‘PRINCE EDWARD GAPITOI. — TODAY and SATURDAY Captured by Gun-Runners! a desperate band of ocean Terrific excitement every minute as your , favorite cmtdnor star leaps to flying action.’ GEORGE O ’BRIEN Scrappicr than evcr in “ WIND JAMMER ” With CO. .._. m ll nP~iliu= TANCE WORTH The Central tiuardleii _ uiuuu l SURANCE- ..,...,....—..-..-".l’.'i"‘i;iif Ell-IBIS SIATEI gun w Sunder. Aua. ma. NOPt-h l ver n. ll e. m4 Stllflpy Bklge at 7-309-111- 60o. W. may. n-laso. 0F -____ i clwlwn or , There will be divine vim-ship on S bbltnh. A . 39th v e a f...» alga“ a ,,_“,,.”“__ ,,"°,§,,§l Concluding Sessions SPURT H|'I‘la<>r'ti>m..i.1-i.nlm .I-Udfl’1l. i 20w 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Bible ‘School 10 a. m. Service in‘ the Cavendish Baptist chumh 3 n m, Rel" Wm- Q- Quill”. Minister. DON'T TURN THE PAPER ITPSIDE .__ WARNING! T SERVICE-Rev. John A. Pi-iwh- and will conduct service in Bred- albane Prsbytcrian Chum on Sunday, August 39th at l1 a. m. SEE . i»... i w." to an w. in", a: VLtLKI at luomJcl y *,Nuiritio Delightful ‘urty Atf . " I I-1‘i'.‘..iilII-“JI|. C: ~21 r-ITPLIZW if) hlcnts that arc c rcwm-HOvrv-v . .i- Iluu" of the fox ,0 vun (‘l'.ll'l. (‘untuiuoiis fccd- ‘ iii! of dcpomposcd malcrials kl zhc luv, sxncc the fox has a rcla- i ~ smnii l-zcr. rc-tllis 1n r \-'\stci'.i;|u.\. Should Wspefl the fight of V , pzivatc properly and ndded that V-lfl- ‘ifltlllfifllfifllblfi should V/‘rllOCllVo labor ugrccmcnt. and i"! fl-“ftiivordig it lcgislators would ac- ,»tn u! m“ rlctlcmlicics, )‘A\I-IALIIA-‘rI I'll'l‘.t‘l'1ll.\' u rnu'cf\ rc- 1- n uvfnu-ncv (l1. - u‘. cvninpir‘ fiQf-1"‘,"§¢>"§5'7"”‘,T'] {on Ttllvl : - vcuctntirvn on wh ch.‘ and which ' in nlincrnl t">ll,\l‘(‘(ll(‘IllI wy-vcvn o.’ fccrimz .\ll't"IlllIIl(‘IlS tho l ’ u; pm Cizarziian ‘ fmcflllli! of VBTIOII» ._._..-.-<-,.-_..-.4--..»-A "'\ Illttlll lltll‘ , . , o: ‘ i ngvcrutvul“ ulm ivcrl. and pnzntcd out that on thc lnrucsl. rzmch Gcorcrctowvn - (‘harlottctouh nu nllflllill visit to Prlucc Edward of thc lslunrl pcoplc. FT\l"l"\'(i T\If)‘\‘ll\\', I\I.\V 3 3 . .1‘- .**'r.'?"??"' ‘4-13-‘51-‘1535333 Phonc lltl-litti Grafton Si. .\l.-\(,"S SERVICE STKATION Alum-liven and .‘Iilt'I)0ll|.','ZIII. I'm-to and (‘Izlutlr- will gladly! W"- Rnfl 11"‘ "oi-“P co-opcrntc at any time. We hnvc ill-hour service. '.l\ 1n.- futly piutcvlcd h) f t . .131 nl.-nt iliut ma) i lilc driving in this Bus. ALLISON Illljfi IS Grunt UPIIFIM.‘ St. Irliqllwg-zti-{II Island Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule CHARLUTTETOWN SIZWUIIERSIDE tVlA KENSINGTON) Dally i-u-rpt Sunday 8.00 A.M. 12.15 l“. 2.10 EM. 4.00 RM. Sunday only 10.30 AM. 8.30 PM. . . Mcnsinr: (vm count-m; Imily vim-pt Saturday and Sunday 3.45 PM. 0.00 PM. FOR RORIIEN (VIA SUMMERSlDl-Z) connecting with Mainland BU Service 2.10 EM. FOR NORTH LAKI (VIA SOURIS) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 4.30 EM. 1.30 PM. 11.00 P-M. Saturday only 10.30 Dnily except Sande! HVILEIIEIVN ALHOFIVN" .\(l(lI~l XOSTEIN puu (I'I\"'.\'O(l.)VI\' I~I.I..I.FIN.\'\"HI' jtllllliilfl fiuipuuisino uu g0 iuaiuafiufi i: ju ulnoi o1 posiidnns eq "JIOA "WM (JR "ll PIP "OA IIIO Problems f Discussed» esccpnoniujy intcrcstiny; 101:. .llt‘ writs dr- thc Charlottctoull the prcpar- tcinjicruturcs" lly plmlucuu; 1 ccnsc hurling Yfl ' ,6 0! ,comp sh a sbcial in the diet. ‘Yilllw.’ flu‘ nutuml llllll-l Th!‘ Cardinal the- soils hl\V(‘j.\/Ik\llI'l('P Duplcmis had \' .lnm and that. he had asked the unvcrnmcnt. lcadcr to act a; me- ilintor bct-vrccn the company" and {the union in ,.n effort to unravel tthc fancied situation. . "Th0 prescnt. strike of cmployecs rho fox ..