T \\ ,| lorul l ‘penny l1 H"... . yuril stillllach Troubles. m lure" Kellsington. D1118 C __DR_ l‘. '1'. BOWNESS‘ office ‘viii bi- i-liist-ci until Sept. 9th. L-li472 Personals , liiiivill and Charles, have their home in Cam- attcr visiting rela- iud Miscouchtn-S. ‘ __\lr. .inii Airs, Cicorgc Frizzell lnii‘ iivlialvii to their home in tantra’ liciiiirlui‘ froln Montreal. “fol? in. l-‘l-biizcll was undergoing: S. .‘ ‘e llickci‘ iiiid her ."~i- Zlluililiis l\lilcI_eali. \ lo li‘t“l visiting the formers .\Ir.»aud Airs. Joseph D. ' t"l1if‘ll(‘. have returned to .~:i»i‘ ill lpsu ‘h. M — lecoinnientls llexite. Feed To Foxmen All". tlvtirui‘ Crozier, I-laillilton. in. .i l‘..i-e record loi‘ his lust year's iiix liil~1i1f‘&S. Two pup pelts, from the Lilli‘ liitcl‘. bruugh; $110.00 and “H200 rwpcctively and a fe- lhi‘ iittei‘ l§i'l\'l‘ birth to iline blll)iiii\ llllS spring. He kept ovi-i‘ .., iiili-;-,l.i.‘.t year's pups that are l) .'.ii~ in quality than any of these iilrcc that arc iilcntloiicd above. lll.~ ranch average is highly‘ ‘sflvtoljv and his average pelt ~‘ llllllt thriluuli. collljitirt‘ l.i‘.\illl'.l.l)l_V with ‘otlny ranch- “ l‘ llei‘ ‘ szi-nng use!‘ IFcPd. lie has no hes ifs‘. .. of Ilia; c ullev ill recollllileildiiig itwvithout lesci-‘ci- io any foxmail. Tlll.‘ DOMINION SILVER FOX ITRS LTIL, Sllllllllfifeltlf, I’. I. L-G-‘liifi (IOVlT ADMITS it‘. iliiniiczl from Pace 1) ‘in 11-. move to check, "lnonslroilfl ' vinimitleil by some “unwor- Yllilllbtllfi of its‘ ergaiiizatioll _ Fciieraitiriil. itli illc N.ili.iii‘il 1"i‘£lt‘l‘."llt)l1 iiers, cited tlllYt‘ illcilal steps: ll‘ 5i"<\l‘i‘ll iii‘ houses for "iiil- liublc piirpilses." ts of pestlns because o . ‘iii iriiies also issued ii warning W‘. ‘ ‘lnics within the city. time time there were def- catioiis the gowrnnlcnt. ‘t rpaiiist mcr-ciiiifidciicc. it‘.('llt‘tl to a loll: \\"ill‘. iiii. t‘ ou Russo-Spanish ‘ ‘ sii-oiii: man. Pricto, iii ii. ‘ (‘Olllllllililffl about and unjust torlniilai ilitv" adopted by I~'l‘ailt‘c. civlteptis France has; brok- l word by refilsiilz: to furnish Xfitirirl and that illc Fasc- -l‘ 'ill‘llllS l.l" lwml . Ttiily ziutl Poriiulal. itiiloni: 1c aitrniilts to ‘ i" the civli flehtiilir, pov- l‘) <‘ auiliellt, lfilll’ RilllNEY IN PORT AT .\lOY\"l'llI“..\l. T\l-ii\i'1‘l“tl“..~\l., AiiE.m2ll.~——Tl1(‘ rc- iillii of ih‘. cruise liuel‘ Lady Rul- tifl‘ Canadian Notional Sieiiiiiships. l“ lb!‘ lrc ll llllfl yiwtcriliiy‘ <Suiitlayi l"~~“liili! fl‘. ill ii l‘l?"<“lllil. ti‘ allaliiiis and Janin- m llruigu; Iliii-li lliiotllcr larec quota lil Ftimmcr vamitinnist: from l. hip tlie southern colgnlcs, .i.;rtiin;&s... t l“\'.\'I~.‘Ri\|. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS -I'rini~e County Hospital Ambulance in Charge Summersidc, Bcdequg up Kensingion Phone 33-1. ‘Qcroeoutiuncoommamonmunmv- Y .WLLL DRILLING ‘ ll your water supply i; not .-l"8t what you would like to - ha". Why not give us o pail. ‘ No matter how small m- lmw “"39 3'0"!‘ lob is-wliethcr you Itierd a well for domestic manu- "lllfl": fire or town pur- 1; lift-Hm. wo have equipment that will correspond with the work l"! alone, skilled men to ‘b: "iterate it and 29 years of ex- Ilerlcnce bick of us . . . Reu- iionabie prices. “All work noel-unload to stand e test of time, Tm$l< Well Co" Ltd. VAUGHAN n , G509“ llhnow m: r. n. l. sllmllierslde Phone 2o‘: , . I mu ll toner-red for new: ' u“ “ilnllrut not Luvertlllng oi uiure may he Inserted Qt strictly puyubia in ‘lllllilsu-i-linx all antacid pow- Taylor __Dp, (‘.