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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-10-18, Page 5.1.++++4,+++++++ m++++ i •g• I II'. § 4 +t : ;^ r•: i •b•'r i..,., .i+i+'r v fi '�✓r. Incorporated 1855 RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1006-1:011 s.,80 Brandies hi Canada and Agents and Coi:'res rondents in all the Agents 1 Principal Cities in the World, 1906 1911 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000 3,000,000 4,600,000 23,077,730 30,012,31,1. 27,457,090 38,854,801 33,090,192 48,237,284 A General Banking Business Transacted. Japii;al Reserve ve Deposits Loans and Investments Total Assets SAVINGS BANK _DEPARTMENT TMENT opmcnicasaa=conatdannamonam--mmaresioutalr.rarmaraanamoval at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch - . J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr.. 41.;,+,i,+++++++++++gI.3a++++++44+4.'+•I•++++++ I•++++++++++++.l+^I• The Best THAT'S OUR IVIOT11.11 There is nothing that niea,us so much as "Quality" as applied. to. Clothes.. - It means everything that snakes for style and service, richness • of cloth, in cut, in tailoring, and in finish. By making such. "Clothes" we are making our customers life-long friends. Can't we make you one of them? We are anxious to, and if Quality appeals to you, - we can—so let us ,get acquainted. Now. bl 9 Sterling, 0 Titan YEG ETA J3LE G Cooper, 11, Boat Sparks, R Delgaty; golds, 3nowaD Brox inangolds, :T ,Sterling, Smith, S Cleave; table c gray, A. Erwin., trtble beets, N 1, or son, W Metcalfe; nauskinelai)s, Rist hale, "tie.ssleri Bros, t)a1s13i13s Cleave; R i)elgitt}r, largest 1n;Li)p T Cameron., J Sterling, Iaw:ge-.t sc}'t t5 S Cleave, tnenins, LSl1ovv(lm I31io s: Tough, watermelons, ('le a.y 1r, a fir beets. E3 Cleave, Snowdon Bros, ycini, celery Ia' Regan, i11is Howson, 'Abrin radish J Lon h, cirrous �:t 3 il;I saina11 elute bean? J \Vi;+, la)gc 3v11i' beans Snowden Bros, B1)\ ,"; tato onions, T Cal>;ieii u;,tiyliite. ora]. e ; Iisston• - ,ierced : dle T Cameron; red onions, Et 5u11 sr Y` } bitty acpron, ,. � �� Xi�a,tr 1Ii4,.� lr (.ar1v111, l{lt{'llelt llpr{ll] Tough: Fellow onions, L 1sif3) 1�'iF Qt, kip: rale: �tc1te:1cu,. ; (hulling on � i+S 'Alit, •\Ii.s 1-Custen.; ladies' nll1Ltei11.e`ct1• Smith; roll ttirLnat{ac s. .1.1 ;,rlrltl. ' �:,, Metcalfe~; yellow tomatoes, rano\+,cl'osi-'xis itoss j ,.,'. � � � l,yo,'�, 11is1iiiLll ()1' ant Bros, r Decher sr; peac.it taxnatoe 1 .,s of, Mrs Metcalf Mas Howrie; lliird_. Metcalfe, Snowden Bros; salsify 1trs i Mrs ;iltt toat>llrs.Eio111 e' cro- Hlinll, * (,:tiltj)h�+ll ps,olt1Fan t,+)lett', i + {+ �, t�cillslt�t ai cs6( 1, 11is? 11otis Ilelsst,o. :gip. cl+�l . c it{'ti11t1tOre,! , 4t, Sita. l<),.. '4,.1;611121.1 ,c•i•.: lletealfc; col .yliilli1111;' 8,111LSb, "il:tGL, ,111':1 y 1 ,lt,]i+ a4'i;i :i , � e1s•aLt- Metcalfe. i+lt)llc rl h1()1s s ha TO ill (10, )t. n Hut LA Di E,i.WORK , st iii, Mrs J i'ic cb •t .4r.; 11•, ,,11.-11 lnit- Fancy hasitllft•i'c iefs, "?. Y I, i] 11 d; iValid 1,4,44;;', 1� Lou Mrs 'Lowrie; .Irish c,roeliot lace.; Tough, \Y F Metcalf; crochet t,a;l;' mats, Mrs 1Io ris, illris-Ruston, (�',rf) t 3 ton; �Il'>a Stewas llittk'i1.�.'rl quilt, abet wor}c'iu cotton, Mrs .Huston, ;43r , �, 'olli, Mrs J :E?c l h r r] „ crochet Howrie; crochet work in wool, Mrs •1 { s ;.