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The Goderich Star, 1924-09-18, Page 2PAGE ?114 Ar.rt . ,....�.---,�...., GODERICH STAR t ! JENNIE I11 1 III R41.0 IN DAYS OF Y011E Dir PIT yrfA THE ARK AM JAMS 3 1 and „ tp►ettwtHitia'a Iwytiiq et"a- IN�� TAe Hua Frear Mars and Ilk Yams ratl11ar tlrnit "ltat Gre1r' st botwe, r Sett Heppe* to Netlee Cadaridt ''ho aen. "x'1te Ark" rgi>tirt being aftosa whoa k hoard the "wee brrittR fair "dieewewtd," and besides the' sound ac. ewpanyisg the operation is uproar- Oh papa—This is some fair isn't itt 1 kw. They brought. Noah's ark alt -the way . Let theta have smother band the e - from Mount Arrarat for exhibition!-- Ito drown out the. "mound of many but where are all the *nintuLta-.and', ten," papa—Sesforth Band in the -Oh look .:There's part of Jscob's . main stand and (Tinton bend in the---• lander-•tird- emiraf -the slttgeir ae.{ mC ii x t aft iisttd'''==r<othittg '.--any cending and descending on it too, but 'son. , TW %T3 "flIfi ail ADO ' W. F. Galiow, M. D, of Toronto. and (From The (iodericit liar el* Sig. Maggie, second dstil<htcr of Mr. Alex, 16th, 1YNi Johnston, of Elgin ave., moan And were Talking e1 r'orsuatta 1Retseeea wife, Long before the time appoint. Degree la Gullet * eel for the marriage people were -+l-uunllit'r of oddlelis"Irs are in con• wending their way to the church, andur to see ! ttultxtion aver the tnstitptian of a Re• brideX enter the sacred ediifce. r►ir ecce* i►cgrce Lodge in connection in the waiting the organ's notes with Ruron I.vldge, Ho. d2, anti it a wert=, heard to adventase, Mrs. Logan , few of the wives said sisters of the plsyinr some choice numbers. Ale • brethren join, its itiatitetien frill be the trfler;ts arrived they were escorted assured, t theed seat by the efficient ... 40 *0 it doesn't reach to Itesven, dos it "Goderich Band !".—"in the soup" papa ?.' - .My /tows -You fairly cause my Lungs ; come, m a oat o relaery s to cease their function by your ease- tar home, let us view the comfort./ i aa Aaiteetr ushers, Messrs. Oliver Rhynsts and il[r. Huge R. Willer; Wiiinros, N, g, _ tions; give nae time. oh my son, and I able benches provided for tired pie Ernest, the tram and la half year old Henry McKenzie. The church waif*rites -}'1 seefo'sd fair a bag time shall try to tell all In chili first pee a?sty eon of Barry %rides; on Sunday even prettily decorated the puha beings from dyaPeesis sad tati,test,un t lord 1 that I Y N s hours there was great anxiety as to flowers, while in ane of the *irks a •dneriptlen, Mit got very little results Oh papa: ---Quit Yo>Mr kidiing 1. the child's safety. The little fellow handsome arch of white blossoms . froth ttlrnt. I Martel/ tltatiak liurdeck My son --I wish you would refrain bad fallen guile* in the house, un- termingled with green had been er. Brood Bitters, alta st'Hw miug tllrro from colloquialisms, witch, you. no known to Mr. Videen, who was read. toted. Shortly after 11:30 the bridal .betties, I ant Rladty ley goat I am doubt, picked ftp in "The 1![idway:,- in;,• s "newspspsr, but the great snxie- party entered the church, the ushers bettrr, nail eau est +curt tatiething with. ty wa>t at last relieved, leading, the maiday next, rind then the out hsviag Ili bei after eflet,ta. I can Turning Fired Sod tra C. P. ft. at bride, leaning on the arm of her fatk higily rarorllneuel >R. . B. to sal who Geiarich er. As the bride reached the space in Ilia* 1 diti." r, front of the pulpit the groom. took hie B xi E• k tnaaauiyet n."" nn7v by Tho Yesterday Afternoon, on the invite., -4.'