“'1 ' ‘slim: I ‘ w an """""°" mo». wouioo. hi5‘: seam. wan on. ‘I no swoon-dolor loe xwfmzzrul-ortothoboy noponol lo f-j - | lo noon-vol loo lows {$.21 Togo-o!» but; odvortllllg ol l “my nature mo; ho lloortodl L o “n. I word olrli-lly payable In Id- rluro AIOBIN 800D and Calgary Balm mo.“ theoopular brands at w“; dealers L-l075-7-28-tf JENSINGTON. Kins George Kali tonimt 8.30. St. Patrick's Pinv. Irish Airs. Specialties. Sale “n,” L-53a-3 17-11. AVOXEMA-Zoc size selling for 15c while they last. Also larger .» at reduced prices. Gourues Store. L-DOZ. g ._(;'..5DllEN's P151143‘ 15h lzaxoxllx‘ _"__J‘i‘;-e_3 . 5 ' a. n ': . b" c “ uazz-a-lv-zl. aSPRING TONICS-Pe tona. 1-» Iron and Wine and ypo- hggphlteS, the old reliable; .00 ergo sze bottles. Gourlies Drug tore. . IP90?- _cHAMPIONlflP sme. Lea . wright fins‘. Be eque Rink, iday, March 1B. Kensixlgton vs. edeque, first of two games goals o count. Skate after,» admission l cents. 11-908 and van:- .i'.ne and 4106K!!!’ summons and Mac- rlane finals, first of two games, oals to count. Bsdeque Rink ursday, March 17th.. ‘Upper eetown vs. bower Freetown. Ad- lsslon l6 conts. L-873-3-16-2i. ANTBODUCING for one month nswer. more beautiful and more ting Permanent Wave in Vapor areal Mechineless, at greatly re- uced price; Save $2.50 h having our next wove at oonanu eauty Parlor, o limited number ly can be accommodated. Phone -3, Summerside. 14-801-3-14-31. ANJUEED IN FULL - Friends regret to learn that Mrs. omoson Johnson of Bedeque ls nllned to her bed wi'h injuries to l her home on Sunday. Her many rlends trust she soon be up d about olzain.-8 —'l‘ltAIN DELAYED-Owing to e conditions in the Straits which elayed the car ferry. the mall rain from the mainland did not rrlve in Summcrside until Wed- about 1.30. This slay for some years. ya past the train has around ten o'clock. JIOUNTY COUBT- The - the e: were disposed and ntcsied cases put down for trial n various dates. (and the Court joumed till llllsrch 22nd when e first contested case will be end. Judge Show stated that ho u‘d take up his residence at ~ ersido on Alps-ii B. PERSONALS -'Mr. Indhosn Cootain of Eins- ale is a patient in the Prince unt-y Hospital. l -Mr. Edward MacArthur of ortham has entered the Prince unty Hospital for, ttoallnsnt. B —Mrs. Peter Ouiolloron of. loomfleld is l. patient in the lnce County Hospital. B Mrs. Joseph L. Peters. Kelvin. a patient in the Prince County capital. . B -Mr. Walter Btevort. Freetown, - undergoing treatment in the l‘ ince County Hospital. 5 —Miss Williams ofTyne alleiya is visiting friends in augu- ers e. ' -—Mrs. Insles. wife of Corp. m- les of Alberton. is undargoihl reatment in the Prince ospital. —"‘he condition of Miss Mo?! l» rPhee. deuwbter of Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Mscmmo. Bummarsklo. o is suite ill in the Prince Oillluiy Hospital. remains IN" h. uumuu mu buuumeo mu s " s-wuhoiusblpuauvcoaeeunuuuununmhu fiTftliuu-svousooououu um can raucous-me. u -.-.-.-.~=.:.-.-=.—=.-..r.~.-..-=." 1 c N sen-mm o; III UO-I: ll Oil h‘, uusi'"nifi-l mall oonlso or —-UTW£XYI.I nlbor . amel sold It R0091. Irafigelfltgl- ck. .. merside.“ Rex 5 md m‘ flugm 03. —ANY SIZE FILM 11mg}; at? at m!“ ed for n. D1111 00.. Kmsing- —SCOTT5 EMULSION $1.00.‘ safeguard Issinst tggct ca}: Gourlics Drug Store. p903, -POLICE COURT-In the Sum. 11191814“ police court on Wednesday 111071110! a was sentenced to one month in jail for creating s disturbance. A man was flned '85.’) for being drunk and disor. derly. . 5 -.YAR.N5—Just received an st- tractive selection of yams guluble for every Rex l5 and l0, Summersi . . L-ooa, JUNIOR HOCKBY- ‘lihc Summerslde higlh school juniors Hawlks vs the Beamats staged an excellent game of hockey at the C stal rink this week which m- s ted in a wrat- vioto for the Hawks 4-1. Phi..ips, goa for the Hawks n1s.dc some brilliant stops. first goal was scored by Le- vBlanc. for the Bcemats who came tihmugh with a long short. Huesth and Merriam nude imp goalseooh £?.'..l*“’....i‘“"“nu.¥."i”‘ ....u”‘°".r.3"ll.