a orgy.» t ntisaiiini to intuit; ly cnnoum seat-men; V Q E a Chapter XI. ten-is.- heart smote "aim John's t a v t‘ z-a‘ -_r~. TOWN- HALL, 0n Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 1921 t At 1 O’Clock ‘Aftemoon for the purpose of completing the organiza- tion of the County. Liberal Conservative Voters of the County are invited to be present. H. F King's County Liberal Conservative Association In accordance with the constitution an in- augural meeting will be held in the '. » have an unit-r baa-i‘ "'1 I "l Gt-Jonomowx '- l 1H. "-uz'>t lust I t). ntciswizx. President ‘Uni; XldH/b 1a: at :Mortga_ge Sale To be sold b)‘ public auction in fruit of the La!’ (‘ours buixi 23' in ffliariotietnwn. on “Ysdnesday the fifth day 1f Tlctuber. A. D_ 192i. at the hour of eleven 01111-1 L: ‘a the iorenoon. All that tra‘ iiece ~11‘ parcel cf land. FIIUBIP 1_ rig and being on Tcwnship nuznber orty 1411i in Kinzs County a.~ af aid. bounded and tle.~';r.bed a- riw-s. tha: in 1o say; Common. z it the. angle formed by the \\'-'»=t lite of the Church Rae-l and the ‘South =14» of a mad leading there- from Westeiilv to the .\l‘-'Alli'iwn Road. "ric-Twc- rinninz South aloft: the said (hutch Road for the r71;- tatice n: sixteen 116i chains an thirteen 1131 links and from there g Lieating Auction =~ b-i: hr» hone?- I_ "1' i-t-t ‘:1’- often fK-ii 1.14 oven make her contented ll "lWllZlllZ h‘ who!» nature. “Viv!!! lu -a’.1<f:-' he." ins ‘lemantis Wbrn thz-y were married and for nerhap< the firs! ’r two :1.’ U-rtvaril. JTIhn llhfl Err-a! '4'l‘.'1if'.4'1l1~' in a zvav Bu? when a nian'= now 1 kept to thi- zrindstrine In prfiYi-‘le mime; to uiw-i morhiv bili.~ tht-rr- 1-" lithe room for ambition w gro-x (lrarlu- ‘lily, wilhcill scitrc: realizing if. ‘we had Ei\"Y\ up onr- ir-it afir-r tin- other. and 1h;- idca ric- '1 ‘tic-d as his ~11. m‘ 1' holly with thr- rlaily grind ionizer looked hop<fulllv future He tlnln" rlar" it u-rufll ' lll~ air '~astlr_<.-’—- ‘t lll"l'l a~ Wei‘ 11> 5311: .\ir. .\I.urra_-.- d» . . ("at 9n 19:1 a1. 0i’: 111-- STOCKMi drivmz f. .14 iBliffifl 1 . 1 draft mare 9 yrs old. 12'1" . l draft mare 4' _\'1.’.~ old. 1200 . 1 mare J yr.“ ‘Id. 1120f: 1i!"_. Illa of "Yirnwalli vr 01d. Uihtvnrittlci. ~‘ ‘ "i111. l 111111 2 yrs 0'1]. " steers 1 yr. old. 4 calvca 4 =-p in! pigs. 1 brood <0“; lilf) hens anti two points by 'wo parallel linen nirnin: \\'05!Pr§x' for the diPam-t . chains r621 and .':.'t_\ . being ‘bounded or. :1» ‘ie Church Road. on "he _ a road leading thert-f-oni r the Mifltown Road on ill“ \\'¢-=t )'-' land 1n pos=e~~iion o1’ Bivcarii ~lui‘ir-1= ' 1n Flt‘: Jon of Henry ‘redcrirl: Bowler reaps-cm . nininz one hundred 411101 1' land :1 Yillle Tll/‘vu or li-J-‘l The ail/irr- sale wall take {fare nrlcr and hi‘ virtue 0f a Power f Sale i-ontained in an lnvtenture J Nlorvgav-i. heztrlnz date the. Iitii day of Auto“. A. 1).. 11102 znil made between William Morri- ey o.’ lfilltown Road TGVJDShZI lumber forty I401 in Kinzs "min y, farmer. and Mafizaret Llorrisev. 11's wife, of the first part. and Reverend James Simpson of ("nan Iottv-tmvn in Queen‘.- Fountj; Priest incumbent ofSalnt Peters (‘hurt-h r/t the other part. default having been made in ‘he payment of the prhcipal money due thereon. For further particulars. apply a’ the office of l". Gaven Duffy Solici- tor, Fhaliottetnvim. Dated this first day cf Septem- ber. A_ l1. 