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The Clinton News Record, 1925-10-01, Page 4Ul5SDAY, OCTOBER , i, 192 ;dints► New eao 4 '1'IIBH;II S!'ECI,1 In addition to the specials` shown in our sa wish to quote you on the following lines Art Silk' Hose 39c These are substandards o.5 the regular 75c line. All the best shades, but mot all Iggip sizes, clearllg , per ., .`"°'CC gait . . Art Silk I-llose:59c'. These are the substandard5 'of our regurg:' bSc line, all the best, shades' but not all sizes,clearing, 'per pair . 9. Odrl lines' of Children's l-iose per pair 19c The lot consists of Golf Hose' ho various col- ors, also other odd lines in broken sizes in,„, clearing, per, pair . .. . . ................. .0. bill now being distributed to y,our homes Girls Middies 59c ;and 69c,; , Made from White Twill cloth, some with Blue' and Pink collars and white braid trimmings, sizes 8 to 14, regular $1.00 and 51.25, -clearing at"'. 59c. and 69c 'Specials in Wall Taper Beautiful Paper at 7c per roll 450 rolls of 22 inch Wall Paper in Creams, Tans and 13Awns, regular 'price up to 25e per - roll, clearing at Per single roll . Dinner ware at half price There are two,. lines of Dinner Ware, whieh We -are clearing, .One is the Bridal Rose, semi-.. porcelain and the other the Cordona, ` decorated, "semi-porcelain—While they last: Dinner Plates, reg. $6.00doz., fdr., . 53.00 Doz. Breakfast Plates, reg.; 54.75 doz.,for $2.38 Doz. Tea Plates, reg. $4.00 doz., for .:,52.00 Doz.' Bread and Butter Plates reg. $3.00 for $1.50 Doz. • Cups and Saucers reg, $6.00. doz., for $3.00 Doz. - Platters, - $1.50, $2,00, $3.00 and' $4:00, Now Half'Price :Vegetable. dishes, ' Coupe Soups, etc. At same Reduction This is your chance to stock -up This sale will close October 17th We Guarantee to'•satisfy you on any Purchase ti C1ito Porter's' Hill School Fair A Yalst of,Prize"Winners M ' Class 1 -Wheat, -1 quart-3as. Cox, Class 6-BdIey, sheaf. -j. Prouse, L. Picot, J. Hutchings, C..Laithwaite,. H. Proctor, M. M'eIhvain. ' - Class 2 -Wheat, sheaf --..T. Gilbert, C, Laithwaite, J. Hutchings, J. Cox, D. RathwelI. Class 3 -Oats, 1 quart -E. Woods, E. ?rouse, J. Stirling, H. Middleton, R. Proctor, J. Snyder'. Class 4 --oats, sheaf -H. Middleton, a. Prouse,. E. Woods, J. Snyder, J. .Stirling,' le Cole. Class 5 -Barley, 1 quart -A. Cox, J. Pro>ise. • A. C ox, C. McNeil. .Class'r :"Field Corn -Harold John- ston•; Joe Murphy, Alfred Evans, Ber- nice Moore. Class -8 -'Sweet 'Corn -Margaret Evans, Kenneth, Chambers, Ray Cox, Mary Stirling, Violet Cooke, Evelyn Sowerby. Class ,9-I. C. Potatoes --J. Miller;' E. Bodges R, Oke, T.Rathwell,, B. Miller, E. McIlwain. Class 10 - G. M. Potatoes 0, Grigg, M. Caldwell, B. Baird, C. Tre- THE SECOND ANNUAL Pio,5,ying, t• 1 ', Of Huron County Plowman's Association Will b,e held ,on the Farm of m Adam Sholdice, 1 mile West Of Walton Thursday, October 8th, 1923 Competition open to residents. of Huron County $350 in Prizes Program will be as follows: CLASS 1 -With High Cut Ploy -Ps, in sod. 