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The Clinton New Era, 1914-09-10, Page 6• t. PAGE FIVE 'LER CLINTON NEW ERA. Tlitaraday, $61A0ntpev :19011', 914, Mae maaamm6mm16ll6mmlrmmmmlamlilf. m 6aamlmlmuu a96fm61 icor ■■ Wtl17111tltmtlllW�mlm 1111Wr11117tlj@MTllprftl@6111117irgNm111reWIIrIIIP!finew ■■circ•■rr■■ansate■ ea•a■•me•tometemur■•aaur niurponilmlm6�uHbwuliumulticldlmmmumqu�6m>mol6tuammmum.emmwywlwmumunumu� ro �M+e���m�.Wlyuufumlumllcis161mks6mo,uumaolm6suluCmm;mmmymmmm;umrmr ■ Waves! Mothers! JustaWorou! Daughters r A woman's organism is a very delicate thing—it very easily, • gets out of order—just like a delicate piece ,of machinery, it requires more than ordinary care and attention. - ■ There are many signewhichpointtodisorder,suchsel.eadaches,unaccount-. r able pains in various parts of the body, listlessness, nervousness, irritableness,. ' r dizziness, faintness, backache, loss of appetite, depression, and many others. �� • ■ Dr. tierce's Favorite Prescription . ■ has been the means ofrestoring thousands ofsuffering women tonatural health , ■ ■ - and strength. For more than forty years it bus been successfully carrying on ■ IIIthis great work. Today it is known throughout the length and breadth of every ■ z land. Women everywhere look upon it as a helpful friend. Let it aid you. • Sold in liquid tablet .form bY druggists, ort trial l box mailed You for SO eachfrom OrPismo s'Uisemar Buffalo, "' ■ Buffal • ■ Dr.Plerce'sPleasant Pellets repo(ateStornach.Liverand Dowels ■ MRlm'!W®IINs3tlu1911mm9Gclimmli1mm1mtWm!mpa711mYum6mmumAy4ma910 mac m hilts Issnucsuo lontmmmnmrmmldmm6mJnslm'oain11mnM ■■rau■■■mma■a■aaauu•uu•a■auaa■easmeararrrrrr■ o01 I•ImItllNrmlLtllmNUCmmmm9WIIm16mCNmmVE9a (seem c «ppm cIGNIGGAI LIalum9W7;mmm6ll'myWWIaolN6lWmlmClm4mllah.�i 'tom DISTRICT NEWS: 'leder/eh A large' delegaattioln of T'emperansq faosakers Wanted' otnithe town come- cil' lia(slt'•ridsy evening and re- quested tlua(t the law in regard, to sellitng un?d'er the no liquor license welt beenfoeced. The atlayar in:- formed' mtheideputtatioii that the council Would look an be. the Matter and gee that' llhelavie was enforced The tetmpeilatntce party promised to give :adI!the aid in their power. Alt the regular meeting{ of the town cownlci1 ,provieibn wide made to look after •t'heo eedy ones in town this;etolmntvgl winter and also to provide hoes, forthe 'wiles and fiamiliesof�msoldiers who havve left service. Thecouncil' propose to join is with committees of various societies and churches and have a joint committee itoen(vestigate all teases that come to their notice. Stanley Mr, John McFarlane, and Mr. and Mrs. Adarn Stewart attended the In- •duetrial at Toronto last week, Slr. Ed Glen is at the Industrial ;Exhibition at Toronto this weelc, ivir. John Innes and wife also attended the fair. ! Miss Edith Murray or London visit. Reed at the home of Mr. John McCowan •last week, A. number of people from the line at- tended the Missionary meeting in Hensall on Tuesday. Miss Daisy Copp of Clinton' visited, at the home of Mr. Hugh Mctxregor at the end of last week. Miss Campbell, teacher of S. S. No, 10 Stanley, visited at her hone in /Jul- iet en the holiday. Mr. Woods of St. Helens visited at the home of Mr. Thos. Campbell last week, , LUI1uC1n ROatfQ people who travel the Louden ?`tee. ore thankful for the town Conn cil li meting up the two electric dtgbts at the bridge. It has been a dark s,•ut for many years. al Geo, Hanley is taking in the Tote .o Exhibition this week. M' + Tilly McCartney returned to Det, nt after a visit in and around the More wheat has been sown this° fall in this neighborhood than for many -years past, Mr. Charles Holland gave an inter- esting address at the League last Tues •day night and they are glad to see him back again. League meets next Tuesday night at the home of Mr, Frank Grant, - Brussels Lewis !Holler an olid resident of Grey township, is from cancer of the