Thirty Years i? cisiumi In: cnrrnun ennui“. nnlwvolut olrv. IQQESPONSIVE T0 EVERY MOVE OF THE BODY -‘v ti» —INOP from ltolmnnn Cntnlfll. Iii 40K Will-Aleutian on no! ma lnninnl nrrtvinn noon. look your onto! non to bn nuru of your n y-a. 1‘. ltnimnn. bu‘. Olin! n. ifill-II-Qi flit-I?‘ ‘ --A NIAW 140MB M Mo: or hereon belonging tnptr. Patton Vlnlpfifl" g l. ‘ y t v t might e of the speedy ones to per- thlu Nair-Y. —¥INE NEW HOME. -‘— The beautiful new modern home owned by Mr. Nelson (Yasely. Kensington ha s recently been completed and is one oi the most upon-date houses in this thriving town. it has all modern conveniences hav- ing bath. not and cold water throughout, electric light and is treated by a pipeless furnace. An up to-date idea is that of the vcrandah which is extended out to pillars under which is "the drive- way. The large, bright and con- venient rooms are finished with fir and certainly reflect credit ‘both in arrangement and appear- ance on ‘the builder, Mr. l-larth- Bowness. I -—-—-—-Q0>-——-— Western Personals. —-\Mr. lngham W Jartline has rc- turned to Montreal to complete his first year in medicine. He. spen’ the summer with his parents, Dr. 1-‘. W. and Mrs. Jardine. —Y. ——<Ml'.=s Margaret Carter. Revere. M-ass., left for Boston on Friday utter spending tli summer with hcr neiceq .he Miss Nocnans, Painter Road. ' —iMlBS Anna tShea, Waterford, has gone to Boston to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Chester Morrissey, Ashmount. Mass. —-4Among the passengers on the Oar Ferry Saturday for points on the mainland were Mr. Peter Gallant. ‘St. Louis, Miss Carter St. Louis, M‘lss'Josie"Gaude'£'and Mr. Howard Gaudet. Pleasant View, Miss Anna ‘Shea, Waterford. —iMr. John Bernard, Kensington underwent a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital Mon- day. to learn that the operation was [completely successful and that Mr lllernard will be with us‘ again in a gfew, days. -——Y I . All his friends are plcased| 40R lAt-I- Qnrhnid ilnintn» ninn Hobo. nlnotinnlty now. I nth this olnlio It private nnln urwuenr om.- u to cv. int. illl. Any , wluntnn to broom n noon piano rennonnoin nhonhl apply at onon in Ir. AW. Gallant-y, Control Bod- Iltlv. - -. . » ..__.- —OAITUIQ MIMI-l. — M. In! Illl. Iilln Billet. nu y , "tl on morning in cnptn“ n; n o.~ thnt mom v eifilbotfmnatlptotipofw , nndn two-foot hiuh nnd- __ to nporfbct picture of inn-haw Thin ii one of n dun that on seldom seen in this locality and Mr. Mill in to be congratulated on hi: exceptional luck in bngglug the coveted game. This prize in being mounted by Mr. Bruce Hlckley. Summerside and when completed will be exhibited for ad~ nitration in the store window 0t‘ Kennedy BrosJKensington. —-Y. Break Chest Golds! With I Red Pepper East your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up ..the con- gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. . “Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. it cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such, concentrated. penetrating ‘heat as red peppers. and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching miracles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red tPepv per Rub you feel the tingling heat. ln three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar oi Itowies -R_ed Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. Always say “Rowles." Reinsmairs Round Up BY W. H. GOCHER Pornoln nnlnriln M!‘ tronnto end who nrn under find nn n Noll Inc. Thin onloblntnd moliolnn ended tndinnntion and 36 l-Innovor 8c. 8t. John. N. I. nnyn: "A ygnr ago TIIIIC Q30“ l_ cnae of ntomnch trouble thnfltn kept mo minnrnblo for five "In l ‘ gained fully llfeen pound! Ind l have been in fine health aver since. Under nourishment in the cnuno of most canes of under weight. Taulnio enables the stomach to extinct the healthy uutriment from the flood. 