'Free-for-all. .CLASS 2 -General Purpose,, wooden handled plows, in .sod. Free-for-all. Skimmers' barred. • CLASS 3 -Men from 19 to 25 years,, with general purpose plows, 5i sod With skiinnlers. CLASS sod, With 16 and under 19 years, in sod. Skimmers al- Iowed, 1 .CLASS, 5 -Boys, under 15 years, in stubble. Skimmers allowed. CLASS (i -Single Riding. Plows in sod. Free-fOr-all. Skimmers;- allowed. \ ' CLASS 7- Tractors, open to men owning .Tractors "in o'the County, SPECIAL PRIZES J. F. Daly, Seaforth, offers a special prize, a belt guide valued at $10,00 for the besterowVn in the Tractor Class. Tractor must be" driven .by farmer or farmer's, son in his district. J. W. Ring, rM,P., Bluevale, offers .$5:00 for best finish in the walking class., Mr. Icing also makes a donation of $10.00 to the Association.; , B, R Wigle, M.P.P,, -Goderich,'roffers $10.00 divided in $5, $3. and $2s in the boy's class under 16 years, for the best Crown. George Spotton, Wingham, offers $5.00 for the best plow team on'the field, also makes a donation of :$5.00 to the Association, Andrew Lamont, Grey township, offers $5.00, divided $3 and $2 for the best outfit driven by any boy under 21 ,years. .'Lyle Cordon, 'Cr'anbrook, offers pair of shoes valued at $4.25 to the youngest boy plowing. ' ` Thq Association offers an outer casing, 30x3,/, for the best erow,ri iA sod, in the walking' plows, The 5Assoeiation offers $6,00• for the oldest man plowing. .!" Rales and Regulations Amount of land to plow,.left for Coin>hittee to decide. i3 . +in Teams to be 'ands at 9 a.m. to stay plowing at 9. 0 F T b. o t grounds .is tobe made at 4 .m ha p r• Average depth of furrow 6 inches. No shaping of furrow after 2 rounds on the crown.' , Judges' decision to be final. . No shifting - of" stakes alter. start is .made, Each plowman allowed one helper t e onlyy. . '.` Plowmen to Gee 6 rounds on crown, Prizes to be paid on •ground before Ieaving. No entrance fee outside of tile. 25 cent Membership, Ticket. Directors to be on grounds at 9 ami, wearing official badges. 0 to men:, Meals will eprovided for w b p PRIZES -There will be 4prizes in each class, viz.: -$15,00 0 $12.00,510.00 and $5,00. eithoicash or its value, Tractor ;Class - Prizes 'i520.00,$18,00, .$15.00 and 510.00, TEND S`FORIZ BOOTH 'PRIVILEGES T011(.10 t;s will bereceived up( to Oct. 3 fox. the-boothr privileges at the pl,vinr match. L. E.Cardiff, Sec.„�rtssels. . Lffrand Coricert in the Evening "FINPI1iGAN'S FOiTI,UNI ,. Peesented by Fordwich Young .people tri Church Shed, Walton Musical Selections,between Acts Program starts at 3,15 Admission 25c- and' 35c E. 'CARDIFF, W:'SPIERS, R L. SIcDONALD, A. ADAMS , See,-Treas. '- Vice -President P_esidenl) Hon: -Pres, wartha,, P. Harrison, B. Sowerby. Class 11'-D. Potatoes ---M. Oakes,' C. Homer, C. Edward, F. Wt)lace, H. Pickard; C. McNeil. Class 12-Mangold5-John Harmer, Elva 'Elliott, Will Grigg; Lindsay Stirling, Bert Middleton,-1VIeivin Lobb, t , ,Class ,13 -Turnips --Clifford ,Sturdy, Bob 'Stirling,' David Welch, Jessie. Tidesweli, Mesion Oke, Marion Por- ter. Class 14 -Beets -Mildred Oke, Norma Pickard; Mildfed Hicks, Ethel Cool(, Jean Miller, Nornfa: Porter. Class TG-'-Casu'bts-Lena.. Calwell, Irene