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104• Bak • al .!! . Stewart of : Hamilton
apent.:the week -end with 'hisbrother'
Davierand his .n►other, Mra. D.`‘Stew-.
M1r.r John McKendrick of Detroit;
visite with his brother, Jas.. Mc-
Kendrrrck. He ,wasaccompanied as
far as :Lucknow' by.'hia 'wife, Mra.
John 'McKendrick and Mr; and Mrs,,
Frank; • Scott who visited with the
former': parents ,Mr. and Mrs. D: C:•
' MacMillan.
Agfa L'fella Finlayson, R. N. of
Taaironto is .visiting her home here.
Mist's. Maria Long,,,R.N..of Detroit'
returned there Friday atter, spend-
ing &..two -weeks` vacation with herr
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• Mr '`'•and . Vire. Murray„J:. D. Murra ., Dr.=
. +.George' Murray -rind, daughter;,' Mary
ouisand . r
®e a d•: � M . , f tobt. • Murray,• "at
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Detroit and Mr. And :1Qrs. I. W. Mar-
°ray of i'Luckiiiw, were callers at. the
haute =of Jaa. McKendrick'1� . o'Sunday,.
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+ . " Mears. Neil and Jilt :'McKenzie'
`spant,h eir heliday with their'biG
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er, Dan' R. McKenzie. '
::' Mr Dunesn Flalayson 'of Toronto
holidayedat his home here. ..
The many Mende: of George ' Fin-,
la ...:.
Fson Will' be pleased. . to bear he is;
Ale . to. be up again.
Mr. George, Blue of Detroit, visit-
ed over the' week -end with friends
here. He Was accompanied from the:
city by Mrs. J. K. MacDonald and
daughter, Mary Belle, who spent the,
Past few weeks: in Detroit. •
The many friends.. of • Mrs. Richard
Brown extend to her their best wish-
es • for a speedy recovery from her
recent operation;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matheson were
visitors ; with the formei'.s" brother
and sister, Murdoch and Bell;.
Miss Hogg of Toronto is, the guest
of Mrs. John MacRae.
Mr. Arnold' Cowan of . Toronto • and.
Mr. 'said` Mrs, "Mervin `Cowa?i of`New
Jersey visited. at Jelin .Cowan's; • ' •
M ..and" Mrs.' R.: , MacLennan •
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sass:..,•o � .
T m and DI. A. MacDonald
and : theL„ Mimies Isabelle ::and,; Eliza-
beth- MacDondld' m to London
on Monday where:.Miss zabeth' ins'
tends taking 'a;.course in miner'
School.
Miss Margaret ' MacLeod of Ter-
Onto-
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onto is spending.'her, vacation with
her mother, Mrs. John MacL od.
Mrs. Sutherland of the 6th con.,
Huron' 'visited last ;web with , her
daughter Mrs..R. A. c iennan..
"Mra., John MacDonald gild•, daugh-
ter.. Katherine . are renewing aequain.
ta_nces; ill Lochalsh .
M. and; Mrs. Richard Hawkins of
Detroit called at buneari' Cameron's'.
this week. They are 'spending their
vacation in' their cottage at Bruce
teach." . ° •
•. Messrs Bob Lennie and .Jack Me-
hTaughton of Hamilton are visitors
at Tom MacDonald's. i;
OYER -SIZE STEERS
For Many years now the trend .:in
beef has been toward the production
.of .s_mall chu_ :kap a iznais..-which when
killed give cuts, which suit the smal-
ler fa ilies of to -day,. But those
mense..beasts which were SP con anion
50 and 100 years : ago still., Crop up
occasionally.
This .fall at 'a number.:,of exhibi-
tions in the state of Nebraska :a
steer was exhibited leg a dealer which
weighed -3:080 .pounds; ; and was ?ap-
parently still growing! Pedro is • a
Shorthorn -Hereford cross, four, years
ol'1 •which,. measures ten feet. four
inches in girth a, d: in length 'from
nose to tail:. and stands five feet ten
inches in height.
