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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-23, Page 700 hoes X33 :19t6 nratUleadlarviffittmc for i;v ry sport and the best wearing and Canada. Fleet Foot rdinary kinds—to dis- for the honey comb leet Foot Outing shoes for Mon, Women and ;ntioned herewith-_.,. vas uppers and honeycomb for 1.25, uppers and white rubber uppers and white rubber appers and red rubber soles • alias uppers, i low cut style vers and White rubber soles ripely U °TEt ted to. Purchase have any Western. town Iota lands that` you wish to dia.. It will plliv you to write to OHARLES; BECK, Berl n, 'Ont,. Jaekson I ac,tical Boot Repairer ®' Seaforth • e threeen .. wine Boot Store. • • t attenti n to all repairs. her only used. I stook 1 leatherk:. f o r foundry . :1?s and • hard wearers. • Note the Address • • r JACKSON Opposite Baositor Office • lily so that issue! our Local l aware rid ats irn, and alnhltlon ossihie Satisfaction suits Tl overcoats "Inez. They have they are tailored m which they are a prime factor in the war, British tailors a1 over Can vill continue to make e that is within the Spring and Sum - es of rioltt fast color - please young men, matter whether you uality, tailoring and faction; Come in and ilors San • i946 1sE RTHL&RK1 T8 Fall: Wheat (state) new c-, , per bush ........ to Peas, per bush ...;:...,,. Barley, per bush,. Beans, per bush. i.... . 2 50 to 2 60 Bran. per ton ,1, ..... 2400 to 24 00 Shorts, per ton ...... 26 00 to 26 00 Flour, per 3 O0. to 4 00 Stutter,' No. 1 loose, lb. 22 to • 23 Eggs, per dozen . ... 23 to 24 Hay, new, :per tort_- 12 60 to 14 62 Bogs,. ...... a ....... , 10 65 to 1065 T. "BOX &• GO: EMBALMERS AND . . FUNERAL . DJREOrORS trigiolder of Government ii.Mploma, and Liceicae ' CHARGES MODER�TE overs turntanea on stays t tee t Night Ca'_:- u y Calls Phone 10' P one 50 Bla the PfdciiTiliiam--In Seaforth, Din June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W Mb William, •teff Mt. Clemens, a son, (Edmund ;Matthew) FAIRBAIRN-In: Stanley, on June 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wa ter Fair- bairn a son. _ LloYde-if Starview, :Usk. on June 14, to Mr. tae d. Mrs. M. , . Lloyd, a daughter. _ l eynoids--In Clinton on June 12, to ' Mr.'lar8 Mrs. P. O. ,Reynoilds, ;a .son. Burdon, Ind CBuffiat scin June 8, (to Mr. i and Mrs.. . Dyer Burdon !formerly ; . of Exeter, . e Rson.. Marriages 'pian-Scbadel-In Toronto, on Jane 18, . Vera. trice Sehadel,' for Cos.` (Dr.) Henry •A. Hessteon formerly of Clinton. Rance -Phillips -In Kingston ipn June list, Dorothy Phillips to Carence R., . Ba-liee,_ ;B.A., of Toronto, s fro l:erly( of ;Clinton. i � F Deaths sexowa-in Goderich ,on J e 10th, Flora McKinnon, wife of Mr. R.•;R. ,r Sallawls. :Kirkpartriek--In Goderieh toatnehip, on June 11th, John Kirkpatrick, aged. Lin:ety-one years. Duff -In cBluevale on June I th, 'Rob- ert N. puff, aged 65- years. -Towes---In McR'illop, on June 20, Annie 'Maud Hart, wife of JohnsA. Howes, ' aged. 28 years and 2 aronth,s. •••••••S•••••••ti'f••**•••••' I S. T. Ho1rres Funeral ,Director and Licensed Embalmer US 3ertaktrig parlors in Oddfe tows building opposite Stewart Bros. Resi- dence Goderlch st., cpio `Dr. Scott's., .• Flowers furnished oil s• short notice. . • I. Phone Night or Day ,• • `•••••••••e•••••*••4S• I ' 119. • ••••4 SALE REGISTER On +Wednesday June 28th, a eiock i harp, on Lot 7, Conee Tuckerfsmit;h, Farm Stock : ixennts. Mes. Dan MOST•+len, zees ; Thomas Brown, auctio one o'- sion. 1C, R Im pie- ' opriet- eer. AUCTION SALES. A =ION SALE OF FARM STOOKAN 11.MENTS-Thomas Itrown has receiv ions to sell by Public Auction on Lot 7, 10, Tuokersmith on June 28th. Horses cultural mare. rising nine years old,one horse eight years old, one agricultural years old, one driving horse quiet and reliable, cows calved in March, one