Trie NOVEMBER 28. 1935 "r ---* s. late 1 Ml irror Very seldom can you secure a nice Mantle Mirror like the BEilll00M MATS $1.00 one illustrated above for such a low price. End Mirrors are 10 inches by l0 inches. Centre Mirror is 10 by l8 inches. Burnished gold frame ..... $3.00 "-'— Spring-Filld Studio Goucli A special offering for Dollar Days only, A limited quan- tity of Springtfilied Studio Couches in assorted coverings. All higher grade couches reduced to clear quickly $2.50 DOWN—$2.50 MONTHLY. szsoo PIT BOTTOM POTS With Cover $1.00 THE cnAiiwrrinowN GUARDIAN. i FllAMEO Pl0TllllES Regular to $11.50 $1.00 niciziiie nncis LAMP SHADES Values to $1.95 $1.00 0000A MATS Size _ $1.00 i. 18 PIEGE TEA SETS $1.00 Unfinished $1.00 TEA liETTLE $1.00 ALARM 0L00llS $1.00 . "-115 Dresser (or Vanity Dresser if you wish), clear Plate mirrors > $5.00 DOWN-MAO MONTHLY. 3 Piece Bedroom Suite One of ‘the most outstanding values in this Big Sale is this B-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of Chitfonier, Bed and $49.00 BllTTEll 0ll00li < 3 Gallons $1.00 , 0ld English FL00|l WAX 2 Lbs. Can $1.00 FAll0Y JIIGS i $1.00 lil0lllES TEA SETS 17 Pieces $1.00 LAllTEllllS Short or Tall a $1.00 BLA0li _ BOAll0 With Stand $1.00 FLASII LliillTS Complete $1.00 li0llSE SOALES Regular $1.35 $1.00 ALUMINUM “WASII B0lLEll H [L M A~9S I BIIARLOTTETOWN nr iliiLMAitS Charlottetown Stile Till?- lPAGE FIVE SAT. PLATE niiiiioiis Size 12” x 18” Regular $1.75 BATlI oon ciiaiiiris Unfinished Regular $1.39 8i l 00VEll Galvanir: ' I $1.00 BATliil00M Mlllll0lt $1.00 MAM“ iioiis For Dollar _Days only we oifer one hundred all cotton felt Mattresses in all standard sizes, Made of all new cotton, attractive ticking with roll edge .. . .. . . . . A high grade, with layer felt Mattress in fine stripe ticking: a Mattress that will give years and years of satis- factory service .. The thrifty housek saving on this Simmons outfit, a neat panel bed, equipped with strong cable spring and processed cotton o0 felt mattress. All sizes 39, 48 and 54 inch widths I Two Mattress Scials In White Layer Felt $0.00 3 Piece Simmons 0utiit , l will be quick to appreciate the $2.50 NOW—-$2.50 MONTHLY 27 Inches Tall $1.00 no nus FLOOR viix 2 Lbs. $1.00 ST0liE I I I I ‘ 9 Piece Dining Suite Plan now to refurnish your Dining Room and effect a con- siderable saving. Buffet, China_Cabinet,_Exten- 0o sion Table, Arm Chair and five Side Chairs I $7.00 DOWN-SZZOMONTHLY. Ffihfiar waors wassrr RHYME IDS ANGHSE, NOV. ‘RB-Rbbertfl- K. l-lall, in appearance a ioiined “WW. sat in s wheel chair to- lu in court, and with white head bowed heard Judge Ruben Schmidt sentence hei- to thirteen and one- Wars in prison. sPtctators seemed to find it hard to believe. But private operators lad detectives for the Americarl Bakers’ Association testified: “She cashed bad cheques in every Itlte in the Union." "Bhe has "ted under no fewer than fifty- iviir aliases." This was not hei- first sentence- ml llreviously had been known as "It "Poems of sari Quentin." UNIQUE BALI TURONTD, NOV. 35--(C.P.l— Pint sale of its kind in history, a tin-bred Percheron colt was m b! I-n Alberta breeder today Duncan n. Stewart. MllLIl-lills, “and. world-famous Shorthorn "Mu. H n. Batter, Secre- 5" °i the Al Percheron-As- “111011. announced hero. - lillItlliAlIStl. Stoclih-oldés LiableForFull Value Of Stock (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONIO, Nov. fill-Directors of the defunct Manufacturers’ Finance Corporation who received a pres- ent of stock were liable to the com- pany for face valuo of the stock r. w. Wegnast, x. 0., maintained today in seeking an order for ex- amination of conduct of directors and other officers "with a view to the issue of misfessance summon- sea." Mr. Wogenaet