There is a Gslllealll .-I! they could-only beniede to see i»ieod.it seuidiri ww 10°: ¢° s wonderful m°di°iD° that in strengthens, renews. E'/°l‘!`f woman H181: ‘URI Pills will ilbbroiie better color, in- and better digestion. rebuilding tonic can be fgumi Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are safe, mild and -health Elf' ing, For forty years Dr. I-Iainiltous ed family medicine, 25c.'per bo! at Pills have been Americas moat valu- ali 'dealers- \ “Have you ever before seen prettier Hats? 9236- _____________.. “Pretty liata af very m°'3°“l° prices at Paton’s. 9335- “lf Clinler tis... wishing.-sé'i.uwn'» Pwr- i iiinsnricizs- iisu ,tisii-~sus~¢r¢f°w»°<1 bv ivwgirs wiii,»-inset “ah *_ _‘ rr P/ive w'tia_7»m me ursds . '£1 t Potictf-oo'u|rr.-at the Poiies- Court yesterday the prohibition case uxsinst Harper was brought up 'and adiouriied for a week.- There were no other caseabefore the Court. SACRED MUSICALE.-A sacred musicals'-will be- given in the Central Christian Church Thursday evening. .side only-hence there was no mail by the Capes. The special train left evening 7 to 9 p.m. - or i.ocA|. inriinaerf-.4 isis- the 8th of, April. An excellent pro- gram from Winniillll y6ll°l'd8Y 1° gramme will be rendered by the best 1-Iyndman & Co.. City. advised of the musical infant of this oitty. :irhe pro- ill§a_.tht¢;_f :gi .liw1':l,d°Bl_r0glr._t¥1l:Dg¥_?-2 raniniew a ear na ew as. reco g pp-- y West Life Assurance Co. Mr. Brook THE MAILS.-There was no cross- has been in ill-health for the past two. ing from Tormentine at the Capes yes- years and death occurred while at terdny. The boats crossed from this Lon! Bench. California. THE STEAMER8.-The Btllllley for Cape Traverse at 8.45 last evening. left Georgetown at 5.30 yesterday_ as usual. morning and at 10.30 she was reported _.___ three miles south of Cape Bear in S. of T.--Highland Division. S. of T., heavy ice, making very slow headway. . No. 265, of Hartsvflle, are holding very _She has _on board 3 tons of ex- lnterestfng meetings this quarter. press, 91 tons of freight, 17 passen- c under the direction of an excellent gers and 60 bags. Up to 6.30 last staff of officers, the ,W.P. being Bro. evening the Stanley had only "made" I _ Du M. McDonald. Syrlustou. late of one mile more than at 10.30 a. m. Cambridge, Mass. Au interesting The Minto -left Picton Sunday mom- feature of this quarter is a. programme ing at 10 o'clock and at 11 a. m. yester- contest, which has been going on day she was working off the east end ` throughout the entire quarter, under of Picton Island. making poor __ the leadership of Miss Florence Mc- headway. At eight o‘clock she was . Leod, of Harlsville, and Miss Jeanette 3 miles south of Cape Bear with a. McDonald, of Hopedaie,. The latter prospect of getting in to Georgetown having her final night's programme on through the night. She had on board . P Tuesday night, the 23rd lust., con- -20 passengers, 75 bags of mail, 11/5 a _ a slstfn of the followiu selections out ton of ex res 67 tons of car o. The P S Z B D B. 8 a in such ii way as to envoke rounds of steamers were only a half mile apart , . . - ~ - at 8 o’clock. k aid (encored); solo, Effie McLeod (en- o e C0l‘9d). f0ll0W€¢i by B l1l\U10l‘0llB dill- ::Beware of teas that are dust IOSUG. “T110 S0muuDl1`\:IUlI\)Sl."h{?H‘l;li'3- and full of broken leaves-as these Diller! in by Margaret C 01111 . - ~ are in urious in use and un leasant in the l'l'l3I'k€t that C811 McKenzie, Jeanette McDonald, Ken- the ciip, the dust being gciiernlly put It is in a dass by 11;- neth Mclnnis and D. McDf>m\ldz S010. there to reduce the cost. "SALADA" Il0 think of buying New Wall Paper if the be ll Tlielhighest grades in Timothy Seed The Gillette ---a Superior - Safety Razor Have you ever experienced the joy of a Gillette S_have, or do you realize the time you save. No honing,no stropping jtlifit lather and shave-thats a . edge of the (lillcttc cuts so clean, so close-just draw it cr . ‘ . . - oss your facc, you <.an’t cut your=ieli`-it docsn’t irritate comfort, more pleasure, more satisfaction in shaving than any safety razor. will be glad to show you fho Gillette if ynn will cull fo- ell organised intl om the experience "' -F-fi°"-‘-1”-°..