. i[ilbwrn t7r., Li fired. Taranto. ti t. tiara e# ('ontrnt:tnr Pigott. citizens re- .place beside her,. and _then Rev. Jas. ' � T Pretending the Bt erd of Trude and A. Anderson performed the service towaa council witness -RI the corn- that united the IFsppy couple. Ae H�iRfl +i X R� � meneement of work by the steam roan as congratulstieps were over the - --- shovel along the north bank of the Party retired to the joyful strain* of Annwet £ettfare1111se of W. M. 8. Field to rest on as they listen to the music. Pupa• --there aren't any. 0 Rats!. --my son. let us go home. But Papa. ---Would'' you stay for the "Fire.virorks" if there *re any? Cut out the slsr►g, my sort; it aouruls What is the use of asking?? Hurry swsy, my son, Bill Murney punk I I will not have any such com- has just annexed' another splinter' mon expressions carried home to , and I don't want you to overhear his Ma (rig, or site will forbid our excur• remsrke. siona to tbis planet—but, to continue; That noble structure is - not one .No-need-to'suffer with -corns, -or to —that noble structure is not ""The run the risk of paring them. Remove "The Arlt" it has weathered them surelyand b4 wl.hered filen a pairllesaly with Rol./ flared and' atornr. Y laway'a Corn Remover. "Are" q While its may be "sodden" my son am carelessness.. it is not Sodom, and tate potatoes f • - piece; s not oak's Ark' that's. ing disappeared, and for several dressed and surrounded with ehowel doctor's al*iitti,trls mad tablets of mit the "Crystal Palace" and• . Maittapd, lege big machine scooped :he- orgajt and the peeling of the iw IgtatarOw Tuesday byMilo; Gallow, sister of the groom *mutat conference of the. Hur. wag t e groom.a dirt , ort tet carte by wagon loads. and church bell. The bride was usisted The Sim * idea o how r shoed Stood f a and Miss Castle of �Godericli while on Presbyteri�,1 Women's Missionary work is dame, Ballow* *owed the h • Society was 11e1•d In Coven church down iia the town's history. • friend, Dr. Webb, of Newmarket, F aster, on Tuesday, &pt.- Jth. Th bride # ked lovely her own � In spite f i I t kh crowd so that the Occas#on might go the best than o ne amen weather the But no fire yet, pupa 1 The instant you relax I get you. I on. exhibition' in it, will therefor, hardly be fried on tet. premises. - 1 But Papa -They may be "ttlashed". - 11 ,TO R . A the bus d# Fruit ar Y, sat mote Ind. if buildine falls down on them. The ao tri g attendance was good end the interest It S--.•Oodericlt. people pelt up 1 roF lafttatr nava coo fiIVRNTX*I�IrB. YEARS ACAs en train of Whitt broo+tdGd silk with. buildirigs to last; have YOU, so a!oon • tlirou haat bock tnornin sad after- Meth, 16991 •end ferrying a magnificent bouquet ne 'was we 8004110d -this basidia•Always beats g#snatd doubly Councillor Sesames' Father Opened turned in white organdie, Miss Costie, hostesses. wind in every way possible Y the beautiful paper pasted on the t hmstara of Lew Once sail Weld -Street made the day pleasant for the . dole inside walls. having an underdress of pale. -blue . : -• . What else exhibited there papa • Mr. `Dudley Holmes, for some time and' Miss Gallon. of ;Ale pink. Both, gates. t p p besidtt potatoes': , • of the Arm of Cameron, Bolt and ladies wage helldaome lasts of black At .thy mtircntllg session the