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The Signal, 1916-10-19, Page 2't• :441e t• 11. 1 11 1 tri Ts SIGNAL PRINTING 1.'0., LTD. P1'igt..aHgets Tu Ibsen 1. usiteneed every Thur -may ese the as a 1a The Mosel Budding. North iu*et. O.4..,irb anter n TSMt'houe No. L1 M.14 year. �[Nw. (Me lar andad.wn0 rift, t MY e.1 �' d pee : to .eb.ertbere in the Ve11u will a accepted 'i1W *Ate. tibe ate toe. Dollar ..flege *whoetr' t•11M,scolie Tim cannel. erealulY by whim:toter a favor hy acWwuttwr the pabtbb fir craw b. fee et weeny adorer ae parable. Whey of addle-. t. dseteridd. beta eand t e nee b• giros. Heaeltt aeose ma sew w.drsr ...weld b war ue ade br ban► drag. ezarsie mosey order. tent -ogee order. we r'egist a llM bu b.c, t pt,w'•1eay soa11Me*sa 111. A uyza r,.t so Taara-Relic for 44ap4s7 and eau[ Legal anherd r will doe dements. ven on &well- eauo@- 0. 44.1 and fear - o ciente per for line for Brat e•eb . ibaranent leaches. Moo rF Ilea. tosd by • ..cone of edict sod.nonpareil-twelve64t inns Innern er Fine 1 pat' year. Adrertlrs and under. Fire t ro.wd, per4treyd• Situation. caeca. of nation. Loot. t'.awr.t.tln ualto.,. N am ed. HeuerHaut article's to hent. It for "dolt Itnd. Tww,tr foe Sole, etc , not exceeding'bightfor dna ace Crnt..,eob hi ter. Dotter . ter' ion : tent month. 000tb. Fifty Cent. for e., bee' -•u Liget adrertl.ement. u.. ,ropornon. Ao- reading type. ren Cont. pie e wNo.notk'er 1. e, that TweotY• k•O CA it line, 1 codec, toe ob)eet of fire cent.. A0'Y •p°Cle eel or b the yecn. to be ybeconnidrred aut of Any tuadrer- tie/mew ae.e + b bwe.,orttingt1. To ,,and charged cooperation our rub. ruler. end readers i. cordlelIYttinvit- ed toward - waking Tera S la v a t. a . eek17 record of ell local. county and di.Mct doing*. No col eunlestiuu will be aueeded to sole. of tbs tit t. not *Do- wn.' the name and tete• Ina ea an evidence of good i for vew- t eboe14 roach THY of wood ogle* New- Item• • 0000 etos.t.omoenot later ileo Wd•e+d 7 K each week. seeks ago Mr. Wilson wrathfully told • pestilent pro -Berman W go to Masse (ot word. to that effect); and just the other day, angered by • heckler at one of his meetings. Mr. Hugbes. the Republican candidate, declared passionately that if he had been Pres• tarot when the Lusitsnia was sunk be would bav• broken off diplomatic re- lations with Uerweny. Mo. no m&Lter which of thew is elected, the people of the L'nitedSiates will hat.tbeprn('wnd satisfaction of knowing that they bave in the Presidential chair o man who is capable of showing teutpeT if +ufl - ciently pn,detsd.. The Toronto Star advocates the use of names, instead of numbers, in des- ignating the battalions. Numbers, it say.. are unite meaningless. "Why not adopt the use of names Instead of mutate.' - and reorganise on a now system thin will take local patriotism into ecco.n,t : If it's recruiting tbat's wanted. this will be one of the surest way. ,.f getting it. The pretreat idea that you can send men into action fer- vently singing the multiplication table is not • very blight one. This is idirectly in line with the plea insole by enmity Trrtisurer Holmes on the oc- I[*•ion of the depositing of the colors i of the Hurons. lief away from the numbers. he urged : call the Natation i by a name which means something, b it represents. 11 the idea could be curled right along I to the battlefront. it would be a Hoe 'thing ; 1."t likely enough when the Hurons get over to England they will encounter the same fate as those who brave Roue before and be dispersed ' among • dozen other battalions. THUR$DA1, OCTOBER 19, 1918 Fight or pay The British Red Craw w/ needs:, your b•Ip. A Berlin editor say. -the Germans are going to '-teach the British lion to know tear." No (ear. EDITORIAL- NOTES. t HE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO maser 1916-1917 "INVESTORS' REFERENCE" This is a booklet explaining the procedure in the making of purchases and sales of securities and giving the latest available information about the more prominent corporations whose securities are listed and dealt in on the stock eaehanges of Canada. 