Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Nov 1924, p. 6

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..--.w ovo IIIIIII 4 'I`he'Mail and Empire annour _other puzzle game`in which all --from the tiniest child to gr grandmother, No object is so sm poorest eyesight can `see it. It is Your ability to find B" words prize you win. Right after suppc gather all the members of your fl A give each of them a. pencil and a ---and see who can nd the mo Ypu will be surprised to nd how words you can get with a few l Sit down NOW and try it--Then list and try for the big prizes. ' ' - --.---. vv on-In slay uccocl LI 0 * The above picture contains a, number of objects beginning with. the letter B". Just take a. good look at the picture--there are all sorts of things that begin with the letter B"--l_ike "boy. buggy".v baby" and so forth, Nbthing is hidden; you don't have to turn the picture upside down. Make 3. list of all the objects in the picture the names of Which begin with the letter B". Have `the whole family join in--see who can nd the m0St- Don't miss anY- Fifty cash prizes Will be awarded for the fty best us: of words submitted. The answer having the largest and nearest cor- rect list of visibleobjects shown in this picture starting with the letter B" will be awarded first D1126; second best. second prize, and so forth. - mim .1.-`. .,,..-gr... How Many Objects in This Picture Begin tin; Lgtter B? above hi('_flll`n nnfnine 0 n......'1..-... no (.5.-..,.4,. 1......-......_... Y""8' and Join in the F un '!"lnn'1\.v..n .._ ,. OBSERVE i:EE RULES 1. Alli lnnn ---~--- ` vr. man and Em 3. All lists of . the nnner nnlv ....-..v...avvu I.v uc|.,y mu` rzle can participate 1e grandfather and her`. small but that the Iesight a test of skill. ity determines the supper this evening," family together; sheetof paper lllll rt`. ` ' names should be written on ',_ qp numbered C0nSEPnfivnI- ....... --nu LIIC HLUSL 15" Words. `prised how large a list of get minutes study. and it--Then, send` in your nun VV 1111161".- Leslle Clarke o fV Orillla Collegiate spent Sunday at his home here. . Ml` Rh!` MFR Pnhnvvi (`aCnIna and ` . ...-5 yuc VVIIIIICTH. nmple may co-operate in answerlml one prize will be awarded to any will prizes be awarded to more mp where two or map. 1.....- 5....- _ __-- __- --uwc on-u announces to-day an- |'-`.-in Whih all nan nno~u'n-`nbn , ,___ . ..... ......unuu In DWO 0|` more 9 eavhword in itself is an object. wing the larm.-st and nearest cor- vinible objects and articles shown begin with the letter B" will be etc. `Neatness. style or handwriting deciding the winners. people muv co-nn4-nu- s.. ............x--- THE MAIL ANDEMPIRE _ __---- -.. -_, -... . .. av, us uuuuuon, ao pe This offer applies to Rural Route patrons, as well as subscribers living and towns. If you are already i*ec~e.v1ng The" Mail and i<]Inp1.`c-, your Subs will be extended from its present expiration. Send in a yearly Subscription and qualify for the big prizes. 7 ` . ...u.u-v uc uuururu to where two or more have been tie for any prize offered, the 2 will be euvanh-A tn a-ma. find any prize one-red, the awarded to each tied ,,- _ - _.-.-.. ` v-u---u oz ngures In prize list.) V How is that for a hheral offer? But. LOOK. these are three $1,000 prizes. Therefore, if you stand FIRE-'1`, SECOND OR THIRD, and have sent in _two yearly subscriptions at $5.00 a. year each by mail or :~8.00_ delivered by carrier boy in Hamilton (one new and one renewal, or two new). you will win $1.000. It takes but two yearly subscrltions at $5.00 a year each (one new and one renewal, or two new) to qua.li.l'y_ for the_ lug 51,000 rewards. Absolutely. that is the.max1p1nm. loll can do this with little effort. Your own subscnptlon can count. \`Ve can also take sub- . gm-_iption_s to start on any future data- Jug-Q .....