Thea. Russel, Woodvilleâ€"l ‘quilt. log cabin, 2 table mats, wool, 1 ta- ble mats, any other variety, 2 blan- kets, ‘home made. Roy 'Greenway, Cambrayâ€"l filley or gelding, '2 yr. general purpose, 1 filly or gelding, 1 yr, general pur- pose, 1 foal 1909 general purpose. Thos. Hollingsworth, Lorneville â€" I filly or gelding, 1 yr. general pur- Dose. 4... sheatling Cotswold. W. W. Deguerre, Woodville â€" .1 wfil- lev or gelding, 1 yr. draught. 2 cab- †’3. T. Deguen-e, Oakwoédâ€"Z filley or gelding, 1 yr. 2 foal 1909, 2 Cow- foal 1909 agr. , Alex. Murchison, Woodvilleâ€"z Mur- Murchison’s special, 1 brood mare, agn, 2 foal 1309 agr, Archie McKerrol, Hartleyâ€"3 Mur- chison’s special, 2 brood mare, gen- eral purpose. general purpose. ' Thos. Ruésel, Woodvilleâ€"l‘ brood mare general purpose, 2 but! Or- pington, 2 shearling ram Leicester, 1 ewe lamb, 1 citrons, 1 Nortnern'Spy, 1 catsup, 1 Haas, 2 working apron, 2 quilt, piece work, wool. , Thos. Woodward Derryvflle - 2 team draught, 1 brood mare clmught 1 Cowan’ s W- A. E. Webster, Oakwwd â€" 1 In} or gelding, 2 yrs. ,draught. Wm. Downerâ€"2 filley or gelding, yrs., agr., 2 brood mare, agn, 1 1 Wm. Garroll. â€"2 10311909, general purpose. Prjsa winners at the glam: m, halt: at Woodville, on Sept. '16 and- draught, 2 brood mare draught,’ ‘1 [931 1909 draught, 1 Murchison rape- Neii McLean, Woodvine â€" 1 1:99.21) gen ral purpose. Jno. Cochrane, Cambrayâ€"z team - D: C. Rose. Woodvmeâ€"l team agr. 2 (11y or gelding, 1 yr. road. Dan McNabb., Grass Hillâ€"2 filly or gelding, 1 year. agr. J. H.~Francis, Cannington â€"â€" 1 sin- gle driver, 15; or over. G. H. Mark. Oakwood â€" 2 team, an. 1 ram, aged, Cotswoldsfl gwe 11; thywns. ‘Dowmm. louse g6 6a... special. 10 1b, butter. 2 drawiag cmyan. 9 9311313132 water 9919:. 8 home, made braad. a home made huge 4. hen 98891 A T. H. Francis, Ganningtauzl bread mare and real. toad. 1 teal 1909 and Sam Hancock. Wabavillo == 3 ’01‘066 mus and foal. road. ‘3 teal, 1909‘ wage. Jack McMod, Woodville mare and 1031, 63171830. 4 road. toad) Jgék McLeod. Woodvme mare and foal, carriage, 3 vw- â€"_O J. E. MCDonald, Beaverton -- 1 team read, 7 red carrots, 1 table car- rots, 2 coll. tamatoes, 1 muskmelons 2 salsify, ‘2 col. vegetables, 1 radish winter, 2 russet. apple, 2 Alexandria, apple, 1 Talman Sweet, 1 Canadian red, 2 coll. jellies, 2 coll. canned fruit, 2 coll. canned vegetables, 2 coll. 'cnt flowers, 2 celery, 2 camp. Alex. Gilchrist, Hartley -2 brood mare, and foal, carriage, 1 foal 1909 carriage, 1 Home’s special. ‘ Ang. McCrlmmon. Woodfllle-‘I Fl!- 1'! or gelding, 1 yin. W. D. McMillan, Benettonâ€"2 Filly or gelding. 1 yr., W. -;-Aâ€"JI“V 1 “I- inn.- MacRae, Thorahâ€"l stallion, 2 rs. draught, 3 Cowan’s special, 1 u! or riding. Eldon Fall" ’Fai? Prue List; PAGE TWO , CotsWOId, 2 ewe and foal, carriage 2 £03.! 1909» 2 filly cr geldingn 2 yrs, car- illy or gelding, 2 yrs. cat‘- ‘ â€yr carriage. Gmnwny, Woodvineâ€"l -_.. Woodvme - 1 b‘rood carriage, 2 1031 1909' â€"-1Fi11y â€" 1 brood a {my or Cots- 1811’, ggeming’ 2 WWW-f . 31 ask}: bun. aim; 14mins 3m wheat-1 sprig†w 2 olefin, 13m: silage, 2 late potatoes 2 carrOts': red, 2 beets, turnip, 1 button holes, 2 col]. needlework, 1 crochet Work, cotton, 2 drawing room table cover, 2 photo flame embroidered,1 coll. emb. 2 table data, any other var-4 i-ety, 1 blankets, .home made, 1 wool- en mite, 2 col]. pickles.