W '-u,»“u '-.:-u. + .ll’.l“. pelicies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insursnce Company with A reets of $16,800,688. Altred Wright, Secretary ooosis onl : "Ehont fif wf:f“:q‘fxm OF uwh BSâ€" , N , late . of ienss s.s F\ , Reo armâ€" _er, deceased. .... _ ; * ;pgwï¬s‘b hereby : given, pursuant to i Statute in that beball (1 Gporge Â¥; Chapter 26,..~ Section 55) that all Croditors and other persons kaving claims against the estate of the _ above named / John Nabhrgang, w .diodonot';:li&&'ih day of ~1912, are fequired to send â€" by , prepaid or to deliver to me the undersigned, the administrator of the property‘of the said deceased, on or before the 10th day of October 1912, their Christian and surnames, adâ€" ~dresses and description,â€"the full . parâ€" ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by tkem. Bubscribed Oapital, . .. ... . . 250,0 * Deposit with the Dominion ‘AND further take fotice that I will immediately after the said last menâ€" tioned date proceed to. distribute the the estate of the smid deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of. which I shall then bave notice, and that> I will not beâ€"responsible for the . (as sets of the said estate, or any: part thereof so d‘stributed, to any person or persons of whose claim I â€" shall ?ot,thq have notice, f "‘Dated 29th August, 1912. n MENNO M. SHANTZ, o Berlin, Ont., Rural Route No. 3. lagurance Company INCORPORATED is75 Notico to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF PETER â€" HESSENAU Notice to Croditors ER, OF THE TOWNSHIP:OF WAâ€" TERLOO, FARMER, DECEASED. ._NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 55 of Chapter 351, George Filth (L!ll: that all persons having claims or against the estate of the said Peter Hessenauer, deceasâ€" ed, whoâ€"died on or abour the â€"fifth day of May, 1912, are required _ to send. by post;:prepaid, or deliver . t0 or before the first day of _ October, "John Hessenauer, Berlin, Ontario, on 1$01%8, their" chfistian _ and surnames and addresses. with full particulars of their claims,â€" andâ€"statement of their accotunts and the nature of the securiâ€" ties (if any) held by them, duly veriâ€" ‘fied by statutory declaration. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said first day of October, â€"1913, the Executors wil}l proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the said deceasâ€" ed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the. claims _ of which it shall then have notice, â€" and Ahe said executors will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived at the time of such distribuâ€" %ion. ‘ Dated at Berlin, the fifth day of September, 1912.© â€". . 87â€"3t , Astablished 1864 ; Uffice, Waterloo Mutual Building s +A King 8t L ~<el _ Business Office 210, House 200; W solicited for first ciass; , Compani¢®. w a NATURE S ESSENCE. â€" >â€"Extracted From Forest Plants. General Insurance Agéent. JOHN HESSENAUER, ANNA MARIA HESSENAUER you Low to clite yOul~ 1+ ME onl will sine k l e Write toâ€"day to Mrs, ‘IMMMA SCELLEN & WEIR Solicitoes for to eure your. | _ imum Sentence forgBigamy > > FExetutors nt Te C & ie ay _ NO 8t here on °f lb‘ e |was an honiner e tm us 4 her excuse was &; ‘tmlhnet Moyes‘ first _.wile in tiord two years ago, _ Moyes had told her that his wile mw in a wreck at Allanitaleâ€" and ‘ there, and that be saw an account of it in the paper, ‘The magistrate, said he could not consider this â€" . excuse. Moyes, ‘as â€"will be remembered in his evidence at the last trial, said the last time he saw h.s wile she .. was serving a two months‘ sentence= . in Barrie jail, and that ‘his children were rin charge of theâ€"<Chitdren‘s A‘d, So cicty. ~He also aimitied ~ that he }bad served. a year n ~_a 1 dor â€" bBorse E theft in senténcing . Moyss, â€" Magistra Blake said: ‘‘There is no reason why the utmost sentence the law allo should â€" not be imposed upon . you. Your record in other place® |. is . NOt very beneficial to you, and there . is nothing in your life to justify me in letting