12 "THE DAILY FIRST PICTURES: PLANES IN ALASKA. "at Snshort in northern waters. Here is Lieut. Erik Nelson (in centre of boat), flyers, carrying out fuel to his plane, near Sitka, PAs rm, | A ny of society, the most Home is the crystal and domestic love and duty are best security for all that is dear to us on earth. The imaginatioon is the retina ot the universe, Don t Pare Them! Cutting a corn is alwa ways dangerous, Blue-jay ends coms. Kills the pain tly, then the corn loosens and comes out. No risk, no constant trou. ble. Get Blue-jay at your RUPTURE RELIEF APPLIANCE EXPERT COMING { You need not suffer another day from {lifitting trusses. Correct re- tention with comfort will relieve you at once and afford lasting benefit. Greatest success - where others fail. If you have tried most everything, now is the time you need personal, scientific service. Thos. Y. Egan, Specialist, 1067 College street, To- ronto, will visit Kingston, British- American Hotel, (Thursday from 10.30 a.m. till 9 p.m.), (Friday, all day, from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m.), 2 days only, May 16-16. The Egan "Curatrus" with new "Easyfit" retentive shields (as now used and approved) are nature's own me- $hod. They retain rupture with per- fect ease, and allow nature to close {the opening: quicker and better than any other known appliance or none operative method, and at small cost-- prepared to measure (men, women, childrén, Infants) for all conditions be- . fore and after operations. Nothing in the U.B.A. to equal these new surgical inventions for style, reliability and re- sults. If Interested do not fail to call in full confidence no matter how long you have suffered. Free demonstration of samples. Note dates, tell othdrs. Ask at Hotel Office for Mr. Egan's private sample room. Tear this out as a memo. ~--(Advt.) one of the American Alaska. Tucked white crepe & chine with a convertible collar for eithes up or down wear, with/groups of silk buttons, adds an air of "¥ nattiness to the season's new tailored suits | Here's a young globe-trotter, James Victor Noonan by name, who refuses to allow his 10 months of age to interfere with his travels. He was a recent arrival in Canada on the Canard liner, Carmania : "There is lace sll e Home" home comforts when travel. a But in Toronto, Jou san enjoy them all TORONTO Opposite the New Union Station There is a restful and home-like f: the meo- ment you enter portals. It 15 noted for comfort and refinement, ned combi with American and European MODERATE CHARGES Write us for booklet and rates. Henry Winnett, President You don't have to go east of the Suez to see such scenes as this. The camera that took this was not snapped any farther east than London. Thess atives of Nigeria comptise part of the British Empire Egposition These are the planes of Lieuts. 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Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Newton spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Newton's mother, Mrs. W. Cassidy, Kaladar; Fred and Francis' Alexander, Tamworth, spent the week-end with thelr pars ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Alexander; Mr, pays fouse MARTIN-SENOUR RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT For Barus and Outbuildings has no equal Write to Head Office. Montreal for Free Booklet 'HOME PAINTING MADE EASY' SOLD BY Simnions Bros., day at Mrs, T. Hawley's, at Olden; Robert Hawley, Watertown, N.Y, and Mrs. Manson Wood spent Sun- Scott's on, Friday evening. Kingston spent the week-end with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Lawrence Woodcock, Mr, 'and Mrs. W. J. Wilkes motored to Mrs, William Bcott's, Bordenwood, 'on Sunday. Frank Beott and family spent Sun. 'day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Scott. H, Hayes and mo- 'ther motored to Napanee on Mon. day, Fred Kollar spent last week [Hisiting friends at Lavant, Miasissip. 'pl and Long Lal ip Rooms. bower and Morss Newtdn at Mra, J, Frank and Thomas Loyst motoréd to Par- ham on Wednesday, also spent the evening at Mra, M. Quinn's, Long Lake, Mr, and Mrs, 8. Loyst visit- ing at his brother's, W, Loyst's, Not a bute, Kitty: "Since Maude married Jack, she wears a naw hat every week." Katy: "Yes, he calls her his over head expense," ~Charles G. Shaw, A clever woman is one who shows her wisdom, and x» wise woman one whe eoneeals her cleverness, cw PIA Ss tats natd y