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Thursday, 'September etlr,t94,
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FALL FAI
FAIR- . DATES
Wednesday and Thursday
Sept. 21st and 22nd, 1921
Special r--)rizes
ii'. L. WURM, offers a pail of Dr. Hess stock food, value
$3.25 for the best calf, any breed, under one year.
old,
V. H. PFILE, offers $2.50 cash ,for the largest musk
melon, same to become property of donor.
C. FRITZ, offers $2.50 cash, for half bushel, containing
least number of potatoes. . Potatoes to become the
property of donor.
W. G. Hess, offers a fountain pen, value $3.00, for the •
largest watermelon, same to become property of donor
Zi. SIIVIPSON Co., offer a case of silverware, value $6.00
for best collection Of photographic snapshots by am-
ateurs.
'T. EATON CO., offer the choice of the following; (a)
case of spoons, value $5.75; (b) casserole, value $5.95;
(c) hammock, . value $6.25, for the best ten pounds of
butter in blocks, exhibited by a maker who has not
won an Eaton prize at any fair since 1918.
Wm. O'BRIEN, offers $3.00 cash, for the best and heav-
iest pen of three cockerels, any breed.
CANADIAN. BANK OF COMMERCE, Dashwood, offer a
handsome cup for the best finished cattle beast up
to two years old. Cup will be suitably engraved.
WILLIAM BROS., offe r 100 pounds Choice Family Flour
for, best loaf of bread baked from this well known
and popular brand of flour.
J. PREETER, offers goods to value of $3.00 from store
for best 10 lb. crock of dairy butter. Donor ' to
have privilege of purchasing butter at market price.
Butter must be worrby of a prize, if not donation
will be cancelled.
Dr. A. J. MacKINNON, offers $3.00 cash, for best pen
of two pullets and one cockerel. The three birds
must be of one variety- and must not be shown in
any. other class.
GASCHO & SON, offer $3.00 cash for best halter -broke
foal of 1921 handled by boy of 16 years or under;
ist prize $2.00; 2nd prize $1.00.
OLSONS BANK, Zurich, offers $5.00 cash, for best team
in General Purpose, Agricultural and Draft classes.
W. B. COLLES offers $3.00 cash, for best individual
brood mare of all classes.
_ STADE & WEIDO, offer a Satimo Safety razor and
• hair cutter, value $5.00, for best pair of 2 -year .• old
grade heifers.
F. THIEL, offers a halter, value $3.00, for the best gen-
tleman's outfit, carriage or roadster class may enter.
DENOMY BROS., offer a cap,.3'alue $3.00, for the best calf
any breed, under one year old.
11iELICK & BRAUN offer a McClary coal oil heater, value
$8.00 for the twelve largest mad best stalks of field
corn.
peed-
Free.
C®nlfests
For --=All
MILE HEATS, BEST' 3 IN 5,
1st, $50.002nd, $30.00.
Green Race
PURSE $100.00
3rd. $20,00
Por Horses which have not won public money prior to
September 1st, 1921. PURSE $60.00
• No Entrance Fee. Ow 2nd $20.00 . 3rd $10.00
1st $30.00 ners must be members of Society.
Grand Concert in Town Hall
Thursday Eve. Sept. 22nd
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SOCIETY
E. F. Klopp, A. F. Hess,
President Secy -Tress
'he South Huron United
1armers Political Assoc.
Will hold a Convention in
Henn!! Town Hall on
Thursday, Sept. 29th
AT 2 O'CLOCK FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELECTING A CAND-,
'It'DATF FOR THE FEDERAL ELECTION. MEETINGS PORTTHE
[1RPOSE OF APPOINTING DELEGATES WILL BE HELD IN
**CFI POLL IN EACH MUNICIPALITY ON THE EVENING OF
"DAY SEPT. 27th.
..tel electors in sympathy with the principle and policies enun-
aei*ted in the platform of U. F. 0, and the Canadian Council of Ag
'.saculture and willing' to ou,pport the United Farmer Political Party
astie cordially' invited to attend.
