MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN Never inquire into another m; i secret; but conceal that which“?! iiitrirsted to you. though liiiili by Wine and anger to reveal it. u-__ 1/‘ Charlottetown Gllilfllllll; Two Cont. Pressed slurninir Guardian, Founded 1B8}. The People's Paper cuiiiiibddrjro IUUwvvw-f‘ ~-<,.-. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew WN. cANAoA, FivioivoAY, AUGUST 15,1538 A MAXIMS OFA MERE lliAN Every man has a bog. hanging before iilm. in which he puts his neighbor's faults, and another he- liinil him, in uiilcli he sums hi» own. Anniiui Suliiicnpflfln Bellini-d $5.00 B)" )liiii—l'. ll. n. SLOU; Culluiiu uiid C. S. $5.00 liPTUlliS BillE RhBilN FRUM Nil R M A N i] I E Clips One Hour And 25 Minutes From Record In Eastward Crossing, ~ LONDON. Aug. 14 -(AP)-T|w iit liner Queen Mary captured the Ailrintic blue ribbon from the French liiner Normandle today iilicii she added the fastest east- iiiircl oi-eiin crossing to her new. lyrsttiiilishetl westbound rconrrl, Ciinoril White Star officials an- nouiirril the Queen Mary steamed past Bishops lloclt, Seilly lslziiitis". |t1:<i2 l'..ll., G311‘, completing the 2.5138 miles from Ambrose Light at Neil" York in three tiays I hours and 42 minutes at an lvrriige speed of 31.69 knots. iitvvas n rccnrd-smasiiiiig round trip for the big liner wh’ li on it; vesitvaril crossing buttered by one liour and 14 minutes lhe ivt-st. irarrl record formerly helil liv the .\'_tll'ln1llldiE, her bim- [lclynmfl rival of the last two years. Western Trip Going over. the Queen Mary Qimcd Ambrose Light at 1:32 A. .l. Aug. 9. completing: the trip in @l!!t‘_iiil.\‘$_ 3i hours and 48 imlii- (Co: 'niied oii page 9 col. 2) CQWNG fVfNil "Wctlncsdiiv is Dance Night at The Highlands. L-125'i'-li-il-t. Wrolkics-Murrny River 'l‘hiii"s- ilay. L-Bol-li-lo-Qi. "Ttilkics—St. Peters Wlltllltlrtlfly. L-llfil-ii-li-Lll. "Bowling, dance, Siiinot Road tcliool, August 10in. L-Lsiii-B-lfi-ii. "Talkles-digrell dfiicstiaiy. L-Stll-S-lb-Lli. "Talkies-Eldon Fbiclay. L-39i-8-15-2i. "Borden Line Uliiii loading hugs lambs, calves every 'l‘iii"stlay" Hours l2 to 3. L-lHil-ILZ-Itl .. Iz-tl. "Dr. LaCoursicie. Dentist, will be iii hfuriuiv River. August. 15th.. until the 23rd. L-SSJT. "Dance toiiiali". at Yen's Iliad. lliil) Wei-ks‘ 01d time time assured. Union lllll‘ C. 11-404. "Kiiikora Hull ice crciiiii. dance. Piiiliii ("\'i‘illll'g,. August i0. simi- mersuie orchestra. L-JOS-li-li-ili. "Irv Crciim iiiid Diinue at C If. B. A. flail, Vernon R.vc .\f.'"iitl.i_v. Alicia 15th. i, di-ifi-ll. v"Dilllf'C in Freeland fondue (‘,\L‘l'_V “Milt at llill\' s). Orchc‘ tra. _l7'l .\loii-'l"iii\~"-tf “I'm iced, fresh fro" ‘ll bwf illllc 5 cciiis; ground meat 5 ceiiist item frozcii hcrring ‘."i cents. lsliiiic. Cclil Storage. Ii-iiiil-il-ii-lf \\'li at (‘ll iii-ice; P_ E, i, ( l—rlllt‘l'; Poultry" 1*,"~i‘l‘i\llt>li L-iliill-li-ii-ili. qllnb Marketing: We have vised that a (ilSTlllllt of _"l lll‘l‘ lb. oii biick lambs is null’ ill efivcl. That lll<‘llllS W!“ “tilts soles. Livestock Nlzirkefiiiu “Mo. L-aoo. "l-ivcsicck luiirkctiniz lloiirzl lmlliii IlVPSiGPiC iii Cillli'i()iii'i1\\'il iilh week its follows: lfciitizi allur- Wiii 1-3 o'clock and ‘Piidstia Pikllil’ forcnouns 8-12 treock. Qllicr loading cciitrcs ns tiilvtiriis- "1 L-soo. 7;“ Sbecinl meeting of the Cape t "Verso Congregation will be iii-iti "dim Chiircli of Scotland. Ciipc lflversc, ‘Fiiesdiiv AlliIlPi liitli. ll‘ . of cxlciirliiii! ll i" Il-HTT-H-l" '5‘. ‘W308i. hord wheat flour. equal to ‘gnllnl’. offered by iht‘ lrtldi‘. I'll? m iit wholesale price; also brnu. mfg"!