ii *Sf i \ ._ PAGE Two “iii mm NEWS _'ri-in cnaimoi rE_'i‘owN -GUARDIAN _ - ,rim of i . 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Nifare, r€g‘al‘dli‘ss of hun MONDAY, i\l_»\\' 2, i9|o Stililli WIRELESS 'I`ELEl"H()NE A(`HIEVEMEN'1`S. ln the _ '[`echnii‘nl World ltlivziiviiiii- "nw he has reached a point where LP for _\lny \\'iii:-iton lt. I-‘iii'i\'ell tells oileiipccts soon to talk from New Yozk the rapid ili-vi-lopiiieiit iii \\'ii'rle.s-sito (`liicn;,5o_ 'l`he--\\'ii'elcSs system is lL‘l¢‘|‘llo|iy mul some of its wonders. isaid to be cheaper to install than the A. l<`_ Hollins, a pioiieer \\'oi‘kr-r in iordiiinry telephone and much cheaper \~lH=~' li<‘l\l. in llitlil wus able to tele :lo muiiitiiin. lt is not ntlccteil hy plioiie hy his wireless system no iiiorc itoirs or stor s. It is even nossilile than :filo ii~i_t. '|‘liis would, ol rourseitii combine the ordinary trilelllioiie he pi~artii~all_\' iiselrss in gzeiieriil, asiwith the wireless, Thus ii wireless thi- voice i-an he In-ard witlioiit nrti line.-;sui.:e iiiielit lie sent lroni .soii_e ni-ini uid for more than that ilistuiive, otlierwise iiiarriissiblc point to un iiiwii-iilvil ilii-re is no obstrui'tioii iii- l-.ii-en the tiilker and the listciicitlliit ihe toi~\viirilcd to its destination iii _ ‘ _ t‘ii- \vii'cli-ss ti-li-plioiie takes no niiti- that way, 'l`hi~ wireless telephoiie, it of wnlls' or roi-k_~' in its way, iiiiil Y\.i- iii‘.\'iit--r_ i»\'i~n in tlii- ilu-ii iiii\li~\'i-lii|i- i-il i-oiiililwiii ol' \\'ii'i‘l<‘~=>' ii-li‘pliivi_\~ miiilil czisily 4-iiiiiliii-l ii i‘si\il_ .-\ year inter _\li'_ Uiilliiis was iil.‘.i> to talk hy \\'ii~i\le..s_ as for iiistniii-e letweeii ships, linrhor ri-nit, tugs und ti-i‘i'_v lioats and other erxilt, or lzr- t.\\'i-eii any of these and the shore. Already the wireless teliiplionc has vonie into use in miiies_ \\'lierc in ruse oi tire or i-xplosion the oriliiia;-_v tele- phone woiilil he out out of iicti0n_l]y incziiis of the wireless, living eiitonih- it-ape. As the trilegraph did not put the mails out of business, nor the telephone altogether siipersede the t_elegi'aph, it is not expected that wireless telephony \\'ill take the place oi_ tho owlinnry telephone. Ra ther it will he to the ordinary tele- phone what \\_'ireiess telcgrnpliy is .to the teli-gi'apli and cable systems, ii very iisiclul auxiliary lor which ii- lxundant liiisiiiess will he loiind in this talking world when the inven- tioii is fully developed and perfectied. ._~`\\\}: \.‘ ‘ i, ,f D..-0DD.b iff. _ eff-il1_ii .;-'\ ' / ` , ` t .i0i{»'._i"\-l»?` $1; 'S' 'MA ii-Li~_\li'§;§»>f"2;‘ ' _ ..E§,,a»'1(¢'t[?.l.`)E;i§i#5,tf‘ 'U " "~’-‘i=ii`_f\'_‘§i?-42?, rw Z ' Pgtllli 'I J. G. iiiiiiiisoii, i - DRUGGIST iiiai~:i< \\'i~;ici\siT§i"§i=,ir,i< \\i'i<:i1,iit~i:`a_\\ N >it4’,»i. /_-l u If '~$. '.< i'- . ,_. " -.-/14"? > _‘ii i't.‘/”f“\ ~ 7 ‘yi-"A71 Ii ~ _i A .\ ‘ _/ i; ° ` if -ji \ - _V ’ _ 17%' li iiI"ij"`.“" U - M , '\ kfii/ I not all li_\' any nicaiis---olllic spleiidiil liziiyqziins ‘l"or 'wliicli this store is well kiio\\'ii, Rcmciiilici'--=;ilwziys-_-il' its “lioiischol._v,<‘_ __ l9c Shcctiiig ',';: inch lil;-:irlicfl soft twiil~_rl uoiili _:qc _ ..._ . 