,_. A New Product teurized Milk, with the addition of ing, Non-Settling Drink. Serue Ice ‘Cold 20 cts. a Quart‘. 10 cts. a Pint- 5 cts. Half Pint. Phone 584 _ Garden llity chocolate, Drink ‘A Delicately Flavoured Beverage, made from Garden City Clarified Pas- Chocolate Product so blended and processed to make a Delicious, Cool- The Pure Milk 00., Ltd. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for news of local interest but advertising cl t newly nature may be inserted at cents n word strictly payable in odvnnce. —¢-- ‘lilo column ll roses-vol for laws cl local Interest but advertising ei I news; tnro inserted n 6 cont: gland payable in advance. IIOPI Elvis! — Grand Tea at Hop; River Jilly 22nd. L-Mflll-t! OONFIDIIATION bill INSUR- ANCIL 11-8798-1-12-312. discourse-eh all White Crepe Dresses. R. P. Simpson. - L-B568-i-28-Il. FOXMEN-Stu-rt those Vixens on Sunglo Vixen d: Puppy Ration l0 days after whelping. L-fitilii. HEAVY DUTY thirteen plate bat- tery guaranteed two years $950. Tantcn's Accessorits. L-8658-7-23-ii. THE PROOF 0F THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING-Our Ranch is always open to Visitors. Come and see for yourself. Fox Pups grown ex- clusively on Sunglo Feeds. Interest- ing Experiments being conducted. International Fox dz Animal Foods. Ltd. L-8548-7-23-tue-sat. ATTENDING FUNERAL - Mr. Billie Ross, Cornwall, P. E.I., mot- ored here on Tuesday and was ac- companied on the return trip by his aunt, Mim Etta Mlunro, who had been called home to attend the funeral of her, mother. the late Mirs. Hugh Munro. After visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ross, Miss Munro leaves for her home in Pro- ___________ Uptown , Flowers By». -'i-l6-20-23-2'|. bum The Dill ll llillillillll mas. araxaunaa MARTIN mas McNeil], Edison Beecher Court, ertson. at Keatherdalc. (A. P. BY being nly surviving member is a brother, naid MacPherson of Brook! . . E. I. Mrs. Martin was married twice, er first husband was Samuel Mc- .. of Heatherdsle. this union . ing blessed with one daughter, I rs. John Gillie of Vancouver, B. C. _ Some years after the death of her first husband she married Ai- exander Martin, a son of William Martin, in honor of whom the settlement of Martinvale is named. Of this union there are one son and two daughters living, viz: William A. Martin on the old home, Mrs. William MacDonald of Martinvale and Mrs. Ray Mac- Lcod of Cardigan Head. At the time of her death Mrs. Martin had twenty grandchildren, thirty three great grandchildren and two great, great grandchild- ren. Funeral services were con- ducted by her pastor. Rev. T. Owen il-Iughes, in llorne Volley‘ Presby- terian Church- A large procession of friends and mourners followed all "that was mortal of a good friend and neighbor to their last resting place in the beautiful cem- etery at Icrne Valley to await the glorious resurrection. The pail bearers were: Peter Murphy, Jo- seph Campbell, Robert MacLaren, George Matheson, Alfred Icrthsrd and Neil Shaw. The hearse driver was-Hugh J. Gillie. today. to "new 1935 peaks. Stocks were firm the hind floor tors and specialties gave the ly general. by reports of ations in steel. fol-ail t0 great extent. where point. magazine mid-summer slump." tute estimated current of capacity. which put U. S. Steel us. acorns J. accuses - Bolllngs of North RustlcO. the ommu ity has lost a valued citi- Qii. the home. s kind husband and ather and the Presbyterian Church iii-Pm! p'llar-as he gave 'frsely his time and wealth to advance ‘ - came of Christ. "Y- Rollins: who was in his ssth i‘. was a prosperous and suc- ssfui farmer and for some years "Pristin- 0f "Orby Point I-Iotel". is death was doubly sad as it was ~' "Remotes. although not in ro- iuwi health. he attended to the duties of his home and farm until the last. as he often expressed the