he»: cnshnorrsrowu GUARDIAN’ Worth fro... $13.00 to $24.00 ‘a ~ This morning we place on sale in our Mantle Department, second floor, 50 Ladies’ Sample Coats at $9.98. The cheapest. _coatn i_ the lot is $18.00 | averagingjIPtO $ 4-011- " All new up to date models. Yours at m$9.98. We, 1136s this on to our cus- a tomers as one of the best offerings of f,‘ the season. Bargain Basement- ii We purchased in Toronto 10 dozen l‘ Ladies ’Hats less than one half price. ., On sale now at $1.48. . MoilllllALll -~ 3 Departmental ‘Store r rvvv§f ‘lmlly Selections . FOR ~ Guardian Readers “oooo-oooo-oo-o-voo-ovo-ON“ - May 7, i927 i coNsnjgR, 1114:!) i PQORI—BIGH‘- sed is he that consldereth the poolfl the Lord will deliver him in time oi’ trouble. Psalm 41:1. . PRAYll-Llliz-Jéllessed‘ are the i191" in. spirit toi- theirs is the Klnsilvm, {f Pure ii , ‘ i h aven. '. Mflk or unquestioned ohir- c Me acter. Milk that's claim, and 1 MayB.1927 h sweet and Pllre- " M111‘ 1"“ 1 T“'"“S,T.‘.NGe§?§.§ 91g; $305.3 bridge to you all of the hart pan e ia. so pantetli my soul after thee. 0 God. My soul thirsteth for God. 1111‘ the living God, Psalm 42:1, 2. . BRlAYilQR:— Blessed are they| which do hunger and‘ thirst after righteousness. f0!‘ they shall be flllbd. -— cinm that ~eame with the mpi. That's eat-den G11?- ii. Distributes by_ 1i - Pure Milk 60., l , Limited . 584 coil; _\F'it1.‘roy and oil Geo. ste. n» suNsi-iiNE SONG it's delightful when the sunshines flooding all the world with light. , =Alid the e-ky is arching lblue above . your head, But alas! it often happens that the ' sun is out of sis-ht. And the sky is grey, and you are "'bluo" instead! I ' ' , Phone i Well, that's just the time to brace yourself, and start at once to find , All the places where the sunshine's stored away, For there's plenty of it somewhere, if you'll only set your mind To hunt lit ou-t, and brighten up the day. ~ Pownal News Missuvivlhh Guy, c. n. lc. spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. (Rev) F. H. ILittlejohns is nnnnnin; n few dnys in Charlotte- town,’ ,, hirfi-Hollis Moore Cltaifllottetowll ivus a visitor to Powilal on Tues- day milking the trip by auto. Oil! there's sunshine in the flaming logs, 'twas bottled long ago. And the daffodils doe-p lbells have lots in store, Sparkling eyes have little bits of it. _ it's in the lamps soft glow, And the baby's golden curls entrap some more! hilss.l3ea Judson, teacher, Alex- andra. spent the week-end at. her grand-father's, 1M1‘. N‘.‘G41Y'8- .\il‘. Arthur Moore ha-d ‘the mis- fortune sometime ago. while movinii nu engine, to let it fall injuring his Then you'll find it true indeed that the more you persevere, So themore the light will shine i ‘Happen i nident. Guild work was on display and uii who had the pleasure of seeing il were charmed with tho lovclini-sw of the little dresses, suits. nightics. bloomers, etc., made up for lire chil- dren cl’ the l’. E. i. Protestant Olflhls 73m Mrmnnlh plumage, there helm: over ouolluir. ' The articles for llll" ' lHousion and l1 J. A. McMillan. cheater. M895- Week if we noticed little pleasures As we notice little pains; if we quite forgot our losses And remembered all our gains; If we looked for people's virtues. And their faults refused to see, Whnt a comfortable, happy, Cheerful place this world would O O I .The Duke of Coiiuaught, uncle o King George and former Governor- observed his General of Canada, ings of, the Sir Andrew Macphail and his son, Mr. Jeffrey Macphail, sailed from iEnglaud last Saturday by the Em- jpress of France, for Canada, after la trip to th§ island of Mitylene. ,' ' I I I Many old friends were interested ito hear this week that the Bunk of Nova