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Barrie Examiner, 11 Feb 1926, p. 3

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tural th in very ork. f the emptoy or The man and Empire may auuunu, .. ....---~-- 2. Prize winners In former Picture Paulo Games con- ducted` by The Mall and Empire, winnillt $909-00 0" more-are not eligible to partlclnnte in this P|!"1- _ A" onnxnnn vnlind '14 inn-A luv Wndnesdnv. 8. Words at the June spelling an he need only once. even mouth need. to designate dlaerent object: or ertlclee. An object or article can be named only once. However. any viable part of :3 object may the be munod. % _ 'I._'1'ho snuwor having tho iurxou and neuron: cor-' ' not list of names or visible objects shown in the pic- turo thlt basin with the letter "B". with the loan or lowest number of error: will be awarded am prize. etc. The print will be ddclidod and uwni-dad on I pacem- gpg Inn!-. Nnutndu ntvlo. nr hnndwtlnk -luv. no betr- Tho prize; will to doomed ona awn:-coo on n porcelai- oxo bolls. Nootnou, style. or hondwtini -luv. bur- ing upon dociding the winners. I Any number ot pooplo may co-oponto in unwor- inghtho puzllo. but only one prilo will bo awarded` to any ono household, nor will print: bo awarded to more than one of any any when two or non hnvo been \ `working togcthdr. V 'O'.IntIooventdntiotoronypriu~oI'orod.tho full amount otllch prllo will ho nwouloi to each tied nu-em-um. , . l'uupIuIe. ` 10. Subicrlptlonl (both new and renewn.l), psyche in advance of $6.00 per year by me. or $8.00 delivered 1:: carrier bqy in Bunllton. will be accepted. No nub- . ncrlptlonl for delivery In the City of Toronto will be ac- cepted to quallty nneweru for the larger calh prizes. 1-1- All answer: will receive the name consideration xnoronre not enxuue to paruclvllte In um! P'"` ' 8. All nunn must be mailed by Wednedlly. limb ,8rd, 1926, and sddrelned to Paulo Manger, Boom 207. `I'll: Man and Ilbmnh-A, 'I\nI-nnfn. I-I30 A1131] lnlplf, ZIIJIIIIIRI. 4. All lists of name: should be written on one aide of this paper only and numbered conaecutjvely 1. 1. 8, otc. Write your full name and nddreu in the uppvr ..right hand corner. It you deaire.to writ: anythint 0150- uo . 3 tops:-ate Iheet. I nnlu -nah uuuuln oh-6 -pg nnulln -nun-nnnnhur with " ._-.Full information furnished on any of the operating mines. , Hollinggr : Mclntyre : Cutie `Dome : Capital : . Tack-Hughes Soine of best companies represented. Yielding from 4%% to 7%. - GORDON STEVENSON to be- severedland as a. slight token otour esteem we would be pleased it _ you would accept this purse and flow- ers and we pray that God may `con- tinue to bless you both in your not sphere of activities. (Signed) Alex. Strath, R. '1`. Wallace. And, now, here's YOUR OPPORTUN-. *l1l\"7 [ha_ M'_z_aiI_and m'p:rmssiv%m`. WY. .3? " ~.3 id"3u21"'I5riz'e winners In Re- BBII1 contests. Parlzal list of Prize Winners in Recent Puzzle Contests IOIBI 01 ou-2 ulvu, vv\.r men and children who have b e e n awarded" 3 cash prize In The Mail and Emph-e s series of Picture Puzzle Games. -Besides the above 21 prize winners, there were 283 more winners, making a total of 304 men, wo- ----- -...a nhllren $1.000: uev. '1'neo. uuer. Williamsbnrg. $1.000; Mrs. Angus Campbell, Forest. $1 .00`); M rs. Thos. Pnttlmore, Athens, $1,000; Mrs. Joe Dyle. . Max-morn-. $1.000; Miss Illa. M. Taylor, Wallace- burx. $1.000; Mrs. John S. Astnhm-y.,~ Montreal, burg, $1.000; Mrs. John S. Astubn:-y.~ 8800: G. M. armichael. Welland $500: Mrs. Em- ma Moore, Chesley. $500; Elli; Hope, Ham- ilton, $500: Miss Min- nle Scnsahangh, Lion : Head $400: Mrs. R. S. Morphy. Wnlkervllle, 3300; Mrs. N. \Vlllismn. Kingston, $300; Clarence L. Merrick, Alliston. 8300; Mlss Grace Vlfebb, Granton, $250: Mrs. 0. 8. Batchelor, Kamloops. l9nn- Mn, W. Clarence 8. Batcnelor, hamloopu. 