i l y l J i n l: '| IRAN is ‘FRIDAY, v ..e_. ‘I l v alliance executive Former addict to If"! and drugs slys ALL-BRAN restored youth- ful uivn. JENKINS & Dealers For All-Bran-Pep and Corn Flakes says Kellogg’ s . ALI.- “Conqueror of Constipation" Let Kello s arm-rant constipation oreverfor tors recommend tion and normal, healthy Something habitpforming piL-‘s end drugs can never do. Eat. at least two ‘ ‘lespoonfuls da —in chronic cases, witlfevery me . If eaten regularly, relief is rentehegi or ylonr ener returns QDIIIC IQ l‘ . Allia- snap is madepinoelnndon?‘ sanada, —SHOP from l-lolmanrs Catalog.| --FOFl LATE WESTERN NEWS Served in leading hotels and res- -—'P886 3 lo avfllllblfi- teurants. Sold by all grocers. —GUARDIANS ON SAl-Eht the _Q Guardian's western office in the --FUR 0OA'I"S—Nice ones at 500d MoNelll Building. Summersldo ev- prlces- James A JMcNeill and Sons, ery day, Summerside. 6160-20-3l --BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH -—-Dl-CTIONARlE8.- There are ALL-BRA" -—-Sunday. Nov. .22,\1l a.m., Rev. still some dictionaries left at the soil you. it. It is what they call a hulk food, that sweeps the . , intestine clean, stimulating‘??- n‘. A tral Bedeque at 3.00 p.m. evening ' ’ commas __ Summer-side Business College A NEW STUDENT EVERY DAY. Good posltlane can only be held by those who have had e good BUSINESS EDUCATION. NIGHT CLASSES J. POGSON. Prin- hVZZ-l 143-11110. lliE WESTERN GUARDIAN P. A. Fitzpatrick; 7.30 p.m., young men of the Tuxis Squares; Scarle- town, 3 p.m.; Caps Traverse 7p.m. western office of the Guardian in the McNeil] Building, Surnmerslde. P. E, i., for those who renew or subscribe for the Guardian. —-SUNDAY SERVlCES——Rov. Dr. i‘ J. J.Sidey will preach as follows: "3 ySunday, Nov. 22, morning, Belg mont at 11 a.m.,' afternoon at Cen- —BAR.GAINS IN FUR COATS- Fur Robes, Iiorss Rugs, etc.. Jam- es McNeill and Sons, Summersido. 6159-20-31 lat Upper Freetown Hall at 7.30 p.m. —-DlC'l'lONARlE8 can be had at Comes! How you will enjoy the wonderful flavor of BENSOWS GOLDEN SYRUP on Wafles and Pancakes. Children lovs i: on bread and you can safely give them all they want of this L ' and " “‘ sweet. Write Ior our Edwardsburg Recipe Book-free. THB CANADA STARCH O0. LIETED, MONTREAL BENSONSA GOLDEN SYRUP - d1. “A friendvf the falnily.” - the Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street, Summerside for only dif- ty cents with a new or renewal subscription, ti —iBEDEQUE L. 0. l..—'l‘here will be a special meeting of Bed- eque district L. O. L. in Bertheller Lodge rooms, Summerslde. on Friday evening, November twen- tieth at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Edward Morris will be present. D. M. Bernard, District Secretary. 6143-19-21 —DRESSED "H068 WANTED with organs removed, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at our warehouses at Kensington, Malpequeand French River. Best market prices, Peter McNutt & Son. 6126-l1-19-4l -GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the MoNeill Building. Water-St. Summersida, where sub- scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone number is 233. Eastern Guardian m-‘SHOP from Holman's Catalog. —GUARDiAN$.-'l‘hose desiring to buy copies of the Guardian in Summerslde will please secure them at the Guardian office in the McNeill Bldg, where they are on sale every day. LADY FANE SCHOOL. Honor Roll of Lady Fans School for October:——- , Grade VliiI-l Lillian Oakas. Grade VI~_1 Vivian Gamble. 2 nck Oakes. Grade V—1 Amy Oakes. Grade ‘IV-l Wanda Gamble. 2 Orion Ganlblc. lGrade l.ll.—l. Robert Oak/es. 2 Llndell Gamble. Grade ‘l-I——1 Aletha Rogerson. 2 Leith Stordy. 3 John Gamlbie. ..*FOXES FOR SALE—Two ic- male cross foxes 54 and "A black. good breeders. well furred. Apply Fred Robertson, Brudnell. 6092-11-17-41 . . ‘EASTER-N AGENT.— Mr. J. W. 