l ‘ > Mile Laura Campbell, who has a W? 3o, 1931 w“ ed fillies“ F’ "T Agents Wanted mums. wiurn ron "ifn-n» "d P"°°""‘%.“A°‘A°.l tion. U11 8 ‘vpaklfld view‘ ,_ mam -1-_ w. 6-l0-36i. Wanted Ihousekeepmm Write A. care “guardian. near. AT ONCE Vlflmodm? ggise with three bed: Home oimcus Wgliieec. Rose Coil cc lit-tint $5,“, fine saluted quaint beans. Rose AA Clasbified Advertisements 7-22-tf. _ ismfll v¢v‘_(§g1—?~'—'—'ri.- . Lost LOST — JULY 28th BETWEEN New Glasgow liilills, and North Wiltshirc, two Botanic“ Mil- ur ‘s rocery. Plead have a “album. For Sale i-‘on. SALE - OLD PArtlB. I cents bundle. Guardian Ofliace‘. u ____‘...._--i-— FOR. sans - ANTIQUE roam- . t , to. Apply Guardian. Mmirigegm locamylfiigPfllg-blit m e 77374454“ this o - ' ‘ r’- nns-corrron-ranns "man nv ocronnn lsltl, ‘git; how, Apply Mm w“, ‘ Apartment 8mm"! "w" °” m“ Partridge, Yorlr ivsi-v-is-ai. t this fiice. Applya 7707g7-25-25tts-3i. To Let house. FOL SALE, TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Ofiice. fl- m FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. 251 m; smeg ‘WM-ll. ,9 LET-six ROOM APART- mcnt with bath. Centrally locat- ly at 173 Sydney St. l “L App 7741-7-28-3i - [0 LET-TILL OCT. 1ST, FUR- nished house, 23 North River med. Immediate possession. ‘277011-29-21 Female Help Wanted . _,____ --— f WANTED-GIRL FOR. GENERAL ‘housework. Small family. Apply to 62 Gt. George St. I ~...____--i-———-——— . WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER, TWO in family. Apply to Mrs. N. West- i away, Montague, R. R. 2. P. E. I. i 7749-7-29-21. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful - graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. li-tts-tf. SOUTH LAKE NOTES ‘The weekly dance held at Both- yell Beach, on the evening of Fri- day, July 17th was a decided suc- cess, there being an attendance oi about over one hundred and twenty- fivs people. Good music was ren- dered by violin and banjo. Ice cream and temperate beverages were sold and lunch was served. We understand that these dances are to be continued weekly. l Some of the farmers in this vicin- ity are busy 'this week spraying their potatoes. l Most of the farmers in this local- ltv are busy as the proverbial “bee" making the season's crop of hay. A Mr. and Mrs. Emerick Holland, of Charlottetown, were visitors to “Bothweli Beach" on Sunday. , Mr. John E. MacDonald, Souris Bart. was a visitor to South Lake on lriday evening. l Mr. Alfred Fisher, rcuth Lake, W" "waged last week in the paint- llll. whitewashiilg, etc, of the ex- Icrlor of the store of Mr. Thomas Ill. Harris, General Merchant, El- Inim- ' As swimming is now the sport of ‘be Season, and conditions are ideal lvr that diversion, many of the lo- "- Bl youth enjoy daily, the refresh- llli effects oi a cooling plunge. Mlilon in Charlottetown, paid a visit to her home at Elmira recent- Mr. John F. MacDonald, East POW. bad the misfortune, a few Va" I80 of losing a horse. The ‘mm!!! had been out to pasture the llisbt before it was missed. As yet no trace of the animal has been re- “lied. Mon: the visitors to Bothweil 3W1! on Sunday were Messrs. Percy Cohen and Floyd McLean, of mllllborc, ‘ Mr- Bianloy Fisher, South Lake, i‘ “kilns Mr. a. Frederick Rose ‘I767 - FOB SALE-DESIRABLE BUILD- ing Lot 6i x Szfiufcet grim t (LA l 8 PP" 9° - Bree PDY "M44941. FOR. SALE — 1% B. P. INTERNA- tional Gasoline Engine. road II new. Prank Hainrn, Charlotte- town, R. R. 5. 7711-7-30-41. Miscellaneous mm JOHN ALFRED McDONAI-Do PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. HQTNIIP ville. sisa-s-io-i month. STOLEN — BLUI- PRINCETON Bicycle. Ni. front mud guard. Only two in City. Reward. Jack Farquharson, 99 Upper Prince 5t. 7755-7-29-81. CENTRAL lilllllllll MANY iurrv ‘animus- Friends were vest-crow evtwdlns hearty fciicitatlonirto Capt. '1‘. O- Taylor, who is celebrating his 77th anniversary. BAND CONCEBTi-Canadian IAI- lon Band at Stanhope Beach Inn Sunday, August 2nd. Special 6 o'clock dinner, $1.00. ‘1758-7-28-41. BELLE RIVER-BELFAST CHARGE-Divine services u fol- lows On Sunday August 2nd: Bun- day school at Eldon. ' 10.15 am. Public worship at 11 am. Belle Riv- er, Sunday School at 8.45 p-m-i public worship at 7.80 p-m. Rev. J. M. McLeod, will conduct the serv- ices. M. D. MacDonald. Pill"- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clohouoy have left for Quincy, Macs. ti"? spending a very pleasant ylfilllfln with their parents. They were ac- companied by their two children. Gene (and Everett, who have spent several months on the Island. Miss Claire Clohosscy and Sister Mary Camillus of the City Hospital, accompanied by Sister Mary Cath- erine, motored to their home in Tlgnish to spend their vocation with their parents, m. and Mrs- Joseph Clohossey- Mr- and Mrs. Harry Thompson of New York city, who have been vio- itlng in the city, the guests of 1k. and Mrs. Waiter Wilson. loft Tittle day morning on return by motor. They were accompanied back ll far as Montreal by w. Wilson. COPS TOY WITH TARANTUIJA HAMDEN, Conn, July QG-Whllc policemen sat in the police ltlilflll munching bananas which hid fill- en from a wrecked fruit traci- l large spider crawled out 0i I WW5 on ‘bhg desk. 111d 0111001‘! lmlllQd themselves by P0115918 ll with Pm‘. cils and finally clllllmfi it in ' cigar box. Later Thomas Tablet cf the Peabody Museum identified ll as a deadly tarantula. Bjisgiiii ABBIES VS. MALDBN Doubleheader Thursday, 2.30 p-m- Illil 5-45 ‘m’ u" harvesting of his hay crop “humor-c. , i‘. \ ,_ p.m. "Admission 25 and 35 cents. 7701-7-8-2! By r. o. MEARB (Gusttc Resident Correspondent) CYITAWA, July zit-Strong mn- dcmnation of three members of the Senate of Canada-Senators W- l... McDmrgald, Andrew Haydon and Donut Rllymond, a proposal for con- tinusnco of the project through co- - " between the Dominion and the Quebec Governments, a recommendation that "return should be made immediately of any monies lumropeiy taken from the Com- PI-Ilyb funds for political subscrip- tions by those responsible for their extraction," a declaration that Robert 0. Sweeney. H. R. Griffith and at least two other unnamed directors, were the instruments by which about $300,000 of company funds were misused, for campaign Dilfbvlco "an assertion that A. C. 3mm Managing Director of the 90111111113’, was not a fit and pro- W!‘ person to continue in the direc- tion of the project," were the out- standing features of the final and unanimous report of the special house committee which investigated the Beauharnois Power Project and which was tabled in the House early this evening, by Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Immigration and Mines and Chairman of that committee. "M199 W” Riven by Mr. Gordon that on Thursday of this week" he would move in the House that the report be concurred in. and his mo- lion will be the signal for com- mencement of one of the most mo- mentous debates in parliament in recent years. " From the views expressed byvar- ious members the report of the com- mittee can be regarded as unani- mous although there is still some uncertainty as to whether or not the Liberals will move an amend- rncnt to the motion for concurrence. Their course will be decided at a caucus which. it is understood, will be held tomorrow morning. VIGOHOUS CONDEMNATION Visor-our lansuase is employed by the committee in condemning, in the report, the use of Beauharnois Wmblflfs money for party pur- pcaes- After recommending that all mm!“ I0 improperly used be ro- tllrncd to the company, it says, re- "171118 i=0 Mr. Sweezeyb subscrip- tions to party funds: "It ll l0 be Observed that no pre- tencc is made that the personal sub- scriptions were because of the ad- herence oi Mr. Bweezey to any p". tlvullr warty and we are of the opinion that they were “amel y, Card of Thanks w. and Mrs. William Nelson and the family oi the late Mrs. DavicLC. Irving, wieli to extend grateful thanks to their many relatives and friends who assisted them in their bereavement. Also to those who rent floral tributes and messages of sympathy. 