t‘ Q SATURDAY ~ rm: cr-ranurrrmvww GUARDIAN °Um”“41‘.-3_1-_193° _____a BOOKS-ART-MUSIC (Continued from P-lse 8) There are also sections devoted to Books on the Fine Arte. I'll-am!“ Mianuscripts, Travel, Sport, Juven- ilia, and Book Illustrations-fin short," writes the LllPfllfy Billletin of the Association oi Canadian Bockmen, "a comprehensive and entertaining exposition of literature ‘ past. and present, such as this con- . tinent has never before witnessed." I A large part of one flcor of the King Edward Hotel is to be trans- formed into European streets and familiar Canadian scenes by 1,111 artistry of Dorothy Stevens. Every night in the "Rose Room" a differ- ent literary figure o1 international prominence is to give an address. Another interestirl! 1mm 1n which several famous Writer. appear, is the Emglish ‘talking film _ "Cover no Cover", which is to havt Ladies’ New Crepe Dres- Ladies’ Long Sleeve its "Canadian premiere" attheI-"air. 95, SlZES 14-52- P1109 Angel Skin Blouses- The film deals with the romance , $2 2 Colors Eggshell or White or books and book-making from 5 I to I Sizes 14-20 ancient times to the present, and l Ladies‘ heavy broadcloth P“'°'~’_,"—"" ' l“ ph°§°5“phy_ “d musical skl-fls_colors “vine, accompaniment are of the finest. Regular To 19.95 SATURDIiY-MONDAY-TIIESIIAY andgilcéi $233?’ 5.1L“ si:.‘:...‘3::£ .::;r..:?::;e;;:: .2’... ziiziiiz? I Price _ __ _ Small, Medium ‘Ilated on the extent of its achieve- and Large ___.. .__ , ments before its first birthday. Ladies‘ heavy Wool coal. l Perhaps since this has turn-c 85 l into a Book Fair column this wee‘ u h will not be amiss to again rc ‘mind renders just what ti: _ Association of Canadian Booknn i stands for. and a recent article b Pelham Edgar in the A. C. B Sweaters-Colors Navy, Ladies’ Fancy Trimmed Autumn Literary Bulletin adequ- Smart Hats In the Basement! lguMMERslpE A f l. .l CHARLOTTETQWN S-DAY ISALE Spring-Filled Mattresses Genuine Simmons Quality $119 $139 i Black. Wine, Blue and Flannellette Brown. Size.»- Ili-ii Night Gowns - Print- _ .._ _ Crepe Bedspreads — Colors Green, Yellow, Ladies‘ Rayon Bloomers B] d ..-t,'olor.< Pink or White, S,Z‘L°7‘:,_"90 igfiie$l-zg Small. .\lcdium and “my expresses n5 am To quot, Carefully constructed to rigid Simmons stand- hiruc Ladies’ pun Fashion ‘m p3rt__ ards, these Mattresses embody every essential Pill"! —- - —— ‘ Hose in all the " . . . Our constituency is coin- feature to promote restful sleep. Built with Woolen Bercts-Colors latest shades. Price bowl not only or the “Titers W» hundreds 0f inner springs and covered in a va- Red, Blue, Brown, White, _ , _ 111-70 m" NfldP-“S 0f Cflllfldfl- Hm‘ rleiy of long wearing materials. All standard Green and Fawn 133d"? Com)" House Hm" “Y5 m“ “em°°““°-" m“ sizes. An outstanding saving at this low price. Price __ ___ __ _ I c hlocklngs-Colors Brown failed because it leads to anarchy. l“ 3W1! and Gunmetal i Our whole purpose will suffer Rayon Table Cloths- Price’ per pair shipwreck 1r we in Canada are no: Colors YellOW, RN] 11nd _. ._ .._ __ __ ._ a1 , able to make valid the contrary l ‘f? y; " I‘ l V " penmemal mt and Nmfllldfid by ML Jll-filloe 0.! Blue-Size 54 - 5-1 ' . thesis. This association needs the Callaghan what to road. But we Sir Philip Sassoon said n0 planes _ McFarland "in custody at m; Price — — -— — I Ladies All Wool 59,. i support of the best minds m the definitely wzmt them to help us in _n _ had been purchmd abroad, m; pleasure or the Lieutenant-Gem. d_ _ C‘ ‘h m H0qc_ Gloves‘! pel- paiy l country, but we shall itnvcr be ziblc our efforts to make Canada a explained’ however, mag the gov- nor in Counc " If‘ B?