\ likc- t of Dominion ‘Pcxtile Company and i-Icmcnis. and u,- nffihatos," roads the Cardinal's llllil. h» strcnuthencd j communication, issucd from the of flllllfiflllx in , Archbishop's palace. "constitutes it ixmrsanice form Illilllllkl, be rcnlizcd. ]lT(l]lf3I'II(\Il.~_ Such i fltltlccrnus stntc of affairs for public peat-c. and Is seriously prejudicial tho tov to inst-uses. ‘lo both t-lm lcomlinny‘! rpyppd mmw . mc-nt. nurl the workcrs. Therefore. nmrt v.11 upcriuion , It Fwlllflll l0 "s to the minute- “Illly to llSo all our ‘ rrnnorflis and smooth n glnto of affairs that has l, \'it.'uumc< has chnnqccl failure to Iwmm" F" Ifmsev “But. bcforc any move I; made The [wrung M ‘;:‘TViOII< WW.“ towards conciliation or a truco. PTOIIICVI Qffllllh‘ {IS [WIFE BATS IN ATTITS ‘Brits may b» (‘lnssod as bencficial com» a nuisance charged with illegal possession of {and costs or three mOIiths in jail. A drunk was fined $10 and costs or twenty days. Issues Appeal nieces, Msses Agnes and Margaret McGilllvl-ay of Chicago, have I arrived on the Island to spend an’ Qua“, their holidays. 1L is forty-six years since Mr. Joseph McGilll- QUEBEC. Aug. .~(‘I[I1lg lmlflstrlalists should 00n- .l<ler u collrcllve labor agreemtnt. rcluml villeneuve of Quebec to- l appcnlcd t0 T "116 Company and slflklllg members of the National Catholic Federation \\'0l'k('rs to sottle their differences, m tho intcrcst of “social peace." (i'."i\\'ll_V 0f the LTfllTllnlil said in u ivrttten appeal to the company and which closed nine ialants in province Aug, 2, obliged him to use llls influence to “smooth n state of nffflilj; that has bccomé so tense." Hc rcqucslcd the opposing groups 30 passengers on beard the 5.8, "North Star" arrived in port yes- lane, Bedeque. terday morning on the fourth and ‘last call for this season. Exccl- our roll, with the banner for the llent arrangements were made for taxi service and as the passengers placed in cars and taken through the city and suburbs. Among the ent for New Brunswick. passengers are C. J. Hanratty, Chlggigol C_.N_R_ publkjfly agent, banner for the best Band in Nova and Rev. T. A. Jarvis, Pembroke, Scotia. Thtal of monies raised during year", $1829, The report was prepared by Mrs. M. W. Brown, cnch other and appealed to the humanity" of the company mana- ucmcnt. He wnmed the (mt. n nephew of Sir George Per- lcy. who with Indy Parley were among the passongers On a recent and rcad by Mrs. KinsmonBz-ook- cruise. Among the visitors were 119111.115. Mr. O. H. Brown and his daugh- ter. Miss Dorothy Brown, of Bor- dentown, New Jersey. sailed at, 4 o'clock. Weetville, N, s., left by the Hoch- laga Monday after spending a a,“ ab, ML and My; Gel-aid hold in honour of the faithful n niorc sciruc ntmos Procum Prince s,“ ram,“ M“ N.” cstahlishcrl. which w (‘ISp and exact exam h, y, h‘, prlnclplcs our! thc facts-involved. Wm"? 3w; m, \Vc nsksthvrcforc that the interest- spmnw,“ whm“ cd Pflfllfis discontinue thcir biting “WW rm m, stntcmcnts. harmful insinuations and nccirsations which cxasperstc g r U, L 1U} ‘(I and unfnvorahly ‘ ‘ “ nvoid putflshinu offensive articles ,_ _ , _ both in fhcir nr-vrs and editorial M grglwfgflffl T)‘; i columns. now that public oplnlnn ‘ ls suffitdentlv alcrt. It would be wrong to ldcntifv Ilic ink-rest; of 1 . ,. thr- workers with such political movcmcnt. Automobile Owners, illfftlld; .".I..’.‘if..“2l i21.“,f§£",..2?