11'e shall be yla,l to send a copy to now f 104.rw.04 n..1,-, A. E. AMES & CO. 14 she.. Too.wr„ Stant L :Sang.. Ruaifistld 53 King Street West, Toronto Canada idle the Pane ofcount t a y WHAT OTHERS SAY. Soldieti Wives. Hirsute., Tien, - The wive. of Canadian *oldie's are warned to slay at honor and not to The fighting still g les on. tin also ,mss the seas to be Dearer their hers• must the paying go 00 until the war hands st the front. Nothing bun' hJis- is luded and the seo:,nity of the world appoiutment and di.trres await the is won. Have you done your share of wives who go over there. Stay at Dome. the paying 1,I One Wa. of Figuring It. Stony! Itr runner The Ogilvie lliLwe Co.il announce. r . The price ot weekly papers is going profits of about twewtp ilea per tip all over Canada. One dollar and V. ben the causes of the high cors of Htty cents a year is the prevailing fig - living are being considered. this ire. It means less than three dozen should not be overlooked. - eggs and A pond of butter to the trainer for a whole gar's suh4cril'- Tne Germans are trying to 'crush tion R wmani♦ as they crush* Serbia and The Silly Censorship. Montenegro in 1111:, And Region, in Toro, to S1.r. 1914 But the l.erui*nvof 11118 is nut A corporal Irons Outar:o seems to the Germany of 1!+11 of Intl hive performed A fighting fent that equals that of Michael U Lea'v. V. l' , Hun Walter `Scott ha. t. -&greed the or the last Hight of Pant. Burnaby. premiership of the Province.�i Sask'at- Hirt his nerve'i. omitted ,n the de.- corwtaP. Hi* health has been poor s'stKhver tightly he drools oflcolor or dots er in War nay [THi W� Iatone. They karts leekwl the condemn- elts*ivtrn.ss of the Berman eragon Tb her r d work. a bave n put urwar frankly ala 1 • ezpresrl.xt of a hop. or a desire, rather than as the operation of (be on -and -no striving and by-tbe- law-:onirsa n -nature -determined C cur's of historic evolution r• prlifl- THE \1SIt)NAkrS PL+N('IL malty wade in (Germany. -Uncle Sallee support heing par - chased, the difference b.tewen the man chased, i the last resort. by the yes- with + f+Pn it on the , :,d bold sad the 1• Uerman Em ire h that the former has of Sector b, presided. and premier! alarmism were given by local workers es tet wick of the various depart- Nsts. A uniaw feature in ooanection with Ibis soaventam was the bangwt ppreso vi le t by the local tlu.day school beaaob, wbieb proved to be enJjo-yable 17 and prufftabie. Rev. Dr. Kotle4ge 0f Chatham a:Ud as cbalrutao, and im- promptu addresses were g.v.n by Sunday .eboul official*. In the •veni4R addrealee were given by How Bertbe Lame and Rev. J. W. Hedley. and the COI)Tewtlun clawed witb a oosstecratlun eervire. The following officers were elected for the sew year : Preddeut, George Raltbby. Auburn : vice-president, George lilradabaw, l'Itntou ; secret ex) - treasurer, A. T. Cooper. Chinon. I)epartmest missionaries : Mies H. 1. Graham. Bea(ortIt: borne. Rev. W. H. Moulton. Holwaesvilltr : tempsratme, It's- E. 0. Powell ; elemearaty, Miss K. Aitken. Uoderieb ; seenodery, Mr. ('banes Lindsay, Cltntoe : adult. Jona' Dustow, Ooderich ; (wanner training, Rev. J. A. It Johanson, Cllwtos• P siuo..f t'anrda•"-lifszi,n ban 11 trden. i no fon attics fll, ,s- general intrad The German people bsve been fond- i uetion and appendix"; no scholarship of describing tbeanselves as paasion- ately in lore with reality. They are not. The war has made splinters of their Kral.prlitik and shown thew upting• 