Each . Pwlwsa marked Chinaware contains a piece of fine English ware, old ivory tint, new irregular borders. mUAKER KSINIMMINIJTESAFTER a: - »+¢~»»na+»4+»+u» u+ou eoo+oo Classified Advertisements Ono inaction ........-.-..;........ lla arr Ian of l wank no c Qwcx 053s nu wA “,9, For Sale Miscellaneous I03. SALE, TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ll _.___--_- iii FOKEB - REGISTERED SILVEBS. Also-driving wagon. P. McGrath, Covehead. 0000-11-8-61. FOR SALE-STILL A NUMBER 0F early red. and cross fox pups. See us before buying elsewhere. John Bry- anton, Spring Valley, 8867-11-5-31. T03. SALE - ONE PURE BRED German b01100 dog. seven months old: also one Farador is good as new. Phone 580-11. 8041-11-5-21. FOR SALE - UP-TO-DATE COT- tage, modern conveniences. Also bsm, suitable for garage. Apply 17 Oriebar Street. 7187-9-25-tts-6-wks. FOR SALE-LADTS MUSKRAT coat, excellent condition, at a bar- ga'n. Apply this omce. 0887-11-5-31 iilNElt FOXES FOR SALE. 30 pairs puppies. Exceptionally fine breeding stcck_ Well slvered. bow prices. A. D. Muilin, Bedford, R. it. 0003-11-6-61. FOB. SALE-SHORE FARM. 50 acres. 5 miles from Charlottetown. large house, barn and other build- ings. J. J. Beaten, Tea Hill. 8066-11-5-61. Wanted _ vmrco ROOMS TO near.” AP- Y ply 114 Kcnt Strcct. 8881-11-6-21. WANTED T0 BOARD, TWO YOUNG men in a private family. Apply to 45 Grafton St. 0013-11-6-21 WANTED - FAMILY WASIIINGS to do at home. Best of references if required. Apply 8'1 Sydney St. * 7942-10-30-61. WANTED T0 DENT IMMEDIATE- ly. house with modern conven- iences. furnished or unfurnished. Alillly "x" care Guardian. 0007-11-6-41. Female Help Vlanted MAID WANTED - APPLY 238 Queen St. 9020 WANTED A IIOUSEKEEPER OR maid. Mrs. Hunter Weeks, Alber- ion. P. a. r. l 9006-11-6-51. unwrap f-niain. N0 WASHING. ADPly Mrs. J. J. Johnston, 140 Rochford Street. 8851-11-4-31. EUANTED-A [round mm! on middle aged lady to take care of horns in a country village, family nf'2 adults and 1 child. Must have references. Good wages to the r'ght Wmn- Apply to care Guard- lRn Office. 8879-1-1-5-21. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS $35_q:50 can as esnmm V and paid weekly in Bllare time selling well known l‘ne Nraonal Christmas cards. Exper- unncccssary. An eorly start and onr co-operatlon assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co. Limited. Toronto. Representatives wanted small‘ towns also. l". H. W. Nov. StttlNov. l5. To Let two ROOMS TO tar. nssson- able. Apply this office. 9015 __%_____%____ To RENT-THREE unrunmsnsn rooms suitable for light house- keevlns. Apply 114 Kent Street, "whines. _. 8881-11-5-21. iucnpi ASAiE I am inrlruoieadtyaltlrs, Margaret Hmlth to sell by autlon at No. l0 Grafton street. on Friday, ‘m, N". miter. 1900. at ll a. mt all he homa- llold furniture conslltfilfof Parlor. "WM loom. a m 1mm can... Kitchen nrrlnturt and lotto-la, ma. "tm lfllllrea and a m or choice ' onamh. Trims: Cash, o 101m r. artActlw. u“ I Aoctlnnlcr. . JOHN ALFRED MoDONALD, PRO- vinczai Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 7741-10-21-1 mo. SALE AT NEW GLASGOW-COME 'to the special sale at McCoubrcyu Friday night, Nov. 7th. . 0014-11-6-21 BASKET 0F CLOTHES ‘WASIIED, dried, and flat pieces ironed and returned following day at $2.00 Apply this office. 9015 Theatrical Supplies COMPLETE STOCK, McKENNA P- ‘ Company. Toronto. On-' tario. T. S. Nov. {i-imth. Male Help Wanted WANTED MAN T0 WORK 0N farm. Apply George Mason, Bun- lwry- 8849-11-4-31. aooKxsaralt-omta. APPLY BY letter to ‘F’ Guardian, stating ex- perience and salary expected. 8025-tf BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write: Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. Oct. l4-lts t! Lost LOST IN CHARLOTTETOWN SAT- urdayeveriing, diamond ring. Find- er please leave at Morell Hotel. Reward. 8872-11-5-31. LOST ON EUSTON STREET, EAST, in front of Mr. Duffy's residence. sum of money. Finder please notify Elmer Foster and receive reward. . . . 