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WHEN FAT 1'5 HELPFUL Notes By The Way lx- President Taft rec ly ex- pressed the opinion that the present iccndition of college education is far 1from satisfactory. His deep concern is that in the student's mind a col- lege education is no longer a means of scholarship. In his conception it means success and attainment in 1 \ other things, mainly athletics and; 1 _ the social side of student life. Thei true purpose 'of educaton should be! . 4 ~ AL e. time when thousands of indi- Rare Books On Dress » And Scottish Customs A book of more than _ordinary in- terest ‘ 1y to ‘ the Faculty of Commerce at the Uni- versity oi Montreal. WI! found in one of the secondhand onouli, i, "our-o o ggpy bi "Loyo oi bookshops for which Edinburgh is rat‘ ikilled hunters of 'the' deer and pozts 1 f . r- ‘of no mean merit. l _ Scores Rare Collection i_. l’ Smith was also fortunate ‘the Deer Forest"—a collection of mous. and brought to Montreal re-moom, grid egays on subjects con- tently by Prof. Alexander H. Smitihinooiod with wild m; in mo High. head of the English Department of iondo, , This was published ‘by Dolman in 1848. and has become very scarce. Its _ It 15 hind-WIRE 10110. Print“! 1n voluminous "notes" contain historical Edinburg with. all the perfection ofliond oiho; ooioiio not i,o be meg with ‘m! “audm m“. "w," “rat s‘ 111111;"! A“ x hf th preparation oi the stude t io id ls re reducing in weight and ll t fit ti». . Tnmlii firmer . ('01-. out I RM on 8 l1 1' \’ ill B. v - _ IL-tllfillsil-el fruit???» Elm Arc. .1. r Ilium (lily-till Street. the duties of H? or cmzensmp 7 H m“ so it L, interesting to kn°w13¢°1i1511 97mm"? "t- and 15 ml8ll1'|in any other work, and reveal the ram- c or... Hut-In Street. ‘lnnliia \"w» n... n¢v"" _..;. ,1. - E . ficently illustrated with over 30 en- iwo outhoi-s as genuine "outdoor v. whmM-v Great cam-p Ftrnt, u". mu.- mm. llnrrluealer Street. "Every one simerely inferested in that many physicians are endeavoring gravmgs which are beaumuny w!“ m, u we" as poets and artists '.m .’ - Ii‘ nu n k N. Knyl. I9 lllllnburn Mlrtrt, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1929 Tourist Prospects Bright According to word received by Mr. lusiite Arsenault while in Montreal, it is planned to open the new Can- adian National Hotel in Charlotte- town about Juli’ 1st, 1930. This will coincide with the opening of the tourist season, and will give an ad- ditional impetus to the tourist trade next year. The fact that it is ex- pccted to complete the hotcl before the season gets under way should be widely advertised, so that prospec- tive visitors will be assured of ample accommodation. The name chosen for hostclry has the advantage of being c familiar one. The structure, as indicated by the plans of which Mr. Justice Arsenault received a first the new presentation copy. is nobly designed . and will and attractiveness of the city. Its modern conveniences together with the better trdhsportdtioh facilities which will be available with the add much to the beauty = ation to the mental health problems oi industry and focus the interests of business men upon various as- pects oi human health and welfare. Still a young man. Prof. liiacPhee hm wide opportunities before him for public service. The fact that his ability is recognized throughout Canada. is gratifying to his many friends in this Province and the hfaritimes generally, in whose in- terests he has labored so enihusias- tically. The Manly Course "I have never once. in the whole course of my life, complained of the inaccuracy of any newspaper report of my speeches," said Lord Derby in a recent address before the Liver- pool Press Club. "The only things I have complained of are my