liing 6f Allan?" To Stay In Vienna VIENNA, Feb. 2'7.—Kirlg Zog 0f Albania announced tonight that he had decided to remain in Vienna despite the attempt. to assassinate him last week and gossips were at- tributing his decision to a desire i0 stay near the pretty Viennese actress, Frankiska Janko, whose name was linked with the Balkan monarch for the first time to day by tile news- paper Weiner Stunde. Tho newspaper says that the Kinl‘! attentions. to Miss Janko almost led him into the hands of his enemies a few days ago when he missed by a vateifbyilifoléi g cTgirettesT daypthe fair uni-en wishes constant- ly to visit theatres, cafes, music halls and, above all, shops with her royal escort. . As Zog seems unwilling to deny her anything, all public palces which they visit must be under police vigil- ance. To add to the dangér. the actress lives in a neighborhood where reside a number of Albanian emi- gres, many of whom are unfriendly to the King. They had no difficulty in learning his habits and deciding where to vratch for him. The police said King Zog has been incessantly in danger of losing his life and no amount of vigilance could have prevented the two men cross- ing the dark street to attack him Friday night. Reminis By Thoma T. Champion, Cannibaln Press sun Correspondent IONDON, Feb. 27.—-Mrs. A. N. Wil" , the novelist who, in col- laboration with her husband, wrote ‘The Lightning Conductor" and oth- er "best sellers," has in her time met some of the most august personages of the last 500 years. From King Ed- ward VII, the ex-Empress Eugenie, and the King of Spain, her acquaint- ances range back to the ghost of Anne Boleyn, one of the several ill-fated Queens of that vigorous monarch, Henry VIII. In her reminiscences, "The Inky Way," published here by Chapman 8r Hall, Mrs. Williamson Mrs. Williamson Tells Of Ann Boleyn Ghost Hampton Court Episode Figuyes in Volume of Delightful _ __t_-__ CHARLOTTETOWN GUN/vtlvllllvvafi v_ CEIICGB- smile faded and changed to a look of tragedy that was like fur. 'I‘ho woman stood very still. She seemed ' to be listening. Then I heard the palace clock strike four. Bile heard it too, and moved away from the mirror, so I no longer saw her face. But it was towards the open window that she moved, not the door. She didn't seem to climb, yet she went, or rather, she was suddenly gone." Over breakfast Mrs. Williamson told her experience to her hostess and the other guests, who "looked at each other oddly." " ‘Come to think of it, Lady M--," said Sir A-; ‘it was the night.’ " ‘What do you mean?’ I asked- has many a delightful passage con- cerning these and other great per- sonages- It was at Hampton Court, but on separate occasions, that Mrs. Williamson encountered both King Edward and Anne Boleyn. King Ed- ward she met soundly in the flesh, but her meeting with Anne Boleyn clock strike four. That is the hour,’ answered Lady M—. must have been King Henry the Eighths prettiest queen. " ‘We may as well tell her,‘ said Sir G—-. - ' " ‘Yes. And she says she heard the "Well it seemed that my visitor I'd been First SllOlVlll. N ew Superlleterodv , Models. . . with features that give even finer RadioReceptvion A A i; sleeping in her bedroom, and on the anniversary night of her execution. They had forgotten about it, but that was more unearthly. Any visitor to England who fails to few minutes those who were lying in wait for him in Votive Park after ' NOWlnthc new Majestic Super- a l . heterodyncModelsnvidelyheralded, ' Zog had left the company of the , visit I-Ia-uipton Court Palace misses ‘u. - "l Wflmlni - LEPEltS CURED B!’ OIL seeing one of the treasures of the was h" yearly “m” 1°’ lpmaflngl are for dehv l ’ ", i ‘The King is reported i‘) hB-v lflv- Crown. Founded by Wolsey inthe and she. “NW5 m‘ s°m°"°“°nl ' - jghzxl expensive gifts uipon Miss (British United Press) days of his glory. the P811106 was “m” ‘he w" °‘ ‘w’ ‘l- "1' Manyaddedfcaturcsmyet lower-prices! Janko, who is tile daughter of a gar- dener and whose sister is married to a locomotive fireman. l-lc met her here five years ago while she was a music hall star. 