1921. GEfiRGE D. DeBLOIS. NOEL H. DaBLOlB. Becutors of Will of Mortgagee ""fEi'i11FF'/iii'€iilii'i“". of Georg" \' Gchool. S1. Boniface. Manitoba. having appealed for a BORN! 0-’ Reference, m his instant dismissal from the above school. The Cana~ dlan Teachers‘ Federation, whil~t n.t in 11m vay expressing an opin- jnn as to the merits 0f the Irase. inks all teachers to refrain front applying for the above» position until the decision of such Board of Reference has been made. wngiruo . An experienced For man to take Marge of Fox business in hiiichiizan tingle man preferred. middle iigc. J-ive good reference in once. State wages ‘wanted. Apply to FRANK F. TUPLIN. Traverse City Mifillllllill s. s. 111111111111 For your p1 nnure and health a trip on the ‘ rla I‘ in Illlllll- pascedn You are off‘ 'the 0P- porgnity any Tuoadly. flhrsdny. Fri y and Saturday at I p_ m. Tuesday. Orwell rbturnjuo so cents. Thursday, Victoria. return {no 0 l\l\ a Friday, lion Riva, l5 cents Saturday, ll cents. .' Bo one of the torn number who ' new mks‘ udvmituo of than v0" . 0010711110. oxcttrlionl. ix no accumulation m flue. we Ilawyonwtllbopn ‘qt! til-lithe i ‘$11!, 399i! T1.’- '_..-' I ’ L The Principal IMIHI (ITO Wat lung return tare lung“.- an J chickens. i5 11PM». 1i slllmu. lMPhEhlilNTS ~l r-rcticna‘ seed- er. l mower. l gang plow. 1 ‘flngie plr.~a.'_ i set ilarttllv lnrroat-y l W‘ iron hat-raw; l ~e1 ~pil:> ll217l")W.4 1 .~‘," spring tooth hair-res. 1 truck wagon. 1 "hi". 1 11:13.‘ rake. 1 i1i;‘.it wagon. i ' sieitlh. 2 ~11 ' .. 1 11 v fork. rope and film-its. l pal‘. and 1 women iiuil1l--h:\il cruurulcil into thin mint The common slfistanlial thinks of PM \\"-rr» tori engrn= nyr. instead of hvcrimiftz 1111' Erféal Pn- 2100i!‘ he lldfl hoped to he in=tcarl of evolving <ony~ great engine-r- ini: idea. uvcomplishinz some mar- velous feat. all his attention must - be rivetr/i upon hoiv to quick)? 5P! Ill?" 537"” ‘lllfl a ‘r-ut lioliur- ~0 lh-‘il hc miizht 1JTPP"l'lll'lZ 1 cur: :~.i ~ .nz_ 3 pair leather traces. :1. ~ . and names. f’. hritllv-s‘ single rein . imam rein». l cream eetlflf-"Tl" I l.aval.3-.'1iikcari.<.4 l')\il"‘l‘ c-"i i (-':il]fn‘ l bulyrir. 11.114 hLrJR floppy nearly new, fork» shove-ls. tries and a lut of articles ‘o0 nu "nerous ti mention. "11 f1 inch boards. (‘ROP—»4SI' <u~1<~ 2'10 strvilw llliX"l zrain. '3" to - 20nd choir» ha)‘. a fill?!" '15. 1'17 straw, 2 acres potatoes. 13-4 all" 201d turnips. l-‘k'R.\'lTl.'l-‘.E-l'li-tl room. din? ‘f mom, parlor and him-hen furniture l rroiillinz .~l()\'l'.‘. 1 has» burner. Sil- ver Nloon No. ll. 1 rot .11 stove. 1 lmx stove. 1 Wflblllflz machine and wrinzer. int W I TBRM-$—~All suns of SF-ilii uni] under cash; over that amount H months "re-div on approved iomt Six per ccnc rli=coitnt ior "Have You um- fnlllllfi’. Aldrich?" l man h“ met asked hint. "Uni; mystfi and tit-if“ Bu: tiu- quv-uion hail nitric-u ii in o! thouzhl John .\l'1ricl1 when he iriurriel 11ml “ranted and lren. Now he .~a1il ‘it'll 21* lir- Hl].~l\‘f'l"f"l 1 "Thank (Jr-d we have no rliiliircnl‘ How would he care for them when ii. took a1‘. hi.