deva- r«Fiskem" •o every description Holmes (now dissolves.), has fanned velvet with lovely .ostrich plumes., tibnsi exercises •were conducted by. p `on j x partnership with" Mr; E. L. Dickin• The party havinir retired to the members of the Eirkton Auxiliary. dove - Ione ind small, my son, j Master lot min walk with Thee Mise The roof taken care of that, my ter, and the new titin will be ding breakfast was served, and du* �+ ran b a i t b t (Prong This Goderich Stir of sept full bride% veil and orange blossoms g $ forgotten "The Band Stand":' --mind 11M the 'ForOveP Yea noon sossio u � of white roses. The melds were cos- The Exeter Ladies were delightful Made ou y secure , the b . h son, the well known Wingham kyle. bride's residence a sumptuous wed.. Foote sang very sweetly, "ti` But abet do they swam in, papa? Dickinson and Holmes, with offices #n. ing its discussion the heartiest of II i'• Graham gave -a coneiseeand rn• Y n inC en', u none the less teresting report of the year's work eitietent, arrangement, whene 'er the Goderich and Wingfiene her. Holmes good wishes were showered'on the.. flood gate of heaven open, the has' opened his new Mike on West .bride and the bridegroom,* Lar: -and' as contained 'fn he.minutes of the an- ttFiahe>I" have a plentiful supply of be; street'strimet-opposite• the Star office. Mrs. Gallow, who left•. by the 2 30 uual `easiness meting. Mrs. Dun#op good, fresh water: through vvhieh i Oliver Gotdther Had Accident train for Toronto, had a pleasant treasurer; gave very interesting sta. they come up far airy tram time to -Fix r the f{f"'. e. ra d son 14Ir, sendoff from the large gathering of tsetses whish would indicate that, if t�e� and I understand the same s s- � 4 e. o y a l ofthe remaining months of the year artY friends at the depot. ,tem is in operation in the building °Alberlt Goldthorpe, of Colborne, wogs _ as satisfactory}, the years finances where the feathered songsters give --- thrown-f'rnnm.th buggy in a runaway will be.in good Condition. litre. Fair ' g. . accident -on Tuesday end' meriously gin. QM H• �: • �+h �'{?x au forth their "Boole aid" notes. supply •aiecretary,.: repotted that ---dirt l q 1. Jared. The little fellow's head was-'T•--�--` ' , bales of clothing were .plendfd, both ga s`actly„ papa,, :and .ire thele . badly cut and 'his skull alightly frac. Merchants in Edmonton. CursingNewstili more, wonders there beside the .in quantity and quality. Mrs. Tion- "" „ tuned, from the effects of which he Liquor Act Already as It Means flop gave an extremely interestingre- F#Shel;4 •' WO unconscious' for ten hours. Fallinit.Off af' Their Trade port ,if rho provineiat nieetin h r Numerous tlainga, rimy mors- needle- Attractions at G. N.W. Fair --- Tiltmilton.- MrsP Lundy spoke rich ;Fork, pictures and''Prohib#Boit," Capt. Holmes ,is . holding nightly Mr. P. J. Cantelon, wito • left G1de.l of the Mlseion Band Roger, held it needle - Why `° oltibitioti" .papa? " drills at the armory preparing his rich on .Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, on a Kippen in July. The meeting 'nag Without it, my son, the building men to take part in the military eater- trip to the West, writes to The Star.then adjourned•for dinner. might burn, with'a resulting Ionsofd . Tb afie ed life. . ekes and sham battle rot the G, N. W. a few observations, dating hie letter. e rnooifi. session was open B Exhibition. The battalion will also at Meeting Creek, . Alts,, Sept, lath; with ' devotional' -exercises conducted ut .i t i waY1t rains on' "Pan'" • Palm. days, } ,;assist in the presentation of the rated. "It is rmlarvelious," he says,.."how by metebers of Goderich Auxiliary Foolish youth I Mow can -it 'f to Ottawa ie wee arranging aye. Leaving Goderich on nes- o an But papa --When it does rain— the details with the. Minister of Min.' day, Sept: 3rd, shrived • in Edmonton tlltritatien #O send a areprenentntive to what do the. people do in there be: -the tthat:beaut#tui little ,city, S3+tardsy aacidress a Conference of Huron Pres- miles 'm`? o see t - A few of our citizens tried to get cit 11 o'clock, more than 2,004 miles. battery to be�ire1d-in-£iintotr•+an-Sept: _y...._. ihinge, do. a affvt They up a mace between a well-known'IIad a fine trip, very little. delay 18th.•` 'Phis' Conference is to be ed- theyy heirr_y glibinlfr Deem en r- wheelsinan and a running horse for, made eptgndid connections, found the dressed by the•moderator' of the Gen. NoesMaa»p y c It Ain t Gain to' Rain tral Assembly and the Aseis N toMeer them upgso, that the Great Northwestern, but. it fell • oflicisrla. most courteous and obliging! they will enjoy being t`►er !netted f fsllr Aad made out their 1'ult prograIT, iapegka well for -ct meds_ tt idotion;lbl mo! church finances, eseolall�* g;. .: orchestras cost money my son al* of -186 , Lieut,•Gol. Varcoe having quickly We cross the continent these Mr. MoDermid brought very eordial n i rain i beers t th' k d Wad greetings, •froin�presbytery " also. 1 the day is fair ? through-becswie_he direetortc%f the passengers well __looked after, which Sec'y of Foreign Missions- on the pro• outsides n • ' e o leei►ant Colerich Mayor Wits Married a1 line. • t "Naw, as to conditions as to the) This 'Wing jubiilee 'Year 'in the gam- pn = motet _ more w poo is ; • • A large congregation assembled in fC liquor would bring. s�'cit!- to nitow-ii thhley-•— W M S it was late that h Km"' church en ,wednesdaY gnarning different acts.. I; Cannot speak i W. appropriate_ the e. knew -In the roll �vbst a eeauti11i1 'piste it"was l to witeeam the ceremony that made Z passed through 'Without stoppinz to Manitoba and Sialkatchewan g calf ofoauxiuld I arsesl many nterreeting. heard With the lovely music to be . 15. heard: there--�rafn or .shine. t off, but I can speak -with authority rt fact* relating to the. 'o Ionization and • My son—You don't understand >tlbct'#ir, ,k►9, TliTtin e to'nia tp ltorac ef+irly :aet}vitks of the di 'ergrrt sell- -0 tI-papa' •' VVitat do thhe'raligets».tte�-- `t+ntiutriitr, ' First, my own exi)itri nee 'Writs -were recalled. tut nglr a -after ort the Tedder': , I was returning to my hotel` on the slime. of those noble pioneer, vomer_. � vrho ave gone "the Sunset road" was a .urea colninl; to. that, my ran,- {,, Sunday afternoon from attetrdinglmentioned let loving appreciation they art not angels, --at least, none :. Sabbath .school and was accosted by but the married men, their wives will a drunken man on Jaaeper avenue those present could almost feel the the principal street of the city... He , nearness of those '"in glory"' and re. tell you nhgt to ate w2ev1 a tai poo- Pie miffing there be rancertained-- vvss using the most profane and font solved, that, to the beat of their abiI. By ., Whitely's`° horse, dlimbing. language, with bleary eyes and 'foul , ity, the work so nobly begun will bt