e ‘For: “sTRAN-D- g Qrna CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CAPITOL USUAL PRICES fl ll ho couldn't- be pORCflESTRA ."...f.§l.__.l. o prore . AND COMEDY ’E A VOGUE Bargains for Double Dollar Days All this season sport coats to clear at 25% discount. All dressy cloth coats at 20% discount DRESSES 1 lot of dresses to clear at $_Q HAMILTON, Nov. nual meeting of the the party's demise on October 3 nesses declared still Another lot at $5.00, and another assortment at ‘he $10.00. About l0 evening dresses clearing 8t 55-00 All other dresses in stock at 20% discount MILLINERY A lot of hats clearing at 50 cents and another assort- uent for $1.00; and wholesale prices on all other hats Ln stock. ~ All other goods in stock not mentioned at discount prices. forthcoming convention of the On tar-lo Liberal Party to be ‘ Toronto. ‘Dragged Down" o.‘ a. real platform." Mr. Newlands, who also spoke later in the meeting, said he agreed with John A. Soule, Liberal candidate in OUR Auti-Thberculgsis Seals Helped Discover 105 Tuberculosis Cases This Year. Help the GYRO CLUB help the RED CROSS i “Mail it with a Seal. ” the Globe should be a “Sunday School morning journal. No Platform i Charles G. Dynes, a Vice-President, ,said the party's defeat was due to ithe Liberal platform, and no; the candidates. Certainly no party could have wished for abler men than rep-l -—— resented the Liberals llele in the Provincial elections. "Until we have a platform on which the Liberals can stand unitcdiy. [teach us once. and for all that we M’. Dyna sud. w: as a. party, should deal", The flavor of H. 8: N. Black Twist is cured fn—-you’ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. nlnn GUAL BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES ' 1 Very Best Quality Order your supply of lhrd Cool from us. and you will have resl satisfaction and comfort this winter. , ‘ lllcutv e blrcnolsoN lulu Iwlsrclllwlivo i l _ I The quality is excellent. i Phone 111 and we will deliver 5 your coal promptly. Try us for real eorvicfi. C. Lyons t? Co Back Stage '*??s°_ .__.__. L7,. ' Q gm i": l e Q 8 fimn l s a“ s 1 i < 125a - Robert Ellis t , % S. Jocelyn 13cc = Norman Trevor -_...- - o ° Q "l n '2. > 5 i 5 E s — ~ -.-°:_ E | § g Out of the chorus-into the u 5- Q a 5' street, with all hor furniture. .1 ' a “‘ 7‘ . v ‘g E ,_ ' n, And there shefound whit all I E ,5 ' E i.‘ ch, wild paftll‘! hadn't given E 5 5' g 5 her—True ROMANCE. Sec c. § 5" ‘f 9., ml; snappy farce of a. beauti- - Prohibitionists Blamed oFor Defeat Of Liberals i 25.—The an- Hamilton Liberal Association took the form of an "inquest" and without much dc- lPl liberation the ‘Toronto Globe and the Prohibitionists were blamed for Strange to say, though, several wit- warm and might be revived with a few doses of Government control. As for the Globe and the Prohibit- ioulsts they will be arraigned at the held in John Nelvlands, President, declared the defea; file arty ~. d i ‘ - ,..._ . n- ablative owitli his ProiiibiLioilistSO lama‘ °° m from m“ dlsmumged ‘ '|b\,r tile defeat on October 30, we ‘ought lo be proud wc are getting rid of ;ile ban-fables which have been "For ten years or more," he said, — we have carriedgthe banner for the i'b' ' r ' l ‘f . , Pro ll itlonists, and they have clraggec imypcdlgug- u} mil/cars. I mean the Prohibitiollisis mid their policy. I feel the same as ‘Mr. Crernr does, and am confident we can electolle us into defeat. I don‘; know whether I __ ‘or not I anl to be a delegate at the I i NEWS .. . M, ._ . J g ' DAY ‘ Tomorrow TODAY 9 § PATHE _ . WITH column: REEL 1318i IWOUUIQ‘ “no. CHILDREN” l} 2 oucuasrna Lbmedy of i ~ Come, that love, excitement, usual.