3, 1925 ,.,.. u, A4 NOYEMBER ‘IIBM ( -.; 15ft? X Chase aSanbornk SE/Il BRA/VD l ___..__»......-....... THE PREFERRED BOX S""N...I.. iswriie Way oifee _, .,. (lovornnieiii. 'i‘he Province is thus illatwed ai a disadvantage: and out, of line with the other lMaritimcs and with Ontario and the West. Aillnilfil‘ election soon to take plat-l- will titlililiitieilfl better our position, hut until declaration day it may nnt,ho oillr-laliy known whether a (‘onservutivte or a Liberal will .be the colleague oi IMr. Jenkins in the representation of Queens (founty. ~> --_.... _____,\ _____ _ _ - . a3 n is re n b] th nnadc by Mr. Rivbert. Mulch and county andgguea e c at Prmcuthra address mar] by M13 urrank ""9 WM)’ have iiuvnd. lieforc the guests departed “Ch elected a member in support refreshments were served. Mr. or 111,-, fll,,,i|,,,-,.,| m,“ dymg King Hurst. who will reside in future Heavyweight Dame: l want n scat very close to the stage. pieaee. Ticket Seller (after a once-over): Which no: will you have’! H. W. D.: A box on your ear if A feature of the eliection in other you get iregh, young man. LADIES A This is OXFORD weather, it. is high time to give up light is u: stunt GUARDIAN THE Quinton” ‘ '2 crown dultiifiiiini“ l I BOYS WIDE RIB Heavy Wool Hose. All sizes 45c pr. Boys Wide [Rib good worsted Hose small sizes do Bros, I500. Larse sizes 68c. Prowse Ltd. __ . 1gg7 IHPRESENTATION TO BLYTHE 1 URST-Mount Herbert Hall was _the scene oi’ u-u enjoyable event, on Iiasi Friday night when a large inumber oi’ friends mot and after |an excellent musical programme I11" illlllffllifl wllsrend and a pre- Bellilitlvll 0i n lillfflti of gold made itu Mr. "Blythe l-lurst who "but, 1,6,.“ |bl valued teacher at the Haunt Her: the" Dfhhanuge for the past ten Pours. Mr. llurst who was allreo~ |1lhly Hiil‘l)l‘i1~;\~.ti nlade a fitting rc- with his son dilythe. at linrringtun. has mallc many friends while in the community :by his-i cheerful and obliging disposition. ‘lie was ai< ways foremost in every .-liIi(iP.l‘iili(‘ lug for the good and happiness oi‘ all and will 11o greatly missed by) the entire locality. .lle will have the best wishes of ull in his new home. Provinces has been the many oan- didates who have lost their de- posits. All parties have suffered more or less in this way, (Jonserr- utivcs in Quelbcc a-ud Liberals and Progressives in Ontario and the. West. Fifteen out of nineteen 1.11)- erui (randldtttes in Toronto and Yonk County adjoining that city, are among the losers. | Two hundred and fifty disabled soldiers in one hospital in 'l‘oront.l> were also deprived of the right to vote by the itegiect. carelessness, or ivorse. o); Liberal election oili- cials. a poor return for having im- perilled their lives in the trenches. slo DOLLAR DAY remains-i. 8- . A. McDonald's‘ ‘Phuluday and Fri- Y- ' 5.373 3; ' BULBS. TWENTY PER CENT. off ibalwncc of our stock. oi’ beauti- ful Flowering Bulbs, buy quickly. plenty of time to plant. Carter &_ Co. 5855-2-21 NOTICE-Mr. Belllnger oi’ dc Luxc Upholstery ($0., one of the leading Chesterfield houses of Canada. will be at ounstore uil day Tuesday. Nov. 3rd, showing lilo "newest coverings in wonderful culor combinations. lie will be glad to bclp you in planning and designing a suite to meet your par- ticular requirements. li’hcne for appointment. R. '1‘, iioinitru, Ltd.. Charlottetown Branch. 