A ‘PAGE SIX l FINAL TODAY-CAROLE LOMBARD. w-aj-iwsv-av» PLUS — NE\VS — CARTOON — * -wi~.-w ‘ot- r THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FREDERIC MARCH in NOTHING SACRED FITZ PATRICK TRAVELTALK. . IN PSN - ‘I NOTI: Silmxitir-izic Bus" l'il~t $lil»v—Leav¢-s Willie's 9.15 I’. a her .\I. . <]\t'i‘l.ll TWO DAYS ONLY TODAY 6. THUR. $UQ~ii And How ‘at The Girls Adore It! ALSQ - (lOMEDY AND i]: THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY .. LON THE SCREEN I l THE MAUTCH TWINS “BILLY AND BOBBY" IN BOOTH TARKINGTONS STORY “PENRQD AND lllS TWIN BROTHER” DOYBLE lArotis-DOIJBLE TI-IRILLS- ltoritit: TROUBLE WITH PENROD. —ADDED- CARTOON-MY LITTLE nrcxanoo MIQSICAL-QUEENS or nanuoxv sl'oitr_r.iscix.iri.\'o ADVENTURE .\l.»\'l'l.\Z'IE . EVENING . . tu If N C LA N D 8' the (Exontinenl onl Port Williams N. s. l Onc (‘loss Only Fine l Accommodation Outside (‘ailins Various Sailings DH LY OcL-Noin-Dec. Plan Your Christmas Trip New i CANADIAN TRAVEL LEAGUE Suite l5. iiirl-liln- Illllib. llnntrrnl At The (‘apitol The scrrelfs vouizgcst "Mr. and Ali's." team c 310F115 811d Priscilla Lane- are Pllihledr uzcldentollv, to become such a team in real life within the next 'ear— comm to the screen of the apiwl Theatre to<iay~ in "Men Are Such Flools." _ "Men Arc Such Fools" is another" talc 01' the ellortgnlnde by a- 11011118 cumle, QCIIIXIIIPIY in love, topsolve a. pro lem oi llillllall’ relationships which for a time seriously threat- rns to make it impossible for them to achieve a happy wetlded yirarllusa n E v i; it Week End Excursions Going—':\'o0n on Friday to 2.00 PM. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than ' midnight .\l0nda_v' following date of sale. Fare-One ivay first or coach class fare and T. B.- ROGERS City Ticket Agent 181 Queen St. Phillie 540 :==—._-—~__.__""~ "r f_= ~ - Conservative MeetinglApartments To Rent CYAIBRIA AND SOIQTII RUSTICO POLLS —Powna| Apartments Although the picture is packed with lively and Glllll5llll2;_lDCid6nlZS, it has a scrlotls untlcrl ung theme of wide general appllcat on, for the problem which threatens to gart m? young couple llho are its 0 i!!! characters is that thoieughly mod- ‘ one of whether a wife should niinue to work outside the home Zcr tat" - ace. Tile fat-t that thc flliti Wfis based ‘on a Saturday Evening Post serial ivriltcii bv that expert dellnaloi‘ 0f .the modern scene. Fhith Baldwin, ls assurance enough that the prob- lem it takes up ts set forth. develop- (‘rt and solved with clarity, under- standing and syntpathy. at l .27c—38c-4 5c SHUWS AT 130-7-9 l’. M. RUSTY REEBENS AT 3-7.30-—9.30 “tfiiatlalbaiié: A SLIGIYFLY l.‘( CREASED PRIC ES: . .l6c—1.lc Mr. Bobby mm, Hyde Park. N. Y. is spending the summer months in ddlbanc as the guest of his aunt Mrs Kenneth Grahame and Mr Grahame. - biiiss Weltheit Cousins. Charlotte- town is VISIIIIHZ at her home in Bradalbane. Miss Margaret ltfacKay has as hler guest, Miss Doris sellar, Win- s oe_ V Mrs. Caroline Bragdon, Ports. mmifh. _N. H” is enjoying a leas- ant holiday at the home o her mother Mrs. Artcmas Wood. Mr. Gordon Andrews, Wheatley River. was a, recent visitor to Bradalbane where he was the guest 2f his sister Mrs. Kenneth Gra- ame. - , Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacKin- non and son. Edwin, left on Thurs- day for their home in S dney, N. S., having spent the post ew weeks visiting friends and relatives on the Island. While in Bradalbane they were the guests of the for- mer's sister, Mrs. David Dixon and Mr. Dixon. able in advance. N LIFE INSUR L-8789-7-21-8i2 HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. L-171I-6-22-WEd-t! CONFEDERATIO ANCE. with Robin China, Silverware or Plain. l KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Spec- ial Aug. permanents $2.50 up. L-183-B-29-6i. PERMANENT WAVE $1.00. Rcwave $1.50 at the Colleen _Beauty Shoppe. Why have stralgh. hair? L-B71-8-3l-9-2-5. HIGHLANDS TONIGIIT. L-171t-6-22-Wed-tf. ARRIVED MONDAY NIGHT- Col. Malcolm Lang. Chairman Temlskiimixlg and Northern On- tario Railway arrived in the City Monday night and is expected to leave today. Ccl. Lxing is from Halleybury, Ontario. POLICE COI‘I{T-—At the Police | Court ycstertlay two drunks were l each fined $5 and costs or l0 days ‘ and the case of a drunk “TN aljrttlrtied un- . 