i l l. l I . i. ‘.0, i . lCKlNflONp- At Hiflifleid Sept. .. to Mr. and Mrs.‘ Lemuel Mc- innon s daughter. Aviation‘ In l ; France" "At A ' Siiandstill Gov‘! Seekilg-Tkiquidato its Lam Fluent Armin» tm From War m» ‘AIRPLANE! -- _ ' acmtm on nmos Hat Approprlatod Large Subsidy to Encourage Private Companion in Aviation » PARiS. Sept. 12.-—Aviation in i-‘rnnce is at a standstill acwording to Captain Rene Fonck‘ France's greatest ace. new deputy in charge of aeronautics in the Cbaulber, and then will be no change iii nie situation until the government has liquidated the large fleet of nero~ planes leftover from the war. Cnptnll Pout-k downed 1Z6 German planes, the official records of the army ‘credit him with 15. the lumber which he brought down within the l-‘rencn lines. He fought over 500 air duels‘ and totalled 2.500 notii-c flight oiiitii; tin win- service lie lies been decorated by almost ai lthe allied 80V?"- ments and is a grand officer of the Legion of Honor. Left With 1000 Fillies. “lllhe government was itft with 7,060 army planes on its hands when the armistice was signed." Captain Fonck said. "in addition lu this. Germany dcllevered 3.000 planes to iiii. Until we iiduldflw the war stock there will be little Ibnnca for recovery in lhe building line. Our factories could not ‘keep going -l( it wasnot for toleisn orders. "On army serial appropriations (or i022 is,300.000,000 francs. in ldtlliion to this the sovernms"! has appropriated 40,000,000 francs as a subsidy for private companies tii encourage the .developrnent of civ-il aviation. Without this sub- sidy the companies could not operate. “We are handicapped in France by short distvancfiil- i1 W0 hm" fliglit _ lands ' us in - London ()l‘ Brussels. five hours takes us into Italy. .ln the United States there are wonderful "posiiibiiiltos for cross-country gfiylns" g Cltptnln libnclthevipccts to nail for S the’ U-nited States in October to‘ tiudy aviation conditions. . liiElliSlS iN illijHENli (it. Britain and Can- ada. Represented at N. Y. Convention. A nuscun ' l. . to nhicni _ay' canon/u BEECHER 009% Chapter XIX. i Llnpicaszant days followed, days in which the nights and mornings wrcre spent by Murcia grumbling because she couldn't liavp the lar- zcr. ‘hotter apartment. and by John in tryinK to show hor it was im- possihic. l-‘ur’ the first time he ivel comcd the diversion that guests brought, l r that rcsultcil from their going tu the thoulro, nr clsovvhcrc. Thc morning post brought hlarcin Gournudk Oriental Cream S. S. HARLAND l. , f , h 1m it lfttt-r from hot‘ tuuther, mpmonymcgapi‘nzagnalldheznnlllt "_l‘ha_t‘s hire. She will he coin» passed. You are offered the up PM“ m’ ~‘"’5l‘ _ ‘r o mm’ any Tuesday’ Thursday. John Aldrich rtntliy did not s“ y and Saturday a! 3 p m_ know his molhcr-ill-lnw ht till. llis courisltip had boon done tnostly by lr-ttor. except for 1h,» out» long vis- it he had llltlllQ in the twwn when he hail met Murcia, and tiicu Mrs. Vano \\'il>' n _ visiting :| sister who was ill. Ilinrciufl» mothcrdiziil imprcswoil John as a cold, dictator- Tnebday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. Thursday, Victoria, return tare 194i lfrlday, East River, return fare 86 cents ssmrda"w°a‘ R"u. “mm n" lal sort of n woman. hut site was 35 mum ‘ Alan-talk mother and s0 was entit- lcii to cvcry c/nsidcrtition. Then, tuo. Jiihn thought lie would bc relieved of much that had The ‘ccommtartons “a ftne‘ we hccom‘. irksoillc if bizircizi had cout- Be one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enJoyable excursions. i rnn~enAitmrrnrowuciiirenrirn~l;___ , i Hints ___*°"1"Motori§t§ nyAnimLcimigii