Illoyally ‘Attends rflomliiillis ,__ Jfl-vv-aaa-fl.» ' ' The lbioplebtiPr it Read tby Everybody- ' KQKK ooynns Pnmcn EDWARD ISLAND damn was pnw . ‘ 1 Guurgllun Two Con“ lav-Er- Foundcd 1537 illn vipotial‘ lilwtlfifllls {I-(lllly Presence of Princes in Peers A Gallery -Re- calls Interesting‘ Incidents of Long Ago. Ladies Gallery Closed Until Franchise. Granted Women. (By Dominion NQWB $¢FVlOe) The Commons is jealous of its LONDON, Feb. 16—— Even Prin- privacy. The King may not enter ccs oi’ the Blood have no right t0 its doors. Even his messenger is witness any discussion in the House held off with n strong but cgfe. of Commons. The presengg m? (he mouious hand until the Speaker and Prince of “was and hi; brother in the assembled House have consid- HH, Peal-g’ (Iallgry-ou me ]g5{ night cred whether his mission or ines- of the Baldwin Ministry was really 8118c is acceptable or not. irregular’ tilting‘: hflifleas‘ Ans The reporting of debates, though "Vii-i" "f [My t“ r “if” "Pa": a commonplace of Parliamentary “like Comm”! mime“ y" w e practice, is still illegal. Only‘ one cvcf the occasion i5 wectiily in< communication is privileged. That tereatins- Its many Jam's linen. is the letter which the Leader of to the delight of the Prince himself, the Home fungt Bend evgfy night . Labonchers had the late King Ed- to the Monarch recording "business Th9 73mm‘! "Imb" klllil and ward VI turned out of the House. done." To the ‘end of 119;- reggn muItl-mllllonalre, John R. Booth, ls “I spy strangers” is fornmln Queen Victoria insisted uni: this "Poms! Ivilauflylllat mtswi- H» “"°"5h~ _ despatch must be handwritten, and ‘a the grandfather o’ m“ “m; _ During the Woman's Suffrage ag- fjgferidtltilggggsb ofththe “T159 we" ffgfgxgfkf‘ to ma", Prince Erik untlon, xicrvotis members often e t t t Y e s?“ 5°19 01'" "spied" irreconcilable women in the 5r a H,“ a §smnnu ‘"'m"§ 51""- publlc gullcrlcs, and the Speaker "mg amlthen m" COPY 95319 JOHN R. BOOTH ILL hud to give orders for their remov- nightly 18m?” m m5 “verellm- 111"" t iii. ln filCl, the Ladies’ Gallery was the” days it l“ 1° be assumed "mi _ finally Closed, and not ,.e_op,med the communication is less formal; until the granting of the franchise the typevmter is acceptable i0 to women was an accomplished King Gemge‘ n was m”- i° his him. grand mother. ' harry Initials The liing’s Arms Revised ance and Mystery, ~~ ‘ LQNDON, Feb. 16.-—A new fash- (By Dominion News Service) tiunoulnced that a mere coincid- hléstlllrlvell Evllllicli IWOlIIltSGS to . OIICB iad occurred. “A committee ' "a" 0 “Vmell ° a 119w“ mos!" LONDON, Feb. Iii-Tho Lion ziiul of experts on thc priming of Gov- m"? “r romance “ml "lystery - illl‘ Unit-urn which have been criimcnt publications," said an of- The mYSWrY 15 “l9 "P905910 l" ..l-ighlm,, m]. the Crowm-i m ma ficml’ “reported that the om yep flint created by the Eastern veil. lt lln ll Arms for the pnst fourteen siou of the Arms, when reproduced ghmrilllilhy fllUTllgliflflfi- illflieiltl 0f yr; t- to curry on their uwrfarc on small documents becani hurll “m”; i O idem ‘Y of ‘he mce- The iu iu urc on more dignified llllflil. recognisable. ’ e ( y initials Azlve i118! flllfflvivnl 111 'l'lu;\' lmve been combed out and "Three new designs were submit- mmmu°ll 1° prick the hruslivil up by a herald who wishes ted to the Kin vi th h of m" a‘1"'h'°'5- in Fvlllillll anonymous, and have re- approval. T Ogfillgilotilgéllirlelv flflljlllealilsl Th“ hat h“ u 010911” lmm- m"! l't‘l\'l‘il tin,- appearance of ferocity in the ‘Gazette,’ and the others will a mg“ Crow“ ‘m