you down .one iota." ‘The sentence of seven years is the limit tor bigamy and ‘the prisoner took the sentence very calmly. _ s ‘The case was one of the worst that has ever come up in the local court. ) Record Fair Attendance. : > Yesterday was the big day of the iall fair and the attendance was the largest that has been at the_ fair . in years. All morning long the farmers poured into town and when the _proâ€" gramme of events opened in: the © afâ€" ternoon there was an immense crowd of people at the ring. A mass of perâ€" ple forged through the agricultural hall all alternoon. In the horse ring, the pick of the horses>. of .. Waterloo: County were to be seen and â€" here niuch ‘interest centered. / ‘The heavy classes, as would be expected, . were The choice. On the track there were four races, in which the local _ horws mrn angaindn of the events were elose and: 6xc ‘The shkep, pig ‘and cattle . classes were much better than last year.: The midway with all its big features did a big business and ‘the Kiltie â€" Band was in attendance all afternoon. r ‘This morning the members of Ennisâ€" killen©Lodge, L.O.L, attended divine service at the Methodist Church in a body. + There was a large turnout of the members, and Rev.<A. J. ~John ston, the pastor, preached ~a sermion appropriate to the occasion. o ad News â€"has been received here of the death near Hariston of Robt. Ainslie; well known bere, andâ€"a formerâ€"memâ€" ber of the local police force. Deceased was constable herf from 1905 to 1906 Mrs. D. Wilson, of Chapman. street, is a sigter. ¢ * es M Manager Weum;a. of â€" Cruickston Park, ‘has ~retur from . Detroit, bringing with him the $500 cup . won by Princess Todd, when she captured the Horseman‘s Futurity at> Detroit last Wednesday. < Mr. and Mrs. John: Killer announce the engagement of their only daughâ€" ter, Clara Salome, to Mr. Norman Critchison of Walkerton, : Ont..â€" son of Rev. James Critchison of C h;g; hurst, England, the marriage to k place some time in October. Caused ~ Kidney, Stom ich udz-dnm'mï¬ \ St. John, N. B., September 18th, 1011â€"My brotlier was a great sufferer fram kidney, stomach and bowel trouâ€" hbles and ~ wasâ€"gliven up By two . docâ€" #ors. He was advised to. try >yout Fig Pills, whicy Re did, and after ta«ing five boxes was completely stâ€"rcd to health‘and is tetter toâ€"drs than I.hzlt"t:?!:;ynll. You can‘t J.vwen. At all dealers, 25 and 50 cents . orf The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont Sold in Waterloo by A. G. Hachâ€"el D“‘"m- # t reluge as Berlin r sentence. At Divine Service le LOST VITALITY ite und the + Of the MB < 85. © yroenes s CC es e o oo ths! P Sn benH I Thk namhanks > y raghimoon L+l prtey +qel of ‘the refusal of Berlin; ers éa-:’a.,:.g ked fo % sent, nb:rlh was ; fluw upon . w action his .. depends od. At the time of Beriin‘s . uniat orabfe verdict byâ€"laws to grait. simâ€" wlarâ€" aid were re&dy forâ€" â€" submission in the townships of . Woolwich ~â€" and ‘Waterloo, and in course of preparaâ€" tion in the towns of Elora and Ferâ€" gus. The County was also ready (to grant its share ol the cost of the new‘ bridge, and oneâ€"third ~of <the total cost would have been patd by tho Jovernment"if the proposed _ ‘cutâ€"of to Bloomingdale ‘had been‘matle: a vounty road, which was part of the plan. ; RAILWAY PROJECT IS BACK FROM a BLOCKED â€"â€" | ‘TO PAQIFIC Extension of Berlin and North cra Suspended Through Adâ€" verse Vote to Grant, $6,000. Inâ€"view of the fact that the â€" proâ€" posed extension:to Elora which his company proposed 4o build, <war ; a public undertaking _ and one â€"â€" which would be of great direct ‘benefit to the _ municipalities ugh â€"which vhe road would pass,. mï¬ugt said it could not be reasonably. exâ€" pected that the conipany should. carry through the project â€" without public â€"aid, for only a . modsrate amount of*which it had asked. He 1as no piaus to announce for .. the immediate future and in the _ mcanâ€" time work would be at a standst.1l. ~Bailif John‘ Ryan, of the