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Zurich Herald, 1920-09-30, Page 4Heavy Draft Brood mare with foal, W. Mc- le:Ulster & Sens and 2nd; foal, Dr - Moir, W, r,Moir,W, 'McAllister & Sons and 3rd yr, oldd, W. McAllister & Sons c 2nd; 2 -yr. old, W, McAllister & Boras; span le harness and wagon, E Rader, Sweepstake, Dr. Moir. • Roadster} Brood mare ace. by foal, Wm. Decher, 3, Decher Jr; foal, J, Becher, Jr., W. Delmer; 1 -yr, old gelding or filly, 1Vm. Decher, 3. Becher, Jr; 2 -yr old, C. Truemn- er, G, E. Thompson; 3 -yr. old 3. Becher Jr,, J. Hey; span in wagon • J, Ortwein; buggy horse hitched, J. Decher Sr., J. McKinley & Son, Rd. Reetemeyer; lady driver, J. Becher Sr, F. Taylor, J. McKinley ,& Son, 'Sweepstake, Wm, Decher. rarrig a`'. Foal, J, A. Manson & Son; 1 -yr o old, G-eo. England; 2 -yr old G. E. 'Thom.pson, W, Thiel; span 111 wag - en, J. Hey Jr; single horse in bug gy, H. H. Neeb, A. Koehler, J. McKinley & Son. ii weepstake, G,1 . Thompson, 'CATTLE Registered Durham. 'Cows 11:1 milk or in calf, .R. M, Peck, Beattie Bros and 3rd; year- ling heifer, R. M. Peck and 2nd, W. McAllister & Sons; 2 -yr. old heifer, McAllister & Sons, R.M. Peck, Beattie Bros; bull calf, 1920, R. M, Peck, W. McAllister & Sons; heif- er calf, 1920, W. McAllister &Sons, R, M. Peck, .W McAllister & Sons; 1 -yr. old bull calf, J. P. Rau. Swe- epstakes, W. McAllister & Son. Other than pure bred -Cows in milk or in calf, 0. Surerus. S. Dei- trich; heifer calf, F. F. Klopp, W. Blackwell; Yearling heifer, J. Pfaff and 2dn. 0. Surerus; 2 -yr. old heifer, J. Park & Son. J. Pfaff and 3rd;fat ssee or heifer, 0. Sur- erus, Beatti Bros; 2 -yr. old steer, J. Pfaff and 2nd: yearling steer, 3. Pfaff and 2nd; steer calf, W. Blackwell; hloste:n nosy, Rev. Mey- er. Sweepstakes, 0. Surerus. Herd of cattle Grade -J. Pfaff. Herd of Reg. Durham -R. M. Pet's, W. McAllister & Sons. SHEEP •Culloch & Son; chicks, J. McCul- loch & Son; W. Lebhorns, J, Thiel; chicks, Rev. Meyer; Buff Orping- tons, G. K, Farwell; chicks, G. K,. Farwell; Blk-breasted Red Game, W. B. Battler & Son; chicks .W B. Battler & Son; Audu!usians, W. B. Battler & Son; ehicks, ,W 13. Bat- tler & Son; 'White Wyandottes, J. 3, McCulIoch, Dr. MacKinnon;; ch- icks J; McCulloch and 2nd; Silver Lace Wyandottes, J. McCulloch; Rhode Island Reds J. McCulloch, Dr. MacKinnon; chicks 3. McCul- loch and 2nd; Campines, . Mrs, Metcalf, W. B. Battler; chicks, J.. McCulloch and 2nd; Anconal, Mrs. Metcalf; chicks, Bev. Meyer; Ban- tams, J. McCulloch & Son, W. B( Battler & Son; chicks, 3, McCull- och & Son; S. G. Dorcans, J. Mc- Culloch & Son; heicks, J. McCul- loch; pr. Pekin ducks, E. Snow- den, Rouen dieeks, W. B. Battler & Son and 2nd; Ducke, any variety E. Snowden, Hy. Clausius, Geese, H. Clausius, Toulouse geese W. B. Battler, turkeys E, Snowden. GRAIN AND SEEDS Bushel white fall wheat, C. tru- emner, W. Blackwell; red fall whe at, G. Clausius, Alf Reichert, W. Blackwell; 6rowed barley, M. Ra- der, .W B. Battler & Son; white