‘ ’_,'——-—**—'i.—*‘_' v‘ '*‘—-’—'-~——- I "' n1 iinuusims aiw riuxwi: count! lin. John Pond, M Water Street. Int. Phone ill-I 11.x." " -7 _ _U.,_,..,.<u..i~, .\iii-v-rllslllx nlmuld ho left with Mn. Pond sew» ‘ . . ' m, ,.... ho bought lIll-Iy at any til the fullowln; .11.". 111 1i..- - . u Tm ,,-,, \\:|lt‘f 5t Gum-lieu Drugstore, water 5:, l"? .'. t ,=...,., 11am st. Mark tin-um. o1 (irnnvlllo st. ,..- _ which. illll hi! ih-ltvrred dully to Pny hloma In Sunimernlde by ‘Ill! Vi; m, _, |,.,. ,1._.» 1.1- luo pcr neck. lbono Jii-l for thll nrvlea or III 73W“, ,,, 1i.- ha; i-imponslbla lur dcllrenel nu your route, i 1i>lii§rER1v LOCALS A - I llllll Calgary —I'I‘ILMS DEVELOPED and pr m. ,...,u~ liriiiicis ‘.li. cd 35c any size. Taylor Drug Q0" i_-lU [u- 5-18-11. litllsillglmi. ._ -_.__ — Kl-INSING- —ONCE AGAIN we remind you Kciisington. of our Thursday ' night. times in sec add Irishtown Rnk. L_1113.7.g9_11_ liiirii p i _ .1". ‘ 1 4th. voi\\‘ .12 L-lllll-T-ZSI-Sl. —ICE CREAM SOCIAL I11 K011- sington, Saturday evening, July 31st “m, u; lixlirgvlfhole- on Mrs. Darrachls lawn, sponsored m1, _ _ .. irs m Sliver by Kensuigton United Young mum,“ , .40, meal and People Ir1098-7-29-31. _ a. ., . 1i_it-es. ————— w“ ” l i,_ lii1i-7-17-4i. -VISITING P. E. l. - Rev. Wm, __ Townsend and his sister. Miss “H;- . 1 . ilk-vii‘. and ‘Townsend of St. John, N. B, are ~-.i~.i. have been visiting relatives and friends on P. ,_ 11lnIlV05 in E- I-—S i 'l‘:v1-,~ day on re- —-—~— .:i Carri-and, —HAMILTON races August 11. All entries must, be in secretary's hands by August 5. Roy Woodside, l-Z Mr. Secretary. L-IIZWI-ml-Zl. rtlurncd to -—S'SIDE POLICE COURT-JPWO . drunks were arrested on Monday i . iillvl‘ i111 l!!!‘ night. One was fined $3.50 and '2 . -1 w“. 11L‘ ‘"5"’ costs in the Police 'Court Tuesday v ' "WHWY morning and the other forfeited his k n""""“' '1~\"L°"- bail of ten dollars-S mm" 939W" , , Alisa _ , Pisirumlhi ~ ivrfifh —RETURNED T0 nosron - flu. f, e ~ _ v H _ , The Mixes Brown who have been "" 1111M i‘ 111"" 5'05“ spending a charming vacation on \i0.\' ~ \\'. 1i. Harding. thc Gaspc Coast and motored to ' ' d 1H U10 ihc Island last. wcck-cnd to visit rliiillll hlllflkcr i-irus ior the their cousins Mrs. ‘E. W. Manson and Mrs. H. T. Colvln left on re- turn to Boston on Wednesdays-S —SUCCESSFUL LAWN PARTY --'I'hc ladies of St. Paul's Church, held a very successful lawn party ~ on Tuesday evening on the church ‘rho funcral iiii-rvit. Clark i. Illltllllmll from joyed by a large number and other i..ii.l;ii-tici' and (amusements. The proceeds were in grounds. The ladies served a salad. maul. ltri’. L. aid of St. Mary's Academy-S iqi" t‘i\ cr- i?" ' ldiW-ikcllldye --I'ATIEI\'TS m TIIE rumor: _ .~'.l‘ ‘riiry Iiigh- (‘O NTY HOSPITAL THIS WEEK u‘. pull bcar- i ARE-Mr. Lloyd Lldstone, OLeai-y: “M. I,.,.k1,.,1,..-_ ‘ Miss Pearl Birch, South West. or gk-inn-“h-“L 16; Malcolm Mathzesgn, Freetflwfl. _.,, _;..11>,..-_-,~_ Mrs Albert MacDougall. OLeary; _ “l, . M m U“. Mix James Forbes. IBcdcqucMA/lhss _J_r_,hul._n_.c' Alma Large, Albany, Miss _yi c ‘ Aioriell, OLearyr-S —GIRI.S SUMMER CAMP — q l The Girls Branches of the W. A. , ' ,' of the Anglican Churches of “i ."-‘ w‘ s PFIIICC EIIWIIKI Island opened thc" ‘.11, 1111111; summer camp at Victoria on Mon- ‘ ‘.1'l.c“:.'_n,; S, 1 clay. Mrs. Bridgcwater, witfecof “ ‘ .‘, . ‘.lr. Brld ewater, rector a rapau ‘ . . l,.";-,l,13,e,,3,Ls.In?l1,; has chargge of the camp, assisted by ' " "I Ra Clark, who has charge of “l "I [hf Qglfgff: Jungor W. A. of St. Mary's ,,f',1d‘.h,‘, church, Summers dc. Thc camp f ., ‘ , \\‘.l.i very successful last V9111" 511d U. lymllljlffh? this year promises to be better than .. . c, l firt- not been cwr-‘s _, pnliit‘ i1 11011603 ,1.»'1~.'i‘l‘li)lIS. as fDEAT“ OF MR“ Joe-N , v, ,. _. ,, .Li.