j Foxes Wanted 1 0O Pairs is» =/i~"-i€ii"ri"§"v"d ~ atrium/s. 1. PAGE TWO. MARRIAQES MCKAY -—MCKAY.~ At the home r-f Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKay 240 Queen St.._ parents o! the bride. lVednesdnyfSept. 14. 1921 by the llev. J. if, Martin. Mr. Hugh Mo» Kay, to Miss Pearl MuKu-i; both of the city. ' ' ..___ | MADE 30 ATTIMPTS TO END-HER LIFE NEW YORK, Sept. Mrs. Grace Genst-hler, 23, of 741 East Eleventh street, Manhiitten. was sentenced at White Plain: yesterday to the psychopathic hec- tion of Redford Reforiuutut County Judge YOUR; was told she 1~i—\\'llu11 had made thirty zitiempts to i-izd , liar life and that her arms are .i naiiii of srars from cuts and burrs inflicted with suiridal intent. ~ A deputy uherifL called at her tome last June to arrest h_er on a. grand lIITPPUy charge and she timprd out uf ii tlilrd story win- vtiw, fPPLlYlng injuries whit-h kept ‘er ln Beilevue Hospital for eiiziii waits. She ‘made several at- “. npls to end ber llfe while in file hospital, it time said. tie \s 501m as a .-'lt'k man gets well l.~ should pay his dot-tor just to 0w that he has no ill toiling. {a Mlnurifn Llulllelnt for (‘uliln Hie. Standald Bred Silver Black Foxes Write number of pairs you have to offer and prices. Delivery first to fifteenth Oc- tober. Make your prices right J. STANLEY 155 Queen Street. 3 Horses t0 be Sold by Day 0f Exhibition 0r Privately --('r-’\.\' 3101i‘) Sire Motto 0i|t the dam Loo .\x\\'orlli_v. record 211i". elig- ible to Z19. A fast stallion and griial Prince ‘Rupert 2.04 , 1i) ymtrsy ltursiis in the province. Vr-Yl minuti- John .t\. lliill, 9Vt'l',\'b()ll§' ltntivrs him. Tllllfit‘ litirses can bt- seen tivt-ry day at lite grottnds. . i1! tfrltirk Donn, GIRLS! ‘LEMONS ' A llllSBAllD . to MARCIA t. By CAROLYN BEECHER i BLEACH SKIN WHlTE r owwa» ‘- Squeeze the juice of two lemons ‘into a bottle ufllllilllllng threri Chapter XXI. ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply 1m- ql As every one is aware. people few cents, shake well, have -.\ quarter Dim 0g hM-mp.“ til they live together. .\litt‘t'ltl t-zld and delightful lglngn btelu-hfJtilin that all ber women friends Ann-range this sweetly fragrant l“, just raved about her iuother and “on in“, [he gape’ neck m, 5 and thought them so fortunate to have hands each ilay, then short y note h" fill‘ a long visit. John said notli and ygulklttiw nothing about eat-h other an; lhg bmluu‘ and whiteness 0t your lug. lie twouldrrt hurt .\larri-.i's3‘eel- skin, ings. yet he would gladly have disj Fllllltlllfi stage beauties use thii-YI""'*"I| “m! All“ V""‘"-“ >‘""l"‘."- ’ 161mm “mo” to bleach and brhnf Now John Altirlt-b would have that Sort, r-lmm rosygwhlte comvhevn f'ill’"llil|ll)l(‘l" could he have felt plenum also as a freckle‘ “mlmore friendly toward biarriirs H Illl-lllef- lie u-ould have tried luore Pi|l‘l1*‘>‘l1.\' had it not been that she n0! bill)‘ abetted .