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settalasiee
ason for women who
Nothing so dainty --
woman to wear oa her
;mart high boots or
tile Shoes is a selection
re most reasonable.
s, for r .25 a pair.
with leather heels and.
ake with covered heels
imps with buckle and
s with tow heels for
Saban heels for 2.50 a
ut with plain vamps
w heels sizes ix to a
rap for z.4 and r.
shoes, for roc a bottle.
orders promptly filled.
IAL HOTEL
Buiidint Lots
For Sale
itnatetf on the we side of north
Two storey Ibdck house with
:anent and brie's cellar, frame
is& barge- frame barn. There
doh are twee fy five fruit trees;
with one or mere iota to snit.
ito
WM, AMENT Seafortl3
mrsion
3r e
Detroit
Return
Goder1eh TUESDAY
1116, at :30. A.M.
vee DetrOite 'BURS--
loth, isOO P.M.
provides a magnificent
enjoy all all aay water
G STEL STEAM
IND and time to visit
3 Detroit.
jo Ronald Trip
ray with baggage
I Hain ' .ate
the Go Brach
June 12th,
Fars only -"c
ne, Detroit, Mich.
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and ambition
e sat faction
c iid overcoats
r. They have
ey are tailored
:which i they are
prime factor in
e war, British
Ors all over Can
continue to make
tat is within the
'ing and Sum -
>f rich, fast color -
ase young men
tter whether you
Y, tailoring and
on. Comte in and
es
aork
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ding Accident. - The fol.
of the sad 'drowning smote
Meng Margaret Clark,
plf Mr. Lancelet Clark of
toWnshiO, on Thursday, evening
The eleceased was boErn hi the
rostra:011V and after graduating from
position In Berlin and: has
there for - the pest Iwo
She had beets of friends 'here
111 extend the sincerest gym.
ft° the bereaved familY -their
(and severe atflictilon. The
?says Hurled from their
the coat struck a Submerged, tree( le
Slyer near here tonight, eight girlie
Atruggled for life against the ourrant
optterained he branch of the tree in
*fey, lahlY isee the Wale member
itheir party sWept -away t to her
th.in the flood. The drowned girl
Margaret Clark, aged. 21 years,
4eughter Of Lancelot Clark, a farmer.
kiest lBaYfiekle Ont. She ware, one of
leanly Of Allah Berlin girls who' were
efernding the evening in a cruise Jon
the rive.r. Mr. John Baker, owner ot
the launch via at the helnre Sit of
the ells are eroPlOYeS0 Lang's
*re dr1 Berlin. The boat had been up
ote. giver mane distance and was on
ithe eeture trip ,and at a point some
tree w,as eneremtered. All ten in the
biat were thrown into the river. The
branches of the tree which had caused
rne oda talio served. to save the lives
rit some, for bY -grasping lthem they
reanaged to clamber tip out of the
-water. Clark tailed to reach any
'slaty/ 7In tale darkness. Miss Pe,arl
eganklin. lost her hold and would have
gone to her death, but tfor the eef..
rote of Mr Baker, who ',wenn to her
bank_ Baker's own ughter, Nettie,
etaelsta•nce ?and •,helped*er to /the river
had talready reached a piece of ...Safety.
Meanwhile the driesiS ot the iparty al_
itracted the attention of Peter Sfobie
and John donee, who, with 'Some, 15
et baseball not far away. They rushed
lb the trescue and seen ihade all the
:glee, and. their ball:Man on land. In_
'ma' then tifat they learned. that one
,n1 the party was gone. nt. score of
nenrehers Began beg= the work set
patrolling the river and till long after
.-rodntsht the istream was dragged, and
sin. young man. he•ard of the tragedy,
antl_ratme to join ;in thei hunt. The
Haesseler was aroused and
others, gathered at the dam tc4 see
Seat the body should no0 go over em.
ilie.rved. Mr Otto Grant, of the tEn-
night Shift to go on 'duty 'OA the river
jmnt (robs and the e rent fairly
tawifte Among the gir in -the boat
besides" Bliss Maker, N s Clark, and.
Wanklin, -were M ss Smith, of
Berlta,, land Miss Bertha Paeaba,ker.
