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WlNN lPliG PROVINCIAL DEALERS Charlottetown i‘ SAINT JOHN l I THE CHARLOTTETUWKT filKlUTiAN_ ‘ mg machines would call at Bathurst, Bolzimu (Porlugesc Guinea.) Free- town, Monrovia (capital of the negro :ti1tc Liberia) Grand Bassam (French Ivory Coast) Takoradi, the great port in the Gold Coast, and Lagos. Thou inland. up the Niger River, sm~ pliibious ‘planes might penetrate; nearly a thousand miles to a junc-l ti0ll at the town of Zinder with the’ Franco-Belgian airway across the Sahara to ‘Europe. carrier: ENJOYS an IIAIRCUT LONDON, Jan. 2l.-—The Prince of \'v".i'i~:;, in prcpnration for his South Amcriciin trip, famillarized himself with all Spanish customs-even to haircuts. Recently M. Atura, a Spanish hairdresser, answered his telephone. “This is the speaking," said the voice. "can you conic to Bun-rough Court to cut m huiri" - Naturally M. Aturia could, he was whirled away’ from his little shop in a‘ motor belonging to Prince George. "I was nervous at first," he said later. "But the Prince put me at iszisi- by talking in Spanish, fluent- ly." Alliuir:i‘i:flLliiiinc|it for illl Piiln- ITALIAN Prince of Wales Too Smart For Jack Dempsey Did you ever hear of a certain Canadian fighter who was so smart that the great Jack Dempsey kicked him out as a sparring partner; We are referring to Larry Gains who has recently been fighting in Europe and has 14 bouts without a loss to his credit. When Dempsky was in traili- ing for his bout with Sharkey in i927, Gains was one sparring part- ner whom he failed to send to the cleaners. In the first tryout Dcmp sey was unable to mop up the col- lored boy from Canada, so he lined him up for the next day when Rick- ard was to be present with about 300 newspapermen among whom were Benny Leonard, J. J. Corbett, Wilbur Wood, and James J. Romano. The bell rang and Larry jumped out to meet Dempsey in his own corner. In the middle of the round Dempsey ran into Larry's glove and emerged with a bleeding nose. After thc round Plsyfair Brown began to re- move Gain's gloves but Dempsey ask- ed for another session. Gains re- peated in the second and again more than held his own with the Munoasii‘ Mauler. That night Leo Flynn told Brown that Gains would no longer be needed. “What's the matter?" asked Brown. He is s. smart boxer. "Too smart," was the curt answer. “Who do you think those newspaper-men came up here to see, Gains or Demp- sey?" FAMOUS OPERA SINGER SUES MAN FOR LIBEL STORY page ...__,_..._-.-.... tri vrvEN L}? ~ nummc LADIES’ PURE Sltli rum. FASHIONED HOSE (Subs) TURBAN TAMS 69c KUTEX 35c 12001301: BOYS’ PULLOVER VIENNA, Australia, Jan. 21.—Vien- _ nese society packedithe courtroom st l the opening here of the case in which Roderlch Muller-Guttenbrunn, the‘ novelist, is being sued by Mme. Jer— l ltza, the famous primo donna for having written a. slanderous book based no her life. The title of the book is "Baggage, or the Story of a Singer." Mme. 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See Today A few dollars Jan. i-Si-GM life of herself, her husband, and her associates. _ A revelation which caused surprise in the court was that the publishing l firm of Fibs. is owned by a Mrs. Olga f‘ cently dismissed from the State Op era, and who seems to have been ‘ also suing the novelist as well as, ._ the publishing firm of Flba, Mme. 1 Jerltza's cousin, Baron Schenk. and retary, Gretc Leihs-Lainburg, Mme. l Bauer-Pilecka, a. singer, who was re , . JERSEYS 69c MEN'S ALL WOOL WORK HOSE 25c P. d: G. LAUNDRY SOAP 7 CAKES 25G BROADBLOTII .. 15g PER YARD -l.._.\_. 