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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Sep 1929, p. 17

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sses ITT TH "CATTLE EXHIBITS TOA Fi Ww. A Dryden's Fine Herd! Ciwptures Many Short: Ontarilp County's reputation as one of the leading dairy sections of the province was amply verified during the past three days by the exhibits of milk cows and cattle at the fair. Heavy milk givers sugh ag Holsteins and producers of rica milk, as Jentseys were much in evi- dence while Guernseys, Shorthorns and other haeeds were also well re- presented. The classiys included massive bulls with ringed noses, cows, steers, heifers and calves. A large number of animals were exhibited and practically hy the. stalls were well filled. Some fine beef cattle were also showni Farmers have | Jong been urged to raise: thorougliibred cattle and judging from the cows which were shown at the fair \dairymen of this district are keenly aware of the value of good stoclt Few . visitors to the fair missed seeing this section ®f the livestoek display and. much Pavorable com- ment was heard for the beasts ex- hibited. The baby calves were greatly admired, espyicially by the children. The prize list was 4s follows: JERSEYS' McLaughlin, Geo. Smith, Son. any age--R. R. McLaughlin, A & Son, Fred Ormiston. or girl under 15-years of 'Baker, Arthur Bull, under one JAW. Dryden, T. Baker & Son, W H. Mumford, W. Mumford. Geo. Smith, Heifer, one year and under two-- R.-R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, A, Muir & fon. Heifer calf; under 1 year--R, R. Herd, one male and three females, over one year, all three property of the one owner--R. R. Geo. Smith, A. Muir & Son. McLaughlin, Get of Sire, 3 animals, any sex, A Muir Entries in Sections 76A and 76B nust be owned and exhibited by boy age, Dairy Calf--Geo. Smith, A. Muir & Son, Geo. Smith, Frederic Robin- son, Leslie Coates. SHORTHORNS Class Bull, two years nt over--W, Dry- den, W, S. Bragg, W. S. Bragg. Bull, one Year and under, two--J. Percy." . Dryden Bull, cali----W. S. Bragg; W. Dry- den. Cow, three 'years and over, milking or in cali--W, Dryden; W, Dryden, J. Baker. Heifer, two years and under three --W. S. Bragg, Cyril H. Mumford. Heifer, one year and under two-- W. Dryden, W, Dryden, T. Baker & Son. Heifer Calf, under one year--Cyril Dryden, Cyril H. Herd, one male and three females, over 1 year; all the property of one owner. nated by W. E: N. Sinclair, M.P.P., Oshawa.--W.' Dryden, W. S. Bragg. First and second prizes do- Get of Sire--3 in class, any sex, any age, bred and owned by exhibitor--} W. Dryden, Wi Dryden,"W. S. Bragg BEEF CATTLE Class 10 three years and over--Ist Cow, s 11 Prize donated by Pres. R. B. Smith-- Clas Bull, 1 year and overa-H. M. Fos- ter. 3 Cow, three years or ewer--G. W. McLaughlin, H. M. Fostiar. Heifer, two years and imder three ~H. M. Foster. TI "Heifer. one year and unider two-- H. M. Foster. Heifer calf under .1 Sea -H. M Foster. HOLSTEINS . a ML . ull, over 1 year-- aug Thi Smith, Archie San & Son. Bull calf, under 1 year--LesKe Coa- tes. Geo. Smith, Leslie Coates.. Cow, three vears and over----G. H. Robinson, Geo. Smith, Fred Crmis- ton, Heifer, --R. R. two vears and