i ‘I 4 n‘ i’ w W1. ii O O O 1 1 . l . . .. 1 . l. . .. J4. v -v O a <4 I 4 a Q 4 :0 w .., .4 4 3 i .,: 0. in‘... / =~ __......aniiir I STARSI... team TACS" "The Awful Tooth communal... Blue ‘ 0nd Judy Ccinovo, the newesi and funnies! Gail Patrick, jock Benny, Ida Lupine. Richard Arlen! F0!" oi o kind hmd to beat! SPiClAlTliSlnMortho Raye ul her swingiesti Louis Armstrong, the Trumpet Kingi plus mciny oi comical I other iopnotchersi A Paramount Picture with s IDA Lumsloij igoAizusn ' TRlC[~1 or CANOVAJ B=~ $14,111.. T H__ "YAC HT Pete Smith Special “CANDID CAMERA Our (iomedy rr FRANCE CONTINUES NISTCRIC CIISTCNJ PARIS SPARES NO PIFFORT‘ TO WAKE OFFERING TO .5‘,- H w THE l.l"'i‘l.l*1 PRINCESSES COMPLETE IN EVERY ])li'l‘.\iL-D()LLS HAVE BEEN GIVEN FOR 'I‘L'RII‘IS. .;i I\l..ii cross the t llvl to gruci. the new fl‘ilSil'L‘.‘»S(‘:€ will l)(' following a tilstimi o.’ iiv f‘(‘l1l.iil‘lf.‘S. i. re liiaic iiccn prin- iis liiive gone from fr. Doll‘; from and (icrinnny ivzij." into Buck- cne coui _ Rurasiii and 1"i have found liici inghrim Pill/we sonic of flit-m may be sccn . in the Royal .\'Ii‘.>i-ulii iii l “ullili when?‘ nrl» (lis- plnxoll tlic l ‘.'il-i.<ii-iu, Mary Tlllfi r-iiicr rlqnii l‘l'l1liil‘[‘ll. Dilvhiiiii: iii l!» pout, limvc\'cr, cnn iipiiri-iilii the slimpin "less of till: ll'Oii.\>(“.lUX in prcprirution for lllUSU d1. 11s which arc to be the "Children of France," (inc flow,- ziiior tho prin- ‘.i‘fl. thorn. thcy too .l llli‘. .,\' ,io ihc show- ivlicrl- illfll‘ trousscnilx will constiluic mic oi thc most coin- 'l"|i'(l$ of fr-miniiie npparcl ' iv uni-n pcrioci of history. . li‘ rim voiuns. cloaks and huts ilw li‘llll". of some of the - m. t, (‘I‘ll'l)i‘.'\l(‘(‘l drcss- ' iii iizilliiivrs. Glovcrs, Sliqrlfiikfl" :,"\‘.i‘llr*l"s‘_ coiifcurs, Evhn tlil- ~--lk :ii.l1 vr-lvcf inalnllfllc- {firm-c llIlli‘ l."lll czillcd ilprin tn z iwliils \‘l‘l"li will hi? ilicii" orzginnlliy nnd 'ii~.il li€‘l‘ hnil‘ Mini“ iril‘ fl .11 l m the sidr-s -i»li curls nt the ll brunt-tic. is ili'l slriiclv _vollii0, wo- Flic is zit lW-iri. six n. illi- liich on top and of the nor-k. No iilllfll‘ of wcarinz apparcl has lily-ii ' Tlcnch clothcs t nv-n. limo with . glillillIllfill’llliilllll‘ifiilllilllillllllllllllllflllllilill‘illlliilililllilillllil yiiiliirii iiiiiiiiiir>~i'iii [aviation also showed the British illilllfllll‘ s "ll to rank fore- ‘llliléi lll ' U? 1111' YOllLe THEE‘ tllflli ill ‘ lure for ' n iv‘ .' = but: Jiiullb two-thirds route ‘l gc were lopcliiic.‘ in ihc doininiluis and col- ,, ziics. 01' this lWO-[iilfd Calindll had 14,000 miles of routes ii. reg- ular opcriilion. Corresponding fig- urcs for ollicr lcnciln-l nations in- cl Lug l)‘ ~l.s . s ...n(... 50; Cler- _ Italy, 19,450 and 100.10. iihlil zircidxll urn’. CEN- of crisp-colored piques, beach cloth . linens nnd rough-ilrovcn peasant ' cloth in bright-colored rind dur- ingiy-originals designs; sun hots which fold up like an umbrella; Kmgdmn _. u; whole costumes which include . - ;.¢.