Charlottetown Guardhn Two Cent! mnnlng Gum-Ilium Founded 1887 llblillilillilill i IS UNEARTHEB (By Dominion Newe Service) LUNDON, April 11—It has been rs-nlblishetl, that. an ancient well l't'i'i‘llli)' unearthed (luring rebuild- in: ililfifflllOll-S ll the corner 0t i"lurkt?il\\‘t’ll Green and Farringdon rozld is (‘lerkenwell or Clarke's \\'i-ll, from which the historic Pri- cry took its name. A building which was put up nbout 125 years ago, and has in its time served many purposes,_lias burn demolished to make way for iifl tlp-to-dnte warehouse. During the excavations the workmen un- l-nrthed the top oi the well hidden under some three, feet 0t soil, with til-cayed planks across it. and the iuuden pipe which was placed there iu the Eighteenth Century to mark its position. Water from the nat- ural spring nearly tilled it. It is a circular well, enclosed ,in stone- work tourteen inches thick. Close by runs the chnlk will. which had been covered up with Tudor brick- work, oi the old Priory» The well is to‘ be preserved in the bnsuntent 0t the warehouse ior in- spection by visitors. v Slows Survey oi London (1608) d wcribes nlany o! the open wells in which London then abouuded. mot oi‘ them tavourite meeting , and snys:—_ ( urkcs’ Well of Clerkenwcll is liiiilfiii about ' srptnre with bard >tu!i<~. not fur from the wcstcnrl of‘ 1‘l;i;'kt=ll\\'<\ll church. but c1039 wiilpl ,-_, m,- wull that lnciuscih it. Thejltilrtfs bculu or weighhotisc. now ho such men, and till took the name oi the parish: <l-~l'_lt:s in London. who were nc-l The Peoples Ih-pe ‘ (‘ovnn-s PRINCE .. s». . b“ ‘ithhllli/tl ' " v-n , .,_q_,._ aw o; i y... ' w Read by Everybody EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DElV CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 iIllliES WUMEN 0F Niiiiiilllfi (By Dominion‘ News Service.) LONDON, April 11. -—- Nagging wonleuot‘ the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries wished they had kept still tongues in their heads when they were hailed before thc Burgess Court 0t WesLniln-stcr. The court. constituted in 1585, and iinally abolished in 1901, xvan originally concerned with promot- ing orderly living within its juris- diction, and "The Westminster City Fathers," by W. H, Manchee, tells its story with extracts from its oi’- TRAMP HEIRS Bill FilRliiliE (By Dominion News Service.) JOiL-LNNFISBURK}, S. A., April 11 Tile Johannesburg police are satisfied that William Dalzcll, who was mnncylcss and downundout. is heir in a lnrge fortune, and that he it; the lucky individual for whom a firm oi’ solicitors in Clim- bcrland have been seeking. The siaiY o! a bank at Vereenig- ing advanced "Dalzell the ‘money to proceed to Johannesburg in order to interview the Police Comuiis; sioner there, who had the neces‘ ilcial records now published for the ‘Sal!’ illfflfmillflll "m" ‘he lawYe" ilrst time.‘ Women were women in the six- teenth and seventeenth centuries at Cockermouth. ‘ Dnlzell had been tralmping tl:\ B country doing odd jobs, and whil much as they are nowflbut hufgess. so engaged people showed him a es were burgesscc, and had no doubts about the right way to deal with them. They ordered scolds to be “bridled" with an iron muzzle strap. ped over the face and having a projection that was forced into the mouth and clumped down the tongue. But there were other \\‘.l}'.\'. Kill or Cure. in 1151i Aiuudlin Tichon. having “niishcliuvetl herself in scolding ziud uibuslng oi her neighbors with mo<t reproachtill speeches," it was "ordered by the court that accord- ing to the ancient custom o! the . othcr of the ciiy,l were challengers of all lncn ill the, l'l‘~'lillll(‘ii lib-r»; yearly u; ;|5_<<\nll)|g subtlrbs‘, to wrestle for satires i\l)', ;,_;-..l tn play tun“; large “Lenny m" pointed, and on other iluyu in Fins- l“ w"-"'“m‘~ And for Qxqlnvlg bury field to shoot. |1"l.