WW ‘= If _lust recii-.ivciil a nice 5 'l U assortmentofNc-wSilver- -JW* I i ”*‘"'§,"& °‘*~:3‘§ 4 ‘_ Z ‘E Z -_ ef ‘ __ _ _ .__. _ _ /.2 -H ~/ .1 .-1:11211*-ii~. - f .1 ~ _, ‘_ ._ ~.-..u~.- - _ , ; , .~ -_ . . no ~ . . ~ 1, , ~ _ _. .j ~_:;=; x ~ _ . f -, . ;.f.-~.t.~. ' - ;;__ \ - r 1- _' ‘-L-5'; ,_-_._ : , -,_ ._ _ .,,, 1 . - " . :x:.'.‘:'- *-1 ’ 3- ; 7'~ . ::::;*'~ _-_f P 2'-`Eil:.T ' ‘_:_ /"` - 5 pl’ "SL 5' i~»iii-- fi iiiiii ii, xii : i , . , 0 Prince County Exlulntlon Races 1 .A rintip P. |>Lr.Tro.r.<»in-stil... Thursday, October lst’ 1914_ ‘ I ‘ _ -f *S in _ ___ Free for all Purse $200 00 ~” ‘ I I 2 I I EX HIBITIGN - 4 3.00 Trot and - - “ . 3; i. Pace 100 00 Races to start at 1.30. Five to Enter. Three to start. Races to end at fifth heat. l-Iopples allowed. Entrance fee 5 percent. , Winners to pay 5 percent additional. Money divided 50, 25,15 _ ,_ . li , and I0 percent. Iantries close 26th September. Right reserved tot ~ , ,, change, postpone, etc. Records made during September 1914, no ' 5-’ ' ‘han National rules to govern where they do not conflict' with. i s o E x HON. J/\Mi~:s A. ivit~NEir.i., Jonu GRADY, . i` \ -»‘ ‘ll \\ In” 5 \ *sas .rt t lag? 'l ‘ i‘} i‘ 't -' l SEAL | BRAND corrnn The Finishing Touch? To A Perfect Meal ‘,-wt.. _ ~~&______.____-.__ RUSSIAN INFANTRY ON PARADE IN PETROGRAD, ALREADY TO MOVE TO THE FRONT. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN SUSSEX. .\‘l`$5l\\`t‘I.iui;’. D005 11012; blister or rciiiiiie the li;i.r, :incl hotle Clin bel wiifkt-il. 52:1 hoiile ileliitrctl. Book 6 K free. ABSORUINF.. .ll{., the :mi ”-i-pil: l:'i‘i 'writ for min- ‘I klnii. For lit-lm. U:i|,~i~ _ r~‘.\ \¢,p-\, S\\c=li:i;5. \.\tt;'i---I vmi, \'.nin..;i.i~s. i\.;_n-- i-_~,=s. i-i.-ssl ii. i 52 n i..'¢i.- ai -iii..-_-ii-i i-in-1.~rii-il. \\‘itli.ll iiint-itvii-1 v.---1-, W. F. YOUNG. l'.l).F. 14llym.'ni 1 llItl:..!ili|nlrr;iI. Can. E_ _..______._.__'r__r;' 1 ;i_-_._A f*§ Lis it i`~~.»itleiit»e hy (leorgv \\`. Fowler, .\l.l‘.. and t-oiitniniiig the stores of Iilnt-it llro.s.. i-loiliiiig. nnil J. .-\. llavid- son. ','roi'i-ries, wns hadly ilaiuaged by fire which stairtcti about two o’i'lock his iiiiiriiini_'. 'l`he total ilnmtige \\'zis stiniiitvil :it $l13,t)l)0. \\‘lii»ii thi: tire wus ilisi-ovcri>il the iivo stiiri-s wi.-rir ii iiiziss of tlniiies, zinil ii was only thi\'pi‘on1pt :ii-tion of the fire depnrlnient that saveil the centre 1. irtloii ot' tlii- town from lit'-ing wiped trlll. I\li~ l°`o\\'li-r. who owned thc Iitiilding, is nt pri-si-nt suiiinieriiig in ltotlicsuy, hui he liaiii inucli valualilt- furiiiturre works ot' art and paintings in thc liiiiiwf- iinil tliest- will he liiidly ilainzig- iiil by smoke and water. 'Through the ;.;.'i<.il \\'orIi of the tirenien the llaiiies \\'<\|'e pt‘:\i:tii:aIly t'oniIui=.il to the lower piirt oi' the building, still lt was neces- ;-:.iry io pour large iiuuutities ot' water on thi' liouse. liluvlt liros. lost all their stock, which was viiliivii att uiiout $6,000 and wus -'wi-i'til Ii_\' $2,500 iiisilmiice. Mrs Enivitlsiiii lost nliout. $4,000 ivortli ill' stock with $2,500 insurance. ’l`lie lower pnrl ii|` the hiiililing wus ilostro_\'i~il lo i|ii~ exit-nt ol' iiimut $3,000. (July :i short time ago i\lr I-‘owliii-'s izirgn hnrn at Sussex was destroyed with several vulunble horses. At the time of the tire this morning Mr Fowler :ind his t`a.mily were in llothesay and thi- dwelling was uuocupieil. lt could not be ascertained in what portion of the building the fire started for when it was discovered the whole lower part of the building was a mass of iiaiiies. FAMINE AND SMALLPOX IN PARTS OF ALBANIA ROME, vizi~Puris, Sept. 1G.