1 tcittbcr. The case of a malt cliarrrtri with disorderly ---;0‘ritduct ivi-ts llilj0lll'll9d until the n . ANGLICAN IKECTOR RESIGNS —-The Rev E O. Lancaster, who for thc pan six years has been in charge of the parish of Milton lilid Ruslico has roughed. In about two weeks tinlc Rev. E. O. and Mrs. Lancaster and sons leave for Dundalk, Ontario. to which charge Mr. Lftllfilstfl‘ has been appointed by the Bishop of Huron. QUEENS COUNTY COURT-A number of garulshee cases were disposed of yesterday by Jiudge C. Gavin Duffy at the. Queens Coilnty Court. Several other cases were sct down for hearing in fu- ture dates. Th»: greater part of the forenooii session was taken up with the application to set aside a prO- posal for a composition, extension or scheme of arrangement under the Farm Creditors Arrangement Act. Mr. D. O. Stewart. Slimmer- side acted for the applicant. An order of annulment of the propos- al was granted by the Judge. CAR .\CCIDEN'I'--1A!l accident involving three cars occurred about 3:30 yesterday afternoon at the corner of Fitzroy and I-Iillsboro Streets. A Ford Coupe driven by Mr. Charles Spephard. Toronto. going north on Hlllsbcro was al- leged to have struck the front of a Plymouth car driven by Mr. Dud- ley Wright going east on Fitzroy causing Shepherds car to swerve and strike Mr. C. H. B. Loligworihb car which was parked-on the right side of Hiilsboro Street facing south, opposite his own residence. The accident caused considerable damage to all three cars. The Bradalbane rural and vill- age schools reopened for another season under the capable manage- ment of Miss Mtar aret Ford and Mix Hazel Woodsl e respectively. Mist Frances MacLei-lnan. Char- lottetown. is v lting friends ir Bradalbane and Springfield. Miss Mary Gunn spent the week end pleasantly at the home of her mother Mrs. Adam MacKcnzie and Mr_ MacKenzle, Mrs. Alex MacDonald and Miss Hazel Kenned have returned to their homes, a ter spending a pleas- ant holiday as “E116 guest of Rev. A. Tuna Tournameent At Liverpool LIVERPOOL. N. S., Au . 27- Brlnging to ixtat 16 blue in tuna the Uniicd Silties tuna team took the lead iii the second international tuna loitrnaincnt opening at Liver- ‘pflOl lllln lilOlllliitf. Scoring all ithrce llilvrlblf‘ points the U. S. team look the greatest number of ,~fish, the fllTflIPrl, g as weight and '-i—' the laruttl single . The Cubim A Emu“ "IPCAI"! “I Al“! mus __“"i‘gfificflvialpaglrlfr|lng;rd521,‘: ‘team PlIlCCd second landinil ll fLsh will be held Wednesday 11st -'\"8- h "Wlillfl the train failed to at. Jus, Iicsltoclit-fs at 8 p. m. f0!‘ ‘lmmK rmm‘ mmg Lanna.‘ l we laud z Patti Townsend. llurpost- of illiltoiniing_committees bcdrotinls andlbaall- bgirlfiilgli captain of the" S. tcltm latidcd and (lulu-gates. All Conservatives well lighted. unlit!‘ S - 1 iish. Gl-ttlulvr lnonlas llllBcwél- “1.|,.,_.,,,,._ session immedlatej. ‘ lay Hill.- (‘l uiila. l‘ list, . 2. Small heated apartment first Griatiily _F_‘.\llI"iflVt3ll N. J. HOWARD H , floor. Large living room with fire} 4 fish B ~n t. tillilsl:i_ei<l_ of Bos- J. ' = lace kitchenette, bedroom and i m" 5 1 Rll-lblluld 9f Al‘ p ’ k - llnitlc‘ two ft~h one of hath. Electric stove and frigidaircd f, (If ‘ ]n"-('\l Int the da- ac- _,_ . .,.._..._ — - tlimlmr servlve‘ Possession m‘. L o ‘Cdb; Howard. dlrb-Ltor " M“ October. “my y ~ and hunting for tile - ‘ ' .(.‘.i< Mt :.ll{.l-~.l tie H- F- )1/\CP"EE' lsulLcmlrl“ tltlaul‘ H“ lln Slilntlllr Ctllgfltllll flllrthlBgllégllli-"l took twri it; L77 1 ' ‘71-1 Fl’C(l(‘l‘l(") Ml _ v _ , --- " ~ " “ y .\iojtl' l. A a; v t ti Conservative r _ .; 431M ,5 _ rll-citlllf illuslllinb“ Pu“ “ml l.