l’. S. Brown. the veteran horse- g' man, wanted to go to the front with t Captain McKinnon’s Ammunition “ Column. but was 'declared ineligible because of his nge. "Brownlo"» has passed the sixtietli milestone, ai- thougll one wouldn't tlliuk it to look rio v-va - 5” 9 'r __ - _ "”-i°”°“=2i<;___f"iT°“'*~‘-‘-‘-¥*“‘”- __ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ *%f:.==°-=!‘.='~'f - ¢ U 1 ~ l h I \ ‘ A " 3 AZ E R . Ddzrymen. Farmers Horsemen - / ' . \ t ,aw For Parents. Teachers Pupils.. ,__ ' ` ton _ AMONG TI~IE_ .ggd HORSES _ 1'?-1° 0. wee Et-mwah. 2.03, will -not be raced 2”’ again. He goes to the stud at Cas- M? tleton Farm. » _ _ , o o ~o Wh in-101 races andin 88 hasnlnlshed inside the niol\ey.~- - ters and psicers to the State -Fair b 2.3 grounds,_ D_9troi_t. illvrli 5th and 6th. Wa - an The lll'Bt 1910 foal at C. K. B. Bil- lings’ Virginia farm is a colt by The Harvester, 2-01. out of Roberta Bin- ° geu, 2.1354. 'sr D 1 O 0 The Maritime racing circuit will 3° likely follow the races in Houlton, I ° 'rl ill bri t “ Mc. lese races w ng# he United States horses east. ' The big free forall trot and t 1 all t a n a T _ he U5 free-for Pace a New London is to am bo staged about the middle or tho Qu* month. it is open to the province. a a e D100 Those 2.30 pncors certainly had "A their racing shoes ou at Montreal flow lust week wlleil tho Moko horse. Day Lax spring, cracked__ out tllree heats in _mc ., _ . _ ull, z.1oe4, aid g; _ me The Canadian Department ot' Agri- ing culture has loaned Noble Peter, 4, by 'lim Pctcr Wilton, and Noble Wilkes, by li; Aloyouc, 2.27. to sectiolls in Cape ' Breton island. N. S. _ "Q, c Earl Wilson. 218%, ll bay pacing tr willing hy llnrry Wilson. owned byi' Ii D I I N K N J. statrtcr at the Montreal ice races the ,Pe olllcr day. The old warrior won ai ” liést lu 2.251/,, but rolled to ooiuo P” back. _ nc 1 o- s Uh Tho statement is made that it total 0" of 703 youngsters are still eligible 'Pg to the Kentucky Futurity for foals bo ot' 1915. Kentucky is represented tr with 274. Nowworir 109, olilo sv, ll. ‘I1 linola 54, and Massachusetts 45. The if percentage of foals to remain elig- tf ible after the second payment is said hi to bc the highest ever recorded. a U Il ut liiui. aut iris liourt is still young. ""° °" ”‘°“'-“ 2 1° ’“’°"""“ Th” f°"°“’ and he can _k_e_ep _his _end up with the in best of tile, youngsters. ~. The 'Ottawa~ice races began last week and reports at hand up to_thc time of writing indicate their sue- cess. Tile 2.15 pace for the Russel llousc atalie of $1,000. the classic of the second day, was taken by Dtlyspring. ill three straight heats. i'addy it. was-second, 2.23. and Grey Ghost third, 3.32. The best time was 2.15%. nnldo in tlfe first heat. The much talked of race between bob Mac, 2.13%, and Tommy Cotter. 