oov But s_short treatment of "Fruit-a- '\ives" gives quick relief d th J w’ use 0f these intensifielcilfrultajillig; ‘or “Fruit Liver Tablets" prove their ctr-vegans virtues. ._ e ru't- -ti " t d d ' e rmuirhtluiit. °u‘u’.il“.u-.."lfii'."- _ . and 60o. a box; orsent post by Frult-a-tives Llmited,0ttawa, 8: . $4¥w0_v§ i z ForfoiEase. of ' Extension or ‘A Alteration 773-1’? ‘o‘~ n u» o As you build today i there is no thought in .‘ your mind as to possi. “hililties o‘f_ changing the _ uses of your building. .7.' r ..~ . Ten-years hence aI-' teratlona may be need- yed. Structural steel ' lends itself to every llecesnry change. 1 Booklet on request. Address Dept. K. tone/luv _ suntan Steel Plate and Struc- tural Work Shrebrooke, Que. We have ths largest stock offlflarbla and Granite Mon- . urnsnts in the most artistic . dsOiQns in this province. jaevvest prises, expert work- “ maiislllp, satisfaction yuan antesd. Our prises inoiuds monu- kimsnts erected In osmetery. Cemetery lettering prompt- ‘ ly attended so. Chandlero‘: Bell 1N Kent 0L Charlottetown Phone 741.! P. O. I0! II . Insidious , 1E e, strain e use this adjective advis- slim" A were from Eysstrsin "W! have littlest vision and therefore do not suspect the plweenoe of anyeys dsfset. The motive oower of the enlvo human an nlem is Ne‘? Energy. rrnal eyed ls seen so uti shill,‘ ‘ ‘ “hi. allergy." but when ‘lye- is s Qtlidtfllfje‘ y M‘ sysiattlreasli M , _ _ I- . Newt's.‘ w. meIy ezildziy lafieot u: Of O efl iil . Ml‘ ;,_;ii inner..- i V ' will not be issued on Monday. I " Mcighen from which we take the - extracts given below. The tribute nnerger which would have meant _ liieigheu has fallen from the Star's c the future of Mr. Meigheu- ' lose. _ ter in the House which must soon _.._.*_____4 > and mental oftort. We do not re- ;llliiii Charlottetown ' Ilarill-e Stationers. oversea st. Cane-st, 00-. Qnaza It. A. lilnwme titan Stephen Duly. jehmepd It. Railway lleakatsll Wm- nelasel. aortas Pall nose Qflitulglutsy being Empire New Yell lGIIeaenhalve-glhalb I. horfilii Oates“ lllilussltltlvei- , -, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 l-reelaeea. w. Unease: e- r tree-none. 1's. a seem-n. lehat- We. Ilaelflanon. is“ s.' 9mm eaa " .I. ll. ‘ ‘ as, one“, It J. Panel. The GUARDIAN-lay so ensues les- tse Iullovvtag s“... u.‘ l’. . llar ’ J- r-.e';‘.'o"“°'u.'.'". “W” W- 9- Wrlalt. at some West It. Thames W l8 Elm Mo. Fred Gludet, Grist George st, .l. u. Tester. Grafton 8t. Day ind-s publicbolldsy The Guardian TIM E'8 CHANCES On December 7 1921. the day sf- ter the general election in which paid s tribute to Rt. Hon. Arthur was, we have no doubt, sincere: in any case it was true but the Star would not make the same state- ment today not that it would be less true but because something has happened. Mr. Meighen stood between cer- tain interests and s great money- mnklng scheme and it is said the Star was closely allied with the in- terests. Mr- Me-‘ghenlwas instru- mental ln preventing a railway uncounted millions to those inter- ests and the loss to Canada of ¢hese millions. For this reason Mr graces but has correspondingly risen in the estimation of the peo- ple of Canada. Hero is what the Star thought of Mr. Mcighen on December 7. 1921: _ "There will be but one feeling to- day throughout the country as to He ls too valuable a public servant to O “Mr. Meighen is a great Parlia- mentarian. There will be none bet- I O assemble. lie has experience which Very few of the new members will have-he has amazing dialectic skill _-—he will he as antiseptic as a keen Canadian north wind in the role oi critic of any Government. As the leader of one of the sec- lions of the Opposition, his value lto the nat‘on could estimated- "llls defeat in his Western con- stiiuency perhaps gives the East. an opportunity of which it should avail itself. Mr. Molghen would undoubtedly be freer to fight for his stout Protection principles and generally to champion the con- victions of a partywhlch ever putl in the forefront of ifs platform the defence of this young and com- paratively poor country from the swollen industrlslism of the Ite- public to the South, if ho-sat for a constituency which livcs by such in- dustriallsm as the- Conservative llaljty and policy have won for us. “ills whirlwind campaign cover- ing six Provinces ‘andpenetrating every corner of most