- J as Miller, â€"Valentyneâ€"1 ï¬lly 2 yrs. , carriage, 2 lady driver. Jno. Gillies, Cambray~2 gents’ turn out ter, 2 quilt, knitted, 2 ribbon work. emb., 1 tea cosy emb., 1 coll, pies, cakes, etc., 1 fancy head rest, 1 montmelick work, 2 netting, 2 centne piece silk. J. and D. J. Camobell, Woodvilleâ€" 1 cow, Shorthorn, 2 cow, Shorthorn, 1 heifer, 2 yrs, 2 heifer, 2 yrs, 1 heif- er, 1 yr., 2 heifer 1 yr., 1 heifer calf passepartoute, 1 quilt, top sewn, 1 1 ribbon work, emb., 1 sofa pillow, 2 haifer calf, 1 bull, 1 yr, 2 bull 1 yr., 1 bull calf, 2 bull calf, 2 heifer calf, grade, 1 fat steer or heifer, 2 fat steer or heifer. Chas. Francis; Canningtonâ€"l lady driver. 2 Wilson special 10 1b. butter 1 T. Eaton 00.,' special 10 1b. butâ€" Jno. N. McEachern, Grass Hillâ€"1 filly, 2 yrs, road. Ang. Jamieson, Woodvilleâ€"Z cow giving milk grade, 1 heifer 2 yrs. grade, 1 heifer 1 yr. grade, 2 heifer, 1 yr., grade. Andrew McKay, Woodville â€" 1 heif- er calf, grade, 1 ram shearling, Shropshire, 2 ram shearl'ng Shrop- shire, 1 ewe lamb. Shropshire, 1 Campbell's. special, 1 sheaf competi- tion. ' Ben. Stacey, Lornevme â€" 1 cow giving milk, dairy, 2 centre piece eyelet. Leicester. J no. Cullie, Little Britain -- 1 ram sham-ling Leimster. 1 ewe aged Lei- cester, 1 ewe shearling Leicester, 2 ewe lam-b Leicester, ewe ahearling, Leicester. Malcolm McArthur, Grass ‘Hill â€" 1 ram lamb, Leicester, 2 ram lamb, Leicester. 2 ewe aged. Leicester; Jno. Trehelco. Wootlville â€" 1 ewe aged, Oxford, 2 ewe aged, Oxford, 1 boar aged, 1 {all wheat, red, 2 small white peas, 2 wealthy. 2 pee- walkie, 2 barley, 1 alsike, 1 shearling ewe, Oxford, 1 Alexaiidria apples. J. R. Kelsey, Woodville â€"- 1 ram aged, Shropshire, 1 ram lamb, Shrop- shire, 2 ram lamb, Shropshire, 1 ewe aged Shropshire, 2 ewe shearling Shropshire, 2 ewe lamb, Shropshire, 2 cauliflower, 2 snow apple, 1 rus- set, 2 photo frame, any other var- iety, 1 painting on silk, 2 whisk- holder. Mrs. J. McLennanâ€"2 Ram aged, 01- ford downs. 1 spring boar, Yorkshire, nvâ€" _ 1 Fall wheat, white, 1 White ï¬fe, 1, oats, white, 1 peas, sman White, 1, barley, 1, onions, pickligg, 1 coll. of peppers, 2 crochet work, silk, 3, col), drawn work, 1, dressing tame raver, uluvv â€"_ 7 2, embroidery an silk, 1, embmida‘y ghadgw. 2 géata’ shirt, handmade, 8 painting an china. 1 slippers, knitted, 2. slippers emehet, 1, whlakhglder. 1: Aâ€" Mfg: J‘ Mohegan-:4 ram aged. Ox= tam Dawns, 1 @9ng beat. Yarn: shire, 1 {all what; white. :1 mm fife, 1 eats whim. 1 peas. small whita. 8 peas 1323: white. 1 barley, 1 amen 919121193, 1 gall‘ puppets. 8 @299th watt. 811k, a gem drawn work 1 dragging table cant. a cmbreidery an silk. 1 ambreidery shadow. a genta’ shirt. handmadeg. 8 painting In all cases of headache the tint thing to do is to unload the bowel: and thus relieve the afliicted organs or the over- full blood vessels of the brain; and at the same time to restore tone to the aystem‘,‘ ‘mâ€"establish the appetite, pro- mote digestion and invigorate the entire will remove the cause of the trouble and more the system to healthy action and buoyant vigor. ,, Hm. J. Priut, Asodin, Ont, writes:â€" “ I was trgublzg 3th. backache {or navel-£1 earn an tri " moat eve i wit - y a am out. results. until t fricn me W m- n....a..|. mma Bitten. I not two junta nun UII" ...