ll sl .- ills i -"1 i » r w l?' ,_ .i ir ' r fif' - ill? -'L l _-‘_‘, 1; , rr “-<53, : '-ret ' :- =,c_ W s-<-_-- -»- - .___ -~.,....~.. ___ _ _~.~,§.-..-......,__ ,_ . 34,..-_.s _-.rx _.._._ iill _ ly if `_s_ FS...- s,{;l_ _ _ l;'~'-;f ‘f ‘Jil i _fi-3-_ -fin-;f_-.§;=§-.?="§’ . . ...._`_~s`..._.,, -.._s_;_i _ __,. .il-_'iii li‘.?‘f' 1m _ lv sf: "nrt > r ik 1 i'\ iiil Pl -_‘_ f ir 1-- ' r ‘lei ' ilf-__i {gL 5 l l ,ii 1'--’ _'IQ' `C‘_‘=-i l' 1 \ in #ill ‘5 "‘»;§-fl "il ‘lr ii V ,"~'*‘i i'1i_". `,ir_,v i is I. lg; ,~ 1. r. ,'13 f,» 1 .< il .tri .1 ._ _.I-?~‘_ gi _lf .“=|'>_.~-dl ,, ll 8 i ii l _____._ ?_~f_¢.¢_ i r rl L4 i ir ,___ -ie _ :_ _ T ` - wapnaspav, iuiv 2:, ign. _ _ r illfl il Ullli [.l'0|ll Your _ _Fishing Tackle Time nowlfio go over it and see what items you require. You’l1 l _ surely want some new ' things. I-lnioying The _ Zith- Fishing Ourthis spring’s line 1 of Hshing tackle is a marvel. You have the largest and bes assort- ment in the city to select from here. J. G Jamieson DRUGGIST Leading Tackle Dealer 1 sv _ - f' -9- Wedding Rings stamped. G. H. 'l`. are ihc kind that will near a lilc- tiine. We have :i large stock of iok, 14k and i8k in all sizes. Piices_ $i_5o to $3 75 ac- cording lo weight. G. ll. Taylor I _ icwcicfsioprrcinn I 'diziv urine csoiici; iiorai will. MONBOURQUETTE, Mgr Private Baths, Running Water and Long Distance Telephones in all rooms, Largs Bright Sample Rooms. CUISINE UNEXGELLEU ` SYDNEY. N. S. I-idly: . _ "Mum is a splendid pi'i:p:ii'nlioii for destroying or neutralizing the oil- ore of prespiration. It is a snow- white cream, very soothing and'-plea- eantto the skin, has no odor of its Own and therefore can be used in con- junction Witli any_other perfume. A bus 25c, Money back if dissatisfied. Tlie Two Macs, 149 Gt. George St. ! » ilrtf. Cameron’s °‘llome--Made-- Bread” Sweet -Pure -Wholesome (Always The Same) an be had at ihere grocers- offin Gr Co--M & A |\lcLcod, ` rockeii 81 Co- Ciiai-»pei's Grocery, abbe's Grocery- j. R. Cronin, john Camera:-John Wheatley, \Vm McPhee-P. L. Sunliwrud, P. Mullins (between Richnieiid Powx:slSts) Mrs Trainer (Rochford Si M rs Geo Moore (Water St-between The performances of the hydro- plane, or dying boat, at the recent naval review in England are admit- ted to make it clear that one of these craft might quite readily ,put a battleship out of action, or send it to the bottom of the sea. Place alongside of this fact. or at least this possibility, the further facts that a modern Dreadnought costs ten mil- lions of dollars and takes years in construction, while ten thousand hy- droplancs can be built in much li-ss time at about the same cost, and it ’b¢C0mB8 a mighty factor in the iiii- val wars of the future and it would seem that there are almost equal possibilities for the aeroplane in the land warfare of the time to come. cover. aa far as they could, the cd- ‘md S0 fldliher the desired infor~ than two or three miles. In the Rus. Y. n some of the greater battles the fighting front was foity to fifty times as great. ern battlefield has rendered tho old and informing than it was, Now suddenly the commanders and strategists 'arc confronted with thc knowledge that-one or two men in all a0l'0l>laiic may traverse the whole lines of ah army in a. few hours, ob- serve closely the dispositions made, take note of where batteries are con- This enormous extension of thc mod- "thc Mother Country is getting on sr ine-enables this to be dune. This must be prevented if possible, and it can only be done by meeting the re- connolterlng squadron of airslilps vie; grappling in the central blue, is likely to become a ghastly reality in the next great war that occurs on land or sea. Already, in view of the tremend- ous possibilities of useful service in saving life at sea which _thc _wireless telegraph has developed, people are led to wonder that there are still hundreds of passenger steamers on the high seas