crux" __-l.-.__.....__._ ~~-v—-~-..-..._-__._._._. A... _ race TWO all this season's Coats. , The y! ogue Special Values for ilollar llays -1 2 coirs One rack of last Season's Winter Coats to clear at greatly reduced prices. Special discounts on One assortment of Dresses regardless $1.98 Too Mdny Beans g (0ontinu_ed from page!) Roger's heart almost stopped. From the expression on her face Johnny knew something was amiss "What's wrong?" he said slowly. other date?" \ sale looked up into his face desperately. “I, I did promise to go out with Zanie Lou Langworthy and some oi her friends. I didn't dream you could be wig-h me." going out with a man, I'll bet." - est Colds n-Yieidquicbereeflp Poultice-venerated (pi V5955 iii and she kicked him in the shins. took his ann. "Ooine on, I'm The stringy NeiYormF"$§'id_ter A a Sugar a little too long to suit Zanie "Lookee, but don't touchee" She starv- speech on Saturday night?" ohnny turned sway. “It sure didn't take you long to get your-self dated up. did it? You're "Yes." Sugar was not going to lie Slip and Zenie Inu piled in, the rumble seat of Sooop's car. Skip leaned over and touched Sugar on the shoulder. » - “Do you like your Friddle cakes mm Cl-TAILOTTETOWVN wcuaizoraa How Many People Hear Radio Speeches? (From the Windsor Star)‘ Eight men sat at one luncheon table in a local hotel yesterday. Seven were Windsos-ites; the other was a. Detroit visitor. ‘In the group were four medical men, one retail merchant, one wholesaler and one newspape mun-ell of Windsor. “Did you hear Ml‘. Bennett's radio some- one asked. The newspaperinan said hehadr ‘nediothewholeofit. One doctor admitted he had heard; part. The rest had not heard one- word of it. The newspape '1 oom- mented that he had listened all _“.T7ie Haberdashery ” _ Dollar Days Are Here Again Thursday and Friday llov. 28th & 29111 NOVEMBER, 2s. 193s of Cost, clearing for Another lot this Season's Styles. Prices $6.75 and $7.75 to clear at I about it. "Ibur oi us are going out for a ride. Zanie 101i and her boy friend, Skipper Iarrier, and a nice man I met from New York last with or without ham and eggs?" he inquired, a pleased smirk lengthen- ing his long jowls. Sugar bit her lip. Then she turn- through as a matter of personal professio ml interest. , I People who attach so much im- 1120's ovrncoirs 25% orr Another lot clearing at _.1.s21s-11-. -31. A number of Evening Dresses to clear I at ‘All other Dresses in stock at reduced prices. All Knit Suits in stock to clear at 20% Discount. All Millinery to ‘clear at special discounts. One lot clearing at . . . 50c ....-.-............-.. 98c week. D—don't you trust me?" Johnny exploded. from New York?" whitel . a man! you are I don't want to have any .____.___..-._._ _ {ENNIS STARS T0 MAKE TOUR (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) - GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. Nov. 26-(0. P. Cable)-—A team oi 51x Einglish tennis stars will make g tour of British Guiana in Febru- ary and March of next year, it was ngrmounccd here today. The per- Qgnnel oi the group, under the sup- q-vlsion of the English Lawn Ten- 111s Association, will be announced hater. ' USO hlillflllrlt [III BIIILIJ is PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tuberculosis fgilhristmas Seals iroville Money: E To conduct an educational cam- ‘ 1 paign as to ways and means oi 5- controlling Tuberculosis. I. ‘ To conduct clinics throughout the Province for finding and ._. diagnosing early cases of Tuber- culosis. I. For the examination of indivi- duals who have come in contact‘ with Tuberculosis cases, particu- larly children, with a view to preventing the spread oi the disease. i. For the supervision of‘ active cases oi Tuberculosis OUTSIDE 111110110 1011 01001 0001 (Experimental Farms Note) Experimental work conducted at the Dominion Experimental Farm, Nappan, Nova Scotia, during the last few years has demonstrated that feeds commonly grown or manufactured in Eastern Canada will supply practically all the food nutrients necessary