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FALL F11I
MONDAY and TUESDAY
September 26th and 27th, 1927
SPEED CONTESTS.
FREE-FOR-ALL
MILE HEATS I3EST 3 IN 5 PURSE $150.00'
1st $75.00 2nd $35,00 3rd $25,00 4th $15,00
Four to enter and four .to'start, . No entry fee,except owner
nuu'stbe member of Society•
GREEN RACE
MILE HEATS BEST 3 IN 5 PURSE .$50.00
hst $25.00 2nd $12.00 3rd $8,00 4th $5.00
Your to enter and four to 'start. No entry fee, except owner
must be member of Society.
'.Por Hot"seswhich have not won public money prior to Sep-
tember lst, 1927 Horses which have won money at fall fairs
only are not •debarred.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE WITH SECRETARY ON
SECOND DAY OFFAIR.
BICYCLE RACE t' * '
Once around track, open to boys 12 to 16 years of eget.
Broods valued at $2.50 • for gist and 2nd prizes, donated by
W. G. Bess & Sons.
WALKING CONTEST
'Oben to all. Once around the race track. First prize $3.00
Second prize $2,00 Third prize $1.00. •
HORSESHOE CONTEST
Por Championship of South Huron. Thirteen point game
Entries to hole) nirmbprship ticket. 1st $3.00; 2nd $2.00
SPECIAL PRIZES
HORSES
'I,. W. HOFFMAN, offers goods from his •store to value of $3.50 for
bust halter broke spring colt exhibited by a troy fifteen years
Old or nudes, ..
WESLEY MERNER, offers goods from,, his store to value of $3,00 for
the best Gentleman's Outfit, open to farmers and farmers' sons
only. -
!EATON 00., LTD, offer a handsome silver trophy or cup, 17
inches high, which will be suitably en„ rayed and becomethe
absolute possession of .the dinner, together with a nab prize
;pf' Eight Dollars for the best Agricultural Team, ,not e'Kceed-- .
ing 2700 pounds. owned and or hibited by a farmer living in
this district. This valuable donation is made with a vieW of
raising the standard of •Livestock and Agricultural Products,,
CATTLE
•SANK 06' MONTREAL, Zurich, offer $5.00 cash, for the best, finished
cattle beast. any breed, up to three years old. First prize $3.00
• •liecond prize $2.00. Open to. farmers of Hay Township.
L..WURM offers a pail of D. Hess Stock Food, value $3.50, for•,
the' best calf under one yeah old, any breed.
A; JENKINS MFG Co Ltd, offer 50 -lbs- Royal -Purple CaltM'Ieal
for the best Cali raised on not less than 50 lbs. of Royal Purple
Call Meal. Entries .to deposit. receipt of purchase -with "Secy..
HOGS
;:JOHNSTON .&. KALBFLEISCf. offer a ;servicable reflector lantern,
value $3,25, for• the best pair of .bacon hogs, select type.
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PO 3U CRY.
INT. A. J. M•rcKliv i ON offers $3.ar cash for best pen : bf two pullets
and one cockerel. • The three birds must be of one varietyand
must not be shown in any other class. _ .
FRUITS A1V•D. VEGETABLES
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.ASCHO & SONS offer goods to. value of $3.00 to person winning
highest iiiuLber of points''iri classes 18' and- 19: • °First •prize to
count 3 points,' 2nd. prize • 2 points • and • 3rd prize 1 point.
gEtt. •ECHILBE, offers a 50-1b. bag of Maple Leaf -flour for' half
bushel of potatoes, any variety'; containing least number of
potatoes, same to become property of donor.
OTHER CLASSES
i'3'♦T. O'BRIEN Offers $2:00 cash, for butter in 1-1b. prints, six pounds,
wrapped in parchment palter Appearance as well as quality to
count in making award.
siSTADE & WEIDO offer good's from 'store to value of $3.00 to the
person winning the highest number of points in. the Grain and
Seed Class. First Prize to count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points
and 3rd prize 1 point.
'•, 'LLIAMS BROS. offer loo -pounds of Choice Family Flour for
best loaf of bread baked from this well-known and popular
brand of flour.
';gr. P. J ,O'DWYER offers a cash prize of $3.00 for the best display
IA Ladies' Work. -
?.. S3IMPSON CO., LTD., offers .goods, from catalogue to value of
$5.00' or set of silverware valued at '$7.50 for the best ten
pounds of butter in crock, for table use,
G. HESS & SONS, offer goods to value of $2.50 for 1'st and 2nd
prizes to winners of Bicycle Race, once around the, .track.