\ SON, Chiropractor,- 39 (‘flillllit 51., ‘Tuesdays and biitur- C3,; L-cm-a-zil-al. ~- and lttrs. John Gaudet and. - ‘-..lh Iuilulerio Pricto, Spain's - tilt‘ brine, lieziviiy Zll‘illi"il.‘ ‘ iilficiels generally‘ ticciiilcd ‘ ‘.25 din- voviiizc to ‘ —TO0THBRUSII and Listerine both for 25c. Taylor Drug C0,, Km- slngton. —POLI(‘-I~2 COURT-Two drunks were fined three dollars and costs in the Sumnicrside Police Court on Friday last-S. man's Wharf on Friday afternoon, bfilifllllg u cargo of Welsh Anthra- R. T. Holman, Ltd. Unloading op- erations were started immediately. _s_ l Annual Convention Maritime Baptist. llnion Closes WOLFVILLF, Nls, Aug. 3o_tcr‘i iii-re lt)(l1l)'__ltll(‘l‘ its 300 tlclegtitcs had eou-iilcrctl MlClttl. religious and bllnlllllixfi plblllcilln fur nearly a l weak. A 1‘(‘S0liil.l011 that female prison- ers 1i Nova Scotiit should b? placed lullilci‘ Christian influences \\‘iis ap~ lpl-ovi-tl by the t‘0il\'i'llllt')ll ivhieil .(l(‘d to wk the Presbyter- l also ti. llflil Church Lo adopt. o. similar at- tiiiidc. l Reports vrcrc heard at the con- ciudiiig Ngular session Saturday from Rev. H. K. Grimmer, Camp- btlllliill, N. 13., on European Baptist rcli-‘f; i' , w. NS. on social ser- vice wol ; Di‘. J. H. MacDonald, .C(lllOl‘ of the Miiritliie Ilapiists-iwrli l the church periodical; Rev. Henri lLanctzii. Molicton, oi‘ tit." (irand l Ligne Board; Dr. S. S. Poole, Saint Jolili, of the committee on incor- porating convention: Rev. H, L. lDeilten. of the l)0.il‘(l oil \\'(‘.\L'.‘1‘li missions; Dr. H. E. Stillwcll, Tor- onto. llnard of f0l'l‘ll,'ll missions. l ti‘. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) l WTWLffVILLE. N. Autz. 30. --- . Mlasion funds of the Baptist ClllllTlI ‘ had fallen off, (‘illlflllltl the liiliubci‘ lot missionaries in the field to be decreased, Dr. H. It. Stillwcli of To- ronto. Secretary of the Canadian Bilptisi Foreign alission Board. 1'0- pnrleci to the coiiclutliuq session of the Maritime Baptist convention. Strong appeals for more niissliln funds were illlKl.‘ at the l'l)11\'t‘lllli)ll aiid it ivas decided n special coilcc- tion \\'(7lll(l be made, in all churchc» the second Sunday‘ of next April. Mi A, Itlrrtlia Sprain: of Saint John i Mis-irili lioald this iiutuliin. l WOLVILLE, N. S.. Aug. 30~ lLCIIClGTS of the chuicli should be equipped with a knowledge of soc- ial conditions and movements, the l Maritime Baptist convention's l ceiiiiliitiee cll social service re- parted. lleadcrshil) of the churches." the report ‘end, "should be men of l lparts. iforlned, tiaiued and with , l that they should have a oiintl of general sociological stu and have learned the art. ‘of col-operation. They should ikiio\v,.by all means. of the many social lil0\'i"iI1"lil§ herc in our . midst. Tizcy should certainty know of the rise and lll‘C_L!l't.‘S$ of tlic co- operative societies iii our Provilicc. cspzcially ill (‘<'1.~l£‘l‘ll Nova Seotia. The story of the English co-olwr- ativc pioneers wlio revealed an zllnazilij; capacity bciilg rep-sated in our own remote cuuiltry tiistiicis." The report referred to the co- operative IIYJVOXIICIIL of the exten- sion ckpartriicnt of St. Francis Xavier Univeisity which is at- tz=llilltillg to li.kc communities of ilirillcrs aiid fiiliclfolk iii eastern l Nova Scotia sclf-silpnoriiilg by (lo-operative effort. WOLFVILLE. N. 5. Aug. 80-- Two huiitlred thousand, persons would bc without. nieiiiio oi‘ sup- port. this yea? iii Western Ciiliadas (lZOllLYlil iirca. Rev W. C. Slniillcy. sccrctuly of tile Baptist Union iii |\V\".'