lla, Hy James Marray® pear Créswell- Friday wight ------ Saturday noon, his own stable till Mon" day noon Neil McPhail, Manager. GLENDOICK FAVOURITE 10853) {14140)--This Imported eadale the pr xtyof J. on Mac- ky fone: t., will make the season as follows, Monday LY Aron Gilson's, 1st con, Tues- Ba od ovmiay sui, Calob Siok a! night, Calel ioks Valeatis- Weduesdoy Reiley, 20d con De James b Wednesday John Ce % 20d con 2 haters, ilen- noon, dA McDonald's 5th jd Mariposa. Saturday night, his own stable wnd remain i Monday noon -- Ronald Macdonald, Manager CLAN FAYOQURITE10654] (14629)--This I Clydeadale « Stallion, ; the pn M-Macfarlané, Son yal Oat. . the present season as follows, Mon t, Ocean House, Seagrave Taeido. i noo Tsanc Beattel's 11th oon. Tuesday night, Jas. McKit- ck's, Greenbank: Wednesday noof, Alex: Leask's 11th con: Reach. Wed- nesday night, Saintbeld. . Thursday roon, Robert Acton's Victoria Corners, Thursday night --Robert Acton's ph Frid Dy noon, James oh ied h ohn addell's edale. vi A noon his own stable and remain till. Monday afternoon: - Alex. Martin, Manager ROY pL RODERICK [10635] (13376) -- The Clydesdale Stallion, the riperty a J: M- Macfarlane, Sonya, will stand at his own stable, Sonya, for season of Joo. LOGHLOMOND (Imp) --537-- (11274)-- The Hackney Stallion, the property of J. M- Magfarlane, Sopya, wiil make the present season as follows, Monday night, Ocean House, Seagrave, remain- der of week at his own "stable wear Sonya: PRINCE OF KINELLAR II, [3236] Vol. XII, CS. B C---This Grand Clydes- dale Stallion, the property of James Tones, Sonya, Ont., will make the season of 1910, as follows--Monday Jouve i his-own stable, Sonya, and pro- ded to Thos, Moasc's Fingerboard, for Norman Osborne's, uight, Tues: ny . Bick's, Valeutia, noon ; James Jos Opps. night Wednesday, ohn Cuddy's, Opps, Boo H. Grim- son's, Mariposa, ni Thursday, {Temperance Hotel, Bukwood, Boon ; Geo Mark's, Little Britain, night. Fri dey, Jos. Spark's, Mariposa, noon, Bamuel Tremeer's, night. Saturday, Wm, Gordon's, noon, tn to his own stable.--G. Medd, Manager. CORNER STONE [3505] (11010) --Tmport- od, Prominm Clydesdale Stallion--the J.; Eriest Holtby, Man- make the present season wi: Monday, leave his own stable, , proceed to Ernest Holt- Tie ed gt remain till y. noon: ny afternoon rovped Eieumenk and ire till Wednes- Wed afternoon to ERE Cc Hi sia huszpr [7506] 9789 (10823) Pamous Imported HL Stallion property of J. Ernest Holthy, yond his roate the present season will be as follows : --Monday afternoon leave his own stable. John "Park's, Manchester, and ceed to "Dat Utica for night: Tuesday to Alex Lee's, Burpett farm, lot 10, con 9, Reach noou, then to R. Orsig's, Greenbank, for night: Wednesday, to 's House, Saintfield noon, "then to-Beagra: sie C. Honey's, Rose to. rif own stable, John Park's, bey, and remain till Monday af- 4 +o Park, Mavages. Wx wa (3044105 G.B--Reg- istered Clydesdale Stallion--the pro) erty of James A. Rowan, Cmsarea, will travel the following route during this season; Monday, leave his stable, Cumsearea, and proceed to Thos Syers, noon, then to the Temperance Hoots, for ght Py pool onty doy, $6 Wall il g Sault, "nih, Byrom cLaaghlin's, Koniskillen night: | Friday, Temperance House, noon, then to Temperance jor might Saturday to his and Han till Monday Roby Mol Donald, Manager, 2]--This Grand be lion, the pro- ig Shirley. wi will y Rt night. bo 'D vid Fermons d_ nn pel bi to] ours, gS i the as fol- 3 ve nt m stable Rulirosd Hote rien), ort proceed to en tica, pe urn £0-his own stable, rocecd to Jas Bedford's, or noon, then to Sais' s urs- Manager. ROYAL FREELAND [6098] (18008)--This dmported Clydesdale Stallion ty of The Lniriey Syndicste the present season as follows ; leave his own stable, Suegog, to Hope Dros., noon, then to Tuesday, pro- Port Perry, for 1 Weduenday, roceed to Irwin ton's, 'Quaaker street, Reach, for noon, then to , Shirley for night. James Strong's, Cart- , Friday, to Jas Pat- , then to 'Ambleside Farm, i dor night, Saturday, to own and remain till Monday. George ) Mackie, Manager. Stallion--the property of S. Mosuve, Port Perry, will making his route of 1910. *as follows :-- Monday leave his own stable (old Railroad Hotel stables, Port Perry, proceed to KE. Kendal's, Thareda; " remain Manager: ROYAL BENEDICT 11422 A-CS-B, Vol. XII. This Clydesdale Stallion the property of D. E. Iasnson, Greenbank, will make the season of 1910, at his own stable lot 10, con 11, Reach, SOR DO ERSKINE [5830] Vol. 15, C. 8 B. C.