l sucosT a. 193; I . t * PAGE Trump. t * Z‘ ’ . THE cuARcurrmuwN GUARDIAN Prisca.fllymAhilbgoaatigtitsiNrn-usy CAPlfli-Qill-llgbgruonnr THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Jsiussouui, MODERN CAESAR!‘ I ~ Es an PA DE ~ . .."..,"'....*“L......°" °£..E..‘.'.".‘.1t;'. Mussdini In Eleven "Prisons. morning. Her next port of call will be Quebec City. BKUNK BLAIR-Shortly before midnightlast night a skunk on the street in front oi the Canadian Ullon Home was struck and killed by a car. The animal was removed from the street on order of the 9°11“ Dfiplrtment, Pedestrians within a. half a block could discern the presence of the skunk, or- were aware that some accident had oc- curred in the vicinity. , _ _ (Jammy a eaau a word an-iatly parable is ALSO AND TRAVELTAIJK . Japan in Cherry Blolsom '1‘ime WITII THE NEW STAI- LUIBE BAINIB ‘ma! “CABUBO'S" GIDIIOUS VOICE AGAIN “.50 . . . . . NEWS SILLY antimony ’ ' Prince Edward “ ‘mums. - nu. _. 5“, SHOWS Al's-gasp“, Often A Beggar, In Lon '.._ Search For Political ', Favor First Found Means Of Power In F iery, Writing _g For Socialist Newspaper "’" P0811328 DRUG STOI-I ll the only one open this afternoon and evening. 1.4469 II-M. B. DUNDEE SAILS-H. M. ‘S. Dundee which has been in Chur- ‘tetown the past few days, left yesterday morning for Montreal. CHUIOH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Hoa- ri-indipal Maoleod, on, of min- hlush. Scotland. will in People's Church, Charlottetown. Wednesday, 28th, at 1.45 and Thursday, 29th. 1n Stanchel ai- ‘130; also Friday, 00th, at Argyle u... and. MATINE gvmqmq ___ mo. an’ “o. By J. C. OESIIRSIva-n.» Written for and Copyright the Guardian and as proof oi the need for social re-_' form. They demanded repetition» --more sacrifice of life if need he- OOMPANY HELD MEETING- Tho quarterly meeting of the Maritime Trust Company was held h! General pallbearers were: Arthur Brown. Lou Matheeorn. IPrank McKinnon. V011; 1V1!‘- Goorge J. Tweedy, Char- lottetown; Mr, Hediey C_ Wilson. satisfied with their lot in life. For ten years oi these two de- Shore at 7,80. andiabbath. Sopt. last evening at the Canadian Na- Pr”. ennui“ to show Italy's rule's that reforms-J 1st, at Summerside at 1i a.m., -tiona1 Hotel. The directors present .F°; 5o years “m. w A“ u“ had to be had. Cape ‘rraverse at S. and Desable were Mr. Howard P. Robinson, 1934 Iflajy mdp mum; 2m; “I 7 pm‘ ' ' 11:15am’ géniuhlhvge. pliiidMz- popular unrest. It was a passive Find“ Gum, .. . MINERAL SERVICES-Tho llm- St. John, N. Bxy, Mr ‘Pesr enGI uprfihlgtyfkecfid 13st particularly They were placed on trial a!‘ eml or the law Harry Stevenson Clark’ vlce_presl'dent hummerside- BBB-rs t9 111° 11 WY (‘Thell/en m: Milan for subversive activities. mil: gave from the ggclcgnogiuui- gtnginl‘ s. B. coop. Sackviile: §§§J§um1"§§iin$ Xnfalflvlltéh IIlIlS gififilgi,1§$“§€‘,,“",,§§’“,,,,§§,=§;; omeonvledna ,,.; _ .. ' .. ‘~- Aumm m“. services an‘ 0on8‘ to _ Mr R E Mutch, Charlotte against the entire laissez-faire he was snnocenc but because ha Wu- MX‘. R. H. MacLean St. scheme or government which left 111N394 b)’ RM’- J- W- Bi-Ybluf- T116 John; Mr. John A. Reid nederlc- vast sections oi the people dia- W551 ‘"31!’ w fl ’ “ w say you, he roared? “that you ought to acquit us, nQI; because we have not committed;- G°rdm Bwmy’ In"? scum” “d 591191111 M80888!