- rin- ‘rzv. all h1~ wrennlh. i111 he (“illlfi “am to r-Hll‘ _\' .\lar< 1 ‘H? write. "Have you ever ‘ll w:- 21ml \ "'51. Shirl-iii?" fairly gamed with a.-loni.~h~ 111.1"); our ,~'. Heart n no? \\'e ‘wart-wily gel ilong 11!:I'¢‘flll_\' a< it is. What rat's-r marlr- vou a=k such a question?“ "Uh. nuiiiintr. 1 just vomit-red. that's all " Marv-la looked at him keenly ‘Khal hull 2M into 111m? 1f ‘no hurl um‘ such foolish notion in his Plead the more quickly hr- not it cur thn betvnr. (‘hildrc-n. indeed. when h» had reins-ell to lot her have a new car, and it "would have cost vrrv little with lb» old one taken in ex- change! To 2M his‘ minvl oil the euhlevl sh" “£11111 "l joined a woman's club to-il-i "Another card club?“ John a Mi ivllh a noticeable lack of inter‘ est. ‘ ca h. Should dav rjfOVE wrv stormy sale will he llclri on folllwinz "d." at same hour. Sale pmitive as Iarm is sold. W. DY McCOUBREY. Auctioneer “Great 111558111 Great auction sale of choice f" giver-ed iler=ev an-i Grail»- Avr- shire and Shorthorn Cattle at viood islands ON THURSDAY The 8th Day of September. 1921 At 2 o'clock p‘ m. The FoI|owinqs:-- STOFKQl pun- bred registered Jeriwy (‘ow in milk. .". years old. ‘l pllfr- bred rs-ltivltrrr-ri Jc ‘any 410w l0 froulmn Sept, _ olll. 1 purr- bred rezi. r-rni Jersey cow m milk $1 yours old 1 grade Avr- iihirv to freshen gent 1st it y-cars 01¢ i grade AyfiillllY-P in milk T years 1:111. '1 zrzuls- Ayrshire In milk g1 is,» vmirs old. Shorilinrn in milk 3 nut w vii-mi registered Shorthorn Hull {l years old. 1 I'm"- ral purpow horse ll years old. l“ choir»- plfls .’. and F1 months old. Vi liens. 1.\'ii‘l.1£.\ii<2.\"i'.< ~i sectional wed r-r. new, .\l1\S<Qfv' Hair.’ .. 1 tii<r "tar- row, now. Massey ifaris. i cart lurid whr-els. 1 vol of lmhsivillis. I truck wnznn. I driving wagon i Dc Laval.’ Prelim Separator new. 1 Pillar" in lnivrnsitinnal .\l:inur-- spreader now. 1 wood sleigh. a quantity of harness 11nd v-trn. 1'10 slook of prlmv wlicul, 7‘. BUNK‘ nf portions. rr-ilhi. TERMS~i4 months Ifleflil on all stints r/ver $10.00 G pct cent off for tush. If rtnruy rinc the first 1m!‘ day followlnr. MACMILLAN BROS. J. A. McDONALD Auclionew. will!” l "In: I _ L T" i§il>li1%9§i§§g M“ Notice of Dissolution 0f Partnership This is lo certify that the Parf- m-rslcp PXiSIiHI: between Earl I1. hit-Nt-iin and i-Zrncst l‘. Perry has this day been “initially tiissoivcd and that the ‘buslnmui heretofore conductor! ‘by lllfTll under the name bi .\lcNe\in .\- Perry ‘will m lulrlrt- ho carried on in the same place by Mam a m“ who h“ rune,‘ In m, Ernest P. PPIT)‘ tinder the name nf alwavn fries to do the smallest B. 1'9"? k C‘! amount of work ponnible for tiiel Dated lhin l“'€'n1y.1hjrfl pa)‘ he gnl. Jill)‘. .-\. ll. 1931. ERNEST P. PERRY day n1 Auk for Mlnnfn and tale n other. 1:3 LLLEAZHH» 1a.--. ' pa: ' dollara only." ._- . - I I ‘I I.‘ ‘Keep Up Courage 4 ‘ , ‘S And The World I a Will Come Right 1 QWN "W0 Sh“ Pull Thmuqhfr De- clares Lloyd Georg: in an 0p tinnslic IOCIQt ‘ Wants British to Keep Calm ‘Cour ago Along Path of Common Sena LONDON. Aug. 31.