Uonyrignt. I921. bu the lnternuliondl Synrltmte The Much-Abused Spare Tube » llony Never See Service. Being Ruined By Neglect EARLY EVERY MOTORIST CARRIES one or more extra inner tubes, even if his "ready fluted" tire and rimeqtiipmeut is ample. (lftentlmes, these reserve tubes are not required for months at a time and lie idle. somewhere about the car. hut when they are wanted, they are usually wanted hndty and too often are then found in unservit-i-abie condition, through neglect. Spare tube should be kept in one of the oilproof enazuri-ivlotn bags, 5pect!tll_v made for this Dllfllfiil‘ and not loose ln the toolbox or under the si-ni and they should be properly folded and well covered with talc powder. in order to forestall disnp- pointments the tubes selected as "standby-s" cud their yahoo-unless they are brand new~should be tested by inflating thcm fully and letting them remain in that condition overnight. to make sure they are perfectly light. The proper method of folding is no follows: Bemovt- the valve plunger and. beginning at the point opposite the stcm. roll it into a tight ball. to remove all the air, replacing the Vlll\‘(‘~Dl\\I\llPT and cap. while it is still rolled. thon lay it flat on a tubic. with the valve stom in the middle and pointing up. Fold each half oucc, ventrally toward ti:t- ralvestem and bring both folded halves together. with the valve-stem lying between them, which will make n comm“! bumn“ 9' "lfilll llllfli nesses o! tube, with the stem placed neatly within it, then slip a rubber band around ench'cnd of the bundle and stow it away. preferably in a side pocket or where it will not ho subject to injury front hcnvy tools ‘Q, -. \“~\ \\‘. J. ll. risks: is thcro any wit} know you will be pleased with the Wm“ PPFhHv-s her mouicr ii~~.iili1 ‘mum phono 77g; accompany hor when she wishoil to. _J‘go out and hr- would he "Xl'll.\‘t‘ll.l m . ‘ “F“"' ‘n Residence lot Sale At Georgetown l him time to catch up. llut his relic!‘ was Sli(7l'l~ll\'t‘(l. .\'lill‘('lfl was a flutter" of antici- pation. She was determined to‘ lriivo cvcr)’ thing in 1iorfct~t iirtlor for hcr mother. \\'hcn John urgt-il in take Idea] Summer m. Wm,“ hon", 10 things more quietly shv rt-piicil: i moma‘ 849mm: ugh,’ spwmiuypl “Oh. l couldn't think of halving llntoly in ills work. it wuulil give: batiwam] hm and mm wan,“ utother come if tavcrythitig wasn't hard,” ywm-m “m9 gay-Jpn "m; Just perfect. She is ziwftilly (-111.- cellnr, able m‘ nut-nee, aide drive, l?"|- All“. Jitlln- ilfllYl f-‘Ill l0 nlll cement walks. Price right to im- "'1 W" ‘“"""r liwk" “V”? 111K111- mmnam p‘lrlll‘flsor‘ Apply H‘ p_ M“. hnrl for llonvt-rfs shko don't talk phem Georgetown‘ _illliltli cco_nom_v, or go to thc nth"? i-xtrcvnc and tuik of cxtrnvngnnco. _I want mother's visit to lll‘ just ‘_" '"_|tlio uiccsi thing that t-wr lttippvn- . . m] to hcl‘. Sh!‘ says silo isn't very livoll. and tho doctor thinks it will I do hl'r good," "l slnccrciy ltopo it will." John replied, ibut without cnthtisizism. litin-rcizfl: loot: snow-h ihnii taken ~ awvziy any hoipo hr- luul iii lining more comfortable hot-hush of .\'lr:~'. vanes visit. in tact. it had mutil- l "m “IQYTINTCC h." Mr» Alllrrfly him lllllltlrli wish silo wnsnd com- Rolvrrrtson to so" hr "ulilii" =uwlion lng. m- illll ivish it iirtvi :\lill'\‘li'l'§ on his premises. at Cavendish. on "ex; mmm-k‘; TvhllrsdilY- 591W “'- ‘951 “l “m” "it is torrihiy luurlifydng in have wlock th-s lollov-‘lm: stock. lmhlr- ll) put niouitw iii iiiiii ilnv l!,\lt\.