-.. ._ ., W _ V, _ ___v ,_____......... um um uu nuns with lattle scriptions any future date. Just mark on your order .when you want flue paper to start and we will not commenre delivery until you say- You Can Win $1,000 THERE "5 THREE. .$;,.1..a9!!h l B}Z_E . The B" Word Picture P ta}Jr:ul. Duuuuy ELL lu IlUIl l(:' nere. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Cairns and Mrs. Henry Crawford of Orlllla at- tended annlversary services at Central church, last Sunday. ' T)nnnnn '|\/I'n(".nnln- nf tlnunnfn anon! -'------..n vu IIIU man ana Empire, (on ew d ' supscnptions), you wilf rl:ceivlems1,&!:;e '.;;re:;l;.}:::J',,f_-;:Y'? ""7 prize. $500; fth prize, $300, and so forth. (See thir(.l'co`l)(I:r:= of figures; in prize list.) Is for a lxlmral norm-9 1::..o r nnu .L _ __--.--- 45:11.1 ILIIILIIJ tplguuu I "B" Puzzle Game is a. campaig Increase the popularity of The -Mall and Empire.` It nothing to Lake part and you .do not `have to send single subscription to'win a. prize. If your list of "B" V! is awarded I~`IP.S'I`, SECOND OR, THIRD PRIZE by judgg`.-s you wi;I win $55; but if you'would like to more than 535 we make the following special offer whc you can win bigger cash prizes by sending in ONE OR ' subscriptions to The Mail and Empire 1-iERE S_ HOW: If your answer to the "B" Word ture Puzzle wins FIRST. smrznnn no '1"u1nn ...`.,.._ _ ,,-.._, .. ...y .-u.-.-- (gnu l14lll}.Hlt' Pic- FIRST. SECOND OR THIRD PRIZE and you have sent in one yearay subscription to The Mail and Empire at $5.00 by mail or $6.00 delivervd by carrier boy in Hamilton. you will Teceive 3500, instead of $35; roux-tn prize. $250; fifth prize. $1.59, and so forth. (See second\ column of figures in prize list.) Or it your answer wins FIRST, SECONDV OR THIRD PRIZE and you haw; sent in two yearly subscriptions to The Mail and Emplrev (one new and one renewal, or two new -nptions), _will _1_'_e_c-Aeive 31.000 in plume of :35: m....;. a--nn ...... i}IcIuIi3. 2 1o 20 ' 21st to 50th Prizes inclusive 1.50 _ 7.50 15 In the event of a tie {or any prize offered, the full amount of such,prlze will be paid to each ed participant. i;;: nl R 53$): 34;: 6!]: Prize. I 7th Erin. campaign to 2 costs in a. riptiun B" Words the if` get ;35 wherebv l-x......4_ - ,1--- Anlllls Ill CIUGS 1e'Mail 1 ~31npa.'c-, subsc 'ip1ion send subscription at $5.00 cuqrun, nu-5L aunuuy. Duncan Mccuaig of_ Barrie spent Sunday in Oro. L T ' Anrlivnranvv unnninnu `trawl; nu-.11--4 7:111: 500 500 250 150 160` 75 50 30 25 20 15 TORONTO CANADA soo zoo zoo 15o 1oo so so 40 so v ~-v - in cities `ur. -i |\v : .._. e to get whereby TWO ' -Year; Dem` Sir. (',(`l'tin Stun been nmdv our Chlll'('lH- profession. :. made in :1 n n Qilvrnucnt` lllllllli Ill El answered 1'; this profess pulpit, sn method 0!` Ion}: tinn- T0 the '(\`hurr-hill, 'llI!'|l tlIL' l' not lot the them as it _vounL-: mo-n women.` \\' and pelt 11:: ed in this .|'l!lH'l" illlll I`vvd(`-1' I-n,\'.< our husin: 'bI?fm'(- st.-1 the wm'I<-u And hm: squ.'1(" w :1 bunch :.~ shown tha- tn thrg it-_:n S(`h0nll'mm` the P.:n'riu- uvnn .... 4`!l7lAl'IIIliIII, Dalmn Mm (`hnnm-He, ' 2H, Hn\v:n* Lead. and ` Ott Plnxl: ._.` 1T.\r...-. .. ""U |\"Hl' Bert Purtrj 111` I`.\... nr(:1\t: . Pm-k:\\"` Mrhr-nnzn hn`I:.-\ \ J)? ' Charlie Donald 9!` l\I:1_\' Bob .