' ` ' ‘ ‘ ~ * ` ` A » »= if ,. y ' , st., . f THE CHARI.0TTETO I I ` ' ' ' 5 ' I oRNiNGiD\llrI-¢‘ Tr” " , _ _ Catches All Early _ Morning Mills, ,_ an* _ ----»' _ K ' *_°*”"' T”--‘ -*“_”""'*""“ “Y " '~~ ~~~~»-- ~-»-- --_ -- ._ - __ I » - -m '==\==s-gf -se fr -i f -_ _ _ , _*Q _v 2: »-t- E-< =~s .22 a -z HEI) 1801 } lAIli\' |1587 w'£‘ii§°i§i'.‘?.wo ._liHis_Ilsp.;iie§tHoursrfl`iiose._ If t 'f Cttmpanina' t ` _ _, _,:fi‘L_`.(w, _ k f .nrt trite itnriiy ' - 4 / ' ’ ~ i\Lt.uii ntumnl agus pus. rose wtisttsrf. who hae #vital e following entertaining -"‘ shetQ I this heme life of the Tafts, has al- wlve lol!-tyheeeed in politics. Naturellys enema -edt veeeesa sed seared in Kentucky- `\ll Ulf 1| 1&l X lhe wrote a story of the _. boyhood of Adlai E. Ste- " veuson, then being' talked ` ef as a. candidate for vios president. This e t o r in glich appeared in a Oh - go publl ation. wal e rm n e 5 cousin of the famous Amelie ltives (now the Princess Droubetsky), au- thoress of "Tho Quick and the Deed" and other well-known stories. Bug the Kentucky girl needs no reflected l gilt to reveal her talents to the world.- Bhe has iivan to liter- afiure "A ooi in Spots." “ inciting Flax," “As tba Hart Panteth' "A Fur- nace or north," “Hearts Co rageous" and other wlxel read works. husband is in the diplo the Tafts. Bhe has been admitted on terms of inti- mate friendship in the ' W and has been entertained . lanrlrsi mamma mvns M *Mi* W°""“5"°“ *Elem mifmi i Rives ily; CHARLDTTETOWN, i>RiNci-3 EDWARD ISLAND CANADA SATURDAY, JULY rr, rgos. l..”?r¢;i‘r’."l’li‘t."r s“2B'%!r. \ " uccess with equal hands, sharing equally in ite `touching s _ labors and its glories. This ground has been rnaintained ,(_always. Today the interests and tastes olhusband and Whllie Mrs. Whesler's ¢" wife are. as near: as may-bef idllii-i.°B|i “NY ’°V° '-5' 1 b 'xi same music, enjoy the some pastimes,-choose the same matic service, t is not o- __ tnmdl' _ _ _ gxzasiii tigmqligltltiletdlmzg "To the husband action, to the wife dignity" might write of the home life of well have been _written of such a couple. Worhuily dil- 'inity and independence of thought arc perhaps Mrs. 'l`afi.'l -'?dcminant qualities. She is young and handsome and 'rm -household, ans, she_ 'thigh bros. she is tail, with gray eyes, set wide under Write' 9-9 ° f"‘°“‘i w°“m‘ hair that is plentiful, rich and brown. A phrenologtst l'iii.sth°ti°lii§'°elgd t"vgiltdli" gh: would say she possessed tho full brow of language and family of the candidate ‘_ expression, and this would be well borne out by her mas- * tery of French and Spanish. Sha still treasures s. becu- ' tlful silver iiower stand given her by the Cincinnati Sym- h°m° “nd at uw" Bum: d f directors she was ' y rlaoein Canada. It, is with the ddellty of a lov l phony Orchestra, of whose boar o E fiend no less than with the keen sense of the~_ D,.“|d°m_ V fe. , tha't she records what she knows of the Taft -r By Hallie Erminie Rives i :ai HER HOME HER HOBBY She dresses with inconspicuous elegance and a regard ‘.` for detail that demands nothing less than perfection. Sha 'reads much and dtscrimii-iatingly, and has so understand- ‘ adm' Po" Whealer) `ing of public questions and a shrewd grasp of the intri- _ Bm homo life of Mr. and Mrs. Will|&m_1'T°W°fll caoies of politics ti-.at loaves supernclniity far in the Taft is typically, ideally American. Ita sim- shoale. Yet nn one could be less of a "blue stocking." -1 .¢-nfl -srn‘°i'*§,__ rf. t ‘ plicity, its open-hearted hospitality, its fl'°°00m@_f§ She loves travel, music, literature, society and her hus- t tion ive one a p€¥'VBl\V° Hell" °f `band's career-perhaps it might be said that she loves -'their musk from a soil thut never knew selfishness or in -e- ~» i_ from osten a B r _ leeds everywhere-innocent of hothoueee, which d\‘°Wi ,these in their inverse order. But if she has a. hobby, it is home. The brilliant hostess cloaks a no Iospltality or* sordid struggle. _Ag less perfect mother. in a Journey around half *hr WOM thi! h“=l>°“° “"4 at Yale is Robert Tort, a sturdy 19-year old replica ¢lfs_ who have chosen to live in such an ai~m0ll>\\°l'° of the war secretory~he took two prizes there last year- earr/ their penatee with them. In the palaces and lotus jp, “nd 3,-yn Mawr Counts Hsien '1‘;if(_ the iq.yoar-.old rdens of an Oriental ¢=mt>¢r°r. on °\I\” ""1 Ullrships tn f' daughter, one of its most brilliant students. charlie.: ll . 