i»Acs Four: ‘THE cHARLoTTETowN GUARDIAN _ _ NOVEMBER THE CHARLOTTETUWFJ GUARDIAN 'Notes By 77": Way I-|»»m»o|-\\'. t'hr»i»'» ra. ilu-|.n'o_ \'|~.|~¢»¢m»m-.|. u.. norms; .rwenlpnve mmm" pound. of New an-»»o\»y_|.i»..l_ roi. n. A »|»\»~»\»oo»-ri. u o. n. zealand butter brought into ,m_,," -nd “.m,',,_| “_ ||.,_»»-U An-no-into I-me-nr-II K. Curvls. Calladh labl- Year under H10 Llbeml __ trade policy, was sufficient to SUP* 5 ' ' ' - cach or censors 1.ao0.ooo families . HM of rib un Artinii-rl mnllru in |`nu..u» one rnltrn lilnlll pl? - ° ’ with some 14 pounds of imported tlnrulnu llullr ifruiulen |iUl1l 3.1.00 D" vel' flr odnnrvl dnllvorcn bunch Bum as ‘bout one han of -ll -___ _ ».---- _ ~Y the canadian people live on farms. Warilcd-.»i Canadian Club. I A movement is on loot for the or-l ganlzatlon in Clia.i'lo:tcto\\'li cf a! Caliudian Club. It will be recalled; that such a club was formed here' some years ago and d‘sbanded lnl 1913. otving chiefly to inadequate transporlatioll iac.lliics tvhicll made it dimcult to secure vlsilations fromt prominent speakers touring Canada., which it is one of the chief functions! oi' the Canadian Club to supply. Mo- _l dem transportation improvements D3( have altered the situation. and tliere_ the is now no reason vvhy an act1\'eCan- fm. ' adian Club should not be in existence an here as in every ozher Province int the Dominion, / P50 The Canadian Club is the only o:--- me l gallization of its kind that deals I specifically lvich Canadian matters. it I's objects are to encourage a na-_ mm tional public opinion and spirit. to mio foster friendly relationships between the the two great races of the Dolninion, bm to establish A faith ill the position of as the Canadian nation as a unit in tha, Pre British Comllionvteaith of N:iLions,to` de; support the participation of Canada' WI, - in the League ol' Natiolis and in tile yea work of establishing a stable and 15 peaceful world society, to assist new 5,3 Canadians in becoming acquainted FO vlth our ilisiliuiiolis, to encourage Fm the study of arts, literature and his- no t'ri'_v of Canada. ;ts economic organ- of ization and its problems gellerally, tha tzncl its tradition of British justice an in making this country a -trong un ited nation front sea. to sea. I1-O The idea has get abroad recently- gr imported from the United Szaies- ,On tion here assembled, view with all- l-he v llrenelisicn the importation into ,|ea the Dominion of Canada in increas- we ing quantities of Australian and Ne'-v Zealand cl'cainei‘y butter, low- New ering the market price of Cana- Al dlan butter. colning into the Dom- men lnion as it does during the winter Gov months when the costs of produc- _ . ou.r tion are higher than during the H summer months. °“5 respectfully request the Federal mo Dumpmg Clause on all butter com- ing into the Dominion. whether on me straight sale or consignment. Hlld |'to ported article, we deduct them from t a repetition of conditions last Germany has followed with an us records, multiplied so greatly a like number where theuljresiiliretls 1°: “_°f§°;>dl1`0Cl0l'y. And the moral is obvious. , _ _ that e eo ion as use we must needs 1 t b ~ » _ i _ e ye,-01; of gho _American States of offences against the laws and re means , se ec our ooks as , _»_» m Gm, Hmm began ,,_,,,, ,,,,,=. ctlhiloo to-count mem have de- ° ‘;_’j§o‘t";‘;f_‘;‘§rt”“ ‘””“°" ihicarefiiiy sew. ho th. fashion or ot.. SPGQOD QUALITY ovEltALLs, MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS _ manccs and me dumping ln Bw ve1oped.A creat mimber or ears are P°whu is 'ul h h h lsarb. the value of coins, the hutrlmeht. 