7771-11. IN MEMORIAM m loving memory of my beloved hubaud and our dear father John A. Maolilunou. who died while bath- ing July 80th. 1930. ' "Ill cod but tfllc. we wonder why The but are always first to dlc To have, to lovepnd then to part II the greatclt sorrow of our hearts. No one heard his last farewell Ila gnld good-bye to none God took him home in dwell. Ila earthly work wu done. our lips cannot cpuk how we loved him Our hearts know not what to any But Glfmulono know! how we min u y; jalgnny along llfc‘| way. lulcrtad by his 1min: Wilv H"! Infill!- heaven to N. MacLean UNDIITAIII ' IIBALIII Charlottetown and Ncrtbwlltlliirc 2501010 .'I‘wo points that will be mode by the wastefully and needlessly made for the express Pllrmse of obtaining favorable consideration of the com- pany's proposals by the Govern- merit." Little weight is attached by the committee to the report that the $120,000 which was given to John Aird, Jr., of Ibronto was intended for the Conservative party in that province- The report disposes of this inci- dent in the following words: "ft is clear there 1s no evidence before the committee that would indicate that any of these bends have reach- ed any political organization, or any person authorized to receive campaign funds." Of Mr. Henry the report says: "Mr. Henry's connection with Sen- flim‘ McDollilflld and their success in despoiling the company of a largo sum of money or monies worth for something that on the evidence was entirely worthless, does not com- mend him to your committee as a fit and proper‘ person to continue in the managemen‘ of this great utility." “CANNOT BE DEFENDED" C- ndemning Senator Haydon, wnd was prominent in the Liberal party organization, the Committee report says: “Your committee is of opinion that the acceptance of the above mentioned contingent retainer and 0i’ the $50,000 involved and of the campaign funds, by Senator Hay- don cannot be defended and is strongly condemned." I C ncluding a lengthy recital of the various parts played by Sense. 01‘ MvDoilsald in the financing of the project the report says: "Senator McDougaldb actions in respect to the Beauharnois project cannot be too strongly condemned." NO SUGGESTION RE CONTROL A feature ‘of the report widely commented upon this evening is the absence of any concrete pro- posals for control or acquisition of the project. -More than once it has been suggested that inasmuch as the power canal would ‘eventually? be used for the shipping that passes 11D and down the St. Lawrence River the Federal Government would take over the project as be- 1118 to the general advantage of Cmmll- W118i i! Proposed. however is that the Federal Government rc- tain its control oi jur1gd1¢fl0n' u far as navigation interests are af- fected and leave the development and disposal oi the power to what- ever interests are acceptable to the Government of Quebec. This means that the power‘ will remain in private hands and that, eventually it is believed. it will be completely controlled by the Holt interests. which are said now to hold a. considerable percentage of the stock of the Beauharnois concern. present Federal Government in the debate on this committee report will ' be" I First, that by the Inquiry just concluded and the action to be tak- en it has saved for the country n great public utility from the munip- , ulotlou of private interests: i Second: That through the com-' mim- inquiry there has been ills-l closed the dangerous extent to which private individuals interested in u. large public undertaking can go In lhfluenvlnr a party or government in furtherance of their plans. This report which inevitably bears u. strong political complexion, even though it has been presented by representatives of three different Bfflupe in the House, will deal a so- vere blow at the Liberal party and l the previous King administratlon,' because of the disclosures of the ex- tent to which those associated with the Beauharnois project contributed to Liberal campaign funds. mcirsivzni xmcrs roariou While the Liberal leader, RightN Hon- W. L. Mackenzie King, h” .1. f rwiy stated. in the Home um hcl himself received nothing, to his knowledge, from those interested