The epids Charlottetown GI-rllnn Two Dene: llorlhrrfiunrdlnn, Founded lg: glubwqman Urges |Warship’s Crews Re- Fuu Rights For ported as Scalliwags! (By Dominion News Serylce) A LONDON, June 13.—Letters lust jeceived from the flagship of the Empire Squadron tell a remarkable - (Unlrted Frau) LOS ANGLES, June " builalf of the American Indiana the British nee; no, Hobart, Tasman. constructive legislation is needed p; 0119 gqcoum wy5;_ lg! ‘correct an economic situation! "Thu-e was a remarkable absence ‘Gr ‘hHB Xmgwmgnml “m1 bailwfof enthusiasm as we made fast to cfinlrhlanw°gmth°f ¥“"°f“d°- the Ocean Pier, and although the u“ "Indian weltage o! eth‘°‘é{‘fmeii official programme was generous in Federation of Women's C? bmxlgrui the ememm and there were col‘ “may new", [he Fed“ tluybfiu" llluus of kindly rolterences to the a m“ 8”" squadron in the papers, there was llial convention in session here. ‘ \. . “An economic survey should be lsgléifllllm that the inhabitants were made of each reservation. urged p,‘ .. . It was not until the lflrst of the Mm Mwood’ with a can“! can“ visitors to view the ship came on sideration of its individual needs. , . . A careful estimate should be made tgfffidlghat we g0" a“ mmmg o’ the b . “We then found that a canard 13.—0n story in regard to the reception of! COVERS PRINCE EnwAnn ISLAND 1.11m CHARLOTTETOXVN, CANADA SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 by Everybody THE DEW --"~" ' i ~ Road Annual subscriptions Delivered [$.00 lly lllnll, Canada nnll U. S. A. “JD Ten Knights Installed With Medieval __ , Ceremony Son of a King (By Dominion News Service) r LONDON, June 13.—~A dapper little man of colour. wh - - . in masflherading, Mllllelllxegeigglileltel I(1_)B»£DDS$KI_1I'?H New‘ Servme) illegitimate son of the king otSlam l, 1k‘. A '- we lzfyTi-"le “med , sometimes as “Prince" Assandonflbnk centuries m weslmmster Ab‘ and sometimes as "Prince" l‘Argarlzl".gililg-flently when’ amid scenes o: ‘Slllflh. according to lhis ‘fancy of the 4mm“; tie pagelangry’ the m“ on moment, will spend the next threeHmq (fie slnffig °,,,“,,"§'fi,',‘,’_f_,f’l'='”fi mollgtlms (gdlallfl liffhin aprison celLi ‘choir, ten Knights Grand OrdZl-cill.‘ qua... w...“ ..§..¥.".‘é‘.ig fi“'il.l‘i"éif.,iii“f.l15531122???“ ‘“ "‘° . igrmmggdglflufilgnlgent recently at‘ The age of chivalry seemed, fe- e , ‘u on. as a, sua- stored when those ten knlghtg__ B60194 PEPBOII- ‘great men of war some of them— “fiddle is vrnhat is known as an resplendent ill knightly dress of certhieii. and in this form of scarlet, white and gold, affirmed crime he is known to the police and this oath on their installation: Scotland Yard as an expert. You shall honour God above Consequentlynvhsnever Eddie is all things; you shall he stead- -lPosed As 'l‘he i I of what is necessary in money and] cooperation with established gov- l-rnmentol agencies to give tho indians adequate equipment and information so that they may ha vflflblell l0 bell! themselves. “They should be given a restrict- ed citizenship, which would give them the privilege of our civil law's. Theyishould have a right lo go lo court and have an account- ing of the guardianship over them. They should be permitted to enjoy the religious freedom guaranteed lo the people of the United Slates ulldl-r the constitution. They rllmlld n"! Only hflvc the right. bllV-tbo Admirals SGCTGHIT)‘ was visited. .