\“““*"”“”~¢m.nnln Pill* lff"”iiie the glgantic aluminum mr air The ideaof using a number of bal ms be mm' it N °°a""ely loousis that in case of accident to one °°°ce“e of an mvexmon mm the others will still bxble to work and "ere°tmg to me “hole civil besides enclosing them in the ,great \\ ork, which will be covered with silk to te t th l f th M ::;.:,..;e;;°‘;;.‘°;‘.,f.‘1;e”f:°x§.,.,; Imac “Nice of the le‘dmg to shape the ends of the shipio that the nkers' HIS mat aluminum ofer the least ssible surface too my neis the result One of his Wmdq and atmghe Sam_ uma 32;; lg mes was to Secure 8' pmpeuer possible to steer the ship "db be egewlve lu the an The baloons are specially manufactured Smxeeded in making one for this purpose, of the best material D attached wa balloon and re ilbsolutel unleakable They are to be Y nr dmge It along at the Glled with hy drogen gas from retorts al mugs an our ready in place on the pc ntoous There are success he called 8' meeting 2(l)0of the cylii ders each holding six “sts and capn'ahSt'S m Berlin teen cubic feet of as so there will be en 8 company was formed about ol 000 cubicieet of gasin the whole lot £30 ow for the building ship It is admitted by all wientists that D Half of uns Sum was the lifting povierot that much hydrogen by the Count himself as proof as will be ten tons The “eight of the 8 m hh invention’ and the ship, cars and machineiy will be only vs:-nxesrlit experts gave their about four tonS_ S gn The ventor relies upon the fact that eu Powell the great Enzhsh every dy in motion ought to be easily “antics” and exploslxes’ a steered This has not been the case the Brmsh comma” er at hitherto with am ships for severalreasons as been much unpressed ‘wh One was their unscieaititlc form, the f th h . A te znthemne: Zrws $5” "I3 other that there was not enough headway Powell sus he expects lt to provided by the propelling force to] give uccesshm the steering apparatus a. hold on t e air These diniculties Count Zeppelin claims E AIR SHIPS ARE MADE. to have avg-come, gn Zeppelin of the German* How 'ram' Arif: ro\s'rnUc'rru> e l D \ st30yeais he worked at the e ii ii I he 5 iv-li ta hi l rl ro i on le n s In a spend budding’ “Sued The forward and backward motion is to Egnctngnlc dfgfllgéahgg be tontrulled by two very large revolving aluminum propeller blades Two of these en' Thu ‘tame atmcgmre ls ill be front, ust where the circum- w in J 'Meet' wdemnd 68 fees Magi; ference of the ship begins to decrease to t2;:;:t lmgtfyws’ W lc wards a point. and the other two will gum I sees* I end_ occupy a. similiar position at the rear M as um Numa This Thes e r ng willbedone by dcuble rudder blatl t front? and rear ES 8: ls “B feet long and 33 feet The motive power for these propellers is "gf gxsmxgtgel The‘ mmm; to befurmshed by two Daimler motors, using became as fuel These are e g°ns` Joufd mm,” ,ltfaglgher lightest possible engines which will pro- nal strips by -s pod d nee the required power of twelve to lbamclgeegtxly fifteen horse power each These engines trmdwuh-mmm wk’ mu willheearried in twoalnmium cars, hungl central sum” Click glvmg forward and aft,;sst beneath the propcll N base bicycle mud' N a' ersfhe earswillbotwcnty feet long and* live feet wide, three feet deep, shaped bo ‘ffh§”‘°,s°_,°,'“‘°§’;‘;°'§‘;°,'; Q ;f‘;‘ in sage, and pointed fore md ai. 