2.1554, will take place within a short time. Mr. Peter Macdonald, the own- er of Cotter, is ready to accept Mr. Campbell's challenge, and will post the money the minute the Little Bras d'0r Bridge horseulan puts his up. whether it be $200 °\' $500. at lc h t i wi t ti rietor' of ast t a s la le prop the,Stanloy Hotel. Sydney, told a rcpresontatlvo of Tile North Sydney llorald. When mnttoril are flnalll' adjusted .a telegram will be seni:,to [I . l’_lir,vcs,»will»piiot-llob Mack. - - _ o o o island horsemen who have been \vatlllling` tho racing of the stallion ice track. pacing the distance in 2-1,054. while tho previous heat was_ paced by him In 2.11 and tho final neat or tho racoin 2.13%; 2.10% is ous record, while the time for the the _ _U U U _ There will be -an auction of trot- °“ ur iso bo races at Montague, Souris, C rand circuit in 1916 will not be e llow her stablemate. Grace, to the ee r oi"Coehato, may also be retired gain or not Miss Directed. Lillian $0 __ _ w ,_, .' _ ', _ _ _ ’ Q _. ‘ -_ _ __ _ " -rf... -., -_' _ ,_l- f . ' ' 1--ug _ _.. _' _-- __ __‘ ;`-V-_ C It the fourth heat. ~- its U O O ‘ lug season. Fredericton will co va midsummer and fall meetings. Th cton will ave a midsumlner' - P ed. ll hold fall meetln s. New Glas- wlil have the usual meeting. es with the possibility of a Jose L0 ating. The Charlottetown Driv- nl Club will likely have the usual gy tinee programmes- Summerside of lv it-.peat this season. There will aclis in the Island province. ‘nl 4 3 l args one. though it looks as if it ug uid he_ ortro_tuoly formidable. 'rue ° t n, Peter Me, who pulled a wagon "1 2.05% the past season and a sulky po 2.03% while driven by his owner. ce ter Mc will be the ollief reliance “ rances it looks as if, barring sick- ev ance of being another Peter Scott Baden. Joan will not be raced aiu. The great trotting mare is to ding ranks 'and she will be sent the court of Peter Mc Lad Co- is year although it has not oeen ily decided whether to race her o Great sister to Peter Mc. Louise 3 te the string that will be trained Ba SOME SIRES OF SPEED Bu E Twenty-seven Stallions are sires of (jg its no E8 mmmmdmamannq g is the list »~ Peter the Great 2 241/ McKinney 2 11% Todd ‘7 14 Axworthy 2 151/- Bellini 2 13'/ Aombro 2 1 Mako Bingen 2 065/ rioll 2.07% Jay McGregor 2 07% Sidney Dillon Walnut Hall 2 08% .lollu A McKerron 2 04% Jay Bird Bingara Silent Brook 2 16% Axtell 2 12 . Allerton 2 09% Admiral Dewey 2 04% Tragantle 2 09'/ The Bondsminl Dlredhum 2 05'/ Great Heart p 2 12% Prodigal 2 16 Chimes - . Baron Wilkes 2 18 .. Onward 2 35% _ - - As a rule. beginners start with. Tm root enthusiasm. and not- a few- Lam, “wk _~ -1_1() guild nir castles, but to many of them( 1ty_¢=__y/_gqlu agp 1,10 - _the samenoss' of the-work, the close sgmi, Wong 191|; - 1_3; ,,_|~_u||_,,,_,mmd Heuer than me previ. application. the constant watching, ig? _ ' L 9 3 ` - three heats lg thg best that has 0VDl‘ """"`"“”""""""'A"f*A""7"TA""7""A'_'_'_'A""`A"';` 1013 95 been sllown_o`n-ice. Daysprlng is a‘ - _ ‘_ srecll pacor _audwas driven by Nat | _ lilly. Fred- Hdlxwas the cohtendlnz ' 1 '_ - -T___§~____-“__ $?__0°_ Mllill ll .iHl_lll_lll_|llf I ia. -THICK. l§|.ll$l-Sol. Will tilt llbrsc, with Billy-M. joining ,with him ill_ o effort to- boat 'Dal'sprlng. The ' - fact anal tllnefor the bent was 33i/4. l_','ir»;".‘°1g:y|',\1|'; gs: County, Ontario, in his recent report.. lflxillice `i`i'u}§l;,iy'l'liI‘lol‘hl:ni'll1llL=i.,Llltiiil1s lrvlellvll y \`”L'”"/,I l;i_»_ provinces took nlacost Truro wllajtto.di> a,n`¢Yho‘v.beilt.to.ao it. Ha 1° the A“l=t»"l_ Dawn' Mivimr °f_l erm boy who door lilo wot-lr oousoi- / "//,, 9 2531 39Dl8llllJ°l'. 