desire-"to die in the harness." Besides n. scrrowiigLJldow. use Margaret Houston cf Msyfic . there are left to mourn two sons. Guy and Weston or North rtustice, and twc daughters, Isrtba. fracticnaliy. lay. rushed many stocks ahe fractions to around three makers see no indications The report received ample (confirmation when the American Iron 5r Stcel Insti- ‘uction 2.8 points higher at 42.2 per cent The yuneral service was held on April 23th and was largely attend- ed. in the absence of his pastor, Rev. Mr. Orsborne, the service was Pilot Me". "In the Sweet By and "The Lord is My Shepherd". bearers were all rela- tives of the deceased. Messrs. Arte- Rollliiss. William Toombs. Royswn Toombs. George l-I. Rob- lntennont in Cavendish Ceme- Prcss- r inanclal Writer) Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. July 22—-The bull forces were firmly in the saddle In a. driving finish they ad major points from the out- set, ut the big push took place in al l5 minutes, when activity left the ticker sputtering along be- transsctlcns. Steels, mo- a number of industrial stellar per- formances, but firmness was fair- 'I'lie enthusiasm of traders, fired expanding elsewhere. did not spread to any the bond market the performance was little betterwhan steady, except in a few" secondary ratings where the gains ran to a point or so. Other secondary issues, however, about as much. U. S. gove loans were reactionary. with losses ranging from 2-32 to 5-38 of a “nee 0:1; merly manager of the Bank Mliliifeiii- ‘i! this w??- “nd M“ H- The many friends of Mr. Colin 5- HEW"! 0i Kiiifiiilie- 5mm‘ McLure, who underwent a serious The weekly trade review of the "Steel" said that "steel of r The buyers of the steel shares thus had a firm footing of good news to help their operations, at i0 Bethlehem at 34 8-4 and several others at the best prices of the more than a. point and Distillers- Seagrams nearly as much. Eise- where in the Canadian list Inter- national Nickel gained l 1-4 while fractional improvement was ro- cordsd by Dome, hiclntyre-Porcu- pine and Ford of Canada. Domin- ion Stores and Norsnda were off BALLPLAYIBS PBEFIII. TBAVIL DY RAILWAY “Not once, to the best of my knowledge, has a bsllpiaysr been hurt in a railroad accident. More- over, we have never missed a sched- ured game because of a railroad de- Wo would be foolish. therefore. to say nothing of being ungrateful. if we were to switch from railroads were off rnrnent FUNERAL SERVICES-The Ill- CIIAS. McLAUGHLIN) ‘ 0"“ 5mm‘ Jw yestiirdly mowing hw Sh,“ 13m- a. m. and leave at 10.30 for the chflflwwwn Glasgow and R-ev it} Patersbn of Sums Bum“ w ere q a?‘ Provincial Building, where the in- Pholsizrfliulzllcsigns r Cavemmh Favwite o! the gggrxrfi wtlsihesugglllaisealjleer: Fzvere ‘Daemon Wm be made ‘fly HE Ex- ° ' .. - . 9 - “"9” ‘gonna-mm deceased were sung. Jesus Savior Mew,‘ wuum warren’ J‘ B. cal-lends’ All mustbefu yun rm Down. Service at the conducted by Rev. Father Keefe. day night His edy drew the lucky coupon No. “- t is ticket a In u“ “was ibhizyililfi¥deakitit hiratlder of the “m” °' m“: u: m w; ticket must claim the bicycle be- “ufhigng, m; £1, Nonmmmwm E X C H a N G E fore Saturday. my 2r. n the blcy. settled in Martinvale when the '- ' 31:: llitzzltgigagrillidbgy iisi-Ztvrurrsaycag: Vi!“ W" l‘ WmiflJg-ezfiéa born N E W RK more Bros. ask that holders of cou- Tm m” Mm‘ ‘ pons do not destroy them until the bicycle is awarded. by the Board, which administration of relief. membe. somewhat similar to the nun-ibe Rotary Club here great value. Past Webster was in the chair. guests were S. R. Finiayson, for should Carolina. On Wednesday evenins a very Bu Miss Marlon" MacDonald, of Fred erictori, N.B., and Miss Myrtle Bu!