< . . 1”. i ~ } .r 3'~ .\'.= I " "Y Farthe Largest ' " T ` -' " ’ ~ ' ` - E Daily- Gircuiation » _ ' _ _ OR in this Province. _ . . ' I V N; its ; --é-~---Y_~__v. -_.__*___ A _ _ i _ _ , *__ _ H i V i _, _ > I . 1- - sa -sais; -list 'iiiui¥‘?~%'tiiii.i2.‘i".i’i°.‘iWi..} _M cHARLo'r'r`s'rovvN PRINCE 'EDWARD xstaun CANADA "saronnliv, APRIL 24, Iso, I I I ‘ ti 'Q ‘E A'r"ifAl‘i”"m*.‘i." .AAL W ` A ’ ' » ‘ ° . was fx' ;- Yo LV' 'AJ' Y 1" .- -\ ' . _ - _,___ __' __ .. _ _ _ =,- ii _ __ __ P _ " "" ' ir _ , ' 3" "T - ‘ , l ~ ,..,. __>__ _ PARIS IIATS DRUG DN BERLIN MARKET German Indies Declare They Will Not Wear the “Beehive” lite. Tn" BERLIN. April 28.-Tens of thous- ands ot' spring hats of the "coal-scut- tie," "beehlvq" and “mushroom” types have suddenly become a. drug on the market in Berlin on account of bitter polemics which have broken out in the fashionable world. Just as the miiilnerv windows were filled with fascinating samples, labeled persuaslvely, “Latest Paris style,” Princess Pauline, of Thurn and Taxis, an acknowledged authority on feminine fashions, and three prominent ladies of the theatrical world, uudertooir .1 vigorous campaign against the "pet hat" (as the genus "beeiiive" is called in Germany). The princess ihurled it thuuderbolt by declaring that she had just returned from Paris, “win-re nothin-g is 'known of this ‘latest Paris- ian fashlonl' " ` l~‘ra.uleln Woust, the charming com- snedienne of ilie Lesslng theatre, has asserted her refusal to wear “tiieso nionstrosities, which only become women who want to hide their faces." l"raul<-in Massary, of the Metuopol the- ntre, calls tho new hats "waste-pupcr baskets turned upride down." I l“ra.uleln Witt. of the Residcnz the- I litre, bemoans the “liideousness of the 0 'pot'i\at,"' admitting at the some time that she had .lust bought six of them l'i`lbur ll'ri'r/71/, /lin famous aria- “"0 the vther "bunker" was rtvnrr- ‘ V me " f' ' e- of /'. ii'/in /iris lwcii /iono/'eil by 11 //lc (.'roil'ii. /lewis of }'}ur0]»rf 'GHEIALIER-’S SONS IN BANK SWINDLE Demanded Advance Sums to Se- cure Loans That Were Never Realized PARIS. April 23.-The police are at present inquiring into a, daring bank Swiniile. the accused being the sons of a. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. FWS years Mo the latter rented a fiat in the Boulevard Strasburg, for which he bald $1,200 yearly. His two sons converted the fiat into a. bank and an- nounced their reudiness to lend to peo- ‘Dle in embarrassed circumstances at a small rate of interest, The 'banners naturally received num- erous applications, but before they en- tered into any transaction they dc- manded sums varying from $2.50 to $10 payable iu advance from would-be clients. 'l‘his money, it was pointed out had to y~ it-ry und se-ized ii large- quantity of ine-dicainents, ch(-misi's products, and surgical uppllauces-. The priest is charged wit-li practising medicine li- gully. This tu-tion ngulnst hliii hu!! been taken nt the insilgatlou of thc doctors practising in the cantun. 0! prlcsl is :illi-gt-il to iiztvt- ai-tcd as a. doctor for tliri-e _\eurs, i.