“notifiant”an ‘vlesn-I a: r .hm (—lbo h Il... km “imbu.th m °' O M nuque—aulne... v J THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 SCHOOI. AND COLLÈGE “nom the oonunon country schoçl to Prince or Wales Collage il but a Itep and probably one ellild in —-—.o-.——- BELFISH INCONSISTENCY lire flores back to tbem again. le- “Dan‘t buy Engliäh Conee. on t0 a professional or seml-pro home emprprise, their llvmg on tht- iarm. in tradcîv wach or “Buy al Home“ enthu the necessity or guarllmg lhc la! press and pulpit. irom billbodrri least observant. What inllucnce does the com‘own pnople. Wc have bien toid 11mm prepared one rm college andàhought in lhe Unlted States mcana that une will he given the advantLK dollar taken rrom a Canadiaa age or higher education. or comîfgmployoe. Our merchants havt panionship wlth cducated men and:proached it. our tradcsmnn havr women. with cenlmerc'lül. soma-irepcatm il and wc- all saw tllo lo- and national lire and li he faiîï‘gic or it and shoutnrd “Buy home- the iault is ‘hia own. What or tllelmade gonds." Yet every man on nineteen'! They are t0 b8 "am‘ïdzwoman or us, wlicn the opportuni for citlzenship. an lniiniteiy S'eatfty oirered hy whir:h we conld save er business than tu be round m'a dollar or pander to a 1nd or fa- any or thc so-called “lcarned 1"“) :shion bought our boots or our hata iesslonsï" ‘ ,or our wedding trousseau in t'no We heur and read much theñîêljnitcd Stalles. Not only we arlîn- dayB about Ü“? €051 01 educalinulary rank and rile consumcrs have and the nccd or better‘training lvlîdone thia but our merchantn havei teachcre. What do we m0811 l’:;«lone lt. A Job lnt or American better training? The 3mm" 'Cigoods ÎF tlirown on the Cunadim teach :he various SUbJQClS ares :markeî; the wholusnlcr allers lt to cribed ln 111e currlcm‘lm? 1' "n'lhe retailer, the latter sees some a ail. i; rails very m short miaonars m il and ne rails ror u. Lil- wbat it oulähl l0 he- UMMt‘ma” lthough he knows in hls heart and ,lY lu 100 many 03595 mi“ i5 “u':preachns wlth hls moutli thnt nis Wc have fort!!!th me ""3 5m“ "l purchasc monns the snatching or educatit‘n. namt‘lyv lhe making 0’ legitlmate employmcnt out or tlli good citizens. Hallbstl’flnot We‘elhands or thosc who would be hls ly the hûneäly “'31 99°31’“ la“ l’yicustomers lf they were earning n a technlcality but llle honesty lhd‘ldecent wage. For thc sake or u Wùu’ld Dmrer “en 3 la“ "5"" laïrcw dollars in hand lie deprlvcs an ac! or CI'OOlŒdnessë "l"icev “°‘;his own would-be customers or th‘. ror sel! ülone hui 10|“ 0‘" l"mowlmeans; lly wllich they might he men; courteay. not the ilim-rlam oiÎ the smart sot but the courtcal’ me" or a klndly heart. respect ror ou/ eldcra and lhosc placed in authoz'i comc profitable customcrs. Our politicians. more interested iin making their politicul lives se l cure pander to thls human weak- ty (Jva “flflthes‘l and klndred "m" 'neas. in order m malte it ensicr teI'B Il"! MW" mention“ in muni to huy deslrable rorelgn goodsthey 6l mir 80h00]“ 0' in ""3 prescrit)“ promise to rcmove tho customa examlnutlons ror teachers. And J'H‘lduiy; they are or greater Importance thon the thrc-e R's whlch conatltutc tilt common roundaticn or all our cdu in order tn secure the sup- lport or thc manuracturcrs and em ployeca thcy promise t0 snieguard their intcrests and when thcy Gallo". ‘v [have socurcd thnir