r " o0 %" Talia MATINEE Al‘ 8.00 16c — no. jflENING n 1.00 sun sis ' ’ ‘ffle-llc-flc. digit-Singing Hit l“ Song 0f K OldiKentucky” ilnh Moran-Joseph Wagstaif - e PRINCE EDWARD MONDA Y ALL-TALKING HIT Fascinating drama of college days and exciting nights in which Itlldents waste the midnight oil and jun bands work overtime. The nil-talking comedy drama. that sets the pace for delightful entertainment. Matinee “COLLEGE g COQUETT " p, With WILLIAM COLLIER JR» AND ‘RUTH TAYLOR . . eouau ivimias‘ Rvirlnr action _ a "rum, 10 live an innocent man from ‘he gallows! 'Cl'lCkllIl‘ wm. "Wm" "P to the flhbl fade out! (‘llmaxed by n “M” tlonal train wreck! _ SERIAL CAPITOL STOLEN NIQHT" BETTY BRONSON MHHNEE WILLMM COLLIER/n i Ravlshlng Oriental hm. lng girls, swaying and whirling the Sheik walling for his new bride-a white girl appeared before him. A~daring romance of tropic love and hate, Jealousy and COMEDY "ram: FLAPPERS” ADDITIONAL “ OUR GANG ” TALKIE COMEDY sun BLACK FACE VAUDEVILLE CIATI‘! WEEKLY BUDGET OI‘ STORIES ABQUT FAMOUS PEOPLE llAn Atticm. Salt - Shaker , l -—-BY--- i w. oRTdN , TEWSON . i ONE of my favorite "kiddie" stor- play he was about to bring out and es is about the little boy who asked agreed to pay his collaborator a "1 m°mi=l= lwvfllhy o! a halfoenny (one cent) i-cntlon 0i’ children's nurses. The one trick in vmiioh Pcriihoe excelled was to choose his favorite author from Bar- “Mflmmy. is it true i-hlt In limit i for each performance A contract was 112's bookshelves. Asked to dotlils, he lvdBY keeps the doctor away?" Fdrawn up with all the usual phi-one”. “Yo! dw said mummy. ‘ llocy. in which Barrie was tied down "Well, I've kept ten sway todsy‘“to pay Number 2 (the saidTommy) nit I think one will have to cometonc halfpenny daily throughout the Joflv-"filiflflped ifhe little chap. ‘mun of the piece." The line was ' ‘ ‘ _ ispoken every night while “ Little ‘NOW I find in J. . HammertonyMary" was played and new, {oped fliBhiJU-i "Bflfrlt-‘Z The Story of a‘to raise a laugh. ienius," what seems like the original ' e >f that Stvry. Moreover,'the original‘ IT WAS to the five Davies ‘children s a true story and has Barrie in it. i-all boys-that, Barrie dedictatgd 1115 The mother oi.’ little Thomas Davles- immortal "Peter Pan"-—"the most made a great show of examining the rows of books and finally selecting one-always the same-"a yellow bucked‘ shocker." ' For twenty five years has "Peter Pan" been revived each Christunos and there are, oi’ course, countless Peter stories. One of iiliebest has to do with the moment xvlien Pater rushes forviraird to the footlights in ilvshter of George flu Mlurler. eele- delicious dedication ever written," ‘the frantic attempt to save the life mated "Punch" artist and author of says Mr. Hammerton. From his as- TrflbyP-warning him against eatlngsoclation with them "Peter Pan" was ibelleve in fairies?" On one occasion ‘ oo many from the large packet ol'evolved. He rubbed the five oi them ween. which his devoted friend and l together, after the manner of savage ilaymate J. M. Barrie had brought producing fire wit-h two sticks, and or him, said: “mllhat is all he (Peter) is, the spark “If you eat all these you will be‘; got from you." id: in ‘the morning " to which Tom- i