THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘monsoon. " lllE lBHAHI-"TTEI-“WN Blllllllllll I‘. Gluten I. Ielmrr. President ‘ ll. IL Una-Ila. Annular: nun-r gill "I"! (luau it: ‘on n: You: III- ylql (lulled) II advance In Goblin and TUESDAY, Auo. 21, 192s J. u. lllrnett. mu and Plbllnles (delivered in advance aided I lllQb A FULL WEEK The present week will be n full ‘ma’ m" "I lnwresl- 01' 9111910!!!‘ oi them would prosper endlessly it meat, of pleasure and we trust, or profit. This evening about live the vllfloRogal party will arrive and will, we hope, be given a reception and a welcome worthy oi them and of ourselves; worthy of the throne which 'l‘heir Excellencles _ represent and under the protection 0i’ which we enjoy that liberty known only in lands made froe ~by righteous laws righteous-sly admin- ‘lstered. We owe it to ourselves to malts this visit a memorable one. We have a city to -be -proud of, a city that for beauty ui’ location, cleanli- ness and general picturcsqueness compares more than favorably with many of our larger sister cities. Let us show that we are proud of it, proud of our status in the Dominion and in the Empire. Let every flag in the city be displayed during the whale Vice-Regal visit; let every- one join in all the public festivities of the week; let us all show that we are "citizens of no mean city“ and that we know it. ~ There will be many spectators of the festivities of this week. The Ladies Golf Tournament now in progress has brought many vis- itons; the Scottish Gathering tomor- row will draw many from the differ- material prosperity, international diplomacy. human ingenuity-all niay fail; yet either of these or all tempered by that one great virtue, Love. Would they? This ls the question that has suiggered the IChrlstlau world throughout. the; ages, the question ulso which ‘has caused the Pagan world to look nskance nt the Christian world whose profess ion is Love and whose practice often is the direct opposite. With Love, as we understand it, dominating the industrial world oi today, would our industrial develop- ment be the, all conquering, ever progressing thing that it is today? is it, nfter all, a necessity of our being and of our progress that the weaker shall go to the wall, that progress is, after all, only another application of the apparently cruel law of the jungle and oi the under world, "the survival of the fittest?" The law of that Love which “never falleth" would help the weaker brethren, would place the staggering industry on its feet: the law of industrial develop ment and progress would buy the tottering institution at a. starvation price, develop it. transform it intc a monopoly and make it a power in the industrial would. The great oi. works, the steel works, the rail ways, the industrial and commerc Notes By The Way The hay crop in Prince Edward lclnnd, now mainly gathered into the barns. in a good one, and other crops now ripening or“ advancing to maturity are very promising. These are matters that call for gratitude to the Giver of all good gifts and also give cause for com- fort and good cheer to our farm- ers and the many lines of activity. which are dependent upon our one basic industry. Further cause ‘Jor thankfulness is found in the fact that in this province we nev- er have an entire crop failure and even a partial failure is as rare as it is in any other part oi the world. It is also a matter of satisfac- zlon to all Canadians that good zrops are this year the rule hroughout tho Dominion from ecenn to ocean. it is a vast rc~ gion, with much variety of uuil. climate and rulniall, nud a good yield of the products of the field (Dd the stock-yard menu much for the present and future pros- perity and happiness of our Cun- ullan people, as in less measure it contributes to the well-being of vther nations also. it seems to be admitted that his year‘ farm production in Canada