The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-02, Page 5re sho ng Children's
Pumps, i Mary Jane
alt and :'Kid leathers
are shaped to fit the
and sides and sup -
sizes 3 to 7' , for 85c
in sizes a to 5 for 85c
cgs,. `in sizes 8 to x o%
.tion, sues 8 to to,
aps for i f€)o a pair.
sizes it to 2 for 1.6o,
as and t.o,
2, for 1.35 a pair.
during the summer'
nough leather and sole
natural lines. 'Non -
85 cents, sizes S to io
MERO AL POTEL
Building Lots
for Safe
'situated on tlit wea: aide of north
Two storey brick house wittit
Cement and brick cellar, fraise
,had:, targe treats barn. Thera
: ni..h are tweety five fruit trees
vies one or More lots to suit,
;to
WM. A3IENT, Seafcrth
Aturon
Detroit
Return
is Goderlch, TtJES DAY
.hs f:J16, et 9:30. A.M.
leaves Detroit, THURS--
tne loth, x:00 P.M.
p provide s a magnificen t
:to enjoy an all day water
ie BIG STEEL STEAM
OHN D end time to visit
in Detroit.
l..50 Round Trip
way With baggage
Ereu Halt Rate
*get t #.0 Goderich
onlight,; June 12th,
-- rare only 2:5c
Elver J'etroit, Its i ch.
asTure
nd
an ambltxan
ssb1e Isatisfaction
nits 44d overcoats
\er. ! They have
they are tailored
oro which they are
a pr;me factor in
the war, British
t tailors ;all over Can
ri11, continue to make
e that is within the
Spring and S ut 1-
des of rich,fast color -
please young men,
t matter whether you
amity, ,tailoring and
faction. Colne in and
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T BOX & CO
' 1►tBALMERS AND
'NERAL DHREOr'OBfS
It C. BOX
Heider of Government Diploma
and
CHARGES MODERATE
ewersfuraishboi on short notice
, flight Oa? !Jay Calls
Phone 10. Phone 50
r
Births* t
priTFMt1T — In Seaforth on May 27th to Mr, and
3i^a. Frank Devereaux, a daughter.
—€n Mctfiltop, on May 16th, to Mr. and
Galvin Hider a son, •
in Brisepts, on May 20th, 1916, to Mr. and
Albert a eon.
00i TIS —ln Usborne, on May 21st, to Mr. and
Mtl. Nelson Omit% a dalghter.
Ka1Pritsigh
GAMD1NEFe--MONTEITH—At Thames Road, on
Nes/24th, Jessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James
Monteith, to Mr. Peter B. Gardiner.
tlf28B—GRAY—On May 20th, at Godsdob, Miss
Olive Cray, cf Clinton, to Gunner E. 0. Webb, of
the 55th Battery, Guelph..
Deaths
vaivs—inAnguairilleaSask. on May 14th, Adam
Asses, aged 47 veers and 9 months.
$130180N _At Grimsby May 27th, George. eldest
eon of the lete Rev 3.11. Sampson, formerly pas-
tor of
as=to€of Bencefleln.Presbyterian Church.
CORNISH—In Usl,orne,,on May 21st Ann Cornish,
wile, 0 Thomas Cornish,
ndVille own y 28 Susan Mary
.1101(80N—In Eg May
Fan Egurond, widow of the late H. R. Jackson.
aged 71 years.
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Funeral Director and -
Licensed Embalmer
IIs 1erta,Iang parlors in Oddie
lows building .op site
Stewart Bros. Resi-
deuce Goderich et., cpp
Dr. Scott'L,
Flowers furnished on
Isle FO : S&T,F—For c- le south
(once on 1, Tuoko:.mfth, con
more or leets There are a the p
frsme house with kitchen and wood
cistern, good tank osrn 4 04 with
and (lenient Roots, drive a
in house and barn suopll
ent tank.The farm is in dr
and drained nd'thers
bush and altorehard.
