Anni ____¢=... .'_'__,._- JL_.I_... .. - v ?'¥!"%I\".v-“»Fim-"A - 'R_i*“~fl$" w§§.;_':~i§a£‘ a @- ‘ ‘iflfifiitlctlimfllt: of" it. uaazaui aquaznssvgae ggaszcamsnrssvvowr e'sa2aasees§ae=aa um-nninldu .t\vo Jr _ i PRINCE EDWARD—4 Days EISIG THAT WAS ROME! E D D CANTO IN THE SAMUEL GOLDWYN 5 Z D> z SCANDALS ADDED MGM ODDITY—-“OLD SHE?" AND \\‘.-\I-'I‘ DISNEYS SILLY SYMPHONY “BIG BAD WOLF " —-"I3E MERRY IVITH EDDIE CANTOR FOR TOMORROW YOU DIE NOW PLAYING . VA is .. - THE GLORY IEj. £5‘ t PRODUCTION OF with . RU_ TH ETTING GLORIA S PUART DAVID MANNERS New and the Goldwyn Girls songs RcIza-Icd thru Uultcd Artists ’ ‘M Rome ncvcr visiancd such bcaury as this! And how yntfll howl when the Goldwyn Girls make ruins of RGIIIC . _. . and u wreck out of EDDIE! . . . . . LAUGHING" I J Canada A? War 20 Years Ago! tWrilten for The Canadian Press By Captain H’. \\'. Trlurray. .\I.(‘.I (Copyright, 195:4. fly The Canadian I Press) Twenty y-ears tie,» hfoiirlaix .7111)’ 21rd an uiiezry \\'.)l'l[I was thrown liito consternation by the 2111-] iiotiiicemciit that the Austrian min-i lztei‘ ‘ii Belgrade had preszeiitecl to,’ the S: ' 11 goit-iiiiitciii. Ill!‘ tilttnl- ti’. \\'lll(‘ll fiiiiilly ]tl‘t'('l}7llfll"(‘I the lllll ‘=1’. Nearly four vxticks prcvio 1y ii Juiic 2S {IIC Archduke Franz tiiiiaiid. heir tippiiririit to the flan throne. aiid his morgzin- wife, the Duchess Sophie of tub rg, haul bCCl] tissiissiiiatetl o by (Livrzlo Priiicip, an -' _ i ' ilcl Btz-f siiideiit- 'l.1i~ wane of horror and indigna- Ill/ll that eiieiilfcirl the world im- mediately follow-mg this tragedy l1..:l greatly diminished. clue largely t.» the pacific utterances of the, agctl Emprroi- FIWIIIL Joseph of] who had declared tl1at thei 11111:’. not be employed to icial aiitiigonisms. p fllltl four accomplices d by the District Court a: ,, vo, Frcin this trial there em- tqi, d aii alfiwrl "confession." up- ' rirt based specific st Serbia and made (‘u .:"_v demands Vi i}: t ' d to implicate l"rs r. reral Serbian mil- ‘ ifarcrs of heh raiik aiid a patriotic t-rjaiiizatioii whose iarters were in Belgrade. The til attempt against the life of z Ferdinand \ 1e from the Serbian arsenal at ‘I e crliiiiinils, declared Austria's iiltiiiititum. said that the assassin- mioiis had berii planned ii1 Bel- gixidc, that the : ii1"); had been pro. rl ‘cl were yiveii Ill"lIl by St“'>i.i:i rill: aiirl than ‘131-"1? ll-"l s; the frontier‘ had l1! ii iticil iiied by Serbian O-It n. he iiltlmattim demanded that, Sfflilit make a public dfcliiratioii! o.’ regret. that the ttotiiitry‘ reriirivv- 1.‘ 11 ii ..t.'ii1\‘ srrvrc llII titlit-crs \\':l)'~'f‘ iiuiiitr. \i'o|iltl lie subiiiittezl 1W Allrl '. tiiirl that Serbia accept ' - ihorzitioii iii St-rlaia of rcp- >; of the Aiistria-lliiiiear- aowi lll"l‘1l for the .‘~'Ill)pt‘t'.-sl!7ll :1 iiiuvvnuiiit rh"01-1_ t xrxyiriiil iiitcvriij. 1111a “(is pircii 24 l1r1i1;-_=....},,tm~; ‘IICIPLI to ~18 hours-ii1 which to repiv. P ._.__._____ reniier Chats - With Old President (P. P. fly Guardian's Ftpccial “Ira-l (THITIICH POINT‘. N S., July 23- "Pleare. Mr. Prune Aliiiister, try to Drcaciwc us froiii lllltitlltf‘ war." iviis live ruiriivsi irea of i1 70-year-oltl /\"<'l(Il.lll woiiiiiii of Grosses Coquew] In Rlllltsfl)’ iNIacDniiald, Britain's a111-. 