oats, C. Truemner, 11. Steinbach, W. B. Battle r& Son; small peas, G. Clausius, C. Truemner, A. Rei- chert; rye, W. B. Battler & Son; half -bush Alsike, H. Steinbach, 0. Klopp; timothy seed, H. Stein- bach, G. H. Pfile; small white field beans, W. Smith, M. Rader, C. Truemner; coll. grain in heads, H, H. Neeb, R. Geiger, F. Keegan. HORTICULTURAL Coll. of apples, F. Keegan, T. Snowden, 3. Pfaff ; pltae of 4 var. fall apples, F. Keegan, J. Pfaff, P. Reichert; plate of winter apples, J. Piaff, . F. Keegan, C. Truemner; plate of 5 King apples, A. John- ston & Son, A. Reichert; snows, 0. Koehler, J. A. Smith; Northern Spies, E. Rader, J. A. Manson; bal- dwins, E. Klopp, J. A. Manson; R. I. Greenings, P. Reichert, J. Pfaff; Spitzenberg, J. A. Smith, F. Keeg- an; eegan; Can. Reds E. Rader, J. A. Man son;Ribson pippen, A. Reichert, J Pfaff; Golden Russets, T. Mittle- holtz, P. Reichert; Ben Davis, W, B. Battler & Son; J. Pfaff; Swears, F. Keegan, W. Smith; Wagners, .W 13. Battler & Son, M. Rader; Manns, .W B. Battler & Son, F. Ke- egan; Wolf River, F. Keegan, J,, Pfaff ; Alexanders, F. Keegan, Ed, Reichert; Maiden's blush, K. Keeg- an, W. Smith; Blenheim pippen F, Keegan, C. Truemner; Pewaukee, F. Keegan, W. B. Battler & Son; Colverts, G. Clausius, F. Keegan; 20 Oz. pippen, J. Pfaff, F. Keegan; Tatman sweet, T. Snowden, W. B. Battler & Son; Coll. of russet ap- • pies, F. Keegan; Coll. of fall pears, F. Keegan; winter pears, F. Ke- egan; fall and winter, 4 var„F. Ke- egan; Bartlett pear, T. Johnson, E. Snowden; Flemish beauty, F. Keegan ; Clapp's Favourite, 'Mrs. G. Hess; Plate of 6pearches, A. Hen/hick, E. Rader; 12 prunes, Mrs. G. Hess, F. Keegan; crab apples, red, E. Rader. J. Gascho; yellow, P. Reichert, E. Snowden; plate ex grapes, C. Fritz, J. Pfaff; col gra.-; Pees, 3 var., J. Haberer & Son, F. Keegan; plate of plums, C. Fritz; C, Truemner; coll. canned fruit, , 6 var., A.. Johnston & Son, Dr. A. I J. MacKinnn.. Leicheste:•, Wm. McAllister & Sons too': all prizes. Lincoln, G. Penhale took all prizes; fine wool, ihearling ram J. A. Manson & Son; aged ram; F. Weeks; shearling ewe, J.A. Manson & Son; F. Weeks Ram lamd, F. Weeks, J.A. Manson & Son; ewe lamd F. Weeks,'.3 A. Manson & Son ewe having raised Iamb in 1920, F. Weeks,J. A Manson & Son, fat sheep any class, G. Pen - kale, W. McAllister & Sons. • HOGS Berkshire -Aged sow, J. Hey jr; aged boar, J. Hey jr; Spring sow, J. A. Manson & Son, ` Tamworth -J. A. Manson & Son took all prizes. Yorkshire -aged sow, W. Backwell. POULTRY Pair of Hamburgs, J. Mc• Culloch & Son; Barred Pllllymouth Rocks, J. McCul'och & Son, J. Th:el;ch:c'ks J. McCulloch & Son and 2nd; .W Plymouth Rocks, W. 13. Battler & Son, T. Mittleholtz,; chicks, T. Mit- tleholtz; Light brahams, Dr. 