THE CHARLOTIETOWN _ GUARDIAN llATlcsi—l0e per line per d: clay: or over. tin per lino pri- ll word: lu n llnc. Groups o! our Word. o! nil. und hunt In! lmltl for. ml. 75c for nevi-n wunln In! one seven worth: |N'l‘ week. 10 per cent. dint-aunt for cnilll. 'QQO§9000OQOQOOPOOQOOOQVOOQOQOOCQQOOQOOOO-OOOOOOOO' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i I ly. lie per line per tlliy for 3 tluy for 0 tlayn or over. Ununt ti figure-n. lullltil lt-itt-rn, n-uunt an Atltlri-nn Iormn purl Sure-lid ltulrn l-‘urnlnheil lluunm week. Situation \\'lllllt'll, 50c Iul "' OQQQ§QQGQQVQO9000OQVQOQ§QVQOQQQQflQQQOOOOOOOOQfOQQQ "Please, slr- | h - at tell you." lillerglorj‘ "..c,,,,,,, 59mg Inst-Leann be afraid oi me." 8 ycLlttle Girl: “Are you sure “ u won't Iauflm" _ "Quite. 0T ‘ q '".§'Z°°l°'.....-l lovely" ii H1 nil.- (lirl: "Plea-so. fllr- a ' A V" \ l“ Fsyredhave said before it's Aswhat you pay for an ar- "PL may, makes it a good in- m‘: whqt‘; the service vxzet from it. that NW‘ Tales its value. its ti" “m” “re-results count. quaiily and a full is sure to $31557)’- wlth hard- w Good money's k lh . l‘? vgk any good mechanic H 1m; likes to buy at this /\ ‘Nrkq-hen you'll have the y “m” why we have an eIs- 1/‘, lliiiiihed reiwiiim" 7°’ i‘? " /\ equality" merchandise . |l lowest possible PFINS- - . ii The Rogers l l . Hardware (onLiId- y, w," 3t, Grafton St. v OUR MONUMENTS, dis- pill)’ a wide diversity 01 riylu. la whether you prefer a stone that symbolizes dig- nified simplicity or one more oriiate in shaping and elab~ irltely carved, you can be ltisfied here. The best oi . enduring ilARBLE AND GRANITE and the most careful expert narkmanship ls employed in every design. Our prices are lower than lily reliable torm in the Maritime Provinces. Beware ii Inferior gradeo. 4 3 l Chandler 8t‘- Bell » 1B0 Kent 8t., Charlottetown i Phone 741-4. P. o. Box as t buooo-vo-oooooo-o-o-o-aa-A-‘a-A» “QM §4§'O-§-O-§-O§#4-6-O+0-O-Q+4 Elillilllill Elli ‘The kind of Individual Ser- vice which makes this estab- lishment so attractive is "Minded. we believe on a fine iilirit of helpfulness. ‘it is true courtesy and wil- “illness plus ability to give llservice that you will ap- . preciate, Make an appointment now. H. J. MABON Optometrist Olllce in Connection Drug Store Montague, P. E, I. Pfiwovo-oooooo-oooooooooo 0 i i with “wuo F Eye-Glasses From I B $2oouY§f0o0 i i Bear is a big territory, yet Pllllit aerou this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority 0f EyelGlasses l l i Qimply became limit- i "Ali's EYE-GLASSES are , "venues? PROCURABLE, l 1M he ll the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTICIAN (illfllfl. "i=0 neuron.) E i l i In Montague h c"! llld one ior yourloil ll UF-TO-DATE OPTICAL PARLouns. ..t' E. E. PARKMAN 1w l-. FOUND - ON ‘rouuo Found GROUNDS AT St-olchlort. (Tiillllflé Wntcll). Own- er cull TlilVu smile lily ililllilYillg zit ll, Murphy, Ellllifil. NEAR KENSINGTON A string oi‘ [i4'lll‘TS, l)\Vllt'l' lnuy have Slllllo by cnillngilt Alli-lid Muy- licw, Mzlrgzltc. 