m:- .,_. Wbvfliillty to allow you tllie JIM"!!! we nllelt an early flail‘ . . Q1‘ Garden oeurt Talent “i. | “Ieoe Powder 1h‘ ‘i F081 u 0.- Dr. Devon's French Pills A 1t h] Reguiatla Pilrfor Wo- Qgéz-giramilfia t5: BB 11135510" $121.18‘ ‘itbitnn. Quebec, PHOSPHONOL for MEN Restores Vim and Vltllllfl“ for Nerve and Brain; increases gray matter"; a Tonic-will build you Central amnion. 11?.‘ l! a box. or two for i5 at drug e or by man on receipt oi price. THE BCOBELL DRUG COI- PANY. Montreal. Quebec. 4 111. A. Foster. Central Drugstore: _,cji§.issi1iiii> ADVERTISEMENTS n“. x out; nndemtlfa‘ heading la. per Iord for each In- mu.‘ ‘eopiémooqaog eere to ‘b’; forwarded. Ive oelll Ooa one count ae one were. but Ive lguree (ea ILIIII are allowed-as one I rd. Oaeh oee eover eon Inst aoooIpany all advertise- Ieitl. H“ this ral be overlooked] Advertlee-euta reeeivee ingot renft-taaee seam»: be eokaoviedled. . OO+Q+Q FOR SALE-A iiioonv llAY Phrase Agent. anti]? 11:11 EneIw. 11A IJI-ilirrach, $06k, . . . ‘. ,, 0|‘ . 01TH! I111 0. PORTRAIT A INTI Charlottetown. G WRPII Ult state amount of your buaineeejor ial Irieea. We now have the romptelt aer- vvor pt moderate I prints finished. frames line. Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Con: y, ‘rur- onto. on-r-u-u. BLAKE I30 NEXT SATURDAY brand new proposition. Patented chemical auto windshield wiper one rub over glass gives clear vision in’ ruin. snow or fog-stays clear 24 hours. Can't blur. Ono man sold two thousand already. Write quick for details and ex- clusive territory. ‘Auto Ac assor- iea 00.. BOO-Echo Drive, ttawa. Gil-lo‘ . . 2898. ,Female Help Wanted \VANTED—YOUNG LADY clerk in retail store. Apply A. care Guardian. WVANTEDr-A ‘mam. APPLY mo gigs. tJ. O. Arsenault, 131i Kent Q . . e l9 :ii. ——-—.—~~.____ WANTPIF-A NOURIBDIAII). A‘l‘- ply in evenings Mrs. C. II. ll. Lnngwnrth, 181 Fitzroy Street. 1 21107-9-20-31. AS gill WANTED-A COMPETENT rum with some knowledge of cooking. 5111B?!’ 830.00 per month. Apply - to Mrs. W. A. Ferguson, Box i, Moncwn. N. B. 2908-9-Z0-2lpil. For Sale. I Nell of‘ South Quincy " Mass. and pcrlence no: , r; .. . . - - - tcrfcre with‘ dlfgfilgllnllll‘ $31.72‘ fitsqv MTs- Freemg-n M11113 - wg1H1i,RQad' , ai-rency opportunities still npcit. Also one ‘rot-hei- avl o "Dor- i-ou same i-nnvriru: ll(‘lI'l‘ s. 1 .r t plum AppbTIi ‘C \Vnbstcr ‘Nrzrtii Cgihlpghyg,“urii?ufiiflhct$hgriifm '1"; chant" Mass‘ The deceased bqre ver. 290s-o-2o-3ipd, Richmond we,.t'_:1-_,,£°_,,tv,,__' " his illness .with patience sustain- Teachers Wanted \\’AN'I‘I:ID—TI<IAUIIEIL 100R THE Hunter Itiver School No. 211i. Supplement $260. Apply to Walter \Vhitlock. Secretary of Trustees. 2905-9-20-811111. \VAN'l‘l11l)-- SECOND OLARS TEA- chcr for Wheatley School. Sup picment $125. Apply Howard Carr, Oyster Bod Bridge. 2879-9-l8-4ipd. ,.._____.. Male Help Wanted wAiiirr-in- icxrrzmr-nvitnn 1.11m- “type operator for No. ‘8 machine Daily News, 2858-9-17-31911. Apply to Amherst Amherst, N. S. AI ENERGETIO MAI 'I'0 MARK et the Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- tlee C0,. London. Ont. l and initiative to . ." 1-; insure the future of the buelnote at all Drug 2878-9-18-611111.‘ wit» captains or‘ are the men who, having ' 0i.’ the future- have had-the» which they were eng god. next ten years the‘ ea mine ot-t -. 