of Gears" THE TESTER 1. OCAL Bmiing Headaches 5, 10 to 11-1640. Mug}. 5 ‘caicrfi. all the lat- -o1.o aucus 128'“; from 98c. Rex m sbnlmcrside. 45c lb. at Taylor singbor. Made lier Helpless Forced to Lie‘ Down For Hours at a Time l-l Health Salts D1118 Co.. Ken- ___ Other sufferers from hadlchu , guN-TAN dresses and —DAGGET AND Ramsdell Gol- will be interested t_ ‘Efius, an-ived-Gay Paree, den cleansing cream. Now for sale ter. to n“ m!‘ k - . L-1511.5_17.21_ at Gourlies Drug Store. _ Until last summer I was sub- é? L-1641_6.13.g1_ iificl- tlo very bad headaches. While nvaxrrrv _ .193°'“’3‘ Lmfie’ 4-3,,“ P”_T"h, n h _ sigelit 3°§°=i1§§$§f mwmlgseuanfi . good cvufilllim 7°‘ cmi 163?)“ give o“ 00d e 10c, mme “ML” and was forced to Lia down for ». summerside. - - ; Drug yswrf pcfires‘ mum?‘ hours at a time. My aunt (who has ' i l - "1641-645-2» token Krusohen Salts 1 i2 ~ . vouch-Tho fun- --_- u, be r °' "m "mum ‘a. Payntei‘, Frcc- —nuv OLYMPIA w‘ “M” mm“) “Mm” 1°C 01%“? at my trying them. I did so, and rve ‘ll ilil.) lull.“ pohiponed until . Gourlies Drug Store. not had any return of thou fluid”. a; 3 p, m. The funeral - L-l64l-6-18-2i. headache for months, in fact 1 feel ' are ill-W "m" h“ m“ m" DONT ronsar gilijitisechlgmlm Ii mix-lug?" m“ ‘ — ' u rogue v _ n“ sale in Braces furnitu: ‘MTSJ M" w‘ TllE \'l-‘ ‘ in bells. all merit. by the Ladies Social Club of edfletgdicllies cafigrggufily beh “m5 - ., . _ . lsoorrsmac,an merslmllo at 2.x. Rc.\ 5L 1105;‘? fritigixtyiorflnited Church, SaI-tuiday to the unsuspected retention m the ‘ " ‘ ‘ :iii:l";i.:.rr,.r.2" u“ bl — "—'-_ n: e ood. o.‘ ...;.:r."...r.22r.:.z"s;are.“ “m. r We“ endows ‘"1 l1.“ i” m’ a .15 Store s id ~ ‘ '00 tlon of wast c0112” cumin" “m; a; no sharp in Epwolth . umimers e. L-i640. a u M9 m8» r. resulting in L_1533_ ____ p rer ood-stream, and thus l" _,_.__ ——CONFIRMATION a1- ST. QQZL“ t° “m? Yell" fwm head- _Q,<u:1' wizuuiivn-A quiet solenniized njwl Cilllhil Parsonage at Ken- a on 'i‘uesdzi_v evening, Rev. sfllpu- uliiciiniug when Miss ‘ (laughter of llvnilcy of mar- dmg “as I. joric L. 130ml _ and .\lr.~. '1‘. iutleildcd umami ml veil ci wqupl \\'.l s d, Dr. -S we done be ago lbflfiilll‘ "F. > W’. I nrsalv was uiulcd in We [0 .\li'. i-Tvcrvil Pllliiifhi, son Airs. Howard Waite of prairie. The britic mid groom were at the Sum- P.\UL'S CHURCH of Confirmation and boys summer our stock is new. Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Sulli lotictown will administer the Rite Church, Summerside when 205 children, boys and girls wll be confirmed-S —GENTLEMEN showing a. complete range of mans fords priced at $2.25, $2.95, $3.95, cic. While in town visit our store His Itorriship van of Char- ln St. Paul's on Sunday P. C. Hospital. Finances The financial sta County Hospital s mlal meeting in S follows:- tement of Prince ubmitted at an- ummerside was as We M8 110W sport foot wear, All white Ox- Revenue IJMMER and PRINCE BOUGHT I‘) SHOW IEXT-IZLE PLANE MANAGED FAIRLY OGIPAWA, Juno 17—(CP)— Some prowess has been mllde on the wxtiis probe report, but with Commissioner W. F. A. Ifiirgeon’, departure for Etngland m oontlnu there the inquiry into Canadian Brain marketing, some Lime will elapse before the findings are Placed lnthe hands of Finance lvflnlster C. A. Dunning. Seooions of the textile inquiry “mmudfid nearly three months 880. the evdenoe being the most voluminous in the history of P4117110 Inquiries m mnada. F01‘ more than a year the tax. We wmpvues or the Dominion were assailed; their administrative, financial and operating phages ‘HD0860 l0 public examination, and violent attacks launched a- gainst them.‘ They were charged gm’! 1132.11!’ sins of commission and The companies’ hope was that towards the heel of the hunt am. 91° °PP°m1niiY would be offered for presentation of their side or u"? Picture. When the time came, they emphasized a. condition or “"188 midrib to establish dgvelvpment and progress of Can- a ads textile industry m,“ i116 a. course which differed little mm any other industry F01‘ the Dominion D611!’ Ltd. d 'I‘eXtilc Com- 1m er contin fl; by COmmission Counsel Jbfolé? M; gm” 1°’ "We "m" a year. c. G. hgard of - ontaeal challenged ° Res 0f abnormal pmflts in 15s COUNTY E cu Musical Comedy i At Kensington "Receiving the Parson," a two act musical comedy wa‘ presented iio a, packed house in Kensington ,Hall Kensmgton. on Friday even- ging June 11th. The entertainment .vras under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the United Church, who deserve much praise for stag- ‘ing something different with urea/t success. The close attention, daughter, and applause ‘of the large audience gave ample proof ol‘ their eiijoymcnt arid apprecia- LlC-ll. The stage was appropriately dec. i i ornted with potted plants and colored lights. l The scene opens in the living 100111 of Deacon Judd and hi5 practical wifc Matilda. The Dea- con allows Matilda to 5péak ner mind seeing a5 there's no way short 0i’ murder of preventing it." The parts of the Deacon and Matilda are most capably taken by Mr. Alliol Cotton and Mrs. Kvir Cliiiii. Their pretty daugh- ter, Nancy, is nicely actéd by Miss Miriam Profitt. The entire village assembles to plan a re- , ICLE SCEN posed o! General Gamir Uribarri, chief defence commander; Jesus Iklzwll. minister of Justice; San- tiago Azriar, minister of industry, and Juan de Astigarrabia, minis- ter oi’ public works. The Junta immediately posted an appeal to the city's population urging calmness. It yr mised to "save Bilbao" with the cooperation of the citizens. Shelllng Continues The delegation published a tele- Rram it said it had received from the Bilbao Junta. declaring the Insurgent shelling of Bilbao con- tinued into the night, with pur- suit planes flying 200 feet above the streets and machine gunning everyflhlng within range. "One hundred and fifty thous- and persons have been evacuated from Bilbao to Santander by land and sea within the past 49 hours". the telegram said. , “Some of the (refugee) ships have been stopped by rebel (In- surgent) warships and at least one ccptlnn for thc new minister and lho opening chorus “Shake Hands, l-fow do you do" is beautifully reiidcrvd. A discussion of the new minister follows and the ladies riecidcd theywould do bctterohoos- mg a ministm‘. T0 prove their mini and show the men what a‘ sorry place the world Willlfillt the ladies they sing a has been sunk with the loss of many lives. "German aviation. not content in bombard the cities and villages 0i Vimaya (the province contain- ing Bilbao) and machine gun the I population of Bilbao. still is trjdng would be‘ to prevent the evacuation of the city of Santander. - n-carnui‘ YUPTIALS - 30 rem of operation. lVLr. M n “mm” “m1”? YT“ Ladiesy "Pursuit Plflnes- flying 10W alicr ufdiiluill 0i much iiiicrest was sheen and Maclnms" sunmrriségg' g£xemment 375m- $ 3,000.00 had B-Pllled these representecd ufi [0320 OEIPW cgillgexfiéilgio: 35:12 a: droppmfl m9" biimbs. have "H15- Zeniilirrrl iii lili‘ Church of the ' < L I1 grant average annual mum of Qflpercent . , I l» d‘ A! m 1n sated an immense caravm‘ °r Goncvpilm, Wellngton, To SPEAKi-r SUMMERSIDL Xulzzratory 513-50 g‘ "l? Original cash which we“; fitflrglcdffliicfznas ‘éa er“ srgwwiun" Wflmen and children with machine “Tnuhmkv fvUr-“fnrg (115138 an?’ —1t1.». Ballarityne Genera.‘ swat... Par flatlents 2221333 §n”iio°°£'2§““" ire‘ H11 fl iluli-Pr when ntsliyev 192g’ guylioni hti ‘t h a k i - lien llpglgulvu ‘a “V: F, of we youn 'Men-5 '¢h,-1sq3_y Endowment Income 1'5 ' ard takki er hand‘ Mr‘ Hm“ the 110W minister is unmarried ' g n pic M “cs5 “we ugmc" U! M» mm My ' ' C ' ii f Cgacl ‘ a " n Subs and d ti '00'52 -' ng the commisslo“ °°""'-\vav< and means to ttra t me. 15 a frightful Spectacle‘ Over the nude“ “Ab. Hm“; m “Hu-rlage w sounc i.) an to. is airiving ‘in E‘ .0“: ‘ona on: 274.17 sela figures, showed profits qre-‘(nszugvod .116 ficlrC t n sound of machine gun bullets and t. Raj-moral n. llslcl, ivoimgton mumbmtelrs iguthits) a tellnoon and will ~11 r levenue 1,909.92 throughout the period o; omy- 30m‘; “tram ghe Mara/e emeYlmflle the crash of bombs come screams Y l’. .2: $22.23;. t“. ‘tr-rot... l..