258144-2915. iiE-OUND ON CORNER ' OF WEY- liiliuth 11nd Wlili-i- Si. licllr Slu- liun, wrist uuitcli. Apply 221 Witter St. ilfiliii-S-Zii-Ili Sale sifiiéfhrle" CARRIAGE AND harness lor solo, Apply 2ii-i lirlif- ton Street or .-\. ltlchzird, ltuilwtiy Shops. 3i '|l().\ RDICRS For \\'.\N'i‘i€l) FEMALE BOARDE-RS CAN all»: nrcolllllmduttill, 2T8 (irullou St. Phone 903. 257liS-29-1ll. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED within lhrcc nliuulbs wulk of l’. \V. (f. Phone Till). iii STUDENTS CAN BE ACCOMMOD- uli-d lit 201i ldilzruyi Slri-ol. 2539 Still-Ill. I_.\E(EI*IN' S "\\'.\N'l‘l~ll) WANTED --LlVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 Family Necessities Direct t0 consumers. Build your own business and realize big profits. J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Dept. F., 379 Craig Street West, hiontreul, Que. lino iIS-TT-ill-Lltlill. - . To Lot TO LET—TENEM_ENT, MODERN l'lillVl'llll'lll‘l*S. ll Spring l'ili"k l4 WANTED CAPABLE MAID. APP- ly 21 Fitzroy St. 2481-24-Gl. WANTED — BV SEPTEMBER 15th tixpcricntzutl guilt-rail nor» vunt to _l‘iillil‘ll to llliiiiux with inlnily oi’ thrt-c trlivcllilig pcnstis pnid. licfl-rt-n lid. Apply 4 Wutur St. 2. Lost LOST ON AUG. 22ND BETWEEN (‘llairlolti-ttnvn 11nd Suinnicrslllc, Vlli. llonslluiv oliu till-vi Tire from Sludt-bulter (‘nix Finder please colliiliunlczlti» willl ll. l. Ruyncr, Sulnlnersidc, l’. E. I. iifiiill-S-Zlh-ii. LOST LAST WEEK A PLATINUM ilitwtl hnr pin sct with sapphire and tITllillUiltIS. Flndt-r plcnlic lczivc zit this office. iii’ ‘LOST AT ST GE-OTRGES LADIES gold wrist. watch, initials “G. M. C. on case. IPinder jikiasc lenvo zit Parochial llciu-it: St. (icorgcs and receive row 2457-S-"3-tlIi LOST — GENTLEMAN‘S GOLD watt-h, Saturday, Aug". 25th bc~ t\\'<>l‘li (lumhlt/li lilld Alli-Ali's cur~ ill-l", (Iuuniy Linc. Pit-aisle. leave wirh Fioril liroivn, Shamrock. ltmvurll. 257119-294“ Miscellaneous ..._i...__. RODD'S TAXI SERVICE. PHONE 443d. 11661954-21110 WANTED — AGENTS lN PRINCE Qllvvllri and Klllliti (‘pin for thi- (‘ii roll IIHIH Light Willi-l‘ & lklwul‘ l‘l:liii. 'l‘iii- lint-st Plnlit. on tin- lllllrkr-lf. (‘nil nllll HUI! this plnnl lii tipt-rtilitill lii lilll‘ ulorc all Sulli- llit-imiilc. l-I. ll. ltliyilcr, lllzilrillu» iul‘ Tul‘ l’. l‘). l.’ Liflhli- ' AGENTS WANTED-EARN EX- lrli ltllillfly this Xlllus inking l)l’lTl‘l':i for our high grzidii, iliod- ornli- pi-ii-i-ll. T'l'l‘riOllil| lii't‘\‘llll", .\'ilui..- thirds. You (‘illl liniki- $5 up i-nl-ii i-vt-liing. lii-ziulihiiiy illu>l lnitcil stllliplli hook supplied. l1‘ull llllll‘ lint-ills lnultu $54) pcr wccll’ up. \\'l'iii- Allllluilltrlllrl-rs, T22 llil-hlilolnl West, 'i‘iirnillu. N-‘Jli-Zw. l Tiizlntyctlél _ . Sullinlulwildc. 25S WANTED — GENERAL PUR- post: null-ti, (lllilii Sliilillill.‘ for driving, fully brokc, not O\'l‘l‘ e-n-v l‘ll yours. ‘IQlTISOTl Wright. hliddlc- lull. Kilikoru. ll. It. ZSIET-biili-Zll. k Male IIclp-Tfintetl WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED Fox rum-her, bust oi‘ rolcrence rc- qulrcd. Apply illl Kent Street. 