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'.tl'tlill'fi -1 ‘.11.'1u~l. 2. to J. .1'..1:_v, Kvllfiing‘ L-l093. 11,, Elvira Ellis illispai-sc 0f Battle hrliigii i-‘aal Plan f 1,1- iutouttirs special Wire) ti‘ ' Y-Plans for _'l' ly operated till.‘ disposal of .1-.-.111n ltve.tock 1 today by Hon.‘ 111ml Minister of .1. the pilyment 11 farmers hy reqllellt earn- llus been com- Joie for feeders or .11~1-n1blc<l in cor- .,., >112»- may be :11 buyer, a chance '(i lots. ,5 tr‘. p liliofio 2.1m, July 27—-(AP)-— , 1 ' fitstcs Steel 1 11p nrrcais on .‘ anti i1 purttti the ....;. iiicunle since ‘shut $1.25 on the pre- tuui a regular pay- '1 ‘ihls cleared the 1111 the comlnoil - ,.1‘1-r (tale. ll-lkliibit.‘ for divi- second quarter] 0x2, colnpared with ' 1- first quarter and I second quarter llUliOIi a ycar ago. ire payable Aug. " l<'l'r1Z'li Aug. 2. 1 111i‘ the second ' :1 1 .111::l lo $3.43 itshare 11 ~ stock, compared 1'. vxprt-tiitoils. Entzliuld — His lures best in- . I rccorderl by R. E. 11 111- illl 11p 2132 rims "l'lil'. Englmd — Th6 “ark tipster now uses il‘\li l ‘i11<_ Tivo such 011‘!- ~ ‘1 ~11 ut the Salisbury m: _ W__ H _' . Bitterness & Son» Ii U. !\l.'il“f"\'0RS AND IWIPXIJII-IRS 1 "lllllllj llnspilill ilanee in (fhargo I|.'l'\i(i‘-', lzrili-quc m0 Remington Phone 71-] 1 , “Thirteen: ‘M? for “Sunglo Service fill-i, anti pat valuable al information on fox l. Published six limos 11ml FREE to all Fox Films in Canada. Write Today. fT-“Jutlrioivst. FOX l‘ '- .AL FOODS, LTD, vr-msrrdu u i‘ i2 P. EJSLIND ‘ "" "M iiiiy’ iii-rnplsioii-lhi: {Zffiziflffiii 5:“ m m. ii/gsrszezv LOCALS Syi-{WGINGER CORDIAL Taylor Drug '1' Blucstone due . vacation at the home of her aunt, .. ; int‘ 'CLE RACE “fi-glliivlh-ilix rm ranrv ‘hi , 1 111' oi lllf! big C08. “ ‘ , August mllc bicycle itle. Starting _ Dairy in 3.30 p. m.. finish- 11 liont of the new lnllvr- and bronze 1 Zlililldlll/ and the 1 . Shel C-orp. KM. to u... I z motored to the home of Mr. J. W. before a large audience., the people of Alberton i ,, ..,,.. n,,,,,,,x,,,,,,,,,,y li-Tcigtfgalthe m-tlinn of Prlnv-lftfil of v-radunicr‘ Francis Xavier llnivcrsitv “summit cum lauda" receiving a nrizcfor ' county cricket ‘h’ azmfmh" loudspeaker to ~ Wednesday & Thursday ‘HIE GREATEST IIIT by tho PRODUCERS of -"$IlN FRANCISCO"! JUAN [RAWHJRU dolly to my homo lu Bummcrsldc by service or your ro uto. —ROBIN HOOD and Calgary Select Flour the popular brands at your dealers. L-l075-7-28-ti. Book your "ELMSDALE" NEWS delivery on Arsenate of Mis Rita McKinnon, of Grand 1' 1 Lime ' River is spending a very pleasant Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. .____ Friends of Mr. Russell’ Ramsay, i Rosebank are sorry to learn that ' his foster-child, Lizzie has been seriously injured. All join in wish- ing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Daniel Flynn, Mr. James McKenna of Rumford, Maine and Messrs John and Joseph McKenna of Detroit have come home to be with their father; Mr. James McKenna who is ln a critical con- dition. -——-—— 1 Miss Eleanor O'Brien who has spent the past winter in Boston is.‘ spending the summer at her home in Elmsdale. l 9 , I]! {NW4 ' v ' Directed by Clams: CRO Friends of Mr. James Corcoran,‘ wwmd” ..» l, Piusvllle who is at present a. patl-l W" Sm,” B“ “Agffi "P0 A E ent in the Prince County Hospital} Desmxhes If 5 2 z 1 0 o are pleased to learn that he is J_ Hogan 3b 3 0 o 2 0 0 i°°""1°‘°1"g' ___ 1 Gaudet 11> 4 o o s o l Mr. Roger Coughlin. who has? 1 spent a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coughlin has‘ lreturned to his home in western l Canada. ‘ i All are pleased to learn that’ Miss Georgie Yeo is enjoying bet- ter health. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, on the arrival of a baby Y. ALSO NEWS 0F THE my §____ Show: 1.15 .. 9,10 Matinee Thursday It 8 P. M. “ii lVLr. and Mrs. Lester Oliver, and family of America are guests at the home of Mr. Kenneth Matthews. Th:- people ‘of Elmsdale are pleased to welcome i-‘tcv. Mr. Pat-' tcrson whose induction took place "5' Reach Terms For M. Cl d M N ll d M I lrigii Oiéturlfn weraec riddcengnvisitoi‘; to Montrose. i , ‘h id .i ify§gf,§;b§fe,°' Saar:- hi’ 1 (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) B8511 MacNeuL I BUFFALO, N. Y., July 27—-NG§O- 1 tialing committees James s. M0 striking wholesale innon. and party of G"and River representing truck drivers nlld tlleir employers tonight agreed on new terms for settling Buffalo's . ,1 _ .~ sveek-old food strike and prepared 0B on on Sunday to submit them for ratification. Mr. John C. Matthews. former. American Federation of Union principal of mmsdaye “hm; p, leaders representing the l.000truck- attending Mi. Allison Uni\'ersity,_1m'5 0711"“ H" 1111111901“? mas isafkvnye‘ N B‘ 7 ‘ meeting for a. rank and file vote ____ land at the same time tightened m5) H’ E 5mm,‘ o; Boston‘ their strangle hold on Buffalo's Mass, spent a few days at the, f°°d supPly- home of her brother. Mr. James The emP1°Y°r5"44 m3 whdesm 0.3m“ and Mrs 0.3mm ffood merchants shut down since . , la t Werlncsdayw-also took the new truce propoiais under consider- Thc three act comTrdy “Listen to _ atlcn. Leon" was presented by Abertcn‘ Dramatic Club in Palmer Road hall‘ on Monday. July 10. Two members oi’ the cast were from Elmadfllt‘. Miss Gertrude O'Brien and Mr.‘ LIfB IHSUUI‘ 3.1109 Merrill Dunn. The play was well staged O11 The Upgrade ‘h TDRDIVIU, July. 27—CBJ1BdiBXll fir] life insurance companies wrote w” more business in June than in any “m” Or Palm” other month in the last five years, A vote of thanks was moved to for generosity. A delightful lunch served bv the 170"‘ l0 U” cnst‘ and “wit. with tho total lIRSSlIIg the figures‘ ffhmdi- I for June last year by 20 per cent. Inlprovement. has not been con- We are pleased to know that fined to the production end of the ‘ix mom,“ Miss Eileen O'Brien. R. A. has av- business. Fewer policies are being ‘ " allowed to lapse. Pol cy loans are shoal {his Miss fYPriov-i he" ("rim st rillhfléllliiflliy below a yearngo. Based on returns to the Life In- surance Sales Research Bureau. J1me sales totalled $37,700,000. B11 increase of $5,500,000 over the pre- _ vious month and 0f $630010“) 9V" the some month P. yvflr 1180- 51ml- llosco Announces W '1'" °' "" ""' hail of this year has been the best since 19.72. The cumuiative sales to- "flw Bflfld |$$||8 1 Lal for the first six months amounts ito $l92,700.000 as against $181300.- " 000 in 1936. 4 In comparLsonvwith the DNWPUS month. June business was materni- ly better in all provinces. Onl-fl-IIO and Quebec. which between them write the bulk of the business tran- sacted in the Dominion. 68-011 "I" istcred gains of more than $2.000.- 000. In actual volume, gain! in other provinces were smaller, but H“. prnpnfiirlllilif‘ advance was ev- m, “waist; As against 1936 figures. mum Edward Island was the only prov nce to r000" l‘ “w” mm] and the reduction there was very small. A slight fedllctifln was also shown bv Newfoundland. ‘ma ,. MONTREAL, July 21-10?)- Shareholders of Dominion Coal Company, Limited, approved at. a special general meeting here today resolutions calling for cancellation of $15,000,000 oi first refundins mortgage sinking fund 801d 5°“! and authorizing creation of $12.