Th, “mm, like grout black own. lri-iid tln- world, nnd 11ml. tin» hflrlifllllllll, goods fin-m n_n ln-biuil.~— \\'. B. Yrnfn. THE LOVES OF THE COUNTESS ZATIANNY 'l‘lii- \'l\'iil, [uili-‘nllug story of thc Tllllltllliil‘ iifiiiirs of tho most l-i-auii- ful illlll lirill iii woiiiaii of .\i~\' illEitENllii . . is g l l u 7.“ 0H0]! mm Holmoive Octal" FUNERAL YIOTERDAM- The funeral of the late Julia Paul, of the Indian Reservation, Rocky Point was held yesterday morning to South Shore Chapel, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Maurice McDonald, who also conducted the service at the grave. Interment was in South Shore Cemetery. ISLAND LADY‘ BEREAVED- The sad news was received in the city yesterday of the sudden death of Mr. P. L. Cleveland at Modford Hillside. liiasi-L, on July 25th. His wife and two children, lrene and Donald servlve him. The interiiien-t took place Tuesday from his old home in Yarmouth, N. S. Mrs. Cleveland was formerly Miss Cora Waughan of this city. Liam PERSONAL-S ' Miss Mary M. Waughau of Rox- bury, Mass, is visiting her home in this city. Mrs. Vincen-t Power and little son left last week on a visit to Boston and New York. - Mrs. Wm. IIowse, formerly Miss Gertrude Waughan of Pasadena, Calif, is visiting hor old home in this city. Friends will regret to learn of the illness in the I’, E. Island hos- Yorkfit rlvlii-sl and most 4‘\l‘il|.\i\l' sot-int)’ Nut. lit-r l‘l'jll\'l'lllllillll -' ti-r forty yvarw of l‘lllll|li ldurnpo- l'l'| urnii ,_ i , ung nnd beautiful she was .| sin-- < . ful rival It» iln- grauiiitiiughti-rs of livr forint-r fl'i\‘IIi|t4. Nt-ror so strange. so fascinating a romantii- as thls' by (ivrtrmlu .\tli- urtun. ‘Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEARLE PATHE NEWS I CAT CAMfiACKvCartoon in" ‘t 4t AZ." A First National Picture - ~_ TODAY s, -7, AND 8.45 MATINEE 26¢ AND 16¢. EVENING 37¢. AND 26¢. CHILDREN 16¢. PRINCE - EDWARD ‘V??- THEATRE THaURS. A UG 6'7 ihicgwwc, 75c, |_ $1.00, $1.50 Plus Tax ‘Seat wSaic Monday 9.30 a. m. at the Theatre t - . an .. NOT A MOTION PICTURE KILBOURN GORDON Inc” ‘Tresonti ' The most exciting play ever written if. lav, JOHN (WILLARD t‘ Slagedby IRA "Balms; , u. Samfiaigffllfew Yo». LondonnnlClrfugo 1 u. ‘ I with great caution. - I Dr. Lumsrlcn has cultivated tis- ' . stir-s of chickens and rats with tziiflo . , I N s s r - ) nnd rapidity. He said that to pro- l ,,‘,',3,Y,,g¥,{}'_"_',,‘,’,", meLvLA swafiigm _Hf'l‘\'l1 tissue before it is cultivated "my h‘, thrown m, the myfllM-y n; 'n blood scrum it is necessary to tranccr as a rosult of experiments 11“"ll 11 (‘11111- 111111111115“ 11°01“ 11-1110 “vwch "n, helm, curried out M "H, bot-n made “heat nitrlr icooplng lmpt-rial (‘uncor Rest-arch Lahora-im-‘m 1" " ""111 510101-79" 501' i1 ‘Vmlk- ‘pital oi’ Mr. Joseph Baguail, IIaz- clgrovo. Mrs Joiin is. Atkins and ‘little sonTctlwell of Mont-ton are at Mount Stewart, visiting friends and relatives, Mr. ~Thomas Davies of Ottawa has come to lCharlottetown to look after thc sale of effects of his latc father, Sir Louis Davies. Mrs. Gould Jormerly of Malpequc and now of Victoria, B, C. is vis- iting Charlottetown on vacation, Mr J.I), 0'Conncl is expected here th. week to give his annual pic- nic to the orpiiaiis and children oi‘ (lharlotletown on Saturday after- noun. Mr. W. E’. Barrett, Accountant of the staff of Bank of Commerce. Sydney, Nova. Scotla, returned July 27th, having spent a pleasant two weeks holiday visiting his par- unis, rclativcs and fricnds of Whcatley Rivcr and Charlottetown and surroundingpzirts. - r Hat First, Then Safety (By Dominion News Service) lIiONDON, July 30.»Tliat oven a double uscape from death cannot IIPCVOIII a woman's first illioughts boing of bcr appearance is tho loo» sou that has boon loarut by the iiiil- ler at Stavcrion, near 'I‘utncs in ficvtmshire. ' While cycling down ilic steep hill loading to the narrow bridge over thc River Dart ut Stavorton, a young woman lost control over hcr machine owing to tho brakes fall- ing to act. Silo