5023-4-61. " séte. kitchen table (hardwood). iintl Acts rwo ,‘ 10R sALE Sealed tenders will he received :7 undersigned up to Sept. 16th at p. m. ior the Bedford brunet’: property. Bedford Station consist- ing of store. w-rehouse and 14 terse of bud also for goods in atock. Cheque 6% to accompany Cinders. Highest or any tender not necessarily ‘ ’. titer particulars write or phone Ienager in charge or ~ THFDDORE ELLIS - Becflv. Bedford Station. R. R. 1 FARM‘ iron SALE] " at Ulgg Station my farm of 100;‘ acres 80 clear, in good state of cul- tivation. balance covered with hard and soft wood. good build’; lugs. well fenced and watered. l‘ quarter mile front Uigg Station. i0 chains from school, close -to church-l ls. an ideal home in good locations together with crop. l8 acres 0ats,_ l0 tons hay. 4 acres of wheat, 2'5‘ acres potatoes, 5Q acre turnips. lfi not sold by private sale will bet; Swiss STAND For fur-_ ‘fizz/Ala’ ,_ /” 5V5?!’ 701/67! all all akin-disease or ialary yea an 1 anon Zen-nah. It's nan; lek is a pure antiseptic i-rialbal- possessing a very definite and important medicinal action on the skin. II its eharaeleraadia its results it is altogether different to lle nasal oiaiIenta and selves. lam-Ink eafeluardn Ion lllllll Noel-Risen and "' disease. All dealer! 10s. bee. FOR SALE Auxiliary’ knockzilitiul schotiiii-i‘ Behind" Zlfi torts rt-gistt-r, 4 _Vt‘ill'5‘ ‘Just * A Sweetheart t qt l THE STORY OF A WO- l MAN'S TRANSFORMA. TION By Marion Rublncam LETTERS FROM HOME .. ‘ Chapter :39 .\'i-xt tlay we indulged ourselves in the great luxury oi lying -in bed until S o'clock; Then we ate the rt-st of the sandwiches and Jain. Ilut both of us haul cotu {appe- tiles‘. turd we had tnoncv nough for simple necessities, so w}: Wuul, out and wzilkcti until we found a liitlc ri-srtitrriiut aritl there wi- ortir-rti eggs anti coftcc, and felt ,bctter. "This is the second time I've lbi-uii iu a restaurant." Violet ‘whispt-rr-tl. looking nboutthe liltlP lplrit-e curiously, “That one Burl ‘took us t0 yesterday was the firs‘. wait. Aunt Enid, before I -re through. we're going to eat sin livery restaurant In New York.‘ i “Good Lord. child. itvhnt an ain- . . hirioii!" I smili-d. This tiiiy u-ris given ovcr 1o sightseeing. Hut first we ivcai sold by public auction on the pffilllqfiltl, lminil and sails. new 1G horse ‘truck to our room. lses on Thursday, September 11th‘ at 2 o'clock with crop. Apply JOHN S. MARTIN, . Kinross or_ J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer = 37 Pownal Street. 1 5055-6971. l FARM FOR_ SALEl at Orwell I offer by private sale my beau- ilful farm of 55 acres of choice land all clear buildings. fronting! on Orwell River. Will be sold wiihi or without crop. Crop: 13% acres. 0f oats. ~i acres oi wheat, 1i ncresl of potatoes. be acre of turnips and, 20 tons‘ of hay. Open for inspection- nny time. Apply on premises to‘ : LEWIS H. .GILLIS. Orwell Charlottetown Exhibition fenders Separate Tenders _wiil elved by the undersigned be rec- up to and on Tuesday, the fifth Septeru-l ‘ her, 1922, for the following pri\'i-‘5020~1-il. I Ieges at the Exhibition to be held In Charlottetown front the 26th rot 29th September. I022. l. For the privilege of catering under» the Grand Stand only. . 2. For the printing anti scllirit: oi Score Cards tor the Runes. 3. For the supplying of striiw its required. 4. For selling feeds cattle. etc., on the rzroitnds. 5. For supplying pressed old liziy for Race Horses. In Nos. 1, 2 and ~I the highest or any Tender, and in Nos. 3‘ and the lowest or any tender not necezs- sarily accepted. Conditions may oe obtained at the Office of Charles It. Smallwood. Secretary-Treatc, Charlottetown. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary-Treasurer. ivunn non SALE The undersigned offers for sale his farm of seventy acres of land. all clear and in a high state of cul- tivation. Excellent dwelling house and out. buildings, three quarters of a mile from Brtitlalbanc Station and one mile from Emerald Stri- tion. Near churches and school. Will soil with or without crop. For further particulars apply to WALLACE McKINNON. Bradalhane, l’. E .1. . I Clearance‘ Auction Sale h... at... .r....r.r m. be. At Vernon Bridge on Montiiiy.. September 18th at 2 o'clock. I have sold my property anti lilll leaving for Uni-ted States. I will on alhovc date sell the following: 1 driving mare. 1 cow, 20 Plymouth hens (pure bred). I driving wagon, 1 driving sleigh, 1 hand truck. 1 set barrows. 1 single plough, 2 sleigh robes, 2 sets driving harness, (one almost new). 1 set cart har- ness. 2 tons ohoice timothy hay. - Household Fllfllllllfl-l-——Pfll‘lfll' fur- nl-titire, extension table rtintl dining room chairs. lpinno. (mahogany case). bedroom suites. chamber chairs. l Raymond sawing mnchinc, 1 kitchen range, 1 hall stove. 1 globe heater. carpets. rugs and linoleums. also many other house- hold effects. Terms at sale. MR8. ADA. MacDONALD Vernon Brlrlgcl J. A. McDONALD BOM-iI-wfm-thsfiatfil. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINI s. e. oovsnuon DINGLEY will isn't/e and every Saturday at 0 p. Wednesday tripe are via Eaatpe-t and Lubes, due Boston about at I a. m. 10 a. m. Thursday. laturtisy tripe are to Boston dlreeo. due Sundays about 2 p. m. IlTURm-Leave Ioaton Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. Iflt Davis] Time) tor Eaatport. Lubes and at. John. IAII IIMD At lesion intent ens passenger steamers for est. ‘ - A- ‘I m; c. .- ...-.. a..- 2V IOOCIJEN for horses] eonneotlen is made via the Metropolitan Line express power Acadia engine. liirge rrringc. two dorlcs, well found, per-iii“, first time, -|'ectly tight, fast and ublt- rind iniihtt, (titled [an gfirst class condition. Carrying cap-Flat-t- curtains. t-lcun acity 45 tons or 1300 bushels pro- duce. STANLEY DOANE. Harrington. Nova Scotia 5059-6-2i. “TNiTP-IUE Charloitetow-iixztou Service: S. S. I . "liagrlali-ii" hits rcsumctl ' and is nor mak- ing rt-turn lflils, leaving (ilitirltitlfr town t,-vt_-r_\ itiorniug at T o'clock. due on return sillilt: cvenirig ribout 9.1? ' BRUCE STEWART d. CO., LTD > Agents (‘lrrirltiitt-ttrtvii. Sept 5. 1922. F -t w u; t . l Mia's Bernice Slililz» Tent-hers land Soioists Diplomas, Mt. Alll-‘IOII Iffonsorvntory" of Music. "c ; Rr-zigtriititvu '25 Vpper Prince Street. litirrilriv. ifiiursrltrgv.‘ ncw, “it is tlingyx" I said. trritlttnl for I looked about it walls. tlic ornutc cnough. but with ii grriy clcannt-ss that would have shocked rlic soul of any country woman brought up to l-‘llll bit-arched clothes. They were tnrn too. in dozens of places, and the carpet was worn to the back lr trio was a inded trin. and the t-ouutt-rpant- had also tho gray ~It-:inucss that comes from care- IPHS wnslliilil IIIVI indoor (lilting. Yiolcl. went tn tho closet and took rlown my Paisley; shawl. i! possession of my mother's She tirouutt-tl ii chair iilllI hung it illlillrtl tlit- wall. tWiSIIIIIZ m“ IFIIIZH in some tacks in catch it. it win a ttorgt-ous pattern on rho Irma: brirc wall ‘ 'I'h<-n tho girl. her with inspiration. uuprickctl the ‘rig pzrtr-lnvork quilt Esther hail writ with us. and flung I! ‘WI’? m‘? ‘i-rrihlc countcrpzinc. Last, Sill‘ iiftlilflhl out hr-r yr-Ilnw silk scarf --.uti throw‘ it over the bureau. “Thorc," she said. stepping brick to vicw tho room. Anti indeed. with those three "fings .shc hritl turned ii piece 01' tliriuy ugliness into nuc of lifc and t-IIIUI‘. l vitut-i touch. eyes ziiifihl Iiouie-iiiakterfls nt-vcr so much Iinti the l1 was Plerisc register" as promptly what sho did. as the Wily Sh‘? ‘Possible. ‘ tlitl n. The urtimati IvIIO IIIIH IQQHQQL bi? MODERN VIOLIN, rhrit touch, curries a mngic F Aymg; t WIIIIII with her, to transform 1317,... i hurrcn places Into comfor- . i, tiiblr- homes. Such a woman --——~---——:=*~‘-’~1Y':~ —~~:l liiisfii thousand titties more DOMINION OP CANADA | t-Iruuce _i_>l being happy than . " f... , tlit- one yvlin zicccpts tho uiill’ Provinaogtpi t‘ plziccs. and complains til vi PRINCE eowArvoa ISLAND 1 H» iln the Surrogate Court George V., A. D..,19_22. r l r l ilritr- iii‘ (‘uvt-rrtiisii in ‘lflllIHIZll|I_ “d! i Iiy thc ‘main \Viirburttin yo.’ Prolirilc. kc. &c. , To lhc. Shcriff of lhc (‘tiuuty o1 |Qut,-cn'.q (‘trinity or any (‘oiisiiihlc Honourable A. or literati.- pt-rsnn within said i(‘ounty. (lreoiing: WHEREAS upon rctttling 1hr pctltlon on fllt- of (‘crlrict Simp son of Bay View in Qui". ifs (Hun ty iti Priiicr- Erlwrirri Isiriui. f-irci- er. rht- Arluiliiistrator oi llit: uliovt- nrimt-tl Estate, praying tluil. H ciintlon may br- Issucd for the pnr pnsc. Iiercinriftnr set forth: You [are liicritiiwt-i hcrrby rtqilirctl i-v ‘cite all pcrsmis IIHPTTHSIPli in ilic sold Estate to be. rind zrppt-ar lit:- fort- me zit. r1 Surrogate (Trurrt lo lit‘ ‘lhclti in tlic (Yourl Ilnnso in (“uitr Iotletown. in Qucctrs t‘oiml_\'. lri [the said Province, on VI/crirics-ltiy the twentieth day oi‘_ Scpttrttibr-r ncxt, taunting. at the hour of ialevcn o'clock forenorin of the same day to show cause r.‘ any they can why ihc Actrouttls of thr‘ anti the Estate clusetl as pr.r‘.‘t-.l for In said petition iinrl ori motion of Df-llilld MPKIIIIIUII. Earp. Protri or for srrid Potltinncr, Anti I tlo hcrcby orrlt-r that ii lrure copy hcrc of be forthwith pubIisht-ti ln sonic Newspaper puhllrrliotl in (‘Iirzriottt- town in Quccns (Yotitrty tiInvt-sniu. once In ouch wt-relt. for .it lens-i four constrcullvt? wcoks from the dnlt- lit-roof nnti ihtii a trilc copy liorcof be forthwith poslcti in tho following public itlaccs. rr-splctivtt Iv. nrrrnt-Iy in {he hull oi the Court "Ollflf! in (‘Itrirltriir-rouzi vifort-snrti. in front of the l~I=iII ill (‘iivontlrsh aforesaid, rind in front til‘ the St-iiottl housc til. (frivcntlish afore- snld. so that zill persons Iiitvrost- ml in llit- said Esltilt- its aforesaid may IlilVP tlrie unlit-c. thereof. ‘GIVEN itntlcr my I-Iziutl and the Seal of the said Court this fourteenth tlriy nf Aug- ust, A. i'),, 1922, ilflli It! the thlrlrtontir vcrtr of lfls Mn- jer-rtyhi reign. (Sgd.) A; B, WAFIBUFITON. Surrogate. 8t. John every Wednesday m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. (Dav BTATEROOM! $8.1m 13ml tic 1's ‘Cnunflv in sniri Prrrrincc dedghscti . Bit i’- Surrngrilc J11,» t! " cmutnommowu yu-rt to , ‘ an has hail the greater her social __ ihé lfiArt- myse , But since my Iastoper-I ation can't do things." ' "Operation "d1 asked politely. ' to rea my letig; " .. l: j y“ gory last." her eyéblihup mph [the curiously caller gleam‘ of her species-tho sort of n wom- ;. an who delights in talking or serious operations that abe his! iE endured. I have found that such f women fccl a curious aura 0' ‘ romance and importance attached to them. that grows wi each 1i opt-ration In such sections of the city, [he more operations a wom- iiiiptirtrincc. . , "Yes'm, my last. I