The Huntingdon gleaner, 16 juin 1927, Cahier 2
[" ORMSTOWN SHOW SUPPLEMENT EDITION .SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR HUNTINGDON, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH., 1927.MISS VIAUS HORSE JUMPS 6 FT.dN.FOUR PAGES oe % Official Programme of Ormstown Show Thursday Afternoon, June 16th.A Holstein Booklet.advantage of buying in this Tubercu- The Beauharnois District Holstein losis Free Area where the majority of Breeders\u2019 Club are issuing a booklet the herds are Fully Accredited.which will contain a wealth of know- In addition to all this valuable ledge to Holstein hreeders and anyone] knowledge the booklet will contain ad- interested in good cattle.vertisements from various breeders, 9.20 126 General Delivery Horse, shown to suitable Special for best display of heavy horses The 32 page booklet will in short] making their names known, other well- .waggon.owned and bred by exhibitor.; .|#ive n history of this popular breed[known breeders offering cattle for sale / Madison Square Garden Band - - Randow Trio - - 9.40 144 Open Jumping Class, performance only to| 2.20 51 Single Grade rt Horse or Mare, shown Cattle Parade Again Magnific- in this district and of the nilvances the] and various other items of general in- 0 i om ireus - - .count, in harness.wrceders have made.It will tell of the] terest.° iy Grac e Thomas ve Horosh and Tildy 10.10 133 Single Horse driven by lady.Canada Cebrent Co, Special, ent Feature of the Even- EE 1.80 120 Pair of Horses or Ponies, high steppers.10.20 142 Triple Bar Jump.2.40 Bank of Montgeul Special, best Road ings Programme.: 1.30 1 Imp.or Can.bred Clyde Stallion, 4 years .Horse, open td the Dist.of Beauharnois.eee g and over.Friday Morning, June 17th.3.00 145 Pair Saddle 1rses, one ridden by lady phe cattie parade held at 8 pan.last F Clydesdale Association Special, Grand 10.00 82 Carriage or Roadster Foal.and one by win, horse to count 40 perlesening again proved its magnificence - À Champion Special.10.00 14 Grade Brood Mare with foal at foot orf .cent, performague 60 per cent.and attracted the admiration of the ee : y 1.45 119 Roadster single, 15% hands and under.to foal not later than August Ist.3.20 147 Pair of Poniesfunder 14.1.thousands of peuple attending the § Adrien St.Onge, Special.Andrew Philps, Special.3.40 182 Combination safidlc and harness pony.show.The arena was well crowded so in 2.00 Horse Racing commences, 81 Heavy or Light Grade Foals.4.00 122 Mare or Gelding, not exceeding 15 hands, that all available seuts were taken and .2.00 135 Saddle Horse ridden by lady.10.10 15 Grade Yeld Mare, 4 years and over, any 2 inches, shown to runabout with heavy |, uny on the promenade.Smith Block, Farmer's Telephone Co., Special.weight.: _ harness.; With such a crowded arena Josh and .2.15 127 Combination Saddle and Harness Class.10.25 16 Mares, 3 year old, over 1200 lbs.4.20 116 Roadster Puir Tilda who represent Uncle Josh of on Station St.near corner Mill St.2.80 28 Live Stock Branch, Department of Agri- Andrew Philps, Special.] : Punkin Centre had a wonderful time A 3 culture, Ottawa, for five animals, geldings[10.25 85 Thoroughbred Stallion, 2 years old.Madi Friday Eveni ! June 17th.; amongst the audience and the audience UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT.or mares, the get of one pure bred stal-|10.40 17 Gelding, 3 yenrs old, over 1200 lbs.a ne TR arden d - - Randow Trio - -lenjoyed their get up and chin whack.lion, year old and upwards.à 10.40 91 Thoroughbred Filly, 1 year old.racie Paul vis Ho oE ne Tildy The result of last evening Judging of Meals furnished at all hours, 3.00 117 Roadster, pairs, 15%: hands and under.[11.00 20 Filly or Colt over 850 lbs.Là ; : | the horse classes is given below.In , .Miss Viau's Special.11.00 109 Pony, other than Shetland, Mare or Geld- 7.45 134 Saddle Horse dden by boys, 16 years the high Jump class Miss Vinu's horse Soft Drinks - - lee Cream - - Hot Dogs - - Cigars - - Cigarettes.3.15 Best harness horse open to the District ing, 3 years old.: cleared the bars at cet, 4 Inches, : | of Beauharnois.P 11.15 110 Filly or Gelding, 2 years old.8.00 121 Single Horse of Pony, high steppers.and wins the cup given by Messrs.J.Patronize our tents on the grounds.» $ 3.30 Bank of Montreal Special, best road horse [11.30 47 Imp.or Can.bred registered draft Mares.8.15 F J.A.Carti Tr, Specal.- driv | B.Walsh, Jas.McClintock, Geo, Baird j open to the District of Beauharnois.11.30 756 Hackney Yeld Mare, 4 years and over.0 Le 02 ial, best boy driver, 16 and John McClintock., A.SO { C \\ 4.00 70 Huckney Stallion, 4 years and over.Friday Afternoon, June 17th.8.80 Forrester's Spetial, best girl driver, 16 hand Pg Ril AAA Ormstown, -\u2014 Quebec.Th sd E i J 16th Madison Square Garden Band - - Randow Trio - years and under.8.Cecil Anderson.v ursday ELvening, June ° Gracie Thomas Circus - - Josh and Tildy 9.00 123 Single light draft Horse, under 1400 lbs.Class 118, roudtser single over 15%; Madison Square Garden Band - - Randow Trio - - - - Paul Valty Horse Show.9.20 180 Pony in harnesy under 14.1.hands: 1 DA Cuairns, 2.D.A Calrns an Gracie Thomas Circus - - Josh and Tildy 1.30 49 Grade Draft Teams, 2800 lbs.and over.9.35 129 Carriage Tandem.3.J.F.Boulnis, 4 Wn, Cull 5 $ i rr ve ., 3.J.\u2019 oulais, 4.m.Cullen, 5.- - Paul Valty Horse Show, Frost & Steel Wire Co, Special.9.50 146 Pair of hunters,jconformution 25 per cent.Robert Anderson 8.00 Cattle Parade.1.45 181 Pony in harness, under 12 hands.25 per cent suitability of horses to cach Cope Foe .Class 131, Imp.or Can.bred ware 66 8.30 140 Saddle Horses in Tandem.2.00 Horse Racing commences.other, performahce 50 per cent.in harness: 1.D.A.McCormick, 2.It.SPRINGBURN?\" 8.45 113 Carriage Pairs, 15% hands and under.2.00 Hon.J.A.Robb and McDonald and Robb [10.10 189 Hunters, open, bver hurdies R.Ness & Son, 3.J.H, Nussey, 4.D.* » Details of Entries in Horse Classes.A.McCormick, 5.Melville Kerr.143 Lady Hunter, lH.I.Thomas, PO ÜDEIN FRISAY This AN.AT 935 Fo we AYRSHIRES 3 CLYDESDALE HORSES arn ri A a 20 Gnd.830.5 fUnd, $105.4th.ant 3 à 1st.$25.; 2nd.$20.; (3rd.$15.; 4th.$10.; hands: 1.and 2.Miss Viau, 3.and 6.Class 1\u2014Imp.or Can.bred Stallion 4 years and over.l 1.Cecil Anderson, Fly.1.Jos.Anderson, Darkie and Peg of My Heart.Wm.Cullen, 4.Dr.Gev.Sangster.JUDGING THURSDAY 130 PM.2.Mrs.J.E.Jamieson, Cry Baby.2.Miss Viau, Lord Brilliante and Lord Radiante.RS After a two years partial absence we return in 3 1st.$40.; 2nd.