.4..- r“,.r.-i..‘-Nt â€a... - L n. howlâ€""a ass . .2. »_.:. ’5 r < -’-.r- ~._a- - 4 n_- .. K... n/.. ~,(r - mu. ~ng. "- web: ",4 '1: . . 4,-3.1: Imu- ~u...&:.m.â€"‘-.o,-u.. Liv" . ‘ ink - r. - Wm» _......u.r- _. __.,_... â€" mm ' . cum-wuwwauw $12.00, but we g choice of the lot :GEHMAN’SDEADLY llEll__3_l_EGE cur .lflres Huge Bomb Which Does Not Enter Bore---A De- structive Weapon :3?! pr?" . - "A destructive new type of siege gun ‘ihas just yielded satisfactory results to; lexperi-ments conducted by the German Inilitary authorities. The new gun was constructed by 'nthe firm of Krupp. It is an improve- unent on an idea much used by the Japanese in the siege of Port Arthur, ;and is designed to aid the advance of ;infantry storming an entrenched posi~ :tion. At the same tiem, experiments have been carried out with a new form ,{of hand grenade, which effects much {the same purpose. For long military experts in Ger- :many have been puzzling over the ,problem of how the long range artil- llery of an army could render efficient. {support to its own advancing infantry 5bright up to the trenches of a fortified :position. According to present "siege .‘teohnique†the artillery of an attack- iing army has to cease bombarding the . .lenemy’s entrenchments as soon as the I ,g'storming infantry gets to close quar- ~;.ters, otherwise the Stormers are likely {do be shot down by their own guns from the rear. 5.. This cessation of the attackers’ bom~ Lbardment enables the besieged to clemerge from their entrenchments and Our values in Men’s Overcoats are unbeatable. . Just now we are offerng at one price a number of lines of Tweed Coats â€"-â€"~ Brown, Grey and Green ‘ Mixtures, in plain and Prussian styleâ€"~-â€"which we ask you to see before purchasing. were formerly priced up to $10.00, and some were - ease ive you your for only - We. also call your attention to the special values $5.Q0 and $10.00. which weare offering at Passenger In an Electric Grip Burned While Crossing a Bridge One of the most peculiar accidents ever recorded in the history of thel Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company oc- curred when Abraham Mender, of East New York, a passenger in a train crossing the Williamsburg Bridge, was nearly shocked to death in his seat by electricity. Mendor and Nelson Kentor boarded the train in Manhattan and took a .seat in an open car. Mender’s feet lWere on the iron top of a generator box beneath the seat in front of him. The train had reached the middle‘of lthe bridge, when Mendor, in illustrat- ing a story he was telling his friend, lplaced his hands on the metal handle : on the back of the seat in front of him. ESuddenly his face grew pale, and he lceased talkingg and began to tremble llike a man with palsy. He tried to i take his hands from the seat, but could lnot dislodge them. His feet Were also fastened to the generator box by the electric current. While making ef- forts to free himself he screamed in . agony.' Kentor jumped from his Seat and grabbed Mender abOut the waist, but ‘the electricity held him, too, and he loculd not let go. The heavy current passing through Kentor made him dance involuntarily and pound the floor with his feet. ‘conductor of the train, seized Kentor. :and was also held in the electrical grip. Several passengers finally lined up as if in a tug-of-war, and they, too. These Coats SHOGKED IN nun 3m Washes Away Pimples Rushing to the, laid of the two men, George Williams,l Such of Mulls. ? choice of Other YES~--0VEH NIGHT. No remedy that we ever sold for Ec- zema, Psoriasis and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satis- faction than the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema. But our patrons ï¬nd that D. D. D. not only gives instant relief to the itching, burning skin, quickly driving out all tne ' disease germs, but it is also the most de- lightful wash for the complexion they ever used. Absolutely harmless and pleasant to use. D. D. I). cleanses the skin oi all minorimpurities such as rash-' es and pimples, ,over night, and used with the wonderful D. D. D. Soap, it leaves the skin as clear and smooth as that of a child. It is now generally known that there is nothing that can equal D. D. D. as a household remedy for all skin troubles, no matter what they are. “’0 ourselves are fully convinced of the merits of this wonderful remedy. If you have a minor skin trouble don’t let it develop into a chronic skin disease. Better drop in and talk it over with us or write at once to the D. D. D. Laboratories, Dept. F. E. 49 Colborne St., Toronto, for a free trial bottle. We know D. D. D. will bring relief. A. J. Gould, Druggist, ' FENELON FALLS. â€"â€"-â€"â€"___.__._._â€" GIFT OF A DYING TOT lwere held fast. Then the train stop. Savings of a Little Child Dying of ' pod and the policemen went about and pulled all the men free from their posi. sour a devastating fire at 01058 ‘1“‘11", tion, although they, too, felt the force ,ters into the ranks of the attacking iforce, which is thus deprived of the support of its own artillery just at the moment when it most stands in {need of it. The new gun has been de- jfviSed to overcome this difficulty. ', It has an extremely narrow, unrifled liners, and is of very light construction, 'easily capable of being carried by two men, and is intended to be carried in rthe front lines of the advancing infan- -try. Its most remarkable feature is its projectile, which consists of a round bomb of great diameter loaded with a very powerful explosive mix- |: The bomb is of far greater dia- ‘ ture. ,meter than the bore of the gun which :throws it, and is provided with a long “stick-like tail which is loaded into the barrel of the gun, its lower end, which is enlarged to a wad or piston-like form, resting on the guncharge att he :bottom of the barrel. The bamb it- :self merely lies on the gun muzzle, quite outside the. bore. 011 being fired, the trailing stick like tail serves to keep the bomb in its proper direction of flight, and only detaches itself and falls to earth aft. r a certain distance has been covered, leaving the bomb to pursue its course alone. The experiments have shown that a reasonable precision can be obtained with the new missile up to a distance of 300 to 400 yards, and the bomb it- self, which, owing to its large 0.8.1)“- city, is capable of great destructioni' serves not only to prevent the d:!’