-xumiiiiitg all tliosi- sit-it »pf-opic \v1\o uppliel'i‘tr»"l1im, ivrlting out prcs'ci‘lptiunH, and lpl'cpiir- ng liiiusclt' iiic ri-ini-dies which lic in- operations. MONEY IN FRANCE Plenty of Red Tape Must Be Unwound Before Society Could Get Small d Sum of $40 _ ticulars are given out showing how numerous were the forms to be gone through before un institution 'known as the “Such-tu. lu. Dotation de la, Joun- esse" could accept a legacy. A school .mist1'ess, who died in the department of the Drome, left '_'00.franca ($40) to the society. Yet before the money could be touched the president of the ‘republic had to sign u decree accept- ing lt. The minister of labor and thc rirefi-ct of the Seine had also a hand in the mutter. ’i‘hi- school inistriu4s’s will und 'her death c.i-rtiflcate had to be examiiied. l{cr in-irs had to bu cominunlcutcd with, and the mayor of h r commune had to supply o. ccrtin- FRENGH SOLDIERS ' DIE 0F THIRST In Mauretania. District-Wells are Filled Up by Moors When Fighting Il Going On PARIS, April 23.-'l‘hc frightful re- Dort of the death from thirst of a company of French soldiers under the command of an officer in Mauretania is confirmed by official news that has just reaclieil the coioniul office. The Mauretuiiia region wlu-re this disaster has happened has been -described by the officers and soldiers who have served there as an eerie licli of rock a.nd'.siJ.nd. its nbtuuioniua-iit has often been 'ad\'ot-ati-ii. 'i`hc region is worth- less for trading purposes; its occupa- tion is no good poiiticzilly. aimi not a _vt-ui' passes without its iulc oi’ museu- cres of military dctacliiiiciiis by the suvugc Moors. The wells are few and fur l»ct\vccii, and \\'hcn fighting is going on thc Moors illi thi-in up on the line of the French aii\'uiir‘<-. 'i`hi- rom- pany iicstroyi-cl nuniliercd twenty mi-n besides Lleut. Salerc :iiul his siilioiwiiii- atc, M. lit-rural. Atljiitaiiit ilcrui'tl, sec- ing that ihs coinpuiiiiiiis wi-re doomed, and fe(-ling himself cupulili- of the <-i'- t'urt, made for the' Fri-iicli fori. which he reached in three days, The ri-lief pnrty found that all the men with their coiiiinander had died at thc mouth of abandonment of thu.t part oi' thi: so- crtlled possession and rctircmciit to the settled cultivated disti‘ict.~i ol’ Mou- a dried up well. The govcruor-general /1 of I“rench \\'cstern Afrii-zi. iitivises the I i _ LURD -CHARLES BERESFORUS 'FAREWELD _Q-.,» l ` If ' ‘ 1: u ffm' Iris /`In_r/ had como down In Obmlicricc to Aflnii/'alfy Orclrfrs. ortl ('/iarlt-.v lit.-rr-S/`orrl .s-a_i/[rig _qoozlbye lo ilie o/}`iii-ii .e"l- S. But it is hint-1 "fl 0 Qi-|95 011 “S 0 WW "“”"“ ‘-“me “'“ ‘”`l’°"‘“"~‘ ”‘""""" l'iiM(t`itit» lii~l»\i1;;»Mi in uw noiici- or ills Issues' should he avceoteci. Reference .puiiciits thi- .|>i-inirioii:-i coiidilloii ol’ hull t0 be niade to the r\ll9S. t0 the his porlsli liiiiigct since- tin- separa- tion htw cunii- into force-, and thai when he re~:civ¢-d monev iii- looked up- mlnisterlal decree which approved them, to ti. certain article ni' the ("ivil Code, to a decree of 1898, to a lziw of on it us an ii' ring, ticvoii to the nci-iis tliuii his ii\vii_ (in si-vt-rail oc- <~1i.~iiuii.~i lin- lim-toi'.