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The following popular stallions will
stand for the 'improvement of stock
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The Standard Bred.Trotting. Stalli . on
Approved Enrolment No. 478 Form I
EMPEROR McKINNEY
(54151) 1658 . .
Will Atand for mores during the season,
2924, at his own stable, Lot 13, Concession 4,
Terms. -To insure a foal, $12.00.
CHARLES RIT.EY I
Proprietor and Manager
Phone U an 186. i T ,.,- Seaforth, Out.
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The'Pure, Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion
passed . Enrolment No. 281 Form 1.
I LORD MANSFIELD
Yanp. [21567] (13603)
__ Vol. 29, B. C. S. B.
WUl stand for the' improvement of stock this
sewon, as follows:
MandaY.--Will- leave his own stable, Beech-
-wood, and go to Charles Pumhelbury's, Brod-
hagen, for noon; then by way of the 8th con-
cession to his own "table until Wednesday
morning. Wednesday- -Mo Joh-n Shannou's,
Concession 8, McKilloD, for noon; then to
Owen Flyn"'a, . Hallett, for night. Thursday.'
-To .William Ander3on's, McKiJ]op, for noon;
t then to his own stable until Saturday. ,%at-
urday.-To Thomas O'Rourke's, Concession 8,
Logan, for noon; then to his own stable for
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Terms -To insure a foal, $18.00. 1
1 JAMES EVAN%er,
'Proprietor &'Man
1. Beechwood - - - - Ontario
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The Imported Clydicadale Stallion
MAKWIRA
15988) (15279], Vol, XX=
Passed Enrolment No. 864 Form I
Will travel the following route this Beason:
Monday -Will leave his own stable, Staffa,
and go north to the 4th Qoneessiob, Hibbert,
aijd then wmt to Frank Jordan's. for noon;
then south to the 7th Concession, ea,3t to ,the
Centre Read and then south to Staffa to his
own stable for night. Tuegday.-West on the
Sbh Concession to John MtLeflan's, Tucker -
smith, for noon; then west to the 3rd Con-
cession and south to the Kippen Roazi and
south to George Gdenn's, London Road, for
night. Wednesday. -South to the first side
road and east by way of Chiselhurst to John
McDougall's, for'noon-; then east to the Cen-
tre Road and narth to his own stable for
might. T
ujgsday.- -
.At his own stable' IPA
<187 ---Sou 'by way of Centre Road to Thames
Road to John Duncan's, for noon; then south
137 way of Winchelsen, to George Brock's, for
,night, Saturday -East to the Sunshine Line
and north to Albert Scott's, for noon, then
north to the Cr,amarty Line and west to Staffa
to his own stable for night.
Terms.-�To insure a foal, $15.00.
JOHN LIVINGSTONE
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Staffs, Ont.
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The Handsome Choicely Bred 'Clydesdale
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RONNIE GLENGYRE
No. 123820] (19938) �
Approved Enrolment No. 854 Form A 1 1
Will stand for mares for the Beason of 1924
as follows:
Monday. -Will , leave his own stable, one I
mile 6outh of Mitchell, and proceed to R. and
A. Gray's, Lot 8, Concession 5, liibbert� for
noon.; thence to John Cairns', Lot 21, Con-
cession 6,01ibbert, for nigot. Tuesday. -Will
proceed t4 John Story's, L6t 7, Concession 7,
Tuckersrulth, for noon;, theuce to Wffliam S.
Broadfadt's, Lot 25, �5oncession 5. krucker-
enrith, for night. Wednesday -Will proceed
to Angus McKinnon's, Lot 10, Concession 11,
Tuckersimith, for noun; thence across and
doWn to James Hill's, Concession 8, Hibliert,
!for night. Thursday. -Will proceed via Staffa
and across to Oswald Walker's, one-half mile
east of Cromarty, for noon; thence to Tbos.
