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Zurich Herald, 1927-10-20, Page 4
L• IN MEMORL M Schoch -hill Giving Memory 'et I to Schoch, dear Wife and smother avh'o departed this life on IOoteber 5fr3� 192.6 z"aen evening 's'lza.d'caw*l; are-Talliszg :And 'we are 'sitting 'alone, 'In our hearts there .conies t?'ongin„ If you only could come Ia;eln:e, TAt and cult our thoughts do wan- der '"Per a lone grave not far away, Where they laid our darling nlolie'l`r One long :sad year ago to -day, :'Sweet is the thought that once more we ,shall meet, neering together at Jests `.feet. Sadly 'missed bjr husband and Children. HENSii'OSI.L. :Mr, and Mrs. J. 'Wilson of St- 71,atford. visited with Mr. and Mrs. ::CUecr. Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd OE ddeln of Catkr,anines 4.isitwed here, Mrs, Itedden is staying over for a 3•arw weeks. , Ma and Mrs. Thos. LEssery, of :3~nffalo' visited relatives here for n ;l.e+W •days.. •Mr. and bel°s, Jas bmith, of Wiaa- 4 41stlx visited with Mr. and :hlis.Wr •tVonsitt. ' 1 'Roy Rycicrrian, of Flint, *rich., wilted For a few clays. with his Natives, Milton Ortwein, of London,Via-• aired with hiisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Ortwein. - wake.1::c.in\a'.,'of the Bank, fit Mon irdteal, is visiting Ills parents here. is serious 'aex ideiit .occure d the £>ti1 kCH 81 AD# other eV.Oning When, two nabs col- lided i at, the earner of ;1110 rnon(1 1 d , ..1bert Sts.. ,_ Visiting il',`►.yTs. Jahn �Gtrlefle is . t»itxzl�, GWith her da:u.ghter, Mr, s. W, l�•.i Bell, at Windsor. ,Jessie :Johnston aalit't !Miry Pt - mart ;attended tine High Scheel a Teachers:.(Convention at r,p rox):to. d "1 erw•ent an Gladys Lukerlrix operation for the 'removal of her tonsils. 'The many . friends of Vri. A. Sinclair are pleased to hear that she la recovering from h Yel sei-•ere illness. She is 'at present in Sea- ford' t73nspittxi. 4. ,W. S7:inntr has i ori ' his xrxer- cantil.e tininess to. W. J. White, of Oven Sound, who takes posses- sion o • nNov, let. Mr, and Mrs. Skinner' have been valued resid- ents of Hensall ' and their friends are noosed thpat they are Dot le- aving town. A quiet wedding 'was solemn- keel at 'the United church manse, on Oct. 5, when Rev, \A. Sine:air'on- ited in marriage:Hannah Mae daughter of Mr. ant Mrs, Geo. Fairbairn to Clifford Brint- nell. A !special meeting 'of the Vill- age Council was held the 'other ev- eningtto. open the • tenders ,,for dig- ging the new water tanks for fire protection purposes. Two ten- ers were received, one • from Levi Rands for $36.00 'a tank and the other from Geo. 'Hudson :for $22:50 a ;tank'. The contract was given to Hudson. COUNTY NEW& . the, user's to God nein i What is.beiieveci to be a delis. a...teMpt to wreck C. Gpr'vewt'a The 011iex eVetifi'g the filie 'hank barn .of of `C'Se'')brne was strLclr 'by' lightning and complete ly cleiNtroyed, lo'gether frith the 'whole '!season's crop, cd•`Ix:`Sistlt g •of two etas*s threQing of i rnzii, bDd- dexr,'50 pigs, it bull, a dog,;a, num- ber ,of .hent :and the family's ;rev- oiii' . pony. , The loss was . only. partly CQ'Y4"red by inst,rance:. Bobt, 'Keys, a resident of -Parkhill, died the ',other (UT, 'aged {2 years. Ile wtks a former real - 'dent of Stephen Township, having moved to Parkhill about 20 years ago. 'Re ,haze not been in good health or a number of years. An accident, which . might 'have proven more seriot s oeenred at: Gdderich, when part, of the 'wart in front of the Western 'Canada' Cour Mills caved in Wet E,`rinrl, ley 'xas crossing over it at the time with a �, agonload •of grain, One of the hoorses fell through the opening and was badly injured, Stewart'. Clifford arid Lloyd Den- nis, two young men of 21 and 25 years respectively, -were senten- ced at Toronto to . one year in the Ontario 't Reformatory to :be foll- owed by a six mouth's indeterm- inate period, for theft of am auto mobile. It is beleived these are; the men who. broke into 11/filler's garage •and Le'e's hardware in God erich ion the night of Sept. 29t'h.' -Provincial Officer 1Vhitesides goot threshing litachioe in 'Usbornewas dzs+..ozet'Gid v 'recently,while thresh, ing; was in progrese. The men halidling the aheaes 'disaove>;ed 2 pieces of stick among the grain and later found a lsuvall piece .of alr ii covered with a piece 'of bin - 0 4.1 dee ccinvztas and wound ��.bout with �s�raty. 1Jy, .Boiber axzd Noraxan Pick- aid, two young risen from 'lay Tp., Who, were recently arrested after breaking into a ' store at ia•icli and who the same night broke into. ,?ones & May and South r:ott Bros. 