MAY 3;’.__-,!.‘€§.1 . ORANGE P "E KOf TEA Di®R§E°S jg: the rhea] rjeeling g flavor 1 I in Historic Halifax Maritime Headquarter-s —a metropolitan hotel of 170 splendidly appointed guest rooms and a lax, my oi service unexcelled -—eet in the key position of the province's com- merce, and the centre of Nova Scotia’s many de- lightful vacation resorts. 'A hotel where you may stay for business or for pleasure-or botb—and find just the aceormno- dation you desire. The Nova Scotian has welcomed many distin. g-rzished and discriminat- ing guests — why not you? Full detail: Iron tbs Resident Manager, any Canadian National Agent or from lb: Hotel Department, Meand- IAHADIAH HAIIOHAI. IZIIIIIIAYI HOTEL DIPARTMENT A. S. McLllAN, Grl. Supt. WALIB PRATT, 6n. Mgr. N-Il SEED , Now is the time to attend to ihe LAWN and GRASS. PLOT. m: out the weeds and sow "EVERGREEN" LL44 some u! our SPECIAL T AMERICAN MIX- (We have a Special Mixture 101' Cemeteries.) Then we sell EMERSOIVS "m" lrasses especially adapt- ed for growing under trees "N! in shady places. sllfggzpale at our SEED . i iiiarter & 0o. ' x LIMITED Woo (it M. Lampson 8C0. LIMITED. 54 Qlleen Street London. l. C. t England A Canadian National Welcome awaits you iovA iconar < i i i MIXED LAWN GHASE. I i URE. "$111111! Lawn Seed" made up today. from. Phone 341 4'1....~o-..--.........u.r. "n" "u" Ivsvsssssnsslls EVERY day the weather presentsa bill at your housel Sun...rain...snow . . . each takes its toll from the appearance and value of your home, unless your paint is right. C-I-L New Process Paint is all ltsname implies. Made by an entirely new and im- proved process, it defies the weather's worst. Why not make its bril- liant, lasting beauty yours . . . especially since it costs no more than ordinary paint‘! [W PRDCESS PAINI - Made bq the mnltersofllucu RUSSELL CHAMPION, Kensington HAROLD ll. MOABE, Public Auction Sales r lusw runs ‘MPPIII m: will u tarnish- : without on!!! h! applying B- T. I . mm,“ t Ell!!- I-M. Bum Rests-mm hy Alfred ‘ Fraser, lac. New Annan W. l‘. OALLAGHAN J CO. 8t. Lonil m nus ans-e ). .Nsw loch, 1i. I. i HARDWOOD Flflililliiii Beautiful Birch and Oak un- l All thicknesses and grades. 30000 it. to choose Macll0iiALli -ii0WE WOODWORKING 00., LTD. Charlottetown The late Alexander Muir, has at b oi’ Canada. The greater which he will ever be remembered by the of these is the famous song of which he was the authon-"The Maple eaf 4 Tun! least two m- nurnents Forever”. 901116 Mount Pleasant Cam m ire memory of whidz liv/‘\R_l.l)'l"Ti-"l‘nv\'N’ GUARDIAN The other is this beautiful monument in b the Grand Orange Lod Association the late Mr. ctcry. Toronto. erected to his c of British America uir was a member. London Letter BY GLANVILLE CAREW (British United Press) to the community as that or leaving the House of Commons? ‘mat question arose the other day when a well known surgeon, going urgently in his car to a patient, was held up by the police in Parliament Square while an obscure M. P. crosc- about it. For nearly three hundred years that is to-say, since 1646 Members o! Parliament have enjoyed the pri- vilege of having the trafllc held up ior them as they enter or leave the House. The police have no power to alter the practice inasmuch as there is passed at every session of the Touss s. resolution "that the Com- missions a oi Police of the Metropolis take care that during the sessions o! Parliament the passage through - the streets leading to this House be kept tree and no obstruction be per- nlitted to hinder the passage of mem bers to and from this House . . ." Now, Westminster and the Houses o! Parliament when Charles the First was King were not on the direct route to two great railway stations and a great hospital-two hospitals, indeed. There were no huge fleets of omnibuses; there were not scores of thousands o! vehicles passing every day; there was no traffic merry-go- round such as that which surges a- bout the Palace oi’ Westminster in 1931. Perhaps it was a pretty courtesy phree centuries ago, even thirty years Iago. but 350 stops twice a day, each istop of 30 seconds duration, making ‘I1 total hold-up o.’ 5 hours and fifty minutes is too much ior the public ‘o pay even to flatter the vanity oi i M. P.'s of whom in these days nine- teen out oi’ twenty are obscure med- iocritles.