- Ioni- » rada: Ïilt 00'Âlll01ïETllWltilllARilllll” un“ sur au. ml ‘In “(Lui-u l- Ju— n'a-ul- animait...» Bd Il...” Il un“ Dalton. sue-Idole. n î Notes By 'l‘lie Way J. n. l-rnott. mu u! “Mute!- ID. li. Dune. Annuel-u “tu. .Saturday, July let bains Domin ion Day and a public hollduy the not bo issued on Monday. Gulrdian wili ' * THURSDAY, J une 29, 1922 A8 T0 SALARV GRABBING Once in a wbiie‘somqr leorai. temporarily ont or somethlng bot. ter to’ talk and always anonymousiy. writes an illuminat- ing letter to one or another of tlie Grit organs with a new Version of alleged Tory wickedness. hypo- crlcy and extravagance. This sa. called “salary grab" oi' 1918 is a about, favorite ’tiieme for thcse super- nnmerary assistants whose oniy qualification vfor the Job is a short niemory ami general ignorance ut the whole politicni situation. Thea have either forgotten or nevo" know that all the salary grabbinz in Canada trom the date of Con» federation t0 the iast salary grsb by tiie Bel] government has becn the work of leeral and that ail their sulary grahbing bas been carried out uccordiug to the latest and most approved Lib. oral devlces to escape dotection and punisliment. Let us elucidatc: The first salary grub ln the his- tory of Canada was that in 1901 under tlie uegis ot the thcn Liber. al Government when the session. ai lndemnity otf 31000 was mised' to :1500. This occurred iluring the ' first session ol' parliament in order to give the tims belora the next eieclion tt cxplaln' to tlie electors liow tiie cost of living 'nad gune up in 0t- tnwa. They “gnt away" with that grah and in 1904 during tho first ses sion nfter thcy made anothnr grah incroasing appeared Summerslde in addition to the'un- veliing of the magniticent monu- in The Guardlan. ln t ,before, evon in ail the Junes that be oniy one of the attractions and otc.. arc also on tlie programme governmenis memhers aul‘licieul the generzil election ment recently"orected tu tho mom- ory ot' the Prince Couiity Soldiers who gave their lives in the Grent War arrangements have been made for the biggest sei‘ies of sporting eveiits in the hlstory ni Races, Wllil tlie town. Horse large stakes tu compote for. wil‘. Summersido boeii famed l‘or its horse .races. On this occasion the fastest herses iny wlil Sports ol vurious kinds, parades ‘ bas always tiie province partieipate. 'l‘be bappy montii of June is al- inost zone. and bas provod worthy ut a' passion tribnte, botter paid at tho and than at the beginnlng. for it is ut tbe end that wo best know ail that il. hRs slven us. In thts yesr ot grace, lune bas given us tbountitwliiy in shmshtne. and ahowers. in a'bundant growtb of ali the usei'ul plants and craps we ouitivnte to su'pply oui- waan, in luxuriant follage on treo and shrub and flower. Perhaps never fr m have passed was.o_nr faits land more beautifully'adornedkglit ver— dure and bloom than in the present year. M M And wo alivays hope and cxpect much from Junc. it ls wl-tli us the month ot' longest. days and short' est nights. the month of roses. and of the multitude of flowers so Pinpers beur 7 bas recalled memories or a remark- able scandal with which his haine was nssociated off and on for lorty years. a scandul which lnterestod seemed a dozentimes about 'to bc come the occasion for drastic po- ange. disunned as we are, and torn lice act‘ion. but did not do so. and hy interna! l‘infllly died out Wilhou‘t anybOdY tiiing we huve to do is to keep our knowing exactly what lt was Recalls old-une Scandal Levi W'iison-Moen's recent deatb lendiess and nlone du 'Newark. illioiis of newspaper rgaders. Prophesy‘ More War In an article in The ’Fortnightiy Frnncis Gribble shows concern about me "ooming war” books that ar‘e ponring from the printing press» es in Germany. Saine are "romano es ot wars of the future." and otliA ers “are essays in bistorlcal