Zurich Herald, 1924-11-06, Page 4our.
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Here,
Those Snappy Suits and
F
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for�._
Overcoats
Winter Wear
Customers can now choose from the
very newest Imported Worsteds,
Tweeds and Ser, ger
WE IMPORT DIRECT AND CAN OFFER YOU THE VERY NEW
'QST, IN BOTH SHADES AND PATTERNS.
WE SELL ON A VERY SMALL MARGIN. OF PROFIT, THAT'S
'''WHY WE CAN GIVE YOU SUCH SPLENDID VVALUES,'
OUR SUITS ARE UNEQIALLED
TO -DAY FOR STYLE, FIT AND
VALUE.
You will like Our Work
E. E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich.
RHINO Rubber Footwear is
Guaranteed Better Value
Every pair of RHI'.N'O Rubber Footwear is guaranteed
to be free from defects in workmanship and material.
The guarantee tag
which goes with every
pair means that RHINO
Rubber Footwear is
better -in quality of
rubber and linings, as
wellas in the way it is
made. It stands the
hardest kind'of wear
because the: a is extra
strength wherever there
is extra strain. 'Phis
footwear is +a:ade from
RHINO RUB-
BER the
toughest a n d
most wear -re-
sisting that
Science has yet
discovered-
which will wear up to
twice as long as ordinary
rubber.
When you need Rubber
Footwear of any kind,
let us fit you with
RHINO.
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.shako Roger r....r
GLIARAAITEED
COMPARE THE WEAR
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"Co:npare the Wear"
C. Fritz & Son
ZUIHii Ti, - ONT.
The Home Of Good Shoes,
eliieeeseee. ca
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THE HERALD
TERMS OP SALE-Property-One-
third'payable(' on day of Sale. Bal-
ance in 30 d,ayisi fEousehold. Elf
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eels, Cady. .,r •
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.'.
J. Graybeil, Clerk.
Win. Rothaerme1, Proprietor.
HENSALL.
Wesley Gill, who is attending
high school in Exeter, !met. with an
accident recently, dislocating his
shoulder while playing on the
school grounds'.
T. Shaddock, section foreman,
and staff of the CrN,. t , are prep -
preparing rsect'ionsl of the staiotn
yard :for more flower beds, this
tima'bni.the south's!'tle! of the tracks
Sugar beets are •being hauled.
into town in large quantities just
now, fall cars of them leaeeing the
stationlnzo stever da
a YI :yr
Sorry to report 'that G1. N. Hill
who recently suffered at strolte,is
still confined to his theme,
Four carloads of winter apples
were shipped tri the 'west from oua
station the; pest week.
The result of the plebiecitevote
in. H.ensall, .was decidedly in favor
of the continuation of the O,T'.At
330 dry ageing 89 we4
Mrs. Fred Simmons has return-
ed from a visit with her sister in
Toronto;
Mrs,. Cleveland Hoggarth ...and
little son, are visiting relatives in
N'ew York State;.
AUCTION SALE A number of friends from Alvin -
were visitors with Mn. and Mr's. J.
Tai ).
Of Dwelling, Property • and Hou-
'l ire sold Effe.t3 at Dashwood, on
1tA�.T13,RD A Y, NO VEM..BER 8, 192t
;911.1" .
.At 2040 o'clock, .tri.
ar'l p P
'The Property .contains one,'
"1itI1 acre of land,. one .storey house
- r3• kitchen', 2, cellars, hard and
Tutt water in the house, wood
''^ ,ted, new smoke house, also tiatable,
oaseheld Effects' --1 itches eto•�
` rxr, big cupboard, , sing,, , organ,
Laken sink', w t4hstancl, 2 ladders,
anew' onion selves,/ 30 -gala cider
itxrel,
gallon wine keg, bed-
• bead,, sprinv, 3 lanterns, plotu-
""tiMaiir 1, ,frames. mailable filnk, critdli
i1!pb%li1Y oarf.fi�t;; forks, .s'u:ovois, huts•
mol" txiillt b arrol, rake, brooms, but-
tt,r ,rli'llt cart, .t;ti ssk"y. top buggy,
n" ,'trl'd touring ere, 10 ei a 9 weeks
p1
The bankrupt 'sstocl in the gar-
age east of the Hydro 'Shop was
sold by public
.au
ction
on
n S •iturd
ay
last. A'number of garage men:.
