Zurich Herald, 1919-09-26, Page 8The chill.; eaten.; ui • I. niin.Is you to prepare with Warmer cloth^s.
We can sueply your wands in all the 'variovr lines of heavy Fail and
winter Wear. a • '
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Merges, hi.,hzlrs, velvets, pa,nanie cloths etc., in new variety of col-
ors, a: reasonable prices,
Are again in demand far !'all wea r. See our stock of taffettes, pail
Jetts, eta. Spec:al in Silk Pop.ins isn leading hsades.
Rego price $1.75 to clear $1.35 a yd.
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Now Suits, Overcoats, Rain coats, underwear, fine shirts. Fall
hats and caps, in abundant supply. Come early for best choice.
Overalls
Good heavy weight overells and smocks in all sizes,
Clearing at$1.85 each
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large supply of
HEATERS
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of the following
leading makes
to choose from:
Peu.ipsular, FiReCo, Treasure, Happy
Thought and Grand Jewel. Also Regal
and Elegant Peninsular Baseburners, Per-
fection and Blue flame coal oil Heaters.
We also carry a complete lime of Heavy and shelf Hardware
Tinware, granite -ware, Alluminum, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Glass, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Halters, Auto Oils, Greases,
Accessories, Goodyear Auto Tires, at best prices.
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are farmers' best friends. When the old wind-
mill fails to "water the cows" be prepared with
a UNITED to pump water. And for scores of
other jobs your UNITED will save you hund-
reds of dollars. Run the washing machine, the
cream separator, churn, grindstone and many
other machines with
this Handy, Reliable
Power Plant.
United 13A H. P. Specifications
are Unequaled
34 in. Born, 5 in. Stroke. 18 in. Fly Wheels
weigh 40 lbs, each. Total approximate weight
150 pounds. "Aft Valve" fuel -saver oarbut.
Apr, Quick Speed Changing Device:
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ZURICH.
One o the m st succe sf .
Fair in the history of Soci. 'ty
The fifty-third annual exhibition of the Zurich Agricultural Soc-
iety was held on Wednesday and Thursday ,of last week, amd was
successful itn every way, A 'spiend id array of exhibits`' °filled the main
hall and the outdoor classes were all well filled. The attendance
was larger than last year and theSocic,,ty should have a neat bal-
ance on hand when the prizees are all paid.
The Henderson Juvenile Pipe Band gave a fine entertainment
en the grounds in the afternoon and a splendid concert in the Town
IIall in the evening. Following is a list of the prize
W:n aca:.•s,.
HORSESAg.i1 sole e`. M. ;3nowdea, J. A.
Class I. General Purpose. eianson a: ;ions; Ag ct pear, IV. AL
ua1, J, A. Manson & Sons; J, 'Snowden, J. A. Manson &Sons; Sp -
Hey, Jr..; 1 yr. old, H. H. Neeb; ring uoar T. M. Snowden, J. A.
l yr. old, �irlia,. Decker; 3 yr. old, Mansur, Sr, Son; Spring sew, IT,
44. Decher; Span mares or geld-
:pags in harness, G. E. Thompson,
Et. 11 Neeb, Geo. Penhale; Sweep-
stake, G. E. Thompson.
CLASS II Agricultural Horses.
Brood mare .with foal, J. P. Rau,
H H. Neeb; Foal., H. H. Neeb, .J
P. Rau; 1 yr. old, W. Alexander; 2
yr. old, J. P. Rau, Jmo, Haugh; 3
yr. oid, W. Alexander, Dr. _ Moir;
Spam mares or geld. in harness. C.
Tauemner 1 Sweepstakes, W. Alex-
ander.
CLASS 3. Heavy Draught Horses.
Brood mare with foal, Alex.
Buchanan, Wm. McAllister & Son;
Foal, Wm.. alcallister & Son; A.
Buchanan, W. McAllister & Son;
1 yr. old, Wm, McAllister & Son,
and 2nd; Span in harness, L.. H.
Rader; Sweepstakes L. H. Rader.
CLASS 4. Roadster
Brood mare with foal, C. True-
an+ner, J: Decher, Jr., and 3rd.;
Foal, J. Decher, Jr., Wm. Becher;
1 yr. old, G. E. Thompson, C. Tru-
emner, Wm. Deeher; 2 yr. old, W.
Decher, Jac, Ortwein; Span mares
or geldings in harness and bug-
gy, Win. Decher, L. Rader; Buggy
horse itn harness and buggy, E.
Rest,emeir, D. McDonald, R. His-,
lop; Lady driver, Geo. Gram, Barl
Switzer, R. Hislop; Sweepstakes,
T. Dealer, Jr.
CLASIS 51 Carriage Horses.
Brood mare with foal, J. Decher
Jr., Foal J. Decher Jr, and 2•r44;
1 3r old, G. E. Thompson, W. Thiel
T. McAdams; Span in buggy, Jac.
Ortwein; Single carriage horse in
buggy, H. H. Neeb, Elmer Weide;
Sweepstakes, H. H. •Neeb.