stomach. He was 78 years orf age ,anid', is survived by sirs 'wife ants grown up falmily. He died at the home of his son-Matalw, James Denlm'ore. Principal B. 45,, Scoot, of Brussels Continuation. School,' was united in marriage to Miss Dorothy Fern 'Hlanvmtan, of Collirvgwo,od. They have sett lup housekeeping on'Turn- berry 'sitree(t. Wednesday of this week public services' vvere; held in the churches as day, of,' humiliation, and prayer in connection with the present watr. A'locall tennis tonrnament) is be- ing he'1d, in which ta'score of girls :and young men axe taking part The; banks( (axe deducting two per 'cent 'discount on American money. Brussels Continuation, Belden' op enMrs, t: hsa,week wthhvala large a, G k en lance:tamdexre1lenh xosPestI• (prl)Holmee' and, Mistds Doro rT'oronto Markets 0.00 Oaltiti,.e ; { 4 1 .9',00 Ltaambs i - 8.60 I Sheep{ 1 6,50 Cheeses 15 3-4c Butter ' 25e to 27e Eggs - 27e Whealt Oasts '58e to 60c Batley ▪ 70c tPgtatoes per bag 1.25 Begins .. $1.75 do 1,85 thy have gone to the, (Pacific coast foe 'aI visaht with relatives. • Contractor Brown who fell with the scaffold atlfhe see* (Presbyter Church, is unipro ving and evill soon bean right. llolmess'ille Dr. Thos. Holmes of Detroit, brother of J. le Hanes, who has been spend- ing a few weeks here, returned home on Wednesday. Be was accompanied by hie daughter, Estella. The Dr, is in a very delicate state of beadth. Mr. and Mrs: J. Howard, of Goderieb are visiting at Miss Sarah Tebbutt's. Mrs. D. Glidden spent the week end in Mitchell, The Episcopal Church people had a corn roast on Mr. Forresters flats last Friday evening. Quite a jolly time was spent by those present. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the school picnic to he held next Friday afternoon on Mr. Forresters flats. Londesboro A. quite wedding was solemnized on Mammy, Sept. 7th by Rev. A. J. Thomas, M, A. B. D. at Dundee Oen• tre Methodist parsonage, when Mr. Frank Trickett, formerly of Londes ondes koro was united in t0 a Annie nnie Gertrude Vodden, daughter of Mr Wm. A. Vodden of;Hullett. The Londesbox'o branch of Women's Institute will hold their regular monthly meeting on Sept. 17 at half past 2 p. m. A large attendance is re- quested. Subject Economic problem of• the country girl to be taken by Miss S, Barri Solo by Mrs. E. Adams. Gronetance Mr and Mrs. Jos. McGuire and baby of Watford spent a few days the guest of her sister Mrs. W. Britten. Mrs, Dan Sutherland is visiting her daughter Mrs. S. B Kindy of Toronto. Mr. W, McIntosh is improving. Mr. Alex McDonald and Lester of Stafford called on their uncle Mr. W. 2v Intosh on Sunday. and Mrs, C. Adams and Tom Aa ins were visitors at Blyth on Sat- urday. MINOR LOCALS. N ext public holiday • Will be Thahnks'givinlg Day. Lilts of rain., Labor Day holiday tivas not extra heavy, foie the railways. Got your coal in 'Meta' Coming to Clinton —ON— Wednesday, Sept: 23 PROF. DORENWEND . of Toronto will be at the Rattenbury House a special Sample Stock of all The Latest Styles in Hair uouds FOR, LADIES There will be shown beautiful Braids, Switches, Trans- formations; Pompadours, Waves, Fronts, Full Wigs, Etc., of the finest quality hair and workmanship that cannot be excelled. Those who are desirous of seeing something that will beautify their appearance should not miss this opportunity of calling at the hotel during the visit GENTLEMEN Tire You 'Bald ? Come and have a FREE DI+IMONSTRATION of P� f4i►��c,,6jr rk (/ "The JDorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee." which is the only structure of its kind. They are feather weight, indetect able, hygienic, and will makeyou appear 20 years younger. av®9'n b men in all stations in lily D y , over x5� ,goo in use � r T1lE DORENWEND 00. OV TORONTO, Limited 91 THE HOUSE OFt QUALITY HAIR GOODS. 103.105 Yonge Street; Toronto ..................••••#oo. 