- 000.000 new bonds and debenture-s- Inteiest on the issue cnnccllfll was at six per cent while interest ch a 86.000000 flotation of the $12,000,000 author-ind which is ready for issue next month will be at a l-z snd 41-2 per cent- Of the new authorised issue. "r 000,000 will be used to re .am outstanding first rnortaize b01166 and outstanding cumulative sink- ing fund debentures and for W?‘ chase of the entire capital stock of Cumberland Coal and Rmllvly company from Dominion Btrcl and Coal Corporation. Balance of the authorized securi; ties would be used for 88m" _ '—' ’ CK purposes of the Company and fol‘ i 003553“ T0 TRY COMM“ plant expansion, $3,000,000 bclh! é ' oi-Eiitlfié; DECEPTIVE ' . NCHFJSTER. England — Th! dpiiptr little motorist told the burly truck driver "I'll MP6 W" 5cm“ th‘ nose" and he did. the truckmsn rcinpnlned in coilrt. ‘The mot-Of!” was mlridlrxvozglit boxing cham- pion Jock McAvoY- _ , N_ It lv. July 27—Primo axglgfii: tigfleliiietllg. also authorlznl Caitlnlcir: fornhr world ileavywtllh; ' ' d nnounce the directors to redeem Pit-SPY" bllxi"? cmmpmn‘ to ay a i to the “n; moi-gs"; bond; and sinking his intention of return n8 fund debentures. Total stock rel?- 1 u- i May 1930, resented at the meeting and voted of the United Si“ 5 n Making five hlhs good for six runs and playing prsctic: ‘ly error- lem ball in the field. the Sungios turned in n. sparkling performance last night to defeat the Pioneers 6-2 thereby winning the second section and right to meet the lat- ter in the playoffs. L-ast night's victory eliminated the Soviets from further competition in the exhibi- tion town league, ss only sectional winners are entitled to a playoff ‘berth. Pony Daly, on the mound for the winners, allowed l0 hits but kept them well scattered and was able to bear down with men on the bases. The big hurler struck out eleven and did not issue a single base on ball". Dodds, for the Pioneers allowed only five hits but tended to be wild with bases oc- cupied allowing Ung 3 batsmen Morrison of the Pioneers copped batting honors for the night hit- ting three for four. Jelly and Le- Bianc were tho sparkplugs of the winners’ infield the latter ending the game with a spectacular double killing in the ninth unassis‘ u. The playoffs begin on Friday evening while this evening the Soviets, Summerside Junior entry play hosts to the Canadiens of Charlottetown. Continued from page 1 named number of Japanese planes set cut st dawn for North China if Chinese troops failed to evacu- It was feared here this may lead 1' ‘to conflict of serious proportions. But foreign observers held neith- er country really wants war, if s, "face saving formula" acccptahlel to both sides is devisaiblc. Domei. the Japanese“ News Ag- ency, said under Nanking date that: ‘ Generalissimi Chiang Kai-Shek. premier and commander of Chen-Yuan to resist Japan with all his force. Gen. Sung is chair- man of the Hopeh-Chahsr Prov- incial Government and Command- er of the 29th Chinese Army in the Peiping area. nu£u”fidt Over High Peaks. LONDON. July zl-tceu-Bri» tish aviation experts hall the achievement of Fllght-Lieut. M. J. Adam 0f the Royal Air Force m a new world airplane height of 16,4401 metros-approximately 54,000 feet! or more than 10 miles in the ‘air _-g5 important progress in Britain systematic study of two walks and hit- . with pitched balls. ‘ 1' ZZ-ZZQTFQ ' gards Japanese the Tokyo newspaper, Army. had ordered General Sung‘ China had decided o Swains ascent include ‘of slnillleg LcBlanc ss 4 0 0 Jelly 2b 3 0 0 B. Richards rf 2 0 0 Bodies cf 3 1 0 C. Hogan c 4 1 1 R. Duly p 4 2 2 Totals 32 6 5 Pioneers AB R H Millman 3b 4 0 2 Phillips c 4 1 I Larkins ss 4 0 l Dodds p 4 0 l Lidstmle lb 4 1 l Williams 1f 4 0 l Landry rf 4 0 0 Morrison cf 4 0 3 Deighan 2b 4 0 0 Totals 36 2 l0 S UMMARY .