I a..n.1.===-en- . - .1 -`~..i-:_-sw: _ l _ I,- I i I, I`f`~- I t 'I )i-. ;-‘~.I‘i' ;~.ir,» 'I »,.1- , .s;¢..R..-..:_- _,_ IE-5;? _ 4 I Ll! I » r_,- 5 il - ,f‘. l», ‘ ~ :Iwi I ' iii, i°::.”.T."‘; ..;‘_‘s_`-__ “< ‘ -= -1-_‘f;'-_-°¢'= H I Y 0 B’ 4 B A K KS on 1 . ~ _.__ --.;._...'..-._a_---_+ i I u AI i I MI _ I. I » I I I I _...VI 5,-l‘ _ v , 1- -.N _ ._.. ;__..,.__.-_ \-12259295 \ 9293.* 9.520 al ‘I V( I it -.4 N pl df , I 11|* ati I ishi BP tw ‘ eff ¢ ‘I I I s I I » i i‘~ ‘uw- . » Ufll-.» I of’ ........ I. ci ii, _»; ,,v-cw.,-_-___ a-on” .- -» II .II i I ,I sta l hm cu , lir su 1' ' I sal l Tl: _ I fox 'I tin I I I I ij' fro thi n 5 .Mg Pai _, ..w I I ~ I I i I 1 T' ix' U0 I ins noifl ._ wo' l ... _...___ ___ 1?.,-,_ line eife ~ noi: 'fi Ili \ can r I pi-eu..l c-.t to the consuin_o_r. In this Harrison, Mc_K_i_zley md villain.-_Ana iigzglidkably loo|ot:_ g9l,_h¢vik oiigiiclql . s - , `_ l"r‘\G F FUU H ` ` ' OCTm?."'~ ~~ ~.,_... UWN uuA':t».r's e.cll‘0Vil'iC&€. Ill the than now wlicn ive are in the trough : llfiller and carpets would otherwise __ ________< (‘ there is every -indication that the ` _ _ ,l H and materials, says the Vancouver, courage, and it was fitting that lie I whole and ol as a se,-les to exclude it would mean the pre- of almost mlmlcal Stawsl each ml vention of the purchase by Russians tem upon its mm 'ood at me ex_ of Canadian agricultural macheuery. I’ T Russia is buying Canadian faivn im- peme’ If necessary' °f the "her plements, presumably. for the reason ‘State-5~ that she needs them in her pro I The Lea G0\_emment,s muous "_ political disturbances in foreign ‘ countries. Quurs I - Bylaw The British gommonwnlgh of As gmt °f us have I0 uw' I“d°°’5|’I'he speech was scheduled for 6.10 , l- a goo pa" of the ye" I °“°“ W°" i ni to 630 p ni and went tl'irougli‘ ln ml-ll* go to support Clmadlan Nations has iie\'er yet explored o del. as a people “E do Ot l ` l~ - - - ~ _ l cven imagined the full possibilities of llwu ht to ul. lndo , El g“Ye more 0" &\)50IUIf€IY S4-`I`-CUUI9 fIl“'~‘~§ _ £5 0 ci e e t ink _ _ ,_ ,, €°°“°mI° °°°°P"HII°“**"°°"°II°Ie“II about our food and see that thc air we “ere omrej me SI.) e'h not only for the service of the world l ln home olllce or factory ls ke U b\`0H-'iC85t» by the M57‘5Im° _ , - - pt _ _ _ but for the raising of lhe Sfdnilfds warm, but that is about as far as we Telephone as releglaph co" tywughl of well being among its own menibcrs. g0_ Wh°5¢ °°‘II'I735y ‘md °°'°Pemt~°n II" -F L- hh _-ned l mal; a l,,,_ ,_ Y _ was brought to this Province but lnelimea 'is aii-ii o Mi-V ‘_ Andlyct _it is thc ali vie ale were obliged to palm out that we illnmllz “M1 WIS €\‘€HI2 ¢l\.l-0-3»10l\- breathing indoors that practically bl t broadcast at that If human vii* had chvsen an occasion governs our whole .life-physically, were una E 0 for makin' the work of the liiiperinl mentally and even morally. _ lcoiiferencc profoundly sigiiificant it The bright sunlight is kept out by *_`__'iT___ IIII5 mom-" “'h°I`9 "mst needffd could not have chosen a better time curdtfiiiis, blinds, or shutters as wall scoii begin to fnclc. ive cannot look to the development of WIUCIUWS MC 110i 0l7C‘ll€fl \'Bl'V A ‘ _ - ‘ ~ rmcnti r s _ fi-le Empire to help to lift Us out of l much during cool iveathcr becafse it e e mplcyinent. Altogether, therefore. _ . _ .