\llil.l.lN - Former Island ricn s ., .....i bxOl-lllu .1 ‘Wm Ngret m 1mm of m‘, passmg of John T. Mullin iihose death oc- curred in Detroit. Mich-i 0Y1 5""- day, July 25th, at 56 years of age. Mr. -Mullin was a native of Ken- sngton and was the SOn 0f 3°11“ T. Mullin of that place. l-le had re- sicllirl 1r the States for someyyffiffi- 11.. 515191‘, Miss Minnie lvliuliin rc- sidcs in Kensington. The remains arrived last eveninB and the ‘ma’ al is taking place this morning from the residence of the late James A. Ready to St. Mary's Church, Ind an River. The latc 1.1:". Rcridy was a brother-in-aw of Mr. Mullin-S 'l'l..\li ‘.1 ‘iii SIX Will-ifs” \).\.Ili..-i Wilbert Gal- :<1.- ..ii i.) s.\' months Prince Coun- it. nil. . ..i.i..i_1 .\l-.i;.i.s- 1C ..l bi ..i Groceries and 11.11 goods VILUEd .li. l’v'tt'l‘ Whit‘: iiilcd for the . ii... were recover- : iiiivliviidctl. The .-~ ioitiy before .15‘ moi-mug l: :1 llliisllgllllfillh. . .1 u» a suspect li‘ was intoxicat- . haiu and fouiid on hm. As he Personals ~Mrs. David Schurmrm of Bend- ing, Muss, is on a. holiday visit to Summerslde-S -Mtss Jean MacDonald of Bor- dcn ls visiting Miss Myrtle Miiryay i i" lllt‘ iilolli-y. . , , y“ I ‘my mm summcisidc.—S ’ ‘ ‘mmniu _P“k —Mrs. Richard Davis has rc- "“ “ “mmm of turned to her home in Brighton i. lll the after- after visiting relatives on P.E.I.—S l iwilili‘ -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacEwcn I of Summerside are visitng ln Mon- I . .11 r‘ . l|lt\\l] '1. 1'1 f|tl U_ML_S t 11.; thc moncy lu- till. Mr. X ll" hi-cnk when he 1:1» sldfl‘. on Monday —M.rs. Dr. Rockwell and non. Teddy are visiting Mrs. Rockwell's mother. Mrs. Ewen Clarke of Clarke's Mills. Wllmotr-‘Q ._M;~_ and Mrs, Fred E. Bettie of Vancouver, B. C.. are vlsitinfl Mrs. Brenton Waugh at Wllmot Valley, a cousin of Mrs. Bettie. They arrived by motor and w ll visit several places on their way Iliiviriess 818cc: R.\I. iuiirvrous AND I J tea and ic ecream. Bingo was en- ‘- nd PR CAPITOL Sumrnerside m: earnest mt by m. PRODUCERS of csa FRANCISCO"! ANQ iiiliiiuii t vlAY [lll liiiiviui . _m,CLARENCE b I atso NEWS or THE nay SHOWS 3-00 —.- 7.15 iTgJo Gorgeous Hussy Flilylllg‘ At Capitol '1 iieatre, Ssidc Gorgeous Hussy, a“ charming sioiy of Washington during the time of the noted President, An- diou Jackson, and the career of meg} uivcal, ihc tenipesiuous daughter" c1 ti. tavern keeper, mag- niicciitiy acted by Miss Crawford, delighted a urge audience at the Capitol Theatre last night. Beautiful scenes cf the Capitol in ilmse romantic days and the life of it.- staid society give the picture a charm all its own. Biniiiam. acting of such screen headliners as Joan Crawford, Rob- ert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Fran- chot Tone, Melvyn Douglas and James Stewart. V Pcrhaps the most notable high- liglzt of thc picture, however. 15 the teaming of Miss Crawford with the sensational Robert Tayor. the most talked about film 01500"?! since the first appearance 0! Clark Gable. The romantic pair offers a. new lllQll in love tcams and their 'acting together gvcs the story its mos: poignant and unforgettable moments. Also outstanding is the charac- terization of Lionel Barrymflfi B! Aiidrcw Jackson. seventh Presldfinf» of the Uniicd States. In an almost llllvfllllllly lifclikc IIIRRPIID 357W" mo: - gives a portrayal of the fiery and much maligned Jackson that ' must be listed as the, $95365?» °I his career. QUEEN'S COLORS RETURN wmnsoa. Eiillltllid 001015 Ilrvscntcd to the King's Own RM!!