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son JINN, Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone
No. 'dU.
OR. WARDLAW
IiOdor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night onus. Oflloe opposite
U'lour Mtll, 1Ethel.
T. T. M' RAE
M. B., M. O. P.,@S, O.
M. 0, H., Village of .Brunei:Is.
Yhysiolan, Surgeon, Aacauchenr
Olflaa at residence, opposite Melville Wurolh
W111inm street,
DR. J. H. WHITE, B. A.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
U rod nate Toronto University of Medicine.
Npooh.l attention given to diseases of Children
and Surgery.
Office t Dr. Bryans Old Stand
Phones 4.g Brussels
JAMES TAYLOR
Licensed Aoctloneer for Heron Co,
Will soli for as good prices as any other Aug•
tioueer or charge nothing,
BIDL0RAVe P.O.
PNOUOF00T, KILLOOAN & COOKE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
&c.
Office en the Square, 2nd door Prom Hamilton
Street,
UODERI(_'H, ONT.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. PleoUnroom, R. 0, J. L, KILT.ORAN
H. 3. D. Cooae
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The 1. H, C. 8-10 and 10-20 Tractors
are among the best.
The Deering Manure Spreader
With the wide spiead and very
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Fall Term Opens Sept, 2nd
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Tonga & Charles Ste., Toronto
Stands to -Clay without a
Superior in the Dominion,.
our t'eeorde for plaeing grad- 9
promptly '.bent 1tl ' in positions have
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The demand is par beyond out supply. �.
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Write today for our large Catalogue. �;e
W. J, ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL r;
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CHIEF ENUMERATORS
FOR LIQUOR PLEBISCITE
Those Who Will Have Charge In West-
ern Ontario Ridings
Toronto, July 14, -The following
chief enumerators have been appointed
for Western Ontario to prepare the
lists for the prohibition plebiscite,
Brant, north -Dr, F. 11. Johnston,
Burford.
Brant, south --W, N, Andrews, Brant-
ford.
Bruce, north -C. Crawford, Tara.
Bruce, south ---t. b. James, Walker -
toe.
Bruce, Wert -A *Calgon Tiverton,
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s,m I luontGrey, Norlli--Lieul.Gol. W. P. Ma-
lone, Owen Sound.
Heron een(re--(i. J. 11- Cooke,
Uoderich.
1ltiton, north --Pulley Holmes, K
Wiughanr,
Huron,
south ---Henry tlorton. Kip,
pen, R. R 2,
Kent, east -P. H. Bower, Ridgetown.
Kent, )lest --Charles Kellar, rhat-
hani.
Lambton, west -Sheriff Johnston,
Sheriff, Sarnia.
Middlesex, north -George Lewis,
Strathrov.
Middlesex, west -William Gibbs,
Appin.
Norfolk South -Major McDowell,
Port Rowan.
Oxford North -Westley Samuel,
Woodstock.
Perth North -'Phomas Mag wood,
Stratford.
Perth South -F. Richardson, St.
Marys.
Simcoe Centre -Arthur Jary, Craig -
burst,
Simcoe South -Daniel 0. McCurday,
Tottenham.
Simcoe West -Roy Coleman, Cooks-
town,
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common srn50 ireatmeat.'' ,just c upare cost
end results with any ether tre.ttmerrt and
you will se convinced. Ask your druggist
or write us for our new booklet; It is interest -
legend
costs you nothing (Tempietons, 149
King W. Toronto). We mall ouywhereau
receipt of 1144.
Sole Agent for Brussels
JAMES FOX - DRUGGIST
Waterloo South -Connolly 0. Skip-
ton, Preston.
Wellington South -J. Rance Hewitt,
Guelph.
Wellington West -John Waters,
Moorefield.
Windsor -Chauncey Bennett, Walk-
erville.
With last week's issue The Zurich
Herald enters upon its twentieth year
of publication. It was established in
190u and soon will he oldenough to
vote.