That Britain can still,'produce, large
steers suck`. as gained` tune and lain-
e. for their owners'•anany years; ago
Fln .:England was shown at the ',Birm-
inghain Fat Stock Show, .when a
steer ' was .exhibited in the butchers'
animals class which weighed 'almost
2,600 pounds. Of course 'beasts such
as these. become mere calves beside
the giant "Lincolnshire ox which was
recorded in 1823; This animal, a
purer bred. Shorthorn weighed 6.496
pounds ,stood 5%feet at the should-,
• was'almost ' 12 feet. ..long` from
nose to' tailhead; 11 feet in girth and
was; ever 3' feet broad across. the
back. ` '
Other• noted oxen 'of bygone days in-
clude';the Blackwell ox. killed in '17-
-79,, weighingalmost-^.o.,-$001bs* dress_,
ed. weight. Lord, : Darlington's ren'
Q s . weighed: a ; ton and, 'a half " (3.360
lbs.).:. Lalive and was worked until a;
few months before he. was . killed. His
dressed weight Was' 2.386 lbs. "I Pro
ba'bly' the most famous heavy beast
ever ,known' . was Charles:, Collings':
Durham Ox. 'which, changed ,hands,
several 'times, and made muchmoney'
for its -owner as 'a sideshow. At --ten••
years . of age this beast weighed 4.900
pounds . and. when he ,.died . at 11 years
of age the dressed , weight was
2630 -•lbs.. +--
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JUDGING
COMPETITANNUALION A SUCCES.S
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:ixth annual Huron Count ,
The u y.
Live Stock and Household Science,
Judging Competition was .conducted
in ,Clinton on Saturday. June 25th,
under ' the supervision of the ,local
branch of the Ontario Department
,of Agriculture.
The girls competition; in which 26
contestants took part. was held in
.the Fireinan's Hall. Clinton. and was
in charge of Miss Flora Durnin.
Dungannon. Domestic Science Coach
for the County. The judges supplied
oyI'the .Women's Institute Branch in
f oronto ' were Miss' Florence P. Ea-
die. Toronto.. Miss Verna. Bainbridge,
Dutton` and Miss Helen McKercher,
Seaforth. ,
The'- d 'in of liy `'. to
w g, g e s ck ' took
°pl'ace o: n mthe -fo lowiingfarms•�in•�Stani-
ley •'Township. Dairy' Cattle on :the
farm' of Will ani 'Sparks. Percheron
horses , and, Bacon" Dogs at Colin,
Campbells, `Shorthorns' ori.,' the Pre-
inises'of • R. It: Peck. Clydesdale
ses and,' Yorkshire.. sows; :at ;tan 11..
McEwen: with both M. McEwen gnu
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Alex M Ewen-. sl;pply'iilg' anamals..;to.
round out these classes. Leicester
sheep ;were' -judged~ -on --Roy Pe'pper's
farm in Tuckersniith. •
The judges were as .follows: Heavy
Horses—W. G. Michael. Harriston..
Danr-y-'-Cattle=V. -Langton. •Mark -dale -
Beef Cattle—Fred . Forsyth. Walker-
ton.
Swine, -Harold . Goble; •Walkerton.'
.Sheen -W. J. Howard, . Paris.
• The trophies. 'and ' money' •prizes
sere' presented to the. winning con=
.testants in both competitions • in the
" Fireman's Hall at 6.30 P°M. '
The. prize 'winners . were as follows:
-Domestic.. Science—Tx-ophv—for—lrigh-
est' score --Miss Elsie ° 'Anderson,.',
•Lucknow. •
• Group 1. Senior Girls—First. prize
NutritionMiss . Verna • Birk, -Dash=
.wood;-. ;First ,prize, .O'lothing=Miss
Catherine Crawford; D.ui'ingannon.
Group 2.. J'iinioo " Gir s=First • prize
Nutrition — Missy ••'Marjorie Baker,
Wroxeter ..First. prize, Clothing
Diss Gladys 'Gross, Auburn.,
1ne ioliowing girls will' represent
•furan County in 'the Inter -County
judging. c9mpetition , at • the C. N.
Toronto. Was,Elsie ' Anderson...L
uck
Miss'. isWas,
Catherine CritarfOrd. Dun-
gannon;• .;Miss ;.Anile Stra'ughan, Au--
burn;. Spare-=Mjiss Eva Musgrove,
Wroxeter.. • .
Miss•Elsie Anderson; Lucknow and
Miss Annie Sti:aughan, Auburn were
the winners. ; of the Free• Trip ;to :the.
Roper Wjnter Fair..:''
The, team dennonstration in. Tabus
Setting and' Service was .won by Miss
Eva Musgrove ;and .Miss. Marjorie
Baker--of•-Wroxeter, Loretta ,McClure
and Margaret Durnin. • Ddngannon;
won second 'place while. Beatrice Fer-..,
guson and'. Mildred Baker.' • Fordwich
and Ruth 'Brown and ,Leota Cardiff,
Brussels tied for third .place.
. The. prize •awarded to any girl un-
der 30 .coaching the three highest
junior teams....team. to consist, of
three members who, have 'never com-
peted in, a County Judging'. Compe--
tition; and who are under 24 years
of age. was won. -.by Miss • Margaret
Durnin. Auburn,
Live' Stock—The Silver Cup and
Silver Medal- donated by C. A. Rob •
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ertson. M.L.A. Goderich ' and W.. G.