‘ It may be that it the courtesy were reserved for front benchers the case would be met. and the rank and file members might be allowed to take their chances in the trafllc as ordin- ary mortals must. But st present not a single M. P. would agree to waive the privilege of watching the world wait while he walks into the house. They love it. Stands England where it did? May- be it does, but the 2V war of London does not. The tact is that the grim old iortslice contemplates ending its days in the Bosom of hther Tham- es. The Tower is in no hurry. The slow est tortoise could give it seven fur- longa in s mile and then best it easily. Its speed, according to the experts‘ stop watches, ls just one twenty-filth part ot an inch year twenty-filth part ot an inch per year. so by this time in A. D. 2031 our LONDON, May 22.-Is the time of ' a great surgeon hurrying to a life and death operaiX/n worth as much ed the road-and he kicked up a row ' ifics a high sclentlilc person at theiirl-c National Physical Laboratory. "Then" ‘or, said one of the Beefeaters the oth- er day, "two men arrive with a mys- terious box. They proceed to put in- to the cracks two steel plugs which are watched and measured at inter- vals with instruments which detect a ‘movement of 5, ten-thousandth part oi’ an inch." There is. or there was, a theory °I BVthat the movement had something Member o! Parliament approaching to do with the tides, but. whatever the cause, there seems no doubt that there is a steady move towards the river. The Salt Tower, which is so slowly migrating, ls 600 years old, and according to tradition its mort- ar was mixed with the blood of wild animals. However much London may change lit has always been an article of‘ ialth that the Athenaeum Club was an institution resembling the law of the Medes and Persians which alter- eth not. But now even that belief ls falsified. No longer is it regarded as a sort oi’ social sepulchre and the waiting list has grown so long that young men seeking election will be well on the way to middle age beiore their turn, comes. And other things have changed too. Gone are the days when a iam- ous blshop-so the story goes—si:ood 0:1 the club steps looking down Wat- erloo Place and demanded, not. too . be permanent? Jectlvc phenomenon." Though clubs and fashions ichsnge, it is evident that the Bank so. Not, at least, for. say, 500 years ,or so. I The other day a firm which mak- ,cs a specialty oi’ manufacturing and iizzstalling heating apparatus receiv- .cd an inquiry from the bank about {heating systems and, in reply, asked if they might send an engineer to inspect the lay out and prepare an rstimate for an installation in the [bank building. To this the bank rs- plled with a question; could the firm guarantee that the apparatus would BRONZE HONORS NEVIN’S MEMORY NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 22.- iU.P.)—Music lovers will gather to- morrow belore an old ivy-covered house at. 40 Trumbull street here Ethelbert Nevin wrote "The Rosary" and where he died on February 17, 1901. In an appropriately simple cere- mony. the widow of the composer will unveil a copper plaque placed between the tall windows oi the room in which Nevin breather his last. The tablet is inscrlbedh SNEAKERS Canvas Shoes With Rubber Soles The above are very popular during warm weather, vaca- tion-.