Uoi '1 t‘ i‘ i 1 l r- -»._-—-.-»_—-¢». ._¢>.¢-L'..'»~ T} Li: art i 1 1.1‘. Iii V‘: f? i». 1 l. ...-....a__-. -a»unurnrun 1159:3111 bugs-Iggy |U>§Q>Q 535mg s-Qy»;<ul_ ,5;- THF.‘ CHARLOTTETO\VN TWO FINE f FEATURES a casu- new scgfi? ,1 ns-rscnvn ii IV- ,.s' He's different from an§1\» ' ' , seen, smooth, slick, N E N R Y N U L L STANLEY O. RIDGES D O N A L D II E F K ADDISON RICHARDS ALSO ‘ “Latestmlbleiv? TODAY-"SATURDAY : v STORY OF TWO KIDS AND A DOG! . Promise . . . becomes the grand» est scrum story of the season! ma... 16c, z... iuuv fir? Ttitiiifiit‘ iiifiilllililf w» m» 3v- HELENE Iliiiuuiu - iilciilllin uulf. FEATURE 3’ -7.00-8.15-DA YLIGHT SAVING TIMEYNO Intermissions dill-lg}; TIIE llEART-THRILLING SECOND A reward on his head and the tiosse at his heels. he "Slfkihlllt shouting" from sliti‘! to finish, Deeper 1h danger and ltickier in c AP‘ ~ coiiies out with a lovely seiiorita on each arinl The gay, lovable and dangerous character created by O. IIenry‘ never was better on the l screen. l A strong cast of featured players ‘is headed b_v blande and beautiful l\iar_v Beth Hughes. one of tiie lserrenls finest _\'Ollllu_ players. I-Icr perfurniaiict‘ as the siren song- jsircss of in: Arizona dance hall ;was well received bv the audience. tslie was an excellent choice for the . ro e l Another bright spot in the fea- ittirctl cast is provided by Dana 'Ai‘.:ii‘ vs A young and stirpiisaigly lniittiral iicivconier. Evelyn Veiiable. lbt-tititiftil and capable as evcr, also lgivcs a fiiie performance. j And. of course. Chris-Pin Martin. ‘the Ctst-n Kirlfis rolv poly sidekick. ‘pets liitnsclf l1i‘fi alfsorls of diffi- f‘.'.1l1('5 and 17t‘(i\1{l"\ pl"1lf_\' of ftin throughout the l)!’ ure. Tht‘ Capitol l.ll‘1‘S iii addition ‘the c-iuhih chapter of Flash Gor- don's trip to Mars fa Charlie Cliast‘ comedy entitled His Bridal‘ T“ it and a color cartoon. The Robin y “BiSZ-JiTLIIiQF Double Bill At Prince Edward 1 l l A slorv y. as w i and color- Lcd as its tziiiitttiiiu: Dixie hack- is lola in ""‘f‘1i<~ Biscuit 1'1 ’ Paraiiittuii s faithitil >trrccn it iptatitni of ti itinious 111331121116 ,. . ivliicli had its focal opening llast niftlit at. the Prince Edwar ., iheafily lift-sec‘ ondtitiics Street's well-liked ' iuvtjiiing Post story, "Thel t Eater‘ tells a memorable tal. of a boy and his dog. a yarn as 1 true as the bark of a pup. as tlirill- ‘ __ ' ‘ flit: iiiial run-oil of a tied trial and as ("iiuituiiig as the Georg-y l u hunting cottntry against which it i lasts place, . In spitt- of his meager ten years l l l L‘. FLASH (.0. HIS BRII) FIRST Rh. of age, Billy Lce turns in a thor- Oualilv adult performance as the bovin the case, teamed with a sur- prisingly‘ able newcomer, one Cor- deal hickmiin. who plays his spir. _ 7_ V‘ igerhhickartilililiiils" companion landkfel- . , _' _ 17 -~ ‘e1 tut. ' " - . nltlblCr Detective the acting of “Die BisctiitloEatteli" y - v - - - ‘well ' - 1 ~i d u -_ us. ilotttile Bill At Prince Edwardl 1m 315i’ fifth? “t.‘in§§,“§?