I President. \V. Cheats-r S. Moliure l-idllor null Manager. J. ll. llurnrtt I nnrlminuwm Dlnrltllne Stallone". til-Illa! Ut- Cn ter A 00¢. (Luce: Si. A llrown. Sta-p Ven st then Dull)‘. Richmond lt- llullvnny llookutull \\ m. Ullllel. Sprllg Purl Ronni J lTHE llflilllllllillllll‘ Bllllllllll hrurelnpry. l-leut. Cul. ll. A. Rluelil nan, l). ll. 0 new York llepren-utatlvw-llnnnk ll. Northrup Chicago Representative-E. J. Power ‘I'm- GPAIIIIIAN may he obtained Im- lle llllunlng agent: llllilll the countries 0f the world, ill) Fred Gaudet, Great George 8t. Notes By The Way At the recent Telephone Con~ i Ylcr- ‘Ivuillell. J. n. uui-nettilvention in Winnipeg it was stated that there are now 1.048,000"lelep- hcncs installed in Canada. This iplaces the Dominion second among Anloclule icuitnrfu. K. Currie.‘ l, "urn", PH“. n‘ “m.” iDPOpOFIlDII to population, in the -I- - llullr- flurr- lt- use of this great and useful modern w. c. “lrlxll, Kent stun Went invention. A million phones among ‘nine millions of people would if tcqually divided give one to nine peo lpie, or say one to every two famil- ll. ‘Phobia: “lite. 135 El_ Aye. . D, Taylor, Grafton 8t. FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1924 iies throughout the Dominion. No IEIIPUIJBHI] natiion approaches Can~ LET THEM WORK _.._ K; \\'c are in full accord with our“ ciucd coiitcinptiriiry The island remarking i-‘ciiiii-i‘. \\'lit-'li_ after ‘iiiii "at flit‘ present, inoniciit that iufifpzrvi-iis and be‘ i jirt-viili-il." i ‘ girl-liners _lli.-lliSL'l\'t'S should G-lLLETT’S LYE keeps everything dean and salutary \\'iili nu fez-ling zigainst either, -1i.,=.- l|tl\\' in jail til‘ the “lot of us" uiiii may yi-i be there when fUlllVl _ _ ,,_ . . . . - ~ ~ llil, .-’~i<§ll2l1‘llliii Research i Scholarship Ready (Canadian Press) \\'<* uiiiiesiiiitiiigly subscribe io ut-ncraily pri-vuiliiig tipiiiaiii usi-fiil aiiil prufitabii- work -iii=iii<| for ll‘ liTUYitlPtl prisoners. ,liilltl'l>llliiilt‘lil is suppiist-il in lit- in 'iii~ iiainri» lir lillliltilllliviil and it is 11 Tiii- l‘lllll‘.\‘ll .ii>~.'.~ iv li:i.- iiisiii- ‘i‘l'l.lliil_\‘ iii) punishment for ltllvfa‘. .ci li l-'~ llli\\' and i ,ii~ l.ii'i.'iii».‘l i! l. limit-rs- nr latv brcaiici-s nf any _\i .il\ \ - L ‘flit, ii» .‘\t,-i<lT'llllll lll lllf ltliliililt-I qllilldvils‘ and good fund; t'[|I'l ili "p ‘ ill-lfin vlllshs‘. in bt- priiviiicil witii i-niii- ‘ ‘l in-tli-r iiiiarlcrs and better coniiiwl l-' ftllitl lllil“ tin-y have had at iinme, Fcliinv -.i i: till Illill ziii at lli~.\ ciuiiiiryis expense. . ll ciiiiiii ,, .iiii.i~.,. 1,1. in .i:". _'I'iii,~ lii.lilill‘li.iiit‘t‘ iif iiur jails is ii i. ii iliJl rill ill‘ .i:-v bi-avy iiciii in tllc public cx- nf this prtiviiicte all l " iiziiiiiini whicii iiiiist be made up .< ill“ '- ~il taxpayers, iiii ..i;ii.-". :. hkliiliilivl)‘ to punish ilic offcnili-r and mi." in \"lli4li| iii i, i I-i ' ‘ll ‘l'-" = --" piiiils-iiiiiili: For many our pri- lllll lllclwViiri- not a few wiio are -¢q»~oo-¢oooo~o9~000l sniiiinoiiY s1 m ilvv H ERE v.) iivrs vncu |’li()'l‘(i(2RAI’H E’ y '63 Grr it ‘quite cniiii-nl it) “g0 home" “i hi1 9 ‘ii-l ZlYUlll lllr priviitioiis (if a tioiiic Q “lll‘_V have ruined; .ble quiirtiers and vii f, i: llit‘ iiiatlt-i‘ of \\cliil--si.-rvetl pun :- 4-0000069006-004-0 Grnrqo ill’ q<04¢o0oo0o00t9<bO>-<\§-§o. oeeooooooooooooooooeooo bieiii of personality. iiiw suggested that iniicii to answcr that Prince (‘ouiily Jail is fuller than it bu," plat“, i" me dock “long Wm, has l)l't'll fnr some years although ‘,5 victimaa ‘llivl-Q-l an. still possibly quite ii lot m, voice‘ in i-hqosing their grand-illnnely ruins reuevyng the earner of its who should be there but havi'_p,,,.ems_ nnt so far been found out." it atiils‘d,UUSi,,g even their pflrem_,_,_ “lmwml "l “on”; f?“ andfiilllltl they have chosen a (iifferentl pampi-icii in idleness, some work euvnxnnnen, ha,‘ m“ desired uypricw “mm valuabie‘ This Should litill ‘ilxpyill and prnfitaliie to tiiclm) SQ They ‘were victims of cirxnfl-Ord the health of ilielc,,,,,_,,m,,l.p_,,_ lisii nature iiiiiil he Qtlniililllbtl theilll" ;.