its sitter Not only‘ ’ a -c ‘ = -- ‘,3 rq- w ihrillhg Ion 33mm y.‘ melodrama. but thunder-i... u I a indictment war mighty plea ior ‘ ‘international ‘brotherhod z A130" CBARLIEYIHASE‘ IN “IS EVERYONE HAPPY" 0‘ RC H E s T R A-USUAL PRICES Youth who turn. lays. ‘The ‘sis 0 ysiiiis. Q r ' Spirit of West Features Film evening 7.80 p. m. Fretown. Sub - . ."—-' iect for» evening, “The Creative “Kit Curran“ Thom- Christ". s aim, m; nit; an Notable Cast ---.a>--_ ' --sqalrots'ra. Imsmasr. flseenirv"; ficnswoa-"rirsservicesontiismsr- Magnificent spectacular dashes o! Indian a awiitly moving atory in which. the sphfflml the Inst oi ninety ycarsagohaabeencaughtarethe outstanding ieriturm oi Fred Thom- son's Paramount special "Kit Car- son," which opened at the Prince Edward theatre y. ‘Ihthebroadaweepotthenar- rstiye has been woven the t or two lows storia which figured. the liie di the ‘minus trapper and Perseverance Mission Band. scout-Mahala o! an Indian-girl ior. ' Kit Carson. Played by the western stanandthatoiKitCaraoniora gate pastoral er at ‘ll a. m.; Clifton at 2.30 p note change oi time. beginning at 7.30. lighter momenta too, with a series sale beginning at 11 a. m. . of old time tmppers at play. Silver ‘ " King, m. Thomson's famous white horse, contributes his share both to the drama aniithe laughter. Raoul Paoli, as the fiench-Cana- similar-re“ 9439-12-14 dian trapper and rival of Klngivee a most distinguished periarmance. Nora Lino. Who 79818981911 Bo llofl- A very pretty wedding was solemniz- vlly 1n other Thomson productions/ed in st. Mary's Chapel, summe adds w herllllwll also ill the Dic- ‘sidc. on Wednesday, November 2i. illffi- DWVQW 353115. BI newixlnler» ‘at 7 A. M” when Miss Jean Richards elves promin- William Courtrisht, of Surnmerslde, became the wile oi gives bis customary lovable charac- Harry Arsenault oi St. Eleancrs. "0!!- i'The nuptual mass was celebrated ucr The taken in its entlreiyby the pastor, Rev. J. J. McDonald.‘ on the Naval: 111,61"; filmélflm? The bride, who was attired in beige in Ari-Iona an _a 81W g 0 1'6- ilat crepe with hat to match, was search work was under-sane by Mr- attended by the groom's sister, Miss Tmhmsoii in grlvll-‘is "longtime 0:111 Rena Arsenault, who wore sand a JEFF , “r98 _ cicpe-dc-chine with hat to match compare-With tlllliImdllY-‘llm ‘Wylie groom was supported by Mr. sleir sGabrlel Arsenault o! Carleton, Into. ~ -; -. q i. [After the service theavedding party ~ ""'“."‘-'>"i . motored tc the home oi the groom's I ' I h: ‘ . ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew "Q03" :0 Arsenault,‘ where breakiast was , . served. The happy couple then mot- 713575? on)’ ‘Mzwmmcy {cred to Summer-side, returning ior m” NEW dinner. Atb P. M. supper was partak- knsrby afewinviledguestsln the evening numerous friends and re- lations oi the contracting parties. arrived, and dancing was kept up until the wee hours oi Thursday morning. Splendid music was rend- ered by Messrs. Andrew Aresnauit. Anthony Bernard and Joseph Arsenq auit orrthe violin, accompanied by Messrs, Horacellliilis. Harry Arsen- auit and Earrlst Gaudet, on the guitan-The usual charivari took place, and all were treated many lovely presents, m a cheque iroeiéi Rev. J. J. McDo were receiv - “°°“'° °“ “bwm” w. antiMi-s. Arsenault are masking ‘ _,.',....,,.,.,.,_..,¢._____ . their present igme in mat. Ileanors. _ "um, where a hoat _i1'ion_ W151! l-lllm nouns-rt in Olslfllfliiv ‘I “m! ‘m! lbw" ‘added