‘ St John' Mr cades and half Benito Mus Rupert MacK _ _ ‘ ' ' ‘ . a’ ' ' the offence. but because wc have all a) Webster. Manager, Charlotte- isolini, together mwitgioc his“ cola committed ‘it and because ’ ' “an” “ma? e , “m” - I“! prtmise to coninii: i‘. again. Ins-- ON MOTOR TRIP-Mrs. A. S. ca ed upon 9 P941941 17y W°Td ° agine an Italy in which 36 mil-i. ‘wir Mfiiillliilfi _ ‘i rur ENTER NOVITIATE-Two young i l mouth and the printed page to rise Elrls of Emerald, Miss Anna snatch‘ and express forcibly their loss of patience with a regime that. ai- lowed thing" to slide. The complaints were mulltudin- ous. Huge northern provinces were held under the thrail of Hops- burg's double eagle. The house of ,llon of citizens should all think in the same way as though their. brains were cast in the same shape. Why, you would have a madhoiisl. or rather a realm of utter borer. dom and imbecility. It is RECESS". ary that. side by side with thoas. who cry ‘No! No!’ there should be. Lantz and Mrs. H. J. Moore of Los Angeles, CaliL, who have been spending the summer on‘ the Is- land, arrived by the Hochciaga ‘ ‘ , * yesterday from a trip to Wallace BGIBlURfiQULQ) and New Glasgow, N. S. They left daushter of Mrs. Howard Smith and Miss Patricia White, daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph While, left f" H1111“. N. 8.. Aux. 1n lnst. to. enter Mount Saint Vincent Noviti- ate. Previous to leaving for Hall-i by motor for Montague to spend some time wilth their brother m. Mussolini! Wife a FIIECLARATION 00MED!—IATE’S an nssii wrm CHAR-LE! cnnsa STRANGER THAN suowma a _ 1 - ass r. m. FICTION TIIOUGHTFUL ACT-In order to give the children of the Protest- Farquhar, St. John. The "proceeds from the entertainment were for- mended highly. handsome gift. Dancing took place those less fortunate _is to be com. the music being furnished by Mr. Earl Todd. and lVik. Emery Mllllgan 511d M188 Kathleen Smith presided Woddlns was solemnir/ed at st. Dunstans Basilica. Aug. 27th, when by Rcv- Father- Keefe. 1nd bride thor precautionary steps tn the to war. indicted‘; a moral ofI-“d- er against the league. similar u. tion was taken against Germany Mediterranean and Africa. The war office. admiralty, air ministry engaged in surveys. The naval and military movements ordered in the past few days, although routine, NAB ' Pg;- and colonial and dominions office ,,,,,,,,,,,‘§°,‘L,‘§,§§°w,y“,,f§§£w§“f, Murray Harbor a short time ago when Mrs. Inman Herring while out bathing got beyond her depth looked very Charming in a gown 01 Whltc satin. ankle lcusth. and made and maiden hair fern. ‘The brides. on princess lines. her white pic~ ture hat and accessories matched, She carried a. boquet oi sweet peas mulu- M155 Clo-lie Kiscins, cousin lFiume and Trieste integral parts of the Dual Empire. The mutter- ing of an Italian-born popu‘-ace. ~ eaned away from their king and tary, and the alleged laxness oi an elected parliament. In the in- solini for his undignifled be- havior in the town. Benito listen- ed, then still drunk with the thrill of power over his audience, he curtly told the mayor to go back to his boot-making, packed his zfew belongings and started. out again into the world. John n. Fraser, before leaving mi- 1" they were entertained by their, Ausulu» with "-8 Wuiufltu, °1u those m. ‘Ye l Y l' id b their homes in the West. your: friends in Emerald and? 1u°11°= “Dlvldt ""1 Rulu‘ uh" i my ‘m’ d“ m“ Pmml“ P°u side J1’... figse 5nd esexiitetii: vicinity and each presented Wm, al iemplfid 9° mike u! T1911‘ “d fined the 1mg” °I Ava-II“ Wm‘ army, those who decry it—side by Socialistic sermons. He tilted his lance at the windmill of Free- masonry and won his battle. The Congress of Ancona proclaimed ant Orphanage a. treat, five child- _ 7,11 i; i m L _ ren, a. iew days ago, put on a con- gufhfvuliangélg/Ilss llvtigiy dnevme illegals‘: by sheer Ioroe’ went ‘m noalonlier iietFreeu uremasosocriilnsm must claimiogglzlew’ ma?!