“ Central PRICES ~ rod ss. , -nlsllow as o breaker of dance to the icy or lifs — ;. 111d, IIIOIT! tune of restless youth --'youth demands and joy -" by u» lsio Dr. J. manna: on...” ‘ Hospital u $500.00; Protestant number of any night. in the popularity contest was, Miss Purcell. 10.950. The lucky Miss Ethel Clinton. _ Mrs. A urifi . Em Eczemfl Heal DICJINIINS‘ IIQUIITL- A- mopg the other beuupfl mention- " thsrosolsred sdlnwwillqlmlituha-n" ‘ Jenkins are the following: 8500.00 intlustnhslnnomoiobspsidsn- nunllytot-hooollflmd Utnhiilhsd vinoontdc Poul Society sloom; Prlnbs mum msnd mow mom; Saint‘ Vincent's orphans nvnoon caucus-Tho Iusue o! the Cross Indoor Circus closed on Ssturlllw nlaht with the lsrcen ‘ Tho games were enjoyed until Almost midnight. The final standing. of the candidates Coylg 471150;‘ Miss O'Neill. 40.000: etinthJscontostisNmMle-odil the hdlder will- present. it t0- Mr. Joseph Francis they will receive their prizefrile doll was won by Mr. Alfred Peters-and the door prlsehY CAPE TRAVERSE AND VICINITY -Mr. and Nlrs. James Seaman of Meimse. N. B, spent the week end in Caps Traverse, the guests of Mr. and Albert Sherrom-Mr. Adrian Mt. Stewart Notes November 2s. 1919 . . "‘T'==—T‘"-__ A m»; enjdylblo time was sow! mcbsLcLnhsu on 11111941! night, Nov. 21st. when the Women's Institute of Savage Harbor. out on snup-to-dste _chicken suPPIr. The “p19; were set until eleven o'clock. flan the tables were cleared owl! and the remainder of the 111811! was spent in dancing sad other s- New tnssnt Gives Qul 5 Oin ' Money Inch c “ha ____ No matter-what form of n; uring you. give you quick reliel, st o um- brook out u b° Insomn- afresh W60 gka" this wonderful prsscrip cus physician. It quickl and burning: qulckl lial not: o1, f’ Y s op; 1; Y heals inllalilh sun: . ' , ‘sum of one hundred tion; quickly clears th ' “w”. ln-hamziixirudyllnm was taken in at It‘, Di/‘Fflsts. e m“ 5°” i tho 110015 "with 3°" "° "w" m“ cuffs? ,hulc::'hli'sll'ii|"ln,:u no‘; $250. the Ssvsge Harbor Women's Instl- ".39.. ‘u "Ml-a," . m}; us certainly l!!!)illlr- “mryfme m» Limited, o.?'."..‘.'.,'o‘l'.‘.f .‘,',',|F'""*, with; gupper expected SOIDC- refund your money. l" ‘ll """""-"--—--__ rue LATE ma. THOMAS no‘. Continued from pals 4 _..__.__._._._ the Conservative patty cantankerous, narrow 31-3111“, o“ ideal partisan who could see no g ' in anyone outside of his own polium circle. He was popular with pom; Opponents as‘ with political frieng as well as with all creeds and clash; He was tolerant and hsd not a p“; or bigotry in his make up, H, m‘, ever ready to extend s. charitcs and sympathetic hand to Protests and Catholic alike. One instance cl nu likesbility with which the Wm; is conversant illustrates his m,‘ bro dedness Ind kenulne cm- thingygood, but this w m" "L" i where realization by for, excelled y the anticipation. LE Mr. and Mrs. S. McEachern mo- fol-ed to st. Peters my wd 5011*" lsst week. Miss he w“ w tlck- . My, Ira Douglas paid s vlut to relatives and friendrin Mt. SWWB" last week. ' Mr. l. Donnelly, Sh. Patrick's Rood motored to Charlottetown lirldny. " Miss Pauline Kieliy, Brookfleld is spending s, few days in Mt. Stewart. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark. P : nsoothwsalvfiillslil all “if!!! Rogerson was a visitor to Cape Tra- Bcyond Dcubt foo 0. Prollibitionists—wllo' ably in 1931. John .7. Hunt, |coming convention in Toronto. but as 1 CHRISTMAS . A 1 1 | V A GREETINGS _ T £522: q“Eisrzzegfidofilegggyig311:‘? ill not two Liberal members when the , GIF ‘Li-quot Controller‘ is on the séatuge ‘Federal elections are held. The PRESENT 0F ‘IEALTH ibooks and it is up to every Liberal T0 your: i t ha tn 1 . T Lib- , ‘ _ ‘ ggunmv i612; beg’: hes“ igmgfougesgngld or jhave an excellent chance to return a ‘OLRSILLF ‘ isillciair" but it is not Sinclair's fault. iFedevral mgmber or twm iThe fault, as I sec it, is our lack | "Sunday Paper" John A. Soule. who ran as Liberal , ,c. ndidate i we ; Hamilton, declared Wes; Hamilton, when the latter said H); uklronti Glibe should be mm ii "s c S:l1Tim"in- paper" instead of trying to be ainng a u“ 3y mo es islead of a daily newspaper. i “It had a lot of biblical lore at its idisposal and talked much about Dav- iid and the Jawbone of an as. I don't iknow about the Jawbone. but it eer- lainly had the ears of that animal. ivlhy were we defeated? I think the answer is to be found in the fact that we had no platform alld we lacked unity. I do no; agree that the whole reason for our defeat was due‘ mull"?! 3'1d3°--- , Thomas H. Crcrar, K. C., Vice- ‘csizlent, said the vote‘of October showed beymld all doubt that the people of Ontario do not wish to re- vert to the O. T. A. It showed fur- ltller, he though; that many temper- was ance people-and he did not mean were sgainsit the abuse of liquor and staunchly for moderation, seemed to be’ satis- fied with ihe L. C. A., Ol’ some ‘lsuch form of Government Control Mr, Crerar urged that the party's or- ganization here be kept intact and an error‘; made to elect at least one ‘Liberal member for Hamilton when tile Federal elections are held, prob- a Vice-President. country is prosperous undel- Premier King. The tariff is settled and we Public Morals candidates here, wet torate." . ' sue for many years to come. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports flu-nished by Green- shlelds d: Co, Montreal, to Stewart Jones o Co. 8s Great George St, (Jhsrlottctown. Quotedat 3 o'clock, Nov. 25, 1929. Call Money .. ... 455% Alberta Pacific Grsina. .... . 2815 Asbestos .. ... ... Brazilian .. ... .. ... ...... B.A.Oil .. ... B. C. Power .. Building Products Canada Car .. Canada Cement .. ... Canada Power and Paper . Canada Brewing . ... sue -.o oss to the liquor question. The Conser- F0761!" P0“? swim“?! -- -~-. Jvative Party had many other com- "m? 94111195113’ -- as - 1 g L ; _|General Steel Wares_ .. , they must stand lo will. we need Iaizngggdosurf; llregroglgangséjlgzirz: Home 6i] __ not expect any measure of Success‘ ilnany vital questions to which the Indmwu M°°h°1 -- --- "-- om thing the elections did w” w]! Ontario Liberal Party could give Intemlum"! Nick" -- --- "- clear the air. and it certainly should leadership’ as it used m do once up Inwmaflona] PQn-olgum __ ___ _ 1. Massey Harris .. .' lshould recognize that ‘temperance is gzzmzxftllmoei goitzzerlelgilotlgrfrehttgfm.Monh-e51 pow” __ ___ _ not a wise thing for any political! ' _ M Q0“ p w, ___ ‘party ;o champion, as sooner or later electricity a?! the Lnwrjistfe :31 ‘Nactlonal Qtwfli; , ,, _ , such an espousal will ruin that party" erways ques on u “es w w ___-.___-_.-.___ Pimple: 0n Face Miss ‘F. Foster, Nsnsimo, 3.0., l$mclinrl wrltes:—-"I used to sufler, sometllin awful, with never felt as pimples on my face, no if I wanted to go out as thought everyone was looking st me. “A friend advised me to uso ... sues eon -.... use l Everyon’ Quebec Power ... ... IiWas Looking At Her l . Alderman Currie Gardner who op- posed William Morrisson in tho by-elec ran in East Hamilton in June of 1928. said. “Every civilized country has men who are paid to look after the mor- verse on Friday-Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Irving, of