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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-10-01, Page 4R 1 Fan aar Th r d y grid Friday logs TRIALS ' , t'EI.+-701e ALL, PURS•p , $150,00 gialaiCL`+EEN' RACE, PURSE 3+11.00 "'4 ttel -Ors'-' i''AR-S1 AN LEY vis,11. NY }.OW " NSR1� ViteiLKING CONTEST -OPEN To ,\ 11, ONCE I O1[TND R. E T$t.Si ItifetielYCLE RACE --OPEN TO RA;aIDENrs Ple054 71.1 `x T() PSflll' List of Special Prizes HORSES 'lats9c &Kalbfieiach nffer goods to * true of $1. to peesous winning high - 'rest number of points in ("lessee 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5. First 'prize to aeouut 3 points, 2nd prize 2 peiuts and 3rd. prize 1 point, "WN' PROS. offer goods to value o'f-$3.09 for best •in Classes 1, 2 and 3. ,. 'DECHER, Jr., Own'er of "CrertWidower". offers a tate best foal sired by any Standard Bred sire. rAleR & WEIDO Offer goods to valve of $3.50 as 1st Bgies Roadster in harness and buggy. CATTLE tilliteasTK OF MONTREAL, Zurich, offer $5.00 cash, for the best finished eattle beast. snv breed, up to three years old. First prize $3.00 second prize $2.00. • " t WUR'M offers a pail of Dn. Hess Stock Food, value $3.50, for tate beet Celt t ndsee tang Year old, any breed. team of horses free colt for prize for shi- t e'`,at: "Y. 1. O'DWYER Offers $3.00 cash as First Prov, Registered Durham. POULTRY Prize for best milch IL J. lefecKINN uN offers $3,nr cash for best pen of two putietr ;,end one cockerel. The three birds . tnust be of one variety and -'must not be shown in any other class. FRUITS- AND VEGETABLES "tA,CHO & SON Offer goods to value of $3.00 to person winning highest number of points in classes 18 and 19. First prize to 'count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points and 3rd prize 1 point lend. RENNIE fro. LTD. offer a Prize of $5.00 in Vegetable, Flower air Field Root Seeds selected from Renlni+e's Retail 'Catalogue for 1926 for the best 'display of Vegetables grown. from Rennie's weeds. .A PRIZE of $3.00 on the same basis' for the tbest 'displa;y of Field Roots grown from Rennie's Seeds! PRIZE of $2.00 on the same basis for the best + display' of Flowers grown from Rennie's Seeds. OTHER CLASSES 'Age O'BRIEN Offers $2.00 cash, for butter in 1-1b. prints, six pounds, 'wrapped in parchment paper Appearance as well as quality to ecount in making award. '4'1E,n,alieroN CO. LTD. Offen the clinics of the following -(al Half -dozen teaspoons, Half dozen tabieforks, Half dozen table knives tb)Clod. (c)Table Cloth., (d, Pearl thrcestrandNecklace, , i ta'6t rm the best two pairs dressed chick -,50 to $7.95 for ,ens, exhibited by an individual owner and raiser, who has not won an Eaton prize at any Fair since 1922. ILLIAMS BROS. offer 100 -pounds of Choice Family Flour for best loaf of bread baked from this well-known ar,d popular brand of flour. 'RCHILBE Offers a 50• -Ib. bag of Maple Leaf flour to person Twinning the highest number of points in the Grain and Seeds. tclass. First prize to count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points and trd prize 1 point. 'RITZ & SON offer goods to the. value of $4,00 for winners of mile bicycle race, open to entries from Township of Hay. Race to be held at 4,30 o'clock. p.m., on second day 'of Fair, '0. Fritz, starter, First prize $3.00; 2nd prise $1.00. 'SI7.i'iPSON 00. LTD, Offer silverware to value of $7.92 for 1st prize for crock or tub butter, winter use. Joe Williams Concert 1IW LL FURNISH THE FULL PROGRAM iltil•AIR NIGHT, OCT. 2nd. WOMB AND ENJOY A GOOD LAUGH. DOORS OPEN 7.30. Plan of Reserved Seats can be seen at JL F Hess, SECY-'REAS. Co., Toronto, FOR THE CONCERT ON CONCERT AT 8.15 Office of A. F. HESS, W. S. Johnston, PRESIDENT. COUNTY NEWS. Ed. Desja;rdine, of Grand Bond 'za lined $10,00 end costs in Lon- 'ellen on-'e;e'n en Monday last for motoring seeefa the newly laic` pavement :on the Z.'. .eef Line rd. near London. 