SBSS . info Wht tion Qthey fied ious guee ors; als, 1 not z men straz men mon’ on t. pour belo erm a s1; men of E cree jami posi". new mer. tic t reco; and to v2 float salar politi ment this shrel Col." ier E expla in sir the ‘ . legiti befoi sitioi hono unea cong he w ponsi "who . ' Gherlifilfwllt” _ Make “bfiisrmwas air" 01223179‘; ' i l. r". swilsnv i M. D., C. KINKOIA, P. l. llllld a.» Professional (lards Dr. W.L. McLellan DENTIST Riley Building, Queen Street Phone 868 CHRONIC DISEASES erlfhhdli-rhlifliifi». ‘Eh’; lnturtluy, Sunday, A! Queen Hotel. lUllMliiIl- RIDE, I‘. N. l., Tueelny, We]- needny, Th!‘ lily. ' IIUIIII——FI’O— l2 to I p. l. Fluid: lltlthill} monthly ll nul- vnnrr. NUWI 1882-7-27-211101 Dr. 0. G. Archibald Qrnduntecof I.‘ I. Ponwlrnlunte Ietteel lchcol end Hospital. itel to llye. Bu. brunt. Bayer George Street, nxyoeite Office. ‘Iellepbone l. Oflic ours 9 to l! e. _.; l to . m. n1 be consulted oi! hours Ii l0 l-Pllnboro Street. T A.‘ MacDONALD Inrrleter, Solicitor, EM. MONEY TO LOAN Olice mm Buildingflhnrlottetowx lltll-l-l-mo. I ' s. s. snssmu Inrrleter, leiielter, Netnry Public Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Iv. tone 2.]. Island -_4 D moan E. A. McLean Doctor oi le/‘erinnry Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry Slyde River, Prince Edward Inland 252fl-8-31-8i. DR. I. E BROKEN VITIRINAIY SURGEON Office and residence, d9 Prinot St. comer Prince end Sydney Btu Phone I04. pa. n. n. JOHNSON Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Skin Office 187 Kent St. Phone 824-1 Hours 10-4. Evenings by appointment, only Ilcsidonce, 6 Watcr "Street, Phone 0. Bnlldlll-b firm “I Ill l5_4t-7-12-8mos. G. S. lnman, if. C. Barrister end Attorney-nt-Lnw Room No. 12. Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW 22621-174! McLeod 8s Bentley W. l. BENTLEY, K. 0. Ieirieiier end Aiterney-lt-Lnw MONEY TO LOAN Oiiloe Inuit el N. _I_. ‘Ohlrribe - Morsonl 8r y est-mun Ind Amman’ lelieitere for Ioyni Ienk '0! Cenede ' uounv 1'0 tom McLean‘ 8n Mslfinnbn Inrrirlere, Khomeini olfielfTiefll-Ienl‘ eumm _ r. l u 444‘ ~.4~¢-A-04-eo 1591-9-3-561. sadness AND PRIEIBENTATION. On Monday evening, August lb, the neighbors and friends of Brad elbane and adjoining districts, met at the hom oi Mr. and Mrs. Jos- well before leaving for their new home in Charlottetown. in the course of the evening, Mr. J. Gordon McKay, who was ap- pointed chairman, called on Mr. l-luzh McKay, who came forward and rend a splendid address, ac» companied by the gift of a beauti- ful parlor clock to Mr. and Mrs. Bigger, showing the high esteem with whic.h they were held by the people. vMr. Bigggnr, although _some- what taken by surprise, in a few woll chosen words. expressed his delight in having his friends meet with him in his old home once again, to SDBIIR another pleasant evening together and heartily thanked them for the beautiful ad- dress and handsome gift, which he and Mrs. Bigger would always treasure as a reminder of their good friends of Bradalbane and adjoining districts. Excellent spee- ches were also delivered -by the following gentlemen: Rev. John Stirling; Messrs. Daniel McKay! Hugh MoLure, i-lugh McKay, Franklin Hickox, George Yeo, J. Gordon McKay and others, each |cxpr€sslng their regret at the de- parture of Mr. Biggair and family (from their midst. in the church and community, IMI‘. Bigger will be qmuch missed, leaving a placc ‘which "will be hard to fill. l Dainty refreshments were then ‘served by the indies, followed by the singing of “Blest be the tie that binds," all unitins in the wish thalt Mr. and Mrs. Blggar and 50m; may enjoy many years oi happiness in their new home in Charlottetown. The following is the address: Bradaibane, P. E. 1-, ' ' Aug. 16. 