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Rev is rector " .-'\l"‘,'.i\"illi -. .-li i. a hnl of Kin the sutntncr . u ' resort l tirtl Si. be away about - t... ti-niteliter of the "1 lrrtrtl arid Mrs. e txue. ivas united in mar ‘tl "ll J. W. bride. rut. Shamrock. ll .iil‘ l . . t Scotla and (lii .‘ _, D nf sercnndcrs 1 e of pie will make it I":"et-to\\"tt_ where t ‘It irtn nbottl one httnd vrtn" D3111 . h il‘."§'l§.{ many t.- ‘"i‘.t‘tl sti ‘ropu l at rtzn - "o tifn L. n ‘C t vi~itiru Ml‘. and Mrs rnTl-ry .~ -ll\\' ROPE. BIOCRS, Forks, etc. . Sitnbttry 35 y and S lit‘ in -i ilir.ii<: c till Pitrintt fectis. prt p '.l‘l"li. lPliSOlifibiy ;>t<,<"tl.ttl fresh from the Lflllfff-I (‘€)l'i{'l‘—-In the Sum- .. t‘ t‘ Monday “as fined five wo \'ilili‘itl'.i$ will’ TIIIOTTIY SCFKT for dried L-3530-8-1-2 —-Rev. L. E. G. United morning l‘ rtnctitine to spend his - his cottage at ‘Rev. Dr. Ynte on the Mr of St hitter-Ida and St. Joltirs \\‘t‘l conduct the Mu‘- ‘Chzirrh at College. iii ‘ill .t~,t-t\ cf the Rector, who three -\\'l-Illl)!\'(i BELLS—A quiet bill. lain Leard. Frederick Davison '. and Mrs. Free- lrrnit- looked very smart :tt.n dress with hat and . Nicholson, The bride's sister. , Augustine Cove. flowered chiffon t; 'l"t‘ itrootn. Imtnciliatcly ‘ till‘,_\' Mr. Dttnimond lclt on a miior trip New the cvenltig of their s who (time t0 lrtippincss. their the titrrtr and \7‘.'O:p'1‘OllS (in the evening of liritie and groom I honor at n miscelnn- l'-‘r'et"i\vti itse- l i: it fvs The lrir 1e num- tc ital little dfllwih- Attnle Jelfcry. Jeffcry, Linkietteifl- Uirrter lwy F" 2° P" d"! 9|‘ 100 l!!! Week. Phone 289-] f th p“ your urder l0 the lwy responsible hr. deliveries on $1» EOTIGIT“ M ’—-'-" _,_€ -T|Ii§ column is reserved for new; ‘—l‘/‘.-_ AND 1% inch bright d pf loval int est but advertising oi [llllvunized staples v in Stock ma; , m-us)‘ nntu may be inserted at 1513.38 s. it» a llllld Slflclly payable in ad- L.3530_3_1_2 —NEW CAR l '1 August 4th., or 5f)?‘ Qgnriflcgfim? dale lwo piiasengers. Apply Km. “e31 Cmnelmh Carleton Siding. L'353°‘8'1'2 L-35-l0-8 t 2i _rtt..\t< t:.vr;i..i§i-;t) 33r_pcr 4""; OUTSIDE“ _. rcl i: llllll" l-"llg "Q1 K “slllb” roofing stason in ShOFEalOHIPCIEtF mall? l0... er“ linplwed DllTB prepared paint lead and oil and roofing at Braces. L-3530-8-1-2 H. C. Archlbaid_.\vi1o pa; been v siting his wife's parents, tilt". and Mrs C, Edward Strong, Sutntrt-erside. left by motor on Sat. ""108 fOi‘ his home in Dover. N. He iijas ncc0m'_.':d by his r. Miss Arch. .:l who has "M1118 in Ilrnckley Beach. Archibald and family ivill ro- on the Island for another ——Mr , :l J‘ main few weeks-S. C Canadian Corps R e u n i o n At Toronto Closes y‘. m“, lyilénstlfgek€ (By Frank Flaherty,_Caiiadian had his bail of ten doi- Press Sm" ‘Tmtfll TORONTO, Aug. 1—A living memorial to the units which made tip the Canadian Corps in the form of a grove of trees was sol- etiinly dedicated today as the 1938 reunion of the Canadian Corps drew to ii close. The actual closing look place near midnight and followed