~4 had 4-oniiplaineil to thi- prix-si. :ind had 4-vc-li iii-inzimicri tin- iiili-i~\'~>nii-in oi' tim Bisiuip ot"\'~‘l‘- -snlilcs. llut in vain, l~'orty ri-i’ the ~_ iii. inaitti-r liow nftcn it is plaicc-il in its |\ro|u-|- posiiluli. _ New Children’s Bill I Will Improve State of Juvenile LONDON. Apfll 23.--[ly ilie l‘liIldreii iilll. which is now in forci-. ii dctor- i:‘lned xtttemyl will lic iniule. in lin- prova the lot of tlin juvenile, .\ wom- un with a baby who wuniod u drink. was made by the polici- in iiuiul over the child to another woni.iii, whllc she want into tile puhlii- house to liiicncn liar tliirsi. Al a public liousi- iii r\iilci‘sguic street. ri lnniil boy ciiieri-ii one oi' the li|ira_ selling miners, lic wzis promptl_v Iiliicreil to leave the phil-i-_ win-ii ho l`i‘i>||od, "Oli, its lil] ripriii. liaivi- ii look at this." and lic took from his pocket ii small roll of paper, which he hciud~ ml to n barmaid over the counter. it was the boy'e birth cs-rtiziciilc, which :iigwed that he was over li .\'c=\\'s of 'l‘he clauses dealing with 1-hlldreii "lui drinll have aroused mucli interest. it becomes an offence piiiilsiiiiliir with N flue of £8. to glvo lutuxicutliig li~ ‘llliif to a child under the nge or five learn except upon u rloetor's order. Or in clues of sickness. upproliendod sickness or "other urgent cause." The holder of a license shall not Miow a. child under ilie nge or funn ti-en veers to be in the bar of inc u- ;eiise\i 'premises except during iiiii _'WPI o closing. and no psrann shall :WN or attempt to cause a ciulu to ,l_'|'t°r n bar except during those hours. 0"” Nflllly mu; he 10| for tho first _Face nnii £5 f r a subsequent one. I 'I0 provisions of this an-i-tion do rm' “Billy to “railway refrcslimsnt ntzonil or other premises i-onstrilcteai, 1:-Bd Ilnd intended to he useil In good lth for any ur osc in vvlili-ii the P §l‘_’;_‘_|,1"B” 0! A ilzeiino is nierely i\iixil|~ -llvoulle luoluag Clause The section referring to smoking are that tobacconlsts must not sell to My ¥;°Yl0n 'apparently under the use mul xtesn years" any cigarettes or N""',¢¢ capers. whether rm- im- _v-nuns for °"l 0Wn ule oi- not. The penalty onnsuch a sale may be £2 for a first '_mm°°.B¢5_fol’ is lecnnqll and £10 for ii “u 0) messengers In uniform are , A sliopkccpcr \vill not lic guilty of un nn open iiregrnic bcinl left without an support his vhlldren he niiist apply for (_ii'i'1‘iicc for :<1-lliin.: ioiiiirvo. :is flisillu-t 'V010 *'|i¢-'ll'clli-.~', to ii |icl's'oii uiidi-r the :iwc of sixtci-ii ,vi-ui-:< if iii- liziil no rrii- .~'on io iii-llevo iiiui it was for ilic use oi’ iliiit porsoli. it will lu- ilie ilut_\' oi` i-vcry 1-onsiuiilc mill piirk ici-cpl-r ivlicn in \inii'orin io seize iinrl i-oi\|i.~i‘uir~ tlic 1-lgiir(-ttc.~', clg:iri-lii- liiipi-is, .ir iolmi-4-u iii' uiiyliody uiiilcr illi- nun- nil-iitifincii whom lit- muy find Iii ilu- iii-i ni' siiloking. iii- may -*f‘=\I‘\'li =\ lH|.\' thus i-aught lu thc acl, liui not ii trlrl. 