of the submarine boat has moat iutere- ting one, and may he' ext ndrdover " fully _'three ’°\"°»i if no maid be phd to the of rome histories ` tl1q§__-Alexander 'the Great was once a P0f§¢.D8€l' in s submarine craft, the char- &\W_‘_l' Of- illlub. unfortunately is not des- * --Uflfitl. E ing -Yau es l. of England made a oline ii sabmarineetat imiit in ileiiami in by a Hollander ashlee van meiiiwi l_»umean;guaa wma. wi riiiiimiiy ee di’ *U3* H JI N 'marine boat was d°@_&l\9d ill i770 by a man by','th"e1'nsme-of B\Q=f1=9!!.=i`fési¢¢iii- of New s._,_¢i....‘.i, Thygl-oat, which was designed to help the I colfiiints in their figllt for lndeperidcnce,‘ w»#; primitive in the extreme, le'n"g iro- peilid broses; and wa. -¢iem~°y,4 _ _ . __ __ _ _ ____ __ autfgumg into commission by the Btwn l navigation M-Tl;'ot this boiitmlvas naw ri-eiaani-iiiiaii waf_'ves»ei., - f , E500. the inventor of the _steamboat,_ \" ,_L$iWi¢hth°i»r°bllmeutetsufaiarine naviewibn and designed two aiiiereiitiyim of Qwfer water oraftard numerous other inv_Q_'1tor_s also tackled the subject, but alll___k_ere a`ike unsuccessful. ln 1987, how -,_ eve§,_§Professor Tuck invented the Peace- " malior, which may lo said to have usliired in the present era of submar e _ in _ Posm asren Sars -- . ".l'h,'_&iD0dd‘s Kidney Pill! }Fixed up hls` -_Kidney 'l'roubies,"dnd now he is all __ __:__., _ _ . night. _ _ , _ 'l"a:wci_N'n_o, Cumberlaiid Co., N. B., 0cb._` 0.-(S_peelal.)- Postni_i_xster li;-I. Lee, of this place, says: ‘_! waht to express myiithankfhiness forthe great benefit) hate received from the use of Dodd's Kiaitey riiie. ‘Phiy trouble was havlngto urinate too ofiidn. I had torlse eightf or ten tmes each night. My feet and légs also swell- edii 'ries 1 get needs Kidney Pai.. and i twisllf l:_0lreE|>a`l t0`d. Now I am all r lit." ' _ _ _ _ Di'>dd`s , Kidney Pills always cure Br¥ht's'l')ise se. Thor also annuali.. bri grelicf to thousands "of Canadians suvuringfrom the darlier stages of Kid- ney Disease. _, ,_ _ .' ’ ~ "r, WELL |Kl]lANS ' to, ' '_.4"’;' "` 1 Tacoma, Wasli.,_"`0c`_t il.-A _party it-' toni Keteli ken Indians" have ,found liillbounds of ain‘éu7gris worth 0i50,ili0.~‘ Th`¢1Mls\i.J .41~¢>.¢>;we.4...ii_ ‘ wo.».°'1-‘.e‘ 1ar§e"""§i»ai=_liif I' wii’ei`e ' "iii'.i¢`§“j‘ had *.'i§seii' - ` washed'h_‘sl'iore. They were attracted by the _ii reeablepdor ofqgxge lumps' of“!l‘tl5i7'i`_'i!dl>`st"a`neii' ned? the _*whale and ' loaded some o'lt in their boat and car ried it to `Ketoh kan. Upon learning the value ofitlielr find they went _back and f,; ereiaalndar. The am`*ergr‘s is at state of preservation' and klmlht;-!p`t1no. ‘ ,r " ' gs; 3?” FAVOR. ` `.e 17c'?2P£ZO_Bt1zz:z' f marked succe s, but it served to turn at- tentiouin th \ right direction. Professor Tu lt`s boat was a ci.ar- ehaped craft 30 feet in length, B feet wide and 7') feet deep. She was ighted by electricity, and driven throng i the water by means of aeiteani engine of 14-horse power. The bout was submerged by let~ ing water into/t1\nks with which she was fltt cl, and was raised by means of ii rud- K., i . \ ‘ . i 1 7 , A Picrunrsous Mooéiiii siiick ANU wiiiiiz. I _‘i- ~»Siiri§~’-' -lA large French felt bat has the crown raised in the ‘style ofthe _Henri Quatre mod- s'l, This ‘ ls entirely covered wltli shirrcd veive: and a frlll of 'tlie'sam`e surrounds _the irprer edge. Two heavy ostrich plumes are drag ed from the right side towards the back in very original style, and _lhe