We Deliver C. Oa-D. l‘ II-SAVE NEYIlI ' a VISIT rnu Largest and, Best Equipped F000 BT00! . mcnsnLo-rrllrowu The Cash allil c.8111 Stores have no Bad Debts for you to help piiyc- havemnocgsls. of Profits as we get THEREFORE Wuhan sum. caravan PAY 0ASIl and SAVE! ' ‘JOLLIES” SPECIALS ALL OVER THE STCRE. "l'his Store is home owned and home managed, and carries a VERY LARGE srocx or MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUIT AND ALL ISLAND PRODUCTS -v-wn um) m LOW PRICES- ‘iiliSiivtondoc-AGABRY slants; I I Phone 1115. i | a: RA l "IIIANIFESTB ISSUED lfienadisn has) HALIFAX, August l-An 1d point programme covering the policlu of the Liberal Party in the present election campaign and the course oi action piropcsed should the party be muted power cn August n, was issued today by Angus’ L. Mac- donald, opposition leader and can- didate in Halifax south. Randi!!! front eastigation of lie present Franchise Act to the gen- eral declaration that "what is need- ed above all else in Nova Bcotia is more aggressive and prognemivs leadership," the manifesto pruni- bcs to “restore responnble govern- ment," hold en economic enquiry kite “conditions which cripple the {economic iife of Nova Scotia,” and‘ ylcdces the party to immediate Hayment of Old Ace Pensiims. toge er with a. pledge to for tariff readjustment... As immediate and temporary meas- iIvsrI-mme is urged, and belied is affirmed in the principle of unem- viuymsnt insurance. . "lb the Liberal party, Nova Boo- iia is indebted for practically all of lire social lezislation now on the statute books of this province," the “Emmi-affairs. Specific refer- ence is made to Mothers’ Allow- Nwas. which, it is declared, were Voiced" on the Rhodes Govern- ment by the Liberal party in i980, l’ ksislation pfllviding a minimum Waco for women "passed by the ~ Liberal Government in 1024 and merely proclaimed by the Rhodes Government in 1930," to public health in Nlllwt to which it is do- liflrcd that expulsion of the de- Vermont's usefulness will be lousht; and to workmelrs compen- Iiiiun. 1n this connection the "lmiicsto pledges an investigation l0 determine whether the act can I" made more beneficial, -lducalon_ lime a» eeusln. attention ‘Qrlwntotheclauseinthe 1n- w Platform “pledging free school W“ lor pupils of u» public lclioole to and including grade "m." nm-rus v Housman-at North 1...»... on My M. ma. tour. aiidfiltlflme . a son, John Walter. DEATHS ‘ ' livrraa-r-at Buinmerside, mer- "Y- Ausust l, William J. Muttart, '8“! 8i years. Funeral ‘ihursdey at "med ChurchIat r p. m. Service "111 be under the ampices of the ° "14 Oflnle Orders. —~_i_ M D. MacLean IIlLI-III “lflflihtowu and North Wllillliro - _,_ "j lunar Hitihb only WEDNESDAY ‘MO-Dwfiflltionel Prayer yer- vice - Visitors welcome - lIl-rh Memorial Kali. Ill-Meeting cf Session. Much Needed Rain Comes In New Brunswick ' icanadisn Press) IRIDIELRIGIUN, N. 3., Aug. I- Parc-hcd root and grain crops in central New Brunswick received a Ill-bltl-ntill min today after sever- alwoeksofvecrylittlsrain, and hieh lemperatures. A down pour W" Qilllerienmd in York County and other parts of the central area. around eleven o'clock this morn- iht Ind more showers were fore- ust for tonisht and tomorrow. The facet which also were in‘ s. dangerous state due to the hot, d?! weather over an extensive per- iod, will receive much benefit. Botewes and other-root crops were m in need of the trady ruin. m some localities the dearth od moisture caused potato plants todieinthehilleandacuriailed yield was feared. Grains had made better rnogrem in most parts of the province but also was in need of rain. _..________ IIYOIII‘ Asthma ‘rec-The effic- acy of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is not something that is merely to be hoped for; it is to be expected. It seldom on. to bring relief, and in your own individual case it will do the same. So univer- sal has been the success of this far- famod remedy that every one afflic- ted with this disease owes it to him- self to try it. ‘Bil Qpoeiflon rejoices in the creation of a Department of Labor, -"tl1ough it regrets that the Gov- ernment has placed at the head of that department not a deputy min- ister but s secretary only." The Liberal party, says the manl- festo, “deplores the haphazard methods of the present Govern- ment in dealing with the coal in- dustry and condemns the making of unfounded promises." An inves- tigation of coal and taeel oper- IMOII with the aim of placing them on a sound foundation, and the seeking of additional markets for 0on1 and steel ruoducte, are prom- ised. Agriculture Reorganization of the Depart- ment of Asrioulture with a view to making the province more self- nlstainlng in agricultural. dairy and poultry products is another project outlined. Repeal of Bill 151, which provides for regulation of the pulpwood cut, is promised, and the statement goes on to charge the Rhodes-Harrington Govern- ment with indifference toward the fisheries, and to declare the Liber- al intention of DENIM 011 ti" magi-g], Government "such meas- unl es will ensure greater pros- perity of the industry." Highway! "rho Liberal Dart! believes that at no distant date the Provincial Government must embark on a 914m; programme of hard sur- ggeing the main highways of the pmyhwa," says the reference to Pastor. ~with illustrated literature, finest IJENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ This column In relerv d h! Queen's ,, County hows of local in rertising or q mgwly nature may be -- - Inserted at d cents a word strictly '- illlyable in advance- rariuun noAn players at nope __ River tonight. 06 - - » Coli-NWAILOIAIIGI-Aug e, KinsutonstilamCcrnwallatjj 3 p. m. New Dominion at 7.30. Rev. D. K. Rioee, Minister. JIOSTPONID 011‘! HOSPITAL festival will be held this afternoon and evening on Hospital grounds. Band in attendance. e2. Tim PRESBITIBIANCIIUBCH IN CAVENDIsII-Gervices Aug, 0, North 'I‘ryon at ii a. m. Brads!- bane at ‘l dclock. Dr. M. E. Genge VISITORS DAL-A large num- ber of interested relatives and friends of the Second Charlotte- town Company of Girl Guides vis- ited them on Sunday at their calnp in Canoe Cove. Visitors to the camp will be wslwnted this afternoon when demonstrations of life-saving and land drill will be given. ilCash oomminion weekly for full orparttimelellilllledTagliurl- cry Products. 000 varieties of finest trees and shrubs. We co-operaie equipment and sales help. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal-lie. PB-lflfllll". Miss lvm-y Gillan lies returned to the city after Inendins e ivw days in Hauolbmok, the guest of Mrs. c. r. monesiien. ' but lll- .. v MUDILIGIIT SAIL . __ s. s. HARLAND ' _ Under Ausplces Holy Name Tennis Club. THURSDAY, AUG. 3rd 8 O'clock 60 Cents " Board Of” Trade Council Meeting s‘... A Council meeting of the Board of Trade was held yestorday_witli the President. Dr. J. A. Clark in the chair. Considerable correspond- ands was dealt with. - A letter re exemption under the Inoolne Tax Act of incorporated companies received from the Min- ister ad Ilinanoe was rend in reply to s. communication from the Board. A letter from Hon. _J. A. MacDonald bearing on the ggme matter was also reed. The letters wen pieced on fyle. The matter of the change in oer ferry rates was discussed. Wires o! thanks and congratulations extend- ed by the Board to the Island members and to Dr. Madlvilillan st Qtuwa in wnnection with 111s se- ‘curing of the implementing of the Duncan Commission's report. Communications re the Shipping Act wore reed. lit was pointed out that lie port warden‘- fees for in- Illection od begged min should not exceed l0 cents. The correspondence was placed on fyle. - An offer of fifteen minutes free time for broadcasting the benefits of C‘ rlottctown once s week was received from station CIUY. ‘me nutter was referred