>-:i.~'i_v by our ;|]i"i~;iil_v Qvgi-biu-ilgn.icriint- for wliicii hewas called in, l‘llc tlllict". in seuiliiip, people lfl Hldll‘ .\lr. Crnwc, contliicigii thislaii- forces comparable to ‘the thiiiid- l||tt i. \\l' take it, is n two fold one. ciisc obviously, flagrantly, with an 5 l‘) “lwml 5' '~llll'lYlfigiircd in celebrated c i - '- . . .. ., ,, - - _ _ _ v ‘ ‘ “" "ml ‘Mlh- ‘dulloll l" Wlllilll" lurk htatc. have estahiishcil thuwrilmtiol‘ t, 1e iri it b’ _ ,_ with plphl). wyhretedoln- ,- o e c t. Y i inan is tome tliiough. i l I l l"li>=t nci tciiiii-ncj’ lnivards leniency‘ ‘Ilfilillivlii. 'l‘lii- abnliiiun of‘ lieibhm-o l iicriafli-i‘. has not been an tin» iiixcii tilt-Fry; we still ui-i-d "tlielThte newspapers would diiiy cllfUll iiuiigiiiiiifs whip“ for tlitise wlitiiii ads in this particular line. is a \\'iiat nan‘! To what extent is any man ‘esptinsiliiie for his acts? Mr. DB1". The wheat crop in the Canadian Went according to early reports was pretty early a failure. These heredlly had-reports sent the price of wheat up Heredity, lfifllOill day to day. How far the first have .i'eports represented the actual con~ d‘iion of the crop at the time they livei-e givin out anti just how much L091) and Leupold hadlof the improvement ~wns due to fur. wcrtl possible, might llktlfflllglll can niiiy be guessed, but it No,- is now conceded that the yield, while ‘not so large as the bumper [of last year is at present 'i‘liey had no voice ,crop satisfaction t0 the grain They pad pm} blQ0|l‘L-,'l‘0\\'t’i‘$ and will be of benefit to ‘n their veins. They had too niuchilhe Dulllllllll“ "l largl‘ summer in liliigliiiiti Their parents were nofnnd in various parts of (lanolin has lglvi-n rise to speculation as to how U“ “w” pom“ he pointed om‘,f:ii' the inimeiist- dcveiopiiiieiit. of ieicctricliy at the iiiuiliiilieil gcner» lllwellls "l elilllllellce- A llellelllliitiiig stations and its iransmissiiui iiuii ago what lie said would hzivc in powerful currents tiirnuigli‘ tiic i,“ ,1 Sunnuyi] “l, i“ ti“. I lyhrpgpiiill‘ may have been a contributing boys were “wilds ‘cause. in fnrinei" days caiintiii _ _ ‘ioding in great battles or spots on mu‘ ‘MW w‘ lukely to be a blackllllt‘ sun were suggcsit-il as triiusca rllfivil lll UWYY lllll-‘k- lllll ll Eflflitir heavy rainfall and floods, but eratinn ago no‘ reputable lawycrlllic greatest of all wars. in iviiicli a ilicre was an uiipretlciitcd use of the iuiiat powerful artillery and ‘high tfX|)l()§l\'\‘S_ was not fuiioivctl lwglms“ l‘ nlllrlkrel‘ “all” of Md by proportionate effects uptin the was “wiid." the punish- ,\-,.mhe,-_ money for their good and the goodi A we,’ Co," of others. sufficiently watchful of them. that the and \\'(illl(l have been permitted by .~icifi"especting judge to plead that stuck. or Thunder storms, with which all are familiar, and the sudden down of rain which accompanies “ll” "lllll" (Ll Wllllefillllle PalYllls-‘iiiicm show the close connection and who gave no ii-int of his tiger-jbetivceu electricity and our wea~ ‘conditions. in these days of qvirclt-ss tciiegrapliy, radio and the iuciit meted out to him should b"; iiinri; lenient than the punishment‘ iiiI'l'i'll out to another llllli‘(l9l‘8f,1n(ml_ itransniissiou of electric ])O\\‘("i' and illlflfvl‘. Tll" 4llllll'lll‘§' ll" llwlliiziii. iiian is sending tliruulzii the Elia! 1W1? of fiouts By lumu ll’ Bawn‘ M‘D‘ EXTREMES l have talked about Chauncey iiepuv a number of times, and his Jl€lli0tl5 _oi attaining not only o. an; lil‘e-_-—ll..‘ is-fs now over ninety —but an enjoyable ilfc. His methods are simple. He eats what ‘lie knows agrees with him. 1m] iviiai gives his strength, and no now, ii.