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BUSINESS CARPS
DUDLEY E.. til Ls�.
winker, Solicitor, 'Notary 1?u'blic
',Wee Office on Haniiiton Street,'
ii. . Priv-
Mae
riv-
ttD'B>t the equate, t7rO e 1r`ch
f• ate : loom et lowest
umes to .� ^�.,,.
o Ines will be in Hensai .Vn
Friday week.
�e
�la 1� �h
;Miaow a '7Cuivt+elli1 Clerk
SIPIMOI#AA'+a'M J. E[als
r at Marriage Wenseil, Iotare
isslofer, Fire and A'at,
l bit u ego R,e`prebemtin
; ' tifie Insurance,
-Nalloarou ima Eris elortgage Corporal;
The Canada Trust Co. Zurich!,
l:iiy3tei.
�. a L D. S.
c.bENTAL SURGEON A number from the village are Jemima Joheetan.
1 P
t Knapp,
LOCAL NEWS
•Mr. and 'Mrs I a'ry..Angel 'ate
ant Sunday at Tara.
Mr. !and 1Vti•,s; M. P; ,l aitil€(ln vis-.
ited friends ie Parkhill on Sui>ida�=
Th'. Jos, Routledtge laths been are
ie
thesick list the •st. 'week.
pa
M. and Mrs! Harry +'ickraeier,
Mr. and Mra. C'l ads. Weber were
Sutnday 'visitoa,'s at'Brodbagen.
Mts. Phillips, who is• visiticlg with
Mr, and Mrs Steele, we are 'sorry
corifinedt to her be&
•Mr:�. and Ml's;. C, Fritz and fam-
ily spe'ntl: Sunday in Saville.
Cel; at the Hat Sha,p'pe ` a1
Zlkrich•': ole, FairDaya 'xi d see 'the
niee. 'selectio'd of 1'aa•ts.
Mrs: J. Routledge ;spent a few
days last week with frienda in
LOCAL NEWS
Hiro. Pe oe�hber ins 'spending • a
few weeka at Pi:, • I uron.
Misla Elope .Utley ;spent •Sun-•
day' with fri l�da a,t Dashwood.
N.fr. 0 ::Biber Motored to Palk
hill and London one day st week
l n hand, 1] is
Ms's Greta Forest is "attendi.ee
Normal school at 'London'.
Mr. Louis. Lipphardt is visjtiii;
with. friends at Bruesele this week
JJudge Lewis of Goderich wee
in Zurich on Wednesday , and con-
ducted Division Court and a !illi;;
bcr of cases were deet with,
• Just arrived?. new 'ahiprnen( of
Children Hats, en all 'shad_es,'•-Zur-
ich HHaat 'Shoppe.
MiBI Jo'hrleto'n of Blake; 'spexit`
Exeter! the week -enc! with he rcousitedelres
taking in the Bayfield Fair this Mr. and Mrs a'rkins of Port q,
Wednes'd'ay, the Zurith Band is Huron called on Miss Mime John -
t9 E+'I+CE — gENS. LL supplying the music. stall on Sunday. '
mineMpnea. Johan, Wood's tome brae. spent A public dance will ebe held in,
thg pasta few weeks tvitlt Mc. and the Towne Hall, Zul ala on Fir' nigh.`.
'Mrs- Tl. L. 1� urin, retarned to her
- ,E � after the concert.
�.'?ll„aC �.1: � i home, ill, .I3,ayfieId- .
M d d
i • °swat K1++
OPr
Misises Leila be 't M`ld r. and Mrs: Olaf Pedersen arid
Si1 Il , Mildfamily of Dashwood spent Sunday;
]VL Janes Nat•
Hoffman and Mx tree (I'Brein ;not at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W m:;
a 111raanete earey •vin Try ,red to Galt and Niagara Falls ov-
Inuit School of Aucil a $t
one tock er the week• -end.
gegisteTerme in beeping Mr. 'and Mrsl . Kal;bfteilsel , Prof. alae! Mrs. Alvin Sure us of
pm _Breeds). choice Mr, iald ?•7rs. CU1arle3Fred
Rst)bfleisekl'of Toronto, bridal couple; t'islteci .,�t;
lath for sal g Will sell anything; Detroit are visiting in Elmira 'and the home of the former's mother:
Kitchener. } Mrs, G. Surer -as, Bronson Line the
tcor d Live
Uttley,
itch.