- mltldllnrzs, oil cake. Cffll- 70ml. crockcd corn. lmrlqv mcnl. m WliPtil. etc, at lowest nos-lute ‘MW. Profits tire a, second con- }! gflliiflll. Oiir nini is IllPlEDPT °“~ CM‘ ni the Livestock Fowl swlfyllllllfr‘. Fitvrny" Slriwt r-"ixi lCalintlitiii Company. fi-illilJ. Ho‘ litters slinifd b!" Mm‘ tic"! start lll life by proiiri" N's“? iffliil \\'.".'llll!l{' aw iip , uviplllilli Ilililc so good as our Maglmvr Mixture Nu. 1". li is n H Ybilfiil. ti i"‘llll')i(‘i" toad iii “n; "illlll". cl~c iPflllPli but manl mid it. is so riiii h rlicavci" "liter commm-ciiii twiis. that -"Ml7l-‘iimlll<‘l' ifa-‘ékllflt rive as rrnryd "unite my... w Fvtii Warehouse, Fltw-nv Mi Queen. n-aoo ‘ENsE EUR OPE ‘QUEEN jl/IARY’ SETS A TLAN MQSCOW. Aug. 14_A soviet, Ritssittii communique slid today a 118W ziriiicil clash at Ciiangkufen" was narrowly availed when Japan: troops moved forward after the miml-"C 0i Alig- ll went into cflcct. qillii" Soviet announcement as- stititl tlapzincse troops occupied the iioiiiierii slope oi Cliriiigkiifeng Hiil and got ivitliin a teiv yards o1 bzivlct ll'i_l(>])S p like. viii _ l Soviet news agency. said the soviet Commissui" of For- eign Affairs, Maxim Litviiioff, ])l)lllit‘(l out to the Japanese Am- bassador, MtllllOfll Siilguniitsu, this violation oi ihc armistice terms and iliiiiiiiitlcil witlitlriiival of Japanese iiixicip. tor at. least 100 metres i328 3L‘ l. 1t \\'lllldl‘1lW;tl was not effected. the zigiinrv said Litvinoff had iviiriicd, the Soviet Government llvulllld consider the armisticewio- lllCt. '1".i.=s iidiicd that “at the present lll0llllfllt' Japanese have vrlthclrawin from ilie point in question and Jiifli "now calm prevails in the lli'(’£t oi conflict." Feat" New Clashes HSlbllUNGf Maiiclioiikuo, Aug. l:i-—J.’t}#flllt‘§0 army__riutliorl cs Fire Destroys Building 0n Lapthorn Ave. Fire dLs-ovcrcd about 1.30 this tiioriiiiii: completely (icstroycd a cniiibiiiiiii house and btirii t-n Lap- tliorii Avenue, owned by Mr. E. Ariifii-i Urlgzii of the fire was iin- kiinivn but Mi". Arnfiist expressed tiic opiiiitni it ivzis caused by vag- itizii» smoking lii the building. \Vll.‘ll the fire was discovered fliiiiics were ' shooting from the siriiciiiim», carrying sparks and btirliiir shiiiizies from roof and iv towards the large Oil tanks '1 ll dwi-lling in one end of the building; "as unoccupied. Sonic tool» were itored iii the barn. it wtis saiil. No estimate of the loss was tiinilrible but it ivas Believed to be sevrrri.‘ hundred d.illar.<._1t l\'ll- not kiiaivn if there was in- SiIFZlIlCl‘. i Organizations To Hold Sessions In 0h’town iti‘lll't‘:~l‘llifllilt‘S of t-hc Canadian iCfillnliioll ilssociiition, the Canadi- an ilseocsitiuii for Adult Educa- iloii tiiid the Ciiii-.idiiiii Hand craft Uiiilil arc .clictiiilctl 1o arrive in i’l'.llt'(‘ l'Ill\‘-‘fl1'(i Llniitl '1‘liui"stia_v. it \\'il.. tiniiiiiiiii-iiil ovci" tiic weekend. 