Trovincâ€" ial/staff, was in Berlin on Friday: alâ€" ternoon and . removed five ; risoners from the County jail who had. en sentenced to six months‘ terms in ‘Central Prison. â€" Triey were _ Jack Phair, â€"Aumbrose McMiNlan,â€" Herry Lgn“ng!hu. Peter Mitoff andJanics er. * WAS REMOVYED TO CENTRAL ‘There dre only ‘five prisoncrs â€"Jeft in _ the charge ol Governcr Cook which is the lowest number for Ovct a year. h s $ Assessment Commissioner Hueknerâ€" gard has â€"completed the tabulation returns of the East Ward and _teâ€" ported this morning that there was an increase of 287. With the 3573;- creage reported in the North Ward and 217 in the Centre Ward the toâ€" tal increase for the three wards i8 THREE WARDS GIVE 861 OF AN INCREASE 861, with the to bear from. â€"â€" The. : total increase. of ~assessment in the Centre Ward is reported _ at $443,000, "and ~in the North Ward $151,000. £5; WRAPPING MEAT WITH NEWSPAPERS is FORBIDDEN M. 0. â€" H..Officer Ds McGillawee and Sanitary â€"Inspector â€"Buchhaupt made ‘a tour of the market ‘this morning and found that a . large number _ of butchers and farmets were wrapping their meat in nowspapets. ‘This is strictly against the ~health regulations of the Province and the $wo officials informed all the parties who were infringing upon the zegUâ€" lations that they will have. to use regular wrapping paper herealter. . â€"It is understood : that the officials will make a tour of inspection around the stores and butcher shops for the same purpose at an. carly date Five Years . For Horse Stealing hgime ts f '&m Realing guilty . to $ horses uut-tu-;??â€"n\ J. .': Bingeman, Irwin W. W Eph. Hilgartner, &ll of Waterlbs TP., during the year 1910, was sentenced Â¥o five years in Kingston penitentiary on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently . ‘The prisoner received the sentehch with no sign of emotion and â€" seemed. romewhat relieved ‘when he knew the extent of his punishment. _ Hummell was arrested early an Friday morning, Sept. 13th.. _ He was remanded until the 19th,. wheo he was committed for trial. byâ€" Mag« istrate Weir, pleaded guilty to the three charges betore the . Deputy Judge on Friday, and sentefired toâ€" day. _ ‘This cleared 17 the horse stealing epidemic of 1910 in â€" about ten davyk. Re f ned ern Medical: College de thit mooning in the t3 faus fous South and West.Wards the . Dloomingdalt erlin : & . Northers h, was seen by . the cning . in relerence OT nth ba throom A@ n it TDF * "-'a < Bz * xo &;&m ‘ y gary, Edmontos, © s ‘ ver, and: Victoria. . In Vancouver . e en m as City w'gï¬:a Rupert to open up an ‘office in Vancouver. â€" _At Jack . and at Carstairs * Guy Pearson, all formerly of bï¬ andâ€"all of whom‘ are doing well in west: ‘ . 1t was a revelation to Mr. ‘ ° haupt ‘to find how . well Berlin known in the west. 1t bas a tion there as one of the busiest most progressive manufacturing ol Of "the east, hessaid. 1 The outlook for: the future of: Westâ€" ernâ€" Canada, s, ~Mr.: Breithaupt %, very bright,> andâ€"great expansion 'ia all dines continues. £ Â¥ m M New Health and igth Ob# * vained wun'ï¬ -fâ€or.q,b' Williandis Piat Pris. " ; he WwoORK AND WORRY : WEAKEN. WOMEN . It< is uséless to tell a bardâ€"w A wonian ‘to take â€"lite: easily rand not to worry . Lvexguomm:&x hean |of }‘ a home; every girl m‘ s, . shops, )« and factories, is subject to more or,)* Iass worry. ‘These | be av * ed. | Butâ€"it is I zu«?*m o| man and every . girl save : her| atrength as miich as possible and. :to | build .up her system to meet any. unâ€" | depends .upon it.: To guard «against a â€"breakdown>in health the â€"blood| must ~be kept: rich, ~red and ~pate | Nothing can keepthe‘ blood in this condition .so m*n Dr. Williams‘| Pink . Pills. sirengthen .. the urrves, restore the appetite, bring the glow of health to pallid â€" cheeks, and renewed energy. 