5 -_ - lam blue. black. or blue and Fine quality English Serge Suits, do stolen outright every year, others are ° mm’ m es “Ve 13 °" of foods. the friends with whom we While SUI 8 00d ualil. ' - lwhoor of 340 cases of East in- taken and used for ,oy ,,165 wlthoml low pressure normally, lf you have olconvm and in human as P li 8 <1 y overalls worth breasted or single breasted, perfect. what Books al! Reading l “T E A There were books before print, md l ' scholars long before books became o t o oehooves us to reflect that the abun as Y I' stone once wrote an article upon Zealand butter last year. _ é age you are quite satisfied about it. lbwkg 1,, which he deqared that 8 i supporters of the King Govern- And as a matter of fact if yourfmnn, twenty feet by forty is clp_ t say "yea and amen" to thel blood pressure is n few points morefable of homing ,went thousand vom ernmenvs tariff policy. Virtually | or less than this there is nothing] y _ unies. He was takenlto task for making Zhffc ’~"°°’*; ";;’“';;§= "_‘ “bg” it *° ¢’”=k__§°" °°“°=m- _ ,la ..-.....,-, ......,,..,..,,...._ hgh, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 'lt GREY and KHAKI FLANNEL slimrs o ommo a s ng o I owever you ow a friend with ri. nm th _ IT IS ALSO RESOLVED that we Government. "Bring in more and blood pressure 100 points above thlsitv; benthe ;;I:c?I.:!e';t‘?;;d was std re New Zealand butter from year; thht lg 230, and he is getting alongl ' ° 5 B “fl 5'1"’ ` Govemment to at once apply the to ye” as you have been dohm Let about hu umm occ”-Damn Likelytble has, however, its moral. For, equal- farmers and dairy men grumble _ you know of another mend Wm] a;ly, there is a big difference of opinion complain if they will. Don't yield blood pressure about 30 points loss about the number °‘ b°°k" rem u _ them. Slick to your policy and than what is considered normal thotf°°'"p”°d with the "ms “"“"g°d °“ Hon. Mr. Lea is reported as having 1 Wen support you just me Samet is his pressure is only 100 and ‘he is, the library shelves. And _once again. aded with the dan-ylnen "to take ‘ _ likewise going about his usual woy_ i the value attaching to booklore varies same broad view” as the western Airplillei IM d"¢|°Pli\l' in SW- Now a blood pressure of 230 or oflqune as much as w the Vilamm In mers. who had “refused to DaS5 speed and carrying emcienly °n me 10° “fe mu°h W0 N811 and mliCh £00 our own food Books have been "ned __ __eSD______m against me trea_y___ .one hand and oh tho other dlmlhtghlhg low respectively and something should memory emblamed. vloces of the dead ~' ' _ _ lto very small proportions 0! w¢lght,_ be done about “_ _lights Of the mind, treasures richer This was the contribution of th? engine power and wing area. The' I am speaking about wh t is med than gold, companions of solitude. 8. . B C . _ vincial Mmister of Agriculture l»0~ builders are following somewhat systolic p,.e&u,.e_,_he pressure whenlfountain of pleasure, Kings trensurles . l _ subject in March. 1928. Since along the lines of the oonstductors of me heart ls exerting "5 mu power mio! riches that know not corrosion; ha: time events have fully .iuilmed mmm cars’ "mably in p'°d“°m5 ° DUHIDUIS blood. The diastolic pressurctumd °' 5°°'° °m°’ epithet-5 hive 59°" he complaint of the Dairy Associa- machmetof meap" cm' Thu is ex` 18 the pressure with the second orlused "° 5°” f°"¢h their WOFU1- Did pected o multiply the number of ‘ _ t Dis 1 _ The New zealand impor,_ __ _ diastolic beat the constant pressui-e.l”° mei remark thlit I 50°* _ purchasers among people Of moder as it were_ lmlght be as great B thing as A mme? ns have noticeably affected are means. ____ very high pressure is serious be_lI¢ was simply 3 variant of the pr°_ ._ market price of