‘so use». s 811w‘ uodnwffyi \-¢\'~):'$-'M>‘AU Aflkf-Uvfo-te i... M ',' .. A. is a Icy win H Bus. fora-w: Post " (o: thi United Gil tes, who resigned ‘to, become head‘ of» the dilution Pictures Producers and Distributors of Allwflfl. says that next year we shall see thu- reeult of his efforts. The plays of this Summer and Autumn 00d of part of the Winter will b0 phyg‘ that were written before be took his new lob. 'l‘ho-:c that foi- low_ will show the effect. of his 1r ‘ ‘i.~~. a" E““‘ vi. " ‘- _ THE STAMP TAX, Every Canadiaif manufacturer, producer, agriculturist, corporation or individual having business relations with a bank in Canada will require to be completely in- m he very carefully considered A h...“ by a sculptor of repute would necessarily be costly, and it might ‘after all prove to be unsatisfactory from the artistic point of view. Be ~sides it would be difficult by one piece of sculpture to set forth all inst ought to be conveyed to fut- ure generations concerning those men of our. Province whose mortal parts Iio under the 00PM?! 111 France und Belgium. The sugges- tion that s public library should be erected has already, from that point of view, been rejected. it _'f‘he volume of motor traffic ‘iloln _.,_ the "“‘ States , ihioltllljilto Canada has rapidly ' . ‘ u," increased in recent years. A pub 9, lie-sod statement compiled by the r ' . . ' f‘ Department abows that , _‘ ,- _ . . Jluring. the calendar year 1921 a ‘ ' . .-,.. , Jotal, of 317.285 automobiles enter- tho swllfllfll Q ¢ll""'"°"'". eeihe nmhihior for tourlss Dill‘- ... mucus-oh. alilis s: ruhre I poles so compared with only 93.300 macy in European ms iilm busi- qnits nptodate. Taken for all in all it is a pretty little town. The people in lt are for the most part appreciative and generous. it is therefore remarkable that there is not yet within its limits a band- some and lasting public monument to the men w-io went overseas and save their lives that the people of Charlottetown and of - all other towns within this province and our Empire may be free. No doubt it was expected that, as . __ ,h ~i ~. Iv la‘ maifeibat tk "a / formed regarding Canada's new stamp taxes, effective from August 1st, 1922. diving the previous year. The greater par: of these to the num- isi-aluctione eiu h, ‘held on, ise Iiivsih there irphbru ‘lib tolhvean h": usih ‘niovvernment in‘ a gene- lfiiqpleqtiqli, will he at least ‘sgisliikwlion “in going gunn- ijgxinjour constituencies in one (gm-which two members are to be elected. hahieiy the‘ Third District of. Prince. made vacant by the re- aignatlol or iHOIL A_ s. Arsenault to accbpt a iudgeship, in the Su- pizeme, ‘Court, and Mr. A‘. E. Mac lrpan to contest the federal elec- tion. The other vacant constitu- encies are First Prince. made vs- csnt by the death of Hon Benin- miii Gallant; Fifth Prince made vacant by the resignation of Mr Jamel A. McNelIi~to contest the fodlraluelection; Fourth Kings? hide vacant by the death of Mr. Win. Ci. Sutherland. ' Conservative candidates have bios nominated in each of these constituencies with the exception of Fittli Prince where the con- vention was postponed inst sum- mer. when it ‘was learned that thnough the legislative bungling overcome them ; sass; her people have‘ entered tn- ‘lg is; gauge; the‘ airh aihu ll"o generously patronising the lheh, trea. lathis why a‘ double purl!!!"- is served. the awn!» IN W“ educated along the uses .of coin- merce and industry and the home‘ lpdqeliy is being developed. lopment, Germany has kept up-a continu- ous whine about‘ being bard up successful whining has meant millions of ‘ she has been psy; she has been given rebates und (‘Illlffillir tion of debts and through ai! her ‘ pretended pnveri)‘ progressing with money for her; given time to whining and she has been leaps and hounds. While her com- petitors in the world's markets are struggling with strikes lock-nuts, with mands for higher wages and short er hours. Germany has been for; ing steadily ahead. She has hurl her Isbor difficulties but sire has she ls restoring contentment and industry among her