in the Beauharnois dovelopmentJ Yet he is placed in a difficult p9. sition by reason of the fact that he wuleodcroftbopcrtyaudbcadof acDougald} Haydon the Government at the time the pio- ject received its approval here. There will be some vehement talk from both sides of the House on this report, and Thursday and Pri- day which are now expected to be the concluding days of this ses- sion, will be marked by more tense- nese and more party feeling than has been in evidence since the nio- mentous days of 1026. Quebec mem- bers are likely to raise their voice against what they will term an in- vasion of the private ownership fleld in Quebec, and Ontario and Western members will present this case as a strong argument 1n favor of the public ownership of another public utility. GEORGETOWN Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Mrs. Mac- Nevin and sons Claud and Clarence, motored to Halifax from George- town, where Mr. MacNevin and Rev. J. A. Pue-Gllchrlst exchanged churches for a month. Rev and Mrs. MacNevin and family are very popular in Georgetown and their _ many friends wish them a. pleasant vacation. Messrs. G. Emerson Huestis, Ralph McCall, of Wilmot Valley and Mr. Benjamin Pillemar, of St. Elcanors, paid a visit to the Diamond of Desert Division, Georgetown on Wednesday, July 21st. V Miss Clow McEachem returned to her home in Sourls, after visiting in Georgetown, the guest of Miss Hilda Keays. Mrs. Fred Dclorle and sons Fred, John, Maurice and Dick, George- town, are visiting in Sherwood, the guests oi Mrs. Delory’s father, Mr. Cullen. The many friends of Mr. Charles Laundry, Georgetown, are sorry to hear of his illness. All hope for a speedy recovery. , Mrs. Cogsweli and son William Keeping returned to their home in Tense’ Situation ‘At Ottawa Over , Beauharnois Report Canpaign Contributions To Liberal Party Unanim- ously Condemned In Report, Which Places Grave Responsibility Upon Mr. MacKenzie King . And Denounces Senators M And Raymond. ‘ N 0 Tl 0 E GAR OWNERS People intending to drive or work for the Conservative Party on Election Day in Chariot- tetown or Royalty, or drive voters to out-of- town polls will kindly send their names to the Conservative Head- quarters: Bank of Com- merce Building. ’Phone 1305. 7777-7-30-21 Georgetown, alter visiting in Kent- viile, N.S., the guest of her son Percy and Mrs. Keeping. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy have motored from Souris to Geor- getown. They are cordially wel- comed by thei: many friends. The news of the death of Mr. Ralph Rooks, which occurred at his home in North ‘Turner, Maine, after a short illness, has been a great shock to his many friends in Geor- getown, where he and his wife spent several summers. His pleasant per- sonallty has won for him many friends. He was s. devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church. His beautiful death is a great consola- tion to the dear one, who is left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband. He is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Gotell and Mrs. Mary Laven- dier, Georgetown. His widow, Miss Josephine Martin, of Georgetown, survives him. The many Mass Cards, spiritual bouquets and mes- sages of sympathy show the high esteem in which he was held. His funeral was largely attended. Mrs. Frank Dalziel and sons Jack _ and Frank, and daughter Betty, Mrs. Donovan, Messrs. Plneau, mo- tored to Borden from Georgetown recently. Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, George- town, ls visiting in Souris the guest of her sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) MacLean and Miss J. MacDonald. Miss Mildred Donovan left re- cently for Pictou, N.S., to visit her cousin, Miss Natty Decostc. Err-superintendent Grady and Mrs. Grady motored to Georgetown from Charlottetown and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hib- bett. * Professor McMillan, Mrs. McMil- lan and son Kllmuir and daughter Phyllis, Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown on Saturday. 