236 eating doiii»"i_‘ licil vridlli iiiurrl _..._.$l.08 (_, 1,; dreds of ltetl THE CITIZEN S INTEREST IN THE LIGH _ V io( earth mm may mi im their 054 so tar The Giiarilian's Di-oposril that in Picton, 0105*’ .by 8 coal ` im' that ii public meeting be called in a er than here, ‘ootli of wlilfh WWYIS discuss the renewal ol the lighting’ contract has niet with hut slight ri~_-ilm\'e municipal 'cr - _ spouse. One published lutter has ap- |mq;e,., for lighting are higher than in iicarid which oppunas the Pl`0D0Silll<'1l-1(\|,m.|m_ie¢,,“»n_tliat is, 12 cents per We are not committed to the- Diililiciknowatt instead of H Cents hem, meeting unless a considerable lioilv ol _ our citizens desire it. is i<>\\ Th rnal ll has no other interosts than those oiln - ~_ . _ 0 the public to serve in this oi any otiher matters. A full discussion in the press ot the situation and con- ditions existing may perhaps sewi- hettcr than a public mr,etil\i-‘C- T119 latter has always some drawbacks. We believe the light already thrown upon the sitiiirtiion by the iircss dis-l eussioii of the light. question has hail! n quieting and assuring eflcct upon tho public mind. ‘The people have learned 'that the Mayor and Council- lors nre not shiircliolders in the l.i;_:lit_ and Power Uonipaiiy as many had iiicorrec,tly supposed, and i.lio_v have learned that the rates we ure paying for light, or are asked to pity under ia new contract, are not high ' er, hut lower than those paid iii other Maritime I"ro\'iiicc cities. Moreover the peoii--le have leai'ni~d ff-fired. nd in Moncton, wliere coal is cheap- li lting plants the "_ (,0n,m,-.,~(-ini 1ightini:_ l"iirthei'ini»rf ni- people have had the opportiinity f coiiipariiig the service renllervil \`>' tho present local Light and PUWGY (lompany with that luruished lieiorc by an iintsiile <'l>lnl1Hl\Y~ we are sntisiieil that the Conipnnv has not is pmfic A fair iiroiit should he nllowi~;l them i~lieerlull_v. ll' would 'no ii had thing and not ii 'mioil lhiiiiz if ii lorul industriiil i-onill_i\"Y “"""° Um' "ll" Ur business. \\'c _ have had too many such ciisrs and it has tenilrll U1 nlfikfl capital timid and clieck our ilcv<‘_l0l>‘ ment.. Let the (‘oiini'il l>l""`f|m "im-" iiillv as we believe they will. 'i`li<-ri-_ is rio need of haste. 'l‘ll\L" lwesfnt Cm" U_m.¢, has H 5-cap ii-nd a half to rizii. And in the nieanliuie let all the facts of the -_-itiiiition nc ealiiily coii_siileri'll :ind the outcome need not he i!l`¢‘H5l.\' ` Fi.iL;H'r Fiiom i_o.\'iio N The trip tliroiiizli the air from l.oii- don to Manclicster, a distance of lin; miles, was made the other day ly Louis Paulham, who made only one stop by the way. Iiiriileiitiilly the .ii50,00tl donated by Lord \`ort|i:~litle, _und left an Englisli competitor he-` - hind in the race. The contest ivns lie- twecii ilying machines of the nero- plane variety, witlioiit aiiy .siipport other than that of wings spread to the air, with screw propellers pits- sing the miicliiiics i`oi‘wiird, The tirst thought iii eoiiner_tion u'it.