5i. ' diilziry s‘ L-IVERY WAGGONS WANT-, ‘JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor Harmony Jct iilflli-ll-ll-lnlo _Q.ueue for Houses (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Allfllitil 2S. ldxlrutlr» UPS wt-ri- w ‘it'd llcrc ilillily \\'Tll'll lilo n-gisivlr» 01' lllilili‘ clilioliil for (‘urpornlitill hon» "ow illqiriiig tiolilplvtitm wi-rt- ugliiil lipclioll. ' Thi- (‘ii z Tillilllllllflti \\'l‘l't‘. liter- ailly tl|t)l‘lli(‘lT by lhtiiistllltlu oi’ pt-oplo. Sn i-iigl-l‘ wcrc llii- uppli» trnilts llltli. oiic nrrlvctl SOlill nit-ii‘ iilillilighl, linolhlil" just ilTiPl‘ urn, ziild n third, ll woliinn. noon ulter- \‘.'lli'lTi~i. liy 5.120 u.nl. lilcrli was :1 crowd lii‘ such :1 size iliili. Lilt.‘ pulicc hritl ito lit‘ uiiliilllolli-tl to roguliltti it“ A (lul-uc liirl-u l|l‘l‘]l tixtciidtid b0- ll\\'l'l‘ll two uu-l three “Tlillitiflill i I yards. N‘ h"li""'~y ‘v“m’w" l" “mm-l ll iiiclulll-tl il“lill iiivn lili‘ lT“iV “mdiimm- wmwl,’ (“mix H9‘ policviiicil, 11nd liiothcrn ‘ with children iii urine: and dragging iii lhi-ii" skirts. All (rlzisscs and lill ngi-s \\'l'l't' I'l‘|il‘l‘ril‘llTl'lT. Thu sloritis [Titty-LONE were pill- i'i1i. Ollt‘ pour Wtliiiilll with two children hull hilt two (llllflfzi at Tlliilll‘. Shc stall-ll tllnt shli 11:11‘. loilgvil in twu rooliiu (\\'i‘l‘ sillcr lliurriligc. A young clcrk who ilutl lit-cu lnnrrlurl ilvr yours IllltI itever hud n home of his own. When the people were lullulltctl to the Civic Buildings the pres- suro liccnlno most inconvenient. I Offer My W . Week (lltOUlilllllflU IIKEZKOET King Kuh- Ten Grllnillulcil Sinllir Yellow Snlrnr Ilitklillr Powder 2 (‘nun Pllchnriln Hmluhu tln linllit Iiiiumlry (‘lit-cm- illuluunvn ltt-rom-nc l IIOTISPZIIOLI) RIGQUITLEDI lii.\"l‘h ‘liIlfiiI “- lurn. ll"- . llll‘ 4 I'm-Hort ncul l-‘rnlt ii‘ " i‘ '1"? 17ft".- 111.1: on nnil Silncl-rn . Iihlll lumen i |ui untl Nnncl-rn 7/‘ _ H ..... $1.1m llomon Turnlilt-rn ...... .. 15c Dun. . I- i, 'l‘lnwnrr, lunumehvlirr. llllfl f wnra- iill klnlln “Ire. v N521? rttn, prim-n lirlovv lntluYI ‘ (‘nu-lard (‘urn llrnn untl Mhortn l) llolletl Ont: I hnvr some nlre lllmlt-r Twlnr. (‘at W" “yprylhlnfl umlcr liar llllllm"? (‘nnnllizivrllvll Al‘(ill.'~"l‘ 211 Opt-n Rnrli Idvenllll Tl" lu- r0. LLOYD COX IIOIIELL REHAB; "Klmqmgp MAN The till-valor hzltl to be restricted Wlllllfl position on fnrln, cnpublo to \\'0llll'll with children. flllll i! nl taking clitirgti, good rctcreno inns llitti boioro the lurge stuff w; Apply A (‘ ( ‘c oi‘ (iuurtliun could ill-lii with the crowd. 2 "ZS-Iii. “Tho worst fclililrii nl the posi- __._i.____. tloll," l-iuiil tin oillcinl. "in tlnlt 90 WANTED—lMMEDlATELY MAN pur cent. 0t‘ lhcnl are iloolntid to to work 0n izirnl and ranch. Ap- dislippolntnicnt, 11nd cannot hope ply Arthur C. Wood, Mt, llerberl. to gel ll home of their own for 25-i1~8-28-6l. yours-ff" A “i XXZEIIILE§ZI$DEIIIK§YILZWYIKO>DIZLQEIILQ it GREATEST SALE EVER OFFERED l \ , ii KING’S COUNTY ii. . , ‘pl Just to Brush up Business _ . /‘\ \ ii Whole Stock for One V, ll Only ll DRY (i OODS Men's Ovcrlilln nml Slilrtn. | - Ovt-rlills \\ t $2.1m |'ll| l‘ ‘L50 l'||lr r i W uooixs AND SHOES Jmut look lhln ' cnw 'l‘nn ‘it “'9': Q . ii Il ~—»:$\~: // .