i ay at io con ic | oon, James Murray - pear Brwell Friday dight-------- Saturday noon, his owii'stable till Mon day opou- Neil McPhail, Manager. Sal CK FAVOURITE {toss} ar This. | Imported Cl progerty of J. vw M.. i h Sh Jr nt., 'will make the ssAROn as Ch Monday 1 Sout Tues- 2nd con. / Poenday night, Caleb Hicks Wednesday noon, Ji ight, Ch: Siiay Mariposa, bh, Me. { Ronald McDonald's 5th con! a Saturday night, his own » and remain till Monday noon. -- Ronald Macdonald, Manager. CLAN FAVOURIT] Imported Clydesdale HL: the propérty of J-M- Macfarlane, Son a,0ut. will 8 the present season as ollows, Monday oight, Ocean House, Seagrave Isaac Beattel's 11th con. Roach. , J ke uesday night, Jas. McKit rick's, Greenbank... Wednesday noon, Alex: Lgask's 11th 'con: Reach-- AVed- mesday night, Saintfield. Thursday Phu Acton's Victoria rngrs, wight --HRobert Actor's roers, Friday noon, James fre Friday night, John Vaddéll's Uinaddls, h y non his own stable and LE 1 Monday afternoon: = Alex: Martin, Manager ROYAL BRODERICK [10655] (13576) --The Jwported Clydesdale Stal: the ery of J. M. Macfarlane, Sonya, Witt stand at his own stable, Sonya, for season of 1910- LOCHLOMOND {may 587. (11274) The Hackney Stallion, the property of J- M: Macfarlane, Son a, will make the t season as foldws, | Monday night, Ocean House, Seagrave, remain- der'of week at his own stable near Sonya: PRINCE OF KINRLIAR II, [3238] Vol, XII, C 8. B C---This Grand Clydes. lion, be property of James nya, Ont., will make the of #910, as follows--Monday Thi pen Sonya, and pro- to Moase's Fiagesboard, for noon ; Norman Osborne's, night. Tues de Hick's, Valentin, noon; James Roi Bins Op Ey night, Wednesday, Ds, Bb, Soo} pny -- igh ju Bik woo . Ba od 2 Beltain night Fri dey, Jos Spark s, Saipan, noon, Samuel Tremeer's, Saturday, 'Wm. Gordoi's, noon, en to his own stable. --G. Medd, ee 6) Tinport- TORNER R Ste 8 ao ue pry of 3. nest Holtby, Mao- ea - his Toes, proceed to Ervest pel ester, and remain till Tues- -afternogn. procged and remain til Vedat BERT fa 9780 (10028) lydesdale Stallion --the property of J. Ernest Holthy, Manchester, and his route the present @eason, will (be as follows :--Monday 'aftersdon leare his own stable. Johan Park's, Mauchester, and proceed to Dafoe', Utica for night: © Tuesday to Set Lee's, Burnett farm, lot 10, con , Reach noon, then to R. Craig's, kofor night: Wednesday, to the Christie's House, Saintfield noon, then to Seagrave for ni Thursday '5 Rome er¥, "noon, bi wn stable," Joh Park's, in til Mpnday af- oh , Manage: KINELLAR STAMP [3044] CS-C-B--Reg- istered Clydesdale Stailion--the prop- erty of James A. Rowan, Cmsaréa, will travel the following route during this _« suason ; Monday, leave his stable, £ 0 Thos, Syers, a eifiperance - joe," Eoin, YY, noie's, of us or night Wednesday bo Hon then to Coulter 32 I for night. Thurs- are WA Mille Long Sault, np McLaagh!i , Enniskillen BT T mperance House, oon, then, Temperance ck aturday to his ain till Monday nald, Manager, 2]--This Grand ion, the pro- Shirley, will , as follows : av bin own stable Jos. Thomp- 5, con Bast Whitby, bight. be Been > vid Ferguson's, rliagton, noon: A, 20, jn- 8, Darli esdayl, proceed 11112629): This, --the bq for the present sea Sehert House, bldg, Porg d ry e the present sonsb 4 -Monday leave his ow +4 Hotel stables), P¢ oceed to E- Kendal's Li 1 pen return to his ow day roceed to J oa i hoon, then Branton BH or for 'night: Thurs: 3 his own stable and r ouday, B. IF Crand\ll} AND) [6098]. (13698) --1 Toiported Clydesdale' Stall erty of 'The ShirloyiSyndics the present season as follows § eave his own stable, Sucgog, os ® Hope Bros, noon, then ta eorge Jadkson night, © Tuesday, prod ; Goed £0 Sebert House, Port Perry, fo night. Wednesday, proceed to Irwh Johnston's, Quaker street, Reach, fog Toa: then to , Shirley for nights graday, to James Strong's, Carty i ly gh ht. Friday, todas Pati 8 Hen to Ambleside Farm§ SAE, or Night. Saturday, to own od ro irevisin till Monday: Gsurpd Manager. carr. 0 TOM--Fashionably-Bred Trotting f Sunlion-sthe, ope of S. Mosure, Port Perry, ah 1910. as ows Mon Pore y n ¥ *aiatle; Siallyycpre ord's, Purple Hil [9 noon, the .; to Swain's Hotel, Blackstock for night, Thus! a return ta his "own stable an roman till Monday, BF. Crandell, Manager. ROYAL BENEDICT 11422 A.C-S.B., Vol XII. This ClYesdale Stallion the Property of D. K. Tanson, Greenbank, will make the season of 1910, at his own stable lot 10, con 11, Reach, JORDON, ERSKINE.