suuuznslolc AND ruuwlr courrn ‘aEh-T _ llrl. John Pond, M Water Ilreet. Ent- Phone 260-! nl, Advertillng ehould be left with llre. Pond New!» B The “in er 1"" ~ """"grai-r;:::a.“.lif&-"». /|n\rill be delivered daily Ia any home 10o per week. Phone 2ii9-1 for thin service or h... ru the lmy Pfllllflllllblfl for deliveries on your mule. h, Gunrrlir T in _ wrist lib!‘ i", ynur "l" 2e pr-r rLay or "may," may be bought duiiy It any of the following no"; n; Gonrllel Drugstore, Water 58., lhri Gemini. e1 ormvuia 5t. in Snmulerlide by WWESTERN LOCALS i0 tooth-brush ' "\l-:\(.r qfiggfiprr lflc special. f.“ Co, Kcllwlllliwn- Taylor “g5 coimrrs. Homes and 5031 right at Bruce's. _ L-l761-8-3l-21 J0 mes. ‘cl: RACE. at Myron track, Kens ngton. Mag}. gm... u. 1.30 o'clock. Four ti” a"Pl'lZ(‘S for each class. Meals EfeSQ-l-rreslrmerims on Grounds- tmm“ 25° l5 ccmii-laos-a-zs-ar ll ESDAY, the 21st, at the Fox Demon- ' and Field Day at John xix-alts irauch at TIBYIIBII- D9- ~ e ‘l l . "limem of ‘L l m wmlusas-lr-ao-ll Jlijifiitil‘ m attendance Jti-ISIIIH’! '11 on’, tlre 21st. {or rttcndauct a: the Fox Demon- pmtion turd I-‘ieltl my at John uulntoshfis Ranch at TIBIIISII. D8- wflmtl“ °l Miwnuriio-ls-a-ao-u _r,v ll.\l.i“'i.\'~Dl'. H. E- Clark [Blliillilcfitii lcil on Monday mming for llzrlifax. N. S., to at.- m special (lrllliill classes held at Whom“ University‘ this W06!- ._5_ . ___p"°rt~' cor: ANTIGONISII- w; Doroiuv (i-rudct of Summer- rld; leaves this nrorning for Anti- pnrsp ' 5,. where shc will enter ihsstniartltas Iiospltnl fortrain- n. s -D0l\‘(l Xif‘i~‘l.Y—Ma'tcr_ Vin- Ml, are year old son of Mr. and ills. Arldrtiv Crrsclcy of Sen View m bfflllfilli to the Prince COIIYIW llosplial on Srtirrday with a frac- tlreti hi" l"i~' tulury was attcird- ti ihtic fellow is doing Till-l KINDNESS “"011. Charlottetown, l he in charge of < Beauty Parlour. . ' l\’lr."-. Mac- - llllL" thc hairdress- irconi. till at Afontrcal. L—l892-8-28-3I Personals’ ud Reginald Arnold ‘ , 51.11.. ore visiting in S ’—Mr. n been v. Ii is visit isters. Mrs lilrsllficlri . -Dr. W. is spc —.\iiss ‘Ffii hie and friends in Summerside. ‘icr .\lo'l'i."-ru1 who has ‘lwilrcs on Prince iliwsrdiisiand has rctirrned toner tome in Ixuvcil. lifass. ‘hhlratldci. of Char- .s a \‘."‘."l~{fl‘l(‘i visitor to S —liiss Ziiarwarct Riley of Otta- lug her home in Mar- S liosrvcll has rc- ironic in Summer- liie after a pleasant visit with lrcr . Gctscn and Mrs. Mill. S u liuwat‘. of Summer- r: u fcw days in tending refresher courses I Dfhotrsic (‘uivcrslty-B. -Mrs. .\'f Iii \ Iilrs G"Ol'f"‘"n I‘; home ll ' in Summcrsidc irnic ivright. who has for lliluitlla‘ thc guest of rr~~en. hciurncri to in Aioutrcal on Morr- S ‘Ia-Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mor. n hi" "thiriicri to ilreirhomc ii|L“"~‘cll_ 3n ii titer visiting re!- Wiips n“ P""‘-"" Frlward ‘island. .le in Summerisidc they were surest: at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flinn. S “EMF.- au-l Mrs. llinih Chlslmtnr m“. 'i“""i'l7" .\li.<s llclcn M Miss Kvtllalxuic of ‘Tryon '5’! visitors “may. F? t0 Summersidg on ‘M! icnrls will be inter- mlmaxc learn‘ that Miss Heir-n hmnhrln. Is ‘Lcflililtf shortly for n. r on. . ll. wircrr- slu- wpl “T it IIVTMI‘ fit. the Camp- fllilal. i J. r.. DAVISON I FllNslriu. nmrwrou ; n EMBALMER I xrusmorou “Y ""1 Nlnrt emu mil"! Mtemlgfl, PHONE 74 Wrlcq 1".