JANUARY 9f 1932 THE CHARLQTTETOWN qyAaoigiy Meeting In Halifax Of Haclsonfisex Dealers Sixty Distributors And Master Dealers Gathered In The B811 Room Of The Nova Scotian , . ‘ a‘ Through the kind io-operatlon of Messrs- Clarke Bros., we have b n fortunate in securing temporary quarters by taking over their prem- ises situated at No. 1 Prince Street; thus enabling us to carry onour business. January Clearance Sale comiriiciim FRIDAY, JANUARY 0i»; . i932 FUR ROBES --- FUR CCATS SLEIGHS and HARPJESS It's The Brain That Counts Dr. Charles Mayo, the famous surgeon and physician of Roches- ter, says: "You can get along with u wood- en 10g. but you can't get along with a wooden hcudThc physicalvalue of a man is not so much. Man, For a short time if will probably be .impos- sihle for our traveller; to make their regular calls through the Provhce, but all orders sent in as analyzc(i in m“. mboratorms Discounts by mail or telephone will be appreciated, and is worth 111mm. ninety-eight cents, 30 Sask. Robes [_ ‘ 5 B _ g] . ‘l attended to promptly aid efficiently. svvvn bars of 1101111. lime enough to "75 mm ' n)‘ f U1“ F’ whitewash a chicken coop, phos- OFF l ‘ ‘ Our telephone nimbers are unchanged. onerous enough to cover thc heads 0 ‘ll l‘ ca" 698 and 699. of a. thousand IllTiIClICJ, is not so 1O Flip Robes 3 “(H _ d_ n \_ ‘ much. you soc. Ia 1S the brain that gnu, for ' "ml ‘l > [Willis OFF 6 Beaver Coats "'2 33 1'3 [L opp 4 Kfllgnn Coon Coats 331-3 y; orr counts; but in ordci- that your brain may be kept clear you must k991i 3'01" lmill’ ll‘, and well. Thnt cannot be dome if one (lrinks Ii- quor. A man who has to drag around a habit that. is a dnngcr and n menace to society ought to go oft to the woods and livc alone. Wc do not tolerate the obvious use 25 ‘ ori" 20 Sets lhirncss 25 o rr l5 Sets fillbigl] "Uns- 15 DAYS ONLY JANUARY 8th to 23rd DeBlois Bros. Ltd. Head of Prhce Street Wharf. Clarke Bros mice now in New [fan/c of ‘ 170m Scotia Building . -l phone 747' of morphine or cocaine or opium, OFF e y and we should not tolerate intoxi- eating liquor, because, I tell you. 3 Sask~ Coats Call soon and trot first 2 “Flciiiw” these things are ivhat break down choice. 7" Pluto Qlmjn ‘(hinders the command of the individual OFF A1‘ ]-]‘\|,|.‘ plufn ovcr his own liic and his own dcs- ‘ ' a tiny. Through alcoholic stimuint- 100 Horse Rugs 1mm“ ‘.3 "Flam-w" ion a man loses his co-ordinntion. That is why liquor is no advantage to the brain. You hear people tell liow they had their wits quicken- ed for the first-half hour by liquor, but they don't tell you how later their body would not act in co-or- dlnation with their brain. You will hear on every side men bcwail the loss of their drink, of their parson- al rights, but the rights of the few who cannot see ahead or have the future of lhcir imtion nt heart must be regulated to safeguard that great body of future citizens ho\v ready to step into, the ranks. You boys have something ahcnd of you in the problem of prcvcnt- lng the return of liquor. We have not lived up to our lows but, I re- peat, education is what we need to combat this condition. when we lloot butters w- 25*’ our SPOT CASH WEEK inn SPEGIALS . rmmu m SATURDAY ONLY CHOICE CORNH) l0epcrll) ROLLED ROASTTBPJEF 16c perlh. (il-"l? Special Discount on 2 “Huron” Beaver Coats. Size iii 11ml is 11...‘; v Half Price. List $45.00. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., , HARNESS SUNDRIES consisting of Driving and “ark l Collars, Hames, Traces, Bridles, Reins and Breast HIi-iipu J3‘; olT hag-A...- MR. A. R. JONES SALES EXECUTIVE OF HUDSON-ESSEX The 1932 5105-111 "Watch Hlldwh" pre-vlew showings of hcw cars ever .1215 ciiipliaslceo at the muting of held by any automobile company. uwtPiDlituIS and Master Dealers Al; the conclusion of the meeting, llvlfl wwly at the "iYUVtl scotian." the dealers attended aprlvato view ‘lfihe convention opened in the in the YNova Scotlan" and spent morning wit! o. sound picture, tuk- considerable time in close study of lug thc dClLgllLGS through the e.