~ Qgv,» .. cunt liAi She iHas Discovered H and Labor psrtles combined de- and Does Not Chang arias. "Being a Bru Large Range of From and is Al Clnvlottetwvrr-Gurilu-Iwr-oem: """.',"_8 ‘Ga-flan. Founded g rssr ‘tor vomit. N er Own "Peculiar Style . ‘s M4". ,,._ - The Teopleh Baper COVERS "PRINOII EBWKRD ISLAND 1mm "ma: new A e For Fashions Vag- nette 1 She ‘Has ‘a Golo-rsto Choose wayrslBewitch- ' ingto 1 Look At _____.°_______ llominlorr News Service.) she is nno of the first to seize on its (B! LONDON. Juno 21.—\\'hst is the possibilities. The‘ knotted ostrich azccret of the Duchess of York's suo- front collar, n delightfully youthful oossfnl dressing? What makes ilenlfashion, has its place in several other ill-spite her petite stature. always one of the most notable tlgurcs and "no of the most distinctively well-dmssed “omen fit ll"? social function? 'i‘he tlrst rulo sounds simple, but it i= kept by so few women. The Duch- oss has always adopted a style of dressing suitcd to her own personality and has never allowed the vagaries o.’ fashion to affect this. liar charming hats are an example. in cyery hat she wears, from the slui- pio sports shape of felt to the dclight~ fnl htlair of lace and flowers shswore lately at the Guildhall, there is a fnir- alzcd brim bent so that it dips at both sills! of the face. lu he: more pictur- fontuve emphasized till-t bonnet ‘shape is the result. Her smhll, demure face nnrhhazei eyes are suitgfi by this typo in perfection. lt happens to be speci- alyurpprovetl by the Queen. Belngbrunctte. the‘ Duchess has a “lilo vango. of colors to trhoose front. Yollpw and green she slut‘! not wear: mil", despite the prevailing mode, docs she, often favor blacks-it makes her iooirfleroil siighterpnil sntallcr than we is and adds to hsr rather frail ap- ]n-ilfi'lll(‘€. ' Yet thorn is never anything obtru- sively “nrty" in the lluoileuxfs dross. Where a new mode does become her, rsqnn hats. the Ilnebcsmcvcn has this, summer cloaks. Sandal shoes. headed dresses, and tunic affects are all very nrurh liked by her. The bended effects.- together with laco and tulle. are repeated very often in her frocks because she wisely for~ swears heavy rants-rials, tissues. and hrooades. and, as in -her wedding dress, chooses gnuzy and filmy ef- fects. _ - A certain girlish Jole do. vivreA-shr is not yct tired of being u princess- is a drnninant note of her character, and .ls expressed in such little fantas- ies us dangling streamers, guy brace- lets. touches of vivid embroiderias. and often a touch of flowers. liar sports olothesmerhnps suit her best of all. Her twceds are always severely plain. but generally have a belt set low on the hips.‘ ller woolilos are legion and arc hand-knitted. often on the estate of her chiidhoocfs home -looac. oontfortable. boyish little knit- ted suits in bright ‘colors. Sheds par- ‘ ulurly fond of plain loose covcrt . its out on thc sumo lines as a man's. for country wear. Suitability in tho occasion and to herself. smartuess of line and well- ruatcherl r-ulor schemes-those are somo of the things that go to make up the reputation of our dainty dnchess in dross. TO SUOCEED JAN SMUTS General Hprtzog of the National- ist-pm-ty, who succeeds General Janimuts, Premier of the South Allison-Uriah. The Nationalist feitsd the government party. usual iy riierrsd to as the South African party, in the gsnsrai elections lust hold. fishsrnrHertzog, who is