Zurich Herald, 1916-09-29, Page 4B,;l R&LD
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THE HERAi.t), Zurich, Ont.
THURSDAY, SEPT.:28,1.916
Zurich Fail Fair
1Sno\vden;tomatoes, F. Keegan,A.,
J MacKinnon; YelloW tontwteDes,
Miss E. ServoWdeny W. B. Battler &
Sohn; sugar beet marigold, A. Fost
er, F. Habererl Collection of gard
en vegetables, .3 Decher, Sar., H.
II. Neeb; Juge, .3 W. Ort\Vein,
tieneall.
NANU(FACTURES
Double lteiem harness, C. Ha rt-
leile..
DAIRY PRQDUCQS
Butter in tub, W. Srnithi butter
salted for table use, .J Decher,Sr.,
W Battler & pound prints, w So'xr, W. SAuithibutter
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W. B.Battler' tt
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San, W..Smitb.; Homemade cheese
W. Simi,th, C. ITruemAer; Loaf home
made bread, H. Well, Miss E.
Snowden; Williant's special best
best loaf bread bakent from Choice
Family flout, W. B. Battler & Son.
extracted honey, .3 •B:aberer & Sons
best uoxiectiun honey, .J Haberer
,&, Sons • Honey in comb, ,3 Haber -
CORRESPONDENCE
FIHIEARTS , • .
Oil painting, portrait, J. G. For-
rest;
orrnest; landscape, 3, G. Forrest,
Jobnsore; Water color, landscape,
Mrs G, Hess, 0,111. Faust ; Crayon,
work, .3 G. Forrest; Oil or water
color flowers, .3 G. Forrest; Nit -
eft drawings .3 G. Forrest, Mfrs. G.
Hess; Pen.and ink sketch T. John,
atone° .J G. Foxiest, Penimanship,
.J fr. Forrest, T. Johxnsont; Painting
.an felt, J. G. Forrest; Painting on
silk, H. Well, C. Eilber. Judge,'
F. W. Hess, Zurich.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
Collection of flowers, Miss K;
Campbell, A. Johnson & San; Map
le Leaf, T. Johnson; :Bouquet, Miss
er & Sons; quart maple syrup, W. K. Campbell; T. Johnson; Collecti-
Smith, .3 A. Smith; Judge, J.W. on of Geraniums, Miss K. Campbell
Art\veian, Hensail, Cacti, T. Johanson: ,K. Campbell;
Calla Lilies, Miss K. Campbell, A.
LADIES WORK, Ornamental Johnson & Son ; Pansies, .t, 3. 1VIe-
a ,En;,bxo_de,ed— o'c.9es lea Kinnon, Miss K. Campbell; b'u_hies
cloth, leers. klsyroclt, .E. Appel; A. Johnston & Son, Miss ti. Oariip
oval tea cloth, C. Either, ±..Note:.- bell. Judge, F. W. Hess, Zurich.
Lott; ctn.:re j; i _ ce, A, d. 1Jctighuifer •HORSE RACES
C, sti_bcr ; snttt:b. and seers, r., LI.ti oltlr.l The;horse races were not well
cott, i'. Johnson; shadow work, L, lei:ea, only two entries contesting
Pang, ]• Cin b'l; tJw'els, tail.- each event. The result;
ograms. W.. Hey, A. Cx. Beighefter0 FARMERS RACE
ladies handkerchiefs, J.'. J o1xnson, porky Mac. W.. Hey, Zurich 11.1
Mae. as. Hees; cushion Mrs .J .11,:_1- Maudie Hunter, A. Anderson,
lett, L. Prang; liarnettger, Mrs. J Kippers, 222,
1\i.tLet ; Fv etlach.aim, ,o L .:N`orrtst:, FREE-FOR-ALL
it ` ss ; florin- 17'181 -cif" E. AP- fete ,the Limit, .N Kellerman,
pec, E.. ,olin•son,; Boman or cup1)ash.wood, 2111'
\v ori:, T. Murdoch, J. U. ."rrest; Peach Bars, .J .J Meaner,
Modere or cross stiles, T. Johnson, Zurich, 12 22
lire. .J .Mallett; Curnation centre Starter. E .Bossenbar.y. Judges
pie. e. S. B. Faust, 1.. Apl.el; ? m-
W. Elliott, Centralia,13
and B. Bos-
arei.tery, on co.ore.t linen, S• senb_rry, ;;rand Bend. •
l oust, iyirs. 3, Mallet, Pin Cushin
Ledies fancy were. bag, ;lits, G Htss NOTES ON THE FAIR
T. Jra,ur ioeh; Batt.e1n urg ,ace; Miss Crediton Brass Band helped to.
lie Camp bili, L. Prang; Ten _r,lfe enliven the stay wish fine :,elects,
lace 1'• ..ones. n; 1r s.2 crochet .ac_, ;oleo.
i...luraoen„ Ales. hesr,.ce.; Dlawrs Tho concert in the evening \vas
thread work, Mrs. u. ;Sews, 1st .Bud fil.ed dna standing room at a. plena
eau; licunted sofa cusiuon, Mr.. J.
iartn. The pre cods amounted to
Fomes-; Culieetio.i oa over $100.
