. 8E y “isfgoddtea” ilrwztrfikw ii tile finest AS REQUESTED l ~' _ l OTARY- CLUB . i. , *_"" ' A rather Sllpercilious youth enter- 1? muianmontlllv u“, cheon ogeda barber's shop and asked. 1o,- tlll-ytciup wallets lrl-tnenlll. an. a. be C... a 1., mode, gdon robin of the. Victoria! ‘ The knight of tho shears set to tel at one p. m. yesterday and work, and willie his customer was largely attended. engrossed in the contents of a The President, Dr. W. J. Mac- humorous weekly, cut off alllhis an occupied the chair and the hair. ' tins W35 chiefly ‘Jccllllied hll The youth suddenly caught sight lllll; the “ricer-S £91" the ill-lot’ his shaven poll in a mirror, and ing ycar. ‘was very annoyed. ‘ Ml‘. Percy Pope. a former Vicc-, "What have you dono that for?" siclcllt. was elected President, and. he demanded angrily let's upon his new duties at thcl H1 but i‘ just, as you Sam.- de_ tluflvllllfi inlJune. lclared thc» barber. "You wanted it The election of five Directors was all mowed, and were you are!» ell proceeded with and resulted i___ the following being chosen (u ' . . “duct, the business of the club foundland conference" Committee r mo, next year: reported progress, quitt- a number H, A. Scarth. B. R. Holman, Wiof thc members having signified .v. Dunbar, M. C. McNeeiy andlthelr intention of attending. .J. Hornby. These, along. wlththc The President, on behalf of the Qwly elected President, Percy club. extended a very hearty wel- 0pc. and the retiring President. come to Miss Lillian Earle, who re- p, MacMillan. constitute the new sumed her duties as Pianist. after irccioraic. being laid aside through illness for Will Rowe of the St. John's, Nc\v-' several months. West End Filling Station Summerside, P. E. I. A Washing, C ' and Vacuum Cleaning of cars. Premier, Ethyl and Fundy Gasoline, Oils and Accesso Largo space for Car Storage. Courteous and careful attention. Your patronage solicited. 1 z 4 ALLA A LASSIFIED One Insertion . ... Four Imertions ADYERTISEMENTS Eight Insert-Ionian“... g 10c per lino of 5 words >w++o++o++o++0yro+++>o+o +ov0+o++ .. ‘iicperlineof5words ...... ..."-.. 0c per line of 5 words For Sale I‘OESALE 0R TORENT-JIOUSE. modern improvements. Hot water heating. Garage, 30 Pleasant St. ‘ 4347-5-8-tt-2i p Agents Wanted TEN‘ DOIIIIARS "A-"DAY" SELLING ‘lies. Shirts and Pajamas direct to Wcarcr. Frcc Samplc Outfit. Dept. Y, Public Service Mills of _ Central Guardian. CENTRAL PARISH _lChurcll oi Scotlandl-Mr. H. B. Lindsay will preach at Stanchel on Thursday, ice-tion. _ POLICE COURT — Onc prohibi- llflll case pleaded guilty yesterdtlv mhmlhi; of having liquor in possess- months. A second prohibition case was adjourned until this morning for judgment. In this case Mr. J. J. JOhH-iflll. K. C.. appearing for thc defendant. claims evidence is not admissable as the house of the de- fendant was entered with a search warrant to search the premises; but when tho officers entered it was the person who was searched. If this procedure was upheld then anyone on the street could be searched without a warrant. Mr. R. N. Mc- Nelll. K. C.. appeared for the prose- cution. -——-—<-o->-——— PERSONALS The Guardian regrets to learn of the illness of Mrs. J. 0. Hyndnlan. cf pneumonia. Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, Hermanville. was in the City yesterday en route to Port. Hill. The Misses Doris and Marlon Lcard. Lillian Dobson and Ethel Schurman are visiting in Charlotte- town. the guests of Miss Desdemona Saunders. Mrs. Adam Campbell and threc young sons, Saint John, N. B.,havc arrived to spend the summer in the City. Mrs. Campbell is a daughter of Mr. J. L. Thomson and ls being Wllflllly welcomed by her old friends. L. 0. c. Bowling- CANDLE rm armour: nnoms AT 1.. o. c. Last night on the L. 0. C. Alleys the candle pin league began when the Stars met and defeated thc Blackhawks in a very close and ex- citing glnnc by a margin of 29 pins. In last night's game some splendid scores were made by both teams for .the first game and it was witnessed by a fair crowd of spectators. In last night's game J. Malone had high single score of 107 also high total of 269 pins. Following are thc scores. Blackhawks: ' l‘ J. Malone . . . . . . . . . . .. 