§ liowAre Your Brakes? \\'i- hnvc u comnlclc llrzikc Ht-rvicc Stntionmlso gcncral "mil-iii f"? "WY 1i" _ _ n“ and m“ uluht fun; lnscct; most of which ‘ urc economically lnlurious. and as such they should not be dostrovicd Bats, howcvcr are a nuisance vxhcn thr-y choosc to establish thorn- solves in dwclllnils ivhcre they be- Ovcr the hills of Kelli’! Cross The cyclist flying goes into the voles of Kelly's Cross While the evening sunset glows. With the shadows sinking low, Paddling a cycle with grace and Quigley. A basket In memory of On a highway-trees all a-row? As you sink into the vale, ' And m, sun mu down in the Gcrrturle Eaton of Lower Cunard. And the sun comes back to view: ‘ plr-asant odor. rcscmhliniz that of A new wonder WM“ m‘, u‘ an. ' , . Amh . Ext‘ t»: f f ‘ ma,“ m m“ mzhL For m“ roam" rhe straits, in their evening glory fist '~ Imfl 0f 0mg" lt is desirable not. to destroy thcm but to exclude them from YOU haunts by other methods and af- terwards closc up all hnlcs to pre- vcnt, their return. This ls easv of accomplishment, for it has bcen found that thr-v do not like the smcll of nnnthalcne flakes. Prom 2 to 5 pounds nf those chean fakes which are obtainable from most (lruz stores are silfflclent for the l nvrrnue hat roost in dwellings. They toss and pitch with an awk- As the evening shaddws lower Into a green veled bower. ‘Affair/ms TS! when Visiting PICTOU STOP AT S EA- BAN II TOURIST HOME (OPPOSITE STATION) Excellent Hcommodetion and “all: Who wish for reel thrilling drives. To follow the way o! the pre- And have the best time h théifi Over the hills of Kelly‘; Oroea The flyclint flying goee. into the velen of Kelly's Croee _ _ while me evening sunset glows. I Trelnor was soloist. s-Q <—-—--- —-—-——~—— —» Cornwall <:.".--':i ..i.;.<."r.'.'~l CONFEDIRATION LIFE IN. SCOTLAND- , . ) DEATH 0F (Continued irfjti a n 1.4m. Maritime Coir! 5ymbgl oi great corporate wealth SUNDAY slmvlcls: New aus- ventmn Hekt __-__ PRESBYTIRIAN C l! U II. C ll ‘on of liquor was fined $200 eque, P. E. I. Momlng Benton A history of the Womcnfis Mis- .____i__.___. . s I Per ona s Mrs. Jack MarLPod. Summerside, M: R“ J_ MacDonald M the Q was rcad by Mrs. Edwin MacFnr- Rfport. of World Wide Guild of N_ T] h De rtmcnh chm“ lanc. Bede-qua. Report for New lottetzvfgrfllrds retained from an Brunswick w” tend by ‘he sum-- enjoyable holiday. Mrs. C. T. Nlsbct. Mr. and Mrs. Harlin stewart or 5mm "I Rrmbmhrbfl" A Service of Remembrance was members of the U.B.W.M.U. who _____________ this last year have passed on to A CYCLISTS CELEBRITY l hltlher service. Mrs, Boas Eaton. ...____ Bridgetown, conducted the service, and Mrs. D. H. Maltland. MecAd- am Jct. led tn prayer. Soloist for the service W55 Miss Berna Hues- tis, Charlottetown A basket of flowers in memory p.13“, you Bu" been out, on g of Mrs. Lockhnrt, mother of Miss drowsy we Bessie Lockhart, was placed on the platform by little Barbara. e359 163 members (Nova Scotla 89, New Brunswick 63. Prince Edward Is- land 11) was placed by ‘Francis The forested hills loom before Jenkins. "Love" wus the theme of the Quiet Hour conducted by Miss your BYOS wesm-n 5k). N.S., which opcned the nftcrnoon while the evening breeze it, falls. mestlmz- Sh» was assisted by Mrs, H. O. DeWolfe, River Hebert, Then you mount the grade with a NS, umury stride Miss Auncs Waring. Home Mis- ynu, yids, Baptist Church. New Glasgow, N. But. you laugh and look at theblue. 5-. 