- _;eis enough sleep ifor his need-s and no more. 1n other words he doesn't take a chance or ii-y experiments oii bllll‘ self, iitiwiiiat he kl\0\\'5 llOW l" ilve. _ Th: family of tiic farmer, miles from a i‘illl\\'lly station Oi‘ ncigh‘ burs, or llic family of the city iuau who live Uli a very noisy street, are really ttXlsliilllcr; of extremes. _ Exp-quits ivt-ai- out the nervous dydltliil- anti this in turn wealtcns- all iiic other iiinciious o; the buiiv. Staiisticaiis viii icii you that it is iii the cxirte: ins‘ iif wuaiiiei‘ that we liaix- the greatest number oi Jcniiis. 'i‘iiai is in the very but days ix-f Jiiiy niiii Aiigiisi. or llil." t-x- treinu \‘.‘\'.-lll\l‘l' of Jaiiiiiai" or Pi-b iuaiy. with tlie fiiiui wczitiii-i‘ of .\lar‘ci'i. ‘ in the lint lilUiilllii iiicre is the wcakeiiinc effects of the heat itseii. You go about day after day, l-rUd mil bciiraifgieil. Tn this ii-i added the llllrirlllllllj‘ of iaiiiieil food. par- ll(3liltli'l_\' in ‘at, niiik and fie-iii. 'i‘iii- i: the i‘ astm that younger peiipii- iliill bitbli show siicli large ili-aiii rate in the litll ~liiiiiiiil‘i‘ iliUiill.i~'. ‘liic lai-k nf fowl, and the si ' L-rc .lliil‘l'll\‘\'1l iiiillfc’ their bniilu fur ex- Iisii iicc it stiff nu, Pure iiiilk. inspected by iiie uiiiiiicipiility, has inaile a pert-rapt lblt‘ decrease lii tlit- ticatli rate i the yiinrzci" ciiiltiri-u. .\iiii then iii the wiiiter- there is alu'ivvs'ai'i increase in 'iiest all- misfits. i\lziii_v piiil along wi-li iiuiil theseveri- weather of February. when the battle gets too iiaid foi iheiii. . it ls at tin‘..- tinie ihiii so liliilii‘ oil] ciitlsi casci-i suctuuib. ‘ ‘fiiai tiii- close (‘tiliflliflllltllll at lh]; liuic is iiii important datum‘ cannot he denied. i What i...‘ iiie lcss0li in 'liis‘.’ larboiis of the inytiioiogic Jupiter. A ‘t 2'11‘ - ii "ll. ‘eye tn his future political fortunes. m‘ ‘ ‘s m ‘mul u“ M“ l iiii the Fiiiieii States the natural less frt-queiit, lW-‘li .I=lil_ sysiciu has up iuriwirs, lllilllliig is for‘ him to run for the may. ‘he vcezitiier. its traiise and effects‘ have always occupied the daily at iiziititiu of mankind and will dli-ssrs. Jtll‘(iill"~‘(l(llll’)l continue to do so. l-iugi all; —---—-— - in New! If there is anything in the con Jeeture that the generation and dis orally. the govt-rntii-sliip, or even in ‘aspire higher. l_\\'iiitniaii and who Ml‘- Cmwe ‘lwlxlulllwillcliitnglng iiic usual \\'\'illllP.f‘ cniidi the judge for hinting at mob law‘ ‘the tiext. few years in which thi mqvipi oflelectritr voltage I)l‘(l(lll('t‘.tl in (‘an . . . .. icii- ii. anii tire. great ti \'~lllll "l tcatfi iithcrs that law brcikin itrt- ‘ '1 i< - i v -l' i-bi. .-i~.“““““s M" as plmnnu‘ as halved " ' 3i‘ "l ‘ “lly” “m5 ‘l no ‘l " '““"' tliiiiitlci'.~ittiriiis are yearly bccoiiiiiigl Be lllih‘ ll>l ll ltlilflscli‘ by this excess waste. llO Ithe bonds of propriety more ibnmtioiis on earth we shall soon have lll*'l‘l' is In iiicst- latter dziysi :t_,,n,-,. and was pynppriy raymkm by’: proof of the fact, as the agencies lfnr the generation of electricity are ‘ada and in many other lft)lllltl'll‘.t'l‘ Tn Tllliiflllllitl‘ lllill extremes are ldangeroiis. itivcreailug illtliillii lit-art. kidney .iiitl liver troubles, a poisoning of "'—”‘ occupancy of now or never. example of the late incumbent and conflneg himself during his term of office to his “lest Street r“ ‘ and private residences, and sell the same along with (ioveriinient House The Public Forum ‘Ilnll eulunnt ll open for flu mutual: If e Guardian question: Charlottetown summarily annular-m the up- nlone of correspondents. ,Sir.-—The latter of Mr, W. L. Cotton on "Government iiiouse" is boiii Lltliltll)‘ and interesting. The of this house by the Lieutenant tiuvci-nor ls Lruly acase if he follows the Q - 0v; vvvQQvQQOQQQQQO-QVOO GQVERNMENT HOUSE- Lvl l m ‘l: AND‘ " ., a us. - a CARTONS Illlll mug , . - lilo‘ . ____ .,,.l.»»- . (HASEo ll .. ll iiii iii i there is no possible hope that such iii-advised examples will at any time in iht, future be departed from. in such n case the only thing for the ‘Government to do will be t0 collect all the (lovem- nieiit House furniture now scatter- ed about the city in public places and grounds by public aucLion, \ v During the time the DOnlililOll ‘ Guvcinineiit used GtlVtifliiilcill [louse as a soldiers’ convalescent l: home it. _pi~.'icticaliy' rebuilt. it both inside and outside, laying harl- t ivuod floors in every room, ‘install- ing ucw. piunibiiig and bath rooms. ciigliiy llVtlTlliilllliig and repziirlngli’ iiie (iilltiltlt: to the extent that when [lit late (i()\'ci'1it>l“l<i tcrni began it WI...