Woods, Evelyn Wise, Idella Oke, Muriel Bailie, B. Miller. Class 16 -Parsnips -R, Evans, C. Wallis, C. Trewartha, E. Osbaldeston, A Hicks. Class 17 -Onions -B.' Eyane, - Ir. Trewartha, R. Cudmore, B. Coe, M. Grigg, •R. jiolnpson,'' o Class 18;f-,-Asters-Ruth .Thompson, Mary • Welsh, Clayton, Laithwaite, Cyril Cox. Class 20 - Phlox Jean Miller, Lena Calwell, Class 21 -Zinnia - Joe Murphy, Norma Welsh, Eldred Weo, Mildred Hicks. Class 22-'-A. Marigolds -Bertha Cox, Bob: Sterling. Class 28-Coreopsis-.•Charlie Wal- lis.'` Class' 4.- Calendula —.Margaret Evans, Margaret GinoIs. Class 25 -Fr. Marigolds -Verna Edward. Class 26 -Verbena -Verna Picot. Class 25 -Pinks -,Keith Stirling, Dorothy Cox, Willie Burger., CCIass 80 -Cockerel -Hazel, Pick Chester Grigg, David Welsh, •Clayton aro, Marion 'Calwell, Tom Cooke, Laithwaite, Willie Rueger, Billy .marGri 'g, Chester W)se• Crass ` 31 - Pullet .Mary' Grigg, Chester Grigg, Marion Calwell, Not man fuller; Tom Cooke, Evelyn Wise. Class 82 -Pen of three -Charlie 'anis, Ion Cooke, Noti aan ;Fuller, Bezel Pickard, Harold Yeo, Elroy Hodges. Class 33,-- Barred Rbeks - Walter - LindsaY, Evelyn Wise, Doris Wallis, Ruth' Potter, Eleanor Cox, Fred Wal-- lis. I Class 34 --White. Leghorns-Char-; Istle Trewartha, Norma Porter, Ken - 5,545 Trewartlza, Mildred Hicks, Alvin Lobb, Willie Rueger, Class 35 White Rocks Hazel Pickard, ] ernite Elliott, Elva Elliott,` Evelyn Cox, Rok ert `Thompson, IIar- old Miller, Class 36-gnconas-Charlie limns, Hazel Pickard. ' Class 37 -Bouquet -Violet Coolie Clayton, Laithwaite; Robin Thomp- son, Eleanor Johnston, Thelma Cud- more, Barry .Thompson. Class : 38-Dallias' .Clayton L gith- Waite, Alvin Cox, Class 39 -Beef -Calf-Lindsay Stir- ling, Clifford McNeil, Florence 'Stir ling, Alex. Glen, Peter Harrison. 'Class AO --Agri. Colt --Albert Pear•-' San. ,Class 4I:---lSpring Lamb --Kenneth Trewartha, Jas. Cox,- Dorothy Cox, Lloyd Bone, Chester Grigg, Ray Cox. Class 42 -Dairy Calf Ray Cox,, Hugh Glen, Peter 'Harrison. Class ,43 -Muffins -Harold 'Yeo, Irene Woods, Phil 'Bissett, Verna al - ward, Norma Pickard, James Cox. Class 44 -Tarts -Bertha Cox. Mar- ion' Cadwell, Hazel Pickard, Isobel Mc- Donald, hazel Fuller. . ]Class 45 -Dark Cake=Drothy Cox, Norma Walsh, Bernice Bond, Edger Rathwell, Mary Oakes, Ruth' Thomp- son. Class' 46 -Pie -Clara llertha Do; Ruth 'Thompson, Hazel Pickard, Gaynell Whitmore, Marion' Calwl, Classel47-•C- andy-Dorothy Cox; Bernice :Bond, Annie Williams, Olive (Thompson, Margaret Biggin, Robert .Groves. Class 48 -Canned ,.Raspberries-' Norma,, Welsh, Margaret. Groves', Beatrice Moore, Jean Miller, Mildred Hicks, Jack Stirling. Class\ 49 -Salad• --Norma Welsh, Iltarion Caldwell; Dorothy Go; Helen McMath, James Cox, Lena Caldwell. Class 550—Lunch (10 and under)-- • Earl McAllister;-:I'Iarold Johnston;' Ruth Thompson, Ruby McMichael., Claes 51 -Lunch (10 and. over)— Bertha Goa, Dorothy Gox. 