f?j,i,rit,,t,y,,t,,,t,t,ej,?'), _,i.y!,,r,,tt,.e,i,tll"lt'llli'l! “'3 iriirkrr_r1rrcArrrsssr,ieyAev.-. l g __ The ma drat? “no“ yawn; ~The child was Gi four day: 'old. 'te funeral “Wake mac» any]. l Mikruuoa at 2 oirovttus we Ema! End Lithuania gmq'gl‘y. . ' Remeving to HM.†Mr, and Mrs. H. than): and dug!» tor, Fcvx':'vtt, v! .redftrfck - left. for cAr MW tsiimls in Emma Wednesday where Mr. any Xian un- ed his duties.†manager ot the Equil- ton district for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. ' . Cyclist Run Down to the street. Ftrrtanatelt he landed cléar ot thp car and 'rece1ved only a few minor injuries. But his bicycle was badly smashed. The cause of the accidun is not clear. . Another bicyclist had a narrow " cape this morning when he was run down by a motor car near the G. T. R. tracks on King shoe! from MI wheel Chnirman of Arttitratiort Board. Rev Byron Slhui‘fer of Toronto has bag: appointed chairman of the arbi- tration tioard to deal with the dispute between tire Canadian National Rail- ways and their employes. It is practi- cally assured that the representatives of the companies and men will be G. D, Kelly and ex-Mayor Harold Fisher The first mowing vciil be held in Ot. tawa on Thursday morning. $200 Fine Ib tation with tnsh. the ac sion that it to plrud an to have sit.' ure was ad Foreigners Drunk; Police Raid House; Court Case Follows ha 7mm . J as AT m com if! _ my AND FULLY BtnmAiBB= ' AND PERSONAL About PIVVV‘H u'rhwk flu ing a $oreiprvir {Waxy nn Stu-"t Hub-ll Indiu- h with the inform; :um that were drunk Irl hr, hmw“ fighting. TIM nulit‘v 2w suspicion that (lvvir vici the samr- Crvtulilaun so hol: irtvestip,atinrr Hm «an. On MCIHIJI) ho utr, appszarid m l'uhm- with having Mon int man who "'lm' mm brought in lh-- Imuwr an aplw Journed Heavy Fine Paid By St. Clements' Man; Liquor W as in Hotel Peter Veidv"ttaumtrr, St. Cl-tttig hnlclku-vpvr. plmulml gumy Uerore Magistrate Weir on Monday to having lmunr in his hotel and was finod sum" and rush-z, The convic. tion “J5 swmwd through a Omit paid the huh-I on Saturday afternoon by Lironsv Inspwtur K. Zinkann and Provincial ()ITmt-r Gardner. No ovi- dttnce “aw hmrtl this morning, “U m‘rumul |u'1*h'l‘ring to make his plea without havmg the case heard In de- tail Sago, Tapioca, p, Urs . . , . . . Quality. rolled oats, " lbs. . Cream of Wheat, 4 Itk. Dominion Baking Powder, I THE CHAIN GROCERY STORE OF CANADA 48 King St. Waterloo Frederick St. Kitchener Eagle “rand Milk, tun ._.. nos! hulk Row Hire, 3 lbs Shociul Blond Tea . Spvcial lplrml Coffee Pure Coeon. t lh. ... When buying in quantity consult us. Our prices are interesting. . tin ._.._ __Pr_F_P".'r Corn Surrh 3 packages Corn Syrup, c, lb. Pail Corn Syrup, 2 lh. tin ... Peas, Com. 1 tin of each Red Salmnn, I lb. tin . . . DOMINION STORES LTD. until Tuesday can M Infant "MN ("SC his wo nd Sunhcrn Coffee I BUY AT DOMINION STORES LTD. AND SAVE MONEY mid 11 Cuittt' to tlt muosiiur.raot night Core, " Cttorry St, out)» the wk Sunday morn- my nn "reithimpt ice Ir-art-rt"" ll Pmu-zn and were w had a strong viyitor was in r hvlll him while oldiur, a el, I). G' mnn‘ udviauhle y 'cisqitrrs tt.irsn vd Vtwo ntlwrs Court charged oxiruted The oxirutrsd The "tstHt to have did not put in case wtMt 3 Hm. $1.00 . I Ih. 39e 1ue sort oasul Mcio 24c 2dr 29C "1"" “it "re m, "l Mate of Roads ' About Kitchener Now Hnm‘non to Kitet----ciNert construction In Blnkley's Hoifow one- hm mun cut of Dana“. Tunic tu proceed very carefully. Iguana!"