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Mmnmnuumm Vocation! Mufn Utm Manhunt-Awl mmnmnu u mm ” vocation! “ M uf fi n “ M afi a-aunt M od sou uflt m N J! “ manh u nt- “a w l“ flmu m) M h nfln h mou rmu a n ummmmam ” b u tto n - M M M Wa-gbm THE CANADI AN NATIO NAL BUREAU H eadO ffice 14 Windsor StreetMontreal . ’ n. 0 ma no a . h u an . a Dmm. mmm A un . nn on: B Ru n. a n . A a“S u a. J m ebec n : d h m ss a u ad w A , Q M b Cou rt . i leum mmw . ) . w g Wm: inUnited State. lnthis the second me-age of the Canadianfiati onal Bureau of Breeding. Limited. to the farmers and bo ne breeders of Can ‘ w o m er u or ento mk o o mmme- r v m mmo Canadians who are showering us with letters or encouragement - and cc operating cheerfully tor the betterment of King Horse. The Bureau has a r eatw oritahead ot tand th e deman g i ds are ttupendoue so we ask for patience on the part of all th ose inter ested aad in returnw e gi ve assurance thatw e wi ll do our beet to place as many thoroughbreds as we possibly can in diderent parts of Canada. tion many valuable horses. some or which have been sh ipped from . V for a great distance to Canada aljean , example. came elee s all the way from Los Ang . California, to Montreal by expre s. m - n R e is a gift fr o Phillip T. Chinn. a well k own breeder and sportsman, who like many others approves of th e National Bur eau plan and has taken this way of showing hie appreciation of the work we are attempting. We want ever y farmer in Canada who loves the bone to know as much about this Bureau and its methods as we our selves know. and if any point is untouched in the booklets which we have distributed and will distribute we will w elcoma any o n letters of inquiry. which may be sentin to the Head ce. and will ch eer-full) answer all questiona Th e Canadian National Bureau of Breeding, Limited. has no secrets and it wi ll remain so. In this connection it may be well to answer the question, which has perhaps been asked more frequently than any other. and this is as to how the Bureau can possi bly get so many val uable stallions by donation . The answer may be hard to explain to those who do notunderstand the strong sentiment which exists betw een a good sportsman and a good thoroughbred . espe man iall men . c y when thoroughbred has been raised by the who owns him . There are in America many men who have thorough ' be heve gi vea saeb borsss te ea ergani- ti ea li he tbe xati esel s mea ba s Bu eau. Tbe ria i s reassa mth is is thatwbea y r p e p i a horu he csa de u be plsasse with thsthersa the eaiy eheeh on himbei n the seeieti ee tbe reveati ea et craelt to g ter p y m w nn mmmu mmu . h - sbm m tbe eeid taets ia n hewh er nu tea mr as d ig t e ea sh - m a e eenea mrtua ls s a well bred sr a mhev a anl sl who p h ps y a o rtsm better class otbreeders. sh ca to tr ue spe ea aad to the Whe o a the h e stsilioni donated to aa iasti tu mh wever . reeg br d e in nor bound to man te sss thst are ho the who deaates the berss ~ h es he . ei venth e osre and attei . tionwbieh is prowess aadilia ae demsn nd a bome a eemtertsble u. t M good ne h u ie msi atsi sed surroundings. is neit er w rhed nor raesd b t o ror breedi ng purpossa so thatbis bi ood. whi ch is tbe bsde blo d otthe horn fl be ni sd witb other mlae aad bsnedt wo m d my l us all wi th whi eb itoo es ineoataet. The Nsti ons ureau ls notblasi ng outaay new trsll ner ie i twsnder lng onanunbeatea path. I ts iirstpriaci ple ie tbatthe wlth h oomes ooa aad is as all bneds whlc it in tach thi s principle li d as the o h otoi bralter . attsmn worh so nc ne Bursauis pti g a h ld ha commenoed ot whic shou ve besn inCanada a quarter a tai ned the obi ectah ed at. The Caaadi anBureau. however . i s the only organisati on in. the world thatever received rorem thoroug h breds by donati on. blood into any oountr y prodnoee a utii ity type othor ss oi the bestolasa An ani msl outoi ood a oold blooded mare b a g y ' or evena couple othundr ed pouads heavier . B e has tbe eour B e has th e streng th to pull a ploug h and' th e speed to spriatw ith ‘ a hose B e has common reel. th e eense neoesssry inan i deal saddle or qsr rlsae horse and he has tbe eur eneee or rootand s ed necessar i n d w i n n ne e ra a ambui eace. eav p y g canpull h y ’ loads and endure gr eat tatig ue. These sre ali peacslul avooati ons. Jll ATI O E AU ' D CANAblAN N NAL BU R O l SW “ . ING. _m m am u o mh m-u fi tbe l n nh h — M cC a i n-“ ma nu e ea h aad he is th e cava besse th tal tl e m ettbe wsfld ese aaer . h This is a oonditionoi herse breedi ng whlch tbe Nati onal Bursau to see Csas da. We do the d would li hs ia nottake stan the i armer wii i mshe ell er tbe este e rt that Oaaadi sn eyea gr r p oi his i We bu The u t horse redtb ssii a te floe m ti i i y p y g and t e m reu h the a ri s sad saddi e wbieb oomee s tho e r gs ypa tr s h me ood mee e s e e bred cremwinbriag te tsr r s g q a d tbo s otth , rodae ssi seted tor o menisi worh wiil i sr ter thsn e mre be bet p _ i he uti i i hoi be ei the r ssnt. I no meau does this or an ty p e v v other Baresu depead oa wsr i or sueoen tor thatindesd woui d ' be s md butitthe otborse devei o ed eoaditi om t e csnbe yp p do ot ’s the same whieh wii l a larg s part the natlon worl aad at ti me be e d d natiosai s re then hi sd r ui re ti mes otthe e in o t ss l a i and wi li ao bsve te e srch amon terei noountr ies i er re g t s g g il tom r i ot r b la this boehlstwi be d several a tcles iate est v me nt at rieaee tbe br sdi a industr aa e¢ert gre eaps in e g y. aad a , wi li be made ia er i- ne to sscure materiai wbi ch wi li be oi ev y breeden tbi s eonti nentsssmto reaii ss thatf flati oaal Bur ot tbe much d and to mske tri ends mr th e oo maa eauis beuad to do g y ns i en viousi i s one ea ianati oa otthe reasonotth reeso g y m y. p e TH E CANAD I AN NATlO NAL B U R E AU O F BREEDING, LTD. — e — e a. From the newspapers of Constantinople come the i nter esi ng tidings that King Edward has presented the si i i ti mwith a thor o ug h br ed horse. The news suggests a most interesting reversal of an order of things which has lasted for some ten centuries, and has probably done more to improve the breed of horses than any other royal custom, for it was from the pure Arab of h Nejd that the English t oroughbred was first produced . and. no doubt. the owner of two such Derby winners as Persimmon — which is. alas, no more and Diamond Jubilee was w ell aware of the double significance attached to so graceful a gift. By many signs in contemporary documents we oan see that , whether they derived i tfrom the Roman Conquest or not. the - Anglo Saxon kings were already in love with the thoroughbred . By the reign of Ath eistan this fac t had become so far appr e ci ated abroad that when the father of Hugh Capet was co urting the daughter of the British King he could fi nd nd gift more ap pr opri ate for so impo rtant an oc casi on than some running " horses. There is no record of an Arab horse being brought to these s an b a d i l ds y a Briton until Alex nder, king of Scotland.
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