MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN MAXIMG OFA MERE MAN A wise imcn is master of his mind, a fool its slave. To be able to enjoy your former life is to live twin-g w", Covers Prince Edwardtlsland Like the Dew A Annual Subncriptlon Delivered $5.00 lly Mull-l‘. L‘. l. “.00; Cunndu and U. S. $5.00 Charlottetown Guurillun Two Cent; Morning (iunrdinn, Founded 1.867. .‘ cANAoA, TUESDAY, JULY 2o, 193s CHARLOTTETOWN, 0 VERNMENT TROOPS ‘CREPULSE anon GENTS TENsToMN cmkTPs EXIFA MXFTEEMBQMMF, BL *3"? SurpriSTASSauIt‘ 35 lllEiCzech Parliament Summoned Governor Is Launched on I" MARiii@£2.:%;;"1.':..$:§r:‘$3.1: 22:11???’ two viiiiiiilvoriher" Front t n u e s, i , -- _ ilPlilililli.-. ... ‘BURPSItlUNIUN FY33; S,.f§f,§§§f‘§§‘,‘§i§§e“$§f“‘ War Veterans Con- In Effort To Find Peaceful Solution To Crucial European Problem. verge On Toronto For Week Of Rev- ii elry. y“ TWUWKILLCEIC m uuiiic lllllil MINE CAVE-IN‘ Avalanche Of Rock- laden Muck Traps Pair -— Eight Others Escape. VAL D'OR, Que, July 25-(0?) -An avalanche of rock-laden muck claimed two lives today as it suddenly broke loose on a 10- (By The Associated Press) PONCE. Puerto Rico. July 25 -—Mure than o. dozen shots were fired at Major-(lenerai Bian- ton Winship, Governor of Puer- to Rico, in an attempt to as- sasslnate him today while he was reviewing a. parade hcre celebrating Ijnitcd States occu- pation of the island. Governor Winshlp was not hurt, although the attack prc- cipitated a shooting aflray in which two Pucrto lticans were killed and at lcast 31 ivouiulcd, including three women. Police said one of the men killed, Angel Esteban Antongi- orgi, was among the Governor's attackers. They described him as a member of the Nationalist ward Portuguese Border. BARCELONA. July 2'-—(AIU-Giivcrnnicnt armies 0t the Catalan front in northern Spain crossed the Ebro river today and smashed forward in a surprise offensive into Insurgent territory. At 5 a.m. the first Government forces crossed the 100- yard wide stream that has been a barrier between the northeastern (iovcrnmcnt Army and Insurgent Spain for the last three months. lllandeszi, northwest of 'l‘ortosu. was the focal point of three Government spearheads. A thin Insurgent line crumbled before the surprise p Marines Landed From H. M. S. Repulse To Que“ Disordcrs. PRAHA. July 25-—(CP)—Premier Milan llodza today summoned Parliament to meet Aug. 2 for a session at which the Government's Nationalist statute will be submitted in an effort to appease Germanic and other minorities. HAIEA, Palestine, July 25—Ten- flea trorllliiigfif altglrs a liligfiifrerggaiuo Informed circles said tonight Viscount a - n, former president ' on whlch kmed 35 Arab men and‘ oi’ the British Board o! Trade, was expected soon to act as adviser to zilafzigll ill "film's "Bwlli-‘d market j the Czechoslovak Government in its negotiations with Konrad l-lcniciirs ~ we» The statute will not be considered immedirely, as various other of this Abmbi dmtncg; mmmg l rend swiiftiy and four Jews were, lied an eight were wounded in~ dim proper before curfew was measures on the calendar have the right oi’ way. Cfiffigxfil-‘bers o! the crew and the TORONTO, July 25—A week of rcvvlry began tonight with the op- enlhc oi the Canadian Corps re- uhxoirs famed French village. Pretty girls, bright peasant cos- tumes, lots oi estiiminetsmusic