___ 'may II`°“5h ‘ye ‘I0 mt k“°W “'h"I"? I0 does seem foohsh I'° be heatmg me iC.B. Pyliei' inthe WinniiieS Tribime) I _ turn for immediate asss ancc on °I1ff'°01` HU- . A Brlmh paper l_elm,ts me my5tel.l_ triple emergency programme inaug- Rl B_ Bellllell’ Prlme Mllllslel. of What, happens? ous death at La cmlapalle d,Armen _ . l . - urated by the Government and pas- Canada, has shown the ivay toivardsl TIN? all' outdoors has the bene- heres of E Mlle Laura Mlllanque, I sed by Parliament will achieve the this economic renaissance. fit' of the _sunls rays upon II" and aged 44. The report states that she Issme of this outdoor air should be end for whicli the Government de- “T , _ _ vias the angina] Mademgigeiie fmm , coming in all the time. signed “_ mgoivtémgc rliuglignegzgiltlplortg;.l$;`i Further the outdoor air has more Armentcers, and says that in 1914 and l______ ’. '. - - . 1915 sh be H l . , . l;,lel.e_ Wlllcll atlmclcd thousands of I inoi._ture in ‘it than the indooi air. much 1;:;;s gy ;l_l;tIs: tyggnpg Sfalesmansfllp De°ple_ 358 persons had to be takenl and this moist air Ls needed for the _ I comfort of the skin, nose, and throat- ---- t it i t 1 i n 1- _ ~ in I _ I _ I , _ __ ess mos ure n an ur ng ' - heroic attempt to line the Empire up ;If;’§dj5e°s;e5un;f C553 5;: 3-nf;l>;I;f;I; the “.m.m “walllel-I mld the hen; of The theory that she was the. in a cogent and uniform policy _of V' h _l NW; y tb’ Hut t the home soon dries out the moisture Mademoiselle of the famous songI Iallg protectloll for Brltlsll goods n‘;`i|lmu° l‘° "I" Im 'e S 5 3’ from the air in the room. You can does not fit the reported facts. TlieI "‘ ‘“ Ithug sec the sense cf moistening the lady whose title has become known , _ air ol' the home during the cool wherever English-speaking troops' Province. h w ll tak l' 1 c as _ _ _ 1 , ._ . ' f tl er li t, fe iis pa; I lnlerest In the Brazlllan l.e\,Qlu|_l3n \vcath_i, by pans* of water or by the have gone owed her fame not to her: one 0 Ie memos Igurés n ry' lis not coiifiiied to any one country USE Of me 5lJ€‘C1aI l‘¢€@DIH¢I€S that youth and beauty but to her age and Im statesmanship and “II thereby alone. Breat, Britain has huge hold- 11523 _biIu'“d $110 radial-°f5~ lack of sex appeal. The lines thatI (lim U16 W01`ShID Of that mi-Sty figure Lngs in the country. British capital “Q “I 0 ‘I-`I` I’°Im I5 that the iefcrred to her were, ' of Cobdeii that has for so long stood invested in Brazilian railroads and ‘mt ‘;I;°`“Il‘I be I;°I’I't"‘°yI“3' sI"°"I‘I “Mademoiselle from Armenteers _ _ . , 0 ' ‘ I _ across the path Ol Brltlsh progress produce is estimated at a billion and “We rl;;h;I°§muI; ;f‘gtII;I‘eo1d rash- She hasnt been klsed for fifty and even of a sane British brother- 3' half dollars' The devewpmem °f _‘ ` yeam" ' ' hood I Brazilian railroads is largely due tbl I§)I;i1dfri‘;‘;III§;ie_;)‘ }_;?;;“?"I;y i‘;I§n‘]°; and it is quite certain that no young: ' BFIUSI1 ¢\1¢91°PfiS€, Bild Whilst BPI'-i£I1| _ ' , and beautiful woman in Armentiers .. .» _ -» ._ an expensive wey of h atm, b t ' _ Yom f°°d “III cfm 3°" mme purchase oi such Brazilian products they do one big ming foflheghealgh would have gone unkissed in 1914 a.ndI “HS Ulld0Ubt€dIy R EOOCI S1088" 101' as coffee, cocoa, sugar, rubber, cotton, in that drawing the an toward them 1915 except at her ovm earnest re- free trade at a time when the Em- tobacco, 'arid the like, is reckoned ati and up the Chlmney they keep it quest. I Dire WHS 1103 DFOGUCIUS U16 f00d~ “wut “amy ’mlI‘°“ dollars per year" moving; no chance to stagnate. yvhemef there eye’ was such I* But now that the Empire is more the British 5°°d5 ex_I’°rI°d t° Bray” If the outside air can get i_nto