§ 5 part of mouse, Hil 5 ER g ES g i Bret fs f th HI Hi § | i 1 i greg : bi Hebi fi ; ol . The hr fosas. They will open halfway, then, without sunlight, will quickly spoil. + | rma cobs rab Sables Are Scarce. stories are being told says, people are heginning to pass wn as heirlooms to their descen- @ants. A sable coat which two years ago would have cost $20,000 would pow be valued se 330.000, as yo is at t being or a single re two most costly sable ooats in the world are worn by the Empress of Russia and her cousin, n Mand of Norway. The coat in ion of the Empress is made of the finest sables which could be obtained in Burope, and is worth about $250,000, while that which Queen Maud wore when she went with King Haakon to the famous Guildhall ban- Pe in the setly pan pr of the winter | That Registered Trotting-Bred Canada, The effect of Scots Emulsion on thin,' pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphit and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and fone and so put together that it i easily t by little folk. bs easly digs ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. SOOCOOTOOGOOOOHO0 | Stallion = Abdalla 0 anton| ABDALLA STANTON No. 127 is one of the handsomest trotting Stalliona in 18 hands high, weighs 1300 ibs, and has grand kuce and hock action, has trottod three heats at Toronto Fair, 1903, and every hest better 2.22 Sire by Belmont Star 1890, sire of Belmont Chief 2.143, Cooksville Boy 2.15} and otlfers. JMO! FOR N Glencairn Cam of Scotland, Sony | cnrsion to Niagal ON I'riDAY, 139, Son yan Ex nection with t "Great Gorge Roufe road which runs thirongh from Lewiston te Nig lose to the water's edge, | Cataract that are unsurpaf Belmont Star by Belmont 64, the sire of Nutwood 2.18% who is one of the greatest speed producers that ever lived which is acknowledged by every posted horseman in Canada. Belmont 64, he by Abdalla 15, sire of Goldsmith's Maid 2.14, he by Hamble- tonian 10, ABDALLA STANTON'S dam wae sired by General Stanton and he by Hamble tonian 10, the sire of George Wilkes, the foundation of the Wilkes family, aud Electon eer, the founysin head of Electioneer family. ABDALLA STANTON'S second dam was sired by Green Mountain Morgan, and he by the great Ethan Allan, who was the fastest'big Trotting Stallion that ever stood in Canada ABDALLA STANTON"S colts are all high class, and command the highast price in the market. Many of them hava been raised in Toronto and sold from $300 to | 5 $500 each. Come and see this horse before breeding your mare, ROUTE FOR 1g07 MONDAY -- Night --Little Britain, THUSDAY-- Afternoon and Friday morn > : ifig, Port Perry IUESDAY --Noon--0Ouk wood. | FRIDAY -- Night--G Kk TUESDAY Night Manilla | ighs=>-Greantank. y > T A SATURDAY --Noon-- Saintfield WEDNESDAY~Noon--Creswel] | SATURDAY -- (Afternoon. and Mondas WEDNESDAY --Noon--Manilla . y forenoon--at his own stable, Seagrave. TERMS --To insure mare in foal $12, payable, Feby lst, 1008 H. McKENZIE,"Owner. That Handsome, Young Roadster Stallion ! | CHIMES 2X. The property of R. BE. Angle, Raglan, Ont. EZ" For route this season (1907) tho large cards and folders, ---- DESCRIPTION AND) PEDIGREE. etm ant to ses Scott. dam's side. are distinguished. powers. CHIMES A. was foaled May 23, 1903; beautiful I ight ba bred by R. E. Angle, Raglan, Ont. tan lis ot CHIMES A's. sire, Hawley Chimes, 2 14%, speaks for himself. Hamlin refused $4000 for Hawley Chimes as a two-year-old. CHIMES A's. dam was Maud Stanton, she by Pogus Stanton, Pogus Stanton by General Stanton, he by Hamiltonian CHIMES A. was by Blue Bull, Upon looking over the CHIMES he breeds back to the wonderful Hambletonian 10 both on his sire and You will also see that he is rich with the blood of E lectioneer and Mambrino King. some horse in the world. CHIMES A. is of excellent quality, stance, possesses grand bone and wearing feet for which He has beautiful action, some horse, and his individual merit should desirous of breeding perfect roadsters and he is endowed with a level head and almost human reasoning Stands 154 hands and weighs 1000 Ibs. Mr. 10. The dam of Pogus Stanton's dam was by Winfield A's. pedigree you will observe that Mambrino King was considered the most hand- he has Plenty of size and sub- his progenitors and is particularly a hand- recommend him to parties His cranial development is great . Ohimes ...........2. [ ot 03% sire The Abbot. ..... The Abbe (3 yr old). The Count (2 yrold) . aa} Fantasy Shadow Zra Chimes. ......,.2. = gran a0 °3 Dies (p). .2.06 Souncll Shimes o- 2974 Belleflowe, sire of Chimes. «..ee02.24 Bells.........2.25 Hambletonian 10 sire of 46 in 2.30,; grand sire of 1,500 in 2.30 and dams of 100 in 2.30 Green Mountain Maid Electioneer 125 Polo Alto........ Triman (4) .... Expressive (3) ryaven2el2} Belleflower (4) ......2.12} 32 others in 2.20 and 155 in 2.30 Beautiful Belles» 2. 29% dam 'of PIOSPEIO 4s xvas 200 Elista..... +4 .2,00} and 6 others in 2.30 The Moore 870 sire of Luctia...\aeie va.. 2:23 Tonny Galis....... 