The girl Witri met her death wa:s the
iFigheet fuld Most highly respected
lit the pa.rty. She had tbeen„a resident
perun Only a year or two having
Come there las a saleswoehan, freer her
ts farm, three miles south q
Bayfield, in Huron county. ,
.the Stanley branch, anid Other driende
week, when ;wrist watehes were given
to three "seldiers, orlao has since gone
114hEndon tor training, -A rniscel-
*aeons Aihower was given 3.,itss L. Mc_
Cowtan, on Saturday last at Ethe home
Of Mrs. Thonaas Campbell, where a
very eileaaant efter.noon was spent by
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tiOnoell On ES, COlu ban, o4Mity to Vim
rfAfin-I !hope ey, 0 June 60, to efrod
460
parents. Tuck ersinith, n lune' Ithi by E v. G,
Roht, vegan al Of Tu kersinitb.-. 1
bride's rents, n Hay 80th, John' rvioe. of
31001e0R-HEYW 1 Toronto _on 'May ,,, h,
Albinus- Edward Moo . to I Ela - Mat de, eldest
- daugbter of Mr. will Galati Reyw , all !of
Mar
Pis
64th yeti.
!nee Dawilon. wife of Mr. J. B, Tyrema
IMMSTRONG-In orris on may oak fabod
, Armstrong, aged 6 yes and g month
SHADE,- Seale h. on tine 2nd, 1 L
Shade, ed 84 y 9 oaths and tw days.
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T. Holm
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Lice ed Brobaliner
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On Tuesday, Jun
10, concession 3, Ri
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JAN
AUCTION" SALE OF FA
ed .sell by public auctio
Staieley on Thursday June
1 mare in I
years old. 1
cows calved
sale two ye
SEAFORTH MARKETS
rITHESDATY, June 7 1916
Faill Wheat (stan.; new
Oats, per bush .
Peas, per bush
Barley, per bush
Bran, per ton 24 00 to 21 00
Shorts, pee ton 26 00 to 26 00
Butter, No. 1 loose, lb22 to 23
Eggs, per dozen. 22 to 23
Hogs. 10 go to 10 90
tO
Bean Market
the latter for handpicked.
Detroit, June 6 -Beans, immediate
and prompt ellipment, 14.05; June, $4. -
Dairy Market
t Toronto, June 6 -Butter, fresh elaory,
ehoece, 24e to 27e; inferior, 23 to 24e;
creamery prents, 29e to 31c; Inferior,
28 to 29e. Eggs, new_lahd, 24c to. 25e;
rn cartons, 25c ta 26e. Cheese, new,
large, 18 1.2c ; twins 19c. Honey -combs
Grain, Bic.
Toronto, June 6.-Nia.nitoba Wheat--
No.2 northern, 1.15 1_4; No.3 ‘northern,
$1.1.I 1_4. Manitoba oats,trackba ports,
11%1 extra feed, 49 1.2e; No.l.feed43
1.2e. American Corn, - No. 3 yellow.
hernmerceal, per car lots, according to
reercial, 98c to 99c; No. 3, come -Jere
etal, 94 to 96c ; feed tvv,he•at 90c no 91c.
Ontario oats, No.3 white,48 to 49c. Peas
to sample, $1.20 to $1.50. Barley-Malt-
itic to 64e. Buckwheat -TO to 71 cents.
Manitoba Flour. - UPIrst pat_
jute bags.. Ontario. Flo er - W17 -
ter, track, Toronto, prompt ehipment-,
lute hags; bulk, seaboard, $4.35 to
Millfeed-Carlots, per ton, de..
livered, Montreal, freights; bran, $23;
e0e$,--Ontarios qiected ;1.85 and New
ManowammomiimumuMNII
EMBALMERS AND
FUNERAL D1RWOr011,5
Flowersfurniehed on short "leotie
fielder of Government Diploma, I
Night Oar:
Phone Br:
CHARGES MODERATE
and LiCenee
vay (Jails
Phone 50
1 to Ear
it del
April,
r old he
old heifer calved last
May, 1 farrow cow, 1
calves, 1 fat oalf 11 n.
old, and abotat 160 h
1 wagon, Massey -Ha
Harris mower, fa
drill, Massey -Harris
ttearly new, Massey -
new, steel hOrse talc
eingle walking plow
ight
roPes
ravel
noTti
g 1
2 co
feet
wince
sleights, pair
hay thrk, ea
root puller,
GISTER
M STOCK A
Brown has bee
on Lot 7, Con
rising '7, a
Y. 2 geldings, rasing
to calve abou time
meths old, also 2 pigs 4 month
ns an ducks. Ina merits
eulti
aerie
two
slelg
nd pu
ne
stone, pet t
hemlock 'norther, q ntit
*quantity of rock elm plan
forke, ohains. hoes, hovel
num
bout
The
be
D 1M
instrue
ed mar
ta horn
and other ar ieles
whole_will be sold wi
ham rented hi farna
ing 100 serer will a
same time and place
on day of gall. .0n o
der cash, ove that a
given on app oved j
oent per annum alto
mounts WM. Me
Auctioneer. •
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, Massey -Bar 13 ho
manure read r neari.