-.[5830}- Vol. 15, C- 8 B. C.--That Grand, Young HEA . Soins Stallion, the property ot -\ Frise, Seagrave, Oot., will make rt present season ' as" follow s~Tuesdny, leave his own stable, Tot 9," com 11, Reach, proceed to Robt. Thomas', Lay pight. Friday, his own stable og re- till Tuesdag.noome, #5, Sod $ 0B Er 5 EARLMONT 1360 --Beautiful YoungRoad ster Stallion--the property of J. Darey, Port Perry. Full particulars later VIGOROUS MACQUEEN [4204] -- This Imported Bred Dipdeaite Stalfion the property of + K. Brace, Cadmus, will make the season of lo. 48 follows : Monday afternoon Touve is oWil proceed to Wm. Finnie's, night, . Tuesday; procedd to Coulter's Hotel, Pontypool, for noon, 'then to Ww. Ww. Corrisl si; Leskard for night. Wednesday, to Wm. Hockey's, Tyrone for noon, then to H. Ferguson's, Man- vers for pight- T peday, & to his own stable for night Friday, to S/Grey's, for noon, then to Jas. Malcolm's, Nes: tleton for night. Saturday, return to his own stable by way of Jas NesSitt's and renin till Monday afternoon. -- W. Fiunie, Manager. = sm -- "TWENTY- FIRETO TO THE HILL Aim ofa Cploraga FA Pate, Grower Whe Advocates Seed Selection. Of all the factors in potato growing Go of seed 18*by far the most mportant. Some twelve years ago a pe Ao orn oot oss aa oe e- velop a a 5s the same lines that he follows in improving his Shrop- shire sheep and Shorthorn cattle, using the best method of selection and givitg the peed plat the best possible cuiltiva- tion and irrigation In order to obtain uniformity of product. Since that time he has been selecting seed potatoes of the size and type which be wauts to produce. As a twelve ounce potato 18 about ideal In size, seed potatoes of PRODUCT OF A BINGLE HILL. dis Beaty g Fd and fair wat that sige werh selected Tom the bial: the*spring; std then four or five aéres | were planted in a special plat for seed to be used for the main crop the fol- lowing year.' This plan was followed for twelve years with a potato (the Perfect Te which, it was said, woul ie po out, but) lato oon ded prove daring all that time. Three years ago Professor E. H. Ben r@¢ppecialist in potato work bye do | 4 cane to the sthte agtls, cultural college. He became interested in the werk Mr, Grubb was doing and freely "him bn" his suc- cess in potato production, but be want- ed to tak and further improve the sf 3 3 A m in a feld by themselves, and when ti toes were I vest pe) were dug bf Tr ad {thé proditet of each hill kept separate. All bills {hat @id not bave twenty tubers of uniform size without Root, BP ton, for wight. nina: % for "ight: Va an h plenty of it. \ breagh you gi Ro This bread io! t merely something to fill a hungry \stomach. 'It is a perfectly balanced fokd, rich in strength- giving, blood-making material. It counts for Jong Ji). Jt counts for a vigoroks constitution. It counts for bone and nuscle making and good rich blood. And this becaus§®™¥Royal Howse- hold" is made from the finest wheat 'in the wer/d =~ the famous Red Ryfe--richest in kigh quality. gluten, most in demand, and most vilued in all the markets of the world. 