‘ wt 1n MI- 0- M. William‘ garage. “ m u“ M185 ' This struggle won he‘ launched ' - y’ s I , v Th chum, El _ Patricia White sang many son s, 1 1,11 r1 1 , u, ' brainlessness and death." y _ ADDED GAR liaiiis, CityImPJleYIIIunteerQnIi/Ioncvtiblii, g farliierse Sig; aiiigduii ontlaxatlone, tblaiirriggoitslli. TII-llamgavczlaries atxli: Th” was Int-mm Ebday’ who ' ' ~ ' TooN- Margaret Farquhar and Marion WEDDING BELLS-A PMMY i119 ODDYQSSWH 0f the Pflld 111111‘ bureaucratic monarchial system ffufiofiflfi“ e m: gifiatlg; fink‘: that was pre-war Italy a hand oi death throttling the common pec- ""' with at. Reheat YOUNG TfluRs-Jzlll-SAT. warded to the orphanage where gzrréhfulgsiiéngflglxilzéliig of tel/inf; dustrial areas, strikes and disord- pie, l-le rebelled against; B, system a moment memtm Freedom o, . v " aura - ‘ , mad . e , _ j, - ' I I z O'SULLI.VAN I-“Mahnu uc’ u“ gseiveiiatwiltlils delighet pglifllble all: Jam Gununt. became the lfride of 32s Ziirniuibmigini cllhiniax gnu“ on wililriickl mil“ fmwauon ‘or many thought and action "e banned m ' Lewis STONE Evening Ztlcwm- uctle. This thoughtful act g; five ‘hwseefigghgfilip £1118 ‘gaff, 131111: ' ' ' i l Ilaengthtlxgublsicl?!‘ Spfiifind“? vgoif “Zjguflggifuhstgg- we,“ o, . 7 hmqGLEIAsoN li tie girls for the pleasure oi my: The ceremony w-u pergnned’ togut 210g; iitnwatso oylgéfltahg mlaaygt ent anti-government demonstra- Mmsoumfinhadlcflon; and m; tion at Raccagorga. Many were killed and wounded—-both govern- ment troops and the people. The mob had first attacked, beating down many soldiers before they could fire. The authorities called it a "massacre." Mussolini and his associates on the Avanti hailed it side with those who accfaim our bourgeois society, those who would fain demolish it. "What we stand in need oi am most 100 per cent unanimity and. uniformity. Dissension is not for consistency of detail on one straight, clear path to bower. H: allows but one viewpoint-Mussels ini's. In extenuation. he can say that so far as Italy is concerned, he has been right. He has made is a XXst-class power and of its. People a proud people. when the latter repudiated military oi the Versailles Treaty. (The British Cabinet last week was reported to have decided that if Italy goes to war in defiance oi the Covenant, Britain would make will strengthen Britain's dispositions in the Mediterranean. Government circles followed re- ports oi Itallan army manoeuvres in northemltaly. There were priv- ‘mumed m“ n“ 1) 0f the bride. wore Alice blue crepe and “med B b00118! of sweet peas. Occrsc F. Chappelle. brother of the srccm attended as best. man. After the ceremony the happy young This time he headed for Switrir- land-then. as now, the haven for political exiles. But, meanwhile, the friendly discussion at the inn in Predrapplo had burgeoned in- and only for the promptness of Byron Bums. well known Charlotte- town boy and Ralph Billard oi MuTrB-y Hflrbol‘. Mrs. Honing would have been drowned. Mr. Burns saw shows, he said, that the soul is different from the Spirit. The soul dies and goes to the grave but the spirit returns to God. What then Evangelist J o h n s to n lions were drawn from secret un- derground chambers built by Ern- peior Menellk II, uncle of Hails Selassie and victor over the Italians ate expressions oi appreciation of 1 , , u-c-vw w». :.-:.*:.*::":::."* Marv-v- » -» M». new... w». wit». assays? cstgfsytzinth“ . .€;‘.‘.‘.""‘.’.l“n..é’.‘3.‘.‘“°ii. .222: A 11, F i. on," supply“ um; from “giant, mmmry mission bu; suggestions in the water and swam out to her. b“, 1d t p “g °° a a - 5 t e Ortlm quired. He then urged his hearers against an aggressor undu m, ggy- when he got the“, ‘he had gone a as was served to relatives to sticks and stones and to to mm Job 2-,, a when he Sam that Mussolini is making abid for chant‘ The” wmld mt be lmpns" financial aid here were ridiculed. ed Imwever except 3mm” Wm‘ ‘ml Financial circles let it be known mémgalegsétrflttllifi 11:35:18.)