'-`1»~f; ‘i .' 1.;-=.=.'w§~ -¢.'.=.i. -A .4 - '1i-*~-`- »".-.24-.-.~" rs '->’»., r 2: _ . -" '21-»-E. _ '- _- ‘~..._»'. -_ , _' _. ~i_-_~.___~ f- _-_ :.- ._ _--,-sivsi.-_, . . 1, ~_-4-~. , _- ‘rr '- ,_- .i-._ _=._ .. »,,,.». », - ..-,s-- .1'l.:-.,~»> . __ fi- -- ir, .i.~: .sg , "’ > ~ ‘ - ' -i-~~ -1 . - -f“- \ i ~ - 1 - ' rf- '-1'# *1f>‘=,»“~ -.-E-1.¥>*‘iLs==»:f.¢*be;.s_;_'5== --_.>..’.~‘ ,;,;,.i.»,,,. .-¢~-5 '.- Tns eU.utDl.iN, cusntilrrsrows, Pnnrcs EDWARD ISLAND. ArmL_17,' loot. "v Y' L f"‘¢fH05. A. EDISON SURPRl5}3|)_ Mlmnoll ol= sl>loN P _ cED Town " ` ` " ‘mme _ "i""d`T;"`”""“" _ _ NEW YQRK, April, 14__‘J;,,meS H, White _morland have either gone to Sydney or in- amag, N. J.. April l4.-- rrinar _ pact' I f&C\1Df11l0f the chemical in a general manager of a Klnetescope Com- tend going soon. The following from the ,,-,S made Sat»iirda;~ at. the Cflwlble. covered it with a small quantity pany,and William McCarthy, were Wed- Dm? Record of that town may therefore _ t Tmmw AE “Um “hen R of powdered aluminum, andthen plaeeda nesday engaged in taking a picture of P1`gV° il1li€l'6Sl»iD8!- ' 0 hed in _nw Sec0njs_ _ wrench about halfan inch thick and six “The Battle of Spion Kop” which they had i Spring has arrived as per schedule'antl` ' if - ; Q ` _ < A; was1'0° ‘h M i inches long in the crucible. Toughinga arranged on the rocky Slope of the Second 110808 Of new people are treading upon its 6 ._ ` of Fr=\l\kf0l`i~0“-~ ¢~~ 1* 11,- match to the compound, Mr. Dreyfus Orange Mountain at Orange N. J.. when heels.. Each incoming train brings with-" ` In Edis.-in this new pr0¢‘_€-“S f0_' :tepped back and the mixture blazed up they were seriously hurt by the explosion in our borders its human contribution, _ ' L gi-eat heat in an almost incrcd- \11‘10\1Sly- II1_ five seconds the wrench __ of a cannon. _Wl10. mastered by the spell of anfaliuring _ mug, bythe ¢0m\°\lSU0\1ofa cer- _melted. _ It is estimated that the heat More than Z)0men had been hired, half f\1t\1l'€.lre_blindly eontentto accept the. ' s e eomp0ul1'.¢ '. _ .V ,‘ _ ,‘ ‘ " _ ' Y. _,g 57/11 f ' 'f -_ . » _». .-_. » ' xc.-~-rf,-~ <--'~ 1*..-“ -_ -\- ::..-,‘=~- ._ ,,,. __:,.,. __ ,_. .,,_._ _ ~ . he ' ~` “ ~ ' " .i ~-... t ._-6: - -af . ».»-:. ""-»" ' * Q. -._- - _ ~_,;-. "T255/'.”._. "‘ “’ . " ~';`1- .-‘~ .._vjv'~ -'. »-.¢.`=\.\ ‘?_.~_-5-'-"_x-‘>‘»_, _L_ .~-. 1; ' " 1 --7- in ¢ \ PAILS. WASH BASlNS» 50: hav? b‘°‘”“‘ HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES- SSDIAL [H5 8 " _ Wim* MMIII"-ill! 1° |’|l°'°!l'lPh 01° bl\\i° I , Sydney has more People than it Knows Wim.” A Rcmafkgbk EXDCi'im¢nt main at lilC i.2.ill'3l0i'Y OL Cannon Expioiies and does some w 4,, w|,|,_ 'i`l10S. A EdiSOIl. Dlmm- -""-* as they had reached the bottom and were » wondering where the body was when Pat , came walking out and good naturedly thanked them for relieving him of a sorry ` job. Some of the tired diggers were disgusted ‘L but the joke was too good to allow of 3 anything' more than a. hearty laugh. HELEN GOULD’S MAIL AN APPEAL FOR HELP? ` Asked for a Million and a liali in one , Week. NEW YORK, April 13.