_S\.Oharles . -7.--.--'11 ,ov We .1 ._ --n GUARDIAN < °""‘»”' rms-rorum "Tho Shirt Comfortable" _You can’t get away from it- 'this 2929;, Coat Shirt is the ea_siest-fitting, most correctly . tailored shirt youcan buy to-day. shirts miles ahead of the r- dinary kind. We make die right Collars 'too I Lookjfor- the mark. :i7 ~ lui " ‘B sun . T: '“i“.'i.i.ie-.i.i°.:is-S 1 _ Punt: S ' MAGIC. ,,.,_ff;f¢,,. Bnkiivo @&§y Pownniz in CANADA, % ioizoNTo,oN`T. li;-J IJ , _ 5;; -' 5”’ ' I V I A* _ _ -3-1 _§ .,f....1.~..- -_"li f ,_ I '5/' - , _ y _ , / . .,,,, ,f /4 5'/ ,» .-.-:- 1. A - ‘=“'~-' _= ,__ /_/2,._|_~;_|_=_|:_____i'_’§! - .---._ : -' ~, f T'“""‘~' ' ,_ _»_~ 'Q01-*"-~ -_`°” -' _ ._ _ ,gl __ yr.. - _ --,.._§-,_,~___,_; "’"“'~=--'Q-.-l_,__ __ ,E i' ____ »- _ me ---==‘ 1._-~.-3;.-_»_-_-_-*_ __ _ -- "‘ ° ~"-w-T-1`-.;* " i‘ y - 1 ' 1 *s E; v \ \ _ ._ ‘\\\=\\-.“,~,, a \\\ __ _` wi; ` ` '°_ A The Lillie Friend To All Mankind BUY a Gillette Safety Razor, New' ' Pocket Edition, and put it on your dressing table. Some morning, you will shave with it-then ' ll ‘ s the_“_Gill_ette will be as much of a hobby with you as it is with thousands of other men, the world over. _Have you never wished for one-say on a Sunday morning -or in a hundred emergencies when you knew you were not shaved but should he? ‘ It is not something you have to learn-you just do it. i The pocirctcnse is heavily plnteil In gold, silver or gun metal- plainfnlislicd or richly figuied. Handle and blade box either triple silver plate or i.iK gold plnted. Prices $5. to $7.50 Stores handling Gillette Snfety Razors display Gillette signs in their windows nud on their counters. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. OF CANADA LIMITED _ Ollice md Factory. 63 St. Alexarider SI-. Montreal. _ /W A s (<.§.Z»-- -‘--- --_ 0.1.1.. ' _ e Gilt* _ KING'S COUNTY INDUSTRIAL fE}}£I-III`lE31'I'IC)1\`I AT GEORGETOWN Thursday, September 50. |909- omna Display of Exiiihiie. Mcalsmid R¢f~=Sh\11°“*H°"'\‘° Gf°““°‘°` Liberal Prizes in a‘l Departments. I-0W¢Sl EX°“"Hi"“ R“llW“7 R“W5- 25 Cents Admits to Races and All Departments ‘ EXHIBITION RACES: _ _ There will be two class Races held in connection with the Kiiigfs“Coiinty Ex- h,b;|,on_ on 'rmll-5dl,y_ l-lgplember (goth), |909. The classes are as o ows. 2.30 Class, Trot and l ace~-Pii_rse$$‘iool;>~ Entries close aztliio glcaliqilril-Er; m. Monday Salllkmbeli 2°th~ All mc” end at tha conclusion of the filth heat. Money must in *WHY ‘WFS “¢¢P"'P““Y °m|'Y» ,lgntrnnoo foe 5 per cent of purse, and 5 per cent additional mm winners, P dwd d 0 er cenhzs pe, mm, 15 por cent and 10 per cent. Five horses IIIICB I ¢ 15 P -°--<1 -° H°--‘r ned: “°..::f:':.‘..‘.‘.::1i.tr.gm"-.z“":.-if when they conflict with the .ibove con ions dressed tothe Secretary of Ropes. W W- -l'”1:l‘l“"' E:";';fl‘;t_f°;n_§ates 3p0Blnl trains from Sourls and _Chariot etowii b' 1 . t Steamer Enterprise will carry PBSSUIJEGFS ffm" M“fl"'Y HF" 1;’ ilflflullsta 3 0-clock ._ m_ calling at Beach Point. Return fare 50 cents. S0 We 012 - “° '°d"°°d mes' 'rizhm ARRA1~cisi\isNT_S_ _ . H _ __ _ _ . d lf, r trains r0m 6 S B Ions o Excurhion (lewis mliieiiit i.Yiiilssbl$ariass`i;i'i Slipligiubgr zloth siid 30th, good to re- Gsorgetown ns he Hg st |909 T,,,l,é|,~ nt Speoiiii Reduced Rates will be issued Rggllgoxlzmi giinctkélle saiitaind intermediate stations to Georgetown on September , . =°"f;-..'f.