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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-09-15, Page 4loose LURICIR HERALD 4 -- T'hersdase Septcreber xath,l > • ZURICH FALL F MONDAY and TUESDAY September ber 26th .a .d 27th, 1927 SPEED CONTESTS FREE-FOR-ALL MILE HEATS BEST 3 IN 5 PURSE $150.00" est $75,00 2nd $35.00 31'd $23.00 4th: $15,00 Pour to 'enter and our t'o start. No entry fee,exoept •owner inuist be member of Society,, GREEN RACE MILE HEATS BEST 3 IN 5 PURSE $50.00 est $25,00 2nd $12.00 3rd $8.00 4th $5.00 ,p'our to enter and four to start. No entry fee, except owner must be 'member of Society. For Homes which have not won public money prior to Sep- tember 1st, 1927, Horses which hove won money at fan, fairs only are not debarred. ALL ENTRIES MUST • BE MADE WITH SECRETARY ON SECOND DAY OF FAIR, BICYCLE RCE t ", , ; • Once around track, -open to boys 12 to 16 years of ag^L Goods valued at $2.50 for list and . 2nd 'prizes, donated by W. G. Bess. Sc. Sons. WALKING CONTEST • •Open to all. Once around' the. race track First prize $3:00 Second prize •$2.00 Third prize $1.00. , • HORSESHOE CONTEST For Championship of South Miran. Thirteen point game Entries to hold memb>ership ticket. 1st $3.00; '2nd $2.00 SPECIAL PRIZES - HORSES • :°3,. W. HOF FMAN, offers goods from his store to value of $3.50 for bet halter broke spring colt exhibited by a boy fifteen years old or under, ''ESLEY MERNER, offers goods from his store to value of $3.00 for the best Gentleman's Outfit, open to farmers and farmers' eons ' only. • _T. EATON CO., LTD, offer a handsome silver trophy or cup, 17. inches high, which will be suitably engraved and become • the sabsolute possession of the winner, together with a cashp11Ze •hof Eight Dollars for the best Agricultural Team, snot exceed- ing 2700 pounds, owned and of 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 OIC' MONTREAL, Zurich, offer $5.00 cash, for the best fineshed cattle beast. any breed, up Lo three years old. First prize $3.00 second prize $2.00. Open to farmers of Hay Townships '=,. L. WURM offers a pail of Dr;. Hess Stock Food, value $3.50, for the best calf unler one year old, any breed. A. JENKINS MFG. Co. Ltd., offer 50 -lbs. Royal Purple Calf Meal for the best Calf raised on not leas than 50 lbs. of Royal Purple -Calf Meal. Entries to deposit receipt of purchase with Secy. HOGS 01INSTON & KALBFLEISCH offer a servicable reflector lantern, value $3.25, for the best pair of 'bacon hogs, select type POUL CRY 1111/r. A. J. MacKIN NvN 'offers $3.of cash for best pen of two pullets and one cockerel. The three birds trust be of one varietyand mmust not shown in an o ther class. •• bey o .. .. ; FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. •11.ASZ'HO '& SONS offergoods. to' value of •$3.00 to -person winning highest' erember ofe.pointis einc.elasses dS•zand 19. = First prize to- eount 3 ..points, 2nd- prize ..2 -points and Ord: tprize -_i point.- , • *CHILBE, offers a 50-1b. bag of Maple Leaf flour for' half bushel* of potatoes, any variety, containing beast number of potatoes, ' same to become' 'property of donor,' OTHER CLASSES 1117. O'BRIEN .Offers $2.00 cash; for butter in 1 -Ib. prints, six pounds,. 'wrapped in parchment paper Appearance as well .as quality, to eount in making award. . AITADE '& WEIDO' offer goods from •!store to value of $3.00 to the person winning the highest number of peiiits in the Grain and Seed Ciase. First Prize to count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points :and 3rd prize 1 point. 1LLIAMS BROS. offer 100 -pounds "of Choice Faintly Flour • for best loaf o1 bread baked from this well-known and popular brand of flour...