414» or of iwace when she said rnreivi-ll to liiin at St. Mary's Church. The Prciiiiei" aiid his daughter ar- rived at the largest wooden church I11 (Iaiiiida yestergy to find Mrs. 711111.» COITIFZIII th only occupant. ‘fleiiig formally presented, the old lady of (llYW-‘OS (Joqur-s told the his- tory of churches thercahouts since the time her ancestors returned to Acailie after IWIII‘! driven into exile. She was vri-v much impressed “tith ll_1e klllflllflikS‘ of the Prime Nlliiister. 'I‘_ht-y' cliiiftt-tl about peace and war 11nd (lPjlfllcklflll. "Hoxv is the flPDYCfiSlOII ii1 E11:- lztnrl?" site us-krzl, The i Iflfl’ of the Ntitioiitil Gov- zrii;iirrit imilvtl. "It is iieiirly all fiver." he l'l‘.'l'»'<lll'f'(l her. 'l'lie II_\'I liitly then asked him "to preserve u; from another war," and of pence and simplicity div 45 tlirmvii i11 the first unsuc-i t l said to have, barter , , ...-.i¢.... ,~.;,¢--.i,_.-T-;--.Q--< '-.i' a . Parasite ATlIllC/S‘ Fighting‘ Sawfly 4B)- The (‘aiiadiim Press) O'l"I‘.-\\VA. Jib)’ 213--\\':il1 the hcpc cl t1l\lll;§ the (lr tr» iv“? European "l1 s.i\t.l\ his \\'.u:1r-Ii 109 m l'll 15111: h Cjllllllill, the Fa Insect 1 i1» Dcfflrtiiieti; of Agrtiihiui is 11in‘.- ing its army of pziriisir», to bfittll the €iIvf||x iii that ll‘2 iit _\'. s declined this >ll\‘»'ll_\ ii1 com- ~ .iiivi_\' recent _\'L‘.ll‘1= li.i,, liioii re- spniisdil for the (iestriiciioii of; practically all the l.i trues 111 Eastern Canada. It hi. t1l..o casu- cd great dCStfllCllflll ii1 the iiortit- erii areas 0t the Prairie Pl't\l!l cs‘ and the Yttkoii Tcriitory. Appar- ently checked 1101',‘ iii the 11.1w; ll. is threatetiiiie vaiuabe stand. Western larch ii1 the soiitlizrii dis- trict of British Cciiiiiibiu. The larch tree is briqli: f0’ and coiiifcrctLs It yields llll'll£‘1l 1-~»u II.‘ . 'l‘l1e P "slflflll. received the follow- T1111: flliafsfNlIDixll‘IIDKITIR hlf-o m”; bu“ 111:: ruioiirlrizcti: a ‘ ‘ ‘ ii ‘ PM Vlll of Institute: Foliist ‘lift-ii? sgiIxfii-iiich s the m“. Silurian]: resent IIIIIJSIHlOII‘ of 't‘ll()"ll‘>1J‘l1 W" hpnhy ‘V1511 our names to be £1610?“ fir,“ Around 13pm], ‘B’ c-iiircllcd from the member roll i“ too cxtvn~__v_ w WHN C_1+L_,l_ of hiiioii Ill~llllltl‘- We remain, -. - i v 1-11. tion b)‘ "direct control. “ii Um’ t uiv tire. parasites. \\'l1l(‘ll 11ft‘ . sects that feed iipun the y, t-ig sawfly and destroy‘ ii, are becoming abundant there .5 Jill!‘ hcpe they will be able to rheek the outbreak in time to save the trees already infested. , Etircjean pararitcs. \\'lll"ll were imported more than :20 years ago lli destroy the satvfly- in ‘Ielmll Cun- hiive llEtll :0 effective iii their work tha: thDy are now bring rear- rcl at the Uoiniiiioii l’;ir:i:~.te Lab- \';l‘ll'tl"' at llrlLtillv, Oii. , iii E i numbers and shipped to the F. hie district. They are bring rc- letisrtl 111 the 11017:‘ they will prom“ equally as deadly aeaiiisu ii1" r~a\\'- . fly ii1 the Wes; ii 111 the Pjisi. The lzrst imp partisilcs \\'.;1 wet and iii Al ii1 i910. 'l'lie _ r were released iieai‘ (itvibes St. Alathe and II0llll Plrittii. and 111 1hr E_'/l'llf‘(‘ “Pods it in Sniiihciii Alaiiiitoba. 1:1 1 large >li:pi1icii‘ til 11.11". $11.. . (~1- rooiis W115 dstriliiictl lll the llriiii: Btloiiiitiiiiis, Muir. ‘.\'lllf'|l, fir. fiiut time. \\'.'l:» heavily‘ lllll‘.'~lt‘(l bi. llli‘ larch s , 'Il1t‘ III r“ ikiri lll 111ml‘ 1.1.11 1hr r ' u h. ‘:1 yiertiiit of ,'.‘l‘t\l.'.i‘.