collided with thc low intranet of the bridge and was below, where the’ water was ten feet deep. The miller of Stavcrton and a friend, who witnessed the accid- oirt, immediately scrambled down asleep bank to find licr clinging to a rock in the middle of the rivcr. Directly she caught sight of them she anxiously inquired ii‘ they could sen "her ha; anywhere, lit-r rescuers replied that they were not worrying about hr-r hat but about her. Whcn sho was haul- cd to safcrv shc walled until ht-r bat had also boon recovered bc- foro going to a ‘house near by to iiavc bur clothes ilriotl. For Your f Drug Wants Phone orders re- ceive prompt attention torlca. London, at the Itr-st-arch‘ W1" hi“ 111111 11_1\<'l-‘*11"1‘l1 171111111 Hospital, (Yamnrldlz-l, ihc Lisii-nillvisililf- to grow tissue smut from institute of i'l‘l'\‘(:lii.iVt‘ Aitliiiriiil‘. "ll" llvlljs holly 1H lrliclv lo llwl lo "mum" m“, Plmqvluqw,‘ lill<l't‘l\'i"l‘ll“l of grcnt importance to ~ Eighteen Wm,” m," l>l.0f,,.\-,;(,I-\l|ll*iiii‘ili sclonco. Ross Harrison, lu Amorica, Siilglxt-il‘ hat thi-l culls of tho omhry (T11('('Hl eprt could bi- induce-l in livi» and multLply nnd bout vmirt-Lv outside ' _ ' ,- ‘kivilfl’ ln- _ éilitztiltyttnlgiccr-isistof‘liit-akfituilssiii- have! (BY Dommw" New‘ snvl") R::::.*.';"':::;::"i.i: ‘:;x::":.:: is. ,;,q~_1,»,<,»,~,,1-;;,y purl-Gt. t < l ' ‘ ' cc-nilents of tho original coils still {rzlpkwll homo my K0“? Gqlrdoni; rontiiiuo to llvo‘ and multiply inihrhl.‘ H", Mimosa Vader“ or “mi mggmfiggp:r::"'||:_h1lt mlfiiiljlflfnltgtjifbr sitiw- lliliilli which is u iucnihcr oi‘ Thmnns Linngdml)“. scwmlgt Itlilifi-"iggii family, and is n. true working at tho Lister illHiiillil‘—-i.fl l, ‘flaws “g a we“, in mo" cultivate cancer tissue for the piir- "much, countrms’ m", l, is purely 11°95 "f k“"i‘1"" 599cm] °""‘.e.rva' on account of its intcrcst as a sen- 19011“ 91.1 11"‘ "lilmmr "l 1'5 Fmwth‘ tltlvo and self-protective Iilarit that "I lflivo iilroady got it. to grow n Hm“ n plum, at Kaw‘ llilwfllfi" 111- Illlmfilli“ “W” "N31 The plant is vcry attractive to M’! ’11l1\'0 11110611011911 1" 37°11'11"; cattle. Ilut n bullock on going to other klmls vl-llllflllflfl- 11111 l "1111" take n mouthful finds unit it has 811F101 W11!" W111 119 19811195 "'91" n remarkably unpleasant way to my oirlllwriments.’ _ protecting itself. No sooner does "Every nvenuof .of possibledls- wring up, which laccrato thc covery nnlsl he explored '11‘ M11159 id min-i. fhc loaves than they with- is to be found foriflinfiflt‘. 111111 W111“ er, droop, nnd appear to dlc, and on I and others are n, doiniz slivmll thc hot breath of the anim- to 'mo to open 11b B-nlrW 111111-41 spring nu, which iaccrato the may be ~— particularly 11101111111111? tongue of any animal. I10 it. is left one. One cannot take a short cut govprly alone although n tempting to isolvlnfthe problem nf cnncnr. morsei. and in! line of research must nec- ————--a-o¢--— guard! be followed slowly auvlFor Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Llniment. Phone TN!’ REXALJ. POBoa 2.19 KODAK siren: 5:2 thrown into the river thirty. fcol A GOLDEN OHPOITDNITY $35 suits for 815- Helidotlon fi Cudmore. ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. bath, August 3rd, at Bangor, at 10; Birch Hill at 2.30; and 7 p.m. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Iii‘. E. C. Robertson will conduct Div- ine service, Saturday, August 2nd, at Colenia at 7.30 p.hi.. and Sab- bath, ilrd at Coleman at 10.80 and Sumimerside at 7 p.m. Special col- lections. ORWELL-fllhere will be servi- ce ln the Church at Orwell Head. on Sunday, Aug 3rd at 11 a. m., and in St. Andrews Church. Orwell at_7 p, m. Rev. Dr. McEwen form- er minister of the ' congregation will preach at the evening service. REGISTRATION OF MAIL MAT- TER WITHIN, CANADA-Chang- es are being made in regard to in- demnity for Registered articles pee ted in Canada m.