pal M, i" advance. y, dealers. (‘gllrr C. Lewis of '9 iroil the llolsicin eloirn 1 llili-l me nerd is the sple ll Olrmllllb‘ i. the in his son, Ira p,l,clr1s S -G0l.l~‘ NEWS-At: the 's:de Golf Links the n iron from Stewart ' t ‘fault from J. Cham -- A. third round G. .. from E. P. Foley; S an. B Hickey won ..lllen In the Ladies .10 sllow AT OTTAWA- Rocharm, uncrican title at Tor- w lust your. Accompanying Mr. and brother with have been played during . last low days. In the Handl- llaichcs lst round, R. C. Hol- and- - [umn is reserved for news ' “lull interest but advertising of interest but advertising of v nature may be Inserted li-{nls a word strictly nay- \ . inc new deodorant 35c at Tia, Drug ($0.. Kensingto-n. 410mb‘ noon and Calgary . th obulhr brands at “m” e D L-"l075-7-28-tf. 4m “'_ n, IIOWATT, Sum- nill be away from his of- _m Wednesday, August 24 Wednesday. Allgllil 31- L-654. Freetown iajov aivards with ~» iur Oitawa. l-Ie will later a" at Toronto and London, Ont. ndid bull, which Sum- following Smitll 4 and llll'(‘€ to play. E. P. Foley i L. l-lol- pionships. Kennedy .G. Mor- from W. Class B u Championship Consolation u finals. Mrs. Edwin ii from Miss Gladys Holman. A her u! ohtcr. matche ‘red this wreck. uiil mar-ling of the W. C ‘re County was held at the summer reseiiinl loll from rliile presided and ‘lollal period. Encollragl ire izlrrn ironl each s . eir _ the iirell as prayer ill the are filllsf‘. Mrs. " temperan ..\l. Linklctter were a committee to bring Zions at the Provincial be ‘ivlri this year at IRPV.) Barker read ti paper v llle hour before l\‘i"1‘8 served. The A . Deacon; J in Frizzell: ’ Mrs. gs g Arah Guer USALEM. AUS- 23 ll ops killed six n. band today n water into g. lighting raged thr Lanil as troops _' sniping at tr l lcrlas and Niizar Bri: ish Army Captai '- killed last rig v near Nntllanya Lydda. children. ll qililicd by military oi carrying and ll! that killed four an iii; 7 A physician's ' essays. ring reported on ller rli of the Travellers Aid. Mrs. rker read the scripture lesson 's. Prciltt road a paper stress- ztile ilccvssity of earnest work Lin-kletter gave ". Henderson and Mrs. appointed 0T1 ICIIIDCIBIKW. FPM" are. President, Mrs. . n MacFarlanc; Vice Presi- \l" ‘Treasurer. Recording . Archie Sharp. onstca was served by the ritish Troops In Bitter Clash With crtiiieci by tradition with ‘n1 lace of Cana where moved h .o1tlicr was severely wcund- _\ ni the Royal Scots Regi- Tanton s will b6 S. -\\‘. C. T. MEET-The an- . T. U. of on the v F lcottage of so: :i\‘Illlsl(()ll£1!y.M'IqIcl€l'aCr 335i‘ h3g3; , quoted Magistrate Summerside. eqlle and Freetown. Mrs. Mac- called on .. Trutman to conduct the de- ng reports cciety on 'k. Thirteen schools temper- Mrs. temper- ce. Mrs. in reso- meeting Bed-eque. l1 very refresh- officers rillas —(AP)— members ear Keir wine a ough the affic be- eth. One n, P. R. ht when " car was b'own up by B ‘ed folk dances. , and all ib e killed in an ambifll Rachel ‘, and Israel Mishali. 1'7. court of hurlinB d wound- ltxlli .111 attack on a Jerusalem formula chat ha: benefited aufierera ovnr PA) on“, Try it. be rnoro t an lean- hiwith the uic new with whichi relieves Asthma and l-lay "H. preventing needless luiferin . You simply inh the fumeg, for You'll r- u.