one of the‘ Boer irrsoonoilnblss, msds secession tram the British Empire Ill issue ‘In the elections of 192$. when his partywstdofsstsd. "In thflstd dietitian ho dropped the Ill JOIYUIU, ' ‘ring! the Llhgr party. which a commas ‘luflly oiildillfi Illltfl if "DQI-IPIIIQiIhQ ‘ L lleocntiy. on account of conflicting ' interests, linnuc. Angler, who has not been living with her husband, obtain- lod from the courts an order placing lily Dominion News flsrvicsl sldo for tho week-end recently many ‘ thousand cubic toot of sea air came to London-in long black cylinders. The sen air is being given to London nt the Savoy Hotel. particularly in the ballroom. ‘ - Tho-experiment is helng tried‘ not so » much to cool the room. for that ‘h: ltchiovod by an loo-cooloii nlr system. hilt to provide dunrcra with atlditlonal vitality during lethargic weather. 'l‘\vclve lnrgo cylinders. each contain» lag 2.000 ouhio foot of compressed osonc. arrived and sthno. of it wits dis- charged in tho ballroom. The cylinders aro kept noar the wine vaults. lt is hoped that dancers will fool tho benefit. Eight tgvlindors wcro tilled at llritllinglon. Yorkshire, and four at Westonmuuorhiare. on the Bristol t‘hanuel. distant lthout 200 and 120 miles from London. SATURDAY JUNE 28, 1922i AIlIuISuhitIllNls ‘Dellversfal: . (By Dominion News Service.) DUBLIN; June‘ ‘. A sensational liscovery‘. has beemiuaile oil’. the west ‘oust of irelund lay the Froe State (fivii- Guards in lholr activities to truck lown tho poioon distllicrs. An _isiand distillery odulpluetl with iii thc ltecessnry apparatus for make lnglhe forbidden. beverage has been found in llonegaii Bay, uii’ the wild rlllgo coast.‘ llliflfllllllfflly.‘lVlliCll. ilelltg translated, means Murray's lslxind. is t rocky island a mile in length sop- aratod by four miles of treacherous sea from Streedagh llcad, in County Silgo. ' ' Silspioitvns were aroused owing to the quantities of ‘potccn in circulation on the mainland. A watch was kept on the water. and boats were seen making perilous night voyages to a remote part of the sea cliffs between Bunderan and Sllgn town. A boatload of (‘lvlc Guards with armed soldiers left the mainland un- der cover of darkness curly in fhc morillng. and landed on lnishtnnrrny. llcrc they discovered large potecit stills, one of which was actually worir~ ing at the time. Eight large barrels of poteen were found and more than a thousand gal- lons of putt-en wash. The Civic Guards. sided by soldiers. arrested a man named, Waters. known us the "king of the island." and also Dun and Michael Ilognrty. and carried them hack to the mainland. A 4i B1 lllll, Canada lllll U. U. A. ,l.ilRE"iilflF"’T|iEi g SE EiiiiS a To German Soldier Wh.o Gould Not Settle Af- ter Fighting for "France Transfers From One Army to Another, Is Then Ar-‘ rested But Finally ls Lost In -e ; P . . rlvate Life _ _,_.,~_.. 15]‘ '. _ I { (By Dominion News Hervlre.) travelling papors. and when he ap< PARIS, June 27.~'l‘he strange story piiod for utliora no was idcntillcil us g of a Herman who became a naturalized doucrtov. arrested. and taken to Mar- Frcaohlaan after nervipg several yours soiiles.- - . . l in tho Foreign Legion and lighting Set free again. he started for Nice; valiantly driving the. war. is told. When whore ho hopl-d to iind work, but noun he was ticmoirilinetl ho longed to re- eats dogged him, [or he had thc nlls< turn to thc life he had left, and ur- fortune to moot u mm-colnmissioned "ctrdlugly joined the 2nd Regiment of otlicor of the 2nd Regiment of the Foreign Legion under the lllllllt‘ of l-‘tnrolgil Legion. who handed him ovei.