Coilqulioun!s, Gowrie, for might. Friday.-
Will- proceed to Josephr*%kinmer"'. north Of
Munro, for noon; thence to his own stable
tfor night. Saturday. -Will proceed to Fred
Hera'a, two nuiles east of Mitchell, for noon:
thence to his own stable for night, where be
V11114- remain till the following Monday morn -
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Terms. -To insure a foal, $15.00.
FRED COLQUHOUN, Proprietor.
John Moloney. Manager. .
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The Premium Clydesdale Stallion
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BLACON'S SON 1
(20869)
Approved Enrolment No. 6272 Form A I
Ternis to insure. $15.00. ,/
Mon,day-Will leave his own stable, Bruce -
field, and go west o n Rayfleld Road to 2nd
ftneesaion of Stanley to John Buchart's, for
noom; then north and west to Ed. Glenn,
Jr.'s, for -night. Tuesday. -Down F6urtb
Concession to Bannockburn, then to Varna
at the Temperance Hotel, for noon ; then
south on the Parr Line to Wm. Foater's, for
(night. Wednesday- -South to Hills Green and
I kmst to the Town Line at Walter Falrbaii�n's,
Sor noone; then dovrn the --second Concession
Of Hay to Robert McLared's, Lon&n Road.
for might Thursday. -To ll� Harvey's, 1111p.
pen, for boon; then by way of the Red School
House to Robert Doig's, for nig,bt. ,Friday. -
West on the 7th Concession to Gemmell'a
Corner and north to George Mc,CA)rtney'a. for
moon; then to McAdam's Bide Road and north
to the 2nd Ckincession and west to James
Catfitichan's, for night. gotnrdoW�-BY Broad-
Roat's Bridge and south to the Mill Road, to
his own stable at Brucefield. �
ROBERT MURDOCH,
Proprietor & Manager. .
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7be Han&onie Choicely Bred Clydesdale
. Stallion.
A"roved Eriftiment No. 982 Form A I
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I BRITISH HERO �
- No. (18264) (205721
Will ditand for marea during the Beason Of
1924, as follows:
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M0114Uy.Will leave his own stable at Her-
anfrIldy And to V06af to George Dale & Soub,
Abkid, f0r-tldon; ,than Muth and eut to SandY
Memeb-Ael'A, on thl� Boundary for night. Teen-
dAY.O.-Warb,ft 'Conar, ce, then north and east
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'wo cement silos: driving &bed Mid - exclaimed Checkers, figure." He knew, but ,he did noP tell she tbougbrt she heard Pert call, but ,
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whadmill. The farm is well drained and It party c,ame slowly down the aisle, the So, whjle Checkers told nothing of gralA of , a her, that of what was actual expense as the sound was not repeated, she - , I"ll
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R. 2. Se4forth, Out 2787-tf came Sadie, alone, with a huge bou- The -middle of May they left the expended was visp 'i"
- continued his ,le in assets of one that Pert must have fallen asleep, It . 1".
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FARM �-Olt SALE -150 ACRES, LOT 9 her father's ,arm; came Pert, �in a out for the land of "The Great w7hite . piece of scantling, and feel Perfectly miserable and wrought wind 'had shifted, andupa few (lark tt I .
and South Half of 10, Concession 4, Me- . running up the steps, turned and her up beyond the poii;� of thinking clouds were rolling up from the west,- I ':
Killop. On the p,rernises are a laire bank siniple white gown, her veil wreathed City." - I I r��11
barn, 88x52, lately, remodelled And odit and with orange blossoms and pinned with What delight they found in roam- faced his father-in-law. or answering fntelligently. "' with distant rumbling.
supplied with water througliout', also a large a diamond star, one of Checke . about through those wonderful . "Now, see here, old man," 'he ex- Whep he had gone she tried for -a About five o'clock Mr. and Mrs. ) �. . : , I
drive shed and cement silo 14x36; good brick claimed, "I've taken as much of your "R
house with kitchen, Ever bu-ildinb and marvelous displays! I _.
bested by a furnace. _y- neck Was craned, and every while th busy herself about the house, Barlow drove up in a buggy. Mrs. ... 1.