W. BLACK, Pres. G. A. LAYTON, See.
EXECUTOR'S' SAGE
VALUABLE FARM
.AND CHATTLE PROPERTY
The Executors of the Estate of
:tbe late Robert Thompson has,
b'structed the undersigned A.uet-.
eoneer to offer tor sale by pub-
sac iA.uction on Vise premises on
.RIDA.Y SEPTEMBER, 16th, 192.1
:%.1. o'clock p.11), the fel'lewing
, top et,.,`
REAL ESTATE;—Lot 26 Conees=
(sion 3; North Half Lot 25, conces-
sion 2, and the West Half Lot( 26
'Concession 2, Hay Township, con-
taining 200 acres more or less. On
Lot 26 eon. 3, is a 13' storey brick
house also 3 barns all on stone
end brick walls and a good bear-
ing orchard. On Lot 255, cane 2
is a frame barn on steno wall
0.i '9'1'., 13 ee sw 3, l; 11.4170
use. A 'spring .creek runs through
the farm and it is all drained and
fenced. T:iere are 20 acres In
hardwood ,bush, ';:83 acres, .old se-
eded and 40 acres seeded last spr-
ing. This earns is only 2 , miles
from Ilcnsall and Ilippeaa,vl�ile
the school iS in the property.
CIIATTLESS-,Oak sideboard,
dining chairs, lounges, extension
table, linoleum, i:arpet bedroom
suites, ironbe d,wootl bedsteads,
washstands, dresser, large cheeses
chifi'innier;, writing desk, chest,
small tables, glass cupboard, lefte.
chert chairs, rocking chairs, 'long
tables, ,drop leaf table, round
parlor table, kitchen Queen range
laWn mower, honey extractor, 25
be eboxes, large cauldron, 2 syrup
kettles, ladders, Vice, and various
tools, buggy, cutter, harness, robe
blankets, , peeper, cream: separ-
ator, churn, and about 2000 feet
rock elm, basswood and maple Slue
mnber and other articles too num-
erous to mnteion.
TEEMS OF' SALE—Real Estate,
10% on day of sale and balance on
April 1st, 1922, ,when possession will
be given. Purchaser meantime
iney plough any land not needed
for pasture. Chattels; Cash.
For further particulars apply to
Gladman & Stanbury, Barristers,
Exeter and Hensall, Solicitors for
the executors; W. D. Thompson,
Executor; Thos. Cameron, Exeter,
Auctioneer.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
On Thursday,' , September ist,
"the -home of Mr. and MrsGeo. Co-
leman, Parr Line, was the scene of
a pretty wedding when their e1-1-
est daughter, Elsie May, became
the bride of Mr. J. Elgin McKinley
son of Mr. and Mrs. John .McKin-
ley. The 1 ceremony was perfor-
iced by Rev. Geo. McKinley, uncle
of the gloomy and took place at
noon in the presence of about 50
invited guests. After congratu-
lations the wedding dinner was per
taken of, and then the bridal party
motored to Seaforth where the.
bride and groom took the after-
noon train for Toronto. ° Upon.
their return they, will settle down
on the fine homestead farm ° on
the Goshen Line, amid the very,
best wishes of a large circle of
friends. • ,
Mr. S. H. Pollock and daughter
Miss Verna, of Canorae Sask., are
visiting friends and relatives in
this vicinity. t
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dawson are
this week attending the C. N., E.
at Toronto.
Rev. J. L. Foster and family of
Varna, who have been visiting fri-
ends at Grand .Bend and .Parkhill
returned to Varna last Saturcla '
Mr, and Mrs.' D. J. Stephenson
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hayter wiio.
spenta week visiting friends in
,Michigan, , have returned to ;their,
homes. «w
Mr. F. Savague of Seaforth wi11
address 'the Epworth League of
Varna and Goshen at the "Verne
Methodist church on Friday -eve-
ning Sept, 9th. ' -;
The many friends of Mr. Jas
Delgaty will be sorry. to learn of
his serious illness, he and Mrs. Del
gaty are' at the home of their ne-
phew Mr. Colin' Campbell where
he is receiving the best of care
and we hope) that he may soon be
restored to his usual health.
COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. ,-(Dr.) Blackall, a former re
sident of Hensall, died at BIyth on
Aug. 24th.