to properly de- velop and finish the bacon hog. Cost of production studies in the growing of the common cereal crops show that these crops (oats. barley and wheat), quality consid- ered, can be produced more cheap- ly than they can be purchased. With these points in mind, there can be no hesitation in re- commending the following rations ior general use: First period-From weaning at 6 to ii weeks to 100 pounds live weight: Ground oats. 300 pounds: ground barley, 500 pounds; ground wheat, 200 pounds; skim-milk, lit to 2 pounds per pound of grain mixture, or, high grade fish meal, 8 pounds per 100 pounds oi meal mixture. Second perlod-l’~‘rom 100 pounds live weight to finish at 210 pounds: over. Good-bye!" He turned and stalked dramatic after him. / “.lohnny," she stopped him with desperate pull on the arm. are you saying? You don't mea thing wrong. and you know haven't." her. ous," Sugar control oi her fast beating heart. terly. “Who wouldn't man. How would you feel? Break and I'll forget it." promise to see him. I'll bring hlrn down to see you-" "Over my dead body!" him cockeyed if you do." ly shocked". “Such language! fore." "I've never heard you were pick-up before. We're even." “A man from New York! I-low did you meet a man Sugar had never seen the little a": nchmarr angry before. l-Iis eyes bored into hers acousingly. Again she told the truth. Johnny got up l’ “ Friddle, you're the last girl in the world I'd expect to pick up If that's the kind of girl thing to do with you. As far as I'm concerned our engageme ‘ is all ally toward the elevator. Sugar ran “What that. You can't. I haven't done any- “You've got a right good start, I'd say." Johnny turned his head from "Don't. say anything you'll be sorry for, just because you're jeal- said quietly, getting “Jealous!" Johnny shrugged bit- be jealous? The first night oi my liie I've ever been free to have a date with you- and you have a date with another Sugar wanted to, desperately. But she didn't feel it would be fair to Scoop. He'd been so good-stayed in Lorien just to help her. The least she could do would be to keep her “There's no reason why you can't meet Mr. O'Reilly." Sugar offered soothingly. “But I can't break my engagement. I've nothing to hide. Johnny waxed dramatic again. "I'll punch “Johnny!" Sugar looked thorough- I've never heard you talk like that be- ed with a saccharine smile. "My favorite dish!“ she cooed sweetly," is New York shrimp boil- ed ln oil. Howro your folks?" "Frlddle dee deel" Skip snapped his long ringers under her nose. “Let's stop frlddlin' around and git goin'. My gal friend is wastin‘ away." (To Be Continued) Nebraska Doctor - Admits “Mercy , Killings ” n OHADRON, Neb., NOV. 2'l—‘(A.P.) I —Dr. Milton McDowell said today he had administered poison in 1908 to two men who faced death by drowning after the freight train on which they were riding had plunged into a washout. The men were transients, he said. Five persons were killed in the accident June 25, 1908, on the Chl- cago and North Western railroad near Clinton, Nab. “They both begged me to give the poison before they should drown." Dr. McDowell said. "I feel I did an it act of mercy, a. christian act, one no man‘ should he ashamed of or shrink from. “A. doubleheader freight had plunged into the washout caused by a cloudburst," he related. “The two transients were caught on the floor of the car they had been rid- ing in by the truss rods of another car. They were pinned fast to the floor. "The water was rising very rap- idly and I was informed by Super- intendent L. N. Costley that it would be about two hours before the wreckage could be cleared to permit the wrecker w free the men. The two men were begging. that someone do something to prevent ' them from drowning." Dr. McDowell related he waded portanee to the radio as a means of’ getting their messages-business. political or otherwise-to the pub- lic might give some consideration to this informal survey. Mr. Ben- nett spent a great deal of money in hiring air facilities to ,.resent his