fine) _17l to hind. As most DBFSOUB 11° 17. _ " richest milk is that obtained diiring ,1;,;LL0w__Deuvurms me heavy for _tlie lntter half of the milking P01105 the swam, of tho year which tends and it is here that this type of milk- to Maier p“ces_ City rendered Bond cr scores. It is`s\_;l‘D!'i;1i§‘§ _Fil noucg in barrels 6 to Gt. UUUMFY S"‘;°k» also how the stea y y e 0 B. all ,mlm in barrels No. 1, 5-2 to c., what a large quantity it works out Nm 2, ‘5 to 5ic. Cake No. 1, 61 1; ' the year. 6 .__ No. Z 5} to fic. ‘ O1f1miB 8 £005 V13" t°4b“y when the ml-`{UilcSE I-1AlR-Farmer or pedler COW 1B Within tht” 0’ nf°_‘1“` __'€°:_§'h: stock is coming to marketbinl nirinal C.; caiving, as one can n 0 11 supply and is being absor e a un- qunntity of milk she is giving and __h_____g__d. p__ic__s_ Farmer pedler judge for oneself as to whether she stock 36 tp 40c_ me noon kept up to the yield 0' “_°§i` ow Russians, JUNK, src. is be-sides \11‘1\1Z m°\"° “amy “bl” t° 8 absorbed as fast as received at full whether B110 is “edu” i“ can' quotations. Rubber Boots and I Bm H E195* Bdvo-°“t° “I keeping Shoes according to trim 7) to Sic. only pure-bred stock or a flrsi_;_ cross. Auto th.e_,,_ 7 to “_ Bieych; tirgs, So many farmers seem to eep ll 3 t 4s. Lead, heavy Sl 0 0- hcrd of so~called Shorthorns, many Tcaoiead 21 to 3ic. Brass, heavy or em.-.1 noingbegsuis bf“*°°' ‘1“‘°°-9 eo ioo. Ligue s to ro. Copper. .incapable Oi laying on fleslh 3-_fi _‘au heavy, 11 to l2c. Light 10 to 10%- ‘_l|,and whiehcanony ° 2 t 4, [hir a few weeks after calvinz. zinc * 0 U _md _hen gradually dry themselvesi __._.__.__---- ‘>"- ' .ins ‘ wssxnv giliconsiiiiiftl1ii€<(lo<(irc(ti`ieif;\;'ii\;'iiff 1:; HALLMARKET REPORT HIDIIBSNK " "K ' - INS, wo0L. U her gm milk litteiig Zimgaivviiltginngtis SK ”"" 9 or t ree mo ‘ ' fp t , Sept. 25, 1 13 _ and require to be dried oil by llfllld- nron o to INGARNS 1,131' FOR 1913. _ ‘ A Ong the most useful brnedn to Lleefhidcs. are firm and comin! B ' _ 1 , Do von know that HDI. J W0°d_ "1 f _ `. _ d re be- _ _+ - - ‘ ‘ Wap mnydblg llmemligitg i\nl;H:1e\is_.__1_~__§c..c§;;d2.1g§‘;; vious to this season. With fortl' horsemci ofthe Dominion ciidorge -HANUPACTURB” if lt will cure and prevent disease s ““‘°§ °“¥'...§3I’!.fl‘§“2i2il°i..l.. ?.§_§’4".`i-“ lf... ...'o. 1.1¢.. not __ th-_-;;_ ~;§=‘;_§»f§_ _1;°§_';>";;__"_f; _§§__§j§ nf. J. _woodbws Home Lim- _ ie. common among h~»f=»=»- ll°° °" ' h ld th ir own wit cre a e o . nent, __ _ rm _ »g;§;g:‘ the PIU B" °'°"‘ gliihgagiitgimulrtion iii hands' of the new has fifty-nve sons and daughters 1 ` ‘ r 0 ~"\i D n J ~ -------*-" asain-'s city #line green. Het- 16° with trotting records from 205% to 000|( B\‘>"*‘ ' ' emlnd \' _ . _ _ . _ . _ SHIRE' 1' ' . . wonunas on smnaansv 0°“"¢1;_{»__§_"_§_°“ _f_'_f_‘§__,‘_2§____P§§_§_ '{‘_§§_‘j_‘} mo, not on. oi on p..~fo»...e~o one For ale an nealgrs _ _ ,____,__,,,, ll' __ .