uxeffa s table la published in the forth- coming issue or the Commercial 1n- Jelligenlae Journal which shows the quantities and values oi the princi- produced on Can- adian iiirma 01" manuiacturecl di- rectly from such iarm products. ior the month oi October, 1920, 192i. i921 and _ ma. with the United States tarlflratea in force. Prior lo May 27,‘ 192i, the old tarifl was in effect, between that date and ,. mber 2i, i922, the emergency tanir was in force, and the new tar- ' cvcr an acre, have new" limin- residence there. havlns com- WESTERN GUARDIAN —BEDEQUE BAPTIST PAB- TOBATE-Bunday, Dec. 2nd, 1928: Dr. Bidey will preach morning 10.45 a. m. Bedeque, Communion service; charge on Sunday, Dec. 211d. will be held at long Riy- m. and Margate at 7 p. m. Kindly —SUNPAY SERVICES — There will be service in the Bedeque Un- ited Church Sunday night, Dec. 2, The collection ‘will go towards the funds oi the —B.EMEHBEB the Auction Sale _ oi John B. Mcllhdyen at Augus- beautihil Spanish girl 1t has its,tine Cove on Tuesday, December 4, Dfis-IQ-l-Zi —SALE of crop, stock and farm implements, will take place Tues- The cast is exceptionally sl-rons- day, Dec. 4th; Hugh P. Morrison; -itrcusitns - ARSENAULT-Q Jill, "tion bureau in our o aiwingaare tong. gin alter the holidaylvonnlllonday, members urged , June so. ma. la oflicially estimzj "st 584.81‘ u t ' Summerside and citizens will eii them Monthly=Meeting of the O. D. E. ter in the Navy Monday. Nov. Mrs. J.-E.. and 2i! in ' 1'8 r "villi Councillor's nomination lee vote oi thanks and ass were dealt with, Dense oi broadcasting Commission ior postage, $10.00,“; ‘Jimadlsh lesion. $100.09 towards ready set aside by thiaciiapter ior that purpose. The meeting ‘ sum oi money to be used v needy British "settlers who are straitenod circumstances because t: also given treasurer -to meet e31. tpense fotrlianecled with the new ic- ure o e King ior th legible ' ive BuildlnI-v e ' ' ' Mr. J, O._Hyndman was present ;by request and explained the need 101 Provincial =supervision or oi appeal wiisrs the aflairs ‘oi so dier BcttIeTT s could r . the" social community liie of the sled bans or The monthly meeting oi Royal Edward Chapter I. 0. D. ii‘. ' was held in the rooms oi the chap- league Building on 28th the Regent. n . - dence included a notice re rtltféplgii- and a pleasant letter * min m». Crockett oi Hoimarfs Ltd, ackncltfi- ' ins chapter o! willingness to help at ""1 any time. The treasurer reported a substantial balance with bills am- ounting to $30.60 outstanding. These _ and the following’ amounts voled: $6.00 towards ex-' the Amea’ lecture. $8.00 toliower. and Card the Sanatari t, "'1' .‘ ‘ in addition ilzlmthpénflcoil "Lhiifiif pis ‘Ills need‘ You lhilie i”... BY inielliseni and sympathetic alien tion. Under the present system tb families brought out by the ion Soldiers Civil ge-establiahme t Board are-under‘ t e st. John Di-‘ visional nflloe. . ' The meeting passed a. resolution to be rel-warden tovOttawa protest- ing against lhewplaoing or Bri settlci-sonvrornoutiannsands .. gestin that steps‘ boihlon loin o I 414 Jan. 7th and su attend as these meetings arc lit structive as well as profitable. ‘ Four new members were received Mrs. R. H. ‘Jenkins, ms. annual Kemwdy. , . Chester Machure, Mrawl-loo Horne. In closing tbs fiegsnt asked mailbox-s to stand in silent prayer-roi- the recovery or His Ilbiostyn- sits: which meeting clos- Gi/in regular way. - sriisnls if OI‘ 1110111“. where ‘he bitterly. ' Theb kind to and catiian. Whlted Udall and‘ D.