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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Aug 1919, p. 14

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"fl - I... JAImO oi m 'dl In UM than tho 8 II WI mum. f - d I. w county to - a. Inn month J. a. . I In“. no! out " . I hm At the Mannin- ale ( "l-O. m. the boy. tor he Inn: y n - old. Invested I hm It',',) t' “I! In noun a his lumen-‘- s, ia-Lo-tart-apr""", i a W with . “mired semi a - loll. Intdly a tair emu} d will-u. 3nd like men a - Just swan: In. a heavy . d “It. But he Ind MI cow. "" U“ an. " had entire cottBd- ire k II. tutu-o. For several years 5. - I... undyin‘ Houtem In» "e l'oodtu problemn were his -“ banal. The tirtst spring he leu- " III M niece”. Thiss winter and m h. In tested again and made - - Illl. - I [III Wu!" um. m-~ “v - W, - . a may. and like 'iiiiliiiiii, an m- uy' other world-- - Jun Junta: In, a huvy‘dnmplon ot my minimum: . he: ad'm BI! In had his om" that MIC! like 3 nova and I you - I. than I. had enuro could-Ladder. sap had been taken out to be, - h a. mm. Por never-l years photographed in the cold, raw weather b I“ Dal undying Holstein his-l or the previous Saturday and had con-1 by. "e6trtg problems were his (ranted a cold so I did not see her In - m. The Ilrlt sprint be teal-‘11“ best. But even as she was Ihe‘ d “I M laces”. Thin winter until looked the kind ot a cow to do ttrent) win. to In touted “all: am! made things in the right hands. In my I M for moccasin otriciat test! ways she reminded us of a preview - that In probably never beforel world'. champion Canadian cow but - mulled on my [arm In Canada) In the yearly division. Countess De - "up In America, In the [malt hut, G. A. Brennan's great three-year- “: nonm- um young firmer In tus, old. Here are the records that make you only twontioxhu made, with a Rolo Mercena DeKol several ulna-I. - hard ot mustered siotsteins/worid's champion: W luv world's records and six Can-l Best day. . o . . . . .. 8.51 lbs. batter. “an records The leven head he..chen days .t..r. 6133 lbs. butter. bl tqntod,--".o junior two-rear-olds.. .Thiriy days ..... 200.34 lbs. butter. gun. unto! ttSree-rear-olds, and two ,.Sixty days .r.T. 331.49 lbs. butter. mun-e cowB-tttsve an awn-av pro- duction an n result of his work ot 3M1 lbs. of butter In seven days. His [fattest achievement is tho don-lop- ins of the world's record 50 pound cow and now holder of all world's rel-unis Ttor bulletin production from (mo any ,to M. As a result of this remarkable testing. J. B. Hummer. now tinds hint. lelt known the continent ovor in llul< stain circles. and with cattle that, in 1130 all“ ring. will realize him n-Imugh "to buy halt a dozen good one hundrml new farms We went out The Cow "'"'r"'tr"gdiPlte'rt ”a" "’W‘daw'“ tw' .. . 