'I stored in Exeter and in • Me:'Doneltns garage at Hensall, canm,eup before .Mag. Reid of O oderich the other day, and Bieber was sentences to two years at Kingston penitentiary and Pick- ard from thee? to ,six months at 'the Ontarilai Reformatory at Ga- el;ph. AUCTION SALE .Of Live + Stock, Etc., 'on Town' Line 1?� miles west of Dashwood in Hay Township on Lot 30, 5.73. on October. 20, 1927 at 1.30 'clock the. foflowing - r 1 Red SCOW due in Januery; 1 cow duo '1st of March, Roan cow clue Nov. ,1st; Red cow due Nov. 8th, white cow" due Nov. 7th, 'roan cow clue ,Dec, 10th, big roan cow due Jan. 17th, reel. cow cite Jan, 23, Reel 'cow due March 10th, Farrow COW, .4 steers 2 yrs. old, 10 hest-. +n r..N ,-....71 /,q.•:v+ •4*. _ ,,.�,*^•,eS' ^ ,:n t.N '.0•110"-' R-{:�";'.' L+,'ri tn'`"w!'tti`fV ,:.'%"r. '•It,' . > LC.'a::."314.41...NC,+a 1^y3T" W"7.5e i,"14 4 ./Pht$V...e./9'��+' '�e^''nSt1 d'r•,9 , +,•c�..lF "1118. , ;r, `}..9 ex L:/ [3'^::.'1.:+• I:,,,.,�jr� r1 V'^' .iii-'✓ .k. SS. . . i T ,r N -470 742 10`Oot(,�0 FOR YOU iy Zing, ILO r .1 _this tremendous m me dous F.t u ' to aS.. 7 anq W O MEIII hil a , Find the Words Hidden °n0 e T ttes.of the Word , , i N S T A s T r i r � c' i ? There e is.nothing hig hard to dod And there is Two Thous:Ansi Dollars to 9 ' jI `'= z9T7zz1. Alyou need is paper and 'nosh. It its easyto 'ia zL z3tW ud and l E, I� and R�play this Fame. Just sit down see how- many wards you can make from the letters in the word Constantinople. Yoi.s will find all sorts of words that can be made out of these letters T For exa me., cat is one, pie is one, 'pant is another, and ant, etc, etc. It is as easy as that 1t is a game for the whole farrzily. : No expert kno'file x%e" Fs needed. - All you have to do to win a fortune in ttc-- by she game according to Me Iles annonsced to -day. 'IT COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.. � , 7Prizes will be, given for the 50best lists of ��ord:a submitted. The answer having tl�_ largest and nearest correct list of words made. out on the Letters in the word'' Constantinople will be awarded 'first -prize; second best, second prize, etc. bs r .2 TheSe Easy ales. (1) Any man, woman •or child who lives in Canada and is not a resident of the 'City of Toronto and who is not in the employ of The Mall and Empire may submit an answer. (2) Make as many words as possible from the letters In the word 'Constantinople. 'You may use the letters over and over again in different words, but each word 'must not. contain. a letter ,rnore times than it appears' in the word Constantinople. For example, you may use the letter "a" just once in each word. the letter "e" Just once in each word and 'the letter •"t" twice in each word. (3) Write your words plainly on one side of the paper and In alphabetical order, numbering them 1, 2, 3, etc. Write your full name and address os,- each page in the upper right-hand 'corner. if you desire to write anything else use a separate sheet. (4) Do not use, proper nouns, proper adjectives, prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, :contractions, foreign words, obsolete words, combined •forms, Scot or dialectic werdd" Wordsspa e I led alike but With different meanings will be coudted as one word. Words spelled differently but with the same meaning will be counted as separate words. Both the singular and the plural,,,niay be used, and both will be counted, provided both forms