\1- `I . ulusr uuru. ' _ Hallowe en passed off very quietly in thevillage with'the exception of a. few gates exchanged and some other minor pranks performed. There was nothim: of a serious nature to blame on the boys. V ' uu, llllll M Hewsnn. I-`r er. \`.'ill 1.4-: mg, (`.h:1rli<- `\'hit(`l(w|<. 1:\r\ I`V....... "1, ht` NCKQC II)r...l-. 11.`, I):L\'o !|1',.T .\ .l.Ji l \' I 1\T(`L(`.'s I 7T`,..-u agu. The w . 1m-ntinni n1(`.InIv(~r.~' those Bu of forty names \ rmuhwsr o ... |)l ll Bell o '(V1-H-... IIU KPH lowed 0 .tiuno recmrd twu H} -9 l\ -\I.. WJIICIIIIIJIIPIIHII Thu \\'ri(~ rihhtm hzlul.-4 <:1`0s.~xo (`1nh. Fnotbull 'l'< `which \\':n.< composed 1:`: the B('.l.,. 4'.-....~r. . Btll I \'llll||.lH' names fulln-\ '|`h(' .`lHf'lH Dr` 1' '1'()I'(1I1I.O IFLSI. WEEK. 7 W. J. Gozzard has sold `out his `gen- eral store to W. J. Mitchell formerly of Rugby. Br'ent.w'ood people extend to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell a. hearty wel- come to the_ village and wish them A every succesig in their new undertaklng. nn_- . . _ . -._A. ..l-..... .....l... `I... -.... IL lllll ten m 92.`. .... At that [1 place in thu- Of 0nt2u`in_ ; ly pnpulnr \\ Tn a"nnH.-ull Wilb llliHl(' the B.(`.l. . were in nl'['i ing finish!-41 lxxr,:'\vmd, I: \'(*I`STIy znnl were us-uu1!_ ulists for H1 Vciatiu m-~:I .4 champinnsln 'l'hn u-u-i I 1-! I.V illlullll "In f(mHn:IH was m;ul<- hn `D 1' I Luc J).\ .I., . fO1'Inm'l_\' :It \'ef'_\` lwst pl s1nrv-rn:m-ii..-- .I3iLl`l'l(' \,_HH forty _vc.-zrs the write-r 1 an officer n fouthall ton A few _\"z: respondent, brief nH'll(i' B.C.[. ulhlvl in I... ... J)-\.J-l. -lLllIl' in |:lc1`n:4.\`-. shinnofv us" Editor 0 t` T'\nn .. g` :. ._l`4UlLUl' U1 '1 Dear Sir: C0I1Si(1`l`:1hlt- ment of mu Association `D.......;.. :v,.n $17: ,1 uu\..\.v- u not yonvan upvv upon`-vurn --4..-p-gr g'I`he concert given un'der the sus- pices of the Ladies Aid of the Math- odist church was quite a success. The `programme, rendered by Barrie tal- ent, was very much appreciated 'by those present. The steel work rm the bridge south of FEED Y{ %HYA.1 Egg 7311-t] DOCTORS l;;1't, . Thursda HALLoq Itlitt I8 lmDPOVln3' 311081) . 7 , W. Winters made a business trip to Toronto last week . TI! 1 rlnnnnuu-I Inna anlri nnf hla anti. November 3-Master Albert Allen `is on the sick list but at time of writing is improving nicely. ' W, Vvlntars-I made a `business trio to A Of every[1 ,000 riersons born'only Tone. ives to 100 years. 1 Q_1_6z}ra/:Qg2;@_ CENTRAL ORO No need to lay aside your white pleated skirts. We can dye them in any of the newest shades, and they will look as good as new. Satisfaction assured at lowest prices-'- And tell your men folks to get :'their overcoats `out and 10+-`HQ innlz n""+n-n J-Lnun I --... ...... `yvw. unau J.Ul.l iet'us look after them. BRENTWOOD We giveexceptional repair; service. Our past experience qualies us for such work. You will nd that we can" supply all of your needs and that our suggestions will save` quite ' a. bit of expense and annoyance for you Your home is worth `more toyou now than ever `before. Don t let it get in a run-down condition. Itis much easier to make minor repairs than it is a big job. on t `delay too. long in having repair work done. V in '_ _.*:;m= wuu Lurunto Inenas. One of the largest crowds that. ever attended" a. fowl supper in Ivy was here last Wednesday evening. The [large hall was filled to the doors and .. . . . V . . ; u u -n bKllIlIl'Y 'la|-IICVIIIIB. Mr. and Mrs.` '1`. Banting and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Banting spent Sunday with Toronto friends. Ono nf fhn lnvutrou nnnn ...a.. 41...