'Class 52 - Patch "'on' Gingham Florence Stirling,'. Evelyn Wise, Bes- sie Chuff, Mary Welsh, Elva -Elliott, Irene Woods. Class 53-Tosi'el=Lena 'Caldwell, Marion .Caldwell,,- Mary Hutchings, Norura Welsh, Jean • Mjller,, Hazel T5ckard, Class 54 -Sewing -Marion Porter, Snarly Welsh, Florence Stirling. .Class' 55 -Tatted Edge on Randker- ehiof—Marlon Caldwell, as Lena Cald- well, Mildred Hicks, Class 56 -Crocheted Lace -Mary Grigg, Lena 'Calwell, Hazel Piekai!d. Class 51 -Doll's Kimona: Flor'enee Stirling, No}'ma Potter, Margaret Biggins,' Mabel Churchill, •. . Class 58 -Wash' Cloth -Lena ' Col- well, Marion Calwell, Hazel Pickard, Margaret Williams,,Margatet Groves,, Annie Williams. Class ; 59 -Darning on Woollen Stocking -Lena Calwell, Hazel Rich Francis Pearson, Olive Fuller, Mildred° Hicks, , Mnrion Calwell, Class .60 --Chicken Feed Hopper stay Coa, Lloyd Picot, Alfred Evans; 1?17i1 Bissett. Class G1 -Paper' Cutting and Fold- ing -3. Gilbert, T. McMichael, 1T, Yeo, W, Grigg, F.' McMichael, G. Johnston. Class'622:Patch.' on Grain Bag-. Ever; NEW PACK VEGETABLE& AND FRIT A e No. 4 Size l5c PLUMS, 2 TINS 25c 'N . 3 Size ' LOMBARD and GREENGAGE -' i �C' CORNNo. 2 Size 23c+CHERRIESwygpr�.?- 2$c CORN No.2:Tin 15c tIt1 A BERRBES 29c NEW CAll4PBELL'S TOlV74T0 TINS RAISINS Ibs FRESH PACK SI,EDLESS ' ` BEEMIST 1ggh ,PYRE CLOVER 411.3; JAR NEW NEW .AYLMER i ' Pail' ' ®l�EY c PLUIl1 JAM 9.S.1. IIJLi ' Ddim1,110l4 1( CORN FLAKES D1a. BUTTER red i3 C - _ he � r E°>Ire t V: 'A s 210, INDI 4 l,hi ��DA..�'. �°r PGIta•ECTaQ�1 SHOE TOILET < FLOO 1' POLISH .C�II'"J SOAP WA ,. 2 Tares C 2 Ibs, e 9 . Dos. Iib,. Tin 29c nr' G� BA'''s � e Sp- t!L?fr'�i Gardner, Arnold Porter. gins ,'Uzarjotie Prouse, Mabel Church - 5' Model of "Chair hoot, ill, 17velyn vUisa cele, Lorne Ferrel, Clayton Laith Cuss 73 --"To day '-`Olive Puller, wane, . ervuc Lobb, Alfred Lvans ,lean Miller, Rlcbrjtl Et fns, Bernice Darold Lobb. Bond, Jacke Clair, Marion Holmes. Clips 64 -Weed Seeds -I3 Elliott, I. Calwell, L, ` Cal,l ell, VL ll;itlie, Class 71 -"To the Dandelion" - C. IVlh, nnie . Marga, et Groves, BC GlasNeil 65-ObAnoxiousWilliamsCpl;, Weeds- McMi hael, 'Muriel I-erthaludie, ox, MervynIsabel M. Radii; I'. P©arson, C. Grigg, NI. Lobb, Norma Welsh' Grigg, -II Yeo, J. Gilbert. Class 75 --"Memory Gem' ---Eldred Close 66 .Finest Leaves -J, Gilbert, Erninerson, P.oss Middleton,' Mann,'H, Middleton, L. Cahvell, DA",.. cal Rabtryveil, Wainda Cluff,' A. Pearson. Class' 76 -.Crayon Sketch -Mabel Class67-lnj. Insects -R, Cole, L. Churchill, Norma Potter', 1Taro d Gnlwcll. E. Elliott, F, Pearson, ,Jack Lobb, Jack Gilbert, 1-Ielen Whitely, Gardner; Ben Churchill. Class , 65 -Huron - Evelyn Cox, Mabel Churchill, Clayton Cox, Marg- aret` Biggins, :Gen ' Churchill, Ilene Woods. Class 69 -South America -,Bernice Moore,- Marion; Potter, Verna Edward, Lorne Porter, Jean Miller, Bernice Bond. Class' 70—Canada—Mervyn Lobb, Bernice' `Elliott, -Chester-Grigg,, Nor- ma Welsh, Bertha Cox, Jack Welsh. Class 7 -"Morning I3ymn"-Jack Snyder, Reginald Miller, , Eldon Yeo, 'Irene Woods, John 'Prouse, Bert Horniers:r"- , CIal 7 -;" I dia umnae s 2 n n ,S Ben Churchill, J. Gilbert, Margaret Big - Class 77 -Flowers in Water .Color -,Joe Dalton, Edgar Rothwell, . Jack Clulf, Cora Potter, Olive Fuller, Bez- nicd.Bondl Class 78 -Collection, Water Color