~ Premier Lloyd Georng while at Barmlev after llfllldllg the real-ink t-f his principal secrteary. Sir William Sutherland. at Darton. said that there never had been a time when Iininers of the Crown were l: bardI-orkeil Outer countries solved the problem by trcrkin; them in shifw. which they changed pretty frequently. “Since l becan-e Premier." be said ithere have been seven Pre miers in Prance. six in ital)‘. and nine in German). That is one Wa; 0f getting through your work. but in nu country i.» the MiDlSILFS lot nappy. State burdens are great worries. especially in time: of c; citcment at home and abroad. "Some people." continued the Premicn "did no: have enoufih fighting in the war. For taco years we have had constant excitement and a large number of industrial disputes than ever ptevlousl)‘, W? have settled the greatest industrial dispute we ever had. and in a sva; which. l think. is a precedent. giv ng liotb parties a shale 1!! the ["05 perily c! the industry itself. Al- though mere is not much to sitar» yet. it will come. l am a hopeful sort. of person. because in the lung run l think we adopt I119 T58?!’- course. 1 want the people in this dark hour o: industrial leprewiun lu remember that Enaland has passed tnrough worse tizues. \\'e shall pull through. and 1 Wan! It proceed in that confidence. ‘WVhen l went to France receiic 1y. Foreign hlinist-teis said: "You are an extraordinary people. the queerest in the world. You nevi‘? do quite what we expect you t1.- d0. ;._m_ M.‘ rmumed [mm a u-ipland never the sort o1 thing lllal it»? ‘iirough <outhvvestern Ontario lie-do, We don't under-want! F0"- \\"i.- greatly impressed with the-fr,“ i; 111s mp1; that l» giviuz us K131; ‘ "’_mgn‘h°“g:ig ‘ybilcggficcunfidir-nce in Great ilritatn. it 1~ 1111211‘. dufltmiltslel-ct vshich gain firs-ll” can“ Courage I “um Brmsh p") “m, a yea ago [pleftn keep. Then we shall S91 Pfltbrough all our troubles. and keep lgiion a slowly path of common sense ".\'c' You don't seem to care 1th ab-I-u: what f do if one can , 42¢, from your voice" "Excuse zne. hlarcia l am ai-l Iays interested 1n that sou do. Bu: 1 af very tired lvnight. and wefii~wtiat kznd of a club 1e it? He could not that the chance QU€ his family had given ‘iirtb. to a longing for upon his face. baby The longing of a man ate his kind. "semi-social and politic-a! ieii her .011 about ‘l nope you arent one of those hzdrbound men who think wotnen n‘t know enough to have any- m; shoupld he ilmng to sitY about in should be run" "l don't know that 1 am. Marcia I newr have tiioztzht much about Ratl .- a new departure for you. how the coun- "Haven't vou been telling me to do something different. something to ‘bring more interest into my life? Now that l have followed your ad- vii r- you act as if you. disapproved.’ i 4111.10!‘ vcu. ~o you will have to my -. tion fee Twenty-Ive Pest Threatening ' Canadian Corn Crop Dr. Tolmie Fears Menace European Corn Borer ')TT.\\\'.\, Sept. 1.~Hon S, 1. Tolmic. Millisll?!’ of Agriculture. Hiliprcssifill hate been t , . _ the Department of Agriculture. 1113'“! eulelwenhe‘ was 111111»;- evident to Dr. Tolmie‘ "Keen 11o Yum" courage. and the that more work along this lillflwarld will come right." mu>t 1m done; Some fields of corn} \'l.