and (lahciniz in the “grande place" were the order of the night, as the troops began to gather again to re- i- iposed. . Disorders in other sections of the ‘ ‘ oly Land raised the total casual-y ics during the day to 45 killed and , 5 wounded. Marines from the H. M. S. uise landed light artillery and -- ted guards throughout liaifn. I Police said the market place dis- i tcr wias caused by a time bomb‘ hlch exploded with such treinehd- l i " force that it blcv: human be- - gs and animal; to pieces. Scores of grie ‘ll(‘ en widows d children, SCH‘ illll‘ and tear- r: their garments. we en be- rc the curfew “'11s lmpo. In widespread fires which ici- - 'cd the explosion a whole Jew- l bazaar quarter was WlDQCl out. The day's casualties brought the ll of dead and wounded since ly 5 to more than ~100%an aver- e of 20 a day. llc- i A QMlNCI fvfNll ‘Wednesday is Dance Niizht at Highlands. L-1257-o-l1-L. alleles and dance Breatlalbanc L-330-1-l 25-21 t-“Taikics French River Wednes- y . L-1iliG-l-7-25-2i. PTalkies Crapiiud Thursday. fl 11-3361‘ 7-25-2i. 4' ‘Shirley ‘Temple, Montague Sat- ‘ay. L-Sliti-i-l-QS-Zi. ~ ‘Dance at Brldcgiown Tuesday. es free. L-3352-7-2a-Zii. ‘Mudame Doyel, Readings. 185 p 0e, L-LlBoI-l-Llfi-iii. ‘Borden Line uiub loading [lugs bs, calves every ‘Tuesday. Hours It!) 3. L-lidU-l2-Nl-2-5-Li. "Lot 05 Tea Party Wednesday, 27th. If not line on Tm. L-liZOB-‘i-Lls ‘Dance Pownal Garage Hull‘ t 20th. Worth lioilurs Orch-i a, L.-.i...>J-T-‘.:a-‘.Ii.i Dance at Victoria Rink every, ncsdiiy lllilhl. y L-IOV: -7-tl-‘l"ues~WeLi. ti, Buying live hog» ai Albany i rsday 28th. Emcialil rkzdayi - Lilltll neon. Li. C, Grccn, 1 Library linhcc iii llcliust Hall, nesziay, July 27th. . _ l i.-Zi>llil-7-‘.lti-1i.! Ice Cream 516ml at :\l~‘.\".lll(ll‘.! v 27th in aid Ul School. 1i h<t , following; night. m q , i- i-_..-..i.‘ Ice Cream Social, I a1 Southpiirt s ‘ July ‘.10. Good . 511111‘ ____ i Valleyflcld Women's Institute l Cream and fiance, 1 ‘sday, 28th. Webstrrs Oi Silil. ; L-3430-7-26-li. L“3\) a Final Born llahce at Charlie ens. Hampshire, Tuesday. July _- Music by the Quints. Ii not Wednesday night. 41199-7-23-25-26. ____.__ in in Freeland Lo esday night begins k. Tignlsh Orchestra. L-2177-7-5-Mon-Tucs-tf. e New Zeelrind Dramatic present their ploy at St. ‘s Wednesdii, July 27th. " Liter play. ebstcrs Orch- L-3323-7-25~3i. dge every at nine endera will be received by < ed u to July 30th for ting exter or of Dcnngh School. . Been-n, Secretary, Charlotte- . . R. 5. L-3206-7-25-3i. Bourls -- Oome and enjoy a en Tea on the beautiful ' dc of Mrs. J. B. Matthew, a »'= Jug 28th. Under aus- United hurch, L-3428-7-26-1l. lveatccl: Marketing Board la "18 t0 make a shipment of _ and calves to Monti-eat week uguat 0th. Car will start at ~. and Charlottetown respec- . "W148! Ailllilfit 8th. and will up the foliowlnl dcv enroute .51.??? till.“ “if” 115"?