“‘“.~‘.".‘a.w." lllllt! ulll be lffillllikl tolunrrnw _ .~ - ; . d ll. ll. ‘i 1.; int" lfillllullllig It blur‘ a FOR SALE . ‘iii =K ll- "l- l"‘ m" “""l‘"“°"'l» Lln-llcrflll ‘lit-r hllilrtlcililol tlnzlcl" It??? .ptrxvixppqar.r315“,!,';a;;f,‘,‘;1§{[,,l§§ RESIDENTIAL PROPEITIY i135‘ ..;..i‘.i'.t wi-iilllt but t... Ilnmg "ll" 7 v ".....t'.--:. "‘lt ulw a"t">il"'"‘f W" “"""“m"'- LATE JUDGE HASZARD tlX-lml: itlllglvilltlniiltlnfLsllllllZ All |I\\t‘l‘l‘§ll'd PM“? "ll"‘“l' ‘ii . lllfiklllil volrirztll llPtli C01. C. H. J. lBwgQAID “'0 flflill‘ fill‘ Stile lhe 1'95“ Jone. llMltlllli-Z attic UDIIIMIiiICCS in LINKS MAC . - i -. . - -l. ige t - -lit ltas an caborate (‘hfll""'-'"~l denim] plnperly 9f "led “to Ilildliytrlllnupllilllicti for remainder of '\.‘ .1. ERNEST IIASLADIJ‘ Judi!!! B11518"! 51min“ m‘ meet. Noted visitors include Lynn ‘- Secrctaryni Eugtqm Street on the C0!" Boguc Ilunt and W. > Goadby or oitelm- Contains “r-“Kr”. rm """*‘"" _ ' l fine residence modern in I“Cll'l‘ll‘.‘,Ll"lll igrii: lliillllflr awninllnlgcsiiélr- eve": "aspect situated m mrinltlrollrllsidcnqt. (of the . spacious grounds. British runny- Club. find T. J. _ _ _, cu, Wheclcr. editor Toronto Weekly lmnmm’ r ’ ' For further particulars Star. _w__ b A zrltlrit=1,".““l,l’,‘fi,'i_llflfllvffélll 11PM)’ l" CHARGED WITII THEFT 1.14:1 rmrr .. '1 . -‘ , .____.__ ’ ‘"- .t-;gg,ig.f.'tl- b?“ 'R=|‘“.=,';,'{ THE uxsrptznbtlvY TRUST MONTREAIEJ A“, n??? 0 t ' ' , ‘ _ . J, D < cilnesse, . cl " e Sliiillvrhw“ “l” lmncd m fl LP“ A lfctllllllittfllfliie at.‘ the Montreal Peace ""»""'- . (NAN) wl Richmond Street Office until a few weeks ago, was Louis MrD .‘ . , .. u, h 1 5w".mry_ attested late day on o. c urge o oooooovooumoooo+owow steam,“ ‘mom ‘mm the Quebec L-MQ-B-IIO-Zi, 324137-29-3] ' Government. ,_ _ i’ IM. Sepi‘. lst the CiturlottetownJonshuw-Borden Service will Charlottetown to Summevside on Friday "WW9! "l 9-l5 . as RVICE _ cums: or SCHEDULE. schedule some us cl present. The 9.00 p.m. Sunday evening trip from Charlotte- town to Summerside wiii be cancelled. A special Theatre Bus will be run out of Effective Thursday, run only on Saturdays, p.m. l Jitnrltittetotvll. R. and Mls. allis at their sum- mer cottage, Mlelrose Beach, N. B. Mr. John A. MacDonald was a business visitor to Braxlalbane on Saturday. TRAIN OR¢—N ANTES NUPTIALS St. Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross was the scene of a very pretty wedding ceremony on Wednesday, August 17th when Mr. Joseph Nan- tes second son of Mr, and Mrs. John H. Nantes of Maplewood. led to the altar as his bride. Miss Mary Iris Trainer, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Trainer of the same place. The marriage ceremony was formed by the pastor, Rev. lam McCabc who also celebrated the Nllptial Mass. The brltlc who was attended by her cousin Miss Murial Clark of Emerald. locked charming in a gown of white satin, made on prin- cess lines. with long veil of coronet style caught with a. wreath oi orange blossoms. and _carrled a beautiful bouquet of Talisman ros- es. The bridcsnialrl wore blue chif- foti with lace jacket and blue ic- lure lint and carried a bouqil." of Sivcct was anti nlalden-har ft-ln. ‘Ilic kioom was attended by his irothcr. Mt", Gerald T. Natites o’ A largo number of relativ friends were l)l‘i‘.'»’flli. to \\'ll l t-rrcnltiliy. Anion: those lrolil out-- side the parish were: Ml". Edward McKennn and Mrs. McKcnna, a sister of the bride. of Iona; Mr. J. Leslie Trainer of Elncrald. a brother of the bride and Mrs. er- -.dea.d and injured were PLEASURE YACHT IN PORT—- The Elda, 140-foot Diesel powered yacht‘ owned by the Compressed Air Corporation, New York. ar- rived at Pownal wharf Monday night. The Blda is under the command of Captain E. J. Waeber. .