“ _mo(, e ‘qnd I to do so much for them as for thc touiztry of intelligent readers. emmem, had made mqulflgg 1mm ' The alleged crime occurred Dec. £0191’ ‘marl’ 'r y ‘ Girl's All “bill g people who are starving for ln- That is our main mission and ll we “m, to “me “Wm-d “cal-gaming p, 17, 1935, when the body o! ove- 3h" Gloves? per palr U ‘ telligent guidance in rracling. W1‘ can raise the cultural lcvcl of Can- LONDON, Oct. 30—<CP-Havas) possible foreign source of supplies BARBIE, Ont, Oct. 30~—(UP)—— IIIOHUIS-Old Jllhfl Th°mi15 911151110" if"? '- "‘ "" "‘ _ don't wan: to tell Mazo clc In Roche. aria by one inch in ten y-oars we iilL‘ uovcmment has placed no or- to assure that such information Mrs. Vera Cudmore, charged with was found in the box stove of the l Ladies heavy Jersey C h l l d ren's All W00] or Stephen LCIICDCk, or Morley‘ shall have accompiidicd our task." our.» abroad for foreign built planes, would be on hand 1n page of em- m; box-stove murder o! her in- little Washago home. ____H__f >_:__T______ sir Plllllp Sassoon, undersecretary ergency. iant son, was found insane today fur air, said lll ailswer to a ques- tzon in the House of Commons to- D0 ,8 I dagllver Simmons, Conservative, honorary secrenry of the Parlia- . menlary Air Committee, put. the (Commucd “H” “*5” a‘ question. Aitcr inquiring whether - -- » ~— ~——- w- — the Govcrluncilt intended to pur- 1 have known women wlio were mciiculous housekeepers because the-r P111159 P111195 lllfinnludlllfflil Hbrflufl. mothers had been SlOVClls, and others who were ulnicst ycs-yxis women bc- 110 abked 1f an)’ 0111913 11811 1111930) Dresstg Sizes (ggygfiilzlrnd Mitts I ______ 1-i-20. Price — llLooze KITCHEN RANGE fi _*' k cause they were so llfiitJlllliilCll not to be naggcrs and argucrs and iuult- W011 P139941 f0!‘ 501583 built Pliille» . SAYS HUBBELIJS TOPS defil/BNS C311 Hubbeu 0! the NEW finders as their mothers were. So it l5 n gODd idea to pick out your mothcr- flSldfi Ifvm $111160 "Ollalli 1'01‘ BX }_ York Giants, is a great pitcher, bet- m-law or your iatncr-in-luw first, or nt icnst find out svhutlicr- Alnrlorlc or ____,._ ___ LOS ANGELES—ICP) — Home ; tcr than Dizzy Dean only the lB-t- Tom consider Mother" or FJlllCi‘ an example or an zuviul warning. from untplring in the National 1 ter “puts up a big speech and Derri- Miss Dlx—\Viu you plcilsc settle this nrgulllunt for us. l con- ,. Baseball Lvintui‘, "B03115" 395N117" i Commands BWmBlQTL" tend that parents should respect their children if Lucy expect LllCJ‘ cliild- _h(___ h _>_;,_r,i,y__;_,_.. .. us,“ . _ ren to respect them in return, My mother contends that pnrrntg owe l . I no respect to their children. We arc three Clllltll'6ll'(ll good character, ' ’ l’ but our mother does not have a kind word for us, although she and m) , , ‘qq F father depend on us ior their support. Which of us is right? 