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Hnwam gmuh ‘PM 96 July 134/4. No. Beethoven almost invariably ‘ ' (lord-Dec, 74%; May. 79; July comllosod away from the instru- 1p, msnt. either in his stilrlio, or more (lntEP-Dcc. 39%; May, 43-34,; frequently "out of doors," in tho B U R N S Ml,» 43%; Jmy 43-}; lonely rambles, far removed from wheat_1)ec__ 135%; May. 13g; any influence, save that of Nature. Jmy, 137W _ which ‘be so passionately loved. Mix Mlnartfs with swcct oil and t Montague Baptist Circuit 0n Sun- (lay, Nov. 22ml, as follows: Mon- tague, 11 n.m. Georgetown 3 p.m.; and Sturgeon 7 p.m. Afifiljliv Mr. Marcus Calder presided at Rotary yesterday it. being Music Day. The musical program includ- cll besides Prof. Fletcher's paper , PERSONALS ..'"Miss Gladys ‘Uaymain of ‘the both being cncored. The guests Some may wonder why tho great - master did not do more of his work at the ‘keyboard and to such, the following reasons may ho offered: First-That he was in the habit of writing everything. as he com- posed lt. in notebooks; mostly out of doors, and therefore away from iany instrument. l Secondly-That being a consum- isic. and the best pianist, perhaps I I O for Tonsllltls , , of his day, he had no occasion to put to proof in actual performance, or Sore Throat the constructions of his fertile I A harmless and effective gargic is brain. v Thirdiy—And chiefly, and gm] 10 ‘itn dissolve two "Ba cr Tablets of iAspirin" in four ta lespoonfuls of relate, when he had been compos- ing for awhile. his deafness would i water, and gar la throat thoroughly. Re at in two tours if necessary. deepen into stone-deafness; and e sure you use only the genuine "because c-f the inner world of harmony at work within his brain" (said Bettina Brentano) "the ex- lmate master of the Science of Mu- _ 0 greatest works were "conceived-j produced-and slven to the world- when not one of those wondrwl successions of phrases could by} any possibility reach his olarsi, who“ m a "splendid isolation =be- yond the average power to under-i stand, he and music dwelt alone. in an inner shrine-tosvther. This affliction, sad though it unq doubtsdly was. still had its conr; ponsatione,—for "by the entire 6X‘. cluslon of external sounds. and the entire concentration of his mind upon his work, the master was eu-I abled to enter those unexplored alq, titudes whither none has followed» as none had proceeded him. Let us take a look at him at‘ work in his studio. Seated at a, table. with plenty of music paper; at hand: the floor littered with, laooks, music, un-corrected proofs“ orchestral scores, business letters.‘ and manuscript,—the hasty sketch of some immortal work among the‘ rest. But the great master does not, sec the untidy condition of his‘ room; at intervals he gazes out upon the vista of the beautiful ‘Bel- vedere Garden, the Danube River, and the distant Carpathian Mount- sins-the view for the sake oi which he had taken up his lodging in this house. For if there was one thing which could still afford a. unique and cloudless pleasure to this sensitive and unhappy man. it, was Nature in all her varied forms of light and loveliness. His appearance is far from ‘beau- tiful. helying the lofty heart of the composer as he works. His thick, dark hair. upstanding. and already turned grey. crowns a pitted, swarthy face; his looks rug- ged, gloomy and forbidding; his‘ chin poorly shaved, his hands cov-i ered with thick black "hair; his small. deepest fiery eyes alone rc- deeming him from ugliness. The housekeeper brings in his breakfast. but he pays no attention to her. and although having puncti- liously counted out sixty coffee- beans the night before, and hand- ed them to her in readiness for morning-he now forgets all about his coffee, and after absently dip- ping his pan into.l.he coffee-cup some three or four times-instead of the lulu-ho pushes awaY U10 spoiled beverage. and nibbles his crusty roll. He is composing a "Polonaise" for the piano, to be dedicated to the "Empress of Russia" for which ho is to receive fifty ducats. This seems an absurdly small remun- oration but although Beethoven was "really forced" (to quote Rich- ard Wagner) “to support himself For flaky large, light loaves of br ad. 