to the Public- Mue. Albert 1f. Melvin of Wbhee- iey, Mass, and Mrs. Frank E. Baker of North Quincy. Mass, are guests of their sister, we liiwen Cameron of Albany. , 11mm. Georgelli. Ross and I Mrs. Rose who motored down from ‘ottewe. are guests s/t Sidmont, i AMI-h River Road, where they ex- i pect to remain till Monday. I ivlr. Louis n. Dixon 0f the Can- ‘adian INationol Hotel staff leaves this morning for It. John where he will spend a week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Eamm. I i Mr. Acton Barrows, Toronto, Pre- sident of the Canadian Railways and Marine World, paper covering the transportation field, arrived in the city Monday evening and registered at the Canadian National. Mr. J. J. Joli . l!- 0» Hi1. Johnstons, Min Helen Johnstone and Miss Margaret Newsom. city, left this morning via car for a three weeks’ trip to Boston and New York. I n. n. Whithantof Montreal, trav- elling passenger agent for the Oun- nrd Steamship Company and allied lines, has arrived at Btanhope Beam, where he will spend his an- nual vacation. He is accompanied by Mrs. Whitham. Miss Margaret Bhaw, of New Perth who has been spending a few daysintheoitytheguestoim. and Mrs. Murdock mcteod. end Miss Agnes Williams. will leave to- morrow on a visit to Rmvidence. Rhode Island, and Quincy, Mll- Miss Iiila Bquasebwiggs of Mal- den, Mass, is at present visiting this province and is renewing many old acquaintances. ‘Bhe is a guest of lvlk. and Mrs. Miller Mathieeon, Mt. Edward Road. Miss Mary Benoit of North Sydney, C. 13.. woh hes been vie- iting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ben- oit, left for Pictou yesterday when ghe w'll meet hes‘ uncle, Rev. Thomas drainer and than. proceed to Boston where they will spend some time visiting relatives. EXTENSIVE (Continued from Page l) surly in the day, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa is- gued, its crop survey. in which it was found a general need of rain existed from one end of Canada to the other. The Maritime Provinces reported mind badly needed for late crops and pastures. The hit and miss storm of yel- terday was confined solely to pee-ts of Ontario and Quebec, however. and while it will benefit the dil- tricts it touched. it did nothing to alleviate conditions in other leo- tinns. The constable was taking the of- fender's name and address. "Why do you always lick your pen- cil before you write down the parti- culars?" asked the letter. highways. "In the meantime, active peeps must be taken to eliminate l“ duqpitieyace on sravel rcelb." The constable frowned ominously. "To make the case look blacker," he said. - ity Committee in conjunction with the civic Lupe vement Committee. It was Nported that several questionnaires regarding health and Sflfeiy. and fire prevention had been filled out. Great ‘assistance had been received from the De- partment of Health. ' The annual meeting of die Cari- adian Chamber of Commerce which _i.s to be held in Ottawa in October was referred to. The president stated ‘that he had received a letter from s. group of businm men in Montague, re- questing that the airmail service be instituted as formerly when the double ferry service ceased. '1'!" matter was referred to the Air Mail and Air Transportation Committee. MIIIIE ACTIVE TRADING IN INTI MARKET (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 1.