$35.; 3rd.$30.; 4th.$25.: Oth.$20.; .8.Miss Viau, Jewel's Bell and Mate.JUDGING COMPETITION.; Ears Numb 6th.$15.: 7th.$10.Class LS Cerriage pairs.18% and under.4 Wm.Cullen.died earnest to the ranks of Ayrshire men who are offering A ntry Number.J 8.45 P.M.5.J.F.Boulais, Silver Prince and Saphir Prince.H Draft H .a 1.\u2018A.Roy, Jutland, Signet, May Print, à Maud of 1st.$25.; 2nd.$20.; ard.816; 4th.810.P LEA rene Ormstaus stock for sale.The motto that stood before us in the ED 2.Chas.Turner, Captain Jutland, Jutland, Maud o 1.Noel Reynolds, Daisy and Topsy.Class 130\u2014Pony in hamess under 14.1.ee \u2019 ! x.\u2014 .ye \u201c > po .$ 4 Tatehurst.2.Miss Vien Jewel's Bull and Weale.JUDGING FRIDAY 5.50 PM.d Carlisle Dickson Urmstown.past,\u2014is still our guiding star, \u201cA satisfied customer is 8.Taylor Bros., Spencer of the Briars, 8.Wm.Cullen.1st.$12.; 2nd.$8.; 8rd.$6.; 4th.88.4.Arnold Mcarthur, Howick the best advertisement.\u201d Satisfied customers can only ©.4.Albert Nussey, Sir Hugo of Cherry Bank.4.Mannah Bros.1.A.Jeanneau, Oakland Pride.5.Cecil Murphy, Huntingdon.5.R.R.Ness & Son, Royal Master, Diploma, Polly 2.A.Jeanncau, Oakland Polly.: Turphy, ugdon.be obtained by giving value, for value received.That of Dolgiel.Class 116\u2014Roadster pairs over 15% hands.8.J.Baillie, Black Bess.Registered Ayrshire Cattle.did is fairl Il sh by the fact that in th = 6.Robt.Ness & Son, Iron Signet, Signet Arena.JUDGING FRIDAY 4.20 PH 510 4.Cecil Anderson, Fly.L Michel Ness, Howick.we so 1s fairly well shown by the fact that in the y, 7.Robt.Brownlee, Peach Blow Sir Spencer, Mont- 1st.$25.; 2nd.3 .4th.3 5.John A.Greer, Prince.2.A.McArthur owick.: eh a gomery Sir Spencer, Maud of Peachblow.1.D.A Cairns, Duchess and Princess.6.Albert Nussey, Firefly.by om.G, Nes, Howick.three eading Ayrshire sales this tie animale previ | 8.Aime D'Aoust.2.W.C.Collings, race an nce.7.Earle Hooker, Dixie.» G.A.MeCugue, Ormtsown, ously owned at ringburn topped the sales: GRADE CLYDESDALES, HEAVY.8.Wm.Cullen.8.Donald E.Black, Fly.8.Cecil Murphy, Huntingdon.y Sp gb PP Class 117\u2014Roadster pairs 151$ hands and under.9.D.A.McCormick.Registered Holstein Cattle.Class 14.\u2014Mare with foal at foot or to foal not later JUDGING THURSDAY 8.00 P.M.10.Mrs.J.E.Jamieson, Melbourn Success.Carlisle Dickson, Ormstown.Dundas Sale\u2014Allancroft Beauty, $1075.than August lst.1st.$25.; 2nd.$20.; 8rd.$15.; 4th.$10.11.Mrs.J.E.Jamieson, Firefly.: JUDGING FRIDAY 10.00 A.M, 1st.$18.; 2nd.$18.; 8rd.$12.; 4th.$10.; 5th.$5.1.Adam Cullen, Kate.Class 15\u2014Yeld mares, 4 years and over, any weight.JUDGING FRIDAY 10.10 A.M.1st.$12.; 3nd.$8.; 3rd.$6.; 4th.$4.1.Joseph Anderson, Peg of My Heart and Silver-|12.ette.Robt.Henderson, Jos.Smallman, 2.Topsy and Nellie.8.4.Cecil J.Bryson, 5.6.7.Lillie and Cute.Tom and Teddy.Donald E.Black, Kit and Bell.J.F.Boulais, Robt.Elliot, A.Jeanneau.Princess Gloria.Class 131\u2014Pony in harness under 13 hands.JUDGING FRIDAY 1.45 P.M.Mitchell Ness, Howick.A.McArthur, Howick.Wm.G.Ness, Howick.Chas.Brown, Huntingdon.Highest Score Over All.Mitchell Ness, Howick.On CSE \u2014 Cedarcroft Sale\u2014Springburn Sir Douglas $925.Netherdale Sale\u2014Sarah of Strathallan, $415.- 1.Adam Cullen, Maggie.W.C.Collings, Maud and Molly.1st.$12.; 2nd.$6.; 8rd.$6.; 4th.$4.2.A Meta Y HORSES We are now in a position to sell you animals of 2.W.W.Pringle.Wm.Cullen._ 1.J.Baillie, Black Beas, .the class listed above.You may buy elsewhere for less 2 8.-Stanley Bryson, Daisy.8.J.F.Boulals, Saphir Prince and Silver Prince.2.A.Nussey, Jolly Girl, Class 6\u2014Mare to foal not later than h Il b doubt if 13 4, D.A.McCormick, Maggie.Class 119\u2014Roadster single 1514 hands and under.8.Mrs.J.E.Jamieson, Baby Doll ON August lst, 1927.money than we can se you, but we doubt 1 you can > i < 5.D.A.McCormick, {gncy.JUDGING THURSDAY 1.45 P.M.4, Mrs.IE Jamieson, por Baby.1.& 2 on & Suan, Howick.secure better value.We will exhibit at Ormstown a } 6 W.A.Pe ie, Maud.Ist.$18.; 2nd.$15.; 3rd.$10.; 4th.$8.; 5th.$5.5.R.R.Ness & Sons, nty Maid.2.sue e a Qrinstown.ud .: \u20188\u2019 7.Mannah Bros.1.Jos.Anderson, Silverette.Class 132\u2014Combination saddle and harness pony.|, pponald MoConmiek, bevconville few animals of the type we would like to sell you.If = Mares, 3 Id, over 1200 Ibs 2.Jos.Anderson, Peg of My Heart.JUDGING FRIDAY 3.40 P.M.RT Tle A .di .foundation herd | a Class 1 FRIDAY 10.25 AM .8.Wm.S.Henderson, Nellie Axworthy.1st.$12.; 2nd.$8.; Brd.$6.; 4th.$4.2.R.dew & Son, Howick.ud you are interested in securing a foundation herd let us A 812; 2nd.86.3 Srd.86.5 ith, $4 $.H.H.Thomas, Bobby Highball 1.J.Baillie, Black Bess.L Taylor Brom Ordon OF talk the matter over with you - 8° LW.Bringer Pe EEE 8.D.J.Greig, Winnetta Rang.2.John A.Greer, Prince.2.Geo.McClintock, Ormstown you } ; : ar 2 .6.Kenneth McRae, Daisy.8.Earle Hooker, Dixie.= co.Mel Ky Vrmstown.8p -.» 2.J.W.Logan & Son, Beauty.7.Donald E.Black.& Mrs.J.E.Jamicson, Firefly.8.Iuddon Kerr, Howiek.Gilbert McMillan 2 8.Stanley Bryson, Rosy.8.W.C.Collings, Molly.5.J.F.Boulais, Princess Gloria, + D.A.MeCormick, Brysonville.1 Class VE en oT Tone a ow 9 Miss Viaw Folly Frisco | Class 133\u2014Single horse driven by lady.ier old Huntingdon, Quebec, R.R.No 2 a oo .Wm.Cullen.Co JUDGING THURSDAY 10.10 P.M.a ens Sen, \u2018 Ge aa 2nd.$8.5 3rd.865 th 4 11.J.F.Boulais, Saphir Prince.1st.$18.; 2nd.$15.; 3rd.$10.; sth.$7.; 5th.$5.| po M i sill 1.w A Peddi 12.J.F.Boulais, Silver Prince.1.Joseph Anderson, Peg of My Heart.ci : 1\" M ed * TS of h : 2.A.Peddic.080 Ib 13.Jos.Smallman, Lily.2.Mason Stables, Bean Geste.ass 11\u2014 are an two of her prog-| Class 19\u2014Geldings, 2 years old, over 1% s.14.Jos.Smallman, Cute.ses.high st 8.John A.Greer, Prince, Cn enr Jp.or an | .: JUDGING THURSDAY 2,30 P.M.L.0 Class 120\u2014Pair of horses or ponies, igh steppers.| 3H, H.Thomus, Bobby Highball.I i.Ness, : on, 1 ow ; ane ; 1st.$100.; 2nd.$90.; 3rd.$80.; 4th.$70.; 5th.$60.JUDGING THURSDAY 1.30 vr io 5.Dr.Geo.Sangster, Lord Kitchener.& .A orme .epson al ; : 1.Adam Cullen.1st.$24.; 2nd.$20.; 3rd.$18.; 4th.$10.6.W.S.Draper, Scaton Stranger.ass 1 est three Clyde animals, & 2.Geo.Hope.1.Cecil J.Bryson, Lord Kitchener and Frenchy.7.Wm, Cullen.get of pure bred sire, 4 years ; 3.W.W.Pringle.2.Miss Viau, Lord Brilliante and Lord Radiante.