\‘l manta, crop and iionst-hiilti furui» y~()(|"|_ gt“. i,- ,'||'t*l|'§lllnloll t}. n big ""91: sunny room :it home, l know :i-i.ic- STOCK'4 ‘lrlvlnll “"759 m Yrs lhini! wi]d happen to lnorti ' m0 "Id lB-"ll- Idelnl- 1 “m” mml‘ 9 If ‘won iliiln‘t tzikr- that oiiicr np- YFA- ‘llil- Wm “l5, l illllll "m?" 4 nrtiorm! llnt l llilVP nriltwrcii now Y"- "m- 1300 "lb 1 "1""! 3 Y“ draperies and n liig oasyciniii- for "m- 1300 "ls.- lhilll" “f l“7r"“'“ll'~ thc Fllfillll and have tlnno nil i cull 1 {my " Yr- "m- l1h"'"""l“l- ‘l no that it wun’t look too pnvortv vuilch cows, 4 licifors 2 yrs. old. l S;ri(.k,,n_-- ' ' mm 2 H‘ “lit \ lwll” A T" “m; I'll “l thought it very comfortable as 5199'“ 1 Y“ "Mi 4 WW“. 4 ‘glrfmg it was." Jtrltn said, roulizing thnt "Igg- | 5'0"‘! m“? m" hm“ “nd furniture who vcry vxpcnsivc illlil plilr,lrpnii_ 1'5 grwst‘. 3 shvfllh knowing blhrcia. l IAI’I‘BAIE‘\TS"I “ovum”! BOWL! "Wcll ii wasn't.’ 'l‘iu»' chair ivas er. 1 nmwPr. 1 gang plow. l single km~,_,.,‘,,ix (“Marya "m, n", d,.“w_rh____ plmv- 1 S"! “mm!” hwrmvs" I ‘m’ tum-nit". l scnt tho hill to tou (lf m)" harr"ws' l ‘QM “Mk” h"r"““'g ‘calm-so you don't curt-ct to ‘tutufur- 1 RBI‘ spring mom harnws‘ 1 "wk ‘nish Ill-I‘. house til-ll of mv allow- ' "vamm 1 can‘ 1 ‘My Yak?’ l [mm jnncc." Kllt‘ nddotl us slit‘ noted the wagon, i light sleigh, ‘I. wnod sielghs, l ‘nay fork, rope mid liitufks. 1 set lliziit harness, 1 pad and frown on John's fut-c. “No. l tln not r-xtioct you to fur- l cunsiiicrcti it I‘RI'I.\l.-\'l‘URl€IiY \\'OR.\' TIDIING~ IllllYlNG LIGHT l5 POOR GE. ‘ lu which l can trvnl the rcilt-rrtu uf my headlights so tliut HIP)’ \ ’ light thc road hotter? 'l‘livy ni~\\ hire u very pour iizht. l Austn-r: It‘ llll'_\' urc nicrcll" illlrll) .ur alight _' titrnislictl, you run wint- ‘their surf. "cs with niculiol on i.l|- . Msorlrcui cotton or. li' nt-ccssiulgi, gi. v_ loci r tin-m with il iinc 5il\\-|' polhl. I, .u. .1. writi-s: Although l "m" ilild cniiiiiiiis ii-iiiiier, llill if ilii-i llihl l\\.\' Cfll’ lill! “Wee llmlllllfi- hi)’ l are rtlslcd or tlii- sllvct" surfact- l: ri-| irinuu claims that my timinglsluili-ii, they will hnii- to llU PUSH- gzt-urs uiro badly worn uud ulll oi eii or ucw tines obtained. Ari nurt- thnt tho bulbs uvc so lti~ adjustment. lie advises their ru- -“°h pluceiucul and tliul 0i’ tho crutik- "mo" .1" ll ‘ ileclors 4m tti in shalt in ruse the new genre: do nu: "‘""'\"‘ll.\' loch d’: You will prob “mm: muuurs Hum“ “hm uulirtlily iind n udjiisfnit-iit by whit]. | have bu“, the rcusu" ‘m, ma“? titt- iiull. on in» rlrnwu slightly ii. PM,“ gin“! out so bum“, l haxyvynr nut 'lit~ rt-tlcttiirs ililtl tlio~ “mu”; “flu a“ puns hmncmvu’ H, t-xliiiuiil IN‘ so siyt thnt. with Iii.» i make lllbdt: replacements what] can l do to pron-ht the rllltllu llllllg, truni happening uguiu‘! Answer: it‘ they were properly installed lll the Uvglflllllll! uuu )uu. have kept the enghie well lubri- uttcd, Wt: cuuuut ltuugitic whirl. lius caused these gears tu lilll unless one or both o: them became luosc Ull their shuns. 1f this occurred. it probably ruined the gear kcywuy and the keyway tn the shuft mm is attributable to faulty itsscnibling at the factory. Even in case of lubri- [rluviitl al u distanci- tit tun fool or so froth u lint surfnro. such us n house whll, liuth lumps will cast equal, e\'v~|1l_t' illuminated circle-t- u "lilo" ll-lllurl-‘i U"? M5111"! Wullld light upon ii. Potli lumps slmulii stick or the hearings burn w! Ions iii- llltllutl nt such iiiizii-s, \'t'l‘lll‘llll_\ before the 808W W011“! Bllllfli l! and horizontally, thnt tho UPIIIIIP the damage resulted from the gent-s getting louse, we think that you have at leust a moral claim against the factory or its representative. With good engine