18 â€"istless _ peoâ€" ple. , Women cannot| always rest when they should, but they egn keer their strength.and krop, disease away by the ~ovcasional ~use: :of ~Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. Of ifâ€"a dreakdown has come unexpectedly. they can .. obâ€" tain new health through. this . sam» .lmdiche. _ Mre. ~M. Thomas, . River {street, Toronto.. says: ""For . several |yraxs L was almost a constant _â€" inâ€" valid, unable to â€" do. my housework and .spending much of my. {time in bed.. My nerves seemed worh out and Iâ€"was so run down~.thatâ€" ~all â€" my friends thought I was in a hopeless decline. I was as pale as a corpse;, I was so bloodless ~that it I cut: my finger it would not bleed; my limbs were swollen far beyond their usual size. At the least exertion my ‘ beart Would palpitate violently, and 1 fre yhently: had fainting m{h 1 ‘was under _ treatment . by . good doctors, but it did me mo good. Then one : day y husband brought home some Dr. Williams®~ Pink . Pilis ~and 1 > began Â¥aking them. They seemed~to go to the root of the trouble, and in . the course of a few weeks the improve= ment they were making . was quite plain. Gradually as I continued takâ€" ing the Pills theâ€" swelling of my limbs disappeared; _ the weak . spells came lessâ€" and less frequently; my: apâ€" |pétite greatly improved, and finally 11 was completely cured and able, to do my housework with ease. _ Later, Imy daughter Elma seemed to be troubled with anasmia, and we gave ‘"her the Pills with the same good reâ€" 1 sults." Why suffer in any way when . you can begin curing yorrsoil toâ€"4ay with DPr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Soid by_all medicine dealers or by mail &t 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 trom The Dr. Williams‘ . Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Galt, Sept. 20.â€"The annual fall fair of" the South: Watstloo Agriculâ€" tural (Society ‘opened toâ€"day. This afternoon : the judges gave their awards . in theâ€" various depar(naonts exbibited in the agricultural . hall, and ~ this evening the. hall~ was thrown spen and a large crowd pas» ed throngh it. The displays of woâ€" men‘s _ work, art, fruit, bread and pastry were teautiful, and dlicited the admiration of the women. _ The ‘pupHMis‘ department was much bester thas‘ former© shows, and there wete fine exhibits of _ work done in . the ‘ m&&m and domest‘¢ science ot the : Col‘cginto. Some boys from the man#al "training . â€" deâ€" | partment _ wereâ€"at work giving an FALL FAIR IN GALT OPENED with Club and: eveni Bea dea ies, and «al hibition. the tb th 2 % Whediy knben! _ oughout the West breeds :of fowl are on e jidging of the poulâ€" place this afterno0®, .« th ‘The Burt n attendanc ougliont‘ t thing in t ï¬! â€" | h tl yngial} £U0UN MaN!~u0 WEST!!* bet Mr. E. P. Clement, JK. C , Sces «© Great Possibilities for Youth K. C., Â¥ho . Bas just retarned trom m ue w mrowg! in hm ; * ‘oast interests ‘of the Mutual Lite Assurâ€" ance Company of which be is the pi# Ni i onl mnant Ees Â¥ t . 1 ruch as two thousand &a the: s6il, : but . merely > through \KiSe in value of his real: estate;‘ Mr. Clonmâ€"nt intimated: that: homeâ€" Steads were stillâ€"available about one hundced miles: north ob Mocse ~~Jaw Saskatcbewan, and <be citedinstances where young men from this neighborâ€" hood made wimnondy simply by living on : the: homestgadsâ€"for six â€"months of the syear insorder to confrom â€" with the «ogtlations. ‘Tecy: sccured â€"onme ployment > in the vicinity: of their homesteads and: when suff:¢ient ‘monâ€" ey had ton saved," thoy ‘devcloped ‘their land, and then Legan ‘to â€" reap the profits of their investmwentsâ€" thie _ DFring. . his absence, Mr. Clement came in contactâ€"with a large num‘er of iormer.. Berliners â€" who* were doing exceedingly well.. One of them, ~ Mr. Lincoln Weaver who: is in the: upho!â€" stering business in Regina, sustained x temporary . setback from the efecs; o# the cycloné: that visited that city recently, but he is now doing: letter than ever. * **This year‘s ~cropâ€" is the greatest the West has â€"ever yielded" he > teâ€" marked, ‘‘there being sections of the. finest grain grown ready to be stookâ€" ed.