‘ rett, of Sydney, the their 22nd birthday. Reardori read a very appropriat address whlclnwas loudly applaud ed by all present and Miss Jo Coupe-r sang "Many Happy Rt turns of the Day-" Mi“ Urquhart opened guests of horror MscQueen read the accompanyln verses for which the girls lhanke them heartily. the .4, 3 and Mary Nlizzi. candies was brought year. 111 "i0 51164011 P11881118 0n the Canadian liquor stocks were Jim" PW" °i ch‘“"°"t°°°w“' PE" rnorpinu of April 26th. of Aquila higher. Hiram Walker advanced I- Blind“! ‘ma bridge W" m‘ ‘The party broke up loyed by all. in the wee sm singing "For ‘They FeilowsP-Sydney Post-Record. _._-_- S: the summer home at Mira . A the casion being the annual cu ing of the hers took senting Mrs. E. M. Aitken with iottstown. was - Slmcnined and Polished at new low vidence, RI-New Glasgow News. nerai of the late Patrick It. Train- or was held from his late residtice Connolly, Angus McEachern, Vic- tor Purdy, D. J. Riley and William grave was N0. 90M WINS BICYCLE-About 10 o'clock at Cudmore Bros. Satur- Worship Mayor Kaesrli; AT ROTARY—At the RotafY airbase“? era's: WES . ~ . at law, a member of the City Coun- M _ w’ n v E ‘ o‘ Bmck m y cil and Chairman of the Welfare ontgflo. is viémz; eh“ 01d gap; Board of Owen Sound, Ont. Mr. Stewart gave a very interesting ~ , address on the work carried out has charge of He is a of the Kinsmen Club, Rotary Club but an all Canadian organ- ization. with a membership limited to the ages of 21 to 40. He gave a of suggestions which the find of president J. A. The DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY- Joyable surprise party was tendered occasion being Miss Evelyn Betty the gifts for the and Miss Margaret Delightful refresh- ments were served by the Misses Greta Barrett, Kay MacKinnon A birthday cake gaiiy decorated and bearing 22 in by Mrs- a‘ hours with all Are Jolly Good MAKE PRESENTATION-About forty-five members and friends of the Isobel Crowdis Auxiliary spent a most delightful evening this real: o . . Macleod and. Mrs. Macheod. organisation» The mem- the opportunity of pre- token of affection and appreciation in the form of a pen and pencil set. Mrs. Aitlien, formerly of Char- onc of the ladies re- sponsible for the inauguration of "-—-"' Ml‘. Robert J. Sydford cf Brook- the society. The evening for the and h" 8M" m!‘ “mt SHELL MOTOI- OIL for sale It Mailettk Battery Service. Irml-‘l-ll-II-fl. G0 r0 OBWSLL this afternoon by “Earlene? at three. Back at eight fifteen. n-eioa-r-ie-ea-ao-s-e-is-ao-zr. ELECTED l l as Canada's leader. "Willard" Batteries at Tantonk Ac- cessories. L-Ucfib-‘l-ZS-il. THE HIGHLANDS Dance tomor- row. Al. Blanchard! Orchestra. L-BSOG-‘l-id-Tues-tf. TENNIS CLUB FESTIVAL — Refreshments, Orchestra, Amuse- ments, Wednesday evening. Juiy 24th at F. S. Reeves, Southport. Iv-BISN-T-IO-Ill. FOXMEhL-Feedlng Blliilit) Rat- ions exclusively, has given super- ior results wherever fed. The cost is mwesi- bum" Governor General Lord Besbor- sraarviaa "HAM-AND" Excur- “m sion to Malagash and return for Zion m“, central 01mm“ $1.00. Leaves Pickards Wharf Wed- nesday morning at 8 o'clock due on return early afternoon. 11-8587-‘1-23-11. HAVE YOUR CAR WASIIED. rate. Tanton’: Accessories. L-B558-7-23-li. BEST SILVER. FOX FELT. " arch London Sale out of 80.000 skins, was from a. 1934 Pup Fed exclusive 011 Sunglo as cereal part of Ration, from weaning io peiting, cccrding to owner, E. S. Coffin. Sat-Tues-tf. SCOUTS, CUBS, GUIDES AND BBOWNIES WILL parade on Sat- urday forenoon for inspection by His Excellency the Governor @21- eral, Chief Scout for Canada. They will meet at St. Paul's Church at 10 _____ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a motorist appear- ed chsrgcd with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He was sentenced to ten days imprison- ment. One drunk and incapable failed to appear and ‘had his bail estreatcd. while s. scco ’ was eitenced to ten days in lali. A drunk and disorderly was fined ten dollars and costs or in lieu of pay- ment 20 days in j|i.il. Another dis»- orderly conduct case was adjourn- ed until today. A case of gross in- decency was further adjourned for one week, the $500 bail bond be- ing renewed. ._.