.v sn a :-.' .,.' _H _ is fs I -. ___,,,,,.,_,__ ___,,_,_ ~.-’~'1~I.=;- %i_ - ` 7* . ~ » - “gif $;:"'- 11 each subject matter of taxation, a special rate! _ ;__ _.=_i_:1__g_,-.'__ ,_ -; _ -¢ levied and collected annually ___ ' ‘ __ __ _ __,,f.'__:,_.;_¢_.__,._ _ _W -, '_~,.._ ;.~:_ii ‘.3 1 .- _ __ _', ._-'_ ’ " 3 1;” L';‘.»' ""'s"“_-'."_f_`--`__f, Q y 1; . _lg _ ~ a I Meet t af . ` _g ,5, _`.._. ig __ ¢_~- _ i, ' 1_-'-t,‘,.,_,-_-_ ul, ___t,._,_.._,-- ' _-» ' - __ tix), -_ ' -" -’ ‘ _*' .i ‘ '_ ` ' ‘_ _'J __.\_-1 _ ' . .f _ the next ses-1 _ ° o if if uw 1"Ft*\» one J la l0»__~t ..~/ N "1\ ~§, _ _ ._ zz _. ,,_.__,_\_f-_‘ '. _ _ ..-t- swim ._~m>.i::_~;__ sniizni sion them neither many nor onerous.-llld had 31° and _a_ife th_¢,nply,__sacrit°ice.we as; i . _are called up_oii_to_ inake in connection -»_with_ ‘war. And _ihow does the Opposition, as repre ' ll thelleader, receive the Gov- ~i. _ _* - ’ ~' iz' . 'f'_..`__'f'f'. He_;_'it(li'i;its t'|latii_`_`,"isg§le;>essa7y_,.and V ' '_. ii- cf -|- I l <1 .is _.53 ii.; ___,_ _ _ ' is-_ - _~ ` “_ _ \ ___: <-- __ _ Fr... _ g_____ fy I ._ - . _ i § _-; B _ _ /““ _ _ t I _ l ~ . ii_._-1 l 't - ' , U" _ 6 ._ - .' _ _ i _ __ r_ _ _ __ _______ ». ._ _ i. ;. .,._- _ .1-, ,i _ 'i 2"" ‘ "5 \` il ’ i I ._ ,... _ , _,_ c»>;@‘»'£» position. b¢¢n. more amenable -to reason the other words we should contribute the moneyneces- 7 '» ~ I ` ` ' ' " _ _ _ _ _“___ . _ _ ___ _ .- _’. __ _ ' _r ,__ I would have been all through last night, sary for war purposes, but should borrow it and leavg ‘ " ‘t _ __ __ » '~ . The speech from the throne briefly outlines therit to our descendents to redeem the loan Mr Bells 0 0 e at rl ` 0" purpose for which the house has been summoned. (1) idea of helping on the war is__to _make aivicarious sac- J i _ i _ _ ` _ ` _' _ _ _ _ “You willbe asked 'to make suitable provision for the; rilipe,~to depiite those who come after us, our child- H80. ou need a trunk _in fact ou need a trunk an- ` special needs of the augmented number of our volun-_ ren and grand ch_ildren,_to_shoulderthe burdens which way. wh-eitier you are. Statiénaryor tI)_'aveuing° And whey! _ teers» their widows, orphans and dependents, to pro-‘_ he admits it is our patriotic_dtity_to"l_nc_ur. __ ` __ you buys trunk you want one tis strong’ serviceable tect them against want and suffering.” (2) “You' The Mr Bell oi toda is the Mr Bell ho ' ’ »' _ “J '_ - " _.~' ‘£7 9 1] ' 1 W A il G' ._ ' `7i"\ 1 V2 _ _ _ Wadnasilay, August lllli / T The insistent demand from all parts of the Pro-5 viiicfe for _a more general and' practical use of the ' will be asked to provide such ‘extra revenue” as may V necessary to secure for _“returned tiibcrculous soldiers W as well as _ciyilians similarly afflicted within this pro-` SU vince" such treatment in the Dalton Sanatorium, spec- I ially approved for that purpose, “as advanced scienti-‘ "_ fic `carq`_`and skill can supply.” It is explained_ that fl e “the decline in revenue arising from the war, together_ with the extraordinary expenditures occasioned there- by makes it necessary that special means be adopted 'S to make' provision “for these two 'special