Lat las ;underwear, T. Johnson, it, The rain in the morning laid the
1tit rLJreot. 1. an action, ells:i
1i" cost +nicely and male things MOTE
Campt.e.l, A. U. I,ctlglio.ft r; i'.tncy pie tshnt a_1 around.
chid s (:cess, 5. E..s aust, D. l.oehl
cr; Linen 1auldr?- bag, s. Jui;.nson,
Mrs. G. Hess; Infant crochet se .
.5 H Neeb, W. Hader; .i nb.ewd-
c•r3uLow cases, (2..b1ib.:r, A. 0,
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Eel,; _.o.fer; V t..i kn;,_der,
J u i orres.; tiesiarast, li. \'re_1,
T, Johnson; Toilet .rats, 1\Irs,Hey-
rock, Mrs LT. .Bess, sabie mats, T.
Jut.neon, Mts. J a\ltxtlett; baton
hoses, ti, Wel, T. Johueon; Pierc-
ed brass, S B. Faust, W. tier;
Burn. ss seek, ,J J. lsarresi, W. 11.`,e' ;
0.1 1 t:-i.tirg. T. Johnson, _i1re, J.
P,ia.l.t.; iuss:aw.l ler LCd,'L.
(Continued from page S.)
73;3ailey,, A1orgo Foster, Wm. Rader,
.white oats D. Dignan, Wm. Bader
L. \\ erna. Sma.l peas, C. Truem-
aner, L, Worm; rye, A. Foster; bik
barley, D. Dignan; co.leetien of
grain in heads, H. 11. Neeb; covert
seed, 1), Dignan, W. Smith; tim-
othy seed, U. Kropp, L, Radar.
judge, R. A, "Williams, Zurich.
LHORTICULTU.BE
Collection of apples, F. Keegan;
L. Racier. fall ;apples, F. Keegan,
;'inter apples, J'. Keegan, L. J,
Bader. King of ,Tomkins, F. Ke-
egan, L. .3 Rader, Snow. appies,
C., Fuss, 3V,, Snaith; Spies, ;i" Smith,
D. Dignan; Baldwin, \\'. Smith, 1'.
,Haberer.; R. I. Reds, D. .Dignan;
Spitzenburg, F. Keegan; Canada
Beds, W. Smith., .1. Decher; Sr.,;
;Ribeon Iippen, (2, J?u:s. kms. Keeg-:tn;
Golden Russets, G,ii, Pfil \Y. 13.
Battler & won; Ben Davis, Ce.
riles; Wagneis, F. Keegan, G.
1'file: Manns, W. Smith, Woil
RfS r, W. .Battler & Son; F, Keeg-
an, .....exanaees, Cr. H. PfLe, Miss
E. 4nowct__,; Maiden's .}hush, A.
7r o�.ter, \, . Smith; Pewauree, W.
13, Battler & San; Colverts, \V.. •
Sralth; 20 oz •Yippcn, P. Saber ;r,
W. _Racier; '1'a.inan Sheets, 3. 13.
.Neeb, \\ . :xrut .;
of
J:u.sets, C. .t uAare e_; ,"$.•yec.a: ;.fri-
dnnark, \v . B. .i. _.. tit't' 3 on; ('.':tie
<tpl;ied fet, t', li..eg tae t Sei:i.b.•• i 1 :.i c t; JPi• knetced :awe cur-
a"el_o\i', Bess.:ie, L'. .e..Lb.•; .eine i:t LJ1..011, .13.. Li. x'eeta, rr..
Litt1 r t es .r ,s. ... lLss W. 13. g-� p , , Haa:'r 1ic._t,.tntchod ell l.ilroevr:es-
,t'a t'i as & ,:l:. n ; c .1. c..on o. ;y"r.ii e3 �.:., .�.-t�l'I>.:1,. '1', J nems:.. n ; Kitez d
3 varieties, C. Bass, \'v. B, �ati_ur Iip Win ;Nils, a. Hess, H. eieti;t�_t
& Son: plat.: i f p.ulns, Mrs. G.