\/L.. m - put-kn cnllirr hone collnrn $4.00 1W7 /». for one week only. h Tlllli SIGVTIFJIIIFIII {II Int 8 (Pt-loci llnrlnp llnle it Eastern Guardian ..."MR. JOHNSON will be Willi us ‘Phurstlay, August 30th, allowing the full range o! Ladies Fall Cont-S 11nd Suits in ull the newest fafllllml creations. We invite you to come and see. lves u iMrurdoc-k, Ltd. “ESPECIAL LADIES SUITS and (knits demonstration Thursday nl. our store. Ives c Murdock, Ltd. ....“GET YOUR NEW Full Cont. or Suit on 'I‘lilireli1iy, August 30th. Ives dc Murdock, Ltd. 111111 iillils liNlillllHEli (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Ailg. ZEL-dllipcrious t‘:icsi1r, (TUlllT nlid llll‘ill~lT to clay. - Might stop u hole to kuep the wind uwliy. Ono's mind rl-vcrtn to Shake- Slli‘lll‘4".‘i lincs iii looking at heaps 0i _ huiiiuil rcnluiils, including u score oi‘ so ui’ skulls. which have been "lineal-thud at tho corner 0t Margie Arch zlllll Edgwziril-ruud, London. Thu cxcnvzltlons huve ulrerldv gone down six or eight feet, and the T.llT)(ll|l‘(‘l‘H lii-c working within u. li-w (out of tllc plate in the road \\'Tllt‘ll nlzlrks lllc position where hilnllrt-lis of nialtelzlctorl-i, patriots. lilurlyru und rt-glcidcs puid the tlcllt thcy owed society of private cliclliics. And tho coiirictioli forces itself on oili- thllt tilt-nu grinning bones lii-long tn il portion 0t‘ thc ‘Pybtirn liurlul ground which lnny have been dintiirlivil. - (‘roniwclk we know was ilrliggetl tllcrt- with lrl-ton und ltrudshoiv, ulli-r hi» diiiintt-rlilent fi-olii West- lillnstul‘, liil-l body history li-llr, \VilS |illl'il‘(T lit tho font oi‘ lIll! gallows on which his rcliiziilin had been hung. ills skull zit any rutc, is not 1Illilollg TTIOSP now dlscuvvrpjp [m- il lT4il‘()l'illl‘lT \\’1i:~'llliill:-'l1*l' llnli. and lhl-rt- is no roctlrtl of it living ru- iurni-rl lo Tyliurll. M i1l'i'~‘ii'lll Till! unduniugcd skulls untl some. of the nxore ililportmlt buncs arc lll the contractor's hilt, whllc zinothcl- huzip o1‘ broken re- lllillliiiS lice just at lhu door. lvhnt i5 i0 l": iloni- with lllflllljnt) one has yi-l. tifficiuliy lii-(lidvtl. As uaiilll thi- ll-rth IiilVl‘ SllTVI- vi-li lllldl‘ long bilriul, and grin ill. unt- ill rows 01' liloru or lies-ls sharp- t-ly whillillwss. Lord i"1-l'l'llr.~l “'11s lllll- of illusi- who din-d lili Till‘ “l1-:1i'l1~.~1:l tin-ll," _ HilYiHl! llilii‘lil‘l‘l‘li his Hll'.\\'lll'l| ill i‘O|lT blood. ulld lii-lug tililllllliplid i" hi‘ llillllill b)’ lli1- iltiusl- ill‘ Lords. 1| Mill hi» who I'l'l'(‘i\'l‘(| tho unus- 7 il:ll pl-rllllssitill lu lit. mum,“ Wm, ll Hilkvn ropv iliiilPiilT ul’ Till‘ Ill"!!!- [it'll llill‘ llullillnilly list-ii. llii, 110w. l“Vl'l', wus burn-d iii Si. Punt-lull.