the l“ad°m°I5°IIe B5 described I" the 5008. than capable of mutually prllducmg total a. hundred million dollars iii lmnle' office' or factory' can be l.leat_ will remain forever a riddle, the me food for me various paris of it- value' of me yea” we “““`I‘°I II" ed sreduallv. and then leave slowly @l1S“'@l' l=l1°WH wily $0 the mall who U the tm ls h is f“II'Iy held I"5 ¢I,'°“-nd' But Bmzuum and gradually by windows or even C0mD0S€d the fHm0l1-S Ver-Sc. HI-S Se ' ng an an” mn m IGYTIWYY I5 I9-1`S9l‘ Illia" that Of *IIN open fireplaces, a. greater measure identity will also probably be a per-I Hllfi Ml OUIWOH1 SI'lilJ\J0l@th- It WB-S United Sts.tes,al1d. with almost limit- of health will be enjoyed. petpal mystery for no claimant atI time that there should arise a great less natural resources, the prospects of com-se where large crowds con- this dak could obtain anything like’ lgnmlre llgure with lmelllgellce and of wider trade exchanges attracted gregate the air becomes’not oiilyigenel-Ri cl-edit, _ ‘ XI much money not only from GreatI too hot, but too moist and this af- ' The ol-lgln of the song' whlch `l.l,$: should arise in canada with the pow_ Britain, but from many other coun-I fccts adversely. Orme known as ..Pa_l.lez_v0us,.. lg! - trie, Bad air, or stale air reduces your lmothel, mystery It was not B pl.0_ er to demonstrate to the older minds deslre flll. mg,-llal of physlcal work duct of the law' war' but was known' at the heart of the Empire tliatif there The excuse given for the admission I The big Vthingl then for health is ln the Brillsh army' ,md other clrclesl is to be an Empire, it must work as of Russian coal into Canada. was that ;;¢;I;llIilr;\1;;rWx:I€hbr;l§;50:rIytrI>;‘I;1§S Where more or less rlbald songs had ni one Brea n evclope of had air that surrounds your body when the air is still. I /£6 fn I sh-_-___ ___ SCRIPFURE TO BE-\L‘TY um; ,I Sir:»-In order to correct. a wrong impression which is bound to be giv- “Notes By the Way." your issue of speech, was not our station OFCY. time as we are compelled to share, (Continued on page Ui ' Mademoiselle F rom the lines, and that since the war she vogue, at least at the time of the South African War. The first line-- "An officer flue came over the Rhine". -might almi:; suggest a connectior with the N:-_volcanic wars. I Some day someone may compile a 'ollectlon of the songs popular among I i -_ grnmme of agricultural development! - 31"" M BM ::;:‘;:.‘i..;i..'f‘;.°;r .si ‘°:‘.i..::: - dm -- - e" ° ' ° ' D1/NIUI4 llr it gets past the censor, it wiii make ii--ezy reading. it; wiii, iso, throw _sl fruit igri/\i_<_i.g;i;i"vi‘i;-:'l_ `__ _ _ __=_____l__;.__ .____.______._____. __ -_-_.___ .. _ » __ __ ____- _ 0 B Locat mioancasrinc. scaxmu. I 'ff' _ _'.= any ____ ,:,_ ‘ ' ‘ _I Q DEPARTMENT or TRADE AND COMMERCE _I _ l nenncnmm, sss~ ~rrr -- i“l_’f _ Tr.. ;_ fr.- `fJ- ,_ if ;, OTTAWA. LANADA en by your leading paragraph ~in .~,_. -.____._.__ I I saturday me iam. 1 wish to say that ""“" , the local station in Charlottetown October 18th, 1930, I which was broadcasting a program at way we shall be providing employ- l0,m_ FRESH Am IS UF "SELF the some til-is as:r.e Prime Minlsier'¢ To Canadian Citizens, I Everywhere in Canada. Do You Want More Bmnc/9 Factories? What is a factory worth to Canada, that gives steady year-round employ. ment to five thousand hands? It depends upon where 1`t’s Iota ted, daesn't it? If 1't's located in Canada, it’s worth a small fortune to us. But if it's located at our very