“ ~ w en no n ‘ ordinal. mt wiui piriocal L-BM _. here Friday Official quarters emphasized Lord ltunciman would serve only in an advisory capacity nud Death Tull Reaches 42 in Plane Brash P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOGOTA, Colombia, July 25 -Eight deaths tonight brought to 42 tho number oi‘ victi (A. a stunting military which crashed into a crowd of 50.000 watching a military re- view. Many oi’ the remaining 142 ersons injured yesterday by he hurtling. flame-enveloped in grave plane were reported condition. The injured visited during the day by Pre- sident Alfonso Lopez, who es- unhurt when the stand raped he occupied was struck plane. I Memorial services were held in the Paza Bolivar in front of tre Cathedral where the cae- were as- kets of the victims scmhied. Riki CHARGED WITH IiRSiiN Held In Blaze. OTTAWA. July 25- A 15-year-old girl was arraigned in juvenile court today on a charge of in connection with a which caused 5100.000 the Good Shepherd which she was an in- HYSOII ilzihiiizc to Cnnvrnt of mate. The girl. < bcine read Without \\' ‘.\l'l'i\ isznmcnt. bclnit entered, she Connection With Convent whose name police did not illzClOfiG, cried while the‘ charge to her (illflTiR any was remanded not u an arbitrator. After discussing the British sug- gestion that Lord Runcimnn be named, President iildouard Benes and Premier Hozda accepted it iii principle. Exchanges of opinion were still progressing wnight be- tween Praha and London as to the precise form Lord Runcimans mis- sion would take. LONDON. July 25- (APi-The job o; solving one oi Europe's great, problems—the Czechoslovak minor- ity dispute-may be given to a lone British arbitrator. A proposal that this be done in an effort to 1€ll'10\'0 one of the chief threats to European peace was rc- ported reliably tonight to be under serious study in London, Berlin and Praha The plan was sold w have originated with France. Some quarters declared negotia- tions on the sugge iioh had admin- ced to the point that the name o1 Viscount. Runcimnn, former pres- ident. of the Board of Tnide. had been submit-ted as the possible ar- bitremr. The 67-year-old Lord Runcimah dlsclalmed knowledge, however, of reports the Czechoslovak Govern- ment favored the Briti h suizizcst- ion that he be appointed adviser in the minorities negotiations, "I know nothing about it and l have no comment." he said. Lord Runcimans ministerial ex- perience has been confined to home affairs. He retired from politics last year upon his elevation to the peerage. and returned to the dir- ector=hip or the Wcstmiiistcr Bank, Limited. of London Before his retiremmt he had the longest service on the treasury bench of any minister. He entered his first ministerial office in 1905 as parliamentary secretary to the old Government Beard. Government circles regard him as fitted for the task both from the standpoint of experience and the lack of per onal interest, in the Czecho=lovak question. It was understand the plan would be put, into operation only if con- cessions offered to the Sudcten German minority by the Praha Government failed to srrzhiy them. as npneared llkelv. If they were not accepted. the the arbitrator's fir*t task would be to plea try to iron out the differences bo- twwcn the conflicting pavtics ms of plane WQIB by the weeping. flre until Friday. Meanwhile she will If thflt ffiilfll h“ mi7l“ b‘ flilllldi- be held in ouswov. ized to give a final decision bc- mward Dcsiaralns o; the on“. tween the terms offered and those ilo Fire afzirshalls office and Elmer \Vc£\{‘,n‘i;\1'l( oi the Ottawa Fire Pre- \f‘iliil“i Bureau. who conducted the tnvcriiczvicn. conferred earlier in with Crown demanded. Questioned in the Hon e of Coni- moris on the P°$l'l‘?l“('l"~ (Prmanv pave a week aizo of her rloslrc in" Atwmpy peaceful settlement n’ nil outstand- the dov . lhcul lti“ff‘lfll' and presented to glfinmgliigziqcrnzkilfrlnic Minister h“ i‘ detailed rem“ or the“ "I think they were in reference fiilmmis‘ ‘o Creclvwlcvakia." l 'l'he qirl charil°d with arson was and was an in: ate of iiif‘ convent less than a from Sudburv. Ont.. escrk She was the first ‘he lirc which fmn".