~ 1 , (coarse) 16 to llilc. Unwashed fleece clothing (fine) 175 to 172c. 'Fellow prices are easier, and- stocks are accumulating. City rendered _solid in barrels 6 to Sic. Country stock, solid in barrels, No. 1, 5% to Sc. No. 2. 5 to 5ic. Cake No. 1, 6; to 6,\c. No. 2 51 to 6c. ' ‘ Horse Hair.-Farmer or pedlar stock 36 to 40c. ' Old Rubbers, Junk, Etc. is ab- sorbed as fast as received at full quotations. Rubber Boots & Shoes according to trim 7; to 8§c. Auto tires, 7 to Bic. Bicycle tires, 3 to 41:. Lend, heavy 31 to ic. Tea lead 21 to Sic. Brass, heavy 9 to 10c.' Light 6 to 7c. Copper, heavy, 11 to l2c. Light 10 to l0§c. Zinc Zi to 4c. Daw Wurs.-'Phe 'outlook for the coming Raw Fur season is for the maintenance of the high prices which have prevailed for the past two years, comparatively small stocks are in hands ol the dealers, which means big money for troppers, who ure showing great interest in thc situa- tion and writing for “I-lnllams Trap- per Guide" and the laws relating to trapping, a hook of 96 pugcs which we have published in French and En!- lish and we are mailing free to all oooooooooo oeoeo »°oo'».o¢‘|»'»o,e¢_n,o»_\ oo n.oo.eo.oo.oo, o o *‘ 2 o_o 0:0 o ogo Q o o o o » 4 ° I '°o°°.*'. * Z zo _o ’l‘omm Ha mond of Fredericton won straightawuy. ' 8 O O _ An effort will be made to intcrcsfs some of the "wealthy" sports- and have them purchase a speedway horse for the ice races this winter. If it is successful we can have a _whole lot of racing. ' l $ l ‘Duncan Robertson is kcBPi11lZ ull his reputation as the “speed seller." Qakloy 1{,_ 2.212, and The Abcgweit (2), 2.43§, are products of his breed- 'ing farm. He has four Of-hllf 0017-B equally promising that are we under- stand for sale. 1! i 1 Didn’t the Rexall Girl prove a dead game race mare._ She has n mark of 2.22% and seems to be able to heat it a cou.pl.e .of seconds. l Fred. Cameron is driving Frank Patch, 2.13},. and Dlngola,' 2.132, in _the Brockton races. U U l _ Ed. Crosby. has purchased the good trotting mare formerly owned by Gavin Harding. O U K Axbell, 2.185, has changed hands. He is now owned in.S_ul1\mcrBid0- .- ` Berks, 2.141, mu sister of Bot- tom, 2.23}, is racing in Grand Cir- cuit company. Knap MCCHYW is driving her. She was a money-w-in- ‘ner at Detroit, being second the ilnal _none to rotor Bnulrfn. 2.101- Bingara has the unique distinction of never having sired a l>H°°1'- H9 seems to have the faculty of con- trolling the trotting gait. I 0 l ‘ ` It was n marvelous showing for a i farmers who are care- $1 50. Cas_cade...._. . Cheeny....1. Ruth McGregor__..._ , _ soo NEW 2.10 RECORDS °Tenal‘a...... Grand Marshal ., . Peter Mc(lormick`.._.._ Kid Cupid...... F k L. ran L d Grattan O'Nolll...... . Aqulll_..... . ._ Willgo...... . _. Gazeta...... .. . ._ Santos Mnid...... . iil”cter Volo (2).._.. li O stc ed a mile Clos o 21 021 fooioozuj 02# o o 4:0 0.0 .xo .;. .,.' .go 0? aio . Ig' Q ._3g’ O 'Of , _ Q -= - e '° o ’=’ 5 o_o _ .;. .;. I o,» .;. » o o o o q_¢.eo,o».oo. UADS great iniportunce. m lovmont of the s lit im: ADVll .... .. ...