‘ never bcftiri- at any period iif its existi-iitc in such guud and sub» aniiai cniidiiioii. lL was lll all ,. respects fi.l<'.l as a s‘ appropriate gubisrnatui-Lii resid- eiice. ‘ (itivi-riiiiitnt "Dill-it", is the only rtsitli-iicc. in the city or provincn| iiltcil nr suited fur the r ‘s lit'\‘i( lt.']|l'lH\‘lll.>' lltlllf liis Nlajt-sty Sill-l‘ iii».- people of the DrpVllit-c. He ill equal-ted to iiispe it- the pi-tiviui t is iit..-plialiiy' as nicasinn tiristq. in ll biting and pi-iip-i" manner. iii this i nu aiiiliiziui.disiiiit-timis can f bigii and tiic llil-V, the bumble iriiil Li-i- exaiicti, the i'lt‘li and the piiil", be: of lliUfip who call at tiiivcripii int-iif liniisi- in |'l_\' iilltli‘ resp :~ i... an cvt-r lii('i“iia'lil|,' niic. Ii wiilliiiiinvii fact iiiat iin jlfiVfllli house iii ilic city. not evcu iii-i: His lltliiul‘ llic. (iuvcriitir, is any respect fitw-ii tor iiiic rccril-l, lion and proper cuttirtaiiiinciii. nil such a large paixy as must itt-‘vtlrr, sarlly be invited (in tertiiin tic-‘ra-l sinus by liis Htiiifll‘. i piiriitise, and just what is retiiiiried tii tit the house for itiie illitllililiil)"; iiaiiiii. and eujtiyiueiit ofzinyi.ii'g.§ Uiiilcreaiing means that the . lllfltitl will be th"n. and that your llKllllllR powers are thereby (llllilil . ~lit'tl. The uilit-i" extreme. iii siinimei" \\'('ilLllBi‘-'~lllt* eating ioi the sun, and proper bathing, ‘will give you your bcsi chance in ~ in winter the \V0lil"l'l_‘_‘,’ of ciniiiiiig indoors. and he vy clothes WllGil you go out. will prfvciit many ‘ii the chest conditions. c‘ FOR ' g ‘i Guardian Readers llltilist‘ is no longer sufficient. of llit» (‘iiiiiuilcscnift Hour‘. said that l' llnnoi" can iticciipy his own rsitieiiici- as a permanence, and as tlPFill-il0li aris IN is _for the holding nf large recepiitias. and pin-tits. Such recurring flit- ‘ting and rt-lliiting iii bigii (]llill‘[(‘l"~l iaugiiiui; sitick of the rest of (fan-j adii. ‘liesidilf, iiiiw l0li_:, will the; people. nf Lbi» province permit tiie Legislature and tiovteriiiiiciii to so; dieing rapidly multiplied. if th~ m .- . . 1 - . . _ , ‘ k _ _ 1 ,_ h .c iaiiiablt pubic |)l‘()])t>.ll_\, and. “hmlm n“ ‘nuultmls fsup“ "EL conjecture has no sound busls iii :...‘”..‘...9..‘..H‘.* l“ “lwll llFdll-lc sccillK ll l-illllli»! itn‘ cicctrit: cliaiir. The rebuke was roam" M, dis-proof “i111 Q0111? in ' ' ' (l(|.l'ilv and ruin. Rather than this. nwrmnl‘ Pmbumy it was courted [he Sam“ way by ‘he exmmunw m.” ltti tiii wlioli. nroptrty. llitllltlili...‘ furnlt-uri, lit- sold while it is iitlllll‘ value. The location of lllHlHP, its imagiiiflceut view, (lii\’t‘l‘lilllt‘lll l its IE" ‘O. 41> Ge C‘ Q1 nothing i-isi- can keep wilthin the "lid" lll lllc slilll‘ Ill‘ lllllllllli Wll" w“; m, , . , .. - , bi-iiiitiiiii gi-iiiiniis, making a vista. ,,. 1,. lollblul. In lllt, lliL-llillliit , I ‘ if} . ‘I bi-iiiiils uf the law. if our jails wanted tlii- death sentence iuipnsid illl "lilY await the result willl H8 vvooowvoooooooooorovoooo i,‘ M“, m, [Errors for wrongdoerfl w,“ rumnmbel. ma, Cmwc “Him much composure as they can cum‘ OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT l litJiB-i t'llliiil*i'l‘lt‘tl with the i-iousc, ‘i "’/~“ iii.-.\' have inst their efficacy lntbo the censure of ilic judge. to press “mum ‘ _____ all clmiiii-iilly appciii for its ])l'l‘-, v I ; _ I _ _ ' _ - -_-__ ‘ _ ‘I ‘ gt-i-vatlnii and immeiliiitii occupancy" ‘U; 1 Mipw-ii-iiiiiiu of trrime. Let .11 little for it. The case from beginning "Bnfqiish airway; ha“ cflmpleffld“)ft llllllll? filial‘?! ‘Elllhtbouilli ‘firm by ihc iii-Wl)’ llilitllllllctl liiciittrilllllll T’ h v ,-|- i. - ~|.