Government's case to the people. Yct, here we have a typical group‘ oi canadian citizens, seven of them, f apd only one of the seven heard the complete address Saturday. night. Five or them failed to hear a. word of it. Not long ago we reproduced from the Kitchener Record some infer-l esting figures based on a survey made by that paper of radio list- ening. The incident on Monday in Windsor substantiates the Kitch- ener figures. One can hardly im- agine anything more important in this country than a speech by the Prime Minister. Mr. Bennett is, by reason of his position, the out- standingman of the hour. In ad- dition to that. he is a speaker of renown. Yet, it is clear that 0111i! B small fraction of the population heard his Saturday night address and the chances are that no great- er proportion listened to the Other three oi his series. By contrast, it is safe to say that millions of Canadians read. the re- ports of Mr. Bennett's speeches as‘ they appeared in -'I'he Windsor, Daily Star and other daily papers. The publication of those speeches cost Mr. Bennett exactly nothing. l-lis time on the air meant an out- lay for him, or for his party, of thousands or dollars. Some day Mr. Bennett and other public men will find, just as many large business houses are now discovering, that they can spend their publicity ap- propriations to much greater ad- vantage by using the newspapers exclusively. In the latter case, they are SURE of a complete audience; using the air they have no guaran- tee of reaching even one percent. oi the potential market. Yesterday we heard a man re- mark that some of the biggest Dark Grey, Navy and Black Elysians. Regular $20.00 value. Just one or two of a kind left. Dollar Days 25% OFF $1.00 WOOL FELT HATS $1.00, Wool felt hats one of a kind $1.95 regular Dollar Days . . . . .. FINE SOX 4 prs. for $1.00. Fine sox in handsome patterns lots to hoose from Dollar Days 4 prs. for . . .. .. . .. s00 COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS ARROW $1.19. Nice patterns in Arrow collar attached shirts regular $2.00 values Dollar Days TADOUSSAC SHIRTS dark shades plain navy and wine, a I z fine dressy shirt regular $2.00 Dollar Days . . . . . . . . s s 5 ARROW SHIRTS PLAIN $1.25. Plain blue and tan separate I z collar Arrow shirts regular $2.00 on Dollar Days . . . . . . ... s a 5 HEATHER WOOL SOX 39c. Pure wool heather sox also black and grey regular value at 50c Dollar Days on sale at, pr. . . . . .. , 0 GOLF PANTS % PRICE, Fine quality golf trousers tweeds regular $3.50 to $6.00 value Dollar Days to clear at y, Price. 111101111 and 110w 111211011 ovrncours $14.50 Dollar Days we will clear our Melton Overcoats out at $14.50. All sizes to 44. " MEN'S UNDERWEAR CREAM 95c. True knit underwear reg- ular value $1.50 single pieces shirts or drawers Dollar Days . . .. G .--........u.-.-................-.. LEWIS SHIRTS $1.35. Lewis shirts good quality in cream, I blue or white with attached collar Dollar Days s I LEATHER CAPS $1.25. A lot of leather caps to clear Dollar 1 Days $ s MEN'S NECKWEAR 50c. Good quality silk ties regular 75c value Dollar Days . . . . G STANFIELD'S RED or BLUE LABEL UNDERWEAR at a 10 p. c. discount Dollar Days. s.....- ’ MEN'S FLEECE UNDERWEAR combinations or two piece wholesale wireless programs, some of the fin- est and most expensive features, were delightful for the public but mighty poor business for the large firms making them possible. His ex-| plsnation was that the programs‘ have worked up great fame for, certain artists, but. mighty little for the products the artists are prices Dollar Days. _ BOY’S FLEECE UNDERWEAR Penman’s 35c. Shirts or draw- ers to clear out Dollar Days at OF‘ THE SANATORIUM; that is. of SUCH GASES AS CAN- NOT BE AOOOMMODATED IN THE INSTITUTION. I. For assistance to Gyro-Rotarian Boys‘ Camp. ,1 For assistance to Crippled Child- ren suflering from Bone 'I‘uber- Ground oats, 100 pounds: ground barley, 600 pounds; ground wheat 300 pounds; skim-milk, 1 pound per pound grain mixture, or, fish meal, 5 pounds