JUST ARRIVED New $1.00 Kayser Silk I ._._-__..___ l Hose i :1‘ No. 101x i l “:21 l , t j -i-»--- " ;l {i SMILES’ ‘Memberv rf large get the I.‘ them, relat i. l t l . .. 3 . , , T .5 .5; ‘Q 2' - u .- 1 ' “Well. did vo-ir pup .. any irat- : ter at the dog ow this your then 0 5' I; ,. l vi i .. .,, . .. c<< w l0 ., t H‘ ... c. 1' t r u. ,. w . ,. ;- ‘ ' l, l i. .- ., .. ; l E’. - , 4. l " i t. A i. i I, . ; . . t1 r s l ,' r ‘i mc if I couldn't l .' l " ' . v. vri - . ., ~ l z ‘ ' i iow more about you antiflzg at anything . You seem 2o have n i; r poor opinion of you." tixugh- l. '4 006060 600v booooooo-ao-oo-e ' EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYL ft I. l. TAYLOR Optometrls H2 Richmond N“ .¢¢§0¢0»o0+o00+o4;o-o6409 ‘56006-000000 l - "l l NEW LOT OF KAYSER Silk Hose |f= On Sale at j HIM! u» m. Charlottetown I __4J THE CHARLUrrEruwij GUI-wjyijyiw KAYSER HOSE $i95 \,\,;'OU will be sure to ciclrnire l these Koyser hose! Such lovely texture . . . such capti- vating shades such flattering narrow French Slenclo* Heels! Extra sheer or light and heavy service weights as you wish. (A special Scmsheerf number, too, for those who seek the brand-next! Fashionable, dull hose.) Auiumn shades: Caravan, Soihoiro, Algiers, Nomad, Tunis. No. 105x Slendof Heel Service Weight *Tmdo Mnrk Reginlarod Mcdo in Canada I l A‘ The Old Orde Changes B! DAVID LYALL rwnrt- n (Continued) . Freeland looked his mother straight ilher." lie found the wee hoose wlthou ~l over it at Coppetts. "My mother's gettin‘ old, Harriet.‘ ' placc to herself." .f‘l' family requirements. The old lady was as happy as a queen in her rose-covered bower, Jaough hcr domestic help was cf tho iic had none at- all. But shc was ‘ill very hale and hearty, and very I;ilful in all household affairs. as ccame the widow of a shipwright "ho had brought up a considerable "mily, all of whom were dead but or son Robcrt. Slic was’ vcry fond ~f licr grandchildren. but George, the ‘my killed at Ypres, and Mary were nor favourites. partly. no doubt. rcausc they favoured the Freeland do of the house. ' Fhc ivas busy at her knitting when ‘mi-y entered, and looked the picture -f dignified. contented old age. No 11c regarding her rosy face and right black cycs would have credited or with hcr seventy-six years. "I was wonderin’ whether ony o‘ t‘ would be ower the night, lassie," ‘w said. smiling happily on Mary. '\- wrcl up by?" . "Yes. Dad's at Manchester, and all "r rest have gone over to Gorhain 93.3. "I sec. When ls't to be ready?" "Oh. soon. Won't youchunge your find. Granny. and come and live 'in the face, asked no questions, -lli. said very simply, "Very well, iiiculty, and put his mother in it ti there ivas neither dispeace nor zccland said to his wife. "And it'll .~ better for everybody if she has :1 Mrs. Freeland decided not to make nod to nagging. It. was a secret lief and it also gave her an extra ' .~om in a housc none too largo for distinctly casual order. Sometimes "And I'm nearly sure father isn't a ' bit happy about what people may say. Listen, Granny, it's most: awfully like being among the pro- | fiteers. It is what people will say, ' I'm sure, and yet anybody who knows Finiko 6‘ ‘ father could never bcllcvc he would "NB c9~7‘.|' ‘p - make money ivronlgly." h 1d volflggaagggugot "Not wrongly, assic, c cou na hrlp himself; But f ken hoo ye are "Anon "‘°°""f" ‘u.’ feclin‘. I feel it myself, an‘ it would wmgg BA G RAND . hae been far wiser like to have "MT-IN _" __ i 0 stopped whom yc are. I gnu it m gmcno-nvivamc . . . a Bigger Performing Radio than ‘t l."our mother one day. but shc cied QPEAIIIIK _ Thousand‘ of New Own E l 8 inc the wraniz side o‘ her facc for it." era . xlnicted t up]. foundation." or wrong things that want redressing. Don't you think now honestly, that: a lot of people have been cheatcd. and have nevcr had enough of the good things of this life?" | Granny appcarcd doubtful. , She had tasted searching poverty |in her young days, but love and an jiudoinitable courage had lifted her hig‘; .'