1377. ‘limo I uiuagbo aware thnt_ing;pqi-(ence mgy _ASri¢lllUU'9» C I' B“U°Y- Billllllwil “P mtiously is doing sonltthing to meet \ ’ away as time -5068. It W9! £9? t:§lllo,loalU,_\nd‘ leaks will soon pink °0l\d|¢i0l\5 35-"WY U0 f1Wl~DE‘1-he farm" those needs. For those who can be 0 "°“°"5 “nd U19 P\\¥l8 hung out fl” ¢ni_¢|-,_|-||9_ _ . ers-of _hill C0\\l1I¥- '1`h¢Se conditions W0. spared for the army ilu one would any 5’ $290- Th” "~°°-WW* “|119 l\°°"}. It isa noteworthy fact that the k”°W- fl`°m f**i_"|Y 1°"-'WW KWWIBGBG anything else than "Gel" but for tilosc < s_W*I-3 WOR by Frank Aliisog with-_mon mcceuml Mlm” “rms or W gf the -other ¢0\l-“N28 il! l~l0 PUOVIIICGN whose work lies at`llome we believe rowli un. -Allison w n tile-_-my “.5 mo” .fun ,m_ned.n.°m are -by no means limited .to Grey_~ that it is just as impo,-tam um they W' 'ml' “"4 “mil 1‘°“"- '"‘°;_a. small .lrogllnlllig and gi-rduouy o,.,C°\w¢y. but ere widespread over -the be encouraged lu doing that worir no entlr__ and" eighth heal! W°l'° d°" _banded-al-business “iq expenmce Province, BBYB 1-IN I"“P1“”S MIVOCIN-0- in the seemingly more urgent wol-it T “fi ‘lm bw/°°1\ Allim wil-_w»rrouted..rdeu who-could not get In recent Editorial urutlos wo in-we-or booting tue oeriuuuu lu rlunduro. nest Farmer. The beat time 0_1' into the dry goods business. _mr ¢he‘el\deavored to point out that. durlngi This question of production. is. after “We W” 2-36» mlde IW Alum". reason that “they knew nothing aboutl the °°ml“€ 9“m°1*=¥» ll W°U\d D0 “D801 ell, ag important one, and in our zeal _ Wm baud munry house, ,md lutely-necessary for the farmers of to mlm and equip u 1,"-go M-,¢,,y_ we _ °‘?“l1'~\'Y '-9 PNC'-l¢0 10°*-I 0°" lilust always remember that those loft " B\*8¢I0ll» “WI 1° 6751211-\¢\l»l2v N101!" behind -the army inllst lic fed, ant Pk BB much _“S I"’“”lbl¢~ The Call the army itself must he backed -up by S smw out for 500,009 own from u production from tho rorui wlliolt will him' to the treatment ‘wen th°m‘ Canada for- our overseas tbrma. Tllis= M- ,|| “mes ensure H amy _ - » t s is 5 ent . will also have a. meeting. Hal- umms9|,,eB_ __ _ already-been absorbed into _the khaki- _.lt is Wm to haw nm ingredients army which: has pac forth, and ch is going forth to help and this tread in p°um.y_path._ and men war on the side of the Allies. We instruction will have won half the rm mon with si.ooo had better lu “ ""0" m"""» New A"“““ ‘md °¢h°" vest one-half of it in buildings stock me d fixtures, and reserve the other evil f for feed and ‘running expenses I.; ulpment and have to go in debt for cu Eggs and poultry are staple crops, W6 9 Blliwly. This country needs more fe ultry farms, and- they will be suc- mi: "Nl when properly buut and man- hi., ed. But the beginning must be ' 8l'y DB-l'l. Of the W0l'k is proper] co NY performed. - me MARKETS iq TORONTO $9 .85 H ch to teach the new asplrants how wh' ri ni enlisting, but we orc cgnvinlunl l; . _Domestic Science School. "I do not 9 \ /'_"\ '°"\ A? l d wom n ho d l 1 quite agree with lr Simi ilugl.u,s, that _ _ _ _ _, _ 5 _ , mm 1xc;’"en§,‘;,§'},§§§ge‘fl