110910 Wl¢0l'l» lil Dlhlllst-5¢fYlH¥ li‘m0\‘65 CB" i\Y\Y\t4` the 10-year-old, is the home boy-a boy who has inher- across the steppes of Siberia, they exhale the same fra- .»; -~- , france of lives fashioned by home-living, of e. family environment that has. been assembled bit by bit like It Warm-toned molalo. The head of such s. home could be none other than strong, loyal and intensely human. But Mr. Taft gave more qualities than these to the formula of living. The broad-slgsslds-red Yale athlete had the priceless gift optimism, and from his altitude of s. clean youth and audacious courage he looked across all barriers to achievement. To him. law was not only the most fascinating of illiiches, but a. breathing organism in whose functions he Lada port, and to whose judicial brain he looked for inspiration. He practiced law as he performs the small- Qsst act, with scrupulous attention and with all his might. 'sl-.l gave it the best he had, ond was cheerfully ¢0i\¢¢h¢ Iith its rewards. Always hs was willing tc meet fate Chan-to give it ounce for ounce of effort for success. . A life framed consistently on these lines has given he William H. Taft of today a smile like a sunburst, a ,ahh friendliness of greeting that can no more be as- rimed than good breeding, and s grasp of the hand as veins ae the record or unseitish labor the years have chad' in his kindly face. One can assume that the lsvcl- . heeded young law student then looked forward to suc- Oess as he himself deemed it, ilrst of all-to success as Qs world counted lt, next. 1 Man hears threo voices: The brasen-throsted throng, 0e.siiver-throated few and the :olden-throated one. This ‘el-aean voice, in all William H. Taft's career, has never 1 'served him. The silver voice was never the voice of Qiedlency. but of the right, and to that his ear was ` `\ of ' an l, l V, ._`,_ *lf Wadi- 191;/ZW Ei I" fe Eff fofsf ¢ If ` ` *an* Cqs/,7/F °orr%’$ni'».-I lf which is wound with some incident that gives it in especial interest. The Korean chest und brusses. the great Russian samovar ond the teakwootl chairs. inlaid with mother- etridcnt megaphone: “That big red house is where Bec- retary Taft lives!" Charlie looked down with a wink and said, "I wontlcr how many in that rubber-neck lvni.:oii hupo hc'll bc living here still this time next yenr'."' in another moment ho was across the limb. "skin- ning the cat" for the delectutlon of the Vice Presi- dent, \vhc passed along thc strcet under the projoct- ing branches. ' 4 Charlie inherits from both sides a largo share of mother wit, that sparkles refreshingly. "Buffalo il'il's coming tn town," lic observed, one morning. "llc used to send us tickets. I hope we've been enough in the public oyo lately for him not to forget." "Wouidn't it turn your licnd, Charlie." some one asked him, "if you should become the son of a Presi- dont?" "Weil," he said, “lt dldn't turtt Qusntln's. I guess I could weather it." The "big rod house” of. the Washington magg. phone guides has many homo-like touches. Over par- lor and library window cinnibcr crimson roses. No pompous British volvct-brccchod 'footman guards the door. Jackson, thc colored butler. is from Virginia, and hits tlic pcriect polish of n scutliorn major-domo. One of the servants is u Filipino nomcd Monlco, and is endeared to Mr. and Mrs, Taft through long service when the secretary was governor gcnorel of the Philtpplnua. Tho houso is ililed with souvenirs. each of-pearl, that decorate the hall, are memontos of trips to Japan. Russia. and China. The exquisitely curved furniture library was used in the palace of Mnlncanun, the governor's rt.