100x industry will be 1 _ wdli abandon the old method a‘ ~ 1111001111 have the eon-gust" - wbuey to create a (Ionian: coy-q»; 11111- 41°50? W9 have one hundred 01111959111611. ‘we want more, we "-111 youio be one of idiom. 1-1 " axehand have you the initiative? If yuulmvo sot, lbetter for you to 5h Olli-jof the business, “Keep your ‘B11011 and your r1101! will keep you,. 511111111119 ‘your business and you willc create ademand for your pro- 111181. create a demand, and you will 8B1 911B Mk9. xet the price and your business will‘ pay. Join the 311111?!‘ Fox lFur Selling Association and ibusiaess is assured. Come to 1110 Oltflnization meeting of the Association on Tuesday, Septembey 21st inst. in ‘Siuimmeruide, ‘2911 “The bird which first said ‘lt pays to advertize" ejaculated h 1110111111111. l! -the ‘boys would rc- mark at the Gy-m. Advertizing is ihe megaphone of life through which you yell your gamg to the world, and Friend World will ‘listen if you hallo "long and loud 9110118 " so writes Mrul-LIC. Wit- wer in a recent magazine, Adverlizins is the soul of busi- 11958. 1t is the power that makes the machinery go around. If you have something to sell, let the -world know mbotitfit. iDo not hide it away and expect customers fall- fliig_'over one another to buy it. The ranchers of this province are producers of silver fox furs. Year by year they are producing more. they must have an adequate mar- ‘ket. Markets are created by de- mand; demiaad is created by adver- tizing. A good demand means good prices; good prices mean profitablel production. The ‘Sliver lFox Fur Selling Association has for one.‘of its objects the sdvartiz- lag of silver fox furs and the crea- tion of demand for same. -If you want Mr. World to know! about silver fox fur, 10in the selling as- sociation and beip to adivertizo. The financial returns will pay you back your money many times ov- er. [Remember the organization meet lag in- Summerside, on Tuesday, ‘the 21st. inst, at two 0'clock.in the afternoon. You wilwlbe wel- come. 2911 \\'AN'l‘I-}l) T0 (i0 T0 ROIITIIEIIN part of New York State for. one your, experienced fox rancher, good salary. Ilmiac nccornodation furnished for murrlird man. Ap- Dly quickly to K. Rogers, Charlottetown. 31 I20 ANl) l'l' MADE WEEKLY IIY our aircnts men and women in spare time. day or evenings, sell- ing the best and litrueat eclec- tion nf Personal Grouting Christ. mas cards flinpfipllllll‘ prices. Mag. niiicent sample book free. No ox- iil giiiEliiilRlAM FERMIN AUCOIN. I The sad news o»!- the death 0i the ialc Fcrmin Aiicoln of Mont Carmel which occurred on Sept. 15th at the home of his son Zap- hyrin was learned with sincere sor rnw ‘by his numerous friends and reiaiivcsuTho deceased who was ninety-one years of hge had been ailing for some time and bore his sufferings with such patient resig- nation which won for him the rcs~ pcct and admiration of all. He was, assisted in his last moments by [and Emmanuel of Summerside and ‘record the death of Mr. George T. "ta his beloved ‘pastor Rev. P. P. Arsenauit of iMoni Carmel who al- so presided at the tunera1_ Ho leav es to mourn his sad death an un- consolable wife, four sons and four iliiugliters also many grandchildren who will forever cherish the mem- nry of a loving father and grand- father The sons are Joseph John Zephyrln at home. The daughters are