80 107 W. McDonald . '71 B’; W. Dooley 85 ‘l6 F. Ticrncy 70 85 J. McInnis .. 82 Total—1232. Stars: A. Joy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8'1 '18 R. Harley 6i! 90 R. Duncan .. 73 93 E. Goss . . . . .. 89 86 J. A. Bentley 86 B5 Tota1~1261. - Next game takes place .Wedncs- day night at 8 o'clock sharp when the Social Club meet the Volleys. Cllnztda. Limited. London. 0n- Ltlud Surveyor, Hcrmanville. P. E. I +114 mm driver, 7 years old. the other. gell- cral purpose. 8 years old. Walter Hcartz. East Royalty. 2 - 4 SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. if BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job __ so-s-s-sl. FOR SALE-COLL“? PUPS. SID- ncy A. Enman. P. O. Box 1'13. Charlottetown. 4286-5-5-31 Prlllter-y. l! uousn FOR SALE AT 101 NORTH -——————--—-—- River Road. formerly occupied by utmost/wt m. mounmua curds at shortest notice. Guard- iilll Job Prllltory. A. Scott. Can be seen by appoint- lncnt with C. M. Williams, 100 North River Road. Phonc 696. ..___.___ 4057-4-26-ctid-6l FOUND-OFF ST. PETERS IS- lllnd boat with engine. Owner may ‘imvc same by notifying J. J. Tay- lor. St. Peter's Island. 4313-5-7-tf Articles For Sale _________________~__—— FOR SALE-ONE LADIES BICY- cylc. one extension tablc and sidc- board. Apply 166 Weymouth St. 4344-5-8-21 JARMIIRS — SIIIP US YOUR wool to bc manufactured into yarn. Wrlw us for sanlplc card. ‘F. H. Copp Woollen Mill, Port El- gln. N. B. 4275-4-5-61 CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with fldtifflll‘ printed. lust the tiling for acknowledge "lelll. t-Jimaliolls, etc. Guardian Job Printer)‘. t! Female Help Wanted __________________.- WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. Tom Rogers. 51 Hayfield St. 4339-5-8-31 WANTED-Z KITEIIEN mans. Victoria Hotel. 4255-5-4-tf. WANTED —MAID FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply ‘.20 Water Street. . 4297-5-5-31. MAY 24TH IS DRAWING NIGII! Older your suit or Top Coat oarly. Tailored to your measure, fit slmranwcd. All standard triln- "lhllls. Satin lining. otc, in our Rood suits. with bang-up stiffen- ing ill all. S. F. TarBush. 172 P111160 St., Charlottetown. QI-tf TEN NEAT REFINED YOUNG LA- dles to distribute literature. No selling. no canvassing. $2 per day. See Miss Pratt at MncKlnnon Drug Co. 10 n. ln. 4343 _ _ . ___~,~_____;mp__-H tosr-m claw slaoo. FINDER iario. A. W. May 8-15. EGGS FOR IIATCHING-PURE bred Black Jersey Giants '75 cts ' Lloyd Inmun, North Tryon, P. E. Miscellaneous L 4280_5_5_G, . 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALD. FOR SALE _ 2 "ORSESI ONE HERMIT SAINT lBy British United Press) overlooking thc Bristol Channel. site of a Saxon church of a style similar to part of Fountains Abbey. On this sitc a chantry chapel, the “Chapel of the Holy Cross." was founded by thc Fitzursc family. It was demolished after thc Reforma- tion. but remains of it still exist ill the present church. and it. is being restored to its- former condition. It is possible that this is thc of the murderers of Thomas a Beck- gave St. Dccumans to found a pre- bcnd in Wells Cathedral. Recent researches have rcvcalcd that the church is doubly dedicated. the chapel being dedicated to St. Pcter and the other parts of the building to St. Decuman. who, ac- cording to tradition, crossed from Wales. about ‘100 a. d. on a hurdle and lived a hcrmlts life near Wat- chct. His only companion appears to have been a cow. which accom- panied him ln all his wanderings. While he was praying one day a robber came behind him and cut off his head. Immediately the dc- capltatcd saint is said to have picked up his head _and.carricd it to the stream below his hut. and washed away the bloodpLater. it is said. the people of thc district. stricken with remorse. church on the site. The legend is recognized in the new East window for the chapel. St. ion and was fined $200 or three’ place where Reginald Fltzurse, one] ct, did penance for his crime, for hcil Sugar May 10th at 7.30 p. m. Special col-i Y ls a very profitable Feed at this season of tho yur‘ when Roots are scarce. We have a limited supply on hand which we are selling at lowest prices. Wholesale Retail A. l-lorne 8t 0o. 5-3-tst. and A ma ltlauts BASEBA—LL nssuurs AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago . . . . . . New York . . . . . .. Shealey, Plpgras and Grabowskl. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Boston 2 11 Miller and L. Sewell, Harris, Rus sell. Garrison and Berry. Vanalstyne and Ruel. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal . Newark Buffalo Baltimore Toronto . Reading . Rochester NATIONAL LEAGUE New York .. . . . . . 5 7 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 lonowski and Picinich. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . _,;.. 4 Chicago .-. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. ‘l Gonzales. Boston _ lPittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 12 l Robertson, Wcrts and Taylor, Tim CHARLOTTETOWN culutolau ____ A. Thomas. Barnabe and Crouse. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 0 ston. “(I-unbeat" Smith, George Philil- - ~ 1° 13. 1 Larkln, and Frank Brownies. Carroll, Smith. Holloway lllld "Circus Blues", adds a comedy re- Shea. Grove and Cochrane- lief to the dramatic feature. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . ... 15 1'1 i Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 1 ————<o->———- Stewart and O'Neil. Jones, Burke, _ i0- Benton and Hogan; Mays. Jab- Walsh and J. Wilson, Bush and lieu Iluarlan And Lya . de aPutti Go Strong In “Midnight Rose” ‘ A tremendously moving and pow- erful love story set. against the sor- -did background of the underworld ‘is “Midnight Rose", the Universal picture which is now at the Capitol .Theatre, co-siarring Lya De Putli and Ken Harlan. This picture will without doubt establish Miss Do Putti as one pi -l.he most emotional of American screen stars. now that she has per- manently left Europe behind for an American stellar career. Her deft characterization of the cabaret dancer will win for her many more fans and the depth of her portrayal will disturb thc hearts of those who have never been sub- jected to the temptations of the glitter of the night life of a. big city. Kenneth Harlan makes an amaz- ingly fine young hero. a reformed gangster, who takes the dinner pail to work while he attempts to con- vert. his wife to a life of regenera- tion. Little Wendi-ll Phillips Franklin is such a. cute and takmtcd youngs- ter that one wishes that the story had married the stars earlier in the picture so we could have more of him. Thc supporting cast is admirably chosen with excellent work done b) each: Henry Kolkor, Lorimer John- 0 0 THE MARKETS _ (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL. Que, May 'l.— Ow- ing to the absence of demand from exporters and the fact that few or- ders from country buyers came to 1 hand the trade in cash grain on the 2‘. Montreal market showed no lin- provement today. A steady feeling prevailed and prices were unchang- ed. Prices for all grades of spring and winter wheat flour were firmly maintained under a moderate dc- mand. There was a good inquiry. 1 again today from United States buy-' ers for bran in the millfeed market and further sales of carlots for May ' shipment were made to Boston, and some business was also done for June delivery. There was also an C¢JPlk 3 Best at... illaastem At Strand Theatre, Fridayiiiayl 1.0 JACK MCKENNA VS. JIMMY COX ~10 ROUNDS——10 GOOD PREIJIMS - 3 ADM. $2.15, $1.65, $1.10. FIRST Bohr-so P-cacrtmsc 0 lulllllltlltl By Temple Chambers (British United Press) . What Will Ilc Drink? The gossipers are asklng-“Whatl will the Chancellor of the Excheq- uer drink to wash down the Bud- get Speech which he is to make in a few days time?” l Nearly every Chancellor of mod- ald near him when rising to ad- dress thc Commons on the financial present and future of the country. Gladstone in his earlier days drank water and in later years his devoted wife saw to it that he was supplied with sherry and a beaten-up egg. One ex-Chancellor, still alive and a member of the House imbibed op,- enly -and unashamed a Scotch highball! Mrj Lloyd George intro- ducing his famous budget of i909 in a speech which lasted over five hours relied on aqua pura. Mr. Churchill, however. is never orthodox. so he may provide a. sur- prise. Last year he had before him a glass of some amber-colored liq- uid which might.