1mm; up the whole body and ‘in- crease the wolzht to normal. Mi1~ v lions of people have testified to its great benefits. Get a. bottle today at any good druggiet. Auction Saleoi liestumit fixtures , at so ‘ Kent Street. ‘scinospury building. Jas Lonerlan bell! 10' announce a public sale b)’ 9410mm ing tables, chairs, cash register. refrigerator,’ ice electric range. 0" and tea urns. mirrows, etc. Sale at 1.00 p. m. Monday. Oct. 23rd- A. WILLIAM$ON "NOTICE over, r take the opportunity _ illttliliillg my manyvwsienfafs l" their patronage dun“: ‘the W'- S011. a full dine of Groceries. Tohaccos. Confcctllonery, eta, ‘and Mill be pleased to- receive share of the puihlic ‘patronage. F. A. HORNE, Central Bodoque (Opp. E.W. Soiiurmaws Garage.) this your with a clever pair 0t‘ trot- ters. At: Toledo ‘in the Stake he gave notice that Peter Earl would have to he considered in ‘the three year old races while» wit.h Peter the Brewer he landed 1n a couple of weeks the sulkies will be hung up for the winter ex-i cept at a few points in the south» The annual roll call showed that. there are no gaps in theranks of reinsraen, the most oi them y/hisic’ lug into line with new material. l Murphy, Coxand MoDon-ald foi-; {er the Grand Circuit tracks‘ while lowed tihe time honored route oy- tlie $10,000 Charter Oak Purse at Hartford and the Transylvania at Lexington. ill! the lmtter he trotted in 2.02%, equalling the record fori the event and making a new race I record for the 1822 trotters. The serious andmethodlcal Harry Fleming has been busy adding to the reputation of Peter the Great with Taurtda and at the saute time making the name of Atlantic ‘Ex-it wgl i ru- tbounnnda of insole m orysbnrn. In. Robert CIISMII. M’ i of his restaurant fixtures. “mltri! . Auctioneer. V . As the ice-cream B01180“ i5 ""3;- l wish to st-ate that 1 now carrt/ I ll EOIIOFOUH _ ' =Matron . cream cabinet. . _ _ stoves, coffee - them. Every garment is well made, Peter Pad Collars, V Necks, semi‘ tuxedo styles and collarles styles. Black silk military braidjs the favorite trim- ming, metal buttons, while many pret- ty new sleeves are featured you will surely find “a model in this big collection. to $45.00. to suit your taste Prices $10.00 Fall Coats in Burberry Style You’ll want one’ of these coats the minute you see The swagger raglan sleeve, over set seams, etc., with belt 0r loose Hack effects. Price $15.50, $17. to $45. Becoming f Millinery l Modes Many other fur trimmed models, beautifully lined, all colors, sizes 16 to 44. Price $17.25 to $75.00. iGeers fluttered at both ends ‘and _.iilled the gap with a trip over the, ‘western traks behind Sanardo and 30|o4thter msrfiilbgrs of his stable. Med- .. .‘ ‘a on, s, Palin, Egan an 3; Henry Thomas followed the samewv?‘ made by “lax: m ‘h: (mficfi ' " route while E-dman, Ray and Johrfwhne bmh 0r ‘e o e" a e ' , ' THE Manners Jigs; ' " l - fir; ‘press familiar as the sire of Neddtul tESOOUlIO, and Fiavurra. The flrsti named is in the two minute list. credited with the fastest recordi There are hats for sport and street wear, in snug pfitting shapes, all in new SUMMERSIDE MARKET Eggs per doz . Dairy Butter .. Wool. washed You will find P.C.’s as quick to res 0nd as the muscles of your body. They end an ease lpsupport and genti caressthe form into fashionable, slender ‘ ines. The utmost in style, comfort and service _. for the price. Front lace, back lace, white and flesh. Write for booklet: showing the new styles fitted on living models.‘ PARISIAN‘ CORSET MANUFACTURING CO. 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April 25 is the latest possible date for Eaater and March 22 is the earliest possible date. Easter will occur on this latest possible date only once again in this century, in i943. rim Don't Sulfur Willi Piles t6 R - “iffiiifi. "'.“.'i3°"a:"3a ' I Ill.‘ rial l . lh. ‘Ill 1 nttgniiig “i? ‘Sféfidinl? slit’. "5. hemarr oldn, and have never tried I‘ ' ' . 16) 10p . . . . . . . . . .. l2 _ _ _ _ _ _ Hggiyears bo‘th Cox and Murphy were _ gglshy on material for the big futurlt-I QRiThe winnings . . . . . . . . . . . . .28; ........ . .1155] _ ere, five firsts, one second and one I i- n ‘to the free for all ‘line. i’ grtggf‘: wme seen on the eastemim%iytifivvinning ioulnttrtlaeuqiices {slut 10f: ‘ . t. ss z-ir e, For the first time in a number of ‘$33 glam“ m“ Show“ m“ he, is as clever with a pacer as his] father was years ago with the trot-i tens. This mare with the other» dnembers of his stable has run the} number of Henry's winning mounts tRay appeared before the spot light to thirty. ‘ Johln Thomas and Ednia Early have hud u busy time. They have been on the move since early in June. After. winning over the Ohio ihalf-mile tracks, Edna -I~1a.rly rtin into Jackson Gruttan. While she and amount won. did not defeat the white faced horse Amer a disappointing Sm“ on M‘ she kept Cox busy. At the last Col- count of sickness among his horses, Murphy came through in second ‘mums? Teeiglgnlshelaalzo miliglig place. The leaders in his stable Wm‘ If,“ e, ety’ lhélfme "ar- were Margaret Dillon, Czar Worthy. me h“ ‘ m nwleiir "'1 m“? out Bill Sharon, Plain Mac, Hope Frls- iefé (i); ~- 111‘? gtgkeg was w co and Peter Etawah. To this cant n ' h/fi‘ i» a while the Vsumirmu be added the honor, which comes hind i" ‘e wnner to so few, reducing the world's record for trotrters with Peter Man- ni lcs. Suavity proved a week reeii in the Goshen stable and thetwo year olds which looked so formid- ttilile in June iell by the wayside] of The Great Volo,‘ Abbedale. Jackson Grattan, Mc- Gregor the -Grea‘t. John Henry. Sun-' flush and their stable mates were sufficient to put Cox's name at the] top of the list of winning driv- ers, both in ‘the number of races 2.03%, the last ihalf of the mile being trotted in 1.00%. ' Lyman Brusei ‘made iris third trip down the line with the Brock his career. in June when lie was pam~iaorfies'ifileggfishi"ktgtfil '12s‘; racing ‘the Lee Axworthy colt over of the 5M‘ w B,“ bmkeaso: also tlte Ohio half-mile trucks few wmlhi’ m" Y idropped from Orange County at thought that they were looking at -. ‘ _ the winner oi the Matron androughkeepsie‘ He made h“ pres ng. Ben White's showing with Lee Worthy and Jane Revere will a1~ ways make 1922 a bright spot. in ‘Champion Stallion Stakes as well an“ re“, when he wok [he Word as the Kentucky Futurity. tttcnan- Kn“ diaigugtwiitgngrcfltflilaiegtzigfi aid defeated him at Cleveland with i‘ “i” " “ Alma Wonth. Strange to relate the ,1: same reinsman finished in front pf ‘ _liis _stabie companion Jane ‘Reveiifl in the May Day Snake while Ediltllft * = defeated her at Columbus with Brnndywine. The cards of izhisppir You read: Lee Worthy, nine firsts ihd ‘ ' ' one second for ten starts; Jane Rev- Tnko a Giana ‘of Salt; of Your Back Hurt: or Bladder Bother; fourth for seven starts. Gears’ 0x4 pupil did well. The Florida people Flush your kidneys with salts oc- may give him a place in the halllcasionaily, says a noted authority. of tome if he returns to Orlando who tells u: that too much meat for the winter. and rich food may form uric acid. 13y winning the iMay Day Stake which almost paralyzes the kldneyfl with The Senator, McDonald re- in their efforts to expel it from the calls the fact that he has always blood. They become sluggish and, been clever in landing big‘ fixtures. weaken; then you suffer Sad Mac made a ,sw ep for lfim|dull misery in the kidney region, yearn ‘ago while he ‘fel like a - 1teharp1pains in the back or nldli out oi a clear airy when he inn hieadnehe, dizziness, your ntomnolr the $50,000 Handicap at Rieadville sourn, tongue is coated, and when with Allen Winter. Few people -ev-'thc weather is bad you have rhod- er heard of this borne until they matte twlnges. The urine gets read his‘ name in the newapnpnrgcloudy, full of sediment, the cum» the morning ni-tor the rue. The Dell often get sore and irrit ted, canny scat with his sunny sthild is obligittg you to onek ‘relief t 0i‘ Joints the hold overs. Loomis has with a another in Eleanor Guy and nose. mire one in Hunter. The showing, favorite materials and of . v dress occasions. courseithere are hats for all Select now. PROWSE BROS, itru. ___.__. .._..