. ' — \ .THE WE$TERN,GUARDlAN l-.l';:~.».-;«..a.:.-.';v~«- w-= . ,Nov-. Sublorlwon-. Adm-elites should be left with Mrs. Pond ,/Ln. owdlsn my be bought daily at "say of insfouowlng us... In Innunerslde:— ‘ . ‘£2 9&1! , I halite in snmmcrside by PM’ My oI';l0o per week. Phone 289-1 for this scrvloeor ‘halo responsible for deliveries on your route". -This column is reserved for non‘ .3353 of local interest but advertising of s newsy nlture may be insert ed at 2 cents a word strictly pey- sbla in advance, , Prof. W. .7. Reid, Coin- nlsllnliyflfiu-b.‘ North Bedeque Hall Monday‘ evening. July ioth. L-258 -BRIGHTON and ” A HEALTH SALTS Dc. Taylor Drug Co., —FiLMS DEVELOPED Ta I *—~- ‘ ‘ 5 new life saver tread sold at Bracels. L-21 -7-5-21. --nE'l‘lmNED HOME-—Mr. Dav- id Wallosr and Mr. Bradfozd Cairns have netumed home to summer- side after a most emoyable trip to Quebec. Mafapeiia Valley. Both- uml. Campbeliton and many other places of interest. 8 -TENNIS NEwS—-The summer- d= Tenn’s Club have started up good this year and are at mes- nt going strong. 'l‘ll.sre are fihree curls very nicely kept and with bout fifty members in the Club he in use most of the time. . droid Gaud-at who is well known his interest in sports is the year and has the ub well organized. It is expect- d the members will take part in e Istand tournament and prac- oes are on every day so that the layers can -keep up, their form. e nis dance onfihursday last ~ qu-its sucmsful and helped to Personals -—Mr.s. Anthony Lockhart of Cole- .man is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chester Palmer. Mrs. Lccldlart is [ninety years of age and still quite active and is receiving a cordial welcome from her many friends -—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon, who have been visiting their old . .homes in summersld and Tryon fsfisfwnds m’ we ”'-"keep °f the have re-tumed to (gntario, Mrs. 5 G w. Bell. Bacon’; mother, Mrs. . and his mother. Mrs. Baocn of Try- on accompanied them on their w- um. -—Mlss Elva Pickering of Clinton Miss Evelyn and Amy Johnston of M-alcate and Miss Mary Marchbank of New Annan are spending their holidays at Edgewater, North Bedeque.—5. An Outsider Looks Us Over (By George Boyle) The annual meeting of the Prince find M3-, Edward Island Credit Union league, avid Larklll. summerside, were MM Jlllll 7» W“ W0 °°‘$5‘°n 0‘ °“1' Kemmmn 0,, mid“ on busy. visit to Charlottetown. We drove .. ‘from Borden on a -hot, hazy after- ’ “"_‘ nmntflgl “tum? hlgiad "Zn di in Mls.MT.1o,F‘rtow,is°°lml€‘0 5“ V9 enjoyizna :5. plgaszlint hgfldayn in Si-!‘°k¢S HM liollfl‘-63 'iD>1i-S making ensincrtor. the guest of Mr. and 8tgV:!°3]Ml‘1g1ldegl°lw 55 mm: .., . 'r.- , a u e a . , 3 M""‘____ bX"l.1l‘.;]h with whlézh to pamgmlxc; ; Mr . H hi Mcxinn nd so-n e green an smw-ns 85 0!! errya reatlilfnecel to their-onhgmo-. in this Island are sreen and swwins ii ensillgton And Vicinity Mr. w, 1*. Bentley and Mr. Lloyd sales of Charlottetown were busi- ess visitors to Kensington on Fri.’ ay. Dr. and Mrs. W. P, McBride were tors to Summarslde on Friday. Mr. Eric Jardine accompanied -- Mrs. James J1:-dine motored to harlottetown on Friday. Mr. John schur-man -e. ariottelmvn on Friday after a.‘wlth a EIISVL TM? 510‘ 033!’ STOW- elimtnu holiday in ‘Kenslngion. They exu1t.'I‘he tees stand vemnt ..___. and -rapt above, the down. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gaudet of One thinks at this is a soil- stsong land, ere the stuff of Life Ils quick to loop. and where the sea §8ll"rf&fE-as -o1x_ygen to thoblocdl. t , ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Evl‘adShl1W.| 0 ‘5 Bn8B’17'8 eve. Chflffl be- ummc idvwwéare virslllors ix) Kern {bile n. gt .sifiscslill sltguz U118 . a .—- . l ‘J “N1 ‘ 09°51 - ere ,ngm on y is more in that than ‘you may sus- t at first blush: places t aspire to cityhood succeed in becoming anti-human. Fragile human values are (.u'5ho:i in the ad-mills of oommel-clallst ummersid-2 were visitors to Ken- : on on Friday. - A List of Entries: HORSE RACES « MacArthur Track ansington, July 12 rnsslfifll-ALL " CKY .BCO’.|"l' 2.03. cu Walker, ch'town.._P.E.i. 1 AZOFF 1.59 .n. nmon. Murray River. P-E-I-, DOE HARVESTEI} 2.04%- .C. ii/locurdy. Trnro. N~S- i'E THE GREAT 2.06%. L. Bowneu. Enmmersldn. P-31- ? WYN THE GR. AT. k Callbeck, Sherbrooke Itltllldl deeper pit of being proud of But not Charlottetown. Not all of it at any rate. I like the informal air that combines business with home life. I like the wa Charlotte- town‘s fessional. floss seem scat about the city among the 9 homes. 'mIt aux that the people haven't forzot that ii is. after all. the but business of o. 'N?AS_CO-P“ IE _~i%~_£_;_ Arotlc life, a scarlet-coated Royal Canadian Mounted Police corporal whosexjob will be that of quarter- master, and an R. C. M. P Con-, stable. 1 Captain Thomas F. smellla. who spends the winter in th‘; company} 566 8.. \ is the sol ional 3 6nd . 0. made._ In quotin istratlvge “'I‘his lidditian to “In the pgst. ca cao has restrict- iary hookups Well to make all rauselnents such as 3P°11'F0rs and agencies direct. ing time on the stations concerned. rggesuiznd other like admin- a . is . policy stated yd. twork authority. In administering its not- regianal networks. the is is for the limited hook- VHA baililary to approving subsid- lu ap iication was the futléx. t intends as necessary or- deallng with book- n accordance with the beffgxe the parliament- futuie be broad regulation. lar ced Euler K I FINCH, C_ll.».Li.. “um foreigner work that the Storm Mr. a “pretty of Czecho- number of “key men" ing there Canada n point of come into mono to G Bats. head ed to come be glad to ada. ialbor mania part and 1935. cl instrument. be used in tries. ih-sn i have a fair Fforsme. New York. !'.v o informed that all hookups the corporation in effective no-ordination ting. "Ilhe change the taking over of or interference in Neither does it affect any existing gelv one of administrative pro- um" wllew lmluslrios~ At Liberal llally i... ......l foreign capital ries here but it must be with the met understanding’ that adians," trades minister Euler told here yesterday. The convention unanimously re- nominatedmonel Chevrier. present federal member‘for Stonnont, as its candidate in the next election. Euler said t ere had been proposals of Beta shoe Company plant in Ontario, bringing in it “The. shoe manufacturers do not -want another shoe factory, claim- view,” the minister said. The view of the government was that it was "fad to have capital dustries here and gve employ- distinct understanding that Can- wherever possible. Mr. Euler dealt at some length with critics of the tariff policy and its trade agree- those who claimed extremely high tariffs would cure, unemploym that Canada