___________. in Charlottetown. Mrs, S. R. Jenkins has as her welcome guest her daughter, Mrs. O'Brien, of Montreal, who is ac- companied by her young son. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brittain and two sons Dick and Broady, of Montreal, have taken a house on Grafton Street for the summer. Miss Lillian Hogan returned home after a two months visit to friends and relatives in U. S. A. operation yesterday, will he glsd to know he is resting as comfortably as can be expected. Mr. Colin C. McClure underwent a serious operation in the PEI. Hospital yritcrday morning. Mrs. Ann Sydford of New York City, is in Cha-iotteiown visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and her sisters. Mrs. Syd- ford will remain for the summer months. 9 Y Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Richards, Souris, accompanied by hfrs. Rich- ard's cousin Miss Mildred Coffin. Rollo Bay, have left on a motor trip to l-Iaiifax. Annapolis Valley and Kantville. l! d Rcv. D. A. Paterson, Cavendish. Prince Edward Island. accompan- ied by his sister and brother, Mrs. E. E. Cronbie, Wilkinsburg, Ps..snd Robert, Upper Kcnnetcook, visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harvey. on Tuesday, July IBth-Wlndsor Tribune. Mrs. L. J. Evans and daughter, Miss ‘rhelma, Sydney, C. B.. who have been visiting the Island for the past month, left on return home Saturday. They were accom- panied by Mrs. PJ, Doyle, who will spend Old Home Week in Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I". Tamer and family o: Dsytona Beach, and Mrs. F. M. Lovell and her daugh- ter iulorerice have returned to their homes after mending a short time with relatives and friends on the Island. L. form are requested to meet at St. Paul's Church Hall on Saturday at 10 o'clock in order to proceed tothe Provincial Building to be inspected by the Chief Scout for Canada, the Church Cubs and. the Kirk Cubs have been in camp at Dunstafl- nage, the former at the Dqver farm and bungalow. They are spending a very enjoyable and profitable time. Sunday was “calling day" when a large friends visited camps. In the evening all the Cubs, Scouts, Scc-rters and friends under canvas. to the number of 50 or 60, motored to Marshfield to attend evening service in the Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. A. Pritchard, the and lNOLIGGS, All Scouts and Cubs in full ‘imi- the latter at Mr. Burnett's MIJR IUUENTRIES RECEIVED All (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wirt) . VICTORIA, July iL-Lists of the i935 Canadian Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships, scheduled to open at Victoria Tennis Club tamorrow, werveclosedSatui-dsy with more than 100 entries, a good half of them . United States Pacific Coasts stars fresh from t. uinphs at the Western Canada Grass Courts Champion- ships at Vancouver. The Canadian title seekers elude two ranking easterners, Walter »Marti.n and Mrs. Gilbert Nunns of ‘Toronto, and a former nationally ranked Dominion player, T. O. _.Os- sis) Rysll of Victoria. Martin will seek revenge for his defeat in the Canadian final two years ago at the hands of John Moi-lo, sa 1' “ who. m. HEAR REVELATION 11:1-18 EXPLAINED “THE TWO WITNESSES” Cloihed in sackcloth, and who prophesy-ifor i260 days. Killed by the beast from the bottomless pit anilralsed to live after 3y, days. WHO ARE THEY? Hear it TUESDAY" ,8, P. ll. AT T ll E" F 0 ll ll M Every one is coining to hear EVANGELIST F. W. JOHN- STON, a logical and interesting spedlier WHO KNOWS WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS HEARING HIM Song service before the lecture conducted by Mr. H. R. Brennan--—Platform attistant Pianist and SoloistiGladya Plimley Brennan SEATS FRE FAREWELL OFFERING - r 'ALL WELCOME n . with Gene Srlllltll and Worth Oswald of Berkeley, are the big guns in the American squad. Re ting t Maple leaf with of parents and the respective number minister. save a very timely and appropriate address to the Cubs and Scouts. and expressed his ap- preciation of the great movement which was doing so much to fit the rising generation to assume the re- sponsibillties of Christian citizen- ship. Special music was rendered by an augmented choir under the direc- tion of Mrs. J. F. McFarlane. The IUW, nett ably assisting. I611 . "Priests Defy , '_i_'__ (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BERLIN, July stern warning to em. "political Catholicism." Catholic youth Vatican. Police, reported to throughout the make arrests if the as could be learned here. Franz Guertner, Minister of Jus tioe. threatening been published in Friclurg. were that the their offices without molestation. Today's Nazi press and politics and that action ag sinst them would come later. The latest element in the performance of their duties. Catholic made Hitler youth their pair-ish papers. Today's provincial press contain While windows of the closed Jew ish ice irreem parlors were smash Jewish stores in several cotive signs. CUBA GETS HYPER. CENT Fanning in the main in contrast to the sharp, jerky p baked soil to be more en. The single-furrow used. cultural. Cub-masters in charge are Mrs. R. C. Parent and Mr. Niall H. Bur- nett with Miss Ross, Mr. Parent, Jack Mead. Bill ‘lidmarsb. Jack Stewart, Bill Trainer, Frank And- Terence Fitzgerald, Wilbur Andrew. Art Wright and GeoBur- St. Paul's Church Cubs went into camp yesterday at Dunstaifnage un- der the direction of Mrs. Warren, Cubmaster. and Field Comr. War- Nazi Warning 2l-—Pi.iests in Ffieburg Baden, today deified a against criticism fnin the pulpit oi’ the Nazi drive The Baden priests read a letter iv; tliel: piriplts from the episcop- ale calling the Nazi drive against organirations a violation of the concordat with the have been stationed secretly in congregations nation ready to decree were not observed, took no immediate action against the priests, as far The authorities refrained from action, it was explained, bc.:ause' the decree issued last nigh: by prosecution for any priest violating the injunction of Wilhelm Hermann Goering head of the secret police, had not Reports from Catholic centres priests performed takes the .1 Goering was merely ls- suing a “last warming’ to Catholics to toe the line between religions Catholic fight is the Nazi chu- 1c the: the Catholics, not the Nazis, were first to violate the concordat entered into with the Vatican. I.n religious the Nazi charge states, the attacks on the movement through ed reports of numerous additional n- urcs taken against the Jews. ed in Berlin Hohencollern Platz, other streets were plastered with provo- SEED POTAJTOES CANADA in Cuba differs consid- erably from that in Canada. Crops are characteristic of the tropics and oxen and mules arc used, horses not being able to stand up under the heat. The slow. steady, continuous haul of the o: u or the horse also enables the hard- readily 570k- walking plough ls the type most generally Cubs is predominantly alri- the main industry being the production of sugar-cane. To- Martin and Ryall are Bud Rocking of Victoria, Jack Brawn, Ron Sid- away and a score of other British Columbia mainland‘ and Vancouver Island racquet wieiders. With Mrs. Nunns on the Canad- ian side of the net in the women's section will be the Milieu sisters, Jean and Susie of Vancouver, and a host of other British Columbia 1e- presentatives opposed by a, contin- gent of