- (llulrliyulrll so 1s suit: frulll limiter-ll.- ULHHL .. , . ‘ ‘ ‘Tlllil (lilltil. ( 1111141.. UHVHL iullzlllll-lh lillrlilll lthc "Holy Mam “l ‘Wm 3M1‘ Slwllllliril, Mold-nu, H!" Hyde l'1irk liigliivziynlun 11nd diilld_v. over wilt»... hanging ‘vmmm ill‘l‘ Sillli to hnvu wt-pt for 48 hours on 1nd. nnd lliillly OLTIPFS of lTlllh- klliil wort» l‘.\'l‘l'lli.l‘ll thcrc. and nuilly uW-ri- Tillll ill the pits dug for tilt-lii close lo will-re they wrpp, ..X,.l-“u.,| and win-rte tilt-m- rcnlziins havl- now |Jl'l‘ll resurrected, ‘ Peculiar Facts and Figures. Among thlTGtirlnnns it is re. gnrdl-il uu :1 lit-nth warning: to hour 11 cricket's cry. i At sonic plum-s llll- Tnrcc. 0i‘ illi- 'St‘il lTtl-Sllillii on till.- rocks on the STlOPl‘ 1S Stlill to llo suvunlutl“ [0113 to the Sllllllfl‘ ynrd. 'l‘h1> nulllbl-l" three was the por- lccl lllllllbcl" oi‘ the Pythugqr. "HRH. who snill it rl-prostintctl the beginning. nlillillo and end. Dust from volcanic eruptions has lici-ll known to trllvcl 500 lull- es lTiFOlli-‘Ill the uir. .t\t'lt~l' appearing in “The 110g. Kilt-M‘ Opcrli" 99S tinlesl, an actor forgot his lines at the 999th per- iorlillincc. Brcsluu, in Silccizl, pbggegspg a chilnnry 51) foot high made enlir. Ply of conlprcsscd paper, 1g 1S stated to be fireproof. A nlovcl musical instrlllncnt is il violin that can ho folded, cu- IOSOlT in 1i ozisu, and carried like "liking st‘ -l ll. TELLS WllMEN HowBackache and Periodic Pains Yieldto Lydia Efink- homkVegetable Compound Leslie, Sllsk.--"For about a year I was troubled with a distressing down-bearing pain before and durin the periods. and from terrible hen - aches and backache. I hated to go to o doctor, and as I knew several women whohad taken Lydia E. Pink- hnmksVegetableCompound with good resulted nail bou htsome and took four bottles o it. certainly do rec- ommend it to ever woman with troubles like mine. feel fine now and hope to be able to keep your medicine on hand st. ell times, as no woman ou ht to be without it in the house."— rs. OSCAR A. ANDERSON, Box l6, Leslie, Sank. Mn. Kelsey Add: Her Testimony Copenhagen, N. Y.—"Iread our advertisement in the papers an IE] husband induced me to take Lydia . Pinkhem's Vegetable Compound to et relief from nine end wenknese. was so week t at I could not walk at timoe. Now I can do my house- work and hel my husband outdoors, i too. I em wil trig for you to blilh this letter if you think it wll help iothers."—Mre. HERBERT KILSIY, R.T".D., Copenhagen, N. Y. ) sill‘ ""' 1'51‘... In D0 Plnkhlmlvo ' T. Q-Agggggi; NllEliSllli slllliii Hil . l5 lliliiiiili LONDON, Ailg. 2il.