‘*.l”;....°“"...°" ‘“¥*"“’ ‘Vi?!’ Sui‘ °‘ ‘f?’ ":5 "",*.’.:°"“ fgmOlly a ‘_‘ I - . . . . - I ~ e ave age rato o; " .. . _ ,, ' ' ‘ ' Oil 8 roa S, W c are covered illiaa; Tile 'i)I‘l(i_E uolre a. lovely gbiliity gflrslsitli-xbslilsiléingtrgenegrétglfé eammgs m value o: investment; flongcspqrctnjgyqr; cptoogfl 1:3? argd with the tom bodies of women and brew" " “ll ‘WWW’ °°“_"°“' : . - _ . E d‘ had been 5.24 per cent. M5, i, ,‘ I :- Y r Y children. Their pitiful baggage is gin up with a. wionei Visfilflglfilx: flféy (lliiiilzéll-SAWHO a1; mtIgr- xpen lures Much had been made b, cmm ‘pl-r “zTfidhqoalffi. ‘whose figs confined by the side of m? road us, >- c ‘ . -‘ ""'..<n-\Yc . " W“ Mi-fl7m,.;1il{<unilguliiiii fneitting will be held lnYii; Tow: 1:313? andvlfkish s 1,565.31 Z‘$l'“a.§g°{h.§“°m.§§;“"‘§} “m ‘"1" "f ‘w: “£13152!!!” t e ,,,$*‘,’i,,“;°',1“;§,i,§,§§1';1;,““$5§.,? == m‘ 1M» ~ Pa" li“ail:l:‘l]:1-y:lq‘;‘l b‘), ‘Mr. toms _1m TOURIST; yo}; 5'5|D5_ Telephone M275 wlxfélglllesegtgiétilojafoxrnpagigrm Ir Mm G1,,,,,m"wf,n is nfiumism jammed with sick and wnunded. older. after tlio ceremony thc bri- The S. S. New Northland, one of gigggllfibefs 74.25 in actual cash had beenyput pcrsnrifirri. “as acted in Iper- Eégumlmb" "l Victim 15 W’? ‘lpglrly lllol/Irvil in the homc of the Clark Steamship Co. steamers Dru w 3,600.82 the new company by we syndicate “Offifill by Mis. W. George Simp. . _ tbrldc \\'iii‘l'(‘. llri-zikiilsl. was scr- I5 expected to arrive in Summer- B File - 4308-95 mnmoung the merger - 41"- lirl husband Deacon Giumm - aiiri iii-s. acid ieavms side on Saturday and will have on 5' m‘ 455'” “MR8 into record or tn i‘ °“°'-""““g h“ "We implies. _ _ _ my Mm for‘ a honeymoon E0 board mo mum‘ passengem Whue x-m en utensils, etc. 359.06 comemsqlhe Dsommiofi 13(3- Someone asks him why he never,‘ alagrdallnolsnmds, the groorrhs the steamer L, m port the p“? Labokyam 976.95 m“ M1115 Ltd" the Merchant; Sllllifi?‘ and a chorus is" sung to‘ tiner 11mm" “l” ‘"11"’? “m?” “' l Willem W111 be Elven an. OPDQFWII‘ 1,; rt rile f l mm COMM! Co. the Montmolron mm O D0 Please Ten H” m7‘ i uke ilieir homc in Wellington’ m, to m“ the town and sup Lggukarwu r. He. 2,936.69 cotlon Mms and the Colonic-g 01F“, that hi‘ 1s fcrl up with hi5: mm: DI‘; w.“ lllmlfiffllggé mulldlng ooumry___s_ Salariesy Bleaching and Printing Co Nlar “of: smfllliflprihlilruiss ndhlile smirfi don. renal» _ - Howard recalled u h " - F - 0 uci uns he." .- ebrde was rendered a IYIISCGF‘ __PRESENTATION MADE AT ,_ Insllfflnfie 490.57 ‘ a ad be?" l" ‘Harold fail‘. lakcs thc part 0i‘ ineous bill)\\".‘f by 11C!‘ 8"" frwndsl P. U. MEETING-The Y. P. U. :1 Erma“? W?’ em. 15:4.“ lfljféflmglferratilgéicglttdlsl three of mm"? Gmmm i“ fine Style" EDMONTON ‘June 17_(CP)_ M ‘waved some very loygly gifts, Kensmgwn United church held Stags’: TEN 8 efforts w mtrdducewfsfgéhfizasiid Matilda Judd. decides it is timie Relief department and health . their regular meeting on wednes_ sundries 13,09 had {med and the .com 1:131 to got to arm-k on the dinner and authorities linked forces today in ' (my evenmg M3 dclock with mam Cone“ bequest 124-93 heed a blank ‘mum ‘PH s all 1hr older folks start out col- what they said would be a __pnl,\(‘lj (OINTY "05- uhtwo members present M the I t t 3- It was at u d th - lcrtiiiu leaving the young folk t0 “thorough investigation" of taint- ' “““"~‘1 ‘nimmg °t close of the busness and devotional n “as 4'35 at 6mm,“ Hg e T "We" aimed ""3511 11"‘ Dull" YflFPS- Nancy Judd ed food which has sent 33 per- _ j‘ HQE-Dlllll held periods’ a social hom- was spent, 1n and 9- 111B 511D ication of work .'