\' $ lllllk‘. l‘l luv-r into. to wit in tilt: yo- l iii ill" lilh oi liii-hurtl li., l rcmlfi, lfllulv, pluycd interludes at‘ .1»: present. Iwn. and sheriffs Hum-ii in u large tent near unto U19 P1101‘? SW0d down the slope from Clerkenwell- i‘l;lrl:0ii\vull, oi old tinlc, were tlrlvl i-n day spent in the pustinlc ‘ l ~ m-nr unto Clzlrkes‘ wet] Northampton gave the spring fort i. M play continued three days towlhe use oi.’ the poor oi St. Jumes'l Iz- r the king, (tilt-cu, and xioblcsfhnrish. Soon ‘ever, it was being utilised for tbc lilo mouth oi August. aboutlmlrnose 0f brewing Iieer. As re» least ot St. Bartholomew tllzfgnrzls the mystery plays referred to l-iilé, before the Lord ltlayor, n11]. by Stow, it was or LgudQnQl-Ione about a century ago that, us Q1 green to lilo esinndortl,’ brozul arrow", the flight for tzzuncstl This well was list-d by the brot-l » ;- l.‘ sh (‘i/Ifiiil ot‘ London on thrillers 0t‘ St. John and ilib livncdio; w...» tlue nuns. About ltiTlJ the Earl 0ft atterwmrds, how pointed out by about half-way the _Fleetbrook people wrcstling, where the officers of the stationed on the rising ground near Pill’, namely, thesberlifs, serenntsfby would have had a good view of illlll _\'l*OlllBil, the porters n1 the the porfornlnncei-i at the well. _ WILBUR APPOINTM ;. s.» ~.v_-o:~=. ENT OONFIRMIED BY CiJNORESB C m .<z>isz-.muvaum finrFruncinoo. 61L, Juatloo Curtis Wllgllr 07 "W cllmrm‘ Supreme Court, with In. Wilbur villlidc their homo hero. pointmont o! Justice Wilbur n Ulerotnry of the Navy bu been con- firmed by cerium: Ind m nu name Instruction: 1mm Pm- 6w "ill N broccoli: om tethflhpltol to auumo hi; new autln. r The ap- newspaper cutting advertising {or h-is whereabouts. t oity she should be rsstened to =1 boat's tayle and so to be drawn through the water to the other side of the Thames." Whether the reproachiul Maudlln u-as killed or cured by this drastic treatment does not appear. The hilrgesses n5 a court of morale were not to be triiled with. Mary Boast, who had before been sent to Brldewell us "very troublesome to the noblomeu about the Court". nus later found to have had fl‘- least two children, "and never was mzrrried," so it was ordered that "she should the strlpd naked from tho. u'.'i=t upwuld and fastened to a carts tzgvlc- sind to ‘be \vllipp‘d ifffllli tho gate hotlso in Wcstmr iii-J“). “mi (m,- ytlung pfililli} iviih t to 'l‘vmpltl ilnr l.lllii so back again REV. T. T. SHIELDS V l Fzom l-xyiuril-zlli" izliinr-l‘. UlrollL-j tllui will: will)’ S nulls AS A BllSliiESS, C. E. Mackenzie. it is perhaps more true than ever bcforo that competition has placed all industries on a strictly common, is the one who can rseil his Will on their quality at the lowest price and still make a percentage of pro- iit. as large or larger than his fellow ‘merchants. fesslon the farmer who produces products on his farm {or the least P05514118 0081. quality considered, is the man who is making good, but do we not sometimes lose sight o! the important point, namely, that a. dollar saved in the cost of pro< ducing one hundred pounds of any commodity is) in reality, a dollar made. and ‘probably the easiestdol- lur that can be made on the farm. This is especially true o! the dairy farmer. One oiten hears that dairy farming is very confining and ivhere one farmers son likes dairy- ing there are many who do not and cinl basis. The succeseiul me-rchuntlal The same is true with the protesg! Qvilllllll- m"! ii"? _ slang] man and the manufuczureritlcillh before her husband's eyes. and then to take it to our own pro-i Annunl Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 Ily Mull, Cnniuln mul U. S. A. $4..’ lilSBdiill SEES WIFE aunts (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, April l1.—.