' 1 .\' .-\ I) .\ PREMIERE CONTINI ES ANTI WE URGE YOU TO (‘OWE EUILI‘ l‘ Myster! tnwann i ronav -_ 11's: . .\.\‘1) Tuuusnav 1x- MARGO YHOMAS MIICHEU. VEDWAIID IVERETI NORTON ISABEL JEWELI r ILI WARNER 5AM JAFFE u» w u um 1 A COLUMIIE IICIUII Premiere of “Lost Horizon” i . l I Baptist Camping- i . i i Capitol-Jroa-uy ca Wed 11-12111. grand romance manouayzr tmosav Jzflrdy DEAN "I ,3. Chico] NQISH N t HINDI-HON Centre A ncw \'i‘llllll't‘ of Piisioi- H. L. Di-nion and the Rciigious E-fl1it‘fi~ tion Conuniltct- oi’ thc (‘hurloltc- town Iiuptist Church hi1.» bccnthc cvpcning‘ of 11 Ct'll'.l‘(? mi 1hr hciiufiiiil 1:‘. Itivi-i- farm/of M1‘. Luiihnv Jciikius s1 Mursliiicltl. hall with 11 large u-cll-cqiiip kitchen 1111s bccn ci-ctied and t class inoricrn house tciits ])ill'(‘.ll.i.\~ cd for lJ(‘i\t'I‘ll ni cuinyicrit. 'l‘he opening evrnt 111 tii-- ciimp “'11s the holding 11! thc Chin-ch School picnic on lll(‘ iiizci-iituvu m‘ Wcd- iiesdiiy, July '_'l-i. 'I‘11i.~. ])lt‘lllC \"l\S most lug-gut)‘ -1.1ll.‘1i ii!'-.l an 1'11- jqvitlilc iiilci ‘v11 111111 spcnt 111 1111111.. r,11-.~.. ‘.1111! Jiiii-tulzii: 111“ iiu supp: 1‘ supp .11! the church. 'l‘;1c Ciuupui; Ccnfi-c iicxt 1111111111 kin Ioui; tliilclii-nt groups \\1ll 11.11111) 111 sticccszion. ‘flit.- Clilh \\1ll hold theirs July "ti-Eli, with the 19.1.1911, 11.1; it. 1.. [)1‘nt011.vl\i1‘s_ 11011-8 _ 60rd,,“ early yesterday’ morning. A lady Gordon Siiiriiiii. Mrs. Last Night at Prince Edward Fll.~\.\'l\' (‘APRIYE GRFIYYEST‘ UNDER l’.-\'l‘II()N.~\ill§ til" l.iiill."I’.-(l()\'. DRAWS LARGE CROWDS TO! ti.\l..~\ OPENING. ~11 ‘I'm Risii-i-n Cilnnda Piciiiit-i-c. under the disiingiiishcd patron- lf“ ti: -' 1.111111111111111~Uuv11-11111- and Mrs. DcBiois. of Cflllilllbld Piclui-es ‘ 1111s tuidmiaking 111.11 l-‘i-ilnk Cnpras grnilti-l ]li1‘t‘1‘ of dircc- “lmt lint-iron", Look piiicc iit thc Pfilltft‘ l-Zihvurd ’l‘licntve ‘1 Lhc niiiiiet iuid, ppm-ups, 111 the hottcsi. of Plllltlt‘ Eduxird standing; hc.1t-\\-.1\e. j.iillll‘ii‘(l tht: portals of the Print-c I-lduaird unxmus 1o bc . llisl. to “hilie-ss what will undoubtedly be at la-mt one of the 3.: pictures of i937. (11.1u.1n, the stui‘ of the . liPl, sccn in "Undoi- , 11.1.. 11. \'L‘l' licvn bclltr. hi. pcisc. cusc. and bcinrc the 6111119111. al- .\\llllll_‘1', lust liligllt. prov- ir-iut- of a finished actor 1.1-1.1» 1- i1 mush 1‘ dirricior dkluu ihc lincs of the -‘1l.:1 $t‘(‘ili\l‘i0 vvriicr, Ru- ‘-.u:. 111111 .itt.'1pti-d fhc story 'r:i'il"il 11-11111 thc novel by iniiili 111111 ii. i: Iiiaug," 11111.", “1-111121‘. in thc purl 11f uuntlici- 11111511111 por- vxvv-lls himself. Jane 1‘-.-111l1‘.1. .\li1l‘;:11 11s Lin ii1~-.-.‘;1i-1l as c111. Hi‘ n1": iill spicndid :11 v fl‘. tlic High Lniuri. is _ ~ .1 flivi (lPtiPlWPS 1i whole 1 1.,“ 1. _, . M111 but iiillllldiilillfll)’. spin-c will not allow. ll-Jrhiuird Everett. Horton. ulwuys good. .\ii)1l7ll"S' lYlllllvll-i fluzintiiics nf his lJi‘.\l lllllilllllllii‘ hum ‘ l:1'll)t'l-J(.'\\'(\ll, hithcrtn not much inure ihiiu 11 ' 1i"' player, provcs to be an cxcclttionzu drum-uu- actress. In iill the cast. fmni siniillcsi to tlu- 11111.1 im- ]i'llll\l!l. is 11s llinvlcxs as lliv-slllll‘ 11s is 1h.- (llli‘1"ilIll,‘ illlillfluiinli‘; and lust. but vrry 1:11‘ 1111111 lcici. the 1uu.-i1 ai score by Dimitri ‘fuunklu. The Prince Edwiiids 111-1111112111 ab.» iuciiuivs iin unusually‘ fiiic ne zs-rcel, giving shots 0t Jinn-luv LL11‘- J unit's unfortunate flights. parade of iriui-iicd men "‘ iii 1101117011. Wimbledon tcnnis and the gala ifoliv- od Premiere of Shirley Temples new picture, “Wee Willie Winkle." island Motor Transport Ltd. i Summer Bus Schedule nus LEAV s CIIARLOTTETOTVN - M“ full stint-transit): (VIA KENSINGIUNT i‘ - ""1" bllllllar 11.00 11.x. 12.15 P.1d. 2.10 p.111. 