l lil is *'-4 I PAGES---Sworn I ` Dolly Average of ' ' | oRNlNG Daily 7°7° f°l' |907 l ' Catches All Early . p i = Morning M3115, 1.-.,-...J-...s _._ . ._ r... ......¢f~-.,.,.,. , _ _ tt. .... ....¢.. .»-~.~ CH TW G l u Lal f MORNING DAILY l"0l,\'|l}~Il) 181|] } \vreK'L\'-‘-\'°W 1“»'1l‘\'~`1~\1L\'»w=f CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1908. { -tt-.~»» =: -<7. _H1-I >= xl: :-< ‘fu 3': ir' P'-4 ...‘/. Z> 1>‘: ':< A.\'(J¥ VANCE ,,- A A ’ . ’ ’ ’ mn vi: _,»._»*~: ________, my -ms".-&`I,.-..,__.~ _ _...,_,:,, _, ~. ,___ _ My _ V ~_J_ _ I' ` I -- \ la ‘ 3| A ` .gf _ _ ‘ \ r»#"'”~“'- '~=~=.*:l `< £¢>?%'2-JZ' /%9a.vna€/cefr.r/carqypanatvvy _ rv. ~ ' ~.<-~ ` il f Actresses. Should Not 'Be'Talt,en to the Arms Loi Duchesses, He Says ‘ ‘ UR manners are becoming the laughing stock of the continent.” ' ~ In these angry words King Edward of Great Britain has condemned swith his most emphatic disapproval the at- tention English society has so suddenly lav- ished upon beautiful Lina Cavalieri, the won- drous sin er, and upon Maude Allan, the won- drous Salome dancer. ` Previously, society limited its admiration for bohemians to hiring them in their pro- fessional capacity, at fabulous prices per ni ght, for the entertainment of its well-born guests. Because m'any bohemians nowadays are 'prone to be millionaires, or near-millionaires, themsehves, and are beginning to be as ex- clusive on the strength of their brains as so- ciety has been on the strength of its birth, society has now condesccnded to treat its fa- 'vored bolteinians as ladies and gentlemen, and no longer suggests that they eat with the servants. ll/lien, therefore, such daring spirits as §Mrs_ /Isq~ir_l_~, wife of the premier, the duchess of l`\.:.land, the duclzess of Suth- erland and other leaders of England's social life choseto entertain La Ca'1.'alicri or llliss `/lllan simply as friends--to ltafve them to din- ner -without paying them as common -wage- earners, to let them associate with all guests plainly as equals-and when the guests came to the conclusion they lilccd it, his majesty perceived it was time to call a halt. _ _ He has called it. find hc is quite indig- nant that things have come to such a point as necessitated calling it. The distinguished -women sinners, whose hospitable appreciation _of the bohemians has brought down upon their heads the 'uta_ls_ of his wrath, are far from professing contrttton. Instead, they are going right on, doing pre- cisely as they please. So the prospects are strong for a grave breach between tlte king and the foremost leaders of London society. ' _________. The qusrrsl _is l VII! DNN! quarrel as it stands.-Shsrldsn. HEN on, of me gay English countessss heard W how wroth the king was. _not long since, sho lsugbsd and remarked: “Poor Edwsrdl Our former P\‘|l\¢° °f Wales isn't as young as he used to be." Gllyjlinllish society, reP°“¢lnS ll" |mP°""“"‘°°» ll goin! right on with its enjoyment of these novel human playthings-s psrformsnoa which. ll if |'”'° Quits treason, comss vonturesomoly naar to bolnl NH* rebellion. Grsvo King Edward, rsssnting its detlantle. ll sustsrsiy announcing tho permonsncs of his Wl'l¢h- The bohamisns, who have bars!!