people. The whine about pev; erty‘ has also served a double pur- bar of 515,014, remained in Cfll ads less than one month, while 2.211 others rEturned to the States within six months after entering the Dominion. ThePsrks Branch of the Depart- ment of the Interior estimates that and l‘ unreasonable de-‘ this motor traffic coming from Thmush a" he, 9gb", aQ_dgyQ.L8bTDQd represents an expenditure genersllyaim estimate is based on a ‘stay of sev $1 l:8.l)00.000 in Canada. This en days lor me largest number oi ithese cars and 30 days for the and mama w p" h" debt‘ “a, ismaller number and a daily expan- diture of $25 for the former and 82f) for the latter, which is not ex- cessive in view of the fact that the class of tourists who travel b_\' automobile are usually liberal spenders. it is of interest to note the wide- ly different numbers oi these vis lting cars which were register-ad as entering the various Provinces. Ontario quite naturally had the largest number. 537,283 in all, Que bec coming next with H.264, fol- lowed by British Columbia with 25.267. Manitoba. 8020, New Bruns- vi'ick_1826, Saskatchewan 427. AI- berta. 363. Nova Scolis 222 and Prince Edward island 22. The Provinces bordering on the States quite naturally enjoyed the lions share 0i this interesting and profit- able ‘trafflc and thus New Bruns- wick was visited by more than sev- lnfiisence. Mr. fisys, a poliician of national fame, was appointed to Elk highly-paid position for the same reason thst Judge handle was piucked from the bench to become the chief supervisor baseball. Movies and baseball had fallen into disrepute, the one be- cause oi Arbucirle and the stories of the Hollywood cobisy, the other because of the notorious (jig rinnati- Ciiirago world's series, in which several Chicago players accepted bribes to thrlxw games. We are extremely skoptical con- cerning Judge Lundis. and pan only suspend Judgment concern- that ‘either of them is likely to Illlke any important or perman- ent change in the industry that 1e lli his hands. Hays was appointed to bead oilf the movement fora national censorship of the m9. vies. The idea is that the defects of the business will he cured from Wiilllll. - - In agrt-csizt statement Mr. ‘Hayg lluls in a pica for the movies. The ind try\ls hardly out ix its llioneer state, and he says that the llioiflerwlflles of mining and railroad building were accompan- ied by features that were ugly, brutal and corrupt. Commerce, hi} Hal's. was born in piracy, but h“ "Home civilized. sh it is with of "is Mr. Hays. but have no Ideal ,0f [.1088 none before. who helped the movies, The pioneers in iiis’ Charlottetown is the capital city oi the Province, the Government of the Province would take the lead in the movement, supply s/grant ol a considerable amount of money. and make the monument to he ‘erected in Charlottetown vone of which the whole Province would be proud to ziil generations. But lor this there has been an over- iong delay. Every other consider- able town in the Empire, many oi iiie villages and districts in this ‘Province have already raised cred- itable monuments to the brave men who voluntarily enlisted in the most important service that can be rendered to any country. Alike in England and Scotland. in France and Belgium, too, the number, var- iety and artistic value o‘! the monu- ments raised and maintained to re- mind llie living oi the great deeds lo save the liberties of the people and to promote advancement and prosperity are remarkable. The)‘ must be a strong incentive to the present youth of tliose_ countries i0 do and iiarcshouid occasionagnin arise to defend with all their power the rights and privileges which their forefathers won and held. . in afldliioii lo that, the educa- tional value of monuments to Lie heroes 0f the country is beyond computation. A lady bnrn in Scot- land, expressed a few days ago her great regret that no monument in honor ul our men who took part in the intersection of Great Gcorse and Grafton streets, in the‘ rear of ‘the Hrovlnciul Building, would be the" most suitable and practicable, the most