.-=-=>.c~,<=.ir ~:-.1v» I ._, __..,_-.L_. .L___.. TAY. _ iiliiiMERSliiE and Prince Bounty Chronicle —»'.l'lln column ll reserved for new" —TIRE RELINERS, DBICIIIIIB :l'oiltfits, cement and patching rub- ta a word ntrletly payable In w) bell, 501d at, Bragg‘; 1104, knee. -—-18 PLATE auto storage batter- ies, price cut in two, at Bruce's. -SMIELT GILL NETS both lin- en and cotton, barked marline, 119.1 hanging twine, floats, etc, at i Brace's, Summerslde. 1094 ‘ -uon'rn BEDEQUE and Frec- --- Down United Church: Freetown, 11, -WSITED S'SIDE IDDGE-On (Mision Band 'I‘lv.\nkotlering); Monday evening a most enjoyable Traveller's Rest, 3.30; N. Bedeque. evening was spent by the Masons, 7.30. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholsonlwhen the Deputy Grand Master, __.__ Bro. Pidscon of Victoria, paid an --ELEUI'RIC LAMPS for thelofficial visit, coming in the place home, the auto and flashlights, sold of Grand Master Shannon H. at Bruce's. 1104. Daniels, formerly of Hunter River, - ‘out who now resides in New —TL'G-0F-\\'AR Bedeque Rink'i3runswlck. After the regular busi- Priday night, Sept. 15th, competi-‘ness meeting a social hour was sisrrnn aullui -u-a-- .3 This column h moaned fol IIOII n! local [uterus but advertising n! I newly nature may be Inserted 5| I canto l wnnl ltrlctly payable ll Idvlnco. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 '.l'he handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, Montague. 106. . BMURBAY MARBOR BUS will operate on Wednesday's beginning September 13th. 1041. . RPAINFUL INJURY-Mr. Frank Green, of Montague, sustained some nasty cuts on his left hand on Mon- day afternoon, when working about a window at his home.-—H. . RVISITING HOME-Dr, Harold Mellish, of Victoria General Hospi- tal, Halifax, arrived in Montague Tuesday evening to spend a short vacation with his parents, Mayor and Mrs. L. B. MellislL- Dr. Mellisb ‘.1011 for the Strong A: Morrison spent. There were a great number Junior Trophy. New Arman versus of visifors from other Lodges.—S. spent the past summer on the Gov- ernment Hospital ship Arrasw-H, Freetolvzi and Central Bcdequc _ versus Norlh Bedeque. Admission urinal-um Llnlmenl for simneu, UQM. 1069. ..'Among the visitors to Mac- - PERSONALS Donald Hotel. Montague, were the » . following: L. F. Sellers, Charlotte- “YURSES ENTERTMNED“ l town; C. S. Dingwell, Charlottetown; 1'3"‘ “iirsfs "Y m“ Pill“? will“? -Mi:s Beatrice Wedge of Dor- , Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sherwood, 0t- lljlvsrlllllll! We!“ "lllifitamfd DF-lcliester, Mass, accompanied by her, tawa; M1‘. and Mrs. R. C. Parent, - B~ Claim)?" "ll ~‘ ' C nn]p'lllt‘[)ll?\\‘, Muster Bobby Perry of l Charlottetown; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. 1°“ 01' 071ml“ °n ‘W4’ Kill." fiflfrfhfazlboro, are visiting in Summer- Clark, Charlottetown; Mr and Mrs. “Om u ‘WI CW"- Thsl’ 111% "S- lsidew-S. ' A. D. Hewlett, Boston; H. p. Mac- Hedl Scnmnr IMQLXTUEFHS coulntry i-——- l Laren, bliss E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. M-lreh 4L 1x4“ Lvcr, lvtcre . i <, . llclcy ‘Ycteweiplllillalltllyv entermincdllhgifnfuvnd Mrs. 0. Wrght andl A. E. Toombs, Miss E. Toombs, _ _ . y omcrly cf CharlottetownlF. J. Casey, Inspclor of Customs, B“; '~“ m" ‘liming 5m", a 1mm‘ land now of Digby, Nova Scotia, are , S. G. Peppin and J. B. Jay, all of b” "f we S'~‘m'““**id" ‘I “tors and ‘visiting friends on the Island-S. Charlottetown; W. L. Gill, Pieton, ‘heir “ll?” “T” mP5"m'“S‘ 1N, S.; A. Ilolvard, Charlottetown; L. "“"" -—Miss Edith Doyle of Messrs. R. W. Murdock, Murray River; H. W. __“EETING 0F CATHOLICII‘. Holman, L‘.d.. Charlottetown Mills, St. John, N. B.; S. T. Green, “'(l_\n._"l\lvs Ll;l\GU|.l__-I~l,e lllsl, Khispendlzig her holidays in Summcr- l Charlottetown; W. Douccttc, Chill‘- glllm. melllllg of lvhe summersldc lszda fhc guest of her uncle, Mr. J. lOlWliO\Vll.