8200; Mrs. W. Clarence Sharpe. Glen Allen, $200; 1. P. Macmxliuu, Otta- $200: Mrs. Geo. W9 - Mclntosh. Moncklands. 9.00 . 6: "n'~Tr's`:'i'z~:".' G?{f c` $1. ; Rev. Theo. Islet. \I`illiamnbnr. $1.000: The winners tn-e:-E. A. Sponge. London, $2,000; Mrs. Jim l<`rya_tt. Hagersvllle, $1,250; M199 Luxxnc. Flrestine, unit, :1. : Raw. Than. Inlet. Page ` r in Canada I not in the an answer. n-1-...-- ..--_ 7) 1 Jun; nus yluvuus nu u :39" uugp. . ' - W. H. Mayne` of Otterville spent `ar- `tew days last `week with friends in town. V . Miss May I-Iickiing of Barrieu out '-the week-end at her home at `on- "wood. .. . _ _ Miss Jennie Simpson of Toronto .1 ent a tow days this-~ week at her . ome. , Miss Lily- Hinton returned home i t week after a couple 0: weeks visit i -Oriilia. ' -- ; . In the report of Committee tor Poul- try Association last week. Alvin `Hi- =sey's name was missed. Miss Laura Forbes and Miss {rene ,. Lawson or. Barrie spent the week-`end .-at the latter's home here. ' I Miss Inez I-Iickling returned home Friday alter spending a couple of weeks at the Parsonage, Thornbury. Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Copeland of Martinvale visited the tormer's par- -ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Copeland, over the week-end. am Hunter returned home on Fri- Tom Brown a.nd""!a.mlly {nave/moved` `to Toronto. 4 ` - nr n Manning um; in Toronto -n -8. greater .part 0: 1:. -Communion service was conducted at Knox Church. Crossland. on Sunday `by Rev. B. M. .-Hanna. when tlve new nembern'wore received into commun- nn. - `I0 '1'0l'OI|l0. couple of daytrthls week. w.- s. Mannlxiz was an` Tolrot-ltd`) As David Groenluw of Ca.la.nder;1s Vla- mng his parents for a. tow days. . 111 1! "lIIVI\1h ll. f\ffAl`I!`Q I\I`I"', H. IIIUIILIJUSI WVIV lwvpovvvn on - - v v --.-_..-, ion. - Mrs. Fenton of Waubaushene spent .a tow days with her sisters. Mrs. Joe.` `Ritchie. and Mrs.`-. Wm. Rance; Mrs. "Hamilton, her mother,` ls `returning `home with her. `, Two loads of young people enjoyed -9. slelghrlde on Friday evening and called at the home of Robt. Langman as a. surprise party, spending an en- joyable evening. Mr, and Mrs. B`. C. Bishon entertain-l `THURSDAY. rznnumr ii. 192:.` . Joyable evemng. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop entertain- ed a. class of girls of the Sunday School ton -Monday evening. taking them for \ a sleighrlde" after which they enter- tained them at their home. M... Mlvnn nf m~n11n.. who. is well. mpbell Smith endall Secy.) week-end. Geo. Hunter returned day night-from the West where he has `been tor the past year, travelling over D. .part of it. ,lVnnnmnnInh um-vlnn W conducted tained them at them nome. Mrs. Nixon of Oriilia. who- is well, known in Elmvale. recently had a nar- row escape in a bad fire at Port Coi- borne. While she was, visiting there `with her son Durban and daughter- in-law. the block in which their apart- ments werelocated. took fire and they were _forced to flee, saving little more than their night Aa.ttire.;.'1`otal damage trom the fire was estimated at $250,000. l\l|ll\D uuuu lay an bvuu vv rs : " _ H. Carnahan. H. Fleming, J. H. Hill. Lloyd Pearson. skip. ` Reg. Cooper, A. Harrington. Thos. Stone. Dr. Currie, skip. After the game the President. H. R. Warren. presented Mr. Pearson with the cup which he will hold for one `year. ` been cauea [rum our uiiuu. You have always been .to us a true and faithful leader and the efficiency oi? your teaching has done a great deal to broaden and enlighten our young `in your new field Vot'_servicfe,-ariq:t`Vho;; lives. 