-\,L~@_, ‘v9.1. - bathing suil, sun slitirts. air mnt- l 1.) impnrini Airu v." ircss. bcnch gowns with all the i , . y 1 ,1;»<;;rim-,i rcsr of ihc l‘f‘L,’L\li1\. Evening, after- “m, wproxl. noun, cocktail and morning clolhcs. ,,;,_.,-m,g¢,- miles sport things, a dozen complete sets of exquisitely; hand-made “undies" . thr iotal number of in pnlc shndcs. imrticilinriy the ‘ mm A, me Elnpm; new silvcr blue which is this year's " DU to 3.140; commgr. from 1.705 to sensation. i . . l Scar w. glovcs in silk, vclvct mid ~ , , ;~\S incrcused from the fincsl kid, suede nnd doc-skin. "0 rind licciiscd ground They nrc i‘mlJl‘L‘l(lf‘l'flii, sLilr-llctl. Loni 2.674 to 3.000. hand-puintcd rind cclorci, Flifl?» Airways and associated which are n miracle of the shoe- fcw 4200.000 miles com- mnkefs nrt with microscopic lnp- l1 3,100,000 milp; iii i936. ering hccls rind- dainty decoration; Tlir-v .15 a freight, record of 3‘- stockings liku cobvrcbs. purses. ".Z'i'i,t1ili iliL-iiiifcs whilv thuy also coinpzict ziiill sriiwv vcils. “ iintl .i ‘."'C'»l'(l of 22,738,000 plxsclig- NcxL winter it will be "hfnrinnne or miles. Blue" mill "lfluiiire Grccii." ' ~~-- --—---—-— Special ministers are being mode I Who llifllfflh quick use 0f the for lliPlfl hv one of the largest uu- ,muin<-ni is n gcnius of prudence. tomobilc (iomprinics in lhc coun- '—l_-Z\'»'£\'.l‘l'. try: liiggzlcc of unprcccrlciitcd i "chic" will i-iirri il~~~~ i" -~ m‘ frills. frippcrics nnrl fantasics and when ull i-i contiilcic ilirv v.i'l lil- dispiaycil ill Paris so that every child mnv w" tlicm bcforc ilicy go to Engliinrl. The dolls will no‘ doubt delight Princesses Elixabcth and Mnrgnrct Rose but tlicv will also show a llllilff‘ quecn of Eng- lnncl whnt I-"rcnch KPlilllS can do to clothc a wcnioil in bcvufv. I-N AIR music Tlic liizzii/st graces of lhe flow from tho fci-lings of limit — liiflnons. Mi! rqu-l Pm-tn of Minor-d’; Ind nvcct mi. uurni- oil, BI ‘"""\» Son-Ml on brown ml r. Ap i b mm. B.....”,’,,',",, $5" °' rAliiw is or A’ BRITISH F)\ T0 DITLEAGF. (Canadian I'm-est LONDON. All‘! '2» Whigs 0f Bri- tain's rmmirarclnl airplanes srzircrl go grunt liciiirvcmonts inst vcar. FY11‘ .nncc more than 4.300 nlilc inf ‘ntcrziil nirllnci iilnrcs flcw l.- 1300 miles, curried 161.500 passeng- icrs and h-lindcd 4300 tom of |frclght without n. serious accident _Aiiiiual report of progress of civil _ lliiiiiiiii~iliiilniiiiilliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiilihl is land Motor Transport Bu: leaves Charlottetown for Summerside Charlottetown .. Sunimerside for SUNDAY ONLY: Clini-lottetown for Summersldu Sunimerside for Charlottetown Summcrside for Borden Bordon for Hummerside Chnrioitr-inwn for Borden Bordon for Charlottetown . .. . Tlznlsh for Summcrslda Summcrslilo for Tlfnlsh North Luke for (Jhiirloifrfown ivia Sourls) Charlotte-fawn for North Luke ivll Snuris) TIME TABLE Dally ex. Sun. 8.00 r\..\ff. 10.35 ILM. Daily ex. Sun. ‘L30 RM. 2.00 RM. Daily ex. Sun. Sat. only 4.00 IEM. 10.00 P31. 5.00 IHM. 10.00 PAVL ...-..... 9.00 PJVI. 9.45 PIM. ‘L30 IKM. l..'i0 IKM. Sun. only Sun. only Sat. only ..'.'l.l5 RM. ‘($.15 PJVI. 10.40 PJW. ..’4.I5 EDI. '9.l5 I‘..Vl. . L30 RM. daily except Sunday .. 8.30 A.M. _ " " " 7.00 A.M. " “ “ .. 5.40 RM. " “ “ 6.45 AM. daily except Sunday ,....4"nl>... -- " " . 10.30 AN]. 