§l(‘1'll Canada. reported to the Mziriiilne Baptist. convention here. Appcaiillglfor more fluids to aid the dcsiliilic farmers. Mi‘. Snizillcv said h.- hari sccn roads "lll0l‘?lll_\' blocked" with caravans of families moving father north from thOIB H985. Bracken Changes Cabinet Lineup (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPIGCv, Aug. lid-Reorgan- ization of the Aiauitoba Social Cre- dit League \‘..is projected into _tlie Manitoba political sltuaiioil tonight us Premier Bracken preparer! chim- ges in his Libcl-al-Progiwrssive Cob- inet after the July ‘.17 elections. A new Cabinet lineup is being prepared by Premier Bracken and it may be announced prior to his departure in about 10 days for Ot- tawa in discuss with the federal government Manitoba drought. auii relief problems. A coucus of the Libenil-Progrcs- sives, cut from ill} to 23 liieuibers lvll the Eta-member Leizisiiitilre as result of the election. decided to all“ ill" Legislature early next year without any further efforts lit ai-riinuiufl coalition. The five Social (ii-edit member. oi’ the House hail‘ priimlfi- ed cooperation wiiii the r‘i\'t‘l'"' ment. The Manitoba Social Credit Lea- Blie announced the reslizilfllw" "l William sanders, President. llllil A. 9- Bvlllllmlii, Secretary, iiioiii: “ll-ll several other members. Gill’ l‘?- Smith was elected president pr» tem and a reorganization meetiiil was caued l9: Oct. ll. ._ n. fiirivilrd lilrkiilg: vi<ioil_ It. is rlc- l - . l . l l for business is t i l l l, Horne, J. L. Holman defeated nod , l Smith default. l Class P: R. c. Holman defeated < iii Jiitluc A. J. Cl‘ockt-tt,_ l l ‘like to make })l'l'])llt‘f‘l[\<_ but I can w“. lpretlrct the fall ‘ ' WESTERLOCALS 3'3"“ Gnu: —-Tllc 91st. annual convention of] Bradshaw 100, Ircaditrs Mrs the .\'ll\l‘1lilllt‘ l3apti=t Union closed I Smallliiali. I ' l l i l “ ics of ille Span will liiivi‘ rctronrli lllllllr‘ the final (lOCullOlL we foregei‘ a plebiscite.“ Q- "Wllfll (l0 You expect. the fall of Afailrld and Sail schastiail?" ‘ ‘See Short War‘ RESllll-S‘. SUMMERSIDE, Aug. SO-Cqn. tinued unfavorable weather has‘ held the qualifying round for the --STEAMER ARRlVES-The ss» “u” °l"""l’l°"5l"ll> "P but the first and increased interest Sevell Seas Sprtiys docked at, Hot-l mlmd h“ . _ now been completed! with the following results: Men's l, Class 1144M round. H. Gaudetl vile from Swansea. 6.13., for Messrsj ‘lelealed c- 0- Peters. R98- Pritch- | nrd defeated Dave Stewart, N.l ‘ Pflliohard defeated E, P. Foley, E. MflcQllarrie defeated Alex L- Gallaiii. W. J. Whit b ‘ - Muttart defeated H. l Allan Holman, bye, H. T. Holman‘ J11. bye. Lynini Ala-bolt defeated l R- E- Ellls. W. A. Tower defeated C. Cumllliiigs. » Ladies Class A: The Ladies were‘ Mrs- H. A. B71110 10c.- tied Miss H. Cl B M‘ l ti“ . M' . , _ McKrarllc_s' 6b‘, li/irs. J. Illqmllllcltll l Rebel Generals 1 Br Robert n. Parker, Jr. Coiivirliiit uric l»; ‘rill- Assuclnlpfl Press WITH REBEL ARMY. Burgos, slllllll- llllil. 30-’I'\vo generals oft the Fascist rebel high commaiidl told this‘ (‘0l‘l‘i‘.\])Oll(ll‘lll. the vcar‘ fwoilliilli last. very tong." aiid ivh-cil ll‘ m“ lll'l‘l"\\’lll1 111.6 rebels iriulli- pliant-Spain ivoird be placed 1l]]_ tlvr a lllllll d. ciultral govcrnln~ni_ “D0 W" intend to restore the lll°ll=lI‘<‘.ll.\"-’" Gen. Czibancllas was “Md Saturday‘. ‘ “Yiru may b.