worthy of consideration. in all the circumstances. Erected to conform Willi the lines of the Provincial Building, it could not. fail to be architecturally correct, it would be within the view of the greater number of persons entering the city in winter as well as in summer, und it would be an orna- ment that would be easily within the scope of all citizens. hiore- ovor, its cost could be much more easily controlled and kept within the limits of the amount subscrib- ed. it need not, of course, be upon the grand lines of the great arches seen in Paris and London. But it could be made at once tasteful and creditable. On the interior of the walls under it there could be inscribed. as in Paris, tac names e1 all those P‘. E. Islanders wlio took a. leading and nciivc part in the war, as weiljas those who gave up their lives in‘ tlic course of the struggle. I learn with pleasure that ills Worship the Mayor, in conjunction with a number of the leading citi- zens of Charlottetown. contem- plates zictioirregardlng this import- ant matter after the holidays are past; and l nave no doubt that his efforts will he heartily supported by f‘ Handy at our ‘Branches. , Union Bank oi (‘Ianadzi seems to me that a Grand Arch at '-< ' Indestructible showing a synopsis of the law and an easy table of tax rates can be had free celluloid cards SMOK r BRUCES ESALE‘ continues all thisweek Lots of Men’s Wear left for you to choose from at Big Discounts. pose. the people are economical iield are still alive. The industry of-the Bell government, the bye- en times as many cars from - _ , _ m M z y h.d , l, 9., d_ Chhrlotteiownians of ull ages. sorts . siéhiiohr could he: be held hum ‘m’ '1“ l‘ '°°°".1"B 1"" I Flinn-era 8S fell to the m of Now! ‘ft-him? “i; p“1“““‘ ‘Hm ‘M’ lnetlii‘se("1‘l‘ll‘fralaiyyeshsizlzlrzdeto “"11 “ndmfms- w-L-c- . . S : . ' ' ' mom s . . . . - ~ ~ ' s eve opnient. It ls in- ‘ ' 0 P Penny-uh." M the M“ Samoa the hands of her creditors czgllfineltilld Prince Edward island evmlme ‘ha, n should have "s the (lays when. as a child on the CURED H's STAMMER y you...» if possible to-hoid ih- Germany will ye! have w be ' ‘ raw detects. Hiiiil one Callllul. ex- “"°““‘ °' G'“5°“’ “d E‘““"‘"g"' BY DEEP BREATHIN°-| she used to stand and admire the Burns. peci that they can be removed Qveflllfillt. There has been com. pelitpn of the fiercest Various causes have tended to' "iieeiicaa. This‘ baldseen done und. ‘ ‘ the ‘pie elections are to be beid forth- l-fer competitors in reckoned with. AH? wasting time and energy statues of Scott and of LONDON Aug- 8--—Dr. Charles‘ Wait and Srephensomof-the greait 1mm W. Chapman. a Harley street phy- motor-car traffic be- third off everything in [perpetuated in these monuments. ,anii men go home and ply hermn- effected a cure iii his own cave. "it was: pointed out by a ffiflifll - ~ tween in ,State Dd th‘ M iii kluvl- - . ' i-i- , -h ii-r-u severely with. The fifth District of Prince strikes, labor wars. demands for Proflhce: the Sh?“ ofewhi‘; ti: There has been no time for ado-Int? ‘ilsagufsgdlligil‘lotr‘fees “Liizifrhmn stairqrnizringsu eitpiains in ii will nominate a candidate within less work and more pay. Unless bu,“ bu, lmmemorlul cusmm Oflquate reflection or for a consid-‘an‘ “‘ ‘ ‘ 168111"! "191116111 Ifllirllill 11°" 1l°_ t e e ' a Ii-fel-Alaya. 8o far as we can her competitors turn over a newflturning to the left," which -is con-lermmn 0' prommle tendimcles- ha", no Liberal candmat‘ has yet leaf in the" jnduflrm] undemnb trary to the American practice ‘C3119 mere‘ P1IY51¢B1 311d mwhamwther with questions concerning that l (lid not Slammer wliiiai I v he". nominated 1 _Other causes are our various andl expdns m‘ 01 111° "'1? YearBHiIQIII. There can ‘be no doubt that singing." writes Dr. Liiaplllilll» ‘ ‘mu’ Germany Wm ha." an Hmfldiffering regulations a; i0 license-lb“ bee" 5° FflDld that there was-such monuments have a stronger “because deep breathmi; W115 it There is s Bensral feeiinglwulk 0"}- lmo (he world‘; “either time nor mum-j w ' necessity in that exercise. i fur- . marffees and speed limits. Both in| ‘Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. , 1the respective . governments had} ‘reached tile conclusion to change Abe custom of turning to the Ieil ‘at the end of this year. but the necessary change for horse vehic- ‘les was not made in the Nova Scu~ ltis Act. Because of this omission. which would lead to confusion on extinction of ‘AlllCd the roads. the government therelwm dale from 1921i t-oii-‘influcnce uver the life of the peqllll!