‘ R Ilm: um t ONAL FOX “Qffxfl- Poona. urn. ° P. I. nun; t Sherry, Bcdeque; Mrs. Leon Gal- A. MacPhee of yesterday morning for Ottarva to attend the and Mrs. Ray Tanton of Summer- side are receiving the congratula- rivai of a little daughter 0n Sat- urday last. S Mrs. Earl Boswell and family who‘ have been visiting Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bos- well. Summerside, have to their home Junction, Saskatchewan. S. S. Gaspesia fortnightly trip to Srunmcrside bringing passengers and freight. The passengers were shown every courtew by Serg- Patrick Ryan cf the Strmmcrside police force who had cars waiting for any who wi"h- ed to be shown round —S. ____(Col_itin_ued_ from Pa ge vi )_v church as it fought against out- menace. _(‘lOSl‘lY together in the name ofthe church for petty diiTcrcilccs among ourselves whcu ihn church ls hcinc: undermined from without would be tragic." -ROBlN HOOD and Calgary Select» Flour the popular brands at your dealers. L-i075-7-28-tf. —PATIENTS IN THE PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL-Among the patients in the Prince County Hos- pital this week are Mrs. William lant. Wellington; Miss Hazel Cairns. North ‘Fryon; Miss Wanda MecKinnon, Mount Pleasant-S. —LEI-‘T FOR. OTTAWA-Dr. J. Summerside left I 4 Canadian Medical Council which is taking place this weelc-S. -colvoaa'rur.srroivs - m. __..___ <Iv~ tions of their friends on the ar- -R ETURNED HOME-Mr. and Bosrvellls returned at Hudson Bav S -—G/\s1=nsrl\— IN PORT-Tho made her regular S the town. ‘ SYNOD OPENS n. ime is flrll of difficulty. riot to snv The age calls us to draw 1e- English Church in U. S. QCIIIRDEII .fl \ .50“ at 3-130-910 lincss of this SUMMERSIDE TODAY TUESDAY ONLY Wa/efina DI ETRICH 64nd,; fit B OYER OF liilii IN TBCHNICOLOR Produced by DAVID 0. SELZNICK Also Crime Doesn't. Pay consonraqcv UMERI nd PRNCE COUNTY i mums ARRIVE HOME I FROM EUROPEAN TOUR JAMES CLARK Mr. John Downing. son of Mrs II. M. Downing. and Mr. Jarzi Clark. son of Mr_ and Mrs. Peter G. Clark. returned to their homes in Summerside yesterday afternoon from their European tour which was at the invitationcf the Brit- ish Overseas League. Thc _ are twelfth grade students of thc Summerslde Academy and were I éistélaifbl Allah” Feast For Eyes And TARRING MARLENE DIETRlCl-I AND (‘IIARLES BUYER AT THE CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE A glorious feast of color and ro- mance awaits you at. the Capitol Theatrc. Strmmcrslde. today. with matinee llrLs afternoon and two pcrrormances this cvcning. Opening last night David 0. Seiz- nick's technicolor production of the side lnfluenm o; n, _; t d _ lmnrvrtlrl Robert Hiyheifs love Mr. Adelbert Palmer. son of Mr. "I view with a kingreoqfnhorrar; strolgnfifame-tfesi?‘ I The game; and M“ Fred Palm"? slllnmfl- any ‘airs of division among our- a} ' in“. f“: one ‘F's side- sclv. hc said "The task of thc in)?‘ Ctihirllohi lffl.“ (Flame fltlcnftr Th9 “Vi”! Tom" W?“ CIIRYIIIIIYSIY chum-h in the changing Wm“ n; gogfitvlxgldcfnlag‘); n“ 1°41‘ “l 1 ‘ 5 arranged with flowers mlrlziili: rt today is not impossible, hut the ‘ ' 10"“? Betting for the wedding Words cannot describe the love- picture. The story nds itsclf perfectly to the magic of technicolor and to a brace of stars who could bring rc 0“i the screen. this wonderful malice tn a living throbbing life Thrilling Love Scenes Marielle is perfectly cast as the lovely Domini Eirflklen who goes to the only boys from the Maritimcs that: were asked to Join the sec- ond tour which followed the trip to the Coronation. Both boys declared thc trip was worth a. whole year in callcpc an Weliliin is Soiemnizell At Albany A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized 0n Arrg. llilr at the holnc of Mrs. Henry Cameron. Albany. at 5.30 p.m. when her daughter" Miss Maisie became the bride of ceremony, which was performed by Rev_ Mr. Baker of Bedeque. Miss Esther Morrison of Lowell. Mass. played the wedding nrarclr as the bride entered thc room with her brother. Mr. Lorne Cameron. who gave her in marriage. The bride wore a lovely dress of white satin and lace with short veil and bovs ' today. hnre a diflcrcnt state than did the England in Canada. was not ncctrstomcd. ever. far from church. had given it day. = in‘: the possibilities HALIFAX. Aug. 3o<(cl>i__}{l,<- IOIZV "f thc Church of England in the United States was traced by Rt. Rev_ B. Brewster, Bishop of Maine. at a Synod luncheon hcre The church in the UnitcdStatcs liad had its dilTicultics hccairse it relation to ‘the Church of It had been forced to adjust it- self to circumstances to which it Thc difficulties cllcoilntcreriirovx- wicakcning the added ad- the strength that comes through versity. he claimed, saying that the Church of England occupied aflml position in the United States to- Discuss Union Progress HALIFAX. Aug. 30—iCPl-—Ncil- otiatiorui for the union of the Dio- cese of Newfoundland with Church of England in Canada were aid today to be nrakinrz "substan- tial progress" when Chancellor R. V. Harris. newly re-clcctcd deputy prolocutor of the General Synod. now in session here. read the re- port of the committee investigat- of such the fl Berri-Mora the parish of the kindly Father Rxrubic-r" in ihe Algerian des- ert t0 find a new l fe and falls mad- ly in lovc with the strange, brood- ing, mysterious Boris Arrdrovsky. w ho. unknown to her. is actually a Trappist monk who has fled from the lrlonnstery after taking the cisrnal vows; and Boyer gives a lrriiliallt and zlecply understanding portrayal of the terrible conflict in the soul of a mun who is tom be- tween his love for a woman and his duty to God. The glorious but ill-starred ro- mauce that flowers tinder the mag c spell of the desert. between this man and woman from widely separated worlds provides one of the most izhriliring love stories that has ever come to the screen. The soft colors of the 8611mm desert backgrounds adapt them- selves perfectly to color and offer a striking contrast to the Vivid scenes in the Algerian bazaar and the cafe of the Uuled Nali danclnfl girls. Basil Rathbone plays the Italian nqblgmpn, count Anteoni: C. Aub- rev Smith is seen as Father Rou- i. er; Tilly Losch. internationally famous dancer. makes her film de- but as Irena. the fiery Arabian d811- ping girl; Joseph Schildkraut DIES’! Batouch: and a'l are 511F915- “The Garden of Allah" has been rnion. ‘ to Synod of Canada. consisting of the Dioceses of Nova Scotia. Quebec. Fredericton and Montreal. which will be held next year. independent see under Rt. Rev. William C. White and with a cler- gy list of 83. General Synod hcld at Montreal a deputation of two met committee and though n0 (itfllllif i agreement was arrived at.it is cx- pected that next year will sec still Further progress will he reportcd the Ecclesiastical Provincial At present Newfoundland is an During the 1934 sessions of the with ill" Iii brilliantly dirccicrl bl! Boleslrrwski from a screenplay b!’ w. P Lipscomb and Lynn Ristls- and is released urrouch "WWII operations in the city, uow in its with a into the thousands- bound from Manila. WM approach- mg shanghai to take aboard ref- ugees when she WA"- SI-TIKIIK- . U p“; States destroyers rush- ycloto Xher assistance. The Climber- Richard conflict for this third week and ruritrlv." ‘iii?! death i011 The President Hoover. 