""~'a""".'..£’r::.'.$:. Jim see their ioiisms ewe l°1l°w “ “‘°“‘d °‘ W" altiifcigizuthtniitggixitlgyi awaiting their share‘. N0 otllfl‘ 1 . - th m so much. , icnsdeiiiep folks like them, too. They can t help - m or: 5n deliciously pure and wholesome. Serve ittfiemezften- NO troubie g0 prepare. Just u ievr minutes, and a dainty‘ dessert is ready. '1‘-,ipioca, custard, chocolate, 15c. a pack- age at all grocers. v Pmarrlhlssae" ONLY TABLETS MARKED “Bl-lYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Asfiriii Ili All without the “Bayer Cross” package which contaiin com _lcte di- rections. Then you iirc gzct trig real iii-the gzcriuiiit- .\i‘-[)ll‘ll\ pre- ctl by physicians for over nine- n years. Now made in Canada. liuitilj.’ tin boxes ciriitiziiiiiig l: tub- ct l-ts lost but ll. fciv t‘l‘lli~l. llrug, vii-it: lztn ‘ilziro "cll liiruer “lllk- - P”-'~'~§“8"~ .'lsnir!n.-“3oycr"—1’o"n must say "Bayer" tr-ri-i! Li Prinadnl of flavor Mz-riufsvtii.» of Mimo- . 1 if wi-li Lnotiii tliut Anilrtii mean‘: lluyui W m: , i. . l t l - l iii-i, hullllilulll, tho ‘rulih-tu tllf. llayor eoinpunl eii i... tini..,...; t.ii.l it... 5H4 fill wit» mark. the “Mover t-‘rvle i. Q54QOQOQQO OQ-Ql to >0 n41 44 4+ I4-400-OO-Q4000OOO§O-O§OOO$4 E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Chartottetown Fire, Lite, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rates. Good, Strong, Stocli Companies CLEAR AS A CRYSTAL is the light shed by our hand some indirect lighting flxtur ee. All the glare of direct tight. is avoided, but none o1 the illumination ie loet, but rather increased. lee them and you'll like them. And you'll like them more and more as you use them. One light fixtures are or empt 1mm Tex. KHOXOXQ Souvenir of Prince Edward Island Handsomcly Illustrated and Artlstieully Print- . ..<~@~x's:.~_vgq~.=za_~ ed on Art Paper. Only Limited Number on Sale. Price 50o. O l By Mull 57o. Charlottetown Guardian Office llll-I-O-l, m.‘ ‘ Wednesdayy. . art. -...0~4-@44§a-o4-¢a4ap¢44¢.~>.a-o-¢a s 1 " was cnannorrnrowu Guano -~ A THE wssrsitr ‘GUARDIAN - -IHOP rnoui iiouiui a...» +2: t: —VOU CAN'T AFFORD TO miss the races ln Summerslde 3267 10 41f —i'.‘REPE DE CHENE AND Silk Blouses to clear on Fair Days st $3.39. Sinclair and Stew- 3255 10 4 2i. --LADlES' SUITS; NEW 1920 ‘ Stock at Sinclair's during Exhibi- y tion lWc-ek, Just half pflce. 3255‘ 10 4 2i. —CLEARING LINES IN CHIL- drcns Hats and Toms for Exhibi- tion Days, half price. Sinclair and Sttwurt Ltd. 3255 l0 4 2i. -IE'XCELLENT CARGO IIIVGT- ness (‘oat now unloading, send in your tirdt-rs. R. Tllolmsn Ltd. 3223'10-2‘i1l. -GIRLS SWEATERS, 6 TO 10 yllllrfi, Special $1.75 at Sinclair's on fair Days. 3255 l0 4 2i. -50 LADIES HATS IN VEL- vts and Plush e-trects on sale $8.50 each for the Fair. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 3255 10 4 2i —-50 INCH WOOL serge in green only, regular $5.00, selling on Fair Iluys (owing to a slight imperfec- tion) at per yard $2.95. Sinclair & Stewart. Limited. 3196-10121. kSUMMiERslDE RACES —The Races at Summerside on Wednes- day promise to be second only to the biggest racing event in t\lie hiarltline Provlncs. The best speed of the Provinces and there l5 going to he some exciting con- tests. 3257 10 4 1i ---—<e->—-——— Dllnnrd‘: Llnluat-nt for Iurnn. rte. Mom- \VESTERN PERSON A LS —Mr. Alexander Green, Halifax. ‘is visiting friends in towln. H —Mls.~i Gladys Richards arrived fnozm Boston this week and will spend her iliolldnys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (‘lovis Illclinril, Harvard Sttireet. H If Back ilurtsllse Salt ilor‘ Kidneys EAT LESS MEAT IF KIDNEYS FEEL LIKE LEAD OR BLADDER BOTHERS. Most folks forget that the kid» ineys, llkr- the bowels. gct sluggish .:intl clogged nntl need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney re- gion, severe headaches, rheumatic Lwlnges, torpld liver, zicld stomach, Sli"d)l055ll6SS anti all sorts of blad- der disorders, You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ace or pain in the klndney region, get about four ounces-i of Jail Stills ifrom any good drug store here, take a teaspoon- ful lll a glass o! writer before breakfast for a low days and your kidneys will then act fine. 