is close upon 1 new record lu quantity although prices are lower than in recent /enrs. i llf we compare conditions today among the countries and nations we shall be forced to the conclu slon that those who dwell in Aru- irica are fortunate nbovc thost whose lot is cast in Asia, Africa Ol Europe. And yet half the human family dwell in Asia, while thr population of Europe and Africa much exceeds that of the two Americas. Beyond question the lest part oi the New World is made up oi Canada and the Unit- ed States. Here are vast areas of ihe most/ fertile lauds lnexhaust ible resources of soil and niine The Public Forum Thin column ll open for thg discussion by Ofirfgllpndgnl. of questions of interact. The Ch-"lottctown Gulrdlln dggg not necessarily endorse tn. opinion sxprclud by lie con respondent; Child Welfare Slrr-Au I am a member of the Children's Aid Society. l wish tn thank the Social Service Council for their efforts in bringing bcforc the public the great necessity of curing for rteglectietl and delin- qfient us well us any other ways defective children which is essen- tlnlly our work‘, and for which our iociety was or uulzcd just four‘- liftffl Yfiillfi‘! ililu- l rend with ruucli ‘utcrust tho article in the issue of the 14th i|ist., in which tho Social Service showed u decided interest .n our work nntl thuir write-up which so c-ntirely covers our zrouutl will no doubt be very icncflclnl to us. Wu cannot bring the mutter ton often before the public and from past experience n: know that our editors are ul- ways ready and willing to give mlbllcity to any worthy cause. For ihe pust number of years, the ilhiltlrenw-i Airl Society hns been working nt very grunt odds, see- ug so much t0 be tlnnc and having 1o little funds with which to do it. Very often it may have seemed is though we could have done nore, but we felt that it would re much better to keep within the lmits of our resources than to onrnrrt debts which we might never be able to pay. It is true bat at the lust sitting of the Local .louse,a grant of $500.00 was voted ind pzisseti to be givbn to us and llli‘ local newspapers informed the pirblic that this grout hnri been ziven us, but l have it on the most rxcellent authority that this grunt ms’ nothing more thnn u mere ‘scrap of paper," which although luly votorl nntl passed by tho ilousc would not be signed by the {earl of thnt House. in continuing, l would beg to will attention oi‘ the Social Service Council to a very grave omission Uvhit-h they made in their article if the 14th inst, and which is n ‘uost important item, the omis- iion of which might cause a great loal of ruisttutlerstantling if not im- W" 3W2 a . Qantas BY JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. DOES YOUR CLIMATE SUIT YOUJ! > Most of us tnkn wlint. comes in the rnnttt-r of climate. Perhaps we stop to wonder‘ what the Eskimo gets ouLui llfc up threrc among llll‘. ice uunw, nntl icrriblo cold. Perhaps people about tlui equator ivunrli-i- how those of _lll-l in a tem- pernti- clinic. cvur put up with our long winters. As l snirl in n former‘ nrticlr: you will usually do woll in your own pnrti<-1|l:u' rrlimntr: it’ you arc in good tmlinnry benltb Pnrhups a wnrrl for our less fortunatt- friends might ln- in ordr-r. Now, you seek u tliffvrvlll climate for one of two reasons. it is bccnusu it is a "brat:- ing" climatic or n "soothing" clim- itv. S0 us in nllwr things let your ‘lflllllllilll sense by your guide. l-‘oi- instance you have ulwuys had 50ml livnlth, have been vury robust and sonn- ticutc illness comes upon you. You make the ordinary rc- covergv. but it is thought wine by your physician that you get nwny to n “l)iffurout" climutc for awhile. in your true-so thou, you should go to n bracing (lllllllltlf, bteonusc your zood buoyant health will come llililk to you in n shorter time under the influt-nco of u climate that stimul- itcs your