> with Snow's trip to Lexington with Peter Pluto, Blsa Dillon and Wil- lington. Erskine made a splendid show- ing early ‘in the season with Signal Peter and Roger C. He ran the number of his winning mounts up to twentydhree. Marmaduke and Harvest Druien won for Valentine at the early meetings but felt by the wayside when the mile tracks were reached. Harvest Druion was out of the stout race more lilargaret Druien. She also had another starter at Readville in Etta Druien. This lly was in the rst flight of two year olds but sickness compelled Ackerman to cancel her engage- inents. Thompson Dillon was Serrill's best pupil this year. He won at not have a ljlollyrood horse to rep- resent him. Great Britain was his starter. He was a host in himself al- though lie felled to score in the Transylvania. A tap on the knee sent Chase Dean and Sir Roche home to Lib. eriyville at a time when the public was expecting another meeting with Margaret Dillon. His victory at Toledo and defeat at Cleveland the following ive-ek set the stage for a series whichmight have been faster than Sanardo and Hal Mahone made "Little Sunshine" step at hex-lasted when one reduced her record to 1.59. On account of this; Sir Roche which the latter made in the fut. drill“ buts him in line as a leader among the four your olds next year, .; Of the half-milers who mpdg the warp and woof of turf history, sun. dvrlln had a IPiondid_ m with mt- xder and Dan.’ wood. while . ed Hyde herd lill own in all kind; imaden Onward, Wesley IL, a so; which he did so well last year. V IBoth llitnmn and Lcese shipped home from Brnckton. The former won twenty-four -1‘il.t‘,€8 this year, his leaders being Hazel Kitcstncr and ‘Laura Etuwnh. Leese tirade a splendid showing with liilda Flet- cher. Site may be seen on the mile tracks next year although Cox says the stretchers were too long for her. v State iPost mode it remarkable showing with the two year old colt Trumpet. He won nine races with him while Post also put the trot- ter Peter‘ Pfuff in the 2.10 list. at Brockton. Orozier did the most of his winning this season with Al- and Harry D. 0. Shawnee was the m.» pupil in 1~iodson’s stable after Siv- via Brooks was, retired. Harry Brusie won four races with Manna boa before she was laid away while he also picked up firsts with Dr. Nick. Harvest Gioam, Perhaps, Gold Quartz and Mt. Kisco. ates instead of @1111» ‘Th? .0 w TH E MEMORIAL GROSS ‘The memorial cross heretofore only to wives and mothers oi soldiers whose deaths resulted from active service prior to Nov- ember 11, 1920. will now be issued n respect of any man who rlies as tho result of actveaervice, regard- less of the date of death. ‘The authorities have no means of securing accurate information concerning post-war deaths, so ii is necessary for those concerned to make application to the Depart- ment for the issue of the medal. —-—<0->-—-—- ROYAL WEDDING OAK-E Iii/ire. A. n. lilutchison. of Moni- real. is the proud ponsaiior of I scrap of Princess Mary's weddilll icake. 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"gait" m“ m“ ‘M’ o cures . - ‘ our. x y” ‘iF-‘P-‘J’ ‘intdymilydai-Tnnnrits After atnm-ying’ around ‘behind, \! er n 0' m”, "him", diam“ 5.5m ' of" company with Mary 01301111011 The Arootitook trinmverate onion‘ “"195 infill-made in Maine and New Brunswick with John R. Brad- en. Roy Grnttan and Jackson Grat- tnn and Bnm Earing lost, but on; race with Grace Direct. Billy Flem- {pstwon twenty-eight rug", hi; 99 DuPils bei B ll - . Alliewood the £15....” an um Md TOMMY Berry ban been touring the country with -Pnrker Boy. l-Ie won about a dozen rnceg with the 81d h Carolina [aiding and is still 0n the move. Uttoo neat Lambert ‘rm ho I me nftnr winning twelve or thirteen recon while he Johnson nftor winning eighteen evnntn is at t “""':.".t‘i‘i:.:.:r.....‘- “harsh; fag! Usé fr t‘ “ waterless see V, that it boils u. insure the best cup of the best tea. Bri . A ' starisfgtv_j.jrawtris-.tpi" "errm @9- or : icmiatorrsrovvn Jnd Bntia in inexpensive; cannot. N