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The Clinton New Era, 1914-10-01, Page 5'Thniriadlaiv,'Ootober est;; 1914. Sooner or later you will be wrong in every organ of your body. It is a well knownfact that over 95% of all sicknesses are caused by ailments of the digestive organs, If you have the slighest suspicion thatyour stomach requires treatment, don't delayan}oment. Little ills soon grow into serious ills. DE. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery soon rights the wrong. It helps the stomach digest the food and manu- facture nourishing blood. It has a tonic effect and soon enables' the stomach and heart to perform their functions in a natural, healthy , manner, without any outside aid. As Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery contains neither alcohol nor narcotics there is no reaction. Por over'forty years it has stood the test of both UM and abuse and is today the greatest remedy of its kind in the world. Begin now. Take it hone today. Sold by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or ' send 50c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial box For 31e you can get the Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages - cloth bound to' pay Cost of mailing. Write Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo.' N. Y. t Blyth, fair Viauegmionl3', ' - 2 yeas gelding or filly -Jas. Col- •clough and T. Wallace. 1 year old gelding or filly -•J. Par roltt. Team -Jas. Vanegmona and E, C. •JolnnsgnE ' Agriculturlall. Brood mare with foal -J. Cuming .J.Vianiegmon(d, Jas. 'Watt. Boat -D. Stalker and E.Taylor. 2yefar old gelding or filly- E. Taylor and J. McElroy. lyear old gelding or filly -R. R Watt and R.R. Fear. Team -F. Toll and; E. Taylor. Heavy Draught. ' Brood mare with toal-C. Ruddle IL R. Watt and E.Taylor. Foal -R. R. Watt and C:Ruddlo, 2year old gelding and filly -R. R. Watt and E. Taylor. lyear old gelding or filly -Jas. Watt. Telalm.-H.Younlg, Best our colts -W, Grey and T. McMicb.ael. Carriage Brood mare with foal -J. Elton Team-R,obert Ferris. Roadsters Brood mere -with foal -W. Taylor and Walter MoGiill. Taal -W. Taylor and Jas. Elton 2year gelding or filly-W.H, Mor rift. 1 year gelding or filly -W. Nesbitt and A. Sloan; Single driver-W..G. Grey, John Wright land Mr. McKenzie, Lady Driver-W.G, Grey and J. Wright. Team. Scott Bros., W. G, Grey. CATTLE Pure Bred Durbam,s Cow with oalf-J. S. Carter and J, Barr, 2 year heifer -J. Barr J. S. Scott lyear heifer R. Harrson A. Sloan Heifer calf -3 S. Carter and T. H. 'Taylor. Bull 1 -J. McElroy and J. Barr Bull calf -J. Barr and T.H. Taylor 3Ierd-J. Earn. Aberdeen Angus Jas. W. Bone took all the prizes thea -cyst(, \,•`' ;Grades ' Caw with calf -R. Harrison, an d R. W i mal . I ipghlq2•S Scott and Year steer -J. coR. 1Harilisoln, 1 year steer-R.1Harriison and J, 1Heffron. lyear heifer- 'IIarrison and J ye i R., J. S. Scott. • l year steer -R. ;Harrison. 1' and 2. Heifer calf _-W.Tear and J. Barr, Steer calf -T.'13. Taylor H. ,Horn'eY Pat steer --J. Beffron land 2. Fat cow or heifer -J. 'Heffron, and R. Hairv'isrin. ' 3 stock(!steens-J. Heffroni 1 &2 • Best animal any breed -J. McElroy (SHEEP Ldicesters Jas. Snell and Son, took gall the prizes In this cliass. Shropahiredo wm s .LF. Laidlanv took all the (prize money in this class. Any other kintd. • Fat sheep ewe or wether -James Snell end ,Son. PIGS. Improved Berkshire Brood sow-J.F. Laidlaw. a• POULTRY Geese-Hvgggitt Bros. ,.