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Cud- Ast4i�0, lolo,­O I )F,. �. � - _­'1-'­__1';",� ,,, ;, , . , Xr4w the C16 M.4- sitasto . "i -g-$ � " '� ��,�j�, _..�', I i�j -�t,- display, E. M. . ,, 6 "' t.b_ r i� . '� _ _ I orpc�* -1 - , " ,-, _. �. , � .more -Peewakee,, Urg. G, HYA411111111; e, , , - , ­�.,_,� ,�:,'_, ... w I . ,.4e , , ''. '. , ", ,. , ."r,", 1, - Extra '*Ing; coxconxbs.� 'I". � 0 #r, pr�4'oi�ty - - -­ 1"....'. �. .. , , .''r.,� "I''...,'' I Harding, W.. ff " bf ,V . . . , . " , � �­ ,, .'.� , !O� ', . _ "I'll ." I - - - 1". ,,­",, , , . ft�lmeep, T " In M. - . " ' ' , W. H. Dealing; ., ", 11. . 0 _ . 'a Heywood; Fallawater, Mrs. G. Hey . �, . � , -wo vit"04, to"'04it, the ;�,, A, IUQ,W .71 Q1.P#1A,P4'A. , - , feathered varieft.�' . . , so" I I , ,�. I � , i's advice wood; Man . q . ... .. - --4 "I � " 111. .p A- ra"o-gir li"inana& P, Mrs. 0. Heywood'. H. ' i � " 'a , . I . I ; 4.111114 ., I I.... in "All ­matiep Where 'money is Walter Special, for beat collection Q, . . . _447.19�01p� -Imt t f dahlias, decorWV;i 66w variety, Dr. I � " -4 b nvo1ve4. apples, J. Triebuer; �pftzb 'Yllc' . AI -best spike, Dr. . � I � � qw, AppT.0; rana . I $ Iman; glaoqll, , � I " " .�,!" - ,: . . , urp G. H .1� � I ... � : .", �11�1�.;. " , . . I I . Cudmore, . L, Hyndman, JT S,,' 94,rveY; gladioli, I I . . . � ... , � . ,. L white or er D� "Hyndman, J. S. , ,�,� I � 11 . � eam, , -� I I I Pear�-Duchesa of. Anjoulline, Miss �� . . . - .best. display, J. S. .1 TM . . Ilogarth; Clapp's Favorite, G. Cud- Harvey; gladiolj4, . , .� I � . I . I � Pore; Beurs 011airgeau, C. Truemner; Harvey, Dr, .�Hyild?11.0.11; marigolds, I . A .1 ­ �. Sheldon, Misa E. M. Harding; Bart- best. display`& -Afrk,All variety, W- - . Aw . , , I lett, 0. Trueioner,Mrs. L. Reynolds. ki. Dearing, E., M,, Harding; inari. . I -best "pJa;y,a.' ' French variety, WrFr . 1%. -1,,;, R. M, ONES, Man4ger_�'- I G. Heywood, William Kernick; I SEAFORTH B I pjuins�_,Poud's Seeding, C. Truem- golds, ,, : , 'et - I ner. Mrs. �, ;, - - . .P D�jpqjdt'Boxcs for.Reiit'. . -i Robert Sanders petunias, single,, Mrs. G. Heywood; I . : I , ,� ', I : � . Grapes -Concord ` E. M. Harding - 11 -'.., � , " I... _11'. 1. � I I , . I I I William Kernick; Deleware, G. Cud- _paxisies, E. M. Hard - i , I_ ,� .. . . �, I .. . �� ­ ...'.'� ­, . more; Rogers No. 9, Lindley, W. Ker- ing; stocks, Mrs'. U Reynolds, W, - . I I I - I I - .. " I 3dragon, E. M. I . ... I—— 1, . I ­ nick; Rogers No. 22, Salem, Miss H. Dearing; - snal '1� - . � Hagarth. Harding, Mrs.- G. Heywood; verben. . .M,AKE CARE "A Ithroat like Albani-s will always as,, W. H. Dearhl& �M, M. Harding; , . '' 4;1 .1 .. . . . produce music," said Dr. Torriligtou DOMESTIC SCIENCE I zinnias, dahlia Amer variety, E. M. . BABIES EASIER Maple syrup, B. wia-liams & Son, , . to me one time, and, according to 41.s Harding; ziunif%�, 'R. M. Harding; " , I � I � \ —.- description, this was -not unlike I . wis. E. & R. Snowden; home-made bread, collection of axinuals, W- H. Dearing, . q 216by's 'Own Tablets Are a Great "Get ready for a big thini, "Greta. white, -MxsL J. M. Glenn, W. H. I I . will, Mrs. Reynolds- best arranged bou- �. ) " . Help to Mothers of Youlig I believe that there is a big.thing Dearing; home-made breAd, bro �et, R. Sanifei% `V. M. Harding; . , Children. waiting for if you work W. H. Dearing; home-made buns, B. qu. ii ��_:: - A . . YOU Iiird. We Williams & Son, E. & R. Snowden; novelty in cut *wers, Mrs. G. Hey- ,;. . . J , . 4.. will do all we can for you here in coffee cake, W. 1L Dearing; angel wood, E. M. ffardi4g. S. B. Taylor's 1. . I I practice' and technique, and then we cake, MT -s- Seth Brown; light cake, -Special for best collection cut flowers, I .1 'I, *%qmach disturbances and consti- will pass you an to somebody ebe who E. K Harding; . Public Utilities Spe- I . ng, . 