“, myth"- gyftyualre still on a coach and carry». wmmt" “Inn's “m by exprwmg Naval circles appeared unimpres- wlumgnm w bring pram“ m sed by purported plans for an liai- Monolithic Church in llorthern Ethiopia, hewn from solid rock. Al- though religious services are held daily in these quaint churches, priests see no harm in storing Im- munition in the cellars because a war against Italy would be regard- and intimate friends, after which the bride and groom left by the early train on a honeymoon trip to the mainland. The Guardian bins with their many friends in 9119911411118 to them very best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. smashing ballot boxes to sway the pronrm of demons. the spirit is identified. "All the while my breath is in me and the spirit of God is in my nostrils," the evangelist read. The margin, he said, for "Spirit" is the breath oi life that God gave to man when down for the third time. Mr. 1B had to swim under water nd caught he: and started to bring her to the surface. She unknow- ingly caught him around the waist and took him deeper into the wat- In the address given at the Forum last night by Evangelist F. W. Johnston who spoke on the “Soul and Spirit," he said that al- though it was commonly believed Had No Money In almost every great man's life there is a. tragic chapter. Mus- ed by them as a. “holy war." Ethmp“ I” u“ Lew“ hen’ I“ m‘ ian naval parade in the Mcditcr- er Aym- some 5t u he f] t t d _ ministration of the country. In that . ' m" "3 M“ —-—— li i‘ s write in Lausanne m t i d d ‘ti. an im- "1 m“ ° Adum- T1115 hull“ The Emperor also ordered ernP event the Lclgue could empower 1b} rancan. Burns managed to free himself VISITORS RETURN — Among fr‘: Illiliizwwhen ‘torn months there mgrtarliimglmiaigfllgYe m“? invisible or breath oi life, he read. is com» mon to all, even the animal cre- tied other secret ammunition caves —-?-—-—-———- d b l; h aly to enter. . - u" mull t1‘ to the surface. Mr. the guest et mi m th.l h c k. a w h u lnitlihgndlnltfiefllioxbaiditaiiirlnels ‘mm the French officials said. ‘however, Ema“! Swum WI 1° 111°" 91'1"" 811d after Vlilililgguwlfilg Mr. Lid Oil/in; xfiucxgi xtriaonligllullio’. vtvllzn b93861? fiiulirifii.‘ g1eentBitblglehflatlslIlIefgrilllei- atlon‘ Rd‘ 3: m‘ m" He" he “m There was a rush on the National that the British - h ‘ told (continued fmm Pale l) helped take mx H9171"! 551m"- D. W. White at York Point are: He 101111190 the 1°55” °I many Ported 511011 u" ldea- M1" J°hn5"°“ m“ “Imam and ma“ have an on‘ “"1 3mm "Wm '°‘“-‘° 1° 1"‘ *"-“———“ Mr‘ Bum‘ “ppm” “mid” 1°“ MP- cud Mts- Hlssins. Mrs. Lyrics cums 1n @1115 WWW 11ml "1 said that the soul dies with the mztlatlglr llspirtiIl drink This m’ l 1'99. e ' n man at Cre.‘ iiank as foreigners and natives alike hastened to convert their pap- tr thalers into silver money. More than 100 Greeks, Italians and Arm- alisns left the country. Ethiopians continued to evacuate the Capital, returning to villages. piration until a, doctor arrived. Mrs. Herring was removed to her home where she is recovering from ‘shock. Much credit and praise are due Mr. Burris and Mr. Billard for their heroic deed. homagc—that a single franc piece in the pockets is immunity from arrest Less than this betokens vagrancy. Men have starved to death rather than part with this silver coin which means freedom body and remains in the grave till the resurrection. In support of this he adduced a number of texts. One found in Ps. 22: 29. "No one can keep alive his own soul." "He spared not their soul from death." gard armed