• Rouen ducks-,He�-,1..gi'tt Bros.1 &2 Ducks any ogler variety-Haggitt Brother, ..._.. .kmburggs-Haggi'tt Bros, W andlottes, white and silver ' t sop. Ela i B tl lieghorn,, white-J.F,Laidlaw 1 &2 Leghorn, -brown--R. Sellars, and H,aggitt Bras. 1 Leghro,rns, anal other variety- H'aggitt Bros. Orpingtowis-R. Sellars, IHaggi'tt Bros. Bnahams, dark and white, Hag- gift Bros " Minaroas 'Haggitt Bros.]. & 2. • Plyanouth Rocks, barred -R. Sel- lars 1 and 2. , • Plymouth Rocks, white and An cants-Haggitt Bros. Bliack breasted Red Gagne, Rhode Islalnd' 31eds, and rcallection of pigeons-Haggitt Bros. 1 and 2, 1 I SPECIAL PRIZES. Cat's special -R. arras s eciak R. H on ,Cu - t ,stone & Giardimer's special - 'Malt. Sl'oan's special -R. G. Mc- DON'T c- Wan, J,ackaanea special -•J. Jackson Grey Bros' special -C. Huddle, D. Stalker, J.Cuming and [W'.IPotter. T. McMichael & Sons' special -T. McMichael. Wm. Johnlston's special -W. San- !d)ersgn, J. Vaise :mond, W.M. Bell G. Pattersani and' Jos, Grasby. Jas, Rapsoin's 'special -W. G. Grey J, S, Chellew'sspecia'1-Wl. Watson Hay Bross' special-J.K. Wise ( dc2ViiSfaa &'Co's. specials- 11. Wightman and R.B. McGowan. !Wang. Moore &Sdn1s speci(a4-D. Lalidliaay. < J. Mac 1Dodid's special= J. Snell & Son r• Dr. Milne's special -'H. Horny. Dr. Mil'ne's special -R. Harrison(, W..WiaYsdnl.. Ds. Milnes speciall-J, S. Canter J. McMurchiels specla4-R. Wight anal(((. ' Dr. McTialggarti's (special -Wm. Wiaftsolnl. • Wan. Jacksen's special -Miss Pol- lock and H. Young. Women's Inlsttute special- R. Shortreed, H. Young and Mrs A Taylor. GRAIN Red Flail wheat, -'Wm. McGowan and J.K.:Wise, Spring wheat -BB. McGiowa'a. Speltz-J K. Wislei 6 -rowed Blarldy-J K. ' Wise and. W McGowan, 2 -rowed BIa'rleiyl-J. K. Wise and W. McGoev1aa�•in. 'White oiais long-R.B. McGowan and J. Barn. ; White •salts, short-Il„!Harrison end J. Bars,, Black oats Small peas and Large peals -J. K. Wise. 'Timothy seed -R, Richmond and J.K. Wise. Red Clover seed- J. K. Wise, Ensilage corn -J, J. Mason; and J, (Harr. 1 ,; ROOTS Collection. of .ggarden produce -J. Jackson, J ;IS Mason, W. M. Scott, Laite portatORO-Jt Pollard; 11.,G. McGowan. • Field Oarrots-1V, M. Scott and J. Jackman', 1 Garden carrots -J. Jackson, Hag- gitt Bnois, Swede Turnips -J. Barr, and W. M. Scoot: Turnips, ian(y other kind -W. M. Scott and J. J, Mason Beietle, table use -E, Cr Smith & Son, and C.IW4ght(man; ' Sug .er Beets g Man olds -R Har- rison and J Jackson, Maingel Wurzels, log -J Jack - cons labii J lBarr, Mange' Wurzels, globe- W. M. Scott land. C. K. Taylior. M'angel Wurzel, yellow -R, Har- risan land W. M. Scott. Pumpkin -J. J. 1Vlalson and W, Mc Gewalt Squash—W,M. Scott, J.J. Mason Red dniolnts-Jae, Jacksont: White field beans-R.Richman d. Citrons-J.J, Macon, W. M, Scott, 'Watermelons -H. Homey and C. K,ITay.lpr, ' Cabbage, named -J, Jackson and J. F. Laidlaw. Red pickling cabbage -J, Jackson Caulifliowver-H. Horsey and Jas. J'aclg9gn, Field corn, Dent -J. J. Mason and RI Hrarriesoes Flint. Cern-W,H. Morritt s,nd E. C.ISanvth &:iSdna IS•weeA corm -E C. Smith &,,,Son, and Jas. Jackson. DAIRY &; PROVISIONS Tub Butter -Wm. Watson. Crock Butter -Wm ,Wlaitson, Jas. Jaclessims. Butter in rolls -R. Richmond and C..Wigo nlgn, Butter in primbs-1R,.. Richmon d and R.'Wight(majn, Tome made bread-C.'Wightknan lana O. L'a+ldlaw. i Extsnacted hen .Y • ie- A.B. Carr, Bees land their Prodiets- A B Carr, Maple syrup -E, C. Smith & Sin, •anal Jae. Jackson,. Collection, of oanned or preserved fr ui;t-R;IRichnvotifo' 'Grape wile -D. Laidlaw and Wm. W.4tsan i Pea Biscuits-E.G. McGowan and Home made 'buns -Ci K. tTaylor, rand R. B. McGlolwarj, Twos -D pe L olid a l wand W. T. Jenkins: Lunch for working anfaln-James Jackson and H,rYoung:. t IsalYdr ca(k;e,--d: eoldiard' and C. W'ig:htintn.. 