â€" Farther south where the â€" counâ€" try..is inbhabited by a large ntmber of American ssttiers, little © dificuity will be experienced in harvesting. This _ type of farmer ‘equipfing with .: his *« form the most modern machinery and t‘!‘:e %Muwmmnuon-m grair will be immense." f ‘Mr. Clement was much . impressed with the remarkable growth M;:f- the city of Vancouver on the Pac (‘past. * ‘‘That‘s a . great place," warmly commented the interviewed. "It has a great future and is des.iaâ€" ed to" become a metropolitan . cit©. similar to Toronto and Montrcal. Vancouver is making wonderful ._fro m'n "Go West, young man, go West," is _ *‘The _ West is certainly a . rea‘ country,‘"" he said in closing. London, Ont., . Sept. 232.â€" Fortyâ€" cight thousand _and twenty dollars was the amount contributed toâ€"day by members of St. Peter‘s Cathedta} parish, in response to the appeal. . 0 . last Sunday by his Lordship B.shop Fallon for the seminary to be, bu.ilt here. His Lordship was at each . oi [m three Masses this morning t0 teâ€" ceive the pledges of the people, . and before he began he had the promise of $13,000 from subscribers who tad gome to him up to last night. . One ot these subscriptions was for $5,000 and another for $1,000. a RECORD CONTRIBUTION . FOR CATHOLIC SEMINARY Toâ€"day â€"he asked for offerings of from ($100° peryear‘ for . five > years down to $5 perâ€"year,: and voluntarily the congregation subscribed over forâ€" tyâ€"eight thousand dollars, : which â€" is probably a record for one day‘s conmâ€" tributions in aqny one church in Canâ€" ada. St. Mary‘s Church, this .cty, iwul be visited on Sunday next ond on subsequent days all . the other chnrgh- es in the Diocese, and i the omer‘ churches do proportionately to. the Cathedral parish, the semingry will be assured in the very, neat future, ~The subscriptions included: one â€"~@f $5,000, one of $1,000, twentyâ€"eight of $500 each, one of $300, twentyâ€"two ol $250, two of $200, eight of. $150, fifltyâ€"eight of $125, one of $110, thir tyâ€"eight of $125, one of $110, thirtyâ€" two of $100 each, and 261 of â€"smaller amounts, making in all $48,020. _ BERLIN HORSES TOOK PRIZES AT FALL FAIRS Mr. A. C. Quickfail who entered his fine black and white mare, Sadie, in the roadster class at the Galt Horse Show and Ayr fair Jast week â€" won prizes at both places. In Galt he won 3rd in the roadster class and at Ayr he got Ind prise for the best outft. Mr. Ferguson â€"of this city was ;mddmnui-hï¬hemhn horse class. Ves 1y ic anh i ts Every Woman hes giit and af y . . OpHly that great DON‘J GROW It‘s a sale ten to one bet that the young man â€" who uses PALISIAN Sage as an occasional hair dressing ~‘‘There‘s a reason, of course, . : it‘s a very good and sufficient one PARISIAN Sage prevents,@b . . °3 ‘hby destroying the cause of baldnessâ€"â€" Lthc â€"little .persistent voctferous dans druff: germ.. will ‘never grow baid ~ Dandruft germs cause falling â€" hair and falling hair means thinner _ bair and in die time baidness.> _ ~~Ift you ‘have dandruf o; itching | scalp it meians that dandrull | ‘getms are sapping the vitality‘ from : the toots of ‘your hair. Get rid Cof ‘all hair troubles ty using ‘PARISIANâ€" It is not a dyc, mind you,‘ féither does it contain pososous sugar, of tead or even sulphur." Tt is a stientiâ€" tic preparation that abolishes>. d:ng- ruff, stops fallinghair ard: sralp ftch, and makes hair ~grow _ lustrous â€" and luxuriant. c â€" Many young women as well as men are: growing baid and ‘for / the same reason: . pook Use delightful, refrcshinz, . PARISâ€" IAN Sage; it nourishes the hair roots :f the roots are not dead, and brings to every user a head: of glorious hair â€"radiant and {ascinating.. Large botâ€" tle for 50 cents at drug stores . and toilet. counters. See that . you get PARLSIAN Sage.. .. »‘ TAKE CAREâ€" OF YOUR HAIR wWHILE YOU HAVE HAIR â€"â€"â€" TO TAKE CARE OF. * ENGLAND WILL HAVE AIB CRAFT London, Eng.. Sept. 23.â€"In view of the success of the Air Craft in the recent manouvres, Great Britain is to have an Air Fleet which will put this arm of serfice on a par with that of ‘other great powets. _ _ _ _ _ "London, Sept: 22.