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Pure Bred -Race record 2.23%, trial in 2.15 on a half mile track. ls one of the most handsome and best bred standard~bred stallious iu'Esstern Canada, winning first prize at the Provincial Horse Show held at Charlottetown in 1913, com- peaiitiglwithisuciah htcarsela igityfisygg Todd (who has 12 nrst prizes to his credit an w cow nn ns e a me ampionshl ; i h 1150 lb d the most talked of breeding niche in the world) td]d3a§-fthe Blaise; Tgldglilijil the world’s greatest money winners of 1912. Flawless, perfect in form, size, style, color and manners, this stallion offers to the breeders of this province one of the greatest opportunities ever placed before them. ls a`son of Biugara worked at two years old aquarter in 87 sec. the world’s champion sire for his age-sire of 100 standard performers at 14 years of age, ofwhich 106 are trot idea? nlgigrgepagegéiéasogiivofitheé1:)&;e:Blslmgah 2.09;/¢0;5Il;.rioiae, 2.08; Binvolo, - i 1. - 2 9 BS ll. ~ . R11 0 Oil- - . 35,775.00 in 1912, sold to Russia the same yedr for $30,000.00 and vileilbldvodliif mouths lnterdfor $35,000.00. Ban, 2.28 at 2 years old (Bottom's sister), is the wor 's champ on brood more for her age; at the age of 10 h h 5 i th get, one of them 2.09% at 3 yeai'-s old, and three more of tiled; i‘ds2.17l\Bin? en, 2.06%, (Bingara.’s sire and Bottom's grandsire) selected the world’s champion trotting sire over all others) sire of 212 standard performers from 1.54% to 2.30 and universally known to be the greatest family founder that eye;l’ly:dirSp:i1e tgihls de;;:le;{ndgi5t8s%are; éihlan,-1.5l4i%(\(§iis son) the world’s C 3 H 0 61'- H8611 . - . a ear o s s th ld’ champion trotting colt for 1915. You will se); bysthe Horse Bgeddereofwlillldrclz 22nd, 1916. where his owner refused an offer of $35,000.00 for him; Admiral Dewey, 2.04%, (his son) who was a world’s champion; Etawah 2.03 at 5 years_ old, was a world’s champion at 2 and 4 years old; Walter Cochato, 2.02%; Lee Axworthy, 2.03%; Anna Bradford. 2.00%, the world’s champion three year old; Lord Dewey, 2.03; Bob Douglas, 2.04%; R. H. Brett. 2.03%; xliwa 2.1% 3 Bad;nhGaze;a. 2.06; Belvasin, 2.06%; The Northern an, . ; enry 0 , at years old, the world’ cha io trot- ting gelding for 1914; ‘ Gen-eral Todd, 2.0:%. u11\l)otil::e Bo ttom’s speed inheritance, a rich blend~ing of the blood of champions. I am going to copy a few lines from theHorse Breeder of April 12th, 1916. "Soripéof Bingen, 2.08%. sired 134 standard performers in 1915. McKin ney, 2.11 , stands second in this respect, with 58, while Axworthy, 2.15%, stands third with 54, and the fourth with 50." _ ' Bngen’s sons siring upwards three times as many performers as any other sire’s sons. No stallion ever lived that has equalled Bingen, age con sidered, as a family founder. Notice how Bingen breeds on: Bingen is the sire of Todd 2.14 (the phenomenal sire of extreme speed, sire of the noted race -horse Mayor Todd); Todd Mac, 2.05%; and Todd Mac is the sire ol’ Anna. BJradi’ord, 2.00%, n world’s champion. Again, Bingen is the sire of Ad- miral ewey, 2.04=Y; and, Admiral Dewey is the sire of Lord Dewey, 2.03, the premier at ,College Farm, Chatham. Ontario,-Canada’s greatest ex- treme speed nursery where such trotters as Major Brino, 2.04, and College Maid, 3.05, are raised. 