Judge, Neil McArthur, Creemore.
CATTLE
Class 6 Durham,
Cov.et milk or in calf, Beaty
Bre€,, and 2nd; 2yr. old heifer,
W. McAllister & San, Yearling he-
ifer, Wm, Pepper, Beatty Bros. 3rd;
Bull calf 1919, Wm. Pepper, F.
Willert, W. McAllister; Heifer calf
1919, W. McAllister & Som, F. Wil
letr, W. McAllister & Solo; 1 yr.�
old bull calf, W. H. Pfile, J. P.Rau;
Sweepstake, Wen!. Pepper.
Class 7 Other than Thorobred
D urhana.
Cows in milk or in calf, Oliver
Surerus, Louis Rader, J. Pfaff; He-;
M. Snowden, J. A.. Manson & Son,
Class 14 Yo kshire ..
Aged sow Geo. Gam amd 2nd;
Ageu boar, Geo Grain; Spring.
boar, Geo Grain and and; Spring
sow Geo Gram, W. J. Blackwell.
Judge, G H. Petty, Hensali:
POULTRY
Pair of Hamburgs, J, McCulloth
& Son; Chicks, ditto and 2nd; Bar-
red Honks, J. McCoulloch & Son,
Julius Theil; Chicks, ditto, ditto;
White Rocks Wa B. Battler $ Son;
Chicks, Dr, A. J. MacKinnon, A.
Johnston & San; Light Brahmas,
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Chicks, Jul-
uis Thiel, Dr. A. J. MacKinnon.
DBlack Minoreas, R. F. Stade,
Chicks, ditto; Pair Patridge Rock
J. McCulloch & Son; Chirks, ditto;
Red Caps, W. B. Battler & Son;
Chicks A Johnston & Son and 2nd.
a. C. Brown Leghorns, W. B. Bat-
tler ar Son; Chicks Dr. A. J.
Kinnon, Buff Orpintons, J. Preeter
Chicks, 3, Preeter and 2nd; Gold-
en Poland chicks W. B. Battler &
Son; S, G Dorkings, J. McCulloch
& Son: Chicks, J. McCulloch &
Soln, J;. Preeter; Andalusia.na, W
B, Battler at San, Chicks W. B.
Battler & Som, W. O'Brien, Chicks,
hr. A J. MacKilnnon, W. O'Brien
Silver Lace Wyando'ttes, J. Mc-
Culloch & Son, G. Walper; Chicks
3, McCulloch & Son, G. Walper;
Rhode Island Reds, T. H. McCul-
loch & Sob. W. B. Battler& Son;
Chicks, Dr. A. J': MacKinnon, •
McColloch & Son; Campines, J.
McCulloch & Son, W. B. Battler &
Son, Chvcks J. McConnell, and 2nd;
Chicks, W. O'Brien, J. Preeter,
Bantams, any variety, J. McCul-
loch & San, T, McAdams; Colleen
on of Pigeons, W. O'Brien, W. G.
Hess; Pair of Pekin China ducks, E
Snoewden, W. G. Hess; Rouen ducks
W. B. Battler and Son, and and;
Ducks any variety, W. O'Brien, T,
McAdams; Geesr, E. Smowden, I.
Clausius, Toulouse geese, W. B.
Battler & Son; Turkeys, E. Snow-
de!n,
Judge, Eldon Laird, Thedford,
GRAIN AND SEED
Bushel White fall wheat, E.
Snowden, R. Lamont, Geo Black-
well; Bush red fall wheat, A. Rei-
chert, W. J; Blackwell, H. Claus-
ifer calf, W. M. McAllister & Son, fuss; Bush spring wheat, and var.,
0. Surerus, W. J. Blackwell; 2 yr. W. Blackwell, R. Geiger, P. Foster;
old heifer, J. Pfaff and 2nd, 0. Sur- Bush. 6 rowed barley, C. Truem-
erus; 'Pearling heifer, Louis Rader, nem; J. Hey, Jr., C. Schilbe; 1 bush.
J, Pfaff, H. C. Clausius; Fat cow white oats, r. truemner; Bush.
or heifer, L. Rader; 2 yr. old steer large peas, E, Krueger, .M. Rader;
J. Pfaff, L. Rader, J. Pfaff; Year- Bush smell peas, C. Truemner, J.
ling steer, J. Pfaff, L. Rader, J P. Rau, A. Reichert; Bush rye, R.