-vor? bllfelv |11 U10 use of Miss Allan-arrived, must instantly go. TM "lily ordcr of nobility to which ho will admit them is that rnmonn 1|-ish one, whose apncryphal dovics roads: "Off ilain. on again, gona again, Fiiiiicllm-" TOUIY there is n dt-ndlock betwevn csrtain l’\’°l¢ °“"B in English high society ond its king, tho on°0 fwhemian prlnos of Wales. g The first fslr ortendsr to [sol the weight of hll “ter is tho dashing duohoss of Rutland, although 01° more' than presumptuous Lady Constance Rich- sramt sums wmun s nur or veins ~1l\°'1 f"°"‘ *"° fvysl favor. Society, sven that branch of it rev"- "“*°<| bit Irs. Asquitb, wife of.th0 Dl'|¥“° “""“"°"' ", ‘ll f°r proving that it is at lissi-tv ¢° \'°l“\*¢° “' °"' ’“°l‘=is and manners. \ o till Q Il . So the twinkling too of s. dancer. while it may not quite kick out n. king. and the siren voice of a singer, while it. may not quite inspire a. "Mo.rssilluise," can really 30 for toward horrifying Herod on the throne of his power and toward blowing down the walls of Jericho, when the walls are nothing more than sham. Lady Constance Richardson, niece of the duks og Suthcrland, one of the latest of Englnnd's title beauties who conceive it ss part of their responsi- bilities to prove that is noblewomnn can do anything as well as the professional experts, from fancy swim- ming to fancy dancing, was invited by tho dulcc and duchess of-Westminster to Eaton Hull to meet the king on s. Week-and visit. She vsnishsd after dinner Saturday night. Evcry- body wondered when some time elapsed, hut at length the lovely Constance reappearcd in is costume repro- ducing point for point the Salome dross of Maude Allan. . Critics, enthusiasts, respoctnbllltles and crltlcus- ters have written u. great. deal about Maude Allun's Salome costume, and their efforts have constituted one of the standing miracles of the English language; from the dsyl of the polysylluhlc Johnson to the nights of the tergiversatious Shaw. H0 One H115 eve' said more about less. For sheer simplicity of attira Eve had little on Salome-unless it might have been ll - \ ||` ' \| _ri I t ci GHE TAN Mth l i ER ti `\~ ‘ i A ..7Ze Wvciaws . the freshness oi' thc iig ll-nf. As for the fnithfully :lrtistir Lmly C\»nsi:\nn¢, sill wore everything limi Maude Allun vvonrs, but sho was conscientiously cnrcful not to wear tt single stitch that Maude docsn't. The royal and other attention Quit glued llS0lf theft? “ln dignified Eaton Hull upon the reproduction of the fydlizf. .729 d,fv//_ifffezy "sl oz"<»J`atJe1:é°fzzet’ Mnuilv Allan Salome dnnce can bo bell.:-r im:i;.;inf-tl iluln llcst‘rlin~tl. . li \.'un ll s=urprist\, plltnmlil nll by Lnlly (‘onsl:ili<--»'s naive, ingenuous little self, for hor dear sovereign; rlnd_ notwithstunrllng her dear sovcreign's nt-lv repu- tation for prlmness, it may be intimated conildr-ntiolly thot so long as Lady Constnnce‘a ndinirohlo figure /Z//1'/7, f/Ee Je'.°1z..wz‘z`azze7/ .‘..7)izze@z~. " was unduliitlii;; li lil f-‘.il|>u\\~. ill-~ ;:o\‘t-ri-l 'n lit-vi-r \»n'- it-tl nn t,-_\'c. llul, as at clll.lu.\, :thc \\'.lllilt-tl r|'.ltlli up to him. knelt, laid that bewltchiup; in all of hers on his august knee and cried: "Sir, I crave tho head of Sir Ernest Cdssel on is charger.” It was the grondcst jolcc, with evoryonc laughing and olniling null lvliispr-riuu v.ii:it 11 gill-guolis il'-Curt) she hull, ami how r‘lf~\'i-r sho \\'::.