Cape Traverse, in the death o: their infant son, Philip Franklin. aged 4 months, who paued away on Thursday morning-Miss IAura How- att, o! Caps ‘Traverse, is spending the week end in Tryon, the guest of Mr. Stanley Thompsol-L-Miss Emma. Ke- Sourlsisstweek. inFanningBl-ook. Ml‘. D. D. MoAmey. c. n. n... about Sunday at his home in Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Glover spent Sunday st the latter’; former home tian good will. In the month or M; many years clergyman, not then in charge o; congregation, in str ht m’- uw“ 34°55” mwmd w cial circumstances uvgasenfesrnlind ‘m? few acres of lend near the city snq having no seed wheat to put 1n I crop with, travelled nil the Way ti North Rustico, twenty miles diam“ 5K0» I Pfé-Sbyterl“ als of the people. I say we bed bet- ter let the preachers do their own job and le; the Liberal Party look after politics. I do not think we csn ge; out and legislate people to be The annual meeting of the St. Tic‘- nloral or legislate them to be tem- perate. What the mosses want, .I be- lieve, is good, honest government to d!!! NOV- 1M1» will! 018M 111001561‘! induce m, Murat“! ‘m! "d. and four visitors prosont.xThe meet- culturists to produce wealth. We have 11W °P°°l°d 5133551"! "n" mm‘ got to give‘ the people what they want-and when they want it. I hope 13”“? m” "'5" m“ w“ ‘n"°"" the coming Liberal convention in ‘d by questkm" I“ w" “Mad w Toronto will be guided by s good h“’°.“ “m”. i“ ‘h’ '°h°°1~ sound business principle,“ and give the people what they want. You can- not wln elections by trotting out dry candidates there and lukewarm candidates some place else. You hsvagot to have un- ity and consists y to command the respect and confidence of the elec- Gegrgemgg. Ijalclgow, in seconding the naminationof Mr. Newlsrldfor President. ventured the belief the liquor question was settled and could ‘not be raised as a major political is- in Cape Traverse-C. sr. masses lbrsrlrurl: tote Ode." Minutes of the rotary, Marguerite Bradley; - 'Mrs. ‘J. M. 1116 lin1=-I’ltriot PJBIIC COPIR bfinnrdh Linllnsnt for Coughs. "-'--f‘-—--"“T"'“-— ’ rzssonabs n ing for Hamlet. Saskatchewan, on 40 visit to uheir sister, Mrs. Th 4o Coulter. 25 12 '14 oolnpcnicd‘ by w. and Mrs. J. Aus- 91 tin ‘Trainer, M183 Mary ‘Ii-Lino;- mo 37 Mk. Austin Connolly and were the 2° Kllests of w. and Mrs. wiluiun J. 12% Pequot. Mr. Trainer and ‘ills daugh- 14 ter, Mary contributed largely to tile 31 success of Miss Pequot/s Recital. bough, of Borden, is visiting friends eses Institute wss held‘ st the heme ‘ M!" “m” Mud-mu’ ch“l°m' of Mrs. Charles Bradleycu Tues- Charles Bradley, me-elected; Vice- President, Mrs. James Bsglole, Sec- Direc- tors, Alexlus McCarthy and Celeste Gormiey; Auditors, Mrs. James Bag lole and Miss Angela, Kennypsick Committee, Mrs. James Kenny and mm‘ °‘ mum mm’ whim u‘ 011mm mlommmen, rived for work on the new railroad. commute,’ Mutual“ mum,“ These horses had never been shod. YAl-exius McCarthy; School rlonnnn- ‘P w- Pti" 9W" W1‘ mil-i "tee, Mrs. James Baglolo and Mrs. blmumlm d“ the work, and as ‘chum Bra-Au”, Th. beam“, bucking hroncos are merely recrea- meeting will be ,4 the mm of M“ tion for (Pete) the work was soon James Baglole. Roll will be answer- dam-w‘ ed by "What you would like for Christmas." Lunch was then served. Meeting closed bysihglng God Save Miss Luella. Gordon and her sis- ter, Miss Mslvina Gordon, who spent several months st their home, 3 Head of Cardigan, leave this morn- Rev. J. C. Peters, St. Dimstcn‘: 25 i University, motored to Souris Thurs day. and attended the grand Recit. 