88W wmé lnltt-‘febllflg 811M056! into her very fine work. As you reach the tnp with n for- The report of the estimate! ward strewn committee was given by the gen- eral treasurer, Mrs. Susie Seaman, fgtgh missions in 1937-38, 831.54l.83; for A laughing smile at the flaming home missions. $14,431,501 total es- ball. tlmute, 04.197133. Pageant Presented ward ease, sinking fest the Charlottetown Mission Band. Seven Ilttlc girls dressed to repre- gem" you mow, yQuTg winding sent the seven rays of the rain- up bow wen-z Alcthca Saunders, Ruth For n halfway mount, on the hill. Tarbush, Bcryl and Daphne Mec- And you'll Qnvy the cyclist, of Kol- ‘ Phee. Vclma worth. Georgie Warn lye Croee ; and Audrey Maclnnis. Five llttlc M 3h, ~11; in m; "t; with a! girls representing the mission ltl-i 5pfl], ‘ uone: Jenn Robinson, Joen Mac-t Kinnon, French Jenkins. Gladys; Then the collie to ell of u-ie epor-; Ward. and Barbers Qulslev. Solo-‘ gy d”; l lst. Bernice Ward. In the costume of a Moslem described lass ton, geve e preview of the Study led in prayer. Mrs. finncts Boll biting A. Iain. Miss More Clarke. K,I.H.,Mouc- inn. Ile the speaker at the elos- Two rundred women from all parts of the Maritime: have been in attendance at the thirty-first 1,1gg5.n_ annual convention of the UBW. MU. being held in Charlottetown Mrs. C. T. Clarke, Saint John, has been re-electcd president" for Lhc third term. Other officers ap- pointed were: vice-presidentshfrs. J. A. Clark, Charlottetown; Mrs. 1,4336, P. L. Orchard. Yarmouth, N. 8.: ——- Mrs. J, A. Poole, Saint John, NB. CHURCH SElWlCEs mnggwn, general treasurer. Mrs. John W. s. S. 2 p, m; Service at 3 p, m, by Seaman. Amherst, N. 5.; Prov. New Dominion Young People; New treasurer, Mrs. Etverett HunLSaint Dominion S. S., 7115']; m. Scr- John, N. B.; Mrs. L, M. Morton, vice at B p. m. by Kingston Young Yarmouth, N. 5.; Mrs. J, P‘. Mac- People: Comwall S. 8.. at ll a. m, Neill. Summerside; Mission ‘Band Sacred Song Service at. 730 under treasurer, Miss Emeline Abrams, auspices of W. M. S. L-1879, Monctcn, NB; corresponding =ec- -————- retary. Miss M. E. Hume, Hunts- POLICE COURT-In the Police port,‘N. 8.; recording secretary, C0111‘!- Xesterdny two persons Miss Clara R. Fullerton, suint John; Prov. Secretaries, Miss Ger- liqucr-"home brew"—were each , trude Eaton. Lower Canard, n.5,; fined $10 and costs or twenty Miss Augusta. Slipp, Hampton, N. dbl/S in Jail. A party for illegal 3.; Mrs. Edwin MacFal-lune, Bed- ———— The Wednesday morning session VISITING PROVINCE — Mr. opened with a Quiet Hour con- Jbsvbh P- MvG11l1vrns' and Mrs. ducted by Mrs. John Crockett. Mcfillllvray accompanied by their Summerslde, P. 2:. I. The soloist at this service was Mrs. J0. Dun- Report of the Baby Bend for Nova Scotia was prepared by Mrs. vrny left his old home in Vernon gitjnierrgs’ wonvme and mad by cc: s"as.,:;: 22:. 2.2:. sew» or B». past thirty-five years. He is Profes- i New Bmnswmk "as pmpared by 501‘ of Electricity in a high school M"- J°hn Llllto" 1nd Md bv there. This is the first visit of Miss- t M11- 11 H- Mbttlflnd- MlcAdom es Agnes and Margaret who were ' Jci-t NB- g bom m the Unwed stuns. Report of the Prince Edward ____ {Island Baby Band pgepared by NORTH STAR. 1N PORT-With - the supt., Mrs. l-fosvnril Schurman. was read by Mrs. Edwin MacFar- ‘Twenty-three Bands On the hon- best Band going to Germain St. Church, Saint John, was t-hcsnlen- landed those who wished were did report zivcn by Mrs. Erma. Hicks, Mission Band Superintend- Flrsc Church, Truro, receives the Mission Band report for Prince Edward Island was given by Mrs, This u; T. G, Ivcs. supt. Tryon Band, rc- their first visit to Prince Edward cell/ed the banner. Island. Yestcrday they were taken for n, drive. through the city and blbflflry Societies of Prince Ed- surroundlng country by Hon. Cy- rus Macmillan and Mrs, Macmil- Ian, the latter being s relative of the late Mrs. Brown. The ship lottetown, for Queen's Co; Mrs.O. C. MacNeill, Summerside, for Prince Co. ward Island was given by Mrs. G. . L. Cook, Murray River, for King's 00.: Mrs. Ben]. Stentlford, Char- Prince Edward Island, prepared by from office. advice to the Republican party. "stop Hoover" movement. BRITISH NOTE ‘venting-c Mm_»>*£,1.