touch inlwhltc isrepeated _ln___tiie_;nce, burle that is knotted under the brlmion the leftsldc, roun'ded 'ends fal lrlg on__ thc. ' hair. towerils ' the back. There is`no'bandeau to thiii s_1ii\pc,'tiie"_' xcwn fitting the head i:oiiif_oria:,iy___ der which u oved arounii an axis., 'lhe crew consisted on‘y of an engineer and lielmsman, the latter being stationed in a class incl sed dome which projected from the uni er surface of the hull. This` bout was never miie to attain s. speed of more than eight milis lin hour alien, .mdcr tl e viator. At ulout t is same time British iangincc.s w.reIei\tliusiu>ti ~ over the pfr- fcrmanccs of tlic I’orpo'i~ie, ri. small M Q K I I I T imwwlw w~*_, CRYING BABIES. ( l l at ilic outset, expectations regarding her H _ , , _. . ,. _ .. is Au.- if-'-"' electrically propelled submarine bout, which was followed by other improved under-water vessels built, by Nordenfe‘dt. The best of these Brlt`sh vessels was 121 feet in length and displaced 230 tgns of water, the 1,000-horsepower engines with _which ` she was equipped gli - ing her a speed of fully 17 'miles nn h our when .under the w.itcr, but although she promised so well cents l v _L fab!! "a ' ,\; were not fu'li1led, and a f.w 3 ears later this giant of submariner was broken up and sold asjunk. Appurent‘y dll-icouragrd the 'British Governmental officials ceased to pay any attention ti submarines for a nuuil cr of years ufler this. _ The Bret Holland boat was 53 feet in length, li feet in width and weighs in the neighborhood of li' ions. The electric storage battery which is provided ti run the vessel when she is under the water is ihoioughiy insulated and instal ed in n compartment amidships, while over this is the coniiing or observation towfr, with steering-gear, and under it the water tanlr. The air-compressor and gasoline en- gine for driving the electric generator are located aetem of the battery. Above is the dynamite torpedo tube. The motor-gener- ator weighs two tons and is capable of de- veloping i50-horsepower. 'lhere are also small motors for operating the pumps, the . air-compressor and thc venti- lating apparatus. In official tests the Holland and other ...___ i ..,',- ' O' Bablcs do not cry unlcss there is some good rea: on for lt. 'lhc cry of u baby is naturc’s warning signal that there is \\ ron If the frctfulness and something * ~ g. I i.'i;";f.:;f.:f’.*.°::'.':.@;L;’i'ii;ifiiT.“::;i::’ -iw-°i»»»»=° I- ‘~=»°d°- mei -vii baby Is iii. The only safe and _iudicious and return to a. place of ,sak.ty, nil with-n thing to do is to give Bnby's Own Tablets “_ “hout de]a_v_ For ‘n(HgeB,_im,_ mum nveryshort space of time. Indeed, it teething troubles, constl`pation,dinrrhoca, wo: me and simplefevers,these marvellous little Tablets have given relief in thous- ands of cases and saved many pre- cous liies. They are guaranteed- to contain no harmful drug. Mrs. John Dob-e, St. Andrew-'s East, Que.. sn. s: "Bnby's ' Own Tablets are a spien id medicine for the cure of con- ‘ iipatlon and other \l‘s that aflllcti chi dren. I co_nsi er it my. duty t0_ recommend them to all adm ave, ittle ones." The tablets are sold at 25 cents 5 box by all druggists, or may lie had hy mall by writing The Dr. Willinin's Medicine Co., rock- ille; Ont. _._¢_....a RUSH OF IMMIGRANTS. VIENNA, October _6.