=, und how siic lilzitlo Blnutlo look llltc .mo :illtl lipprlirv. unil how lluliy it nilist be to itil lliliu' :tml llrlvv uivrr, yolinzg t‘onsinlicc.s lay lliclr llcziils on your lcnr~|~, :intl ill:-,\' llugsht to cut riff Sir lCrncsi',- lit-ml-_\'u:s, null his fi-»»i, lou, if sho i\i»i~|lt\\l llii'-nl for lin cli<‘r»rc»-urilil sueliv one nolicvll that his rilnjcsly wus ili\'l.iut'lly ;illii|>_\':-ll. 'l`licn ovory- l~l.ly ir,sLnl|ti_»' luukoii pi‘\.>pi\|'l,\* horrlilttl, disgusted, slloskud :intl p.ll‘alya:i»il. Tho tllicllcss ui’ \\‘i-siiiilllulw, in ilulrulsll nvcr thc cttllimtcilips, was lit it l~>.-.14 ii-»iii-ly lullx: enough to give the icing time to .\::i_\' wiiliwtliiilzg fcroclously i'ri»,~-ty; but shi: ri~\:o\'erc\l just in tim-1 tu llnnollnco tlizit the culupliny wollltl n<'»jt\ll'u for lyrlllgr-. 'Pho dcSp<-luitc sllllnlluu \'\n,t .\..i‘.'i-il. A Iltilu l'lli"l‘, \\'i\~ii l-IZ\.':.lil liritl rrvuvt-ri-;illl;il\t‘o t<~ilipt‘l'alely. l<|.il xiii-it'ifull_‘.' i‘\u'|,..;\-- ilvr. llul nllvur galil, Lady C<»lr:itul.|‘|~--i\»~\'t>l- :i‘;.ll|i. lt is Mrs, i\::i(~\il|\, llrilllltllt rcl-el nglilllsl. ull con- \'l~n“\llt,: in in-r \i:il'\‘l:'li~ll .\‘o~ils," ngrllrist ulit-ul, ii, is :=:.lI, i\'.l»v_ ll-l‘,\:i~.wl fi-.~l>-l nilisi r:i:\i-or- mls '|`li< soviiil lv,\\l<‘|> of ll l.1l\r»rlll tf<~v\~l‘l\lllolit \\':i:l lll~~ mm \\'liv»_ in ll--r iili,»'.'~|~~.l~-lit(-il s\~|'<»1v\i~ ilu}lrf»s::i~il with the fact that ortlinuryhumanity,:ie-lpr-i-fzlliiillmlin Maude Allan. is as good as its profound, rt-vi,-roUFi§'s beautiful snow-is the one who seems most the ilrcbranil ol' sociul revolution in tho eyes of Eng- lnnd's monarch. Tho duchess of Sutherland had her as B. Kunst Ab Stafford House ons evening this summer, simply al tho equal of tho distinguished friends she was cn- tt-rtzlllilng. lrreprcssililo Lrldy Constance, with no more ex- cuse than sho had when sho mode tho king involun- tarily impersonate Herod, suddenly seized the pretty singer, and, to the horror of noble dignity, whirled Lu Cnvnlieri about for ten minutes in n dance that was the mudflezlt since Terpslchore quit the business. Sio cvcrybolly in society, including the king, blamed La (‘.n\'uli-»rl. Things were getting pretty worm over the unprec- edented interpolation of bohemians into the exclu- sive functions of the old nobility. when the duchess of Rutland took a turn at chasing the new social lioncsses. She, too. rounded up Cavalieri. Now. thc du -lions of Rutland, who wus the novelty- hlmlilltf iim\'i-i\.»m¢>f;s of Granby in the days when she mul Ilirs. .»\::<;'|l:h worn cu-oporutors in establishing “Tho Souls," lifid lonr; boon the object of King Ed- wi1r:l'n clioices; animosity. Why, even the omniscient gossip of London so- ciety has nevrr yet l\»-on able tc expound. But that. his lil:1)`t~-_aiy l' -'crvt-il for hor at cholco brand of dis- m<"- ‘Pl fill' =“l ' "ll-`tl'~ of his: r:ith»\r slender number of vf_r‘~'-\ - v ;- ~' ».~-»i.;lun,-. llvl - » -1'. - l- .Il _v r;»- !