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.FURNACES J,,
ZURIC:f' HERtE
Mr. end1!'Xre T, Smith en fVa-
Ile' of Windsor azo Vieitieg the 1 at-
ter's, parents, Mr. and Mrs; Jonas
T artieib, "a
Rev. and Mrs, ''agerare visite
ing in Toronto and Kitchener tiros'
week. t
+ e • and.daughter.,
Kra, L P'ze tera g
Bide of Detroit, are visiting relat-
ovea int his vicinity,
Oise Alice Hoffman in visiting in
Kitchener.
11xrsl. T. John and Mabel are vis-
iting' in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. ITi*ed Rinker of
'Medford pent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Elsie. '
Mrs. S. Adams ia visiting her ,si-
ster; Mrs. E. Kraft.
Miss Nora • Miller has returned
after 4 'very pleasant ,visit with
Mx and Mrs(. C. L. Snider and
fatinilyj of.Detroit, are spending this
week at the home of Mr, Cl L:
Weber, '
friends in Pembroke
Arnold Eifert , of Detroit,and
sisters, Mrs. A. East 'of Ark. and
Mre. }•I. Campbell .of Hespler were
visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Sch-
roeder last weele ''
Miss Grace Kellerman; is visiting
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Oestreichervis-
ited in( London over the 'week -end.
Mrs!, M. McPsaae; and family re-
turned to Detroit on - Tuesday.
• Quite a number from her are
attending the Y.P.A. Convention; at
Kitchener this week.
Mrs. Abell has returned'" to Royal
Oak !after a pleasant visit here.
Mr. and Mrs,. Ed. Sippeh of Lan-
sing, Miele,. Mr, and Mrs. C. F.
Pfile, Mr. and Mrs.. G. }L PfileeMr,
and Mrs. J. Kuntz, held a most
pleasant picnic at Godericlit one
day reenetlyL.
,(tire: J. L. Nelson and. daughter,
Miss Kathleen; have. returned ' . to
Dashwood for a ;short visit with
the former ie uncle, Mr. C. L. Wal -
per. Theye have spent the past
three weeks camping; at Grand
Bend and are leaving, on Wednes-
day. for ,Detroit` en route to their
hone at Ft. Wayne, Ind.
A number pf • 1:wenty-five relati-
ves and friends gathered at the
home of Mrs. , Mary 1VIiller to 'sp-
end th'e day with her son, Lours
Miller, of Winnipeg, a former ole
Boy of £Dasiliwood. ,
Mir' and Mrs. Lee Elenbaum and
son B.A. (from 'Bad Axe, Minh., Mrs.
R. W. McElmusray and daughter
Margaret from Pigeon, Mich, and
Mr. +Dave Elenbaurn from Alma,.
Mich,, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Martini Schweitzer land Mr. and
Kr'S. WI. H. Hoffa anl. ..
THE BIG EVENT OF THE
SEASON
Goderichi Industrial Exhibition,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sep-
tember 3, 4, 5, Bigger and bet-
ter than ever. Four big Speed
contests ;• purses' $9e0• Thursday --
farmer's; trot, or pace? 2,20 trot or
pace; .Friday -2..30 trot or pace.
James E. Hardy, world's famous •
aerial artist; will perform before the
grandstand afternoon and evening
Many other {attractions.
LOGAL NEWS
Mtn Russell Preeter is Spending
•* week at Kitchener.
f = MA, and • Mrs. G. Koehler were
tilletalay visitors at Bayfield.,
• Vv. and Mrs. D. Ili'slsaac of Cred-
n spent Sunday with Mr. and
trot. A. Melick.
'. i lies* Vera Siebert is attending
little millinery openings in Lon- don
41ei vil Toronto.
Itis Gertrude Weber spent Stun
j with Mr. and Mrs. M. eW,be.r
may:
Iktyfield. •
and Mrs. Alf Treush of Vet
inn' spent theweek-end with fri
is the. village. '
Vire. and Mrs. T. L. Worm+ and
Vire Nesbitt Woods apent Sunday
IBIAayfielcl..
LydiaMae Faust is attending
Viet LP,,.; .Convention at Kitcb-
Mr and Mie. Oliver of Londan,
*Igni.. "visiting at the home of Mar,:
,-eenel, Mrs. Hy. Eiiekmeier.
Veola Gibson of Goderich
'Is*sresitt Sunday at the home of Mr,
: d Nies. Chas.. Weber.
VITA and IVire. Ed. Dates of Hzcy
were Sunday visitors of the
of Mr. and Mrs:. L. Kraft.
