fSTiiAlill . T O D A Y Orchestra ‘Ann comm! strand, equipped with the Prince Edward Projection “machines, will b..- in operation llior several weeks. during which time the Prince Edward lwill be closed to nuke ready lfor thc latest and best in lTalking Picture, v in week, dressed pork " mes A. MoNeill, Kensington. -___ more, McNeills ‘ rlr. S. iVestern Guardian l -! AM BUYING live poultry every , every ‘I ' ednesday, highest market prices. I li-ll-mtlL-fli. . —R.ED (‘ROSS ACTIVITIES-The d Cross nurses of Prince County‘ l ‘still doing good work among the cool children. Miss Gillean and a? al physician visited the schools in Mills. Poplar 2 cove, Bicléford and East Bidefordm ' ihjerchbout forty chlldrenwere vb:- _. lated. Miss Zinck is atpresent in {nish in the interest of Red Cross Cffl-Bllln: pistols, gllnting knives, pounding hearts and conflicting motives in a. melo- drama of sen and shore. 1 ‘\ MAT. 110-360. mom", 10¢ _ m. liquor unlawfully 5"?“ llvvfy stable. and whose cas last week, was dismissed. The magis as the defendent denied brought before the court by an 0;. mersidc party charged with having in his possession, thclliquor being found in a Spring was adjourned for judgment from. trate held that the lease proved that l the defcndent was not in possession; ‘ of thc stable when the liquor was. found, although he was in thc stable p Crossman, and the Misse when the officers made the raid and, I and Laura Hoivatt moto ficer and was charged with the illcgnl possession of liquor had hi3 case ad. loumed foi- a week to give 113m an: ll’ 3188-8811 in improving his buildings. ll .,.. _ nrid desert snndsiorms. ALSO COMEDY “STUDIO PESTS’ Herc arc notion. thrills, rom- ance and surprises in tho per- fumc-lndcn, exotic polncos and bazaars of Arabia and on the i be: swept by m» . oday I a I'F"*7..=?.E--""""""‘ c mo on n: hock work .’ Edvard C fllllu goclasefifo: 111.5148! III! ' mi bot-ill ' ' In 81.'50olyo€l‘:“dru.jio_m't'o_ _r-I RSE l dd)’ Di‘. Scholls 100i him free. Alley 6c Co., Ltd. NOTICE! in Talking Pictures. Commencing Today, Prlnco Edward fiognmo will bo tnnofczrod to tho iod of several weeks, during which limo will bo closed to make preparations for tho lnfoot and boot tho regnlor Strand. for o por- l-ho Prince Edward Cape Traverse i And Vicini g ____._ I to Summerside. Mrs. P. S. Howatt, Captain PYE. Mr. Thomas All lobsters in the Spring. _____. Mrs. William Trowsdalc and liitle Slimmer Telen were recent visitors th id , to leave their boats there over win- ton, accused. A party who had been , fer. so they will be ready for fishing Mr. Harry crossman has been busi- w. Nathan ‘Atkins, Lynn, Mono ty Mr. and Mrs. George Farrow. posed of at good prices. Mr. John H Myers in hLs usual witty and capable manner, acted u auctioneer. en her sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Harring- Nino lllilc Creek. ‘Thanksgiving Day was flttingly observed in oil the churches in these vicinlties by appropriate sermons is visiting in Hampton, tho guest of A large crowd gathered at the sale of stock and implements of Mr. Thomas Cameron, Hampton, on wed- Mrs. Harvy noaday afternoon, Nov. 13th. bidding s Katherine was brisk and oil articles wcro dis- red to Sum- the liq-w;- merside last week on business. was his, he gave him the benefit of.’ the doubt. He stated however, thati if parties were found new: liqi-or in ' and Mr. Clinton Howatt left this stable in future, he would regard ‘ mlimlns. Nov. 14th. for Nova Sootla. last week to spend the winter with it as a strong presumption c; gullg. in their motor boats, L; they mgend Mr. C. D. MacCallum defended the Mrs. Carrie Farrow, flnmptcn, left to ‘-- tenderfcet. -: made a. suitable