‘ ‘» .tlier noted that my difficulty iill fies adequately the moral andpn whose midst they are piaccdsspenklng m.“ only Wm; cerium] “L” urfi1ireillollbilfllfliies yin.- thiin can be at all conipreheiided<,words_. Acflng m, [he l-ecngnlilnn‘ 119F911! in this great new thing,-or described. Apart from ihis.1of these farts. l adopted the fob; $3" MF- HRH. New, however thwthere is the debt of gratitude due.1"W1!\8 179311119"! ‘M11911 9'0"“! 1'0 l - '-_ Jbc entirely successful: :35‘: c“ business has become sou to tnose ‘who in a time 0i eidgencyl nu) Reading aloud slowly and a Ve like‘ banking. it has rc- and crisis gave their lives —— theimsuncu). m a mom by mysem cugnlzed its responsibility sndgrbalesvt of all gifts-for the honori "{2} The taking of u tier-pl i will fuffili it. Things Wm be bepland safety of their country and breath before speaking, and win-ii l" m the future‘ and m8 fmurephelr fe"ow.men_ u difficulty to desist ffom any ei-I Surely there will not be mut-hm)" and h9g1“ 35am" throuslioui_the province that it islkeu, flcevfllufly uniust to putcaridi-‘i dates to the expense and trouble| _ lrifcontestisg sn election for onel TH; mTER-ALUED 9151's session of the legislature and flit". as the bye-elections beep sp long .- . the discount of our Ready Made Suits, Overcoats & Trousers. have ‘ delayed. that the proper course would have been tn The discussion in the British House of Commons on the ‘sub- Jecl 0i f1"! “(3) To look ahead for any \ I 1 r- i 'avll on the general election, This ‘however, the Bell aggregation ha; ‘ilwfflfll lseinst; they did not wsnt to risk their sessinnal lu~ flflmulty. feeling that $500 in hand is worth an indefinite numberbf dollars in the bush beyond the election. ._ Thrre is the usual dflflgPr that 111 l lvlrtisi election the electors ‘willnot turn out in full force; there il. also the widespread opin- ion that sny government candida; (es who show their heads at this 115011011‘ Ire so sure ‘of being Jjlmciied over that there will he illuhlooell of suing m flie polls. ls a mistake. it is the duty M‘ vvsry mall to vim.- and the big- elfl-the majority rolled up against t ‘é governmenftlie easier wiliit “be, lo. give them their quiotue at thetgsnera - election next sum- hier: " ' ~~ n ' V‘ the constituencies Involved ‘fit to work st once and see to ii that every vote ls polled, . .. _ riiooness AND WHINING ; . " Id an article recently published shoiing the growing popularity of , moving picture theatres lhf+lllllflut the world the state- Ilflt is made that Germany has IBVEIJ hundred more moving‘. pale ture tiiestres,thsn Great Britain has. A distinctive feature of the Grown movies is ihhi It's main Purpose." educative. Trade, com- ‘Ibiome and‘ industry are featured nitrite‘ idea being to stimulate in- iersst in such things a! are epi- ‘pilirga i» develop u..." country y, omtflqlri! .vthe._'minds oflthe yum-i; debts has not thrown‘ new light upon the matter. says the Moni- reii] Gazette. Britain is willing to forgive debts nwed her on Hindi- bui it is sufficiently obvious that the United States will noi consent i0 such agreement. That country il-l sists upon‘ payment of the money due n. ah attitude ‘strictly legal and very common, nor does it up- pear that the fact of alliance for iii-common punpose, out of which the debt arose, will csrry weight at Washington. Generous as our American friends are individually, as s nation they fall down worship the almighty dollar, and liberal thioush they be in deni- ings_ with pgflulll,‘ when it come to a case of nations monetary con- and sideratlons dominate. it mo)‘. then, be assumed the! Lord Bal- four's proposals