feelings ‘next morning when I read what l had said, and ~still later when l heard the remarks people passed 'about what l had said. N0. gentle- men, there is nothing about the press education problems and the future to ‘fatten' others whose extreme of our country," he says feels deeply! ‘thinness’, or ‘leannesf is causing 1this over-emphasis of afhletlcs and‘ trouble. ' ' t iother outside. non-educational ac- As you know‘ the abdominal organs tivities, and all are agreed that this , areheld in place by ligaments attach- condition constitutes a. menace to , ed to the spinal column. It has been our whole educational system. Mostf found that in 20 percent of persons of our great universities and coilegesi mic there is I, lack o‘! support that today have proieskional athletlcf holds up a portion oi the large in- business managers, trained pubiicityi testine. 'I‘his portioniis situated on agents hizh-brlwi coaches. lad. Ii the right side and the appendix hap- 1am told, million-dollar football sea- pgng to be a part of it. ' 5005- The result is that this pert of the Football in high educationaf in-i intestine drops downward and is oi- siirutibna is now biz buainw- Luv] ten found below the hip bone iu the year Yale went over the top with a iowooi per-i; oi ihe abdomen on . very million-dollar season-and a netli ii-io fight side, profit from football alone of $543,- Now 311 the,“ individuals, one in 064. Harvard. with a much smaller oooi-y (iv, oi us, do not surge;- my stadium, made $420,787 from her bigi “in or moonvonionoo “om this business football. Princeton's » net Idi-oppod- pooiiioi-o Howovq- ii; h” 97PM 1W1 W" W” $399399- mch" been found that while many oi these 153“ did $624,407 5"" ' 115111“. indlvidualssnever have any trouble, it with a net profit b! $_4i5.'128- By ‘ is only too true that the majority of “11413139” was“ 3"“ ""°11'"'Wm" patients with stomach and intestinal F“! 1M4 “w!” °1 °V°P 30PM" ailments do have this 'movable' or °°°~ "H T1" M=ir°P°11""- dropped right side of large intestine, -*‘-" i with ‘dragging’ and painful symptoms accompanying it. As the appendix is in this region, many cases of ‘chronic appendicitis‘ have undergone opera- tion without any reliei oi the symp- toms. 4 . Another operation that is giving excellent results is to simply sew or attach the dropped intestine to the abdominal wall, and thus hold it up. Henry Ford, a protectionist is now the subject of complaint because, as; a. very large manufacturer of, tractors, he had them all made at‘ his big factory in Ireland-andtheni uhportcd their» ihw the United‘ States as agricultural machines, which come in free of duty: He thus used foreign cheap labor in ed. It is a copy oi "The CostKimc of the Clans” by John Sobieskl Stolberg Stuart and his‘ brother, Charles Ed- ward Stuart, known in their day as "The Sobieski Stuart prince." and sull- posed by many of their friends to bo the grandson of “bonnie Prince Charlie" and his "Queen," Louisa. of Stoiberg. whose life ‘with the ill-fated heir of the Stuarts was. as everyone knovrs the reverse of a happy one. Few men were better known in Edinburgh society seventy _or eighty years ago than the authors oi the “Costume of the Clans." They were was truly royal. and they always wore the full Highland dress in Royal Stewart tartan. Whatever most people thought then, or have thought since of their "pre- tensions" to such romantic descent- though it must be said, in fairness, that. ithey never made any but in- direct hints at such a thing in any of their writings-it ftiust be admit- ied that both oi’ them were highly accomplished in the literary and fine arts. The engravings. which add so much to the charm oi the "qostume of the Clans" are'their own handicraft, and illustrate in all