a he Ilia so and a is here to B’S dsay H of 1910 2 0011.5, ER, ht. Wodneadayâ€"PFM 3,0 Glam for night. ‘ ‘ Thursdavâ€"Procood to MI on table. where he will run“! until the following Hondny not!“ Tomaâ€"$12 to mo. JAMES JONES. W- Ii F93 SALEâ€"Th. pun tho property 0! John Aldo“ 'm make the following rout. ' ' ' Mondayâ€"W111 lave NO on “INC. McArthur House. Mon MI. "Id proceed to Goo. comma ' to:- noon. thence to COM (or I381“. Tuesdayâ€"Proceed to cor-«'- 81d- “18 for noon. than“ to VM Road {or the night. the property of John Aldon. will stand for mares during tho man of 1910 at his own stabl. tt the Ho- Artbur House. Feudal: MI. Termsâ€"312 to insure. [$278[ (11678), V0]. XXV The property of Messrs. John Al- dous and John Syk88. will make the season of 1910 as follows: Wednesday-Will leave his own stable, McArthur House, Fenelon Falls. and proceed to John Jack- son’s. Fenelon, thence to Glenarm for the night. Thursdayâ€"Proceed to his own gtab- 1e. where he will remain until the following Wednesday morning. Terms-$12 to insure. JOHN ems, Strong Trio "Qt Tog-Notchers Termsâ€"$10 myth]. when you hue . hml one week old. Patio. dia- pnsing of mare. before fouling â€m0 must pay bum-e they put with the mar“. Mares Md (0118 hOld In I.- \‘ul‘ity until Paid for. mgr. and~in 1834 am at nudity. His q. gr. dam airedvby Prince 0! L Wales. was winner of ï¬rst, at ('obnurg‘. ï¬rst at Lindsay. 3nd ï¬r“. a9, Omomee shows in 1889., ' ‘l‘hc Imported Typical Clydesdale are well satisï¬ed. For in the years of 1907 and .1908 his colts were prize winners at the Lindsay Contra}. and his dam was also a. prize winner in 1907. His gr. dam, sired by Scot- tish Champion. was winner of ï¬rst. prize at Cobourg. and ï¬rst at Lind- say in 1882 and 1883 2nd at Lind- He will make the season of 1910 at his own stable, lot -,14 con. 6,- Ops all week, omitting Saturdays. when he will be at Maunder’s Can- tral House, Lmdsay. 1L3; orite Knight in color is a. bea- ut‘u‘ul dappled brown with white hind feet and white star on face, .‘ and weighs 1915 lbs Favorite Knight (6014) was sired by the well known Knight of St. An- drnw' s (274) (4488). First dam Nell Erskine (6400) by Sir Erskine, (2119) (8253), second dam Scottish “39 by Scottish Champion (44) (‘ 140) third dam Nance, by Prince of Wales (296) (511), fourth dam by Wmderful Lad (112) (2). 1t goes to show thOt his stock is turning out right. and my patrons THF‘. FAMOUS Won-1 COACH STALI’JON THE WELL KNOWN TRO'I‘TING STALLION Moms KNIGI‘ BLACK PET Dan Finister, 2.19: The Thoroughbx’fd Clydesdale "â€"-â€" _._ THOMAS WALDON Ops DEPUTY got by 1"“ m,» ' “1983' Wu â€that“: m 3‘ mm: wa’m- (I )- PM ' dun VII ROI. up â€$33933. ~ warm (6014) - , I‘HE PROPERTY‘OF THURSDA . MAY 12. 1910. TM» and mum yam. m- metapho- plun term work In «hm. é‘on amp: mvm 3m uncut! to all two good u: without delay. one brine}: in “townudp of Mom, oonhl iDo You Want a Good Business Position I'OR SALEâ€"GASOLINE LAUNCH. â€"18 m. complete with cushion. gm, etc. But ll in good 000’ . «mien. Om be 1m: chap for handing ale. Apply to W. 0. FARM FOR SALEâ€"mt. 11, Gouda. may. 200 gem more or loo. 1‘0 3ch- cleared. balance unmet mp New {rum hon... lum- m, 86 x 80. small orohud. won "$0011.!