-sldenoe in Manila. The wall-hanging displayed above the mantel is Japa- nese. it shows a long vista through the giant crypto- merla. trees of Nikko, with the sacred red lacquer bridge. that has never boon lrodden by any i‘ot save the eniperor's. On one side of the Nom stands a cabinet illled with' miscellaneous treasurt-I9, for wery one of which its owners have a particular fondness. APi>REc1A't‘t:s JAi>Ai\mst-: ART “lsn't this gold lncqucr box bcautiful'l" tho secre- tary said to me. "Just look at those raised pearl lilies on it. lsn't it Japanoscy? Boo all those little grains of gold? 'l’lioy nrt: ns precious as the sands of life to the men who make tiio,n, You know the work- ing of this lacquer ls so typical of the lnilnlta pn- tience of the people! I hnvo secn'thoso young Japs. neso workmen bending ovur Midr task, fondly handling eac'h flock of gold. and it takes months to tlntsli the smallest Jewel boxes. This, you seo. has the ltnporial crcnt-the slxtisn-petaled chrysnntlio~ mum! They soy the artists Ruin their highest pleas- ure in making something for tlic use of thc imperial household. I don't tliliiit, huvscvcr, they could appre- clato this piece any more thnu wo dnl" In the music room hangs o. marvelous tapestry, a gift to Mrs. Taft from the empreus of Japan. it is about sixteen foci long and ten wide, There can never be ttnothor like it, for the design was destroyed when this was completed. Above the plniio hang tiio portraits ol' the father and mothor of the present sznr 0! Russia. framed in twin frnmee of dull gold. with the imperial double-headed cnglo polsod above thoni. These portraits wore presented tn Mr. 'l`aft'a father when the latter was minister to _Rt-sais. 1 t ' i rye.; _ _ ` The main/dserwieg--reotn' fs-is i $ ‘- » I :::::;:::‘::l.::.“.“.t.'z:'.:tt':".:...s; - _ Unhoieteryfi Iii! obaedolei tik M I/If/7|' ssstsresrtits soles. a ssstsq » ._“_ _ t lr'-' s»io.is»'°i° °‘ . _ _'attuned f’.'f` it ~ it ' , r _ hu fu the room. '=f‘».f»':>il°'-f"» - ' The 'divine mv ` |1616 A _ ae one`lnight` help " itil- _ » ` menace csrua 'rss stirs: rsonsssu tes use _ » srt or china sits Jeni. masse ste ps Frensit patterns of histsrie per io £ the large dining table stands q ' _ _ _ gift of Prince Fushtmi. the »\'¢:‘,i& ' Jspsn. It is decorated with ensues of e . emprese, the for-mer e, ehryaanthsmur.; V ` ' three-pronged km leaf. Ura 'rat_t‘e own room le hong in gelatin Oleg ekb osrvsd furniture of filipino design, , It eeatelee ness' istirssts psrsossi treasures. but seas that sae sgiess . more than e portrait that hangs above# heats table, that or s I5-year-old judge h IQU H _ oillce-the -favorite likeness of hee Install. ln this ,home Mrs, Tait is mlltseol el eye!! htel; The ocrnpletest_ert of “keeping hs¢s_¢'.@ lo! tok# no mystery. Each room in oval? seal” ls I!!-69 GV minister to the war eeeretarre into iw sewers. At heir past it esoh mn-ala' _ ` C6 _ ' . _ UI* ranges the flowers for the bl‘es_§hJ il. the l§~ Q . Q/if kids! nd round mahogany upon which they ate _ bl K! t t t -t M . ' 3. at:°tZ'r?§':.§t'2..i°..£‘f;f§;;i'°*"; °i*»'. ‘_-9*-_ -5 tt msy be guesses that the than 'who inspires then attentions is not the sort who liuries a gloomy break- fast countenance in a newspaper. He il one to 'hell the little sour-testes of courtship days have not be- come obsolete who has an eye for the dim# silk morning gown that his wife lips oltbldh knows whether it is piriir or rnsuv.. ina lbs- the tulip st ner init, caught with the oio cameo oil ae sew aes wear with the first dress he ever bought her, Consideration of others. high and lvw. Ml eiilyl sierkett the Taft home. It is a paid of the fatally; creed. No matter how late ne has worked ¢he nigh! before, no matter how dogged has been the 0 grind, Mr. Taft dresses in the morning with Us 0aB` toward the sun and meets the day smiling. Llmegiv- ing is a habit with-him. in Moscow and St. P0000* burg, on his rocsnt trip around the world, each lora- lng he titled his pockets with sliver pisses to give to the poor, whose misery and went met him at every turn. in such practical charity Mrs. Taft, too, Io space with him. indeed. her kind-heartdneu in this direction inspires some of lils favorite Jokes at IC# expense. Ho was once heard to dociare'tiia\‘.the only way he could be sure of keeping two sul in the house was to wear his second best