electlon t’ney These prime necessltles ror nom]!l “y m Mena hum Dames and mm cltizenship should he glven muchlemmy m". l We aaid “polltlcluns.” This la lriot sll'ictly rnlr. There la but one clnss or polltlcians ln Canada who have'done thls; that Is thc Liberul par-ty. For ior'ty years ihey have preached rree trnde or neui [Vrree trnde, to hoodwlnk a certain clans or consumsrs and. when cleo ted. have practlsed protection. Tht "Laurier tnrlii at lts lowest point hss heon as highly proiectlve as any s'age or the National pollcy 4The Flcldlng policy toduy Is pro more ntientlon ln our achools than thcy are. Evcry tenoher, old and young. uhould be rirst or all s. lady or u gentleman and by that we mean one who La at al’l limes cour- teous. self-respecting, respectrul tr othersz' glvlng honest service and instilllng into thelr puplls lbs gros: vital ract that honeat service is the rirst great duty or llre and that material pmsperity ls not nscsssa' rily success. The teacller must. ho . en influence ror good. ror guidancq lnto truc mnnly and womanly clti senship il he or she ls to properly u me "neer 0L me connu} flll the position they occupy.’ We flamand nesd to plane more BIIIphIIll on "me, "huard! “un” mm” this part or the toncher's cslllnn commun” hue been removm nous un. “ne m “lacune . tu King Government at Ottawa bas er ror the guidance or (ne childrea point out i5 that tire conduct or thay can do so more cheaply or! or the country than cither tbe col l'nlted Statcs. previous to the in enmhiug but "m te“ or a d"l'sc’lu'lh lege or the unlversity. We are by tioductlon ‘or me Fordnlzy B.ll and. no menus nilnimizing the value oi its practically prohibitive tariflldefem m mm "me. the coîlege or university. As al- :he country was literally placardwiI ready stated the country schoo' with such mottoes a5 “Don‘t huyl ThL‘ Ivnil‘d Farmfil's' Gnvern'i derives lta» lire rrom these but that Lipion tea. Buy our own hranrlsl' Bu"rln a similar position. .It has been en properly conducted country Amerlcan!" and similar iniunc achools thc collages and universiltions. Yet tire average Ameriw-iiparty in the Legislature, but nut‘ ries will take «arc or thrmselves. 'purchasr-d to his lasle or to ilislhaving a Stra'gm Par" Suiipùrl Bearing in mind the tact thzvt’pocket bock ahsolutely regardles.c where one child in twenty passesof me affect upon home [rude and resalonal career nineteen mak‘.‘ in Canada we have had o'lridepe’m’mîä‘ . Dfury ha: so l'ar bcen en' h '- - oiten in unrcmunerative calllngh. siasm. We have hecn advlsed rromip j ' ù led m“ ter thn-ugh the formative perÎOd 0! and platiorm to huy home marielWith thc skin or the fox.” l're will he apparent dVCD tu tne goods. io encourage home indus, ftry. to give cmployment t0 our‘ mon school exert on the ninetecn? that evcry'dollar's worth or goonls The breath or Ilic whlch they uo There is no railure. God's lmmoriul To errrs which would clse moro Dereat la thon but vlctory delsycd small Jealouele's. Nm on], a". but ",0 And e'en the greutest vlct‘rles or their respoctlve leglslatures. The beau in liiat position rrom the be- ginning oi ita precarioue existence in Dcccmber last. Premier Kingl was accustomed to talk much aboutl ing a House or 48 members “mandates” during the pre-election. I ' art ' ‘nad but " r it 'n me ' days and dcnounced the Meighenlp ’ "3 ° s o‘ n twenty takes the step. From Princt Onr Iellish lnconsistency in per Gonmmem a, un uammnucu and :îïïtœlzlñ Ï;Ï::älonî5t;:°ääl: ol Walee College to the University haps nowhere better exempllrled “uourping” administration. lie han ' ‘ choerrul. ‘11 am seing to dress in V il but a step and not more Lhau than ln tue matter or our trading. 