¢... .i.... . .Pee Wee._..._ . . ._ .'i‘ornr`ny' Finch .... __ Belford Bellc...... _ .___ Marigold .... .. . Henrietta _ . _ ._ Tommy I-iorn..._.__ . , Lord Dcwey...... _ __ Dago F .... ._ . ._ a. y Unclo Bil!...... __ ‘Rcusens..._.. Etawuh (li)..._.. . _ ,_ Fnrra...... _ Alhaloma......- . .2.04 .2.07 Lambskini, Pelts or Bhearllngs 40 degree never before reached by a P1401 9 11-_'M0-Ili 03 -4-l_1*¢!°`°'1' X-11?! _to lille.. Country Lainhsklns' of trotting sire. well known western agricultural pub- Bhearlings 25 to 50c. . _ ` ' ° ° f _ ilicatlon. _ -,woul is being taken at unchanged 2.10 'l‘R.0T'I‘ERB OF 1913. “'l‘uke your road drag and go over . Th "prison, although nw market is slow _ your road every time it begins tv _em and drdggy, owing to the mills . be- The total of the 2.10 list is now dry off after a rain, between now and 'H9113 Ut ing well _stocked and the fact that thirty-eight. and ,the full corrected winter, and thus fill up the ruts, Cpunfy on 'the U_ g_ ta;-gg on gms gi-tieis ig un- list, with the pedigrees of thenew smooth it down, let the wind blow 9,,|_f_19d_ wgghgd combing New members of the select gathering, ap- over it and the sun shine on it, an (com-99) 35¢_ to 25§¢_ washed sloth- pears below: let the water run oil into the sid ing fleece (fine) ze; to z7c_ washed ditch. You may have several w i-elections (hurry, chaffy, etc.) 19 REDUCED 2-10 RECORDS- spells, and, again, there may be onl _ to 19ie.' Unwashed fleece combing ` ` one Q; two, About; that we do ,wg in King 3 County, -2-U4# Iknow; but it is a perfectly safe pro- cd anddcscrlbed DS -2-052 pnsitlon to go over it after every. Commenoing at 3 -2-05% 'raln, so that it is smooth when cod S l i weather sets 'in. Wagons passin .d over it~will ron hun it u somewhat H I7 i -2-091 _but if so, go over it again. If you _will be smooth all wintcr, except when it is filled with snow. -2-05? “If y,ou want to have' a smooth .2.06 .2.07 .2.07 .‘&.07 2.08 .2.08 2.08 _Z.08 2.08 .2.09 .2.09 _2.06 .2.07 _2.l)7 .2.07 .Z.08 ....2.08 *Star Wlnter....._ . .._.2.08 ._..2.08 ._._.2_08 ..2.09 2.08 Z 09 o og. .;. .;. og. 1;. og. .;. oze ¢o_oo_~o.»_o Q road nil the way to town, then per- suade your ncighbors toward town Uto do the slime thing. Point out to l chem that it is io their interest to k do B0 Whether thcy get paid fur it 5 or not. ,‘ “You must do either one of two 3 things-muke the road smooth or “have it freeze up rough. If you al- * low it to freeze up rough you must ; so bumping oycr it,hor, worse still uve your wie go umpin - over it &|until you wcnr dowir the liiiiips hy #the fiction of the wiignii tires. Whicu Lis easier-to prevent bumps by thc i use of the rond drug or wear them §,down with the wagon tire? You _.must do one or the other, and it 3 _seems to us it is better to smooth the rond_ down with the ronrl drag. ‘ "Now, we would persuade our rend- ers in those sections where we lnivf who are interested in furs and want fo . ` ° ' dirt roads to do this simple thing, to prepare for tha trapping season. Dirwtum _I seems to be fail. to and if we could persuade them, in snatch the mu,-els from the bmw 0f'turn, to persuade their nciglibors to -'~*°--'-*°"'“ all champion pacers. He recentlyyd" this Hiluvlc thiuir, thc rcufl i>\'<>l>~ stepped a ,uno on n half mile truck lem would he solved from November in 2_02_§_ He has not lost a smglefto February. In February tlicrc is heat this seag0n_ He is so Bpecdy_usually a thaw which affects an inch that he CML step an eighth in 13 5ec_,or two of the road, especially on the ._ _ onds, a 1.44 clip. He is slated for South hillside. When this thaw comes’ ».»~:-»:~-:-~:-~z~~:--z-~:--:~~:~»:-~:~~:~»:»~:~~:#~:--:-z~~:-. to boot on 1.551 of mo ,i=..¢cu_ just no over uw road --min. ond if will then lic smooth until the frost THE TURF. Sensational fusing has character- goes out of the ground in the spring. --- ized the year 1913. New and foster: “If you will kccp on doing this. The identity of Dr. Sharper re- records, better fields of horses and your after your. you will find that mains so iari uncstablislied. Should bigger purses are the causes. _the frost which is to go out in the his own'ers fail to prove it by Octo- o s o spring will be very much lcsstlinn it ber 3rd first money in the 2.17 trot Devilish Dorothy, 2.18}, trotted is now. The frost under the roiul goes to Devilish Dorothy. the two fastest heats ever trotted bf’-ll is Bimllli' <`=\ul\f‘ entries Captured about $1.500- 1 * ' * why not lot if, me on, im-n-"<1 of "* * Vesta Boy, 2.051, was in (‘-l\ar- having it under your rundlied'?" Fred. Cameron headed the list of lottetown and was turned nroundl -money-vuinning drivers at Halifax. the track a couple of times. Hg! ------------- ` , y y p ' , t . 7. '10r<>ut0. Sept- 18. 1913- ,Host money for me ,,,,,,,..,,,_ D . .°. i»uoui.sivi on noon uoixns. BEEFHIDES are greasy with (air ' '_*n* Dr. J. 0A. Johnston luis sold Baby ` “D” ;;;°»'u "° °;1:;‘,~=° .;“.,_1:,f“;;“~,;=;;“;).“-“ ..‘3“; hr.. l‘.i.°.::..r.§’;i “ 1, v;\ orc sa. 1 c q om _ _ _‘ ~ _ to Q: `tauners. City Butcher Hides, flat, W11lt_l_\0f- DF _Been Em mf t_‘;‘_;°\_‘ 5515** _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘i 131 to 15o_ por ie. xnopootoa Hinos In .<= 0111" °1\ 0 wmv B 11 - goo_oo}~o.n,u.oo°oo_oo,oo.oqs N0_ 1. 13$c__ No' 2’ 12ac_ _.Court pager another ye.ar;_. Cuoosruo '{r'_frtHc‘§f§& 9‘;§»’‘i‘¥ls ‘hunt imnnlf Prices steady' City skin? nrrlittevs. allduclh sgredit ise diieptog his' ‘ “my work ls.very mmm” “nd “mt "° _ green flat 16c_ Country, cured 11 I _ _f tt _ - _ become more popular. When pur- to ]§c_ pafrt cured 17c__ according owner, H. H. Horne, for the perse-_ _ GOOD ROADS _Exgtisnscxifigrgilzsit hc pfixltto f__lu. - 1 1 di h' t 1* _ » - 5:0, ll'»ll <‘l‘a.'l0, __ | .