now newly c4lvtd, cow due to Dake in July, one heifer due August, one cow to calve in August, two ing two years old, twu yearling steers, two ves, three spring calves, one good collie store hogs. Im plemei,ts-Ona wagou, oe Harris binder, six toot cut, one hicOormi six, foot, one Deering horse rake, nearly Massey Harris combined drill, one set iron One cultivator,: two walking ploughs, one one gang plough, one manure spreader, cutter, one scales, one root pulper, one olden one top buggy, nearly new, one cutter, (gat, one set bob sleighs, one fanning milli, rack, one cream separator, one Leader hundred tap buckets, one set singl one set double harness, one: -...pr, and pulleys, one hay lark, forks, hoes, chains, els, collars and whifiietrees, ant a lot of ether ton numerous to mention. Terms—On chattels, sums of SW and under cash, over that amount months credit will be. given, on approved a discount of six per cent per annum allowed cash on credit._ amounts. Terms on farm known on day of sale, on app'ication to signed, MRS. DANIEL MeMILLAN, R. Kippen P.O. IMPLE- d instruot- concession One agri- riwuitural olt three two one to calve in healers ris- fall cal- dog, two Massey k mower, new, one harrows, muffler,' one straw buggy, One demo - one hay ten, one harness, rope shov- things all six Soint notes offifor made the under- R. No. 2i Summer Resorts Cot- moderate. London. 2532x4 BAYFIELD DEER LODGE PARt -Furnished Summer ages, wide verandas, good location. Rent Apply to GEO.BOWNTREE, GO Stanley St., Centre Huron Liberals The ,.Annual Meeting of. the; Centre Heron Liberal Association will, be held , in Dardno's Opera Hall, S afarth en Tees -day, Jun,- 27th, at 3.30 pan. Mr. 3', C. Elliott, M.P.P,. for Went Mid- dles:x, will the present ,and ,Will glee an address, All Liberals of tie Rid- ing fare 4. specially requested toattend. M. MURIE,• Pre+s9dent. D J.. L. KILLORAN, Secreta.'y • Mortgage -Sale l • t A House and Lot in Seaforth _P Under and by virtue of the power of sale c ntain- ed in ascertain Mortgage (which will be nlroduced at the time of sale) there will he offeredforsale by pub- lic auction on Saturday the 15th day of July 1916 at the Commercial Hotel in the Town of Seaforth at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. the following house and lot namely -Lot number 42. on the north side of illlairket et. in F.G. Sparling's survey in the said Town of Seaforth. There is a. frame house on the property. Also a good well and some fruit trees. Terms—Ten percent of the purchase money to be paid on the days of sale.and the balance in two weeks thereafter. For further particulars, apply to J. M. BEST, Sea- lerth, Vender's Solicitor.- Dated 19th June 1916. 211Onias Brown, Auotioneer. 2532-8 , IMPPORTANT .NOTICES - ANTE t-a-Teaeker, A Normal trained, teacher V r fbr8.S. No,I8, MoKiilop,dutiee to commence after en mer holidays. Attendance 14, Apply to li AL DER, ERt No. 4. `%'altos, Ont. 2522-3 STRAY 'ATTLF'--Strayed from .the prem es of the an creigneedif, west Half of lot 6, Done salon: . Hay, abo t the.15tii of May. three Yearling heft - re, two whi : and one red and all wit t horns. Any formation eading to their recovery a will be a rec• ated by the owner. H. WILLERT. 2531 xtf '111,41t11 FO ; SALE -Ai, email farm ofeight ae es o • good nd all. cleared, part of lot on co . Deas ion 8, Mobil op, at Roaborough. , A even ro , m • dwelling h. coin good repair and j a arn, to house and • • 'try house are .situated t ereon. ply toJOH oM1LLAN, R.R. Na 1, Seafort Ap tf MIAMI Fa ' SALE„ -Lot 6, Ooncessi n 9, Tu 41: smith, ontalning 100 acres. aboutseven' under bush. The farm Is well fenced and dr and in a good state of Cultivation.. There are o premises a good frame house, bank barn, pig h nen house, drive house d two.good wells. terms and particu . •1 on the:premises o dress HRS. JOHN II . r ,, Egmondvhlie P.O. ker.. ores ned the use, For ad. tf GOOD FARM FO SALE—For Bale i.nt 25 and parted Lot 24, aoneession14 altiKillop, 'om- ellu 130 acres: T • ere are on the premis e ; a ode brick house with hard and•: soft w: ter. here s also a good barn 80x126, th stone f un- ation and stabling underneath, driving (shed 8 x40 n stone foundation, pig pen and ben house, . all in good repair. There s also a' go i bearing or. rd and two never failing wells. he farm is ell erdrained and wellf fenced and In a high eta . of ltiv*ation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. t is well situated on the North gravel ro 1 mile :. nth of Walton O. P. B. station, also tele hone and ral wall delivery. Thie 1 a eholee fa and will be Sold on reasonable terms. F,or fu her [panic liarsa' apply ca n tt a premisesaor address: J.1DIOt • N 24t I "`MAPLE TERRACE FOR SALT A first Glass farm of 100 acres within easy distance to Seat ortb, Riyth. �,ondesboro and Walton, on he filth Conces- sion of{#tHulle . Rich clay loam, free from stone and very fp Ile. n a high state of cultivation. About eight acres of valuable hard wood,comfortable brick house On sto e foundation with cementeellar. Large bank barn, g d stab' ng and out building, also silo, windmill wi h water flowing through pips into kitchen, soft water, cement cistern. A desirable farm. For f rther particulars apply to ROBERT ItEID, Londe boro, R.R. No. 1, box 24 9ZeKiilop riir.. al telephone 5 on 170. (2531- tf VAL J BLE . ARM Fr R SALE—The administrat - ors ,for th : estate of the late Hugh N. Gordon , ! offer for sale, of No. fourteen (14) in the sixth (6) Concession of the triwnship of Mcillop This farm consists( of 10r acres of cleared and improved farm lands in, a clean and. g d state of.cultivation and is situated in a splendid arming district, convenient to markets, scools an churches. On 'the premises are ere 'ted a oomfor able frame dwelling • house, 18x24, c ithkitchen at ached. Splendid frame barn 52x70 with stn a stabli g underneath, dement floors and water in ern, als a good pig pen and water in barn also agood pi pen and hen • house. The farm is Well re iced an extra well tile drained. The title is perfect and pos ession will be g yen for he purpose -of doing all ne essaryfall work 'For further particularsapf,ly to ROE'1IBALD McGREGOR, or ROBE& GIBSONt;t , • .rninitrors, or co R. HAYS. eaforth. their 6oi113i6,r. • 2!41.1 ;arm for Sale -For good farm of 100 sores being Lot 7, e, n• Cession 1J, Pruc ersmit . There are on thprem':ea two bank barn with ate ne stabling, one 5�( x43 a d the other 30x6". Langframe house with furna.e. There aro 26 acres unde grass, about 50 acres rea v for seedi g, 10 acres of ueh and 2 ear es'of oreha d and thre never failing wells, also 50 acre farm, ' s- ing lout bait of lot 5. suitable for , p sture far These fa ms wilI•be sold together or separately a with or without the crop. Immediate possess' n. Apply on the premises or addreg. R. 2t. No. 2, liippen, .)r phone 3 en 1(35. SIRS. DANIEI oD MILLA 2629 - of io and tecutOr's .►s acre farm in Household Effec le sbor e s, etc The Ex cutar's of the Estate of the lase John D +n - can will ffer for sale on the premia n Tuesd July 4th, IMO at 2 o'clock p.m. the f II wing val , able prop rty—KEAL ESTATE -Lot u ,. ben 18 in the 12th oncesaiori of the Township of Usborne p the Ooun of Huron, containing 100: cr • s more r lees. On his property are a good 1 orey bri k house an two bank barns. There area• out 60 aor s seeded do n. 20 a•;res Will oe lef p oughed t is coming fa 1 and•6 acres in fall wheat a d he purah s- er will ha e the privilege of ploughln a ter ham •t. Full pose .salon will be given on the 1 d y of Marc , ]917. Thi is a first-classfarm and is n1 about h If a mile froa school -house. Chatte s Organ, B Room Sul es, Tables, Chairs, Couch, a Cts, Be