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Barrie Examiner, 23 May 1912, p. 8

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Ull mm 195 S Sn-U\V _VD|l--LVU IFOIILH $A mm$ * - . _ Opticians i e to snow guuua. . % J-%q.: i1 in Scotch and Canadian granites \and marble. ` Weg uarantee our ma-. terial and `workman- ship, and it will be `to your interest to see us before placing an order. ` to call and inspect dur stock of _!Il3o_m.1ment5 ' U I are _snap i -___rapg1ng 1n I pnce--_ from 1 I'll! A J ALARM 3; tnksig _ capuz '.lhey cmy our ) eraon :1 guninn K's: and wil , "ex and wu ` wnken you sure ' W`-IUU each) ) `V trmshmg pretty ` up in tx-a'ming.> . for the_ Brookda Dymeut, when } 0 stand `after moei the hands of hi 3- lmd diiculty it lL_-.'.~L _ __.. . .. `SEE. OUR ` `SPECIAL 1 1 VIGTIJRY run THE ' names AND emu {continued from page 1) D D was cumpleted. \ . -His 1Injmty s guinea: went to u ( deserving .winner.` Heresy headed ` the string on the merit of his own I ` xx.-rformnncc-. The Ki.ng s Plate was I . run m;cordin{';.to form. the Horses 1 nishing pretty ivcsll as they showed 1 ; training. It was a triumph I , training. It triumph .for tl1e_Bmokdalp stable, and Mr. , he left ` the judges receiving the cup from. , his Royal Highnma, in making his way . ihroixgh :1 crowd nf friends, who were anxionsw to `puss their atten- , for the King s P-late, Col. Hendrie withdrew Le d Or, and` Mr. Humil- - ton struck -out*Porc1miue. neither of in the paddock, and the parade to the post, were very interesting, and it ,.was :1 general impression tlmt. not in many Irears hm]. so ne a lot whicl1'hud a. chaince. The inspection ` in the ( !not in many years hm]. `of horses contended for the Guineas. Starter Dude Imd fl`oubIc with sdmc of the fractious at the post, and Heresy dislodged his rider, tin. omen lof good luck with many racegoena. A good start was soon luv}, but the Inspect of affairs was qu'icklv chzLmz'- . `A good luv}, but the aspect qtiickly od when the `horses had cro$od the gap gt the top of the stretch. Herc Hnvmck swerved right across from `(he - outside and piled into the others. Only ` ' Ambc-rite escaped: trouble, as she was on the extieme outside, beyond Hav- ,l`0Ck. The horses were bumbed ' number one tsevemly dealt with when ' msds suspended him froxf? riding for x I ,wns jammed against the fence. It was 11 g're.nt_ wonder tlmt they were not all knocked down, and Jockey Musgrave was none too the smw- fhe next two days. mixbe-rite, escanirir: this interfex-' ion the outside, beyond Hav- ,rock. bumped I ' against web other line ninepins, aml % ` 1 -Jane Shore, whose post position Was! T4--ta-i.:i;;v.a.-3--1;-14.4.-1-+4-+ w $(3__10`gks!;ClQcl;s! truck -out Porcupine, ` 1'hud chnce. The I ne 'ran.B4u!im EXAMINER" my 23. 1972. fromvthe opposition. In 19(X3 the` orange and gmen jacket had. done still better, nishing xst again \ with a black horse, Thasdon, and Tm: L11-rm: Baowx Bunmoa. ' Her:-sy is:/the product. of one of ' the mates bought four years ago'in '_ Kentucky to strengthen the breeding _ establishment of the late Mr. Nuth- nniol Dyment. At the sauna time ` `u-w Tropneolum and `Mnrcovil. Elf. H2 dzim of Broomstick, sire of were also purchased the males tlmt winner is on the small onlcr, but. ~ I he is well dtscribod us all horse" Stout us `is his conformation, he is 2 equally stout dfhart, and his man- net" of work all spring, with plenty . of weight, on his bank, indicated `the ) xaosseswiou of great courage. He was : indicated `the l possession greqt . never behind that he did not make winner. _ v The one sad note in the whole event was thc-.