- mcnt. by Queen Victoria in 1878. and plflCed in the Lancaster mem- orial chiillf" 50"" I'm“ mm‘ ha” in... haiidcd back m the reemelnt- J. L. oavisoN FUNERAL DIREUTOB AND EMBALIHER KENSINGTON Day and Night Unlll Promptly Attended. PHONE 7-4. l‘\Il'.\I..\!Ii.liS home-S zswiili-‘i iEiii?;1l%‘:.IQTEF... MAMMOTF ‘If “E PARTY lifiiiilflit‘. and Athletic Sports at on NEW CHURCH GROUNDS KENSINGION _ ,_ under auspices of v INDIAN RIVER -- IIENSINGTON PARISH . ivnnivasnxigxuousi‘ llh a "f "Slirftlo Service ' v"‘"-'| tict valuable ‘ t , . iorvnation on fox ' ihlwhc." ....< times Games. Innovations in featu System. hag-pipes. VI Luxurious Tea Tables AND l I ',;.“,'r.'l'(~t.(,v,,?,g H” Bingo, ballaroo and many \‘\-’_ .' ' ultra i" - “J " Athletic Sports 1.30 (‘om Meals Adults 35c _ All roads lend to 1W re aitractionsh musical 50'1"‘, ' , ' Iano. illiiifilibl?“ EDD SALOONS other games and all latest Today Thursday Only BLAST Continued from page 1 _ ._ V" NCE couurv ford in the east. to Bundoran. Cm-lmll DWWKBI. in the west. Raiders at Newi-y, Countyflqwn held up with a patrol of the Royal Ulster 001151,‘. biliary who were gasoline on a burning hut, At Tyhollcnd. o party of armed men and placed against a wall at. revolver point while the hut was set alight. Oth- er huts at. Carrickarnon and Kil- leen were destroyed by incendiary bombs. 51x men carrying mach- tne guns, rifles and revolvers en- tered Carrickamon, held up 0m- ctals and tossed a bomb into the customs hut after destroying all papers. VIII-Id And Burn House Terrorists raided the homc of H. Maxwell at Kiileen and ordered him, his wife, mother and children into the roadway tn night attire. The house was put to the torch. zlofig with an adjoining dance 8 . Five men arrested qnear Great Northern Railway Lisllmnaghan appeared in. AmBEh late today. In their pos- session were found a service rifle, n revolver, ammunition and wire cutters. All aicrc remanded in custody until Aug. 4. The railway line near Diiiidalk, in the Free State, was dynamited 01113’ 10 minutes after a crowded excursion train, bound for Belfast‘ and the celebration, had passed. Another train carrying 400 excur- sionists was delayed almost t-hrce hours and arrived in Belfast too late for the occupants to see the Royal procession. Arrival Delayed One member of a group of war veterans from the Free State, who had intended to participate in thc parade of tax-servicemen outside the City Hall, said "We left Dub. the line at. court at not arrive until 12.10." In Belfast itself a gas exploded with a thunderous deton- ation. The blast injured one child, shattered all windows in the vic- inity and damaged a customs building. Although officials said it was probably accidental, the Royal Ulster Constabulary disclosed it was investigating whether the ex- plosion may have been caused by a mine. Thousands of police standing shoulder-to-shoulder lined the route along which the King and Queen drove after dtsembarking from the RnyalYacht Victoria and Albert. Prom the official reception at thc City Hall, the Royal Party went to a state luncheon at Govern- ment l-louse and later to a garden party. In the afternoon they drovc tn Baimoral Field to watch a parade of youth organizations. Thcy re- mained In their car, driving slowly around the field while 2,000 young- sters cheered. Their Majesties departed for Etngland tonight. County Monagh- an. customs officials were seized by forced to pour CNICLE P. McIntyre. Lloyd Cox, Chester Pratt. H. H. Cox, MLA, Morel]; ,1 Gives Reasons -____ Continued from page 1 art; Dougald