and one ha' miles fro'
from Sealort.'and one mil
Rural telelep one to hou
west sine of r Broad trac
shape. Ter e--Reasonab e, re9ons t
proprietor wi hes to rith.., for fdr h
apply on the remises or ddreis J 0
GRIM!, Olin on, Ontario
eland hen
d by whet
t class oO
10 cores of
The =rm
Minton
from chu
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and is
elf L 31-32,
.ming 94 storm
tutees a good
heti, cement
tone stabling
house water
laand carn-
al a
ern-dltiion fended
liar chats
ie three
ve miles
h nd school,
a all onthe
n rev class
rliln+, the
r articntars
N THOMAS
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Summer Cottages -Fu
month. Baafie1d, Lake
Me tree. Apply to GEOR
ley St., 1.mA% '
niehed,a
uron ; ' Bo
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orts
rnd $35
; Tenni
$1, , 60 Ste
2526-6
obred
ortel
Stallions
ofidosing I,npo*n t4d Clydesdale
o,, e,lwhio area 1 No. -1 form,
tth4is season at,
erry's Stables, Hen
KING 1THOMA
Clydesdale{ [92541 (12
$15 to insure.
c.uMsEl4,.;
ND'S G ORY
Clydesdall$ (17816] (15!88)
$15 to insure
COMMODORE
Clydesdale (95981 (14633)
315 to insure
.t BOT
Percher
EIS UPON EXPOSITOR
RURON'S ,HAAWATH'A. 12947
Enrolme=nt No. 4022 -
Inspected tend Approved
Bred, by ;a,md 'the property, of JaPes
Carlin, will stand, for the irrprcre-
/rent of stock =this season at his oten
stable, Huron Road, McKillop, two
wrr:i:les Ana kEtP4 half east of Seaforth;
Terms to insure, $10. 126626-4
The Standard Bred and Registered
• • 'Trotting Stallion
RED• MCI INNEY 42946
Enrolled. and Inspected.
Monday—Will leave Q13 own stable,
Egmondville, at noon, and go lay way
of the Huron road to Clinton, at R.
G,rehe n',s Hotel for night. Tuesday—
South
uesda —
Sout'h by way of the London Read
to Walker's Hotel, Brucefield, .for
noon; then ;south to Commercial Ho-
tel ,3tablets, Neilsall, for night. W ed-
neasday—To Exeter,' then south 311-4
Miles to John BlaIr's, for noon; then
to Centralia, at Moffat',d Hotel for
night. Thurn3day--East to VCro BroelCs
U,3borne, for noon; then to Kirktore
at TTylar'e hotel ter night. Friday—
West to Jas. Ballan tyne's, Usborf �
boundary, for noon; then north to
Dublin, at Weber'.3 hotel, for (night.
Saturday—BY way of ,*.Huron roadto
his own` stable for noon, where he will
remain 'until the following Monday noon
--James Berry, proprietor; W. R.
5:nI111e, Marager. •
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
TODDY DIRECT 47251
One of Todd',s Greatest Sons
Will ,stand.` let the Comnierctal Hotel
Seaforth, ever Tuesday during the
,?easoni, co:4mencing Tuesday, May 9th,
Joseph Pinkney, ,Propria tor. 2524-5
For Sale good farm of 1 i acres
cession 10, 1 uokeremith. There a4e
two bank barns with sto e stabllh
the other 30x01 Large imine bo
There are 25 acres {ander gras9 ab
for seeding, 14 sets' of band
and three never failing °els: also
lag south half of lot 5. a ltable f r
These farmeivill be sold ether 0
with or wit out the ero., • Imam,
Apply on he premise: or ad r
liippen, or hone 3 on RS. DAI ZI
Meeting of uro
Co ncil
The unetl of the
the Coe, ty of H • n w
Council ber, n the
erich, elk Tueed,a , the
June 'nett, at 3 o'clock
W.L
Dated, May 22n • • 1916.
CREAM WANTED
We have our Creamery now in ful
operation, and we want your patron-
age. We are prepared to pay you
the highest prices for your cream, pay
you every two weeks, weigh, sample
,and test each can of cream carefully
and giveyou statement .of the , same.
We also supply can free of charge,
€ nd give you an honest business deal.