rcply. PERSONAL! committee. loft Ks Reiiieiill Gentral Guardian Tugspgy and ‘m day wean“- Lorllon University, and Professor up,“ Hans von Euler of Upaala University, will be at our oiorc. If your feet ore the oldest in Sweden. bothering you in any way, consult DEPARTURE IlGBlTTlD-Mr. Carl Ooonon, who has lo luccocs- fully manogcd the Eaton Grocoterio for the past your, has been trons- ferred to a larger and more import- ant field and Saturday morning left for Sydney whoro the firm conducts threc largo stores. On Friday evan- ing Mr. Coonon, who woa extremely . popular with the staff, was waited on before closing time and presented with o complimentary address and o m, of military brushes. The address was read and presentation mode by Mr. James Bryenton. Mr. Coonan Mo. Nellie Foley of the c. w. t... vg-LIQUOR. CASES IN SITDIMER- y} pic-Tho Prohibition ' Migistratcf ’ dhis usual weekly court at the‘ rthoiise, Summerslde, on Saturdayl ernoon. Four cases agalns: Sum- flll the cases. ported tohavs leftithe pl'ovince§[ winter mmmm s’ lo‘ other witnesses denied ‘ raving. lrec‘ Suirimcrside sparties were m’ bmh W” mm)‘ led d15 and costs, each for thc il-iheam‘ by the change‘ s‘ gal consumption of liquor; A‘ Sum-l ' EYES TESTED l". AND joLAssEs FITTED 3', E. W. TAYLOR \ ‘ J. S. TAYLOR. i, Optometrists _ 14¢ lfichmondSi-reet [visit to Boston, Mass. s. O O O ‘ i 9 O V Q ward journey. S. lopportunity i0 make his defence; Chief Inspector Haywood conducted ---_______ ersidc parties fOSdCHIXIZLIlQUOI‘ il- ‘pally, in which a. '.'number_'of wit- PERSONALS sses had previously been examined "—'— J.d the cases adjoumed for an ab-i “Mn 5nd Mrs- D- R» MOTH-fl?" lint witness were dismissed. as theisummerside’ 1e“ o“ Mimdal’ l; we“ could not be located and W“. Florida. wherothey will spend the‘ _____ V_ A-Rev. J. A. Gaudet of Bloomfield. +o+o44+++o+oo o-o++++ov+o~ ma!’ returned frbm a‘ "er? exl-i-Dyable‘ ——Mr. W. A. Stewart of Summei- side, left on Friday on a visit to‘ Boston and New York. He expects , to be away about six weeks and will ; visit Canadian cities on the home- The flavor of H. &N. Black Twist is cured in—you’ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and ' enjoy yourself. - m mcnn fiNllllifllSflN lumen Iwisruipviivc; l {barn in the recent l completed the building in its place. ___- for l -__.... l A very successful chicken suppe HAMPTON AND VICWITY Friday evening, Nov. 3th. The tables were well laden with good things to cat as the ladies of this district ore ,skilled in the culinary art. and pre- hsenied a very pleasing appearance ‘ivith decorations of lighted candies, ‘bowls of fruit and autumn flowers. yAftcr supper had been served Mr. jChester Shaw was appointed chair- “man and a very interesting pro- jgramme consisting of instrumental Imusic, solos, recitations, speeches ‘and step-dancing was carried out. A ihearty vote of thanks was tendered Lall those who helped in any way in imsking the affair the success it was ‘and it would ‘be lenvingmuc o very limportant item if mention was not imndc of the Gypsy fortune teller Iwho appeared on the scenes and ‘caused much rncrriment amongst ‘the younger folks, many who are anxiously awaiting to sec what fate , {holds in store for them. A snug sum l , was realized which goes to help tho ladies of Dedoblo Lodge to carry on l their good work. Mrs. Fred O. Irimon and Miss “Fannie Rogorson, Victoria. wcro io- reccnt visitors to Hampton. Many cf tho fox breeder: round and about here were visitors to tho Fox Show recently held in Char- lottetown. and sincorcturnlng chow "greater enthusiasm than ever in this ivery profitable line c! work, mony starting out in scorch of beitor stock so os to help along in keeping up the popularity of Prince Edword ll- lond‘o_hlgh grodo furs. congratula- ticmHi-c extended to Mr. Keith nu- well. Victoria. on receiving o. number ' of priles it the Show. We uqddfltdild Mr. Edward McPherson. after hav- iing the misfortune of losing his . The many friends of Mr. Austin . 