i;’!-'@'¢I".a."’S iiaefgt? °?'1d i'1_C[.¢a.$ing Circulation is Always GLIera.nit§.ed ’W”° T ” *eii.'iIii.?| liE RLOTTETOW GU RDI to rig;/~ii3,\;,_i;,°},I(i,°,9§if;i_»`i§» '}`W M""E`f`”`" " ""3" :‘T“"""Mi"-’“"‘>ff?f=r'¥ff4-~I-' - v ~~* f »~~T~~-.---f=-~T~~---- .W--»-:A _effo -~.-‘E~-_A _~._\-_ W-. ,~_.._.._._.._ i ~~-“"'““’ ___ 1 y CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD IsLAI\fD, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL S, 1905. {°,i~g;gi,@¢»,~,vi;,i§g-gg M""` “ - ~-~-- , 5 , I "i _“_” ` A*““'- '-----' """‘ " >- 'Y-' """'" "` '~' ‘»-~1f~»>1'-- ' - fr ‘ Q-,-;&__,,__ -~~--_ ~»- __-A-_ .-,~,;~.,_*-_ ____..__ 43,' __,._..1-_.i...,.1___ Nc inure inieimitliiu' gaiiic coii|Il;lie!pn- sible to ploy or wiricli ihiui lihnt, \viilI-ii is iio\\' engiirriiig Eniperni' \\'Illii\in Iii' tier iiinny und , his lii'otlici'-iii-liiw, Prince .-\dolph of Schuuniliurg~l.ip|ie, on the one lni,nd Iind Countl.eopolIi Llppe-Beiiderleii. liiluired hy tiie people Iif LippI-~lieiiiiIilIi, nn the other. The point involved is iiirgaly tI-cliiiiciil Iuid duly Iiristocratlcnl. Count Lenpoiil, who has |01' ll wife the Priiicesis Mai-ic cf Hesse, curiously enough had for his I.>;rent» grnndrnother hhnt exceedingly chiirining tieriiirni woninn, Modcste Von l'nritii. who, while connected with the very liigir est ar'istoI:rI\c_v of hoth Biivuriii, Saxiiiiy and l“r‘atiIcc, or, in other' words, Alsiicc- l.crmlne,cumejustIi trifle short oi` lie- loiirrlniz to that iiauienohlcssc which is eoniposed exclusively of rciyning fiiinilies ur of those whose fiiniiiies have rc-lgiivil. To go liiwlr to the lieiriniiing, li wns nim- _veirrs urzo that Prince WnlIieinIir of Lippe- Dctinold flied, mul owing to ti\e~.i’irI-t tlint his younger lirothcr, Prince Alexander. wI\.~i,ns he still is. insane, It rt-.gem-y hu- Iiiimc neiiessiiry. Prlnre \VI\|(len\ar liuIl in his lifetime nominated Iis future regent, Prince Adolphus of SI-liniiiiibiirir-Lippv, iiiiniielf it clnlninnt io the surcessiiiii of the Lippe-Detmold princlpiility, Iiinl lirotiier-in-ia\v of Etnporor \\'iillnrn liy his iiii\rringe_w_l_th Princess \'iI-iur|i\ of l’rusi~ sin. Prince Adolphus nIrI~orilriition Ircin- pnaed of sixhiicmiiers ofthe Siipreiiie (,‘Iiui-i of the empire, witlrtlie lute King Ailiert of Saxony nt their heiid, sat to Ilvcide the question; und, dianilssiny; the Ieontt-ntion of the rival lines that the l.ippI~-BI»istei~» feldclrtim was vltiiiteri lil-,I-iitiiic Count l§rnst's gmiidiuothcr had been Ii n-omun ofthe petltenoblesse, it deciiired iilin enli- ilcd to the ultimate succession. i’rin1:¢ Adnlhhuri of Schiiiiiriliuriz-i.i|i|ic thereupon withdrew froin Detiimld, prn- clnimlnghis regcncy Iitiin eiid. Count Ernst oi’ Lippe-Belstei~feiil .~iteppI'Il iiilii iiis piece nnd wits welcomed ns the "popu- lnr" canrlidirte to thc dignity, \\'iiiI-li in- oiiuirpicil until i1isii‘euent dent-ll. No sooner, however, wits tiouiit iii-iist`.~ nersonni elnini eiitiihilshml tlinn the _‘min- iroveray entered on Ii. freidi plilI.~II-. 'i`In- rivni iincailfoi' Sehnuiniiiirg-l.lppr and Lippe-Weileenfelti uhnilengeii the rlnini of his Ilbsceirdnnts to siiceeeii, Iin tin- irround that his wife, like his unrest rt-as irlrendy referred io, _\\'IIu inercly oi' tiiI~ petite nobiesse. Thi; Goygfgingiit of Lippe»DetniIild. .viih the Dietfs consent, settled this ques- tion, as for as it was I:cnI=erneIi, by pru- lliulgntlngfa lnw giving iiueiri-ssioii to C0unt,Lep0ld,C0\\iit Ei~iuIt'n eldest. son. 'l‘h¢-,1-'qi wg; gn nppenl hy the rival lines t0 the Federal Council of,' the Empire, Iind upeculirtion Web rife iii4(_}ernian_v as to whether thin body would, 'or would not- deciare ltiioll competent tn deal with the I-use. In Jununry, li-Dt), it did so in ix gulxrded jndgmerit, which rriiirnied that them ww than no Iidvquiitie iiecI-.