of tbelnyhas been the admiration and the won- der of every man who has any con. caption o! whiit it must hsvecost ill nervous force. physical stamina not be over- call that ally other Premier ever equalled it." ‘ THE LONDON TIMES We are in receipt of thé‘ special [number of the Inndon Times ls- ‘sued as a historic record of the ‘British Emplre Exposition at Wein- ‘hley, England. The issue contains 82 page: all filled with matter lil- ustrstive and descrptlve of the exhibits from all parts of the Em. iii"- ltla s most valuable record "id "m "iiihiibivvdiy do much in liliwrtlline the industries, u... -'=°'""""9 m! tho possibilities of the different members of 3m. ill Imam. "The. snoring re"- lifliroel and potentialities o: the whole Empire are vividly supply“ and in s msaner that oanfit, m; u, appea-l wlereverreadrws have so doubt the Ilene will N pitleun in‘ Csnsda he well as . throutllont It. Iii-an; "out... ion -. the Conservative party went dcwn' to defeat, the MontreaLDaily Stanwidows’ houses, yet for a pretext ‘mysterious Aarcnvlcl had been drop ‘argue tllsa that, somebody most be NOTE-S -sv 111g ‘way, The name flat-lbs ieiotei quite naturally suggests s thought or ‘those ‘Priests! and Pharisees of old who were bad enough to devour :0! extraordinary piety made “m; prayers at the street corners. And will" W9 wine to the name of Altronvlci we are naturally struck with its peculiarity, compounded and the other Latin. gestlve of the priestly office is clearly Hebrew. - Viol, was the concluding word of three in which Caesar announced that he came and saw and conquered. There- n ANOTHER GAUGE YOU!‘ other liquid. seven hours, at night. you. live to ten Ipounde a. than five pounds. ed considerably more have been able to do. "What's the nastier? Well. ll lg bard to say because there are all art-i- .8I'Iel!-bi \ FOR OVIHWEIGHT Y“ ‘Eli's ‘been trying to reduce l i, and have ‘been-faithful J10 Dill"?! out tbtllsulti sugges- You have cut down on the ‘atoms. 8B ‘by Olilili-lil! potatoes. entirely, eating very little bread, and have been dfillllilllveryfdittie water or You have tried to ‘move your body around more, have done no sleeping during the day, and only Your weight loss has ‘beon grad- usl but. not rapid enough to suit You expected to lose from month, and find that the loss has averaged iess You have per- hsps wondered. why you did not lose weight more rapidly because burial devolved upon ‘Joe Jefferson, as it is of two words, one Hebrew your neighbor, who is following one oi’ his oldest friends. He was Aaron. sug- about the same system. has reduc- thsn you very often types of ‘bodies, with tissues that will take fore there seems to be s peculiar 1m l?“ 1°96 7B!» iii varying degrees. autos. in the fact that the famous d“"'“§ "he “m” “"1"” “i ‘"1"- go-between who put through the deal which saddled te Scribe Hotel upon the Canadian should be named Aaron-vlcl, Aaron the ‘Conqueror. ' Aaron the Conqueror was quite shortly afiter the change of man- agement of the National Railways last year it was announced that one Aaronvlcl had been appointed "Continental Agent." Shortly after came the further announcement t meal each time, on fat Just the same. out In the body. hil-lowever, there is Just one point at you rna have overloo ed. You have fan that M yo]; were liam T. Sabine, rector of the tsalpayers doing without the fats and starches, Church 0i’ the Amlleilwill- h" "i" or "H" You had a perfect right, in fused to bury Holland ‘because he hi" n WW“ be “i” lndeed- m hall ‘been an actor. A controversy eat more meat to minke up a full Now ‘generally speak“; meat to which nearly every newspaper, unknown to us Canadians. when doesn't ‘put on weight als does lets, and it would seem. most readers. liquids or starches. imi- lt does out had some opinion to contribute. Re- For instance a piece of meat or the white of eggs——protelns— are used to reps“- msue that 1,3 worn Church of the Transfiguration, and if 3'01! Work hard piiyflififliiy. 0i‘ the Atonement. that he h-ad purchased the Scribe Difly iilmi- U191! the W0"! 0'1! imfi-B no; dim“- iu the main, though there Hotel in iParis for contlnentalhead- 0f W!" bod!’ Wm 5° Teiflaced b)’ quarters. Then came reports that the material made up or from meat white of 388m Just a! much of 6d. ‘It was Gfllflbllflllbd U181 J9EE!‘- iile hi?!