resistive and recuper- titivt- powers. lint if you nro not of the nbovc typo m‘ linvc bud n long lingering illnvss perhaps of nervous origin, with PXCPSSIVL‘ worry or grlri‘, flu-n tho S()()'l‘lliNG climate is indicat- ed in your cnso, nt. least at first Illl)‘ \\'li)’. (li-nr-rnlly speaking dry (illlllflfflfi ire bracing nnd moist or climates high in humidity are soothing. l|‘sunlly' n dry climate is subject which in iherusclves are stimulnt- 10 l~'l'i‘ili(‘l' variety of chntigcs, inf»! to the naturally healthy indivi- dual. Moist climates lmvc a vt-ry Once Luxuriant Crimea Today Is Hopeless Waste, ALITSIYFA, (Trlmcn, Aug. 20.—-{ The Crimea, tht- beloved health ro-‘ sort of the old days anti known us! the “Russian Riviera," once lilb] cd with lsenutlitrl trainees surr-i ountled by flowers, vines-yards illlll magnificent fruit garden». lit-s nov; flovvcrless uurl ruined Ls- o. restrlt of the civil war llllil lnstl year's inuiine. Many of the owners of villus, vim-yards nnrl fruit dolls bolongr-rl tn Ill!‘ uppi-r ("l es und livnil in ccutrnl llus. . coming hurt: for thvir relnxzititirtl Lnrgc numbers fii-rl the country‘ yt-nrs ngo, Wlllll‘ miners, bnvini! thrown in tlu-ir ltii with (ivru-rnl Wrnngel, but-unto. thi: HCflPPl-lllillbl of his acts ‘after his tltaluut and pnlil tbu iii-nth pcunlty rltirlni: tlivl tt-rror which lblltnvvrl tho sntruurl Oliiillllllllilll of the (frimon by lllt‘ Bolsheviks. 'l‘lu- (lrimi-n has nut s-scr-npt-rl l|ll"l i-ffnrtsi of pnlionttlizution, con- fiscnrii-n and ri-quisititlus, nml whilu uomiuatlly ibu inimi-iisi- nur- yurtls iillil mngiiiflcr-rit en's-inns have ln-vu tlr-rrlnrtad nntinnnlizerl as r1 mutter of fact they :u'~.- uo-i body's proiperty. Viru-yhrrls and gardens stood ungunrrlr-il for H(‘\'i‘l‘ ail yours, with lllt‘ ri-sult tliut owl‘! l thing wont to tho dogs. 'l‘liu ivinv-l stocks rlrir-il, null n majority "i! thr bust fruit tron-s rlicrl. 'l‘bou-: sands of ncrvs of llllll0llll, npricolfi pouch illlll pour {rt-vs null Yililr-J yards are totldy zibsoliiivlj.’ Wilflll-l lust-i, and runny :1 your will linvi-i i0 puss lit-furl.- tlu-y t-ztn lu- brought g to lifc ngniu. i gur- l v tilt-so l l r l v 'l‘l|<=. snnit- is imiv of agrlculiuri- llllil industry lit-spite iliv rr-vrnls- iruction work Ulll'l'll'll on by llli" Crimean “intlr-pi-nrli-rii" Soviet! goveruruout, (‘rimonu umicultirrt-L illlil texisiiui: rulnm" industries nrr-I in n tlcplornblc condition. 'i‘lu= numlivr ni‘ (znttlt: bus diminishi-ill by 75 [ir-rt-i-ut, llli‘ lulztl uumbcr‘ nil working horst-s living tmluy only; l 120,000. Th1- snwiug urn-n is onlyl it) port-cut tlint of lllltl. 'l‘liis yi-zuflsl hnrwt-st will bo very Slllilll. , industries in llii- (‘rinivzt urw insignificant nnd plny nu uuinv‘ linrllilil pztrt in tin- ucouoiuit- lifrnl They consist lurizr-ly of tho curing] , l of tobacco, tanning. and 1u'v.<i\i-_v-' lug. 'i‘lir-_v nil languish. 'l‘h_r~rr- l5‘ no iunrkr-t for llli‘ locnl Filll. nmlf (‘rinicriii wines ixo bogging. 'l‘b~-f z AUG. 21, 1923 S. A. Mcbonaldb: New Store. No more climbing stairways, Mak use of our new electric passengefi. elevator. It is for your convenienc for shopping in any section 0f o“: store. Everybody is comingto (Thar. lottetown this week. Hay making is now over. The best hay crop in our history. Let us all enjoy this week of special attractions. Help the boys in their effort t0 pay the balance on their home, every 50c purchase entitles you to a vote. Fancy Voiles 35c for . 22c Chambrays, Kimona Crepe; Fancy Volles 40c for .. .. 29c DFWS. Cations of every Fancy Volles 75c for 58:: kmd i" mill ends at rc- , _ duced prices. Men s Hose 5 pair for .. 98c i ' Ladies Hats 1/2 prim $2.2: ‘::::.:.i“.';:;, ".'.".".;..‘i.‘.