'I‘-he Albanian ruler escaped unhurt last Friday night when two political PORT OF SPAIN, ‘Trinidad, Feb. ‘lb-Within the past five years 130 patients at the Leper Colony on Chacachicare Island, in the Gulf of Perla, have been discharged as cured. The cure consists of injections of made over to Wolsey‘s royal master as a gift. Here it was that Henry VIII passed much of his time with his six wives. The flighty Anne Bole- yn maintained her precarious posi- tion as Queen only for three years before she suffered the headsmens of Katherine of Aragon. Henry's first apartment called (officially) We had already henrd of the ghost wife, having been seen about the I premises. The Palace, too, has an The Haunted Gallery. Mrs. Williamson's meeting with New type “S51” new euperheterodyne circuit, , tube that gives even purer, more realistic reception. Equipped with eight Rogers A.C. Tubes enemies opened fire on him as he 3:3]ngmiizonsougremgtilndfo ‘s: axe m Tower Greeyh Hampton Court Kim; Edward VII at Hampton Court . . l. ~. w” leiwum ‘he °P°'a- A member °f patients and doctors report no m Palace remained a dwellin8 Dlace for gtgacengas a’ very genial mclden" , , , g lonseflt-llVCd and finest "‘ his staff was killed. After the attack f _, d1 snowed,“ sovereigns o! Englanj to e W amsons were living at some , di ' O-iecis- Pawn“ Wh° "e 5cm"? short distance from the Palace, and PCIfOIIIIIIIg IR _ 0 ID1308- v Zog hastened to the telephone to inform Mls Janko, who was awaiting him at a. restaurant, why he was delayed. Vestibules and corridors of the ‘im- perial ‘Hotel, ullvre the King is lining ed as cured are kept under close supervision for several years as a precautionary measure. The leper settlement is managed by the Government of Trinidad. Comfortable living quarters are pro- the time of the earlier Georges. Now- a days u. great portion of its enormous interior is devoted to private nport- ments, in which eminent men and women who have done the State ser- vice in different directions rrside at one summer afternoon a messenger from the King came to say the King would be pleased to take tea. with them. His Majesty arrived soon after. and amongst the agreeable things he said OVCl‘ ten was that the pleasure Superheterodyne There is only one thing for you to do. See for yourself the new Majestic Models .1. . priced at are brisilzng with lxliiccnlcn llllfl _ . the Sovereigns pleasure. The State _ , plamclotms men Wm“, 0mm. gulu.ds‘v\l(if‘fl rm-v ilu- doctors, nurses, nuns Aparmmtsv with the“ tapestries afforded him lnvvreading "The Light- i $115, $149 and $185,..n0w on dlsplay l are stdnoned m front Howey“ misimld patients. The settlement is and pamungsv and the 8101,0115 111118 Conductor had induced him to divided into two, one for women and the other ,for men. The number of iz-pcrs now being treated is 400 com- pared with the usual average of 500. Officials of the settlement state that natives suffering from the protection has proved insufficient with Zog frequently jumping into his automobile to drive to Miss Jan- ko’s abode. As a result police have found it necessary to station amthcn detachment of guards in the vicinity of her home. disease are now reporting voluntarily To add u» the difficulty of the pe- , for treatment Fdmeriy it was lice guarding the monarch, who cart ‘HECESSMY for medical men to comb here‘ to undergo treatment m u the islands to find those suffering throat and stomach ailment, BQEIBMIYOIU the disease. OQ-Q'§Q"O-§O-O~O+OOQ444Q§O-F%O~OQ4-Q4-O—O§%O§O-O-O-O QQ-Q-O-OQ-OO-O-OW i In the Day’s News how often do you rend of that you can't clrcumveut iiho unexpected, you CAN take the precaution that insurance pro- vides. Consult us today for the type of policy you ‘should have. lZpWILLIAMS & BENTLEY, LIMITED grounds surrounding the Palace, were thrown open for the enjoyment of the public by Queen Victoria. rhel-e is no more delectable a place of excursion within an easy Journey of London. Now, concerning