\i this achievement is the rapid aiilvniice licing made in the nrt of |l_viiu:_ lt is hut as yesterday vsliun the tirst flight. wus made hy :i mnrli- ine lieiivier tlinii air. The iirst illyiiis of iiieii were tinicd in min- iites--t.\\'o or three iriiniites---aiid one iiiiiirtcr :is niriiiy miIes_oi dis- t;in('i'_ Now the iiei'opliiiies i-iiiiporl. -tl‘i~iiisi‘l\'ei»: for liiiiirs in the iiir_ thi- ldiiglisli (`hiinnel is crossed, niore `tli:in li liiiiiilreil milcsiis covereil in ii :iiiiglc tligrhl., and an ni-_iwipliiiie muy i-:irry two or tliriie persoiis ivlii-ri~ nt liirsl it. riiiilil curry liiit. oiii-_ ’I’(i .\li\T\'(`l‘li‘IS'I`lCli_ human flight ten years lience '? Oli" l-*` inipelleil to ask. Tlicre are innnl' limi' tatioiis to he eoiisirleiril hei-ire. this iiiiestioii can he niisivered. (ine is the limit of lilniiin i-_iidiiraiiev. The sl-“li-ll upon the eye, the iiliysical stniiiiinn rind iiei've liirre of the H\'l11U’l'\f~' sometliinix treineiidoiis. And there is me ¢x]i0_sli‘i~p. lliiiiiun »~iiiliii'iiiice lliiis its liinits and tliey full riliort ol All this shows ri vast. und riipiil i ui~lii4»\'iiii: aiu aieropliiiie llielit. ui-iisg }ii~oi:ress. What, will he the limit nfl ers' Association ot Los Aiig`¢]¢5 has adopted a resolution czilllng upon an the ministerial associations 0( the State to join in a movement to stop a prize tight which has beep 8,,,,u,,,,_ ced to take place within its terri- tory. - There is h\iit one opinion among the leaders of all the churches in regard to prize-fighting, and the _zonseiiiiug of, religihnn thought tliroiighoiit tim continent will endorse the .~ei.i01=|t;,," of the Los Angeles Preaclieri-i' A550, eiation. Incidentally the easy divorce laws oi California and Nevada are coupled with the prize ring in 1|", condemnation. The resolution in par; reads as follows 1 ' “To become a divorce clearing iiouse lor the nation, 'like hevaiif, and some other states is bad enfiiigli, but for the great state ol California to he one ol the vast coliaeiim for the exhibition of this most brutal sport is a disgrace and degradation to which wit oiiitht not \-'mircr ui .'.iihmit." (Ii\R.Dll\'Ali GIBBONS ON WORK. Declares His Respect ‘tor the Toiler, Man or Woinnn-Good Advice to Boys and Girls. BALTIMORE, April 30-“I have ten times more respect for the‘wo- inaii who goes out and earns her liviiig, toils lor herself and family and heeomes n good housekeeper than for the idle and gossiping soci- ety woman who passes away hei- precious moments in doing nothing." <‘ni;N, N. I3., April 30-- llev. A. l'. Sliiitfurd, of Montreal, has nrrepteil iiii hivitatiou to preach the liii<'<'iiliiiii'eiitc sermon for the l'. N. ll_'i:rii ll\' l3A'l?’I‘l<1l) BALL. Nl".\\' \'(llil{, April 30-I<`riiiik lirew- ster, lti years old, was almost in- stantly killifil hy a batted hall iii l'i\nt_rril l'nrk. The boy wan on see ond hiiso wheii ii line drive from an _-idjoininiz gnniu on the green striiek him on thi- temple. ‘The mnii who ilinttcd the linll lleil. _ rii.i-is cimnii in is 'ro 14 nays. Pazo oiN'rMEN'r 'ie giiiminteeii so-called sport ol pri'/.e-tiglitiiiig is still tolerated and we noted in ii re tions tliiit ’l‘lie iliinrdiuii, iii izoniniou 'reiit issue that the l\’Ii-tliodist. i i‘i~u<'li- to cure any case o!