;finb
err: or write, Zur c past week. •
?hove 13.93 E,E. Wuer'tl will have ars extra
Licensed auctioneer nt
uc lop
�� dlo a
. sale,
articles to sell. not
business, anti it
malts no charges for
her, - Daahivood.
h
i'tesh and halt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
FaitMese Cash .Prise for Wool
CASH "FOB SKINS. a, U-IDES11
;i1ce d A t' ser for Cou 9
, Buren. In a position
t any auction
lin to size Or
Milian your b
eill't3stied will
esr+~;tices.
Arthur We
lame 13-57
Zarin
imeOlatDeiolllit ei'
tiv
ZURICH LIVERY
i
1 papa in a position to aceo'lmo-
Antte all requirements in the Livery
Vie. have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. TI3IEL
#0010 SO Zurich
G. S. ATKI ►SDN
`r,;. L. D. S., 7. D. S.
line of Ladies' Coats for ?airDay . Mr. C Paz & Son are, delnori'-`
Don't forget to mime in .and see str'ating a corn ''stalk 14 feet' e 5
them, inchesand is certainly a fine 'spThe Zurich Wontens' Institute :
ocies. Mr. Fritz chailneges• any.
body in the township to beat it..
are arranging' to hold a Hallowe'en
Social. This will be .a real treat
More particulars later.
Sorry to report that Mrs: Mag-
gie McCormick, in ,Detroit, has
had a very bad' attack of illnesr
including an operation during the
past number o feveek's. We hope
for a speedy recovery.
Mr, "Babe" 'Siebert who has !sp-
ent the past year in Niagara Fall's
leeetieiting his parents for )t few
weeks before, leaving for Montreal
ghere he 'intends playing prof-
essional hockey,
PUT YOUR -
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
CARD OF' THANKS.
5rr. and Mrs, Oliver Surerus wish
greatly thank . their` neighbors and
friends for the kindness in alssist
intg and ,;s.'ympatlesing dewing the
;!hose and decease of their . !son
Myron!. . t
NOTICE
We wish to: advitse the public
that we will operate ow cider mill
on Tuesday and Thuesday of each
week,. Anyone wishing to have
npplebutter boiled kindly make the
arrangements by phone
F. C. Kr?Libfleistchll tf-13
STRAYED.
Unto Lot •21, ,Oen. T, IH ey Tpt
a white sow, 'weight .bolt fifty
pounnds. Owner apply! to A. F.
Hese, Townships Cterk,) Zlareih, for
particulars: , 11-3
STRAYED
Unto my premises; Hay Town -
D E N T I S T ship, a yearling heifer, owner can.
IXETER, ONT. - Phone 34 have same by paying expensessland
proving property.
1kt BAYFIF .D Every Wednesday Conrad Stamm tf-9
BVl!ThT1NGS7�r�s'1N�Y•EX1ETTEmR BY AP-
s PO1111Tu►d31v-� 1 •••
L I iV E
POU L� T R a
WANTED
*hen every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
9e`not feed fowl same morning!
is .n 'brought in, •
'Highest Cash Prices
L ---CASH FOR--
cr,Arn and Eggs
W.O'Brien
PhObe >g4.
Zillit h
The
,
1
ing
Models
With NNew
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C MiM»i V THE FINEST ST ENGIN1-
VEINS1 IN MOTOR CAR HISTORY'
Arasi4 they must be served
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 56 tacreis, good clay
loam, ,being Lot 30, 'L.R..E,, S. -E.!
corner of.Drysdale. There is on
the Iot a good frame house 18x24,
also •frame kitchen and woodshed
soft and hare! water, good barn,
36x51. Very convenient to both
school and rhumb; For further
particulars apply to '+a. Mous-
sean,
Drysdale.. I1 m
r s. Peter.L:
Denotny, - Proprsetooese.