‘ Vharlcs Rclnke. l-ic did not like ihc to the iullitarynuthoritles. He was at ‘ of this r-" t, however. (n. ' of being a dcscrtcr. and, in and disappeared. lie had not douort- spite of his protests. was taken bcfota oil; he had simply chiingotl his rogl- the gendnrmerle. Again he was sent: Illillii- fill‘ lift liiinfll "i0 ‘H! ltegiirloili. to Marseilles. This time the ulllitnry under his real name of Becker. ' nurhm-lnpg ‘flare 11.710“; {pm-y "n; llitifililrflflll lii 193i. hi‘ Wont i" him to the criminal investigation de- Strushurg. But nguin tho Foreign lm- pnrtment. with u letter in which it gion called him. and he rojtiinod the w“ stated 11mg» Bot-Iggy was n vugp< l“! ll°ll|lilclll~ Ht! 7°" m llhmill’ al- bond nnd was trying to swindle the tcrwnrrls. and was (iisclntrgctl. it was State by calling himself a descrler. so the“ discovered that Broker was no that he could he m1 and irllVvl from other than Reinkc. fvllortod m; pnvinl.’ Nice to hiursciilos free. The detective ilesertod from tho 2nd lltrgiitlont Your (Rpm-fluent I|\\'Q5[I|;;|[Q\I ti“; (use of yours previously. A court-martial at Bar-kph 1t w“ found time hp wng Oran xioquitteil him, for it was found "(inhal- n \-“g,|],.\“.| “u; n gwlnqler, that ho had only been rtbsont from his “ml he w“ mu.“ u L-m-glncme m“! regiment three days; during which ho xnflnpy. hnd left one regiment to join nnothor. T]... cx.[,p,_-|.,"|u,|r(- p“; now gone to‘ Now bark in civil iifo. Booker started ‘ux 1“ 1w," 11.5 ‘more no nopog ta for Paints. but at l.llio ho lost his “Mk h, luau-n, i REVENGE (By Dominion News Service.) i PARIS, June 27 -—.-\ little comedy has been cum-ted at Nice. whoro u man has been "sealed up" following divorce pro~ occdiugs hrought against his wife. ll. Joseph Angler has a shop in the lino de Frans-e and an apartment in the snmc building. where he livcs with his little daughter. " stoma nsiu MYSTERY isi: anal (B! Dmllhlhl" xfll“ "‘""'|""-i (By Ilolnlnioit News Fervirr.) LONDON, June 27.»"nnght nit’ South 110x905" yum, g7__'|*|mg Slang! (‘oust rocontljv an itngier tish has boon ..|,.km_.,-,. H n .-,.,.,-",|,.,,-,.c“,-,. “f n dig. lnstallod in. the local t‘l|llill'llllll. tho H“. why-p |(\\'0|\[ par-is of lllnginntl 10¢ first to be exhibitor] for over ‘ill yours. WM,“ u“. ppm. "f u“. 17H, ppnmry lg her husbands apartment under seal. Yesterday" the magistrutnfs chief i-iork oallod with n cominissary to notify his K951703- Jnne YL-While hundreds decision to .\i. Angler, who lurotested. 0i‘ lwllitlk‘ "B" Ylllffiiiifl‘ i" "10 lPfl~ and refused to leave the apartment. | “lluu the magistrate ordered the ex- pulsion of my daughter and nlyaolf?" he asked. Tho tllfifllllll carefully read tho document signed by the magistrate, and their reply was, “Nu, there is no mention o! expulsion." “'l‘ltcn,“ concluded .\i. Angler, "you have no authority to turn us out from hero, uml l refuse to leave." in order scrupulously to curry out tho maglatrato-‘s instructions the oillel- als olosod the door of the apartment and scaled it from the outside. iii. Angler and his (laughter were "sonlod up" for several hours, when tho-father. losing patience. opcnod ‘his ‘dour, hronklag the seal on tho lock. and sot forth to ‘inform the police of what had happened. ~ The l‘ubiio Prosecutor is considering what shall be done. ‘ltd-bits on the ‘lip United. States Qfliciai W ymn. lavas-hi, also!