°;i2.°r.;a:;;:.°.:‘.::: °::=.° 0- »°~-. -- '0 |0Wl*' Faro'I`rnIn Dpi mwlnl Fare Trninhbgpls. Station 80 Bum 7.30 7° 7.50 U 7-57 8.03 8. io 8.30 H. Sz 8 57 9-15 9,18 7 3° 8 oi; 8.13 8.23 8.34 9-25 9 :iS 9_ 43 9155 io,o7 Idt55 ` ii.oo In -. i7 10.30 ym»]¢_______ ,,............$ Sufl'olk.... Bedl`iird........---~-----~-- I`rni~adie............ .....- Pisquid.. P‘iri|'iiil'°hisAn rfsnaent. ' I- LESUE "°°LE's°°"‘°" 9-dit,i4.i8,ai_sfsiiflifls-21-'7~ » l’8&l'Il _ ffuh and good, received _every day from Roper’s Cel brated Dairy Farm . - ` eWe are the only people handling this brand, _ Call and have some- Weareallaliveonthis 'l shirt question-we make » ‘ . 1 _ ' -< ,'~-' » Geo. Boswell; Brd Albert. Boswell. ‘ " ' ,, Flock of Llncolns, consisting of- Bull. 3 YW" 0l` 0148!'-1 -l0l1ll Wnlk ram and four females, the females to Bl. N°l`t|1_ RiV°"~ consist of 2 ewes, each to have resredl Hull. 2 YGBFH Old-1 SB-l11l1¢l C. C. a lamb this season, 1 shearllng one 1'5"' Mt' M° wk- 1 and 1 ewe lamb: lst Albert Boswe ; _ Shorthorn Hereford, Polled Angus Znd Ernest Lund, 3rd Geo. Boswell. or Galloway' Grades. Cow, 4 yea/rs old and upwards in CLASS XXIX' milk or cal!-1 Robert Long-wo1~‘t.l1‘; 2 _ Inohert Longworth; 3 whiihes stead, Southdowns. Hightleld. Ram, Z shears and over! lst Cephaci l-lgllor, 2 years old and under 3-1 Nunn, Winsloe; 2nd Oliver Saunders,lHobo\;t Llongworthh R Trilby. _ Heier, year ol -1 obert Long- R-o,m Lamb: lst Cephas Nunn;i 2nd worth; -2 Francis Chowan; 3 Robert Oliver Saunders; ,3rd Oliver Saunders. Longworth. ° Ewe, 2 shears hn_d over, hnvingi re-| Heller CBM (under 1 year and over tired 5- lamb this season: lst Caphas 6 monthS)"-1 Wm MCKWIGY. N0l`fl1 Nunn; 2nd Oliver Nunn* 3rd Oliver Rifles can ( d 6 th d 3 ,1 _ e er un cr mon 's on "Shearling: iet oepims Nunmiover 3 mouths)-1 Robert Lonrwvrth 2nd O-liver Saunders; 3rd Oliver Nunn. CLASS XVI|-»-‘JERSf3YS- Ewa Lamib: lst Cephas Nunn' 2nd _ oliver smmders; ara oliver simon- Ngptlll. sviygsgfrgr2°iae;`3nyvmGo;.;;i;, ers. ' - Flock of Southdowns, consisting ofM“rg“t°' ‘ rarngiapd ffozur fzmalemhtlée liemales to V335; lhgggf James Essory, con s o ew s eac o ave rear- ed a lamb this lseason, 1 sheariinglo £2116 qxglénéggiiili lvfygfuce °1dS,;;,d e\ve and 1 lamb: lst Cephas Nunn; 2nd Hi hne1d_ _ ' Oliver Saunders; 3rd Oliver Nunn-_ gun can (under 6 months and over SWINE' I 3 months-1 Wallace Stead; 2 Spur- geon Warren, North I-liver. E‘l’°“ B“°°” H955' oow in milk or can <3 years old For the 'nest pen' of 2 pure bred and upwa,.ds)_1 Wm Clark. 2 Wm hogs. mose sultallle for Export Bac-_(mark. 3 Wallace Stead_ ’ on. The hogs to ne bred and owned|o Gow' in muk or calf’ Z years o1d__1 by the exhibitor: lst J. W. _Callbeck; Wm Clark; 2 Jas E530,-y; 3 Wallace 2nd Pope Cook; 3 Geo. Crockett. Stomp Cl1¢Sl5¢f Whites- i Helter, 1 year old.