McKinnon, M. L. 5., Mt. Buchanan; Mr. Carr, New London; Peters; Mr. Brooks, Murray Har- bor; William McDonald. Murray Harbor; H. H. Acorn, M.L.A.,S0ur- everyone would be starving. "It is our duty to protect the source of supply", Hon. Mr. Michaud said. ills endeavour was not to please out to discharge his duty to all. No one in this country would bc allowed to go hungry and there were proper authorities to take care of destltution, the Minister said. "However don't let's do something that will make us all ‘ paupers some day." ‘ "In the interestof the fishermen and all concerned it was thought best after careful consideration to try and conserve and increase what we have rather than kill the goose that lays the golden egg," l-Ion. J. E. Michaud. Minister of Fisheries told an informal meet- ing of fishermen and others inter- ested in the industry yesterday when he reiterated his announce- mcnt of a. few days ago that there would bc no fall season for lob- ster fishing. Several speakers in- cluding members of the Provincial Legislature urged on the Minister the need for a month season this fall because of the small catch of lobsters made by many fishermen Hon. Mr. LePage extended a warm welcome to Hon. Mr. Mich- aud and expressed regret that his stay would not be long enough to permit him to visit all parts of the province. Mr. LePage read a resolution passed by a flshermerrs to his office requesting a month's season from August 10 to Septem- ber 10. Mr. IePage thanked the Minis» ter and his department for thc: assistance given fishermen in this, province to the extent of $23,000‘ last yea!‘ and $50,000 this year. With his colleagues Acorn and Gallant they had endeavoured to distribute this money to the best of their ability. This year they were not only loaning to fisher-l men but with the sanction of bctii governments were building buiid- , lngs in different parts of the pro- vince to assist the fishing indivi- try. 1 iliiring thc past regular spring n" N0‘ Wm" Dd“ season. Many hail not made ex- penses. Hon. Mr. Michaud was H0"- Mr- Mcmwrei ‘he told speaker. declared that pepole if The paint 115d been reached 1n they can earn a livelihood do not thc Alaritinic Provinces where “TIM dole- Umlntunaml! i" mallv Mmmhmg had to be dong m9 sections of the province the pa=t1 Pvlhlllfltufi‘ Aliiiistci‘ ilcclared. The lobster 59350“ was VPTY 1m“- mllnY ' of the fishermen not making en- nuniber of fishermen engaged in , ough to pay expenses. Some fish- the lobster industry was increasing yearly and the individual catches ermen and Packers i“ m‘? 11w;- degygasing proportjonate1y_ ince oppose the late season but The department did not work in thc dark in deciding against the "3- Qfltch- COd fishing this _vcai' [all gpngqip gmiisiics and mheb was at a very low ebb. He realiz- men were consulted. In his opin- ion existing regulations went as far as possible without granting an lin at. 6.10 this morning but did‘ main l open ficirl and lfllllng [he fut/we it to New Brunswick and Nova take care of itsclf, Hon. MnMich- scoflfl- ‘ and said. Packcrs and strippers Hon. Mr. Mclntjvrt? was of the were not consulted with regard to opinion that the lobsters which the late season for they were well able to take care of themselves. he l believed. Hon. B. W. LePagc. chairman of thc Fishcrnicirs Loan Board pre- sided. Speakers included Hon. .l. were on fishing grounds ofl the Island coast in the fall were of a different school than those on the F same grounds in the spring. lnl conclusion he strongly rtuiommend- ed the granting of a mouth sea-| ————-€i son, from August 10 to September l l0 this year. Mr. Lloyd