All W01 Tartan Pleated Skirts This morning a vtalue in Ladies . $ ,_() really remarkable Skirts is offered. These garments are all wool, Black Watch Tartan, box Dleatfllismart handsome, well tai desirable in every lored, and are 11108.1 way. Mail orders filled, express 0r mail charges paid. Moore & McLeod Ltd. . 119-121 Queen [JESTHUYEH l5 1115i lll Slit 110x90); yuv 30—-Tlte ilaiian Deswoyw (‘entrauro pus gone tiowu in the hlt-tiiterraneau Sen oil’ rip, Port oi‘ Atlutia durinlr. a storm, zii-rtirtlinfl, to a dcslialch front ilritt- (llisl to the Dali)‘ »\l'~\il~ ._._.._ .4 Q-}—i~— This Is The Age 0f Youth T,()RONII‘,()I Nm. 3o~Thc honor- My dpgree, of Doctor of Laws, (L. 1 1).) was i-ontl-rri-tl 11110" 110m St., Ch’t0wn lilllernutional trade and pffltlllfllml ilfulVéfy present witii us now. bu! we are too far advanced along this road of applied stiieiice t0 turn back, nor do ‘i think any sane 111811 would ivaut to. Science is (essential and i believe that the present hor- rors in Russia are quite as much from the (llSZIIJDPII-NIHLEG of the lirain workers in control as from any other cause. "1 do most sincerely our future depends upon our men ‘of science.” i NEW Pll Pl 5i » lllfl EilNN FHN llyng, (lovcrnor (iOYIHIHIl of Canada. by the [Ynivorsily of Toronto 1W9" I, may ntorniitg. Following tho rcrti; ‘many which was pt-rftiritli-tl ut Coli- voratioll llull, Lord Ilrus Pxllfci-h“ ing upprtei-iaiitin of the honor spoke‘ H, mirth lotigth on tho place of st-ii-ucc in the future ofthe Empire ’l‘ho. tiovt-rnot" tit-norul said: “This age has been called the. one of youth and tbo opportunity oi‘ tho young and iu tho Universi- tioi of (‘anatin more than in any’ other plat-o... are to bo. found ull that i~i bost and most inspiring in tho rising generation. "You are the (fanatic of tomor-, row. Already stiino. oi‘ you have taken a portion of tho burden itpo-i your shoulders and the rich In - lit-ritage that your fathers are buntiitig on to you will lie in a few years in your hands to make or mar. “The miseries and difficulties of unemployment cause-ti by some fault iii the delicate mechanism of l LONDON, Nov (ill-Jib anxious (lay in negotiations designed 101‘ the pacification of lrcland. ended last night with the hope that a complete (rollapst- of the parlcys might. still be averted. Slr Jas Craig of Ulster ns expected, de- clared lit-fore the Northern Parlia- ment of Belfast that Ulster absolu- ‘tcly refused to accept nu all ire» land parliament and demanded a solution by the Sinn Fein doiega - tinn. ilut. he announced, Ulster is willing to discuss other proposals for an Irish settlement. if they were submitted by next Tuesday. lPrc-mier “Lloyd George imme- diatcly summoned the Sinn Fcin delegates to teousult with him, his ministers submitted to them new proposals which, if they meet with approval of the Sinn Foin will be presented to Ulster officials bo» fore next Tuesday. The nature oi the alternative of proposals, will tint be divulged, pondiitg their coit- sitloration by the Sinn ifeinors. '4' Tlteiiiis, anti the Tips That's Blue Bird Tea-ma fragrant shoot: of Ceylon and India Teal. If you want a good drink, t If you want a glorious drink, t familiar red package. ti? do from the mellow, tender, Nothing ry Blue Bird Standard Label ry the Orange Pckoe In the BLUE BIRD TEA t Brings Happiness ii believe thatl the. l ‘step, waiting to get admission to t western stun rm: TOWN ominous. war ' 4H0!’ from Holman’: Catalog. _-HOBI FOR SERVICE —- Ono aged York pone eight months York one night _I_!l0IllllB Berk boars -aIl pure bred, for service. H. R. Moose, Kenlingto . in‘ -—A HAPPY EVENI- Congrar ulatione are pouring in to Mr. and Min. Benjamin Sonqar. Summer-l iuldiq upon the lam-mu at» their! lioule on Friday night of twins, a tioy and a girl. —-iDl~ED IN 8UMMERSIDE. —- The death took place at her home in iSumemrside, Tuesday tum-hing". after n lingering illness.~ f Mrs, Barnard Gallant, at the ige of 81 years; There are loft to mourn, her husband, four sons and .w0 daughters. The funeral took place Wednesday morning to the it. C. (lemetery and was largely attended. - —~FISH SHIPMENTS. -—Mr. S. ‘. Martin, travelling agent of the Canadian National Express Com- pany, was in Summerslde Friday. arranging for the transportation nf fish from Snmmarside next month. Specil cars. of a type most suitable for the work, are being provided for the shipment of flail from Summerslde this fail and at ready three carlondn have been hooked for shipment to various points in the United States. ~—THE CAT CAME BACK. -» l‘ resident of Snmmcmide, wishing to get rid of a cat for which sh" had no longer any use, sent it t» relatives in the western cnd t" the province, some sixteen miles distant from Sumnicrslde. A dill‘ or so ago, much to her surprise, tho rut was sitting on the buck door her former town home. The cut ravellrd the entire distance alone, the FOZI-Ils and by the roadside ind with unfailing accuracy land -tl safely at her old home again. MLARGE FOX SHIPMENTS.“ What. is probably tho largest nuni~ tier of foxes ever sent from Prince iC-iword island at one time left on Saturday morning for the main~ land by way or the Canadian Nat- ionl Express Company. There were. lwc- carloads in the shipment, eon~ laining more than 300 high grade oxes, made up of several differ- ent shipments and nil consigned to various points in the ‘Unitcd States. The principal shipments were made through W. Chester S. iicLurt: of Charlottetown and lolin A Lea of ‘Snmmersie. “INTERESTING DEBATE.—- a highly Interesting debate 100K place in thc Bedeque Young Peo~ pic's Society at Central Bcdeque. on Tuesday night last. tile subject being "Resolved that the National Illlrqgressives should have the _ Government of Canada. The speak’ ‘ct-s on the affirmativcs were Mes- srs. iloward Schurnian, Harold Lentil. Gordon McCaliuni. ivhile the speakers on the negative side were illiss Annie Linkletter .Mlss Daisy Orr, Mr. Louis Pcarsoirl. jMuth eloquence was displayed by]. the speakers on both sides. bu: when it came to force of argu- ment the Judges ivere obliged to award the decision to the speakers on the negative side. The judges were: Messrs. A. E. Wright, T. J. Inman. Mrs. Melvin Johnson. The subject oi‘ the debate caused cou~ sldcrablo (excitement in the village and neighboring vicinity" und long before the hour for opening the do bate had arrived the room was packed to the doors. The hearty applatiso which the negative speakers frequently drew from the audience is looked upon as n pretty good omen of the results of the pollingof Bedeque citizens on Election day. it is rumored the Secretary of the National Progress- ives for Prince East. has as a re- sult of the debate tendered his re- signation to the Princo County Farmers‘ candidate. und that the latter is now seeking legal advice so as to ascertain as to whether or not he can be forced to withdraw his resignation. i t u “WESTERN PERSONA LS ’—<Mrs. George McBeth, Alberton. was a visitor here on Monthly. H. "Wis-R Mattie and Enid Nit-Fur- lnnc, left Tuesday morning for iinrtforil Conn. ell/Ir. 1H. W. H. Stavert. left Wednesday morning to spend the wlutcr at Kingston Jamaica. ~—¢Niir. James U. Tuplln, fox- lmm. ‘was a passenger t'rom here. eastward, on Saturday last. ll. ~~Mr and ilvirs. Willard liicNeill. 