11 J)ation are responsible for much of will see to the pyrotechnics. You Mrs- E. Darli Mrs. W. Stone; . as, E. M. ark cake, Mrs. L. Reynolds, W. H. cial for best display -of zinni the peevishness of babies. The mod- need English, French, physical educa-_ Harding. . , astri mother does not resort to so -call- tion, voice training and dramatic art." Dearing; apple pie, W. H. Dearing, judge -W. J. Halublyn. I *& soothing mixtures -but, corrects the . �.:, . . Miss B. Andrew; punip,kin pie, Mrs. . lbrouble, by sweetening the littl , e stom. * * ,E. Darling; lemon pie, Miss B. An- - LADIVS-,WORK - I alch and giving a gentle -laxative that I taught her how to breathe and drew; apple jelly, Mrs. M. Ketchen, Embroidered tray. cloths, Mrs. A. � 1, I �a%ita without griping. Such a xemed how to -control her breath at the dia- J. Grieve; berry jelly, W. H. Dearing, Cochrane, H. A-� Fuss; table linen . '* y phragm. I will, always remember her B. Williams. & Son; three varieties of cloth and napkins, Mrs. E. Darling, � 18fouild in Baby's Own Tablets ' __J joy when she discovered the use she sour pickles, W. H. Dearing, E. & H. A. Fuss; luncheon set, Mrs. Dar - to take and guaranteed to..be free 4 Iroin- opiates or narcotics. could make of that largest muscle in R. Snowden; sweet -picliles, fruit or ling, MTs.,C. Sims; luncheon cloth, Every mother who tries Baby's the body, the diaphragmatic muscle. vegetables, W. H. Dearing; catsup, Mrs. Geo. Jaques,. Mrs. Darling, Mrs. - - I Q1wn Tablets becomes enthusiastic "Why that is the first time I have felt T. Grieve, W. H_ Dearing; canned W. Stome; centerpiece, white, J. . about them. Mrs. Oscar Auger, Hol- that I was getting all the air I need- cherries, Mrs. L. Reynolds, J. Grieve; Senior, Mrs. W. Stone, Mrs. Ed. ' ed," she exclaimed. . canned raspberries, W, H. Dearing, Lawson; coronation braid, Mss N. :yoke, Mass., says: "I d j, . 4 laby's Own Tablets and think them a That is the first,voluntary breath- Gladys Hunkin, canned pears, Mrs. J. Tom, Mrs. E. Darling; Roman or ( splendid medicine- for constipation and ing -that you have ever done, Greta; M. Glenn, W. H. Dearing; canned cut work, H. A. Fuss,. Miss A. Coch- I all the breath you have ever had in plums, W. H. Dearing, Gladys Hun- rane; eyelet, Mrs. ,Stone, Mrs. M. ,1 11 ,Qther ailments -which affect little your lu� was the meagre quantity kin; canned peaches, John Grieve, W. Ketchen; punch work, Mrs. Stone, -,%mes. I have no hesitation in recom- you. use for living, and you have been q. Dearing; canned strawberries, B. Miss T. -White-,' wallachin, Mrs. E. _.� �. anending them to other mothers." using it for speaking and for exer- Williams & Stan; canned apples, W. Darling, Mrs. Stolle; towels, Mrs. I Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medi- eise. Now you are going to revej in H. Dearing; canned grapes, Gladys George Jaques, J. Hunter; sheet and figine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a Mrs. George "box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine deep breathing and the control of Hunkin; canned corn,; E. & R. Snow- pillow cases, Mrs. Stone, 1� 'Co., Brockville, Ont. A little booklet breath that, will make it over into the den, W. H. Dearing; canned peas, E. Jaques; pillow cases, Miss M. San - .V1 'Care of the Baby in Health and glorious product of song and rhythmic & R. Snowden, B. Williams & Son; ders, Miss White; dresser and stand Sickness," will be sent free io any movementY I I canned tomatoes, E. & R. Snowden, cover, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Jaques, -mother on request. . She was a biddable, obedient stud- W. H. Dearing; vegetable marmalade, Mrs. Seth Brown; bed spread, J. . A ent, ailid she worked hard all the time W. H. Dearing; lunch for two, Miss Hunter, Miss C. Sims; tea cosy, Mrs. .0 . she was with us. Thenwe passed her B. Andrew; cured ham, W. H. Dear- Darling, Miss'Tom; hardanger, Miss on to Mr. Haslam, teacher of singing. ing, Miss Tom; assortment of cured White, Miss A. Cochrane; Bulgarian, T 1W A W 11 A VQ f%V VChTTFPU QT A T 1. Iftir. 11 1-- lu�nt_ ... 4 , ,­ �� ... She stayed with aim for a year, and then she went off to New York with mests, vy. H. Dearing, E. ex n. Snow- den. C. Lee's special for cooking, Nirs. Var ng, - ; mellick, Miss Cochrane, Miss '9%ite, I � I WITH STATLER I a travelling company of singers. She Mrs. E. Darling. huckaback, J. Hunter, Miss Coch- .Vt I, M. Statler, the famous hotel studied and sang in New York and DAIRY PRODUCTS . tch, Mrs. Dar- ,., I -builder, is a self-ina(le man, having many times found it h ke -ard to wa, . i Five pounds butter, Win. Kernick, ling, Miss White; centerpiece, col'd, . . . I �,climtbed to millionairedom from the . ,. 