~hould he encouraged to organize and discuss their nffnlrs. All lllosc activities are necessary for progress toward an ultimate and uolnplelo cltizenhip. “Education, of course. is the most potent factor in helping a race townrd that goal, and your" chairman, who is primarily ll >cllool woman. has lllubiliuus but practical plans for the develop- llll-nt of the educational system for the lullialls. She looks forward to the time when the reservations >rllools shnil be manned by trained lent-hers who will have contact with the homes of the children." Airs. Atwood traced the efforts of llel- ronllllltloe to nili ill combat- llllK disease alllulll; the lllllillus. illscussing alleged inlllslice to lilvill. she referred to the order of llldian Commissioner Burke pro- hibiting certain lndinu religions dances and cel-cnlonillis. “During [he lnller part of April." rim speaker said, "Coululissioncr lillrlre canle out lo fill.- Pueblos and deulanded that the Indian boys who hall been taken out of school for a few days of religious instruc~ lion be returned immediately and that it should not occur again. He called the lndians "half ani- mals’ and would not shake hands with them. “The ordinary person does not realize that the lndiurfs religion ‘is a part of every act of his life. He is n Panllll-lst and feels that (lod had been most industriously spread ‘that the greater part of the men in lthe Royal Navy are there either as a punishment for some kind of law breaking, or have joined up to avoid imprisonment. ; “We thought at first that this Illllglll. have resulted from somope I culiar type of local humour, but as. |wo found it was very seriously be- lieved it was arranged that u depll lotion of lower dock ratings should interview lhc editors of papers. “This was done, und. as a result by Presamen. and then appeared ‘articles and leaders which soon dis- sipated the stupid rumour which at Hributed the sys=em or‘ Nelsons day to thepresent most intelligent sol‘- observed hanging around fblocks of offices, in the heart of the City. he COURTS UPHOLD HER CLAIM is immediately suspected of being there Ifor no honest purpose. in this Mlol Constance Mary. Lyon. an particular case he was found ill Ab°"d°°" "'99 Ii". who olaimfid 1° possession of stolen property, he a daughter of a nephew oi‘ the lrle has at times, by some means Earl of Strathmore and a second m- um", managed to scrape "c vcoulinof the Duchess of York. She quglnmm-g with one or two fash- El-(Wk film"! '|I\ "l0 swim!" l-iW ionflble and weilknown people ill ‘Courts to prove the legitimacy 0f the West End. to whorll he confided "l" hi"?! ll"! "W "W"! upheld h" that he was “tho illegitimate son of i°|ii'"- s"? °h|m¢d h" "w" Wl9llhe. King of’ Slam," and that ho was |M"- H- E- 5°W°i LW" and h" m°‘,in receipt olf a llluniticcllt allowance .ther Mary Agnes May Smeatorun-rum Ms august Daren," ‘am’ meremr” ‘m’ i‘ a ‘ewnd ‘He succeeded in imposing upon °°“'|" °' ‘m’ OWN“ °' Y°"k- various people with this talc. land Wt to lend colour to it he took 'lllXlll‘ i ions rooms at n fashionable hotel, Churflhnnd there entertained in a fairly fast in the Faith of Christ. you shall love the King your sove. reign Lord. and hilll and his Right defend to your Power; You sllull defend Maidens, Widows and Orphans in their Right-y und shall suffer no Ex- lortionas far as you may pl-e~ vent it. and of as great Honour be this Order unto you as ever it was to any of your Progenit- ors. or others. The Great Master, kneeling at: the prievdiell before the altar, makes his offering of gold and-all. ver. The scnior of the Knights newly sworn lllakca his offering in tilc same lllaliller, alld tenders also his lvworll, which the Dean. offers up and then restores to Mill- with fhe lullllollition:—"l ex- vice in the world. 