Hess, C. •,tru4lnner; coLeeti.,n of
canned iiu t, A. Johnston & won,
:1. 1te_hsr, tea Col.ection of fall
pears, r. KLe an, \v..5at er;
rex r', KLcg tn; Lewes .all
ere i', lia,.'er..r, ev. 13. Battler &,
tion; Barttett, J. Hey, Jr., F. 1s: -
eg. u; Fiemi.n. asseu y, P. waterer,
1 , neeg:.n; C.apps t a\'ori-0, P.
c'i.ao.re,:, r, Kest -gen; peaches, .e.
J.1ab;.rer, L, J, leader; l l t nos,
'site Besse, 1', E.esee. en...nage A. M.t
itjelnoltz, Zurf21t.
GARDEN VE(;•ATABL}.S
S\ oral's \\ unJ.cr e atatoes, \Y.G,
lou_❑ s.ippe..s, E. Appel, li.li,Neeb;
brai..e:i mat, 21_ss 1L. Campbell, 11..
\1 e 1; Han':t ease, else .L 111_s.. iiey-
r osier.
LAD1E.S WORK, i;seial
Qui.t, v,00.e:l ccar:.e, T..:ollnson;
fine, C. 1ass, J. Decn,Lr, r., Cov-
cr.et woven woo', Mrs. J. Bess, '1'.
Johnson, cotton, W. el. lioffintn,
lie 11. ..Neeb; Patchwork crulit :leis,
A, L•r, l digheficr, T. Johnson ; cot-
ton, Mrs. J, ;\loners, 1'iti Keigan;
(..razyevorl;; aunt si k, T. Johnson,
t, A. C.txnpLe.l; Lateen, t`l. il.Nceb;
1, Jnr>t.s-.tn; \w001, li tl. \eeb, T'..
gloss; Lural ;NeNC \'o -k) J, 3..�mith .toll:.sun; Counterpane t.u.f.e1, W.
til.li, tieeb, A. Faster; any \asiecy, b Batter & San, .11. \t; e 1; eui.ted,
late, W. tom. Hess, il, lie .Neeb, P» Sell Vheti, l.. awensvli; crochet, Tt
tiltiereoch, Jr Decher, Sr.,. it.ening
work. (-. trues, 1. Jolrn:aon; rtra\wn,
.J Deeliex, Sr., Patcinwork quilt,
,esteem special, D. Koehler; Lad -
ie;:.' CIA! 'wool cape crocho', Mrs.
B.eyrock, T. Johnson; knitted., T.
Jolnnsun, L. Prang; Homemade car-
pet, weel, Mrs 1xeyioek; rags, H.
well, Mrs. D. S. Faust; txeartn rug
wool, 1Ml_ss K. Carupbe.l, F. Keegan
klurnematte 1Led1'tln rug, T. Murd-
och, k`. Kagan; Five yds flannel
all wool, Mrs. Heyrock; cotton
warp 4v . Rader, Il. 11. Neeb; Best
naberer; ear.y, \y ,Mader ,J. hab-
erer & Sons, 1-1.H. Neeb; white
beans, W. Rater, L. \Y,u.m; beans
any variety, L, ,J Rawer, lie H.
;LYeeb; yc_losv corn, J. Rabe -ter &
Sous, Mrs, liecracie; sweet corn,
7.). Koehler, A. John:.ton sis Son;
:black sees e:>111, '1'. Johnston, D.
Koehler; Yc.lo\v • Den', W. Rader,
,J Hey, Jr.; ted onions, r). ; .outl-
ler; cutch sets, C. ; c.iilbe, .J..i re-
eter; white field carrots, W. Reader
rec( field carrots J.tIaberer & Son,
red garden eatrots, A. J. iM1iacl\.in••
uton, W. •Smith:;,,Swedish luta.pa L. wool yon d, atomespun, W. Rader,
.J Rac ee.i long red nangplds \'. H. H, Neeb, ,Tidy, crochet zottony
Rader, ,Cx. H. I'1ile; Intermediate H, Well, ,C, Silber; Tidy, l.nit_ed,
llnatngelds, W. Racier, C. '1'ruemn•.:r; cotton, w. Rader„ T. Johnson; i.f-
lo.ng .yellow, A. Foster; Oxford. Mian os slumber rug in ei,k Mrs.
