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Zurich Herald, 1929-09-26, Page 4
IPAZE 7011FINt�FMJtw.4+a W gy+iN01(.��q!1' '91?'0041 440't3tdiNtit00aN4ifie ®•000 sed �<' r FOIU) USED TRUCK, STEEL CAB, RUSTEL AXLE, ONLY $275.00 nt28 CHEV. TRUCK, S'1h.\:e.HW BODY, REAL HEAVY DUTY TIRAJS, LIKE NEW, FOR $650.00 x9 2 FORD TRUCK 10 -ft. LONG BY 6 -ft, LONG, 52 -in. SIDES, A REAL STOCK TRUCK, AT $175.00 •1923 FORD, STRAIGHT I>ODY, IN SPLENDID CONDITION, FOR $150.00 HESE TRUCKS HAVE BEEN TAKEN IN ON THE NEW FORD 1A,,.> TON TRUCKS. LET US KNOW YOUR. TRUCK PROBLEMS here is a Ford for every purpose, light delivery to the Four -ton truck. My Elliot - Ford Dealer lone 64 - Exeter • • • • titlei te000etCis° '3rzoc`e'100ti0e100idD0000000J`,'f4t°seeeeso+ze00deD fa-k.i-4.4.1.1n a 9'x?1. +F••i~+''f+++ i +-: itr i4+++-141,+++++++++++++++++++++++44 + 4. 4. s� Fresh Soda Biscuit, l '. 1 c .ink Jar Rings dozen 18e. Fruit dishes dozen r.0c. P & G. soap, 11 bars for 50c + 1 gal.. crocks, each 20c ,t- Plates; dozen 75c., $1., 1.25, 1.50 Thite Wine 'Vinegar, Best Quality per Gallon 40c ',i'' Jars, Pints, dozen .$1.00 gars, Quarts, dozen $1.25 ',s gallon Jars, doz. $1.65 4. 4 Lantern. Glasses each 10e. Large pitchers, each 20c ,'ii, • Flower Pots, 5, 10, 15c. each Dinner Sets reg 28.50 for $21.00 • • Cups and Saucers, dozen $1.20 6 mixing bowls, set 69c .. Water Jugs, 20c, 25c, and 35c Each • Linoleum, 4 yards wide, at per Yard $3.00 1.a Belle, Crepe 38 -in. wide SALE PRICE; yard... ... $1.'00 i -as Flakes, 2 for 19c. ' 9 Y'..Crfraa. •:,fie:,. ,;u;i„m �. '"1 'F'a: Ducnesse Satin, yd. $1.19 is anghains and Prints yard 19c Turkish towels 25c and 39c Ladies Vests, each 15c. Emb. Floss, 2 skeins for 5c Men's Dress Shirts each $1.00 Boys' Play suits, 75e and $1. r"•tiildren's Hose, all colors, pr. 19c Men's Socks pair 15c .fen's Overalls and Smocks,at each $2.15 tr-aw Hats, each 10c Bathing Suits, 75c and up 4 4r •WURM I + +$$•++4•A+++++%••3•++•++•i+++4tetrt.+i•+ }.,1..F.•i.•i•3•••+ d••i•++++i•-i I•++++ OVAL CORD A tire built to stand the strains of 1929 motor- ing- sudden braking, quick pick-up, higher speeds. its super -strong carcass combines new .engi- neering principles, new construction. Side-walls are strongly buttressed to resist rut and curb wear. Tread is thicker, with deep -cut blocks to give greater non-skid mileage. `1G'.bae New Royal Cord is the tire you must have to get the best from your car, ROMMON 1IRE DEPOT irivacti MCtiusscall • Z ,ll R..N C 1. H 1't .; L D . Qt DBRZCH FAIR NEXT WEFT: The popular district fair at God.` erieh Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday'.;, September 30, October 1 and 2, F:zll Program of races and grandstantl 'it Lractions Tuesday and Wednesday. Entertainment by Cowan Concert Company in Opera douse Wednesday dight. STRAYED From niy premise,, 2ncl con., St-- anlc*y, 2, 2-year-okl heifers, 1 light color and 1 .red. Finder please note ify Fred Rziihwell, Bale cfield p.n;' Phone 86-8, Mensal]. 10-3 BLAKE Quite a number from this vicinity attended anni\ ersary services at 1-111- b gi'i en last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John. Dick of Orillia accompanied by Mr.. Dick of Hen- sari ::pent Friday at the home of 1VIr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas. Miss Alberta Finlay- returned -to her home after spending a faw (lays with friends in Hensall. Mr. Jacob Kennel el a zd family have got settled in their h nie recently va- cated by Mrs. iMIe:Dougal who has moved to Zurich. Mr. Harold Johnston of Goderich, spent Sunday at his home in the vill- age. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys and fam- ily spent Sunday with friends in Hen- sall. Miss Gladys Bough; who is in'. training in the Seaiurth Hospital, sLi-. eut Friday afternoon under the parr., ental roof. Mr. John Thirsk returned recently from a very pleasant trip wt11 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Boyes to Huntsville. A large number from this vicinity attended Zurith Fair cn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Zapfe of Dru- cefield, accompanied liy friends spent S:.;nday at the Home of Mrs. E. Clark.. Miss Lydia Cin€^Crich, R.N., who.,, was en special duty at Sertperth.ilos pital, returned home on Friday. Mr. andrs. Cori: t 1: .heir and tunny, aceeinpanied l.v lairs.' John t>ecbler of the visage, spent Sun- day hi '1 ivi:stuck and ri'inity. Mrs. Jake 'chrrartzerni.ruher spent a few deye v-itb friends en tete :Gosh- en line north. Mr. and Mr8. Geo. Koch, Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Kraft of Dashwood, Mrs. Little and family of Hensall, Mr. Mil- ford, Alma and Rose Koch, all of De- troit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel. ZURICH FALL FAIR (Continued from Page one) HORSES General Purpose -Brood mare with foal -J. A. Smith; Foal --R. Lamont, 0. Koehler, J. Battler; Yearling -R. M. McLinchey, R. McBride, J. Batt- ler; 2 yr. old -Wm. Decker and 2nd, R. McLinchey; 3 -yr. old -J. A. Man- son; Span -W. Decker, Elmer Thiel, G. 1. ' u 1. , Agrieultnral mare with foal -S. McBride, M. Tin- : 4* ney, A. Reichert; Foal -M. Tinney, S. McBride, A. Reichert; Yearling- o A. Melidk, R. Tinney, N. Keys & Son; - 2 yr. old -H. Rader and 2nd, 11I. Tin- 0 ney; 3 yr. old -E. Willert, H. Claus- • ins, H. Eagleson; Span -R. Stephen- son, L. H. Rader, H. Eagleson. Heavy • Draught -2 yr. old -M. Tinney, N. • Keys & Son, A. Becker; 3 yr. old -0 L. H. Rader; Span -L. H. Rader, E. Willert, H. Truernner. Roadster • -Brood mare and foal -W. Decker, • H. McDougall; Foal -O. McLinchey; w 2 yr. old -H. Truemner, A. Miller, • E. Restemeyer; 3 yr. old -A. R. 1 Campbell; Lady driver -H. McDou g gall. Carriage -Brood, mare with • Foal -O. Koehler; Foal -W. Decker; • Yearling -J. A. Manson; 2 yr. old-,. E. J. Walper, J. A. Smith; Single • carriage horse in buggy -N. Keys & Son, W. Davidson, R. McBride. Mer- g ner's Special -S. McBride; T. Ear's•• • Special -W. Decker; A. 0. Er» • Special -L. H. Rader. Judge -H. J. •►. Darroch. Th:urs (a r, Beraternbcr 26th, 1921 WHEN y©u have occasion to send Money Orders they may be obtained readily at any Branch of the Bank of Montreal. Established 3.617 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $900,000,000 Zurich Branch- C. H. JOY„ Manager. rftamoomeamromosawnamoumnortrwo 1 eat2000r,D060000t0d"�0000 rix%0050t7400 9l3a:i;"00(490i 1050000P10l.aSeate a�ille0Car00'1r000600 0 0 n • • • • 0 0 - • • • • • • • 0 CATTLE Registered Durham -Cows -R. M. Peck; Yearling heifer -C. Pym & Son. W. Oestreicker and 3rd; 2 yr. old - R. M. Peck; Bull calf -R. M. Peck; W. Oestreicker and 3rd; Heifer calf -W. Oestreicker, C. Pym & Son and 3rd; Year old bull calf -R. D. Hunt- er & Son; Herd -T. Johnston, R. Peck, Grade Cattle-Cowc-F. J. Haberer and 2nd; Heifer calr-J. Battler, F. Haberer; Yearling -F. J. Haberer; 2 yr. old -F. J. Haberer, 0. Surerus, F. J. Haberer; Fat cow or heifer -O. Surerus; 2 yr. old steer -F. Haberer; Yearling steer - 0. Surerus, F. J. Haberer and 3rd; Ste- er calf -F. 3. Haberer and 2nd; Herd. -F. J. Haberer; Holstein cow-. H.