‘ sure that. ilic arm- i pzitrots which, d Spain wjllf A- ‘B? Molar "A soldier (iixcsn't< of Sail Scbasl zau lllllllifii iinnlctliiilclv. Tile last part ‘ lfll the drive on Nfilrlritl-thc filial l t3 be sent to llWl-lil by the l march ‘uto the capital itsr-lf will bftlill l\'ll1‘l1 the ring around thel i is compfcilu, by [hp “geqlQfi fir. c irebeli arn s (il‘i\'eilbi‘i\\‘i‘:‘ll' ..(‘I‘l(llZ:1 aiid afarlrlii and \\‘l‘.f‘li the soutlieru force; more into pm- ftiolis corresponding to tilosc of the Il0rlllf‘l'i1 armies." Q. "You repeatedly attack ihc lFrrlicli goverillilclil. Do you think “The men who are taking thel l (lay. ti‘ I lToronto Ci l . ' not observing strict llciltral-l it_\ ‘ I A. tBy Ciltialieilzvi "Non-e can deny we take French pii-olicrs evcrv We know that planes. mun- , tioils and ivrir materials are fliwilig nvcr the frontier to cur eiicliiy.“ Wins Trophy (GP. By Guardian's Special Wircil YTORONTO, Aug. 30~A l7 year old Toroiiio girl. Dorothy Hobson,‘ who has competed iii only two Wfllllfll‘ swilliniiill; competitions. is the new holder of the Barker Gold trophy. symbolic of the women's] one liiilc Canadian amateur s\vini-, miiig championship, ‘ While crowds watched along the Wll1(l>.\\\'t‘]!l, scii \vii‘l at the Calla- diiiii National Exllfllllon grounds yesterday‘. the 'I‘oronto Mermaid club l representative outclassed the field; and coasted to the finish wim a. comfortable lead over 11 ot-herl coilipetitors. Behind her came Catherine C., O'Brien of Buffalo whose strugjzlel to a 110d!‘ photo-finish with Mar- garet Gribble of Barrie, om, feat-l urea the event. l Despite the choppy water, Miss Hcbsou covered the route in 29 minutes. I18 seconds compared with 1.11,» time of 27.32 established last year by Lillian Ilopc Shields of Toronto Dolphiliets. Miss Shields, favored t0 repent this ymr,_fai1ed to enter. Temperature of the lake lavas '11 degrees, i DEMANDED i (RIFICE LADYSMITH. soiiui Africa - (CPl-Wiich doctors had ill-sir“!!!- ed liiin to burn two cliiltlfvll 85 ll ‘ $50 m‘ three months hard labor for 1 firing some deserted lilllftm‘ o O l ‘u l Mr. BRINGING up FATHER oi-i-ifs» so i461‘ IN THE CITY-HE DE- CIDED ‘ro e0 T0 - THE sure BEACH AND cuae-vou Know; ‘s’ M“ “Elifiwllélfifififigfie IN 41665? CLUE "I and PRINCE PROVINCE HAS (Continued from Page I) arrive tonight. The attendance at this conven- tion is expected to break all re- cords for a. convention held at a distant point the secretary an- nounced. Two hundred and fifty are expected to attend. It bespeaks improved eonfitien: in Canada. hi highwh ' construction 1: secretary lVicN-al e said. The opening session of the con- vention will be held at the Canad- ian National Hotel tomorrow mom- ing. Delegates will be welcomed by l Hon. George D. DeBlois, Lieuten- ant Governor of Prince Edward Island; Premier Thane A. Camp- licll: Hon. J. P. McIntyre, mill- lster of public works; and Ills Worship Mayor P. W. Tiuner. Short addresses in reply will be fllllfill by several of the fobowing gentlemen who are expected to be‘ present: Hon. A. A.. Dysart, Pre- mifl!‘ aiid Minister of Public Works, ‘Province of New Brunswick; Hon A. S. MacMillan, Minister of High- ways, Province of Nova Scotia; Holt. T. B. McQueen, i\fiilis'ci‘ oi‘ Ilighwiays, Province of Ontario; Hon. Ml‘. Jilstice A E. Arscliailli, PFP-“ldllllll. Prince Edward Island Publicity Association. Clial‘loite- town; Arthur Dixon, Deputy Min- ister of Public Works, Province of British Columbia; A Bergcron, AfiiSi-Slllllt Deputy Mililsiei‘ o1‘ Hiuh- ways. Province of Qlu . c; A. w, Barbour, Deputy Minister of Public‘ Works, Province of New‘ Brunswick; L. B. MacMillan. Deputy lvlinistei‘ of‘ Public Works, Province o1‘ Prince Edward Island.’ A. Paraiils. ClllL‘. Engiiiccl‘,_ Province of Quebcc; C. B. Crocisdife, Cliicf I‘llgll\\'i'i_\‘5 En- gineer, Department. of lligiiiviiys. Province of New Brunswick; H. I-I. Shaw. Chief Engineer. Dcpalalutiii. of Public Works. Province of Prince, Edward island; Cyriac Gallant, Ilctistriil‘ of Motor Vehicles, Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island; E. F. Joncas, Director, Autonlobiie Bureau. Province of Quebec; H. J. Currie. Rf‘1l.\".1‘il.‘ of afoioi‘ Vchiecs. Province ot‘ New Bi‘uit.vi<-k; I<‘.. S. Calilpbvll. Rcjlistrzi‘: at Metal‘ V. iii- cles, Province of Nova Scotiii; A. Pioii, Vice President. Canadian Ailtoliiobile Association, Quebec City; W. H. McIntyre, Past Presi- dent. ‘ A. . Mftfilll. Ailiciican Ailtailiobilc As- socirrioli, Wal-liilzeton, D C. Mi‘. G. Shelton Sharp, prwi of the an.‘ ciatioii \‘li preside. The irs biisili . on w.l l: hc‘d lit. 10.30 a. m, a‘lii will. 1);‘ .‘ ‘(led over by Illill. J P. Mc- , C. "Location" and “hi;h\va_v railway grade separation“ will be fllSPil5>t‘(l. . Addresses wii _1lc A. A. Smith, C ici‘ E partliieli‘. of Ilicliivily and G A. Sioiic. (Jiiiiiw-j ..n- er. I cl o! ltiiliviiy Coilllnl loci-l ers for Canada. In the af eriloon Llflill be given ‘J’! "Still S/"lbi C. A. llogeuto; Ilighway E.l"ltlt‘t‘l‘. U] Bureau of Public Road, \V:15l1l'.l£{- toii. D. C.; "lllahiray zriitle scp- oration“ by Mr Harold W. Giitin, Engineer of Survey and Plans, State of Nfw Jersey, ‘Trenton. N. J.; and "Winter uisiiliteiiiiiice of roads‘ 1:,‘ All‘. C. A. Highways, Ontario. Tolliorrow evening a musical program and elitertainillelit will be lied iii the iounize (if the Canadian National. Ifoicl iuitlcl‘ the iiuspiccw of the lccal eilici‘tiiiiiulelit columit- , tee, The clit.ei‘tainiilent will be fol- lowed by o. dziilce NATURE STUDIES PREVENT HOLIDAY tBy Thr- (‘aiiadian Press) PORT ARTPHUIZ, O1ll., Aug. 30 _It is impossible today for Dr. Clarence E. lviickcl. St. Paul, Minn. to take a holiday unless it is a. boat trip. Dr. Mickcl. who was here H3- cently on a holiday that was not really a liolitlay. is ‘associate pro- fessor of zoology and. entomoiogy at University of Minnesota, Min- ueapolis, Minn, He directs the study of all insect. iiliiuia‘. rcpiile,l bird aiid fish lift. that is to be found anywhere on the face of the enrth. Wherever he goes on land he can't. escape his profession, and perhaps not. completely life and the urize to look for new specimens for his enormous collec- tion g0 with him. Visiting northern Ontario, Dr. Mickel had a holiday iii the admir- ation o." its beauty. bu‘. he was also Sileflflti‘, said .1 l-oonc-iiotwsezuieuioitaliinleokoiinmrmmlnions to his collection and for a glimpse of the lwfl life of these parts. COUNTY i.. 11111011511106, . l Anniversary l i Robbins. . President Eilgiucei‘. Depalaliient ofl even at ‘ sea. The habitual study of natural , IHDEED- Hl$~ (Continued from Page 1) The generous hospitality of the Italian mopie has developed thel participating units in its at- mopherc. l Your fervent patriotism and your dedication to the regime make you l ivoitliy, O comrades of Ipriliia, of ;lio.viii_q had taken place in your ;l‘l'li'lflnlllilfillll territory the grand ‘. manoeuvres of the first year of Fascist empire. ’l‘oniorro‘.v oil the plains of Vol- lilrzirzi, bcfoie His Majesty Victor Elllanucl. King of Italy and Em- peror ot‘ Ilihiopia. will pass over 60.000 men, 200 tanks, 400 mighty cannon 400 lilortars. 