-;- the many new features of engine n tcnslve Huilson-lihsex _pia:it at and body design. Coincident with l Detroit, and concluded with the the Motor Show in New York on ‘ ”H»,,”,,““H”HH““HH dealers att. i. 1g a private show of January 0th, flicrc ivill bcgn Dllbllfl new models, showing many new feu- showing of the new Hudsui-Essex FRESH DAILY P0'l"l‘ED MEAT Clothcswashers, Wringers and lluisy (fhurns at . . . . . . . . . . . . I A." SAUSAGE HAMBURG I v EVERYTHING Must G0 regardless of cnsl Iirs‘ we are in nvtzl of" 1h.- czisfi. A. Hone & o l‘ llZitil-l'7-9-12-16'4i. 389 Phone 351 (‘OT CASH ONLY 5 DAYS ONLY 11310-1442} new» Silver Fox Furs Wanted Beginning January 8th and days follow’- _ lng, paying highest market prices for choice specimens. Interested in all grades. ,' (Signed) ELMER SHARBELL, l‘ 59 Water Street. §;—§8~O3T§'§U QQ Q-Q O4 O'§-§-§%4 §+§§§4§§~O4§§ FO§OO ‘>6 0 6 O O W9 "What's a.‘ genius, mum?" asked came the reply. Hudson-Essex, few years. tures of engine and body design. Mr. A. R. Jones, Sales Executive of in charge cf the meeting, stated that this company had spent millions of dollars in per- is located nt Tilbury testing these new lnodels and lore- saw increased buying sales turnover in the next twelve months. Mr. F. J. Mahar, President ESSEX and General Manager of Nova Mot- ors, Limited, addressed the meeting after luncheon and pointed out that prospects for sales of new automo- in Canada. bllcs are extremely bright at pres- ent, in fact better than they have been at any time during the past Because of light buying in the past, dealers were reporting that thousands of replacements must be made in the very near future and that as a. result. there were more models lzcrc. cd by Con". Announcement has". been made of the formation of Hudson-Essex of Canada, Limited. ‘The plant, which rill be operat- "zm labour. and produc- power and tion activit s are now under way. A, E, Bm-tt, prrsident of Hudson- of Canada, Llano-d. that. the Canadian organization and plaiii; ure- a direct result of the grow- ing diam-rind for Hudson-Essex curs There are now nearly six hundred sales outlets for theso cars located 1n the principal cities and towns throughout Canada and the fast growing group of Hudson and Essex owners now represent in excess of fifteen per cent of the reg- istration of cars tnthis price group. Officers of Hudson-Essex of Canada, sta tcs have our younger generation com- pletely educated we will not have types who say: ‘Why should I not have my rljzhts as a citizen?‘ It is through the boys of today that we hope to sce a sound and everlast- ing prohibition worked out in this country. If there ever was any great. mun who accomplished uny- thing through the use of alcohol, I would like tdliave the fact poin- ted out. We in the United States of America have tricd to give you a field of action free from the bar- ricades which uscd to be sot up by the legalized liquor traffic. Keep yourselves frce from all entangl- ing habits. Remember it's the brain sing the Presbyterian General As- scmbly, in Hamilton, Ont., last June, he made the assertion that the Eighteenth Prohibition Amend- ment to the American Constitution is there to stay, and it. will never be constitutionally overthrown un- til the women of America. have been deprived of their vote. What. is the matter with the wo- man's vote in wet Canada? American Federation of Women's Clubs for Prohibition Just how the womanhood of the American Republic feel regarding national prohibition in their coun- tittlo Bobby. prospective purchasers of new autc- Limited, wilt be as follows: A. E. m n l , r "Well," pon ércd his mother, "I An Antrlna tanner was spending mobiles in this area than at any Bartt, President; Max F. wollering, “t mum-s- - Statistic-i 0n s0 - try may be judged by the action 0 time since 1924 or 192a vice-president; Chester G, Abbott, zurcs of liquors by the United the General Federation of Women's Christmas in Belfast seeing the sights. After a time he came to the Labor lhcchange. He stood for a while gazing at a. door with a stun. "Women's Exchange.” Then he eh- tered and inquired; "Be this the Women's Exchange?" The clerk, a plain-looking woman, replied, "Ycs.