- {as on Dundas _ourxtairh, ,trttftic to aTyseed very slowly. Top upland“ Hamlin to fird coneesssoalpevertr' Ga 4th (Your : don. Detour sung pi ‘dry Neither. Read closed between 17th and 8th Concession: during day Illa only. Call to Preston, good. Preston to Kitchener, poor. Grading under was two miles south of Kitchen- er. No detoura. [ Kitchener to Goderieh-kitchener ',to Strutford very fair on whole. Rath- ler rough for 2 1a miles east of Shakei INo (lemurs: Highway now open be- tween Strattord and Sehringsville. l Good road trom Stratford to Clinton. Between Holmenville and three miles west, heavy grating being done. De- tour between Hulmcnville and 3 miles west. Go west at Holmenville 2 males then north to highway at Taylors corner. Through traitic: to Gudertrh it"'?."' he advised to go wvst at Sea- forth through Bracetield to Hayfield, then north to Goderich. Guelph to Owen Sound C,uelph tn Ful'gus fresh gravel. fairly grad, For gun to Arthur grading pvtrvidi'Cr. rough. Arthur to Kenilworth rough [and in wet weather, “my muliy. i Kenilworth to Owen Sound. good. “when construction prurernlinp: south Inf Dornoch. Roznlsido tlntour: maul. l Brampton to Gudph -!tt'rtraicort tn Gvorgcmwu. gmvelling, "rivo him Inâ€? where gravel is not (a :‘5nli'h'wd. lth-m-gemwn to AI'LUH, surfuw fair, Ar'- (ton to Guelph. ‘surfm‘o Fir. pirst two Hulls»: past of Clwlph null-w I'r-lmir. Vcive slow on now stone, Kitchener to Guelph-Fra-sh gravel bums appliedlor about 6 miles ear". of Kitchener. Culvert construction 1 mile east of Guelph: Remainder ot this road in fairly good condition. Will Build The inrrease in the school popu- lation in the Fyaqt and Cruttre, Wards and the subsequent overcrowding ut Suddahy School hrs; rmultml in such an acute situation that the Public School Board have found it advisu- Ill" to call a special rimming tor tho consideration of minimum“ nuurtors. This decision was rrmclt,ui at the regular session of Um Board last Etvening when the nmttvr was brought to " horn! by the mun-uninv- of Architect Franklin of Tow-mu qvith skatrhus for a rmnodvlling of or Arvhilvrt with sketches Sudcfnhy Sl'hlll erected 1 ern city limits or out Sudrlnhy school ed and an zuhlllim tlto “no recently K‘ing Edward Evin drrtinitrwly decide" , tor (liwunsion at ' called fur "ext Tu The relatives of the law Mrs Noah Fam. of Waterloo, dtss'irv to (wprvss their deep ttpproriation to all thy nit-ml“ and neighbors who rr-ndurml kindly asslslnnvv ai tho honuI durum the recent “Moss and m Erb, and for the loan at funeral. w 1! etl Good pink salmon, I lh. tin t7c Pure Jam, a mood buy, 4 " tin Ring", 3 parkarresr .. . . 23r Laundry Soaps, 14 hum . $1.00 Comfort Soap 10 hare . -. 69v Pure Castile, 7 cakes . . _ 2% Pure Faslilo. Largo Mr ,.V M: Poarline. 3 pktrs. __. . 22e Sugar. pure can», 10 Ihs. _ _ NRC Rest Creamery Butter, prr m. Marhino wlirml bacon per m, Cottage Rolls, choice, Vb. . Prime Choose, not lb. _ -r Toronto Bread, largo loaf . Valencia Fruit Cake, per lh. u _ ."s.' _"' - , s'" " . . - _ 'bi' ' . ' c_"__-s-.-..'..--.