'i‘iir-rv is un lmportnnl 1-iliiisc i'ci`1-rr- int; lo 1-hllil llf<- ii\s\ii‘iiiu-c. licni-cforlli iiii_\' pcrsiiii lniving curl- ol' n i-liilii flir- \‘i~ii_v or indirectly' liiir_\r\-sicll in thc luiyiiicul ul' inrs .1 organization. In ii short time the ei‘iicieni.i_v trulni-il to give first :iid as- sistance in thc i-vi-iiiuality iii` \\'nr.” I Mrs. John /l. Sli`rIi`n_r¢ from whom liar /iusbaiul Cup/_ Sii`i'I/`/ig iwciii- 1_1/ Sf?f'uI`f'rl rl ¢[i'r'n/'rr' il/ Seo//mul, riainif/ig Lord l\'ui'(/ilaiid as <'o-ri-- spondenl. .Mrs Slirliriy has ap- pealed thc msc ¢‘lai`mi`1ig that the case was no( propi=rly rondiwled and R/uv wa.. /undo I/I1: 1'iclini of evidcmtr' -in favor of her husband which she was given no cha-ncc to tcsiate and had left estate to the- value- poor relief in lm given them. I of a ounrter of a million sterling. deny. T/ie cost of Um .s-uit was hope to have ut lvast nine =\ftPi'n00H wardens und sith-smcii, whose livl-,s lcared up, Irreproaciiabie members 9 i' thi- congregation, including church- tum-stil-li_\' for many yours] are now "~' . , 5 ui » , _ _ . .. The-sc classes \\|i| on sell'-supportiiig‘,l\\...,,|,.ri,,g- Wheghcl- tm., are reapy and involvi- no cxpi-use to the central mor;-ii-t] at all, lt was the vicar himself who made much relief. How the Error Was Discovered <‘<\UilU`i' \\'iii hi\\'L‘ tl I>0fl.\' Ui' \V0m<`i\ thc rr-vvlution in the roursc of his __... i ri-ttention to the fact that it is not a no more banns must be published at Ulillight that She herself Shmlld bi’ U19, body oi' nurses that we wish to create. the church until the difficulty is '"t‘ilUUYl¥`»'r0fhlhe iirwpi' AYIUHIBIIOH: mid, o ie at er_ The neuvs that the Ecclesiastical commissioners intend to obtain from Proteststions Thats h - uv., |,,.,.,, lmttf.,-,,_t, of umm-,.,,l|,,,m| parliament tt Spf-.vial Act of Indmnnity, PBM’ °° c°"“'"°d liicli will legalize the marriages az t. James, has been received with ¢°f‘¥ Were Futile N°"'i"9 Political or inflamma- BERLIN, April 23.-The Bei-nn po- .-u=rinoii on Sunday evening, Ili- said ln- had iiiscnvercii zt iluw in the title oi' ii ilocuini-nt, in connection \\'ith \\*hii‘li it had bi-conie nr-cc.~:su.i'y to ciiiiiiiiiinicuii- with the i'i-gistrti.r- general. iii- mzidc inquiries at Som- puri-iiily no lii‘cii.~'<- for iiiairixligcs was ring(-s or piiblish vainns. liowevcr. Pc-tcr's cliurcli, Sitiutonhury. after u. long cnjoymcnt of wedded life, hnvc hcurd with puincd surprise thai thi-y ure not rcully married at ali. "My iiiislntml has hccii tcliing mc tluit lic could lcavi- me il' he vvislicd,” said unc iviiniiiu. Siu- wus siuutling on hcr i'ioorstc|i sui'i‘ouiui<-il l»_v hcr iiirci- ruino lhimc from his iiuy's toil. Siic sniil it gnily, with tt siiillc: but cnc could discern hi,-iicatli her words ii strain oi' zinxii-ty. To two _young couples who had ar- rnngcrl to bc married at St. James cliurcli at Eostv-r thc announcement which thc vicair \vzi:-' coiiipi-llcii to nnikc on Sumluy luis niitiiraliv clinic as u ed ztnd :ill thc iieci-9siir_v arrangements matic. \Vlioli, lui\\'c\'\-r. the vicar broke tho painful news thcy snw before them. Will Entertain Roosevelt LONIDON. Alpril 23.--Sir Alfred Pease. ai. mcmlii-r of thc grant Quaker family, and -.i celebrated huntf-r. will ibe Mr. Housevi-it's host lu East Af- rica during the ox--prcsident's tour. i<`ur two months, Mr. Rooscvr-It and his .party will siuy with Sir Alfred on his ostrich tiiiim iind vstutc, 'covering scvcrni thousand ut-rcs ut Kilima 'l‘hekl. Act-iimpnnietl liy Ilulme i\‘Liaioner, sir .»