are listed in the dictionary (5) The Judges will . use .Webster's New International Dictionary, the 'latest edition, as authority, and the largep�t col'rect list,of words made from the letters in Constanti- nople will be awarded first prize. (6) One correct word will be deducted for each mis- spelled' or incorrect word. (7) In the event of a tie for any prize offered, the full amount of such prize will be awarded to each tied participant. (8) .Only one prize will be awarded to any one household or group of persons. Every list must represent your own effort, and must be prepared by the person submitting it. Lists' submitted which amuse the Judges to believe that they+have been compiled. by one and the same person will be rejected. (9) Thehlargest correct,list of words prepared according to these rules wall Win "fleet prize. 'The next largest correct list will win second prize, and so on until 50 prizes have beeh awarded (subject to rule 6). (10) A cash prize of 550.00 will be awarded the first prize winner If no subscriptions to The Mail and Empire are sent in. However," the first prize winner will receive 31,04:10.00 Instead of 550.00, provided one neW or renewal yearly subscription to The Mail and Empire is sent in.. Better still, if TWO subscriptions to The Mail and Empire (either one new and sas renewal, or both new, at 55.00 per ,year, by mail, or $6.00 per ••year delivered by carrier in'Hamriton or London) are Sent in by the first prize winner he or she will be awarded 52,000.00 instead of $50.00. (11) Renewal subscriptions will not be accepted that extend any subscription ion baYond January 1st, 1931. (12) All answers will receive the same consideration, regardless of whether' or not a subscription to The Mail and Empire is sent in. (13) Three prominent Toronto citizens. having no ,con- nection with The Mall'and.`Empl fl, will be selected to act as judges t d e� 'to decide thei w nners� and participants, a ici i gants by p P ,f Bonding. in theirapswers, agree ,to accept the decision A# the judges as final arid conclusive (14) prize winners in former contests conducted by The Mail and Empire who have won $200.90 or more are not eligible to participate in this contest. (15) Lists of words trust be mailed anti postmarked on or before midnight of Saturday, December 3rd, 1927, SUBSCRIPTION RATES for United Statee and their for Canada„ Great Britain Possessions: and her rossesslons 12 Months *1,00 12 MnnfliA ~ $5.00 0 months , 4.00 a Months 2.13 1 Month.75 1 Month ,., .50 Sntradaq iOitio1,, ' Siitur,ky Elition iS ilt.ontlis S,00 11 Months , +. 2.0o 51'1.0 Par year Sy carrier in London or 'tnmlaton, Here you are folks -the big casis awards! Winning Answers will receivecash prizes according to the table here. Remember -- A fully qualified answer wins the larger amounts. Aim for the Big $2,OOP.°Awai~d 50 GRAM) C..Mil i rrlre if TWO Y'rizo it no I'r3ro I1 OX/M., subscriptions new or renewal are sant, one r_niams•„ subscriptions , subscription of - which. must aro sent i as sent be a newsubscriber First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize ... • Fifth Prize Sixth Prize Seventh Prize. :.• Eighth Prize Ninth Prize •• Tenth Prize. Eleventh Prize to 50th. Prize, in-' clusiv.; $50.00 $1,030.00 $2,000.00 25.00 500.00 15.00 1 350.00. 10.00 . 100.00 10.00 7130.00 5.00 50.00 5.00 50.00 5100 50,00 5.p0 50.00. 5.00 ..41+,00: 2.00 5.00 1,000.00 700.00 , 200.00 203.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 TO'T'AL, . $215.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 In the eveint'41f a tie for any prize offered the full amount of eacli*prize will be paid to each tied participant. 'Novi � hl awarded The -greatest opportunity of your life is what The Mail and Empire is offering you in this word,game, to )'play and learn" while. earning a big cash prize., You'cannot help but enjoy the hunt for words in this game. All you need is an ob5serving:eye. Let's alt Join In and have a•Jolly good time. Put all the family 11 this game. Give Mary a pencil, and Bobby a pencil. Both parents take a pencil, and any, other ` members of the family Makeit a game: Seeswho can find the ntost'words from ,the letters` in the word Con- stantinople inhalf an hour. You'll find it fun, Itis easy to•do. It's educational, and it may be worth, TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. 