01" Campbell are glad to learn that he is improving after his car accident. , v ~ . was held in Cape Travel-ac Hall on V “liar-ii B-Dd flurchases from the de-’ “Mm Rlchflrd Clark and hvi indent,’ ML Beam swung’ K Cqldaughter. Mrs. Moose. have returned ‘i8 ‘counsel for all the deiciidents. “om a‘ mmnhis v15“ t° 305m“- Th” Tuesday evening under the nilspices of the Mission Band. The supper was r . enjoyed by a large number o! people, ‘mprwed in‘ and good returns were realized. A very successful bean supper and i salc of homemade candy was held in the Lodge Rooms, DeSoblc. under the auspices of the Ladies Lodge on therefore cloimcd that Smith should componsoto him for the will which wero wostod. urc to fulfil o dinner mglldmdnt did not in itself conntituto lrvundo for o claim for domllll- l PRIOR V110 broko his engagement without tok- lng tho precautions demanded it! 1°- ml ubqojcoused domoou which ii woo his duty in repair. poy for tho ccot of tho dinner. NOV. gave their lives in the Great Wor in Flanders Fields. r Cameron. Hampton, regaining his usual health strength after his recent illness. kcro. loading in Summerside. DAMAGES FOB DIBAPPOHYTID HOSTS Promo-It has just been rulcd by a judgo at Oourhevoio that acceptance of on invitation to dinner constitutes o. social contract in the some way as docs o promise of mcrrisse- M"! that in oortoin circumstances o. guclt who foils to keep on engagement be- comes lloblc for any material dom- ogco which may result. . In tho case in question. o. Mr. smith. of Sierra Lcono, woo luod for dgmngql by o Mr. Wlllilml, o com- patriot. Williams hod invltod lmith ond hio family to dinner. Ind tho inviintion had been ocoopifid. but 0" tho appointed night when the fensi wag all prepared. the Smiths foiled to put in on opmoronci. William! 0i chicken, rice. fruit and so forth. n" judge stotod that. whilo foil- Smith was tboroupon ‘ordered w KILL! PITIIOII WITH IJOHANIIIIBUEO. smith Africa. llw-(Ifitilh United Prom-- war. They are not dead but sleep Tho many friends of w. Ernest ore plea-led to sec him around again and steadily and Tho largo steamship Minna. left Victoria Wharf Thursday morning portly loaded with Green Mountain potatoes by Mr‘. M. J. Mclvor. Kin- Miohoolb many friends in Hampton, his old homo town, wish him evcry auocss. She will finish and music, also on Monday evening friends in eastern Kings. a delightful supper wu served in the Hall at Victoria by the ladies of the W. M. S. from 5 o'clock until B. Al- Wheatley River, is visiting friends fire, has just though Armistice and Thanksgiving and relations in Clifton and French of a new one Days are celebrated together and our River- hcarts arc full of thanks and praise for blessing: of tho put year, we could not forget the dear one: who ltl-fflritlsh United Press)—Strl.nI6 uses fol" his Moth ‘plonc ni-o claimed by Arthur Cunningham. o. Canberra grazlor, who wos omen: the big prioo winners in tho LOW-mile air MissAnnlc Id 11¢! IMHO Aillhllll. hlo mnchino to o certain spot. comp- cd under its wing. and act the engine going at full revolution at hourly in- tnvolo. Echoing through tho still bush at night, tho terrific roor of the motor frightened owoy every wild dog for miles. than his life but managed to rotoiri both when ho encountered o huge python. Tho lnoko won uloop and coiled up with his hood stretched out. PARIS, _NOV. l6—(British United