'l‘h,-ls famous salts is made from the iicitl of graipcs and leonon juice, coni- blned with llihla, and ls harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimu- ltite them to normal activity. lt also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus milling bladder disorders. J.ul Salts is harmless; inex- pensive; makes n delightful effer- vescent llthlu-ivnter drink which everybody should take now and then to keeip their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious ‘complicat- tions. A well-known local drugglst says he sells lots of Jud Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. --€-—-<o>-——-- lllnnrrln Iilulnaent for Dundrnll. ' oiiiuts z t Are the vogue for this season's footwear t and from present con- ditions we anticipate a brisk demand tor the more desirable shades Fawn Caster Taupe Brown Grey . We have hundreds of pairs to choose from in Broadcloth, English cloth, and high grade felt. We carry A. B, C. D. E. widths. $2.50 to $5.00 Alley 8t Co., Ltd. Fashionable Footwear it OOQQQO OKOQQQOOOQfQ 9799i S... -... ..:._....'.;____:- ~::~§'1 . , _rr PAY! to hlly in thle PIIV- lnoe. g —20 POP-LIN DRESSES CLEAR ing on Fair Days at $6.50 each. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 3255 10 d 2i. .—WHO CAN PICK THE -Wl-N- uer in the 17 Trot and 20 Pace ln Summersfde Wednesday? 3258 10 4 ll. i ____ —~POPLIN AND SERGE Skirts Big value Fair Days, $4.75 each. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 3255 10 4 2i. -A SAFE AND PROFITABLE investment Victory Bonds yielding about 6 1-4 per cent. Apply J. A. Brace or ll. W. B. Stavert Summer- slde. 324l-10-2-3l. ‘ 3241-10-2-31. -WEDDING BELL8.-<A very pretty wedding took place on Sept. 17 at the Immaculate Conception Church, Palmer Road, when Miss Blanche Perry o! Pctcrvllle was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Arsenault of Leovllle. The bride was becomlngly attired in blue sa- tln, with hat to match, trimmed with white plumes. She Wile a!" tended by. Miss Catherine Arsen- nult who wore brown satin, while Mr. Willlana Perry brother of the bride acted as groomsman. Rev. P. C. Gauthier officiated. Adler the ceremony the happy couple drove to the home of the bride's parents where dinner Wds served to ‘d large number or invited guests. lhinc- lng ‘and music was then indulged in‘ In the evening the bridal party drove to the future home of the groom where a-pleti-sant social evening was spent. Many beauti- f-ul and costly presents were re- celved including also many useful gifts which the bride received at a shower tendered her a few eyeli- ings prior to her tiiarlrtige. llie young couple have the best wishes of their trlentis for niziny happy years of wetlded life. (Utlicr island papers please copy). island Pugilist Dead illoston papers announce the death zit hi-s home, Dorcliester, Mass, of Joseph A. Lunnon, {orni- er heavyweight pulllllil ill 59ml‘ Boston, irho, in the prime of his lilo, lllt-i some pi the best men in the boxing ga-nie during .lic 80s and 90's. Alter a lingering illness of about ll year. .\lr. Lillllltlll rcilri d from the uquzircil rlrrlc mun)’ Yf-‘llffi J80 ill tllc conclusion u. his work wl.u .i .lin Suihvan, with whom he ll‘il\'t l..».l as a sparring partner. lie chili-oil business in South Boston ivtiirc he remained until a few Ediviii-d island, March 1, nt.Dd 0 years ago. lie W218 born ln Char- lOUEJLWTXl, Prince Edward Island, iltlllfCll 1, 1805. lie ls survived by a wife and three ‘llllLlff-Ell, Joseph G. Lunnon, Miss .eun0r l1‘. Lunnon and ill/it's. Willltim l’. Joy. '.