- §°_¢°qHuC»g §umn¢,o 5o¢o_¢Co~o> 55~¢ow» E “RNICLE Sunglos Win Second Section Of Town League Defeating 1 Pioneers In Crucial Tilt 6-2 w~oooo~oM=" Earned runs: Sunglos 3; Pioneers 2; runs batted in. Williams 1; Dodds l; R. Duly 1; DesRoches 2; left on laases, Pioneers base hits, Dodds; Phillips; stolen bases. C. Hogan 2; hit Richards 2, Jelly 7; Sunglos 6; two sacrifice hit. by pitvgliléiflnlbalii 1 law“ 3mm‘ 1 (Dodds); base on balls, Boates, J. Hogan; struck out, by Doclds 9; by Daly l1; double play. Jelly to Gaudet; game, 1 hour 25 minutes. judges, E. Arsenault, time Murdo. Scorer B. Johnston. Score by inning:- 123 456 789 R H E , 100 000 010 2 10 5 001 030 200 6 b 1 Pion eers S iingl cs Representatives Government and ported to have decided to Points. prwllmwbly in take action i1 the entire nation against Ja lows ofi_ | Umpire: Lorne Monkley; base; Dr. Mac- of the Nanking the National Chi- nese Military Council were fE-|Lhg Co“; EUTRITY Continued from page l , - ~ -— ntlttee-most of them from among thesmaller states-have already communicated their formslsocept- ance of tho British compromise plan, it was r . The plan was ordered sent to the powers yesterday when Gmndi balked Britain's move to scnrl out ques- tionnaires on its principal prov- isions. I Representatives of the Balkan . Entente (Yugoslavia, Rumania. iTurkey and Greece) met at the i imrklsh embasy here to draft the ‘ term; of their joint reply aceept- l ing the proposals. l‘ Chamberlain and Grandi were closeted together for an hour and ‘ In half. While asserting the con- _ versation had been most satisfac- i l tory, Italian circles said they could not confirm or deny reports the two had agreed upon a formula Cflpflbig of solving the impasse. Usually well-informed British circles asserted, on the other hand, Grandi had requested the appoint- ment merely to take hi; leave cf ‘ thg British Government head be- t fore departing on his summer va- cation. According to this version, Cham- berlain and Grandi reviewed the entire diplomatic picture so that the Italian envoy could report the view to Premier Mussolini. BIG DECREASE Continued from page l ;l_1‘__'_';, .__.__ creases and the lobster, mackerel, and clam fisheries showing de- ; creases. Lobsters were farly plentiful during, the last week oi June ll'1 North Kings and Queens counties but in Prince County the catch was I ‘ V91’? dlépfliwlntlng and a great imany fishermen I11 this section1 Janded their traps before the close! ‘of the season. The months catch’ was decreased 406,800 lbs and the; landed value mobilize North Point where the lobster fish- aerial bombard- i ment of Chinese troops at Lang- fang as the final stage of a criti- cal situation. assured North The China Government authorities that. tho Ninking regime is ready to settle any measures beyond the power of local officials. Nanking dispatches to A38. asserted flifl n a long time resistance against Japan along the entire North China front. The Tientsln announcement was regarded by some here to be ni- most a virtual declaration of war against China. a month previously by a aviator. Slight structural alterations wheels to wclgltt and head removal oi the wheel brakes i— French u the fitting’ diminish; resistance, andl w.’ save weight. Plight-Iileut. Adam's. record was preceded by six or sev-i en trial ascents in each of which he climbed to approximately 50.000 feet. That experience proved in-. valuable on the record flight. nlade stratosphere; ill a gale