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The Seaforth News, 1937-06-10, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAF"ORTH NEWS. THURSDAY,, JUNE 10, 1937 HENSALL Council 111leeting— The regular meeting of the village e council was held Monday evening at 8 p.m. in the ,council chambers with all members present. \linu'tes of the i t mr ev ants meeting and cc curt of revis- ion adopted. F G Bonthron ap'pe tr nd asking for permission to cut down a tree in front of his property, also sating he had planted another to the south of 'it. Brock -Twitchell, that F. G. Bohthron be given permission to cut down the tree in front of drive- way, Carried. Bills and accounts were read and passed , totalling $1,8430. Council then adjourned -;James A. Paterson, Clerk. The local diamond has been level- led and the grass cut and is no -w rn ,good shape for the boys to practise on and there has ,been a good turn- out every night, 'Che boys are getting do shape for.their first game which is in Zurich, Jenne ]rith. The executive wish to thank the .public for their generous support and donations :so far and look forward 10 seeing you at the first game here, June 131st Mr, Rendall and 'daughter, Miss Annie of` Plat•tstille, Mr. \Vii, Rich- mond \lrs. 'I'ew of \Va Kington, and ,Mrs. \ e,bster of Galt, visited Over the week end with Mrs, Peter' Fisher and Miss Eleanor. The many friends of kir. Joseph Hood will lie sorry to hear that he has not been enjoying very good health for some time, kir. William Van Rot ten 'tats :nos- ed across the street to the large frame building pp,site. Lack of wave for his growing produce 'nisi- t_ss compelled him to nt. yt•, Mr \ulnen Hyde has A01.1 the bt ilehn n ird by her. on the south side o. Kitt. St. to a Landon nrecly- ins company, and the building is be- ing torn down. Trois. buildings was used for years as a garage i,$ JJohn 71oDounell, hut since he gave up businesshere, it has been recant. The Young People's- league of the • ;'totted Church (win their meeting on Monday night with a fair attendance, disc Gladys Passmore presided. The opening hymn, '•C) \faster, ley the wank tenth Thee," was sung, and the c h:t ee lesson, 105th hater of -1C-'791• was read by Miss Ldua Savnd- ereo,k, and d tae devotional by Mrs. '.41. 'Redden. During the hrr mess per- iod it was gloved by Ret. A. Sinclair, and seconded by :71rs. J. Elder, that tAlexr Filshie he appointed a delegate. rt, attend the Summer school to he he'din 'Goderieh during the first week of July. The topic dor the even- ing was taken 'by kir, tan Fillies who chose for his subject, "Youth and 'Opportunity," which was much enjoyed. The meeting drew to a close With the .s'in'ging of hymn, "Abide With rte;" antlj Miizpah benediction. Rev. W. A. lonng,conducted the services in the Carmel ,Presbyterian Church on Sunday..At the morning service, Mrs. George 'Champion of Galt, rendered a pleasing' solo, "Thanks be to 'God." andart the ev- ening service the anthem rendered by the choir was "\\'lien shadows fall." Special parts were taken by Miss Irene Hog'garth and Mrs. E. K. Hutton, The United 'Church services on Sunday last were conducted by Rev. Arthur S'iqlair and speci 1 ;parts in the morning anthem taken by Miss M. 'Sangster and Mr. \V. 0, Good ,win, At the evening -Service the solo- ist in the anthem was Mrs. G. M. 1h'y:sehale, and at the conclusion of the serntca,.a pleasing duet, "I Belong to the King," was sung by Miss Lettie Love and Miss Minnie Sangster. Quite a number of Hensel) people were in .Exeter on Monday night, at- tending the prize drawing and gala night sponsored by 'Exeter 'merchan'ts at the conclusion of their contest. Mr. Robt, !Passmore conducted the services in the United Church at Brucefield .on Sunday. Mrs. Ben Hoggarth and daughter Grace of Port Huron visited over the week end here, with Miss clary Hoggarth and other relatives, Mr. Ray Patterson of Toronto spent the week end here with his .par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 'Patterson. Mrs. Dr. Burly of Almonte and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto:_ are vis- iting here with \!r. and Mrs. 