--That Grand, Young Cly- desdale Stallion, the property of Wes. Frise, Seagrave, Ont, will make the Pel season as follows--T' vesday, rave his own stable, lot 9, coo: 11, Reach, proceed to Robt, Thomas', Lay ton, for night. Wednesdny, Saintheld for ight Thursday, Wm: Leask's for night. Friday, higowa lable and re- till Tuesday noome "= EARLMONT 1369 --RBeautiful X ounglioad: ster Stallion--the. property of J. Jiasoy, Port Perry. Full particulars ater VIGOROUS MACQUEEN 4204] --This Imported Brod Clydesdale Staliion the property of T- ¥. Bruce, Cadmus, will make the season of I910 as follows :-- Monda if afternoon leave his own stable proceed to Wm- Finnie's, Lotus for night. Tucsdayy proceed to Coulter's Hotel, Pontypool, for noon, then to W. W. Cornish's;. Leskard for wight. Wednesday, to Wis: Hockey's, Tyrone for noon, then to H. Ferguson's, Man- vers for night. Thursday, to his own stable for night. Friday, to 8 Grey's, for noon, then to Jas. Malcolm's, Nes- tlcton for night: Saturday, return to his own stable by way of Jas Nesbitt's and ronain till Monday afternoon. -- WV. Finnie, Manager. return to hi own Monday, BI" Crandell, ee Ap. CARE OF BREEDING EWES. Much Depends on the "on the Food and Man- ner In Which #t 1s Given. In caring for breeding ewes ome should first see if they show any symp- toms of being affected with stomach worms, If they do, have them drenched with gasoline at once. After this treat- ment keep salt to which have been add- ed some worm powders constantly be- fore them. There are a number of different brands of medicated stock salt and worm powders in the market, all doubtless possessing some good qualities, and they act as a good pre- ventive, but it is impossible to find any that would expel worms from sheep after they become badly affect ed. Tobacco mixed with salt is also to be recommended as a preventive, and some breeders prefer it to the specially prepared form powders and 80 called stock salts referred to. The sheep should also be examined for ticks. It will pay to dip them even though the weather is cold. In cme eg bo prota, ai hs ment CAPT: .TOM- Fashionably-Bred Trotting |' Uti, -2i00n, then resurni'to his is owe § able and | by ly F 8 1 Good doughnuts are soot food. delicious treat but the combination of gli with fat is distinctly nourishing: You see I put special emphasis on pen t it is very important, It means the differenc light, flaky, crumbly doughnuts that melt in mouth and are easy to digest, and tough, greasy y wads of dough heavy, 450 i Ta raking Saughnuts from HOLD" being richer in high pila gluten than ¥ ordinary flour resists the absorption, of too much f fat © 1t doesn't get rubbery, in cooking. dough, absorbs just enough ofthe ment, but not enough for indig: uniformity of "Royal Houschdld" enables you to 0 get the same splendid results every time both in Bread and Pastry. Try «Royal Household". Find ont for yourself. All grocers sell it or cin get it on short notice. "Oglivie's Book tains 173 carefully selected hid 83 that ool," Conts been tri tested sent free on request. dealer. Mention name Tio The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.; Limited. ¥ TAN Greenbank. The usual anniversary was held in this village by the Presbyterian Sabbath School on May 22nd and 24th and certainly bas pot been surpassed in any particular on any previous occasion, Both the after- noon and evening services on Sun day were largely attended and the discourses given by Mr. Grant of Markham were listened to with a great degree of profit. The music rendered by the choir, which was assisted by Miss Eva McGill of Port Perry, 'was highly appreciated, luesday isa day which will not be readily forgotten by any one who was fortunate enough to be present. The usual afternoon performance was slightly altered this year. - In place of having a program by the children of the school - the afternoon was taken up with spoxts, | etc., followed by a very interestivg|} foct ball match between Scugog |: and the home team in which tbe] latter showed up their colors very brilliantly. Credit 1s also due to the visiting team, as it was a fair and clean game throughout. Sev- eral were heard to remark that the ing with good things, which ina literal sense could not be denied by any who frequented this particular part of the building. The ladies of! the congregation are to be congrat- ulated on the satisfactory manner in which this branch of the work was conducted. Last but not least comes the grand entertainment which followed. The artists of the evening excelled themselves. Miss Eva McGill, who was accompanied selecfions in a manner which marks very high culture and careful train- ing. Miss Ina M. Johnston o Toronto, accompanied by Rus el Wallace, wis much applauded, The rendition of her numbers was very. effective, while her Scottish selection simply captivated the tables in the basement were groan-| audience. The readings gi Miss' Florence M. Lapp of Britain were very inteiest humorous, bringing the audie laughter on several occasioh$s Leask trio were never list with greater interest, beifig applauded upon each 3ppca Two very entertaining and i tive addresses were deliver Mr. J. A. Miller of Toront Rev. Mr. McCulloth of the boring church. the anniversary amounted ta A social followed on Wed cvening. This occasion isi the public would do well to h ber there: is to be another here on July 1.-- Uxbridge J , Willing to Pay. When the British square at ot Abu Kiea, in the was etrated by the man's bard skull, gunner was seo fof. reason and knowl You bet 1 do)" clous bl dec "and & 0 doe by Miss Mona Leask, rendered her Gyer--That fellow me of a bail-c the answer? 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