17, 1931 _ 'ri-ia cHAiu.o'i"rr'iiowN GUARDIAN _ pA¢;;.; ELEVEN ` About _ CLOTHE Many people think that Tip Top Clothes are mechanically cut. We wish to correct this mistaken impression. When a man orders a Tip Top gulf or coat, he chooea the shade, the style and one of the many exclusively patterned Tip Top all-wool fabrics. The salesman then takes his measure- Inenfiii not ten to twelve measure- ments, but twenty-one measurements, Is there any machine invented that could accurately cnt clothes to twenty. one specified measurements? _There is notl That is why 90 pairs of ~ shears, guided by 90 expert cutters, are kept busy at f "l Tip Top Tailors, world’s largest one-price, made-to- measure clothiers-and Tip Top Clothes guarantee com- .fest <94 5 Sense _ fortable, correct fit. ‘;ip ‘l‘oi9CIothes ,_i¢ D. A. BRUCE '15B Queen St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. A. F. CAMPBELL Montagueu P. E. I. .._.,..,..., ~. ` ~ NEW C. N. R. H0lEl, IIIHIIRLUITETUWN UPENS ' ‘ - 'i=1- 4 AJ - V ,1 _ -- ‘ ' '“ '~v -- . '- Y 1 1 ni -tx i Q 1 | l i near Pictou, N. S. The new “candialan National" Howl at cniuiotieiown, P. E. 1.. is ii Wiifinv audition to tug aiuiii of the Ccmliimvs "Hotels or Distinction", c ew for A better tobacco and a better cure-that accounts .for the popularity of our Bl/MII( TWIST QEWING |i|€l(EY& N€i'|0l§0N and lills a long felt want in the _C0ml’ii12\l~l0ii of Lhc conveniences one finds in the modern hotels of.a large City end the homelike atmosphere "The Canadian National," the new C ' ' ’ ' - ~ P1 E. In opens its doorsto the public on Aplinacxaln T\Flal't::o;i€ile§(a)i1iIv&v1;;1q;1/s hotel all (1harIo_ttetowii, of architecture, in keeping with the public buildings of the ritv 'l:Iig“ii»iS» in ‘Ki -~'em'g|'a“ style of which- is a wide tiled terrace, faces on Kent street while the 'main cf? ' dm- Cnmlmc' In from similarly tiled terrace overlooking the beautifully wooded Rockford Q iilung '.r'Nim~0.pe"5 "ii-in H oaks, birches, rowans, and poplars. These terraces should rove eittq emi' mt] Hs magmhcent for aftemoon teas and sitting out after dinner The hotel cl;ntains'oiri¢ieni1eui/idri'(i;ii)ular In summer ' ~ . . ' . d ei lit' I I rooms h th b . . all ll Jet .... .;.;°;..iiz...f;t.s;“.;:i;.P;i;;§ is':;1i;i2.i";'.'ii.i°:.iii» iid ‘"5 The bl- . _ _ i _ _ HIV? an ex ra sixlty' edrooms. _ DU1 ic rooms have been _designed with the idea of providing for conventions or similar gather. 'l`llE Ford dealer will give ooo VALUES IN SEI] ARS See the Ford dualvr wl|¢~n _von want n USED CAIR. Ile has mauny good values taken in traulu.-. \\ nlo solos- ,* tion in lnukes, type-s und ||ri¢.'1-s. it IIUIW THE l"0I|'l) l'0l.l(`l` l’l|'0TE("I`.§` )`()lf` i seen ii great deal of .'~‘cr\'iet‘. I I I i 7 “Garden of the Gulf". It ls a liappyf ings without interfe n th th t h I ~~ - lhlational Railways hortlelin ‘ivlie lilaritirliilils 'iliac oiliirslinlesiiingellie N1dl\1:Srdi>;li<:: atthilaliilds lgamadlag 't Lod I ~ ‘ ‘ » ~»...an_ ‘C °“_ 89 Operated during the summer only, on the south shore of Northumberland Strait ’"“k°§ 1* H1051 niinwtive and colour- lead directly on to the iilou Dining ful ‘UPIHY of Dienrs and flowers, Terrace. The plaster pannellcd walls adding much to the brightness of the 3 nd . . - RSPB'-li_8S One enterii the hotel. On ed in varying tones of green' and Ciwh side of this centre-piece is a ‘golT:O;1.1eS<;:t;"0(?§g0s§edths1 Cleiawfs tlie walls. The arch-headed wiridovi's| at the corner of Kent and Pownall 11es_ such 115 01111116111; 1;]c1:1;r Stl; land doors are gracefully draped witlii Sgsets-is within easy reach of the and 'I-e11,._11h1111e Booths, wh11e the I a rich rose damask. The floor of tlzc s lon and shopping streets. From - ,_. ro the roof of the hote1~on which has i‘;.di:111§1t;?1?:' 11;/[amg`rT mon? Pm" side isles and centre portion of which1 been erected a lookout-one of the `1.,,111,_.111C11111.