Z15‘. . f44-4‘ .._, L. . k ,.IQJ ._.~.. PAGE SIX Eve. ‘l 8'. 8-45 26c, “v “FINGER THE FINAL to‘! Emily GOLD! AND A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN AT THE END 0F THE RAINBOW TRAIL! Life was one sheriff after an- other. Which was exciting-but not healthy. Between possess they tried their luck with girls. fllfrUltluSiAl/‘Y iron TREASURE HUNTERS’ The lure 0i hidden treasure has for centuries past prompted courag- uu, men and women to embark on hazardous and adventurous expedi- tions to the tar corners o fthe world. 'i'rcasure hunts lire the blood of young and old alike. They kindle —»- »' ' tar iwrigiilations, we thrill with the adventurers, and then, at the end of the story we watch with envious (yes while they carry away the tzeasure, wishing that we too might have an opportunity of sharing in? the invaluable cargo. Chappells, Limited, one of Syd- ney's oldest wood-working firms, are superlntenclingnthe work of digging fur treasure stipposecl to have been buried at Oak Island, bluhone Bay. litany attempts have been made since 1795 to recover this hidden gold, but all were frustrated byticial pullers which rush into the shafts and channels. The treasure lies some one hundred feet below the surface, and the senior member oi Chuppells, who engaged in a search for the treasure thirty years ago, is positive that with modern appli-I ances the cnshe of gold can be reached. There are skeptics whol doubt that sizecess will be achieved! but the men behind the venture are PHONE 848. wua riding. 1M1 8110"“!- flgming cowboyl! d-h t ction. fiystegioas lawlessness in the Heat LAST CHAPTER SERIAL GENTLEMEH They should have stuck to sheriils! l Fay Wrav Lew Cody l: "l is sent out in good condition to keep it that way. CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. CHARLOTTETQWN Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop ' .'>l_ A’ wrtumvr DESMOND nonoruy outuvsn AND orusns hard Sizzling with A stirring talc of est. PR IN TS ” RECKONING HIKSJIO ‘ 1mm. grgfg: ilifiliiisr/iit rise )1 Tom“ 600D T0 TIIE LAST LAlHili l - Evcn Venue a Blushes When , J09 E. Brown Mikel Love! JOE E. BROWN-LAWRENCE GRAY WALTER PIDGEON-ONA MUNSON LWith engine missing—b ains in a whirl—hands on the joy stick-arms around a girl. Roar while you sour with Joe in his latest comedy riot. ALSO s E v E n A 1. SHORT susasctrs i ‘fighting corps I note that quite B number of Canadians have served under the Legions flag in the course BY BOULEVARDIER lot its eventful history‘ Contempoiu (British United Press) lury records show that there is on- PARIS, July 14.—'I‘he ' Paris Letter French 1y one Canadian now in the Leg- fishermen are deserting the New-lion's rranks, compared with three foundland banks. They say that the gyAmerleans and about half 8. 6028" banks are nearly fished out, so they British. are seeking new and more plenti- The Legion has never "taken" to m; 5mm Anglo-Saxons, to tell the truth. They According to what I was told atyfind they are often intractable to St- Mslo, in n. few years time the ‘the iron discipline of the corps, familiar "dorys" which the travel- they are dissatisfied with the pay Igr go Canada spies bobbing about of a half-penny a day and they confident of success. The history of Oak Island is fas- cinating in itself. People ask, why did the oak trees nourish there as they did not in any inland spot? Who could have had so much gold to bury at once time? What engin- eers devised such a scheme of water protection, a protection that has de- featcd more than a century of in- vasion? And the biggest question with the natives, is there a mystic guardian who will never let the treasure be removed? While the rights to the Oak Is- hind treasure belongs to those who hold the treasure rights, there is golden treasure right close at hand mid adventurous volunteers are nor. I*:l to recover it. It you are interested in treasure hunting, this is your big opportun- ity. Turn to page 10 which gives full details. THREE BORN 0N SAME DATE STILLWATER, N. Y, July 14- June 13 is the birth date of a. moth- er, daughter and granddaughter in the family of Mrs. S. A. Hamil- ton. There are several cases of two successive generations in a family boasting the same date of birth, but three is considered rare. And we advise in havingyour Perfection quality is the same all over the Province. It and our dealers make it a point lng craft were lost and 200 fisher- in the heavy seas as the liner up- iare liable to desert, even at the preaches Halifax will have disep- .risk of being summarily 5110i ll 1'9‘ . , e peered. This year ony ten