..n\\'s such a. lack of interest in 5on5 to hospitals suffering from Tuesday l!» following flnan- honor“ Mlssnum MomJmued 830362-16 maméggss = compemim. ‘and ine- pronarationa. her friend Six or these persons were new statement was submitted and . member o! the Union who is w be mum 8h in’ ridminis- . 15mm“ Jmm; makes he). confess "one was serious“, m one wommm . Tlu’ Katrine!" 511°“ a one oi’ this month's brides. An ad- Am“ bond '1' a" e“ “ere give“ m“ Sh“ l8 lmliisomi? and Wflffied» whose condition was called “dan- mo!‘ $1,900.92. Although th; ("e55 was read by Mn‘ Rmfoe _ s £1 thcablzéewtgompgenfivseolnego IA ynlilrr: man, Teddy Morgan, gerous» 15st night‘ was rcpnrted i, ,1 n; “~95 increase w ‘k nd the presentaton o a . B!“ ivrrm n10 met and fell in love r ' <1 g1 r," ' mfilrhnpfiiiilglfiillil of 1-1011- W- begutgulavolume of collected poems figfgafgggt “emu” glhtgse shareholders began drawing mm in the city is coming to visit mglmgl lxggviuffggsgrsysaid they llliicilzilan to $3.000 the de- J ivas made by Mrs. Keir Clark. All Real estate 545952228 somreite 031 threlirr bonds, almost as him. and we [ears he). mother and believed they hadmeen poisoned n,“ [he Insulation increase l joined in the singing of, For Shes xqay equipment 7 3142a mu“ Pfloe te glesréwashconsum- ‘hither will not receive him very by eating hggd-ghgege distributitd u by month- The Ladle-i M“ a J°11Y 9°“! “um”- “m “m” Furniture and fitting; sazsao b,“ ,',ce,vf ° Hug’ l “l h." "mm-l" Ml“ Mimi" Pmlm as throughout the city Monday and excellent work and i Ruth thanked her friends for re- Sumo“ instruments 1.87930 to the $500316: nio g}; m adding“ Nmmy 5mm; a S012 nIm a “Mae Tuesday by an Edmonton packing Mwunn many “nu; yc-t the a membering her at this time. zA Ambulance 50090 “Ion Te £1160 3 cas . the Dcm- Lpnesomp Blossom. in her usual plant lilld is Jiort 0i‘ liluilfl A 511°" hearty “mgmmg was enjoyed WM‘ House keeper's advance 40.00 in“, u, x ompany brought "M35311? mmmpr‘ No report on findinizs rcsultinz inn Council for an increase in i Creilm m ca $115,141.18 M]. H ' ' ' ' ‘ Cy an my in‘; a c on“ sample, of the suspected food was gamut oi’ $200k but thcieiguélr; members. labor.poucyflwflofdahebzlglrgflliglrfidwh‘if’? ’AiIl|lS§{§:IE1lZ§vib t; UsiheMi-si-Ogxe; avanable tom“. re not come 0 any _ mo,“ t m d 1 ‘ ' ~ i- iiu will o.- seen by) the statei; pr-ézgligggngvfvlzgnggmnlziégfl Liabilities we gflfovkkfconfigmsmghplzjf lffglllf; .{°"§jnl1’i:§‘ at‘; flfggrf; LOVED MANY PEOPLE mt the grant from ie own 1 t seven I e t_ F] h h ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i? I uniil lhc decision is 3912;135:2373‘; gtflfifsghurachv 8.51m,’ Capital account _ 1T5: yeaggregvgl-lfgzedrefilativaige “.1? nlilfzgrlioreufiqjl] rings down O a“ vBy Tho Canadian Press) i ids. At thc annual meeting the “men Miss éeatflce Mary, daughter Endfiwléent ‘chef-mm 135555 the employees had risen‘ while om, and wimn act two begin: the DOUGLA’! Isle of Man-Gover- m" M mismg more money was of and Mrs. Leon LleBlano 0! account Eayiis e ' 205d Fflumu on 084911411 drmlhfd. An- vnumr Prvple singing a chorus m“ S“ Mmmig“ Butler who Bre- nissed. and was left to the in- summersme w” united m marriage Oesinoubélfic 210-" My!” of “h” mdustfleq disclosed awe", m a Rgm good Humor» tiring, hopes to be remembered. "l"! l’°"rd_ l0 “m” ‘°- Th’ to Mr. Geo. Cameron. son or Mrs- w g A the textile companies piua higher which oxflclly describes their feelv- 11°‘ l“ W‘ m" “h” ‘""°d“"f"‘ 391ml‘ “mm! F‘ great public I Cameron and the late Alexander “mun; wflges than the average lndust- inns. Nancy reluctantly goes with ‘he 1mm“? tax b“ a5 ‘me “'-"°i m” m 5“n°"“‘g lmmunuy and -Cameron. Rt. Rev. Mgr. C. J. Mac- ____i rial level in the provinces iu~thc Young folks to hang the wel- 1mm‘ the “hmd “d "5 mom’ l 33379901“? U19 mpport of Kerb Lgllan performed the ceremony and iii; which H18?‘ operated. icunqo glgn on [hn parsonage 153v- i i ‘J-lmindvil Ciilzfllsfis- the Nuptial Mass. The . The Domini T i ' ' U - WANT LION FOR HOUSE‘? l celebrated d m T t on ext le Companys inc Emeline to look out for Teddy . A b11555 Yam" “"3. 