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Within ten days' he will show signs of returning' to hia old life almost as certainly as a mue derer will return to the scene of bis crime.-- American Magazine, By Eleni Applied A gray baired lawyer emjoyed a laugh at the expense of his friend, an uptown bank cashier, the other day. Bt' ack = ng der as mych other evidence 83 adjudged relevant--in short, have that bad half--confuse the tion at issue. Herne, Jimuije," calling 5f gst i ders, a n |tothese 'geritlemen' who,' hi' risk and considerable trouble and during the prese! UNITIES large expense, secure and bring to 'the country such stock-animals as ensure choice and profitable stock. This and surrounding muvicipal-] 'excellent horses which will be available in this section of country uld remer following Stallions have been enrol- ed and have had their season's announcements printed at THE Oupserver Office and are entitled to collect fees ; in fact, the Act makes no provision for foals sired by un- enroled stallions being legitimate. CLAN FAVOURITE [10654] (14629), Irop. Clydesdale, tho property of J. M. Macfarlane, Sonya, will' this season be at Seagrave, Baintfield, Victoria Cotuery, 4th con. Brock, Sunder- lund, Wick, and at his own stable, BLACK IVORY (Imp.) [7761] (13367) Ulydesdale, the property ot Smith & Richardson, Columbus, during this Season will be at Myrtle Stair. and Brouklin, and at his own stabie the romaiader of the time. DUNURE SOUTAR (Imp) [9505] (14659, Clydesdale, tha pooperty of W... Henders, Port Percy, will wake th present season at Hothesda, Green: Sebert House, Port Perry. (15436) the property of J. Mo. Ma the vicimuy of his own stable thi seasun, BARON ONSLOW (imp) [9390] (14589 Cryilemlale, the property of Smith & Lichardson, Columbus, will routs Ewt Whithy, the front of Rench best Whithy Township, und be at he own stuble, C- Bluochard's, Raglan. ities have a fine class of particularly | ® STAND FAST, Imp. Clydesdale, [14709] |" fut lune, Sonya, will muko a route in |; Now 'that a Stallion Enrolment | Board has been established in this | I'rovince all Stallions require to bel | Eunroled in order to comply with all § :| the provisions of the Act, and par- {| ties not enroling Stallions. for public 'fuse are liable to a heavy fine. The. ment in north temperate latitudes. This isothermal line for the United States begins near the city of New York and passes up the Hudson river to Albany; thence turning westward, it runs near Syracuse and passes in a southwesterly direction, touching the shore of Lake Erle near Sandusky, O.; turning thence in a northwesterly .di- rection, it enters Michigan and reach- es its highest point in that state nea: Lansing; then going in a southiwester- ly direction, it enters the state of lo- bank, Scugog, and own stable ut the |, Lain ail ar hop; ig diana near South Bend, passes through Michigan City, then in a northwester- nor have d tendency to bake hard. ; Happily tn most American solls there' ts still' sufficlent natoral fertility to produce 4 gopd crop of sugar beets, whereas in the soils of Europe, where" sugar beets have been grown for years, : the farmers must depend on' fertilizers to insure a remunerative crop. 3 Every farmer should understand tha§ he cannot continpously grow any crop. on the same ground and secure maxi: mum results. Beets do best after al- falfa, corn or small grains 'A good scheme of rotation is fired wheat, then beets. then clover for two 4 years, the last crop being plowed un- der; then potatoes, wheat and beets in the ord tioned. If alfalfa ean be grown if uld be included in the yo- tation of crops; also in some sections potatoes do well in the rotation, - Beeth do well after small grain crops, bee cause these, being "harvested early, | leave the ground ready for late automn plowing, an important point in success .| ful beet culture, The field in which beets are to be planted should be selected and plowed in the lato autumn to the depth of ab least nine inches. As a rule, the plow in each furrow should be followed by a subsoiler, which will'loosen the soil to the depth of six or seven inches more. vi Hand planting of the sced may be practiced when a very small plat is to be put in beets, but where a field em 'boat would represent the Gospel Dis- | tion; the Master asleep, 'the Write for sample f | 20 Officé' boy, "take this change down Boris apparent indifference to the tq Mr. --, the cashier, and get a two torma of A Berseoution. pesaliing Jlie PD sionlans, dollar bilL"® po an Rpt io Bi 4 And the boy did--New York Sun, grove which since it first came into Id years ago, has not known a crop ito this grove the Company is also if agric 1: land immediately HELSINGTON GLORY, (Imp. [12165]|1ly course continues through the cities | bracing an acre or more is to be plant: (14699), Clydesdale, the property ol | of Chicago and Madison, reaching its | ed it is not convenient. . In such cases W. J. Heuders, Port Perry, during | pighest point near St. Paul; thence it | planting by drills best. ! this season will be at Bothesda, extends in a southwesterly direction i Greeabauk, Scugoy, and at hid own | = the state Skis stabie at the Sebart House, Pott until jt enters ® ! Bi the, Dems S00 8 Koti where 3 Tae Jo Crop, ARDLAW CHIEF, Imp. Clydesdale{1711] | $1 Feaebe0 highest point in D ty » 1188), the property af 4. 