110019‘ She wlrelesscd for aid. esDPCIRUY pdltnl, and the Cumberland and coronet of orange blossoms. Her bntlquet was of czrrnations and gladiolas. Attending the bride was her cousin, Miss Sadie Bradshaw, who was dressed in pink satin and tar- ried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. Albany Palmer ‘was grooms- man for his brother. ' A sumptuous wedding supper was Served in the dining room for the immediate relatives and friends. After a. short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Palmer made their home in Summersidc. A reception and post nuptial shower was held at the home of the bride's mother on their return from their wedding tour given by the girl friends of the bride. Mrs. Malcolm Morrison of Low- ell. Mass. aunt of the groom. and Mrs. Daniel MacDonald of Merl- ford. Mass. also gave showers for the bride. The many lovely wedding gifts testified to the popularity of the JOHN DOWNING and they lcarnc coilitl cxsr books about llo pe the d rum-c than they to lcclm from places visit-rd. They stayed ten (lays in Germany and p1rt of that time they spent at a Nazi youth movement camp uhcrc they rvcrc ‘filly cm Flrrylzrnci. th Scotland. vi-iicd southern arid treated royally north- e lakc district and They arrived on thc Duchess of York at Montreal on Saturday and were mo: at iifoncton by Mr. and; the ring before Farr forced Lotus lo give ground with a left to the - Airs. lrrrk , tv“rr~ very glad l ycsirrdav. The boy's.’ to be home and , \\'(‘i'i‘ fYlTCll Fl YOIISIIIQ’ \V(‘l(.‘0il'l€. __1Cout-iutlcd frcnr were conrpellcrl stupor-t. of tile B cupziitiin. and \\'l a (rial. they wcr of the _iurv fender was tricd With even these posed upon them it was very dif- ficult- to work tip a spirit hf revolt against tire Iiiothr-r Iland. and the situation could had ial Office of Grc of inferior men of the issues at. Thc speaker" ill" Canada and the (‘XCIIIIIIYZO of school teachcrs along the lilies of the exchange with Great Britain. a grczrtcr inter- cilrangc of professors in thc uni- vrrsitics and of the various churches. It would be an excellent move also. ire suggested, to have an ex- change of history text books as at corrective to biased viewpoints 4 In colrclrlding Bonlrcll l‘(‘f!"l'l'(‘(i lrcnvccn doubtful if they dial since the tion as they ar time of the death of Kin: George V. the lrcaris o pies in the United States touched by the of American and British flags at half-mast in all nation. Ill their forcia nations are rlou other, and just so lOilt: us the two grcat democratic tions of the world stand together. we nccd not d frccdom. lie concluded from thc Atla Rev. Dr. Bonnell impose zr tax. This right was re- served for the Mother Land. Trrey system. there riot been in tltc Colon- purpose of increasing thc un- ricvstlrnrllug Irciw the United States Great Britain. and declared it was para 3._v___ to pay for the ritish army of oc- iPliFVPi‘ tlrcvc was c drilled ilic right. and the of- by a naval court. hardships im- haw Iiccu strvccl at. Britain agrcup cirtirely ignorant stake. yccnmfnctirltid for - ccrr thc ])F‘f1lllf’_‘<(\i_ United States the ' the ministers of his aridrcss. Dr. to the rc‘at:nl~.s and were ever as cor- Amcrican revolu- e today. At the f all British occ- were widespread display the cities of the ll policics t-hc two ricnstriiiuc cslch Anglo-Saxon na- CH G ON ICLE Won Decision harmleasly. Tommv charged JOQ t-Oflihhts time and waited for In opening. The cham shifted t0 the body but then bac ed away as Tommy again charged forward. Joe pumped _his left. to Tonuuyt‘? face three times but Farr rallied and had Joe blinking with a series of hard smashes to the head. The 1%.. ___ _____ ‘ rJIiUl.