4.00 PM. Jturrliiy only I030 EM. Sunday only 10.30 ILM. 8.30 Pull. r011 hiiivlludfiliiglhodi-incuj P4"! Pill-cpl Saturday and Sunday 3.45 RM. *l""rdav only sou 1am. (VIA vmaxiiisiuc; with Mainland Bu: Scrvicc "Kw-m Sunday 2.10 rm FOR BURDEN cnnncrtiug Dilly y ---_ . ._ n 111ml NORTH LAKE (VIA Sotms) s’ "'1' "rcpt Saturday and Sunday 4.30 l'..\l “"""'-'Y ""11 1.30 l‘.M. 11.00 I'..\l. ron Tammi?“ ‘I "My "W?!" Sunday 4.00 l'.M. i ._ i Warren. Ciillll) Nlill-t‘, 3-11» Flora Nlchnlqfll’ 3111-, .lll.-»illl Jordan. The Boy Scouts \\1ll liuvc 11s their dun-s. July 211111 in Aucusi. 4th 11nd thc CGIIIK. A111. 4-11. From A1111- ust ll-Bl, 1h.- Baptisi. Young Pfmph- oi’ the I>lill1fl will giiihcl‘ [or their outing. The leaders for this camp u-iil he Itcv. H. I... Dcn- ton. Rcv. A. tiiiwin, wollvillc. N. S ; Rcv. B. (l. Ivfiitizcr. North Hiv- er, RE I.. Ilvv. J. (i. Duncan. 0'- pnryg I’ El Mix-s. A. K. NIacPhee \\'lll i111 Cillllll .\'l<lll1(y1‘_ Tut-still)’ will b" visiting clay 111 cnch of the crimp... AUCTIIFN SALE I will st-ll by Public Auction on the pvt-mixes nl’ Lurnc Sulln. With slut: 1111 S.1iu1-1i.1,v, July 31st the following :-— 1 dmft min-c uith foul at side. l blond nmri- with foal at side. L’. milk cows lrcshcncd hi“! “fly- l. c1111‘ to i'rc~licn in acplémhcr. l i'()\\ diu- to fn-sivcll- l con ll 3c- s oiil, ncwly [resh- rncd. I slrippi-r 1-o1v. it] lic tl-rs ul‘ slot-rs l 1-23 ycars. 5 calvcs. 5 t".|l cnlllc. l.‘ til-nod stun-s. I pair young pig's‘. It) licns. Iiupiciucnl: loam lrllfll-N-iflllll- curl. 1l| i111; yvignn. |llll\\\‘|'. rukc. sci diu- spring-iimfll gang‘ plough. siugh- pit-vigil. h11c1l1-ill. lurn'|1 (hill. llllllT. (lrnln; drilli- wond sir-tubs. giunliuv- l'|l'~'l""- lot of‘ ll1IllN'.\§ both team and Sluglc. ' 1 F n! si-pdrulur. “'3 lrinl; Illilfllllll‘. (Thuru. l chick incubator. I k lvhcn rilllcc- 1 Quccn hcuti-i‘. A h,‘ ,,|- ,.l:1<~1- uriiclcv ton num- (‘r0115 in Iucniilm. Terms: ‘ Ilfnlhx on approv- six pcr ccnt per unnum nliinvcrl fur ra-h. Ifnt (‘MUG In bc wid for c1141. “h, P. .lti\‘c.' .\‘n rcscrvr as farm h. snld. li‘ 51111-1111 siiic on Nlolldll)? ALEX WFRAE. A 111 lioncer. I.-itIi10-7-27-3l. 111111111; tlillurl-i) Rrmcmlir-r tlu- s‘. S. Picnic ll York |'ninl Wharf. Bmkcl Picnlr. llil rrou s. i1 ii ri-r 11's. >-..1~=.-_.-.-1,¢...~_...-,_-— Mort nl Ilcint/ Ilall l p. m.. “'66-. madly. J Ill! 29"‘- Bllnlr-l 01111111111! LEAVES F011 C. IL-Rcv. .1111. LHAKLUI The Central Guardian CRASWELL for Photographs. .__.._, CULTIVATED Raspberries at. a right price. Cali P. J.'s. L-IOCQ. GULLISOIWS for better Permian. cm. Waves. L-BOI-S-ZB-tf --._. CONFEDERATION LIFE S URANCE. IN- [1-6798-7-12-312 CARS C II AT ’l‘l0N-Si1ght damage was caused to two car.» involved in a collision at. the HIILiDOPO-DOTCIIBSICI‘ Street intersection last evening. No one was injured, City Police said. INTERSEC- CYCLE ill-IRE FOR WEEKEND- Two Moncion boys. Alec Cartley and Les James. left yesterday on tiicir bicycles for the mainland "tier fl W691i Clld trip to Prince Edlvarci Island. FISHERIES MINISTER TO ARRIVE-Federal lvlinistei‘ of Fisheries Hon. J. E. Michaud will iii-rive 111 Chariottctou-n next Wed- nesday 011 the steamship Lad‘ Grey from the Magdalen Islands. according to information received yesterday by Hon. B. W. Lc-Page. RETREAT OPENS-A Retreat for the Catholic Clcrgy- of the ‘diocese. conduct/ed by His Excel- lcncy Bishop Kelly of Oklahoma, 11nd a former resident of this city. opened at Si. Dunstanls University- veicrday. Bishop Kelly will .also tlPllVCi‘ the sermon .11 the Euchar- '—l!" Congres at Kiukorzi in A115:- . s1. l)“ BOY.’ Did you sec those cul- iwtcd raspberries at. P. Jfis. L-l059. I nan ARM nimKcm-A Char- l ioitetoivn girl wias reported to have -had her arm broken in an auto- mobile accident somewhere on the pavcd highway Sunday. A car stoppcd on the top of a hill and anoihm- machine crashed into it. from behind. it was believed. Mounted Police said the accident 11nd n01 been reported. THE REV. MR. MULLIGAN W. Orr Mulligan. who has been supplying for the Rev. Dr. Lcgate. St. James Church. during the month of July. preached at. Marshficid on Sunday afternoon and left yesterday by S. S. Hochcla-ga e11 route for Cape Breton to join his wiife and family there for the remainder of his holiday. The Rev. Dr. legato is expected home on Thursday. The Rev. Mr. Mulligan has proved a 11011111111‘ and appreciated locum tcnens and had a warm and cordial welcome from members of his old congregation, and especially i.1_v iiu- liidirs: of ihu “shut-ins" on whom he made calls during- his month in Char- \vii’1 bc i1 bug.‘ phat-c (hiring the luteiown. POLICE SEEK 11-111,“ City Police are looking for a man lopowlng who is reported to have entered a in the Brighton district occupant of the residence heard somcone moving about the buiId-, lug at an early hour but thought nothing of 1t. thinking others of the household had arisen earlier’ than usual. Later she awakened w see a, colored man in the room. She screamed and the intruder made cff at, top speed. Recently a. set of buiglars’ tools were found at the rear of a house on Kent Street. Included in the outfit were a sledge hammer with a short handle. a pinch bar. screw driver and other instruments. POLICE COURT-At thc Po- lice Court yesterday a young man who picadcd guilty to the charge of obtaining money under false prctences was sentenced to two ycars imprisonment. Sentence was suspended with the provision of two sui-ctics of $500.00 each that he u-ouid keep the peace and atntain entirely from drunks and incapabies who failed to appear had their bail bond of $5.00 cstrcnted; a drunk and in- capable was fincd $1000 and costs or lwcnly days. Thc defendant in a dborricriy case was scntcnucd to two months in jail. The defend- ant in a second disorderly case annoying ncighbor , was allowed to go wit-h a suspended twenty days imprisonment hanging over him. A common assault case was ad- journed until today. k‘. Personals Friends of Mr. Marshall Rey- nolds. Montaguc. are glad to see ‘~lm about again after his recent Illness. Mrs. S. E. Gregg and Mrs. Helen L. Lewis of Detroit. Mlch.. a1‘- rlv-ed on the Island on July 13th for an extended visit to MrsLewis‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McLean, Montague. Mrs. Cora Cleveland arrived in Charlottetown a few days B80 Y0? a three weeks‘ visit and is the guest of Mrs. H .M_ Chandler. B Pleasant Street. Mrs. Cleveland is accompanied by her son Donald. who is a pupil of Canandnigua Academy. Canandaigua, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lydford. left by motor last weck for their home in Brooklyn. New York, after spending a month with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Lmlls Wright. 