andother Interetod
buyers holttn
nearby towns attended '
A number of !young bogs of our
village were severely reprimanded
;art a trial in, the town hall on Mon-
day waning last They 'were ch-
arged with cfawsiin,g a disturbance.
on the Main st. Sunday night. The
boys were 'Worried not to be caught
repeating the offense or .they wo-
uld be more. severely dealt with;.
Mr. and Mint, Fred Smai'laconabe,
and daughter Ie'ni of ?Guelp1i vis
ited With: hare, Ellis and other fri-
ends' in to wni.
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`1',••i; Them, "W ii:'o an -1 tlea liter
WiTle ar ,leleited With Mr cln'i !,:e =4'a 1 'rev; c'loSe, ✓ ..]::0-.:l:ye,.L': t
yJ
Mint P. J. °4'iilcicwirc5,
Um, J, '1'V; .Powell was oa'ein
' t`ed
1
on, aaVa ttoriaHospital, London,
for internal head trouble,
Mrs, John, Snell left':i:or Cra.laneit
Iowa', to spend. than winter, with her.
dani hter, Mrs, 0,, R. McDonald,
Mr, and Mrs, Chls ' uofle ofTllnt
M'ich;., are: 'visiting friends in Ste-
phen Tp.,
Me. ,and Mrs'. Thos. 1= 1;aindtordl
and daughter of illousman, Wis. are
visiting Exeter relatives'.
Mrs,, Moses Bechlor of Usborno
had the misfortune to Iran a sew-
ing : .machine needle through the.
hail and finger.
Vera Coates, who Khasi been in
London Hospital taking treatments
for goitre, wagS operated• on.
Another good anniversary has
been recorded in connection with,
Main st. Methodist church on 'Sun-
day, Oct, 26th,and the loyal con-
gregation celebrated another mile-
stone with credit to itself.
W1, J. Stratliam, who, has for t1n
past 25 years conducted a bakery
busineeAs here sold out ito W. ° J.
1,ockwood of Enlbro, who •willtake
possession on Nov. 3rd.i.
W. P. Hooper of Alma, Mich,,,
a former well-known resident' of
here, and a brother to Albert nad
Adolphu,si 'Hooper, ist here visiting
friends,
Lloyd Bay'nham met with an un-
fortunate accident last week,'whleh
will lay him off duty for sometime
He was cranking his car when it
back -fired with the result that'the
crank, flew back with:tew;rrifie;
force and broke both bones in his
wrist.
:i.•• 1Ta.rriage, of unusual interest
was celebrated in Main St. Meth-
odist church on Tuesday., Oct,. 28
when Miss. Edna V. Follick, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Follick
became dile bride of. Leslie Hearts
son of Mrd, and Mrs(. L. Hearts', of
Hamilton( The hippy couple left
to spend' a short 'honeymoon at
points en route to their home in
Sim:coe, - where the groom is organ-
ist and choir leader in St. Paul's
Presbyterian church'.
BA YFIEL D
Miss izetta Merner, ,accon pan=
led by Mr. Ceaser of New Dundee
spent Sunday with her parents,.;
The directors, of the Agricultural
Society held a meeting winding up
the business of the year. ` The
prize winners may now Secure their
awards.
Many friendsr'Ivi11 regret, to hear
of Thos,. Ce,meron's illness,necess-
itating his removal to the Clinion
llos:ni tal,-
Miss Alma McKay, who is; at-
tending the Forest City Business
College, Lawrnece and Fred iFowIie
motored up from London.
Win Eagleson) oneof ou1 of • est,
ri sidents;'•'is quite ill. arid nle?nx °rs
of Ms faintly in the :ves't" , leave
1-,,een 'sent for, E 0Eagieson, 'of;
Morse, Sask., arriving..