Mrs. Williamson and Anne Boleyn‘s wraith. The nov- elist explains she was invited for a week-end to the Palace by a lady of title. On passing into sleep she was still much impressed with the roman- tic character of her surroundings. » “Suddenly, something waited me. I didn't know what, but there was an impression in my mind of a WOlflal"5 laugh. I found myself sitting up in bed and at first I thought that mom- waslrt all moonlight. It wes so clear that I could lock deep into the mir- ror. I saw the bed, and nxvself sitting up in it. Yet a second later I was not looking at myself but a: another woman. “She hld Pissed between me and the mirror. Standing with her back to me. as she did, r sawalso her re- take up motoring more keenly. From another book of reminiscences written recently by one in very close association with the Court we learn that soon after his Accession King Edward visited Hampton Court. Ho had not seen it for many yeais, but WB so charmed with its old-world loveliness that he had ideas of re. turning it to its old use as a regal dwelling place. A brief consideration of the cost of doing this, however, caused King Edward to conclude such a scheme was impossible- Tennis “ians" will be interested to learn that Henry VIII laid out a ten- nis court, and that the last royal personage to use it was the present life could hold no more great thrills for me. But Canada gave me one, the thrill of immense beauty and human achievement. No one can see Can- ada's mountains and sky, Canada's sweet laka and wild rushing rivers, Canada's vast golden fields, and be sad. In fact, Canada gave me such I Charlottetown in our store. R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. PROVINCIAL DEALERS Summersidc See this latest Superheterorlyrw Majestic Radio ,,,,,$ , .' tragic accidents! scarcely ,, ing must have come. the room was so Prince at wales i day passes um “u, n, mo"; full of light. Then r realized that it ‘ ' , I I . 1 serious injuries to unsuspect. wasn't the lizht of day. Neither was ngrfisznsggltlgg in Cmada’ Mrs‘ “m \ with eight Tubes’ including I , ing victims. While w; m" it moonlight. or. at all events. it “I thoughtv a’, the end o, 1920mm, / three new "55P’ Screen-Grid Tubes m , unforgettable Joy that ever since I've . i = ! I l I _ , v z Insurance underwrite", ilect.on in the glass. ller ems moved, ted to t l l . _ .. l , l v r i (Jflmervn Block. Charlottetown. P110“ 1935- “d m” '21’? 11:: "fit"‘"' Si“ w” levelling the ‘uiliflplzlled-otllrrlfv glllglldrig M ' ' ' H I ‘ l ‘- - c , , w i. .- u, e . - Ml; 33333,- l. l. u... w... w... 0...... ....., Hear Rogers alestlc our over C. H. G. S. i“ —=—‘— — ' "‘" ' ' with gifts of land. It seems to me ‘ - i . was dark and shadowy. Her brows ' ' ' “- I 1 _ w," pencme, m, m "one, Sh, u.» w»... people m- ... get t... and Summerslde, every Sunday evemng at 10.3!» I , g -: hm an a grey dress with the sheen girls or men and women to leave little i l ' ' of brocade on it’ and he‘. skirt was green England for big’ golden can‘ __ __ _ ,_,..-¢,, - .. unmemel, wide u u she W0" i sda, they mention too many d1‘! _ l l r . ~ I f t!’ d l _ 2-2; _ . J ‘ i t We lllave shipped large quantities of Ground Limestone ' slightly tilted hoopskirt underneath. rfignceagnd sxfieglgltflfigealm $0 made of papers under two Sides 0! Joy are good creams. Of the Drrght peg plant! do not grow ‘au§lBLlUAAiJ, di-LLBAAJM was nee-calm’. m! z o the lsand and it has given wonderful results. ,1 -- v '1 supposed that some visitor the things that have the ‘puugtho the oilcloth on the floor. There W115 rods I like Alexander Malcolm, as itvhaving c. stunted, yellowish appear-nu allowed to run under u" "' “ g We gone" your orders m em“ M“ or bnud “mo . _v v must have wanted herself and pun or the moon for the fldevvv so little draft that the oilcloth was does not seem to mind the hot weath- Iance. m this can take a tablespoon of the paper. moisture thul . Can ship bagged lime be one day's notice. . dressed up to play a Joke on me. as 3"” smmdm"? “d Md