Bali in and see us or drop us a card for
particulars
The Seaforth Creamery
S eaforth Ont
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.UON SALES.
feet 7, co
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en 66x43 an
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t 50 acres read
Sor of orabar
ao farm, b
r sLure fare
e arately ar
ate poaseseio
ee. R. 4. No.
L IitoMILLAN
f 2529-8
rporation
!meet in•
iwa of Go
th..day.
p.m.
-NB, Clerk
e
Tp. of I
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Tonder
Tenders will be receiv
Operator to take charg
day. Also for the pur
gine. -Address all tend
H. CATCH,
ue.k, rsrith
rated
d up to J
of Stone
Haase of a 1
re to
' sere, )1 I
ne 10th for an
rusher by tha
H.P. Steam En-
. rio. 3, Seafo th
2520•
Ou1D
Young Men r of
unableto join r 7V.
can se ` e their King
by helping on uniti
ply to
ROBT BEL
HRE
A UE,Iiati SALE OF FARM STOOK AND IMP-
LEfENTS—Thomas Brown has been instruct-
ed to sell by public auction on Lot 7. Concessi• n 3,
Stanley on Thursday June 8, at 1 o'clock p.m.; the
following_Horses-One horse rising 7, aged mare,
1 mare in foal to Earl O'J1ay, 2 geldings rising 2
yeara old, 1 colt rising 1 yaar old. Cattle --Two
cows calved in Aoril. 2 cows to calve abont time of
sale two year old heifer calved: last March, 3 year
of heifer calved last winter, one cow to calve in
May,1 farrow cow, 1 bull c-slf 7 months old, 2 spring
salves, 1 let calf 11 months old. also 2 pigs 4 months
old, and about 150 hens and 4 ducks. Implements —
'wagon, Massey -Harris binder, 0 tte cut. Massey-
Harrie mower. 5 foot cut, bfassay-Harris 13 hoe
drill, Massey -Harris ` cultivator, new. steel roller,
nearly new, Massey -Harris manure spreader nearly
new, steel horse rake, disc, 4 section harrows, new,2
giro le .walking plows, two furrow plow, pair hob
sleighs, pair light bob sleighs. Clinton fanning mill,
hay fork, Car, ropes and pulleys, 1 buggy, cutter,
root puller, gravel box new, 2 sugar kettles, grind
stone, set team harness, Dancing bunk, 500 feet of
hemlock lumber, quantity of basswood lumber,
uantity of rock elm plum, pile of circular wood,
forks, chains. hoes, ehovel•r, collars and whiffietrees,
and other articles too numerous to mention. The
whole will be sold fvithout reserve as the prop*ietor
hes rented his firm. Tale Form ---The farm Contain-
ing100 serer, will also '.,e offered for bale' at ,tne
metime and plass. Terms—On farm made known
on day of gale. On chattels—all sums of $10 and un
der cash, over that amounts 6 months credit will be
given on approved joint notes. A discount of f£ per
cent a-
mouernts a WM. McKENL E, Proprietorum allowed off for cash , T. Hao SRI,
Auctioneer. s.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
SALE —Lot 3S, Concession 4, 3leKillop, 100
3 acres, with bush, windmill, fruit, orchards. For
further particulars apply to Mrs. Me • A.. GA1,ZZ..
METER, P. 0. Bax 253, Seaforth. 2486.1E
HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE— For sale two
°choice shorthorn nulls 11 and 15 months old. Can
be seen on the farm of the undersigned, one mile
North of'reunite JarnesSmillie,HentallP. 0. prl,o e
9 on 91 Hens sl; Centeral.
"IMAM FOR SALE --A small farm of eight acres of
J. - good land alt cleared, part of lot 30 on emcees
-
ion 8, McKillop, at Rox'.rorough. A seven roomed
dwelling house in good repair and a barn, buggy
house and poultry house are situated thereon. Ap-
ply to JOHN McM1LIAN, R.R. No. 1, Seaforth.24 tf
J.
nd Percheron
will at -and for
all, Ont.
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to tr
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0 to insure
a
COLO EL GRA I AM
9 5) (12103)
ll travel h same route Rai=et year. -
e TRO'1?T'ING STA LION
ANDY REDL C
tand at 1h0 above st
th, to a limited
, after:which date he
ining.
bles until
umber of
ill go in
In the Stud
Tie Grand Circuit R
MACTHISTL
2.04Q 48971 A.T.
