111E WESTERN GUARDIAN Y AGENT-Mll- Jeim Pond. ll Water Stree SUMMEBSIDE mu pm“ 'c§',‘,'§;:"°“° i" iptloiu, Advertising an“ b. M‘ ‘m: u“ h“ midis» mu I» "W!" "'11 ll w: of the following m... 1,, Imlililzlllmiftiil-Kili-ON. water an. coups. b111,, Toronto Balm‘!- Wlter it. inns Geudet. iiincriivifiieiis 5:1 n?" The Guardian will be delivered to my bu" u, s i boy at 2c iler day or lilo per egg, "mm" $311: order to the boy responsible‘ "m" m m v-‘i? 411i: column l; reserved for news‘ ct local interest but advertising ,1; newsy nature may be inun- this " for deiiveriu on your a. —BATBERS 311111 fl-Qfl-inst infection wilt. Protectors 25c. Enmiang n; L-20u-8-2-li. T0 Ml $1,313“ ‘We Tussle? 3331s? “iii: mm A W 9 P-m. sale 0f home cooking. L-256-8-2-4l —-SERVICES United Church cIiFcultfhIor 191E233; Aullist 4th are as follows: Bede- que 1 a.m.; c I . Albany mo 1gp‘, 17am“ 3 pm" l‘ Dlllm ed at 2 cents a word strictly pay- m, in advance, —COME _ ‘E NASH and Sweedlsh 9.11115 Udt-lllllibie at Bruce's. ' L-193-B-1-2i. -PROTl£(‘.'l‘ worn tires from grunts; reline with Brigg _,‘l'iI(‘l.\l. prices on all white "1- Rev- Ralph w. M; _=u Sheen and Mclnnls, Barker’ Mmlster- 11-259. 5111lllll"*‘““’- L'255'8'2'2" -Raxau. blood Purifier. Rid Your skin of pimples, bolls. eczema etc. Sixteen ounce bottle one dol- l" 9011mm Drug Store. L-254-8-2-2i. —CHURCH NOTICE-Rev. Wil. lard Picketts of .\/Illl‘i‘i\V Harbor will conduct services in'the Ken. slngton and Stimmerfleld United Churches on Sunday, August 4:11 at the usual hours. 1,953: -—FUNERAL AT WATERFORD— The funeral services at Waterford, Prince Coun-tty. fcr Mrs. John Mac- Innis were held on Thursday morn- iflil from her late residence to the Roman Catholic Church at Palmer tlltoads llev. Fr. Sullivan celebrated _ _ t 1e oomn Requiem brass. The hJ-p hicritzighail to t d? Tfsldentts’ from thc surrrtinzl ug . The Solemn Rift-l Strms‘ s“ gmndscns or we d9‘ Ltwbmwd by Rev ceased acted as pal] bearers. A. ‘ mcng thore attending the services were Mr. W. P. Callayhan of DEVELOPED with En- ~, Taylor Drug Co., OF DUNDEE PIPES, clirj $1.50. All Shilpfis. 11 Store. L-2tl6-8-z-li. -3. N teeth and healthy gums use .\‘li 31 tooth powder. Gouilit-s Drug,» Store. L-254-8-2-2l. Hydrated Lime cs fresh cement tva ls and foun_ aces for cement L-193-B-1-2l. A-‘Olt (‘l i CO1 littl Bl‘ .41 ‘lilHll 0F AMBROSE 'I'he funeral of ceased. Mr, Callnrihnn was acprrn. ‘ialllid by hs w‘fe and step-sin ‘Mr. James WCOds, g: late Ben- -—PRE$ENTATION—"Irs. Wil- liam McDonald who l-‘f’ Thursday morning for Montreal was pleas- flllliy Surprised Wcdnesdav etrn- in‘: when tr- members of the C. W I... of which Mrs. ll/lcfloxiald was Secretary. and Dillrtv fvipnds‘ gathered at her. horre- and iarnserit- ed her with a bcawtifiu "old I'v‘l<ct containinr! a pictur" " "°" soldir" son Cor". J. A. VcDn-wld. V ‘McDonald. nlllioiwh vrw" nit token b" sururise "rncf/Wslv chum"- crl her friends for s"c‘\ ll lottclx‘ PMD-sairr. All ‘olned in §i""ill‘. "For F‘*"'< A Joli“ "innri 121-11/1111" y»; prnganqyd will i.-. rvtmolh‘ missed in the cnvnmunitt- M‘ r11- (iinw Qlv-q- p»! Sh» ism; 5‘~v\ hrvJ l\"§hl!( n7 a v-"lp riiMlo of friend: for SilCP°S< an" happiness in hcr fttture home-K. n '::ni the resi- pireitts. Mr. ant-l Mrs. istult. Rev. Fr. Kelly the rcqttiem muss . lvlacbelan at the funeral was very large- Q .\' i NlON--'I‘lle fam- :. Cxcily lt-Iaclsellan and . .iu A. Alacbcllan tknctwn ‘i: 11S "Johnnie at the . - all home together ior st timi- in years. D1‘. Camil- ‘ Nlurgarct and from Boston. . n Edmonton, Alta. . "l‘ of Service came from iicriiard. Gerard and with their mother at . It is nice to see a \' united in their old .licir many friends hope h ‘c mzinv such re- \ t-urs to contra-K. British Sailors Tell Story 0f Scrap With Nazis a demonstration of ill" nt u wood-lot on fiarm on Monday a Harris is a graduate ~ of tho University of wick. Fredericton. who I craft in practice as v. A number of peo- ln nit nron cutting ‘x Harris snake favor- s-utrthillly of our Is- d ilrnwtlt wood. Hc l“ll’l0"""lfl9 of havin‘! srcl shipment hlsh RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. 