9.00 AJVI. Dolly ex. Sun. 7.15 RM. (via BIIHSIIRW) on . . . . .. .... ... .-.-~.. ._-___.._...____ ‘Trip connects with hnai and mainland bus service. rTravei By Bus-Quick. Economical, Convenient-Ship By Bus Express THE CHARLOTTETOWN cAfiiroL , “U p.95 - /L0ne Ra Comedy and- ‘BRIliliiiiil nil (QP. By (luaniians Spiwial Wirci I MONTREAL. Aug.‘ i—~Four pcrsons were (lend lonight us the nitcrmntli of a daylong thinking bout. and po- lice fcnrcd inorl: lii1glli,_(‘ll(‘ from lhc cffrcis 0i pUlSQlIOlls‘. liquor serv- cd at the party in an cnsl en home. A father and son and a woman were among the dead, believed to have drunk rubbing alcohol with other liquor during the 10 hour party in a boarding house. Another man was in hospital, his condition serious, The dead: Rosario LcClerc, 50; Roland Le- Clerc, 27, his 50h; Mrs. Adrien Des- jenn, 36, and Joseph Legal-e. 48, all occupants of tho St, Dominique Street house. Oiiier Larocqilc. 33, was in hospital. Police said other persons who might have drunk some of the liq- uor with the othBr five Saturday _ ssibly have been stricken al- so w thoui: a report. beinf mndc. Several individuals. defect ves said. had wandcrcd in cn llll‘ pfll‘l_\‘_fllifl trikcn n fcw drinks before leaving. At the first, only two fatalities wcre ascribed to the liquor. The woman and Legnre died in hospital early Sunday after they had befli found unconscious shortly after midnight Saturday. It was not. un- iil hours lnlcr that young Lwaclcrc was tnkcn to hospital when he col- lapsed while talking lo officers who found-him at work. Detectives. learning Larocquc had been at the Barty for fl- tlmc. fWnd him and told him the fate of the first, three. He became violently ill almOfiL immediately. The cider Lrclcrc had died in the meantime, but his (loath was not considered immediately us hav- iniz been caused by the liquor. Not until police talked with his dying son did they learn the 59-year-old ledger had indulged in a fcw drinks ,of the filial beverngc. A small quantity of liquor found in the boarding house room where f the party took place was being un- ‘alyzed by imlicc department ex- perts. They said its nziturc had not been ilositivcly detcrlnincd. but it was bnlicrcd to be rubbing alcohol. FINDS STTIPPEI-lzl FOR FRESH ‘M BEIBRADE. Aug 2 —-(CPI —-A century-old paragraph of rho Ser- binn civil law has iaccn resurrected ‘by Yugoslnw authorities to dc Lwiih increasing: nuisance of street insults to womcn l A IOO-ycrir-old law has hccn rc- ivised under which 30 day's impris- ionment can be inflicted to anyone lfor mcrcly spoaking to anv woman istrnngcr in lhc street, Genllcness and affability q"cr at lnsL-Tcrcncc. (IOII- ll Dost thou lovc llfc then do not s uandcr time for that's the stuff ill :_is made of-I-‘rnnkllii. _ —FINAL SHOWING TODAY- unwnnn a. ROBINSON m “THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE" ' snow - MUSICAL - REEL iiiiiii iiliiii 1 iii > (lClPfmlllHllflfL-Niljifiiifill I DAILY 2.30 -— 7.00 — 8.45 TWO DAYS ONLY FRL-SAT. nger l’; Cartoon Germar 7- And F". ance Sivm Trade Treaty BERLIN, Aug 2 -—(CP-Hnvasi __A Fl'illli‘(l-(il‘i'it!1\l‘i conuncrcinl nurecnicnl \\z\.