\liil'l‘lll in ho;- ox- travagttnt itotion-i. but put ideas . _ lnblilfbl: made casual rrferend H‘! Tvfiiiigtlinit: what she ronslilered __ _ ’ _ u man siou d have and be lit-fore title \‘ll‘l‘lfillil'ztx-iltl“4b'\t‘tlrllllttzl‘ic izlfufllfllliviilnl h" "HUN-m; Wm“ n wit“ “m! >3 and Huston Qtrects that 1+1’. light h) "two"! nowmhhvs‘ whm‘ thrvo SlOTV llllllhlf;lpnplnlwn! mlfl. “TEHHH? lufmml" ullvndibnmh‘ "v.0" with Shun: ‘Us “l U“ m‘ in“ llf/ilbllts. \illl(‘ and blart-ia i-tiniin- Puwnm Q‘ -m- Q: t-l -l L-d i - ujua \, John felt alone, vrauilerini-z ~ ~- i ~19 iuilti Jlth d! llirtiugii ;| ilark Valli-y of dpbl “m; ll">'1\ll=4l'.\‘int! t-ndoavtir. | John bad .~'t\\'til'l1 to ltiitisr-ll’ that a never would he allow himself anti i.\iai'<-iti to gr-t iii dv-bt benintl what 17'“ t-Itiiltl llllv r-ttvli lliltnlll. llut when Mrs. Vant- had been with mom -'l WW ‘Necks lie found that llllhiss ho were iu be constantly matting ltirusi-lt‘ UlIHUXlIIIIH in a controversy t-verv limo lie iras ln ilio- li-‘tlse. he must give t\\,‘ y (‘tiitsotprt-nrlyt debt piled on tieiit. Most of what llP enrnvtl Wits going for t-lotht-s- for Niarvizi for parties, ilinners and liriilgi». flit-titres and concerts, burn. and tan bleach because doesn't irritate. - B. CARTER, ;\U(_‘ll0nPC- Ii . t to entertain blart-iak mtlller No us,s d ' ' "m ' . .‘ ‘ ° e" ‘"9 mymi?" PPM-Si who zilivziis sided with Bililftflil in Want Your sale price. not your Pvery iluestion broached bi-iwi-t-n asking pfice. Your offerings will I'M‘ M“! -|"h"- tine afternoon vrlien John enter be accepted or rejected on the price quoted in your letter. WEDLOI K, (‘harlottetcitvn 3rd his home lie fell at out-t- that 'ht- air WNS fairly survhargtiil with ,""'lii'.'lill'ir titiiinoils. All through ‘dinner liotli {Hart-la and llPT llioilli-t- "PPitmd full ‘if a suppressed emot- lon. lie asked no questions; was too much of a vowartl to do so, he tiiltl himself bitterly. "I have a stirprisr- for you, John liirilf." Nlllrriil routarketi after they , Auction 0n the Last. their rolfoe in the living room a '~it"'t"'t Mrs. Valle had installed with her coining. "Yes?" | "Mother and l folintl tho tlflllfflfil apnrttiit-nt t1. tiny. the nit-est. sun- nlwstivitiitis, and a duck of an on tram-v. so tiiffiirt-nt trim this old- fiisliitmeil hall.“ Nlari-ia hllFllillPll for a lli-'llllf‘lllj then as John said nothing she went, on. Silo did not, perhaps. know that Plllillllllll “VWK IIIHW‘. U yt-ara old. old, \\'('ll_'lll 1150. .t\ greatest in, . .~\ grt-zit _‘_;('llt~l'ill purpose horse. F. c. nenoeh ' | t I I Desirable For H! NlIPIIKIli a|i<l><-|i<-ri:_\-, Ill-s- had lt-ft tho table and worn sitiping _ llflflflil, W lllifiw: '4!l""'t£i’.i THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . . which would You Rather Be? 50 antlofeel 30 30 antlcel 50 tlillllillilt‘, the New Tonic , Will Do ILL-I] Oi‘ routs» one would rather he 50 and ri-el 30, ‘but how mu'ny are there ivlio are just the. opposite? \\'li_\'. lit-cause they are litiffering with ll_\'>‘lli]lzs‘lil, Loss of Plncrgy, no ambition. iii fart they fut-l all in. stimethini; is wrung. \\‘e tell you zltiduiarx, the great. Tonto made front valuable Roofs, Herbs and llarks_ notitain just the iltedivine to brat-o you up. You will lie sur- prised and please-d. You will feel yfotinger ~ stronger. ‘in ilict you will fool fine. llvtliiiatr is sold by one ilruKKl-‘it in PVl'l‘_\‘ Town. Till‘ i.’ .\lai~.