`. ____ ._ uuugnn-tne place. . ' The family of Mr. andMrs. W`. H. Davis were all together last Sun- day. It was the first time in ten years they had spent a day to- gether. The family are: Mrs. (Dr.) Spears, Dr. F. Davis. Toronto; Boyd. of Orilliaz Mrs. F. R. Arnold and John Davis of Ivy. They had a. very pleasant" reunion and all hope it will not beat; long before they have an- other such famlly gathering. I/I'm and `IM...- VI! `D.._a;.x..... ._..-I II, V I wuuca Iul, Wet-BK. .Mr. Bates and s called at G. H. 'onV of Sunnidale Speers' last week. Mr. Bates, Jr... is 'theVman who has bought the place. Th fnmilv nf `MH- Oh!` -. Thfun `II ! "131,133. `William Ahdross is storming` with her daughter. Mrs. Cairns of Elmgrdve, who is very sick. . Mrs. T.nnQ'hn1-sf and nlnllil-an ml 1).... .umu,'ruve, wno 18 very SICK. Mrs. Longhurst and children of Bar- rie visited at her home (R. Plerson's) here last week.` MB and Elna` 'II.\...\... .....a .._-- `II. EVE 1&5`. weeK. Mr. and Mrs`. Mason andison. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hanna and family and Mrs. (Dr.) Gilroy of Toronto at- tended the fowl supper- ' ` .1. T. Jnnnnff hinnn a nun n? can uzuucu ule LUWI supperr J. '1`. Jennett shipped a car of po- tatoes last week. , V M `Raina nun an... -41 c<--....2_s-I- `tutu ;vu'u. D. Mcwuay. . r Mr. and Mrs. A. Corbett have moved to Thornton. They will be`very much missed as they were good neighbors to everyone who called on them for heln. - * ' k help. I-U UV nuts. :1 . 31'. aenneu. Elwood McQuay of Elmira. visited the week-end with his narents. Mr. and Mrs. S. McQuay. M)`. 9.11!` MPH, A Pnnhnff Hutu: rnnuna vwlu-:u tvy .u'1enas.. Members .of the L.O.L. 460 attend-. ed `service at. the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. The Rev. A. G. Rintoul preached a very fine sermon` basing his remarks on Habakkuk 2: 4, The just shall live by, his faith." Mr. and`Mrs_. W. H. Kennedy of Barrie` spent `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jennett. mlulnn 1\lfnf\unu A0 'l.I....l.... -.x...u.-.s u|Un=_u.1'U Lu LUHUW next. weex. Mrs. (Dr. ) F. Davis and little son 01':-Toronto spent a week with friends here. ' V `Elna `DA-all 'AK;.f\ . . n . . -...1 Ix4L|- ,1- ;,u, Hpel aunuay wltn Inenas here. Dr. ,and Mrs. Speers and family motored from Toronto on Sunday and visited Ivytriends. Mnmhnra nf +1-no T. n `r Azn ..u.-...: 1 nrxgxey, nuuy. Mr . and Mrs. Bdyd Davis `of Orillia spent` Sunday with friends here. Dr. and Mrn Qnnnm. our` o......n.. 'llUl'U. Mrs. Bert McQuay and little daugh- ter spent a,few days atthe home of the farmer's parents, TMr. and Mrs. Srigley, Holly, v ' I M3`: and `Mm: `Rana T\uI1Iu -.-.47 n..nn.. _UL u. girl. ` The hunters have gone to Byng In-T let. Those who went are S. McQua.v. J. T. Jennet-t and W. Martin. Some more are to -follow next` week. Mm: (hr \ F `haul: and non- -.-... nuvculuur o--\.;u1u;1'ul.uu1u0nB [0 1V1!`.' and Mrs. Jack Hatton on the arrival _'of a girl. ` Tho hllnfnvn Innvn is-nv-an on Durant`: `I ... November 3-Congfatulat1ons to'Mr; M, .'Qf( Wnffnn nu fhn' I`II`I7l)` :.u.1't-Jwtzu anu WISH you Godspeed. . We desire in some suitable and an-, propriate way to give, expression-not only of our esteem, regard and affec- tion for you both but also our appre- ciation of and thanks for the large and important part you have taken in the life of the community here since you came here two and a half years ago. Although your responsible duties to family and business were exacting, ; your sympathies and activities were extended `well beyond, and embraced many other lines of usefulness and uplift. No matter what was asked of either of you, whether it, were playing `. a