~. li i» l'\ll‘ll licrc to- ,nlgiii. l'l‘\'l\1l1' si: .i t‘\l.l‘ll(lll1§'.__ for lone _\'L“,l!' ilii '~ i .irclir<l_ oi July up 1931 1|]i_i iiil-Lililli; for ihu inclusion U] slu- Province o1 Austria iviiliiii llll‘ lwtiiioiiilc and financial sropr u: ilic pnct. Tlic ncgrililililwiis xilso for ussilniplrvii oi iii.- ]')ii_\li1l'lli by (icrmuny iif ilil- lziiilculi Ansl- rillil loans oi und i934 unli also included other financial dd- Jusimenls silcii as l'?\'lSlOiI of liic interest rates on the French sub- scriptions to the Dawes and young plnn reparations loans. King Fraiternizes With Young Ftunimc; . SOUTHWOLD, Suffolk, England. ‘ shorts find an . the King lodirv with work- sludenis at .d for them open-necked sii fraternizcd und- san- crs and pubic sci the camp he foil; here in 1921. His Majesty jnincd rousing songs and lnicr. in n brief address, iirgcrl his. listciicrs. rc- gnrdlcss of their iviiik of lilc. lo keep up the friendships forincd at the camp. where sons of the wealthy minglv with from the working classes. sir Samuel Home. reiary. joined the King camp lilnchcon. As tho barge left to irnrry His Majesty bnrk lo the _ clli. Vic- torili and Albert, the crowds on the short. chorlisscd "Auld Lang Sync." His Majcsty responded with n sa- lute. at the SEITITEGISLATORS WIT]! LOINCLOTHS MADRASS, India, Aug. 3 —-(CP) —The gDKl-bilfiolifll silken coats and muiti-colorcd, jewelled turbans of the provincial legislature have been supplanted by plain lolncloths. cups and suiidnls ~—l‘l1(llli: lhe fcnsi of color rind brilliuilcc which nizirlacd llll‘ llafClilliliOS of lllf’ post. Thu Spcnkci" 0i’ the lcgislaturl‘ in thc Madras provincial govwnnicnt. Bulusu Sambniiiilrtliyx an zirdcnt Nationalist. introduced ilic new style by turning up ill the Speak- crs rostrum rind only in u piccc of homespun cotton. CONTRACT (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. Aug. ‘z-Tommv Farr, British hcnvyivcighi. niid his mnn- llaicr. Joc Gun. , lcft for Nrw York tonight \‘\'Zlll0lll hnvinv ncd a contract for Farris proilc. .i light hcrc with Maurice Strickland of New Zcnland. Bill Galbraith. Tor- onto promoter. dcclincd to sign the contracts until his lnivycrs return- ed from a ivcckcnd holiday. yesterday's yours.— about today is N0 matlr r shortcomings Ryder. Tho lrucsi n. rcsrflutc =Jill1i0r Champions I11 Dominion Tourney provided ‘ them in ' Home Sec- l GUARDIAN . .._-i_.~--..__=— Withdrawal 0f Oscar Wilde Biography Edwin Johnson, Canadian Prels Staff Writer) NDON, Aug. 2-v-Twcnty-two years after Frank Harris‘ biography, "Oscar Wilde: His Life and Con- fimions," a/ppeared on the book-i - in Canada and the Unite-d an abridged edition, wifn a. preface by Benisrd Show. lul- been released in the United King- duin only to be peremptorily \\’l.l1 drawn. The action 0f the publishers fol- lowed outspoken criiicLsm by Lon- don's lcading reviewers, led by Desmond MacCsirthy of rhe Sun~ day Times, and a protest from Lord Alfred Douglas who declared the book was "full of iibels 0n rile?’ Asecond edition of the book ls now in course of preparation, from which seven pages of the first. edition will be omitted. Others emendations will be made. Withdrawal of the book came as B. distincL shock to London literary colony for which the sponsorship of the irrcai. show it was bPing hailed as a certain best seller. The dcnouiircment. however. was attended by a lively verbal skirm- ish between G. B. S., who could see no justification ‘tor recalling the book, and the ultics, The l1r~l brozidsicic (‘£11110 from Desmond 31<-C'.irtlii' who, (rubbing the buck "an iiiiiludcnt fukc." (i0- c-‘ilrcil: "I would think better of thcin (the publishers) if on sec- ond thoughts they withdrew n‘ book which. in spite of ‘eipcnila-i remains misleading and‘ iclous; while Mr. Shams prc- strikes mo, not as ilnporiiinl. rhscrcdittlbic. "l --.~ pearls of libel have been l‘.ilt\)»' ,l from [his edition, llniugh iii!‘ illi.llIEl'-Ol-l)f‘ll1'l remains." Said st. John Erviiie in the Sun- iluy Ol);~(‘l'\'i‘l‘Z "Mr. Show suficrs from u. urllve (lcfecl: l-le rannotl forget zinyoiii- to ivlioui no feels himself undcr an obligation; _ and! he sometimes ullows his gratitude to run away with his judgment. (BY ‘In courage, in discernment. and in Lsheer mngnanimity he is match- less in compulsion with the sing- ular crew to whose rehabilitation he has lent; the lustre of his name." “I do not, understand why the mention of Prank Harris or Oscar Wilde sends so many ilormally sane people clean off their heads." rctortcd G. B. S. "Harris was a curious and in- teresting character besides bring _a very amusing one, with s. certain quality in him and consequently in his literary style which makes it. quiie idle to set up a shriek of liar, liar. lizir as if that were all there was lo him. I have don: my bcsi to depict liim ns he really was- and lo clear his essentially truthful narrative from the errors $011112 lnen‘\\'l‘ilCll affected the justice due t0 living persons. "I know no reason why Mr. Mc- Carthy should care more about the book than I do. And I wish he would think about, it a little more and feel a little less." TOI‘ SCIENTISTS THINK FOR IVAR PARIS, Aug. 3 lFrance has mob- iiized her bust scientific bruins t3 back up her armed forces. A national centre for applied scientific research has been creat- cd by Premier Edouard Daiadier. 'I‘here France's lending scientists will seek to put their country out in front. of the world's fighting lflvrers with new and deadlier weap- on: for will‘, Professor Jenn PEl'l‘ll‘l_ Willnfii‘ of the NOlJcl Prize for Physics in 1926, is Cfcdlicd with DFOpDSlng‘ the cen- tre to Premier Dalndier, Presiden‘. of the French Academy of Scien- ces, thcxprcfcssoi" told thc premier that young French scientists should devote their talents to their coun- try's defence. Each year, Perriii iiited out, 1000.0 .000 francs T ' for industrial llatents, most. of are uscd in manufacturing for nn- tionai dcfencc. Filly young scientists will com- pose the centre. Lending French scientists such as Prof. Perrin. Georges Claude, inventor of the Neon light and Edouard Brunly of motion picture fmiic, will co-opcrabe with them. Three hundred investigators will work with France's aimed forces in the field, bringing back lo the inb- ornlory problems to be solved. Freedom has to bc won nfrcsh l’. fvcry mornlnir-Edward Carpen- l? ~ '~:-.'1:-::-_—:_.