Abyssinlanifiince i8 Entertaining The“ French _ . at {France is now entertaining, and ‘ being entertained by a curious and yours .i THE cmiiLorrarowir-curiiiman ~ f Elia! ggwiiiliiiil I Bu“? Iv B. Burnett; l- 0. Hilton D- Kn Olin-ha Northrup r There ‘Iii ember-rue - no» disarma- some gills. the Yides loftils Prince being tlist the‘! should ‘be regarded rather in trio light of pets thin as carnivorsof sinister gappetite and. capricious tempelh; However, he gocd-humoredly assented when his original plan for having a couple ofjtbem sleep in the bedroom with President Miller-and, in ‘order that he might be protected from in- truders, was ‘varied to the extent of housing them in concretemnd steel cages in the Paris zoo. The Ihesident assured him that they would be lem exposed to vicissi- tudes there. Other royal gifts were received_with less embarrassment. ‘ and the due taste of the Abyssin- ians wsis displayed in lbs offering the lPrince Regent lsid on the tomb of the ‘Unknown Soldier be- low the Arc de Trlomphe. ‘Instead oi the customary Iwreath of how- eis, the dusky visitor presented a gift that will clever wither — a palm branch. wrought in ivory. W- P‘ H» I ' View. I _ Secretary, lalelt- Gel. l). A. Inelfllnpn, l). r Elites had Images. J. B. liar-lets - New BQQIQQIIIIIYO-IIIIIIII lklreoentatlve-IIL-Ii Vvvvxvv distinguished visitor, .1100 Taifsri, Regent of Abyssinia, sod the setu- al ruler of that country, though his cousin, the Empress Zcoditu. occu- pies the throne. The Prince went to France for th‘e purpose of offici- ally thanking the nation for eup- porting Abyssinlirs application for membership in the League oi Nations. ln s ohont time it is likely that he will proceed to England on a similar mission, and may come to this continent, for ‘three of his sons are being educated in an Ohlo college. The Prince made an un- conscious hit with the Parlsisns the day he arrived. l-le did not follow the usual custom of monarchs in bowing or saluting in response to the cheers of the crowd. He wholly disregarded them, and in a digni- fied manner, looking neither to right nor left, made his way down the station platform. In Abyssinla it is not the custom for kings to curry favor with the crowds, and it did liut otrike His IRoysl High- ness that the ‘French crowds were _ N $1!!! than any other miugwho makes-a study of, conditions in hi; “mans, line. hut lLLVIW Ipseltforioilizesieilliu- to. the possibilities or Silver. For fulfills fer-tile, trest- , e‘ esrs. my consclen .0“, om. is" Weill-ll -.. éirtlqitlt ll Mi tied a. ..lllellly~inoreuori prosperiq and ibetter prices for Silver Fox urs than" vwe hove seen ringlbe psstilwo or lhres-yesrql. -. I » M- "‘ ll: . .H llflillflktvihdltfilitlldlfld the is»: indhizsxtry ‘t-hs last twenty year will“. Jwfl, . It.‘ ..wlle s , i -' auuoi roi- l For 1am, and that all he worldeoilfeggdb igl- pelts (which iiwfi; way have been captured by Prince Edward island raised gor pelts) were made at the great ‘London auctions. These pelts found their way to austria," Russia, Germany, and France. From 1914 to i020 thesocouutries have beeirprsctically out or u“, market. Now Germany, Russia, Auilirls and France are again active in their demand for Silver Fox furs. The Germans were tho" largest buyers‘ s: the January Lmnueonb isle, sendlilg u... _ prico ol‘ good skins up 50% above .-the__, previous suction solo, iigunis. Germany also was thelsrdisl. buyer at the Danish gals held a month later. " ' _ " ", .- FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 Am vvvvwwv firs! A CRITICAL AGE POPULAR APPOINTMENT NOTES BY THE WAY qvvvv You hear so much about foods. about their value i-u calories or heat, and about Ulla truth that your body is Just what food "makes it. vFurther, thousands of babies are being saved these days, during the hot months of summer, by scienti- flc feeding. Now l've often felt tliut the same thought and cure should follow us all through life. Naturally you don't want to be bothered Lhillklllg about it as you gct older, and can use your "reason " - ‘Howevei what about your young. ster that is past the baby stage, but hasn't acquired his “ssnso" re- guiding his Iy food supply’! Reilrenlber Is food requirements are just as important as that of a bribe. ilc needs food to give hiiu heal and energy, food for his grow- ing body ,aiid food to repair the tis. sues liu wears cut'lii iliis play. You repair 0r darn tliro parts oi The death rate fronitublrculcais is shown by oflicislstallstlcs to be ticularly the citizens directly in- much ma“, m u“ 815m", m,“ terested are to be congratulated on in the western ’ provinces of having smuured too oorviooo or Canada. To Nova Scotis belongs M“ R. R Rogers, M A" B_ ch L lhc worst record for fatalities from this malady-AM deaths per 100,000 Prince Street of population. Prince Edward Sl-‘hflvl- Mr- Rogers is s. universliy island comes next with ‘I27, follow- graduate, has had practical ed la order by Quebec with 122 and pcrlerice in connection with om.‘ New Brunswick with 101. These _. provincial educational institutions are the‘ m." provinces m the durirlg his incumbency as Chief blast. Ontario makes s better show. lug, lhe rate there beng 68 ‘per Superintendent oi Education and 100309, m. only h“ m,“ 0| Nova we feel assured be will capably Scotia. 'l‘he three Prairie Provinces and satisfactorily fill the important position of Principal of Prince made a still better average than Ontario. In Manitoba the rate Is Street School. This school has over maintained s high place ‘ 4‘ vvvvvvvvv The’ City School Board and par- v as Principal of AAA B» AAA This is good news for the lot rancher, as it lllflilll/J o prom] er market and steadily increasing demand ‘during rho next raw years. The United Slates is also demanding great nunpbgm o; Silver Fox fur-s. Thus market conditions are being oroolod which will lake care of all the Silver Pox fursthst can be pm duced. at prices that will yield n. pretty tan times greater ma“ nny other farming proposition one can engage in. v MT. HOPE SCHOOL ,.____ The standing of Mt. Hope School for the month of May is as follows; Grade lX-—Anule MucGowan. Grade Vll-1 Lillian Dockcniiorfi 2, Jessie E. MacGowan. » ' Grade IVw-l Mary MacDonald; 2, George Currie. Qid Ben ndsl Refined. Though the Abyssinian prince is undoubtedly a brunebte, and will one day, no doubt. be called the Emperor of Ethiopia, be is not a negro. ‘indeed, the Abyssinian‘; are AAmAAAAAA v vvvvw 60, ill-Alberta 5'1 and in Sask- atchewan only 44, the lowest of all. ' iii ydu intend to take advantage of thls_condilion you Grade l~-l, idilgar Dockoliilnrff; 2. Margaret lllirlinn; 1i, Jnlili A. Burhoe; 4, Ada“ Muclionnlrl. Perfcct- flilrlllilljllit‘. ~~ (it-org? aiming the schools of the city and province and there is good ground rm- the belief that in. Mr. Rogers _ British Columblsiiae a rate of 74. showing many points higher than his clothing he Wearmout, slid the body demands the same attention. l don't want to ibother you with any set system of dletiorthe young any more deserving of than the old folks at home. flattery offended when they are mistaken for Senegamblsne. The two ethni- csl terms are only interchangeable on the vaudeville stage. ‘It is said a-aa“‘n“ would he wise to start your ranch this ,fall and make your ”* ' - '. ~ arrangements‘ at ouor, for the purchasing of breeding stock, and avoid disappointment In slcr, rbut you should sec to it, that iii an average day's meals certain food stuffs are used. Remember ill u growing young- ster