ggflmg iuriu boys rllould not so llluoliurugnl mean by that that tm iiouuouuo '¢- ._.,/ ___ __.,. _ i' .9 °. _ ally has two meetings and will V lg . _ that it would not bo thc best policy to paste in the Winter, ns l uiidcrstanlt ' Inu to other han naturally be' D this 'countrylof nil its youu; 1`1\l'Hl l lnost New England women should. if, S D°DU|HU°“- BY WWIE *U* "N011, they use icod water they will get tho! “'°f military 93°' '"Wu'*`~' 55931”-_desired results, that is. providingl married True, some can 0. but u e o s a _ _ ' - they always accurately measure the ' i 0" It Comm; t° lmvmsnm way "7 ingredients if you measure your in~l r onry new. o ew-sr .. . _ wool* young ,,,,,_,, fro mo mm- "¥""_rrodiouto you ought always novo incl »_ 1/\ _ _. _. G ltnro not only asent oglicultltre .l - struck by all automobile last week, “_ but tho- agrlcultum or __ m_________su_m0 resmm... __ _ . _ '§“k|"g M" mf' ,H°, “ms dcstruyed' _wo lem' ` uid receive a blow Dom lt! Tile lecturer then took up the buk~| ' ' ' ‘Locust Jack. 2.06%, now fifteen 17:5" M 1° B" ng is the young Bm' ""1 th” d°m““d is “W 3"°°~l°" than lloyddtllllll tl:;iclf1l):ihmhno;°d\l§“1l£e yliu\:l‘i;lli.rlii‘¢e-atllry b\l;:;}z‘:eLll.‘l'1"iS’ex§a.ifIe‘:iugh1-lbfhfdlll llllill - -vm". °m' former lmmer or me in rlner who feels it his duty to remain listeners that good ilollr good yeast ` Worlds rccorll for three heats by a in home at “mst for A wus um kewl _ d d ' trotter over a half-mile track was a f th _ im Work meh ' N U im* 5°” °°mm°“ 59”” “om an _a 3’ Wudon ____ ‘Em Wage ‘2_L;'| that was needed to get good results. #ll l"d‘-U10 smwth zradual so that crlrvllggedeflfbin défing his dxaf homeil "MW" bfcad is spoiled by pm" gs and accident, lie has ,_ good noted and con” Y This is a difficult question for the _v________________-_ _______ __ ___ _____ IZ" HXES IIEHIIIE.-f '$Wl]llill, Slilll fill OW "Til" DOES COMFORT TIRED ans one in every fourtban ol popu- ion_ A larso percontaln Gt the M/iK|NG_ pA5~|-Ry mocucers when made to shut for vailablo hired help forthe Bum has _,___ hnrlottetown, st. John, Fredsrlc »- become' Iaotouounl-"sud 'then-' ` ’ I ` iorm po to decide. we u r - -tl r - - f .Bl3_l{_f:._:._g3wH<__il_lnn_g_¢:w_.*l;l;>l$;0I;n_: __ ‘elk-als a "shiihgigtlof duty, ueglog, _ THE F! I M = 'refer-__ iioartbur, that inlllgiddlllly "W" *“'»°“U°l\ of psrtivllmins eomos':n::tlure gras dodrlptbudegln ualonrl toodshlrs diss glruchi called _ ` "’ " ' ' '; - _ I - __ -- --I---0 0° “' ’Wwy F I athu $,h1}§‘,§"}:°'1 "*°'“”°° MW-°’r :mane-nleuarotns one or me initial w®m other wan. lu nfs. our we loiow tint . _ \ _ ` _ . J. " 'c in _,few ’i. - il. .H . _ _ ' ` I ' ' ' I- -V I ' ` " ~_ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ . . , . _ _ ., ~ ` _ _ . _Ji _ ` `\ _ __ ._ - - - - C 6\ //K ¢,‘\ I//II/ of Y ‘col -~ 'A F ORQICK Brooks Bird Seed and a Cake oflirocks Blrd T real Give Dick this spellal treat The attached coupon , -.