—Uncicr the leadership of the "wet" stocks, prices were stronger with trading more ac- tive in the closing minutes of trad- ing on the Montreal stock Exchange today. A steady trend prevailed throughout the major part of the day with small fractional advances being recorded by most of the lim- ited number of stocks which made an appearance on the board. Active ‘hiding The more active trading did not some until late in the day when IIANAIIA UNDER A IJIIIIATIIR SAYS NINE Idberal Leader 'Ad- dresses Audience on Western Tour. (B! Bay Brown Canadian Press sun Writer.) BIQHTJLBROOK, Bash, Aug 1__ Canada is racing a new sort of dictatorship vmich may lead ill from the Socialistic to the Com- munistic state," Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King, Federal liberal leader, told an audience here. Under the Bennett Government a form of distatorship was being practised, he said. With hard times as an excuse the present Govern- ment had taken to itself "powers which were autocratic in their nature and which had the effect of depriving the peoples represen- itatlvu of their night in run the loountry." And, said the Liberal limo. partly ee a result of us. piictatorial attitude of the Gov- : eminent, a new threat had arisen ' Oommoriweali-h Ibderation with in the country. The co-operative promises besides whidi iihcse of Mr. Bennett at the’ hot election were mild, was proposing la n- volutionlse conditions in Canada. “rherc is danger of setting up another dictatorship," said m. King. “We've go tto watch the sit- uation in this country. Once you Siva arbitrary pownrs you are in dilator of getting what they have in Russia." The important thing to do was to get beck to Responsible Gov- ernment in Canada. "You are the Government," he said to the aud- ience, “Parliament is lust what you make it. If you have high tar- iffs and increased taxation today it is because thise who supported Mr. Bennett at the last election |sevchimpowerto impose these things." Duke Victim Of Army Ambush LONDON. Aug" 1—(C.P.)—Wlirile taking part in military manoeuvres in Herefordshire and parts of F. . nested", as an officer of the Hussars, fell into an ambush and was cap- tured by the opposing ‘amp, Hereford was the centre of op- erations, the 11th nusurs, with armored cars, forming the “-' * --- the Duke of Glou- ' lllluurinmu g FOR COMPLETING THIS LIMRICK There was a young marl from Penzance ~ m’ Found his pockets devoid of finance l: ' I; 5° 119 first borrowed some And he purchased 01d Chum Write a snappy last line here and win the FIRST PR|ZE Cf $25.00 in this 6t}: Old Cbum Limerick Contest Second Prize $15.00 e flm-d pfln $194“; Twenty-Ive Prizes of $2.00 Each A clever line that rhymes with “Pcnsan "—ehst’ h like this for example: “At no other togooo he'll 2.22% 3mm“ prance, entrance, romance, advance, enhance-these are just a few oi‘ the rliymizg. ggrgzgtoiorcould use in writing a atchy finishing line that may bring you a cheque Remember that with theawarding f th , 13 tributed to successful contestants sgfargsrcfuiizgmcg tccfliez: §£¢h:°.b°mn,.,nf: “W757 RULE‘ Winner of Old Chum Cut i admit‘ I “m” ' '°"‘°“‘ ‘m’ "*°”°" """ Limerick Contest No. 5 line" in the space provided. Fill in your name T m4 155"" plainly In the space indicated. Then hgcpeodlst g?°fll°r fiigilrzvllkomgtyir IKUkQPI-iiflfr 5°. r o owing: attndsaiabeihosnapackagecfOidChmnCaaue _ There was a young maid from the West, Grt or Old Chum Fine Cut. T h k _ o w - where additional entries are as»; made and r1371 ,;;nn,p;fir::.§ ‘;’ff“°“ m“ 59"“ copies of this ad-er-‘eement are not available, Whq was smoking 31d c212,!” "P! the entire Limerick on separate sheets of (last, and $15 p5,, winning 15m) PIP"; eddies l!!! iincl- Attach an Old Chum Charming bloke, fragrant smoke a conquest! label tceecheeparste entry. Other were awarded, in order oi‘ merit, as ewr-L-M -=--- airs”...iruedurl.rsr.~zs.exr.a~.ur..ste.. Old Chum Limerick Contest, Am) 35 Pmzgs 9|.- 52 “m; To P.O. Box I720, Montreal, P.Q. M'§°¢=Y'a-9v<l==r.N-S-: C-G-Pottmj Toronto: lnR-ynhm. on or before Au uef I5 1938. N-ifianfls-‘ic-AAIII-id- iéngdyffllrhel‘ 22:15]‘ R“ - ' . Preston. Ont-i Albert Hunt ri..".‘.‘;.’€§' 3c lure to print name and address on ad: mtry. “b. and“ flf" 1°)“ X'°'7' Om?!“ 05'" l" u: . fill-lid. Nvrih 3 dn , NS. . illcDonalrLkodncyOrlh; arren No correspondence will be entered into with my Port Haw N8 ee Pqg Wliiiehun ' "r t. Weséborc. OM43. O. qmgqun; P"7'"‘- I_ "-5-: Lyman K. Fur-re, East dint Job , N.B.