~.ll*"(l by tlic Minister scare found '0 be t-rimplefely ruined. so iar ar.i_ grain production u-as concerned and of \'8l'_v sntal‘. value for forage. Dr. Tolmic- wt to work yestcn vlzcv morning 1o spvetl up preven- tin» operations. in the first place. it new leaflel of instructions 0n hiw to combat 1h:- pest has bee. pieparcvl for ivitie distribution ihcouzhouv ~\\'e.-'tcrn Ontario. it M11 h» in ille printer's hands in :1 Ila)‘ or two. Extra scouting lrroupfi wives rlul)’ it is to finally locate .13; the affected areas have been eent out. and the use 0i “"99. mon- r-iirs has been authorized it. I)f‘IlI"l' 10 faciliaiv- inspection. The ilepredatlons of this insect are regarded as a most serloua nwnuce to the Canadian corn crop. THE ALL-HARVESTER MACHINE l A1 a recent agricultural exhibi- tion in Great Britain there u-as or: lhibited an attachment 10:1 harve<t< rnwhich forms the first step t0- wards eliminating all hand labor in the harvest field apart from the more driving of the machine. This attachment is intended tor standing the sheaves up miter the harvester has cut and bound them The judges at the. exhibition thought so well of it that they awarded the makers a silver medal ~——-— SAND-DRAG ON RAILWAYS. ROUSED INTEREST ._0F-' CHINESE Among railway people it has gen erally been assumed that the sand- drag was originally a German ir.~ vention. The first use of this ap- pliance in Germany took place in the year 1891. when a patent was taken out for sand-flag to arrest the progress of trains which had got out out control when descending inclines. lt appears. however. that a sang-drag was used on a British railway as far back as 1877 to stop wagons which had broken away when ascending sleep inclines. Apper-ariace of ‘finite TPaveler Led to Good Natured Inquisition by Curious Farmers A foreign devil-Mae pleasant (‘hinetie name for all persons of upmhr-r FHIfP»~lB a ‘rare sight in 1hr» interior villages cfFhina; in some he is still known only 1W heresay: The European or 111'! American traveler who first enter. a remote village excites much the same interest as "the wild man of Borneo" excites in a country town here. l“ Travel .\1r, William A. Antlers-on tolls 1t w the natives nf a certain vil as‘! in North (‘hina received him and incidental 1y how he was the means of dis- peliin: antost injurious rumor about the Anglo-Saxon knee joint. Scaled upon on 01d mlllstonc in a shaded corner of the yard. he says. 1 became the object of .1 grind-natured Inquisition bv iii» curious farmers. who casually came to me in oncs and in twoi until they 4411f it safe to he hold average 0; mm‘. miles a d“); Th9“ “'1 "1'! mim- “HUMP” 11k‘? One of his reasons for his walk. I11“ "Wk "I ‘(I "IP11" flnfl Willi @.i"=-“ .\fr. (‘puller BHOZPS. is to protest twinkling with humor and curior-i against ceriain punighmem whim 1y. darlcd forth an inquisitive hand he umpire-en; in France, He will ‘"1" Illlwhi”! ""‘ will‘ his h°"-" report here lo the dominion cont- finizi-rs. lnstlnctivr-I_v I lightened mam] u; n, G‘ “fl y ,\_ m_v muscle. and hr- entitled a 1on1: and appreciative ".'th"i l was then poliu-li" requested to rise and sit WALKB 2.705 MILES TO MAKE PROTE3T flTTAlVA. Sept. 1.