philos- ophy." A Colonel Baner says in the prefnce ot' an ambitions pamphlet: "‘lt fs trne that vie aro at the nm. ail about. Just who Levl Wilson- oen was we do not know. his uame was partly assumod. Trie oen [art ho tacked on after tiio dcath of l’lillip L. Moen, of Wor- cester. Mass. head ot the great burbed wire trust. boen cntitied to the namo or Moenl He mny have Ceitainiy lie had some strange hold ment incapable of taking our revv dissensions, but tlie ipeople alei‘t and provent thcm t'rom Ilupaing into despondency." The ro- mances described by Mr. .Gribbia are caicnlated to do Juat that thing. but ,they are so extravagant, in inv ventlon that no sober-mlndod Ger- nian 'would rhe influenced by theui. "Dle drei kommenden Krioge" is u specimeut, says tne Now York Tlmes. it bogins with the observa- varied in tbeir beauties of form and color. lt is Lhe month mhen Inests. inÀfleld and forest, wliile bird llfe multipl'ies in {millions of the happy parents sing thelr lui latbies above them. It ls tiie month _whcn younx men a'nd' maidens. over the old millionaire for lio ex- turted money from him for years. tlie total sum being probably uot tar short ot haif a million dollars. Ttie dealiugs of tlie men resultted in two suits at iaw. in one oi t‘iicn‘. Moeu doniod that lie was buing tion that international relations are nlways “in .a stnte of flux and change." illustrations are given. The Gardian Vlctim Napoleon rode roughshod over more than at any other perlod of the year take to themsolves part. nera for life. and the day promises to bo uot oniy a historic but a most enjoy- .ible one. i i Tlia central factor in 'he demon stration at Sumiiierside wili he thie unveiiing ol tbe quonuuiuiit and this atone enlitlcsdhc town he County gave to the patronage of wliola province. Prince freely of its best blond whon tliel i‘ate of tho Empire and of‘ civil- ization was trembling in the Ihal. ance. They ara now paying proud tribute to tnoso who gave ail i'or tiie cuu<e and are commemorating i‘n bronze and granite for ihe in- spiration of future generations the proud part Prince County ’played in the gi‘eatcst evt‘nt in tho history'oi' the world. merside has set a worthy exauupie t0 Ihe whole province and the - nmvlnce can in no botter way its and show gratitude tha lndemnlty i’rom 31500 to SZi‘wlin tlil‘B historia event. 000. dicatious wero hnginning gesl that the -Libcra1 part)! migli have somc intersst in the welfar At tiiis session also. as in. t0 sug- e depended upon t0 carry out of tiie Opposition in the not distantlpart. future. thoy votcd a salary 01 87.000 for the leader of the Opposition. ; in 1910 there were two sessions: of purliament and Mr. D. D. Me; Kenzie, temporary leader of tbe‘ Liberai Opposition drcw his LWni sesaional ot 82.500' each .and his two salaries or 87,3 000 each as leader oi' the Opposl 'tion amÿounting in altl to tlio very indoniritles conslderahlo amonnt \or grab oi 519,000 for tiie year. This oppor. tunity came to the redotihtahle hero oi’ the lump in tlio window and the lutcvh string outsido tiie door through a technlcallly in the Act which made tho allowances “for eacn session" instead of for each ycar. The bill to incroase the sessiounl indemnlty t0 54.000 was introduced by Sir itubert Borden on June 29. 1920. tho lust session ibei'ore the general electlon in order t0 give the diectors an opportunlty o! ap- provlng or Mr. W. L. iMacKenzie King. leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Crerur thon aspiring to the leadt orship or the Progresalves both agreed with Sir Robert Borde-n that owing to lhe inereased cost of liv- ing due to the war and to the constantly lengthening sessions. 34.000 was llttilo ennugh. 