as you Buy Look through the Cello- ‘y phane wrapping mark i Peg Top's superior appear. ance a ‘true indication of its finer quality which is" smoking promptly proves to you. Sealed in moisture-proof Cellophane to keep them "fresh and prevent pocket breakage. illitlNllalglllM FllR HllllVEll‘ |.llllKS Slllll Presidential-o Longer Looked Upon as Su- per man. WASHINGTON. November lf.—- Last week's election was a knockout blow for President Hoover. True‘, he l?" l-WO years in which to arise and ‘pull ilinlsclf together. but today his ‘ chances look slim for the filial bout in 1932. Twenty years ago the Dem. ocrats carried the congressional el- ections in the middle of Fragment - Taftfs administration, and they fol- lowed up this victory two years later by electing Woodrow Wilson Presid- . , THE éHARLOTTETOWN GTTAFWAN Ruth Hanna McCormick would have| talked herself out of the senatorship without any outside assistance. The wct-and-dry issue undoubtedly help- ed the Democrats in Massachusetts, fOhio, Indiana. and probably Illinois, but the issue might have been avoid- l ed of minimized with proper man- agement. This lssue never embar- rassed the Republican party while Mr. Coolidge was President. Coolidge did the best he could with prohibition enforcement, but kept himself in the background. It was ilk. Hoover who rushed into this hornets’ nest. and bound the Repub- lican party tight and fast to the chariot of prohibition. The Demo- crats would have been more than human if they had not seized the opportunity il-lhltll President Hoover furnished them lll the big industrial states of Massachusetts, Ohio and Illinois. When it comes to a. presid- ential campaign the Democratic party will be as badly divided on the wet-tmd-dry issue a:- the Repub- lican party. But meanwhile the Democrats have gotten possession of MALPEQUE .__._ M. Atken being the speaker. stand fast in the faith, quit ye lik men be strong." 1 Col. 16-13. Begin good old days never existed. am s’ck of life." when Calvin said "The future appals me.“ with the others. blundering along. Tile world is still cnt. Twenty years before that, the election of a Democratic Congress forecast Precldent Harrisons defeat for 1‘C-i‘lCCliOIl. That the Democrats may not have a. clear majority in either House of the new Congress is immaterial. In the Senate and House alike they can rely upon help from Western Republican members who; are utterly opposed to _all the pol-l‘ 5t . . of p‘ lrlnol Elllllll no lsullio l .Read What‘ the Halifax ll Star Says : Prince EDWARD ISLAND THE Charlottetown Guardian has Issued a souvenir edition published in EOOk-SIZG "form, with the optimistic title bf \The Golden Future of Prince Edward Island.“ It is an interesting edition. It is one that the native of Prince Edward Island, far from ollle, will read with a special glow of pleasure, . lpr m poem, and story, in attractive illustra- tion, and advertisement, it tells of the Island's glory. of its progresspand of its contribution to I‘ this life cf ‘this continent. \ Tnerc are many excellent articles, but one 9ft , best is the impression of an American Journalist who visited the "Garden of the ~_Gulf,".nnd who tells vividly his impressions of l ‘l5 Peqple. their traditions, the well kept l homes. the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment rot the practical absence of divorce and Jrime. recently His observations are worth noting. "This J8me little Province, which has no divorce Pilllllelfl. is also without a crime problem. Its .