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A1 all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-A-tivu Limited, Ottawa. :»., ' ,. _.» 1 ‘ .- Watches Repaired fi retiair all kinds of Out iv :' _ is the yery best. ll f `.'r.G: fit `George and * G:.itton Sts. l , N i t i - . i 1 /////////.\\\\\\\\'I4 5 //////1.'/////§\v Expertshy Service Please investigate the quality ,of our Optical Ser- vice. For itwo years we have en conducting an exclus- ely Optical business, aving closed out the other epartments in order to ive all our time and ef rt toward perfecting ou ptical Service. We are glad to be able t y that our service ha en appreciated far beyo r anticipatioiis, and ish at this time to sincer- lv thank the thousands o riends who have patronize s during this time, an lso to invite anyone wh as not yet favoured us, t efair to themselves, an llow us the opportunity t rove that we do give A Superior Optical Ser vice. Q G. F. Hutcheso Exclusive Optician lIlIIIIIfQ\\\\\\\\\\ g 3 Q 5i~o=i_ Q. :r 2' (cg- I \\\\\\\\\ AVI as 2 :i O 0.0-»-v. fb Gun O »-i . \\\\\\\WIllll lII&!\\ \\\\\_\\\?]I//llIlll.7//// . 'U N USN Q *’°('D = I o I1-o |llll|3\\\\\YllIl¢\\\ lnllivA\\\\\\\\w1/zinluif I I llsnnllllllu///,missile isis 1.95 Here youare, we a bargain, you can hav your share' of it. Las week we got a chance to buy a nice ` $\\\\\\\\\\ UQ ® --rr Q 5" rr (D :Qt- @\YlIffL`$\“\\\YIII'IyIffé.`\\\\\WMlllllai -Four Button Ton. Low .Shoe This shoe is well wort $3.25 but out they at $1.95. _ *-Come early and ge yourpick. ‘ They are ai nice, ‘new fresh goods in .latsst vart¢f."- ; Morris Smith '& ` .- ;..!-‘,»-:‘ .Q ‘- .... - ..|ll~'T-_IIE .STREET-f - -J* The Central Guardian ; _rr-favs to buy in this P_i-ovinea' HOME GUARD.-Oii account of the Patriotic meeting at the Armourles on Tuesday evening next there will be no riile drill oi' the Home Guard. lt is hoped, however, that all those who have signed the service roll will turn out to the Patriotic Demonstration on Tuesday evening. As this will be the ilrst gathering before the citizens it is hoped that there will be a large turn out. Captain W. B. Prowse and Vaptaiii James Ltindrigtm will be ln coniniiind. DR. N/xsiviirn, or ronoN1'o, ' SAW FIGHT. SAYS CHLORINE GAS USED BY GERMANS TORONTO. Ont., May 21.»-it was ii t-niiiritleiice that lllr. Balband should step into an nrtny laboratory at Mel- ville. in Northern Franco and find there a sun ot' his old dean und ptipil, Dr. Ellis. llere hc also found Dr. Nasuiith. Not oitly was Dr, Nasiiiitli in the line of tire during the great battle ot’ Liingeniart-k` Init he pt-rtoriiied rescue work there, though in his modest way he says little about it. llis statement that the izas used by the Germans wus chlor- ine is ntttliorativcly and especially interesting here because ’I`oronto`s water has long been purified by Dr. .\'asniith's use of that very gas. Merville, North of France, April 2:5.-(By Paul Balbantl. of the To- ronto News yesterday) I had the great pleasure to come across two Toroiitoniaiis, Lleut.-Col. Dr. G. G. Nasiiiitli and Captain Ellis, of the Fac- ility of aplied science, Toronto Univer- sity. They have put up an institute oi hncteriology on the second floor, of our town hall. 1 _-\s I heard Lt. Nasniitli had been ii witness ot' the treniendous attack by the Gerniaiis between the Canal of the Yscr and the road to Poeicappelle, where they fort-ed the Freneli troops to I-five way las it wits impossible for tiiein to stand the fumes ui' chlorine used by the eitetiiyl, I \vei\t to enquire about his health and what hc had seen. "l \\'ittiessetl the thing inysell'," lie said. “\\'e were looking for the (lan- iidiziii lieatliiiiiirters und with the niot- or wt- were lietweeit Ypres and the tront line, about Your kilometres be- hind the line, wht-n we saw a kind of twliri- smoke in the direction ot the trviiclies. Then the guns began a tre- iiwiitltitis lioinlitmitiietit. "\\`r- wntt'liel;:iirett.es<. And they :ill .~l1o\\'<‘il tis llii-ir <'l|t-sts. say- ini: “l'ni:\vlcii\'ales<'ents. The hospitals of Briliinny, Miss Polk found often badly itirnislied and over- ‘t-rowtled. ln the viillage oi Quimper ishti visited it hospital without either mis or rtintiing water, without. irliairs und wltliout the its-i-essary ocprating iwiuipiiient. 