objects."' th Care of the dependents of those who have gone to t0 fight our country’s battles is a sacred duty and a sac- fh red obligation. This we has been thrust upon us lt through no act of our own or of the Empire. The fight is _for our homes and our institutions. We could do no other than takepur part init. Our men have gone out to fight, if necessary to die» that our homes_ _shall beinviolate, and that the heritage handed down a to us as a sacred trust shall be preserved _for our child-. _S ren and their children’s children. The dependents of . P0 these men are with rs: we are asked to sec that they. a course we should take; th path of duty lies straight k before us. It is the country's obligation and the coiin-~ 0 try will, we feel assured, stand behinii the government 1,0 ._ k. h . . _ iii -ina ing 1 e necessary provision. ` h _ws ____ _s~___t __ __ __ _ ii _ _ H, ~ ______“' _"'=}P_f°' 'trim and reliable,-such as you wi get here. _Wecaiisupply 8’ “ ° ° °'" ‘_ * ° “ms "§”°‘=' P°l'°>/ you withthe right trunk the right dresssuitcase d th . _ ._ _ _ _ -~ " 81| 8 ith the result' that wearenow _paying in interest a ' ' ht tra ' ‘ ' ‘ _ m equivalent to the 'whole of the present land tax. :|1sg.a`nd ng bag' atapriae that meets YOU! pl8&S\11'e Try t is the policy 'of th_e‘sh`ii'ker_"1`»v_llo_wilI neither light » __ _ _ _ _ _ - _ or pay. It is the policy that makes money lenders ‘ M _ _ V ’ '_ f ch and the successors of' borrowers poor indeed. i i _ ' A 7 __ - ' “ We are mistaken if Mr. Bell represents the con-` ' ‘ _ ' ' _ ' ‘ _ ` ' l' U mmcellf 3 P0|i_¢lC8l make-shift amendment to accept __ _ ,_ _ . __ _ ___ e principle which patriotism dictates while pg,nd¢|-ing i ‘ _ - ~_ _ _ ' _ _ _ - f the views of the sordid few who would escape if-_ n ` . f » Y - ey_ could contributing their moiety to the Empire in _ I s time of need. __ ' A s'rlit“nliu)i'iiisiiiitn r The German submarine Deutschland left Baltimore s reported in oundespatches yesterday. Whether she hall _get safely across the Atlantic and reach a German rt~n safety is-a matter of considerable speculation nd,at least, before her departure was a matter of con- _ shall not want. Tlicrc can be do dispute as to what 'siderablé U-epidation on the part of her C,-¢w_ It is nown that several ‘British warships are waiting for her utside the _three-mile limit and although the ocean is ` n ers ahead of . ' eihbzfgfeagliiiihplililiegiirfeelg/wiiliyadifrigendly harborf _ on Blocks and Pulley’ ' Our obligation with reference to those who through Q exposure and hardship on the battlefield have con- sh tracted tuberculosis, as well as to the unfortunate of, G our ,civilian population' who~ havebecome similarly 0 losis,I if proper scientlicskill and.