a sing-song 1n Riverdale Park but dNiiCfitlOIi of the trees was the most impressive event of the third and final day of a gathering of 100.000 men who wore the Maple Leaf on the battlefields of France and Belgium from 1914 to 1918. Coronation Park is a. level stretch of land rcc-ently reclaimed from Lake Ontario at the eastern eti- trattce to the Canadian National Exhibition GFOIIIIIIS. In it a grove of trccs were planted a vcnr ago. a central oak representing the Crown. a circle of maples around it representing the component parts of the Etnplre. Just outside the circle three trees are planted ill a triangle to represent the three brain-lies of the Imperial forces. military, tizivnl and air. Then spread over more than two acrcs of ground is the ~zrovc of tnapes. each ddicated to one of the units of the Canadian Corps. cnch with a plaque beneath bearing the llflllic of the unit. Panties at all the trees were tin- velled simultaneously today as Sir ivilliam Mttlock, former Chief Justice of Ontario, gave the sig- tu _ ceremony “a, per; w, in t Utiitcti Parsottaue a ‘ ' , _ _ "l" c S=\"":<‘-“>= "it inEIIthefiSeI-RFQ! f.’ lti§“"‘.‘1¢i.-l?§‘“ér '" when Mss Wlntii- ’ ~ " the nation and the maintctiance of would set an example foolishly preached the doctrines of Communism and dictatorship, said Sir William. These doc rlnes would not find n foothold in Canada while the spir- it of the Canadian Corps lived and that spirit would live as long as Canada was a. nation. Little Screen Star democracy‘ l-n tli osc who IAJ’. By Guardian’; Special Wire) BOSTON, Aug. 1—Sh1rloy Temple will lie abed all tomorrow despite the fact her temperature ls down to normal, her mother decided t0- night. tltt-amvhile the curly-topped, nine your old screen star listened to the radio, rend a book. colored with her exayons and listened to a serenade i six Indians sent over from n. visit-int: rodeo. sari unzr paint-moans BERLIN-More than 200 English rntlrntid officials llTi‘ itlsitlng West- ern Gcrtnany to observe Germany's nrw railroad and auto road sys- terns. Corns Easily Removed f Chemists have found a way to dis- solve corns off our sore we!» Just a drop or two of this solvent and ' the corn slirivels up. Next day a ‘3 few more drops of the solvent and “' the dried-tip kernel of the corn , __ drops out. You can get the benefit mitt ‘Mrs. J. Dncey and of this discovery by‘ 1151118 Plllflflm! lit‘l‘l1'tif1'lDf‘tC(‘_\',H. prom- Corn Extractor. dint your 60m _ "ernruetrt lrttivver from tonight with Putnums Corn Ex- . itnw. are spending a tractor and sec how well Y0“ 1'99‘ " ' " at Freeland tomorrow. All drullfllfllli 5911 -c.