Over nu years the standard. A vour Druggist or by mail direct. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Rented: Co., 17 East Front Street, Toronto. ' lt is not always the best fighfer, but the best runner that wins the political battle. The wag of a yellow dog's iail is hotter than the shake ol ii false friend's hand. llllllilllllill at t» B. Lilia. l. Innis, Ola. "Fqr, qrnr three years, I wbl Infill,“ bed with Rbnuudiraa l fluid with debtors, and triot ‘flint-blag without benefit s» . _ , I xlaan ‘QIWIIIQI-‘Jhfl Pain was easiei and the Iweillng started to go down .1 Qlflllfled inking this fruit me “hi, improving all the time, and new I can walk about two miles and l0 lighi ehoaflabont the place". v"* - rim o Isis WESTERii GUARDIAN --l‘l' PAYS to bvy In thla Prov- ca. -8HOP FROM HOLMANO cata- log. 9046-5-21 tf I -‘.i..08T.—ln the vicinity of Sum moi-side a crank for a new model Overland car. Finder kindly ap- ply to Frank McNeill Summerside. 2630-9-4-2i (EWANTEIQ-db)’ lto attend stable at Brunswick House. Ken- sington. Good wages. Apply to James Lynda; Keinslngton. 2658-9-{31 —MARRIED IN 8T" JOHN..—A western HVIIZSTERN’ PERSONALS "Mr. ILG. Leeman ol..g§§cm, N.B.. was in Summerside Friday on business. —Miss Glen Williams, Bummer- side, left on a few weeks vacation ‘ to her home in Nortbam. —Mrs. Josephine Richard, of Old Town. Me.. is visiting her father ' Mr. John Richard. Suxnmersido. ——Miss Irene Forsyth returned to jSummerside, adter vlsitliiB her home in Charlottetown. i —lMr. William M. Humphrey, ol uMoncton, N.B., is spending a few days‘ at his home in Summerside. ——*Miss Pauline Noons , Summer- W’ N. I {Y . all!" _ 1- ' a g nat n Nao- ' sfiifiiiilf. ..| ‘m. un- norvnaanufailingsirungth uu w mummy .23 COLLEGE llllll Jinan lav mmxu Qsa HILL AGADIIIO ALEXARDER MQNT(Q_ wedding of interest to a great many side 1m Monday m. wk‘, up he, Vi.‘ "l"“"‘" N0 woman ever loved a. man so tuucli that she didn't try to find out how mucii the engagement ring cost. , Mo. a box, 0 for $2.50, trial also 25o. M all dealer: or lent postpaid by Imitatio- YJIIQJM r44 |@.Ifi EVIRIIDY FLISHLIGHT BITTER/ZS FIT ALL FLASHLIGHTS friends was solemnlned Si. John, Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock ~in S-t. Jude's church when the rector. Rev. J. H. A. Holmes. united in marriage Major Everett StronE. of Toronto, and Miss Con- John. The bride was given away by her brother-in-iaw, H. W. Ketchum. and was unattended/Alter a wedd- ing trip to Moncton and Prince Edward island, Mr. and Mrs. Strong will go to their home in Toronto. T-he groom is a. son of Mrs. F. W. Strong, ol Suniiner- side. Mr. and Mrs. Strong are at present visiting here. —WEDDING BELLSw-A wedding of irrterest to a great many friends was soloinnized yesterday in St. Paul's Church StfJohn, when the Rector Rev. J.H.iA. Holmes united in marriage Major Everett Strong, o! Toronto, and ‘Miss Constance Porter Reed 0f West St. John. The bride was given away by her broth- -. er-iniaw, HJW. Ketchum. Alter a wedding trip to Moncton and PJF. ‘ Island Mr. and. ‘Mrs. Strong will IG out your old flashlight today. Insert a fresh, powerful Evercady Battery- make the flashlight as useful as it was the day you got it. You bought your flashlight because you needed it. Put it to work. Evcready Battery dealers have a fresh supply of powerful Eveready Flashlight Batteries- for all makes and sizes of flashlights. Bring in your old flashlight or order by the number on the battery now in your flashlight. - Quality and Service of Eveready Flashlight Batteries are Certified by the dealer, Guar- anteed by the maker. ' Flores Displaying Eveready Window Sign: Ham Fresh, Powerful Eveready Flashlight Batteries CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO., LHVIITED HILLCREST PARK, TORONTO IiiJcTIQN SALE rurtr-rl hv i \'.’ l\l|ll‘l\i‘ll to av-Ii by. Public‘ Auction on hi! ' “ ' h. l nm inst _ , __ -_ . _ _ ‘.1 .4 Suits-mixer 8t i920 at one ,‘,-‘,.",§‘,‘,.'§'“,,“f,,“§,ll [lglrllrl].rllilrllfliilihiilflifistlaifik. iuul imiiiiciiiylii furniture con- sistinl! of: ' - . < - ~ i5 montlir Ayr§(']]ffl (Ow 5 yflllll nlvi. milks ii quarts dnliyKiuflxen. _ Y" ‘i? j'||||i-t.= and RHOHUPIH, many i-i‘ thras- are t orous d E m m earwlml r»: m.» showroom. all are mend rm- winter laylut an W Y .. full. _- ' ' ' v ‘ ‘- . Also. stint seat Drivlrig“Wai;oI\- new. on!!!" ran aim"! 25 mm!" inn-ma Wdizun. secondhand: Tfuck Vvanon. Drivim; Slvisqi; M": 1311131112- iuing sli-lgli, “Wind Sleigh, driving and Work Harness. . invc s. - ‘Fouls llllil 'l'iml llux. "(lilllfllllilil Furniture. Pilllflliilrl nf n beautiful Maholzniiy Parloriiult. hiuliuiznny (‘iililunl Vii-tor \|i'tr4>lli.'|.'nu(i as new, with nblciu‘: fighyilllzllilz," Il'(‘l|l'(lN hy tlu~ lu-stvurtlsta; lwuutiful iaiLTo .l'lirilinl"iyl‘fl.l ‘g sad hh“ Cm“ ltm-iu-rs, liflltitdvlfl \(‘l\'i‘[ nuns as Hill"! M MW Iwcvlrd" s,‘ d“ nod’ pots, hints inui utlwi" itititei, I'M-turns. larfzu Mirror. n "W > ‘Eh i‘ “or lirvssi-rrl. Pnmmudi- uuil (‘liuuihi-r Set. (rhllllfiilrllfllgldvrl. lilonnrcd acnljw. iuirns iiurd ur will i-uul or wood; Kitchen lllslikl‘. lntm") [Lhwlil ‘lOO lbs‘ lmuhlu Suuilnrj; ('ilill'li, lurtzv llt-frlglirutor. I"","M dmili-JI. d" l‘ the’ “P: Tumnm "infirm “whoa, HQQKIHK Utensils. Lrcumerri. un many u HTUCHJN um numl-riiils to nu-nliuii. TlqnyqynAll Hlimfl up tn $5.9“ which; nvcr thrit amount l3 month! “Hunt u" “ppfuvpd _|.-|iit null-s, will. l. per cent discount for cash. ll’ iiuy pruvi-s ulifuvtirnlilu. ‘dale will ho hold first lino day foliuwlnll M "“""' "mm nun. MncKIdNZlld, Auctioneer. ZililiiJ-fifrlsntmtuus-ii. For Sale by Public Auctibb it On Tuesday, September 14th, 1920, the property and furniture oi the estate Q1” “the late Ambrose L. Brown, 249 Euston street, Charlottetown. Sale of furniture commencing all; 10 am. The house and grounds willbe sold at l2 noon the first day oi sue. n. BEARISTO. "' Auctioneer I <0 m their future home in toron- to. Major Strong, was formerly of the Royal Bank of Canada, Sum- merside, ibut at present is on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia Toronto.—Exc. (Major Strong. is a son o'l the late Mr. F.W. Strong. Summer-side, arrived in Summer- side with his bride on Thursday. Illaarira Lint-ant For Dandrnil i . .»_ our mouth tnatel ‘iiffflfi? lke all the mean thingsyou ever did- ‘ - - mixed together then am’: of the condition of etomadi and bowels. BEECHALTS Qli-fil PILLS iqmsna-iauu-amei-mw-td i J. P. SWEENEY j M. D., C. M. Piiyalelal and lurgoan Han opened III oliice ll . KINKOIA, . P. I. ialald M t Enamel Ware of the Best Make in Preserving Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, etc, etc Black & ('0. auuvuvaiol stance Porter Reed. of West St. Em you need Pills. Your mouth is a good indication. studies in NJD. iottetown. Convent. Chur- —IMr. Edward R. Morrei, of Maine. is visiting his mother-in- law, Mrs. A.E. Ferguson, Summer- e. ——Mr. Eric McKay of the Post Office staff, Summerside, is spend- ing a lew days with friends in Dor- cheater, N .lB. -—<Mrs, Katherine England, ro- turned to her home in ‘Boston, ‘Mass. alter visiting relatives in Linkcttsr. —+Mrs. Horace Hoskins, and son Everett, Mass, are visiting the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bernard,‘ Summerside. -4Mr. James Bernard has return- ed to his home in Boston, Mass, alter visiting his brother =Mr. Jessc Bernard, Summerside. J0hnston_ and daughter Miss Mary, of Long Riv- er, are visiting in Sumnierside, tlic ‘guests ol Mrs. Captain Walsh. —iMrs. ID.