'l‘l ‘l’ "ivill iiolil three meetings iii C 'lU'i[l'lti\\l\ illltilllililg to a pro- iiriiiii which has bciii announced. Uclritaziu; will attend sessions at tlii- Canadian National Hotel i. iiir; and tiltiriicoii while a pzi 1c iiicciiiig ivill be lieltl at Pi" ll\'i‘ ol Wail-s Collette iit night. i ricii tiia. abiii forty iii all inirls of Canada Join . iiiizs of the thrcc 0r- ililll..i'.li.llll"v ll‘,l‘llll(illf"(i opcu today a; lltilittix, '1‘lic_\" will continue to- lllOl‘l't)\\' Willlt’ Wetlnesilzrv and part n: 'l'hiii"siiiivt will be spent lit Stunt John. living-tales will be met at |}tll'(l1‘ll by iiiiiioi" cat" ‘fliiirsday cvi-iiiio and taken to Charlotte- t.>v."n, Mr. ll. H, Show, Cliicf Superin- lcntlciit of Fltliiciiiioii (or the prov- lixcc lcfi vi-stcrdai" for Halifax to iitictiil tlii- Oilfill lliZ session 0f the Clililidliiflil. He will return t0 (Iliiirluiliriiiivii oii Weilncsday, it. is ('X])l‘i‘i('fl_ to complete preparations for iln- reception of the visiting ticlcizatcs". _ i Rich HENDAYE. France. Aiiz- H4117 siirocnt southern ormlus rraciicil tiic EMF-S 0f bailed "iit Prnvilvt‘. ti Spanish Goiernmen s. pig-hold since tlic Siilfi- 0i the civil war. ])ll\l\ll1'»i illtii‘ 681113121 l‘ of (‘fillt|llf‘~i. tlwoiiliil 39319-5 Y“ ‘ est mlirii": YPI.’ P11- 'l'\v.w cdiiiuiis bore_ down On U19 Alllliliiilll lllt‘l't'\ll‘_V mines. their im- nii-oiiiii» oliiircllvc. 1115i etist of the - ~ '. ~. r. villi? ‘flniiifillifro Gflillfffll {Gtaigizagtfi ".. .. i_ ,l'l' oii e gully-Ti dllciL glllillv? ‘c-llilllit-‘(l bi ti"! ' ~ “tciwiiiv. piishinR Province to the focal about 15 Into limits of do‘ i ~ . l . Inklliittiligli?‘ lsilfllls- "m9"? Ln ‘mm the ziorthivcst, drove throuilh Val- dzctibniloros to the Quadlaiia Riv??- Border Clash Isl lliili NarrowlyAverted Russo-Japanese Forces Hold Tense Truce On Siberian Frontier. this capital of Japanese-controlled Mnnchoukiio freely predicted t0- night the possibility of new fron- ticr incitieiits with Soviet. lill-‘nlll despite the current truce halting warfare at Cliaugkufeng. Returning yesterday from tlic scene of recent Clioiigkufcng hos- tilities, “tliis correspondent siiw nearly 20 units of Mutichtiiikiius military" forces bending toward the border region. but they bud llitlc ammunition or guns. Military authorities said the linits seen heading east intended to en- gage only in annual sumniei" manoeuvres. Tension Lifts Meantime officirildom breathed easily here for the first time in s month as a, result of what they hoped was. final settlement of the Ciiaiigkufeng incident. Troops 0t Japan and Soviet Ritssia sire oh- scrving an armistice there pending demarcation 0f the (iisputctl fron- tier by a joint commission of Rus- sia arid Manchoiikuo. v But. military authorities say they are not relaxing precautions ll single moment. for fear “the other side may break the truce." Air raid precautions are still in effect Investigator Says Film Colony ‘lloiiied’ 0f Red Activities (A l’. By Guardian's Special Wzrcl WASHINGTON. Aim. l4 ~ Stu". e Iiollyivood celebrities arc ii.~"'i i their large salaries lo fiiiiiiice cum- niunlstlc activities. ll. coiiiiicssioiizil investigator reported today to the special coiiiiiriiice of tile Ullllt‘ti States House of R€l)l't‘i\t‘ilitlllt'i‘.s studying "iiti-Aiiicifciiii l\i‘il\lil(“" Edward Sullivan, ilii- iiiiesii. or, siiid evidence i.(‘il(il‘ti to slimv that "will yiliiiscs of iiiiiiiuil -.iii.i coininuiiisiic activities lll'l) lllllllltllll among" studios of Holly/ivoiiti." '"I might say in passing." hi‘ lltltl- ed, "that a vcrv l.i iiimilii-i" of motion plciiiri- szroiii-li" (ipposcti to all lii ' ity. but as the very pioliiilicii. told ml‘. if lie spoke cut loud l'4.