°. ..,:::'== Visit our store this week. Many specials, t0 offer which will more than pay your expense t0 the city, S. A. Mcllilllfllll 0++000o0o+o00000o+0+0+o0o+00w0o00oo000000nwg”, / IF--- thc uncertainty of your life is an ever present dangcmq your iamily.'you should lose no time in rescuing them from this danger, the same as you would rescue them from ' any other danger that mightthrcalen them. ial corporations cannot be singled out as examples of the power oi unselfish Love. Yet these are among ent sections of our own province and from our sister provinces. These will all Ihe interested spec- wnn temperature and few changes pwillllt‘. nrc llll]l()\'0l‘l5llt‘(l which are of course soothing to lilo-scum coulvrii to llvc with insuffic- "fiff llvillllly person. ir-ui food, n0 comforts or ]llt'il$lll- ion can readily see tht-n that in 0s, unrl with little llupc for tin-l > ut-tiintely rectified. They omitted '0 say that they are merely co-op- rating with the Children's Aid lociety and that they nre not real- forest. and sea. Here are the greatest and most advanced do velopmeuts of science and dis- A Great-West Life Insurance Policy will provide them with an estate, even though you do not live to ea”. ,1 ‘H l tto f d rt‘it i th thi tht kth ld" . . _ d“ "it i? pa dlc? in n our d8 ngsm a‘ u?“ kl e yo‘; é IOVQPY- y trying to gakie upon ttihilzlmselires i111: llil-Zlllbl‘ moluntainotis tflllllilli‘ future. 1 ‘ 9mm! f3 0118 9-11 Y 9 1113"" a "M19911"? - 1 5 Pa" Y a m 94 ' k vl ici s cssen a y ours. vim: zinc OXEFC sing oitl - -~ -~<e_>---~-~- § . . - _ r 4w“ b u, ~11 t f . u“ Here are approximately o"! lnrlollassbilecn ours for fourteen would develop an appctliiiiotfrlil: CUNBOAT SEiZED IN CANADAI we have law rate pohmes that cover a" r°q“"°m°"l5- ner of our demonstration we s y e presi en o a great m ni . . H,‘ , m,“ “ml which we are "yum “m”: mm everything m,‘ w hm“ RELEASED l . _ _ ' - - ‘... ,3 ';_~'. _ Hump; ~. ‘“,“‘°"° therefore to make our prov‘ [he profits of the corporation ‘Jf 071167011 ‘Weill’ and W“ MW“ "lolslizilsilillletrtflllrtlliglpgiu our ‘rlvrlnuztl vesnnllicy Bllgutllilcgifillllltlzlnlmllhllrlilr. “ill Alllfil" (lllxxs-‘Fllilllfi r z ince a place to be prouder of than "these mills were not built for tht speaking one language and enjoy nccting lust November a rcsolu- ind food would be a secondary mitt-uncut of Jiislivv in ('illlil'lil. flu-l H & I . ., ._ . t {the mos; Zion was presented from tho So- tcrut first. "built-ti Siul izuuliunt (lupin ,; € ., . z ever. This is a duty that devolves glory of (xOd. ng the full avan ages o _ I 1a] Service‘ begging “S to permit <o>-__-_ l('.tll‘l‘)’lllil Si‘\'i'l‘(il liurivlrvrl uu-in - , ~ upon all and iftdone by each we l-Vhether the world's nrosrest "dwmced Ch"“'~'““ °""“"‘*“°“- 'hom to eta-operate with 1w- biltfls ‘burs of u..- Oliin sin-in ir.-.<~..-.- rm} HYNDMAN s. co.. LIMITED. n ml could 0r could not be devel d b The whole round world aflofll‘! P" hey prepared their resolution on- ,.,’*thvir simunvi- t-rli 1- bud lit-vii ‘rv-i Provincial Mina "s aha" m days to come’ few w ope ) hing better than a borne in North lroly without first corisuxilillifslllik‘ . _ ~ least-ii from tho mm llliul our" 9 t the 6p llcation 0i’ ll l f L t . Ni-Shcfl 01' U10 Children". i 0c‘ ' §‘flllfil‘ll by tlir- mun-rs of tlu- Sun-w p w aw 0 0v‘ Anwflca’ not-hing so good m ma‘ did not curry. Dally Selectlons ' dung:- (‘unul fur’ nib-got! rlanunizu to 1 p000“; .. , . . "_‘| I I '“““U|“! pride the first visit of Their Excel- iencies Baron and Lady Byng. Oriby the Golden Rule is yol- to bi it is and has been for generations lowvverv m n ma, n,,.._.ti,,g u... t‘, 100k‘ u“, \-.,,._,. l,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,,, . i-Qwi- proved. The world is what it is to vast the home of peace undulentv. notion was ngzun presented “ml F°R ztririnirnr-orl [fill-IL First .~.-.....-r.