WV _\'L`\'Z1l('. Hereford. Utopia, RR. .\U. ~iO~'ctl'1'l\L` Nos. 47 and nihv nvr-r.n+ Qnnz C.N.R. TIME-TABLE FROM TORONTO r\IOIn:I'I'\ unto`-:n 11 1: 1 INNISFIL COUNCIL -z1rn\'e FROM .. \v\~11'n .\LII'\. 1 El - Barme 4.41 ` Barrie 8.e ` Barrie 1.5 ` Barrie 2.C ` Barrie 2.2 ~ Barrie 4.( e Barrie 8.2 ` Barrie 9.] 46 da_i1y. rlnv \n I. UI`iU.\ 1 Barrio Barrie Barrie Barrie Barrie Barrie \'f'\D'I`L1 The Northern Advance rue1psI_on. Shorthorn, I`ottenham. 0!. nut-1. ...... 1.1.1:.) 21.111. 12.20 p.111. 2.45 13.111. '7 .1`) n m, . .\U. -101 148 Sun-I nu... p.m. p.m. 13.111. 13.111. ' p.m. p.m. \'n, ..... .- 5... p . m. D 111 , Announcement has been made that Right Rev. John T. Kidd, now _ ,Bishop of Calgary, has been pro- . moted to Bishop of London, succeeu- [.ing the late Bishop Fallon. Bishop ._fKidd was born in Adjala township, l,`Sim_coe County, and by his own on- kergies rose to his present. high office. .1L nder a recent. order issued by Pop!-. :f.Pius, the new Bishop of London .i`\\'lll be addressed his Excellency, llinstead of his Lordship, as has been r %the case with Bishops in the past. it ` 1Ul' me summer months. 1 Everett Reynolds is spending. ', some time with T. Binnie. A number from here at-tended Edenvale C.G.I.T. garden party last Monday night. The Tuxis Boys from` here played baseball and were de- ` feated. E` A In..- ........L-.. 13..-... I H ` I . l 9-4. ' Miss Mae Davis is spending a few? days in Barrie. ; K . : I max-n` REV. J. T. KIDD IS I I NOW BISHOP or LONDONi IUEEBIIIIKH1. Shorthorn, 14 months, J. E. Jack-` son, Ballycroy. Herd accredited. I Shorthom, 4 years, Stewart. Smart,` Beeton. V `Shorthorn, 1 _vea1', Andy I\`IuDr:r- mott, Bc-eton. Shorthorn, 3 years, W. J. Culbert,` Bond Head. Ql-anw-..-um 1 "M... Hr... DAn...,..- ILUZH/Cu. ` A large number from here attend- ted the ball game last Monday night .'at Midhurst between Midhurst and ~Minesing. The game ended in 21 tie,: 4-4. `LUV tau: LU! 121.51. \\'U(5K) I V Mr. T. Reynolds of Toronto spenll 1a few days at T. Binnie s. I Misses Eleanor and Maude Tracy` ;have gone to the Windermere House for the summer months. I-`.vm-arr nmm.1.-L~ :. ::..~ .-ux,-_:ucaz1 LJnu1`Cn. I j A number from here attended the successful garden party held at St. Ge'orge s Church, Utopia, last Friday 5 evening. . Ir'."` vunr ':'<`n with 10 .l .:.-91-inli.=t.= and were Pivon C ic and pr-m'ivr:5a! \\'e?c.nx~v..:. '.``-e P`` F-Vin" .-'~`?1/`it -r~r` with `PM "' h nm~i\'m'.~'ar\' n" rhn r"`?rr='~.ce of Brit sh Columbia into Confeder- ation. . (74-1) Travelling by Canadian Pacific special train from Toronto to Vic- toria and return. over 100 members of the Canadian Manufacturers As-mciation held their annual gren- eral moetinr: c-arlv in Jnnn nn nrwvcmunuzl nexu Lnelr annual meeting early in Juno and took the opportunity to nmkr a Tcans-Cana~".a tour. includinrz Win- r.?pP_':. R:v:r`na and Suskatorun. whr '1 fhm` confer:'od with local iv ' '.1'inli=T< and umvn niunn n5--En Definite promise of an inter- national travelling Art School with headquarters to be establish- ed at Banff in 1932, or at one of the Bungalow Camps in the Rockies. has been given by Tum Hall, prominent London, Eng- land. artist