1B4 Prince Street. Mr. Lydfordis mother. Mrs. George R. Lyllmfd mmained to spend the summer months. u usual with her rela- Lives. _Ton Late TF0 WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Gordon Tux-is. siding. _ L-l057-7-27-tii T0 RENT SUMMER COTTAGE. Clasif_y_ Writ; or phone John A. Mac Dougall, Argyle snore. L-IOBS. _.__:___ .. j automobile and leave the ship at Carlri on , ll‘. I UVY,» bL/A NUAA. 4 svunay SCHOOL PICNIC YORK comm wnaur WEDN spay JULY 211111. 1 P, M, vtsvron-s TABLE scours ENJOYABLE nay Assiuuzn. cmuinrx 3111131‘ 111' IIIIARTZ HALL ONE 0131.001: 1 TRINITY CHURCH Financial Problems Discussed 11-1052-1-21-11.‘ m,’ Leading Lady 5 industrialist How native pluck uvcrcome the grcaicst handicaps is illustrated 1n phenomenal business cares-i- ‘City. founder a.‘ the 0n Visit Here I 11nd ability c1111 dppqrL-Ill I the 1 of Mrs. ‘ A. H. Iii-main. Halifax, Edward Lane Bryant lifuls-m, QI New ym-ki cclebrwed f iLane Bryant chain of stores, who , . . . . 11s now enjoying her first visit 1:1 P1‘ nce Edward Island. Thirty-six Sill vias left a widow‘, 111-1111111131) dflflllulf. with a six-months‘ child to support. She siiu-zcd one-room cstublr-iimcnt. to make gowns and dress-cs of odd l which “'01-:- not. iivuiiabe 111 tiic dc- iii i1 ipartnieni storcs. Slu- did Ilt'l‘ t1\\‘11 (lfiblgniflil. her own sowing iIIL first. 111111! she was ublc to 111121111.- nssstantsi. hi-r own siriiing 11nd delivery. Uraduullv. her fllfillll('ll\'lw talent for design and WOl'l(l'Il1'TIl.<lli|) became widcly i-znouu; it l)('L'1’llll(: necessary to enlarge her business, ' to branch out in oihcr cciitics. 1111-, til finally Mrs. Mat-in fnunii her. ‘self at the heud of a llii‘if)ll-\\'lrlCl lwcivy st-orcs l establishment. with innd n large niriii-ni-dcr- imuse. cui- ploying tiimgelliei- some sons, and doing u busmc» ruiui 11c into many nii lions of dollars Zill- nually. A1 present Mrs. Mriisin retains n lcontrolling interest in thc bliiliif“ ‘ bu‘. it is her son. Mr. R. B. 1\i1 i. I11 former Valedictorian at. Yiilf‘ lUnivcrsity, who siiouldcrs tho 1-1-- ,cd in the business are have been noted from thru- inrtp- tion. are also tui-ited out in their own factories. The ptesent bllfilllCnll runs to between $14,000,000 11nd ‘$l5,000.000 a year, a dechnc lpre-depi-ession years. but 1-1 lll't‘.\i‘ll'.— ing d considci-alilo p ckup snick- I 19145. The IlliI-ll onicr i1i1.~1111-.~.s. I uione \Vlli<‘ll is centred in Ncw York (for which the Lane amounts to about ssooolluo unnu- aily, and employs 51m pi-rsoiis. Asked if she wa». optimistic rc- Mrs. Ma sin replied that she had years ago, Mrs. .\l".i1-' old will"; 1 2.0110 pcr- , ISDOIISIIJIIIIY of manag 11g i1. Includ-l the (J0lh~‘ l-panyts own shoe factorics. Maier-l ,nity dresscs and other spccmi lines; Bryant stores‘ trout] BURGLAR_ garding present bilailifiss Ci1l‘1(lli!0il$ ‘never lost her optimism. she bu- iicves that confidence zn 1mcks self, hard work and refusal to acccp. npparcnt defeat at t-hc circumstance. are sure gllill"rllllf‘i's of success. "I never felt poor 11115-11 i I had no means of support but n11‘ own hands and tfflllilllg a.» a cit-cs. designer. I have never fcit rich 111 the sense of losing my IippfCPlIlilfln l for the simple thing's o.’ iifc. or val- uing money for its 11w“ sake.‘ she ' enpluincd. "Its all a niiizici- of 111m.‘ one looks at life. and at ihi- oppor- tunities that are (‘OI‘.\‘.£il'1ll‘.' knock- ing n1 the door." win-s. Maisu has two 11111111‘ son». one a promising 1-011111; another in the Business DTQOCPIIDIIIIOIIS have ncv- er ITTIPFIGFOTI with her kccn llil.