• Clausius and 2nd; A. Melick; Hol- stein heifer, yearling or over- H. Clausius, 2nd and 3rd; Jersey cow - H. Yungblut, Ed. Haberer, J. Battler; Yearling Jersey heifer -F. R. Tinney Jersey calr-H. Yungblut, G. K. Farwell; Bank of Montreal Special, R. M. Peck and 2nd; T. L. Wurnn Special - R M. Peck; Stade and Weido Special -H. Yungblut. Judge --J. C. Ross. SHEEN Lincoln-Shearling rani -T. M. Snowden; Shearling ewe -G. Pen - hale and 2nd; Ram lamb -T. Snow- den, G. Penhale; Ewe lamb --G. Pen- hale, T. Snowden. Oxford Downs_. Aged ram -T. McAdams, T Snowden Shearling ewe -S. J, Pym & Son and 2nd; Ram lamb --S. J. Pym, and 2nd: Ewe lamb -T. McAdams, S. J. Pym & Son; Ewe, -S. J. Pym and Son; and 2nd; Shropshire Downs -Shear - ling ram -R. Hunter & Son, J. A. Manson; Aged ram -J. A. Manson, J. Battler; Shearling Ewe ---R. D. Hunter, J. A. Manson; Ram lamb - R. D. Hunter and 2nd; Ewe lamp - R. D. Hunter, J. A. Manson; Ewe -.- R. Hunter and 2nd; Leicester sheep. -Slim-ling owe -J. A. Manson and 2nd; Ram Lan -ib ----J, A. Manson Ewi Ismb-J, A. Menson and 2nd; Pevc -J. A. Manson, J. Battler; Fat sheep I-i1. 1). Hunter, B. J. Yyrn,. • • • • • • • 0006.0.00-06 ED 2.6 Ontario Election Act, 1927, R. S. O Chap. 8 and Ontario Voters' Lists Act, 1927, Chap. 7 THE ONTARIO ELECTION, OCTOBER 30th, 192 TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints. or nr+<ats with regard to Voters' Lists to be used at the pending election of a member of the Legis - hila Assembly for each of the Electoral Districts of .guron North, anal Huron South, will be hedl d for the respective municipalities in said Districts, at the following times and places, mentioned in schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the Revising Officer for each Municipality, and the last date for making complaints or appeals to the said Clerk. Municipality Date Ashfield Township Colborne Tp. Grey Tp. Howick Tp. Morris Tp. Turnberry Tp. East. Wawanosh West Wawanosh Goderich Town Wingham Town. Brussels Village Blyth Village Hay Township Hulled Tp. Goderich Tp. McKillop Tp. Stanley Tp. Stephen Tp. Tuckersmith Tp. Usborne Tp. Clinton Town Seaforth Town Exeter Village Hensall Village Tp. Tp. of Sitting Oct. 7th Oct. 10th Oct. 11th HURON NORTH Time of Clerk of Last Day for Sitting Revising Officer Complaints 11 a.m.. C.E. McDonagh, Lucknow R3 Oct.3 10.30am.Mrs. L Hetherington, Goderich Oct.'T 11 30am.. 3.• H. Fear, Ethel Oct.8 11.30am. Geo. W. Walker, Gerrie Oct.2 11 a.m. Alex. MacEwan, Bluevale Oct.9 W. R. Cruickshank, Wingham Oct.10 A. Porterfield, Beigrave No.1 Octal Durnin Phillips, Lucknow Oct.4 Miss R. V. Naegele, Goderich Sep.2 T W. A- Galbraith, Wingham Oct.12 A.H. Macdonald, Brussels Sep.28 Jas. D Moody, Blyth Oct.14 Place of Sitting Tp. Hall, Ashfield 'fp. Hall, Carlow Tp. Hall, Ethel Oct. 5th Tp.. Hall, Gorrie Oct. 12th Tp. Hall, Morris Oct. 14th Tp. Hall, Bluevale Oct. 15th For. Hall, Belgrave Oct. Sth Tp. Hall, W. Waw. Oct.1,2,3,4, Crt. Goderich Oct. 16th Town Hall, Wingham Oct. 2nd, Town Hall, Brussels Oct. 17, Com. Hall, Blyth 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. HURON SOUTH Oct. 15th Tp. Hall, Zurich 2.30 pro Oct. 5th Com. Hall, Londesb'o 3 p.m. Oct. 7th, Hall, Holinesville 3 p.m. Oct. 14th Libr. H'l, Seaforth 3 p.m. Oct. 8th Tp. Hall, Varna 2.30 pm.. Oct. 9th Tp. Hall, Crediton 1 p.m. Oct. 12th Walker H'1 Brnce'id 3 p.m. Oct. 18th Tp. Hall, Elimville 230 pm. Oct. 3rd Town Hall, Clinton 2.30 pm. Oct. 11 Town Hall, Seaforth 2.30 pm. Oct. 16, Vill. Hall, Exeter 2.30 pm. Oct. 4, Town Hall, Henson 1.30 pm_ A. P. Hess, Zurich Oct.11 J. England, Londesboro Oct.2 R. G. Thompson, Clinton Oct.3 J.. McNay, Seaforth No. 2. Oct -.10 L E_..Har swell, Varna. Oct. 4 IL Eillrer, Crediton Oct. 5; D.. F. McGregor, Seaforth R. 3 Oct. 9 Henry Strang, Hensall R.1 Oct.15 D. L. Macpherson, Clinton Sept.3,0 J_ A. Wilson„, Seaforth Oct. Si Jos. Senior,, Exeter Qct.12' John Patterson, Benson Oct. 1 The County Judge is the Revising Officer for all Municipalities in North. and. 