<“"` I'/‘ _ 2 \\\ W -_mq \\\\\“ mailed to us will bring a onerous samtle-n week s supply-of Brock’s Bird geed and n ca e of Brock's famous Bird '1`rcst-FREE. _ Brock’s contains nothing but clean, fully rlpencd seeds 5 - and grain, rightly pro orlioned. Also every package _la i-onlains a txlkc of lgrock`s Bird Trent-a splctidili , Ionic and ll dainty dessert for your pet. If you pril.c your bird, and walli its plunlagc lo fro iiriglll-its song clear and slvet-l~~ask for Brooks ”' Bird Seed. Send for this free sample and Dirk will ‘ Bl ld Q \l\lllCZ‘ e _ O _ ¢{¢,i\\‘~ _.4 \4 .. \\\' Q of the shortening chilled,” said Mr. Snyder. speaking at thc Westfield I should go out doors to lllako llci' _ ’ I ,$3 Nlrhulmn 6 Illini., I ‘ l'mv\f|`.\ VI.. Tnrullfu. (Inf. l'i»o..- f.~n,"./ pu.. po. /...gf fi/ /lm,-ini ll...i wa, ii trawl- » ../ ui...i.'. und 1'..-ui / `» .id-Jaipur _ _ _-_~ _ | . l r - Ii ‘ 1- t < »g\ I lr - -` ' .:.':';.;1_}_.-_-31a. _ - - -_-3 BIRDS treatment, said Mr. Sydner. “Poor bread is little worse than no bread at ull, while good bread is the finest thing in Lilo world." | He was asked what flours he would recommend for bread. and told his bearers that ii’ they would name some of the brands distributed ill PUREST-GLEANEST this locality he would tell them whe- M051- REUABLE ther they were good or not, so far' as his knowledge went. This wds| GET GATALOGUE' done, but he also advised ills class AT 5557 DEALERS #=»;;::§_:. ttle lllon and some colts will consti Lambs _ riey TORONTO tier gs ease (large) ' V -_ f1~- _ mo~+n`s"All Hogs. off cars ' Cattle - Lambs . MONTREAL tter gs 8.00 12.00 .65 sunNlNo, cni.i.oueeo FEET AND calms. Good-bye sore feet. baxnllng feet, 33c. swollen feet, tender feet, Until feet. 331:. _Good-bye, corns, eallousm, bunions i9c. and raw spots. No oré shea thhtuess - »---no in g up your face in .. "Tie" is magical. acts right o;.z%1" draws more limping“‘%'lth paiilor draw- $10.50 out all the poisonous exnws wwch 8,00 puff up tile feet. U'se ' _ agd wear 10.50 smaller shoes. Use “Tin” and forget your foot misery. Ah! hw mmfort- Ililc. able your feet feel. 42c. Cheese (large) Hogs. Iod and watered cattle Lambs _ Barley - Butter ‘ Eggs Cheese (large) - This week » - ‘ . Last wack _ ,_ Two weeks ago Same week 1915 _ 1914 » _ QM 'har 1 n o ' __ .` V/ ._ - .- '»i"-1. _ ,, ..2s "' ‘ ’ ' ._ ei .. ....14 . _ ....14 . t _. .. ,.14 ' .1 . . . . . . .. ...13 . . . . . . . . . _. ....12 ._ 4 _ ..l0 _ . . . . _.....1o _ ._ s_ _ .. s _ __:"..:: _ _ _ ....`II`_.`fI_s " .. .5 '. _._...__...--...H ,5l____` " lialnarr for Peter ulmoll. who -will A __ __ __ 193 likely drive Cotter. w lo tile veteran _ _ __ _ 1 . _ Cape Breton relnsmun. and one of "“ __’1_012 _ the most successful drivers in the _ EGGS _ Maritime Provinces. Mr. Ste hell _ . _T is k : ~w - onaeoon FouNoA'r_io»}- ._ _[_§s¢,,e°Q_,‘}( ~ _ - . -Two weeks s o A poultry-farm built a.'s_o¢\ll`0 _same _wwk fmt; ` - llaysprini-l, .by Molto, of Belleville, foundation is sure to be successful if _wi-4 ' Oat., will be interested to learn of BIi0l‘W8l'd D\‘0i>0l'lY mB““!°d-"_"-is “°° 1913 - ‘ ` - ’ ` liis,grout irorrpl-nutuoo ut tllo Mouut ollly-nvwsssrs' tanlslw i-the fish! 1912 _ i Royal" track. Montreal, last week. kind of sta.rt,.hul.tlw work must be GRAIN MARKET [)a'y,;r,|`~|ng_ Btoppgd tim faglugt mild regularly and faithfully performed, that has over. been recorded over an dey in and day DUI- - 1 \ Full Wheat, Ogio BUFFALO f `cr 8.75 ' "‘NEW YORK- ‘ 341:. _ 38c. 18c. ' §_UTT_Ef'i` _ ._ _ Farmers' Creamery .Separaton Pgints 30 3 30 _:I0 :I0 33 27 30 ag 29 2 27% 30 33 » N o wflaid 33 35 35 U0 37 25 35 s week $1.15 47 y ' CATTLE MARKET - Top C ttlo 8.15 8.00 8.15 _ _ _ 8.65- .