3owliest b6ginnings. He is said to be her way. Four years ago a., telegram came, . Miss Hogarth; ten pounds butt,,, J Triebiter, Mrs. Reynolds ; pounci Miss Sims, MTS. Darling; conven- tional design, Miss Sims, Mrs. Dar- I ,* man of great_human sympathy and . . which read, "I am singing in Hamil- rolls or prints, J. Triebner, Mrs. J. ling; pin cushion, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, M. �. ­­,, I. .1 12as adopted four children, two boys and two and is taking as keen ton with an opera company, and am running away to-morrov, to See yon. M. Glenn; most neatly arranged plate Mrs. J M Mrs. E. Darling; I -ace, Irish, E. Sweitzer, Mrs. Darling;'Iace, netting girls, I a personal intere6t in their welfare I I will call at the studio at twelve of butter for table use, Glenn, J. Triebner. R. N. Ro�ve,s' ..0 Mrs. Darling; - lace, tatting, Miss .as though they were of his, own flesh noon." Special for 10 lbs. dairy butter, j. Tom, Ray Mills; battenburg, Miss White, Mrs. Ketchen; Honit6n, Miss and blood. He has not forgotten what he miss- . ­80-� Triebuer. White Mrs. Darling; lace with ma- I , Qd as a boy. At the age of nine he "glory RHEUMATIC PEOPLE Yorkers potatoes, C. Triebner ; chine-�lade braid, Miss Tom, Miss Whit'e; crochet work, tray cloths, .1. war. firing the hole" in a glass - �., Jumace and had to support nine other CAN NOW FIND RELIEF Irish Cobblers, T. Collingwood; Green Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; doylies, .1 . �1'1 I miembers of the family. For three . By Driving the Poisonous Acid Mountain, W. Kernick, E. Heideman; Early Rose, Robert Sanders; any Mrs. Darling, E. M. Sweitzer; lunch- E. M. Sweitzer, Mrs. Dar - � , ,years he came regularly each day to that fiery hole and knew nothing of From the System. other variety potatoes, Sid. Sanders, eon set, ling; centerpiece, white, E. M. I .:schooling or play. . — C. Truemner; blood beets, E. Heide- E. & R. Snowden; Sweitzer, Miss E. King; pillow cases, ,, It was probably these lean days lb, Rheumatism attacks people when the blood is thin and watery- or man, globe beets, P. Hern, Miss Hogarth; sugar Miss A. Cochrane, Gladys Hunkin, J. Grieve; dresser and stand cover, that made him a man of simple tastes, I 1, especially as regards his food and charged with impurities, thus setting beet mangolds, E. Heideman, Wm, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; � . I wearing apparel. up inflammation of the muscles and Kernick; long marigolds, Wm. Ker- towels, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Lawson, � - "Mr. Statler probably spends joints. Cold, wet we ' ather or sharp nick; globe mangolds, W. Kernick, Mrs. S. Brown; sheet and i1jidillow .less . I gor the food he eats and the clothes 1, winds may start the pains, but the is in the blood and to W. H. Dearing; intermediates, C. Triebner, W. H. Dearing; early h1or 11 cases, Mrs. Darling, E. M. Sweitzer; Mrs. G. �I . . . . I ��. I ihe wears than many 25-dolla-r-a.-week cause rooted get relief it must be treated through carrots, E. Heideman, Robert- San- bed spread, Mrs. S. Brown, Jaques; fillet, J. Hunter, J. Grieve; __ .. teterks," said one of his close friends. . I "When he was here in Boston re- the blood. As a blood builder and ders, nantes, Miss Hogarth, William tablemats, E. M. Sweitzer, Mrs. Dar- , N. cently, for instance, we went to a nerve tonic Dr. Williams, Pink Pills Kernick; long orange or red carrots, ling; centrepiece, ecru, Mrs. Darling, 4owntown hotel for dinner and he are unsurpassed, and for that reason Robert Sanders; white or yellow field E. M. Sweitzer, Ray Mills; serviet- I I � urged me to order several courses. ' .. do no fail to give relief to rheumatic sufferers when given a fair trial. carrots, W. Bowden, Mrs. G. Hey- wood; sweet corn, white, M. - rs. Rey tes, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; Ray Mills, E. M. Sweit- .11, . "But when the waiter asked him � ,what -he would h,ave, he said: Among the rheumatic sufferers who nolds; Indian corn, Mrs. G. Heywood; I corset cover, zer; night g own, Mrs. Darling, & -�. " 'Just bring me a shredded wheat -have proved the great value of this medicine is Mrs. Simeon J. Tatton, Bantam corn, Sid Sanders, Rober, Sanders; watermelons, Robert San- M. Sweitzer, Miss Cochrane ; lunch