-__, out. results. until s friend odvist try Burdock Blood Bitten. bottles, bgt‘ Wore I had ï¬nish ‘ ““-‘-‘ ' “A n £5: ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬ for 3.3.3." ~ For uh M. a“ deflen. Munuf t ' onty by The ’1‘. Millmm (30.. ï¬lm“. Toronto. Ont. HEADACHE. Ruan, Woodvilleâ€"l ram aged 'c'u'red. I an never on! L5 .white mine}, 1 slippers knit-ted, 1 slippers crochet,1,whisk holdrr. J, W. Prouse, Woodville â€" 1 spring boar, Yorkshire, 2 ensilage cor-11,1 single harness, 2 single‘ harness, 1 double harness, 2 double harness. Hector Grant, Woodvilleâ€"l man- golds, yellow. J. C. Smith, Lor‘nevilleâ€"4 in sheaf competition, 1 beet turnips. 2 citrons 1 coll. apples, 2 Northern Spy‘ 2 Bell FIOWer, 1 Baldwin, 2 Bendavis, 2 Wagner, 2 Mann. - George, McKague, Cannington -â€" 2 Leicester, ewe ’ aged, 2 fall wheat, red, '2 oats, white, 1 white peas, large, 1 early potatoes, 1 coll. po- tatoes, 2 coll. apples, 1 Bell Flower, 2 Haas. -v", ions. 1 white carrots, 1 mangolds, red, '2 mangolds, red, 1 coll. field roots, 2 coll. fruit, 2 coll. house plants, 1 working apron, 1 ottoman, 2 pasaepartouting, 1 quilt silk, 1 knitted, 2 tea cosy any other Variety 2 slippers. crochet, 1 call. begonias, 1 pump. guy: 1 W. '1‘. Reid. Grass £1114 parsnlpa H: Maï¬inngn, Wocdvmg = 1 cell. Amuse plants 1 hemp spun yarn. 1 #991911 eggka. Jae, Shea. We‘odville = 1 genta‘ hosts. 1 men's warm beam Mrs, H. 0. Kemp. Gamma-am = I fancy amen. a blouse. .1 gentro place silk. .1 «We. pieea. any other var- iety. 1 child's draw. 8 ladlea' collar. 1 call. needlework. a eroohet work. button. 1 coll. drawn work. 1 draw- iing pencil, 2 dressing room tatile covqr, lembroidery on silk. 2 em- broidery on linen. 2 head rest. 1 7 _I_J‘ _ ips, Greystone, 1 turnips; Swede, 2 turnips, Swede, 2 mangolds. yellow, 2 squash, 2 pumpkins, a col! ï¬eld mots, 1 coll. canned vegetables. Gaol Thompson. Oreaawenaal squash 2 carrots, table. 1 cabbage. 1 mun; newer, 1 watermelons, 1 panning. 3 Qanadian red, 9 aunt. crochet. Angus Fagueon. Woodvnlé=1 boar agéd @1193th white, 1 saw aged, Cheater white. A .u- ‘ A- alps. mamas. muv . work battenburg, 1 lace work point. :2. lace work, honiton, 213% work, l[any other variety, 2 ' montimelick [work, 2 outline work, 6 ottomaw, 2 'pillow shame, 1 photo frame em- broidery, 1 photo frame. any other variety, 1 painting china. 2 painting 0‘11, 1 painting, water color, 1 photo frame, burnt wood, 1 quilt piece work, cotton, .1 quilt 'piece ' work, wool, ' 2 quilt, top sewn. a quilt silk, 1 quilt crochet, 2 sofa pillow, embroidery, 1 burnt lantha- work, 2. Hot. pillow. ud‘ other variety. 1 t.- blo mate. wool. 1 tea cosy. guy oth- er “new, a troy cloth, 7 to. day- lien, “inning, 1 Witching, 2 flippers. knitted, a bone m wine, broidery â€"on linén, 2 head rest. 1 foot rest, 1 gent’s shirt, machine made. 2 hardanger work, 2 lace work battonburg, 1 lace work point. 2- lace work, honiton, 2 .1aee work, ,IQ“. Dome and conga" ac; 1'th MAY b0 “v06. mun-mam". mm minimum! Olll'mm .' mm. Grass Hm == 2 paw éfiï¬ger. Lgrnevmg == 1 t9: Choate, Woodvilleâ€"l turn- 2 Valentin. ing silk, 2' hematitcmng, l. m 2 woolen soda, 1 flannel ghirt. "Ulr. â€" â€"--, _ iety, 2 tea cosy unbroidery, 1‘ tray cloth, 2 tatting, 1 home made wine. A. GallovVay, Woodville â€" 1 home made bread. 1 home made buns. 2 homé made \cabes. _- -_L‘__ Mrs. Pearce, Spruceuawâ€"a yumm- holes, 7, centre piece, any other var- iety, 1 ladies’ collar. 1 gent's shirt, hand made, 1.out1'mq work. 2 paint- ing silk, 2' hematitching, 1 Algahan L‘AJI- .-..__ Mr. O. E. Castleton, of Toronto, has taken charge of Adams Bros., meat department. He succeeds Mr. Braund. AT MARKHAM FAIR. Mr. A. Horn shipped a number of his well-bred chickens to the Mark- ham Thursday. These birds haVe / taken prizes at the Tom tion, the Lindsay fair, exhibitions in the sun: try. _Mr. S. Oliver 3] NEW BUTCHER. 