Scotis has announced the re-' tirement on pension of Mr. R. (l. Wallace. manager of the main branch in Hslifamsinca 1921. He be has been-in the service of the .' bank for 37 years. lie has been isucceeded by Mr. E. F. MacNeill. who has been acting manager for eight months during Mr. Wallace's f 77m birthday Sunday ‘an at Ms absence on account of illness. villa on [the Riviera," where, he is his custom, he has spent the winter As upright ill carriage and seemingly as well as ever, the Duke is easily the senior Field-Marshal of Great Britain. l-ie spending the “vinter with her sis. was appointed 25 years next being Lord Methuen who was appointed in 1911. and early spring. ago, I01 U l I Mrs. A. A. Bartlett is in Toronto. I I I Miss Ethel Palmer, who has been ter, Mrs. H. J. Palmer. left this .week for Long island, New York. Ito visit her niece, Mrs. O. P. Swift. daughter of the late Colonel Loni:- rth. ilie \VO 'i‘ho closing meeting of the Qur-onl e e o Mary Needlework Guild ycsicrtlui-l "Cru _'- aiicrnoon was held at ieleu." the lovely homo of ilic Pn- Mrs. James Paton. dred nieces. Queen box, which goes to ihu‘ Queen's Hospital at llampstctul. for, the Queen herself‘ Mrs. Paton served attor- Smallwood, Mrs. A ii. Cosh. Mrs. l. H. Beer. I en by, Mrs. o a On Tuesday evening llirs. B. Tiilobellll IHDBSIPWS- The great 3111- demedm“ °1 th15'P"°v1"ce 1111"”? ‘Llliggs entertained the members m‘ the Literary Society in honor ill Miss Dorothy llutcheson. the Pro- sideiit, whose marriage takes place‘:1\18l‘11101‘01li§1l 1101189. ulul Tea was poured by Mrs. Assisting in sorr- liig were Mrs. Lawson, Miss Doro- thy Hutcheson, Ililss Elizabeth lic- Intyre, Miss Dixon hiuthermu. U I I Mrs‘. Hearizfivife oi‘ tile Lieuten- ant Governor, recelved n number of cullersui her spacious home, "Edgewaier." On Wednes- shortly. day afternoon of this track. I I l Mini; Elizabeth Kiel‘, oi‘ lllal- peque, has been spending ll. few ilays vcry pleasantly in the city, tile guest of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathieson. I I U Mrs. A. J. l-loule entertained her friends at a prettily niulclnled "In \_ yesterday afternoon at her homo oil l-lillsboro Street. I I l Mr. and Mrs. C. ll. B. Longwoi-ih. Miss Eileen Longworth. 111"‘- A- 11' Weeks and Miss Lorila Weeks were among the visitors euloylflil 11 1'15“ at the Chalfoilie-l-laddon l-lnll. Al~ lantic City, inst week. I I I Mrs. K. J. iliartiu left Tlulrsllny morning on a visit to her slslcl‘. Mrs. Charles McKenzie. 111 9m‘ She was ilccompiui- Sill]. fnnL led as far as Boston bl’ 11°F ‘ ~ "m" ym“ “m” Mr. Kenneth Martin and little M‘ wimed Juydsonv Alexandra’ Till one day you'll see a sunbeam daughter. Margaret’ who were Kn. in a place all dim and draar- "ills your own heart sending out ‘ the sunny ray! Brent the week-end in Village Green, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Acorn. The following teachers attended n I “the Teachers‘ Federation held in .2131},‘Elli’?i§“'{,§;‘,§§;,,f,”‘§§‘°;f, Charlottetown. lliisses Amy smith. hmne new ' -Mt. lMeuicfk. Laura iGi-osby. Pmlvncl, ' . VemA-lllyde, Hazegirooit, ‘Bea Jud.- M-H m h ,- - w . sou, exandra. an Mabe MacDon- e--»~--- i ‘e wuknd ‘with h“ “I'm? ~ On Monday evening in. the. Pown- wm’ '_L*‘"°“ "mm" el-ohureh the Rev. a. s. MaoLeod, ' filo a stirring address on temper- a _' lin Wlfill, lheoutlined very clfirly‘ the difference between Pro- hi‘ lion ‘and Government. lqontmi as by the present doveta- hilss Florence lsrown, stenogro- v e dinalmostinpof fllO_Y0llllI Janene of Formal wu IIFEI Hall on Tuesday oven- ‘Altitobglt the weather was very notable-a ‘m: number o: mem- _ wsrqutiroiit and-en endbyebie or!» , t bu been decldodwo "t a wboiibifn rimisi l nd.