4 section rro s, new,
furrow plow, pair bo
8. Clinton fa ping mil ,
eys, 1 bugg , cutter
ging bunks, feet
of basew lumber,
pile of -el woodk
collars an iffietrees,
rope to menti The
ee&ve as the proprietor
area -The fa contain -
tette all game of $ 0 and un
Te On farm m e know
ered for ea e thi
onn 6 months cr it will be
int no s. discou t of 6 per
ed off for cash on credit so
, Proprietor, T. BROWN,
IMPORT
acres, with bush, • nd
further partibulars a ply
MEYER, P. : Box 2 ,
ession 4, Mali
ll, fruit oreha
orth.
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120
lee
ley
tu
he
Tu
orts
THEM
tTR(7i1V
and $35 a
mor ; Tennis.
EA 60 Stan.
2626-6
the
per
ckase
town; lots
to die -
Write to
HU ON LI ERALS
Liberal lation, as censti_
or P'feder I purposes Will be
the town hall, H wall, on
er, ittene 20th. at 1.30 lanai Be-
eleetioln of off rs, it is
e meeting will address.
Marshall, M,P,. for
r. 0111948 A.ieMillan, and other
HARRY SMITH, P esklent.t
F,o Sal pot farm ef 100 sores being Lot 7, con -
(sees! n11. Tue., ertimith.I There are on the premises
two k harms with stone.stabling, on 56x45 and
the her Weal. Lerge 'steno house th furnace.
Titer are 25 acres under Criss, about aoresyeadv
for edin , SO bores of hush and 2 aor s of orchard
and t ree never failing Wells. also 50 re tarns, be -
Th far will be sold Itogether or parately and
With r thout the crop. Immo:Int possession.
Appi o 0 the promisee Or addresea R. R. No. 7,
Kipp n, phone 3 on I
RS. DANIEL el•HLLAN
2529-3
una
an
inset 2
en
ou g Men or others ho are
le to join for 3versea service
ng ion Munition rk. Ap-
GINE
Seaforth.
di
uly
lop, 100
is. For
JP good land all el red,
ion 3 McKillop. xho
•dweliing home in good re
house and poultry house a
ply to JOHN MeMILLAN,
I farm of eig t scree Of
part of lot 30 o 'concern -
or and a ba , buggy
situated the n. Ap-
acres, about se en acres
ell fenced and drained
ation. There re on the
, bank barn, ig house,
two) good w For
VAltlf FOR SALE. -Lo
r smith, ntaining 100
under bush. The farm is
and in a good state of milt"
premises a good frame ho
hen house, delve house an
berms and particulars app
dreee MRS. JOHN MeOLO
fel OOD FARbf FOR SAL
kx part of tot 21. Cone
taining 130 acres. There
dation and bling under
There is Also good barn
modern brie4 house with
on stone foundation. pig p
in good repaie. There e3 a
chard and twp never failing
underdrained and well len
cultivation with 10 acres o
well situated on the North
of Walton C. P. R. station,
mail delivery, This is a eh
sold on reasonable terms.
apply otathe:premisW.or
Waltor.
For Salo reo 't5 and
hard. and so t watet.
th, driving sh Mar)
n and hen h use, all.
well& The fa is well
and in a hig state of
hardwood b eh. It is
else telephone net rural
ee farm and will be
24584
V ors for the estate- of the late Hugh M. Gordon,
offer for sale, Lot No. fou en (14) in the sixth (6)
goneeesion oi the township of McKillop. his farm
omelets of 100 acres of cleared and ed farm
lands in a clean and good ate of cultivati n and is
situated in &splendid far ng district, co venient
to markets, schools and eh rehes. On the premises
are erected a comfortable frame 3vrellin houee,
18x24, with kitchen attach . Splendid f sone barn
52x70 with stone stabling u erneath, cern nt floors
in barn also a. good pig pe and hen ho se, The
farsn ia well fenced and ext a well tile drai ed. The
title is perfect and possessi n will be given for the
purpose of doinall neee ry fall work. Far further
particulars apply to ARC 'BALD MeGR OR, or
HAYS. Seaforth, their Soli "ter. 2491.1
tirusts uar-
Ilherebx ,given t- the.