under \three McLaughlin, Geo. Sinith, , Boar, ¢ Malcolm Bailey, H. F. Werry, H, F.. Werry. Heifer, two years--Malcolm Bailey T. Baker & Son, Malcolm Bailey. one year-~Malcolm Bailey, Heifer, & Son, J. A. Wilson & A. Wilson Son. Steer or heifer calf, under one year --Malcolm Bailey, T. Baker & Son, G. Puckett. Steer, one year and over--J. A. Wilson & Son, Malcolm Bailey, J. A. Wilson & Son. Herd, four females, over one year ~Malcolm Bailey, H. F. Werry, G. W. Scott. YORKSHIRES Class 20 months and gver--Chas AP Electrop EX honic 10 inch Double Sided ath Records Am | From the Motion Picture Fox Trot. Apex Record No. 89 I'm Just a Va Fox Trot Record, ag Theme. Song of the mo Little From Al Jolson's Latest Pict Singin' In Fox Trot Apex. Record No. 89 Miss Electrophonie Nap WY if Wilson 71 Simcoe Why \ Wh Pay \ Pay More? : More? My Song Of The Nile Waltz Record, Song Records Nos. 8968 & 8985, ox Trot, 3986 (From the gin. "Hollywood Revue of 1029") Fox Trot Apex Record No. 8969 Ive Got a Feeling I'm Falling Fox Trot Record No. 8997 Wear the new Ag €x \ ; Phone 2388 The San Record Co., Toronto, Ont. y Blue "On With The Show." 70, Song Record, No. 8930 gabond Lover Song Record, 8989 tiop picture! "Drag." $993. ? Pal ure "Say It With Songs." The Rain 63, 8! Record No, ing { You J Air nallinnay & Lee St. North A. Muir &|° DODD'S (ALIA Boynton, Boar, under 6 months--Chas. Boyn- ton, Sow, 6 months and Boynton. ow, under 6 months--Chas. Boyn- ton, TAMWORTHS Class 21 months and over--Chas. over--Chas, Boar, 6 Boynton, Boar, under 6 months--Chas, Boyn- ton, Chas. Boynton. Sow, 6 months and over--Chas. Boynton, Chas. Boynton. Sow, under 6 months--Chas. Boyn- ton, Chas. Boynton. BERKSHIRES Class 22 Boar, 6 months and over -- Boynton. Boar, upder 6 months--Chas. Boyn- ton, Geo. Hutchin.on. Sow, 6 months and Boynton, Chas. Boynton, Sow, under 6 months--Chas. Boyn- ton, Geo. Hutchinson. A BACON HOGS Class 73 breed, Bacon Weight-- Archic Muir & Sons Chas. over--Chas. Pair, any Chas.: Boynton, HORSES HELD HIGH PLAGE AT FAIR Judging of Splendid Animals Was Completed Yes- terday The horse, man's faithful ser- other branch of livestock shown at the fair. Seldom have better horses been placed on display be- fore the public of Oshawa and dis- trict and each animal won admira- tion, from the largest stallion to the smallest pony colt. All classes of horses were entci- general purpose, drivers, horses and children's Crowds congregated about their stalls during the day and many an or its nose patted by those who visited. the sheds which housed the live stock. The judging of the animals in the ring attracted the attention into 'the spirit of the performing with evident pride, the the heavier stock trotted with stately dignity, The completed prize list Jollows: HORSES Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion- Three years and Over--W, J. Ormis- ton. Mare and Foal at Foot--Jas. Whit A. Maw, W. J. S. Rickard. Filly or Gelding, 3 vears old--Opcn to 2M, J. Duff, W. J. Cook, W J. Elly er Gelding, 2 years old--M. J. Filly or Gelding, 1 year old--John Ashton, Filly or Cdlt Foal--Jas. White, A. Maw, John Ashton, Best Draught Mare or Gelding in harness, not hitched; open to all, first prize;donated by Oscar * Downey.