are fut beoeininftlie (n. » its. =11 sister-dew fQfeni-iminntingicy-womon time prevention: ba- sinise they unredeemed by ‘ ‘H, ‘n ." who. requisites‘ and w. wlnt", or ovnvrtimm to how you Pins; liuefdlhr we early viflt_ ._ '5 Olrdon’ Odurt ma.» using iflarden; 0o" .1 ,,_.'. 1 .i . Vrlght and-i twlten irciurn to‘: "ct1ss1r1t51> oun surlrvwsumrns sin; women withouty Qxiterlgpce, _ dre making $20 weekly in spare tiine, daytime or eveninxs. Without interfering with regular work. selling Per- sonal uruetingfifhrlstmas Cards. Beat and largest Canadian sei- sctlon. Nn nutlny. Write fur par- ticulars, or if for agency uppolnt- merit. ncvnd one reference. Mod- crn Art Company, L22 Richmond West Toronto. IIJBTRAII AGENTS WRITE UB1 Itato Amount of our huninenjor speeini prices. e now have tho ilrgolt, but equipped plant in “Canada. can give Erompteat lor- vioe and but Iror ct moderate prices prints ' ninhed, frames new lino. Free Samples. Mor- clmntl Portrait 00:11pm , Tor- onto. 61 Jl-Ili-tfr Miscellaneous ' .ir__-____. OAR FUR HIRE-JHIOWW Mill-R. _ 2029-6-37“. N0'l‘lUE—N0lf'l‘ll ADAMH TRAIN- ing School fur Nitrates. starting September 20th. Superintendent, North iluspitol, North Adums. Muss. zegou-n-er. t 31am lLflWll-IN THIS CITY. AMYTIIIENT . pearls. Please leave at stamp wicket. 2122-9-10-21. LOST IN Tlllil (‘ITY 0N AUGUST iii) n brurw ear-t with pcnrls nnrl “' . l‘l1~1uu~.lr-uv" 11f stomp 2722-9-11-2]. Everyl ‘ Pfiflvwi ‘Jf WILSONT. ~- rs. - mroriwj ‘origin A H he sudd nlyexciaimed, afbe striic ruriourrbows rwdtlnhis iaxef‘ ‘mils ‘ ' i110‘ wh sanctum I1y to yild g onllie remark V01‘- rrc iuows-zwnneim in iiivhhsrrunrs, j g p14 per Iordpforenoh in- ure t: forwarded, ‘lye out: but five ilguren (on ILIIII {coco-pony oil advertise- Or okfid‘ Advertisements - MIM- . remit. Help ._Wonted wswrsn- nrnrf non cousin“. ' housework. iiiind -wn;;1~=.. 403 Richmond Street. zroo-s-s-er. WANTlllD-DALIISLADY F0“ GEN- erai tore. Must nave some ex- perie c0 ‘en-l wcummendutioirl. Wright Bros, Victoria. iilfl-l-Ztl-tf. Wanted —~ STENUGRAEIIEII \VAN'I‘ICD IM- mediutely. Apply Stanflclrfs Lim- ited, Truro, N. S. 2699-9-9-31. WANTED-TWG ooon 1.|s'r uovs. Apply ut Guardian Office. . 2sas-9-a-rr. Male Help Wanted txpply THE camnorrnrowu campus. ‘FAM-tvroos ‘ I For the Children _O_UR children will love the cooling, fruity tang of FAM-LY- ADE.“ Give it to than off-m- Your @1- or druulotnolln AM-LY- -ADE in I hnndyjlnnu fubvonough IOISZgIAIItG. ‘ It costs but 35c.- Simple diroctionlon IIQ- in Canada. _ A. C. Light of Imperoyali, Iialifax, N. S. cciebratioirbf -'in St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday and delivered. a thoughtful dis- course Epistle for the day. return this morning. work at Bruce Stewart d: ($0., after iliendirlg his vacation with ills pur- ents Mr. and Mrs. J.D. MaoFar- lune De Sublv. -._ywq-<II\ ~Ce11tIal Guardian ~ .VI!SITING CLE-RGY-MAN-rllev. near officiated at. the 1i. lthe I-lply Communion in the evening from the i-i leaves on Mr. Stewart IMacFariane of Char- lottetown, has returned to 11-15 LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF ‘ i REPUBLICAN. CANDIDATE..- FOR GOVERNOR or N. v. 0i‘ 0 i" 1 it LI NEIIGETIU MAN T0 MARK- ct the Service Shield in Prlncsl Edward Island. Good Droposltionl for the right party. Art Novel- ties Co.. London. Ont. \VANTI'“.D — EXPEIKIENURI) EGG‘ ounulI-rn to g0 t0 hluntrrani. llur- rls Abbatoir. zrusi-si-rr-zr. _.~€_ For Sale. F011 BALE OIIEAI'— ONE NE\V Kirstin one." an stumD p11iier complete. ‘ rito P. A. Rooney. Sourls. 2iiil8r9-ll-ltli. Fill! HALE’ OPEN FIIANKLYN stove. Apply 19D GrsfiI-n Him-cl. 2956-9-11-21. __ I)I"..\iIIlAlIIrE FARM F0“ SALE AT _Conwey Station. See sd. ‘ ‘ Zililildl-S-fil. “ANGIE I'D"- HALR (‘IAN IIIIZ SEEN nny time ll(‘i.Wl‘(‘I'| ll ll. m. 11nd 2.30 p. m. Apply 10R \\'1~y|n1111tl1 _LOS'I‘—~ IIIPYIWVIIIIIIN PRINCE 0F SIITOI. 273741-114“- iVules Cullgrzr: nml Notrc. llllnann -—- - Academy, nnninin pcn. "n or . lcnve ut this nlficc. Reward. 2i. - l- T0 LE'l\-—-LAIlGE FRONT H001“. LOHT—A SET OF‘ IIDFIARIE.“ IVN tinls on cross. C. 1-‘. l). Finder lr-avc ch42, ilillsbdroirgsh Street. Reward. - . . 2i. LOST 0N SUNDAY LAST A K. 0F‘ (1. ringdfindcr please lcsve st this office. ' ' 2M1 A i 9B K‘ t Str-t. ppy ‘ tn ‘ L: 2'F21-9-10-2i. . \VAN'I‘EI'I A TEACHER FOR GLAIF. Ixonlc sgliux s]11|r|r|I£-|rr1herr“td-b.,-........ n 6X B. c l, . anc- .5331, ~‘ I '1 ~29iY-9-1’1-41. IN MEMORIAM DONALD D. MOMILLAN 0n thv 30th day of ‘August. 1920 the people ‘of Wood Islands were grieved to lieu-r of the death of another 1.10mi neighbor, that of Ilonslrl D. McMillan, an old 11nd esteemed resident of thnt place, at the advanced ilgeof 84 years, lenv lng two daughters and many near relcrtwee to mourn their loss. Al- Jihougbwlili‘. cM-ilian- lived to a ripe old 9,‘ s1 his death was not unticipst ‘so-soon, as he was sl- ways able to go about the place untrll a very little while before the cnd came. He was not s man of many words but of very_strong convictions of the right, from which he could- not be swerved. Jill! took good care that he would not be curried away with every oylllld oi’ doctrine, but set his heart ‘fii-ml-y upon this promisees of God in Klhrist, which promises suplwrt- ed him to thb end. lie was clmir- mun of lrilSlNil in Wood lslnnd congregation for a great number of years, which office he discharged with honor to himself and congre- w-gstion. 1H0 will be very nruch mis- swl with man-y other good men 1who lately passed to their rewards. T-he daughters, tMrs. Patterson, i Every Mouthful ' ioajoy ride POST I Boston,» Eva at‘ home, will» hrws the sympathy of fill. A large num- ber of people cums to the funeral ‘If-v show their best token 0i’ esteem. to the departed friend. The fun- eral serv-ice was conducted by Rev. A. S. Steward 11 former mln-islcr 11min close friend of the (199841911- noes-m‘ ALEXANDER HOtAI/ATT ' At Cape Traverse, September 1st. 1920, Robert Alexander, only ‘son of Min-and rMrs.“ Robert Hovvutt, (Bert 11s 116 11f commonly called.) w only ‘ .. 6M9 mi‘ india" though only fou years nid was never‘ heard to mu mer. He leaves to mourn besides his heart-broken parents, five sistcrs~Pearl Cather- ino, Hilda Ettn, Bulerrh Janet, Lizzie Bertha. and Dorilds. ills bmther Flori-P. was killed in u bicycle accident seven ‘weeks M50- Littlo Bert called the brother ho loved so'muoh~when about breath- ing ahis last, ills dying words were, -—“'i‘ako me up Earl, take meup." This is the third son Mr. P; iiowutt has‘ laid lo rest in the Prwvv-vurd adjoining the Church of Scotland. - LETTER OF SYMPATHY Fredericton, To Geo. Buchanan; - IDear Bro..—Wo the undersiziled in behalf of Refuge Division Sons of Temperance No. 201 wish to convey to you, your mother, bro- thefs and sisters our sincere sym- eustmlned of your dear father. Any words oflotirésmwe teal 3's ~ very. 11m" mum . 1 new ‘thorofortfcomrheiii your» the Giv- ei-‘of all good who is ever ready and willing to-cmnrliort all that Plow in mm in the’ burnt-sorrow and trouble. We would kindly remind you that morph parted here we can cherish ‘he great thought that when done with ertrthily thinu below we hove all to meet in the [Nut beyond whore parting lndporrow ere un- known. l pathy in the greet loss you have Blllied in L. P. lllfl F‘. _ IONA AIIOTT. um 1-... .1. ‘MFA ywigxy _ ... w, h lii°kifllil9fl~ .~ , Ill-ill!‘- “vififi-QTII! ‘ 1f -._i.__ NATHAN 1.. IMiLLER. _q_'i‘his nhotdgrzrph of Nathan L. Mriier‘ of Syracuse, designated b_v , U"? Rfimblicans as their cnndidhte f0!‘ Evvfirllor of New York, was made on his latest visit to cum- ltaign hcsdnunrters in New “m; (lily. Other [irlnicrl photos "look something like r110," he sn-irl. 'l‘l1is one has ill-s (), K, Siocii 1111.151}... lIALNdAX, September 12_-_.(Qq(,. Lotions furnishcrl by [XIL Mcpur. dy and "Co. the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Atch. .. PL-s/Iss READI1fTH|1S LETTER AND res: wmrruonmst HEALTH w11.1. no ron YOU. Bcrwirlk. 0nt...—"1l had organic iffililllb“ 11nd after faking LydirfE. .I’inkir:1n1's Vegetable Compound 11ml Blond ‘Medicine all my troubles grassed nivny. I was made strong and well nnd have been ever since. Now we have s fine baby ‘boy six months old, undll know that l would ‘mot firave “his baby rand would still be suffering if it ‘had not been for yoru remed-ics. rMy husband rtnddrnyself say that your remedws are worth their weight .in gold, until recommend them to n.1,; friends. One of my aunt-s is taking them now."—~Mrs. Napoleon Lqvlnge, Berwiek, Ontario, Canada. _ Among the virtues of Lydia E. 'Pinlrhsm’s Vegetable Compound is its ability to correct sterility in many cases. This fact is well es- tablished as evidenced by the above letter and hundreds oi others we ._hsve published in these columns. "xin many other homes, once child- less, there are now children be-l causnof the fact that Lydia 1E. Pink- ham's ‘Vgetable Compound makes ' women normal, healthy and strong. if you have the slightest doubt y.’ mqfmyfllifl, Pinirham’! Vegetmble V“ Igmpoultdzwiil new yon, write m I Lydia ill. Pinlrhnm Medicine Co. I i-contldenylell. Lynn; Masai. ‘for advice. Your letter- wii be opened. 1 i 1 1' trcuty, lions, 111' livligolunrl itro being rlerp- 11111111111 by thr- Germans. Thu work wLliifty-‘sixr miles riorririvr-st m‘ lllv Vqurfuulli In’, fly. Tile b i; guns and lllg-‘flvSiY0yrrl".’iS' mm its tur1-.h¢s' czrqgulnrru ihriyr- wuyhtbrough the ‘ llill'ill‘lli‘il‘ tnvtul. This photograph gives ifn- itliu of the’ sim- ui‘ 141mm ‘ml fun; rdlliteer‘ 3.1%‘ ‘ ~ L _\V.\SlllNG’i‘ON. Sept. 9.—’l‘l1cr1e ‘ has boon nn indications n1‘ 11 return of last years influenza epidemic. this winter, ihc public boallh so; vice announced iodziy. Ear-h your‘. hml A1217, :1 number of cases 111-11 re- puricd, but exports of tho svrvice llr) not. vxpcct. the Iliscasc i0 be as widespread, or your as in 1919. time he wrongs another. 1 . i 1 Ilnrler- lhc lcrms m’ ihn pnncc llrn lmrlrr-gnublc iorliilrrzr- disnluntllng the kfoflrossisluutl, ixltqidlbc, is Oink on stnztd rmor {IP12 bp- thp ruins which always thrcatcn- _;\'o|-tl14r‘:1‘c:1v_il1-ets_, ' ‘ NO"'SlGNS or’ ‘FLU comma I . THiS FALL ‘ in ‘was ‘rlaicrl, between Novenrber Pluyu-hfahuimh Irdded $9.275 to his winnings, nraking the total $141,- 575, when he cquallorl the track record ui Sarutngrt Springs in the ‘Prayers Stakes without being cx~ tended. That made hi5 sixteenth viclnry in seventeen starts. The on ly horse that. is now thought lo have :1 chance with M2111 o’ War as virulent this ______-a-o->-_i. A mrur injures himself every n. l). iiirldleflq thrcé-ycnr-rild ‘l5 s1]- Mun o‘ W111‘, is being hailed 11s the‘ Russ. Efforts rm.- bcing rmidc t0 rzrs-Irtést horse in the history of the bring this grout lmndicap horse and .1\111e.ricnn turf. This son 0f Fsir_M:1n o‘ War together in n weight, for ngc over n mile and :1 quarter mute Man o’ W111- is 11 your young- cr than Sir Burton‘ Man o‘ \Var ic such hcru with ills trainer. Mr. llirltlle gives Pous- t11l 11111011 51$ "UFNOHTUWIIBU '1); J. K. L Louis l1‘. Feustal, credit. fnr nmklnrfhis mu be ‘stamped wit 1AM HIERST have signified being present. At tonight's meeting of the locnl Board cummittcos were illllllfillifltl follnwsz-Bnnqucting, W. J. I-’0wer, llzirry Lusby, W. M. Mc- Donald. Reception, H. N. Canflz-ld, R. (‘ Fuller, (‘olonel BentfR. K. Smith, B. McLaughlin; C. H Reid. ¢ Mr. and Mrs‘. Sliced rnarvebibc horse he is to- were pleasantly surprised by lhcir day through lus well-balanced hand friends of Brooklyn and vicinity. 1mg oi‘ the thoroughbred. During the (izirrrpbgli rend an__'.1dd_r_ess, 11w msuarsi “BAYER" 11115 1' ,'I'l1o nmno “Bayer” idchi-iilitfl f-1_l°1““"l3i"“ P lnly jfirllullno l 'As1pirin,-;tl1c t Pcnflnrllll. rruscri >1 11 sir-Inns or u c 1 *- . . _ _ lr-cn yer rs gull {row made in CiIIIKLIlKZ. y tis. Joint Pains, rind Pitin gen r Alwuys lmy un unbroken piildfll-Ltfi; pf “Buyer Tablets uf Aspirin" jxhrchlr. u \ Tim-e is only one Amirln-“B=v¢r”—Y0u must n! 3099*’? Aspirin. is and trsdn murk (rear-mm in (In-REM r ncrticar-idr-slvr of Suiicrllcnl-id. -W - lnufurturi‘. IS PREPARING For The Annual Meeting Of The Maritime Board of Trade AMHERST, Sept. il-Mirch local interest is being manifested in the Board of 'l‘r:1de which is to con- vI-nc bore on Scptcnrber ,29.——~'i‘i1c Amherst Hoard met in special sr-s» stun this evening to consider ways and mczms oi‘ entertaining tho rlcl» pgaics wlm will cumc _fro1n all over the three Provinces. Judging from padv-ices glrendy received byvli. J ;Logan, K. f‘., President Murilimc Board, Llw delegates will be more nunrcrom this yc-nr than on any previous occasion. Already of mcnrhcrs from tbmrpiwlltnn. Sy- Vmnlvnuq “n, w Mid t. rlncy, Yrtrmouth, Summcrsldc. f " ‘ ( n are m an Whnrlettotown 11nd other places that Wm] mp hp") M ym" “mama AnnnEss AND pggsgNTA-ru-gN-uvill be lung spared to enjoy thef On the evening of Sopicnrber 1st MacKinnon. ‘Dan evening Mr. Sim m1.» 11 is 111.111 known nun I t ti uillc urzninrz imirnrirruiu, the Tn l m “Si: tinllyrfigoherai trade mark. the ‘Buyer tho iheir intention of rope; dircctloitffeffd Toothache, liarccliqiwflli: t. Lumlnzgo, Rheumatism, Tin ‘lmxcs of l2 tablets colt. few cents. larger "Baver” Mr..ll11c.)r Mnclfinnon (m bplislf u! those present, presenter] Mr-funQ Mrs. MncKmnnn Willi a beautiful mantle clock, silver pic kn 16.. Fwd- a sum of urrmcy. Mr. a K on’ rthankcrl tho friends for their‘ v. 1 appropriate gifts. A drrinryuuu was then scrvcd by the ladiéIi-fifo ' sent to about. sixty guests. Elie’ - mslnder 0f. the ,evcning was: for} pleasantly spCiii in muitit! and flames. The following is tier-fidd- rlrcss: - ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dan MscKinnon, llcar l*‘1-1on We, .1 few .9 your frlr-nrls, ha e gzrtheredwilfll‘ this evening i0 extend to you. hearty congratulations on bbi l" ttilsmfl. v You, ns our neighbor have pd yourself kind, obliglng on wife you will continue to tuke the suruc keen interest in -.any-thlng that pcrtnins to the wclfnrc of our community; ynu. Mrs. MarcKinnon, came into our midst u stranger to! tho majority h! us, but- by- your ‘lovable zlispnsitiou have endeared yourself to 111i of us who have had, the pleasure of Ineeting you.» : - We predict for you a Ylflllp! prosperous journey through 111e,. 11nd our sincere wish isthat-you, comforts of yuur hospitable b01116 in closing we beg of you £01158 copt this small gift, not for iM worldly worth but us a slight syln bol of our best wishes for wsuoc sfu] journey through life. S edr-Your Brooklyn Frien 11 l1 J ' ‘v Al“ litilmxulllltll". \ if 111 m1 . 1 b mcnt of every mcnl? This result may by the use of O-(Tcrlar Ilolisli. 1p?" ----- awo-fifl-vm .1 lII111=11 i l 1 Give i_t a trial and learn how wonderfully it lightens housework. A wet cloth, a fcw (lrbps of O-Ccrlar 0n it-a light rubbing to remove {lll(lllSl1— thcn a brisk pnlishingwith a clrycloth {and ymr have a surface that glen msbrigh tly, with the grain-beauty of the wood revealed in all its original charm. - ,4... ,~ a ;»..~.»~.-.~ngw>cmrwwaars 1n i P01231261! Szjzrfaces . Reflrcyr; Good ‘Housekeeping ' OULD yovulhnvc Dining Room so clean, sparkling and invitingas to atklto the enjoy- bepumsndr or Grocery Shop. / VCHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, TORONTO s rmé i , . 1' , Thcgoocincss of this Polish is “reflected” in the beautifully polished furniture of our ‘host homes. The quality of the O-Cvdur Polish Niup is “rc- ilcctcd" in the clean and brilliant woorl-umrk, floors, stairs and shining linoicums of the most particular Canadian women. O-Ccdar Polish 25c. to $3.00 sizes. O-Ccdnr Polish Mop without linndie SLSO-the handle, 54 inches long, is 25c. extra. Both Polish and Mop st your Hardware I’- "3 Munro‘ 1 -1:“'i0l*IIiQ ----- --- -~ fish-M... . 4..- I. . ..,-.".i :‘ ‘L5 l 8L2 fir! Pn