American feminine stars led by Mrs. Katherine Rose of Ins Angeles. MURRAY BAPTURES iuuujnii (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PEEBLES, Scotbnd, July 2i- Bobby Murray of Montreal, youthful Canadian, star, today held the Scottish larvm tennis singles championship as proof of his prowess. » Murray successfully oiirnexed his tennis tour, along with other top-ranking Dominion stars. by defeating I. G. Collins in four sets Saturdaiy, 8-6, 9-11, 8-4, 6-3. He also competed at Wimbledon and took part with the other Canad- ians in an international team ntalch with Scotland. An aggressive start put Murray one set ahead. He was leading in the second set when Collins, with clever countcraft, got him out of position several times. Then Collins tired and Murray had little trouble capturing the series. Fear Rioting Will Be Renewed (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BELFAST, Northern Ireland, July 2l-the rioting and terrorism that has been going on since July 12 continued over the week-end with sporadic shootings and bum- lngs. The people in many districts fear renewed outbreaks of the Catholic-Protestant disorders which already have taken eight lives. At midnight a number ‘of men entered a house in Pittsburgh Street and shot Joseph Hamill, wounding him in the thigh, John O'Hara and John Diamond were slightly wounded by the shots of an unknown gunman There was general firing in the trouble-tom area throughout the night. The eighth fatality occurred yes- terday with the death of John McKay, shot in the first of the riots July 12. Firemen were kept busy checking maliciously started fires. A letter from the Bishop of Down and Connor was reed in all the Catholic churches of Ulster today appealing to the congreg- ations to "crush all bitterness out of your hearts, give offence to no man. avoid all oocaslo of arous- ing animosity, assist in mainten- ance of order and do not impede the police or soldiers in the per- formance 0f their duty." At Clones, in the Irish Free State. the Masonic Hall was des- troyed and two other buildings damaged 3y incendiary fires. Police found six gasoline cans in the buildings. _._.__._.__ EMBROIDERED MONGRAM A favorite decoration on the tie ends as well as directly on the tires f it itself. is the embroidered moncrgrarn, or even simple letters, which an sometimes wom instead of a bow. The letter may, perhaps, b: one or two large capital letters. wearer's own in- itials, or those of her sports club, worked in contrasting silk, sewn or pinned on at the centre front of neck almost like a brooch. Some of the single cut-outletters are with. Rests Case On "Govt. a Record And Blatforml, To the Electors of Prince Edward Islandr e . _ On the eve of the election contest havd pleasure in reporting a steady swing lIl public opinion in favor of 1 the Conservative administration which has endeavored to guide the destinies of this Province during four years of unparalleled difficulties and world depression. The re- cord of the Government, on-every platform, has been d9. fended vigorously against Opposition attacks which hr the main concern irrelevant issues, raised for purpose‘ of, distracting attention from the utter hopelessness of the Liberal platform, which holds out no prospects to the poor man, the laboring man, or the unemployed. The Government members and supporters have ans- wered ihe Liberal criticisms, but they have mainly been c°nc§riied with Presenting the more important issues in" relation to the present and future finances of this Prov- ince, and to the prospects, based on the Governmenfs re-_ cord, of obtaining further subsidy increase and further grants in aid of unemployment and reliefprojects. 0"!