church organ, or teaching a Sunday School class, singing? iii the choir, `as- sisting a.t,the.Ladies Aid. Parish Guild or The VVoman's Auxiliary. or taking: part in the doings of the Women's, In- stitute. Mrs. Rose's Christian. unself- ish, cheerful dispositionfwas thrown `into the work with all her heart. And as for clean sports of all kinds be it football, baseball or a picnic, whatever was for the betterment of the Com- munity, on the Hall Committee, as an. educationalist on the School Board. as using your faculties as a financier acting treasurer of a church. without thought of reward, you, John Rose. have always put your whole self and `car, etc.,-at' the disposal of this com- munity with a full heart that often put many of us to shame for the small part we took. `WA url-in nun 1..-..- 41.3.. -,,, Saturday night, St. Thomas Church. Shanty Bay, was the scene of a pretty wedding, October 25, when Mabel, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I James Rands, was united in marriage to Mr. vGeorg'e Morrison. son of'Mrs, l Morrison and the late Mr. Morrison. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. C.` R. Spencer, and the church was prettily decorated with autumn leaves and flowers. The bride entered the church on the arm of her -father, gowned in a navy blue Canton crepe dress and hat to match. She. was attended by her sister, Miss Ellen Rands, wearing blue Canton crepe and a grey hat. Thebridegroom was SUD-I ported by his nephew. Mr. William" Verral. The groom's gift to. the brides- maid was a diamond onyx ring and to the best man` a diamond tiepin. `Mr. and Mrs. Morrison will reside in Toronto. "The bride received `beautiful and usefulpresents. Farewell For Mr. and Mrs. Rose many On Tuesday evening the`Communit' Hall was packed to capacity by the` friends of`Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rose. It was, a farewell supper_and social evening given by the community to our genial corner store keeper" and hi wife.` A good programme was en `by P. I-Ioadley, Major Williams and Charles Smith from Barrie. The school teacher. Mr. Kenny, was chair- man. Rev; C. R. Spencer read the address while C.M.G. Smith made the presentation of a beautiful piano lamp. ' The address:--- 9 . Dear Mr. and Mrs. Rose:-Some of your warm friends of this community have convened here tonight to bid you farewell and wish you Godspeed. ` desire in some miifnhln gm: giv- -)n_. . :1. puurtt. .. The King's Daughters are prepar- ing a play to be given in the near[fu- ture. Watch for further announce- ments. JJUIIUUII. nmglanu. - `Mrs. H. Martin has returned home after a _couple of weeks visit at her .home in Elrgvalg , n-...u- BlB|.Ul.'o ` Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor have_thel pleasure` of a visitvfrom their daugh- ter and son-in-law,'Mr. and Mrs. M. Hulbrock, who are recently out from London. England. ']\/Tvn I-I Maisrin Hoe .~n+n..n...1 1.......... wuuer. ` ' Miss Laura Scott of New Lowell, spent the week-end with Miss Reta Rands. ' Service in St. Thomas ,Ch'ufch next; Sunday night at 7.15. . ` 'VVnltm- Rnnda nf` Dnnf n.....::+ ........ ... \ ; u uau T Mrs. R spending here, has winter.` 'l\/l Ia.~. T ` Dunuuy lllgul. ill (.10. Walter Rands of Port Credit was at home attending the wedding of his` sister. T I mix. nu ! '!\.I'..... r! rn-__a_., u, , A AVIULIIUULSL UIIUFUII ` . . Mrs, Alfred Palk is spending 1 of weeks with her sister at M The foundation of :1 new . cottage to be erected near th by Wm. Campbell of Toronto, ly of Shanty Bay, is in, IICLH .l'l'lVCU UJI LII Miss Turner of is now presiding z Methodist church. Alfred nf ```` 1\`::\ u--{14. 