rlis-cnanmrrnrown consume n I I Agreement ,_ 0n IflsIl Iillsstloa LONDON. Sept. Gr-WII-h the e).- ception of the Morning Post which said "1t is Impossible to make terms with a rattlesnake" the Landon . summons. 7, 1921 an cover the remnant of the old time . liberalism. The fight. In this prov- ince will be peculiarly between the Government and the Grain Growers and what there is of the liberal vote lwiii cast in its lot with the forces of stability. Cabinet reorganisation la expect- ed in a week or ten days. It is gen eraily accepted that It. B. Bennett IIIBABBI) "IIlBll l! You vault l ‘ atop chi-urine or lfflflklflt fut’ a lux ef1ifoovit fir!‘ Tobacco. ou will bu lsurpIInI-d iiow cunni- vrill be m slop. l: kills m» desire for ‘robot-co and tlfljgp, Price, Three dollars a box. ' _ ‘F1101 IIIIII Brn w IIITIIK-lll and energy. lieu- Bulid up it _ "Wdibv Append Z11»? ‘.i'.‘P""**-s "n4nmsnuu§- isauravamlluml - ulna of i l lluslsluo p '10 IARIIIA _: Iy‘ CAROLYN IIEGHIR Om ‘ You cannot kn PTEAI ou have tried "Salads". ‘Saiadf’, Montreal. ow how rg-lifi 3:136:23‘ ‘teecen be until Desirable . For Residence Sale _ I offer for sale my residence on Poplar Avenue, Summerside, consisting of two and three quarters of land with orchard and four- teen room house. The house is finished with hardwood floors throughout, hotlwatei- heat- ing, electric light and sewerage. Is built as a residence for one or for two families. Inquire at McQuarl-ie and Arsenault, B8.I1'13l81‘S, Summerslde or to undersigned. A. E_ ARSENAULT King} County Liberal Conservative Association In accordance with the constitution an in- augural meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL, GEORGETOWN 0n Tuesday, Sept. 131b, i921 At 11 o'clock a. m. T01‘ the purpose of completing the organiza- tion of the County. Liberal Conservative Voters o are invited to be present. At this meeting a candidate will‘ be nominated to contest the forth coming federal election, All corlveners and other officials will leases take t he necessary pro~ cecdlngs to send five delegates from each poll m the county. H. D. McEWEN, President llesidence for Sale " Atfieuieiows Ideal summer (I winter home. 10 rooms, electric light. sewerage. llfllh-TOIV hm and cold water. llanlweol flaws. Inge garden asll vellor. name n page, also drive, (reins-t waits. Price rilllt to Im nledinm purchaser Apply H. F. Mac Plies, Georgetown. Glut A_|_ct_ios Sale firv-ui lulriion sale of choir-e re- Kl-‘IIPTQIl Jersey and Gr-uiu Ayn ulllra and Shel-thorn Cattle at Wood islands 0N THURSDAY ‘The lth Day of September. 1921 At 2 o'clock p_ m. The FDIICWlIIII-r- STOFK-I pun bred registered) Jersey (‘ow ll milk. S years old. l pure brel registered Jersey cow lo iroshel Sept. 5th, i years old, 1 palm bred resistor-ii Jersey cow in milk I years eid_ 1 grads Ayr~ ehiro l0 freshen Sept lst i years old, l grade Ayrshire in milk 7 years old. 1 grade Ayrshire In milk 2 141 years old, ,1 granlm Siioetiwra la milks yrs. i pure bred registered Sllorlllorn III] ll yours old, i gene- ral ylurpos’ horse 9 yours old. 10 rlloll-n pig 3 and 5 months old. 50 hear. lIPHEWBhWW-J sectional Hood er, new. In!” mun. i disc ‘lar- row, new. Massey liaris. 1 vari nml wheels. l set of bflbsloighs. 1 lruck Iarul. 1 driving wagon’ 1 9e Level! ffream Separator new. 1 ellare fl International Mun-lire spreader new. l wood sleigh. a quantity of harness and etc... 100 sfmk of prime wileai. 3 acres of pnlllfnea, Ijfflfll" TERRIIS~I4 mouths credit on all sums over $10.00 diper cent nff for Mall. If stormy one the first fine dsy folowtng. MACMILLAN I808. J. A. MQDONALQ ' Auctioneer. Quin. 1 brood sow. 100 hens old. E illearing Auction l ill" 1 am instructed by Mr. Murray Robertson to sell by nubile auction on his premises, at Cavendish. on Thursday, Sept. 15. 