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WORD
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PUZZLE
People. Prizes for Persons with
P�°���.es Pleasant Pastime for Playful& Pluck p Pep
H w many objects beginning with the letter
can you find in this picture?
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COPYRIGHT, 1922 by Tribune Printing Co. Willmar, Minno
Contest Closes May 27th
All ages will ,find tills Puzzle
entertaining and instructive.
TO OUR READERS
How many objects the names of which begin with
the letter "T" can you find'in this picture?
It's a big game in which everybody' can take part.
Who can find the most such objects? Ta11e a pencil and
get busy. Everyone in the home, Pa, Ma, Bobby, Mary
Ann, Grandma and Uncle Bill. First see who gets the
most at home. Then combine your list and send in the
big list to" The Times office and if your list has the
largest number of correct words you get a prize of $3.00.
But if with your answer you send, in $1.50 for one
year's subscription to the Exeter Times you get $10.00..
if you send in two subscriptions you get $20.00 as first
prize; and ifyousend in three subscriptions including
one new subscription you get $30.00; and if you send
four subscriptions, including two new ones, you will re
ceive $40.00. See table of prises elsewhere in this an-
nouncen ent. Subscriptions to the United States $2.00.
a year.
There is no hitch or trick to this puzzle. It is easy
and above board. It's the contestant with the sharpest
eyes that will find. -the most objects and win the big
prize.
It costs s s Ilotliing to try in the first cla,5s You will
want the paper for another year anyway so you might as
well get into the second class. But to make the game
really exciting and worth while, get into the fourth class
by sending us a new subscriber; or better still, into the
fifth class by sending us two new subscribers and win
a prize of $40:00.
It's going to be some fun. Now who gets the big
prize?
1 I e7 Can you find 50? Probably even more.
"The caul. bird etc, Kati linf)vv all
about it
ASO. ,.� do tiot delay, but
start oda'
HERE ARE THE
If no subscrip-
tion is sent ` with
answer.
First; Prize .$3.00
Second Prize 2.5o
Third Prizes 2. oo
Fourth Prize 1.5o
Fifth:Prize 1.0o
Sixth : Prize 50
If one year's
subscription is
sent in with the
answer. -
$10.00
7.50
4.00
3.00
2. oo
1.00
Subscribers more than one year in arrears, who pay
tional to the prizes: in the third class for each year paid.
If two year's
subscription is
sent in with the
answer.
OFFERED
If ._two year's
subscription in-
cluding one new
subscriber is
sent in with the.
answer.
$20.00 $30.00
15.o0 .•.
6.5o.
4.00`
3600-, . 4,o0
If four Year's
subscription in-
cluding two new
subscribers is _
sent in with the
answer.
$40.00
20.00 �' '25.00
12.o0 15.o0
7,5o ~ _as 10.00
7.50
5,00
2.00 3.00
for one year in advance will receive 10
RULES OF THE CONTEST
1. Contest closes May 27th, 1922, ,and all answers:
must be mailed on or before that date.
2. Any one living in or outside of this village may
compete in this contest. Employees of this paper and
any one else conected with The Times however are barred
from participating.
3. Answers should be 'written on one side of paper
only. Write your : name and 'address plainly at the
head of your lists. If you write of anything eise use a
separate sheet of paper.
4, Only English words found in the dictionary can
be used. Obsolete words will not he counted, However. -
5. A, word "used once cannotb e used again :ad part
Of a compound word;' and only compound words as given
in the dictionary as such, will be allowed.
6.- The same object can be Banned but once. This
does not preclude however the naming of an object which
is a part of another object.
7. The word may be given in the singular or plural
form but if the one is used she other cannot be
8. The first prize will be awarded'to the contestant`
whose answer' has the largest and nearest correct list of
words of objects (found in the picture) beginning with
per
cent addi-
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Acution Sale
Of
HOUSE AND LOTS•
Mr. T, Cammeron will offer for
sale by public auction on the prem-
ises ou
SATURDAY, MAY 1.3th
at 3 o'clock P. m,.
Lots 89 and 90 on Huron street,
in the village of Exeter. On the pro-
perty is a nice Frame 6' roomed cot-
tage with garage attached, good gar-
den. This is quite a good little pro
pelty,!and xtriisC.,be� Rld..ta;,closo, itis
Estate of the late George Vanstone.
The house is now occupied by the
Salvation Army and; cans be seen :at
any time, possessionaeonce: Terins
and conditions made known on day of
sale or ou application to Auctioneer.
P. T. Vaustene, ' Executor, Thos.
Cammeron, Auctioneer.
WANTED=KEEPE13, AND MAT-
RON. .
Man and wife to;have charge of'tl2
Hurod County Honie near Clinton,
and the farm in connection there-
with. ;Applications, personal prefer-
red, to be made to -the undersigned,
the appointment to be made at the
next meeting of the County Council,
which meets on June 6th.
JOHN TORRANCE,
Inspector,. Clinton, Out.
Clinton, May 2nd. 1922 5-4-4
You are still a bachelor. Yet you
say you are lucky with women."
"Certainly. Don't they always 're-
fuse me?"
"Come on, let's play another
game." "Can't do it. I have an en-
gagement to meet my wife." "What
time?" "Three o'clock." "Oh, come
on, you still have plenty of time - Its
Its
only 4.30 now."