—\\'. ll Fnultcr. who signs himself "late 0i Ottawa". is due to arrive here this afternoon. having walked from Vancouver. B. t‘. He left Vancouver on May 31. and is two weeks ahead of his schduied time. When 11c reaches (ltawa he will have walked 2.705 miles in ninety days or an W1 1h the crean felt down again Thv request was llmvln Wllh such gentle came-silt -<= that l complied. "Ab!" said the old man 1122111.. h nodding with satisfaction. "l Fought i: a.» u lie" "I have always br-»n tnld." .1» -. '-1ncd with :l-nv.v-c:|t0r_v ..'.1 " *1“ LIFPlKYVHR =11 '4. joinl~ their knees. I we now that it 1111M ' lln a mistake. hecaufle you '6'] ‘ '1er1d_vour=" ‘ ‘ My willingness to r-nllgpti-n Ihrm made u; nil fricntls instarriy - I and they advanced upon me to ax- iimine my Rprntvnls. rf-tntive my sun helmet to test its weight. trv the leather of mv shoes by scratv '1] in! them. unbutton my coat to .499‘ if I wore an undershirt. ask the’ price. of my clothes and enlt-‘l inlo n violent altercation n.»- to their advantage over native gur- incntin- Youths (‘cup-anions .4.“ ./u _-ui it-v‘. Fairbtznka Scales for all/arm requirements fltreshers Grain Grinders Wood Saws’ Pumps light Plants !~\ DISAPPOINTED dune: SEEKEP WRITES A LETTER. l The feelings of those among 11s who counted upon gaining office and "an easy time" as a result o.’ their. successful eifons. in the last election. and have been disappoint ' ed. are forcibly set iorth in illhl following iettcr addressed 1o .1 United Slates Congressman who failed to “make good" The lt-ttt-ri follows: "Deer sllrfi~YGllTE a 111m 1r u-d. and l know it_ 1 don't care a rap for the lob or for the lllr'llt'_\.\ either. but you could have got at for me if you wasn't as mean as niuk. Ten dollars 4 wept; gqllf! any moar to me than a hundred 1:! to you. but 1 object to beiti‘ inane an infernal fool of. Soon 11.»; you was elected by ltard-yvorlting friends a feiler wanted to he mo that. you wouldn't be in the House moi-en a week before you made a ass of yourself. 1 bet him a Cow on that_ as 1 thought you was worth it then After l go: ycur note sayin‘ you deklined to acltt it. the matter 1 druv the Cow UVI-‘l’ to the i-‘ellers place an‘ told ‘niiv he liad won her. That's oel 1 gal by howtiiri‘ messeli horse for you ot- election day. and months bwuiir. l'ou not only hurt a imirrs pride. "out you injure him in Iiimiess. l believe you think you ll get in agcn. I don't. An’ what 1 don't think is of tnoar konsequlnce than mu lmagin. 1 believe vou lake- pleshir in cuttin‘ your best trirnds. but. wait till the clnut|< ruil ‘1_v an‘ they'll cut you-just behind the ear. where the butcher cuts the pig. Yure no man. Yurt- only a lule. Go to 'i~l~l. l lower HIPS-‘Qll iitin’ to a skunk, even tho‘ l int-d him a member of Congress." 151i.‘ MAYFLOWER STANDS WITHOUT FOR INTERNATIONAL FISH- ING VESSEL CHAMP. GLOUCESTER. Mflsi, Aug. I11. ——The Boston fishing schomter ‘Mav- flnwer la without contender to dale for the honor o! defending the i11- ternntlonal fishing vessel cliiim~ piunship cup won at Halifax last fall by the Gloucestermuti Esper- anto. The United States fisher? menX-t race committee having n,» celved no other entries for the cli- mentalion contests to lie held off this port on October l. seiita com municatlon broadcast today In fish- ing vessel owners on the Atlantic seaboard from New York to Huck~ 95l- Join. Qurhrr. “out rrn GERMAN VIEW OF DISARMAMENT The problem of the t‘OIll-r’l"(‘i'l<t‘ which President Harding lri< pru- Wked ior the rciluctiuu of ‘l"il\1\lll€‘f\\ by land as well luriiy the tilost ‘zlllprirlhfll by sea is irtutticn enttaz- ing the attention of the “filltl. it connotes u new type 11f co-uperuf- ion between 131v two zreat Saxon nalion< .