9‘ 501° ‘aims Wises. for female employees. the should he come. Imnelinc promises MT ullv-WOND-WRIGHT -- the service. The bf-dfi was pr v lami- proportion of the workers, to make everything mnooth fou- (By The Gwldlw Pres-i‘ ll but pretty wedding ceremony lperformccl in the United Par- liee at North Bcdeque on Tucs- v morning, J uni; hiargarcl. Ill Olive 15. at 9 am. youngest uhler 0i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lmmond. SoutrrFi-cetown, was ltd in marria gc to Mr. Ken- liSutlicrland Wright, son 05 Sutherland ifht, Middleton, and nephew 0! 4nd Mrs. Percy Allan, Scarle- l1. The bride looked very smart lzrey swagger suit with ablue e-fiiting hat, with shoes and The ceremony lieriornivri by tho bride's pas- M. a. w. a. Nicholson, Vir. M13. Essie Wright, sister and . and Mrs. 1i to match. iitr of the J. i the witnesses. lthe ccromony his bfifif‘ bride and £00m Immediately Mr. Wright loft by motor to ‘the Island. arriving at thc fl homo about 6 o'clock whore “m? supper was served to the litany. after which the hap- "ling couple loft for their fut- horne in Scnrlctnwn, followed lhost of scrciuidcrs who came liar and ncar in congratulate land to wish them a long short time bus to hcr marriage the bride guest ni honor at-a. miscel- "l hnpplnrsi. out sliowvr ivhcn over a hiin- Freetown many useful The large num- ed gave testim- i came from Ihefc briiivlug Costly gifis. i‘! tilts rccciv A u‘ h" popularity. _llnnr|i'| Ior In T-‘m Bown in and Eéison" "Xian. iliRECTORS asp uainaLiur-zns was her attendant» She carried a mlX their many 114811115 happiness-S contributed nearly ture show- Wriie for ‘ gowned in blue with matching M‘ cessories. Sh” carried a bauqulgfiriisr pink roses. Her sister. M55 ~~ sweet peas. Mr. Clow suPPOTWd u“: groom. After the wedding. 2:91:11‘: fast was served at the home 0mg bride after which the haPPlei lnoon “zsmiilii Y " Mr. an IB- . their home in Summers de Whfffl -Mrs. A. E- W°° town is the 8095i °f h" fgsufslvlrs’ Albert Boswell, Summers e. Th C nadlan H055) oai%rrw,e wiles-Lloyd Gem“ lt- iund to provide boots for necess- ous children in Glamorgain mall receipts of a private mot on P‘ J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EDIBALMER KENBINGTON n” mg plight Calla promptly Attended- PHONE Slants” and got valuable practical information on_ fox feeding. Published sax times yearly and FREE to all Fox Mrs. J. A. MacEachei-n spent sev- eral days of last week in Moncton. and wore pink ed bouquet of Miss Irene Brenton, Moncion, was a recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Brenton. Miss Eileen MkcDonald. CflPe spear was a weekend guest 0!’ friends here. Will make M15; Cormier spent Friday wish mam every in Moncton. Mr Alpine Lebana, who has been attending St. Joseph’! u-YllvflinY- has returned home to Bpeni- the summer vacation with his mother. Mrs. W. J. ED3113- Mn. W. E. Oulwn spent Wednes- day in Moncton. 1d S. Robinson and d,‘},‘§§l,§,°_°l'l§mi, were recent visitors in Moncton. ' Qolllnga, who has been atfigligflgt. Joseph's University has returned home to spend the Summer vacation with his moth"- Mq-z; ,1, M, Cillliflfls- _ ,1 m M. Dliby was a visitor mMjglloncaon on Wednesday» ds of Charlotte- szoo towards a ‘l-l. were considerably in excess of the requirements of the minimum! Wfige statute. Not until i913 W115i a cut made. A year later the rod_l uction was restored in part. and Slllbbrquently it was all restored; WIQG! generally were now higher. ‘than at my time in the company's history. Mr. Howard disagreed with many 01' the fiirures employed by Mr. McRuecr. relating to the Dominion Textile Co. The bases amplovedl by commission counsel were fal- lacious, he ma. and ma littlei rele-qmce to actual operations of the business. For the primary textile concerns. R. L. Kellook of Toronto showed the magnitude of the industry. emplying nearly 60.000 workers in Canada. He emphasized the rel!