‘i-f‘.~or dormitory. mains of the of Our Lndv of Charity @l'ili9____lllfi__f.lfil_l:v_?nt- broke out in the She gave the alarm to the other 100 girl in- home and 189 Sisters GOOD OLD RED IIEAD! to notice __-_. BRISBANE. Australia Morris‘ red hair saved him from drowning recentlv. A rescuer sold he spied Morris in rouizh seas when the sun rrllnted on his red hair. who op- LATE NEWS FLASH ES YARMOUTH, N. S.. she grounded Saturday in vessel oil the rocks. TRENTO, miles down stream from townqeueleeliuebeen line churned for a half- k BOSTON, July 25—(AP)—Nine person; were listed as drowned today in the wake oi the seven-day storm which brought damage estimated at more than $3,000,000 in New "nrinnd and left many cities and towns with the task of rehabilitation u swollen rivers and creeiu receded. July l5—(OP)-—'l‘lie four-muted barque Reine Marie Stewart tonight woe towed off a reef five miles from here where e dense fol. Two tug: equipped with a spring- hour when n full-moon hifli tide raised the ltely, July !5—(AP)—'l'hree Alpinilte plunged to death today when u sudden storm swept than from u 650 foot cliff on the south wall of Mount M». Andrisno Dali Logo, Antonio Botto and Dr. -_- ... in the Y‘ ‘ The Curio lnrvniiani. were it SHANGHAI, July Zti-Ufucedeyu-Jnpnneee military epoieunen en- nouneed today their forces occupied Klulileng, Yengtee River port 185 liimltow. the Chinese provieionei eepitnl. __.____. mgw yomr, hi, zs-(cri-Meyor Le tiurdia today announced the receipt of telegrams from Staten joinin with him in a the meyon of 33 citiee in the United potent against bombardment el open wibeelnd roenib in sinh 0M OHM bottom of the shaft, about 30 feet deep, appeared to “suddenly boil- -- Phillip ' over,“ releasing tons of muck, rock and water from the re-ln- forced sides. Jack Myers. 28, was buried beneath the debris, while Ernest Haggard, 32, was dead when brought to the surface by fellow-miners. All experienced miners, the men said they had never seen o. similar occurrence in o. mine. Elmer Win- tcrs 31-year-old drgegerman who sold he aided in the rescue of Dr. D. E. Robertson and Alfred Send- dlng from the Moose River Mine, . S.. two years ago, was at a. loss to explain the accident. After he had been brought to the surface. sufferingly from only a numbed leg. Winters said it “all happened in n second.” The crew were “cleaning up to muck out the bottom.” he sal "and the hcxt thing I knew I was in muck up to my ears." He was close to a rescue ladder, however. and hauled up without, trouble. News of the tragedy was tele- Plirjned 400 ‘yards to the company viifice_ by Bill Lummar. who was hnndling timber hear the surface when the side of the wall ap- Dcmfcd to give way. He said he hit i1 bit 0f 131158102" as he landed in the swirling mass, and was pull- ed to safety by other members of the crew. HPHVY rain delayed the search for Myers bodg‘. and the rescued and rescuers were called to testi- iv at an inquest under Dr. Joseph Dion. A verdict oi accidental death was