1'90“ V9" 5"?“ 3b)“ mandal‘“ one in twenty takes it. The relu. Pollticiau and patriots, in season. tlvo im rtance or the achool and and out or season. preach the benc- ' the collïe or university. rrom tac iits or tradiag a! home; every- A The King [Gonmmem “M a]. and a" m’he' parues 00ml).an aux): ror tho others, and the man- point oi view or tbe greatent gow body believea in the doctirne; 'nost but not duite hglr the House to the greatest uumber is more -everybody subàcrlbes to it and un: "I C°mmonsfll ils l’ack. It nas so rore easily computed. The fac‘ hesitstlngly denount'es t'ne mauË that the country school derives its or the woman who goes abxoad ror' and usurpations since ih) House occu ‘ed. cr a surricient numher or Progrea- p. sives to 38615! at Critieal timos and lt will be seen irom whn lire rrom me college and the uni tiroir necessities. Yet practically more man once has laced defeagl t versity ls not ignored but tliat s'everyboo'y. when the opportuni y 50 Clloâelr that thore wus aines: a another stoiy. Wlnt we '1le zo (mers, buys fort-lign goods when Dame m me Lbeml raul‘" Th's lwas notablly lroe in one or the l'ly _ . . . 4 Most halr the ('anadian eo e ra 9d a me" “i brlc'“bra° mm “0' portance t0 us and or inrlnltelyjat home. We Canadiens are nolädlsappomting tu the Progressivesfvidauy au How" mwîr ä; vîry body damd 1° si“ him amers} more vital conccru to thc illturelalone in this inconaistency. ln tbtl'mm me Pra’rm Provinces t"atlurtoertaln tenure. three or the four Senne remonnmucœ and 99'51"" "mg no “un,” par” majo'fly, ing urg‘ings were all Lhai could be non and another gens-ml clvctioni 'menl in Ontarlo under Premier; l‘Drury has been rrom the heginning and is a governmcnt hy tlie larges! lar iavor in thc yenrs to coule? geuhflcient to control Vthatbody. The United Fa'mers or Ontarmi AS 1° me chance“ 0' "w Pronrfl' 50m9 "ours "r MÊME“), smep' Nm have a rathcr loo'se allxan 'e with ‘5‘“ pany "e" b°°°mm9 “minant long alterwardä a change w“ mime] lllo Labor re'ire>sentativc d Il ‘Mn (menu “flans me), appear m b0 in me unes. and me pmblem was 'I l z - b 4" 1' 5mn" 11.41.04 Canada, In me "9M toget Pote to attend the reliearsal . or the Fleldmg budget ’.s mon m eo that hc might have his cue ior snme Llhem b ' ‘ ' p 7 - l ‘upport and Premierhect‘nm.‘t p." en, “mm n me nighi. lt was solvcd hy Lii. remier King “whpr m r0 _ ‘tenda poweriu Iy t0 separage ",0 lian Russell dragging him riown.ai- i . t3 . Eskm w“ '00 shofl m pmcf i: :uîiwesternpi’rourenlves rrom such mon "y "mm forœ' . t - support as they have hithèrto glven _. 7 ' A Qulck Wlt. 1. I V s-iveism has sa rar obtained a sun— ' Gin Manitoba the .Norrts Liberallâtanflal 'ootho'd un on], ôntaflo TPetz- was an original coulerllan. l overnmen-t has not rnr yenrs pasfgand In "le un,“ Puma prov. or someihing the same stamp as out 0' “me lWilll Rogers. Ho was noted ror his n 's “sentie” y a "a" moyemem' eomewllat (lisconccriing giit or lm-l _ .fifi ä..