Canadian The 'H10 ' Dil" hu alrmdy `- cause it shows that the blood vessels1""b °b°Ut the DCD b¢ll1B ll\l8hti¢l' ter. This week. in Regina. gained 3 “de “Flew” by M light! are either temporarily or permanentlyafhan the SW0rfl~ lf Shakespeare recorded in press despatches. ::;g};;§;mui;;Bt'ge1;hig:1;°(;5t Zigi obstructing the blood and so thei0°Uld Say. “MY library IS dukedom mier King was requested by a as B vehicle of me air Grenpgrib heart has to exert tremendous pres-|'0fl_Cuzh," there may have been in the _ _ sure to push blood through them to‘€D18l'am 8 him of D001! leadership- . °“““°" "’ “ke “me “°“°" °° pre' °"" ou paris or the body. [But it is quite lllrcly that sholnspohrc ~. as f ._ 1.... t. no goo. »o_i°ih" °f “vel dee" Wm is °e”°<‘ ..fZ.T."..‘l'§§f.“§§.’§`.Z°i'l."§.'IZ§§`if.§..§ily t‘i.””..‘§f._“l‘11°..‘°£'lZ.“'Z§.I°Z§;.ZZ was probably as evasive as the ;1;p;T‘;l;:hAsIf_aBt:;T;Sx;b;‘:v;I;r.£8323 anway, that the heart muscle has not_wilhin their reach. And in hLs day tement of Hon. Mr. Lea in 1928. 5kies_`wmch weighs only 500 pmmd_`_ a great deal of power, 'the covering of "universal literature-. more is no indication thot the has only , 10 hom power mm, N°W in I Sahara! Wav Whether lhvtwes Mt an impossible task in our ,, _ . eral Government has 'any inten- cycle engine and A wing surface of bmod pressure is high or 1°W thelday' We “ann” h°p° W keep "P with heart has to um A certa amount _ _ _ _ D D in fthe quantity of books issued. We g t ’ n of comply-ing with the demands _;;.,__y:tm;i_~l_l1v:ti;_nrsis§s 9f_;'e_e_l__yesa;i: of blood with each hem when thctthe library with _unch me Same ;’or‘;_ S and $5. _ Our df\l1`>'m@"~ and ‘here is “° d°“b° ° e l pressure is high, it often means some:of fooling ash somebody had hidden' Dollar Days wc willfcleal' all last year`s boys' and youths' Tweed ` t the New zealand butter import- infection in the system and the sys-_U5 mmm,-12,8 me dictionary or absorb U|s¢¢r§ at $5_00_ Go0d_se|.viceah]e Coats worth more than dauble . OHS this reef will =°1il”° “U PW' since om oh the highway have tm’-’”gh"“3 1”- -the ll-st of names in the t=lel>h<>ne the money. A and liberty. and oihcrvvise to assist ‘qc ' ‘ ' Tn plentiful We are no lon er livin in bout 3:2.ii”.;i‘:;‘;.;t.‘°;";z2:;§‘;;.“':..'5i‘t;L I)0ll31° Day Bargain ldance of books today at our disposall d E Y does not of necessity imply that ei- ' _ A I , - eat their own home-made or factory- V B HIGH AND VERY LOW ther the strength or the quality of _ MONDAY' NO\' EMBER 23’ 1929 made butter and dv n°¢ buy the lm- BLOOD PRESSURE thinking has improved to any such t N b _ ‘° 'degree as might have been expected. l ° WU] °f bun" °°“5“m¢"- Th” Y°“ “re heumg md 'EDU558 ab0l1t;and, indeed, a few generations back, es 900.000. families who on an bl00d pressure frequently, and as you was confidently pl-¢dt¢;ed_ M,-_ Glad. rage each consumed 28 pound.; of I blood presuer frequently. and ou FANCY SHIRTS 75c. Odd sizes in good shirts worth up to $2.25. Dollar Days 95g $1.45. All sizes, collar attached; worth $2.00. Dollar Days, $1.45. HEATHER WOOL SOX, 4 pairs $1.00. Good wool Sox, regular 40c. Dollar Days, FANCY ENGLISH WO0L SOX, 50c, worth 75c. Tuesday and Wednesday. Dollar Days, 50e pair. MEN’S SWEATERS, STRIPED, $2.00. Regular value $3.50, pure wool, io clear Dollar Days, $2.00. BOYS’ STRIPED WOOL SWEATERS, $1.75. Pure wool stripe Sweaters, regu- lar $3.00 value. Dollar Days, $1.75. _ MEN’S WORK SHIRTS, STRIPED, each 50c. Many odd work shirts, regular $1.00 value, all sizes. Dollar Days. 50c. MEN’S TWEED CAPS, $1.00. Odd caps, regular value up to $2.25, to clear Dollar Days, $1.00. H H BERDASHERY." I .5 Wholesale Prices on Everything not Listodyl 4 pairs for $1.00. V fl MENS FlNE HEATHER sox soc. rlnii quality heather hose, regular 75; valuei Dollar Days, 50c. ‘ iiovs' w0oL GOLF HOSE. 75c. Rego.; lui' $1.00. Fine wool Golf Hose. Dollnrll Days, 75c. » novs' siioltr PANTS sUiTs. ss.oo.l§ I.:li'gc boys’ short pants suits, fit boys l2lx_ years to 16 years. Half price Dolliu‘_',` Days, $5.00. __ 5” wlil'i‘E swEAT`sii1nTs, $1.00, will and comfortable. Regular $2.00 vglm Dollar Days, $1.00. ji MEN’S VELOUR HATS.