“~r.d~l ends emerging from their cover, but' 3150 to make grcat breaches in their, sptrenchmcuts or fortificaions, _ .. “vi-4"!- of the shock. . i Mender, who was berely conscious, " was immediately taken to the Eastern l District Hospital. His feet were found ' ito be badly burned. Kentor was also 'in bad shape, but after being treated by Dr. Schwartz was able to go home. The doctors said that Mender would have died in his seat had he beenl there a few seconds Ionizer. FATTEN‘I’N‘GEHICKENS First Use insect Powder Liberally and Then Feed ~â€" Chiokens intended for fattening , should be selected as regards size, and I only those nearly the same size should i be placed together. About the first thing to do with them is to dust them carefully over with insect powder, so as to rid them of vermin. This should be done at least two or three times more while they are being fattened. During the first few days it is just as Well not to feed them too much, as they may get over-fed and refuse to eat satisfactorily afterwards. Feed very lightly for the first two or three days, and then gradually increase the feed until by the end of the first week they are eating all they will, three times per day. Never leave the food before them for more than fifteen minutes. From ten to twenty days should be the time required to fatten them, according to the condition in which they were at the time of com- rm-sy-ing to feed.-â€"-E. C. M. in Canadian F mi. . . . ...'u$.«:{ -.-«-,~.n;.." Tubercular Trouble Goes to Help the Consumptive Poor How true it is in many different walks of lifcthnt â€alittlechild Shall lead them.†We have been showna copy of a letter written by a lady of St. John, N.B., who only a month ago lost her little child, a. girl of nine years, of tubercular trouble. The mother s own words tell the story better than it can be told in any other way. She writes. to the Secretary of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives at (lravenhursb in these words : “ “'hilo my- loved one was ill, I one night opened some literature from you at her bedside. She asked me what it; was. I told her it was a paper asking for sub- scriptions to the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, and showed her the pictures in the pamphlet. She asked if she could not give what she had in her little savings bank. I told her ‘ Yes’~â€"to give it to the doctor and he would send it. But she was too sick when he came again, ‘ so I am enclosing an express order for the amount I found in the bank, viz., $1.79, a small subscription, lmt trust you will receive it in the spirit in which it was given.†. The letter is typical of many that are being constantly received at the head ofï¬ce of the 1‘.[u.~knka Hospital, 347 King St. \V., Toronto. These come from all parts of Canada, for patients are mccived frein any- where iu the Dominion. _ . At the present time there are lot patients in residence in the l in: Roi-:11 Free Hospital, l‘-_‘S of whom are unable to pay a single cent, and the other '28 only nominal sumsâ€"much less than actual cost of maintenance. During- tbc nine years that the Muskoka Free Hospital for Con aumptives has been opened, not a single patient has ever been refused admission because unable to pay. picked up in a hurry. Every woman needing a fur this season should see these at once. one lot Timber Lynx and Coon Sable Ruff and Stoles, Astrachan and Coney Oaperines, Mink Marmot Stoles and Isabella Opossum Ruï¬â€˜s; also a number $10.00, but we give your bargains in Furs as these ought to be ,leï¬ï¬lï¬ ' .’ . â€as; We offer in .J’I'flsfflï¬â€™ IW These were priced regularly at $6.00 to - ease the lot for only - . ’ Wï¬ï¬‚r‘h‘é‘ï¬a‘éï¬â€˜wflwiflfl'f lines specially priced at ears, use, 8375 and lace. ‘ 'n’ï¬ï¬‚l’ï¬fsï¬m» Do You Own a “ PARKYTE†08 ARE YDU A SLAVE‘TD ILL-HEALTH ? Sanitary Chemical Closet in your home is the strongest kind of insurance against the germs of diseace. It is a preventative against epidemics and contagion in the sounner, and an absolute necessity the year round. {asts a lifetime. Endorsed by the leading physicians and health ofï¬cials ; speciï¬ed by the most prominent architects and adopted by whole municipalities. Over 15,000 have been. installed in Canadian homes in less than a year. Ask your dealer. for prices. The Parkyte Sanitady Chemical Closet is made in Canada by PARKER WHITE LIMITED, Winnipeg, Man. Branchesâ€"~Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold by F. KELLY,._ - FENELON FALLS. lira Mr?m§ï¬iï¬i E Nothing as good as a fur coatto keep out the cold. 3 ’ " . ‘ ' Requires neither water nor sewerage ; can be placed in any part of your home ,- costs less than one- cent a clay, and l have some Genuine Bargains For Quick Sale. see Them. E 3W , J. S. Northey- Next Door to W. H. Walsh's Woolen Hill. are You Looking For a WEDDENG PRESENT 9 Our Wall Cases are ï¬lled with elegant Silver Table Wear. Fine China. Gut Glass. . Art Goods. Fine Leather Goods. Counter Cases Filled With Flne Jewelry, Brlc a 31:0. All of which we cordially invite you to inspect. BBITTON BROS. ‘ - LINDS' Y Issuers of Harrlago Llconoes. ’ : 1x;vg.«.mzi‘..,u«m:n