.„Auction Sale
FARM STOCK '8i iMPiyEMENTS'
and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
On Lott 1, Coins 7, Stephen Township -
2 11-2o'canijohiekthS spouthmtat sl ipf �`Cre Zito
on ND
AY,- MAY 115th,, 4.92z at
;
Horses --,l black Gletu Purpose mare'
7 pears; 1 farm claimer, rising 6 years;:
1 Lien. Purpose team x i6 itg 3,
Cattle -3 cows with calves at .kaat,:
1 cowdine time ,of sane; Heger due -
in. June ; yeagjiing steer,„2ryheifer calves:.
Pigs Etc.- 1 broOid ;yaw; 75 h;eiis.
Dawe ducks'a.
Iinplement,S-M H. B,itn{der, 6 ft. ,cut.;.
Erst & Wood ,mowler, &hay rake, cult
ivate , sed drill,.4nattare spreader
haiy 'loader, disc~ lanraw; set dimondi
hnr oi6s, ,walking plough, 2 furrow
ploughs, land roller, :Catnip!' iltig mill
wheel barrow, new Ad Anis wagon
top buggy, set sleighs; mew cutter
Z Set double ,hardess; Z 'stet sidg1e
harness : large chicken; ,coop . 2 - tons,'
titmotby ,hay for cash, hay rack, pig',
rack, quantity lanaher, 1Vlelot.te. cream
separator, forks „chains, and /oth'er ar
titles too numerous ,.to mention
Household Furniture,. -2 . extension
tables, kitchen: table; gla's's' cup'hoa,rri
sideboard, . -6 kitchen • „chairs, , smart' •
cupboard, 2 hed sparibgs and ,inatt•ress'
es, 2 bureaus, dispels and sealers,_laxnps"
organ, etc,;
No reserve as 'tile' proprietor hai.
sold iris farm ;
•Berms -S10 acid 'under, cash; over
that amount 8 inloab's' credit onap.
prcive s otes; got acnht'sof•
ner_cari;tjoint pea• ah*sam off f,oisou
cas, os 5' •'
credit amounts:
Albert nit Frani,:, Taylor
Propr11efor Auctioneer
`Alonzo Fdadutus', Clerk,
He -There ate two periods in a
man's life when he doesn't under-
stand a woman. She -What are=.
they? He -Before he's married and
after he's married.
The Trend of Business .
TO forecast correctly trade develop-
ments is of vital importance to the
man •.of •business.
Our Monthly Commercial Letters,
which will be sent on request, con-
tain analyses of agricultural and
trade conditions of great assistance in
reaching sound conclusions.
*72
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital. Paid up;$15,Ooo,000'
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
- F. A. Chapman, Manager
R. S. Wilson, Manager
Exeter Branch,
Crediton Branch, 1
Dashwood 'Branch, J
THE IVIOLSONS BANK
INCORPORATED 185n
Oapital Paid Up $4,000,000
• Reserve Fund $5,000;000
Over 125 Branches
The Moisons Bank, prides itself on the courtesy of
all its officials. No matter how large on..how small
the volume of your business with the Bank, you are
always assured, a courteous and cordial reception._
Deposits by mail given careful attention, '.
EXETER BRANCH 'T: S. WOODS, Manager
Centralia Branch open for business daily
Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at the Exeter Branch
EE TBE USBORNE AND HIBBERT.
I FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
mile letter "T". Second prize to the next, etc. Neatness President, Wm. BROCK
and penmanship will not be taken into consideration, but = Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
every contestant should be careful obout the spelling so r. =
that no mistake will be made. -=
9. Only one prize will be awarded to members of ,
the same house -hold, or to any group outside of the fans
i1y who may have, co-operated in the 'answering of this
puzzle.
10. The judges will,be three well known citizens of
this community, having' no. connection with The Exeter
'Times and will be selected 'for their fitness for such a _
The
task. T e award Of prizes as detirmined by these judges,
will be final and each contestant agrees to abide by their
decision.MIN
"
11. In arriving at this decision the judges will al-
low"' one point for each correct word. "A margin of.'15 ,
incorrect words will be granted to each contestant to al-
low for a possible' legitimate difference of opinion; but
each incorrect word above that number will count one '=
against. 12. If " two contestants tie for the first place the
first and second prizes will be divided between the two
pro rata according to their class. The next highest will
receive the third prize, etc. If three tie for first place, -
the first, second aid" third prises will be :divided between
the three in the same .manner, etc.
TIIE
TIME1
,.EXETER, ONTARIO
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DIRIICTORS
THOS. RYAN JOHN G. ROY
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Biddulph.
DLIV! R HARRIS, Munro, Agent, for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logs'. ''.
W. A: TURNBULL,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No. 1 Woodham.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Solicitors, Exeter.
DR. IiE1NRY A. ao
RSAUT
Veterinary, Surgeon
Office Baker's Livery on James St,
Calls promptly attendedto day pr
night.
Phone 8,
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, 1LI.D.Q.D.S.
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Honor .Graduate of Toronto t,;iver-
Site.
DENTIST
Office over Gladlnan & Starrbury's
office, Main Street, Exeter,
Advertise In the ,'i'i,I
e, It trays,
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village_
properties,, at lowest rates' of in•-:
'terest...
GL.ADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
PERRY: F. DOITPE, Licensed Aua9
tiosaeer. Sales conducted In any 'los-
silty. •.Terms moderate, Orders huff}.
at Times Office will be promptiy at-
tended to. Phone 116, Klrkton,
Address Rirktox P. O.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S., 'D.1D.04
DENTIST
Office over I. Rr Carling's Lase,
once.
Closed every Wednesday afternoon,
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