Brown crept forward noiaelculy llld drove his light prospecting pick through the monsters hood into the ground-mun jumped clear. The python. with its hand pinned. spun round ond round ond eventually worked tho pick looco. Than it mode‘ for o rocky outcrop nearby. wtih the pick still font in its hood. Afraid of losing his instrument. Brown grab- bed tho lnoko by the toil and held on grimly. Twioo ho foil and was drugged oirty yordo bolero tho atrug- _ glo opdod with tho luddon dnih of tho ropflio. Tho nnoko measured l‘! feet. I in- choc. Brown is 6 feet. I inchoo and weighs more than I00 bounds. McLeod Pidgeon, SYDNEY, NOI South Wolu. Nov. Hind“: (wild dogs) have caused Gunninghom o lot of trouble on his stotionproporty, and on occasion: when he has wished to givo special protection to his sheep, hc has flown Professor Owen W. Richardson, in Physics. Ho is o Hallow of Royal Society, and is knownfor trons. ed to the Duc do Broglio, of Paris. Chemistry Price Divided den. professor of bio-chemistry of tho fundamental mulo. constitutes the buic Swedish Universities have honored him with dezrcce. g ‘Thomas Mann first achieved no- tional popularity in Germany in 1W3 by his great standard workflBuddcn- brooks," which after more thin I qu- arter of o. century remains tho moat widely road novel in Germany. 1n it. Mann showed the sooiol do- clinc of a Lucbcck senatorial family, weaving much of his own family his- tory into the story. Mum's first novel. "Littlo Mr. mcdcmann," written when ho wos 23, gave promise of rcro physcho- logical insight and delicate dlsorim motion. Five years lotcr hc/produood "Suddonbrooks" and then "mndo Kruger," a remarkable dioooc lion of on artist's loul. "His Royal Highness" and "Death in Vonlco," both pro-wu- book-I, showed Mann on- tering the fulnacs of hlo powers. The grout war and its consequence for Germany forced Morin w toko up a definite standpointjn politics. In 1917. he wrote "Reflections of a Non-Political Person," docloflnl himself foi- Den-loamy and tho Rn- public. The University of Bonn con- forrod upon him an honorary Doc- torate of Philosophy. In 1W8, ho wroio “Tho Germans Ropublic" and 1n 1m "The Mule Mountain," one of his finest works. ft describes lifo in o snnatorium and despite tho tragedy of the theme carries o dofinito final affirmation of tho vital instinct. Bis complain works in Geflllln nicko fen volumes. Thoma Mann ls M. Ho ml-rried miu Katie Prinmhelm and hos six ohlldnn. At one of tho intolloohll-l loodorl of tho now ho do- livered o uric of lcoturoo on the‘ Gor- nelil Pooco Immdotion ot tho Sor- bonn in Paris thrcc yoorl alo. Tho object. woo tohring nbouto rapproche- To those who owe BEFGRE Mr. Boswell hos in his roach o num- ilM llllillfilj 3"“ W“ A“ . logo; Drown. o Northern ‘lrmivool ‘Mirmfl-lil 4mm‘ NOTICE! and notes, kindly settle same i ESTATE or LANDREWS. »‘~ _ St. Peters us book accounts DEC. in. German Novelist ' iVinner Of Nobel . " Literature Prize ‘Thomas lT/Iznn Widely Known As Author Of “The Magic Mountain" Stockholm November 16., —Tiioinls Mann, widely known German nova- llst whose best known work is ‘"111: lidoglc Mountain," has been awarded this year's hbbol prize for literature. King's College. Iondon, llmglnnd was today ownnled the 1928 Nobel prise research work in the theory of elec- Thc 1929 Physics prize was award- Tho Nobel chemistry award for 192D was divided between Dr. Arthur Har- Thc Due do Broglle has long been known u a research worker particu- 9813-1l-1a-3l_'_lar1y in the fields of electricity and the x-ray. Ho is In officer of tho KIRK T800? NEWS-This troop 11884011 of Honor, a member of the had o very successful meeting on Academy of Sciences, president