- Another School In Kitchener CARD OF THANKS School tit school, has and will come luv a Hum-in] nun-tint 1051'in (Winning. At he school palm Id Contre Wards overcrowding ul rmultml in surl' that the Pubiit bu completed ‘lll it For 130.1ng 501: tum†gum] Brampton lun'h m M rs hon] wi ll mmlol Ctr MV bk 2tr 19r m the rm a'tll'l,'tu'l'l'l Dig. w In» fifffit,, to at A lam nub†of You; Paulo trom "than mrt'tttrtttgb_otstret- sewed In Trinity lam: cumin. Kttchoner, on loud-y gnu-noon and evening to attend lltq hm of the 2411" mm: convention ot. the " Iorth league ot an out mum. The delmuu were â€In! from Gnu. Preston. Honour. Main. Zion,' Waterloo tad other points. fun pro? uident G. E. schlee. Kitchener. pn- sided. t St'llhw An Encouraging Year ht the reports [resented to the com vention progress or u: encouraging character was lndpated. “in being made both in membership and mm sionary givings. F Afteriwon 8min Following the queuing exarcles con- ducted by Rev. c, D, Draper, of Prem ton, Chairman of the District. the Irre sident briefly reviewed the year's work, after which a round table con- forence on League problems took place led by Mr. Clive S. Bun which resulted in a fruitful discussion ot questions of vital importance to young people. \‘untlon during the afternoon on the subject “Wells of Salvation" iu.whieh he urged the young people to conso- cratrs themselves anew to the further- unm- of Christ's Kingdom. Recreltion Hour The afternoon sossiou was concluded with a recreation hour after which luv Trinity Church League provided " bou:ititttl super in the basement of the church to whit-h a large number sat down. The ttospitality of the Kit- (-honer League was acknowledged tn " resolution at thanks presented by I‘M. S. L. w. Harion ot' Galt and sunmlo-fl by Mrs. Tyavk of Elmira null ro-spuntlrd to by Mr. G. E. Rcv.'F. J. Fydell, of Salford, See- retary of the Hamilton' Conference Euwonh League, addressed the con. V ltr ll-Iv HI. hm“, study of "stttt who w.“ chaos up eVlonuon m mom " IrtFatr many kid with on" Idea to transform and Twin-city rrlendm [rednom Hm world. We mum help him ------- in) t'rrsatP a community lift? that om 'tttlf. E. D. DAME" llmdiml God's “h." of humrtrt Hymn The and Intelligence has been re. i rho Numb. no said, was largely con- tteived in Kitchener of the death at Iz-rrnml abmH Inhollhlg Joy-m- " mM- Ml homo m Lakewood, Ohlo, of Reg. ,wm “Min “mum We cam-d him E, n, “Milt-h. the former rumor of “hr MMIHInh or the blunt, What did tho n.. Jeruanlem church, mm" ot \mn'W-r was 1., my into the romrad Klntt and Water Street The tuttor. fump m making a now (-ommhniu "I "I held in Maori. lndlana on ( llw sirvakpr :lu'anNI that within the .uaturday, past tow months tlte val for Christ. --- .i.'mi’1) Ina awn-vying tho canon): mind Fmtt4ER-.-mTTER 411m oraiHm M (nnmla Tho amdoma _ .. A quiet waddan VII unlcmnllod ‘wm-p MM": up tho t-Imllenxo of Bet. ' ' Your Lite on God." Ind a â€Ironing Wefln d" when Ml" Tinn Magdalen! “‘rusudo was now In pmgrcu which Ritter boonmo the bride of Alhort {n'mml to make Jenna And his Inch Loo "Mn" both of tttin ettr. Roe. l; mg- tttrt vital mm; m the “you or W. C, 30'†'tertormed the, "mm†Hanna men and women. Ihmu gallium Mr, and M" Pitsehor will at.» up im bringing to pass a new community tttMr mldonco In ttttn Mty. Hire inwhieh the mm- of Chris: pro .____.._. ,dominwd- VOILKIl-GLIMINI . .Mrn. C, ig, Run contributed u veal 11;. all?“ moi vim " ' “number at the "on" m. g'um‘wm “um M I unwanm M a. “upmm_w¢†the thes ypar elven-d lit the . Hon. President. Rev. C I‘rws‘lm; Ex PreMdent. Kitchener It-ist, Zion; 2nd Vice PIPE" Bert \‘mv. (lull. 3rd Vice Fresh Ernest Brown,Cal1: 1th Vice Pres, Chas. _ :zvmx llm‘nvlm'. Mit Viva Pres., De of $5.00 awarded to thr tho largest (Iu-lu-galion vnnvrnlbnn in purport] brrsltflr. Th" Elmlr [magnum also Show larxu inrrrnsvs In m m "l nu; attpndattt'P n :nv-Iau; atm-udanro and substantial gains in missionary zivings. Tlt" speak" of the