°sl‘iill. devcted parents; and Lester Man “foblllll 'also adds to the melodrama " . ‘f: As the title character, Walter ‘l’ Pidgcon delivers a sincere perform- ' .aiire which lends complete crcdi- Bill)’. a typical bov of the shoot. i hhhy g0 the 5101b while M155 Jhhh- ‘:11? country. show-s his spunk and son is a capable and attracthe l ("e 0f @025 by RdOPYlHE the "runt" ‘heroine. Donald Meek in a comedy ; 0f a i-llvrvlléllibred litter and setting ‘rum Henry Huh as an u, l out to ttirn him into a real animal. centric inventor; Addison Richards Tl"? Wurirzstcr find his darky pal» 5 the manufacturer’ and Stanley sticcccd far bcttcr than any one ex-l ‘ ftifiues as an unscrupulous doc- Riflcd and helm‘ lmu: lllf‘ IlP-qfllfi-J y‘ ,il»r contribute sterling perfor- ‘ ‘log Pmllll-w- l5 i‘ "Ylml-‘i (‘"h- "l iiiances, Jacques Touriieur, direct- the story wllinz when he buys the sflllllle") Plantation upon which ilic family lives. readched .‘ ~ i‘ for first place in the field l" scmlf” ‘ “'3' ling. achieved the same crisp ' ‘mnmg our. _ ._ . .;i‘-- 1m ‘llcrimg Docs Not Pay" Shofl- 511b- boA ilireriliblic Elllgeljxii/rclilsatflisaisthor "i. ’“' ‘Jects masterpieces of’ their e pa" kind. In addition to two fine features even steps ;~..- ~ . i “(m5 to h h... . h. _. victory of his ._; ' , do will spell U“ disaster for his family. liecause the Wlfllll ‘llll’ _ the Prince Edward bill includes the ‘ Northern owiicr of thr- plflnthtmn ,“_-‘ _ I latest news. Shows are nt 2.30_ h ' set his mtiid on raising tiorsesl 39cm‘ "“‘v'__ , ‘ ‘ . T.rJ0~.3.15 D. S ‘T N0 interniis- l l1 19ml 0t (1085. Only if a champion’ Fran ‘ slon at evening performance. ~ 315ml by Ill? bOYs dad wins the 1"?“ ~ - . filliinléll ‘i°".l‘°"‘"..l’°" n 0 v I" » 1 - ia og-ra n Thrill pill. , ( ilpltfll Offers can bc profitable. at this point in: yntimzstqr is forced to choose br~_ tween hi5 love for the dog and his devotion to h family BUFFALO LEADS w sanzry Best In The “Lucky Cisco Kid” Series dive anti lpeedboitt P l l A mystery-killer steals the cisco Kid ‘. name! A two-gun terror beats ltiui to the draw! The sheriff gets lin- no s." around his neck! A ilalotts sciiorita has him at. her ‘ml-rev! But. how the romantic intuit‘ of the Rio Grande lives to lflliPll at them all, makes “Lucky l('l\(‘0 Kid.“ which opened yester- ldiiy at the Capitol Theatre. excit- fiiit‘. ntid thrilling entertainment and ,l>\» far the best of the series. (Tl-hnt‘ l1011lfl'1‘0.ll1i thr colorful Nmhh) |,__ -. l“. “hm... ‘hm hfrlllzilhlhnh to e. s at his luckiest. l" "1'! -'»' ' l 11'1"" f-tsi-iiioviiir: 20th Centurfv-l-‘ox ad- ______-nu.h1>h- l\"‘lll1l1‘f‘ film. He scores lifitidstinicly » - 1' ' .. ( ‘ l‘ . , ,.. V in a wl~11 built and Sll1‘{1l'l'~.l11l1 l ' l I l ll‘ ‘ ll.‘ .'\f‘l'lf'll play that pat-ks terrific sus- l » ~§_l¢l§,q-»__ p‘ and clever twists. The film - , huh :.'<lr_v flfords Romero tilenty of op- Ip l, ‘ ‘ p ‘luvitly to display his versatile .,.- 1 . .. . . I , w‘ croolicrl Judce and hunter! h." al ' ‘ ‘ hundred !"1f‘I1‘l!<. there's lVilll t1 lnl ' 1-1‘ llifllllll‘: action. Whirl l1’ i; .niixcd up with two hcwtihftil but,‘ ‘iPTlOUS wcmcii, thcrcs sure to bc romance. iitrcst in this |)ll1lf‘l1\' and . ' talents I CHICAGO, Auu. Qty-tau; "Th1; National Safctv Council announced lodav that Buffalo. N,Y,, 15d the lifllirs of 500.000 population or over lin the Utiitcd States at. the ha1f_ war mark in 1940s national traffic satcty contest. The score. on the basis of the safetv records up m Julv i. Wfls 35.8 out of a possible 50 Buffalo compared with Cleve. and position. for land's _30.5 for second place, ,Bcstons 26.2 for third SUFFERING l QUICKLY WITII actress's ' . .' l. I I Efilflffglliijflllgltil. ' l I , . h: “tiirlllsks Action , - . , . a a To End Strikes Destroyers Scotia and New Br ‘crs. spoiisible iii the cases for strikes; l" ‘res necessary." As the result cf men's. a rich Northerner who sets by 262909 will l TRURO. NS, Ans. '28.