'I‘he rival of the sheep industry in Ontario, which has been steadily dc- dining. is being attempted by the Department of Agriculture, aided by the Sheep Grosvers‘ Association. The metliod chosen is the establishment of illustration station} in eight counties of the Province. one has been already begun in Victoria; coun- ty by Mn John Campbell. and the regulation-a have already been print: at A station is being arranged ill Muskoka lor summer lambs. and one in York county for early lambs. Six more for winterzled lambs will he started in Leeds. Hlmeoe. Huron. Middlesex. Brant and Vlelerla mun: tleal The need for some action is met: mated by the fact. that from 1901 \o 1005 the number of sheep in the Province decreased from 1.5613599 to 1.894363. an average of 31.358 a year; and by last year had further fallen to 1.143.898, In the ï¬rst period the number slaughtered and sold from 799.148 to 608.786, and by last year was only 545,320. The object of the department. which is being developed under the special 'supervision of MrpA. P. Westervelt, is to show that there is a good proï¬t in sheep raising to the yordinary-farmer, and with the. or- dinary grades of sheep. The farm; ;ers‘ being chosen are not experts. They- supply their own stock-grade ewes and keep account of thecost, the time spent, the revenue, etc., and for this. labor are allowed a, slight remuneration. The results of their experiments will be made. known by the. department on the expiration‘ of their tests in p 1912. “which will sl- im? _for thé prodpee of two full you-8.. 'The sheep are" ï¬rst inspect- ed, 89“.“ to prevent unyathsrsthan the ordinary crude! being «use. The (arms will be open to anyone dur- ing this period, and information will ha freely given by the farmer in chute. rn shipped a number of chickens to the Mark- lay. These birds have at the Toronto exhibi- ‘, z haunts?“ 415m , Argyle â€" and other Sold Only in sealed lead packets. 306 403, 50c: and 60¢ per p01". At all grocers. Made in Game!!! PAROID ROOFING SHERWIN‘WILLIAMS PAINTS Alva Mam/w: é Live Chickens Our poultry warehouse is “ml open. We are ready to handle all your poultry. Ducks. Geese, Fowl, Chickens. Flavelles Limited POU LTRY DEPARTMENT Is leak proof and ï¬re-pioof. If you are roofing your buildings see our samples before you buy. The best quality roofing on the market; the lowest price. Sold in one-ply and two-ply. Bring them all in. HIGHEST PRICES, WifflM-o‘i’ï¬lm a HonthoronkaiEeg Brighten TEA LINDSAY “3 land is good . Improved farm of W acres. more 0 m of the south iiiâ€). in the ton M of lot twen mm concession Bones. aumnw and implenum “. 23 head 0! I0“. BOW?“ M mu. Tho mu] '0'. ‘Ot 22. V" 10 O‘Clot‘k mvl WEDNICSDA Y. 80"“. any! inn.- flock and “up: of John A. Mck wiposa. Eu 1.- “XV half mil.» 1:.1 mm from (‘uunr {mm Tory um, Merham, '3 In) vine. and one mi liver. For full Q pmmises to M 30mm- 11.0., ow ton-st. Mr. Ami into his new hous1 HOVED TO 11’ )W Hr. Fred 1:01."ch of Gravcnhurst, 1,1 and have taken 11 on SAMt : h the “NHL “My M I .0 new: V‘va “wow! In: Here are .. â€W houm‘. MON UMENT GET THE B 91 Kent-st. Chartered \m-x nu Fire Inmnmm- TUESDA \ One school that, s in Thor-ought]: and Genuim It. enjoys a larqr 1 its supm-iux- w wk} Get vour traininq he'satisï¬od. All ‘1 get positions. Cat now. ‘ \\' J Curler vaa- and U THURSDAY. V. out... or I am». vol FARM F0 be safely Sunlight S ‘ other son: a ELLIOT zigzag I'Zvatin A nderson's1 SxLE R not too ()t9¢1 TORUN uum