Cox said the season _ at his section of the north szclc this year was a very poor one. - “Men in my chstrict are already Continued {mm page 1 in dire circumstances, some withl _—-'::~——r :1» -- - -~;= eight of- a family unable bag of flour" Mr. Cox declared. The biggest kickers against the fall season were the buyers who had large quantities of lobsters oi north side of Prince Edward Island. Later in the day, the Minister n\ct_ fishermen and others interest- ed in the industry at. an informal gathering hcltl in thc Confeder- their hands, he contiiiucd. alien Chamber of the Frill/incl!!! Mr. Chester Pratt said they \\’f‘l‘(‘ Bumdng- _ not without gratitude to the de- Last night Hon. Mr. Mchaud partment for what it. had done for fishermen. He Cox that the was a dire one. and his party were the giiesw of LIPll§.-(i(l\’t‘l‘lli)1‘ Cieorge DeBlois at (‘vnvcriimciit House. Today the Fist -'ics‘ .\Illl.l.~.lt‘l‘ will go to Sum- lllti‘z~'l(lt‘ and moot fishermen there, before proceeding to the north shore of New Brunswick. MIX on?” agreed with Mr fishermcirs Ncvcr before had sons had wmpietely depleted sources of credit. Mr. H. H. Cox. M.L.A.. Orwell, ermen would do unless they got a‘ Russell Clark, MLA, Mt. Stew» G. I... Saundersori, St.‘ 1 l meeting at Souris and forwarded that 1n 1,15 , of this province was in processing of the products produced here. He i asked the Minister if he would be willing to send to look into the whole situation. experiments had been carried on opinion the only hope Canadiens . , Turn Back Soviets 5-l two experts here Hon. Mr. Michaud replied that by his department and were still going on. processing fish products hld been established but. the marketing of The practicability of Glldnuing their uninterrwttck the product was still a source of Wlnnlfll: Streak Main-t- locfll liinioi (iiflicully. It product and could was held in the squad, the Charlottetown Criuail. thc SovicIA class 501d lens again defeated was a high only he where a high standard of living 111-“ nigh! b)’ 8 5'1 Kore. "pn.vn11ed_ The Ctmadlells present a very Attending the meeting, which . well balanced bunch of ball toss- Cgnfpdpynflqn ‘ers and although Olllhlt by their Chamber of the Provincial Biiild- iopllmwmi “Pr” Qulfk 9° 39k? "d" ing, were ing centres in Queens and Kings l first Counties. ermen in Prince County will meet iHon. Mr. Michaud today. I Last evening Hon. Mr. Michaud, , ,-iiccoinpanied by Hon- prnv- l McGuigan, Provincial Minister of Education. perhaps they did not need the cx- , Univcr~ily' of which he is a fcrmcr ‘ urariualc. The >1 “L the speaker 5am ma, 1L wouyd i vcrsirws present‘ development, and be hard w gwe m? {an season m i was \'ci_v cordiaiiy recciicd by the Prince Edward Island and not give H???“ Rm’- s.a . sFlying Boats Set For Atlantic Flight Cabicl-Pan graceful transatlantic flying iClippcr lll floated at. her mooring ‘hcrc lfilllfihl, prcparcd to takc Off iomnrroiv on mr lh~ t0 89L a {slid out oi thc sky late today ilftQr II Iiiigm § li‘l|‘1 to they been in an equally had con- "150 dition. he believed. Three bad sea- ,‘ mil f0 BOWWKI- she W111 l-ikv 07f all i a! _ adicn. 4; homc l...- R\.. . ~ approximatciv the same time bathed m’ Ryan Mnyrmo,‘ ins the Clipper and is expcclcd to “Wen bfléos’ C Hbiu, ,1 ;pas.s thc American ship in declared he couldnt see whatftsh- l ""3" ivaniagc of S"\‘l4‘l errors $1". iriiig four of their five runs by the un- Icarnctl method. iilacKiniion. on _. the mound for the winner's, made j a great impression on local fans. ,Bcsidc.. having a world of speed, ‘and ciirre- on thc hal, the gcoing light. halide! wen: about his work in such a cool, matt-"r of fnct mun- ner that little could be done zigaiust him in the pinches. l-Ic struck out Y l2 batsmen inciudinc (ugh: of the r first nine to face lillll illltl issticd only one hasc on hall». Walter Arscnauit iillcllifl grwc‘ bcll for the Soviets, until the thirc l when with one out he ivent wild ‘walking three in a row and ivris then replaced by Sheen, The Iat- tcr nloived l-h!