‘i'Sinell & Chandler Victoria Row ---1 applause'-Recitation D M McDon J. D McKenzie (encored), recitation, aid and Kenneth Mclnnis' recitation opponent. . Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Sy p cold. Price Z5c and 50c per bottle MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Went Streets. Mtf. UNDER-WATER EYE FOR SUB- MARINES MAKES THEM ' 10 TIMES AS DEADLY. NEW YORK, Mch. 28.-Hudson Ma- xim anounced yesterday that he has perfected an invention making it pos- sible for submarines toattack an ene- my without showing even their peri- scopes. _ ~ fails, but stated that his invention will enable a submarine to cruise and to discharge its torpedoes submerged. Naval men declare sucli an invention will increase the deadliness of the submarine 1,000 per cent. "Submarines are blind when sub- merged,” said a naval officer yester- day. "Before making an attack their perfscopes must rise above the sur- face so that tho man in the conning tower can see his target. The .sub- marine tlien becomes very vulnerable to gun fire. “lf Mr. Maxim’s invention is put ln- io use it will mean this danger will he eliminated. The craft to bc attack- ed will have no warning of the sub- ma.rlne's presence.” Were the United States to have sole access to such a device. it would glvc our navy superiority over cvcry other naval power in the world. The giant seagolng submarine Sch- ley, to be built by the Electric Boat Company, will be able to' cross the Af- lantic and return under her own pow- er. If the new Maxim invention is in- i u uso l`- * im ested” Seeds 0 for 1915 Number l Mammoth Clover Number! Alsike Clover Number 1 Early Red Clover White Clover and Alfalfa Island grown and imported seed. Choice Imported and lslaiid grown _ Barlg, Peas, Vetches, Corn, ax Seed, Turnip, Seet, Carrot, etc. 0ur Seeds are New and Fresh, Tested as to Purity and Germination , ved No 1 Seeds and you are Samples and Priws. -°=_s>°..1.f<1- H \\\5]IlIllll$'IIIl\\¥ artcr’s fJ_\\\\\\\\\\\ l\\\\\\\§Ill stalled that vessel will become the most formidable fighting craft of lier type in the world. She is 265 feet in length and dlsplaces 1,100 tons at the surface. _,_...._ imma .___ M|n|rd'a Llnlmsnt Ce.. Llmltee, Gentlemen.-Last Winter l received Brest benent from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours. W. A. HUTCHINBON. FOOTBALL WITH BREAD. The German, even in times of pence, holds bread in honor. The Englishman as a prisoner actually plays football with it. The En lishman has lon hee the death crop of the battlefield parturhahility as that shown. ' CUNFBOOION _The inventor refused to give rc- him y Tess are always Fresh, Fragrant,Free Paper, Window Shadegk etc' d gli’-!’S8;'el llWalg0I;&l<1D(l‘5‘H'l1(‘;N:l)$ l'9¢‘lil)“‘ from dusit anal economical in use - - - r an 011. SB 8 0 0 B 6\\0Q\'9 I preserve an sold only on sealed dlsmffxtantv Workseasle ’ duet. Annie Nlchvhwll ““d Km” L' packets at ine, inc, ss.-. inf- ner mofessfface ¢ha“.a“Y°th@‘°‘°°“S°‘~ - .‘t‘i..L::‘.';‘:;1‘.‘.ii.