'WAR SUMWtRi: • 250,000 (Russ inn treent This news paper attributes L. i• lcitiiam' presentee) ,aleMe, - „ .i coneelntra ton of the 'ate 0,0 al. , The itwenjelb.L; eistu,?ity list just issued by lthe eaerantatns i:otelains 1,1801 interims, Included in the list are 187 dead and, ntearly.1,000 xvound ed. ' 1 Theetotal casularliities thus far pub fished is re ate 2,273 dead , and 10,714 wounded and 3,240 miss- ing. There are arc preselnitl time' about 6,000 ' Crewman suspects and prison- ers) wee Intl hies coneent(t'oett6on cemps of Great Britain, Tuesday Gemmel Jofifre?s- plains; are being Carried oiit Jared the allied troops late forcing the G'ennamfs back i,n • a North!, Best d'iredtiom, !The{ German cruiser Gpebevi is reported' to have been, released by Turnkey. Thei Awstiralia,n, Dreadnought Aus ta;alia is -chasing, the German, erui- ser Nurnberg in Hawaiian waters. Ili is(reponted that the Germans are sacking and burning T'ernionde A 'British submarine pentet'6'ated instal. harbor of Brean.erlva venin anal caused a panic among Germans by firing two torpedoes. Two Russian) armies 'are 'marching to ,invade Hungary 'while a (third is foreing' back combined Austrian and, 'German forces The 'Germans .have destroyed the Belgian, town of,.Din'andj, 15 ,mules south of Namur, sifter shooting hun deeds of the male inhabit...ante. Ihla s A despatch to the London Even- ing 'News Mates that the ali,es have been successful in !turning back the enemy and the British troopsi ,actnkihiltatled ' the Imperial Guard( under the' comnnan(dt of the Crowns Prinoet Frederick William, `''The repulse of( the Getman at,- -tack ;against the southern part? o8 Antwerp, at Oappelle au, Borst by the Belgians was successful, the Germans leavian(g thousands of bodies on; (the field and retiring in 'disorder(' on 'Vilvorde, elk miles noritheastl of Brussels. , They are demoralized by the complete check of the attempt against Antwerp and by the loses inlfiicr;*d by,our field artillery; The Beltant losses are not entemercue." A Petrogradt despaten qo The Daily Mail, darted Sunday, says The Beuese Gazette reports that a squadrons of Death's ;Head Hussars, of which +tied Crown, Prince was com:mender during his stay at Dan- zig wart defealteld and comp'leteliy 'cull up ,ntear, Hococzin, in ;Poland. Count Stolberg, the( commander of the sq;ttadron, avid all the other officers were among the fallen I A Havas Agency despatch from Zurich,. Switzerland, slays that the newspapers( there aainoiince that Germany has rejected Austria's re- quest for a lolanl and that the bank- ers have taken similar action,. Advices frcen• Louvain State. that priceless works of art were destrov ed by •fthe Genm,a is there, namely ; "The Descent From; the Cross,' The Last Supper' +and( the 'fifteenth eerie 'tory; screen' entitled 'The Martyr- dom of St. Erasmus, 'The. Last Supper' was in three seetlio'ns, of which the:twidtdle one was destroy- ed," R;ussiat, IFratnce and Great Britt - Iain signed'an agreement that none of them could' make peace without the consent of tai three nations. British C'oliumlbala .will sb,n,d 25.- 000 5:000 castes• of tinned, salmon as a special giflt to the Empire, There are. 48 (tins in each ease, and the shipment is worth , !approximately 5135,0001 The Japanese naval commander reports that two seaplanes, recon?. 'noi'tered' Tsin'g Ttau, in the, German (territioryr of Kiao-Chau, yesterday, land dropped bombs. on the wireless barracks. One of the seaplanes re- ceived fifteen phots in its planes but. bo'thi returned stalely. A despatch to The Express from Stockholm says that' the name of the Germta,n tEnnpetor has been stricken from; the list; of aitominta- tionls foe tore next Nobel peace prize. ' A bombardment of the 'fortifica- tions( in the Bay of Cattaro, Aus- 'hiial-Hiutng.ary, from the sea vas begun by a barge Frenich flee t which) passed northward. Monday • Germans lost 5,000 in Termonde tel, iflteen fishing: (betats spunk by the Germans in (the -North Sea and tiie British fi,ahermen were 'tlaken to Wilhelm:shalven' as prisonlers of \VIar., Emperor William and ;general attta;ftl'1 are with( the forces!attaeltyng :the Boris {ally ;Neiney. The British Admliralty has issued the following notice; "Al's aids to nlaNitgta(tionr oft it.he east' coast of Enlglwlndd ;and'•Scottland, both by day tamnldtlnight, may, be removecY at any time, withoultikinly further, • warming than. is :con(tailaed in this notice.' 