‘ (‘anadiciis their only three hus but ihe but they could net was one arirliuoiial r111 Charlie Ryan. class‘- (‘ziuadicn first ackcr. nabbed batting honors for the evening paling a long 11' 11w‘ to ii"f‘ltc iii ini- iiirh and addin: a single in the _:I‘\‘f*ll‘?l out , of lvro trips. Jim Iiosuii 21-11,; mxt ., ~ ., , -, . . " i Anm-‘Can Alma-V's ‘with two for four.‘ Al ‘C boa,‘ iuiitiic local n-cwnrl si {he sparkpliig cf the S "irn ll‘. iuii '\mii:t pittlic: representatives of fish- It is expected that fish- Rcvisits Alma Matt-r Mark n. i viitcd Si. Dunstairs FIphCPIPS i\Illll.‘ll,‘l‘ iowcd a kr-en interest. in the Uni- ‘ Dr. Bfulphjv, and 1 ' l . ~. I‘ ' .hi i. l.» .l ms. .0 W,“ m: hole.- Thc Caiiariieii nifzeld Atlantic Tile bic. tiviii-iiioiorcd Sikorsky did not boa»: an llldlVlfliliil star bu’. radtcr three-hour trip from Shcdiac N B, ivhcrc slit‘ "cfucfcii She’ }),'.,,\:.“n,\\‘.‘;:,l(.},;‘ ,. figirfng look off from New" York cnriicr in ,,,,,.f,,,.,na,._, “ ‘ ' ‘ m” my Score bv lllilll‘ s’ A Plfl-Ifliilil of BOIWOOfI, still un- ‘ H», 43,; 7m H H E ,uscd to the presence of the great 98,13,119,“ m3 1m 0,, 5, 3 1 grey albatross. watched intcrestedly, SOVWS W0 m,’ "U 1 d 5 Captain Harold Grci- and his crew , eroomcd the wzvcrfui ship for her 51-3131,,“- Foriii-._ i903 miics away‘. lmrwrial Ai vnvs‘ Ciimbria wii lu-Jmwi mus‘ FAFNHLW,“ A. lac-mg checked ovcr for hcr m5 l; h,” on bnmg Soup. mm“- (‘onnors l; b1 n 11:] i). 11'“ lRvan. Alurphi- 1m; }\f-l\j,,l'1 _ Connors (Shecrr, A. Clow (Mac- —-———————— C°“i,i¥‘“€,d,__f,'2"\ Page 1 late sea-son or something to help Kimwri»: struck out by .\l'-:Pll.i,l,'. ""j’"""“"‘ m“ them. A proposition to bonus codj i3 1-3 innings) i; sh i4 3.3 P0133 l:?1l;dpo(ffceflgd'fgt5 was no good, i142:- of what use was‘, Lll¥ingSt 2; by MacKinieab; 12;. T a bonus. he as ed. when there W851 me of game. 1 hour 25 minute; Ekgzttfxrggflksbufhgrrglafileggféberlfozx; no oodi; If tthe dflshermtgln dirlxrrt FUAmpirc: l.tIll'7\RnC'l1flr"_ no.2 iudgr‘ ~ ' ' ‘-' _ _ t, c o some ling or . rzcnau i. . on‘. ebb and flow 0f the struggle. It smaller mobs ueic formed and tggerfiasewein teheouovcmment would 51.01.“: 1. W,“ . was learned, however, that Chinese continued rioting In various parts have w Ewe dofe m amocafipg N s troops. enduring punishment from of the City. _ _ a {an “Eon from August lo w I - , BOX SCORE thethmodern artillery and airplanes Disorders also spiead IIIItQ trée September 1° the speaker declared Canadian, AB a “Po A E of e crock Japanese Kwantung country and several pal-is es ou - ______ _ army regulars. stil held fast at side the capital reported heavy that OPPOF-monrffom buyers wind (c, p, by Guardian's Special Wire) ggxmnf‘ g é g g 1 0 many strategic points. property damage. All mobs formed not be taken into consideration. HALIFAX July zkmlnoumfi Roach 2b 4 0 0 Early reports that the antl-Jap- ouiside Brdgctown were dispersed They had had many good ycarsment o‘ m‘, flmung m, a $400M i 0 0 1 1 ti 8.11658 troops of the 29th Chinese soon nftcr ihcy were formed by and 511 who had followed thatend 000 mud Issue b‘. the Nova you?