‘ iili‘ situation. he would soon bc tlli(‘lli".'l by the Slildl0s and a ciiinpn I u! vilificzitlon \\'0lll(i be .~, ricd .ll\t him to ruiii illill Wlill illn public. Siilliviiii iiunirtl none of the . sons lic accuser! :11 tlii- film colt: but tlcclzirrd tlii- public iiiiif informed of the l' idciviiir". lllilVfill reported a p11"! invest _ ciiioii he condiictcd on tlic west coast 5ilil\\'(‘(l "unbririlcil and unclicckcd“ roiniiiiinisiic a"iivitv lmd cost pn]l‘.i0_‘»'(‘(‘l‘.~ and etiiployci-s alike millio iii luvs ' Celebrated English Musician Passes LONDON. Aug. 14 (CPi ~Slf Landon Ronald. one of Eiizliiiiis most ci-lcbralctl musicians. \llt'l tntiav nftci" il- loni: illness. Hc was 65. Sir Landon conducted illklilti opqra at Covciit (lairdcii wl . h:- unis oiilv Lll l\ll(l was kii..l u! by King GPUYMt‘ V for his st British music iii 1922 Hc gained l)l'Ollllll‘.‘llC(‘ as ac- companist to Mine. Nellie Melba. the Australian Prlaiia Doniiu. ivitli whom he went to iill‘ United States as Coiidiicloi" iii lllSl-l. Siv Landon was a pianist. com- poser. conductor‘, critic and teacher of music. Hc lirid been principal of the Guildhall School of Music iii London from 1910 until illiicss forced lilni to rctirc last .\'(‘l‘ll'. During tlic reigns of Qiiccii Vic- toria and Kim; Edward V11. Sir London was accompanist at bril- ilant stoic concerts rind played in i Roads followed b Buckingham Palaccnfqr rqynlt__ insurgent Forces Drive Deep Mining Region the two col- umns join at; a pont above Puebla cle Alcocer which is threatened with enclrclemeiit. Insurgent dispatches reported the city of Ctudad Real. capitol of the province. was being emptied rapid- _v of civilians and fortified hur- riedly bv the Government. " The vernment acknowlcclirett a retreat on the southern front. biit reported General Jose Miojrrs troops still held atmng hill pos - tionti defendin the road from CHSiIlIGTH. to Amaden and Ciiidiid Rea. Oii the northeastern Ebro River front. the Insiirvciils ‘persisted iii their offensive attempt ng to wipe out the foothold won by Govern- ment troops on the river's west be iiiiffpiiifir tuition BY uriiiii PLANE “Brandenburg” Sets New Non-stop Rec- ord In Flight From §€W York To Ber- in. it‘. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) BElcLilN. Aug. 1~l-As matter- of-lnci as a 1'i.\lil‘Oll.tl train crew, tour Gcriiiuii fliers brought their bi}; ziiriinei", Brandenburg, to it landing oii rainsoaked Tcinpleliol Airdrome today, ending in record time a. return nonstop flight from New York. To the foui" members of the lraiisporfis crew it was mere i"ou- tiiii-. They arrived "on time" at 9:57 a. ill. after a trans-Atlantic Cfflballlg’ from Floyd Bennett Field. New York, in l9 hours and 55 min- utes which they had scheduled for 20 hours. llaiicd, As Triumph But. tlic arrival of’ the ZE-pass- ciigci" Fockc-Wiilf plane ciaiiiiid as it triumph by German air ofiici 1t was the first, aerial rcuiirl trip bctivccn Berlin and New York in non-stop flights. lt clip- v. pctl fivc hours and 50 nziiiiites from the only previous non-stop i crossing, made bv the lii‘c \Vl v Post on the first. leg of his ‘rouiitl-tlie-ivorld flight in 1033. Tlic ill'.'l!1<l(‘lll)ill'§ rotircil to a liiixtlliiz" in n downpour of rain wlilcii pii; o crimp