'South, Huron. All persons are called upon to examine the. Voters' Lists to ascertain that their names are car,- O rectly entered therein. • le •AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of the said Municipalities who desires to complain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said list for that municipality has been omitted front the same, or that.tha names of any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may as aboveset out apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name of any other person entered on or removed. from the list. • AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in 'writing in the prescri-- , 2 bed form (in duplicate) sign+.ed by the complainant, and given to the Clerk sof the .Revising Officer, or 6, • left for him at his address as. stated abase. , j; t' The lists of voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks of the Revising Officer in. each • Municipality as above. - For further information write t Mrs.. X. 13.3teynolds, Box 444 tGodericli, Jerk for the Flee- eea tion Board, of the County of. Hurons ,}F E. N. LE41'S, ' Chairman for the Election Board of title County of Huron. 10 IDated at Goderich the 18th Day of September, A. D., Lu2p.. art•••• 1 • • Judge --=J. C. Rossi HOGS Yorkshire -Aged sow -J. Battler, Spring sow -J. A. Manson and 2nd; raznworth-Aged boar -J. ' A. Man- son and 2nd; Aged sow -J. A. Man: - son and 2nd. Johnston & Kalbfieisch special -J. A. Manson. Judge --J. C. Ross. POULTRY Hamburrgs-Cock and hen, J. Bat - ;ler. T. Wilson; Cockerel and. pullett Wilson and 2nd; Barred Rocks -Cock, T. Haywood, H. Yungblut, Hen, H. Yungblut, Cockerel -T. Wil - S, Pym & Son, pullet -NV. Gren- er and 2nd; White Rocks ----Cock and ren -T. Snowden, Cockerel -W. Gren- ,er, '. Iioe4e1ns, and 2nd; Dark Brahams-Cock-T. II. 'Yungblut, T. Wilson, Pullett- T.. Wilson; Black IVIinorkas-Cock.1. Wilson~ H . Yungblut; Campines- Battler, 'F. .Kockenrs, Hen -Y., Battler Cock T. Wilson; Anconal -Cocker-. and 2sec1, Cockerel and pullet -F'. Kock ;eI-.T. Heywood, J. Battler, PulletJ.,. encs and :2nd;; Partridge''Cauchins-jHeywood and 2nd; Black Spanish,- Cock, here, cockerel and Pallet -T. . WiI Cock, hen, cockrel and pullet -T. Wil-' son and 2nd; S. C. W. Leghorns son; Bantams --Cock and Hen -1: Cock and hen, G. Heywood and 2rtd; Heywood, T.. Wilson; Cockerel and Cockerel -G. lleywood, T. Wilson, pullett-G. Heywood and 2nd; Coll. i'mllett,-T. Wilson, G. Heywood'; R.C. of Pigeons -41. Yungblut. ' Pekin W. Leghorns---Cock, hen and ;puIlett China ;Ducks -Old, J. Battler, J. A.. --T. Wilson; W. Orcpin 'Young --`1% gtons-Cock, Manson, Snowden.; Ruez hen, Coekrel and pullett-T. Wilson Ducks --4)1(1-T. Snowden ; Decks, any .• t and 2nd; S. C. Brown Le horns- Variety -old -T. SnowdenToulouse. Cockerel and Pullett-�''r Wilson and Geese -old --J. Battler; Turkeys -old. 2nd; White Wyandottes---Crock, arta and young --7'. ;;nov.cic:in. hen, F. Cocherns and 2nd; Rhode Dr. . _ J. MacKinnon Special -G.. Island Reds -Cock- F. Kockems, hen Heywood, • H., Yttnghuta 1'. iCackeres;; t ock rel Judge --Win. Rfllings.