‘ conceivably, have been ginger ale-or might havebeen an ichor of another kind. Pausing in the course of his speech he gras- ped his glass and remarked impish- -“Now let us proceed to reinforce the Revenue!" — whereupon the contents passed as it were from the Treasury to the Ministry of the In- terior and were no more seen. So the true inwardness of the Chancel- lor's goblet remains a secret. Attention Talkers! urgent demand from the Maritime Provinces and in addition quite a number of orders came forward from other sources. The tone of the. Mil- . . g market was firm. The trade 1n stan- viBuriglsgnsnntl-I‘ ‘5 8. B. dard grades of rolled oats was quiet.‘ St Louis u But prices were maintained, A fea- Elli0tt. Clark ‘Rhem and Mancuso. _ ture" of the egg trade was the much_ and Harm-ewe’ firmer feeling that prevailed in thc Inanket ‘and Jobbing prices for fresh ext "as were marked up one cent per AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _dcze'u higher which was attributed to the fact that country shippers millafgglgge ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " g é o wcrc demanding lnorc lnoncy on ac- Indianapung‘ " a 9 count ofvthe increased competition‘ Kansasmty " '7 n fcr supplies for storing purposcs._ gcoxumbusv " .7 11 w ‘LThc rccclpts were 2,681 ‘cases. There . Mmneapoug" ' 13 m ' was‘htfifctuaFchangednmrlces‘ for‘ Toledo ‘ ' 4 1o potatoes but the undertone to thc ' " " 8 13 _ market continues easy and lower. ISL Paul . . Y. BOWLIN ‘| COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Last night Fennell and Chandler LONDON. May '7.-- Interesting won over Patons Ltd.. in a closely discoveries have been made rcgard- contested game by 166 pins. ing St. Decumalrs Church. Watchct, victory was largely due to the ex- somerset, whlgh stands 6n a, hilllceilent bowling of P.Coyle. whohcid the high single and threc of 315 St. Decumctfs was built on tllc 811d 653 Illhfi- By winning this game Fennel and Chandler will lncct Carter 8a the the Commercial Co. next Monday night for championship‘ of League. Thc following is thc line-ups: Fenncll d4 (Jllumllcr P. Coylc . . . . . . . . .. 183 l0() 315 wcrc 692 packages. Thc trade in U. Blanchard . .. 164 151 chccsc was quiet. but the undertone G. Arsenault . 112 151 to thc market was fairly steady and W. DeCostc .. 157 182 prices showed no change. The re- H. Stevenson . . . . . . .. 202 211 ceipts were ‘MB-boxes. 831 795 1010 EGGS 2636 -- Patons Ilttl. M. Owen . . . . . . . . . . .. 13a 141 142 OTTAWA- MW 7=~0slvl<llnu 11:1: J‘ Mcmmn g _ 150 130 175 markets are holding firm at thc ud- 1 MacLal-en _ I 219 m5 16a vanccs reported late last week. 1.1 Dcucene __ _ 143 160 m; MONTREAL-This market contin- P‘ worm A L ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ __ 14-; 159 136 ues firm under good demand anti ____ ___ ____ prices arc unchanged with exception 792 781 797 of extras. which are 1-2 cent higher 2470 in Jobbing sales. Dealers are quot- JIOWLING TO-NIGIIT 8.30 T. Eaton C0. Ltd. w ~ : MOTIIE '8 Peter being shown p. i2 n (Degcman) to the chapel. St. Decuman is Qiown carrying his old church in his hands. lllcasc leave at Guardian 401311100. Inn ___l . 5 5 ll 2 Mala Help Wanted 108T - A ram or RACCOONS. - - -- - Finder notify I-lerber whitish". WANTED - 1mm ron FARM Bunbuljy. 4205-5-5-31. work. Apply Earl Foster. York. _ iall-s-a-al . . _ Nursing WANTED - an EXPERIENCED .. —'_' t f. .' A I v ‘who woman view a ‘m! ¥$t1lf"§ai-no§'.‘°° "Plillliiifii antel- Auhust Clasp o: North > _ "fflllllllllf Scllmlxéfim‘ alo EARNINGS, BTEADY EM- .mca‘°“' “mm mums’ u?" plorment for Barbers. Become 5° Wm“ 5"?“ Pmmmh- export ln 8 weeks. Write Molar School qualifies pupils to soc- “ “(Irv registration. Provides niouth- Barber Coma’ Depntmm" "F" All expenses paid. » . ' 0300-3-20-tll-12i. To Lot - . _ 4° W!