Ç,4r Kitchen is Your1 IÇitche n-..it cost two mil- lion dollars and was built to furnish you-with crisp, golden loaves of Shredded Wheat. the purest, cleanest, most nutritious cereal food in the world. It is ready- cooked and ready-to-serve, delicious for breakfast with milk orcrearn, or for any meal in combination with aliced peaches. Made in Canada NI0VFIME NT OF GRAIN. The iFigures ';url)ass. in Interest the' WHEN THE .SUB. GOFES INTO ACTION DESCRIPTION 0F A TRIP ON BRITISHE'«TIN FISH." Crew of the Submarine Kaow Noth- ing ot What la Going on Overhead. A graphic description of the "life" ia Iritieh submarine about to at- tack a German ship is given in following ac7count. Look carefully end see how grint shadow, almost flush with sea, bicnds with the grey waters the the the and the grey' sky. Her narrow deck is washed from end to end, her bow hidden in a pillipw of boiling sea, ber counter iathered In the foaming ed- ýjes of her wake. Behlnd the can-i vaq "dodgers" of her tiny bridge ber commander and helmsman ply their t.rade, the only iltembers of ber crew visible, the others are at t.heir sta- tions in her well-lighted interior. Sud- deniy there je a sharp word of com- mand, more men appear on ber wet a '4' r I ÂGES 0F GENERALS IN WÂR. Average of Germamini Righest With French Neit -British. of age. General Sir D. Haig .......... 55 General Sir H. Plumer ........ 60 General Sfr H. Rawllnson . 58 General 8fr C. Munro .........56 General Allenby .............. 56, General Pultenoy .............565 General Sir C. Fergusson ...52 General Byng............... 64 General Alderson .............568 General 8fr H. Wilson.........562 General Haking .............. 55 General Gough ... ............ 46 Generai Birdwood .............561 Generai Hunt.er-Weston ........52 General Lord Cavan........... 51 General Keir ................. 60 General Fanshawe ............ 57 Generai Moriard ..............62 General Snow ................ 59 General Cosgrove..... ........ 54 Average French General General General G eneral General Generai ... .. . 3.9 Joffre .............. de Castelnau........ Foch ................ Langle de Cary. Petain ............... Dubail ............... USES POISON GAS. Method Employed by Bombardier "Made ln Canada" RAI-NOUAIS Best for quallty, style anid value. Guaranteed for ail oii- mateS. ~ Ask Your 4&>0WlDealer Vaseline Capskcum. Breaks up colds in thuoat and chat. Better than a mustard lgaster for nhcu.- nmm, gout £prain.e, cramps, etc. W ii AC bLstes the skia. 802 in mmitry tin tubeastcham- uaa ns i alstoesevery- viser.Wu". ubadtits. Free booklat on requesa. CHESEBROUGH MFG. Co. Ava. Umde) I .î L L A Io . " Omo W ais tatro poi 20 ialiarmBulilding, Toronto. A NEW SERVICE. New Possible to Send a Day Letter by Teiegrapb. Mr. J. MeMillan, who has initisted many notable improvements since he became General Manager of the C.P.R. Telegraphs eighteen months ago, hais just decided to inaugurate an Important service entirely new to Canada over the hundred and ten thousa.nd miles of wire under his irnmediate control, namely, the day let ter which may now be sent b etween I.atesî lFiction. deck, al ber movabie gear-tile wneel, Ge..era..V.....ret..............64- Beeie to Defend Himself'. points ln Canada, on the Canadian Pa- 'This intmunitwantamttr f Wetr aaasco er~ the ventilation cowls. the cempass, Genra Roue system at a raevr etre ukbto Wendeonher obleets-isyeadetached a n lRqe;........60 A little British beetle bas been em- cfcrt ymc e ukbtc ossetptetefr nte.wncvs vpe rItadensadohrojct-sdtc n General Humbert ............. 