- tir—D. _ , 4 une Marking 0‘ Goods Act' By du and alao sectional. Mr. Crcrar as prov'smg dmoglm or a humnmusl irepeal Or me“ two Canada biklzts hvead has provedj conspicuous liallure as a leader. All thls being y nlfly. l înow ihe second in strength in tlie i3 leader; menîuttawn l’arliamont, will f.ght for: ,0; “5mn and M houe“ cnnvic lits hand in the by—eiections and thc- . also upon occarionl tc the Krmg Gavernr’nenr. l’rogros éhccn ohle to cornmand a Do rlvi . _' > . ' mecs—four m Ëmalorlly in the Leglslaturc and at p “aces ;co ' f '"les a dump'mï "L'un", [0' u’eiadmitred the Progressive il.nltcd Stores and Germany. What wo nœud l w ich arc . inceds and have tlle courage t0 sayl t0 °°m° Tho result will be worln Lso when seeklng political supportilhe atto A ntion ut“ all active politl» [and lhe honcsty t0 carry out theirlcians. 1 N Lillian Russell was Beloved Actress s ILillian Russell waa one or tllosc women who are to he wrlttcn ouout nom m. w. a. “un” Iorva in tenms ot‘ auection anu es» commun" teem, exccpt tho er‘l.er happena ta _ no lie a liardcncd dramatic crltlc. lier THERE l8 No FAILURE death has heen rollowed by an ont _____ nourlng on tlie part or thc playcrä who wore at one rime or anothor There is no railure. Lire itaelia d‘associated wlth her that we h‘ave s . . 0l victtfruygo'er 'death, and ages longilîever seen aquaued m 81mn“ c". Have mm me 8m", 0m orlcumatances. She seeme to have tflumphs wmugm lbeen almost the perfect woman. Chemins [mm me mm“ oncelShc was acclalmed as the lovellest 'hcld ror naught. waman on ths Amerlcnn stage,pcrv The battle's over; though doreatull‘haps the moat Ibeautirul ln Amcri- now. a_ h [n commg “me me wamng worm C S e Waa alsoa wlt. These iwo 5M“ how qualitlce ware sumcient to maku Berorc thc throne or Truth that'slh" "mou-'5- ‘bu'v Whell W0 read lrl- bullded high lbutea to her lly Lcw Fields and Abovc thc dust or those whusc ash. ‘F‘nancla Wlllson. it la not npon tho cs lie lovcliness or her rare or il I , gure. or All he'ïltllçsswsltl the ElONÜ‘“l “Kh- ihe nimblcness or «her mlnd thai When dcath obscurred .the light or they dweu- They mlgh‘î- b8 trying “en” un. to descrrbe some good-natured cook, some homcly splnster, whose nohlc There la no railurc. li’ we could but character dlstlnguishel her abovc see _ others. “Queen Llllian." they call Beyongethc battlo lino. ir we cou.d her. and me), and (“hem who have thre hnttlc smokc does nc'er bo— wrmen 3mm“ her “grec “h?” "hem cou“! me eye_ isvnone othor to tnkc her place.and Thcn wcr slionld know thatthat the position Elle occupied on A Wilere tlàesfinprostrate lie -' me Amencan Stage w“ noverhem ccoutercd in a ments or teat.) "m. m, ' _ . ' I chet Freedom's radiant rorm haa b (:1 m’y alnldun'“ ‘nd may "(—Vcl' drawn new hrcath— e 5 88411. nohly gave Shall swcll anew ahove tho lowly V grave " Her hoanty was or that rarelype And glllveärïlälïhàltfîeda'ld 1'090 w that when one looks ut her ln the Like hattlc drums that nevor sounJ costumes 0' twemy'flv" or tmrty' mueat. live yoara ago it stlvll challenges. She never was submerged by her clolhes. in a crinollne. in curling Rell Beauty. plan r n Accounts no loss a lesson lcnrned pape S ne sa“ "pneus beau'lml for mm. and original. Nor dld si"; ever Dcreat is ort the discipline we noed “90m COHSClOHS 0l her looks. Mut-h T0 save un rrnm the wrong, or ot her voluo as a theatrical attrac- tonchlng hcod tlon wos due to the wondcrrul reg- ularit or ho r . V denrly mst_ y r eaturos the lure or .A iesson lesrned ls ne'er a battle her eyes' and h" 3'50"“ "KWB' la” But theso wero things that she mon" ammuzh nm au promu," Whene'or ihe cause is rlght, bo no; “mm Maily forget. Svhe dld nnt arrald: tvrade on thom. She mu; wiihout it may have been thst her chsrm was o me world s universallv Ars orten won when bottlev rings acknomedged un" 5M 00"” “mm, a", turled. not to lnslst upon her pulchrltude. and to dlscrlminste more curerully-,m..