“ . e scoreatmeendofilhethi iod 4-1‘ in favour of Huesth. . ault. defence. LleBIenc. forwards, Mad" .eilll. Rogers . J. Gallant. L. Gallant, MaoDonalg. St. Patricks Play Grand Success "St. Patrick's day in the evening" was celebrated in Bummersids last nitlht with the presentation by th C. M. B. A. Players of the rollick- ing Irish Comedy drama "The Irish Millionnaire." The play was one well chosen for the occasion. possessing sufficient Irish flavor to make it appropriate and with plenty o». act- ion aud comedy which met with decided approval of the au . Mr. William Cameron. in the title roe. nlloro the?! iatifiedrtthifngireft; ora se ection or e pa did interpretations t ootricol onna - W?” irewasiustashewasln uendfd to be. fino old Irish gen eman. Playing o posits him. Mrs. Gu- am; Blacquflrs. gave what-was - haps one of the most Infill-SC f h st o-m- °°' °. -.§.t~e°°'=°n..s"*e the pa! I1 I85 man fiultol btlnonedid ahe (to blrettg shvrhzm. he! t th in the “avus at“... u... . After a too long and me ti-lble absence from the 5t. Petrior enter- alnm . Miss" Kathleen t of “Vindication fame returned ° play o part vastly differept from! any she had pflfiflyod b1! °1'° m ro-ostoblishod herself in the W111- ion of tho a a! ' sideis foremost t?“ “t: ‘u?’ ‘It?’ “iiwws ‘its Miss Cameron has audiodaloio. George IMN an . ormmco. m}; k‘ '13 ot I c un ' tics din ewofthis ‘“°‘“°”Z3 g: all no more 00118111“!- parisofthodofi to the for anco lhci- MI‘. —M7r. Horace (hark of New _ iawqy N "Fey. to see his ' mother. um. n cderiek Clint who i: ‘cum 1"- :3 § g 5 rgaéiiggifi 5g 5E _____._ ‘sh-gamma cups-amen fin- of Mr. Cameron The Irish stra and Wluu: urvoun uvrn nur- WYwu-Imonanuaas ."'IIlIoInnn'uCe fool":- ° q -- mnke tile-Tail: ' of ealomsl bu than. Aok fo unslfltabbo (C. P. by Guardian's Epoch] w“) lOTT March w-Conflictln {hows of East and west on who e Fed Government should be o f taking unem loy. off municipaities reconciled today in ons committee of the conference of an Mayors an’? municipalities. , omonow Ma or Georg; of Vancouver, cyhairwnan owl: committee, will offer a gegqluggqn 118K111! the Dominion Covernmen Pending its assumption of f Twwll-ilbllity. to assume so per cent of the costs of unemployment relief. including medical assistance 811d hflflpitalization. conditioned on the provinces assuming at least 40 s“: “"l*.:’...“" f3i.“'.éfi‘£."“‘ "1 0811 o m cl es u; local administration costs. p1_ D1‘ statis- .R.H.Coats,Do ‘ ‘ tician, told the conference of sf- Dominion is making to. forts thgcm W816! ev uniformity in municipal static cs so that they will be on s. comparable basis. At present even the tenninol of municipal statistical repor was not the sum . Before the year's end the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics would submit to the provinces for final comment a draft report on ststis. tiual terminology. It might be m use in a year or two. Delélutcs later went back to rs. lief matters and the conference adjourned for a private session. sugfeitt gr‘; $51 mmgmm§§°§§ the committee, follows: been no ereas them has marked abatement in the crisis o! m, unemuployment. which remains o @0111? 111111118 national emergency, “(And whereas the terms of ex- istInS agreements providing for the ah .0! the costs of un- smploymen relief are unsatisfac- un the resulting ' to the restricted” taxation We‘; l available to municipalities, momen- tarily threatens the solvency of ma? Canadian municipalities. ow, therefore. be it resolved: "By this conference of Mayors re resenting all of the Do- m n s. e" re n r a rox e , I. on??? its! Ration: y "'I‘hat pr Government and expiration of the resent agree- ments with the" who“ provin- lces enter into a. new agreement with the rovlncial governments. ' Dominion Govern- 50 par uding 'm asslg hospitalization. conditioned on the provinces ussluning at least 40 per cent of the said costs.” Youths Held On Murder Charge (By The Associated Prom) FHUHBURG. Mass. March l6- Two boys in their ‘teens tonight were char;ed with murdering an 82-year-old farmland with an im- provised blsckiack duri on at- atgnpted robbery of an y farm State Jlspeotor Eel-ward