will fsil‘0f ac- Poor old Britain. tie Britain that. often France. bore the heat and burden of the great conflict, will pay _ that creditor. partner mutual enterprise, will abate no jot of the debt. As for European countries they will presumably pay when and as they can. "but their indebtedness coptnnce. her creditors, and In ‘a is B0 charm-- ous that many s long year mfisf elapse before it; can be liquidated. The compfomlie proposal iiiust appeaf reasonable to rational people, especially when the major- credltorconsents to forage ‘his claims. Yet two are needed for a ‘bflfitain, and the United" States declining to compromise nothing remains other. than 'io inhke’ the belt possible terms with that ‘pllihil channels and to create ‘ . country for the‘ payment of Bri- NIJWIPYIOYO 0f llfulressivcncssilllll’! debt. the latter counlryin “.3 ywywlifllobpsscd ekltlllsive‘ {Lip-m mensfsotirre of films and 3f. “JOB-lilting the people. ' 1111'" 35'1""! from her debtors "h" "w! s... spare when-whey can spire it. tion that her sole creditor Diif-liiilflflge the r1116 0i’ the sues an equally generous vfiilreedNflVfl Scotia at the next meeting iui the Legislature, which will be fliiwe asked the Governor General 11f] Council to disallow the sci. Iw-iich will probably be done. The intention is still apparent to road in the tourist Whether the in time lor most trade of next year. Bell Government will tarke like iicticn here remains to be seen. Our people, who were rather re- luctant to allow the introduction oi automobiles some years ago, are not likely to be unanimously in favor of changing the custom of a life time as to horse-driving upon our, public highways. if such a proposal is put forwnrd by ii very 01' unpopular government the number of objectors may be multiplied to large proportions. Aiid yet both necessity and gen- eral convenience demand uniform- ‘ily throughout the Maritime Prov- inces especisily and throughout the Dominion ss well in such matters. Motor tourist trade from abroad is profitable snd desirable. Hitherto we have enjoyed but little of ii as the ahoveoiioted statistics show. We hope to see it greatly increas- ed in coming years, but SIICJ in- crease cannocbe reasonably hoped for unless the existing hindrances 1to its development are removed. List yesr ten times as many motor cars from the States visited Nova Scotia and almost ninety times as many entered New Brunswick as came to Prince Edward island. Surely. this leaves much to be de- sired. Although the number com- ing to this province during the present season shows a fair in- crease over lost year's record. , --_-<-e->———-— PRINCE OF WALES‘ RANCH ASKED TO EXHIBIT "Authorities Est the Canadian Nniionsl Exhibition have wirod im- WE -P." rsncli— property of the Prince of Wales- for an exhibit for this year's show. There is everv reason to believe. ii is stated, that the answer will be favorable, During ‘the recent show at Saskatoon. at ivhich I've ‘E P‘ Hiliih exhibited, the Alberta Government bmiizlit one of thr- Prince's bulls for 81,000, it is hoped to have this animal inclu- rleil in the exhlb", If the Exhibi- ii0ll'8 request l5 acceded to. ' \ "Y" tin-arr": 2:. ‘~..-.~-'..'. ,-:->' . wcit»."-.-~.y§flll&u"s_~ ,,,,,,,._,,..,,_ From uhni we can gather from‘ MP1 1133's remarks, the improve- ments tn be looked for are three- mm- T119 Dlftures will be moral. “m1 1119i’ Will be more’, artistic. it ls difficult to understand ‘how "is Influence BB llf-‘fld of thc iii- immmrl’ fflill "Mike them more up tistic. fur it is to be admitted that thcre is little complaint on the latter score concerning the best pictures. ‘He also hopes to "Pvfilflll the educational ride of the business. The moving pligiul-Q "as bevn round to be a distinct 1191i? to visual instruction. in one "Y "'9 High Schools of Oklaho- ma an experiment was made lp which abstract and concrete sub- iects ‘were taught to one group or flluriellts another group was fiiuglil. by a superior instructor and d ‘mm Krill-ill by an average in. Slrufior- T119 Glfllieqiient ‘examin- ations showed mm the mm had a" "Vvffllfo of 74.5 per cent the superior instructor 66.