41Dr.LLHaCO111EN4-
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DENTAL SUR;, ON: -
m
At: DF,AT2 MACH, ettfRICII' +ev-
ery Thursday, Friday -std Satur-
day,y,
Main
llJlllce+
SABTLEtB'S BLOCK, DASEWOOD
COAL
gerapton,Coal
t6,d,
C �e 'n t and Furnace
Sizes.
Soft coati of
i�00IA SUPPLY ��'.�IAi+T'9
Case :t Son
Iq 'SALL -17
Withhighest quality..
Vinod ^oduct and by fine me-�.
leh minicl
t1tt'llW000 MOTDB`. B'ERVICE 1
PHONE 35
The cern was grown on the. farm
of Mr. Menne Stcckle, Stanley Tp.
and some t'sayis this only one
the small ones. -
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rupp and.
Ctrs. Schluchter of Detroit, who
have spell;t the pest week ' at the
home of Mrs. FI- Rupp,' have , re-
turned `r o the city. Mrs. Rupp
accc+lmp'anied them, and intends to
spend the winter in Detroit.
The best and biggest fall lair
is looked for on Friday of this
week at Zurich Fair Geound.•s Coi -e"
one and all and take in' this little
world's fair, nes thee; are numbers
on the program that have never
before been witnessed on such an
even'_. t `
Two young couples of Stanley
Township had rather an unpleasant
experience while out driving• with
a horse and rig one evening rear
,eptly one evening. Owing to
the, darkness in +some way the°.
depth of the -ditch whs misjudge
and when the wheelS of ;the rig
landed in+.the :ditch with the iestil:•
that the rig turned over and one,
of the ladies receiving thinoi in-
ju11.3s to the 'arms, _
The Zurich' 1.3ranch of the' Wom-
en's Institute have recently fully
organized with a complete staff
o (officers as follows; President,
Mrs. C. L. Smith ;est Vice; -Pres;
Mrs. T. L. Wi-trrn4; 2nd Vice -Pres,
Mrs. W. L. Siebert ;Secy, 'Miss's Ida.
Routledge; Treasurer., Mrs', T. L;
Williams; pianist, Miss Pearl Pfile
Direis'toes, Mrs. J, A. Ma.cKin•non,
Mrs. O. Fritz, M'.s J. Hey- Jr:, The
natonthly me>etin'ga will be held the,
third Thursday o fetch neontll in
the tafiiernoon at 2.30 o'clock sharp:
A splendid programnve is being
prepared for October meeting by
Mrs. J. Hey, Mrs. T. L. Warm., flies
Pearl Pine and Mis's Ida Routledge.
on October 15* ih. All the old,
members are :requested too' b; pres-
ent and.also !o bring as many new,
members as .possible. All ladies
are cordially invitee! to come and,
enjoy this splendid afternoon me-
eting in the Ladies( Hall, All are
asked to do their bit and make it
a real 'access,
c.'REDITON WINS FINAL GAME
Before a laeg-t crowd of anx-
ious spectators on Friday after-
neap tho local tsirn and CrcLlitoe
played the final game with• Cred-
iton 'winning 6-5. The ost u -
fortunate thing that happenedeill.
season took plan in the third in-
ning, when Fred Thiel the noted
southpaw pitcher for Zurich had
the misfortune, while throwing one
of his curV•N8 to fracture the bone
r •l•, .s
in the big nnl,,cl:..�,. The game Ives
tl'with eonfllaui? �tl
, l O'Bleiai in the
box,
who lielcl the 'visitors to, two
rues during the balance of the
game Zllrieh, had ten his to their
^.rf+.lti while Crediton had only six
,.
end the Tut pitchers •trurl: eve
Zurich . tc i t�
t
t n i, -e,
13 •n.on, So <)n.. edit L•eacltly see
that the breaks of the game tie g nl � nt
pretty well in Crediton's 'favor,tale
though the both teams played e-
cellent ball, Lind (.rcditon (s now
champions for South Huron,
LUTHERAN' CHURCH NOTES
Rev, H. t :oil.Ibe, Lit, BSc., is et -
tending the ses:sint,s of the 171.1..
r 1
Conference of the? Env, Lutea, Synod
of Canada; at. Tavistock, Ont •
A eongregational meeting will
be held in ,,the Lutheran church,
Sunday, q (ober ,fethre The ob-
ject of the meeting .will be to
sanction and adopt the plan ',Cor
a now schoolhouse, 'which will be
proposed the church 13oa1'd.1
Annunl ll'nY vest Herons *Ti rid, Mice
feelfi'w- it S l; he cr idnt'tn}:1 ie
th Lutheran churchSunday,t-
ober lath.