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w ver offered for ser
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The Choicely Bred Clydesdhle Stallion
RING ,KAY (12029) .
Jades Murray, Proprietor and, Manager
.Monday Noon -Leave his own stable
ate Peter McCan n'e, lot 30, con`-
Ce-Sslon 3, Hibbert ¶t'p , and go to
Wilda-rl -D. zey's, lot 21, concession '1,
Hibbert, for Might. Tuesday --To Pat
Williams'1 21, concession 4, Hibbert,
for !noon ; then' `to' T. Gormley's, lot
28, eon ion 7, for night. Wednes-
day7To Edward Gorlmley's, lot 17,
concession 5, 1-I1bbeet, for- noon; ther_t
to - Weber' ,Hotel, Dublin`, for night.,
Thursday • To :William Flannigan's, let
3, concessi nt McKillop,, for noon;
then to ,Andrew Krautskopf's, lot 7,
cdnceission 3, ,McKillop, for night. Fri-
day—To This lawn stable where he will
remain until the following . Monday
actin.
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horse that
e to this
ed. through
in the
Grand. Cir -
stars ,as often as they defeated
.1 MacThistle 2.04 - 3-4
rather tb Ird,pende i
aeThistie !himself tha
2. t 1; es half in 67 Ste-
le-is
ussle-.s ,a, ,grand. big, br•
tie ',a{ made. to order., h
, .lily, IndivlcIuality
brains. He will :sten
rid Blyth, this season,
.e,. n umber of poxes at 4
Ac o modation made for
a ce. Write for
f particular§ to
f1OS. COULTER o..
0. CHARLESW •
ell
Is .also a
e i3oy 2.01
been miles
ds.: Mac-
wn stallion;
.. se, having
, breeding
at his own
or a limit -
0 to insure.
mares from
reed1rg and
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Tile Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion
GUtQNEA GOLD (18020) (7819j
Enrol rent; Io.1998. Approved. Form 1
lifor ay—Will leave his own stable,
West )3hIli, Tucitieesmitii, and go .south
to the, 'M'111 Road, to ;RIMS S ons,
for noon ; then acmes -to Huron Road.
and wit to i lltana, Dale's, fOr night,
Tuesday --To Grahame Hoge, Clinton,
for noon, and until the following acorn.
Mg.; Wednesday --By way of HuronRoad, to N. T,newartha'S, Bolan sville,
for noon, then, by Way of 9th canoes_
elfin, ;to Thos. Cole's for night. Thurg_
, day—By .tvay of Middleton,'s corner,
to
to
(George olland,'s, for noon
his owr, ,stable( where he will remain
until .the following Monday morning.
Terrrls-$15 to insure, - payable January
1st,, '1917. 1
G. V.1 NOTT, Proprietor.
The i-riported Clydesdale Stallion
;CHLORODYNE
(14062) 13547
,Enrolment No. 358 Form 1
Inspected ,and' Approved.
3, Livingstone, Proprietor & Manager
RTH, Blyth
apular Stal ionn.
21:11 fealowsng p pular stallions
ill stand for the
rvemeni of,stodk this aeaabn a follows :
CUMBERLAND it EM.
(98691) 8/68 r
Inspected and AD
Enrolment No. 1367,
mJdtrn J. McGavin, P
ill stand for service;
eeent season ,at John
ables, Leadbury, Lot
McKillop.
C 1ts from Cumberland
lees' at Clinton midi S
id spring.
Ice Standard Bred Tr,
JERRY J.
VVill ,stand ` .t the R•
Seaforth, on Thursday
is is a very `fasbiom
nd while not yet thre
l,ig !horse. irot k hivm,
eric'ie Trotting ''Reg
aadian Standard Bre
roil ent No. 4419. Terms,
with foal. Ed. Johnst
Clinton; phone $• on i
roved.