evening was Rm- Ii" ost Thomas, oi the Dept. of Hun-gull; and Rocittl Service of the Mmhmlisl Church, In a stirring and inquiring address he urged the young pwuiln to accept tho challrngo ot making this a new world, An In- vaiuahlv lep would, he said be a tit "wardship Evening Session Tue devotional exrrcisen l'he devoiiorol exercises at the eve- I sass-inn, an witivh ere was a .zv- alllundnnvv were conducted by l, Mr. Hun-II, of Hormelâ€, which ro- ‘rnlluvwd try the prx-svnlzillon ol . riporrs at the Nominating and solutions Committees. The Year's Officers This following are the otficers for a war (‘lvrlt-d an the convention: ive Ho Row. w. r: . Ldm-ntinn that air, Gull; Zion Wins Shield tuslou; (‘onlwroncp pole] Wan-r! KlN-h4 sintati idey Sum . l‘hrisnnn J. A, Jewett, El tit Vim: Pres, De 1100; tiec'y Tress (f. " Draper, m, I live s. Bean G. K. Schlee, Pres . Stanley mwr: Summer m. Mrs. Bend, ‘nlwrpncp Repress James. Zion: Re "y. Rev. Elmer Sum . l‘hrisnnn Thy-cum In Mr. .C E'itii'itFii. hw,l.A.Iu- . “at Mr. an In. 00b 't-rttttiurtttMrreMd-tr' _ "o""y--t""'t A cm "can; In â€tennis-d n " Matthew‘s pumm- n a, o'cloek laughter of Mr. “a In. Curl Wow, “he" strut. became tho brldo ot Otto “up“. Illo of this city. ' In" Ellie Wine and C. Hoottml were unendunu. Rev. J. Schneider oliciuud. Mr. and Mn. Hoopla] will take up their mildews in this city. The marriage ot Miss inane Hotstet~ ter younger dnu‘hter ot Mrs. Henry Birtstetter of Bnden. Ont., to Mr. Hur- ry I. Most. Kitchener was solemnlzed on Wednesday afternoon at the Pres- bytertsn muse, Rev. Mr. J. Lynn ot. (jointing. The bride has smartly [owned in her travelling sult of rein- deer duvetyne with fur trimmings and French hat of brown panne velvet touched with "wings. She carried a bouquet ot white roses and locusts. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. James R. Livingston carrying a bouquet ot pink carnations. Mr. James R. Livingston acted as grooms man. After the ceremony the bridal couple left on the evening train for a short honeymoon. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Mogk _.will reside at their new home, 35 Pandora Ave.., Kit. dbener. ttHANTE-KoERBER St. John's Lutheran parsonage was the scene of a quiet wedding Wed. atternoou when Miss Magdalena P Koerber ot Lexington. became the bride of Mmsres Shantz, of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clarke attend. ed the young people. Rev. E. Buckel- mam] pertormi'd the ceremony. After I short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sham: will take up their residence In Waterlor. "tEFELMEYERmAUFMAN A quiet but pretty wedding was solemniud at "Mount Crest." Strut- ford. Ontario, the residence at Mrs. W ll. l‘ntldlcomh at 2 pm. Thursday atternoon when Edna Davey, Young- est daughter of Mr. John It, Kaufman of this town. bernme the bride oi John Silelelmewr. ot' Baden. The bride was berm-Hugh trowned in navy satin. pretliiy embroidered with grow with a beautiful rnrsnge at orrhlda and roses and wore the gilt [of the bridegroom. 