-- Ray McLaughlin, W. Cook, W. R. | Robins. Best Span of Heavy Draft Horses --W. J. Cook, W. R. Robins. Brood Mares With Foal at Foot-- J. W. Boyd, J. W. Boyd, J. B. Allin. Filly or Gelding, 3 years old, open A. Turner, Filly or Gelding, 2 years and un- der 3--C. J. Allin, H. James. Filly or Gelding, 1 year. and under 2--A. D.. Langmaid, G. Cothrane. Colt or Filly Foal--W. J. S. Rick- ard, J. W. Boyd, J. W. Boyd. Span: of Agricultural Horses and Equipment--S. Baker, R. Vernon & Son, J. R. Hall Pure Bred Perchon Stallion, 3 yrs. old and over, imported sor Canadian Bred--Kivel and Balson, R. Gimblett. Filly or Gelding, three years shi open to all--M. Skelding, H. Trull. Filly or Gelding, 2 years and under three--M. Hepburn, Wm. Bickle, W. J. Boyd. Filly or Gelding, one year and un- der two--Wm. Bickle, M. J. Holliday, N. Skelding. Colt or Filly Foal--]. R. Kivell, M. Hepburn, L. J. Williams. Mare and Foal at Foot--L. J. Wil- liams, N. Down, J. R. Kivell. Foal of 1929--D. J. Luxton. Filly or Gelding, ong ycar old -- D. Rodd, DJ. Luxton. Filly oF Gelding, 2 years old--D. Rodd, D. J. Luxton, W, E. Wilson. Brood Mare with Foal at Foot-- T. E. Trull, Oswald Cowan. Foal of 1929--], B. Allin. Filly "or Gelding, one year old=]. W. Boyd. Filly or Gelding, 2 Thos. Bradley, G. Cochrane, Hall. Welsh Hackney or Shetland Pon- , years old-- Roy Complete Stock of Apex A. Electrophonic Records Always on Hand HARRIS Music SHOP 17 Simcoe St. S. Phone 1450 MORE SUMMER COLDS On The Way Don't allow Colds, Catarrh or Hay Fever to spoil your summertime. Clear breathing assages with soothing, pleasant "Nestro- pe.'" Seothes irritation, moves Catarrh, ends nasal discharge. H. rn, Druz Stere. 50 cents from W, vant, won more attention than any ies,, 12 hae or under--John Rick- ard, F. Vernon, F. Vernon. Welsh Hackney or Shetland Pon- ies, over 12 hands 'and under 13%-- M. Ross, Beaton Dairy, John How- uen. 'Brood Mare with Foal at Foot-- John Rickard, James White, D. Gim- blett, Foal of 1929=Jolin Rickard, Roy Filly or Gelding, one year. old--D. Hall, D: Gimblett. J. Luxton, A. J, Howden, J. W. Rog- er. <TAPPIES WADE FINE SHOWING AT FAIR Pears and Plums Included in Attractive Exhibits--Can- ned Goods Displayed exhibits of Carriage Horse, 15 hands and over, sttractive Action 60 p.c,, Quality, 40 p.c--Rodd Bros.,, Rodd Bros. Single: Driver, Mare or Gelding, 3 years old--R. Goehrae, Dr. J. McMaster, R. Cochra Pony Mire or Gelging 11% to 1344 hands, driven' by boy or girl under 14 ycars--Morley Ross," Beaton Dairy, Robt, Gray. Single Driver, Mare or Gelding, 15% hands :.d over--Geo: L, Co-|" chrane, Geo, L, Cochrane, L. Hockiu. Single Driver, Mare or Gelding, under 15% hands--Oswall Cowan, Geo. Cochrane, Dr. J. D. McMaster, Pair of Road ~~ Horscs, Mare or Gelding--Geo. Cochrane, Geo, Coch- rane, Russell Eillson. Gentlemen's Turnout, horse 60 pL, turnout 40 p.c. open to all horses in harness----L. Byers, 'Geo. L. Coch- rane, Dr, J. D. McMaster, Lady Driver, open to all--Miss Shepherd, Miss M, Byers, Miss M. L White. " Saddle horse, mare or gelding 15 hands and over. Horses to be shown at a walk, trot and canter and to be judged for . conformation, quality, paces and mannef=~G. N. Irwin, Lady Rider--Ellinor Sheppard. Many fruit, including apples, pears