—(CP) - Deciariut‘. t‘ “c llitvt‘ been ‘more spcrtidic strikes in .\o\.i tf-1i1l1f\1‘\1\11;\ iii all the Tlbt of (latiattu Lllhu“ Minister Aft-La ' ttpptaa-l. ' before the U‘ u Muir America district “some action to remove this cank- . L~\\ll\l, "It is true that the iiiost labor strife is (‘Clllltd iii a [)l't}\'1l1t.‘f"\\'l1l'IL3 I Canadian labor ‘tins i-s unit-rt p ileges," the mini. scutt iii dll 1i dress to TU m‘ c; t“ iii the lath‘ convention of Distiztt 2o‘. he saiul it, would "lieip you iii uie eves U. S. Cautions 0n Sale 0f ‘ f ton opinion fa -. , i! _ _“‘_ffl}“l“ “llrfotis coiisideratioti to LOlHtlhuH iflhe Uhhed destroyers lYlilllV “l l wh By ROSS MUNRO Canadian Press staff Writer WASHINCSTON. Aug, 28.—l(;P>— broad section of lvasiiing- xrinc more‘ 81d to here are ttlvtllll, 59'. suggestions States sell 50 over-age to the United Kingdom. The American navy has ‘not so tiestrovc rs it can dlfiirlbllle lo Britain indiscrimitiiitelyt, li:'1tl bu: un- pro-sa1e_iiavahexperts here llhilflldlll the attest poficv is to aid llriltiin now with iltthtiiig ships. .ictis authorities hedge on the C ‘ tuiestioii and ureze much more‘ vottlr iiellott- Canautaiis to no away.chh_ h-hmh as Such a 15319, grey vvili titst‘ stiiiur.‘ “.11 A h. he “11Ul'pl‘\,o( h.» hy- Mr. DlCLfHlXS speech sci off a m...“ t. a \\“.ll‘-llllt‘ act which hot. three-hour (l(‘i)1\'tt’ that tngttfeti Shh- h-ouid pmhyoh the United li.ui iii a llUfitl oi VvlllllnlilllL-i the einp.c_vers of L‘t- coal iiuii- l From scvcral . alters came‘; the charge that operators were i't"-‘ great iiiiijoriq; 01., - t "n Canadian (‘IHZCIPt Speaking a air-lull states in conflict 1on2 before she is “ll l\t‘\'~l pitptircrl to 11:: t h . t But with the United States about 0 (lblfllfi iiiival iiiirtaii‘ bases in ‘i'1"-:i1 \\cs'.t‘rii hemisphere posses-. l" it is cxliectetl here that some- l11ill-lflllf"il}l(‘ will be offered in re- ttrn. The destroyers conceivaby to other (Jaiitinian (lKlA-Plls, ‘ 1.1:", Mar-l hug,“ ih- mitt of the American quid (t G0“ ll. tilt? Wlllldlll LllL‘ pro 1_of your itiiion and withoutl disciplinary attisn from unoii." He askedthr- tick-gates tam tlte iucuuy - YOU!‘ llfllOll ‘rlfltl SLL‘ lflTil, ll - ill-l _ |w.‘..= pointed out. to "mam-Hus are iii no sense ohso etc or tin- ' ' \' bl S(‘l'\ ' ‘ pioi e11 slllf‘? the Washington naval of dates on uhichf hm qho, Navv officials indicate that if the .' he ocvltiretlfllllfltlscheme should go through, Britain “ll'l wntilrl get rcsscls rcfldv 101' 110N011- Tiic term "tivcr-age“ actually; lxwur gives a misleading impression. Over-age destroy- abie. it l5 111C a tcrm eni- considered nIYIIKHDJIlSIlJlB strikes fll(‘.(ll5111'11\i1f1lL‘flt conference of 1922 to eliminatcd. Sitice the outbreak of war, lil- said, there "mar have l)<'t‘1l some stispciisioti 0i tiit‘ ffitir 11011.5 ma. t but when ciiii‘i'».