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P , fmafimf _ ~ #GQ -ll fi. .2-if .V ,___ \__`-." ` ?i*f-43-'Q;'; g - I if %_£-* ~."r‘l"._ _.»_;_j_',.;;.-.E / *'Ti“f-rr *_/<'4`”"J : \` ',- ,s./-€`/ < _ -. .’i. ._`__l\"_§lii5lier llllé 4'- ._ 1- " - lr' W - . _. __ L-;~'==f-'fr “ '- --I-"::" ___ Reliable Fishing Tackle \\ e _:ire sliowlns a very complete line of_r<-liable fishing tackle at attractive prices. _ _ _ See our special values in Split Bamboo Fly Aitutiu $1.011, sms una si_so. .-use special values in Lines, Ileels,FIy Books, Baskets, i< lies etc., etc. _ In Fishing Contests we lead. others follow. This year our contest will bi- the_ same as in former years. For the heaviest _trout caught on Mav 24th we will give tree a $5 00 Rod, .1,=‘Tl'illlll|K" ` V .- I' ' --5-ra ‘J /_' ’ J ` I . lVlci.coiI. _ - ~ ‘ii “(‘omc down iowii :ind Iiave lil Lowe lit you to-day. You needn't buy *___*-» unless you want io. Bet ilttcd at nity rata. 'Moore & McLeod. 1054-5-2Gni2i 2nd $2 00 Fly llook. lird $l.00 Line. All we 1054 520 i2l ‘ rilkis that your purchase 2§c woith of 1 ourtacklc. -i :n 1 n_ g _ all Remedy for it that will bring about speedy relief. ”, REXALL There are nearly 400 Reirall Remedies-one for every ordina ill-and all guaranteed good or money'refunded. 'I ry relief t Rexall way. _ McKinnon Drug Company Great George and Kent S.reets Geo. E. Hugliesll No matter what ailment may be troubling you, there is a Re J P '.\\\\\YIlII\A\\\\\\\\\WIlllIlI ?\\\\\YlI1\\\\?IIlIIllI£\\\\\\\\\\YlIIIA\\\\\€'lf// & ° ` Be Skeptical of l , '_ ' - _ as .f Bargains J .___,_:_ V Nut Aus and iimciinm I 3 ..l.‘.ii’: .i.“.“.‘.».g:a°-..;°“;§ _ _ lil honest manufacturer. W := -1- _.'fs'1:=.;~:-221:'-’-e2‘=;i.~-_'.~1= have _earnestly striven to _ establish such a reputation,_and~believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., Phone 345 - - Manufacturers \ \\\\\\\\\Vll/A\\\\\\\WIII/I I - The it I ` IT PAYS to biiy‘ln this Province. _ CHOIR REHEARSAL.-St. James Choir Rehearsal will be held this week on Friday evening, after preparat service. A full attendance is requ ed. Special anthems. AT PATON'8.-Mrs Lowe, repre- senting the Bias Corset C0 demonstrate and fit the Bias Cors to intended buyers, during all Frid and Saturday. 1 OF LOCAL |NTEREST._- Word just reached here of the death on M 22nd at St. Francis Hospital, H ford., Conn., of Mr. Chas. B. Sou wick. The deceased was. well kno here, where he spent many summers, and made many friends with his k and winning manner. HY FISHING COMPETITION.-In the fishing competition conducted by Mr A. E.-Jamieson, druggist, the prizes i’or‘thc best fish cat ht on Ma "4 lst, Wm. McCarron, 2 lbs. 11 oz.; 2nd. llerrell. 1 Ib. 8 oz. TONiGHT'S MEETING. - Miss Louise Mcilully, Korean Missioiiury. und Mr. Clio, a Korean student, will address a meetin in the Presbyterian May 26th at 8 o'clock. They will also lowing tedegrani was received on the Dalton, of Fort Augustus, was united in marriage to Mr Vifilliam Walker of the same place. The bride, who was cliarniingly attired iii white serge with large itat triinnied with two willow ll-ly 1111111185. carried a lovely b011........ _ _. ._ ll \_ I I . . . (‘Iiaplain of the 25th Battalion. After the repetition of the 23rd Psalm. His short introductory address. “Nearer My God to Thee" was sung, led by the Senior (‘.haplain for Halifax. “They Sleep" was exquisitely rendered by the 63rd Rifles Band. followed by the hymn “Fight the good iight" by the congregation and the same band. Benediction having been pronounced the Dead March in Saul was played by the Band of the 66th P. L. F., the people standing; and the service was concluded by the rendering of the Na- tional Antliem by both bands and the cniire congregation. One of the men of the P. E. I. Heavy Brigade writing Iionie refers to the service, which ne states made quite an impression on 1038-5-26m2l W* Watches-.. _ Repairedc. _ ._`e repair all kinds of ézfatchea, ‘Clocks`;~' Jewelry _ < ._'- Y ‘ Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. Grafton Sts. ridge (much smaller and lower) an then another space of open. Here H°“°“" the Lle“t"G°"e"“°" g‘“'° “ the battle-field where so many of ou boys fell, and the opening throng ridge No. 1 is called the Gate to Hel I. 0 ’ band of the 63rd. and addresses were -l~lll.0llgll lllls place the bo 1‘ 1 1 1 - - 11 1 1 V l l ya llllll-c1~lel'1 iis wa s , iowetei an ie cou d not tlqlileillgiveil by the Archbishop Of NOV* and through this gate (helping tli ~i-0 lil 11111 Rev- J- W~ Mi-Mlllv-11. D-D-. s1l-etllllfll-.11..1ll~1.,l-1;) we cal-l-led w0lllll1l.l| and itt ivnsi nipossible for him to seize back. ln ilcld No. 2 is abuilding, on partly sheltered. The troops had t come from the rear under cover this place, and as soon as they reacl Suicide Corner. At night a shell o could be seen for miles around. Ther are many things one could tell, bu fellow-in-arms. Oit duty one day w pled by Canadians, prior to their a the boys and brought home forcibly to vllmle_ ln the real. of one farm llous N n'ri-iuiviaEiii.ANo - "rue y 1 <1 lay the body of ti poor chap who hui 1' lately been killed. Pigs were loos f- ' _ vicinit so we decided to in li- Taking his identification disc and al 6 his money and correspondence front 0 his clothes we dug a deep grav hold or to postpone the match. Let- a- Then wc Iowercd him gently dow tt and the Staff-Captaiii Ware read th S burial- service. \Ve closed in th h earth and the apple tree spreail a pal y. ot'..\v.ltite. petals over all. So rests on t- graph was taken of the grave to send n- to his people with his effects, which 11-1 tioneer. ll* 15 bound his hands and thrust his fore- of reach a point higher than his head l. ed the 11nl,m1e¢;1ed open they were the rope. A series of convulsive often mowed down, so it was name two ignited the building and the glow Strussled drew his lower limbs up they are 100 11wfu1_ one ming 1lll1g1l1 dying man caused the witnesses of menuoll was the 1111191-31 of ll western the execution to turn their heads we;-g up 111 1119 1-9591-veg 1111913. occll. For five minutes the contortions of 11. Di Dena’s body continued and then New th- great time expected, in aid oi' our _ W11 soldier boys. City and country talentl will take part. Benj. Carter, promoter.- ind 1042 precisely meet the needs To-day and To-morrow Mrs. Lowe of Toronto Will Demonstrate I-Iere the I _ EVERY LADY WHO WISHES TO SECURE SOMETHll\G _THAT WILL to-morrow, and see MRS. LOWE. MRS. LOWE is a member of the staff of the famous B & I Corset-equip- ped with expert knowledge of just what is the corset requirement of every figure, and her services here are free to you. A MRS. LOWE will present a great many entirely new models-her line will include something for every figure, something for every purse. If you have now, or ever have had any corset troubles, come to the store to-morrow and be fitted. We do not ask you to buy-just to try the new corsets. If you have been making some model do-and would lbe interested in getting something to please you better, come to Mrs Lowe and be fitted. 1t’s merely I Corse s of her figure is urged to cali here any time to day or a matter of you time against Mrs. Lowe’s time--if you find the exactly right thing, your time will have been well spent. WEDD|NG 35|-L5-'-A DVC?"-Y Wed' jor J. Sf Frost, Secretary-Treasiirer of Queen St. Ch’town ding was Solemnised by Rev- Iiutlier the New Brunswick Association with McLellan in St l)unstan's Cathedral 1-efer-ence 10 1119 1l01d11lg me [mel- I E K I I I l l 0 in the y_. Y ‘ hini to rest before going fnrthcrl €. under the shade of a large apple tree ii e e I E 0. t brave boy of tender years. A phot were aiiiidcd to Captain Ware. One of the boys will write to his people g and we all hope that our friciids, wiio 1- are missing, if they did will have ii S choice furniture at Geo. A. McDonald's 5 to-day, coinniencing at 10 o'clock. ll Everything good. iienj. (`iii'ter, Auc- y TERRIBLE SCENE t- AT EXECUTON e _.