- delivery nt also. es within Canada, effective lst Au- gust 1924 as follows. In future, ln- demnity in connection with regis- tered articles will cover not only loss but also rlfling and damage. For those desiring greater protec- lion for registered ariicles than tho minimum indemnity of $25.00 cov- cred by the general fee of 10 cents protection is furnished as follows: ‘indemnity up to $50.00 for a fee of 20 cts. Indemnity up to $75-00 for a fec oi‘ 30 cents. Indemnity up to $100.00 for a fee of 40 cents, Princess In Rags -—-—-l (By Dominion News Service) to light recently when an old we and fashion of Mayfair. IIcr garret was over a second ood. All round are iivotl for fifteen years. She was found dead in her bed “She had rags pinned on her, Mrs. Kerr" said tho owner of the house. The furniture was tied string. Siic uscd to block door with boxes. was in" the place I hnd put it. nanic was is iiol; known. twclvc years. After his death, ho was takrn‘ tn a hospital cording to Mrs. cclvcd $15 a week from a mcmbe of the family. in Montague-square. polished manners of an aristocrat und spoke with a foreign accent. man uscd to delight sho lived. not and a billowing cloak. The Russian (By Dominion News Service) only safe in State keeping have been displayed before Ilnglish M. P. er for the. English who returned to the House and had been people who were officials. Their thcui. nalglonal moperty seems to hifve thclr respect for private property the people there really think that this property belongs to them. "Art has probably never been thought more ofiii Russia than to- day,,anil not only have they 250 museums, as against 52 before the war, but they are being taken great care of. and are extraordinar- ily well visited. , "The royal palaces and the big homes of well-known people in Russia are preserved as museums and are today just as they were loft. There is, in fact, what you would call a craze for museums. "On the walls, among other pictures, I saw pictures of our King and Queen- in the private apartments of the late Czar in till Winter Palace. ~ "Everything ls in the hands of . sup-renai- Ewen‘ MacDougall will preach Sab- DeSabIe at end switched light. Blue Sky Eliminated- From Advertising in of merchandising woiwrlltlvn 11l- mauagcr of thc Cbicafl“ 1711711119- ing in the United States," was the THE GUARDIAN ilASllfll i IINIJERS BEll (By dominion News Service) LONDON July 30.-—Seeing a masked face peering at her from beneath her bed. a Nottinshalu woman pretended not to notice it off the bedroom She then. brought her husband and the gardener, who captured the intruder. Such was the story she told at Notts Quarter Session when John William Wright, 25. h miner, was charged with burglary and the theft of 830 worth of 1811191191‘?- Wrigbt refused to speak in court but his silence did not prove gold- en for it cost him two years’ hard ' ~ labour. U. S. By Newspapers (United Press) LQNDQN, July 30.~—'I‘hc system autumn by American newspapers was described to the convention of _ the Associated Avortising Clubs of the World in session bore by W. E. Doiialiu, local diallifly flllvllflilllll! The merchandising service de- partment of tho typical American newspaper which. 119 3511111. 111111 takcn the blue sky out of advertis- With milk l st ... ......., Kellogg's is a nour- Just aglow with health-kidswvho cat KelloggfiwAnd (Chow they love ’eml LONDON, July 30.——Ono of the hidden romances of London came man who claimed to be a Russian princess died in a squalid garret within a few yards of the luxury hand shop and on the other side of the street lives s prince of royal bl the magnificent town houses of millionaires, mem- had forgotten ills oriiz1111l~1 1911110111- liera of tho peerage, and leaders of or hiiid been well satisfied with a tho world of wealth and fashion— ' Grosvcnor —— square is within a stone's throw-and tucked away in the midst of all the splendour is tho garrct in which this old woman ufacturer with advice and knowi- When I entered I found that a saucer of blacklead, which I inlxcd fifteen years ago, What the old princess’ Russian known to Mrs. Kcrr. Shc was married to an olu man namod Pearson, and it was as Mrs. Sylvia Pearson, that she was The old man who lived with hcr had not been out of the house for wife's crying like a child. He claims to be a relative of a peer, and, ac- Kcrr, he ‘has rc- Thc old princess is said to have lived at one time in a large house She had the Neighbours say that thc old wo- in feeding cats outside the shop over which Sho was a familiar fig- ure in the immediate neighborhood, whcro sho wandcrcil about woar- lug a [ioculiar old-fashioned boii~ Crown Jewels “LONDON, July 80.