“ ' In stntns Nationalist; part9 nutritious. ‘iluvavse. an; am wt -< sasotltoiriosparoitist pro; ‘no! allow town droning - ll Thorn ispno p iatrtlio heart more lamorcoptihi and. covers nun under aim-t at ' moan-flo- _, ,_ _,_ ..._ -..._...... . i, .. . w. Wpnhlnghn. Mrs! rd Holmes minutes tho 4mm» ‘ , - +0; um»: “The ximlnsr In charge of the trade ma!!! lpptieslon was‘ vsry much pi sod with t-htcldoa of hlvillg I tin-trauma enclosed in the Nhon-qndiuslusrluncru hour-tom Vol. 1. m. 4s . Charlottetown. Juno 2am. 1024 sans’ , A issuing ‘patent attorney or" of Every what Molrs ohirge for the line's. . box." . -_¢.-- He will be astonished when "s dlseoversihow low the charge l 6h . ‘scorn shunts‘ and all. nndhow high the quality. of she chocolate is. That's whore the Osnldinis have stolen a march on the Alh- saloons-they know this already. t - --v...... Qt~ --- QQ~QW<U.Q . --~ .- ~‘-~»-<*~ >~..__ ‘Phi-i urolcsunv vrvotlm‘ "or i‘ "iii!" tho thoorlou pill forivnrd lu connection Willi-mi“ "will “ml I'"""illl"" l‘.\"‘P‘~ with tho present tiutlvrcak in tho Brit< and an enormous mouth iilfffllllltl0ll by M. Is1‘\s_ fihI\l‘|ll.\'ll"|liiI‘i1itwill- "It \.is lho railed u ' strange its iins. lituwcvcr, form the most cx- |-..\~,.r'_~ my“ ,1 31mm“- nr lp-"lth of, "il"i“l|lllll'lv' llmilin“ flrlnl. "in many ways the symptoms 'l‘ho sido pair aro not used for swinl- of (M! mum.“- ro,“qn|,|v.| “m” 0g mlng, but serve an foot, by moans of .,,,,.lv a|,.km.,.,._ y" (he 1pm mum-y 5‘ whioh llic tisli shutllos along over tin- shnnm. Mum"... ,_.,\1|..,| qmmp EDI-em] sou -i\oIton|, whilst tho book tln in ro- m hm“ nu“... m.“ Hungm-ygz [iroscntod by three lengthy pliable ‘ ' spines. . y . lt is upon these uppuntlages thattho . nngior, being n poor swimmer, rc- . _ * ' lion for food. the foremost. spine being a veritable iisiritlg-‘Fnvnl. having a mom- branoun "halt" at tho tip and iloitrg freely movable in all dirootlrlns. (‘onooaicd anmngst tho sand and wood oil tho bod of tho nooan. tho nngv ior lios with its "ball" hoiatoil above its ltond and u "plannedo-roinonlivt-r-‘ the-gotto" expression: on its cnunton-l ant-o. Promptly by tholr natural inquisi- tivc_ instinct. hungry tlsh nro. attvaotod by tho glittering halt and are attrition- iy Niltlilft-nl by tho gaping jaws. ' lo.*%iilii*itiii’l an ra lily Dominion News Service‘- HONDUN, Juno 27.~\ woodon-lobr- . god vocalist. who was soon bcirgirtg. hnd (‘fi"(‘t‘f0l|~—\!l\ll1 u poilromiuu who. ivatchod him-between $5 and Hi an hour. Tho constable formed his ostllviail‘ on tho basis that tho mun received a cent froln every person who gave him‘ t i i i TO CONSIDER A KNOTTY V PROBLEM Mr. Justice Duff of the supremo‘ mono)’- "' Court oi Canada has‘ lsit tor Eng- "-""“<*}“_'_ ‘land, having bash appointed to thd . - B d M 2h Jlldloll 0 it! No WAQTED WORM‘ titan-Privy Cguncii whlclfnvlvwl 112i: Pslf-iAnifwhst did your old W0-|wh“h.r "i. 5PM!" Iltvimmfllll man ssy when you came home st 3 N" “Illlliliriflillly IP90“! Ill o-ckmkg v {Irish boundary commission. or, Mfluhgum the aarm-p mupwhsther ouch a commission can bl never ma a wold and nsither did brwsht lots twins wnltltvllvolllii I, ml- 1 was goin’ to have them two so loni so Northern Inland d3- froat teeth pniiedsnytrsy. clinn to appoint a member. 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