* ._ _ 7.10 - i _ 7.00 SHEEP MA]-lK_ET - HOG MARKET oi! cars wool: ,_ __ $9.85 9.90 9.85 week 316' s.os 9?? 333 hay made » _-to 46 po .ha t will be healthy. and wh _ - _ ' _ . m‘n ' 'and other ‘ ` ’ Top price ` `:'llll¢ f°°d _ _, ls.. _ 131,§o_ nny drugglst or time dnt store Get a 2d-cent box of *TV* new at ' D_on’t suffer. llave goodtgst. glad feet., ee t that never syell, never lmrt. nev- et tired A ears f‘ comfort E - 5' ‘mb $7-30 guaranteed or money refunded. l not to change alter they had -found n |9§’RM?,§mE§Jw_ ' flour with which they had good lllck . Montreal. Qucuoo but to stick to that brand. even though some neighbor might comc';-gp...-. mi-. in and tell them what excellent re- . . for potatoes year by year tlle_aver-5 fxgisd she was get_un_g from mwthm age returns will well repay the et`-`- ' ‘ ` 1 The DOIDIS 8IV0l‘l b0l0W IWC W0" Never plant seed frolll market worthy oi' notice in the business of, steel( running less that 300 to 500 potato growing. The partial failure; |,ns|,,,|5 pw M-,-"_ Of U10 Cl'0D Of 1915 Hilti Ulf! lllgllflfl llsc only ilnlllzitllrc sci-il. sproutcll Always use true-to-type wllole seed. . HIGWGRADE POTATOES |ii it can be obtained from high yield- I ing crops or by hill selection. Dnn'i plant potatoes on ground tllat has been ill potatoes for a number of -years. ' Adopt a rotation of crops that pro- vides l'ol‘ potatoes only one year ill five oil thc same groullll. Good seed is cheaper than poor shell. even though the first cost ir: lwilrl-_ us niucll. """"“’*"..*3.'sa price of potatoes at this scasoii will _ "ml g,-l._¢\,,(,,| |,,._f(,,-,. l,|u,,m,g_ I Plant potatoes only on good ground no doubt. encourage many farlncrs Lol '|~,-,._a|_ an ,,-Wd p(,|,,m(.,, _with C0,-_ that has been ill ulfalfa or some other go in heavily for this crop llcxt`|-osivvf slilllilllillv UV f‘"`m“|l"- lflgulne for a number of years, _und 59|-ing, with the result thug p|~l¢@g_ pmm sucdvlot powlocs hm. so _,S lhalt has lllul li. great' crop turned un- may bo lower next Fall, bllt if proper to obtain U larger s,,L_¢,,,_ and hu,-,,,,_.,t tier thc Fall before the potatoes uru "carols fallen ill planting and caring them before i`lll| lllnturily. _lliallll-,_¢;_r_ aims; ' . cp lug your c cro . , l. my l s name in er v. ;:eeg§g§gd°;?e £33215* ooghey Yue bothumc `T_m'c King May Faync. _l am llavl)ng printed now an extended Dedllnf We have also [dll Royalslgur lealfoldllllfc gs ecllico glldtdgralllllqg;°:lllLx°?1l§:lgdm ‘award you' 'mu ‘mb hu cxceuent |,csu|t8_t» P Y P _ "The éllvns i wnn_l-our two special prima on were Forest _ _ _ __ _ Ridge l~syne l-.lite and l'orest Ridge Payne Calamity 2nd- They Norman C. Charlton, Scott. Soak.. says: I zlln from Ontario wen: both fed rc lllnrly on your cnf meal. aa wcll as the calf that and fed your lloyal Purple StocL',Spcciilc when in llrmviisvillc. won first :lt the ganndian National Exhibition. Toronto. ihil YQ! My cows made the largest average and