—or the tennis court-or sea. shore. The prices are low and the value wonderful price. Brown Canvas Boots, Men's $1.20. Boys‘ $1.10. Youths $1.00. Childs 90c. Oxfords; Men's $1.00. Boys‘ 2k. Slnnthu 95c. White Tennis Oxfords, Men's $1.25. Women's $1.00. Misses 90o. I 0 ' Brown Canvas Strap Shoes, Misses 80c. Childs 70o. 1901. This tablet placed by the Con- necticut State Federation oi Music Clubs." The Nevins, Ethelbert, his wiie, and their two children, Paul and Doris, came here early in 1900 from New York. He was born in Edge- worth, Pa. Although he had been a social light in New York, he lived simply in the small aparement. moved his piano into downstairs and did most oi his com- posing there. any sore corn and out comes all the pain. The com shriveis from tight shoes. You can dance or walk in comfort. Use only Putnam's Corn Extractor. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by druggists everywhere. PUT NAM'S “In memory ot Ethelbert Nevin, who died in this house February l7, He the parlor Robert Cameron Rogers, here as u played the piano and always had a Just a drop or two of Putnam's on up and drops ll. No scar, no pain. no pinching arly. of the pontlfical head port- “Wltich of those two cabs ought I to take, Jenkins?" to which the aloof Jenkins replied with becoming ‘dignity and fine diction "I should ‘Lake the one on the right, my lord. that on the left being purely a sub- may of England. does not expect to do‘ near him. The state highway commission and boards of supervisors oi’ various counties are co-opersting in a cam- paign to prevent Arizonans avoiding paying personal property taxes by using out o! state automo- biles llcense plates. It is estimated there are 5,000 such motorists who r’ an ' i’. . htllsolcwefiullitvwsllqs i1 S‘) ..-._,,..\v 4r Face the situation squarely. Remember that a lapsed policy is a menace to the future happiness of your family. Hardships may suddenly fall on‘ frail shoulders unaccustomed to man’s burdens. By maintaining adequate life insurance you can be sure of independence in your later years . . . sure that your wife will never want. . . sure that your childrert will have the advantages of an education. The sound advice of a Life Insurance Representa- - tive will help you solve your personal problem. Consult- him today. Life Insurance Service One o! a uric: of mersager sponsored by Canadian and British Li]: Iruwonce Campanier operating in Canada. __, _ '__ ITHOUT realizing the fact, you may be robbing your wife and children. Iierhaps, like many other men, you have taken from your dependants the protection of Life Insurance which they should have. I b?!‘ Yale student, wrote the words o1 “The Rosary", the song which gained Nevin undying fame. , The composer's life here is com- merno mini by more than the tablet. Mrs. Frank Crown, who occupies the house, has gathered what is probably the most complete collection of Nevin relics. Miss Flora Calhoun, a neighbor, remembers him as a frail man who blossom-usually a single narclssus— .._i________ COMBAT TAX EVADEBS PHOENIX, Ariz, May 22.-'—(U.P.)—— from are residents of Arizona. NOTEh-We also carry a very low priced line oi’ Brown Tower oi’ London will have travell- ed four inches towards the river. It ssmos that periodic observations have been made during the past year I on the movements oi ths buildings; in relation to the slippery blue clayl formation on which they stand. Ev-i en the beefeaters are collaborating with the fysicists. When a Beel- eater sees a crack in the masonry Sneekers for Boys. All sizes at 75c s pair. However we recom- ment those M slightly higher prices and guarantee. Attsv...r.sa .__._."'°°"'“GM he runs and tells the clerk oi’ the works. and the clerk runs and not- 4'1 4-0-28- PARADISE ca? WATER STREET. First Class Eating Place for Ladies and Gentlemen. Quick, Courteous Santos. Dine or Lunch Hers When Ill Town. 10 meals for . 