and Pencil -Chester Grigg, Francis- Pearson, Margaret Williams, Annie Williams, Mervyn Lobb, Mildred Hicks. - ; Class 70 -Public Speaking -No”- man TreWasoha, ,Reg. McMichael, Chester Gripe., Annie Williams,,; Mer- vyn Lobb, Isabel McMichael. Class 81 '- Judging Competition, beef calves -•=Lindsay Stirling, Ches- ter. Grigg, Mervin Lobb, Bert Middle- ton, Clifford 1VIeNeli, Fred Wallis: Class 82 -- Judging Competition, poultry -Lena poultry- Lena Calwell, Francis Pear- son, 1Vlarion Calwell,' MaryStirling', Mary Grigg, liarol Pickard. Class 83 -Parade --S, S. No. 0, shield, $, S. Ne. 8 S. S. No. 10, S.. No. 3, S. S. No. 6, S. S. No. 1, S. '. S. No. 4, S. 8. No. 8, S. S. No, 2. Goder'ieb: The late Donald 'C Innis of - Exeter, formerly 'reeve of 'Osborne, .}las left is legacy of 51,000 to the • Goderich hospital. Kill themtall' and the germs too. 10c a packet at Druggists, - Grocers and General Stores. The Mail and Empire's `6 T •,Word'' Picture Puzzle Game 1!, 0 '0 0.00OaFers-r et�stiltd ,Oc ....,.>.eRGta, i ria?. ,1.50-,5 11 4,111 005',, ,le* 001 Many 40 j eats VVith the .Lotter G6 r ?) rq Fint t a . 1 Here's a Picture: Puzzle which contains a number of _objects beginning' with the letter "Tr'. Just lake a good look at rho plcluro--there are all sorts, of ,things that begin with' the .letter "T"—lite train. 'taupe 'lop, _j:m'tle, etc.,' and all the other objects aro equally deity. See Trow many you con find. Tis is not a, Oleic puzzle; nothing is hidden and you don't nave to turn the pictare upside-dotvtt or stdolvaya xifty cash prizes will 'be given for the 60 bolt -lists of words snbnijlttxi lu answer to tills faille. 'J'11o' 5318wer baying the largest and nearest correct list of 'visible.bbjt:els slmlvn 1t1 the pioturo that start with the letter "7"' wilt be awarded first -prize; second least, second prize; efo, o YOU. can't help enjoying. this new Picture Puzzle. let's nil. loin In and• 1Wre a Jolly geed time. No (natter lvl,nt your age. is or isn't, if you nke to sorra 1)11110 00, sty your ltn:nil at this one. It is different to any YOU have tried before. It Is ,'cel i' not ll pUzzle at all,for all the obJeets have been ,rade perfectly plain, with no itttone t to disguise or lido theta; :none aro so smolt but the lworest c'051ght can see: hem. Riot a pencil and paper and see how many "1' -Words", you; can find. 1)gesn't. ntatce any difference vhetltor Yon nro tdx or sixty Years old. here IS a chance to s n,ly and "brush lib ".a little. It is interesting. educntlon and f cin in h d E. h1 d el at g. Nothing 'kar Jost different..;aYes, an 1 11, moat" folks, middle nue and young reo Seo who own tiled tiro malt "T -Words.? You'll have bar- rels of furvfindingt01-.Words:' 31138 ANOUS CAuseurtL 'WON 51,000. We have already paid thoheande of 111?tisttil' f i+1i1 dollars in prizes. In recent Ihtzzle Games, Mrs, Angus Campbell,. ]forest,, Ont., won $1,0901 Miss leer Yr1iIistlnc,. Galt, Ont., won $1,000 • Itov, - Theo. haler, Williamsburg, .Ont„ won $1000; Dirs. Thomas \rattimoro, Athens, bnt., was another winner o#.1,000 ami Mrs. Joo Doyle, 111armorn, Vnt., also