.._. ,._ _ . M....-i....._..=.-...a- u Leon-gs Asa-PEA. ' -"“'.".' ‘M "Y_""'." . SIIMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle cents a word strictly payable in ad finer. flrowrs-m the Kenslngton Rink, Friday, Sept. 1st, 1933. Ad- mission 10 cents. 733 -»KINDEBGAB'I‘EN GLASSES re-open Monday, September 11th- Miss V. Richardson, Graduate of Department of Expression, Halifax Indies College. 633- —NOR'I'H BEDEQUE and PR9- iown United church: North Bed- eque 11; Freetown 3; Rest, ‘I30. Special service. Serve for the Children's, $0 You couldn't give them anything they’ll ' like better than Kelloggh Corn Flakes P with milk or cream and fruit. So good j-ior children too. Rich in energy. Easy » to digest. The kind of food that invites restful sleep. North‘ Emerson Heustis. Etxtra music. Aus- pioes of Wilmot Y,L.C. Minister, J-W.A.. Nicholson. wtllis column is reserved for news cl local interest but advertising of u newly nsturs may be Inserted at l q-raveuers l Rev, George Morris, B.A., B.D., of lSsckviile, will speak at both serv-‘sunday service!’ September an‘, meg He will also preach at Searle- Morning service n 0,010“, evening service ' '1 o'clock. Campbell, McGiH University, will preach at both services. School at 10 a.m. Bedeque, 7.30, addressed by Mr. w“ on the Bedeque circuit at 3 . ._BUY Superior Motor Oil 75c pgf ‘g1. and heavy castor machine oil at Braoell. 75°- -nssxn'r GRATIS. dome dgmperg, ash dumps, and all nre- place fixtures. wholesale and twill at Brace‘; ‘ 75°- --I'LIA and disinfecting powder for foxes, in stock st Bruce's. 750- “SUNDAY SERVICE -— 50W- 109g 1n Tiyon and Crapaud United Churches on September 8rd will be held at 11 am. and 7.80 11-m- pm. _ ‘ ._FAREWELL GATHERING — The members of the choir, Sunda)‘ —-OOIIIMEI\IORATION SERVIC- ES-Tho Parishioners of seven lvfile‘ Bay intend commemorating with Oven-frail In sealed inside wurrrrs bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. of what was then called "Hurds Point," Lower Bedcqtle, combined! with this anniversary they shall Scottish immigrants about DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS ' PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tenders For Bridge Construction A SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersignedtolher, more in keeping with the Mill be received at this office until noon on Wednesday, i" September 6th, 1933, for the construction of Dnvis0n’s Bridge, Burlington. ‘Specification can years ago at Carleton Point and the‘ place of worship at the shore a few hundred yards below the pres- ent Seven Mhle Bay Church. This Original place of worship was lat- pnesent St. Peters Church, Seven , _ Mile B y.-s be seen at this office or at the res1- a School teachers and officers of the ;Ba,ptizt Church gave a lgatherlng for one of their mem- ‘bers, Miss Audrey ‘Taylor, who is solemn religious services at St. I V‘ 'Petar‘s Church 0n Sunday. Sept-heaving on Monday ‘m. Quebec . 3rd inst at a a. m. 1.30 p. m. anchcny to take up the nursing mo“ , 3.80 p. m. The first erection of a "won me ma“. w” m the form] preach, ~ u French Catholic Church‘ ‘ “m” i0! s, supper party and took P1506 . v y about 200 years ago in the vicinity, I in the Hall. Mr. C. B. Jelly. U19 Sunday School Superintendent pre- sided. The tables were very dnlliily an-allgcd with lovely flowers. C. G. commemorate the first landing of I. ,1 songs were sung during the {evening as Miss Taylor was one of farewell C L Campbell, McGill University, —¢__n .-.¢'1‘I1ls oslulsl ll ‘dunno- ..'SUBSCB.IPTIONS to handed to their Rep. Archie Home. or 1m at n. .1. moon's Dru: 5W"- Montague. . mcnvncnrs or carusr vices on Sept. 3rd. Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as follows: Southlake, eleven s. 111-; K111880010. 7.80 p. m. \ I noun-so cmnwn or can-i ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. l Sunday, Sept. 3rd. more will be no services m this sham on above i um. Rev. o. u. MacNsvin. cuter- . 3ST, ANDREWS ‘ ..'CARD1GAN raasnvrunrnu CHURCH-Sunday, September are.‘ Services will be held in Cardigan hurch at 2.30 pm. ondon Regaining Money Leadership LONDON, Aug. 30—(C-P.)—I4)l1- D i Id :"ll I I I I Ill‘ I '9 I‘ n 5. rihwsfistulir: may b0 Inserts! d l esnts a word strictly PIYOWI ll PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, MONTAGUE- Mr. Donald Sunday Duck Decoys $1.25 .