lubrication, tim- ing gears should last at lenst us long as the cylinders keep round. arc rust lu such diructiutis us" ti» strike the rnuil in lliu tuii<i niluivi lagoons tnnnnor. If titer»,- nic n udlustizienls 1-\)r altering: thc * iur suiting. the lump liruciiot prolinhiy bt- bent cuotigli tti givi- results, Qiwlllvfl-t 0i General interest to the motorist trill he uniimm-a b]; yr. Ciouph in this column. aprice pvrntlllinp. l! an inmteriititc answer in desired, enclose sell-addressed, stamped envelope. i had left his work to join Murcia In meeting hcr. lliarcla declared it ivonld show disrespect ll he did not. She oftcrcd him her chock to kiss. lllll. rciiovi-tl him considerably when slip said on tho why tu the could n man do’? Anti John did It. Mrs. Vnul- duly arrived. John tiphrtlnrni: "l suppmzn you would you have Wondcrcil how aiddrcss mo. Yon aren't nor l old LONDON, Sept. 10. Severn! , jwi-re waiting in a mzichiuc at tho lfdmily tipprozichcti. Si. John's Man ls_Surpriscd SNOW WORRIED OVER WIFPS CONDITION- SHE'S NOW LIKE A DIFFERENT WOMAN. “l hhd nn idea h medicine could do what 'l‘anlnc has done for m1‘ ‘wife. for sh“ is Just like a differ- ent woman now," said William A. Show. Waterfurdbridge Road. Si. Colin's N. F. l “She had boon having attacks of indigestion alter almost ovary meal for ovcr a year She had bil- lions spells too. and her complex- ion iwas dull and sallow. Her nor- ves finally gave why and she got little rest day or night. I was vcr,‘ unuch worried albout hcr as lllf|Il'i_ki'l0W which why to turn to (ind roller for her. t “it certainly was a big surprise to me the way Tunlac helped her. She bus n splendid appetite and is Bible to out anvthing without hav- ing thc sligilfst tll-strioss after" wards, am] slid is gaining weight and strength ovory day. llcr colu- plexion has clenrcil up and she looks like another person. llor nor- vcs have quieted down too. and she gleepg peacefully all night long and gets up in the morning bright and cheerful." I frzinlnc is sold in (‘hurlnttctown by Rcddln lirfos, and all leading drugglsts evoryiwhcre. ' rnlfiliiit“ was Fillliii] CHICAGO, Scpt. 12.-»Sum Lom- hardo 5110M! Lahor [lay in a cell at nhr Austin police station utter ‘learning thu wisdom of the proverb l"l.ook ‘hcfori- you leap." Sum didn't look hcforc ho kidnapped ll. boauti~ (ill girl last night when Rosa Luc- chcsi, 21, lior sister, Antonina, and hcr parents Mr, and Mrs. Oiraiumu lliticizhesi 856, Lnwudall nveuuc, ‘lwerc rctitrhiug from an engage- {inctit party. lie ls not only in jail, hut ho is briiloicss as well. it ivas thrt-o a. lll.. and thc street i-t i 1 ‘ - - ICLSEPIEEBEFQQQQQ-lli‘ Prince County Liberal , Conservative Convention . A Convention of Liberal Conservatives Delegates from the different polls in Prince County will be held at Summerside on Monday, September 26th, A.ll. 1921 at One O'clock I’. M. , For the nomination of a candidate to contest Prince County in the coming Federal Election, The Chairman of each poll will please call a meeting and have four delegates attend this Convention. . - Alberton J. ALBERT BRENNAN, Secretary, Tignish ' along‘ Queen's Bounty liberal- Gunseivaiive Convention A Convention of Liberal-Conservative delegates from the different polls in Queen's County will be held in the ‘ Market Hall, Charlottetown 0n Tuesday, September, 20, A.D. i921 At 11.30 in the Foreuoon, For the nomination of Two Candidates to contest Queen's County in the coming Federal lights wore not as bright as Sam would havc liked. Ai-cordiitg tn tho Luccht-sl futility, who preferred lthv- charges ziguinnt him, hc. Ilia: Jirnihcrs Tony and Joseph