Mrs. Darling, I biscuit, a jar of milk and'some blue- 'berries.' Indian Head, Sask., who says: -"For ders, W. H. Dearing; pumpkins, Hur- cloth and serviette, Mrs. Jaques: infants' jacket, Mrs. , ,I' . "That's his favorite dish, but when . over two years, I was -an #ntense suf- ondalte School, C. Truemner; squash, Lawson; bonnet, Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet ; It, �� � lie's really hungry he has a small por- 11 k ferer from rhi-urnatiam Ad until I began the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Sid. Sanders, Robert Sanders; musk melons, W. H. DeaTing, Robt. San- booteeq, Mrs. Sweet; dress, Mrs. Sweet; drawn thread work, Mrs. W. �11. I tion of fish. "When be gets a new suit he wears Pills no treatment that I took helped . ders; Swede turnips, Robt, Sanders; Stone, Miss White, J. Grieve; hand- I I it continually until bis wife or some- me any. The trouble grew so bad that I could not move around the red onions, J. Grieve, Robt. Sanders; white or yellow onions, J. Grieve, kerchiefs, Mrs. Lawson, Miss Tom; and cuff set, Mrs. Sweet, Miss I 43ne else tells his tailor to grab him and measure him for a new one, and house without help, and finally I had Robert Sanders; Spanish onions, J. collar A. Cochrane; fancy apron, Miss Torn, 'be usually has but one pair of shoes." to give up and go to bed. Words Grieve; tomatoes, Mrs. G. Heywood, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Jaques; boudoir . _. .., cannot tell, how much I suffered, and Miss Hogarth; buriches of celery, W. cap, Miss Tom, Mrs. Lawson; cam- . -ft I could not bear to have anyone come H. Dearing; citrons, round, R. San- isole, E. M. Switzer, -H. A. Fuss; I . near me. Finally one of my neigh- ders, S. Sanders; Hubbard Squash, laundry bag, J. Hunter, Mrs. Dar]- .. 4'ROSEMARY"-THAT'S FOR bors strongly urged me to try Dr. J. Grieve, T. M. Snowden; table ing, Miss White; fancy bag, Mildred . Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to squash, R. Sanders, Mrs. Heywood; harvey, Mrs. Darling ; bead work, .: , . I rlor Ir m "4 N- A ov It. � TORWW��blt , EMPIPS do so. In the course of a few weeks winter cabbage, W. H. Dearing, It. Mrs. Ketchen, Miss Cochrane; child's 1* One September morning, fourteen I could feel an improvement, and I Sanders; best collection of vegetables dress, Mrs. Sweet; table runner, . . 5rears ago, my studio door opened and was able to get up. I kept on taking Sid. Sanders, Miss Hogarth. W. H: Mrs. Lawson, Ray Mills, Miss C. � "'The Lady" came in, as she always the pills until all traces of the trou- Harness, Special for collection of Sims; sofa pill,ow, mounted, Mrs. . came, quietly. She laid's card on my ble'were gone, and I could again do vegetables, Sid. Sanders. Darling, Miss E. Wares, Miss Sims ; � ,desk, as she invariably did, and said, my housework, feeling like a new Judges -W. Coates, Paul Coates. sofa pillow, washable, Mrs. Sweet, 1, S ,6,,4 "'She is the girl from the north; sball person. Three years have passed MANUFACTURES AND IMPLE- Miss Tom, J. Hunter;. library set, 1, I bring her in now?" , since that and there has never been KENTS pillow and runner, Mrs. Lawson, Before she ,had finished speaking the slightest return of the trouble ' ' Flannel, all- wool, W. W. Taman, Mrs. Darling; serving tray, Mildred r "The girl from the north" burst into the room with the words, "Well, here so that I feel safe in saying that bbe relief brought by this medicine is H. A. Fuss; pair blankets, all wool, Harvey, Mrs. Lawson; man's night shirt, Mrs. Ketcben, J. Grieve; man's . . 11 am. What will I do first?" You the from Mrs. M. Ketclien, Miss A. Bell; woollen yarn, Miss N. Tom, Mrs. E. work shirt, John Grieve, When '6� � 6, I looked -at the girl with her danc- can get pills your Darling; rag carpet, Miss N. Tom, apron, Miss Sims, Miss Tom; knit - !'