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' SCII0OL FAIRS
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Oct. 3rd.; Grand lend.
19 ve i B g Welcome
The Prince of who arrived
Quebec on . Wednesday Last, 01,
the Canadian Pacific Steamship
Empress of France", to 'spend
*several weeks otteudinee to his af-
4f irs< on, the retch ho heats; nt near
elga y, Alb., on 1ri.t lest mexnor-
'lite visit to Canada
BORN
*-pier Pari Line, Ely Tp, to
YIrland Mrs Jacob Telpfer a son
itillborre, on Sept ltU'
'Fanner -In Step heu . Tow a ship o 1,
September i:tb, to Mr arid. Mrs.
Russet Wanrer, a son
enemy -?..t Saubi•e Line.. Ha'y' Tp
Oni September 13th, to Mr !and
Mrs. Lawrence T3cnomy, a dau-
ehter
DASHWOOD.
'Mr and Mrs Jack Kepky aerie&
olty of Poit Elgin visited with
Ir ' rad Mrs ,I. 0. Ried lase 'week
r, and Mrs Sit, irelacd of Str-
%:tford were wek-need a asitors at
Tieiran
Mr and Mrs Redoiph Stade of
lEtirich spent Sunday with Ute tor.
er's parents, • Mr and Mrs O. St-
-tide
Mr and Mrs Harry Kraft, hire.
lack. Wein, Mrs.' C. Kinkbeincr and
daughter Catl,eria were .is]torsio
.t'e�reiC ter uncierwen
eat operati;on in London o,, Sat-
urday ` for apeenciiciti's. '4V; e
hope 'for a speedy recovery
Messrs Charles and Wei Linden-
aeid of Parkeill spent Sunday with
A.lir and Mrs . 0 Steinhagcn
,Miss Dora lerart of London is
visitilt giier home here
IENSAL,L.
Miss Mary Dent of Toronto sp-
ne a week with her aunt, Mrs. . J
Zeutherland: and Mrs G. Scott.
, George.Moore of Meaiord is sp-
'vsnr'iing •a•week or 'so with friends
"xeorge 0 Petty has returned from
bane extended ti ip to the West, mc -
teeing many relatives and friends
while there
Mrs. J. J. Keys and daughter;,
Wigs Dorothy of leashwille, Tenn.
have bctn visiting i1'frs :c a•'s sax -
ter, XVlrs, .Geo. ).)oug1:5, and -also re-
latives at Varna '
Mrs,. ,lis. Ries was in'the vlllaae
>x+enewing acgoaintenet ''s So rue
eimo ago Mrs Rosa was at negate
ll�' nils and had the n.isfortiine to
loll and brei', her area
Mr Win. Fine is Making �furthc r
nprovements to his neat dwelling
'+an; ieVlain and Ring st. and ,will soon:
Leve everything that counts for
caioinfort a. id ccaiveni ince
Mr and Mrs Maik Dry. Ualc have
returned from a pleasa cit week ra
^muting attending lho maeriagc of a
.relative and also were at iheFasl:l
Mi -is Salina Beaver of Kitchener
pent the past week visiting her
erents, Mr and Mrs Wm 13cn'vewr
349fxss =Esser, , who has b a cl charge
o£ the Ladies' Dept' of T. q.
..loynt's •store, hos. resigned her pos-
a`itiori:
Mr, and Mrs AlbertWhitt sides
have returned from a tine two we-
,eel's auto t=rip as far as 'Chicago,
And report • a ispleedid trip with
`friends in Chicago
me to a,o ur buying here! 11
arrangements with special Bargains for this eve
sle
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also lectured to men only on Mon
day., Sept.
Orval Beaver, sou of Mes. Ida
Beaver had the u:ist•1rtune to be
kicked alt the right leg l,eiow the
knee by a horse, while ieepariug
the lanes for fall wheat., lie rec-
eived a neatly flesh wourcl andthe
borne was injured
Ed. Harness tett for W r,daoa' Wh-
ere he intends upet,ing up a retail
prod.uce,busins'is. , )ti hale les many
fiiends wlah hie. success For the
present the fandly eel veneer' here
Bruce Walker ILA. A-VaS ts,zinged
iu Toroeto'Seer Satt,i day. to Mese
Cora 'Walker at her' the hoeie of the
bride's pai'ents Tile happy couple.
after visiting Exeter friends, ret-
rned to Toro? t.., cri,a=ie tri• Walk,
.er has a fe11`+ eshie in the Pniv-
ersity. and' will eoulinue h.s stud-
ies for a higher degree
A nesting of fariners interested
'n shipping togs and live sleek
coeop:erately was held iii the pub
Iic library ori Friday eve.. hast..
ibcre was an, it tet esting ix a tang.