1—(AP> —The 22,209-ton British nruicd merchant cruiser Alcantara put in today at Vianria Island naval ship- yard to repair damage suffered in a short battle in which she for- ced a. Nazi raider to flee. Her chief officer said the en- gagement was fought outside the so-colled American neutrality belt --and not inside as previously re- ported. He said the raider fled rather Chi“ close in for combat. The Brazilian Government auth- orized the Alcantara to remain more than 48 hours. She steamed in with seven wounded-two dead having been buried at sea-and with threc marks from enemy shells showing -one on her funnel. another near the waterline and a third on her hull about 15 feet above the water- Il‘ livid» Church. has nccellmd rrll to Pllil‘ the patter-ate 0i the Rev. Dr. W. Wilson. Mn of the Industrial School . was pastor some years cqrctttly the Rev, Mr. as writ kncwn to the con- : iit Middleton, The cori- l at Suirtme ide limrn r rct of Mr. Wilson's depart- r m ‘uc had accomplished much for the church, partmu- nu the ycunger people. good athlete and took .. tcicst in snort. Rev. Mr. left this week to spend a ne. But. said her chief officer, Char- les Gordon Fellowes, it was only ii "lucky" shot into the Alcantnrirs engine room that enabled the Ger- man to make off hidden by a smoke screen. He said the engagement was fought near the Brazilian island of Trinidad. This is his story:- "A ship's topmasta were sighted in the earl forenoon of Sunday. July N, an the Alcantara altered her course to investigate. 'I‘he ship first altered her course towards us. but subsequently turned away and made off at a high speed which appeared suspicious. ‘The Alcantora increased her speed and was overhauling the ship when. about 2 pm. the $11111- ed to starboard and disclosed her enemy identity, hoisting the Nazi ensign and opening fire. “We immediately returned the fire. and hits were scored. "Her (the German's) firing at once became erratic and there also was obvlouslntemal damage done as her speed was considerably re- uced. "Unfortunately. n lucky shot holed the Alcantarau engine room and the enemy made off under cover of n smolm screen. "The Alcantarn was unable to -_-»1.lntain sufficient speed to keen tn» enemv within range and ti" raider. evidently not rellshir"! ti" treatment ahe had received. did not show n desire to close the ram-s and continue the endoge- merit. "Apart from the hit In the en- mmi 1mm, the Alcantnnvs dam- age was slight. Th» British cas- mm" V..." nne officer and one noamnn killed: two officers and five seamen intured." 1 the end of S-ptterclber. ‘l- L. W. Arm-trcng is the pres- il llastor at Middleton and it is idcrstood he is taking utp war "i in the Y‘.M.C.A. B. ltlney Boy Has Gout At 14 lYbuav, AEa-lra, Aug. 'l—-’I‘he ie of a. youth who has had ll sirnptcms since the age oi 14 ‘WW1! by a Sydney University )it‘550t‘ in t-h-e Medical Journal of Etmlia. (‘in ‘i- “chit- the generally acknowl- Ittl fami-v charm-tel‘ of the dis- 19- "n" i112 b0)‘. who has hvml Ii My lill ti‘; litv, bu. never eon- llitl alcohol, wrrto both he por- » are tctal musicians. With the changes in na-bits of ‘mgPfiDlc in the consumtpttcn of ‘ ‘who llqucrs. and possibly mod- lblfl“ in the mentor‘: cf prepar- crs and wines, gout is becom- “ “ilmlllarstivetly rare disease," ‘ "l file adds. F8 PFOFITS 1N ALSTRALIAN TRADE ifunnaaa, Atlstralia ; Unit°d “ "gvrirtc Australia in De- “ 1 ‘l9 tot"lled 37174900 and ‘ s from Australia tkoaatioo. [he "tflstvlar year ending De- PT , 1M9, riovvyrts to Allotm- )W»1‘_e valued at saistvcot. Wuh migerlgtowuiiustmfa at stem.- ‘ . s an tr d "Mme in mvoe oramgimiei guess. Imports of eporrei wcol from Australia during 1039 were EJ003100 ihm, end carpet wool 84.- WO M. __ MMERSID AND PRINCE COU our ears ug Store. Capitol Theatre Summersitle To-Night Fri. & Sat. TIGNISH “Min Beth Mrs. James °'°0l'lXlOl' lpenl; um about: trro..l".t.sso.t..zf Min Rite. Kennedy who ha; been Callaghan i: visiting employed in tn R0 l Vlt i-ios w. Mw-‘trgal, nit: m P! to her home in Waterford for the summer vacation. Miss Carmen Murray has return- 3»‘.°-’.2§.’..t‘.?i.i.“..s°t f°“t.