@ JF.Boulais, Silver Prince.; old and under, 4, Albert Nussey.8.Miss Viau, Jewel's Bell and Mate.Class 134\u2014Saddle horse ridden by bo 16 years and I.R.Ness & Son, Howick.5 5.D.A.McCormick.4.Wn, Cullen, .under.2.W.W.Pringle, Huntingdon.7 §.W.A.Peddie.8.J.F.Boulis, Silver Prince and Princess Pats.JUDGING FRIDAY 7.13 PM.3.W.W.Pringle, Huntingdon.4 Class 47\u2014Team, Imp.or Can.bred reg.draft mares, Class 121\u2014Single horse or pony, high stepper.$.Adam Cullen, Allan's Corners.Cc SINCE .1st.$12.; 2nd.$10.; Brd, 36.5 4th.54 .7 JUDGING PRES 11 30 AM 1st aoe DA Pos po.38 1, Joseph Anderson, Peg of My Heart.lan ZI Grade broad mare light) 2 IN / i.AB, st.; 2nd.; .; .; A \"mn ; lst.$25.; 2nd.$20.; 3rd.$15.; 4th.$10.: 5th.$5.1.Mason Stables, Beau Geste.2.Robert Henderson, Topsy.not later than Aug.lst.1927.Ë A 1.Melville Kerr, Jess Diamond, Baron Rose.2.H.H.Thomas, Bobby Highball 4.H H.Thomas, Diamond.I.G D.Breen & Son, Allan's Corners [8 2 2, R.Ness & Son.,3.Dr.Geo.Sangster, Lord Kitchener.ixie.2.Geo.Hope, an*s Corners.\u2019 3.Geo.\u201cMcClintock, Peggy and Princess.4.Mrs, J.E.Jamieson, Firefly.> Earle Hooker, Dixie Opener.3.Robt.Elliott, Brysonville.Ë - 4.D.A.McCormick, Mistress of the Briars and| 5, W.S.Draper, Seaton Stranger.7.Wm.Cullen.vo 5 Geo.McClintock, Ormstown.lb f the Briars Pearl.6.Miss Viau, Jewel\u2019s Bell.8.J.F.Boulnis, Silver Prince.ass 24\u2014Fillies, 2 years old, 1050 Ibs.| | , .Class 49\u2014Grade draft team, 2800 lbs.and over, 7.Miss Viau, Lord Brilliante.Class 135\u2014Saddle horse r:Aden by i.dy.; Cn and under.ll RENNIE'\u2019S SEEDS have the confidence ile to geen, 5 J Gale, SUBGING THURSDAY amb.3.|L stanky meson.Bryimsie A , .as .ko u .; : : 3rd.$ 2 nh.86.: 5th.834, .FA Ist.918.End.$15, 3rd.$10.: sth.86.1 5th.$4.[Class 122\u2014Mare or gelding, not exceeding 16 hands A end fu Te pra A Ve NS IS.Adam Callen, Allan's Corners.of Growers and Dealers everywhere 1.Chas.Turner, Tom and Dick.2 inches, aC runabout with heavy harness 2.Mason Stables, Beau Geste.& Adam Mexeil, Ormstown.1d.1050 2.W.W.Pringle, k.Billy and Fanny Ist $15.1 nd 315 : grd $10 .4th $8.5th.$3.8.H.H.Thomas, Diamond, ae bs nd under, | oe A steady and consistently increasing demand may be accepted as con- a A des \u201cTom and Maud 1 \u201cJoseph Anderson, Silverette.4.Dr.Geo.Sungsicr, Lord Kitchener.1.4.F, Boutais.Montreal, clusive evidence of the high esteem in which RNNIF'S SEEDS are 4.W.A.Peddie, Tom and : : ph , .- .5.Miss Viau.UE a } ; 2.Wu.8.Henderson, Nellie Axworthy.6.J.F.Boulais, Saphir Prince.Class 26\u2014Filly, or colt, 850 lbs.and held by discriminating growers throughout the Dominion.JUDGING FRIDAY 2.20 P.M.8.D.J.Greig, Winnette Rang.7.F.Vincent, Fight.; _ under.1st.$15.; 2nd.$12.5 3rd.hia 4th.88.5 5th.$6.6th.\u20ac SE mr ar 8.Ruth Cowans, sandolphin.a 5 Ee ek wh Our Special Grades, supplied in scaled cartons only, are recognized 1.Chas.Turner, Tom.: 6.Miss Viau, Jewel's Bell.Class 139 ere rio M.3, 3.D.Bryson & Son, Allan's Corners hy the leading agricultural authorities to he the finest Grades offered 2.Chas.Turner, Dick.7.J 5 Boulais, Silver Prince Ist.$15.; 2nd.$12.; 3rd.$10.; 4th.§7.vol arold Hunter, St.Etienne ar publie sale.3.W.W.Pringle.de te BO Se ° 1.H.H.Thomus, Diamond.\u2019 he 4.W.W.Pringle., Class 123-\u2014Single light dar 000 under 1400 Ibs, 2.Miss Viau.PERCHERONS REGISTERED.High, undeviating standards insure uniform excellence, and dealers can 5.Stanley Eee Daisy.1st.$15.; 2nd.\u2018812; 3rd.$10.; sth.$6.\u201csth.$4.3.Miss Viau.Class 29\u2014Stallion, 4 years and over.confidently recommend our Special Grades with the fullest assurance, 7.B: & McCormick, Bills.1.Adam \u2018Cullen, Maggie.4.Miss vi I.A.Roy, St.Stanislas, knowing that each variety has been thoroughly tested, and is offered 8.w A Peddie.2.Chas, Turner, Fanny.8.Mice aw BELGIANS.7 for sale under the protection of the name \"RENNIE.\" 9.J.T.Thompson Barney.3.Norman McClenaghan, Madge.: \" : : Class 38\u2014Stallion, 4 years and over.© 7 \"HACKNEYS REGISTERED.4 W.W.Pringle.7.Roy Anderson, Maureen.1.Theo, Reid, Ormstown.É Class 70\u2014Stallions, 4 years and over.5.Norman McClenaghan, Kate.S Et en | ant Class 50\u2014Grade draft teams 2800 lbs.|i PU 320 Too.815, Yard.$10 x 7 De eCommick, Maggie Class 140 Horses in tandem, sde e.1.D.A.MeCormick, Brysonville.É WE HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF st.$20.; 2nd.$15.; 3rd.$10.soe Ae Na DGING THURS 8.30 P.M.CW.OW.Pringle.Hunti 1.Mrs.J.E.Jamieson, Melbourne Success.8.D.A.McCormick, Nanny.Lot.520.5 2nd $15.3rd.810.4h.= 2.W.W.bringle.fluntingdon, J CLOVERS - TIMOTHY .GRASSES - FORAGE PLANT Clas I Ie FRIDAY 1100 AM.10.3.T.Thompson, Barney.1+ Jos.Anderson, Peg of My Heart and Darkie.|}.Adam Callen, Allan's Corners.7 SEED - SEED CORN, OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY and PEAS, À - th.+ .4 .8 ve ; 1st.$15.; 2nd.$10.; 3rd.37.Class 126\u2014General delivery horse shown in suitable 8.J TF Boulnis, Saphir Prince and Silver Prince HEAVY LAN RESTE RE NAD: ë ONION SETS .SEED POTATOES - INCUBATORS and ; ; , waggon.J.F.: r bs ei princess Pats JUDGING THURSDAY 9.20 P.M.J ME a 1020 PM Class 52\u2014French Can.Stallion, 4 yrs.|[ BROODERS - POULTRY SUPPLIES - CALF MEALS - .Sy pd i 3 .An , , FOALS OF THE YEAR.| lat, 820.3 2nd.$15.; 3rd.$12.5 4th.$10: 5th.$6.Ist.815.: 2nd, 812.; 3rd.810.; sth.36.pit Bane ad over 7 FEEDING STUFFS .BIRD SEED - INSECTICIDES - FER- i .aud.; ., : .E Class 81 Henny or Ho dro00 AM.2 Richard Ouimet, Victory Boy.Le enr Diamond, 2.A.domme Sten Martine © TILIZERS - GARDEN IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS, etc.i : _ , \u2018opte Ç .Miss Vinu.0 PAA \u2019 F 1st.$8.; 2nd.$6.; Srd.S4.3.Duncan Neely, Nigger.class 144\u2014 Open Jumping Class.Performance only Class 56\u2014Mare with foal or to foul not if 1.Adam Cullen, Trixie.4.M Lalande.& Son to count.| [inter than August *t, 1927.de Ë Ww it U Wh R d T B 3 Geo McClintock, Tom 6.Jus Howden, Babsy JUDGING THURSDAY 9.40 PM.+ Harald hunter ste Et : rite us en neaay 10 buy oc .: ; 9: ; .86.$.F 5 Ge 82 Carriage or roadster foals.7.Norman McClenaghan, Gypsy.I ist Bis.2nd.$12.; 8rd.810.; 4t Class 57\u2014Yeld mares, 4 years and over || JUDGING FRIDAY 10.00 AM.8 Geo.Cairns.2.Roy.Anderson, Maureen.I.Rome Sylvestre, st Simon.à : 1st.$6.: 2nd.$+; 3rd.$2.12 var ten 3.F.Vincent, Flight.2.i» ut pipe pi.Blenne CE Ask for a copy of 1.Omer Malette.es 127 ination saddle and harness class,| 4 Ruth Cowans, Sandolphine.nuharnois.: 2.Albert Nusser.Cate I ing showr in harness, then saddled.| 6.Ruth Cowan, Lucer.© | pClass 58-\u2014Mares 3 years old.|i RENNIE'S SEED ANNUAL 3.ex.Steele, 0 : ; , 6.Ruth Cawans., Mountain Top.: LEE \u2019 p ORSES.JUDGING THURSDAY 2.00 P.M.) ; .Cl 60\u2014Filly, 1 r old.