As with all other legislation re- lating to the grading of produce, considerable criticism is heard ev- erywhere. This is to be regretted as there has been nothing enacted by the Dominion Department of Agriculture which will redound to increased consumption of the com- modity with the inevitable result- ant increase in price. The produc- er is assisted by the increase. in price and the co‘vummer is protected so lhut he knows what he is getting when he asks for a certain grade. Bacon. butter. rlwese and eggs are now graded. There are Nation- ally Standardized tlratle Names that mint, he usml only on the quality which that grade vinlu'aros. A dif- ferential in prices will he maole in the \‘iil'lth‘ grades. The producer of high-guillo- eggs will receive hetâ€" ter pl'lo'o's for his high quality pro- dlll’e. .\s â€w prmhumrs and stnro-km'p- H's al'o- \Hally inh'romtwl in â€I" Act whn'h mm» in!†nun-t nu July 7, a short exulanatinn is ginrn 0f the! must impm'tant Manic-s. Elana» -’A means that. awry casn. package or (-nntnilwr nf eggs that is shipped 0r clvliVH‘nd by â€1030 whn woo-ivo- vggs nn (funsignment 01' buy vggs fur :walc must he [aboi-lml or tam-:00] 0n hath mnls (t'nnsmcu- OHS thh-rs [wing Him! with tho.- namo- Hf HIP Ollas‘s and Grad" Hf HIP vggs vuntninml tlwrcin strictly ac- mmling In Hn- Canadian Standards l’nr vgga .\.â€"°, fut- instance. "Fresh I'Lxh'as'" m' "Stnrago- I'lxt1".~'.' av- mnhn: tn \s'ln-tho'r “any any wally I'z'o'sh gnlln-ro-ol “nus Hr stnrag‘o- 01' pl'o~~'o~l'\'o'ol t-ggs. Any m'mhnwr 0r â€â€H'l' [n-I‘SHH. IIMVvVM', whn .Im-s nut \\'i-’h In grad“ his rugs 01' has In) I'm'iliHo‘s {m- m duing may pass “I! 01' ship hi.‘ rugs In a whnlo'sulo‘ w“ I'Mail :lo-alo-r pl'nVioHng such [WH- dHN'l' lalmls w- mg's Hw pavkngo-s 9 fro-ah gatho-rmt o-ggs Hr stmago' or [DIPW'HNt c-ggs. .\n,\' m'mhuo-r m' HHH'I' [H'I'SHIL Iano'Vo'l', who ohms th wish tn grad.» his aggs or has In) t'm'ilitit‘s t'm' s'n ctnim.’ may pass “It 01‘ ship his rugs In a \thh'sah‘ m' ro-tail oto-alm' ltl‘UVtOHIHJ such pruâ€" {IIIH'I' latmls Ur tags ttu- package-s in \th’h ha ships tho'so- o'ggs with tho- \umts “l'l|;:'x':loto-ct Eggsâ€"Fur Shipmvnt â€My." \Vlm'h mounts that the was must nut tw rumltt until Hwy haw two's] Panotlmt {Incl gl'mhul act-muting tn â€In Canadian 1033†standards. Sm'h ungradcot o'ggs, hmwwr. n’mst Hut tw shimwot. olv- tivvn-ot or sum In a mmsnmm'. \Vtwn vurtnns â€1' "NWT Septll'atc' pal‘kam‘s ut' o'g'gs' mm â€8019Ԡin l‘tis‘o's‘. tmth raws amt rartuns 01' pat-kaxns must I.» latwlmt or tag- gm] as :It'nl't'szlid. (llanw .. mmms that any [wrson .s'o-Hinf.’ vggs. ntl’ering o'ggs for salt! 01' displaying vggs for salon or de- IiVo-ring t-ggs din-ct. to cnnsnmlel‘s in a public “13?!) or public manner shall mark. lube-l. m' tag such eggs Clause 6 slates that. an allowance will bu made not exvveding 6% per cent. for eggs. found in parcels Of pugs whil'h are belnw the grade stati- ed, this to kw an awrag» allowance and apart {mm breakage. In the in- stance of eggs being purchased from Egg Grading. Clause.