—*___~—'__. ;: Turning in a score M157 at 1hr London Hunt. and (gnu ("min n," "on" 0| Jaw" PM‘, M_ licrtn. hccrlmo the first. hnlllr-r of the Buckingham Cup wim-i; is pnflflffnlflc of the Junior [olf championship of Canada. The ha dsnmc trophy which st d f i i -.~l. i h i - liy Charles H. Sclutcr of Hamilton to the Royal Canudiann“ OoINCNsNoEINtIiIiIrN. oaflgllfll‘ illliiiwllti: the above group which iuurnament this week. comprises The provincial junior champions names of the contestants. the who took part in the Dominion provinces they represent and lhtll’ respective scores am as follows: iBack row. left to righfi-John Steoie New Brunswick 511d P- Il- I-. I13 RI! GYM/P. Ontario. 158: R. W. B Pykc, Saskatchewan, 172; and Gaston Oueliirtte, Quebec, I58. (Front row, left Illa. WI; and Hang-A , to right) —l-lugh Morrison, British in -- W'Vf| Columbia, 159; Jim Hogan, Al- \ "-, '13 E. BA.SC., M, E iinto intciislic \\'i pezmuncnt stuff of the‘ lNotices Prince County Canlp opens Aug- ust 2H0, and ciuscs August i0 in.l. Cub camp from August. 11th, until 15th. Here's success i0 the camp. Provincial camp this year was a dandy. Old man rain could not give us the hues and Just. to be even with him. why not have more open air meetings and hllfUS. Come on boys let's go. Who won the flag so often at. the Piovincial Camp, What say we save a cent. B. day for next year's provincial camp. This lncnns $3.65. Make ncxl. uill of door meeting “a cooking conicsl meeting." Our cliicf c0niniis.si0iiei' of scout.- ing for Canada, John A. Stiles O. C., re- cently pickcd up his tent. and re- lurncd to liUit£if|lli\i'l(‘l‘5 to Iungc Tlic cnie C0111- inissioiici‘ loves . 110i‘ l"l(l\\'fll'(l Is- lillid iflllll by ilii‘ lvzir so docs Mrs. J A, She is u Cub wfistruss.) Wliilc ln- buskctl ill the sun shine and dipped in tlic strlilis also did sziine i'l‘fil scout woik. You know he is zln iiiliiiisi;i.»:ic lfoturinii mid spuki- lo ilic R;i,ii_v Club iii his usual plciisniii nninncr on scouting. He splint many hours in camp. He and the commissioner studied scouting several times during his sin". so scoutcrs. if the chief scout for Canada can combine work and play, lets imitate him. Scouting is wholesome . Since the creation of Boy Scout. gallantry awards, 2,000 British Scouts have received medals for life savinl! A Canadian chicken banquet and the freedom of the town extended by Mayor Hull. were items of the entertainment of 40 Boy scours of Troop 60, of Rochcster, N. Y. by the 3rd 'I‘horold, OnL, Troop. dur- ing a_ work-end rcturn vislt- of the American Scouts. Scoutniusier Mc- Intosli of Thorold ivns made an honorary incmbcr of the Rochester troop. With his hand lying reverently 0n a. Union Jack placed across his bed, i3 year old John Croden, vriiosc progress in Scouting had been interrupted by infantile par- alysis. took the Scout Promise in hLs home, and thus became a fully qualified member of the 12th Lon- don. Ont, Scour Troop. Field Secrctarv Mitchell and two uni- formed Scouts of the troop officat- ed at. the cercmonv. The first