“ mne- from tho town at mum. Prom 0! Damn Bonny. Prion right for u quiet Id. Apply to En“ Bow. Bud) Mb Mt. um. rPianas, Organs and1 Sewing Machines Special LLI OTT rahnaraquy‘ ‘-__ __ ‘h-_-- A Wmmndonointhonoum part or Samar-ville, conï¬ning 900 mu. Both than prom an be M at very low m..â€" I. E. Weldon. «Honor. mm. It is noted throughout? Oanade for highclass work. [Thirty-four of our soudents have lately accept ed good positions. The demand for our graduates is constant. College open all year. Enter now. Mag- nifleent Catalogue free. " 'm rimuws '.~ c A S TOR I A Scum. Unm- In addition to our complete stock of high-grade new foods, we have just now some up endid values in second-hand organs and sewing machines to clear out. for lack of space to carry. One ladies’ bicycle now, very cheap. w .r'. mm'r'r Primal .1 Corner Yong. WAIIxmdor-sé. p William-sh, Opp. St. Andrew‘s Church. ' P. O. Box 217 Then choose the right School in which to get your education. A ELLIOTT £4-.. Poultry Dept, Lindsay Flocks of 30 Tin-keys and up to 50, Premium value 1.50 Flocks of 50 Turkeys and over, Premiup value 3.00 Flocks of 50 chickens and up to 100 Premium value 1.00 Flocks of 100. chickens and up to 150, Premium valâ€" ue ........................... 1.50 Flocks of 150 chickens and over, Premium value 2.00 To encourdge ï¬nd “induce farmers to raise larger flocks of Poultry we'oï¬â€˜er Premiums as memo. below, following delivery of same next fall. flavelles ltd. Terms to:suit:purohaser. POULTRY PRIZES - TORONTO. 01‘ T. â€"- vvâ€"vv'_‘â€" W W , $011060!â€me 'm It in, noon-Icy flat the WW' of the Schools sun in" Ind â€0‘ m1 mad Soho! WM '1‘“ mm duh-u “to M for u- ooumonuon um um and cm!- Mutton: of an Panda! ’0‘! PW“ (2) That to m- u concerns the Modal School Cour-o tho Principll udthoflmbconftholmm odmthoworklhdlbonw to the Inmate's mum. The regulation: “noun; tho nodal Schools will be tuned chortly. So for «your Board ot'rrultcoc incon- ocrncd the Minister rcqulrcc: (1) That your Prlnclpol and the other Member! ot the Public School sun shall be oompctont. tor tthW' pou- ot' Model School: cad 1w Sinâ€"I em directed by the Minister oi Education to inform you that he propose to retein. {or next eeeeion beginning September let. and ending December 15th) the Mod- el School conducted leet your in con- nection with your Public School. Such Model Schooie ere intended for the preperetion oi cendidetee for the new Limited Third Cleee Certiflcetee (old Dietrict). which will be velid un- der j the regulation where teechere with Flat or Second Clue Gettin- eetee ere not procureble. MODEL SCHOOL. The following letter was received from Dr. Colquhoun, deputy Minister of Education. I am,- herewith. enclosing you a short dashrlpti'on or the cultivation and uses of alfalfa, which I am eon- ï¬dent is axle of the most valuable crops that can be grown. I would ask yoursco-operation in encouraging the tumors to grow al- talia. which will prove a veritable gold mined-0 all concerned. In or- der ‘to encourage societies to enter this crop liberal arrangements have been made by the department. full particulars 0! which will be furnish- ed on application to me. ‘Thankiï¬g you for your valuable as- sistance in the past, I remain, Faithtully yours, J. LOCKIE WILSON, oi impoverishing the land it enrish- es it, its roots going down from five to twenty ieet. drawing moisture from beneath the subsoil and sup- plying nitrogen and mineral plant food to the