1...... WHU U`l..-`I IIUW LH..Kl'3ll [JUHBSHlUIl', I vRe,v. S. Martin has ceased his pastoral work at Shanty Bay. The work is to be taken up by the Rev. Mr-. McMullen ofVAllanda1e. who now has charge`; (`nnn-vnfnlnl-`Inna tn `|\/fa in.-`I `.\.fua I A 1 . has J.` `Ill HUUJLI ~ Services at St. Thomas Church are held alternately now, morning and evening; in the eveningon November 9. I Jnhn `Flnnn hnu anld nuf kin at-nnni ll]. every 1,UUU Del lives 100 years. uvuxum-5; H1 Lne cvenulgun LVUVGIHDGI` :0. I John Rose has sold out his store effects to.Mr. Turner of Craighursbty who has now taken possession; vRQV_ R Martin has: nnncn hi: dll ll})l'UVb'IIl('3IlL LI) (.118 Day ITOUC. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Hume, wife of Professor Hume, Toronto, is in poor health, ' . Qnuuvinna n6 $I- "I"In.`-u.n.~.I (V1........I. A..- FUIILULI LIIU Litlflll EMU ll lHUVeu 1. W. P. Graham has about completed his pretty vummer- cottage near his residence on the shore, which is quite an improvement to the bay front`. Snrrv fn hour that Mn-n T-Tnnhn urifn m:J!:)11l1 r,{ Robson has purchased thesold Fillingham Farm` lately occupied by G133. "I-`Iubbert. T nrnu........ 1...... was :..:V..- .....,.1.. LIUU. IIUUUUFL. . | R. `T. Williams has sold his stock and implements. George I-Iubbert has rented the farm and has moved in. `X7 D flrohnvn hon uhhnf nnvvsvxlafn November 3-Mrs_ Henry Gilchrist left on Wednesday: last for a fort- night's visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Cape], of.Owen_ Sound. ' [ Mrs. John. Sanderson? spent last week in Toronto visiting with her family. . - I .'I`nhn Pnunn Inna nun-nhuanrl fkn. n1r1 many could not get in. The waiters -had _a busy time to satisfy the inner ' man." After all had been- served. V Rev. A; G. Rintoui took the chair. The first item` on the programme was ' a playlet, Martha Made Over. given by the young people under the leader- `shipvof Miss Elsie Speers. It brought `fun and laughter for all. Miss Speers and the`young people are to be con- gratulated on the manner in which all did their parts. It` took time and training `for all. It is hoped the young people of this community will give another in the near future. The Thornton male quartette under the leadership of Mr. Leonard. as usual. `rendered some vey tine singing. Mrs. Stamp` and Ivy's young singer, Jean Lyons, delighted the audience. Little Florence Broley gave a reading. Papa's` Let'ter,'.' _ very nicely. The evening was brought to a close by singing God Save the King," all `having received the worth of their money. Proceeds, $259. nxgc, - Congratulations to ` Moore. A fine ` s arrived on the Illa`: 'I"unv.:-uh n& H: .. .-.-uugnvn \/uu L. Clipstone, 2|, few days returned to '. auuuny 111 um). "Anniversary services were we1l'at- tended at Central church_ last Sunday. All were glad of an opportunity to hear the Rev. J . S. Shortt of Barrie Px'esbyterian church. The sweet mus- ic rendered by Edgar choir was much enjoyed at the evening service. Dan I` ('1 T........... -......_ 1.- -v-u, umva.1e. Mort-uson-Rands --- __ _| .11. ,, 1 SI-ITANTYV BAY A n W4 /`no , u u. . Lu: young 2 scene, the (501 t the or Sdrrespondent) kl IICVV NU kd the fo: in. V \'V IIU Ila. : `at her Toronto Iv .- Who up, corner 2 organ and Mrs. A. lg storekeeper IQ - .,,u,v vvo Luv uux. uywulu DC! VII-J6. Rev. C. G. Jones was in Barrie on Sunday exchanging pulnlts with -Rev. .. S. Shortt. ` rphn -[(q,,,,.v,, 1\,...,.|..4.}.'.... ....- ....A.4~n I lg a couple Milton . xv cu`~n-nvnnn -`iulHlllt`K' he sh0re+ former- 1 DID IJC cotta for t . store" in the been xlrfn n-.