3.000 machine guns aiid 2.800 arliitlred cars. 'I‘his atiurivafioll of men and lilralis is lllllltli-lilll‘, but. it rcp- I I‘C.'~‘1.‘I‘.LS at llulsi a ilI0(lf‘.~'l. aiid ai- , most lilsigliifmailt total in com- piiii.‘oli to the total of liicn and ll1"flllS on which Italy can surely , count. I invite Italians to take absol- i, ill/Cl" to hciirt this tlccltiraiion of mine, ' Not despite the African war but as a censequuiici‘ of the African w.ir all the arllicd forces of Italy today are lilnre cfiiczcilt than ever. . We lilwliy‘... lll the course of a few houis and after a. simple order, , can llicbilizi‘ 8.000.000 men. It is a foiiiiitizible bloc which 14 years of FlIlJClKIl 1lO_'.‘,‘liil-" have pre- pared tit a whit." heat which de- malitlcd sacrifice. Tile I.ii.l:ili people shouirl know‘ thc.r internal peat-c and that ilbroati will be protected, and with it, the peace of the world. With the lllilil, crihhin: of vie- ' a in one cf the llll1\[ just. of I‘ lv, \\'i.ll Will‘ ill .“if‘.‘ii-:i. has acqi (l till lil1il1(‘il§E.‘, rich. illi- pcrizil tciiltory. ivhci-e -i'cl‘ many ilccatlcs she will be able to (‘z 1v out the flClli(‘\'£i‘i1t‘l'il.'< of her lab- ors and of her liibois and of ii:‘i‘ c:c.i.ivi‘ ability. For Lllla‘ 1‘t‘.l.‘~t)11. bill. ilot oiiiy for this ~e.il, will w.‘ reject tire ab- luircl .y cf cl rral praise, which is l01'01!.',ll to our CFCJCl and to our to live a long time at . liIl; wc are (l.‘li‘1'llll‘.l_ cd tr; Off"? oiii‘ lasting, eolicretc soviet Workers To Celebrate lily (‘harles l’. Nutter, Associated l Press Iloreign Siufl? MOSCOW. Aug. Btl-HXPJ-Sovlct plan an onslaught |1l'{‘.(lil(‘ll(ilI rcczrds tomorrow‘ to celebrate tliL‘ first aiilii siiry of the Staltiiailovit: lliovement Auul t 31. l l Alreadv timed to a high eliiot-' ional piti-h by.‘ oriranized pTODCIQZLII-i tlti and l‘i(‘\\'.‘])Ill)L‘1' campaigns, the worlurs today viewed amazing nrwj production l'l'('0l‘(l\‘ established by l0llfl\‘.'(‘1‘.. of the nlovclnclit. l iiunoilucccl that: t o: miller named Ochkovskl‘ had mined 117 times the norlnal, amount. earning 40G rilblcs. l A worker‘ laid 2.030 bricks in one y l day. l Another tinted 4,150 pairs of -‘ shoes in a day. l Brigades of fishermen at Kain- chutka, vowed to catch at least 1,500 tons of fish on the day oi’ celebra- tion. Mealiivlvle L. Paperivv. coniniissai‘ l of agriculture, announced that thcl grain harvc>t iii the Ukraine hadl surpassed the 1936 yield. l Alexei Staklianoil’, an unknoivril ‘ worker last _vear in the Central Ii‘- mino coal mine in the Don Baslim, is the hero of the movcliient \\'lll(‘l'il has today enlist/rd millions of per- formers. On Aug. 31 last he turned 1 in a. particularly brilliant day's out- ‘hut of coal, far above the average l for ii day's work. t The Soviet commissars, seeking a new inspiration to stimulate the lagging production campaign, found l in siakhanofl the onslver to their prayers. If you want bright windows. do‘ iiat- use soap. To ltivc window glass a lvch polish. rub with a rag dip- , jisd in ixtrnfffin. ivorkmcn 011 OH-YES- HE HA9.» A MEETlNG THE AFTERNOON AT THE CLUB- ’ will b.‘ silbortilllatcd all llll‘ life oi‘ ‘involution, the spirit of this Italy, . shall call lllllil, BOARD OF DlRECTORS contribution to the project of col- laboration among people. But after the catastrophic fail- ure of the disarmament confer- ence, in the face of an amianielits race always under way and li‘l‘C:- istiblc from this time on, and in the face of certain lyilitical sit- S-- ML“ MM?