'Climes Sherritt, The. Welfare Youth Club of Carm- el Presbyterian 'C'h'urch are putting on a play, "'Cynthia's Candlesticks," in the church eon friday thine 111Th, Mrs, G. M. Drysdale was in St. Thomas on Monday attending the graduation exercises at Alma 'College. Mr. and 'Mrs, Laird Mickle and children spent Sunday with Ridge - town relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Britton and little daughter of (Dublin, were week enol visitors with Mrs. Britton's mo- ther and sister, Mrs. Hannah Work- man, and Miss Olive Workman. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Seruton and babe of Port Dover spent the week end here with relatives. Miss Helen ielunn, nurse-in,tra'in- ing at Victoria Hospital, London, spent the week end here with rela- tives. Miss Muriel Brock and friend, of London, spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mrs. Hannah W'ork- ata'». Miss Eleanor Bell, nurse -in -train- . nut:' at 'Victoria Hospital, 'London, spent Sunday- at her hone here, Mr. and Mrs, Orval Beavers and two dao ]iters of rhe' Thames 'Road, were visiting relatives 1n town on Sunday, Mrs. Harry ,\Iew of 'Gocierich vis- ited over the week end with her niece, \ft s M. !E 'Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. W. -Coleman and \lis. Annie 'Cnn'itt visited over the week end in Detroit. kir:, Sarah Coleman. trio has spent the pa month visiting in Detroit, returned h one with them. D Smillie spent the week end visiting in Toronto. \ire. Seeds,eho has 'hecn visiting here' with her mother, Mrs, /Richard Vdelph 'for a couple of years, left on Saturday for Toronto where site will visit for a feat days, and frog there she will go to her borne in Vancouver Mrs. John Murdoch, Mrs. .Fred Simmons and son Jack were visiting 11 'Clinton on Friday. The HTensall Citizens Baud held their hist open air concert for ,the. season on Saturday evening. •A large crowd was in, town. Mr. William 'O'tterbein, who is in Victoria Hospital, London,under- went an operatioon Friday. 'He is not showing imuch improvement in his condition. Mrs. ,lohn Caldwell of Exeter was visiting friends in 'town on 'Monday. ' 1dr, Daniel McDonald and daugh- ter, Mrs. Geo. Champion, of (Galt, and formerly of 'Hensel], visi'te'd here over the week end with 'Mrs. Duncan \lc - Martin and Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson. Sunday visitors with Mr, and iM'rs, G. C. Petty were MT. and 'Mrs. Stubbs .and son of Georgetown, Mr, and. Mrs. H. White .of St. Marys, Miss Blanche ,Petty,Mrs. Lorne Scott, and Miss June Kennedy and friend. of Toronto, 7!rs, .Markham. of London MiSS \lavis Spencer is spending a few days visiting in Toronto, The many friends, of air. Fred \lanes will he sorry to hear that he has been very poorly for several .reeks and con'fined to his home. Anniversary Services= ;\nnn'ersary services were hell in St: Paul's \ Church on Sun- day. In the morning, 'iter. \V. H. Snelgrote of St, Marys was the pecker and in the 'everting Bishop Stager of l-uudoit, On Thursday et .'nine a garden party will :he held on the ehatrch ,law n. !Rev, Herbert Nay rn•, of 1 tstowel, a former rector, trill be the guest speaker tnrl will 'be as- -isted by ,titer former rectors of the duiuch. The tint services were held in the church on June 110th 1077, and during the Ell year's, St. Paul's has .Ione good tyot•k in this community. Quite a number of former members of the... church werepresent on Sun- day to take part in the service:. Sirs Arthur 1Tick had his shoulder .nod collar bone broken in a ear xc- i idem on lVednesday night. • kir. 1). \.