‘ ltt. ll-Iei-bert on miller intnlauy 50th in renal Hell. , owls Jones. them-e a . qut friend Mrs. mm’; Josue. ‘m with a more accident some do cse when . litin the belt _ £11 her wind-ill!‘ his anti liltdliie Mush discover-cite: ‘ flinch, p . ,3“ '"“‘ A Efpilllluul in; on to New York on u H1101‘! holiday. I I I The Teachers’ Federation brouiZ111- a great many bright and interest- ing young educntionalists to 111E capital this" week from diifcfel" parts of the Province. ors, while attending the sessions resuiarly, also had time for social glthermgs, nnn rggrelg were goiter- ally expressed that the Federation was not looser. The visit- I I U Mrs. W. A. 0. Morson. 80015111911319“ by-hgf nurse, Miss Kelloch. loin-pounce also of lace. "Thursday afternoon for Guelph. Ont. ' Q00 TlieMisses l-luut. 01 5"11l"1°"“1‘1°' entertained pt an enjoyable after- noon tu. Tuesday. in 11°11“ °1 "1"" Brown and Miss Wilson, who ilverfl in the western capital 111 ¢°1111°°“°“ with Red Cross work. Summenlde they were the Bus!" of u... R. 'l‘. Holman- Wliile 111 I I I‘ Al} invitation to Rev. lJY- 3°11" '11 lot ‘his hand,‘ | 1| , aged in mission d‘ all.“ m. Nolitlioriiilgrltllii Columbia. ‘scrotum to crittil n! smiley as Pastor Em- lt._ ‘Andrew's United ‘attended vlli a formal‘ ' the annual The Misses Martha and Enid hit-Far- glnne, of Suinmersitie, entertained day nnd Friday evenings 2 week. I e c a _ (Jongraiulniions were extended to Judge‘ lilcQuarrie, K.C., of Summer- yside, yesterday on the occasion oi’ m o Everybody is interested in the new home of the Prince _of Wales, England, were also exquisitely (luin-j“'1\1¢11 W111 90011 11¢ P811113! 101' 00011" ty and were principally gifls fi-onfllfllivll. _ the members, ml. this charm, hnsjregrel ills comfortable and convenl- imewly “ ugh! "MW" mm"- ,1 Dital, where the soldiers‘ and sail-IQ"! ‘lllflllefs 111 the 01d Palace 01' z ors’ wives are so well cared i and in which takes a deep personal interest nnd $13111 01' 14011110116111. 11111 the nan on Severn] ncnnslnns nent henihome sounds very beautiful from thanks to the local branch in thil-Fule 11956110110118- city for their valuable trontribu-lnukel"1'e@°l111°11 100111 61111911 lions. ' noun ma’ and was assisted“), thniiginai meaning of that ilnhappilil , Honorary President, Ml-tn "enl-tzndegratletl word that used to mean i‘ ‘ the Vice-President, hlrs. J. r. (uh-Wu spacious and d0“; Secremry_ n1“ A‘ (;_ penkfimflllllfllllellf. for the reception of coili- Treasurer, M-rs. Tile Prince will probably .‘St. James, which is one of the most micturesque things lil tile ilaily There is amalg- tllc ysnloon, a name that recalls the oi‘- clegant hall oi‘ I I gilany, or for works of art.“ There ils also a fine l‘ed drawing room ,‘\vitll a floor tiled iii black and white . Imarble. and hung with beautiful framed illirrur over the niaiitlepiece lbears tile date when King Eilwnril .uiid Queen Alexandra first came to on tile ‘walls are portraits of Queen Vic- 'loi‘iu aild tiic Prince (‘onsorh Queen 1' {Alexandra and her sister lilo cx~ l Plmprcss Zliary oi’ Russia. in the ‘red llfillvlllfi room were also housed l ‘the wonderful siluff Iioxeti nud cu- , inniels Queen Alexandra loved. in 1 large another reception rooill, called the lward a depreciation of credit of’ igreen drawing roonl, from the col- I ‘lor of its hangings, are the fine tap- jestries that were given to Iiing Ed- éward und Queen Alexandra by Sir ERlClliilPd Wallace, that exiled Elig- ‘lishinan of whom Sarcey once wrote that the memory oi‘ his name was Qiiriilcibly linked with that of the , 1Siege of Paris and the first which ‘occurred to the mind of a French- llllflli wishing to write its