\. ‘F11: . rlitieiiii_v are not coiiteiit .1111. the flillli to :1 limiter! a1‘ a for they have been foiiiirl iiioreiliaii 200 miles lX‘_\'Lllf'1 the rlitritt iii whit-h they \\'Y'l'f‘ libcrntrri. For the past two your.» lloniiiiioii Etitomoloeists have been walrli 11': for outbreak, of the lfirih stwli in the forests of Euscrii Cu licpiiw: to obfrtiii a uippy IIIIIIOFLNI paihirhtes- whose re; ii iianif‘ is AIe-vilciu J0: rii»? in. in Biiiish Columbia but. the fly appears to have b1 1111 l't‘l hors dc combat tl1rt1i|<-ii.oii' 111a t the eastern forests. lii other w ' 1 the larch sawfly" oiirbrcak.» Nova Scotizi to Maui oba have tunlly‘ diszippctircd and the p sites now hciiiz shipped to . West were Illlllllj.’ r1t1tniiictl ii1 :1 few small outbreaks 111 finsoii Quebec. The Ellrfljl-"Jln lYllmllf‘ iii: ed more than 2f) _\'f‘lll'5 lia- a natloiicl henwfh-toz". l'- tltir - ,.i tl\ :11 Biography ‘IIVPS Pr: is; oflllll‘.ll‘\' lo ""1 prrt ‘. J. D, Griflith e" llh’; bioerapl1_v which lll“l'l pi lirf aticl makes a 111.111 his reputation. The s . Glyn 1W1. h: ' fzwiioii ‘Ntilsli fieuinst Il"lll'_\' rho-its liini t 1 li. x 1 gentleman If Walt ~ lender. and a maii c: ~- visloy iiflnflllf- ' FIVE v tif \ Iill NON H ()I\II<I.\"S INSTITUTE i l I l v21‘ SPCflllflFd by DI". lIl(‘(“'l‘,£,Y b;- arl_ioiiriicd. Canada for the CAPITOL —— LAST TIMES TODAY EDNA MAY OLIVER-EDWARD EVERETT HORTON , ' “THE POOR RICH ” AND (‘OMEDY-“BEAU BASIIFUL" M ~ i ll‘! ALSO CAPITOL STARTS THURS. 3 DAYS — 3—-1—8.45 SHE Kll.l.ED A MAN— But shqnavcrwcnl on mat f.» itl Was illu- causo her father had helped the District‘ Attorney got an im. portunf conviction? . . . . . CHAPTER 5 ermine TREASURE" imp oswam CARTOON. “PARKING smcrz" OUR SPECIAL DINNE RS at 25c and 40c f71;1tisf_y' both Appetite and] Pocketbook. To save Latches Whites Restaurant Ltd Queen Street .ft/— 1-23 ’l'li.~ rw-g. Drusrlll was called tte Oui- IZEKIIIIII,’ ‘ck FOlllHHllCC sick mill". All b:lls were presented and 1t was moved by Mrs. Prank Bourlrvau Llllfl seconded by Mrs. A. Sullivan that these bills be paid. Mk5. JOHN “eLEOD, GAULT MURRAY Chas. PCOIIIIWI by Mrs. A. Sullivan that lic school aiid toilets be cleaned b tore school opens. itfrivcrl by IvIrsQF. Boiirlreau, sec- (llIllPfI l1"; 111i l1‘ 11» MI ‘ hfritcrl l1i~_Mrs. Chas. ..i.r . ltl lliiiil I\l.1\r-d by M . Fro. A. .\l A. b vaii iiivitcd the IllClIlDClI> in her home for lunch. The siil- s cf branded beef in _ Per ‘fiver-v hull“. gott- m Protect the ntnufi? “I'd r . '1 uon~Y°I ' OUTTA PERCIIA 81 RUBBER, LIMITED find om-n TURONTOJIGQMI. Brlluhll Iron: Con! lo Cont. "will. '_ rf-iizl. Réssr AL CANADI ->- mu- lll‘ monthly meeting of tlii- \l'llllllI Women's Institute was ; livid 111 \\1i1-~1i ilall 'I'uesday night. Jiih 17th. \\ll'.l the president in the iitl tn" members .- and was opeiieci by I11- foll.';vi'z‘d by ccd read in unison. , _ r 1 roll was r':-il"d and minutes of lastiM-w hm m?" °p~""“u°“ “'35 1°“"‘""m' were ' a pncscnt for Mr. unonth of May n15- aiict one to order in Women's after which read and reported two Murphy, Murphy that: nk Boudi-eau. Sullivan that ‘THE CHARIJCYFPETIIWN GUARDIAN Thln column l: reserved f0! I10"! BIG of 101-111 Interest 11m urlvrrllllnl of LAUGH a newny nature may ha Inserted n r. ‘4 u-utu n word strictly vflrublfl l" uIIOw advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-679B-7-12-312l. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Commiuiion at Murray River Sab- bath 29th. Services at 10.30 and 7. Preparatory services ‘on Thursday 26th and Saturday 28th at 7.30 P, M. 11-7030-7-25-11. LEAVING FOR. SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont, former minister of the Central Parish, Church 0f Scot- land, P. E. I, has announced to his congregation lils intention of return- ing to the Old Land. Mr. Lamont is aii alumnus of Glasgow Univer- sity, and will resume his ministry 1'11 the Gaelic areas of Scotland. where he harl been parish minister for g twenty years. l l PERSONALS digan, was in the City yesterday. last for an operation for toiirilitis. _.___ Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. I-Illlson. “The Birclies". have as their gusst Mrs. James J. Bosdon, New- ton, Mass. Many friends and old time citi- zens generally will regret the crit- ical illness of Mr. Henry Parsons. Iiillshorougli St. Strange Surgical THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Pat, Montreal; Miss Eleanor Belcher. YOU'VE TRIED all the rest. Now try the best Tip Top Binder Twine. G, R. Keefe, Provincial Representa- clve. L-7040-7-23-25-27-30. POLICE COURT — At the Police yesterday morning. a prohibition case was ndjoumed tlli Saturday. CRUISE THE NORTIIUMBER- LAND sTRAITS next Thursday evening on the Carferry Moonlight Excursion. Dance on deck or 1n the saloon. Orchestra. band music, sjolly crowd. Let's go! L-7030-7-2I-5i. AT WESTI-lC-LM COZITAGES, D. W. White, York Point, the follow- ing guests are summering: Mr. Primrose, inspector cf the Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Mrs. Primrose mid son Jackie and little daughter 3:131 Wheat- @ QZQ/WE/fik“? Taste-ins: tam. . . . . d Miss Jean Belclier, Miss Marjorie agfiiagélke the” cmnchymme Puffed Rice the fresh crispness the melt-in-your-mouch goodness of Pufled Rice and Pulfed Wheat. There's / lllll bliss Mary Dorgan of Tigiiish en- tered the P. C. Hospital on MOIIIIHY Whltleek, Charles McGregor, Itegiia- ald McGi-egor, Charles Munroe, Gor- don Roper, Arthur Hale, Walter White, Alfred Kelly, Charlottetown; Ralph Brown, Mr. James Shaw, Mrs. lJames Shaw, Miss Alba Shaw, Miss Ho“ J_ A MaCDmakL MB’ C3,, Sonnlc Shaw, Miss Fern Shaw, Mass- ‘achusetts; Miss Anna McLaren, -Georgetuwn; Nliss Edith, Lanton, Potviial; Miss Marjorie Shaw, Miss Marjorie Chandler, Miss Edith Shaw, Miss Norma Ayers, Miss Jean Mc- pufied grains to temp: you: appetite and mike you ask for more. Puficd Rice and Puffed Wheat: is “shot from us", to make them instantly digest: le, and hurried ipin -hotint0 packages that are trip m: . . . to assure you of that right-from-the-ovcn freshness. Get a Package today. the guest of Marjorie Lowther cf ivelcome I iPRlllllllillllN |Eachern, Miss Marguerite Cudmore, M1. . . .3 . - Miss Marianne Rogers, Miss Con- !“ 1m“ Bouml’ of Aham lsrstaiice Colwcll, Miss Freda Colwell, Miss Francis Ayers, Charlottetown. 1 1 I l 4 .'|N CANADA (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Jiffy ~ Mrs, G. W. Myers and her daughter Jeanne of Calgary fire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percyl By N. S. Lowttier of Cornwall; “ 1 ‘f’ t ‘. t" I (C. P. By Guardian's fiicclal Wire) Hwnflgqlillrjqbllwcéi. “Iigcggltfrilizl, 0a i .. "23.—-A ‘ ‘I "' f’. MIDDLETON‘ N s‘ ‘hm vshort visit with her fathei, M1 miraculous opcsation to the brain ii1 which a. legless shoe-maker, with pain eased by opium, was able to see a eras-section of his cranium was recounted here to friends as Dr. Samuel Nelson Miller, one of Nova Scotltrs oldest medical men, cele- brated his B-lth birthday. The operation was performed to remove bones causing abscesses. It. was successfully carried out 50 years ago by Mr. Miller at a time when‘ "surgical instruments were Sllppllffl by running across the street to the village blacksmith.