who has been assured by a number of his confreres in England that they would join him artistic exploitation of the scenic wealth of the Canadian Rockies. The Shield for efficiency among the four Canadian Pacific white Empresses of the Pacific, donated last year by E. W. Beatty, chairman and president of the company, was presented for the second time at Vancouver re- cently to Captain A. J. Hosken and the ship s company of the Empress of Russia. During the presentation the gathering was entertained by the broadcast from the Empress of Britain, over 3,000 miles away, steaming down the St. Lawrence. The train ride from Vancouver to Banff is the most wonderful I have ever taken. was the com- ment of the much~tra\`ellcd and famous writer J. B. Priestley, of Angel Pavement" and The Good Companions" fame, interviewed recently at the Banff Springs Hotel. These parts are too \\'0ndc1"ful to describe, he said, and added he was coming again in September for the _trail riding. All records for the St. Lawrence route to Europe were shattered when the new Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain. 42.500- ton flagship of the company s Atlantic fleet, made the run from Cherbourg to Father Point in four days, nineteen hours. on her maiden voyage May 27-June 1. .`\lll.`.l.UIl. Shorthorn, Alliston. q1,....n1,..... Lovers of wild life will be glad to hear of the establishment of a second Bird Sanctuary in Canada, simhar to that nf Jar-L l\T3nav- .,. second Bird Sanctuary to that of Jack Miner, L0 be situated at Bird Haven Farm, by John W. Piggott, of Bridge- town. Nova Scoria. It will be located in the heart of the beau- tiful Annapolis Vz`.llc:,`. OVE nor Pictou lobster fishermen are trying a new venture in shipping lobsters to Boston, Mass. lie- cently a carload valued at $4,000 went through by expr<=.>'s over Dominion Atlantic Railway lines to Yarmouth, being shipped thence to Boston. MIN ESIN G STATION ('I`nn I..+n can 1.; ...MA.\ |..l.d.IJJIJ.l..l.1 Ur Ia .l.J:':..I.1.U. (Too late for last week) . '1` Dn.-...\l.l.. ,.L* r1~-.._..L. {ere and 7].-'1'1I' :_:v$r Your Suit, Coat or Dress Cleaned and Pressed for .-uuston. Shorishorn, 4 ye: Thomp: Cookstown. Shorthoxgg 4 years, Cqokstown. Q11.-u.L....... ,1 ..-....` | No matter what vacation hobby you hope to en] y this summer, ......slI4:._.l.-..:- L.lI -,,,. . - and Records Connor Electric Washers - -~--vvv Let s show you the beautiful effects you ay obtain with this enamel. Fine disolay at store Phone 1250 mm. NE%N(IGI-l'I;m_A_ND EXPERiEPJES Arco Paints % and Varnishes Bert TaY!0If BRUNSWICK RADIO AT WEIGHTS JUST PHONE 577-WE DO THE REST DLYUUU. Shorthom, Stayner. .Qhn)*H1nvn poasr. 1axe the awe-inspiring Triangle Tour. See Vancouver and Victoria-or sail northward to Alaska on magnicient new} Steamers. Illustrated booklets and full inform. 1 ation from any Canadian < National Agent. i enjoy you ll nd it in full swing at Jasper. There's a championship golf course . . . miles of bridle paths . . . tennis and swimming . . .gox-geous scenery. . . camera-shooting plus a social activity in and about the comfortable and luxuriously modern Lodge COH1Dal'al3le socxal acnvxry m : Lodge with the nes: Eu: wuu Lu From (`agar .. .......... ...._. AIAn\IJlI rn compara :he European tesx Jasper visit the Pa: :. Take the awe-inspij yIn'1'nnv~ an`7.._-....