‘ 1m‘ destitute circumstances and to» obtain work . blacks in the in: north oijll and bcuimo very happy. The him. however, wds committed M181! lnstl ution broke down and wept ks. he said. been very it vim», to contest. a iederal iii-elec- rogflch ssh agama may,‘ o ‘dfst his prfopervtirne‘. but glacial»: flan ample an ‘ 1K. prwsubititute ior church-going it _ would mean, in the endwirgreat colonisation and immigration-st. dun Journal. t A GBNIIOUB " CONTRIBUT- ION-‘rhe contribution oi $150.00 the prevailing low prices oi farm personal‘ loss to you and your chil- Pmdllm- 15°!‘ °f flllllloyment in dreu ands calamity t6 the com- - rural districts. etc. Instruction wasmunity‘ ‘with iar-rcaohing cflects. ‘more la no substitute ior-church attendmcer-Prank A. Morgan. A harry with FLACKS (B! mun-rinsed UNIT. New soul-b wales. Nov Joined ‘ He had lived on snakes YICTURJ-A, B. 0., NOV. ws-HOII. a. n. mums. ' _ British Oolullib , was oili toast as theLl ‘ Agon- iormer Premier o! B. Plunkstt, ‘Conser- illiy. on December i. to an ms vaosniiy createdby the oi Hon, S. P. ‘Ibiinie =11» population '0! Australia bri E , ' 4.. V. i. w rivvvvl v1 i‘ a ‘Queen; ‘Hilléli "Y; yv their pleasures.- Gem-tau be til member their Herold. which is published. in Ber- ‘ lin as a medium ior communicati Ohrls- between Canada and Germany. e will make a tour otthe Maritinzre Provinces in" companywltrrll‘. _. Biette, C. N. R. superintendent oi se-mut lathe world witiiq tirtnl a loyears o1 lad 111; ‘ “UP-Q . ., ' oohtigcntgeby steamer "M ‘W,’ tromsllJohnori , 1th. Also. lull mail by steamer, _, out Clare" sailing irom learned by 8t. Join,» on Friday the 7th. Par- - at- cels desired to be delivered beioi-c . "- chrlapnssntbiuld be despatched by r v i§u§mkr John Teleg “rs-Will "-111.31. m. handler-ah! oPeB ‘P- 111.; Oovehead g y y, m ..iiil;¢“4_...;, ‘ . vqlllllllndr-aorrolbandonia) w’ icnon', ‘firs: roa oviinsass- Mail V] _ despatched to orsat Britain pow mum and, countries via Great Britain “w '° m“ u” ‘m’ nest ‘week’ as XOHOWBZf-Filn mail V, by- the steamer vPennland", sail- - iro , ax on Monday the advantages oi the g ovinces ior German ini- . migrants. He is connected with the P8P" Deutscb Adlscher ‘Stimson as wmpany. bond houla in lrnowlcdgment. was made lag oi more than a more formal ad- This contribution had ita_.-iheadquarters along the Canada. - l6 deserv- through the Maritime has sssnrtiis C ti: the‘: a WM“ 9nd unfit he ‘mnmsnaqd ‘"33 fisfioatributisn snd hsciirm singly mailagerbdrlvil-Lclonroywlio simmer in Prince He was so impress- ltality oi the peop patronage exte -- ' he trauma-ms recommendations » e ' hi‘ best 0t W lroiv. .I. n; Mac ' 111% csiqmnsrs looked is. ‘it iii w . Bl people m . veryab snout is" ‘infintal, and while n» mum is usually carries. in kind. , and m tns Province friends by his gsniii ' fell in to the ways returned fill ‘it L W s . . . t e ' d. arid hit-mm will - ways be kindly remernberedby o o! lfrlnce Edward Island. mt NAVY n Ci. l". Morris, sed- 1 use... in hospital- ior our klndnesses file disposition, a c: tlielrrtrien - , measure. welcomoyisiior’ “Another swam" ii, ha will tsu ‘ i \i the Supreme Court at Bummer- mail et- . dieia ti! . Australia, a l‘? sighs. e will‘. 9 90M. _ dians kn , $00; Chit only pup- I f! 3| "The PIlbIiOHFQ rum. xiflit-MMNCIO!‘ TIA!!! " .- .»,-,v.', IH-- , '- . Birl-'-_-!'alloil_be.