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FAIR DATES
Wednesday and Thursday.
Sept. 21st . and 22nd,
1921
ep)e1 1rizieS
. value
WURM, offers a pail of Dr" Bess under one , slue
L.y breed,
$3.`35 for the best. calf, an mask
old, offers $2.50 cash for the largest
N. H. on, same of donor.
melon, to become property half bushel, containing
offers $2.50 cash, Potatoes become the
C. FRst n potatoes. I'
, least .number of p 3.00, for the
property of donor. fountain pen, value $ of donor
W. ar,. Hess, offers abecome property- 6 0r
largest watermelon, same ase of to siVerp'aze, value $am -
for best Co., offer a photographic snapshots by
for best collection of p (a)
ateurs. CO , offer the 'choice of the following; 5 9b;
T. EATON seof spoons, value $5.75', (b) casserole, value . of
case of mpg , value $6.25, for the best ten pounds
(c)hammock, exhibited by a maker who has not
butter in blocks, prize at any fair since 1918.
won an Eaton '" :for the best and Iieav-
Wm.,. O'BRIEN, offers .$3.00 cash, breed.
fest pen of threeO cockerels,
ERCE, Dashwood, offer a
CANADIANnso BANK engraved.
Handsome cup for the best finished cattle beast up
ears old. Cup will be suitably Flour
to two y offe r 100 pounds Choice Family
WILLIAM b BROS., this well known
• for best -.loaf of bread baked from
brand of flour. value of $3.00 from store
and popular offers goods tofront re
forb ER,butter. lice.
for best 10-1b. crock of dairy�utter at market p'`
have privilege of purchasing rite, if not donation
Butter must be worthy • of a p
will be cancelled. offers $3.00 cash, f thzbeest pen
MacKINNON, The birds
fir' A' J ullets and 0119 cockerel.
of two p and must not be shown in
must be of one variety sh for best halter -broke
any other class. offer. $3.66' ca
J. G Al of 192SON,1 handled hby of 16 years or under;
1st pr
foal prize $2.00; 2nd prize $1.00. for best tears
OLSONS BANK, Zurich, offers $5.00 cash,
in General PurppSe, Agricultural and Draft classes.
cash, for best individual
W. B. COLLES offers $3.00
Brood mare of all clarazor and
•-ses Satinio Safety old
S'!T`ADE & offer a air of 2 -year
hair critter,
, value $5.00, for best p .
grade heifers. value $3.00, for the best gen'
offers a halter, enter.
F. THIEL, utfit, carriage or roadster class
e beet calf
tleMY B11, value $3.00,
for DENO�Z'i' BROS., offer a cap,
old.
any breed, under one year
coal oil heater, value
'NIBLICK & BRAUN twelve
a largest and best stalks of field
$8.00 for the twelve
corn.
vise, A, spring creek rll #iia through
the farm and it is all drained and
fenced. There ,..are 20 ' acres in
hardwood bush, s3 acres old se-,
edea and. 4.0 acres seeded; last alar, -
ins• This farm is only' 2 miles
from Hensall and Kipper, while
the school is in the property:
CHATTDES—Oak sideboard,
dining chairs, lounges, extension
table, linoleum, carpet bedroom
suites, iron be d,wood-bedsteads,
washstands, dresser, large cherry
ehiffaonier; writing desk, chest,
siian11 tables, glass cupboard, kit-
chen chairs, rocking chairs, loarg.
tables, drop leaf table, round
parlor table, kitchen Queen range
lawn mower, honey e'?ctractoi,•,
be 25
' eboxes, large cauldron, 2 syr'up
kettles, ladders, ''Vice, and various
tools, buggy, cutter, hainess,robe,
blankets, pulper; cream separ-
ator, churn, and about 2000 feet
rock elm, basswood and maple Iu,
mber an& other articles , too num-
erous to mnteion.
TRENIS OF SALE—Real :Estate,
10% on day of sale and balance on
April 1st, 1922, \viten possession will
be given. Purchaser tneant me '.
may 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.
Speed Contests
Free—For- All
BE ST 3 IN 5 PI.TRSE ' $100 IIC0':
3rd. $20.001VFIIJE BEATS; 2nd, $30"00
Green Race
ublic,money prior to
PURSE $60.00t
Fore, Horses which have not won P 3rd $10.00
September let, 1921.-
No Entrance Fee. Ow and $20.00
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,
Secy-Treas
President
AUCTION SAI,E
Qf Household Effects will be
held at ZURICA., on Saturday, Sep-
tember, 14th, 1921. Commencing
at 1.00 O'Clock p.m. the following; ei Y about 30 stooks of
2 cook stoves in good mil ion, timothy hay,
extension table, drop leaf ° table, "corn, 100 bushels of oats.and un-
2 bedsteads, springs and mattress, derTER TERMS
aOver that amount 12
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AC&& C1!Sl410? ' INNER
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WINGMAM. ONTARIO. .--
Plellgeologgialialeaals
i ed Agent for this district for the
l have been appointed
Tires. And Will be
above Celebrated Inner
give a demonstration at any time. Call and
pleased to g1Y
be convinced.