- ice 1r. It magnificient new lsnxp golt le ..gox-geous wring / xuriously `mparable ran resorts. be Pacic e-inspiring couvel-and 36 Elizabeth St. Page euayner. Shorthorn, rick, Lisle. Q11 n1-Hnnvn Three LUII. Breed, Shorthom; age, 11 months; owner, E. Crawford, Oro Station. (Herd under accrediiation). Shorthorn, 13 mont}1.s, J. W. Walk , er, Oro S-ration. ` Sorthorn, 5 years, VVa.1lz1ce Brown, Cundles. | Q1<.nuL..-`nu 1 vvI\1\\A 1') IT DIJ` I L/UIIUICS. | Shorthorn, 1 year, R. M. Bell,;` Barrie, RR. 3. Hnvf`nnrn 19 rnnnfh: AvH1nr{ L'i1lV(;`S. Shorthorn, Midhurst. Qkn..+1-..-u.-n &V1H.lIILll`5[/. Shorthorn, Orillla. Ql~n..+L,... :Llll>.'[UI1. Shox-thorn, Alliston. Q1.-.n..H........ f1llil[J:|.UIl. Shorthorn, 1 Phelpston. hn1'H1n1~n uonu neau. Shorthorn, Alliston. Q1n..o1......~. Dill'[1, I`-:1`: O: I Shorthom, 12 months, Arthur! Walt, Midhurst. ` mm.-n.,..... n \snr\r\:z- A..n..... w..1. I `Mr. W. Graham, of the Ontario Live Stock Branch, with Mr. J. F. Nelles, of the local branch of the` Department of Agriculture, have just completed 21 survey and inspec- tion of all bulls in the county fox the Simcoe County Live Stock As- sociation, the object being to elim- inate all undesirable animals and im- prove the stock. Th`. fnllnuvintr i: n H;-+ n4` lnnlle Ha-,1-_ THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931. comm sukvev or BULLS comnrsn 16 months, J. 9 l\ . , 2 years, J. . 4 years, Thos. Bo\vman,[ f , 2 years, Thos. Bowman. I L4Q0KSL0\\'I1. Shorthorn, - Stroud. QLn..4-L f\IA. 4 ,3 years, J. R 2 years, E. several bull :, Orillia. (3 years, L. W. -'1 years, 9 months, UUl\bLU\\'Il. Church Bros. 3 years, W. L. 3 years, Thos. UUI. ` 17 months, Lorne Tuy-E Harbor. 1 4 years, DETO LIU. Shorthorn, Stroud. Q!-\n..+1.-H... 3 years, Jos. Beswit':1- 3 years, Wm. Coo:1,i years, 1-(:1 nu'n 3-cal`. I years, Sam Hes1ip,B years, Mr. Arnold, g L111, ch, ocal the for ltv Live Sfnr-1: Ag. Wm. Bellamy, E Wm. Harvie, I nun, LX518. Shorthorn, 13 months`, Chas. Henry, Thornton. Shorthorn, 3 years, CZl!`.~',(.'i1ddCl1 & Sons, Bradford. (Can be 1'er:i.~:tere(l) Hereford, 13 months, Thos. Dewell, W_veva1e. Hereford, 5 years, Thos. Dewc-I1, W_\'e\'a1e. L`Ir.\~r.+`n..,l 1!: ...-...;.L.. 1' r` n: L," T. Rt-ynold.`~:.| I Sam. Smith, H. 1'}. Simp-Q I ` Johnstomi .\'IcC1ung,{ McCIung,` Hughes. Wilfred! Russelhg Russe1l,i Strange as it may seem, good housekeeping is -one of the prime essentials of modern rail- roading. Mr. Traveller has become so used to strolling through the train to the dining car, for his needs in the way of food for him- self, as well as for Mrs. Traveller and all the little Travellers, that he hardly ivw a thought to how he gets a rst class hotel meal, while whirling along at 60 miles an hour. The answer lies with about 1,200 highly trained employees of the Canadian Pacic Railway. serving in some 150 dining and cafe cars, from Atlantic to Pacific, and with an organization in stores and farms throughout the country, which places high class foodstuffs in the (:';1efs' cupboards and