and a lhrotiier-in luw, who is lit-lug sought,‘ hilt-y hour the Lucclii-si homo. The Sum jumpcd out, knocked down ilvc or six cx-l ‘citcd rclativt-s and curried nfi’ vivhnt he thought was his tinwiliiug love.’ lu thc cxtritmout ‘the driver started i the cur too soon nnil the girl's foot] was run over. About Ilcrwync sircct, Sum iii 2i malt-ll. "Holy Cow“ (or words to thnt olicct), “Cave Man" Sam said disgusrtotllyt, got thc wrong girl," and he brought Antonina. Rosa's twenty- "Now 'l‘ll hcvcr marry him," tho dark cyctl llosai said today "llow hc hreei-hlug‘ 1 cart saddle and brooch and homes. il hrirlles, single. reins. team reins. i cream sepnriittir. llc Laval, 3 milk cans, 4 huttor omclts, l churn, 1 pulpor, milk buckets, 1 (lorry nearly new. forks. shovels, hoes and n int ni ‘articles too nu~ morons to mention. 80'] ft. inch hoards. (‘ROl'—4l'i0 siooks black oats, MO stooks mixed grain, 20 tons good choice ha)‘. n quantity of straw, 2 acres potatoes, 3-4 ncro good turnips. E‘URNl'l‘li"Rli)-~llctl room. dining room, parlor nnd kitchon furniture lug. It pnir leather traces, ‘t collars I nislt the hnnw, but lilrnisltotl wcll Iinollgll." “If it hnil hcvu your nlothvr coin- inlt. instoztd of mino, you probably iwoulil not hhvo mttdo that kind lspooch.“ “Aihrvizi rotortctl in a ihufi‘. "AniLi hopo you arcift going to draw 2| long fut-o i-vory time l whnt tn lln something for hcr on- ilfll‘iélllllll(*lll. Silo iovos bridge, nud 1b,. theatre. We must give sovr-rzil parties for hcr. l am vcry proud of my mother. She is so handsome. an tho grand dznuo." l So Jihn romoniiherril llf‘l‘. Too much the grunt] ilaiuu. hc lean-d, hut he mtldo no roply. ’l‘imo i-nuugh young enough. cuotigh. for _vou to call m0 mother. Mrs. Vant- will suit me perfectly." “Thank you,“ Joint had answer- cd. with i-mhnrrziasiur-nt, and hhd nddod to himself: "it suits mo too, right doiwn to tho ground.“ Not that John ‘was lurking in respect to his wifofis mother. lint ho ‘i.:is rnthor UVOFHIWlNl and wclcomod thc aillustmont of what had bccn a worry to him over since he knew Mrs. Vnnc ivh-s coming. Sailor Could Not l cooking stove, 1 base burner. Sil- lu cross it ltritlgo when ho (‘lllllo to‘ ' Canada assembled I NEW YORK, S€~pt_ 10.—~Noted chemists from Great Britain and today with members of the American Chemical Society for an international cou- ierence on posin-ar chemistry in all branches. The British delegation, about 550 strong, arrived this morning from Montreal’ where they have been ut- tending sessions of the Society 0i Chemical industry of Great fBi-lmln, The Bvritislii confiugent was headed by Sir \\'illlnm Pope, knighted for his work ‘u. poison gases during the war. More than ver Moon No. ll. 1 rormi stove. till "Km-chilly with Marcia. Shot 1m; “on; 1 washing mat-him nml Riivo him \\'lll’,l'lt‘,-'i ouough as thvy wr|ng6r_ (new) wont along. TERMiS-All Bums (if $5110 711111 "Why don't you shy sIrmt-thlnc?" under cosh; over that nmiiimt t4 she domiiruli-it alto!‘ a moment, "l, mqmhg Credit 9‘ apprqygfl join; suinptist» you don't ztpprovo of my notes. Six per cent discount for doing tinidlllfli-l l" "F/Qlllllll my Mink ' mother!" Should day prove vory stormy| "Do what you like. lint for (lodC-s- s“); will m; new on tumwlng day ‘Silkp ilorri \\.<t‘ tliiit tom- with mo!" at same hour. John hiurtod out. "One wzzuiil think Sale positive us farm is sold. iyou the must zihnsctl woman in W. D_ McCOUBREY, (‘in-istcniiorn.“ Auctioneer “(lot :ingr_v. just as you zllwtrvs do if l shy n \Vt.l‘ll. if l ilidu"! love you it wouldn't hurt llll! so much. q. .. __, _ .____ m» ___._ Auction Sale (lierirnnce Auction stile at Git‘!!