\ cllouff-i-tlr nalzntil llolvlen was bur. ng tho long grits-s ut his employer's house Lough-rots»- when he heard snrenzns from the hedge, which had caught iirc i Hz dds ~d through the ilnmes t0 find his wile entangled in the hedge. |His vllilllfl to rt-iczise hur were un- w s burned to the heifers from his best cows; and after seven years of the use o2 scales, tester and q_u'aliiy' pure bred sire this man's lust year's returns shows him a. good profit on every one oi‘ his cows, and today this man is feeding to capacity and is ‘mak- ing it. pay. He is saving the dollar on production, his tnanuiacturing plant is worth more and is sought ai-ter by buyers. Vilhen the duirymen of this pro- vince as a whole realizethat their faunas are its greatest factories, that elverytaninlal is there for the same purpose as a machine in any nrc ‘lured away with the bright glare of the city and the mnnutac- turcrt; jobs, iorgcttlilg that where one mnksas a ‘snore-s thcrc arr- scores only able in make n mere living. But in rciulrl to my subject. bar.) you cvcr tbouub .\lr. licallvr. why our boys and git ~; do not like tllu old inrln and lldilyving? [.4 it not llu-(uuste so lll1lll_\' ill the ctnvs ktpi ‘cu our farms urc not. paying tbci ‘iliilillllilgit’ o!" lli.‘ll.'.‘l‘ wiilc-llioli ;ll:i.¢ tloliiliilun. clL-nlti 1dr). ' itidivitiull L»l'\\li'$li u <;<~lr:-.illl,\' that u not h .lnrc but u: lg . 'l‘ilcn from this itninvll lei. us take all the lessons we cult. Gtl\'i!l'lllll(’lil: btno ilUlli‘ u tlenl ior ibc dailfvbluzi ' line, and have ~i10\\‘11 dution stock, with the use of llll‘ Sflilifis and tester and inilllilwil‘ sires that in it pcrind 0t‘ from threw: to six years tho not rllllll "m" w" herd has clncrgcrl from u loss to fl gnml yeltrly investment. N"; 1011;; “go an instance will‘! . to my nglifli} that will bear repeii, Lion here. Some seven 3'91"“ “g”. I was the means of goitlngzl zlairy- mu-n interested in keeping rwllll“; oi’ his herd oi nix can“, when l-llE first year WilS up and the cost of. gem] ghafgflil up to his lit-rd he iilili “m have one l-mv that was mukinfl him o. proilt. When l hnd iigurtvl, out his production liiii cost oi’ food this ma“ hogan in sir, that illrivilfilil ivns not iii-inning lulu any rwrnui‘ Pastor of Parvls Street Baptist hurch, Toronto, who has declared_ w _ H!“ war against MqcMaster University lrenlotly. lie (lecldoil to u>t .1 it l on the ground that It is develop-ingibrctl wire on ull his rowd- modernkm in its teachings." fir: imt flntttre Tld-biis on the ‘lip of Evervhmzvc Izlnabrc and bcgzm to look about him ior 41 lumping " tide. a4 (‘lellophone l The transparent wrapper lound on Muir's Chocolate boxes is called cellophane-one of llw most Interesting scientific dis- coveries of recent years. A French chemist, Brunderberqer. invented it Iin 1908. It in not only transparent. it l: stronger than paper, bacteria proof. WM"- proof, and lmpcnotrnhl», HOMO it; m“ protoclllll MW"- v ' " gJh _. Charlottetown, April 12m, {e24 F-Rliil-J Strangely ‘enough, it is exactly the same In composition as arti- ficial silk, being In sheet form l and generally undyed instead 0i thread form like the silk. A British Columbia paper rec- ently contained thin nlauiflld adv.: For Sale: Baker’: 8MP- Good Trade. Excellent oven; ownef" ha: been in It for uvon- tnn yum‘. miller in: tory, and that every much- ‘iue must produce to its titnlosccap- acity to be a source of pleasure and ‘lurtw divlderlds to its owner. then, 11nd not until then. will all the .i~li\-.'.< luili-tt-tl on dlie farm be a. . ourcc 0t‘ profit; and not until then \\ l tlw- llflll boy lose his tics-ire to n iactot'ies m that will l~~> 13w but»: llL‘Ut‘r<>ill‘i':3 V . :1 it i< up to u.‘ to put a stop Eon fmul tin» dour u.-1 'ill," iii Benito Mussolini. premier of Italy, who is called Europe's "miracle man". in shown re- laxing from the cares of state." on the beach at hevanto, I ready for a dip in the surf