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'l`l'l.'l7` l\’l;`.S`UL"I`_, OR’ [;l'_l;.\' V7`Hl_f_ l€l_~`Slj/.7`.S`_ ll’Hl(`H IIAVE AL- lfl:/lDl_ _B’l;l;l\/ ()I?’T.~1ll'_\l:l). _llL-’.S`7` .’ll.~1Rl\' .~l (,R[;.~l7 /_:POC-H1.-i ]`Hl;_Hl.S`TORl' OF l.'VTl;`[<’- I.lIPERl.4L_ REL/ll`]().'\.S. There are cllildrt-lt to- day who will .rec fllc u‘:'cr.lcas dolnilliolls sllrfasr in 'zt'caIfli_attd />o/vulafion 111:' Brifis/t Isles: THERE .-l,l?l; LHILDREN Pl.Alfl.\’G I_\' OUR STREETS lf HO .HAY SEE (.A.\'.4D.»'l .~1LOl\"l3 ATTAl.\'~ I`H/IT E.’lI].VENC`E. \ . s ...t i , l "A _ for QQ ‘ ‘ _ ' Paton’s 98c Paton’s 98c Waists wifi... LARGIC AI\IEllI(`AN' STB.~\)li‘IR A'I"|`ACKl'Jl) BY GERMAN AIIUUCN. _-1 LONIl(_\\', _~\prll 31-The llellter Telegrtllti l'olnpnlly received tl des- patch from its correspondent at Rot- terdam saying that the American steamer Cushing frotn Philadelphia, arrived at llotterdalr today and re- ports having been attacked by Ger- man airmen in the North Sen last Wednesday. 'The airmen dropped two bombs. but no dalltntrc lvrls done. Tile Cushing \-:ns flying the Anteri- cnn ling at the titllc of thn attack, :tllll her nlllllc was displayed on llcr aides ill llngc letters. The steamer Cushing felt Philadel- phia April 11, for Rotterdam via deal. She is of 4,320 tons net regis- ter, nnd she is 427 feet long. \l"ATl‘Ill IN WELLAND (`ANAL IS LOW. OGl<}.\`f-XBUHG, N. Y., May 2- Be- callne of low water, officials of the Welland Canal today notified the lllltltlnd Transit Volnpany, of Ogdens- burg not to load vessels deeper than thirteen feet, eight inches. The nor- lml draft is fourteen feet. The steamer .\r'lington, which touched the bottom in the canal. was drydocked here today for repairs. umm “Czlrload Mattresses all sizes and prions. You have to acc our liluttrelp ses to Jie convinced that we sell thu best f r the money on P. E. Island. 'I`lle famous “Dixie No Tuff." is now here, parties who have been waiting can now get the sizes they require. James Paton & Co. 9769-5-2M3i l §.§,“The Haberdashery” ROSES FALL IN LOVE, l SAYS l’RliFE.Q-SOR \\'AL'|'l‘jlt PHILADELPHIA, May 1-Profess- or Henry G. Walter. head of the. plant research institute of Langhorne declares that roses fall in love. lie* says that the passion of the Killar- ney for the Crimson Rambler is whol- ly sensuous. _ "1n fact," said the professor to- day, "the love of the rose is the vi- to dynamic desire to bring about the physiological and chemical union of two rose cells. The desire of a rose cell for union is never governed by spiritual ideals or conscious stand- ards of ethical worth. It. knows no morals." _ % DAILY SELECTIDIIS Fill! IEIDERS 0F »f THE lllllllllllt 1 'Z-4'3- Furnlsllsd by W. l. Lollson. ' SUCCESS. WILL COME T0 YOU. On the pathway of life keep pushing flung And do well what you have to do, Men will admire you pluck and wish you luck ' __ _ ‘ And success will come On the pathway ,ot life keep pushing sions - A ' And you will win both htmout and 'fame. . ' Men will admire your pluekand wish you luck When you prove that you are game. lf the way looks dark and sombn to you Keep on pushing with might and msim' _ .last stick to your tatyou will will at last -~»~--::_-_-:.-.-.~,- -.-,-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_A_-_-_ ._._._._._.,___.Y_ _ . _ . SUNK WITH Bl.U(1ll Eli. l.l~:nwlcK_ st-ollmnt, .nay tt- The finding today near the south end of thas island of n life-buoy marked "Kolberg," is believed here to`con- tirln the report made at the time that the German cruiser Kolberg was sunk in the battle in the North Seo on January 24th. In his report on the battle in the North Sea last January. Admiral Beatty. after mentioning the destruc- tion of armored cruiser Blucher, said the flermun light cruiser Kol- bcrg also was sunk. The German government, however, later declared that Admiral Beatty’a report con- cerning the Kolberg was false. lli)RSl~l RACING IN GF.RMi\‘NY. BERLIN, May -l-At B meeting of the Union Club, today, the controlle ing body 'for horse racing in fier- mnny, the vice-president announced that .permission 'had béen 'received to re-open the race tracks for racing on xl limited scale, but without. the op- eration of bcttin lnashl cs continue for ten daya."I'hel'e win be three days of racing each mek for sport during the fourth week. The nsual_npl1ogt°am of seven races-will be run o each day. The purses will Gm- Atld the bond fortune claim! ‘ “Ws‘vs , Boys’ D. B. Suits .:;ll.:f.rf.:.s.5:l;_»=.-isml._ Henderson &Cudmore three weeks, ond s final day of the ` Sunnygidg . Boys’ Knicker Suits We carry a splendid line of Boys’ Knicker Suits. 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