o _ . n . . ,` ,._,,, _ radiation vince. ' ' A " -' _,».,. __ ,_ ;i ..:f._.»¢ 1 if! = ‘... H " _ _ _,_ ‘_. e__,, _, .. 'I _ ' ' :U ' ' 1 _ MORNING Daily IYIIETOW *i .,. 1%..-.*'fm _ ' _ 3*.-‘ii‘iT§l.’°i?.’ii‘?»t‘v’ii`ii'i¢‘l‘i."ii’$.%Iiii I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1909. {§}_°,,,,*,.a,°§'§_§,{',‘,',,*§,4g',%*3,‘7¢]f}’& ‘ ._ _ ._ _ caioiieuiusuiy' ' , _. I ,. 4 ;-ty. . '. =. .‘ _ _ A K '_ ` Moming Maile. ~ t'» f l-i::r,- .. .4 _,_ __ _ 1 ‘ 1/ “Rohr 1~:wAiin’f 1>'r1;1i or 1 f nl: Tens or 'inc Enruir ` '“°- DIEUETMN R T pened. and I distinctly felt an up- A few moments’ thought brought . - I , _ , v1c1_oR|A DAY. » . I I -' e.,, I . l _ ,_ _ _ vie !,We hw the air theyre clay- .V H l R l - R 0 D 0| ‘H gust of wind ‘boat W” my “gl I __ _ _ " . . V 'I‘here‘s an unfamiliar ring -f ' . ____ _ , in _. My For we hear them say, God save the , King" . By John Reed' Wade. [The words our memories treasure, Just the old familiar thing, ~ A GREETING. nie to a most startling conclusion. I But the words that they are‘slnging had made a world-changing' dis- co l , \` And we miss the oia refrain, ‘ ' _lf / /`\ `\ \ \ f, f ii t saw him, in the smoking The dear. the well known siiralu If \ ff ` 1 j ~ ' I rs hotel And as the olditlune rises' ' \ VI/ / \ / f m . , _ 1 _ . r(§g\rxan Zould posiillly |18" Wim' Our hearts oft yearn, I wean, f out noticiu him - 1 _ _ _ _ 1. ./ sd the room with E _ . Once more for the dear old anthem, ' Z '\ §\ for his lace and bearing marked him With the words "God save the ' 5,. A ` " _ !:‘.'il ' 4 F __. out as a man of exceptional intellect Qu,,,m»~ - __-_ \ ‘li "ofa u cing eyes. M10 half 9- 012811 SU Are with those old words twined, ` _ .1 leep thought- “God save the Queen!" what 'mem- of ’,, 1 - ' `\ mlfall, upright, with _ deep-sulikeny ories i _ 1“é§*° - _ \_‘ I . ge,-.gi-ey, he stood by the HYGPIHCG 'I‘he‘distant days of childhood chatting to a companion Draw nearer with their sound, ,ii tho majority of faces one does visions of old-time gatherings, not give e. second look. ml-1011 1659 41 Memories of parting sad. second th0Ug‘bU. but thfffv 9” faces Ah! both the pleasure, tears which kccnly emit” °“9'S Interest-~ Of the long pelst years, His was one of the few. ‘Of old days, must ever seem So it was that when an OPDOYI-\\n‘ To be entwined, bound up for us ity occurred I made inquiries _of the; with our old flgod Save the manager as to who the man with the queenj' striking into Blight l>¢~ _ "God save the Queen’ the old --Oh, 1 know whom you mean, sir," W0,-ds , he replied. ““"hY. tim*-'S Ml Julius Bring loved places to our mind; Sinclair, the Government EXPIOBIWS Echoes of silenced voices Expert: at least. that s what he was come to us with their sound but he made some wonderful discov- Ah I Remembrances and feelings; ery. and then had a meniilll DNB-k' We perchance had mourned as' demd, down and rctired. Some 11201919 SHS' Arise, once more, within us 1\e's not quite right in the Wild' l1’0W» As the well lmown words are said, but he L\|\l'HY‘5 S€¢m9d SD-He 91\`°'Ul§h Yes! The love and the dear lost to nic !" faces 1 riioiihcc my informant and Walk- or rho uoys that once have been ed away. Having 108-"lt S0 11111611. mi Seam, again to cheer, to greet us, stead of being satisfied, I WHS &l1li'| As we say “God Save the Queen.” ous to lmoiv more of Mr. Julius Sin~. ogg.; gave the King," fi-ugh young clnlr_ tones , .ind as hc was generally '£0 be With gladsome note may slug found in che smoking-l‘00H1'Bfl'»°Y din' But ntill a shade of sadness ncr, and ns we freqiwnlly had U16 To the older voice will cling, mom to ourselves. I S00!! lwcame l As we join in the old-time Anthem, quite friendly With lJ0f»l1 MP- S11* Yet must say, "God save the `K.ing." clair and his companion. _ A DAUGHTER OF THE EMPIRE The lnttcr, I think, must have been. Cha,-10twt0wn_ ii professional companion, probably li incdicnl man, and I judged-him to ba so by his quiet air of proprietor- hiu over Mr. Sinclair. _ , ' 5 we had been Un, speak-A-ng HUMOR IS EVERYTHING. ie s for soul.: time when the com- rm - , ~ ' ' rous dvice