had a liga-i III(‘III took out. .And ever since; I cant bend over much. Without falling and getting weak. eiore ~. that I. had at; Dpcratlo! ‘ right after my last baby was b‘rn." She ' ve us soiue Intimate‘ etails of 1h 5.10 ‘ltiirt-it r liste _ed. Violet turnt-tl hor back, and alinly read her Inrtt-r. "And after that I couldn't stand on Iutiilers without getting tliznv, So sometimes there ain't so much cleaning on the walls its I'd like to see. I kcep a very clean house. But of course I have to tie- pend on helpio scrub surbases. SecinH-t as I can't stoop over." "How old arc you?" I aske . "i: alert and active} nourishing meal. bananas or prunes; //////.-'///7//.'/Av///////////////////7//////A/r/I/l/ t#"AGuqfingiCbol" J... . ~is the art of preparing foods that‘ supply in digestible form all the nutriment the body needs for; the ‘sultry days when‘ the vitality is low and the appetite 1s “fussy; I Shredded Wheat is a cooling food, rich in ‘the elements that build healthy tissue without heatingt-he‘ blood. Keeps the body buoyant, the mind . you need for stimulatihg bowel move- ment-a peppygfood for old and young.» Two Biscuits with milklor cream make a complete, » Eat it for breakfast with sliced dinner with sliced peaches, apricots, stewed raisins, . 4 ‘Contains all the bran for lunch with berries; for '/I/////a////////////////n'////////////////,v//////////////////////////////////// ///////.'/ //////.'v/////////////////no./////~/nt//////// x t-- ~‘It g, . ritions. I've had IIIYIBPDPIIIIIX out ~ihal’s rciil fashionable to have rlonc. Anti my tonsils. Anti aden- oils. But they ain't much of an opt-ration. They don't give ether. And thc ligament. Then the kid- nc_\'—-that was after tho bah" conic. And I've had six teeth out In one your." - Was there much of hcr lcft. I wondered? I ioriltcti at hr-r curiously. If I looked 50. she look- WlllliN HIHHEH 111M PIJIPITS NEW YORK, Sept. 7.-—A' resulti- tlon refusing general permission to t - I t services or "(i "0' Thim" “Von! tvirlgitfili‘ Illuillelglxllillvffzllilil of the prov- "l" I “med m my leuen lnce was madt- public by the Pro- lllIXltIIlS lo know ivhat itiaile finch" Smod of the Angficun Elélllfll" write smsoon. It could not cmlrch mfme “tcsplndics yes“... h’? ‘m-“hmg pkmmm‘ day after‘ its closing session. The T')n'or"o‘v—_l begin m Awake resolution would permit women lo I I‘ _ officltiic in excnplltlntil situations; but only with the approval of a Ibishcp. » --~--~<-e}-;-— NORTHCLIFFE WILL DISPUTE SETTLED LONDON. Sept. 7.—'l‘lie Dally Express nwncd by [lord Beaver"- brook. announces exclusively this morning: ‘ Wlli lWlHll “LACE “AY-‘N- 5-’ Selll- 7-_'The "Through the intervention 01' “Plrilonl (lnlwmalkln ‘imam ‘m’ Viscount llothcrmere, brother of pointed untlet- the Industrial Ilis- the [me Viscount Nurthcliffe, the puies Act to investigate the trou- ble between the Marconi employ- ees. concluded thcir sitting last ev- "WILL The 903"] will‘ ODIIIPOWII "l mediation, the representatives of .913 clilflYllcli 51"Klml°"- Hilmux- two contending wills have met airtl lchillmlalli Sl-ewilrl FTCCKWIBY- agreed upon ti course of action ‘Glace flay. representing D511)‘ I111"! W- IT Cflllim- 91mm‘ Ollfurther litigation. 'l‘hls agreement ‘the Iitiriritime Ilnboi‘ PIUYIIIII, (llriceinow nm-eiy awaits cqnfli-mafign in lBay, the employees. Ton“;- ' _ The board absolutely refused lo‘ legal dispute over‘ Lord North- clifie‘s two wills has been settled. "Following Lord Rolhermeres llproceerlliigs were marked by a 1981-15119]. were was {mg oi conciliation that spoke for aiwbsqantial beqllesl§_ Ist-ttleiiicnt agrecitrble to both ' . -' ' - I ti 2r . , _ . r . i rtrihout trying to we I ‘He? i I h] h ificmy and exownm r ' - ". I . II iigrccmcn ‘tivnra c to t c. T}, mm. F,‘ We“; 11s,, tlnnounc. i-_,|, r-~rlirin', ‘I H 0 .1.. . ‘ ‘flirt tht girllflir-rlqihfe lllrluiqrnrmvdllt n_w.ts arrived at and Inst. even-lug m“ S" cannybe|l Slum-i‘ nun. LlIhInn-Iw/Ilillllp?