had experienced worst unemployment between 1030 em.ment‘s regime, when efficiency. Then. they fall into the ,‘;',°,,*,?,,,*“““°*‘ "V m n ' ll believed! tariffs. notenspgamlillbelyal nab the country. he said. ado was shut out of other coun- kets of their own country. g Wl‘i-‘E OF SENATOR nine at home. and Margaret. held Tuescla . BRINGING UP FATHER‘ wee WE! would in arranged by and order to ensure of network does not involve rivaie ttatlons elr operation. on the contrary. it is Discusses Ont... July 9 (GP)- os L... may of to ccnduct indust- no to do Can- be brought in can be done by ont Liberal convention fierce agusnent" over Slovakia to establish as employees described as from its parent plant. are enough already in d I_ understand their the country conduct in- anadians.” If Thomas of the shoe firm. want- here, the _country would AAPRINCE -c 0BQ_l:o|ic :;¢l10i'1C1£.s Saturday to lea “ole go headless dead. ars 01 til run section where other bodies were faund utles uncovered a has. at sp L. O'Do unem burned Dolezal he killed fl18Ti'lrl‘1 oyler mlone e eav y-muscled, ield h‘s -face with shovels. They b0nes—none of wh be from a for examination they were human, ured a gallon over he head and set it Donnell quoted Dc “Then I covered years on in way home men Earlier he the head into Lake Edith Thomson; 3. Kay. Grade vI—-1. Dorothy Edith Thmoson. Joyce oiml. Wayne have him—«but with the would be employed government's icularly. He reminded ent its uring the Bennett gov- tariffs country's Roberta M0iTlSlOn e. John s. Drlsooll, B. clpal. 2. Jack Wall. Clarence Champion: Grade III—l. - 2. Minnie Roach ; Hickey . —__..__ lleali Woman's A Fingerprints ‘L no (line To Killer, nee and a step nearer solu at least one of the bizarre umb to be Mrs. l=5”m13§§o3mr3'5iinm° mum week the trial. near d. led to the first can ossion in entire series of decapltations. today it brought authorities 0ne’s throw of the King- e dozen at where sheriff said Fr Dlwed brickllwer. confe Mrs. Poli1lo’s head, previously had confessed Mrs. Pollllo in on ur - y, the sheriff so d. as deputies dug (3/‘hhered upd t appeare o skull—-and removed them determine if leoal as saying. it over. For two y way to work and on my I stopped and looked to see if the ground was disturbed." had told cf throwing chlmlre in the story. with other dis- _______.________,__ DARNLEY SCHOOL Darniey School Joyce ilzteobmia Morrison; 3. Evelyn Hic- y. Senlor Writing Certificates Louise MacKay. Merle Crozler, Helen champion. Charlotte Chamy-' MaoGl-ezur. Helen Roach and Dorothy I-ilokcy. i Junior Writing Certificates gzura Moifntain, and Jean Wood- Grade V-1. Edison Champion; Grade IV--l. Rose 'I§lomson; 2. Roach and Robert Crozi Minnie Cham- Grade II—-1. SJ'l’ll'i€,V Macclregovr, UNTY ‘C culvnnsrro, .nuy'9—(Al=),-'l'ae MN When tlz U. s. destr “H . "°”u.u..»s".::‘:i.:';.l on ‘i.°’l‘.i‘.’.‘." A ‘ il*:“.'.'..°‘ 5° “lira 55*‘ §g,‘g“‘‘?.=;o°f “*9 t-"hit _9!'0Ieveland'r I lottetown harbor on Friday next if rso murder viclims—lec. to tak It in the Oonfederation 5. lie is on oil myster- Ridicule Britain A D, H’ m_ Mass Meetings. filggfllglly t-1h»01nj1{1V€8tl§,El.1On focused ° "° 0’ 9* Mme End (By ALVIN .1. sramxorr °n "' ‘°”°h 1°’ £9’ ‘"9555 Asociated Press Foreign sum four OLIVA, Free City 9—(AP)—-Nazis of llulce at Poland lid 1 d blind faith in I De the leadership c four of There. de- small Marlin Dolezal, ssed he ed at Great Britain and France. Tens of thousands itles, wearing heavy Hitler would “liberate City" squat man demanded that P the privileges to store 8-rmsontheso of the Cl the subject of and and Dan Nations. t of gasoline aflre.” 