the' fence, 1►apa? - or, washa"ntrying breath inviting me to come in *n(1166°403' carped on. to imitate "Hardy" an,the tight rope? have, a bottle with him.. When I re -1 Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs, Larkin My moan, rowhg are .yhu always twc fused he cursed me with awful oaths. past presidents, recalled interesting jumps ahead— "For the lave of Mike" Now this is just my experience on the- events which took place during the.ti Wait I ! I, - sundsY, which gives you an index of hreat* of office. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs„' That .poor horse took one look at wheat is going on under Government Relay, also pest 'presidents, sent in• the grand stand, 'my son, and his , control. aspiring messages which were appre.. heart was broken, Ab "me i "I. met agentleman in the hotel ciatea by the PreSbyterist. Oh •Papa --I)#d . tae 'ferry Go- who has been •.a resident of Edmonton Mrs, McCrae, of London, told,. in r is °h look at the "Grand Stand"! for over seven" verge an : insurance delightful way, of the exactness, ser-- too? - man. I asked him how the neva li- iausness and dignity which were char- , aeteristic of the earlywhy coal Y don t understand what guar act was, lwark#ng in I:.dmonton. work and work• you-- yy,y I said I was trying to find out *a vee. ors of the W. I . M. S. She told of It was playing 41114 Should I Cry.. were having 4 plebiscite in Ontario the obstacles which had to be over- ,over-Ytsu`?''••••-•huch :plaintive music an Oct. 2Srd.: He said write with *11 come and' the difllcultias which had to .trio, patpa l the vehemence in my . power of the faced #n thotsc early dare; and con- There may be Andre . "plaintiff" mu• i awful conditions prevailing in l emon. i Ildently expects the present rrtlansber•-. ,sic, my son, if : one of the aformen- ton. The new act was only in forestal', of the W. M. S. to measure up 'boned angels? acquires a splinter . about one month and he $aid lie had to the crisis :day* of the present time i theof t' d "G What percent- . age cif? you add each year? icy' Long Dixt4tice 1 ' in the lt>„':t,. sail • years the. R . fame• in the number of telt!1lhnni.s in Ontario affil gosh Ilattslx t"Ii aver from ormen tone , rand I!a►cit •yt44., therefore, sub* seen more drunkenness in that month . Mrs Morgan sang a much appre- .stead." - . *Tita'-n receive *. txu:l;s of - than he .had teen in the sawn yearn hath r aio. I)r. 11'letcher, um belovee But Papaw -everyone knows • that " an*otr opportunities for ` previous. He sale 4,.,„. seven licensed a of tha Presbytery, very bean- .11e,.1,woad is full of aplinteFs end conee- >oonil>IA r;.'.e:a 1b1• ]n hotels in l:dmtlhton trace taking in tifully gave the clogging wards. He quently the "grand atind" is bound to Ave I listfulrl� 1t�lrl'li0nf=, 81,000 per day for liquor. Th. mer. praised the confidence. with which the have iia chart grad papa, not at inn un. = 714;')4161,0 first r..islilty in, ` Rants Were cnrsitgr the flet already thein work•the W. x• B• under!