Form I.
oprletot.
during the
3. MeGavin's
2, Concession
em won first
afarth shows
ting Stallion
BOYS
LORD MANS
Ja:le3 Evans;' Proprieto
for.day--Will leave h
Beechwood, and .,go to
Logan, far noon; then
stable for the night.
Jo n . Murray' 3, concess
4} , for noon; then we
co cession 10 McKillop,
thlence to h1 own !stab
*Isere he, w ll remain,
.ay noon. Wednesday
er's Hotel, Dublin, for
day—To Joseph Nagles'
t1Cinsee's to
Curtin'.s, .1
or noon; t
M Killop, - fo
oceed to.
1 re_rain
morn's: a:
as forme
s been en
. TTerans
Manager
'WARM FOP SALE.=Lot 6, Concession 9, Tucker -
smith, containing 100 acres. about seven acres
tinder bush. The farm is well fenced and drained
and Ina good state of cultivation. There are on the
premises a good frame house, bank barn, pig hoose,
hien house, drive house and two good wells. For
terms and particulars apply on thepremtees or ad-
dress MRS, JOHN McOLOF, EnTondville P.O.
b6•tt
re OJ1) FARM FOR SALE--lEfor Sate ant `t5 and
(71 part of Lot 24, Ooneeesrorl 14, ;!'leKillop, con-
taining 130 acres. There are on the premises a
modem brick house' with har., and soft water.
There is also a good barn 60x126, sehed 30x4n
one foun-
dation and stabling underneath, driving
on stone foundation, pig pen and hes house, all
in good repair. Tnere is also a goof nearing or-
chard and two never failing wells. The farm is well
underdrained and well fenced and in a high state .of
initivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It le
well citrated on the North gravel road 1 mile south
of -Walton 0. P, R. station, also: telephone anal rural
etiveryr This is a choice farm and will be
sold on reasonable terms. F,or further particulars
apply on the;premise, )r address.- W. J.,U1CK N
Visitor.
VALUBLE FARM. POE SALE—The administrat
are for the estate cf the late Hugh M. Gordon
offer for sale, Lot No. f ,urteen (14) in the sixth (6)
Conceeaion of the township of bi,cKiilop. This farm
eonsists of 100 acres of cleared and improved firm
bends in a clean and goon state of cultivation and is
Situated in a splendid fanning district, convenient
to markets, schools anti churches. On the premises
are erected a comfortable frame dwelling house,
13x4, with kitchen attached. Splendid frame barn
52x70 with stone stabling underneath, cement floors
and water in barn, also a good pig pea and water
1t, barn also a good pig pen and hen house. she
farm is well fenced and extra well tile drained. Tne
title is perfect and possemion wilt be given for the
patrper
enters appy to ecessary fall work. ARCHIBALD McORor EGOlthor
ETapply
BEST EiiB30I7, Administrators, or to R.
HAYS, Seaforth, their: Soticit)r. 2491•;
e ;are prepared
to ,a. Halite • numte
in :our Bra eh F;' -
be nning on .Mond,
in the - ell lghted
,, ,rte ,in the C
tate et.
he Work will
chine, making
hale ve much
op; ratore, on thaw
to have inMt. uctors
gi ners ,to whom
fr i the (start.
he first applle
f st c sideration
h s • ale .
ng ir1s to. .e
in-. in Seaforth.
, nyitation is .
there who have
,te n years Old up(
a. . ,c,•;s,turdaY of
p - e, ,t,he work, san
r . ; t the, manaSe1,
ackson
linton Caro
and nOV
1
g e ern
or
ge
gir
loymen
g ;girl
eaforth
he 5th
entllat
le Mei
Powe
lothiee
erience
gement
3 of be
be pai
receie
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their n 111
Ily ex
fro
to. ca
eek t
he pri
-faded 1
seven
Frida
see t
g. Co'y
Limited
rich Exetelrl
eaforth
to Joseph
i—to Marti
of Seafort
where he
ing Monde,
an 3fle.ld
aippro
James Ev
:The, lin
EAR
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Brucef
secend
north to
then nort
for night
2t.nce Hot
the Bayf
line to A
Wednes
to the Pa.
e.