• 71e1Eeen won the dinner set its the draw for prize', on Monday night at the conclusion of the Coron- ation contest 911 on by the Exeter ritert'hallts the hist 'ix weeks, .. McKILLOP .\ ;tending the funeral of ,Runes Russell\IcCI'nre on Thursday were the fallowing from a distance: Mr. and Mrs, \Vesley Somers, ,Mr, and 71rs. Elvin Sorters, airs. Joseph ;lticklin, 7Ira. Connolly, all of Ethel: 7l r. and '71ra, 'Thomas Lucas and \\''illia'm Beirnes, kloleeworth; ;Mrs. Earl Dickson of Trowbridge; Mrs. Il)'an Thiel of Kitchener; .\Ir. and 71rs, John L. Brown, Mrs. Clarence Allen, kir. and klrs. Jack Brown, all of Lon- don; \I r. and firs, ,i'ohn 71CClnre and 71rs, Westbrook and son, John, and Mrs. Galbraith, all of 'Gorleri'ch; Mr, and kirs. ;Robert 1.1.eOlure and son .trim, of Goderich Township; Mr. Will McClure of Dungannon. • CANADA LEADS Always well to the fore in telephone matters Canada continues to lead the world in its per capita wage of tele- phone service. World-wide telephone statistics compiled as of January 1, 11956 and now made public, shots that an an- nual arera'ge of 21110,8 telephone con- versations were held in Canada for ev- ery man woman and child in this country. The United 'Sta'tes with a comparable figure of 197.1) was in se- cond place. Denmark with 1173.9 per capita calls, and Sweden with 1522 followed. Canada's position among the coun- tries of the world in the natter of tel- ephone development in the larger centres continues- to be impressise, \\'ith 11828 telephones per 100 popula- tion in communities of `90,009' and more, this Dominion ranks sixth in the list. The United States is fifth with a figure of 119.312. Sweden is the leader in this regard, followed by Switzerland, Norway, and Denmark, in that order. In les; peopled areas, Canada ranks in fourth place, this world wide sur- vey reveals. Canada, it is shown, has 7.243 telephones in operation per 100 population in ctnttlmt ttitie5 of less than 517,000 persons, 'Next to the lead- ership of the United States with 9.87, there follow New Zealand with 9.84' and Sweden with 7.616, Fifth, shah and seventh positions are taken :by Den- mark, Switzerland, and Australia, re- spectively, On the basis of telephone develop- ment throughout the whole 'popula- tion, Canada with 110.99 telephones per one hundred people is second only to the United States with a •compar aisle figure of 153.69 telephones, 'Den- mark is third with 1(1(54; New Zea- lanri fourth with 1(059 and Sweden fifth with '1028. 01 telephones in ser- vice per 100 ponnlation among large cities of the world, Vancouver is fotirth. Toronto eleventh and Monts real eigh'teen'th in the list, These latest stati.tics make it clear that Canadian's continue, as they have lone over a long period, to place a very high valise neon their telephone .crrices. This fact is emphasized in their continuing to toe the world' - leaders in telephone usage, 'Went and For Sale ads, 3 wks, 90 B Beauty Salon: Permanents Styled to suit Y the individual The best and it asst scientific processes aF Permanent Waving . $ .95 to $1 0.00 All Permanents include Shampoo and Fingerwave. 'B' Beauty Salon Phone 50 or 18. Seaforth, toinisAsiogerkir TOWN TOPIOS r\\'E\'1'Y-Fl\'E YEARS AGO 1' w'n Tnpit•'. Mr. Hedlymau of Blyth teas in town on Sturiay.