cod- captured. In the pact three years. boat; set 5311 from s; Mam for the [two Englishmen succeeded in de- Newfoundlond coast, compared with ;S€Ti5luB—0l18 lmm a detachment of ‘my and sixty other years‘ [the Legion stationed in ‘Syria. the Later m the season, a flee; of ‘other from Sidi-bel-Abbes, the For- mrty vessds are set-ting out go,- the leign Legion‘s headquarters in Mor- coast of Greeland acting on reports lT°°°°- one ‘ll the deserts“ was i received by the Hench Ministry of found wandering at Boulogne with- Marine that cod are more plentiful '01“? Elllllclenl 5111155 5° enable him "rue (IHARLU1"I‘ JTUWN GUARDIAN LADIES’ WASHABLE ,Kid and Suede Gloves. Regular 4.25 for 2.08. Prowso Bros, Ltd. 7441-74541- TRYON BAPTIST SERVICES. Sunday, July 19th: Bonshaw, 11 s. m.; Tryon, 7.30 p. m., Children's iDay service with address by Pastor. Z. L. Illuh, Acting Pastor. MYSTERY STORY-The Guard- ian's new serial story “What the Grey House Hid" starts next Mon- day morning. Watch out for the first instalment. ' VISITING PASTOR-Rev. P. W. Currie, of Murray Harbor North, exchanged plllpitS With RSV. Di‘. Genge last Sunday, preaching at Marshfield and Mt. Stewart most acceptably. MANY HAPPY RETURNS-Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Ritchie, were re- ceiving the congratulations of their friends yesterday, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of their marriage. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, the case of a. man charged with reckless driving was dismissed. One man. charged with vagraney, was reman- ded tiil today, while another .was given thirty days in Jail. ::MAC'S ZIP-O 5 cents a bottle. 5845-6-25-thm 1 month. his family are banished from the country, but the police, I am told. shut their eyes to his very occasion- al visits. It must be an occasion for much heart-burning for the younfl Prime Lhe is only 22—when he passes by the scenes of so much past royal grandeur and reflects on the glory that might still have been hi5! Up to a few years ago half the population of France made tlifil!‘ living living from the soil. That is no longer so. The depression in a8- rlculture and the growth of in- dustrlalism have each played their part in attracting the country folk to the towns and bigger industrial areas, never to return to the drud- gery of the farm. In the same proportion as the ulous areas, the value of cash of France as an agricultural nation has fallen rapidly. I have seen a report presented to the Ministry of Agriculture which gives facts and Fgures to show the remarkable change in values. and larger in these latitudes. TheIlO “Omplfllie the lflsl? lBP 01-’ m9 fleet will fish along the Greenland ,.l°l"'"eY hllme» 21 mlles “WBY- He coast in the Davis straws from could see the coast of England but Cape Farewell northwards and, ac- Cmlld "(it Peach ll‘ H‘? W“ fimlly cording to calculations, they should arrested as a Vagrant and lake" 9° make m 51x weeks catches which ithe police station where it was dis- will be better than catches made off ‘cm/Bled that his brain had 59mm” Newfoundland in four month's. affected and he W“ handed W" ‘if the venture is successful, the l0 ll"? BTlll-Sll Clmslll and "l" remaining boats which now go to 1mm?- Newfoundlrmd will also transfer Members °l the 1498M" have their activities to the Greemnd themselves told me the life is kill- cent In this way 1t 1s hoped to ing. One must have the makings of bring back prosperity to the fishing a professional soldier to withstand colony along the Breton coast, which ll"? TlBOIIPS 0f the hflflt and filmed 1 um gold’ has sugared heavfly from marches across the run-baked North poor catches in recent years, as well Airman Dlfllus- GPYIYIBHS mfllie the as from tgffible 105583 by Sim-rm best soldiers for the Legion and now Last year, 1n the gen-me gepgemb. 60 per cent of the rank and file are m‘ tempests, scores of coastnl flsh- Germans the remEindl-‘r being mil"- ly Poles, Russians and French. One regiment of the Legion is serving in Indo-China. men drowned. .