Medd M.L.A.. Exeter, were won as,
follows: Highest score= Silver Cup,
won by ,Ed. Johns, Seaforth.. Secona
Highest, Silver Medal. won by Geo.
Mundell. Glenannan..The Shield giv-
en by the C.N.E. 'to the highest .point
winner in the ndvice closs was won
by Kenneth. Jackson, 'Walton. . •
Senior ,..Boys -Heavy Horses—Alf.
.Patterson. Lucknow;.. Horace •Del -
bridge, Woodham; George 'Mundell,
Glenannan. Beef • Cattle — Mervyn
Lobb, Clinton;. .Gordon Reynolds.
Seaforth; Douglas. • Hemmingway,
Brussels. Dairy Cattle --Rob i Archi=
bald, Seaforth; Alex Corrigan.' Glen-
annan; Clifford Croier. Dungannon.
Sheep—Bert -McWhinney. Dungan-
non; Frank Reynolds. '• Seaforth;
Frank Wright. Klippen. Swine—Ed.
Johns. • Seafortli; ' Walter Woods.
W inghan George Mundell, • G+jenan-
nan.
Junior Boys—Heavy JIorses—Thos,
Hern. Woodham.; John • Patterson.
Lucknow; Frank Archibald.. Sea -
forth. Beef 'Cattle—Delmer Skinner,
Centralia: Kenneth Jack -son: Walton;
Wilson Morten. Bluevale. Dair+,y
'Cattle -Ward Herm, Woo lhani; Don-
ald Thompson. Auburn; Torn Turner
Clinton. Sheep—Wm. 'gtanlake,, Exe-
ter: Howard Johns. Wgodham; Har-
ry Mulvey. Wroxeter. Swine Gilbert
Johns. Exeter; • Elmer • Armstrong.
Ethel: Earl Witmer, Dashwood.
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Adopt Egg Regulations •
Amendments to the federal egg
regulations have now been finally
adopted by the province . of Ontario.
'The egg regulationare administered
by': the Federal Department under•
the authority. of Federal statute, and
their adoption . by ' Ontario makes
them fully operative throughout. the
Dominion,: The general principle of
the- regulations is not altered in any
way in..the amendments. Some chan-
ges 'have been made in the county
buying regulations designed to se-
cure for ,the producer fill graded
value for his product. • '
•.i''OURTII"•CON., IMILOSS
' Mrs James. Netterfield and son
tIargld, A'i_rs .S, .Soot and Victor of
Toronto and Mrs. F.. Weia and daugh- . .
ter Margaxet . of Rochester visited Angus. this week with Mrs, s, aMcDon ld
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.4th coni. - °
Mr. James Bottrell of• L
xn .London , ;iis s • .
spending. his vacation' at J.ohn Me-
Galway's.
e-Gillvray's.
Mrs, T Harrigan of Hesp er, vis-
ited3 - as week - w i
t with Mrs. Cecil Robb.
Mrs.,',T. Robison enterte,ined a
carsload of• friends from Stratford
over the w.eek;enti.. •
Mrs Neil Campbell and daughter
of Winghani, visited last week with
Mrs. John Irwin.
Mrs Chapman of Toronto'
Ting a few :days at the home of .Mri,
1. McKenzie.
We, are glad ld' to report a th t "Mr,
..
George' Brooks; ' :Oa ''.`Yrvas seriously
';nurf in Via• •>itloto'r accident,' is iip'proir.;
:rig. rapidly; and "i " e a:peeted :home ,
prom the, Hospital 'soon- ;.,"
A. " McGillvras�' etit a few
..Mrs..-....- • -------,;.• Yr ...P,... , few..
lays in Toronto. with .her daughter,
Lola:
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Robb, spent a
day-lant-week with'=friends in London
Mrs. Wm. `:Scrimegour and'',`.Billy. •
'Jr.,' and Mrs. Johnson of Palmerston
visited last week at Mr. R. Middle -
ton's.
The little son `of. Mr.: and Mrs. 11t.
McQuillin, who has been very' ill with
pneumonia, is ' :somewhat. improved".
Yii'ss Mixon; nigras; us in --attendance..
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Canadian `Millfeed
'Export Swings to United kingdom..
..L.The. United Kingdon►_has_taken Abe,
place of the United States, as the
chief ,of
of Canadian millfeeds.
This was indicated when, during a
recent month, Canada exported 18,-
287 cwt. ' of bran, Shorts, and midd-
lings. Of this ' amount 13,610 ' cwt.