| f . ‘ , L ,., ‘a -, , ‘h; II J _ ll’ t‘ L‘ “ll ~54 ‘ - ('tlVt'.i'!l()i'. ~ f,‘ S ‘Hijpn \ lt iiioiiiii or offenders if tn (Ilfl ii is bin" the itricni, Tlii lie-Ir fifth year, siys ilii. Iinuiltin Fund nlenmry brmgd [he “gm m ‘ H an “w (hwprxlnrs “p m “w ‘l/"au" no other reason iiiaii to con- cniiiliict of the niurtierers cnnfiirni- l“ Y M“ll~ l" lll“ Yelll‘ lllllli other days around me; 1,11,. Iniiunilp-jit’ iviii, imci- rt-iiiiiinl fiiilice tiiciii that they are not on cd no more lo ordiiiiary standards WM" “mmmjrltml “Omllllllw” l"‘7‘l"",“l'll\!dlflllflfi. llle lt-‘llfll. 01' ¢lllltlll00ll'$ iii this history-making llliilldlfill lukopvn H huihhly M a rowan‘ fur we" Um" m“ mnmwt of n‘ qtmnwvs to fly lltflflllllfly between London," years . siiici- fiiuiiiiieliat.ioii for the ‘past / ‘ ‘H ‘ ' 9 ‘ - land Paris, ilicre were thrct- qllvti-{llltf words of love tlieii spoken: fifty yczii», all public Hplllltltl T”: vlwlhufiwlzlv SPPL wrniii»! iloing. has conformed t0 the bust prntw tinus culling for an HIISWPI‘, (Ynii.-“l‘ll‘~l vytlti llllll flllllllt" llllw lllllllllml ‘Thllallgluiillilllxlllu lllslwfllfigtlll . I. ' ' ‘ . TH'E _LOEB<LE*>—OPOLD-LASE ici-s of the bar. 10ft miles tin-hour air triinspziri belnle dillgglrlfifliféqfltq “ow brukérl huapinilny m 'n' ‘mung. ‘nanny,’ ‘ ‘ P. . , - , t . 1.. , " "“ ' .- . '\.<\ - i ' .‘i"’i, ( llrlUli‘ h‘ IQJUlUWlUI U V, so L" as m“ world l“ concomml ‘Ind? lelmbl‘ (‘an u- be mad“ Thus iii the slilly night, UN! siiiiir “ullll ll“ l)l"‘("ll‘ hlhllmhllll Wm .. . -. stifle? (fan it pay‘! 1min; rt-ipibii-i . not iltem it beyond his tuieuns to ' ll they are now dead-a living tinuth n 0 . - , l hen‘ WM“ hm‘ “mum mo’ foiiiiw the worthy l'\'illll]llt‘ 0f such y‘ l“ “""l*"‘l "*l’l“’-“"‘"S llilwifiiiti memory brings the light of ‘ is u! V “VS i-flvnuk“; 'i‘iii- ’i‘iiruiitii Mail and Empire re- J/i "l"“‘ll|l-l the trial of the two Chic- c“) murderers whose sentence tlilililtdks‘ for f S» riiool and (‘eillegc litinks and School u, Stippli s -- ‘ I ‘ ‘ 1 . I ii nil-iii iif tlie court. of nil kinds qniliili- ii became apparent that the Wonk Books, Sccbblcrs, Ex- V, ercisg Books, Note Books, /U|- Blank Boots. Stenographcrs’ l Books, Drawing Books, Pens, ‘llll’ Inks. Pencils. Crayons. Foun- tain Pens, Rulers, Eraser», Copying paper. Foolscap, Ac- 9/ count Paper, Fountain Pen Ink, Mucilaqe, Ink Wells. etc., , etc. f See our STUDENTS‘ FOUN- TAIN PENS, big value at 50c and $1.00 each. was given in yesterday's Guardian" siiins it up as follows: lint-i) and Leopold, the young idiit-iigti llllll'tlt*i‘l'l‘ii, have been put lli their |)i'til)t'i‘ places by [hg judg. When the fin- to the judge were ni iiiiiircssles great issue to be,- detriilcd was that iiii- future of the lawyers for aiiil Qlhltvssrs. Dari-ow, Cmwp 9i ;i|_ They lifought 1h.- p iicfcnce prosecution. case us though they the lead-lug traizediuns in a great drama, and the prisoners lint Ilily flKlIH-s, puppets, mere Ynrick’s we iii-ads to serve as the subjects of Mr. "yihas his great reptiiatilon ll\'l.‘tlf‘(‘,. It livill be admitted that he fought for lihe young murderers as weii as any living man copidrhavo fought, He has added to the lustre of hils re- putation. already the most shining in the United States, in certain branchcis of the law. But he has aimed” to he accepted a! more than a lawyer; his aspirations are phil- & ll-‘lflllhiciil. He has attempted to l rhetoric. (‘iarance Darrow n\$ All School Books. Text Books and School Supplies sold at prices fixed by the Board of Education. tiur attacks are iairgi=_ prices right. prompt » aitenfltm to t-ver,\'bi_>il,v. fiend along the Children for their wants. Store open all ilny Tin-allay and Wednesday. —--<0>————- of 91 pcr cent. fol-ls. the ziii-yeiir-rounil figure ‘ i‘. COSTLY PROCEDURE " is The Dam of Justice‘ recent and to satisfy British planes have car- reniotc, seems to indicate that more money has been expended in prov- insane than have lost their lives. still the question. snort pay‘! The answer is that for the first time. with the imperial Airways Company formilug plans] , , l"? lPll YWlr-‘l llhcad. and with plans silent time and energy in illl(‘flll)l."rorthconl‘ing “mt Wm Carry .20 p” llli! l0 01'0"? lllfllllllelVefl Wlflfl‘ Illa" irent more paying load, for any iiig onifs self to be has been spent in proving sanity. ll is true that iiicn and women have liiciir fellows and quite, frequently thc results have not justified iiieljwlllll "llllllllflll llll-‘l ll fllltlllvt‘ 0f ' " id progress, There is ini.