V orkeien aro, engaged in mak-
ing some alterations in the interior
of the Jucksora-iiia. Ge. .. it iss►x
petted that operations wail coin-
menc3 shortly
CREDITON
Victor Kestle has returned from
the West where he spen ttbe last
three . months
Mrs A Oakes is visiting her far-
ther and mother, Mr and Mrs G K
Braun
Martha Wenzel has returned to
Detroit after visiting a few we-
eks with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Wm. Wenzel
The Heist Tiros. of Pigeon, Mich,
were renewing acquaintnacse hers
Albert 13easer and family moved
to 'Weiland recently
George Eilber has purchasedthe
the vacant lot next . the post office,
formerly owned by A. Beaver •
Pleased to .state" that •Mrs.'
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pan
Trick ra able to a be o p • b
of Commerce as being translerred
to Barrie, Mr Nichols ;of Parkhill
is taking his position here
Nelson, Drier is visiting Revered
;>•Irs Dryer
Mr and Mrs John Snaith, !Crediton
announce the •engagsment. of thrie
daughter, Miss Alkali, (to Mr Hill-
iard G. Sperling, of Wa'lkerton,the
marriage to take place' the latter
Part of Septeraber t
EXETER.
Tule cora kpack has seep core-
x;:ie sed et the canning' factory
Mr arxd Mrs " W Hees of Heimall
pent.,; the week -end in town, the
axeeta of G S Howard's
'eIar aret W'eathy left to spend
aft New Jersey •
'Fee .deleell had a fine*i injur-
ed -while working, in the 'robs Tay -
ler nla in ; rriil
Howald who is not feeling
well, a; taking a few whiles off
eta work'' at Harvey s f+iill end
?wit's 1115 wife and daughter are vis
la ni tiff :Kitchener t 3. other plarct,
I .j :Miloatrrie c".i.,Y,i `id, tri tli'=
It:11;11 A a.'athohc Chinch 'a.lelerss'4
iii. bar, li;t+it `it°eeting in Jr.n.'i'i *St
web 04 $t.t+d y$°irt. i+r TIt�
COUNTY NEWS.
George Albert FLa.sher, son of Hr.
Fisher, Fullerton was found dead
nt the hay meow of the bairn at his
home on- Sept 5th,, having' been
missing since Saturday last. An
extended 'search was made for four
days befoi+e he was founds • His
body was much contorted. Cor-
oner Dr: Wreastrong ,of Matthell
decided.` that an inquest ayes not
necessary. He did not give an
WADI o i .as to the cause of the death
of Fisher but he had obviously been,
dead for some time before he was
found
Aix accident occured
near Centr-
alia ntr-
alis an, Sunday -dist, ateta tour-
ing car being ,driven by Capt. Ken-
dall of Clinton turned complete ov-
er pinning him Ander the carps
compaanore Lieut. Fowles, also au
ployed by the Rance Col, was thr-
owi clear and received no injuries',
When Capt. Kendall was finally re
moved he was found to have bro-
ken two ribs and .w as quite badly`
bruised
, On Sept: 4th there took ,Mace at
the residence of Dr and Mrs, Geo.'
Elliott Cook, Toronto, the Marri-
age
arieage of their di ughter, &ertrudcsa
Marjorie, to Capt. Wm. Proudfoot
fVI IC soul of the late ,Senator Frond -
Toot :and Mrs Proudfoot of Toruntt+.
men have maleal
Bring °di r • with yo
They were formerly of croderich ( Fred Sloman, who arrived at
Mr and Mrs Geon E. Thomson his home, Clint( n, this week b y
of Kippdita. announce the erigage-' `train from Lucan "after -Milking
cent of their daughter Elizabeth .;from Chicago- to Toronto and back
to the Huron & Bruce, explained
why ha walked and a few of the
incidents he witnessed en rotate;
He was with a Chatauqua troupe
Agnes, to Mr Albert Geo. Alexan-
der, (son of iMr and Mrs John Alex-
ander, the marriage to take plate
quietly • a. September,
A quiet wedding took place at
the Presbyterian, manse, Cromarty,
on Wednesday last, when Rev.; G.
Ritchie united in marriage, Arlie
Mary Miller, daughter of Johne -
Miller of Stlaffa, to • James Hodgcrt
of Farquhar
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Also repair any make of car
Mr. Peter Kroff, mechanic
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Auto Repairing- • •. 1
We
have made arrangements with I
the Ford Motor Co.' as well as with
Cook ]Bros.Hensall, to handle
GenuineParts telt
and always'keep a good supply on
baud.
AGENCY FOR ALL FARM IMPLEMENTS, PUMPS SOLD AND
REPAIRED, ETC., ETC. 4'
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Fit You:
Prices tofit your Pocketbook
Some of our Strong Points:-
NEWEST FABRICS OF VIE FINEST QUALITY
KNOWING -HOW TO .CUT AND D FIT
FASHION PLATES 'L1IAT ARE ALWAYS AHEAD
BEST LININGS AND FINISHINGS:
HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP
IF YOU APPRECIATE THESE '" IMPORTANT FEATURES ES GET
IN TOUCH WITH OS FOR YOUR NEW, SUIT;
Suits and Overcoats to Measure From
$23.00 to . $45.00
WE ALSO DO DRY CLEANING-, PRESSING AND REPAIRING.