“,,y me Anudumplng A“ "d L . “à. 4 Hpr good nature was such thai :h’o ÏHOMAS .pEED Mosnv other “tresses in. the compsny wh’o ÏÏÏÏ. :ÏIËÎÏÆ wily manuel! and mon: un thœe princtpal contut- Mule“ in d’9 du“ 'Q'Â'lealli An unusual reature in the pollti- in): Mlà t":345! Progrtsïvu r nces are - or soeur a J. l M .u u r...- Îäàaîitïgznnumïîem majorlty in the nov Hanse. flaire that are holding power vrithout a 5'. a! 00m0. lhe Pl'ülbillty tint. ï un B m “mm mm reliable. or. vs un] gay an ont“ 38 halo“ mer o! ths thrce lai-g. M part: majority u taeir bac! in 91' mm“ ml! «Main a amortir. Govornment. led by Premier Poster ha; been since tlie last election racv rhum but 24 were elected as Lib. :erals. Deducting tho Speaker the Government now hns ror the nm time a clear party majority ln tue mu man _ Hanse. lt ls a very smal: majorll)’ "mais." w-hat was good enough "le" ‘ . un.“ ibe count nov hein; Liberals 26 making 22. Tire Poster Govern— agora surmounted what mlghthave ment bas thererore a relxable vo:- proved a formidable obstacle but in m o ’t r - " ' = . A I“ depended [mon me assistance A g ai l'l y o thrce vnth all acals ror her lead jabovo stated that the Federal Gov- Flelds surs that when Mies ‘Rus— ;ernment. the Government of Ontar. soli was a 'member or lils company. io, Manitoba and New Brungwlck Pote Daley. a ramous comedian. . . .‘Which collectiver represem me ne‘ver could bo inducod to attenda levrsmna on Ihc budget. Mr. ,m; . . . , rehœrw. îHe wav- go hlghly valu. the country school l5 or more lm- more to their liking than thcy CahçFielding's promsals wem 50 une ‘ "3 Dominion lederdll)’ and al- a __ and the rourth havlng n party mai- sa ' . ' a ved the lung Government rrom on” M m'y “reg “le snuauon anised to attend a rehears-J at 10 is quite unique in the polltical his. a" m' me ne" day' dumping in “on tory or Canada since the rormation la! the. Dominion. .0bvlously, ir l ve look to the future very ....much rwiil nepcnd upon the fortunes or the no.called Progressive party. Will it advance or reccde in popn' llions. who know what the country‘gonerall provmdal elocuon v tribnws are from girls and Imen who m or heanty M 'cnn- '. , ‘ Il u 4 . E tillllillllTElthll cumul“ Nm B, m w” on“.me mai: .3... == mon." A 00ml. allant Mer. ' nt. Tho minet ioh or the du vas Lhe Job or her managers. v - 143w Pields relates dut once the In ruew answtck the Liberal connu “s m’aura“: in. me_ night stands at a time or yen when mont or ihs theotres un Aolosod. They lnd lrequently t0 lue bila. ln one city they were billalrora or Io nre nonplussed. Lillian alone was thohall," ebe said. “li someono a tent for une wilh tor ihe [nous star was good en. Cajollng Daley. is addrcssed to him. Finally he pro- my wny home." In thc interval thc .. " ÿ . 5;: r ".