2l. S. Genian scholarship will for inc itrigible visionaries. The say on such occasion.: " If we look on enemies of GI -many bsve been sneer- the numeral 2 not as 2, but only ee the ing at the Keiser', people as a nation convenient expression of the square of ger hlorre rod canal oguere. That is root of 2 multiplied by the airtime tiue. Germany is the w,ld-eyed root of 2. teen it is to he seen that, .t ranger with • pencil and a piece of under the circumstances we bave in [ who asks only three mtnutee of mind the duan of the ...risme root of Paper v..ur Bute t , dewoua army the invasion ,2 multiplied b the and mnthodoIogy, in of her words. But the outcowie is the same. The conmmuter with a pencil will some- times insi •t, in curt fashion. that -41101110110110111 IT COMES ON YOU VERY GRADU- ALLY. --- Kidney Dtea•as a Memee to be Gs ' idea Against [.cella, Sadh.. Oct. 16tb. (Bipedal).- After suffering for •hent two yeses', from backacbe tbat nosily developed `I into rbeuezatirm and Bright's dteeaar. Ste Peter C. Juhuson, • well -knows.) resident here, found a cure for all her ` trouble* in Dudd's Kidney Pills. •' "1 was troubled with a coil," Mrs. Jubneon says. 'that left me with a pain in the hack. My muscles would also cramp and I had nasty backache*. My sleep because broken mod union fre*bing. I had dark circle* under ray eyes and 1 wee often diuy. It was not till first rheumatism and thea Bight's disease were added to my troubles that 1 realiz.d that guy kid- neys were the seat of my townie.. Then 1 commenced to use Dodd's Kid- ney Palls. Five bones made me well. i Now if 1 have any 'limpid -ousel kidney trouble t just get s oz of t)odd's Ki ney Pills. Tbey never tail to give sequel of the satisfaction wherever bey are u -ed. of Calituruia by an army of Eve [nil- .quare snot n(2 will equal S. The lion 1'hiu.'e lander the leader.lop of commuter with • pencil will point out iTb• girth of a Nation" is history the Nil ado. Tbr mai with the Pen' to v-. m the dander to Ve.tero civilis- vitalized and run tde hieing. Go and See it for that. Ilia and wee it because of the wonder ot the pictures them- selves, and the marvel of this new art of Hl.u-'usking, of which it is the last word. L*diei 12.541 and PM) eho.e, size's 2 1.2 to 1. to clear at ilia %% alters S; Co. oil' play. with rare. and contioente athon from modern foree.. operating and Alliances and w'cial revolutions. among 911[1llp),tino Chinese ; whereas He shskee an Ala•ks-Cape Horn rail- we know that thete are only about way fr his .le -yes. He pull. Gov- 400,0ist,trin Cbin•ie The Houston ernwent ownerahip,,of the coalmium Stewart Cham►'erlsin school of (Irr- out of bis vest porker. He is own man scho!arahip and logic will brother to Maximilian Harden, who, ray : -As Johann" Fuukeistero has in r' short pu,eothr-i•. bring• Cin- ray in his.mo t -making inveetiga- ada umber the :stars and S;i ipr.. He Iio01 on 'Blood Teets and Nervuua is kin totb.learned fantastic Ger- �Reac•ions among the ('bine*..' pub- wone who pall out • Isrge-trt:ule map 1 shed in the Jahrhucher der phantae- and pity Manifest Destiny : showing. n.chen Wit.sersr•haften. Leipzig. 1911 - for install e. how the cot,n,tutation of. 13, the productive .•nr.g7 capably of the Eupttr.:tee spells the oo, to of. being diveloprtihy'heaves-sge Chin - English rule in India : how tan este peas, ret is equal to 21 limen the preilomutaut (i .1i. -L [tin elemtent in latent .nergy of the European farm - the Moth of France, stirring w¢Ainet' tee. Ir ie therefor. only nec-{weary the 0,11., -Teuton element an the -north 1 •o multiply 4'41.,up.olO ('linemen by of France, means: n it tonal .cI per ; a to see how iorvitahie ie the time and how the in•rr,C ton of the 6u1f ,.when the Western world will be con- Strraair and the unJe wind. beingfronted