}' Mrs ,I lecher• sr., ,'Airs Howrie: .l)echer sr., Mrs Huston; fancy 'liii .cl, alk 4nil't, Mas Stelling. llrs Doss; necklace, also 5 o'clock tea cloth' :is ssest Belle:^till Ladies work, Mrs How- ; ass :Rohs; crochet lase 111 cotton, ', ked Lire in wool, sirs Huston Moes; 1 woy fpiall, Mrs Ilowrie, ar sial tenerifto lace, Mrsitoss, Yy ,t("rss. Special knitted quilt in wart, 11.ti ri astou; bo;ttenbiu g lace T)r. Vecds, Mrs AV S i1'letcalf; ylio Posy braid and, crochet, 111rs �' 1��17)i1; 1ihtiiX.61.:0,11([ 'c 11111 , 'nate Q-;. 1111 ; •1; Jss; 11e s.sist )hing, iPs, llii.y' Ilutllii,; 1;iL1 r), luola ia> 11rs .1? n.�stolt, Mr:, ILowrie, Ct)tllitli) iI: L;lt'1I)iftltli'.1::7, Airs How- , s Piss; sir); rt,1.1 0 ,ht'' kuittud, Ross,. lis I kosit,)) ,: f,elunl;, Mrs, stitch, Mrs C f1.0Wrie, 'SIrs 'Seism liit.it lace. i.Irs Ross, 'ss 1Cu i'i,a+; laollil<nt 1alcc, ',Urs Ross, t,tt, fosta;;l,utton )terlur; 11I:r }'triton, It Sterling, 'LLllaclaiali. cin - a i'dGJ'(;y soave Airs la;u yils 'Lowrie, i..Boss;,bevel Sated centric piece i1,>ai,]1, ....Mrs I1t)1Frj Al's Ross; iU, l.h:r, lianeluit),lt , �Jo 1lowric J:,.a[. 0U Mrs, " cross. al t t {, zke i; a. is; Ilitst- M i 11St.rat; pi Lit,s1 mat, Mrs. cotton, Mrs Huston, Mrs Ross, olitil ow and also eyelet euibroidery, 1'C; Mrs Ilnsttul Mrs A. E Ervin; illi ogress, Mrs J Decher sr., Mrs Ross; embroidery in lace Stitches, Mrs Ho fie, Mrs Ross; cuff and collar , dist• i Miss Ferguson.. broidered, Mrs Huston Mrs ;A„ :a r I FLOWERS win; drawn work, Mrs kris -h, 14- bouquet, Mrs Hind, `i11rs Decker sr.; bedroom slit Sties ,:i;+small bouquet Mrs R• I)o1- • gaty; clohlias,`'"% F MeteltU I": skin. 1)tznsies .1? 1`r:ugu u, Mrs Jlov olt; ger- aniulus, Mrs 1:leyvsoll ,L'' I1.t',;as; ic:tls, 1V It' Metcalf i' Kor :�1,; latscll las, also col ol'110 use plants,1.1 Kogan Mrs Hewson1; 1:,lizige }'Sohl t•y ;.;tuts,. if I(ogan, il!rs J T11)p t: ttst,,]•.y,• 'I'ltt.,Lnits 'Airs A .la Erwin ,glos.nudat,; Mrs Howson, .1 'J'ungli; t gtiusias 1'. latah, Thomas Ca.:uoroli; sweet pea Mrs Howson 'Sirs A.'t;rwilz, FINE ARTS J_'{,neil c1L'awiil , iF1rn J1.;11 ri=;', Mr,' Ross; craapoit drawing, Mrs l_iii5t,o11, llrs 1lowrie; wnti'a•color 13LL tiug, Mrs 13DWrica, Mrs I,t•ss; oil;,; linti.)„r. Kat,:! 1''JLg1t0,,11, ]i .Il ria paintings, Kate Ross, Mr Russ; pen and ink :;ketch, }lir Erwin, \lrei Ilii- stoat; Iur�tre t•ai] tins;, Kot.t Ross; painting on silk, s itiu car velvet, lv+'t, 'S1, liowlic, Kate 'toe: snap of Bayfield scenery, (I (,}L•onscl,1e, Hiss N 1''u; _ i Basion, bur1Lt 11"0,',C 111s,s V 1''.•1',r 118031, Mfrs Ross;:lutudpuilrtel- china, Mrs I1,):1•iit.', firs Er'wi1,: stunts d.1 Greens sin de. 1L'.NE FACTURES „ 8.s single harness L Beaty, Thos. Cameron; set double harness, J Tip - psi; t twisted yarn, Mrs J Declua sr.; wools ni yarn, John Roia1, • JUDGES l-Iorses—Jauues Archibald, Seaford and. Will, Bedford, Exeter, - ('.att1e—S Andrews, (iodoricli, iilt{•a p and pigs—J IInliet. E'oatltrl—W Carter, Constance, Dairy --J. Conic Iy, Uodaricli. Grail] and Soed--J. A. Williams of Zurich and 0 Thompson of Batyttald. ,Fruit,—,T Porter Goderich, and J. Cox, I'nrter's Hill, Vegetables-- W. Warnock, . (-ede- ricl]. Ladies' Work—Mrs Janies Con- nolly, Goclericll, and Mrs