. ing eyes, her braids of blue -black druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box Mrs. -.E. Lawson; tailor custom suit, ted sweater, J. Hunter, E. M. I I ]hair falling down her back, and her from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., W. W. Taman; collection of gerneral Sweitzer; scarf, E. M. SWeitzer, H. I creamy skin, to the little card on my Brockville, Ont. goods, W. W. Taman; best collection A. Fuss; cap, H. A. Fuss; slippers, �0 1. � ,desk which read "Greta Drew, age 16, . Ift I . of tailors' goods and furnishings, W. Misw-Tom; ladies' mitts, J. Hunter, Cobalt." W. Taman; assortment of tweeds, any Miss Tom; men's mitts, J. Grieve, I "First of -all, deari bake the gum EXETER PALL FAIR make, W. W. Taman. Mrs. Laws -on; men's socks, Mrs. Law- � * 4Qpt of your mouth; no. one chews gum (continued fr6m last week) FINE ARTS son, Miss A. Bell; stockings, Miss A. �\ . _ In here,- I said. Shd smiled, took the tgum out of her molath - and with splen- GRAIN AND SEEDS Painting in oil, landscape, John Bell, Miss Tom; braided rug, Mrs. Penrice, Mrs. J. M. Glenn; hooked rug, ' 4id aim shot it - over my head into Fall wheat, white, J. Trieliner, E. Grieve, Mrs. N. J. Dore; painting in Miss ,c;img, Mrs. Lawsov, Mrs. Pen- - . i 7yfy wasteVaper -basket, and Sat down and R. Snowden; fall wheat, red, J. oil, figure, Mildred Harvey, Miss T. rice; pair window curtains, Mrs. Dar- .0 lbv mv side. , I "What tt Triebner, C. Truem-ner; 6 -rowed bar- ley, C. Truemner; white beans, C. White; paintdng in oil, fruit or flowera, Mildred Harvey Ist and 2nd; ling, Miss Torn; slumber rug, Mrs. down do you want to do, Greta: ? Stone, Mrs. Darling; or wool 'I asked. Truem,,ner, E. & R. Snowden; clover painting in oil, animals, Mrs- N. J. comforter, 11. A. Fuss; quilt, patched, I 4 L VJ, "Oh, sinpr. sing, aing." she qaroled. seed, C. Truem,ner, T. N. Snowden; Dore, Miss M. Cook; painting in cotton, Miss C. Sims, Mrs. Lawson; T looked at her eager face, hertAp- large peas, J. Triebner; small peas, water colors, marine, Mrs. N. J. quilt, patehed, silk, Miss Tom; quilt, ,pingffi feet, her fill] red Bps and the 9. Williams & Son, C. Tmeniner; 2- Dore, Ist and 2nd; painting in water knitted, J. Grieve, Miss Tom; sealing iarch of teeth which suggestea � a sing. rowed barley, E. & R. Snowden; white colors, landscape, Mrs. N. J. Dore, let wax candle stick,, Mildred Harvey, I rw��_ eiJs throat. 6ats, E. & R. Snowden, C. Truemner; 114ge and 2ind: painting in water colors, and 2; sealing wax vases, Mildred . A "Open v our wouth, Greta," I said, ohm . corn,,Robert Gambrill; best figure, Miss M. Cook, Mrs. N. J. Dore; friat-vey, 1 Find 2. basketry work, tray, , .1 � . 9-nd, sure' enough, theTie was' the uh- - 1� 01leation grain in ear, Mrs. L. Rey- n6l&; Special for painting in water color, fruit or flowers, Miss M. Harvey, Miss M.' Mrs. Law.sion, H. A. Fuss; basketry, Harvey, -mistakable arched throat of d born singer,, her wngue lay relaxtd in her ,.T.&ms-Advo"te best ,dolleetion grain in 4r, Mrs. L. Cook; Sepia, figure or groupo Mrs. flower holder, Mildred I Find 2; slippers, Miss Torn; Princess slip, AW"f, I . h, . thltoAt H'kb a'babfa. 'd � Reynol S. . N. J. Dore, I and 2; Sepia, any sub- H. A. Fuss. Lockwood's Special for �1 I , . 11 . . , , , . -,. . , , . .1 I I I : :, _�� . hdres-W. Coates, Paul Coaf,ep. � ject, Miss M. Cook, Mrs. N. J, Dore; . best pair pillow slips, *rs. 11. Darlhtg; I . ,'�. �' �­ 11 I . : : i"',�. , - . .. 11 1� I . . - , :., .. . ., . - 1. .,:. :;.".. � .�. .1 ,� .� ., . . ''.. 11 I I . I � I � . I.. . I . . - . . . � m,.�,wm.r�r�7"7,W,4,�w7m,rp�7,M�,97-71"; � 11 7 . N- 111�� , � '' �,-:" �, ,:;, ; "'. � , --- ; ... ! . .1 ­ I., ','�'�-,,,­Ul - , �, 17 ­" '. � I .. :t . 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"... . ,, , , " I ` I 01 N,J.141 I 0 �U0YAg;,J1-Qt*?ndAI,1e, vsc" � � XF , hja�ia� 11 'Q '2A � ,7" . 1, K , P 'Roliv 11 I aliis, 'N -'arlok _. -1 11" ��` 19S : I , � I., bt .":.4 10-o"', ,L j �'jji�f.� 4��Jj4jj,�nf'A� �'JI.J�j.k : 1) 1q,11 � 0 ,,, "' Jar of- plom,a, HOr-cindale-Mool, X, oelery, IW�­,P, p'A##��,,.� ­ , . . ., P,_, I t . , , W I . vx � . . � , .1 _ ., 40 . 0, Z" Dearing; jar­bf, raspberries,� a ", , _0 0 , 'a � "'Ah'J — - , ., I uron- D6jarin's .", , , __�4;_ . . . , U XOEA0109 i R 1, - ch -Ind, jar straw� kin-, .& I d "G.F., , -1_11�.%,;. . I � , ax. " 0'' '" *- "14P � ­ dxil� S lool, M. N4�i m 3 � �PO4) berri pde� -H . , - monole . Jes, Hii;onda,le School; apple � S-4;1 , i , Q., i ,: I , , M.. Dearing- pal ,. I ": I ,-M... H in 2 H, r.04410 - 0 W -A 11) ur ,.dau school'. irt� W, Sioie, - I .. - , .1. 