Went to the United . kingdom while
the United States took- 1.101
cwt., Bermuda took 2,234 cwt. Other
markets imported entailer quantities
inrlutl'"
' u>(g•' Jamaisca, Tr nidsdl tI•ljong
"Kong, Newfoundland,. St, Pi'et're and
Miqueloi;. _
$+ '
Mr:' and Mrs. A. Fraser of 'Enibro,.
'visited '-Tuesday' at Mr at. Ma main's
Mr. Robert McInnes ii; spending a ,
few days . in Toronto.' •
Mr. Dan McKinnon' has erecteda
new garage.
Miss 'Sarah. McIver is . home from
Powassari, for the vacation. •
Mr. Wm.. McConnell of • Hamilton,_
:alled: on old friends the first, of the
4veek:
Miss Jean.' McKenzie of Toronto
and • Mr. Stewart McKenzie visited'
t1Me. first :of the week .at :Mr.' W. Mc-
Kenzie's. .
• Miss Margaret,. Graham. of /lentil -
ten ,is home' for the7vacation. •
Miss Muriel Solomon of town 'spent
last week with her aunt, Mrs, George'
Lockhart. '
Miss •Lenore 3tcDoiiald--ifPurple
• :rove has 'secured the sixth, con.
;chool,; Miss Margaret Graham, 4th
:on. school and Mr. John Donald Ross. •
-he 2nd con. school.
Mr. Hugh . McMillan and • children
If Toronto are spending a few days
It the lake.
ST. HELENS ,
Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Stuart of Lan-
ark. Mrs. Simpson' of London' , and
.ilr: •and Mrs. John McGee of Fordyce
::alled on friends at St. Helens one
day recently.
Mr.w. and. Mrs. Brubacher, of Bitch-
.ner , Were holiday guests of Mr. and
Ars. Robinson Wbods. Mr. and: Mrs.
dobinson Woods returned to Kitch-
ener with -them 'for • the week -end:
Mx.. D. B. Murray, Mr. Ross, Mur
ray and'Miss Mary Murray attended.
...tie Hepburn -Radcliffe re-unionat
rreston,'on July 1st.
Mr. and Mra. John Cameron atten-
ded the funeral of Mrs. Douglas Sr..
at . Mitchell last week. Mrs. W. Cam -
;,son 'returned home with them..
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McDonald and ,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald . at -
..ended. the McAllister -McDonald re-
Inion bt Creel -on Dominion • Day. -
The Durnin picnic was bald on
r'ridaY at Nine Mile river [Ion the
.arm of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Blue and children of
.)etroit were week -end visitors with
.W.r. and Mrs. J. D. 'Anderson.
Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Mon-
,reaI was the week -end guest of her
j arents.-Mr.-and_Mrs
son.
'The Harris Mission 'Band +is hold- •
.ng its social meeting on Friday af-
"ernoon. All the children are invited.
Miss, Mabel Woods and Miss 'Dor-
�thy McQuillin are taking summer
.:outses . at Toronto.
The eannual ocial meeting of the
W.M.S. of t15 United 'Church will be
held on Thursday. July 14. when Mrs:
Cumming of Walton will" be the
speaker.
Mr. Allan McDonald and friend of •
Detroit. also his sister„ Mrs. Sutto
of Toronto.. were visitors with Mr.
D. B. Murray and other • relatives
here.
Mr. John Rintoul of Weston is a
visitor for a few days with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Rintoul.
Messrs, George and Charles Mc-
Quillin and Miss Beatrice and mil -
•fired motored on Satlbrdaya to Hamill-
tela and Grimsby.' Mildred remained,
for a ;Agit with friends.
Mr. Bob. Brooks and Miss Ethel •
Brooks of Toronto were visitors with
their puncle and .aunt, Mr. Jas. Ram -
age. and Mrs. EL Purves:
M-
r. Gordon McIntyre spenta few
dams. at •his home at Paisley before
geine to . Toronto to study at the
University. •
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Increase BadenExports,
An increase of 5,73'I,0 0- lbs:., er "
,nearly 285' ,per cent, was sho 'p in
the export sales of Canadian bacon •
ind harry to all countries for the first '
quarter- of this. year. Sales this year
amounted to $,752,000 lbs. as coal-.
pared with 2,013',000' lbs, in the•first
three months of 190. For the Week
ended—Juno 10 the• price of Canadian
bacon in .the British market ranged. - -
froth 54• to 58 shillings pet 1pn'g
'cwt., an average price Whwcll. ; was
second oiilZ to Pie Irish prodin ct.
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