-dc-misc of the lntc Mr. John Dyment.` Of this The Toron- to Star comments thus:--V ` If ruddy, swnrthy, Johimy Dy- ment. -of Barrie, had smiling-ly ac- knowledgerl the compliments of the Duke of Cmmuught Saturday at the \Voo(lbine and ncceptcd the Kin,r.t s Plate so mxllnntly .won by the Brook- eld. Smb1e`s colt. Heresy, then would King s.I Int`($ day have bee complete from :1 public point of view, but in- sfmul of the ponulur Johnny," Dy- ment. broaden-`df Heresy, therc- np- vpenrex} at the judges stand A.'E. y Dymont, :1 ruddy, but fair oom- _ plexioned Dyment,_to receive. Vice- _ Royal congratulations nnd bear the famous silverware away. The 1-epre- betel] with owers and, 3 1c! syrnpathy from the Union. Twelve regular meetings orgamzed a `.<'.\\.U.'1`.U. Two public dinners were given by the Union. proceeds amounting to $116.00. T\vL'nty-ve ,c1o11ars was contributed to the Willard . number of passages of Scnptnrc` read and prayer oflcrer]. `Savant -; seven bouquets of mvers, with. accon1Dauv1'n;' texts were sent to} Ecumk I` Better Fed, Cheaper Feed. .11`lore T 1'l'iIk,Largrer Profits I WITH7AN V" . g; In '. V E Olympia Ice Creagn Paflor E The IDEAL GREEN FEED SlLU'l1a.a been longest on` the . min-ket. Thousands ol- prominent and successful owners are thankful for the day they erect- ed an IDEAL GREEN FEED SILO on their farms. - 'I`hn mntnriln Ind construction throughout ohthe IDEAL GREEN FEED SILO their farms. The materials throughout pfhe FEED SILOS an of the very best, and everyone coxiuemplaeing the erection of a silo this year will find it to' his advantage to get ou_r specicntions and prices hefordcontractiug for the erection of 3 silo; Made in all sizes and shipped complete. "- Be sure and get our hgw Silo'Boolr.- -I-.,T __,_1'I\ _.__ o-_....1-- (`A T4-El be and get mlqboox; vDeLava1 Dairy Supply Co.,Ltd. I.ARGET AND OLDEST SILO MANUFACTURERS IN CANADA V _ Lnl\UUII.\JIUII\J May, 14 and 28 : and every Sacond Tuesday uritil 1 . SEPT: 17 Inclusive [TI Wllllam SI. HIOIIIRIAL ` I-o rnnu-an as. nnnnuruu : W; A.--McCON_K.EY, AGEgAT,mE_ % SEl"'l7f I7 Inclusive WiNNI'PEG and RETUNN. 34.00 EDMONTON and RETURN 42.00 . u..~.m.mnm.o.= unom. on (`H197 nnh-IO: HoMEsEEKI=.n' EXGUBSIONSL :51... an ......1 nix CANADIAN PAII . . I. (-`each) 5 guaranteed `to give the fnnncf 3:-All kinds of Home-made canaiel, and` xx large var-H iety of _Gum. ... c.....J..no and Rn:-lac in Isu-ma vnriatv. Del- 'These prices nr_ Lo. b. Barrie. Town orders promptly delivered We sell loo U1-lenm at the f_ol- lowing prices per gnl.:- 9 ` . > . 0 1 gallon lots`...`..'......; $1340 3 2 gallon lots............ 1.25`: 3 gallon los.... 1.00 3 5 gallon lots n.nd.up.`.. _ 80 : free. CIFIC . RKILWAY IITIIIIAI1 I IUII Steamers ioavo Purl Mlllboll Mon- } gays. 1 uu:d:ys.WndnsdayI, Thurs- dnyx Ind Saturdays at A p. m. for It`:E"ii_1'E_`Ai_i-iz'IVcEs iuppen LAKES J`_`.".%Y..!'EV_5l'..`. ..'.`-. 9 LU 511/ C Luk. fullest bsatisfaftion L ' A `$3.00 ._-.r 7.__`_,- V 7...- ,.V Tha_t will keep good time and run well. 1-? {TI T}? Call and let us show you---Nu trouble to show goods. ]ips{1a;; iag

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