Russell, son of 14Ir. and Mrs..
John Colwili, Con. 1, Hay, was run
over by a land roller on Thursday
last nand vas severely injured. He
was just coming out of the field
when • the et oungue of the- roller
broke and threw the boy back
ever; but the line being caught
M his foot, when the horses gave
a jerk he was brought back ,ov-
er the roller and it passed over
his body. His head and body
were considerable bruised, but no
bones were broken and be is re
covering nicely. Only a few eves
eks ago Russell fell from a tree
and broke his arra.
EXETER
W. F. Winer, wife and family of
Marlette, Mich., are visiting relat-
ives in this section.
11Ir. and Mrs. J. Caruthers, Jr,
were quite. badly hurt in an auto-
mobile accident 'near Clandeboye
last week.
Kenneth Hockey fell from the
roof of a coal shed last week and
fractured his arm,
Thos,. Welsh disposed of his
house and lot on sthe . corner of
Simco and Edwards streets, to
Jas. McCurdy of the west.
elle sad death occurecl in the
hospital at Moosejaw>.,Sask., on
Aug23, of an Exeter, .• young than
William Willard, son of Mr, and.
Mrs. 'Albert. Willard at the age of
23 years, 2 months and 11 days.
Deceased was working around the
barn ,on a farm near Moosejaw,
when the handle of a fork, which
was resting on a load,' struck the
barn door and flying up a prong
lit hi n in the forehead and pen-
etrated the lining ofthe brain.
CREDITON
Misr Aline Hill is visiting friends
in lee-('i,ener. ..
Mrs. 'filarry Wind and daughters
of T'troii' are visiting Mr. end
141+rk. Goo. Either. e
i'4rs. Con Edwards of Windfall,
tnd., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
; J4xl 1."ylwssOnq
odes easy. r Doubles,itilecA�'
cis' ail' ✓ „, s on Casin s-
ACR2 CUSHION INNER '"MC
RUBBERRU 3BL R, COMPANY')
WINGMAM. AR10.
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1 have been appointed Agent for this district for the
above Celebrated tamer Cushions Tires. And will 'be
pleased to give a demonstration at any time. Call and
be convinced,
Hey,JohnJr.Mfr. .
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Open
Convention
A NOMINATING CONVENTION
IS CALLED TO BE FIELD IN
Hensall Town Hall
AT, 1 O'CLOCK P.M.
Tuesday, .Sept. 13
FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELEC-
TING- A CANDIDATE TO OPPOSE
THE .MEIGHEN GOVERNMENT
IN THE FEDERAL RIDING OF
SOTUH HURON AT aalIE APPRO-
ACHING ELECTION- •
All citizens of South Huron, re-
gardless of past political leanings
who are opposed' to the record of
`the Present Governments are here-
by invited fro attend.
Ladies specially invited.
•
Convention under the auspices of
the Liberal Association of 'South
Theron.
Joseph Wood;ill of Howard
Cr sR'a ;iThee.-Woodall enddy;of Wostoo,t
th eweeh-encle at the home of Mr.
and kris Jos, Woodall.
Charlie' 1?roevn of Detroit is sp-
ending a few days in town. 'On
Sunday e; -ening he' gave a • spl
endid : address ore the Educational
advantages of th 'church which
proved very interesting.
Notice. his bees received that
two Hydro Enninee"3 will be in
Exeter the 6th Se's`. Centralia the
7,th, and Crediton the 8th for the
purpose.' f expleineee the distrib-
ution of 'r,dse '-i •i ephen Town-
ship ,and t) obtain subscribers.
ree.geSWOOD.
Mr.. and Mes. RT n. Kuntz of Ex-
eter spell' Sundaes et the home of
Mr. and Mri. C, -' L. Wolper.
Mrs. Can ' and three 8 R.d
chiresue
children e un-d to their home in , 61
Witter Roofs
for Farm `: iiildings
The better the roofs on your farm buildings, the.
better figure the farm would bring. Repair your old:
roofs with Neponset Paroid Roofing and get qu'al'ity -at.
its very best. Neponset Paroid makes your buildings
weatherproof Rain, snow, heat, cold can't affect it.