1920. To IMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Big- ‘ gnr:~-Wc, your friends and neigh- burs», learning of your intention t0 shortly leave our locality, have gathered here this evening to con- vey to ‘you our appreciation of your removal from our midst. and also to express our deep sense of the loss we are to sustain b)’ your removal from our midsi- We would congratulate you that having spent your life on the farm you ‘have so well succeeded ‘that now you can retire to loss strenu- ous vocations in Charlottetown. But not for what you have a0- cnmulnietl of this world's 800d! alone do we admire your Value ‘B! citizens even though we can truth- r-hny shy this has been done by perseverance and hard work with close attention to business, but bo- lieving as. we do that man's life consisteth not of the abundance of the things which he possessetth and that there n that which siveth and yet enricheth and that with holdeth and still tendeth to pover- ty. As members of our community you have always chosen the bet- ter part, always wiiinfl t0 8W6 04 your time. means and ability for every worthy cause, helping those in trouble making others happy not only by your own cheorfulncss and kindness oi heart but enter- , in whole-hearted]! yourselves H! was humanly possible to bear 9'01" neighbors burdens. ‘we sincerely wish you further success and hap- piness in your new home. Please accept this small gill. as a slight token of our resBTd. We assure you it is accompanied by the hope that as time rOlls on your lalst days may be Y0!!!‘ b9“ days and that you may both be spared to enjoy many years in happiness together. iGiven in behalf of citizens of Bradalbane and adiolningdistrict. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Monday evening. Aug. 30th. upwards oi one hundred and fifty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1E. Shaw, of this city, assembled at the MaoMiil-an d-{ousefi-Stanhope .to bid them good bye before their departure for Boston, where they purpose residing ‘for the winter. After the address had been read and presentation made, the Buests repaired to the spacious iball-room where dancing was indulsfld in un- til the "we sma’ hours." The following is the address:— To Louis E. and Mrs. Shaw; We, your friends of Stanhope, having learned with regret of your departure from us. have assembled here this evening to show in some -..-_____ ._... More Pep thanfever mph ID.‘ Bigger, to bid t-hem fare» -i1' rave u buy in um Prev- ince- j‘ . ‘ . -enqr rnou noun/me heu- lee- _ me-s-a u —A; 4 cvunozn‘ ueutucu- isn roadster for sole. Apply- o.rt._ Jisequerr-ie, 8ummer|id;.u',,_16 u --t.Aio|¢e--u_zw FA-LL c A-re. latest modem-lowest prices. 18.00 to $150.00. how on dispIQyJSInoIaJr & Stewart Limited. " 2123-0-11-21. --BL.lbK AND OOLORED 0x- iord Shoes are. popular for early fall wear. See our stock. Sinclair d: Stewart Limited, 2728-9-11-21. -KiDDiE18 VELVETHATS, ss- sorted colors, price $2.60 and $2.75, ih. fliilllinery ‘Department. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. _ ‘ - ' 2728-9-1112i. -FOR SALE; 1918 Ferd Tour- ing Car. iust overhauled, repainted, perfect mechanical condition. Ap- biy Mr. Counselman, Queen's Ho- tel, Summ ide. 2686 99 3i —YOUNG LADIES‘ TAMS in velvet and plush, new fall colors. now showing. Price $2.50 to $5.00. Sinclair &. Stewart Limited. 2728-9-1d-2i. —WH|TE COTTON WARP.- whito cotton warp No. 8 per bundle of five pounds $6.00 R.T. Holman, Ltd, Summerside. - 2708-9-10-31 —NlE'W SEASONS STYLES in ready trimmed hats now showing in iMill-inery Department. See them early. Sinclair d; Stewart Limited. 2728-9-11-2i. ——Mrs. R. M. Owen and littile daughter Eleanor, St. John, are visiting in Hamilton the guests of Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodsidc. —luO8T—0n Monday morning between Summerside and Borden, auto nickel rim headlight with white shell pattern please leave at iliard-ingh; Garage, Summerside. ' ‘*1 -ISHiIPMENT IOF FOXES Tu YOKOHAMA-A large number of silver foxes were shipped from Emerald station to Yokohama, Ja- pan on Tues morning last, by Messrs. Gavin Harding and Har- land Found for the Englewood ranch. The shipment is in charge of ‘William I-ltsslam of Springfield, P.E.i. K. -—-—-—¢0->-i-—- iVESTERN PERSONA LS ——<Mr. Daniel Crsfer, Malneque left recently for the mainland. QMr. GAR. McMahon; Kensing- ton went to MODJCtOII on Monday morning. K. ‘ —Oapt.