~', Wholesale butor for l‘. E. l. Sold (tullaiirs drug store, nierslile. lti (Ylieary at Waitgiis. (ii-orgetoivn at Knights. Montague at Iilahonfls Drugstore. Distri- also m Sitin- ill‘ rotildtrt speak. or did not ilare to. so fi-arftil was h,. of llil‘ lntvl Lfrble ‘tirgtitnvnq ‘Willi Stirs. Vane tiiding and tilii-iting Atari-la. “it is ill‘.'ll'l‘l' tlLWIllliWll. loo; so Wriror ytur work. 'i‘l)i'n illt‘l‘t‘ is tho llldllFi garage near. it is big "llollitli when wt» have a larger ear. lt is sort of a ]ll'l\'illl! gzirzi.ge—tinlyt i few cars in ii. l talked with the man, and he said he would take lilt‘ coupe." “l ant zifraid you will find that ‘l tilart- SllFli at; you dostrriliii is too ‘pi-it-tivt- for llri."i.ll1ll]'l at last ftitiliil his volt-v. “('11. it isn't PXlIPYIFlVI‘ at all. is " ti\<,lliiit"' Not i-tilislilt-riiig what one, gels. And thorn was only llllt-l Illil‘ apartttit-pt. so l lock it ttntl—-" "You tut-an you took the refusal y“ iv)" ‘No’. l mean l rented it. Mother lotlniitl me the first month's rent. ram-v. and .l ivas aft-till] to wait a tiiinttto. tilt‘ sttid flit-re had been ral limiting :i_t it. You sou, it is ~ new house, so very ll'i\li‘ii in tit-- Jinnd." “lit-iv much is lhn ronl?" John ltvpt his volt-o the llroatosl effort’. “it is a liillln luorr- than ltr-re lint. it is worth it. every penny oi’ it! And stich a lovely gu|,t room for tnorhtzr. ' Ho stiiiui- and “liww itiat-ii 3:: .. “(litly title hundrotl and fifty a mouth. Xtltitliei" thinks it wonder- fully cheap as rents go in New Yin-k." .l)tiiiy Jolin wondered just wit)‘ Mrs. Vane thought one hundred anti even only by n," .“.-... Q “Hm l“, "jfifiitik,lgahtlz‘lmzbifnfl liit)‘ dollars a t-hiitip rent. lu. lite _“.|]| "Mk M,“ Firm“, "'1", IUMHL it-wn wilt-re slit‘ lived llit- best ro- l\\'t'lllililik.~l Hi1‘ ll'flll.til'tll‘llll~tl into mtt-nt-t- would not rt-itt for more .in_i-n or stroll}; III'I\'1‘,\‘ \\'ll|l [llvflly than fifty dollar} if for that. Fin- ‘Zlddnalfl ll||\\'l‘l'- l'l'l4'l‘ ||1'I‘ liiiv, ’I‘liri-<~ “H. m. mm: - Sold in Phnrititu-ttiivn by the ‘HUT m" mlwh- Milnllll- l "uwl "l‘\\'ll anus. At (‘tlrlvlnll gaunt.- by flffortl it. l-‘itty more than we are a e ztix-ii-zfs 114d, ti!§til‘l.ll"l‘|)']'rli I-y l_t. at. tidying half tigaitt as much. it is . “hi; illlltél’, n . lllllllll not i. lty liulll-Inut My H“, muistiunf- l " ' "llut I hav,. taken it! i\nd l I offer for sale my residence on Poplarl“ “" mm“ T“ '*' Avenue, Summerside, consisting of two and three quarters of land with orchard and four- teenroom house. g The house is finished with hardwood floors tltirougliout, hot water heat- electric light and sewerage. as a residence for one O1‘ for two families. 108', FOR SALE A farm beautifully situate-d 11,-’; ntiii-s from tftiriligztn of 136 tit-res _ lot’ land, 100 acres living vlt-ar and in IS bullt a high stale of i-ulllvttlivin. lfiulaneo lboing cow-rod with hard wood and ~No. l ltltllllvl‘. This iarm has ri-r- at‘ McQu-arrie and Allsenaulty ‘t-ntly bet-n mussel lllillltlPll and l-(‘HIF Barristers, Summerside or to undersigned. A. E_ ARSENAULT t-d lllrouulltitil with wire. 'l‘lit~rt- is _ii wi-ll finished 8 roomod litiusr and good out buildings, with an nevi-r failing wt-ll at the door. A‘ brook “MANOA” Passenger Loaves MontreaI-19th August, Leavds chariamflw- roi- st. John" 22nd Auuim. 