a,ared on be- half cf Stuart Mclnnes, Toronto school teacher, before O. E. Len- nox, assistant “ of the 0n- tarlo Supreme Oourt. Counsel maintained that G. T. Ciankson. liquids-tor of the com- pany, seemed to have assumed a director could not be liable for pay merit of dividends out of capital unless he had knowledge of such payment adding, "we are still col- lecting and hope to collect more." The hearing was adjourned to Dec. 1o after Mr. Olarkson said creditors representing ‘l0 per cent or the liabilities of the corporation want the liquidatcr to inabe reas- onable settlements with those ag- ainst whom it has claims. rather than start expensive litigation. IIINB ODRTAINLY ACCOMMO- DATING 51%}! LAKE, IOII, NOV. N —- J. N. Knlflht says his hens dill! with the letter "K” 0n the WI’! they ll)‘. Th: initial. he told in- qujnfl 1| of QIWIQI fill": DIAS is diliilldtlinfllth on each on. wont into mourning for his prede- cessor. The present Emperor ai regent shared the throne with Queen ETHIOPIAN RlllER DIES Death 0f Lij Yasu Who Was Held Cap- tive Gives Selassie Undisputed Sover- eignty. By Janice A. Mills, Copyright, 1935, By The Associated Press (By Guardian's Special Wire) ADDIB ABABA, Nov. 26. -— The death of Li] Yasu, one-time Eth- iopian ruler whom Emperor Halls Selassie had held captive in a lux- urious villa, was announced by gov- ernment officials today. with his death, Hails Selassie became the Ul ' puted sovereign of what- Ethiopian officials called a united nation. They said Li) Yasu’; death was more important to the independence and solidarity of Eth- iopia than a decisive victory over the Italians on the battlefield, and siqaressed the belief Italy had now lost its chief hope of success in the war. A distant cousin of the Emperor and a grandson oi former ror llleneliii, Li] Yasu died in a vi a at ‘Ihra Mulsta, near Hsrar, in East- era Ethiopia. He was 88 years old. v Halifax Port Zauditu, Li] Yasuk aunt, who was ' the daughter of Menelik. Arrlvals The great Emperor Menelik, who built Eniiopia into a strong state ARRIVALS from a group of semi-independent kingdoms, had nominated Li] Yasu wamka from Sydney as his succemor before his death in E_ R Therm," from Bfldgewate, “"3- M. c. Holrn from s. w. Industries Internal rivalries prevented Lil Yssu‘s ever being formally crowned. Baxter Dick from local harbour but he took the reigns of government. During his three-year rule, his in- clination toward Islam antagonized his subjects, who are proud of their 15 centuries of Christian tradition. The Ethiopian church excommun- icated him ln 1916, and the great rues (chieftains) deposed him, pro- claiming Zaiditu as Empress and Has Tafarl (now known as Hails Selassie) as regent. SAILINGS Bcaverbrae to London M. O. Holm to local harbour Baxter Dick to local harbour VESSELS IN BERT}! Baxter Dick, berth ' 1 Lady Rodney, discharging ‘, Watuka. discharging Barge No. 2, berth l M. C. Helm, discharging E. P. Therault, loading Golfer Sliced Beaverbrae, loading Repalred VEBSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE Driving off the first tee at the 37-Mar-11; from Halifax Bell Park (Hub. Geelons. Australia. Jacob moi-sir‘ from Immingham the strap of F. I). Walkers wrist ga-mwn, 5mm, from Bostpri watch broke, and the watch fell on Ignarflgh 1mm Halifax WP 0! "N 5911 It the “Mt mmmt Plernfield from Halifax at which the club head struck it. Lady Nelson from Bermuda But, the record shows, the watch fl-Man. spinner from Montreal glass was not. even broken. Boston City irom Montreal Had the timing varied a split seo- Oolhorne from Montreal ond, or had the watch fallen the Moyra from Great Lakes slightest degree‘ right or left of the Sonia from Great Lakes ball. it would have A ived the full Bergensfjord from Halifax. force of the drive. . As it was, Walker picked the ARRIVALS watch up 40 yards down the fair- way with nothing worse than a Nova Scotla from Llveipool and died of‘ a lingering illness, it we! Mid. ' » Kalle Selassie, who became r ent Ital hi] Yasu was deposed in _ nso to Noam-Australian Press broken balance stat! which cost Oity of Derby from Far East. Portia fimn Nfld .Ports. Iilkflfiflhlofllhlbfl i SAILING! Baxter Dick to local harbour VESSELS IN BERTII Baxter Dick, berth Portia, discharging Lncly Rodney, loading Watuka. disclinrlirig Barge N0. 