5377. ENJOYED TRIF.—-Mrl-i. Sidney Grey, who has been visiting her sisters in ‘Seattle, Washington. has returned to her bonn- in Charlotte.- tow'n. Mrs. (trey wits very mnl-h impressc-d with the West, She was particularly struck with the chan- ges which have taken plat-e in Seattle. She says that words full to picture the grandeur oi’ the seen ery ot‘ the forests. and monnttiitls. anti rivers. which she viewed on the journey. ‘Siiti left Seattle one morning to visit Mt. Rayner, 4.440 feet above the sea level. The sun shone warm and bright. That night they were up ubove the‘ clouds while n snow storm was raging. Mrs. (lrcy had the privilege of sce- ing in Seattle the "Wayfarer," the world's greatest pageant, whit-b is the most wonderful and inspiring pspetwtzicle ever attemnieti on the Pacific (least. The "Knights "Tem- ple Coilclaile was in session. and Knights front all over the United States and Cunallu were in a great procession. which took three hours to, pass the grand stand. The vlti’ was a dream of oriental splendour. and the weather 1:4 lovely. ()|| her way home sine visited \-':lnt:tnl- vcr, Victoria nnti hiontrcal. While in the West sit-e was fortunate iii having a number of rel-olives who took her around ill their car and w‘ F” I" I cnnn '06 give rust‘ too many thanks. 0-0 irmSiiilinisSsieiiilliiii “"335... or HEALTH XX?‘ for it. brought back my health and strength ufwr everything also failed. and nearly all hope oi‘ getting well had left. mo." is the grateful statement of Mrs. Sarah Duckett. “Stomach trouble and rheumatism had been gradually weakening lno down for 20 ‘yours. At thncs I uchod uli over. could not walk without limping, and felt. too weak to get out. of my chair. Sloop was almost out of tho question and I was nervous. dil- oourugod and despondont. "when 1 bugnn tuklus Tnninc I was down to 120 lbs. but l now weigh 100 and» haven't. on ailment in the world. .'l‘his is what Tnniuc did for mo four years ago and since then l have never been without it in the house. I take a bottle now and than and cvcryono says 1 am thu picture of health." What. ‘Pauline has done for others. it can also do for you. For sale by nil good drug- gilits. Accept. no substitute. Tnnlnc Vegetable Pills for constipation, made and iecommendetl by the munufsc~ turcrs of 'i‘lmlltc. Changes in time covering the Th1" ‘"51" Mme Tw" FY95 dm tram Service of U“, Bland nwhnot eat the crusts her sisters gave slon 01' the Canadian National Rail-j he“ N"""'- Wile" ‘m3 hilppenef] (my ways Wm g0 mm effect NOvenmer-ztfliei‘ day and still Little 'I‘wo Itlyesi 2nd_ ' * ‘ ‘beranle more plump and healthy‘ Servme m the Mnmlaml Wm he ‘lthan silo had ever been before, the by "m" NO‘ 39' leaving C’hfl,.lmte_ ‘,mothc.r_ailtl sisters began to suspect. tow“ dun). except Sunday u, (My, ,soniething. in order to find out the _,\_ due u, Home“ 85,0 A_ fwqltrnth they decided that Iiittle One Sachvzile 11.45 A. M. and liioiictoniEye "hmlld 5° Wm‘ FWD Eyes whe" 1.45 l‘. M.. making connectlonslfih“ m0“ m“ F50“ w 1935mm- wml H“, westbound "Ocean um‘ '1‘\\*o Eyes led her sister to a- ited" for Montreal and with No. 13 ?g"“*"-" ham‘ “ml “W”? u) he" train for Saint John and Boston. "0"" Y"“ “wmm- Lime 0'“? Eye? Connor-lion is lnadc at Sncltvillc A” W" “sleell- Lime Olm Eye?" with Train No. 2 "Maritime l-lx-‘Shv sang, over and over ngfliu.» tml press" for Truro and Halifax, and immuy Lime 0"” Eye fen with No. l8 train. Eastbound Local. ‘"5““*l’~ in that wav she- saw morn oi‘ the. SOLGS and open WOPk Mm“, ouwr grave lrregularmes country than the HVHHLgn tourist. ghggg Get have ‘been reported elsewhere When poiitsirln-g stoves adda lea- spoon -oi’ powered uinm t0 the pol- lsh. The stove will twice as long. throughout the Dominion, not cx~ copting Print-g Edward island. -_ THING HEAVIER 10n_ your feet, with WOOL or SILK and WOOL hose, be com- fox-table. ' ~~—-—--<-0;4—-— . Auk for .\I|nnr|l's null tulle no other. i‘ Che: Why do you say these are dull times for the men? Ho: caps" before prohibition. we fee is knee caps. llVomems Broul-n Ox- fords from $2.95 up Womeng Black Ox- fords from $3.95 up. Wheit a Feller Needs a Friend We used to have our “night Now all I "Wom-eifs W0ol'”*liose" A ....'...;... bottienia o» ,i‘roin 90c up. firs; line of defense for that ‘Nulneniq and cry in the night. its the “.001 Hose from handiest thing in the house. Why be without one when we are selling them Cuiicura Complexions Are Fresh And Clear Daily use of Cuticura Soap pre- vents clogging and irritation oi the pores, the usual cause oi pimples and blackheads, while the Ointment soothes and heals. Always keep Culicurs Talcum on hand; it is coolingéind refreshing. "$1.50 up. See our window for Oxford" display. A L L E'YL..Z.E§ rsBruUHABLC FDUTwEAR so cheap amfshowing one of the finest lines in the city. All sizes and prices to suit everybody. Aiiiilu DIDN'T TAKE IT TO HEART "When he refused to marry nor did she take it much to heart?" "No-took it to court." H. L. WORTHY DRU-GGIST Inlnple slit-s m. a ma Address Canadian Depot: tnnhollnl, 1A. loot-real." "Price. Sotlll En. Ointment 25 and 50c. _'i‘u'cum Lac. j Culicurn Show I Stick 25c. ‘NOT LIKELY John: She's always got her nose d. somebody'a business." Eu: And never taken It out long rnough to apply the puff? E“ imachiug Charlottetown iGeorgetowu and " Murray Harbor ‘tirade i\l'----l. Jack ‘Ritchie, °. S_ S_ “Prince Edward Island» wml l-‘Here is queer-looking Little One’ ‘leave Tormeutinc for , 110.90 A. .\1. or after the ill‘l'i\'ili atoll" "fill villi‘ We 9Y8 and that WM‘ iM., and connection is matte wlti\lC"1m' h" 9H1‘ a "QTY “gm Yenmv-i iwrn lnjilzllt itrain leaving Borden iii. 11.45 A. .\1.-Hm‘ “liPPPPB "l"! Swcklflgs 811ml", ' € yflus Reel! iconnccting at Emerald Jct. witblbe gmdm‘ and her ha" ‘brown’ i ltrain No. 213 for Summersitle, at zptiiStilxlivlsions. it’. M. S. “Prince Pldlvard island"; DISTRKJT PA$$ENGER AGENT'$ ‘lvillugalit leave Tormentine nfteri OFFICE l'he arrivaitlf ‘Praln No. ~12 fromlCbarlcttetmvn, P. E. 1. ‘Mom-ion and Sackvillo. due utlovwliul‘ 29th. 1935. Tormeniiile at 2.35 l‘. M. connect-i5309-10-303151. iing with No. 3 train at limerallil -_ '_<o>~____ .lct. for Suinmerside, and tirriviugi ‘Charlottetown 15.311 1'. M. There win’ HONOR sou. WEST KENT ibe no later trip of the Steamer utulf SCHOOL. ' PLUG noon train now leaving Char~ ~—~~— , Ilnttotown at 1.15 P, M. will be can-v Grads.