history. lt is probable that tile ilispositloli of many of tile rooms will be en- tirely changed to suit the Prince's ,needs, but the memory of the graci- ous Danish lady who lived there so long will surely cling in this house 'whore she stored her treasures and ‘lived so molly years. ‘ i O I i Mrs. Aiban Leckie and young son John, of Summorside, have gone to iJohu, of Summersiile, have ietrurn; ed home from a visit to New- or land Boston. I I I Pins for the hat or shoulder ofa frock consist oi’ two circles of ‘cloudy crystal exquisitely ‘etched jand joined with a platinum pin. I I I F 1 A new version of the violet lint is oi‘ crocheted straw. On the right side is a strnggly bunch of Parmu violets. . I 0 I Huge flowers of colored organdie are charming accessories that add a touch of contrasting color to the , frock. t Q I Chiffon frocks for evening is the irule. One of exceptional smartness‘ is nowwhite chiffon with a small yoke of line black‘ lace and a deep one The Study Lover's Club held 11B usual weekly meeting on Thur-fi- dsy and had the pleasure of enter- taining Mrs P. W. Ciarkin. Be; sides studying Shakespeare this year the Club has.been taking n course in Canadian Poets and it was i0 complete this that fMi-s. Clarkin was invited to address the members. This kllifill. 111-1117 W111i in a very sweet msniilsr of her early literary aspirations and read her first nnblllhed vnnm"‘-l"l11"°-" followed by the reading of ‘several Asmgm the guest of Mrs. H. ApRlchardson. ‘ very pleasantly at Bridge on Thurs- f 0i‘ llils i new hard to raise, pour a little hot lar between ille window flame and lllfiwwill have a colour scheme and easy: casing, and also on the roller ailillchalrs 10l19- [his leisure until he- embarks again The Provincial ‘Debt ._ Electors who have heard Hon. "It!!! Spring Time is CELERY KING Time 313v muphoi" thin in: oidvegetsble gunk; (t drivel our: dip“ ,9“ Med‘ _ POIIOM, improves lb: appetite and makes -ou feel better ughtnviy. XZELERYKI Giagoodfor Ilse whole family. A: drugjm. 50¢ s; 50¢; -_-__ 5 others, including "Bard" an appeal- 11l§ boein for the departed age of youth. “Home Calls" a delightful ‘outcome of a message conveyed tq lhcr in a letter from an absent son. §“Mnid uf Mine" and "Prayer," 1719119 Doeuis are full of sweet mllllilllts and so musical in sound. that it was indeed a delight to heal‘ them and the desire was created to heal‘ or see more from her pen in the near future. The S. L. C. iwill troutinue to hold weekly meet- ‘ini-Zs until the end oi’ Jliiie, when it will adjourn for three months. O-§O-O~Q'§§O+OQ 9-9 O-OFOQOQQ GOO- . Household v Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE 1oiooctoeooocoo-eooooeoeo. . l How Tc Make A Smelling Salts ' A good smoiimg suit.» can be ‘made by inking one ounce of ani- monin, or rock V01Elllll3,'.l)l‘0flk1llil{ it into small pieces, putting iii a bottle and covering with caustic-cologne. [Lot it stand for 4 Ol‘ 5 duys before ‘using l I ' " when Using. Cloves i l’ l ‘ When whole irloves are used, Iii‘ the round heads are removed and only the stems used, the fruit or jvegetubles will not turn lblnck, but l Stubborn Window sash When u window sash IS NOW DECREASING. (HISTORICUS) Those who give even the most! casual attention to the ‘Public ln-l London Letter ,___ (By British United Prone) “Spring Cleaning" LONDON, England. May 5. ~‘ “The cleaning which comes in the; Spring. ira-la, with buckets alll aver the place." A visitation wh-ich uciduiates the tongue of even the, most amiable oi’ wives an causes- huslbands to be detained at the oi- fice, is shortly to begin at Buck- PAGE ‘ London Realty Company Limited 6}/_§% First Mortgage Bonds Due October 1, 1941 The Company is erecting an 8~storey iriodern fire- under the bridges since. to the‘ . . horror cf Mr. Bumble, Olircr l To weld 'l‘wist asked for lilorc. , . . . Tho trump of the llflli-‘ll isles.