J. Sher- lock said Fred Boudreau, 1B, and Edward Buckley, 17. both of Fitch- burg. ttcd si uis l". when ho attempted to ndht than of! with o pitchfork. Would Incorporate .1». oufi-l-Jm-s ialWiro) cargo llffillmilmlfilzmr sclll llllilEll m lllsolullull um GRIPS {AUSTRIA UNDER l MINAZIlEIBN Suicides And Arrests Reported; "Distrust Rampant U n d e r New Rule. By A. D STEFFEBUD Annotated Press Foreign Staff VIENNA, March lc-(Arl-Aus- trio's Nani masters swept away the last traces of her sover w- day with the efficiency o a new broom. Customs. institutions. men van- ~ ished. Nazi reglmentation appear- ed and with it worry rumor. de- nunciations and sober second thoughts-less tangible but no less real than the control of theatres. money, schools, police and hospi- Major mu m. anti-Nazi and e iron man of the Dollfuss regime. wife and 20-year-old son. News- glnrs ssid he killed them and en shot himself. t Rothschild Arrested Neues Wiener The newsps Albe the arrest of Louis . banker member of the great banking family. ' The official gaze carried long list of "traffic accidents." Several correspondents and other foreigners fled. Others thought of fleeing and some of those that re- ‘mained heard hints they would hm be welcomed much longer. I'm-signers pinned final of their countries to their labels for pro- tection. Distrust Rife I'll-lends were afraid to talk to friends. businefi colleagues were‘ suspicious of each other. fearful they had made too loyal or too clisioyul utterances in the post. Telephone, users made elaborate es to assure themselves of the identity of their listeners, Je stores were placarded. Trucks drove upto them and cart- ed away clothes. perfume. shoes. hats. soap. paste. Viennese police took the oath to Hitler before Heinrich Himmler. chief of all German police. now their commander. Courses in National Socialism opened. “Hell Hitler" was msd the official greeting in all schools. Five big Viennese theatres closed. Brownshlrt Austrian “BA" troops were being lwrganized with Ar- thur Seyss-Irlquart, governor of Austria. as chief. The Alpinlst Association. owner of many moun- tain ski huts was beinv incorpor- u in the Hitler youth organiz- a on. A new Nazi commimioner was named in the national library- one of the Hapsburgs’ greatest prides. All women's organizations were liquidated. Every Dollffuss plats-named for the Austrian Chancellor who was assassinated in a Nazi putsch in 1934—was renamed for Hitler. The Max Re -ard plaza. in front of the Solnburn festival the- atre. was no more. The signs were taken day. Reinhardt. a Jew. had been the guiding solrl-t of the festival since its rebirth 1'! years ago. Markets Break Under Impact 0f War Scare World Security Mar- kets Reflect Ner- vousness Over Euro- pean Situation. NEW. YORK. Much. 16-—(AlP)-— The United B tos lar became Qmlgaven of refuge for fear-ridden ay. while the securities markets Credit Union League w“ and Montreal. prices d ‘beln u htluless “a mo I Y O Mxgtreol of leading COUNTY l- l I l CIGARETTE 1'0 BACCO Also i l0¢ p Lock-top Tins POLISH (Continued from page 1) mum-ma; :o§msn"’=§i§.c Swinemuerlde. on the Baltic 30o ml as west of Lithuania, had n- celved order to get steam up as a precautionary measure. Lithuaninns feared they might feel the might of a Polish-German steurnroller since they lie in the wag of an anti-Soviet Baltic bloc. ritain and France made rep- resentations to Warsaw against hasty action. ‘They were reported inspired by fear of a. possible Polish-German deal envlsaging German for Poland's absorption of uania in return for Warsawn ad- herence to the Rome-Berlin axis and the anti-Communist pact. at 1n Pra-ha, a spokesman for Ger- mans in Czemoslovakia warned the Government must change her for- fig!" policy before it was “too I11 $98111. a desperate govern- ment army slowed up the 1mm. gent drive toward the Mediter- ranean. A tense Barcelona assur- ed the world it was cairn while in Madrid new "urgent" tribunals be- gan functioning to crush spies, traitors and defeatists. In London. following a cabinet meeting in which the foreign sit- ERUOH was