refrigerators. The average number of meals served in a year is approximately 2,000,000. As to quantities, suffice to say that these include nearly 500,000 lbs. of various meats; 1,000,000 lbs. of tea and coffee and some 400.000 quarts of milk and cream. The Pictures show meals being served in a typical C.P.R. diner and types of the staff of chefs and waiters employed in the service. . Bishop, Wilson; calves, 1 5! HL'1'ufo1`(l, several bull calves, B. |B. Warnica, Painswick. ,,i Hc-reforrl, 18 months, Andy Mc- `Dcrmott, Bceton. Hereford, 2 years, Oscar Stephens, |Alli. * :, Hereford, 18 months, Daniel iGraingc-1', Cree-more. `I Hereford. young bull calf, Geo.` `C11't0l`, Orilila, R.R. 3. ' : Angus, 1 year, G. H. Mu1'dock,{ W _vm'a1e. 1 Ahtrnc :. roars (1 LT ntm-Arm! H'`(-:\'21l(.`. Angus, Wyevale. , Lor sale). I F-rnlcfxr L ZIUFIILOIL Holstein, 5 years. Earl Mclinight,` Cooksfown. , Holstein, young bull calf, J. F. [`u1'n_bull, Ox-illia, RR. 3. Ayrshire, 21 months, Walter F01`be.<, B'.u'1'ic, R.R. 1. Au-...~1~.:..,\ on u-\.\..o-L.. 1 ... c._,_./o. L'uu)u.~, D'cu'l`lL`, mu. 1. Ay1'shi1'e, 21 months, J35. Spencer, Thornton. T\....,. xv... h,,, `amuwu ugncuuuru In a nlgn scnool. I 4. Must have sufficient elemen- `tury mlucation to be able to take ad- l\'an1z'.g`c of the course atforded. 5 Nfnaf hr. nu-unavnrl 1'4` u..,mr.+,.A \cu1x`<`.g(.` 01 Inc course anoraea. 5. Must be prepared, if accepted, vto take full two yezue practical! 'cou1`.~:e, which is known as the (11- !ploma course, or the four-year coursc gin.-adi11g` to the (lcgree of B.S.A. 6. Should Yhprh ha . -Ann?-_ H'ilH., AVIIUHUTSE. 7 Shorthorn, 7 months, Arthur Walt, I\Iidl1u1's:. Also other young bu11~ calves. Clan`-(>1.-uxuu 0 ..An..,. U7 T D11m.4n" XIIIUUIC Cnn.s'.1nas. A . 1'v\rxr\- R \.zlL1'l.S:lHaS. As mentioned above, all applxcu- lions should be forwarded to tn..- lnvnl ntrrh-IIHIIVQI nfr-rt. nu nv kr.4`n.. ! Envy shooteth at others and; Ewoun(1c-`ch herself. I .u1ncs1ng'. Holstein, 8 years, Farm, New Lowell. Holstein, 2 years, Farm, New Lowell. Holstein, 2 yoars, Farm, New Lowell. Hol.~tein, [Banting Alliston. 11 months, i City Dairy City Dairy ' City Dllf'i Thompson I Holstein, 21,1 : years, Alfred Carr,` I Thornton. I-Tnl; -an L . \vr\r\\~ I7.` `.1 `Y..I.'...',_L4.` LHUl'Il[Un. Jc-1'. 3 _vca1'.~:, Dave Maw, Bar- ri:-, R.R. 2. \'AL ...o J. .\,,.L..1 LAUILE L | 1. Applicant must be 18 years 011 iage by Sc-pL.`2lsL, 1931. 2. Mn.-f hnvn had nf Imu: nnr. zugu uy on-pL. .J.a'L, 1301.. 2. Must have had at Ieasz one, year practical experience in fz11'1nin;;.f 3. Must have attended either 1.5 I.~hort cou1'. in agriculture under the, j epg1't.n1ent of Agriculture or haw! [a"U.}dlL:(i agriculture in a high school. A :\IUSr. h: _\`l)"I(`l'FAnf. Dianna-7.. LU!` 52116). Holstein, Minesing. Hnlsfpin rage. I The students securing the scholar`- ships are to be selected by a commit- Ice composed of the Warden of the county, the agricultural representa- Iixc of the district concerned, and one other to be selected by these |t\\'0. Applications from South Sim- co-4 _-houltl be sent to F. A. Lashley, A;.;riculturul Representative, Alliston, and those from North Simcoe to Stewart L. Page, Agricultural Re- p1'L:.:`L'IlLU.Ll\'e, Barrie. l Annlir--/1f.inn: ehnnltl hr. min? in `nnf U1`! 