oi Friday evenine. rbui- boys passed the the Federation of French Phyaicc tests of the icndcrfoot badge, which Societies and in 1919 was elcctpd is the first 5WD in Scouting. The prcoident of tho boys were David Dovics, Don Moc- Millan, James Burnett and I. A. Low- son. ‘There oro also sonic boys who just have to pass o. fow tests more "Alliance Ameri- csincs." Ho I'll-S received honorary deflect from the Universities of ‘Ox- ford and Leeds. Ho is 54 years of age. Dr. Richardson was awarded the prize in consideration of his discovery Physical law. now known ls Richardson's low," which Govern: the nation of elections eminating from hot bodice. His for- of action in radio tubes on which radio broadcasting and telephony dcpcnd. Professor Harden, who shares the chemistry award, is head of the blo- chcmical department of Lister. In- stitute. Ho was born in Mnnchoator, England. in 1866. He hi4 w-rition on nlchollco fermentation the atomic theory. and textbooks on both inor- ganic and organic chemistry beside various papers in uciontific Journals. Professor Von Euler was born in Augsbdrl. Germany. 1n 1873. His fat- her was o general in the imperial army. His work has particularly loin Yf-Ilflldly 150 Vi!" in the chemistry of vltomlncs and irninserisr- onuacn- QNI! I010. shall draw all men unto mo." Dr. tho way towards of claimed with sincerity. may . tho the h“ vnnccmont‘. Notable wos tho molo quartzite "N'ow the day is over" by Mosara Qulnslcy. Golder," Dingwell and Stems. Large congregations were in attendance morning and evening. TIINITY UNITED CHURCH Annlvorsory Doy is nlvroyl looked forward to with much Anticipation. It brings to mind memoroblc cvonis in tho Church's history and is an es- peciol occasi when those are poss- ed in review. Year offer year the wonderful vision and faith of those who planned and brought into bclnz this beautiful Church edifice are held in reverence. Sixty fivo "years of endeavor, achievement and progress. What o heritage? “Hitherto hath tho 10rd helped us." and so it was but natural that in the morning-serv- ioc tho anthem should bo "'1! Dculn Loudomus," sung by o choir of-tlli voiccc. The selection. "The Lord is my Shepherd," was also appropriate‘ at -.._...._._..._.___.<-..____,_..___ moat between tho best minds of the format oncmy oountriol. l-lis offorts wero much appreciated by the young intellectuals cit France. - Mann io doeply- movod MuniclyNovember 16., -The news that the ncbcl prim for litcnturo hcd been awarded to him found Thoma Mann at work in his quitoatucly on the banks of thcJsor, a. secluded spot on the outskirts of Munich. While it wu known that his friends had boon octivc in his behalf, he was novor- thcloco, deeply moved when informed of the distinction-tho fifth to be conferred on German men of lottors since 1902', when the first Nobel wine wol butowed on Theodore Mommcu. tho historian. . Of l.‘ retiring nature, Herr Mann frankly confused that he had not as yet accommodated himself to tho CliarcliSeruicés a I l. m’ ' that will notblet mo go," Dr.A.C.VlnoontinhllmwnlnI sermon “Not-hing lot jalvll" nude n most eloquent appoll to his hur- ers for o vivid, vital fruitful christ- ian life. Fitting, eminently m Mill Barbara Mariam’: crproulvcly nud- Inthocvcningurmonbosod on lhdvvflil"AfldIfIbclifi0dllpI Vincent cxplcllld hi! conviction on luocmo for the whole church today. Only throulh tho goopcl of the cruclfiod Christ, pro- Church expect ‘success and living ad- ooooooo ooooo-ooo . evens... and tho oonqegoflnn ‘b’ “till? steal" o‘ do hymns .. "Unto tho hills ground," Fig h," _, and" the vn-v "thought, of mghttljfddiuro wu itbo sermon by my, Andfcw n. Reid of at. sham», ChllfCh, Bydlldy, _.N. 5., on; o! ‘h. outstanding preachers in the United Church ofjCinld-l‘. The text Way of Qhrht."