the glory oi its many hued "setts" the tartan: of Old Scotland. tall, handsome men. whose bearing’ rofessor Smith spent’ several weeks this summer visiting many of the spots associated with “Bonnie Highlands after the battle oi Cullod- en. l _ Twice he came across ihe tracks of the Prince's "gandsons." One bright August day he cross- ed chi little bridge hell‘ Blaule, ih invernesshire, which Joins to tit: mainland the beautiful wooded islct of "Eileanaigas," the property of Lord mvdt, chief of the Clan Fraser. It is surely one of the loveliest spots in the Highlands. and hcre is still to be seen the tiny mansion, built (Continued on Page c) THE LAND WE LOVP By ritimn YElCiB oauanms noor sun snot: ' runusrny Q. What is the extent oi Canadcrs Boot and Shoe Industry? A.- Canada's production of leather boots and shoes in 1928 represented a record total oi over- twcnty million pair having a value of over fifty mil- lions. 199 factories were in operation during that year, the majority in Prince Charlie's" wanderings in the i Q‘.- RRW SHIRfrs The Gift oHe’ll Appreciate Every man knows what finoshirts Arrows are-how superb their quality and tailoring- how Iieauiiful they launder. Not a man butlwoulo appreciate the gift of one or more ArrowjShii-ts for Christmas. Broadcloth, MadrasHAra-Twill, Quebec with“ 117 and, s5 1h Ontario. The capital represented in this in- dustry is $31,433,028 with 15,050 cm- pioyed on wages and salaries. Canada Silk or Satin striped with Arrow collaron orlto match. In Arrow gift boxes, mostfattractive. »§ Priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 $6.00 However, one of the safest or sariest methods is the one above mentioned. the'actual fattening. of the patient. As we were meant to completion of the new car ferry 1 _ mum" Wm undoubmdly am“, that has ever got, me into trouble so open compoiiiion “viii, Amgflcan much as the accuracy of their reports labor in the factories which make many visitors who otherwise would W o, what I have “K13. , mctors in the States. The letter press givet- a well docu- merited and highly inte csting history of the evolution of the itiit, the plaid, the sporran. and all the acoountre- liesitoteto come to our shores. We must be prepared for a largely in- creased tourist trade, and to this end not only our Publicity Associa- tion but’ the Provincial Government, nnd particularly the officials of the Department of Public Works, should make careful plans in advance. we 1 cannot afford to neglect our roads ngge yea: as they were neglected during the past season. First im- pressions are lasting ones, and it is oi little avail to have efficient ferry service to Borden and modern hotel °°nvmlence' u Cxlaflonflown u "Quite true," adds the Globe, “and enjoyed by manufacturers, and they: 1V 01 1Y1I18 011 115Gb M"! T515111! 1¢85— . * the link between these two-ti: generally understood‘ In f“, news. are sharply demanding it now. ghee; ztraight~to a right angle wiih: F0 r F0 r plaids, checks, dresdens strip” in square! m. Borden-Charlottetown highwflf" _ . _ e 0 Y. » i; 500 - o 115D" readeis smile indulz-rntly “hen I . reefer style. . . . . . . .$...00_ up to S’. 1'" 1“ ‘ “°g"°“"°d wndiim“ I‘ 1s Hwy sac complaints by public men The mm or the new not“ the‘ so do“ t worry u you “e up ml SHAVING SETS IVORY SETS lvhiic Silk evening mufllers $2.00 to $4.00 . L, 1 H , u. hmv rouhdduoh for which is 110W beini weight. It may save you from dis- SHA ING BOWLS IVORY LAMPS :- ‘1"°1“"°1y “s” ‘a m“ m “ tressing abdominal oonoiiion, mo m, V 1 Pearl Grey Silk Squares. . .. . .