-1 Wallace Boar.'2 years and Ovsff 1°* I-00°”-fd Sinha-; 2 wm oihrii. _ Cdllfi. D0l1l11dBt0f\~ | Helier Calf (under 1 year and over Boar, 1 year and under 2: lst Thos. 5 months)-1 wm Clark, W. Prowse, Union. | Heifen Calf (under 6 months and Boar, over tl months and under 12 op°er 3 months)-1 Wallace Stead; 2 months: lst Leona/rd Court; 2nd A.Hi. Wm Clark. ‘ Boswell. ' _ | Herd, consisting of 1 Bull and 4 Boar, under 6 months! lst Thus. W. females, over one your old, and own- Prowse; 2nd Leonard Court. f led by exhibitor--1 Win Clark. Sow, 2 years old and ovcr, having Breeders’ ymmiz lfcfd, to consist ol reared- n' litter, spring or sumimer,l Bull and 4 fomales iindci' 2 _Years 1900; 1st A. H. Boswell; 2nd Leon-_gf élhev; nuéllto li_i=bowdue_<1~. ntnhd feu;\2_l)e_s r C ul-t_ o owns an rc ny, e ex i l- aS1owl,)1 year old and under 2, hav- l'»0f"'1 Wm Clark- ' ing renmi it litter, spring or snnimoi-,l Champion Bull. any asv - 1 Wm. 1909: lst Tlios W. Prowsc; Znd Loon- Clark- _ _ Court I Champion female, any age-1 Wm. MSI vi 6 in nths nd under 12 Clark- Dw' .0 er 0 a _ Helter, 1 yaarold--1 Roper Bros. months. lst A. H. Boswell, 2nd Lyle 2 J R _ 3 R B Boswell, Marshfield; 3rd John Berri- Huis! (37611,-'( .d°pef "°S'ld gan, East Royalty. ~ e :D6 'in “nl el; yi” C1 DF; Pair of Pigs. 3 months old and u'n- ‘ZZ Zope: 5)” "mc B ow” ’ rlltilrosti $'oi;)f;xl1;v,Vsl!1;ia.i;ai;1oiwtLé ggpgegbuaif Helter Calih (llrlilG; 6 mUI|;1ths_ zagd 3rd A_ Boswen _ over 3 mont s)- oper ros, E 1 Roper. reiggl' ylixsr £;l;g.in;vg,-,'suh:;,;rg Herd, consisting of 1 bull and 1, 1909. 155' Roper hms. 2nd Jw Roper'-female, over one year old, and owned Solw 1 year old-and under 2 hav-i by exhil’it°r°"1 Roper Brmi’ ing reared a. litter, spring or summer, 1 Igrelideriil F;““g lherdi dw Eonsist' 909_ lst Jas Ropen u an erna es un er wo yea S ,U _nd und ,. 12 mouths, of age;'bu1l to be owned, and temal 1St°€v';,1;°,;',frwa_,l§.e,,_ 2ud°R0,,,,, B,.,,,,_|hoth owned and bred by the exhibi- - . _'tor-1 Rope! Bros. _ deliiaiir ntiliiilliliii' gallii‘(t;l:£]se?iiliucl1t2lil(i ‘lst Bull tzt tyears °M_1 Roper Bros' ' ` Charlo- e own. Jiiizfeordiiilgrsow with litter or not 2B;_1';1p;r 13:0; old-1 Jas Roper. city; ‘°:f.:““.';.5..s:i=:;1si£°:...’§°§;ii ..._ -» malesi any age: lst Jas Ronan over slxlmouths)-1 Jas Roper. . Bull Calf (under six months an Sow' wer 6 amiii “[223 .iz ivnolilhlsli over 3 months)-1 Roper Bros. lst; A. A. McBeat ; . . a - ` ' tees, am J. w. ohiiheek. 2 F”-“°i§ C‘“°ff,*_“‘» W‘“§l°“;_ e rs 0, Pair of. Pigs, 3 months old -and un- CUW “ m °l' ca l 7 5* _ der 5. months, 'narrows excluded; 1st|a“dB“D‘f";1`dJ§)-;R0£€l` BYOS; 2 R09' A.. A. ivicneatii; 2nd -Pope cook; ard sf FOB- “S UP” -H 2 _ _H Gem Crockett Cow in milk orr_ca. , years L i~ Breeding sow, with litter grub nitéo-3:: Rover: 2 Roper Bros; 3 Ja : J. W. ; ' iiiii viihiihsi ldiiiiidiztra Geo. ciioilhiicé Brilésmviw Bulb any 88°-1 R01” itil I 1 b ' ferIi’i`iiles.