rising high above the flying“ lcarth to nearly 100 miles an hour‘ The Empire's interest in thi51 and with thick cloud banks hiding ‘Myanmar, g g5 mum gml landmarks by which he might, and ntllitsry. Above 25.000 to 30.00ol check his position. i fest clouds are rarely encountered, "In the circumstances, the pilot's; and visibility is always perfect. al-j achievement is outstanding, and: lowing opportunity for the full ex-‘j deserves tc the full the official ploitation of astronomical aidg w; congratulations on his sustained navigation. Further, for many yearsl flying effort," says the aircraft to come the higher operationalipublication. speeds will be achieved well ' . abovg tha earth. “Given secure pressiu cabins"; ""'“"‘_'__—‘~ 5BYS the technical publication of the British Aircraft Constructions, “even passengers may be safely,‘ transported st heights above the; highest mountain peaks. In war.‘ the successful stratosphere bom-i her would mean radical chances in aerial strategy and tactics. Defen- sive problems would become vastly more puzzling if ground observa- tion posts and patrolling flHhiPr-s were asked to follow the progress of raiders flying six or scvcn miles high." In 1934 the Air Ministry placed’, an order for construction of an. airplane suitable fbr laboratory. to gain experience in‘ operation of aircraft and working of engines, equipment and‘ --iustruments~tn the tenuous atmos- great heights. l called the Bristol 138. has twice sot s, new world height Lest September. piloted by Squad- nzi Leader F. R. D. Swain. it climb- ed t4, 15. 230 metres rabout 50.000 feet), breaking the record ___¢______.} and moms lumber. the big Italian has been livinl 0n ring. Since losini! l0 “my lnyn“ I ills farm near the town 05 WW“ in favor of the plan was 624.594 shares. Burke, l9, fair and men's overalls and pleaded lice court here. Her she ge released so s lo the open road aga while the magistrate f court in Regi nights Ml to six month levels of 50.030 feet and over. It‘ m Battlefom _ w“ w be used as a’ highmylng After SOFViiIR her term money h was provided so that she could re- ‘ c tum to her sister in British Colum- bia. But Miss Burke was restless l and h:t the trail back w the prair- phere and the severe cold of the 1m “You are quite comfortable here," gistratc J. Brown said when she d pended for rclease.b"rftt‘a(r more so recor .1 than on tho river a . ou are pretty well down and out. I have the res nsibility of your worlxfiare. I must have time to m only‘ think it oven‘: This craft, a low-wing moncpiann Ma NAB GIRL HOBO GARBED AS MAN SASKATDON, guilty to vagrancy s best for her. The girl was arrested on a r.ver . bank here while cooking meals for male transients. On her last op- pearance on vagrancy charges in na she was sentenced s in the women's Jail ruins roiféiitlé For sole, the two farms of tho no. John simpwn- Th: horns form, Lower Hamilton, coast-ting of 80 acres sl clear snd highly cultivated. Good the farm Is convenient for watering May be bought with or without crop. lt may be said thli this ls one of the most productive farms in the best farm‘; In; community of the Province. Will also sell the sccon form, Upper Hamilton, of 62 1cm. l0 00"?" "m1 WW‘ buildings. Aspring on stock. Fox Ranch- Alurlv. MRS. JOHN SIMPSON. Hamilton» Juiy 27--Dorothy plump, wearing a man's shirt in po- request that he could take in was refused ponders what considering L- IWO- - pan. mg season was changed. but the abandoning hope of courting peace , results were disappointing and the , to avoid war, months catch was on.y 495,400 lbs The Chinese Government re-ilfeflter thin thfll- for lB-St Juncm Herring