** k mixed evil, for, thane' who take up the they were feeling fi in Ow fallinit + y to wbkb most room will surely take up the eco i'" 1' :u1.rt, is proving off of their trade, they ettainald in that work and paid most splinters- • alalia, zL +111 t reproiit::b1( to "Now this is just a tittle of my ob• high tribute to the Intel-ueglce exerted ' Quite true,"my man, and it it rumor• thorn crane cot9 tRho 01114- nervations. You can publish them if by the W. K. 8. cd that tale management of thio won• tiva►tn it a+y. :itr.;ttticrtilr- YOU sea! fit. With kind remembrances it Missionary hospitals art Christaiiit• derful fair are planning next year to Aro yell adding 11";s more' _ to the folks at, hone. y i it etice• ohairre admission"to the grand stand . : „ r I We must not onlyde .somethin - rttetorat r5 CA/ Val:7 The Terser of Asthma comes like a' be something. . 1 R but an x pkce-work basis—so mach a splinterand it -is egpected that most t r"ou?tl.r't is 1+:,y yJtt to ttzalie thief in the night with its drealdtul1 We should put as math energy In. of the citizens of Goderich will "take • on' Oreaniztel.rfert to roll- by throttling, robbing its vietlsi at. to foreign misalotts ss into foreign in" their winter's supply of wood fn I,:tpliplu. breath. It seems beyond the power commerce. this we of human aid to relieve until one trial' Christian living as well as Chris- 'that will be simply lovely, papa • is made 'of that r'emarkabie prepare- tion teaching is nailed. The prayer of course; h seer such but, acether than tion, Dr. J. 1). Kellogg's Asthma•Rem.. hour of the W. le. S. is five o'clock on prominent citizens as than arks, uch edy. Then relief comes With a rush. Sunday afternoon. _ Don't forget it. Murney -and Isom Salkeld returning remedy tale caned paraitttratty, the die. .Many mothers chit codify to, the from the fide bristling with enjoy Life becomes worth living, and, if the r . carie in put permanently to rout:' `virtue of *other Graves Norah Ex- me t . n and nd "aldintersiss would It not Fake no. substitute. rminater, becaatwr the iknew from be bettor to chop it to now for fire- - ex riches how aeaftsl i3 is. wood before the winter `had arrived' o,'i+tt t fate . pe • l:e.h WIT asllietriber o The 'husband's. only chance is to• ,and to build a new. one with a lid on stere of YOU -it 7iirphott X is urge her; to bolt it aged count on her been took athence. He ld.3We 'e*w"► .:.,.�..M,. , ' Ta, keep the rain off, while the bated, -"is playing or apnea Hunter is singing "When You and I ,Were Young Mag. gte" on the front 'platform. My son—there are thinks yet of - which you know not int.••of what are is a '"lid' on the grandstand to hoer the observers dry as "prohibition" if the performers art "wet?"' T1terh ie no"s#id" en •the ptatfolwr in: front and 1.et them put one on that too, papa ' or build another near by with one, sem that the merrvakera can are unaf• footed by the elements. My son --Yen are hard to Neu.;; you faint "lithe. put up, when "the . rat#" 1s *lows arid-- WW1 pallia—Why don't they Pot rr '*ky roekita" and "Froman Candlelit"! - ossostitag feint put up to in., the peenos there ler too.- 1 Be not fitrlieb, wits weal' to stay for tie in "fair art amts 1" • Wily. everybody. papas --to fttlittk fe ill1 - mulish brty ri ve next SundaySundayt Why a "Iid" my son? AL-! NOW is the -time terttr#ire wour-winter supply of oat as the tonnage put out by the itlines is several thousand'. tons tics than was put out last year. This means a Shorties.. of Coal 'and higher. prices. '1We have several car loads of Chestnut, Stove and Egg in stock which will be sold - at $16.00 per the delivered. Alt out coal is weighed on your seaies (the market scales). Sherwin Williams Paint at $3.75 per gallon We carry a stock of Portland Cement, Prepared Plaster and lime also a heavy stock of shelf and heavy Hardware. Now is the time to have your furnace overhauled don't person wants.it-done. oval° until cold weatherwhenevery ors LET Ll$ - � FIGURE ON TOUR PLUMBING, . ELECTRIC WIRING. ' SATING CHAS. C. LEE HARDWARESTORE AT THE - WHARF, GODERZCH ' Phone Orders giitfent Speca41 'A�u►tiall Phone Store 22 -.