--York 'Pleasance of Chatham teas its town fir the races. - Miss Laura Laura Dillitia is the guest of Mrs. \V. R. IP'lant—John 'Dorsey has arrived from Duluth and is visiting Iris sisters,---\liss 71ary Carter of itlyth spent Sunday in town tyith friends, -11r. and Mrs. Leo Charles- worth of Myth were in 0twn for the rate ,-7lr. Jones of the Dominion sYatl is holidaying at 'his Monte in Windsor. --(L. C. Carrier has returned from a 'three months' holiday at his home at illrattd BvmL=-4leffrey Ham- ilton returned to his home in Winni- peg on Wednesday.—Mrs. hruticis Parker left on \Vednesday, accomp- anied by 'Miss MdGregor, ,for 'Gore Bay. --Fids 'Everett left on ,Wednesday for Calgary, where he has a .good po- sition with the C.S. 'Hyman •Co,— kllss Edith (Davidson and Miss Bar- nes, her guest, of Toronto, were Mit- :hell visitors this \veele.-klns. kd- ward Brown and son Edward, of 'To- ronto, have conte up to spend the summer .with Miss Killoran.—IE. Ayer of the White Star Line of De- troit was in town to -day in the inter- est of the big 'Greyh'ound excursion. —Mr. and 71rs. s. Roy 1Frenc'it and little son Mervin of (Porter 1H111 are visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert 'French.—Messrs, John and Wil- liam Bond, of Birmingham, Eng., ar- rived in town this week, and, will stake their future home with their mother.—Mrs. \Vet. Blackwell of San Francisco arrived in town of .Tues- day and will spend the :stnttnter with her parents, kir. and 'kl:rs.;Alex. Dav- idson. -; Or. and 71 rs. Rogers of Brucefie.ld were in town on Wednes- day.—The Board of Commerce, De- troit have engaged Mr, B. A. A. Liv- ens as accompanist to Mr. 'Harold Jarvis on the occasion of their trip to Chicago. --,Jos Sills is laid up suffer- ing from the effects of an accident which befell hien while playing ,base- Italh -kliss Helen 'Murray left Mon- day morning for her home in Tavis- tock where she wild spend a month, after which she returns to accept a position as saleslady hi H. R. Scott's boot and shoe Moro --,G. 1F. Rogers is in \\'ingham presiding at the depart- mental_ examinations. Andrew 'Stott is in Clutton assisting at the saltie exams. 'During .:\Ir. Scott's absence :Pearson Grieve has charge of his school at li'ru•celield.—\Van. Stohie left on 'Tuesday for:Edmonton, after a visit with his father, Alex, Stobie, \Vaal isioffat, of the above city, was in town on Monday and left with S•fr. Stobie on the return trip. The above gentlemen are associated .in business, —The Japanese tea 'held at the home of Mrs: 'Chas. Alberhart was a most dcligheful affair. The spacious roosts were prettily decorated. The small tab'les were 'dainty in their appoint- ments of lovely china. Three of the ladies in .gay kiutttnas waited upon the many guests and screed a nienu a la Japanese, which was one of the nicest imaginable—•Qahn Brunner, of 'lmgnto riviQle passed away on Friday., at the age of 00 years: The funeral was l P, rod haghelen.on Sunday. August Hille'hrecltt, our genial townsman, had a ,gang of men en- -raged n-ra ed the other clay, moving itis learn 10 a different site, and having a 'villein foundation put underneath. ---i Owimt to the continued wet weather -oto roots and potatoes will be sow'- -1 later this year than ever before ni an average.john 1Eggetat ha- ltree horses laid 'up with distemper. --Henry, Koehler had a gang. ofmen encased on Saturday jacking un his aN '1VIEMORIAM "To ,Our Baby" A. little babe was pent, to us, - Straight. from God above. A little babe to fondle, A' little babe to Love. There were—Oh, to 'many, Who loved our tittle mite, an And many were so happy When she arrivedthatnight. But God ht Heaven loved her more. And gave her a chosen piece. Now she's very happy, And sees God's Holy Face, Oli, little Saint ifi Heaven, Won't you remember dear. To asst God to shower blessings On those who love you here? Ash Him to help and