NOVEMBER "is. 192» ' ' ' . .1. _-—-~ , H SELL THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . PAGE N} §'f"' _‘_—__'_'-—" 1 — , Tl r a . WILL BE 'l‘W i Men's Flannel Mufflers Men's Fancy Silk Ties. Special 49¢ 59c Men's Jumbo Knit Sweaters . . ....$3.69 Men's Leather Coats at Wholesale prices. Boys’ Jersey Wool Sweaters .........98c Boys’ Aviator Calls fronl. ....69c to $2.00 Men's Fleece Combinations Underwear. $1.38 Men's Fleece two-piece Underwear ,,69o Men's Wool Rib Hose Men's Wool Itib Underwear ............$l.l9 Men's Wool Work Socks Men's Wool Work Socks Men's V-neck Sweaters, fancy ......,...3.69 Men's Work Shirts (heavy) grey and khaki 89c Men's Heavy Overalls, blue and black.. .$l.49 Boys’ Fleece Combinations Underwear. ..89c Boys’ Fleece two-piece Underwear ......45c. Windbreakers $3.50 for . .. .s1.9s Men's blue Chinchilla Overcoais. Special Price ............$l5.00 Young Men's Fancy Tweed Overcoais, $13.50 to .........$22.00 -Heavy English Milton Men's Overcoats, black and grey ...$l8.00 to $28.00 Men's Blue Worsted Suits. single or double breasted. Special price for Dol- larDays . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$22.50 50 Men's and Young Men's Suits, worth $20.00 to $35.00. Specially priced for Dollar Days for Men's Double and Twist Pants. Dollar Days price Men's Heavy Dark Tweed Pants ........$3.00 Men's fancy grey stripe Pants . ...$2.5tl IIIOOIIUI: cororlllltliltis A STAFF OF 45 CLERKS WI LL BE HERE To SERVE YOU. SHOPPING nouns 9 To o. NO GOODS ON APPROBATION. TERMS CASH. - Men's Mackinaw Coats, sizes 36 to 50 . “$6.00 Juvenile‘ Overcoats, tweeds, 22 to 26... . $3.50 Juvenile Suits, Oliver Twist style, 20 to 24 $1.75 to $3.85 Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, sizes 28 to 34. . . $7.75 J uvenlle Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, red Printed Velveteells, 27 inch, for per yard $1.80 36 in_ch Silk Velvet at per yard . . . . . . . ..$2.65 —in Wine, Monet Blue, Montello, Oakheart. Jadesheen, Black and Navy. . Three pieces of Transparent Velvet Printed at Dollar Days Discounts. A BARGAIN BASEMENT WITH 1000 SPECIALS. Ladies’ Handbags, special . . . . . . .. . . . . .$l.00 Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves, special . . . . . .49c Kiddies’ Wool Gloves, special . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c Ladies’ Silk and Wool and All Wool Hose, regular $1.25 for . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .69c Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, special .89c Ladies’ Silk Hose . . . . . . ..........$1.39 flannel lined (size 2 to 6 years). ..$5.00 Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Overeoats, heavy fancy lined, sizes 26 to 30 . . .. .$10.00 Boys’ heavy tweed Suit 2 pairs bloom- ers) sizes 26 to 31 Youths’- and Young Men's Overcoats, (Blue Chinchilla) sizes 30 to 36 . . . . . . $13.50 Boys’ Corduroy Golf Knickers, sizes 25 i030 Boys’ Tweed Bloomers, assorted patterns $1.50 J uveniie‘ Blue Cheviot Pants, sizes 2 to 10 years .'..79c Boys’ Mackinaw Coats . ..$4.50 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, black and grey, all sizes, regular $2.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . $1.20 ....---.---...--...-. Children's Wool Hose, all shades and sizes. Price to 75c Children's Tennis Socks. Special . . . . . . .45c Ladies’ Tennis Socks. Special '. .. . .69c Ladies’ Lisle Hose. Special . .39c Wool, all shades. Special per ball . . . . . .. . .l5e 54 inch Flannel. Special per yard . . . . . . . .