Johnston, Zurich. Lt: T 1?. ]iloLAt (WILL, , 0i'ly A.fisiny'ta]lt, S ol'golli1.a41; fid=lifer- (Royal Danclou Opt I) Eye 1:Lohpital- and Golden Nose and Tltro,t 11,,;•,>ital," Lo En; luno Also slrest`iinlr art and other Contin, nisi -o General Practice wit IL lu,caatI' a; ion to Eye, Ear, lose and TI Eyes tested '(Iletiu.,r4ope and, tlial.lxioseol)oo used tslid glasses:: plied and properly mijusted, Dashwood; , Onttirin. w a LU ANE keep in sto;!.k a, full trate faf fresh meats, gains, eiss. etc Our cuts art= noted Cot their tenderness and ':,rilole; (,?n): uf$s. Our aiiu is to keep nothing teat OK, best. We Make '•J .tr own saimages. Give us a i'it11. YuNw LU t: : C 11 T - Plants, Flowers and tine Arts Thomas Cottle and Mi -s McTarggt Clinton, and Mrs Dr. Staubnry, 13a field J. H. HOLTZM A_NN, • — Merchant Tailor GREDITON, -- ONTwARI . THE BAYFIELD FAIR The following is the list of-' jrriz w}111111 of the Bs,yfielrl -]Fair rrhl Vag Mala t, t nesdttg slit 'iaiy of last week: - HORSES ---General Purpose, Brood snare, S Cleave, Win Sparks; foal, Oleate, A Elcoat; 2 yr old, A Elcoat, S Cleave; 1 yr old, A Davidson, A glcoat; team, J Moller sr, A Evans. Agricultural --Brood snare, R Greig L Andrews; foal, L Andrews, R Greig 2 yr old, J Chambers, L Andrews; 1 yr old, J Reid, W Sparks; team, J McBride, Q Penhale. Heavy Draught---Brood•mare, Alex Mustard, foal, A Mustard, E H Wise; 1 yr old, A Mustard, J Sterling; team, W Stephenson, A Sterling. Roadsters—brood mare, and also foal, S Cleave; 2 yr old, J Decher j r, 1 yr old, J Decher jr, A Dunkin; team 31 Hey jr, W Johnston; single roadster J Decher jr, C Truemner. Carriage—Foal, G A Battles; 2 yr old, A Mustard, T Schroeder; 1 yr old G Battles, C T'raeimner;tealn, •J Spar- row; single carriage horse, R Johnston G Little; best outfit, J Sparrow, R Johnston; lady driver. R Johnston, W _Johnston.Special, best horse in any class, 8 yrs or over, A Mustard, W Stephenson CATTLE—Grades, Milch cow, E 11 Wise, J C and W Reid; ' 2 yr old heifer, J Reid, R G Reid; 1 yr oldheifer, J Reid, E H. Wise; heifer calf, J Reid; steer calf, A Elcoat, E Wise; 2 yr old steer, R Reid, J Reid; 1 yr old steer, J Reid 1st and 2ad; fat cow heifer or steer, B Wise, J Reid. Durham---inilch cow, J Reid, Beat, ty Bros; 2 -yr old. heifer, Beatty Bros- t' Reid; 1 yr old heifer, E Wise, J Reid; heifer calf, J Reid, Beatty Bros; bull calf, E Wife. Jersey cow, J Gardiner, F Kogan. SHEEP—Leicesters Agedram and shearling ram, 0 .B Middleton; . ram lamb, 0 Middleton, A Elcoat; pair old, .awes, C Middleton, G Penhale; pair fart sheep, C Middleton; ewe lamb, 0 lidclleton, A Elcoat; wether lamb, C 'ddleton, E Wise. a.colns—shearfing ram, G Pen - =lamb, pair aged ewes, pair ewes and ewe Iamb, G Pen- wden Bros; wether lamb; ros. ools, ;Rani lamb, pair aged ewe lamb, A Dunkin. --Berkshire; Snowden Bros the first prizes in this olass. shire-yomig sow, G Penhale. igs - Snowden Bros took' all prizes in tbis..class, and m ilk second for 1 • POULTRY—Silver Grey I)orkins, t Mrs liowiio; light, brahmas, Beatty Bros; barred Plynmc,nth Rocks, J W ch Ortlroin; whito.Plyll).outh Rocks, .J -NIT W Battler; J HIUlvrie; white foghorns, 1' 1' Pollock; brown legborns, Mrs 110 - ria, J Pollock; 'silver spangled hnitiz- burgs. 