50 CASH PRIZES to Be Given Away Thls patne is a campaign to increase the popularity of TI-l•E MAIL, AND EMPIRE. It costs nothing to, take part, and you do not helve to send in a subscription to win a prize.. If your list of words as awarded ,first prize by the Judges, you will win 550:00, However., we are snaking the following special offers, whereby you can win'greater cash prizes by sending in one or two yearly subscriptions. Here's How I . e Big Cash Prizes Will' Be Awarded $2,O©O n,000 7 w . A.. •r„ Interesting, Educational, and Mighty Profitable, Too . ,�Wwwr,er,.WiMw.rM�.r instead of $50.00 will be awarded to the answer winning first prize, provided two yearly' subscriptions to The ,Mail and: `Empire have been sent in, one subscription of which must be new. Second prize, $1,000.00 third prize, $700.00. (See third column figures in prize list.) Instead of $50.00 will be awarded to the answer winning first prize, provided one yearly subscription has .been sent ht. Second prize, $500.00; third, $350.00, and so on. "` Big Cash Prize Qualifying Blank Leslie E. Moote, Puzzle Manager, Itoom 207, Mali and. I:ntplrc, Toronto, 'Canada. ' Enclosed find $ for which kindly 'send The Mail and Empire to. the Jollowln qualify g sit At'ards in.X5,000.00 Corietantlnople word game. g persons, tvlzich will y me for the 031 Ca IEi~itxdly send The Mall and Empire to Kindly send The Mali and Empire to 1'fANE 4W•if 0 04 .. rr. . .r r « NAME . ..+ AD17RESS if fir .....r .....r..... .. &0t REBS ••••,".•I • • . .. ........... 1's this stxbacrption now or renewal? .11,.,10.. r:: To qualify for blghebt award tlifa subscription must. be .new, trod '1 id M9C A14k>a 15 + .. . aw �� rrr,,.vwrr.,..rr. .+.r.. AIODI;!ES'w•, +...r+. ....•..r'.••vrr..., Te;)i t. ill 4'4 1.1 o aer,, Postal Note or Cltfque. i net sena milt unl`eestete(M. +/ ors 2 yrs,. old ' not bred; 3 yearling ;steers rising 2 yrs. 7 yearlong ,he- ifersrising 2 yrs. not bred, ;6 sp- ring calves; 1 brood sow in, pi due lith of December, 13 pigs 7 weeps sold, 22 stocker pigs; 1 heavy .,seIt of harness, single sett of harness., The above cattle are .all in A. I condition and of good quality. Everything is got' to be [sold to the highest bidder as Proprietor has ;sold 1arrx i of 150 acres, TERMS -7 inontlts credit will be given .an furpibsing approved joint notes with a discount of 4% etl'- night_• all for 'sash on credit am- ounts. ounts. Arthur ' Weser, Alzctioneer. W'ni, Johnston, Clerk Charles Keller,: Proprietor. AUCTION SALE T11.104day, October 20th, 192'+'x• en' bei["; ;cow dui' llOth of Dee; ,et i f due in April; xxi'Jlk lig cow, , heifers supposed to be in calf, . y earling ,heifer; Brodd Sow, :4toeker pigs 2 xnlonthl3 01d, Il :1PLPEl1;cINTS, Et'IaS-1 xzci n,a plow, M,FL 13 diae drill; w alklia plo'w spew,. binder, Oliver bean scc.*. uffler with puller, hand :seuffler nearly new, 2 wagon's, wagon bo:cr. grind stone, clipper, Collie fAo: gravel box, 2 walking plow's, Deer-. ing .cultivator, sett . of 'scales, crit* ting; box, Clinton fanning lxlil wtl 'S, sacks, heavy sett of horse collars harness new, single sett oft harness, sett plow harness, • o;pe>;• buggy, 'shovels, foorks chains, :all:' ers, 'whippletrees,d •oublelrece•s nw pail's, neckyows, potatoe 'sprayerrn. cupboard, coil -ail 'stove 3 -burner New :Perfection;' tubs, hay knife, wheelbarrow, 25 bags of potatoes,. and numerous other articles: F.RMS-Potatoes cash. .rail other .sums of $10,00 and under cash, over that .amount 12 nxontlass credit will be given on ..furnishn, ' approved joint notes 'With a - is-. count of 4% off -for cash on credit amounts. 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