—The Russian (frown Jewels, which have bccn the subject of many rumours, are not but an lie is Sir Martin Conway, the art authority and Conservative memb- Universities, of Commons yesterday after several weeks in Itusslu, finding out how art is prospcrlng under the now ro- gimc. lie told a reporter that hc had visited Moscow anti Pctrograd given cvcry f-aclli-ty them and put them on the table bcforo him. "They are well guard- cd," he said, "and while I was cx- amining thein the rooni was full of unuiistakcahly purpose in keeping Well, tho Russian’ sense of increased in the proportion that has decreased, and I may say that product of years of labor and many hundreds of thousands of ilollars. The old theory of advertising. that is, advertising without dis- tribution." he said. "W118 111111- 11 forced people to demand a cer- tain product of the retailer until the (the retailer) was forced to de- mand it of his jobber in such numbers that the jobber eventually ' secured it from the manufacturer. "There were two weak links 111 this chain. In the first place, the advertiser was frequently broke before the circle was complete nnd money began flowing back to him to compensate for his great ad- vcrtlsing outlay. in thc second place, by the time the product rc- ached the retailer thc consumer substitute. "The American newspaper incr- chsndislng service departments have replaced these, wcuk links with strong ones, making advertis- ing in American ncwspupcrs an in- vcstincnt and not a speculation. Thc grcnit Iltllvl-IDZIDCI‘! of America not scll goods fer any manufactur- l'l', but they do furnish the inan- cdllc and w-itli definite systematic plans for covering the iunirkct that thc newspapers circulate in, and show ho\v manufacturers may rc- ducc the cost of ilistrlbutiou by the propcr use of newspaper od- vertlsing and to show lllc cx- trzitirilinary cfflcicncy of ucws- papers as nilvcrtlslng mcdluniis. "Within tho lust five or six ycars," he continued, "through the merchandising cooperation of American newspapers, more iiatloii- al advertising now runs in news- ' papers than in magazines and more to recognize that they art to reduce the cost of distribution through advertising that their na~ r tional campaigns must run in news- papers rather than magazines, bc- cause the local jobbers and local retailers stand between them and the residents of each locality." v “Sweeps” Ticket Worth $90,000 (By Dominion News Service) LIVERPOOL, July 30.»~Mrs Evan Ilrltchnrd, of Bcdford road, llootlo, has just received a notification that shc has just won a bit»! B11111 111 the Calcutta Dcrby Swcopstako. 'l‘he wifo of o, ship's officcr serving with the Furncss-Wilhy Linc, Mrs. Pritcbard vras busy with her housework when interviewed. “The prospect of wculth (loos iiol worry mo," she said, “but a lot of other people seem to be worrying themselves about it. "I kenw I was a winner when Hurstwood run third in the Derby. My husband bought ine the ticket when ho “'11s on. his ship abroad. "l was told my winnings would be $15,000. Then rumour raised it to 40.000 and 890.000, How much it really is I shall know when the cheque comes. "1 have had n cable from thc secretary of thc Wirclcsa Service Association in Calcutta, asking mc 1° 31'1"!’ ""- to forwiird my ticket, and I have When authorized to scc the done so. - Crown jewels officials brought experts, who are always rc-arrnng- ing and improving the galleries. Tho Hermitage in‘ Pctrograd must now be the biggest museum in the world. There are, they say, 10 miles of galleries. "As to Russia itself, there are everywhere traces of her. JIOPIIIOI‘ municipal pawnshop at Nice and also there are big burnt-out stately ceremonial in Petrograd, houses. Russia today is like a frame without a picture. -—-——-<-0-0——-—- Many Women Use Giycerine Mixture Women appreciate the quick act- ion of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etcl, as mixed in Adlerlka. Most medicl es act only on lower bowel but A lerlke. iwle 0n DON-I upper and lower bowel, and re- moves all gasses and poisons. Ex- cellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Helps any case [as on stomach in TEN minutes. "has Drug 00.. XML, lOhemlotteto , iP. E. l. d0 ' magnlficcnccs. There are scenes of . inking, health- builrling, easily di- gested food. Ovln-frdlli fluid." 'l' l: o‘ No oook- 2n crispy, in]. No crunchy goodness sticky dishes to is a trout to ovary walls. Kellogg's appetite-sold and one: u heap of young. work. Rondytoucq Apples, Big As’ Mel0ns,_Gr0wn By Italian Burbank (United Press) ROME, July ports from his us melons. So successful has the work of this naturalist and botanist boon electrical coin- panics have joined to give hini all tho assistance, both moral and inat- erlul, in carrying on furtbi-r cxpcri- montsf These institutions have just scientist n huge, fully-cqulppcil laboratory near Pal- ibat banks and built this now laiiza on Lake Stress. Arnaldo Mussolini, brother of thc gyromier, is one of thc prImo pro~ The Biinca Coinmcrcialo ltaliaua, tiie biggest Italian finitni-i- and nunu-riiiis big cloctrii:itl companies liko thc llldi» sou company, Milan, aro support- lllOlUTS. oi institution, lng t-ho schciuos. Priovano, bosiilcs uifng the Ilur- bnnk iuctliuil of uniting ziud cross- ing cortniu types of [ilaiits to pro~ (luco a new friilt or bottcr fruit, al- sq uses an electric current. llo ap- piios clcctricul oucrgy to tho plant itself. liy regulating thc currcnt. he claims, he can lhnstcn or retard its growth, and thus cause the cur- rent to act upon it to bring the right. result. "It has been found that thc pollen of plants is very sensitive to cl- octric action,” he said. " If the cur- rent is applied according to cer- tain rules, the plant's growtlh is either retarded or increased. Should a robust plant be required, thon tho pollen is (lealt with so as to insure a retarded growth, thus cans ing a stronger organism. Tho rc- of the plant makes for a better and bigger fruit. if the strcngtliof the plant goes thcu tho size and quality of the fruit is thc suf- tsrdoil blossoming into tho blossom. ferer." The method also is to be carried on the realm of flowers, whore it lsiclaimed dmetbod has been found o_f changInQJhe color and shape of, thtsnpotaifl- - T; ‘ >H_ats .__.._... (By Dominion News Service) . t‘ " LONDON.‘ July fill-Not. con- with possessing a regular shoes-including those madczfromflthe skins of liz- suakes, pharks, crocodiles, and alligators-the fashionable wo- man is having hats composed of tent "monagerlo" of ards, similar skins. Thls style of mlllinery ls most used for sports wear, and the skins are dyed various. vivid colors. One such hat is composed of sections of red and green crocodile skin and snakeskin, has. a ll another, of, my wool-worked crow . A "set" consisting» of a hat, stick and bag in a lizard shin costs I150 and is exceedingly smart. 30.—ltaly 110w clzibus a iili[)(‘.l'-IilII'i)fiIli( in Aihcr- to Pirovano, who, atacoriling l0 H1- laboratory, has wrought wonders ln making vlicr» "rlos as lurge as plums. plums as largo as apples anilvapplcs as largo siiitiiis is ENGLISH nuns (By Dominion News Sorvllce) LONDON, uly 30.-—Today it is almost iinpcss hie to buy either walking sticks or monoclcs in Torquay. They have all bccn bought up by sallers_ from the Am- cricun squadron at prescnit in Torquay. The sailors derive and provide considerable amusement by wcar- ing thclr monocles and carrying thclr sticks on. thc 1iromcnatlc in tixaggvrntcil English fashion. Treasure Trove. (By Dominion News Service) YORK, (Eng) July. ii0.