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nesbitt and their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. James Aird Nesblti. are guests aboard the yacht. Mr. James Aird Ncsbitt is vice president and man- aging director of the Jas. A. Ogil- vy's Limited. Department Store. Mont-real. I-Ic is also governor of the Dominion Drama Festival In- corporated and a director of the Prisoners Aid and Welfare Assoc- iation. The yacht is on its way down from Sorel and will leave today, if weather permits for New York; from there it will proceed to Florida. The Elda visited Gaspe. Bathurst, Summerside before reaching Charlottetown. PERSONALS Mrs. James L. Gillls of Somer- ville, Mass. is visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Linus Fitz- simmons, Long River. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, Bos- ton. accompanied by their two daughters, Marlon and Anna and also Miss Larkin, sister of Mrs. Scott motored to the Island on a visit to Mr. Scott's brother. Mr. William H. Scott. 56 Great George Street. Four Persons Killed In Crossing Tragedy PCRT 0F SPAIN, Trltiidad, Aug. 20 —<CPCablc)—Fottr per- sons were killcd and 13 injured when a railway train smashed in- 0t nn omnibus at u. level crossing The Central Guardian , _ This column is reserved for new! of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- CRABWELI. for Rtograpnc. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST I-Iood Porridge Oats. $2.00 T0 ‘convention the retiring president; -by . .1-:nr|:-;-:-:n:-tutu-indiu- pointed at once.’ be addressed by S. KENNEDY President Queen's County Conservative Assdciatio ANNUAL ‘MEETING in the Strand Theatre on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, AT 7.30 p. m. Each poll is entitled to send five delegates and poll chairmen are asked to see. that their delegates are ap- At the same time there will be an important meeting of the Provincial Executive and all members are re- quested to be present. At 9 o'clock a Public. Meeting will be held, and wil‘ TliE lilili. lili. ii. J. MARION 1 National Conservative Party Leader AUGUST 31', 1938 R. R. BELL 0. W. L. Committee . Convenors Named At Meeting Convenors of committees of the Diocesan Catholic Women's League were appcinted at a meeting of the executive following the closing of the 16th annual convention at St. Dunstans University last week. I-lis Excellency Most Rev. J. A Oisullivan, Bishop of Charlotte own is honorary chaplain of the eague while the Rev. Reginald McDonald, Indian River is diocesan ‘chaplain. Coilvenors of committees named were: Organization-Queens, Mrs. . Murray; Prince, Mrs. Joe. Callag- han; Kings, Mrs. Harold Hynes. Montague. Social Service and Child welfare GMIAS Mary MacDonald, George- wn. Sisters of Service-Mrs. E. G. Glliis, Kensington; Juniors, Mrs. Adrian MoInnis. Souris. ~ Education and Scholarship- Mrs. A. D. O'Brien, Alberton Magazine-Mrs, James McCor- mac. Vernon River. Business Women-Miss Mary McFarlane. Charlottetown. Study Clubs—Mrs. A. J. Hewett. Charlottetown. Publicity-~Miss Gertrude Coadly. Charlottetown. P Lay Retreats-Mrs. F. J. Casey, Charlottetown. _ Citizenship-Mrs. R. J. Mac- Donald, Charlottetown. Sisters of St. Martha-J/Irs. Ju. Pendergast, Kensington. Girl Guldes—Miss Iphigenle Ar- senault. Charlottetown‘. The Councillors are: The Pies idents of the sub-divisions which are not represented on the Dio- 0658B . At the closing session of the rs. . J. Byrles, was present with a. suitable gift from the del- egatos. Officers of the organization el- ected at the closing session cf the convention were: President. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Indian River, Mrs. E. G, Gillis, Kenslri n. 1st yea-president. Mrs. Adrian Mclnnis. Souris. Mrs. Adrian Mc- Innis, Souris. 2nd vice-president. Mn. R. J. McDonald. Charlottetown, Mrs. B. J. McDonald, Charlottetown. 