ted Clyde
'CLAY 1
nrolment
cted and
di and g
ession of
Isn 'Butch
,and •west
for noon;
d Road,
Meely
✓ Line the
aster's, or noon; th
to his o
ining ,unti
fling, Fri
Mill Roa
's side ro
Monday—Will leave this own stable,
Staffer and go west to David Hill's,
for ,noon; then south to the Cro:narty
line ,theu eaat to his own stable, for
the eiglat, Tuesday—W111 leave his
Own ;stable end. gq to Jatries Ballets-
tyne's, Hibberif-Usborne boundary for
Pam; then ;south 'to Thames Road;
and NVRA tof Robert McDonald's for
eight. Wednesday—South to Ellenville,
,then eclat and south to Jno.Delbridge's
Winebeleea, for noon; then south to
Brock'e, Usborne, for night.
Thuroday—East 3 1-2 miles and north
1 1-2 piles tci G. C. Allanisi Base Line,
Blandhard, for noon; then north-west
to Kirkton, at Taylor's Hotel, for the
•night, FrIrlay—Noeth to the Thames
Road, at Themes McCurdle's, for.noon;
then north end. west to his own
stable, where be will remain until the
following Monday morning.
al Hotel barn,
f each week.
ly 'bred colt,
years -old, is
ver. No. '01832
ter; No. 0101
Society; En -
$12 to insure
n, prwaletor,
2.
The Pure Bred Imported Clydeadale
IELp
anci Manager
s own stable,
Pat Wooda',
to his Iowa
on 11, McKil-
t to A. Ross',
for one hour;
e, for night,
ntil Wed tie s-
oon—To Web -
night. Thurs-
for noon; then
night. Friday
1-2 mile.s ea-st
night. Sa.tur-
le own stable,
errne and con -
years, Lord
oiled,. Inspected
go insure, $13;
The Standard Band Trotting Stallion
• Jost to Remind You,
That :rare! Will you breed her this
season ? Da you Seek the :rest ob-
?tali) able for your money Consider
Mr. Templeton, the beautiful son of
Peter the Great, 4 years, 2.07%, and
Maud- Freeman, the dam of 'four. He
has a rare inheritance arid Is by Peter
the Great from whom proceeds a new
standeed of excellence, that is the
best. His As,n3 and grand -dam were
known to be better than 2.10 troiters,
big great grenddazn was better then a
2.10 trotter, his fourth darn produced
a Jot of ;speed, his fifth darn was hy
the famo•us Lexington throughbred,This
too, is the best In fact, ean yourbeat
it? He is the right size, 15,S; he is
the right color, dark brown he has
the Peter the Great style an'd finish,
and .he Is sound. Het Is one a the
finest gaited of trotters and his teals
are uniform, all h,aving plenty of size.
14Enrning up, Ur. Temleton is pat ex-
cellence in Inheritance, in speed, ill
gait, in individuality and above all,
as. a sire. His services are worth $50
if eny other stallions are worth a ten
dollar bill, with the exception of a
Pan of Peter the Great, for they have
every other family beaten' as rate or
show horses. Peter the Great in 1914,
added eo less than 49 new performers
to, bis list, which, was ten more than
the previous worlds record of 39. The
returns for the season. of 1915 indicate
at least sixty mare new perfoemers
for him. This, Mr. Stokes, states, ac-
counts for all the a,vallable foals by
him of training age, nat being' used
for breeding purposes, He has placed
itt the 2.10 list,. forty performers. the
largest number credited to; any other
stallion, .being .26 and he has placed
in the 2.10 trotting list, 85 perfor:ners,
This Is five more than tb.e cernbin.ed
number of 2.10 trotters sired. by the
two ;sires ranking next below hlin and
had the effart been leriade there were
ten maw of his get that could have
bee ;marked the 2,10 list in 1915.