care for, 'Your 'Mother and your 'Dad. And tell Him they are thanktell, For the taste of bliss they had. —Sadly missed by Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hartman, 'Zurich, Ont. CARD OF THANKS ' Mr. and 71re, \Vitt, McClure and family wish to express their . sincere appreciation dor the many kindnesses shown them in the loss of ,a loving on and brother, and to thati'k the nurses; Miss Feeney and Miss Russell and Di-S.:Mellaster, the neighbors and friends,for their ,floral tributes. also those tvho loaned cars. KINKORA Bridal 'Couple Honored- A large crowd of friends and neigh- bors gatheredat the "home of \Cr and Mrs. :Basil Kelly on Thursday even- itt0.to honor them on their -recent marriage, and also to welcome then; to the community, Mr. and Kelly were presented with a .studio eontit :by their friends in Dublin and Loc:w. The address \vas read by \1 r. [llamas Monroa and the presentation male by \1r. Pat, Flannigan, both o3 Dublin. The address: "Dear Basil and :\udrY. It is with the greatest ideas - ore that the gather here 1111s evening to show you how much nt- have ap- preciated your association among us, \\'e regret losing such 'kind and gen- ertut neighbors but •italic You not forget your old friends and neigh— bors altluough d•e are separated by a few miles. \\'e wish you all kinds of good luck and many happy d'ay's in your new' honk, \lay we take this op- portunity of expressing our Best tushes for a long and lnailtpy' wedded life, \\'s ask you to accept this sli'gh't token as a remembrance of clays spent among your old neighbors. Signed on behalf of your !Friends and 'Neigh- bors," The address from the 1(inkora people was read •by kir. James Brown, and the presentation made by \dr, Daniel Crowley ',Jr. The address: "'I'o Mr. and lits. Basil Kelly. 1Ve, the people of Kinko.ra, take this opport- unity of w'elconting yott to our midst, and sincerely hope you may live many years to enjoy life in your .new house, Vie know Mrs. (Kelly is but re- turning to the place of hem (birth anti childhood and will certainly feel quite at home in this section, and we trust 71r. (Sealy may never have cause to regret itis 'choice of location. \Ve ask you to accept this.sum of ;honey as a token of our appreciation of your coming amongst us. We also wish to extend to you both on your recent marriage our very best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. Signed of behalf of the Community." KIFPEN The Kipper d' act W.I. will meet on \\'ednestlay, June 1116th, at the home of 71n -s. A' nit, XIartin. The roll call is to he answered with the name of an outstanding woman of ,191116-17. Topic, "!'ecce, Education and Inter- national Relationships," will be given by Idrs. Simpson, There will be sev- eral .ether interestieg features and we hope all members will he present and any others who wish to conte will be heartily welcomed. We promise you a pleasant afternoon. AUBURN The West 'HTuron 'Branch of. the Women's Institute held its annual meeting in the Forester's Hall 'on T'h'ursday, On account of the London Confer- ence in Windsor, w:hith Rev, 'H. C. Wilson attended, there was no church service in Knox 'United Church on Sunda y. firs. J. D. HT'owatt is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T-Tugh (Chesney in Seaforth. !George Patterson of Toronto was the guest of ',Dr. B. C. Weir this week. +Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson 'have returned to 'their home in IGoderich after sipending a few 'days with Miss S. Blair. Karn toa get hiq;her stables under neatll. 13ncehe,l1 Mrs. T. W. Clmuton has arrived from P'uffalo to spend the summer. 'Che many friends of '1'1r. William Berry will be pleased to see hint alit after his acculei t, 'which laid him up for a month: kits. -Tarry Turner of 1Vallacehurg is visiting Mrs. 