Iron' ,01,000, Mr. (#,':M, Carmtchtiel,'tvelland, Ont.,' won 5600, and ;Its. Emma More, (;hesley, Ont, 8)00.avow 5100. It,. �. Cl rphy, L. ikarville, 1.1 !.11.111'1 C l Ont., and Dir, Clarence L. 1ilertiok, G;l a 1 1�j{jijlj, t Alliston, "Ont, - each lean ruin - Golo 'ltil',ih ii'„iil ill t, Mrs. W. O. hh'nrpa, Glen Allen, Ont., - Mrs, ,I. P. Mao0 Ottawa, -'Ont.. aid11irs, Oeorge �Afucllntooh, Dlonklunds, Out., creek wan. We.. And, noir, here s your opportunity, OBSERVE THESE EASY RULES 1, Any .man, w0Mgtt or child' who tires In Canada. and 1s nota resident of Toronto, and who Is not in the employ of 'rho' Matt And umpire, May submit au answer, - 2 Prize Winners in forne er Picture Puzzles eenducted by The Mail and Ihnpire winning 5200.00 or more aro noteligible tel-ptativipate In this Puzzle. 2, .1,11 answers must be mulled by' October 1716,, 1925, and ,ul�lreesod to C, A. Montgomery, Puzzle Manager, Midi and 2�impl re. - 4, Alt lists of names dhovld be written on one side. -05 the nailer only, and numbered consecutively 1, 1, 8, etc. 51111te yaltr 51,11, eme and address 'n the upperright bond corner. If you desireto trite n th n 1 V a y 1 s. a se, tree ¢ separate he.t' amo g ¢cam at n 5. Only such or s n g ,l It W d a¢ appear l Webster's DI a P a t 'Dictionary 11 n � will to mere notnile popularity L Tt Mali bo .counted, bo' not use 1 hepatal compound o 1Yp 7 t d r obn6Lete55,ot- Yt 00010 not0ln 0, y words. Where the plural' 10 usOd the singular;. cannot be. cov.nt- g to take p rt and •-pu do not hay0 to ea, and Vlee -versa. ,. send In a Single 0uIi00,'lOtton to win a ,rite. If y001• 0, Wot•ds.;of_ the salve spelling. can be used only once, oven t lot or ',I Verde Is. awarded: 511st .Prize by thejudges though 8,03,1 to designate different' objects oi' art/totes,. • A.1) ob• yon lull/ n'1n Sao; but If you would ,11kq 7' 7, morn jest or article can be named only once. 7, Tito ansrvar haying. the'largest and nearest correct list loth ole; we pre 10151,10)5 roe-foll0wlny' epooial o,llor et eb of names visibleo acts in the [et V ori of b i aro that begin wl the Y , tltn ttY" 3 i ti to bi •� t, n e ' 1 r c: b AS b h rf .6s D 7 b ee in letter 'T" 61 o F'arde !r Prize, et e. red g, will b a d P at ,e e o. reew n style or. s s e Y ()Nit: 0, a O buu<1wrlLing have no bearing vnond0olding thio whiners, W. Yearly ODUpbr(ntinne t6' Tae: Mni1 Fiad Ldmp re R �tny numbsr :fp p0opl0 may co-gperitte In an0wering the , Puzrle, but only onclzo tyill tq awne•dedto any, ono7hottse-. YIPJIY7'S Ti0{Y.: YY yo rnnawan to tri :T" hold; .nor will Drizes ho awarded" t6 more t that :one of any. g, opP Piotnr7..1,7 o \vies ' it y * W)1 1) where }Wo or marc ll'ove' boon wbiting to6o(Iter. ON � I.' 0t i'rfzc and you 71'uoo Q6nt lg' ycmali 1)' 5* 00 deli ti, The D1sil an , d Emor. at P o a IL In ifevent ti '0 - 7Fr, the o a o for nn prize otter the.' fug Su 00 F Y 1) ed a 0• /' Ci s )nal o r ,.ab de[ o $ lvrd c �r h ut i Y r tlr bre i n fl- amdrinE oP• goo, pried. 