It is made for years of wear and gives it, without. re-
newal. It keeps repair bills away.
etrOi.
lemma.'worn=
Big farm owners use it for barns, stables granaries
sheds, cribs, pens and poultry houses. The railroads:
buy it for its re_1 economy. Its weatherproof surface
makes it resist time an 4 rear. It is fire -safe. Colors:
red, grey, green. Your money can't buy better value.
Come in and talk over your roofing job with us.
BIRD& SON, LIMITED, Hamilton, Ontario
Fred. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich
Roseville, NI rli.. en 'Tuesday, aft-
er a six eve." -'s V'stt with Mr. and
Mrs. C. le Weiner.
Mr. and Mtn. Goi"r;e Koch of
Dashwood. Mr. Mi-ord Koch of
Detroit, the Messes elberte and
Myrtle . Koch and "T" Russell Pitt
of. London inoto•si td' Niagara
'Falls and Buffalo reser the week-
end.
Mr. Milford Koch -e turned to De-
troit on Tue;dzv ramming..
• Roe. H. A Xi—Teen-11w and son,
'J3Wiht of C!•te lay were visitors
with the former's parents, over
Labor Day:•
Mr. A.ndrew•. Musser splint the
week-end"at his home here.
Mr. Oscar Graupnee petusned to
Port Wayne, Saturday to resume
his studies at Concordia College.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Monz and family
of Tavistock and .Mr. and Mrs. T.
Peachey of Stratford spent Lab-
or Day ,'at the home of Mr. Adam
Eurk.
Mr. S. Frey pf Owen Sound has
taken a position at D. Tietuan's
Rev. Jno, O's re eses of, Napere
ville, Ill.,• is Visiting with his par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Graybeil of
Woodstock were .visitors .here tw-
ee the, holiday
Rev. H. A. Kellernvan of Ches
ley oc.. upied the 'pulpit in the EV
angelical church on Sunday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Hackney of Exet-
er ispent�e wi*eek-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Kellerman.
Miss Edmeston, Ena Gunethet
Ferrol Hartleib, Luella Schultz and
'Leonard Birk attended the Y. P.
A. corkerention 'rat Waterloo last
week, r :
14Irs. Elliott is this week visit-
ing in Detroit.
Mr. Homer Guenther of Forest,
9j3ent the week -end at his home
here.
Mrs. Hamilton of Willcensburg,
Pa. is visitieg with Mr, and Mrs.
A. Birk,
4
uclion in Bicycles and Sundries
IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF OUR ENTIRE REMAINING SEA-
SON'S, S
EA -SON'S,' STOCK WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS .
New Hyslop Bicycle,; Regular Price $60.00, Sale Price ......, ...... $49.00
One good second hand bicycle, a good buy, for.only _see
One new rear wheel, new tire and coaster for $10.00; 1 front wheel
r4'compiete for $5.00; TIRES; Clip- per for $2.75 and Studded for $3.00
inner Tuber for $1.25; Panther lamp. for $2.75; Mud gards for $1.253.-
Pumps p for $1.00, Good used rollerehains at Half Price. And many
articles that space will not permit to mention. Be sure and get
your supply of these Bargains,
O'Brien & Walper, - Zurich
The e8tern
LONDON
Sept, iOth to 17th
air
' SEVEN FULL DAYS THIS YEAR
THE POPlgLAR• EXHIl3ITION OF WESTERN ONTARIO
'6,00000 Added to the Prize List
BOYS AND GIRLS CALF COMPETITION
SPEED EVENTS -- DOG SHOW — AUTUO RACE'
THE WORTHA.M SHOWS ON THE MIDWAY
Ai
Wonderful • Programme Before Ph': Gran:1 Stan:' TW;ce Daily
PLENTY OF MUSIC "— :FIREWORKS EVERY EVENING
Admission, 10th, 126, 16th, and 17th 2 --.
5ets, 13th, 11th and I5th,50*
Grand Stand usual prices
All Inrfortnation From The ,Socretar -
Lt.=col, W. M, eteetelihore, President. A, M. Ilunt,t4