301171111 Ghent over lSunday with friends in town. . —'Mr_ John P. Gaudet, mer- Phflllt. at ‘Richmond, wna in town on Monday. H. ~--Mr. tAmllro f‘ Moniighan. of Kinkorn, paid a visit to town on Monday. H, —~Mr. John A. Lointhe promin- ent roxman tot‘ Summerslde, left Saturday morning for New York] ~~Mr. H. G. Mutuirt, of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. returned this weok from a buying trip to Mon- treal. —¢Messrs. James Gorman. Ken- sintzton and William Taylor, Bed- i-quc, were among the farmers here on Saturday. H. —-<Ml=s Polio. of Charlottetown. nnd Minn Stewart. of Strathgurt- nev, are guests in Summerettlc of the Misses Green. -—Mr. Ray Glow, nf Freetown. succenoflillv underwent on rinornt- inn for appendicitis. in the Prince Co. Hmpltll this week. hnvlng poultry -—GOOD 8LEIGHING. — The snow fall 0f Monday afternoon, re- sulted in fairly good slelghin; on Tuesday. H. —~GARNIVAL AND SOCIAL. — The Summeralde Tnxis Boys and L‘. G. I. T. girls had a dress car- nival and social in the Y. M. C. A. building on Tuesday night. with a large attendance. ‘Many of lie costumes were most attractive and were‘ artistic as well an unl- qua. —NEW POOL TABLE- A pool table has -recently"lieen set up in the club rooms of Prince Edward Lodge; l. O. 0. P. These rooms were opened up about a week ago, and are also fitted with tables for cards, checkers. dominoes etc. The imemlpeita n-re lprivileged Io meet for amusement on certain evenings each week, H. ~‘ A1 r-"uiirlilijp" l l ~—OPENING new ausiusss.-' Mr. Roy Huestis of this town has leased a building on Central. streeq opposite Hoppyiiand the-l titre, where he will open a business , in the 118a]- iuture. Carpenters are’ now at. twork putting up BhQlVIUF. unusually sad death occurred int Kensington on Friday Nov. 18tn.l when ‘Peter Harrington. aged 58l years. died suddenly of paralysis, having been ill for some time, : F previous with Mart trouble. Mix; - ' __. liarringtnii mis ividelv known and? l < very highly respected as a llltlll: .- ' of exceptionally upright and hoiiurW able character. The circumstances are particularly sad in that they -i‘ami.ly has already sustained tho‘ ' loss of three sons, Cyrus and Von‘ l non at home and Dean on Plumb,‘ l ers Fit-ids. Besides a very Inigo, circle of friends and relatives. ho lctivcs to mourn his wife. one sou and seven daughters. (See Western Column, Page 67.) —-~~-~<o>-——-— THE ARTFUI. .DODGER Speaking at Orona in tho uftorfi noon, the Piiuie Minister cxpost-J the tactics that Mr. McKt-nzio King was adopting in ortlor to‘ avoid answering the challenge that had been made to hint early in September. whether he stood by the Liberal platform that ho had pledged himself to in August 1913.1 und ivhicit ho had reiterated in. the House of (foiumons in June; 1920, on which he declared that‘ he would stand or fall by the plat- form of that convention. Referring to the ‘Toronto morn- inghpapcrs Mr. hltlighen said that he found in big type the assertion‘ Votes/fir . . A . I counters etc. they will soon have the work completed‘. ill. l _ _ . “nears