\tr' stones AND TIPPIE P tr_\s_rn‘s_CQrr_i__ Extractor. Reported Rec. "eringv By a Painless Solvent r o o A y ONLY uXfYuififi-nirz i l-llTS "_r_o__wru ALSO maroon SHOWs n 1.30-9.10 SUDIMLASIDE 3lfl53f “Life Begins In College” 1‘ t Capitol Theatre The fitnniest, fastest. tuniest hit. 0f the year "With tlic dizziest, daftl- cst comedians ever starred in one grand ianibcree of mirth and mer- runeiit! That's “Life Begins in College." Twentieth Ccntutjv-Fox lIiLlSlC-fi] 511M511 Stuffing the comely-mad Rita Brothers and featuring loan Davis. Toiiv Martin and G, ‘i3 5111a". and a tremendous sin": ivhleti opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Auflrrtented by the sensational 50112 hits of Lew Pollack and Sici- ney D. Mitchell which include “Why Talk About Lovefil“. "Big Chief Swing It". “The Rhumba Goes Collegiate.“ “Our Team Is On the Warpath" and "Fair Lombardy" together \t"ltli "Sweet Varsity Sue" by C ‘les Tsbias. Al Lewis and Murray" Mcneher, “Life Begins in College“ tnoves along oti a tidal wave of giddy gags. gorgeous girls, songsters and stepper-s, The tnnrl tncriyinaniacs of “Sing. Baby. Snub" “On the Avenue" and "You Qazrt Have Everything" have the time of their life in a three- Rltz CiYCIIS of llie wildest maddest tings ever put over. They're pants presscrs workine, their way throtttzh college and they upset all past tra- ditions with their riotous antics. But. ihafs rnly the beginning of the tun. Comic-faced Joan Davis is (lii 1t licait-littnt for d poor In- dian with ten thousard dollars a (lav to spend. and during the chase staggers arozttiri on her rubber lags in a. manner tha: lneitcs rib-ticking lattrzlitci". its red-headed Joan's grcait t rclc. TIIPTCY; ‘ion-t lvlnrliti, youthful and haiiriytuitc. lending the band and sttrutni: the Pcllack and Mut- chell stun; tilts. Thcrrfs Gloria Stuart, catching up with romance atnizi a setting of catnpiLs trcltcs and init- sicnl jamborces. while gorgeous girls sway to swingable TIIYUIIIIS in broxtlt-taiking tlntir-c ensembles sur- rounding the titnuslng plot. :3 Primary Contests Scheduled Today In Four States (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wirel- WASHINGTON. Aug. IvSVenator Bennett. Chump Clark of Missouri. a foe of many United ‘States ad- ministratloti nicastires, is bidding tomorrow for a thitmpiiig renom- ltiation majority and a chance at the Democratic larcsidcntinl rlni- lnatioii in 1940. As n primary sweep for the son of the famous Democratic Hottse Leader, who came near whining the presidential nomination from Woodrow Wilson in 1912, would in- crease talk among anti-Roosevelt Dcnwcrttts of putting him forward in ‘40 as. zi ‘-‘cotnproml.=c" candidate to stop the new deals liiilll. wlio~ ever he may be, That makes the size 01' Cfnrks vote a tnattcr of widespread inter- est. in tomorrow's numerous elec- tions. which lnclude primary vot- ‘lng lii Kansas. Virginia and West Vlrzintti as well as lii Missouri. President Roosevelt has not en- tered the Missouri campaign, and Clark has the stipport of both Democratic factions which are fighting in the stat»; for control of the party. Joseph T. Davis of St, Louis and WllLS H. Meredith of Poplar Bluff are running against him as "100 per cent new dealers. The only contest, tomorrow in- volvln direct intervention by an admlnstrntlon official is that in Virlgnln between Representative Howard W. Smith, four-term vet- eran of the House of Representa- tives and William E. _Dodd. Jr» .011 