\u2018 THOROUEL om 2 years old.1st.$18.; 2nd $15.; 8rd.$10.; sth.86.Class 145\u2014Pair of saddle horses, ridden by lady and) = We Harold Hunter, St.Etienne |f -we will gladly forward it on request.JUDGING FRIDAY 10.25 AM.1.Joseph Anderson, Silverette and Peg of My gent.Horse to cou 40 per cent.Perform- de Beauhurnois.6 \"lst.86.5 2nd.$4.; Brd.$2.Heart, a T JUDGING FRIDAY 3.00 P.M 2.Phil Brault, Ormstown.f Holland Bulb Catalogue ready in August.A Boy.2.Robert Henderson opsy.ro 10 « Ath LIGHT .i D.J.Groix, or Filly i year old.3.Mason Stables, Beau Geste.1st.815.; 2nd.812.: 8rd.B10; 4th.36 kie.Class 66\u2014Verd aren § peste and over || JUDGING FRIDAY 10.40 A.M.4.Cecil J.Bryson, Frenchy, Hy Joseph Anderson, Peg of > echener \u2018and pu 1, Miss Viau, Montreal.The R E N N I E Company 1st.$6.; 2nd.$4.; 3rd.$2.5.Dr.Geo, Sangster, Lord Kitchener.a Miss Ninn gster, 1.- - \u201c| 2.A.Jenneau, Ste.Martine.William Limited.LE J Gros HER.THAN SHETLAND 7.Mise View.4.J.F.Boulais, Saphir Prince and Silver Prince.Class 67\u20143 year oid mare or gelding 456 McGill St., Montreal.a, .shown to waggon.aon 109\u2014Mares or geldings, 3 years old.\u201c1 8 Wm.Cullen.; | (Continued on Page 4) 1.A.Jenneau, Ste.Mani, Head Office corner Adelaide and Jarvis Streets, Toronto (2), Ont.JUDGING FRIDAY 11.00 A.M.9.J.F.Boulais, Saphir Prince.1st.$12.: 2nd.$8.: 3rd.35.1.Cecil Anderson, Queenie.10.J.F.Boulais, Silver Prince.11.J.F.Boulais, Saddie.ee MUSIC.The Music is being furnished by Madison Square Garden Band.Class 78\u2014Filly 1 year old.1.4 F.Boulais, Montreal.(Cont nued on Page 4) BY] yy A I A RT A LR LOS NES Page 2 HERD OF THIRTY JERSEYS HERE John Pringle, London, Ont, Makes First Trip to Orms- town Show Exhibiting Herd of Jersey Cattle.Jersey cattle have never been exhibited to any great extent at Orinstown Show apart from the herd of Bull & Son of Brantford, Ont.This year John Pringle, Proprietor of the Wood- view Farm Jerseys is exhibiting and the following report will undoubtedly be of interest to many visitors to the show: The Woodview Farm, one of Canada\u2019s greatest Jersey herds, is exhibiting about thirty animals ut the Orms- town Show.Included in the lot are their senior herd bull, Rowers Golden Maids Prince, winner of junior championship at the Western Fair, London, 1924, and never shown since.His sire wos Imported Champion Rower, onc of ibe greatest breeding bulls that ever left the Island of Jersey, five of his daughters twice winning the bull and progeny prize, the greatest honor that can come to a bull on the Island of Jer- sev.In addition, one of his daughters won the Theatre Challenge Cup, the greatest prize a cow can win on the Island.His dam was a daughter of the great bull, Golden Maids Prince, Another bull of note is Imported Rowers Volunteer, a young bull just out from the Island.His dam is a grand daughter of Rower and his sire is a son of You'll Do's Volunteer, a half brother of our great young sire, Woodview Jersey Volunteer, out of our famous cow, Seaside Lass, grand champion National Dairy Show, St.Paul, Minn., 1921.Seaside Lass is also the highest testing cow in Canada of her age and class.Rower's Volunteer, a junior yearling bull, is by Volunteer, out of the last daughter of Imported Champion Rower.Rower's Charming Volunteer, another young bull by Volunteer, is out of Rowers Charming Princess, second prize senior vearling at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, 1926.Princess is out of Rowers Charm, first prize two vear old, National Dairy Show, 1027.ty-nine days, fore being sold she was under test here for six- with her first calf, and gave he- 184$ pounds Rower\u2019s Viola's Volunteer, also n sun of Volunteer.His dam is a beautiful daughter of Imported Champion RRower, not yet tested.Rower's Oxford Flying Fox.Out of a daughter of Rower by Rowers Flying Scaside Lad, a son of Seaside Lass.His dum is now under test and in 263 days has given 5683 pounds milk as a three year old.Jersey Volunteer\u2019s Sultan, By Volunteer out of u first prize winning daughter of Oxford Sultan of Ouk- lands, not yet tested, RRower's Lass Volunteer und Rowers Princess Volunteer, are both sired by Volunteer and out of full sisters, daughters of Rower, and winners of the progeny of cow price at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, 1925 and 1920.They are also full sisters of vur senior herd bull, Rowers Golden Maids Prince.In females are Rower's Starlight, Rower's Golden Lass, Rower's Golden Princess and Rower's Oxford Bond, all daughters of Imported Champion Rower.Starlight is a full sister of Rowers Golden Starlight, recently sold by us for the highest price ever paid for a Canadian bred cow, and now held at $7,600, Rower's Golden Starlight was Ist.prize cow at the lust Royal Sitw and while still at Woudview will not be shown.Luss and Princess have many prizes to their credit.West Lynn Princess (imp.) and Cids Golden Starlight will show us three vear olds in milk.Princess was sec- and prize two year old at the lust Royal and Starlight is a daughter of the $7,500 cow.Fern Marie, a very beautiful heifer, and a winner at the Canadian National, will show as a two year old in another daughter of the $7,500 cow, will be in the dry two year old class.In senior yearlings will be un imported heifer, a daughter of Rowers Golden Lass, a daughter of Rowers Glory and one sired by our Volunteer bull, \u2018These are four very high clos heifers.In the younger dozen calves that classes are half a have never been the classiest of trained milk.REREXLL, Briar Stock Farm OFFERS FOR SALE A choice lot of young mares from | year to 7.See our exhibit of horses at the Ormstown Show.Ayrshire cattle - - inspect our stock - - a choice lot.D.A.McCormick Brysonville, \u2014 Quebec.milk, while Rowers Starlight's Fluffy, |] shown but old enough to show their]! animal acts.Jenneau, Jurnieson, Mrs.Logan, J.Lefebvre, E \u2026 Allan\u2019s Corners.echapelle, Jean D, St.Paul L'Ermite.Mosher, W.J.& son, Noyan.Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Ayre, A, Bell, Black, Donald, Boulais, J.F., Bryson, Bondfield, Swine.J, A Kelsey, Kelly.T.alonde, Mo I.John R., W., Huntingdon.Ormstown.