'Durlng,your sojourn with us we have always found you most ready and willing to co-operated with use in -all our social activities and your hearty handshake and conge ial smile will remain long a cher shed; emory. Though we are one. and `all ver sorry to see.you leave us, yet we knowthat you will find ample opportunity to con- tinue your `good works in a.no_ther,tield' and we are convinced. that what will be our loss will be Thornburyfe gain. We trust that both youlandamrs; I-Ian-1 in. will find congenial surroundings 1 UIJIIU Kltlnu rursy A` very enjoyable eveningwas spent on Monday by the Young People's Guild of the Presbyterian church and ~ their friends. numbering about eighty. `Jitter a couple of hours skating they returned to the basement of the church where they enjoyed a supper and took the opportunity to resent Rev. B. M. Hanna with an ad ress and gift as a slight appreciation of his services. The A address :~-- -us- _ __ 11.. I*I'......n -- 1171. .6Int;na1\uuu`\AIs Hard- Working Graceland Hens At the Ontario Egg Laying Contest held at Ottawa for one year a pen of Barred Rocks belonging to S. L. And- erson of Crossland are doing excellent work; They have been in the winning for the last seven weeks for quantity and size of eggs. This pen are laying -over twenty-four dozen eggs and are standing fifth place against slxty pens fromail parts of Ontario and all breeds competing. Mr. Anderson feels. if they have no mishap, they will finish in the winning. Last year he had hens lay over 230 eggs in the same contest at Ottawa. ' 1\/In Anilnwnnn mannlvpd wm-d 'l`ues- uttawa. Mr. Anderson received word Tues- day that his pen stands 2nd in, contest out of 60 competing. I I uvwlvywv -A -very interesting and instructive illustrated travelogue under the aus- pices of the Junior Farmers was given T by `Mr. MacLaren. editor of The Barrie / Examiner. on Friday evening in the Parish Hall. The views shown were chosen from -those aken on the tour of the Canadian _ eekly Newspapers Association through Belgium, France and Great Britain or. which party Mr. MacLaren was a member. Vivid pictur- es of the scene of the Great War.. tame, ous historical scenes and noted places` in Englih literature were biiought to mind and ably explained by Mr. Mac- Laren. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mr. MacLar`en for the splendid lecture. There was-a tine at- tendance. Mr. Page.. District Repre- sentative `of the Dept. of Agriculture, also was present and enjoyed `meet- ing the members of the club and their I! an H . After avery brief, illness, Wm. Blair died on Feb. 4 at his home. lot 19, con. 5, Flos. He had been troubled with a" cold /but had been downstairs for breakfast and dinner that day. In the afternoon medical aid was summoned but pneumonia had developed so rap- aidly that he was unable to hake it of! and passed away at 8 pm. 7 'l`hm~a was a verv lame attendance _ and DEIBBBO &W)' EL 5 p.111. There was. a very large attendance H. at the funeral.` which was held on Feb. 6 to_Cameron's.Ceq1eter,v from the re- sidence ef his brother. John Blair, with whom he made his home. Rev. B. M. I-Ianna. conducted the services and the pall-bearers were '1`. Huth, Jae. Ry- ther, B; Kelly. Ed. Train, Jos. Splcher and Wm. Spicher. - M - V hnnnnnnd was born in Nottawasaga ITY and Wm. spicner. V Deceased was born in Nottawssaga. and cameto Flos with his bax`ents.for- ty years ago, spending the remainder of his life in this township. He is sur-i vived by one brother.` John. arid two sisters, Mrs.. Alfred Shepherd of Flos and Mrs. Piter oi! unnidaie. 3.(l(l1l'6BBS -' Dear Mr. -I-Ianna: - We. V th1a'members -of the Guild of the Elmvale Preebyters ian church. are desirous of expressing our deepest regret in that you have been called from our` njnidsty ' " lvlvvnl guy vup vv--ow-u Great interest was taken in the final game of. the . McCarthy Cup Contest -which was played last Fr1day'atter- noon between the rlnks -skipped by Lloyd Pearson and Dr; Currie. It .was won by the [former by a scoreot 13-12. Rinks lined up as follows:--- ' 1'1 t1........l...._ `l _1' m`t\vu\lv|rI 1' `LT TJCI` IIIH LIIU I Irlends. g&w$$&aw&am&wiig{ :..;;aa`.s4.";.m;..n.u.: ELMVALE News The Late William Blair , '_,-..