~i- nity for nctuuiiy nettllnlr "V-` succession, while nddiiirr NIM W" "“" diet wnliwlthout prejutlico to any i\1¢‘“|'° decision on the validity of Leppe-Detmoid law. The Princess Victoria, who I.-I quite a Iihirrming wbtltln. with is nii\rirI°.l§/it _-.._ D £r/Pzz>op_.lJi1iz.uzrff Comf Lgopolb _/Zzp.vz_ _,mp Hmwpx , IJzis_QQz11czf,f ° " Q ` §___ii;i ,_»/, wan# ' ii lor lin-su, t\\0 that i|n» niil Iii' Ilii- IYRERSY "'f"` . E Cb \\ Iii* l.fir|‘ i~ l\i|-l“'\\""i'"i il' rieniedby the Count l‘Zrnst,, wns. in liiliii, I~ertnlii miitiers, aiii-li ns I-untrnliin: ilu- irdvocntcd by the liluipr-roi' mi Priiu-e RI-~ n.rin_\' Iind niivy of his vinpiri-, tin- I-»»IInl- cntof lilppe~Det.moiIl in wiicceeil l’ri_nc.x less littieklinnloiiis wiiii-li ioiretiiei- niiikv ¥Vi\ldermar, wiinhirriiiclfl the tiiroiie of up the modern einpin- Iif the iloiit-Iizol~ (iw int(-|-nnl ruling of these little king- Llppe-Deiniold for o\~I>r Jill yours, lern.-havever-liiliirigiitsigi-IiiiiI=Il in tlieni ,|0“,q_ Prinooldoifahiis, who ls adescendimt of \iiiIirr iiiI~ liciI-iisiiiiilii Iii' I-I>ni|iIiI'i \\ lilI-li lilnIls`nil tliesi- slntes log-ei.iici-. The niost iinpI\i'tn|ii nf these is that tiii- l‘InipI\i'ni‘ .~aliII|l iiol. iritei'l’erI= in iiiniteizs 4-oiiceriiing' iiciii'Il piiiii--l iii the I-I-iilI-i' :intl :I grin I-l‘IIl /A . /I iiiii~l1\I~iiI‘. i`IiI- _vI~iii‘.\ iiiilill' iiiiii~I'ii` ii~I-iiii ' iii' in:rki|i I ~ it-I~I'liI~,~ tIi ilu' fIiIiIl I-iiizeiis ii . is l l~ ~,. Z?-:../_; <;'7¢:; niiirrii-Ii Prinf-9 1-‘|-[gd irii-li nf Suri- Sleliiinggl-n. 'l'h»- t`Iiiiiil_\' iiow ri-igniiig which \voIrlIi he th-~ iiI~iii'eI~l tI»iiI~h iiy :Iiiy furtliui' ut- teinpt on the pnrt of the Emperor to drive Count Leupold from his kingdom would he iiiut nhich now rules in Sexe-Meinigen Irs MoIlei~tr~ wus the i(i‘ci\t»grei\\-gri\ntl~ inotiier of tiierliililreii of i’rinI~e Fried- rich, liI~ir |ii‘e.~iunIpli\'I» of Siixeliieliiingeu, \\‘-inimI\rriI-Ii AIlI-lliI>iIle, Count l.eopoid`s sister. i~‘rieIiriI'ii‘s elder brother, Bern- hard, who hits nn tion, mnrried the Emper- or's sister. Ciihrlotte. Aa lihree uf the Ein perm-'Ir sisters iuxrried rnwnbere of Ger. men ruyui fiiruiiieii, and as tlig C;-nw; Prince is to take ii. (ieruinn bridle, Home gf the nIiwupI\pI»i‘I-I siii_'q4~.‘~it that the enipiru iii in-ing III-inc-nteii liy the Hoheuzolleruiz- ing ni` the riiliiiir houses of other qtaten. The Gei-Innn neivspapers, for the most part . despite their dread of the i»}m|i¢|~m-5 might Imd the danger of being shut up over night for insulting his Imperial MI\i~ esty. huvv gu_\'I-d William strongly and nimlr murli fun over the Llppe»Dctrnoid c0nii'o\'ei-sy. heariin ir dispntciies ns filmlilii from Ir war zone; hut at Detniold public mi-eiinI,:.~i grizuely discuss what is I.-nlli-Il the nssuiilti on the I-oiistitutioiia rights of the iii-iiiciiinlity, rind nnnriiinve ir deterruiniitiiin not to lei. the Prussian King or l~iiiiiIlI-si-Iitli impair their sover~ eign rightn. HE MEANT EVERY WfiRD HE SAID Ex-Reeve°s Rheumatisrn ` Cured by Dodrl’s Kidney Pills. '=\'n.e so (Hippled that He Could Hardlv Get Around and Ciuid Get iinnsiii-zs, Ont.. ,\,:.-. . I.`;~.`I‘2;;li.- “I)oIld‘s iiiilin-_v l’illscIxrcoI|il`.s Kidiiry i’iiiI~i rure llliriiniutisiii hy ein-ini; ilie Kiflneyii. Rlieuinati.-'in in Izmiiierl ity Urir I\I~iIl in the lilooil. lf the Kidneys ure right they will strnin all the l`riI- Arid out til' the blood and the ll ALL DEPENDS on your tailor whether you get com fort, enjoyment, or pleasure from your spring suit. We offer A nice line of ,_ pleasurable, rlllobie, Roads. but we do some utosllhiug things. in clothes makinfg you will Rnd ,here life latent. things or spring and summer wear at very modernte gricen. Give no the order for your nex suit, ond you will be satisfied with the result. 7, _li-I, ` ~-~--' "‘“""” 0 i A5 your i\IeigI1I»0i-’s opinion tif’ L|B[|llY HA she Win Ten You 'L_ ,.» l , i i %fF:=‘%'L~*»* i-_"X \ il? c