He lies placed in the 2.10 list twenty
colt trotters with. two three and
four year old. records. He has sired
two champion yearling trotters end. he
sired the present champion, two; three
and four year old trotter, Peter Volo
2.02. He has eired three 2.04 trotters,
all three of which took their eecords
19151 IS•Ild hes. sired four 2.06 trot-
ters, ma other sire having more than
two to lais credit He has sired. four
two year old 2.10 trotters, no Ober
PAT(' having gat more than 040. IIe
hoe eired nine three year old, 2 30
trotters While the largest nurrter got
by any other sire is five. He has sired
tnelve four year old 2,10 trotters, the
lareest nume••r got by any other sire
CUMB RLAND SCOTT 18979 (16981)
Enrolment No. 2892
Mandey—Will leave his own stable,
lot 4, cenceesion 3, Hibbert, anct go to
John Carpenter's, Dublin, for noon;
thence to Patrick Carlin's, St .Colurr-
ban, for night. Tuesday—West along
Huroo ;pad to Boundary line, thence
south ,and east to John Murphri lot
23, coneession 2, Hibbert. for noon;
thence to his own stable for night.
Wedeeeday—Will proceed to Wesley
Leak'e, lot 21, concession 3, Logan, for
noon; the,nee to Win. Winteringham's;
lot 6, soncession 2, Logan for night.
Thuriaday Ta Con. Ratz's, •lot 15, con-
cession 3, Fullerton, for noon; thence
to Peter Smith'e, /lot 18, concession 8,
Downie, for night. Friday—To John
Ilermae's, lot 25, concessIbn 6, Downie,
for noon; thence to Barley Robinson's,
bot 16, concession 4, Fullerton, for
right. Saterd,ay—To Gordner House
stables, Mitchell, for noon; thence to
his ewn stable for night, and until.
Monday scorning. Terms to Insure, $15.
ROBERT BURCHILL, Proprietor and
Manager. 2628x8
The Pure Bred Percheron Stallion
INDEX
Enrolrnent No. 363
Inspected and Approved Form' 1
Wm. Berry, Prop. and Manager.
THE Cr- 4AMAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., D.C.L., President
JOHN AIR.% General Mannger. i H. V. F. JONES, Ass't General Manager
dale Stallion.
035 6.8458).
No, 699
is crvsn stable,
weSt to the
Stanley, then
sws,y of Ban-
at the Temper-
theneby,, way of
a the Goshen
hey's, for night.
ant's side road
south to Wm.
of Stanley, for
h to the Say -
n stable, for
the follovvIng
y—To George
, for noon; then
d, then, north to
ith, then west to ,3 mes Carnochan? s,
foot'e bri e t th to the, Mill Ba.ylfield Line, to James Jackson's, 2nd
Road, to h own sta le,•where he will coneession of Stanley,for noon; then
ernain un,11 ehe f llowin,g Monday to -his own stable, where he will' re-
,orning, Terms—To insiu•e, $15; tWo • stain until the following Monday tnorn.
Ares front one own , 528, payable lag.' Terms—$13 to Insure, two mares
February 1et, 1917. D M rdoch $25,1 ;tenable January let, 1917.
CAPITAL, SE,000,000
FARMERS' BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank of CarrintLerce extends to .parmers every
facility for the transacidon of thir banking business, including
the dismunt and collection of s?tles notes. Blank sales notes
are supplied free of charge, on application. ss41
Seaforth Branch
Monday—Will leave :his own stable,
Brucefield and go west, to Varna, at
the Temperance House for noon; then
north to the Bayfield line, Goderich
township at Ben Rathwell's for night.
Tuesday—West to Switzer's corner
and north to James Sterling's for
noon.; then north to Jas. McMillan's
for night. Wednesday—North to the
Huron Road and east to Jewell.'s Cor-
ner then by way of Bererniller to 1 C.
Durst's Colborne, for noon; then east
to Harry Sweet's Hohnesville for
night. Thursda,y—By way of the Hur-
on Read, to ClintoO, at the Graham
House for noon; there north by way
of the Bese Dine to Albert Towns-
eed's for night, Friday—Bast through
Hullett to 'W. J. MeBrine's for noon;
thee east by way of Roxboro to Sea -
forth at the Queen's Hotel, for night
Saturday—East by way of RedSchool
corner then west to Robert Elgle's, for
noon; then by way' of London Road,
to his own stable, where he will remain
until the following 'Monday morning.