“ Th WQSTERN GUARDIAN iii-yin. John Pond, u who» Btr a E t-rh . ‘an . ‘sulvuul-msms AND mliuclfecoulvrv on’ m 1 s,“ giniscrlptlonl. Aflverllflnr should be 1m with m» Pond n, Guardian may be bouxht daily It any of the following mm in sid 1- 1:1] gntokstore. Water 8t. Toronto Bakery, Water St. Gourll D to , W te _ Mark léaurfifsdlreGrlnzlll-e a» “"“."ii".ll"i."; ‘will ‘iir’ as". i" sn-"m" "l ' B0 a . DnC ' 0 Yl . gut édgprg/nathzedbgyirtesiponaible (or hi" r ser oe or veriec 0n your route. —'—BUY WIRE nose guards at Bruce's. L—650-8-24-2i. --LEI-‘T FOR TORONTO-—Mr. 8nd Mrs. J. M. Nicholson left this morning on a visit to Toronto. On their return they will stop off in Montreal to visit their daught- er. Miss Martha, who is taklng a post graduate course in the Chlldrens Hospital three. s. —!N'K. letters and figures for fox marking sets, in stock at Braces. L-650-8-24-2i. PERSONALS —~Mr.1. Marlon Hall of Summer- side is a patient in the Prince County HospltnM-S. —Mr. Florin Poirier of Miscouche has entered the Prime County Hospital for treatment-S. —-Miss Mary ulrch oi’ Port l-Iill is undergoing treatment in the Prince County HospitaL-S. —Mrs.'Elmer Sharbel of Port- age is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Islancl Hospital. s. -Mrs. Brenton Ramsay has en- tered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. S. -Mrs. Porter I who been visiting her sister Mrs. has E. Hol- lland, Tryon and her niece, Mrs. ' J. C. Dalton, Summerside left on Monday on return to her home in Boston. —Mr. Blake Holland of Water- town, Mass, is spending an en- .1 won by default "Om J- l-I- b joyable vacation with his mother. Mrs. S. C. l-filland, Tryon and his sister. Mrs. J. C. Dalton and Mr. Dalton. Summerside. s. HIN ES BRIBED (COIIUIIUBd frtlrp1_pgge__fl) "I haven't failed you yet; I will take care of it." Weinberg Capshaw as saying to Hines in an uptown iDemocratic club where the Dist- rict Leader had gone with Wein- berg to see Cnpshaw after a raid on one of the big Schultz nolicy banks in the Autumn of 1932. The raided bank was one operated under Schultz auspices by Alex- Pompez. a West-Indian negro. Weinbqrg. testified. About 500.000 policy slips were seized. ‘The case was dismissed. It had not gone to Capshaw originally, Weinberg sad, but another magistrate. J. Richard tDixie) Davis, who like Weinberg was named in the indictment ac- cusing Hines, sought and got ah adjournment, pending arrange- ments for the "fix". Hungarian Ruler (Continued from _age_l )1’ pute with Czechoslovakia be settled, her demands for revision of conditions for her minority in Yugoslavia might be forgotten, it was indicated. carrying out the scheme of Hitler and Premier Mussolini for reconciliation be- tween Hungary and Yugoslavia. As the first distinguished for- eigner to visit Heligoland. the one- thlrd of a square mile North Sea island commanding estuaries of the Elbe, Weser and Eider Rivera. I-Iorthy saw Germany's post-war conception of fortification. Disclosed to him were Heligo- land's secrets so carefullyguarded that excurslonists visiting this favored little island are so shep- herded that they see nothing of a military nature. The Regent, whose party came here from Kiel where the Ger- man navy paraded in his honour yesterday, not only was able to inspect the fortifications but also saw powerful defensive weapons in action. While Madame Horthy and .other distinguished guests watch- Hitler and the Regent. with their military atten- dants, saw coast artilliy j- atrate its accuracy. Dominion Sanctuary For Beaver Planned In Northern lluohoo UPTAWAr ‘Alli. 23-(0?) —-De