\i:\uners, as hand- Sullic it ;_i:'i lt.; ~t~ l... i lilltl llnylvllcrs ln Europe, WHS Scrlrccly old in-wugh to ho married before she iuid us suiior the i»l.4.;~.~'t c:ilt~h in Great. Britain- Prince Arthur of Conizlill; 'fy itself, far hg ig a. nephew of the icing. Lady lllzlrjr-rio hsiil no f 511 |n fnmng in love with tho priingt-, unii i... _, ,,cr had no troublc :li :ill in llntiilu; him iii.-'lin-ily eligible. Sho could almost h»-nr ll~ \\'»~itilntr bulls, when King Edward nxillic riuwli vi: lllu lil:llr:li flat.-fooled With the Wvfd with ilu. hurl; -n lt. :qui likc a thousand nf 5|-|¢1¢g_ ¢°_ gotllor with l t-ry other plolminn, plain Enilllh pllrzlsr- lhlli cl- itll cxpruss his tllsmpprovlll, 'l`h.'lt svttlv il. Lutly Mnrjtlrls remains unmarried. Porllzips it l'.':is llllli signal vxhlblilon of power will-“ii lor ‘men lliilcr in the tllllllllf tu wliicll they sllilw tlltlr 1-,ilvf‘i‘,l, .\l:ill_\' n pool' lu-nrt ‘luis lwcn lirulton by =~ word und by it lvmwl muliy it Iiiv lui.; given up tho lll"l\-»l\'ll\' ‘ ~ _ l»itif‘l‘l1cs,q. Fily no inure my fl‘il‘ll‘ lil the l t,lu> will lic silvnl. l l`l‘]-live |n.»l'a- iii :.:.vl‘.tL‘ .t i l~‘_l'lU HW >“°ver tanchmg others' It emuysf d,_,,,,h_ (_, HH, ,,n,,,,,t-,c,,}~ hut nover shares. It reaps but nav- -1~|,,, ,,,;,.,,(-e nf p,,¢in|,¢~p muh; ln- cr smvs. Truth is llko money, it is nolcil for l‘hll1\.n('u has had ls small Ullll' V**l“|\bl0 Whcn it lf* i" C“`°“l“' vurnliillurv, and is luunlly silent. tion. Wo holtl tho miscn in con- ,,,_,`,_,, tm, is n ,luict _,.~,~,,¢~@_ pnpnti tempt, lor hoarding his money. But: mm, and mn, and Ln-r,,1,,u5 and it in equally possible and equolly noisy. Pnticncc und I‘1-inc will-k q\1"‘L “wan to l10hl‘d. to pnckhwayhtho \,.m,_`._ .vhcy ,Wk on -n ,md W,-¢,n,; blessed truth thnt, passing 0:11 nm", 'MMV “ml i_,n,,r,.°, - =,\, mm\l¢~ one lift' to another will give hop ronllluselon nml dl-llvur limi' rcbukcs 0:34 Wm-h\1Hi“_»\`¥l\ Bild Blymlgal-hi with '.:lnn<~~-s rutlior than with wortls. bvmewhl-PG Within ¢h0_ CUC 20 Yes; ,»,,,“.,, ROADS hack UN. word that ucqunintnuccs there is stzirnch I hh L .,=` “.,,k,. strife, ,md mpg,-nge hungcrlng for the new an cpl ‘,“."`<,q 1, r(,f“_,es to rcpmt (he -,M 1.1-l:~i,ii that you have learned. Go then 1 "°‘,“", , ,`,,. me ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, tones that ons in gina humility. °f lmmp' O B Y ' Snuowhuro among the ways you t" publish weaknms ,_;\nd|k;\il,¥` whlk there dwells a poor heart: thnt bs ich; for scnsa on o K , d, I th . °“" “°°“"’“ I‘°"Z"".""1‘“""' l§f.‘3'vf.'L‘§m§l’§ti‘?,n. ioittsifsqsti , ' th ,_ H 5 break the frigid s ence of prou ll- , "",‘;‘;u“’(:{;,£' Qggzvgie tigess ,,e;,‘;,,ditrcrencc ln which you have pri- " “b gnc” 'is to be g,,my_ The soned your kinder-self, and with s. "" ° , tl rd unlock tho silence f _ _ ed gen s wo y o cast with which siler;co&;z‘g}1\se;£n._Borrow in that me. “"’"d"r° it M ""7 ‘vm K du There are some people who plan lA°"“'° "°“"° "° mn” ren y com 'thin s so that they are always that ro F b°"°d um" :$3322 ~,,,c,,,:“lguest.s and never hosts. They look th H: nil' - . tnzyrziitilyottsiinssivss with it ri-may “P lrlrmla mul relations in Ml! \0~ and brave show ot reason. "I dill (Coutlnusd on page 2) ll “_ ~.~,.` \ l 1 'l _'st |. .M ==+'s _f l .li it Qll ill' t I *l l.