an » .- . L." ’.. as 91.1 A tr, _ W. , ..._ T,»,.._ .. ___ __`. _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ -§--»_~.- vi." ~ . ._ ___ __-fi-`-:._' - W Y “"‘ "l~i' 1-. .f'~. _~. 2...- ._ II '-' ‘». ‘ T". \‘.‘ ]` _ ’ ‘ ‘ i " ' "f‘”"" " .wi Sli" "F-'___ _ _ _ _ a ~1 2 Uh ..._»5»-~&,Y._.. ,, _._ 4 _"=_.4, .\.._,,.__-_ ‘ ir. . . _ - V Q .. k, _ . __ . _ _, _ v~,L,y..., .__¥)‘.'__ ,__ ` > ` _ _ __ A __v'._`_ _ J ._.. -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Q-_ ._ g_ .N ,~_ _ __ . .__-._ ._. < -_ l I _K1 N7 ` .U _ __ .,,_ _ _ _,_ _,_, 1 ,,_.,_ _,., _ t ,.. .-,,.__.. 1 _ _ \,» r ._,. _,__ _...» __ 1. mn. ._ ._ .__ _ _ _ . .4 ._ _ ' 1- ' '-` _/1 1-.v .‘ 1. ' ‘ 2’ -‘ _ _ - ‘ -9 »" _' -. ._.-l-1' ._ ” -“ ,' ,_ >- Ci ~.~_\» _,r _ ' _- _ > - ~ ‘ ..- _.-1 .-. ,.‘f:;=`\>.'f 'f._..5y_; A _ _.-~f.__-_.; ;_. '_ ';*__'_a~“_‘; ‘_ ' ,fa <.‘_f-“fi _ ~ *fr “v , ` , . . . . _ _ A n _ '¢ _ » . it. 1', ~ _ __ sg »..,._-..,»._. w __ __ -1 ..._.___,..».. __ »_ , _ w , \ _ ~. _ __ ~' _ , . s,'*,.' ;'- - .~‘f , _ _ , _ . _ _ _ I .~,. . . . - _ | 'v\_..` “TIS _ ` _ THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARQILAN I 1" 5..-._»~/ti... ,._'¢’. . ‘-\.‘.'. _. _`,_ '»_,,_;,, rf l‘I§sT,0_F_`_$!eI¥’.' _ '_ , _ ,_ . 35,1911 _ I 1 gHANG1NG BEAUTy_ contains more ideas it will change in _.__ form, and will bring in its train a A Fremhman has been writing 8. modification of the facial angles." bout “The Beauty of the New Wo- man." He holds that everything, even in beauty, is always changing, FLANNEL F1NISH_ and present changes in the social,and| 4 moral conditions of humanity are go-l In finishing the bottom of baby's ing to bring about the triumph of al flannel, first stitch with the machine new ideal of feminine beauty, conior-,near the smoothy trimmed edge, then maple ro the evolution of women and| with Ordinary crochet cotton -nd Sew to the changed tastes of men." Ising needle overcast the edge: nvluiu. is generally agreed that English wo-i Cf0°h¢t "eedle mai' be Used. if DFS' mon are taller than their grandmotn- tered. neither .requiring Close Work ers. M. Finot declares that this pro-'_S1UC€ the Snell” mB_Y be One eight ce” Wm go 0n___..w0men will become inch apart. Whip tothis edge a heavy stronger' bigge,__ hut not necessarily torchon lace. It makes a neat, ser- less graceful. As the brain of woman vlceable mush: "7 “'- ;-Q e _ '_ F """“ _ ' Canadian Pacific Railway Summer Excursions a Round Trip First Class Tickets now on sale good for return until October 31st ‘L f To Vancouver \ “ San Francisco ;-::.i.'.'f;:°=‘ l $126.65 Seattle 5 Portland _ H omeseelcers Excursions 4 ...TO m Manitoba, Saskatchewan fc? Alberra June 12th and 26th. July ttlth and 24th. Round Trip Tickets >t Very Lowest Rates Bertha reserved and all information cheerfully furnish-d on application to u u lc no D. l’. A., C. l’. R.. Tir-lset Agent St John N B Opera l|ouse"“Bui|ding‘ x ` "ITAl.4Y SHALL BE." Letters of Francesco Crlspi bearing on the Italiam Risorgimento were published in 1910 and the American ,In 1864 Crlspi was already recog- nised as president of the party of the Left and in 1865 he was elected vice-president of the Chamber-oi De- puties. From the outset in parlia- ment he labored actively in the op- position. As the ministers succeeded one another each seemed to, him “more fal.a1_for Itlly than its pre- decessors." “The ministers of the king are ruining the dynasty sud Dre- paring for Italy new catastrophes." "But," he