neens-r-rso. - Anl I 1* -. _ its comfort, warmth and durability carry _ _ n and obvious quality secure for it the more critical “vote of the women. l‘ . immune g . -_-_¢ Canada The “electors” know that, measured by years of sturd underwear when they buy Stanfields Unshrinkable. and sleeveless, for men and women. Sleepers for Growing Children (Patented). Sample Book, showing different weights and textures mailed free. {indelible Good Workmans Perfect Fit III!!!’lIFIIIlII/l/II/lll/I/M/ lllllllIR ROM coast to coast the mien and women of Cuanada are staunch supporters of the Stanfields Underwear platform?’ Pure Lamb’s Wool Soft - Warm - Durable in every province the voice of the people declares for Stanfieids Unshririkabie Underwear. the men right with it, while its texture, beauty hip y wear, they spend less money for Made in Combinations and Two-Piece Suits, in full length, knee and elbow length, Stanfielifs Adjustable Combinations and Write for if. STANFIELUS LIMITED - TRURO, N.»S. _._-_- ‘ii that Mi. King had answered his challenge and retiding Mr. King's speech, he found that lit.- leader of the Liberal party bad as usuaij changed around the question, “am I in favor of the free trade plat», form of 1917!"-»-The Prime t.\tiin-, Istcr said be bad never asked sitt~h= a. question and it was only another example of the puro dishonesty and trickery that the opposition was using to avoid awkward questions. Mr. J. D. O’C0nnell Arrives In Cuba Mr. J. ti). O‘("onneiI. also known os "The (‘hiltircirs friend. “Santa ttllnus" and other like des- ct-iptiwa titles, '2ll'l‘lViftl _\o.~t~ vlu the Kev West bout, " Havana News of Nov. Z2. Nir‘. O'Connell left hcrc in July on his annual trip tbt-otigb tho iluited- lSttafcs nud ("inadtil and through his benevolence. and with bin own personal supcrintuitlcncc, or.orgnnizution, there has been given picnics in 14 dlITert-tit places in 8 different states in llic union and in 16 iliifcront. plilCrs ft. : provinces in (Yantuia This somewhat a lrsser number Mr. OTonnell tisutilly‘ gives, moratoriums and financial eiicles strikes the font which is tibttiined the money provide picnics for children, some as it strikes business. ‘Mr. 0‘Connell's specialty is pic- nics nntl (lllllflg for orphan child- ren, and there is hardly an instit- ution of this class from (lamngucy tolitilifux btit that has enjoyed tlic help of his ivontierful person- Still Awaits Answer "i never heard of a 1911 frog‘ trade platform". continued the Prime Minister. l asked him if he “'31! Kiting to put itiipioments‘ and food stuffs. cement. fertilizers and lumber on the tree list as he was plctigotl to do in August 1919 and as he pledged himself to do in June 1920, and l um still awaiting; his tinswor. What do you tblnk of "l" lllflllosltion of a political lead cr who has to misrepresent your tpicstlon after two and a half months in ordor to enable him in answer it. And ho. got-s t0 Brant ford to do it, and tiicro. stipporis a‘ Liberal candidate whose main com. plalnt is that tho lowering of the ttirlff on agrlc-uitural implements. has thrown hands out to work anti the chit-f plank of Wlltise platform is for an increase in dutv on iin- "lllY. 0f T118 1110110)’, m‘ b0111- pltinicnts." ' t llVir. 0‘t‘onnell‘s cattle ranches nindctinti fields in Cntnagucy arc Do,“ forget ‘ha. Canada must operated by their owner with one ha)", a revenue w‘ m" h" vasflsct idea, and that is to turn in n pubpc Wm.