—-—I~‘ollo\vir.g in tho totitiilcps oi‘ the Dodo tho bustle lillli tile (li-rnlun niurk. the. ~itriiw hat for nicn is passing ilito oblivion. ill tlic curly llllllflliléll houlldri-ilii it was thc only suilllniel" irclir for ti nizln of fuiihltill, lni hl- young or old , hut t-vcry Slilllllllil‘ shown u du- Cfvlllil’, in tho illiliibur of liicli wear» illg lltruw TlillS, and no one hliq had tllie cuurugti oi’ this lnvuntivc genius to design a hcudgcnl- which (lii lilkt", iltl place. Mt-ll prcirr to cling Ill ilu- soil lltiliiliiirg. which cull b1- llllllllllvll lii lJUllllLTPtiri shapes, size-u lilid colours, and ill zi vnril-ly of liYt-iihlillfirl lit-Tori: wlllcll tit-s-iingl-l" oi’ WOTIIPIYS huts Wllilltl visibly wilt, ulid det-iiii- that his rnnge oi orlgin~ nl (TPPSSTITK was pitifully linlit-id. Al-lzordlilg to u ivull-kiluivli Lon- doli llzitlcr, the silk huts is in ncurly us lizul ll wily its tho straw. Nil-one wears u "toppor" ill tho (ilty now; till‘ conventionally correct zittlrc ol' tho (‘ity innn twenty yours algor- silk lint and frock coutwiu ilevcr sci-n l~.\'le't‘]ii. ut ll garden plirty or it illllcrul. The llmvlcr shown signs oi‘ titnuing buck, but cannot zlttl-lilpt to rivul the popularity of tilt.- ‘lUfl liunillllrg. A sort ot‘ lint census, tukcll lic- twccn Lollglitc (iirttus and (ihuring (Jrosn westerdny afternoon about thrcc o'clock vrlieii the i-lllll was nl lls-hottcst. provided some interest: lnl-l ilgilrcs. Sixty-two nit-ll wl-ri-f ivrnrliig iitrllii‘ huts nguillst zlllout‘ 2,000 liii-ll wearing soft huts iilidi llmvlcrs. it was noticeable iiltll! must of the SifilW hzlt ivtellrc-rl-l worl- int-ll ul’ middle age. About four llilfll‘ out oi‘ tun worc bowlers. Thu lrllillki room 0t ii. city club ‘l-lhoivctl lhr .-- ntruw huts, thirty thrcc hoivlvrlii und Tilly-scvlell soft fclt huts. lll a popular (‘ily luvcrn thc stror ollu straw hut. six bowl : L\\'t-lily»tll1t> liolnhurgs. No-onc knows what itilicll lhi-i Sil'll\\'. ilntti-rs cxplailli ii liy ti“. llly-Nlcliuils pl-rlnillzitioils oi‘ tlishitin which ]]l‘l'lllli. il thing to Til‘ worn 0111-. your and dl-i-‘riiu it 0t bu abso- lulcly archaic twelve months inter. And nobody scclnrl to nrgrcl. the passing oi‘ lhc straw. lt was hard. unsympathetic and liable to bloiv of!‘ zltthc sligtcst provnczltloli. Artists 11nd others zlfilictod with‘ u sl-llst- oi’ blsnulyi have bur-ll known to \\'1sh lliul. lht- llowicr surely lilt- "Klicst Tli‘illi~t‘ll\'l'l‘il|I.{ t-vlel- illvi-lllllll would follow till.- struw into Tilt: llllltitllllllti. l- --~< o->_~_.% Messages From y The Spirit World (BY Dominion News Service.) _il.().\ll)().\', August 28.——l<‘or thi- iirtel time in the history oi spirit- llflTiSill zi nirssllgt: purporting to rlime from the other world is from. (‘ll ill tho lulignngir which Tilt‘ SllXllTUI‘ might hzlvc used when on cllrth. ‘This Oscar Wildo transmitted from lhc grllvli :1 lllfififillfit: to c0n~ lcmpurnry inc-ll oi letters? Hus hc, ulidrr his spirltuulintio sign-manual passed his inst (tltllfk tic criticisms on tiit- zirl of our literary gods of t<iilliy—-<\Vells, iiunlictt, and John (iillc‘.\VlJl‘il'l_\".’ Oil iIQFllilPll Show, ziimvc ull---\vii1lt has the sell-styled "inn-ll oi‘ Language" tho uriritci‘ oi’ lill the literary‘ civ- guncies of his dzlyftt) shy oi’ lllc modern delnocritil \Vhen Wilde was ill lhr- iicshhis criticisms of the literary men were then arriving exceeded in calcul- iltcd czlusticity anything that Whistler would then have ventur- ed, to say of his conlclupliry urt- itsts. 