9010-11. LOST-BETWEEN DOUGLAS STA- tion and Marshfleld, Star truck tire. Finder please notify l". L. Douglas, Savage Harbor. 8042-11-4-31. Opportunities for Men and Women PAINT AT HOME-EARN‘ MONEY painting Christmas cards. Catalog- re. samples. instructions ten cents. Premier Art Guild. 210 Vic- toria, Toronto O. Oct. 22 t1 tl f‘ Help Wanted YOU CAN EARN EXTRA MONEY writing dsplay cards no canvassing or selling. we instruct you. provide working outfit and supply you with work. We remit promptly. Write today for free booklet. The Reddell Dixon Company. 22 New Welling- ton Bldg, Toronto. Ont. H. W..Oct. 30tst7l. Ladies Bowling Last night on the L. O. C. Alleys the "Vngabonds" mot and defeated the "Moonbeams" by a majority of 360 pins. Vagabonds Agnes Higgins Bessie Mcquaid .. .. Gwen Keenan Mary»0'Ne1l Alice Purcell Total 205i} Moonbeams Ethel Clinton Helen lifcivflllan .. u Lillian Mclileer .. .- Reta MacFnrlane .. . Florence Mallett .. .. Total 1600 _________._._.__ ELDON SCHOOL 97 122 1'76 160 111 l 17 142 103 144 149 135 129 85 109 101 133 7B t.- 94 month of October:- Grade X--1, Harriet Rodger: 2. Margaret McColl: 1i. Margaret Mc- Phtraon. Grade VII-l. Marion MacPher- son: 2. Catherne MacPhsrson. Grade VI--l. Ruth Gillie; 2. Jean Halrday: 3. Mary McWllliams- Grade 1V—l. Marlon McMillan: 2. Rita McMfllan: 3. Beryl stinc. Grade III-J. Alice lllalliday: I. John Penny; S. Fred Vanlderstine. Grade 11-1, Earl Vanldcrcrne: i. -.qnwatotva """“'. lnmptwn Penny: 8- Jmss Wilidry- Grade !--i. Ambrose McMillan; 2. Honor Roll of Eldon School for thc l Vanfcler- I teal ii o“ . Field, Sunday, Ndvcrn‘ Long Creek. ‘l p. m. ker, Minister. David Lyon's stories will find the Guardian's new aerial story “The Old Order Changes," intensely in- teresting. 1t starts next week. COUNTY COURT-At the session of the County court on Monday be- fore Judge Duffy. the case of Fred l1 'I‘ralnor vs. Peter Conroy, absent or absconding debtor, was heard. This was an action for $157.52 for the rent of a barn in which the de- fendant kopt his horses. Under the u“achment "T at" was seized and when the case came up for hearing, Mrs Viola Fall claimed ‘ownership of the horseJ Mr. Jamal B- Johnstone appeared for thc plaintiff and Mr. Gordon Holmes for M11. Fall‘: After hearing the evidence the Judge fn-' timated that the statute 41 Vic. 0.7 (1878) prevented the claimant, Mrs. Fall from maintaining her action as she never took possessi-n of the horse. The case was accordingly pro- ceeded with and judgment given for the plaintiff for the amount claim- ed. with costs. Mr. Holmes asked permission to fyle a brief on behalf of the claimant and this was allow- ed. On ‘Iuesday, Nov. 4th the case of William A. Reddin vs Albert Gal- iant-action for $100.00 for damage to plaintiff's automobile, arising out of a collision on Hillsboro Bridge on July 2nd, also the case of Florence B. Reddin vs Albert Gallant-acton for $200.00 for personal injuries sus- tained in the same accident, occupied the attention of the court. After hearing the evidence on both sides Judgment was given for the plaintiff, Wm. A. Rcddln for $47.15 and costs and for the plaintiff. Florence B. Rcddin for $100.00 and costs. Mr. J. O. Claire Campbell appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Sylvere Deslhoches for the defendant. divinity llliitcll Qllljufti] THURSDAY 101F451!" Squares, regular meeting. —Social Hall. 9004.1; BIRTHS DOIRON—At City 1105131081, NOV_ 1, 1939. to Mr and lvfrs Alph Dciron, of WlIlnll-‘lfl. M5111. a daughter. (nee Edna Peters). DOIRON-At New Orleans Road, on °°li°bef 39. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Doiron, twins, a boy and a girl, Paul Ivan and Rose Marie. MARRIAG ES SAVIDANT—VESSEY—On on, :9, 193°. by IRev- Father McCarthy of St. Dtmstam Basilica. Dam-a Savi- dant to Peter Jarvis Vcssey of West Royalty. DEATHS ADAMS-At Charlottetown oh Wed- nesday Nov. 5th. Doris May Adm; Me l5 yrs. Daughter of Mr and my; Fulton Adams. Funeral notice later. HIGGINS-At Charlottetown Wecl_ naaday Nov. 5th, Helen Margaret Higgins age 15 yrs. dauihter of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Higgins. Funeral notice later. STEWART-At Charlottetown Wed- nesday Nov. 5th. Eleanor Mary Stewart age 1'5 yrs. daughter of Mrs James Stewart. Mineral notice later. BRUCE-At Charlottetown on Wetl- noaday Nov. 5th. 1930, Isa-belle Bruce in her 17th year. daughter of Mr, and Mrs Oailum Bruce, Vernon River. mneral on Friday Nov. ‘ith. leaving her parents r ’-' at 2 o'clock fbr Vernon River United Church where services will be held starting at 2.30. Interment Vernon River Cemetery. MacI-‘ADYEN-At Rice Point on Wednesday, November 5th, i930, Mrs. Alexander MacFadyen, ago 73 years. Funeral from her late residence 1'11- day, November 7th, service starting at l o'clock. Intennent Canoe Cove Cemetery. §0¢¢$"“‘ v i“ N. D. MacLean IIIALIII mun-mun I North Iiiio Ilene ill o i aO-OOOOO-OQOMOQQQOOQOOOOOO 070081“ IL Pall‘! QIGD JUST ARRIVE-Tao Qt! d J Lowest price tom car. P. l. Nay. h I01! BAPTIST CHURCH. North River 0th: Pl-ir- viow, 1f a. m; North River, 8 p. m; W. R. MAcWal- NEW SERIAL STORY-Lovers of UNDQTAIII , I Only 5 Week-daysLeft Before Victory Sup- perl I Committee find team members in the $250,000 Prince Edward Island Hospital campaign continued their work yesterday with unabated zeal. PRO ‘liown Chairman Ambassad Charles M. Williams telegraphed an encouraging report from Toronto. He then went to Wat- erloo for the day on business con- nected with the campaign. After ro- turning to Torontofhe will proceed to Montreal, where he also expects to obtain generous contributions to the Hospital fund. The Executive Committee believes that Mr. Wil- liams’: flying trip will prove to be one of the most effective steps in the fund-raising movement. ' Telegraphic contributions from New York and elsewhere arrived at headquarters in the course of the day. Wire appeals from the Com- mittee on Fomer Residents, Dr. J. A. Clark, chairman. and the Business Friends Committee, Mr. Wallace L. Higgins, chairman, have brought contributions from distant points to- taling more than twelve times the cost of all the telegraph and cable tolls. It is believed the final wire re- ceipts will pay the building fund at least twenty to one. This result in addition to subscriptions from out- Westem Guardian —CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST SERVICES, Sunday, Nov. 9th. pastor, Rev. A. G. Crowe: 10.45 a. m., preach- ing scrviccr Lic. Roy Campbell will give the _ at this service, 11.45 a. m., Sunday School; ‘l p. m., A Songalogue entitled "The Holy City," by the Church Choir and congrega- tion. Please notice thc new hour for the evening service. -—NOBTII BEDEQUE AND Free- town United Church: Sat, 2.30, Pre- paratory service, Rev. G. N. Somere, preaching at N. Bcdequc; Sunday. 11, N’, Bedequc. Communion Service; '1. N. Bcdeque, W. M. S. ‘rhanlroffering, Rev. Dr. Saint, preaching. Minister. .1. W. A. Nicholson. Jamison ACCIDENT-A regret- table accident occuned at Glenwood on Mlonday the 3rd inst. when Den- zil. the eleven year old Wu of Mr. John W. Currie fell from the mof of a small out-building in the school- yard. He struck the ground with considerable force and his elbow was put out of joint and the arm brok- en just above the elbow. ‘The ac- cident happened at noon and the plucky lad although suffering great- ly walked the distance of qrproxim- atcly half a mile to his homo. Dr. l‘? ' - was ‘ ans im- mediately attended to the injur- ed limb and at latest accounts the lad was resting as comfortable as could be expected. A curious coincid- ence is the fact that this 50W brother had his arm broker while playing at tho same school slightly over a year cam-O -ARMISTICE OBSERVANCE AT SUMMERSIDE-A mcetABB o! "- turned men