‘ w "m"; ghepiig II was mtiiletl to lifonlrciti for“ mg director or the Tjmfig. hi... t = rt._r,,w..,i with ht-nlth. rind rzitliatcrl Iii RP Eiléll!‘ of John Dull/Itch? ill‘ "ruler her iii- \t‘ '11s t-d IIPIZIIII to lift. I iuo found m)" "i gut-xi tlicst- is for you," and ylit- hold out ii couple of envoltipcs "l “t” iII(',\"i‘(‘ both ztddrcsscti to "Miss." Ono's Miss Violet HfliilHS OriI-‘s Miss Enid. is that how It's "irtoiruiiic l -tilnintIs?" "I'm Miss Fluid," I ‘ioldlng out my Iiauri. “I'm "rob-Vs aunt, ' I thought you wasn't bier moth- ~r1 I toltl ‘cm ‘so loo. Thcm n1. thc loot‘ riskt-rl nic inst night when you wt-nt in. I'sa_vs I know you Ivri<rt't lnzirrir-tl." Slit‘ rlltl not siiy I lnokctl llkc an old Illilif]. IlenIY Frills yvottld Wllfcfily have boon so consider- rite. "l soc you Iitacn rloiii’ the room Hill: wont on. - "Of course if you inIiiti—--~"Vl ‘it-grin snrciistlcully. . "Mind? 0h un. I ucvor Igikc. rm our: but nicc people. Anti nice rir-nple ilI't! always nice. I says. They wouldn't rnzirk -up Walls ‘IIII’ spill ink on a btitly“s carpet. I would have fixctl up tho rooms iiiurrrrrnir slur: [icfore opening up my ncw stock iiuswerctl. Miss things to l'iiIl stock of Hoots Shot-s tiiirl Rubin-rs also Overalls tinti Shirts at discount prices from Scpt Il to 17th lnt-luslvc conic curly Grir- flelrl Mnrvsitltr 6017-8-21 "ale of lituse Properly Jitlclinli salr- nf doubltt tent-merit limrst- and premises _ at. Nos 282 intl ‘.184 Fitzroy StrcctEns-t. Wctl- ntt-stliiy. noxi, the 171th Scplt-rnbor. at 12 trclock noon, For parllcrtlars IIIIIII)‘ to . D. EDGAR SHAW. Solicitor. Ben]. Carter, Auctioneer. ~ Sept 7-61 WEJEMJET I offer for sale one blind"! acres of choice land on the Mar- gritc Rond situatqiwithin one half mile from the Towni of Kenning- ton. This farm consists of eighty acres of land under cultivation with a brook runningithrough It. and the balance of tlrst clessfirs lhc signature of tlic taonipony‘. .1 l “lulu the board has made no nn-lmmm. o; m9 “(my Mutt rnounceirtenl, ll rs well-known IICPGIgOHm “m, ma“, two properues are t» Kinnon awrirti. . l‘hls suiz- .~r-If fouling iiglitci" and hailfilim _______{.>_____ l I. '____' I ' ' At lllls moment there was ‘ IDDE VALERA RECEWES ‘GERMANS PLAN MERGER "IIIWII- "II" M“- T“PI"" P“ "m? ci-iuRci-vs LAST RITESI WITH FRENCH CAPITAL "curl iu tlrn doorway around the’ ______V _ "1"?" "WW4 ; IWIIIJIN, Scpt. 7. Jiamonn tie LONDON, Supt. 7.-—A tiespatch lVtiIt-ra has received the last ritcsirotu Berlin siiys that lending Ger‘- of tho dying. according to the Ialestlmoii industrial! 0P0 BHUIPFIIII! in lreports of his t-rmdltionfi- lt. is Berlin for an extraordinary impor- known. however. that the physic-‘tarlt secret conference to-morrow. ‘Inns zitlciitling him, expect the crI- The 0111901 of the meeting is said sis at any time. to be to devise plrins for conibin» Ii. ls reliably dt-tzlarcrl here thatllng (ierrnan and French lntiustriril dc vilitffii was first taken lll in the interests. This will be in line with 4 T s [mil]: h§§“{‘h|:° "an l h“ or fresh fruits. Ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. "No so old not like I look. I “.35 ‘as! hh-lhlay‘ That was a Y/////.7//////////////////////////////l/f/l/l/I/l///////////////I////////”lfl/////l/A7/0 month ago. I used f0 look real young. FBut I kept hztvin‘ oper- UIB 1'01"‘ which will obviate the necessity of In the first will. although Lady lmke ‘my “W9”! lesllillmli’ m"! lheiNorthcllffo was left a considerable also many other In the sec- llll" fiilii will she was made sole benc- slgnetl‘ his other job as managing QmTgnaIInsQatT-the‘ {experimental Station at Charlottetown, several digflnct types were selected from this Old ‘Island ‘Tvro-rowcd Barley. and tested for a number of seasons. One of those selections proved to be a very heavy producer, and was so well stifled to this climnrc that it was registered ‘under Lhc name 0i’ Chztrlottetown N0. 80 on April G, 191.6. CIlS.(;.lA- rCcrr-t. No. E8596. IChairlottettnvn No. 80 Bur-Icy is a two-rowed variety". Chevalier rin type: lls straw is of medium strength, sturritls up well. and grows to a height of from threc to four feet on ordinary well cultivated soils. The Iieurls tire slightly curv- ed at fiillilitldl)‘ by the vccighiof the grain they coutitlu, anti have an av~1 erage length of from three a-Iitl one‘ half to four YIIICIIQS. The majority of the awns are fftlfllltffllly shed at lIIiIIIUIIEIOWII _ t N0. 80 Barley ‘The Charlottetown No. 80 Barley has been given a great deal of pro minence ‘in the agricultural -papers during this summer and manly are risking for more detariled informa- tion. There are evidences that Charlottetown one. 80 is probably a natural cross. Many fields this year show strains of Old ‘Island two-row- cd barley that. should be rog-ued out. One sttrain stands more erect, is taller. does not stool well and has tenacious ‘awns. Another ripeiis from three to four days earlier‘ and Iias a golden cast to the nwria. Neither of these strains are desir- fllble- YIPIIWIIIZ 1956 mil/ll i110 U119 harvest. time, leaving the spikes Charlottetown ‘N-o. 80. practically thald. "I‘lie grain is firm- AIUIOIIEII m9 11157-013’ 01' UIB Pfllqly itttacherl lo a fairly corutizict hoard KBIIIIOKH 0f ‘Chflfltlllelmvll NO- Rllrlrr regular ordcr, wlIit-h prevents ii barley is somewhat (llltitllfé, stilbfi-Qm Shem“; 8H5“); _ there is fairly good evidence that the ‘barley from ‘which it originated The tntlotving more win gtivg the wasrbrflllglll "Om ‘Ellglalld l0 PPIBCI? reiutivc standing of this ‘bairltw In Ellwtlrtlqslflllll b)’ HIE 641F111 Settle-TS. comparison with thrce oi the next H-‘Id “'36 lll I3" lmobillllllly English heaviest yielding varieties growuat Chevalier, which Ill the process of-tlie Experimental rstiiiri-on phat-p“. time after it had rbct-ome uccllmat-ltetouttn’ “ll-mg the ten years. 1912- Ized was culled Old Ilslauii Two- 1021, wh’ h will show that Charlot- rowed. tetowri .\ . 80 has been an outittand- l While cxpcritncnting with differ-lug producer during this DBTIOtIP-t 1912-1921 ‘Days Average yield “Wight pct" VHPlB-LV- Class. maturing. per norc. measured ‘bus. Iclinrlotietown Nu. 80. 'i‘ivorriivt-tl. 97 Bus. r34 1,1,5, 9 53,9 Gold * 'l‘\\'o-i'o\vtIil. 95 ‘Bus. 59 ilnbfi. 42 5-1.1 IO. A. C. 21 Slx-rowctl. 92 Iilus. 59 ‘Lbs. 6 47.9 tlllanchurizirn‘ Six-rowed. 93 Bus. 55 ‘Lbs. 27 4-8.7 - The 13'1"‘! 5110"“ lllffli YPFY llvfllr- “Fensus and Stutislitis Monthly" able characteristics 0| Charlottc- was 29.03 bushels per iii-re. The town No. H0 B3110)’, iriiint-ly: (it It ‘average yield of "Chnrlotlctoivn No, u-cres In 1916.~'!