!yearly Divid,end att the
declared for- the months
June 30th, . 1916. u the
Genital Steck of the ompaay,
Kerne will be paid' et 'the of..
th' Company on ,and, after
1 16. .The Transfer books
100 from Juneellth to 'June
ys inclusive.
Gormley
Embalmer and
uperal Director
ertaking Parlors above
illiams' grocery store,
it?! we ofhttnarri.psotemd oodnesrhaot8r.t noth e. I
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oickers and hard we
Note the Address
Opposite Expositor Office
airs.
tock
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"0 LY P A"
Will ippear about
middle of Ju e a
Restaurant and Confeeti
Having an up to
making Home
Meals and Lun
all h
Ice Cream and
a Spe
ouir PIA
Next door to Cardno Bros.
8 ratford
date plan
Made Ca
hes se
urs
Cool
laity
the
rst
nery
for
dies
ed at
rinks
Proprietors
The
Stallio
servie
Thorobred
ImporteJ
Stallions
ollo deg Imported Clydesdale an Percheron
this season at
Berry's Stables, Hens 11 Ont.
KING ;THOMAS
lydesdalel [9254] (1262
$15 to Insure.
UMBERLA.ND'S GL RV
Cilydesdale 117846] f157 8)
clCOMMODORE
lydesdale [9598] (1
$15 to insure
JABOT
Percheron [3139] (8421
$10 to insure
will travel the seise route as laet ear.
The TROTTING STAL ION
es until
her of
11 go in
Itind 20 h, to a limited nu
Maar s, e.fter which date he
Tenders vei
Operator to
dr}y. Also
gine. Addr
I be received up
ake charge of St,
or„the purchase of
ae all tenders to
June 10th for
e Crusher by
a 14. Steam
a
EXPOSITOR
emeammeeremasommemposeme
the
En-
CRICH Reeve R R. lo 8 Seal!:
2529 2
In the Studi
The Grand Circuit Race Ho se
AcTilIS
LiE
MaoThistle Is the fast st horse t at
was ever; offered for ervice in. Is
part tit 'the CO= try. oaced th gh
the largest racing ei tett in e
cuit tatane as often as they defea ed
With Macristle 2.04 3 4 Is also a
full broth r to •Indopengeance Boy .01
1-2. MacThistle himself s been ml es
in 2.01; e4 half in 57 medal t
ile
Thistle is a, Igrand big, rown stalli
barn, Blyth, this season, for a ii. it -
.ed ?number of pares at 420 to insu e.
Accommodation. made for mares fr rn
a 411E04/Ice. Write far breeding a
full particulars to
P4ular Stallions.
mprOvement ofistook this season
The Stand•ard Bred Tr
TODDY DIRECT
One of Todd'e Gre
Igtand at the Com
aeason, commencing true
Joseph Pinkney, Peopri-
will stand for the
as follows :
ting Stain n
47251
test Sons
ercial Hot
during t
day, May 9f
tor. 2524 -
HURON'S ,H1AWA 12947
Anepected and A proved
ircpro
' Bred by and 'the pr
Carlin, will, stand for
trent of ;stock (this s
stable, Huron Road, M
tridee and no half east
CUMBERLAND GEM. -
(98691) 8L631
Inspected and ApProyed.
Enrolment No. -1367, Form I.
Mina McGanin, Proprietor.
Will stand for service( during tb
present season ,at John' J. McGavin'
13, licKillop.•
Coits from Cumberland won fir.