â€"It is stated at Aldershot that the British War Office was so impressed by the work of the aeroplanes in the recent atmy; man ncuvres that it has decided to _ build two fleets for special purposes. . One will be armed with rapid fire guns and the other will be used lowl scouting . purposes. â€" The T, whose work will be to demolish â€" the ehemy‘s aircraft, and so clear the way Tor the scout machines, will be heavier and faster than the existing army type, and will be capable . of carrying a crew of at least three persons. The gunner will be in front and the pilot amidships. CELEBRATED THE 4o0th ANNIVERSARY of THEIR MARRIAGE A véry pleasing event. took. . place on Sat rday evening, Sept 21st, a% ' me of, Mt. â€"and Mrs. John\ M: f , 61 Glasgow St., â€" when . be forty and fifty of theit griends ; their children and â€" grandâ€" gathered at their home, to @a‘sbtate the lo?leï¬l anniversary . of their ‘matried â€"life. .‘:h parents . were the ‘m handsome gift ffom Initticifiith arhjch was sccont panied by an address wishing many more,years of happiness and to v Mr. and Mrs. Miller respondéed: riends were â€" progent from ‘Poronto, New Hamburg and Baden. .. > Druggists guarantce M last . a fow uppl!;-ac.lnnn corfipleâ€" 4 Bheth o. tely curing the jrritation, and .n"-‘d 7 @ . i W venting. the bites. from 56008 Wore. son has. been appoihted the Nes fem RD‘S LINIMENT is . als + ‘:†:a bue. g/ï¬ fto P 4n Toronto â€" =~ Winnipeg _ _. _ Canadian Factory of Stundard Varnish Works >‘ / Now York‘ â€"‘ Clicago â€" Lowdon â€" Burin ; Arumels . Melbourse . Whï¬wfldflbu&uww emiconcce, MOMAF BÂ¥ ecwcsmmmery i . .. > 4 i.) â€" ie International Varnish Co. Ltd. BALD, YOUNG MAN Dear Sir KROETSCH & BOPPRE Varnishes, Wall Paper, Paints Ete. WATlERLOO m ONT. i4 all other floor varnishes; â€" Rqually sati¢ on any kind of flooring, n#thral woo y or painted.~ It also makes a.perfect fAnish f« oflcloth or Hnolepuas, .~ «8‘ . 4y _ 0 o2 iW . Send for booklet (Freeyâ€""How to Finle} Floors," and paper. coated :with *ELASTICA,‘ so that you can test it yourdelf, $ee P mt cabieheyn * +A n * ~\ “,’_‘.,’ ";7“' - A ‘ ; _._gn;m...f.s W t in the Carterh it and ountry on . by hought iple of Mid Elmvale Embro . Trin _ ‘Atw006 ........ Beamsville ... Blenheim ... BifSH .««.... ; Brigden ...... Brinsley : ...« Burford ‘...... . Ca se Camber ... ALolborne : ..... Dorchestet ‘ ... Drayton ....... Fergus Brant{ord, Sept. 18.â€"Messrs, Eslin® Roberts, hydraulic and_electrical~ en« gineer, and Horace Beck of Upper Canada â€" College, have © been fhfl measurements® of the flow .Of the (Grand River for m Commission. It is .. that I the Commission h%lnqb_ ind .out whether or not, 4t will be feasible to use the flow of the Grand for gene ating power. If so, a double: . putâ€" pose‘ will be effected;, *the â€" eni of the flood flow, and the use of (the water for power generating. . Horace Beck is a nephew of FHlon. Adam . 4 Chairnian of the Commission,. ~_.~~ '.m wervee setvnt nee Windham Centré ... T g MEASURING THE MAID OF THE MIST: RUNS ON THE ROOKS Niagara ~Falls, ; N. Y., + 314 ‘The Maid of the Mist, the 1 :z mer that for years has ists close) to the tumbling waters of Niagara Falls, ran on the rocks ~ 40 day opposite the Ontario.Power Cof pany‘s Plant, a .short distance mms_no;lmu%m-' grave that Capt."Richard S. ordered the lifeboats made ready launching, and the 20 wipped with lite preservers. tul imanoeuvting, however, , Carter was able to release the mer by its own power, and the ‘ Trirhtaned ~ bastengers safely to th dent that ‘The trip | ent â€" Maid deoteebrs: fr lamaged ‘ghtened at‘s . las nearost has qoct as been { Abe: Mist Her hull T2 o Cape mes t on ie e t J mm ec ied Oct . 4 GRAND RIVER ADDT uTr ib Set .... _ Sept. 28,. 37 ..... Sept. 25, 36 Sept. 30, Oct. 1 .... Sept. 38, 27 Sept. 19, 20 . Oct.. 10, 11 ... Oct. 3, 4 Sept. 26, .A7 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 26, 47 Sept. 26, 27 he P NJ1 thishap 9 *os