3rd vice-president. Mrs. Kather- ine Creamer, Charlottetown. Recording secretary. Mrs. Kath- orin. Creamer, Charlottetown. Corresponding secretary, Mrs Parnell McMahon. Summerslde. Treasurer, Misc Florence Kelly, Montague. Loya ty and Resolutions passed at the convention included ex- pressions of appreciation, loyalty and affection to Holy Mother Church and to all who contributed to the convention success and work of the League during the year. Delegates resolved also to support the work of the T. B. league of Prince Edward Island. The convention realized "with dismay and abhorrence the class of indecent and salacious literature" which has invaded our province" Resolved “immediate steps be tliken by the Catholic Women's League to place this matter before the Dis- trict Attorney of our province." Another resolution reiterated a request for free school books or n stibstantlal reduction ill cost. Many children handicapped at. California village. in the sollth- cm part of Trinidad. today. The iill pas- sengers in the bits. I Eye-witnesses told investigators flint the gates nt. the crossing usually closed when a train was due. remained opened. The train was running almost at full speed when it. crashed in- to the bus, crumbling it into an Trainer; Mrs. William Clark Etuerald, an aunt. of the bride; Mr. lvJartin Kenny and Mrs. Kenny of chnrlottetown, an aunt of the groom and Mrs. John R. Hogan of Boston, Mass, also an aunt of the groom. The Wedding March was very beautifully rendered by the Bmomfl Flood. uncle of the groom. Ban h mm “Come Ho] Ghos ' aria," "Fading Sllill Fading" "Jilst. For Today." After the ceremony U" dainty weddin vcd to about t i groom took an the home of the groom's paren mother, Mrs. John H. Nantes while dunng the ceremony Mr. Haul‘: l his usual good form the IOIIOYAD]: and bridal party left by motor amid a heal/Y shower of confetti accompanied by many hearty good wishes and drove to the home of the bride where a breakfast was ser- lrty-five friends and relatives of the contracting part- ea in the afternoon the bride and enjoyable motor drive returning in the evening g itnrecognizablc wreck. Three of the dead. all of ivhoin were nat- ives. were so badly mangled they had not been identified some hoursaafterwthe accident. ed to some tasty victuals they left for parts imknown. Some time previous to their wedding Mr. and Mrs. Nantes were tendered a shower when they were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Nantes will reside in Maplewood where the groom is an enterprising young farmer. e w has of a. host of friends at hcme and abroad will accompany them through life. nits. curcurr: Funeral Director And Embalmer where about sixty invited guests were assembled, A sumptuous five course dinner was partaken of at which all did iustice. The remaind- cr of the night and many of the wee sma‘ hours were spent in a jOyOlls dance to the melodious tic- cuntpanilncilt of the famous radio stars, Charlie Todd and his orcll- estrn. About midnight a group of "jolt- ficutors" arrived and serenaded the Ambulance Service DAY and NIGHT 7'! Fitzroy St. -- Phone 683 bride and groom. After participating in a lively dance and being treat- througli poverty or impediments. not of their own making and im- _posslblc to control are unable tn attend school for want of the needed books. etc." the resolution declared. Filll text of the last two resol- utions mentioned follows: Whereas the Catholic Women: League of Canada. Charlottetown Cvollncil. have realized with dismay and abhorence the class of indc- cent and salacioua literature the form of magazines. books. periodicals and papers which have invaded our province and are op- eniy for sale in our book stores and department stores and whereas protests have gone forth from our sub-divisions meetings during the past which seemed ineffectual, and whereas. the government of Carl- nda has barred from entry into Canada and from distribution through its mails sixteen of those ublications, and whereas, these art-ed publications are still offered for sale in Charlottetown. be it resolved that immediate stops be taken the Catholic Women's League o place this matter before the District Attorney