'lionataalio catsup{ -D, L,airllaw anid. Dineen Laidlaw • l i k - 'M dtand ? ro )lets Rl.lt?! eGo vbiin J. Ja4okie+ont ,Pickles any 'Other kin(d'-Duncan, Laidlaw and Miss Symington. Holme made soap -H. Young and R. Shortreed. (FRUIT. OH � ' T GROW BALD Use Parisian Sage 1f our hair(is getting thin, los- !_ ing its natural color or has that mttieid, lifeless and'(scraggy ap- pearance, the reason is evid e nt- derdi ff and failure to keep the 'Blenheim Pippisf R R. Sloan and E. C, Smith And: Sans' . (Millman Sweet-J.B,'1rern:ey jinn' Singh„ & Sett ' SMS�an!n,-R,11. Sloan, and E. C,Smitil &Sterik-R, R Sic. r Smit!* -R, R. Sl X.:. J, B, Tier ineY., Oirstalrno R. liciarion.ti and JTas., J a clysid n„ Spy 'apples Packed- R. R. Sloan' and' "3.'B. Tierney, 11Veahbhy,-J.13. Tierney and C. a' igh(tmrlti.. Canada Red -R.11. Sloan and R. G McClio,w11t'- Col verts-R. R .Sloan, and' D. Laidlaw, Aleaiaindeas--R1.114 Sloaaa and' W. Wlatooin. 20 oz Pippins --J s' -.J Cursing, R. R. Crab apples -C. Wight:anon andR.. RI. Sloan. Irgalmed varigt l -C.• E, Smyth & Son land IF.IToth Collection oflapp)✓ets-Ri,'R. Sloan amd C. W iglvitmass. Winter pears -R.11. Sloan and C. Dodids, Malt Pears -C. Dodds and 1 C. Wighitlna,4n., Plumes-C.I,W'ightmain; Al, B. Carr. Collection of plums -A, B. Garr. Ton aloes-J.'F. Laidlaw .and Jas, Jacleaeros Grapes -W. .avr. Scott 'an1d1 R. Short 'eieici. Peaches-R.R. Sloes and Wm M. Scott, • Winter apples -R.11. Sloan and C. Wagliltuaki t. Pall apples -RR .Sloan and E., 0, Snaith &f S ole. Balddvin-R,R. Sloan, 3.B, Tierney KSng,e-R. R. Sloaln, J. B. Tierney Norlllieen Spy. -J. B. Tierney. and • E m C, Smith , S n I Gre nSOi S' -R: R. aa el lg I n and hair roots properly nourished. J 13, Tierney. f Parisian' Sage applied daily for a Blibstto(n. Pippltn•-D.Laidltaw and week and then occasionally is all !. that is needed. It removes dand- ruff with one, application; almost. immediately .stns falling lin hair and I> itching head; invigorates the scalp and makes dull, (stringy hair soft, abundant and radiant with hfe. Equally good for men, women or• childirtetn -everyone' meads it, A large bottle . of this delightful : LADIES' WORK Applique work, Mist Livia,gstonle W. Ili., Tiaanblyn. ;Bedroom slippers, Miss Living- stone, Mrs. Crittenden. Batttenburg lace, , Mies Livings- tone, Rrt"M. Scott. ;.• Baby's outfit, Miss Livingstone Crochet quilt, Miss Symington, H. Young. Cushion. tops 11.hW.. Tartnblyn. Crochet work iln Silk, Miss Liv- ingstotnle land Miss Symington. Cushion top emibroidlered, Miss Livingetonto, Miss Symington. Crochet workinNovety braid, Miss Livingstone, Miss Symungton Collection of Ladies work, Miss Livi1nigetiopnfe. Crochielt work, cottony Miss Sy- anilnigtlotns Miss Livingstone, Cross stitch embroidery, 'H W. Tamblyn Miss Livir/gstone. ' Embroidery on Boltin g cloth, Miss Livingstlon(e, Miss Symington Eyelet centre piece, W. M. Scott Mise Livingetiokib, Embroidery on i Silk ,or Satin, Miss Livingstone, Mies Symington Embroidery Kenssingtlorn, Miss Symington, 9T. W. Tamblyn Embroidery Roman, Miss Living- sitdne; 'H( W. Tamblyn', Embroidery Shialdo'w, Miss Liv- ingstone, Miss Symington (Nancy Toilet set- Miss Liv - tin. Fancy pin cushion, Miss Living- stdnie, H. W. Taimiblyn. Fancy (handkerchief case, Mrs. Crittenden, Miss Livingstone (Etching -Miss Synnun,ton, H. W. Tialmblyn Fancy corset cover, 'Mrs, Crit- tlendlers Miss Livingstone. • Falncy work bag, Miss Living - Monte, Mrs. Crittenden. Fancy apron, 1H, 1W. Tamblyn, Mrs, Critttendlen. Genoa mitts, Miss Symiin(g7:fon, Miss Livinigstolnet H'oitOn or Point Lace, Miss Sy- miingtIo1i Miss Livingstone: IH,amdhuger oe.lNorwegian work, PEW. Tamblyn, Miss Livingstone Handkerchiefs, Miss Livingstone W.M. Scott. Itish crochet, Miss Livingstone. Kin•ii!ted lace in Cotton, Miss Gy- aniimgtpm, Miss Livingstone.. Knitted or Crochet ;envy wool •eLalwl, Miss Symmn,gildn, Miss Liv- ingetb nes Kitchen apron, Miss Livingstone, Miss Symington. Lace handloerchief, Miss Living- stone, W. M. Scott. Laundry bag, Mrs. Criytendien. Miss Livin,gst!ome, -Mount Mellick embroidery, Miss Living,sten e. Table Matte, 'H, W. Tamblyn, Miss Syiwlingbai1. ' Doylies, Mies Livingstone, Miss Synalniglion. Patch quilt, Miss Symiingtom Piano scarf, Miss Livingstone'. Miss Syminig'tdn Photo frames, Miss Livingstone, 'Pillow ease, Miss Livingstonie, Miss Symington Woolen Stobie, 113. W. Tamblyn, Miss Livings'yon,e; Quilt, A. B. Carr, Mrs. Crittenden Ribbon work, Sofa Pillow, Miss Livingstone. Slunnbes Robe -D. Laidlaw, Miss Symington, Tatting, Miss Livingstone, Miss Syimi,>ygtoln Centre piece, (Miss Syimington, Mrs, A. Taylor. Table cover. Miss Livingstonae, Miss ,min S a Y g 'n. TraYCloth, Miss Livingston e, Miss Symiingtjon: Tea coley, Mrs. Crittendejn, Mise LilvingStione_ 'Towels, Miss Livingstlone, Miss Sy$nbotan* Table centre piece, Miss Living. shone, Miss Symiln;,ton( • Whisk holder, Mies Livlog stone, Mrs. Crit(tlenidlc)tn, 'Wlatlachia!n work, Miss Symin(g- toiny Miss Livingsltbne. Dravn aorklMiss Lnvv n s one > Mrs. H. W. Tlamblynr • Fancy Netting, Miss Livingstone Miss Symington. 1 'FINE ARTS. Golcden, Russets -R. R. Slolaln and J. B. Tierney. • Roxboro Russet -R, R. 'Sloan and C. Wighitmlan • Seelessio,-,Furtber-T, B. Tierney, and !J .R, Sloan J2lielvmdn SDpii:zelnbdrg--R.R, Stolen and 1 , u' ;V'•Iarg•ner-J. B. • Tierney and RaR. i hair tonic can be had from W S. S5ga(n, , 11 Holmes or.j.ny drug, counter for , Ben Dnvis-1i,.,R. Sloan and E.' C. 50 cents. You ^rill surely like Par- Smith ' & ,Siem, Isiah Sage, T .ems; is no other "JustGnalventor-A. B, Carr an3c goody-Try!R it n w, R.Slgaiti,. • "Frusta -tines" Keeps Young And Old In Splendid Health J. W. HAMMOND iso. scoraaND,'ONT., Aug. 25th. 1913 "Fruit-a-tives" are the only pill manufactured, to my way of thinking. They work completely,no griping whatever, and one is plenty for any ordinary person at a dose. My wife wasa martyr to Constipation. We tried everything on the calendar without satisfaction, and spent large sums of money until we happened on "Fruit- a-tives". I cannot say too much in their favor. We have used them in the family for about two years and we would not use anything else as long as we can get "Fruit-a-tives".. Their action is mild, and no distress at all. I have recommended them to many other people, and our whole family uses them". J. W. HAMMOND. Those wbo have been cured by "Fruit- a-tives" are proud and happy to tell a sick or ailing friend about these won- derful tablets made from fruit juices. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Pencil dratwin,g, Miss Livingstone Piastlale any subject, Miss Liv- intgstpne; Mae. Crittenden. 