“ W" m“ l’! daie- hi“! our own ‘body tissues as you wear soli had gone to ‘Dr. Sabine because been a white elephant on the own- out w|1| be m“; fgplflced, ers‘ hands and had ‘before been n W“ 9M “m” ‘mam’ "m" i“ ed his church and the dead actor ofierad to the IGJPJR" gm- $1,400,. necessary to repair the worn out 000, but declined. When questioned m iParllament the government could not or would not 5W9 infill"- matlon beyond a statement that the purchase had been made by a New York syndicate and would be leased to the ‘Railway. Miter fur- the told Parliament that tissue what happens to amount you eat? body as waste ? posited in your tissues. Does it get thrown out of You see, the meat that is not the!‘ evasive answers. Mf- Gmham used for tissue building is turned w“ wmmg w bury the dawned B0B! into glucose or" sugar, and then from M“ nous‘, this extra the ‘NM A‘ a mfmer of “a! it “u” the fact that ‘Holland had ‘been an ally helps to increase your weight ~ by manufacturing .fat, which is de- would not exceed two "millions and like any-other sugar or starch it ‘anyway the money would only be required temporariil Last summer Graham Bell. DEP- uty Minister of Railways, was lent to Paris to investigate and spent a month at it. Since then Mr. Graham has admitted that the pur- chsse had been a “mistake" and that there was no New York syn- dicate in the case although he had stated last year that there wasFurt her came the admlssion that the ped from the railway service‘ All of which aroused suspicion both in Paris and in Canada and so many questions were asked recently in Parliament that the government was practically forced to give out certain drlblets of information touching the unsavory moss. Among tho facts that have leaked out are these: Asronths Conqueror made the deal shd the property has already cost 82,738,803. Paris newspapers state that the owners only receiv- ed $2,100,000; also that somebody got the d'fference ‘as drake-off; al- so thst nearly $3,000,000 has been al ready spent on the purchase and that it will cost another million to remodel and furnish it, making a four million job in all. It appears also that Aaronvicl was paid 150,000 francs, or 07,500 to quit when he was dropped. Also that the property was but in his name and that it cost 808,152 to get it transferred to s. company of Canadian. National Railway ofilci- als. Also that the government paid Aaronvicl $33,041.46 in all. There seems to belittle reason to wonder that members of Parliament as well as others are asking questions as to various features of the huge scandai- . Who was Asronvicl? Where is he now’! Who was re- sponsible for his appointment? Why was he paid to get out’! Did he threaten to talk? Such are some of tho-questions that are sekpd on every irand and we may rest ss- sured that the plain people-of Can- sds will insist upon full details of this costly and suspicious mystery being given them before they cast their, votes st the next general elo e _.__4 When four millions of dollars has been wasted on wllst the gov- ernment admits was a mistake, which was certainly that or and in the last ail- Qovsrsment. The mi "MUN! the Rail. "igltl.l'°tifi“'"°°'“ '.‘liS..'°'rlf‘:"lfi: film W! is then converted into ce nt same as the regular sta trust. Stockholm a .fortn lght, them. The fenceless. if anyone Ollli. tractive to the opposite Your flower is a ‘llly.‘ yellow.“ p have a right to know ,eople, to cover them any rssponslbil"y been done. This csnn Government is trsvagauoe and wasta- ruia audits- depmtors- fat. Remember a good general rule in reducing is to cut down all your foods and liquids twenty five .per_ Anil"don't forget that the extra T mosh-the. meat unused for Ibody repair-can become fat, just the rchy foods. FILM STARS GOING TO THE SOVIET CAPITAL IJOINDON. May 20.—-Mary Pick- ford and lDougla-s Fairbanks, her husband, are 80mg m [Moscow m inconsistent to bury the actor. Jef- July. and lCbsrllc ‘Chaplin is going later to the ‘Soviet capital, accord- refused h; wag spanked and mom. A column of stuff that advertised lng to a despatch to the Daily Ex- press from iMoscow, attributing the Information to M. Kosemann, one of the ‘Soviet Government's Cinema Kosaman meets them at bate. As thoY To” m IBBVB the And the patient editor said at last, hence, he adds, to try and persuade them to take part in the great new Russian fllm drains now ‘being prepared. lie rays he expects also to mect Charlie Chaplin and make a simi- lar arrangement with him. , .