tails of a beaver sanctuary in northern Quebec on a scale novel‘ before attempted were announced today by Resources Minister Cre- rar. It will be s. beaver farm of 13.000 square miles and tho scheme has been made possible throulll the co-operation of Quebec and Dominion Governments. Adjoining it will the IBM- tuary of the Hudson; Bay Com- ny where, for four years beaver ave been protected and which has an area of 1,000 mum miles- R. H. G. Bonnycastle, Fur Commissioner of the Company. has estimated it. would be posslb-e eventually tn increase the beaver population in the Com any“ sanctuary to 25,000. It; has aready llzleefn increased from 162 t0_1.545 our years. The Dominica's sanctuary Wlll be exclusive] for the Indians. J. $- c, watt, w o has had .on8 9X‘ pep-fence in the district and hi5 successfully managed the Cow; puny} project. will IMHBKB ‘d; Dominica's farm. It will be ministered by the M111” ""1 .. ourcu DQ049159‘- WED. 8 THURS. WILLIAM POWELL LUISE IAINII .4;- "TIIE EMPEROR‘! CANDLBSTICKS” with ROBERT YOUNG ALSO "NEWS OF THE DAY’ SHOWS AT 7.30-9.10 MATINEE THURSDAY AT 3 SUlllMEaiSlDE Request Plehiscito In Seeking Return To Responsible Govt. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Aug. 23- (CP Cnblel-A resolution request- ing a plebiscite to determine whether the present commission. by responsible government, would be forwarded to the sec- retary of state for the colonies, it was decided today. - The resolution is one of several lpassed at: a citizens meeting in lSt. John's threatre inst night. Five hundred men, mostly of the laboring class, and unemployed, attended the public meeting pre- lsided over by John Spearns, a. drvizoods salesman. The meeting also urged instit- ution of a national sweepstakes, -vigorous campaigns for expansion lof the markets for Newfoundland ,iron on in Britain and processed rfish in the United states. as well as a transinsular highway. The highway project would be financed by a special issue of government bonds. Inclement Weather Delays Harvesting OTTAWA. Aug. 23—(CP)—A few weeks of clear. warm weather arr needed throughout the west to pro- vide suitable conditions for the completion of harvesting, the Dom- iinion Bureau oi Statistics said to- lday in the 113th of 15 weekly tel- "egrachic repots Dn crop conditions in th-e Prairie Provinces, l The report said another week of ‘unsettled showery weather has caused further delay in hrrvestlng carried on only intermittently in imany districts. Light frosts were recorded over the iveek-end in west-central Sask- latchetvan, southern and northern Alberta. Damage from frosts was reported as very slight. Practically lnciilhL, zsllllsfs-‘llfilllfl. all of the Wheat crop has been cut. lare Joseph. Harold and Tlmothv. ‘of Lowell, Mass, also two in Manitoba. In Saskatchewan the blllk of the crop has been cllt. ex- cept in the central west-central and extreme ilorth-western dis- _'ricts. Very little harvesting was donc in Alberta during the past weck because of unfavorable weather. O Kenszngton Mr. Norman Dunning. of Clifton enloved a pleasant week-end in Kensington. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning. Mr. Preston Kennedy, was a business visitor to Summerside on Monday. Mrs. Ell-lo Matheson and daugh- ter. Joan left on return to their home in Boston. Mass" on Satur- dav after enjoying a. pleasant holiday in Kensinirton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Champ- on. Mr. Hyunie Kashetsky. visitor to Summerslde. clay. was a on Mon- Her many friends will regret to hear that Miss Ruth Hiltz is con- fined to her home. All join in wishing her a stored!’ YWOVQFY- Mr Everett Chanipion and Mr. Elmer Champion were visitors to Borden on Monday evening. Congratulations to Mr. Wllllllm Lawson one of our enterprising youn-g men on securing and now filling a position with the P. E I. Telephone Co. l-ler many friends will regret to hear that Miss Yvonne LeBlaric. a popular high school student, is now confined to her home through illness. A number of young people from Kensington. motored to Summer- side Monday evening. attended the ball Raine. between the Red Box and Vitamanllas. after Wllltlll the majority of them took in the show at the Capital Theatre. Mr. George Adams of Sea View. and Mr. Oliver Bryenton. enjoyed the week-end in North Granville. the guests of Mr. John Bour- goyne. ‘ Mrs. Peter McDonald. has re- turned home from a pleasant holi- day in Bea View. m. Ben Champion WM I Vlfllfll’ to Summerside on Monday even- lnfi- _ T0 ESTABLISH "BLOOD BANK" CAIBARY. Au!» iii-KJPY-fvlwl is known as I "b10011 blink Wm be established in calaary Within the near future, Dr. W. H. Hill. medical health officer here. Bflld lDdllV. a “blood bank" u i=- system of storing blood for transfusions. Tile blood is treated and kept l" gins; jars for use. fiiiv MEANT 1-1.‘ TARTU. Estonia-Police have I waning list of 2.000 "conscientlou? objectors“ who have the 0Pll°ll l; 25 strokes of the lash or compll“; Lyn-y labor to -liquidate debt! . the mm. They m WWW“ of government should be replaced . M-ERS-IDEE GUARDI AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ,i:_ Holnlans Win From Busters AtSummerside l-Iolmans 8-1 win over the Bust- ers last. evening in a. Summerside softball league game altered the standing very little and only further established the winners in first place and shoved ilhe losers further into the cel- ar. The rival pitchers, ,Lowey for Holmans and McNeil for the Bust- ers both went the full route with the former shading his opponent j slightly with his dazzling speed and almost perfect control. Three consecutive singles followed by another single and Sullivan's triple after two were retired gave the victors three runs in the sec- ond inning and a sufficient mar- gin to win the game. Sullivan supplied the batting punch for Holmalfs hitting three for three .vllile Gallant performed the some not for the Busters. Umpire B. Ejcliards, base Judge, = R. alcy. LINEUPS l-[OLMANS-licblanc, C‘; Sulli- van, ss, HOEHI. Lowe)". Ronnaghan, ; McDonald, Dilrilnt, Maybee, Mac- ‘ Arthur, Johnson. FENCEBUSTERS_. lard, H. Perry, A. Casey. C. Gal- tlanr. P. Gallant, T. McNeil. ‘I-Iolmans 130 000-2 6 l2 Busters ' In Memoridm MRS. MATT; SHEEHAN ephs Hospital. Lowell, Mass, June il5th, of Mrs. Mary Sheehan of ll. [Stevens Street, resulting from in- .jurics received in an autolnoblc iaccident. The late Mrs. Sheelian ‘had a large number oil relatives the province who will be grived to learn of her death. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Brogan, Fort Augustus. She spent the greater part of her life in the United States. The late Mrs. Sheehan vLsitcd her old home last summer and previous to the fatal accident result-inn: in her death was making arrangements for a visit this year. The deceased possessed of a genial and friendly manner a pleasant conve tioiialist and eli- ioyable compo . on ivhcse acquain- tenance were pleased lo eirioy her company. She was a devoted catholic alivays attentative to the practice oi her holy religion. The late Mrs. Sheehan leaves to mourn her death three sons and two daughters viz., Mamie of Fort ‘Augustus this province and Sister M. Cornwclrs Tile sons Evangeline of broth- crs and one sister. William of Lo- ivcll, Mass. and Leo and Eliza- beth on the old homestead Fort Augustus. Her funeral was held to St. Pat- ricks Church. Lowell, Mass, on June 18th. Solemn high funeral Mass was celebrated by Rev. Jos- eph Murphy O. M I , a cousin of the deceased assisted by Rev. Ed- win T. Carey and Rev. Daniel Sullivan. The pail bearers were Messrs. James Brogan, illiam Lane. Leo Brogan. JamesiClark, Martin Shee- han. and John Brogan. Rev Father Murphy assisted by Rev. Father Carol’ performed the funeral services at. the crave. The buriel was in St. Patrick's Ceme- tery. Mav her soul rest in Peace Dionne Quintuplets Again On Display OALLANDBR. Ont" Aug. 23- (OPJ-The Dionne Quintuplets were shown twice to the llllllllc 1°‘ day, after a lapse of more than two ‘cl-rs because of illness. but the girls were seen 0X11!’ 1mm the windows of their nursery. Rain kept the Qlllnts indoors in the morning. and although it cleared up later their play-yard still was damp. Although there was no way 0f estimating the number of visitors at. the nursery today. because thP-v did not pass throiizh the play-yard tumstile, it was believed that tllc i crowd set a season record. .- scheduled . ' _ H. Bernard. l .5. Gallant, M. Gallant. P. Bern- ‘ ooo loo-o 1 s ‘ The death occurred at St. Jos- 1 and a host of acquaintenances in ‘ "Patrick ‘ m ""M” W‘ " W i -—~ 41 Gain Health The Eno Way To keep clean inside and avoid the penalties of sluggishness simply take ENCTS "Fruit Salt" first thing every morning. ENO is the original alkalizing corrective which acts gently in nature's OWl'l way, and only ENC can give you ENC-health. Ce38/38 t s“ V. ’ WART NOTES ‘ Miss Mina CllorcrViMount Stew- I Sa vase Harbour. Stewart. The mum" Mr and all-Tu D flCCDlllDillllFU at present at i visit to Boston llli‘ l To further such a program im- i i " make an intensive inventor ' of Lhe t forests of Prince Edwar bland. i and study the needs of the dif- l ferent districts of the Island, and Q lreai the lsfand as a unit formul- . aling irhai might be considered a ‘ xiorlung plan rogram. It would ‘ then be possibe to concentrate on who treatment necessary 101' the \'Zll'lOiL< SBCUOILS. Education should be imparted n6 Albéfiiihiimintiundnly» wizard?‘ A B. Marlin. Mount. Stewart. Miss Luala McLeod and Miss Lore, Brighton. spent last three clays in Charlottctovm. — . Hole In Throat s’ y Surmounts Trotters ——- - Mr. Ottis ltfcCrssey-i C. N. R alrl. l.i'\'l.\llll1',: rclilllvcs in Hali- "bi-calamari ‘bliélli- till: track-end a: it-Jx' {his home ll’1 Mount Stewart. j All» O-well McNeill. 1 ‘Mr. Alfred Afflcck, Walter Af- Y». Aus- 23- . v» and two duugh- ileck, Norman Birt, and D: .il i"lill‘.“tl in Boston after l-lirt, of the P. E I Telephone. - past too weeks v Czrlnailv siwnl. the work-oral a: ill Molllli. Ste“... lhvll‘ respective llolnvs in Miillll‘. .l>\ll lllPYE If! ‘rilllpll’ addcli zllr ncvdcd for heavy l ' hing that goes with lrflllllltl ‘ ‘ friends of Mrs. Dan- T-nnmin,_ " . lei MCDOllill ‘l‘ glad to see he!‘ Il.llL'\' .1l1tl lilllwl" ‘Plziililllls rlV-i“. ll‘ PM?!‘ 50112. ll\‘£‘~.