per 100 pounds grain mixture. The age to start on this ration is given as 6 to 8 weeks, the most suitable age for weaning. Pigs Sugar turned coldly." If you ex- cuse me, I'll be going. I've had quite enough insults for one day, Mr. De Ville. Good-bye.” “Just one thing more," Johnny called, equally coldly. She paused ever so slightly, hoping he would apologize. “I suppose your rich Mr. O'R.eilly from New York felt sorry more than waist deep m U16 1W water to the men, and asked them if they "wished rne to give them the poison or if they wanted to take a chance." "They both begged me to give it to them. I immediately gave each man one-half of what I had in my hypodermatic syringe. I held their 35c eeeereeeesealss MEN'S OVERBMTS % PRICE culosis. ir- r.~¢— Give Your Eyes Assistance When They lleeil It younger than this are not able to stand a heavy ration. If found ne- cessary to wean at a younger age, a ration that has proven satisfac- tory here is equal parts ground oats, with the hulls sifted out. or ground hulless oats, and white middllngs. The pigs at this farm are started on this before wean- ing, in e pen or creep separate from the mother sow and they sui- ier no setback when this practice is followed. Add a. little milk or fish meal to the mixture and make for the poor bought her some new clothes too." “Oh, you beast!" Sugar choked wildly, and ran from the lobby. Her first impulse was to run to Mother Rriddle and tell her of the dreadful way Johnny treated her. But on second thought she knew it wouldn't be fair to worry the old lady. Walking swiftly toward River Road, she wrestled with her thoughts. On the outskirts of Iorien she sat down on a log beside the little orphan and heads above water for a few min- supposed to advertise. By way of 11-, said. TORONTO, Nov. Paris, predicted today that in and other countries. “It is undoubtedly right that utes, and it was soon over," he 26—(C.P.)--A. Lauder I-Iiphlll, who was born near Bimooe, Ont, and for the past 30 years has been a plastic surgeon in few years euthanasia-"mercy kill- ing"—will be made legal in France doctor should be able to take the lustrating his point, this gentleman said that he had taken to inquire from several of his friends as to the sponsorship oi one of the airs most celebrated, mostly costly, programs. Of five persons to whom; he had spoken, only one was able’ “ to name the product advertised. . Duty Free Cheese the trouble i This lot have all Raglan Shoulders, are regularly worth $20.00 to $25.00. Just one of a line left. Carried over from last season. 010.00.. $12.50 Dollar Days V; Price MEN'S LINED cars GLOVES $1.25, Special value in these I MEN'S con SWEATERS $2.10. All wool fine quality v good quality tan-or brown shades Special Sale Days . . . . .. neck style special value Dollar Days river. I-Ier thoughts became a little all feed changes gradually. more coherent as her breath came when feeding skhmmuk m the life of a patient past '10 suffering ‘i ‘"1’ ‘c “m” Needs Certlflcate I MEN'S nnoaoccoru SHIRTS 05¢. In ‘white, blue or cream, collar may save nine. We are here to assist with lenses, advice or both. Tillyer lenses are giving great help. . E". W. TAYLilll Registered Optometrists. above ration, a. mineral mixture is necessary. A suitable one may be made up of equal parts of ground limestone, common salt and bone char or bone meal, and fed at the rate of 4 pounds per 100 pounds of grain ration. Skim-milk, however, is not es- sential for the proper development of the bacon hog. High grade fish may be made if conditions war- rant. For further information write to your nearest Dominion Experi- mental Farm or Station. Professional Bards McLEOD 8' BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY, K. C.