°oril1iys aggi 1;: J. W[irC*;l1lberk. B§30l;“mPiUU femde- any “F5 "1 ]l°P° _ TAMWORTI-I. ° Boar, over 6 and under 12 months: -CLASS XIX' lst Walton E. Warren, Marshfield. Ho1Eteln_Fl-lesians Boar, under U months: lst Roper Bum 3 year, or olde.,-_1 Gavin Hal- Broi-: 2114 Jas R°r>=f- - ai , o h m' noha; 2 J. s. wen Breeding Sow with litter of not 13c;?B,.;-,gnzy let Rom’ 3 peter ll/[oN lass than 5 pigs: lst Thos W. Prowse; Robertson’ Marshnem_ _ Znd Lenard C°“"t' Bull, 2 years old-1 John Tweedy Pen- °°“si5ti“3 °f 1 boar ‘md 3 !°` Earnsclille; 2 Josiah Howett, Franc males, any ago! lst A. H. Boswell. River; 2 John Court, é)0na1d;ItO%_‘ °`*' B ll, 1 ld-1 avin ar ng, CLASS XXXVHI BERKSHIRES‘ Gralham's yelliiad; 2 C. J. Bruce, Val- l tl ld' 3 F d C. Cl lt, Victori . Boar, 2 years and over-1 Samuel e¥3,§1f3au (fade, 1 ygafald angpizvnl- O' C' Lane' Mt Memck' 6 months)-1 Horace Wright, Lower Boar, 1 year and under 2-1 Peter Banque, 2 Fred G_ Clark’ view,-l,,_ Brodie, York; 2 John Stetson, Marsh- Bun dau (under 6 months and, over dem; `3 RUP" Bros' City’ 3 months)-1 Wm McKinley North B°‘"' °v°r|6 and "nd" 12 months- Riv r- 2 J hn Stewart Marshfield I Samuel Ings I-Iazel'nrooi<.l 2 Wood ° ’ O ' ` _ ' 'f cow in mini or oaii <8 rem 01 $05331, Hazel Grove; 3 A. P. Ings. and upwm_ds._,__1 Gavin Harding' G,.a_ b Nm Son; 2 Samuel Ings; 8 Peter Brodie. C- Clan* _ ed ,‘f‘§l,,,,¥f’“§,',‘,',,':,'; ,§.';f,',,,,f,,,,f'g1§§§§ 1 ima o. ours, z chi-in»Ha~niing;~ a ' E Fleartn Marshfield Sow. 1 Year old and under 2 hav- "’*v. 3 Frid U” 3 Gavin Hard 1 'niei1n-- 21° r der 6 months, barrows excluded -i 1 mm `¢ongistin‘g of 1 Bull and 4 field: 3 Peter Brodie. ' _ 4 H ,ll - 2 Breeding Sow" with litter of not ed by exhibitor 1 Gav n ar nv' Boar, under 6 months-1 A. A..Mo- Beatti, Marshfield; I Pape Cook, Llt< T A '$.05 is S0" S“"°'i“° tis York; I Gao Crockett, York. Bow, 3 years mil oven, having Mah 3; Simmons Bros. ` mi B ` ‘ (Continued from- page 6. ed a litter. spring or summer. 1909--r 01-535 XVI 579531353- ' °9"“m9l4°|! Ewa Lamb: lst John Tweedy; Ind 1 Rollo!! 3¢UWBl’¢. Winsloo; 3 J. W.) Bull, I yours or older-1 Easton ' vearly Item Alfred Robertson; 3rd John Tweedy. Gallbwli 3 Wlllllce Stand. Bros, Charlottetown; Z Simmons, Impqfhni hops to du Flook nl Cogngnldm wmlsgl-ng nf mSow, ldnlllitéild anxdmupwardmhav- ?£'0s,lCh$f1lli1t.iA¢gwl!. 3 Charles Wea- Edo* s I N _ lun” *O ¢_0m¢. ramimqiouri a1,f.h 'remotes xresre s =r.sx> sorsummer erhe. nts wen. to onnglgg 0| gmewal ,sch to llnvn .l.9u9.--1 A. A. McBeat.h; 2 Geo Crock-' Bull, 2 years old-1 Easton Bros; 2 I ronroq n lamb tbl, 5,m,m_ 1 Elm”-llng att; 8 Geo Crockett. |W. Moilatt, Mayfield. l °l th' 'week for s‘¢u|»d‘y ,ye and 1 ew, lamb- lst John Twwgy CLASS XVIII.-Gurnseys. Bull. 1 year old-l Easton Bros ; _ _gud AUM, R,,,,,m°,,_ ami, ii years aid-1 noon srovnhy Buipitt, cardigan; a simmons Subscribers. i onhss xxvnr. Cl\°f1°¢*-°"°"“- B'°°- ` _ Lincohm_ _ Bull, 1 year old-1 Jas Roper. city; _Bull C51! 1 year old_and over »XOXOO Ram, 2 shears and over: lst Alpert 3 R09" Bm" °’ “°“ 5”’ m‘°“° Bm" 2 Sim' Boswell. French Fart; 2nd Ernest 5”” can (““d°" 1 YW! md °V°l`_m°°fl ( d 6 th d MONDAY' Lund, Mu. Hn-nerr; ara Geo. aosweii, 6 hw\\¢\1=)-1 Jw Burst- 13;" tl 1 ‘Q *f n mg” f’ TE 0"" DENMARK AND ,N I F’°“°" Fm' mm om (under 6 m°“th° md W" ni-ohm as 0 ms' mm 'rnnsrvn FARMING 1 Ram, shesrllng: lst Albert Boswell. 