returned. The other body was recovered hy- follow workers, John Crooks. F. KflSil. A. llilchelscn and F‘. Sam- hbifiitgiirrrirxi was h Dlronnunced ~ ' . nc . Robert Gibb. p Y5 c m‘ Dr‘ Home Improvement Loans Increased OTTAWA. July 25 —ICP)_ With Ontario showing the wav to other provinces. hnme improve- ment loan: increased 3.407 in number and Sl.454.756 in value in the period from June 30 to Julv 23. it was revealed in a report lS-“liffl "WW b)’ the finance cle- pnrfniont, loans on Julv 23 tntall- ' ed 46181 and nvrountvri tn s18.- ‘144841 cnmnarcd to 42.774 at $16,- 790 0R5 on Jun" 30. Loans in Ontario iumncd to 720. 4'73 from 18.804 on June 30 for the l1l“i.!f‘St increase. Quebec followed with a rise of 540 tn 7100 with Prlmh Columbia in third place with an increase of 325 tn 5.013. Other provinces with increases from June 30 follow‘ Alberta 274; Nova Sccitia 269'. Nanniohri 2'18; New I7"“llS\"if‘l( 143' Snslmifllo- “fin F‘! and Prince Edward lrlniui 2i. Amounts nf loom hv \'l'~.i"iirne Province? on Julv 23. with iicurcs of June 30 . »: Prince Idward Island $14.. ‘I17 18177 700v Nova Fcotin 91,166,016 511190.413 I : New Brunswick $643.440. Nazi Flying Boat At Port Washington PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y.. July 25—Germnny completed her second trans Aflantic flight of a week today when the catapult fly- lnir boat Nordwlnd arrived in this international seaplane pose at 3.35 p. m. AD'I‘. The Nordwind was catapulted from her mother ship, the Schwab- enland. off Horta, the Azores. 2.- 397 miles awaly, ‘yesterday evening. ON RE U N FLIGHT PORT WASHINGTON. . .. July 25—'I‘he German flying boat Nordmeer was catapulted from its mother ship, Frlesenaldn. at I p. m. ADFI‘. today on the return jour- ney of its round trip between \ Enjoy tea l A :orc_s__ and _ _t._he__Uynlted ;Statea.;______ Party, a group demanding Puerto Rico be made indepen- dent oi’ the United States. District Attorney G. Pier- lulssl, in charge of the investi- gation, said five Nationalists took part in the attack and that only one escaped. Biffilillllltlil is llFFEREll AIR iilSSlll OTTAWA, July ZS-Ofiers of co- operation irom Canadian inclus- trlalists generally to facilitate the quest of ilie Bittish Air Alzuistiys second) mission to 1hr. CO‘ my for Cztnadiaii-built aircraft ha.» grilli- fied officials of the National De- fence Department. Mum‘ commun- lCfl-UUUS fflllll IHRIIIlIlZlCiIlYPI-S‘ Oi‘- ganlzations have been received, it was elicited here iudav. ‘lticse con- Yey the ussurahti: l0 Dufthcc Min- ister Ian Alaolgenze that the in- dustries ancillary to the airplnre construction branch wclconu- the prospect of placing ihcir M-YVlCFb at the disposal of the mission. “Particular interest“ in ilic :1 rili- cominpz visit was expressed on be- liali oi the Canadian Alniiuiuciur- ers Association iii o commuh czwou from W. D. Black, prciti it of that national body .\lr. fercd the Association's “in any way that ~- advantaizc in eonu with‘ air- .1011 craft and also with other products used by the department." Hope the mission m. ' be able to visit Toronto was conw cti by '1‘. H. Bartlcy, general lllilllfligrlh oi‘ tire Toronto Industrial CGlllllll.\.