your chief reliance should be on freeli pure milk. it contains all flve clusscs of food and is there-fore ciiilicd the perfect food, However you need more than milk, iind_evcry form of food stuff will be found ili the following sug- gestions. ' in addition to your niilk which should be at least a pint a day fer‘ drinking purposes, alone, there silouid bo another pint in your cus- tards, puddings, or other desserts. An egg u day with tiie younger children, and meat once a day with the older ones is absolutely essen- tial. Nothing quite repairs worn out tissue like eggs or meat. Vegetables are essential, and in addition to the potatoes. at least one other vegetaible should be used daily, a green vegetable if possible, such as lettuce, onions, or celery. I About fruit. Yes fruit once a dsy is necessary. So many youngsters like rsw fruits that if they agree. they should be used. However, many of tho little skin Currie, Olive Currie. John l). Fraser, teacher. the prairie group. but still b2 points lower than Nova Sculls Prmclpai The coastal regions are clearly Seaman wno after many years of those in which tuberculosis is useful service has found lt necee- llllllll- fllllli ill Canada, owing to sary in tile interests of his health the greater amount o! moisture l“ A) mum "om active work we the sir, but why the Atlantic coast ‘ should be less favorable than the regard it as a fortunate clrcumstan- Pacmc can“ h “alum-Jung ma, h“ ce that the vacancy in Prince not yet been satisfactorily ex- Streel School has occurred colncid. Dlliilmll- Tlllll ill "l8 fill)’ 0i ently with Mr. Rogers release T°f°mo the tam “s” "S"; tubal: cu osis has een re uce n from his duties as Chief Superirl- years past ‘mm 1-30 per 100.000 to tendcnt of Education and we take 85 m mo“ creditable and Show“ this opportunity of congratulating who; might be done here and else. ' bim on his appointment to s posi- where if proper preventive, san- flog which his scholarship and itary and curative measures were literary taste eminently qualify applied’ as they have been in mm to flu and m whléh we wish Ontario. Eminent medical men believe it quite possible to stamp .-. him msQy years of useful service. out tubermnosm m, oomplegoly as smallpox has been disposed of. m securing the lolnd and quality of foxes “B065 f ‘sary to make for sure ’ success. .A Plain Spoken Man. to be a matter of oiilclal record, es. ‘ tsbllshed aflter professional re search, that there never was an ‘Ethiopian in the woodpile. On one occasion in the reign of diimperor lfenelsk IIl., uncle of the present Regent, when a negro envoy from Haiti appeared before him and asked him to become the head of n sort of Pan-African movement for the IlenGM of the negro, he re plied dryly: "Yours is a most excellent ides. my friend. The negro should be up- lifted. l wish you the greatest pos- sible success, but in coming to me and appealing to ms to assume the leadership of a movement. you are knocking on the wrong door. You if bad ‘had ‘been interested. "lm- know, l am not a negro at all; l am lllfillili-liy." he said, "but let's Cut it a Caucasian." in truth, apart from short.“ ‘So the YOYHI DENY W511“!!! |dsrk skins, kinky hair, and flatten- out on the airmen leaving them. so orfgooturos, the Abysslsns possess to say. flat, half an hour ‘before thehrordly my nogroid ohorootorlgtlcs. cfliclsl visit was supposed to come. ' l to an end. Various other stories illustrating the frankness cf the eruptions, hives, pimples and "E89" Rlgent have found their way into in the stomach follow tiie usc'of the newspapers and the French raw fruits with young children. » ~ , ' ,S,ew,,d {mus are always safe, people are taking much more inter- snd can therefore be more gener- eat l“ him "m" ill 111° filefeolilled