9 . I . '' _0 , , , ing, u, beAtrinv, G, Hunkini , Ing; white `1�,gviqq, I - I . I I .. ­ I 1, , � �'01 . I . . .. - . . �, . . I � I - . ; I 'I, .1 � I 11�.. �. I ­­ ­­­ ­ � - I— I, � . � . : '.. .1 ­.:­­ 11, 1 � '. , I I... ­_�"' .r,'..'. ­�,"17-­17, I . .. 1. . . , . � � 1. i ­­� ,:-' '. I .;.� I .. . wii��� - �� %. ; �WV , , � W�710*wl.,K!;$,�­ I ': - M -,��,, �V,, ,4. ,�� , ; �,_ . . , I . ip�� . � . '3- , , , , 4616& ;�, 4 , I . .r , , - ";. �� ft 1: -41�1� ` , .. i n I., I ** .4, ' " , ", . 1 . I . 4_1�7.1.111, . , " . �, � . � . , I I . ­ Y. �'O- . - - - ­� "' I_ " I 0�, � ,�. � � li 11, .11-1 PUZ L ,!� I I dollAra in prixes. In re.ent Pa=le �: �. . I—. ---1 .� " ­ � . . . . . . .... -11, . "..., 11 � . I � -N41. 1 . 1. , . -, � 7, A ­ I . ��10 1"�'._%`_ I "��, _R." , . -7 % The Afail and Empires "T-W6re Piac -- WiP, F -C I � ­ . �, . . . . I I � . I .11. ` - .,��71­" I ,4: --�;!-��.-�-1--��r.��-1711-lz-,-.-I�r- -,,-��l-��--.,:��l,-�-�.—,..wo.�. -1 I 11.1 __.1 -, - ; I . ­ ­ Ont., won $I,8W; Miss Luc7 Mrogtime, - Gait. Out _ won $1,000; Rev. 11100 P . . . . . . � I I I .: - � I .. . :` Mrs. Thoomw Pattimme, Athong, OInt., I I !, .. � .� ­� . . .. I . I I- I . : . I "I . was another winner of $IJM and Mm. � PA . mg � . �_ . Joe Doyle, X�ora, Ont., also, won � . 91 ; . ; n. 1 . I ,�, . . . I . . . � 1, I � I .. � .. - � , .. .. � . . I - ::A1 . . . . . . -`­�- - - . . . ..." %_ , . ..- . , . I ,�'. . "e FA ;!� W, . . - __." .� , A 11 -T -1 ... .. 11 I ,W -VI ' _21 "I 4 , ,.... 61 W!ft,- 57r, , � 77jl:�r�l wvrmll�a;vv 4 , .. t " - 9 I hel I 0 ii,W .- .. - . �­­ _. ­�.�'�11- �_A� i . : .1 . ­_ W1, .. � I , i .�-Y,-,_e I. I -I.- . � JF� . 11 i ��_, - , � I - � .W-- . - ti .. I � ,_4A%. 1 1 1 & - _T;4,FA% 1, ="T�_-Y; - I I q , el.. .110 . =M; �1111... I :;d)1`91111 - : 1. �1_11:�� .. W? , -�,4; -�r X-1,711 '! :. Y.""r., -g.'i11n7,3F,?4- .,� _17 �, ,,, , Ims _ ;.�,S ZM.M., . . -_ ", - . — 5, ,; -,�n � ,:..;�j � _ �L �-- " i . ,!�`q�-.,4 .i . _ ,,, , , . . . ­ 1", I ,W& -r I -%V?v .. ... I . , � �i ;*'�:, . ,Zn zi, . . an, Ottawn, O.P., and Xch. (;t�orgv Macintosh, Monklands, Ont., ea,ch vven $200. I r. .. 4 � 3" 1 �, . ip �, .. yo,u, opportunity. i I .� ", --.W� - .. . --,,,-. - - - . :�4' ... 4 - I � � A r to 6.00 30.00 I ___ ____ .. . ..--.— - - . - . — __ . - � - "', ,;1- . MM;P,&=AK` I I . =__1__1 I �- I 'I t . ! ��R, . j,., - �� . I 1q. -_ - A . .. 111. � I . � 1� 11 I,-- I— . T. 11 _ 1. . 50.00 . I. ,; � . - : . � ` ; .. .. � 1:�. - � . . .: � _.. .. . I - I J 11 I ;' ..�[ � How Many Objects Be 'p.nning With the d 11 11' :" Letter "T" 9%3a n You Mnd In This Pia.6-A.Ure? 11 � .1 7 I 11 ith ; ­ neWs a Picture Puwde which cantatns a number efobjects beginning w the letter -Tel. just I . ta" a good look at the picture­ther4'are aM sorts of thin that be@tn with the le�_ ,"T"__41ke train, trap, top, tarde, ete-, and. all the other.objects zLre equally ckar. See how 10anY i1ou can Ond. ; I ' , . This is not a trick Puzzle; nothing is bidden and you doWt hAve to the picture upsid",own or It,st of "T" Wards Is award�d rIrst PrIze by the judges I sideways. � . . Pifty cash prizes wffl he given for the 50 beat 11F" of 'Words subirilfted In answer to this Puzzle. � The an wer having the largegt and nearest aarrect list of vistble objects shown) in the Picture that ; i - ' 1; . . start with the letter "Ir, wM be awarded ft" prize; second best, second prize; etc- . i ; i . j f a �� 01,1900 ..� Try This Fun Gamemmmwb ;� 11 I. :, I 1 -1 - i i 3 Tou can't help e0-Ying t1ds now Pleture rmmflo. I-ra J.1 -a In und have a Jully good tfv� No ranuor vdmt suer age is ' ud g�d his ,, or 1,,:'�, � you llk� �0 r -Ile P=Zl-s, try Your ha C t 0u0 ­ I. f�omnt to 0. you have triett befom lf�, Is really dot a TMAII ai all . for X tbc� objects ha tv beed ma" krtmedY P10,132, with no att'-pt t,o dis,-ni,o or hide them; none, axle 9.0 smd�611 but th. po—st cyeqht cap see the= Got a pencil and Paper and see how many , -w-as" you tmn find- Does,ult n�ke any differen(v whether you are sox or sixty Tears old. 19�re is a chauo� to stady and "brush Up" a Eit"e. I is i"te'resting' "Ine-tionli and faueinatb3g� Nothfurr hard, just differvot. Yes, .11 join ir—old folks. mWdle alle and 7010=9 fonts. See wh can Clod the most -r -Words." You'll have bar- re.l. of fun fin :1.9 I'T-A'Vords." :-, — - 1. MRS. ANGUS CAMPBELL WON $1,000. . 