‘iiiii-riel McCormick“ The man, who above all others needs to buy the the automobile manufacturer. The difference in price be- tween Goodyear Tires and the cheapest tires would only amount to a few car. But the difference in quality could easily ruin any car’s reputation for tire mileage and trouble-free service. The reputation demands that the manufac- turer secure the best: tires. _A great majority of the auto- mobiles built in equipped with Tires Manufacturers w for thousands of cars have found that Goodyears give the lowest cost-per-mile. You will find the same thing true of your car. 4000 i dealers sell fliom. Iiosi of motorists use (from GOOD AR MADE TIRES pnw-"lq-EL-‘hfil-A h U9(i.i"SD0ll I will be able‘ to assist in their display. 0f course i don't - expect to wait on the trade as they nay, lbut i certainly will‘ __ ,_ help out in explaining what is what: CHIOAGO_ Sept 31,. M155 Mm. in the latest‘ offerings in the cus- iui hictformlck. granddaughter ofilmllerfi lll}; H l ta , John l). Rockefeller. has made her 351i“ dvlltgorllgllgll“ 155.72%?“ o‘; debut as a ililiwiilflfiSdiwdllllVl.hODE zlhlllpllugol: nglrtfiiifiléldilll“; ‘will he» .‘,'l,,,}“°,,f,’,‘,‘,',l,‘,'§,',v°“,2: bits‘, vihtfffg in close touch with hcr business. “i"°“' “fir: :"‘::.*‘i.::..:i "zr.;.°r...=i.zz'. ll ‘(f ' i~ki ' ' nt ur- e - (‘iiilfiltiilmiltfl reiiie th:_egi)ap. the tltilillph of a 'I‘ls.tlitii0."] ‘IE? (iii iiSlililFilf from Mme Pickering. Yllll dllll l 8 llrlllcitlir, upio ere ml ma“ spend a ma“ Durflgx, ivncnsltligilpiclil (iilill-loif are far too con oi my time from now on in t e ll- L _ shun," declarcd M1" Mcgonnick ‘vl/‘iifltlllib bliss dfcflormiick liiis as she busicd heresif acquiiiiitinglsgvln up lot i-wrlll lwr ‘rem-lll all} herself with the various (iUliliiS iii ltllmls _l_° ‘belllilllll!’ {l ‘gll-llllg filler-l (J-(lkvnlal m the nlhnagmnenp s ngeIr is pro) emu ica ic ioic "i returned from New York 1t?!’ ‘NdWrlgllgln‘Egvfiféoflgflilgnsffig: it x > ii d 1'," h cont." 0 "W0 l? l I i,” f‘ gown m” ea S e H ti)’ for that. 0f Miss McCormick. "A loaf of Broad (made from our Chief.) a jug of wine, and thou, who makest mo happy with thy baking," what more can man want ori this earth? "OUR CHIEF" is the best Hard Wheat F|our_ on -lie market today. liicLEOi) MILLING COMPANY ,1 .-: . THE‘ “o w; 57-- ‘3 ' Town connotes“ "5 i THE wtsititi .,,';,,_-_ t. lit-IO? from holmslvo Catalog. —THE HOUSEHOLD. effects etc. of the lute Rev- Jss. Mc- Dougali, will be sold by public suction st the Manse, Capo Tin- verse on Friday, Sept. 22nd, at 2 p. ni. See band bills. 8075-21-21 jaw}?- ‘nnnsnr- Llnlnscnf Sold by rhYilelull PEnsoNALs -. U - '-. I best tlfCS, IS ——-Friends of Mr. no. Gallant. will ‘bo sorry to hear that he lo iii at his home. Captain Doucetw, is in charge of the Ferry" King Albert" in_Mr. Goiianfs illness. —Mr. Daniel Steele, who is in charge of Mr. Aoker's string of trottors, iWflS in Summerslde Sat- urday, where he spent the week- end with his family. —-His many friends will regret that the condition of Mr. P. T. Fanning, who has been ill at the Prince County Hospital, shows no improvement. dollars per ~<Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Gay and Miss Elia Gay, Snmmerslde have returned home after a three weeks vacation spent at Boston and St. John.—l~l. —-Mr. (leorge tCahill. Bedeque. Mr. "and Mrs. Michael MoCurvill, Miss lPauiiiia Cahi-il and Master Bert, of lBedeqiie, motored to Grand River lSunday, and were the guests of Mr. and lillrs. Joseph McKliinou. of his car ---¢+>-———- hllnurdhu Iilnllnont for Donilnlfl . STANDARDJZED. . DRESS FOR BUSINESS GIRLS NEW YORK, Sept. 20.