111 awarded o a 1participant.to y n !, r1) w bo 1)w c t oh t ed u e n con flip y rnccive $000.00, 05, 1, d oo (tf0, . (So5 10. gnb000 p eon' (b6Ch, new and °roncw1' 7 1' dallvero Wily 8000 $260,,0 E01 (l price 01 prlOe 1tn0 s1) fierth. (Soo vnrive al' y 00.. per year -by mail scop •a, uer year deliv0rod by second adu,rnn oY Ylyn,res u, prize lies,) cnrrfer boylni-Y¢1ntltoLt,'Wlitbo ¢coapted. al Air 08001000?' s,cotve �tiro .some oon0idoratlon re and Or,. If Yong ntt7,rer: wino t!•et $rizorend 11 vo g 1),t l y '.sent •r1).' less of Whether or not ¢ subscription to The Mall and PmPi,.tl i'1V0 )e , Ivnl 6tI.riDtiptie), 4he10 ,1i 1 t celvo is OenL In, ' Hiro (now. or itn0wnl sub5crlptimt5) yon ayill receive ti6,000.0' iiloce oP 30• ue, third column tll;rli 1111* l,'r Throe Brom etiL ,Toronto cl Brenn h01,) a 1)1 connection on ;vfi00, 1,0*, so forth - with Tho.,,'4Y¢3! and Tmplro wlil'.b0 0eleotu 1,5 pct ae j 10 til to !lir �e ii0t,)t.u� third column "ef figures 11) with - o4ftho l and 1erfl, and participants, sobs, by 0endlne In n't0eir •. answers, agree to 000051 the doaf01ot, or the'.ludges tin Pinot and *t Isn't : 1u1it. a 1160ra1, offer) Bpt look! we will decide e, „ ( 0o errs amennte on. a.il prizos 15 tho'ealy mariner.' The urIgoe win sleet on Oct,b01 2711,,` and btnnounao• If your arswet• 1:, quq li fled `by.5000 30ltrly AlibeOrlp- ,nonL 4Y (1, P t aa`i ll,1ors. tnd rorr0ut ttst'n7 000, 00.'.wfll Uo I'I alts *�•»d70 OSht fourth prize, you wilt reeeiVe $100, pnbllel,od 11) roe \0111. nail 10rnnh•n. a0 qulo SIy 1:hetooftel-a0 11 re 0011 So v1) down the 111(20 List.;.` po71s1100, at. any ate not, later than tln•0, 0¢00170. ' eec,•`own 0nb0crlptloa will c0unt, a• subsorlpiiotes to st-trl ac none Puttli•e. 110(0. .7lret wield' on. I'.Iill otart UB L+,�^�ry yahT 11y y� �g. S' when Sfl.Jk SCI?I if IO RA �•,,7 I 1 you went Ldt, liitppr Aial`Edd, and It will start �a� n•nntp ti c1) that dmto. o. PAYABLE IN' ADV ANQ _ i b15 oil, r 'al)))lies to' lin, Ar, a0Ot 7I ; pac- , rorty tq lt'011 n r snbset'ibors living' 11) Cities ant's Tho Mali rend-Piap2,e t nvwhero n 6'annda by ,,Hall lOtl lib If 'you ;orcl ai.1t C'.tfl}• e'ecetvill'1,". The 511a1l.. $6,110 par year. 7)ellverCtl hY."6 carrier boy in Ilnru- and Fillipire, your strb.seriptloi, wilt 1)e,- extended ,ltun, 50.00 per Tenn, (rein its:bre e11 e19irtttion• LARG COPY OF PUZZLE 'PICTURE 1ICNT 1�,�hziw ° Ali e�T0 SENT' FREE ON REQUEST 5O,17tr D1ANtl,td, au MI In se here THE PRIZE LIST Winning .1 IbSweI.o Win receive the fifty cash prizes according to the table boron: 00 GUANO PnYZEs ' Prize It No Subserlp- tlomt Are Sent. PtdO >t ' - Stboorip. , tion is Sent.' Prize, if Sabbs(rlp.. tions, - Are Sent. lot Prize $30.00 $500.00 : 01,000.00 2nd Prize 26.00 250.00 500.00 4gd. Prize 22.00 210.00 500.00 4t16 Pr1 c 20.00 150.00 300.00 5tit. Prize 15.00 100:00 200.00 . (lth. Prize .10,00 75.00 160.00 1th .Pidro. 8.00 50.00 100,00 8th Prjso 0.00 30.00 . 00.00 flth Prize 5.00 26:00 50.00 11005 4o 200, i 3.00. 20:00 ; 40.00 Prizes, fuel. 2101 to 50tit 2.00 10.00, 20.00 Prizes, Intl. 1.50 , .. 7.80 18.00 r11 O le 05001 of IL tie for any prize oireird the full 5111011115 Or Siieh'prize will .be paid %,to ea011, tied :participant. 'tiCaniddi.'i o #1,0 /r Word Picture Puzzle C., I a o ¢ 'and Empire 243 1