steads, 1 Deal Stove and 2 Wood .S es, Mahe Kitchen L tensile, also a quantity of ' re ood, 1 T Bilggy an, 1 Cutter. Term of Sale R al Estate Ten per c -qt -On the day of sale In as or oth satisfacto y security and the balance n the let d of March 1917 without interesi, C a tels—Cas Further tams ani particulars will be ade known on the day of sale or can be had on p lisation o B. 8, PHI LIPS, Auctioneer, JOHN. R DUNG. Woodham GEO GE MANTLE, Exe'__er E •ecutors, Oladman a Stan bury, Exeter, Solicitor for Exec tore. 2532-2 y . p • • • ,• • • • • • • • Un M. • '. T • ;Gormld .i nbalmer and Funeral Directs y ertaking Parlors above illiams' grocery store, ain Street, Seaforth, 4f -blowers fu _..sued on short noti: e. 411.10harges moderate. • Phone ,night or day - 102 • •••••*••••••••••®•••.*t••• Imported tallions The following I:r Stallions, which ar service this season 'T. J. Berry's Kia Clydes ported Clydesdale and Peroheton all is No. 1 form, will stand for at Stables, Hensall,' Ont. G THOMAS ale [92541 (12625) 15 to insure. CUIVIBE LAND'S GLORY Clydes ' ale 1178461 ;15788) k `'15 to insure C IVaMODOBE Clydes ale 9596] (14633) 15 to insure JABOT Percheron [31391 (84214) .1S to insure COLO EL ',GRAHAM [1255) (M.03) ' will travel he same route as last year The TR 1 TTING- STALLION • AN Y REDLAC Will stand at the a ove stables until June 20th, t a limited number of mares, after' hich date he will go in to training Inti The Grand Cir MACTH 2.041 489 1liiaeThistle is the was ever- offered part id the county the largest racing ,world hid .{defeat cult - stars as ofte h m., Ma,cThiistle 2 full brother to Ir 1-2. MaicThistle 1llfn in 2.01; fas half in Thule in -„,,grad d:. he ' `a{ ' made to size, quality, India', and brains.- He wi bsrat, Blyth, 'thits ed number .of frnari Accommodation pr -, ,statnee. Writ full particulars , THOS. COUTL L. 0 i CHART.' h Rade Horse TLE A.T.R. tgtest horse that ' service tr . this eraced through rcuit in , the 'the Grand, Cir- as- they defeated S-4 is ale ndence Ba 1' ,has been UedednidS; I, brown sts iter horse, having R. x a t 2.01 miles Mae - Mon; lity, -, bre d -at 'his oti, for a t .$20 -to Ir or mares breeding ins Own. iinit- sure. from and WORTH, Blyth Popular tallioni. The following p 'pular et mprovement of/stock this The Chk rely Bred KING KA Japers. Mi.rray, Prop Monday Noon -=-L . at Peter ,McCann cordon 3- Hibbert William Do: eey's, 1 Hibbert, ;,for eight, Williams” lit 21, co for noon; then • to 28, concession 7, f day -To •Edward con ceissioi 6, Hlbbe to ,Weber's Hdtel, Thursday -To Willi 3, concession( 6, Mc then to 'Andrew concession 3, McK111 day -To alis own at re Hain until the f. ;noon. • The Standard Bred Trotting RED MCK Enrolled an Monday -Will lean Egnlondville, at noxi of thel Huron road( Graham's ` Hotel for Sotuth bT way of to 'Walker's Hotel; non; then ' is6uth t • tel ;stables, Hensall, nesday-T! ' Exeter; miles to 4ohn Blair' to Centralia, at Mo night. ThOr,aday-E:: Usborne, for noon; at 'Taylor's' hotel fo West to jas. Balla boundary, -j for noon; Dublin, ,at Weber',s Saturday By way of his own stable for- no remain until the folio -James rry, prop S:nillle, M roger. The Imported Ciyd CHLORO (14062) EnrOltneett No, Intapected ;and 3. LiOnge-tone, Propr Mo day-4Will leave t,a,ffa; and 'go west or noon; then south ne ,then east to hi e night,; Tuesday wn stable. and gq t yne's, Hibbert; Usbor oon ; then, south ,to nd, west( io Robe,rt- ight. Wenesday-S ,then east and south t in ch elsea for noon illla-r Brock's, Us ursday-East 3 1-2 1-2 Chiles jtd G. C. A lan-shard, Ifor noon; o Kirkton, 'at Taylor' ight,. Friday -North oad, at Thomas McCu hen north' and wee table, where he will following. Monday trio lops will stand f aeon as follows : r the lydesdale Stallion 14130291 ., for and Ma ager jye'itiis own table , lot 30, con'- „ an:d g to 21, concessl n '1 Tuesday -To Pat esslon 4, Hi bert, . Gormley's - lot night. We es- r:nley's, lot 17, , for noon; then' ublin', for ght.