in a planned \\"c1ci"iuiiii: ('(‘ii‘l)i‘l\ll0ll. Planes had c c rd over Berlin ctiriiei". dropping iidiiiis to herald the trans- A 1 fliers’ tipproacli. but the flllll()lll1.'Pll1\‘lli5 were sogggy and at;- lZTLClPKl little attention. booking; fresh mid fii, the air- llltfiil \Vl‘i'f‘ IZTCPICd first-at a TE- ccistioii platform on the airfield. llearty Reception "We \\'t'l'(‘ simply" ristoiiiidcvl at tlii- lieiiity icccplioii in New York." s."iitl C' iiii Alfred Hcuko. veter- liiiiilt- fliri" who com- lllt‘ flight. "We llriiiiilit we were (ltlillii! our tliity rind nicroy" ll.'ll(,‘=.' were llil])l‘l‘l1fll't‘(i for such it ., ,. v .. ii... runn- ..ii tviiiii his l|(."t ""1 fllll miicli at yvilii" l llltllli. siic."es.~, " Prctiawiridfi hliiiislci" Gioebbels ‘!i"(i hi~ pridc and admiration the i§i'fll‘.(lt'l!l)lll‘t'.'S achieve- trlbiiic to ivlilcli as to liiuli scri icu oci-tii"aii~ virtual Piers Ylilll ‘s iiicrlici" } . \\' RS riii hour. .. l-i-Tlicre wa~ ‘M! at tlie reception at. romi- for four Gm"- riiiiiisiilniz from a round . to tlic United Stairs ri- wu Frau Alfrcrl ilenkc. n.’ illl‘ fl’ -‘iit cnmtiitinriei". and " iiiii was, piirclv r’ tiiwtic: is the birth oii 1y t0- illlflilliitlii Apples Subjected To lluty iti-l’. lly (luariliarfs Spi-i-lail Win"! O‘l‘l‘iiiVA, Aug. 14~Appies iiii- porlctl into the |)l‘0‘v'lll(.'t'.\ oi Nova écoln, New lsriiiiswiick and Prince l-ltlyviiitl land will be subject i_0 .iic iixid \ lllL‘ foi" duty oii and ai- icr ionio . . flCCOfdlllig to an order issued moi" the wcckctitl by the Dispiiitiiiciit oi National licvcuuc. Aiiiiiiicr order provides for the ciiiii-illiitioii of the fixed vtiliie on clirri"ic.s oii anti aftcr Aug. ‘Z2. W > WES 8C“ _ For Flying Honors At Halifax Meet HALIFAX. Aug. 14 (CP) —Carl Burke of Charlottetown and Wendell Reid of’ Sydney. N. 3.. tied today in the flying meet here to determine s. representative f0." the Maritime Provinces in the Webster Memorial flying coni- gctitions at Oliowo Aug. ‘.20 and Tlic two were so even, the judge.» could not. decide bctvvecn and further tests will be necessary. The meet at Ottawa ivill be for a trophy cionatcil in memory of John C. Webster, killed iii u. flying ac- cident. tiltiht years 119,0. ' The Charloitctoivii Flying Club was represented bi" Burke. Thomas S Edgett and Dr. E. S. Glddliitzs. Reid and M B Rose represented the Sydney Club and only two Halifax aero club pilots pat"- ticlpzitcd. Edizchill Douphiiice and Bruce Dexter Plan Dedication 0f New International Bridge This Week (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) IVY LEA. Ont., Aug. l4—T\h’O 21- gim salutes. one fired by n. Cali- adian battery at nearby Hill Is- land and the other by a United Slates battery Eli Madison Bar- racks on attioiiiing Wells Isiriiid. will signal the start .0f the two- lioiii" ceremony" licrc TllilfSfliiv when President. Franklin Rouse cit and Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin! will open officially tlie new inter- national bridre in this Thousmitl Islands area. The dedication pro- gram will continue "mm Aiirr. 18 to Aug. ‘_'l. The United Slates PlTflitlPllt will motor with Premier" King from Kingston. 3O miles tvcst. nftei" Mr. Roosevelt. is accorded tl 2i lute picliininaryi to l‘f‘('t'l\llll! an honorary’ degree of Doctor Law's from Queen's Uiilvcrs v - In addition to ll(ltll'i‘.\\(‘.