- 8 muans that the class and grade of all eggs ufl'erecl for sale must be as described according to the Caâ€" nadian standards as regards quality and wvight, but. tlw eggs may be bet- ter than tlw class and grade they are «inscrihmi us bring. Clause 7 means that every retailer of eggs shall cause to be displayed in a prominent place in his place of business a card setting forth classes and grades of eggs as deï¬ned by the Canadian standards, for the informa- tion of consumers so that. they may know what these classes and grades actually mean as regard-s the quality of eggs according to the Canadian standards. Clausv 9 staws that. n0 person shall buy for sale or rosalc), 01- nXpose. 0f- l'c-I' for 8819. or 59]! eggs which are unï¬t fur human fmul. This nwans that. llmsv soiling hall ('ggs will 1w lmlcl rospnnsible for so doing. They ramml ple-aol ignorzmm‘. They must klum‘. tllause ll) specifically states that all persuns who receiVe eggs on eon- signment nr whu huy eggs fur resale. in making returns for same must make returns fur such eggs en a graded basis, making accurate re- turns of the grading according to the Canadian standards. (using the term Schedule A;, to the person or persons from whom eggs are huught ul' received. prnvided such eggs are lmuglit 01' received from prmlucers in lets «if as much as If» olnzens in one day. the less than '1?) dozens exen‘ip- lien applying nnly where eggs are l‘eeelVeil direct from producer. vendors for resale, complaints with respect to eggs below stated grade must be made to the vendor within 24 hours, otherwise the person in whose possession such eggs are round will be held responsible. tilunsv l0 (2 means that anyunv tn “hum vggs mm cunsigm'al wishing tn Hanstcr the-m to anuthm- party wiHmut cumlling and grading tlwm must «In 5n within 48 hours mm) “W tinn- Hw o'g'gs are rm‘vivwl. Illausv II) III nwnns that than: in I'lIaI'm' III' the: I'III'OI'NPmI-nt III' HIP I'I'gulatiuns may ulnmand III [III unti- Iim] in HIP case Hf a transfer. for “H' purpnsv «If v: â€Idling: and graIliI; ...;III.1 may [II‘I‘SI'IHN‘ HIP munitions ImIivI‘ \Vhivh such trauIst'I'I' may 1w madv. clluuw 1! states slwciï¬cally that any insgn-rtm' vhm'g'ml with thv win- t'nrwnwnl nt' Hu- rugnlutinns may untur any m'vmiso- nl' muwyam'n and mako- full im'uslig'miom tn :Isw-x'tuin who-Hum Hr nut. Hm cg}: I'uglzlatinnrz am- lwing \‘inlatml in any way. This is law. and m-sistmu-v \vnuM 1w at “w pvl'il nf tho- lwl‘snn I‘vs‘isling such vntry and inspmétinn. 'l‘ho' .‘llmw o-xplmmtinns rufwt' to tho- prim-Hull t'luusvs in NW alumni- ml c-gtr l'gn ulatinns as an‘m ting dom- o-stiv tradv in t-ggs nr vggs luv hnmv mnsunmtinn. St'hm’llllc "A" l'vft'l'l'ml m above. is the: {mm of grading slutnnwnt pro- scribml in llo-gulatiun 10. 0f the: reg- ulatic._m.~'. and is attached to all (-01)- im‘ â€1' tlw I'PHIIIBHUIIS issuml by thv lecral (hm‘l'nmrnt. "llw placing. ul llm grading of l‘ggs tor lmmv cunwnmiinu mi 3. legalized slamlul'clizc-ll basis would appear in 0pm nip :1 wnndm'ful DUPOI'iUnlLV fur all cnm'm'uo-cl anll intm'vstml, from [ii-lulucm- l0 (-nnsumvr. and “Will“ no almilit just at ï¬rst. tlim‘n will arisn somn difficulties in the application. LITTLE JIMMY JERRY ON THE JOB .2...an .46. 2.0m >2. 