01' Kipling, [or instance. Wilde declared: "l-le is olir first authority on thc second-rule, and ll. young mun who has seen won- derful things through keyllnles." Hie explanation of the Ameri- clln term “diqr-goods" us the lili- read ‘productions oi Unilctl Slates novelists, is for ever memorable. Now comet." a woman fCll0\\'llt!(l in literary clrclcsl one, indeed, nurtur- ed among tlir brotherhood oi‘ schol- ars and scribes —- Slnilh, dalnghltir oi‘ the lute Pro- fessor Edward Dowdcn. to lioclzil-e that while experilnciltlilg with alr- tonnllic writing she TOUOTVBtI stiv-l cral lllOtiSZll-{US lrolii lhc iiciid Vic.- torillil ileclitlcnt and litltilxllcur. Mrs. Travers Smith ivzlli not alone whcll the autonnitic tlllifli. was precipitated. With her ivzis u llizlihomzillclzin whom she still“ “Mr. V." lie it was who took the llltidfiilgébl. The whole story is told in a hook just published en~ titled, "Thirty Ycure oi Psyciiicil] Research," by Prof. Rlchet. That Wilde's colossal cgotism has not deserted lilm in the other world would ilppcul" clctlrly enough from the following gem oi‘ sellout- fltiielllly. iilllll to lllivc lit-cu litter- t-li on Julie ll, 1923: ":l'lly Oscar Wilde! Pity Occur WlhloAulio Willi! id the wiirld ivus icing 0i’ lite! -Noiv tllc. more mem- ory oi tho bvuilly oi‘ the world is un meullislti- 1min. l Wilt-i Ulli‘ oi those 1'01‘ whoiil the. world existed. Others llllglll. sip the pale love Ill’ lilo cup nl’. thought, but for inc thi- rod wine 0|‘ lilo." Hrri- iMrs. Sliiil. lnlcrvcncsi. "Tcll nle." -siu- asks, “lirii you Niillily (kn-or Willie, and whnl. was your Duhliil liililrtisa?" ‘The i-lpirit udlnils ils lnliliillty to glvc the rliul name. Olliyv-"Ncur Dublin where lily luthcr was ll surgeon," (‘lcnrly enough, however. cnmn thc words. "Tile street," und lihlit was TITS Chclsen nlldrcss, us nny biography oi’ (kicar Wilde will tctitliy. Asked wily he hue conic nl. all ~ he. clinic uhinvitcil lilid unexpected- ly—-tho spirit ticchlren: "i have come to show Ulllli. Oscar Wilde is not dead." r But apparently he shudders at the ll ht o! to new world and its Zilrs. 'l‘ravc rs -.~; template. lng on in the ivorld," he wililmiit‘ you will lei. llll‘ buzz on us uliillllll i1 moved my pity. . . . . He "io- terrible for inc. . . Soon illi- illllllillll lii-l: lliigllt who WllS tired in»; [Oitllly without tiny idea olitho sugo : Illtl llliu‘ ’l‘llen in tho o! high lilcrury PiltTPilVtil‘ ileum-lids to puilliing. “We arc like all mmiy lllils thul crccp roilnd und ruulili. 11nd tin our silly tasks diiily without any liilorcst in our work. vcry ancient uulit l\~‘l(‘l l alli doing Wlllll is lilllv DUNN" than picking mikuiu in gziul." “Have you set-n your moliher?" asks the metilum. "Yes, i have wen Tier." crimes the answer. improved in lhc process 0i dying. She le less comely now." This remark ills lihe man who is sold to have attended n dance en hour after COFFEE GREAT IIPPDITTUNITY FUR LADIES For particular people- Grown from seed of the rare old Java and Mocha of days gone by. 