‘ (it these {liter-g bugging (-10 hotlse left that circled Joe's necki ii twice. connecting with lefts. whil; l (la-uses Backache To neglect the fir t. kidney mum ' ‘g st-rloul niulte. Your kid rilorrbauds of little filters, H 0w Bomber: KIDNEY TROUBLE 35TH B Iynwtom of tb Id v ,. neyl eonfm‘ each one I-Hvlnz uieeiu work m perform. if IIIIiSUDS and Urle n >lfi'lifli. The result is a lmeklrrilc, dt-ulrl, heavy Duiu, puslll a fine granule in causing a pain kliorvn u ‘he 1M1“ 45,511- cid enters the ifiooti ll The Urie arid de- rheumatism. .\nx kidney Flirsharc really flush the kidneys, placing rhelrr iii | lroulrirr". %. an»... 3f’ . .. ATTERY _ Wwontinued from _Page_>l)_ _V_ _ ‘Hie casualties in flu other fink were correspondingly high. Nearll 500 men passed through the rolls of this artillery unit, A commendable record of ser~ vice in the field is held by thi war-time battery. The decorations won by ite personnel include on: Distinguish-ed Service Order. twd Croix de Gilerrc. eight Military Z't'“"ttri5lfl“"li.li°"l....fll' “brim K‘,‘I‘.““I$I.I"II' Cross. ten Dzstlnzulshed Corlduci ' o - _ 7 l‘ f. ii - _\l'|nl)\\‘ rjolfliylgx“; l? “M” h...‘ a Medals. twenty Mllirary Nfcdnls II-"Ilrlrui, lull-tor slkin XIII]? eyes bc- arid nine members were com- 11w rrc r 'i aur your read circa dis- ' " 1 rrppeur. lurch package of N13: Kidney mhsloned B's D L00“ {mm n“ liushecn contain a full uiuutrfs trvat- ranks- crowd was in an uproar as the l 1-,. . . - . _ challenger carried the fight to the li-‘irlllsht-r-ffiilfils riffrllsriii-lge hi-(llllrliil- The 36th Field Bmwry W” a champ and staged another came -‘ i-fi‘lil‘l‘lll irerrllh. Your filial-y, ,,.,.ji "nil Fill” “‘ill_“‘-“'lll~"'iil"e of m" rally‘ Tommy grinned M ms I 14..., “.511 ,..,,_,;.,,, ;.,...,-....,,_.._ “amt Maritime Provinces, its rails m- ihandpq-S as they ‘Win94 the brood l hiftlisltur-llql-ulsy flluqfil-‘iii i0 cued clllfllill mcn ilflYi Nova Scofla ti?“ I115 face. FBTFS POUIKI- _\ll.ll Quail -ire: n *...".;"“',f._'=€;.g§ New Brunswick and Prince Ed- liillfilvs lirur: to. mil, (‘lrarlntloruu-ri- Vfilfil Iilfmd- i ROUND NINE Liirgrgo. ileum umnitirrrls Major Walter Crowe. now cle- , -. - ' .. . . nu, , - , 5 Tommy led briskly with his left ‘Wrrav River: ‘rile Tariol- DrrrgrCu, CPa-‘fd M1" ‘Nmllm ‘he ‘milk’?- as they met in the cenlrc cf iliC bfwllisirin: and w. .\l. (fallback. 3"“ M” °""““l-llli' Iwcamt“ a ring. 'i"here vra- a slight suel g; dviihlf‘ Cour Court . ‘ riornlrururlrd -undcr the chlrinpls rr'.zl!t_ "_\‘(‘. I ‘ it“. 1 ];‘i‘s‘11 Lie l; ‘v3; opened a frcJl low of ol~ r m I stationed for training ill Frederic- .1 l: rel.r.::.‘cd virth hard to the hcad. Tommy forced Joe to givc mound under thc cut under his rye but Tommy both hands ii. and punched the chanrpl. body with bolll hands in a rrcu.l'"zrl corn- er. Farr forced Lotus to thc ropcs where they clinched. Tommy kept throwing his left and was beating Joe frequently to the punch. Louis packed away after Farr lauded Iiboth hands solidly to the face. Thcy exchanzcrl light, lofts in nrid- the bell. ring just before Fair's round. EOUN D TEN ‘They s-parred in the centre of ribs. Tommy swung both hands to the head and continued to keep zhe aggressive. Tommy took a stiff loft as they came into a clinch. i Joe began to find the range again and clouted the challenger with a right hook to the ear. Both kcptl Ilrrsy with their: lcfis. Jce again l coirntcred with a right hut lvr-cly‘ escaped being nailed by a righti ilander that Farr brought up from ills knees. Tommy's next rush was stopped short by the champ< solid right hook. The champ s angered Farr with both fists to the face last before the bell. Louie's round. ROUND ELEVEN i Farr came out in a low crouch. Joe