|M. -—Mr. H.G. Muttart of the lirm of Messrs iSinclsir and Sir-Wart. Ltd. Suinmerside, I left Friday morning on a business trip to Si. John, N.B. ~Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MoMurdo. have returned to their home in Moncton, N.B.. after visiting the iatter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hinton, Summcrside. -—iMr. WAS, Richards, accomp- anied biy his mother Mrs. Elisabeth Richards, left Friday morning for tiiilr iiome ln Swift Current, lifter visiting friends on the island. -Mrs, Joseph Muirliead, Suin- merside, left Saturday morning to spend a lew days in St. John, N. B.. the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris. her home in Summerside _ alter spending the summer months wltli friends in Calgary. —Miss Allblna Gallant, graduate o! Maine General Hospital, Port- land, Maine. is visiting in Summer- side the guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J.. J. Gaudet, Summerside. ' ' ——Misscs Elaine and Neva diathe- son and Miss Bessie Lord, of Summsrside, left on Saturday morning on an extended visit to friends in St. John. N.B. »-<Miss Ella Green ol Sinclair and Stewart Ltd., mlliinnry department, left Saturday morning to attend the millinery opening in int. Joiin. . B. --<Mrs. ID.J. Coffey left for lmr home in Boston, Mass, after spend- ing the past lew weeks in Suni- lllvfSiflCi, lllU guest of Mrs. J.M. Noonan. wMr. John Shceiian, of (Tam- bridgc, Mass, wiio has been visit- ing relatives and friends in Sum- meraiile. and other parts of ilie ls- iand, returned to his home in Cillli- bridge, Mass. —.Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Gledlord. and daughter Bernice, returned lo their home in North Soniervillo, Nines" alter visiting friends in Linkctler. -<Mlss Florence Kelly. who has ihcvn spending the past lew weeks at her home in 'l‘ravcilers Rest, and lu-r aunt ‘Mrs. Power and son. FfiHlCTlCk, who have been visiting here have left on their return to Boston, Mass. They were atcour panied by Miss Alice McKc-nnzi, of lona, who also leaves for Boston. 1110K! DIPPTS liiAltY BESIDES WHICH SHE HAD A HUGE EAR 0F CORN, AN IMMENSE PiECE OF PlE, A GIGANTIC PORTION OF ICE. - AND A BIG CUP oi= COFFEE! wanna-sore’: ‘Tcox our». RAPHEB To LUNCH. UKE A NiCE SMALL ”lWOLiLD LOVE A si-is REPLIED. SAT Don't; IASKED HER now sash ‘$55.5 °NE,” ——-Mrs. Leiglliiorne returned to i . Xign. IOIIII IATIIQI-l i. Kmcsoontaaz, wmoson UNIVERSITY colitis” Arts, Uelonee, Law and Divinity. a thorough Academic trainin] at moderate coat, amidst the bee! social and moral surroundings. file College will re-open on September 29th, Next For Calendar and information re entrance qualification and reai~ dential accommodation, apply tu TH PRESIDENT. Windsurf N. I. 878-7-Z7Jti|y 27118297; i3. is spending a. few weeks with llUl’ mother in lSummerside. —<Mr. Robert McKay of Amherst, N.S., is visiting in Suinuiersldo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Il.it. Crockett. —-Mr. James Cousins of llnltii- "'11s a viciior to Sllllllll0fSlllC, cz. Saturday. ——#M'r. Jolxn Linkleiirr who has been in Toronto, is visiting his home in Sumnierside. —-Mr. and Mrs. Iicrmnn May- nard ot lifisltm, Muss“ is visiting Mrs. Maynard's mother, ‘Mrs. John Maynard ol Port Hill. ~~Mr. H. Reid, Chevrolet lac- tory representative, Oshawa, OlIL. is spending a few days in Sum- mcrsidc, in the interests of his ——'Mias lVLJ. Sampson of the Western Union oliice Summcrsido returned alter spending ill‘? vaca- tion nt her home in Cape ‘Breton. returned to Boston, after spending the past few weeks with i101‘ sist- er. Mrs. 