1 tusnds of - .,.: dollAra in prixes. In re.ent Pa=le �' , Ga-mes, Mrs. Artirus Campbell-, Forc,%L, PR I_A.r�."Sent- Ont., won $I,8W; Miss Luc7 Mrogtime, - Gait. Out _ won $1,000; Rev. 11100 S bs rip - u___e__ Wer, Williamsburg, Out., won $1.600; IT vm.�;i�.,-a . il�,W - Mrs. Thoomw Pattimme, Athong, OInt., 1. .; . :::::: .� was another winner of $IJM and Mm. i ,.__­.::: .; I ­:�_ �-... . Joe Doyle, X�ora, Ont., also, won V ;� $1,000. - .- , - _ M t.... - �; 11 � IWA-. G. 31L Carraiebtael, Weiland, Out- � .:�� � .i P :: ..... . I P� 1, - on Emnaft Aloore, w WO, end Mrs. �'�� ... ,n� ­_ Che%ley, Ont. also won 55". M R. A Murphy, Weacer-rille, I .- .. - . �­­ _. ­�.�'�11- �_A� i . : .1 rs. . Ont-, and Mr. Clarence L. Merrick, � 1. �­� w: �-_:,. � ".::1.", �: . . � 7':� :. Allistom, Oct., ea,ch 7?0. 53", U*lle ,:..;�j � _ �L �-- " i . 79". W. C. Rharpe Allon. OAC.. Glen � � . ,Zn zi, . . an, Ottawn, O.P., and Xch. (;t�orgv Macintosh, Monklands, Ont., ea,ch vven $200. t Add, now, he ­'R yo,u, opportunity. i I OBSER VE THESE EASY R ULES 1. Any man, woman or child who 11ves in Canada anti IR not a, resident of Toronto, and who is not In the employ of The. Mall and Mni;,Ire, mny submIt an answer. 2. Pri7,e Winners In former Picture Paumlo@ conducted by The XmA and F�mpim winning $2ft.00 or more rwe not eliaible ­ , .�,. 1�. , ­ _�. , I .. I Y.- rp 1P 11 �111111111_ WIribing cmah prizes Answers will m,eive ax�cordlng to the table - Prixe if e flfty below: ­ — 1'rize it - 50 GW Pr No one TWO PR I_A.r�."Sent- .=U111 Sub Ip. S bs rip - u___e__ ______ t! ns t=7 1. _ _Sent..__ tions. Are Rent. L Ist Prize $1010.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 2nd Prize 25.00 250.00 500.00 3rd PrUle 2Z. 0 250.00 rvw.00 4th PH ze 20.(* 150.00 300.00 5th Prize 15.00 100.00 200.00 fith Prize, 10.00 75.00 1150.00 7th Prize 8.00 50.00 100.00 Sth Prize 6.00 30.00 60.00 oth Prize 5.00 25.00 50.00 1 Oth Prize 3.00 , 20.00 40.0,0 1 I di to 20th be coun T1. T)o not u�. hyphenated, comrmund or olwole(R words. WhIre tho plural Is used the sIngular cannot be count- It �o-ts nothing to take part n-nd you do not bave to Pri7Ar-;, Inc]. 2.00 10.00 20.00 21 st to 50t � It,st of "T" Wards Is award�d rIrst PrIze by the judges Prizes, Ine - 7.rio —_ --- ___ 15.00 ___.. � _.. In the event of a Cie for any prize offered to each I" I - such prize will partielpanL be paid IN"' ­­­­� - I .� ..''. - 1.11 . I I .1 I :" . 1.1,11 I I I. ,.� , � .I.I., � , 1. ,� to paittelpate in tills Puzzle. - . ,P _- 'D - � , i :-' , i 3. All anamors must he mallod by October l7th. 1925, and A I �,: . , �.1 . I addressed to (7, X Montgomery. Puzzle Manager. Mail and VOUL'aflwifi$ _� �,,V, �,.,!, ­ Empire. 4. All lists of names slinuld be written on one aide of the I 00 0 ­ '.1 I ,,.I.r I Per rihlY. and numbereil con—utIvely 1, 2. 2. ctc. Write your 2 ( "In� .1� 11 - d addr,-ss !n the upT�or flg-ht hand �orner, If you IC nsrno a.1 �� I � ,;� desire to �ite anyt i I g e me� isc a 'Pat . P .11-t. I . I , R t I Th. "T" Word Plctur� Puzzle Game is a campaign . I "I - S. Only such words as ar�pr­ In Wehater's Dictionary will to fncro,�P, th,, povula.rity of Tile Mail and Fnipire. - I , ,� �, be coun T1. T)o not u�. hyphenated, comrmund or olwole(R words. WhIre tho plural Is used the sIngular cannot be count- It �o-ts nothing to take part n-nd you do not bave to �,-,! -, ,,��. �,� � v ed. and V IC c rsts , Send In a sinirle Rub,orriptinn to win a In-iza, It your 1. I ". . . 'j..... I I 6. Words of the pan" spellIng can be nsed only one(!, t,r,,n It,st of "T" Wards Is award�d rIrst PrIze by the judges � 1.-71 f, ­ .. � li, thongh 1"V to doslxrnat� dlffc�ent olljocts or articles. An ob- You will win $10; but if yon woull] Ilke to Wet Mard �, ,��:.111, Jr. -et or article can h� n.�jne.d only once. than $30, w� .r� malting the. following special offer , , � L 7. The answvr having the largent Pnd ne.arcst rorrprt list " :1 11 � . of names of vlslbi� ohjorts In th4, picture flint be�in with I h� wboreby you can wim hirr- ca.sh 13rione by sending � . .11 , lattor "T" w111 bc mwardotl 371rst FIrl-, etc. N­tn�ss. style or OINK or TW(I y­rly vubscriptinns to The Mall and . I , .