‘ - wunmsnco nous: 250 monthly-also clerks. Railway Box 116. Charlottetown. _ ttlfl-ii-wmt 0i. . __.__________.__.._._.._............ WANno-MAN To. ACT A; salesman and collector. in suin- or summer m u“ "s . pg! meruide and vicinity. Apply month in advancg? Apply Ouard- manger-Singer Sewing Machine 43|a_5,7_3| C41 flflfifi-b-B-Ri inn (Mice. » MARRIAGES Mccnoo-srnwlanrFAt the Cen- town, May 11th.. by the Rev. J. Tur- ner. Catherine Alice MacLeod to Charles Duncan Stewart. _______________ DEATHS . _ WOODS --At her home at Emyvclc. Woods, aged r > v April 25th. Margaret u years. - ‘lf-f ._ allowance and privilege of 3mm‘, ' f, 1.,__,_,I'm“ I’ . "l! months‘ 0011119 at. Yale MEN To TBAINj-on FmEMEN' Univemw sch”! Qt. Nurlimh brakemen. ‘ a $150. 16th:‘ mu Christian Church. cnnrlottll- 1 ectéd a I’ l MAY 13th u '" '1, . oua 1 5 SPECIAL BOXES ‘ , 0F 4 _ ._ CHOCOIJATES ‘ make a moot appropriate remembrance. , , I betusset one aside for: you today. TIIE PliOMPT DRUGGISTS r _ _ 4 tic tnnonx; Drudg. Co.» Hum ‘ll-cl .. u». ‘.r lo m Koomtsroh: ‘is; Their OO§§4§Q4* AAQAQAAAQ# rq-wwoo-o-u-uoooao-ow“; "‘ prices, are expected ill the near fut-, ure without the demand improved.‘ The market for imported beans \vns' rather quiet owing to the fact that buyers in many cases are awaiting the arrival of fresh supplies. The tone of thc market remains firm with carlcts of choice white hand- pickcd beans quoted at $4.20 per bushel cx truck and broken lots at $4.40 per bushel. ex track. The weak- ness which has characterized thc local butter situation for some days 110w was more pronounced than cv- l cr today and prices scored a IIIITIICI‘ dccllnc of 1c. to 1 l~2 c. per lb.. and the prospects are that thc market may possibly reach a still lower lev- cl before the turn comes. The vol- ume of business continued of a dis- appointing character. Thc receipts ing country shippers extras 40-32; flPStS 38-29; seconds 25-27. MARITIME lllilli m llllovt. One of thc finest tours this sum- mer will be the Maritime Tour > which leaves Halifax on July 5th. for Montreal/where they embark ou the new S. S. Laurentlc (19,000 tons) of the White Star Lille sail- ing for Europe on July 7th. This tour lasts almost six weeks and will visit the principlu places of interest in England. Scotland Belgium. fiance and Holland. S. A. Donne, senior member of the White Star Line staff at Hali- fax. will personally conduct. the party. T‘ ' toria Hotel for a few days andwlii be please“- to mcct anyone interest- ed in the tour. ' bowered in thousands of primroses d Mr. Donne is a guest at the Vic- "Out of the mouths of babes... ." The members of a Liberal meet- ing quoted this the other day — or would have done if they had thought of it-—when the delibera- ticns of the Conference of the Scot- tish Liberal Association were held up by a. girl child of tender years. The Liberal Industrial report was ‘under solemn consideration and a discussion on some aspect or other ,cf the Engineering Trade was in progress. A young woman of some nine years -or so. clad in tartan frock. occupied a seat in the front. lrl-lespaaker.keptonspeakingMThcn l crn times has had some liquid first! ‘ i PRflUfl Get Back For A F Where The Air Bl Different. Jack McKenna. who is due to ar- rive here from Detroit tonight to start light workouts in preparation for his bout at the Strand Theatre with Jimmy Cox of New York, in what is predicted to be one of the hardest battles in Eastern Canada ring history. says in a letter writ- ten April 30th. Jack writes: “All the boys I have been meeting here are much better than I, and I have been wading in and making them give me the fight and to do it. believe me I have taken plenty punishment. I was proud to beat Langford and I nearly beat him unconscious in the fourth round. "You ask me why I lot them in- troduce mc up here as coming froln Toronto? That is not my fault. I MBKENNA IS MIGHIY . (it liilllllMES some And ‘is Glad To Just A Little Bit Lone ew Bouts In The Land _ ows Just ANLittle Bit always tcil them" I come from‘ among ‘the byes.‘ in the Maritime-s. but these Americans are notlup on 1 their geography, apart from thc American border. ‘Sol "theydloiler. TOTOIIIAJ.