°"Ime rate. as indicated by convictions for ser- p }°ll8 offenses. is less than one-tenth the rate ll ‘Or Canada as a whole. and the Canadian rate ' 'll°W- The Island hasn't had an execution in .l°l‘l5)' years! l l __ “Unemployment? There isn't any on the . lsland. A "Poverty? It ls almost non-existent there. “This Island has, per square mile, twice as "tiny Revple. four times as many cattle, and "Zlll times as much poultry, as any other "°‘""C8 _0f Canada. lt has more railroads per - bu“? mile. more post offices. more telegraph lfies. and more churches, and its people have Fe money in the savings banks. per caplta, lit ave those of any other Canadian fovince." . l. ' k9 Th? publication ls one worthy of that on- ‘ Quinlan: daily newspaper. The Charlottetown ardlafl- Price 25 Cents. ’ u; ~ ___. . ,,, years the qualify Sf-Ci-t-r; _ ._..-_.______...__._-.__ icies cf the Hoover administration.‘ The next Congress will have an anti-Hoover majority. Any well-in- formed schoolboy can name tell Re- publican Senators from Western States, who will be eager to combine with the Democrats to cripple and embarrass the Hoover administra-l tion. l Two years ago more than twenty million people voted to make Herb- ert Hoover their President. The bulk of them honestly‘ believed that he was a superman. This belief was probably shared by many Democrats, who were constrained by party loy- alty into voting against him. I think it quite probable that a large num- ber of Canadians shared this belief. Certainly no man ever entered the White House amid such general ac- clamation. Today the Hoover myth has evaporated. This does not mean‘ that the real Mr. Hoover is not veryl much nlive and still a force in Am-i erlcan politics. It merely means he‘ has been shorn of his glamor and‘ prestige, that the superman idea has gone into the scrap-heap.‘ and that he will no lonter be judged solely by past performances A REASONS iron ocean I doubt if the tariff had much to do with the result. A tariff is only unpopular when it increases the ev- eryday cost of living to the every- day citizen. The l-lawley-Smoot Tar- iff Act has not made prices higher: as a matter of fact. prices are lower- irlR down the toboggan months be-i fore the Tariff Bill had become a1 law. Hard times and unemployment undoubtedly helped the Democrats end hurt the Republicans. but still the Republicans had no trouble in. holding their 01m in industrial states. like Pennsylvania, New Jer- scy, Delaware. Rhode Island. and Michigan. 1f the situation created by the depression had been 11811111991 differently, the Adminstration might have got by. ' The spectacular victories of Gov- of J. Hamilton Lewis. in Illiflols- ment situation. That situation help- ed’ o; (jgurqfl, but Roosevelt would have boon elected in any event. and ‘ DDD {or tfi affections t cools, soothes instantly. ul that actually does wash the blemished akin clean. A bad skin ls unfortunate. lfor whose relief it was created. Thcl balance. business was disturbed andlcisureh and the into the Democratic fold. and now surviving 110W than lhc-l’ “we l‘ yea’ “g0 nlfrom‘ public life. The ilvestern Re- lnay have caused some loss in for- l. pubncans_ who required Very careful Abraham ready to ofier Isaac. The cign trade. but export trade was go-i handling‘ were driven mm open re; prophet caught a clearer glimpse of l volt. VWRS so obviously under-rated. that- lat“ “w bllml‘ Oneal“- the President did not ailpolnt his "m" "W" °"l~ "W-ll l?“ “"1 b“ ccmlnmge m make a survey of the] pleased with ten thousand’ of rams?“ situation unm about three weeks b6‘ What dctn tile Lord require of thee fore the election. Never did a politq PM l°_ do justly’ F“ 1°“ mercy and ical party fight so faint-lleartedly as to “ram humbly m“! my God‘ l?“ _ ‘ . i m recent el_| pave the full answer to the question. “lgothe l;€f::é::nin2ughe the Co“ jEvery day he answered some phase ec l ns. . -. are? W“ “h?” Wm gmtngisgnfizlel uriting to the Romans who had seen unl a year rom nex e The coming session will be the final, session cf the cld Congress, and itl "l" cllnlal" l‘ la?" nunlb" °f lam"‘l.hlllk of the vouug lie slain in the crnor Rwsfltll- l“ N" Y°'l‘- m“ ducks WhlCil will have to l» taken ‘ care of by the Hoover administra- llad little to do with the unenlploy- “on "I made a pound profit todav." Illfg M a "vim ggcfflcf, er with interest. Tell me how you did it" l bought a guinea-pig for von shil- ling." .