____-<-e->-__ MAY 2i.-—tDeeply sympathetic, of n religious turn of mind. Sincere, with convictions that you are tpro- pared to defcnd if anyone attacks ages 18, 2d and 33 often bring changes in the lives of May 21 ‘people. Not by any means de- “goes” you. Fond of social life, and of the good-things of this world. Ambiti- Men born on ‘this day often succeed sq .docfors. ‘Probably st- for I91. Your birth-stone is an emerald, whlchfmeana success in love. » Your lucky colors are red and how every dollar of the public money is ex- pended and by whom and why. ln th's' matter every effort has been made to conceal the facts from the up in bug- ger-mugger fashion and to evade for what has of be per- mitted in a free country. Talk of economy under the King errant hypocrisy‘ when so many expenditures of mil- lons bear ‘all the ear-marks of ea- Tbe lorihe Hotel purchase and the relations of those in authority with Aaronvici were apparently very much on s moral levelflwitii the transactions which brought tbs Home Bank to l0 901G01- ‘Iilsre the‘ psrsllsi ends, tor the Bsnkdfnotore were pat sader ar- reergoa a zellluveetlsetlorrle be- lfll lhsds. Batyhst iedrsss" bsvs ti» ‘h! '!!1_ii°1"_t_sonk Around Corner ‘New York's "Church of tlloTrsns- figuration" is ce rating an anni- versary which as give noccssion for numerous articles concerning the incident which ‘changed its name to "The iLlttle Church Around the Corner" and lifted it -from ob- scurity to become the best known church in America, and the religi- nils ‘home of the acting profession. incident "has ‘been related often and ‘at least once before ln this column, but an articie thy‘ George MacAdam in the "New York Times tells the w-bdle story for the ‘first time. That ii-s the eaicuse for re- peating it ‘here. ‘it was in May, 1870. that a ‘benefit performance was given for George illolland, an actor born in ‘England, who had de- lighted hundreds of thousands of people in his time, but. had fallen upon lean times in his old a/ge. A few daysfirfore lChristmss he died. and the duty of arranging for the buried from the Icilllftlh of the Transfiguration and the newspapers reported the service. Didn't Like Actors A week later the ‘Evening Tele- gram announced that, fbc Rev. ‘Wii. arose that ‘swept the country, and porters were sent to Jefferson. to Rev. Dr. liloughton, relctor 0f the Rev. Dr. Sabine. of the Church of Their stories did were one or two details that vari- some of Holland's relatives attend- waa an Episcopalian. ‘it occurred to Jefferson, who was accompanied by one of the dead man's sons that be should mention to the clergyman actor. To this Mr. ISirblne replied that he had a distaste for oiliiciat- lng at such a ‘funeral, abut. that be Jefferson's improved Retort. I ., Jlllster he admitted to s New York lmcg reporter that there was llo- thing in ‘the laws of the church to forbid the ‘burying of an actor from the church. ‘but he said that as he had always advised his congrega- tion to keep away from the thea- taugilt by them, it would have been ierson said that‘when Dr. Sabine fled, chiefly on account of the young man who had to hear his loving father treated as a relpro- room the actor asked if there was him in his dilemma. To this the rector replied in the memorable words that there was s little church llge him. The preacher hsd read in the newspapers of actors being buried ‘from the Church of Trans- figuration. quoth Jefferson. ‘itlod bless the little church around the lcorner!" The clergyman said that Jefferson had not used these words. but bad said, "All credit to that. little church." It is highly probable that tho ecclesiastical version of the conversation rather than the drain. silo one. is correct. The Nation Around. We quote from llr. IMEC/tfllllfl srtltlez- "A wave of angryprotest swept the‘ country. in the newspapers there were editorials. ‘letters to ihs editor,’ special articles and poems, s whole gboaf of them. sins- lug the ‘praises of ‘the ‘little church around the corner‘ and re-eeiloing Joe Jefferson's benediction. ' "Undoubtedly the , , ‘ i-y of Getngejl-foliand hailetrmething to do witli the intensity ‘of the pro- test; so also bsd the fact that the refusal of the rltee of the Christian burial came at the Christmas sea- son, s time when illntfllnuss and ‘broiberllnesa sre in the hearts of men. . ,"But the protest voiced some- thing deeper, stronger, than emo- tfonaiisln. it was s smoke to tol- erance. to btgoiry. "The Frsnoofiermsn War was st a critical start: Corlgrssfwss in session: pleasure upon ilewspqsr space was great; “The New York Timesf then in eight-page paper) gave s half poi- umauponthsmatpsgetothsss- coast of Debbie's rsfusi under the headline, ‘Phsrlsaiosl Dsliesey.’ 