‘ Barristers and Attorneye-at-Law MONEY l‘) LOAN Oflkie: 1B0 Richmond SINGI- r MacGuigan & Trainer , Mark B. llaefllliglll, K. U. I H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. ' NOTARY. Ge. ’ BABIISTIK BOLIOIIOI EBIIMIIIL, Charlottetown LOVE NOTE T0 DUCKS SON FALLS INTO FOlPS HANDS ADDTB ABABA, Nov. nil-Palace authorities chuckled today over an ardent love letter, which was a bright spot in the daily flood of mail, mostly requests for jobs. The letter, from a girl Fascist in Holland, is addressed "Vittorio Mus- solini, Aduwa, Ethiopia." It ex- pressed hope that as soon as the war is over she will be able to visit I1 Duce’s son in Rome. Officials decided to return the letter with a note explaining that under present circumstances it is difficult to deliver and wishing the budding romance succem. The marketed value of the ilsh- eries of Manitoba last year was t1.- 46366, while in 1909 it was $1,076,- 136. back. had meant so much to her she Mother. promised in marry. would, forgive her and be sorry. walked back toward the hotel. But she felt better for having made up her mind what to do. How to spend her dollar salary was the next ques- tion. Mother had written her that the children had been happier than she had ever seen them when they learned Sugar had sent the lollypops the week before. And mother had praised her tenderly for her un- selfishness in spending her first dol- lar in such a. way. Zanie Lou had been so generous that Sugar sometimes felt almost embarrassed. Sugar had learned to love the wild little zanie very dear- ly. Her wardrobe had grown to ire. mendous proportions. compared with what it had always been. First there was the new green silk. Then a yellow crinkly sport dress Zanie declared, without bat- ting an eyelash, made her look as the Tentmaker. And a pair of silk amss, two combies and a slip. and pumps. When sugar walked thr-oulh the ten cent store her problem was soon Trying to out herself in Johnny's place, she thought the thing out calmly. Her ,flrst night of freedom gone out with Scoop instead of going to the orphanage to see Johnny and That really hadn't been fair. It was certainly no way to treat a man you loved and had from an incurable disease, or of a defective child,’ he said. "I wouldn't have the nerve to do it myself. My specialty for 30 years .d has been straightening the faces of children, and I suppose I've had some of the ugliest faces the world has ever seen. These it may be possible to alter and cure, and I haven't the heart to do otherwise. But any doctor who has the cour- Oi Origin‘ According to the Canada-United Kingdom Trade Agreement, 1932,‘ it isnecesssry for exports oi Can-I ndian cheese to be accompanied by! the United Kingdom Certificate of, Origin form 120 (sale) in order to enter duty free as compared with a attached style. The best value we have offered Dallar Days ' MEN'S JUMBO SWEATERSSZJS, In navy, black, and mar- oon all wool extra fancy quality regular $3.50 Dollar Days ,. MUSSED COMBINATION UNDERWEAR $1.25. Regular "elm 52-25 i0 $2.50 special to clear Dollar Days .. .-........-..................-.. $2.75 $l.25 Her heart was heavy when she r COME ON KIDS! AND GROWNUPS TOO —- I'LL TAKE YOU THROUGH THE CLOUDS ON A TRIP TO SANTA! WATCH FOR though she were costumed by Omar Besides two pairs of silk stockings . ME IN 2, IN THE GUARDIAN Christmas in Toylami, STARTING MONDAY. DEC. parcels of 0119659 collected from a ‘ of manufacturers, and where it is impracticable to obtain certificates from each manufactur- er, the British Customs for some time past have been accepting cer- tificate 120 (sale) when signed by Canadian Government dairy pro- duce graders, provided the grader is in ,. scion of the facts relat- ing to the manufacture of the cheese and is in a position to give the required certificate. However, difficulty has been ex- perienced in furnishing certificates for .,, ocessed cheese, that is, Can- adian loaf cheese. because oi the impossibility of being able to iden- tify the processed cheese with par- ticular checsu, purchased from a large number of districts. To meet this situation the British Customs have advised that they will accept certificates of origin on form 120, signed by the manufacturers woo carry out the final process on such cheese, provided the certificates are endorsed to the effect that the