Messrs. M. E. Schweitzer, Lee
;1 haeme, Otto Weber, Charles
:Illitrietter and J. F. Moritz rare tak-
a motor trip to differentp arts
WW/ tern Ontario.
Vas A. Oberholtzer and Mrt
"Pak A. Siebert of Detroit 'spent the
liteetkeenwd with the latter'a par -
Met jack Wainer aitch family of
&emir',, are visiting at the home
let and Mrs, tr Mameeau, also
a dew wee)*a.
▪ Roti iDonaldsan, who hoe a'eeent
lye r •
�pld his .groom business TQ E. y
Jackson of Goderich, has purchased
a grocery buei *se in Teeaiwat:er.
While building operatioz?a ere
going .on in connection with: • the
st
-
'school,
the tr ir
d it'anJ to
our '15017. ,
a � �
e co hra5 a ranted the west 'stere of
G. C. Petters, block formerly Accu-
pied by the Jaekson Clothing Co.
and will; Lase it for the junior pupils
;of the school.
M. McDonald received the Asad
news 00 other ;day• of clan auto` ac-
cident which' happened to her son
Hugh, of Clinton, while out •mot-
oring with a ,chane netar Mitchell',
the coni' a 'Star sedan took , the
ditch, injuring both lads iso that it
was, 'necessary to remove .thein etc
the Mitchell Ho45pital.
,CARD OF THANKS
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartman wish
to greatly thank their neighbors
and friend :sfor the ;kindness and
floral tributes given during ' the
bereavement of the lass of htier
mother, the late• Mrs. Simon•Mittl•e-
holtz.
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
VOTERS' LIST
Notice is hereby given that I
have transmitted or delivered to
the personrs mentioned in Section
9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act,
the copies' required by said sec-
tionls,' to be so transmitted or de-
livered of the list made pursuant
to said Act of all persons appear-
•ing by thio last revised Assesment
Roll of the said inunaeipality to
be entitled, to vote in the said mut
icipality at elections for the Mem-
bers of the Legislative Assfembly
and At Municipal Electiona, and
the said List was first ,posted tip
itt myy office lin. Zurich, and
the 23rd
day of Augt1stt 1924, remaine
there for inspection. . I hereby
call up'on' all voters to examine the
said lilt ani if any errors or om
issiona are. found therein to take
immediate 'proceedings to • have
same corrected according to Law.
:Dated at Zurich' this 26th day of
August, 1924. 8-3
A. F HESS, r r "
Clerk of Hay Townrshipi,.
MARRIED
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CREDITON
daly September 917a; There will
be a ruKizning and afternoon f�ie�5
sign. The meeting Which will be.
i$om'ewl att in line with the:7di'oMti-
ond anniz el Bary' of the General Co-
unteil held reeently in IVIOntreatwiti.
be addresaeed• by some of the Posit'
Presidents of the XIiron Presby,
terial. •
EXETER
Mr. ainicl Mrs, G. S. Ho'wardr, :Miss
Evelyn and IVIesrlaznes Hauch and
McDonald df Brue field, are at-
te nding a funeral at F'airgrove;
Mich!. •
Word, was received of the death
of Jas. Collingwood, of Hamilton,
who passed away in t hat city as
the result of sun stroke, he was: 45
years and 9 monthe old, 'was an
Exeter old boy, being the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collingwood.
The rabbit 'shooters have r pur-
chased two more greyhounds for
the hunting season.
A. D. Clapp and. A. Dr Nix are
in town making arrangements for
commencing operations at the ev-
aporator on Sept. list, L
Signs have been erected at the
north: and :south end of town, bear-
ing the words., "WLlcome to Ex-
eter" and "Thanks Call Again." •
Harold Be11', Reeve of •Strath-
more;. Alta., who was with the.Can-
adian Weekly Editors, overseas,vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J,f, Hee-
nxanl.
Mrs,. R. G. Howard and family
of Goderich', visited at the home
of G. S. Howard.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Maar and son,
Mr.. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott were
on a motor trip taking the; Bfue
Water Highway to Collingwood. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cudrnore and
family of Alberta are visiting with
Wrn. Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Geo:. ,Knka.pp, ,of
Kamloops; B.C., who have been vis
iting the latter's sisters, Mrs..J.N;.
Howard, and Mrs. C. Wilson, left'
for their home.
Owingt o the; 'creaking of ; the
bit in. thiel mouth of a horse driven
by Wim. Hyde, on Friday last, the
beast ran, away on Main St.- and
cutting -aceors the hydro yard, br-
oke through the' fence into the gar
„Oen at the Grigg Stationery.