‘ No one is more proud of where he comes from than} bhdjl t‘ guess no one was any harder f‘ chase out of there. I nOt.On,ly\1Q,\_’__¢_ the people. but I love the coup I can feel my skin itching for‘ kind of air that blows down _.__ and I would not be looking for bou s there if I was notvso-damn home sick. Mead has either got to let me go down for aiew bouts. bi‘ have me pine away to a shadow; I weigh- ed 151 inmy light ln- Akron‘ on Thursday night last with Al Shum- ack of Pittsburgh 159. I chased him for thclwhole ten rounds, winning" Easter in the Kingdom of the Neth- erlands. dining with the Queen and presumably discussing tulips. . Money and Politics The legislation now under discus- sion for the extension of the fran- chise to all women of 21. which is known as the Mappers‘ Bill. and which adds some millions of women to thc voting List. promises reper- cusions which may not have been anticipated. Ono of these turns up- on the fact (hitherto unsuspected of course) that most politicians are practical patriots who not only have no intentions to spend their own money for ‘the honor of represent- ing their fcllow men in Parliament. but harbour. perhaps subconscious- 1y._an idea that they make make i1. littlc money out of it. Some of these philanthropists are complaining that the additional the decision by a big margin. ltusalwn producer's ‘of platinum now are rertfrzlng ilhlet product at home (instead of (so-lilting it to other countries for ‘lrrepalra-illoln- for mac'- A New Yon-k (inventor/s awed’ puller has o. ollaw lotsturroulvll i-hc noots.~ a Thump om the ‘back of tho device running u. fuiozum to affonl level-ago. An ctxpori. Iltlb csiiimatell the mlumbcr of Milo receiving Sifilifl llu use din the ‘world ‘at 18.000000, wv-ilh an average of five listeners to a sci. 0+0+fl i , IIOTEI. A lllcfitlllii g from that front seat the damsel re- marked clearly and inclsively in vo- cal itallcs —“If there were more cn- necring there would be more work." The gathering, perhaps unaccust- omed to dealing with simple truths in simple words. suspended its talk as though stricken by paralysis; then they sat back-and then - Scots though they were. they laugh- ed! But alas! Reflection told them that the interrupter might have been inspired and that ‘Votes for Children‘ might be the ncxt slogan should they not show disapproval. So a Steward conducted the pion- eer maiden out of the presence of that august ssembly. ' Disrrcli Recalled Forty-seven years ago this wcck there died Benjamin Disraeli, first and last Earl of Beaconsficld. and. at this writing. his statue on the lawn facing the Houses of Parliam- ent and adjoining the Abbey is em- while many more thousands of cit- izens, to lnost of whom ‘Dizzy" is. but a name. stand to gaze. and not only at the flowers. Whatever the cause may be, there is no doubt whatever that the mem- ory of Beaconsfleld is much more vivid in thc minds of’ the people of to-day than is that of his great contemporary and opponent. Glad- stone. Perhaps the early struggles against poverty and the racial prejudice which he had to fight. and ultim- ately wore down, to say nothing of his picturesque personality, raised a sympathy which was denied to the more fortunate Gladstone. Dlzzy's youthful defiance oi the hostile House which howled down his maiden speech-"the time will come when you will hear mo!" - “I. gentlemen. am on the side of the Angels," his very mastery of ilouts and jcers.-ali these things remain fresh in public memory, even of those not of his generation, while, except to students of politics, the pcnderous utterances of Gladstone are forgotten. Chamberlain's Ifoliday The Foreign Secretary's lot-like that of the Policeman —- is not a hflDDY One- M least. not always; for instance, he cannot take his vacat- ions where he will, (as You and I. weather and wealth permitting. may o) - number of electors to be put on the register will add to their election- ccring expenses on an average something like $1.000 or more. Whether these gentlemen are dis- interested or not. the point is of in- tel-est for the country at large. On the one hand it is eminently desir- able that entry to the House shall be practicable no less for_poor men than for the rich; it'is. however. still more to be desired than the type of mun of facile ‘tongue who lccks upcn a parliamehtary career merely as a means of earning a sal- ary beyond that which he could nor- Ono of the lamest and but equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. . , 44 0! which h“! 