55 ployin g poison gias to defend ltself for ue as compared with the usual to educate sees, ube-asan Septrnbc lstand ndstaken inside her huit. The rails arei a on August 3lst thte year foliowing. So tîdw m enlus i General Gourand ............. 47 untold ages. One of the strongiiolus commercial rush telegrant. Mr. Mc- others in carithlrculdwt , une ow rioe oen luhwihGenerai Franchet d'Esperey.. 60 cf the Bombardier beetie (Brachinus Millan i.s convinced that many of la systent ofprnpl rertgai itthppapp thtns righSetemerrhegeckSThetevryoerdiapher dGenrald UThl...........8 ce.pianappsalon th shoes t te thse ho end eleram woud h outrlas, nd ataccin forat ire thng hofb neetdi h akt the hatch is srewed tigh, thmpmae General Hely d'Oissel.......... 55 Thames in the Qravesend district. Thie quite satisiled if these arrived on the in their inciiecwthlrefcs ig fth o. lI.taicmleballa.,t tanks are filied, the periscope O t aedy hra rprino fmnadr saitc osovhwtedtisspushed up te its full height, and General Dubois ............... 64 Bombardier beette is very hiable te be sm aweesapooto t fmnadmdmeuptn.u compare Aithithh-<. of the preceding Gnrlde Maudhuy ..... 0 atce ysm ftefec rudtecs fters eermI u rts o t(v nnhthus 'he prepares te dive te the wet Genehal 60 atfacked by sente of the lierce ground tweJve ntonth.tshadowy reaints cf the ced and the - beettes, or Carabidae, as they are pro- d't eter co ty speedy dle rTe vorable fre ondtostro h than fiest reTo f h. ermultitu 1deron- î-îger eeî. Average ......... .........0.5 perly called. These greund bectles dylte flfywr.wl ertdsme otsadtecs flr (rai n f cit. hemtrue o n-i Gerrain.warder t te active, htin about at one and a haIt tintes the cost et a lighting was eue yaot7 e Germn ae ec rntey uîng regular rshmesgeoftn orscent. over the eodo 95 h cerned iin the- mo\emunt of gi ain Silence After Noise. General von Scholtz ........... 66 aIl over the place and at once giving ru cnsh l brn ofn tse h nme o i front the farmers siding to the ('ofln- or fhrcle.ie a Generat von Fabeck ........... 63 'chase when they see the tintid Brach. sm sunter, tht-y surpass in interest the su0denly ceased. The silence seents Gent-rai '-on Elchorn .......... 69 mnus appear front beneath a ý-tone. dy hc sa uc snayya.TeBiih Clnbafre latst icion To h.1îuînss ec rice avriaOtTan on ~people desire. There are sixteen hun- cent-io B laes ito.T h uies s sran,e aftr their thunderous note, Pic Leopoîd cf Bvra...70 Ofhn n would tînf that thero dred C.P.R. teleg'raph offices through- plete in Canadi hsfcan h a- D tion, they spak f oblgations met adta take their place contes the General '-on Woyrsc h.......... 70 couic! onhy be one onding tp the chase. eut Canada, at each cf which thete ing et timbrisalgclcn- and crelîts rem oveil tu m tnuf attur- g nl u f t e e t- w o o s Generai 'on Linsingen .........67 lbut, as soon as tht- pur uer draw s -trvile hum ofin theeelectric m otorsnc ershashfrdriveowherabelowvltht or-General von Bothmer ..........64 close, a very remarkabhe thing hap- sriewl oi ocs httî derin, adas fores sdoîn orthei-val riehr eo teof orFel ashlvn idnbr.69 p .wiîî be a Domnnîn-wxde servicerainfaî kea dustries; to i ht..farmtvi ond hi., pt- The comrmander is in the cenning Fied Marshal von Maclken.sen Eilst cf al] the Bombartdier bete tretching frein Louisburg. -Nova, lire troublesatrn'heghi A- pie, tht-vtke tarîgifit forin -w to' îwer, his eyes glued to the xibrat- Scotia, te Victoria, B.C. Messages berta, Sasktchwn d Mntb articles *of comrfort about the home; nIcirit s cf the periscope. The stolid Gent-rai von lieeringen...... p 67 ejects a peculiar liquid which, when witl be taken in tither French or Eng-, and this weatei odto a n but to the mun r the railv. vs. te ' i-o\.an has the wheel contraltîng (;eneral von Einent............ 