-_.¢._ that put Jesus on the cross put our young boys hen-nth those little wood- cn crorses. We are now realizing. that , _ the causes of the Great War wore 3€llnllll;:yll:l1el:;i§i'r-1gT':l:rl' tlllligagowlfifl quite ctflcrcnt than those which we I ~_ lllad been so ready to accept when b" daemons’ “m! H975’ week delll/‘i the bugle call was resculldzd from cred brlmdsld” “Hacks W" 5 11a“ ocean to ocean. The wvorld is tired llsmwld? “d” ll°°kllp "P91! ll-"Ilof war. it is (ll£'("1\'£‘l‘lt’i'l' what Napol- llflllcififi Ul’ the HOOYEF Rdmllll-ilrfl- l eon discovered. "The more I study the lion. The tariff, the Federal Firnllwgrld the m5” 1» am cfl-lvlncéd o‘ Bum’ the wmmlwlll depression‘ the utter inability of force to eccom- nnd consequent unemployment. were, plsh anything durable." How al-oirl continually under review. The lie-l it? Not by l-lat ng it. or passing res- publicans seenled dazed and lnacielolutons but by ereatng new 11931-15; no effort. to strike back. The I-‘res-‘irfmeil and vromen. by bringing our laent allcl his Cabinet minimized tile diffiwltie: and lavins them at the unemployment situation, arlcl scarce-v lllcl? fl Cllfiil End like the inhabit- Iy sgqmgd to know that, p; exismpants of Argrntine and Clllli‘. lmul-l until the 919cm“ was upon thgnm the metal ivolire now buildng into The Republican national Commgmee. cannons into statues of the Christ to “.35 in a state of coma between Jam creel. nlonc the border-line betwezn the State Government in n number oi‘ strong Rrpublican States. The Dclilccrats had all the best um-y and October‘ while the Demm natbns. We need to accept the chal- ' Cram. comlnmee was workmg night, lengc wlfcll comes out of the experi- and rial’. However, amid all thel mo: of all "i"! "el9mni "lvllfll 3'9- {aumfindmg that L‘ buund w {ab} stand fast in the faith. quit ye like low’ we may be sure that the Prenmcn be strong." Nation: can only side“. by “ma” commcn‘ consent. l do that as individuals are leading the will be cast in the role of the goat. l way-‘Yefihmwr "l" bgluvsii dead best Mr. Hoover has had a great deal! not i?) “will”; their pm S65 but by of hard luck but. lle has also blun- ‘ '""-'~‘""l on m the shirt which en- dcmd egragiéusly His Federal Farm | abled them to make such sacrifice. _ . Alto ' tl ‘ - Board was just socialistic enough to r may“ m Young Peon!“ ‘ a 31:11. ‘iii ‘zr..l"..tirnlslrizi: "l" but not’ "lciansm enllugh hi two of the nlcnibsrs, l/liesfs Con- “ml” ‘m7 benem “l?” the farlllersl stance Macblutt and Thelma ‘Nood- side laid n wreath in front e5 tile monument which stands on the {church grounds. Mr. Altkelrthen of- lfcrad a memorial prayer. The con- in lillPgiegation then filed back to ‘the remaining exerclses The evening text tariff did not differ greatly from the Republican high tariff 0f 1922. which it superseded. but during the seventeen months it hung the prevailing depression made more‘ were completed. manifest. The prohibition law was was "What shall 1 render [mp9 the pushed hard enough to cause irrl- | Lord for all his benefits towards me." tation. but stopped far short of rigid} Pa. I/Y-IZ and "Present your bodies a enforcement. The five Southerlll livi/z sacrifice." Romans 12-1. The States captured by the Republicansl Psalmist is here asking a rtuestion in 192a were allowed to drift. back‘ that is but a renettion of a question that has been asked by men lllvall senor»: l-leflin of Alabama, the last‘ sizes» We see nrilnitive man bearing "noo‘~ercrat"l disappem-sl before a crude altar in n sacred grave and on it a human sacrifice. We as: Then the peace oflcring and Vie. llClll‘ The unemployment situation‘ Gm- iof it. "I corlsccrate myself.