‘he acreage has in- creased t0 0,300 in 1922 due mainly to the general Introduction of Char- lottetown INo. 80. iMore Ibarley’ should -be grown in Canada because it will produce un. der average conditions a much greater weight of grain per acre than any other gratin. Huiless and ‘beardless barleys have been tester! uud tlistaartled ‘because oi loss by shelling and their very lcw yielding qualities. The outstanding feature of ‘Charlottetown No. 80 barley tliut will commend it to farmers is ltit habit of dropping its awus In the field. J. A. CLARK, Supenlntendsiii, Dominion Experimental IFarm. Charlottetown. --_-e>______ llllllllllllll ' T LIVING TREES DIIESDEN, Sept. 7.—-A German engineer has Just succeeded in per- fecting ii process for coloring liv- lug trees. lIt has been found that a whole tree from the end of its roots to the topmost leaf can be com- pletely and permanently colored within forty-eight hours. Two Dres- den firms have undertaken to ex- ploit the patent. Furniture. cigar- ette cases. pen-holders and other articles tire to be put on the mark- et all miule up In the new color- ctl wood. imitations of certriln i1ill~ ural woods are declared possible through the process. em WANT ED BY BARONET ripens slowly and is 1i itiost satIu-wSO" from a irumbcr o1‘ iiclrl ttvsts in 139""! 110F191’ l0 50W Willi “'l\01II.idifl"ci't-tir pants of the province wtisl oat-a. peas or vt-tchcs lior mlxerllfilli? bushels pcr tit-re. showing unl griiiir. Ibccause it ripons more ncnr-iincreiise of 73 per cent. over the itv-f 1y rtt the time of tho other grri-lrurorrigc (nrop, rl2l‘ilt. weighs much heavier pcri 'Ir ti»: unfortunate that slxtrowcti‘ [meztuircil ‘IIIISIIPI than any oi’ the barley was so generally rocommhtupi six-rrrtvr-rl varieties. iillll thereforo|crl for ' contains u higher percentage of many ycttrs, not only because of its meal: tilt lit-i a very Iicrtvy’ prntiuc- t-ompztrtitively low yielding qua". or. YICIIIIIIK i..l pcr cent. more than “(ioltl" anti 8.5 poi‘ cent. more than "Ox-MC. No. 21." the highest yield- lug six-rowed in tho province. gcthei‘. its The tzivcrturc Yield of barley in and 61ml Print-c lfithvitrrl Islriuti for the five The yertrts 1912-19115 its given in thcillltlS ous awns ivhich have caused malty. shown thy the “Census; it-s Monthly" reports.‘ 5920 acros of barley grown in hiivc been reduced to 36001 sportsman," asks tics here, but because of Ito ‘tenacl- either In the United States or in r _ The advertiser says -bc~ to g0 ottt oi growing barlcy alto-hides: » North Cork district, where he took rcf-ttge at a fimri house. Physicians tlicrc rt-conimenderl betlcr equip- pcrl surroundings, rind more expert |I1lIl'SlIII-!. so the journey to flu=blin ‘was undertaken. It was on this trip tlirit the’ pneumonia symptoms dc- vclopod. In the rcvlval of peace tuilt. it is _srild tliitt influential leaders have vlsilctl tic Vrilera's sick bed 'wllh suggestions that he should cull a lrucc. Ilut. so fiti" no progress has been _reporlorl. Some ptibllc bodies. chiefly county councils. do show soinvfirlisposititm to urrange a con» fcreircc. looking inward pcrtce. l —-----<4->—-—--- FORTUNE DEPENDS ON SEX OF CHILD ' PARIS. St-Ipl. 7 ~Prluccss Xfillitl. of (ircece, niece of King Cons-trin- line and wife of William Iteeris, .lr.. is at present in Paris with her hus- | will st-ll at about half prit-u niylhitutl expecting tin addition to lll(“ilflfl finally thc stirgeous undertook fririiily. If ti boy is born to llic Prin- cess. hc will inherit the entire $i0,lt0tt.000 iorlunc of lbr- Itite Wil- liriiu Leeds. tho American tinplrtie king. The Lccds‘ will provides that il thcre is no male Issue. the whole stun shall go to the New York Lying-in l-Iospilal. Tho $-iIt,000,illt0 is now Iii the lorni of ii trust fund. the ititercst on which is drawn by Princess Chris- tophcr (forinruly liirs. William ltcetls.) Upon llic death of the