-The immense number of appeals for help which reach Miss Helen Gould have been frequently referred to, and the Tribune to-day print s an itemized statement of such appeals re- i ceived by Miss Gould in a recent week. During the certain week the letters con taining requests numbered 1.403 involving more than $1,5il),000. Then follows the itemized statement of which a few of the requests were: One pl_a.n to form colony' in Cuba, amount asked for $1,000,030; 2 re- quests for money,$187,S30; 90 requests for iozl-ns, $15 3,2/J3; 149 requests to raise mort- gages, $77,575; 43 requests to aid churches, $56,981; 27 requests to aid educational in- stitutions, $45,453; one wishes to sell a. farm; four wish help tow.-ird trousseau; ll requests for piano; 12 leiluests to buy in- ventions; one wishes to sell a ring; one wishes a monument to parent; another wishes help to redeem jewels: 13 treat- ment for cancer, morphine, Kecley; one wishes help to extent of $25 and another _ wishes to buy a set of teeth. First Cousins Cannot Marry. l\Io>r1‘REAL, April 1~l.-Mr. J ustice Mathieu has given civil effect by a. J uclg- ment to the decree of the Archbishop of Montreal,declaring null and void the mar- riage of Oliva LaGliappelle, motorman, and his first cousin, Dame Marie Pelletier, per- formed at Notre Dame de Grace on March 21, 1899, on the ground that the parties being related, failed to obtain the dispensa- tion required by civil and religious law, but produced a dispensation for kindred in the third degree, which was irregular and con- trary to ecclesiastical law. The suit was taken out by Pelletier, and was not oppose d by the young woman, who is a minor in her 18th year. The judgment was pro- nounced under the authority of article 127 ‘ of the Civil Code. but without costs. It was alleged that kindredship between the parties‘in the first degree was discovered ‘ only after the marriage. The p art-ics were children of brother and sister. ` A Skin Bcautiiler _ 0! iiiestimable Value. which Positively Cum _ Pimpjes, Blackheads. Eczema-and every form’ H of Skin Diseael is Dr. Chuck Ointment. i _ As great as may be the difference oi i opinion as to the various types of beauty. no one can see beauty in a face that is dis- figured by pimples and blackheada or , scarred by traces of eczema. ,or other The low-neck society dress frequently reveals shoulders and back covered with . pimples or other skin eruptions repulsive to ‘ the sight. Why are women content 10 USC powders and harmful preparations to cover l up such blemishes when they 00031 IIS WSU cure them and make the skin clear. healthy ` known as Dr. Chaae'a Ointment. tliemostaeveretorlriofakin _` M mar beauty and_ cause temble itching L burning sensations. That Dr. Cline s Ointment has cured the worst cases. of eczema on record is well known. _ _ No preparation is of such i_nestlmab‘ie value in a woman’s toilet. for b€Sld¢_S CUUIZ L are nsuail troublesome at absoluael cures piles. ' often the decencies, of living impossible* L and natural by using a ” Eczema.orSa1t Rh.eum._ml~1 h i i that Y i¢§i‘i§‘°i»°.iw,».i¢, ii gives scant _reid io the itching to whiehwozneaare subJ°°*» "4 Several people from this part of West- , _ ,ro lil lllilllillls. i of Tea.. its Edects may be Cqunteractecl by Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets--They. Prevent Lilatulcnce and Digest the Food-Dndd’s Dyqiepsia Tablets L' Known the World over, » drinking tea knows at times the incon- venience of that symptom of indigestion ` known as aflatulence or gas in tliestomacii. ` This is a. form of indig estion caused by the injurious action of tea on the walls _ reason the cause of headaches. It isuell nionest symptoms of Dyspepsia. Tea drinking, if carried past a. certain