“ Hlllfilblwll- C nations which are no“. m we ‘N.B., Charles Taylor, Silmliic ldc, course of uncertain tievclopmcnts, P-E- m“ A“‘<“‘lll‘l“l' the order of the day for Italians. lvlallvldl" mmllblll“ ol- llll‘ ‘- lve. for Fascist Italians, can be» only this: We must be strong. We must be airs. stronger. We millet be so st that we can face any event- uaiitics and look (l1l‘t'Cil_y' iii the eye whatever may befall. To this rilprelilt‘, ‘categorical prillcipti‘ lilust be subordinated and the lliitioll. The collquu-t of Eilipirc was not obtained by otmlpiolinscs on the table of tliploniiiry. It was obtained by.‘ fine, elorious and victorious battle, lOllllil. with l I the Slllthl. ivliicil has bent. (‘i101‘— l ilious lllilli‘! ll clztticulllis and an almost. 1llll\(‘i‘.:ill coalition oi‘ lint- I l ions. It is the spirit of the blacksiiirt j thr- spirit o1‘ tli'- populous Italy, l \\‘i1i'<lll(i‘ and vi‘ all: on sea, on land and in the heavens. It is the spirit which I have sccii shilling ‘in the eyes of lhc sol: s who liii‘i'e iiiauccuvretl in ti .~e past diys, the spirit we silall sc: 511111!‘ when King and country ‘ Since the lliaziocuvi-es last year. 1L‘. mouths have pasgsetl; l2 months 'l‘li'_\.‘ llll\" llt'i‘l1 t‘l:‘]l iii (‘\‘(‘ill.\. llir‘ iltilueuc.‘ cf which is felt to-‘ day, bill wlrcli wii‘. be felt still foul‘ ilcivcolircrs. lluqiii‘ 1. till i" more iii the ('i"lil'.‘4‘ of time. I ‘ 22-year-old British and Il'l:~l1 ll BPlCTL‘ concludill: this meeting I . ateur chalilpioil, Jack Mi-Lcau .'i.~k you: [pH-Q f 8., meet Wednesday‘ aiid Pine Valley in lllt‘ 1 of the international The British arc sxll . the trophy‘, first tiikt-li by llll‘ L . - cd States alliateiirs at tile Na Joli‘ Links in 19?’! aiid succc ~ defended (‘Vflp since. Convinced that tilcy cannot ‘N15. with their veil-rains, sent over a young‘ tcalll, Will)’ Kill‘ of ivholn has colnilctcii before. in this country. Dr. Willialii Tweddill. but it is donbitul if he The Bflllntl hop.» rev. l RfiAN CHRONICLE Mlould, Moillize Eight Million Men, Sails Duce Miss My - “ s‘. '-i'r.i'.'tr.~.e. s Union cor‘.- Lll. tin: iilli clectrd l1IClllLl"fl Miss I<‘<:ri‘.ct 1.1 st crc \. l (lflllllll! t lil lit-r» o1 fllli’ 1'~‘l'.t ‘_l“i’i:.t‘ BFll-illli ‘iiuilll. \ rti rid Jcc amateur I'l“.u‘ crowd 5ll'ill l 18 your olil 1 And lav." wi‘ l (‘lied blffillflll ‘ and H. G. 1i _ llliliitl up in lion? l closed chaillllluii. lit‘ iTlle C117" "Y s“. ‘ Lean played ioi‘ B I tell you. I prcnlisc you. we lnntchlks o1 Si. Alid rliall (la lil-‘.e‘.vi~e tomorrow and tiii." is ‘ ‘s: ll‘_ ..‘- Jlbflll". The other lllemllirs of tili- Will Oppose Soviet: beinanri Relrotzky (ll. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) ' 1y, Aug. 150. - Nor- ' iii‘ ‘tiled tonight he - a Smut Rllnhlilll de- file eiipilllmi o1 Leon _\'. reported enraged by Nor- ways action in transforming him‘ frulii an honored guest into n clnse- I l_\'—_£Zlii'li‘(l(‘fl prisoner, l‘t:ll1lllllCCl u‘.- dtltuz‘; at his villa at Hocncfoss. The Ivfoseow note based the cilar- gcs against, 'l‘rotzky on the confes- .