Walton School fair - Monday, Sept th, 19111
PRIZE LIST
OLASS 1 -GRAINS
let 2nd 3rd 4th
a Spring Wheat, 1 quart 50 85 25
b Oats, 1 qu'ut (1st prize donated by W. Murray)
1 00 50 85 25
c Barley, 1 genet 50 85 25
d Pena, 1 quart 50 35 25
e Oorn, 6 ears field Corn 50 85 25
f Beet Sheaf Oats (1st donated by Fred, Osler)
1 00 50 35 25
CLASS 11 -ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
a 5Turnips 25 15 10
b 5 Mangels - 25 15 Ill
C 1 doz. Potatoes ([risk Cob.) (1st donated by Dun-
'', can Laidlaw) 1 00 25 15
d 1 doz Potatoes (Green M ) 35 25 15
e 0 are Oorn (1st donated by A. 13. Bruce)
1 00 25 10 10
25 15 1(l
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
25 15 10
f 1 quart Garden Peas
g 0 Beets
h 0 parrots
i 0 Onions
j 0 Parsnips
k 1 Squash
1 1 Pumpkin
in 3 Tomatoes
n 1 Babbage
0 1 Cauliflower
p 1 Oitron
q 1 pint Beans
CLASS 1II-FLOWERS
a Dahlias 50 35 25
b Gladioli Speoial $1 by Mies Jean Ferguson
50 35
c Asters $1 by Mrs. Win. Woods - 50 85
d Sweet Peas $1 by Mrs. A. Douglas 50 35
e Col. Sweet Peas $1 by Ernest Barris 50 35
f Pansies $1 by Mies M, Hisiop 50 85
IPhlox 25 15 10
Snapdragon $1 by Dan, McCallum 25 15
i Nasturtiums $1 by Mrs. D. Boy 25 15
kVerbenas 25 16 10
Best Bouquet $1 by Siiss Turnbull 50 85
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GLASS IV -POULTRY
Beet pen of Uookerel and Pullets (from Barred
Rook eggs supplied) 1 00 50 85
Best pair of Plymouth Rocks (Special by Mrs.
Robert Shot treed) 1 00 50 86
Best Oocketel 50 85 25
Best Pullet 50 35 25
Best pair White Leghorns (1st donated by Fin-
lay Laidlaw) 1 00 50 36
Best pair White Wyendnttee 50 35 25
Dos. largest White Leghorn eggs (Donated by
R. McDonald) 1 00 25 15
CLASS V -LIVE STOOK
a Best. Blood (Jolt (1st donated by Hart. Speiran.)
(50% prize for handling) 1 00 76 50
b Best Agrienitnral Colt, halter broken (1st don-
ated by John Bennett andTho . 6lark)
2 76 60
o Best Heavy Deanght Ooit, 2 years and under (1st
don. by Silas Johnston) 1 00 75 60
e Best Beef 'Type Calf (let (bnnated by Fred, Mil-
ler and John Watt) 2 00 1 00 75 50
1 Best Durham Calf (1st donated by Wm. Short -
reed) 1 00 75 50
Mutton Type Lamb ' (1st donated by Walter
J3roadfoot) 100 76 50
Best Registered Clydesdale Oolt, uncle'. 5 mos.
Action and manners to be considered. To be
led and exhibited by boy under 15 years. (1st,
don. by 11. B. Kirkby) 1 50 1 00 76 50
i Beet Bacon Hog. Special, ('51 donated by Mr.
Geo, Kirkby.)
Best Calf, under 0 rens. (let donated by Mies 131 -
len Kirkby) 1 00 76 60
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GLASS VI -NATURE STUDY
a Oollection Mounted Weeds with Oommon nawose.
Special. $1 donated by Mies Dickson.
b Collection of Weed Seeds with names. Speoial.