which are embrmd‘ dud llll]il‘L‘SSlV8Il8SS ‘appropriate to be seen on tlle smalleiiofficinl doc- Bred m“ mmnls M the ‘veurer' llll‘ ‘supporters’ of so illustrious u umcnts anti Blue-books." The)’ may be worked in iliffersui hunt-mg, , In the new design the elaborate words in any shade and the luttei- Th» fut-l that the Royal Arms as "inuntliug" on the fop has been m“ mnwme“ i“ cupid tushion’ In“ i-i-visi-il made their first public ap~ swept awuy. The Crown now stands m“ w" locked lmrse 511°” ]i(‘iil'2lll(".' on the cover of the "I on- out pro i tl , 'h'l th ' Clmsmms cmlm dun Gazette" on the same day‘ as Lion llllneblll30fléilltll eantle rlaililtlelplggt "Delmwntea ‘m’ “lakmg the“ thu formation of n Socialist Gov- strange fellows which representlow“ “M” m this fashmn", says a t-rnmeui gave rise to a whimsical England have lost some of theirimmrt dressmaker‘ "The mmmgram lit-lion that there was sortie con- sausage-like disguise. The Harp ha“ s“ we“ (m “hinged head's" net-lion between these events. of Ireland, too, has been made tolThe crown’ H the letters be Ema“ Tm. Home o; 1c should be stabbed with crossed f e has officially look capable of melody. diamond pink velvet m any shade --—--___________.__.__ __ [is popular for hats, and the letters ishould‘ not be more than three to _ four inches long. A hat must represent the feelings of the owner. If she is gay, ' she illflllkl wear crimson or jade letter- ngs; if quiet in temperament, only pnstel wools in pre-Rziphclite shntles. ‘ Nineteen lwouly-foui‘ has also started a ncw fashion iu hair. ll/itii the oitl your passed away tbc shingled hcuds. with their CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 .Brihiii’s rllremier Articles. Ramsay en to Illustrate Articles. (By Dominion News Service) . LONDON, Feb. 16.-—Few people are aware that Ramsay MacDonald was once the subject of a set of illustrations to a. novel. The late William Black. towards the end of his career us a popular novelist, had written a story which was to be serlalised in Harper's Magazine. In the course of the story a young Socialist" was in- tioduced. It was almost the first Socialist to figure prominently in a novel, and the artist to whom the illustrations were entrusted wns puzzled as to his subject. He was recommended to attend a meeting of ardent young Socialists in London. He went to an obscure hull and during the evening a young man with a striking distinction 0t manner addressed the meeting. “lleres my mun!" said the artist to himself. l After the itiecting he approached the young man and begged hiiu to give him sittings. isle consented, and in Harper's Magazine lbc rc- sult appeared iu the effective Latest Style Creates Atmosphere of Rom-g . a Annual Subscription Dcllvrrell $1.00 fly Mull, Canada and U. S. A. $4.50 __4 ls :1‘.- ilorlrayeil byllovclist Looking. for_ a. S-ubject for his Magazine MacDonald was Chos- Successful Series of i portrayal of the Socialist hcro. That young mun in the Prime Minister of Grout Britain to-day. SIR ARTHUR GURRIE AGAINST HAZING MONTREAL, Feb. 1i. -—llazing of freshmen at 'McGill University, has gone beyond all bounds in re- cent yesrs and seriously affects the efficiency of the university and imperlls its reputation, declared Sir Arthur Currie, principal of Mc- Gill, in an address at the annual dinner of the Arts Undergraduate Society. Formerly the practice was confined to one day, but of late years it had been extended to iveeks. Sir Arthur attributed the failure 0f 38 tirt students to pass their ex- aminations and their consequent ‘lllslllliiflil from