2.24 2.124 { Del Sur ...... ....,2.24 . innehaha Mambrino Patchen 38 sire of 26in,..,....2.30 and dams of Ralph Wilkes......,2.06} Constantine ...... 2 124 Belle Thornton dam of Mambrino King 1279 202.173 (IM brino E sire of Lady Filaranor . ....2.04 is 2.05 Lord aais vals 02400 TE oF Mocking Boy.......2.08} J id Rl pe oonstone .........2.00 co nevvie i216 Mahican 608 sire of Beauregard. .. i..2.21§ Ethel and no super ority of my goods appa ent. giving ue a call before the ycan be suited ifi g long experience in the putaole guarantee that will be Erie on ny and. promptly atiendsd he line is a marvel of engind skill and is recognized as 'ORS the greatest attractions of the . Special train Jeaves-- TEE NIAGA RAS FA LLSJSES ONTO LINDSAY «81.85 Ops 205 1.80 MAT 5 2.5, 85 Na Tat JOT 615 200 85 SONYA 62 200 Vesgudtns 1.60 | BEAGRA 3 190. 5588 160 : f 0 Sf i% 1 i 2% hE 173 Tio 1.68 iT 1.10 | WN 7.97 i 110 WHITHY JOT. 735 165 . L10 | "toronto, Arr." 8.50 | Children above ratos from any | EZ All tickets for Ni good | for Two days § : | I'ickets good going on n one [train, valid to return the following da Lindsay tickets, toiNiagara Falls, will be good to return tHe following Monday ; ticketg issued from Port Perry to Whithy inclu- sive to Toronto, will be¥geod to return lor the day only The Attractions at the Falls dur- ing theExcursion will such to be ol much interest excirsionistss The | Power Developme Warks are well worthy of a visit The Layton Brass Band will ac company the Excursion. ReTURNING-- The Poat will leave Queenston at 5.30, and Lewiston at 6.05, arriving at Toronto at 8.30, r=" Excursionists desirous of coming down on the Canadian side must leave Queenston at 0, Tickets will be on sale at Sonya. Depot on morning of Excursion. Managing Committee--Jas. Wat- son, Alex. Smith, Thos. Clarkson, Jas. McTaggart. re Jas. Innes, Chief, ES N returning thanks to the public for ae EP patronage extended tome for over 30 ully intimate that 1 id respeotl years, I wou pec na am, as usual, now ready have & Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which 1 am determined $osell very CHEAP As an inducement to i plrchasers =A Dissouat Fl will be allowed on all 8 now unit Jan. 1st next. £2 MADE BY factory work ntending purchasers xen id any Evert! | PAL LS 1}; Hotel, where bh kinds of Boots and S| all kinds of repairing. strictly attended to. to please all who com possible. Port Perry, June 10, 19¢ 18D7. swswasa [QT YEA OUR JUBILEE The Publisher and Proprietor of WISHES HIS + PATRONS FRIENDS 7] us > us Ed 0 co i J 2 =] \ mee AN LD ss SIXTY-FIVE & SS tides fe Lain fo oti =o i rE ict & ov iosotosmiaiatasaimsosasasaie soba Pipa ainting, &c. Paper and Paint required W. F. NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) z doors north of Mr. Widden's store furnished i | Gentral [wert PORT PIRRY. F EARTILY thanking the pubic for the liberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in announciug that I have removed MY LIVERY to my former place of business Water Street which [am about to largely extend in- crause facilities so that the public may be better accommedated with safe and desir able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER, Port Perry, June 21, 1900. * Chas (Lath BD Ady ons ¢ sendin iL wad on hid any Savent ion wi [prompt ly receive nson fe pictus of same. free to rough a Patents taken out thi nolwce, ee in an illustrated and 'widely eg . sired to do all kinds of | + EIT Baa ATENTS i ? pag aim, 11.45 am 1.33pm, : Stings of te Divison Cours COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1907. 1. WI D. 0. Maced ao, ln anal - 3 ys Sep i IRAE april Ma i $ " amawar gen 2 O. Masdonel] 4 an FR 2. BROUGHAM Clerk, M. Gleeson, Greenwobd J, + aryl, March 8 May 7, July, 3 'Baptember 10, Nov. mber 7, dan 1, 1008. oT 3 PORT FENEY Clu LW Ww. Puram, Lire Pay ana, Septon 12, Novenivor i 14, oe ys a 4. UXBRIDGE - Clerk, Jos. Uxbridge Jhnuary 16, March 15, Ma; Tr. Gand 19, Feptemn November 15, Jan. 7, 108. 5. CS eo, oh animes aumary a 18, Sepiember November 1h, Jan. 16, Th00" 8, $. BEAVERTON Clara Geo. F. Bi To uary 18, March 3, May 15, Er an Semiiee SAR 13, Jan! 15, 1908. TEL J ny Sires ber 17, November 12, Jan, 14, 1908, 5 By order, ; J.B. FAREWELL, i rk of the Peace. Dated at Whitby, Nov. It 1008 ork of {Fy General Blacksmithing The aodesigned. ha having opened business in the Shep [otey cougied by Mn. Bal Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's _ Office, is prepared to do all kinds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas- onable Charges. _HORSE-SHOEING v atisfaction Gultantecy. Patronage Solicited. S. W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. an Send Sor ant copy FREE. Address, : VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Aatiorarys, ) Evans Bull Sealed = rite, TENDERS. will be received by the undersigned for he purchase of all or any of the Pay cels--Farm Properties. --belong ing't o Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Tem) le Building, Toronto. Nov. 30, 189. 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