pumped his left several times to the nose and then dircked in- side Fan's vicious attempt to counter. Tommy tried smartly to find all opening by drifting his attack from thc head to thc hctlv but the champ was unwilling l0 open up. Louis danced away from a long left but continued to find Farr a puzzling target. Tommy charged Louis with both fr-ts ‘stringing. He drove thc champion to a corucr and connected with a hard right to the head bcforc Joe countered wit-h n snappy left hook. After sparring at a fast pace in midring. Tcrumy let fly again with both hands and had Jor- a-crain in retreat just before the bell. Fair's round. ROUND TWELVE Louis worked his left briskly to the head and tried hard to find an opening. Farr refused to stay in one spot. irorvcvitu‘. and our- ptrrlchcd the champ in a. hri k ex- change along thc ropes. Farr got. ill some effective punches with hi left. hand after uarrcrvlv escaping a terrific Louis right that had hay- maker written all over. ‘They spear- ed each other wit-h lefts. Fan's face was well smeared with blood again but the challenger‘ rcpcat- erily r|r=hed fcrward as he contin- ued to force the fight. Tammy landed a right. hook to the champs face Just before the bell. Round even. ROUND THIRTEEN They exchanged lefts to the facc. Farr bobbed and wcavcci as he circled the champion in midrilrg. drawing nothing more seriously than long left: that he took most cspair of human with nia a quotation, Coustltiltion. . one of the luost influential ncrvs- papers in the so "The Enrzlish collrtitilte today lwfcrc. thc (‘lrlcf young coupie_ S (Corrtinyedlrjomdhage i) its enormous reserves of man-l power by a decree autnorlzmgi mobilization of 40,000.04!) malcsl‘ between the fl-gfls of 18 and 45 w; meet Japan's military invasion. i The mobilization order W115 forc- cast as early as Aug 7. wlrcui hostilities had not r-czrrrlicri ilwir‘ resent scope. Technically. the of the finest our lrrotrght forth. and only by utheru States: speaking peoples more than ever hope for survival civillmtion has erm- iiiuled and greater mutual friend- rhlp can they carry on together in a world grown stranrzc and fcnr- ful." Rotarian Hon. in thr- chnir B. W. imParrc svns and the follow- ‘ on top of the head. L0ili= potlred his lcft to T0mmy‘s battered face as ringsidcrs cautioned the chal- lcilcrcr i0 kccp moving. Tonrmy chorapcci n right to the ear. Louis was short with a right but cen- t-iruled to Dile up oints with straight lefts and jabs. uis cock- ed his right hand but Farr kept out of retice. Twumv swung and coitnccinrl with both hands to thc clrln just before thc gong. Lotti’ round. ROUND FOURTEEN Lfilli: jubbed quickly three trurcs as Farr cautiously clrclcd the champ. Touinrv stuck to his pro- tccicd crouch and was taking few- lnl! Quests were prcsclli: Roiorian cr chances. The challenger missed government's S. J. Harrington. St. John; Wal- wflon oqnglswd 1n authorizing the, tcr (Bus) Mathicson: L. D_ iVhir-i Executive Yuan tto apply articlei ray: S. T. Green: Dr. MdcLauch- III of the law. It was believed the first con-It firm. .1. P. lVfacIutvl-c: tingent summoned to the colors would consist of Chinese aged 20- nationai mobilization; Ilflf DT- Ayffrs: Rev. Hilgli Iiiillcri Cedric‘ Boillicr: Webster: Walter \Vil— i .1. A. a long right but Joe connected with a chopp right hook. They exchanged a ozen long lefts be- fore Louis bounced away from an ‘ovcrhaurl rlzlht. Farris next right- hand sailed harnrlcssly ovcr Loul< head. Thr- champ shot a hard m“: Edwin G Jnhnsmn. ms JD i right i0 the face but Farr refused Collin. Plaster Rock. N. B.; and 1 ve much ground. Tommy