“‘r° ee Ittendlns the Mission. n gnsh The rri or Phee. x olfghfr. arigmlsllrswgeatgg Phee. Norwood to Mary Mildred Gilli-lit. youngest daughter er M1, Joseph M. Gallant, Artglo-flgnish, took place on Wednesday at st, Simon and St. Jude church. The °°l°m0I1Y was performed by their Pliaflfli‘. Rev. Father John MacDon- a . o" Millldil’. July 29. at the home °i 11i= nephew. Mr. Joseph Gaudet QaBIO-Twxliistgtone of the ' - zeiis o n place tn the per- son of Mr. Felix Gaudet passed to his eternal reward; although cast four score and ten Mr. Gouda was still active even able to attend we mission. His funeral took [face ednesday t th on ’ Simon and SI. Jusle. urch o! st" Thai new Hardy le- iure is liere...an it‘: v the best of them all! .lllli‘ t his SIM“. itiictulllllllii‘ tutti l’ \ On Tuesday, J l_26tl1 ’Guides returned ltibytlltéll‘ IIiIfYIIeESGQlXS-l i" 5- Very pleasant ten days at Cami) Flernwood where they an. ‘Wed themselves very much, The "ills fire very grateful to Miss Ho]- I i‘- Z ‘i >>U1nWh0madeilhelte1f ' ill “MM T. filling for the bus var? rigilmo ,. i glndb! ‘. 1 . l) 9 nt .» W‘. 55-111 p‘ _ W liking them to her home and G“ t mil‘ » "Fulfill them royaliy. 'I‘lioy all vot. '- "l h" a lolly 200d fellow. The marriage of Geo Perry, son I ‘Also Short Subject Stimmerside. a brother of the d-e-t i Shows Saturday 3-8 {tr 9,45 , Prolics Activities o; Joseph Parry of DeBIQis and - , iary Mildred Gallant. daugh- ishows Friday 7.303915 limit Joseph M. Gallant of Tig- gsn» t°°k Place. on Wednesday. lily 31st. After the ceremony which nxas oerformed by tor. Rev. Father c-outfe left for to Charlottetq lVIr. Dan Reed of Moose Jaw, 585K». was a recent visitor to T12. nlsh. the eucst of Mr. C. P. Mg. 9111111)’. Mr. Reed is a nephew of Mrs. Keaveany. their mis- John. the happy fl Short honeymoon wn. Cf Nazi Emmisary MT- R0? Dawson. son of Mrs. FIFTY Div-son of Sea Cow Pond, is confined to his home suffering: trom mumps. Mr. Dawson had on- lv rventlv returned front the Sum- NEW YORK, Aug, 1,-(CP) -'I‘hg New York Hcraid Tribune. whit-h uplillllliltl‘ has spent considerate tithe and efiort delving into the a.- tiviiii-s izf 12:‘. Gerhardt Alois West. rig]; since 1115 w] he“. four merside Hospital where 11a 1111a lllilljlll-S 1120. pub lshcd tcday a"par- undergone an operation for ap- al‘ sol n of his momnugnts, Dondlcitls. lfhtj not bci- says that altlicurh hi‘? .cr.> cfficiiflv as Hit- DP- Purdy, A. e2 on held h‘ lo. ca“, to consult with ual weekly-dental c inic in Th, -1t toss men has been on Tuesday‘, July 30, l" rod . the Waldorf-Astoria ljctcl since Jun." 17. it has estdb. li'hc_rl lit: and his family have been staring with everv effort at secre- c cn lltf" Scarsdale Estate of Mrs. James_O‘Connor of Cr Hill Farm. Clinton. is v55 friends in St. Louis, the guest Mrs. James O'Brien. "n5: of I~ FTMSclHA. (gallon. It" or: :' ‘Pi-lb . ~ “_? statxiuccl l‘filOl‘[f‘l‘SuIl: wgrtgiilgfitlig <1)“ Tuqsday‘ Jul-v mm- Mr- $577k 1101159 (-3 ijnuuusiy rm. the Humbug mad i1 Vlszt to ‘the ltrmri rf Afr. U; “mo” an!“ Ftoppmz at the es_ and Mrs. Emmet lvicCarthv, 133,‘;- lute. their licenses and owners were m3 them “- kw?!” baby b0)’- cd in the article. It said West. visitors "appear to have been l unttsuall" diverse character. His Tignlsh friends were clad to lraave Mr. C. B, Morris, Summar- back to see them on Titra- Mt‘. Louis MacDonald has re- turned from a short holiday at the beach at Sea Cow Pond. While there he was the guest of Leo and Eliza-both Gavin-T. t ' . illsts and oil firm erwctitlves." The paper said further that West- rlck rcnllv is in the United States as thc ncrsonal agent of Ribbon- trori. German foreign minister, to snread sentiment in favor of Ger. ntniw. To his visitors Westrlck "has nalnt-er‘ fllfwil"! nlcttires o‘ the. great. liivsiitcss that a friendly United Stars will Wt from Germany as soon as Great Britain is cleaned up." Search Woods For Mother, And Snake Bitten Child ABEL. 611-. A118. b-(AE-‘l-Search continued in the sun-baked pine woods and tobacco fields of this Smith Geflfllla rural scctlon today for a mother and her snake-bitten Blx-Yeflr-old daughter as author- Efiilghériisiniii’ éi?.5..‘ti2.¥€“1~§.°..