‘ lllilioiie-JB, 0n the other hand, have adopted a de-e featist attitude toward this issue, and hold out only one” promise of importance financially, namely, a balanced itlfiliiget. Eloy have refused to state how a budget, which b ey) cou not balance in so-called prosperous years, is to _e alanced now in years of unprecedented world depres-. sion. _If sincere, their platform rneans heavily increased taxation or starved public services. Otherwise, it means a Juggling of the public accounts, transferring items of ordinary account into capital account, as they did during U161!‘ lust years, and producing worthless paper surpluses- on ordinary account while plunging the Province still fur- ther rn debt. _The Conservative Government recognizes the problems facing this Province financially, and its record is the surest guarantee that its promises will be fulfilled. From reports received from every constituency, I am assured that this appeal, directed to the intelligence of the electorate and not to prcgudrce or partisan feeling, is gaining tremendous ground and that the Government, on ""5 155119, has nothing to fear and everything to gain when the votes are polled on Tuesday. W. J, P. MacMILLAN, Premier. KITTENS IHOEPSEN m s nouns GOLLOI]. COIILTO]. AOL __ LONDON» on. my 22-week. Is Unconstitutional- the beautiful cat at Rumble: gar. age. 596 Hamilton Road, surprised herself and her owner by present- ing the world with, two pretty kit- tens at '1 o'clock yesterday morning. But at that, there were more Sill‘- prises to come. At noon the kittens had their eyes open and the dc. lighted Mr. Rumble immediately made them a paper ball to play _ This fast work in any cat fam- ily. according to Inspector George Tusvtin of the Humane Society, who has advised the owner to keep the kittens away from the bright lights. so that their eyesight will not be affected. Guardian's Special Wire] N, Tex., July 20.—Tiic. controversial bankheacl Cotton Con‘- troi Act, born of new deal, was de-i clared unconstitutional today by Federal Judge Randolph Bryant, Granting an injunction against its enforcement, Judge Bryant said: "l think the law is clearly and plainly unconstitutional." ._ His ruling came on a plea for in? junction fyled by D. C. Wallace. Bunter, Texas, Ginner, who sued on behalf of himself and all other cots’, ton glnners of Texas and the Texas Cotton Glnncrs‘ Association, "Owing to the unusual and ex- traordinary circumstances present in this case, I think that an injunction should issue upon the giving of pro- per security," Judge Bryant said. "It is only a very thinly disguised attempt, to regulate the production of cotton under the pretext of the exercise of the taking po\v('r of the . National Government. This power. 1r it exists at all, is not committed to the National Government under the iemis of the constitution of the United States, but is expressly rc- served to the States." The case was set for hearing Sept. ii on its merits. Judge Bryant set $100,000 as the amount of bond the Texas Cotton Ginners‘ Association must post he- filare the injunction becomes i-ilec- t vc. (A. P. By SHERMA LOOKING T0 BOOM IN STEEL MAKING SHEFFIELD, England, July 2g_. (CPm-Steel-mssters of the Unit- ed Kingdom look for a growing d9- mand for steel, from the shipyards, ‘Old ship scrapping is on a heavy 80819. and shipping firms will be obliged tomodemize their fleets.“ 5W5 Qiialily- the trade record of the Sheffield Chamber of com- merce and Manufacture, "The new 'e°°ii°iiil" "hips now offered are so iimciflili. Bud so cheap, that ship- owners must have them or go out of business. Naval shipbuilding, a V61’! slack line in this country since the war, has now got to be revived, in view of the action of fore‘gn nations." “Our home market is hmyhy," Quality continues. "In spite of a 50 per cent fall in iron and steel 0x- lXirts gp foreign countries, from the Electors! J lih illm ' t l." 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