~i if, in tile m“ m“ ‘“l’ _ ‘ r l ‘Pu h h l,’ l“V°l‘Y llfflflpetri now that the speed (iiuisi of t ic r sojourn t roug i elm“, safety m, flying Wm hp Comm‘? ill" OCCflBlOD Slwllltl flflfle whenlird with commercial success. proof of insanity niiigiit stand thcni '———§0>_--_ proof expenditure. in good stead, no better could he forthcoinlng than their efforts to prove their sanity. The pica of insanity as an excuse for Qver- SlCVPPINIBiI-Hl l2.»-~Y0u crime has long since been done. Unfortunately the only rc- snlt so far obtivined from the plea is that sanity or insiinilty depends iipnn the amount of money-one can spend in proving either. 1n any case if one‘ hopes to escape the consequences of his crime by prov‘ tbtiroiizii and faithful. lf you (ln give way quick tn make amends. pleasant surroundings, and strive in have them ln- your home. You are surrounded by love, and treas- ure it. but be careful 110i. to allow jealousy to mar it. Your birthstone ls the sapphire, You ilk l f V \ , review and solve the molt intricate ' ' " ‘ i a rohiem o xi in; his insanity ha will need n. good Wlllcl‘ “"1" d“? l°"°- Even with winter zts lilgli already us SS per "Gilt. As I given power than do existing crnfti possess. u kind, trustworthy nature. and are at “sweet seventeen" too horrible now flown more than -l.000,<iti0‘ other day“ ai-mmi] mo m w,,,.,,ive_ miles. Diillllljl the suiunver they‘ . have attiiiinpfl a reliability figurp When .l remember all the friends so linked together. I've seen around me fall like leaves lu wintry weather. feel like nu.- \Vll() trends alone i some banquet hall deserted. ‘rlell 5030” llallsvllgels llllll fllllY lllxiWlinse lights are. fled, whose gar- Tiiere is.‘ Will air trans-{Aiid all but lie departed. lands dead, "Pints In the siilly night. ore slum- ber's chitin has bound nie. Sad memory brings tho llglit of oth- , erdays around me. ‘ROLLS SAFE OUT i OPEN LUNCHROOM l BOSTON, Sept. 11.—'l‘wo safes lcontaining about 8750 in money l\V(‘.l"8 rolled from the basement of lihe Walton lunch room at 540 (Tom illiflfiwQllllh avenue. near Kenmore ‘station, during the night while kit- ichen nien, cashier and belated din- i-rs were in the room above. A deiepiioue message from the Re- vere police Monday morning dis» ‘closed that the safes hail been op- lmlell by "leall" "l “llplllslves “nllquilin, personal friends of the King loft on tlic marsh near‘ Oak island. got the strong- iboxen out of the building without ‘being discovered is problematical, .liut~ it is believed the safes ware lllow the thieves m ym" "mum" yo" “rLjptolleri info n connecting basement ‘iand than to a truck waiting in an alley nearby. The restaurant is open 24 hours a day and a thorough working knoyviedl-te of the place must have been required for the thieves to op- erate u they did. Fingerprint ex- perts m isms‘; an Otlgillnntion Yourfiower in the morning glory 01 the ‘q god of ltoyyqyo I!!! ; distinguished prcdcimsstirs. i~ quite agree with Mr. Cotton that if (itivcriiment House la nnw permitted tn go down to decay and riilii it will rcilcct little credit nu ciiiii-r the (iovernor or the Govern meiit. Much is expected from (ioveriior llciirtz, and l trust that he will lose nn time in taking, possession of (invernmetit House» and continuing (iccupatinn tiiaii s-iitiuiil not have been hrnkcii. ini this he will set nn example to liisi sucicesstirs iii office which they‘ will surely follow and wliicii will rewiounti imucli Lo his credit. i I am, Slit, etc... QUEEN'S COUNTY. _..