cabbare, sa. We 1, W, Lcibuld; J, iy elle,tt, 1'. Johnsen; Cotton sloe
Drunnnead cabi,•.ge. W. Leil>old; king, F. Keegan, H, ;Firell; Eland
,B31t e, cabbage W. Leibold.t blare; sewing, A, G. Ediglloffer, hers, Q,
• Stianisl. Radish, W. J3, 13a,tt.er, Hess;• Woollen stockings, knit:ed
(Sons H. ]1, Neeb; white radish, W., fine, 11. 11. Neeb, H, Weil; coarse,
B.-Blattler & ,San Pumpkins, I e_1ow � Mrs, iHey'roelr, W. B, Battler &Soon u
The honey display of J. xlal.ere .
& SOTS was an interes'.ing exhib-
it and well worth seeing.
Now for the 107 show.
A dance wound up the day's pro-
ceedings and this was a'so
tended. '
C. Schilbe, •G. ,H. Pihle; Mammoth
;p lntplcinr L. Rader, EAR'. Neeb; cel-
ery, W. Leibold Al. H. Neeb; Sable
Squash, I1, II, Neeb, C. Trucliner
Citron, J, Deckle/. ,Jr., C.H. .'file;
1Mwmnroth squash, 11 I1'. Neeb; be-
- efts,•. W. 1G, Hess ,.D,'Iicehler;.X'ooted
geltes Sr`tLgib'a1d, 1. , 7Veeb;wat-'
exlmelon,s A. Foster, .W, Smith;
mitts, fine, I1. .VS, ell, H. H. Neeb;;
coarse, W. 13, Batter & Son., Airs.
:G, teleses P xmerg .blan;kets, ito,me,i
made :union, W' ,, Rader, H. H. Neeb;
Quilt :awed' an ground Work, H.
Well, R, Northcott; Wool socks,
W•, Battler & 5o031- W, Rader ;Fine
mv;ool socks, ilk, ki'r "Neeb. Judges,
Mfr's. C. McDom,eli, Mrs, B. Ban:nio1
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Tlier3 etre (:told da, s coming
Prepare for -Own! now by sec-
uring \'rill: supple of tlic
celebrated. 1). tt, H. Lacl(a-
wana Aryan aoite Goal We
have asupply of all sizes.
Egg, Stove and Chesnut
D. A. Cantelon
DASHWOOD
The Ladies' Md of ibe Evangelical
Church will hold their annual Thanks.
giving Social on Monday evening, Oct
9th; A grand cantata entitled "Both
the Gleaner," will be given by mem-
bers of the Y. P. A. After the prngrarn.
lunch will be served in the basement.
Do. openat
All are welcome ors7.80,
program at 8. Admiss'on, adults 25c,
children 16e.
Dr. Balfour bas ditpo el of his
business to Dr, Taylor of London.
who takes possessiun.ou Monday.
ll[r Jack Eiclt of Stratford spent Sun-
day with his family hero.
Mr and Mr's D Mcisaac and Mr and
Mrs John Hoist of Crediton spent Suu
day with i\lr and Mrs 0 Restotnel er,
Mrs D. Bettchen is visiting relatives
In 'Tavistock this week.
Miss Laura. 1lttszler is. visiting • re.
.'atives in Zurich this week.
Mr and Ars W Kleinsteiver have
returned from a visit, e, ith relatives in
Ville, Mich.
Mr and firs I) Bender and Mr and
Mrs P Bonder of Illinois rspou t a fe\V
days in is wn last Neeelc.
Cur rude Giaupner of Loraine,
()laic), is \isising at the Lutheran par-
sonage.
Mr Milieu Ehlers, of13rantfoid, is
spending afew days at Lis home ;here.
Mr It \Villort made a business trip
to Buffalo Saturday.
Mr and Bars 11 Statton and Ur and
Mrs 13, Flab ter visited in Stratford a
few days last week.
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
S S. Rally Services wore held
in the Methodist churches on Sun -
clay 1.: :t. .An interesting ,ore ---
gram .er music and addresses was
given. Rev, R. C. Burton of War-
wick : former 1astJr of Varna and,
Goshe churches, \vas present and
gave ;:_l interesting address. Isie
many iilends were pleased to see
hint aesiin;
Hart est Home Services were
thcld in the Anglican t'hurch (Rosh
ern on Sunday. The church was
-aiiproprialely -decorated with
fruits, flowers and. •grain.
•• 4r 1'.Uucautl visited frieticls oii,•the
Cxoshen bimetal.