19211 at (mu ;o'clock the following stock, inlpie- lments, crop and household furni- turn:- STOCKml driving horse 10- yrs r~lrl IBZITDD Ideal), 1 draft mare ‘.1 yrs. did. 1200 libs, 1 draft mare i Jrfl. old. 1300 lbs._ l more 3 -yrs. lz-‘ld. 1300 lbs, (Duke of Cornwall), i1 filly 1 yr. old. mllfiflld-‘ilfll. t? ‘Illllffh cow's, 4 heifers 2 yrs. old, 1 {bull 2 yrs. old. 1 heifer 1 yl". oil], '2 .steers 1 yr. old. 4 calves 4 spring and gellilkens. 1'5 geese. 3 sheep. lAIplAEAlEXTS““1 sectional. seed- _PI'. 1 mower. i gang plow. 1 single lpiulv. i set Rnndle barrows. 1 set lliron barrows. 1 sci spike llarrolvs ,1 out spring tooth barrows. 1 truck Namn. 1 can,‘ 1 hay rake; 1 light pivllgrln, i light. sleigh. 2 wcnd lslclghs. i ‘nay fork, rope mill Illocks‘. '1 set light harness. 1 pad and (llr90r‘l1lflil_ 1 crlrt saddle and breech line. 3 pll_lr leather traces. Ii erlllara land homes. 3 bridle-s single reins. ‘team reins. 1 cream separator. De Laval, ii milk cans. 4 butler crooks. i churn. 1 puipr-r. milk buckets. i idorry nearly new. forks. shovels, hoes and ll Int of articles foo nu- merous to mention. 800 ft._ inch boards. (TllOP-v-ibfl slnoks black Oats. Z00 stocks luixed grain. 20 tons mood choice hay. a, quantity of straw. 2 acres potatoes. 34 acre gocli turnips. FFRNlTUIiIY~BEII room. dining room, parlor and tchen furniture 1 cooking stove. 1 ase burner. Sli- ver Moon Ne. l1. 1 rocufstuve. 1 wriulzor. (new) TERMS-All sums of 85.00 and under cash; over that amount it months credit on approved joint notes. Six per vent diecotlllt for cash. Should day prove very stormy sale will be held on following day at same hour. Sale positive an farm Is sold. W. D_ MoOOUBREY. Auctioneer f the County chapter XIV. "It's a peach of a sight!" Marcia said. her lspirits rising with 6116f)‘ step they took in the crisp night sir. lt was Thursday night, ssus- ual theyshad dined out. “Let's_go .10 the Ritzlnore. I'm crazy for u good dance.‘ _ I "Not to-inght. l am too tired." I John's answer had been curt. Marcia acqueiesced with a shrug He had had a hard day; had been obliged to do something he hated —-ask for time on some of, their bills. Everything Marcia said had rubbed him the wrong way. Everything they did that night had only added to his discomfort. The restaurant dinner cost near- ly six doilul“, although he had eat- en practlcailiy nothing. Bu! Mur- cia as usual had insisted upon hav- lug dishes they never had at home ‘dishes that Della was not capable- Irl‘ cooking. and hence costly. U-sual iy he agreed withher that it was ‘a good plan. but tonight dollars loomed large in his mind. He would have preferred a cold bite at home. They had lingered long over their coffee, Marcia interested in a gay party at the next table. while John had fretted to he gone. Bed to him seemed the most attractive place he couidcthink of. he was so weary. “You're u charming companion tonight." sarcastically remarked Marcia as they neared llolue. John occupied with ills thouzhts. hall been unusually" silent. But she had sold it without apparent resent- ment. She wanted to dduce. As 1on2 us he would not, she cared iiiile that he was silent. I When they readied the elevator John remarked: v “I'm going to take a walk. Dom wait for me. 0G right to bed. l have a rotten headache and play be lute." “Very well, I'm sorry your head aches. Mal"be the fresh uir will help _ vou. ll noticed ii was rather closl i n the restaurant,’ she said, aux‘ yawned behind her hand before shi entered the elevator. Until they reached home John had thought he would retire a‘ once. ‘But suddenly the thought n1 Marcilfs chatter seemed more ihnr he could hear. He would walk nnti‘ she hnd retired. then gn quietly i1 bed without waking her. His: nerve. were. us lle said l0 ilimself lrazz led. “Nu one can keep up the pace I am frying to and get uway will it forever." he said as he walked along. iHe referred to his work. am‘ the strain it was to please ltfarcir ‘by playing the host unill a lair hour several nights a week. or going out wltfi her. "Yet wnat arr I to do?