was held in the Arm- oury at Bummcrslde on ‘mead!!! W’ ening. ‘Iihere was a wry 2°06 ill"! out, Mr. o. w. Robinson presided- Tha chief matter taken up was the programtobecarrledouton Ann- istice Day. A committee vu formed commas for own" ‘m! "w placing of wreaths round the MOH- umtnt in the public sqmre- Tl" (go-operation of the claw. bull men and school teachers will N asked zorrovnyb will l» "litln" and sold on Armistice Day. ABM-ll“ .mypoftlnt matter brwlllt llll V" ltm desirability of rel-min: l WM" or the Canadian legion at Summar- akh A Mm- was read from M819? McNutt of Charlottetown. Provlflfilll .n-aeidcnt d the DIM!» 4mm‘ BBITIIUEB Zllillliltl WVEDNESDAYS SUBSCRIPTIONS FROM Bunbury Major A. s. Robertson . lzperltMcDonald t 15B. Cornwall w. w. Crosby t s4 "male"? Riv“ i=0 Produce a suc- Eldgn J, ,1, 1.3m,” " 3 159 cessful play. The plot of the comedy Fredericton J, A, gum“, g g 43 centres around complications arising French River Will s. Johnson » t 193.25 from a visit- lmknvwn to nulltary Hunter River P. J. Noy .. .... la t 1a’! fllltlloritles M a lady to her husband Kingsgqn wgmam crew“ ___ _ ; 32 who was on leave. When the general Marshfleld Mex, stew"; ___ _ g 1335 discovers this breach of military law Millview' Lawson Jenkins t a2 thin“ threat/in to hasnen- but flu- Montague 1.. M. MCKlXUIOD per .1. w. Murdock t see any We husband l! detailed w escort Murray Harbour Samuel Prowae .. . . . .. 26 t 210 m‘ Wm’ bu!‘ t° Pam- . Murray River F. C. Bennett .. . . .. 8 8 62 The Pa“ °f the lady» Mlle- Juliette- Wheatley River "r. n. Ling ‘is t 1so 5° called» “'05 “led by MP5 Ivlfisen- i, _______ ie Arsenault, as few other amateur Grand Total District Committees t2,oo5.25 Rim-f“ °°i1l=l~ H" "mm of men- '- wnunmm w” iamw to 975mm of the production must go much of an “l-ruumn w be “m w the pm" the credit for the success of the play- per authoritiem-G ‘they have only five weak days left before the vwtwr llgom Nhodulod In e delofi nest ‘Idlfly ovmiog m the Social mu a wit! palm Ohlmh. and they have mains to reach lair goal by that um Executive Chairman W. I. Tid- marah and Commander Charles 1-1. Black, who spent ‘Nelda; in louris workinl with District Chairman my o. McLean. moon-ted that they had strengthened the local unit there. Other Charloltetown workers were active in the Provincial Districts elsewhere District Chairmen visited campaign headquarter! in 100 alch- Prilwi Edward ‘Ille- mond street and reported progress. My “Slit. 1*“ At the 4 p. m. meeting of the Execu- 5 --__. l. tive Committee, Chairman H. Hoop- I "French lie 1% Annkioe er Home, of the Allied Towns Com- mittee, reported the following Pro- vincial District returns for lie ‘day: play of the Legion “to,” its nut Quorum presentation at m» 25m firms mt evening u- ‘fm on any» u not large hauls, of u» elebt m the caste w fitted for his o; her rat, and all reflected much cnsdft on the ability of local VINCIAI. DISTRICT (XIMMPPIXB No. of Subscription Amount ncr, and natural bearing while on thc stage won the favor of the audience at on all former occasions. ‘The second principal Capt. Harry Glenlster was played by Mr. A. Stuart Dickson in a most effective and side the Province which those two chairmen have obtained by mail- Cables announcing subscriptions have come from London, England, am; Johumegbgyg, south Amca, md forceful manner. Mr. Dickson had a fielegrgms have men received 1mm very difficult role, and had a part points as far distant as the Pacific in almost every scene. coast Th, Memory“ comn-lntee ex- As, Brigadier-General Archibald pects eventually to receive a liberal R°°lil C- B» D- 3- 0-» Mr- M80100 gm grom 51mm‘ 51",, 1n m, M. Vlhitloek held the audience from ggnflng, start to finish. his erratic flights My, Edward gun-lg, o1 Flu-view, contrasting strangely with the re- Chairman of the Long Creek Divi- spent which he commanded. 