- Mr’ Donald or 6 for $7.25 will 1_ ml 100. SEASCNI CPENS! litrzz/y/z/MHJ. f4- HUNHNG $UPPUE$ We're completely stocked hand equipped to‘ you the best of everything you need for a . at Lowest Prices. -:- GUNS -:- lllER JCIINSCII “Champion” $9.95 F‘ sell successful Season . . . A leader in the low priced class. Single Barrel, take-down style, having automatic ejector. ACCESSORIES Gun Cases . . . . . .. .. $1.95 up 12 Cauge with 32-inch barrel $9.95 p Cleaning Rods . . .. 50c each 12 Gauge with 86-inch barrel 12.95 Loading Sets $2.50 16 or20_ Gauge 10.25 lllEll JOHNSON “llercules” s. A For Sportsmen who want the best! A beau. tlfui and very serviceable 12 gauge Double Barrelied Hammerless Gun. 32-inch Barrels 2 Lyman Ivory Sights. A real buy at . the heads of the Baptist C. G. I. Tin b0 t t), business of mum. establishing in 1803 of a smnlhgroup. M ‘ha conclusion o‘ 51mg“ y a u e per Miss Thylor was presented uxiiif a lovely travelling bag and an ad- drossirc-nd by Mr. C. B. Jelly, in wlfch was expressed the deep re- gret of those present at the de- parture of one, who had been most active iu Sunday School and Church work. Iifiss Taylor re- sponded in a very fitting manner {and said she would always have always dun 1,; going quietly and methodic- iing her place as banker to all the world. Vlflth the United States now off gold, and the value of the dol- liar undetermined, the “City" sees ‘no serious threat from any quart- %EnShe|ls You are sure to be “right” if using Western Ammunition. We carry a full line of these re- liable, hard-hitting Shells in all sizes of shot. Hence of George McKay, Clifton, or T. A. Driscoli, Cler- ynont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. lllcllllLLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works zmd Highways 3”“ Lam" This “m? “s m‘ n a Charlottetown’ P. E_ Island. Scout camp as it was lmpnss blc‘ - August 26’ 1933' 715 to obtain a Leader to take charge; and therefore the usual Badge; work and training during the day‘ was lost but the boys did their own‘ cooking and enjoyed themselves to; the limit. The Acting Scoutmnster] erty Mr. Calms. II1HESE 3features of C-I-L Paints a ent on those nights so that Scout-i |u uruohlnu WILLIAM llUGC-AN In the midst of the beautiful crni sad experiences of recent years. ‘happy memories of her associations _SCOUTS ENJOY OUTING " with the choir and Silndav School Eight of the B” scoms {mm H": of the Baptist chilrch. ‘The gather- lst Stunmerside Troop have return- t t ‘ iilg bloke up xvlth the sing ng of °d Mm “save” day camp a s m" ‘uiuid Lung Sync" and “For She's 1 Jolly Good Fcilo\v."—-S ‘L E sorene- attended camp every Sabbath of May 7th the gentle in; the load from London. Further- more, the French fiscal position, with the budget unbalanced and new financing difficult, also tends its thwart Paris’ financial ambitions. London bankers recognize that investors are still Ichary of foreign bands, and are likely to remain so until world conditions improve vast- ly, particularly in view of the sev- But British investors have been l WESTERN "SUP- WESTERN , us: to its leading position in the m x, LONG “XPERT. wnsrnn ‘NEW Iworld of finance. RANGE SHELLS 1g “use, b"; of g5, CHIEF” SHELLS True, sterling is still off 501d. and I Price $1.35 12 b l, 25 :15 distinctly a. managed currency, ' 13 It!!!» P"! 0f 35 13 flllfl» b" °l 25- nun’ u ° 1 . Price $1.10 Price $1.30 Prlw ---- 5 ‘but the postlon of the remaining 1n "us, box of 25. Z0 551186- 110X 0! 35- 1° 3”“ b” M 25' 801d ¢"Y"l°°1°= remains mime“. rm» .... $2.10 Price .zo Price $1M enough to prevent Paris from tsk-' Largest Stock of Guns, Ammunition and Supplies on P. E.l. - - Wholesale and Retail l - Holmium BOTH stones . . y night and was wen pleased with spuit of William Huggmt of ‘Hermit- me manner m which me boys cab: age winged lts flight healenixynxd. rled on. The Acting Scoutmaster on n“? m“; Mr‘ Huggm “ho “as n h“ _ behalf of the boys wishes to thunk 60th year had enjoyed good health phzcally, in contrast to American all those who so kindly assisted m um“ a “W “"5 P’°"“.’