SCHOOL FAIRS
The Rural School. Fair movement
in Ontario Was inaagu>•ated in 1912.
its growth and development has
• berm iuost lapid, ever sin-ce. With
a modest beginning in 19,4 with 25
Rural School Fairs in 12 Counties
rt has assiw extended in 1916 all o ver
the Province, ;totallin.g 268 Fairs,
including 2566 schools. There is
an 'ever growing interest in die
'work and bets•e.e 'Aug it wi.1 be ex-
tended to every school in the Pro-.
Vince,
At each School Fair is to be
Hens . found exhibits of grains, roots,veg
etables, which xnnust be produced
Phone 10, House Phone 10a front pawd wl-
I der .trine seed directionssup-ies o9 the groJ)in•strtnict
Representative; also poultry pro -
kilned from cggs supplied by the
Depar.im nt of .Agriculture; insect
and 'weed collections; exhibits jn
;manual .aain,ing, fancy work, cook-
; ing and sewing exhibits and essay
The children are also encouraged
to exhibit calves and colts. An
interesting' feature and one of
great value to those .taking part
is the public speaking ca•nt-est.
wi_ere many a child will receive his
first initiation of facing an audi-
ence and i.earing the sound of his
or Ler own voice for the first time.
Who knows but this is only a beg-
inning wLere the orators of the
days to come will receive their
training. tHitherto the great
bulk of the work in, education, and
agricultural work Las been done
with the adult ;armer, The Rural
School fair is the children's move-'
menu. It reaches out to interest
the child in things agricultaral.It
is under direction, of the Distriet
Representative but has the gener
o:s support of the parents, rate
payers, trustees and all other of-
ii lies ,;r gaged in eciusational Work
together with the generous sup-
ti)
I
TA
We carry a full line of Stove
Pipes, Elbows, Lanterns, Apple
Paters, Sweat Pads, Etc.
SHOES
We have a nice line of shoes for
young men. Come in and see these
Myles. Also everyday shoes for men,
women and children at right prices.
Carhartt's
Overalls
We handle the celebrated Carbertt's
Overalls and khaki trousers for men
and boys. No better made. Get our
prices.
Live fowl taken every
Thursday forenoon for which
we pay highest market prices
Shoe Repairing of all kinds port of all the citizens of the;
ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. county,
L. BRISSON
1f the farmers of this commun.
iter want, any fertiliser for fall
Picone Wheat, I always steep some. , en
1 on S6 Dry'Sda.ie hand at any barn. .
Later on when the ground is
more su}table to plow 'you should
g;c:t .fertilizer to so v with the
\Bheat to give' it a good - 'healthy
a't"rk40 ;;t„;`1",tll` : rltsl
(1`have �a- (thirty-fiy'e foot Witnd
mill derlek for sale, cheap. L.
>L'raml ,
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A Hanc1s�me Car
W
HEN you pay severalf r an aut o Ino -
Bred dollars o u
bile, why not get a good-
looking one—one that you will be
proud to own, proud to drive and
proud to take your friends out in?
Maxwell owners have a just pride in
the handsome appearance of their
automobile for Maxwell Motor Cars
have the same attractive lines, the
same graceful design as the higher
priced types.
In addition to good looks you
want, of course, a reliable, sturdy and
economical car. But there is no
doubt in your mind on these points
since the Maxwell a short time ago
established the World's Motor, Non -
Stop Mileage Record. Any car that
can run continuously for 44 days and
nights, averaging 500 miles per day -
22,000 miles in all and without once
stopping the motor—is bourder to be a
well designed and well car.
Any car that can perform such a
wonderful feat on an average of one
Imperial gallon of gasoline to every
26 / miles is bound to be an eco-
nomical car.
We have such confidence in the
Maxwell car and the company behind
it that we have staked our judgment
and future on the ability of the car to
make good for you. It will; we
know it. All we want is a chance to.
prove it.
Phone us today, while you have
it in mind.
Touring Car, $850. Roadster, $830
Prices F. 0. B. Windsor
Completely Equipped
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Credi%Oel
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
• .tet
H. G a l a a n 9 Dealer
MABSEY-IIARR1B Implements
Now, is the time to look for good
Massey=Harris Binders, etc',
A few secondhand Massey -Harris binders for sale cheap
Agency for the wall.known Louden
ay track and fitter carrier.
weimmem
Sal4f 1D PLANING It ThL
e,
tit tt? "'M ;Site
We carry large sock of storm sashes and storm
doors made all size or style.
Shingles, lumber, laths and all planing mill
products.
Estmates given and contracts taken. Office
t planing mill. • .
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