‘9 pm- cent, and the average teacher 613 per “"9 MT- Hflys believes that there will soon lie-adopted by Bum-q. "1 Edllfllllon a series of films Just as s series or text books is "diluted. Not “m5 a!" l! defilulich frmn Plirls announced that clus of medical students at the Sorhonng saw. by fIlBllns of a mgyjng plc. lure. the complete details of a remm1iab19 "Elliot-ii operation per 1mm“ 11y Prof. Jean Louis Faurii. The picture was reproduced at °*“"“y 11w same speed as the "Pefflllflu proceeded, frnl" the first incision to the lag; Mlle}, 1n no other way could so many "tilde-EN lee so clearly how _ ins sturgeon yvorked. Undoubtedly ‘m’ '1“ 1'9" 8 trout field (or "svvloongent. alld M-r, my. "y, m“ 9° 131' l! he ' is concerned the educations! ‘film h“ 56mm‘, “m1 mm a PW" With a capital C, The difficulty wll pram-d w" educational filmaln the pflqt M; been that comparatively few peg. "1" "B lutemlfed in Prof. Fsure ""11 ""1"? millions are inteyegied in Mary Pickford. who ppm-pg“ with her curl; and he, eyond. ‘M75 H"?! My! that ulilms ,3“ film can be used over and 0i};- furlher delay in the adoption of the measures and the payment oi the subscriptions essential to the erect-ion 0i‘ a monument that will at once express in some degree our gratitude and reflect credit upon .___....._._.,i_._ the economic problem is one of distribution and‘ he will devote himself to work out more econo- mical methods in this department ‘ Speaking of the censorship. Ml‘- Hsye said that the final censors were t-he people who went to the movies. He spilled more than u handful of beans when he ad- mitted that the box-office was the real critic, the only critic. in fnct which the producers and distributors paid any attention t0- lf a siiuw is coarse or inartktic. the way to punish the producer und distributor is lor the public to stay at home. or to go to h house productions are more beautiful or more moral. Thls.of course, is u fine old principle, bui. one that is not partticulaniy honored in this age when the itch for re- straint is rampant. Aipplicd to drinking, for Instiince,_ it would mean that people who were not able in drink without injury to themselves should not drink at hi‘. and people who disapproved nf saloons should stay out of tile-in. The saloons would still he 0P0“. the immoral movies would still be npg-l], Obviously hotli would starve to death if theydlri not draw enough customers. The ul- arming fiict is that however evil they were they would draw cus- iom. ff they iiidn‘t there would he no demand for prohibition or cen ysorsihp. u.s. serum! -ro vo-r: on BILL WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.- The Senate will vote on the tariff hill August 17, under n compromise nnd democrat leaders in l-o pr‘:- senied for riiiificaitirm in the whole Senate todav. Speedy ac ceptsnce of this data l; gsgurgsl, This twill Iirinit to an cnd in iwo weeks a debate lasting since Ap- ril 20. and mlltkcd iii all times by unusiml partisan bitterness. The Aiiziist l7. vote. howr-vr-r, will nnt sei- lire ieriflf hill safely nest this shoals and rocks, for the conference between the two lltsin it cannot be made yylthqut loss. but he believes that‘ here t v. houses over amendments made by the Senate admittedly means tron bin "for the bill, ~ word which experience hail SilihVli me was zi stumbling-block iillll take a deep breath before negoti- ating it. » “Those measures coupled with |n determination ‘to succeed. vll~ allied me to QVCTCUIIII! my iliifl- culty.‘ - i400 GUN FIRES 1.200 ROUNDS A MINUTE LONDON, Aug. 8.»