(1st prize donated by Miss 0. Clark) 36 15
c Collection of Wild Flowers with names (mounted)
(1st prize donated by W. (i'eat)
0050 35 16
d Collection of Mounted Tree Leaves. (let donated
by Miss Humphries) 1 00. 60 85 15
e Collection of Moths and Butterflies. (1st donated
by Angus McCallum ) 1 00 60 35 16
CLASS -VII -ART AND WRITING
a Capital and small letter's, figures and September,.
open Co pupils under 10 years. (lst donated by
James McDonald) 1 00 60 36 15
b Capital, small letters, figures and let verse of
Maple Leaf, open to pupils over 10 years.
(Special, Box Stationery by Rev. Mr. Mann.)
50 36 15'
o Map of Ontario showing1, Cities, Lakes and Rivers.
Open to 3rd Class (Special,7Mise I0. Campbell.),
d Map of North America showing Boundaries, Caun-
tries, Lalcee, Rivets, Mountains. (Special, Mrs.
3. O. McDonald.) 1 00 50 85 15
o Map of Huron showing Townships and Towns..
Open to 2nd Class. 50 35 15
f Landscape in Water Odors 50 85 15
g Cr sons. in
Drawg of Vegetables. Open 1 G 2nd
Cl
h Collection of Snap Shute, printed by exhibitor.
(Special, Olay. Bennett) 1 00 50 35 16
i School Note Book on Agriculture. (Special, Rev.
Me. Bentley) 1 00 50 85 15
j Best Essay on your Favorite Bird. (Special, Miss
McGowan) 100 50 35 15
k Best Essay on Huron Bounty, Open to pupils un-
der 12 years, (Special, Thos, Knox)
100 50 35 15
I Best, plan (drawn in ink) of an ideal faro home,
011040ir1g all farm buildings, well, lanes, or -
00500, gimlet), lawn. Open to those who pass-
ed into Jr. 4th in June, 1910 (Special. Mies 1.
MtLtiurhlin) 1 00 511 35 35
CLASS VIII -NEEDLEWORK
• a Darning on Woolen Stocking, in. )at (ea5 st )
Sample Crochet Work 25 25 15 10
h Plain Hennaing on Cotton. (1st prize donated by
Edna Waghorn) 50 25 15
3 Button Holes on Cotton, (1st prize donated by
Edna Waghorn) 50 25 15
e Best Dressed Doll 25 15 10
d Hand made Apron. (Special, Mts. J. McDonald)
50 25 15 10
e 1 piece of woolen cloth showing : (1) A three -cor-
nered tear darned ; (2) A patch. (Special, Mrs.
J. McDonald) 50 25 15 10
f Hemstitched Handkerchief 25 15 10
CLASS IX -DOMESTIC SCIENCE
a Potato Salad. (Special, 61i's. David Cunningham)
1 00 25 15 10
b Layer Cake (light) 25 15 10
e 5 dozen Cookies (ginger) 25 15 10
d 5 doz. Biscuits. (1st donated by Miss Maud Far.
gusnn) 1 00 25 15 10
e Pnmpkia Pie 25 15 10
f Apple Pie. (1st donated by Neil MnOallntn)
1 00 26 15 10
1Huller Scotch 25 15 Ili
1 Maple Cream - 25 15 10
i School Lunch. (1st donated by, Alex. Gardiner)
1 00 25 15 10
j Best Loaf Brown Bread 25 15 10
k Best Loaf White Bread 25 15 10
I . h dos, Bran Mnffies, (1st donated by Mrs. Dun-
can Laidlaw) 1 00 25 15 10
in Best Apple Pie, Open to teachers only.