“ “And be you the ivomun?" Once more the clerk replied “Yes" "Then I think Iill stick to Mary after all," said the farmer. Iuppose u genius ls a very clever person." "I'm one, the-r," went oh the boy. Preacher said s2." l His motehr snilcd. "Of course you arc, my son," she said encouraghgly. "B111; ivhct did your teacher lay?" "She said Ihad a genius for in- Icnting", explained Bobby. “And what did she say you could kivcnt?" askai the fond parent. “New ways of spelling words," lty. years has "Similar conditions existing in all parts of Canada," stated Mr. A. R. Jones, addressing the meeting, "have lead leading financial authorities to Ilffllltl; that the present need for motor car replacements will result in the automobile industry leading tllg march back to general prosper- Iiudson has the courage of its convictions and plans to maintain its huge advertising expenditures in 1932. As usual, the bulk of these ap- propriations will be newspaper advertising, which in past bccn so successful in building up Hudson-Essex prestige and sales." vice-President; and Treasurer. is a dynamic speaker. expended in A. Hood, Secretary These officers, to- gether with W. J. Anceney, Roy D. Chopin and C. D. Sterling. will form the directorate with Mr. McAneeney as chairman of the born-d, What: conscience seems to need Clubs at; their Denver, Ccl., bien- nial convention last June. This Fe- deration represents 2,500,000 niem- bers, and it declared in favor of re- taining prohibition. After referring in the introduction of a pro-dry resolution to the sinister influences by organizations and individuals who are seeking to again restore wet ascendancy in the national life, it declared: “Resolved, that the General Fe- deration of Women's Clubs, through its delegate body reaffirms its con- victions that prohibition offers the States prcycntivc force have been recently released at Washington. These figures make it; plain that the traffic in liquor export from Canada along the Great Lakes has been cut more than fifty per ceint. The number of bouts seized in this region decreased sixty per cent. and their average value fell from $700 to $200. This means that large operators, unable to obtain carnos, are no longer active in this region. S11". traffic as exists is carried on by individuals in small boats. More liquor, however, has been den, speaking at the fifty-ion: annual National British Woiucn her hearers that the tcmpcrzm question was no longer local bu: world-wide. She also prophesied that the sittings of thc Royal Com- mission would cvcntuato in Sun- ‘duy closing for England. Mrs. Snowdcn is an rlllllllslvitdii teetotalcr. She cnllvcncd the pro- n! His wonderful wife, Mrs. S1101 U‘. mugs 1-111: without riglu '.‘t'.'ll'S, and I mcun to do with- Temperance Association, rcmindi our, .' lllr And rfzu- can li-zisl inlultl brain. Regularly fed throughout the “inter season THE BEST‘ (ll'.-\R.-‘\N'.’ln‘l. Assured Results in Reproduction The largest, litters lmrn last season and by declaring; "1 have liquor for forty- anothcr forty-eight." did not forget to remind w: of a truth that is be- t-oimnonly recognized by . of society just because dxocacy as Mrs. Snow- cflcct: the organ we to poison is the also tlic highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox l'illlt‘llt‘.\' \\'llt‘l"t‘ Ul- PERIAL COD LIVER Oll. FOX lll.\'('l'l'l‘2< comprised a most important purl of the foxes’ iluily winlci‘ dict. Linc up with the world's successful ruucl:ci's and insist on having “lI\ll’Elll.