the Kensington mound allow- "drivlng Darrach in K e n si n gt o n Team Defeats Pioneers 5 - 4 Kensingwn came through with a 5-4 yictoi-y over the Pioneers last Byenmg in the last frame of the six inning encounter to set the lat- ter down with their second defeat 0f the season. The ame was very W811 played except or the last of the 5th and 1st of the 6th, when eacli_team made damaging errors allowing three runs t0 be scored on flwh side, The first three innings went scoreless and first blood was drayvn when Dave Lidstone knocked a homer to dcep right. for the first rttn iii_the 4th. Kenstngioti came back with one in their half to tie the score, Jay from second with a double to centre. ‘Ihe Pion- eers tied it up again but, Kensing- ton came through in the last of the inning w win the game. Ray Arscnault. was in good form l i} Yesterday’s Scores In Rifle Shoot Andrews, MacLennan, C. 0-. Sgt. P. E. I H MacDonald, J. S. Lt., Signals Dlnnls, W. Signals Coles, Eric. . .1. . MacCabe, R0 Lt. P E, , Stewart, J. , Sgt Signals Moore, J. .. Lt. Signals Pickarcl, W., Tp Landrlgan. Landrigan, P. J., P (WMJXBSJFEILHBLWL r. '9. E. 1. L w. Ma ., P. E. I. H R.‘ P. E. ”“““FF“"“-~MM~wwMwmnnM~mwwm»»m S882288288228222888222828288 t t i 2 é i 8 35x0!)DpplilbflfllgfipbfiifiliUCififflOUGDUD ODIIfOODYOQ-II '3- . ‘S UUQQJIODLQODQOQQQSIODOQQQDDQDZJOIZlOQDOQOd? . . . . ‘Z-CED-QQ, £4 g FREELAND LODGE i 9 Offers Free Trip To Boston The management of Freeland Lodge offers three free trips to Boston and six dollars in cash for three people who win the lucky door prize three limes. Ten weeks to try. lucky ones. The two dollars door prize is presented at the regular Wednesday Dances at FREl-ilh-UYD LODGE. Should you win it three times you will also have a. trip to Boston and return. The dates for the contest start: Aug. 3rd, Aug. 10th, Aug. 17, Aug. Zi-filst. September 7, 14. 21, 28 — Oct. 5th. CAR LEAVES FOR BOSTON OCT. 7th. Modern and Old Time Music. Tignish Orchestra. Admission 27c. 3000?? ' You may be one of the 1 11>CtOOfiQfllitiflfiiibhtsé-‘tlfililicifillv fig but ilhifg has; while or? xgcllalggpailrieiltvrllarywmiés g1. 59 L-Jvll- 1 tiousiu “ ‘u~ y" a i ony '. . _ -. - - . _ _ ___ ________,_,,__ __ three chalked against himd 161p 11; guEsigmlll-s 58 " *"——-** "" "" ' " ~~ - stcne“ homer and Jay's two ou es 0 . - t - . - l 1 t __ W '\‘ y were die best hits or the game. Dutfy- L“ L Lt. 1P. E. I. H. . a??? if S312,‘ {$19M Y)’. Home’ H‘ H" Signals '00 merit. I‘. uni t (‘ii-m t B“ 5”“: fiilrbél" ‘é Es l" ‘it its; "Sill - - 1r" ~ swear PIONEJERS ABRHPOAE . . -. . s. g » N ,m_ ‘ Millnian, cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 TYROS l l _ "is the British I-itti; cmsslnan 1b 3 0 0 5 0 1 - i " ~ - - I in such a cottfitv‘. a.» ~ ‘ R d,J. 1)., l.,P.E.I.I-I. 1.00 1X11 . \'~‘~ur'~~t ‘l t. i z i t. ... in British Em p tre ‘ " ’ Phillips; zb 3 i 0 2 2 0 Splllett, A. V., Signals .. . 1.00 44 {it w all" vi R Ci0w_ ,5 3 i 1 l 1 0 Crawford, S., B(ir., P, E. I. H. B. 1.00 ,op<.