1VLaniato'.bltt hast oftferedt.50,000 bags of tile's!' to the 'Imperi(al Govenn- , Tcmn he Bllask Watch and Gireys stag ger (the Gertmlalnsr in the fighting Olt ISL Q'uenitlifn. , Sir; 'Cecil Sprung -Rice, the, British Am'bl'assador to the 'nutted. States received frot`ml the( British ,Foreigtn Office( a statement that nine for- eigni neutral merchant vessels had been destroyed •by'Gexttntatnt mines since( (the •bagiapniang of itthe ;war. The despaltch read i "Follo'wing. nielultnall merchant (vessels are known by the: Admnmrla'lty to have been destroyed by (Gentian, mines in 'most eases with loss of llnlie a- mong the crews ; Fivei. Danish, tw;o. Dutch, nine 'Norwegia'n and one Swedish."'t Saturday Raeleita+ claims a great (victory over Austria, 'Thousands of Aus- streans are k deli anld ten, jthout- sand ,taken prisoners. According to information derived' frojm, la Itrwslt(wo.rthy source seven Ge-eniam sdesltroyers and tprtpedo bolts have arrived at Kiel feu a dlalmlagged, colndition, and it is under sitolo'cll ?that, others( have hems sunk in(the vicinity( of !the Kiel Canal, Lady Sltrathcon'a has given ,$50,000 ttow(ards the )nainitenence of • (the WOMAN'S BEST MEIICINE Mrs. KeIIy Advises. allWomen to Take "Fruit -a -Tires" Hnoaasvnr,r,n, Orea•, AUG. 26th. 1913. "I Can highly recommend Fruit -a - Lives" because they did Inc an awful lot'o f good and I cannot t speak too highly about, them. _About four years ago, I commenced taking '+Fruit-a- tiyes" for a general break -down and they did me a world of goad. We bought a good many dollar's worth, but it was money well spent because they did all that you claim for them. Their action is so pleasant, compared with other laxatives, that I found only pleasure, aswell as health, in taking them.. They seemed to me to be particularly suited to woolen on account of their mild and gentle action, and I trust that some other women may start taking "Fruit-a-tives" after reading my tetter, and•if they do, I am satisfied the results will be the same as in my own case". MRs. W. N. PELLY "Fruit-a-tives " are sold by all. dealers at pc. a box, 6 for $2.5o, trial size, 250, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Strlaitthcoln(a Horse, raise(' by tier father 'for the South African, War who wilt be senit, it es staid', as e unit with the Canadian expedition- ary force. Ln.addition Oto the' first expedi- tion, Aualttrlaliii has arranged to send Ito Britain. more; infantry and light ,horse. A French report, stbtese that the German army is checked in' . dis- trict of Verdrdn+. A4desptatch tel the Pewter Tense gram, Company from Rome says that from private news which came +serous the Austtlrialn froneiens it appea.rs,thatlgreat discontent pre- vails among, the Austlrian troops of 'Slav nationality, a Several cases of insubordination, it is said have been suppressed; by the snooeing ox those 'suspected of;dislopaiity but • eantetinly in' some of the regiments is feared. Alist ,of Gweleve ships was placed fCIT disposal before the first prize court held tat London, England since the Crimean war, The list included four slteamships and eight sailing vessels. Others will be dis posed of tat later sessions of the count, Most of 6o -day's' cases were nundefelnded. The 'first case called was:lthatpfl the Chile, which is (a 2,000 ton, barque. The court is presided over by Sir. Samuel Evans President of•the Adminal'ty Div- e n+ Germlany has lost c ver 100,000 ?nen in ,vIarious battles. The Bulgaria, Government ;will re main; neutral, Friday Dtis