__ u___:.'a 111--.... 117.... Mccarthy Cup Contlt 4. 1..4.-.......4. ....-... &.-.I-nu In 4-1-- Guild Skating P3:-ty .- -._.|---..I.I_ ............n. nu Travelogue L........l..n. :\un. in. your busy walks at life you; will sometimes `find an` opportunity .- to pay us e. visit; where we know you will be given aecordial welcome and especially. by the Guild which wlllvalways retaino a. warm spot in its heart for you. ' In alanine. am has lnavn to ask of u warn: upon Ill` _ll xnuuryxur yqu. _ In closing, we beg leave to ask qt `you to accept this small token` as a slight remembrance of the many happy meetings -we have had" together andl may the store o_t knowledge contained` between these beck-ends be ever in-. spirational to your ministerial activit- iies`. Signed on behalf of the Guild: V. Wilson. P. Train, Bea. Ritchie. Leltha French,` D. C. Hal-vie. - I In vvvv-u -v vguuwpu The Knox church congregation and Sunday School membez,-a spent r very pleasant time on Thursday evening in the `church when a sound program of vocal and .V instrumental ~ music and Itnnlnoa uvnn nnnnrn -Ru than In-Luna VUUIII M. lllB|.l'lllllUl_l_|.I_l.l IIIUBIIJ uuu res. use .was rendered by the young pen a. A very important part of the Fnrowoll at Knoxi nus nlnuunnln an-. 1-in-1`:- ABLE LVYOUR. Amswlali TUTHE Ii-Womr Puzzll MUST BE MA1iE1f1sib"T%L"A'iiii(*fii;I1Wiii)ii111}KiiiA::cH am V. V You may never` In ronrutdtimebo #75 nnothsr,oppor`cun1ty such `we sre one:-mg mg in our Puzzle Gune to play and lea. " while earning a his cash prize- ` You can't help enjoying the hunt tor B-Words in this Picture Ple. All In need is an observing eye; Let's all join in and have a olly good time. No matter what 70"! 8,80. If YOU like "0 301"! Pulllo "7 your hand at this one. It reslly is not a. puzzle at all, for. all the objects in the big picture above have been made pertet-.tl,): 911111. with no Ilttellid *0 SIN 0! hide utheln. . Get a pencil snd paper snd see how msny `fB-Wordsvyou can and. When you have made up your list or B-Words send itin along with one, two. or three nu-ly subscriptions to The Mail and Empire at $5.00 per year, which will qualify your answer for the Large Cash Prizes to be I` awarded on-March 10th to those sending in the 10 but snswers; START YOUR LIST` B-JWORDS" To-DAY AND WIN A IIANDSOME CASH PRIZE ROB YOUR VACATION. . e ' V ' I e V - J t ~ 7 ' - 1. Any man, woman or child who lives Cans; ` ~ - ._ - . and is not a resldent of Toronto and who is not t _ ' , V I4 . employ of The Mail and Empire may submit answt `. . ~ ` ~ 9 us.-.- `Pnqtln Games ca 3.0-. -3-us... I- 0-.....`- $9.000 IN CASH PRIZE"wS--FREE I THE 'GRE A TEST GAME av CANADIAN HISTOR Y--AND THE EASIEST PICTURE PUZZLE CONTEST ARRANGED--150 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY upside down ab and articles. ' * " .---"' "-""-I *..'.I'.'.-' -.'o,"--.---.9 . _ lllctlri vs IIm|f8l"e0f with theistic! *3". Youwill and all nris of china: am sum mg B~--like BI;nny". "Bat", Ball. Bu-rd", etc.` See how many you can nnd. This is hot s trick puszloyuoihing is hiddsnlsndyou dqn t have to turn the o1: sideways. We are giving yonithls large picture so that all 159 OPFQRWNIHE3 34 1 VACATION TREASURE, LWITHA: FIRST PRIZE of $2.00, 0:; FOR YOU! 1`]3g9,000 Prize List ....._. ...n| _...n..' 51.- A..- I:....a...n Little jlllblialled by we 8!!!! and E_mp!re._It is simple, htuQ.lng,`ednntlonn.|-and worth while. {I ' `.1 : 4 , 1 A '- > ' _ , 7__ 7 -----j----v---2 --`----_-,-- -----:- ------I-- 7- Y--PCCVCC G ZOE C&$U Are you a deer or ndresnier? Do you -innit mecca: Do you vino: renlvucntlonrhls greatest, uent}. the happiest vacation In all your I319:-the_rea.Ilndon of your drennu? _ - ' ' - .. . ' ~ Then. enter The Mall and Empire : B-Won! Picture `Puzzle Gjsnlne to-`gay. Others may enter to-morrow or nexr week.