‘ ‘ Descrumve wreak" o" 79911951- wbo is cousip-gcrninn to the iilrbol of the New World. has collie into; his own-and other people's. For ' ' ' the future, whenever at sundown, E it‘. ‘$51.15? J51".."fii‘lil§l‘é’ilii"éf§il.flil i “""""’ . .- . lcitizeila, he will repair to the towni Riley Building’ Charlottetown A" of Abcrgaveniiy. There he trill! Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint John Quebec find a lbell-push in ills cubicle sol Winnlpcz N=WYOI1I upoii~that soul-chilling search for the work which he may he unlucky ‘enough to find. True, he may lbe thc stooped heads of ihost- who wort- Lrequestetl to chop a little ibut _ _ [hear is the cheering ni‘ lilo Ruiellreiilblliig with excitement 1h ht- still illilllfliilf'tlh\\'llili rcmziincll of. Elector; should keep this in minddpayers)’ ‘ the lC-cldsmlths imeet shortly their wonderful hall in the city of‘ lilghum Palace, so the King and Queen are not wholly free from the small annoyances which afflict those of less exalted station. Ear- ly in April, two ddlnestic ilr-lnies. nearly sixty Amazons strong, and some more male auxiliaries. will the mobilized; tnen will the car- Dehs ibe up and the pictures be down; then will the sidelboard re- side where tlleliookcase dwelt a- loretiille, and even the hninblest spect of tiust will know that every ivcmalfs hand i5 agaInilQit. The campaign will last alboui iii mon-ih, so when the London Sea- son opeiis and Their IMajesties re-I turn to town, iliey trill receive; their gilGl-liii nxld hold their Courisl iii a palncc as clean as the proverb, ltll now pin. PIOOf hotel. Ctntraiiy located, in London, Ontario. building is to be completcd~by August let, London is" an important and growing manu- - factoring city and is the commercial and distribu- ting centre of a territory of approximately l,00tl,000 population] It is also situated on main tourist highways. At present the city has no up- to-date hotel accommodation gich as the new building will provide. Net revenue for the first full year of operation, available for interest and reserves, is estimated at approximately 3L9 times First Mortgage Bond interest requirements. Appraised value of prop- erty, when completed and furnished, is $1,452,150, against $750,000 of First Mortgage Bonds. Prominent business and financial interests of the city haves substantial cash investment in secur- ities ranking jllnlOf to the Bonds. j Lucky Hobos: 'l‘cluporuluiuiuniur, lilt- iiuics, ‘change, and lilurb ivziiei‘ had gone Price: 100 and accrued interest Vancouver that he may su-mluon an attendant; - zit his will; hot bulbs and showers will await his pleasure. and an ap-1 . petising hot supper will be served in him in bed if he feel-s lndisposeii‘ ...........1f,",.;'.'f“’,;?‘,‘;,§‘f.';§,”.'"‘l'i3' 33;‘,- .';‘,',°“:;;' When The Dominion of Canada Was Young 11 ‘spring mattress. his apartment (Contli nlierl. fro m page i-wcl vie i ‘ and newspapers will llegulie‘ "H ~ - -- - _ lhc liilllt‘ was curried by lhc flcrcc nssziilll, liilt-d high on mu‘ suit‘, and john Silullficlti. with ont- trcmenilous leap. vaulted ()\’L'l' <lvcr\hro\viiig_ his lOFITCS> “m” [and presently zippczirctl ill tin- gnllcry nlmvc, his long, lcnn ilgurv (file noise which you ihc umbrella. n Th, Trial 0i The Pyx \\'Iicn the bnttlc Uiilllt? to an cud-it xvzis throughout n good-unl- -. .ur-dzff'—i-;' '- - 5- -~ . ._ “vhen [he Ancient ‘Company M,‘ i. l air Lilli‘ rmicmbtr ulitthtl llu _(\Li.