9?Iaintlikig on glass in oil, Mrs, E. Adfalms 1;lanrcd 2. • PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Folihige, C. Dodds, Mrs. Fenwick Ferns, C'. :Dodids. Plaints in Plower, Mrs. Fenwick C Dod(ds,' IGeiianiums int bloom, C:" Dodds, Mrs. 'Fenwick. Hanging basket, Mrs. g'enwick, W. MCGovlan, • CUT FLOWERS, Dahliae, Mrs. Fenwick, C. Dodds :Pansies, Mrs. Fenwick, C. Dodds Asters, 3, Jacksons C. Dodds. Hand bouquet, Mas.. 'FeB'wlck, Miss Symington . Table Bouquet; Mrs, Fenwick, Miss Symington CHILDREN'S COMPETITION. Work by children, Wm. Scott. Darinin gg, J. Parrott. .Pencil drawing, 33. J. Mason. • SCHOOL CHILDREN. (Writing, -Meple Leaf for 'Ever, Margaret Farr, Hazel Hill. r•rd aurum • Ati•f Local News iMnNA{ W"U"'i1i li nt mm IMPROVEMENTS; Atnew eminent) foundistion ie be- ing put under the'•fMnle house occupied by Mrs, Bdanfieild, n.ext'to the hosipitiaffs • Thos. McKenzie hits had ,a founld. nitron put un'd'er his office at the min I BECOMES LAW JANUARY 1ST. The Workmen's ICompentsation, Act, passed by .the last session of the Legislature, coarses Inito effect do,Jautuary 1st A 'proclamation tin that effect was issued' last Fri- dley, aliifght, MINOR LOCALS. October. 1 t (Grow whepitii 1Gronv more wheat, 'Trad'e foollowst heads Alniimials in oil, Miss Livingstone Ainimla'ls In wailer color,: /'Miss L,ivinigistlone, Mrs. Crittenden. Pierced braes, rMs. Crit'tenlden, Pens land Ink (sketches, Miss 'Liv- ingetiolne, Hand painted China, Miss Brig- lvlalm, Mrs: Cijitltenrdlen,. China ign+'lustro, Mrs. Crittenden Oil a1 ntll fi Miss LJVin, 9 m e ;Walter color paintings, Miss Liv- tni,s't91i et Fruit, or Flowers, in['"oil, Weiss Brigham; ' Miss Li viinigstiofn :. Fruit or Flowers,' in water colors Miss Brighalm, Mrs. Crittenden. Figure panting in our, Miss Ljv-. i. e,sl0otts nfl=i.i ung Pa1n i ag in water color, , MissLivingstone, Mrs. A. T1sylor, Hand painted placque in, oil, Miss Syhniig;ton, Meal A. TIa lor. xy' Painting oniSilk, Satin, or plash Miss Livintgetioue, Miss Symington La ndscaPe, in. oil, Mies Brigham Mese Li.vin, sit n b g ,e4 Landscape in water color, Mrs.,A Taylor, Miss Li i n stoes" Or.namenid .or Vase, Mrs, Crvttenr deny Miss Brightalnat. Bua,nit work on Leather, Mies Liv- iin(gistoln e; TaintingonBoltin '''cloth, Mies Livingslte. Miss Synvington. Hand painted platee, Mrs. ..Crit- tenden. Miss Btigb a:' ' li ��1111 War Summary Ys ,ii 11% G .moi• Wednesday ,Geateain right wing broloep,with .allied fences inpursuit. The British Gove eimem't Mals put al check oniishipment,s to)Germaniy. Our 'three million, Russian ,troops tb form -first line'fracing (German from[ es, I The Germans have openlcas lire on. Antwerp forts. British forces jour Jape before Tsing-Tau. Six m'ill'ions has been raid on Brussels indemnity:P Three British cruisers note con trill the straits of Magellan. Premie(, Botha lauds ,e nitre British policy and, 5000' Boers cheer his remlau'ke: Tuesday The Germans conSinue to make "a andnight attacks on the t id ) yg 1a01ieis bast suffer heavy losses and leaves thousands of dead an,d, wounded ossithee bialbtle fields. NTieunRe Gernnlans, b•Q r the advance of the Russians ou the banks of telillj IPt ha reported thlatt Maubeng e, is burned bytlne Gormlanisl." Rigid censorship ,(Slone more , • t. i. war ws put o n ,al mit 'The right wing of tllie Austri aln s heave beon. . driven bey,o,\ud Carpa- 'tlhilans The Germans are anx,Sous in Bel- ggran capital and ark building trenches and Straps! t okeep Belt.. glans back. I. The cossjacks annihilated the • • Y PAGE FIVE •••••••tl••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SSSSSS••••is•S•• •••s••••••••••••••i•••tli••• • *if Boots,Shoes, Dry +Moods, Clothing _ Gent's Furnishings I. I Ladies and Children's Wearin y, Apparel Also a line of Millinery • • • • • • • • • • • 1 •s Closed d out in Four Weeks This Stock is to be e 0 • ••• • • • ••• • 0•• • • • • • • • • • • • 0 ••• • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • .• • • Regardless of Cost. 0 • 0 0 •' s • 0 u Dere /�� are a Few Specials 0 v 0 •0 0 . •a • • • O • • • • • a •• • • • • • bra•in S torei •• .• Clinton �• •• • • • • Next to McTaggart's Bank• • •• •• • •• :••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••N•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••N••••••••••_ To Let you See What Bargains We. Intend to Give You. Men's Working Shirts at 49c 1000 yards of Print to clear at 9c 2 dozen Ladies Shoes to clear at $L55 1 dozen Men's Suits, tweeds and serges, $4.50 Hungarian cavalry. Fnance loses a,warship at the (attack on the Cattro forts. The Daodenelies has been closed 'navigatkonl, VMS BOTHERED WITH BILIOUSNESS AND SOUR STOMACH FOR 20 YEARS Sour Stomach and Biliousness are caused by a sluggish. Liver, for when it is not working properly, it holds back the bile, which is so essential to promote the movement of the bowels, and the bile gets into the blood instead of passing through the usual channel, thus causing many stomach and bowel troubles. Mr. Charles Pettit, 25.61 Richmond Street, London, Ont., writes: -"I feel it my duty to write you a few lines in regard to your Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills. I have been bothered with Biliousness and Sour Stomach for twenty years until a year ago I started to use Laxa-Liver Pills, and I have not been bothered since. I be known wish to let it to all those who suffer as I did." Milburn's Laxa-Liver 'Pills are 25 cents per vial or 5 vials for $1.00. For sale at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJAAAAAA r 4 i 3 a Pianos See and here our finest New Stylish designs of' y q, Doherty Pianos and 3 Organs,. 1 4 Special values in Art Cases qa, Pianos' and organs rent d ed, choice new• Edison .eg P hono ra hs+ Music P variety goods. 4 . e r ]�11911131C Emporium I e 1 1 C. Ho re e 4 -w Mom day The officiai statement given ont on i5u3day evening, States that the situation ie satisfactory end that the Brilttilsh fnotn,t is able to beat, back the enemy ;with heavy telsaes. The timbal Geoman. casualties in dead , wounded and missing are officialty (reported' ;to date are 10,4, 589. In eev.ere fighting at Terdeon- de Belgians drive Germans back. A,Geranfani Zeppelin made atlour of Ghent, Dyuitze, Minelkeka' and R,olleghem orad dropped bombs on them) 1 - jltaris was bgmibarded by a Ger mai, aviators. IH( isirepornted rtleast 800,000 Germlans' have gathered in , East •Prusslya. Przemypl, •Galicia is in dire starts being surnoun(dled by Reset- ans. Tritiish cruiser have captured a U.S. vessel and a Norwegian boat coaling the ,German cruiser Karin ruche alt sea. The .German boat escaped. Iti iss,t Major-General asten' that 7 Alderson of England will command the Canadian contingent in Europe i.surrounded and 'The iF'reuc.i have I � . m uta ed the 109th Regiment of W n,ih t h the Germaine Reseve(r(es. g Coco Beiach; in.'W'esiteon, Equator ins]. Africa is a 1d ed 'tor French do - Main. i The German( desposivors and, mer chants are compelled to"take their Was loam( ; The (Canadian Govermmsent' is giving $50,000 to•ithe Belgiam puff erns from