21 meals for . .. .. Breakfast 8.00 Dinner 11.80 81mm sac and Sunday Lunches Ive Cwlm. all Flavors. also loo Cold Drinks. Lohsiers and Oysters and Fruit In lesson. IUMMBRBIDI PARADISE CAFE S UMMEBS IDE $3.50 . 81.2.5 A.M.to10.00A.M. AJLto 2.001510. P.M.to 7.00 EM. atailllonrs. Khalil night g Summer-side. May lat, 1031 MOO-Snt-‘li. Slred by Guy Aaworilly I (2.08%). slrs oi (our trailers with rarorda hatter than two minutes, via: Lee Axunrthy 11.5814). liuy McKinney (1.58%). Mf- l!" Elwin (1.50%), Arlon Gny (l-Mll/g). (‘my Axwnrillyhs In la 82,000.00. Blul Axsvtlrtll! II u son of this two-minute sire. and u lull brntllrr to Lee Axwnrilly (1.58%) Dism iluiety Len (2.10%). by lllngtn (2.00%). llud Axworihy has extreme speed. hr has been halves in one minute tint. or n riny truck, anal quarters on ire. in i020. in 2R1)‘.- nrrnndl. He ls n bright hui, sound and kind. Guy McKinney (3) (2.0i~"~'4), (ll (1.08%), World's (‘lmmpion (i) year old trot inr 1026 lion n! Guy Axworihy and hnli brother in Lee Axworthy and hail broth- er to Burl Axworthy, Guy McKinney t" £200.00, winner oi Ilrsmiltnnlnn stflsa No l the richest purse ever won by n liarness hone. Dora it pay to breed to the best when you are getting the aervlr-s [or the ice o! an ordinary roall Horse? Bud A! worthy volts are worthy oi nois as they are large In sise. well made with th. heat of (set and legs. Perlreily clever in every way, . to 92o n». In road rnrt nhnlis. Nrftllflll u» any nnyillllls’ further about vrnrthyis speed for he lms as much ltillfii us |I|l lull llrnthsr Lee Axvvolthy has‘ LHII/q. "ml worked n lull mila nrer Albrrinn truck In 19.10 in 2-11. the lpllt K ll 1.01% n» a rmld "n. Mlnnln Axworihy. Bu|l‘s um can an your old wvm her rm In Bummerslrle In 1030 and won ‘lml. money in Charlottetown winning, the Srl heat In 8.24%. Mr. Frank lilrlherall, has Just lull] n 2 year old (or th 1500.00, full brother to Minnie Anvorthy. Dues It pny to hrerd to Horse! Cums and sea him. Guy Axvvortiry sired n trru-ysnr-oid that got a mark o! 2.07 in i020. and soli for 825.000: and Mr. hit-Kelvin. a hull brother tn Burl Axwnrihy, had a two-year old that won nlnr races in n20, and n: a mark of 2.09%. the world's ollnmvlfll tyo-ysar-olil lroiier In a rare. BUD AXWORTIIY will leave the onmera stable Monday iih for George Ho- NsllPs, Kensingtnn noon, thence through Dlargate to llr. It. J. Anderson's Stanley Ilrldgn over nlghir Tuesday, Mny liih, through Ilnpe River mnl New Glasgow ts Mr. Norman Lingfis. Wheuiley River, at noon: them-a to Inrnuhnrsnnfis Livery‘. (‘harloiieiowrg remaining till Thursday morning, May 7th: thence to Bunshaw norm: ihv-nv-e to lllr. I'ruilit‘s. Vlctnrln. over night; Friday. lilny 8th. ‘Is-yon noon] illenrs to Charles Crussmaun, Cnpe Traverse. over nlsht: Rniurrllly. tiny 0th. t4 John Davlson‘s. Betleqne, noon: tin-non homu- in Owner's Stable, iinmmarslda. Manila . llay liih in William llrfiregofs. Lat 10. noun; them-r across lorry tin Port Illll to Wm. MoNerlNs. Tyne Valley. over night; lllharbelPs. Portage, at noon; Wednesday, nrer night till Thursday morning. May liih: in 0‘lmary at or nenl Vernon , .\latthe\v's over night; Friday morning. Hay lflth, in lienrgn Wm. Robinson's. ML Plsnlant, over night: Saturday, l\I||_v 10th, in John llmniPa, hllsronrlse. noon! lhrnra in Nummersille remaining at owner's slnlllu until Monthly. flay 10th. These Routes will bs rnntlnned tortnlllntly throughout (h: Benson, hflllth and weather permitting. v Terms: $10.00 tor season. $5.00 at time of service, lltl.00 November lit. 0r $25.00 to insure, Iii-Oil at time 0| service, 110.00 llarrh 1st, 103i. B U D A X WOR TH Y REGISTERED ILRA. X0. flfilflfi. CANADIAN 1:110. o year nil]! u-elnhin I'll! lbs nd Ax- slnsn tl a rlglai Tuesday. Ila; 12th, thence to Harry 0'l1rien’s.. Alherton, May 13th. to llr. Frank hlethernfs, Cum Wolfe, icon and Mares at own!!! risk. v .i_\.\ll'..'l T. \\"I'I‘E, - 0