“ In ISO many dead sacrifices, Paul ex- claimed. Present your bodies a living The memorial service in Prince- town United Church on Sunday moming was vsry impressive, Rev. E. The subject was the message of a, veteran warrior and the text was "Watch Ye, MY-lning his remarks the silcalcer said. ‘This is a testing t'me, we lire tested by our attitude to the past. To look back one sees only the mountain peaks. the hills and valleys have been lost slight of. There are some peaks that will contrive ta be seen no mat- ter how far we may wailder. ‘Tilat part 2's not one of all sunshine. The Tlley were days ivhrn Luther cried out. "I W: arc the possessors of n, rich. inhertance. but the road of postnrity is stained red with the blood of the sacrifices of tlze Seneraticns. our own being n-lingled Tile same force: I m’ w , i _._-,- ., J0 0 on r r y gsescrnr. l" f 5.41.5 ’ l i l New Fr!‘ “f 'les--('" to" ' ‘Jrepes. Satir- » l a l l . ' lue: up in $18.0‘. l ‘sir Days only .. F?“ All Hill 1nd l.\"'n‘t.-*l' C029 n Sui-r Thursday. Frftli- -nd Saturday. Women who nppreria? "al-l" and Style uill malt‘ ‘n h-r Fore. e-vezl 12".." “twain-town- - NSON’S 144 GREAT GEORGE SFREET t .r-..‘ a :.-- i? of Clta’ '. T’. - ~~ 3, ' Mrs. Aftkeam. Lot 1E. r""l M". Ernest 1 1v‘ Howse, of Haliizx. "We wiles-t". at the Y. inanze on Monday, <Th. vino.» fiiw"\ ighbofs. but it is p‘. :~ lend husband Anlong tiles- who spelt‘. the Armis- tice day here w:re: Miss Ed l Nutt and Mr. Wesley C: .".l"l‘. (f. 1l“.'l Fifrr vrill l‘? m: missed. H‘? Hamilton Mt. Allison Un vr ' ' and four soils. dents. Misses Adele Macriuit r r man na. Donald. Clnrlettcioviii. l‘ jorio Peako. l."PCll.f‘l' at Crl Miss Tllellnn Do. rllil. lilzljl . I _;. . i l". Mr. and Mrs. Tllermtrr F? . . ‘ lcttetown. and Mr. Ccddn M Le Bonshan‘. ‘ix-re recent f'll'."'i'» of Tl" t and Mrs. Geo. McKay. Tirdfcrrl. loans: ..-. \ ...~._ Rn)". .'—'»~-— wvh- the "lflf-T-Ill‘ "t- f cd iv.‘ tho largo eon- . p‘? Vfilllfh fofiowed his f\'['\li\"S Church. Souris. _ l" g2. i l"1l11i llirohlli "l". I" M 5Q u’? l". .'l 11- v" 1 i». :'~.~ rdial ‘sacrifice. We may glorify war and n battlefield as the highest sacrifice. but how much greater had the young .. life been brought to the feet of >-—-.—- lChrist with the same devot on and “I 5M’. FMlfi-lfl" Sfild ISHHC eflgfifli’. , to give into tile ivsrlcl to livc a \\'llCl'.‘ “Did you my 1ooy?" said his fatll- l ___... Misc. Anne F. Kefir and her l'tt‘.o lnleoe. Miss Mery Keir left on Tues- day morning for Toronto. where Miss Keir \v'll spend two monthsvllth her niece. Mrs. Clyde Aulcl. Later she purposes spending two months with “Vell." repiied- young Isaac. "I FRANCIS X. Nlf‘\':1!l!"ll . _._____ Crmack. At Sours Line Read. on the 91*‘; Sept, Francis X. llllcvari . years. The clearest-cl bed hospital treatment in Bozlcrn til. years ago for sttvlnacll trouble. lmcl apparently coillplctely’ recite l‘t"‘." Stvililen J. "‘l"'l . i.I"7llll..=. 1: Mrs . l: w: and Mrs. A. .4‘ when it. recurred suddenly and . : Mr. "sirl Nire. two iveolts illness. riuriilr: which lune.‘ Ar: .11 . if . .. 1 fir. flflfi ‘its. he was frequently ilstvrl by lml Dr-lvllll .\' ‘.1. 1; Jo" and Eliza- pllysiciarl and pastors. hour-s we“. trill, "n". llo- . Ii. llllary MC- cntertaincd for his recover". W1‘. Cvlill /\‘15'1.“- \‘"" wlled otherwise and fortified by tl*."| Donald. l? l: Mr. and Mrs. . embarrassing, unnecessary. with this formula so rich in healing elements. I}. A. Poster. llugliu Drug (‘on Ltd. .1. (l. llnmlewn llnll Johnson R Johnson AN nosoaulon relatives in Ecz-minghcm. Alabama. Mothers, Mix This The Indian River tea and bazaar. ivhich was hold in Indian River 11M’- ieh hall recently. was a splendid suc- cess. Notwithstanding the very dir- at Home for agreeable night. the hall was com- Edited by The Hon. R. Erskine of Marr Vol. 4 of this handsome nual is now published. Essays, poetry. tales and criticism- all in the Gaelic language and lb are original drawings and photos taken from nature. No Gael who loves his race and AN ROSARNACH of 6 Victoria Road make u try it or cod. costs little. but it can be depended upon to ire quick and lnstln ' druggld. Ponrtbis into a 16 oz. bottle gDl-tfgectly and children three-fold Ianguage shoum ha without ahbiiiéiiliriiglieimiliii;tdifilifiligiilllm wgdden‘ 0D- this striking book. Mail free h1g0 glllghlzlm. 