'Mac- Kinnon, J. Thiel; chicks Jul. Thiel, Dr. MacKinnon; Blk. minorcas, H. Truemner; chicks. H. Truemner, W B. Batt'e•&Sae: P.t.Ro_ks 3'.Mc- PRINCIPALS and TEACHERS See that your pupils enter this c:>mpetition; and also arrange suit- able programme for. FIRE PREVENTION DAY, OCTOBER 9th. We will present one thousand gold plated nad enamel Medals, suit - Oily inscribed, as RIZES For essays an Fire Prevention topics, to be competed for by the boys and girls of Ontario in the 3rd and 4th Forms, High School, College and 'University Students are eligible to com- pete for nine grand prizes. + I ,• I % I i 1 I { i TWO SOLID GOLD MEDALS SEVEN SOLID SILVER MEDALS The Royal Proclamation should be read by a pupil in every School Room. t t t t Text Books and full particulars free on application. Ontario Fire Prevention League, Inc. 111 affiliation with The Ontario fire Marshal's Office 153 UNIVERSITY AVE, TORONTO GARDEN VEGETABLES Half -bush World's Wonder pots. atoos W, G. fleas, G. H. P'file; red and white 'Elephant M, Rader; Ru- ral New York W. Smith, G. I3, Free, J. Decher Jr; any ,var late, P. Haberer, G. Clausius, C. True- tuner; early, H. H. Krueger, 0. Truearner, M. Rader, Green Moun- tale, H. Krueger, C. Fritz, H. Truemner; Irish Cobbler, H. Kru- ger, Mrs. G. Hess, E. Snowden; 6 ears of yellow corn, J. Haberer & Sons, F. Snowden; sweet corn, Mrs. Metcalf, W. Blackwell; Yellow dent corn, 0. Surerus, G. }T. Pfile, blk. sweet corn, R. Geiger, H..11,, Neal); 6 red onions, T. Snowden, .E. Snowden; large yellow onions, P. Haberer, Ed. Reichert; gallon dutch setts, G. 'Clausius, R. Geiger; white field carrots, M. Rader, H. H. Neeb; red garden carrots, Dig,. McKinnon, II, Krueger; Swedish turnips, 3, A. Manson, H .Krueger; yellow globe mangolds E, Snow- den; Intermediate mangolds, J. A. Manson, M. Rader; long yellow ma ngelds, G. II... Pfile, H. Krueger; sugar beet mangolds, G. H. Pfile, W. Smith; Oxford cabbage, J;. Gascho, C. Walper; drumhead cab- bage C. Wolper, J. Gascho; blue cabbage, J. Decher Sr., H. H. Neeb; blk.Spanish radish, W. :B. Battler & Son; J. Decher, Sr.; white radish, W. B. Battler & Son Peck garden beans, Geo. Clausius, M. Rader; pumpkin yellow, G. H. Pile, J. W. Horner; mammoth pu- mpkin, H. Clausius, C. Fritz; cel- ery, J. Gascho, C. Fritz; citron, Era. Haberer, H. H. Neeb; table squish, H. H. Neeb, Mrs. Metcalf; mammoth sqaush, Hy. Clausius, E. Klopp; blood beets, W. B. Battler & Son; H. Krueger; root beets, W. 13, Battler & Son, H. H. Neeb; watermelons, 0. Surerus, Ed. Hab- erer; muskmelons, G. H. Pfile;red tomatoes; O. Surerus, R. Geiger; yellow tomatoes, P. Haberer, F. Ke ?gan, Coll. of garden veg., H. H. Neeb, J. Decher, Sr). MANUFACTURES Auto Truck, Geo. Hess. DAIRY PRODUCTS Butter in tub, W. Smith; 5 -lbs. butter for table use, J. Hey,3r., A. Reichert, W. B. Battler; butter in p;lund prints, W. 13. Battler & Reichert, W. Smith; home m'tde cheese, C. Truemner, W. Smith; homemade bread, J. W. Horner, G. Clausius; 5 -Ib. extraet- ed honey, J. Haberer • & Sons, Ed: Haberer; coll. honey, J. Haberer & Sins, Ed. Haberer; maple syrup, A. Reichert, W. Smith. - ' LADIES' WORK Tray cloths, C, Eilber, M. Rout- ledge; Doylies, Mrs. Metcalf, W.L. Siebert; • luncheon set, Mrs. „Mete. c llf, .W. Hey; pillow