--Mr. liar- tholi-iucw, who rccoiitly purchascii (ii-urge Iiousc, Scotton, ncar zitlons xvhcn be hit upon treasure trove in lhc shape of u pot of sli- vcr pcnnlcs. , 'l‘licru were 300 of thein, tinting from tho thirteenth and fourtcontli centuries, most of them coluod iii tho rcigns of EtiWitfii 1., illlii, pro- bably tho two Edwards following. and a fc\v of Alcxander ill, of Scotland. According to custom lho Corn- vr, tile Kings officer, and twelve juryinten had to dtitornilnu, after hearing thc witnesses, "who are thc finders and who are suspicious thereof." Josiah Coo, was helping Mr. Bar- tholomew with his nltcraUoiis, and bud taken up the stone flags of the kitchen. When he was lcvolliug the floor his spade caught somo- thlng which turned out to be an earthenware pot, and which was broken. soil, and coins were found inside. The pot was found in soft sun _‘ flvu inches beneath the [surface- and the coins were cemented to- getber with‘ the sandrdfid damp whlchlhadiiot in. The money bull‘ \ some tlihe,_ ,3, , _ ,_ . a At ongtlrpefill, such finds-wore tiic property, oft-elicitation‘, but new Hi0 “i115! l‘ . There was a long. series of enact- ments on the subject, 301a; back to Alfred theCreat. Under the .. present rules, finders who surren- de; their discoveries ‘have such of national Ninslltutlons returned, to- gether with the antiquarian value u of such as might be retained, less a 20 per cent. c Mr. Henry Crowther, curator of the Leeds city Museum, has identi- Qlllliloy in your dairy!" a Foreman: "Yes: those are our condensed milk-maids." the history of this play?! 19'1"‘ was wrlticn by who wrote: Monday morning August ltli 11 9.30 a. 111.. ' Broken Down It was embedded in the _' =' llppnfentlywfiéplp-itidllbfi away It 1 ~ l the articles as are not required for l o .. ' ' elwggilfiblymeht of ‘flung ~_ n Mlnard’: ‘Llllllillflflknlihww ' Cat And Canary Thrills London “The Cat anti (‘I10 Canary" coin- lug to thc Prince Edward ‘Theatre Wctincsdny- and 'I‘hursday, August 6th and 7th has played some diu- innt spots lung bcforu it resclisi nearby oncs. One in the Former ilivisioii ls London where the Shnftsbury ‘fhcutrc housed the vill- tore, King George and Queen Marl of England, Queen Maud of Nor- way anti thc Duke of York found one party. . , That ii,- in passing. What is iiitirl lnmoi-tant. is thc old calculation llnl illiillilll nalurc is thc same thi world ovor. John Willard is Irll- lug n thriller for this counlli wrote one for cvcry country. ll‘- least‘ this is the reitctloii on E15- ilsh critics: ' The Dally Express spoke 0i i111 "Anivrlcan ingenuity dcvclopedti the highest pitch of cfflclenci/ The Times said "it was received with fearful joy.” Tim Standlli warned that “you are shaken I114 shuckotl and pinched” and sddfll that “pluygoors who like "Till! ) ,v| ,.. ‘H’ .dm Knaroshorotigh, was iuiik.ng allt-r- {Lu Wm m“ The L‘ ‘m ‘anar_y"'_lust as wcll or butter." 'l‘l|c Chronicle critic wrote: “l M11 onto tho arms of my chair and "if nearly shrlckctl out Whilc tho "the audience grasped and ilfi scat arms and i-lzisped I11 uuclaspud and reclasped its lint!" in an agony of suspcnso." a warnlnii" News fillilii IQVOTIIIII; its linen iPcrhitpg thc "wisest. crack" 11 a Chicaiw 17'1"‘ "Not only strong wuinen 11111 veak men screamed." Sea; saiu opens at the Thellll . Beauty Senteiillllll t y, Dominion u?“ 801.1101, S‘ ,July 30.-—0nc_.: a a it'll-l - i ‘ "oroons in i110. 1 years of the century l" l cousin," which gave ‘orllllll i, ong," "Won't you be 1117 I o". ousin‘i"' that was sun! l". ,. ' fled one of the coins as a silver a e l ht to the 11"" pennyot Alexander Iii, of Scotland. . - " rgrj (1849-1235) and several having w" h, t 9 ,I*oiic9 been struck in the reigns of‘ the sldenfutbflleiiiia‘ en, at 11.111 n; um three Edwards of ansisiia. left hel‘ £00,000 am- wllltll a‘. ~ . T I =i' idiimiilv- 1 Visitor: “What small girls you iivd‘if1t:nc3a%o$:ver. W" 111mm!’ t Monte; p; nnd other 11W“