$1.29 Navy Blue Serge, 54 inch. Per yard . . . . . .980 Poiret Twill, .54 inch, in, only three shades,per yard . . . . . ......$1.-19 One piece only Black Tricotine, regular $2.75 for per yard All Fail Coatings at Dollar Day Discounts. Special in Needlepoint Coating, per yd. $1.79 Baronet Satin at per yard . . . . . ..........98c Black Duchess Satin, at per yard ........98c Better Quality Duchess Satin at per yard $1.19 Printed Rayon, clearing price per yard. . .50c Georgette in 15 shades. Special for Dol- _ iar Days per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81.!!!) Crepe de Chelle and Silks, ranging ill price from $1.35 to $3.00 a yard. Clear- ing at per yard .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......98c Pongee, special 35 inch, per yard . . . . . . ..39c Ladies’ Felt and Velvet Hats. Spccial...$l.00 Ladies’ Felt and Velvet Hats. Special...$1.98 Ladies’ Felt and Velvet Hats. Special. . $2.98 Ladies’ Felt and Velvet Hats. Special. . 53.98 Children's Hats S. A. McD()NALD s INTEREST To EVERY CITIZEN OF THE PROVINCE, DAYS 11v WHICH ALL PREVIOUS SALES RECORDS WILL BE E HAVE THE PRICES, AND AS USUAL 01m STORE WILL BE THE an; CENTRE or ATTRACTION WITH ITS FUUR TRIC PASSENGER ELEVATOR SERVICE T0 EACH FLOOR. Children's Hats Children's Tams Children's Tams . . . . .......9Sc 'iaby's Bonnets 3ab_v's Bonnets Silk Bloomers and Vests liouseDresses . . . . . . . . . Flanneleiie Bloomers . . . . . ..li5e Scarves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children's Odd Sweaters................$l.!l9 Kimonas . . . . . . . . . . . . ...............$l.l9 Broadcloth Slips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .601‘. One Rack of Ladies’ Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . $13115 The largest stock of Ladies’ Mantles in the city at Wholesale Prices. Georgette and Taffeta Evening and Party Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....$6.9S One rack of Silk Crepe and Satin Dresses $8.75 Twelve Jersey Dresses Special Line oi‘ Raincoats . . . . . .' Two-piece Persian LambCoats To clcar at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135.00 and $14500 All our Ladies.’ Fur Coats at Whole- sale prices and the best showing east of Montreal in all the leading makes and styles. L Oilcloths and Linoleums and Rugs, l0 cent discount. Wholesale Prices. Axminster Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Stair Carpet WholesaiePriees Bargain Basement, a thousands specialsat prices that challenge all comers. We antici- pate two of the biggest selling days in the history of our store. ' l i DOUBLE DOLLAR DAYS , Tuesday and Wednesday, November26th and 27th 0 DAYS OF TREMENDOU BROKEN- WE HAVE THE GOODS W ; SHOPPING FLOORS, wrm AN Elie Fall and Winter Caps at reduced prices. ...ss,0o" One Ladies’ Racoon Coat. To clear . $175.00 ' f? lilenlllers 0i’ The Montreal Curb Market. A Friend .. ‘H. Croucher .. .... ’Mrs. Edgar Poole .. Mrs. E. Dingwell .. Mrs. Frank Poole .. ... Mrs. E. McCaLIum .. ...- so; ... 