\ bi" Pre- sident Roosevelt rind Premier Kine. speeches will be made by GDVPPHOI‘ Herbert Liclimziii of Nl‘\\’ York State and Hon. Albert Maitlicivs. l-lcut- eiiatit-Govornoi" cf Ontario. Gcorue Fiilford of Briickvllc. Cniiiitiiriii chairman of tlic lslziiiil llrltlcc Autlioiiiy", will iiitrotiiice Mi" Kill! and Asscmblytnriii _Riis. .:l \Vl'll.‘.>lli. United States ciiiiiriiiriii. will iti- tmdiicc Mr. Roosevelt. The ccrc- mony" will start tit 4 p. lll. (ADTJ. Ml‘. Roo>cvcli is cxpcriczl ' ) to imkc a short atldvc-ss Ii‘. Kiiii for. \l.'ll"l‘(‘ he is diic to arrive iii" rilfblfll ifillll at. 10.15 a. m. A llllliffi of honor and lmiid will bc oii hand in receive him. Plan ‘S-ubsidizin g workiiiiz oii a proirsal i0 place at least 100000.000 buslirls of siirnlur. United Slates wheat iii ivorltl mar- kc-ts by means of an ‘export siili- sldy. informed officials stint to- nitzlit Details of the proposal arc liciii: guarded closely". it ivas said, and liiive bccii (ll:(‘\l.s.\(‘(i only with a icw other ariziciiliiirc drptii"".iiici=‘. officials anti 51am Sccrctiiri" lliiil. The policy of siibsitliziiig cxpiziris has been crilicizzcd m tiic past b)‘ the state dcpiimiiii-nt ixliiei, and there was speculation as to whe- ther Hull would carry objection; to President Roosevelt The competitive situation dc- velopiiig iti the world's grain mar- kets. and prospects of a record- breuking surplus of United States wheat and declining domestic prices. were said to have influenc- _E_tl:_wl1liBCt"S__ undcrtriking._____ _ _ President's Remarks. George D. DeBlois. Address by Acting-Premior ltlliiister of Public Vvorks. Executive Council. culture. Address by Senator Duncan God Snvo the King. L407. Official Opening Provincial ; ExhihitionTonight At 8 0’0lock - Address by Ills Honor the Lieutennnt-Govemor, Colonel Volal Solo. ltlrs. Frances lloll Tralnor. Violin Selection. Professor Gomes. Address by Mayor E. A. Foster. Vocal Solo, Mr. Raoul Reymond. Address by ilonorabie B. W. LePoge, President of til! Violin Selection, Professor Gomez. Address by Honourable W. II. Dennis, Minister of Agri- Voenl Solo. Mrs. Frances Iloil Trainer. Vocal Solo, Mr, Raoul Raymond. Nntrz-Tlie audience is requested to he in their seats before eight o'clock as His linnor the Lieutenant. Governor will arrive to open the Exhibition at eight o'clock. Honorable J. P. McIntyre, Marshall. Toronto. tlicni. ‘ " Bari Burke Ties. ill ilEADlNESSP Flill Bio um Formal Opening T0- night At 8 O’ciock. SEES WEEKEND PASS Q UIE TL Y 1c SPEED RECORD Nazi Preparations For Manoeuvres Watched Closely London "Centres Attention Oii Runcimaifs Efforts To Settle "Czech Minority Problem. LUNINJN. .\lii1. ii (VP) The iloyt-iuiiiiciifs iitliliiiitin centred itillllllli oii eiiiiris of Yi-coiint iiiiiiciiiiiiii to ‘iflill’ - l... the issue lii-livccu the (‘zcciiiisloyzilv (Joieriiineiil Jtllil lt- . I L , . . -. hi"? i-‘iiitii-lcii (lcrmziii tuiiioritv. i-riiv of i‘.ill'i)|)t‘.\' it'il\li‘iii- ."i.- \".'i1cli "."l.l take plztcc at (. _ _ . v- _ _' _ _ _ __ ~ h l p , W. .,-..IO..K_ Much. M mu Pxhumn u... 1(‘illi.iil_\ s poiiciitil .iim_i picpaittl tor l t start ti ‘ll inc .\l.iiii lliiiltirnt; with '. ' manoeuvres limliil'l‘ti\\'. ‘..'.'}§,‘.:f§~‘ mm“: (irmil llriltiiii and Frzinct- remained in clue-c touch iiioiuiiiiq. ‘ilil’ tutti’. lllillll)t‘l' tries is ilic largest cvci" over 4.500 for tlii ‘ live oitJfli ouch as sliciip. ;it\E1.l.l'j-' and oii. "nu- . are i.iiii.i; . _ roam will be [oiiiicl for all. ti(‘t'Ol'flll(ill>. 