__i. The French Foreign Legion is Two young men were walking a- Peicuic TIME IS HERE ments so that there will be PERFECTION ICE CREAM shipped in time. assuming you will use PERFECTION the same as others are doing- ONE QUALITY ONLY and that is the best-because it is made from Island cream. give us a chance to quote prices and have us tell you about the ice cream plates, spoons, cones, etc., we supply. ce-ebrating its centenary this year c-nd looking through the records at the War Ministry of the famous long the Rue do Rivoli in Paris when, espying one another, they both exclaimed in English, "Why, fancy seeing you here." Passers-by remarked “two Eng- jllsh tourists" and walked on. The ltwo young men are heirs to two kingdoms, because one was the iPrince of Wales-Ahis was when he lpassed through Paris on his my lto South America-and the "other lPrince Leopold, Crown Prince of lBelgium. Like the Prince of Wales, the Bel- gian Prince loves to ma-ke inc/g- nito visits to Paris,’ bringing with him his handsome Swedish wife, Princess Astrid. When the two Prin- ces met, they had been ignorant, each of them, of the visit of the other to France. The Princes are great friends, since they boast of being educated at the same school —-Eton. The heir of the Belgian Throne, indeed, talks and looks like an Englishman, since he is fair- haired and in feet is not unlike the g Prince of Wales except that he is you to make arrange- no delay l Of course, we are At least, When Princess Astrid first came from Sweden to settle down as c Belgian Princess she could not speak the language of the country, but aha is now beginning to p'ck up French and talk it fluently. She and her husband heretofore have always conversed in English, since Prince Leopold does not know Swedish. Another Prince who comes to Paris, very incognito, is the young Count of Paris, Prince Benri, who is pretender to the throne of 83 1-2 milliards of pro-war francs, the late’ Alexander Kennedy of New Perth, where she lived her en- tire life. ' mendable qualities, and spent her failing devotion, and pleasant dis- position were qualities of admira- tion by all who knew her. residence of her son on Monday, June 22nd, by her former pastor Rev. C. E. Armstrong, of Montague, assisted by Rev. Alexdnder Gibson, of the Presbyterian Church, and Rev- M- Waterworth of the Chris- ly of friends gave evidence to the Wllef- esteem in which the deceased was For example, in 1913 the entire fortune of fiance as "a going eon- cem" was estimated at 290 miluons of pro-war francs. Agriculture was represented in this by a total of 90 milliards-SQ 1-2 milliards for rur- al landed property; l0 milliarcls, 800 lions for agriculture live stock; and millions for buildings; 735 mil- the balance for material, seeds and so forth. Statistics for the past few years place the present value of French agriculture of 417 milliurds of pres- ent day francs, which are worth showing a drop in value of six s-nd a. half milliards, or $260,000,000. Before the wnr France's agricult- ural wealth represented 3i per cent of the country's total wealth; now it represents only 27.8 per cent. MRS. JESSIE CAMERON At the residence of her son Thomas Cameron. Brudenell, June 20th, Mrs. Jessie Cameron, widow of the late William Alexander Cameron, entered into the rest which awaits the people ofGod in the 86th year of her age, after a very brief illness of only a. few days. The deceased was a. daughter of 61', She was a woman of most com- ife in service for others. Her un- ell Services were conducted at the E. in ion Church. A very large assemb- Frsnce. By law he and members of CHURCH overuse-m bian- ingandopenitigoftbonowchurch at Rollo Bay will tukc place next Sunday, July 10th st I o. m. CBBJSHAN CHURCH SED- VICE-Thorc will be service m the Christian Church, Br ‘ ‘bum, on Sunday, July 19th ot 1.80 p. m. Rev. W. H. Harding. of Summerslde, will be the speaker. WHY IS THIST-Il the Minister of Public Works showing undue pre- judice in llbrt Auzustus district? The secondary roads have been neg- lected eve; since he took office, but now an election is on, the road machine and many good Liberal heelers are busily engaged im- proving the secondary roads on which deserving grits no located. m: instance, Doyle's Road and Power's Road are being repaired, but McEacherrrs ignored. ::ZIP-0.—Tho new fruit drink. Five cents n bottle. ' 5845-6-z5-thm 1 month PERSONALS Miss Regina Atkins left yesterday morning for Saint John, N. B., on a. visit to friends. Mrs. John Peardon leaves this morning for Hyde ParkMassona visit to her son Mr. Percy Peardon- Mr. Al. Arsennult or Moncton, is spending a few days vacation in the city and is the guest of Mr. Jules Gaudet, Prince Street. Mrs. W. L. Johnson, of Mechanic- ville, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. R. Harper, City. ‘How do I keepr A r ' ' ' “ JULY 1c, 1931 TLLE UELLTRAL GUARDIAN. ' ~ " - my figure?" "I eat Shredded Wheat but‘ ' instead of cream I use whole‘ milk-just as it_ comes from the bottle. That kind of meal gives mo pep and strength. It's delicious and nourishing and easily digested. Sometimes for variety I add sliced bananas or‘ other fruits, but VI like it any way at all." Miss Lillian MocPhaii, Meadow Bank, is visiting in Hunter River, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernsley Wcnnacott. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Help Canafiim Prosperity by eating TWO “Shredded Wheat" Biscuits a d4,‘ peasantry have migrated to the pop . _ I Mrs. A. E. Rendall, Charlotte- Miss Beatrice Boswell, of this city, has returned from a. holiday visit to Pownal, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S..L. Boswell. Miss Helen Hornby, R. N., has arrived from Baltimore, Md" to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby. Hills- boro Square. town spent the week end at New Glasgow the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. L. Alexander. She was ac- companied bsck by her sister, Miss Marion Alexander who will remain a. week at Mrs. Randall's home, 26 Brighton Road. Miss Hilda W. Gillls, Arlington, Lot 14, is taking the summer course at the Institute of Pedagogy. Mon- treal. leading to the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy. Miss Gilli: is the only lady inspector of schools in the Eastern Province and a grad- uate in Arts of St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, N. S. Friends of MrsLRaIph Fales, of Montreal, formerly of Saint John, will be pleased to know she is mak- ing satisfactory recovery after an The Great Biliettl Troupe of Daredevil High Wire Artists Who Pcrf Breath-Taken 40 Feat Above the Ground With Sparks Four Ring Circus. operation in Prince Edward Island. She was ill while visiting the is- land with her husband. Her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hamm, is now with her. —Saint John Telegraph Journal. Mrs. J. J. Macdonald and child- ren Archie and Virginie, of Mon- treal, who accompanied Mir. Mac- donald, chief engineer of the Hali- fax Harbor Commission, to Saint John on Saturday. spent the week- end at the Admiral Beetty Hotel and left yesterday by motor for their summer home in Prince Ed- ward Island. sister of Mrs. 3m Mncdonald is c . Byrant Pblrwenth- Princess Street-Saint John Telegraph-Journal. held. , Interment took place in Bruden- Cemetery. She leaves to cherish her memo y and mourn their sad loss two sons, Thomas one brother. Mr. John Kennedy of New Perth, also one sister, Min.‘ Alice McDonald of Kingsbom, P. and Earl, L. We cherish her memory, we mourn the loss of s, true and. da- voted friend. We rest with tho ll- surancc she possessed through faith her lord, looking forward to that day of happy re-union in that great family of God. (Patriot Pltuo copy) TDZOVTRQETIA nelson delicious SANDWICIIEQ lllxollcclc with oral-choose ocllntocrond "~ lltoodooooondwighjono, Among the many new and thrilling features with the Sparks Circui this year none exceed in point of interest the famous Biiletti Troupe. These daredevils of the high wire, the third generation of a. circul family of international eminence, are making their initial bows to Ameri- can audiences this season. l _ The Billettls, who have startled Europe with what is said to be tho most hazardous high-wire exhibition ever witnessed, recently added new thrillers to their act which fairly take one's breath sway. At one time during their astounding performdnce one of the men balances upon s pole supported between the shoulders of two others who walk nonchai- across a. wire high aloft in the dome of the mammoth main tent. At another period during the Billettfs thrilling exhibition a member of the troupe calmly rides an ordinary bicycle across the lofty strand oi steel while his brother stands upon his shoulders. These intrepid performers are pa. rt of the great international cong- ress of amnic talent assembled by the Sparks organization this year. 1n- cluded in the big show! gigantic pro gram are the original Nelson Family of acrobats, the Aerial Walters, Guioe Riding Troupe, Franz Woska, and his two groups of penforming lions and tigers, Laverne McLain and her leopards, Viola Hauser, sensational head-balancing trapeze artist, lvllle. Rosina, queen of the tight wire, and scores of other world-famed flirt’!!! starts. Sparks Pour Ring Circus will give two exhibitions in Charlotti- town on Monday, July 20th. r OHA RLGTTETO WN MON. craous onormns QUEEN a nswmun er. JULY 20 //v T/“QNA r/n/l/Azit’ FAMq PARK CIRCU COUNTLISS NEW IIOVBLTIES AND FEATURES INCLUDING= IIEORIGINALNBISON FAMILY AEIMLMUIRS VSIHTTITROUPE 6910i SQUESTRIANS =~ . ' panama: Downtown Ticket Office on Circus Day at “HUGHES DRUG CO. L D. commode Mounmmmofi‘: . ..........-_..... . "mimic-d