intervention in Ethiopia as a "colonial campaign." Mrs. Kerr and son of Truro, after enjoying the Exhibition and races better than ever; also from Boston were cousins of Mr. White, Mrs. Carpenter and two sons and sis- ters, Mrs. Wells: also Mrs, Robert circle of generals. Congratulations were given by the Dictator to military experts af- ter he inspected the latest develop- ments in arms. He saw a new fiat machine gun with a reported great- ation and which he is continually giving man every day returns to God at death. It is not a. number two individual but simply life, physical life. ‘ Anxious To Avert" Break Laval is anxious to avert an open A high authority said if Italy lt- lefnpted to invade Ethiopia without declaring war, which he said Japan did in the case oi Manchuria. Eth- ical: would declare a war of de- fence. By John Inna, break by restricting Italian action to the point where others might agree with the Italian definition of "colonial enterprise." If Italian ac- tion msy be considered an armed penetration of Ethiopia which seeks only to insure thesafel-y of border colonies, and Italians who desire to er power of fire and with new, easy changing parts. He saw a. mortar capable of throwing several scores of heavy bombs a minute. He was particularly struck by the develop- ment of telephone and radio com- munlcation. rsitsomms Master Elldred Carr, Cumberland Street. 18 upullding his vacation with relatives at Clifton. Coffin oi Cleveland, visited. Mr. and Mrs. pleasant times were spent Ohio, whose sweet voice was heard in several churches in Charlottetown also in the many houses where slic has Fred Frith of Bermuda were guests at West- holm also for a month where many have at least from the bars oi a cell. But there was a clay when Benito hnd not even this franc and wound up in a prison—the first oi‘ the long series of short and long jail terms he served on his way to power. He has written himself that Jall is an essential Ps. ‘l8: 50. “The soul that sinneth it shall die," Ezek, l8: 4. Even the soul of Christ, so the evangelist read, was made an offering for sin, and was poured out unto death. Isa_ 53: 10, 12, and this same soul of Christ, so Mr. Johnston read from Acts 2: 3i, went to the grave The Eastern Guardian ..'SUBSCB.IFTIONS to The handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, experience in the life‘ oi a Publlc mari- He saw the inside of 11 prisons all told. and while he fought bitterly against each suc- cessive iiuurisonmeht, accepted them philosophically when the die was cast and sentence pronounc- settle in Ethiopia, Laval is of opin- ion it need not embroil Europa and cause the League oi Nations to lose face through failure to settle the problem by peaceful means. The presence in Paris oi,- Italo Balbo, Governor of Libya who once lame“ 1mm“ Tmpham’ fmd was raised the third day with the body. The word translated hell in this text. he said. was from the Greek "Hades," that means the grave. and is so translated in 1 Cor. 15: 55, marginal reading. What. then is the soul, he en- Associated Press Stall Writer PARIS, Aug. ifs-Premier Laval, lh the rooms where seven years ago Why the Kellogg-Bricnd Anti-war Pact was signed, tried today in put I new fsco on events in Africa. Miss Verna MacKenzie. city, left this morning for Halifax where she W111 Spend her vacation. ' Miss Matilda Steele of Sturgeon is visiting friends in Souris, the gone to Montreal to spend the rest oi’ their vacation. before sailing for Bermuda. Ma's. “Ihiteley wife of‘ Cont. Whiteley pf the ship Orange- leai also called to’ see Mrs. White. Mr. Flint second officer spent the Phone 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabon‘! llvDuce spent some time visiting the portable telephone exchange, which is drawn from place in place by a tractor. ‘The exchange, Ital- ian invention, is used for the first ..'Mrs. Priscilla Tyre, Boston, spent the weekend in Albion Cross, the guest of her sister-in-lau‘, Mr Henry A. Collins. 