that are not yet equip- f ned with this most necessary outfit. E We say that the world has been N seems to be with regard to the ap- one of the belligerent nations is bet- mation. But down to ii hirmh-0,3 ter equipped than the other with thi 2 years ago the front of a large army, means of carrying on warfiire in thi ments and Hours, turns to acid, Gas rarely covered ii distance of mor, air. and Stomach poison, which lllltfeib' Here, as in Eiigliiiidj we are grati B e Dcrforiiiaiiecs of thi airbouts at the naval review, and perhaps a little proud to find -that well in this line of mr-ation tain has been giving this free exhi bition for thc instruction of the , . world, it must not be forgotten tha' we know very little of what othci nations have in the meantime achicv ed in the same line. The greatest secrecy is constantly observed by thi creat niilitnr-y iiowcrs ns to thc dc Zniii-Biik Brought Quick Relief. Mr. Alex. A. Cameron, of Fair- mount, Aiitigonish C0., N.S., writes: "My |ittle_lirother (three years old) better lie would he frightfully scar- red. l never saw any person iii such a shocking state as lic was after the ar.- cideiit. The doctor who attended him gave us sonic lotion with which to bathe the scaids, and we followed this treatment for some time, but the lit- tle one did not get any case. ln fact, sometimes the picparations given seemed to mulie his pain all the \VfJl'B0» “We nt last stopped the medical trciitmcnt, and tried Zam~Biik, and nfter the first few applications the child seemed much easier. Zam-Buk seemed to draw the fire out of the scnlds. In si fcw days the wounds ceased to cause him pain, and heal- ing' then commenced. In' ii few days he was quite well again. “Not only so, but Zam-Buk heiiled the scalds in such ii way that no scar or trace of the terrible injury has remained. A person, looking up- on thc child today, would never Know that he had had such ri terrible ex- pcrience." Zam-Buk is just as good for cuts, bruises, ulcers, piles, blood poison, fcstoriiig sores, abscesses. pimples, eruptions, and all skin injuries and diseases. ' All driiggists and storcs I-04:. box, or post free from Zam-Bnk if-o., Tor- onto, for price, _'l‘i~y Zuni-fliik Hosp, too, 251;. lah- lot. "Neckwear:-An up-to-date line al ways on hand in silks and crochet. If you want novelties, here is the ' ‘piece ici- riicm. "sr~ice'¢." 4-z9l”0\|irl\f- hy those whose family trim ii l8\lcn` with the fruits of sacrilcge at the Reformation. Their ancestors robbed tho Catholic Church, the \i1oii» asterics, the alters, the aims noir;-mg, They robbed the poor. 'They robbed lim dead. 'l‘licn when wo try tn re-I cover some part of this pillnged _of public education. The Duke oi' lll‘0Del'ty for the poor, l.hcii‘ desi, STUMMIH _Ill llllllill Dlapopsin in the house handy? _ This harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and oV0!‘C€_>m¢ Rl sour, gsssy Stomach five minutes after. Tell your pharmacist tollet you read tiic icrmuis. piiiiriiy printed 0° these 50-cent cases of Pape's DIIIPGP' sin, then you will readily see why it makes lndigeetion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn and other distress go in ive minutes, and relieves af- OMG ich miscrles as Beicliing of Gas, ructations of sour, iindigested food, iiusea, Headaches, Dizzlness. C011- From time immcmorial spies were slow to grasp and apply the wireless stipation and other Stomach disord- sont out by opposing armies to dis- where it is -moat needed. And so it U9- Some folle have tried so long to _ _ , . , f` d relief from lndigcation and DY9' Sllenlfl-l1.of_ the enemy and the dig. plication of the airboat and thc air~ :gpsia or an out-0(-gr-der stomach position of his forces. Following this ship to the needs of the naval and with the common, every-day cures Came the practice of sending 'out ,.7 military service. It seems to be quite a“'°"tl5°d that th” hal” °b°“t made force oi' cavalry