world ‘conference of Wolf Cub (Junior scouti leaders. held at Clllweli Pork. Epplng Forest. England, July ll-16, brought to- gether some 200 delegates. men and women. from 24 nations. Countries represented inrluricd Bclgiilm. Den- mark. EflffDE. Finland, Fbunce, Hol- land, Hungary. Japan. Lilxembourg. Norway. Poland. Switzcrland. Can- ada, Ceylon, British Guiana. Gold Coast. Hang Kong, New Zcaland. Sontli Africa and Great Britain. Canada's delegation numbered ur. The small number of Juvenile mISClQTIICZIIiDUTS reported so far this year m Mimico. Ont. was credited bv Chief of Police Harman to a program of thc Mimicn Horticul- turui Socicrv to intcrcst boys in gardening. n Boys‘ Athletic Club and lhs- Boy Scouts, Intcrcst in gardening and flower growing. for prizes offered a sports program nnd the daily good turn of the Scouts. the Chief of Police said. "had replaced slingshots and thoughts of lnisfllicf in the minds of Mimics boys." An agreement not to soil cig- nrctts or tobacco to boy's and girls unclcr l6 was sccurcd from thirteen local blislncss firms of Langley. B. C.. through a petition circulated by the Boy Scouts Pare-ins were asked w CO-OIWP-"itc by refraining from sending minors to the storrs for tn- bncco. A ficci of four 28-foot Whalers, n project of lhr- Vancouver Lions Cliti for the bflllPlli- of the Grcntcr Vancouver" Srli Scouts. was com- pleted Willi flu: rrccnt launching at Hlll'l'§\l‘(l iiflct of the second two craft. The lwo new boots were christened rcspoctivcly‘ “British Lion" and "Mountain Ilinn.‘ Three of the boats will bc ilsrrl lav tho Sen scout trcnps of the city. and thP "British Iron" by ilif‘ troops of Wcst and North Vancouver When a Buciouchc. N. 13.. boy fell and suffcrcll u snverc kncc cut, and his frlzhtcned companion! were fumble to aid him, some neur- by Scouts m, oiicc cnmo to his ris- sistancc. Ailcr giving first aid and bzindaizlng tlic knrc, thc sco ‘ provised a slrctclim" and q the injured boy to a doctor. who found it ncccssnry to use six stitch- es to close t ~ wound. During the boy's COIIVBRSSIQIICC lic wns visited by the Scouis, and is noiv n mcm- ber of the iroop. Foilr "survivors" of the world's first experimental Bov Scout camp. held by Baden-Powell n: Brown- sea Island in i007. attended a reun- inn luncheon iii, Imncrinl scout. Headquarters, London, Ol tile original 25 Scout cnmpcrs, demo- cratically drawn from Eton and other famous public schools and tho East End of London. it! are dcnd including '.‘ killed in the war. and ‘l wcni overseas, The‘ four "first. scouLs‘ prrsent at thr- lun- chcon included Sir Pcrcy Everett. now Deputy Chief Commissioner. who assisted lord Bnden-Powoil in running tho expei-lnientn‘ camp. and Mr. Arthur Prinimcr, Mr Her- bcri. Watts and Mr. Rcirlnalil Giles. All are still active in Scouting Ovcrscns mcmbars not prcsoni in- cluded District Commissioner Frec- mnn King of Sidney. B. C, CAMPBELLTON, N. B., Aug. 2 -fCPi-A severe r-lcciricni storm, torrential min and high wind took toll here today. Town strectswere strewn with branches torn from trees. Lightning slightly damn ed two bilildlngs and halted elect ell __._._ coim mars FOR BREAKFAST. riiwn.