‘-1U|l.»' of itl‘ men executed last. week for plotting; against dictator Joseph Stalin and the Communist regime. COMICDIADI SPARKS TIRED OF DIOVIES 18y The Canadian Press) VICTORIA. Aug. IXO-Ned Sparks "dead-pail" comedian 0f l-Ioilyivood fame. said on arrival here for a. holiday‘ hc was tired. of Californiai in general and movie work in par-l tlcular. l "I've been at. it, since before you were born, young man," he told al reporter in his same lugubrious screen voice, “and dolft you ever get sick of‘ the newspaper business anyway?" i Sparks stated he might settle, down in Victoria. and "do a bit of l work in London and New York and l Hollyiivood." "I'm a. Canadian, you‘ know," he added. ‘, He is interested in Canadian‘ politics. "Mitch Hepburn is a pull of mind" he said. "I used to livel four miles from him in Ontario ” l Asked 1f he ever smiled. Sparksl said. “repeatedly-but I'm expected not. to in public, and I hate to dis- appoint. them." , "Of course I like the stage best". he said. "Tho old tradition keeps knockln‘: at the door. Its bona fidc. legitimate and worth while, Yoirre 1n close, contact with your audience. l Itis not just cold acting ail the time." l 2R0? no on. . (l, Alec Dykcs ailci Cecil I~.‘\\‘iii<,~,. Against lllla squad. can Frailcis Oil: up to staudizrd lately, i iii this Fans lineup. FAMOI} fill!’ FOR SALE ship Discovery. which Captain Scott, made his fu voyayzc to lillr} Ailtzirctic in 1901. isl for sale. been ilsed since 1031. "l (ll ‘ (‘lord ‘l; Pi"'l l’. D. Aiurtol: llill. J. st till , . lily (fill-Q. ii. \Vhen the anillliil LONDON _~ iCI-‘l --_'1‘hc 1'05‘I‘Ill‘Cll , lllc: clwimilci‘, a ljfLllll" of cop; viegsgl in l is fzisIr-ilcd about its nt- ‘ faliioiis 'I‘h-- l)l.\(".l\'L‘l‘Y has not the c OH-HELLO, MAGGIE- B RTTfilS l] t P E N iii it o iiiuouinsins . iluili . '. on tvctllitwiiay‘, A l‘i ll llil- p.111». of as from t‘, About .... onlv- but. how many events, how British llllltllrill‘ eliiliiipioll in 10'3"‘ llllilllllb/l‘ “N! of milch lli>l0!‘}', has passed in these alld captain of the British tcalii lihlf‘ f“ 1L! llionih. in 1928. is ‘.i:.‘iili ii..iiiill‘l Ill" l ’, .‘.vl> \. lira ziiiri lljltul Th1‘ iii iilivvrcx po l:.il. McCiil Vi linen“. I. 1ft" i. cit‘ Lou» ‘ii tr l)l‘l.\'l'll (‘ILLUISIYII _ .i.\'l‘ (‘ITY POUND (‘allailizi ii Press: A i . 1100.. led on, ln s‘i\ flTlEFvllMIIKLBAD c1111., c.c.ii:. Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems iiisizilled or revised Profit and Loss lwcililnts (‘oriipuicil Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company BY-LZHVS. Minutes. Annual Sizlleliieiiis and Reports Prepared. a Specialty. Administration of Estates MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotizi Building, Cliarloticimvii, l’. E. l. 45v l..°‘i>“‘- fl- \ GQAClOUS- IT'S YOUR HUSBAND- E I "I 0.... . l . . ‘w Mcbriatius B. S. Manzer Elected Carleton and Vicinity President Baptist _ Young People’s Union WOLFVILILE, N.S.,Ailt;, 30—tCl-» —-Byr0n S. Manzer of. Norzii lt.\‘- P-E.I., was elect/ed prclnticlltol tiii Ilaptist Young Peopl lvelition for next yi-l l convention's concludzilgses. l0ll1i<.l".’ Saturday‘. Other oillccrs Miss Glenna. Rielcout, Ilartluntl .\‘ vice-president; Barchard, Saint John, Ilreston J. Wilcox, '1‘:‘ill‘tl, m“ William (Jilzvcr, W iidsol‘ P“ . ville of Caric- ilg relatives in Kinkora. Mr. and airs. Hoxvard Iunian and the i i. "i5 wr-ri: ;li‘i.. Ml‘. C. l), 13ml ‘of ll’. heur- behe .ller of hcl.‘ . ‘ll hey par- i s liili of gill-st, 01' . Iuilcil had M, '1‘. J. lnman - \\ is apoo l'.\‘l A1. U110 eili‘. of the buildzng ._ are ccaicti the osecuii‘ ‘i chambers, one for dojs and a snra er one for. is. illaced "ti. lcr wire . 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