point,_ or it the stomach is naturally, weak has a great tendency to su perinduce Dyspepsia.. It would mean a great sacrifice to most people to give up the use of tea. The drink is so refresliing and greatful that nothing yet discovered could take its place. That it is harmful is acknowlegcd bydoc- tors and scientists the world over, but there is an other way to counteract its effects in a perfectly safe and pleasant way. i Dotld’s Dyspepsia Tablets taken after , meals prevent any ill effects from action e its digestive juices and prevent the form- _ ation of gas due to undigested' food. Tablets. They do the actual work of di- ii`o Better Advantage in St. John and Hali- “D T 3 of tea on the digestive system. They build N up and strenffthcn the stomacli,invigor.l.te _ -'-- Corner Queen and Grafton Ste. 0 I ~. H ogher sex. She intends to gniillrld ty, established _by Whitolaw. the Orange Memorial I-Iosprtal. McCarthy We ventureto say there is not a fabric ¢i;i¢s of Canada and the b . Of NOW Y01‘k. In Paris, sends word; went home after his wounds were treated b0l\8l»iD8 Of f011r Walls and aroof that does ,lm-gurage young Cana- _ Y the American press to atop the Ameri- but Mr. White was so badly laceratecl by , 110|? <10 duty f0!‘ lI10l‘¢ f-11611 NB ¢0mDi¢m¢n¢- gms from goingto the .xilshrls who threaten to throng Piu-is the gun, and so painfully burned by. the ,Of 0¢~¢\lD8l\_tS. Infsome' quarters of the ° W,,,,,,.,,,_ The me of Mi-L h Summer- Alreafiy. says Mint Acly, ipowder, uiiii lite condition was reported town families are huddled together so missionary Work is mom pi-mil. _L;!i`;2‘€ milwtimerranx students Ln the _last night tobe serious. _completely as to renderthe amenities,and \ ‘ 1181* er 8.11 S 9 as ever ngwn wgonstratced. by the _amount of Hb f db _ _ _ _ h,est,,d_,r_. support of it.h_Tlliis is |,a;£:g~;1qua€’n¢_¥;;=l;5;'8m;\l;le, attsevery turx; f, A Practical Jake. igoothers £1; eregtilon of slums has been _ - _ _ °m'm:;n donmzshw lc pr' ` enquiries from more tlofoilgi ‘igilriii 0 ‘ -" siraul§ienb‘usid;loc2l.\i.i`esti1iat chdemd de. I Q L d ` bn” ,B piire in uences or _ _ . em ¢ _ _ _ . ons ave en erra- ' English girls who have not to come, says Miss Acly. ‘They are A" I"shm°'“ t°°k B¢0l1f»1’1lC¢- f»0dig11 tlcally assembled upon acres that have me mos, ,,,,h,,,,, ,D ,,,,d,._ gggainewagigigiogmgf iiioiiiy, and but ?“‘;1l§ Well- hwhw he had dui: ;~bout2g lililierw blossonieflas tliewildeniess. an - - _ _ _ '_ , hich ee own, e came one morn ng an ‘gms is 1 mah] d “pen under the tide of inisfor looks on “ce and ‘gina a:"‘i`; Wh. h _ _, o c0urse,unavo e, an people than death that sets towards ,. laughs at misery and forkets it.’ ’ W lc ` mga? ilmxzgd ;:\;fi2Le3;el§;;;0;:; :faire wmpgggd to exgatéllglef the 551925 ----~---~~--~~-~-~-~~~~---------_--~.~~-~-fs-...s`-.~s._._s.,.____._`_____ ____ _A ese con ons un ne eo eg 5 L that no one was near, thentook of his hat her watgemd “-its d y y tm ' Because our i. and coat and hungthem on the windlass 1, _~' Sa k 111 P as energies , m gl’Bd8. . c aes -» c v e os crawled into some bushes and waited ----¢---- `“""""`“""""" “`“~“'“`“~“~“~~-~~ events? In ashort time the citizens dis of Mrsi E L e Watched Pubucmovered that the well had caved in,and-, A Bicyck Law. have the seeing Pat s hat and coat on the windlaes, _'__ _ v - ~ , th dh at th bottom at In Roumania all bicycles _are required _ 'illmllled H313, -D with Gfillilne Illtefesi- T £339] “__ e was _ _ _ we by lawtobear the names oftheir »osu;\ers;f` _ ' . _ . ~We-`~Mr““~~“~-~~`-\~~~~»~ only -few im-» of we l§“°°;,';°°‘;* ‘=*'"*°°; mg °§°° _ contends. T cleared the loose earth frornithe well. Iustf pzrmit indeergncatzm at nigi;.mp"N_hat__._ h8.