—-H. branch of the Catholic Womerfsq- M“°N“"Y-*‘S' l -—'—' League since the June meeting i --'~“0NTAGUE 11133535241435 was held on sepwmbcl. 5m l“ the -—-Mr. Jesse Bernard of Boston, Nora Bateson, director of the Car- l_;_ of Q lmm.’ we president’ Mm is in Summerside renewing old ac- negie Library demonstrations, was Parnell lllcluahon prc5ldlng_ q-lle quaintances and is the guest of his in Montague Monday evening, Sept. ' Cllaplalnl R,“ C‘ J_ Al-aclfillan’ sister, Nlrs. Clayton Srhurznan.-S.\ 11th and attended a meeting in the o. n, was present and spoke of the 3 Assclnblv room, at the schwl- At necesqll. of raking lumls for the —Mr. and Mss. B. F. Tedford re- Miss Baiesons request, a. small re- nllarllable work o; lhc 1163s,“, l turned home to SOITIPYVHIC, presentative meeting was held. M,‘ Mclllallol, gave an excellenl-lfrom a pleasant visit to relatives Batesoli very graciously and eiIici- report Cl llle annual wnvmllon o; , and rrmnds in Summersidiz-S- ; ently explained the demonstrations the pmvjngia] League held ln I i and answered many questions in re- clurlotlelown last summm whlcll --Miss May Fraser, R. N., of gard to some. With Mayor Mellish wmalned nllL-h o; llllerN-t The Boston, Mass, is visiting her slsbcr, as chairman, a committee was form- sswmg clmle mule;- tlle ausplces ofiMrs. Sadie Ramsay of Summer- ed as follows: L. H. Coffin, W. A. the Mag-m l-lsumcd lllell- rcglllnl. side and is the guest of Mrs. G. E. ltfebaggnli, NLF. McDonald, Dr. Mc- wcckly meetings on Thursday,_.s_ ‘Clarke, Beaver Street-S. ‘Intyrc, Dr. Grant, William Fraser, ______ Albert Martin, biartin MeKinnon, —M:-. and Mrs. Ilanipton Mc- Norbert Grant, Rev, A. R. Gibson ‘JIARVEST FESTIVAL SERHLeun of Summerslde left on \V(‘(I- xfor Boy Scouts), Mrs. Poole (for vlCE-‘On 51111553’ evening 155i “t, nesday morning for a two weeks Girl Guides), and the \Vomcn‘s Iri- mc Unit“ Church M L595 Rlvevvnrathin to tlze W rld’s Fair 1n stiiuic by two of their officers. Af- a very pleasing service was held for l Chicago and o‘hcr places 0f the Harvest. Festival. Tlie service lgl-aglfis wass anniigcd by the Y. P. S. ofthel some members of the Council, visited , the Library room, and gave direc-, 01mm“ The 5119795 ‘idif-Ci‘ “'35,: --.\I:'. and Mrs. Wm. J. Buchlin- ‘ tiolls for fitting and furnishing l-“tfillllll! flFVJYIY-‘d ‘Vim "illumiljzin have returned home to Sum- same. “This work is being started flowws and 9113*‘ "mm “Trcuiierslde ’om a peasant- trip imlncciizitcly by the Council. Tile afterwmm ‘mil t“ m? Pm“ iirough a Scolio. and New Women's Institute have very will- muml’ HOSIXWL The" “'35 a "mlfilllriinsxviek. They were accompanied ingly become responsible for the 1mm‘ attendnnm’ many ‘T313015 bcjlby their son, Mr. Eidred Buchanan rent. The Library is expected to ing present. The bcnutful SPYVlcfllnlld lls “ll-c ,._l- nlonclcn___s_ lope“ in Oclobcl.’ and ma, surrounckl “'15 Conmlricd by kn" ‘vilihml jing places will come to Montague’ Bnggs’ i" m’: -b-"‘~‘nce °f Re“ M"- Williiim S. Steeves and u with their requests for books on any‘ some” Mr- Mrlwdmk Macilwd son, Sayre, have returned to Sum- subject, in which they are interest- mad m" “Crlptum 1”*"°“' Mr'Il1l(‘1'bltZlf‘,P.l§.I.,1111.01‘ a. two weeks’ ed. Indeed they may now make BFIFIHS D-"Pflcllwfi "n "Xwlwnt 5‘?"'lmotor trip to Moneien, Chtrlham ‘their retiuests known, that their m0" "ppfpnm" f”, ‘m occnsiorlflBiilllilf-‘ift, Fredericton and 531m‘ needs nuiy be supplied at the very T“ m'“‘" “m” P‘"'l'1°“1”1’:~" Pmsdgolll, while ln gal“; John tywy, beginning of the demonstration in -Mrs. inc, n. male quaaietle from Sum-i _ _ nzerslde, composed of Itfessrs-L: figs-t; f): C‘ [Trsvrenu octobcl‘_n' ““—““'—“ Bowness, Iiuesiis, Forbes and!