the university this iycar in part to the weeks of hazing ‘they had undergone. ' Sir Arthur concluded with an zip- pcal to all to co-opcrate in “puttng a stop to this objectionable prac- lice." y I l (By Dominion News Service) PARIS, Fob. ilk-M. liuhert, an Alsatian chemist, has invcutcd n ucw fucl to tukc llic plat-c 0i‘ EH50- tliuc as the motive forcc in iutcr- nzil combustion engines, tlius._lt ls ‘declared, revolutiouisiug Lllt‘ t-niirc system of road transport. I lt is zisscrtctl tliut tlic iuvcuiioii the foreign policy of Fruncmwhich imports nearly 375,000 gallons oi‘ gasoline a ycar. Perfect results were tibtaiucd rc- cenlly when tests were made at tho Jlcrliet Motor Works at. Lyons in itlic presence of the Prefect of llic numerous military, financial and Government. aviation experts. The new fuel is derived from chur- conl. and replaces petrol gas by a gas composed of 30 per cent. oxide of carbon, 2 per cont. hydrogen, 2 appearance of the downed puppy. in their place the hair on the head must stand as though some awful spectre had suddenly arisen and military attitude. The new broad jewelled bandcau must be worn nun-fashion, and the bobbed sides must disappear. The whole of the haiir must ho brushed upwards uud made to fluff, and, if possible, be curled off the heud, giving u Fijian or wild lndiitn touch. 4 terrorized tho hair into a stiff ._ ____ . .__, Substitute pcr cont. uietliuuc, and tho romain- Itlcr uzotc (nitrogen) through ad~ Pmlxiure with air i A similar fuel has already been ‘ ticctissfully usctl, but owing to its g tit weight it soon exhausted the :l‘_\'lllllll'l‘fi, 'l‘lie new invention en- ables the cuginc itself to manufac- giure lls own gas. l curiosity Wm 1111"‘- 11 iflmllfifillilli; “H1101. 011: A recoptaclc in Wlllttli thc gas ‘is prutluccti holds u. supply of chali- coal under which a flame burns} forming gas. u-hich is sucked in by, the motoi-‘s aspiration into a small reservoir, uud thence through a special carburettor‘ liito cylinders. A motor-lorry ran 218 miles, con- onlllhinc, the Mayor of Lyons, Zllltllfillllllilj; 165 lbs. of charcoal bought! from a "bakers shop fur twcntytwo francs fifty cculimos. A touring car, which usually consumed‘ twelve pints of petrol for sixty~flve miles, ran thc same distance on 32 bs. of charcoal, costing five francs! sixty centuries. " _~______4 A Gloom ‘lid-bits on the 11p of Everybod @511 its Tonai we Crowe Bros. Truro - Until a year ago this popular lnqlllh Street drug store carried seven brand! of chocolotolf Gradually their cuotnmern nor- iiowor their chain to Mill’! ' . . until away it lo only oooolli‘! ' hoot! the voice of bio mute: on the ice n1!- “ '1"? l” i""""' ‘M u‘ France, whore tho winter sports of are ow in pm uoond lo not ailing half u He shown hi: ptaeiation at] o ‘aim; ' mulio l1! W ' for,» raw" ' - 0571f»... 2s Charlottetown, February 1am, 1924 mini?“- Thafo tho trend-towards Molr'|, exclusively. ‘ Slater: Now Eddie, nice new‘ pie always ohoooo the smaller of‘ two chocolates o0 take your eludes." Eddie: "Thnniu, Bio. but. dull" alvvayl have first. oholoo." - I HEADS ORDER OF OHIVALRYJ Lt. Gen. Sir Edward Bethune- hnd of a new Order of Crusader: in Briitaln, an organization which recognizes as its patron the Un- known Warrior. The member. are working for the return of greater, purity in public and private llfd- nnd the attainment of some of tho Ideals of the old amnion. AI stately urvloo vvo. hold not long ago Iln Wootmlnlotor In oonnootlol! with the ceremonies of tho onion at which the Duko of York vvu 09M. A. t t c '1 "t q » 4 w at