0:545:10 Arm 18mm...rr P... Damn. (I mnmnot '- m1) NOW THAT I'RRV’E: EXPLANED ‘IHE‘ NEFAR|OUS AIMS OF-“THESE Pup-eases OF THE Pueuc TRUST - 0 administration and entorCement of .the regulations, it appears evident that those entrusted with the en- forcement of the. law are anxious to render all possible assistance to all concerned. 'l'hnso two wlonies have come to tlm front in the supplying of Great Britain with «110030 and butter. (lanâ€" aila has been forcmi to take second piacn with a 1ii1)s.siliilit}' of losing an- tirely 1101' market, fur ('hGPSt‘ to NW Zurilnnd. Is it. not time: sonwthing was 410110 to awaken Canadian farm- 01's“? One. of the best bulletins ever sent t'i-nm Ottawa has just come to hand from the Dairy Branch. Department at Agriculture. It is a resume of the observations made by Mr. J. A. Rud- dirk. Dairy and Cold Storage Com» missinuer, on a three months’ trip through New Zealand and Australia. _w_.:.:.<. 2w. 5:39;? 1:3 .353 E... 9.1. 3:347. “ L’. The fuctm'io-s‘ :u'e undm' Mficiont, “Ml-paid n'lanagvmvnt. l. l’aymvut by test l'u ' all milk (l0- ll\'l.‘l’l'll t0 (Tllm‘sv l'at'l’OI‘it'S. :i. 'l‘hm'v is nu antagnnism lwhwnn Manage and buttm‘ factm'ios and milk ('nmh-nsal'ins as in Canada. ‘ -’1. The quality of pmducu prmluv- ml is plucml vqually nu [H'Hdlu't‘l‘ and mamll'artm'm'. p a. Tim-0 is a nationally standard- ize-d grudv which must be stamped by Hmm'nmnnt lnspvctors 0n ewry shipnwnt I'Pgal'dltPSS 01‘ its size. .l’rmluwr takv a km-n iutm «net in 0NW marketing: at tllnil' [)Iflmillt ts. 7. ngislatiun providing for in- spm'titm of «tairic-s. t'actm-ins. ctr†i'vgistvring nt’ marks, stamps, brands. vumlvnmatinn 01' all um'tvan, unsan- itary .lair)‘ apparatus amt vquipmvnt. o-tr. has tnwn o-nactwl. 8. Hwnvrs nt' otait'ivs and farms must .uiw within l'ttilsttllaitic time any and all int'm'matinn tlvmamimi by ttw Ministry ul’ ; gt'ivulturu. .\Il dairy prmtuw MljS'l.‘ tw 3.:ractmt :mtt slampo'ct with Gmw-i'nâ€" mvnt gt'aclo-s. title-mm must lw “w:- H days HM lwt'ul'v mnmwl t'rnm stnt'tlg'c‘ t'nl' shiplllzi'llt. tllitl lihtttnt' mus? iu' 10-“ in 1'â€ch stnt‘ag‘t: 1'01" thz'vv days. l. ’l‘lu-x-u-u’mst lw kownm' 'liml‘t‘t'ln- tinn â€1' [hp sum'vmv impurlam’o' c 1‘ quality. 'l’lw apathy t-ngcmlmwt by tlw lm'k nt‘ mnuwtitinn in the past must lw tlispvllmt and a new» spin it muusmt tn mowt thn I‘emmkahlv mango nt situatiun that. has mmv almut in tlw lzls‘tt MW) â€1' Ull't't‘ yval‘s. 3. TM universal grading and mum I'I'c-qlh'nt olt‘liw'l'ivs nl' crnam fen“ huttemmkim.r and the- prom-r matur- ing of clumsv in suitable hpmperatuw lwfnru shipmo-nt Shulllcl 1w put intn Mfcct. as sum) as pnssiblv. .3. Some rmrgnnization 0f the. far- tul‘y end of the business is impera- tive. The old mmshaekle building with its peer equipment, of which there are two many. nu matter how well it may have served in the past. must give way to something more in keeping with the modern needs of the business. livery factory must .a-d-t ~00. Grading Farm Produce. um...“ a..0.