“é§’ Ergreiikgegglridlinag “i.';'“g““‘l“ o‘ 31m hatjc been 0I‘(i6é‘€%hd§pl‘lV€d of cult. 8 a remous ieii‘ ci izensiip an e proper- Uncon; léii Gem-m wis- srssz. its; The fist the-rust since metpemln dield of the bite inflicted on the regime decreed notion against those pig‘ 0‘ h" hand ‘i week 58° who left France "without valid rea- “ ° ‘h’ handled 5 i-‘ilplilelhefld sons" between Ma 10 d June 30 mMMM“ dufln! "FY1098 b81111; y ‘m ' co d t included two members of the inter- " ‘s: "1 by the swim known as itatlpnnalyi-knltiwn Rgthscihilti’ $16:- glfimchrs 01' tho FY60 ng nm y. was roa cas e - government station at Vichy and The Girl’! iflther. Albert Rowan, Dloked up here. was jailed Monday along with , The two Rothschild: were Baron farmer-preacher W. T. Llpham, Edouard, head of ’the French identified as a leader of the cull‘, brag‘!!! 0f the Ygmlll’: banking OP- who demonstrates the ability of ergmgteis. angle Fggglérl B55308. B- himself and his followers to handle mtflerdnolviaurlce do Rothschild ar- gmlytggrnlf?“ when "the WW“ l” §i>vt§$iume§3§t§3ts°ri'iisw§i§i$§§.i1; Rowan. a tenant farmer. given the “he” Wm, and daughmnafm: a commitment hearing today. was having taken refuge m Bum“. ordered held - until the young Baron Edouard. ms wrong“ and duaghter is located. Llpham also 5"?" replay." "triad 12"" 1"" 2.'.“t..‘2.t.“’¢..t.'.‘.i iliifizulttift int?‘ uy y pper one . v a e other; on 1119 11g gncluded game child is found dead. or if it later of France's leadin industrialists. dies. the two men be held to the Brand Jury on a charge of murder. political leaders and Aournallsts. Judge Smith granted a tempor- Among them were eputles Harri Mayer. 0i’ m6 IMGTHBNODB! blinking a? ‘injunction restraining members o he cult from conducting any 2"" °’ ‘t’t“’$°‘°“if.‘ti “its... -onas. w ev own s a _ 1 dealer; Louis Etosengart. automobie rfiglfguslnzgmg: m‘; “gag?! rgf manufacturer; M", Bolenskl, one of vided for releue- b d ti; France's largest hat makers: Emu wan “d m h i)?‘ 11;: ° 0- Buchard, a leading industrialist; M. round n dP l!" i 8 Child i! Huysman and M_ coem 51mg“; of dun bn pronounced out of the Beaux Arts and National Llb- 11$? Chiba}! Pllliig-‘éilijlézukplflted h er away apparently to forestall ftir- rv: M. Levltan. furniture and lint. magnate; and Lnuls holds- ther medical aid. said Sheriff W. T. Daughtrv. who expressed fear Frcvfus. banker and importer. Bviyigumgiish ‘miugdPviiiePtIi-ireicii" 1 c1, .ou s cro e 2 or littl l‘ lit. Li. Madame Genevieve Tobouis, foreign A1111’ y?" bodve {fljcfikfieg “$0212 9mm!‘ C! Uoellv"? P197” mam" entlv in a stupor and harelv ‘able and Jessa-it Kewel of Pull-sell‘; to talk. was found bv umber; with Henri dc Kerlllls and Andre Geraud. he, ‘mm. Mend“ “QM Given prompt treatment. the Rtrl was returned to her mother's Geraud. who writes under the custody. but when further medical name "Pertinax." and Madame Ta- bouts are in the United states). attention was nought yesterdav ot- ficers found she and her mother FUNERAL OUTRAGE 353mg; ‘[n¢]|g__(QP)-Tgn p91‘. had disappeared. Sheriff Daugh- trv said eight. other persons. in- Prominent French Industralists Lose Citizenship Rights sons were injured when a bomb was thrown at t- Htndu funeral nroees- eluding the girl's father were htt- sion here. Pieces oi the bombwere educated in notice. Simson. Supervisor of Cfl-Il Holiness ' ton its the make we: passed iereiml. _ l TIGNISH AUGUST 7. Noted Passengers Arrive In Canada By JACK Tami Ouwiian Press staff wag CANADIAN RT AN EASTERN Aug. l.-tCP)-An ocean linenland- mg 1.400 passengers here today brought with it the most varle passenger list of any or the nine ships which have carried British travellers and Euro an refugoesto Canadian shores thin the last month, , A Tunisian prince B, French art- illery officer on o. secret mlssioman English poet, c, British labor peer, and a titled lord and gentlewoman, atzed six and 15 respectivel , were part of the slit ‘s com ement. There were also 6 British children going to homes in the United States. and Canada B. m in XlE T6 here untler private arrangements. as (listinguished from the British gov- ernment's evacuation scheme. A number of the children travelled in school groups. Tall Princi- Abdullah Ben Ayad of Tunis, who lost a lcg fighting for France in the Dardanelles in the iifft Great War, arrived with the Princess Ben Ayad to take up resl- dence on Montreal Island for dura- tion of the war. The Prinze, a supporter 0f Gener- al Charle do Gaulle, who is recog- “G all tree Frenchmen. is considering a request to use his influence to