“ MafKlflflofl p 4 0 0 O lo 1 army had seized Tungchow, and groups of volunteer police who o; the business were well off men. i qovgmment was‘ made tonight by v' Roach H 4 0 o o o 0 abolished the Japanese-dominated formed by groups of volunteer po- “who did they make the mgney Premier Aug“, L Mmdonald -H"PE1' 3b 3 l 1 0 2 I "autonomous" government of East lice who formed shortly alter the om. he mm, “The flshemerfi- A statemenmsiled by the Pm“? Connors cf 2 0 0 o o q Hopei located there, were followed disorders began in their districts. iei- said‘ "The tNova Scotlai cm- Henllwcv c a o o 12- o o “"9 Yesterday by w°rd that‘ the Govermr sir Mark A‘ Young is“ Fishermen Made Nn Money ernhient yasterdav disposed of Murphy l’ 2 .1 O 0 0 O Chinese were driven baclkh. leaving siierlfa. [ilbflélmlllllflll tcifiayudélippigatl; bond. “mounting h,’ $4 000 000 w a Total», 2a o 3 24 19 1 over 100 dead. toward Hs ungmcn, ing or rcs ora ion o or ‘ILA. ML v -_ ' " about 10 miles south of Pelping. offering his‘ Scrgltlffiwlnrelglgfetigzt; swmlgzusseplieigil-"ilmlgelf cobclir- gfntilifblfitgeticfntfljiz€llto;dl Zines“? 5x35‘ r 54B g S1120 A B ing an B 111E118 ’ N ‘ C 0 t] "my To More" ‘ri."°'°‘.i..“.“““i.iiélia Si“.l"i.‘...‘£‘.i..2£.“Z.?ll°“.f‘.f;"m.3€§l‘d.l"‘éfii..i‘i‘f.f”£l‘..t’ofi‘°l§f..i.iiitl s,- ~» = - 1 = Te arnos _ . ' (‘go 4001100 “m- ini ”“F“.’°‘“" “i°"fi.'tl;‘$%¥l.i§2l‘°i.t’l2 ;‘.“.£.‘“*.i2f..£’.tl°. at. ‘f?i32?.’.§“§1?..?$3l‘..315332; 53;?" g; a 0 i» 2 o 1 bassadors appealed to tie To y0~ isor ers n i . < . r ' ' ‘ " . . ‘ . ow 2 l 0 3 a 1 and Nankmg Governments today 14 were killed and more than 50 were prepared to eliminate the of Canada, these constituting the {Morrison H 3 0 1 o 0 o to prevent spread of the Sino-Jap- I injured last month. next spring session i; lthsyihadurit llaai-‘géerbgiéirrnlzcoigutlft xei-gorratltgiiis “is: N‘ Hogan 3b 3 0 2 1 o o anese conflict and requested great W?‘ 800d 5935*?" m he 5d t 5 "m; Nova Scot“ boxitdifisup: " ll’. Landry if 3 0 1 1 o l care be exercised to keep their I They would be prepaia? 1 0 g0 “we. bonfls we“; m~ mm or W. Arscnauii p 1 0 0 0 ii 0 embasies tn Peiplng from falling i with a fall season en r3 y}; k _ {our and m"? mfg $150000; m sheen p 2 0 0 o , o into the war zone l The bonus for cod an a arias; roupviwr 21;"? 1p tiihofid: and Totals 29 l 6 24 ll 5 campaign tn North China, United - ml. r 0n. Y- ~- ~ ' '~ ' i ‘~ i -——-—-._. states Ambassador Joseph G. continued frgin_p_g§§_l___ Oondtttalu Vzlglfitdhwnolgfigllltg; Wgghfngr-siee received was comm , w,“ 91y gAfgxn-LLAgg Grew drew a Japanese amurance feren parts e n n ' --»-_- that the Japanese army would H; warned that subvent-lorw 0n it was much more easy for the 9"‘! Y"? Bimslflftm- _ '17:’ "'11:!" LONDON-War on catei-piian leave nothing undone to protect coal and steel W016 "mil 15W by local government-s to handle such Pllrlmfi] 0Y6 W193‘ “s l‘?! P‘) in Suffolk is being carried I, by foreigners. The Ambasador said any means." 1. pmbmn; rmcc - c" vfnemmfnis 1 8W9.‘ spraying. which is harmless m hu- Japan had not yet abandoned "Any government. couldigtiletaréill; DNKTHY" man bvlfnmitgiiinlals and hlrds but hope of an amicable settlement in that piece of PM?