of ottr pro- vince and that all members of our organization pledge themselves to withdraw their patronage from stores where such iteratltre is sold and urge their neighbors and friends to do likewise. Whereas, the Catholic Women's League of Canada. Charlottetown Council realizin the severe handl- eaps silffered y many of our children who through poverty or impediments um of their own mak- ing and impossible to control. are unable to attend school for want of the needed . etc and whereas, in the past. frequent changesin the text books have caused expense which in many cases cannot be met. by parents and whereas, a petition has al- ready been submitted to the Pro- vincial Government by our qrZH-n- ization asking for relef of the situation by the issuing of free books or reduction of the cost of such text books. be lt resolved that this convention go on record as being keenly anxious to see an alleviation of such conditions in our schools especially in the rural sections and pledge themselves i0 assist in every way and co-operate with all other orgcgiziitlons seeking some solution oi ;hi.< crave p10- blem. Mama. 0f Raindrop Likes Stale Air PITTSBURGH. Pa, Aug. 20— (AP)-The mama of the raindrop is a hobo. She does nothin but hitch-hike rides on clouds o stale r at . A scientist who followed her- millions of her-around for five months exposed her today after catching her. loafing in a toy bal- loon. Mamas of raindrops are known to science as condensation nuclei. They are mysterious invisible articles on which the droplets crm. It had been thought thli-t they made fresh air stale riding on it in great throngs ns uman city dwellels ride stibway and elevated trains. But Dr. R. A. Ncilselt. of the Westinghouse Research Laboratories at East Pittsburgh, reported after a five-months study of the ques- tion that this is not true. The mama of the raindrop does ride stale air and does not ride fresh air, Di‘. Neilscn said. This, however. seems to be so because for some unknown reason shc like: stale air. For her presence does not affect the freshness of the air. The researcher proved his point building a metal room and conditioning the ait‘ in it to re- semble thc freshness of mountain air. There were many less con- densation tiuclcl inside the room than there were in the laboratory outside the room. Yet workers who walked out of the room into the laboratory felt definitely freshened by the change. Tuna T-rbpity Captured By Cuban Team (B! A. D. Merkel. Canadian Prue: Staff Writer) LIVERPOOL, N. s.. Aug. 2a.. Clibfl today won the international limit i-IOIJPLV. defeating teams rep- resenting the British Empire and the United Stntcs. The final score of the three-days‘ big game fish- ing tournament conducted off this Atlantic port Saturday. to Mon. day iiiclttslve. was Cuba, 5 1.2 Minis. United States three points. British Empire, l-2 point. Cuba amassed her total by kill- ing the greatest a of fish and the lar successive days. boaied the krst fish on two The team also largest number of fish today and yesterday shared this distinctlonwitlt the British Empire. The United States team which carried off second-place honors. actually booted a totni o1’ more fish and a greater noundage of fish than either of its conlnet-itors but since its hnttl W113 made prin- citially 0n n single ditv, the ad- vantage counted for little in the dlily mint system used in scoring "Jlllmflmehi- The total_fi SEALED TENDERS. lddreuod thin office until noon of Thursday, or persons wiling Trunk Route No. 2A. Bridge-LCM) cu. ydg. Trunk Route No. ‘I. tion of the Pavement. at K 5.800 cu. yds. tune Deposit Requlred-JZMJDC.) August 29. L-818-8-31-9-2-6-7-9- 1244. Rgrcilate welght_ Section-On the Mu Miss Napoleon __<2<>i1tl&le1s£*'291.t>=e 2%: o inion of the Minister of Nation- al) Defence that. Major Hahn is the man to meet that. necessity. "And we must not forgot that it 1,; also going to be an extremely ofitable contract to Investment eserve