by the power of an aro ed South/ ait',nt the soh -re of, *bins of nine bun ired million m -n." Europra'* d•'rsiosti •n t .the er•lu+ion i For all its minute scb,4fatship and of the Cubed Stet M. Herr Harden I vast appit•tu- of peycbolosi nil re_ h oke at a trap An t Ceti... l' m oda 10 � weal eh, Germany is the roan with n he the Urn -d '.sate*. N‘ Ont II"' t'e•la pencil who can prove anything. With for several prate. orcessitrling Inns[ the great het o ----and the Py•ial.v happwu n4 1., C•t,n Ion .d the 1. --""ed I an overwhelming.uohiliztttun of gro- h.ences from the Province. Mb sue- valiant ----- • It dors nut lo, k Stetee u. :he last twenty rats does graphical detail the (German savant Cesar hoe not vet. been named. vett' ptou. owIrt•t Wll Werk Out. A Preshyleriau synod bas resolved !clinic r. Ads eru e, in favor of obeervinR Thanksgiving 1*.r,.iptoeitc in neutral pr,ducts Day on. a \Crdnesday installed tag a with • corresponding Leto tit for the Mot.dsy and of r•eatoring the real fawner in the lenwval ..f duty front t' Ani further nit matte In the mall A: h a pencil. 'ran show yo�,sw Inevitable it was Decedent F.nnce,'het was drat Ted l that a great n nation should bare to .rutupie up inter ;h" H. .t blow , eriseu in the rieh (lye. -.alleys of the bout the German net :-h'pkeeping. ; Nilo and Euphrates. He can also byp'cntical England, that *Dula etrgi show von bow inevitable it was that a larch • iinconleool And unto on France to w -.r and leave her in the i eiviliz.tion shouldr bate arisen nn the 'permed mm.dtain-top. o1 Pero. 11• can show endure von how oh • Norman inrasi.on inev- s.4 ort., owl chine' effor;a W curb the moo. polos that Ito -air that• c.•laid not p'-•[1,17 d kr-twit fi of the day. A. it is now. .,got caner. 1 called S [suet.'. d ad h the th a' will vet t'e mole than six tuenthr, f oat ,Fru iulr'y hrtil.zed the F.nghsh nation, elle. in the r•rrrt- of P."' ; Russian f inevitable eternized the Kussin it might h -Iter be pot ' bol made v ro Day. • the wolutimu 1 t the tremeodou. pro' - There seems to hoe no Inuit to the Isms of ezi-terse that are facing ail will continue to face this (.011101y. multiplying of 'usxiatiunr'"t1' one French-Canadians Are Fighting. kind and another. A Mini.tere . Huuiittw T'tos \\'tyre A -owlet ion has been organized The la=t convoy of troopships which in Toronto. Next, wr suppose, [bete strived Ai Enttlish ports l -t week will br an Association of Ministers' cathed two French-('Aua.Lan het- Children. het - .14101:111 on the way to j nn •th.«r are doing so well on Inc fighting hue. .\nnouncewrnt is wade from St. There are other banal tiring rued* Luigis of the death of lieu. 111 R. ready The Montreal lor tbe *az ate thinks hatrO [- Hicks, the famour.weather p:ogno.ti- fano new -papers shouhi pay re 4(4• eno n. Some people had absolute tention io three fay'+ than to the dis- confldence in Hicks' f wee art• and will turl'ances caused by the Livrl stud now be at a anew for lona;-distance ent.. Canada's Need of a Navy. weather' predictions -unless. indeed, Monne ti Herald • he has left an efficient "uudrrstudy." If the4L• tier Naval Act, whicb ii '\Lary letuand. are twine !wade up n still on the statute i.ok, of the Do- o . ret wht.h Can- ada u had i h mtnnsn. h toren pert lot K the B order Government t o take MIIIP would now ti, possessed of a Heet action regarding the high cost of lir. of l;ght cru sen and torpedo boat Be- ing. The Government his not done army.