51°11, whlgh “k” 1n pan-view’ Rocky Mr. A. J. Orford in the comic role Point, Cumberland, Nine Mile Creek, of Comm! Sykes. the Brigade Mens glee point, can” go“, 1mm Greek, Corporal, acted his part with superb 5t, canny-meg, New Dqmlnion gnd confidence, and created many laughs. New Argyle, hopes the reportg W111 Partnered with him was Mr. Allan, be made under- ghe juggling 011,0)“; Mother, a newcomer to the local cftsrzx and not reported under the state. who Played most effectively mdlvmual “ma; o1 the sumo“; the comedy part of Riflemen Jenks, above named. Mr. Currie divided his i1 111955 Wallfl- Division o1 LQNG (13,555; into m‘; Mr. Sheldon Mathieson had a hard TEN 4x510” QhQVQ-lthgfefm-e they character to portray in Lieut. George are jugfl gubdivigjqng of LQNG GIG-balm, bill’. he filled his difficult CREEK and should be reported 1°19‘ ldmllflllly- thmugh the 3",; gnaw-mam Mr. Jules Mamler. brigade inter- preter, as represented by Mr. Wm. l,. Chlverie, took his part with perfect assistance to the returned men of action and ascent, Blmunmidv in Mmins a branoh- Miss Madeline Gallant, as Madame The matter w" fully dlawswl- It Denaux, landlady of the brigade tu- w" Wlnwd Wt that we “Salim” let, was perfect in her role as host“ ¢l°ll W“ 0f WWW “mm; l" Tetllmed ess. In impersonating a highly ex-' "W! in 031B!‘ Plwfiv will?" 1Q Md citable character she proved herself bu“ eltibulhfii A "mum ‘"5 m‘ most competent in her rather dif- form a branch at Bummer-side and “cult mu m4 “l” ll "W15 l” “"1"” m To Mr. A. Stuart Dickson director The Canadian Legion Orchestra, directed by Miss Kathleen Hormby. rendered a. number of pleasing sel- ections between acts. Pautuit Succeaflttlly-Stageil h atre ' tEverdng-jy be very badly crushed between the Democrats (Continued from P886 l) by Smith's son William. The shoot- ing was said to have grown out of an altercation at the polls. Bingham was reported to have beaten Smith to the draw as both sought to shoot- At Danville, Ky" Joseph Hayden, a Democratic candidate, shot and killed Ed. Doneghy, a negro. Ha was said to have fired in self defence. Elias Dotson. 50, a farmer of Phelps, Ky, was arrested and charg- ed with rnurdcr after the death of Ward Hatfield. S5. 1t was said the two quarreled over the removal of Hatfield as deputy constable. Dat- son had been instrumental in his ro- moval. At Eikhorn. Ky, Adam Cotter, a] former deputy sheriff, was shot twice in an election row. One bullet pierc- ed his ear and another creased his scalp. WET CANDIDATES FAVORED pendent) NBW YORK, N. Y, Nov. 5.-—- when the prohibition qumtion held the spotlight in the Congressional el- ectio yesterday wot " t pre- dominated eave for one notable ex- ception. This was in Pennsylvania. There Gifford Plnchot was conceded election to the governorship over John M. Hcmphill. his wet Democrat- ic opponent. Rhode Island in a refer- endum declared itself three to one a- gainst the eighteenth amendment. Illinois and Muswhusetls expressed 9”" themselves similarly though not so strongly. In thc latter state William J. Butler, candidate of a dry ad- ministration for election to the Senate loot to a wet Democrat. Marcus A. Coolidge. 1n Ohio, Robert M. Bnlkley. wet Democrat. took the Senatorial out. Chfo la the birthplace. and death plloc of Wayne B. Wheeler, enoa Prince Edward tonight when a large audience Ls . (By Ken Clark, C. i’. Staff Corres- league, and traditionallya drystate. The play will be repeated at the ,_ected. _ m i’ I, flflvvfllurlr m ww- sivs a stays SAFETY ' ROSS -DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS T0 THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. .- . up Pflfollve Sha (‘realm “Where Your Dollar" '~ Had Arm Crushed 1.19:4 fr: l u l Jr Mr. John Fitzpatrick, a younj, man working at Messrs. Robintrnfsl Bakery. Srmimerslde. pot his Iolt arm badly crushed between the shoulder and elbow on Wednesday morning in some unaccountable way he got; his arm caught in the machine. 