-—With a solemn warning to make designers of lfeniinine Ilncryt that they "sit up and take notice," 500 Napoleon- eties 0i‘ the commercial world. members of the Professional and Business Women's Iieague, are preparing to stage a fashion show at. the Commodore Hotel. Sept. 18-23. - This purpose. they say. is to point out to the business flapper the lncongruities in her get-up; to bring about a closer affinity be- tween beauty and the working girl. ;111d_ most important of all. to lim- press upon male architects of fe- male fashions the imperative need for a. standardized attire for bus- liiess women only. To date the male designer has confined himself to thinking up novel effects for the "frivolous flap- pcr, the delirious debutante, the society matron. globe trotter, danc- iflfl girl, beach ‘beauty. tennis de- votec. Diano of the hunt and las- sle of tile niblick." says the fash- ion show promoters. Torn between her ilesire to dress as well as any of these, and with no accredited pattern book to clip, the "business flapper" has been. ovolvcii. “She doesn't dress till! wily she does-i ‘because she eujflyll being the butt o fhcmorist-s and cy- nlcs. hut slmply becausmsliedovcs _ - beauty and wants to express it in ‘ ' " j‘ the only way she cnn-—t.hrollgll 1191‘ ‘ clothes." Canada are Goodyear ho buy tires anything is entirely lacking in the style show. - “Nothing is ‘further from our Du."- ‘l pose," asserted Mrs. Caroline Rad- ncr Lewis. advertising mallafiel‘ 7°? l-ungenlent o; he]. smdim I u silk manufacturer. and hire. L- lTiié" business at tho "grand op- M- Rllsselli ‘l “mgazlne fdnfii; ening" of the McCormick shqpqm-‘jlness WWW“ d0 “m laqum "ivas anything but auspicious. It “Pulling? they have done an‘ w“.- w“ 5am on good authority m,“ continue to do this for themse ve“. the cash sales were very small; o! ‘lollrsel ‘l"_5lm° the B91005: y Reports current here are thirty" Sum‘ a mshmn SHOW‘ lilleb “i. she has signed a. motion picture" ‘mean business woman is i‘ e ii:- contract with Joseph Schenckflllmssod wmnm‘ o“ earth‘ m" e b i c pper is not to be class- husiband of Nor-me Tiilmadgc. legs 2:15:53 suslness woman; she ls blisiiiessfwtniiaii. Judging hydho hr ‘ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Yalllel- "ll" "l ‘he “Ming” A very enjoyable evening was ~~=~—" -"" spent at Fnlconwooil Hospital Dll MAN FLUNG INTO FIELD, CALF August. 30th in honor of bliss ALONG WilTH-HIM. WHEN Hamm who lls shortly leaving to TR/uN is WRECKED. take a Post. Graduate course in‘ Brookiiiic. Mass. The evening was BEUIJIJVIDLUE, Ont" Sept. 21.. .— spoiiht iii tiluncing after WdhiCilM;'t\-'Wh_gn the Grand ‘Trunk 11588131158; l6“ lllell 5 were BQPVB , 5* train from Toronto was wrec e Smith read the following address: lmidway between iBe-llevlilo and 3H5!‘ Lllllle Hllllllll- Trenton last. night, illert Moorman will}! Flklclllld; r r l was in the baggage ca; Ho “IE3 lll‘ 5 ll 0 9X0 EBB "l" 99' o en the door to see W‘ at was e lllSl-l 0f TIYKFPI. kllllWlllB llllli illlkmpatter. and he was at once thrown are about to depart from llll’linto a. field. A calf, which was the nlirlsl. to continue in the noble lllllloiily other living occupant of the YPBBlOII YOU hill/O fillllfllPil- Y" “Tilt-or, was shot out along with the ex- caniiot let tho opportunity pilid§lpregumqnL gm}, ma" and cauwoum Wil-llvlli- fihllwlllil lll '<l Email lll'lIl'l‘t“-|proiiriivi_v have linen crushed i0 "l" illlllfvclllliflll ilml lll? Tl‘5lll'l‘-l-.iii~at.li if the door llfldi not. been open. lll Wlllllll 3'0" f"? llflll lllllllllRl4'-|:iis the cit-r immediately afterward a . ' .. z. ' i i._<..