11' Battler; bug cochins, also Red caps, 1'47 Battler; rhode islani'+ reds, white wyandottes and silver wyaudottes, J W Ortwein;andalusians Mrs Howrie; black ininorcas and black polands, Mrs Howrie; black langshaus, Mrs Howrie; any variety bantams, Mrs Howrie, 1V Battler; black luiuorcas, W Battler, 0 Truemner; pekin clucks, Snowden Bros; rouen ducks, Mrs How- rie, E Wise; toulouse geese, R Smith, W Battler; any other variety geese, Snowden Bros, C Trtiemner; any var- iety of turkeys, Snowden Bros. DAIRY PRODUCTS -25 lbs but- ter, J Reid, R Delgaty; ten lbs table butter, Mrs Brownett, F Kagan; 5 lbs of butter, J Reid, I' Regan; grape wine Mrs S Huston, J 1Vise; homemade wines, Dr 'Woods, Mrs Ruston; col canned fruit, lit Kogan, J Decher, sr; honey in comb, It Brown, S Cleave; col of honey, It Brown, L Beatty; homemade bread, A Erwin, J Sterling maple syrup, 8 Huston, R Delgaty. GRAIN—White winter wheat, J Wise, C Trtiemner; red winter wheat, D Tough; spring wheat, large white peas, and two rowed barley, J Wise; small white peas, 0 Trueniner, 3 Wise 6 rowed barley, J Wise, G Cooper; white oats, J Wise, D Tough; black oats, J Wise, G Beatty; timothy seed, and spells. 3 Wise; yellow corn, Snowden Bros, Mrs Hind; dent corn, T Cameron; sweet corn, J Campbell, Snowden Bros; any variety of oorn, G Cooper, W Metcalfe. FRUIT—Six bunches grapes, Mrs Hewson, F Kegan; col grapes, F Re- gan. Mrs Hewson; col apples, F Keg - an, J Sterling; winter apples, N Fer- guson' R Reid; mann spplos, R Reid, J Sterling; spitzenburg apples, P. Regan, J Sterling; col of fall apples, N Ferguson, J Sterling; col pears, F Kegun, J Sterling; fall pears, RReid,Snowden, Bros; winter pears, J Ster- ling, F Regan; pathos, Mrs Hewson; plums, Mrs 13rownett; prones, Mrs Brownett, ]'Mrs Hewson; baldwins, R Reid, Mrs Brownett; northern spies, J Sterling; R Reid; yellow crabs, Snore - den Bros, Mrs Brownett; red crabs, J Sterlipg, N Ferguson; king tompkins, wagners amid golden russets, 0 Truen]- ncr, J, -Starling grcenings, N' Fergu son,• R Reid; rihcon ;pippiljs,- J Ster- litig,-W Tough; 2.0 as pippins, J Safer - ,,,,.n. n m :,,^,,, ),�,:.l,i.,�. t .;•�,.. , "-�iiit�i]is. The above isat 'picture of " Chief Little Bow," who was probably the first inhabitant of CARMANGAY, where once the savage roamed at will, NOW the farmer tills the land. Rail.a' 9 at, ski. y. Foal . nd r CARMANGAY is lAATURAL ---RAILWAY CENTRE on account of the topography of the country. It is situated on tl• ittle ni River, and has an UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF PURE WATER. It has PAST :QUANTITIES OF COAL close to the town. OUR PROPERTY is WITHIN tete TOWN LIMITS and ONLY TWO BLOCKS from the centre of business Send for our'illtistrated booklet describing the property we have to sell in or% for , CUT OUT THE CC . I , AND SEND IT TOj5' Western Canada Head Office .1-502 :"/C' 1 3 1 " ' w ' ILDING, Toronto, Ont Money in the East, but invest it in the West NOW 1!! tate Company MONTItEAL, QUE. IS Sun Life Annex tilgaminmstnictinrtaVOMMAbsonowo BRANp1 HAMiLtOo O 302,3aster Cl un A LONDON, ONT. pomipion Sn l Chambers WESTERN CANADA REAL ESTATE Co. 502 Temple Building, Toronto, Ont. Please send Me without obligation on my part, literature containing facts, figures and views of CARMANGAY. Nance Address .... .