chas- t0 gi ed Joe half way acres the ring. by. The Chinese said the Hoover lay between them and therefore the Chinese pilots thouahi Sh‘? must be a Japanese transport-- I-‘our Fiance In Attack Independent sources said four Chinese planes. swift. bombers. took part in the attack. The attack caused the Hoover to abandon her call at__§han'.'hni and sail at once for Japan. Japanese naval officers announ- ced two of their seaplane: shot down one of the Chinese planes re- turning from the liner raid. It WM found to be of American make. The bombing came as both Jan- nn and China prepared feveri hly for battles north of Shanghai that threatened to dwarf my pueviml HOWING HER KS THIS ‘Tufirrue- IJLJ5 , THI P K-THIS ISTHE VVAY- PENED TD TOTHIHK- FROM? MAYBE IT F|T5 IN HERE.- Would like? Another Bout. With Bomber. lBy (iayie ‘Talbot; .i\Nl‘1la‘E NIADIIIM, New York, Aug. 30—Tommy Farr, peering from beneath slits of eyes and almost crying as they cut the bandages from his in- lured riifhl IHIIIII. refused stoic- ally to aiihi his defeat or take issue with the decision that. enabled Joe Louis to retain his world ireanwveight boxing title tonight. "I couldn't sec him toward till‘ 14151.” he said between puf- fed lips. “But I came here to give them a g0, and l did. diurfL l?“ luyploaded with the score of reporters and handlers who crowded about him in the dressing room. “You sure did. Tommy." soother \§~tlf'iilif'd Press Sports Writer) i I i I hs Niunager. Ted Broadrrhb. who for the first time since they reach- ed the United States, looked llkc he almost was fond of his battered fighter. ‘What do I think ofitho decis- i I I I ton. On arrival 'n Pluclarvl. he - i. til f?" Lvfllll D0- partntcut_ .\'l vrr, now Colonci. D l) S (i. of Char- . - .r'i." (‘i nlnlniiding Officcr. zrrztl lcd i" xrrpr on the Western From ut.r*.. after rho Armistice. wlicu he was ilivniidec‘ i‘ home. Col_ lfc-Kinnon is one oi r the letldcrs in the hirsiucss and SDOYIIIIE Ilfc of .\'i.’l"ii mcs. H! i ES a strong sllpim er of lwht liar‘- rrcss-racirlfz and aisn all orvnel I and ririvsr of fast IUIFIP». His sup- I port of spcrt extended to hockey I and for rears he was mic of tlrl o‘. the Char otietown r c. o. the M ' itnc ‘Big " . In the liuslircss wnrkl. Col. .\f.".l<iur.on r..- wcl‘ known as a publisher of thc daily ircuispapcl The Charlottetown Girardia.rl_ While in Fredericton. the Bat- tery trainer! a» a four-gun-unit but in Franc: rt. became a six-gun unit with the acquisition of one scctzoll from thc 139th Field Bal- tery from Gilelph. Out. Aitfi sending drafts overseas. the unit was rrcrulterl to ftrll strength b) ellll=tnlcllis from Fredrricton and district. and other part. of the Marltimes. Among those lvitilrnlng here fol t-he reunion from Cape Breton wil be Ex-Scrgt. Major Wm. Thomp- son. President of thc Cub: D_ W lair?" Tommy repealed slowly after M‘m"5°“i Imfyor 0f Gm” Bey h- (luQslioy-lprsv --w(.1» 1 “my; say-i District President of thc UliltH ‘nlivtlriili! about llrc (iecisron. Ill‘. 1711c \\'o'."-'.cr=. and \'it'csPl‘"5ldf‘i'il lclrvc that to you fellows. And‘ 05 UK‘ Gilliam-l" TIMI“ ‘m5 please don't. soy much about this Labour Coirgre s: A. G. Dcmont. irrrgcr. I dolft want them to think Affanager o.’ lnrpelial Oil O0- I tricd to alibi." Toronto: Ev-Scrut. M. McLe-arl, fGnsli. but Joe ‘s a great puli- Ul‘.(l(‘l'L'l‘-‘illilfl Aiirrnrinv No_ 11 chcr," he stud, frluzcrult: thc Iufiilfl" C ri": LI .\. ‘vlcDowld. ‘of his icfl check. "i clout know ‘ Oripynrg-rlq _-_-.>_ ti: (7 .13.. i l i and his son. dclphra, in straight sits. 6-737._7V-_5. William Il. of Phila- \\'ll('ill6‘i‘ Ito's the hardest lllilCl" I Rqlysrt5_ ppm-trey; Forcttralr ever fought. Brit he hits hardy mnion 5W5‘! mil Con; Corp’)?