¢._..___ your kind and cheerful spirit. v which inspired ail with whom you cnmo in contact but ivo hope that our loss will ho. your guilt: ill; coli- ciusimi we ask you to Int y ac- _ ccpt llllfi l-‘ltlo gift. not. for its |n- TM“ nervmls- underweight 99°‘ triiisic worth or value but as a "l? ml“? '3" “Pall-by n95" "TV-l 579W little reuii-iiihrziiitre and n token ni’ slum!’ "ml "lllblllllll! will!!! Bu"? IfWI‘. in a pond llllFHfl and kind Phosphate M guaranteed» hr |~r|y.n,|_ (S]“"pd)._..staf[ U; [Paip-Unqiiili-Zllilfl Drug 00., l.td., is taken for wand ‘Hospital. ' a few weeks, , sed to the‘ relatlvesanil thanks ‘iJ. Richmond, T. Carlton, J. Cum The flesh-e to uplift gpybndy or mine, and J. lliitiliitosli. ' —FOR THE RACESr-iAi hand some silver cup is being offered in the three minute class to be raced in Summeriiido st the Prince County Exhibition, this will be besides the purse. The committee in charge of the fair this year srt indeuvoring to make it tho host and biggest for years. and no dcubt will be successful in their iwurk. --A‘I'TEMRT AT ‘URQLARYP- lu each front door of Mr. M. L ‘Maclfenzies tailor shop. on Ceu tral street Sumnisrside, was smashed out during the night re centiy. lt is assumed that some discriminating individual; wishing to appear in the latest fashion ivithout being able to afford to do so iii the legitimate way, the po- lice arsmfter the guilty parties and no doubt they will be brought to justice. Fuiieiai of the bate Burlington ‘Tlio funeral. of the lute‘ Mr. Per- cy Burlington took place on Sun- day afternoon from the (‘iiurch, of which the‘ deceased had hccii for many years n member and faithful attendant. Thel ser- vice ut the church was contiuctcd by the Pastor, Rev. S. H. Sarkis- siaii, and the Rav. Dr. Bsync. The local Oddfeilows, of whose lodge Mr. Burlington was the Recording Union ' Secretary at the time of his death, marched to the Church In rogulla| to the number of over sixty, pre- ceded by the G.W.V.A. Band. and illled the middle range of pews. The Church was crowded. -with many standiugdlilr. Sarkisslsn. ssl his Pastor, ‘spoke briefly anti feel-I iiigly of the deceased and expres-t sell on behalf oi‘ the c0ngregatlon| and community the sincere sym-l pathy which all fool with the sor- rowing rclatlvcs. The musical por- tions of the service were most ap- propriate. including the Dead March iii Saul, played by Mr. George Curtis, who lprosided at the organ. The servicowas lmpres sive throughout, and the numerous concourse of citizens in attenti- ance attested the esteem in which the‘ late Mr. Burlington was held and was expressive of the wide- spread sympathy felt for his lie- rnrtvcd relatives. his parents and little son. At the graveside, after a brief prayer, by Mr. ‘Sarkissian, the hu- riul seiylee were in charge of the Oddfellows. The beautiful ritual of the Order was conducted by Act- ing Noble Grand Bladk and Past Grand Dr. Bayner- t-he latter in the capacity of Chaplain. After the burial tlic Oddfellows returned to their Lodge Room lwhere reso iutioiis of condolence were pas- tcndered to the Band. Brief add- resses bearing testimonv to ti" high character of the late Broth‘ or Burlington. as, an Oddfoilow and i1 man, were given by acting‘ Ndbio Grand Black. Brothers Bayiie, Crosby, Livingstone and others. Tho following iverc the pail-i bcnrers:—-iA..J. Rathweil, N. Long. Tho funeral iirriiiigeiiients were |atteiideil to by Mr. W. T. Bailey. the undertaker. The Canadian on imlialf of our Tellllflffi. desires to cxprcsss