91'1"" mp1s, Completely renovated , inthopaattwownrr. W!) . Hotels throughout Canada and the United States M" f its splendid table. courteous ’ service toaii Guests. Tele- , mally command, should be rigidly barred. t Scc Thc Point‘! Th6 lmilvsing whitc building which illlll-‘les the Hlzh Commissioner and his staff ln Trafalgar Square. pleas- ant. though its atmosphere be. is not usually the home oi‘ humor. Still it gleams there occasionally. The other day a Cockney who felt thc urge for the Open spaces (and so on) and perhaps attracted by the hire 0f Dusters showing the Rlpen- ing of the Golden Grain in the Farm which he would pay for by m. stalmcnts (to say nothing of somc idea of subsidies) passed in to the marble halls of the Pominlon to make inquiries. ...'.'.§‘Zl'.iil"i. iJil.{'°““ y" w" “S a a ' - . tation scheme?" s c" cm] “an Wherein no doubt he calmily than he knew.‘ spoke more Suicide Club i (By British United. Hess) BERLIN. May 7.—A melancholy light is thrown on the moral state of refugee Russian youth by a, do“. ble traeedv which m: place m a great pine forest between Berlin and Potsdam. ' In tho ncighborhoodof a gloomy turn appropriately named the "Dg. vils Pool" a mounted police patrol Wollllm. who stated that two of her friends had just. committed snlclse not far away. Proceeding to the spot indicated. the police found an- other glrl. and. a. youngnmn m“- trate on thc ground.‘ bleeding from but thc man lingered for some hours. . - Investigation showed that. togeth- Bo Sir Austen Chamberlain may. not go whereaoever he listeth. Speaking German as to the manner with the Teuton. Would not la- Pel’ whirl. having the speech of the Cinul at his tongues end, so to l-......‘.. ...... IIIJ. Iltllfilllil i Ville Lumiere in the wee ama‘ hours lest he keep the Wilhelmstrassc Signor Mutsolinl would say in eith- er case. * ' W ' Thus Set-rotary of Btrlto n. Ilbrcign iulrs luul perforce to llpctld V. ml My-,§ born. he may not take his leisurci Belle France detect some deep and; dark design of Perfldious Alblonill er with their companion, who gave the alarm. they belonged to an or- xanlntion which. though nominally only an association of students, was in reality a suicide club. All ms members of the ciubregarded lg s; fment. and the tragedy in the Gru. llleak. he may not see life in Laimwhld WIS only a carrying out of ‘ this principle. The dead man. who‘ an‘. awake tool And no man knows what medicine at Berlin flaming; wosiywk. u mu.’ , WM m lmtimliuuta = ,, ., . inaubatanccacnleofdotlblelohAéanp j the unfortunate Sritlan Gtltrtlntlmrtlilfllh- airlifted ‘ , -.. l" MM» wmlnrl nu WINIDIII 1| inst htmuolf. ‘tars-tr..- ' the immediate impirer of was accosted by a distracted,- you“; . the head. The girl warm-catty dead. . ‘hell’ hither aim to turn their backs on life at the earliest possible mo- i’ “hliifiilwatn w w- ' i’ Charlottetown ' 4 4 Hotel Co., Ltd. 1i l 4 . Proprietor: 1 BABE! C. BIOWN, Manager E t ';..y.¢+¢ VICTORIA norm. uh l-I. DamcraII-iavana Cube; R. S. Dove. Toronto; J. A. bowney. Tor- onto; J. A. Ducofle. Montreal; E. Gagnier. Monctoh. N: 8.; E. A. Hughes. Gait, Ont.; J. HIIICI‘. Moni- real; J. A. McRac. Toronto; D. J, MacLeod. Stanley Bridge: A. R. Mu- iane. 5t. John; E. H. May, Montreal; Miss M. Murray. Graham's Road: G. Taylor. 8t. John: J. H. Winters, ' Halifax, N. 8.; O. A. McWllson. Ha- lifax. N. S. k tutti IIOTEL avuttila amoo tiling Hotel we have spent many thousand! of dollars in mum-and improvements. It to now the finest. Hotel o! its ollu in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals, to._tnone who want a comfortable Hotel and lplondid table and Quotient urvino no moon,- uto price. 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