$2.00. 6 on l\Ien‘s Form Velour Hats sold at $5, Dollar Days, $2.00. . §_ .H _MEN’S ALL woot Ulvnnliw " $1.25. Good quality, all wool Underw V made by Stn_niield’, regular $1.50 vnltldl Dollar Days, $1.25. `i MEN’S I’ENMAN’S EXTRA HEAVll I~‘LIEECED, 85c. All sizes, regular gm value. Dollar Days. 85c. ‘f HEAVY WHITE AND GREY W00l-l SOX, 39c. Dollar Days, regular 50,, W C. ‘ ._ _ug ‘..`. l _ _ _ ‘ ‘ - - l 0. d ln any $1.75. Dollar Da s 1. . ‘ inn: if one is A member of a club he dm C3,,,pa,,_,. ,cl 1, would be ,_ her. the consent of ,heir ,,,me,5_ can are I. high or low pressure it would be wisemthm, department of me we must sm' _ __ y s 35 img- D0"3l' D351, 522-50- must. attend c\'cr_v mcctilig tindf.-i' Cu pains and p:iiaIii:.., Such. Ii restric- the latin .='rtltc.'- af inf* '."~:§\' ron; of club- ._- l nl. l:r:_'i;:.1e :I a l‘.i”:::!.~/2:' z'?Cl:, '.2;.'i: .13 he lr. crllnpclietl io a'_:e:ld a: ccllsicl- b__.:. czubie cii..adv.lli:ng-;- to himself he fa loses tue splri; tha: should animate ZC club mcln'.lel's. tlslilch is one 0.' easy In informal com;>a;iio;i:~ll;;l with fel1ot'.'.= ip of a kindred mind. The Canadian gh Club is tt club in the :rue sense of ar the term. You may be A member ag rind attend jus; ttllcn 1; suits you. pl when you are in the mood. The S-_'-:~‘~tiT»g'l in 5.2,-e zfillrse of :lie year are net frequent:-»tli:'ce or four. or half :l dozen times at most; and then 1; is for the pilr;lose of hearing some qi olltstalirlillg or-nior on qtlestioiis af- 'Ka letting Canada and tile Enrpirrl in (U nhleli all true Cllnadlnils are or G slzollltl be ltcolllg' lni"l'e:tcd_ lllcve:'_~.' ‘KL lirourl of their m'.‘:nbc:'sli.;l in tilt' m Caiizlcllan Club, :lllfl it \'.'ouItl ly; :l good thing for l"l'llice Ed\\'a;‘fl Island it ive were linked up with the rest of Canada lil this connection. Tile criltral association has offered to as- sist in organizing in Clial'lott.eto\vn. and ive believe the idea will meet v.'lth the approval and support of our citizens generally. r The "ilnllre. who nh____aCm_izcd as “me mogtlpriholpal highways sufficiently clear me moon _ ilndclland .or Holbrook library Ls S it-:|--_ , l , _ _ d __ _ 0 Q 1 _ _ _ of snow to enable automobiles to coiicclnc . Such rarities are for the, ; ._---- _ '""“‘“’“"° '“""° °" ""5 "UMC: mroool-ole continually. This wui be done, And n“m”“ '°“"d “nd ”°'"‘d' “nd cclicctors with o rat purse But thot ' M _ _ _._ _ _ _ , | whirl°d ln arch, ._ _ _ ' 1 _ _ ~~ -l _ ~': l-1 1, b k 1|- to 0.1m. 1.,.,,._.,,,:,, ,___,_,,m__, l,l.____Cm :M t nl..n_~. years, the s_\l°ows. The work will be expen-i ' ' the substance and soul of ii book do 'There is "° D°s5“’1° excuse f°r mad' mimlml mn" the m°`r°° ‘Mc W |°“n bl°°d? He mg morn, ~ -: ' , - .