‘,riit (‘dllflllfklllh lIIHC t... passed‘ away, you wont icst- any cf ‘.22 . your rights." "I am not here to tlirettteti yotif‘. the _ Mr. MeLnrtv tisserttd, “but it wouldl At p help you in the eyes of vour it‘11o\‘."1l‘.2 0\‘t‘1‘—‘.1l.'(‘ destroyers. with Canadians to do f‘.'\\f\_\‘ Willi l strikes. this canker. will suitor awhile. but you willpro- mote the interests of the etitire trade union movement." ‘Therewvere faults on both sides, the ministerdield. but he shid he must complain "at the nick of dis- Qlflllflarv action by vottr union when strikes in the last year. production 1n Nova ScOtla had been cut down ll. S. Refugee Ship Docks; Saw No Mines _ NII YORK. Aug. 28-_(Ap)_ The United States army transport American Imgioti, overloaded with 897 American rcftigces, royaltytahrl diplomats. arrived home today af- ter l1 voyage from Scandinavia marked by German radio warnings of mines in her pith. “But: we didn't sec any mines," said Capt. Bhor E. Toniiiig in de- scribing the vlqvaue from Pctsamo. Finland. past. northern Scotland arid across the Atlantic. Germany gave us plenty of warning daily from August until noon yesterday, “yhm we heard the last broadcast which said we lind rtin short of fuel and food and that the navy had come to rescue its." United States destroyers con- voyed the ship the Inst 500 miles of the Journey. He said the broadcasts amused Crown Princess Martha of NOFWflV who, ivith her three children, were the 17th Of DRFSPIIXZQYS. "None o! us got excited," the captain added. "we have 10.000 pounds of food in the ice boxes now and fuel cnoueh to carry us to Pctsamo mid bnrlrflifzliiff.“ “ Because tht- course crdcrcd by the Utiited States slatc department took the ship tlirotirzh nrcas reput- flllY mlnPfl hi‘ Cbrniaiiy" in her nt- tcmpt to horkntie Britain. there were two lifeboat drills a dav. A dotible lockout was on duty 24 hours a dav and Capt. Torninz himself stayed rotind-tlic-clock on the bridge i. 111 twn daj-s ago. Parrots have bcin kiiotvn to stipplv ziii _ 111t'!1*lll‘(‘lflt‘fll of the \'ai'lO\lS_ flEQS- liostrtncrs were listed as being in UIISL" ttuui I lillgglkl to this (Ull\'i‘l1lft)f1 ‘ 1i- tlxat some action be tiiktii to Ii‘1'f'fU\'\‘\_\' Perhaps the piitiint- 1111.770. als here believe. tiriiiicial standard of he over-tier‘ class if tlicv were 16 - ‘s old. batttcships if they were icl NIDIUHFlIIPS if they‘ were l3. iThis tlFlillllfflll was continued nfter 1090 London naval conference. esciit the Unitcd States has totrl -‘ i 183.510. and destroyers s tinder-ace. or under 16 imnl T5 with tonnage of ‘There are 60 destroyers. with tonnage of 1Q‘J.840_ being ui.t 'l a_ l.~ Uifl, or alt-each,- appropriated for. The older ships would be extreme- ly useful to the Royal Nav’, offici- Thcv coul besub- suituterl. for itistancc. for modern destroyer; on convoy duty and re- lease the faster. more potent ves- sels for more important work in the actual zone of hostilities. Of the 162 over-age destroyers, authorized in i917. completed by i922 and taken out of service by the I030 London naval agreement, more than 100 have been recom- mtssioiii d and the remainder are to be rctttrned to service shortly. Ihey could r10 on active service immedi- ately and all have four-inch highs: and 21-inch torpedo tubes like t tiserl in destroyers of the Royal Na\'y.