8090111‘ panled by Mrs. Catherine Gordon, Sane Money at TOILET ARTICLES lpuu Tooth Paste . . . . . . Lincrlne Putc 21c Liatcrlnc .... 23c. 47c and 89c Pornpclan Goods 41c LA GERARDINE l To train a natural wave in hair that has nlwayl been stralllll $2.00 LAURA SECORD °“‘§€.‘".t."s Pond: Cream: 39c Ponds Tissues 19c and 39c Pepsodcnt Tooth Paste 39c .. 9c For-hall's T. Paste 29c and 40c the ROSS D UC PATENTS_ lronlzed Yeast Kruachcn Salts Aspirin Tablets 19c, 85c. 81.19 Plfllllllm» Compound ..._.. 98c Phillipa Milk of ling-men 39c Dextrl Maltese 85c l-vsol 29o, 59s,; s1. s Ends Fruit Salts Handy size 59c. Large 39¢, FREE! FREE! A New Gillette Buor ‘gm. free with the purchase n! 10 Blades ALL FOR 89c._ who intends spending the summer in Georgetown. Miss Helen Gotell, who has been spending a vacation at her home in Georgetown, left recently for Char- lottetown. lirlrs. Dingwell and son Lea, and Miss Marion Dougan, motored to Georgetown from Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Landrigan, Lowe: Montague, recently visited Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Pineau, Broolcline, Mass, are visiting in Georgetown, the guest of Mrs. Pineaus sister-in- law, Mrs. Dalziel. Miss Beth Douglas, R..N., who has been visiting in Georgetown, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas, left recently for Jam- aica Plain, U.S.A. " Miss Marion Raiuse returned to her home in Geirgetown, after spending the week end in Charlotte- town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fraser. Miss May Renton, who has been visiting in Western Canada, the guest of her brother Will. and Mrs. Ronton, returned to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey and daugh- ter, Boston, Mass, are visiting in Georgetown, thre guest of her uncle and aunt, Mrf. and Mrs. John De- lorie. Mr. Clarence Wallace, Maine, visiting in Georgetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKiniion. The news of the death of Mrs. July 28, 1930 ON TO VICTOR ROSS -—DR U G ~— UNI TED SUCCESSOB. T0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. Phone 219 The mica”; Stare I . Fellows Syrup $1.20 r Mary Lovers, which occurred at her home in Georgetown on lTuesday. July 28th, at the age of ‘I6 years, will be leamecl with deep regret. some time and all that nrctffhal skill and kind nursing could do was done. er known to complain by her,,,a1l6,, er known to complain. By her pass- ing away, Georgetown haslost one of its best citizens. Her iklnd and loving disposition has worr_’for her many friends who shall longicherish her memory. Her devoted daughters Florence, May and Pearl comforted her during her illness. He} beau- tiful desth is a. consolation to the dear ones left to mourn the loss oi a kind and loving mother. God took her to his Heavenly Home, where sorrow and grief are unknown There are left t0 mourn, four soni and three daughters: Dr. Percy and Harry, in Western Canada; Lester, in Georgetown and Newman, oi Lynn, Mass; also three daughters, Florence, assistant matron. in thi Prince County Hospital; May, R.N., and Pearl, at. home; one brother Percy, in New York ‘file many and beautiful floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy show the high es- teem in which she was held. Sin- cere sympathy is extended "to the family in their recent andhsad be- reavement.-—A. ~" MIDDLEBURY, C0nn., July 28- A. W. Bradley claim" a coon dos which has its breakfast egg deliv- ered every morning b3: a Rhoda '15- land Red hen. According to Bradley the hen nests in the Yar WhiCh the dcg is kept and provides the morning rnpast every morning with out fail. - She had been in failing health for i All through her illness she was nev- . HEN SERVES DOG BREAKFAST Bennett Swept Canada July 2s, 1931 The Lea Government killed by a “frost” in the Capitol Theatre Is this the July frost Mr. Lea’s imported cranberry expert had in mind ? 1.. Be On the Winning Side vors FOR THE srswnar CANDIDATES; rlqr - . l} i. , AND MAKE ANOTHER CONSERVATIVE swssr ON AUGUST cm. - I <*‘~—ILJ._J-T-v—w—-'-v~ A 98o ~ 5s! Hermie: 29c, 59331.29‘ ". ‘. ‘ "’ coo '" ~ g rw» --.- ~1a-*_<~ -‘ i