__I_€_>II8\iPu1y o magnifi- Odlli Wfidflliilfifm {Of Christjgg 7h vealed in the Godoel. The cbibi. n religion wiihbilt’f.hought is W... supcnidtimvAgnin and again w“ the story of Jesus. reviewed 1mm think yo of Christ?" At thennhouncc ent period Rev. Mr. Brown made I viable referencq to thcpronencc injhc congrcgatlm of n lady, Mrs. Ronnie. who played tho orgnnoi the laying of the cor, norstouo of tho Church and bog] wishes. ware cxtondnd to her. Want or apnea priovenf-ronly m slightzstrofervnoo c tho evening service. HAv. Mr. Re was allin the preacher. Ho spoke n "The law of the Harvest!‘ Gil. G-‘l. "whatsoever. n man sowcth ihotfsholi he also reop." ‘Ibis/low is inexorable 5nd applies to the life a nation. the lifo of o. Church nsjweli as to mi lifc of n man. ft as l. powerful, urinating discourse. c music which ‘u; gpdcilll! proPlNd‘. win loul stir- flngkfully up to-thcyhigh standard which-liscvorthc aim of Professor- Fletcher, and delighted the crowded congroiotiohrprescnt. '3- “sunonopiis r/lrhiin-m-mvl Mom-gum, Que, Nov. 16-(81 Thc qanldian, Pressll-l-A claim for $19,000 damages. instituted by l youth against n man twlw promised him the hand or his indoor-finisher “d. men revoked utitfpromisc when he discovered that his pro-meow! son-in-law was suffering from ah sil- mgm o; eplleptldformq was ‘dliffllds- ed in Superior Court bu! Juillcfl Donia, who hcld the youth's‘ failurl to tcll his fioncofs father that he w”, ,ubjecy_go. nervous. attacks in- "lluuq the. verbal contract enter- ed inw bctwcon- the twp mw- Th‘ case was thot- cf.-Mor1usi 0mm!" "i- Louis Philippe Robitailha. Couture contended. Lint the Elli would haveimarrled him very .“"‘1‘“ lngly, knowing of his dlgabillty. but (or ~hor fnthcrks- insistehol that ill! match be broken off. ‘ l 3°15” ‘hear:- ’ "Rim." but t“ y‘ has. mm. .3242.’ “What think y.‘ lon-religloirappcols to the lniellrci. ' different aspects org-angles and Every . time the quutlon was asked, "Whaf novolctto while limoundod by noisy folk) on I bathing booch," he ob- served. D b 0 he 1mm, adding that the award of- fordod ‘him especial gratification in thotlt comofi-om thc Scandinavian north, wih which he early established tics through residence in his native city Luobeck. I-lc is now engaged in a two volumo novel. “Joseph and his Brethren," raga-ding which ho ldid, "for tho first time I lcovc the roolmgof tho ln- dividunl, or the bourgeois, to ponc- trnto the sphere of biblical mythol- cgy. But advancing "years account for this dhnnlnotlcn to delve into thing! of a religious-psychologic- mythclogic nature, which occupy ono less in youngor yuro. If I now oi- tempt to portray a mythological thcmc with the aid of modern mothoda. thcrobv seeking to morgc mythology with psychology, it is due in n process of progression in artistic development Hon-Mannwillgoioflbockholmin December to Icccpl, the award in person. Ho has just completed o short ncvol, "Mario and ‘Iho Molicion" which he drafted while lounging in o wicker chair on Baltic Such. ncor Koooigdnrl. lost cumuor. i "I find it quite pfllliblo to wriio n‘ -—-__-—- Insidious 3 Iroilllht o! Publicity into which no woo projected. "It blind: mo. and I do not ‘yet fool qiiito at home in it." ' DR. J. P. MILLAR o onimu. SURGE)?!" nouns-a u» lzso , I l0 5M0 f C011" onus and nisbmmia ; v-o~+ooo+o-o+_o-ob cog-of Mo» f"? 8 NEW FEATURES Remington " Portable ‘ Typewriter ' l. Paragraph Kcy l. Btroonllinn Body. 8. Typcbon always in podiion d. Porfoct Viloblllty ' 5. ilolds paper to extnmeibotiom l. Now con-logo return l 1. 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