‘ti'eatrnent__are__ap- 3_1, plied in time, are curable; when these are not applied la death _is_irievitable. They Dalton Saiiatoriuin, fully 'G equipped with all that the latest discoveries of science 'A and thelgcnerosity of its donor can supply, hasbeen _hopgs and the bbagtings Of' those who wefggoing to how En land "how easil h ' placed freely att_the disposal of the province for thecare 5 eard, at least outside of German circles, since she left ermany Whether she has been ca tured or not is, I _ _ li ' f course, a` matter "of guess. The British report no ' ` . i da Raw afllitted is equally clear. Inci_pi_ent‘ cases of tubercu- captures of submarines unt_il'long a'fter,the capture hasl _ -ct°- __ _ _ _ _ _ __ een effected and then onlyto tell the number taken in _ ' f _ '*" - _ ""~ Certain P@fl°d- The Ci=ll>\§Ul'¢l?f‘lh_° flfst 0f these lafge i i erman submarines which were to carry on a tfans- ' ° nantic trade, threw eonsl__qint. p_ _n ll 01| DOW” Cf Ill] *-.7 .ot 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weeks, Mltis at the Cox Hotel, Bourls. ‘ D I O ` the Cox Hotel, Souris. _ 1 in o_ A . Mr. H. A. Richardson andtwo polls were ln Charlottetown on Tuesday to meet Mr. W. D. Ross and adn. All wont to Georgetown by the afternoon train, where Mrs. Richardson ls spending the summer. _ o o a ` Mr. Harry Tldmarlh was home on furlough for a few da_yii last week. O O \ Judge Fitilgeraldu new Bungalow at Holland Cove has added charm to the Summer Resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of Montreal are there now as guests. i I C U ' Mrs. Copeland and tho Misses Colle- land and Mrs. Bull of-Toronto Are guestsiit Mrs. Crotlsklll'li. V 1 o o _ _ Mr. W. H. Blnnlng spentthe week and at Bldeford the ¢\l0lt'0f'Ml`-‘ IIN Mrs John Rlch:rds_ Loma and Master Buster are visitors' 1 Mrs. W. S. Stewart ls registered at i_ _ ¥¥'(¥¥ comfortable” vlnce. _ ‘ _ DIILY 8El.E¢'fl0ll8 F0! » Gllllbllll IEIDEIS .--Q-I ` Furnllhld by W. 3. Louun. ‘OOO AFTER DEATH. (By Walt Muon.) I do not know just what may hop. when I go tumbling off the map, into the other void; I hope to draw a pair of wings and crown and robe, And kindred things, and harp of cellulold. But little do I walk the floor. or lose A chance to sleep and snore. by worry- ing my head about the things that may befall when I stop off this whirling ball, and llne up with the dead. I think l'vo all li man should need. in this the simple-little creed. thAt's ed in niy'lid: “With all your be square; be kln'd and just care a cent what others and just he'|l_. 'be crowns, ne ls just that the gpldetl Ladies and __ Boon These O some ,___ _ __ .;.g~ FIRE .£.':r:':._1:'.i°.s;`;.;'.1‘:.".'.;-.‘.::i “ _ ' get liisurance_satCost" ._ ' For rates in ihe P. E_.'Island Mutual Fire Insurance Companiesoii farm buildings, churches, halls. school houses. country _stores etc. Apply to Royal Bank Building ' Charlottetown Heat in Your Winter ' ` ' _'"9' ."' f'fl..f"'$..' "'.'. _ l‘riiiiior'a sanitary hot-air heallngisyotem. ~ _ 'mi tfaysteminttanni- .mr w1ii_ter.d`aystliiitarecoming'. _.'{~ V f. __ _-.__i ' _ ‘._'_.‘ u\i,o4»'fti‘l iia.._a:».im. umomm new .mrr i ' _ . > I . ` M ;'i'i' 01| full, _ like a' cushion 1 c. ll. nizti; ~ iios-1-zzswimo. ’ ,W _ When You Want Good Summer ou makeno mistake when ou investigate the merltsof Stea,llablh _lth-" ill, the cold of winteeit' siiilsuiiyiialir vemhciiiignthun _ _ when the _work of installation would bother 113 ‘ ~l_eti'st;~is proper time to see about ii system ofthe eo _ _.f up-r"\ »~. vm l niissrJu'.w.¢i¢-.»fwuu;vrnvunrw\umu»; 1r.m nvi