-„ Ham -112 ' I to Boise. Try It.-=Wltltot- ""Sato,+r eta:. Well. the others .are big cash prizes v1t11 be given for t� The person ttenWing in the ueurvest l correct list, second ;prize' rue. .Seel the lett* ague 1*dt thingles '4 New Ye k,Parissna London,Eng. ti tg 1fag, ebasopooing, Curling. iKlarr rltr,.. I#t si1:, Pteatmens., ggul 4 aetltts... - ' xr"tamers Made u SETS ids--0pecIaI h'aoe- • •:Maty #Sea tate *otea Je wet •, f4ilampoo-la betties, of t Oe. eaoh.. ,an halve our Beat Attention ` A trial bo" ecoeinee y'ou. ladles . May ipow - have . Work . r crone shalt° atietvally, 0f-$be#r-favi -, bgiva9,..bry. appoildmosoC. 1 '1" OM 26.' 1..4. t,./ bt„ algals 1l ;�;�tit�r;, r l: will be :pleased to take Sitiing* o1" *11 ettizeas of pioneer *ger eighty yearli ith theta ter' '- met! sudb objects ata +"Sum," tan,•,ind the most. Fifty in. Answer to this *rule. Mt *wirer Weald - nearest The Mail & t'Stttptre announces io.daya most Interesting And amusing mune. All con particinatc 01 this great tion game+ --•from a echanl bey or fart to 1154, Mother. and even (Grandpa and Grandma It holds iter prcferenee to eat. ' It ur ge asst ot-yot r , Wit in terretltge:• out oe.Words" In the Pulte x"rc•'' Sure. It's • a }hat, dandy puzzle game. We know you win enjoy It, for everyone loves a puttzle, and we venture to say :ymt'1l never bake More fon. l t eatilta notating to take pert. The "ta-Word" Puzzle thyme Is at osmpatgtt to ittrretase the papa- laxity of :Cite M iit & 1-in►tlre. It is nota sub mcriptaatt contest.. arid yot* do not have to send in a . IOW* subscription .•tu Wim : at. prime.. If yoWr. . answer 1* ' awarded Orsi prise by the Judaea, you will Win $25.00; but it you would :like to win more • than $26.00, we are going to make thefollowing.- npetial offer, *hereby you corn ;vitt bagger each - prizes. ioisllllh CAN WIN ..$1,OOO.00- Ue&i* wr: It the "busies uyrttr4es urka!tywtas.+ yt it Prixe,*.and .you 1.a;e:,sent .in:one Year etc�►►... se baton to ' mow* E vitgrc at $5:00 4 year, you will reeetre Viet instead of d11.5; Second Prise drat;` Thaws Prise, $150; (Ste Sefton tolerant of 5gnr+es, in pito to 1iht.1 Or, it you hart awaavtetl Philo I"rlre and ytld OBSERVE THESE RULES .1. Any Man, woman ar child Who to pot a resident of Toronto or HHa,,ilton, *id who 1e not in the employ at "rhe *41411 and i:tnpire or; a. member ut an ereploye's tamny, may ;submit an s uv er. it 'must* nothing to try. s. ANsWItx$ ettsT ]t[t MAlLION Wit have sent in two' yearly •xnba •rlptktne (either. Ont+' new and one rc"newttl or two new bseriptioua) too b l tc Mali ab .mpre at #5.00 0a y�'each, you 00rill t'ccire ;1,0ifs strait of#25; Second PrimoPh$500:'Lira Prise., $5500, (See third'"ex►lltmn of figures 1* pHafl+. ]lat.) lilac, It takes but two aabserlptlons to qualifyfor •. All Ilets of nates should be written on one tett" big *1.000 reward. Absolutely two Iptllaerltkmlt Hoe or the paper.only, anti numbered rrs nnseIvrively ' alt tea► workflow. one of -.ditch Is. to Ilea new web - 1, 2, I. etc. Write your full name and ,tddreIC ,x,r1ber, Ton can do this with little escort. -Tour !tub- as each here In the, upper richt bend corner, If l'i'ft su1/e1•r� yon dt+ire to =write anYlhin .ilei. rue a, eeyrarals- prion 1►11i.eount its ane and'ire tart telco *beet, nsrbFlt•Nbttiana ttr • •• • _- a. itnly etch worse se anneal' in the Xnt11rh !n lioacry will he counted. ria ,tot tilts obsolete overdo. 