iiy promptly replied: "Not in thei homing, mummy-tonight." If flhe Davies Zhiitiriin rubbed to- gether evolved Peter it was Poi-th- _ _ _ ‘oe, a lucky St. Bermrd that inspired BARRJJE was so delighted with thejBame with the idea of a canine minor of the retort that he askedf nurse Nana-the sex having been save to introduce it into the newllcnonged w 0011mm. n-ioh the m“. The Most Appreciated Christmas Present F01‘ M811. Woman or Child is the iiew Universities Dictionary With all the latest words and pronunciations. meaning; auo fllflllyllll. illustrations, features. weather prognos- tieations. Standard English, n’ citation, Amerieanisma, ete. ete. Rich! "P to his. eiiulpm with the latest words in the finguage. A Dictionary of Radio words and Terms of Every_ Day Errors, of Ionna and Addresses. of Goran's w and Law If Aviation. of lacrosse, of Golf, Baseball, Football, Boxing, Basketball. Yachting. Language of Gems. Wedding Anniver- earin. Birtiutme. Time and its variations, language o: Flowers, Single flowers, A Dictionary of Foreign Words ano Ihnaea. facts about the Earth. Population of the earth by‘ Ilntineah» The Iatrie It“!!! o! Weights. and Neanru. “F Allthleaudiletuierefoi-onlylseenteandoneooupon. t!" how ll the tlmetoget a real handy Dictionary at a very ‘ laolleoetluliabieferaflbrbiraaetiiftte everybody er llvbdy. COUPON mom-sun. ~ caeeuiiaenaaa - . '" eaipanr........_duoiuenivqaiy - - ' v “l- aneuleeeeeeeaeeneeeanneaeeeeeveoenseon 1h \ . I- lof Tinker Bell and asks: “Do you f1 full quarter of an hour before Maude Admins was due to make her appeal on behalf of ‘Tinker Bell, a Cilliid rose in a box at the New York Empire and said out-loudly to an . astonished house: ‘ "I believe in fairies." J ust one more. It is told by George Shelton who has pinycd Smee, m4; pirate 1n every Christmas revival of the fairy play in London. "When I was playing in ‘prism By’ at Wyndhams Theatre," chuck- lcs Shelton, "mic of my own ‘Pour " lyPan‘ admirers, a youngster of course ‘ ‘wrote to may saying "Dear Smee, I 5B8 You are now playing a cabman. What s. oomedown for a pirate!" up has no right of entry, and no key to tum the lock. (And don't I know it!) Only now and then a flash may [disclose the upper recesses, and throw a sudden light on an entirely sur- ‘pfiSiflg line t‘ thought. A child frequently cherishes "a i theory oif its own, which appears quite ireasonable for the enchanted prec- ilncts within, where the supixnoturi Isl obtains as ready on acceptance .ss the commonplace. A thoughtful {little boy was asked the usual ques- ition: l "Wlmt are you going to be when ‘you grow up?" ' He answered with great decision: “Oh! A real estate-angel, of oouse like daddy!" And I think "daddy" and the reel estate profession eeonad a compli- ment, don't you?" common Mrs. Christopher. ‘ A ehilds iemark often takes us by surprise and therein lies its charm. It may be but our own form ot speech reflected from a new angle or niljuswd along familiar path-s. Speak- ng o! Elijah a. sunll boy said: "And the ravens brought him bread and milk every day." _ ‘ ,~ Doubtless (observes Mrs. Christ- opher) he had visions of ravens oar- ryirig neat little bowls of steaming food in their beaks, and found no difficulty in the presentation of