°.tff‘i:‘.’ad:;‘:f:e.i;;.'i;'.f W ` ‘ ' Just aflll Of fl'llS Cl€3l'lS€`l', and ' Marion McDonald fencored); recltii: K|TCHENER'3 WAV- A . I tion, K. Mclnnis (encored). Next -*__ S11I‘pI'lS€d at the I'€Sl.l t. Tuesday Wm conclude me contest, The dispatches from London ii few Qnly .. . Till when Miss McLeod will, doubtless, days “g°» telling h°“’ LUN’ Kltchellell _ V ' make it quite interesting for her had interfered in the dock laborers strike and had “smoothed over” the difficulties, recalls how the great sol dier settled a previous strike in five H ii ru V . is quick, sure and harmless--it rapidly mlnlnesi “Y dispels the cough and breaks up the bf: icelgliill ;h'0ll knowgi fizmf recenttlty - _ _ _ o a ne a arge con rac rom e War Office. To ensure it being carried the enemy' It is gemrany “dmmeq e out in time it was necessary for th work-people to work overtime. Thi ing paid at the union rates. After a few days the secretary o the trade union called upon the hea of the firm concerned, and advised hi that unless the overtime was stoppe all the hands would be called out. A there seemed no way out of it th employer went to the War Office an succeeded in seeing Lord Kitchene Lork Kitchener- asked for the nam and address of the trade union ma and said: “Be here _tomorrow at clove cliener’s presence, the trade unio man being there iso. The following .iconversatlon the took place: day as briefly as_you can." Mr. - did so. Turning to the trade union man. facts as st ted?" against our rules to?" right?" ' “Yes, my lord; but--" Lord Kitchener--"If you call those people out on strike l will get you for preventing the supplying of His Majesty’s Forces. Good morning, gen- tienien." OBEYING ORDERS Willie was struggling through the story in his reading lesson. "'No' said the captaln.” he read, " ‘it was not a sloop. .lt was ii larger vessel. By the rig l judged her to be a-s-a-n-u- lm. -.___ The word was new to him. “liarque," supplied the teacher. Still Willie hesitated. "Barquel" repeated the teacher, this time sharply. \ lille looked as though hc had not heard arlght. Then, with an apprehensive glance around the class ge shouted. "Bow-wow!" Detroit Free resii. mllvvcr ~ l EIIHIEH THE Hlllllll Hood's Blrsaparllla, a Spring Tonic- Medlclne, is Necessary. Everybody is troubled at this sea- Z B D playing football with all kinds of ob- :;’:uZm;hl,?:“tffegttgégfihgangs” °€v°|‘3‘ Jects-- with the truth, with the liberty bmw; mms du" headéches mdk of subjugated nations. with the sovcr- “mon and 'Omer stomach doubles eignty of neutral countries, and with or with mmm” and other empuons' h""“°'"°"“' rights' on the face and body The reason is He suits his own comfort. He crush- that the blood is imphre and im mv_ esjviholeipstiongd against the wall. and wished D re oces a go pur ose is achieved 2 _ such as the starvatioii of the German ,_hgfgugagggfsrqzrggnthgeglgvigl,M52 nat on. ' One can imagine the well-fed Eng- ?;f.;i;c’,'f§artg‘fft\:',ft° ;ta°\f;is th§re'°°;‘lc?l‘ lish merchants or employee reading red b|°0d__[thu stmngthegs 'ever' 'in an English paper, perhaps in June, organ ,md bands up the whole ‘fnemy isis, over his breakfast or bacon ami It ,B the an_the_ em__m“nd "’b,o°d~ W3" "A f“"¢h°" 75-00° 9°°9|° ““"°d purifier and healtli-giver Nothing t° d°“"‘ 1'* Benin- Mmllch f‘°°d by else acts like it for nothin else is V “°"°"°“' Gemma’ h°“m°d by me like it. There 'is no real substitute “WCW” °f "‘"'3°f~" ' so be sure to get Hood'a.` Ask youi lt is only necessary to picture the satisfaction of the refund reader to f,r:fs,:;f,;f"' It t°d°y' °“d_b°"“~t~'“.'".' hecom; convinced that Germany mast .use t s strongest measures age st .. . _ this England which wishes to increase A C052: istgogls £5331' styles inmlgg y _ hundreds of thousands of deaths by .. , starvation, and proceeds with this "“" °' "meet 'ms it P“iiz'iii` task with the same cold-blooded im- ' ‘ ae lt ill named all the o ll, Ill' ll 'U Why Did June Run drvay Lord Kitchener ‘- "Now, Mal. kindly repeat what you told me yester- Lord K. said, “Mn --,are these the a _ "Yes, my iord.' but it is strictly Lord Kitchener-“Aro the facts seven years under the Treason Act .\».¢¢..