~.‘l'(‘.\l iii her family, and shc is a firm I)(‘lil‘\'(‘l‘ in thr- rfd nduuc ihut lhc |homc should be a womnns first and forcmost cnnccrn. Visiting her cousin. Mrs. Leo Hank. at Roscbank. Mrs MnLs n is enjoying her trip to the Island and contrasts its tourist attractions fa- lvorubly with other places. She has 53”"-"llll-U9°- intoxicants. Three I hp; own summer hnmc York. and has travcileti extcn-ive- iv in Europe as wril as throughout thp North Amcrirnn cnntincnt. Shc is impvcssnd vcrv lfi\'fil‘.llt"';flill' with thc appcurnncr n1’ ihc tit-part- mcnn siorcs in Chm-ioitctowii. which she has takcn a kccn iutcrvst vi nlr. Gcorrretown -- Fli arlcttctnwn - Rns Qorvicc QTNRTTNG MOVVIAY. M\Y Lean Gcnrzcinwn - - 11.1111 -» (‘nrdlgan —- - — 14.30 48 Station — —- 8.40 St. Thcrl-sas — - 8.50 Pcakcs - - - — 9.110 Plsquid — - - 9.10 Fort Augustus — 9.30 Wcbstcr’! (‘ornor 9.35 CharInttv-Inwn — 10.00 Chnrlnitrtown — 4J1" Peukcs - —- — — 5.00 Cardigan - - — 5.30 Arrive Georgctown - — 6.00 .. . Passengers are fully prntccled by Insurance for any accident that may happen while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS Great George St. ALLISON HUESTIS i‘? “SOUR F: From Montague and (irnrgctoiyn Wednesday morning for the Syri- neya via Strait of Cansn, Lcnnox Passage, Bras d‘0r Llkcs arriving at Sydney Thursday aftemonn. Jieturnlng the Surf ieavcs sydncy every Monday arrive: at Montague early Tuesday morning. Passengers wishing a more rapid trip to Sydney may take their i’; .33 Arrive lave 11.1.1 .>.>.>.>??> :22: 2:22:22 Mulgrave and motor in firlllll‘? M'- rfvlnl Wednesday afternoon or ar- lrivni C. N. R. Express from Mul- grave Wednesday owning. For particular: writr or toll-phone Poole 81 Thompson Ltd- MONTAGUE, I‘. E. l. hands of an-hilppt‘. son. Tins is n minimum not a max- lcgal motcssiiond 1 i - [Jupiicaiion of tlvpartmenlg in the Ilominion. l)r0'v'lln‘lal and municipal fit-ids whereby identical were perforincti in a not very ef- i I} By Rt. Allan Walsh. | _____ i l services , Death 0f Former 1 City Councillor The death occurred in Char- lottetown yesterday afternoon af- ter some ten weeks illness of Row- land L. Day, aged 72. Mr. Day, a native of Manchest- er England, came 1o this country twenty five years ago, and for the first six years vivas engaged in farming in York. In i919 he came to Charlottetown, where 11c has been conducting n grocery b1111- uess. _Mr. Day was a. former member ficicuv manner 11'. an excessive cost i-o the Canari .111 people account ‘ to a large extcnt for the c‘. financial position of Canada. . .. Itntarinn Allan Walsh. M. P., oi v Monti-cal at Rotary luncheon in t-hc iCzin-urhan National Hotel yesterday. Rt. Walsh cited the case of Mon- trciii where four departments of health arc pct-forming work which COUIU be bcttcr done if directed by : a single government. l Rolai-ian Jack Stems was in the n11.1111- imuvv, and the guests were ltntaizniis L. Scott Patterson of (ilt-mvuod. Iowa; O. R. Crow-nil and i l Joscphson. Pasziaivl-i. N. J.7 Harold V. Hutchcsoii. New York; and non Rotarians Paul DcIVi-arky. Gordon Ailken. Dick‘ Brittain of Montreal; i H. J. Phillips. E. T. Higgs. W. Ches- ter S. Air-Lure, E. B. Rogers. Gov-i 110,1 Spcnccr of Charlottetown; Jaiucs T. Campbcli. Park Corner.‘ C. LIL-Vicar, Fred Burke, Swamp- scnll. Alass. l"f)ll(7‘\\lIi,'.{ is a summary of Mr. \V11i.