___ reach the age of i5 years. 4 holiday at her old omc in Sea ‘ View. auousr 30, 1,40 m Sea View And Vicinity The thunder shower which pass- ed over on Saturday evening has cooled the air and reminds one that the summer is nbnost gone as the days are becoming shorter and the nights cooler. Misl Ficrrle Sutherland has re- turned to Montreal to resume her duties after spendin a. pleasant Dr. and Mrs. Bownesi and little daughter spent Wednesday after- noon with friends in Sea. View. Miss Maude Donald, Worcester. Mass, is spending her holidays in Se: View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. A pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of the convenor of the Bea View Red Cross Branch. Mrs. John W. Pickering. on Fri- day afternoon. ‘There was a good- ly number oi’ the ladies of Sea View present on this occasion and the afternoon was pleasantly spent in knitting for the soldiers and social chat till the tea hour ar- rived when s. bountiful tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. H. L. Donald. Mrs. W. C. Donald and Miss Marion Pickering assisted in serving. This repast was greatly enjoyed. A splendid sum was realized from the pt-o- ceeds of this Red Cross tea. A‘, number of pairs of socks were handed in, to be forwarded to the head office in Charlottetown. Mrs. Frank McKay spent a pleasant. visit recently with friends in Burlington. Mrs. Annie 'I‘up1in was the re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Blakaney. A number of friends from Irish- LOWII and Sea View were visitors to Baltic at the home of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Johnson Bernard on 'I‘hit:'s-.‘ day evening. attending the 0e13- bration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary when they were pre- sented with a. beautiful studio couch accompanied by the best wishes of a host of their friends who all 10in in wishing them many , more years of happiness together. The W. A. of St. Stephen's Church. Burlington, met at the home of Mrs. William J. Harring- ton on Wednesday aflcriicou icr their August meeting. Piesident Mrs. Harry Brander was in the caaii‘ and led the devotional per- iod. Opening hynin. O Master Let Me Walk With Thee. followed by prayer and Scripture reading in utiison. Fhurieen members att- swered to r011 call with an 11])- propriate Bible verse. There were three visitors present who were welcomed by the president. Mrs. Atwood Bfakaney, lens." of the‘ Junior W. A. gave an encouraging ' report of the wcrk acconipltsfiedl by the Juniors. The president then ‘ gaveAa report of the recent beard meeting which all greatly appreci- ated. R/ev. Mr. Fream then etitcr- tained the ni-Eetiiig with Bible questions and answers. This was both instructive and helpful. The singing of Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing, and Bciietiictton brought this meeting to a close Mrs. John McKay kindly iiivitcd the members to her home at F‘rench River for the.r September meeting. A delicious tea was then served by the hostess and a social hour followed. Mrs. William Adams is stieiiding D. pleasant visit in CH1.- ottctoiin. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo Vaughan. Mrs. Clifford MacLarcn has gone to Sumnierside nheie she purpos- es to rctnaiii. Mr. MacLareii has been employed with the Schurnriii Lumber Co. in Suniiiiersiclc for some time. Mr. William Brnnder Lit re- cently; to work at the building tit the airport. St. Eleancrs, ivheie he has obtained employment. The harvest is well under way and the farmers are reimrtmg an average crop of grain. l The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mace. French River. was the scene cf a |1arge and happy gathering whcn the many friends of Miss Picnnce Paynter tendered her a miscellan- eous shower at this hom-e. The gifts were numerous. Miss Payn- ter has since become the bride of couple have the sst wishes of man friends in this community an elsewhere for a happy and prosperous weddedlifa lar young Mrs. George Marquis and datigh- ter Jeanne left recently for her home in Brighton. Mass. alter a pleasant holiday at her old liomr in Sea View. Mrs. Marquis is Private Elmer McLeod. This [LID - - b AND E RIES You can always depend than most. in drugstore service-We have the good . it rlght- Our prices are low as the s and “e Se" We'd like to have your we'll do our best to deserve it, on us to give y0u lowest and 10w" Patronage and M MINERAL 80m 01L COL!) Clllio 40 oz. Quart BAT A“ 89¢ L“ ll SOAP __.__..__.... v... run 1..."... THOSE mm 6 m’ ‘ — 39c mm wllitfllnt win- SERVE YOU i? BEST "ism..- smv“ Leatlgi-lalhy” YOU Registration l MOST! (CARI) ' mi nilmtrnsr: "lbEs W . .5111: . .,lIJiapc~‘namg vnovla 21a CUR 5i DElJRGE s Kr \ ‘ M ‘ 25c jar Jergcifs ‘ v _ All Purpose lil NCH //£,c£.s'nw4r/Wc£r./ CREAM . . iivtitliuuv aunts FREE M“ . mtuiirs SHAVE ciiun ' with 50c bottle Complete with? nun/n un run , " Both m 43¢ $1.33 JENNINSPHARNACY r415‘ Rc/xuifi sire»: , l 50¢ & is. .KODAuK;.il;llilik4? U. h chi iota“ ,_ N1 51S. Elilllllllllflllllllllll. I making the trip by auto. Mrsl Flora Stewart is spciidinsv o of her datightcr. Mrs. Woodslde. y» Mi __spr l pleasant visit. in Clinton. the attest pom... 31-f- ihw-c lfirrrv 1h VICIIY, France. Aulz. 28_~fAP) The French (iovcrniiitiii acknow- lcd;ed ftu" the. first time today the cxistciiet- ' a “r.'bc11ioti" itiFrench East Atr and bliuitefl it on Prime Aliinstci" Ciitirrhlll. caiict‘ of was not riiadc dear. niov. 1i\(‘l1'. ain with iii.‘ aid of the “i'cii:~g:ide" French Cit-iieral, Charles deGaullc. leader who are contiiiuitig gaiiist Gsrtiiaii)‘. tcrtizty that C01. dt‘ Larminat. gov- criiur of him Cnad side of Britain. Mr. Churchill plcdcctl ecoiitmic aid to a'i"._v keeps on fitdiiiiiu Cierniaiiy. iqttt‘ ‘aimed totlav that "necessary IIIPLIS A the SillLlllCll. but what they were. Itaddcd that “this is iiot. 1ft‘ first time Great Britain llflflfl‘ lnbcraficii, Without Vichy Gov’t Admits Rebellion ln East Africa The extent and military signifi- the movement, however. {JL,\'l'1'1lIll01ll charged the was lfllliPlillifl by Brit- 'l‘.".e " "rec Frenchmen" the war a- of thl‘ Grit, dc ciaulll‘ announced yes- . Rent-h t:‘ri'itoi'_l' in .. had notified i-.‘,1it on at the At the Slllllf‘ tinze hi‘ heart oi A. wiittld I-‘zcnt-h territory" which A French Government ecriiniun- s" had bcen taken to meet did not explain has sot izht to extend her influence llv‘ unis.‘ of (‘COIIOIIIlC col- a (ioubt Chur- scekiug means to justify . . it‘ to which he has cc - ."