Ltd. which holds 83.698 shara. Another fortune can go to the oompan whose directors are in the Pl on office. l‘ .. For what consideration then do Major Hahn and Invest- ment. Reserve Limited hold stool: which at $7 a share has a. value o! $1,341,634. With any sort of mar- ket activity resulting from furtbar Govemmen business which is 1 plied by the contract. itself, stock might easily have a value of man millions of dollars. . Co. George Drew asks Premier Mackenzie King to answer a num- ber of questions: What were the arrangements with Major Hahn or his 001130133’ which called for s. payment in) $20,000 for services rendered be- fore the signing o! the Bren gun contract? _ For what consideration did Major I-Iahn receive 107.064 shares of stock in a company which is now d d t ubllc money for itfipe$eglalnt ugllsltegce and ultimate prof ts? Who owns the shares issued b0 Investment Reserve Ltd.? who are the share-hold s and real directors of Invcstmen Ro- serves Ltd? Who on‘... the shit-TC! issued so Araglllo Engineering Ltd? pav for the stock it received from John Inglis Co. Lint? How does the Government e19- plain the fact that four of the seven directors of this enterprise are employees in the office of Plaxton & 00.? What is the position of Mr. Hugh Plaxtcn. M. P.. in the office of Plaxton 8a 00., and what has‘ it been at all times since Plaxton A: Co. began acting for the amm- ment company which now has the contract? What steps, if any. are being taken to prevent speculation in the stock of John Inglis Co. Ltd. based on the expectation of prof- itable Government contracts? Why did the Government move all its own machinery available for the making of rifles and ma- chine guns from Valcartier to To- ronto, instead of using it: in I. government arsenal as originally planned? What are the salaries of Major Hahn and the other executive 01- ficera, and for bow long are they to be paid by the Government? TRANSIENT KILLED MONCTON. N. B, Aug. 20- (OP)—-A transient was crushed to death in the railway yards hen today when he fell while attempt- ing to board a fast-moving train. A label in his suit bore the name iligisdludate: "J. W. Read, June. for the three days‘ fishing were United States, 1 fish, 1,030 pounds: Cuba, 12 fish. 860 1-2 pounds: British Empire, two fish 108 pounds. Following the lnnditl! of to- day's catch. the iutcrttational trophy won last year off Wedge- port, N. S., by the British Illlnpire team. was presented to Julio San- chez. captain nt‘ the Cuban team. by its donor. Alton B. Sharn. pre- sident. of the Eastern Stt-anisltips Company. Nbvri iivfiliifs Health Minister. Dr. F‘. R. DflVlS. Col C. H. L. Jones. prosiricttt of the inur- nnmeiit comltlittec rind ii throng of spectators representing the ngortamenlrlliu of two ' continents ekoresentgat __tlie_ _present_n tion._ Province of Prince Edward Island Department of Public Works and Highways Tenders For Gravel Borrow w the undmilmeu will be received at September l5, 1038, from any person t a Borrow on the initial-loll: fiiilfli LIQHSIRLEEL “M rmm“ “l 6mm Section-Fro the M4] , R d (Security D693" mqnfi-‘iinfiii l“ Norm m" Section-From the 8t. Peter: Road th Inlkhiflw w- yds (Security nqmit Rggnlred-SMO a Brecht“) Point Road, I from the Juno» his Road rda Stanley Bridge, ‘I miles- tum (Suurity Deposit mired-QZCCDC) . TrmikRoute.N.4. S tin-On ‘ To" unhaiznn“ ‘:2 o M thencunmercialmdd frqnMnn- iver-—4.000 on. yds. (Security Section-On the Bedford Road from St. Pete Road t ll f P vo- ment at (Yovellend-ZAJCC cu. yde. (Security "MIL." Rcqn|l-)¢§."_;7'l;,o0,‘)‘ The Department makes n char e of one dollar and tlft for each cum leu- set. of speclflent one, which payment twil be r1‘ utter the con rant has been awarded. (1.50) an“ bladed The lowest. or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. MldMI l. l». B. LAN, Delfllty Minister of Publke works and Illghwsyu. (jmrlolteiown, Prinw Edward Island. at did Anglo Engineering Ltd. .