-A despatch from Fleum reports a great increase in the numbers _of immigrants going to America going by the Cunard line.i There are now three thousand awnlt ng passage. The authorlt’es are unable to find accommodatioiis for them and the minister of the 'interior has iecn requested to nllow them. to s‘cep in empty cars. , --o-_- Mihai -Den’t a Hai! $2.50 one ef?-.i' mmm’ T submarine boats have demonstrated their ability to remain under water for long intervals of time and to quickly respond to signals ordering them to approach a has been proven that one of these boats can remain submerged . for a space of twenty-five hours wi hout the crew of six men and the torpedo operator feeling any ill effects from thc close confinement. Theb ati-iliavs maintained speeds of i0 or i1 miles an hour under water, and have proven their ability to proceed continu- ously iinder water ata speed of five pxlles per hour for almost six hours with- out the necessity of rising to the surface for fresh supples of fuel, etc. There 's no disguieiing the fact that the -ubinarlnc torpedo boat has s'me disad- vantages. For one thing, tireless, unre mltting care is necessary in order to keep the delicate apparatus in condition, and then, again, them is the ever-present danger that when the boat is making a trip submerged thc p opollcr vi ill become entangled with some buoy rope or chain, »°_ ` home." in which event the fate of the crew might be considered sealed, since it would bc well-nigh imp szrlblc to make the needed repairs. On the other hand, the submarine boat man eetly over the automobile torp'do. Whereas in the case of the Whitehead torpedo, forinstnncc, the opening and closing rf valves, the re,u ation of depth, the imwriiig, the manipu ation of the various 'safety deiiccs and the d termination of the lcnethof t' e ron are all d ne me- chani ally or ra'her autometically, in the submarine boat the iorrcsponding op eralions are regulated by hand. Joi succsieiis nesrliii In the Home of Mr. Joseph Hilton, Thorold, Ont. His Daughter, Florence, Was All But Dead From Dropsy- Her Doctor Had Given Her Up day She is Well and Strong. From tins P. st, 'l liorold Ont. Eicryro y ielieves in ii dreamy sort of way of the efficacy ofa well and wisely advertised medicine, when the recorded cases of resto ed lienliii are ut ri distance; cut whcnncnso comes up in the heme town, when the patient is known to everyone, and when lie cure is not only positive biiit marvellous, the efficacy ofthe med cino becomes a iaclr-decided thing. For num years the Post has ad vertiseil Dr Williams' kink Pills for Pale Peoale; large quantities of them iiaie been sold by the lo al drug stores, and ninny remarkable cures have teen eil'ec- ted. One of these attracted the attention of our reporter and he investigated. Miss Florence Bilton. the el§_htccn year old daughter of Joseph and rs. Hilton, living in the west part of the town \vos taken iiiearlv last summer with iiropsy coupled with lcart trouble. she was compelled to tivo up one duty after an- oth rund finally became unable to walk nor to lla down. Her suffering was intense nd medlealsklll did allthat could be done. Florence, however, grew worse, sitting in her chair day and night for five long uionthstogetlier breath, and the par- ents dospa rod. At last the doctor gave ber up ani lurid further visits were futile. 