this spring,
Tilt Standard Bred Trotting Stallio
JERRY '
Will Stand lat the: Roy
Seaterth, on, Thursday ,
This,- 'IS a very fashion
and: while not yet three
a, big horse. Look hien,
roheent Not 4419. Terms,
with foal. 'Ed. Johngto
Clinton; phene 8 on 16'
1 Hotel bar
each wee
y bred col
years old,
Society; E
E$12 to insure
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JaMes Evans, Proprietor and Manage
Monday -Will leave hi own stabl
Beechwood, and go to Pat Woods
n, for noon ; to hie low
Ste. le for the night. esday - T
Jahn- Murrayts, conceive 11, McKi
lap, tor noon; then; west to A. Ross
conesession 10, McKillop, f r one hour
theOce to hie own stable for night
where he, will remain tll Wednes
clay boon. Wednesday N on -To We
er',s 'Dublin, for Ight. Thum
of Seta,forth for noon; the to Matithe
Ilabkirkts McKillop, for lett. Satur
daye-Will proceed 'to 1213 own stabl
where he Nill remain unt 1 the follow
ditions same as foeneer years, Lord
Marofield has been enrolled, inspected
and ,approved. TTertes goi -insure, $13;
Jaene,s Evans, Manager.
The Imported Clydesdale 'r\Stallion
Enrolxnent No. 353 Form 1
Inspected et„nd Approved.
.1 Livingstone, Proprietor & Manager
Monda,y-Will leave his own stable,
Staffa, and go west to avid Mita
for noon; then south to he Cro:narty
line ,then east to his o n stable, foe
the night, Tuesday -Will leave hiS.
owe fitablo and ge to James Radiant
tyne'e, Hibbert-Usborne boundary for
noon ; then south to Thames Ro
and west to Robert licEionald's fo
night. We,dnesday-South to Ellenvill
,thce east and south to J o. Delbridge'
Thursday -Pest 3 1-2 miles and north
1 1-'2 Miles tor G. C. Allan si Base Line,
Blanshard, for neon; then. north-arest
to Kirkton, -at Taylor's Hotel, for the
night, Frid,ay-North to the Thamee
Road, at Thomas McCurdia's, for noon;
thee north, end west ha his owe
stable, where he will realain until the
following Monday morning.
The Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale
Stallion
CUMBERLAND SCOTT 13979 (16981)
Inspected and ApProved.
, Enrolment No. 2892
Monday -Will le,ave hiS own stable,
lot 4, concession 3, Hibbert, and„ go to
John Carpenterts, Dublin, for moo;
ban; for night. Tuesday -I -West along
'Huron•road to Boundary line, thence
south and east to John Niurphyno lot
23, concessien Hibbert for noon
thence to his own stab e for rtigh
Wednesday -Will proceed to Wesle
Leak's, lot 21, concession13, Logan, f r
noon; thene.e to Wen. Winteringbarns
lot 6, concespion 2, Logan foe nigh
cession $, Fulla,rtmo for noon; then
Downie, foe night. Friday -To Joh
Ilerreete's, lot 26, concess on 5, Downi
for noon; thence to. Bar y Robinson'
night torday-To Go dner Hou
eta les, Mitcheil, for ; theme 0
hie dine` Stabkit for nigh , mid mit
morning. terms insure, $1
The Choicely ;Bred clydesdale Stallion
KING KAY (13029) .
Jam.es iiiirray, Proprietor and, Manager
Mooda•y Noon -Leave lhis own stable
at Peter McCann's, lot 30, cons
eeesion 3, Hibbert Stp., and go to
Dareey's lot 21, concession '1
Willieeres' Int 21, concession 4, I-Iihbert,
for noon; then to T. Gontnley's, lot
28, emcees n 7, for night. Wednes-
day -To E ward Gormley's, lot 17,
concession , Hibbert, for noon; Mery
to Weber'e Hotel, Dublin, for night..
Thursday- a William Flannigan's, lot
3, concessio 6, McKillops for noon;
then to ,A.ndrew KrauskoPf's, lot 7,
conceesion .3, IMeKilloP, for night. Fri-
day -TO hie tow,n _stable where he will
noon.
tting Stallion
RE MCKINNEY 42946'
Enrolled And Inspected.
Monday -Will leave his own stable,/'
Egrnondville, at noon, and go by way
of the Huron road to Clinton, at R.
Gra-ha:We otel, for night. Tuesday -
South by a.y of the London Road
to Walkerts Hotel, Beucefield, for
noon; then south to Commercial He -
tel. tabbies, Hensall, for night. Wed -
miles ta John Blair's, for noon; then
to Centralia, at Moffat's Hotel for
night. Thureday-East to Wm. Brocks
U,sborne, far noon; then to 1Cirkton,
at Titylortel hotel for night. Frida,y-
boundary, for noon; then north tO
Dublin, at Weberte hotel, for night.