cases, emb., W. Hey, R. Geiger; other piiloev eases, R. Geiger, M. Routledge; dley slips, Dr. Mackinnon, R. Gei- ler; dresser and stand cover, C.. Silber, R. ,Geiger; towels emb.; .WW Hey, C. iEilber; towels' other, W! Hey, C. ;Eilber; handwork sheet & pillow cases, iMrs. Metcalf, B. Coc- hrane; lunch cloth on linen, W. L. Siebert, Mrs. Metcalf; lunch cloth emb., W. L. Siebert, W. Hey drawn thread work, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. G. Hess; child's dress, Mrs. Metcalf; Serviettes, C. Eilber; table cloth and serv. C. Eilber; handkfs hand made, R. Geiger, Mrs. Metcalf ; hem stitching T. Johnson, R. Geiger; coronation braid work, R. Geiger; emb. centre piece in white, R. Gei- ger, C. Eilber; emb. centre piece in color, W. Hey, Mrs. Metcalf; table runner, B. Cochrane, C. Eilber centre piece for parlor table, Mrs. Metcalf, B. Cochrane; euff and col- lar set, T. Johnson, B. Cochrane; work on scrim or canvass, Mrs. Metcalf, T. Johnson; emb. Roman or cut work, Mrs. Metcalf, C.:Eil- ber; Eyelet, W. Hey, T. Johnson; emb. French and eyelet •cam`b.,' W. Hey, C. Eilber; emb. shadow, L. Prang, Mrs. G. Hess; emb punch work, T. Johnson,; emb. wallacbin W, Hey, Mrs. G. Hess; emb. harden ger, Mrs. Metcalf, 13. Cochrane; emb. Bulgarian, 13. Cochrane; emb. mountmelliek, T. Johnson; emb, Hucka back, Mrs, Metcalf, Mrs. G. Hess; tatting, No Number; B. Co- chrane; netting, M. Routledge; Modern cross stitch, T. Johnson, Mrs. Metcalf; ladies' underwear, B. Cochrane, R. Geiger; Fancy und- erwaist, B. Cochrane, R. Geiger; ladies' night dress, 13. Cochrane, T. Johnston; camisole, W. Hey, M. Routledge; fancy waist, T. John- ston, Mrs. Metcalf; lace battenberg 13. Cochrane, Mrs. G. Hess; lace honition, Mrs. Meteal:, T. Johnston lace teneriffe, T. Jhnston ,; stencil ling, Mrs. Metcalf, 13. Cochrane; crochet Ir'sh, F. Keegan, Mrs. Met calf; crochet filet, B. Cochrane, M Routledge; crohcet, yoke, Dr. Mac- kinnon, T. Johnston; collar and cuff set crochet, Mrs. Metcalf;, cr- chet and fanny braid comm, W. L. Siebert; centre piece With crochet, R. Geiger, B. Cochrane; coll, epoch et lac', '. eeht'i . T. Johnson; bestnovJ'l)elty fanny wrk not listed, T3. Cochrane; M. Routledge; ushfrtl attic`lel for 1, '3 I'.1.1m, R. Geiger, 13, Cochrane; men's night shirt, R. Geiger; laundry bag, 13, Coch- rane, T, Johnson; man's wrk shirt, 13. Geiger; kitchen apron, 'Dr. MacKinnon, Mrs, G. Hess; plain hand sewing, Mrs. G. Hess, C,Eilber, whisk holder, T, Johnson, 13. Coch- rane; photo frame, B. Cochrane, Mrs. Metcalf; bead work, Mrs. Met- calf, T. Johnson; ease or box .for handkerchiefs, R. Geiger, 13. Coch- rane; articles for dresser use, 13, Cochrane; fancy apron,' 'R. Gei- ger, Mrs, Metcalf; hand or fancy bag, Mrs, Metcalf, Mrs, G. Hess; •Sofa pillow. mounted, L. Prang, Mrs. Metcalf ;. sofa pillow washable, 13. Cochrane, M. Routledge; tea cosy/ W. Hey; fancy pin cushion, C: Silber, W. Hey; Boudoir cap, B� Cochrane, T. Johnson; infant's bonnet, H. H. Neeb, M. Rader; in- fant's