1 “Thereafter nothing was [U0 Eoodiused for us. \ " i ' w ath "~ was W“ !pe_:3ifgllitl‘)l'lfizfc1ly"ltl1rll?i aell liutdoor _ (BY D°m‘"i°" News servi“) soprts, riilie matches. etc, had to LINSTEADI Manna. June 13___ tbs cancelled, but ‘Hobart made upjlu ‘m. ohlworm m,“ sparsely Donn,‘ 11hr its rtrrmse h-"llhlvivilllvn Walled sllnolk village, of Lllustcad, [Bending 1m n"? Wile“ 911 50*"! mflliagllll. all lftclellt church is now ‘bu. vfllfll-llllvfl f0!‘ 3'11"“ ("YYS-"Wifslllcinl: pulled down and broken up. lwbcn opportunity vffvred- .lo lllvlid roads. i ‘ —~-—-——-———~——-——--—~‘ All lillCfilllflTlllflli _ -1llllt a firm which supplies lllatcr-l '5 e"‘>‘"_3'n‘i",g- T‘? Fak" “‘“‘3'_ii:ll for mud making: acquired tllc from hlln lllN l-l-llglull ls absolutely hkmflc bnihyng h“. a alum.“ Sony} lo destroy all the nobler virllll-s ill ‘Hubs "m" 535a him; llllll ill lllf‘. light 0f the fact Anyway_ n", demoliuon is mo,‘ that lhl- constitution of the Ulllltiliiceemng W“. much m ‘m, same; Sim” Kumlmm" 751mm" ube"iy'livav' that an uld barn would hc‘ the treaty of (luadelope Hldalgo as- l Wfled down I scrlcll that none of their ceremolr‘ The ‘mun, is mofless_ ha“ of. 1195 “mm be mteflered “m and lllc chancel walls are down, old that the state enabling actcoutailumk bum“ an, lying m u“, chmflr ull the same assurance it seems im- Yard’ Wm“, grflvesmncs are pued 9935""? l" mmk m" ‘he Amefl-i-(lllé on top of another or scattered can people would stand by and sechbont. lnd;sc,.|minam|y_ l"! "Ullsuce Wlwmlwd- l ln one part of the churchyard “We cannot legislate morals into are broken pa,“ of¢thgfild o; a ‘FYBWY? m" mm“ m“? thm"ghislone coff n. which when whole '1 7°“?! 97°C?" 0f “mcatmn ‘mdbore on its face n cross carved in evolution. Sincethe government whet The comm the "d of which does not interfere with the dances,“ no“. h, (“gamma ls QQtQmQQQd of while lleollle- 9"" “h” c" to have been constructed at least ducted as a part of religious cere- i600 years "Q _. lnony. one cannot quite understand slnm Much n; one time sup. why, m" “ma” “Mum ha" "w" ported menlorial brassea lie amcug 31"‘??- Prwml" m‘ ‘!°5""°Y°d-" the rllills of roof tiles and mason- ' W}? ry, What has become of the brasses no one seems to know or carc lo tell. Tfihflcffi- llfllllv-T. (‘Mnlfimr- ""91 Reliable records indicate that lllfllllld bflllfi BN1 CW1!" "Mil! 1"’ the church dates back lo'tllo 14th all offcctlvc ill keeping ollt moths. npulllr); Morus .__.__.__ a‘ ohm figgim Tid-Jbils on the Tip of Every Tongue i Vol. 0.43 Charlottetown, June 14th, 1924 FREE . a y ethics the mutton nonw- lylont of the medical aoidrlce curing mull yeah la lmml. According to Selena Service. "Mum palm- who hit: l». aulln human‘ must carry i " Crum-O-Milk. the favorite Owls; atryie Milk Chocolate, “n - finlrhld in a five um bar. -_¢._ And don't forget Molr‘: new a ._._ _Al..s M n. ~llc made ll great illlprossioll ill lllcl loonaizc tlllll he wlls guilty of ouc- nf‘\.,._~ rpm," 5m,“ and llc was suspected of {Pdrlltiiillglplul mus lavish manner. , As lilo “Prince l'.