& Scn, Howick, Que.LIST OF EXHIBITORS.Cecil, Huntingdon, Que.Anderson, Joseph, Huntingdon, Que.Roy, Montreal, Que.Wm.Hampton, Ont.Allen, Norman, New Castle, Ont, Baillie, John, Montreal, Beaulieu, D., Ormstown, Que.Brault, Philerome, Ormstown, Que.Budge, E.C., Beauharnois, Brachurn Farms, (J.I Cavers), Ormstown, Que.Beaulieu, Cleophas, Chateauguay, Que.Barrington, Sydney, E, Arch, Huntingdon, Que.Bryson, Stanley, Brysonville, Que.Bryson, Cecil J., Ormstown, Que.Aubrey, Que.Montreal.J D, & Sons, and Swine.Brownlee, R.FT, Capt.Clark.Wm., Shawbridge, Que.Cullen, Adam, Allan\u2019s Corners.Collum & Son, Chas., Ormstown, Que.Cairns, D.A., Athelstan.Collings, W.C., Hemmingford.Cairns, Geo, Cullen, Win, Ormstown.Cowans, Miss Ruth, Montreal.draper, W.5, Compton, Que.Dickson, Peter & Sons, Ormstown, Dunn Bros, Ormstown.Elliot, Robert, Brysonville.Elliot, Lorne, Ormstown.Flder, Ashley, Huntingdon.Fisher, J.M, ;| Greer, Juhn A, Ormstown.Greig, D.uardiner, Dan, Mowick, Que.Goodfellow, W.11 iralium, John, Brysonville, Poultry.Ormstown, Woodville, Ont.llan's quality.Hunter, Harold J., St.Etienne de B., Que.Horses.We expect to have something in all] Hyde, Albert J., South Durham, Que.Avrshires.the classes at Ormstown except sec-| Hunter, Jas, Ormstown.Swine, tions, 216, 217 and 227.Henderson, W.S., Huntingdon.Horses.Lo Henderson, Rubt., Huntingdon.Horses, Hope, Geo, Allan's Corners.Horses.Gracie Thomas Circus.Hall, Stuart, Little Britton, Ont.Sheep.Howden, Jas., St.Louis de Gonzague.Horses, Gracie Thomas Circus in three sep-|ilooker, Earl, Ormstown.Horses.arate acts, presenting a complete ex-1tigoker, Gev., Ormstown.Swine.hibition of every known trick of ponies flooker Bros, Ormstown.Swine, and dogs, introducing \u201cRed Pepper\u2014]Helm Bros, Huntingdon, Holsteins.the Bucking Pony that astonished tUbelHjenderson, Henry N, Huntingdon.Ayrshires.Rodeo riders, Miss Thomas has one of Pipes, J.Wo, Woodstock, Ont.Holsteins.A., Ste.Martine, Que.J.E., Lennoxville.Kerr, Karnet, Campbellford, Ont.Kerr, Wm.Kerr, Haddon, Howick, Que.Woodville, Ont.Melville, Hemmingford.J.D.,, Malone, N.Y.Beauregard, Rod., St.Damase.Horses, Holsteins and Swine.Charpentier, H., Clairvoux Bagot, , Huntingdon, Que.THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER.145 EXHIBITORS AT ORMSTOW N SHOW Horses.Horses.Horses.Howick, Que, Ayrshires and Poultry.Sheep.Sheep.Horses.Horses.Horses.Ayrshires.Que.Ayrshires.Horses, Huntingdon, Que.Poultry.Horses Horses.Horses.Horses, Horses.Allan's Corners.Horses, Ayrshires Horses and Ayrshires.Horses, Can, Cattle, Sheep and Ayrshires, Horses, Holsteins, Horses.Horses.Horses.Horses.Horses.Horses.Ayrshires.Holsteins.Horses and Swine, Horses and Jerseys, Ayrshires.Sheep.Horses and Swine.Corners, Que.Horses.' Ayrshires and Horses, Holsteins.Horses.Ponies.Jerseys.Glenelm, Que.Horses Horses.Sheep.Holsteins.Horses.Avrshires.Horses.Poultry.Avreshires.Malette, Omer, St.Etienne de Beau.Horses.Mark, G.H.& Son, Little Britton.Sheep.Moe, Chas, Ormstown.Ayrshires.Murphy, J.J., Huntingdon.Holsteins.Maxwell, Estate Edward, St.Anne de Bellevue, Que, Jerseys McPherson, And.LE, Woodville, Ont.Sheep.McMillan, Wilbert, Franklin Centre.Ayrshires.MeClenaghan, Norman, Ormstown.Horses.McCuig, Robt.L., Ormstown.Ayrshires.Mcliwen, Win, Ormstown.Ayrshires.McGill, Thos, Ormstown.Poultry.McNeil, Adam, Ormstown.Horses.McClintock, Geo, Ormstown.Horses.McRue, Kenneth, Howick.Horses, McCormick, 1).A., Brysonville.Horses.McOnut, J.KR, Ormstown.Ayrshires.MaFarlane, A.B., Howick.Ayrshires and Horses.McArthur, P.D., Howick.Ayrshires.MeMillan, Gilbert, Huntingdon, Ayrshires.McEwen, D.J, Ormstown, Ayrshires.McPhee, DD.AL, Vankleek Hill, Ont.lol teins.McArthur, W, W., Howick.Sheep, Neely, Duncan, Huntingdon, Horses, Ness, David T., Howick.Ayrshires.Neely, Kerr, Huntingdon.Horses Nussey, Albert, Brysonville.Horses, Nussey, J.11, IBrysonville.Horses.Ness, Robt.& Son, Howick, Horses.Ness, lt.R.& Sons, Howick.Ayrshires.Ness, Wm.G., Howick, Poultry.Quimet, Richard, Dewittville.Horses and Ayrshires.Olney, A.It, Danville.Pollard Angus and Herefords, Ovans, Clarence, Ormstown.Poultry.Peddie, J.Wesley, Howick.Ayrshires.Pringle, W.E.,, Huntingdon.lorses.Poupard, Edmond, St.Isidore.Horses.Peddie, W.A, Howick.Horses and Ayrshires.Peddie, John J.1fowick., Avrshires, Peddie, Archie, Howick.Ayrshires.Pringle, John, London, Ont.Jerseys.Paquette, Adoma, St.Timothee.Poultry.Roy, A, St.Stanislas, Que.Horses.Raymond, J.A., Williamston, Ont.Poultry.Rattle, Samuel, Milliken, Ont.Sheep and Swine, Ruiter, Chas & Son, Cowansville, Que.Jerseys.Rodger, Walter, Ormstown.Ayrshires.Reynolds, Noel, Dundee.Horses.Roy, Robt.J.Howick.Ayrshires.Reid, Theo.Orinstown.Swine.Rubidoux, Frank.Dewittville.Raymondale Farm, Vaudreuil.Holsteins.Snaden, Harold J., Danville, Jerseys und Poultry.Smellie, J.\\., Ormstown.Poultry.Smallinan, Jos, Dundee.Horses, Sangster, Dr.Geo., Ormstown.Horses.Stewart, W.T, Howiek.Ayrshires, Stewart, W.5, Howick.Ayrshires.Sylvestre, Romeo, St, Simon, Que.Swine.Skinner, Waldo W., Sproule, Thos.Ormstown.Salley, P.Lachine Rapids.Sylvestre, v.St.Simon, Can, Sylvestre, E., St.Hyacinthe, Can.Cattle Sheep and Swine Turner, Chos., St.Etienne de Beau, Horses.\u2018Faylor Bros, Ormstown, Horses and Poultry.Thomas, H.H., Malone, N.Y.Horses.Todd, Sam.Ormstown.Horses and Holsteins.Thompson, JP, Bainsville, Ont.Horses.Trehleco, W.4, Woodville, Ont.Sheep.Viau, Miss E., Montreal, Que.Horses.Vincent, F., Montreal, Que.Horses.West, Jas, Howick.Ayrshires.Horses.Can.Cattle, Sheep and Senneville, Que.Ayrshires.Poultry.Holsteins.Cattle, Sheep and Swine.Montgomery, Geo.H,, Philipsburg, Que.Ayrshires, Winter & Son, Jas, Ormstown.Holsteins.Mason Stables, Malone, N.Y.Horses.w Watson, Dr.ww Howiek, Poultry.i8th., Morrison, ane Church, 4th.derful well SALE BY F.J.DONNELLY Complete dispersion sale of 25 head of pure bred and high grade Holstein cattle, to be sold on Saturday, June 1927, at the residence of W.G.mile Convession of Elgin, the following property: \u2014 19 milk cows, six of which are Registered, 5 to freshen about time of sale, 12 to freshen in September This offering comprises of some won- bred foirt Posch 11910, three champions.One qualified last year, north of Llgin also her heifer calf 2 just fresh, Kole.her sale, year old and October.and Mercedes individuals, typey daughters of such bulls times champion Una with 12,193 Ibs.milk, average test 3.89, her son two years old heads the herd, of Crystal Spring, Hulda Johanna De- with over 11,000 Îbs, of 3.6 milk, heife 11,000 lbs.testing 3,4, ters of Pauline Beauty Ibs.milk testing 3.4, one sired by Admiral Clyde Alcarta, son of Irish of Pleasant Valley, the other by Toiltilla Leu, also two two-year-olds due tu freshen this fall, now running in R.O.I\u2019.The whole to be sold