- e that would five ample, poo - anything cud mesal not lr expected to lection aK inst German submarines do very much. When the Laurier along the Atlantic coast. Th. appear - o( • idin suhruarine on this ant-uil„4rlets eager to rm.. hat's- ; node how the l'artar - inya•IAn revolutionaries prepared to march on 'anion B.holan -all the world over the \\ hit* Palaver: Hiitiah trade-ution• , have that tock ; but it has been 1.,s refusing to beck o1' a war ; Celtic brought t • perfeet4on in the country of Inland rising as • not , - 1.tu-t 5 n' Nazimilirn Harden and Houston domination -t bran a e ' , y a few of i Stewart ('harybetlein - The Nation the tragi•c'wic calcul. i , e or the ,New lo,k,. i'.opite wi,h a 1•rncil. fit t 'tie). Ir bit of lead loud a. .1 tile, ! y in -- - raiding wisdom anew K Government attempted t•• wake liv aide of the Atlantic is one more pto..f ing eonditiunv raster by tariff reduc- of the wi om of the policy of wino the people put it out of office. holing • Canadian navy. which policy _ _ ' was adopt unawiwotedy by both The l'anadian Magazine has been parties in the C*nadtan Parlsawent in 1Ilil. and st.heeyuentl .4 pudiated by tact tusking • record in its recent monthly the (0nseevativ0 l.edeI. in order to teeur', of which that for October is a placate the Nationalivs. good *ample. The leading Article in the current number is the first instal- , See "The Yellow Mewwest" with the melt of a wet chronicle. "Thr Fun greatest cast of dramatic •mists ever C anaili-n. io France." by F M.'K.I-' as*emhled. ►(en's high rubber hoots --to clear At P.A.", Men's long leather hoots, risen lar line WOO, to clear at Litt& Wal ten ('o. 140ines.ekers' Escursi ons to Western Canada The Grand Trunk Railway System issues concoct trip hom.se.ker.' tickets at vete low (ere. from stations in l',nada to points in Manitoba. Saskat- chewan And Alberta, each Tuesday until 0. -lobes :(1.t inelneive. via North Beg. Cochrane and Tr►neeor•tlnestal route or 414. Chie•go, Rt. Pgill and Duluth and good returning two months from gate of issue. Through tourist sleeping Core are operated each Tuesday for Winnipeg. leaving Toronto 444.45 p. ni. eta Trans- , continent Al route without Change. !Reservations in t -wrist .l.ep'rs may Ilse obtained at nominal charge on Ap- plication to any Grand Trunk ticket office. The (a and Tt unk Pacify Railway is Ib..horteet and quickest route between Winnipeg. Saskatoon and Kdmonton, with.stoolh roadbed, electric-light.d .leeplrg ears. ►hmugh the newest. most pie,nreeque cod most rapidly da•sleping .eetktw of. Western ('anode. Before deciding/ on your trip ask (brand Twwk weed* to ferw►ek full =elate ter write r. lis Horning. The Presidential nnminer across t)ietrlet Passenger Anewt. Toronto. the line are getting sorrel up. A few Onu Ott ;lemon ora ia,g lhtt th'. P.., •1•a....ac world would raw egninet Eoaland, the tyrant of Egyrt, Rus•u, rhe •po - iator of Perm's. Italy lit her i10 r of 7 riplt and France for her seize. a of Mon wen • o.,ly. soturhow ut otter.,' the Pm -Islamic world did not rise. and the Grand Sherif of the h ly city of Merca NM declared war •g 411100. the Caliph at C'oasta ltinople. It is true that the man with a pen- cil Ilse leen hu.y on the other rid•. Many it calculation 1n An Allied am stem- haw gone •shay. Bur A li-d calculations have been, as we said..na - vev Bell. It is decidedly readable• I- nd Succeeding chapters of the narra- tive will he looked for eagerly. There'. are also in the nomher several good short stories, a nu ',loam! erticlrs nn timely subjects and some splendid illuaratione: Altogether the -Cana- ditto" it showigggratifying aigns td new and vieoro, 4 life. Two letters in Monday's Toronto' Glohe criticizing the Department of • Education treat( the peculiar cireuu,- i owace that. while there is prnhahly no other department of the Government eo much in nerd of public criticism. the Oppreaition leaders on the plalfor,ni and in the press hardly devote a wind to it. What is the 144.40 i 1s there no one in the Liberal ranks crumble of leadenbip in educational matters? It the Opposition leaden, wool,' lend their ears tot • few hour. M the .du. c•lionine of the P.n4in'-e they might ;tic up some owre. ,'f much greater importance than ..,mr with which the} are now concerning themselves, CONVENTION AT SEAFORTH. Sunday School Workers of Centre Huron Have Successful Gathering. Seaforth, ()et. 13.