'Phos. Simpson. .Mr. Thomas Carr met with a very serious accident 'at the mill ,,'hen lie Karl the • end of the third' finder of his right hand torn so that it required several stitches to brine together. CASH BARGAINS FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 3 Boxes Matches 19c With order of $11:00 in. ;Groceries Fresh Fig Bars 2 pounds Sodas, 2 lb. 29c 19c Icing Sugar, 3 Ib. Shortening,' 2 1b Lard, 2 Ib. 10 pounds Sugar 53c With order of ,$2,00 in 'Groceries Peas, 2 tins 1'9c Corn, 2 tins 19c Pumpkin, 2 tins 19c 6 bars 'Naptha 'Soap, 19c 1 pkge. Ammonia 27c 27c 1 Large Chipso 29c 3 Kirk's Castile 29c Brooms, ea e h .... 20e J. Finn an ELME'R D. BELL. B.A ' Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY .PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario ' WINDMILL FOR SALE One windmill with• 60 foot tower. In good shape. $315. Mose 'Gerber,Zuriclt, •(2i5)'' FOR SALE Some filled hanging baskets. Cab- bage, cauliflower, green onions, let- tuce, conte Brower plants left yet. A. L. Porteous, one block east of Hos- pital. • 33 FOR SALE .Frigidaire, medium circ, good as new, hall pries. :\pply to News Of- fice, Seaforth, 33, FOR SALE 1'ndcrwood type vriter in good order, dor sale. Apply Nen'. Office. (23) • FOR SALE Seed bnckwh5 tt Apply to Roy Connell, Phone 12-1138, Seaforth. ('231 WEDDING BELLS ' Be sure and have the 'Wedding Portraits made at our stttd•igs, High class ;cork at a moderate price. :Bur- gess Studios, Mitchell and -Clinton. '124) FOR SALE Seed buckwheat for sale. Special yielding variety and high commercial cltlality. 'Keo. \\''heatley, phone 249 r 14. 23 FOUND Yellow collie strayed onto 101 illi, con. '113, \'1c(Killap, Leonard Leeming, phone 171311' r 112. 23 FOR SALE Day-olcl chicks, Barred 'Rocks and New Hampshires. 'P+hone 2717'\V. 2231 FOUND Young hound thought to be about d' year old. Black and white markings with brown head. !Owner may have sante by ,paying' for this ad. Apply 'to Gilbert Stead, Elgtuondville. 213 POTATOES FOR SALE Irish Cobbler potatoes, George 13. Dorrance. Phone 2414 'r 6 FARM FOR SALE Sixty -acre corner farm on Mill Road, less than two utiles from Sea - forth. Good two story brick house, barn, large poultry' house, live acres of bush. 'Vs'8ole farm well -drained, and near rural school. 'Apply at Hays & Moir, Seaforth. ,34 GOAL OIL STOVE FOR SALE New 'Perfection roa'l oil 'stove, 3, burners and oven; only used one year. Mrs, 1Davicl'Watsot, phone 2131 r 22. ,(24) RUG FACED BRICK FOR 'SALE, 111,00 rug faced brick 'for sale. Ap- ply Irwin Trewa'rtha, phone 240' r33, ('23)i FARMERS ATTENTION New Viking Crean; Separators, ten- year guarantee. iAlso used. machines and used parts. 'Also electric washers. H. 'Hartung, opposite Recreation Grounds. WANTED A .few cattle to take in for pasture. Lots of gnass and water. Mrs. L. j, Doig,' 93-4, Hehsall ren, • ALL FRO'ST FA.I3sM FENCE Barb, Steel 'posts, Gates, etc., sold by yotir _Massey 'Harris dealer, J. N. 'Ms,Kenzie, Seaforth. 23 FOR SALE Material in brick house in St. Col uutban, building to he 'born down by purchaser; 21) x '330 ft., x 9:iG storey, while bride.; good shingled roof,. aril material in ,,;rood condition. Gottlieb Mueller, Brodha.pen. Phone'C012 r 1,1, Mitchell, or 5(Stl2, Dublin, 23 BABY CHICKS For June: White Leghorn., 6cts; Rocks, 7cts; 'Burl \dinarcas 7cts. These chicks are front. a ;good healthy Flock of liens' that are 'laying 75 and 30 per cent. Harry Kieltite, R.R. ], Bornholm. Phone 52 r 23, Dublin E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCES The purchase of the insurance 'busi- ness of Hay's and Meir and the ad- dition of their companies to our 'prev- ious facilities enables tis to give you unexcelled services in all lines. Seaforth, Ont: The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build. ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 1:30 p.m. to 5 p,m, Saturday evening, 7:30 p,m. to 9 p,m NOTICE Young purebred York hog with advanced registered breeding. Lot 13, Con: 11, 71c'hillon. 'feints $11,00. \Vet. W. Boyd. Prop., Walton, R.R. 2. 214 The Standard Bred Stallion BARON LUL\VATER 14750) Will Mand tit ins owner's stable in tr-gmondville .for the season of 30t37. Fee `illi?, to insure. 'He is a beautiful black horse, stands .115.3, anti weighs 01130. Has three year old race record of 2:011,4, and reduced it to 2.1111 at four. ills full brother Egan , has a 4 yr. old record 2:03 trotting. His sire has a, trotting record of 2:014%. 13is grandsire was General \Watts, 3 yr. old 2:001. a futurity winner, and great great grand sire, the Great Lkt'iovorthy, 3 yr. old, 21:,16, His first dant, a great .brood mare by Peter the Great, whose stud fee was $1000.00, attd Itas over 600 in the list. 'and dant by Baron +Wilkes. 3rd clans by Manbrino P,•i'tchet. He is the sire of some very prom- ising colts and will sire a goad wagon horse when bred to a heavy mare, and wagon horses are selling higher than any other class of horses. It will pay 'breeders to look this horse over. The late Dr. Whitely gave $(11500 and another good horse for 'him when he was rising 3 yrs. old. He is a premium horse. W. C. Govenlock, Owner. The P,u're Bred Clydesdale Stallion R'OYAIL OA'RBBIRIO101K (27111011) 'Enrolment No. 3600. 'Form 3. Will stand for service for the sea- son of 11937 as follows: Monday, will leave his own stable, lot 3, con. 3, Hallett and go to 1i. :B. 'Kirkby's, Walton, for ato'on, to :his own stable, for night, where he will remain until IF'riday morning, Friday, will go south to 2nd' con., Tooker - smith, then west to Sant. Switzer'., then south to still road and hone, for night, 'where he will remain until Monday morning. This route will be continued until August 1st, hearth permitting. Terns.—To insure, $12.00, payable Mar '1; 1938, 11 mare proves in foal. Parties disposing of mares that have been bred without consullting manager will be charged full insur- ance. ;Accidents at owner's risk. Care taken to avoid accidents. 1'.'J..Mc- Michae'1, (Prop. and Manager. The Pure Bredl Clydesdale Stallion CARB'ROOIC • 1lLAISHL'I(GiHT .(2141040) Enrolment No. 19158. Form 3'. The sire of prize 'whetters will stand this season as follows: W'ed'nesday and Thursday of each week' at his -own. stable, ]ort. 310, con. 6, Hu9'lett Tip, The remainder of 'week at lot 3, cosi. 3, Huilett tp. Terms.—To ins'u're a foal, ,$]0:0'0, payable March, 191318 or when mare proves in foal. '.Parties dis- posing of mares that have been bred without :consulting. manager .will 'be charged full insurance, IRo,bt. Mc- Michael, ;Prost, and Manager. The 'Han'dsome !Choicely Bred Clyde- sdale Stallion "3sFA'2N 'TIME" !Enrolment INo. 211116, 'Forst 3 _\londay noon will leave itis o'tvn stable, lot 23, con. 'a, Logan, and pro- ceed to John L, 'Malone'. lot 114, con. 4, k1Million, for night. Tuesday, to Jos. IO0liour4ce's, lot 4, con. 6, Me- ] 'i11op, for noon, thence 'to Rock llros., 1irod'hagen, 'for Bight. Wed. to 'John'Dietz's, lot 8, cot. 10, AI'd Ilion for noon, thence to 'Geo: 113'ennewies', lot 8, con, d12, 1'Gc'Killop, for night. T'itursday to .Antos '\Vicl.ie's, lot 29, con. 714, Logan, for noon, thence 20 Lorne Smith's, lot 16, con. 1117, 121tna, for night.;Friday, to Geo. H. Siemon's lot '214, con, .1)1, Logan, for noon and night. Saturday to his own stable: Terms --$113:09', due Feb. 1, 111938. Jacob ifignell, Prop. and Manager.