string the people of North Africa to do Gaulles side. The Prince 1s an mole of King in Fai-ouk, of Egypt. His wife is an EllgIlSIhVORlFUl. sister of Wing Com- mander Wright. member of the Like most Englishmen who come to this country, Alfred Noyes, the Engfish poet. is. confident that Hit- lcifs proicctrd Blitzkrieg will not make a dent in Britain's iron de- Itucc. The poet brought out hrs wife and three children: Huh, l2, ‘ Veronica, 10 and lvlargaret, cght. 1n no 1,111 lccttirc ill Canada under of iiccs of the National Council n. and then g0 to the fates on a lecture tot}: Ha eff Tlnitctl . The chldrcn will go to school Caitnda. _ , Lard Afarlcy, British Lflbol‘ Peel‘ ‘lllfi authority on refugccshascome to Canada to look into the case of th sta certain intcrnccs. He has been sent on this assignment bv the British purl ntaiv refugee committee of wh .h he is vice-chairman. _ Ho said some of these (ientemyxélll- ens who wcru trailspore o ca ps in Canada from Britain might be usclul in Britain's war effort. some of ihcm arc tictuallv anti-Nazi. There was‘ a possibility that some micht hr l turnrd to Britain where titer skills ran be employed in the pftno, _(‘1] <1; (no war. Lord Marley will cliccl: up on them, and 1003K mm conditions in the camps. lfllllf‘ ‘dth v lcr Condition Unknown OTTAWA, Aug. L-(CP) - De- ea fence Minister Ralston informed T. L. Church tCon. view) in the Commons today that tlon by the Germans of the Vimy Memorial in France. (In a report from London on J1me 1. the Canadian Press quoted Brit- lsh Tonimles back from Flanderfl M Saying the mcmorial had bcenshat- tel-ed by Nazi dive bombers). In a. retum tabled in the Houtgta Col. Ralston said a report do May 31, received by the Canadim government from Mil-JOY D (7 the take on any one stated that since the first report o Ridge had been the scene-oi’ V heavy fighting. “and I can butth that the monument must 111W! N" clved considerable damaB9~ ~ is posibte," continued MB]- 311, "I shall endeavor to ObIB-ln al DhotOETaPh to s“ ti"! W‘ C Sims aataeri s ." The return also said thnvgl but l‘ V9 they woulltd He’? x5e p01‘ on v o e . wgteps were taken in tho lumlml’ of 1939 to giotect the lower ture and t e bases of the with sandbnES. the return an sci FOLLOW YOUNG MASCULINE STYLES uriw ironic. Ava- 1401’)- Boy-Meets-Giri is the 116W the!“ in the smartest coed fashions for fall. New styles for kills BIC 8W1"! directly from big-man-on-tho- mmrpus clothes. Eastern college girls started the trend this spring by raiding men-K shops for boxy Jackets to wear with their tweed skirts. Th9‘? 00m" lained you couldn't get a straight- snging. well-tailored Jacket in a women's shop. This fall they'll have no cause fcr cotmihlalnt. School and 0011-986 5110p; wit] be full of man-tailored Jackets and two-piece suck nults cut, 01-1 masculine lines. Other bay- lsh coed fashions are fly-front dresses, i-eiverilble sports coat. d8- taohable linings, more of spring’: popular pOTiK-‘Dlé hats, and "shrrtv" coats. [ONDON.-—(CP) -— A B06!‘ W81’ rifle captured in 190i and a G61‘- Cl‘! t0 of til merit and defended the Canada's wheat industry 00k after him." , . . “I am giving the best: of my lilo‘ _illil.S b n1: Italians. It W85 believed hearing during h dress, was frequently applauded by Opposition groups. and said he en- When Mr. ‘King, as Prime llfinis- ter without a clear nmjoriir in the Commons. General to dissolve Parliament. His Etxcellency refused and caled upon the Conservative Leader. Rt. Hon. Majesty's ministers in Canada was ma Kin; in the election cam 1811 which followed after Mr- Me the“ had unsuccessfully attempted t0 rrv on- N "I got down to fundamentals. M-r. Toronto-Broad- Kimz interiected- “Ikwant to say that not greater no definite information has been Te- 311° e "Teen W88 evfl” P“ ceived about the reported destruc- she Cggadian people, Mr. Hanson Mr Kim to . re r , "That. L; always the answer." M1‘- Hanson re lied. an continue w en interrupted b; shouts and laughter from several ports cf "Just hold. yourself 1h petite. my friends." he laid. "1 8,111 willing t0 adiien 2113c, but I confers franklytl catimdt . 