¢M'o"-'ow- (M. 0‘ “Q. n. PMK 40c an Em 002 m. .3 80.311.404.90: CZ rP/zuCr >20 Dngmzl: UmZPZUm 1. mmï¬umbfl. w Ppm. (cm. 0.0.7.0. _ 40 UCWZJ. .0» have sufficient revenue to provide eï¬â€™icient equipment, including cool curing rooms and decent salaries for competent cheese and butter mk- ers. This will cost some money but it. is worth while and will pay in the end. 5. There must be the fullest co- operation between all the elements that make up the dairying industry in Canada. Private or selfish inter- est must not be allowed to stand in the way of any improvement that has for its object the general good of the industry. The making of butter and cheese should be recognized as an inmoI-tanl manufacturing busi- ness which it is, and should be treated al'cm'diugly. 6. Finally, I would insist with all tho emphasis pnssible that the unfair and donnn‘alizing practice 01‘ hold- ing clunosv- and butter-makers ï¬n- ancially rpsponsillle for "cuts†in the sale“ prico of butlur and cheese on avcmmt. 0f defects in quality should lw (ll'upiwcl as quickly as possiblv. In the Imperial Food Bulletin in a recent issue cmumendiug the grad- ing regulatitms the following ap- peared : "t‘lanada will always be up against formidable competition both within and without the Empire and her Dairy policy will have to be well nigh faultless to regain lost ground and gain anew her former prestige." This applies equally to eggs, bacon, grain, ctr. Farmers of Canada, ‘this is a challenge to you! Farmers Of (trey County! Will you accept that challenge? It is for you to say. Be- sults can only he obtained by giving your wholeâ€"hearted summit to the men and regulations which will 0- ventually raise. your produce to the premier position in the British Mar- kvt \\’llll its attendant high re- mum-ration. Ebenezer. (0111- mm cm'respondent.) .Xxwthvr \wt, wvll has a;â€" ain luyml harm-sting. sunw hum: hmim." linislu-cl yet, but will in Culll‘sv u [mrm HS. Mr. Ulnrn-lvs Lawrvnon and son Alvin uI' Hrimshy spmnt a fmv days“ \u'utiun at â€w furn'wr‘s HM home llc'l‘d'. Mi.“ Mary .\l:-.\':mcicr spunt :1 \chk MM I'vvvml)’ with her frivml. Miss May Hopkins Hf Hutton Hill. Miss Hm Adlam is spewing her sunn‘nur hulidays at, m‘vsont with her ~islm'. Mrs. Sm'm'd Switzm', 'l‘m-nnto. .1... 2:; .57.. 5...... 1.52:. E:â€" 3,... 1:22.: i. :23; 5.36 262: 3? 2:7. 5.2: :7... .1..::.â€":....;. 73.21? 2? 2:; .57.. 3.3.x ’47.... wr “M, .9le has again dc!- harw-stinu. sumo here not Iinislwcl yvt, but will in the “1’ a fuw days if â€10 \vuatlwr Master Qumran Bailey and sister Miss Jan, of Owen Sound, are holi- daying with their cousins, the Alex- ander and Mervyn families. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Phillips oa‘ Park Head motored down on Thurs- day of last week to attend the gar- den party at the home of the latter‘s father, Mr. Thomas H. Lawrence. Miss H820] Johnston spent Sundav afternoon \\ ith Miss Mary Alexandm. Miss Christine McCulluch spent a few days‘ holidays with relatives in Durham. We are very glad to hear that Mr. Moses Donnelly is improving. though very slowly. “’9 are pleased for the (rhangv. We hope for a mum- rapid recm'm‘y in the nvar f uturv. Mr. and Mrs. (Zlunis MvKuan and four children «if Ravmma. Coiling.- WOOd Township. motored (War (in Sunday and spent tho. day with Mrs. McKoan‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hmn'y Rnay. 