John Hey Jr. ZurichHey,
wee
----~-'--'`'" --` l freight 5.23 Iowa,. who is 'apenlding a
for, disc, M. -H. disc drill, act 1..0.00; Grand T. R. g e
Deerin , ravel 39.20; London here with hiss sisters, M=s. T. Mura-
set harrows 3 .see -1 Jam's . 2ilcr g•' re-inforaenxet1ts I dock and Mrs.. W. Laznzrit.,
Doming rake,., on box, .gravel j Rolling Mills, big.
box, hay rack, .Wag
wagon nearly new, seuffler, 5t 39; Prod. st B�os�,pai ilt��ifor' or last week.),
Mr. andel Mrs. Geo Douglas and
box, g lows, grind ' a w al .,c..8
bob sleigh, 2d walking p t 4e4
gable harness, 2 set bell,,., 65.14; Jchni Richard,
aeen�oeeu�pyter sings T�anecottage at thee
stone, set dF
whiffletrticl forks, hoes and num- 19 at : n McKeeveraumetal culvert 6.00 ; Bond,,during ,the summer, have re's
ous articles; A quantity of S rata m hauling turned Hy, Shenk, grading 3rd S. Rd. 5.00 , . za"d 'home.
Tress" Crediton School Fair 25.00; Mr. and Mrs" E. White, of Mania
ditto -Dashwood 15.00; ditto Grand t,^,ulin Island are visiting the fors
Bend 20.00.0,3
roof's Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.'
writing desk and book bap Joard,'
kitchen cupboard, sink, clothes
cupboard, flour chest, wash stand
240 -lb. scales, a number of chairs
2 wash tubs, grind stone, apple
drier, lawn mower, 10 cru rfl, copper
kettle, milk can, clothes horse, Ray;
mond sewing machine, 2 rocking
chairs, iron kettle with stnd,,.- 2
barrels, hoes, shovers, spades, wh-
eelbarrow, cord of soft wood, forks
milk can, lard can, coal oil `heater;
carpenter tools, • cross cut " sa-wt
scyth, some floor oil cloth, House
stable and lot - will be put up for
sale if not previously sold.
'Terms, of Sale—CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.; Es-
tate of late Geo. Witmer, 'Propri-
etor.
months' credit will be given on
"furnishing approved joint notes.
6 per cent. straight off form r sh on
and
credit amounts. Hay,
',oats,., cash.
T. B. Brown, Peter L. Denonly,
• Auctioneer. Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
The undersigned Auctioneer has
been instructed to 'sell 159" Public
Auction at . Lot 30, L.R.W.,. Hay Tp.
on SATURDAY SEPT. 17th, at
1.00 o'clock, p.m,. sharp the follow-'
;
LIVE STOCK; --1 heavy mare
14' years old; 1' aged driver; 1
yearling colt; 1 cow 10 -yrs. old
1 fresh cow 8; 1 cow 5 due _at t ne
of sale; 1 cow 3 due at time of
s le a,.3, 3 yr:, old steers; 2; cog
seers, 1 calf t0' months did;, 1
calf 2 weeks! old; 2 hogs.
IMPLEMENTS;_ -Mower 5 -ft. cut
The South Huron
United
far ers olitical Assoc.
Will hold a Convention in
Hensall Town HOS on
'C hursday, Sept. 29th
PURPOSE OF SELECTING .A. CAND-
' AT 2 O'CLOCK FOR THE P MEETINGS FORTHE
kTE FOR THE FEDERAL ELECTION.
IMRPOSE OF APPOINTING DELEGATES WILL BE HELD IN
EAc$�
r POLL IN EACH MUNICIPALITY ON THE EVENING OF
'TUESDAY SEPT. 27tH.
All electors in sympathy with the, principle and policies enun-
ate& in the platform of U. F. O. and the Canadian Council of Ag-
arculture and willingl to support the United Partner Political Party
. cordially invited to attend:
for is G. A. LAYTON, Sec.