\’B mf* .i _ _ ever else may be said of the law, its effect "mined ata' A isto reduce cycle stealing to a minimum. L ' 4 _ v 'For iiilliner We ll we the latest F!'éB¢h Trimmed Hats. ` A Symptom of Dyspepséa. is ‘ We have the latest in all I kind! ‘Induced by the Drinliiu of untlimmed hats. ‘ s e _ it We have the latest trimming- for all. We have a large in Leghorne for the child-ren, Hats are (Swiss Make) ” popular., _ ` _ i Every person who is in the habit oft' f L' Try us once and we vince you that our (headline) ii correct. _ e of the Stomach. ' _ ` ' ,;~” ‘ Tea drinking is also, from the same V if 1” known that headache is one of the com- ` & '_ l i i _ Dode_s Dyspepsla Tablets are know n all over the World for curing Chronic Dyspep- _ _ sin.. Indigesi;-ion with all its -attendant _ _ _ evils is prevented by Dodd’s Dyspepsia _ ~ -tom We have only il gestion in thestomach,strengthening thatl . - ' Z ' __ _ orgaii until it is able to do the work itself. . F" b“’";*‘° "° th’ “$19! patriotic and get me bell!! U11 They are a. perfectly reliable antidote _ 00!'Il€l‘- BW g00d8 BPPIVIDZ ' H l l to the effect of an over-burdened stomach daily Everything new ‘nd ‘H ‘ from what ever cause, and are for this re- _ . N", ason used oh certain occasions as_a kind _‘ fresh and our guuunee 'nh ‘- of desert. Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets are. every sale. used more generally still as a sure pre- F,-ea delivery vsntlve of the i1-eireeis of tea. _ ° A A" LJ & TEA CAN BE Bonsai". , L & ,__”,,,,, ` iax Then in Toronto. ` ‘ f T The question”Do Maritime Province gro- _ _cers need to go outside of these provinces _ to buy teas" was discussed by several Nova Scotia traders in the last issue of the ` .i Maritime Merchant. Their testimony wasthat they could buy to better advan L ‘ tage in St. John and RalUax than else- ‘ where. _ , _ -` L _ Speaking 'on thisquestion, `H. Esta--pl brooks, tea importer and blender' of the _i city, said to the '1'eiegra]:‘ii~'that since our T local Wholesalers havegone into the busi~ ' ness of importing teas hom the countries » ofgi-ovwth,and'blendinganx_l packing them, ` the importationof teas via London has _verygnegliiy fallenof! s_teadiJyde= yi- eiining. The direct‘ importer makes a ’ saving in freight and the incidental charg- , accepted. l7d5i. '-2.- es at London and cansell cheaper, while “his knowledge of the requirements of the _ 7 , _ l local market are also greatly to his ad- R C vantage and that of his customers. Mr. , ll _ _ | ,‘Est,a.hrooks has for some years devoted' ihis_whole_attention to thetea trade an-_:I-_ L A' u°c‘n° G* E’ has a. very complete blendingand packing I College of Civil Engineering Ol!- ' ' . » nellllulv . ‘ . - ~ sbt: as all dealers. or Bonuses -department plant- HIS Red 3°” Te? , cms °""‘%iieei-,mi-eiiuan was sw- ,e _ , Bans & Coi."_»1'oronto. _ _;, _ an enormous sale all the Mari- ;_£9l;ge‘-u ‘D:_. 5\l\i¥-I-U E“S”‘°°‘51*¥°lli m°3’°°‘* 1"" ' ii? time Pf°“’1°°S- _ ' afonfdii-_cumioiesmwn me s~. rm. ~ rea! -Teadenler build* an wsanluqumvm iii bytheandereigsedlptl Plsmmiiiinlnuilnaleio residence, Keeth. Tiielewutoraaylil