declared, "in spite of the errors committed, the prevailing pustllanimity and reoriminations, Italy shall be." And it was this in- domitable Mazzintsn faith in the future of Italy as a great nation to which in no small degree Crispi own- ed the success of his public career. What Italians needed more than anything else in the periods of re- construction and national develop- ment was 3 confidence in the destines of Italy which should enable them to look beyond the party wrongs and the discouragements ot' the hour and work for the future of the nation, “Ministers go,” said Crispi, “and with them disappear ` the evils which they have caused. The nation remains, and we should work that it may' establish itself and become powerful.” Patience and moderation, these are. the virtues which he re- commends to his own followers ot the radical opposition, at the same time that he inveighs against the government in the chamber. In Sicily there was particular discon- tent and agitators clamored, some for secession and some for a repub- lic. Crispi condemned ironically the one and effectively decried the other. "Sicily may commit enormities, but regain autonomy never!” His Mazz- inian unitarianism remained always unshaken, but while it excluded from him' logically to forsake the repub- licanism which he had learned trom |the same master. His conduct is cx- plained in his famous phrase, "The republic devided_ us, the monarchy unites.us," and having made his decision, monarchist he would re- main, "frankly, loyalty,” he de- clared to Favare, "so long as the _king should be for Italy." TREASURE HUNT IN WALES. Llangollen, a private village in North Wales, but been revelliug in s first class sensation. Nocturnal visit- ors have been searching the ruins of Valle Crucis Abbey for the will of Anthony Pritchard, whose estate, said to be valued at $3.750.000. W°I\t into chancery 100 years ago in the absence of a will or next of kin. The will was supposed to have been left in the custody of a caretaker named Jones, but alter Pritchard's death it disappeared and claimants to the estate have been hunting for, it ever since. ‘ Some years ago the grave of the caretaker, Jones, who aDDe8.l‘s to have exercised a eort of fascination over Pritchard during his life, was twice dug up at midnight, and the coiiln was searched for the will that was alleged to have been buried with the body, No will, however, was found. > Visitors, accompanied by their sol- icitors, have from time to time a- ppeared at Llangollen and assorted their claims to the Pritchard millions and to the estate. which includes Llsntysilio Hall. the land on which St. George's Hall, Liverpool, is built, and large t-a garden in Calcutta. Recently a number of secret visits have been paid to the abbey by un- known peonle, sometimes in the early hours of the morninz and sometimes late nt night, but always during the aihsence of the guardians of the' place. On nne occasion it was discovered that the huge paving stones which his mind all ideas of secession it led, compose the floor ofthe chapter nz 1 J ` Kee .s t/rep goof? is me ideal rig# tooth paste- It does more than surface-it searches out a impurities-in the folds of and makes for entire mouth pleasing in iiavor, cooling and refreshing. _ absolutely free from grit. I purifying and preserving. I as well as around the teeth-prevents decon1p0Sili0l\ 25 cents the tube Nyal’s Tooth Paste every d:1y- Nyai‘s Tooth Powder once a week ‘ -a combination that saves teeth. W- B- Howafd- 1-K- R055' _..."r:."i.';:."