1 e ore an one a a ~ Memorials ln Fiance and Bellrlumf I amtm] ‘i120 sure that democracy is the bombing of the monument. the alw Mr. Opera: told of the hardships endured by western pioneers. ‘I am not criticizing the modern tendency digit “m.” M n1 Air use ggrlznlnation to ma-ke headwfiy de- stab ametimes fear we may be losing to- ‘When he moved second rendtnz 0! wul-P- Pylon: govemm id. plan for advanctn Mr. Dougl gghly whet, was to be done for tbs farmers in the meantime- industrial orrwnlmllll" the war effort were ge 111151 bdeolng {inggiced s IGBVIC thtteloHmise this week or 1153f:- “niess we know exactly vtha n! - sion is twins W b" mm" ghost growers of vccstcm e s . The H1111“ approved Senate mendtmems to the B01111 Clllllilml Mountied Police Act dealing pension-s, recall o.’ ricer-s and exienson of‘ y. ment-s for Dvllflng vmllTllc-lilfllll-S“ t 0n motion of aotmg Just celMn- lster Cardin the House adorned a resolution and gave ftist rcatttng to a but to provide ccmmsnsat-tcn fcr‘ ships the government for W111‘ Pllllllflfh- Commons today with conservative Lauder Harmon 0i 166C111 marketing assistance so Canada's great surplus may be ready m: aiding Euro believes will fol 0w the present war. urging continua tlon in the famine he Mom T. C. Douglas (C.C.F. Wey- burn) calm an indication that hm gmtga will figiht of Parliament tin il there is a de- finite announcement as to tent to which western farmers wii be aided in carrying over the crop about to be harvested, ainst prorogation the ox- ces Minister Crerar, vmo for 60 years has watched and play-' ed a. oflrt in ern Canada’: wheat industry, vo development of West- c picture of that deve op- resent ad- inistratlons igolicies w ich were itlated in 193 . Debate was precipitated sroohi this 11101111116! when Trade Minister Muc- Kinnon moved second reading of the bill to amend the Wheat Board Act, continuing the basic features of the marketing policy but adding at w l5 cents a bushel processing tux ' on wheat going into flour for rio- mestlc human use. ‘Hie Tragic Stage load ached the “tragedy” stage, Mr. All f u i; Hanson said, But he could nothavo , 0 1 passengers came out the government relax efforts to aid‘ marketing, and finance the farmers who must wait for a, chance to dis- pose of their crops. not, one kernel should be destroy-ed iii view of the almost certain famine in Ettrcqio , r “glen all the surplus would be necd- 1 e _ . Mr. Hanson, during the wheat dis- cussion/ twittod Ml‘. Crerar as the t entle shepherd" who tried to lure-l the Progressive party into the Lib. eral fold, resigned when he failt-d. and who held his place in the Gov- nizct‘. bt‘ Great Britain as leader of gigglgfixéitgince 1935 a5 l1 reward m’ e aroused the ire of Prime Minister Mackenzie King when he sug the so-called "constitutional issue" Conservative leader also sted the 1926 general election was a “constitutional farce", and a "smoke screen." “I have great faith both in dc- nson. "I should like to say to after ort. the the service of t-hc country, and the country's war effort. anti if he would .‘ state it specifically at mice and lt-t‘ e people know. or withdraw that tement." said Mr. King. "I have been trying to indict the‘ Government the whole session." Mr. Hanson replied. Enjoyed By-Plav Mr, Hanson was in conflict with’ ' ‘ g, 1 “Inuéiters m’ Illlciliiilsatignsthficallng lth the reels io im u e receive oo \._ . ». w - ax “st cs b 1 agadéltratlon and internment of enemy aliens are recommended in the {mil lrepori- of the special committee of the Commons which reviewed the regulations at 25 meetings held in LWIIHPTB. iiicudations subjects of German or Italian orig- in, naturalized after Sept. l, 1922, will be required with enemy aliens. At present such €l' members Blld is tyrc-hottr ed the by-ptoy. asked the Governor- de a. constitutional issue by Mr. fore people did not no resard it." ted d was about to chamber of you, one at a we right, you know." Wooten Hardships I do sav that that struggle, that to overcome the forces of or drought and frost-be- ev existed titien --that do- some qualities of character. ty and steadiness, which . Mr. MacKinnon said the ent was concentrating on a money up farin- , whmbecauce e evators are filled catpacity, will have to hold mum ‘their crop in farm grannrles un- space is available for deliver @5- 55 wanted to know ex- Hc sai liffélfittiil how anv of us can for the Catiada." b . W th pcttslonrd cf- iil‘l‘illlll,’i‘— ‘ and aircraft rciutsttlonrd by Answoenng Mr. Hanson's uucrv man cavalrv sword lost during the . _ ,,, ' . . g1. matters d-scuscd. “tidied: -llsi’n.s93’“?3?