Mr. and Mips. ,Jets. Hepinatall and
family, Mrk Gowing And :son of
Midland, Mr and Mrs: McLaughlin
and son of Saginaw, Mich., have
been visiting .friends here.:
The .service. int he ' Methodi'st ch-
urch on Sundayevening was: con-
ducted by a representative of the'
Lord's Day Alliance.
Lin Hitz�ei and bride visited his
brothers and have returned to De-
troit.
M. and Mrs. Dan Mclsaac were
recent visitors at. 'Detroit.•
mr. and Mrs. Mose Haist of Pig
eon, Mich., are visiting relatives.
t _ Rev. Livingstone of Shuviile. and
Bev. Dreier of C'rediton,'exchanged
pulpits on 'Sunday. lest,,
Fred Kerr was again high gun
at the Ridgetown. Trapp, Shoot last
week, getting 1.40 out of .a poss-
ible 150..
• Mr: and Mrs. H. Sperling 'of
Walkerton, visited at the home of
iMr, and Mrs. john,Smith on Sun
day last,. Mies Velma returned with
them and will .spend a couple we
eks in Walkerton. '
Mr. and Mrs. `Flerb. Hoist of De
troit are spendin;g * few days at
the horse of Mr. arid ,Mrs, ,Fred
Hoist
`h;i.uaday
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;Iyr.
David NteInto'alz, of . 73t'il+,
field ,,la al Sed ia.wa s• s'udc%ei ly onSena
days', Aug, 17th at the actvaneel;.age
of 83 years.. 1 e wa'0 very' widely;
known aazd belooved'by many eeti�
ends. The; funeral services nevi
held, ink the church ,:on Wednasebe ;
'eternal:-,theplace Of interment.
beinlg. inn, :13aird's (cemetery
Miller Young—At. St. Peter's ch-
urch, Goderich, on Wednesday;
August 20th; by. *Rev. . Father
Gran Gertrude Burnedetta, da-
ughter of Mr. and Mrs:. Henry
Young: of Goderich; to William
Clarence, . Moller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Miller, of Zurich.
Roffman—Lamont-At the Evangel-
ical Parsonage, Zurich; on Wednes
day', August 20th, by. Rev. .3 G.
Lite; Mary' Agnes Lamont, dau-
ughter of Mr. William Lamont of
Zurich, to :Mr. Lea Warren Hoff-
man; eldest son of Mr. and Mrs,.
W, Hi Ilieffrnanf, Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. D ;MeIsaae and
Helen!, were Sunday, visitors at
Zurich
Lloyd Hoist hias returned to his
home after visiting in 'Detroit, •
BLAKE
• Mr, and Mrs. John 'Douglas, ac-
companie'dr by the hatter's cousin,
and i.ncle'y' Miss Ada and Mr. Edwin.
Odell of Blyth, morored oto Grand
Bend op Friday:
Mrs, Weil, Foster, Mrs. Woods
and . Mira. Kintner of lFairgr=ove, f
Mich., with Mrs. Margaret Woods
of Flint, 14J;ihc , rare on a motor,
trip through Western Ontario and
visited a;t the home of Mr. I lana
Mrs,. John[ Douglas last Wednesday
and_ Thursday{., Mite Poster wh-
ose. maiden' nathe Was MAO Blair,
Ips renewing old aequaintanees, and
visiting frieklde in Stanley.
,. SI4WOOD
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HENEALL.
Mrs. T Sherritt end three • of
her daughters have -returned from
camping at Grand Bend, '
' Mr. and Mrs:. C B. Brad thaw4
their family( and Mr, Wm. Fee, left
on a motor trip to Montreal and
vicinity 's here- they will .spend a
few weeks. •
John. Wilson fa making a good
recovery from ,his IseVere burns to
face and hands received at the time
his house was burned.
f AFWttE Hemphill, our enterpr-
isin'g druggist,' has improved,.; his+
place of business With ' plate glass;
etc.; costing around $1,000. •
.Alexia Murdock has returned
from Brantford';, where she wee in
the interest of h'er health.
J. Pa;ssmo** has, recently instal-
led a large radio receiving net in
his store.
Milo. Wispier and little, daugh-
ter of Kitchener were recent vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bea-
ver.
. Mrs. C. leoggarth and ,sons,who
have been visiting with relatives,
in Norwich', have returned.
Mr. and Mrs. H Wright, and fain
Hy of Niagara 'a1ls, hase been vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dick.
R. E. Cook th'w Baker, was un-
fortunate in loving the end• of as
finger in the bread .mixer,
Misr Ethel Murdock' is psending
a week; At Grand Bend. •
Harold Drummond :(rind Harold
Jiefferyisi, of Moncton,
itors at the home 'of
P.O, ,Drumm nd.