“S t° h“ making the camp a pleasant one demise. A slight cold developed especially the owner or the mo” pneumonia. nnd despite the best Regular scoub’ medical skill and tender nursing he meetings start Arug. 29th and it is pcacfifultizipgzfgd away on the above 1 M 111811 OX1 . hoped m“ an scouts w u be pres A perfect workman, a true friend, investors, trained by long years of foreign lending to regard the vicissitudes of foreign bonds somewhat philoso- whose introduction to foreign financing came only in the years since the war, and covered that period to frenzied competition for foreign issues by New York ~ d, , h banks. On the whole, British bank- ‘Wm n‘ narrow Sim“ a t e ‘my’ poured money into that vast coun- try, spreading railroads over its ‘great distances. It was British cap- iital that built the railroads of Ar- ‘gentina, and at an earlier day, it was an inuportant factor in driving steel rails across the United States. London has always welcomed ,foreign branch banks, and the Declaring Insull had fled his country's justice, prosecutor Regan- scos insisted the arrest was lawful and justified by tho behaviour of the defendant. The United States is seeking the elderly expatrislefis return for the second time on a new indictment charging violation of the Bank- On account oi’ losing my Barns and Winter Fodder, I purpose dis- posing of my Herd of Registered Dual Purpose Shorihorns, about Forty, principally Females. (SgdJ D. P. MacNUTI‘, Malpequc- NOTICE ti» th fi i it 1 kl crs think thcr foreign investments‘ e “we a1 (‘who ' are 8pm ed ruptcy Act. 742. 1 OUAlJfY-C-I-L Paints are the result of yours oi‘ research and development in C-I-L chemical laboratories, and act completely new stun- dards oi‘ durability and satis- faction. 2 FOR EVERY PURPOSE -—_ [There is a C-I-L Paint Product for every painting re important to everypaint user: tho Town of Slunmerslden-s ____M_______ PERSONALS —Miss Roberta. Howatt of Sum- merside is visiting her sister, Mrs. Glenn Waddell of Carleton-S. -—Mlss Inez Mcwlliiams of Capo Traverse spent Monday in Summer- side-S. -_--_ —Mlss Jean may of Florence- ville, N. 13., is visiting her brother m; Wm [AL-m its proper place in a kind and considerate neighbor, he was beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Ever thoughtful of others it may truly, be said his was a life of service for} others. l-le loaves to mourn one; sister Emma and one brother George, who have tnc sympathy of all in their time oi grief. His funeral services conducted by the Rev. Mr, Pierce was largely at- tended. His remains by close friends were tcilclcriy laid 1111111111 the shad- ow oi the Vernon River United ‘ Church in which he loved to wor- have stood up much better thani American, although they have many issues in default in Latin America and elsewhere. new phase of overseas financing‘ t 1 m d5 t i with the Dominions, and the Cityipaymen ‘my pmm ' M h not regards it as a. bright feather ‘ ‘its 08p that it had been able -with branches of banking houses on‘ the continent, from the Dominionsi and the Far_East. Sterling has be-l come such a recognised interna- tional standard oi’ value that bonds L°nd°n L‘ beginning h" newifloated here commonly called for Kimmie i0 801d. while bonds Z ‘floated in New York and Paris have i . Viliaues and Towns blllls Canada. back to this mark ‘after she had transferred her f lancial allegance to New York in rthe post-war years. The heavy ov- l icrsubscription for the recent cm. _ i commonly called for ' payment in‘ liars and francs of a. definite weight and fineness of gold. How rapidly Iondon may resume ,1ts former function of providing elido lake WARNING! Charlottetown, Summerside and Ken- joIfw-each created by chemi- cal genius to do that job best 3 PRE-TE$TED—C-I-I.Pnint manufacture to ensure qual- Pmducts are tested during ity, then treated for durability Mr. Edwin and Mrs. Esley, Gran- ville St.--S —Miss Ruth Mnrtin, R. N.. of Charlottetown is visiting ln Sum- merside the guest of Miss lio\vnLt.—-S. ship, there to await the coming oi ’ the Judge of the living and of the; other important operaflons here dead in the hope of ngiorious res-‘includé an wiooolooo Austral,“ u" ‘or bonds t t loan and s. $65.000.000 South Afri- o he very best .can refunding operation, both high. urrection and a happy immortalityu‘ Tau-Sensational ily su adian $75,000,000 loan was received distinctly hopeful ccessfui. l London's strongest point in in. ~ widespread unsettiement. fcapital to the world remains prob- llflmilllfifll. in view of continued Bankers here say there is still no market sington have found by costly exper- ience that expensive fire fighting , equipment is useless without an un- gating. s“. 