~ _ .t That supremely; _ tragedy of war. lt is upon Constantinople that the "eyes of the world are fixed today, the ; military operations in Poland, Galicia and Flanders having for the moment faded into unlmportiince compared with the sudden attack upon the stronghold of the Turk. Beforethe ` attempt to force the Dnrdiinelleawas begun by the allied fleets there had been no talk of this movement. the bat- slans, and the thwartlng of the Turk ish attack upon Egypt having occupied the attention of the experts. Suddenly it was announced that ii British and French fleet was trying to force the Diirdanelles, which is the gateway fo Constantinople, and reputed to be one of the strongest natural fortifications in the world. Since then steady pro- gress has been made, and from one third to one half- of the dangerous and tortuous channel has been cleared of that the Allies’ ships cannot be stop peil, and that within a fortnight, prob- s mey were perfectly wining to do’ be_ .abl the ca tal of the Turks will lie y. Di helpless under the guns of the Queen f Elizabeth and her consorts. There ls a report that the Sultan, xg the Grand Vizfer, the Chief Eunuch, d the harem and other important ad- juncts of the Moslem court have al 2 ready fied the doomed city. and have d established themselves in Konla. which is some 300 miles duo east of r . and placed all the particulars before §h“;;'"\‘,';i,0?;'dt;£er§t;riBr\?&2:;‘n323$ there will be a general massacre of E Christians. A prominent Turk now in n Paris says that when the battleships 0.clock_.. At that time the next ,my of the Allies appear off Constantinople Mr. -- was admitted into Lord Kit- the populace Wm rise against me German and after fl n white fia s n s. yi s s from every window will proceed to massacre all the Teutons in sight. A n massacre of Germans would he a nu- turai prelude to the massacre of all Cliristfans, for the alliance between Turkey and Germany is temporary. The iintipnthy of the Turks for the ,Christians is traditional, and it may be taken for granted flint the in- furiated Moselms will not make nice distinctions, but that if they start u. massacre, all the Christians who full into their hands. whatever their na- tionally will be in peril. Tlierc is, however, the extreme probability that the sight. of the war ships will terrify the Turks, and that they will be willing to surrender thc city without attempting any reprisals upon non-belligerent dwellers there- in. They may still cling to the old hope that dissenslons among the Al- lies will save them, as in the past they have been spared.. Old Abdul. cer- tainly, would never despair even at tiils late date, although lie must see with amazement Britain and Russia combining ln their attack upon his ancient stronghold. in the past three centuries, and especially in the past ninety years, Great Britain has more than once intervened to prevent lips- siii from securing possession of Con- stantinople. The Crlmean war, as everybody knows, was fought primar- ily for this purpose, and our much abused word "lingo" was coined in a popular English song. which swore that in no circumstances should Rus- sia ever have possession nf Constan- tinople. In 1877 the fear of Russia had by no means abated, and when the vic- torious Runslafi army, having defeat- ‘ed the Turks, had reached San Stefano and was almost within sight of Constantinople it was robbed of tho chief fruit of victory by a Brit- ish note and the presence of a Brit- ish fleet in the Dsrdanellea and the Sea of Marmora. Subsequently Lord Salisbury ventured the opinion that in backing the Sultan against the Czar Britain had "put her money on the wrong horse," but the money had been lost and in the put genera- ihere has been no fitting oppor- for Great Britain fo "lay off" a ticket upon Russia. Just Edward Grey meant when other day that Britain with Russian aspira- an outlet upon thc for debate. it has decided into . mean forts the ties between the Turks and the Rus- | `,___, - i , 1 _ 'i _ I’ _` y` - , i U A r‘ “The Master p ‘ ~ By Jolifa# W . Fmt I“°t°"m°"°Ai»'i~,nT'ii.i¢1s'i'f>ti5yof iiysmvandkemance. __ _ . _. ‘_‘R<->\mifed” 0 The cirgiga of oem _ f F ll ' Ad t'_ ld a renc , ' = ~ " , -tieutfiiii iiiariiitiigvfaisas of The Trickey Flunliey ions ago; who are parted by the Jp_l§§§"?