surface. From two to (our crops can be out in a season and the plant attains a height 0! from 10 to 20 inches. This crop runs from 8 to 6 tons to the acre, and it makes splendid teed for all kinds of live stock. » Dear Sir,â€"For the past three years directors of Agricultural Societies which have taken part in the stand- ing ï¬eld crop competitions conducted by this branch of the Department of Agriculture have fconï¬ned their en- tries chiefly to oats, wheat and bar- ley. To those agricultural societies that have not yet selected their crop for this year’s competition, I would strongly recommend that. where al- falfa. has, even in a smaleay, been grown, it be the crop selected in View of the magniï¬cent returns ob- tained from .it wherever given a fair trial. The farmers of Kansas have taken the advice of the Department of Agriculture and increased the acreage of alfalfa from 88,000 to 1,000,000 in a few. years. Instead has ever'rheenvouchsded to 'man. to make mysélr closely acquainted with the high hepee and conï¬dent beliefs of the Ganesdian people. and to form a more†or less adequate estimate 0f your tremendous potentialities; When I reflect on the' vastness of your area, the fertility of your soil, the unlimited wealth of your natural re- sources, the invigorating nature of your climate, and on the strenuous character of your people. I (feel as convinced as I an that to-morr‘ow's sun‘ will rise that nothing can pre- vent you from becoming, perhaps be- fore the close of the present century. not only the granary but the heart and soul and rudder of the empire." in nonï¬ction with tho 80-108 “ I have had abundant opportun‘ ity,’ probably more abundant than (To the Editor of The Warder.) FIELD CROP COMPETITION. Wmumuon Toronto. mpril 98rd. 1910. Superintendent. tho runaw- ARI. GRY’S PRGPHSY II. Fred. B' , Kingston, On! . "lamâ€"“I m ‘d‘ghpletely run down, nybloodwuout ofordor,undl used to In with I would be compelled to any bdfuvuhagttimt Icouldna A eoldier oi iortune named Tetley deceived tour Pitteburx women with Mu met-rim. end the police be- lieve he bu ected eimiiu‘iy in other citiee in the United Stetee end Geno ndl. VICE-hum bloodA can. “Pimple†3E... m?“ Con-“puma. Mm Gum hip blood moving "I! mama “Pub m impmnoubig SENTENCED To DEATH. It happens every time you treat a. corn with “ Putnam'e â€â€"Corn diesâ€" never return. Nothing so certain and penile“ u Puthm'e Corn Ex- tractorâ€"try it. Fifty yeen’ succee- guerenteee its merit. The new timber regulations were diecueeed in the Quebec Legislature. The Premier uid they-were based on thou oi Ontu‘io. One mile race. i mile race. 100 yd. duh. 2 mile relay race. bar vault» lag with pole. bicycle race.~ dog race.‘ {amm’ raceâ€"men-do yarde. running high jump. Itandlng ‘high Jump. running broad Jump. standing broad jump. three-legged race. lack race. running hop. step and jump. (at men’e race. bun eating contest. mar- ried ladiee' raceâ€"50 yarns. girla' raceâ€"~50 yards. boya’ race. under 16. 100 yards, girls’ slow raceâ€"50 yd... boys’ ‘ backward race, 50 yards. . po- tato race. water racy-carrying pail of water in hand. girls’ needle raceâ€" 25 yards and return, tarot-war â€" Court Lindsay I.O.F. against all comers. Handsomest lady on ground: will receive a silk piano drape. 83. The Forester with the largest fam- ily on the grounds. 