Mrs. Joseph B‘. Arsenault, Si. John. N. B.. Mrs‘. Joseph DesRoches rs_ Moise Arsenault, Wellington and Miss Ursule-‘athome. May his soul rest in Deuce‘ ‘inn. been-Es“? vouuc. It is with much sorrow that we - llaet illness was of short duration. Young, Union ‘Road, east, which occurred at his home on Monday evening, August 2nd. 1920. The deceased was in his 78th year. His Young was wall‘ ‘known and ll be missed very much, by all his family and friends. His wile survives him ‘aJlsoTthre children. ‘Matthew of South Bra tre, Mass" oil by the ministry _of his devoted fav-ilv anduklnd friends. The funeral took place "on the 4_th,.mst., and was iargelywitentl- ed, by the ‘long procession of mourn ers and sot-rowing friends‘ testify- ing to the sympathy for the bereaved and ihe esteem for the departed. ‘ ‘He was“ - laid to rest in ‘the Lower Montague cemetery in com paalouship with his ancestors un- til the day ‘breaks and the shadows fly away. The funerail service was conducted by his pastor Rev- ‘C- ‘Graham, assisted by the Rev. J. 1D. McKenzie, Montague. The pall- bearers were Richard Creed. John Rose, William iMacLaren, John Robertson, isamuel Aitlten and Daniel ilvlaoDoaaid. (Patriot Please copy-l To be sure of No corn . _ ' 1,1171% tail-u‘ Polkswho the best A must insist upon what they ask for. com flakesorder ‘ P051‘ TOASTIES pare with them in flavor‘. fullness. goodness. Try apackage and make your owfi decision . fair; i531‘; getting, _ the best in flakes com- \‘. .11.? , isuh. ‘rhousih ‘uusblfl ' 11211‘? GEORGE MCDONALD , :1“ -. v iAfbeirlingerlng between life and death- from the effects of i116 11¢‘ cirienu ef the Previous fives!!!)'- Jet, peacefully gave up his soul‘ to 90¢ onlvlonday morning, Aug- ‘to move in the slightest degree. he fortunately remain conscious to the end. All that the best medical aid on the lslandicould do for him. including doctoroilrom the city. W81 o! 11° avail, and his kind pastor, lRev. Mgr. McLean. Souriii. 11111411? 119‘ quaint vistQ, and administered the lust rites of the Holy "Church. and thus had the blessing of ample time to prepare-for eternity. I-lls funeral to St. Mary's Cemfllory. Sourla took ‘Place at 3 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon. Aug. 17th and w“. wary large-la attended, for the deceased was a genial favorite, not only in his own neighborhood, ‘but h. the various settlements throush which h-ie mall routrran. Bagldep a eorrmriog widow and nine small children to mourn his irreparable loss. H leaves three ~ ndqndbp t r, ‘Mile Mary ome, ‘Mrs; of.) John A. McDonald. Saskatoon University (who was with-Him et=hii death). one sister and one brother in Boa- ton. Tiieglate Mr. McDonald was u m"; o; uneny tmdee, farmer, mail-driver; R. it. water tank keep- you thehvlsion. have you ‘thecoufi " i In order to profitably produce them ~ Mr. George iMclDonaldHl-lbarmony . Ailgrooem sell Point Toaotico ‘ " ‘ Mada ha" Canadian Fbetum e1 Col-lid- ‘ Windsor, Ontario. .‘,.v.'t.v ‘ ‘l. er and lobsfcrpacker, all of which he carried on successfully and eatiefactorlifland was than able to leave his young family well pro- vided for. ‘lay hie soul rest ia peace. ' ‘I , . mus. Afii. sonata. The foliowingiie taken from The Border Prince. Jewitt, Fred ‘ericiba. ......,.... ‘.. ....l 2 I Jbagk the‘ Clipper. ..Dowee, Ceri- ll. .... .. .. ............ mTime-JZJPA; 2.88%: 2.18%. ' 2.10 Olaee Mixed, Puree mo. ...1 1 1 Brage, Boutllier, ‘Halifax, Fillmore, Billion-Keys, St. Bie- ‘pben. . . . . .. .. ..........222 TimQ-zflfld; 2.24%; 2.21%. _ 0n‘ account oi rain Tuesday the fair and races are canted over to- morrow the chases will be 2.14 class, 2.20 class and 2.21 class. ‘ The ball game between Mllltown (‘N ‘B.,) and ' Miiltown. (M9,), wae won by Milltowa (-N.»B..), 5 to 4 Batteries for Milltcwn (N. B.), H11‘ and Vanstone; for Milltowu (Me), Groves and Hooper. GRAND CIRUIT. svnscuism. u. v.,», séptctiuiei- 11. it was disclosed here today that Thomas Murphy and Edward .(Pop)' Geers, two [ll minengt grand circuit . _- drivers, may not be able to take season. An X-riiy examination o_i’ the right wrist of Gears‘ today ne- vcaled that it had suffered a com- pound fraciure when the veteran i reiaeman was thrown ‘from his sulky during ‘the running of yester- day's card and it was said to be doubtful if he would be able to resume driving again this season. Murphy, who was injured at the Cleveland meeting of the grand cir- cuit, suffered a serious relapse at the track here today and had to be removed to a hotel. lt was an- nounced he will be unable to re- lnst heat when Driver Dowse with “m” driving for some “me m“? Jack the Clipper made 11 hard drive m" “"1” ‘° ““d‘"5° ‘“‘ We“ for first place but the gelding driv- t n‘ . en by W.H. Keys proved too fast.‘ smwrdo‘ Murphy s great pacer’ lated Brage won the 2.19 class quite piloted by wan" Cox‘ “egot _ easily in three straight. Following =1. “m” M me {hm card thisnaiter is the summaryz- “w” l“ 10.1%’ "W81" “n u em‘ to beat single Gs season record of 2.01. Race followers, however. declared ‘Sanardds time 800d 111 1 ,the face of the chilly weather and 2 the gusty winds sweeping over the trwck. Three of the events on to- day's programme were for amateur Another record-breaking crowd st- teuded the St. Stephen exhibition Friday, the estimate being twelve thousand. The weather was not all that could be desired as it w“ cold and showory most of the day but this did not hinder the attend- ance. The races were of firstclass quality the free-for-all trot which had only The Expose.- and Bill "Sllil- I ron was won easily in straight heats by the latter. 1n the 2.20 mixed. Lit-tie Gillig ‘upset the pool box when ‘he won in three straight heats and was only pushed in the Free-for-all Trot, Puree $500. Bill Sharon, Caroll, Chaiham. 1 1 Emposer, Jowitt. Fredericton. 2 2 Time—2.17; 2.20%; 2.18%. ' drivers. 2.20 Mixed, Puree $400. Summarle5:_ H Ltile Gillig, Keys, at. Sieph- 1°? T"°1- 1'1"" F§|“'°°°' TM" °"" en. .. .... ..1 1 1' ‘"' Millie Irwin, -br. by "B11128- ‘ rs, The Gslety Girl (W. Flem- ‘jug . . . .1 Z 1 Doctor Nick, blk. g., by Dr. 130' Exai-mo (Cox) .. .. . 3 2 T0 - NIGHT Old Orange Hail Corner oi Kent and v Prince Streets Arm ageddon Everybody Welcome Evang. Mackintosh startling suddeness our did friend and citizen, Mr. A. E. Donald pass- ed away. “His many friends were shock- ed to learn that on Monday after- noon, July 19th, about 4.15 p. m. ‘Don’ was seized with h paralytic stroke and taken to his room at the ‘Cecil. He recovered consci- ousness shortly afterwards but about 7 p. m. lapsed again into un- consciousness from wh\lch he never recovered dying about 8.30 Tuesday morning. ‘ "‘Dr. Kelmsn