'PVs--'..".. ' M‘ , tbro-tthttp mogul-yum on. $3.71!».qu '-srhrtttlttt, wwwLwFW‘wm and Her Records. to the barn to sew the Rolo Marcena de Kol, World's Champion for Seven and Thirty Days Record for , Dan, "" Ibo. Milk, 4t.64 lbs. Butter Fat (51.93 lbs. Butter). Re cord tor 30 Days, 2,920.5 "at. Milk. 160.27 Ihc, Butter Fat (MM "II. Butter). J. B. Hanmer, Norwich, Ont., Owner and lrudcr. t The tirst Hula? towards are for all agos, all breeds. The sixty day pro- llurlion Imus the “'erll in the mature Haas. bu! is oxvemleti by that of Ormw by Jan" Sa-gis Anggiv with 361 lbs. or Pat in th" rour-yrtuiold division. This mm was teste" again as. a mature row and although she raised her Bet v-nrduy record from " lbs. of butter to 46.21:! she did not stand the race for sixty days as well as she had done In her four-year-old form. The nearest. prmhn-tiun to that of Rolo Mereemt De. Knl in thp :20 day division is Falrvlew' Ix'nrndykn Mata with 185.37 lbs. of but "er leaving the Canadian cow a lead; of Ir, ms. The cow whom she 2GiT) sodos in the seven day division I: . 8.57 nu. butler 51.93 lbs. butler. 200.34 lbs. but", 33719 lbs. butter. In mm prodIetloI m'm] DoKol hu (one high. m not I...“ “Dually so. In her but - It. I“. 1263 lbs. ot nut- And dull-l In ll.- " pound teat her heat tt't Me- ud- was 114 Mu. In by- .0- made 2,920.5 lhl. og milk M In Mntg days 5,795.1 mm. It It: can“. lion ot high milk '.,'lttAl'rll"I . high test that undo In: an! m The previous w. without I" use a attention. she produced 11,127 In». of milk In 11 months. And now the question arises. when} did this cow get her great producing abiliu.’ It there are not strong blood lines In her pedigree she must be a freak and, therefore, ot doubtful value as a breeding proposition. At first it was reported that such was the case. " won this point particulsrly that I went to Norwich to Investigate. Perhaps the whole story may be ot in. terest to Form and Dairy renders. I will tell it anyway. ji, ihé year 1912' young “unmet Ind Her Breeding. iiai'GFairi"ao-t-yo. i-are-tutter-ttIra mmmmunmm- a,-mum.mmnoxolm- Wimuvqhvomwu Emawmn'nncmwu I. I cow that Goo. we. w‘ II In“. “or II." In I. W to-tHot-te" Alum MLQDIIIMOOO. moon-du- mdy “9|! 'e'. ttttso, but Imb- iii-aunt m been " an I mg not. mt boon Able to verify an. ancGItry. Flor; DeKol Piotertje is} still owned in Mr. Runner's herd.‘ She Vin one ot the one: that he put- chued from his tuber. One of the belt known Holstein authorities of the United States meently pronounced her Just " iine in eontormtttion as Duchess Skyluk Ormaby, the (rent Minnesota cow. And the WI: pur- chued tor V2550! 000K TROPHY WAS DEPENDED Wmerloo bowlers auccautmly de- tended the Cook Trophy Igalnat we Guelph “IVMOH on. Saturday after- noon, nuishlng 3 Ihots up. The heal Hun. skipped by C. Schlosaer and C. Bursts, rolled up a total of 29. their opponents, under the loulenhlp ot A. bench and Geo. B. Yates. raving to to turn home content with " points, n good afternoon’s sport um dreams ot future attamma. -iiiturctio next challenger. Their representatives wlll meet the can hold- on here on Wodneaday uterncon at -"l'he funeral ot the late. Mrs. Aid, worth took phco from the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mm. George (insular. on Quad-y Incl-noon. thence to the St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2.80. OTHER TABLETS NOT Only Tablets with "Bayer Clots" are Genuine Aspirin ,"a'u't2."t,PU"t',rfat'i n the I. no not pull. 'lutl-e'l',' an '.l'll Ink-“9|. 7 _ -- 00-min “hr TM " Aspirin" or. not - (hndn by I Nina" (bu-pay No Our-u bun-t whi- m. " run.