‘ ‘ J ' J“'“wu n" " p” sum“ ., - schurman’ rendered mmp Special mcr cottage, Pnnidcncc_.. gall-ll, ..*Miss Violet Kennedy, of Mur ray Harbor South, is staying with her sister, Mrs. I-lcnih Stewart dur- ing her illness-H. numbers: Miss Sue Meadows ac-lJnhn Telegraph Jolmml- rompanlcd the quzirtctte, The o‘:- . ganist for the service was Iifrsiscnoo" Gnu‘; 51757557359 Murdock McLeod. Tile music was Dunn's‘: THE" WQRE SQCKS as follows: Male Quzirtette, ‘Wau- del-ing Child“; solo, "Jesus I gomqnl 3v“ Albert Hllelqtls; Solo‘ Three girls, nil under 12 years, have O m in Surpmerslde the guest "The Hcuiviful (inrdm of Prayer," hi?" fiilfillflldctl from the seventh glnllvlz.‘ and All; w K’ Llewellyn Mrs. ‘Georgie A, B:O1,\'l1f55; "Amman-L grads of the Flillsington school for and n “wk at Mqnlyllgllc’ me all?“ He Shall Feed‘ Hs Fuck, by the “Pilflllg socks. Ol. h” daughter. Mrs‘ ‘L E. nasal,‘ Long River choir; “l cal Away” by Socks, the principal said. arll all _H the Male Quiuicftc: and niirr the rlflllf, in the sixth grade. but not in ' term-on anoiiirr by he (Quiiriezlc, ma, 5(,~\'(']'1Lh, which is junior high “Near the Cree-s" 'l"n" c; zr 51,91,001 alum Wm of Mm? I? c" indignant parents have protested "fly "mch m’: """'*~‘1‘-" ?1-l'" "Vito the superintendent of schools {he Quarleile fom Flllillllli‘l'.vliil.‘ mm no ll“, Sm“, Dmllrllnont u} and hope to have the I more m‘ lylncnlvlon hearing them on a future- oecar- ' ion-S. __ ..‘Mrs. J. Kennedy rctumcd to MORRISVILLE Pa. Sept 13__ her home at Llurray Ilzirbol‘ North ' ' ' ' ion Tuesday evening, alter spending LAYMEN SAY CHANGE JAPAN MISSION NEED rd l NEW YORK, Sept. Iii-A lay- man's fact- finciing commission re- ported yesterday the need of “radi- cal changes" in mLssionary pro- gram, personnel and method for effective administration of Chris- tian missionary work in Japan. l The report was made public by Albert L. Scott, chairman of the Laymeifs Foreign Missions Inquiry, ‘lnllllflrfl lnimrnt fnr Nrllriilfi- WELL DRILLING NOW i8 =1 200d time to have a well drilled as the equip- ment is on the Island. TRA SK WELL CO. lng the report; remntly made by the inquirys commission of ap- , _ prnisl-il. VAUGHAN H. BROOM, Local Representative “That radical changes are ne__ at ltlorley NI.’ Hell's Lzuv Office or Phone 297 ccssiiry in missionary program; personnel and method appears to be the conclusion indicated by the Summerside THURSDAY in- tor the meeting, Miss Batesoii, withl F ' longer? . lengths. placed, and lt’s How about the very large fur Dresses . evidence presented in the (section- ali reports," the stzitcmcil: said. “In this conclusion represent- ative Christian and troll-Christian Japanese and n. surprisingly lilrgc nlllnbei‘ of experienced mission- aries agree. The changes called for include both general attitudes and specific policies. "The Japanese wish not i0 be patronized but to be respected. In- stead or condcscension from Chris- tians of the West they crave mu- tunllty. “In confidential interviews most as supplementary material extend-lot the leaders of the Japanese‘ churches declared that no more missionaries should be sent for evangelistic work. "The stigma of domination by the missionary administrator and propagnndist, however vvcll inten- tioned, is keeping a