'Where. the plural is need, the singular eanhot b* counted *rad vita versa, G. Words of the ,.m*f spelling can he limed onir. once, even though tired to. deelgnele different ob- jetta, or articles, 'er parte rat' nbjecte or Articles An object or article can be named only,once.'- . I. Up, Met use hyt)heeeted or compound word*, or' NAY' rrnrds formed by the combination ut twtr or Mote tomptelp *lode, where each wird in itself 11 at"obloet. 7. 'kite answer Laving the nearest correct Hat rat nanism of visible obieeto and articles *hewn in the p! t,:re that .login with tile letter 11" tvilt be Mile tritr Ia* *Warded l iret Prize, ate. Neatness. style or hand•- tobarieWIr MNtrl5We r writing have nu bearing upon deciding the winner*. ow wit. is set, cry. not t. Any number of Itent1le Mee en.operate in an• 1st prize ......#x5.00 �W1 Alf $1,000.en rwerinit the Potitle, but only ono )tire wilt ht, 21 Prize 40.00_ 2:10.00 *warded, to ally oar 1wu11t•bo1.1: tier wilt prise* be 7 ROe.1111 any future date. rn send.-- Ing ela..your isuberlptMii sive, gun Inetroget?ione on A separate sheet from that on what you ,tend 'your Answer. . . i .II.. II .. --- ummiiim F1 Y BIG CASH PRIZES 1.'71 ZES A(XJO ti)IA1WINNING i(t TO THE TABLE IMAM rein tMtetfhe .: awarded to ,ante than ane i0- any group where two r" .Prize ' /Axe . 130.00" ltaf100 Pt "1n,e lotto been working together, _ "lilt i'riae► •lal,ai0 itNt110 '. 20Q 00 1. In the stent of 5 tae fun' • env prise nfferlvl. 5th Prize ..... 11.0o • 7.Y.00 � 1:5600 ' the rulr amount of awls grille ' vitt* i,a swatded ' 0lh Pr ae Lae may. !o tiach tied orris+•spent: oo 114,00 to. suhrrr4ptionr theta new ,;r 'renewall, par •' 7th Prisr, .w,5.0b 21:- able In advenee at x3.110 a seer by man will he - oath Prise 4:00'� '25.00. 50.010 art 40.00 50.00 ,.pled troneree. in qualifying for the 31.6111 nth Prize , SAO 2a- 011. llam a Reward. of bast Atre"new stlbe.rirtloa MINI lOtet poise In. lt,o0 be t,r1ti.AO. ht lith to anti; '"''7, II: 'A ni,*.11daolerfaer lifatly - rat,.,, who as•,not totem., - . been re vitiing The Mali and r;mptre by ,tall mate Pi'1i*A iw ioPsite ' ' 1,54 10.00 $�q,flg .totem., Itch. _ Sial to 6atb i1, An answers Oval rent's t`.Ie Name consideration es Pristnelat 1.00 rresurgent:. of whether or not a ■Mb*rription to a 7.14‘•IS**Tee icon andw•Smoire Ir drat la, AN 't'ttaa niftier a0rr .A Tiff rain ANT ritri:tt rr • 13. All new solorrtytloos will be ser,.fully verb flea t.),ih• t"Iurra Mellower. Csadld*tea mark• - rot Ril # nu, A'MM NT or %4tlt rat= 1r u. PAHA TO RACK T11tat r able leArt'r. sat eld aulwt.ptletw as herr wni positlseiy tor..MIA yell tea eted.t 1t Inn% *Woe dit*a as qualifying- • ter ter Maximum Semis Rewards It. Terra Mnelnteat Toronto eithena having no -,,,,.1k11111,0424/1*,. ewsa.rrien w.th Tee Milt mpg lempir.. 14111 i11 Massif to ort as'wawa to Sloel4o, the wanner* *rat C. A. MOf4'rGt ltY nnIpeott ewer to atwM the /erMan of the ryas.*MANAMll . _iaNa 1r alt art +rtMet u4*tUt•r11, �� ��' I he Jedges wr11 ,deet M nrtw►er 11th. olid aatu,.a,arse K floe Wiesen" awl r a11areet ape .T icer.. WNW bo putai*w*i Two Maw art Naps port ss atltruir th•r.,n,i *a u M *aNst14t..Dam. 1