'rua P In ,md nd at motor-saiiccoouectedwith theprcpeilersby ly con ii y sep stron steel rods and two shifting links whole circumference is wov coupffngs _lo as mhave as mme may a DR D65 Of “\’1lml¢, and *Wh ~ible. The motels have been speciallys has a similar net on its in uilt for this ship, so as to throw out no sparks, but an additional precaution the fabric which forms the outer covering of the ship has been thopoughlydre proofed _ -lin flying machine has Zbeen -run war 'rinir .um STEERED it h af :i i 5 ie I i e ~e i r inn 'o it sseososooosooooo Sickness Policies &e ROHS ._-on THE-- llllllllll lllllllllll A lilllllllllll lillllllllllllllll llll 610115 day But rememier that gaining in popular favo W our baking is Just as good as Csifee Rolls --1' 0 pulie aad fresh and we d f I Cm Qt thing you wanthin groceries, u o t to pay e prim Tgeshu rom the coiin- Cover disablement caused by any Sick A d t nesqlhb mtfslt elrihei-1.l and attractive Policy ssued by any Lompany J J J G H N STO N Chariciieiown P EJ Asen e cr am, daily iz cents a pinl.,delivered Piokard & Go 5888588889 GR BUSTGN TERNATIONAL S S CUY F* -` ¢" *'51 in i 1 Ha ll.; an' 1-; _` rv J,,;‘\_1§_~¢; 1* iw ~ar ,~ sill# V "U Q* 4 - g vi - Hs ef"~.;t,l (__ " 4! __ x _ _ t ._ _ ,_ - __ _ _” Q “_ ~ - 41..-_ f N rv ii-"‘,-Q ~»- `=f_~u~ ‘ -ns sinmmip “sr oxolx” lu M"-°¢ “' Plllill Illlltil TRIPS ll] BUSTUN' I Sl. John every 'l'UlsDA¥ and 8\'l'UB\i»\¥, as 5 30 pm lrrlveln Boston about 1 P I* 11°” ‘|“7 Charlottetown To Boston A50 ' 3° H0‘“`°> Summerside To Boston About 23 H0'-133 ml ll Q du & pw; rp;»rop~,- 1.-‘J‘W’.l-"IlN'\ ' _Lnvp *av pon” o`t e P ii L F \;f»\, ny inornrng train Wed 0! Saturday, reach St, John via imri side ‘Po ii Du étheue, at 5 D in 1°im,i>y sissmseap ~s:crm>-, 531*-.»°\ 6-=¢C*‘°’ B° °“ nn: 2 _Leave tie mana as me any or Thursday. rw h Sf -7°” ” Z. and eoun-e# wlvh Wednesday and " rldllv lD°fm“3 steamer; for Boston’ Coast Service w ediiesday’s steamer does not call at Pogues ' ‘_ _ for folder and information to nearest t\¢k¢¢ 8S¢°¢~ °' S- gn Of the Big Wiwh W C LEE Agentfor8t John N 3 “ucnsatiws . , mm” *_ "-=-~ -A »,,,s».. 9@°""l»i»»m»1»-»...,, ""¥"§u'ov~f..~ ._ ..,,,_,,___,g_ ‘hit A GUUD ~ - no f}\ _@- _ (Continued from second Ug8¢~l arrests for drunkenness and disorderly comducttlmn inany otligrp ig, the SYSTEM ..._ ....e~..~s.. try. p ulation. 'rows or Non-rn srnxlr ' ' b Ffvctzlvles er;-otrlgalriggrdiieiilie coming; The Training of Powers a‘.‘§’.. i.."2i.i.. ...fa ,§L”°"sa.“. A '§f“.if.’h§?.'§§"nsn.=,h“°“°\f-'Q §.“"ri}'si'f'°f»'fi`. of Obseiyation by gang; ng.. mg.. i.,..%:. ____ Nova Scotia Steel oiitrival the Whimsy cmmmh Sydney. Thusit would appear tk# 'hill saw os _, I M M moons the two towns WR ironic distinction of being evcr Pittsburg dared to be any _ -___ makiugavigorous kick against. the me-~ sent system ot running the passenger trains w School System is Commended ,he ,,,,‘,‘,§“"’,{',,‘§,f“‘,,,,“°_,,“’,,, °’,,,“°,,,,l,;,‘°*{,‘,¥§ by the Leading Journals §§’,§,"“,,,§_’f'f‘,“°,’j, ,,'f,'§1,‘§,ff,°’,,,,§,°",§‘,;,,l'",,,,,, .iii 3' iiillueiice hence the state of aihirs re- of Canada :naming in statu quo, __ one iiiuiroii con. initio. Theooalmines of the General Hluhg. The Montreal Witness says _lg is Association, which have been taken over doubtful if money could be spent by the N0" Sam* S“¢|»-0031111! N9 ._ tobetter advantage for the good of the 5lf'\1l\f»°d ff°m NUM! SIQIRY about W people gf Cgngdg than ln the mbrgdug hhl`e€ IDHBS, b\\\`fll0'ld\8& Wm Oliicer, who it is understood, will command the British fdrces in China tion of thetmming °f the wwe" ombserv ns place “med Poiné Awni’ whkhh ‘”` ation and manipulation into our 10W miles f\11'¥h€l‘» W|1Bl`6 IRON exlienlive n 3 f , - Q F >&7) % * = school