•. P. J .O'DWYER offers a cash prize of $3.00 for the 'beat display • -of Ladies' Work. • S!MPSON 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. NIL 0. HESS &'SONS, offer goods prizes to winners of Bicycle Open to boy's 12 'to 16 years Prize $1.00. ZURICH' ..JUBILEE BAND to .value of $2.50, %or'1'st and.` 2nd Race, once around the trach,: old. First prize $1.50; Second IN ATTENDANCE ; IGRAND CONCERT IN TOWN • HALL 0•N PAIR NIGT1 . AFTER THE CONCERT •. Sauce to music furnished by London`s Own Orchestra. ,. F. HESS, SECY-TREAS. E. (F. KLOPP, PRESIDENT. DRYSDALE, Mr. and Mrs Bd. Wesley of abet -1.0A, were `,-eek-end visitors • 'th Mr. Ed ft MOns3P.an, Mr, and Mrs. Soverign. Duch- "iaarla and Mr, and Mrs, Renry Den - -....eahae, spent Sunday with their :? atr'fe and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, • Jc,a, :rBcdliinaa on the Goshen Line, . Mise Bernette Mouseea.u, who •esspent a couple of ntonths with re - hi Detroit, ,has returned to er home, Mrs, Rachel .Denomme, after sp- Iding 'some time iters; with her alrotother, Mr. Ed. Mousseau, hat nod to Detroit, ibtr, and \1VJltl„ Omer Den-oinae Of ' li+tirolt, are spending ,their• Miley- .1400oll with t;ie foi•i'n.rs'-.parents4 I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denonnne. A family (adhering .wars, 1held at the honey of Mr. ,attd.Mrs. Alex. Ewe last week, the occasion be- ing a visit of Sinter q3erniee,their daughter of St . glic. Joseph . p H'aspalf t . , London, Bean harvesting now the is order of the stay, Miss Cunninghanli of Ottawa,has c's innd her position as teacher of the Ifs while y N o, 1 S, S, School, Willi-. Miss Gibbons is back :to thenorth school. (.ti STANLEY POWNSHIP Miss Susie Westlake spent the Week -end at Goderich,•• 111- and Mrs, .A.1freditireStlalte while . o -n 'their' way to tirleli •ucleeer'die,:y erica" .wit11 Xis„ t• relelet have been a more lscrio is accident, -when a pig . cause springing f Alp suddenly and, caused 'Mr, West- lake°s' car to turn turtle. tunately the occupants, escaped tivith only iuinov injuries • Mr. and M. Wm. 10;c:Donaid. and family of Goder+icl , were vis - iters at the ,l.tome " of the Misses Snowden on Sunday. Mrs, Madge returned home af- ter spending a: week in Exeter, 1ST fiKE Anniversary Services [will be. field in Blake United Church on Sunday, September 18t11, et 1l O'clock a,m,, all d ,at: 7 o'clock, in The pastor Rev. Mr, ;Penrose will conduct the Morning 'ser'vice and Rev. Mr; Connor of ,Iiippen, will conduct the evening 'sertic'e. All are .cordially invited, Mr.. Gordon. Johnston of -Nein. Ontario; is vis:ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thee.' Johnston. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Keys and children :spoilt Saturday with Tri- ends in Flensall. Mr and i4irs.• Earl Barber of Komoka, who spent their honey- moon at- Niagara Falls, Toronto, and Muskoka, called on friends in this vicinity ,on • Saturday, an, their way home via the Blue Water Highway. •• Mx, and Mrs. W - K.e11y of Lon- don, ••spent Sattirday a.t -the home of Mr_. and Mra, J. A. Mansoni, Mi•, and Mrs, Fred, W, Hass, of fin•l,sall, spent .Friday evening at. the ,horn; of Mt': and Mrsi. Jas, Carnie• Mr, and Mrs, P, Grami of, Lan- sing, ;Mich., called on friends rin thio vicinity on St.nday. 14Ir.:and Mrs. Ross ,Johnston, ac- companied .'hy Mrs. Meyers, spent Sundaywith friends in Ex- titer: Miss Blanch Jeffrey of Kitchener ,;pent the week -end unJee the par- ental roof . Mr. an defrs. Robt, Allan and litt'e caught r, of Brucef'e•d cal- led on friends in this, village on Sunday, Quite a'number from this vic . inity attended the school Fair ; at Zurich last Friday. Dashwood Miss Pearl Schade and gra Albright of Millbank Monday for positions .a Mr. and Mrs, M. 1:1cI;a De- troit and Mrs. Pete ,1vIcis lags, motored to Toronto on.'and Niagara Fa11's ,rt having a most p• Mises Lucille, Jean, llcIsaae of turned home, ,after Spending. lr<mer holidays with ,their rents, Mr. and Mrs. P .kr..and NIra: Sem.,Noll y of Stratford, speilt d with Mr. tenets It1eYn other relatives in. town Mr.. Sfllr,o n HaI tm:.in, an ard' of D.etrclit, alio;. Dii 'tae,, M blehsaac and s otored toNiagara 'aI y, a eturning`.y the Sidle 'Ali s, '' 3gcden bf Etete w day's' lr i.