the familiar food in this l There is oton a perfect simplicity in a child's religion, though it may be applied soniehat unexpectedly. A limo-ll boy informed his mother that ho absolutely believed in pro/yer. The motiher was deeply touched and in- ied its inland‘ feelinfl at saying: "I have sat “When we are unhappy-we can ul- ways think otctliezs who’ are more unhappy than we an." "Yes," said the child. ‘and when we are wicked we can always think ottotliers who are more wicked than we are." An ensuing yarn about the ex- aggerated ideas of their own import- ance that newspaper men who dabble in polities sometimes develop ia re- tailed by Slaley Huililestonn- himself one of the best known for- eign w“ ndonvte in Paris-in Flhirope in Ziglags." There is a good story told by one oi’ my friends, whom} shall desig- nate as 6.. about himself and two other friends whom I will designate as F. and D. chuckles Huddleston. G. was on 300d. taemis with Veniselos D. had been well acquainted with the Russian statesman Witte. F. was ac- customed to send private correspond- once to President Wilson. D. lay sick in his hotel. When (i. heard of this he hurried round to cheer him up. The morning news- papers lay unfolded on the bed, and G. began to read them aloud to D. when he came to the Russian news -t.lie Revolution was n progirxs-Dn forgettng his sickness sprang up iii‘ ‘ied and exclaimed. , “Ti-iere! ‘Phat is emctly what. I warned Wltte would happen. Had my advice been taken-J‘ G.. chuckling over D.,s vanity; took ‘enve of him. -_-_- in the street he met F., who was also paying D. a visit. "Have you seen the morning pop- crs," cried F. excitedly. "Wilson has isuued a xmnlfesto which is word for word as I suggested it to him." G. went on his way in high glee. On the boulevard he joined his wife and laimied uproarioilly with her over the pretensions of his colleagues They sat on a cafe terrace. The newsboys were Crying (the BJNQTHOOII papers. G. bought one. ' "Good Heavens!" he mooted. “Look a: this! Venizelos has at; last follow-- ed my council." ._ "Andyou wanted me to share your merrimen! oboutD. and F. said his wile reproiiohfully. The death of Mrs. H. Oiioate re- ‘itilnds-m-e that her distinguished hud- ‘osnd, when American Ambassador at i London once recalled at; a meet- ing of the 3oz Olub how n the early .. days in New York (before the advent of the cable or radio) when "Dom- bey and Eon" was being issued in monthly parts, a lam crowd of elit- er ioui lined the quay swell-inc the arrival of a steamer from Uverwfll- ‘As the ship drew‘ near, one his cry unit up from the mime nwiflfl "is little Paul Dmnbvy dud?" hermit maritime. the actor. used .0 mi an animus wry c! would “m, o... of Bells"- t-lis play that first. made Henry l:- ving inn-soul. To his HWBBIB will! Standing had become the father of twins, and mieellfll Lewis one 1116m- insisted orrtakiug him home to sim- per, not realizing that Iewis had probably been in the Gaiety Bar for the but Dirt of the day. ____ g imisarisen Dr 0. Vincent will preach, weather permitting -__ antly colured ca‘ Messrs. Carter & 00., City. rum nun ssrsi-uiie beet thing about 80in»: to Paris is you don't have to stay with your relat- ives. "They ind to See Paris" The Guardian's new