- ‘Sump l; 2 Q Q g (a t) évesihclalude, giggals 46 Mir-gr, C. c , 3 0 0 0 m1. m~- - ~ - - - - - ' y.» ‘l, n a i; g <1) (2) g MacDonald, W. J. Mat. P. E. I. n. . .44 1.00 (cmmmmd “m” l’°=‘ 3' 1%.. X fl S. 3b _ _ , ' / ' ~'—' trvtitvs a Toyfiigayyed 5M srfre in hi? 8 z n"; ClTghgtFs §P?o%"3-§T§o§°iz2§d§"T°“ ance, ‘that the Artierican contin- tug imigé-r r P ' , ' Score Prim ants are henceforth notio be con- i " iiuuttct‘ o‘ w. KENSWGTON M; i; i; 110A i; Macdonold, .1. s.. Lt, Signals tPlckard Cup) ca sum 51d???“ 95 ejllP-lsfls. l?!‘ future yffl; “yn-“j K,'_15ket,5ky'2b 3 1 1 o 3 i 001mg. A., P. E. I. n. . 66 s00 011163119130: 3:110 bulrqpe-iilieltlicug-k/o l? M1 G, wgtbster, c 3 0 1 '1 1 1 Jndroivs, R... P. E. I. L. H. .65 6.00 b 351 a 1981 fl 11b “(M1 u Durrach, 55 1 1 Q 0 1 i) Gorrnley, A., Lt., P. E, I. H. 6 5,0.) He ylllC u it 711i inns lstrument.‘ ‘u ed Jay’ 1b 3 1 2 11 0 4 Conrad. F. ., Li. 001., Signals .65 5.00 Me we arm Justification to feet “l; V; “ _ ELMaODQ-nautgb 3 9 Q 0 i 1 Jenkins, R. E., Signals .. . . . . . . ,. .65 4.00 that. ue ate sheltered tinder the JY-(lih -1- >ll Cwke. 1f l 1 0 0 0 0 Allan, A._W., Maj" P, E .65 4.00 wings of the hlutiroe Docfrillli‘? ‘I l p _ Higgins, ci’ 2 0 0 0 0 0 CJCS- E1“. P- E~ 1- H- -~ -- -65 4.00 think not. particuarlv when in (“"'l1‘l"> PM‘ Champion, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Stewart. J-'C-. 51811015 - - ~55 3'90 that message I read these words, u: 313411;, p 2 1 1 o z o Kennedy. F. G,,_ P. E. I. H .64 3.00 ‘with [he existing Goran,“ or d8. '1 Olal 3° 5 5 13 3 9 i/‘aoogei J~ sr- s “M5 -~ ~ ~54 3-00 pendencies of any European power. UMMARY Maize-a, afltRljsyjL P"; we have‘ non interfered nor shall 5 0019s y P I 4 200 not inteifere. Tnis was 0f couise . . ~ - - , - V. . Brned runs. Kensingtgn 3. Pivn- Blllke- 13a“ 5'9"“ - - ~ - ~- 2m Zafiiitoitmortiizfioéliariiwdtfigfied un- 59-5 goflPe m?) 1- P9 nbasehif’ gégfxasltjlerhk D" signals so we must bear ‘n tiunti ‘lilll. it Patiiiot. rr-arh a it Rf! . e on ases, iceers a, . - ~ - - ‘, _ ‘_ 2‘ j . ,. ,., iatnsington 1. Rims batted m, Lid- Aitid. F. B, P. E. I. H. . .62 act) “flsullieltll a {lflliiliitllfritwtlxl in, ciirybiiiiilivgill-‘UI Stomp Jav L Arsenal,“ 1_ H“ by Dinriis’ W95“ signals 15g My) on re part o tie .ii.t<. ratis .. t . .1. . pitched ban Cooke, Banach (Gayp ;\,1i\p]_,errnan_ G, c," p, e2 2m and not a |)!'C_ll‘i1$0. As Prcsioen. Bu“, on .‘ Banach rGayL Coles,Jas.Capl1.. P. E- .52 2,00 Wilson DTCClAIITICEi,‘ "The Munroe Struck out by Arsenoult 4. by Gay Aitld. _J. A., P, E. I. H. .61 2.00 Doctrine was procaumed by the 4_ Swim b11595 Mmman, 31-055mm“ Pickaid, W., P. E. I. L. 61 2.00 United States on her own atttlior- Hunter. Winning pitcher, Arsenault, H0017“. P- -, P- E» I. 6i 2.00 ity. It, alwtivs ha;- beeti tnaitittitn- i Losing pitcher, Gay. Time of game MllQl-flcd- U. - E- I- 19- 61 200 ed and r-lwas will be tiraiiiiaineti, nether ‘on - 1 hour and 15 minutes. lggltlkgggllaikeisn-h Ci‘ upon liffl‘ 0\\'l1 responsibility,‘ There CEHDUCIHOIH iotw tun . . . , . . i; n irnty _ g l -, i ii] , t t‘l'(‘ is i009 I ' )lt'[l((' it‘. scour: av INNINGS lélaffbellllal} llglsei M"? f0 W‘ iirvoiveritdtr illanetirriigier-lit) nhilllqyliigi: thv Euclid‘:- . Au1dy'IL' l; ' I‘ '59 1m a multilateral policy despite a l>0>>1bl\'1ll'~li Pmmcrs °°°1°3"4 3 2 u- ' m‘ 'E' ‘ ' ' "53 1'60‘ strong attempt l" "t recently tirade llits entieatoitz" " Kmsmgm“ 000 131-5 5 9 spine“ A’ V" Sxgn ' "és L010 to make it <uch Ne tnustibcar in 1111i‘ 1M1‘? to " Umpire‘ Arsenault‘ base judges’ Landflgam R J" Jr" sxgnals ' ' ' ' " '36 1'0‘) mind also ‘that. C'lli3(i'\. W19‘ not n _ . .. ._ V - y. .. ' invited tn participate in the recent ' ___ Pati-Atnerican Conference a: Bue- , l)v‘ll\'l‘t'l‘i 1-. . MacDonald, W. J., Mil, P. E. I. H. 1.00 n0" Airs.» The United States stzll "WP Cilll Will ll (“Us CANAJBAN HAY gOillltigOllWJ 1.00 ' "ds Canada as a part of the t 0t ilic l.-<'nuttt~ - I ~ .. m . m. -. . . . 1.00 ‘British Etnpire ttndi t .n ‘xio- . ' szretw" u” In“ Camldmnofr s2 l, Hnnccck. N. E.. Sgt. R. . 1,00 l pcndetit. llflilOll. 10 1 1H pared toitv-ttre or. SOUTHAMPTON. Eur, and F\€ C. 1 .d ,_ _ . , ., _ __ _ _ y _ , V v tau oi , S,. P. E. I. H. B. . 1.00 No. Catiada has no guarantee in cma Oil and m! to htutdied ions of ha) has ariiied Atwmmmd J A m P E I H 100 . . , ,, _, . I ~- - - ~~ -- - - - ~ the Munroe Doctrine as such. Her “c win tins-ct our itcm Caitmla, the first cargo of Ives Claude signals 44 100 v , __ , ,_ l‘ 1 \ y _V y i» " " " " ESZiiZlil-‘fii.’ at“;"%;..:t::"*:@:..*";; i.r:".:f."."-starvet, FIREETUATION BASED Green Shot Match In Conjunction With The MacKlnnnn hlateh wcmityl and ‘Zlossibly ,p.];@,,(1..,w.. wag “m; m q...‘ i1 on a strong an ititcrested iieigh- mi div-a tirade-ht» (RP, By Guardian's Special Wire) %aaxhdrfé%la%4 ‘Iépjlunsiighalsslgnals bor. Some hope was given to till: what extent Ciiliiidit ‘ VANCOUVER, Aug. 1-—An east Ives Claude gygnajg t ' 3m by the words of President RoOge- ed in anotlt " wit". Mind and a light 18.111 earl today Haflcqck N’ E s sg."'s‘{§,;;,r_. 3'03 velt ln his recent visit to Canada rfilllfllllk’ llYl‘ csned a tense forest fire slllfll-lofl Smith, S.’ Gnr.. C. N. V." 2'00 when he said: ‘Of all the nations IilFPiIIII PW in the Eraser Valley. la miles from Remit _y_ V’ Cpl‘, P‘ n L H _ 2:00 of the world today. we are in many mind. and llere- ‘mew 40095111975 we" ball- Cutcliffe, A. 13,, Signals 27 1.00 ways most sinqttlarli" blessed. Our llll“. i8 stlTl Ii l3 ling a 5000 acre blaze. MacDonald, J. A., Lt... P. E. I. H, 1.00 closest neighbours are good neiglu- lPlKl-S Kl refill!‘ —I~-~———-i--—- bout-s. If there are remote-r nations is not cndfflvirl BRITISH CONSOLE TEAM MATCH that vidsh us not good but ill, they responsibilities as a son of the former Ambassador to . , . . ~. . ., .. , .. know tlia. tie are strong, they T-iflt‘ Ill-H lJl- ~l GQTmF-Ily- -.1. P. E. I. Highlanders k , 1 ,, .