64 it comes into contact with the at- lish, code words net being permissible. 'deubtedly resnsbeorttscp L prvker-mIîs-ue f ivs~ the horizontal rudders that work the General \:on Strantz...........64 ntosphere 'bursts into a sort cf a Mr JhnMeMîtlan ewes his suc- c f the mainarset ig im r nightsokerricn îh oa, an(if oincs i oat in h er trips below. The second General von G aede.............65) pale blue-green fiante, followed by as eiladtcfldsoitruhu nai. TeCabh stri\iitîgto kee1i the înîliîiarv traffic ci hwl as the wheei that steers era von Falgenhauson . 72 kind of sntoke." Instantly the pur- tien which made hint one et the Most fires at the ende uyadtrtwe ti te onnv î oio wî. h~lirtcpotand gtarboard. The C;'neral von Kluck............. 71 suing beetie set-ms te be overwhelnt- ohf tw. noigt thecut)iim tonedngtopdomn a thetlswitchPort entraI von Beseler............ 67 ed and quite stupelied by the sud- popuhar C.P.R. officiais in the West,,ef August priddatgiscrle uia ang tht t e m-s. ioiel tar onrpeo 'aittehegtrcd- General von Bulow*............71 denness of the attack. The antoke where hie wock ctntred untit ho waa 'of 262 lives anj hti etmtdt Aurgu Istht- (alv an noîen eboar otrom a h cndto is -General von Belo%,..............6: 1 appears te have a blinding and suife- called te tht head office in Montreal be six mnilliondlaswot tpo Alwav hanulledter naias he l e- wilt wrthan srane hp.To he - cating tendency, and the effect hasts hast year. Aithough less than iftY perty. There aircial efr tWeen Lake Supeîîor and the- Ri<.ky' orpcdi men are at tht- fuiiy-chacged Average ..............66 for a minute or se. During this timeyeretghe.ondteCPR atesgadigraizioinhele- ' Mounain, 1(9,22 arsof roi pr t-tt-s Thtengne taf hae sen American C'ivil War.> the Bombardier boette makes good isnception, workîng on construction swept districtecp ln h al Muntdainis 0,12rais a f-gai pect yt!he thwer nd inst arhe stoffGent-rat McCiellan ............ 39 its escape. in 188M. Atter acting for a number way track. tht G aonnîet ails Wiinpect (î tlg at the arc wet the ingae ton ovlvesGenerail iooper ................51 of years as operator at Donald B.C., New Brunswc sae h ik atie otherriit.s innthpegt, . Ti a ntiareiow" (totheKinff ovalves n enrat Grant ............... 43 TiAIr7 tnrrx he became Inspecter et Telegraphe 1of 1916 with avr mî ibrbs an ohe oiiL n heWet Tisad blw-f vlvsIo 1T AlKFtIUL MOIHEIf S l>at Winnipeg in 1902, Assistant Super- 1 Nova Scotia hvn iia xei ian incrcase of 69,828 cars over thet- he mait ballast tanks. Everyone Generat Sheridan...............i'tendent in 1906, Superintendent aitonce. The iloA c h omno total cf the icet previous year. a nd stands to bis station. blind te th - General Sherman ............. 45 Cagr n 97 e- iSpritn-Rala o represenits a gain of I79 per icentA >,,.orid without, wvaitiîig for the cent- Gent-ratlte.................. 58 Thousande cf thankfui mothers'iClayi 97 eea ueitn-RiwyBadso httepiae mode bo ca t-rmes1.20 Iisbls, ian- c th ontmanwhocan~ , Generat Longstreet............ 44 throughout Canada-many et thent ont at Winnipeg in 1913, and finaliy owned rail-waylnseEaaahv moeerraloJackson.......1.,....41iyour ewnnneighbors-hpeanewmtn the Manager.et-theawhobehtthe MaphgBye-fnttebehnlresponsibie this yearbfor any s0 that tht figures mnean reaiiv, that ,GprlJcsn....... 1 yu w egbr tht (na-in orhec îanpottîîOrder vo Dive.i- greatest praise o!f that splendid medi- tom in March, 1915. damaging fortlie.Toeta ter nits tet orethoi nspor,00 DvetfeedeeY cnestt Average ...........44 cine, Baby's Own Tabtets. Many!