29g PER YARD and l VESTS Guttenbrunns main source of lnfor- i mation. Guttenbrunn, in the of his book were about Mme. Jeritzns husband, and also that he had made use of the revelations made during Mme. Jreitzas lawsuit against hoi- secretary. Herr Deval, a book dealer, said that a representative of Fibs told, him that the novel contained some "fine things" and that the singer; mentioned in it was Mme. Jcritzzi. l PETER/S ROAD AND VICINITY l l The wciittiliei- although not severe is noted for its julck changes. F‘ri~ day, 16th inst. a. gale from the N. E. swooped in fury over the snow en- crusted landscapes. i‘ About this time last year a. furious i gale iiccompafied by snow did much damage to buildings in P. E. I. l Rev. P. Watson Currie. Pastor of Murray Harbor North and Peter's Rd. Pres. Churches has taken a holi- day trip to Toronto and while thcrc will devote his timctofurtlierstudics in Knox College, from which hr graduated some years ago, and ' whidh he has visited yearly. nu i DIPlShOHQTS wish him a pleasant and profitable trip Mr. John A. Stewart, Peter's Rd. rccentlypaid a visit to phc Capital ' city, and intervening points, and l Wlhlig there negotiated an exchange ' of horses. iviir. Stewart is apparently well-pleased with the deal. Mr. Arthur Bears whom we report l ed as a recent visitor m Peter's RoadQOambridge etc. has returned to Montague. and we understmld that from that centre, he will ratum home to Sydney, N. S. Mr. Bears rc- grets not being able to visit all his. relative; [I'll acquaintances in this pm. of Kings Co. Hear Rogers Majestic Hour over_C. H. G. S. v Summerside, every Sunday evening at 10.30 ~i-sa- position in Halifax recently visited his home at Peters Road. where he 1 was the guest of his parents Mr. and ~ Mrs. M. A. Boston and family. Mr. Beaten has since returned t; the l witness-local s‘? said he did not mean to portray Mme l w i Jei-itzs. He admitted that some parts i . - l ‘and David Horton JAURY cirisli,, ,e j. i TABLE OILCLUTH m?! 7 .. ., BUYS‘ at » ~ Lip; iliiNii - l.l.'l'\lil-ffi< .. a y) A‘! I174 if, v D liEdnisr. s . - Ti‘! q r, a3 S & SAUGERS 5 fi per set ii I..\.\'.‘-'I-ILE'I'TE iiLliNKETS 79c cunriiiiis ‘ (Slightly Soiledl 49c per pr- ‘REQ- SPECIAL m: BARS 15c per lb. - si-nuiii lllifillllill nomrs ’~ 39c DRY CELL GI<1.\"l"S FINE DRESS Sites ll t» 1T s te a i"'l.lt_‘i'. l“ ‘ BATTERIES teed full c-iit-i'.i ' l.) 1'1 VON colors — liiicrll u: terns. 39c WiiJAici»; EDISON MAZDA (tiiocvz. n v B u L B s BlIDS 3hr i» ,, ,_',,-lll—-liil _W:IE§-?Z'i “nits srsciur» ON FINE??- 10 .'\.‘ii) l "l " g ‘i! . f'1\'i 'l'ill\’i\l)ltl A WORK 3 PANTS V. i‘ t~i;i.i>= 3'2 tn -ii i; $1.00 iillltii‘. ivcnr. 9T0 G.~\L\‘.\.‘J>Y". ’ .7 Plllil; l0 QUART Pius 15'1" ,-.. limo lift‘ illlfil in? r Farm-arr, arc busily engaged on mild days in shipping potatoes to Montague nml Muiray River. Prices, crpctiollv of Grccn Mountains have zidvzinccd. 'I'hn ohici shippers for this vicinity are Pooiikflionilwsorq Montague azivi Ccokihson and Fred Johnston, Mur~ i ray River. The outlets thus afforded i- for \\‘3lCUlllC revenue to farmers during gpilds bring a continuous and ihc ivlntcr months. Besides the firm ovf W. S. Frascrdz Co. Ltd. and already mentioned in llic canning of fowl etc. Mr. S. S. Butler Peter's Rd. and Mr. W. E. Jcnkivz, Grcck River are engaged as usual in the different lahases of the Gemini: Industry. Tlicsc p1‘mll0i;‘l‘5 of industry are making the best of a trade which benefits our farmers. but which has came in for n good share of the de~ prcssion in this lic. Mnny of the farmers having se» rured a quantity of wood are having it sawed for icul. Some of our princi- pol SGWYPTS are: Joseph 0- Jenkins and John A. McDonald, Greek River and Raymond Mcmdoyi. Peters Rd. The snwins of lumber is Dmnlllli/ Miflldfd t0 by loui- Mill propsritors Josah L. Jen- kins Greek River and James B; Fin- layson, Point Pleasant. The schools of Peter's Rd" 90in! nil lliurstlayi evening. Stuart Laurie a cleric-d president, Brock Mont- viiic-prcsidcnt, Clements Duff . rhii‘): and Gerald Henderson. A. imuliliiir, C. Somers and O. Mann lI'1‘!l‘li1‘l'.