- ularity of employment enjoyed by these work-kers and thr- sicadv wages they had received. r ' During the proceedings it was MOLIM Gilt the fibxtiie 00m. tics had w ted with the gov- ernment in la appeals to employ- ers to continue operations. Mr. Kollock showed this harl been donf‘. even when the employers were themselves piling up deficits on their operations. When those wh ma invested their mney in d-x- tilea were being shOm of divid- ends. work was being mninlalnvd. and money kept in circulation m’ urges Withdrawal of Foreign Aid TORQUML Dcvonshire. June 17 (up Cablel-Thc Earluolfs told the Leasur 0i N“ gun M, o, Conference today u" m5‘ w the Spanish civil war 8P1’! "B other countries was becoming 1 very month. “rffi-ifor war can only be smmedln ‘Sunglo Service "We Coin. || t’ Breeders in Canada. . m withdrawal from lmiilllilnclelin (‘rrrrgil Wm- Tony. $25,, “Qiélgbgl thie aid which is be- "‘"‘"‘-"'~ "u - mnnumonai. FOX ing given from the outside." Lord "W 4n n a. ANIMAL rooos, LTD- Lytlon said. "was 11-1 summmm - nmsuiuo The Conference adopted a reso- \_~. lutlon that the uncut of ""1"" mong the wage-comers. ‘Mr. Kellock argued justification ' the alarm at Jnpnnésg compe- t‘on. particularly in the artific-l ial silk industry. so low vwr- Jap-j anese waxes. so different llu- "Will, conditions of the workers frrm | those of Canadians. and so r""""‘ were irovemmental agencies in‘ the Mlbsidy of exports that a rMl‘ threat wfls levelled at tho Canad- ian brlmarv toxtile industry. l 3v appoint two international commis- y siona, one to inquire into allrfzcni breaches of the non-intervention.‘ agreement. the second to ascertain; what can be done to end the lim- i i, tillties. Tn-igg. a maiden lady. who still her but before she hfls her plans madc- a knock is heard and the new minister. Rev. Thaddeus Nfoorc enters. Emeline thinks he ‘s Teddy and trys to imprem upon hlnl the precarious position he is in. Mr. Moore is quite puzzled byl this reception but decides Emeline is not. quite wise and it is better in humor hor oxien to the point, of hiding: in the closet at her insist- ence. The important part of the new minister was realistically portrayed by M2‘. Roscoe Walker. A duct. "Sh! Be Careful" sung by Mrs. Prcston Kennedy and Mr. Walker. in their respective roles, was artistically rendered. Pansy has hopes, enters into the writing of a welcome poem whole hearted- l_\'. This was a difficult part portrayed by Mm. Patterson Walker in truly professional style. Emeline leaves hcr in charge of the Judd home telling her there iaa ghost in the Ciqsrf. Pansy l naturally jumpy and is quit:- alarmed when smne0n9 ap- prflnrhfflq. Silt‘ hides behind a dhair and Twidy Morgan enters Fanny's fear quickly turns to joy when slio lwholds a charming young man in the flesh. Sha thinks he is the new minister. He begins to sing of the sweetheart he is scckiht and Pansy‘ hopes scar. When the song is finished she coma; from hor hiding place and welcomes him heartily. It is Teddy's turn to be surprised as he does not vxnrrt a welcome. Pansy icll, rn» of lh- preparations for ‘hr lTl-"Tl" and ‘bemoans Ithe lac! ihai it» arrival now would r ' "Vvryiilillg. She persiides him in hid- ‘n riw clnsct also. The part of "Prririy liforgan was capably ' ' n 1w Mr. Arnold 'I‘a_vlor. ‘w iil"l po-nt the collectors ro- lurn l/‘aried down with gifts and ihrr siivr a comical rlwrus "Dona- tons." uruncrcifully critcizting i'ir'r iiriici‘ ors In th. meantime. ilm n20 in i r wt discover their, ‘“i°‘."1(."li "if"? and also that; ‘my an w‘ '~~ i"‘.“m.