2, al given by his neice, ms; Marie Pequot. Rev. Father Peters was sc- ' nlosing by sll his Protestant friend} and neighbors to borrow the neccqi, sary seed from his friend Tom Doyle; He know the kindly heart or the mlf to ‘whom he was making the journey and was convinced that his pun; would be rewordodnlt is unnecessary to say cm the request was gully‘ complied with without the slightest‘ thought whether or not the mi should ever bsxoturued or one for. m. Doyle had mldo many visiu. to Charlottetown. where he was ll-z _ Mr, R. C. Clark, purchased s new Whippet "B" two‘ ton truck. from Mcloine Service Station lset week. town attended llhe chicken supper in Mt. Stewart on Thursday night. The 8.1. Ostlos which hm been on the oystorsurveyserviceinths Eost River since early tall has com- pleted the fall work and left for list . ways welcome. He had. s. high m, Charlottetown. Much credit is due “n” o! human w” m luau“ follcwins clflcers were elected for ‘xrkniam 5:‘ companion and may well be called! the co ‘_, year. President, Mrs. ' Prince Edward Island's ‘Toy Payf, ‘M’ “ "°°“ "° m‘ fl“‘°"“"“ ‘m’ When the pouucsl bugle sounded; we look forward w a record catch °' “n” m“ ‘w’ post: to hold aloft the banner of bu.‘ party. He contested the second dis-Y trier. of Queens County in the two; general elections of the years 190i; Jsnd 190B. The government of the; Honorable R. L. Borden subsequently appointed him in an important DO-i gluon ini ‘mo. Fisheries Department; which he filled for several years; most satisfactorily. We extend to lliff fslnily and friends our sincere symdi pathy. . ‘ Quito s. lot o! excitement was oaus ed last week the cause being s‘. ship- -_------__--_- THBEE IBIS IN COLLEGE , GIVE RISE TO BUSPICIOK mnorrm. my. zap-rm discovery; of three fires within two do?! in W; basement of Knox College has railed; suspicion. College residents turned! out for n third alarm at 11.30 p. E yesterdsy when fire was discovered i! l a pile '0! boards and crates. 1110'; blue was extinguished before the firs’ department arrived end prsciicsliyfi no damage was done. '. ‘The cause is unknown. The facti that‘ the electric light bulb had been i removed from the socket has given! rise to a suspicion that the fire marl have been started deliberately by I some prowler who hoped to make it difficult to get at the scene. m5 BRITAIN STEADILY LOSING HEB SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. aa-nritains slim of the total im- Pflrh into the Union of South Africa is steadily decreasing. declared W. Elmslie, British trade commissioner in, South Africa, after sn extensive tour of the Union and Rhodesia, It is purely a matter of price and the situation did not indicate any i lack of quality in British golds. For- eisn competitors with cheaper labor had increased thslrtrade with ‘South Africa st Britain's expense, merely by undercutting prices. ‘The slight pre- ference now granted by South Africa to Britain did not balance these dis- advantages, Mr. Elmslie declared. Mr. Doyle was always found st hi)‘ ' 22 -—~—————-——-—— - us‘ LETTER OF SYMPATHY 11B n To Mrs. Eldon MacKay. New Glas- You will "h"! you know this better method. Am‘! never use crude method! you will when '1’ case never sufler from excess ncirl » you prove out this easy relief. ‘ i do‘ that-for your own sake-s now. " Be sure to t tile n ' Phillips‘ Milk of Mcgngle prelgcitilillidclly physi- cians for‘ M) om lo eorreetin excess acids. Each bottle contains fu l dim?" tions-sny dnqnogg, _ no De “glow! W til ber f National Steel Csr .. .... 4a f. .=. °- ° "W" I °. 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