“ 01'8"‘ - Prepared To Help "‘jy—'"“ a Hire or e nest. N hm _ govemme... could change its mind Movie STAR .r._rrnns SUN- ________ (brig: gomzi (Japanese) News ‘regarding these subvenéloll? agate; Regarding bait freezers theFed- STROhE xmtr WORKERS (‘LEAN Asflwy P9170594 14mm“ 50115‘ nigh" Wm“ you wan 8 eral Government was prepared to bury, secretary of the United States . Embassy in Peiping, had present- ed a. Joint British. American. French and Italian memorandum to the Japanese embassy request- ing the foreign legation quarter thorenotbeusedasabasefor military operations. Japanese Aims Undefined True extent of Japan's aims in North China remained undefined as neither the Premier, Prlncc munimom Kanoye. nor the for- eign mlnlster publicly outlined thc program or policies. The Premier made a terse dec- laration in Parliament that the Japanese Government had been forced to make up its mind to re- sort to arms to punish China for repeated acts of provocation. Members of the House of Rep- re entatives cheered wildly and then pushed through unanimously ctions. ‘ , 1iciillon step-dancing 3 ° clock Children 25¢ nsington Von Allin‘ 4"‘ , a $30,000,000 war appropriation. ! Some Japanese insisted theii l troops in North China were not ifightlng the Chinese people biu merely the untrlcta-blo Chinese l 11w“: if? igbijflffi; Lin? 1 c0ntrlbllte one half of the cost of IR ' _ . _ n a freezer. The government dldni géilsififilglrolgllngfiblia [fileatsaildfian 0L want to administer it, however. be- Tlic Inter-colonial Railway. "the t cause it would be done much more Dominion pledged to build and op- cheaply from n local centre. crate for all time. not merely as a Reduction plants mentioned ‘by money maker, not as a. commercial , some of the speakers were feasible enterprise but as a federal 8W9"? in some localities and not in oth- mcnt service to the Marltimes. This I 111-5 depending on the amount of lwas the basic bait which caused 0r products available. I-lc fclt dis- ‘Dflrsuadcd New Brunswick and Nff posed to spend some money to ex- va Scotla t0 "it" C°"f°d°"a“°“' ‘ perlrrient with reduction plants and "You people in Cape Breton I" asked those interested to Dresenta only izeliiiiii? tgcnrbsgifafgfonorm "m concrete plan in black and whitc principc o o i‘ " , . - way of subvciitious on Y0"? “"1 ‘ 333N322 would reel dlqwsld to m m“ n“ ‘mm swch h? Sal?‘ tradcl Mr. Mlchaud forecast that it Mm? "m" m” board 0 ii ht be soon ec ssar to cvisc mcnibcrs from all Pa"! 9! can” i "elm d‘ ' n e‘ y d T‘ _ , iBrcton nnihcivd at tiieflitlflli- 1m ° ° Prue“ “B a“ "m" 1 |i_~¢-~~; ~ —-—- ‘kcttng fish products to ‘compcvtr- , m9“, “m” 1 with other countries. He was \\..l- i 1 The Japanese military; has serv- ing to co-operate there also, ‘m1 this force with warnings and Tagging of fish, referred lo at ‘ultimntuiits to withdraw TFO!" the mefllfll- WM 110118 Y0!’ fl DUI‘- Polplng and its vicinity slncc thc pose, to ascertain certain facts in 0,151. dcvplopfwd 1.. North china order to help fishermen, thc meet- said today. lafter a Shin-Jaranese brush July ing was told. 7 west of Pelping Mr. H. K. B. Hemming declared my The (‘anadlan Prcssi LONDON‘ --Wa.=hin1z facilities foi workers will harc in iv pi-nvviod hy factories in the Ilnlicri King- Hdom under the Factories Bill. cf- feccivc July l. i039, so that xivork- ers may cican up before going home. HOLLYWOOD. July 28 »(APi--- Bcttc Davis of thc movies suffered a sun-stroke which will kccp her cnnflncd to a hospital in Cnrpin- tcria. Cnlif.. at. least four wccks. her husband, Harmon O. Nelson. vacationing Shc was For snlc, the two fanns of the late John Simpson. Tho home farm. Lowrr lfamlllnn, consisting of 80 acres all clcar and highly cultivated. Good buildings. A spring on thc frirm ls convenient for watering stock. Fox Ranch. May be bought with or without crop. It may be said that this is one of the most productive farms in the best farm- ing community of the Province. Will also sell the second farm, Upper Hamilton, nf 62 urcs. l0 covered with wood and some lumhcr. Apply. MR9. .l0IlN SIMPSON. Hamilton. L-I090-7-28-4L l i" '1' 1 . l ,. l" It ‘ ' l 5 l i I l. .. J, :1’ I I l z .