° g1;(1,1n111;c1 C,i1_`0111z:l1c 11" are covered by is carpet in different; finest p1mo1.am115 of land and sm Lamy ‘ . I ` K up tones of rose irorked into a floral. scapes ln' the country is visible. To ' design to match the decoration of the North, East and west we see the' At the west end of the lobby and the r°n=n~ When iiiriifcd nt night. rivers bearing these names, as tneyloccupylng th.; sont);-vtcsi, cgmer of this room is part.iculai~ly pleasing. Wind their Wav to converge in Huis. ‘tlie iiiiilniiig is ine Lounge. wliicli is boro Bay or Charlottctowrl, Har- iiglitcd by large Frcncli doors and _ bour. windows on three sm S 111 11 , Lobby and adjrl nt to each oilier C _ i. e loom. _ _ _ _ The exw1.1o1. design cf the bu11d11_1g The French doors mad on to me L11_ ale the Bicnkfast Room and Wiiting has been treated s1mp1y_ It 15 1n_ ed terraces wmch face on Kem Room. 'Ill' Breakfast Room gets iiill fluenoed by the Georgian style, and Street on the front and on Rotch- acwaumgc of me monimg sun and will thus be in kegplng with 11101 101.11 S111111111 011 11111 “_L1S1_ It 15 1_1 seals iici-iilally about iortlv people. uiirniiied public buildings of the oity.1siiui-ious room, forty iooi ii-ifio by :;‘l_0f°:`11§;“1‘°;3»cgil!/lice; »-nur. i-.\.\'.\i»i.\.~i i-.\n~- The Site of the Hotel was a fincl Sixiy feel 1011!, and is treat/cd after . ' . ` ' ` wooded plot of land, and great car? im manner of a hall in an old R. smmlc Colouml mom' with Smin' i had been taken to se that the beaut1__ Tudor ma11s1o11_ The wood “wk 01. did pimelled dado, the walls being _ ful oaks. birchcs, rowans and Pop- the room is of oak and the oriiainen- minted “_ sunshmc colour' rhc Noor "` “”°" ' lars were left undisturbed. in fnct,‘ Lili plaster brains of the ceilings are covermg is a mg of plcasmg .gwcn W' ' "WN may now form 91 pcrfect 1.111t111.a1i5u131,111.1éd by Unk 111i1\1_q,1,s1 11,111c11 C010Ul`0_i'in:iii_v. l'li.\ plan is lo ublaiii nlectricit_v dli‘ccL\_v ‘froin sunliiilii, :incl lic has siicccctlctl In running; ii siiinll electric iiioior by curi-cnt piorliirrtl iii this \\':i_\'. M1\ii.\' scientists believe that this is possible. but are dubious as lu its uiiiinntei iprnetlcal vnliie for m:iii_\' _\‘c:ii's_ all their chain of hotels has been used lriisi. Dr. Lange claims that li_\1 in the beg; gdvgntgge here, and 3 _ iiicniis of special desigli lic has pro- medel kitchen in regard to economy _ '~.- diiccd a photo Necirlc ccli fai' inure! _cfllclcnl than ini) that has yet bcciif While an :iir mall plane was on iff \r:i_v lroin Casablanca, Morocco. ti Bliizar, Senegal. il, ran into a flying swtirni of locusls. so ciciise that they iiiicrirrcrl with the ruluilng of the ciipiiirs and roinitclled the pilot Lt' make a forced landing. ll()'l-`l`l.E l.E'l"l`ER ’I`R.»\Vl£LS l".\lI’ Coiitaliiiiig llirec pages of writing :i liotiiv has been washed up on th! sliore of the lsoliitecl isle of Papa Stoiir. Sht-tlaiid_ after being: thrown into llic Alliiatic 1.169 nautical inllcf west oi' Chcrbourg, France. cighl moiillis neo. The island has l00 ili- liabiiaiiis and iio tclegrapliic facill II(‘F. V cgetable. Pills liouicd Mincr’s Rheumatism Iwiderifly Sluggislt Liver was Largely to Blume M i' .‘\rlIiiir l‘.. of Iliiriialey, pays glow- ing triliiiir to L`ai1cr'sl.-iftlr Livcr Pills: “I"or lIic List frw years l have suffered with ltlieiiiiialisiii, also severe attacks of Iii