THE PERGHERON REVIEW 
43 
Bar U and 
Namaka Ranches 
LARGEST 
PERGHERON STUD 
IN THE WORLD 
OVER 600 HEAD 
OWNED BY 
Geo. Lane & Gordon Ironsides & Fares Co., Ltd., Pekisko, Alberta, Canada 
— and — 
GEORGE LANE & CO., NAMAKA, ALBERTA, CANADA 
George Lane was the first man in North America to export Percherons to England. He has recently sent over 41 head 
to England and Scotland. Twenty-nine mares and four stallions were sold at public auction. The mares averaged $1,340. The 
top price on a stallion was $2,800; another realized $2,250. Three five-year-old mares averaged £343; five four-year-olds £236, 
eleven three-year-olds £224, and seven two-year-old mares averaged £201. 
JAIVKRASS 
GREAT SIRES IN USE 
PINSON 
Sire of Iniitreoation, twice 
errand chamition at Cliiea^u 
International. 
HALIFAX 
Winner of championship 
over all draft breeds at 
Winnipeg, Canada. 
AMERIGAIN 
Noted sire 
France. 
of 
ill 
JANKRASS 
Prominent sire of prize win- 
ning' mares at Chicago In- 
ternational; sire of second 
prize group in get of sire 
class at 1!>19 International. 
Cjroup of Mares Exported to England 
BAR U RANCH PERCHERONS WIN MORE FIRST PRIZE AND CHAMPIONSHIP 
RIBBONS IN CANADA EVERY YEAR THAN DO THE HORSES OWNED BY ANY 
OTHER EXHIBITOR. 
George Lane always purchased the best stallions and mares that money could buy. He rears his Percherons out of doors, 
running Summer and Winter on the open ranges among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. His animals have splendid con- 
stitutions and are unsurpassed for soundness and quality of feet, .joints and legs. 
The brood mares are con- 
ceded by a number of good 
judges to be the best band of 
Percheron mares ever seen to- 
gether, either in France or 
America. We have about 80 
head of two, three and four- 
year-old stalHons for sale. 
Address all correspondence to 
HALIFAX 
GEO. LANE, 
Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
Garon, Sold to Colonel Henderson 
in England 