0’- £1 uresque town near the Baltic Sea Erie. “'5 may be contemplating. crepancles, led O'Donnell to de- (my of Neumhmasser new the %1:}':lQSs:¥je1;3e1t0]3:D};?elBSax:ll1!éalnd€d°et° Wesler late munitions depot. where mine whether the suspect i!lnl1¢'- he M” ed cmzem M me °°mm““' ed with my of the H 0%: km: $Kemt3e:sma;hble_folish influence ""3" A H” d'“°'°' “M ‘"35 °’'de’€d “The cc-get:-uction of the compet- or Dolesal, but held in abeyance. nive polish harbor of Gdyma, 1655 than 10 EODOPC f I no ma-is °' ‘.f..°.‘:.’f.“‘”°...“l‘.." clitzl sis. and am w the “W ,.Cf,',‘}ndf°,X,,“,c1,;e‘."'§,“d§},‘,u,1_‘§"°’§“‘? ,1}? Officials of the Canadian Na- xay 5" ' 9 ac‘ NOW ll 15 UP 90 you to pl'0V€ '0 lionsi Railways are expecting a diode Iat_l. Robert Mountain tsibglrogld that m5 is S Germ" }§’“° ’"{;‘,'°1 wbthéf ma” P‘°"' Glade VII—l. Merle -Crozier; 2. Poland was booed I-ustily and Ge for 6 (me m on “mul mm- Mac- Hickey: 2. Great Britain ridiculed at the O1- iva meeting leader referred to "hanswur.=ls" in I/‘ndanaa term /fellows. LENGTHEN LEAD Macxa ((‘,pl_./r.l_o.«_-.9 p.-xv N71--av!-5 \.a-.-uh-v-vs. M f ~fr !°°<l over the past of the r*~vl<. v l.=~-sball S~a‘lvr“-v xvii!‘ :2 '7- swnnd-nlece Sydney nine, their fifth of the muse-‘F. A three-run Evelyn Hickey, rallv in V‘-~ P-W-‘l:l inning gave Miners ih:‘r ed. =. BER[.'V'l"7 LEA § OUALIFXERS MONTREAL. .lnlv H — (GP)- Rr‘hUr Esr"‘** of Mnnlrreal fired a one over par 71 todav to take the 'we:i.°l in the nuniifvlnar l'£vll*‘d of ‘-be C‘-lebec arraieur go‘-f cham- '*‘r:"s“‘ip over the Summerlea ..-...-:--. A., Prin- Morton er. 3. Gerald Fiefllhe and 15 others. incluclin: deienriiw cl<am_nio- Frank Carri mm of Ottawa. will start out to- or 00 nation 2. 'I‘hos. Glozier; 8. Violet 'z'hom- ""O1'lY.‘m In tile match-nlay rounds butasaninatnunentto son. The l5—hoie final will be held the best in sts of Grade I (a) --l. Esther Mac- Saturday. ta wn produoersshould choanca in the mar- KRY: I12. “£1 2. ampion. Crozi The funeral will be office at Winnipeg was for his lath successive north 3.21 morr AND PACE mm. He twumkwo 2:, _ ' , I5 0 mil Ii 6 1 A xamvcx 2.14. k,,".,‘§,,, the maths, wow b. M lxgblielh Ml¢,I=“- "-3~‘- ‘coo1——no chlllier than as degrees a- .E P 347- , bove zero, however. ' it Walker. Ch town. El. 1. pint mp 11, the mp Wm be Heb. 33 MW“ “W-' V mn. Labrador. After that she will in Walker. 6b'town., P.i!.i. touch , be 3 name, mm - .V'EC'l'0 I sugluk West, Wolstenholme. . P. 1'-‘-1- Churchill. Man. and Craig Harbor OK 2.1!. onfar-north EllE8l'I‘l¢i‘a_LBi‘ld. when K I ,‘sonl.bport, P.E.l. firm uugopic Bum into port at Hal- lafii VIE 1.15 lflx nexrsep . 20‘, she will ht v )Alsunder. ienaington vlsitedzlno tsandmv led nearly 11,000 es. iiduis Government Plrty - vemm t ne:dD?'i..m)°£l:K%:nd o:°"o.‘i's‘3" has made the trip seven times" bu sun the present trip was lust as the first year." An la-you-old couero linden‘- lidward Charles . Jr-. mud- [gd hunting gala! beers with hid glherh E. . Boyer of Johns- Dr. rm’ Mr. and nix W9-113°! 'n-nro, N. s. ”o¢mm.."l-3.x. 'r".s.t.“ M .. ,.’.‘_lt\_lp ‘st lg: -3' wh.°§l°d.