reviewed, an o posi- ion angered by Prime Mnisler Chamberlain's refusal to outline the governments policy forced a foreign affairs debate. Labor. leader Clement R. Attlee, as z “Does anyone doubt that the aslstance of Hitler in the conquest of Spain is art of the price for etrsyal of Austria?" Mr. Chamberlain accuse’; Mr. Attleefiof using "hard, provomtive words. ‘The Prime Minister reiterated his belief in non-intervention as the best. policy for Britain in Spain. He indicated the Govem- ment had laid aside any yconsider- atlon of restoring Germany's war- lost colonies. Lord Halifax meanwhile in the Upper House flayed Germany's ‘Tllihllrless application of power P0 cs.” He said the world had "been brought face to face with the ex- tremely ugly truth that neither treaty text nor international law have any influence in dealing with power politics" where "force and force alone decides." The stock’ market meanwhile slid abruptly downward. Air raid alarms were tested at the great Portsmouth navy yard. The ‘push of a button in a tral o ice rang alarms in flees. wor and aboard sh! . Workers then pro-assigned shelters. 12 Year Old On Way To Moscow WINNIPEG. Man. March i8— Ens-cute to Mosco and all ‘by her own sweet little self 12-year old Lily Karasik ofwinnipcg left lost night for Montreal over Can- adian Notional Railways. This young l g to Moscow to continue udy of classical dancing and will reside with her aunt and uncle. She will sail from Halifax on S. S. 'Batory" this week-end. The youthful dancer has been studying classical doncl since she was a wee bit p" a and has made a great reputation for herself in Winnipeg in the est vice that Lily is going beck to Rumia. famous for it: dancing schools Her mother died hero a short time ago and her father is still a rlidcnt of WlnnFpcg. The lttile lrl has no fear of making the ong trip alone and as s matter of act is cking forward to it with much peasure and excite- ment. She willbe in charge of the Canadian National Railways con- ductors and the boat purser en- figturn True Bill In Murder Case HALIFAX, March l6—A Supreme Court Grand Jury today‘ returned ‘stiff! hm “uuciligrgego .5}... u; . is-white wife in their th house in February. will begin Monday or y, depending upon other cases before the courts criminal session Mrs. Issard wu found uncon- scious on the sidewalk in front of their residence. Issani told polio she had fallen from a ssoonf story window but he was l with grievous bodily harm an: when his wife died. with murder. <T"..;u"'""e.' lion. ‘Iho m gourd Bier was ?fl l 5-8 cents :1 “.06 1- in the since March. i081. over coaditioflo folt c. it CHRONICLE lulu or MR. n. luculllllr (Continued from e l) poetry-he was thoroughly no‘: seemed to dove p - ining all that was read nenr. interest or value. Current aflairsfas, recorded daily in the press. he continued to follow with the ksenest nest. His hysical disability he bore withou a murmur of complaint to any one. Possessed of an inex- haustible fund of humor as well as . he had also acquired. a. faith in Christian principles, to whid: he adhered without ostentatiou but with un- shahsn a never dispntec ness pd sore ty. He . though he liked rsvsmntly to d-IBCIIBS, religious mat- ters. Cfeeds wi h him were a matter of Christian lfe and conduct. He believed in living one's reli on. and the example he set in th regard will remain a cherished memory to his host of friends and acquaint- ances. Though lately incapacitated from regular attcndancepMr Currie was an Eder in 5t. James Presbyterian Church and always took the keen- est interest in its activities. Mr Currie was twice a widower. ie M. Clark. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark. North Bedeque. His second marriage was in 1892 to Miss Barbara Edith Stewart Mac- Nutt. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell MncNutt. Of the latter union there survive two daughters and two sons, Jean. now Mrs. Charles P. Devlne. and Mblly, Mrs. H. Roy Cromwell, both of New Jersey. also James Maxwell, in Ed- monton, and John Ormsby, in Bos- ton, to each of whom The Guardian tenders the deepest p sympathy on this occasion. ll i v o r c e B ill Advanced In “ House 0f Commons B)’ W. W. MURRAY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, March Iii-Senator Lendurm Mcmeaps‘ bill ‘ ‘ “ in enlarge grounds of divorce inCan- adv. was advanced a step today when by a vote of 40 to 29 the Up- per House gave it second reading and sent it to a special committee of l5 senators. This stage was not reached, however, without considerable op- position which. at times, became lively. The debate warmed when Senator James Murdock (Lib. Ot- tawa) lnslstsd- on getting from Quebec members some clarification _of ‘ tements made yesterday by Hon. C. C. Ballantyne (Con. Alma.) » that in Montreal "marriage annul- mcnlts were being granted by the ‘ dozens.“ | This threw. into the arena the whole question of mixed msrfiages and resurrected memories of the famous Tremblay-Despatie case of grfeneration ago in which the vy Council found valid a mar- riafle between a Protestant and Cs olic. . Anonymous cases were cited by various members, illustrating hard- ships being suflered by unhappily married persons. To facilitate di- vorce. it was argued. would bring relief to them. nor would it neces- sarily sound the death-knell of the institution of marriage or disinte- grate the Canadlan home. On the other hand. the public weal was invoked as an argument uifainst broadening the grounds of d vorce. Bredit llnion Successilited l6 — credit eliminate exces- interest EREDEIRICIUM. March (CP)—-Nsw Brunswieku those companies charging sivc and usurious rates of tad W. B. "At the end of one year as director of unions I can definitely state that the success of the credit union movement in polo Cooper at the resent session. he added. credit unions operating ort terms. less than one a consequent zurnover oney more than once in months period. At the end as- oMOOO worth of loans up and $23,000 were now 33 credit unions artemd in the province, he re- vealed, with about 20 more now in prospect of formation. _._____a___ Nova Scotia Budget Debate Concluded H (By The Canadian Prall) ALIIAX, March iii-Debate on ended in Noyla . Five 5i’. last day of debate. Increased revenues were criticiz- 5 ed My. . M. Blots. (Con. Coi- g oh r). He sounded "a solunn warning thst though conditions are I fairly goes in Nova . world may go book as in ~ and the people of the l might find it lmpoqlale to ; up undor theta: strain. disabilities under constitumto were labor- " saving m .. rho-a; . province We ho Io lovo II Ibo olorgy you wool-lo hop Ho! kooo. llorl, oo-yoIr-fooo fooling oil lio lilo. Add Kellogg's Iron Ilolos will iolp you lovo IN They're poolol with iio enrolling goodoooo of vvlolo wiool, with oloogi onfro bros lo 5o nlldlyloxoflvo. lol- legg’: Iron Ilokoo ore dolloloos Ooooll Crisp- feoliod and flavorful. losdy to servo with milk er crosln. A0 all grocers. Msdo by Kellogg Io London. Ontario. NEUTRALITY (Continued from 958s l) _ country." t. the Labor Leader de- ciared. could. be nil-w! 111 We word of dictators. While the Prime Minister was talking peace W1 Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Ger- man Foreign Minister. German forces were invading Alustria. While conversation were in. Fr:- gress in Rome be Brtilh Ambassador Lord Perth and Count Ciano, Foreign Minister, Musso- lini and his allies were B11118 t° consummate the oonqu of Q18 Spanish Republic by the Fowl-it » - simian. orrmi tion Liberal leader. believed thfi occupation of 5981:1181?‘ gallf-lllg: German orcas w threat to British national and imperial interests. LOSING PATIENCE . twhdllehe supported He added tha the Govemnwm the Anglo-Italian tomwersations really open." Sir Archibald itl-Ietldrew two morals from v n‘. s Lgirgt. do not let us severe-W ourselves from Finance. It is the one strong, firm basis we hagiehhn international relationship! a ° present time. f peg the my?" ment to give assurance ffhu 8° f“ a; France wants. to 80 We t d by 1191'- s Zrslecondly. it was s 81'5" arms‘; 11v the Prime Minister to sues? there was a situation of BN1“ moment to the British 16$: central Europc but 13111119 90B Elm“ not matter nearly 9° mmh- ‘ is not true. The mess 0i’ thfi 99°‘ pie do not talks that View. I b: lleve the mgle of ‘tthe country a verv 5115p c s - A sharp clash between Sir John Simon. Chancellor of the Rimbau- uer. andulviraelgggleee marked 9 e . 