“ The shoe-maker. John Lee of Wil- mot, three days after the operation was Imp-ii uu his bench making Shuts and lived for many years to recount how hc was the only man iii the world t0 see the inside of his own brain. A patient in New York had a similar experience :1 week or two Francis Carr of Newton. Mr and Mzs. Albert Leard of Coleman, accompanied by Mr P W. Lciird of Albertoii returned on Saturday frcm a motor trip to St. John. N B. Ml‘. Donald lVIiinro of the llvc- stock cimnrting firm of Donald ltliiiiro and Sons. who has bePil \‘lFllllI_£! with Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Harding. 7 West 5L, left on returii to Montreal this morning- uraiiri titans and Ivirs. Louise ivi. Boiincll, R. w, Grand Deputy Mis- trrss of the L. O. B. A. of P. E. I., N. S. to attend the annual session of the Aifnst Worshipfiil (lraiirl Lodge of Britisii America of the L. O. B. A. cd with modern surgical iiistru- - - ' mcnls- Mr. William Drake left this Suffering from abscesses on the mni-iiiiig m- his 1101110 111 Frank, crown of his head and forehcarl, for Albfg-lp‘ Q1191- viigjting his, mother, 51X mOmhS 10¢‘ b62319“ 111i‘ dfifmll Mrs. Phoebe DrakO, and grand- mm m" Ycms 01"‘ of mmicfil m1‘ mcrhcr, Mrs. McPherson. While ii1 loge, to take out the irritant bone. - 1,0 was m‘. guggfl of m; The hgiddletorn)physitimnczillfd ollll- _ flung M13 and Mrs, w“- er me cos 1n coiisu aticii. 1e saic, - u... .‘ ; but they shock their heads. “They 1mm Lmkm G1“ m] sh would take no part in the operation. There was no precedent for it. One day Dr. Miller accompanied by Dr. Payzaiit. a Wolfviilc dciitist was passing the shcemakcrs 110th‘ A rap 'at the wiiidoiv invited them in Mrs P J. Kelly of Hnverhill. Mass, ls bring wclccmcd home by her 111:i1i_t' Island friends. Mis Kelly llllPllflS ieiidiiig the sum- mer 1110111115 11g her friends. _ she is at prcsriit a guest of hcr “Let's get that thing over \vitl1‘s‘5_1'~‘1'- M” A; L’ 34310116‘ now," Lee urged. The dentist agrccdI _ "15"?" to assist and the Middleton stireeoii ' ' “scrubbed up" for the long awaited operation. mm black hairs. A skullcap was firmly fastened 011 and the 30b was Lee would not take chloroform. "lllllwlfd- _ He had taken it 13 times before and Th“: “i” n T"“‘5‘1‘-‘-"- Th” rmmw‘ “that was enough" he d<1C1n1-pd_ m. i115: Irflflll)‘ Lre rctiiriierl to "work and gwad, he got his daughter to brim; cobhlt d 1i put of slit‘; for his own in a small bag of opium, sat calm‘ l“ ‘l- ~'*l11'¢°‘1 m“ ‘my bflom the 0pm" in a chair. took aii extra large do:- tml r 1 and dqqial-Qd h,» was rend); ' here was not a teaspoonful o. The doctor made an incision from ""-“ “ml U" “vlmd 11°31“ “I the crown of the head to thr- fore- head. and turning the scalp down 4 over the ears, picked otit the right n‘? 31111” “~‘-‘> l‘ WOW?!‘ I“ the (l mice, ' the 34-" war-old doctor recoun- ted 1ll't‘ll{Il_V ttitiuy. iiiiioiiiiiul ii .2 1.1360 lbs. a: 2.7546113 ll1.. iii May, I933. ul >111 a for ire first five iciir were 111633703 to view by a split scalp. ‘ I93 lb: in the cor- chu Th? ha! i. cnrKIB from s I! ignfltlt Insulin!" o othfi!’ ‘he parigtg] bone 1n junks of om mm open air tent treatment of ‘tuber-l um inches in length Iciilimis ii1 tl1.s part o” the province. l 111cm he raised Legs 1mm and He \\ -l).'il'lI a: Mount Iliiivlei‘, N.S. with the aid of a mirror the man-m“ ' l "4' I17 ' M“ flared upon his own brains, cxpcsedqfl“ 1'7“ 11in Mil- ‘ . 