\'t"<\l'-\'>l<l iQut, again ; -~ §crlous Qpera- Sunday in NM,- Bn,n$“.i¢kA troltcr in the stable of Vic Flem- ‘}tl0lllllli1l' ' , _._..__ lilg. \t‘\(‘l‘llll lriunrl" and ilrlrrl‘ Miss K3140 and Noreen Tun, ‘v {li'll.~0" who learned the Lfllllll‘ nmm 1c“ saumh“. fm. a mumh li/lllld llllll ilhoilt his home town of Dundaa, Ot. l'l‘.l.l‘l' Sung smilpcd a mile in their silinmoi- home in Head of Malcolm ltlazrDrnialri. S‘ W" mmllle“. Hi" ‘~30 Full“ m‘ J-lillsborcuuh Peters. is at prcscni. engaged in hour’ h“ m“ yo." Helm“?- Tm“ __.___ ,;195L;...i,,,. Mn om.“ Jays He“. n breathing difficulty developed , M155 Ryan-gum; 5115-58,.‘ Ne“ residence m Plsquut ' and the irottcr was unable to_go Glasgow. is vlsiilllg friends in Mz. ,1 ___ .i1ie full lllllt‘ ilnder speed, choking Stewart. i MES Man. 31903314,” teach“ up and floundering hopelessly in l ————- ,in Drolnore School spent. the week- the 135i m” ‘fille- Mr and Mrs Arthur Coffln. _‘ end at her home in Mcuni Sieir- A“ "lmullml" ‘.0 Cut a hole charmm,m“.n_ mom the we“? ‘an through the horses neck and into end visiting Mr and Mrs. Llltllil‘ i . Cgfiin, at _iheir summer h_ome__iii_l_ Mr and Mrs _ Eagles _and_s_on his throat, was round metal plate performed. A the centre of A Forest Conditions In _Prince Edward Island o! vixood as fuel to en- ‘l use making possible . of llllllillllgs and do- mediaw Step5 should be taken w .ing away with what is now neces- coal for it would wood a4 it ‘would Liustra- ‘sary-lln- importation of fuel. While it is true that moi, be ixlssible to iulllze fuel entirely you ccrialzlly ‘be ilosslblc '.v'"l prnflvl‘ ,tl0n and E(lll(‘ f l)l‘0.\0ll'._ Cwilfll ,where li. is 1.1 rcssu ' for many ifarms b0 purchase con. for llififidiflfl land cooking purposes. ~r_:':_-_; - '- ~::-;:~~::_—_=1 [which can be removed, was plao- ed us a can on the hole. Normally ihc plate is kept clos- ed but fnr a ' lihe cup is run ihorses breathing troubles. l A week illlvl‘ the ' having been plonouilccri ly fit, Putt-r Song tron a rncravvitll ‘a mark oi 203 1-4 lind liner vtulil ‘another at 204. ‘ .Cains Defeats Dutch Fighter‘ Ailg. 23— ICE Twrnlllo lic- tho ll ' h T0 NAVY MOMBASA, KPllf~'fi-—sll‘ Ail Blfi ‘Salin, Silllan of Zunzflnafls rcprcs- curative llL-ft‘ and member repres- ienilng Arab interests or. lhe legisa lativc councL‘, has presented hi! country residence to the Royal Navy. Lawrence project. Some U. S. observers interpreted return for cooperation in the seawny venture. President Roosevelt and Prime Minister King worked tngcthcr marked the international boundary across a span of the Thousand Island bridge system on August 18th. scissors as they snipped their way from Canada to the Llnltcd States. ‘ Mr. King appeared tn be taking his work a. little more seriously than his friend. Th4- Roosevclt smlli- was flushed a ii dnv, although the President's day was a heavy one. In Vilashington It was reported that Mr. King will anon go cvcn when it came to the ceremony the Roosevelt address to be a promise oi’ vigilance over Canada against zlggreasoln in of cutting the ribbon v/liich From the vantage point of the cameraman who Each held nnc handle of the made this picture, luilslmll lil!l".\ that thcrc to discuss the St- \\ _ n A‘ a HeaveJoe. mrzzraszrszrr. ...i want EVERYTHING m PLACEWITHIN an HOUR WEVE BEEN ON THE 6O ALL DAY jveus l NOW THAT'S l‘ y. LEAVE THEM wnar I can. . i) w; TONEMAAM arm. 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