91h Sealemlwr 26th September. Luv» Charlottetown 4th Age r S. S. “Canadian Sapper" 'l‘iin S. S. "Canadian Supper,“ sal will be due. Charlottetown, Monday, on dock and produuOuntlt-r-tierk for St. John's, Niwvfountllantl din-rt. For further particulars apply to~— , Buntain, Bell & Co. far Montreal 29th August, 17th September- WCZIYVGII Bros runs throui-li at tho bark whit-ii ntalu-s an ideal plat-n tor pasture. ll is also a iqood business lilillill as l|ll'I'(>! liill! lll'4‘ll a store in ettniti-c- lion. l-‘or ftirtlir-i" particulars apply or phont- to tlwner JOHN D. McDONALD. (lardiittin Steamer 6th September, 23rd September. Phone No. ti 1. -_- -.__--__- _;...~-~-— -_~____~ ~ ~-_. .1: Alltilldllistlll! (‘loaraneti Attrtlon saln at Glen- r-oo, Vernon River, of Farm Stork. rrop and all ltnpletnents on Mon- tiay. Sept. 19th, at one trelnek sharp. I will on tho above llillt“ sell tiy auction my lioatitlful farm t-tinnliitintt oi‘ I31: air-res oi’ land; U0 :l(‘f'!*5i cleared and in a good statr of culllvatltm, bnltmt-e t-tiver- lllS rid with extra growth of spruce ling from Montreal. Snpimiibnr 17th. lumber. Good buildings; new . , i r ir l ‘ Si-titt-ulbtir 20th and load llvi- slur-it ‘mm- ‘fo x l" m“ “mflmd 1h" ,farm is slltmtetl close to church anti school and is 1-2 miln front Vernon station; farm well watered by brook. Also on above dati- will still the following Hl()('l('~OTlP driving horse. slx yfiilfll; one ho-rse fnur yrars; four choir-g young milk cows; three litiifers 2 i~2 years; 2 heifers l 1-2 yours; 40 young hens lnitiletnents» Ono hay mower; one disc drill (Fot-ksliuiil; one dist‘. - Agents. \- . , Ilelllillp GOVERNOR DIRGIJHV will leave It. Job- rvery Wtllfl- lay n a a. n. and every lam-lay n! 0 p. n. tact-nu: time) u: n. n1 My: an vtn Iiuqtpon nil linker, clue lluton also Th» Warm»! r n. n lull p. n. ROQIIIU-i-‘IIYQ Bantu Ionian but” 11m; IFAIII ll l7. The Inturlny trip: Direct eanlullbn l! Ilouln who clu- halgli nun-en to New Yuri vln Cnpo Uud unnl. million-I lIIar-nllnl llply to A. In nlleroolu, Intel n EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIBNAL LINE PAIIIIGIR AID IRIIGIIT SERVICE BETWEEN 8'1‘. JOIII AID INHITON h! Illlflrl, Lube-e and tit. Join. 1D barrow; one pin harrtiw; one roller truck Waggon; one riirt on Wheels ono gang ‘plow; one single; two wood slr-lgbs; one driving ivngtin; and all farm harness; one. plow; ‘traces, ctr; (‘ropmflfl tons rholt-o tiny; 10f) stooks when! trrd life); i! starkit oats; It 110N991 yiolntnes; quantity of sawed lumber, together with all houselitrltl furniture and numerous ' (ithnr arllrles. Terms of farm nt aalr. stook ctr‘. Fourier-n months t-rtttlit on all stuns over Mil; r. pert-rut nff for rash. if day proves stormy, sale nl will bn held first fine titty. BENJ. B. MCDONALD. J. A. McDonald, ' Auctioneer. In to llonlon llnet In lull-ya and rue-m n i0 n. in. mutant NTATIQIIOOIII I} II Mflmpolltan pour-ale! OUIIRIIL ll!!! II- Jill: I. I- stoptitql and told utlt‘ landlord this platri- was for rout ~llizit wi- worn moving out lilo first. it's liit~lt_s' we til'l_v l'l'Il1\\'l‘ll for a year. You rv» l\' you ivaiiltttl tzrmakt- it two vars. llul l know xvvll (‘llilllgll l wouldn't live lit-re longer than this your." "I drill‘! Sl‘l‘--~" "For ht-tivi-ns stilto, don't Ptllll" llil‘ll('i! making a poor mouth, and [ii-ftutti- moihrr!