292 P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.

FRENCH ROCK.

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FRENCH ROCK was got up by the celebrated Stallion From-ll Rock, who was imported direct from France; he by Romulus. he by Avalanche, he by Matchless. French Rock’s dam was got by Napoleon

the Second, he by imported Villager, quarter grand-dam, Vollroy.

French Rock springs from the best pure-bred Canadian From-ll stock, who were winners of many first prizes. He was raised by Mr. John Robertson, the well-known stocknian, of Collingwood, Count} Grey, Ont, and imported to this Island October, 1885, by Alex lllilc.

Bonshaw.

French Rock is the farmer’s choice wherever he goes. He is six years old, a beautiful black, stands 16?; hands high, With great fill bone, immense power, extra good action and grand feet, weighs 15‘?" lbs., has an extra long mane, and fine tail, and is a sure foal getter-

As a prize Wilmer he stands high in Ontario. He won lst. WW and diploma at Centennial Dominion Fair, held in the City of 51 Thomas in'1882. Since then he has taken three first prizes at cxhih tions in Ontario, which were open to the whole Dominion. Altholl‘l not having the advantage of a thorough training he can show three minute clip at any time with good style and action.

His Colts are yet young, but some of the finest in the countl‘)‘ n13 be seen on the farms of the following gentlemen :~~In Lot 16. J0." McLean, John McLaren, Archibald 'Campbell and Martin Camen‘

St. Eleanors, Wm. Brown, Thos. Lanton, Benjamin Kent; Becler’l

Solomon Hilson, Jas McMurdy, Angus McDonald.

All questions pertaining to French Rock will be gladly {1115“

on application to Mr.‘ John Robertson, Collingwocd, Ont.

D. McKINNON & SON, Owners, Lot 16, Prince County, P. E. Islami