211g: nnalclahilllqregup! W price $2.00 per copy. Remit- $52418," H l’ . tance must accompany all PM, 9"" m’ und of genuine Norwa Pine, contain- order!‘ iii; tlia active agent of PIYHNOH‘. in a re- pr, '4'. T. Hynes, of Laeombe A]. lined. palatable emails. chest colds and brom-liialtrmlbleahbm»; of My, and M") whim-g De. Ipis Dailies». amass- a Bad Cough pletelv filed. The tables were splen- You‘ll be pleasantly surprised when you dldly as-"nged and locked very"at- this simple home mixture and l, a distressing cough or chest hackle‘ lt takes but a moment to mix and "he; Mr. Joseph Delaney. student at B . inex from anyDul-lstans, Charlottetown. spent lb" l . et 2% ounces of l jAl-mistice holiday with his narentall en fill it with plain granulated cu {Fl-up or flfgiggfl hqggy, The 15 0.15% Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Delaney. l l I boll! mld! CD51“ n0 DOT! Qhll] I well written. The illustrations mulél; ggrflll "ml" medlflllb l"! l‘ l" M,‘ and Mm an,“ Mm“). M“. ectivo. It is pure. keeps l0" l" I'll!!!" and Mrs. “Wallace iveddell motored; This simple remedy line n remarkable w Tfm" m‘ “@511” “ml “'91” "l! ""0!!- lt mes ‘Pllllt t" "I0 attendance at the funeral of Mr. Wil-l nrt of the medicine ili absorbed "W" rm. w llfam Weddell is a guest of to throw of! the whole troubleher son. Mr. Wallace Wadelell. ls a highly mncentrnted rnrn. ___ orm. and known as one __ _ the greatest healing nzenis for MWQlflbbrlll" “n5 5' “Plmme “Pill”? "l ll‘? not alrtceeeraté Slllbllltlllllpfgl‘ hlaiemhmy lnaran v0 prom N or ' ' refunded. ,.anl~~- ' M11. J. C. Althea Ind lflls Altben. rites of the Holy Catholic Church. h"; .l.-~=w~s llr. .l:~.. . Ro-zlmrv. l: l-luzli Passed to his reward. vlvl Ir-rw. W" v‘l'l’l. f 3: Vlctarh The deceased was a dovvllt lllFlll-l Mr"he.~. l‘; . and Mr=. GRAND - oralvlolo - OF HOLMAWS TUYLAIB Oll THURSDAY, NOEEMBER 20th. "Where Dliclley Mouse lrF-Jtmlrls the Glld iilmti of Welcome" PREVIOYS EFFORTS Come! Bring the Kiddies ilp lo To) lllnd of childhood dreams “Te have set aside every admittance of . . . . CDC] l: R . r . to help zlii movements the "lvancemezr m’ Church and | Madeline his num- time. 1: P. 7'1 1'- i John Thompson. M on i110 24111. After High Mass and lhe| tll~ rrlnaiils were‘ 11?.’ cemrf- l i .1. AlcC-nr- ' l .$ET n. Retlcuryp 1: McDonald. Rm; McCcrmaclt. and Dan Donald. Dorclle. . beth McAulctv. ?‘ xbnl . lie McDonald. Rezmn. l. Spiritual 0-'fer:|l2s:---l\i:' and M A. McDonald. M1". and _ l\fcDcnaId. Ml". and Mrs. . - NlnQllflid. lvlkss Merv . i‘ T‘- ‘nmi Annie Steele Efifll" I‘-1l'l ‘"11 "‘ McDonaYi. - l Patriot please CflPTl (‘ABLE H-EAD \\'E.“-T The following i; the slalirllllc: o.’ Cable Head ill/es‘. School {"1" the _ k - month of Oct-abet‘. " twp-ans‘. vl-l carnal-h- -\l"i.1t't>‘l 2 Marv Ffirln-cell. GRADE V- 1 Jorre ‘l lq-"eo I‘ klRNIfL bfeLaron. GRADE‘ H‘ 1 (Iilallv: litLaren GRADE IT -l Ellio- .\.‘lr‘l..1rr‘v'._ GRADE 1 lSrl I Sirlnle" ‘lrLav- en. GRADE I <-ll"|---1 ."\liil.| Alkinrorl i! Rose MeLar/‘ll 3 Yr-rnnl l-l"l.ar'n Perfect Attelicltulrr: Rem \l,I~r~~-: "lrnixller. 01:41 \‘.. l 1<_ 1_ p113 ,i_ A, MC.’ Ninrconl think: lTi/llu miles play navel out millions of miles bPl-Fllilil the earth's rtnlosphere, nnrl as. inr n. some radio ivavrs are rnuvernmi. lint is a very pond place flu" them. l SEE THF. BE-llfTlFFl. DECORATIVE EFFECTS DOLLS. CARRlAGl-IS and HlNP-RPIDS of DEIJGHTFYI. NEW TOYS and sec llie wonderful delights Thursday afternoon from 3 to 4 p. m. for the children unaccompanied by parents. lH-....-;i.Z.‘i.'-ii-