The Ladies Aid of St.'Andreies
church . are planning rte hold a fowl
slipper and concert in the' town hall
about the middle of November,,
RAW)
T^^
The plowing match to have tale
tin place ..of ' C b'rayne's farm Uy-
,ed' a f 1, week
tror aa, o.n W ire d Y o as1: ae
has peon postponed, tndcaf#nitel ^a
'owing to thel very dry, weather, of
,lata, ha'ad ais *nit toad,t'on of the
:sox l,
While Roy Johns of Eliatville
was returning from London on Oct,
22 With a ditching Machine he ac-
ciclently,, had 'his hand caught in
some Nay in the machinery, and be.
CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. C. Zwicker were
visitors in London. .,
Mr. and Mrs?;, Join Brown of
Zurich, visited with Mr. and Mrs'.
Herman Oestreieher.
Mrs. Louise Fanner and dauhg-
ter of Detroit, visited relatives• in
.town. -'
Mrs. Harold J. Moir and Baugh'.,
ter; Jeanl, of Redford, Mich, are
visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Either.
Miss Lulu Geiser- of New York,.
visited et the home of Mr. and Mrs
W. B. Geiser, she beingt here to at-
tend the funeral of the; late Mrs
E. Wurne
Mrs. -Schwartz', daughter and son
in-law of Cayuga ars visiting rel.,
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heist, Mr. and:
Mrs. Nelson Baker and Mrs. Alwiii'
Baker motored to Detroit.
The Dorcas, Band of the Evangel
real Sunday. School, held a 'social
evening at thPl home of Geo. Eiiber
when about 35 members being pr-
esent. Th. °evening was well se=
ent.
The monster fowl s'a'pper held.
in the Evangelical church last Th-
ursday evnring, w es in every way
L decided success. The entire pro-
ceeds amounting to over ;$700;.004
which .goes to show the immense
crowd present.
COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. Wm. Douglass of Brucefi-
eld visited her mother, in Hensail:'
Mr. and
M1SA. Thiel
of Preston
and Mrs'. C. Thiel of Kitchener, vis-
ited alt the home of Mr: and Mrs':
Louis Hildebrandt, Seaforth.•.
Miss Clare Zoete, Brumfield, is
pendia„rg, a few days' at Exeter.
up in Grey' county they not only
grow plenty, of plums!, but also can
them, The Collin,, wood Bel letin
tewlls of the delivery' to Smart/
Bros,' careary of fourteen tons of
plums by one grower near Meaford.
hTe item, addsl 'thatthe plums were
of the very best .gealit ;
A fire of unknown origin, 'destr-
'lyed al It srh at tits' rear of ,TaSl
Haurgh's shoe 'store on Joisephine,
s' h'set, W inghana, sleriouslly" Men-
'lein a niimb(r of business plaece
ins 'so badly Mangled it.lbad.:to
be amputated at the wriXt{l1
S Y
r 4
r 'u k'. aec�
1' • gra !� t t
to c I lel �a � n i
T lad .g ,� +� ,i
.near the i•1ai1w ay 'station �aj CJL£tn'
deboye was completely destroyed
by fire' last Wednesday morning
The fire originated from a gaso-
line engine and before la'ssi4tance
could be ,rendered the fire was
beyond control, The lo[sa is quite
a heavy 0015 tq the O'wneil, '
The faring ,stock land implement
Thursday, November' GtJI, :face
sale Of ;Rich. Coate, Usborne, .nigh
(dcst$31300,40
.<in .11r ldd 5 .lilt I�y, Ellw«zillvy►...
Exeter, metwith, an . iaeiclent ,thaat
mingt hale been;wo;t:se. His true-
etor was in the ditch and had team
of horses attached thereto and in'
an attempt to ;shut it off he came
in contact with: the large: wheel and
i'aeerveci a gash in, his lest a time -
tura(' 'rib and was otherwise ri an'
gleed',.
How Many Objects in This Picture Begin With the Letter " 'i
The above picture contains a number of objects beginning with the letter "B". .rust take, a
good look at the picture -there are all 'sorts of things that begin with the letter "B" -like "boy"'.