Pfaff; Steer ealf, E. Krueger, W. Geiger, E. Klopp; Bush. buckwheat
ii. Pfile: J. A. Manson & Sons; Fat H. Clausius; Half -bush Alsike cl-
steer, L, Rader, and 2nd, J. Pfaff; over, C. Truena,ner, A. Reichert, W
Holstein cow, J. Preeter; Sweep- Blackwell; Timothy seen, Wendel
stakes, J. A. Manson R Sons. Smith; Half -bush small whitefi-
Class. 8 Herd of Cattle, Grade. eld beans; P. Foster, W. Smith, .M
Louie Raider, J. Pfaff; Durham, Rader; Best coil grain in heads,
W. McAllister & Son. R Geiger, F Keegan, W .Blacl�tivell�.
Judge, A, J, Golden, Kingsville. Judges, T. L. Williams, John
iSH.EI:P Pfaff, Zurich
Class 9 Leixlh.ester HORTICULTURE
V6 H McAllister & Son took all
prizes in this class.
Class 10 L'Ingeln Sherri
;Shearliing rami, Geo, Penhale &
and: Aged ram T. M. Snowden; SIi
earli!ng ewe, T. Snowden, G, Pen -
hale; Ewe lamb, Geo. Penhale and
end,; Ewe having raised lamb in
1919, Geo. Penhale T. M. Snowden.
Class 11, Fine wool.
Ram lamb, P. Weekes, R. Mcg,
Cline:hey: Shearling ram, F. We-
eks, W C. Pearce; Shearling ewe
3'. Gelilnas, J. A. Manson & Son;
Ewe lamb, F. Weekes, 3, Gelinas;
Ewe having raised lain,b in 1919,
F. Weeks and 2nd; Fat sheep, anv
slags, W McAllister & Son, E.
Snowden
Judge, G. H. Petty, Rensnie
TIOGS
Class 12 Berkshire
Aged sow, W, C. Pearce, J A.
Manson & Sons. Aged boar, W. C.
Pear"a. Sewing boar W. C. Peare!
T. M. Seowd-e ; Spring sow, 7. A.
Manson A; Som, W. C. Pearce,
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Coll of apples not less than 5,
10 varieties F. Keegan, J. Pfaff;
Plate of 4 var., fall apples 5 of
each, F. Keegan, .3' Pfaff; Plate
of 4 var. winter apples 5 of each
F. Keegan, J;. Pfaff; Plate of 5
King of Tomkins H. H. Neeb, L.
Rader; Snaw,s C. Trueniner, F.
Keegan; Northern Spies F. Keegan
H. II. Neeb; Baldwins F. Keegan
P. Deilchert Sr; R. 'I. Grieenings,
0, $eh.'lbe, F. Keegan ; Spitzenberg
F. Iteegaan ; SCan. Reds P. Deich-
ert Sr., W. Smith., B.ibaon Pippen
P. Keegan, 3'. Pilaff ; Golden Russ
as, F. Iteegan, C. Schilbe; Ben.
Davis F. Keegan, W. Smith Swears
E. Klopp. F. Keegan,' Wagners T.
Keegan, C. Truemner; Manna, W.
Smith, T. Snowden; Wolf River,
F. Keegan, J. Pfaff ; Maiden's Bl-
ush. F Iteegan, J'. Pfaff; Blenheim,
Pippon. T. Snowden; Pewakee, F.
Tteegen TT, TT, Neeb; Colverts J.
Pfaff Ti' ?t. Neeb; 2') az. Pippen
Deiebert Sr.; Talman
fr • el on p`ee 11
and as long as they last
Blue Enainel Oil Heaters $6 cash
Jain Steel 11 Heaters $5.50 cash
You cannot be without one of these Oil Heaters
at this season of the year.
Do not miss this opportunity
Do not fail to visit us on Fair Day and see our
display of
Aluminum Ware, Stoves and
Heaters, etc. Now is the time
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to figure on cold days coning.
Pair Visitors leave your Parcels; coats, etc., im our care.
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Overalls and Smocks
When you need working clothes you should call
at our store for our needs:V A. full line of over-
alas, smocks, etc. See our line of
Carharts Overalls and Smocks
None Better
Denomy Bros.
Zurich
A Visit to Wurm's Store during
Fair Week will secure you a
REAL BARGIN
Ladies' and Men's Rain Costs, La dies Voile and Silk waists and alt
Summer Dress Goods. ,
New, Fall Blouses in Georgette white, flesh, maize and peach $7.50
, , ( i ( to $10.00
Men's Suite in different shades and style'. $17, $19, $21, $23, 25, 27,
Every Sint a Bargain
Fall and Winter Underwear,work mitts nad Gloves, Overalls and
Jackets; New Fall Hats, Cads, Socks, Umbrellas and Sweaters.
Ladies' Skirts, latest styles in brown, nave, black and taupe.
PRICE $6.00
Ladies silk gloves in grey, black, white, taupe and tan.
Ladies dark blue apron 85c. and $1.
Fresh celery and peaches every Saturday aid on Fair Day. Order
a, { Early.
Feltex looks and wears better than lileoleunil.
Live Poultry taken every Wecines
day, Highest Market Prices.
Fre94 Groceries at all times
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Butterick Patterns For Sale
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