story starts on Mon- day next. TBYON SERVICES-There will be services in Presbyterian Ohuxdi. Tryon on Sunday, December twenty ninth at 7.30 p. m. Everyone is cor- dially welcome. ‘ BPISOOPAL ssavicas-eungny after Christmas, December 29th. St. John's Milton, Morning Prayer 10.30 u. in. Evening Prayer, 7.30 p. m. 8t. Mark's Rustioo, Evening prayer 2.30 n m. Note change of hours Preacher, ‘rev. C. F. Johnson. REV. W. BRUCE ‘MUIR who is still a patient in the P. E. I Hospital was reported comiderably better yester- day. Bis many friends in St. James church and elsewhere will be~,leesed to hear this good news and hope to see hm out again before very long, SUNDAY SERVIOES-Yorhlflck ley, Marahifield and ' Dunataffnage.‘ Services will be Jield on December mi. is follows. York service it 111 school at 2.30 p.' m. Blckley school M. 2. Service 3 p. m. Central Ohuroh. Marshfleld. Dunstaifriage services at 7 p. m. sdhool at 10 a..m. TBINI UNITED CHURCH- ltarly prayer meeting at it) a. m. Rev. Dr. Rmmsay will Pfianii ‘at morning service arid Rev. C. N Brown in tlhe evening The congregation will satin have flhe pleasine of’ hearing Miss Kathleen Logan, the talented young violinist of Halifax who will play at. Sabbath School and evening service. and at the Christmas eon~ cert on Monday night. 30th inst. The choir will render anthems at morn- ing and evening services. Junior con- gregation meets as usual, O. H. C. K. will broadcast-the Sunday . ' . service. ' - > CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -By special request the ucred aer- King" will be repeater! at the Oeu- tial Christian Otumch ' tomorrow night at seven o'clock. ‘more win be no change in" iii-re stage setting or program, but. it will be given. just as it was pl ted last Sunday nldit. In the morning the pastor, in his discourse, will deal with the tiieis cancer-rung the Presentation of Jae- us in the ‘Iiemple. 111a public is eor- til-ally invited to an services. THE BAPTIST CilUBCll-lslmday morning, Rev A. O. Vincent, D. DI, will plead: on "A NewYeark pray- er." His eveninc subject will be a New Year's Choice." The special Obi-int. rnu music will be, in largo par-t n. Dolled on this New Year occasion. Bllectsl attention is directed to the Sunday Sdrool, meeting at 2.30 p. m. and offering classes for all ages and B664!- IIIIB increased in attendance from Sunday to Sunday are noted, and more are welcome _._..._ Mrs. Stanley welcomed him (he was ‘an old friend) and while supper was ssnvarion- mi: ons- DllptA day of Retxoapeotion will be held for the last Sunday of “M Central Guardians and sat. and have i I ’ " at 8 r- 0; Qarbttdiown “TIIIIIFIS N0 PLACE Llll IIOMI” is the ducription of a brilli- , radiant with flowers, being issued to customers by - death of her lgotihlr, Thmnll Welli- vice pageant "White Gifts fol-the ' ‘Kuhntookapa-rsoi-ithebloeiine l 0n “Hot-her Occasion “two Curtain Iqififéti iihe origin of this fervent noun. Hook, the "fierce one-armni pirate ‘$119 was mg; ' "F" deuveri"! hl-‘Xmliqlly 0n bhfii "We are not. allowed to fight at liimifi 5111i). "N0 “W9 child-m" 1W9 ltllll‘ school, but I lmd to light a b0)’ me," a stern voice in front was heard fand M; the “mg 1 flm-ygd that guy ¢u111n8."‘B!1'V85 YOU 118M!