lmbab‘? ‘er M d0 many reds Charity in also of ploparded non-cull: mixture pow- concervcd for days st I tw- ' . § . _ ' . Punishment for my slipping or: to zrenbivinfl five 0i‘ 81X Twill!» The "mi for this season. Olympia‘ stood up cler-procurable at any Cflllilbfk- Int us All try to add a littil - " § Bflmkyme Manufacturmg co I: bed. But 1 oouldnt imagine whom it "d W1 We" o" PM 41w! and well. through all mt summer's dinolvo it in malt a gallon or mt neu to tllemumu of ilnmdli - 1 '1 ~ .. could be. None of the ladies 1 had Manta e . ""118 W" the Ouiflide Rim 11°01‘ w drought and heat. mu is a rich pllr- water and lpply to the roots of the prossion by having n. Hm! Q (Operating Government Lime Plant) _; 1m at; 11nd” were a, young m. u 8'11 that the fire could not be seen- from p10, '11-“, quite 01d variety A,“ 01m ‘ping; m‘; “m; ‘mi, m‘ “wag 1g n g1 pounds, 1f we cannot é BROOKVILE, st. John Co. N. B. f beautiful as this. Besides, I thought 911° Wtslde- "d hi“ a dim" °1' is l1 lovely pinkish lavender, dolngliismoist either from rain or a good chase the better strains of seed -- ....................................“Humans; r mu locked tho door. Mr. Elmer Fa-rnell who has been "w" mam“ We" found 01 "w well if n. all suited with its ernfmnulum with lukewarm ' ‘um. mu neighbour will share will: l "As I sat there. staring. but not in in Montague for the past few days nw" Th“ m" W" diiuberilte]? 5°‘ vironment. Powerscourt is one of the Thil ha: worked wonders for lll some‘ of till Ill-Pill"! "'5' °' w" n i "l0 1988i frightened, the face in the assLyted p-eguy 1n m, service, o; N‘ "l!" We" 110 DB/PBY! "M" ti" best true lavenders. I received, for atmmy a time. otherwise discarded for 1M3 d " v i minor smiled. the different churches on Sunday. ouch“ when it w” Md i‘ 5M" present last year, a collection of If you‘ Ire fond o! Oaluldulll- W0 In Ill neighbour! ill u" " i "WTW "9 YW?’ I Mimi- Ho sang two beautiful solos at Low- “m” 38° and “he” we“ W‘) "Pa" British Columbia “ sweet pea 865K011! Si"?! 1mg after the firlt of God llid ‘hole who N’! I J ‘There was no answer, but the or Montague in the morning, an! 1n S: flrilhfilizlgzfisly fifamw" SECGSQQIIQ although they arrived late mats hove come-plant "Ball;- with their flowers do not 4 i I - . - . Montague United Church in the u- m“. 18° and fife given quite the worst amt all-am for 1am. perfect flowers. 1 mIfAfll-l prosperity. “) i , I K1’ ' '1 ' __()F THE__ ‘ ‘ , and the Presbyterian w” d°“°' but “h” "mud M“ pea ground in the garden-owing w have never succeeded in getting the I have mention!!! W‘ l ‘ f“ ‘ = _ ._ A f M tn Mix Thi Chwdh u. u» evening. m. libs-gel] “Pwwd if the" 1W1 ‘been w wt over-pipulation b: my sweet no. new ma» strain lb come with its botter nmtiu of will-w" " h, ilivfln 5 o erso s is always willing w help and an ser- gm‘ ‘"11"’ m" i" WWW!‘ The family-three were outstandinggfimg Inllch-ldvlftllod fluted puma. but but my RHINO loodlmau w; w d‘ r.‘ v ‘vv-vv at for vices were greatly appreciated by the rm“ ° m” n" Tannin! I military. Prince. a magnificent crimson-red," m"! b! Mme doficionfl! in our loll in annual Pill"! will be Ill‘! u. _vm vv~ _‘ 3i, a - different churches. v b“ 1"’ "w" “mlm-‘Y w“ ‘h’ very large and seemingly almost which in heavy clay-loam. 1 may vise anyone interested cacllliif vv n, u} ~ . a Bad Cough m" °l e 8"“ “MY 0f the W- sun-proof; Magnet, a lovely thing, my um 1 am onthllll-lltlc about u» mm. \ "W Is m Being Prepared " :*.e.:.:"~.:::*:.:.."l my“ "z: "es. c“ ."::..“.::':."l.r"""r"-"e “m....""""““‘“ l ‘e '- , , _ y n I .2. esp er on-rou - l! you Inylnn gar i Ti , = ‘xi _.~-. _ ...‘i%“i}»"i.i':vs‘..: ‘iii.'£2".