'i`lic poor irl‘s limbs were pltlluily swol- len and lfnaily burst below the knees. She sat helpless and weal, gasping for breatli and at times could hreiithe at al only with the 'ureatest difficulty. One iilg it thc nc ghbors came in iind said she could notlive till morning. But to-iliiy she is alive ani well, moving aiout among her, young companions a re- markable And mmculous contrast. wniit she then wus. The reporter milled one evening at the Hilton homo, but Miss Florence was out visitin.-. The futher and mother were in, however, and freely told him of the cure, whii-li they attribute entire°y to Dr. Williams’ :_‘inkbPi|lsi_ Thatirst cox was tr-_oiieht tg ery er ran oierwoiirge tlielr use. Then ms? llilion herself remembered that she lad the previ- ous winter been oured by Ur. Williams’ Pink i’ ll- of _a sliiiht uitnclr of drnpsy and ni-o ronreinhered the inuny cures advertised in the Post. ‘She bought two boxes and Florence took them, tlirea pills nt n dose. In' two weeks-sho lelt 'a slight deircase in the pain in her imbii, and more pils were procured. lor five iuonths~iive long pain-laden ninniiis -- the weary gir ha; mt day and nightin .her chnir, hu now 1-he br-gani to feel’ the gain leaving ber and toi see her-_ lim s resume their nntumll sire. Fourteen boxes of the pills were tllwn and at lnst hor perm-,\'cr~ ance was rewarded. She rose from her chair; her former sm-nilth gradu- ally came back; one by one her household duties were takin up again; and when The Pont representa- t ie rnllcd he was met by beiining faces a d thsnnful ln:-arts and a grateful readiness to give to the world the facts that ad saved a brighn young life and had I-mught icy instead of grief to ii Thorold -In thousands of ,othér homes, scattered dvor the length sndbreadzh of Caiada, Dr. Wlllsinifrink Plls have brought health and joy and Fiodnoas and in evexjy home ln the and where sickness and suffering en- -Dr. Wii1iams’Plnk Pills __ ‘ 5-I5 n-“y1'- e_ " Were Then Used and° _ i$l.li0 by Wfltllm The Dr. Wilt tern new hen th and strength can ie had through ii fair use of his medi- iine. Rlmomhsr that substitutes cant cur:--thely make tlie pat ent worse, and wien you an for this mediohie see that ihe full name’ “l)r. Willems' Pink Pills for Pale People" in primed on 'the wrapper around the oox-then an son.~»yo\ have the genaix lit. cold atm ~msdi em dune - my :salt mild at ID cents a for #ix boxes gr Medicine Co., llmckvllie, Ont. ' By I G ' if has count‘css advantages P .:i.=.e'-_.=:.°.':s'....°=='-.e.=.e. - E.W.GlLLE1"l' 2i’»l‘i'.'4‘i‘X ~ro»\ou~ro.on'r THE MIDLAND- , ! Until further notice, trains will run ll followsz- LEAVE Truro 7.oo a. m. Windsor a. m.' “ 1.45 p. ir.. ‘ P- me Windsor 7.4o a. m. Truro I- “ 9.50 s. m." ' “ = ii. v. slams, . GENERAL MANAGER. ll0lllillg _ is more pleasing to n. man tha wearing good-looking clothes. Something that willbe a comfort to him, give good satisfaction, and be admired by is fellow men. Evtililllliig that a mln may require in the sariorini line, no matter what his taste may be, can be supplied by us at a moderate price. _ MCDONALD & PERRY Great George Street. _-ag to - if Bi BLES livery person should have a Bible ot their own., _ You can get one it cost, prices ranging from :oc each up. _ Testaments from. 3 cents each. REVISED BIBLES Now in stock. price from 25c. We man. L_atin,,Greek and Gaelic. Books-"ers Agent Crviottetevn ina A w i yr. Drunkenness Cured Secretly Preesamtplo ' #iii |.‘.’.‘.‘Z‘.L’I.‘l£¢.. ill!!! N ”f'.‘§.2i‘$°.'1‘2il’.i‘°i.‘$.°i5 ll\-.Eurasia ,ni \ » _ _“_ RAII. WAY' . THE NOBBY TAILOKS. i fi * , ii _ \ also have' Bibi" in French, Cer- . P. E. i. raises socisrv, , riaszard & l`ioore. 3, . i I