� t, handwriting :iavo no bearfnvT upon deciding the winners.. E mpi r.. ',_."; � L I I 11 , Any numbor of Deoplo may ro-olle' itp In anitworing thA , , 1, � .. PUZZI ' but only ona pri" will bo Awardoil in any one htnis­ " IMERE'S DOW: It your answer ft the -r" Word I , r ,,, �': ,, .: �'. hold; nor w 11 r) 17,eq ho nwarded 10 Moro 111:in nn� Of Any ffTOup I r Picture Puzzle wins First Prize and You bnve s Out In � ,;r,, L 11 wj)�J.e t wo or m -P h a, o bonn worldnK to�r,-th­. ONE ycnrL, sub,wriplion . to ", Mall add Rrnv:r dellvvrm , :-�11 " 11 " I 0. In tbe event of a tie for tiny prize offered. the Nit amount of such prizc will be awarded f� rxch I led ixtrtieivant. $5.00 by =0 or Moo .:ulat i by �nrrl"r boy In I- toll, you �� 11 "-i% -e $500.00 Instrad of $&3, .ceond .1 r I , - jl,.� - :'� I 10. Subscriptions (both new and rftnewal) payablo in ad- prize $250.00; third prime $25h.00. and no forth . (See second column of fig-ures In lJoL) - �, , ".i � 1'1`��` van 0 f $5.00 per yt,­ by mail - I,; 00 pt�r year delivr­d by , o prize I , 01 ; � , I 1, qc'­Pt�d. carrier b,oy in l4amilton w 11 o Or. If yonr,answer win% First Prime and you have � " "". , ­.*, 11. All answers will rt-colve .the nam� (onpIclernflon reoA rd- Gent In TWO "arly gub.cripti.np to Th, M.011 and ISm- I I I I - , . I ~.. n f whether or not a subscription to Th.- Mall a,nd Enipire Piro (new or renewal subscriptions) you will roe elve � ­.� .1.1, .. . I a se,nt In. $1 000 in plame, of $30; second prime $500; third p iig. forth- I 'I �T "I ! W 12. Thr- promin�nl Tnronl,) rJ11-na 7-ving no conticrtion with The ,URI I snIF.rupirt, will h, R,1-1-1 to art as Judires to 't and ou (See third column of fi�nre= prize list_) . . I., � � %, -.' , , dt�cld, th ners. and pmrtle-il-ntA. by sending in their ,,o - , a naw .gr" 1. nlooi,t tho dectsitin of the judges as rIns.1 and Isn't that a 11barAl offer? But looki We will .1, , I ._.. .� �, �, - .4 -.L' �� � ".1 ,-�-.., u's8 � , . conrl I give extra amounts an all, prizes In the same manner. ..L I ��,', .. I , . � �� The j1idges will rnset on 0(tob�r 27th. and annntinre- If your anww�r is qualified hy TWO Yearly subscrip-. I I I., 11 , *, . ! �, 1�:. A. " '. , m.nts,of thc1Pr1",1A1nnera and (-()rr*et Itat of word.n. w1il be lions anti you win fourth prim you will receive $200, ' anti me on down tho priza list. � � ,._., �. �, 4",, � � � plubI ied n 'tie. NI &H and Empiro as quickly tboroattor as it 19 ­ , ;L; " '", , �: �� , possible. at any rnle not later than thret, weeks. Your 0— pubscrit-flon will count, or suhaerlptiona i, I , ;�, 1-Z -14, " " ., 91 to start ot some future date. Just wrltn on the order yon want the par)er started. wh.n and It will start , :.,�:::: �, ", . I � , , . , T. " K I ""i T I '�� . I . . . . . ,�� , i S VBS CRIP TION RA TES --- prorn " I ptly n tha datd. nl,,� . . . . . , " ,," 011 ,'! ­­_ . �' - � I '01 � � , FA YABLE IN AD VANCE, Thiq offer applies to RITRAT, ROUM Pat- � .... ,,�,��.. �.�, , , , , . ,�, I .. . ,. § I . " I , . I'll..' �.x " X, . r r n us as Vrell aft Rnbscriberq Itring In c46ft and ,'­rr'_,_:,N'-. . . �Io , .,..., " I Tb* Mall anti U-pire tinywh­e 1. Canod. by mail I a%"". I f you ftre. alreAdy recel"119 Tho 11 Zy" " ..,. .....'11" " I -.11,411" ��,� I 1 $5.00 vor 3ear. nell-red by enrrier boy in Ham- and T-Invire, your subsCriptiOn Will he extended. ..... 1�1­ 1 .h., � �:,� , ,�­A,., � 1, � '1�1�- - IlUm, SC�M per Year. FN)m Jtj� present expiration. � . . s 'r '��,,,,, " 1'.i", .. 1.1, I I 4­'�4! . . . . . . ,J��� I . , -, 1`� - I �� �.. I - I ,J��� ,J��� ,Jp� ,i�,,`� _­, , �, ;'I ,.,&,.", ,, %�� " � I . LARGE COPY OF PUZZLE KCTURE ADDWEAS -7OU9 AV,%VJ%U5 t ,-,, 11 0 t ''I'll, ....... , _" .. . .... � .�os ,., ,�. 11 � I ;�,, �� .1 .w, � '4"'. , �,-' i . !,t - , t N , A .. . . . . 0. -4. M0 'Go"t""'r- THE MAIL & � "I �._ � . .., ,, _... 1 . !.. '. , ,J, . C �., t� SENT FREE ON REOUEST .: , . I rlor Ir m "4 N- A ov It. � TORWW��blt , EMPIPS 5. , .. �� I'll � , I'll, . . . . . . .11 - ::: Dwn.,I. C"��,, "�� ���, �. "Ill, � . 11�1. '�� ... 1;;- .�.'. 11 1, ,, I . 1:. I .1.1 I I'll . ,.. . , I . r I I I . ' I I I "; , 11 '. . ,; I j'.. v1:1-1, I I ,.. - .%' . I I , _. 1 41 . ­ , I— � ­ . I , " r . I . . * � 11 ,; , A . 1 1, ... W ;,:i.._.:, I 1�_ . . '41. . I " I , 'p, I '. - '. . . . . , .. , , ' " I 11 , I , , . '- , . �, ..;,�: '. � . , , . , �. ,� ,,, , . . I . 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