\'lr. Joe Liinnon ivas u ‘Charlottr- town buy ivhose parents and graindparcnts resided in this city a half century ago. Ml‘. Lllllllflll 1* renieinbt-retl here very klllilllt’ ll)’ some of tits old play-mates, W‘l.l\ whom ho rellcwetl llctllllllllttlllCe tilt ii visit to this city about iwciny yours ago. Before cngtiginll, in an zirgumrnt be sure of your ability‘ to put ytllll‘ opponent t0 sleep. FAM-LY-ADE O Refreshing! THE hot, sultry days no hero; keep gqgl b? flrlnking luscious, fro-yr FAM-LY-Aos. It u madeln g (“A minutes in yqur owni home. Five true fruit] lilrnvore. 35s.; tube at ocen an ' _ Each tube ciarialgfi-rta‘: sufficient FAM-LY- ADE for 32 glee-nee. Mnde in Canada by Powcr-Keechie, Llmig- 35c. a ‘"59 °di Toronto. ‘The “Rexall Rubber Goods of All Kinds We are llmdquariers iii this city and section for rubber gloves, band- ages. supporters, trusses, and other appliances in rubber. We also carry complete stocks of sanitary and sick roam Pans. etc. ll. "J. MABON MONTAGUE, P E. l. Bllllplles, such as Bed arson __l_illlllllll1lll a _..'lT PAYI '0 buy in this Prov- rice. ' ....°“ORDEI from Holman’: Ce- ." IlMB-e-ll-tl ..°Dl86OUNT8 on ell lines of dry goods. Special discounts on boots and shoes. W. A. Poole & Co. Lower Montague. 3115-9-84 4i. .__-_-Q-Q>—--—— EASTERN PERSONALS ..°tMrs. Urban Malone oi’ Sourle spent a week in Charlottetown, the guest oi’ ‘Mrs. T. Coinesu. ..'.Ml's. [Bert Paquet, Hill Top Cottage, spent the week in the city, the guest of Mrs. John T. McKlnnon, Dorchester St. ..‘Mlisst Freda Mlflrrllrllr. Pleu- eher, =Souris High $011001. 599i" the week in Charlottetown, attend ing the Exhibition. ..'Dr. Sullivan, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Lockhart and Mr. Bert Pa- quet of Sourls, motored to Chur- lottetown to attend the Exhibition ..‘Mr. James Paquet recently returned from Regina, where ha had been on n slx lllOllihs trip. He speaks ln glowing terms-of the “lest. ..'.Mr. Wilfrid Gillls, Miss Gertie Gillis, (‘leiir Springs and Miss Mary 'l‘. McDonald of Lynn. Mass, mill‘ cred to Murray ltlver Sunday where they were the guests oi Mr. Dun- can McKay, and Miss McKay. Greek lliver Road_ Souris News C. (l. S. Arras was in port here on Monday-S. S. S. Champlain made her usual trlp to the Magdalen islands on lilondiiy.~S. The S. S. Rosina H, from Wal- liicc, N. S., is discharging her lni-it load ot stone for Sourls break- water. .\lr. It. Nicholson oi‘ the city, sur- veyor of the breakwater work, re- turned here on Monday after spend ing the week end at his hoiiie.—-S. The Misses Mitchell oi‘ Brookline lllnss, who were spending a short vacation here with thc Mlssoii Cail- ton, returned home on Tuesday-S Mr. Vernon Fisher of Frederic- ton, N. B. is transferred to the Canadian Bunk of Commerce here. The many friends of Harry Web- bcr regret to learn of his contin- ued illness. Mr. Webher was teller here in the Bunk oi‘ Nova Scotln. for more than a year; and utter being transferred to Sydney, C. 13., was token lll.-—S. Mr. Hurry Baker of thc Canadian Bank of Commerce left on Saturday for Winnipeg where he has been transferred. Previous to his going he was given a reception and dance in the Cox llotel Pnvlllon. As Mr. Baker was deservedly popular with the younger set, he will indeed he missed by a large host of friends. hlr. Sydney Wolfe who was spending n. short vacation here, ro- turned to the city on Monday. Mr. John Campbell of Los An- lteles, Cellll, who is visiting friends in Sourls and vlclnlty is taking in the Charlottetown EXlliDllIOIL-S. MON TAGUE NEWS Miss llazel Campbell of Long ltlver has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Poole. Mrs. Burt lticLertn and two child» ren are now visiting Mrs. John McLean. _ Mrs. Billy McIntyre and Mr. Ful- inn Campbell spent the week end in Montague. The many friends of Mr. George A. Poole, Lower Montague will be pleased to learn that