‘ linasl/ir should not see us, and he What a priceless compliment. ldil-mii" » Hence this complete confidence in Talking of kiddies, one of my pygygqg most cheery books is a small volume someumg; then]; q mingle dig. i983!!! "U195 14ml! WWII!‘ by MN- forence in wiwivt s said by the grown- Isclton Christopher. At the ‘back of a up and what is understood by the "4 "in! WW“ w“ m“ “P “'- tlieyeaizlntbemorningaservioeof thawwywnflwflwtm-lv- Holiness meditation win be mo ii ingsidebyaideln .dm1bi§§0t.An-dn* m_ R a new‘ m“ “m”, then itwastti-iatfltandingnalimd |omwmm'wrut m. ‘ma.’ "w m" 9' “limit f" 5""- "iih broadcast sci-doe ii-oin 0.11.01. in e 4'11“ mvmflm" “t "l" "'1'" theafternooo It an. The fifth of °‘“°""°“ "“‘?"“‘"Y‘ the mu TiThe oi-icin. mi and sin- nli fine boy, Mn. Standing" m“. o, ma» w“, b. “lbw; .- ——— forthelalvationnlotinglnthoeih Qherltl-Ilmb Wm I-dvilvd to We ening u 1 p m. A nun night ear-i “WINK mmnemmvioewuiiieneiaonuueiseynieiit einVi-y stomach, repled, "Mime?" at 11 p. m. and a Young Popping M i‘ ‘m1 “Wm “m? "I f0!‘ Prosnmme on New Years evening at "WW ill-re e. oierk in the India of- '8 p.111. . / aeceivae m rDdUVQG yesterday it»: In. w. o. who oiaieanaiaiiuenumn Willilm Pennajjlonetai, N. B. oblibmdit‘ is OIITIOAL-A teltgrani received last night from llr.!'.L.O0yioII90lMihewndititI1 of Mr. Michael Murphy of Panmure Island as very critical. His daughter. Mrs peweiae, and his eon, Howard. Herbert and Eugene are now with him. a snout meeting _of the Pres- bytery of Prince Edward Island will be held in ZiMLUifllrCh hall. q-i r- lottetown 'et_ii i. m. on Tuesday. Dec. Si. to deal with a cell in!!! St. Andiewb Ohumh. Sydney Mnes ad- dressed to Rev. Quincy A. McDowell, Caledonia. ' ' lstanosn plain-oil December ‘ilst, i929. Miss’ Susan L. Weather- ble. received the sad news of the erble who passed away in the Hm- pital at New Glasgow. Nova Booth. after four days of illness of pneu- monia. The deceased is the second um of the late Mr. ‘Timothy Weath- erbie, Village Green. I: I.‘ island. CHIISTMAS TBIE-In the school room of the Central Christian church last night Santa dispensed candy, fruit and‘ pruents to a in“ gath- ering of. Sunday School pupils and h-ienda. There was a abort pronam rendered uuder-thadirect-iim of Mrs. W. L. Outhouse consist-inc ct ape}- eant, the theme of which was “Peaoefl followed by a nanatioa of the feet of Hie Birth of Ohriet ("on .._ ,. N. 1929 noivri Al. sworn zxcuasoa Mai-bet Insidious, 9mm lhllik .@» Montreal, to 51",“, Jolie: b 4 ll fluent George street, Cltarloitiia . ' w“! t“ “hi. '0». u. mo. Abitibl .. .. 35 Alberta Pchiiieiaraln .. .. '22 Asbddwl .4 "... ... ... ... ... g1, Brazilian .,. .. . . s71. l3.A.O1l pt. .. w. 8. C.Poweri.. ... ... ... . 37 Buildindfindueis .. .. .. 2n. 011M108" -- -~ -- -- ,.. 26H Canada Consent .. .. 11%; Canada Povbr and Paper .. 18'.’ Osnadi Bravado: ow Dominion Bridge .. 12v. Foreign ihflir&uuriiel t. ... 21 nrasarcxamiimy .. 151.. Gama! ate :1 Wares .. ... ... l8 Home Oil ... .. .. 