to break tm-0ug| within the bounds ofpossihility that 2 the screen behind which the inair the fate of some great campaign case of Narvongness, Gastritis, Oat- strengtii of the enemy was conceal. msvyet be decided by the fact thai iirrli of the Stomach or_Caiicer. I _ . p their minds that they have _s0_me- hing else wrong, or believe their is a This, no doubt, is a serious mis- ake. Your real trouble iS. Whllli Y0‘\\ at does not digest; instead, it fer- .n the digestive tract and intestines, swjapanese wa i _ had to rc d th and besides, poison the breath with risnseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough digestion, and without tho slightest discomfort or misery of the Stomach, is waiting for you as soon _as you de- ide to try Pape's Diapeiwllh Pl'¢l foi C fashioned reconnoisance less effective Oilcnce and defence. But while Bri ' me lox a Cold in 0ne_l)ay At last ii remedy has been discov- e-ed that will stop a cough. GUN 8 cold, relieve asthma in a few seconds. ccalcd _behind hills or rising ground,, tails of their appliances for iigliting It is called “l08 Nox a Cold." -lust mid generally take a bird‘s-eye vicwaiid Alii.'Ais‘, Texas, May 20---~'l°hc membership of the Associatcii Ad- vertising clubs of America has in- creased nearly 70 per cent, in ri-.0 last year. This was l;he,announcc- ment nmdr-_ in the annual address of lircsideni. nf thc natlongl ¢\i'gnni/.:i- tion, in his annual report at the r‘mivcntion's first session here to day. The membership increase isfrmri cendanis accuse us of theft -they whose hands ure dripping with 'thc 5,776 to 9,781, the number of clubs enrolledYinlmcafingifrom 99 toilihl. Queen 53 Pownal) 1"" , i 4 f'_*'_';\ Keep Out The Flies “Swat the flies" is good advice, but “keep them out” is belief. You Need 0ur SCRl£I£N DOORS, a big line cf high grade doors, plain_and fancy finished., Price at. _ . .$I up, WINDOW SCREENS, both standard and adjustable styles. Eallh osoanr ooooio ¢°°¢° up- Fennell & Chandler Victoria Row ,L ` ;___, F ENNELL & in idiii ~:>'=s~*Y__-_-_--;_~_ ____@ _ii “*"_"°‘_ ;"-_£2375 E' l r_`:.T;T_--/”" 4.1121 `i` --_ -_,;»-”' r ‘ ° I -~"~»-li it i ¢ ' _ 1'? i - Q- ~_--Q _ _'fl‘J|.u_J' i -A » 1 ri ' ' _ssfslsdesi-'2ais:i=2aish="° . _..._ \ ' »’ __ if l lin ffl sa LI ....,§%r,_.:l',j__:'§.____¢“*‘..'i?'_.;_: .‘.‘,_‘:.°.:'.:j i:°§..‘.';.'.§:‘:.'i.':;f=:.*“..5r':‘:°r°.:'..'m§‘.f>_x._:. ‘f» I if _ \ ,4 ., ' ~..§_*: -» ~.,,_: b»` 3 ,I I . /__ and clark shades also navy `worsted sergcs prices _ 4 A Timely Tip lo Mothers , Gel in on ihis -_ Ii you have been waiting for a good thing licrc it is. We have under priced FOUR full lines in- cluding about twenty different patterns, of boys 2 and 3 piece suits for Boys from 5 to 16 'years old, iii dark blue and black serge, 'fancy check and striped cheviots, scotch tweeds, smooth finish wor- siereds, and dark blue thibet cloths, prices run . from $3.00 up to $10.50 your choice at._._.._._|-3 oil This sale also includes a complete assor'. iucnt of bays’ Buster Brown Suits ages 4 io lo PATON”S years fancy chevlots tweeds and worsteds light run from $1.75 to $5.5o,your choice at.........| 4 off __ J . GliASGOVi`, May 20-The island of St. Kilda.. in the Outer -Hebrides, has been cnt off from the world for rinonths. No Christmas mail has yet been received there. The inhabitants who number 80 souls were starving __when the truwler Stratiimore touch- ed there. They only had a handful of flour left, and their only resource was sea birds' eggs. The tra.wler`s crew gave all they could from their -own meagre stores, and then report.