.bo\'c all thc privations of her carly marricd lifc. "Folks troubles are maistly o’ their ain makin.‘ lViarv. Tak awa the drink. and hall’ the problems would be solved." JHYSTILALIAN wooi. SEASON. 1929-30 Australian wool sales for the cur— rent season show prices: raging from '7 1-2 to l0 per cent below the closing rates cl‘ the previous season and 15 per cent below September last. writes Mr C. Hartett, Assistance of the Canadian Trade Commissioner at Melbourne. in the forthcoming issue 1th us therc. It's so big you could ‘rclc yourself auuay from us if you re." The old lady shook her head. ; "\lo_ mo lassic. I'm a‘ rlcht here."l 12m ‘think how lonely yoii‘ll be. l "wimy!" ""1 winna be lonely. Debbie is l r znin‘ to bide wi’ me. We've arrang- "iry made a little grimace. "You're an old plotter. Granny, and i-cally _don't know what mother will , "Deborah has been speakin‘ about "'irin‘ for more than a year. She 2 saved n bit. It‘s just an oblige- "nt to come hcre. She'll be cheaper 1n takin‘ lodglns onywhcrc else, ‘fl it'll suit me fine." irsn-y laughed. "Arch plotters the pair of you!" she ‘rated. ‘Then I'll be seein‘ your father "v hc tells me. And surely you'll ‘to hoosc. will ye. Mary?“ When Mary did not immediately waver, the old lady regarded her ~xiously, and beheld a creeping widow on her face. ltrll you about it. I simply can't llcave Mardocks. I've regretted send- ing in my resignation every day and lminute." "Gould ye not draw back yet, then? "I t...‘ they would. but just think _..~.i' the ructlons at home. Mother . mid very nearly have a fit if I (“red to hint at it. Then, unfortun- rir-ly. 1’ can't get away from the fact ‘now that I might be keeping thc job nindin‘ that oot by and by. For ‘good housekeeper. and she'll never lgct a tribe o‘ servants to keep the ' :placn the wey she would like it g A ' Vrbout this big change. Granny, and lhae bocht the place if it hadna been from somebody else who needs it." “That's another story, lass. Of course, that wouldna be right." V "No, but‘. I shall hate an idle life, ‘wad pretending to be B grand lady. i='m not. cut out for that role at all, l mud I ltnow it is filling mother with despair. Don't you thing, Granny, that people are far happier when they have to work—qulte hard. I iniran—-so that they don't have much iiimc t0 think.“ "Ye never said a truer word. Mary. iand I'm thinking your mother will be she's a grand worker hcrsel and a keepit." It was a generous and quite sincere tribute to lhc daughter-in-law whose food qualities she admlttcd freely, ricn when drcidlng that she would ‘- ‘~r happier farther away from her. v ' "I somehow don't feel comfortable ' ' I'm sure father doesn't." "It's a certain fact he never would for your mother." ("army conceded, I with a slight preuun ‘of he: mobile '- mouth , it" ,seas.onf1930.3l) of l6 rents per pound '0atarrhal Deafness cm Hc-s to be m, m, mm gvery .- lilrlo suinir. Tllkfi 1 lilblriiloullflll min- .b‘, km proud tn come to m‘, tho nlistrvssini: hvinl imim-s. ‘.'|IIL-"4"l "You're worried about. something, VWQQVQUQTQQ97Q°WW¢QU°WGU@“ ‘...'