reported theta big Russian anmy landed in:Scotland and reship ped *Ito serve in Belgium. An additional; casualty last, of the British losses leae been publish ed (as• follows killed officers 66 rank( 82 j Wounded 78 ofdicers 312 rank, andss,'iill-g 86 pfdicers 4,672 mein. The" surrender of Amiens to the Gemm;ane cult off alt' communica- tion between( lamas: and?slue sera by way of Calais and 'Bolutlogt,ie. The ;Russians •still outtnumber the Austnains and have opened the road 'to Berlin land Vienna. Genualre army haat tremendous losses tas.whole divisions of 4th. corps is wiped out. New Brunswick's gift to the aid of itheEmpire is 100,000 bushels of potatoes,. King George iain;d Queen Mary visited the ;wounded; brought to langlanld• Bombardment of Malines, lasted two hours.. rutltey blatsl Darcienellles to American, cruiser, which went 'tin ;aid Americans 'sufderets. The charge, of the British 9th. Lancers isreportedl as a second Balaklava asttheYrode forward and silenced a,Genman battery. The 'Emperor, of Russia: in a letter says that'all the money( that Bel- ggittm hlad!been made too pay ea Gormkan' the 'latter country will be forced tto+repray withipnitereat;na East 'Prussia, ,t 9 • PURL BLOOD MEANS HEALTH Pure Blood lion Best Be Obtained Through Dr. Williams Pink Pills If people would realize the im- portance fo keeping ;the blood rich and pure there :would be leas, sick- ness. The blood is the means; through which' thenourishment, lglalned fromi liboal reaches'the dif- ferent parts• of, thebotdy. If the blood is imparrd, the ntourishment tthaltt reaches` the ntervesy bone and muscle is fttatnited with; poison land disease follows. The( blood is ;also the medium 'by which' the body fights off disease. Lf the blood • is thin (amlcl watery •this power of re- sidltence to'disda'se is (weakened. Dr. tW'illirams' Pink Pauls build up the blood. They increase the abili- ty tof tihe', bodyl"lto resist disease. They !sltrenglheln • he' nerves,in- crelaep the appetite, cure headache backache and aniv. dtisease caused by Ithilnt or impturet blood. If yaw are suffering and your blood' is ithi;n or eneputret there is al large ,p•obabililty that your con- dition, , is clamed by the condition of your blood. You should sltudy, Your onin( ease.. If you lack ambi- tion!, laird slioa t' \ of breath eater slight exercise,; late prale or 'sallow have no appetite, are not refreshed by sheep, if you have backacheor, headache, rhennnattic panne or stom- ach trouble, tormachttronuble, the treatment with Dr. 'Willilams' Pink ''ails for Pala Peo,- ple is woetlal inv,e.stigating. You elan( get these Pius 'through, : nnn;y medicine dealers r dialect by mail aft t50 ;cetnits a box of Dix boxes for 1$2.50 from ,The Dr . 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Men's Working Shirts at 49c 1000 yards of Print to clear at 9c 2 dozen Ladies Shoes to clear at $1.55 1 dozen Men's Suits, tweeds and serges, $1.50 Cardinal Chiesa Chosen as Pope RxF:•i,..aat t.Nomarot Rom.ey September 7 Cardinal Gloco moDella Chiestre Archbishop of Bologna, 'ands ?former assistana Papal Secretary b£ State, was to- day 'eledted, Pope, succeeding 'the Datta 'Ponitif'f, Plus; X. The elect ton Was on the neaten, ballot. With all of Ithei ceremony prescribed by the century -old traditions, of the Cath oleo church, the niew occupant of the Fishermiain's throne,. received the first (adoration of the Cardio toted since; Monday in the election. The newt Ponitiff chase to` Ina ldnneen as 'Bendiest XV., and, will Calvet designate; the elate for his coronation. , Held Post of Advises to the Holy Ofdice!, The new Pope was appoutntted sub sltittute 'Secretary' of State in, 1001, atn'd 50, 79V7 he was elecsted, to the Poet ofAdriselr teethe Holy Office Irl 1907 he wast appoin led Papal Ntuncio alt101achect in succession to Monsignor Itanlalld'ind, but this ap- pointment wars cancelled three clrys later. This incident had, 'oaourred iustt before