‘ cw: mm ENERGY, 1'00, You can enjoy Kelioggb Corn Flakes any- wh e re , a n y time. Sold by all grocers, always oven-fresh in the patented WAXTITE inner brig, Ready to serve with milk or crcniii. For matchless flavor and crispness, risk for Kellogg's Corn Flake; Made by Kellogg in London, (m, MADE BETTER ' PACKED BETTER TASTE IETTER ’§§§§‘.§§§§OQ:OYCOVQQ§'OO;O; z Additional speflakgi Q o 0 OITl-red by the Prlncv EfIWflPll Island Branch Canadian Hunter, shddlc and Light s Ilorse Improvement. Sucii-iy Q M. Exhibition, Aug‘. 15th l0 6 10th. ' 9 4. T-wo _vc:lr olds r1- isfcrr-il in the Canadian Ilun er unil Light Horse Improvement Society — 5045-4 . 5. Three year ulds reg- istered in the Canadian Ilun- ter and Light Horse Imsprove- ment Soclcty-$6—$5— 4 J. “'- BOULTER, _ Secretary, Provincial Exhibition. 3 g~ppaooooa¢qaooooooooo ii ludays Short Wave Radio Program .All Time la Eastern Standard) ._ THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 SCHENECTADY i 4:350 p.m. - Science Forum. WZXAF, 31.4 m.. 9.53 meg. TOKYO .m.--Western Music. JZK, 18.79 meg. LONDON - "Musical Variety.” , 17.79 mega: GSP meg; oso, 19.’! g.; GSD, 25.5 in., GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 6:15 p 15.1 m., MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.—News and Pro ram. for English Listeners. R5 . 81¢ m.. 9.6 meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.-Ro',id About; Ger- many. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 mug. ROME 7:30 pm. -- Selections from Operas: 2R0, 25.4 m., meg; IRF, 30.6 m., 9.83 meg.- flERLIN 8:00 p.m.—Lenl iefenstaiil — Talk about her Olympic Film. DJD, 25,4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:20 p,m. —- "Scrnpbiok for 1914." GSI, 19.6 m.. 15.26 lncg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg: GSQ‘. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.» m.. 0.51 meg. TOKYO 9:45 p.m.—Jnpnnese Cllilrlrrn‘: Songs. JZK, 15.1 m., 19.7!) nicc. PARIS _ 10:20 p.m.—Tnlk by Mme. nu Gramont (in English). TPB ‘l. 25.2 m., 11.88 meg; TPA- -1, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. Alr Mission Vvits . . A "ruhine Factories (LIP. Bv Guardian's Sp izil Wir-l MONTREAL. Aim. 2 -» Mcn‘ 0f Great Bliilllfs second Hi1‘ "i sion to Cnnndn llISDPQtn/i two lnne fliclorics" in this iii" 08V and. held a secret confcrciicu with n committee of fivc rcprcs - In: tho Comiiiiwcnl Air Tiniv ' Munufnciurcrs Assnciifliwi "I Canada. A, H. Sclf who lllflill‘ flu‘ iii ll v- Ufln with Frcdcrick l-liindlryv-Piicv said there would be no Sll\li‘l1li‘ll\ 0n tho negotiations ‘for at. in"! l" rim/S." H» sold ilic imir. “'1 mission sccrcinry P. c, Borlrll . \\' Irnvc Thursday for Toronto will rcturn lierc next \\‘(‘!'l( Otfawrr . EYDlorini: Crinndiun ixiicntml {of construction of Royal Air Fun?! fllfblanes. Pngr- mid Self, sccoijd deputy 1indcr=ccrctnrv to ilic ilrl_t< isil All‘ Ministry. will be loliiol "- Canada shortly by Sii- liai"'"lF Lever mission head. nncl Fl" lil- wnrd Ellington. SIDCUP, f-Inizlaiid -_ (CPl Scu- "Ynced to 18 months for mrikinfl counterfeit coins. 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