Open to boys 12 to 16 years old.. First .;prize $1.50; Second
Prize $1.00. `
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ZURICH JUBILEE BAND IN ATTENDANCE
O•RAN'D CONCERT IN TOWN HALL ON PAIR NIGH.
AFTER THE CONCERT
Mance to music furnished by London''s Own Orchestra,
.Il. F. HESS, E. U1. E LOPP,
SKY-TREAS. PRESIDENT.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Meath again visited our coin I
ltattnity and took .sway one of
nley's b2st known residents in
lolls person of L1VIr. Thos. Wiley ,who
*passed away' at the home ,of his
411aughter, Mrs, will (Reid on Wed-
•qday, August 3t,st. Mr, .Wiley
•yens born at Varna andhas spent.
is11 Jxis life in Stanley, he had re-
aced Vue age of 80 year+a, and 0
nernths. Ile has held the office of
"Wax Collector for Stanley for near -
Ay So yeta+s. Re farmed on th'
't+arr Lure, for a number of year:
twat 1194 .for the ,last few year::
-anode his horse with his daughter,
Ili& Reid. He wis a b'S t , man
b 1 at his iretMest wo-
,Jileted poi nd: , TI: 'was a pro•
lasitioiot inernhei of 'the Varna. me.
4 b.s st• 0444 4,..a £o •12L= >,, ;1" � '
hold important positions in 11 the
church and Sunday School, being
quite a gifted teacher and local
preacher, he also took an active
lart in tonzperanee work, being
township chairman for a number',
of years. His wife died about 16
years ago and a daughter. 1Miys„
Amos Kny;s di df 2 years ago; ,one
daughter, Mr:,. W. Raid ,and one
son 'Cecil, remain. The funeral
Service was, held no Prklay and
was largely attended, Rev,. Jas.:
Foote of Exeter, officiated in'
con plianae to a i,pa'etal regtiest of
Mr. Wiley, h.: heist; a warm, per-
sonal friend. Interment was
nfacle in i33aird's cenaetery,
Mr. and Mrs. 4rria 'E i. Siogdili
of Sutton, are visiting 1ri7:nds n
the Go 'hen.
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BANK OF MONTREAL
Established 1817
ASSETS and LIttBLLIT
30th July, 1927
ASSETS'
Cash on hand .
Deposits with and notes and cheques of
other Banks . .
Deposit with Central Gold. Reserve -
Call and Short loans on Bonds, Deben-
tures and Stocks . .
Dominion and Provincial Government
_Securities . ' : . . . .
Canadian Municipal Securities and
British, Foreign and Colonial Public
Securities other than Canadian
Railway. and other Bonds, Debentures
and Stocks
$ 72,805,088.47
47,104,781.2,5
20,000,000.00
159,486,793.35
91,778,977.05
Quick Assets $427,750,308.14
Loans and :Discounts and. other Assets
Bank Premises . ..
Liabilities of customers under letters of
credit (is per cotirra) .• .
Total Assets
317,068,996.06
• II,800,000.00
12,561,364,36
$ 769,180,668.5
LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC
Notes in circulation
Deposits
Letters of credit outstanding
Other liabilities
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Total Liabilities to Public .
1. cos of Assets over Liabilities
x ,ublic $ 64,027,541:60
43,851,926,00
636,133,025.48
12,561,364.36
I2,606,811.I2
$705,153,126.96
Kirkton, visited friends. at Varna
last • vt eak.:
Mi, and Mrs. Reid and son of
Seafort,h, ; S*ryiiied 1t.l he Jronle ( 1
Mi : and •Hips: Russell. *mitt over
the 'week -end. . -
Mi -ss Hazel. Sparks; and Mx. Rus-
sell Sparks ,o.f. Stanely spent last
week at Toronto Exhibition. :
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Scotchmere,Mr•.
Charles Scotchm,ere spent. the we-
ek -end with friends and relatives
in Kitchener,.
- UENSALL.
3. W. Or weir wzt on a p e_'sire
trig? to Muskoka last wee...
Rev. M r.Naylor peached his
farewell sermon in 'St. Taul's.Angl-
lean Church last Sunday- morning,
the churohb'i ii;f' 11 el to capa;^.ity,
?3r. Naylor has ministered here for
a number of years And has been
stationed in Dresden.
W. -J. Johnson, of St. Louis, is
visiting relatives and friends in and
around . Hensall.
Mrs. Thos. Drumm/1d,, svho has
' i L1redayy September tah. 19(411', .