1...... is an... no.1 failing water supply- ' ‘mi mm m“ new“ °' u“ On the night of August 18th Inndon clearing banks are at rec- on! levels. and up about 1o per Mal many times more severe than iordinary weather. No guess-H work-No variation-No (lis- ‘flppflinlnlclll, when you use undes- cxposuro conditions ' —Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waddell and little daughter Glenda of Curlew ton were wcok end visitors Io Sum-, merside the guest of Mrs. Waddolrsi parents Mr. and Nirs. R. C. Howatt.‘ ~ Banking“ Rumors DETROTI‘, Aug. 30-—(A.P.)—A. U. S. Senatorial investigation “from top to bottom" of reports that nn tcrnational finalfce is her wealth! . t f1‘ . {of experience. At the outbreak of|oen Om u‘ ye" ‘so the Great War, when Amer-lo foreign investments were negligibl: British investments Qvcrseas were peque was nearly cleaned out owing to the lack of an adequate water supply. C-I-L Paint. “g “Sh --Miss Jean Linkieticr. R. N. Miss Blanche Linklctter, Miss Jca Elstey, Miss Myra. Murray and Miss lol- Ruth Coffin, R. N." at Zedgwick Cove. night they entertained a numlsc __, _ "l" .. . . lo! their friends at their eottage.--S has C. l. L. Dealers cm . "‘__'_'.'_‘"""TTET”W" lGroen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- rlLcan, and M1‘. and Mrs. {White oi Montague were week end'nre Euests the “out . Murray River Il4'|ll‘ll Point nrlmm llrlllgs . Vvrnun IHVII Ainslie-hula s Co. ' s‘ “m” , -- . lir-ruulnglon —.- ~—~+.:_:: ::..:‘.-.°.'."-.:::1.' "“ ~ I, h ' ‘ . New Arman n. .1. Riley at CI‘ n1" n. firnllh "m" m“ ‘urlh Ruxllvrv country's key cities during the rcc- rg The jury, which for three months -Dr. Cecil B. Green, and Mrsstimes dClving mm the ‘Banking scone, heard Lacy declare] Edgar| that if rumors of such an attempt ihistory‘ o1 the country. attempt hnd been made to estnb- “limited M? $01119 branch banking in the While banking crisis today was pro- U. S. Senator James Couzensfmen“ are camplllslMicwgnn Republican, before theiAimerl On Tuesdayyom. man Detroit bank Jury. been airing Michigan's flnan-i troubles of last February, at National trade true, 1t would constitute one of~0f her business. m fact. 000,000,000 and German about 000010.000. But in the post-war n, posed by Arthur J. Lucy, Attorney/Fears’ $l8.000,000,000, French were only some so,- $7.- while British foreign invest- increased but moderately, can funds abroad jumped to "m"! than $15.000.000,000. and if the’ -war debts were included in it. the total exceeded wapoqoonpoq, Fbltlsn lending is far more im. port-ant to Great Britain than United States, is a much larger she can- highest financial crimes in the lwt live without it. For the bene- _:_... fit 0f her trade with India, she inasmuch us foreign constitutional, proportion utilities operator was sent back Contract for an Artesian Well at once. equipment is on the Island drilling a Well for William Haslam, Springfield. The Track Well Co. Vaughan H. Groom al Representative at Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summerside, or Phone 297 . Again Detained ATBINE. Aug. 30—(A.P.)—'I'he United States won s. vicotry in the Athens Appeal Court today when it formally sanctioned the arrest and detention of Samuel Insult pending an extradition hearing. Dwilito appeals by his lawyers for liberty on bail and arguments that his arrest was unfair and the pro- jected slrtraditlons proceedings un- the former chlcago under police guard to s. private hospital where he has been held since Saturday. __.1Z SLACK CCAI. PRICES CRASH We have s few schooner: arrl In llh 131,0 SLACK COAL which we offer st s spiel; “Yo. - s saith‘: of one or two dollars per ion; must be dt-llvcrggl Qpfly, a free burning kitchen coal uk {or If you desire BRA! IYOR. The quality of VICTOR-IA as ls wcil known. H. R. LARGE & CO. 58 Queen It. Charlottetown Phone 1000. s.n all round put-pom on] Ot-t-QADUY- wuv DIDN'T YOU ‘TELL m: You wmsrreo sows sewma DONE? GIVE ‘THAT To ME- out. on: i vr won vou- VJHAT ? 9'5 vM column’ some. covzuso Beer-m‘ l c“; r0 uv<s "r5 Cows OVER-BUT l wAarr 1o 51m 1N AND REST-REALLY- rM out? ‘roe 11am YOTALK-BUT I'M | ww-umv. v1.1. GO wHlLE EVEQYTHING if» ~1¢= AN‘ QUIET- rt‘ CANT LA‘??- €A$BAGE FER Mllfiflll" I ru. siwi YOU 6on6- uni By George McManus i; l