were reported more plenti- i ful than in last June and s. slight! increase is noted in the catch of 108.000 lbs. A large portion oi the, catch was dried for fox fonri. The mackerel catch was 149,700 lbs , greater but these fish were not as. plentiful as last and cusk were landed, showing an increase in catch of 141.900 lbsi A slight increase of 11,600 lbs L: shown in clams. one fishermen lost his life uilllie fishing traps off Seacow Pond. In the total catch and landed fish taken during the month long June. More hake t of tll been: (iczl value of allt been forecast, s... _______ Seven Ganadians Killed In Battle (C. P. Guardian's special Win) TORONTO. July 27--Dosths of seven Canadians ln fierce fighting on three Spanish war- fronts were reported Isle today by the Friends of the Mac- Kcnzle-Papincau Battalion. Tor- onto Lcftist organization. An- other Canadian is missin, and latest casualties bring the toll of Canadian lives to more than 30. The seven died while fighting with Government forces on the Madrid, Jarama and Guad- alajara fronls, according to the. telegram received here. All but one were members of the Mac- Kenzie-Psplneau Battalion. The missing man is Thomas Bec- kett, 22, Toronto, from the Jamma sector. lFisrmen May [Reap Large {Profits In Find i Another report that fishennez I l l of the Maritime Provinces no: found a strange substance floating on the water which they though might be ambergris was current is I Miminigssh yesterday, and samptlei 10f the Jelly-like substance hzivq been forwarded to Ottawa for an- alyszs. l Fishermen of North Sydney. NS, 1 found s mass of floating substancl ‘ two weeks ago which they believes to be the valuable secretion of the lintestines of the sperm whale, but examination by experts at the No- va Scotla capital proved then hopes of a small fortune were un- founded. Charlle and from Costain were overhauling their mackerel travm —__'“__'__11__‘__ Elected President 0f Barclays Bank MONTREAL, July 2’7—(OP)~—A A. Magee of Montreal was elected 0f Barclays bank (Can- meeting here today in succession to the late Sir President ads: at a directors Robert Borden. A statement issued by the bank's said "in accepting the presidency Mr. owing to practice attention, he the time and attention to the bank's ilfiairs which would be expected of way. His aweptance therefore, of the presidency must be considered as l a temporary alTanzement, pend- secretary after the meeting Magee explained that, the fact that his legal HBQLIiTPd his close would be unable to devote a President in a permanent ing the appointment of a SUCCBeS- or at a Iater date.’ Optimism Is Sweeping Over Newfoundland (GP By Guardian's Special “'irc) .‘>"l'. JOHN'S, Nflrl, .111l_v 27 A. irrlm: s S\\"'l‘i‘|lllg Nowtoliiuiiaud, as the term reconstruction program e Commission of Government nes known in greater detail. cral opinion from city and out.- port was that, a new , ])l‘I‘lL_\' was in sight I regret to have to report that OidCSI colony. of confluent-e in the future for "Coming as it did on the heels of LP-"lmy a} lht‘ (OHIYHF H11 ‘a budget report showing revenue table below 15 shown the’ almos; $2,000,000 higher than had with the consequent 1'16 l abihty to accept a smaller grant-lu- well as the catch and landed value aid lor the your from the govern- of the chief with June 1936. JUNE 1937 Total quantity of all fish landed cd with satisfaction in practically, --4,695,400 lbs. c101‘? quarter. Landed value—-$l60.833. Lobsters 1,571,500 140.134 such a statement as the Commis- 1,387,800 10,2012, sioner for Finance gave us in Herring 787,600 3,938; budget speech," commented the Mackerel 251,900 3,603 t News. "It was for many reasons a Hake and cusk 385.600 1,201 1 nlessage of hope and an inspiration Cams 158,600 795 to greater confidence, 'I‘llis speech . may well be accepted as a newi JUNE i936 charter of mogress which wipes ‘out past mistakes and restores a Total quantty of all fish landed full measure of public confidence -ll..'i97,300 lbs. iin the Commission oi Government varieties as contpartd mcnt of (ireat .nt.