heuias mtadeArchbishop of 13olcrtgla. When, 1Vlonsagnor Delta? Chiesa was approached tothis large and important Set 111 was declared in Rome that itt was mainly with the object of combatting amoderilsm" re lfgious ideas Bo'longa being the helatdquarters of the National Dem ciiatic League whose members ad vo salted what is known as amateur- ism, inireligioln., It will be remem betel' that "modernism" was sweep ingly condemned iniatn encyclical bytthe•Dat,g Pope, Pius.' Line?of new Pope. Reekon'iro 'the Ronrlaia Po,n tiftf s, as 260 imirrambetr (there 'have been alto Other 106:Popes who were 'Romen,s 102 otther,'dtivlian other than Roman , .ands 52 Transalpine or •(save from Cicily or 'Satrdintua) 'Tranrmardnc. Only one r nglishmanl Nicholas Bnake'speare has ever reached the chair of St., (Pettier.. He was elected in 1154 arsAdv+aini IV. Nd Benedict has' worm tthel Tripld Crownlsince Pope Benedict XIV died in 1758. The lisle oflthel 'fifteen Benedicts who (have reached, the Papacy with the, term of their occupancy is as BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the Y, M. C. A. BLDG.. LONDON', ONT.; Students assisted to positions. College m session from Sept. 1st. /Catalogue free. Enterany time. J. W. Westervelt' J. W. Westervelt, Jr. t. Principal. v`,.,-.1CbavereelAceuu'tant follows; Belnedlidt1., 62nd Pope, 5775-79. Benedict 11., 8lsltt. (Pope, 684-85. Benedict 1111., 104th Ftvpe 855-58 Benedict IV„ 117th Pope 900-033. Benedict V., 133rd, Pope 964. Benedict VI., 135th Pope 973-74. Benedndt VII., 13611h, Pope. 974-83 Betnedidt VIII., 145th Pope 1012-24 Benedict tlt IX•> 147t1u Pope 1032- 45 Benedict X., 154th. Pope 1058-59, Benedict XI„ 194th Pope, 17303-04. Be'nedidt XII„ 197th Pope 11334-42 Banedidt XIII 203rd. Pope 1394 - SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS Front heart Trouble and Nervous Prostration Mrs, John Hewson, Caledonia, Ont., writes:—"I feel it my duty to let you know of the great benefit your Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills did for me. I suffered for four years with heart trouble and nervous prostration. I was so bad that I coP go Id not upstairs without u sitting down at the top before I could go to my room. I couldn't sleep nor lie on ney left side, for it would seem as though my beartwould ate?. Itelle, A my time had come.- I was doe with the doctor, but didn't get any , benefit. I was advised to take Milburn's 4 Heart and Nerve Pills, so I got two boxes, 4 and after I had taken one box I began to feel better, and after I had taken 4 two I could go up and down stairs with- 4 out resting, so I took eight boxes, and 1 I am enjoying good health again. I I consider it a Godsend to have your pills in the house." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 4 50 cents per box or 3 boxes for $125 at alt dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Iamited, Toronto. Ont, 1424.'. Bened'idt XIV., 249th Pope 1740-58 Bened6dt•XV.,:260th Pope elected 19X4. tAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 9 t 9piohiosE' I 9 t 9 See and here our finest so a. 9 New Stylish designs of Iv N. ? Doherty Pianos , and I. I. 4 Organs, t 4r. 1 p. ,special values in Art 9 Cases` 4 9 41 Pianos and organs rent i 9 ed, choice new Edison i' 4 phonographs, Music & 'E 3 variety goods. I.E Music Emporium E E C.I-loare fwV/VWWWWWFIPIVIVI/VVVVVVO, areQa,atrs WESTERN FAIR LONDON, eANADA Ontario's Popular Exhibition September rth to i th p 9 1914 INCREASED PRIZE LIST Magnificent Programme of Attractions. Two Speed Events Daily New Fireworks every night. COME ' AND SEE The Dominion Experimental Farm Exhibit and The Canadian Royal Dragoons The Con, T. Kennedy Shows will fill the Midway, Music by the Base available Bands Reduced Railway Rates Commencing September 11th Special Excursion Days, Sept, 15t1t, 16th, 17th. All Tickets good till Sept. 21st. ALL INFORMATION FROM TEE SECRETARY W,' A. 11.11110, president A,111. HUNT, Secretary