-i()ll. lie offered tho fi(‘l)ili'llili'li’ tllll um- oi the commission's f iiich 1H the compilation of sp llli dam relating to the Toronto area. S. J. Ilurrzcrfoid. chairman and president of the Canadian Natch- a1‘ Railways, has plzicci iliq lMissioirs d‘ msal llit- sc'\ u! ithp C. N, R. illfiilmlluiil .ii Chinese Civilians Flee Kiiikiang fis Japanese Advance FHANGHAL July i “Rt —- tlfliilllV-v‘ p"1lll(l(‘.l the \ 1i lllL‘ vicinity (>1 Killitidll‘, tut ~ J-l-l ii- Al. 111.0 until‘ iilil» ii §Olil'i't‘\ rvlldlint ' lu- . cuvhlrv \'."ill‘.',ll.il'li luwhi 1O n point \\‘l‘llil\ three mile» south- east. of tho i‘l\'t‘r port. 13.3 miles frnm Hankcw and lllllll0lil‘l‘v~‘. ob- jective ln the campaleu to takc the Chinese provisional capital. Japanese airplanes and ivunahlps at the some time mmlwd and shell- ed Kiukirines IICIQIICPA cr".°_“lf‘~5lY< pqghiing raged between Khiklanc and Kubam; _.cfl(!l"l mile, muthenst. of the weslcm shore of Lake Poy- any. It was especially severe at Mach- uohnn and Chuancixuhuszn. two hills northwest of Kutfliifl- _.______-—_ DECREASE IN REV! E MONTREAL. July ' i -'CPl—- Decrease of 9408.178 we. m to- day in Canadian Nation Rail- ways wvenuen of 51.296205 for week ended July 2i. compared with 8.704.383 in the correspond- EBJFLWm-iik - at its best“ I! qr i" on of viiliic 10' kindle the memories and purpose 0i those other days. The public in its thousands join- ed with the men in the authentic setting of a village in Normandy. with its gayly painted houses, trusting shutters, roofs, .'shell-t0rn walls and factor- lcs. Not bigger but obviously better in detail and more varied in archi- tecture than at the first re-union the viilaize seemed complete, even ‘ts numerous spontaneous signs 1o l 7 which drew hearty chortles from phe men who'd been there. signs i which seemed harmless if not meaningless t0 the passer-by, It had its proclamations "Pours iLes SoldaLs et. Femmes." its libraire open and the shop next door "out- of bounds". It had its many dir- ectional sighs. in French. There set-med to be dozen; oi cafes. esta- miucis, cpiciers, boulangerles, with “ltiadaiue Blanche. Modistc". and biilClnl for "22 Hoihmes, 6 Chevaux" as the case might be. Another sign indicated “Officers Washing Taken In llcrc" but ivas marked out-of- lzouhrls. There was also a repro- (lllCtlOli of n notable piece of Brus- sels sculpture. AN. Martin. architect who spent two months designing the village, said it was designed for drawings and photographs he 100k in France ‘himself (luring the War. 1 \Vl'ii1c the public share the vil- 11.120 with the troops until F‘riday, non-combauiiiis will then be evac- uated in preparation for the mass illkllniflll of the old soldiers. Hi‘l\(lf|i.l‘d.l‘lCl'b was confident the invasion would top the 80.000 turn- ‘out of four years mzo and was pre- pared ziccorrlihgly‘. Sergeant Killed In Plunge From Train BELLEVILL- . Ont... July 25- iCPi—Iiit'<h~ivc questioning was planned toniflht. of the 40 militia inch or. the troop en route to Pet- nwniu. camp Saturday when Ser- ccant H. W. Burkholder 0f Ham- ilton Iii-hired from the train to his (Ir-uh. Officials termed the case "\'(‘i‘\' my 1t“.‘i(ill"' and sngestod they su-nccierl foul play, A post mfi"t"lll examination was conducted vi.- crdnv by Dr, R. A. l-‘lvzm of Bclicville but the result ivus ivithhclrl. Coroner Dr. J. J. Robertson sold late today stomach and blood samples of the dead man uitwuld be scnt to Toronto for an- n \'.