'l‘lw throw Pldvr child- POI] romainml uwr in spout] a shin-t holiday. The gzu'dvn social held at the homo of Mr. Thumas H. L'a\\mncv nu Thursday owning 01' last \wek was a mat suwvss. 'l‘lm [n‘om'am \\ as tlw main entertainnwnt of the own- ing. although the \wathm' \\ as rath- er mol fur sitting nut uf doors. It was, hmwwr. svemingly onjoyod hy all. Miss A. t}. Mavphail was prvs- out and deliverml :1 lanty-minutv adtlI-uss whirl: was lislpnml tn with grmlt interest, as was the. spvovll of .l. J. Mm‘risnn. Rev. Kmuloll nl’ Dundalk also athlx'nssml tlm cmml for a shun-t, timv. A rvcltaticm by Miss Nettie Byers of Hampdcm was much apprecinlvd, and music furnishmi by tho Ilamphvll's Cornvrs orclwstra and aim the [lucky and Neustadt un'hâ€" ustras. Mr. .lnlm \\'hitofc‘n-d. l’rusi- dun! of nur 12H). (Zluh. actvd in his usual (-apahlv manner as chairman. Durham High School The Schnol is thoroughly nquipped t0 lakv up the fullnwing ('um'sos : (1) Junior Matriculation. 2, Entrance to Nurmal School. Each mc‘mber Hf the Staff is :1 l'ni- versity Graduate and exlmrioncod Teachm'. Intending pupils should prepare to enter; at begummg of term. Information :13th Courses may he obtamcd from the Prmcmal. The SchO'Ol has aprediâ€"tablo l‘ecnx'd inflle past. which 1t hnpvs to main- tam in the future. Durham is an attractive and healâ€" thy lawn and good accnmmudation can he obtained at reasonable rates. C. H. DANARD. B. A.. Principal. C. 1.. GRANT, Chairman. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Estimated attendance, 1923, 45th Consecutive nu. The Show Window of Nations GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE AUG. 25thâ€"SEPT. 8th TORONTO bottles of Lydin 'I Vege- table Compound end I feel that it b helping me everyday. My sister-in-law. who he: beeqtekin‘ yogr 11:99qu foe Aflvr lln- him-h mes seq-uni mm“ “mm playml aml ulmut midnight flu- «'l‘nwd «lislwrm-«i I'vr In men MOnLâ€"“Im-bdm upd beams-don M qt the EXBIIIIBIATIIG PAIRS, [MIPS Ar. Brantford Ar. Hamilton toldmeaboutitmd [recommend now, u I have waived are“ from it. "â€"1111. Names You. R. Ebem. Ont. Lydi: E. Pinkhnm'l V able Con- pound is 1 medicine for; menu com- mon towomeg. It hubeen used for some timenndnouyour' ' Buns? B'véwp: I. and: troubles for neuly ï¬fty yolk; I38 thousands o_f_ women have found relief u did Mrs. Yott, by akingthiim medicine. If no are aufledng from Wâ€. Improved Train Service DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Durham 7.05 a.m. 3.15 p.m. Lv. Mt. Forest 7.38 am. 3.51.p.m. Lv. Palferston 8.28 a.m. 4.23.p.m. Lv. Fergus 9.15 am. 13.05.1143. Lv. Blora 9.20 am. 5.10 pan. Ar. Guelph 9.65 am. 5.36 p.111. hscknche or nlelnncholis. 6n shonla ii once he 'n to tnke L dis . Pinkhun's Vegetsb e Com It is excellent to strengthen the system Ind help to per- forgn m functions with ease and regu- Ar. Toronto 11.10 am. 7.10 mm. Returning. Ivuw 'l‘mwnm 6.50 am. and 5.02 [LII]. ’zu'lor Hnfl'vt Car Pal- mc-I'shm to Toronto nu mnrning train and (Em-hm In 'l‘nmn'n cm evening For full parhculaxw apply to Grand Trunk Ticket. Agents. trai By Swinnerton 7.38 am. 8.28 mm. 9.15 am. 9.20 am. 9.45 a.m. 1.00 p.111. 1.00 pm. rAGE mu 8.35 . p.m. 8.30 . p.m.