°]3"ll:e no V we some 10 not vC\)’HU$TD§QUEHTE'l.Zl'_ ls GETTlN|6 SO SHE WON ER TO MEET. W’“"”'.3L EH5 ME SON‘-%)L2l$ 3-975 l_wAv5_ sows our- Earla Adarns; 3. ckey. Grade I (b) --l. Miriam Hic- Wallace Mmminin; Pgact Attendance: Rose Thom- son. Clarence ml Minard's in lhe_h_o3ne. Elmer Ellwood Gerald .__— iq'.r' Robert cl‘. R.Iclm5Uc'ro, N. 13.. 9- Hickey, George Champion. Minnie Nu.raaru~gsol.as nodlealld (O‘P)—-Mrs. T. J. Bolfrque. ie of Reach. Minnie Champion, Reta :;f_|.|:,-1:t:l{;"::-',;'_f_;';g“:‘,‘:."“-a°_,,°”“", senator Bourque, died ‘at luthome Glxsmrgion, Claire Crolder, '1heo ,m’ain-ion’ Ind n-nmlill '0” go? lgoday la£.erbehwnzh&1:IlH8~ Admit‘. Cuflerer Rgi;-51:19:’. WEI: odon.Only 25¢-sulr.udn-ul-w surv v y bend . , - . and three daughters: gdlth and Mountain. Miriam Hickey M“7'“““ NU-FEET INSOLIS 1? HRONICLEV DANZIG NAZIS REAFFIRM AIM Defy . Poland And of Dnnsig. July at two mass meetings today thundered de- in Chancellor Hitler. Ridicule was aim- of irl Free City residents of two §§f§§.u.?.‘ brown, black and gray uniforms, cheered Albert l7'orster's confident lo-assertion that the Free T... panzlg Nazi District Leader oland give up called Westerplate, on the western shore of Danzig Harbor. This Pol- ish munitions dump on the fringe ly of Danzlg has long been uarrels between Pol- g in the Lea-Elle of First Forster spoke at Oliva, pic- There he warned Poland that Dan- zlg had one uate defences against any "aggressvve" action that Poles Then he appeared at the Harbcr kilametres (8 1-4 miles) from the spat on which I stand has been a decisive factor forcing us to The crowd laughed when the Nazi indicatng stupid G-LACE’ BAY. N. S.. July 9—- League teams 4 win over the i 'l.)nE D GET HILDREN ‘TODAY WOU ADV ll.S. Warship’s Visit Recalls ‘llistorlc Raid e C&l$l'8.tB)aI\ being held in this cap. ital city Jilly 16-21, it will be an entirely different visit from that made by two armed schoonera, namely. the “Lynch" ond "Frank- ].in’’ commanded by Captains Nichols Broughton and John Sel- mm respectively, both of Mamie- ead. Mass, which were dispatch- ed. to the St. Lawrence by the fiqlgolutlonary Congress in October ".[’hey sailed into Charlottetown harbor on November 17th and took on board as prisoners the acting governor Mr. Callvbeck and a sec- xetary Mr. Wright along with the provincial seal and brought them to W wn’s headquarters at oambridge, Mass. General Wash- ington released the prisoners im- mediately und returned them to Halifax expressing regret over the incident. The acting Governor on his re- lease wrote General Washington “I should ill deserve the generous treatznent which Your Excellency has been pleased to show me had I not gratitude to acknowledge so great a favor, I cannot ascribe any part of it to my own merit, but must lmlpute the whole to the anthroioy and humane disposi- tion that so truly characterizes General Washington. Be so kind, therefore. as to accept the only return in my power, that of my most grateful thanks.” The pro- vincial seal has never been recov- ered and provincial officials would very much like to know. if it is still in existence, its location. The present visit of the Ameri- can worship expresses the friendly relations that exist between the United states and Canada and also with Great Britain which have re- ceived added emphasis in the re- cent visit of their Majesties the t memozutes the 75th anniversary of the first