'Lorne A. Eedy, who 'for several. Veal'% has ,beenthe: publisher of tee Walkerton Telescope has sold ''t ,and goys back to his formeer ;state St ,M:arys to ,succeed. his'fa- "�e;•ei, John; W. Eecly of the SL.Mnr'ys a:ta'crail-Arguer... Mr, isdy+ is afiest •-+t;l a to newspaper yuan, F. R. Darrow, barrister and iaol- iee tern, Goderich!, has takenover the !lbw inesinteee of J. 1,..Kilioran, who Alta been appointed to the County =Mend bench, Mr. Darrow has be-, sele in 'practice at Clinton: for ash- suet sh-ata +t time,, he is occupying the of- tfinel on tie square in 'which the t e. Vern of Proudfoot• & Killoran were Ahlbatedd, .for many 'years. A Serious act:ident occtred til ? tri to Mir et" :Bi w lr where a couple,' '8eatle a'a'lide at h itehener, were on Swrl? L'1 I.+1 ,l,.r ir::'1 '1y'. moor c' 11 Vir,lile tyr -'1i0 ti-, . t/,, P'.i:iti , 1 p } the car went into the 'ditch, the girl was brought into the doctor's s+ffice unconscious, but recovered ;after a time, the man was badly bratissd, but after a few hours they were able to proceed to Listowel their car being. sz complete wreak _The, other moa;il'ng iir Seaforth, in R. Porterfield's a.r on Main St, a ' blowout ,caused the driver to lose control •erid the tar ran across s ;the stree:t.Nnr d eetrucle a `post ire front of Bea.ttie's otaa••e and badly damaging. the car. leoth Occupy ants were unjjured, 'Mr, Elliott be- ing cut: alaotti the head by glass aged•, liar, Porterfield had three te- etk. knocked out and ve ,era; labs broken,. ZURICH HERALD Happy Thought Gas Range is beautiful, eco„omtcal, efficient. Happy Thought t urnace saves labor There are so many good features embodied in the Happy Thought that it is. the outstanding range value at any ' price. One reason why Happy 'Thought ranges are the most satisfactory is found in the correct relation which the many exclusive features bear to each other -it is the, per- feetly balanced range,,, Let us sliow;:you the perfect balance in the scientifically proportioned firebox, " Du- plex" grates, draft control, broiling and Happy Though[ toasting front, ample reservoir, pyramidal Quebec Kanter: , , oven pl tesventilated oven, heat con - Also with oven. serving ue ,arid all the other improve - Burns any fuel,ments which are being enjoyed by more groes great heat. than 300,000 critical Canadian house - Wives. ; Happy Thouglft Pipe, Pipeless and Com- bination Warm Air and Hot Water Fur- naces serve every type of home. and fuel. Melick & Kalbfleisch Zurich ll or At BRANTFORIMANA5A7WV FOUNDRY COMPANY. • LLMlTED URNAC t It is' not likely there will be a Liberal candidate in N. Huron for the coming election. The situat- ion in the riding has been under consideration by the local pasty leaders during recent weeks, ands at a meeting tof the executive, a resolution: was passel to the ef- fort that it was considered inad-. visable< to bring out a ,candidate. Two candidates aresalready in the. field, George Spetton of W.i'ngleam, for the Conservatives and J. " Vie, Ring, exM.P, of Bluevale, for the Progrestsived, f High Constable Wharton 'of Mid' dles+ex Co. with 'several of his assistants were in Goderich, and. other points' along the lake on Sunday last looking for Ed, Hari-. ton ,who is wanted en a charge of! murdering Jack Waddell at Lon- don,. Dr, Knapp and bride ;arrived in I town and twill occupy the residence of R. E. Cook. Thieves''enttered the barn and garage of Robt. Dinedale, Stanley on 'Saturday levetring last and al - Most completely!stripped ;: his newv sedan carnfrom lights, tires battery y etc 'they alloe took a large num- bh',R' ,of chickens, eggs ,ancle other farin product. I Fred Sm�allaeonnh of Guelph; sp-. ant 'a few days here. I William, Hyde suffered painful i injuries to hies thigh and ankle,. 1,wheai'half mile south on the Lon- don Rd. on ;Monday;;' when the spir ited horse he wa 'sdriving became frightened at a flapping tarpaulin on n motor truck and bolted into deep ditch and he was thrown out and the hor'ie ran away;. • HENSALL Our etsal zrzerchiainitel'arte kept busy fining orders wtih the corn- ing cold weather.