without reserve on account of sickness in the family.TERMS OF S on suis over 1000, relock.This herd have all passed three clean tests, one under the Accredited system.FRED J, DONNELLY, Auctioneer.as Gano Fa-| a qualified sire and sire of Ganu l\u2019osech 303 days division by Denton Burke SALE-\u20148 months credit Sale at one r included in the Boon Dekol over also two daugh- Walker 11, HOY See the get of this bull Phone 606 3-2 PE CR EE SE STE SN | , Brackenglade Holsteins g We have a pair of Sired by Denton Burke of Crystal Springs, out of R.O.P.dams.in Helm Bros.string.See also a dozen nice ones in our stable.W.L.Address Huntingdon.bull calves for sale at the Ormstown Show CARR Carr's Crossing, Head your herd with a son of Springburn Lucky Sir John -90614- the only bull ever used in service out (the cow that made 1924, and 1926.We offer yearling bulls with Class A.Certificates and Bull Calves out of record dams carrying the above lines of breeding that will bring into your herd TYPE, INDIVIDUALITY, and PRODUCTION.Visit our exhibition in the Cattle Barns.whether it be as a prospective PETER DICKSON & SONS CTT a CENTRAL GARAGE We have the equipment and the experience to handle all classes of automobile work at reasonable prices.\u201cBALSAM LODGE AYRSHIRES\u201d Let the blood that brought fame and success into the herds of others help you in yours.\u201cSpringburn\u201d ficial production of 104,018 lbs.milk, 4,378 lbs.fat in ten consecutive lactations in ten years and three months, and dam of the winning progeny-of-cows entry at the Royal Winter Fair for three years, 1923, of \u201cSpringburn Lucky Girl\u201d -45814- famous,) that has produced an of- We want to meet YOU, customer or as a fellow breeder.GARAGE - Prompt Service.CENTRAL GARAGE, J.C.LEVAC, Prop, Phone 61.- GAS - - OILS Ormstown, Que.RU NE IQ LU HET TM el \u2014\u2014 EE _\u2019_\u2019 7\" 1 MEET J.B.WALSH Ormstown, Que.High Class Merchandise - Dry Goods and Hardware.Welcome to the Ormstown Show We have to offer you A little of everything kept in a Country Store, but at this time of the year what should interest most is our line of SUMMER DRESS GOODS.Rayon Silks Fugi Silks Crepe Cloths Silks of All Kinds When at the Fair come to visit us.J.B.WALSH TRI [HE ik Hi Cotton Underwear Specials in Hosiery from the cheapest Cottons, Lisle, Rayon and Pure Silk.A full line of Pure Irish Linens, Towels, Table Cloths, Table Cloth by the yard, Napkins, and Linen for all Fancy Work.Qil Cloths 1 yard, 11, yards, 2 yards, 2 Linoleums, 2 yards wide and 4 yards wide.Linoleum Rugs.Phone 3.ER AR AAT EET RR ETE EE TEA ma - Groceries and Provisions Ginghams Prints Voiles Silk Underwear 5 yards wide.Also a range of You will not be pressed to buy.Ormstown, Que.Thursday, June 16th, CATTLE JUDGING.The cattle will be judged as follows:\u2014 Thursday at 10.00 aan.Holstein and Ayrshire females in milk, groups and Specials, Jerseys and Beef Breeds.Friday at 10.00 a.m.Large and small grades.1927.Farm, public test.RHODA'S QUEEN.This cow was bred and developed by Pleasant Valley Stock Farm Ormstown, Que.We are breeders of pure bred Holstein-Friesian cattle.Herd established over forty years, fully accredited.Every animal in the herd has R.O.P.backing.females any age.N.SANGSTER, Yearling bull for sale, also RE RE RER EEE RAR AIT SERIES 5 TERRIER A ARERR ARI EAE AEN Restaurant and J! L.Leduc, Ice Cream Parlor BRIDGE STREET Hot and cold Lunches served at all hours.Soft Drinks - - Ice Cream.Cold Chicken Sandwiches served every evening.The Popular Restaurant.Headquarters for Chocolates, Tobaccos and Post Cards.The first cow in the world to give over 100 lbs.of milk per day in Pleasant Valley Stock Orinstown, Que, of which Mr.Neil Sangster is proprietor.A.Beaudin & Son Ormstown, Que.Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables We at all times carry fresh Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Neilson's Chocolates, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos.We will have special shipments of Fruits and Vegetables during Show week.This Store will be open Day and Night.A.Beaudin & Son, Ormstown, Que.ACCREDITED AYRSHIRES Visitors at the Show are welcome at our Burnside and Terrace Bank Farms.The home of Canada\u2019s largest and most famous Ayrshire herd.Look over our show herd at Ormstown, included in it will be the three champion females of the Royal Winter Fair 1926.We have for sale a few bull calves out of record dams.These calves are backed by generations of quality, type and production.Our 1927 importation is due to arrive about June twentieth.\u201cOur Reputation is Your Guarantee.\u201d R.R.Ness & Sons Howick, Que.?> x r I Thursday, June 16th., 1927.THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER.~B~ FE PRE x Electricity at Your Service Since the inclusion of the Beauharnois Electric Company.Limited, as part of the Shawinigan system, it has been the constant aim and object of the company to extend its service as rapidly as the resources of the Company would permit, in order to give the benefit and comfort of electricity to as many as possible in the district.The policy of the Company will be to maintain the most cordial relations possible with its customers, by giving them efficient service at reasonable rates.Electricity, when used for lighting the home, or to operate the \u201cfa ; many labour-saving household appliances, or to run the wheels of in- 3 dustry, is the world's greatest servant.and as such, performs its work at a rate which is only a fraction of that for which energy in any other form can be secured.@ Ë £L It is recommended that your homes be wired with convenient outlets in every room, so that cheer and comfort may be added, and the former drudgery of the kitchen and laundry be entirely eliminated.If your home is not fully electrically equipped.we are at your service to assist you in making it so.9 + $ 9 \u201d BEN or sh Wh Ted oft ; (EL Alar Lend ; vu strate J dR ; | 3 2 rat Waly yy 26 8 hiv Ki al À 1 ] [al ul ; ky AY LEY A] A RE mn \u2018wr Supplies Superior Service Page 4 A Little About The Show Attractions In making the brief report on the Tuesday evening performance we cannot overlook making a few 'e- marks pertaining to the attractions.