'Write for Ogilvie "Book for a Cook" v TT Ina way, that' s true. \ But it makes considerable difference your, children now _count eller 'or whether it 'tovnts for £ : al Hots Tid Flog Gromy hil refi thrive on L_HO iy | i And it is natural foods the place of meat, at oné LE the cost, a ye quickly assimil be flo 4 tha HOUSEHOLD", 7 and, [ost Sein Muflins, Biscuit, family baking, and sent free_mention name of your dea OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS C9. field 1rom tHe best individual Stalks. There is no other way to get true ' bro characteristics in potatoes ex- cept by séiscting seed from the per fect hill reer eeptee = | Chioroforming Plants. A remarkable series of experiments in the use of anaesthetics to increase plaut growth has been made recently at the Vermont experimental station of the United States department of agriculture by Professor W, Stuart, the head of the station. The distin- gushed German botanist, Johannson, in 1900 wiscovered that ether and cblo- roform adoiimetered to plants durbig | 'their rest period cut-short that peried 'and enabled, them, to send Toith shoots | earlier tha usual. 'This action of Arugs is the rev of the ac upon man, ether, chloroform and thelr kind rendvring dormant many of the fane- tions 6: the human organism. Johann. som, ; bekond giving as' 8 theory that, certain fuxctions which lend to retard plant growsh during the rest. period: are neutral by the anaesthetics, did not "volunteer An esplanation of the phenomena 'he evaked. wt 24 hu : Corncobs Yseful. =- | Save the corncobs. They are good for smoking the meat in the absence of hickory wood, and they are splendid for burning to a charred condition for the hogs. The surplus cobs should all go intg the manure. They are good stexture, Besided supplying someé' fertilizing elements and i= bumus to de soil. Good Jogging. Memory does not "fall" (except in Joss of all the faculties); it sinply gets weak and lnoguid for want of use, just as the physical organs do. < People of- ten say "My memory Is falling" when It 1s really as ggof as ever A they would give it a chance. comes up, or, rather, fails to come up no possible way of reniembeéring ft. You make two or. three efforts, give np and say, "There's no use; it's gooe from me," Nonsense! It haso't. It is there Sust' ns much as it eyer was, only there are a lot of things over it. Keep at work, brigg your will to bear nponit, try and try and try, and after awhile you cdn get it. ercise required in remembering it wit toil, and - determination, put together ajsorvers of liguids and improvers of / YOUR MERORY. 5] JI Foss to Fail od Just Give R 8} A word, a date, a nawe,-an-incident, ! when you want it. There seems to be And, better, you will fod that the es help you pest time and that a fittle wht decompisn wonders in © you are most deficient apd exer in that respect. ou tag do it" odd time, while you are walkin | Ing, resting after a day's works ing perforce to a dull speaker. let a few falluves:dlscourage long corridor of. tecollection li both sides with valuable male be opened for you pecatse of y . portunity if you use it.--Bxck h BARGAIN, HU NTING The Strefuocts National G American Women, © There is always somethin give about a crowd that is "a singie emotion. You get #8 sion of force, says Mary Heal thelr thposts c: a curious nolse--~the wh marmur as itive any oth nofSe' human 2 aa rious anfmal on the to a: thie ' bomb, again from a crow a bank.to open and. theater 'when fire had and pow here it was im mili a coupld of hundred w buy ten cent embroiderie! 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The International Dictionary has won 3a greater distinction upon its merits and is in fire | general use than any other work. of its kind in the iid HOT 1ST : J URTROR: RE = "LEXFOH, Pastor Sabba'h | ls 1 sue'. lan o on given hid hing. constantly on hand and A rin promptly attended 'to. "7 JOHN ROLPE. Port Pry, Dao. lj . - - & Write for our interesting books ** Invent ars Help" a ay you ee swindi led. 1G USA rou! etch or afyout in }vention or improvement re iiftel} 0 ata | ar opinien asta: whither itis foes cl . Hise oe \ full Port or( Periy, for HIGH-CLASS 3arred Plymouth Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Cochrane St., and . GUARANTEE 1O supply 4 from the same Pens as | use for my own breeding. Its my desire to pleate afl cuss tomers aud hold their patronage, Eggs $100 per 15. "| Agricultural aches ee AR Pr S| pLEENTS es AT en SUN DERLAND THE andersighed Koop keops on hand and Jo¥j ales the following Agricultural Mag nok and Implemen Faspfugered By