“vléll‘>l'v-l Chief obstacle t0 bra-W Bill s" "mg", purchneeelnmmdedt-thalttimc .- ‘ '. _ ~ . ‘ EFGUAR DIA NTY CHRONICLE Wheat Surplus l lintieriliscussion m, 57;,” ,,,,,_ *4 News Briefs Freetown And Vicinity . Mire Drum Reeve, ha; u m. PICNIC |n p r|' t rstorsutrtoritmlreaxtttz: eager iged w» Bei- ww- . a gig tougequlestloirtby Gggffrey y‘ " Mutamumtas- W n da _?_ bgrstruckriaetgeenrlgie nllalllmggl‘ W11)! h? “Jffcfina ggasédered u" ed es qrrAwA‘ A _1__(QP) __wh“t weolthi and r children to be t m many 9n- y M“ me “ma; m me House of evacuated to e Dominions. digs 115g; m; Taggiypgiolofilca community this year. On Satur. day. July l3, Miss Blanche Reeves, Yolllfleoi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruséell Riecves became the bride of Mr. Lorne Francis 5011 of MT. and lVLrs. W. Francis. Previous to her marriage M135 11991195 w,“ tendered a shower an the home or her parents and she was the reap. ‘lent of some very lovely gifts, BERLIN. Aug. L-(AP vil RadioJ-The German rulio to- day quoted Col. I-‘mlicois oc u R°cii|llh head of ilhe send-Fas- cist Croix de Feu organization. as saying l-‘reemaso l; u- mted to be prohlblg in all of nee. PASADENA. 061i!" Aug. I.~—(A|P) Tl-‘A Nglfildf expl d stg between e or S‘ r, h been discovebigdwbv Der. oseph Another “lazmai-‘e M “"97"! Johnson, California Institute of w“ m“ °f M“ Fame" R-"nlfily Technology Astrop. vslcist, Dr. “f Hammm V’ MY. Ht 1't'-ct* Min- J ohnson said today e newest sup- Farm“? 5°" 0‘ M1 Rlld 341°. Silas ernova. gives off as much light as MaoFarlane, The best wishes of all several hundred suns rolled nt-o e l5 extended to these young couples Slllllle ball. t a' vtde ddi. as they enter u new. ‘more tioital cities ntjhr‘: cgxeczition 83nd t of life toccthenmn I ‘ aiiuihllatioti of distant worlds. ~__ Miss Bernice JLLTdIDE, Ontario, VICIIY, France. Aug. L-(CP! —The French government an- nounced today that its unbeara- dor lo Turkey. Rena Mamlgii, had been relieved of his post, and would not he assigned to a new one intmcdifl-tely. The rea- ylli an henioyaible hwllday m, 11h. Ome of cr parent Mr. _ y Scott Johdine. s m‘ M " Mrs. lluank Rzinktn—of Perth Am- b0)’. New‘ Jersey, is a wclcociie v15- son was not given. Masslgll m” w Frmlmm M llllt-‘Pll! 5710 is llhyifrl u prominent in nr- 31'"? West 0‘! M" 1th Rtievea. rilnililng the TU Sh-Bfllhh- French mutual assistance accord Miss Adele hfaclcnnon, Dieti- Bhllrll? after the war began. ‘flan at the ltfassachusette 0:100. ~——-— 1 W116 Honvttal. Jamaica Plutns, LONDON, Aug. l.-—-(CP Cable) - . ass, Miss Marcurc.’ Mam The Iloinc Secretary's powers unclrTi Chnrlottctorwit t7- mti‘. LE» ' 2.:or:iirtostasztraiifisome M» u- llcation of matter calculated to fo- wok’ CXIarIOMIMNu “up 7mm" incur. opiwsitlou to the successful Qsifors M me hfln“: o‘ M?“ “m! Hrosecmion of the war" were with Th. Andrew Jztrdme. . l in the House f Commons last l?‘ l ght and n motiono for annulment cmgrmulml°nil 5T9 bfflll? 8X- of the tii-rlcr-ln-council under which tend“ l" MF- 811d Mrs. Peter the powers are operative was i8 ' scntatlvcs ‘ ‘ the Prime Minister that before hetstaifs of nuneiattues and apostolic shuffles off this mortal coil. the way he has handled this delegations. “m- ; said this action had been taken with M; Canadian people “m: txlxicentconsent of the Italian governw : u th my honorable friend has any indict- abroad l" View °YTl-a1l"55l'fll1l8 85 8 ment to make aeainst me in c011- nectlon with it, I wish <19. Perry on the arrival of i1 ic-voiy sited ciitv 98 to 60 votes. bflby girl at their home on July 23, MO5(‘OW. Aug. l.—(A.P) The Supreme Soviet opened its session today for the purpos¢ ol’ receiving the three Baltic States —I,alvia. Estonia and Lithuania -—:1nd recent territorial acquisi- tions from Romania into the Soviet Union and to hear anod- di-ess on foreign policy b Pre- mier [vacheslaff Moioto . VATICAN CITY. Aug. l.