the wins Saturday ' Terrific ifyght:n'g writhe !ell wing and the Allies gave away,but Latter assumed thieloffensijve. The, Gannon forces are badly beaten. imfi ht around St. uen tiwn The Britich Admiralty blames the Hogue and Cressy; should have left "the Aboukir to her own,resour eels 11,000 Tastes Volunit:eers (back Lord' Kt. chejha4, About middaya .Germatnt a ern plalne flew over 1oulolgiiryyee(( at, a great height and the avaitiorr(threlw a bomb into a shipbui'ldilnlg yard. Na "ens was ih1jured and slight drainage was dune, The aeroplane cont./in ued' its 1l'lghit fan a 'souther- ly dii::eotioin." ' "A message from Berlin says the Gemeana0 Staff, having agree.( to the complete olfficiall hat of pros olnteiris has found it, necessary to ad mit that the totals a:Ureacly ann.oun ced were "erromieons. Taus aggre- gate , re giatte number of prisoayers en (Gess men hands is new seduced from 250 000 11o:50,000 of whom 3o,oioo 9re ' Russilaius+ FSomty thous) nd .Geam,an,s have be,en eareafrapect blithe environs. ofs .f i Wiafgerlcyoo s'vnce Saturday head- quarters being established' at Ray's brooch): A desplaltch to The Messageitoifor; wjalydled Hao; Paris byi'the Blaine con respondent of the Hayes Agency days that the Allied forces :'lands ed in, Dalmatia after bombardiln'g the fortified' kailbppr of Lissa. The British iandFren,ch flags were. then hoisted to provoke the Austtrilan fleet to ggme out and en,gage•'t'he allied fleet in battle. Three Aus- trian squadrons the correspondent laddie are sheltered Oa, Icain}tl at Ilasna opposite the Austrian naval .sedation lqf Polo. Desperate Battle along thefrbait of Sevegnilk4-Loianitga favor the Ser wimp. . "The Admuia'itly announces that o telegram has been, received( from Vice -Admiral Sir George Patey slat ing that the toren and the( 'harbor' of Friedrich Wilhelm the seat , of government of Klaiser SWilheim's Land (the name applied to the Ger- man portion of New' Guinea) have been. occupied by an •Ausitl•alian force witlhiolut opposition. Tlie Adaniatalty issued an official list of the survivors of the cruisers Aboukir, Cressy and Hogue sunk iin'the North Seas 'T'his list with the sixty officers previously re- ported( safe brings the total of survivors up to 339. This based' dnun official 'Ealcula- tirol0s would lelave a.death list of about 1,400 aseach cruiser carried a complement orf over 700 men.. Friday ,akilad•ian troops are already on the Willy. The Allies ,are trying Ito drive the the Austrian. ships into the ,open weal The Allied forces capture Per- one Wand enemy isnolw almost einvel!oped, The Belgisenst ()the south Of Antwerp pouted la,German force of 2,000 mien !rhe Russinlac have captured Jar •oisl'av and armies are a(lion(g the ilne frotm Cilacow Id San, Rtver. (Placards posted in Berlin bear the startling proclamation "We want peace; down with the Kaiser. rm. Austrians have lost two for pedoi bolaits aired toe torpedo-boat destroyer by floating Mines. Tine ,German 'cruiser Emden fired nine shells et Madras British India. The Novia Scotia 'Highiandere are seeking recruits In Ontario. Gernalan papers are beia;g punish ed for iteliing rthe truth 'anent; the War. •Quebec will Save a distiinctly French : Can(adian regiment in the next coIppllirgelp.. Time• Turkish Ambassadors leaves Washington' BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND T.HAND D01J1.1®SO. 1 Subjects taught by expert instructors at the ale4414‘41ed YC. A. BL. M. 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