'l‘f the leeral who is spasmodicaily Wor- ried over the salary grab of 1919 wili take thls little bit of hlstori’ in the spirit in which it ls here given il, may reliovo his anxioty regarding ihe relative salary gruti- biniz propensltles and t‘ia hoiiesty of'the respective parties. disapproving. occuslonal nnonymons —-——‘..———' DOMINION DAY SPORTS Noxt Saturnin. Dominion Dey. wili in u gala day tu ibis province. A gonersi progrlihr’nq of sports wili be carried ont on tbaAbogwelt [rounds of thll clty particu. in! ' of union. au. airesdy thon. —.———44.——-——— LIFE'S WtANING JOYS li‘here soma thing to taire ilia joy nui nl' ls always soma one or bright young lives. Tiie latent per- pctration in this respect la that of a Nova Scotian statisticinn who has tlgurcd with a sort. oii liendlsh tlie chances of Nova Sootian woineu on their way to the ingenuity matriomonia] alter of ever setting thcre. ‘From tlie in'irriage records of the province he hls‘ deduced the followlng aw‘ful conclusions: On an averagc 42 percent. of the brides ure hetween the axes ol' 21 und 25; slxtoen per cont ure he- lweon 26 and 30; .nine .lietwoen 31 and 40; tlirno bctween 41 and 50 and two percent above fifty, lt is worthy nl' note that widows are not includod in this category. that Shc hns a way of lier own. me wldow lie apologctically romarks “she upsets uli calculations. luis, and slie does not care a hoot uhout statistics. Shc is il law unt') horse‘lf and draws al] men utito hor." it wili he observer] from thaso fateful figures that tho ycars ho twecn 18 and 25 are thc suniiy years in which tho matrimonial liuy is made or marred. The chances ifor haymaking aftor 26 are lncreasingly growing less and ioss mini they practicniiy disaD' pour botwaan tho axes of 50 and upwsrds. These figures are reproducod for the banefit of the yonnn army nf finppers who ara now in tha sun- shlno of youth and in the incipient stagoa of matrimonial haymaklng. 'l‘lioy may or may not ho correct; they may or may not lia a fait in. dlcation of conditions and pros- pects in this province; in any case it wili do no hnrm io kaep an eye on them and to watch careluily the flight of yosrs and to be sov- _.—_— "i‘his, too. is in accord with nu- . an- to share uros‘ plan and pui'posc. Ail mated (-reaturcs seeni blackmaiied by Wii_son; in tho other ha asserted that lie wns be ing blackmallod. v Onc trial endod inconciusively. the other in favur of tiic niiliiionalre. but tlie judgineut agninst Wilson does not appear io the Gernian people. but dled u pris- oner on the rock ot‘ St. Helena. Prince William. of Prussia. a cliild when the Prusslan court fled trom the mlght ol' Napoleon. llved to lie proclaiiiied Gorman Emperor in the Hall oi‘ Mirrors at Versatiles. The {in erecting this inoiinment Sum- i the spirit of thls happiest month h oi’ tlit‘ your, of which tiie poets havo sung in ail thc ages. June breatiies the very spirit of.lovc and :bloom. beauty. sweetnes-s, frag- rance and niciody intn huiuan heurts, ns iiito tlie heurt of the hird. Heiice tlie multitude oi‘ u IJune marriages and June brides. n IAnd that June marrlages “luoky” has passvd into a provcrb. .M'ay they all prove t0 bc so titis year! An old Roman superstition, some may say. “Good the man and happy the maid who uiarry ln June," was ilie wuy tliey pur it. t‘ai] it superstition if you wili, huit can anv proverb that lin.» lasted for twenty centuries be without snme ioundatioii in huinan experlcnce'.’ ill‘t il (‘ June derivos its mime from Juno, UNS l'ï‘vplyî tlie proud, “the venora‘nle nX-ty:‘l"lÎnK mY’Signa' iwtfe or Jupiter in Roman mythol- niay prosent." ’l‘he surnri -ogy. Very heautiful were the eycs_obeyed nnd in tho i“‘lof Juno. and who has not noticetl'had niaiiy infleliledness thdn by participatinx‘ tha‘t. the eyes of oxen, cows antl'pay to Wilson, who spent the mo- ' of ail tiie bovine sperics are ut“ iicy as swiftly as lie received it and ‘ more too. hecame notod l'or his “Îlllpmlzlîrsllzî’ Zïseäîndïënken to in tact, than the averaxe anions:ces M1 Drofligaciea Themca] hol l H I I y le as n “5‘ Dm" humans' And Juno w“ toi did nut suit liiiii, so he had iti ï t wll'l ho historia and lt may be supposcd to preaide ovor tlic des- m-num andvscm me mus t0 Moeu" ns_tinies ot' woinan khh: tram ' [fnncy to old agc, So i-t comtes that.censed wmk and Îrnro hvautv? Uiiii‘ormlv '- the fairth and must beautiful Moeu's death Wllson large suin of iiioney frein 'ihe es- tate. ' first time. Moon. ‘i' whn prild without u murmiir. nve prcveutcd him from contlr. lng his extortions. Even Nobndy knows icn bogan. ire. and Nthlson a young roustu bout in a livcry stable when. .sn far as is kilown. they met for tho morning Wilson walked iirto a batik and prcseiltod n ciicquo for :i largo sum signed 'ny The clt‘rk knew both Moen .‘ind Wilson. but heing alwarc tha: tho lutter nevcr had rifty dollars utiAmerlcan and British t'leeis wili uot aiiy on»! timo in lits iifc hofore. tei- cgrnphed to Moen hefore hc hand— He recelved One d out the money. “Pay any choque heni established alter recelved a t0 this day when tlie relationshlp botween the tu'o Moen wus a million- tum "mi Lev} wnson'Galllpoli ai‘rair was cliild's play." a. ged clgrk campaian against tiie Japanese and next tew months a substantial cheque t0, extravagen uuthor tlien argues that in the inlo wnr Germauy was "tue vlctim of the jealuusy of lier ambitions and covetous ncighbors." They ure al- ready estranged and blckering, he inaintalns. They wili have to settle their dlfferences by flghting. ’I‘lie wnr ls thon stugcd. lt must be admltted that tlie exordium is an iu- {tenions appeai to the German peo. plo. War will break out in tlie East, tlie linitorl States iind Glreut Britain coni‘rontlng a Jupan eu- trenched in China to avold rlsking lier ticet and to det‘cnd lier inter ests witn Chincse nrniles. Bui tha be denicd. The Japnneso navy la destroyed. France now joins her old allies in “a giàantic expeditlou .bcslde which ‘tlie unl'ortunnte their auxillaries in China hy way olé Russia and Siberla. Germany is ‘called upon to asslst tlie Western îallies."At this 'point the autnor'a :imaginntion runs wild. lean Punlched “ai He says Germun technicai skill | al ....—————._._—————-—- 1 Demure and charming are the early sommer dresses fancy Swiss and organdy that ha‘ng in . w l lines ail. ready fer the fait miss to don. tyles to choose from at prices rang- . ' y. f t;- of gingham, crisp and dainty There are numerous s ing from 31.50 up. There are also some very handsonte evening' and: Winëbme 'Summer v I For Home and SpOrt Wèar >74 ,. (w n “17.!! infinis renaît! (pi i «en afternoon' frocks that wili save you-ïztjine and wotgr‘y; when planning your toilet for the 'fairs of the week. .-. AN EXTENSIVE SHOWING or NEW AND SMART SKIRTS Now that the Summer season is well under way the need of a Smart Sports Skirt is felt most. In this new showing there are models of serge, flannel, homespun, basket weave, etc.; featuring the seras most correct skirt modes. SPECIALISHIPMENT OF DAINTY SUMMER HATS" Flower trimmed, ribbon trimmed, ornament or bead trimmed Hats, in a Splendid nassortment of faovred styles and colors. Models of silk, plain and fancy straws, straw braids, mohair and many other of the'most fash- ionable of the season’ materials. Hats for street, dress, sports, plain, tailored, straw sailors; ail offered at such substantiel reductions as make buying now most attractive. . ALLURING SPRING SUITS Bought by Mr. McLaren while in Montreal and selling at' a quick clearance price. ' 'SIMMON’S NEW BEDS Have arrived in single and double sizes. Bedding and lineiis in large choiceiat prices that show a fine reduction from a year ago. Visit Patons for good goods, fairly priced. > Patons Limited fi and genius wili celebrate their triti- mpns Gcrinany wili be truiisformeil iuto a camp on tlie liiie