and nurse Young were in attendance but all their Skill‘. and care was unavailing. No near relatives could be reached but txwo friends from Lacombe, Messrs. Henderson and Ramsay came down and joined forces with his‘many local friends and everything pos- sinie was uone. '“, "The funeral service took Dlace in St. Mark's ‘Church on Wednes- day afternoon at 3H. p. m., a long procession of mourners reverently following the body 16 and from the church. ' » ' “Aill ihe necessary 11118115910911“ were efficiently carried out by Mr. W. Daniel and the remains have been sent to his home in Prince Edward Island, aeompanied by Mr. Henderson. . “As tokens of esteem and P9811111 four beautiful wreaths were sent._ One ‘la-y Don's fellow tradesmen, . one by personal frieddb‘, one by the Oddfellows and onei by the W0- men's institute. ' “Born in ‘I’. ‘E. 1., -in 1883, ‘Don came west 13 years ago and after. a short stay in Edmonton and La- combe he settled dowa in Hardlsiby in 1907, taking over the business from ‘Erskine 8t ‘Small. Mr ‘Donald three years later, ‘bought Gordon Ellis’ business which he has run successfully ever since. . . "A sound business man. B11180 with m; extraordinary faculty for friendship, ‘Don had not only pros- pergfl but had gathered around him a host pfhfricnds. There-was no ——— ‘Selka, ch. m., by Peter The Great, lEva Bellingi (G. Flem- ing) . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ..313 Walnut Frisco, b. g. by San ‘Franclsco-Akustc (Valen- tine) . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ..1 4 T1me—2.06%; 2.07%; 2.08%. 2.19 Trot. Puree $1‘,000 Three Host Plan. Bar Hyiil, b. 5.. by Peter ihe Great-Sara Lcyburn (Cox).l 1 1 Albia Todd, b. m, by Ken- tucky. Todd-Albia (W. Mc- donald,) . . . . . . ..2 2 2 Legal ‘Boy, b. g., -by Legal iParole-Jerusha L. (Cher- rier). .. .. Harvest Silver, r0. g., ‘by The Harvest-Nelly Worthy (A. McDonald.) .. .. ....4 i dr Timc-2.10%,; 2.12; 2.10%. Grand special to beat season's record, 2.01, held by Single G.- Saaardo, b. g., by San Francisco- Andera ("or l Time 2.01%- 333 one iwho wished him anything but good and his suddent death at the age of 3s ‘has left a sun in 11w heartsof his ‘many friends‘. “As a town l-iardisby wishes to express to his bereaved‘ relatives sympathy and, degpefli, condol- ence." s, Nothing given the air of refine- ment to the home that la hdded by the ellvor table service. Our exhibit of table silverware |; “pert; The latest and beet de- algne of the foremoet Silveramlthe are gathered in our flore- We euggeet the lnepeetlon our stock before-making your eel- eetlon_ Our dieplly le one of eps- cial lntereet t.‘t~‘h°'. who eeek exclusive patterns at moderate W. W. Weilner fi A L D A of . prleee. r e Jewellers 8111001068 .-,. .- Meil of II-lerdieb! Alberta of July lliidi-‘Oo ‘Tim 1r moraine iiltii “'33.? i‘: .s-.'-" "' -- 3 3-13 s-l-EPHEN" saptember 2o___ their places in the eulky agaiirthls v 4 Man God created from the dust. Bgflgya yin” Christ with all our Tater Fhren‘ a ‘hrFredorioton FREDERICTON, Sept. 20.—Peter Farrah" 3.07. the 8t. John free-for- all pacer. 1e the ilrat arrival for the Fredericton Park Association's fall races opening here next Tuesday. The Peter the Great, pacer and the big trotter, Forefoatber 2.18%, both owned 'by D. O'Keefe, of St. John, were Shipped from Si. Ste- phen yesterday to Fredericton to rest up in preparation for the meet- ing here next week. The 8t. John horses have been taken from the Acker Stable, and it is believed igqihivvilbbe fit to repeat their per- formances of last July over the Fredericton traclc- On July 27th Petér Farren set-the Fredericton track 2.08%. A , - During the week both standard and yellow sugar dropped 81.00 per huudredweight hero, making pro- sent prices 821.00 to 821.15 for standard, and $20.60 to $20.65 for yellow. ‘ GOD l8 LOVIE That God is love His work declare; ‘He made them ail la ‘beauty rare Wih adaptation in each part, ‘surpassing-gull of human art. The Heavens He beautllied with light, The sun by day, the moon by night: ' They speak an origin Divine. And of our God a will benign. The moutains He created all, ‘And hills and voles both great and small. Lovely in their summer glory interspersed with forests‘ hoary. The streams and rivers that do And onward to the ocean go, And dew and ,ra1n from Heaven above, Declare that He is God of love. Aibuudant fish is in the sea; Numberless beasts on and we S98; While countless‘ fowls fly in the air Which show that God for man has care. To man dominion God has given, Over ‘all creatures under Heaven, O‘er all creation made him ‘lord, Which shows to man the love of God. . . All fruitful‘ trees" he caused to 810W. . ' . And various grains, that man» might sow; Abundance is for man and beast, And in good season both can ‘feast. ‘ The earth He decked with lovely flowers, Nourished with sunshine and with showers,_ l-le put rich tints upon their leaves, That He observers eyes might pflcase. They cast their ordors on the breeze, Wlriclh all bur nasal senses please; ~ The air with rich perfume they And thus God shows He loves us still. ‘With constitution holy, just; His body beautiful was made. ln Him no eviil, not a shade. in body noble sad erect, None evil could of him suiliicl; He was without a sin or faw, His nature ‘was a perfect law. When Eve and Adam fell away, How sad and sombre was the day; :.-'ai" Fcrthwith ‘from Eden they ‘were sent, Thai of their sin they might re- ‘peat. And yet God ‘loved poor sinners ‘ lost, Though sin bad Eden to them cost; Still His beloved B011 11° 811"- ‘A \ Y ‘P ‘rivwiil ' " _:\. ' I. ‘I : ~ Ignition _ ‘Current for Farm Engines, Tractors, q. 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This was thelFathers crowninl love. when He sent Jesus from above, To seek and save us Jesus came. =And take away 0111‘ 511m ‘ma shame. ‘ Christ loved 11S. 111111 1°? 115 H” Unswerving justice this requh" ' with love Divine. "$21,031? i‘: His life and death 111d shine. The “my lspirlt then iwss 8111811- sysoh and Father sent from Heaven, That He redemption sh0ll1i1 111111117. Wm, Erma and 10w our souls uuvrly- , Godf; lave our 811111 "my W51“ talt Q. . yo; tin we must confession make ‘heart, _ who ‘my; and-wisdom W111 im- part: . ,. ‘But all who in their sins remain.’ rwm never unto Heaven attain; But must depart from ‘Christ away. day. flnnh.‘ ugw Qgn 111670? ifllld. And this let all men beer 111 mind. And then From living fountains then above. we will forever drink Hie love; Throufliout eteriiit-y will ling. The pieleee of our Saviour Ring. ' __ D. MGLIAN- we ehelll. iiorever live. When comes the dlnil 1111181119111 _ For Succespsiul Baking i \FLO