“ he uwent on. communism with himself. "I can't make ends meet as it is. If I say anything Slif is ‘unhappy. \l wonder if all women ~" he ilaltcd his thoughts. N01 even so would he think of Murcia his wife. let alone put inirl word‘ He had chosen llcr from ail lll’ girls he ihd known because shv was the one he loved. She lover‘ hinl-iilui he know. She was young he apologized. She would heuiorl considerate as she grew older. Just why the thought should have been lhlli-\\'(‘1i with u sigh h1- couid not have explained. He ton s young. yet he had to bear the burden tint should ilave been silul ed equally. “llfs ll queer world." he solilo quizcll as he truneli his stops to ward home an hour inter. "Till harder I iry the less I seem able ll do to satisfy her. Marcirfs u dear but she is extravagant and thought lless." And the discouraged mood still lingered when finally-he hurl gone quietly tn bed without wakinl- Iiiarcia. as he had planned. John Aldrich ltnado whkut men call "good imnney“ for one s1 young in ills profession. lie was lrlever. bright. ambitious. He hm‘ laid a ‘good foundation at teoiiegc Ihnll neither dissipated nor waster‘ ihls lime. His health was good; ha had a splendid physique. Yet lilie- he bad been married two years h! rot only hall not lsaved a cent, bui -w:lsa nut alhle iu meet his ohligui imls as promptly as when first mar ried. Something was wrong some where! l He had taken on extra wnrk t‘ the limit of his time land strength This extra work brought him morl money. but took so much out o him that it hindered instead o makinl: for progress in his protei- sion. He had hnd IIlBOFIPS, ideal, which long ago he had honed (- work out. They were now lhut vn» gue stirrlngs of his mind. rein ilzuted Ito a sort of limbo because cf the‘ wcarlness of his hruln. i John had tried several times in tl|e lust two years to explain all |this in Marcia. But she seemed absolutely lfkifipfflilfl of understand I W! the Cream left in! —=_.._ box stove. I washing machine and, l. NOTI_CE ' Modern and scientific methods of the correction of refractive errors and maicuiar anomalies of the eye H. T. ivin, Opt. D.. Optometrist. lummeraige, P. I1. l. Jlewspaperi today made the united tores mot vtniity. The greatest and Ahuou ing that she might In any way help him to work out his ideas or that she stood in the way of his ideals. "l! is moo bad you have to work so hard. old dear.‘ sile would say. "but if you won't llcnlaud what you are worth ‘f don't see what bean do about it. I certainly can‘t live ay more aharbbily than l do now. As it is. I am often mortified.” After such and similar expres slous of her luhllhllity to change things John would grow more s - ent about his affairs. the old ex- pression more often 0n his lips: "Wilafs the use?" Crop Report. Below will be foud a brie.‘ umopsls of telegraphic reports re- ~elved at the Head Office of the Bank of Montreal from its Branch- as. The Brunch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge if each local situation and are in close touch with Crop conditions in ill sections of the districts shown. the map overleaf indicates the lpproxilliute extent 0f the districts ilentioned. ' MARITIME PROVlNCES.-— Ce, “MS will he light crop. The we,“ her has been beneficial to the YDIZIIIJ urnp and roots, but report: ndicate n light yicllLGrliss pasture n inlrly good condition but more ‘aln is needed Heavy wlndfa! ire reported from some districts n Nova Scoiim- Reports from "rinoe Pldwurd lsllmd indicate that ‘cl-on! ivezliller has been favorable lflll all crop have improved. Pota- nos are estimated lo yield from lxty i0 seventy percent average -rop. PRAIRIE PROVJNCES- .Edmont0n Dlstrlcl, ideal har- osl weather. Practically all whe-li "nd a large percentnge of oats und larley out. ivfiat little wheat has leen thrashed shows exceilenl lllilples. Slight frosts lu some dis- rlcts hut no damage reported. werage crops new practically as- sllrell. Calgary District. conditions ideal iuriny, past week and threshing eporicd as commenced in a few linens. Red Deer reports fifty pr. em cutting down; iligh River and Calgary nearly all. Lethbridoe