“ and pay ‘he |Mcre‘“ profit that is Imntctliutely devoted on yo," v‘ctory 30mm and H youitn making children ltnppv. to prob. allow King or Crerar to wipe out llbly Suppl-V the yllmhllmn“ “ace? you, auto,“ _ nwemm "My sary to save tlic lilo o1 some ones farm" and saharled ma" in R Euslckkchilltl, until olthcrnphilanthroplc island will ‘wave to at mm htalwl" l‘ "l": f "“ “l "““< pocket decmy m ma‘: up the‘ No one will over know the vast amoum by ma“ mxaumt amount of gnodi that this grant ;man has been tbc means of doing -—lie docs not know himsclf~—be- cnuso who can tell with what fcr- tility will the seed of advice ger- niinnte in the minds of llls listen- ers, when surrounded by thou- sands cl‘ children he delivers an address or tnlk. full of eticottrngo- iment to. the individual child to do ‘its beet at nil times» nothing more than that, that ls tltc thcitie-"Dn ‘your best, nnrit walk in the path the Muster intended you to walk in.‘ ‘From those little talks which tby the svay have been listened to by considerably more than one million of children during tho course of the years that this roal live Santa Claus has been giving tthe picnics. there has resulted bet- —— ter men, better women rind better tcitizena in general. The writer has ;hntl the privilege of seeing some inf ‘Mr. O'Conne1l's treasures, in tthe shape of letters that he has Notice in hereby given that thelllrsfiilve‘; 2'0"‘, “m” m glme- m? annual meeting nf the Premier S!) ‘ r8 e m! mm “on e’ some 0 n FOX (.0 Wm h“ hem In metihcm children und some parents. "'3" m Bgdeque on‘ Tuesday, httt all thnnking him for the n!- Dec 6m 1921 at 2 p m ' sistnncc he hns given them In the ' ‘ ' ' wily of encouragement .on their 1140M Mqygg, ,hnrd road. some ripen): of the onc 3mm ,bright dnv of their life-Tile day tot‘ the picnic—being the turbine ,point of their life: Because kind lreatler. ynu have to remember that mot nil children are I18 fortunate as those nround you. The vastness and extent of the receive work that Mr. 0‘Connoll docs can live poultry M Albany. We want be better realized when we con- 2io0li btrdslinknll (iiopslsltingrh of girurithi; at the ohildrt-Q picnic c ic ens. tuc n. nn ow. onet e n ockwood Park, St. John. lo dinnoec DUN’. B. August 16th of this year. kindly communicate with us. there. was tiserl over two tons of Highest‘ market price pilld. lr-nnslv-Tlnrzt lghfllbp m-r ‘Iiinhpplghy Ron s, in e not n o ocon en GREEN 5R9." .—600 quart: of Ice cream, 500 is than but string‘ from t0 the SmdISLIorfiInI-Qh n Illll. ‘l’. IIOIIIISI SOII \- Ilontrofl Goiira Ltd's. Oriental Cream NO ICE On Dec. IOIhfvJe-Tvlll pounds oi‘ cako. licsitlcs tirungos and other fruits by the ton. Air. 0'C0nnell's helpers- scatterotl 20.- 000 pennies uniting the children. and besides illl this tevt-ry from the tirphanagt-s reccivoil a cash present to; wt-ii. (‘aictilzitt- the good that has been tlono \\'ll\'l1 wo, retilize tliut this is tlllk‘ of an avor’ lspokti prttt-tit-tilly PVPIZY 1111.1. ' age oi’ 50 sticli liitt- picnics that have been lit-id e-vcry your for more than ton years back, anti we will more readily soc the cash tor- tune that bus been expcxitit-tl in the work, all of which has coini- wlioliv from Mr. (Yftiiiut-ll, us ivoll as lils personal attoution. Mr. ()'(.‘onncll ltas ouo tithor in~ tot-est in life. and that is tho abolition of liquor. Thousands of lt-ctuihsl nlltl) kutmpztign F|')1‘P('l'll‘$i have bet-n ilelicvcrel b_v hint in all pnrt of tho United States and (‘anada zind~btit lt-t it bo wills» pert>d—somt- ilo s.'i_\' that ho is tho. originator of that gentle pcrstian Ive nrugmont. ltnouju as tho (‘arry Nation s_\'.'