-\ and this in nglr» WITH means 4i new p-111t'_\" on the purl 1.1‘ Franc» and Japan. \\'hz1l i118 Lezizue 11f Naitions 1iriginal1i' inien i118! port, Maine. Attention was called t0 ilie fact~ that entries close on Sept. l". "Hop aboard and make the first American fishermen? race a sin-- teas." was the burden of the let- ‘fer. i The flashing interests here are ex- pected to enter l vernal or two. fiut those to be named are as yet uincertain. ‘ v11 r\\'*vv- ll of its ntethod outside yet Wlilllll does not concern us. lc-l and what seemed tn have been frustrated by: the ncnentrzincc- the Vnited Suites ‘voint of being ticconiplislicil special League 11nd ntental principles. Let us not say ‘J1 is now on lite 11y a 111B funda- Oil l‘ IHIIIWII- \\ Inning, Regina, Here’s Your Answer to the Farm Labor Problem _-the Type “Z"- that marvelous power source for the farmer, which does thc work of two men. Strong, 1i t, flexible in its work and lowin first: cost, "economica in fuel consumption and upkeep. Three hundred thousand farmers are using the “Z"-— and saving money and increas» ing production. The nearest FairbanksMorse dealer will demonstrate the “Zf” See him today. The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Limited Halifax. _~ ""5""'"'- “II-Inn For! “mi-n. ‘MQIYY- Edmonton. \nlenu\n. \lrturtvii. Toronto. bin-Inna inhalan- nzivi" heinz <1‘ the disposal of the Allies are our army reutobilized l1 is a n1 war of pfllllf- importance to 11> The create-st. if not lhp 501i; tihstzitie 1n the way of European m construction is the fear on the part of i-‘rance that Llermauy will again rise up in arms and launch a new attack. Tluit France should have lfli: {cur is inconceivable to us. bu: so long as it exists France scents iletermined 1o maintain her Do-s-ition as the most powerful mill- Iflfy nation in the world. With near 1.1‘ u lllllllllfl men still with the col- ors she cannot possblv build up that rapprochement. commercial and social. on which the salvation -.f Europe depends so largely a! prrsz-nt. Let Us support President Hardin; in his move in any Way we may be invited or permitted. -- ma. x ~ - —-<_-_~w- The Columbia Graionola Leads the Way ON THIS This is the most radical readjust- ‘ment ever made in the phonograph industry. And these new prices, be- 10w the pre~war levels, are for much improved models equipped with ' the exclusive NON SET AUTOMATIC STOP and the other exclusive COL- U MBIA advantages which make the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA the only’ Modern Phonograph. (‘OME IN TODAY AND SEE FOR The price of this X-2 Standard Model, the most beautiful Grafo- nola made, is now only _$95.The prices of our entire line o f COLUMBIA G R _A F O N0. LAS have been readjusted to pre- war levels. YOU SAVE $40.00 MODEL YOURSELF WHAT BIG VALUE THESE NEW PIIIIICES GIVE YO A. E. TOOMBS 167 Queen St_, Charlottetown, P. E- I- _—=-.—:-...-.:%