second place. Petrograd to the Central News states that n member ni thc linssinn army who has just returned from llnlicln declnres that thc Iinssions have cap- tured hciuhts for Iour and live miles around I‘rzcmysl and that the -\\li'i- trinns have sc\-emi times vainly nt- tenipted to retake them. Renter from Iierlin, vin Amsterdilm. gives an oiliciul statement issued at Herman head-quarters on me evening of ctoher ith It says "In the .west O . ' ' ern theatre the battle on the right wing and in Argonne distrI°t iii DFG' ceeding successfully." "Tim 0P@i"1i-' ions of Antwerp and Eastern Theatre have been carried out nccordlnif t0 plan mia without nt-iiiins-" Good Sleep Exhsusied Nerves were Fully Re- gh d ’ ' or-k and in ihe nrtof living isenoliyrthglenislied by restl'ul sleep at night you have cause to he alnrnie'd. as physical bniikrupirb' Sii“"‘*‘ V?" tg the face. This letter directs you the most satisfactory cure for sleep- lessness writes~"l have just iinished uslni! the sixth box of Dr. Uhnses Nerve; Food, and l must sny "Wi Wim" rp commenced using It my nerves we , so boil that I could scarcely get onli: “een I would lie in bed nf-nrlYwi:m night without fleet). nnd nnyo'ni;rv or has this tronhe knows the m s #ood sleepless niRi\¢l- The Nerve, has helped me from the start, anim" built up my Hi*-i'V0"" 5Y"“"é" wgnund 1u_||y_ _I now enjoy goo . OCTOBER 6’ 1914' N 'ram cnanrjorrarown ' Y- I _ _ _ GUARDIAN ~ r Pac* THREE 'ir ` limi nun iii vows will is i iniii mill; D L A f / Easy ///I ,/ very happy, because his father, who “When this war came, I dldn’t want / - -“led 10 OB-'BI1 W8. slimy green fish in my papa to go at first. Of course i _-_._ ~ the North Sea out of the smelly boat, he's not fighting even now, 'cause we \ __--/ _ has gone off to the wars. Jan has a pa- Dutch don't light unless we have to; . '\ 1 l"_\<____ " _._- per hat made out oi' one of those inde-_ but " _ = 'l- cipherable Dutch newspapers, and u , it‘s just the same as lighting, isn't it? ‘ ,_ _ `“5\ _ ii -- if rough wooden sword of spllntering You sec we haven’t got much money, r . P “Doc Bird Says” _ vstuasxncrziven---liar. wh., you H* UNH--~>'@S. and ii little 6# *. ____ W , { _ “jg ffl P? , \\\\\\\\\\é.IIlIII$ _ III I@IZI£\\\ _\ \\\\\_\ i I 'J-T' 93 _-. < - rn P9' E UQ & g 5° 5-I fb H tr. sra\\\\\\\v//lm//ra\\\\\\\\\\uv//// “The melancholy day 'C0me” but-chee .\\\\WIlllIIIIII£\.\\\\\\\\\\`PI '§'< C0 C-' 0 Us Q 'G They won’t be “th addest of» the year” ou take ster’s Laxative Col Cure for that cold or ippe. E A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside spice and essence of vineg etc. [_ - _ ‘Q omend. So ro matter what ha t ' watch. Send itaroundlto me ppens 0 Yom F.S. Mitchell \ 2biI Queeh Nt. i lizirloiictuwn J 'i' J N. Birch. M rs. George Gordon. _ SHEEP-cLAss v. Long Wool Ewa having raised Long Wool ham. any age. Leicester-,J 0*' C°¢9W0iii*i. Alfred Gordon‘ 2 Gray-faced ewe lamb-1, H B Dun. GYM’ fitted ewe havin PoiiL'rnv-cLAss vu, s FRUIT-CLASS VIII. Northern Spy Apples-1, Jas, }pm1y_ 20 'Fransccndciit crab app]e5_1 Yellow Magnum plums-1, Mm B -W Thus' plmm ' Five yards colored flannel, twilled, UFOGIIEIILIO plums-1, Mrs. J. D. _L Crocltctt. et 20 Dainson‘s plums~1, Mrs. An i= r . 