$3.50-to-$4.00 '. way, as well as the highways con- necting Summerside and other cen- tral points, should be attended to menial hygiene endeavor is given in The Bulletin, official organ oi the Canadian National Commiztee for Mental Hygiene, to Prof. E. D. MacPhee, president of the Maritime Commenting on the above state- ment as a “manly admission" on the part of His Lordship. the Toronto Globe says that it goes-to the root of the whole matter. Many speakers adopt the old dodge of blaming the reporters when they get into trouble through printed reports of their speeches. "It is the deadly accuracy of the report," says another exchange which the Globe quotes with approv- al, "that makes them try to shift the blame for their indiscretions on an innocent party, to wit, the reporter." that they have been mlsreported. Caution in speech is even more im- portant than watching one‘s step." These are comments which it What Sex is a Haggis.’ A writer ihc London Daily Sketch, in acknowledging the receipt in you know, have a certain amount of iat in and about the organs. It is this fat, aided by the ligaments, that holds and sup- ports the abdominal organs. The American farmers are being per-. suaded to ask for a stiff duty on ba- nanas. WBananas compete with po- ments oi Highland dress so dear to the heart of the Scot. imported in 1928 $3,249,952 worth of footwear while the exports were only "The "Sobieski Stuart" were also $315.4». tatoes. wheat, corn, rice and some: vegetables. A leading farmer lobby‘ ist calls for a duty of ‘l5 cents per‘ bunch, or one cent on each single1i banana because they are not growni in the States and compete with such‘ American food products as those here named. Some senators object lo so high a rate of duty, which. they: contend will be equal to 100 per 1 cent ad valorem. American farmers‘ contend that they have not yet been 5 given equal protection wi.h this; kidney lies in a bed of fat, and if this fat be removed a ‘floating’ kidney re- sults. ' , The fattening process means that! these individuals eat' large meals‘ whether they feel like it or not. The‘ meals are varied and they are en- Cvllrlled to eat ‘everything’. Rest is likewise given, so that the fat will not be worked off. And finally exercise for the abdom- inal muscles is given, consisting main- prepared. will be accepted as gen- erally satisfactory. It. carries with: it an air of importance and dignity.’ All visitors coming to the city during the tourist season will feel proud to‘ possibility of an operation, their stay on the Island. 1 The won d is full of deeds of praise, It ma) also be confidently hoped; But what 1s m“ w me,’ that many more of the annual com, I work my fields and do my chores vcntions of important national and Nor ca-re,whltvdeeds they be ' ' ~ ' ti ' d i - international socie es an assoc a Ye" m’ ye“ gut. “Mn Sh" and gold’ ., SMOKER SETS FANCY WRAPPED XMAS‘ ‘SMOKES r‘ no YOUR xuis snurrma At the Two Macs - Where .- Quality Counts IVORY CLOCKS TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS VANITY CASES 1- eari m the season. .. . . , ~ a ” » _ i MILITARY. DUSTING POWDER 1 “_- ivhvn they travel abroad and arc irrtigwlilriicfifgzlifetcliesisofiif‘i‘utitialflitin .0111. BRUSHES BATH SALTS makes are here. Holeproofs in plain Silk $1.00 in a A Deserve,’ Tribute wmpwo, io. ooiiiiooi o,- othor refl- city and province and will be the; CIGARETTE FANCY fancy $1.2», in fsilk and Wool a large showing "— '_ sons. to express opinions which they Y°°°3111zed headquarm?’ ‘m’ "11 111311, . . LIGHTERS CHOCOLATES SH)" , , . . ‘-' h: ' Credit for valuable leadership in would hesitate to voice at home officiaLs of Canada, other provinces,‘ A FARMBWSDEFENSE - Inieiwvovcn In Fancy Silks m all shades very i ' and countries who may come durinif] 149 GT. GEORGE ST. DRUGGISTS smurf, $1.25, $1.50. In “7001 $1.00. , .-_ Arrow PaJanwS . .