< oi g _ arr-ind‘ [hug giving tlmm pcriult-l r “('r'i(l(>|][ mp1 it hurl ii('i'\||'|'i-il ii, ’}—‘*"“' — Li‘ " '" "__"_;'~—---- A — ——<-~— ~ -——-——~ CONSTRUCTIVE, DESTRUCTlVE the land when! the worker with day in industrial, commercial _ d H m,“ u, (gflqjppfafjg wit]. “s, Judging _ hand 0r brain is beiil POW-H‘ 6i U1 Tum mo“. muck, u; U“, 14m 11mg, q-h“ “Uphm. m, “Ml-Univ 1,, MU“. +v+e++0w+v0v0o4+0v0+v04+0o00+ 0000+» 04000000000» Conalructwe and (lesu-ucflve or“. mechanical’ Lommercml prosperity m5 9807'“- "flllfllllfl Pill)’ ma‘ HWY m"? "WUIWI" *‘ ‘% trrnl ’l‘l||- zurirlvnt llif('lll‘|'(l sort-t‘ ’ _ large]! becau" 9i’ human Selfish itlni; with us Wlll a vctigcnucc. l ' " ”*'*'”*'**‘ nl ti: - tum but llll‘. ship was um S A 1915111 "9 1° U19 Pomlcal “"14 “e53. bewuge of the 15w of t)“ Canada enjoys one half tht xrllulltl; 13:15: “tiletbggihtéheyhéilyrt RECOMPENSE {Vllllrllllirlhl-lléllliln‘ t thl/Vhy Imperial Fox Biscuit is the Chief diet of foxes what orthodoxy and hetehodoxy are jungm lrca of this priceless North Am- ill“) l ‘nurely crowding m‘ _ _ l“- Hw] “jlil l" “I I‘! "lhljriau: B is season; why it is bei _ fed dairy in the Prince ma" “Huge, resting secure be .e vcs an: Trim very nanm of m" gomounwh D031“, Con“!!! to visit ubidjikrirnn‘, and“, \v‘-l:‘)“ (ilnsvd “Mi Sadxrzxld Jigs: ranches and ‘winning favor from the most lo the religious world. Orthodoxy has very aptly been defined as "my doxy"; heterodoxy as fths other fellows doxy." The political party whose mal- administration “smells rank to heaven," complains, when its sins are pointed out, that its opponents are "destructive critics‘ ‘and with seeming colemnlty warns them that as they are not “constructive" they have ‘no right to be heard. Construction is the business of the party in power. Destruction when the destruction of the ruling policy is in the interests of the country is the duty of the opposi- tion. When the latter party olr talus power then work of construc- tion begins, not till then. Altnulslrn has not been sufficiently developed to induce a party in opposition to construct for the party in power a policy which will enable it to re- main in ofllce. This would be rput- flng a. prainlum on imbecllity and enoouarging Mnladministration. It is quite true that a. party in power may be falsely accus ‘-‘-, quite true that s party in opposition may deceive the people by false prom- lacs. This has happened more than once and this it is, rather than " destructive criticism, that the peo- ple must wbe warned against. A party, ilk; a tree, is known by its fruits. If its fruit is rotten or itrthe tree beer no fruit, the the hncbandmm cuts it down that it may no longer climber the enlitb. AM this is the treatment for gov- There may be a better ptbie goal. .__-_-_¢o>---- “tomorrow is" "tomorrow will he" discussed. There is favour the former expression. er arrives. whole Tomorrow never voyage RCPOBB "will be" successor which then “is row." and that day always "ls" the day that is coming. ‘Tomorrow is Wed name applies only to that one par tlcular day which is tomorrow. {mi- EDITORIAL NOTES "Then. ilfl-PPY low. lie down! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.“ ernmcnt . ' With the above modest centi- ‘ 7 “Lnumtas meat as a text the rPntriot consoles 5vr---~- r ‘ _______ itself in a column long sermon on h, m” mmmnd y," maths uncertainties of political life can-gimme,“ h“ pmched’ m-d illustrated with experiences from ma,“ m. ‘nth- M n’ m" idle recent defeat. The lermpn n, _' r “pesky Enrym" Ind the sentiment recall Pat's h‘ ,. u“ “Icqmment on the lottery " erred WY; there may be a’ more attractlvr goal than material prosperity and in our haste to ‘attain to the latter we may have missed a more deslr, TOMORROW i8 OR W-IULJ BE‘! ‘The accuracy of the expression‘ as compared with is frequently much tc in the first place tomorrow nev iWhen it reaches us ii ls no longer tomorrow but today; it is always tomorrow. Tomorrou is Wednesday, when it arrives._lt is Wednesday while crossing the At- lantic just as the S. S. Princess o1 Britain is the Princess of Britain not after she arrives but