-much "oblieedito gdhdlfie lsstweck from a. slim-l 'is_it to Jribnds in, Charlottetown .0 ind ivqbrsii. .‘ l -' ’" _ ' .1. c‘. Stcwartgiuilltgr. and .' will‘. W615i“. m1"? - a were ‘in tliebity yesterday, Folio/D Ass... TY {ASSAULT the whole oi.’ Wednesday and ‘luiuraziay; was resumed yesterday morning when, all" the evidence be- ‘ "ng counsel addressed the illry it some length. Both prisoners had been indict- ‘djgr an assault, occasioning act- ual‘ bodily harm, upon Mr. William - D. Dial-i, bltion oiilcer at Bor- ji- 15th last. m his wumnlllik" lip‘ His ' Iiordship, phiei lustice Mathiesoh, laid stress upon the sci-toils’ nature oi the charge md ‘impartially revieWQd the evi- ienéo." _ i l The jury then retired and, alter Katha,‘ coupled with a strong re.- coinmehdatioh to mercy. The tors- not agree in the case oi Hugh Mc- Kenna. They were then‘ discharg- ed from duty and the court ad- journed until Monday at 11s. m. ‘Cheek (will; with uinnr-ulriflmsnl. I MGNTHLY MEETING Continued from page e ‘ res-nulls oi Passchcnflale Mr.’ President and Comrades when commanded. I use the wort command, as nothing short oi’ suc.‘_ an orideiz-would have brought m- herwto speak on so- varied and ex tenslve a. subject as “The Ores World Warfihowever aiier mucl thought I finally decided to spea‘ brieiiy on the Battle oi Pasachen dalevR-idge. Previous to this battl the Canadian Corps had establish ed a tradition, I recall the tralnin ior a particular battle which great ly puzaled us at the time. ior man were the conjectures as to the par ticular iront. It may be soinewha oi a surprise to many to know thai this battle oi’ Passchcndaie wa fought over and over again behin" the lines-this particular section be- ing laid out in white tape. mlnur any indications oi the unspeakabl maid.- After sIuchVpreparation thr Canadians started on their mare North, ,to reli e the splendid sol- nypétober the 20th. the ‘Srd. we 4th Diuisions were. in the line. thr 3rd under Major General Llpset‘ Yprea Canal and the 4th iinde~ Major General Watson i_n the lam‘ oils ramparts. It was only a shor time alter-wards that the lat and 2nd. Divisions joined their brother oisthojirdtand Previous tr takinmover this sector the Austral iflllsliiudmade an attack on Octo~ ber 12th and-W Ill/P some idea o DI‘ dumps at Vim! Inns marvellcd many were filth’! bomb these darins an oi The King versus to _ with the help 0f '00?‘ tried to drown the noise and: tcmiylm ‘Q1313 Y? organs, enemy‘ machines ieed, at every _ nrsssed home lmihe masculinity! the Germans who thought. ev n as 1t Vlmy and Hill '10, their posi ions It 1s verydnlblifll . "0 note this. intview qi the ac that the enemyibad bee holdtheir positions at a l costs. This ‘niormation was gleaned through ruptured records, which ‘shows they "new beforehand that they kne: hat the Canadians hadvbeen move ‘d, - "n from Lens to take Pasachendale y! o‘ flghung’ which’ m View M‘ Ridge. - The first step oi our task was ac- tompiished but ,not w toting pricepiornt had- "le even worse than t lemme. The positions oi import- ince captured were, Bellevue Spur. Hillside Farm. Augustus Wood. and Ueck Wood. Let us go back ior a noment and we. find ansciforingg. ‘he part ofthq ‘enemwto shut- wur reliei units, and hinder Com- ‘uunications; Medical corps under Colonel‘ wcing a great problem‘, in tact m almost impossible task, however‘ the wounded went slowly inutmbulahc“ ‘l8 to Caauailty ‘cleari '_ statioiis," ithers being helped ’ “ The OAMII. History ‘d! {mm October and November is oil‘ ‘o! scattered dressing stations in ' ill-I ‘iuts and enemy Captured ‘Pillhioiri ‘a, with Doclora attending ‘lying st their posts, and especially ' entry's“ . it. ‘mpregnable. i trans and evwwr" lull attended in-flhllmwm“ u“ y at what the Canad- were surpassed and attemilts i0 German filers were veil’ nes would fly low: ill ‘ear headilllfllw" "a" {he where one oi the uunltion dumll! W" find a etamlnei. zrash oi ialilnl 50mm. . 