- 115,. finrfr ,1" They are contesting for the Dem- Capt Jas. Coles e2 m“ t“ “g m" and “m dew“ ‘ " y ‘ i. OCH-MC nomination to smith-S Sea; _ ' 66 s91 $900 oursclies and defend our nclch- 500i)" 0 HIR- _ m the Housa M - bourhood, This is of course‘ an "W1C? l8 110W‘ ~- Imerim- secrets“, Ickes stepped alternative foreign policy. but. it is ter. into their campaign recently, 2. Signals ill-gem"? and l“ ‘he Same “m? m" _ charging that smith was trying to spt. n. E. Jenkins 65 puimant w most Canadians. "es Gm" "muscle ln" on the popularity of Sg. Earl Burke .. 63 390 6.00 the public works administration Sig. .1. s. MacDonald . ...........ss ea Tl" Th“ Altcmetlve 501°" "Y"! ‘ after voting against every P. W. A ‘ - 50bit“ “Y- “- bill except one. 3- Slxnals “The third alternative is to re- (‘r5 l0 hm!‘ lll 1 National interest centres in the Lt. C01. F. B. Conrad 6'1 e5 tain our place within the British had to say wa- final primary of the week, that in S t. Wes. Dinnls . 62 387 4.50 Empire. This seems to be Canada's flueneai by Kentucky. There Senator Alban Lfllt. J. S. M00re .. 64 real place. Her culture. her trade lififli- HP W“ 0 ' W. Barkley, the administration's and a common policy or providing that. a certain simian of 1hr- senate leader, is engaged in a bit- 4-, 7- E- 1- Hllhlllidl" neaoe and gecurttv i0 a “cuppa had taken exception :0 ,~',l\ trr struggle for renomination with II-iileul R05’ M55091” 54 world. If we make tip our mitids of his G°'~'9l'l1°l' A- B- “Hfllllli” Cliundlcr. em" A R Gormley " 65 335 3-00 that this third alternative offers voticeri It was in behalf of Barkley‘ that Pm P- J- Landrlga" 64 . . - -. . - . .~ L; w . , that security tihtch is essential fot t-m bi ~ Pfcsldem R°"5°"°1_t made the bmd‘ 5_ p E y m hymn." our development. then our forcizn Etlllfliil lel-"Wl - est. effort of his recent tmns- - . . x 1 poncy must m, Qmped as w m in h...“ t.xi)lvpl\\(,\>i 1h“. continental trip to influence party " ~ Al“ ' 95 .- ‘ ' ‘ ~. ,, . i... ,.,., ,. 1 u 65 383 2 5° with that genital scliente of n .111 v1 l>,<,'~-I - Dummy Se so om‘ . F. B. Auld ,, ' things. Our defense policy must be Lib lllie liiflllfl‘ Iillfl llifll i=1 ill‘ ' r: ::_}~———-~— " "z: ‘s2 developed in conformity Willi ‘he hi- lnu lc" ' ' t urchin clm1é;‘ _ foreign pollcv we contetri1ilnte._;ttitl tress" .\it'> t I dent tonight this defense tiittst be as part oi the Mrmbct‘ of PM | - contenmfiiof this rank on Gem whole rind not as a separate entity Ixllaflii i LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Ruin’ to go ‘v should ur out two oundn o! liqili-hiellilopinto yuurlivflowuls daily. f‘! this liilo in not flowing freely, your (nod doesn't digest. l: just decs in the bowels. Gu blosu up your lloruuc . You get conltl sled. Harmful poison! a into the body, an you feel sour. sunk an the world lookn punk. I A more bowel rnnvcmv-J. tiorsn t ulwsyl (at at the cause. You need strmethlng that works on the liver us well. l! lakes than.