- X». 1. ltobert. ‘Hogg. 2. Wm; ;,-,.,1|,..,1_ itllven, 1i. (loo. McKenzie. i ‘Train No. 21ft will leave (Jhar- tirade .' John Gordon. _2. ‘loitotovrn for Snmmerside at 1i.'.'0.l:tlnes innes, ll. Alan MaoMilinn. y iA. .V1. and No. ll. Mixed Train, will (lrutle lX-l. Earle EYIBTB, 2. Ben iCi e at 3.00 i’. M. as usual. itof-IQP-“l. 3- Ceilflv BOHHBT- l ‘ 11-min Nu 31.1, leaving -Stimmer»{ ‘tirade Vll1--—1. Margaret New iside at 7.00 A. .\1. will connect atlsonl. 2. Reginald lliolman, 3. Vic~ Jfimcralti with train No. l9 for lii)l‘-‘l0l‘ Donse. tirade V1-1-1. Gordon Wllliamsnl Ruth Hayter, 3. Eleanor Doug- idcn. and arrive in Charlottetown ati 10.20 A. M. No. ~l Mixed Train will.2. leave Sumnierside at 11.30 A. hiatus. antlarrive Charlottetown at 2.45 Grade Vll~—1. Effie Brehaut. 2.“ l i ‘In ,.\1argarct "Black, 3. Allison Rogers. Trains for Tignish will leave: tirade Vi‘ —l. (lrace Yeo. 2. Geo- Sinnntlorsidc at 13.01 noon (Tucs- rge llnri. 1i. liarry Morris. ‘ilays. Thursdays and Saturdays!‘ tirade l\;lr——l. liurry liaptlhtgn, 2. and 6.35 P. M. daily except Snntlziyfilhveedy Hillips, ll Malt d.lli wen. l. - , f\,', w _i i.. v,__ n. . i.“ 1132313351‘ iii". ' ‘il"‘.l.'.'.l';".ili'.'.‘. l....‘.i' 141T...‘ ‘hiilii Sunday. and. 8.15 A. M. (Montiayspfl. llarry Smith. Wednesdays and Fyidflysy) ‘ tirade V— I. Kenneth Eaton, 2. There will be no change in theiPerr-y Arbing, 3. Robert Farquiiar-i ssrvltre or schedule on the Stiuris-‘son. Wholesale Prices in all Departments on Goods notiiffered, as $peciafis Soft Felt Mattresses Our regular $10.50 ‘Mattress covered with good quality art ticking, well built, about 5 inches thilik. W" 6110*. l“ 8|!" Simmons Steel Beds White enamel and walnut finish, 2 inch posts, all Regular $16.50, Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bed Springs at Wholesale Prices See our Special Beds at $4.96. Springs 84-95 Ind MIHPQIBH v1.1. Htmumlll '1. $7.95 HALF PRICE. Half Price LADIES’ COATS 25 Ladies Coats at Half Price, all good styles, no two alike, llzes 16 to 44. full lined and interlined. Some have fur collars and fur trim-' mlnge, Regular prices from $12.00 to $90.00. Any Coat in the lot at Good weight, white and natural, full valuein wooiand cotton . . . . . . . . . . .. at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - RADIO SPEYOIAL PRICES ON ALL LADIES’ COATINGS, SUITINGS. In addition to the 5W t" °"° °' "‘°'° '°‘“ SILKS AND amass cooos ipenkorl. Ll I stick nround awhile They will be on display m plight hour o oonoerti . _ Save From One Quarter t0 a Third 0n. ' Boys’ Suits . About 2s Boys Suite liilnie lot [In m» a2 to as only.‘ all styles and materials. ' Men’s Silk and Wool Hose I Regular 75c value, a big range of colors and combination effocto. Dollar Days 2 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . WHOLESALE PRICES on ALL men's FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR. swssrens. SHIRTS, arc. MEN’S OVERCOATS A $25.00 VALUE FOR $13.85 Good heavy all wool check back materials, made iii m, very latest styles, psteh pockets. three pllwe M"! ind convertible collars. Ail good patterns In the iatelt shade!- Sizeo 35 to 44. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\> gbod When u thinkof Q Christmasgiving thinkof ivi i BY. AYER v ALDO i Ji .