11B law the Italian ambassador. led a fleet of seaplanea from Rome time in the” mgnoeuyfgg, guest of Mrs. Joseph Grant. afternoon very pleasantly Sunday d .. and Mice met the British ambsssa- to Montreal and 01110880 WI! 0h"- The manoeuvres will be complet- -—— . 18th Aug. at Westholm, before sall- e 1'3,“ m) m first hams“ o’ qulred. The answer is plain. The doiasir George clerk. Reports from geterized a "vacation trip" by the ed yumonow in time w permit 1i Mr. and Mrs. T. M. miller-ton, of ing for Newfoundland LnusannemMuevunm emmlgi, a soul is the mind, or character of .,'Mr, and Mrs. Harry James, —‘ y W the individual. When the body dies Dot-cheater, Mass, motored " to “lhulmlyu quill"! Rid thhi- t-hh Italian Embassy whlch duwuut ’ Dues topresido at an extraordinary Detroit. Michlsan. are visitics 1n hodcnrrier at tiny bay and ‘Quill uuy ha Wllllns to withhold rumors he might have coma i» talk cabinet session, the first to be held Charlvttcwwn. the guests or Mrs -_-- Mug“, n, ,,,,,,,m,,_.,,,,, ,0, ,, “m, the brain dies with it and con- Prince Edward Island on tbsp a atdemand forthe votingofsanc- with French air officials. oumde o; mm, 1n 13 yea“ mu“. (Dru) Fullerton, Greenfield Avenue. , ream, “Lnmce whlch a,’ least ggqugnily there is no mind or vacation, They are the guests of tions in the event of Italian ollfas- day will be a day of preparation for i ta n a d a s Ensure,‘ 1mm three meals a d“, thgughfl, Man i5 wholly uricon- Mr, and Mrs, Fulton Campbell, “1111- Italy’! UM 0f 5W"! Friday's big review, when the in- Mr. and Mite. Roy Vail and son and a warm ‘met He worked w Scions in death‘ he Sang 1g we be. Monmmm . _ V fantry will advance under actual Kcltll. have Arrived from Halifax Sw t 5,, as errandqxw '10,- , wmeshop llcve what we read in Ecclin 5,10. Moral Oflenda LONDON. Aug. T — ‘$31k "0111 artillery fire. Mussolini is scheduled 1m 8 vlfllt to Mrs. VaiPs parents, ee ear s In his free llama-he studied a‘; and p5, 145; 3, 4_ Tm; mind q;- uqrmong we visitors w Mon. The British, it was unofficially laid. would have Italy, i! the goes BIRTHS gimlllw - At Summerside, Aug. 4935. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas luilhrt- . ithtANT -At Hunter River, P. M‘ ‘m Afloat as. ins, to h Mrs. Andrew Gallant, "81"". Marv Bernadette. Mtros - at the Prin Count “uuu- Aurust u. ma‘: u» . ""1 "H. .1. a Dalton, a daughter. —At Union Road, Aug. NI Mrs. Harry . "twink ."- 1°". w . and ."°"u"\ 1 m. Hollis Preston. m» i0 Mr. Mm“. BOB, Pull-st Sea View. August m. and Ma's. Claude Robert Lamont Home reaching inisrmecl quarters tonight indicated Mussolinfs first move at the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations Sept. 4 would be an attempted indictment of Ethiopia as a treaty breaker, fol- lowed by a demand she be ejectcd from the League. Should the demand be ignored Ii Duce is likely then to issue an ul- timatum that unless some other powers give Italy colonial territory in Africa he will proceed against Ethiopia, these reports 81-111"- Slr Samuel Hoare. NW1!