€‘nlf1i‘fl the French civ‘"'"‘ '"""- latioii, depriving them of theircol- oninl prtducls.‘ It was not made clear '~\‘§‘.“tl1f.‘1' the. Chad "reht-llicii“ had snrcad to other rctions nf French East Af- rlca. "DlSOITlCFS" were acknow- ledged in New Caledonia. French possession in the South Pacific, when- the tzovertiin-z council was rs-pcrted to have sided with Gen. dt‘ (Ltulfe. Rcyoris of dissensinn in FWD"?! "1‘.flI7~C7l1l1’1.'\ crnilrl not be confirmed licre. BRISBANE. Australia, — (CF)- Miners Urge Federal Control 0f All Industry TR-URD N. 5.. Aug. 28-40?)- Federal Govennient control of all industry iii Canada was urged to- day by the district 2b‘ convention of the United Mine Workers of America, though Labor afinisttr McLarty expressed t7pp051110fi10 the idea. “I doifl. favor nationalization of industry at this time.“ the .\ii s- ter told the cctivnititui during cc- bat/e on the qllfsilaii. "it is too large. and we must deal with im- mediate problems." Delegates expressed \.. tern wth (‘l- ‘ 501i iiaiicnal “Nationalization in: . Morrison said. "Tl11$ l.~ it: day o! co-operation. The cotnp ution of rival companies is a hinirsrte. not a value. to us". _ Vice-President P. G .\l'rse sitf the one mine in Nova S: tindfi government control. t“ m‘ ‘P ly-operatcd pit at Iii l rate of wages that ' 11> ll ' vate companies as a v gaiiist the other work.‘ H? yll not argue against na '1 only against gov the present basis. ""1 i legislation settiic! a ivage," he declared. International boaid nieinbcf by Barrett held that te c0 private control would h." to another crop of’ warniifl Canada." Every iiiritistri" nationalized. n h" Douglas MacDonald, Co-OP-Jlw Commonwealth Federation nicmm of the Nova Scotta leg .f\lb1'€ “a? a U.M.W. sub-district. board film“ ber, proposed “we saculd‘ do e W” thing possible to a1! 11,1“. “,.',n the hands of the llmllf- ‘l1 ‘h it belongs." fie ' '" "B0 per cent of i1‘.e caused by bull-hear. l llllfllnlllm 5:1- tlfrl MELBOURNE i l ' turesque rzroiu) "l \ tint: the theft. c! tlllllllllllfi 1Z3 ISlOJ-illl iii notes. _ of Bl-vcar-old John Pilllll . farmer aiid crazier. V? '<‘O list. in the Australian 1 Force is vh ruin‘;- Sal, nu’! Tnc leaf-Pr‘ "- L i! ,n‘avcrs its a bodv HY-(l l l ugccpted. A grand Carry on C in front of the grand stand at t and The Honourable Prince Edward Island. The people 0f this Province. whose sons and daughters have responded to the call of Empire are given an opportunity to mn ect and distinctive cnntribtitinn to Canada's financial war effor 7 ceeds will he devoted to the purchase of a RED CROSS AMBULANCll to be presented as a gift from the general public. ADMISSION-Adults 3's coats; Cllildfcn 2s cents. For further particulars read your daily papers. CARRY ON CANADA CORPS , WWOARRY on ciulinn REVIEW anada Review and Entertainment b0 PlT-“clllwd he Charlottetown Exhibition Gi-ounts . . FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30TH. 1‘ Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency _ 0 able The Earl of Athlone, I(.G.. P1‘... G.C.B-, G.M.M.G., G.C.V.0.. D-W -‘ A.D.C.. Her Royal Highness. The Princess Alice. Countess of Athlone. Lieutenant Governor 0i Bradford W- LePage, The Rightlflonour- so nnhlY ke a dir- l. PTO- -—— 5192-8153“