___ 9 MONTREAL. May 15:2.-°-Antonio I)i e for the murder of Giuseppe Greco, at k Cedar Rapids, last Septcniher. Al- 1l though he went to the scu|`t`old willi- l1 out a tremor, Di Lena's execution Q was rendered painful to those called Q upon to witnesss it., by thc fact. that 0 tho condemned man struggled for S life for several ininuies after the 11 drop fell. S Di Lena walked to the scaffold ut e 7.40 o'clock. Ten seconds after the fall of the drop Di Lena with ii ton l- from his foot. Five seconds 11 later hel oosenedt heb onds, which l- arms up toward thc rope, as if he ll could seize it to slackell il. llis el- bows wer fastened to thi, belt aroiiiid ll reach a point higher than his head 9 the rope fastened to the belt around 0 his waist, however and he coiiid not and it was impossible for him to seize d movements on the part of the con- l- demned man followed. lil Lena 5 until his knees were on a level with 1 his chin and the writhings of the e heads away in horror. the muscles relaxed tains the purest ingredients. It can 51K0il“k5» Bl`0W“l€ C8mU'fi9- Pl10f°' Swlgg PROTEST be taken ny the most iieiicutu remaie Graphic Supplies. also Developing and A<;,A|NS-l- pllucy or child and will give them renewed Pflnilns- 11! J0h11B01r& J0h11B01\. The 1, health, strength and vigour. .50c._ and Qllllmy D1‘l1§Si01‘€- 9972-5-15MlL BERNE' Swllzelqlllllll May 23_ lvlll IDM- nqr bottle I1 A- Foster. Central e i>ai~isi_-'i'ne swiss it-iierui nutiini-nies '"3 '°¢‘"`9~ ' A sentations to Germany on the _ . _ _ _ _ . . ( A them the lniportant part Canada is e At the end 01' tc m'nute'. Dr. -. t-=:§~i._ .. nl11.vi1is in the Emplre's struggle. 11.3101 llrollollllcmi pinpelllll 115,14, 1,1111 § ,.--" l \ .\ __.1_ 4 _ _*_*-”"’_”*“‘ the lningsnian cut the body down. ' -1.- \ , - _ zzilritisli Beef Iron and Wine gon- _______________._ l ,_---‘ll ' _',112 1 , . \ __ ei \ _ V. _~ ' l Q- `_\` 5__.` li _ - €___._...__-_l..‘._. - I “ »' 7’ sinking May 7 of the Cunard Line Square Dealing V ::Coine to Pnton‘s and get fitted 1 . . with 11 vnu of mas Como by an ex- ‘S THE °AS'S- °" EVERY §"f$i.§°éif`i'le§li.`filillhiilfir iil\§l.°.h "me Ve" mief- FFWAY “ml 5“i“\'d“Y- SUCCESSFUL DRUG Bus' The government is awaiting know- NESS. Drug stores have character just as people have. The public in certain cases learns to rely upon a store, because of its fair and open way of doing bus- iness. _ We have a constantly grow- ing biisiness. and believe that I It is largely due to our methods of square dealing." 1 We pride ourselves on three things,- PROMPTNEBS. PURITV OF GOODS AND ACCURACY. We endeavor to give superior service in every way. - _ Our prices are 'always fair. If you are not a regular cus- tomer. a visit to our store will convince you as to how well we are living np to the principles outlined above. "LET U8 UE YOUR REGULAR DRUGQISTS" Johnson 8:' Johnson THE QUALITV DRUGSTORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Btu. A have decided to make suitable repre- l steamer Lusitnnia by a German sub- Iedge of the Gorman rely to Wash- ington on the -siibject. so as better to be able to choose ii wise course of procedure. The Swiss think well of l"r`esldent _ WiIson‘s note, but to most newspapers it appears to he liardiy strong enough. The argument is being made here by Swiss observers tlie Swiss representatives will have n great weight because behind them there will be the Swiss army 500,000 strong. BRITISH ARE POURING » ' T0 THE FRONT NORTHERN i‘nANcis. May 18. ily Courier to London, May 19.