°;“:°.‘.'.’s ;":::_§'.;::I;'°‘°.':.‘;2;°°.f.“"ss: 1° usa: .;':.';:,‘;“ -1 -. -»- ‘ - ~ fell: U50” U10# °°“;’B f“°°1"1 1101111' orrlgiiasgginidsmigros iiighiry with “ 1°* "‘ “’°'k '° “““ig""°“ °“t' giV"“ allthenticauy- and when it is deliveries heavier with better quail- I' ‘ .1 4 in b Batisfueltiory’ lim 'Med gwublo ligsmla ty' City take of! $3-50 to. ?4'00` tl1Enl11€F:H¢3`u1°T’igF:Ui:;i 5022111-wMa\\Y realize that good roads urs to their t"'"`Rt-il' th" muse of good “md” t" thfihina 01:2; tix"?>Ii?£oiWgi1c(tho -pud- Country wks on No' 1'() “M0 to are making plans already and it will I ' ' g‘___ _§’i__ the _mting H r Mlm' bio' 2' $250 to $35 -' 1 ti nut be surprising to see some fast Ti uw person of experience it is SHEEPSIEINS iam alcc_?`"_‘_‘_1u€_o'_:§ sidehvheelers brought on from the fairly cosy ¢e_1k *O _I’§f_“_°“" *" °"_‘; giiiingioi? 1201: gggifnfiioooitoy Lomb- iNew Y°"k Balm. f. . f-hal' give” U ‘WNY Y e or “ mon sk ii , Pclts or B carlin s 40 to 55c_ ‘ 01 W0 “fm” °‘f“’i“H~ “{_'“§"?' j_“dg§‘;§ rriiuiirry Lambskino or liinoorunga 25 Hffanzlfzgfgfefhftth?,;‘;‘f$,'f hy her appearance, u is is to 5Qc_ _ng winten She can pace ___ fright more difficult to discern those cows WOOL is unchanged at fo,-mer (llnngor (‘_onimei'ciul) 'l`hn lllngincering llecoril, ln spool; more or less, in turning out to wor _nn the higliways- at the r`cQul~st lg _ _ _ ing ri bit in this view. 'I‘he fact rc (Selected) mains that a great number nf Miss- B Farmers geuemuy___re coming t0'_ouri citizens manifested sufficient in- Zbmmm in as _[___ t I _, _ L tl idevotc their time and cncrrty tu im» i, a afegcenso ic _ _ `automobilist. While the automobile! proving thcm anfi "my Wm dm'htlc'"" owner can select his own routm __0t,llnvo the sumo interest in maintain- curing if his journey is 1engl.l|cm:d inung rimm' “he mind “mum propos! order that smooth going may be iii-IMD" 'B ""0 “mt ls. spr°'“““': "very iOy__d_ the man wlm uses __ t____m ____ whore in the country us the ccnnmnif: ]l_m_se__ is c__mpeu___1 to t__|___ _hu value of proper Highways liecnmcs Ehm_t____t mute no matter h_)__,_, _______- more and more generally npprccu\tcd_ the roads may he. To the 'horse r_ser_' _thi-reforc, the highvvuy problem is ol l ' ' GORED BV I BULL" ny the use or uw sour loo ami: on Q M....f...._........ ..-......, dirt roads \vomle|~\'ul results have is iw;msgs.i_|:m:_:o»ig__e:\:f___mi.-rrun been nchievcd. It is iisscrtcd that 5 Q' ` ' ' y - » _,_ __ __ _ __ ‘__ \_ !_ KEYSIONE DEMORNER. oven the bn. e e¢_,s o mis. in <1 v o _.___ o_ Q_____k__,,___v__,______m_____"___f°_ roads can he o,vcrtcrl hy tie proper - ` ‘ _ _ ¢_1\“-_\g11,¢_l»-'\r:> cv_¢fw|n‘1l\d\.'-=- -_-LJ' ,_ ._ _ ;.._ _- Q _ .