meeting to discuss union among the Provinces of Canada. as Ontario and Quebec were then known, New Brunswick, Nova scotia, and Prince Edward Isln-‘mi. Coach exclusion fares are being put into effect by the rullway to Charlottetown good going from Thursday July 13th to Saturday July 15th, with return limit Tues- day July 25th. in to In nu th bu BRITAIN H()_LDS (Continu fx0}n_L-:;_e_ 1) unleored to participate. through the heavy higi‘h—tide traffic rescuing "casualties." These were taken aboard the hospital ship "Royal Princess" where red ink‘ "wounds" were treated by steel-. helmeted nurses and doctors. From the deck ‘of an excursion boat and along Greenwich Pier, hundreds of volunteers afloat and on gzrnfii could be Seen carrying out the 1 Sea scouts received telephone messages and relayed them to boats ‘Suppose now scurried | months but only anything we can do more quickly?" he askai. He suggested immediate impor- tation "to the utmom capacirty of all ser wh nultv and do not quickly deterior- Le... a specifically mentioned were tim- ber. ores, and metals. salditwouldbebettertoi rt them and dump them in f s (Continued from mgo 1) m'l]nis'teriai fold. (Conservative) said:—— been satisfied that make war in common rather than purchase a false and fatal respite by any kind of surrender or be. tra . . . . , Chamber British detemllnwtion is now more effectively recognized by corned and that to bring in Mr. Chllrchlll as a demonstration would lnim . . "lvlcanwhile we must not be mis- led byt.hepause1nNa.z1armingof clsive direction lead through Hu For this major plans are laid." construction may become imper- ative during the next six weeks or so." smrne noted economist sir Arthur past six months, gruamdedly men- tions the mine time limit for a new crisis. Wy would experience a serious protracted conflict. ‘mllsor iiiflm H OI DOMINION SQUARE in‘ . J. ALDEIIC IAVAIOND VICI rntslnlur \ . .5 For Vtalitg always use BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA . .,.-«_-.-.m;;.~.....r.- .. .;...'.;.«.-»:...:.v..... 2 WILL CLARIFY P°”__TICAL '5. - . ——:' (CODMD.-lfld {mm 9529 n V. r ‘ _T—‘ L-V“ ward Island for the series oi events marking the 75th anni- versary of the Charlottetownmeeh lngs which led to Confederation. Political addresses in Novasootis will occupy revenue minlsternlsley and labor minister Rogers who will attend the annual meeting of the provincial Liberal Association. Both ministers are nai-ives ofNovI Sootia. and Mr. Illsley revpresents Kings, Annapolis and Digby counties. He will also address some cuounty Liberal Association meet- gs. Ml’. Rollers and Mr. Illsley will then go to Prince Edward Island for the Confederation celebrations his apparent decision against king Winston Churchill into the . L. Garvin, well-lmown com- entator. writing in the Observer “The Polish Government has Britain will lain believes. . . all corri- act as a. superfluous irritant would which will be spread over the be denounced in ny as 9. week of JIILV 17- '1'l'Hn5P0l'T« 131-jug proof 01 ggsiys as. Minister Howe, Finance Minister Dunning, who represents an Island riding, and resources minister Crerar will also go to Charlotte- town. Prime Minister Mackenzie King has expressed a desire to at- tend the Charlottetown celebrat- ion but has not yet announced whether he will be able to go. He will probably decide after Wednes- and t be de