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His compositions include or- chestral, piano and vocal master- pieces, but ‘it is perhaps as "Su- preme Lord of the Sonata." that he is best known to us. only permit mention n-f a few, viz: "Sonata ‘Pathetiquefl’ the oponins movement of which is transfused with gloomy majesty. The "Schertzo" of tho lovely "Moonlight Sonata” troop of glimmering fair forms come dancing through the mid- night forest. The verve nnd vigour of "Wald- stein Sonata" and that unapproach ed "Andante" of the "Appasslon- ata." which some have declared they would wish to hear when dy- ing. that tho solemn glory. of its them into tho rest of God. tuoso of his day, Beethoven was a fine performer on the organ, violin and viola, but it was characteristic of the master, that anything sa- vouring of professional display was to him distasteful in the extreme. and when. on one (Icasionr, after an inspired rendering of his tam- ' ous Wnldstoln Sonata, his friends crowded round to express their boundless admiration, ho rose with almost a shamafaced air. as though guilty of displaying hlsmarvellous powers of execution, and buttoning his old cont, shuffled away to his 0WD room. in order to understand Beothn- ven tho MAN, we must rend ox- tracts from his own diary. The "blttonsarcnstlc tongue" of which folks complained. that irritublo tompsr which often alarmed his young lady pupiis——wero some- times conspicuously absent. For he had a real sympathy with young students who were sincere in their ambition. and would keep and eu- courage them whenever possible. At other times, the great com- an end to my own life . . . it seemed impossible to quit this world for over, before i had done and it was Besides being the Pianoforte Vir- aha" I “W” “y It now? tress asleep-as softly as a child. 'l‘o quote from his diary, ho S8Y8I—— "Such things have often brought mo to tho ‘border of (lespnir, and 0|‘ the piano Sonatas, time will l have come very near to putting . Yet all that l [cit l was destined to ac- complish . . . wherein a that is still before me! . and how much of Another glimpse of the "real man" is afforded us by the follow- ing words, written by himself af- ter the death 0f his beloved moth- or. lie says:- "Shc was such n good, loving mother to me, and my hast friend. Oh. no one could be more fortun- l. pensive chords, might companion gm ma" when l was nblo to peak that sweet namo ‘Mother,’ ‘heard-and to whom This deep love for his mother These lenial was ever a source of keen disappointment, causing him to ex- aim: "For mo there can bo no joy of human fellowship, In solitary oxilo l am compelled to live." Then ho adds: "But one thing I nsk of Thee. my God"—i.ot mo tend towards Theo, no mnttor by what means ——nnd be fruitful in good works." Small wonder that tho music of this great sc-ul lives on, illlll will continue to Iivn while music ro- mains; and nnw. we who fain would worship at his shrlno must say fnrcwoil. for our "dny with Beethoven" is ended. and tho great muster, his intellectual oar filled with the majesty of glorious har- mony, seeks his meagre straw mat- nnd thin quilt. and falls polls are required to call meetings, LIB.-CONSERVAT IVE CONVENTION THIRD DISTRICT OF KINORS A Convention of the Lib-Conservative Electors of the Cardigan District, will be held on Wednesday, November 18th at 2 P. M., in the Public Hall at Cardigan, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the District, in the forthcoming bye-election. Chairmen of to appoint the five delegates to hl h h I tltl d. . . "Bayer Aspirimmarked with the Bayer ternal world seemed all confusion w c "c ' M a J A mfllAggnvuw, .Cross, which can be had in tin boxes to him." FRED R MELUSH ' of twelve ‘ ‘lets for few cents. As the years passed, Beethoven's 59R5-11-11tf. . Secretary. 1 nnnvomo Ui> F-ATHER- - pose,» would awe" "m" H“, “M1,. Vllhe quiestllon -for each onan to set- and educational advantages — but ering clouds of his nranhood-thc there was less necessity laid on secret dread m" encroaching deaf- ness-tha hidden sorrows of unre- quited love. lilo i-s not what he woulld do if helwhat he wild do wvith the things he had t-ho means-time —— in-tiluenlcelhais. You Can “Look” in iiere was the mainspring of his unsul-‘g lied life, and probably served to intensify the longing he always had for a. home, and the companJ ionshlp of a life-partner. Joys were not for him, though their l By a Salesman I So many times ladies wish to “julst look around" ln s furniture store without any definite idea of buying. They enjoy seeing the new things. getting Ideas possibly to carry out ‘at some future time, yet we have them tell us‘ they don't like to bother us. 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