and awa Fair this year, The apples included such populap varieties as Spys, Kings, Snows, Duchess and many others, Arranged in neat rows they added a colorful touch to the other exhibits in the flow- er, fruit and vegetable building. Golden-skinned pears which looked luscious enough to tempt the appetite of anyone and plums, both large and small, were also shown to advantage. The products of kitchen skill including chili sauce, tomato cat- sup, and pickles received much at- tention from visitors to the build- ing' and won favorable comment, The prize list for these classes is as follows: COMMERCIAL APPLES Five of Each Class 46 Baldwins-- H. M. Foster, manville; W, H. Carruthers; Atkinson: Spy-- W. H. Carruthers, C. F. Werry, Leslie Collacutt, Greening, Rhode Island--F. W, L. Tamblyn, W. H. Carruthers, J. 1 Cryderman, Golden. Russets--L. H. Hockins, } L. Cryderman, C. F. Werry. Kings--W. H. Carruthers, Colacutt, C. F. Werry. Maiden Blush--Wm, D. B. Burk,' Leslie Collacutt. Tolman Sweet--W. H. Carruthers, W. D. Dyer, J. L. Cryderman. Stark--W., H. Carruthers, F W. 1. Tamblyn, J. L. Cryderman. Ontario--W. H. Carruthers, Bow- Edna Action to foreclose a mortgage of $203,000 against Des Moines Univer- sity, closed after a squabble in which students rioted last spring has been filed in Federal court.in Des Moines, lowa, by the Boatmen's National Bank of St. Louis, Mo. At the re- quest of the bank's attorneys, Judge Charles A. Dewey. appointed John A. Blanchard, local attorney, recéiver for the property. Leslic Dyer, M, Wn, plums were on display at the Osh- |" Atkinson. D. Dyer, M. B. Burk. . ; McIntosh Red--W. H. Cartuthers, H. M. Foster, Edna K. Atkinson. Wagner--M., a Burk, W. H. Car- ruthers, C. F. Werry. Wealthy--F. B. Lovekin, J L. Cry- derman, Leslie Collacutt, Wolf River--W. H. Carruthers, F. B. Lovekin, Leslie Collacutt, Any other desirable variety apples. --Wm. D. Dyer, Leslic Collacutt, 1.|bly L. Bagshaw. Best collection corumercial apples, 6 varieties, 5 of cach and = separate from above--\W. H. Carruthers, Wm. D. Dyer, J. L. Cryderman, C. F. Wer- DOMESTIC VARIETIES Five of Each Snow--Leslie Collacutt, W. H. Car- ruthers, C, F. Werry. Gravenstein--F. W, L. Tamblyn, H. M. Foster, Leslie Collacutt, Blenheim Pippin--W, H. Carru- thers, C. F, Werry, F. W. L. Tam- blyn Dozen Crab Apples, small--E. Cry- derman, Robt. Brooks, W. H. Car- ruthers, Dozen Large Crab Apples, Whit- ney--M. B. Burk, Duchess, cones, diameter of hoop 17%: inches--W. L. Snowden, F. B. Lovekin, Isaac Wray. Alexander, cones, diameter of hoop, 17% inches--W, H. Carruthers, W. L. Snowden, F. B. Lovekin, Wolf River, cones, diameter of hoop, 17; inches--W. H. Carruthers, F. B. Lovekin, Mrs. L. Middleton. PEARS--Five of Each Class 47 Duchess of Anjou--M. B. Burk. Pini TWlis of Each aE Class 48 1 Jprbasdwik "W.iL. Tamblyn; Mrs: Middleton. Te Edi ie Collacutt, Ars, 1. Mitldleton. Vail Scedling--Robt. Bracks. = Reine Clande--]. 