7.55 26% niiperiel Oil .. industrial Aiwnoi .. . international“ Nbkel .. DI ‘MN. l’ Ind ill: ,. ‘ ‘with soup and characters approp- riate to the occasion: A very enjoy- able time washed by all. " i ' vnaspiviine nieinuv ireaeaftiiiennooei-iox _ j-Vwuibenrryto bammihoglillitierodflilifill. Iilioqiitblifirfllediddlhlrlhnuat. . lfesaefSteidng 3.43am. and Jaekwiliaelmaieleftibieineeuifll for Baden. Island tannin New York when they elveot to spend‘ NewYeai-‘l. . V‘ siriiiiuiminamieetaiuul- insomnia-y. ‘Donnie; uvanine his (tkuadian with) _ KEiNTVIIiLE, N. 5.. DecrTl-The eastern Nova Scotia Hodiq League wasepused here laetflllhtvrlttitlie ‘lruroiaeucatsseoringalte lvio- tory over the Kantviiie Wildutl in an evenly fousht Ilme. "rm winning score wlfloagod by. ‘Dogfle Kuhn with onlvnine seconds of play re- mainiifl in the filial Fitted. Overtimeaulnedaoexthlty when andeoastedinclosetobeatlaopold international-rower oi Bamr, n intcriietioneifreiroieom .. 2m muggy Hanks .. 42% Montreal Pottisr .. . 12! MoCell Fronibria: .. .. .. 21th blltionnl Brriieril .. in National atezlflai- .. em Camila Brortle .. 6'4 Canada Matting .. ~ lil Dominion Tar .. ... .. .. 1G Famous Pleat-m .. .. ... 3m Nomads. .. ... ... saw Power Owls-ligation .. .. 72H. prioesi-otgn‘ ...‘ at Quebec Pow‘. -. ... ... oi’. liaiwiaicln .1. .... .'.. ... 17 anelteis .. ,.i. .. .. .. ...... 250 5hq¢f¢ ‘ .. .. ... .- -. 44 Steel of Caahdafld .. .. 3'! Smons .. .",. ... .. 31 Winnipeg yctirie .. ... ... 5i Amfljny .. ... 1.. “... 81h’ Anaoiaida . .\. ...? .... 73% Amaiian c ill. .. .. ... , 115w nendiiivli hn..:.....:...~s4 OiIIaoHa ... .... .. 98% mVif‘ n i. u 75% xmneeott .. ... . 58% uranium i m4 Poor-deco. ‘l; .. . .....-..... 3|. Radio ., mi summon uncanny-- 61% Sta-ill: Min A .. . ... 1t Wlllya ad .. ... ‘Iii c.1111. .. l“ "mu Geinnl notion .. .. ... m! U s steel ... ...1imi 1 _»jnanxs Bankof Novel Booth .. . 3K Bankyef. none .. ... ...‘ 34! sank of m: our .. 310 4.‘... .. .. ms sale-i. nation 111m 119W ed- vanoed. coil-ionizing quilted a1. $1.75 to $1.00 for lttbw Brunswick Green Mmnhina per I) pounds biiiik. Tim Owenbenaononenedtheeewlngin thematnoriodwlienheoaeedare- bouhdintiholooonllllriodflbldon Kennedy deadlocked the count from tiievine- MARKETS (CanadianPreee uomnslm. n». TL-A iii-m demandeontiinueetoiimeggprices on the Muitreai unionism“. Storage qesgoingiipaiiotnei- cent today. Strictly min varieties were quotedatvoeenieaddlintonhaii- eresuuweeiimsiiiiacuu-iamu nrioqnisiiingii necessary to iniwi-t aiaaiesuanfliyolflll "hi"! enemies-en. qualities bdnelvwfi etwoenuadeeaiiinilibwleflnieia "oentsdoflbfielifireiellieeubdel- cumin-agendas so cents deem. utoi-agefiiaiatbflelutldnsemstor- uoneimdeMelshdbu-imapite isaiioaiaioainiieineine up W- u? liner Than am Iollinsdng Tea-Day Trial Mei- .,... »o-0-0+0»0o¢ '*°*°“ EYES TESTED awn ensues ammo s. m, sumo: - a. s. manna 0!! ll i in an sum . _ r.....---._._--< i on. J. Pi MILLAR Dlllllla - IUIGIII EUIIMO to ll-I i i a _ noesrmniseoeaienouiniiii‘ m,“ hlld'mlnd,t ti; th)meromld, ' ,------"f"*"ll“vl#.l"" ' .. 3105“ :3 ‘anon hroyewhxuthévrnom-Zlah mtzilire “teollcJirétgflsiit-Lte iielllldjigtgdfir” found oir-ttie-flywzcgn: "'.l‘tiis book is full of m- of the year on the lietato uni-bet Oeraer I ' ' I ' ' ' ' ~ - mmilv."&ifld°nufihu 000040000000 ooo-oaeooanl‘ BRlNGl-N-(i UP FATHER Novli DON'T SAY. WHAT A ANYTHING- You MIND- READEQ cam" frOgOUTi YOU ARE YOURL come. +0 er», IN AND LlbTfilfd TQ M? 5INQ.‘ ‘ is- ms e-mmé iNPAITiQ M ~-l:i_.. i’ 4 i, \ a r \‘ ~13? Georgi McMillan;