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How many objects beginnirtg with the letter
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COPYRIGHT; 1922' by Tribune Printing Co. Willmar, Minn.
Contest Closes May 27th
All ,.ages will find this 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? Take 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 Iist to The Times' office -arta_ if your list has the
Iargest'number of correct wordssYou 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 ifou send end 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 prizes "elsewhere in this an-
nouncement. Subscriptions to the United States $2.00
a a year.
"There is no hitch or trick to this puzzle. It is easy
and above board. It's the contestant n nt with: the sharpest
eyes that ' will find the most objects and win the big
prize.
It costs nothing to try in the firstis
c ss. You will
want the paper for another year anyway so you might
g as
well get into the second class. But to make the game
really exciting b and worth while, get into the fourth 'class..
by sending usMa new subscriber; or better still,'into the
fifth class by sending Yrs two ne* subscribers and 'win
a prize, of $40.00.
I€'r
going to be some fun. Now -who gets the big
ize? Can you find 50? Probobly even more..
ear "
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boat it, So do not delay, 1)ut
start
ERE A:RE
If' :no Subscrip-
tion it sent with
answer. ' `
First Prize
.,,Second Prize
Third . Prize
Fourth ^'
Prize
FifthiPri-ze
$3,0o.
2.5o
2_
1.50
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THE
PRIZES , r OFFERED .t
If one year's
Subscription is
sent= in with- the
answer.
$10,00
7.50
4.00
3.00
2.00
17 If . ,,two year's
subscription in -
If` two, -year's eluding one new
subscription is subscriber is
sent in -with • the. sent in with the
answer.' ' answer.
Sixth Prize 5o 1,o0
Subscribers more than one year,^year yfin arrears,, who pay for" one
"tional to the prizes' in the third class for each aid.`
P
If four year's
subscription in-
cluding two new
subscribers is
sent in with the
answer.
$20,00 $30'•oo $40.00
15.0o 20,0o 25o
6,5o12,00
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,4.-oo . 7So =� a:
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3.00. . 4.0o 7.5o
aoo .,3000
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Year in advance .•,, a �l
Y dv nce will zecezve'10 per .cent .adds-,, .
4.11111111110
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- tue letter T' . Second
prize'to the next etc. Neatness
RULES OF
HE '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 t is village may
compete in this contest. Employees of this . paper and'
any one else collected with The Times however are barred
from participating.:
3. • Answers should be written 'on one side ofp ap er
P
only, Write your ' name and address:.plainlyat the
head of yourwlists. If you write of anything use a
nythi rise n
separate sheet of paper•,
and penmanship will not be taken into consideration, but
every contestant; should be careful obout the spelling so
that -no mistake will be made.' =
9. Only one prizewill be awarded to members of
the same;house-hold, or to any groupoutside of the fam-
ily
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-.,wili4be Selected for their fitness for s
uch a
• task, The, award of prizes as detirmine
d by these judges
4. Only English words found ix will be final and. each contestant agrees to abide' by their
r the dictionary can
be. used: :�ObSolete words will.not be counted, however.- -decision.
US,BORNE eaUNOI,il
The Municipal -'Council "of the Town-.
ship of tlsborne : met • on May 6t1z, at
the Township ' Hall plzvsuaut to ads
journment, AU aneinbers were pros
ant, Minutes ofthe"nieeting of April
lst.read awl approved.
By-law No. 5-'1922 're fixing esti
nates for expenditure on Tp. Roads
for 1922 read, Passed and signed by
the Ii.eeve and Clerk. A petition,
signed by a number of gravel pit
owners was presented' asking- for the
recinding of resolution° of Ma'r. 4tb,
rodusing the price Of 'gravel used by
the Township to its 'former,`,;price.
No" action That the Court of Rem
vision for the 1.922 Assessment Roll
be held on Saturday; June 3rd, at 1
o'cioclt p. in. Bills to the amount of
$360.02 were passed and orders issu-
ed for the payment of same.''
Council'adjourned-to meet on June
3r4 at_ 1 o'clock.
Henry Strang, Clerk,.
G1.OTJP 5 SCHEDULE
.Below is tire schedule of Group 5
Senior N. W. B. A
23rdMa* 22nd, Gi°antom' at Fullarton;.
; leublin, atKirkten; 25th, Ful-
lartoiz, at Mitchell; 26th, ,Kirkton, at
Granton; 29th,' Mitchell, at Dublin;
30th, Kirkton, at Fullarton.
June lst, Dublin, at Mitchell; 2nd
Granton,* at IKirkton; 5th, ,.Punas-.
ton, at Dublin; 6th, Mitchell, at
Granton; Stli, Kirkton , -at Dublin;
9th,- Fn.11artox, at Granton;:°'12th,
Granton, at Dublin; 13th, Mitchell,
at'Kirktoa; 16th, Dublin, at Fullar-
ton; 16th, Granton, at Mitchell; 19th
Mitchell, at Fullarton; 20th, Dublin,
at Granton; 22nd, Kirktox, at Mit-
chell; 24th, Fullarton, at Kirkton;
26th, Granton, ; at Fullarton; 27th,
Dublin, at IKirkton; 29th, Fullarton,
atMitehell. '
July 3rd, Kirkton,• at Granton;
4th, Mitchell, at Dublin; 6th, Kirk -
toll, at. Fullarton; 1th, Dublin. ut '
Mitchell; 10tih,,Grunton, at Kirktou;
11th,' :Fullarton, at Dublin; 13th,
Mitchell, at Granton;; 14th, Kirkton, .