- coe, Vernon River, of Farm Stock. —~_1=La‘w-caii "I 6.000 United States chem-lets are expected to attend sessions of the convention, which continuos through September l0, the rcgis“ |lltl~aitres trntion bureau announced. The dye industry and use of pois- on gases in warfare are two of the moetdmportant questions to come before the convention, which will concern itself largely with a dis- cussion of how to increase the world's productivity to make up for losses during the war. __-io4&—-—~ A HIGHLAND WELCOME The following was an "impromp- tu" uttered oneilsyin Sept. 1878 by Robert Burns (175047961, the celebrated Scottish poet when ho was being [hospitality Gntllflfllflfilvflfllll all fnrm harness; one plow; at a place about 11 miles to the Ilortb of mill’ ittnbie. ciiitiin uiiii nncnrdocti in the Perthshire High- lands: _ _ When death's dark stream-J‘ ferry o'er \ ' ' f A time that surely shaIlcome-J In Heaven iteclf I'll not no more than lust n H4|hiand welcome! ___--¢iQ;-____. ‘Goon t-_he ‘mernuldo will begin to Iirtwith the ocean |w'eliu_ crop and all implements on Mou- ~ . ‘day. Sept. 19th, ht one o'clock \\\ sharp. l Will on the ahovh ditto y lOc .\ sell by auction my bountiful fhrm / Pa€kef of j‘ consisting of 132 acros of land; ’ i. t-lczirod and in a good / state. of cultivation. balance covcr- FL A 0S ell with extra growth n! NDTIIFI‘ All l lumber. Good buildings; now I barn. till x 25 just finishcil The . l furm is situated close to church vWlLL Kill HERE FUESYHAN » y and school and is i-2 milp from Vernon station; farm well watort-d by brook. Alan nit nhovr. ilnto will sell the following stock Jlnc. driving horse, six yours; on» hmsr- four years; four ohnlcp young milk cows; three itoifors 2'14! years; 2 lhelfers 1 1-2 yours; 40 young hens lmplemcntrv» One hny mower; one dlsc drill tCockshutt); one disc barrow; one pin lIIIITOW; one roller truck waggon; one cart on whcnis one gang plow; (me single; two wood siolghs; one driving wagon; \._‘$3°-"wonia or ANY '\STl(KY FLY (ATCHER ' \.,- ‘ . ' Clean to lianle. C’ Sold‘!!! illl . Druggists, Grocers and r General Stall i00,000—N0. L-Potaloes 20,000 — 3 bushels Oats 20,000 —4 bushels Oats Ali Guaranteed i- Carvell Bros‘ traces, etc; Crop~~30 tons (‘HOWE hey: 100 stookn wheat (red jifc); 2 stacks outs; 3 acres pothiiles; qunniliy of sawed lumber, together with all household furniture nnd numerous other articles. Terms of farm at sale. stock etc. Fourteen months credit on all sums over $10; 6 porront of! for cash. if day proves stormy, sale will be held first tine ilay. - IENJ. l. MCDONALD. u J; A. McDonald, Auctioneer. there. Read His Letter‘ So Bartender Told Him He Had Boon Left 38,000,000 Francs BAYONNE_ France, Scpt. l2. — - A sailor ciillcil Luncolc pilllfCllt‘. whose ship arrived nl Dunkirk ycstcrilhy. culling nt a cafe whore 11c ivns a rcizniu‘ customcr whcu- cvcr hi! happened to strike the Ficmlsh port, found n letter wait~ ing from u lnwycr in his homo town. Lzmcolc. Potircltc can ncilhcr rczul nor write. linviug scvcrzil timci-t turned thc lcitci- nvor and utrcitti-ly cxuminctl it from all angles, he requested thc bartender it. road tile contents aloud. 'l'he lcttcr itcgiin hy announcin: the dcnth uncle, Sicnrd. which, occurrod some time ugh in South Amoricn. Tho uuclc having cuilgratod to Argonllnc n lnngor limo hock than tho sailor ctmiil rcmuuiiior, tho news did not greatly grievo him. lint when the lmrinntlor cxclioiliv continued reading the liucs, and un- nounood that. Uncle Sicrad had icft a fortune 0f 38,000,000 francs lo . Lansole Poul-rho and n similar sum to the killer's ‘Mater, the allflllll sailor showed a distinct sign of emotion. Emptying his poiit vcrro ho ord- rrod drinks nil round. 