- Your job is to enter and gun right now. !nllyLqne,lI.lled.nnd'realy'to win 88.0003: `your Vacation Treasure. _ . . . A - You have 150 fchllli at 39.900 in meh--the greatest opportunity, the largest prize list In history. ' `nae present Picture Puzzle is the easteat. 1o solve of any 1 II} C . C Q A- j A` L 2-. j- - - j- _ --- - Subscription` `Rates % !5AYAB].E\ IN ADVANCE Vmuanana W 1. a.can.a.bym.En",':?:t'So`.'.'rwy..'.'3 ll IIZII V90 {"'x>.1mna"""' by c-mw [b'3`.'S3hm-"J"' *1*e-***- 29' Iill rill-yvvu `tunic innusncn not-IUUIJ onvulc U! I new zo:7_ MAIL ANl 5i'EM:l5@IRE - 'r onoN'ro, CANADA Many Qbjefts VVith tI:e Letter B _Can Yau,Ii"ind in This Pisture ? ,-_..u.,_n._ ______ `A __ A,,__L., u-2:: programy was the_`presentation 01; at the splendidcharz purse, by Alex, Sti-ath on behalf of the: ministry you hav - mqriagers` to Rev. R. M.*I-Iannaqand a._ your sojour with _'bouquet of roses by Elizabeth Lyons to. by precept nd~ e: '_Mr . Hanna from the congregation ; us the exalted` id sho in theilx; appfeciatioirx i()rl'.h`t80Cd life as taught by 4 - er i n :.;::*:,.::.h:.: i%.":. sum ..:a:a , ;ro;,=;s:;,:;:str; n 1 the address. Mr. Hanna in a few wellf 6 1 9'.` I chosen `words replied thanking one and `fml tv tg3't":a' all for ' their support and kindness. 3` . ghriggfag Sh`: Speaking 0; the Sun`day School he said,._and sound jut-d H the Sunday School of today V is the 1 mg church oi tomorrow. The- chairman. 5 91'! `fever ha "9 Mr. "Smith, spoke a few words.in re- giendgiire eEv' `ply, inviting 211140 the basement where `church activ'meS , the ladies had abundance ot candy and . i i t N good things to eat. The meeting was`3 { m '3 3 "' ` closed. by `singing the National Ans par me" 8 5 them. The "address as toilows:-- liggaggg f`;`;tthf5; l . To Rev. R. M.*and M2-:33. Hanna: As you are about to sever your connpction with `Knox Presbyterian clfrch, Fios, your many fr! ds-here` wish to express! to you in som way our appreciation of ' pn:1|DC` ,- -a-unuruw an.---. ----1: ------9 -av -our: 13411131 __, % F . % . % _ A ,% Mail Yo1\a`r`Aniw'or and Qualifying Subscriptions to PUZZLE iumaqza W499-0"" .31-'}s?"m-ue" ,"pI-'Jv'aa'Za -1v"E1'x'a7:i"a'"G.`.I$'\, 313' .-'L'x'.'em1"_' )~" 31-'1`i",' /subsa-tpuons to The Maui and Empire are sent in; Scond Prize, 31,400; 'l`hu1lMPrlze, `$1,000. (Sap fourth column or turea in_Pn-he List.) ` :5. 15.. mu and 'pi'"Z ."eL' m`;"s.co" ".'.a`""1>r:.e.""" sc7o'&3 ; '1-.....` 3500.00, etc. -(See t.hlrd column of gures in Prize mu.) '_ 00 instead 6: uo'.oo will be swqnded so the answer _ J i i `T - prize, provided 'l'B.EE (;new\,\or renewal) And that's not all! A'We~ewill give extra amounts on all prizes in the same manner. ` If your answer is qualied by THREiyea.rly subscjflptiong and you win fourth prize. you `will receive $600, etc., down the prize list. You are given an `opportunity to participate in 160 prizes totalling over. 89,009, where the 150th prize with("l`I-IREE subscriptions wins $15.00. Your own subscription will oounfcr subscriptions to start at some future date. Just write on the order when you want the paper started and it will start promptly on that date- The B-Wor " Picture Puzzle Game is a campaign to increase the popularity of The Mail and Empire. It costs nothing to.ta._ke part, and you do not have to send in a subscription to win 3. prize. If your list or B-Wordl" is awarded first prize by the Judges you will win $30.oo,_but it you would like to win more than $30.00 we are making the following specie! oifer whereby you can win greater cash prizes by sending in ONE orl'1'W0 or THREE yearly subscriptions to The Mail and Empire. E"'Dire ~ it-q?"` `- llllpg .`5.6o `"30 I``'`"- .. 