<. “When they, are released and explain mattcrs| LONDON-Lions from the tops of Coronation masts in the Mail have been disposed ofbytlie Office of Works, usually for homo doccra- i tioris. at one guinea each. Lots of times t he girl who MM i knit haslhg Emeline Jones nearly dies 0f mortifica/tion and Pansy “villi; discovers that her attemplfld “m”: quest of the new minister was all. in vain 8s he is‘ really Nancy's lover. Rev. Mr. Moore puts every- cne at ease even Emeline. and‘ Nancy's pBNni5' are reconciled to‘ Teddy Morgan when thc)’ S" he is a friend of the minister Pant! with the melancholy of “Ophelia" in Hamlet. sinus “The Little Gwen Peach." Mrs. Glumm, thc optimist dc- cldcs that the official welcome will be carried out the next day as planned and everybody is happy. an join in the closinfl chorus " en Tangles are all smoothed Out." Mrs. Russel McKay surprised her friends by her clever imper- sonation of Mrs. Fannie Tripp. Her husband Deacon Samuel Tripp. who is deaf. was cleverly acted by Mr. Ollie Burns. Mr. Keith Hardy as Jimmie Jones and Mr. Miller Waite as Albert ‘Tripp piai’ minor parts well. Two _\‘Ollll£! ladies, Mis-aes ‘Rita Clark and Marv Casley were in the young folks group. Be- tween acts Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell —:.—.- l l in picturesque Highland costume yzaw a c‘ever exhibition oi’ the difficult maizes of the Sword Dance and responded with the over popular Highland Film: for 7H1 FIICON. , Rev. Mr. Salim- spoke briefly thankinc the auzrence for their time attention and appreciation. Mrs. (Dr) lVfcNolll was the planlsl of the r-voninq ~nd he hleasin" rendition of the musical number. was a big factor in the success o1 the entertainment. All the sngim was of an excepmnably high order and the whole emsemblc wm a real musical fiegta. -K.' l into .,,..,,., ,.,,,,, WGNE AYMllNil To Outskirts AND IEANETTE 0f Capital ailllinledflm .2°8°..12__ ‘ “MM” ‘— W W» f Excitement, Extrava- ‘ gance, And Moi; Scenes Mark Mar- riage Of “Perfect highway with a six-mile curtain of fire. This correspondent found him-i self in the thick of the battle at.’ 4:30 p. m. when he eiitcred Lasl Arenas, a northern Bilbao suburb’ on the east bank of the Nervlon,‘ ' n viththe first insurzcii: rlciach- Pall‘. ments. --——~— Basque aitiliciiv batteries eii- HOLLYWOOD, Calif, June l7 trenched in Poiiugrilc-te. almost i H0ll_\'\\'OOfi'S "perfect laair." JTlll difwfi)’ -¢1‘°5 U19 Ylvell were f nettc MacDonald and Gone Ra‘. hammering the still smoldering- city with a sutalned barrage. Proceeding cautiously‘. GPH- Davilal» men moppcd up the sec monri, bczan thr-ir married hie a. ‘some secret spot today, after a‘ ivoddinl: that shaltorcd rvvrawumze colony FPLTIlTi lnr rrxc-rru tor. ltiost oi Leis Ari-nus‘ largi-st ‘ l,-m»,,;_.,,,,m “m; “ml, f, buildings were ablaze and olhcr fires were added l0 the coil- T‘, $3" yum g1; flagration by Government shells. This correspnnrlcnt sought‘ re- ‘fhev will ham .1 Hmgnhfv; win fulfil will! WW1?“ l" m9 “llmwh cvmnnii, sailing Jilll!‘ 24; lars or» ihc hlaicrniiy Ho piial, al- ‘Mm, 1pm, 1500A ,1 .,;_ ,. ready crowded wizh 150 nuns who pd mound luv» imp pump. \- _, Fiilfl they had been wuhoui fight Shin. “1p1!1()(i1.\!~ H, ,.,,,;,; 1;; or milk for the ifirl. 4H hours. Food m“ mgm Wm.“ H“. ,.,-,-,n,,,.,v , supplies were curiallcd two (lays 1,13“. q-hrfl. 3,6,“; Wynn. 3'29 by lil'-’.B3»‘q\1(‘ _ "mly com" appoi ‘Ml lzmr‘. avimmolfcs viz. - mandri orderi HWY “am (‘fl cvcrv ircc-L iwr .1 mi‘ around. The hospital stall. nuns and‘ Tm, ‘mm fiprflvrd n,“ brunt other members of mligious orders, was carrying on with young vol- unteers. helping ‘the ovcr-uvrked doctors. Many wept with joy at sight of thc insurgent troops, hop- ing that iompoiary‘ pvacc would maids 40 niimilcs. Inside the church, appmximato- ly 1.000 top-ranking stars and cel- ebrated film figures WIT!‘ gutting restless". Men hogan i0 saw 1110.1‘ CoInQ'tO‘L1i AlTllfLséll tmc to=avc on SUI‘ forum, c011,,“ h the me“ or me Om‘ ., _ ClTlllPIi around for X/llll!‘ Slilll -..:' General Davii-a... artnleiwmcn meanwhile effectively silenced. the the ceremony “ins to “an ‘vomcr Portiigaleie batteries The streets i tilpped gnkbshod in“ ‘with “up” _ ' hence. again became safe and the cores- The guesm who pwkpd We“ pendent started out on a tour of the devastated area. lie found one British-fumed iaclnrv. expropriat- ed by the BfiF-flilPS for the manu- facture of war materials. complete- ly destroyed, allegedly hv the re- treating Basques. inch of the malnmoih ('21 rrl had llmr‘ in sac the rlacfiraiioils. ii: Hnllvvvnod was awed. There were nearly 1000.000 ros- es. Six candelabra. each bearing lsevcn slender vapors. DlllTiPCi in ltho rhanrcl. 