$th, D.A.Cairnss 8th.Jos.Anderson.The Madison Square Garden Band which is replacing the Victor Band as was previously advertised is excellent.The Randow Trio are three clowns who amused everyone.They gave a clean and refreshing 20 minutes of amusement.The Gracie Thomas Cireu might be termed the leading feature of the amusement programme.Gracie Thomas presents lier acts with the assista bantam rooster.Her second act with the pony Victor was a marvel.The pony was almost human in its actions being able to count, multiply.subtract, ete.The pony acted upon the questions being asked by the audience and on every occasion responded correctly, by pawing his answer in the dust The pony drew a large applause when one gentleman showed him his watch and asked the pony the time, the response was 10.45 which was correct.The acts staged by Gracie Thomas are well worth the admission to the show, Another act was that of the performance of the seals and monkey.At the close of this acrobatic act.one of the seals blew a series of horns, the tune being our National Anthem, Paul Valty and his horses, Silver Prince and Wildfire, drew the attention of evervone in the arena.The poses of \u201cSilver Prince\u2019 were most beautiful and the dancing and posing of \u201cWildfire\u201d displayed much training and ability.The singing of Miss Delmon who has à powerful soprano was easily heard throughout the arena and received a most hearty encore, which is evidence that she pleased her audience.Everyone in the District should attend the Show on at least two occasions so that they may see all that is to he seen.The Directorate and Secretary of the Show, Mr.Mc- Gerrigle are to be congratulated for the excellent show which they have this year.The cattle and horse entries being so large and all classes are well filled.With good weather prevailing for the rest of the week Ormstown Show records will ba broken In every respect.GRADE CARRIAGE OR ROADSTER HORSES.Class 93\u20143 year old mare or gelding, shown to waggon.I.W.C.Collings, Hemmingford.2.Frank Rabidoux, Dewittville.a.Cecil Bryson, Ormstown, 4.Earl Hooker, Ormstown.Class 115\u2014Carriage single, 1514 hands IN THE DAIRY BARN Finest Milk in Province Produced at Mercroft Farms, Dorval.Large Herd of Pure-Bred Cattle Maintained Under Strictest Hygienic Conditions.THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER.(Courtesy Lakeshore Review) Mr.Mercur's aim is to produce pure certified milk for the use of infants and children, and incidentally, of course, also adults, but mainly for the former.The milk is obtained from a herd of around forty-five pure-bred registered cows, in connection with which a certificate from the Departinent of Agriculture, Health of Animals Branch, hangs on the wall of the stables to the effect that it is a tuberculo- sis-free accredited herd.As to the stables themselves, another certificate from the Department of Health, City of Montreal, Division of Food Inspection (Milk) attests that they have been awarded 98 points out of a possible hundred for having fulfilled practically all requirements in a very thor ough and searching inspection by that de- partinent.An average of a hundred and fifty gallons of pure milk is produced daily at \u2018Mer- croft Farms and of this quantity about one-half is certified.The certificate is supplied by the Montreal Certified Milk Commission and is shown on a standard hood seal closed about the neck of the bottle containing the milk with a ring which can easily be loosened and the cap removed but which protects the public fully by the fact that it cannot be resealed except by the dairy itself.This certificate means that the milk is up to a very high standard which no milk in the city betters and which no milk in the province even equals.It means that the cows are non- tuberculous, that their stables are light, airy, well ventilated, free of moisture and with no accumulation of impurities such as manure, etc.A very rigid and uncompromisingly scientific method has been adopted by the Farms to ensure so remarkable a result.In conversation with Andrew Gray, farm manager there, this was fully brought to light.Every cow is clipped of hair in a wide swath around the flanks and udders, again with a view to minimizing the harboring of dust, and the animal is carefully groomed every day before milking, its udder and flanks being washed.and under and 3.Miss Viau, Montreal.W.S.Daper, Compton, Que.J.F.Boulais, Montreal.Wm.Cullen, Ormstown.Class 124\u2014General purpose horse, shown in harness.D.Beaulieu, Ormstown.and 4.Wm.Cullen, Ormstown.Jas.Howden, st.Louis de Gonzague Geo.Cairns, Ormstown.Class 125\u2014General purpose team.Wm.Cullen, Ormstown.Jas.Howden, st.Louis de Gonzague W.C.Collings, Hemmingford.Wm.Cullen, Ormstown.Kerr Neely, Ormstown.Class 128\u2014Carriage horse open to the district of Beauharnois only.1.Richard Quimet, Ormstown.2.Dr.Geo.Sangster, Ormstown.3.and 4.Wm.C.Cullen, Ormstown.5.Cecil Bryson, Ormstown.Class 128a\u2014Road horse open to district of Beauharnois only.1.and 4.D.A.Cairns, Athelstan.2, Jos.Smallman, Dundee.3.Jos.Smaliman, Dundee.5.Jos.Anderson.Huntingdon.Class 136\u2014Saddle horse, carrying up to 150 lbs.1.and 2.Miss Viau, Muatreal.3, and 4 J.F.Boulais, Montreal.5.Capt.Bondfield, Malone, N.Y.Class 137\u2014Saddie horse, carrying over 150 lbs.{.and 2.Miss Viau, Montreal.Class 138\u2014Green Hunters over hurdles 1.2.3.+.Miss Viau, Montreal.3.H.H.Thomas, Malone, N.Y.Class 148&\u2014Pair of Ponies under 12 ass sage TE \u20ac 2.A.Jenneau, Ste.Martine.The Beauharnois Electric Company have on exhibit in the dining hall building a fine exhibit of electrical appliances.The exhibit will be of interest to every man and woman in the district and is well worth viewing.In this exhibit will be seen in operation an electrical refrigerator.stoves, fireplace washing machines, pumping outfits, cream separator motors, irons.lamps, toasters.vacuum cleaners, etc., etc.the appliances are not only on exhibit but are displayed in an attractive manner.We have learned from Mr.Kelly that the exhibit will be duplicated at the Hun- tingdon Fair in September, Maple Centre Farm Breeders of High Grade Ayrshires.We invite you to inspect our cattle being shown at the Ormstown Show.Anyone wanting Ayrshires kindly correspond with or interview owner.Two heifers for sale at show, Millbrook Carrie -104784-, Maple Centre Daisy -101313- sired by Alta Crest Winter Royal 28649A -91724- Maple Centre Farm ALBERT J.HYDE, Prop., - - South Durham, Que.problem.bourhoods.their relatives.creased.Lakeside Stock Farm HIGH GRADE AYRSHIRES See our exhibit of 2i Ayrshires at the Ormstown Show.Your inspection is invited.Three young bulls for sale, two of these sired by Glenelm Jolly Lad, one by