- hull. nah-nil no. the Uliud Bhu- 00mm - _mai7&7vu, all but“. + ”gal u AMrirt In an It?!" not” as; yank. h. a," - .. your my my " km (in you on 3229-: (my yerhsarir.trtt,ttr u uh'n A I "oval" in 1tft,S'd'." any human. 2dt, Elan-nth. bum. Rum. , lid in M- "an, Indy u- but d " a“ tr: in! "layer” - - in tl2't'tg"la. - 'gtttN Amt). at In). 'aura'.' tut"ttlaiul d Itrdtq$tm" LAID TO REST ASPIRIN AT ALI. Kitchener." where an Impressive ser- mon wu dellvorod by Rev. W. C. Boole, who mid tribute to the beauti- ful chur-cter ot the departed. The re- nnin: very laid at rest in Mount. Hope cemetery. _ i Th bearers were: Rev. Mr. Frank and P.. Cu] J. Frank. cousins or de-I _ _ ““9 um Membrtr. Paul Schmiedel. A Scotch double tournament was Albert Schmledel. Harry Weller and held on the local greens on Civic holl- "DG" N3? FiiifiG'h'"it"iiiii] This Sallie F TERMS CASH BrickerGermannCoLti 'ru-tset-rt-o-a-el-Air-' " tieeieamdmrtbeforeSeitt.Ut. Youwllfld tingle _ _ tanrttnettttoreearoasMmtittts, Ladies’ Maui’s“; m icrythatifyouueanhrewglbuyer atrarououtie1oriM. time to come. Even Wash Goods for Spring and Summer.“ I! Phone. 476 Ill) [g"'""r""""3G"i'"r/""l"ii" ' thouia nd : =: Farm Laborers Jrantild ' for 'tsitter?. Western Canada ' NtetieMriMCrf.1t_t' A "htsomortr--4t"oirirrlh C Ct,iiiiiij" Ri-it? __________i, TIRRI‘I’ORY 09'” um 'tm.-.,,.--.--'.--'"-"'"""" " In: In! ',,'tget,'t'gte, Une, ind“ an. /' lawman" Ion-l. Inch-Ive. _ - A. u ,A._ A, 3... “AV...“ as] Bt...-.- On mm. ls’Con‘tinuing With 'iiliiid i Interest . A " mwnmmwâ€"z-duaanwmmamnâ€"nmmInn-or,“ " . “mumw.wm,rmuu,mmmmmommum a Fai9dr-t-tttt.hq-rttHtm: - vt,-aiiturirhimroaaut'ertettvtoBottmt.tmsh_ V. Ready to wear Garments for Lsdietr--whether Dresses, Blouses, Skirts Suits, or Separate Coats. we have a splendid choice of Garments for Im- mediate wear, whether for staying at home or for travelling. COATS. suns. Made in good Sages. in Navy, Black and Sand to Shades, smart styles, Coats Silk lined at deridrd Bar.$15’ $20 $35 BLOUSES. l - - ln Silks, Crepes. Georgettes and Volles. all pew styles, all sizes, prices Volksfroln $2.25,82.50,$'3.00 to ..... ..... ..... ..... $7.50 Sllks and Crepes, from $3.35. $4.00 to .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. $15.00 RAIN cons AND CAPE& LT _ In Tweeds and Wool Velour made in good styles, Fare bash and belted, all at exactly Half Price . . . . . New Coats mile in Tweeds, and Silks. belted ‘styles. eonvertatge"'Gi hr, splendid for travelling, prices from $10.00. $14.50, $18.00 to $23.00 s " SILK CAMISOLES. __ _ -- . --iGiiriiitirErue and Wash Satin Camisols, colors in n and White, rice: from 81.50, $1.75, $2.00 to ..... ..... ... ”are Tau it Cam Women's Going Away Clothes) Ptqq.--re.er"me'".a"A'"e.'t “mmempmlcxmmmm-wmm tttrea""'"""'"'"""', tJohn Schmidt. , Many beautiful tiorartrPuPs' we tromgNAMBNT or SOOTC‘H DOUBLES wivéd from friends ot the departed. NV - AFV7M.JVI-il WATERLOO ON $1.3. "iriWGo. bum w Aunt. - day, some Interestlng manna place. E. Eugen an: H. c. Co ' finally came out on top. The m follow: E. Engel and H. C. Calhoun runnersup, J. C. Cunningham all Gutpell, Consolation winners A. Heller andi. Lawrence." runner-I Hodglns and P. Bettiehotr. $15 to $25 momma-c

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