borders, but still outside of Canada, it may be worth nothing at all to us. In any event, it is almost certain to be worth far less than the branch it might be persuaded to establish in Halifax, or Vancouver, or any pain; in between, even though that branch gave steady employment to only fifty hands! ' No matter where they locate in relation to where we reside, we’ro always' delighted to heat of branch factories being established in Canada, bo. cause of the employment they create for Canadian labour, tho market they provide for Canadian farmers and Canadian merchants, and the business activity they stin ulate in .countless ways and in countless quartets. _ f . Thus far, in our efforts to promote their establishment within our borders, we have made use of but one lever-out tariff. For a time it proved to be a very effective lever. _ During the period preceding the war the harvest was considerable. But of recent years the annual crop of branch factories has been lean-quite disappoin tingly so when We reiiect that the justification for their' e_stabIi`shment should be greater than ever before, due to the fact that our annual imports of merchandise keep steadily i'n_c_reasi`ng. . I.m’t there something that each of us as individuals might do to help get the movement in full swing again? Suppose we steadfastly refused to buy merchandise that we I new to have been imported, wouIdri’f that cause a lot of these outside manufacturers to reconsider their plans? Not long since, the manufacturer of an imported product, the annual sale of which in Canada tuna into millions of dollars, boasted that no .action this country might take would ever force him to establish a branch factory here. When he said that he was, of course, thinking only of o_n_e kind of action-tarii action! And feeling secure in the advan rage of a low manufacturing cost obtained through mass produc- tion, he probably had some justification for believing that his hand could not be forced. But he overlooked one very important point. And that is that while Canadians have always shown themselves a very tolerant people in their attitude towards imported merchandise, they are quick to resent unfair- .ness of any kind when practised against themselves. Now that particular manufacturer buys no materials from Canada. The workmen he employs buy .nothing that has been produced in Canada. From the operation of his huge industry the people of this country derive no profit wha tsoevet. Why then should they continue to buy his product when there are available to them at equal prices products of the same kind, "and of just is good if not better quality, that have been made in Canada? Not only that particular manufacturer, but scores of "others, could be forced to open up branch factories in this country under pain of losing their entire Canadian business, if _each and every'-one of us, before completing a single purchase, were first to make absolutely sure that the article had been produced in Canada! ' Very sincerely yours, Minister of Trade and Commerce. > -1 " wh this bi din' w i- is ove the Irish Fiisillers. the this to create slisgoic- niisiincicrst:inrl;n1: bc'.i\'ecii as rind ciir _sister M.=i';iiliir‘ Pi'o\'inccs. Neverilicl:r~.', ue can ol`I.'-' l€l'§Y€I- omission b_\' tlic- Gazette of the that i\1.