3 m'°"'th“)""1 R°9°" B'°°i 3 Fnncls ' ' ami i.hmh~ nn. hihert Bnsweiin and Ohnww- Wi“°l°°~ ' 0°" "1 “'"‘ °' °°"- 3 ’°““' °“‘ "“ 4 d by exhibitor-1 Easton Bros- 2 Breeders' young hard, to consist of Herd, consisting of 1 Buill and 4 B ll d 4 I d t _ .,. 1- oth owned and bred by the exhibi- Chsmplon Bull, shown in- class - 1 over 3 months-1 Simmons Bros; 2 Easton Bros. ' Helier Calf (under 6 months and sloe Station; 2 Easton Bros. 6 months-1 Robert Stewart, Win-l Easton Bros. ' Champion female,shown in misss-1 Easton Bros. I CLASS XXI.-AYRSHIRE GRADES., Cow 4 years old and upwards in milk or icalf-1 Alexander Robertson,` Marshfield; 2 Simmons Bros, 3 Sim- mons Bros, 4 Euston Bros, 5 Robert Longworth, Royalty. Cow in milk or calf, 3 years old -1 Tupper Ferguson, Marshfield; 2 Easton Bros, 3 G.E. Love, City. Helter Z years old and under 3-1 Robert Stewart, Winsloo; 2 _Easton Bros, 3 Tupper Ferguson. 1 | Heller, 1 year ‘ _old-1 Alexanderl Robertson, 2 G. E. Love, City; 3| Alexander Robertson. Helier Calf (under 1 year and over, six months)-1 Alexander Robertson, 2 Byrne Bros, North River. Heller Calf (under 6 months and| ovcr 3 months)-Hector McRae, East Royalty; 2 Tupper Ferguson, Marsh-l tlcld. _ - CLASS XXII. Jersey or Guernsey Grades. _ Cow and Calf Coiv, 4 years old and upwards In milk or call-1 Roper Bros, 2 Sim- mons Bros, 3`Enston Bros. Cow in milk or call, 3 years old- l Roper Bros, 2 Easton Bros. Holter 2 years old and under 3-- 1 Simmons Bros, 2 Simmons Bros, 3 Roper Bros. Helier, 1 year old-1 Simmons Bros, 2 Wm. Gregory, St. Avards. Hcilcr Cult (under 1 your und ovcr 6 months)-l Joseph Carter, City; 2 Roper Bros. Heller Calf (under 6 months and over 3 months)-1 Wallace Btcad, 2 Wm. Clark. N. Wiltshire. . CLASS XXIII. Holstein Grade. Cow, 4 years old and upwards, in milk or calf-1 Peter McN. Robert- son, 2 Fred C. Clark, 3 Alexander Robertson, 4 Peter McN. Robertson, 5 Fred C. Clark. Gow, in milk or oall, 3 years old- 1 Fred Clark. Helier, 2 years old and- under 3 - 1 Alexander Robertson, 2 Peter McN. Robertson, 3 Fred Clark. Heller, 1 year old-1 Fred Clark, 2 Fred Clark, 3 Byrne Bros, North River. _ Heller Calf (under 1 ycar old and ovcr ii monthsl-l Byrne Bros, 2 Byrne Brcs. _ l Hoifer Cali (under 6 months amd over 3 months)-1 Fred Clark; 2 Wm McKinley. SPECIAL PRIZE Given by Holstein Freisan As- socis/tion. Champion Grade Dairy Cow, sired by a Holstein Registered Bull-1 Fred Clark. CLASS XXIV. STEERS Best pair of Steers, 1 year old-1 A H. Boswell, Marshfield. Best pair of Steers, calves of 1909- 1 Samuel C. C. Lane, Mount Mellick. CLASS XXX. Shropshire Downs. l`\‘am, 2 shears and over: lst- Geo. Boswell, French Fort; 2nd L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield; 3rd Wm. McRae, Wheatley River. Ram, sliearling: lst Geo. Boswell' 2nd Geo. Boswell; 3rd Oliver Nunn. Ram Lamb: lst Geo. Boswell; 2nd Ewa, 2 shears and over, having Boswell, A. I-I. Boswell' 3rd Oliver Nunn 2nd A H Boswell, Brd Oliver Nunn to consist. of 2 e wes, each bo have 2nd A I-I Boswell' 3rd Oliver Nunn Oxford Downs. Ram Lamb lst A H Boswell, 2nd l ' ` i I ~ ‘ ` ' ' , , A ' ' _ " .' ` ` -‘~‘ . 