25 50 v . I 23 iientral Guardian COOK d: SON, MURRAY River, 3° will buy live poultry with empty crops on Tuesday, November 26th. Private Wires to Leading Exchanges and all Branches. Orders Executed on all Markets. YOUR ENQUIRIES WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND COUHPEOUS ATTENTION Ilead Office-Ottawa CHARLOTTETOIVN. l’. E. I. ' Branches At: Belleville, ltrol-kviile, (rornn-nil, Iiull,‘ Pembroke, lhllhx. Saint Jolln, 1v. u. rornlonul. N- 5-. New Gllslew- N- B- PIIUNE 1194. A Friend .. ... .... Mrs. Home .. [SOUTH lwsTlco ran MRS. iOlivel- C. LePagc .. John H. Buntain .. ... ... Albert Craswell Mrs. Adam Crasweil .. ~ Mrs. E. Railings .. . Protestant Orphanage Mrs. Thos. Burleigh .. ....- Annual Collections Yutlil .. .. .. .. .. COLLECTIONS (JUNITNIJEI) ELLEIESLIE SCHOOL DIST. PER. I SOUIIIS PER EUNIE GARRETT A: LOUISE COX MRS. E. S- BURLEIGH L11‘. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigln. L A. Burlelgh .. . . . . . . . . .. A. E. Mcbenn .. Pvilliam Bllrleigil .. . . . . . T’. M. ltfcCauli John Ellis .. .. Mrs. J8. Miliar .. Mrs. Roy Williams .. Mrs. L. B. Mcfiovorll .. Hrs. T F. Walsh .. ..- COMFOIITING W MU" ll '0r tho cold days and night» lhclll Kill be neared when your Inns are filled with our (.0111. Nowil the time to DWI" "l" winter’; supply. A; Pickard t? Co. PHONE 210 0 H o 40o ooe-oooo-ooooo u-u o4 1000 ‘H D. McLean —--lmrs. w. J. Poole .. ‘Senator McLean -- --- -- zyoolhl. B. Matthew .. ... 200111.. C. McLean .. ... 2001115. A. c. Cox .. 20013 Col-my __ .... 1m N. Richards .. lmlDl. Slrlallwood -- 1nOlM_S,Acom.. mule: N, mop . . . . . . . . .. lumpy-s, 11,5. MacDonald .. . Mrs A. E. Clark .. .. ... u...» o- n- ...-o ... l... ..- Mrs. E. L. Stewart .. B Bushey - -~ Mrs. R. J. McKenzie Mm n, H. Acorn .. Miss Gertrude Stem-i ~- AFriend -- -- Mrs. Tllos. Pool: -- - i". Stems .. ----~ Mrs B. Yco ~ -- .- l.- J R. beard -- --- Mrs. M. Poole .. .. J T. Garrett .. Mrs. E. Francis .. . -- .I. G. Stems -- a -~' Mrs. Percy O'H1lnlcY Mrs. J. Blackeit .- Mrs. Robert McKenzie .- Mrs. George Meiilrk -- Mrs. B. Whlic ~ ~ Mrs William Buifeit .- . Ernest White .. Sleuart Weir . Russell Poole -- Aiex Jackson .. l III ~- ..~ on -~~ Amos Hubicy -- -- G. -R. LePage .. ... .. .. Mrs. D. Bulman John L. Clark .. ... Mrs. Crlsiopher LePagc .. .. 25.00:Grnnv'ille Buntairl . lwsllel- Buntaln .. Roland C. Buntaill .. Mrs. Charles Houston .. Fred Toombs .. ... zocoflvlrs. Bismark Crasweii .. 5.00‘Mrs. James Stevenson .. ... ... H. 1.00 "to I t...- 5.00 Fred Bulgian .. 3.00 Ernest Bulman .. .. ... 2_00,Tl'\ta] , . . . . . . .. 2.0o| 2.00 2.00 ' WOOD l: JEAN MCARTHUR. 2.50 _ . 2.00 William Darke .- -.-- 1.00 A. D. ltiacPllerson .. 1.00 Mrs. John J- M0005 -- 1.00 Earle MalcRnc . 1.oo'.1lm McLean 100,0 Stetson .. . l.oo,w. a. Wood .. roolAl-chie Johnstone .. .. l.00iJohn Wood .. rodwalter McLeod .. -- ...» a I'll 1.00 "rotal . . . . .. . . . . . . loooflwrs. Hinson Sentncr .. 2a Loot |Toiai .. 21.25 looiran rLolmucl-z boLLlla , Loot AND cmotrs rllssrn‘ ran SHERMAN IIICDUFF 1.00; Looflluloolme MOLOOCL. .. roqchn-los McDuif .. 1.00 looimo noun- .. aggigeniim role-n .. 11.0.2 .. . . l own . ‘ 1.00 Brenton Dollar ‘st H M u mo] 1.00 Andrew Dollar .. 1.00 Bi’ n8 ‘I In -- - I 50 Harry Paul .. 50 IMrs. Flora McLeod .. 50 AhgusILMeimd .. 50 Mn. Everett Johnsionc .. o0 MrcJnlomus Wood .. so Mrs. Resgh Moore .. 50 Ambrose Sentner . 50 John McLeod .. so Donald McLeod .. .- 50 M. l. McSwecn .. u“ ...... ROLAND C. BUNTAIN 25 FIVES in the K. of C. Home on Mon- 25_ day, November 25th for members and lady friends. 9407-3i-Thurs Sat Mon. 2.00 GET YOUR. HOCKEY SLPPLIES at the Bike Shop, 229 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Members Standard Stock and Mining Mrm s_ Scott __ U. _____ 25 I m 604i Excmm" Mrs. Green .. ... 