‘ Nlarcla iiilt-riip ted. "l told tho agent you Wlltllll i-r-mo in tlii- morning and sign the l1 ash, l gavo your firm its refi-r- tut-o. '|‘ht- tort-tit said it vtas a Won durful firm. and any one. they ro- romtiit-ntlt-il was (l. K. with him." John grtianetl lnrttlililil)‘. ll!‘ was beau-ti. Probably by this time his firm had lit-on asked about him ji'lll ](llI'\\' in. was routing an itpart mi-ni livyitllil his uieans. iii '.'.SORES HEAL QUICKLY.~ llavi- you a ptjrslstfltit sore- that roftlsos to lit-at‘? 'l‘lien, try fir/filo- ma. rli-i-lrit- Oil in the ilrt-ssltig. lt will slop tho Flotigliliig. rarry way lot‘ tiii- ut-w skill. lt is a ri-i-ugnisrtl healer iiiuotig oils illltl ntiiiilii-rs of ptopli- Hill certify that it llirtili-il wilt-rt: proptirly applied. JUST mus THE PENCIL ON THE com: AND AWAY eoas ROOT AND BRANCH. ooss nor sutm on. SMART. A FEW RUBS WITH Moovn Conn PENCIL AND ALL is oven. »»/ 1 -_,-. \ For Sale only at THE TWO MACS. druggista, H9 Great Georg; St. How Etc-Kaiser Lives In Holland About the only thing that is do inct-raiit about the biz-Kaiser's ill-a at lluorn is his wood-chopping. 0th- Qjwlge he maintains n court that. is u mitiiuture 0t’ Potsdam. Why in: chops wood nobody knows, since it is hard work, but the Kaiser is said to be vigorous pliysicall/ eieshisetl in felling trees, can work for hours at this exercise without apparent fatigue. Having choppet down the trees he loves to saw out a section 0t‘ the trunk, and in his spare time of emoo in his spare hours to sitiooth and carve this with the capital "Vi" that used to curry so much tor‘ ror lu the old days. 'l‘hese finish- ed slabs lli‘, gives tis souvenirs '0 his tnort- favored visitors. it also pleases lilm to throw a log which he lllltlnPll has pit pared, on the opt-ii tire, which is kept burning Winttii" and Summer. Another fa! tiritt- Lccupiitiop is talking. When his KHBMS are forliiiii‘ tiffitzers, as oftvti they are, military maps are proiltirrtl and the Great War is fought over again, the EX'l{illi-~’ commenting on what mialit have lies-n t-xtriqit for What was. lie lt-litigs to the idc-a that the German zirtnitts were nevi-r di-foatetl and that the German tiisastltr was wmit. ly due lo traitors -.'lt hotiir. William s Pious liivt-ry‘ uiurnlnil at Glllrlto N80.‘ and an hour later walks down to illo tiffices o! the, courfuiariihal, a gatidy building near the gate of the estate which was tit-signed b3 Wilhelm personally. 'l‘hero he i. sport»- everything as ltlutifilt lit‘ in.» visiting a barracks. Tllbll hr tzikix-t an hour's stroll about the grounds. returning to breakfast. .\ Sljiti there are prayers. xvliirli ail the servants are olittgetl to title-lid the iix-‘tVtir Lord reading the s6.‘ vices. Since the death of the tor- initr Kllli-illrlll. stiorial prayers tire said for her. it is said that W" holm has rteeovertrtl from ill" l1l\l\\‘ tht- death of his wlfo caused firm At that time fears W011‘ flmvflill" ed that he might do tnvay with himself, and his <lill|l§lllt'l‘ did ll~ll darn leave liim. Now ll!