~\ 1”); _`~ __¢_; 1 ~-Q-ififi _MAIL CONTRACT SEAl.l‘1l)- TIGNIDERS, addressed to the l’ostniustcr General, will be re- ceived ut Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 7tli November, 1913, for the conveyance of His lVlajesty's Mails, on u. proposed Contract for four ycnrs, six times per week, over liurnl lloutc No. 1, from Milltown Cross, l’. hi. lsluud, from the Post- master Uei\cral’s pleasure. l’i‘liitcd notices containing further information ns to conditions of pro- posed C-oiitrnct may ho scan und 'i_\»ii\nk forms of Tender may he ob- ltaincd nt the Post Offices of l\’llll- town Cross, lirooklyn, Gomrmcrcial ltlross and nt thovofflce of the Post. __l of ~ , Ufl I t _ the governor, HN ii source of dun- me "sms or _gcr in the posslh it-yr that the im ¢,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,j:_ 'pression will he created that high- poet Omce Ilmpecto,-'B 0mce_ ` JOHN F. WI-IEAR, " Post Office Inspector.” Clmrlottetown, Sept. 26th, 1913. 1766-9-2'{Ms3i. Aqllirl 2.271-4 (Pure Bred Ccrfificafe No. 5| The greatest bred of all the stal- lions_ A great young sire. Futurltyi bred all over, and the sire of colt trntterl of size and substance. Will 'have a grand lot out at the races 'this year. Watch them. They are the kind you want, Kaldah, sister of Acquiri is the dam of Baden 2.05}, the largest money winner in 1912 and the premier winner, in regular rao.ng events, of all time. Raden'» winning; ful' 1912 Bm01lht6d C0 $35,' 775 and a Gold Cup valued at $500.00 for $30,000. Elcrvice Fee $15.00. Russian Nohleman Prince_Vislamski and he was' afterwards sold to the J. M. sieilol.-soil _ *Bw - __ 5 i:;i;o'"6'5o ; HORSEMEN ATTENTIO _ ! DR. ]. WO0DBURY’S HORSE LINIMENT and DR. ]_ WOODBURY‘S CONDITION POWDERS will save and preserve the life of your horses.Their use 'will cure and prevent the disease common to horses, such as Cough, Colds, Dis- `t_emper, Glanders, Spavins, Pink Eye, Splinis, Curbs, Enlargements, Cracked Hoof, _Kidney Trouble, Fevers, Cuts, Sores and will remove bunches of all kirids. _ i.; | r I ' llliroliii ll§fRll` ...__ gi1°"r'ioaoons ir sob can $1.00 to fer havin! °°‘1““'°‘1 th” 1’“°“"‘ “““' , ' - \ wilomlufj .8 ~ Those da ry' _ rduggfon of i-Iorscliides are of better quality stallion, but twelve years old, stand I _ V mu’ nouigsfrthocotxrfdty the melilon with heavier deliveries. City take oil mg H, ,my 10¢a1|¢y_ and fe is eonciu- _ “ch of t ° I ld not $8 50 to $4 00 f‘ountry take off No ,_ h ( Bm ef, “V” °:°|\“:c. ";:'°.;`,`,T%¢;d;f¢:”\\,\-dl1,'$a.50 to "$i.0lf. No. 2, $2.50 Ui gtg; prfré agar; ogy Agon' Use this preparation thoroughly for all and every disease of the horse for which it is ftdllliliikuded.. D V A I _:re hgh! _nfs 9-7\\r-old`¢l"ade tm $3.853. *_ _ _ W m nd _Jw 2'0"' __0_____._-_ _he °p0;,e,. to con. Criticise it closely. Carefully watch, mark and notice its effects, and honestly iudglng it on its merits, $01 _ » 4 _ e ns re n so ne a - - » . ' - ~ ‘gag » '_of\'fi1§ €oR.t\ie° eazf wool mhrket. City trol the gait of his offspring to a__W\-1 be wmpeued W endmse it » _'I l, _. 1 i if '.1 _4 f F i 1 ._ , i if ' K r ‘ 1 O