1. Gerrow, F. W. L. Tamblyn, Any, other variety--F, W. L. Tatu- PD adsbawF. W. L. Tamblyn. Collection of native fruits of all kinds, no limitation as to number of varieties or. quality' of cach. Judges to take into accord the number of varigties, quality, and method of dis- play--W. H. Tonkin, Rhea Brooks, Robt: Brooks. MISCELLANEOUS Class 49 . Chili Sauce--Mrs.. W., Hoar, Mrs. H. Hayes, Maud Reynolds. Tomato Catsup--Mrs. W, Maud Reynolds, Pickled Onions--Mrs. F. Bateman, Mrs. W. Hoar, Mrs F. Bateman. Pickled Cucumbers--Mrs, W. Hoar, Mrs." LL. Johnston, Mrs. I. Bateman. Mixed Pickles--Mrs, 'W, Hoar Mrs. "J, Davies, Mrs. F. Batefan. Mustard Pickles--Mrs, J, Davies, Mrs. W. Hoar, Mrs. J. Davies. HIGH CLASS BIRDS AT POULTRY SHOW Cocks, Pullets, Geese and Ducks Caused Leal Prob- lem for Judges Hoar, Bartlett--F. W. L. Tamblyn, Robt, Brooks, Edna K. Atkinson. Sheidon Rab! Brooks, F. W. L. Tamblyn, Wi Dyer. Clapp--F. Ww. D: Tamblyn, W. H. ------ Carruthers, Robt. Brooks. Gigantic roosters, the kings of Winter Nellis--L. L. Bagshaw. the barnyard, plump pullets fam- Keiffer--Wm. D. Dyer, Edna K.| ous for. their egg laying profic- ieney, fat ganders suggestive of good 'Thanksgiving dinners and little hantams, lacking in size but blessed with pluck and conceit were all shown in the poultry building at the Fair, The birds were of good appearance and in- deed the judges must have experi- Lopisc Bonne--F, L. Tamblyn. Any other v re ie bt. Brooks. Collection of six varietics and sé- paiale entries from above, 5 of each L. Tamblyn, M. B. Burk. AI -M. B. Burk Buerre Clergean--M. B. Burk. "enc difficulty in choosing pas winners from so Ry thi ai tries, The poultry building resounded with familiar barnyard sounds, cotks crowed, hens «clucked and ducks .and geese quacked noisily. As the old saying goes "Fine feat" ers make fine birds" and those shown in the poultry building certainly boasted fine feathers. But their qualifications included more than fine feathers as the judges might easily prove. The following prizes have been announced: ORPINGTON: BUFF Cock--G. W. McLaughlin. Hen--G. W, McLaughlin, Thos, Phelps, Thos. Phelps. Cockerel--G. W. McLaughlin, G. W. McLaughlin, " Pullet--Thos. Phelps, G, WW. Mec- Layshly G. W. M Laughlin. 5 PLYMOUTH ROCK, BARRED Cock--]J. L. Cryderman, Bowman< ville; E. Cryderman, Enniskillen, Hen--E. Cryderman. Cock-:¢l--D. FE. Clemens, E. Crys derman, tle -D. F. PLYMOUTH ROCK, WHITE a B. Rundle, W. B. Rune e. Hen--W. B. Rundle, F. W, L, Tamblyn, Orono: W. B. Rundle, Cockerel--F. 'W, L. Tamblyn, W, J. Abernathy, Campbellford; W, I Abernathy, Campbellford, Pllee-w J. 4bernethy, W. J, Abernethy, W. L. Tamblyn. WYANDOTTE, WHITE Cock--W, & M. Edgell, J. L. derman, Bowmanville. Hen--W. & M. Edgell, J. L. Crys" Clemens, E. Cry der Crye rderman, J. L. Cryderman, Cockerel--Edna Atkinson, Whitby§ ~ W. J. Abernethy, J. L. Cryderman, ? .. Pulfet--Edna Atkinson, W. & M, Edgell, W. & M. Edgell : WYANDOTTE, A. 0. V. Cock--W. J. Abernethy, W. J. Ab- c¢rnethy. Hen--W., J. Abernethy, W, J, Ab- érnethy, Cockerel--W. J. Abernethy, W. J. (Continged on Page 9) ecure ed including heavy draught horses, | saddle | #8 ponies. | equine beauty had its sides stroked | of many and the horses entered | occasjon. | light horses stepping prettily while | to all--M. J. Duff, Ray McLaughlin,' DURING would sell regularly at $250. It is a large, roomy. suite with comfortable high back. particular. you'll get a new suite, FREE. In Our Radio Stock You have the choice of the following makes. 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