'l‘hn miridv bounded by pink silk ribbon a- [loiig tho whnlc lenuill. also aas llincri with scvcn candles on a side. i It was the quintessence of for- Tliri". Imality, the very epitome of rigid _ 1' worrcciness. Frzcnds l-siimatrd it | cost 325.000. Whitc-glovcci u.~hr:r.~. llazold Lloyd. John Brown. Allan Jones, Basil Rfllilhfiili‘. Warren iRock and Richard Harcrcaves. cs- icortcd fcminlin 211W" in "ir-"r places. Nelson Eddy sail: ‘I lurn‘ You Truly" as ihc brirl-‘s minim: .\li'.~; Anna NiacDon-mcl. lwl; hi1‘ p‘ - ‘The brldfif=lllflliii~ \\.'II'P Cm Rogers, Fay Wray. Mrs. Rxliarcl l-Iargrcaves. Mrs. Warren Rock. and Mrs. John Mark Brown. Came the bride. 30. a your‘ r\..'='r than the hridrizrocm She worn flcsh mm Liberal Editor Critical Of Attitude Toward‘ Empire Obligations. lBy The Canadian Press! KINGSTON. Ont. June l7 Preparations fnr defence and no commitments of any kind consti- tute a foreign policy which suits a very definite majority of thcpmplc of Canada-for thc mnmcnt-iil the opinion of Jnlm W. Dafor‘. Pdiior of the “lilllllpfl! Free: Press. but. the quallficatioimhe says.‘ is important. He oxplained just how important it is tonizht before the second confcrcucc on Canadian American affairs hero in a paper on (fan- adas foreign policy. The Dominion Government's cur- rent polity. he said. was essnntlalli‘ nne which kept national disunity at a minimum by postponing rin- l WOW‘ a shr-llsliapvd l . iricd a Qfilfi-Filli)l‘i'll(ffi"’fi _, .:‘ pi".'i,\.r=i~ book v Pr». whose vrcrlrilii im- lhis moutl. . . lilPll‘ scars. It was a singlc-rznz .=i‘l“~'lf‘f ‘ Rm". Wilsie Marlin nfliciaie j ho inmm-d thc Lord's Pmvrr __ . _ , _ thc end. a dull roar 1mm ..~ fmcmn‘: “Id ‘fnmmaglng “p"p_tg't' iiimlsaiids nilisiric 0'11""! ill the , ions. While it ivorkerl irdav ‘iu a 1 Chm“, n", Ham n, p1,," ‘mm fashion" it was predicated on a continuance of existing internat- ional conditions. If those conditions should talzc a violent turn for tho worsrw-anri he thouuht it inevitahlo in the no‘ irm distant fll'lll‘i"—~lilfli mlicy would‘ collapse. Tho sevr-ral present vac- i ucly-dcfined groups of opinion on: thc question would be rcaligncd two clear-cut factions. Nnrih nrs‘ laulbs flarcri aznilvt the SL111}- rd glass ivindmrs. The bridal coiiplr- kissed, medium-long kiss. H o1 fact. this‘ (jlldrilfili. ll‘..\"i."il‘ as '1 l.‘~' an ."‘i"lllpi in ruin“ CAllflCVli" l'(‘°l‘.flll§ll)liiil(‘§ in tho rxwruailwul- in" of Grvat Britain. has her-n a , . i lal (list r. Amcrirans and lmpcrialisis. . ._ Of ilir- latter nrnup ho z-um- bniuq, qfl ,1 md _. lllPlllPii, "In Spllr‘ of murh ihfll T‘ lhvn it had n. m iron mi. " he" to the con7mry_l think m9." i rihsr-nt from political speculation in would togethcr cnnstituic r- crrwticanflda m. GM,“ Ema,” Th, multitude“. Iii the Qnvcriinioliis prosmi p"l- . icy. said Mr. Dairw turn‘ was noi nulwarrl vi-idr-iil-r n! an inward iri- Clslon to ink" any particular course in 1hr ("vent of develop- menls calling for action. "The unvornmcnt marks and hopes that nothing happnnfl ho sniri. dn likcwiw". Tho whole foreign policy lS-lli", which is now threatening to FNM- lmv up all cthcr political issues in Cnnad nnt new “As u myflfpr hvarl. of the issue nlvrars was and is ll0\\" "Shall (‘riiarln ilPCOlll" an lnirrzraied par! cl a Ffill\fi"ii\"‘fi !‘f‘ll])ll‘(‘ Willi a r-nulmmi M. llll policy involving drflniir commit- ments with rcspcctm rloiencvnpro- ‘paraiinns for war. and partlvipit- inii in war slimilci it conic?" time is gclncin “and ilio prowl!- Tho Uniiori Kuirzrioivi lm- Hui ‘illlllPFi for Wu ycars tho l'i‘flllll'(‘- lment that renters or oxhibnnrs o‘ motion piclurs- film. must arqilir. or vxhibii slated lwrcvntaccs r1 rczisirrvrl British films