booties, H. H. Neeb, B. iCoch, rane;raffia work, Vii' Johnson; cro- chet shawl, cape or jacket, No Number, F. Keegan; croeh. und- erskirt, T. Johnson, H. H, Neeb; croeh. fascinator, F. Keegan, cr och. infant's jacket, H. H. Neeb, M.; Rader; knitted shawl cape or jacket, R. Geiger; knitted slippers, Mrs. Metcalf, F. Feegan; knitted fascinator, T. Johnson; knitted pr. socks, W. B. Battler & Son; knit- ted fancy stockings, H. H. Neeb, F. Keegan; knitted ladies' wool or silk mitts, H. H. Neeb, T. Johnst- on ; Men's wool mitts, W. B. Bat- tler & Son, Mra. G. Hess; floor rug, F. Keegan, J. Barry; floor mat, T. Johnson, J. Barry; pr. window! curtains, R. Geiger, Mrs. Metcalf; Slumber rug or comforter, 13. Co- chrane, Mrs. G. Hess; quilt patched cotton, R. Geiger, T. Johnson; qu- ilt patched silk, C. Eilber, Mrs. Metcal',• quilt knitted, F. Keegan; quilt crochet, J. Decher Sr; hand made bed spread, W. 13. Battler R San ; J. Decher Sr. FINE ARTS Oil painting portrait, B. Coch- rane; o:1 painting landscape; Mrs. Metcal'; T. Johnson; watercolor landscape, T. Johnson; crayon wrk portra't, W. L, Siebert, 13. Coch- rane; water color flowers, -• Mrs: Metcalf, B. Cochrane; oil flowers, B. Cochrane; pencil drawing, Mrs. G. Hess, 'B. Cochrane; pen and inky sketch, B. Coehrane, T. Johnson; penmanship, T. Johnson;' painting Ion Mit, B. Cohhrane.; paintin. on silk, B. Cochrane, Mrs: Metcalf.' ' FLOWERS AND PLANTS Coll. of flowers any kind, J. J. Barry, A.. Johnston & Son; maple leaf, T. Johnson; bouquet of flow- ers, Mrs. Metcalf, J. J. Barry; coll. of asters, T. Johnson, Dr. MacKin- non; bole of Geraniums, J. Barry; coll. of Cacti, T. Johnson, J. Barry coll. calla hires, T. Johnson, J. .J Barry; coll. Fuchias, A. Johnston & Son, .J J. Barry. CHILDRENS' DEPT. • Coll. garden vegetables, H. M. Neeb; coll. mounted weeds,' L. Pr- ang, E. Roeder; coll. weed seeds, J. Decher ,Jr., W. O'Brien; cro- chet work, ,L Prang, A. Mel:ck; wr- iting under 10 years, L. Prang; wr- 'iting over 10, L. Prang, W. Smith; ' Art over 10 years'" old, A. Melick, Baby Show -May Ziler, M. Rau; W. Z Jeffrey. SPECIALS Banker's Comp., class I; Jos. Gelinas, .J A. Manson & Son; W. Blackwell. Class II;- J. Hey, Jr; J. A. Manson & Son; W. Blackwell T. L. Wurm, W. McAllister & Son; Molick & Braun, 0. Surerus; W. H. Pfile, R. Geiger; Molsons Bank L. H. Rader; Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, J. Me0uloch & Son; N. E. Dahms, W. Brokenshire; Brown Bros., W. 13. Battler & Son; Can. Bank of Commerce, W. McAllister & Son; J. Preeter, H. H. Neeb; Stade & Weido, R. M. Peck; C. Fritz, W. G. Hess; J. Gascho & Son, H. H. Neeb; «V, 13. Colles, Geo. Clausius; J. J. l3arry, H. H. Neeb; Denomy Bros, Wm. Decher; Fred Thiel, Ed. Restemeyer; W. G. Bess, 0. Surerus; Williams Bros, Mrs. G. . Hess; L. A, Prang, Alb. Hendrick; Wm. O'Brien, Dr. Mackinnon; Zur- ich Herald, A, Melick; R. Simpson Co., E. Krueger; T. Eaton Co., W. 13, Battler & Son, JU'DGE4O' Horses -P. Kingston, Forrest. Cattle -Wm. Thorn, Lynedock. Hogs