at Dublin; 17th, Fullarton, at Gran-
ton; 19th, Granton, at Dublin; 20th, _.-
Mitchell; at Kirktoiz; 21st, Dublin',
at
Fullarton;" 24t1z, Granton, at Mit- •
olioli; ,':26th, Mitchell, at Fullarton;
28th, Dublin, at Granton; 28th,
liirktou at 1VMitehell;` 31st; Fullarton .
at Kirkton,
SIiXS11li .'. I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bieber spent a .
few- days with friends at 'Ridgetown
iecentiy
Miss M. E, Northcgitvisited for a
few days with .friends at London
Mr. W. Snell' who has been laid "up -
with an attack of "Flu" is improving'
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Aldworth, of
Waterloo, tailed on friends here last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes,and son
Williain, of Loudon, spent the • week-
end with friends in this -vicinity.
COURT OF REVISION "
TOWNSHIP OF USBORN3
• The Court •of Revision of the 1922
Assessment. Roll for; the Township ot-
Usborne will be held; at the Townships
Hall, r,Elimville, oil Saturday,. Julie
3rd. 1922, at ,1 o'clock p. m.
Henry Strang, Clerk.
WANTED; -:-KEEPER ` AND . MAT.
RON. ,
Man and wife to Have charge of the,
Huron County Horne near Clinton,
and the farm iu 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,
Clinton, May 2nd: '1922
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RE your returns as large as they
•
should be ?
High cosi; make maximum yields an
essential quality in your animals.
We will advance move' to responsible''=
farmers to replace poor producers. 593
THE .. CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid ''up' $15;000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,000 -
Exeter "Branch;" F. A. 'Chapman, Manager
Crediton Branch;
Dashwood Branch, f
R. S. Wilson, Manager
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THE MOL
INCORPORATED .185D
Capital Paid Up $4 000,000
ReserveFund .$5,000,000.
1'd Oder`- 126* Branches
OPPORTITNITJES TO:BUY CATTLE
horses, farm'3mplelizents etc.; cheaply are constantly
turning up The farmer with money saved is the:,one
who gets these snaps:
Place your crop earnings in a Savings Account with
the nearest branch Of , The - Molsons ,Bank where,_
while earn
inters`
g st and b '
in �ing''.absolutey 'safe;
.your money Lig availabe at ,any 'minute Deposits
canbe made .by' niaih -
EXETER BRANoJ'g +.
WOODS, Manager':
' Centralia Branch open`for business daily
Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at the Exeter -Branch
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• THE TJSBORNE AND HIB ERT
FARMER S -MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
• ANCE COMPANY
Head O ®
Farquhar, T m.
barl,`
Ont
President, : Wm. BROCK
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIREECTORS_., .
THOS. RYAN
' JOHN G.
ROY
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES'MCKENZIE
A.( !INTS
JOHN ESS 1RY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Biddulph. -
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro Agent for
5. .A word used once cannot be used again as part
of a compound word; and only compound words as given
in the dictionary as such, will be allowed.
O. The same' object can be named but once. This
does, not preclude liewever'the naming ofanobject which
is apart of another object.
r. The word may be' given in the singular ,ox plural
form but if the one Iso used the other cannot be.' -
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The -first
prize will be awarded to the contestant
wliose� ansWex has the largest and ,nearest correct 'list of
words of objects (found in the picture) beginning With
11. In arriving at thidecision the judges will. al-
low one point for each. corrit-word, A 1a
margin of 5
g
incorrect words 'wi Lbegrantedto each contestant to al-
low for a possible legitimate difference of opinion; but
each incorrect word above that number will count one
against.
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MEMINNO
2 If„, two ;contestants tie" for the first place the
first .and, second prizes:will be'divided between the two
pro rata accoiciing'•`to their class:"'The:next highest will
receive eceive tire, third ,prize, etc. If three tie for first place,the first, second artd third prizes will,. be divided,between
Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan..
W. A. TURNBULLL
Secretary -Treasurer
er
R. R. No. -1, Woodhasi.
OLADMAN & .STANBDEY
Solicitors, Rioter.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
Veterinary Surgeon .
081ce"-Bakers
• Cu Livery on James St.
or
lis pi-oir iptly, attends
,toad
,-_ nigfiit Y
Phone 8.
JD.IG.--A, 4. RDISl41d1v;- IhL, D., r0.b.s,
Honor Graduate of Torolrto, 17.„+ger-
Sitg� -
the .three in the same manner, etc,
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Moamiell
routvrisfrr
)fgce over GladMan & Stanbury's
office,Main Street, :Exeter,
A d aertise In the 'i'� i les. Ti it
MONEY-. TO"LOAN..;'
We have a large amount 'of-,privatt
funds to loan on far*, and village
`propefties, at:'3owegt; rates'u of. ins
te
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"GLADMAN '& S''17ANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
PERRY'A'r DOUPE, Licensed Aunt
tioaeer. Sales conducted in anyloc.,
alit+. - Terms , moderate, Order1e$
at Tunes Office will be promptly .ata
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkto
Address Kirktoi p. O.".'
DR. G. P- .ROULSTON L.D.S. D.b,
DENTIST ',
Office.. over L R. Carling's Lan,
office. „n
Closed ovary Wednesday afternoon.,,
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