1 00 75 60
GLASS X
Open to Children 0 years and under
a 8 Carrots 25 15 10 05
b 8 Beets 25 15 10 05
c 41 Pint Beans 25 15 10 06
d Sunflower Head, (1st donated by 11, Wells)
50 25 16 10 05
e Pansies 26 15 10 05
f Nastnrtituns 25 15 10 05
hPair of 13antarlie 25 15 10 05
Pair of Pigeons '25 15 10 05
i Rabbit 50 35 25
j Bird House. (Special, Bev. R. A. Lwtdy)
1 00 50 35 25
k Best Pet, (Speoial, R. Hoy) 1 00 25 15 10
1 Squash 25 15 10
111 P1111104 In 25 15 11)
GLASS XI -OPEN TO EX -PUPILS
a Table -runner
b Crochet Yoke
c lfuibeoidered Pillow Covers
d Pair of Fancy Towels
e Col, of Eyelet Embroidery
i' Tatting
g Table Centre (dark linen)
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GLASS XII
a Best Speech (any subject.) (Special, donated by
J. J. McGavin) 8 00 1 50 50
b Any articles of fancy work previously exhibited
not accepted.
GLASS XIII
Open to pupils under 7 years
a Sunflower Head 25 15 10 05
b Any Pet 25 15 10 05
o Bird Hotrse 25 15 10 05
II Parade and Drill, (Donated by Walton Women's
Institute) 5 00 8 00 2 00
e Best School Exhibit, (Shield - To be won throe
Mines before becoming the peoperty of any
Sehnol,)
GLASS XIV -MANUAL !GRAINING
a Bird House, (Special by PeterGardiner)
1 60 35 26
b Chicken Coop. (Special by Gilbert McOalltun)
1 00 60 85 25
.c Best made Box, (Speoial by
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John McDonald) 0 135 25
al Milking Stool. (Special by Lorne )
0li6036 25
'e Rope Halter, (Special by John Bolger)
1 00 50 35 25
f Hammer Handle, (Special iyoJas. BS nheti5) 25
Best Target Shooting -22 short. (Open to one
pupil from each Section, age 10 to 15,) (Donat-
ed by 0, Turnbull, O. Harris and .Tag, Harris)
70 00 60 40 25 25 25
ilt Best 5 doz, Biscuits Open to any lady in Section
old or young, 1 00 75 50
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91st Highlanders' Band,
Hamilton
Program will Delude the Foliowing
Sunday Mr i l°>g Sunday Evening
Church Service with Old Boy Pastors in
charge.
Monday Forenoon
Bowling on the Green, Bands,
Social Intercourse, &c.
Monday Afternoon
Procession to Park,
Words of Welcome and Replies,
Base Ball -Clinton vs. Lucknow-win-
ners to play Brussels team.
AEROPLANE FLIGHTS
Highland Piping and Dancing.
Fancy Drill. Athletic Sports.
Tuesday F-. renoon
Water Sports on the Maitland at the iron
bridge,
Aeroplane Stunts.
Water Fight with Fire Engine and Hose.
Tuesday Evening
Grand Open Air Concert by Bands.
Highland Dancing. Fancy Drill.
National Anthem.
Mass Meeting in Park with Addresses
and Musical numbers by Union Choir and
others.
Monday Evening
CONCERT I N PARK BY
91st Highlanders' Band
Recently home from Military Service
Overseas and an A i Musical Organiza-
tion no one should miss hearing,
Fancy Drill. Vocal Music, &c.
Kincardine Pipe Band will also contribute
Selections and Highland Dances,
Tuesday Afternoon
Procession at I sharp.
Band Rehearsal. Highland Dancing.
Foot Ball Match between Ethel and Brus-
sels, two teams closely matched.
Aeroplane Flight.
Base Ball -Kincardine vs. Brussels.
Athletic Sports.
Tug -of -War -Grey vs. Morris Twp.
10 men aside, Captained by ex -Deputy Reeve.'John
McNabb and Reeve Elston,
First-class Midway. Dancing PaviIionjeJstpaeLe
Admission to Park only 25c. ; Children 150.
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Cordial Invitation extended to everybody who reads above Program and their friends.