CREDNTON
The .annual fowl slapper of Zion
Evangelical cxlt•rc;h will be held on
Ootobor j.5th,
Mr. wad. Mrs, Wlri'. Wilson arid
daughter, Birdiie and Mrs.' George
Rodgers of Petrolia visited Mr.a d.
n
Mrs .Win. Mote:,
The Annual S'000hl Fair will be
held at 'c editonn on Thursday, Oct-
ober est, Concert in the evening
Under the Auspices of the Wong-'
eel's InJstitute, the orchestra will al-
so be in !attendance.
The United. 'Church, of Crede -
. ytiel:.'
:;tori, are having
oz> Ootober 8th;
Anna Schwartz, beloved Coila-
panion of Jacob Finkbeiu•or, was
born Decernleei' 30th, 1818, in Lin-
Coln 0o'., ,(.",1int9n Tp , Ont This
district Ovals thee] known : as "The
Plenty" and departed this Meat
hera<
? z home near Crediton on Tee*.
day, September 22nd, 19;:5, aged 66
years, 8 mouths and 23 days, She
`was united in marriage to Jacob
)inkbeiner, November 2.7tb., 1877 .on
the Schwartz homestead, Rev. 'Ntr.
Dippel officiating, 'This happy
Fowl
eppel'
Pa
}inion lasted 48 yea.rs, She is ;'at>
vtvea • by husband, one . 'brdthery,
Jacob Sohw'7rtz, two sister W, '
Geiser, o £Stephen and .ydrs.
iI. Geis-er .of New ' • o '1 " e
Michael aiaci Edward, the atter at
h.•'nls; six'ciaughters, Louieda g
Susannah tit home Soloma ,at BrA•
,titer, Mrs, John Wella; Jr,; Alm^ad
at St, Jacobs and Mrs, 3. H,Joneee
at '<ippelli and many other iaea*
r 11 hives •n.'ld friends.Burial tool
place; at the :Crediton: Evangeli4 'a'll1
Cenietery and .. memorial servieog
held at Zion Evrang-elical church.al
The Mail wad 'E.ti pi 'e's "7 Word" Picture .Puzzle Game
. ea: ., ..:tilts i:, •;.
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rieeertereNsati. i •,SurY.r. i�itr. S r�u'1���� eiere 171 'moi'
E Marry Objects Begirantag Virith the
Ler "T"'Can You. Find ha Thio Picture?
flea n Picture Puzzie wh.:ch contains a number of objects b' -ginning with the letter "T". Just
take are, .. look at the pieture—there are all sorts of things that loin with the letter "T"—like
train, Wei .op, turtle,. etc:, and all the other objects are equally clear. See how 'many you can find.
This is Ma. w trick puzzle; nothing Is hidden and you don't have to tarn the picture upside-down or
sideways,
' Fifty .'ash prizes .will be given for - the 50 best lists of words submitted in answer to this Puzzle.
The aftsvita ihn' tng the largest and nearest'correot. list of visible objects shown in the picture that
start with the 'hater "T" • will . be awarded first prize; „second. best, second. prize; etc,
•
•
Try -T!sto
s� T:
Yon onn't help enjoying this new Picture Pewee, Let's nil
join in and have ti jaliy good' time. No matter what Year age
is er isn't, if you Mice to salve p;lzzles, try your baled at this one.
It Is different to any you have tried before. It is really not
'a puzzle at an, for all the objet's have been made perfect.. •.'ain,
with no attempt to diln;uise er hide them; none are so small
but the poorest a esitht ea.n see then. Get 't p•'ncil ped paper
And see how ninny "T -%lords" you can find,
Doesn't ,Halt, any difference! whether you are sir or sixty
years old. ;Here Is a chance to study and "brush up" a little.