-xt eight or l0 Britain amlounce- era of pros- BfiliLZlilYS Ital. at Mlmlrllgash over, the last tireek- end when thcy sghted the large mass of Jelly-like substance and hastened to scoop it up with their hands and place it in a basket. Arthur Bell advised the fisher- mcn they should forward samples of their find to Ottawa for analysis and the verdict of the experts in the federal capital was awaited with interest by residents of Mirn- inigash. The substance found by the Cos- tains was yellowish in color, and as ambergris was valued at approx- imately s30 an ounce, the Island fishermen would have run across a small fortune if their find proves to be from a whale. Rushed To Hospital From Halifax Yacht (By The Canadian Press! PROVLNCETOWN, Mass, July 27-Gordon Crowell, 23, cook a- board the Halifsx yacht Chauvc Souris, was rushed to hospital by airplane today when the vessel called at. this Cape Cod port to seek medical assistance for the stricken man. ‘ The Chauve Souris, owned by J ‘H. Winfield, Halifax, and navigat- ed by Commander H I. Agnew, ,RC.N.. was on its tvaj; to Nonvport. it. I. with a party to u-ivness the Americas Cup races when Crozv- ell became ill. Winfield communicated within United States Coast Guard her-g and a doctor met the ship when she arrivorl. lie ordered Fri flown to Button anti a Con 1 planr- with Lleut Com Itrip in an hour and 20 lllli l Croivell was to be operate 1n tonight at Chelsea Afurille limp:- . ~ t tl I0. " t! - ment of the program @001‘ which m h" Ian as a m ‘mm W m} approximately $8,000,000 will be . _ spent throughout the colony in the‘ ed Mm enthusiasm a” years was receiv-l oninl development fund 1.1a» Perciv- was statement that a substantial nual contribution to the debt rcflrr-mcn: ihe an- hc made tc {unrl would l.=n . .s e .1 ‘. "We have waited three years fori a comp q a In’ w“ Landed value $200,267. land in the ability to guide us to s lobsters 1,978,300 182,799 ,' new and greater destiny." l Cod 892.400 8,293 The Evening Telegram remarked Herring 679,600 3,4431 that "pessimism is of the past. op- Mackerel 401,600 3.600’ tim sm has taken its place. Hake and cusk 243,700 1,144] Throughout the speech is struck a lams 170,200 754 note of reliance, not only in the, _________ AMATEURS WIN FIRST -——-- th Nales 3-1 on a soft field in its first $8 game in Australia. natural resources of the Dominion‘ gut in the character and talent of, e people to weather this as they! SYDNEY, Australia -— The tour- have other storms." 1 ing English Football Association's Announcement that the British,‘ amt-tour team defeated New south Government would consider the 1 .0(t0.000 to be devoted to recon-f “"l'l1"s is indeed muniiicient, and shculd invoke a spontaneous ex- pression of the gratitude of the people of Newfoundland to the gov- ernment of the United Kingdom." said the News. "A contribution which is testi- mony to Britain's generous senti- ment totvard Newfoundland and an earnest of her intention to restore the Island's prosperity," added the Telegram. J. L. DAVISON FUNERA L DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER KFINSINGTON Day and Night Calls Promptly Attended. 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