130-! fore the Pvwer could be shut off 1:; , arm was in up to his shoulder, Two men, who wen! lust leaving the building came to his assistance. As the spread of the rollers is only 2 1-? 1 inches it was found necessary to take the machine apart before they could extricate the victim's arm. Mon from nearby came to the 01d 0f U10 men at the bakeYy- The rollers are made 0'5 W!“ “d the machine is run by electricity. The boy was rushed w the Prince Qgunty Hospital where surgical aid was obtained. He arm was found to about 7.30. He had just commenced work and had started the machine F01- Thgg Afterngo] for rolling the fox biscuit dough and‘ v__ F. X. Hm ?'.’;;'&u* o; Team. Arrazzxrmcnlc have been mad with t‘ e St. Francis Xavier footba loam for n game on ‘Ilianksgivln Day with the Abegwvciis. St. F. 2 have an exceptionally strong tear being champions of the flstern Co‘. ‘lcgiate Leiimle, and thef-game wit lthe Abcgweits should have in it suf [flcicnt c-lcfnc-nt of doubt to be ex i i1 tmcly interesting. i On Saturday St. I". X..will play t1"! S. D. U. team whom they defeate 3-0 earlier in the season. The Saint will be out for revenge. ; The Abblcs at 5 o'clock.‘ this after noon will break almost two weeks < inactivity with a brisk work-out. The following are asked to be 0 hand: O'Neill, Nicholson. Gormle Luster, Power, Ryan. Saunders, Part ridge. Fraser, Cm, lifathieson, Di: on, Bentley. Shaw. Jack Oonndi Len Connolly. Wooincr, ‘Smith, L: Page. ghoulder and elbow, but the lower part of his arm and hand were not much hurt. AIthoMEh illflerlng 5w‘ erely he is doing as W11 "5 w‘ l” expected-S ..______-——— They had just ‘become ensued- “Daflmgg- m; said, "you are the sweetest angle on earth. Goodness radiates from Will" 1a" 5° that n’ shines—" , v_ “Does it?" she exclaimed in ho.- i rifled tones, “ivhore is my puff?" ______.._...- CHARLOTTE T9 WW5 NEWEST ANDi i M051" UP-TO-DATYE MEN’S - WEAR STORE OPENS TODAY i Montreal Team To i Play Caledonia i (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que, Nov. s.-'rhe‘ Hamilton-Ontario club have with- drawn their Engllsh rugby team from the MacTier cup competition this year. the cup committee was inform- ed today. The Hamilton executive reported they would find it im- possible for their team to make thc long Journey to Glace Bay, NS. on Nov. 16th for the final even if they should succeed in defeating Montreal Amateur Athletic Association in the play-off game to have been played here Saturday. In view of the with- drawal of Hamilton, the Montreal team will now meet the Caledonlnns at Glace Bay on Saturday, Nov. l6_ Antl-Prohibitlonists claimed a gain of 32 seats in the House of Repre- sentatives. The balance in the Sen- ats was maintained with the result that the positlmi of Congress upon prohibition is not greatly altered. The drys in the House have still o predominance over thc wets of 2 to 1. Of 96 Senators only a. score could be counted upon to openly support the wets. Ono acquisition to the wet Showing a full line of Men’s Furnishings, in- cluding Overcoais, Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, eic. OPENING SPECIAL ! See special line of shirts in our windows Worth up to $3.00 for $1.5 ea. The Home of. Society Brand Clothes and Borsalino Hats Give Us a Try. We Aim to Satisfy. ranks is James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois whose triumph o\\- in some degree to the equivocal stand taken by the woman candidate on the prohibition issue. The anticipat- cd pronouncement of President Hoov- er's crime commission on prohibition is now awaited with the kecnest ox- pectancy. Mr. Hoover and his Re- publican cohorts went to victory in 1928 after the Republican candidate for the White l-ioilsc has designated auaq-latanana o; bltlon as “a noble experiment." Ruthi Hana McCormick may be attributed; “S TYLEMAR I " KELLY &‘ Macnwvrs 135 GREAT GEORGE STREET In Baker}: Roller E F 0 i ltlay i§s|vml Formerly RilIlBLPIPTS i