0n also remarked that ever if Mr. ‘Sab- day, ‘lpulled a bloomer," it was no reason for the newspapers and the public to heat his brains out. Later on Mr. Sabine joined the Reformed Episcopal Bishop. ‘ills old church has long since been torn down and forgot- i, port market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. ' (courtesy of ‘Youi.h‘s Companion.) ‘ f Guardian Readers "as because no mom] lesson was Tho editor sat in his sanctum. and For a fellow had brought a columll But he hadn't the heart to loosen no other church that might aid “dd b9 dmlblibdfliwed l! hi?“ be "You nlsko-me sad. y0u_make inc eary; around the corner than mlg-ht. ob- I'll print you nothing free. by god, The editor sat in hi; sanctum, at “Then if this be I0." For six subscribers had WY; And s man had ‘stopped to praise The News. and say with s pleasant smile, "it ran-ks with the library. town from experience bow useful it is. ——-<s>--_- we please of any than profession iurinz his llfe—hut to follow him with resentment after death on sc.,. count of it, to pronounce a decree that he is Iflt only for the bottom- less pit, and that no word of a Re- deemcrb love or of the resurrectitm should be pronouilced over his grove-there is something so hor- rible in all this that we can scarce- ly "believe i_t has really occurred in our own day and our own city ' ' " Died a Bishop ‘The poets who tuned their lyres and at least one aoag inspired by the incident remained a favorite "for the rplano and parlor" for s generation. iOn January 19 allthe theatres in New York threw open their doors in sFgrest testimonial to ‘Holland. and incidentally a re- buke to Sabine. All the noted stars volunteered their services. it was perhaps the most remarkable day in the history of New York tileat- ' res. Poor issiblne! Ills ‘had few to speak ifor him. l-le llsd iheen tried of intolerance and found guilty. He bad also been guilty of offering a wholesale insult to the members of the theatrical profession. One of the ‘leading Episcopal clergymen of the day said that iSablns had acted silly, but conscientiously. and that there was not a worthier young man ln the Christian church. Ho lne had, in the language of that Church and died a Bil. W. (i. Y. WEDNEBDAV, MAY 21. 790 Kllocycles (389 Meters) WGY (Schnectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company _ Eastern Stands d Time 11.30 a.-m.—Stock market report. 11.40 a.m.—-Produco market re- 1114-5 a.m.—iWeather report. T1155 a.m.—‘l‘ime signals. .5110 p.m.-Produce and stock 5.30 p.m. - “Adventure Story"| ISPLIDNT NIGHT 044-644 Daily Selections FOR BITTER SWEET an angry man was he. of stuff and wanted it printed free, ‘ - and boosted his private game; up good greenbacksfor the 83MB. although ho seldom swore. Amount: I161 Q us,” ls crelleed lei lhsal and of Nth‘ TEL! Required so paylsturs Int’: (huh Surplus be Assured ....... u...‘ £30 Piwvirteliil. luhnsoblis; I r .\"."’~‘~";‘1_',"}° I ~ Ii. I ,.-. ‘q-a 3-31 ~_-_~ n‘ H-c-n,‘ In -:. -\¢. I\ -_~4 . -_\4.-_ .1-, :1._-/;' ._.,\.: Farm, and Work . Bootss-for spring price $3.25 Valentine Martins ' Military leather, brown or black $330 English Box Kip, leather lined ......... .; ........ .. $4.50 The beet Plow Boot we know of for_ the shoe Packs ..... ..... ............................. ......... ..... $3.95 We have a low 5 grads of split- {low Shoe at ' t , I» ease idea's fine Boots and Oxfordethat defy competi- tion In price and quality. ..\ Headquartoro for Hoieproof Hose for-men and women. ' Goff Bros Ltd. stung as often times before. mad, you make nle good and W but a nico obituary." the end of a perfect day: brought i hard cash their honest dues to and church in making the town worth while. From day to dsy in every way. ii. better grows and better; The way you‘ve worked for a piny- ground park has made nly boy your debtor." 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