\lfi‘<-d left for Mom- hnsa u fr-iv days lu'i‘orc .\lr. Roost-volt sailed for Naples iind he is now wait- ing for him to reach Nairobi on April Ili. from where they will have s. thirty mliei railroad trip to the ostrich farm. Old-Age Penslonern \\'fd l.0Nii()N, April Eli.-'i`\vo old ago pan. sioiif~i~s_ .lumcs Riitlgan, sc-venty.twn, \vldnvvfr_ und Ann l'riicl..ird, seventy- tlirec. widow, oi' lnigwardins, were married ul the Rninan ifailioiic church. ilorsford, on Wednesday. Postollloe \\'l¢es Sheet LONDON. April 2:1.-The sum of £7,979.10() will be required during the coming fiscal year for wnfcs in the postal services for the Br tish isles. The salaries and wagon for London saddled on Lord Northland ‘ By 11 strange irony, ilie first man to hc murried in the uiilici-liscii church' was ai luwy\:r_ 'i‘lils \v;is in iictobcr, 1857. l<`roin that tinic until a few- \\'».-eics ago the status oi' tho church. 0r_.,,.t h,,.,_..,., of th.. I-f.g|S¢m,-_g(.m.m|_irliigcs, \\'us never questlonc-il. limi ni' fin- .-i-i~rt-i.~ii~_\- or the oxrm-.1 run-l 'l`l\f- Ili-'<'f»\'f-r.\'. when it Primo, was (-atm., ,-[.gi,"‘<'ll 1ffl“l`_I\i-" 1ll`i`iVl\| _]a,,,p_q V1.1.,-0|, _s.,m,. p|'l_\- _y,.,,,.S "gm Iii in-i-uim‘» iii-1-c.`U"“"g"""r"l [UVM newmar-l fore iinulii-» f- soil-innizo :iuy mar-Iflill-I1: "'~'¥l5l“I" I "\\hcn it came' to hand," mid Mr.. mm-r|ng¢,, \\-onli] tum- plum, ut SL Guest, "I noticed that ii_lu\rc the numei oi’ St, Pt-tcr's. I wriitiz of the i'i-gi.strur gi-ncriil pointing out thi- crrur. and liclonging to the ciiurch. i-`iirtiicrcor- rcspoiuleiire pnsscii bctivi-cn mysclfl und thi- aiuthorltics ut Soinci-sri house,i \\'lth the ri-suit that lust wcck l rcceiv-I nd it lliltlvc tlint no uuii'l'i:i|.;'cg wr-rf- t0i tulci- plum- :it St, Jziiiu-,~; until un order, of ri-ghitrutioii limi iii-vu iiuiiit-_ 'i`hi-g i-urollury to thlit, oi' i~niir.~:\-, \vn>: (hail -ill pri-viou.~' inurriagcs nt tlio churchi \v\-ri- illi-gui. l "lt was not |iif-nsunt to have tol lirclili fin- ni-ws in my pririsliloiu-rs ati cliurcli on Siinilny. i trli-ii to inakcl thi-, ziiiiwiiiici-nu-iit :is ri-assuring as possibl.-; liut tiii- lmrc truth that thc, prrviou.~' ni;\rrl:igi».< \vi-ro ills-gal couldl not iii- ilisguisi-ii. .\iau_\' of the people, I itliii\\'_ \v<\ri- i'<\ii,~ai|lvl‘:iliI_\' dlsiri-sshd. u.~'u:i|i_\' so curoi'uI, hntl ne-vcr noticed thu ilisi-ri-pnncy in thc certiilrutcs in ull tlios-¢~ fifty yours I <'on’t imagine.” Frenzled Widow lil'lili.iN. _-\pi‘ll 23.-'l`li»~ Iitilc fron- tier iou ii of Lll\i.~xcli-Scliudc, nr-ur flint:/.. has In-cn tin- sccm- ofa series of crirrics committed hy ai willow nuincfi Kueiscl, The woman hiul iiu|'i‘|.\\'r-ii :noni-y from a district oi’fi<~iiii iiauied John. \\'hi-ii ihr- hitter di-inniidi-il -rc- pii_vmv|it shc uiini-kcil lilin with ii liuii-lil-t, klllcil him outright. und ulter- wurils si-t llrv to licr luiiisi-. 