'l`ht‘ operntiiig table was o|` plain wood and the sterilizing had to be ilonc. as in many of the l~"rr\nt'li liospittils, by itiiprovisetl ovens. Wlieit patients arrived after dark. wounds were rlrcssed und eiiiergeiicy opera- tions dont- by candle light. ln one litispitiil at llrest, the beds wort- iiiei°ely iiintrcsscs on boards. ln anollier. li \viitilt»\vless aliit' bs.tll_\' ven- tilated ilirougli its skyliglit eoiitiiitietl T5 lied:-i. ’l`litire were in all S,0liti liedii in llrusl, but all patients who could bc nioved were sunt a\\'ii_v and it tltousiind beds added for the spring quota of ivotiniled. ’l`hte sliortitize of itiit-stlietics anti uti- lisepties has now been overeonie, but the lack ot’ iiistrunictils is still seri- ously i`elt. Miss I’olk took a descrip- tive ciitaloi.:tit» oi' instruniciits in her tour and made notes oi' the needs of varintis liospitals. This need wits often iilled iiniiicdiiitely li ythe sup- plies disti-iliuted. Pillows. blankets, hospital clothes, :=.tcrili7.eil cotton and haiiiltiges trout the einergency [und have been Gotl-semis. In many places even the cotton had rtiii ottt, anti ilress- inns ni' course towel were used. wnslied and used again. Sterilizeii ah- sorbiiig cotton is ii rarity in all thc l<`rcnch hospitals, and cotton batting is ordinarily used. 'l`rained nurses were fcw in thc early part of thc war., apart t`roin the Sisters of Merry. as France has tio triiiiiini.: system correspondiiig with thc Englisli and Aiiicrlcnii. But l~‘rent~li wonien, even the highest so- ciety, hiivc worked with great devo- tlnn, tloiiip: the inost mental tasks, while nit-n and women nurses have hceii hastily trained to supplement thc Sisters. Nuns baiilslied by the church separation nel have also been ealletl backfroni exile. The nurses at t.hc village of Ilroons were recalled from Ilia Island ot' Jersey. Miss Polk says the cheerfttlness and patience of the French wounded surpassed belief. They are as easily ltundled as clilltlreii. Miss Polk says one mun who had been in eight hos- pltiils undergoing ilve different opera- tions during the piist three months, yet lie seemed cheerful and contented nlthou?h he still had some uiiextraet- ed lent in his body. PREMIER BORDEN WILL - PROBABLY TAKE TRIP T0 -- ENGLAND THIS SUMMER. OTTAWA. Mny 20.-lt. isflqekarded here as qtilto probable that Sir Robert Borden will take a trip to England this summer. It is three years since his last visit. Ile then voiced the enthu- siastic loyalty oi' this country to the Empire, bitt took the position that while willing to share In the burdens and responsibilities of Empire Canada should have ii voice in its councils. Sir Robert was given a magniilccnt reception in 1912 and it is safe to say that after the desire Canada has shown to do her part In this war. and especially after thc heroic stand made hy.-hor troops at liangemarck, he would ilbe, given an oven warmer reception this year. It in also felt that in spite ol thc excellent work dons by Sir George Perley as acting high commis- sioner, the personal conferences which 0 the Primo Minister and any ot his colleagues who might accompany him would havewlth the Imperial authori- ties. might help this country to render 1 t ' . / still more effective aid in rsjsrd to the li HOTEL ARRIVALS ,. W. H. Prowse, Murray Harbor; W. A. Tucker, Halifax: C. J. Bateman, Guelph: J- W- Mink. Brockville; E. S. Leonard, Truro; J. S. Hanson, New York; Wm. Murdock, N. R. Nor- man, llallfax; F. S. McFarline, Tren- ton, N. J. ; T. M. Graves. Bridgetown; C. \\’. Williams, Nappnn: C. E.` Mc- Donald, Summerslde; Allan Sullivan, Toronto; Geo. S. Oxley, Quebec. John McMillan. Montreal; F. L. ' ‘ Drayton, Geo. Partridge, Ottawa; ~ ’ 9 ciias. is. ivicicay, Brockville, om.; c. , ° . i e J. Ric-llcy. Somerville, Mass.;` Miss ' ` ‘ Compton, Mlss` Schurman, Suiiitiier- ' ` " ' side. ` KING AND KITCHENER WILL INSPECT THE WAR MUNITIONS FACTORIES. ‘ LONDON. my 20.~=King George and Earljitplrener, Spftfetary of State for War, have gone ,o_tli`e north of England to tusppct the plants in which - niunitloiis of war are'bélng produced. - Tlicy witnessed- is-large review oh troops at Newcastle this afternoon. | The workers at Elswick gave the King and Earl Kitchener an enthusi- astlc reception. Their loaders pront- ised them that there would be no slackening in the production oi war materials. vi<='ros.iA.l QUEEN. ` Episode’ Nine IN: TWO PARTS The Hand of Death Lurks Behind this Key Speedily~Mysteriously-it takes it’s toll of Human Lives MEN-even WOMEN-long for this Key i DREAM for it, BATTLE for it All Fail in Attaining it Save One WHO IS THIS PERSON ? 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