ally lured. foreign dignitsry, who usually says |Sugnr—i—low tiie youngsters doroihing of any jmpoptanca, and love sugar, Let them have it in any new, anythmg at a“ than has not form they wish to use it. _ Bread is a slflemnd food’ and been elaborately prepared by some body else. must" ho used. The whole svibcat bread is surfer and there is less gas, tiie School Board has found worthy successor E u’ ‘in Abysslnis it is the practice of kings and princes to speak their minds. There is nobody there who can be offended, or whose good opinion l-s worth while cultivating. in Cairo, where the Prince tarrled on hio way lo France, he said that he liked tbelldnglish, but there were "two or three characteristics which he was unable to appreciate lust yet." '11! Paris he was taken to an aerodrome, where an elsiborste and highly thrilling display was arrang- ed for his benefit. After numerous planes had performed various com. piicsted and hair-raising fest-s, the French Mlulsterssked the Regent ‘aka l l- Owing to my exten. slvo connections in t-he "hit industry of this province, l bellevel sm - in n better position than any other man here to ' advise and select for you the kind and qual ity oi breeding strains that the fur markets 0f the world demand i0- day. m‘A‘AAA Every for r sell i8 scored by me and my score card goes with it. I also take particular _ pains to see that mat- . Illgs are satisfactory as to blood lines, etc., and t-hat the markings are p.careiully proportioned, To ranches that require schsngo of blood my . services will be psrtlcu. i iarlyysluabls, as l am in a position to buy for them almost any deslr- - able strain or typo. 4‘AAAAm4‘AAA We have the largest stock of" Marble and Granite Mon- uments in the most artistic assigns in this province- ‘Lnvvset prices, expert work- - mlnstllp. satisfaction guar- , lnteed. Our prices include menu- msnte srscted in cemetery. A coidpahisou Some time ago the Senate gave it attention to Civil Service re- form. A committee was appointed to investigate conditions. This com- mittee some letter to each of the deputy ministers, summarising the criticisms that have been made against the service sud asking for suggestions as to economies that might be effected. The letter also Phm“ 74"’ P‘ o‘ B” a mentions s. memorandum from the " iiliile". i! lilllfiil mille rapid lllld Clvll Service Commission in which ' ' i d . “ ‘ma; substantial recovery than Canada. some ten distinct proposals are put lllillallutiéélrlllslgllggsdliflgogil W111i: om During the past three years factor- iillwmf I" lellm“ ‘° '°°""“"“““ fiiflildollefl slice of bread thick with - lee have increased at‘the rate of ‘he’ department's‘ In m“ ma‘ butter and brown sugar over that, Ill IdIOIIS X 959 p" anuum’ and on me average morandum lt ls pointed out that is all riaiit lust alter school. E' t ' 18 S rain the government offices In. Ottawa U58 ll0 Se! Byllinlll 0i’ lllelliii. bill 11.822 additional empolycs have are located in 55 dmerem bump see that they get tile all round diet been absorbed each year in the lags of which 53 buildings are rent. “s Outlined‘ growing marrugacwrgeal acorn-am; ed at an annual cost of $580,000. A’ l0 the latent report of the Common. "may b‘; yearly rent hm "mt ‘or wcnllh statistician. The capital ln- the“ ‘lecomnucar’ “mes! And We use this adjective advlv every new government we Bet. our,’ vested in land, buildings, plant rem, m. bu" mo“, bufldlnga_ The 81MB"?! :0"; and machinery grew from I113, King coterle has out-Heroded $:‘,{,,':,',.:°,:°,,:f “up”, m, 000.000 in 1910-20 to $100,500,000 Hm“ "' m“ "°““““ "d "“"“‘K presence of sny eye defect.