he continues to improve. Congratulations are being ex‘ tended to Captain and Mrs. Gra- ham on the arrival of a son Thurs- day, September 23rd. We are all pleased to see Mr. S. S. Hessian out again utter lfls sev. ere illness. The Misses Edith Moore, Rob Gates and Helen Large of Char. lottetnwn were visitors in Monta- sue, Sunday last. Mr. Preston McIntyre of Monte. some his studies at McGlll Univer- llue lefe Wednesday last to m. elty Montreal. Mien Louise Jenkins, formerly an employ“ et Ives and Murdock l.td., left on Monday lest for Bolton where she will mend the winter. “ilifiilli.\\\\RQ\VZK\RQIIIIIZIIM\\\\\K M\XVIZZIII.J% Black 8r Co. A lWonderful line of A — Women’s Coats $19 - Will Repay Closest Attention Here’s an assortment that breaks records. There are Velours and Mixed Tweeds, shown in green, blue, grey, brown and burgundy. These are mostly shown in all round belted models, button trimmed, with wide cozy convertible collar........... Salt’s Plush Coats $49.50 Here’s a tempting line of coats, in genuine Salts Plush, belted all round, Convertible collars. loose backs, ruining to 45 inches in length, shown in all sizes from 36 to 46. value of the sort that many stores are $60.00 each for . 'l‘liis is a reilly wonderful gelling $l9.00 u. OIOIUI $55.00 to S ....e~-»--... "us- “mg-n- a Canadian m a d e medium width with stripes Mills. 28 lNCll FLANNELETTE —This is finish, comes in a variety 0t‘ pretty 34 INCH FLANNELETTE - This also -is :1 product of Canadian Comes in neat striped pat- terns and is as low as it can be bought today wholesale Co zzpare these Flannelettes. With Mail Order Catalogus 27 men HEAVY suousu FLAN- NELETTE, soft finish, lZiSi colors- fawn, pink and blue stripes. the material for boys and girls Flannelette, . a soft nappy 30c nightgowns 40c iety of fawn RYLAND'S ENGLISH FLANNELETTE is the best procurable. and durable, no better or warmer flaiinelette made, comes in a var- ,pink and blue com- bination stripes 65c to 75c Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119--121 Queen St. Charlottetown illllillfl.\\\\\\\\vl%fil@§\\\\\\\\\\YIIIIIIIII $\\\\\.\\\1\‘ Just or pyjamas........ 35c Fine“ soft ZMBXBWMXRWIJMK\B\§ZIIIZI Mr. rind Mrs. W. L. Poole returned last week front New nPlllltfiVlvli till- ter spending n very enjoyable vacu- tlon. Mr. and blrs. Bert Thompson 0t‘ Everett ,Mnss., are the guests ol‘ lils brother Mi‘. G. A. Thompson. -i-<Q->—i— Some married wonicn not.only have the last word, but all thc rest oi‘ the sentence. Wise men strike Wllllf‘ tho li .ii ls hot, but the fool tloosnt knnv. ii hot iron when ll(‘_SP(‘$l one. I SlNCE '|ia1o ILOH sosisscouons Enamel Ware of the Best Make Ill Preserving’ Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, etc, etc. Stop at i Cook’s for l Your Photos NEXT Y0ll Will be Tllillltitlg XlliAS Then Think of the Bayer Studio For Your Photographs 163 GREAT GEORGE Sl‘_ Next Stanley Shaw 8i Peardong I-oooeoefio-OOO-Oe-e-e-o-QQ-Q-ggy- ll. J. M A B 0 N OIOZICIIII Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted In r. I. I. Qredue e of adi 0 ti. 5mm. retell. 2...: 0150f bolt Irlduete ifswamza -=-~--, Illl-I-IIIL Q. QUHHYQILI . _ _~ A. E. LYON Photographs of all elzee, fllme ld flt all elze amateur camera are received fresh every week, Moderate Prices. attention to Amateur Photographs. Charlottetown, P. E. l, Personal MQKQXQ ll. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometrist Graduate with hostile tron the Clllldien Ovthalnle 0o! leso. Toronto. Ont. Seieutlile examination 0! the one with. the most mod- ernmethode and appliances. We use the Ii-etineeeope or hedow Tent, The Illretfll Jlli-otrln the one. The shabptoinet- atlas above instrument! e ,1 Kine! ' 1 w,” gggoaiii." $2." “ eoteiautrenantl. ' We en Dpttelide \e' ill " people who went. 0.80081! sea-flees»: edit! s» are“. teeth!‘ an. eooee educators!" 0.5. PNRKMAN "IQQOIUQ"; I. In