1t schcok! Jlf? Uiiivcr- i with Carimuc nmgp the m.-,;,-mns . ty aiid ii1 11711 wti‘. rraduatetl from warp clennpd up and the 5min ‘m; Ulll‘.(‘I':l‘.)" I\IC(IlL‘1lI Ctillrye cl New tied together with the shoemakcrs “ilk- ‘ _ W3“ your“; the jolts ‘of has), construc- h“ “nszfuita Pcrvhfl’ have IOU Rgiflfillld I’ . MADE BY AN RUBBER left NIOIKIH)’ morning for Hallfaxlas ‘ 2,470 acrcs COMPA Y, rounoizn- ‘1 YEARS AGO-IN as: This was lower than in May when the total was $8,074,867 but consid- erably greater than June of last year which was 5,988,610. For the 12 [months ciided June 30 the total tras $80,609,616 as compared Willi $72,- 430,385 for the corresponding period the year before. Of last month's ex- ports. $5, 45.904 went to the United States. The iiewsiiriiil exports last month was 56.816158 as compared with $7,- 618,467 ii1 May and $5,696,713 in June 1933. I11 addition to the paper exports, ‘wood pulp and screenings were ex- Mrs Mary MacLenn, R. W. Past, iwrted to the viilun of $Il116134 as compared with $2,163,636 in May and $904,248 iii June I933. Pulpwood exports totalled $760,000 ccmpared Wllll 215.612 in May and $528828 in Julie 1933. Canadian newsprint paper went to 26 countries ii1 June, the United States being the chicf buyer with 3,- 298,790 eivt, valued at $5,609,952. The value of the export to other leading couiitrics were; Australia $448,480. United Kingdom $290,731, Argentina $233,637. Japan $50,904, China $27,- 089, Irish Free State $27,856, New Zealaiid $22,558. British South Af- rica $18,982, Cuba $16,873, Hawaii $14,774. The export of Canadian wall pa- per in June was 80.303 rolls valued at $16,609, almost double that of a year ago. The market for this Canadian product has been enlarging of late. ‘Flic Juiie export went to 15 coun- tries. the chief of which were: New Zealand 33.966 rolls, Australia 17,001, United Kingdom 12.348. Ecuador 3.- 575. Salvador 3.452, Venezuela 3290. Italy 870. British Guiana 706. M._______ Ivalcs Would Step Exodus VVHIPS is seeking a uiay to stop the exodus of men and machinery to other parts of Britain, For some years the stream of ‘rorkcrs and their families has been steady and eon- stant, but the recent announcement that :1 mill in 'I‘redcgar will leave for Sctiiithorixs. England, to deal with the Scandinavian trade. has caused ciinceri] because it will take 500 per- .5011?» who depnd on it for their live- l llliood. I11 British Columbia there are this war, comltflfPd with acres ii1 1933. lJRi... "‘ llF PAPER; ill-Canada's total ‘exports of paper and manufacturers of paper dtiriiig Juiie WtlS $7,277,892. Old Prospector Carries Nuggets (Canadian Press) _ SQUAMISH. B C.. July 23— Prospectcrs coming out from the gold country of central British Col- umbia tell about a gold-mine that walks. It's not exactly a gold mine-it is Charlie Masson. 72-but he car- ried on his person enough of the precious metal tu make a slzeable strike. not just pay dirt. I-Ie has a huge nugget for a. tie pin. three rough nuggets across his chest on a heavy gold chain, and nuggets galore ln his pockets. "Gold Nugget" Charlie, who was in the Klondyke before the stampede of '98. they call him. "Would youhke to see some real gold?" he asked. "Aren't we seeing some?" an observer. “Pshaw! You ain't seen nuthin‘ yet." i He dragged a. package done~ up in an old paper towel out of his pocket, unwrapped it, and revealed a. rough slab of gold, dull yellow. nearly four inches long and an inch thick. tapering from u width of three inches to a point. “There she is." said Charlie, "just as I found it up on Bear Creek in Alaska. 