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(‘Tt‘.iil'i)' ualne of Again, pom-s, Mrs. Slnilh inking his mm- “Do you realize." with some uuperily. you arc talking to ‘ll SOPTill leper?" he lltljllr€d forget his history and think oi liiln fullest oi‘ ‘his powers. still have nu grcul an eye lor holiuiy lis when l wore ll lop-hut and ict lily lluir strclim licnciilh ll." 'l‘hel1 hc tlilks of \\'. "l uni too lull oi’ lily own liirrury clilvlltloll." si-lpicilllv, "to ivorry over a llrolhi-i- in nrt who lcll lit-uuly, or rlilhcr tlic ilcuirc All who kilow Wilde through his ‘ll‘l'llill organs.‘ ivrilliigh- will l'l'llllii_\' l‘l'l‘ll_l-§lliZl'TlIlll1 slit-tilts through lllc iiulolntilll: spirit. writ-ling; lull‘ oi‘ Arnold iiulllii-ll, whoiil illli-liliilr-iiiw whoiil hc thought wor - lhi- llll‘.~i.\'ilf.'.t' Til‘ hull lli-t-lziri-d rend. “As lol- Mr. Arnold illcnni-tt. iu-iiiliii-u, the nllin who takes joy in is llic llSfiillllUllfi apprentice l‘l‘ltllll‘t‘. who lilix conjured stilling with 1m- wniid o1‘ his iimsioi- T“T1lll' “VTTOSO critics are so harsh in tlleso lirrl, lTlill Til‘ TlilS rolilly Sll(‘(‘l‘l‘iT-.(I1l)'S. vii ill prrslnulilig lllillsvlf llllll oth- <~l“:< lllili. h1- hna TL'iil'llt‘lT Till‘ trick. l<‘l:iiibi~rl’t= Sl‘l'i‘t’l. it; llir lrtiiulivaril side at h... . ()1 his l‘llill‘ill'ik‘i'.“. one lnuyHilnn is llll sziy lilill. llivy lll'\'l‘l‘ SllW ll cultul'~_lriiill-:l {rum sticlul llic n! a wart l‘(| tiling 11nd lli-vi-r do ill] cxlrulir- duos from (liilill'_\' llilt‘. coiniiloli-phil-c.’ igmulyy ltcgnrdiilg .\li-. (l, it. Shun’, Wilde, l-losue itself in the following: Willi :i touch ni lniv-oomcdl‘ Tilt‘ ill'l‘il<illil.\‘il'li pl‘ iivi-rillg rrilir- "living dclld is the most boring which docs not all. nil suggest the iriill iii his iilill‘, stiys: experience ill lllc. it one excepts rxqliil-iitti flliiicur uiloiig ihu paths "Ailcr nil. hr might he (‘ilillill n hcing nilirried, or dining with a l'llllll‘lll]I(li'ill'_V oi lliiiit‘. lllii u-lis ullcrly ignorant. 0t bis lil- \\’ilde declared through the ‘willie liictiiuiii o1‘ autulnallc script the only iitorury artist ot its follows hlfithy to bc his own successor was The lllfltlfillgllrlullll (llilsivorlliy, whom he des- rribi-s as the “uristocrn-t. in ‘liter- lu lil-Z-‘l-il-vlitili." ilt- tout-heal on modern woman, i’ “The wonicn of my time Wem llclinllllll." ho says, "from the out- Now the wo- oxc escence. She pro- the nose of an nebrl- 'i‘h<~_\" ziri- PPTTFCTT)’ 11in," 'l‘llo identity of Wilde again dls~ H1‘ hull i sclllitll-muslt-II" lli- says: l irrl like u llOV\'2ll|il_V.\‘. . l? "She has not rl-liily l.. he hoard oi the l BULLDOG SOLE LEATHER Insist upon it for repair}; Demand it on your new slices .! ‘l1 im/Itw/ [Utlf/IUI‘ Fl t BE MORE 8&0. s Since . l I Y&ONIO e- HONIIIAI. ., \ ’l‘/tlIi!li.’t/ \