Mr. and trs. E. Rennie motored
to Pikes Bayo to visit their iso'nl,.
Samuel., which .ie'there ciao flat Wier -
ton, camping.
Augustus D. Curtis of Chicago, I11. and Geoffrey H. Bushby of London ,.
England, whom he rescued from death after the latter had fall
exhausted following his flight from within 30 feet.of .Kileaua volcano divine
its recent eruption.
The 'Big Show' happened while. the S.S. Empress of Canada lay.* ,
Hilo 11.I.'a.nd many of the round -the -world passengers Were ashore vie
the picturesque sight of the Hawaiin voleanie region. Mr. Buahby had I
the party to obtain a close-up of the house of Everlasting hire when, thts
eruption of May 17 occurred.
COUNTY NEWS.
Richard Reid of Senforth, has a
Plymouth Rock hen that laid an
egg measuring 6% inches by 8 in-
ches in, circureference.
The annual Labor Day Scotch
nDoubles Tournament of the Sea-
forth Bowling Club will be held on
Monday', Sept. 1st'. The first:
thirty-six pairs entered will 'be ae-
commodated.
The, death occured in Hibbert on
Sunday! last of Annie Wren, be-
loved wife'of James Horton., in h'er
7t6h year. The ,fun'eral', which was
held front her home on T'uesdayf,
;took place to McTaggart's cem-
etery. ; `
A basin on the farm of Chaff.
Craddock, Goderich' Tpf: was des-
troyed byy fire on Frdi;ay. The
barn; contained 20 tone of hay and
•spontaneous combustion is believ-
ed to halve been• the cease of fire:
A umber of hogs were also bur-
ned. The: lose is estimated at $1,000
is partlye covered by insurance.- A
bucket brigade was formed to 'save
the other buildings.. '
The death oceure in o er e
on Monday, last of Robert McLean
aged 83 •yleara.' He vias a drover:
for .nialny years and at one time wean,
Mayor of. Godericb.
The Blanchard Municipal (Tele-
phone Sy{atem paid the St. Marys
Kirktoni and Medina 'Telephone Co. +
$66;000', the .full .amount of the pur- +••.
chase .nice the past weak.
The annuall conference of the '
Huron; Presbyterial willbe held in �, ,II1i„tf„ ,
.13. are vis
re and .M '4
e relatives;. Mita N;. P. Warrizier and family
Mir. M. Brown: and Miss Eckstein fe:rc` ce in E'ritira, 1:t5+' week. nio o d here from Poetiac'r Mieh,,
.2 iitc'h�ener spent Wednesday and Mt; , ettrns sof Pt. Thiron visited to renew acquaintances bete.
t�e.y ,at ;the liom:e of W. LI. her n Cher, Mrs. 'it ;ei a'vet' the Alex. Smith 'and son Floyd Mot
ieleert,, wecl �.erid, . j orecl to Mich:., where they, will Itay
Mai Fred 'Willert attended. Con-
TheWestern Fair
London, Canada
Se t:A 6th to 13th, 1924..
Sept:
4
Over $30,00
in Cash Prizes
The 1994 Prize List` is extensive and the classifieatieni will prove tit,►'.•
1 • ' tractive to 'Exhibitors in all 'Departments.
Dog Show, Autdmobile Shoe, Pure Food' Show
E ANU ACTURERS BUILDING FEATURING
N W M F
CANADA'S INDUSTRIAL ACHIEVEMENT'S
-MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
JOHNNY( JONES SHOWS +"
UNEXELLED VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS IN FRONT OF GRAN
STAND ' "Where`City and Country Meet"
Write for Prize, List' — (Entries clolse. August 30th.
,J. II. SAUNDERS, President. ' , W. I ..• JACKSON, Secret, •
Farm Machinery
HAS ADVANCED IN PRICE
AND THE MACHINE COMPANIES WANT INTEREST ON THE e:
CUSTOMERS' NOTES. WE"'HAVE A FEW PIECES IN STOCK
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT' LAST YEARS' PRICES, 'ALSO .17
LESS INTEREST. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE .US BEFORE
YOU BUY.
FOLLOWING ARE THE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST YEAR'S
PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK. tnt
1 Wagon i. 1 DeLaval Cream Separator
1 Bissell Dise Harrow 1 Peter Hamilton Cultivator
1 riding ,plow 2 Fleury Walking plan
1 tractor plow at $110.00
THESE .ARE ALL NEW GOODS.
GARAGE!
GARAGE!
Mr. Peter Kroff mechanic
., s in stock
"GENUINE FORD PARTS" sten r>a
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