‘.l.‘1.‘;‘f.:'3‘:".:..*... TOOTI1 PAS TE cleanse ,the cid forming the mucous nlelllbfalle health. _*_ l houses had been pried up. _Since than stars have been taken tof have the ruins watched day and night. Farmers in the neighborhood 0! the abbey, one of whom was a very old resident, stated that before the abbey was enclosed as n show place the chapter house was the living room of a large farmstead, where it is under- stood. relatives- of Jones, the' caro- tnker uc Llancyniuo Hun, 1ivod,' and some stats that Jones frequently vis- ited ths abbey at night. It is thought that he- may have concealed docu- ments under the floor of the chapter house and it is asserted that certain documents on which the claim to the millions is based bear indication of having been kept for 3, considerable time in a. damp place and under the chapter house floor. Whether anything has been discov- ered or not is not known, but the principal claimant, who some years ago asserted her case was all but complete, has after a long stay, sud- denly left the locality. GOOD ADVICE. Senator Ingalls tried sarcasm in public life, and it failed. He had nn exceptional gift for making ene- mies, and they ultimately retired him to private life. Once an intimate friend wrote asking his influence _in invor of a friend desiring a. public appointment. To this letter the Sena- tor returned a very sarcastic ans- ply:-“My Dear Senator,-I think. it would be well for you to reserve offerin it to the decreasin num- one." It is said Mr. Ingalls never , latc..-Ncw York Tribune. | In Kcntuckcy thc mail clerks are finding it necessary to guard against wer, and received the following re- "§‘i",'f.‘.ffl"‘1.l||l§,A,,|n,‘|; »\ ing number of your enemies. instead - I lsarrowa.~ Bom, a train happened in ached baton on the next stage and when they were were found to be por- ot places. They contained packages or and by congressmen to their con- according to the privilege enjoyed members of the American lsgi(lature at the expense otths do pertinent of agriculture and thopost otlice. Hungry sparrowa, with an ap- petite shspened by the cold weather, had docked to the mail-bags, alter _pecking their way through, had ds- voured every grain in Ibundreda of `packages.~ - THE EARL AND THE ANGLER_ *FF* 'Ono of the Earls of Minto had 9, Within easy access of every I ’I`ii¢ very heat asoommo $l.l_l0 Perf ~... Wan»maker's, Five minutes' walk ut Shopping District. _ NOTED FOR:-Excellence of cuisine, comf`ortable` appointments, cour- teous service and hnmelike' surroundings, I0 minutes to loading stores and theatres. ST. DENIS HOTEL C0. -- f Also Stanwix llall Hotel, Albany. N. Y. _ ,_ _ Gil angler was throwing hh- um. an-th. flier nearluntos vnia_n~ 5 can ¢”,,,u,_ man camo up, to Elm and mqmrm Whit kind ol sport hs was havlnr, 1-no sonar i-wusu ,runs lc wa.. ...ft V-VU! S0011 'And that he could do \;¢4,. 118|: 1! he were st' the other aids of tho "°"'°'°- °‘m“\U» ‘T14 §l'°'ys slxpence if !