manufacturers in question hold Canadian graders’ certificates in re- spect of the cheese used by them Charlottetown gllifilialtillfilved m be an QXMUW‘ Johnny had 8am bomb“ thmgi we w take memmmy the lives p; rate of 15 per cent‘ad vaioreméey-l MEN'S TWEED PANTS $1.69. A special 10f. 0f men's tweed Feed 1mm “m... m“. m. u... But m her heart she didn't believe incurable older people and defective leble on non-Ema re cheese. is, pants regularly $2.25 to $2.50 Dollar Days all mo; u J s first period and twice daily from he thvllshi she would do anything babies is a hero, helping humanity form. Will-es liie chlel Canadian, ' s a the“ m fmshm; Regulmty m wrong. He couldn ti In the morning and 5M1“; the gather and momm- Trade Commissioner in Great Brit-l YQUNG MENIS SUITS $15.00. A special lot of mm Alb feeding 15 359mm to mcce5s_ she would write him she was sorry 1mm .11 kind; of grief." nin, is designed to be completed by mania worsted Bu" t I ‘ y K "5 W QITOII variations in the above rations she had hurt him. When he saw she the manufacturer of the cheese. In 5 o '3 931' Donal‘ D8?! ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I was willing to humiliate herself he u" Mllllrd‘! for Dandruff the case of shipments made up oi MEN'S BLIIE SERGE SUITS $17.50 Extra quality Sun Dye Blue Serge Suits. R I I 1d at $22.50. All sizes to 44 in. Extra special Dcflglhlralllérgo, . FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS $1.49. Regular $2.00 value Dol- lar Days special ..........-........ $1.49 Kid? S52"? ..“".°.'..if‘???.‘Y?TT‘.."‘TY??.Y‘TT?'T 1"’. .‘.°. .1"? 39c KSS.JI.‘.Z“E.Z..‘Y..EE£.E ‘Si? 5511i". S5232" .'.'.".'.'. 7'. .‘.’f‘.°. $2.75 All Goods llot listed at SPECIAL PRIQES Henderson 8. iludmore 101 GRAFTON smear hadearneditntthe i’ “T31 !:..'"J"VT. . -'1.. . a. . V _ a solved. Ten cents for powder Ten ' ' u-gu‘. u 1| ' d th t no foreign cheese enters . ‘ f: {;§,*°""- 3'5"?“ 1°‘ up‘ the 184751.017. AVIIAGI WOMAN sltive. She looks at things from tbe with nel- lot when o» was employ- boush s ll boxes of . Is T00 SENSITIVE . .* Honey te Ines well-known. brands she'd seen act- ——_ “m” “m” m“ ‘hi’ “P911011- ed Is companion of an elderly W° Block. lotteiewmlkl resses endorse in the mslitines. Catches 308-10“ "I "wmmh "h‘°h "'5"! “r d1!‘ flllll- BT10 "$181196- m» m. m»... g s... ..".::' :.~1'*..*:=.::::.r.:“"".:.r "m" =r~~-.~...- rec: ' ' ' me ." a ‘PALMER &HASLAM 1Ru.“$°.RL°.’.'. Z2“. 12:334.: At BOStOII PIBYS l"! l Women's companion and lre- Miss moi» becarn-e disistisfied and ah,” 1:»: o1 1r"- , ll. I. PAL-III.‘- 0. 4M“ not “mt ‘nun ‘m, 5km“ _______ cams a successfm lawyer, said to- . ,. 2a. r. menu, a, u. n. . m ma, she decided. just must be (s. r a; Glllflllglf] gm,“ w“, dry m was a fertile mm (ar . A ' ‘bar's ' "L‘*,'“t‘"§ aimlfaeilligu‘ t racemes. Hw- N-vlwh" m‘ ‘wizrematemtyssnrel “M3320... $3M‘. '7 / [On O O _ I- l- l- ; . ' Scoop with Zanie Lou and slhpfi. 31215,, lei for women in the keel iiwfll- ’ v D _ i __ _ 11mg 1,091,101,311,‘ m» he; y, “om, a ,5 u w" m, m? sion as there are for men," she . . "‘””’”“ ti; *° ‘Si’ “it'd '“‘°" '“'°"' - 4m mun u. several "ggggwhgw M m» p3; . e ooun or . es work, 3. , BA R B A D n S ..,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,;*,,, m, ,,,,, , mg»; m ‘HM ‘M M “m, m, m, M? ,;,,~,,,_ BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY y ' is As , I H ‘ ' Jhsmrqlprlml. Santa will be in The Guard- last week, were still somewhat 1Tb. m“. “Nah”. “m” .‘ "img... ‘. f: f. X PA f/i/Vf l’ ‘up w" . d”; m,“ 3mm‘ m Ian t0 ll! “Hello” before he “w.” ‘mthwm pgtzzulggeg. them, because they are women. are H . <1 - ‘ tennis pants and a white sweater ltlfll h‘ "l9 “"7 “dull ' . ' ' immaterial. women t- ~ saunas-we. r a; anus. r I ' J splashed with 1v Bugarknew from stri CHRISTMAS IN TOY- “Mmmfmm ““"°“" ‘m’ u“ 1 m1 M’ 1 was.“ n‘ she ' ' ‘ .5 L Zlnie Lou's brsssins that skinner 1,5151) M, muggy y)“ g; “M112?” mum m‘ mm“ h: an slxaushltoefirg to StO E CO Ltd- “ l“. ' ‘ ‘ ' U""m"" °l " ' .‘ "A ‘The average wanna is too an; ' . . mg " . .,