‘ savior; '0 have bet-tithe resigned. and has re _suitutl the round that he followttl wniin ant». lived. The Exile Woodman (iarbed in old clothes, lto ho. gliig his wootbsatving at ten o'clock and works steadily for an '. Thar; ho refreshes himst-if with n, bottle of lthino wine, after wliirli ll(' resumes his work lmtd 12.30. 'I‘lim\ he takes ll bath llnll ha; .1 frugal lunch lit l_ti'cltit-.‘~.'. after whit-h lie retires for sit-up. in tht- afternoon he spends nio>t oi’ his time, ivlien seas-tin alo won liter are favorable in his large. gar den. Oi"late he lltls taken ti t-zrvlll interest in flower rultitre and at a recent show in Donrn he won two second tirlzes for EtlgllAll swoil peas he. had grown ltlilifirlf- 'l‘hc-. idea of the. former Katm- tSpPfllllliK his time. in the improve uient of lfittgllult swmtt will l5 one that should tippeal to l\':\'."l tlttisner, his fornter euloglst. fixrupt for the itimentablie fat-t ital thi- formur nulogisi has lit-tactile. a hill tor stilirisi of his former master. The Dinner and the Uniform l At 5.30 William llohenzolletn dons the full dress uniform of a‘. PrussltimGent-rzil. wearing iii] niu tnntial and tiuvorations, excepting lhtiso, of i'i)lll'.\'l‘, whltzh he lnttllZ- iiaully ‘handed bark in the lilibli AIllllilSfiilIlLl‘ to (ivrmuiiy on the t-vv of w:ir_ lie ivalks round in this tiuifil tiiilil 7.30 when a great dinner gong is sounded anti Will lain mart-hes In great slum to Yhit dining room. When there are. no guests the llofmtirst-ltall whit-h p: the title. of Gen Von Gontltartl, WIl’l manages the house. pnd estate for ‘him. tins to sit by and listen in his nitiiilorbi speorlins. l'sti.'illy tine. of the adjuttints keeps lilm rour pany. The dinner is not in itffftilil- ant-e with the pomp in which ll it served. for ll consists tnerely "f la soup. meat vegetables, n sweet fruit and .1 single glass of wlni. There is extra winr- served lute ,nt night when he has mlllttvy Itgtiesls, mid stimntltnas ll is lrir lpnsl ntitlnlglit when the pnrly breaks up. Ambition: Abandoned While William believes in c111 nearly as murh nt llonrn as ho did at Amerongen, but whether llhls is due to the fat-t that he l1ll<l . less money or whether he regtirdatl ,hli-i st-ly at Anteronigen as a more ‘interlude and decided not tn abate his‘ imperial stale whllo he remain ed there is not known. It seems i-ertnln. however that lir- tins matte. up his mind that Donrn will hr lie has no llitislnns that he eve.- will he. restored to the tlironn of Prussia, hut he believes that some day or other a monarchy will 5' rosiorr-tl in Germany. lie is stilt‘ to he on hotter tr-rins with the Ex- (lrovvn Print-e than ftirmerlv. Th" younger man frequently visits his and having specially trained mu; I sldcrtible state, he does not ape-i‘ his home for the rent of his llfo. “g / hither and they walk and saw wood together. Betore the death )l the Knlserin. the sun. on the oi; canton Ll his visits, spent neartv all his time there will!‘ his math-i er or speeding round the place iu his car. Ital; May Conquer Africa. By Airplane ROME Sept. l4.