{3 ch 1st w • 1131, and •Ila, S..ltenk nuoCoied to'°Isi'ijclrener Mr. and 1vIrr:'Ht• Ne1,s e 'vi•siti;ng n Kitchener 111-. and• Dlrs: • hl+;ty ' ci F tint .Sunday with -Mr. Mr. Oestl•eicher:; • Miss Freda Schroeder, 'Saturday after a pl With friends' in•.;Pembr Da ahwood- Et-ange;ical inn have decided to ho nual fowl supper nn Don't forget the date. Miss- Clara Krait has spending several t hdnn. Quite a puatber from 'attending London Pair t Miss Cr nk ,left on. t London. i ac of aac of the vii Exhib- ition. , and re pc wonderful tri 'Mary and R' Detroit, have re nding the leusir 'grand- parents, 111.cisaac. and fain,-' i1 the week- Penstiver and ' 1' d son Ed - S>? to 1VIe- l'L Ii<on 'Willis, rii 1s on Sun- day, day ]• r, spent a Fe' wee*: • • :and Tante ilv" on Sen - ' d chwanger• are ' • Kitchener, sp and ,.Mrs,. S. ,returned oneas inty is- it' ole. , . congreg- ation ld their a'r.October 19. returned afterweeks in .Lo • Here are his week. HENS"ALL' . Mrsi. CDre- Smith, of St• Marys, 1 isit:ng her parents, Mr.. and Mins G. C. PPetty, • • ' Mr. and ;ftIrs:, J. '111'cKenzle, and mi t nixie f _aly, of a ' r n , Alta., are-:vts►it '. ing .with •his, itiiothei• "here;, J)r. Bell, 01 Philadelphia,.;is Vis icing at hi'3 home here; •`Tile doct or and hie brother' David, recently returned 'from a ,trip through Swit- zerland, Germany, Sweden and Norway(, - - ( - Jack Carmichael of Detroitt vis- ited over the- week -end at hie home here. Ethel Murdock is visiting for a few weeks with relatives in Tone Wanda, N,Y. Edith MsEwan, who has spent the summe months visiting her 'si'ster and brother here, has return- ed to Kitchener. Lloyd Smith of Detroit, vi'sited with his - parents, Mr, and ,Mrs. ,Alex Snaith, t Gerald Fargtthar%, of the Bank of Montreal staff, resigned his pos- ition in the Bank and left ifor the wast, aecompanied by- Donald Ho- garth and Carl Passirlore, each one itltendin gto isecute suitable em- ployment, where they intend to r -e male for some time, , Clarence Malin, of Bay City, vis- ited his parents here; 'inlet. Green, accompanied by a fete. boyrfinoda from. Detroit, vie heel with IV Ir, land Mrs 'Joaaas 'Green twee , IV t • Wm. Bleckit-el'i,- of L:an's:ing,. Mich „ has been visiting hie patents '. and: Mrs, Win, Blackwell ,os. the Palle irie. Oa: Monday Morn - he left for a• motor trip to visit file;ods at 111ichigrn, and -Tole! there to the Western province's on an extended. tour, - Ella McPhersoii of Salmon City Idaho, visited friend's in town the Vaal weJlc: Mrs, L, M,ller of Windsor; is N'isiting• her parent-;, Mr. and Mrs,J irharcl Blatchford: and other re- latives in ;town . Mr. and Mrs, A; L. Case left on a motor trip to Toronto, Niagara anti New -York, COUNTY NEWS The tug Forrest arrived rec- enfiY at Goderich from Sarnia,With the. Kilmer & Barber. dredge. Thia aeno. with the Eorre.;t dr- edg4.has been at work between•th p ers`'a id 'the ou!s;._e b;eakwate, s the last while, - - .A e.L. M 'Ke. -1:4), who ha carr:e 1. on a harness making business in Kippen for the past twenty years or so, has sold his residence sWox•kman and will have a isale of 'his household effects. He will continue his business for a time at least. The report has beenl received that the Goderichband has been apt aided third place in the com- petition at the Toronto Exhibit- ion. . - -- . .