- ri Passport ' Photos ‘I63 GREAT GEORGE ITREET 3T which are not advertised‘ as the quantities are small. Dress Goods, Silks, Millinery, Wash Goods, Stockings, . q Womervs Coats, Men's Overcoats, Dresses, Underwear, Ladies’ Sweaters, Corsets, Hats, ytresses‘, Carpets, Qilcloths. “Paytons Limited Bargains Advertised there are a great many more even better Come in and look them overt on DOUBLE DOLLAR DAYS. - Wholesale Prices in Every Department all over the Store onGoods Which arenot Offered as Specials. i. w. - Come Dollar Days and get "Your Winter Supplies at Wholesale Prices. . » laps, Beds, Mat- TAN LAC m. u‘ ‘f Ir. 0'13‘ FOR. YOUR HEALTH wnfiflfi an" eminent .-—-_- -_--i----_i--- luihorég; ' - - mo: relive than! Canadian ' National ;;g,‘f,~;;;-,,;;¢-~ Railways CHANGES IN__TITME . ISLAND D'V's°g,',d'N,géEMBER THE SLEEP VERSE. rsstifiilerlrs llymiman, 3. Ilope Rodd (mm.- ill. 2 mud Lucile I-iayter. ; ~ ,1 . . , Grade 1V——1. Dorothy Bentley, 2 i» hum-q, i‘ Borden atfiiye. who was called that because liilffllfl P01331116. Ii. i Grade 1i1——1. "mam leaving Sackvme my 115 Aflright in the middle of her forehead Jean FOYBYUIB. 3. lIvcLrn 131'» l i ._ l i Good quality and an extra wide width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c About twenty colors and combinations in the lot. All lizee_ Regular $1.00 value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aboue fifteen in the lot but not all Values up to \3.75. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Dollar Days Odd lot in short sleeve, no cieeve and opera styles. 36 to 44- Regular values up to 65c. Dollar Days Plain and striped borders. Regular 25c, Special Dollar Dnyo A Novel 8a sate ~way Of Dealing With caucus .. coins. HERE i: no safer treat- ment for colds, chills, sore throats and bad coughs ‘than to take n few Peps tablets. Pep: soothe the tender throat 1nd air-tube; and remove mis- chievous germs. They keep tho delicate Jwspirstory organs healthy and proioct chest and lung: afroin "birth ' in this ftyin¢ . wintryn weather. Sealed upin every Pepe tablet are powerful medicinal fumes which are carried with the breath straight into chest and lungs. The: in the secret of . their valuable ' direct ' action. I0 IAIIIIIL 116$ llnndy lilo boxes of nil dreggiste. Mary Ulvull.’ do ll‘ '1. Phyllis WMHOCIK. 2 Cli-- ,ll.h 'n“ ' ': 'rtl and Keith Langill. ‘s ghetfi write for our latest Recipe 0 -— f . I CROWN Bizsnor-‘Lesiae: £12; 3311c“ "bis syruw-can be used in cooking to make many appetlzing dishes. ’ it. I K CDRN GEMS n! Ccxvung] 1 3-,“ "true. Flow I Sch ‘i u’ ilklliwlm 56d! l Pml But! s I i n: Main not“ 1'5 iii.l'.‘.‘?d".'l‘i..if.'.'.i..hiiié £1fi"'"naa'““,~i§.’“" ingredients. gt Muololut. B210 h Grey Factory Cotton Silk and Wool Hose Ladies’ Undervests and Bloomers sizes 36 to 44. A 75o Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits m“ m '.'.'.y..??.".’i' $138 Pound Patches 55c Pound‘ Ladies’ Undervests 25c Pfiure All Linen Toweiing CARPET SQUARES YALUES UP TO $20.00 FOR $5.00 . Six only Clrpet Squares, sultlbie for Bedrooms, the remainder o1 our ltock of the cheaper groove. Sizes 8X8 to Eli/z)“. These Squares cold n high at $25-00. Double Dollar Days to the first llx lucky customers 5 p $ . l Each \