0i the Main Building are nil up and tlie iiuosii oiviiers have finished their work so that ltlllllillf, ii. will DTP-Pill. ll vcryi zlllfflfill’ Kil)l)(‘lll‘.'lllC(‘. A'l ilic stcck barns u" l be lighted up and a good opportiiiizty" will Li-e afford- i ed visitors to go around and see them. All the race horses it'll! have arrived by this afternoon and every stall will be taken. s0 QJlTlt racing can be PXDCCTlJtl for the tour ilavs. The itltllllgf Club ifcs have t)(‘(‘llllflll'.\ the Cii: li0'.0\\'ll Rid- iiig Cillllwlilt‘ Viiiii" Jones Riding Club. H:i.ii':i,x Riiliiit- Club. Raoul Rovtiiontlls hors "it'd several other private owiici Cllllclfl.» lllvft‘ supcrl . s iii"- iii-re. tlii-zii The wt-ik ii‘. up ’lll\ ini- iiiciise pl" ' llfilyill)’ and toiinlii you will .h ii was always lil place. 1t is a int" bl‘ uci" slioiv than t‘\i‘i‘ torn tird ivill occupy‘ l "y incli of tlic contes- sion sp . Clllillllll soioiiioir». Wuzci" CIrQliS arrived oii ilic " ill yesterday afternoon and are all sci up ready . for 'I‘lii":»li: '.‘.‘!'li.‘\(lli. Eric the Circai, left Boston on Friday i-iiiiii . ‘ iiiFililQll frtiin Fiaii _ l".i . uiuiiiizi. Ht- wi'l bi" ii. e this" diiPl ooii or cvcniiii and be cill set for ‘Fla-s- (lay. ' tlic C_\‘I'llllL‘,' Wllt‘t‘f‘l'>. .-'l iiri‘. Circus. Rex Doyle Pa! ltaflcxfij. wiili Kcii Lliuivils Ofill ira \\"‘lt‘ cvp av. but z". iv re l; lllfli till"); trill be heri, today . Professor lit t "l." pziraliis ‘in l ' ‘ btiiii lIlS all hl> ap- ortlii". his iCilh l1' an‘. and rifrci" :-}7"‘lliilll‘_f ariiiiiitl thi- Priixre Elll‘. it's: spot he iitis ic ivoiilti like to tile, .t ' vi..iti\tl and l live iicrc is nil sct tor ilie h " . ilti; .\ are point’ _ __ cli is a woe-d sign for 0f “Iheclt EXpOI 1S a big nit !l(‘i'. ___._. __ The M .i Wlllvllt have prerdjcicti WASHINGTON, Aug. i~t—iCPi iCoiitiiiiictl oii page 9. col. 6i Agriculture Sccrcitiry Wiiliaci is ______ Tradflejiiiiistei" On Tour Of ltluropc --llnii. iCPl \"c\tiii"i'l:i"." .'l ' filll ‘i. luizini iiiav illli‘ llllll Iii ‘. and 4>‘.lii‘l' lfiiiivipiuiii ('tllillil".£‘.\ liiilci‘ staid ill! rip would viii- brace atlvcrtisiii; . .' traiii- biisi- iirss. We're .\lli'l llllf $350000 oil Cnnaciltiii adv "ti iiiz lll Great Brllriiti this \"1ll‘. iit‘ said This llCHVllV was llti‘ iiiiilvi" niv dipuil- tiiciiik luristliciioi". liwicrc “'f also have ti":irl.ti<: llliPi'L‘$l.‘~ to look alter. bii¢ l don't. t-iiiuk there will he aiiv lli‘\\' treaties art:- iiiir out of the vovzivc. If I co to Ittilv I ])l'(il).'li)'_\' ii i1‘ sci- hiliMillllll. Itcilv once Wit. "i vc- rrczii \v'iii":i‘- biivintz customer of ours and our ovr-r sold prcl l _\' well One Dead, Five Wounded in (lun Fight. Central Park, NY. (iuarrliaiiis Special larch (A. l’. by ..NEW YORK, Aiiiz. i4 -—(AP>~- : A roaring izun fiiilii iii peaceful Central Park. starictl by ll iiiaii apparently’ rirlvcii l)l‘1‘St‘l'i{ by Hilli- nioiises for miiioi" iniflic \lt\- latioiis. tcrriiicti iliiiiisziiiiis of Sunday strollers today. Lrnkc iip a police. iiiciiiot"ial si-riice aiiil eiiticti with tiic iiiatliiiiiii iii i;l and flvc otlicr pi~r~.iins \\'llllilili‘li. Two of ilic iii.iiii"t"tl \(‘l'l‘1lll!iiil‘.' the ]l0li('t‘llli‘l1 oii whom Cliirliw San Filippo, about -lll.cciiii"eiiiiis i)(‘\\'llllf‘i'llll1 ville and sliiiipiiii fii"e. San Filippo. wciiriiiu slccl liiil- lct-prtiof plzitiis arias.» iils l'lll‘i anti hack. ivzis (iropiii-il li_\" iiiuiiii 20 bullets in the iii-ad as lie i".ii<~il across a crowded lawn. fiviiiii l s repeating rifle. P-‘i/tt- flu ii inc 'ltlt‘ and com- ; - ml . ‘ » ll tiiii"iiii,-" the ueekcliti. (lerniairvI-i ni:iiiiii.