system,as is being done under the °°°1 Wm* BW Sit\l5WW 'H15' Wckl E T noble foundation of bir William Mac 511° °°k° °"°°5 15 “WU W 11° Wmmi donald. The school of thelpast has stud at 'SYdD¢J' Mines- N°1'5h $35115; I-ll iousl su ressed these wers while t SYdl1°YMm¢S 9h°'1ld °h¢nb5°°U|\ lm&§l» ‘if ` Y PP P0 ry ing to train the mind apart from the body miwd H150 0116 Uhrivlnll in Qi $11 Q """""""" ` ` and the Senses. so lang is one gghooiwas munity which would pmbably orm the 9 but asmall episode ina child’s life he I“1°l°\1S°f*» GNUWF S!`d“°¥» Wllivll in Ladies College Finely Located and Snlendidly Equip ma. ..f...i.1..;..1.;..i,;.;gi.§;h..;.£ 35550:.-;;fm;e;.ig°ps~ ye-3 mn; in the shop, or on t e p ygro lllebiplt cd 0 _t 4 h Y f C the school began to absorb the ch1ld’s °h°°B“n'3°~ Gl`°°'t¢1' 31411” WNII4 Win pgwm-S |;¢am¢ f be 1 dwg bethemdustriialimzi commemlalmti-o P - P6115 IS Y' CHI 011 Sent 6111 s:,:.;_..:. ..»...... »...i..,.f ....... senses and the hands must be put to use ;e»'§1~i»" Allison Ladies’ College has recently been issued. It bears on the cover an artistic representation its buildings em- bi-acing_Linizley I-Iall,the collei e re iidence o f of Music, and the Owen‘s Museum ot Fine fir if thc brain isto be in working order _ book h h had Ecze am An attract. C 1 d f th s Moreover,a. pure teac mir as We ae” ar 0 e Mount years 33°’ de1l8hf»¢dCh8»!'1°W°f»°WD. 81151 the effect of uniitting the people of this M y °n°°“ with his Pla-Ying, Will hike charge continent for mechanic-al pursuits and for of the violin and harmony departments dealmg with material thmgq, so ang the Mr Archibald°has had a. brilliant career ja,-3-est and most remunemuve Interests since he left this Alma Mater five years of the commumty have been hrgely Rig “-80 DUPIHR the Dash tW0 Y€8l‘S he 1188 gated to the uneducated, while the edu ' “H | ‘B r pupils and teachers, the Conservatory been Studying With marked S\1<»0¢SS» UD lcated c leiire reduced to livin u ,'55 A Arts. The college has anoble situation a id healthful surroundings, and it affords ex- Pe P Z DOD 3;' f“m°“5 9~l'fflS\’»S H8 UU 5180 WOD 81‘08»U the actual producers bv means of comf ‘uid at ww ii tiuction .in the matliiemetical work he mem m- by the pl-ofessmns, an af which 5! gy J; eeptional opportunity for vigorous student life. taken the foremost rank among the educa has been °31'1`ill18 011 ill U10 \1llV¢!'Sl$l8S calliiigs are overcrowded and for the most Th# Sade ~ of Berlin and ot Stratsburg pg; wmmmi, 1 d d_ Thi 3| wont cur f 14955 F88-I' Prillcc EdW&l“i Island WHS the natural resdlt? df ugiifdalildg the dn ‘H V M at “sway ` ~ Wall renrcsenoei ii the Ladies Gcllese- aeisianaingwiihnuideveioping one paw W *I For many years this institution has tional ius‘ituti0ns of our country. It is E safe and thorough Christian home school. The efficiency and cultural value cf iitiinstruction is widely recognized. demand as teachers to fill high and res- Miss Poole, Miss Philips Miss Breckon emof bw,-vi d d 1 his ta ~ ‘ 'md MASS Weeks Of Cl18\‘|0Y»U0f»0WI\» IU 'hoped Shut thilsgpgt otbdtfcation will bee Hr J” , if 125%? pursued thestudies of the M. L. A. course. actually grafted upon the school system 'rorcli ' ‘tl _ M453 M""Ii° M001? °°mD|°%9d B °°\1!'B¢ in It attempted as something separate ilris ` *U "Wal musk? MiSBL&l‘8'° 89»"°lP°¢Nll likelvto be very slow 'ln getting holdon Bl °~t°°“°i°“ 5° 'Min “ld Misi HHCRS *#0 °l`°f the people, who will refuse it the moment rqiilted §§=~l § Mount Allison students are in frequent ? ponsihle positions. One of them, who re- ceived all her educational equipment at Mount Allison has recently been .appoint- ed lady principal of acollegi in a. neigh- boring province. ‘ *F tory Miss Wright of Summeriude com it begin, to cost them money mfg g _w ,nezmweaninuuansamus ilu-me e ,J In the Qaeartdcpartmeiit weie$Iiss . - iw- . ,..