For terms and conditions see nianager,
1
tied Rea
0011% rem
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LEAVE TORONTO UNION STATIoN'
o. 45 p. m . Monday, Wednesday, Friday for
Parry Sound, Sudbury, Port Afthur, Fort
Winnireg., Brandon, Regina, Saska-
toon, Calgary, North Battleford, 'Edmonton,
Vancouver, and Pacific Coast Poi*.
Tickets and Berth Reservation4 from C.
Abethart, Druggist, Agent, teleipihone r,
or write R. L. Fairbairn, General Passenger
Agent, 68 King St. E., Toronto.
The Pure Bred Clseleedale Stallion
Ixionday—Will leave his own startle,
Virest end, Tucke.rmith, and go north
by way of the Huron R.oad to Graben:
way of the 16th concession, Goderich
township, to ;Bert Lobb's for night,
TueSday—By way of Maitland conces-
elan, to Wiklietr. Durst & Son, for
11170 then by way of Bethel and.
Peter the Great has headed the
list annually the . pest half dozen
years for siring Money winners. He
has sired the winner of the largest
amount of !money ever won by a har-
ness race. 'horse In orae season, Peter
Scott winning $50,535 the past sea,son,
also the largest wineing three year
old in bistory, Petere Vol°, winner of
$33,500. These are only a. 'few bf the
akeleton facts about Peter the Great
as a sire. Peter the( Great has more
2.10 trotting stallions than any other
stallion has of all sexes, mares, stal-
lions and, geldings combined. Seven-
teen 2.10 trotting stallion.s, what an
amazing array. He lhas 26 producing
sons.: Up to four years ago he had
only two, la,s his oldest foals are only
rising nine years, Another reason
why the sons of Peter the Great are
certain to become the leading sires
in service, is because there are no
short bred ones. Peter the Great corn -
:rands the, cream a the brood mares
of all sAmerica, while those bred to
him at home cannot oe equalled for
me of its size. In forming the harem
at Patchen Feriae Mr. Stokes
rejected ell those, except the 'roost
richly bred, 'the rnoet celebrated speed
producers or the fastest public per-
formers. There are no foals by Peter
the Great le` lexistence that are not
up to the highest standing as regards
material .aneestry. This means every-
thing for success of his sons, as slres,
for today only horses of the strongest
breeding can win. He was hitnself an-
nually a winner at the Blue Grass Fair
at.Lexingttm and since withdrawn, his
sons Peter O'Donna„ 2.08 and Robert
0„ 2.09.% 'lave been the champions
there, ;showing what grand individ e-
els the family are, Mr, Templeton :was
bred, at the Fetcher) Wilkes Stosk
Farm Lexington, Itentucky. He went
a half, as a yearling, In 1.15. He
forced Jessie to a record of 2.21%
t Forest Ont, In a five heat race,
when a very lame horse from the ef-
fects of a bowexli tendon, and if e
had not "met with an accident, was a
sure 2,10 trotter, One of his first
.-fdals since .rnming to this, country is
that trotted, in 2.86
FRIDAY
June
hSef KIW,-.4.0=10#104..14.1.19,6f
• nigh
nin
Sth
Aller, to William Long's, for the
. Wednesday—By way of the 6th
8th canceesion; to William Curie
's, for noon; then by way of
cxncession, to .Fred. Quald'e, Dun_
for night. Thursday — To UniOn
Hot I, for noon; 'then by war of 1st
Oar e.ssion to Salkeld's corner, and 4t
con esslon to Huron, Road, to Wilmot
liae es, for right. Friday—By way
of 6 concession and Porter's Hill, to
Fre Pickard'e, for noon; then by way
of th copeessiont to John Stewart's
for night. Saturday.—By way of
r.
Terins—ur .Templeton tend at
his own :stable one half mile eolith
of Hills Green, at ;26 to insure irate
with, foal, payable March ist, 1917.
Mares from a distance will be pa, -
tured at reasonable rates. All ace
dents fat Tisk of -owners 'fiaf mares,
Mares that are not returned, regularly
will be eharge,d full Insurance whether
in foal or not.
GEORGE E. 'TROYER, Prop,
'Xill119111 NS NB UM. ST TWX fle FRI awn MIK
mom
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