-A successful "unday school convention was held in Sea(otth .n connection with the Centre Huron branch of tl e Provin- cial 5•.nday S't'ool Association. The •H -lame were held in the Preehytetiaf church, and a representative frau the Ontaa1,• .t.eociation, it, the Gerson of Mi.. Bertha Leine, of Tonant'•, was present. Thr pHident. J. H. Wilson A Deadly Grip. Held doe n - Frum The Beltisstxe Americas. W. ACHESON & SON Extra Values in Ladies' Plush and Sealette Coats UST received a very select, stylish and J beautifully made lot of ladies'Pluus o and Sealette Coats, sizes 36 42 Ex- ceptional values at 523, 525 and 530 Ladies' Canadian Muskrat Coats Tw•entt new ones to choose from, satin lined, full sweep skirt, No. 1 select skins. 1.") inhes on $$60at each► 543, and Penman's Hosiery One hundred dozen Penman's black Cashmere Hose. double heels and toes, seamltss, sizes Si to s� 10. old value. Special per pair rt Cotton Blankets One hundred and 'fifty pairs hest quality Am- erican Cotton Blankets, largest size made, worth 12_25, at per pair............. ... . 51.85 W. ACHESON &SON It Pays to Advertise in the SIGNAL FARE S3 22 NDAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO cLE`%ELAND w- �_""ier..- The Grant Slip "SFJF/1f IDEFE" ♦ Tv level nag wwt meth .tomr ea me mined .w d dr w14 S4 14 as.r-e4' tome Mr" Ogb F DOC s Sere - 'CITY OF BUFFALO' 'PITY Q �- - hlassifi't'e ALTO/ tar BUFFALO-Dsfay, May bat to No1.15th-CLEVELAND II: Y. Immo Cw.teai - - . 4 as r V. • a(;r• sad-•••- [ f J a.. K 4'..e Wallahs • • • • 1�,A. IL, V 14eeea al.eerd T�.i .b wwt G•-sr±.wr e1 .1...tmd tw Gtr 5.44 ver-•..: r. T..s+a pr•.a ass .n r'-'-'11-1" . tr :. t.s.v cocoons t.e.,a. nc:.1' mea'i ..IoM m. rets r r t- - -�. �.re.fk r.rt.r.ete •._•{ . a rev, .,'.sea L+�. �r--yK,..sr±ts`o'w . 4.--r....,.:,-see.^t: ....• (171............i11 y .-t.ar .-. ,••-•r•e•••, Ower per{. aa'1 er _t - ,- , -.LA'-) - -'L-4 Teta I...IT CU. o:'- - 'end. tae e.� T_17� ra , lam. eeew, Tinning of All Kinds .lone promptly. thurt.ugh1y and rea sonably. We'll repair Of renru your roof. ,ant vinic chimney trop. leaden• gutter. ot cornice in first class condition. Family Repairing. Too, if you want it. Tut a new copper bottom on the wash boiler, mend all kind. of leak• in tinware. Fred Hunt HANfILToX STREET ' PIIUNF. l :s .4 -. •1 w Take OneTonight =if lou feel bilious, -headachy" and irritable --- for that's a sign your liver is out of order.. Your food is not digesting -it, stays in the stomach a soar, fermented mass, poisoning the system. Just take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets --- they make the liver do its work -they cleanse sed resew* the etenech sad brae the whole d.rwu.4 airwave. Teal fed h. ,s me mamma. At all deesaut.. rhe., w br ass¢ u... Ckeukerl.ia i thane Company. Tenses 1111 CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS *Titre ane nsonsenf, please, while f .sasson the telephone! s Answer Your Telephone Promptly. A practice that will do much to improve the quality of your service is that of answering your telephone promptly. Promptness in answering is a courtesy that your telephone caller appreciates --delay may cause him to abandon the call and turn to a competitor who realises the importance of a prompt response when the bell rings. Prompt service over your store telephone is a welcome evidence to your customer that you and your staff are alert -anxious to serve. Why not make it an invariable rule to answer pour tele- phone promptly ? The Bell Telephone Co. OF CANADA. 1'• 14