It is interesting edaonttonnl and roscin::tine% Notilinc. hard,
Just different, les, all jeln in--cld folks, ne'e'd!, age 1,-1 young
folks. Seo who can find the most "T -Words." You'll !here bar-
rels of fun finding •'T-l%orcls.'
BIBS. r'INGULi C 9I,IP13a.LL WON $1,020.
%Vo have already paid thousands cf
dollars in prizes. In recent Frazee
Games, lire Angus Campbell, Forest,
Ont-, won 4t f^01 :whys TATO' Fuel tine,
Galt, Ont.., wen ! i CtiO Her. ••a.
Talon, Williamsburg, Ont., won $1,000;
.Alts !!.,roes Pattimore Athens, Ont.,
vns nnt:t'cr .leer ni w+ Pe.;) ,.l `l• c.
atm Doyle, M,c'cnera, Vu.,, ..t c MAI
51,000.
Mr. G. Id. Onrmicbael, Welland, Ont.,
won 5500. and Mrs, Emma Moore,
Che ley, Ont., also wnn tE500.
Mrs, It. 5. iilorphy, R'alken•ille,
Ont.. and Bir. Clarence L. Merrick,
"!!eaten, Ont., each won 581)0, while
Mrs W. C. Sharpe, Glen Allen, Ont.,
Mrs. J. P. MacMillan, Ottawa, Ont.,
and Airs. George Macintosh, Munkiands, Ont., eueh won 5200.
And, now, here's your opportunity.
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OBSERVE THESE EASY RULES
1. any pian, woman or child who lives in Canada and is
not a resident of Toronto, and who is not in the employ .f The
Mail and ]empire, may submit an answer.
) 2. Prize Winners in former rice ire rnzzles conducted by
The Mail and lisnpile winning 5200.110 or more aro not eligible
to itttitieipate In tins Puzzle,
8, All answers must be mailed by October 17th, 1925, and
addressed to C. A . Montgomery, mrry
Puzzle :Manager, , inil an,
Empire.
4, All lists of navies should be written on one side or the
PaPer only, and numbered consecutively 1, 2. 8, ete; write your
full name antl..acldress in tho under right bend. corner. if you
'desire to write anything els, use a rleparate sheet.
6. Only scall words as appear la Webster's Dictionary will
bo counted. Do not use Uyphen,-ted, tccniicnrnd or obsolete
words. Where the plural i$ used the singular cannot be count-
ed, and vice versa.
6. Words of the same swains: can be used only once, even
though tined tCPv1 tatP different n Pt
ts
„t ut,i
e.
es. A ra-
ise: a
PCt ..
article i
j t C 1.1 las named 101 d onl • enc,.
7,answer The
leaving lite lei'rst and nearest correct list
of names of risible objects In the eleture that begin with the
lett t "i`!' will bo awvarded First Pc ce, etc. Netltness, style or
handwriting have no bearing upon tceciding the winners.
1, Any number of people may ca -operate in a.nswaring. the
Puzzle, but only one prize will be ae'arded to any one house-
liold; nor wilt prizos be awarded to a -ore than nue of any group
w leer t y
v o wo r nits h i�•
o e ve x n v rku h•'
< vo i to Pt e.1.
ti
g g
• D. In 115 event'
o e, r t of 'a tiefor any prized r the1
r y n Ped,. Ful
amount of math prize will be awarded to each tied artiel nnt,
I c P p
10. Subscriptions (both new and renewal) payable in ad-
vant.e of 58,00 'per year by mai; or S0.00 per year delivered by
carrier boyin . amltt n t
14 o w111 be sore od.
p
' 11. Allanswers + ' e
willreceive the sem von •;der t regard-
less
e b at uu reg, r
Less of whether or not a subscription to The Mali and !Empire
le scut in:
12• Three prominont Toronto citizens having nal-conneetiote
. With The Mall and Empire will be selected to alt as judges to
decide,. the winners, and pnrti.'ipants, by sending in their
answers, agree to accept the decision of the judges les; fain' and
conclusive,
The judges will meet on 1)cteber 27th, n d. annount r
!neat of the Prize iVinnere alt e•orreet list of words, will be
published in ].en Mail and itilnpir. tbercrtfter as it ir
possible, at any rate not later then three r •eks.