13 string of La l Tonal pearls. _ After the ceremony. the bridal mu lple left on a short wedding trip to ,Burlnlo. Rochester and New York. (the bride wearing a reindeer suit l with beaver trimming: and brown hat ‘On their return they will take up their renldence In linden. Best wishes are extended to them by their many Twin-city frlendm A pretty autumn wedding took place at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ferdinand, 110 William Bt., West. Waterline on Tuesday anew noon at three o'clock. when their youngest daughter. Irene, be. came the bride of Mr. Clarence Part low of Detroit, the Rev. L. Davids of the Carmel Church officiating. The bride looked charming .in a gown of t'repe-de-chene and bridal ‘vell caught wlth a wreath of orange The brid, gown of C veil caught blossoms a rink r0999 couple em strains of march. pia Stroll and med before and flowers. At tive o'rlock a wedding dinner was served at which Mr. and Mrs. Ptartlow.lert tor their future home in Detroit The many friends of tho young couplr- will wish them a long and happy married lite. REV. E. D. DANIEL. The and Intelligence has been re- celved In Kitchener of the death at M- homo m Lakewood. Ohlo, of Rev. E. D, Dank-Is. the format pastor of the new Jerusalem church, norm-r ot Klntt and Water Street The tunor. nl was held in Lana". lndlnnn on Saturday. A quiet wedding vu mkmnlud] Wedn'dny when mm Tinn Magdalena _ Ritter booIme the bride of Albert Loo Pinch" both ot m. city. null W. C. Bone performed the reunion“ Mr, “a Mn Humor will at; up! their residence In thll any. I ilh 31M" "_' a.“ ulna FERmNAND-PARTL0w Moatt-rtort5TETTER ms and ante red of may I the Ceremony ce an arch of al background ot It with and cu 'l Church officiating. de looked charming t'repe-de-chene and t with a wreath of l the 'ad I carrying a In nd orchids. T ‘ml the room Memielssohn'n =d try Nathani autumn ot pver was 1 of oral bouquet The you PverkreetP3 e young to the wedding I Stroh ' perfor- n leaves ot || Page [more Tau CY Ctiscr, Clemens, to Mr. Edward W. Voclker, Kitchener. The ceremony was per- lormed b) Rev. J. Keir Fraser, lhD.. in the presence ot' only the "nmediate relatives of the young couple. After a short honeymoon trip to Montreal and Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Voclkur will reside in Kitchener. The marriage took place on “wanes-5 "WNW“ rluy ot Miss Irene Veronica Hutstetter .TOPl'iNG' in Mr. Hurry lsam- Mogn. The can»; In Mr. " mony was performed by RN. J. B.‘ Broil st Lynn, After a short honvyuumn "ivymsurht u Hmulltun the young couplr' will an: Mr. and Sid" at " Pandora avenue. in this', lmrhr-r We don't hear any of these pruhlhi lunist ag9nts saying anything wtwr, ,tiees take a drop, ity "it If so we went to all your attention to every ',tttuelfif Ita) ETTE DUCHESS SATIN that we recently purchased for h ER. It" V lab in wonderful and its wearing QUALITIES the same u out!» "trqtae H" real'good $8.00 lines. We have nearly 100 yards at this and in aide: to glve' ,, ". something REAL SEECIAL; something that will bring yo utd this STORE , become acquainted with US we marked this wonderful piece pt 36 in. all]: at $2.00 a yard.. . THIS IS SOME REAL BARGAIN Here are a few EXTRAS that can't be bought anywhére at the tionr.. ing prices _ = BrickerGermannCo.Ltd Bedding And Household Linens Cold’weather now coming on you want warm bedding. See these fino soft fiuffy wool blankets with pink and him» lmrdors. double bed size, whipped, single, pair $11.50 White Downnp Blankets “.30 Fine soft blankets. Downap finish, in pink, mauve and blue borders, extra heavy weight, size 66x80, per pair $8.50 Good heavy quality rugs, in grey and black, black and gold. fawn. etc., size 54x 72. sold regular at $6.50. Priced specially each $3.95 Automobile Rugs or Couch Covers $3.95 Cotton Filled Chintz Quilts, sizes 66x 72, worth $6.00 for $4.00 All Pure Wool Blankets at $11.30 Pair Eiderdown Comforters. down filled, full size, sateen covered. plain bands, hand- some colors and designs, $15.00 for $12.00 Eiderdown Quilts, down filled, full size, made in very pretty colored sateen, worth $18.00 to $20.00 for $14.00 Old time values are nearly touched in many of these much-needed Home Supplies---- Blankets, which sold at $20.00 a pair are on sale here at $11.50 a pair, and other lines of Bedding at similar reductions MoGK-HOFSTETER 12-4 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS at o..'