1 ‘ if* ‘ ‘ , ' _ - 5 - i~-" "iii:”\`1|`|"f"‘»7fii'i»i`:'¢"l» » . A “~ " 1.-0' = - ` . ~ = f i.il.“_i;‘§;i.`-'.‘».:“;i..".-;<~’ 'us .. .':Zi»`-. " - _ .I-.fv , V. ....i'.. :.`_' 11.4.; Wi' §3..u~&§:iiia».: i 1 " "" ’ ' "' i '_A » A _ ~ ...A " :Js*M 1_ _ _ , Ei-nest Luna; an-i ceo. aoswen. ~ 0°* 1° mu* °‘ "lf (3 Yes" 010 “<1 “"6 “l"'“'f'°"1 E‘°‘°“ B'°“' 2 Sm' The time Kin <1 i De ir l Ewa, 2 shears and over, having \lPW°_"g°?I'1'1RoR°P°" BNHS 3 R09" m€}';iYBi;°:;,,¥ks;,F11;lac;fs2B;g;_s °m_1 has alhout seven anion; tl; arliesarol _reared a lamb th-is season: lst EmestiBr0B. _ Kink l;°l_*'~ U Z Um 1 Easton Bros; 2 Bimmohs Bros; 3 Sink Prince Edwarrdrlsi-and (14,843 square, Limo; and Albert Boeweii; ani om. CW “ _ 2 R” - BY°=_"§= - mm B,,,,,_ 4 _ _ _mih-H) and _about twehtviive times B°°W°l1» ' ll J" R°°°"` °°" '°“' J” 1-1eiier.1 year oid-1 simmons ami' -°“' P°l’“’°¢10n ,t2,soo.ouo; that iii, Ewa, shesriing: let Aibsrt Bosweu; Rvirer- 3 Easton 3,08. 3 Eaam, B,,,s_ 'ivan 170 to the square miie. Ii this 2nd Gw Boswell: 3rd Albert BDSWGU-1' CATTLE' ‘ 1 Hhiiei- chu (hinisr 1 year and over P'°“”"° We" “° *’“°“'Y P°P“l“*°° EW° Lalllbi ,180 Alb°I’¢ B°9W°“Z 311°' CLASS XIu"`SH’0RTH0RNS' itemales, oven one year om, ann own- he Denmark it would have :i4o,ooo' people. Denmark in famous for its produc- ion of farm crops, and also of ani- I. inala and their products. The valine ot the harvest ol 1908, that is grain down nt $158,707,000, oi which 109 tor_1 Eamon Brom 2 simmons BmB_ !n-iilllons was exported. In the same' year the axport ol horses, co.tt1e,l heel, bacon, pork, butter, lard, eggs,' skins and hides, which were sent. mainly to the United Kingdom, a-` mounted to $102,306,000. " , Here we have exports of field pro- ducts and of animals and their pro- ducts making ii total of 211 mi1lions.{ 'lfhe list does not include exports of sheep, mutton, poultry, or apples and other orchard products, which would considerably increase the above to-_ tal, probably up to 230 millions. Denmark owes its enormous pro-. uction and export ot farm products: o intensive cultivation in tliei irst place and next to co-operation There is a thoroughness of ciil-I tivation such as h-as never; been attempted in this country outside of our experimental. farms, and equal thoroughness in| preparing the products of the farm| and the stockyard for market. And| there is cooperation everywhere, co-' operative dairies and slaughter-I houses, co-operative egg societies and-, co-operative egg~axport associations. In the egg industry alone there are! 1290 societies with 97,000 members. ; There would seem to be much in, Danish methods of intensive fnrming,. co-operation along mamy lines, and_ in careful preparation ot their pro- ducts for market, that are worthy of the careful study of our farmers nt home. The trade tigurcs sliow that the 400,000 -Danish farmers produce for export, aifter providing for homo t l making progress in Evan in Donmatrk tlisy ter from year to_ysa.r_. ' _ ,- PROGRESS IN - BUILDING - Tl-IE 'l'RANBuun'L'i.r{|$HTAL ._.,... f 5 Sir ‘Charles Rivers