District, harvesting n full swing in the south and uactivally completed in other dis- ‘rltvts where crops are light. Fhresiling general next week. Regina District, iveuiher colvll ions good. when! cutting pructl willy (imnplcterl. Threshing star» - , yield hardly up to expectation lats estimated sixty in seventy ‘)(‘l‘(‘P.l'll lrui; yield good. Otil-er grains BfiIlBfflCIOfy. Saskatoon Dlsirlct. about seven ty five percent wheat cut, threslr ing begins next week and should ‘le general by 10th, oats and other zraills and hay will he satisfact- ory. Labour shortage reported Winnipeg District, threshing i-l ‘uli swing. Cutting not quite finish- ed in the north. Grain being mar- keted early and rapidly. II‘PRQV‘NCE OF QUEBEC. har» resting of cereals is practically ‘Clfllplfilfll. Yield light in most dis rlcls. liuot crops and grass pas- ure have greatly benefited from "ecenl. ruins. ‘~ PROVINCE OF ONTARiO.- venlher conditions on the who =- lave been good. Harvesting is lraeticzlily completed and farmers re now busy ploughing. Fall and ‘ipring wheat crops proved to be of voor quality and below average lye only fair. straw short, corn is I very heavy crop in excellent londilion. European corn borer ins lnulle an appearance in one oi wo districts. liuying now finished lght in localities bul on lhe whole lbout 75 percent of usual crop. (out crops excellent uvllh except- on or potatoes. Prospects for bul- tcr yield of apples inlprovod plea for forbearance in the latest phase of the Irish situation which developed from s. reply of De Valera to Premier Lloyd Georges plan for settlement of the contro- vorsy in the hope that a common ground might yet he found. The Dally Telegraph said “De Valerlfs -- as his previous letters to London suggests the question whether he and his colleagues are likely to appear In the role of practical and responsible adminis- trators. it has been evident they would be the last in the world to be entrusted for the work of dis- cussing the settlement on a totally new proposal and it seems plalll enough that any plenipoteutiariell nominated by the Sinn Fain would be hound ultimately by what those sending them declare to be an una1~ terable viewpoint. The cabinet is bcsi able to de- cide whether there is a possibility of progress despite this letter’ and the nation is now completely at one with the (‘rovernmerlt in its Irish policy. The last sent~ ences of De Valera‘: letter are said to express and ' make it imperative that the door of future negotiations should not be closed by us. Ireland is not all alien enemy. We must look on her as an indulgent father regards a wayward son. There must be no return of conflict until nli other means have been exhausted. BBLIFAST. Sept. il.—»Ccnlment- lng on the reply of tile Irish Slnu Fain leaders to the Prime Minister the northern whig, Uuirmist. today says the Irish cabinet has flung its ultimatum in lvlr. Lloyd George's lure.“ and 11s presentation. unless we are entirely misinformed, has been received by preparations for resuming war." reply. is going into the cabinet‘ tilough me be pill not confirfr the report. " I-‘or the Lleuleuantaiovernorsbip, of Ontario, 001' Harry Cockshutt .01 Branttord is new to tho fore. while Sir James Aitkens may ho reappointed to the Lieutenant- Govcrnorsulp of Manitoba, In the Senate the Ontario vucen- - V cies, it is believed, will go lib Sir Gym,‘ and "m" imam.“ Cum‘; George Foster and 11011-1. D. Reid M, m R, F, Green. M. Rim; '."f.:?:::..:.:.":".::* 2.1.22.2. so; ‘us: M- u» McLean. The Saskatchewan seats ‘l/néerlfmlty Lu.“ the" ls mo" u. Hon. .l. A. Calder and Art-ill vague. ~ e ‘Mm uulckest restorallv known. rrotuvinl will make you strong and roiiuaL. Weuklinlzll are transformed into‘ "'9" "I "WUIIK lu-rnru with plcniZ-‘l of will power. Price per box. Three dollars Sold in Charlottetown by \l\l‘ lrwn MACM- .\t (‘tlflvlllft Sidinl: by Lords Ltd, at North Tl'_\’lill by 11. .11. f‘lliullulm. at Surnlllerrlidt- by (inur- lles. Ltd. * , ~, ‘n i‘ feted. the spam.