1.01s. WE OFFER a special pflCe 011 011,1‘ famous or Answer: —-—— ' soft coal imported from Scotland 0f $8.75 de- livered in your cellar. I don't know just what you mean by "respect" in this connection, but if you mean that parents should treat their children with ponicness ant. ' ' T B consideration and should recognize their rights us individuals, I certainly ry agree with you. I I think that even mere babies should be treated with respect; that within reasonable limits they should be requested to do things instead 0i ordered, and the reason given to them for doing certain things instead oi their being arbitrarily commanded to do them. I believe that their pcr- sona.l rights and privileges should be regarded. When it comes to grown-up youngsters, they are even more entitled to be treated with respect by their parents. Because John and Mary are This price will give you an opportunity of try- ing one of the nicest Kitchen or grate coals you ever used . . no clinker nor soot and very father's and mother's children, that gives father and mother no right to - . , deride all of their opinions and call them young fools, and deny them all F L o w E R , htfle ash ' ' ' It s hot and clean’ and graded personal liberties. We hear a great deal about ungrateful children, but ‘t o in reality there are Just as many ungrateful parents. The least that the i two slzes nut and eggL-‘no Slackv rather and mother can do is to show some appreciation u; the children P 0 who support them. Dear Miss Dix-My girl friend has repeatedly taken me m task tor my lack oi’ good manners, because I walk on the wrong side of her on the I street and honk my horn outside oi‘ her house to inform her of my arriv- We have in gfogk at 0|"- Yo u N E E D A al when I go to take her out. I was brought up where girls demand to Seed & Feed Store a be on equal footing with their brothers or boy friends and when; such R A courtesies among young people are scoffed at as out of date, and where large stock of Ear"? y girls insist upon paying their own xvay when they go out with a boy. How cnware Flower P°t5_ m d ' n about it? MILDLY PERPLEXED. 885011911 SIRS R" PPIWB Ma am o Wren for re-pottine plants, We stock COKE . . Stoker and Blower coal, hard coal, and all Nova Scotia coals. H. R. LARGE o» co. l i l l The customs of the country determine what are manners in that par- etc Take the guesswork out of your c00ldng—l;llfl|l ticuler place. It you hvc in a shirt-sleeve community, shirt, sleeves go. a FAVUCETI‘ Better Bakin Ran e, and enjoy otter But when you are among people who observe the niccties or life you seem meals, with less work and flurry? a boor if you ignore thc prescribed rules or dress and etiquette. v Q1199". Street. ' TB], _ Deep down in every girl's heart is the desire for a man to treat her & co. Fawcctt ranges are designed for kitchen satisfaction with chivalry. 1 don't believe there is one who doesn't feel aitronted i , . . for better cooking results and for saving time, when a man honks his horn for her to come out to get. in u. car and lets n - d [about and mom)“ They are a joy (o own and g her climb in unassisted, thereby showing that he thought she was so easy \ ' that she wasn't worth taking any trouble about, pleasure to look at. may There h a Fawretr range for every need - - - GI!- DOR DIX‘ Electric, Coal and W/ood. Made in all types and sizes. g emuomo up FATHER _By 5,0,3, Mcflanu! Come in and inspect them TODAY! r s__ (Also a complete line of HEATING THERE'S NOTHING THAT MEN Tl-E STQIE l B1351‘- ull s-rovrs and warm AIR run- ggnrgkfrTL/Eogaw Anam- su- ween-nausea IPUTTHRF ED-WHAT'LL?DO? u —""T "ACES-J uAwvens- wggnégns Eéifiefglififivfi CANT m‘ w’ liNAMliLerlil-ZAT! c. PRODUCTS QQR‘? 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