'Pike Hprse Review of March 1st, 1916, gives the amoun of money won byt e B ngen family in 1915 races as $241,857.25; the next highest winning family won $146,309.00; the Bingen family leading gyi0§l5,5t482.25._C0pirla(ill two}r(l }for’woli'd.(§;liat a wondegfpl family! i Qrion, _ 'a years o o g _wiees ngara/s gran s_re on h s am' side), was the world’s champion in 1891. and was looked upon as the great? est horse that ever lived. He tood_at service fee of $2500.00. No horse be- fore or since ever reached these figures; when sold he brought $150,000, the most ever2p0a7id fora hoése. . ' Kremlin, _ , weight 1 00 lbs. (the sire of'Bottom's dam), was the' champion trotting stallion in 1892, and universally known to be the world’s péiantilpiéin Zliggpdimige sireidMiss Russell égraéid-dam of Kremlin and dam of au .. _ s t e wor 's champ on roo mare, any age. Kadika, weight 52x06() lbsia; (}l(3ottor:i2i's damhhas 5 instheillst viz.: Bottom, 2.23%; Trial in. _ ; er a, .14, med 2.0 % n 9. race Biala, 2.18 at 3 years old, Brenta, 2.23% at two years old, Brie, trial as yearling an' eight in 18 sec. Bavian. 2.30 at_tw-1 years old. Bottom will make the season as follows: Alberton farm of W. A. Mc- Arthur, Dock road from Monday evening May 29th till Wednesday morning, may 31st, ahince to' Mr. Clai\‘)k’s-,vgogtung Cove f;°om310 s..lm. to 2 p, m. ence to ’ eary very sta le e nes ay even ng lst til Friday morn- ing June 2nd; thence to Russell, R. Rogers' Coleman, till Saturday mom- 1nigJuniel3rd;uthenc;i t’pi'l‘yue Vallay {'emair;ing there till) June létohblghese rps w_l con nue or ng tly unt c ose 0 season. ermsz- . a chance; $15.00 for the season withreturn llril/|1886; $25-00 1° llllllre a li ving foal. . . . NELSON WALDRON, Tyne Valley, (Owner) 9927-5-27-MSwES4ipd. Pure Bred- Clydesdale Stallion Bonnie Kelvin, _ i 16096 _ Certificate ot Enrolment No. 45 Will leave stables of John Crabbe Milton, on Thursday, June C?.i°°'“i;gl°’°" dfiefl12%"°lflé.il.°.l.'iii(§§°.ii°i`{i..'§.'f=dev'l°m§.f’§.§.a,§` “ °;l5HN“E'i';'§Bi§E," 5 c. e.MeeKi§l1zie, ' -i ln Charge OWHCY 212-8-7MWB6i. Commodore Lydard 34109 Season' 1916 _ Enrollment No., 37 Cham on S Sire oi Maritime Provinces, Sire of Bob Mac- ’ id ,2.05 i~.‘.=.*.1-i=_‘;€§."~ '°5‘._°sf.a‘.i.l.f:".‘.':‘.i ';ffi'.'ri...°°i;.. ..:i'._...‘i‘. mms, 2,19 eil seiie 223 1-4, Arena belle zziezrézlay ce... é -Helen c. 2.21 ocmmcccfe s.pu1ie¢_z_2sM ct 2.29 1 ,irieeiieliee-_Matinee 2.25 Nuwyccd second in race .2~20.. Tom modore 2.24 and 20 others Just waiting* for a cha_nce_ to the Cliormed Circle, and how cpuld they m ss as he is him- 51°? mpion Sire. His Sire Admiral Dewey 2504 34 W8! 8 Cha on Sire, his Grand Sire the Great Blllllll -05 110848 *M iist av. " gm] Ms with the Great Sire He san Bmellillmtunrltallgryrlfdlfloe at hisdvevli stables Montague. ' ` %rl%ie the latter part of March refused a handsome |333 - li is f fm -*°..1.“.-.S.-.::.°.‘;i.*:.‘:. '.‘.°.:‘.°.l°.‘:'..:: .:...i:'.i‘.c'f,:..‘:.... "°°!l'e'rr°il'e“5f5 fcrsesson au=r=nf°¢_»" _-_- _ ` __~ .i - ~ _» .s-_ _ ,.52-_ _ » 1- .. '_-_ _ Il. f . my _*_*-_‘_ -~._~ -_,- _ - __ \ - --1-. ».,.,-,;-,.-~~_»n,,,j--s-_-,_'-1.' “ . '_' . s ~»_.'-5*! .=, ",,1'__- 5;, " _ _ . r ~. _ ”‘°~f- ~ ' ,, f -“ _ 2.- " .:4»'_ei:~..f!»- “iw-‘i '~" ._ ,=¢,_.,,,~_ _.f _i ,_ _ ,_ . ._ _ M, ,_ . » ._ ...i 1.. - .. ._ _ . 4 _ _ _'_ \1-iv-" < . .\'..5.\'.»i I f .1 A.-é:\'_'. ` The Superlatively Pure~Bred 'Stallion ' I » ' V _ _ Y . . _ ,_ ` ‘ . r . ____.__~,,._ ‘ ~ i 1 , ~ . - _ I _ f ~ _ _ ,_ ~_. ._ ,Q ._ .J I . , 1..-, 1 , J* e