25 years ago. Four hundred and ninety-six pennyworth she weighs." "How much would you get for it at $35 an ounce?" “Well. I'm not thinking of sell- ing, but you can figure it out at 20 pennywelghts to 1m ounce." “Whcivl That would be worth $868. Why don't you cash in?" asked "Nope, I want this for a keep- sake of the old days up in Alaska and the Klondyke. And I've got another nearly twice as big dowii in the bank vault where I usually keep this one. I Just brought it up to show some friends in the Carl- boo. The bigger nugget weighs 904 pennywelght.“ 'I‘hat figures out at $1.582, de- pmmcd to mmatoes pending, of course, on the fineness 2,717 0f the gold. Charlie has been following gold rushes for more than 60 years since he started as a boy or 12 carrying mall in the Black Hills gold area of South Dakota. ._____________ IIOPE RIVER AND VICINITY \ ..sses Cynthia Reeves and Anna Fitzslmmons were recent visitors to Hope River, the guests of M1‘. and Mrs. Lennard Cullen. .____. The Hope River Dramatic Club presented their S-act comedy, "The Mystery of Her Gloves" in Rustlco Hall July 16th to an appreciative audience. A quiet but very pretty wedding took plrce in St. Malachls Church, Klnkora, on July 18th. when Clara Irene Fltzstmmons. Maple Plains, be- came the bride of J. Leonard Cullen. of Hope River. Among those attending the W. I. Convention at Charlottetown were Miss Agnes Cullen, Mrs. John Mc- Gulgan and Mrs. Allan Wyand. Miss Mollie Harrington, Morell, is spending a pleasant holiday in Hope River, the guest of her friend, Miss Agnes Cullen. Miss Mary O'Connor, Clinton, re- cently visited her cousin, Miss Pen- zle Reid. Stanley Bridge. ::Fresh Supplies in Demand- Wherever Dr. Thomas’ Eclcctrtc Oil has been introduced increased sup- plies have been ordered, showing that wherever it goes this excellent Oil impresses its power on the peo- ple, Nn matter in what latitude it may be found its potency is never lmnalmd. It is put up in most port- ublr- shape in bottles and can be earned without fear a! breakage. Severe ‘Dro-uglft; In Digby Count DIGBY, N. S., July 24 W-Faimer in town today reported their laii and cattle suffering from the wor drought in the history of Digb County. Their» wells had been d: for two weeks and once rush ; streams had become mere irickl over sun-baked mud. Cattle lia become a. great care and cream pr ductlon was falling off owing to t scarcity of feeding grass and Wlllé Thus butter output was det-reasin and the drought was working in vicious circle to the detriment. of tti agrlculturists. On some farms watt had to be carried long distances‘: cattle in pasture. \ Let Canadian National help you plan your vacation this year. Take advantage of low summer tourist fires . . . and the comfort and safety of fast modern trains. 45-day fares to Pacific Coast 16-day and 45-day fuel to National parks. . Week-end and Sunday fuel for shorter trips. Ask for descriptive folder! and hotel information. Any Canadian National Agent will gladly help plan your trip. GASPE -— AUGUST 25th Celebration of (nmh Annlverur! of Clrller’! landing in Cgnjdi 1v. u. nap-n 1.111.. An-nft 9| Grout George M» M 2:74-10! tuttittu.