Saturday -By way of ....Huron road to
his own stable for noon, where he will
remain until. the f ()Rowing Monday noon
-Jazne.s Berry, proprietor; W. R.
Mk TEMPLETON
Thia Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
Just to Remind You.
That :rare ,Will you breed her this
season ? D you Leek the most Alb-
?tainable fa your enoney? Consider
Mr. Temple an, the beautiful' son of
Peter the -Great, 4 years, 2.07%, and
Maud Free:ran, the dam of 'four. Ile
has a eare inheritanee and Is by Peter
the Great-. foam whom proceeds a new
standard of excellence, that is the
best. His ' and. grand -dam _were
known to better than 2.10 trotters,
his great gr neldaen was better than a
2.10 trotter, his fourth tiam produced
. a 'let of isepeed, his fifth dat.6 -wee by
the famous Lexington throUghbred.This
tbo, ie the best. In fact, can you beat
tne right 4301or, dark brown ; he has
the Peter. the Great style and finish,
and iher is sound), Het le one of the
finest ,galted -of trotters a d his foals
are unifonn, all halting. p ty of site.
Summing up Mr. Teenleton Is par ex-
celloece in inheritance, he speed, in
gett, In In, vidliality and above- all,
as a gire. Is services ar worth $50
If any' Other stallions are worth a ten
dollar bill, With the exception of a
Son of Peter the Great, fot they have
show ses. Peter the Great in 1914,
every iper family beatenn as race or
added no LetSs than 49 new performers
to his hehleh wa.te ten more than,
the ser4vions worlds record of 39. The
returnA fcfr the season of 1915 indicate
at least sixty more new !performers
for him Thts, Mr. Stokes,: states, ac-
counts for all the available foals by
him ot training age, not being weed
for breeding purposes. _ He has placed
in the. 2.10 list, forty perfOreners. the
largeet number credited tot any other
ktallicon, being 426 and be ,has placed;
in the 2.10 trotting net, 35 :performers.]
This is live more than the combined
number of 2.10 trotters sired by, tne
two Sires reeking next belciw him aodi
heel the, e.ffort been !made there wetc t
ten more_ of his get that !could. haee
bee tra,rked# 'in the 2.10 ltht in 191 •
He has k3lseed. the 2.10 list twen
colt trotte,rg with two three a
four yeta.r old records. He has sir
two eltamploo yearling trotters and
tired the present champion, two, three
and four year old trotter, Peter _Nolo
2.02. He has Sired three ,2.04 trotters,
all tbree which; took their records
in 1915. and has sired four 2.05 trot-
ters, no other sire, having more than
two to his credit. He has sired -roar
two year old 2.10 trattere, etber
sire having got *more than one. Ile
bae s'ir.ed pine three year, old 2 10
trotters While the largest number got
by any other etre is five. He has sired
toelve four /ear old 2.10 trotters, the
lareest nureter got by any other site
Peter the Great hag heeded the
list annually :the , past half dozen
THE CANApIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, c.y.
'Iomq Amp, General Manager. -
V. F. JONES. Asaet General
CANT $15,000,000 OE;IERVE FUN% $13 50%000
BANKING, Y MAIL
Accounts may be opened at every'i'branch of The Canadian Bank
of ComMerce to be operated by ;.01:til, and will receive the same
tareful aittention as is given to ,o .er departments of the Bank's
business.", Money may be depos t or withdrawn in this way as
iatisfactOrily as by a personal vi to the Bank. 653
agar
LE WE TORONTO UNION .101
ro.45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, ay for
Parry Sound, Sudbury, Port Arthnir, Port
William, Winnireg, 'Brandon, Reginal Saska-
toon, Calgary, North Battleford, ,EctmontOn,
Vancouver, and Pacific Coast Points.
Tickets and Berth Reservations; Rom C.