'W.J. ‘Lidstono, Summer- side. Influenza Makes the Hair Fall Out 'Deimay’s French Hair Tonic BRINGS IT BACK ’ visiting friends in Emerald. We do not say it will grow hair on a bald head. whore the roots are dcrid liui in tho case of lll“ ‘flu causing lllP hair to fall out, thou i)cimay's French lluir Tonic will bring it back, if it cun bl- brought hack. Wlicro the hair has dropped out on account dfalcknczis try Drl- Audrleny returned to {M1,- 110mm, Hill‘ 'l'¢'-“5¢"'“' is ‘in Summersiiie. after sponilllis ‘ho past month with her son Mr. Char-l lea Baker, ‘Bridzriwnicr, N.B. may'-=. ldrcncli tiaintly perfumed. and an ideal hair‘ dressing. it feeds the roots removes dandruff and makes the hair full of llfc. Price, $1.00 a Ihoitl". Sold by one druggist In every town. l7rugstorc. l —*Miss Ida ‘Uuslilng ml Illusion.’ _ Edgar Clarke, turiivd homo after a very plllllilil "l trip to eastern parts of the islzinif. tur .l f tl i Sold in clinrlottciown ut Foster's rm;n,,:::n ‘or New FALL Arrivals in Ladies Suits, ‘Coats and Dresses New fail models in Ladies Suits and Dresses are ar- riving every day. The styles are just beautifiii and if you want something that is new and different in style you will find the latest here. The Suits come in very pretty styles, long coats, trimmed with buttons, plain or fur- trimmed collars, nicely lined. Skirts come plain gathered top with belts and pockets. Make your selection early. New idall Dresses 1'. Just arrived the very latest in serge dresses. Skirts come accordian or knife pleated and plain effects with waist daintily embroidered, long 0r short sleeves in Navy and Black. Fall Goats for Women and Misses Heavy fail coats in all the newest materials, plain or fur trimmed collars, lined throughout. Ail colors. Siz- es 16 to 44. , Chiidren"’s separate pleated serge blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price $4.7 5. skirts i navy PROWSE BROS. LTD. _ 111w"..-mllrefifiirare; vilfiifi. w“, cam] (frrggn, Suinmarsiilv. Janie Stewart, and Alice ilouglicr- h, vM-mg ‘rtpndJ H" lfhqrlqllg- ty of the nillilnory department of, town. [Messrs llfli‘. llolmzin Ltd, and Miss Rena Linkiottcr of the nilii- Dnyh “Military doparliuenl of Messrs Sin- clair and Stewart Ltd“ Suminorsido lvit Monday morning to attend the miilinery opening in St. John, N. "rank Arnett. and B- l Sunimersldo, re- -—*Tll0 Misses Edith Pearl Clark of Suinmersidc are -4Mcssrs J . POINTED PARAGRAPHS Mituy go [onward bravely iii‘- MMW‘ J's‘ Perry‘ mm "amzhwr cause tilt-y fear to m) back. it's n poor kind of piety that seeks nil lliv pleasures um] dodges ill!‘ pains .. Wlien ii comes to getting mono iiio lawyer takes lower clianccn a-nii . ' w‘? . t - r . . —1Mr. Harry Luuilotter and bride honey-moon the Maritime Prov- inccs, and will take up their homo "m" "l" bllfllel‘. ‘in l.inlilr>i.i.ar_ ‘Why does the avers!!! m“ know s0 many things that lire Iwl worth knowing’! Lovemaking of the kind usually found in romantic novels make the real filing look like thirty (‘MW- The woman who can Z0 l" "hi"? lu ztu old and shabby drfliili 5 truly religious. 3OB¥8F§COUGH5 W351‘ -l$y ninnolt NEW STENQG‘ WHEN “WE STEAK. CREAM, a_~_ Jusr AsouT ‘Tl-HS TIME. IASK- so use." now‘ sue LIKED WORK- m6 lN ouiz. oi=i=ici=_. _ , "Qun-a watt," SHEREPUED,” EVERY "Bu? PM soiuniivous THAT f uPse-rs ma." , a tur-rte. ‘THING g s‘