25E "lghcst pr u: "i; 99 21ers“ gm"? the other luembcrs of Vancouver 51W! 51W!" Georse Jackson .. . 25 BRIDGE AND AUC'l‘ION ronTr £6 prrfixcc “,,,.§“",,,,n Special dis- 9963_11_25_n_ with a. fair attendance. PRIZE WlNNERS.-- Among the the folks asembled and the inmates winners at the Amherst Winter Fair of the Manse showed as much en- were, Messrs Hammond Rodd and thusiasm ill this part of the pro- Son of Wlnsloe who tool; third andigramme as they did lll the games fourth for their Clydesdale freanl, and the music. Alter the singing oi" which is owned and bred by Mr. "Biesl; be the Tie" the visitors said Rodd and which was competing withPGood-nighl." and departed the full- Orltario. ingiy as in their automobiles they. Jersey Grade Cattle and they are to l TOBdB- Thfle W95 one Tfllfeiv-UIIIB-ifil be congratulated on the honors won. I prevented the attendanc of Miss, MUCH ENJOYEE-The first of tile series of card parties was held in Kin- kora Hall, Wednesday night, Oct. 13. The ladies’ BROOKFIELD DltlT- PER Wll-FR-EU seconds and Mr. Andrewlfs 36 minu- mo‘ counts to Clubs. 1.00 moi 0N sT. ANDREWS EVE. FRIDAY. L00 FIRST. attend the St. David's mu- Loolslcai lecture in St. James Church 100111111 at. 8 p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, ' lB. A., assisted by Mrs. Davies, vocal- {00 ‘ 1st, will tell all about Taffy. his moi’- lbolals, manners and country. ‘rickets. prize for auction forty-fives was won by Mrs. John A. Smith. Newtomanri the gentleman's prize by Mr. Joseph The prize for straight forty-fives was won by Mr. I Plano music was , furnished by Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, | after which an excellent lunch was ‘ served by the entertainment commit- Callaghan, Kinkora. Eugene McIver. Marl- moon Sihiling dowll on them approv- i. L______.L for sped homevrard over the firm smooth ISophle Hickox, a valued worker in the church and a. member of the] choir. After they had left, Mr. and Mrs. Maewalker, found n second 5111-- prise (7) awaiting them in boxes and packages of groceries that greet- ed them with twinkling cycs when, they entered the kitcllen-"and Tiny f Tim said, God bless us everyone." ' Japanese Prince l FEDERATED CAPITAUS earnings again advance Another large increase in net earnings is reported by Fed- erated Capital Corporation for six months’ October 31, 1929. period ending After all expenses and Income taxes and after preferred dividends, net earnings were equivalent to $5.60 per share on the Common Stock (old) outstanding, as compared with $1.78 for the same period last your. Judged by this report, the steady advance in the market price of Federated Common (old) from $22 to $80 has not kept pace with the growth of earnings, We believe in and recommend this stock as an investment. BICHMON D STREET CBABLOTTETOWN 14B l-mlrs: 1::.r:.::::,:.'"=:. ‘::'".:“;.::.:r we M <- w- -- w o" Way *0 London i -=--- . . , l’ , 1'22 ilvfanse. “Y "5 mm‘ °“l°y°d by “l l MONCTON sulalnansum FBEDEBICTON ‘ _-- l (Special to The Guardian) l 5°l TOKIO, Nov. 22.—~Prince Tallamati WINS IN RACE-—in the recent 50 King's Annual six mile road race, OIheId on Saturday, Nov. 1s, in Hali- 5o,fax, the first place was won by Mr. 5°,W. E. Heart. and second place by -35]Mr. John E. Andrew, East Ftoyaity. lMr. Heart's time was 35 min. 20 tea. Mr. Andrew won second place in |the same competition last year but 200,011 this occasion made better time. 1.00. ~--—--- --------- --— lnoiLemuel McLean .. 