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and 8 acres fall wheat, -the remainder seeded admiration, for she was beautiful. Pert, enthusiastic and wondering- -a desire for sympathy and com- on toward the store. Saaie sawthem. . I , .� ;.
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irrass land, being East Half of Lot 10, on Checkers and Arthur came forth, and building or upon'tbe ever -interesting steps on her hat and go down to her cousin "Is Pert here, Sadie,?` was the ��cj;
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900 met them at the ,altar- The service Midway. I'll smash you over the head;" and he Sadie's. ' ' question which greeted her. "We've " ,,��
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DELANEY, Beechwood. Ont. 2988-tf lost is mine, not yours," he continued, I � 4,
answers caused a quiet smile to pass grounds, but they lunched and dined 11 of the blistering sun, and trudged ,I- "Yes; she's here, Auntie Barlow." C; ,. ,�
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of cultivation and there are erected on the . she isn't -well, and the doctor said any Judge Martin and Arthur came and comfort -her." �� �,
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stone foundation, utabling underneath and tell her gradually and quietly, and go the greatest sympathy for her and ed Sadie, "and after dinner I sent . 1,
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house, pig pen and hen house. Also about Their short drive to the house, dur- sion. He hunted up Murray, who was down to Little Rock this noon and Checkers in their sudden misfortune. her up stairs to sleep. You'll find ...
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property is well fenced Bud well drained And who evinced a genuine interest in the pearance's sake, but her efforts end- She must be awake by this time." . .1
convimlent to itood markets. churches and and knew that she was his -all his-. story of -his marital fellcity. news with an ax, and I tell y'ou 'I . ,
schools. For further particulars apply to be felt to be the momerit of his Su- nse. Sadie noticed it 'IV .;"�,
MISS LILLY J. McGREGOR, R. R. No. I l Upon the ain't going to have it; so just 'jar I 'ry well; I'll go up.,' Mrs. Bar- "I I
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Conpession 11. anti, west half of 11 congratulations, feasting, music and he gave Checkers a letter of introdue- man objected. "I can never sleep vividly foretold by constant flashes I I 1�
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Lot a but he wouldn't go without a d%, g the day," she said; "the longer of jagged lightning. Suddenly she
�alnffig 150 acres. last word. "Well, yz'll both o' ye "I
There are on the prem%l But all things -good thirigs-have the case to the dactor, and the next I lie the wider awake I get. I am started, and stood transfixed, as .
a good two-ttory brick boune with Blots roe, day, Pert underwent a thorough ex- end a couple of paupers and die in really' all right" she added, smiling though turned to ice with a chilling % � �. ;
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stabling, water in'the barn, drive shed 26x3g, that they have; at least, in this case amination. Checl<(,rq awaited the - bravely, "only �ny head aches - a borror. There bad come to bey ears 11,
pig home and ben house. Two good swinu Checkers and Pert, as he verdict anxiously. In effect it was sa . id, "with your fancy furniture and very little." -from above an awful .1
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well tenced and tile drained. Eight "9 that they were alone at last-toge _ th- Just here Pert appeared in the ache and'sleeplessness lately, myself, body. �� � i
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a � - ting her arm around Checkers and . .
'kVPI7 b11 the Dremloe3, or addre3s IL It. NO P tao--gua,,,t,,d. Excuse, me- a min- the aid of the banister, she reached ,,,,,
B. Rivipan. ANGUS MaKUMON. 295" The succeeding days brought one disarming him gently. ..",
continuous round of simple pleasures;, �� �___70 I "Nothing much," he began. ute; I'll get the box." the landing and entered the room be- . I'l,
"ARM FOR SALE.-YN HUROX COUNTY, Christmas -and the holidays followed1>1 .. � I � I . I "Nothing much," interrupted 'her Pert felt too miserably weak and yond. There, prostrate upon the floor ,�,)),
I apat etic to further object to Sadie's lay M s. Barlow in a deathlike swoon. 1�1:1 �
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of cultivation and there are erected, on the vited - n7 under her cousin's ministering 'guid- poor little Pert--4her pure, white soul 1 ,�7,
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