“ 59°‘ g-gtgyy, and Anthony Eden, Minister for League Affairs. began rvhlpplha their own plans into shape for the Council session. The! Wt" 110m 111 cannot with Paris and Premier La- Precautionary 8MP rt ts of the Rov- ummvu-‘fiiunftilliuéluvin consider fur- Too Late To Clasifi/ -—~—r—r-—'* TvTrFrifiironaurs. nosin- vrs and transients. M11- so Graftofi___5_i~ 1e;§_4_."7_i‘__'_ _ONE RETURN PAS“ '2::&L!r:y°ronm_ good iintii Sci’);- mii, Phone ecu-b. plane-aqua ooomnr omr. warn-s nous:- "°"" ‘w’ mmdlgfilii-ir-a-ae-m - ~ - ‘QT-SPARE TIRE BETVYIIN Pownal and ‘Gfifgr-“g” tify Bernard s . Mm crumb non can m calm‘ , all brown l ' “w” ‘m old, answers to "uieuyrihiéindiy phone M“ ~1- e iew-lulu. °"°“‘" “flit... to speak to the soldiers Saturday. A gesture was seen when Mussol-- inl took British and French military missions and newspapermen of those countries on a visit to the "front." They were his guests at luncheon. Il Duce was particularly cordial but made no speech. In the afternoon he permitted correspondents of other nations to accompany hlin but he continued to direct all his remarks to British and Mr. and Mrs. Theo sentmr, Mrs. Wallace Stewart and son, Wilfrid left yesterday on return to their home in Portage La Prairie flilfir B- Plfllslnll hrllday vfith ral- atives and friend in this cit/y and Boston. The Misses Locke Trueman and Richie have left on return to their homes after a very enjoyable vaca- The major task of keeping the medical science. Premature bruised at birth and far normal in every way, for four hours the babies were alive with a few drops of warm water administered from nn rye dropper. The tender skins iveie below quintuple‘ alive is considered one of the greatest feats performed by and twenty- l kept French officers and ‘ For necessarily accepted By "Her of the Directors. IIEWSIHEY‘ WillLegislate F r P. e' _ School Books (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) YNIIDERJOTON, N. 8., Aug Free school books would be supplied in New Brunswick ls soon as legis- lative authority had been enacted, Hid consequently they would not be available this year, Premier Dysart SEALED ' TENDERS Will be receivadby the See- of tliePr-iaee Edward . 21- A. Smith. Rocky Point. P. E. I. Dr. and Mrs. G, W. Ioomer (Hazel Campbell) have been visit- ing Mrs. Learner's parents. Mr. and Loomers. who reside in Wei‘ ‘ Hills, Mass. were accompanied by a friend, Mr. John S. Capronl, ed- itxzrn oi Babson’s Washington Bull- et . Mr.‘ and Mm. Alex. McPherson nit tonight. legislation rei- rm and son James, o1 Quincy. Mass, ldiltributim of books was re- who have been visiting friends in ‘vealed in m8. h explained. this province during the last three weeks. loft yeaiarday morning M’ motor m their return jmrney. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Slavin. also of Quincy, who has also been spending her holi- days visiting friends here. Mrs. J. W. Webster and her three Island‘ Gray y ‘ Qmwgn’ children oi Sutherland, Saskatche- Auochu". I no on wan, whowilégveubeenwwm the l s‘1"'°mb“' f" RIMS" Zfifili. and w‘. rm: of the Seed Plan to Sour-is. mod, 4e Iongworth Avenue, left Lowest of any ls;- nog yesterday x thvevir home. plums - Rather, Harold O. Maddox! who has been lathe employ of the rm- ers Hardware 00.. who is returning to his tonne;- in Ruth». laad was the J. It. tlon spent at the beautiful sum- mer home for tourists of Mrs. John Mrs. Allan R. Campbell of Long River during the past week. ‘The pi tected with cotton wool dipped in olive oil and for two months the tiny tots had no soap and water one them not pretty to look at, and neighbour bluntly described as looking like skinned Some time after their birth the whole five weighed less than ten pounds. When summer came the babirs had attacks of jaundice. intestinal toxiinla and Marie developed a blood veael tumor on onc log. Aug. 5th, 1934, Marie was consid- ered strong enough to undergo tr tment. Doctors Howard and Kelly of Baltimore gave the treat- ment with about $00,000 worth of gaseous radium. Marie slept through the forty-four minutes and only awakened when the ad- hesive tape was removed that strapped the radium container to her leg, She is now robust and happy as you will see in her picture of Can- ada's Sweethearts on The Pure Milk Oofs Calendar. time coir arttiaans. BERLIN, Aug. 26—-(C.P.)