11121. Shorthorn, Murphy Bros, Shorthorn, Coldwater. Qhnu-4 In I\I`V`I ( `J 1u.c.:L-uLuL1\'e, Dd.l'l'lL'. I Applications should be sent in not, `later than August 8th. Following are the chief regula-E Yinns - \ .\ot ya:-1 1n.~;pect<;u: ; ! Hereford, -1 years, J. A. Da\\'.~'on, 3 'l`!1ornton. mciuumg motrawasaga townsnrp. I These scholarships are each pro-, vided for by a grant of $50 from the: Simcoe County Council and a similar! grain from the Ontario Agricultural! College. The object of the scholar-f ship is to encourage young farmers - to take advantage of the opportun- ities offered at the Agricultural Col- ege. '[`hn cfI1r`nY|: cnnnw'nn- Han .-nL.nI.... V Two scholarships to the Ontariol Agricultural College of $100 eaclzl are again available to farmers sons of Simcoe County. One of these; c_ho1arhips is allotted to North Sim-g we and the other to South Simcoc, including Notfawasaga township. scholar.~;hin;~: are em-h m-n.. COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP TO THE ,' om. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGI 11.11. 1. Not yet in.~:pect<:d: '1-rnf'nwl .1 vr-:11-< J .~uuu1u Uc 1o1'wz1rue(1 to 171-.- a}.:riuL1ltL11'a1 office on or before 8th, 1931. 5 years, G. H. Murdock,` (Also . young bulls 4 years, Alfred Foyston kUlU\\"d.LCI'. Shorthorn, 3 years, rltlizln I Victoria Harbor. Shorthorn, 3 years, Edom ` `.'ic1uri:i Harbor. Shorthorn, Lorn lor, Victoria Shorthorn, -1 year.=, J. R0 W) :-vale. Q`I.nu+l..-H... 1 .- I. `L ... 1 CULIIILS 3 I C` Dwight Nelson, $33.00; W. H. 1 I\Iere(liLh, $80.50; Dan. Jones, $7.(i0;: R. G. Gallagher, $119.00; Clarence; Cooper, $5.00; Edward Carr, $52.20;" `!E. A. Smith, $76.00; Thos. I\'nupp,' $54.00; T. Monkman, $1.20; Robt _Taylor, $11.75; Hart Thomas, $2-1; . II. M. Kitchen, $1.97; Seymour liell. C ,l$12.50; Albert Bedford, $1.00; Wm.` ;Copeland, $101.15; A. R. Boyes, $82; I IR. H. Canning, $111.50; Frank Gib-I son, .'\,'21.2'5; R. Clement, $56.72;` John Cowan, $103.02; Alvin Webb, $190.50; Thos. Emo;-rick, $80.10; I Chas. Campbell, $65.25; A. E. Morri- II ison, $5!-1.20; C. E. Marrow, $9-1.00; `,7 lGeo1ge Sherring, $100; Jos. Birchall.;1 515.75; R. s. Stewart, $73.40; Har-if vey Ralston, $4.25; M. L\IcLean,,* $17.75; Wm. Hunnter, $10.00; Frank E C u:..,n.. men n;- am-`r \Vr>hh gm '7:-:1 5 [)d_V Hll:llb U1 LHB J.UllU\V1llg i1.CCUUHL.5 7, 1-`U . George Parks, sheep killed by dogs, 511$3CSSfU , $10.00; Wm. Sutherland, sheep val- Ge01`ge , uator, $2.00; Dr. McCallum, lVI.O.H.,"3\ eT1m`r .~- .,inspecting schools $185, half year's salary $65; H. Averill, $22.00; R. Rogerson, $24.00; T. A. Donne11y,l (T 4521.50; Geo. Richardson $27.50, \\'orl~: on park $95.00; Mrs. Stewart,5 `%h"_ 1;; rent for room for meeting, $2.00; a 9. (` The Municipal World, supplies, 9-icy], ' ';W. B. Sloan, 6 months rent of o`ice_.i W 3 $18.00; The Northern Advance, for, 5 printing and stationery, $18.50; W . _ _ ' J. Leonard, weed inspector, $12.00;,5me ll ill. D. Henry, weed inspector, $1S.00.lEdA _T i load Supt. Stewart reco1nn1endedfMe`al9 l;:..'x_\ ment of the following road ac-:5 onday `counts ` lnere P135 . n \'..1..,... QQQ nn. Ur. LI lfeated. ue01*,_:e bnerrmg, J.UU; dos. Dlrcn`du~,' R. $73. -10; Har-i LWICLQEIII,` [$17.75; Franki Hindle, $131.05; Cli Webb, $10.7a;1 John Kelly, $15.00; Wm. Hopkins_.! $109.00; Alex. Black, $69.45; Harry`; Kelcc-y, $60.00; W. W. Campbel1,i I i$($`o .2.3; Ross Brewster, $32.50; W. iL. Black, $61.00; Thos. Reid, $25; W. L. Black, $59.00; J. John- . $110.00; Alfred West, $82.50; W. Thompson, $8.00; W. H. Walker,- -Sl0.25. - .