“ 1n 19224:,“ or M the rue o‘ huiildirligs i: Paris, London, Ottawa The- motive power of t e . an s sew ere. . ‘M3,. hum." ornniom |. $115,800,000 per annum. in the last Nerve Eflmiy- t year. for which returns are N I . it I u co umnrabzm‘ 209292;’? m,‘ plete. the value added to raw Nerve EnsrIYr “iut who: lEye- materials in the factories, which :_'l':£p:;:|:°"""': mainline‘. ls the real measure of manufactur- Hence defective eyes, through "l8 lllwductlml. increased £10,460.- zazvrxlilcstlizl; N‘: 000 or more than eight pe-r cent. "'97. lllly serlouzly affect‘ ti: Australia's manufacturing in- mflrsd‘? f"? gxgx.‘ m dustries are not yet commensurate "duh in importance with those of l-IRVE - YOUR Canada. The Commonwealth was _ Ex-AWN“, slow to test the possibilities of pro. F tection. it was not nexi door to s I, bis country. with a rapidly develop- ing industrial life protected by a ‘ I ~ high tariff and prone to dump its D1‘ " ‘ its politics weredomlnat- all h? agrarian interests for s Desoended from Bdlomori. The Commoaweellh of Australia is rapidly becoming a model among , domlnions. '1 Ailstralis, like the other dominions. suffered in the industrial slump of 1920-21 but it has made s more rabid recovery than any of the Nor is ‘their dynasty an upstart. one. Compared with their royal traditions, those of Britain are mushroom and middle class. Solo- mon is generally supposed to have been the father of one of the early ‘ kings of Abyselnis, though not the cemetery lettering prompt- ly attended to. ~ Cliandler& Bell 160 Kant IL. Charlottetown the British overseas Book early and avoid disappointment. W. Iihester S. MoLur Charlottetown, first cf them. The Queen of ‘Sheba woo really Queen Zaheb of Ethiopia and some time after she bad paid her visit to Jerusalem. she returned to her own country and gave lbirth to s flue boy, whose paternity was ascribed to Solomon. He were called Menelek, and at the age of-twelve was sent back to Jerusalem to visit the ‘King. He remained there sev~ eral years, and came to iookyeo much like his father, that they could not be distinguished from each other. sud the tongue of gossip was set wagging. The chief dignitaries of the clly, it is said. , in order to avert scandal, suggest- ed tbat he ought to be seal. bsck i home. Solomon rilnslly consented, but insulted thstthe dlrst son of 0 8mm mm,‘ 0 ‘_ every great noble 4n the country . m“ Dune ,1m“",:“‘,‘:§f:n§:"t'ha e should accompany min to furnish a giro mud, you u u.“ o; “when, fitting entourage, and eventually flair ~ to found the aristocracy of Abyfl- sinis. Thu was done, and it is from such noble dock that the Kibyssiuiane of today sre descend- ed. " Prince Edward island, csnsds Royql ems, ‘The Largest Direct Handler of Silver F03’! Furs in the -Wor|d. ' ~ Abysflnm h’ “ch coumry- n Judge sf International Exhibitions, Montreal and Toronto appears to be specially rich in lions, of which the Regent brought several as presents to his prospec- tive French friends and hosts. AIso-Judge\t Boston and Muskegon lshows, 1920. My Genre Card Goes With Every Fox. ;z$zZ:z§§§O9§OQO©fifi§Q4449©04Q4QJ;§;§Q9Q40§§§§9040 Daily Selections POI Guardian Readers O FOOOOQOQOOQOQOOQQQOOQ t Newest Sandals and lloleproof I Ilose We srs siiahiilng‘ the "Welt and nicest lsdlss sandals in smolosd slk,. patent, stn. ' new. we e400 4 1|"? Q QIIK lfi le- INei Moss in aria‘ shades r ‘LQ- ‘,- i JUNE 6.—You are forceful, en ergetilc, a clear thinker, and shrewd ressoner, Most of your enterprises‘ are successful unless your judgment yields to some outside influence. You are sympathetic, very loving, and devote u great deal of your time and energy to making your home more pleasant. Don't let the love of money spoil you. Your birthstone is a pearl, which means health and long life. Your flower is the honeysuckle. Your lucky colors are llglit ‘blue and white. THE ‘ SILVER BIRCH com- To fllnd any one of the 40.000 government empolyees in those 05 buildings is s task comparable to finding the proverbial needle in a haystack, but they all find their way to where the cheques are issued. in the Priming Bureau alone the Meighen Government is reported to have saved a million a yenr when they had only got fairly started house cleaning, before the .