and sheep-G.Petty, Hensall Poultry -H, Godard, Listowell. Grain and seeds -T. L. Williams, Zurich. • Horticultural -R. Welsh, Exeter, P. Haberer, Zurich. Gargen veg. and Dairy prod. -3. Haberer, W. Siebert, Zurich. Ladies' work -Mrs. R. Welsh, Ex- eter, Mrs! O'Dwyer, Zurich. Pine arts, flowers and plants and Children's Dep. -Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dahms, Zurich, RACES Free -For -All Irish Bill, F. Taylor, Crediton 111 Gentry De Forrest, J. Gal- bviath 2 2 2 Harry C., H. C. Zapf, Zurich 3 3 ' Farmer's Trot. Miss Bedena, 3. Decher Jr, 111 Billy Sidney, J. Bechler 2 2 2 3'. i3 ',e:•y 3 3 3 Judges I+', 13o s 'nberry, 3'. Arch- abald, t; ,• Starter, Wm. pl]inl:t.� le el 00.0l100..0 066601966606006006606661161pse • We still handle the old reliable B. T. stable equipments. Do not be misled by !inferior goods of this 1 kind. All Govern- : !runt Farm stables are equiped with the cel_ lcbratod B. T. = We have a vast experience in' i installing these goods. • • . We also carry a complete line of A Pumps and Piping, and install wand keep in repair all our work • • 1 PUMPS, ETC." L. £ P1G, Zurich! #01m..000.0e1......es..00• ••0.1000100009t00ab60000¢$00as SHINGLES SHINGLES Parties requiring Shingles this season will do well by Prying them at once. As after April 1st all shingles will advance 1Oper cent. in price. nw� ibfleish urich NOTICE Any person found, trespassing'on Lot .13 L.R,E: Hay, ..without per- mission will be' prosecuted to: the full extent of :the la'v. C. • 0.... "'SMITH. NOTICE I have a large quantity of good building stone for sale at the. St. Joseph Bloc'1a. 48-tf. • • ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich. NOTICE As I have recently purchased the livery business, I wish to inform the public that I am in a position to accomodate all requirements a- long this line, Am also a licensed chauffeur and have an auto for hire. Anything done in the team- ing line 46-tf. GEO. J. THIEL Phcne 59 Zurich. NOTICE. 3 Removed from my residenct to• W. H,"Pfile's Shoe Stores Hartleib. Block, the Singer seweng machine. and Edison phonographs and Re- cords. Call in nad see and hears them. Each Singer sowing ma -- chine and Edison phonograph sp- eak for themselves. Agent for - pianos. t2, H. WELL - Zurich. The Trusted Line For . Fall Trade . Be G. BRAND BRITISH C. 13. G. famous brand, made in; all garments and sizes for Men,. Youths and Boys, is recognized by progressive men's furnishers ever- ywhere as being one of the lead- ing and most reyliabie lines of Br- itish Underwera.. Here are a few reasons why; C. B. G. 'Underwear is woven from highgrade yarns of soft, yet durable quality: It is ample cut and neatly, yet strongly' seamed, and is cosy and comfort- able, giving the wearer complete. satisr'action, ,C. 13. G. are actual manufacture+ of neckwear, socks, sweater coats. .etc. etc. A.;rd wa carry a to of these goods as well as ma:. her brands. ITOIVI 3311,0 11 Z 'tru RI C► da oatoe taken in ezollh' °e fov Gooari