\ 1...1..... .....= nun" Villtznrl 4`m- Hm`. A.` bi,`-law was duly passed for the} purpose of licensing all places selling goods or refreshments in t.he town- :.~'hip (luring the summer months. Cnnnoil adniurnerl to meet In] ?."l7.l]) uurmg EH9 5LlH1HlU1' HIUHLIIS. I Council adojurned to meet In` .Stroud Monday, July 20th, at 1 13.111. W. B. Sloan, Clerk. I -\os. daily except Sunday. day: only. 9-1 anu `+0 Llilll_\'. .\'o. 5 All others daily. Allandale to Midland No. 3.()T---leaves Allandale 11.20 I\'o.399-1ea\'es Allandale 47.30 No. 3$`!G-a1'1*i\'es Allandale 8.48 No. 398-ar1-ives Allandale 4.19 , No. E No. .\'o. No. D. Allandale (31-1eavc-5 6.'3---len\'es to Collingwood Allandale 11.10 : Allandaiu 7.40j 60-an'i\'e.= Ailandale 8.38 ; ( :`?-a1'ri\`e.< A1Izmla1c- 4.05 ` nu-,.,~..-u Qnnrl 011' ll Eedlar People; W. J._Leonard a11d:`-*5? 9,1161 Here. [R. Henry; weed inspectors, H. 1 1:__c}Hd M1`s_. Wm. _Pearce of An. _Aver1ll, R. Rogerson, T. A. Donnelly, 8115 Halted w1t.h fnends here on George Richardson, and claim fron1`SndaY- George parks for Sheep ki11ed_ : Mr._ Arthur Fletcher of Toronto 1: The council remitted $8.28 taxes Spendmg the holidays at his home `to Matt. Robertson. . her?- Road Supt. Stewart was authouj Next Sunday: Jul) 12th, the mem- ized to purchase a new road 1nain- bers of L.O.L. No. 450 will parade tainer_ ;to attend the evening service in that The nance committee autho1'ized`-Anglican Church. in-m.m.-.n+ A4` +1.. `Pn11nIx>I'nrv nn..nnn1-a -- A nI1rnhr.n- 4`:-nm Ln...` ..uA...:-.v LY. I L'd1llU.l'. . ' comnuttec authorlzed payn1ent of the following accounts tf Cr.-nu-cm pnca hp:-n killpri hv rIn0`:. I Innisl township council met in M,1'5- Sanord Of Wi11t91'h3"11; >'T'nornton on Friday, June 26th, with F11'1da 15 V 1-513118 at the home of zial`. members present. {her .5011, T- M. Fletcher. = Communications and accounts M155 G Lennox is spending .1 were read from the following: Missga week with friends in Toronto. .,Mabe1 Ferrier Secsy_T1.eas_ B9116; Mrs. J. T. Jennett and Miss Lorna _`E-an Wm; A_ C_ S_ Wood Secvy Jennett of Barrie visited during thei `Boy Scouts, Toronto; Board of Ry-."eek end `Witvh Ml 5~ Thos. H. Bant-' ., Commissioners re Craigvale station; 1113- v ;The Municipal World; The Northern} M;1`- and Mrs. Edmund Irwin and `]Advance; Dr. McCal1um, l\I.O.H.; The; f9~m_11)' Of Detroit, uich-1 Spent the |Pedlar People; W. J. Leonard and Week end here. [R. D. inspectors, H.` M1`-find Mrs. Pearce jAverill, 115 of The cmmcil remitted SR_:2R faxes Spendlll` holidavs 2.` hi: hnnnc x0. DZ E\1'l'l\'(`:' ..l1ZH1llil D:zi ` pi Sunrizxy. n _\`L-vzue. Shorthorn, -1 Stayner. Shorthorn, 5 son, Elmvale. Sho1'tho1'n, 3 Ehnvalc, R.R. Shorthorn, Phelpston. .QhnvHxnvn 9