___{O-}- SPANISH NOBLES TO VISIT CANADA MONTREAL. Sept. 11¢- The Duke (if Alba. soveulctinih of that name and tenth Duke oi llerwick in the British nobility; the liucii ass of Alba. the Duke and Duchess ' Penaraiinn, the Marquis De Vianii. master -of the horse to the crown of Spain, and the Marquis Do (‘.9- ol‘ Spain. with several friends are about to visit Canada. lt was learn- ed here today. The party will trav- el in Canada over Canadian Pacific lines. Following several weeks‘ ainc in New York. they will lenvs the. United States for Niagara Fails. Thence they ‘will proceed to_Tor- onto, Banff. Lake lmiise. Slcamous. Vancouver and Victoria, exploring the beauties of the Canadian Rock- iel en route. From Victoria they will go to Seattle and will than en extended tour of the 0f Mountain Climbing lain wanted to reach i‘v:i\lllllllli;; the chimneys and iliiii--,-'\ll'\\' ‘Z7 “tllllilil in favuiubli- tfill‘l'ii_ill.*lillilWH.“ lwlnn cxpcriciicil with iii.- axi- anil lb- iiiatic or pcriiiiiteil. All triassies, tliiwmlw '.‘t;tiiIdgi- uilili-ti: should be lftilltlil alike. The nuni-‘llPlll. lllc Mzitieriinrn Onlvflillltllllg and pay iiilaiii i-ngiig ng L‘tllil[il‘ll’lll_RIIlIlPF. iThe Matterhorn. Perils and Delights When George Leigh iilailory. the most ftiuious iif British moan-i was asked why ll" the simimii of itiunt ltlverett, his reply was: "Be iuise it is there." 'i‘iiiit ls not lift." iselyuhti reason why so many cliim bc rs_ tourists are risking “m” llvfll l" ,._ .|. he Swiss Alps this season and in some casts it,s'ng_tiit-in, says tlicI lltispiilciies- l York 'l‘in|c:'.. roiii llt‘l‘lit' and (lint-vii of Anflllbl report scvt-riil finial casualties,‘ cllinbiiig has bcctiiiii- cl} visit-tints in Switzerland ad with iif wiiniii llit' number this season is; fitble and ,'_l’l‘lblt‘i‘ than ever‘. ii is i-niisiiler‘ 'i(l a repi-uiii-h for an aii|ciit~ iuaii or Delights of Mountaineering wtiniiln ntit in iz-iiiiiri- ilic zisct-iii nfi Ziiioiit lliaiic. (if thi pi .ik \\’. A. ltl "\\I‘, m,,k,,_,,m. “any Pxpmlilliflnfl Wit. lnnI-idge. wliii i iliirlylliyirtll I iiuiii-i‘ So via liirs in Swilzcriniiil who have bad ruin (‘liaiiitmix is a \\i'iill( l)t'lt~\'t‘, bill .\ii‘., “Al liini-s it can‘ linllnw iaiigci‘ uiid iiifficuliyx" llizfiiriiiii fllIPlllviiFS HUiiiPlllliPH l'lltltl.‘<' I. ilay when \\‘l'fllli(‘i‘ pnrleiits arc llie p. nally bf are ll il lo IlN‘ ll) The szinie Iiiiiglisii ai|iiinrit_v said gerous if the guides incompetent, weather is bad, the the climbers incxpuricncetl, the conditions o; rock or snow unfavorable l‘ Amateurs who, rejecting gulflpflq‘ nttliupt the ascent of Mont Ilium; w ii hniidiiy illvcrs-ion ari- tciiipi. ing fate e.vi.-n when the iveatlici- is propitious. Their nnnibcr is 31pm]. iiy increasing. So are the Cllllllfil. tat-s. Can climbing in the A]l);§_ ever be Hmtillll-Bflftl llCCltlFlil-|)l‘(l()l‘" Dent, anntliter English anti; nrity. who calls innuntailnieierlng "the uiibli-st pasfiiic in lllit wizi-liig‘ rdniiis that grave tiifficiiitlcs may ‘li'l!s't' frifni sudden st-nriiis or milling sitiiii-s. Iilffi- his briitlii-rs of thi- guild, iu- iiialct-s light of such iinii lru in this riiiipsnily: iii‘ llii- iiiidril til‘ llit- inns! glnrinus iif the i\'iii;:,'s reprcsciitiiilive \\'lt)‘ilpgp,-‘. |||()1|]1[;|i||q,i_]'_ up“. \v|-i||i--1,,_-,H,|_-,1 |,,._-,,,i_,._ “q, hrpfln“. a d, "Mont lllillit‘ by liii- lli'tliliiii‘_\' Tti\l\"i\',ilt‘|' ;ii|'_ it ~ * \\'c si-t- ili.- g1 ivave and the grcai i'l\‘Q~|-_t4 roll. We are iiuaiicii in silent-U p, ‘iii- early iiiniiiiug by liii- awfiij l)t'illll_\' iif liii- nt‘ t|ll\\'li. \\‘,. ilii~ rising sun strike lllt‘ snow pinks with tbs crimson flush; we sec. tlie wcsti-rn iinriznii in tlii- ov. cziiiig Ullt‘ vast seat iif fire. We blur the crash of tiii- avaiaiiciii- and the roar of the torrent, and iyei ‘bi-yiiiiii lllVflli‘ voices there is lpeacm.