3d its Dart in theflroflifiw - . . , .1 ffasscliendale The operations W85!‘ M’ 5-49 _ the morning oi October ifltlii-It miq paint 612% icenes beiore you. Q PM. . was a wonderful sight. in ilMY-haglll‘ was terrifying. At one moment the!“ "iuiet of dawn was. disturbed by ills intermittent rumble oi Cannon. and; p crackle oi Machine $3,111,385.11“! 3f the next, a million fire m; the gmyness oi the moi-hills- German iorward lines were marked _ by one line oi burstilll 911$. Canadians attacked. ' thousand yard front, they “heir objectives. suausius. Wood- Bellgvug spur, Woiiccrpse. and the "ilgher lands toithe nbniiwest- ll? - iome parts oi our line his reply to iur fire was immediate and heavy, mt oi no avail, as the German ar- illary soon became domoralized. hen the csriadiariswgni pvemws- ring forward v toriousiy. w ing‘ aheir objectives 1nd finally 'd , ihendale Zonne h e r d overlook; ‘ng Passchendalc Village ‘itself. In- p, pdint, the‘ rttbeiiwslt a, lot within my power atln here we isoners. Pill-Blvd into these s ingpwurping bu‘ set lei-cull. ,_ m6 M91100 do less-held, isst in us. .. $2‘ such slime." This lies‘ were oi heroi an slime. t t the Ordeal hlch lay ahead. Pas- glsflllly arrahggdthe‘ - . V, r ortes. Guns, wagons .. WWW oi irientipr _ e _ by‘ ‘ preparations went the popula loilp n. . ' land. ghqnwe lit B‘ ‘ ill We d1 tallies ' —--~wv-w ’ M 1e of Prince Idwabd Island oiludiilona, 1.8-. they existed. I quot Y ‘ lnot again reier to s long- enioy irom-Bir Philip Gibbs, "’i'he mer l. should. like here m pay.‘ _ "v ~| I _ ,were_ ,, stuck. in swamps at the Engineers, who h their‘ own‘ go,“ ‘ , pal- Mlroh Bottom and in the problems to solvenandfijassureyoll’ ' strangers although this is boil below Crest Farm thenOomradca, dimet ones. '1‘ wish iecl- tlnllllormltted m ‘to rel te-‘oftheii them. struggling _to velour and the great wo to the enemy. but but as this is lmpossibl uni-bin: with-their ins. l express the with iuture .da oilisr ihims Gibbs andthah l wll give this lflflllondsnta wrote. andcbnsldcratlon. Yo . someone‘ ll “THE dril htsoi l5 to 16 - ' . we‘ “s; i l recall an occasional it 31 “gnaw largest am-" u lmwl slid- zhere one night. the oermabi 5141i , so we decided b0mbiil8 this dlilill? and ‘them oi, theiiivwhuv 0 iisvirsslléhw ter‘ sharp fighting. ordered to Sgt its e1:- u a _- crash‘: lacy oer: ‘cv -- fiht M» m c bis hiiiiftargghbir t‘ eiiol-ts Island, roads at thellrwwo“ {WW " 9"‘ perhaps imagine the wool-tins a v hicle __ I ‘ ""14 Win Illilcoss in our? llcétglilfilttmot a?“ sir" - Tickets n__.,, i|i4ll"!'T. hadbel C wi ens!“ r‘ , . ".\' y ._. v3: "ill .\ _ oil‘ t.» "' no the P588- will“ ‘IE the’ Caniidiaiisvvinitial’ Bllloni were never silsn 1111.364 by the rumble of there was no rest. The gm, omtsntly subject to she Icrgotlfig 0th our artillery roared its from Hou cigfilillil ltfin the 1th‘, water. m this time on the His asschendale was one oi continuous flehiins. there were lav‘ incidents’ to “ relieve the heliislr grlmness oi the conflict. The Cam. “ll/amine. flshling wsnt an the enemy fought. despemm, eve .his losses. Having seen er than five oi his scum, attacks deiealed. the German cm. u?