• Flarinlgan'a, lot llep,, for noon; aiuskopf's, 1 t .7, for nigh. Fri- le where he will lowing - Mo day and Registered Millon EY 42946' /respected. his own st ble, and by :4 Clintogon, a R. n>'lght. Tuesd y- e London ' oad Brucefield, for Con rn:ercial`;Ho- for night. Wed - then south 3.1-4 .for noon; hen fast's Hotel for 'to ,Wro. Bro k -s hen to Kirk on', night. Frld y- tyne's, Usb me then nth to 0tel, for ni ht. .Huron roa to n1 where he 111 leg Monday noon ietor; W. i R. ley Stallion YNE - 5547 53 Form 1 Approved. tor & Manaer his own stable, David HI l's, do the Crora ty Own stable, or 111 leave Its James Ball n - e ' boundary tor Thanes Roi tlUcDonald's i th to Ell.nvi Jno. Delbridg ., or le, 's then south to rn e, for nig t. lies and n th an'sr Base L e, hen north -w: 3t Hotel, for t e to the Th : es die's, for noo to his o n elnain until t e Hing. he Pure Bred Iir:porited Clydesdale -Stahl. CUBERIrAND SC• IST 13979 (16981 M Inspected and pproved. • Enrolment' o, 2892 Monday -Will leave 1 t 4 cone+ Sion 3, HI' J hn Carpenter's, Du t ence to Patrick •Car ban; for night. Tues Huron road to Bounds s uth and east to Jo 2 , concession 2, Hlbb„ t ence to his own s edn e+9day-Will .proc Leak's, lot 21, concessl non ; thence to 'Wan. 1 t- 6, concession 2, . L Thursday -To Con. Ra cession 3, Fullerton, f to Peter Smith's, 'lot Downie, for night. F Hierxran's, lot 25, cones far noon; thence to I oft 16, concession 4, night. Satturday-To t' stables, Mitchell, for his own /istablet for ni M Clay arorning. Ter R BERT BURCHILL, M eager. - is own stable, bort, and go \.o in, for noon; n's, St .Coln ' 7 -West a.lo gMillyi line, M.'e I Murphy';' 1 .t rt, for noon ble for nigh ed to Wesldy n 3, Logan, for " interin,gham's, gan for night. 'a, lot 15, -corn_ ✓ noon; then concession , lday-To John cion 5, Downl ley Robinson' t.11arton, fdr ordner - House on; thence to ht, and until to insure, $1 Proprietor and • 2526x8 The Pure Bred Pere eros, Stallion INDEX; Enrolment Inspected and Approve 'WnI. Berry, Prop. Monday -Will leave ' B,'ucefield and go weS the Temperance House earth to 'the Bayfield tolwnship at Ben Rath esday-West to Swi a d north to James nn; then north to for night, Wednesday Huron Road- and east nor then by way of Di{irst's Colborne, for . to Harry - Sweet's right. Thursday -By or. Road 'to Clinton', House four noon; the. of. the Base I.dn a .. to end's for night, Frida Ii(lllett to W. J. McBer n east by way of forth at the Queen's - Saturday -East :by wa comer then west to Roy noon; then by wayof to his own, stable, wher until the following M• Per terms and oonditi.. P. 363 Form itad Manager. 1 its - own stable;, to Varna, at. or noon; then line, Goderlc ell's for nigh . zer's. come terling's fo as. McMillan; North to the o Jewell's Cor-• miller to J. C. on; then east L~nesville foir ay of the Hur- t the Graha. .porth by wa Albert Towns --East throb rue's for noon 'rboro to Se •lel, for nigh. jof Red Sch 1, ;rt Elgie's, for London Roe he will remai day cnor ll see manage . The Standard Bte ERR :Will stand, t thel Seaforth, on, - um This% AK ;a ver far and while not yet a hiig horse. L ok A^_re�r ctoi Trot lag Can�.4ian Stan and roloten t No. 44 9. T with foal. Ed • Jo Clinten; pion 8 o Trott,ing e Stallion Jk y .Royal `Hotel barn, JaMes Evans, tor and Manager Logan, for n etable for the John Murray'e lop, far noon; coneAsaion 10, thence to his whe,re he day boon. We day -To Joseph to Jose* At 70 Martin, C of &Worth for Habkirk'is Mc day -Will Pr where be will ditions same Mansfield has and approved. rap leav con theint to Pat Woods?: epee to his 'own weat tip A. ROBS', p, for one hour; table, f r night, d Noo -To Web - or ni t Thurs- ' for noon; then ior