'i‘hc widow hasti-nod to thc rr-aiili-noe of the iiistrict official. stiiliiii-ii his wife- til the heart and then committed sui- n"" “IW” mi-UTY Splfindld qualities, but discretion is not one of them, They lu-mnustrated the fact in ti ludicrous nianm-i' when they rcfuseli to allow Professor Hans Deibruck. one of the greatest of German pubilcists and editor of the well known review, "Proussisclic Juhrbuchcr," to address il "\“0il¥18‘ on finance rcform because the police department had not had the usual legal notice of the gathering, Thr- :irgument was of no avail that the niecting was un overflow gathering from xi neighboring hall, whore geo. eral tiiousmid inure people than it r-ovuid hold had assembled to hear Adolf “llgner on ilie sumo topic. l’rui`essor l)clt>rvck contrived to per- suade one constable that the subject mutter of his address was not inflam- matory. and he was permitted to pro- cccil. He had not got far into his dis- course, however. before a trio of po. lice-ineu. lielrneted und sabred, tramped down the aisle and called upon the Sliczikci- to desist from further talk. A mi-mhcr of the audience thcn pro- posvii that Professor Delbruck elimin- :iie anything remotely savoring of poli- tics and nddrf-ss the crowd on aca_ demic subjects. such as he is in the huhit of discussing in his university classes. This nppcased the zealous guardians of the pt-ace, and the pro- fessor iaunchcd into it learned review of taxation in thc medieval period. When. howcvi-r, hr- had reached the tivcntlcth cc-ntury and began tnlklng nhout thc df-:ith duties, now the sub- ject of such heated controversy in Ger- many, the policemen mobilized for ar.- nthcr attack on the rosli-um_ and de riarerl thi- mcr-ting nrijourned. The; linvc since been reprimanded for per- niclou.~\ activity." NATIONAL LEAGUE 0F MOTllERIIO0D SUGGESTED rn.\'DoN. .april za.-'rife formation of ii nntiouai lf‘n~iIU¢‘ ot' m0lh9l'h°0¢‘| 0” i-.imlilur-rl municipal and voluntary lines was suggested of Aldvrmlll cldl. A Rrlpedeil |‘|| upfl' LONDON. April 2:t "lin endeared himself to giiziriiluiis. ~. ..»:~_ inmates and si..rf_ :inn his in-.i\iiiiu: Phristinn deincnunur, conslaini chef-.rfiiiness and good ti-mpcr iiiiidi- him lwiovi-ii hy ull." This was ilic iiiidiicrsilv-irl tiunrdiiins' r-pitilpli on Tliomns .\’i-wion_ ninety- four. who died aft.-r sponding twenty yllrs in the ivorkhousi-_ Nm Divided In llellh LONDON, April '_'.’i.__'i`l\n death occur- red of .\irs, l:.iii<»~< wife of the lata General Roof-rl .\'.ipicr llnikes, "Father" of ilie army. whoidied only ri week previous. Sho had been mnrrii-rl fifty- * yours, and suffered great hnrdlhipsl the mutiny with her husband. Broadbent to the members of the Nl.- fioiuii Langue of Physical Education. li wus Alderman Broadbent, who as mayor of liiiddersneld inllilted I. scheme for saving the lives of bible! ny Issuing promissory notes to the ninth:-rs of all babies born in his ward during the year he was int in office, to _bc paid if thc children lived to see their first birthday. The al- derman said that the Princess of Wales' youngest child was born dur- ing hls mayorslty and he bent one of the promissory notes with the accom- panying nilob to tha»prin0lll. who talfked them over with Dr. Wiliam! who was attending her, when-eiipen she sont it ‘back to the sender with her compliments and o. few llllible alteration. - "11 ---*=°ss;.-__-<-, ,_ _xr-_: Everybody Should ’ ` ' 'p ndidate _,___ __ ' _ »l_ ___ _`...._.____. 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