\l1'.1 zitliirt-ss: Canada is 11111 unique in spend- lill! l)(‘_\'(lll(l hcr means ITFOVlOlIS t0 102.’; said the speaker. The recent. sunu) bore on Canada with ex- t-cpiiulinl siwci-ity- clue ch efly to the; m me eastern and western pans o; 1 cauistivuwiiic fail in the price 0f. when‘. and inherent. disorders! bioueh; to the surface, not caused’ by the slump. Our troubles were pn .1111.‘ before 1929 but the depres-l $11111 Iii-ought. them to the surfacel 11nd shown-d ihcm up in their true} 11ers cciivc. I Canada's finiiitcial position must he (‘()II.%i(ll'l't'3!l as from the whole] i101 f1‘0m any one part; n0 longer zibie Lo separate the financial out- look 11nd stability of the Dominion of Canada herself nor of any partl of the Dominion of Canada. We 11111-‘1. consider the finances of the FCflUftil Government and those of the Provincial Governments and Municipalities altogether to get. the‘ true perspective. The credit. of any one of these gnvcrnlncnts depends in some measure 011 the financial stability. and 111mm‘ ty of the others; evenl ihe credit of the Dominion of Can- |;1rl.1 herself is to some extent de- pciident 1111011 the financial stabil- 1 iiv and inicgvity of the pmvincesl mid of the bfunicipzilities. The Do-l 111111io11 of (Juiiarta had, as at Marchl Ill. 193i}. i1 gross dcbt 0f $3.432.000,-t 000; an iiu-icusc of 20 percent in 101 y‘c:11‘.<. . With othcr detail added such asl C. N It. certain active and n0n-~ aciivc mccts, the true dcbt. ofC-atn- 1111.1 zit tha prcscnt time, can be 3i at approximately $4,l63.000.000. , To this Dominion debt is to bei midcd thc provincial debts of the. llillt‘ larovincas, rcpi-escnting a to-' ml of $l.4l5.000.000. We must. addi 1o this again thc debts of the mun-i icipcilities wh ch have now become in 1c of the chicf pcrplcxities and i i chicf dangcrs of Canadian public fiuaucc. 71m mini of municipal 11111111111 (lPllL may be put at 51,-‘ ;il1ti_fl1)u,m(), The total government. debts of‘? Caiiiidn ivouid be in rough figures‘ $7.(\(>ll.0O0.000 over a population of- ILOIHHJIJO, o1‘ roughly 5636 per per-i in11i1i1. , i Cuinpiirc illS debt with the rev-g cuue of each of the three govem-‘ l int-ms coiu-ci-iicd. l "From the latest reliable statis-l lr-svnvailnbic. it appears that. the; tmai i-cvciiuc of Canada. 11935-36) Wlii ‘$372.000.000; that of all the‘ pYCVlllCPS. fmm the latest financiaii Yl-nl‘ available for each was $161,» 001L000: that. of r111- municipalities a grand total of $818- in New l cull-om‘ (it llllS revenue thc Dominion spcn’ 46 pi-r cent in paying 1m“- est on debt, the provinces 37 per 111111 the muiuc. polities 24 per cciia. 111‘ 1111111111: nil debt. charges 11nd l‘l‘\'(‘llllf‘ into 11 single gross to- 1.11. llll‘ country at largo raised a r1 vciiuc of $818,000,000 and spent 3B lu-i- ccnt of it 111 llllYlllg interest, or $37 7'! pr-i‘ pcrsou ill (ianada. A» i>l‘<‘\'i<lll»~l.\' silllucsted, Canada WITH llOL fllfillf‘ dlllfllig GOVEFIIIIIPIIIS 0v1 i-syx-iuhnu. For a young and ill-owing 01111111111‘. how-ever, it plac- es us iu 11 1ii-c1-ai‘i1ii1s position. In the casc of Canada. the contract is cspcciniiy- great when we com- pare the finuncal position at the mnkimz of tlic Confederation in 18117. or at the opening of the tin-u! \‘Va1'. Wllh that of today. Ir. tho iii-st your of the Confed- cmtion. the LIFOoS ricbt. was only snzioonono, and the interest only 84.500000; oi‘ $1.28 per head. In 15-041 a gm» public debt of $346,- 0011000 czillccl for intcrcst at the ratc- of $2.02 pcr hrazi; and in 19111-14 ihe KTOnS debt stood at $5~H.0()0.000. Compare this l‘.’tpi(l growth of our debt with the rapid growth of our public expenditure. The Do- mnion in its first year spent only 313000000; in I900, this had in- crcnscd to $52.000.000 and to $163.