- -were started wr rmty etn bue s stcfegain.ore hn100000 Dier. qif a n fe cise. T theox mothers would have noeother medicine I CAN'T CURE PARALYSIS. guished by riwa enpoes t'opitd ogeher tt-s 10.12 iorsmientthtl-w hs cntd dwn REAL HOMES FOR CHILDREN. for their little cnes. Among these i. C Mca. AtbettNie,-S.tBrieux Sask.,09e,12h caessimomesnConhe la- Onsyanaaverae o! caopersan l %vouhd fort tine continucus traint front tver eo little and thtelboat ike a SMd\orseI o~~o i h . lbht N e n tBb' .Sak, wdg Ivsi-aoigCn«mI-every 350,0009skhe ylgtigi Toronto to 0 Montreai anti back, and 1hadowbas sîi bttoeguided ty uLong in te wo says. II ave be usîng abys ability to Find a Remedy. tip north a.s far as Parry Sotînd. Split sead hantsid cf tht l-ira cx-y Shelter or Orphanage. Own Tabiets for te past seven years the British 1ae vr er tbis op into freigbt trains cf fifty watt. In bis annuai rt-port on the Chit - and they have done my tour chihdren Sween ahes ahneamog urZanse caseach, which is the average over In the far distance a ship, Igrey dren's Aid Societies et the Province, a outld cf gcTe. awoldets bere th- pea cou ntries, hnasteen arepeisady~a' l9et U'U»Um the Canatitan Nortbern betwecn Win- f ront truck te wateriine, is speeding Mr. J. J. Kelso says: Soite medicine deatera or by mail at 25 as a resuit, a number et ph Be Knw. -m nipeg and Port Arthur, and thero are along tht horizon t.casing a trailing It frequently occurs that oite cents a box freinThe Dr. Williams and bacteriologists have devoted Lecturer-Tei.eteritm a' 2,182 trains, each with locomnotive, ca- hart- cf anoke front ber belching have te ho reminded that they areMeineCBrkvlent themeelves for years almost exclusive- friends, in a ehlgtevatfr h c boose and train crew. The. cars hand fuîtîîels. . seof hei c iMdiie o, r 'île nt y te the study ef the diseuse. 'niese 1human mmmd ~catv.A ye er b afdct, ovestitutea ftain orisedo Stations Ready. dren's sheiter by permitting tht in- autherities adi httey, as yet, ao Ko to centintiing wtou t bre a frain- "upd stations, make ready!" mates te rt-main therein tee long. Maing a Bad Matter Worse. ntltwwa a odn epeetee u o 70paoo i.t-B rente te New York. contes front above. Tht firîng roser- The thought cf the. shelter as a bu-ý It is a dangerous thing, when you or cure the diseuse. stalment plai? The terminal elevators aI Port Ar- voîrs cf tht tube- are instaaîly man . clearing house" sheutd nover ho 'have lot slip an unfortunate remnark,' In the. words o! a repart by Dr. thu hae ben takngrecrtî aie. birged witb compressed air, the permitted te b. pushed in the back 'te try te coer up the blunder. Carl Kling, Professor Alfred Peter.-jsn 0fthhae ro of 914.tht-mevr enord cf0. cap overing the outside t-nds et ground by other consideratiens. O0e Mrs. G. was talking with the wife1 son and Dr. Wernstedt, "virus car-'>~ which closed,,on August 3lst, 1915, tht tubes are raised ly "No. 2" of, of tht tendencies seema te be te atm'et Judge H. about ber sen's choice et riera are very common and often in the Canadien Northcmn Raitway aie- each tube, and water ifloods each' at having a barge number ef lamates.- a profession. 'I don't want hin tot'-number greatly excees the. clinicallY -,Jusdyu vator at Port Arthur, the targest Con hme ni ann r om hai gaemsak.GtO e b.a lawyer,' she said. !positive case. PDisems.carrers are U..OIN soiidated elevator in the world. h.and- a tîny ve.nt inside the boat tells the,- chilsiren eut int homes where gead 1"Why netP" saisi the jusige's vite.: almo.t bnevitabiy found amongtISIÇUIZ. led 18,000,000 bushete. 