- Miss. •Petar- Hastings of Turnb berry Tp. has a badly fractured Elbow., She was' milking when 'a Horse das'led into the yard, frigh- tening thl cows and the one she )aai 1•elilking kie..ed, ,.noel( ingher 'against a cement wall. - Chas. Wakefield had a nasty -ac- cident sib ile working at ' Thos. 111-11?illanis, Hullett Tp., one . day rec=inti,. .He .fe11 rfonr .a load and landed o na - fork, which pierced his side. .lire was removed. to Sea - forth .hospital and is recovering nicely - Paul Adams, a thresher, lost an eye ais the result of :an accident while working near Mo',esworth. He -vtas examining the steam gauge, when the glass burst and a piece of it flew into his eye. He -was rushed to the hospital, where it mss foundnecessary to remove the •eye. Clinton friends are interested in the marriage. of a former citizen, that of Governor- James B. Reyn- olds of Goderich, who wsa 1 Gent- ly wvedded to (Miss Edna Webb, court stenographer, also of God - Miss Miss Ella Morlock, a student of Exeter. High S.hool, won a- general proficiency 'scholarship of West - ,ern University, amounting to $440. She ranked' for other aw- ards, but these reverted to others when she won the major scholar ,ship. • Bert. Coller, drayman, Winghain had -•.a harrow _escape when plac- ing a hea- y machine in the :ba'se- neentof theBell factory. A pRrt oft he tacking gave Way 'and he was .pinned against the wall; 'One arnl•ii dislocated .and it -is- fear- ed there may be serious internal -1111131 ie4. 'very pretty ' wedding- took 'place at the home rof Mr,. ;and Mrs. H Crich, Clinton, on Aug. 31, 'when their daughter, Pearl Irene, be- 'caine- the bride of John E.• Turner of Tuckersmith, Rev„ A. E. Doan (officiating. AUCTION SALE 0.1 Real Estate, Household Er- ects and Chinaware at , - ZURICH;. ion:: SATum) AY, SEPTEMBER, 24th, 1927. At 1.30 o'clock, p.m. That deaira hie dwelling prop- erty north of the 'Zurich Mill, con- • sistng of two lots, a comfortable ala room house and Kticen, has a beautiful attic, well decorated,and wired .for hydro, . hard ,and soft K'ater,good barn; very choice lo- cationi being, the property of the late Mil. , Sarah Ehnes. • - 1 •=bedroom ieuit eomplete, 3 lied springs, 2 'bedsteads. Mattress, bureau;:.• clock, parlor suite; coni heater, coal. oil stor, e avitll: -'oven,. Boal. oil neater, cupboard, dining room .table, G` dining room! .chairs, high ,chair, 8 yds.' carpet, ,carpet sweeper, carpet strips 4 ,yards long, linoleum, rocker, garden cu:t- ivator, washboard, •sew ral sets of flat irons, 4g lily. o1 bbls., 45 -gal. rap; heavy gasoline bbl., pictures, quilt frames, wall brush, 2 Clothes baskets; 2 5 -gal. coal oil cans, coal scuttle, wash boiler, quantity ,of stove brood, books, pots, pans dishes, lantern, and a host of kit - c erutensils; , also the following iiew chinaware --3 vegetable bowls, 12 'small bowls, Owen poridge pla- tea, 8 doz, new cupa and saucers;, 4 tea pots, 5 vases,- butter - dish, 'spoon holder, 18 goblets, 16 large platters,, 3 fruit . bowl's and dishes. 10 small platters, 24 large plates„ pitchers, 13- large plates, Owed - Jura wed -lura plates, 43 small plates, 6 dozen large and small cloverleaf plate,; :13 clover leaf porridge plat- es, inValhd bowl. a.ncl dishes gal - ora -1 t TERMS --Cash, except real es- tate 10% on day of . sale, »,balance in 30 days with(oirt interest, Poa- ,siiatti ng iven immediately, 4I(''. ::fat`:.K:0 7,Ir 'uLi:tlilf1'J U Put your machines in good shape with. geIx111t•ine Massey -Harris Parts. 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