- 000000 before thc War. for 1936-37 at half a billion dollars. In thc cxtsc of each of the pro- vinccs of Canada. the situation is nniiiogous. in a greater or less de- grcc. to that. of the Dominion. In all of them high expenditure. an over-readiness to boi-mw in good times. followed by the fail in re- vcnuc brought about by the indus- trial depression. havc ci-catcd tan a1 hi1‘ fnnncial situation. The Provinces derive most of their revenue from corporation taxes. inhcrttancc taxes, taxes on motors and gasnine. crown lands, subsidies. and various general taxes. This gives them a total revenue of roughly s2oo.oo0.00o. It ls worthy of unto t-hni at rmc time 50 pcr cant of thr rcvcuuo of the provinces was rr-iur-scntcd by subsidies from the lloiiiinion Govcrnnu-iii but that today this contribut on is not more than 6 per ccnt of provincial rev- rnuc. The 1 'il'ii"i"$ arc in a pre- ___ ____..__.._.___ ‘was feared, consumers were urged of the City Council. and 1n every way an excellent citizen. A He was s. valued member of the Sons of England and the Masonic‘ Order. He is survived by a widow , the following sons and duughtersl Cecil G. Day, Editor of the ‘Ad- vance." Liverpool. N. 8.. lwho l- at present in Charlottetown. hav- ing arrived with his wife some l days ago), Harry Day. at home: Mrs. Waddeil, of New York; and i Mrs. Allan MacAulay of Charlottc- } town The funeral Wednesday next. will be held on Rainfall Less Than Normal, Report One tenth of an u1cii oi fltlillélil in the past two weeks had been recorded at the Charlottetown Met- eorological Station. Mr. Warren Burns said last. night. Precipitdziou was considerably below normal but greater amounts of rain had fallen the province it. was believed. Maximum temperature yester- day was slightly above 66, almost threc quarters of a degree below that of Friday last. the highest ro- corded for the year. Dr. J. A. Clark, superintendent of the Charlottciown Experimental Station, said be believed ci-ops, in some sections of the province at least. were suffering for want of oisture. ‘The continued dry and hot weather throughout the province was noticeable in the lowering ‘of the water in wells, and Mr. James McMillan of the Charlottetown De» partment of Sewers and Water Supply stated the water in the De- partments wells was lower than in the spring due to the continued lack of rain. 4 Although no immediate scarcity not to be extravagant in the i159 of water. lie - dedication 0f New Glasgow Church Re-openmg of the Church of 011ml in New GIaSIZOW via-s its-id I and {AGE '1 HKEE TlllllIlSTS for the best ln (‘hlropruc- tic and foot adjustments see Dr. W. ii. Carson Palmer (lriiduatc Ncuroculomcti-r Servlcc i 1TH Prince Si. Phone I072 i Down The Alleys llULI .\'.\.\ll.' BUIYLIXG Kilhlcy (‘zindlr l'1n l-‘inals L301. l‘ ' lnayt-(t ll. crowd ul spttiu‘ Name A. , Kings 111x11. .1,.- .1 511/. - the T‘1'Lll.(l1i‘l5 .. good t-o boa’. iiicni i111‘ l pionship. ‘Iorngrn. [roll-ti 11'. T115! .~.-1.11‘;1 1 eight. ocnck. A1. be on 1111-. Trundii-rs: C Dillon 112 [l4 88-264 A. Hovvntt ti". 61 73-20’ A. Hou-utl ll. Praugh: til] C8 .2-—20< F. 'i‘1e1‘r.»-§.- I)? ti". 99-28‘. A Illrch 5t; 1J3 52-17‘. i121 Kings: l.) Hughes T9 C9 91-21“ R. McFarlam 6i 134 69-194 (i. Young 68 75 ilfi-ZSI M. McInnis 78 8O 77-235 V. Kclly Li 6'1‘ 67-201 E. McCilbe ' Tl Tl 79-221 i344 Ladies’ high single, M. Mclnnis 80. Ladies’ high ziiree. M. Mclnnls 236 Cents’ high single. G. Young 115. Gents‘ high tiirce, F. Tierney, " 3. LOVE LEADS TO ARSON PARIS .