\ . Robertson said he fig- iirid B rkholdcr was. alive about ‘JR litiilrg in the ditch near the rail- wow tracks. and that he had been timid tihoui nine hours vivhen found ‘Sunday afternoon. i SottIehTeiitIStilI liienaced i?" Flames l COURTENAY. n. c.. July 2s_ JVanroiivci- island's 100.000 acre iforest fire sio-wly widened its sphere of destruction today, but lnck oi wind prevented a repeti- tion of the spectacular advance it made lost week. A half-dozen sottlemenLs 0n fringes of the blaze still were men- awed by thrcatcnlmz flames, forest branch officers said they would be safe if the wind contin- ued its lull. The coal mining settle- ment of Bevan. a village of 300. remained under greatest threat. bu: . fire break between it and the flames was protecting the town. Mercury BOTWOOD. Nfld. July 25-40!" Cabim-Imrverlal Airways Mercury Britain's lot/est. challenge to time nnd distance. dipped her silvery pontoons in imiboi- here tonight at 5.58 NU!‘ (5.28 A1171‘) after eating tho miles between Boucherviiie. Que. and Botwood in four hours and 38 minutes. The slender mon- oplane is expected to take to the alr again at 3.45 A. M. ADI‘ tomor- row to wlriiz her way coward Hui-ta in the Azores, the next. leg in her ftlgght from Port Washington, N. Y. Povnec, Ireland Mercury will take off mm Horn for Lisbon Rlfblfil. and from Lis- bon will heed moo: where hm‘ moth u» aha. tamed. con- rainbow - hued -' assault. Government reports said officers deserted to the (lovernmenfs side and that morale appeared broken by the swift advance. Cataionians was reported to be con- tinuing tonight with troops encircling towns in their path. The drive of the The drive came just after eastern front defending Valencia zippcarcd to have checked the long drive of insurgent General Franco on that vital seaport for south Government Spain. r—~---. ;__ . T -. .- STAGE RAPID ADVANCE ‘ed HENDAYE, fiance, July 2s_i ' iCP>~General Franco's Insurgent foroes,d afiier a. Siloccesllil twoa I pronge a vance up the scorche- Gaudiana River valley, were eii- camped tonight: withnli striking _ distance of Ciu ad Rca Pipvhce. which so far ha. not iclt. the iiu- i pact of the Spanish civil war, There, in Lille Emrcniuciura ‘region, which lies cose to Portueu, the rexecied "are A» .mcsxs.exr.cr..t=zmzsizse . . . 1 ab‘)? tiigugsloi-leriimgrliiorltliilzlt 1212i mmy-swcwcrs Mllbfl at Norm V“; "““ °ii ‘““‘°““‘"’ ‘“‘ °“ ‘éélfilff; il‘ii“i.°.'..‘"lif.‘. 15w...‘ ward ic Portuizue-f- 1r ‘ _ < i‘ ‘ _ __ ‘I - I _ V 51%|. General fiance's icrzltory 1h gillihltliildllil- élfilyfL$fEzWlsi9i“;'-t%lf“g€o£ Insurgent advices from Burgos . C5. Gil-Wt‘ W111 b0 Llilliilhcd Bl Qucbct. The fourth minesweeraer, said 14,000 government troops ivere captured in the E-treniaidura re- gion with two artillery‘ batteries. one section of armored car..- and one anti-tank battery. 1n Elsireniadura. the old province which now contain. the p:o\1iic<-s~ of Cricercs and Badujos. the Gov- ernment throughout the two-year war hm,- held a sector which sliiCk like a. broad thumb into the In-ur- gent corridor oonncctlnu south- eastern Spain ivitli the nortlr Thc Insurizciits cut off . ' walled‘. with a sudden flvc-clnv pu- l from the north and south mward the Gaudlana valley. linllllv offewlnu a junction of their forces at Camp- .