• Mrs. Ecles who has been visiting he resister, Mrs, •0 sen Geiger left for London again. • ' Gertrude Hogwrth has returned to Toronto' to resume her office-du- ties, fficedu- ties, Testate Johnston principal , of our continuation school ,visited in Kitchener. Andrew' B. Pell of Tuckersmitle has void the north 'half of his lot 8, con. 3 to 'his.' neighbor, /Henry; v efla nd,, W. E. Pfaff hast erected a very neat building for .the sale of sage- r/me on the London Rd. ;at hes tile works at th,a east end of the vil- lage. John. Steacy bas sold (hie neat dwelling on Richmond .et, to Way, and Harry Howard, u0f Dashwood, wlr, owill mpvs here about the:lat ter part of Deceit+ber, Mrs.. Georg !thd•son :h,a's return - EXETER Miss .D'velyn Howard, Kenneth Stanbury and Carl Morlock will at-' tend Weetern University at Lan- don. J. le Morgan, of Usborne, has purchased the'zesidence of Mrs C. HHarnesis• on Main St. The West Huron Teacher's 'Con. - Volition will be held en Main St. ven.tion will be held • in Main St' - United church basement, Exeter, on Oct Sth ,and 9th; Rev. A. L. '.Ttustsell: 1VI.A;,, BD a .oi nfrer pastor of the James St, church, died at the home of lesson, in Cenfisld, Ont. in ;his 88th year. HHS 'was ill only a short time. Malaise training will start in „Exeter in a couple of weeks. Thdse: wishing to. take it up 'should leave' their minas with Major •Heani.an, The first forty will be taken. Mrs, Ann Collingwobd and dau- ghter, Mrs. W. 'tone of Hamilton, have returned to their home after visiting relative's at Kippen, Crest ed from a couple of week's visit rtou zed Exeter. They also visited Sarnia, pt. Huron and Petrolia. W. J.:Biesett was taken :suddenly ill the pas tweek with an attack with. ,relatives in Detroit. Mrs. P. Buchanan, of Toronto,i's visiting her parents, Mr, <md Mrs. John Zuefle. oCcholaroa ust' and or n a 'The IWeCeT,U. held their regular time hls ,lifea1Viwabys cicsp,a.irefosof, meeting in the town 'hall the otherMrs, Wen. Carr, of Detroit is, aftc'rruoau, when Mrs. Glenn app- visiting with IIr. and ;Mrs. tWee. e ti ,u cd before tlu� ladies and asked lllelvlle sand other relatives. •I obt, .M'cMillian, Progxt s'sive can-; The many Mende 02 ,P, H, Dlcr- eidnts fol' S. Huron, be allowed lo Ewen oil} regret to know `that he keddresis them, after asorne discus. is ill 'in Toronto .1o'spital 1suffere. ;cion, ptsrnnssion was ;granted, butting from ulcers of the :gtomach.ILie before he got through he struck, t fonds tigrish, him a recovery, , sea„:r that: he wasn't �fi�gurint; on I, John Pyme, who.for 63 yew• which somewhat threw him off tee! ars has been ,a resident o fUsborne 'balance, (illy. paeleed away at the age of 85. The weddinn ^ of Gertrude C,,ove`'sears, SheduriIlg her ,ilffe ha.a: to Clifford Moo took place int Seae 'shown remarkable sitabity and wh Bingen. Simon, ,a Neer 'awiwd,fen th. on. Saturday. They left for ale she leas been,.afiling for several by Dr. Whitley of Godelich, coj1 , la honeynioo;n trip to Toronto and months she was taken to :her bcr1 a eed. and died 'shortlyafter a lather points. On their return they only two weeks bcofr,e her death. light workout at Streesercl last Sun wvill reside on the groom's finefarm JW,as born.„ U1 Devonl'esrc: Eng, and d'i' morning, - The Beret) we:A put- ft Usborne, runt tits ages rsf i8 yctazs with 11:11)7.! er eleven{ hat October by Drs Whitley' The "Your Peo 1'ers se .4 • ,. Young p �a abut. of ittntltcar. and- ,'tt.h .r tttetnlrat:s of tlr . .ter $1,950, It was enterfdci for Ow tho `tons';all. United church held a family canna to Cnrtttdai and stettled f:i vi.', .rt the Stratfordf fait' i wooiner roast at the home of " 'ea. ,reiiden ',ea Me be- ;iy N1t` ".t>' fell: Monday ` ''f'v ning', ''j ,r,j,J`I�CS" 3A.'r'ltwin, ; 1 I wa.9ti�+�++!,+.!r�wwarmvrwu.a..nmuru,v�oau.yy,p, We ars in a position to do Expert ;: Auto :Repairing n and Specialize a McLaugh i31 i17,1? or any make% of Caro' work n ' teed. atge41 pl - li , ,Oil0 y � ;;,, 44si6m +M'r 3tr ; {pllfy BATTEEEJS RE-,CRARGED AND REPAIRED. HAVE YOUR MOTOR'0LE8/,NEID FROM OLD. CARBON' BY C➢ J BURNING PROCESS. Gas, O l�, Greases,, Tires and all Accessox;i . .1R Angel, Proprietor L Prang's Old -Stand, - Zurich' 0 TS W. Stand Shiver Why Leave Everythin to ' Gali.r�. �und at E. uert . p will�V fix youi Up -To -Date E. INUERTH Tailors Men's :Furnishings ' - Zurich, On WHERE ;SEE tCGO1SD CLOTHES COME FROM E,. riViiiWIMMAYWAMMINAMAMMAnsiMAAW + +n `ic`i.' k Store tap 5r ere- seei-i l i 3 i •F : Heeet We have a eo . fete New Stock 'o :air the ew Text Books, also Scribble -1's,, , Note ;3 looks, oks, wrltln BooksDrawing Boxes, Ilrasers, Rulers, +Co _ Water Weirs Ink, Pens and. Penp t 7311.11 a taio aLi aa� Zurioh5 WilMINWIRMVt: