, Brass fHere’s something regular. _ Moore & 0ft new a Models ed woman can afford to miss. chance to get hold of these samples at a very attractive price—we are there- fore, putting them on sale away below $1.25 llrasslercs iorv . . . . . . . .080 1.50 Ilruseieres for 2.50 Brnssleres for 2.85 Brassleres for 3.35 llrassleres for 4.00 Brussieres for . ..-_ ieres that no well dress- Had a . $1.19 1.79 2.19 2.49 2.79 uses so McLeodf LIMITED Charlotteto wn. P. IL. I. Why A lorm Needs A 1:. . = - , Milwaukee Au Power Water System . |-=-- "unm- e ' Combined in s few words the answer is: Because it is the bes investment a farmer can make. 11mg Ipgfll, in carrying Ilfbl’, lil pumping water and in taking the stock to the waterifll "will! u time that can be used to bail-tr II vantage at other work. The matter of home comfort also is important. Isn't the wife oi the farmer inst as good as the sit! woman! What about the children! is there any reason why they should not have s home equipped with I hath room and inside toilet lus) like their city relations? And to thing what it means ln osse oi ilre to have a hose hand! and ellhty pounds water pres- sure to ilsht it with. Call in the next time you are in Down and look over our demonstrst in; outfit. Currie & Murnaghan ‘fl. Queen Sh. Charlottetown , cm ¢ sooooos ," lie-open Wednesday, Sept. 1st ' Carter's Bookstore 1 ‘is provided with a big stock SCHOOI: BOOKS and isoifiooo sorrues 1i alllklnds everything sold it prices made by Board of education. See our big values .1 QCRIBBLERS. EXER- l ‘O0 i Enamel Ware oi the. Best Make Ill - Preserving Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans, Black 8r Co. IUNNVEIDI Complete Optical Service Our expert system oi eye- exsmiuation, coupled with our LING GRINDING IIRVIOI offers a complete service, su- ual to the liest proourable. That this service is suppres- lated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. We s cerely thank our psi- rous. nd will continue to , strive to merit that confid- flee; >6. F. llutcheson i Optometrists“ opmm. . A careful selec- iion of every line as: nooks, NOTE sooKe, ‘WORK sooK-e, m. m. Pane. FOUNTAIN’ rem. FOUN- r leokstors WIII be Open all day Wednesday. i (latter h Co. Ltd. ’ "of" Jewéliy tiiilrks our stocfc.‘ '0 We will be pleas eiito have you call W. N. Tattoo: ‘Dosh ssllersald "01" -- 1 IEWYI ER lop. Tea Kettles, etc, etc. _ i u V--l'|‘ PAYS io buy lnvthls Prov- Ines. --IHOP FROM HOLMANI cate- 9045-5-22 ti -IILVIRTONE V LOUR Coats 839.00 at Holmaafs ummerslde. _ 2547-94-21. J-GUIIN GAOOLINL-Auotber cal-load oi famous, powerful Queen Gasoline inst arrived at Holman? Somme ido. 2816-8-81-81. —0OME 1'0 THE Flsvfllfi at St. Mark's, Lot ‘l, on edneedey September 1st. The last but nol the ‘least enjoyable outing of the sealun. 4i -—FOR 9ALE.- Two bedroom suits. One brass top bedstead, com- blnatiou book csae and writing desk one hall rack. a number of chairs and tables, stair carpet, baby's ' sleigh and bath tub. Goods can be seen at Street, menaide. my residence, Russell W. M. Humphrey, Sum- 2653-94-31. —l'l0LMAN'8 ARE NOW show- ing Women's New “Balt's" Seal Plush Coats at $49.50 and $65.00 a! 9-111. --LO8T between Summersidc and St Elesnoi-‘s, a Chevrolet Crank. Finder kindly inform- Hardings Garage or Austin Scales, Summer- slde. 3i THE s-roaz‘ OF n. 1'. HOL- man Ltd, Summerslde will be closed Monday Labor Day but will remain open all day Wednesday Sept. am. term-i 2i. ‘ JJHOOTING QEASON OPEN.- The Shooting Season for ducks. black ducks. wild geese, bran! plovers and all kinds of gem: open on Sept. 1st, and- a great num~ bel- of our Summerside Sports are Betting ready to bag some game. QUIT TOBACCO l 3° 5")’ To Drop Cigarette, moan or Chewing Habit. NeTS-Bac has helped thousands _to break the costly, nerve-charger. lng tobacco habit. Whenever you have n longing for a smoke or IIYIBW. Just place a harmless No-To Bac tablet in your moutninstead All desire stops. Shortly the habit l‘ wmvletsly broken, and you an better of! mentally. Physically, fin socially. it's so easy, so simple. 9°! B_ b0! o! No-To-Bac and if it doesnt release you from all cmv. lng for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your mono) Win10"! question. NoToBuc is made by the owners of Cascnreis; therefore is thoroughly reliable. mrooosnoo g ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. MacKlnnon propriet- ors of the Vlmy_ F03 Ranch, Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. I. are ppg. Nred to sell a limited num- ber of foxes and ranch them for parties lf they so desire, The Vlmy Fox Ranch was established in the full oi 1019 and has 39 pairs of fox- es 27 of which are owned by Mflllflfs Prowse d MacKln- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under tho management of Mr. Fred Andrews and has been one of the most suc- cessful in the province this year. The as pairs have "to- day 07 llvins pups or an aver- sse of 21-3 f0 the pair. This we iiink wil compare favor- ably with any ranch in the province having strictly 1019 DIIPI- . » Tb.‘ policy of the n-rusge- merit was_to selsi-t t‘..| very best foxes that mono; could bu! and feed the ve best inert-Results have ustliled this course. The number oi pairs can be rsnched will be limited to fifteen so par- ties who desire io take ad- vantage of this should speak early. 2021, OIQIOIOIZC - DTC i ‘-HOLIAN\ s win closed all day 14pm- on‘, \ p sssz-a-t-stl ~ -wousu-e new exrna unali- ty lSilvertone Velour Costs at R. '1‘. Holman Ltd. Bummerside. 2641-, 9-12-21. ' -I'ASHIONAILI ‘rwsac. 5."..- tor Coats or Women at 117.85 and 838.75 upwards at Holmurs Bum- rnerside. 2641-94-21‘ --IXPBRT PIANO TUNING _. Mr. G. it. lkNutl, formerly head tuner in the Haintsmsn factory is 110W dollll! work for Holmsn's and ls free to tune and repair oumdg pianos at reasonable prices. As he will be here but a short lime order; should be left at Holmaa's Furni- ture Department, Summereide at Once. zssi-s-t-zl. —WlN8LOE NOTEB.—'l‘he farm ‘"3 1° "115 Ilfllkhborhood have ali finished saving their hay and. are "OW busily Qllfllledcuttlhg their lfffllll crops which look exception“. ly well considering the dry ggagon There are a few fields oi rusty train along the road not nearly so Rally as in some other sections of e country-—Mr. William ygnnkep l! fillies his registered Shorthorn bu" "Wfllflllfle l." for the coming fall fairs_ His friends wish him ev. B“ "We" and hODe he captures ‘l goodly share of the blue ribbon honors at all the different shows —Much (HQSMIRFMBIIOII- s is 191i film!" the people of North Wins- Oe owing to their school still be- "18 closed and no teacher yet in ‘llht School trustees now i: never h"'°"° "lull He! ‘busy earlier in the Season ln order to procure the s". mcfs of competent teachers for "If"; schools as the members of b: £21071"!!! profession are yearly “ ‘film fir: more independent and "'1' f4‘ "ll thBY are now no longer “f? bfilllzars but the choosers. So s up to the trustees to keep in norad- in future the old- saying Mo. ear-iv bird catches the wormf’ — r. and: Mrs. Elijah Saunders Mid damnhters Nettie and Jean Silents. lea" 1 n ' "(we "guitar; d ys plcnlcking at Cove Head last week. Unhappily the "l" Came 0n suddenly an" brought their enioymenc m B" "u ‘on sudden ending --'I‘he many ‘Plfllds of Mrs. Alfred Roberts re- gret to hear of her recent miller severe illness and all hope for her speedy recovery-—Mr. Ber-l "out, Jasurow Road, was visiting friends In Wiseloe on Sullfhv in WIN-loo n“ Qn-'ov__M|-_ Ar,‘ "hie Anhr (inw- "any spam m“, h". \r|q_i'|nrv ha. .....__.,_ Wlllih“ —M" Bert Younker recent '" "‘""" “o” her valuable addition ‘n his already large atable~of hor- "s in "to 5D""rlv 1.1116 porn» ‘Bin. "u (l. ‘Wr. Ymmker doesn't intend roclmr him lhis- 41688011 but will vol him in shape for iho m» raneg 'hle winter-Much‘ credit is due lob that has been done in renal» "I" ihryRoberts Bridge. lnsoteml of below o menace tn the travelling "uWiic it now is one of the best bridges li not the best one lu this section o fthe country. {C} ‘ WESTERN PERSOKA L5 —Mr. John Perry of Melroso. Mass., is renewing old ‘acquaint- ances in Summersido. ’ —Mr. Leo Rogers left on Tuesday Pl! . lnsu. all day the following Wednesday“ in Pawn"; _, tired feeling, bad digestion. inde- ‘flnlto pains, dull headache f’, sl symptoms of possible greater danger. For hue full restorative treatment take Hood's Bsisaparilla to purify your blood, strengthen your ‘nerves. restore your appetite. and take Hood's Pilletostimulate your liver and regulate your bowels A splendid combination of tonic and cathartic. . - . Psmenso lmroneer Fill! ‘c. N. n. rm» ‘Radiology; or . Flames In lrltlsls Columbia. Relief Train Rescued Many“ KAMLDUPS B. C. August 30.- (By the Canadian Freon-A relief train bringing injured/and refug- ees from a great forest fire area along lhe North Thompson River has Brrkved hero. The fir! is eup- posed to have started on August first, from lightning and was fann- ed lnto a great flame by s wind early this week. First news of the seriousness of the fire came when an eastbound freight iN-in on the Canadian Nat- ional Railway ran into a sea of flames about ten miles" from Avoll Station. They rescued several men owl a number of horses and then best n- hasty retreat, down the railway line. The train remained l! Murphy's Siding until daylight. when the engine was sent forward sgaizn. _ Dr. ("urry of Ksmloops and ano- ther man were found badly burned. lDr. Curry may not recover. Ten other persons saved rtheir lives only by wading into the Thompson river up to their necks and waitlnl until the flames and heat subsided. RIlief Train Sent Out. ‘Dr. M. 4G. Archibald and seven nurses were sen; out on s T8119‘. train from Kamloovl ial train was sent from Blue River Station to rescue the people 0f llln north side of the flre. The lwdy 0! one rancher, ‘Frank Smith was dis- covered. . ISeveral ranches in the W!" °l the fire was completely wiped OM- Iennelrs selwmill was burned at Mlle 34, where the loss includln! $100000. A dozen horses‘ owned by the Northern Construction rqilompuny were killed. So intense was the the railroad lhfll U10 \ heat along rails were CONSTANTINE HOPES TO REGAIN THRONE g PATHS, Aug. (ll-Former Kins lg regain his throne. "l wolf. the day when. by 11w W111 0g my pwpie, and the force oi traditions, l will resume the t pone which I undeservedly lost," a told a ouITEQPOIIGEHt. "i never abdicated." v He denied having been in uny way involved in the attempted assassination of the Greek 11"‘ mier in this city on Aug_ l2, and hinted that should he regain his throne he would be wlllinz 1° work in harmony with Vehlzelos —Mlss Gladys Sullivan has re- mornlng Ito resume his studies in Dentistry in Toronto. —Mr. Patrick Walsh oi Hope River spent. ‘the week end in Sum- Jznerslde. the guest of Mr. Lawrence McNally, ——Mr. Claude B. Leard of Ever- ett, Mass" is spending n. few days with hlaparenls in Suurmemlde. —Miss Florence Cooke‘ c-f Mul- peque has returned to her hemp after successfully undergoing an operatlonln the .P. C. Hospital. —Mr. Cheslcy Schurman has left for his home ln\Torouto after spending a few/weeks with his parenfs. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Schurlnsn, Surnmerside. ' i1. P. swoooov M. D., C. M. Ihysleluaand Iuvjlon Has opened an silloo s! KINKOIA,‘ ! P. I. Island 4| on i z V Q ,-.__-* I ’ DARY turned to "Summerslde after spend- lngdoyliuily her holidays with friends in Sackvllle, Albany and Kinkora_ - —Mr. and Mrs. Llnkletter and daughter, Miss Ethel Jean left for their home in Chicago after vlslt- lug Mrs. Llnkletiefs parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Maynard Schurman, Sum- nterside. v —Dr. Hubert Mills of St. Elea- nors, who in his practice has a chance of seeing a great deal 0d the country. reports a great quantity of wheat rust through the country, but outside of this the rest of, tho harvest is exceptionally good. Thb Doctor has exhibited some fine specimens oi corn which he grew in his own garden. Those who tastn ed it said that "It hit the right spot." | -<-O-}--——— . mosses AND PRHEBENTATION -___ On Wednesday evening Ithe 25th inst. at the beautiful home of the Q K- 0f ISL. the ‘members of Bummer- slde council No. 2070 or the K, or 0-. held a farewell “Al. Home?’ in honour of their departing brother lWIllllim M. Fynn and ilarfliiy, who lenye in s. few days i0 fake up them new residence in =Sourls where ,_.. ._... '1 {Wednesday _ morning. At the same time a 099°’. ' out lumber and poles. will be about Constantine of Greece still hovel? i 1Don’t delay “getting that new. school.“ Suitaget it at once. See our Splendld. as‘ sortmehl, all the latest styles and lovely patterns these Suits are made t0‘ Stand the ‘rough and tumble games of, the- school faction. yard they are well tailored throughmlt and we guarantee them t0 2W6 enlire Sails‘ Prices Small Boy $575 "P- Prices Larger Boy $7.00 uP- We have a complete assortment for Boys of caps, stockings, shirts, etc. at mother. prices that. appeal t0 the €¢°I1°mi¢a1 / Prowse Bros Limited The gClothing Men. _ 14' s ’ , l li-dffll-ltwthsil Mr. Flynn has been transferred. There ware present besides the members of the Summerside lC0llii- here on this occasion to bid Yo“ good-bye. . When o. few days 1180 W8 190F094 that you had decided to take up cu and their [my friends, u lurgs work in another field we were number of visiting brothers. dn (the course of the eveniuli Rev. J. J. McDonald, lRev. A. J. Mc- Intyre and iDI‘. Monahun addressed veny highly complimentary. rc- marks which a beautiful bakellte pipe and case lby ‘Depuity Grand Knight, Ad- rian Liraenault, accompanied by a pained becaruso of rthe loss of you!‘ departure from this town. would eu- full on the community at large and particularly in tho Summer-side flouncil of the Knights of Colum- nt their departure. after bus. Your deportment as a citizen was nil that could be desired, earning Ir you the respect of everybody “gang-M, “my”; by grand Kmgmlwlth whom you-came in contwot. Leonard memoir. The evening Willi , Your sollill manner mude you Wel- spent with games dancing Killer which all were serv- ed wlth ice cream and lunch. After singing lAuld iLsng ISyne and He's a Jolly Good Fellow followed by the Notional Anthem, the party disper- eed. wishing Mr. illlynn and fn-mily every prosperity in {heir new home. 0n Wednesday afternoon Mr. Fynn was united on wby the station lstsff who presented him with a solid gold ilountaln pen, nicely on- graved and leather case, chewing the high esteem with which Mr. Flynn was held among the employ- “ . rFollowing h the address read by the K. oi 0:’ Bummerside P. -E. 1.. l ' ‘Aug. 25. 1920. To ‘Mr. William M. ‘ioylnn. Eon, ‘Dear Sir and Brothen-lt ls with 199"!!! oi deep regret. that we vnur fltvwhnr Knlltlllu fifilflmhla __ Wa-s-a- ._ _.> l - ..J_ ...... singing and come 1o every circle, your qualities of heart made you beloved by all. Your standing as a railway oi- iiclal is due to your chsrkcter of sobriety and lmportlul disc I your duties, together with that oi- iable courtesy Ithat makes-for a successful andpopular officer. Thai you have advanced to the responsi- ble stagee which you have slreldy reached in the eary years of man- hood spesk louder than words, your fitness for any position of trust. an uubemished name is one of the desirable recommendations which you have carefully safeguard- ed andfivhich lwill stand you in 500d part in the public service. 1n rtbe organizing of our council in Summer-side found in you an op- tlmls-tio adviser and, lo the en- thusiaani of such ‘mom-hers as you, is due the splendid success our lCouncll has attained. um rm!" In s . .____.--_.-__._ ..__. _...A-.._ -__...__..._. ‘He's, out" can THURSDAY.‘ WROTE A POEM mo 10cm rr TO A NEWSPAPER... | TOLD 1m: osncs adv l wan-ran "ro car. me sorrows. -- WlLL. u! BACK ‘ro mannow}? POEM "west, m. LEAVE. wine FOR rumfmlo t p; woe-moi" '. AND as’ l was some our _ . _ '1 Asxssrfwssu wart t. , us?» t se-r rr a/xcigieimd d "no: eorffl-ie __ - "E? ‘ and equipment urge of. the ordinary working of the Order, but arliculorly in the Millllfllli p of our beautiful home of which the Knights of Prince-Country ieel so Jufllll’ DWIIM \'l‘he pariah of -St. Paul's also will keenly ifeel the loss in YQ"? 1”" mg this tow . The splendid Chill‘ tisn exumpl of your self and iam- ily is not too easily dvellcelfll- ‘Every good work undertaken found moire. Flynn your Mull‘ ter Agnes and yourself a 81119114“ suppport, and the Parish of 50"?" to which you are about to move, will gain by the loss we sustained- We trust that you will find l! convenient to visit our Coulwll from. time to time and to k861i In" the friendship extending Del-WW“ our members and YIN?!“- '" 2W9 ask-you as a parting slllflen" the "aconypanying gif-t, which ml)’ recall, now and then the men! social evenings we s96!" mlwm” Your brother ‘Knlahls. SgiLLEONARD M. MCNEILL: Grand _ Kulllll EQZBMA 4...: . . _ m ‘igegri ‘i-lfiifillfiflfio» Klimt!“ °" “"1. "‘“"= ‘In m I from! You ers of s: .- I s‘. firltliis bags i=1! is ti: waPuuo: ~ ~ m " TO motewof 1 _._ ..a. _-~ , _