= f‘:‘u"iiic Globe “apparently forgot that glass U10 DEUDIC Of the vhlué Of EmDI*9` mlm wl5llul_e_\_ed' The song repertoire of the troops' i ..._._~_ l has to be handled wlth Cm-e_~ Per, D\`€f91`9nC9 and can bring UV? IWXI Hlwc lived for Beauty' and for -»------»------- I Beauty died I haps the glass vendors did. but Cer' the final acceptance of the plan. he _émlmm You _ iriinly Mr. Bennett did not. The event Wlll have wrllllen hls name ln lame ng I proves that tliore who counted on his leitel-5 on the page of Emplre l.llsl0,.y_ _ “To live as gently as I can, forgetfulness reckoned without their ‘ --- I To be. no matter where, it man, To take what comes, of good or ill, ii i, ' - » as an exchange, that it Ls anything more And mug °° fam* “nd h°“°I' mu? mb] ' lthan an interesting coincidence but ` T° d° my best and 1°* that 9935' all-ll.; The C°"“dI‘1I”I 5“33°5tI°" M th’ th fact "_ al that . the résenl The record of my brain and hand: , e m ns p thcI Impmal Conference th" _ A radio exceptional Fall follows thi- advent of And then' sh°“ld fam" °°m° °° ‘mi i station powerful enough to broadcast , ~. Sm] WWI( and I‘l0D€ f0l’ VI0¢0l’Y-" to all the Dominions and Colonies in __ -_--_---~ ' a Oonseri ahve Government. I me Empire should be erected in Bri- with a issuer regard for the so- III;';;;“IM;‘;I‘;‘;,”I°‘; ‘;'m‘;I‘m;’;’I:n°”i;° viet the official Labor journal ex tain was a timely oiie. A little less - - ~ ‘_ ,_ ,, I nl that n mia] H si nes tensivc terrorism against hoarders Amermn III" and " Im” I'“°I`° D ns 0 po C 0 en ve with forced sales of Russian wheat behind Russian wheat dumping. But, British propaganda would be weloom- lt dm not tell M Sade" th “_ th abroad. This despite the fact that I °‘I~ bcuz thu mme wi-.i ui ui t ` I _* :hrmed by the uyilxlure of it; Fiyel of this “me wheat' Huw” ‘wma United Status Ambassador Dawes, I' 8 U Year Plan, by which the Stalin. in own people are starving for lack no parallel to such cold-blooded speaking in Belfast. said that ameri- ,eglme mm” pledged ,O Mhleve ln_ zrlevllry. the sole oblect of which is n I defperate effort to avert political ~idit. iS th-Iishd- "~ - can pies ei s o co c r es ldiEMwr to me fat Commun” who cent were Jefferson, Madison, Mon- roe Jackson, Polk, Taylor, Buchan- but for the provision of the consti- tution that presidents must be born hold Russia in their grip. T! the Five Year Plan fails all the same. it an. Johnson. Grant, Hayes. Arthur. in the United States the lint wouldImay at ml mem mmm. lol. lm -._._._| I Shopping Days To Christmas In other words there are I7 days before that 'Day of Giving"- the who shoppers will start mak- ing the rounds of THE METRO- POLITAN STORE -NOW. in order to escape the customary crush of that busy leuou. Theli. take into consideration another advantage. at this lealon. The Metropolitan Store hu 0 stock on hand which has not been _gone over by eagerthrolili- and that which is bolt. purchased by gift seekers. _ START YOUR CHRISTMAS lHOI’l’l`NB 'NOW AT TBI Metropolitan Store ATTE||T_I0|| 1 Truss Wearers To those of you who are unfortunate enough to have to wear o trnu we uk tha qnutlon. 'Are you ut. lsfied with the one yon are wearing? Does it fit comfortably or is It an anti- quated and out of date style- ont grown 'Ita nlelnlnesp lo to speak. than canning untold ag- ony; than why continue :after- ing when we can alleviate the caan by offering you a perfect fitting. modern uid ap-to~date one, from the larn eomlgn- ment of American Trnloel ,lust received. All sizes and style: at prion to suit everybody. Come In and anqnlre or phone and have no wal you some for fitting. - ' ' ~ The Two Macs loalqlartun for Trluu. 14| Gt' George St. CHE I/V.-- ‘_ I. _ ‘NIJ .vi » ~