~Thc British military authorities zirc testing ii new gun “which is worked ciiliri-ly by a petrol engine. uses no ex» plosives, and makes iicitlicr noise nor smoke. lt is ciainit-il for the new weapon that it can fire 1,200 rounds a llliliilifl iii ranges up to‘ 2.000 yards. The gun works on the principle of centrifugal force-the slime which causes giant flywheels ii: factories to burst- siuldcniy into thousands of fragments. The gun consists of a fIlUlJl basin iii WiliCil zirc placed a qihiii- tity of round stec bullets. As the basin is wliirlcrl at enormous spend by a ' gasoline motor ilic bullets arc allowed tn escape from Zlfl opening iii tiic disc. Shutters are provided which prevent the bullets from‘ being thrown out ex- cept a-i one point. Oiiu feature of the gun is that it can he regulated tn fflPUt iliu requirements 0f tiiu (lUUilHlUil. Spin the inzigaflne Tilplliiy .iiul its" muzzle will crush through iiil oak cii pisnk u mili- iiWfi_\'. iiui let ii rcvolvc nt n low slim-ii and it will pour out u slreziin of bullets which stun, but do not kill. iii evt-n such ii short range as twenty-five yards. ‘ —---¢e>--_-_ ‘JOBLEMAN FEELS PINCH LONDON, Aug. 8—‘-Tlic Duke of Northumberlniid is hard up. as are many otlicr members oi‘ the old nobility iii these days oi ox- cessive taxation, and is compell- ed to rctrcnch like many untitled folk in order to make both t-iiils meet. -' ‘ He liss- sold many of his nnrtli- ern properties, lllClilf|lIlg<SCVlrfiil large hotels. To n wealthy Paris iirt dculcr he recently rented his magnificent mansion on the Tham es, nonr Kew. it is one of the big- gest residences In the country. {Nortiiumhcrin flfi ‘ ‘estate is to be lei. cossity nf cutting tlmvn expens- es. i-fe has decided to close Mn- ,wick Castle. which hiis been tiic hum"- of ilic Pcrcya since early in the 14th ccn 1turv. Hr- will retain only n few rooms in the castle for use when ‘ he and the Duchess are in the girth. The rest of the plat-r will shut up. The shooting On the And still the Duke fools ihr- ne- sire, ‘already low pritesm- Don’t miss this chance. Store open until 9p. m. daily D. A. BRUCE I58 Queen Street PROF. EINSTEIN FLEES ' FROM GERMANY. LifliPSlC. Amt. 8.—l’rof. Albert Einstein, originator of tlii- theory of TPiliiiViiY, iizh-i fit-d from (lur- iniiny temporarily Iiui-iiuiit- liu with tlirciiti-nt-il with ussussiiiiitiim by the sumo group whit-Ii i-iiustiii the iiiiirilcr of llr. Wiiltcr lititliciiiiii. tlio UlTllliiil foreign minis-tier, zit:- t-nrdlili: in ii lvIti-r frmii Prof. Ein- slciii uiiicuiliiil; an cngiigcriicni to iiillifvnsi u inn-fling livrc. J-Iifnrls have Iii-vii made to intiiit-is l-llv null-d suit-iitisi m return in vii-w of the gtlVi‘i‘llillt'lli‘l~l success in coping with tliu situzitlnih. -.._€_-¢Q>__._ RAILWAV SHOPMEN ACCEPT PEACE PLAN CHICAGO, Alii! s-i-‘hii aci:c|ll-‘- iincc of the |)l'ii('f! proposals sub- mitted by President Hiifliillfl was voted tuiiiizhl by Ii-zulcru of tho striking riiilwiiy glmpint-ii. wiin, however, giiVP their mvn |Ill(.‘l‘|)l'i‘- iiition uf l'il('ll iii‘ the ihrcc sug- llesvions. - “We iiizccpt reluctantly, ii. is trite. hm ffllilllllif cums-imp m carry out the it-rms of Rflltlfimnlll, in nQmOHI shod faith mid In aid o-QQO-O-v-eooel i Daily Sitlefiliiilis h.- Guaidian Ileadeis 9-? From the‘ l. Loosen eoliecblcn 0 A WEED. iiiTiliiSU I scarier my sreii ‘Prriiligiilly iillli grow When: lllt‘ wind llils tjlliiill‘i"i i0 lilow, You mil mc ii W003i]. i Ionk at your ,,'iii‘i|l'flS fliii‘. With flown-rs in stately rmvs. And my wild, litllo sccil luv"! knows ' .l cnulii iiuvcr lip happy iliurc. My mother was Killsy burn My liitlicr it roving b00- Tlicre is viigiiiioiiii blood in I110 I illll iiui to hc trained and siiurn! 1 um poor and menu, indeed. ‘"111 l make llie waste plat-u 8""! And “if! Wliyflliiu color-mud, Wliurc there ls room lor fl wood. -—l.ouise llrisculi- iPrcvdom from asthma. Astlimn is one of the most ilisirciisinii trmihIi-s sudden in its sttucks uull of 1h" iicvwrul Wffiiilffl" ma in... sent in Prcsiilv-nr Ilimlln: in. "IPQMISE "1 flfifffifllllncc which was‘ nizht. "1! those Pfflpfisnili fail in brim. shout the results which you tic-l "Ir rramnsihiiiiy 0f fniiuro will‘ 91 9 Orllilmd-empioyces." lily is the one help which lllulullscil in its ngnnlss. lure-queu- t1.\' many things are tried, but no‘ living iii-Pins in give Iiope of r0119‘ Dr, J. i). Kellogg's Asthma re-IIW can bu lluiloniled unon. if you have-tried other remedies without sucueflfl- ‘ I ck- mt n“ "n?" renflflwnlatlvoaiin not fall to get nt once a u! age of this preparation, uniformly succssful