— Just as the railway proved the great itdvunre guurd of civilization for the entire western portion of the llnittttl States. so nlttst the airplane he- rtjne the great advance guard for the civilization of i\l'ricti. (‘tmvint-otl of tho truili of this. the Italian Ministry of ('()l(l'-‘i4!S as well as those of ‘the War and Navy, are making an everhncr “ng use of aviation‘ in lite devilo .it of Italy's Afrlrtizreoluniqis. The sumo ‘is tiring tltllie equally by Praure and Spain in tlte-dtavi-ltipmilm of Morortrti, Tunis and other Ahdeau possttssitins. Italy's Dark (‘tiniinnnt colonies int-iudn 'l‘ripoli and tiyrantilrn 'in the. northern vparl. with a illeditt-r- raneau (‘mist lino and Italian Sam allaltiud and Krytri-a on the ensi- eru i-titist, tin tho opinion of Italian colon- ial experts, ili‘t'illll‘f~l Illlllil elapse before Africa can be opened up to any extensive railway develop- mt-nt. lltvseris. httstiie irilii-s and other native tilistat-les stand ln tlit- ivay Li‘ any tltiitrk tidvant-p of titt- ra i liwa y . 0n the other band. Italy ls von- vlllerd that a great deal oi’ the handicap t-ttttiiloil in tho use of t-ara vans. wttter-wttys and other ex.‘ ~ ing means of t-iiiiiinuniratitins villi he greatly tiffset by tiirplaiie iii-n vice, One of the newest colonial alr- planes to he establshetl by ital; ls between Tripoli anti llonis. To thr residents of the latter place. a week's time is saved in (‘Uflllillllllt-ll- tlons with both ltuly and Tripoli. The distaure Lf 100 ltllilmvters be- tween tho two cities‘ is rovt-roil in hours. avortllng to the weather. and the return trips are lllllllt‘ af ter a stop of three hours. An extensive use oi’ tho airplane is also being made lu Erythrna. “there the Duke of Abbruzzi is now dnvoltitiing tlit- colony frolu an ag- rii-uliural and other standpoint. ¥~-—-o0->i-_-_._ NEW PROFESSOR IN CHAIR O HISTORY .. ttl.\§l\(7.\'. Sept l4.» Mr. llnsll Wiiliatns, who iras just appointed to the tthair of lll$l0l‘_\' at bit-Gill Fnirersil is well known here as l'.-..V' t t. l.’ M. SEPTEMBER l5, 1921 flutters Bounty llllflfl nnsetvaiive 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, AD. i921 At 11.30 in the Forenoon, F01‘ the nomination of Two Candidates to contest Queen's (louuty in the coming Federal Election. - The chairman rof each poll will please take the necessary proceedinits to. send five delegates from each poll. (Signed) WM. J GIBSON, _ President.‘ J. A. M acDONALD, ‘ Secretary. H Liberal Conservative Meeting A itieeting‘ of the Liberal Conservative electors of Hunter River will be held at Hun- ter RiveivFi-itlay evening the sixteenth day of Septembeigfat the hour of seven o'clock, for the purpose. of appointing (lelegates Irom Hunter River poll to attend the Convention to be held iiiCliai-lottetown on the 20th inst, and of completing‘ the oigteanization of the different polls in the district. JOSEPH McPHERSON l sclitlzir of (‘tmsiiloraltla reptile. -\.litnit thirty years ago he was all Xrt-‘i- (‘tillogtn Oxford. where he took; I l first in classical “mod<" and a second in "greats." lln passed on to ti vlt-rkshlp in tho House of‘ Fomntuns. llo SQTVM] in the Stiuihl .