‘ Imd- d Carter's Little Liver Pills to get. those two unds of bile flowing freely and make nu eel “up and up". Harmless and gentle. l e mslrn the bile flow freely- They d0 thfl W!" of ulomr-l but have no rslnmel or mercury In thorn. Ask Inr Carter's Little Liver Pills b! mtmol Siubbornly refuse anything also. 25c. Prerogatives y. For Franco B Copyright i938 By The Hans News HENDAYE. France, Aug. 1- (CP-Havasl — Francisco Franco. leader of Spain's Insurgent forces. on whom the title Captain-General of the Insurgent armies on land and sea. has been conferredJsVest- ed with powers previously held ex- .. clitsivelsflby Spanish Royalty. mon- eral Franco was believed to ha gain victory in the lorig-drnwn-o civil war. The decree by yvhich Franco b surgent Council July 17. y JUAN BURGOS with the exception of the kings Captain-General of the Army a Agency the Navy. In giving this rank rbgatlves. Pw FDWINA l MIGHT HAVE GUE $0 THAT WAS rr‘ TH‘ MINUTE WE DECIDED TO TEACH HIM RESPONSIBILITY DY Gt A DEFINITE TASK ‘TO 0O EVILRY DAY.’ t-tr. oor SICK vtu‘ HIM SSED IT '- < I'LL FIX t-uwtl A MOVIE THIS’ our SINCE You ‘w YOU SHOULD GO TO 55D " TAKE SAMMY INSTEAD- ww- ‘Z/ t WAS GOING TO TAKE YOU TO AFTERNOON, CAP ~- RE ~01‘ WELLJ THINK AND l’ \\§ stow ooulr WORRY -- YOU'LL or. ALL mom" m A raw MONTHS! our \ YOU MUST ‘ear euoucst-t REST! LL dashed any hopes of a restoration in Spain if the Insurgent armies, nine Captain-General was isued by the vice-presidency of the 1n- No Spaniard in modern times—- t General Franco the Insurgent Gov- y gmment apparently wished to mgkl‘ . tions has proven itself to be at it clear he is chief of state. and has accorded him semi-royal pre- p the prevctiiiori of war. Keep Mlnard's L1 the house.___ V8 ut‘ Q. Spiiln—has been at the same time l Doctrine. and for that reason WOlllfl no eign policies of the Utittcd States. Britain and the other iitetnlr: ., the British Comtnoinvealth We tie-t 111ml - sh Navy. Our fort-ten policy would "We have YOJQCIPCi the Alum-cc that t align ottrselves with the for». l Grca i of we align ottrselves uith prflblt nd on the protection of the Bm- more directly connec“ i: his '\'ll‘\\' t ‘ lii then be shaped in conformity wrh long W“ ‘ of lthe foreign policy of (‘neat Brtttrtrt ' iwtiiciit 1 "In conclusion let tts consider lines. mi what. part Canada would p1: in illlif‘ '12" w l‘ this respect. No one t< dcstrmi, of inn-nu. l another \\'1il‘. 'I“.it- lmztgtte of Na- tioootvr ‘Flu I if . -,. present tltnc an important body ni~ ‘ll i the immediate future mats’. be W“ l strengthened and Cntiatials support Ru‘ tnttst be tztren to that f-llti. security for a the Letigttc appears rather a dist hope, We must shape tutr for policy not only town is n rebut - lng and a strntiifhentrii: of tne den‘ Lcngttc but also towttrth .1 mot-c lint" secure linien The n.i‘ttrn‘. ltaycrt limit» . “I'll suggests itself is of (‘lllll'.\l‘ tltt" . ~.pe z‘ n.,. . nnticns as .~ur_li. zlie‘ tittre ~- il \t its position A} “mu \-(._@...~,:,\ tiatton like Czillllflli h Etupire and the Iirttt-Ii Cltnt"lnt~r-~rivr Iiflri. Well Drilling Fummunirutc wllli sk Well 00., Ltd Yatit-xhurt H. Mwurut. "First Lint- of Dcfrnre“ I “I am lucizttml m ain't-t» wxh the, -‘ ' lie l ll t , l ‘ Tra Summit J-lv _ \I:||'\'i~'t‘l‘ f0!’ P. it. bus "Vi": kflween ~ A rtpui "+ ~: i "' ' l$$*'\'i""'-‘3‘.‘-'~2‘\"""‘ 1 \ . K