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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-09-02, Page 10SUPPLIMENT PAGE ZURICH HERALD Thursday, September 2nd,1926 Zurich Fall Fair September 30th, and October lst Special Prizes HORSES THOMAS Me11ILLAN, member for:est 'Federal Parliament, offers the sum of $10.00 cash for the hast Agricultural, or Heavy Draught horse awe, •••A'-'7e,e) on the Pair Grounds on October 1st, and to bo exhibited. L. W. HOFFMAN', o..:,.e goods from his store to value of $3.50 for best halter broke, spring colt exhibited by a boy fifteen years old or u..Ur. BROWN'S BOOT SHOP, offers goods from the .store to value of $2.50 for best team of horses ;n ,.Ilenses 1, 2 and 3. 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. CATTLE BANK 01? MONTREAL, Zurich, offer $3.00 cash, fir the best finished cattle beast. any breed, up to three years old. First prize $3.00 second prize $2.00: • T. L. W I;1 II offers a pail of Dr. Hess Stock Food, value $3.50, for the best calf ua der one year old, any breed, W. A. JENKINS MFG. Co. Ltd., offer 50 -'lbs. Royal Purple Clf Meal for the best Calf raised on not less than 50 lbs. of Royal Purple Calf Meal. Entries to deposit receipt of purchase with Secy*. HOGS JOHNSTON LS: ECALBFLEISCE offer a servicable reflector lantern, value $3,25, for the best pair of bacon hogs, select type. POULTRY Dr.. A. J. MacK1NNON offers $3,or cash for best pen of two pullets and one cockerel. The three, birds must be of one variety and must not be shokwn in any other class. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES J. GASCHO & SON Offer goods o 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. • Wm. RENNIE ,Co. Ltd., offer a Prize of $5.00 in Vegetables, Plower, of Seeds, Plants, Bilbs or Shrubs, selected from Rennie ;s Retail Catalogue for 1927 for the bast display of Vegetables grown .-from Rennie's Seeds, A PRIZE of $3.00 on the same basis for the best display of Field Roots grown from Rennie's Seeds., .A. PRIZE of $2.00 on the sans basis for the best display 'of Flowers grown from Rennie's Seeds. L, SCHILBE, offers a 50 -ib. bag of Maple Leaf Flour for • the best display of Fruit, consisting o1 apples., pears, plums, peaches and grapes.. OTHER CLASSES W. O'BRIEN Offers $2.00 cash, for buttei in 1 -ib. prints, ,six pounds, wrapped in parchment paper Appearance as well ass quality to count in making award. WILLIAMS BROS. offer 100 -pounds of Choice Family Flour for best loaf of bread baked from this well-known and popular brand of flour. STADE & WEIDO offer goods 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. Dr. P. J .O'DWYER offers a cash prize of $3.00 for the best display of Ladies' Work. T. EATON Co. Ltd., Offer a Table Cloth, No, 48-706, 'size 72x108, value $7.75, or will be pleased to,, allow said amount on any other article din their Fall and Winter Catalogue more suitable to the winner, for the best two pairs dressed Chickens. R. SIMPSON Co. Ltd., offer a case of Silverware, value $7.50, for bust ten pounds butter in crock, for table Use. C. FRITZ & SON, and M. SNELL, Ford Dealers, Offer a prize of $10,00 for the bust decorated Ford auto on the Fair Grounds on the afternoon of Oetober 1st. First Prize $6.00, second prize $4,00, Open to all, A Severe hai land rain ,stoam passed over Hansabl on Saturday afternoon, last doing quite a lot of damage to grain !standing in the fields and a4so the corn. The rain Was very heavy, and during the evening a part of the ,roo' of Joynt's store over the ladies' departmentg ave way and a flo- od of wter swept through the store: CREDITON Noma Rapley left for her horn: at Marriet(;a, O. Leopard Wein visited with fri- eec1 in -Pt. Huron, Mich. Mrs. Northcott and grandson ,of Toronto, are vilsitors at the. Thome of :Mr. and Mes Ezra Haist, An .iLcract,ve m=scellanrous sh:- o•.,ye;r eves. given of the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Orme .in honor of Merle. Clarke, a bride elect of the month. Mra. Ed. .Seaver and Edna and Clara Beaver and Lulu Kerr, are camping at their •sumrner home at th? Bland. Vivil Manning, publi's :school in- spector of Cranbrook B,C. visited at the home 0f his uncle Richard IIi.I. Mrs. Scheile..and daughter of Elkton and Helen Beaver of Lon- don, visited Dr. and Mrs. Orme. Mrs. J. Mas rwho hos been vis- iting with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs, Chas. Silber for several weeks h.as returned to her home at Cle- veland. Mr. and Mils. G. Maynard have returned tot heir home after a ti cry enjjoyable trip to Drink - water, Sask. Wesley Finkbeiner and family, of Carnegie, Penn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver and e- relativ.ees. The United church, Crediton,efas the seexie. •df a very pretty Aug- ust wedding on Saturday, '24th when Norma Merle, daughter of . Mr. and M: F. W. Clarke, became the bride of V. H. Kestle, nephew of Mr.' and Mra. T. Trevethick. The raara,•,iage service was read by the Rev, R. Hiscox, pastor of the ch- urch of which the brid4 has been organist for a nunzber,,o; years. Dr. H. H. C O W E N L. D. Bt, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev ary Thursday, Friday and Satur tay Main Office SARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOI) A-U-C-T-I-O-N-E-E..R OSCAR SLOP?' ftraduate Carey M. Jones Nat - mil School of Auctioneering. Try for Registered Live Stock e it Breeds). Terms in keeping •Eth prevailing prices. Choice tee for sale. Will sail anything Lr yw,here, ' bone 18--93or write, Zuricho 41