°'l1 “BYU me across." The bn.. Bain was struck, and tho g¢|`,g1,m,,,_ gettin: um nngiur on hui bunk, ..._ ,rtod him through the water to th, other side. True to his. promise, um A1181" - Produced. the sixpsnce, _which he protermd to the strqngar, 'ho however, smiled and remarked, "Givé it t0 tht! Brit beggar you mggg and tell him it is a present from the Earl or Mint..." . i Where to Stop, in _New York HOTEL _ ST. DENIS Broadway and llth St , New York City ' Illlll COH|`.0R'lS-\ITll0U'l° IXTRAVAGANCI.. _ This famous hotel has been renovated, redecorated refur- _ nished, and many modem.up to date appointments have been installed, arid can be compared favorably with any in the city. The _ only first class hotef near all atsamship lines. ' point of interest. Half block from lations in tha city at Day Up. 4-z7dlIs lyr. _ _ I _ _ L -' 'if n ""' E ' A i " i _ ‘_ Broadway, Filth' Avenue HOTEL VICTORIA and 27th St., New York i I . ln theatre of the _Shopping Districl_ __ ._ ’/,|_ "..,, M` ""5" |.'_V.1'\".'\l_7"~'- I-~ _.'11 .'lTt_.--.=`_'~`_ -`\"i"_".f_| ~.', \1". complete %~l .__`_f ___‘_` 1*; i . J ' f - ~,_.| "3 -_i:'.‘I;»`,:,"_',""»c_¢. _ ladies vi _ _I ,,..,,.\1r '__ _"___", A Modern, First Clasalotel in all its appointments. Furnishing and decorations entirely new throughout. Popular with siting the city without escorts because it V _ V4 Y __ . _ homelike and cosy. ‘ _ .wi __-.-_-_,__ _.-- »~|l| .".|,j,`, - In Walking Distance ol Shops and Theatres ~ rin Il-H ll "HHH In lm \ _No cab rare required 500 rooms.` zoo rooms with bath Hot _and cold waterand telephone in :ery roam, Cuisine unexcellcd. your sarcasm for the rapidly increas- ` 0 " _ Y 3 MR. iidr of yoirl friends of whom gli am Rooms per A and upward forgot the r..b..i.¢, but it wus too European Plan _ Canadian money _talren at par HUNGRY srarmows. GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Proprietor. ANGUS GORDON, Manager ' _J 5 __ \ . , . . -- a _ W - ¢,_i :_ L_ __< ._ W 4 s _ __ ___ ' _ -- _ J F... ¢-'fr CD , I , y _ T ‘ /-iw _ -' . Sung by that Dainty Frisco Girl _ __ ' ` _ -_ _ -‘* J: ; 4'" ' ' Btossoivl ssl-:LEY i _;< Wornls by l".DGAR. SELDEN ~ \ , `:;2 A. .,*_‘ .»_._,_ \ Music by TOM KELLEY A -_ Soa. _ g--.sz -1;-_ :f~1:_1=:°»- 1- iii# -rs, ru: isp Ni? ' :__ '!1T:_i‘T=I¢;'_-_’i; *’ ;;i’;l'_' _ii:>;°°-'LW ' _”1l_ :I iz Q £1* `“;f~:““-rg; i lk? E.',!;1, °; _ _ _, _|,,“r l 5' ,Q ll I W 71' i fi It* l1_ Fi. 3% .l mf; Moderato. H 'I ‘_ ' | u'_ _ _ fx - :Zi '_ *-00* "Ml ';;i’-___i‘” 1°”';"l_::§_ _ B fi: re a ---rf in il '3£~3§Ef,§;e`-1r_=_-*_-_f-gf-"-E;-; ?_-3/1 -'“ | 'v _ ir 'l it ~;»-=~----__ ja 3--~__#~ _ __ A-N--g ~ Nei Use to Love, Little Girlie, .. 5' ‘V -eine - 0 | ‘ 6 ° T>ng*_siR* or me wi ” ie camo 'is' _ - ° 4 (When You Know No Glrl Loves Youi”) ,, _f it... .Z _ ..‘;‘i' $.l.‘ .. _ .iii §i..“.....». il. ,Zi 5?; - -iii li .il "I-_‘if _ ‘:g_ -E; i-is -3-:~ or _L_ li l ll) P _I -L. :_-_ _.l§¢i_i!_`l&;;:§gi: I I §_,_ T ` " 'WEP _L-:E 4 _.._.~f=l <1“1` Yi 0 -in i _-1 _b "- ' 1 ii in -sa c: >Sf’ AAL up ._1‘i_:_ _ '_ - " I I' ll if d_l._a1 V T.. -IZ -0- v " _ _ ' ' -i.;-:1 .1 _a » _ll in il k Z* FQ i _ _ to love, W5# Win ll? ii. nr _ ii" _ io, when you know no ’l W il. rl: I_ 'J it ;“ -2.- " * V ' _ _ U -_ -rl ` `,, loves yon;.......... _ _ rr ri "Y _ V; , v__. 'U E' £3” ___s;:1=_._J--3 _ __ -n::1- __ ` _ ` _ ' ~" »` -_ CH ff » _ ‘“ Q __1:'_;‘____’|;,“`i-Tfv>,_I_r__'i;5?;l_~J; _ _Q-~'¢‘ ° l Q N4-iw v .I 1. “Lis-ten to me lit -tio boy, . . . . . . . ' Tell me what.'n wrong, lit - tls boy? '. . . . 2. “How do you know lit- tie boy? . . . . . . May be you're slow lit- tle boy?". . . . I F"""'i'_';_ ' l _ L i_ '~l Ll :L 3_ '\ u *ll TW# _.U ;f 5 _ f __ - -fr- FP lu. *fri* “ 'ui' > > > >< > -mg. £24. ei ral fillti.. _ :_j:1T_" " _ __ ___ J Y! _ ’ A A A __g';1_,__, _ ; 2. 1 no ‘ 7°; : _-Y - _ J, J _ _mm i _I _ )__ V 0 L _'_ g|‘_ V- V _ " c ._t2lT¢-.éF:‘§QT*»¢1i~ ,Q-_i 3 t V il I P ' . \./F _ It's no use to dream, little girlie, when no dream you dream comes true. . . . . I could give some “_ “_ _l 1l__ _.L_ il -3 Pi _ _ A A A A A -5. & ;'_9i_'l__tEl3°_-_*_:-;, hr ;]_- -A _ _ 7 _ 4. ul. JL __C'_¢-» I --1-1_1' . , L. -. _ -_ ~ | » -r ~ - _ _.-irE,=-@-,--r-- _.___ 1; if A Li i 4, -i -iz- 1 9| ru Sli Bstdltlip maid, ‘Tm a - Irsid, You’vo been much too ooy .. . . . . .» .l/- -1; 2 -i -_l _’ _ »- - _ -A J. if J -- J -fi: #ff r' ?-rn' _._ " _ _s 3 fr :Ji :,__:>_..l_*_1: ' I _ ‘-lf ' __‘ 1** '--` ‘_ -_; °1;!l:_ 1'-Tl`~‘ I 4 i ___ - ' A ls ' K - i” I , ` _ __;a.__h_._.|~_¢_-4 if -Ffh _ __ f" in. uv _ ' ir, 2 P- J 7'* . Q’ '-3 ik- ' dealt" on love some one trust' Why don iyon dream of hor too?. . \LLl._. rt-n~ “ii om _ :_-_ JL? $2130. alt; I _ I f ja if.: maid, “I’m s - fraid, You miss lots of ' _ , -_ V- _'_ 1 >_ > > > ui \v ‘I _ love lit- tle girl - is, and could do 'some dreoin-ing ut it.'s nlo use ” 5%.' 1 J _ i ii H >$ 1: ~» 1 I » "` ._ . _‘_ F-ez .-, ,p I, - _ _ I "wart l Ill" I!" if _ *T* “ Ti &-_-a_/ X _ f .~____ f __Y_ _ , n _ v I A v I fa .vi ,v ll ll LE* in "" » GOING TO _ NEW YORKZ You will enjoy your stay more il] you stop :ii .1 h'otel- Centraliy located, Accessible, _ Quiet and,_Refined, Comfortable Accommodations, Good Service, __ .Qpurtcous .,qf§reaiment. jypp .-yin get all:'o§r~ihese atlhei _izz we.: srl. ~ between Broridufay and SiXtli'1W3° - _ sunoreau BLAN. Siligle rooms, ‘with priyiiic Iiiiflhl $2.00 to $2.50 Pei' DDP Double rooms, with _private ’Dil`flh._ $2.50 to $3.00 Per DW. AMERICAN 'PLAN Rooms and Meals $3100 to $4.00 Per-`Da¥» ' T. E. Tolson, Pres. and Mgr. Chas. McCready, Asst. i ;_ ` 0 l m-._-_---v Hotel aymond _ 42 EAST ll I -' any 1 _ _ _ 2 Blrcks East of roadway 28th Street Subway Blliwll ` st _tho door- A 3 blocks east from Hudson tUl>¢l W ii. aw. and .sm sum. rlvo mug; to Grand Central Station at 04 sl or ronn Rm. simon sf 1th 4"- _h Convenient to theatres and §P= especially suited for ladies visiting I York alone. ` sums noone Sl-5° - -i-zatlME|yr. IB; 1|.. |1061;-5ri¢¢ ‘ ° ' Blish] a`n~s1?cr "yes" if you'ra nteo,... . Don’t dodge the .old abou and rioe,... . .... i ° ' ) 1. ' ' V 2 ` K X CG S. “.201 4'. E ii __ _.Q-‘ _ _="‘_=:d- _ _ ._ _ , , P* ~ ,,,,, “ J ,V ' '_' . love, lit-tio girl-is,Whonyon know no girl loves you. yon....... neg?" ° ' ,Yanni -_ ‘ ` _ _ -I.-. _ _ - - _. “il” __ .,\ ,_ , i #_ ' , ._ lntmiattonal Copyright Secured i All rights reserved _U _ _ _ f _ ~ - _ _ ' " Publlalma of "THB GARDEN OF ALLAI" Vocal and Instrumental. ‘ 'f '“ ' i' _ , 5 ' 1- “$5153 flllN>-¢lI.l!llI»l 0lIAl§0Ul Qllllii-Ili! Nil TBI LII” ' » _ ~. . > > M- 1, _-1.5--._ - _ is fa-a -”i-#perm 1 r rm- me il:-;~.";E=§s-.:‘l‘!=§-1-f§..1="<.°§,§,ili.-g “' hliéblllpn ’ a'B\\nta'r,_ .. Ztfl |lll` itll. all lvl! ll ~ lid ll" . “ax _ I; i . F 1* *V ' _ n _ :,~ _ .F T - -_ f - 4 i » 1 hit-'=' ' _a A *_ ' _ , | _ _ __ ' _ - Y .0 ef ‘ “ ~ _ if o i 5 F 'hi-.‘°.».-~ ' "-sq.--n-» 1 3”” » E 0 s;iiz1lrmo»c¢ull:cr1lat1snmeoo..c¢r»»r,,.u"»»a sr»am;‘nwr»|uoay i _ - __ ' ` Q 'T . KI: ` , ' f , _ u»g»yp¢n|»g|n,‘\ruunar some co., N... von - dwell. - ' “"”° ”‘°*°"°"»'°°~ _ - , i if < _ nal... rss: _ . n _( V _a h>w l!'_.c l _ " 818». ,_ - ~ r ~ - .= _ _ . _-e __»,.- _ _,_ _, , A )/ _ , _.,, ‘_;-¢¥?*;* §:°'lill‘r.‘§‘J'.'..l?'i§l§i "F,;i,H_ iff . -§i,,.,i_r...§r.=:~_., _' *__-» »f, _ gf. °i‘.i.'°.’=l°°"‘- _i..*__» ,_.,¢. .*»i." ~~"_+ . a\°§'"`_ .1 .on y 5.;-;f_`.__f *mmf “l.t“¢°- ‘0ne`dsy_ I. Hawi '