Am- erican Princess the Interest will rc- vcrl to her son, husband oi Prin- ('05s Xcni-ti. ‘In the event of lilsl iuuc will go 10 rt mrile heir, If there bc one. as the American IltW pro- vides tluit it trust fund shrill cease with the third genera-lion. Young Leeds and his wife arellv- ing with Prince and Princess Chris- dcwlh or thiii of hit-r wife. tho fur- . the German plan to close huge re- prtmtlon contracts for tielivery in kind, clrieily wood, coal rind coke. directly with French private lntcr- osts, and try to establish better un- derstanding with French business- men. - MAN WITH GOLDEN RIBS IS LIVING IN FEAR OF THIEVES BERLIN, Scpl. "'I.—A young man with ribfof gold and plrttinum ls working in a cigarette factory at lieflill. l When ho wris u Iot-ksinltliht tip- prentice, several years ago, hc fell front the roof ‘of a house and wus lhadly injured. He. was taken to ti hospital where the doctors found tlriit his skull wits frncttirctl and iIII his ribs but one were broken. "Fhcv t youth was In the hospital for no, ' . Ices than four pntl a hall‘ years» ' ti) repair or replace lils shattered ribs. . ' A methfplatc was inserted in his skull and the fractured boner-swore replaced by ‘ribs of gold and pliit~ lnutn. Two and a half yours ltttcrl the man was able to leuvc the hos-l piiul and sincty then he has been, wonklng in a cigarette ‘filiflflfy. in| vicw oi’ the prliscni vallic of gold tiiid platinum, it is evident thttthe‘ is carrying about ‘in his body quilt! a considerable amount of wealth. rind it ls stated that special HIGHS-h - ures are being [liken to proteclt him: A I RESPECTABLE JOB LONDON. Sept. 7.-—Can any. body in North America give ros- pcctithle employment to a baroncti’ In the "Agony" columns til‘ The 'l‘irrics. this morning. one who tic- Print-Q ‘Edd-art; thy-M"; go,- scribes himself its “A baronet, aged 28. unmarried. big grime 1'0 l‘ shot. a position Europe. "Can spcrirk French or Portuguese, am tactful rind entertaining, anti have tirllstlc and literary taste. Cari be reached cure of The Times." iigainst crlminalii. I , or the army iii ironic capacltyJ while Christopher ls alleged to bel living a life of lntlolcnce and pleas- ure in Paris on the gold of his uf- fluent Amerlcnn wife. It has not t yet been decided whether he'will EYYES topher at a fashionable hotel in Paris. Princess Christopher's accompany her to America, as some United States this autumn. lowance to them enables them to to the cnrdlnlity ci‘ his welcome entertain lavishly. The youthful there. So far ‘the Prince has not couple speiul most of their Ilillexyefulllniied England because oi the automobiling, yachting and alrplran- known prejudice of the British Ing. They probably will accompany against this ._'brother Constantine. the Princess on her visit to the Constantine In January of 1920 in ‘Much criticism is said to have wood. Especially suitable ior. a New York and points South and I t Peg rates ind additional information. apply to 0t. OURIIII. Agent, It. John. N. It dairy farm; near market, rind church. J. T. MULLIN, Kengingttm. nephews are serving their country iesrho wdil recover. - arisen in Greece over the contln- csss Xenia In Paris last October. I schoolzued absence of -Pr.lnce Christopher, , ———-—-——OO>————— who is King Constantine's young- SwitserIan-d. l-Ier son married PrIn-| Not that anybody cares: rbui Len-l is sick again and the Russians elt Ibrcther. All iiii itrotiierit and in s ul- mlsgiilngs apparently tire felt as _ t , IMrs‘. Leeds was married to Prince‘; l XQ ‘QX If)“ for ti King of Cigarettes 15¢ e 35¢ _‘ IIPIIIAL TOIACCO QOIPAIYMOAIIADA-IIHQ