3. A2t/1 ta ust above the forty-fth parallel of eq imselr up In a va- without knowing ex- thotight to thwart the Divine 8! ent ting Jesus' crucifixion. er, Jesus did not hesitate to ol he storm--to turn aside Satan's Storm of Trouble 1s Neas. about it. ron'e weokly, this season, from hie ow: stable, CRAGIE®SCOTT [13735] (16909) mp Clydesdale, the property of H.L Collacutt & Co'y, Port Perry, will make thia Season at the Seber! House Stables. except on Tuesday when be will be in Scugog. PETTENDYNIE ROYAL, Imp. Clydes dale, [14712] (17602) the property of J. M. Macfarlane, Sonya, will remaiu at his own stand daring the rason. WINBLOOM (Imp:) [6097] (12785) Ciyd dale, the property of Smith & Ki avdson, Columbus, will ronte the present. Season in Kast Whitby, © tarlue, Svuys, will also make u | latitude, where it crosses the Missouri river. The isothermal line then turns almost due south, following very close: ly the one hundred and first degree of longitude until it leaves the state of Nebraska near the northeast corner of Colorado. Passing in a southwesterly direction through Colorado, it teaches, at Pueblo, almost to the one hundred and fifth degree of west longitude, whence it passes in a slightly south- easterly direction into New Mexico, torus to the west and crosses the one hundred and fifth degree of longitude at about the thirty-second degree of lafitnde. Then turning westward, it passes in a very irregular line through the rows. are sixteen inches apart anil in wide as twenty-eight inches, * The cost of growing an acre ot'beets depends on so many varying factors as to ones it Impossible to give an ewtle m: which is reliable for every locas ity. ' It 1s probable that the actual cost to our farmers for the first few: years of the beet industry did not exceed $25 to $35 per acre and in many instances fell below these figures. * It Is reasonably certain. accidents of season aside, that a net profit 'of trom: $8 to $13 per acre may be expeeted: from the proper culture of the sugar The Con f was formed by Optario men, who have Whitby Tp., . Lickering. Dar'ingt6u, | the states of California, Oregon and | beet in localities uear a factory. whem : : and will also be at his own stable Washington. * all the conditions of the best methods . other and in lent i *i ici Jom- a Synonymous. ' d so 40 Wevents In the vicinity of the Com HILLHEAD COMET, Imp. Clydesdale.|' Extending distance of 100 miles on | of culture are fulfilled. It was Springer's afternoon off, end | PANY'S projec J now its possibilities 'under (14710) (15678) he property of J. \| | eneh side of this isothermal line 1s a be thought he would take the children corporation' m ducfariune, Sunya, will be at Finger: | holt which may be regarded as the for a little outing. buard, 2ud con. Mariposa, Valentia | theoretical beet sugar area of the Unit- | are . "My dear" he sald, approaching bis 2nd con Ops, Clendine, Maripos: | od States. There até doubtless many | Some farmers, however. turn wife, "suppose we take the, children : Station, Oth and 6th cobs, Mariposa, [0 lities lying outside of this belt. | under as a fortilizer: When used to the zoo today." AERC On north and south, in which tbe | feed the beet tops ean be eaten hy. "Why, Will, you promised to take = CORNER STONE [3505] (11016) lmp best will be found to thrive. but | cattle on the field where they them to mother's." Clydesdale, the perty of J, .J § : "All right, If it's all the same to the children, "~! Doctors y Jom, as St. Peter declared. --Acts #:1315. ur expectation is that t¥: Church will have its most trying experiences | twisted ) + from professed brethren. Church Fed- | In Kansas it drovea plece of scantling 3 has a sincere and innocent | gix ine square through the body of An Exception. "At another time-it blew in the | "When people want some quiet, rest fol topic. they always mention the Will be on a dividend basis from the start. Leask, Wisk, will be at Urconbatk pon A hg drawn oft development work. The e trees will take care of dividends. the SADUY should be returned to thy 'BASEBALL STRATEGY. A Game That Was Won by Two Plays "ors and a Live Snake. Manchester, Saiutfield, Sunderland, |: and own stable, » ROYAL FREELAND (Imp.) [5998) (13008 Clydeadale, the property of Wesley Frina, Seagrave, will route Mariposa, i rat and Reach, and be at Fingerboard, | ec ho Little Britain pid intermediate calls, Nolan "ony at owo stable, i 3 "Not fn the department of % x ACME 2wv 11413], Clydeadal ] ydesdale, tho pro- ture."~Washington Star. Q . wig i % A. Decist, Jurketon, wi} : Li : » 1 1 . 1: : in oon: rtwright, and at CLT emm------_ Only = tock to cover the immediate require- ' Ki 3 A Burketou, and own stable. {That bescutor is very ensegette th | ments of the y will be disposed of. | BARON 'DERRY [18268], Canadian.Bred eareying out. the wa stons of 4 : a ® i oy : present crop. Hahlen and | ut he beld them in abhorrence, and ¥ Clydesdale, the property of ND. M 2 N 'disc 3 ; won, Myrtle Station, will fem Dahlen, discovered ++ at higown stable during the senson. VIGOROUS MACQUEEN; Imp : Bred, {4294] Clydesdale, the FF Bruoe, Cadmobs, 4 portion of _Cactwright, = Maver, Benyog, and will 'also beat hivown | stables 14 ANTEVOLO RYSDYE --51-- 53050 Champion Staudard-Bred, the pro perty of 8 A. Devitt, Bu will be at P ( . the M