LvAsee1PTifN RA. TES -m.,
x _.:.»ru.a: .w,. ,...rte .ptti
A A LE 7 . D V1•xa a CE
• liil and empire anywhere in Caanatla l,y nail
per year. Delivered by carrier boy in edact• 0.00 per year. '
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COPY -OF PUZZLE 'INURE
SENT FREE ON REOUEST
latiteees.;ersilr5l iless.w gds 16 staiS'eettt}ieprelti ."(i„teelese
ru ere r01
R Z.E LIST
Winning Answers 'will receive the fifty
cash prime,, ttecordiitg to rho table below
60 1:1::.]ND t retie it Ne 1
PRIZES Sudbsaronsip•
PN
Ar Scut.
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25.00
11
225 0.000
.15.000
0
140;..0000
fi) (
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1
5.00
3.00
1st Five
2nd Prue
Sid Prise
4th Prize
5th Prize
(ltIt Prise
7tit Prize
8th. Prize
0tIe Prize
;0th Prize
11th to 20t11
Prizes. fuel.
21st to 50'll
PI isc-s, enc:.
2.00
Prize if
On,
Sobscrip-
tton is
Sent.
21000
.250.00
150.00
100.00
75.01)
50.00
30.00
25.00
20.00
10.00
Prize iL
'S :•o
Subscrip-
tion,
Are Cent.
500.00
500.00
800.00
2011.00
150.00
100.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
20,00
1.50 7.50 15.00
In Mae event of a tie for any prize offcred
the full amount of ash prize will be paid
to etu'ti tied 1 articiilaft
t p ft ,�
l'. p
"ppb
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The "T" Weill Picture Pttzcle (lame Is a cnm'paign
to Inereeve the t,optyrity of The Mail and Empire.
It costs nothink; t.e tale, part and you do not have to
send in a, single sal seription to win a prize. It your
list of "'r" Words is awarded First .Prize by the judges
you
wilt win uU 5^
, but if you would like Iv get more
than3
Ywe aroS D ro MP Mill; the fol.,•+ + , g^ winspecial offer
whereby you can win bigger r1Ls1, prizes by sanding
ONE or TWO yearly subscriptions to The ;Hail and
Empire.
n:EXDO'S ROW: If your ]answer to tho "1"' ]Pard
ricture Puzzlo wins First Prize and yon have sent in
ONE ' ,h lsubscription
t. r
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Lo Tt Mail t, u I '
11 and Empire at
1
. r.ao 15 • mail e
a 1w1or46 Ode
0 delivered
Pl boyinDamn-
tom, S and
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you will rreeise $500 °rel, instead of $3'), s. c,ond
prize $250.00; •third prize $250.00, and so forth. (See
Second column of figures in prize list,)
Or, If your anOl-'er wins First Prise and you have
F
sent in TWO yearly subscriptions to The gall ad l:irt-
piee (newt or renewal subs• ligations) yen will re'visa
$7.,000 in
pima, c
f $S0;
Seeond prize
Snelit tai
, d ?riteR5, r and 80 forth. (See third odium' of figures in
prize list.)
Isn't that a liberal offer? But took! We will
give extrs amounts en all prizes in the sante ln.cnner.
If year answer is qualified by Ti1'u yearly snhscrlp-
t:1.U11s an you wYtt f u -'
1 v
lirite
p you will receive aSDO,
and so 'on down the prI.;e list,
, our ti wit au +:taintIOil will (01111, a r sflbsar}pttons
to start at stone t1lh+re+ date. Just Write nn the urtl,er
when you want the taper started and it will start
promptly on that ditte.
!This ntT:'t' a'n'hlit>s to help; ilia RnTTTP pat-
rons as !Keil as hrtbscribcrs liwi ; in elItt. ,t11d
t,<ltrnA, yr. yon are already aldv reeelvifg The Mail
and tT,;iapile, year salateritiliaa will be extended
irCDts 10 pressen expiration.
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