=ie." “Yes, Granny, I am. I've come to g I dare say they'd be fell glad to keep yo." i! l, opportunity to get your ‘AA "Sizes 5 to 8V; B ' C ...,Sizes3t07 D of‘ the Crinmercial Intclligrncc JOHI‘. nal. For the season 1929-30 sales of 2.553.321 bales showed a decrease of 92.374 bales compared with the pre_ vioiis season. and FNTiIPW- alllllm" tingto 233.924.1611. shmver a reduction of 523,197,994. It is estimated that if the average vprioes for the current do mo, Show some improvement the sc'ason’s clip will not. realize mtrc Jinn 225.000. Tnc incoming viii» finite- May‘ Be Overcome lf ‘run llilVf‘ (‘lllilVFlHll ilmifiins-a or |l\"i|(l nuisrs go In your ilruozisi inn! l1"! | nun-w, nf ‘irinlnl, iilurililc Nll‘l'Il|Xl’|lI innl rulil In i i’ pint of hut vvnlcr inn-i ilmvn a day. _ 'l'l|ls “ill often lirlii: lHllPk rcllcf from In-i-iilhiui: Iu-i-uiuc .|- ilrvn-piiii: in- i.~_v in pri-pnro. .in ti. ink .\i'_v- . ilciifiiosw in heuil noiu-s should give this prescription Ii trial. ltnslril! ahuulil oliPlh A tllearance of Q ; "She would. and, Granny. every- -lhing's in the melting pot. Perhaps .iu a year or two there won't be any big houses. If thc Socialists have their ‘way everything will be lcvcllcd “Oh. I've heard a‘ that stuff an‘ nonsense long ago on the ClYdQ" 531d Cronin’ rathcr scathiuglv. "What- pvcr they may say, ivocl-doin‘ an’ hard work an‘ brains will ayc rise to grievance of it though rather in~ “he m}, and idle set an’ stupidity sink to the bottom. That's common _sonsc. I hac na use for Socialism. vThcm that preaches Socialism are tho kind that. want something for naething. Na. na. lass. the new vxorld they're aye spcakirlfi‘ R1700! ° cannn be built on that kind 0's """“°‘“ "Oh. but Granny. there are heaps The Phllco Baby Grluil hu- lven in tho lurprile oi‘ lglBiflilVCl- Natural lo be good. u! l ey never dr d II ibl v . at. $69.50 {when extra) 00tl|l|el1l?;lll $1.1; |e1a"::ll?|‘1e“.: FM" ' three time: the money. And ifdonjmt um. ‘g “o or Philco Bab Gruudn have th , l1‘ tey-htlc of my.» whole Philco rusifiinsseeczliie i‘i.:lil§:¢"l.:iiich"'°' exclusive Phllco Balanced Unit principle. {hey u, ti?’ ueleetive, acutely sensitive. They are, in fact, the “’ S! _ firalT llil d big tom-d, big performing 7 tube. Plllll-PIIILOIIBII‘: dyimgii; zpeaulzelrb grid radios ever produced in compact fOIIIL-qnd Hear the Phllen B b G d k f i If Phllco dealcr will n: iuigil‘... gob“ or m l Y“ uuuds of own", "l, l)’. being n Philco, they expmcq i, neuron o you call for a demon. 50MB, the '. ome. . ututlon. Forgour firatlaeber an nu extra let in (h; rand wll not be equalled for yearn lo c Phllco Baby b’ e~forzilcg complete ‘ 1 a1 much a pried u 1 m» a»! , . Clfnahiuremzrlublylinnd The nlgllboy Rnjicqrhonopaph IDIIO Q W Cl. zfiinlai. m ma»; a». v who‘ Sana ca; N" , M” Sum c“ "m. “you; nlgallfilxlhllf’! Flu: Cluulnu an uqiunhu nuambhflhhh dam“ mum». so». v -.. y loualniingrtdio. ltufonullc Voluun Control. phomwph “hi, Mu (lent-the) -21.'o.50 Priceflmlubn) .491. pduu"flubu)‘ imam HHLCO PRODUCTs LIMITED 0|‘ “pack Tmnu llALANCED-UNIT RADIO ~ i: The Largest Selling Radio in the World WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MARHIME ACCESSORIES LTD HALIFAA AND SALNI JUILN h n_ sq Great Clearance Auction Sale. * AT THE _MARI'I‘IME ANTIQUE STORE, ' 93 Queen Street, i i On Saturday, Noyember 29th, beginning at 1 O'clock -. .3 l ' One of the finer: lot of old antlnqno furniture ever offered by v ars to be lcss -than avcnarzc in quali- ty. but. fincr. than la<t -‘I(".l"Ol\. with less vegetable and earthy, matter. Mr. Hartetts rsprrt contains a table giving the present cczt per pound c: Australian wool‘ in Canada. mmommonotmyn-iomuoococvol (‘ompcfltlon in the Lower Provinces. Owing to our storage ware‘ HALIFAX to NORWAY ' having been solrlwe are compelled very much agains our will to self following: » - i ‘ , H v ‘I magnificent inlnlil sollil mahogany Grand Fathers clock, in good s. S. ‘ ditlon. l round illt top tallies. sollil mahogany; 4 curd tables, solid mnho SAILINC NOVEMBER 27th ‘ sowing tables, mahogany; nrm chairs, mahogany; 1 solid mahogany rlropl 1950 1t m a m ,‘ table: 1 knee hold desk, solid mahogany, l firo screen needlepoint, 4 coii i», ' ‘ ' ' l solid mnliognny, several magnificent rockers, magnificent dining tnhla n1 to i ' sections 4 ottoman: 4 four post lied! mahogany 0 chests of drawers ma 1 w‘ < w, -v - s s - » ~ M OF any, l dressing mirror, n beauty, 1 Duncan Fyfo table. 