Aberhart, Druggist, Agent, tele 'hoie tri,
or write R. L. Fairbairn, Genera 13' senger
Agen t, 68 King St. Toronto.
years for siring 'money winners. He
has sired the , winner of the largest
amount of money ever won by a bar-
negs ,racee horse in, one season. Peter
Scott winning $50,535 the past season,
aitso the lar,gest -winning' three year
old in history, Peter; Volo, winner of
$33,500., These are cinly oe few of the
skeleton facts about Peter the Great
as a, sire, Peter the( Great has mare
2.10 trotting stellions than any other
etallion has of' all sexes, mares, stal-
lions end geld ngs combined. Seven-
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teen 2.10 trotti stallions, what an
amazing arra,y lie has 26 producing
SODS.: Up to f ur years ago he had
only two, as his oldest foals are only
rieing nine years. Another reason
why the sons of Peter the Great are
certain to-becre the leading sires
in teervice,, is eeause there are no
short bred, ones, Peter the Great corn -
=ands the cream of the brood mares
of „all hAmeric while, thotae bred to
him at tome net oe equalled for
one df its size. In for:a g the harem
reSected all these, except the most
richly bred, th most celebrated speed
producers or e fastes public per-
formers. Ther are no feals by Peter
the Great in' xistence that are pot
oh to the high st standlr.g as regards
thing for sucee s of his Sons as sires,
for today only orses of the strongest
breedi* can win. He was himself an-
nually a -winner at, the Blue Grass Fair
at Lexington ard since withdrawn, his
sons Peter O'Donna, 2.0a and Robert
there, /showing what gr d individee
als the family are, Mr. T mpieton was
bred at the P tchen es Steele
Farm Lexingt re, Kentuc y. He went
a half, as a earling, In 1.15. He
forced Jessie t - to a< reeord of 2.2134
when a very me horse from the ef-
fects of a bow a tendon, and if he
sure 2.10 trot r. One his first
Peter Teen- that tr tted in 2,35
lest year As a two year to d.
Terms -Mr „Ternnleton Will 1 bad at
his own Istable one . half mile south
of Hills Green, at ;25 tee ineure =are
with foal. payable March 1st, 1917.
Mares from a I distance will be pas
ture,d at reasonable rate*. All sect
dents (at frisk , of Owners "Of mares.
Mares that are ;not returned regularly
will be charged ifull Insurance whether
GEORGE E. TROYER, PraP
Phone 5 on 83, Zurich.
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Enrolment No• 263
cted and Approved Form 1
Berry, Prop. and Manager.
Mi*day-Will leave his own stable,
Bettie:afield and go weat, to Varna, at
ePTeenperaoce Honse far noon; then
to the ileyfield, line, GoderIch
I :ye -West to Switzer's corner
an 11%0 James sterling's for
fortenight,; Wedneaday--North Us the
Ilutles3 Rotel and east to Jewell's Cor-
herMtben y way of Benmiller to J. C.
DurSt's Colborne, for noon; then east
pint. Titters -day -By way of the Hur-
on !Roads ; to Clinton', at the Graham
}-100e foe noon; then. north by way
'he Base Line to Albert Townse
d for night. Friday -East through
tt tto W. J. McBrine's for noon;
the east 'by way of Roxboro to Sea -
cot at the Queen's Hotel, for night.
.Sat 1 rday-4East ,by way of Red &how.
gorrrier then west to Robert Bldg's, ter
ooiS; then by way of London Road,
o as own stable, where he wiliremain
-Mita Me ;following Monday omorning.
Voril terms; and conditions see manager,
0"CLAY 12035 ,(13458).
I:Enrolment No. 699 ,
, Ins&cted and Approved.
Mitinday-4-Will leave his own stabil*
in riruc.efieltl, and go we;St to the
ieciiiScl concession of Stan;ley, then
.i)orlh to "John Mutchard's, for noon:
or .1.nighte Tuesday -By Way of Banh
poelburn; to Varna, •at the Tempera
aner4 Hotel. for noon; then way of
.the!iBayfield Road, to the Goshen,
.ine,! to Albert MeCliochey's, for eight.
esday-I3y MeClyeeent's side road
,Parr Line. then south to War.•
a;th's 2nd concession of Stanley, for
ight. •ThUrsday-North to the Bae
Road. to his own stable., for
poon. antil the following
,Friday morning. Friday -To George
lyfeCartney's Mill Road, for noon; theri
:to MeAdaan's side roa.d then, north. to
the' 2n4 ,concession, }I.R.S., Tucker -
Smith then west to James Carnoclearhs,
•tor night. Saturday -West by Broad-
; at:We bridge, 'then south to the Mill
Roach to Me' OWD stable, where, he will
nerrain until .the following Merida.
'twining. Terms -To insure, S15; two
irs.res from Me owner, $28, payable
!February let, 1917. R.. D. Murdoch,
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$675.°0 0.B. Oshawa
Complete
Phone 95 GEO, R. HAI011, Agent Seaforth
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