'i'hcn ro- gaining control d himself. he. ro- marked, "l will only hollcvo ii idhen l count the mnncy mysoif." it iippelrs tniit Uncle swim wi-iit tarmiuz, bought land and stilts!!- (HIPYH/lj‘ discovered n rich amassing n large fortune. I --_--<oo-—-- Never climb n. mountain till you cmiie to it-tiien mimic it won't be t.‘ .. . m4»; '-. of Laucolc Pourcht~‘s' utust luvc mo, not to know mt: from thousauti of unomploycil tnnrchcli imy sistclz" through tho streets of lluudcc last t “if ht- hnd tnkcn mc who knows? night. smashing windows as they l might llZlVC got tirod of arguing ltiififiPil l-lllfilll-lll "l8 "lFWl-‘i- land gohc. wit-h lriui. llut. how, all Many of thc demonstrators wt-nt mo, “qty ti, Burwyne and he didn't l" llll‘ U)?“ PITPVOBVS mfliflvllldfi know it ivzis not I who rodt: hcsitle Stones thrown at an nutomobllcih- mm Bu“! 1 “m1 him "rreirlp-‘Lt lured n dtuiglitor of tho Lord Pro- The "ex; time 1m wit] 109k Qlflgfif vns-t. Thu crowds later on looted m- 1']l 315k tho judge to give him Sllllilg- thirty days." illlnurtl’: Llnltnent for Colds Etc. Sum and his brothers, Tony and Just-tilt, have been iduutlilctl and arc being hcld NOTICE " A mutating of thc lihcritl (Ionscr- vntivt- electors of illivcrdhle poll will hc hcld in tho hull at Lyons ut 8 p. m., for the purpose of ap- polnting ilologntos to attend the iiibtaral (‘onscrvhtive (Ionvt-nilou , to ho hcld in (‘irtotvn lIlSU for oth- i-ii, or business i nconnct-tion. Jniues 'l‘rhinor Convener. Desirable Residence For 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 ._____' ‘CHALLENGE rut In i lb. and y; lb. plcltuon vein i . hardwood floors throughout, hot water heat- ing, electric light and sewerage. Is built as a residence for one or for two families, Inquire at McQuiarrie and Arsenault, Barristers, Summerside or to undersigned. A. E_ ARSENAUL’ ' S. S. “Canadian Sapper" The S. S. “Canadian Supper," sailing from Montreal September 15th, will be due Charlottetown Monday. September 19, and load live stock on (lock nnd produce unilordeck for St. John's, Newfoundland direct. Election. - The chairman rof each poll will please take the necessary proceedings to send five delegates from each poll. (Signed) WM. J GIBSON, ‘ Ibcsident. J. A. MacDONALD, Secretary. S‘ _.~ King’s County Liberal i’ Consefyatiyg Assggiatiunl In accordanceiwith the constitution an in- augural meeting will be held in the I ~ TOWN HALL, GEORGETOWN 0n Tuesday, Sept. 13th, i921 At 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of completing the organiza- tion of the County. , Liberal Conservative Voters of the County are invited to be present. At this tneeting a candidate will be nominated to contest the forth coming federal election. All conveners and other officials will please take the necessary pro- ceedings to- send five delegates from each poll in the county. H. D. McEWEN, President Liberal Conservative Meeting A meeting of the Liberal Conservative electors of Charlottetown and Roylalty will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Hall, on Friday, the sixteenth day of Septem - her next, at the hour of eight o'clock p.111» fol’ the purpose of appointing‘ five delegates fYOm each poll in the City and Royalty to attend the Convention to be held in Charlottetown on the 20th inst., and of completing the organization of the different polls in the district. ARTHUR A. ALLEY, W. ALLAN STEWART, J. A. MacDONALD, Buntain, Bell &,Co. - "" i Agents. Executive for Charlottetown and Royalty- (Signed) " WILFRED TANTON, President,‘