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Lovers of the Horse 



sold to Jiidii'e Moore for the plcasini;- price of fifteen Inuidreil dollars. Mr. 'i'oiu 

 (yraham has won more ribbons than most liorsemi'ii dream of. and is known w lierever 

 lovers of the horse are to be fountl. 



Mr. William Graham was born in the town of Markham. where he received his 

 early education and made his home for many years. He was the second to follow in 

 the footsteps of his father by i^oinii' into this business. He is just as well known as his 

 brothers in the horse world, liavini^- held numerous and responsil)le offices in the dif- 

 ferent associations. Mr. William (iraham, however, is more devoted to the business 

 side of the tirm's interests, leavino- to his brother Tom the department of e([uine dis- 

 play. The two brothers, by devotion to their Claremont farm and keepinj;' the .stock 

 replenished li\ the best blood, have won for themselves an enviabU- position amon^' all 

 who are interest<'(l in the wcll-beini;- and development of the animal which all ^ood 

 s])ortsmen hav(> placed first. 



