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LONDON HUNT 



THERE is ])rol)al)ly no more jMcturesque spot in tlie Dominion of Canada than 

 the home of the London Ilnnt and ("ountrv ( Inh, wliieh is heantifullv sitnated 

 at the end of Richmond Street, jnst across the north l)ranch of tlie Thames 

 River in Eondon. Ontario. Glenmore, as the chd)dionse is known, is not only a famil- 

 iar name to the ])eople of London, but to all who take an interest in the horse in this 

 country. No Hunt or Country Club has a wider reputation for its hospitality, for vis- 

 itors are royally entertained while there. 



This Club has come into nnich more prominence than the majority of organiza- 

 tions of its kind in Canada owin<>' to the success of its Master, Hon. Adam Beck, throug-h 

 his racent success at the horse show in England, where he won so manv ribbons under 

 the colors of the London Hunt. From its earliest days the Masters, one after the other, 

 have endeavored to place the Club on the highest standing w ith more or less success 

 until to-day it is one of the largest on this continent. 



'J'h<^ Clnl)-house stables and kennels are of the most up-to-date stvle and are visited 