...........:.... 33.19 36 in. EXTRA HEAVY FLANNELETrE at per yarrC. J. . . .. 25c 36 in. All Wool NAVY BLUE SERGE at per yard ....1 . . . . .. 90c Ladies' White and Natural Colored WINTER UNDERWEAR Comforters 'éiecirél line at; each . . . . . . . . Blankets 'cy').'?, (T?, .- , . --riieet, , (ii'i'i'i'ftj'C'_,iiiji)erif [ "2 - [Ill "fltt " "jici_,r.:_..l__r'illS2l I! / " [iS'iihi'1Sitf" " I, LE! ".C" if , w, 1llillllil1liiliillililllllllt ijff.,tiiiFti' _ " Nil Mfii8 gt' :2; 'zE%tg,tsiee 'c-tD ' P,.. oelker, BORN " _r'iiiluAvswerH'-'.l'it' Kitchener, Oct. l lhD.. 21, to Mr. and Mm. George Hy. n-diute' Hainsworth, 135 Peter St, a sun. After PINKE--At Kitchener, October 5th, antreal to Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Pinke, GI 'oclk-rr Pinke Street, u son, 'Kenneth Ar- thur. 'BI'IAN _At Kitchener, October 20, to l Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bean. 21 ledmmn I‘nmluru Avnnuv. a daughter. 'stetter ~T0"I'INU _ At Hi", 'como.. Octobér l. 9 cor-h; to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Tohtins, irl _ J. K.' Sum; strret, n sondRoy Thomns) an trivi,ioismuht At the Ii.-V.', hospital, to will re.', Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fislter, 76 Bru- PU luxrhv-r 51H- t a (laughwr BUY _ -.ht Kitchener, Uriah. Mr. and Mrs, eruun " llrubacher titrert, a mm, FINDLAY __ At Kilrhenvr. October 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Find- lay, 19 Mansion Street, " sun. (A1» Mr. and Mrs V Hrubacher slum! WATERLOO _ Medium and .heavy quality circular cot- ton, mercotized and linen finish, widths run 40. 42. 44, 46 and 48 inches wide, prices Circular Pillow Cotton See our large stock of sheetings, heavy and fine weave. mercerized and linen tln- ish. The widths are 60, 72, 81 and 90 inches wide. Prices per yard 50, 60, Ts, Me. up 42. 50, 53 and 65e. . Bleached and Unbleaehed Sheeting to $1.15 All Linen & Merceriud Cotton Napkins A largo stock of napkins to choose from, both in linen and cotton. hemmed and hem- stilrhnrl. 18 inches to 24 inches, all new natlm'm: and designs. Prices per dozen, $2.00, $2.25. 52.50.3300 up to $10.00 Mercerized Tnhling Son thew new patterns we are showing this fall, satin stripe and floral designs, 60 to 70 inches wide. Price per yard 95:. $1.25, $1.50, $l.75 “(182.00 Bed Pillows in various qualities, would prices $2.00, $2.50. 83.00 to 88.60 a pd! . 151 h, to Kby. III? to iii wander Morrison.) li' 'UtA.NTZ-- At Bridgeport, o,,,,,,,:) 25011:, to Mr, and Mm. A. Shani Bridgeport. 1: sun. "d, nous, Ott mmher 2m. to Mr. sud Mr::. C. Totzke, Pinks street. d daughterr‘Norma. 4 Ottawa, Oct. 'i-Speaking balm! iltc hum-El of the Engineering Innu- lute ol (";.:x:,1n. “we last night. o. S. Finnle, of tl.e Mining and Yukon, branrll or I’m- department ot the in- terior, declmw! WWI reference to the Markvnzlv dimric! oil "eld that whit. the Furt Norman Wt II was not a lam producer, mm mm! was one of gun promise. Afuu. a {wrind of intensive don-lnpmenl, it was hoped it would prov: of immense value. Pillows Linens N08THERN OIL FIELDS