- icllflllflil- H9 hurl’ mt‘ B mum" of? ntiou; Thoiras O‘Dcll. Manager limes. bill; I ncvcr was rose to bc-l - Tngqnrvj Fra nrk D llll! knocked out. Thcv don't knock! M“ n n .,.. \Tnffqt!': or‘ Tommy Fan‘. l flurr- thom a 9:0,, _ Du“ JV \1.Y\’-]II-E‘(] ‘Mn, dint I? I rrptrlci like another"; u" npmfnvnn.“ __ “WT”, Cm. chance M‘ him‘ i Jrlllics lfcPrra cl . . i." o‘ "A i Miles Ltcl: l-“xldze A .\I('DOl"iFilCi s Fareman of 7'6 tern l~‘.‘c'r:"ii~ L-ghi (‘a1 w. .‘.i'(‘li'l" Pris“ time.“ zrrrrl .1 .l rri" c ' e T‘ " ' s lylfi... P’ ‘l ' W‘ n I 1 Tho» J. Ctrrri‘. l1‘ !"rc Ofifi‘ i Dcrllirioir Coal CW Vince 11690? I I mick. Secretary-Treasurer Wm p E r m a l1 G l1 t yi R_ Stevens. Archtlcct: Jas. i3 itrArthtlr: Dui Fbr-culnu: Kcnuil l Fcrirusnni l (“'7' ' r flfl- ~ , < BROOKLINE. Mass, Auz. 30-. "vibll “m; , “f, Proud in newtmlf‘ l’1;“|"‘““§°{;l1l' i q-iifl" u~-v.~\- Froillli latex ur- an United Sta cs trop y, o r. ‘ ‘_ ‘_ _ _ wdfln. A“ 3m. N. Watt of Montreal and his 2f.- ‘ fi:‘\i€n')1g§{a1w|__\fiq M“. NM, S year-old sonllaird. boarded atrarn ‘fflfiogéw’ " For _ w.“ . uolrighi. for ‘Afouivcal as fnthcrand ‘ ‘iffy m; W,“ ‘mp nwum son national tcrvuis doubles ciraiu- nf-i;1‘1q“;‘ . fr“... I“°“--“ i . ' hich ti" "r11 The 53-year-old president of exjwierko Canadian Lawn Tennis Associauon ‘The seprptnxwufirflluror Jm‘ and his son. the Dominionts third R ..Iw__,_;_fi,_ Fpyf. m. _ m, sncclwl player. rccalued today the‘ m.__.n“"(_a‘q'L ‘Fm ;;_ u~nrfltlrn titlc tlicv hcld in i933 and 19%. "rfyh I,_,N1(.I._[.. I rm by dcicaiilu: William J. Cloilrrer ' ' . ccrrnicted a cuw-abk» rcu‘ . W Talmud n Iv with his left lust before the bell . Lfilil.\' round. . ROFNI) hll-‘TFFN t . _ ,, ,_ W, __ ,, .. Farr came out iu the ccntrc of M‘? m m l 9'“ .13)“ pflmn‘ Iiip ring before thc ilcll ranc. "lfllllfm I" i" >1’ “I” “' m“ irwm‘ Tonrury councctcd with his Iefr cclcrv tons jab and outpuurhcd thc champ a close range. Farr charged in and , Joe jabbcd forced fouls to cover twicc. ilrcrr cave izrotlnri and wa belted :il‘."illlfl the r".:i.r'c.'i ’I‘cnrmv fired both hcad before he was brought t htncl by thc mid tiFIf‘i'l‘.lll‘if"l challenger. hands to the up short bv a hard left hook. Blood raoured frcln Farr‘. nose. Thev spcarcd each ntllcr with lcft hands and Tninmv cluhlwd ifourz llrc rope as thr-v Farr tried hard to clinched rnnnccl wit! thc champ l ions: rights but was wild and icok too mnm- charlccs Louis punish- ed him about the fncc but Tommy =WeIi llritiing Communicate with Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside i . .- . more pm nn m“; nearby. reached riei-clgirst and figs-farm, firlrllalgeaoilpcvided for] Neil Higgins. gxlsflggébpléu; @121 lgg;llsrfgvih,la “wanna M m? Mann or for P‘ E. Island the destroyers turned, _ __ v____" __“ _,_ __1__ “F1 M __________g__§ i round. ___ __ ___ I A ________, *_, _ _ .. W- .. “L. .. . . _ -. .. . _i -—-—— BRINGING UP FATHER --By George McManus (Continued from Page um _ --- I __= I _ . I . .. " H i Q. PHIL. LUMM-YDIJQ “we pilot bombed the "n" b" T . ’ OPEN iT-YOU NOW- a-rs - M I HQN cause he thought. It m one of "I H's '5 Plzesgori-Irs-ui-r- - . icAM tQ-A 52%? "P541855 _ X“.lrf%‘/Jé?lv2%1fir<§°=Y-E Japanese troopehips understood to CAMEQA My’ w|r=E WHAT HAPPENED -OH-l ITS ABOUT A LITTLE DIFFERENT be in thtXg waters. Two Japnncsc HT ANI PAID THIHK I SHOULD HAVE TIME YOU FROM MiNE-WHEQE’D destroyers were manoeuvring near FOR-l WAS JUST PRE5SE2 THIS FIRST- STAFZTED THIS GADGET COME L L l 0:90. INT. lung Inn-m lyndkuu, lag wwra n|hn unwed