‘ Eéhilliliéyd ior the moment, ‘hemnsel and gave us a breath.‘ 1B8 spice lo strengthen and m. solidate our line. At ten p. m. nu ,tiie night oi the thirty-first our’ opened a five hour bombard. urgent. Foiniourieen miles behind ilulfliront linelthe ground trembled from the intensity oi’ our incessant it was a- wonderlul Ar rmance, and‘ it was carrledoul men who had endured unoéaslng l tillery activity ior days and nights. This bombardment was putt -. over while the First and Second Di- visions were relieving the 'I‘hlrd sud - urth division iniantry, so tluli 8y might complete the writing oi .°t‘o‘.re perio 1/ esllhflre -, remost am" A RELIGIOUS ‘lfilsronicni. DRAMA J1 ' a . Given isr-i/ividisssnrsi Pageantry ' * qva~ 0"“ YCHi/RCH‘ n44 Wailob " .1 “WITBI CLIVE‘ ‘*‘°“""“'°'lf"°‘°'"dfmammx. " ' f _ . _ *1 . Q t "we: ‘ 3m M my m“ m ' Friday NfilitTDfecem liger, 7th», relnen on: ~ "i". "'1'" ~. ' - ""7- ' ‘h’ b” Al: 8 o'clock‘ '_ in - u. , . and the ma?’ slimy. mud. Withinthm Position y)" in riotous-ind yards o. Villa-ac. such ‘on'"i.he morning o; $h9l1 "it Canadians ir ofierisive. At five oust Wood up. Jill! add r . was the slim: _ October thirty a, m cha in then R1919 ‘ti: mile iroitmgg; Harbin: s ' lob ‘o! flashing‘ bwtllll shells. the artillery us. a nigger. of shells incl ' ., ons g "gratin? ‘mi- it ..l"°'t”ss'§?.1.‘§:,§3* . I ‘h? ' part. fsntry debunk and higher levels this as 1d and w t ill-S m" e ° Eiillant in. skirted the guagm11-9ofmv_ struggled towards u” . ._over ground W?“ mqthingw but a succsssinnthg "s ll holeaand these mostly fluid "be "we find _ the German "wounded id its Heep use lafi b? disstiriw the‘ ha sue;- Zoveiiierlbc‘ ‘ swm determined 0B0‘ llllli-dlo 9M; ‘ before H8101‘! that is Pnsschendale. Thll ‘first objective oi the 1st and ind was to capture and establish their position in Passcliendaie Village, this was accomplished aiter iour existing conditions was short slur" sharp. Thecanadlans ioughthsh schendale Village a mass oi batter-i ed masonery and broken walls, ii- e the enemy had umti ‘iorhand to hand iiglltni, owing to the terrific shell are to which they had been submitted‘. While briefly I have led you to the rapture oi Passchendalc there an 11119911813 factors to consider. Al] some "Points-the Germans nude a stand and exhibited braiseworthy valor. The temper oi the. defense is well illustrated in its action oi one oi its oihcers, who when he saw his men surijenderilil and realized the position hopeless. hold a bomb in his hand until its Qliplosion‘ blew him to pieces. Other _ enta. oi“ stubborness might be‘ related by many captured prisoners , _ luring that our mm’ Mid-Jed anywhere and do ult- ihing. . It -is not within my polls-l to picture to you the lremendoili nature oL-thisbattla. I close oiiti-i g intro few reflections. The canal-i ' link liad in previous battles ones mo. achieved t x . . but l! - doubtri! equal dmtlcs nsd mt: confronted them,_men tolling ior ~ 533- sad nights‘ in the mud. oilm 80in: on emergency rations, u _l recall that it was during this hi)». tlc. that the Germans had bornlilll ‘Bakeries at‘ Houiogne. Ill" tiiti _oibreadanll -' t si sitssegdmirlé v d.- Fwlitii‘l~. Hi0 i been sub cted to. and brought t!!! int ma battle oi 1m t» svlewr ious ending. “ is 17 Boll! flit. l-lla Neck