YOU WILL LAKE' OUR WORK
E. E. WuedhjTaiIor
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i)drt3rile-Ender and Drivel
r •• � i-. 1 .,.,; .,l.}., .yl .� .i1G�...ItETt3 {...+ .'%1 i{k. a,. his Tt7Y.'OTal;t) home, the C%1neel1'dri Pacific log one of 1t3 oldest'
,:, ,,;,•,•.•,, 't: ;`i 111 for panne r days of Canadian railroads, the late 1Vfr. Clarke used to drive
;..s ::;i+ (y ,il 11 ng,e.ngine known' as, a double -ender, and the engine' on which he made his first run
i:1 shown above. }Ie was born in England 76 years ago and
• ' �r,Yia, �� •' .tel a1 o;. .,; 'tyr't"i i3 the'old Midland line, joining 1 he company from 1:'i"9` . Se
ti to WO a.4; y'eira'3 !1l rari
the,first of .the summer aid just to-
ok a notion to walk beck hornet
School teaching is his profession.,
but ;sometimes he finds it dull. Her
served overseas and ciosen't mind
walking; In fact, he prefers it tai;
other modes of travel. 11e lefk,.
Chicago( the est pf August
Z:URICH
FALL FAIR
.
Thursday and Friday
Sept. 27th and 28th, 192a
WARMER'S TROT OR PACE
MILT: HEATS BEST 3 IN 5
1st, $15.00 2nd, $10,00
For Horses which have not won public
September 1st,_ 1923.
FOUR TO START OR NO THIRD MONEY GIVEN.
PURSE $30>ott:
3rd, $5.00
money prior toy;
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Grand Concert h- To .:;'n
ON FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28th THE PLAY ENr1`ITLEn
ALWAYS IN TROUBLE
OR
THE H^OODED COON
(iie. COMEDY I.T THREE AOTS) B a THE ZURICH DRA.MA1IC CLfJ13.;.
Zurich Jubilee Band in Attendance;:
Suecial i'
HORSES
J. GASCHO & SON offer $a.'' cash for the best halter broke -foal
of 1923, handled by a boy of 16 years old,or under.
1VIOLSONS BANK., Zurich, offer $5 00 'cash for beet Gentleman's- ouk
lit, open to farmers and farmer's softs only. • .
CAT TLE
T. L. WORM offers a pail of Du. Hess 'Stock Food, value $3.25, tat
the best calf under one year old, any breed.
TIIE CANADT AN BANK OF COMMERCE, Dashwood, offer a hand-
some Silver Cup, suitably mounted. and engraved and valued
at $15.00, for the bust fihishriel cattle beast, any breed, up is .
two years old.
HOGS .
Dr. P. J. O'DWYER, 'offers . $3,00 cash for best type bacon, sow
POULTRY
Dr. A. J:" MacICIleNale offers $3.0r cash for best pen of two pullet.!
and one cockerel. The three: birds must be of nue variety4arxd?
must not be shown in any other class.
OTHER CLASSES
R. SIMPSON 00. LTii., 'offer a cis' of 'Silverware, value $0.00, for
butter. in 1-1:,ound prints ' ar
6 po%inds ...wrapped in r,ehxmetalt
paper:. Appeara.nce as 'We11 as duality to count :in 'nnaltia
award. ,
J, F REETER•R otters goods to the value' of $3,00 from store to par-"tr
Winnie highest guff n the terrain and Seed O1ass. heat
prize to tomtit 3 points, second 2 points, and third, 1 pain.
S'1ADE & WE+'IVO offer goods to Value of ,$3.50, for best and neaatest.
display of fruit, consisting of apples, pears, plums, 'peaches and
grapes
T. ETON' CO., LTD., offer the choke of the.'fcil'lowing- (a) Silver
pie, plete: ,(.b, °lock; Sc) Hearth Rug; (d) Club bag; 'Thiuei
feora $6.25 to $7.85, for the best box No; 1 Wealthy, McIntosh'„
Alexander or Northern spy apples, quality and packing: telste
considered, exhibited by an ndis*idual grower, who' has net,
won an Eaton prize at any Fair since 1920.
W„ H. PFILE offers $,2.00 cash, for moat suitable and appetising cold;
lunch for' one tam).
T. L. WILLIAMS offers 100•-potin is of Choice Faintly IF`lour fee..
bestloaf of bread baked from this well-known arid popaalae
brand"1of flour.
0. DENOM'9 offers a silk tie and handkerchief to match ''for that
largest watcruleloil., same to become property of donor.
MELICE &' BRAUN Oiler goods to value of $3.00 to person villein
higkest rtttnibez of points in Classes, 1,, 2, 3, 4, 5. First jprixeii
to count 3 points.; 2nd prize :2,,. points and 3rd prize 1" point.
We O, tiESS offers a handsome belt sero wall clack to the ' hideett
person; atte+ndieg the Fair;.
Wen. 5. JOHNSTON, A. F. HESS..
President. Secy.-Treas.,.