‘ Arrow pajamas, too, make welcome gifts. Mat- erials Broadcloth, Rayons, LEVlSOOSylII-ItTiPQE, _i'igurcs, pastels or plain colors. Styleswith-inew collar or without. Trousers, two tybes ‘self drown strings or the new Hiplastic with‘ expand-n ‘ ing elastic and button. In artistic Arrow-boxes. Priced. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . $3.00 10158.75 Newest Mufflers We want you io see our mufflers The range of colors and patterns is so varied-there can bcrno difficulty in ‘ making an appropriate ' choice, Fine Gift Sox We take a pride in the sox we sell we stock 0017 lflSii Linen Handkerchiefs f \‘.'l:cn it carries io linen gift handkerchief: you .1 .1 got to izikc your hat off to us. We sell onlyreal ,, Irish linen handkerchicfs, Shamrock‘ Brand. Provinces Association '0! Torovlsj tions may choose Charlottetown as ‘ ~‘ f h 1. i ' , . The wonder world goes by, and o former Prime MW "d I1 t’ a‘ a“; mm a Frcnch ch“ m their prace of meeting in the future _ - _ _ _ _ _ ' a- sand- the kitchens oi a hoied hotel in the because o, ihe superior hotel .0 AM all my fellows of the fields plain linen hemsiitchcd borders wide or narrow Prof’ Alacphees 11893113110“ Old Country, complains that he is commodation that will be assured “lime ‘inc-s!’ 3 101' $1110 IJO-Xcd- P151111 11119“ 111W!‘ quuauty 615; om U" reseam‘ m“ °*' “"5 stilt at sea with regard to the sex £01118!“ 1w"- Men‘! 01mm irliflf-l much n sums anogher world boxed for $2.25. Finest quality Linen Handker- I L n I n r commmee and from the Denart‘ oi this far famed dish. The donor m“ and other organizations hold. Q"; moi-e who" thing; “i; dong CillOTS (HJOXCJ 1'01‘ $2.75. Fine Llllfll Illlijfll Htllld- "Tnt °I P5"'°1‘°1°5-" °‘ m“ Uimf“ seems to have sirhrod his doubts, as :,151rsu::1‘1‘;:' :‘x‘:1°:1“£;c:‘ 111151;? Where glories worth a king's desire kcrchicfs 50c each. Silk handkerchiefsfancy 75c “y or Toronto wok fir“: m“ 5°11‘ shown by the foiioyving extrazt om. and me prmimce are looking] We see so bravely won. and $1.00. ' .' . . .- _ temper. when he accepted illl im- “on, his level. whrh accompanied ma! best But something clutches at my heart I » oomoi, pmmon ,,, me mdusma, W m’ I Vtfhenlwould rise ahdgo- . Broadcloth Snap Spats $2.50“—'—$3\.S0_' “ g ‘ iWho wins the most shall lose the] , A "static" condition we are toltLi duiiurbes broadcasting ‘somewhat I 1m“! _ ’| ‘ The world is ordered so. aiorld. Previous to his educational activities in Toronto he had been telligent farm _ management 1 The fodder crop is safely stored "You will find him very easy in cook. Pick it all over and boil Silo-symbol of thrifty, in- attached to the Utiivcrsily of Al- berta, where he was instrumental in effecting a mental hygiene policy throughout Western Canada, "He 11's made." says The Bulletin, “ma- terial contributions i0 the training of subnormal children, io [he psychology of education and to the education of the public in matters P91151111"! to mental hygiene. His association with Dr. B. T. McGhlc, at the Ontario Hospital, Orillia. led to significant, (icvelopmcnts at that, institution. With his C0-WOfkt3r5 he introduced a programme of training for mental defectives that is probi ably second to none on the contin- enti’. It is predicted that in his new work Prof. MacPhce, because of his scientific acumen and his practical ability in dealing with difficult in- outnumber bathtubs in the United . own miiiiom o! ti" him-m; no; dustriai problems confronting the States, Every seventh American has If "I! lhllllcln germ hll 11111? and inflicted untold sufierinl "P611 g C C." “d "e u" Maritime Provinces, will be emin- a car but only one in twenty a hath- 1m“ “an” m 0mm“ u i‘ n°"°th" 111mm“! "1"? "fvmd 1" ‘t’ £9‘ E. A. Dizigla?" cntly stircezsful. It is hoped also her well for one and a half hours. Wrap the haggis in a serviette before boiling. as haggia some- times bursts widely when being cooked. If you follow those dir- eciions you will be enchanted with hcr deiiciousness. P. S.