5 lbs. tea, $2. Blood Was Bad. The other events u. the un- grounda will include : Excellent prises hove been put up for the beeebell tournement, vim. ï¬rst 325. eecond 815 end third 310. Some of the team from the country are expected to compete in thin tour- nement. There will be a. big day of sports in Lindsay on the 94th of the month, when the Independent Order of Foresters will hold! 0. monster cel- ehrntion. These sports will be held under the sanction of the C.A.A.U., and its is expected thnt there will be a. large not of entries tor the ver- iOUI evente. ‘ We have yet to hear 0! one failure to cure where a fair trial has been given. Can be given without the person knowing it. is harmless and absolutely without taste. Mother. sister or wife, you would be doing a great work by giving this remedy to some members of your family. We will mail a full month's treatment for ï¬ve dollars. The Scobell Drug 00.. St. Catharines. Ont. E. Gre- S’OI‘Y. druggist and special agent for Lindsay. The Knox Tasteless Liquor, Drug and Tobacco Cure Extract from speecb of Earl Grey at the pierogation at Ottawa. 3m BLOODBITTERS. MANY ATHLETIC EVENTS. vvâ€"uâ€"vâ€" V and the Hot ‘93: . Hardware Store, . the W% CanadianDolIai-s Lindéay Combine flie Pence ‘ and the I!†cam American Fence thtflm .k'ningidShnd EAST END WELLINGTON STREET BRIDGE Mohaghlin Automobiles. A (1111th of supplies. Nrbmk‘u Engines. Don‘t. welt till the dny you want. to use your mobor boot. before having our engine put in Int-clue slug. By bowing us put your motor boot oommluion (or you. n will and a lot of worry and trouble end hove the Mon of owing your engine in in condition to do its work properly. G. W. HALL Wok“. nomav o N oner- lug.†m .mmeghpoycm from P1010" â€amount ' a for‘. em IO. OI. I ..... v to... .ooocco:cuï¬olool;;‘ We lave flowers. Man a ï¬eld-ads. wWe h“; Inaâ€"roiivod a. new ship- ment of the ï¬nest. Init- goods. The butvaluuwehnvoemhul, ILL. MORGAN Innl ‘ ‘ {Sadr all fresh. matted puns!- special Ten Days’ Sale Prwastination is "It! thief of lime 50 O C I I 0.001% and: on! of 0 and! 2 formâ€... V. of Books Books W9 ï¬ild’likvowbd show you these Government standard bushel only in all varieties. Seed corn that will give you good results. Spratt 8: Killen 20000110113 of Wall Papers 10 01003: mom WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS It Pays to Sow the Best WE‘6HAYE IT. * Ringing in price from 5c to 81 per roll. am“! American and English. latest. designs, newest coloring; 1;. Prices are the low- est. Ahbutlne. Homo. Hureéco. mums-w, Window Shiites. (311mm Poul. Curtain Roda, Room Mouldings, etc. CLOVER SEED and SEED GRAIN 1mm, 0mm, Paints, Oils, 61:55 and m Paper mm 1872 T. J. Parsons Lindsay SPRING w more ocribblon t o clau- than ti’v'lium'gl With ve bunch of ’13: l licorice yo. 8 § 6: i; 1% iii a 9. E 5» '4 '9 93 .gé E‘ 88 E modal j 99. LINDSAY GARAGE Spoolnl dhcount of 10 percent. mmhbymw this sale. We 1|:qu you“: baby car- “chit-dost. bugdn. In! OIRRIIGII All) s’udGirls’Attatiu 55c and40c perrodat 0| NNAMON’S The Best Fence in Canada PAGE 1910 nabs!!! lodonl 5A ‘ . pgoto wtinco inlottl action 0: Jerkto clerk be bv-luv stone tamâ€"C in. V. 3a $75 of} 9 hour. Vidabe at 85c. , fox-em mended [31. Mei hour ; € $2. thy 00 for‘ â€a. ï¬rst g0! W. I efora 109.10 S1, a. by‘ t. solid Decond‘ in the motion and A. Md