\‘L)l‘ tin my ll'iil lnj\\'0l1 I110 \’iCll)l‘_\'. wnt when the prostrate glilui) lil fhc-flooi‘ guill- Tendon w feel pleased a, [he exnumndon. 600 years Wm have elapsprrcd lllr-ill>‘€l\-(-$ up inn. ‘llltflllllt-i- hurl his cont oiltircly turn nil n: ceilent showing. now made by the their financing. It is shown by then accounts, whicinliave been cupablygnnsrcnnnts of cred“ nnd audited, that a is taking plnce~that the debt is‘ ed since 51911111‘! ‘(10V91‘11-lI1811l' 111 regard lomonipauy is the most ancient of all 811111154113 Ulfllllleitvho in nlediacval times laid down the rules of conduct. of the memb-l lthc waist, .'iilOll'|Cl‘ had his (‘out split up thc buck to lllt‘ collar, \\'i_llll' ‘other: wort‘ mon- or lcx.‘ (lilo licklcil. 1nd zlll vcr- l1 "iv z I ti‘- he City Guildsh-thcse bodies of‘. . .1’ “ ']_ ‘l ‘ _ \ _ 1‘ ‘ ‘T- m‘ 1N l. “Own S iirlilg, lluw tlu- s )(‘i.'l1li()l‘~' ill lhc "HHUTIUS cli~ o ’(‘(l ll! e a ,1 ) illcsc grout zilul \\'l.~‘t- lll(’ll cngilgctl in :1 boys’ rough iinil nimble. their foundation. The Tu so.‘ decreasing and bids fair to be re-iers or the“. various cmfbsp we; Yci fivc nliiliitcs later the House was as orderly. serious and ill-- duced again this year if the (Stew- art Government remains at helm. ‘ sci‘ 1119‘slilp', .sn\v that their members guvc .tlieir best skill to their work and ed the. iernis cf apprenticeflwirous as usual. am] zippiirciiily liltk- llll‘ unrst‘ for ilic riot. Tlit- spring of i870 gore us" :1 sccnc zilnulsi as sntl fur lllL‘ limo "P11e1P-1-‘71111¢ D9111 1181! bee" C11111h‘[g9llt3l'(llly uiaintained the dignity as iilt‘ tragic tit-nth of hicticc, illlll lilzitlc llS lltjqllillllltd with n non- iug' upward for many years, and bad it not began to cliiill) down-i tel-est on the taxpayers would have been a serious matter. This state of affairs, however, has been brought to a stand-still, and non" with the handsome amount of rev- i eminent from Ottawa we can lcokl overshadows more to come if the Government lsicfllll$ good and true, ‘thereupon give‘ in the same competent management. Fcr this reason the electors should not, at their peril. commit such a ' t blunder as to entrust the affairs ol’| the -Province lo less capable mull-l sizement-such for example as the| ‘Bell Government. lBut some electors who confess that they are not accountants, and‘ what the financial ibetterment the iStewart ‘Government , would Welcome a statement ln short nie-iers s0 effective on Fifth Avenue cannot be used. Landon, perhaps 1'6" Lnore than any other great capital 91011111611 city, is characterised by ‘circuses’. 111 91101llat which an many as eight or ten great fares intersect. U-nder 1s tonegiulatlons most of the Wvellllfls-are ‘nlorry-go-rounds,’ in which the driver fronl a converging street en- 1119 51eW111‘1(10V91‘11111@11i. V111 $1‘115.-,ters the maelstrom of traffic, turn..- to the left and gees with the tide. n! 5 per cent. and‘ you will find thelhcplng that when he reaches the‘ credit alm-ldiverging street if his route he will 0111118 10 111B 141186 81111101$3.300.000.]be slble to leave "the stream with» 1f you reckon this amount at l5 pelweht disaster falling which he is be- trc which all could easily under- stand. This is a very modest quest and should be What, then is the fact metrell lln our humble judgment the short- est and the simplest method capitalize the increased received from Ottawa recently by 000 annually, for all time to come‘. capital placed to our and honour of their caillngs. the realm prod-need by the R0yill,lil zlppiircni guoil hculih, zlliil n Nllzft. ‘ issued and One silver colil out oflbc his lust struggle. enue oibtained ‘by the Stewart Govqeveyy -jonl-ileyweigntl _ ,nre deposited in n box,——the ~pyx- ‘happly over the ‘bright aspect tllatfm- 1,-1.1], 111B ‘P1‘°V111C@-W1l11ias a sworn jury, if then find the certificate or ‘quiet-us". grows more and more iiisoluble._ and that not less for the pedestrian, than for the driver of the commer- Ieel their inability to srnsr l1151|Cliil ivagon oi‘ the lordly Rolis-Ldesks- '11)’ Royce. Tli such that t e system of signal tow~ one of me mos, ancient pfivw peril in ihc new Domiiiitln. Suddenly the zisscmblcli rcprcsvlilal- y v ‘egos oi‘ the company is its right tcj lives wcrt- sizirtlctl by thc fillings that Sir john .