—Bcr— lin'l biggest billiard parlor has closed because of lack of business. It had 40 tables and charged pat- rons l) cents an hour to play. Dc- thAn lack of in- tflllfll. rather Milli in the game, was blamed. baths. During this time they were squirrels. Geneva- languages and history for the most part, but he found time also to delve into mysteries of eastern religions. His early in- cursions into Buddhism have hnd frequent recrudcsccnses in the writings and utterances of maturcr years. with all its steady work. pleas- ant companionslilps and dignified hulls of learning, Switzerland, however. proved a difficult Benito never allowed himself to forget he considered himself above host. for Socialism, and with these activities came the inevitable cafe fracasses. appearances before magistrates. and. at long last, expulsion from the country. Got Big Job The next few years were years oi travci~mainly in Italy. for al- though he tried his luck across the Adigo in Austria he was soon deported-and of journalism. leaching and politics. The year 1910 found him back at Forll, the main support oi his family, the "secretary of the Socialist associa- tion, and editor of La Lotta di Classe. l-Ic was accepted a\ one of the leaders of the Socialist movement. His activities in this sphere lasted until the middle of 1M2. It was then that the Avanti published at Milan, harkened to the stentorial voice thundering in the little Forlf paper- and called him to the big city as editor. In a short time, the circulation of the newspaper sprang up from 45.000 to 100.000. Workers all over Italy, engaged in the first strn- gles of the class war that was continue unabated even during the war and until MUIBOIIIII forged the nation into totalitarian Fascism began to regard hiin, ll their spokesman . nil an organizer and propaiandist character of man. he said, al- though it dies and remains in an unconscious state. is not however destroyed. What a man or woman is in character lives on in the memory of even others and in the mind of God. You cannot destroy it even though it dies. This, he said, explains what we read in Matt. 10: 28, and thi§ very text, he said, shows that. only God can destroy or obliterate from memory the character of any man. Thus. he said, it is not true that the soul is a number two individual residing in the body which survives after death. It is absurd, illogical and unscriptural, Mr, Johnston then explained what is meant by the Spirit; for as he said that the spirit is differ- ent from the soul. He read Eccl. l2: ’I, where it says that the "Spirit returns to God Who gave it." This tague this week is Mr. Daniel B. Munn, a former Islander. Mr. Munn is now a successful con- tractor residing in West Roxbury. . ‘Her many fricnds are glnd in welcome Mrs. Priscilla Tyre of Boston to her native province. Mrs. Tyre, formerly Miss Priscilla Coillngs, of New Perth. has been a resident of Boston for many years. While in Montague she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. ' ' __.__.__€_._..._ . PLAYS FOR LEICESTER LEI TEE. England, Aug. 26- (CPJ-E. S, Nicholson, the Eng- land. Oxford University and Ross- lyn Park rugby player has an- nounced his intention of playing with the Leicester Rugby Club during the coming winter. NDTISE T0 ALL FRIENDS AND PATRDNS TODAY FROM 2 T0 6 WE ARE CLOSING T0 GIVE OUR STAFF A PICNIC Dflflllfll-gfllll at We feel sure our friends and patrons will wish our staff a Merry Holiday. I HILTDWS DLD SPAIN ~~- or. - r w-wrr-tmaov-v Six 1 mum-