-\l'ri<-:iii War and at its conclusion; acted as stir-rotary to the ’l‘ransvaai Education Deparliuent. Subsequent l\' he stiiiglit Parllaiitt-iit. honors. landing fol Mia Sussex and lttilii" 1i: :i Liberal iii the two rlevtitins iii ltllll. During the two elections i z i910. llurltig tlii- rerent war Mr. _\'i'illi':itils went on tirtivo .‘€l‘l'Vlt'l‘ and ]'(‘('l‘l\'t‘ll a llt-lgian tier-itriition for his work for (ho refuges. For the" past your he hits liven Ford loc- turor ill (lxfnrtl. tllis literary ivorlt lfl(‘lllIl(‘H_ “Willlatit I‘ilt. Earl of (‘hnthnm," which is now recttgnlw ml as the statttlartl work of that iaiaiit-sttii-n. This _v<-'.\r he llllllllttllfltl an illuminating Iift- of (‘oi-ll ltlloili-s. . ASPIRIN Only “Bayer" is Genuine the Warning! Unless yon see name "Bayer" on package on tablets you are not getting genu- ine Aspirin at all. in every Bayer package are directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, lilarache, Toothache, Lumbago, and _for pain. Handy lln boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. ‘Druggiata also sell larger P34335809. Made in Canada. Aspirin in the trwda mark (registered), of Bayer Manufacture 0t Monoacetlcaoident- or oi Saltcyllmicid. NOTICE A pivoting of the lilll(:l‘tll-(‘0ll5~l0l" vailve electors of lllveriliile poll will bo hold in tho hall at 'l‘rytin on Thursday Sept. 15th. at t1 p. in. {for the purpose. of appointing dele~ Hates t0 intend llli- Llbt-ral-(‘tin- it-rvattivta (‘tinviznlltm to bo hold in <'liarloitrtnwn, also for ollitr busi- ness in (‘()Y1llt’(‘ll(|ll¢— Jdllitlu 'I‘rainor, Convener. "Si" s. HARLAND u For yviir pleasant, and health a "In on the “Harland” is fllilllr- pnsed. You are offered the op poijtunlty any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p, m. Tuelday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. Thursday. Victoria, return lam Friday, Eu! River. return “IQ 35 cents Saturday, Wont Riven return flro l King’s County Liberal Conservative Association In accordance with the constitution an in- augural meeting" will be held in the TOWN HALL, GEORGETOWN 0n Monday, Sept. 19th, 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 meeting a candidate wi be nominated t0 contest the forth coming federal election. . a_All conveners and other ofiicials will please take the necessary pro- ceedings to send five delegates from each pol‘ in the county. H. D. McEWEN, t President: Liberal Conservative Meeting A meeting of the Liberal Conservative electors of Charlottetown and Roytalty will be held in the Board of ‘Trade Rooms, Market Hlall, on Friday, the sixteenth day of Septem - ber next, at the hour of eight o’clock p.m.,f01' the purpose of appointing five delegates from 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, Executive for. Charlottetown and Royalty- WORLD EVENTS p” 35 cents. Ba one of the lnrpp number who now take adventure of thou verv enjoyable excursions. The accomodatlons are fine. We‘ know you will be planed with the tannin. Phone ‘III. Their Meaning and Outcome awarding to Biblical Prophecies will h! the subject of lecture by George Young of Winnipeg, CIIL, In Prlncn Eli- ward Theatre ' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IBTH-S P. M.