its ileopest sympathy to the bereaved family. -—Exch. - The late Percy Burlington is a ison-in-laiw of Mr. and Mrs. Al‘ [Heston of Alexandra, thin Island (Other papers please Copy.) I FORT WORTH, 'I‘cx., Sept, 20,-- Mrs- 1- A- Tatum. aged forty-four. was reported in a serious condi- tion today u sthe result of a flop,"- ging administered last. nlnht by four women, one of them masked, who described themselves as .1 committee oi‘ the "Ladies of the Invisible Eye." Mrs. Tatum. who received 100 iasiies, it is said was iiccused of mistreatlng her daugh- er. The women. who announced themselves as members ol‘ a secret society. enticed Mrs. Tatum into an [automobile by promising to tiiko her to hcr daughter. The car was then driven six miles from her home at Stop Six. Dallas Pikc, where her assailants. she said. ap- plied straps with ibails fastened to tho en-d. According to a llirs. Floyd, aunt of the victim Mrs. Tutnm's body was a mass of bruises. Mrs. Floyd suid that Mrs. Tatum believed she ,could recognize two of her abduc- tors. No threats had been received by Mrs. Tatum, Mrs. Floyd said. but she added that the women who whipped Mrs. Tatum said .tliey were from Dallas. They accused Mrs. 'I‘atum of misirootinir her dilu- ospecially for, l‘ _ MASKED WOMEN FLOG one OF $EX glitcr und said county authorities could do nothing to tiiem. \_\e exememes ll ii ii Ii ii ii ll ii ilii li IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANYor CANADA. LIMITED. THE comfort, convenience and safety that electric’ light brings to the farm, 1S now possible for every farmer at this ne Fairbanks-Morse Type “F” Light Plant. sold for $525—the plant that ensures steady, dependable electric current, operating 40 lamps in the home, barns, light is needed. The Fairbanks-Morse Type “F" Light Plant is a separate unit _ _ _ _ _ plant operated by the famous Type “Z” Engine-automatic in its operation, is the dual purpose plant which not only provides light, but: which provides power for every purpose direct from the engine. Ask your dealer to-dayabout this plant; and the terms upon which you can purchase it. The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Limited St. John uoboc Mann-on] Toronto u milron Windsor Roulno Saskatoon Culinary V tori: Olilwo WInIiQOQ Vlnoonvor economical arid dependable. King of Cigarettes l0 for 15¢ n dairy and other spots where Tho Comedian Fairbanks- Mono Co. limited (Nearest Branch) Please tell mo more about tho Fairbanks-Morse Typo "F" Light Plant. Name Post Province ............. ......................................... - l w low price for the This is the plant that formerly This --BY scones iiciiiiiifii AWK! I soccer i l’ “ro_ PAY M? QUARTERLY PAYMENT ON MYII-MIN COME TAX.‘ i“McLeod"s Masterpiece” STRATFORD Which Do __You Prefer A , Well water or Tank water? Oiir water systems deliver water DIRECT from tho well to the tsp. The tank is used to store aJr only. ile- suitz-Fresh water at all times, and no frost troubles. No- thing sbovo ground to freeze. Our systems have established I reputation on the Island for dependable service. Don't be deceived and so- oopt s substitute. Tnoy are sold ONLY by The Trash Well Co. P. O. Iox m ‘ - - - Konslnlgton, I ‘i.’ \t .,-,.,m>...w.¢., \~<\Q< aw». q, u..- AH we: cow ALL Mv emu": Dale AN‘ some NONE; LEFT H" CERTMNLY to A (REATL " i smart-ER anaes- TO o: our 0r osm- NOW min 5m... won JAPAN WITH _NO yl/Qifikuzfi - n": A l " GQEAT CQQi-ifnv - THE- ’ 406D {one UNITIED " x4 sriwres" FOR ME 0 l HOPE |T‘5 GOOD NEW5' m... i - - . t». . , |-.~-.» .. n41.- b‘: Ir luv-i. Ioimmfhnvies. mo.