2, berth E. P. Thcrault, loadln‘ Nova Scotia, discharging VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE 2'i—Marlis from Halifax Jacob Maersk from Immingham 28_Nova Scotia from Boston Leiiarfish from Halifax ‘Femflcld from Halifax Iiady Nelson from Bermuda ‘Mi-Man. Spinner from Montreal Boston City from Montreal Colbome from Montreal Moyra from Great Lakes Sonia from Great Lake» Bergensfiord from Halifax 30—Montclare from Glasgow Topdalsfioi-d from Montreal Kelso from New York Dom. Shipper from Halifax Dcc. I-Chcdabucto from E0. Ports Ba from Jamaica Alnunia from Southampton ‘ Cairnglen from Montreal Portia from N-fld. Ports Magnhild from Nfld. Ports 2-Belle Isle from Nfld. Porto Transylvania from Halifax Rosalind from 5t. John's Havrc and Almost. 90 percent of Canadian vheat is contained in the cttlsh- milled flour used by the bakers of Aberdeen, Bcotiand. T... . Foo Sail Seas Again 0f Amazmg Age ‘ Discovery near Goulburn. Aus- tralia, of fossils said to be 300,000,- Aftci- a brief spell in their plC-‘QQO years Q's was nrontioned in n UXNBQV’! 110m? DUTY}. M3Yl9h5mn1‘p81)Cl' on the. geology of the Goul- Flulhr-d. three wlndiummers are re- y burn district read to the Royal so- ported to have utilcd again for‘ Qihgy by q, p, K, Ngylor, Australia. They are ihc barqucs. Mi; Nfiylgr explflingd that B, cam- T-FAVBHD‘. Pit-wit. mill ‘Pilmmcflhlfiii Slllily o certain minute fossils three of about 17 sailing Wssels had enabled the discovery of a. which will take part in tlic Grain gfaup 0f rocks not; pfevlQusly known Race from south Australia nextlm New squib waiog They were Sflmmfif- found near Bungcnia, and wero Each year the field grows small-‘more than 300000000 years °1¢1__ er, as tho stout vessels of another, Australian Press Bureau. age of tlic sea outivc their use- fulness. Two well-known vessels HAMILTON Tan-WES will be seen no more in Australian TAKE CHURCH 55:5 waters, for this year they passed --. into the hands of the shipbreakers ‘HAMILTON, Ont, Nov. 27—Po- —the Grace Htlfwfli‘ and the Moz-|llce today searched for thieves art, the only borqiicntine to take who removed a safe from St. part in the race for many years.‘ James Anglican Church. Barton There will. however, be an addi- and Ottawa streets, durlnir the tion to the fleet this year, for Cap- night. but 1011M! I10 t!!!“ 5nd 011187 tam Eriksen has added a former the communion vessels WM were American vessel, now named the mt take"- Kurt, tc-his list of saiiers-aus-l The "bile" m“ the m" t" a tram,“ press Bureau lonely spot near the city where it was opened. Iching, Bur_n_in—§ Pimples Dyer Face and Neck. Cuticura Healed. "l luid little pim les that were itching and burning all over my face and neck. Some o the pim lea scaled over, while others festeried and were scattered all over my ace. My skin was red and tender in is as big as a twenty-five cent piece, and the pimples hurt terribly. lain not gg aqywieifire. m‘ " is oat ' d th I Cuticura Soap mt Mg ‘m theremtwlfa :11”: -mph of t improvement so_l bought more, and in fifteen da l fthe hcnibl luflefing." (Si ed) Andrew Shkolny, Birds ilidvlilfsanitolla, Feb. 22, ENS. “titan asserts-rowe- sss ruiaésqw, -.\_. .1‘ - _ s-swmqa/ovsywcmrlrflm" “‘