Spring- burn Lucky John.Lakeside Stock Farm G.H.MONTGOMERY, Prop., FRANK PEWTRES, Mgr., Philipsburg, Que.In Jelecting his herd Mr.Mercur was at first inclined to choose Holstein or Jersey cows.But after experiments and tests it was found that Ayrshire cattle were most suitable.Holsteins were found to have too low a proportion of butter fut; Jerseys too high a proportion and Ayr- shires the more desirable medium proportion.It has taken about a year and a half to attain the high degree of excellence in milk production achieved by Mercroft Farms.At first difficulties were found, but they were analyzed and surmounted.On the whole it has been scen that at the back of this success there was only needed\u2019 a firm basis of common sense, Pasteurizing has of course obvious merits, but apart from the fact that pasteurized milk shows « loss of vitamines and therefore nourishing properties for infants, it has been shown that all the purity associated with that process can be equally well attained by care and scientific methods, while it is only a question of organization to cut down to the limit the extra time that is tuken up.\u201cA raw food with guaranteed purity is what I am out to give the public, and 1 believe | am achieving my ambition,\u201d is Mr.Mercur\u2019s opinion.That it is easily within the power of any farmer to attain this degree of perfection in his product is a further opinion of Mr.Mercur and one that is shared by his farm manager, Mr.Gray.The Guaranteed Pure Milk Company of the city distributes the certified milk supplied by Mercroft Farms.For the past year or so, not a morning has been missed by that a truck-load has left Dorval for the Montreal market.Of the thousands of bottles of milk thus despatched every one bears the seal of the Montreal Certified Milk Comunission and all of them live right up to this implication.There is a growing demand for this product, but if Mr.Mercur depended upon his milk fôr a livelihood, he would be a poor man.He deserves the thanks of the province for the way in which he has pioneered the path and blazed the way for the purest milk possible for the rising generation.The Gleaner and The Montreal Star 1.Mrs.J.FE.Janine, Lennoxville, For One Year For $5.50 Remit Your Subscriptions to The Huntingdon Gleaner, Inc.A.L.Sellar end Mederic Primeau represenatives at the Show me \u201cColonization the Province of Quebec\u201d No one has the right to disregard the colonization Colonization should particularly interest fathers of families who wish to keep their children on the land and who have not the means of establishing them in their own neigh- + Colonization should also interest young men who want to build for themselves by means of their work and courage a future as farmers and who have no estate to inherit from Colonization interests the State since it is to the interest of the State that the value of vacant lands should be in- In order to encourage colonization in the province the Government each year spends considerable sums: \u2014 |.\u2014To build the roads and bridges of which the colonists have need; 2.\u2014To aid them generously towards the construction of their schools and school-chapels, and; 3.\u2014By giving clearing bonuses, now fixed at the rate of $8.00 an acre.For all information regarding colonization, mines, hunting and fishing, address: \u2014 HONOURABLE J.E.PERRAULT, Minister of Colonization Mines and Fisheries, Quebec.Thursday, June 16th., 1927.Details of Entries in Horse Classes.1.A.Jeanneau, Oukland Queen und Oukland Sweet.(Continued from Page 1) it © or nie and Fly.Class 146\u2014Pair of Hunters.Conformation 25 per + Cecil Anderson, Queenie y cent., Suitability of horses to each other 25 per cent,, Performance 50 per cent.JUDGING FRIDAY 4.50 P.M.2 3.A.Nussey, Jolly Girl and Mona.4.Earle Hooker, Dixie and Prince.5.Mrs.J.EK.Jamieson, Baby Doll and Mate.Ist.815.; 2nd.$12.; 3rd.$10.; 3th, &6.Miss Viau.Miss Viau.Roy Anderson, Maureen and Mate, F, Vincent, Flight and Mate, Class 147\u2014Pair of ponies under 14.1.JUDGING FRIDAY 3.20 P.M.The number of tourists visiting the National Parks of Canada \"in 1925 was 260,026, all attracted by the magnificent scenery of these splendid reservations, and the varl- ety of wild animals to be seen therein, sue Oakstream Herd The home of North Star Fobes Mutual 67542- sired by North Star Ozone Champion 387781 out of an 800 1b.4 year old daughter of Bessie Fobes Oak Homestead, therefore brother to Bell Farm Honor, the bull recently purchased by A.C.Hardy for $2450.00.Breeding him to our Posch and Colantha bred cows his calves are coming very promising.While at the Show we would be pleased to have you visit us and inspect our herd.U (GAGNON AVI IV VI VIE VIN I i I IE TE IC MILLBROOK RHODA 27695 PPT LLL RATT TL EAN NN ATNNO) ON Our Motto J.A.BROWN GLENELM, QUE.tata atte a ee te a a a ae ae We a aa a Ta te a a a Ta a NINN EGG GING GAYA) \u201cQuality and Service.\u201d FORRESTER\u2019S GENERAL STORE Ormstown, Que.Again we tender you a hearty welcome to our Livestock Fair, and, trust that you will carry away with you, pleasant memories of this annual event.While in Ormstown, we cordially invite you to visit our store, and inspect our many lines, which include staple and fancy dry-goods, including Ladies, Misses and Children\u2019s Rayon Silk and Gingham Dresses.Ladies\u2019 Gloves, Chamoisette or Silk, fancy cuffs.Ladies\u2019 Silk Underwear and Hosiery, wide range of shades.Misses and Kiddies\u2019 Golf Hose and Sox.Boots and Shoes, all styles, for all ages.EEE Fancy China, Pyrex Ovenware, Souvenirs.Complete range of gents furnishings.Shelf and heavy Hardware.Woven Wire, Barb Wire, Farm Gates.Lump Lime, Hydrated Lime, Rock Wall, Plaster Paris.New Perfection and New Process Oilstoves.Brandram-Henderson's Paints, Leads, etc.Our Grocery Dept.stands second to none for quality and service, (all goods fresh and clean).Extra large assortment of Fruits and Vegetables.Purity Ice Cream and \u201cRoyal Stewart\u201d Drinks.Come in, you are welcome, whether purchasing or passing the time.ENONCE ONE NNE \u201cYours for service.\u201d FORRESTER\u2019S During Show week our store will be open evenings until 8 p.m.UA IR AO OO ST THE WOODVIEW FARM JERSEYS LONDON, Ontario One of Canada\u2019s High Class breeding Jersey Farms.See Our Exhibit At Ormstown Show June 14-17th.A Few Young Bulls For Sale C.H.Allan, Norman Allan, John Pringle, proprietor.D SNS NN NANNING 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