to panmn I-Wked me om? evening' ~ If 'I solldriaerlliuqdglilrnsswllilbmgroke into his WEN ‘2.0""¥ to sit “nth Mr' Smclmrlli use reoeritl proves that he has / “S usual' He himself had to go out' | tl(i)c facult ofy finding humor in the and he did not care to leave the most __n__x5;____ct__d plac__s_ am ""‘mma“ to hlmseul ` The following incident shows how I ”““‘“"' “""°“' “md ""8 is' ‘ww I stron 1 io the jokerw, instinct ni. Wm” t°'h°“r the greal' st°ry` graingdylirhim. A friend once tool( Q # I ` . . we "W “IU” U" han' an hmm our mg' vouing woman coiling up her hair and urs were down almost to the last -the workmanship was such that ’ the iiiah, und l had found him rath_er a 0wn_er,s other companions stood .mil L-onvn_~sationa'list. Not thrill open-mouthcd in admiration. his talk in itself was dull, but _|10 “Well ,, said the host turning, tl) wus rliwiolisly not intereitetl. m____ Mark Tiwam for his vé__d_ct_ __Wh___ llut u chance remar o 1 2 ‘ ’ - . uhnui ii wond-erful airship f'|ll-IM iltoffiou think of it? Grand mn t which one of thu Wright Brothers had HYCS ws ‘very p__etty_,, said Mark gust iii;-113: in _:Yaris completely' tranS- “hub “fig not true to nature ,N ' } 0l'I`ll0f IC 0 man. ii 1| ', Hi.; drop-siiiiken eyes seemed to_______g_l_i_y_ not? inquired everyone in flush iirc, und he answered with ii “She buqht to have her mouth mu rghemu icc of wll'lCll I ll8.(l HDI. H1011- or hairpingli replied the h,,moriSt_ 1 .~ _ [ds _ MRS. MCKINNON. 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Health,Guarautec & Liability Branch into , ' _ - _ Policies Q that indemnify for loss of Income through any accident or illness. Fidelity Guarantee Bonds on persons holding positions of lriist, and contracts cover- ing Liability to Public_ and Employees. __ _flyndman & Co. in Canada, United States ~ » . ' - ' ' . 3 4 ' » » e 'id no co. 1-ie some nun; h»n. l _ ~ l .li ser, while a voice I knew amd loved iv' : ' ell, said Julie, what are you do- 'ng and why haven’t you been to see me for days 7 I've called* four times, "It was Stephanie, my wife to-lie, who had come in, an»d_ in my concen- trartion I had not heard lie'r._ "After only a niofrnentary misgiving 1 poured out the whole of my won- derful story to het. and her enthusia- sm seemed to know no bounds. “Shu .plied me with all sorts of questions, and Iomly too eagerly re- plied. For halllan-hour wo crooned together about our great discovery as I called it. Then she left me. "I now wanted to reduce the lift- ing power of my machine so that I myself could sail comfortably a few yards ol! the ground in lt. An‘d for this purpose I slowly released the gas with a view to reducing the ca- pacity of my framework tubes. "Suddenly I became aware hhat the paper on which I had jotted down the formula for making my gas was not where I had pinned it. lsearoh- od high and low for it. It had gone. "Stephanie must have taken it in fun; if so, it was too d»al1K0l"0\l-5 I .form of humor to appeal to me. |. "I hurried .indoors only to Und thilt she had been gone some quarter of an hour. - "There was nothing for it, I mush at once go to ber and recover the precious paper. "When l reached her house I notic- ed there was a big car throbbing out- side and the front door itself was open. "Not waiting to ring, I went straight to the library. “And then-and than--" The old man had suddenly gone _deathly pale. He reeled in his chair, tried to recover himself, repeated, "And then-" and fell to the ground before I could stop him. I haetly rang for assistance, and. just as we got him into the lounge his companion returned. He ordered Mr. Sinclair to be im. mcdfately taken 'to his room, and, my offers of assistance declined, I was left to think over the exeraaordin- ary _story I bra heard. I was inch thinking of tu ng in to bed when Mr. Slnclair's companion returned. He wanted to know just how ' tho old msn's collapse had occurred, and, half guilty, I had to confess that I had verliaiis Wm partly responaibio by allowing him to tell the story. And it was only after a great, qc" I (Continued on Page Four.) lic.