-- Because the propriet- ress of the h3il'£lI'€Sn"‘"' shop when he was an appi-cnru mlcd to re- turn his low», Char v Rondf. Bd- rnitted in c1111rt he SI-t fzre w the place. ti Sunday, service being presided nver by the pastor. Rev. M. Quiz- ley. ‘ The morning service concluded with a communion service con- ducted b_\' Rev. M1‘. Q1113!“- Riv- w. H. Harding and A. s. McKay» In the afternoon. the speaker was Rev; 5_ c, Cooper of the Christian Church. Charlntlciou-n. Rev. G. W. Titus. Maritime evangelist of the Christian Church. was the preach- er in the evening. Rev. Mr. Harding dedicated the church 46 years alto and i7- WRS l co-incidencc he should re-dcdicate‘ it nearly i1 half century later. He requested all who attended thc first service of the church to stand and 10 persons remained who were present 46 years ago. 'i" ».. MARRIAGES IIERMANN - CI-IAXDLER — At Charlottetown P. E. Island July 24. 1937. by Rev. Ewen MacDougali. Lewis Norton Hermann of Pownal. to M155 Martina Chandler, of Mount. Albion. _____7 DEATHS __V TIERNEY-Ai Now Haven on Sunday. July 25. i937. James Tier- ney aged 77. Funeral learns the home at 9 o'clock Wednesday mor- ning io St_ Anne's Church. Lot 65. DAY-At 26 Sprint: Park Road 1m Monday. July 26. 1937. Roland Lloyd Day. aecd 72 yiaars. Funeral from St. Paul's Church on Wed- nesday, July 28th. service staiiiiig at. 2 o'clock. funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment Pcoplels Cemetery. IIENNE SEY-ln N011‘ York City. July 25. 1937, Alfred Hennt-sscy aged 47 years. The remains will arrive this evening on the lull BA c4111 1 oar i C. o’ OUR LYal-ll) CARS RANK FIRST IN CONDITION, -' FIRST 1x -AI'PI—J.-\RA.\‘CE1 lFIRST IN VALUE of any oficvcd the Public. 111.1. Pincus IiEDFCI-ID ,. I936 Oldsmobile‘ .‘\I*llil|‘| -—- — $9 I I935 Chevrolet )l:istcr scdan 193.4 (‘hcvrnirt .\l:1~i1-r Scdan lllfll ChMrnll-f. ('11. ll — — 193i (‘hcvroh-t Mash-r (‘nupc i930 Esscx Scdnn — — — - 19‘!!! Buick (‘oupi- — — — — I933 Chcvruh-l (‘ouch —— -- 1936 (‘ht-v. IFIIIS (‘llmrulci lfifll (‘hcvrnlci '1 rut-k -— -- 193!) Ilodzc l‘.in-.1l iu-lirv-li" One Ford Light l)cli\‘1-|-_v —— Our Prlrcs 'I'iu- 1.11111“!- 'l'|-u1l1\ l.n1-11s1‘ ’l'ruik - —— Our (‘airs ihc lhwi. ca" m"; ~11c for uvurstli‘. . ‘i IOIHILY Payments I0 SUIT train and will be conveyed to the ra-idence of his brother. Mr. Hugh eral will take place Tliursday| morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstairsl Basilica thence to the Roman l Catholic Cemetery. , In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Major Hucstlfi. who died July 27, i938. Those we lovc truly never die. Though year by yur the sad me- morial wreath, A ring and flowcrs. typos of life and death Are laid upon their gravciv. Inserted by wife and family. ‘it N. D. MacLean l ‘ UNDERTAKER , l EMBALMER . a Charlottetown and h Hennessev. King Street. The fun-i {ouriluirse ' l\"l/yvl ii. Horneii& Co. Charlottetown Phone 600. Phone 332 “Where Your Dollars Buy More” i i Far Sighted lives Sci-only pcr ccnt 11f f:|r slghtcrl rycs .1111- uciik rc- fracfiyiriy. Discomfort from this condition shnus- mostly at ncur wmk and may he hrldnchc. smv cycs, ner- vousness nr 1-11-11 upsct stom- ach. (‘nr drhrrs in ilils class ‘ may suilcr (‘i)I\~l(lf‘l‘.'llllF dis- cnmforl. (ilnsvcw |'l‘lli‘\l‘ tlln siriiiu. ' North Wiltshlre b L-Illl-T-IO-E T t-I (Contingi on page ‘I, Ooi ‘D ‘ Phone 149 - . l’ l. C. F. iiutcheson 1 "4