1 bountiful nuili -. , , ' , sideboard, 1 mahogany secretary nnd hook cnso combined, 1 mahogany d bHIl l 1N0 . ,1 - s _ . ii very rare mahogany pie crust table, 1 inlaid secretary, 4 vvlng chain, LIVL lOXEb K. MINKS . . "fiddle lint-k dining room chairs, solid mahogany, 6 straight back solid DIREUI‘ TO NORWAY , ' liognny dining room chairs, one of the most beautiful cliiiv foot mull SPACE i\lllS'l‘ HE RESERV- sofas ova-r effort-d for snli- in Canada, nmi several other magnificent iirti ED THROUGH l that are not iircluisnlile today. 'l'l|is ls your lust chance ns this stuff Will P . T_ A_ S_ DEWOLF 8: SON‘ Linux-chased on tlie lslanil and we will giltvxo ylou u chance to keep it here. HALIFAX’ N_ S_ Remember the sale starts pos voy on time. _ Terms strictly cash. Nothing r served. Sale will be continued » 0UC81UT€£¢€§€OUUO§OOUlOI€£QfiCiQQUJ1U1fl| 1| Mel-mud of, A Ne“ 7 1m“ u NOL 27' i Delivery to suit purchaser. Inspection any time after Wcdncsill]: -——-— store, 98 Queen Street. All goods cratcd. In 7 Days l v’ v 217 Pairs Women's . High Glass t i Shoes &Pumps (priced up to $10.00) Now a Pair These are broken lines left from the Summer business, it is a grand proper fit at a great sav- ing, you will quite under- stand we have not every size in every line, but you j are hard to fit if you can- ' not choose a pair in this lot. Below is a list of sizes ' and widths included in above. AAA Sizes 51o 91‘ A ... ...Sizos5t08 ... Sizes 4 to 8 ~ Sizes 4V; to 7V; 4~ ALLEY tutti: raumomgg Iceman can, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of De- 3 ccmbcr, 1930, at 1 o'clock in the af- l __'"_ 5 and other expenses are saved. At the same till" F a rm fo r Sale lng of 106 acres all clear except 3} acres of woods conveniently altu-' ated m-nr mills and school and 2%‘. miles from Milton Station and s; dressed, we 8T6 8180 buying, but IGCOITImG“ miles from Charlottetown. Broolv - runii across farm. The land is all In brlnglng In hogs ahve' mod state of cultivation. It iii an ‘ ideal pasture or potato farm with comfortable building! lnll [001] pump at door. 9437-1146-61- . , If you want to purchase n real Christmas present call and inspect , ; i‘ lture. ‘ Auctlon ’ m J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer — 1l-25-ttfs-4i. ‘ » FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS l have bccn authorized to sell at public auction on thc promises occu- . pied by tlic Into D. (‘. Min-son, (farrli- i llotice-tilalpeque Road Closed b Malpeque Road from the cross road at the Waterwflflll tcrnonn, u.» fflllmvlllfl ar!iclcs:— , to St. Dunstnns ilniversiiy‘ will be closed until further 110"“ 1 Driving ltlarr, ltxiving Wagoml By order, , Drivln .l i li. Foo SI i I. ) i , cm, gpfisggrssli. Tlarrbifn] $521.; imrairrMiiur 0F puBIJC- “OR” Driving Ilarness, Working Harness.‘ Base Burner, Qucbro Heater, 2 Oil Heaters, 1 Chemical Closct, and othcrl ‘q v _ articles too numerous to mention. I ‘ I Terms: 6 months on approved Joint: I E H notes for amounts of $10.00 and nvcr.‘ - If stormy, auction will be held at We are receiving truck and team, i108‘ Tuesdays and Fridays each week until 12 o 0M1‘, noon. By bringing hogs to plant the freight CHARLES CLAY. Auctioneer 1 the current market price is received. AT NORTH RIVER l I ofler for sale my farm consist-l For those who wish to market their h0g3 DAVIS £5 FRASER GORDON, THOMPSON. . Charlottetown, P. E. L .~ North River.‘ 8393-11-35:“. bm- --—"“ " "' k " " ‘ ""‘ “ “"