“ ftircsi .4 PO51‘ st» Many TFlbLltES. ' i , With a noblci: inspiration, Ty“. itlllll. Frctlciici; iiarristiii. lice-liii- Slcpllcp and, ilin greatest of all, Rllfilflil, paiil their tfllilllcg iii tin- l \\"Jlllll l'l‘l'°lll‘llll‘llll lllill lllwthiif "the \liitlcriini'ii can be ii very i nf iltl\'lll‘lil\iL‘lll House as i baii~l‘”‘l)' l-“l'l'lllll‘ lll"l"l'l"l“llll~'»“ S" l7 rutiiii. it is not only of siiilzviiiallllilélll llt‘ filllil ill‘ lllc -llllli-l.l‘l‘ll\l. Ilhlltl Slilllt'lt‘lll prnptu-titnis, bu: llll\\‘hi(~|| i, miipup-ipiiiii Kiri m" 1s “ll Wfillec“ mlllllwd ml ““‘l“l' “‘ uibeii a week ago in ziliii-nsi re~ tii.~ Jungfrau linden with lwo -ord time. ii w-as which Sir llt‘lli')‘ u-iliiipany. 'i‘iii: llaii ni tiiivcriiiii- iillflllllvii sat out tii ciiiiib a i'iii'iiiiglii_l.l' llldiftl, nevi-r iiitirc ti) be sccii illl\'\'.i(‘llllllllllllx |wiiiilii be in tirdei" ti» 'l‘CilllU\'.'-! tiilqqn Sunday m“ m.” swish. ,mn.ls,sll,,~aks were l\'llll‘ll tin Slipping on fresh Llitltl fi-ct. liast without giiiilcs Sinai iioiliorii. ili(i\\', ‘lllt _v fcll- n: siniplt- lrgL-zll foods. klipplfljl, tiuiim l\Q;ll1(l\'l‘ n, (;,,\.,,,.,m,,,,,, Hon“. “cvrk a ‘must, WHSIN“ n“ nrufinw (iiili. -r\li ‘icr tLtlYtJfl‘. t‘lt‘\'.‘l,\-_\'t'2ll‘liltl girl and w caught iii a li|iiid~ light will lend to make the pfUVlllCu tlitqini-I Hllmvsltlrlu on liiisatch Peak were blnwii nvi-r a precipii-e. iCiir ly iii llll‘ iiioiiih a pi; , a \\'tllil‘lil\ aiid two guides, t'\'ltll‘lill_\' riqicii to gciher, yiiiiiigeil iiiin iiu abyss frnm liii- tl-_iiiit's Nii-dlc. Sin-ii faiaii lIi-s-iii lllt‘ Aipiiii- cniiiitr_v, iililiit'i‘()ll>l than iisiiai llllh‘ season. 1"!‘ ll “Ylfllllli: that tiituiiiiiiiii cliuib iiig uniting the glaciers is uni so frci- finiii liziziiril i-vi-ii iiiiili-r ex" pert d recliiiii as its til-Wilt» s; \\‘lllllll ‘fave us lil‘llt-\‘l' S I Any Mountain May Be c|.mb¢d_ 'l‘lic llllP ll(lfilip Stephen lifllllli "Any iniiiiiiiaiii may bi- ciiiiibeil b)’ lrniui-ii and practiced ninuii- tiilnci-ri-i wflli pi-rfcct safely, pru- viilt-ll that fiiii- \\'(*‘illlltll‘. gum] mm] cs und favorable i-iiuiiiiiiiiis uf rock or snow have been first St-ciirvil, Tlicre is nn uiniiiiiiiiii in the Alps wiiIcli may nut be cxci-ssiviely dun IIIIITUI l I-lASZARlYS ‘Alps. The first three enjoyed iilitillllfillll climbing as a sport, and ]ibi-ii~ \\‘i‘if‘li_l.'S have [irnbzibfv iltiiie ‘lrl iiiiicii ‘to promote it as all the illlt‘l’illlll‘tl nf ii..- Alpine clubs. liiost. the visitors to Ya-‘ruiati and elect tn survey tiie from the vniie._.' ’l‘iiir_v breathe lilllt'li the slime divine a i' as llit‘ mounfiiiiicers. niiii are also “ltiislicii in silent-c" by tiii- miijesiv iif the pniiiiriiiiiii, ilut this is uni. tn say that the ilirill of braving iii- hazards of the ascent and looking iiowii on the tiny chalets iif (‘lin- incuix and far and iviile uver llli fii-lil nf moiiiitaiiiis iis not iin- finer i-iiiiiliiiii. -———.—-¢o>—-~- PREDICT EARLY END OF TUBERCULOSIS liflNlltiN, Sept, ll —Tht- tlrcail rivlillfiti‘ iif liibi-rciilnsls will bi- ‘ilillilllt il uni wiiiiiii a lll't‘fl(ltl, 'l‘lii.~i‘ .s liii- prciiit-iitiii of llic iilin" fry ni’ llPlillli, a lfgli nificiai iif wiilcli dc piiriiiicnt said liiiiay. ‘l‘ll4* i.ii:iciiuii iliirim: tiie inst tli-caiii- iif liii- 2 pi-r ci-iii. nf cast-w "lltl 35 llcl‘ ccni. of dcaliis is duc in ]li‘l‘\'t‘ii|llf.lVt', measures, _l0 ear l!t‘l' ii-i-itiuieiit of suspccti-tl c . . and ltl the increase of ituiiiitm-ia and tiii- sprciiai of prnpngiiiida i~.-~ gariiiiig sauliaiiiiii. Wiieu you linvg a lot of old in pers on hand, Hflllk line-iii in water fpid lightly in rolls iaiid dry. Yiiii will ilicu have piety nf good kllltl ling without coat, BRA HMIN TEA ASK FOR IT Every Pound Purchased Helps Our. .1091} o-iiiiir." i 1s PURE , i; i l -, Orphanages l‘ CROWN & ANCHOR Pll|lE PREPARED PAINT i to to Ready for use. on lntenlor or ox- rior ourflcel. Han e ooverlnq capacity of 400 0y. foot two coat! POI‘ gallon, forming when dryi ug resilient, protoctivepiflim, with a hlfi glou and good wearing quali- tlel, vl- m“! Sairetllfilihfifi“ H, [QR yo“ W)‘ ,, a Got a new color card from The ‘ Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. Charlottetown, P. E. I.