\lZlL‘(ll)llZllli \\':l.~" (l_\= the Province. and the burden of in-‘cnndncn me “ma; of the pyX--_ “my ling! llc illlii ivnlkcll up in lli> dcpurtlllclii curly ill thc nftcrunll-l littlc after. zilonc in his room. it-ll one gem coin our of every 2,000‘ to the floor ziilrl “as llicrc found writhing in what was fczlrcrl llrlllsl lie ups tenderly rnlscd and laid on n suin. Medical aid \\'il$ sumnloiicll and nt first confirmed ill: worst lt'.'li‘~. and the wardens, acting: The Premier was (lying. s, therlght to assay the coin of (>60 lbs. troy) , livery one by a common impulse rush-- led to the East Block to make enquiries, but tlicrc ihc doors uvrc hhygllillllml iigilinsi tiu- anxious and nwc-sirtick nluliillidc; rot ihc szul inews \\‘Zl.~7 confirmed. In SildflCllfKi §l‘0ll]lS_ mcn gathered (lllil Tnnffic,’ And (some) Recnverins lspnktt with Lzltcrl breath; woolen‘ wept and thc visry zlinlosphcru ‘seemed choked with gloom. TlllTt‘ o'clock‘ clinic, l.ul lhc llousc idicl not oplin: four o'clock, but the Spczikci" did not inkc tllc choir. hlcmbcrs sat in silent sarlnc s or wliispcrcil iogcthci‘ nt thcil‘ Later the Houst- wns opened for :1 icw nlinulcs, but only lflyflul 0f 11w lflwn 15pm adjourn till the niorrow. Ono thought was in every mind. lihat the next tidings might be of the most lllOlll0ill0ll$ kind. 'l‘iu- Ottawa limos. then the (Zovernmcniorguil oi thc capital, zmiicipzll ~ iiig the cvcnt which it was iJCliCVEd the night must bring, bud w‘. §up in tylic, six columns long, ihc obituary oi the (listinguisllcd sill‘- 1 fcrcr. int llic Prclliici‘ did not die. For six weeks lie lay in ills‘ chamber wllcrc llL‘ 11nd fallen. unable lo lic illovcd, wile at firm hourly, and lzucr. morning zlml evening, hilllctins frt l his physi- iClIlll. Dr. (irzint. gtivt- lhc eager Capital tidings of Iris COllilililill. \»= the millions-of thc great Republic iii spirit kept \\'Zli(‘ll at liu- iii-ll- side of .1 marhvrecl President. so nil Canada waited while lll(‘ grczit |Coiiscrvzitivc cliicflriin lingcrctlisn close to thc portals of the un- o the Master of the ..\lint The traffic problem of -London swarming main thorough- tlle new circuses . csnhthe some as was done with shrines-en to rélmain in (no nn-nns rm.’ seen world. other subsidy increases, you will find ii. amounts to -9lil5,000. This is as plain as a. ‘pike-staff. Any smart school -boy or girl can calculate the value of lPremier Stewart's ser- troulble. r John ll-l. iBell making speeches on| should receive ‘$4,500,000 on Land Mr. Bell's speeches, but ilo money. This was the difference between Bell and Stewart. lBeil made imauy long speeches but got no money. Stewart has made few and. short speeches and obtained the interest annually l8B3,000,000 on accountl! iEvei-y elector in ‘Prince Edward island should rememiher that this amount is obtaitipd on account. ‘Our account is still open for farther lin- crease. " ' - ‘Mr._.