\l..“‘. the lwst fox To: ’ obtainable. Inquiring about local business conditions. Mr, Joncs was told that this district is in n particularly happy position lmving fcli; the dc- pression more iu the reactionary than in the actual sfiuse. ‘Fun coh- dition of shipping. the cool indus- try, lumbering, fl€hlllg and the rec- ent cpplg harvrst were all most sat- isfactory, he ‘was told. A luncheon was hcld at the “Nova Scotian" at noon, at which were prescnt. His Worship, Mayor Ritchie. Right Rcvcrcnd John Hack- cnley, Mr. A. R. Jones, of the Hud- hcn-Esscx, Mr. P. J. Mahar, Presid- ent and General Manager of Nova best means for curbing the liquor traffic and its attendant crimes, and pledges its continued support to the Amendment and rigid en- forcement thereof." scizcd at Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf ports; and while the numbcr of vessels seized in thrsc regions is slightly less, their value has risen on the average from $2200 to $4,000. This indicates the effort oi the smuggler to mcct the more dif- ficult situation. Some Canadian li- quor still reaches thu United States; via Miquelon, the Bahamas, Ber- muda, British Honduras and Ta- hiti; how much there is no moans of ascertaining as these ports arc The Creation of "Dry" Sentiment It is n- matter of history that ninety-eight years ago the "Seven ‘ Men of Preston" started a total absliizrncc movement in England and the latest reliable computation puts the total number of abstain- liccsmni. Biscurr CQtTi), cucalorrcrovzro i P. E. I . BUILDERS’ HARDWARE including sll trade tools and imple- xgtllisMLlvrlrllilitlilllmldrii/lli. 188221‘? meats required in the various bulld- ‘mm to the “'°1‘111's trade. 91-5 1n the Mother Country at cr l of the “Ronalds Advertising in! industries, form an Important Cred“ ls give“ by the Anleflcai) fight nlnnons‘ Agenc“ Among the Masm- gamers feature In m“, "Mun stock "Mm enforcement officcrs to the success Philip Snowdcn, Chancellor of _ ihc Exchequer, and a British labor lender, has the courageous leader- ship to express himself thus: “To see working men's organiza- tions acting as tools of the liquor tradc. and helping the brewer to pct a. reduction of the beer duty, that they may enhance their pro- fits still more. is a. sight to make angels wcep." of the Canadian inw in greatly re- ducing shipment across the border. In addition to rcndcring valuable assistance to the United States it has relieved Canada of the incip- ient invasion 0f thc gangster. present wen- W. A. Gnudet, Chur- lottetown; W. N. McDonald, Sydney; A. J. Sears, Antigonish: Jim Miller, New Glasgow: R. A. Dill. Windsor: EN. Gravel: Middleton: Roy Zypher of’ Dlchv: Irvin Ciinn. Yin-mouth: Cnpt. F‘. S. Innes of Liverpool: Can- tain Lnhucs of Limenb\lrg and L. M. Bell of Dartmouth. 'I‘his convention is one of a series of similar Hudson and Essex meet- ings being held throughout the country in one of the most extensive BRINGING UP FATHER iners, sows, chiscls, pllnts, braces, bits, axes. knives, nuts, screws -— everything for mechanics. artisans and amateur workers. highest qualities at lowest cost. '1‘ he Rogers Hardware Co" Limited pQQQQOOQQ~Q§OO 000 v e o 00 040-’ Iloes It Depend on ihc Woman Vote? When the Rev. Francis Hall, of Des Moines, U. S. A,. was addres- llv (lonritc Vii- \l~.i nus BOY‘- FVE HAD A GEE‘. rvs BEEN Aeuazp g c, Lu»! 1'5 5 .- FINE NAP-l JUST FER Two HOURE, , GL5“, F; EL ,3, jQSLCPSSKT/Sgm - . 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Aspirin tablets cost very little, especial] if you buy them by the bottle. ny doctor will tell you they are harmless. The don't hurt the heart. They don’ ‘upset the stomach. So take them as oticn as you have the lcnst need of their , quick comfort. Tnkc enough for , complete results. On sale a drug ' storu everywhere. Madein Canada. A t) "ll. King Fromm Syndicate. Inc. (irni Britain am; reamed. i?“