-The cheerfuless of the wounded as. in mud- - I sion had been suddenly let loose. An to the old bronzed British veteran have been through the test of butt can no ' . .' i-1. . dreds of thousands, of llritain's sturd new lighting men. slendidly equipped and niagniiicently confident. llow they arrived we cor respoiiilenig may be able to wri sonic day. Siiilice it tiiut they ai' here. the Englishincti, Scotsman :ini the irishinun, oi' the best type, an they swung by you on the nzirro l<‘rencli roads like veterans. More Canadians Arrive Vanndiaiis. too, many oversciis ba tnlioiis ivhicli had their full trainin in the Dominion, have arrived. ’l‘ dav I saw long trniiis of French bo 'l`rniik l’uciiic," und "liiiercoloiiia.l, and their interiors packed with ne lniio, to Berlin, Gcrinaiiy." had cheery crowd, yelling “Hoot der Ka ser," and the Frencii peasants. wh iiiulerstood only that they weri- mor of “Les i‘anut|ieiis." yelled ilicinscive lionrsc iii niisiver. The British Eiiipii'e's fighting me are getting into their stride. The linitd-to-liniid coiiiiicis. They glor who have been taken in the lates iigliting alone. Several hiindred pas cd through a station where I liappe tl 5. reniiiants of October regiinents-and ' to <‘uiiada's yoiingcr battalions, who le \\ bc added ihoi1=i.ind even hiiii- _V Thcy are in the pink oi` conditioii, te cl The Belgian and French on the ex- cai-s. their sides chalked larg with “Caiiadiaii Pacific." "Grand MONTREAL HOSPITAL w nien :ind munitions from overseas. One cur, labelled “From Berlin, On- cries, who recently underwent a. ser- lii- SEAL FISHER diuns have been doing woiiders ii tempted to surrender on Sunday. Can- adian soldiers were guarding them. Progress Continuing 'l‘iils afternoon i hear progress is continuing both on the French and British fronts. There are tremendous artillery conflicts, with the Allies’ ' guns predoininant.. It is raining along almost the entire front, but that has not duinpened the spirit of our troops. trenie north have inade small advances I ltioni Stcciistrasti southward Well (I ` ‘_ _ .' 1 _ wi in front oi' Yprcs and Armcntieres. l down to Neuvc Cliiippeiie, our lines ure steady and practically impreg- l niible. l "What news?" I heard a base oillcer ask a staff officer just down from St.. t- Omer. _ _ g “Good news everywhere. Good o- news," was thc cheery answer. x ‘3 HON.J D HAZEN LEAVES OTTAWA. May 23.-lion. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fish- zi ions operation at Montreal, left the i- hositui yesterilali. While greatly im- o proved, his cond tion is such as to 9 requires several weeks rest. and he s has gone to Lake Placid in the Adiroiidacks . n __._-__---- IES IS i A TOTAL FAILURE. y -_ _ in a tliousand or so more prisoners SYDNEY. N. S.. M85' 23-- NeW' t foiindlaiid spring seal iisliery is prac- s- tically a total i`ailiire, owners of ii- ships standing to lose u quarter of a cd to bc wailing today. They were million dollars in this yearls venture. dejected beings. not well developed The total output is 46.790 seals old or well kept. und told the British oiii- and young. Net value is $93,094.33 of cers that they had been decimated by which one third $31,062.44 went to the their own artillery when they at- crews, leaving $62,062.89 for the out.- spattered ambulances, they pass the ever-eniarging stream of khaki pour- 1 h 1_1 ing southward into action, brigs forci- a t am bly to notice that events are _ movinit. Th nec sarily staid nl solii rd-_ ' ‘nge at ue; omcm repgnl l_w(_ig;vloml V Life Bldg.. St. James St., l*/lonltreal further successes" does not begin to _ Reward your boy or girl with a ' Waltham Watch ` for a graduation gift \\ °e (fs 765 qi? The most appropriateigracluation gift is a Waltham Vvatch. If you receivecl one - in your youth, do you remember what a. thrill it gave you? And a Waltham \Vatcli gives not only temporary pleasure but many years of / useful, reliable service. /' . . Go to the Jeweler in your town and let him help you select a suitable Waltham Watch. - ‘describe what this new spirit of Bri taiii's fighting men is. it is us ii' seven months' suppres i _