_ itching, Blind llloediug or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded 50:. The Home ol Good llais '-iilll'-`.E£."L‘tk£$~:‘io‘A-.s~=/1-.'~._' i .»\i‘_ow,».,:.» lines :irc linen-_ Cipe I and Fish. 'l`liose boots :irc ur- l excelled by any ou _ _ the market. ` A GUFFMBS. drivsti. _ _ _ I, expect in lin- ‘» s' Shoe '.1 Store iii town is lici' iii _ i_ - l `_. l"ishcrmen`s Boots i - __ , _ Our three .siieiiil ,‘ il\-:ll"*__;~_~: - -__-_:_-.;_ 0ur Silver Spooiis,i _.C \or grey per pair _ . . . .__ __ ...90c thread, no dressiiig. . . . . . _ _ . _ . Jie/ KS »._4 tn >t ’/.~ Dainty ll/loresque Ari ` muslins 30c for lic yd W E E if Strong crash linen *ff* .\§ii A I Table linen seiiii-hle:iclied_ (14 inch, I good wearing quiility, _gfzc for 23c '_ Qi-ch hrni, yet soft. oc for 7c ilfi'/,f~ii, 5 or 6 Lowelling, i7 ' Odd Napkins, worth up to £4.23 vi I Linen lluck towels, line quality ijxgg inch.. li ch ioc for Qc/ REER' "Q "J dozen to cl~ :ir 596 N 1 i i 54 inch line Curtain Net worth 241:--170 1 '_ . \ ‘ ne:1tf1<`L‘S , “if V/-lland drawn 'goxio sli:ini.< verv Swiss Shams :1iidriiiiiiir,<_ lo\'ely\ l 35 and 456 Brown crash cushion -:lips pr'-iiihi ” . " ` ` ` _ 1 fi ld cmblq 20x20 ’ 52C _Japanese ,Cushion tops ind < l\ ‘ pie"ces if linens l5c I Forks, etc, 22x48 inch Turkish hath towels--16c , 1;#-_Zn ro-.f »\. :ire the kind you can drpeiifl upon :is the maker giiarmitr-es to ri~p!.irt~ or refund the money pniil for :iii not wearing Satisfactory \Ve also show liriiidsouii- it-ii st-is and trays,_e:ike liaskt-ts. it-rn pon, linking dishes 'uid other :irticles-_ E. Taylo-I South Hide Queen ."4i|ii:ii'4~ i S.s. iiiiiiiiun Fifty patterns in lmiidsoiiie oil- Brussels uint ends, 5_4 iizeli, worth cloths tile and t`|or:il i-l`l`ee's 25C $1.25 to 1.75 yd-eiiil for #L00 _ 3 TAPCSUY Mat ends. _<1 im-hc-s loner. 36 in Matting, in nent green stripe \u'orth ooc to ooc yd, ciul for 75C ¢|`|`¢¢i-1 mc for ` ll l-2c/ H N ?i}lf~i 36 inch line bleached long cloth--74: yd STI1 l\\ / Tray cloths-'/\ll line lileaelird dn- iiiask linen itixzj inili 27g Table Covers ~-y.(>x_;(i iiniou lint-u &vi'itli row drawn work all :irouud 40;: Centrepicces»--iRxiS wide Batten- liiirg centres very pretty 25C Table covers--3ox3o very' liaiidsoiiie _ -- lizitieiihiirg work ;il»l.l5/ ` I 15 Tapestry sgiiares, all sizes, at nearly one halt i Mr. Allieri t-liirrligiwivri hiisiheen nppoiii il l~`reluhI und l’nsiiengr\i~Ai:ent tor nhovi-‘ ii-noel. All eoiiiinunientiona in rf-ziiril ltieroto must ne iu dressed to him. Otliee Ntenm Nur. UA'roN's noni: rAii.oiii:ii HATS Ani: Known As FAR wi-:sr-As COLORADO PATON S 36 inch straw 3 I-2 yds x 6 inch .\l:i|iing - _\' i- ii I liiic lam- i-ui-l:iiii.s ~ 1 _igri-en sli-i|vi~ ilu- new ili-signin -i~oiii- 3 , .sign _ iisiml ilu' » J |1:\ri‘ ivilli usiuil Q .fipiwizil _ _ _ . . ll |~! $| 25 kinds |1:iir$| ‘ ` v i-‘iii-:i»w.HYNnMAN. \ / ' \ /i l Mini. Director, 'l’l\i~ Island Tug Co. ` ` Uhorlni-tetmvn P.|~I. I. `. _ _ - _ _ ._ __ ,_ ___ _ __ ._ ._ __ ‘ I ' ;li»=i<1i~1i<__e _»~i»-11»i<>ie»;1;~21< fi \r_1:>r>i<»* _ _.___; ______,,