°Sr;\§§y _ -of his-_¢h.‘*;.gem¢n-tv In Three Part! _ l “lednosday 8¢ 'l"|"l\_-ll'ld_l¥‘ ' “Tiii-: RETURN or 'rua' 'rwiivfs DOUBLE" . ._ _ With Francis Ford and Grace Cunard. Will 1’¢P|8¢¢~ if- _ I -. instrument to you. '-11-1_1 auiri'-'_ raves or woaqibiifsli ¢°NS"'ANl"° , , i f _ 1 A GRAFONOLA Gin A coiuuai I Y 'li th roughly enjoy every minute of your idle ho(iiifs, if you have a Columbia Grafonola in your home. The time_wil1 pass quickly and pleasantly-you'll be delighted withcxcellence of the programme placed at your disposal. The worlds most talanted master musicians are always ready to respond to your desire for high-class entertainment, fun and frolics of every kind. Let us demonstrate the superiority of this 177 Queen l ll A. E. Tombs, 5..... j l- sulted from the failure of the two emperors to agree upon this question. Not the less passionately does Greece desire Constantinople. the Ulclem call' ital of Byzantium, and in Constanti- nople today the Greeks are the largest, richest and most important foreign el- ement. Bulgarla has also ambltivns to attach this Turkish stronglwlil 10 ner kingdom. in--fact, no prize which has been thrown into the lottery Of war has been so covetcously rvgilrllfid as the ancient city. which seems about to be changing ownership for thc first time in four and a half centuries. SHORT VERSUS TALL MEN. Speaking at the Royal Sanitary Iu- stitute. L-indon, Dr. Pembrey contend- ed that the mere measurement of legs and weight as n qualification for nu- fionul service had had its little day. it was weight of brain and propor- tions of trunk that counted. Tlic short or average man limi more cu- durance, more pugnucity. more respon- sive power than tho average tall man. Quickness of response came from the shortness of nerve; there was more concentration of heart power. iilgh~ hinders were not tall men as was com- monly supposed. The Gordons aver- aged in height not more than 5 ft. 7 1-2 hi. Even statistics of the present war showed that “fine men do not resist disease and wounds,” so effectually aa the shorter or more compact men. ln marching and shooting and staying powers the figures were all on the side of the shorter men. i from wheat and barley- ‘ Books--- Food To make a good use of knowledge, one -needs a strqugl body and a clear lrram-largely a matter of right food. _ Grape-Nuts contains proper nutriment _ for building body and brain, for renewing the tissue cells that are exhadsted daily by work andflay. Grape- nts food is made contains all their nutriment, including those vital min- eral (salts found under the outegucoat, which pre tis- i ymecessary or i %¥‘\Il1ls,lll`ofnci‘ves_an¢ti "Thero’s_ a Reason” for _ Grape-Nuts l MAD! In Cauiimi _ S0141 brdraesroeverywhere ` Canlaalsn I' agar.-d,__ |,¢¢_ ‘-i ga ll §@\\\\\\\\\\V/IIIA\\\&\?I& l riouu ; FEED lllllll/2&\\\\\\\\\ /I/I//ll1.m\\\a\i\v * ' uni *Z \\\\`\\lIHII”I§\H\\§YIIB\@ l We have in stock a limited supply of Flour _ Rolled Oats Bran Middlings Cornmeal Cracked Corn . Oil Cake Cotton Seed and 7 Molassine Meal all of which we_are selling at lowest prices. 9 A. Home 8: Co E 9120-3-2IiMttsElts2w 5/sv/4zr'_\au\\\v111a\\\ Our Constant Aim is to make this grocery 2 belle Y one, a more desirable source_ of supply, an efficient aid to thrifty i‘,':?.\}§€‘_’_"'.iY°9- We aim at perfection in all details-in quality, price' and service. If not ready H C93' tomer, we solicit an opportunity to please you. P. L. r Smallwood Phone 1.2,, _ Grocer Queen Street R\\\\\\ Fruits-iF,actoiy l i, . Home our sn' Ashes: Panos Ltd., and a first C1899 Piano at-factory-Pl'l°°~ Amlisrsirisnsiiii' '