Put your machines in good ;shape with
Massey.Har'ris Parts. Made from
same materials and same patterns as the -
originals. Genuine Masseyr'Harras Parts,
are gvaranteed to fit.
PRICES OPEN 'TO INSPECTION
'k'ngsfin2e 04-10 arts Are Sullal By
EO. K. FA ELL
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OF SREDS, WHETHER: IT -BE ALL ,THE VARIOUSS' GRASS 4,
SEEDS,OP THE FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING' THE' -HOUSE-. - •
Detroit,' 'visited relatives here.
Iren P.o e. whb ha•,'beea `spend
ng 7. her'•••vacation with: her Rniothei•
here, returned' to`Tcri'orito: •
11lras John, Can tt,'a..welt known
resident of , Hensa1l,. -recently, cel-
ebrated ;her,. -58th birthday, .at , her
home During the day many ie
latives. and friends called .to ex-
tends nongratulation'sl.
Mrs. `Chellewi who has (apes t'the
•summ•er -with her,parents:, Mr. and
Mra. C.• Cook, left for her ,horde in
oLs Angers, Calif. , • 1
A 'social .evening was held in the
baseiiiant of the Anglican ,Church
the ,other evening, in ,honor of
and . Mrs. Naylor, who loft ,. for
Dresden. .
CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i Brown and !,
.family of Detroit, are holidaygin
with Mr. and Mrs. Go:t•eib Brown
At a 'well attended meeting the
been spending the sunitner months Es aagelical's of Crediton, decided
--visiting relatives in Toronto and to hold their tannLal fown }supper
other points, returned to her on the evening of October pth.
home .here, ' •
Mr.. and IMrsE, Sarlile,, sof' De-
troit, are, visiting ,with their 'sisters
Mrs. Leiper and Mrs. Hugh Me
Donald.
Margaret Johnston, who- las
lda. Brown, of London, ,visited
yith Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Brown.
Ilii, and Mrs. Edgar Ft.erth, of
Zurich, visited withhisbrotheor +.
red Wwerth.
Barbara Broddy, of Pt. Rower,
been visiting for =some time in Tor- is visiting at the United chureri
onto, has breturned ,home. parsonage, a
rM, and Mrs. Thos,: Hemphill, of • Fern Schroeder, 'who' ,nary ,been
Detroit, are visiting re:atves here: icing with Mr and Mrs. John Wein:.
DIV' G. Knapp ,lairs returned,.• has returned to Detr=oit.,
from. Toronto, wills ,his wife is vis.- Peary Heist, ,who hasb een hoin+e
iting her horns; in North .Bruce, visiting with her mother has re-
,. L. Case, railway agent, ac- turned to Ann Arbor, Mich..
eompanied by Mrs Co,1:sare vis- Mc. and Mrs. Isaac Hill 'and
icing in Toronto, Detroit, andBuf- 1VMr"s..Vic. Keetie visited at Port
tato, it being Mr, Case's holiday, Huron, during the week
season. Mr, and Mr's, Will Beaver of Hen -
Rev. McElroy, pastor ,of Car-
mel 1'resbyretian Church, moved
into lips new home on Bing street
last weeks
Mattie Ellis, who has been vis-
iting for a couple of peeks with
sail •and Mr. Chris; Beaver of Hesp-
ler, renewed acquaintances in town.
Laurette Holtzruann,
turned hone from Camp Miniwaxrca
in Northern Mich., wherle she has
been camp nurse for the summer:.
`o a'z', Cis in Gue:ph, returned home, ' An auto load of young Evan -
The annual flower Show ,cif the ggelicals motored to Bridgeport to
Hennaii branch of the 'iforticuilt-
urat Sop:iety, of South Huron, Maas
held in the Town Hallos Tuesday
attend the Christian Endeavor Con-
vention..
on-.vention.
Leonard Wein met with an acci-
afternoon and evening =last, land . dent the other evening, while de-
was decidedly the best yet. the livering bread by auto. Some tel-
atlerrdance was large anda most e'lshone men were btringing wires
splendid +e•IrcAVing' of .floc erg ofei*-•and in order to avoid a ;slack wire
ery varlet:. , !Mr., Wain turned tout quickly and
Mr.and M's. `ueo.ry?lcTnty+re of iswcrve back overturned th rooad„ The,
Detroit, are visiting With her ,mo autod Mr, Wein
eller, Mrs', Jas, ;Sparks, i wars rendered unconsclbws for �sevyJ
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