- rd tho desperate plight of the lsloiul-~ ers. Tho government is hui-iy now, iiiid is sending help iii a hurry. First Lord of the Admiralty Churchill or- dered tho flout to despatch a warship to the spot at once, and tho reliev- ing ship should reach there on Sun- day. DUEL WITH _UARVERi:l. _ MONTREAL, May 20-To decide tlioir superiority at fencing, William Lennie and Richarding Laevut yes- terday fought for two hours , with carving knives. Lecvet is in the hospital with a gaping wound in lis side, and _may die, and Lennie is held in jail to' await developments. The men were intoxicated and ~iad ii long argument over their tespectlve abilities with i'olls. Grabhlng carving knives from ii table in their hoard- hig house, they commenced to fight. They had heenat' it over an hour_ when Lennie got inside Leevat’s giia-rd and 'drove his k'nlfe into. his nnd blood was flowing from the wound in his side. Just then the pol- ice arrived. » , iiNo'ri-isa nook srniici-:_ LONDON. May .Z0-bodoii la threatened with , another serious dock strike. Five 'thousand light- ermen struck tonight on account of ii dispute arising thru an att/omqt to force s single recalcitrant to in n the lightsi~nien's union. The Lon- don section of the transporters’ led- eration has adopted _a resolution in wwf 01 waive mimiicq to ~ his strikers and iniisaa the dispute ' is 000_ 'transport workers will also mornsiwaas s'rAaviNo. _'_ . . HANNAH T0 REMAIN- soon settled it 4| believed that 4.00,- ' 'l`0RON'l`O, May Z0-That Hon. W. J. Hanna will not quit politics to go' on the railway commission. WHS definitely declared by Sir James Whitney today. 1-Is said: "Tho stroy in a morning paper that Mr. I-lanna is to be the successor of Judge Mabce has no foundation whatever. It is 'not true that any offer of the posi- tion . has been made to Mr. Hanna. Tlils being so the other statements in the story need no comment." l I i ls L ll “Lustre Loom” undersk iris fcatherlight, silken bright, fashion’s height and prices l right. Gladioli Bulbs -- gladioii the nicest of all garden flowers 25c and 36c _per doz-L. A. Haszard. 5 zidiw "Call at the National Clothing Oo., and get fitted out for the holiday, Shirts, Belts, Collars, outing shirts, spring caps, Fancy Hose, trappy ties, Club Bags, Suit Case, Trunk, Hats, Suspenders and Outing Pants, "The National Clothing Co., have just received today n cuinplcte riingc of Boys and Men’s /imerican'& Eng- lish Gaps. Piiccs 50c 75c $4.00 $1.25. 5-Zldli. Gladioli Bulbs assorted colors 2 5c and 36c per doz.- L. A. Haszard. 5-'airiiw "The lindlcs' Home Jouruiil, .funn number, has arrived nt. (Jai-ters Bookstore: This is the lli‘idc's num- ber, iind as June is thi-_ inmilll of flrldos und Roses this heiintifiii num her will be ciigcrly sciiixlit r\it.ci~ niida great treat will lic missed if li vpflv is not in ovcry home for thi- family. rricc only inc: mniicri in iiiiry_~|z\l~ ress postage paid for lllu. -i‘l1‘l’~ Carriages We have already receiv- ed for this aeason’s _lflll¢» I len car loads of carii|8f°' in steel, solid rubber and I cushion iirer. mmufeci- iired by the four indin! fir m s in Canada. ' National Clothing Co. 5-21d4i.‘ I A iioiuii: fn crnjuidlvi | right side, dropping to floor. Leevct D - _ _-----1 ilie unexpected happen. was unable ,to rise from the floor ' - " ' ' . . Get 'cr Canada Life Policy H A Canada Life Policy will give you supreme saiiif-iclwlh it fully protects you. thoroughly safe-gunrdll Y°;" l":1‘:|r°;';' and proteeiaihosei 'nearest and delrui io W" W "“ Y no oligora o to 0 lo. i _ For A few cents a day we will lay up A coi1_iforii‘ub5N;‘\|'|':|‘ - for your old age or for the use of your wife and am Y Call in and use us about ihsinlillr io-day. ` _ _ M naizef W¢K¢ ers; P. Eil Braucll ‘84 _Great George __ (_ JL _ -; _‘__ _ouin 'riniz iishsii our iN. ‘ru 1-: oto sions 'The Removal Sale of Boots and Shoes at clearing out prices will continue until we close. Save your money by getting your family supply of footwear NOW ' ' ' T i - ` »- _ g _ ‘Uk _ - R. _B. Rogers lfiineiiiglon » - ffharloflelown. . _ 'f °- .» 1 . l , __ ~_ l_Aeni_» J ‘ m_*______,-1-.;:"" _,_ t , .. ` .'4,£§;r/if fr _ ‘ i -.’» Q: i__‘ A , f _ __ _z,, ; - ' > fr ' . i _ ' ~ 1. f im ;.-a'f;'$zo'._ -P .. » f- _ f ' ' "' ` " '