night. Friday ; then t4.41 Mat(thew or t. satur- his own stable, , until the follow - Terme and cons r years. Lord nrolled, inspected go insure, $13; r. Nag son's Unto oon nin fos MR.. TO4 LETON rutting Stallion The Standard Slred Just ta Remind Y u. Peter idle ..Great, 4 y ars, 2 07s, and season ? Do y ti Se k thel most ens Mr. Templeton,' the autif41 son of Maud Freeman, the arn of • four. He the Great. fro's'''. whom proceeds a new his great gr,andclatn as bet er than a standard of •excellenc , thatl is the best. His `td,arn and grand -dam ,,were known to be bettpr t an 2.10 trotters, 2.10 trotter, filial four h daze produced it? He is 'the tight size, 15.3; he is the right color,! der brow ; he has the Peter the Great style nd finish, finest gaited of itrott rs an his foals cellence in inheiltanc ins Sr ed, in. gait, in individ ality and hove all, if any other eta lions are worrth a ten dollar hill, wit the exception of a son of Peter th Gre t, for they have added no less tb n 49 new rforsners to hie list, whic wa ten ere than returnS for the seaso of 191 indlcate at least eixty More new rforrners counts for all 0 a allable foals by him of training age, not ing wed, for 'breeding pur He hp,s placed ie the 2.10 lists ortyl perfo ers, the etallion, being 16 and be h s placed in the 2.10 troth g llst, 35 p formers. This is five rnor th n, the combined nttrber of 2,10 rotte s sire by the two Sires rankin nex below him and had th,e, effort eie tnade there were tee. gnoret of hia get that could have bee enarke4 In he 2.10 list in 1915. He has placed in the , 2,10 lis t twenty colt trotters wit tato thr e and four year old re ords. He. as sired two elamplon ye,a ling trotter and he sired the present hat pion, t 0, three and four year ol trotter, Ptter Volo 2.02. He has sire th ee 2.04 trotters, all three of which, to k thel records in 1915, and has sir four .05 trot- ters, no other sire h ving trn re than two to'his credit He has si ed four two year old 2.10 trotters, n other sire having 'got blare than .no. Ile ti hae sired pine t ree year o d 2.30 trotters While th lax est nu4:b.:r got by any other sire s fise. He as sired tv;elve lour Tear ld 2.10 trot ers, the lar4est nurnb-r gat by any other sire is fotA.r. Peter the •Greal no; headed the list annually &he paist half dozen years for siring aney winners. He has sired the wi net° of the largest' amoUnt of money ever won by a har- ness. rake, horse 1 on sea,son. Peter Scott winning $50 35 he: past season, also the largest 'winning three year old in history, Peter, olo, winner of $33,500.; These are 61)1 ,a4 few Of the skeleten facts about eter the Great as a sire. Peter the' reat has mare 2.10 trotting stallions t an any - other etallion has of all se s, mares, stal- lion -s and, geldings co. bined. Seven- teen 2.10 trotting stal ons, what an arneeirig array. He Ss s 26 producing sons. Up to four yea s ago he had only two, as his oldes foals are only rising ntne years. A other reason why the soes of Pete the Great are certain to become th leading sires in service, is because thsre are no short bred ones. Peter the Great corn - =ands the cream ,Of the brood mares of all !America, V,rhilai those bred to him at home cannot be equalled for one of its size. In forming thd harem at Patchen Wilkes Farm, Mr. Stokes rejected all those,' except the most richly bred, the moet celebrated speed producers ar the fastest public per- formers. There are no foals by Peter the Great in' 'extStende that are not up to the higheet etandlng as regards ;material ancestry. Thl.fi means every- thing for success Of his sons as sires, for today Dnly horSes of the steongest breeding can win. He was hl:nself an- nually a winner et the Blue Grass Fair at Lexington and since withdrawn, his ;SODS Peter O'Denna, 2,08 and Robert C., 2.09.