during he. the ocean ‘ but always "is" up to the moment of its arrival when it transfers to its tomor- Tomorrow refers only to one do) 11954-18)’ now and the distinctive zitie her kindred and peaceful ieighbor and protected by widc oceans to the cast and west, and north. And yet how few of us pause to think how richly we have been dowered by Providence, or in what a delightful corner of tho world wo have our home. Here we live in the choice of nil tht _ continents that rise above the sea. and we hold in the New World the ame parallels of latitude thntwert held in the Old World. by the most progressive. powerful and enlight- ened nations. Such in the exceedingly favorable position of Canada among the nations and Prince Edward Island is its Gardr-n frovlnce. Small in lrea as it may seem to be, it is rnore than half the size of Pales- tine, the land "flowing with milk and honey,” and in the average much more fertile. Our people ire descended from the sturdiest. the most enlightened and progres live of the old world races, with better prospects of great and high achievements in the better laud if their adoption. The possibili- ties of our future are therefore exceedingly promising if we right- y value our present advantages 1nd make the most ‘if them. It ls our one greatest danger that we do not value n we should the riches of our heritage. Optlm ism should be the koy note of ev- ery Canadian and every native of ‘Prince Edward island. In as true i sense as it can be said of any other land Canada is God's Coun- try, the Last Best West, the Land of Opportunity and of Promise for the Future. For not one-tenth part of all the world's peoples en- iqy like comfort, peace, hnppineu 1nd exalted privileges with those whose lot is cast in the Garden of the Gulf. CARD OF THANKS Mrn. .1. A. Mcciseac, Cardigan, wishes to extend most sincere thanks - all friends for kindness rty, the motion iut of it. Sot:icty»—(.‘hiltlren's Aid —- HlIOWH what our society stands for. Who-u we huvc stood upon our nvn logs for fourteen yenrs,.wliy -.po\i1rl any other organization conu- nto our midst and seemingly trike diargc of our work in this whole.- Hill) nuinner‘! it is intolerable in he extreme and our citizens illOlllil not tolerate it. We are nu Jlil established society which has weathered tho gale, nud we pro- test against any other organization 'llCl‘0ll(.‘lllflK upon our territory and jklng upon themselves the charge if looking after our work. it may )6 that the omission of our itnnie .n their nrticlc was but nu over- iight on their part, but be flint i8 it uuiy, the reading of their nr- icie cortnlnly would give one the tupresslon tltn they were "the boss if the job," and we were nowhere! We trust that before their nu- llllll meeting that this uintter will be cntlrcly clnnred llll- If il- l" U"? utention oi tho Social Service to appropriate our work or "stake >ur claims," and ignore us coin- plelely in the matter, then Rfilllt‘ iction should be taken by our nembers whereby we do not have nrr individuality snatched from us n this manner. Another consideration for tho Qocinl Service to consider is thnt we have now at nur head as Pro- ildfilll. of the Children's Aid Socio- ty tho some nmn who has twice been unanimously elected as Prc- iident of the Prince Edward island Fhlucatlnnal Association which cov- "rs the education of the whole PTO‘ vincc and who ls thoroughly vers- .d in everything pertaining to the ‘lift! nntl wolfurn obchlltlren and to mnko our society subordinate in my other organization is not only ill insult i0 our uoclcty. bl"- "i llun u gross insult to the mun at the bend of our society. We have ruost capable officers. ind u membership ready and will~ lng to do the work, if we had the funds with which to rlo it. li tho l-‘loor of the Houso voted us the money how can it he lawfully kclli from us? it in the Floor of the House which decides n question, and