0f tht cr01> tîrpedo-mnan that aIl is clear for ir- mothering ia assured, ansi you will IIIt'hink there is nething much imer,-heahthy members et famihles viiere Y5I!5eS#PO N~b1 yearwhih ededwit Auuetlas, iig.net only obtain satisfaetery resulta than the. legal profession for a bright cases of poiiomyelitis have accurred. If the sente elovater handted 5.,8,6 The silence whicb no-v reigna is the more quickly but at h Oe aine Oe bey", Investigations proved thut the secire--w bushels. ls receipts of wheat atone atone broken by tht- hum cf the multiply your society's capabibities for "Wi, psaisi Mrs. G., btuntly. -a tiens et Ut. mucous membranes etoftona itis tu ya tttid3852,3 o or otr. vrytin epna nth setuiness and efficiency. The natur- 0 nl than twict ttadîl8ag2531fmor I-jtenmtor ethon e an thtnethesa u terc htdi ohrt lrn awyer ha. totelloil0many lies." Then the mouth ef a person who had r.-Gî-Yu re mbr ity -notbrics an morair.il dawned on ber that ah, was tahking coveresi tramthe. diseuse centainesi Fintr l- vaher et ail grains during the- precesi. see notbîng, know rothing, and have -nto brickstaneiortar. it efet ote wife cf a bawyer; soe ah. hast-, virulent micrbes et infantile pur- Fowber, don't oc Ing crop year. bîindly te obey bis uwili. . . - The' e Te o mrry tii.fore oin paie effeet îîy added, "That is-er-to ho e geod ahysis 204 days atter Oie enset o! the Second Ghr-o - cruiser is nom, standing up a dark requires homdes i wic a plac the r î awyr!" diseuse. Investigations with other First Girl-Oh o utrmme Largest Elevator in Russia. silhouette on the akyline. Not coechilsion enaniasmeassesviti. n t- ainshv eetdl hwteKty A era ain wilbevaoenef the Samsc o f hr pe ple ave -e ristheop lume", Piree tlought andi enery soulsi b. TORONTO) FAT STOCK SHOW . Iprege ce et viruent germa of the Bankville. Bu t rg ,- at as I r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o teeafuu.Itil ben t he origt and tpruc e ul Uten dcot t t ~tdn t11 elssvdne y-disease tour month ansd more after afbot i left.19 n -n- homes thatand wtreethe eustatvoulUt As eviecdb an asvertisemeat - the patient's recovery. a only tht larges t etevater in Russia, off. of affection. Ton mach reliance l which appeared i laî.t week's issue,1 Animal experlmetitatlon appear i Ul Wr.**ie"t.e rt a tckSo r i- t aeamntatd oeetâ but, in capacity, tht- targeat in Eu - ni od."'r' -being placed upon tecasual applica- i. Toronl tetioStoShares andtahaicobv e demnstae hoev er hat L rope. ls capacity %,iltl tu over Aireajy a iîtrinkg of concise orders, tiôn fortuiteusly reachîng Ut. Societyinrsealaetonefrnraaiti.mrbegt aereo str1 sdsLnmetCLmtd a 2,000,000 busiiels. Elevetor building i, coming deva tram ths ernO- 'ut t.e Urne it là uîeeded. Tie are, breedesan am r offerlag many hansi- Oie termlnation of the amute sutge DM ,sn !eu ecmed l in being .pushed with att enerigy pos- mander; finally, "Starboard tube-many g.od people who have d..a...ble sm r~fr ~ vtsest c f ths à «4,PrObtbly 'aie e"' NAR' LNMETfo herat sil nder preisent difficulttcondi- stand Iby." Tii. tube is ready, Uehoewh r clhibJiigf » utorb. b hes i e n wokown the Oie i y athter t .onea. ii.» Bslta aeue tfr tiens for tepucpo'ee of devtlopmn 2 htche tre,,,nhu am- gostinettkitg th si.xlitor.Tii l wr aog ii weandtoites owvr,'M WU.fheua)e *e1is the elevator systent in grain regions ed roundti labang tiown te Mrnghail. hes anie atidy chld-.but the - r«gho t lss ni hulibrn ot io ain r emaetteks acter «m>çaUu7 ot European Russis ant i Sberia. in case the electric circuit fails). 