1.00 1.00 Nelson Bell .. ... 1.00 LOOIMInnIe Carson .. .... ... .. 50' 1.00 Elnest Dollar .. ... ... 50 1.00‘Mra. Ernest Carter .. LOOiDanM McInnis 50 Hammond Crabbe 50 Mrs. W...Far1-lsh .. "o no ... loofa. H. mornmml l.00|i.<uis McPherson .. loo Angus Mcllean loofJosepil McLeod .. LOUlCI-ordon McLeod 10011:» Rod MCLODG .. o0 1.00‘ Reginald Wood LODITotaI .. iOOITotaI Brookfleid 1.03. .- n. 1.. III ..- . ..." n. I10 ......- .. Ill not» l“ one ... .- o...“ Dist. ,. .... I001 5g there-the Darraehs, 59 ‘ the Heartzes, the Inmans, the Mathe- 25 sons, the Moores, the MocKinnons, 25 the MacLaughlins. the MacNevlns, the MacPhaiis, the Murray; and a few friends fromi other places who came to show their good-will. Afier, the usual greetings were exchanged, Mr. Edward Mac- Phail called Mr. and Mrs. Macwslker l- forward and in a brief address pre- . seated them. on behalf of the church, a purse-in appearance like the kinei .0f Pharoh‘; first dream. l'°°| Deacons John Hearts, Robert Mac- l-°° i Phail. Hebcr MacPhaii, John Murray 5°'and Peter Inman also spoke briefly “impressing lhe appreciation of the 59icilureh of the work being done by| his good wife. 50 Games and Music followed. There 8.50 was animated conversation, Joyous 39.15 laughter and s good time in general. , OI course there woe o "|preod"—-lnd_ A PRACTICAL UNITYn- One of the ancient sages calls upon the peo- pie of all ages to meditate upon the advantages and the delights of dwel- ling together in unity. The wisdoml 1930, for London, of his words was verified by the members of the Clyde River Baptist church and congregation on Wéd- ncsday evening, November 20 when with one consent representatives of every family connected with the Europcan countrlcs m his church wended their way io the msnse at North River to surprise rile minister of Lhe church and the mistress of the manse, Rev. Wallace and Mrs. Macwaiker. They were all the Giliispies. the minister and the Macbeanls, us, sEcond brother of the Emperor. and surrounding bailiwicks were _ "aster-n Securities Company Ltd. ' the liner Kashimamura, April 21, Tile prince xvii]; convey Japans thanks for me recent,‘ visit of the Duke of Ciloucester to in- vest the Emperor with the Order oil the Garter. After the visit Ln London; the Prince will proceed to othcr_ official; capacity. It is understood he will rc- turn to Japan by way or America in‘ the summer of I931. An engineer in charge of a sur-, veying party found one of his young i assLstanis sound asleep on the jobj one day. j u "Say, you, what's the iden? What: . are you doing loaflng out here?" i I "You told me to." said the young- I ster in a hurt voice. "You said iakc the tools and lay oi‘! one mile west. I Used by Doctorsl Many Doctors recommend Min- l, nrd‘: as the best Liniment made ' They use it for many ills. A Complete Investment Service Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds and Investment Preferred Stocks ‘ HROUGl-l our afiliation with McLeod, Young, Harrie 1k Scott, Limited, wecan also offer our clients the facilities of the Toronto Stock i Exchange and the Montreal Curb‘ Market. Inquiries solicited McLeotLYoungflI/eir Cm, Limited \J*'+** Metropolitan Building, Toronto _ MONTIBAL ‘HAMILTON common arrays l woolmlo ' no You i