-~ hviagjof Vernon. River,a.nd`Miss Erimnr A594" R0* Fm, hm -u ~ is Moore of Murmy Harbor. .Mus Emma. , “__” psggieq mfg; gg in gh, ig; nge mm aevsrsiiim iimeio musiwi i ii A "°"'"° "ent °“t °“ ° ”°°'h - mimi a cure in niwmdei mamma. D ds u ws A110 =°“S‘=* '"1 “°‘°“ Wi Awe: im mm wen wine. mm The prospects for the coming year are exceptionally bright. Many new students as well as a. large proportion of former students are expected to enter the College in September. Both the literary and the musical staff is abl illled. The Director of the Conser- Miss Lottie - econ who has atten e , ,, wuege for the past two can W; 3"; That l pie for me' observed the squash, origins! gore; dried, np, leaving me skin 1 ks 5' ’ and aiioiie been turned red. is im norms: eoaaiiisn. 'rs my it an ew wee enter the Deaconess Home in Go way the omon weeping Uri d 5 phasurle tu t!§¢1fr§}| img vonggng Toronto, where she willbe further pre ’ ’ be merit! 0! Dr Cline I Olltment ll Dill pared for her chosen sphere of labor in Tm-5Y;:;:;;; Le°a;:`;f“av;fu] bnde__ tlr;)Rritc;e;;’?%di2;;ent’ ‘t In dede". the foreign missionary field You oanbeloupe mth me or Edmansoo. Baton A: Co , Toronto. Y vatory, Prof. Vincent, as well as Miss Go1den,M»iss Higley and Miss Borden will rsturn. The new piano teachers will be Miss Sara Perkins and Miss Catherine ters of Italy and Germany. ` A \" Stark. Both have had the benefit of long trainiing a.-broad under the famous mas- % %fi§%i(¥ %%% \_" s _ Raymond Clare Archibald who, a. few `..rHE.. A Re-opens after the Holidays on tions for graduates. ISAAC OXENHAM, U P. l. \.(l0MlllRlllll (lllllllll lmlllllldy, Aliglisl, mst A 1 t ° t ened at the bic est store EAUTIF L LEATHER -.A.]§|`]3f- EA11-ian Lime Ch’l;0‘,vU, Aug 3, lggo, é&WLf /~ A Case you need not be ashamed to carry anywhere ` new 0 ius op og At 9 30 a. rn. A tho:-o:ig`-i and practical training is given inthe following; B90; Keeping, Commercial Law. Arithmetic, Panmanship, English Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Typewrit ing, etc, Savetimo by taking our course ‘Special attention to securing po-i- Principal & Proprietor as Don’t Neglect and perhaps save your watch. . WE BOAST on our repair ' mont turning out work by Wx ouaiuiirlu nm. out "woal;.iE have not given us s trial it will cfm rode so and we _will be W. N. TA _ ` r \ 9 L ' f A ‘ ,; f , i'f~.f~‘f'=;-e .ts-rx.; =_ > >.;.<_.. "3 When going to the Seashore be sure you pack your Suits in one of ou Cases, it will pay its own fare and its cost during the first trip U' Qi lt keeps your clothing perfectly creased where they ought to be creased ~ ut does not put any extra touches where they are not appreciated We ve nipped the extravagance out of the prices $500 $600 $700 $800 $1000 If you haven t had one, get one at onoe,youl1 never appreciate what a com ioi-table thing their are until you use one We’ll sell you more comfort per dollar invested than others een. What Trade We Have We’ll Your Watch “ If you allow your watch to run uoolong without cleaning, or with ' damaged parts itmayboworn so bad '_ly astodemroy its usefulness".as a ygimgpigce; better have it examined by .your Watch and if in need of ' 'sis 'ni advise you aewuifngiyl to see you at -G`iiisi*rGi|ciion Swann