tested ft pounds nvrr in rl class of 33. I also won first and your special prix at the average at C. M. P. at rowusvlllc. I bclicvi: you nlulll: thc best Strailonivillc Fair hcl-_c on another calf. conditioner on thc Market. "Tile above I hcllrvc lo be recolnincnd cnougllfnr one breedev Put up in wc packages; 8150 ling that hom M :avi hs_v_/11:: °lé_sefi__§¢i_vo:'aI_ydiiIcrcnt calf lncdls. and have not found ' ‘ 1 , ` ll flu lil I5 IIC 0 ~ muchas four 50c packages, ami $5.00 lim wlncll hold :'\'our|trnly. L. ll. Llrsl-r.'_r Qyal Purple Stock fqla- times as niul:l_l as the $1.60 fins. A pftckage wi lost all animal 70 days. A $500 tin uiil last ’4~o0°°Wt~ F'0°B-L°“d°“¢ 0°" °0fldm°" 10 animals nearly thrcc lnonlhs. ` The cost to use this condition gowder is so small that no farmer can adm-_cl to cwithollt ir, as it will average less than Kc. a day if purchased ln large tins. _ Royal Purple Cough Cure It will cllrc any ordinary cough in four days and break lip and cure distemper in I0 days. The lar e quantities of musty grains and fodder harvested t s ear- will-start more orscs coughing than in ally year or `a déoaglgdpast. _Iohn Cartier, Bothweli, Ont., says: "I have u one tin of Royal Purple Cough Specific and found It eiicellcnt for distcm ier. One of my father's horses ad distemper last fail and inside of two weeks the distcmger was entirely cured by using youl;__Royal~ Purple hgggh Specific. I am recom- fi t t menlgl omyne rs. Put up in tina; §0c_ by mall. _ __ _ br-rdo.Aorii2s¢li o w. A. Jouiriur mg. Co.. Lenser. oder- »Dt'o_r sin.-_ l r ue t to l of a P li' entireiy on the digestive organs of tho lm . be|t.§’a’I‘;'~“lhl!l°¢°ln'tw:°year‘:‘l§rqglui‘;'f‘t\ro sggslnowfri- It when a had B is worm perl r).'Qohlve sold it. we have found-it lil but and most la is-_ y eggs ut winter ae in lPurple food cilceada 9°" ry' ng pr° yt ‘ !_€¢\0l’¥ ock and poult lpediil: w'c lla3e ever llnndled. B/e ' .1 jalghy will hy jun '” ' ve liatpmany tenlmonldh from customers as to its good qualities' One-iiufy customer told ur that she used 'Royal Purple' ln feeding You can fnttcn her tllrheysi audtlitfrclu I no that she got the highest price l the “me on egrair ngerfor thsm. T buyer stated they were the rt ood n- I Respectfully yours, il. H. Orton at Sole. we “|90 manlgfcmrif I - ‘ Royal Purple wat iniment--O-ol. bo ` Royal Purple Roup Specific “°-= "Y “““' ‘°°- ' Royal Purple Gall Cure.-lk. anrf IOC. Is a most excellent remedy and every poultrymsn _ _ packages, Mc. and hoc. bymoli. should use it in the drinking water duringwiall, winter Roy” purplg p|,m|,¢g,n¢.._g5¢__ 3.9 mg gg :3|g1n;l)lr\§zFgr);:::‘;'n llzedtczxyl sud: it. mm' Mc- by xml w°'“ '°"*“`”°' tm” “J aoyoilvurpiel. e'lm|¢r-llc.mdl0c clan aoaoruiue. l>yaru'Il. ' ' ' ' Royal Purple Llnaeod Mea.l.~ _ R yll Purple Chick F004-350., ' ioi»~il»‘._f__i,,.¢._ _ , _ ln=l=la¢qi____ to the butif __ _TIIW “S m duringthe wintcr. It will help fattcn steers a lnonth 'lk lt; ' willi Ct dw br; ti S llllieah Wu and “sms You can raise and fattcn pigs and market tllema two” $2900 -znndtt? "wr c F \-'S [calf] we , _ - ~. .-=». 1"... Malcolm Gm of Ixomokd Ont says- in rc ard to or 'e wa °t caves ""5 enwely °" ‘mr all . . ill