"buggy", "baby" and so forth. Nothing is hidden; you don't have to •.turn the picture upside dowaa.:
"Make a list of all the objects in the picture the names of which' begin with the letter "B". Have
the whole family join in -see who can find the most. Don't miss any. Fiftycash; prizes will bre
awarded for the fifty best list of words submitted. The answer having the largest and nearest see-
rest list of. visible objects shown in this picture starting with the letter "B" will be awarded 'first
prize; second' best,' second prize, and so forth.
Young. and Old Join in the Fun
The ,Mail and Empire announces to -day an-
other puzzle game in which all can participate
-from the tiniest child to grandfather and
grandmother. No object is so small but that the
poorest eyesight can see it. It is a test of skill.
Your ability to find "B" words determines the
prize you win. Right after supper thisevening,
gather all tie members of your family together;
give each of them a pencil and a sheet of paper
--and see who can find the most "B" Words,
You will be surprised to find how large a list of
Words youcan,.get with a few minutes' stud? •
Sit down NOW and try it :Then, send in your
list and try for the big prizes.
OBSERVE THESE RULES
1. Any man. woman or child woo lives in .Canada,
ae ueploy of The resident
and Empiandre, ahmentber inoan
ernploye's fan:nlY. may submit an answer. .
2. AU answers must be mailed by November 22nd,
1924, and 'ddrossed to. C., A,. Montgomery, Puzzle Man-
ager, Mall and Empire.
3. All lists of names should be written on one side
of the paper only, and .numbered consecutively 1, 2, •3,
etc. Write your full name and address in the upper
right hand 1
g aarner.: if you desire to write anything Diss,.
use a separate sEtect.
4. Only such words as appear in the English :Dic-
tionary .will bo counted. Do not use obsolete words.
Where tate plural is used, the singular cannot be counted,
and vice versa.
5. `Words of the same spelling can be used only once,
even though used to designate different objects or articles,
or parts of objects or articles. An object or article
can be named only once.
6. Do not use hyphenated or compound words, or
any words formed by the combination of two or more
complete words, where emit word in itself is an object.
7. The anew&r having' the largest and nearest cor-
rect list of nasties of sjsiible Objects and .,articles shown
In the picture that begin with the letter "B" will be
awarded Irlrst Prize, etc. Neatness. style or handwriting
have no bouring upon deciding the 'trainers
k'y
,ITIE PRIZES
Winning Answers will receive the ftfty, might
prizes according to the table below :
Prize 0 No Prize if Ono Prize if Two
Subscriptions Subscription Subscriptions.
are sent, Is sent. are sent,
st Prize.... $35
2nd Prize...1 35
3rd Prize... , 35
4th •Prize....
5th Prize....
6th Prize...
7th Prize....'
8th Prize...
9th Prize....,
10th Prize, ..1
1lth Prize. ,
12th Prize, .
13th to 20th
Prizes inclusive 2
21st to 50th
Prizes inclusive
25
20
15
18
65
3
250
159
100
75
50'
30
' 25
20
15
10
500
300
200
15G
1;00;
66
50
40•
36;
1.50 7.50 t5
In the event of a tie for any prize offered, toe -
full amount of such prize will be paid to each, tied
participant.
You .Cara Witt
$19000.