\ of thc social committee. were in u hotilii. ‘i Pmf. ll. \V. Hnfkills, of the physics for safely in 1h.- » -I imminent, who spent the vacation Hen- Thlgl, 1, (z -~ > n 1i ;1lll‘i‘.'ll. wherc hc did research break of war. i. i‘; :it fi/lrGill University’, has rc- Recently Till". l 1' '. ll'lli.‘d l!) \VOli\'ill0. locality for lll!» ll‘ Ill-mild Cunclon, Kcntvillc, a senior o; the ¢1~,;,,,¢.~i i ..: Acadia University, was operated landscapi- h.- \\ i-i i ‘i r HDliPFKiiPiLlS at the Memorial The Col-Onm- {,_ h: ll_ Wolivillc, on Mondav the rightful n, ., Ii i- cli 11h of Rev. Seldcn W. Cum- Ii. li, occurred in Passatlena, ful owner of zll .~ A lialf-sovcrcicir; vhii-h * n. Boy Scout in ilxv 1i i Sirius Corr‘ m w’ i Ii’. was sliilm! i‘ discovery that ill‘ and sugpcsiril hii 5cm", fgrly m" i; on Jun. l. Di". Cummings, n mWu-{l i i.» hi‘ ‘ll-urn, lzrnduiitcd in art! His wife, for- ii .\.‘.l'il.l iii i880. ~ \ii..-». Afnry Vaughan, of Wolf- l\'I‘.‘~. I . jflilll meeting of the Student .‘.ui Association, held in the wt l';-il_\' building last evening, was . ,~'~I (l by Dr. C. W. Rose, univer- - uui-lzil‘. Special music was given. c rinse of the evening church ~ my and Mrs. Rose entertain .- number hi‘ the students. College C<=~.i'r~*"."' .\(‘.'U“ ‘i WOLFVILLE, Ii .1, - Ralph M. Iillll i was hold in U . evening iviih l? , siding_ The sucm- Mlss Hlldn Jolinszui. .‘ . ~~ v N. 5., who tool: i " hatma. Ghnndi." 'l'li.. i . Di‘. H. T. Dcwolfc, Ur. i‘ and Mrs. B. Rlftmlll. (‘H-s <'.".' testants were P. r1. 1m wviiiii-zn sow-s --i- i i ~' ’ " ARE LOSING APPEAL (‘i—ll(;l\GO. Jan. ZL-Thc religious vplwfll or mother songs has waned Mr. Lyle Benton who has a 800d l . i'i iili. I. l Pleasant and Allistor. are respectively \ . .1 , applying themselves to the manifold ldiitles of the new term upon which ‘they have entered. The pupils after ‘bidding Au revoir to Santa will dili- gently accomplish their work so that "it the e ll oi the year their work liray ngain YCCPiVO his commendation. 3., and R. B. tiiitint. F1 . Acsdiifs intcii-co.'.i~ l-‘ _~ i team will meet the in.» Brunswick tcnni c~.>..'l_\ r. . .1 ::ll‘il(‘ their days." members oi the (mm n i‘ on". i. "T911 Moll,“ 1'11 Be There" once Levy, leader, Slicrwuurl, i1 ii.?ll|\~_-“_q the blggcst puller he ma, Now Lewis, Saint John, nnd rluglii‘ ltziiiii. 3g, "doesn't; pull 3g all." Yarmouth. l " ‘Just as l’ Am‘ ‘nss sun! m0" The Model Lcnguc of Nations Ahmpgople mm the kingdom of heaven BOTTLE or Money; semblv will be held at Acadia dining? than shy other song," he said. ithe last viieek in Fohrumis. Rrinrrt- Other present-day evangelistic l SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 2i.-Af-' entativcs from l'~~ “tui-"ih" i iliiiri Piv/iiiitx-s nrc "Old Rugged Cross." ‘ter- n two days‘ inquiry by the city‘ will bc present. In the Garden" and “Since Jesus lcoroner he has decided on the right-l The flnflillCff-‘i iv i-t 1.. -i-v .‘--“='i<‘=u"¢ 111W M! 500117’ we Rev. George Dibble, a singinl iizclist, has found. He believes the . son is that "mothers aren't the ill i. GERMAN RECOVERS l id ‘. i‘ a f. i t» 5,. , ~“"”.ir M l . .1 i‘ ».‘. ,' ., ‘l, i’ , ~ v r l) I ;l ‘l ,‘ y. l