ibecvately ex- ] purposes which are ical to chances of peace. lg. If the peril comes. ade- for the Reich will nanny to Rumanis. However, Mr, Garvin adds: “Yet, day's weekly cabinet meeting. for augiht yet known to anyone, 'l\'ansport Minister Howe is whether in the Govemmem, or scheduled to address a service club in Kingston tomorrow and will probably return to Ottawa for the remainder of the week after which 128 dwlll go to Prince Edward Is- n t of it. drastic (cabinet) ro- Brother Olivier Fatally Injured Urges Food Reserves tor, arguing in the Observer at Great Britain should have lit up food reserves during the MONTREAL July 9__(GP)_Bm_ £151: Olivier of the Sn, Armm. urges Quick aw” to to y four hours after he will E,’ remedy the situation claiming this b 6j';;,,,_§,‘§,‘°’,:;°§f’v‘§- °1,”‘;:’;§f "3 « em New Brunswick. was born Ol- ivier Robichaud. Brother Olivier had been at thf provincial house of the Order here only a week. Accompanied by an- other Brother. he stepped on to a busy thoroughfare in the city's North End and was struck by a passing automobile. An inquest will be held tomorrow j:—___ the Mlnnnfs for Mtg. shortage in the event of a we have not six six weeks. is there available ships and ports. re- ves of all essential imports ion can be stored without diffi- . -l Auction At Tryon on the river is flag semaphore gig- rather than not have them. "‘— man. The beanie: dashed to scenes of Sir Air-lihur recalled that during 1 will sell that old WWW "hi-ts" recorded by the "raiders." ; the Great War of foods Petty 0! the late Emily cm A shl in the channel flashed a and essential commoditi were it '1‘flv‘0n. on signal tglat aircraft formation was drastically curtailed to a point TUESDAY. JULY 11. l headed toward the coast. This mes- where "we Just got thl-mien-—but at 1 o'clock p. m. ; e was received in a secret con-, only just.” 00 of Farm of 62 acres 1 tro room somewhere in the south- He contended that in e.no"- with em Hausa equipped wm; em counties from which the de- conflict while Great Britain would ireolace Also fences were directed. DIES IN OTTAWA command the seas. imports would be reduced nevertheless, to a gloat- er extent than during the Great modern' and “M61119. mud pieces are very rare. together with an dishes (an- UITAWA. July 9 ——(CP)——Ed- War. tlque) and cookin utensils, round E iwln J. Glenrley. 77, who served Immediate of supplies In L large and ol home. i , with the Bank of Montreal in the mm am he gum-go euuy would go. Terms cosh. . Maritime Provinces before retiring lease ships later for fwd- If day is unfit sale my next day , [several years ago, died here today. stuffs and perishable , he at some hour. ,.l Ilia also was an active member of said, the Ottawa Tllberculosls Associat- ion. MATTER wrruwou {P73 PAY ATTENTION 11) ME SOMEWHEl'<’E-OH- is ‘W .7. U ‘Ian: so Minard's for bites. L~18'l.'1-7-21. By George McManus .. V Jr i see » vi sle*;“2¢°» l.~.*:"..~er.*l."*:;s..“ i as?‘ MA 5oI=A§»LAM- : lilo. " »- , ‘°‘-' .~ . "4‘i~;' 1 I '\ ‘ . l‘ A .1 ' c - ‘ \‘/‘J 0‘ . /1‘ .' ‘ ‘I’ ‘M _‘ ‘ __ \’ I TlLl_..|_E THE _ T.9'.".-F.” " GOSH; WHEN {MA-C .1-5"__ THI5 IN THE BOTTLE HIS EYES WON'T STICK OUT ._ BOTTLE! BOTTLE! WI-I0’LL GET THE BOTTLE?‘ FINDS mvae HEl.P:I AN STMNDED-ON . A IAKREN l5LAND..LAT. THERE . HE’LL BE SURE TO SEE IT cos»-l,u= TILLIE I FINDS THAT BOTTLE msreao or MAC, - lT’l..l; SPOIL ALL- "\Tl-IE FUN