% nave been the champions there, showing whet grand individa- als the Samily are, 'Mr. Templeton was bred at the Patchen Wilkes , Stosk Farm Lexington, KentOcky. He went a half, as a yearling, in 1.15. He ferced Jessie tW,. to a record Of 2.21s at Forest, Ont., in a, five heat race, when a very lame hors'e from the ef- fects of a, bowed tendOn, and if he had not hnet with. an litcrldent, was a sure 2.10 trotter. One of his, first feels since, reming to this country is Peter Tern- that trotted in 2.25' last year 'as a two year bld. ' Terms -Mr .Templetor will t tend at his :pairs) stable le half mile south of Hills Greeif at $25 to insure mare with foal, payable' March 1sta 1917. Mares from a distance will be pa tured at reasonable rates. All ace dents fat Tisk of 'owners Of mates, Mares that are not reterned regularly will be charged fu insurance Whether CUMBERLAND GEM. (98691) nut 'Inspected and Approved. Enrolment No. 1367, Form I. John. J. McGavin, PrOprletor. Will stand Sor service( during the pneSent season at John J. MeGavin's Stables, Leoeibtiry, Lot 22, Concession 18, McKillop., this F.pring. The Imported ClydeSdale EARL 0' 'CLAY 12035 (13458). s Enrolment No. 699 ' Snepected and Approved. Mondsay-Will leave his own stables Brucefteld, and go wefit tot the iecised concession of StanSey, then north to John •Butchard'e, for noon; then north and) tweat to Wm. Glenn's for eight. Tuesday -By 'way of Ban- nockburn,. to iliarnat, ,at the, Tempei- anee Hotel, for noon; then hy, way of the Dayfield Rasa, to tile Goshen line; to Albert MeClinchers, for night Wednesday -By MeClymont's side road to the Parr Line, then south to Wan. Fosters, for noon; thence to Alex.ltree BeathSs 2nd concession of Stanley, for nights! 'Thureday-North to the Say - field Road:, to this own stahle, for -noon. reicalning eintil the following Friday storming. Friday -To George 'McCartney's Mill Prisal, for noon; then to 'McAdasnrs side road then; north to the 2nd.; concession, H.R.S. Tucker - smith, then west to James Ca'rnochants, Poi- night. Saturday -West bY Broad- footSe bridge, then south to the Mill Road, to, hig own, stable, 'where he will remain until .the following Monda`y ?morning. Terms -To insure, $15; twO mares from one owner, $28, payable February let, 1917. Re D. -Murdoch, Proprietor and Manager. • DTRUN •R AILW Ay Are You Going West? The Grand Trunk Railway System will run Homeseeker's Excursions: each Tuesday until October Tickets valid to return within two months inclusive of day of sale. WINNIPEG aud return $35 EDMONTONand return $,43 Proportionate low rates to other points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan &Alberta. Full particulars and tickets on application to agents. W. Somerville . Town Agent W. Agent C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. rir, Farmer Your land is valuable. Our country needs every ounce of produce it can grow. It means money to you, and prosperity to Canada. Doubtless the seeding will be late this year and the only way to rush the growth is to apply large quantities of Buffalo Brand Fertilizer A fresh car load just arrived ; and our prices are right Ideal Wheat and Corn at $30 per ton Buffalo Garbage Tankage at $24 per ton for:1st of October settlement or five per cent off for cash. .S We also handle all kinds of logs \Ad lumber, Lehigh Valley Coal, Can- a,da, Cement, dressed lumber and shingles, Canada Fibre Board, Metal Building Materials, tile, cedar posts, Telephones: BaySeld office 8 on 174; Brucefield office 11 on 145 John B. Mustard 5 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE OHN ATM, General Manages. IL V. F. JONES. Asa% Goetoa-al Manager CAPITAL, $15,000,00 RESERVE FUND, $13500000 BANKII;iG BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention aS is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. 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