~‘ilelll. Whilo giving his picnics in his native province of \'t-w Brunswick this year, Mr. ()'(‘onne|l iearnod that u referontitim vote of tho perv plo of that province woulrl be lak- en October 10th to dot-lilo tho trues tion of lcgislating not only against liquor in that province. but also same pricc and worn un ditions. The little round tag tied to gives you more Value for you ever got before. t 137 Grafton St., Charlottetown, mark on every pair, child , every pair tells bbcr Footwear your money titan you that Ames Holden Ru This guarantee means that Amcs Holden AMES HOLDEN RUBBER FOOTWEAR Purdie - Feruguson t Shoe G0. against illlt.\\'lilg liqaoi- to tto shi pt-ti in from tiutsiile points. fiit- lt‘llllll'i'illlt'i‘ aiivoculi ltotl. .\|r. (Yitiiiutiliis a. and aiitliough it tut-ant thu io lliitl to forgot his pt-rs itul zitlelilitiu a1 some of his pit-iii , ht- took the stump. anti tor an outiri- mouth. ho (‘tivt-ror] tltt- |il‘<t\‘lllt'<‘ trout i-uil to out. spraltitig hl/llli‘ days as uiauy as 5 titties. and oat-h time 1o thou- sands oi‘ iistoiti-rs, and catch spouch from one hour to three itours/Fhtt last wook of the ruuipaign Mr. (Jlfnntiol with llis spanking and committee \\‘()i‘li spent front Ill to l8 hours a tlai". Tho voting gavo a majority for tho tvmporiiiici- cause of over 251100 volt-s. and although of course tboro wot-c many titiier c011- tribtiting tort-on. still he must sriy that it‘ it but! not boon for tho su- porlttiinau ofitrrts. o1‘ .\l|'. il't‘otr nol and his fOl‘.('fill t-huractor. and livrsuzisivi- poi'.~=oii:ilii,\'. tho result. might not have bccu the same. l.\lr. ()‘t‘onnc!i is leaving totiiglit for (‘atuuigticy to zittoud to his bus ii- l . lllllllllllllllllll "Tho Mon Flllllt.‘ \\'3l_\' l). 0'C lllllllllllllllll ~. ilocs? Our one wish is tint - _ be spared tho itoalt-lt ztntls to continue his work fro years. London Euvelop I11 Great LONDON. '. 30.~T that is now t-ovt-riug l0llll0ll worst that tho city nus 11X od in past twont; " t for tho past four i wido provincial private truiisitortzitio have lli‘l‘1)lll\‘ distirgitniztltl, tin» consoqtii-nt l'l'li.\ll oi 1r tho tintlorgrtiitutl r lwtiys. llus and train cur di-itiyl lllllllHl'4'lll tti' war time se - a illlilll)t‘l‘ of strut-t ticcitleiii il:'t'lll‘l'i'tl. {ca-i A vote for any of the farmer or labor candidate! incss thoro uni to proparo for next years picnics. anti tho tluiugiitl routes to lis. What a world this would be, it‘ there wt-ro a tiitiuszinti incn who would use tlioir talt-nf and menus. for HSSlSlllig t‘llll(lf‘i'.ll. Owls Your Rubbeiillilaot Guaranteed Better Value? Every pair of Amcs Holden Rubber Foot- wear is guaranteed to outwear any pair of similar shoes of any other make, sold at the dcr the same con- rubber and li because there there is extra kind, lcf us fit l‘ P. L°°k for the Amos Holden a lost vote. They havcno , of election and by voting lit you do them no good and H a good vote which you min polled in your own lnterelll on behalf oi‘ stable governm vkelarl Rubber Footwear is better-in qualill’ nings, as wcil as in tin: wn is made. It stands the hardest kind otw is extra strength whirl strain. You get the most value for your doll you insist on getting the benefit 0i guarantee by wearing only Amt‘? “Pl Rubbers. We standsquflfilll’ 5511mm’ Wiicn you buy Rubber Footwear 0i you with