0%’.- ‘ilonn contended the opposi- “t: w“??? ll; fiiiiilméii-ii ifihtZivfifuufuu w. Am» w 111= regénlngtltzlregngid: “I chulleusethe Chancellor m produce m’ ",1; deuce of any member from ta? "salt. restart“ m ° 3° n '.. a .511- John retortcd: The hang: able member will not 8e?» 79° V’ ter what I am sayins by 1151118 m‘ lent language." Later so John cum-sod that A Green ‘Lhobor. in a mwh 1W1 implied u.» British Government had received a note from the French Government, askinfl 3T1" 9,111; cgntgktggsgrlnle action in connec- t n - ‘LNelther the Prime Minister I101‘ I have such a document, i119 chficggeralgvigod. interveninfl-ask- ed whether the French Govern- ment had made representations to the British Government, to which Mr. Chamberlain replied the Fench Govenment had not asked Britain to “take some action" ln 81711111. but had kept the British Govern- ment informed of "any 01min" stances that have come to their in Spain." Mr. Greenwood in his 809N111 charged Mr. Chamberlain with “selling Spain to Mussolini as he sold Austria to Hitler". He as- serted "Northern Spain is gradu- ally becoming a German naval and submarine base." He likened the Prime Mimi!" to “a ciucklng bewildered hen try- ing to cross s busy road." GETS WOMEN'S ANGLE (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-Out to get "thing! women really want in the home,“ the Women's Advisory Housing Council" outlined proposals dealing with living space. nursery schools. elevators. playgrounds. s a r d e pa. community centres and labor- urr 1o rssr. H“ Bull nlacullli it ARE EXAMRIEII Former Deputy To Appear At II- qulry. L’ (By The Canadian Profl‘ m’??? W...“ “n? d i811 9 9 baking prac of Chas-loo . tot, vfl-yearr-gd f? 601% - e , w $23 fig Legislative: Pwlh counts Committee soaking informal atlon regarding 8300009 with a certificate doctors, he was too ppea . ‘ “"5"” pacific“ l‘ WES Elie unto ‘m... ao- Da a s. .W mugfiuc, Poul. declared-DI firm had sold secondary shimrlso 8,1; (pp prices to the Govornmod and then had charged the " ernment H.000 freimt ocstaoz company was supposed to W-y. Premier Duplessis became w ed when absence -of'*tho witness was announced. and . gested the ommittee record absence as a default. Liberal er T. D. “ " protested. u ever. that Paul had not been 8Q‘ ulnriy summoned." In the face of opposition Bouchard. the committee b! a ed Premiefo doubt concerning the womb: doctors certifying as t0 illness but he maintained fin tincate should have been sworn He also suggested that after: Government had cancelled Inna tots pension, the fornle-r- dainty. should have coups forward “toolaolr hifnself. 1t hi: acacia‘; mung?“ _1,b¢ tion.” Tho aion. declared er. been canréellcd because Iranctot 8981310 Governmpnt.” h! "intends to ad? I 8111058 l: in Mr. L-amtot case." X ENCOUNTER s; .___._ V Offensive Stalled But at Cespe, which thaw ran and failed iobgropsrll up in their hasty vance, aux-gents were confronted . Government resistance with n” “l u“ “scam M" ess uc y over . Gegeral Franco celled up ltirifcrceraenth to Hrgevent h? om s pp . greo thrust is aimed at dividing Cov- ernment Spain and forcing 009M tulation of the Barcelona 00W e. ent. G ral Franco check ‘ hi (23.9% drive at Raimundo-o. miles fume ross the Ebro River. Al; Insurgent headquarters Sslamanca. it was snno 000 vernment soldiers “h? “T?” who.“ $33.‘ w an our slons dccimawd.‘ Twenty-WU Government planes were own. Barcelona authorities. in of their contention that tho emmsnt‘; terrific losses won Italian devices t0 the ministry 0f health. . IIORSEIIEII“ ATTEIITIOII! Our Veterinary Department well stocked with Veterinary C r e a m Linlmenfo, Animal Cod Liver Oil Sure-Shot, and the old reliable Creosole Cough Mixture, Fox Mating Tablets. etc. Prices Reasonable WALKER and SEMPLE ‘ KQIllnmnv _ PeEeIo we; .31