‘The Héberdäsherÿ” ' Dollars Days Thursday and Eriday . .. _ June' 22ml and 23rd... . We intend on these days t0 make il: worth your while to shop al; “THE HABERDASHERY.” . ’ han that had no dressing noms. Tire womeu members or the troupe The best line of Men’s Wear in the city will be ofi'et'ed you at WHOLESALE PRICES, or lower. Genuine reductions all over the store. Shop early in the day. Wholesale Prices on Big t Stock of New Goods lime oi t:.e rnhearsal was c‘unge'l, but tlierc vos no way or natîiyinz Daly. So when he turned up the noxt morning. there was nobody lthore but a wrlthlng manager. “i'll never attend another one or yuur reheauals ne long as l live," said Peler. who un iht he had wnsted -4._\.r characler. ‘lt is sald that neithor Daley nor any other actor so gilted’ conld disonnœrt 'Lillian. She waal Irlght =there with tire appropriate! comeback. l-‘ields tells us that other actore uscd to ask that they' be put in stencil with her, ‘because she was so stimulating. Other played humble roles and who testi- iry t0 her untaillng kindneas and the. welrare. lShe aettled quarrcls. showed how uni'onndezl were ical- ongles, assistcd thc management. and lcrt. as one writer aays. “a logend ol. lovcliness," that will not! rade rrom the Amcrlcan stage ior many years. Joint Authotship oi Damas’ W01 ks Arter generatious or qulbbllng among laymen the French courts have acttled apparenily once and ror all the dlsputed question or the authorshlp or the romances or Al- exander Dumas, the eider: With rare loglc the court held tint whlle no name shall be iolnod wilh thnt or Dumas as collaborator. the licirs or Auguste Marquer. who clnimed this distinction, are entlti— od to silure with Dumas' helrs ln royaltlua, says thc New York lier uld. Almost rirtyvtwo years hud passed alter Duma'a dcath whcn this dispute was hrought into court through an action hy the helrs or Mnrqueg agalnatlthe hclrs or Du- mas. ’l‘hcn began a great turning over or pages or manuscrlpts and delving into litcrary traditions and strong int'erest sile look ln tlieir’u _ 1 Roys’ Suits. hlstory or the rortles and iirtles. SILK TIES 50C. Hundreds of handsome Silk Ties, worth 81.00 and 81.25, will be cleared out Dollar Days at- - . - - . - - .500 v WORK SHIRTS. 85e. 5 dozen good strong Work Shîrts, worth uPtoSL25, DollarDays ...-................... 856. FINE SHIRTS. 8154“ 10 dozen Fine Striped Shirts, newl fresh stock, worth at least 81.50. Dollar Days - . - . - . . - - .81. .s BA'LBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. 39 cents. How about some good Balbriggan Underwear for your boys? ,Dollar Days, shirts or drawers . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . ..‘.39c. KHAKI WORK SHIRTS, 81.15. Here is a w‘hale- of a bar- gain, 81.50. Khaki Shirts, large and roomy, Dollar Days. . .llil.15 MEN ’S STRONG BRACES, 25e pr. Dozens of Men’s legther end Braces, strong and sturdy, good elastic, Dollar Days- .200 Dr- FINE CAPS, 81.25. A large lot of odds and ends in Caus, one or twoof a kind worth up to 82.50, Dollar Days. - . - . 151.25 BOYS’ COTTON SWEATERS. 50c. Blue cotton Sweaters, fit boys 4 years t0 12 years. Special Dollar Days- . - . c - - - . . . .500 MEN’S FUR EELT HATS, 83.00. New fur felt Hats, in browns, greys, Dollar 83.00 HEAVY BLUE OVERALLS, 81.50 pair. 