— 1 mean to say will you please not unscture or unwind the haggis until you are rtady to cook Editorial Notes Opportunity to the man who can- not use it. said George Eliot, is like an uniecundated egg, which the waves of time wash away into non- cniity. The Christmas season pro- vidcs opportunities which every one can use for distributing a little joy and giadncss. If you can't be Santa you can be a Santa Pal. According io a professor in the Washingon Slate College. motor cars i“ tub. Riding involves less exertion than flue aill be um w give cohnder- bathing, f. during these cloudy days and nights! But this is nothing when compared1 with the static in the political tield. The cfiudn“ crdwd ‘Boutvm-y m“ There are explosions thumb!» Ind Mid “"9814” m] I w“ moans here and there throughout Canada. attributed to the repeated; thiids of landing butter cargoes from I The“ u!" Wm" “"111 "FY mum New Zealand, the noise oi the Cabl-i I ‘flmhflr W”: “hhifi he: shuffle at Ottawa and other‘ “"1 "w" m‘ Fhmu‘ .1" “mm” causes, - ' - “"145 This little world of mine. Premier King has told the world that in trying to carry out what he calls his "first duty" or finding a fit man in every province for a Cabinet position within the Liberal party, he |fails in a certain province to find such a man and had to. lake one ' from outside. Theonly excuse he can now offer for taking away the Cabinet portfolio from Prince Dd- ward Island is that there are no Liberals here of Cabinet sine. 111a‘. is cold comfort for the three Liberal members the Island, has sent to the House of Commons. Bo unashamed I stand with thoec _ Who do no deeds of praise: We ‘work our fields and do our chores. Unhonored all our days. We may not set the world on fire, And m we do our share! Without our toil your wonder world Would hungry go and bare. ' -Pcter McArthur. in "Familiar Fields." Minarifo I-lnlmeat In Chapped hands stated, there will be a much blttfif1tacll. Medical science has hitherto prospect of dealing succeasfully Wlfih'{gflgfl i; iio yum-o “m”; m“. _a world-wide malady, which ha: m‘, t," I About ‘the golden wonder world g Where all their heroes dwell. i 4 ' i of Canada- and against a coming day. There is no waste and the terrors of asevere win- ter or an ensuing dry season are ban- ished. It is fprofitpble investment. There is another symbol of thrifty provision for the future, growing con- tinually in fa?r among the farmers Insurance Policy. ‘savings, stores them without loss. assures immediate protection for their loved ones or provision for their own 51d age. profitable invmtment. Let us send you particulars of Actual Results achieved. . firsoggs.“ Provincial Managers - Lower Queen St., Charlottetown - Great-West Life It‘ receives their he It also is a Q. Henderson é? Cudmore Men's Wear i ifaibiaisisisotatsasoisisrsi _ Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobocceaieigs Specially Boxed for Christmas Hero's where we shine. Everything you could h (or in Smokers Goods n to he found in our store. Au’ the at mum ' oi Cigars and‘ Cigarettes in boxes of five and upwards, lfbeautiiol colored boxes, with no additional cost for lame. i Tobaccoes in H's. if’: and pounds.‘ Hcadilly, Herbert Tiff!‘ ion. Prince Albert. Old Churn, Ogden; Fine cut. lledaon Ba!- Roaebud. etc. All in Christmas packaged. - ' _ W! fl"! l alilendld assortment of the lemons lillhlll 1'19"?- alao the Saslenl, Dclecour, Admiral. Ballum. Salhar, etc. Pf!" we upwards. x . l We also have Cigar and ihgaretie Cues and holdelfllfliilll‘ Lighten, Humidors, Ash Trays and everything for the lmoaer. Sunnyside