no one has the risht 1° with‘ hold anything after it has been voter] and passed. if the powers that be (or were. l should say) would not sign the cheque, he should be made sign it. lio has no authority to alter the ruling oi tho House, when o. thing has been decided upon and passed. Give ill! the funds and the backing rind we will show what we can do. Wn will let the public ace that wo do not need any other organization stepping in whole show. and . trying to be‘ "the r Trustl that l. pm not hurting tho \\'t-llnurl (‘uunL Guardian Readers my sill. For feel 0f vclvt-ts softly flnc—~ or gunlll-‘ii’ "l (lily roofs bcyunrl yon wind blown hill. “ymliwr-‘i "W llozr then through O tlniy kitchen window, when. u n his sand plli- plnys my chili] with yellow hair. Sometimes. whcn bunulrum hours (111118. 0 so tlrnbly by, l i vision sens, whose spray, foam. _ ‘pale, “hows "ackle" hath where white T {ships sail- 0 oreign towns my i . . would “y. W nged heart Soft music of n little Voice 110mg through the door, l My 9mm “m1 Yellow hair is culling -—need I more? Boston (£531? Chum‘) ‘vonson’ in WMLATIMER, 0|.- . ssusvso "r0 as iftlimiilb‘ St. John, N. fling. 20- Vi’ l William Lntlnror, of St. John, “hill: lcred in Texas’! Further hllliWklllKl news hns come to his father,‘ ‘uhn C, N. R. brnkcmnu who resides at 101 (lilborfs llnnc‘, from lloxle, Texas, in rrpiy to n request for information its to tho probable nurse of his son's tie-nth. I it will be rccnllcrl thnt n fciv weeks ago Mr. Lntlnmr received n tclerzrnm stating flint thc body of t1 young mun. bruily decomposed, nail been found illlil identification hntl been tuiulc by rncnns of u (‘. R. scrvlco cnrrl found in his pocket. blr. llntlmvr wirrul for (lo. rtilu and ihc rr-ply is that ilicrcl was n built-t ivound in tho body ind the skull lmrl but-n fractured. The nutliorlllcs tlicrc [lromlgml in r-cnti u. lnlcr giving full p111 iculars, but to date Mr. Lntlmer has not rcccivod tho letter. - g Leaih" NEGRO TAKEN FROM JAIL I -.-for fashion dictates Paten l‘ _ w h g HIGH AND HANGED on rnss e :6“;::,,ey ha; .13“ light m. Mimi)" Gil» MIR. 20——Leo Green. negro, wanted for nn ‘ltfflllk on a white womnn nt Wcllston 0a.. was token from twn Macon officers early todny and lynched in the front ynrtl of the woman's home. The botly wns swung frmn u big tree anti rlddlml with bullets. The negro is snirl to bnvn confessed. Officers from lilncon were trans- ferring tho negro from Mgqqn to Perry. 0a.. when a mob held them npgn ,thc hlghwny twelve miles frn Macon and took chhgd of the ne o. Green was put into an atom lc and drivn to Weilston Flnug for jewels‘ lush-roll lllllll(l—' William Laume... a m," know“ St. ._tlie Pope's hand. but. The Mnil llllll IRISH nnnisfiilliibbblcmirrunun Llliliit‘ in clinrgre ri-fust-rl to ri-opI-u ‘tin-m. , 'i‘lu- ship u-ns llPlil for tin-w- rllflyk‘, iln- ilr-piirimvrifs stnli-iuvlii r-nuiiuur-rl. until n svtlvmr-m \\':|.< ‘tuft-civil with ilir- nssisiniitro of Ibo g ‘liliiiv. L-viuiririii-iil. »~ »if3-——-——l~—— PAPAL INTERVENTION l STILL FAR DISTANT g lllflihllil, Airg. ill. ~~~--\'ntir-nii cir- cles nro beginning in ovirlvnvt» illi- yuoywturr- at fruqiivut rumors from Alcrinnny that the Pope is tnklni: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 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The Vnticnu rognrtls the (lor- mnu runmrs us nu nttcmpt to fort-v- lulllpirt: lonrrts (Inrtlinnl (lno-pzirri has glvcn flit! Front-h assurance no ziction is t-ontcntplntetl 11S long us (icrrunnyr persists in passive rc- slslantrc. Plus’ notion is ronfiul-rl to receiving and adding in from his private purse» sirlmcrlptioiia to rcllcvo distress in (iermnrrv, V Eamon do Valera, who wu cr- EVENING SLIPPERS A L. For the Festivities ‘We hnvv lusi rvvcivi-tl n now assortment of EVlilllllf! Slippcrs iliui refit-rt. the Mode of the Moment. 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