considerable FALL OPENING September 14th and following Days Are sleeircs still big? Any change in silhouette? . . AFTERNOON Qlntiweccnfl our C-[oi/ce: titties WILL flan} 0441540211? The New HATS . cons. . . mutssiss ALL Fashion Week clears all perplexities-Dpening 1133's Offer "l? answer in a. glance to all your fashion questions. Are skirts Yes, one or two inches longer depending on previous called the sheath silhouette. New Coats? . collars. Charlottetown, P. E. I. number of outstanding Japanese lChi-istiims from taking part in the work of the churches." S’I‘INGY SANTA CLAUS TOOK CHILDREN'S CASH WIFE WANTS ALIMONY CHICAGO, Sept, 13.--W'hnt the McKcnnon children want for next Christmas is one good crack at Santa Claus. Mrs. Marjorie McKennon, their mother, told a divorce judge today that her husband last Christmas eve called their three children about him and gave each of them some cash. They went to bed hap- pily, putiing the money under their pillows. In the morning it was gone. MeKennon explained it. "Santa took it," he told them. "He found he couldn't spare it." . They may be wide or plain, but shoulders must look wide. What about necklmes? . . . Neckllnfli 8Y9 even higher than last year, but strangely, they are more WenrablE- . It's slimmer than ever with fullness low . . The distinguishing features are the built up shoulder, the different placing of the fur trim on sleeves . . . . . Coats . .1 . l-Iats are all delightfully wearable but come in 'l‘hursda_v afternoon, and try them on for yourself! ‘litre tlilikld Mrs. McKennon who does not be- lieve in Santa Claus, asked alimony. CONTRACT KING TRAINS BEFORE BRIDGE TOURNEY NEW YORK, Sept. 13—-(C.P.)— Eiy Culbertson goes into training before a bridge tournament. The game is just as strenuous as foot- ball, be says. Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson train by playing with their children! "They ask so many questions," the contract king demand, ivy-my dom- inato your personality completely. Thm You are in fine shape for the Erlielling three day's of a. tourna- merit.” For those who have no children. Culbertson prescribed a week p! www- .._.._..__. ___ l see slap-stick comedies, or a week of detective story reading. “Bridge playing, after all. is Ike solving murder mysteries," he explained. "You have the mysteries of the best bid and the best plny." KIDNAPPING LACKS ORIGINALYTY RALEIIGH. N. C... Sept. i3—(C.P.) --Prisoners of North Carolina's State Prison look with disdain upon kidnapping, and they have their ideas why th’s crime has taken such a stronghold in An erica and about possible methods of curbing it. Five prisoners, their identities known only by number, aired their views in the "Prison News." "A very large percentage o! those who resort to crime as n means of going to the movies, preferably to support,” said No. 27973 after re- culling the escape of the Lindbergh kidnappers, "lack any originality, hence they must copy those who are successful. or apparently so.” No. 27,229 would end kidnapping by "fighting fire with fire." “Thai has nlsvays been successful," he added. JULY IMPORTS OF ORUDE PETROLEUM HIGIQ Imports of crude petroleum I July totalled 118,271,494 gallon‘ compared with 121,120,617 in Junl and 104,209,139 In July, 1932. Till imports came chiefly from ti! following countries: United Btatd 77,878,436, Colombia 16,026,339: Peru 14,399,335, Dutch West Indid 6,129,521, Venezuela 8,714,406. m addition there were 5,616,838 881' ions of crude petroleum not in ll natural state from Trinidad. Brinizins! Up Father ..______ .._____... 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