“ u» dleaglh m5 galls lhecuml. U All YOIII IIIUGGIST roll cling"; BELFAST, Sept. 0_,——lnierost in the speech at Arnlagil yesterday of Michael Collins "Slull Feiu Min- ister of Finance Commander in fihief of tile ‘ Irish Republican army" has been completely swslnp- ed lu Belfast by the reulsrkable declaration at the slime meeting lly Mr. O'Duffy, chief Sillll I-‘ain ‘ Liason Officer in Ulster. who In private life is assistant town sur- F veyur of Clones County. lifouaghan. Speaking concerning the attitude of the Ulsterites towards Southern Ireland, Mr_ 0'Duf1'y said the Sinn I-‘ein would have. put on screws nnd the Sinn Foin would have to iightcu that screw. he declared, nrld ll" nec- essary Wtililll. nuve to use lend against tho Ulstcrites. _'l WHY “THE TASTE” ls Always Tllere The process of making Perfection lee Cream la exact. The weighing la done on accurate scales- the temperatures an registered on correct thermometers the minutes are wunted by reliable timepieces. Ev- erything is test: d. everything la standardized, every- tlilnq ls just according to formula. Ami because this formula, the result of years of acientlfl: practice and experience is so closely followed the quality of ICE Cllliili NEVER VARIES Getting Ready Ior lilo General Election 0T’l‘A\'l'.i, Sept. 6.—'l‘hé politi- cal campaign is young but already the zidhusions to the Government are most lloticftilblv and scores n1 telegrams were I't,‘('(.‘lV£‘fl by the Premier to cftipllasizi: the. wistlulll‘ nf his course In bringing on the dissolution, mlli in Ontario parli- cuiurly the old guard oi" liberals ilrB flocking 1e ihe colors of the Govern- ment. I The intimation that Mr. Muc- Kenzic King may desert North Xork, where he fares ii cerlflill de~ feat. llus the_cffcct of driving w $885 All u... Way nan. n. 1914 f. o. b. Toronto A YEAR A00 THE TOURING CAR PRICE. Touring Car and Roadster Coupe Chassis . . . . Pro-War Prices EFFECTIVE, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1921. $ 885 $1395 $ 735 Sales Tax Sedan extra $1295 INCLUDING TAXES, WAS $1455. HOW IS THAT FOR PRICE REDUCTION? "caches. pears and plulns. but of good quality. 100d condition. pasturage but more rain needed. light Tobacco m good PROVINCE OF BRITISH COL- UMBIA. weather favorable to de- Aud it's an even better Overland‘. A complete automobile. with self. starter, demountable rims, one-man top, rod-controlled brakes, sliding gear transmission, spiral-cut drive gear and pinion. pressed steel body, hood and full crown fenders. enamel finish, etc. veinpmcni of root crops which are "n good condition. but ‘potato yield estimated only '15 per cult to 8H percent oi normal. Grain cutting eomllleloli in most districts and ‘llreshing has commenced", satis- ‘actnry yield on the average. iicntions confirm previous factory estimate of Okanngu; rllii. Early varieties moving. Lnia lpplcu. pears. and stone fruits llllllfl well. Other districts report ‘roe. fruits below average To- ‘IIHIOPR good llulllity. Pusturllge 1m proving. REGRETTEO Hi8 ABSENCE. 1A chaplain was noted for his ready wit. ’ While travelling on a steamboat notroinue sharper who wished to got into his good graces, said: Father. I should like very much to hear one of your sermons." "Well." said the clergyman, "yml could have heard me last Sunday it you had been where you should .. ....._..¢.- hslveheen.’ “Where was that. pray?" “In the county-Jail." fi “Jfllfiifad ____._L___.. . Willy’s Knight Now $2400 New prices are also announced on the Wiliys-Knlpht models-this, too. means an aetoniolling reduction. for a year age the touring can price, including taxes was $3865. With the famous Knight motor that "im- proves with use" this Wiilys-Knipht can now he bought for: Touring. - . - - . . $2400 Itoadstcr. . $2350 ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' o t -aen'ee- - l . - f.o.b. Toronto-Sales Tax extra. A Bruce Stewart & Co. $10!!‘ Navigation Wllni, Charlottetown. a» wlums ovsassuo LIMITED Head Office and Factories, ronomo, cannon