'I- \V,.,.kS_ “° 'Woolen mittens-1, Mrs, Margaret 20 Lombard plums-1, Miss Annie “iflnen Cameron. 5 lied Astrachan apples-1, George Q / G,m|_ _ Five _vardswvhite flannel, twillcd-1, 5 Wealthy apples--1, Mrs. Jas. E. gl 5 Duchess of Oldenburg apples-1, 5 Emperor Alexander apples-1 Mrs. George Gordon. I CROCHETING AND NEEDLE WORK O It IS NCVCI t00 Late enA|N AND GRASS SEEDS-ci.Ass IX. N eeks V . The Practical Wmch andicmck Repair" 2' \Vhk=-ut in sheaI`-1, Jesse Matthews; Chester (7. Costain; 2, Mrs. E. J. Keir. Fred ll. Ashley. , ' _ _ Weeks. M _ Two bushels White Russian wheat - lilil , 1, Jesse Matthews, 2, H. B. Bow- M ness. McNeill. Two bushels White Fife wheat-1, hilip Prldham. - 2, Two bushels 6-rowed harley-1, E. In the Standard liandirap match W_ _y0|ms¢0n_ J' (lst round) played on Saturday ulter- uoon ut Belvidere Links. the follow- mews_ ing players tool( port with llic result l given below:=- B A. W. ilyntlnnul won from \\’. W. Clark. W. K. Rogers won from \V. A. O. H. A. Miller won from II. \V. Long- worth. A. W. Weeks won from E. H. liver. A. A. McLean won from Judge Sic- wart. Dr. Alley find ll. I3. Stewart played a tic. The second round is scheduled for Wednesday and thc tlrnwing is as follower- A. W. llynilman v. Il. A. Miller, W. K. ltogi-rs v. .\. W. Weeks. A. A. lvIt~.Lcan v. lJr. Alley or D. Ll. Stewart. In the special Ladies' npproaching and putting competitions liftccn play- ers took part. 'i‘lic approaching match was won by Mrs. Goodwill with Mrs. Ilugnnll si-roiitl. 'l`ho pulling event wus \voii by Mrs. Clarke, with Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Morris tied for It i. --»~»__.__.______. l{ilS!~'IANh‘ G_\lN HEI! I llT.\'. l.ONllO_\`, Oct, 5.~A despatch lroni in TIIE iiE}i.\lA \'S llEI’ORT. I.0NDO.\`, Oct. 5,~A despatch to Je Good Health gtorou by Dr. Chuan Nerve F°°d When 'the nerve force expended in Mr xiennis Marklin. nimon.Sfwi<-- thur. variety-i, Ross McArthur.- One dozen turnip-rooted hects-1, IB. John 1'. I<’lcldlnl.Z; 2. James Burke. William Ilcll; 2, Benjamin Rayner. Holi-bushel red skin potatoes-1, E. O. Ilarbodr; 2. E. W. Johnston. Eight red Wurtzel mangels-1. Silas Rayner. " toes-1, Robert Yeo; 2, James Hardy. One package onions. white or yel- low-l, Mrs. Henry Matthews: 2. Jos- eph Ilnnbar. diatc-1. Jesse Matthews. Bushel Field peas-1, Jesse Mat- th M Tub or crock of butter, 20 lbs., home- M made-l, Mrs, Fred Hardy; 2, Mrs. W. tina Fraser. . Outlaw; Ii, Mrs. Annie Weeks. One dozen tomatoes, large yellow- lil Mrs. D. S. Miller; 2. Ross McAr- Hnlf dozen roots celery, any named Three cabbage drum heads-1, Mrs. ( toes-i, George Woodside. h llali’ bushel Green Mountain poia- d One dozen carrots. While interme- Iinli dozen Wonder D0iBi0@S-1. see Matthews. Hall’ bushel Red Type potatoes-1. ` Sweet Peas. not less than 8 varie- Fonowi I *'-- U0B°“'1. Miss Ida Champion. "Bc in C025 stthe balance of the prize dliieranlums. Single. 