‘“Alfred McLeod, New London was a passenger to IChar- lottetown Monday. K. f—-Ml'. ‘IKE. ZDlngweil, relieving en-t CMNJRYI is in charge of. nslngton station during Mr. Mc- Malsonb vacation. K. —Mr. Thomas Crater, formerly of Malpeque, but now of Brooklyn, N.Y., spent his vacation at‘ his former home. M-r. Crafer is engag- ed in the law business in Brook- lyn K. -—Mr. H. S. Gates and daughter, Mm Barbara, their home in Dorchester, Mssst, after spending a pleasant holiday with their aunt, Mrs. Parmenas Orr, Kensington. tangllde wny our feeling of regret and just appreciation of you as have shown that true spirit of love and loyalty to your former home. was always a source of pleasure to visit your home where your lrind true a-nd noble members of our community. lt is true you have been absent from us for some years past but by your occasional visits hospitality was always shown -in the highest degree, you are also leaving with us a record that, in be to all of us a reminder and guide iw-hich will always answer the true principle of righteousness We beg to say to you and Your departure from us will leave blank in our midst which will be glass. Finder . _ 276d ' have returned to_ ' home. ..,- ., ‘f ' ‘ ‘ r ~‘f_:_r$_(i I? h‘- “d?” When, as residents oi Stanhope, it Jung mm mum-ed Wm, rggreg 1n conclusion we wish to say that the ties of friendship that have bound us in ithe past will be a-gsiin renew- ed by your return to your former Please accept the m~ panrying purse as a symbol of re- to the home of your nativity yomgpecq, 1m- phgg mgmor-ieg, righteousness of character shouidlmanitoba Toltates WI-N-NFPEG, Sept. llr-Maliito- 5mm!“ Farm" l“ "le- "M'- ‘-l'°‘" ba has taken definite action in a protest against the freight rates. mutt! UIBPIB m As! "" One of the chief sources of the additional value offcrcd in Good- year Tires is the savings effected through Goodycafs system of distribution. It is a system ‘made possible by the enormous sale of Goodyear Tires. . To several thousand selected Canadian dealers Goodyear sells tires/direct, and the money that wouitlgo as profit to jobber is largely saved. Shipments to distributing points arc so large that we make the sav- ing of carload freight‘ rates. ' Or-. dcrs from dealers arc large enough to rcducc clerical expense to a small factor. ' Such efficiency in practice and the resulting increased business has reduced. cxpénse-per-tirc to a minimum. 1.4:: era are all Canadians. The T. Beard, son of Mr. OTTAWA, Sept IL-Cattndian people are to be given an eerly opportunity to see the war vessels A to the Dominiom The cruiser ‘Court’ Aurora, the-destroyers Patriot and “mmumle Patrician, announced some time ago to leave for Halifax in Octo- ber are expected to arrive some time between 0ct.,.. 15th and the end of the month The officer in command still the,,,,,_,,._ enlisted in the previous to the war_ ___‘¢>’____ increased v Q-sQ-u-o wa- ’ i other odicers or the two dostroy- ' . V_ Pa- n ‘ i’ "n H t trlot will be commanded by Lieut. Ga a e6 C. Frankvbarked and roe-red and wept, but Beard, h: the Militia DCDL, elbow-mini! he 801 i-‘hiiisfl ‘NM- wa, and grandson of the late (‘thief . . .1 Justice Tascherea of the Supreme " h ii l . ’ presented by t e Br t sh Admire ty‘ The ‘Patrlcmn Wm be by Lieut_ it. C. Jones, a young British Columbian, who Canadian forces n-e-a-wd Ti c snvinff-pcr-iiirc bctxvccn fdlé. ,_ tory and clcaicr is approximately $2.00. ' In total this savingrepresents hundreds cf thousands of doliarsi turned. back into tlicproductt , iicightcn quality and keep prices; down. So a 3O x 3% Goodyear AIL. wYeathcr T road Tirc with Good- year Heavy Tourist Tubc costs- you to-day only $31.05. Six years 1 ago it cost you $30.45. An increase“ of only 1.9 pcr c tat, xvhiic most-i commodities. and labor increased over LOO pcr cont. ' ‘s _;/ And Goodyear Service Station‘ Dealers help you get all the mile-l ago that is built into the tires. ' The resulting low cost-per-miie of Good- year Tires has uilt the‘ largest tire sales in. the world. The Goodyear The s; Rubber Co. ' of Canada, Limited ‘ . f "oh? ih" Fan r155"; All was rush and busifle in the ed absomjnfndedl, iii sl-udio when tihe new producer be- ‘ust wmefdown; don _li gen to get ibmy. lie snapped and Dr. DcVan’s Frill‘! A reliable Rethletinfdml i Then he turned suddenly w the mom.“ n b0!- Stdree or melted to weary Tatar", who was resting mf- tur the inst stunt. "nvhm _,q- DIIQQ, G 60.. lion ' “We'll begin on the no: episode om: 110a,". heswsaadid bfirilehilyww le the NOL ‘o 1w rsro .' ou tbobeapnogpflo thriller. You're blown/up into drains-um. Wm u; v1 air by an explosion, and an airplane m", q rushes along and catches you." ~ h"“...‘l.°°"h."°°i2..“i" °"fi““'"‘-‘= e r. t ~ ere. uppce- _ 1 the airplane isrrthhmz" ' 53%, ' ut the tilmprodmers thoughts. m. A. Foster. 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