-» anario. , Iiiadrid reports finally admitted the fall of Cintucrai. which was capturcd bv the nortlzward-drivini: column. There was no iICllYlK-i. in the (u t. General Jose Nliajo. Govcnnhcht Commander, rushed fresh '1" into lines northnc-i oi Vi milcs north noriiiivvs. of V01 to hold siaiionarv the in seeklnc tn swrrp ilmvii. hr MPdllPlTZlflfflH hlyrhwai‘. Robbers Terrorizc Toronto Merchants TORONTO. Julv LIS——ICP\ .- Storekeepcrs are jusiiiicci in oi‘- ganlzihg to rc is’. inr- (l1‘,il‘t'<l"‘ of the 2.1111‘. of armed robin" day to take c<'llt*t"i.'t> the bandits who have c - morc than 51.000 in v.1 ,~ t have been iL“11‘f)l’l'/'.ll‘.i£ 'l l merchant-- durinu ill" p11.» Dcpuflc Clair-i of Polir" (i (‘tuilirii- shill innit-h.‘ S-torckccper- licrc t'1'.i'i".i'.~ri.vti ti-l , . in a scrim of srvcv. i111“ in T070711!) and vicihltx shire Wednesday nieht. Police cflm-v tn check the holdup epidemic have failed Robbed of S60" TORONTO, July ZS-ACP- »--A lone gunman robbed Rex Cwlbu. manairci" of Leader Mesohizty. Ser- vice, of $600 todnv in n downim\'ii lane near Yonqe and Duudas streets. The gunman flcd in Cad- Lands At Botwood Ready For Return Crossing two's motor car which he abandoned fiv_e_ blocks farther dou'ntovi"n.v_ _ _ 0n the flight westward ac-rors the Atlantic, Mercury W55 launched in mid-air from her "better half", the huge ftvlng boat. Maia. whose fui engins and St-PODR brick lifted the smaller lane and it; heairy load of iznsnlne front the water. The return fliirht Wm pinn- ned in smaller jumps because of the absence of i-lic Main. Pilot D. C. T. Bennett said he woe. delighted with t-hc ship's per- formance. Ho sRlfl he did not wish to make further comment, althouizh he predicted them would be a reg- ular trans-Atlantic passenger fly- ingaeacrvioe soon. imett said he was o timistlc bout the balance of hie ht to Runes. a number of Insurgent Government armies on the IIMCS. Nootka. 15 scheduled t0 b6 9 launched iu the third week of A118- usn at. North Vancouver. Towards the end of next month the iii-iv Canadian (ieslrovcrs, Ot- lll\\';i1lii(i lli‘.\'l'-l(>lll'l1<.’. which 0'1 serve at ilic lclsflliilllfllllt station 0n the Pacific coast. will leave Devon- nort, Englaixtl. for Canada. The \\ zships will e0 direct, to their sllillOll. via the Panama Canal. The new vessels ivzll lJYillEI Can- ada's ll.1\'£ll strcnnih un to six.de- slroycrs, Skcena. FrIL-ci", St. Lani‘- ent. Saeuehav. Ottawa and Resti- imuche, and four hint-sweepers, Coihox, Nomka. CnLsT)» and Fundy. ship iHLs launched two niiiicsiveep- clothe duty (J YOU i (in (of um DoWN BY fossiv is WELL is Aufoe 1 TultUNTO. J 2.3 Niiiiiinum and maximum ixnipcratiirt s: Dawson .30 78 Vi(‘lOl‘l.1 Ivtl 72 Erlmonion "n? 76 Rcizina 4! 73 Vi/iiiizitwg 4H ‘ Toronto ~10 78 Oitiiun *1 8O Montreal o’: M Quebec tit) M Saint. John .34 06 Charlottetown fill 78 Halifax 62 74 FORECASTS Maritime Provinces: moderate south and southwest winds; partly cloudy with local fog and much the same tom rature probably followed by acsitcred siwwris at nlizht in northem districts. Hlrrh tide, this morninz at 9.00 and tonhzht a! 10.0, Sun sets this cvciiiniz at 7.35 and Fist-s tomorrow morning at 4.38. New moon Juiv 26th 11.5.7 P, M. Siimmcrside to. 18 minutes later than Charlottetown. TIIE CAR FERRY SAILINGS Leave Borden ‘l a. m. 9.45 n. m. l p. m . end 4.45 p. m. Tormen- tlne M5 n. in. l1 a. m. 3.05 p. in. ma 6.50 p. in. Sundays, been: Borden 9.00 em. and ‘I p. ‘in. have; ‘lorlenliue 10.15 u. n. and til p. m. i0-