'Also blue and white stripes, heavy and good, and double sewed “Goodhue” Dollar Days, per pair 8H50 MEN ’S BLACK OILCOATS, 83.00. Hcre’s a dandy bareain _a good (mcoat for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6300 on Dollar Days greens and other good shades, worth up to 85.00, MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS 815. Those Serge Suits are ail wool, worth 822. A11 we ask is t0 compare it with any suit in the city at the same pricc. Selling Dollar Days - - n 4515-00 MEN’S VERY FINE BLUE SERGE SUITS, 822. Just 10 ., r left in this line. Previously sold at 838.00. Sizes 38 t0 44 mch ‘ DollarDays MEN’S TWEED RAINCOATS 812. About 10 Coats left of the 825 ' We are clearing out at 812. Come Dollar Days and pîck I' "+1 MEN’S FINE TWEED SUITS, 822. Dollar Days w'e will clear out al] Men’s Tweed Suits worth up t0 828 for 822.00. Come and get a real suit bargain. Al] sizes. ' YOUNG MEN’S TWEED SUITS. 815. Dollar Days we are clearing out about 20 Young Men’s Suits at. . .. . . . . . . . 515.00 ROYS’ SUITS, 89.50. Dollar Davs wc are clearing up our Suits wortb up to 816.50, will be sold Dollar Days for 89.50. Sizes up to 35. 2' Wholesale Prices on TllurSday land Friday Henderson 81‘ Cudmore 101 Grafton Street There was no douht or the collabo— ration or Marquer. ror Dumas hlm‘ sclr pair: a tribute to il. as "mont came to llght in the courts in 1858. to Dumas ror 145,000 irancs. Dumu’ Bankruptcy. atreHlsiorlqne. whlch lie rounded arnsorhed Ms large onrnlnga and lelt him penniless. Marquer dld not_ receivo hls mnney. hnt he sot 3* luw to rlrty yenrs. and thnt t ‘ . - “ ld. ‘ a c' - r important and va'uable." A“ “"3 sliould have tho ndvuntugc or titis bd llL nlleu roWrOle. Thû K S À_ Ë l‘l‘äil The court (leu. oray makes u suggestion or what , n v ‘ li ' . when n w“ disclowd “m (en dod in tholr ravor thus continuln, Loltboratlon mlght be when lie to them thelr royalties rrom 1908 wrote or ordera to a llterary as- yoars prevlously Martinet had ceded .. ms signature and authmfla r. ms Dumas had, besldcs Marquer. ather slstnnt: Mr. Jones. lr yoll 9181158. g collaboratora--Paul Lacrolx, the itu the Archblahop must dic this mord lluns Mallerlile and Florentine, and ï; """W‘Er—ïr This collaboration (00;!!!de onwpag_°_Nm_e') severo attacks extension or tlme. Paul Bocage. called rortlh soma Soon srterwnrd. howcver. Domns “9°” qumas' “N"ny un“ 0‘ C'B‘J' becumc hankmph He nttemm m Jacquot, in his exuggcrateddescrip- ksep un his grent eslnte nt Saint n” work' "Fabrique de oermamenqmye and 10 9mm.th anison Alexandre Dumas et clo." me mon.“ n, ms Muse" 0m w in thls Dumus' studio was compar- gether with thn rallnre or the 'l‘he- 6d m “ factor” romans Helps to Authors. Tho exact shsre thst these col. recognition whlnh sccured to hlrn laborators hnd in the ncvels which stnied proprletary rlghts. Marquerer Dumû!’ Mme Wlll dled in 1885 and hin rigth survivent never be known. for twonty yenrs. or untll 1908. But no! Mnrquet's heirs contnnded that au. rot litorary materlal. but they rur- thofl' I'lshts :hsd bsen extended by nlsbed him vrlth outllnes or perhaps His assistants only mnde researdhes ror him storles they plnnncd by hinlsuli. and these. lt la VOUR OWN Boy a Ornat.West [Lit Illyndriiain 8: Co. Ltd. Usagers ror P. Il. l.‘ omet l u! men: l8 A Lo'r r- MANHoon uuosnwm'r'rm av meun- nAncs COMPANIIB. nouer Lire lnsurance should be l il!“ or mur-plans nad‘ your'rmllv'l Iulrlltlee or a chance to live ricin alter your death. An lncome rorm or lnsurnnce ls n vise provision. ths mont popular “Mnds n CIIII' dm". _ Tho__ ouest inconnu] Mono ri