°.ii.ll§$l3l°"""“ on sum-l Mel-l w l» ""- lmwb l» ewe-w- m» w- u- wm M» m: v»- www '1 m - - "m" “h... ; v3 a I l: Few iggfle ovf the Islam] Ten-phone Directory h sche_ groymitltoakludtfizlgggmficltltzla 21:21:; tvlvlieexlvrvlvlted Céllllildh inbthvenvuevening, _v - lac-fleet sweet pens in my who]; wi- weeding and cultivating and can. with morninll 1101:; ‘rmlvflv , , ; .. u e or pu cation on the 15th of April. Listings will be colt! little‘ but it can be defended upon d ren m, u a "I mo Gard n ‘ m m The o“ vmmon 8mm‘ "m" mm “w” m m u“ nv M4 little llwuw‘ v mutton: l I‘ closed on March 8th. oatm- gwlzvgge m: 1211mm m M; v Mwnvwied Mr. H. w. Ives, 8 U18‘ —u deep red in wit» of its name- III loom in ran held down with ‘Here is a bomb m; M v v v“ ,_. Persons wh v t d t b . a to . m W. bomovvw o was the soloist of the evening. and crimson King are also very good discarded brim. ‘Sh! blink won Here dwell with , i v . 1,, _ _ o m en o ecome Telephone subscribers at m, m; l; ‘m, p1,“, If-nulggqfl w", Continued from page a deeper rods. blunted limbo narrow intervals bo- nonotto ~ v. v v v this time. and subscribers who wish changes to be made in t u! mofd. m" mung." iéluznlo-ofnsggi On IPriday morning the Rev. and - I cannot impress u» ltrongly m tween the ma: use“ repaid its oomjmpl. nlumowillnwu I ,3‘ 4;; W‘, (v v$l::€nlels5sll3lln§i,c:l‘:tlllg§rl0cli to Salli: then- requests to the nearest bomb, o, md vqnri, mxmldn,’ m k1, h, Mrs. c. n. Armstrong arose and ‘mu lilck to mp,- selections one is lure my readers the mt that mot pea; colt may over, u, when mtuvlilo. Hem" " ' . v W11 y . ,an n any event, not later than m" mo?“ efive- It s I m’ eepl breakfast in their usual way. and 0!. trying out a m: novelties if one mustbo plume early, uloonalono - Fm‘ ,3 - yard, 8”“ v only c ldron m count Mr, Armstrong proceeded to his fox wishes; Constance Hinton is a fine can dig satisfactory, 1n g “my; w,“ W‘ h” m - . - . ’. . Thl i l ed E llbl 'h ditan f hlimMlryPickfrd is m , l ,, v. The Telephone Directory-because of the extensive field lllrcl-lolllmlpctalollfm n, gold: 1-13? all» ltllgaxe A2281", a u "in"; ‘:9 man?“ m“, m, “f, u ,0 “T; 322:: mam $1.4M; dz. m. ‘Ii II“ II!‘ Rllll M. lo v, », 5 . which if, cowl-g gm] the frequency of its u b u, b" lento the‘ “ , loosens the ger- -llden ' - Aim-W“ 8| cpa - p . 8 "m! v "91 I llld < on, IIIU ~ . s, ~ l. s, y a pl] e-— hlelm m “um aw the in: lmml-llfé Mrs Armstrong went um the ruffled (so-called double)‘ mm Cali- manllNd at bottom of trench n"- 7‘ °"""““' a hot. Y, - N _-i haslong been recognized as an ideal medium for advertising. Eon. but of tho medi-éne 1| umrbedmn, ' I a 1 1 ,1 QM,“ h ' “m” "lb along 1 unload from but I v ,. 1i v. ,, Limited space in the new Directory is now available for this "m" "'°°d' "lm" "m ‘nmflf “mam mm m look M M‘ “Wm n1 ‘nigger: “p of t ’ m? m l” M, Mm m. n“ wim- l "d m.” "'7 n“ "a m m‘ ~ . h. 1 "urn", v u» bfbllclllll mm and thus he p. iu- - was Bllfprised to sec smoke . m one he m: care ully mu aside for the pin-boa. vurim but tiny dill l‘ . i ~. .. . wglzlgrhglgmw ,1 the nilolo tmbi! coming through the front door blues and Warrior thmbmnsy mama Fill trench right to up at plum; g I Ill I. m! told M‘ "h?" . y ' a a Plea“ not, ggrefully the dosh; dam m”, ,, 3,7,1: ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, “m, from m front porch. On opening r m u» best. n, numb u m», time, u the old custom of 2mm; m I" I“ 1'4 W h“ T?“ u! w i; by, . ‘- T: domain- ‘ozyvnv Flue. Qigntlilletho door the smoke wu so dense but not so large. Block Bess m n» as the plmtl grow mm to mo too . i bun nlwll i H ‘li- "Hli: 1 I L 91L], fnhufy,‘ .,',',,,, JPYQQQ, “'0'; that aha was unable to pa yum good. ‘rho cream one: seem to be the often to be productive, of dinin " ‘ . l: trouble, Q I pt two bun: and 15"’ ‘ ‘ i. 7" _ v q or the greatest hum mm m soverltho m was so m closed the door most-difficult m am with, as they starting at the bu. or m. phhfl, 41. i "bl h. h! y. z m finding m. W‘ “if”; _ ll a 5i}, v can new‘ m“. ‘ fituilottvzolylig; asaln and ml ml- neighborl. wllo are generally vhiteuelled undxthere- way: sprinkle the Iroundwith air- . : f!‘ 3- 15. ,; . n“ '° w“ m \‘. not accept a Ill n i! tad §mmm,".‘57i.;"?~"‘ 191M qgreturned with her in a few minute; fore, liable to rot if sown too ea/nly. Monumental: rum a fire DslfodiLIvory retu- and wan; clicked limo before lowing and rah it liehtlr in- lonotimu yams-amt u! "iv