1 ne furtiier. An aetive eraisa u udi- .godfftTdLpernee b cl yi-T AES __ esves' -mne41- ar_ c ,Tii.commander'* lInger crooks cloi7udy ailatresiwould resu inl uan>u-tDS round une ut tii. prltapart of là W i e ises. M"prospect" becoailg"act-' GOLD (021) A WAIR PERIL. bride's accoutrement, and were worn fore hlm-very caretully ho le au ali t i u stâ8" ta thé, blealrn et the chU t in aChias boosu s uflu s aeboug uiieathedait tie irdie-iî îi .voe mii .r - bo aMd tbe boucs ot tii. Se- New V.rp DiIIelâkt.eDistiagehArnmi oU.brd' oa carn - ~ cnte eswlj ~ ~ ai 044.httet'0"oo s vito ulght uoler »a »Pr în£ I neo th oe hi* ssus o"' e s"" POS(for7ND thesu 1 wt ' 'h.e e iaw tis, moeatta b -î ai mî&*umà lb UM correc'tcd ~ I ruOum___laii l - % hthum a sb é mffaf i hlg to b--e0ùlerto nOe @t ra at1----,.»#.Mfu thereinin laGrpe-Nuis the an- 'omit sued vcoupsu.------------------------------------------ý~---~ tire nutrllneflt of fluenlt wheat 'A tl the wbîfr hber rvew am te Ii00st..d ïèwpilu 7- &Mà c harley. And this indlude . à 1tet laa gco-à eor4s e'L4 I the. rlch zmInerai elements of the! un btm t t ran i.esay flor1gou -m&" à ageIfto tbpoo à ,,. Ç.alti-4h gretentJoy of lite, * FJv.rytable should 'have ls iUt»t tWy 'sip qudsoh whi dally ration of t*06 air'Am_611, -n sop t h " crc's a Reaso* rOVERNINE. MILLION DOLLARS What Forest Ffres Cost Canada ln the. Year 1916. Canada ha but through forent lires ln 1916 over aine million dollars. This equais more than six times what han been spent on forest protection work froin coast to coast. The enorînous sum wasted through this year's foreet lires fnost of which were preventible, would add another, $480 te flhe lirst year's pension al- lowances of nearly 19,000 Canadian soldiers. It In noteworthy that wbile soin. parts of the Dominion owe to ralny weather their immunity from, lire damage, the season's record proves beyond gainsay that in areas where first rate lire protection systeins were ln eperation, losses of life and pro- pcrty were held down to a remark- able minimum. Quebec had sente heavy lires in the Lake St. John and Saguenay dis- trictF, also in the Gaspe peninsula and west ef Escaleria on the Transcontin- ental railway. It Is a striking tact, however, that within the 24,000 square miles of Quebec, covered by the two well-organized associations of lintit holders, the antount of green timber burnt i. practically negligible. ass. UM Dos- U»BoM Tm SEED POýtATOtS. IRISB COD- bloc.. Ulw.r. Oara.% Order et once. nupply limitte&. Wrire foi QUO- tattons, E. W. Dawson. Brampton. REZ9P AT» C1 AIINET MAKERH AND MÀCHINPI ~Jhands wanted. stes*iy work at hixh,qt wairem. Appiy vo The Bell Furniture Co., Southampton. Ont. Il e J 't f se- z y ~ y' NimWoPAYPRSI03 UAZ }ItOFlT-MAKINCI NEWS ANQD313 Offices for sale ln good Ontà rlo wne. The mont xueful anti 1tfteeLlnU &Hl buuinesses. Full Information niu ,ication te WilsounPeibltsahinqCO=- ny. 73 West Adelalde Street. Toronto. ANUEFR. TITMORS LIMPB. T. ,ýInternai and external. cured with- tpain by our home treatment WrIte before too late. Dr. Beliman 3dedical, e. iAmIted. Colllnirwood. Ont BOOK ON I GDISEASES An -o to Feed Pita ILCLAT CLOVER CO, 11K £ Remêdits Il8 West ZSlitStreetNe* Yokk The Sou] of a Piano la the Action. -Inulat on the, "OTTO HI1G ELai' PIANO ACTIONJ and rcetve psy whfle les.rniro Me Eebot3iei Houphia ol Now York City Vomaed1890 VANTED! eélp for Wooilon Milie arders Weavers, Fuflers and Napper Tenders. Good waupaM llna&HDepe.rtmenta. id eteady work aasured. Ws hve ierai oveninri for Ineperenced help. here ener&Yv and ability vOl. brInx pro- Citlori. aga lilto aprentic« hile learnilnor .gaving. Boidm itwoe- ont te family WoTk&D.- Write etatinig tal perieae. If any. te. etc.. to L.IMIED RANTFORD, -ONTARIO. Iachineîy Fui Sai Wliclock-al9nc, 150 J.,o 18142,wihd bl in drlvlg kiet 24 lnS: q«MaG lDamo 301 14 q cit drîven. Aillf îts lass condition. Wouldý bc' DId togetber or. scparatc. ; also a lot of shaftlng Èa vcry grcat bargain .as mm Is rcqulrcd 1mcdi Frank Wilson &à 4n 8 1 1 Ili i