-iivi"es lililllil tiie (lzcchoslovak and French borders were evpecieti to lust about six weeks and iiiirtipe was not cxpircteti to breathe ctisici" iintii their cnd. i"‘i"ciii~h and (lcrman froiilici" patrols were strenuthcn- ed as Nazi ivorkcrs labored at the task of ercelitie" iiiiuc secret fortifications iii protect her \\'t‘.\lt‘l’ll border. Czechoslovak ziiithtirities cautioned rcslinint iii face of the jittery situation. the l'()\\'i"lil S Pl"li'lil.i"li'l The Nazis‘ unusual lii calling oiii ' Former European Writer Marvels At Banada-ILS. Border llFiilllfilY . ifllillt‘: puzzu-d sp Olillkl‘ l)‘ Clivnitii; (lt‘i)1'l)("ilil(l!l iit their " ill. iit‘ illU-‘il (JiJYltJlLs (‘Uiiflll-‘iikill “X15 that the ll’t‘lll\"l‘.(li';ll.\ niili‘.ii",\" illo- plai" \\'.\.s tlt' tied for" the l)i'llt‘lli. iii (..'.’<"ill‘>i(\\' ma, in he." neuoil-i- i.-\ndiue lleriling, who wrote the thin» ‘i\ ii llic Siitlcnu-ii (‘ir-rintiixs. frilliiii"iiii; slur is ii member of the ' . ll iii Liii- llasliiiiigtiiii staff of 'l'iie Assiii-iatetl ilii l)i‘\'(illi’ Hi- l/.i.~l( of Pro. , lii- rt-liiriicd to liie Fiiitetl Ma s last \"lllil’l' after sprinting ll! years iii Europe. part time as ("iiief til‘ tiii Press lliireaii in lliiiiir. (Ily Aiitlriit- llr-nliiiu. .~\'~\0("ltli£d 1t: ‘f lYrltcri .~i '.\c 1li-- illiilthlil- quar- to ini.iii tiiissloii was for future Br the Czvclicsloi" ll . lil‘. .. Uzi‘... A.." 14- fzii" llrilaiii iviiiild .10 \i.iiil.~ c .\l.it.-:~ii".;..6 . I France if (lie lziial KHW ill-fl P" b19113 Evil-WV?‘ ili"l- ISJ-lll‘ o the Ntizi-siiiiiiiii-tcti Siidc- CW" m“ m“ “livnlflililliflf b. .ii_s!<_'It- comics ticiiiuiiii.‘ iiiiisiui~ Al . inns ljicli. ..li.ii Lin" Brill-ii .~ " it i\.ir zliri-ntcncti ilf‘.\\'t't'l FllillCd and (i'l'ill1lll_\' ovi 1" lliiili F‘:.iii<"i~ i‘t.ri‘illll.i't‘ti ‘ lllllli xctl Aiis ‘ lit i". travelled " f is 1h Fiibelievabii- Experience , no such ciim- _ YPflTs spent. .iiid oiiiy" that Aft-i" l: trope. inc event it "._\ s an llllllli}! iinli ~3- ol iiiipiv i"c.~.=i<:".". rig-uni". PPllPliC" Cilillt‘ \\<'ll‘ .i.. .0!"- i"i".‘li('ll ‘ T on 1211c ii. Pill. ti) _ ' fifii (Criizttitiimi Discuss t losing Of t Glace Bay lliiiie law's Spcciiii \\"’ I / ti: Bitiiiiic. \\ ((1 l’. by (iii; nitrite. We i“ ‘we on 11"": " t - iv Wows vow» (Vjoa i..(‘f:)‘:"il)t‘llnt‘i '- / uiiioti iii illt‘ ‘ “ / ii in‘ o, liii-iiw- Illt‘ : it Shrine .'cw iruiiswicic SKll/S l.»\l( " . B. Aria. ICi"i--.-\ l.li'f.‘t' i‘llflil>i‘l' iii pil l" from iiiziiiji" 1min oi (luiiiiiia the Uilllvtl st. c» \"i.\llt‘tl .‘~l1l'lll(‘ t» Si. l-'i":iiii"i.~" of ."\.'~'.\i\l lxvii- today. -"'ii‘i'\'li'i‘\ .'il'[‘ lirlii ziiiiiiiiillv (iii illi‘ \i'i'.\i.ill Niiiiiia‘ i" i'\iii"_ii.\i_ 'l‘l".i- ]iil~‘ii"‘i or» - i. \"t|1(l y“. very Rev. C. J. McLaughlin, of Debt-c. N. ll. 'l'iii* fillldiil l> :~iiii- alctl llt‘.ll' Cilllii"l’l)\ll'_\', York Ctiiiiil._v._ _ two hllllllllllllhfn iii lii.-- lltiCkfi ziiiil his car ]l.'ll'i{t‘tl ilf‘i'\l'l)\'. 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