of commun- ication lor ly‘ngllsli and Americaii inonth in ilie year wag namod honor nl‘ .i lady. in |lavishlv and dabbled in politiios. illc inarried tlie daughttei' (rf a prom-- cut. lit nevei‘ was .if we turn our eyes upward from tlie verdant and blooming fields Hi r‘loudiand. at what season or the year can we behold sucli varie- gateu beautios above us? Wlien is the sky so ‘bluo. in contrastiug hur- mony with the emeraldlmu'pet of the earth'! Whon are tho clouiis so high. so multliarious in form and color? iiero we ses a tlny floating tiouce ni Dlli'Pät. there n protty island ai‘loat in thol blue sen of air. reminding us of our own beioved Albegweit. And ngaln, as Moore has sunz, "piled in masses dark and swolilng, na proud to ibe the tliundor's dwel» ling. "And stiii again in soine wzlrm and inulnly rlo'ir. Junn atter- noou, we note to the snutli and east ut loi‘ty mountain' chaln ln dioudiand. Mhtÿse {s‘ummius seem covercd with eternai snow. Some‘tiincs wc speak of our beau- tifui island n-s tame and domostlc. wnnting in foatures of grandeur, and suhiimity. For this det‘ect, if such it be. Junc brings us compen— sation by reveuling to us these mountaln peanks and chnins in the siiy. And somatimes. tomthero l""wur wonderful faces in profile along t‘he margin or nvt tho summit of.tlhese summcr ciouds faces oi' Kings. of soers and sages, glgontlc faces and busts, silhouetted againnt tlie hlur‘, hero posing singly and thero in u niystlc group. If you have not seeri them, look again, whon t' e great moving pic— vture iq prescnted. Soma ot' thcse tri-o apparently centuries old. ro- mlnders of the mges 'beforo thc flood. some are ‘bald‘and 'othera with Ion: and nnoWy locks, hut even wh'llo the observer gazon they change their rorm..or fade uwsy and disappear. Yes. lune 'has many wonders nll hor own. From eurliost dim'n to glorlous sunvsert. mesa "miracles of moru nnd nlght," frouithe glan- cinir firefltos oi‘ the summor nlght torthe grandeur and sublimity of fect. oiomontni war to nentlost ponce, site shows us. Well mtig'ht Jamt‘s ernbd accoralngiy. Ithe thunderstorm. and the rain- bow thnt foliows tha pussing rain- O‘W’v Wth miels! 0‘ “ente 0f- iieauty, the blrd musicwrand ira;- Whnt wltt transition from tuent maiiufaoturcr. makinx ,thr: stipulation tlint he should not lie questiored about his paternity or thi- source oi‘ his moiiey.’ The Millionnire'l Son? ha’d business sense knew about organizing trusts and knc how to make his comhinatlons pa 9d t0 New York as n clerk in hardware store. whel'e lie aniong othor thllngs. lchubod Was coming on the market. wus a. rough old nicchanlc ohurch deiinon in Worccstor. met hlm and went to work lu h Wnr. Subsctluently ho niurriod burn‘s (‘auzhlcn portions. and whon ichahod dled hiishand. besldes n was later turned into n trust. Rival Theorl‘a Still leas ls known about Wilson. ever coma perfect days." Alun th although tho duys are now they proas ail too But t'or Youtli and Hopo, uro many lunes to coma. the eqnnlor tlint June in nionth oi- n month of fluwers. month of ohorte'st dnys and long tenths ot 'the human race inha’bi: the northern portion of the carthi. A‘u the litcrature in pralse, of tho ronce of June is oniy n soliled lbook Russe" Lotion excioim, “What il Go rare u n dsy in June; itheii if June, moro's tiie pity. This stipulation suggests that ha may have been the son of Moen. The latter was a man or llttic edu. ‘wi‘neilcation or iventive abllity. but he murli He beigan lifa obscurelv. and drift« son] burii‘s harbod wlre which wns jusl ichaho’i an'i Moen factory, which was u small nii'nir, Eventualiy t'nr concern gri-w tri tremrndous pro. 1870 lit! had soma millions t0 iosve to his ilaiighicr and his duughtcr‘s business thut Lev! lin wns aupponod m haro boon tlie son or a coaciiman and his longesn qulckly. May we pause a moment, in- closing to remrk that it is oniy in those who live .north of the n suinmor- in Austrulla, Now Zeaiand and Bouth Africa. June is a winter montb, a ont nlghts. Portunately about nino hurn or tMoen, nltliough at tiiu tinie he rwas drawing his black- mali from the latter the geuoinl supposition was that lie had rima.