under his new one. in Murray bay, the lovely spot in the A-hedlan eouh- try, whlthor they go each season, to relax from QQ.. cial cares and to rest for the work of winter, their ilioughtfuiness of othors is proverbial. In this small. congenial colony-for the spot has so lar been dll- covcred by e more hnndful of (uiiiilles, Who go there for refreslinient, not for fashion--tile ‘War secretary can play golf with his sons and come near to forget- ting that problems of state oxlsi. Many a. summer morning has seen him swinging off down the laurel and wild lioiit-vsuokie paths with his arm through a hvnvy picnic lunch brisket and his family beside hill., if tho muster itiii ti hoihia;-_ why should not the servants get Dirt-_ int ' This brnnrl. li-1 wt- tors' `.~| 't- :init ls marksq lg all that Mr. mtl \i ~t 'init 'l iii-1 ».rt ihttiasted in tht- uplift of 1 run' llv.-R. und t-iierlsli nn aboundlaj belief that the world is ini- hotter than it is bad. » sh; _ é - P v LT-‘fin »;;-M.; ‘ f l 5-rfwmrr. -ss" never closedl The golden voice-one who enters the 'raft ‘°""° ¢°d§¥ can guess to whom that belongs! To this Dolce he. has listened since a Juno twenty-two yours sign, 'lhen he and liolen Herron, with ii capital consisting H891? Of youth und li belief in each othor, bcgnr lift: lted his mothers t-yt-s and sparkling wit. He has n tusic for literature that tuna thi- gsmyt from chi! 'r,.,,~,, |,,,,_,k., to thc nnclcnt classics. This year it li.-is carrit.-tl liizn tlii-thigh llic entire juvenile iit~|nii'iii\t:nt of tim t','.i:igrc_,. siminl Lilirury. Ami not only ppm h,. ,1|.,,.\}..- iy.,, S.,_mt,_,_` SILFOMACH _ J _.-1, .fit/srrrreiis are Sperri* lb C’-?-"J‘_/5* __ ______ __,___ '_2.;::r'- -.rf Une Surrog with pole anti slittfls. A_l»u{\[}i _ outfit' oftlnli lolinrticsetroiiiplt-tiuttll itt'\\ be so d at alnsrfmlii /\ ~\v\l\' to C. lL MtlKINNO.\I ‘ Dominion lion ||_|gd\mp,| |lr;scieon white V tis. ttisttv st to ooo6.oooonooQ0000 ov” 000000 “O00 O00 O00 @” Capt. Wm. il. Fmllht M- L, C., of West Henri, _Cape island. _ Shelburne Cn. says: “while ni ,' Halifax, during present session 4* of Parliament. was attacked . with Sore Tlirost, Pain in head and in fact, pains all over me. l EMPIRE LINIMENT according to directions anti got immediate relief, and highly fe- used commend it for use in etery _ iamil"" Halifax. N. S., _ lieby 27th, i9oB. t `ln K street, Vvashinglon. ?$.il=ly"2:>e§leu;nfor tourists IJ in t o _ ~ _ sour _°cso. iscswssnsv, 1»i;ww n __ Al i»0g`étlie‘r on Walnut Hills, in Cincinnati. They were poor. T116? had only health and love, just as thousands of °°_\lDies of this June hut-#_ to begin with. The ground on which they built had been A wedding glft`0f Judge Her- fqh, her father. Yet tlio modest home of lawn curtains. °1U\1\#’|,\l Woodbine end gold-rimmed ancestral china was no' more typical of the simplicity and quiet elegance ms; were to order their lives than is the present Taft home To those who know Mrs. Taft today it is no sur- > lille to learn how, in those early days. she studied to isalcs worry and strain from the daily oi1'ice routine. The :rare of loving management that helped to lift the mor!- gaco from the first home; the slow climbing, one by ons, df the rung-i that led to high ofilce--there are many tm. ef- stories to he mic of time itmi-s. when Mr. Taft, in .o i-ri ‘ 'il wnrroslty that is so reel a part df him, I-f il ' i-.- ti generous fee and toss it into her |-- ' ' Nellie. get some pretty clothes.. lr it-1- prilctlcsl wls»ilt»»~ was coritant, i ' rr-“_ w -'~\it to swell the . -' `t_;\i would he ' twt.. .ov B mu, it . -~ ssme ground. mUd‘~`|`n Wl\'i`i~ iilit hr- i-.in l»ll \\"". ` -rt ‘"1 9' whUl"'~°m‘-’ i1\'lt »~!~.i.nti nv "lit:~-w rr-_ prefers. as he pzitti it, "the kind nr it ' "ld "W \'0l"s smllc was ~vg|»th` “_ ion. Chnfnc flllbed himself and (llmpled. together today." tlinn another. it iz; r:i.ty tn 5.-,. (hm ,md pm.. . _ ri _\ t have lived in ozirst-Ives." Yet he is is go.'~it.ii.f 1. i-¢ the doubtcr hear him tr.-ll of the (amitis S;\i-,ii-fist _.» r. :Dons in thcuwlilte llousv e=.iret. where moot lip. m,, _,_ "5 °f "W WK Attic t't~:tl-i;u‘