—(AP)— .._ Ilvlllss Edith stavert has been 1,11, the guest at. the home of Mi". and Mrs. Sterling Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Clzfton Matheson arid family are summer-trig at, b11911- vol/base at Stiaverrs shore, Frlerds anu relatives pm‘- ed to welcome Dr, r. u. Itriiu, nsp. Ui-Y Minister of Agriculture for British House of Commons, and one _ ., T; v 1 Saskatchewan h -.. -, , , G mocm 1 t1 1._ Mr. l0‘ abcan announced today tihat . Ome damn uher an ggntélfiiOgrlgil-lgllllleqfill§g€gjn the King Egtei?g,teg_ ‘e peep‘ Vatican citizenship had been con- a-bsence of seventeen years D22 t ‘ ‘i ‘ ‘ "Yes. 1 understand that.“ said Mr. fellvfl on ml 11s cinematic repre- Auto is a brother of Mr. Robrrt abroad, including the Auld well-known merchant here, The ilfuwl-i-lwemenb Mfr. and lVLrs. Charles DeLong, - and Mrs» C°D8land of Taunvm, M1186» were wclccmc idsizors u‘, 111° Ihome of the formers daughter‘ and tson-in-lau‘. Mr. and Mrs. r‘»~:~.::1n slmmmli T3161‘ lNt 0n l""t‘.ll‘ll nomo 0n Thuvdoy of last week practically all Vatican diplo- crl to clariflv the situation of ten. e Holy See's representatives belligerent. —*—— i Congratulations are in order to orriuwx-x Aug. l - (cry _ MW Jam Oimobeil, 2.1:. RC-bcrt and ztfiemoon until prorogatlon of LONDON.—(CP)-—A casket lewellery belonging to a woman and her daughters. who would not ve }heir names. was sold at an euc ion or 9.1.2 was the difficulty of exchange. But Britain would eventually buy Canada's wheat. wllibeehortoffood in iihenieiotlfl months." Mr, Crerer said. "At the end of the war Eurcrpe vcill be starv- ing and Canada may be aible to renck-r a greet service when that time comes." of the Winnipeg grain oxcltantze Mr. Cremr said the government's de- cision not to close xvas influenced by recommendations ovi’ the cereal imroorts committee of Uh In his opinion it did not make any difference to the producer whether the exchange was open or closed. R about hfs mission to England amt, me ggnflngnt. last. fall Mr. Crcrnrt said wheat was only one of the S Cairns, Mr, Allison Damon Mr. Walter Sinm1>ns___w}11-, p s9 5ll°°°$71l11Y in the recent M . ulatlon Examinations. Mr. All Eon Deacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deacon came second for the 151.1114, Km 11o the 800d work Allison 111111 may W" B11 hHVe the lrflme good success in Prince of “laleg cqggge that you had in your entrance exams. Your reporter at this time feel; She must comment m1 1mg 5111-11-1 J1me 908m’ solmaio work roi- U16 Sflldlors. Although well p119], the three score and ten mark, Miss Prime Iilinistcr Itlackenzle King tmlav gave nntlce the Commons will sli. each Saturday morning parliament. It is expected an effort will be made to pro e this week, possibly on Satur ay. OTTAWA. Aug. l_rCPi-Amend- Defence of Canada If the committee's reccm- arc adopted, British to register along gt‘? Mfleé%llllsefxill‘ h)! fill? goaghgigxil: persons are required to register if fllijiatiilogleodservL-‘g Km‘ and General to take the advice of His naturalized after Sept. 1, 1929. many m6” m“ of ‘itgfilnlégg. it; m °’ AUSTRALIANS INVENT SUPER-HCYOLI MEILBOITRNE. Australia-Involu- UOI! 01 6 119W method d propulgign that. may revolutionize the modem bicycle is claimed by two Mel- lwgrtiile men. u t from sore/p meta], Q1 he VYDB of bicycle was conceit/est o; 5- Prom and .1. Williams. when "#1118 a wstetttng machine. Only the weight of m».- bociy is needed =0 DFODel it at any sped up no as miles an hour. Toggle lever principle is used to transfer power from pedals no m”. ins vci-ieei. m- 1r clalnlcd to b9 WW?!‘ thfln t-hc ordinary bicvclq because the strokes with the pea. als can be shortned going uphzll, Riving the some rc=ult as a lswcr R0612‘. it ha‘ been doomed for a scooter, and the inventor: hope to beg“ indfiuft-tdture soon, the Red Cross for £80,000 ($359.- "some £1,000,000 people in Europe Wtth respect to the operatAone the exchange e United Kingdom government. 51...... 15:15]‘; Pu T135121. .4. xiii-Fore: ’i'he second classes of pllois-in-traiullil of the Commonwealth Air Trnlnlni! plan, siaricd their elementary trniflitld (‘tililfse at if? Brant-Norfolk Acro clui- in Brantford last week. They are: his! l to RIGHT, front row. E. L. Archer, 25. Turnnio, T. 5. Brtcit, 21, Guelph, Roy White. 23 Rowan. Que» BACK “OW. Bcb Yvunx. l!» Peterboro, Drummend Cbllfllllllt ll» VBIKWBVOI-