| . ‘. . Wm. Coevle, Toronto. .PearlSladc. omwd M L an, Ly“, on. a. w. Angus. Ccnhm. Ont. uh y. o. Mcilott. dumber, Ont. lmoters-Jor they know that they enjoy the utmost in cool," mellow fragrance; and that the quality never varies. For men who roll their own; nothing equals Old Chum Fine Out Ciprute tobacco w ' CUT COARSE ' ¢UT p1 N; jugilesrsggalloccpt the deelsinuofehe FOR THE PIPE FOR CIGARETTE (Print n-n- w: us». hobo) Q L | TY 11mm, Use Chnnfecler cigar-employers with Old (Inn Fine Cs: >kCIIp this (6th) Contest Advertisement NOW and watch for the Next (7th) In One Month's Time» ' M M ing force against the Scots Greys. At one period armored cars raced into the main Iruaru in the centre ofiihetownandsimostetonce went into action. Women autograph hunters had 7800831161‘! the Duke and were tryi- ing to reach him when the sen opened fire and the women hurried off. Ono woman motorist, however, chased his Royal illglmess for 1o miles and was an eye-witness of his capture in a Boots Greys ambush. The Duke was in an armored car which was receiving wireless messages from other scouting cars over a wide area. Ho was captured near a hotel, and the woman who lied pursued him wanted to invite him to have a drink. She plucked “i! wurlge to approach an officer of the ambush party. but when he wheat markets had closed with sub- stantial gains. The upturn in wheat lent new life to a flagging stock market. Canadian industrial alcohol issues were strong with the "A" gslnini 1% points at 18% and the "B" 1% points at 17. On the Curb market, walkers was the star performer, ad- vancing to a high for the. dey at irltflwhere it closed with a gain of two and one half points. Nickel Nature Pivotal issues in the list respimd- ed quickly to the late strength. In- ‘ “ _ l Nickel was a. feature of the Into “sales, rising to 19.00. Brazilian Traction was half 1118b- ei- at 1m whiisrenvri-I We" "w'- rent of London buying o! the South American Utility had reached con- siderable proportions. Ol-nadian Pacific Railway gained 5t at 17% while Montreal Power was it higher-at 21%. Balerrwid shares, bonds 013.715- Remvvfll I have removed my Plumbing Shop and res- idence frolii 237 Grafton to 136 Fitzroy St. _ LEO B. DOYLE. Plumber " Phone 758 4k the Duke her courage failed. suggested that she should herself Shipbuilding Trade Better IQIXN, Aug. l — (O. P.) — It loch as if the tide has, or is turn- 1118. in the shipbuilding industry in the United Kingdom, the ship- building returns issued by Lloyd's Resistor 0d shipping for the three months which ended on June so showing an increase of 35,101 tons iuflilwlvttinhandinflreatBrit- ain and behind. The prudent total of 207,602 tons is 6.810‘ tons in excess of the cor- responding figure for June, 1982. Now ehbplns to the extent of so,- osotcnshasbeenbsguninthepaet three months. 111011811 it h by no means cer- tain that this slight improvement is evidence that the tide has at Mt turned in this country, it eug- fllil that the steady decline in ahllibflildin. ‘luring the peat two years has been arrested at least. Fifty per cent of the British to- tal of 281,009 tons is represented ivr-Ihlnl on which work hes been temporarily stopped, the suspended Ounarder No. 53d alone accounting for 78,000 tons. -_.____._.____ IDNDON. Aug. 1 -- (0.11) — The mike of Connelllht. former Gover- Aoadcnw of Music, of which he is president, at the annual prise-dis- ‘bone Road, London. 110i‘ General 0f Canada, distributed will Ila innit Baroness Seeks M " . . ' ' rm 1'" < F Advertising Rates-Payable lli Advance x V arn‘ H orn e Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word‘. Westeén and i: lantern locals, 2c. per word- Annauncemen and cmlng In Canada Events, 2c. per word; Clamlilhd, 2c. per word; In Memorial! i: Notion, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- o --——-— (up, Cgrdl, etc. do. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. , (Special to The Guardian) pa; inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 'l0c. per inch . MONOTON, ‘N. n. Aug. 1. - A or lo per word. Other ratee on applications- 1 world noted miniature pain”,- gh, Minimum Charge for any advertisement twmiy - l" <t Baroness Von Ritschl has been in m“ . l; the Maritime Provinces locking over .. ~ e» see- -- -¢¢¢¢¢*¢ ca- w‘ possible farm sites with a represen- _ u H _ tative of the Agricultural Depart- BATLI-umwtflmirtthhvo "Hots, S l ment of the Canadian National Rail- I ‘s’? u ‘d. f‘: o ' For a e ways. The Baroness, under her P” a m u Mm SUITABLE yo‘ maiden name. Lorna. Burgoyne, is W ted cum“? °um°u5es_ em" 1° w, well known in England as s. minia- Agents an sheet. Guardian Oflice. t1. ture painter. she is looking for a farm upon which herself and the AGENTS WANTED ' Ffimsr n sun - svcnon pom-y. F0 Baron, an, Austrian, might settle. Saul“? chrligfgluwfifgfaifikxfiili; Five, Bridge and Whist seer; The Baroness divides her time be- 33:132.. quotations. Britannia Guardian Gauge? fig; tween Austria and her native Dev- Aggncieg Rgegd. 4324 Clarke st. P’ "‘________._'___' onshire in England. Her miniatures Montreal, Que. FOR SALE __ AUG-rm); you“. have been widely exhibited in Eng- A‘ w‘ July 29' Aug’ 2' Five, Bridge and Whist Score land, one being bought by Queen ‘ Cards. Guardian Central 5°" Mary. Before leaving for Italy the - Wanted Prlnlery- Nov‘ bu‘ Baroness gave no indications as to “Mb what her preferences were. Before’ BOTTLES W5NT3D—"NTS AND FOR SALE-l SET TEAM 119$, also 1 team truck Waflfifl. , l 7. l433-6-29-ti quarts Phone 1 o almost new. AUPIY L00 Mclienna coming to the Maritimes she looked over possible farm sites in the Unit- vemmh ed States, Maryland and West Vir- whmouseigeg: £0212,“ — ginia. should the Baroness come to (Qlty) write guardian office. , To Let live in Canada she hopes to found 3038-7-37-51- i-__ an Association of Canadian Minin- To LET 591151.; 0N B1550! ture Painters, there being no such WWW” BY SEPTEMBER 15. street _'App1y 120 Prlncg street. moderately priced apartment. or 2l15-7-31-tf. association at present. Her grand- three unfurnished rooms with “m” w“ “Pm” B““‘°Y“° °I m” fireplace. Write no. Box 214. '12 famous racing clipper Titania, which __i____ brought tea to England from India. - Her husbands family is one of the Mlsceuaneous oldest in Austria. T0 LET — MODERN HOUSE. No. 451 linker Street. PhOnB I144-J. 78- S. F. TARBUSH WILL BE AT Pools Hotel, soul-is, this week end. Cali and be measured up. 118.75 up. 83. Business Opportunities "Well, and what did father's little precious learn at school today?" "How to eat an 1113210 behind a slate." $1.00 STARTS YOU IN BUSINESS. Carded Razor Blades. Howe, 1nc., 169% Dundas, London, Ont. PARTIES GOING BY CAR T0 Boston before Saturday having Lost ne 1a a en er Illggs ‘(I-lite 9's." ca: Gxallsltflgi, LOST-BETWEEN CHERRY var.- g114.7.31.31_ iey Comer and southport, 2 emp- ty oil drums. Finder please noti- fy Cumisky McKenna, Vernon. til ‘_- LOST — BETWEEN TRYON AND Borden, keys, Massachusetts ii- oense and registration. Finder please notify Ralph T. Pcnrdcn. l5 Spring Park Rd. Reward. 212017-3141. LOST-BETWEEN MISCOIIUIII and Wellington on the Western Road. a tarpailiin. Finder leave at MacLellelrs store, Miscouehe. Boom-d . I ._.__.___._. (molly-When I inherited money a year ago you drew up my will for ma, I believe? ' Lawyer-Yes. You left princely sums to worthy charities. I hope you do not wish to change it. Cholly-Oh, no; nothing like that —but would you be willing to lend me $2 until somebody leaves me some more money? tributlon It Dlikb’! Hall, Maryla- After listening to a concert by the students the Duke said: "Per- sonally I know no greater pleasure than hearing good music. r think there has been a great advance in late years in this country, and a great many people take an interest in music and appreciate good mu- II-e-ne-essreen; ”"‘- ' '2 i ‘AQQM PRIZES