-\rganll Slngll."ig‘::é1_:",l:, fizflgdustieya‘ . ‘ I ' ' lVest End despite his liillllllllll\'cv::::::§ Ogfl-éfrf lihenlimllitmelll stature. and, sirlgulzlrly enough, ililhmuln." and of “Hg “Equguy 22d was udlilst posing as thls noble pmfikhhétiue‘ m Hm utmost of your vow_ ills office entering exploits, ‘Pllalilllont lolllhllllfl-ifilf qfjfgillgafywg: ended the (rareer clf “lilo Prince.“ 281311,“! knlghm facing ‘we'll other (in one (ycl-asion wllrll ll!‘ was iii‘ in a ‘lu\ll)l‘\ “m,” dm“. the“. swords T9519" ffiflll"? “"418 Yllllllil "W"! M‘ll.:sillllllllllll-uusiy, llllll stand holding , ulhlllvlll towards tho l" U"? drill when?" fills‘ i“ 60 "Wllllllr. Tllvll one allll all ‘Slldlllilfl not. il h; significant that 1i allayllmnh m“; u“, flu is OWL (leal of his time is spr-nl ill 1hr- luwf The ()|'(](\]' m‘ [ho nnuh which down uambiinc hvlbl of the HM [luollcll lln- Allilty will! such a. End Chinese '(f0l0llY, wilorc- as illstiglcry of lllt‘lllil('\'lli colour, was lls llc steals property‘ and TPHHSPF‘fflllllilllll by llcllry IV, ill 1339 by llpllkl il, he plunges wildly. illll- conferring of knighthood on 46 it was as "Prince lhnazlllllulllfl‘lesquircs. " that hr zlppearl-d on fllllllh9l~ owl-ail ll in only within tho lust ten. ion, and attain he succeeded in dupiycars that llu- ceremony of tho in- ing folks into the belief that lle stallntion of Knights in the chapel was an immensely wealthy nlall, of the Order, introduced by King bordering on miliionairedom, Henry VlL, has been revived. squander-lug money in thcmost ex The ccrclucny was the third this travagant fashion. century, the last having taken. By no means prepossessing in up D1106 in 1920- l pearance, be yet managed to attract L i towards himself a number of white The etatélllellt that one person Kirls who were content to do his out of every twelve is working for vile bidding the streets of the West the Government should read: "One End, person out of every twelve is paid --—'-'@°'>—-'*— by the Govcrllnlent." -_--___._?_____,_. a‘ FISH IN THOUSANDS LEAP FROM SEA TO GREET X FISHERMEN ON BEACH, WASHINGTON June lZl.--ill Veno- zuela, nvnr tho port of (‘alrupallo fish are coming ollt of lllc sou lo greet tho fishvrnlul on llll~ boat-ll. Thin is not n dream but ll rcllliLv. according to Vice-Consul Allllld l Cllavcs. ill ll report to ill" llcpllrl ‘ lllellt of (‘nnllllel'clr. l Each your there in ll lllsiurilzllll-v‘ in lilo sou in the vicinity. referred to locally as the "Turbic", or till"- blllcllt water. Dllrllg this pllcllo- nlellon the uutcl" llocolllvs a dark color and lzivcs off n disagreeable sulphuric odor. Silver objects till» llish quickly but lilo health of tllc‘ residents is unusually good. : ‘ Silllllitaneollsl_v' with lilo "Tun; hic" occurs tho "ribnzon." the‘ lu-a " for about u mile from sllnre being stirred by myriads of fish crowding toward the shore. Seabirds some to_the. feast ill clouds and so mgny (m); leap upon the beach that the authorities have found it nec- essary to dig trenches and bury mom, Secretary Social Welfare Com- mluelon, Winnipeg, who will deliv- "l don't know your wife, but there er an address before the Notional MR. G. B. CLARKI. with them to counter»; I pol- ),..'a..-~.. n“... -~._. Tlloyloeino swimming" _.IIII_,HOI|C|OIIUTOMII1 juice. . was a tall. thin lady who rose and saldwlle could not llnd words to express he? feellnn." ‘That wasn't my wife!" Gounod! of Social Work at the big muting in Toronto. Juno l! Jul 2. HI: nulljlot wli be “Fnnlly We fan." _, flllh p ,-