W. BLACK, Pres
BKECU'•-` ." "��"""�"� R1" AL ES'I'ATT3 y—Lot 26 Coricea=
RS' SALE I Siert 3; North Halt Lot 9 tortes
V.ALUAI3LE FARiVI
AND CTTATTLE- PROPERTY Sion 2, and the West Half Lot 26
Concession 2, Hay Township, con-
xhe Executors hof the Estateof1 t uuuig 200 acres more or less: On
eon -
"The late Robert Thompson
aoatructed the undersigned Atub�?hous26 also 3, is a
stone
brick
ilOneer to offer tor sale by l�
lire Auction on \tire premises. on I and Miele, walls and a good bear
`Ii;It K S') PTEND3E1 , 16th, 1921 in.:: orchard, On Lot 25, con., 2
,'�lock p.m. alp Pollok°in;? i, S'a Pt rn., barn on stone wall
.t 2 1 l,,i: ' Io. -1.. 3, :•r f ran he..
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the 'Township of
Stephen convened in the Town
Hall, Crediton, on Tuesday, the 6th
day of Septembber 1921 at 1 p.m0
All members were present. The
minutes of trhe provious meeting
were read and adopted:
By-law Nb. 271 to Itvy taxes
on the lands and buildings in the
Township of Stephen, having be-
en read three tunes be passed
and ,signed by the Reeve and
Clerk and the seal of the corpor-
ation attached thereto.
• 'Tile following' grants were made
to the school = fairs to be held in
the Municipality; Crediton $25;
Grand Bend $20 and Dashwood
$15. '
The Reeve read a letter and
c• •ount received from Fara Oes-,
Ben �' I4 bite.
The council. adjourned to =acct •
again in Crediton on Monday the Mrs. O'Brein, of Bask., and Mrs. '
g Wes, Merner and children of Wiur-
or3 day of October 1921 at 1 were the guests of NJr.andl
o'clock p.m. '• ri.laeg,
Henry Eilber,clerk 'Mrs. S.
Mernei.
Miss Jessie Buchanan and Miss,
HENSALL. Lamont, of Zurich, left Tuesday for-
S=r•lt• St. Marie, where"they have.
Among our new business men in teen engaged as teachers.
the village is Mr. Roy Weber, of 1I. Soldonf and sons on Tuesday
Zurich, who has opened a harness lass: shipped six of their finer
shop in A. NIurdocl:'s block. fine horses to Toronto where they--
Miss
hey
Miss Reynolds left last week for will be shown at the Exhibition.
Calvary to resume her duties on They will also be shown at the.
the public school staff. London Fair before returning to,
Miss Flossie Foss ha•: returned Hc'itsall.
after holidaying in Gloucester, Ph- John McKenzie died on Friday,,,
onto.phia, •Atlantic City and Tor `.ugust 26th, at the age of 70•
onto. years and three months; The,
Mrs. E. S. Hardie was recently deceased was born near -Wood-.
in Tillsonbapg spending a fear stock and came with his parents::
days with her. father, Dr. Crookes when only a baby" and settled on•
who is very, ill. ;;, farm near Kipper. Mr: Me -
Miss Alice• Dougall, of Detroit, Kenzie was one of the pioneer sets
who has been visiting relatives ties: Shortly after his marriage
here returned to the city. wit -r,;, his now sorrowing wife they;
Mrs. W. F. Yungblut of. Arcola ,-t1o.,,ed to a farm in Stanley where.
eSaslc„rich, and Mrs, J. P. Brown of God ;,hey lived for, two years and frond
erich are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. there they mo \red, to .Tuckersmitli'
Jas. Bonthroh. where they . lived until about five,
Miss Martha Minter, who spo- years ' ago when thea', moved - to
conned ordered ent nearly two ; weeks with relai =- Ilensall, of$ owed 'p
mobile,e 1 y:es andr friends in Ton•
awanda, N- wife, 3 son
vara ,to. Ile Paled•'` were as; Y., and other places; returned. on rr of sons, smith, Aldridge of Al
s The following accounts p Monday evening last ,accompanied Berta and one brother at Ayre.
sed;— her brother, J. L. Hunter fro
Alex. Foster.. pt, bridge contr.- by
a a
'-r•e icher re. damage to his , auto
survive.
Good Old Paroid
'Good. Old Paroid" --that's what
they call the best roll roofing ever made.
For more than 20 years Neponset
F'aroid has solved the problem of roofs
for new and old buildings. It wears,
wears, wears. Impregnayted with as-
phalt. Surfaced with slate or talc• It
has made good on farm buildings, de-
pots and manufactories. It's the ideal
BIRD & SON: LIMITED
•
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wa Y ,k,,
roofing for bungalows and carnpr
Colors-sia -red, slate -green, and gray...
Come in and let us tell you why you:
should build NOW and why we back..
Nepon.set Roofs—Neponset Neponset . Twin
Shingles or Neponset Paroid —to the
limit. Re ember, there's a copy of:'
"ROOFING CANADA" waiting fob,.
you at our Store.
Hamilton, Ontario
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