0.00. etc. `sigma, h`s ""lb: g..,,_"`- ~.. ____ s*eoInum,,sm "`- nS0`&.`:lE"e"~ll"".--.-5 `II and 3300.(|g. ' ') ; Here s How the Big Prizes ,1 vvin Be Awarded: $500100 -;.-mm-. II|_....A.... -5 an `AA _.... _--.. 1.- ...-n .. 1...- -... _ 13....-.` n_:..'. gun- .4- %$1_209_.-00 ;i":':`..; ran saint; EXA_MlNl.-`.R N0 SUBSC PTIONS WILL BE `ACCEPTED FOR A LONGER A - PE 00 THAN THREE -YEARS IN ADVANCE. now PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED insteadottsloowillheawnrdedtotheanswerwlnntng are: prime it TWO (new or renewal) yearly subscriptions ` I `l1`.Inninn nan cant Inc` nonnd I :-Inn. IAIIOJIA9 'l|Iu~huI `Du -I-. o ~ s . e . ~ ~ . - V 1 3' the splendidcharacter of the Christian`! vministry you have exemp_ fled during} your sojour us. You havelalways - . precept example placed before .us ideals of thought and 5 as our Lord and Master. I Your ministry has always been hei Etul, has "been inspiring to the you ' `and vigorous; reassuring and though - V i ful to those ottriper years. Your cheer- 'ful Christian __cha1,-acter, your careful" '-and judgment and advice and your never falling willingness to serve will long be remembered by your friends here. Every department of our church activities .has prospered during .your ministry. Not only have the deg` partments of our church been well sustained but you have always been kind and faithful to our sick and in- firm, ever showing a sympathetic in- terest in their welfare. In any of the great moral issues that have come be- fore us for solution, whetherof nation- 'al or community iritere'st'.,< we have 8.1-.` . .' l' "V7 " ' 7" """ starting withtpe,letterl" wllllbeeasy for youtoeee. ibunianothingdicnlt or hzrd to You can aee-a B-mg" is there. end 5 B-each", end 3 B-icycle" are, also tAlI<.=l!0-'-i`;`0ne Hundred :1 Fifty (bah Prizes will be given {or the 150 best lists `of words submitted in answer] this puzzle. The answer having the largest and nearest correct list of visible objects and Articles in the picture that start with the letter QB" will be awarded First Prize; second best, second Prize, etc. I 61' 229 ..._,.. ..-_.. ......- V- up-"`I\llIr u-unnu vv v`J* eration. Your moral integrity and true [Christian character influenced and in- splred many of us with courage and determination in our undertakings. T17- _..- __...__- A\._L 41.- u__,,,, , We are sorry that the happy rela- "_tions that existed between us are about ways been Sure of support andh co- ..._..L.t.... 17...-.. ..4_.__I .!_.;___,,1;,, q . MINING VsrocKs- BOUGHT - SOLD ' INSURANCE - 5 BONDS - - Pllolc 1010. Box `267. Barrie, Ill IOPIYIK-O IIIBGE 5. Only such words that are noun: commencing with "B" an appou in Webster's Dictionary will be counted. The noun: mult be the names of object: see;1.ln the pic- ture. Do not use obsolete words. Do not use "hyphenated words. Do not use compound words or words formed by the combustion qtiwo, or more complete Englloh words. each of which in itself In the nuns of an object. Where the plursl In used. tho, nlngulsr cannot be `counted and glee vans. I. "word: of tho mm: nallln: can only once. cepted to quality tor the larger cash prizes. 1-1. All ,ren.rdiess or whether or not 9. subscription to The Mail ' and Empire is sent in. 12. Three prominent Toroto citizens having no con- nection with The Mail" and Empire, will be selected to ` set as Jud es to select the winners, and participants ` by sending in their answers agree. to accept the decision ` of the Judges an anal and conclusive. , . -mu Juan. wiifmeet on` March in; um nnnouncement \ the Judges n1_:a.l and conclusive. ,/ The Judges will meet on March 5th and tnnouncement of the prize winnortand correct list of words will be published in The Inn and Empire on llu-oh 19th. and `prize money will In mdlod to the winners promptly.

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