‘lBeli" also accomplished an- other left the ac- ccunigcicsed sot nothing For- evoijgnp; lint-eves! l 0n%noi;.tvso,w nnorefllhis in- erssli {penis embluoped in rlonii ' ii. as equal to the" " on this fair ieiemiiaan achievement whfeh is alvuflbreclaimoil in the pres" iWJMiflhlllQ sledeolne occasion just- e . . alto i ' i .2. as with other l . snowmobile o a units i-eeemln- ever. l busy looking for permitted spotsi _where he may cross, following dot- ted lines and arrows and other . . . vice, in m, iprovjnce wnnnn; nny cum,“ symbol,‘ emblazoned on mo] [adward Island, where he slowly regained Iiczillli mill vigour. l gremember a i ._ . anything helpful on the subject oil ‘Vere added 1° h“ M“- °‘"' ‘#1511115 1111173111111“ w1111'°"1°"1'11°1' lB11B18111 1111915. ‘11181- 119 1111s 11° 111119; beyond tlic time limit of these sketches. likc sud scours his utterance to the effect ‘that W6'to look out for auto-buses, and they don't look out for him. Not much. and other accounts. We recei-vedjAnd they weigh about three tons. Bu-t the traffic goes on. give sdme measure of protection authors against actions often purely speculative-by pars-i ons who sue for damages on the Krouud that they have suffered in- jury by the use cf their names in fiction. it is this liability which in recent years has caused authors and publishers to preface their publications lby statements the characters do not rspremit any actual person, albeit in e e cases such assurance would appear keep it in mdm- to be superfluous. .4» ions. of weekly jotting; in a provincial journal iccntributed ‘a paragraph oomineiitia on the only morals of a certain g "to lune‘ his the sunny ‘pings in int eye, "titre emu X._t1io_ deacon ‘in e,- BIOWWWI 111-1119411111. who 00116111! cheiruiids of Moslcme were i-eturii- Mill 111 At length the sufferer was able iflillC rcmovcil m the SpiuikcrK Chambers in the Parliament Buildings. and. when the \\'Zll‘lll weanli- er came, was taken on a couch down the Si. Lawrence to IBut the pedestrian! He is so Prinn‘ $1) oadway, and generally trying to he was raised up, and as it turncd out twcniv-onc frilitful vclir< Euclid ’ ' whether .-\iid ni last, in .\lil_i\' and junc. i891. for \\'l‘l'l' L"l' looted and the spirit of Sir john Macdonald passed ' oiii ion-r i' l from the scene of his earthly labours and triumphs. T0 BE CONCLUDEJ) IJ ' ‘The lLong ‘Arm 0i l" ’ bammedans who were killed in ll clash between Sikhs and Moslems T-nesday nigh-t. Ten persons wurc. killed and more than fiifty injured. in last night's (listurbance. as an outcome of which the authorities’ have forbidden the carrying of sticks and gatherings of more than four persons for the next. thirty clays. The troops have received orders to fire in case of further outbreaks. - '-'-~- . _--o-o-> »--- — MANCHESTER. JMay 5.-—Tomniy Newman, Jofessional billiards champion,’ yes leading J. iDav-ls by 4 5579 ‘polnil tonight in their champ- To>__._. ‘kinship match at, 18.0%) lpoiaiai the skha , scores helpli" evmin _~, 12. . ll r. lplay; lllavilpfldil. Come-To Clash. (oensdinn Prue.) , _ ' amm- mm’ gflnn, uielit mane .nntnmni . i . h‘ who with the-ringside. outsoueeity n w.“ n m‘ . _ . ithe sweet young thing hanging ‘so ‘Legislation is contemplated to lnvlnzly 011 1115 111111? 1311B 1B T101 is his sister, nor is she lMrs. X. it is possible that she is, ——er-thc other hing?" _ But wait! There was 8iMl‘. X. of Slowtown in-the-mud who sat in the selrts of the righteous. and he HA-D been a deacon. and he Dill) occas- ionally take his walks abroad. -B'ii. "one of these things lild the scribe dreamed of when he beget "Mr. at law 1PM X. Nevertheless, a sympathetic jury transferred many a golden slieliel from the coffers of the scribds editor to those of Mr. . ' lStill the arm of coincidence is wot solmeny years ego a writor nnmpwl. each velar- ng place. “Alill" said hepoli it the etteroor on sciiilayq... who ling; from the funeral of time" Mo- run.