- some important inventions for tue l‘irin and that tic was oniy now being rewurded. A search of tliLI patent i‘ecc-rds failed to show Wil son as an inventnr, and certalnly Wiishburu was making hnrbed wirc when Wilson was u baby, if not be- fore he wnii'born. Thenthe supposi lW tion was that Wiison had legal .V proor (,f soma dlsgracefini sot that ïMocn liçd conimitted and wus simp d l_v a ble'ckmaiier. Mocn was dis tinguished us a church worker and ti supporter and it was thought that dtlsgrnce would break his heart even lf it had no appreniable eii‘oct upon the wire business. Stout“ Diobel‘ieved is But tliis theory has\lts manifost h wonknass. Moeii was already bu smirched. hecause Wllson had mnde iio secret or tiie fnct that lie could [et as niuch mnney from him as he wnn‘ted. 'l‘he thing wnn a nowspaper scandai. At one oi tho trials. Moen ndmitted that W'.l son wus holiig bribed for his si , ionce. Ho said that the man hnd come to him and told him that ho lind becn wltness ni a certain dis- grncefui uot and that lie wanted 8100 or there would be trouble. Moen denied that the aci ltivo'lvcd him. but said that ha pnid rnther thannhave n scandal. and hnvinx made tlie first falsa stop had continuo to puy. Wilson put foi in Ru! ra mise charge which he had settleu a: Moen's Instance for a‘làrge sum of monsy which ho was then tr-I in; to collant from .Moen who had mode n first pnymant and thon had defauited. ,Tiiesn storits wers se nerally dtsheileved and seem t0 be dlscredited by .he knov'vn facts Mtar M'oen's death, Wilson return od t‘roin the Wcst where ha had bunn in seclllsitm and cuilan him. t0 ward a story about a breach oi pro: n THERE l8 A UNDE W'RITTEN BY RANG VOUR OWN stable or fine horscs. entortalnedlwifo in a littlo place in Coiinccti-It‘mops. There wm bu no mm mon . “tabllShm'loi economies. and no quibbllnL: that he had worked l‘or eithcr Wash'ubout me versames ne“): ’l‘lic one cry wili be: "Gei‘iiiany, your gcnlus l'or invention, tiie liard flsts 01' your worklngnicn and tlie liui‘d lieads ot' your technlcul experts, your handlci‘ai'tsnien, your merch- ants, we necd theni ail. And we want your physicinns and your surv geons, your hospi'tals imd tlieir stan‘s, and your iiiodel liytionic un pliancos, we wunt tliein ail." Agalnst sucn a conibinution Japan wili be iinpotcnt. Shu ls punlslied l'or her treachery to Germuny in 1914. Tle autlior is somewliat em- barrassed by ilie reparatlons due France, which ho had iorgutton, but he niakes drainath use of tlicni. England doserts lier ally and pre- pnres l'or un inovitæhie war with tho Unlted States. France tlirows in lier lot with tua linilcd States, and Germany becomcs u pni'tnor ot‘ ' Engiund in u tiiird world wnr. 'i‘lio lntornul strcngth oi' Aiuvrlca do- cldcs tlio issue with Engl‘and. ’l‘liu (‘rernians invado France and over- wlielin lier armies. Geniiiany i‘ecov— ers allylior lost colonies ami seizes those oi' France. “'I‘lius," conciudcs the author. "with Ainoricu suprenie at sea and Germuny supreme ou land, thc peaco ni ilio woi'ld wlll be lmmediately securcd." ....,. 4 Lifo insuranco should be a part your famlly‘s guarunieu of a chance t0 live rlgnt after your dsath. An incomo form of your plans nnd o! insurancs is .9 wise provision. LOT OF MANHOOÜ INSUR- COMPANIES. PROTECI‘ self Lovi WlisonvMoon secured connidembio snms from thn heiri or from n fund which had iieon loft to provide for him. us soins to the pour nntlpodoaM. They are left to sinu their spring t-lmo Jubin latione in Decembsr lnstoad of nuise a besnr. i say. or Which hnd baon loft to figl.t Lntor (his source failed him and lin ms furthor cialms. as othors lay. Buy a Grsat-West du" ilyndman.