2 pots in flower, hem at Albee on with the exhibition mum-1. Miss Ida Champion. €I'i0l1-- Gladiolus-1, Mrs. J. D. Crockett. lamb‘ ' this 5eaB0““1. Hugh'B Dunbar' 2 -1. Miss Annie Cameron- 2 Mrs Alfred Gordon ' ' Margaret Wisner. ' ' °" C°t5W0l-no lookcd lor her husband. As the tail of the procession drew near, she spied ing his banner in the dust what was on it?" he said, tlirusling- $100 Reward $100 The vendors ni ihis paper will bi-plrn,=-:filo lcnrntlioiiln-n-li.~' at It-ns! one tlrradetl tlisrost- that .~‘r\ri1rt~Iizisln-l-iiableioruii-lniillils slag:-1; nn'i limi is I `.'|ia\rrl\. Il.1ll`.~' Coizivih Vine is tht- nnly positive rurc non' known toiht' incdrtol frulciiiiv. I‘;\|n|rl\ flioinil a ru|i.=liil\iun\.~iI \ri':il- ntenl. II:iIl`s L‘.'ilu||l| curc is inks-1| intciinlliv acting dirt-izlly upon iln' blood and mucous sur- face-:; of the system. ilu-reby_ rlrstroying the lnuut|.1tir\n oi' ilu- rilsr:\s\~. :ind giving iht- pniit-nl strenglii by building up tm- t‘oi\‘ow¢ves-1- Philip Prldham; 2, James HardY~ H _ toes named-1. Philip Prldham. _ One dozen long blood beets~l. Miss _ stocks, 6 varieties-1, Mrs- C. A- Woodman. 1 colicrtloln of Nasturtinms-1. Mrs. ( 't{:>'lilXl,i.r>nm|_»i:, .-1 .e,ii¢ I.-. r .|~.i.:»l»,» I -i - ’ Hear the Exquisite » olumbia Grafonola The Columbia Grafonola is truly a wonderful enter- tainer. You are offered such a wide variety of styles from which to choose, such a complete list of talking, vocal and instrumental selections to satisfy your every mood on every occassion and for every kind of entertainment. And the tone of the Grafonola is liquid, sweet and pure~it is just what you want. Prices range from $32100 to $650.00. A E Toombs ` ' 2,50; li dealers. ° bt --1, Mrs. J. D. Crockett. _ gzisgntoiigtes &‘C0-. Limited. T0' mm) ' ~ V »‘ ' ' 0Mfmwtf’ fi -_ mvs -L i-' ,'i)Ii|.:f‘ 1 s.-“_ ~ -'un-. 7 ea -¢\,< .~ rows- \'_ .\ \ ,\\\,.\\< Alb V .....__..,.,_,,, ss. .-».».g~.». . » fi wr. i _ _»i, o u. lg ‘ * L I. s' ., 'g- ing our inoncy, lhnt's what wL~‘re lil,-f.`§'.-,g _- -. M1 * i-_ . ,Ml _.,. » 1_j_1.; i r _ ,lg-_; l . ' ., __ ___ A sssious QUESTION. I l23 Kent St. f _(c_o|1T|_NuED_FRoM,EAGE ONE). The wife of ti well-known lI:ii'vni'ri l lr @SCll2l‘l0li8l0Wll iliaiiii Ui I-1i0\1i~ 0'N0iii ma-l`<"i`i0‘i 0“i~ professor, having become an ardent in their Service uniform :ind pIii_V0li believer in iliu political rights oi' hcl' Wh0l€$ale and Retajl Muslc Dealers °n me T@".f*U@- MOHI P90910 2100991' sex, plunged oiitiiiislnstically into Oli ii- HS ll- Di9HSi!ll-I C0lllDiiIII0ili mill ev(-rv new public' tlelnonslratioii t-von fl-JW IUIGW that UWB' \V0l‘f2 biiiiiilig film' at /the cost of involving her husl1z\ntl's _ well in the troops. dignity. But r.nniiy‘ dignity was it Yl_:z 1- ir o o ._»,..~ `\iun|_rr" ~.: I lui .4 in 5. _ - _-_ .r._:..._ ~ ar 1 »;i*_%:'-_ :assesses 22-' ,ll 1:/ ni J- f_""i: lol. -- f i ;» _;l ;i_-.- cribs. -_-i -. .- ~ » ,V i i l V , 1 i I l ", .‘-`.:§i-