THERE . ARE THREE 1.000 PRZES
. Any nulubar of people may co-operate +' T
the Puzzle, but , only one prize will be awarded t oraany increase
the laopularp(yt01 TheMailand Einp(re. Itgcoa s
ono household; nor will prizes be awarded to more notbingto take part and youdo not have to send in as
wbrtitan gine of any group where two or more have been single subscription to Win a prize. 11 you']3
r list of " Wor(in
klnttC� togetlteri is awarded FIRST, S]]ooND on THIRD PRIZE by the
0. In the event of a tie for any prise offered, the Judges you wi11 win .$35; but if you would like to
full amount of Stith prize will be awarded to'each tied more than $35 we make the following special offer whereb '
• participant. You can win bigger cash prizes by bonding In Oxen OR vivo
10. Subscription. (both new and renewal), payable subscriptions to Tho ,tail ane? Empire. "
in advance of 15,00 per year by mail or $600 per year RElaE'S 13OW: If your answer to the. "B" Word PIC
delivered by'carrier bay in 13amXtton, will bo t eciarited. turd Puzzle wins FIRST, SECOND cit 1I3IRD, PRIZ1?1 ancll„
However, in qualifying for the $1,000 Bonus Rewards, You have sent in one yearly subscription to The M+ai1, and
at least one new subscription utast be Sent in. Empire' at $5.00 by mail or $6.00 delivered by carrion, 'no
11. A new Subscriber Is anyone who has not been in iramilton, you will receive ;500, instead of ;33; fourth,
mooing The mail and Empire since October Roth, prize, $250; fifth prize, ;150, and so forth. (See seeonO
12. All answers will :rei:ehvo the same consideration column of figures in prize list,)
regardlesM. of whether or ,;at a subscription to The Or if your answer wins FIRST' sucom)• o r '.
Mai] and ilntPire Is sent In, on Tot h
21441 ,(. and you have sent w an yearly renewal, to The
la. All n ;
e subscriptions w cr 1on
ri a wd be oarefn g verified Mail and Empire (one now and one renownl, or two acre
by the Puzzle Manager. Candidates
marking old sub- snbecraptlons), you wilt roc
Dive
10
g'. 00 in la
medallions as no will g Pima of 86' /mirth
p w 1 Pifyi vet .forfeit the credit of • orifi, x fifth prize, $300, and so ferrite ( th d'celio;9io(
each sabacriptionS as qualifying �or the Maizimnm Bonus of figures in prize idst,)
Rewards.How is that for a liberal offer? ` But, LOOK, there are three
14. Three prominent Toronto citizens Navin no ern- $1.000 prizes. Therefore, if you,stand Flt;ST SECOND
flection with '.rhe Mall and Empi re wilt' be selected to TII1uD and have seni OR
act ata judges, to decide the wtnners ae rti l ' as i t in two yearly anbbericarrie at S.a 1s
d lta r PantsYear oaah bq mfill or ;0:00 'delivered by currier lar,0 its
.agree to accept rite decision of tli j g final and tlanillty n (ono, nein and ono renewal, or two rAuhk,
cbnelasive. o ad ca ars ) , wI X win $1x000. It takes bat two' earl
1S: The Judges will meet on December Srd, and 85.00 a year each one wY renewal, or
nt
knnounbe! ant of the Prise Wlnnere. li d correct list of now) to ( new and one renewal, O1 tujea
tlnalitY fur rho big 81,000 ,•rewards. ✓Asoeptbi*'; .
words w 1 ba rinblfait I in The 111at1 and Tanpiro ae that ie rho maxlmuta. You W.ya d'o .this tvlt a Xatt
nl lel ,,hereafter n la et. o
q c y a it IS iwssible.
Tour own saabaorlptlon cin, Count. Wa stn .)also take' dA� =TEA' LARGE t'ICTUiiz31. 7Si1Z7.I.B SENT ON ecrlptione to start en any fattnrb dafe, ,Yost rrrark an ,arty
R t1D7 ST. d)der when yon want rho paper to etatt sail ri n will tattR'
ooinmeneo delivery until you say.
Subscription Rates --Payable in advance. THE MAIL and EMP .:
Canada by mail $5.00 Per Year. Delivered bycarrier., lto $6 per
anywhere in
boy in �iarniiltan, $6 ' e' .„
'Clair of 3r applies to Rural Route � ti
Rural Route patrons:ao well as subscribers living strid towns. If you ale .heady receiving The Mall and " vias c cities'
Subsc�y ' 'vi11 bo eitteideci from ittl.pteserit expiration. Solid in e'mi.>rz"e, your subscripttork
ribers and qualify for the big a yearly subscription at $5,4lti
g plixeft,
J. A. Montgomery,
THE MAIL AND
i'aante Manager,r, • Dept. 1. EMPIRF`i° 3R11NT1(7t CANADA