Wilson, Prsoid'-_ ent ol the Grand Trunk Railway Conr- pany, has returned from his race’1‘nt visit to the Pacific coast, during which he inspected the construction work. ln an interview hs expressed himself as quite satisfied with . the progress -made by the company in the construction oi their portibvniof the work, except I.u the mountain _ _ - tion, where a 'scarcity of labqr,'e"v°:n at_ very high prices, hapx`uee`n"enaoaa- tered. ‘ ' ‘ ` ` *' ' As to_ the progress on the govern- ment'r.' portion of 'the' work, Sir Charles is not satisfied. He says_ it “leaves ai 'und taste in his mouth" that has marred the pleasure of his viilc to Canada: It will be remem- bered that the Government. undertook to complete the road from Moncton to Winnipeg, including the Quebec bridge, a distance of 1800 miles. The company was to build, with Goverm- ment mid the line from Winnipeg west ward to the Pacific, and ~n linamorth from Port Arthur on Luke Superior to ai junction with the main line which passes at a considerable distance to the north of the lake. __ .i The company has completed and has now in operation over 800 miles of the prairie section [nom Winnipeg to beyond Edmonton, and the liao rom Lake Superior to the junction. This is more than hull of their part of the work in mileage, although it is the easiest part. On the Govern- ment section of 1800 miles no por- ion is yet ready for traffic and but ittlc actually finished. How many yeurs it will take to finish the Que- bec bridge and the railway eastward- lirough New Brunswick and westward o Winnipeg can only be guessed. What the Grand Trunk President hieliy complains of is that the sec- ton from Superior Junction to itin- nipeg is not ready and will not be ready to bring out the the North- this has been repeatedly promised. west crops of this year, aitunugh This is thc "spout," much talked of ns nccessary to convey the grain to the lake port. It would seem. how- ever, that the Canadian Paciilc and Canadian' Northern lines, which con- nect Winnipeg with Lake Superioii will bc fairly cquul to the task of carryiiig even the lhrgo crops of this year. ,_ - _____ _ . CIJ' IR IE S ' Diarrhosa, Dyisentery, Colic, Uramps, Cholera Moi-bus, _ Cholera Infantum, Seasiok-' ness, Summer Complaint, and all § Looseness or Fluxes of the Bowels. Coal Crt-ok, N.B., wi-itil: “\dy Iittlu girl was taken T il to do hor any good. Heur- ing of your wonderful medicine, Dr. l<`owler's Extract of \Vilrl Strnwlwrry, I wont at once and got a bottle, and to my great surprise, after taking a. few dose; she will completely cured." .nirsvrtig Mus. Trios. ,\V. Wmvmi.. illiwith svery bud attack nf " _ . diarrhoea. Nothing soenied " _ ' NOTICE-‘Ve wish to wsm the puls- lio against be-ing iniposrd on by unscru- pulous tli-_:iii-rn who substitute the lo- ifnllcil “ Strawberry Compounds” for Ilr. l"owlei"s. It you want. to he nn tha safe ride, ask for Dr. I-`owier‘ii itixtract of Wild Sirnwlierry, and iunllt on getting what you ask for. 1 'llinfiriglnitliamnnufnctured only by 'l'lio '|‘. Milburn (‘o.. Limited. Toroiito, Out. Price 3.5 cents. ai... Mit. Ai.min'r Jimmll, Owen Sound, Ont., writes: “ I siwnys keep s bottleof Ur. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry in the house, and would not care to be with- out it, as I have proved it again and again to be n never-failing remedy for dinrrhti-rt. Whenever I am threatened with it one teanpoqnful of the ‘Extract' V/BERRY 1 i ...io -_r. e.¢-e~.~_..`- f ‘1 fixes mo completely." ‘ _ -- ~---1 - --,_ /M ir. ri _.E =__l_._ _@- SHOE and permanent. F the finest leather. daintiest garments. N o other eve 10c. and I,- . . . POLISH Shines like the sun. Is waterproof eeds and preserves n half as good. 25:. Tins 214 \\\" i .,` . `~ .._‘ \ ff* -un Will _not soil the " Boar, under 6 months__1 Wood & hanqfg Road; 2 Fred C. Clark; 3 Fred A. H. Boswell; 3rd Oliver Nunn. __ __' __*;__ _ __ l_-_.Ji samimi ings; z John stetson,Mhi~iih- ,,,,,,,,,1,,;_ ov., 0,... ye" old, ml ow... ` ' ohhss 'xxx1. .I 5-:lwsrw4in. I S 2 d v h vi Cow in milk' or calf 2 yeags old reared a. lamb this season: lst Geo. ' Kent ’ , 4. 1 Samuel Ings;‘2 Peter Brodie; 3 - » » - ' _ _ _ _ ' 1 Samuel Ines- Hell"-1 19°’ °3"'1 H'“"’. L°"°’ EW’ °h°‘""“g' M G°°` B°°w°“’ Manufacturers and dealers in Monuments and Head- ing reared n litter, spring or sulmmer hula' 'i li `f‘l D 9:l%!"f C _ EW° Lamb: Ft Geo' Boélwelli _2nd l€ riltlllle alltl F1‘SCSl£Ol.l¢ V i- I V isos-1 shmimi ings; z Peter Brodie, .miter bail' nniieré v§r~ nn: _f_»_v°;~A~F _1;kB;>_svge_i\ib gBr};1_r;1i}y5;ni;ni;.;mst _stones In Marb , G 8 Peter Brodie. _ » ' G moinths)»-1 avin` ar ng; _ re ‘ . -, . ~ ~ 30,, Ove, 6 ,md ,,,,d,,, 12 ,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Owl- , _ -f -ing oi i-hm ima 4 females, the remains Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sa u gs, eta Brodie; 3 H if C lt (under 6 months and ' - - _ - wood is son. Ove: §',,m,f‘,h,,)__1 - G,,,.,,, Harding, 2 mired ii iiimi, this season, 1 eimhriing Write for desigiis .md quotations. Pull- gl plgg, 3 mongllg old ,nd un- Wm J GHIBUL owe and 1 awe lamb: lst Geo. Boswell; |658 115811 5 Di!!!-1 POW# BTOGNS 2 F13:-leettiiars yolihg herd, to consist; of 1 Geo Boswell;' 3rd A.. Boswell. J°h“ B°"ig'°”' Em" R°7°ny' Bull and four females under 2 years EWG. 3 B|1¢8l‘B Bud 0V°\’» “VIBE e 1 Pen, consisting of 1 boar and 3, mm 'gl l l, reared a lsmb this season: lst A. Fi. females, any ago-1 Samuel Inge. gLt':lK°6wl~';1";§ ;‘;dU°m_ed egyafhe gnlrllfli Boswellr, 2nd Henry Weatherbie, Mt. ouiss xxxzx. Yomostmnns. _ ,_1 Gam, H,,,.,,mg_ H.ri.n-¢- ani ooo. soewaii 1 _ 1 "‘°"'d°° i- I i _ h“'“°"`1 FM °` olnk' ' of rin: ‘ima 4° frainhtgz iii: :mis annum. An-oxinr. rustic. Ere Champion Bull, any ago-1 Gavin will! 0 Y - 1 “am” “.4m,‘_ _ ,. .__» ,ed a lamb thish;“0‘o_l¢;:é A H B0: Chanxaion female, im age--1 Gavin 9*" ‘"4 1 °"° ' _ ‘ ' , -,,,,,,,,¢ _ ’ mn; ana om. soswni. _ P. R. Inland 0 . _ _ *_ __ ___ _ 1 Ewa, ahearling: lss A. l-I. Boswell; Boar, 1 year and under 2-1 Roper SPECIAL PRIZES] eu. 3,- H,” wmln. B'°°' CM: 3 W“”°°° 3*°“"i 3 0°°- Bm °§d'tiir°° eds mgsgeiiniiim 1:3 Zi-‘iiie?°°` Bo" ' d Y A.s.wnh-mon iz. A. i., D. nap: sinw Crwkett. 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