= ~ » _ »-v;;m._ p,»c,,,,C,- 5_,,,,,d~,-5 _.aid sive, but ln Quebec the munlclpall- th _ il _ te_ not depend upon its outer dress. And ~“ rl: tile Winter Fair bears little ties will assist the provincial auihorl-| seen 225;; e movmg SCS U wa 1.111 ¢h¢si- olhys tho hos; ligomgure 01.11 i-r.rmi>.ance to the Globes quot- ties in defraying the cost. The plans_ By night Wm] noises of me nmthcm ;h¢» ages is ,“»a;1a|,1e N, the artisan at 'ffl include keeping the meds to the Ui. sea who price ol taxing ohough trouble to he 1‘mcEs oN EvEi'tYTiilNc IN THE s'ronE _ oducers of this country. _pensinn permanent after . second _ T en little y rose e, _;;E|é_1:ds_}:;rst£ _,;¢;¢_E§_l’l_1;i-lg time wig? ai; ` DOLLAR DAYS -*fe d to e sat, ' _ an .sum uo Idle ll ords? _I‘_;fff_;=;‘_;¢r__w°\1l prove be m°f _ And, leapins dowh the ridges iishtli/_in ,he book WOM He ,cus us ,hm _ o l _ _ I _ `"“ l Pltllllgidl h b ds nd chmhui was one thing he missed amid All this tl _ Commenting on the Toronto Globe: For the comm! winter prepmw _| Am°“3 he “ms ' 9 ‘R _ _literary luxury. It was "the thumb- 11 . i Cl. l -. ‘ming Premier Saunders as havmg T “U1” are being made by l'h° gov” And stt.l;:>nsg~l;rwheel'd and threw itfmark of the artisan' wen' the mod' ` ME ' W ‘ R 9_2# ._ concluding with one from . near? And llghuy went, the Othor gg r,hc_‘=ncnks well for the position of fic-_ EDITORIAL NOTES I | . l Q. what is tho cohorllon save' Typewrlter chlci .msuco nroim or sulrotche- lliilutlvn 151' helvlnz needy W°m¢n' ,_ hm, ,,,,,, u, .,h-om, bottom wan hu predict,” gh.; gmuhg gg- md children wherever found. Canada' g_ N", our-logo return _ pon 0, when firm" yn" hem, 'ul has thus 'pcrticlpawd' by gifts nggre-, 7. Carriage Lock _ I reach A billion bushels I year and I IIWIU l¢V¢l’ll millions in tho Ruo,g1hh_ 8. Msrlln release on keyboard The M," md Emp”-e gg-zu” gh" l Famine Fund of some year; ago and_ l this is not on extravagant expects-_ lutterly in the Brent refuge tragedy in REMINGTON TYPEWBITEBS ||0n_ M lm, dqgthnco lfggomg g limo the Near East when nearly it mill-lon LIMITED- | over optlmutlc. md I 11°" °f “ml” "ld M°°°"°"' isa ai-onvlilo st. mime. N. l._ inns were expelled from Asia. Minor A d "_ U A gM||,g 0|; rw() by Turkey. Cmiido helped to feed and ‘S f" ‘ °'”°"' ' ‘”" when Noah onliea the ocean blue. clothe the helpless ones then and M,,m,,,, ,¢,¢|,,,,,,, ` Lu. ` ` ` ' He had his troubles some IA you. since the Armenian refugees still ln c|,"|,“¢¢,,,m 2 ftE.>Of.VED that we. the mem- from the same platform and tri the For d-,.5 .nd dl” he drovfthe Mk. Sym md om" "ru M me N", . lcoliislon in an aeroplane the oi.her_f xml lilo" 1" literature' But it ‘IW 31"” day_ that public concern hn been; -Alfred Tcnnyson.~pnint to the argument hut here, ls' 1! Portable I 4. Perfect Vlllhlllty In four attractive colon' Local ltcprecenhtlvc _ it g trash. There are books wrlten fort astlme, for Amusement, for romance, r the sake of getting away from the avlness of the humdrum world in hich most of us live. Yet after all said the real test of a first-rate book es in its thought-compelling power in its capacity to arouse reflection nd stimulate the mental faculties. Is for the thumb-mark of the artisan of *_ hold, dog-cared and \.;oiollsl_t sludi book. But the chosen volumes crl thc few voluines lic possessed. and _ tn his lhmogt being that never paused until the thought, vision _ ugh; for which, surely, All good and pllilosoplly of the nilthol' had Are penned. _ ._-mmm _ _ __._.__ there not something to be said COME suv _ ____ ; c. Alter one look at our line or hlgh-quality rubber goods. your knowledge of auch things, your cxparlcnoc, will quickly tell you that hall II plllltively the best nllo in rubber you have ever neon for the money. Without wutlng further time. uuppoue yn' phono lt. Wo know that you will like them became every nrtlclg will give you nod service and long nina. ~ The flavor of H. & N. Black Twist is cured in-you’ll have the time of your life trving to chew it cu_|°et| _ out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. -- -»-» »---» lliatlzv e lnnuia srrtncu ._ also no hoo Bag; |0c up lccllgo 75s up llbhr Glover “cup llblhr 'hblng lloup Ill/Milt