& o. Ltd. Managers for P. . I. m owm Innurnnccl Ananas mante Lifo I’ollcy. tho most popular "Mana in Cana Good Old German Dope This wild melodrania is supposod to lie tlie most solld and loglcal ot' tno Gerinan "couilng war" fictions. Mr. Grlbbio seeks to account thc iiiipi'ession lt, inakos on him by nvcrriiig that “it ls tho splrlt of dozens ut books," ail siriklni: tha suino koynoto oi thc restoratlon of (ioriuauy to a. great world powor, 'i‘lio sales ol‘ tlicsc books, ho suys. are liiiinensc. Francls Grliblile la liliiiselt‘ tlie autlior oi' hisloi'lcul romances in which tiioi'e ara iiigli iights and deep shadowa and iiiuny Inventions. Poriiiips that ls why lio takcs tlia Colonel lituiors so serions- ly. lie la sure that tlio Trcaty oi‘ Rapalio signifles a milltary alliance betweeu Russln and Germany which (ireat Britaln and her latc al- lies wlll have to reckon with on tlio batlleileld sonner or later. Perhapa He la Mlstakan i ilc is sure thut Gerinany, fur ii'oin beini: ropetunt. is plottini: a war (il revenge. lio dimiy pur- cclves howcver, thui there are Gor- iiians who havo had onough ol war "and .iave little tlnio to think oi‘ unythlng except todny's work and toiiiorrnw's noeds." But ho does not ulinw llicm tlio influence tliey have in thwarting the designs ot’ tiiu inllitary party. llo l'orgets that tliei'e have been iremondous deiiion- striitious iii Beriln and othor eities l'or ponce iifld industry and against wai- and davastution. Man—— DEMPSEY READY To BOX WlLLS. —-——4 NEW YORK, June 28.-— Jack Dcuipszey iiiid liiirry Wills are as gond as mutehed to liox for th: heavywoiglit championshlp of tlio world. The oniy t'hing loft. to sot.- tlo la tiie timo und pince. 'l‘ho obstacle of the exorbitant demanda of Jnok Konrns, Donip- iy olluiinated. Tho reluotanoy of Tex Rlnknrd w tuokle («uch a pro- position as a mixod bout fonthe ’thiimlllonflhlp has boon ramovod; Kenrns and ltiioknrd wero togetlici- toduy for tw0 hours, and those d'it- fieultleg wero thrushed out. Rlck‘ ad in ready tu promota the bout, and Dcmpsey ls rendy. Harry Wiliiis bas boen ready for a long tune. So tnr. the New York Bute 'Box- ing Commission iias been silcnt au tu whothur it wili «initiation such a baitle for this State. lit hnii u"- copted Wills' challenge tn Domp- i-‘(Ey und hls forfait money, and lius notifier! Dempsey of t'lrte challeth (vlli'lll'innn .Mtuldoon said when the muter came before the commis- soy‘s manager. have bcen pr'icticai- ' t l numèrous social “af-’ on’s newest and w Daily Selections for Guardian Rendeis for From thïîa. Louoon collection v. THE DREAMERS‘ LAND. Wou't you bclievo—Ior l think it's M)— Tlint wiion you're asieop you have to 80 Down to t‘lio Town where tho Drcam Man lives, - t Tatkllig trom lits any droanis h gives, on. Journeylng onward from place to place. ‘ tic ilsiiig of 'i‘ime such a littlo spaca'! Won't you ibelievc—for l think it's truc—— Droums are tlio hopea that be rstolo from you, l'lactng them ail in n snlall bouquet. Tying ihciii 'roiind with ths 'l‘liouglits of Day? Ol'tuii u thistlo )‘t)l|'lrl nlso find Hidden ainong them to vex tho iiiiiid. Won't yoii the‘lieve—for l think it's riniit— ‘ ' Thcy who are dend may return nt Nighi-— Walk uitii us, too, on the ahi'tlng sand (:ovorlng ronds to the Droamers'. n. Land? u ' Volces ot’ Love that our momories eop t Rencii us agnin in the Reaim of Sloop. . t Won‘t ynu bellevo that. dreams ara reui— , Part of tho things that we live and - foei. , Spun in n hlankot thut'e dmb or 'bright. Tucking us into tiic iiush of Night'.’ Some of trie hast uf thcm mui' coma truc if you believbwbut pcrhnps ynu do. NAN TEitltELmeQmD. A « x \\\\M ,_ '. iii'fä ñoi o Mon in the reculer way the,como million wouid ut. . -