-'I`ele- graphing from Avloiia, Albania, the ciirrespoiident of the lliessagero says: “Fniniiie and smallpox are riiging ziniong the population, especially the retiigees troni the outlying villages, who are in fear of niassacrc by insur- gents in idpirus. Many oi’ those killed in the fighting with the insurgents are carried long dstiinces on donkey-linck, and tht-ii iiivrely hurled under a light imvering of earth. This, it .is said, leil ito thi- pcstileiitiul outbreak." DELAVED GRIEF. \\'iie~-"\Vliat on earth are you wear- ing flint niiiurniiig hand urounil your Init t'or'."` “I-'in' your first liiisliaiil; i'ni sorry hi- dit-il." ITIS NOT TO BE THOUGHT OF. (By Wm. Wordsworth.) lt is not to be thought ot that f the Flood Ot’ British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world'e praise, from dark an- tiquity _ Hath answered “with pomp ol’ waters, unwithstood." Housed though it be full often to n mood Which spurne the check of snlutarry bonds , That this most famous stream in hogs and sands Should perish; and to evil and to good Be lost forever. In our hulls is hung Armoury‘of the Invincible Kiiiglits of old: We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Sliakespeare spake; the faith and nioruls hold Which Milton held-Iii every thing we are sprung Of Enrth's first blood, have titles muni- fold. AS EXPECTED. Brooks-“\Vliy aren`t you iveariiig your pati-.iit leathers ?" Frniikliii-“Tile patent i-xpircil." ’ LITIST FIIIIM IIIEITHISI /' _ I _-2 f -s`.7r. Kei-rws 'ri-i`EA1'nis, sosron ‘Startling novelties are following .each other in rapid succession at Keith's Theatre this season, for next week will be shown something entire- ly new in stage effects. ,It is nothing more or less than the entire stage heaped high with soap bubbles, upon which beautiful' light etfects are shown, and in which live people come and Bo.-all being part of a remark- able dance produced by Bert French and Alice Eis. ln addition to this attraction there will be another headilner, Nat Willa, the happy .tramp who has on entire new fund of stories and songsx Cressy and Dayne, last week’s head- liners, hold over, appearing in a new sketch, while the rest of the bill will be made up of headliners, Abou Ha- mid and his troups of whirling Ar- abs; Lyons and Wosco, the most fam- ous ot all street singers; The Five Annpols Boys in a military singing sketch; Moors und Gates, Hope Vern- on und Madame Eva’s comedy dogs. \>s‘?'f< ‘Vi `“ \\` My-\‘\O°-y 1 l \ V ti `_ _ ,Z _,li l \ =._»-tio tiiy,’ C ,._._ -° ,_ \ .64 S. _v. fi.-éa »' ~-\~v»»_,_ 62?.Qw~‘H . i, _ir ware suitable for wed- ding presciits. Quality & C. W. Patterson WWII# y I 4 . _._v _,----.-- --- f -r "Yrs “-' __v__ _____v_~__ ~--,- _ ---- --v~--v-r-_-7 _, _ - . ` _ a I Used 0W I have the .bestroof in this township. One that will 'last-one that’s waterproof--_'one that will resist the hirnlezt storms - -1nd I didn’t have I bit of trouble laying it.” . W _ 'I'lmt’s about what Ama- tlto owner acyl. lt! superiority over all other ready rooting is apparent to any one who uses it. Amatite ded away with all roof- It bl d - I,'Lf..¢'§"i»¢¢°Z..§L' i¢`§“.;°L’2“Jii§".. realmineml surface that feeds no painting. It is durable, _tim ro- tudant, practical, economical. Don't buy any other rooing till you look up Amntite. Writ: to usnul iwiufar unnku. The Cn`i°r'itte-Paterson Mfg. Co.,Limited Hulihx. N. S. Sidow. N- 5- ., _I-ig 1-. 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