- loot oiootioo, 5o giro smote com. reason of their cheaper production mm“ ha" informed m, dam", across the border. The U. S. tax on miruogor; m“ “or-Mom common. cigarettes is $3 per 1,000 while in sense centralisation would mean Cum“ "19 9311486 1B! l! W. With a saving of millions," No doom an excise tar also on the tobacco millions could be saved if the is them of BI com ml a sale: Government would honestly set in of 49 cents. maltlrrs a total 0f {bout it, but is almost certain that 87.31, The excise tax, which equals this will not bo done. The King 50 oer cent of the retell price. So iwraitbilike, beautiful and rare. ‘Ll-ire a Norseman tall and strong, Mlililing with Africa's dark skinned throng, Elively leiwes and snow white bark Agsimt your neighbors brown and . dark, - . r - Nova Soqtia Girl P ._ Weds. Nobleman i (Osnsitisn Pflls.) . NEW Ylttihlf. June t-“Peggy Hopkins Joyce is married again." This was the ststrenlent msdo to day lby friends of tbs former cllflle setcnok, Norm-Booth girl. 8b. we; secretly married again yesterday. st Atlantic City to Count Costs Moi-f Nfld everywhere you shine sud " beam As moonlight shimmers EYE‘ on s stream. I 3 O sliver biIwllIQ graceful tree, 9v lei!‘ Demo Nature fadbioned thee 353cm: llllle Qreen ribbons stream W-vlnr. some; sumo" gleaming, Entrsnclng dresrn of ibesnty fair, Dlilwlll! in the evening sir, And Ill "l0 I101 H!‘ In can [QQ Your bundles ins elusively, “will” W! silvery you stand % Boys endogenous-visor this is *4‘ IANBAL was v sows-s‘ is» Penman.‘ eases Piibfessional " Cards ,. -.» -.& Palmer‘. "n.1, rattan. mo. If’ ff] Jlsdsy was» , Issir of mm emu salami‘; " _ _‘_ , , P. I. ii. winds-nus Austrslls has is favor ions time, snd though it developed I 1450i‘ Dirty st s compsrstlvely "Pl! dalae that party was largely led by immigrants from Britain iln; bned with free trade doctrines. Yet paradoxically Australia's conven» lion to the protective pulley m i reaction to user policy, I * Has Austrsllsnisds s mistskb Government is much more sub- niisslke to the demands of the de- puties sad civil service officials and the Progressives than to the Bennie or its committee. ._..._..l Congress tlss pssssd and Presid- ent Coolidge hss signed the much debated tax reduction bill. The President is not quite pleased with tbs measure, which he ssys ill solos infer s policy of encourag- lnl manufacturers! or is llscr "lmblilsrlmamissioiioor w"! ""91 .100” mos. qtepretsoilvssoiisvniessss --. "merely ts: reduction. not ts: reform.” However. it outs off some lll1.000.000 from the revenues raised by tsxstlon. and redness to: burdens to the lowest rsts in opsrstioirsinee 1011, tbs your in‘ which m United sum "it" -‘--.ie- 0-». tutored the wsr. Among _othsr U . lends to extensive smuggling and W" ‘m. mm d!” nu!“ h“ revenue frauds and drains Csnsds of its money. If it'could be said um it checked trio bad habit oi cigarette smoking tbst would be s poiatrin its favor, but the consump- ties of pigsroms, increases stay " - iiy. And the increase is, lsrgsly made 'up of Americas- brands, either imported lawfully or smuggl- ed into this country. ‘I memo-n ls In hum ‘twill... —»cororiuo Eleanor waste" ‘l '. '. ‘ _;~ ‘(l a i- _- Ilioueandse of Dollars | J r. at 1 . is: assign. r. .09?» s sseaiili ilobldmsn. w... r ~~‘ri).l./.‘I4s _1so,. stud-sill. .0140 . . i“! u,’ n] -~_ .. v I itaavyi simi- m0. Isa mu)- Nels cusp-m a.» sue an ivbuiiilw.