-\ www.- i2Iu}"aI1" iio Subscribers Subscription Rates--Payable in J ' ._ In W. Canada by mail $5.00 Per Year. .aDt:iiiJf:~ed by carrie - boymin $3132: gee, piurnl Rn!-A patrons. as well an nhcnv;In.._.. O. A. Montgofnqry. Puzzle Manager. Dtapt. _1. LHUHB pl'UBUl1ln The steel work on the bridge south of the village was completed last week. Now all that remains to be done is` to put on the cement top andthen once more traffic will be `resumed through this village. 1 A bunch -of small pigs are at work on the county provincial highway running through this village. They are certainly good workers .as,they have part of the sidewalk turnpiked and the road at the creek graded. No per- son could find any fault with the work performed except the lonely pedestrian after dark. It 'LInIIn1In3 avu cannon!` nff Irniuv nvIInO]I9 ac! 88 Jllclxqs. to decide the winners, and paytiiifpigntg ::;:fmt&e`_39t th `I'~ i5' 0` "10 Judges as final and 15. `Flu: hudo-an will -511.45} ._ n .... _,., .... conclusive. - 15. The Judges will meet on December 3rd. and announmment of the Prize Winners and (`orrect list of words will be published in The Maj] and Empire as quickly thereafter as it is pogslble._ EXTRA LARGE PICTURE PUZZLE SENT FREE ON ` REQUEST. ' . . V- -.-\..u llwu purucxpnnt. . ' . 10. Subscriptions (both new'and renewal), payable in advance of $5.00 per year by mail or $6.00 per year delivered by ('arrler,boy in Hamilton, will be accepted. However, in qualifying for the $1,000 Bonus"Rewards at least one new subscription must be sent in. vll. A, new subscriber is anyone who has not been receiving The Mall and Empire since-. October 25th. 12. All answers will receive the same consideration regardless of `whether or not a subscription to The Mall and "Empire is sent in. 13. All new nnhnnnntlnn. ..m 1.- ........o_n_ _, .-.,. .- wonuntr wgetixor. _ ' 9- In the event of a a full amount of such prize participant. 10. Hnluu-rinnnn I'\n6L ....... _. ,, .--- vu_ycun 0|` EITI can no named onlv once. . .0 ` complete words, where object 7. The answer having non , root lint of,nnmes of sho In the picture that begin will awarded First Prize, etc. handwrnt have no bearing upon 8. Any number of answeri vthe Puzzle. but `only a one household: nor m: than one of any group bc worklmr together. . _ _ __ A 9. In tlm Avon! no .. 4-- n-- -~ _ ..... .. .. .uault' snoulu be written one side ot paper only, and consevutivel 1, 2, 3. etc. \VrEto your f l ul name and address in -he upper right hand corner. If you desire to write anything else. use a separate sheet. 4.'0nly such words as appear in the English Dic- tionary will be counted. Do not use obsolete words. ere the plural is used. the singular cannot be counted. and vice vorsa. 5. Words of the same spelling can be used only once. even though used to designate different objqc-ts or articles. or parts of objects or articles. An object or article can be named only 0. DO not "HA }`IWl\|1I\nd...`l - ` .` \.I|.a.l.aLJ Any man. woman or child who lives `In Canada. and is not a resident of Toronto, and who is not in the employ of The Mail and Empire. or a member of an employeha family. may submit an answer. 2. All answers must be mailed 1924. and addre-used to C. A. Montg nzor. Mail Empire. 8- Bt 0' human ch.u.I.1 L, by November 22nd, omery, Puzzle Mun- 3. A W rhrho 1.. .. nu -mm or shol numl full de 4.'0nl_v such wm-.1. an - November 4-Miss Wda ulbert of Bmvn-Ie spent Sunday the guest of Miss Ada Vvalkez-.. [ ' T.ou'Hn I`In|nlrn flnillln l'Va'\IIA.u.l..Ln

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