>_ should fly their national colors. GOVT. (Continued from page l) operations British newspapers. Stfi/IHTISIW. occurring every day in China. (on whch Sir Hnghe was t-ravcl- was‘ zone PRICE COMMENT Iv, today broth were editorially calm over the shooting in China of the British Ambassador, Sir fflughe Knatlchbilll-Hilgemen, by Japanese aimieu. The Mnil (Conservative) noting that "all circumstances indicate this unfortunate happening un- doubtedly “as an accident," said "If friendly relations are to be maintained between Gmeat Eitain and Japan all possible steps should be take-n to see that unfortunate incidents with such grave impli- cations aru avoided in futire." The Hamid (Labork says the Japanese “certainly are not such fools as to make a cit-liberate at- tack on the British Ambaseidor or even a British cur at this sage. “So Ihfifg is no point in getting worked up. striking outraged gee- tures or clamoring for retribution. "It was a tragic accident-like the bombing of the Deutechlnnd perhaps-and no Breton is going to ask for a sequel like Almeria.” Archie San Romani, Kansas, bet- tered the world's record for the 2.000 metres today when he ran the distance in 5:167. Sun Ro- manl defeated Telsto Maakl, Ftn- nish runner. who also broke the old record of 5118.4 set by Kol- wionary for the U.B.W.M.U.. who ls- Ycs, the walking traveller enviee fli- PYPSPT" P95")? "I m? 5510"“ A pageant, “Our Tusk", under, 0n the top of the crest-you are the direction of Mrs. T. G. Iveeul Charlollctown, was presented by,‘ woman, Mrs. A. L. ColpittsMonc-j Book, Mecca and Beyond by Ed-l lives. I word and Rose Dndd, for use lnl ; 1007-38. Mrs. Helen Gllllespled T Mnccen, N. 8.. rend the scripture; and Mrs, H. E, Allaby, Woodstock.‘ erug Jonnsson in July. ing meeting of the couvcntlon un Thursday evening. Miss Clarke has made an outstanding contribution to the work in Indie. She founded an orphanage M. Vlziansgram, op- ened i; home for lepers, and began schools for caste girls. She has now retired after thirty-five years service. Resolutions The committee on resolutions submitted the following: Resolved that we express our gratitude to our Heavenly Father for the work accomplished during the past yesr, that we have more than met our budget. and the bright. hopes for the incoming $0M‘. Rceolved that we membcrs of the unwi/ru. express our 1111-! g i m l mznrus predation to the officers of our ' mm n s pm‘ He h“ no use Union fnr their faithful work. and that they are willing to continue another year. Resolved that we record our dis- approval of the prescntliquor traf- flc, and wherever possible we c0- operate with our temperance work- 911, Rosolved that we entcr whole- heartedly in the plans of our com- mittees for the celebrating o! our 70th anniversary. Resolved that we extend our hcnrty thanks to pastor and mem- bers of the Charlottetown Baptist Church for their very kindli‘ welcome, their splendid entertain- ment in pageant end music, also to those who mede the IMO drive so pleasant. JAL“... mum-a- ‘Ji- He became secretary of twclsllr! first in the administration of Wsr- ‘ rgn G, Harding, and was held ovcr by Presidents Coolidge And Hoov- Republlcens called him "thfl , greatest secretary of the treasury since Alexander Hanzilton", but in i his public career he was long the = I target of Democratic party criti- 1 l clam. By some he was made the 1n 1924 rhcrt- was an unsuccessful attempt in the Senate to drive him The public never knew the real power and force of his inner-circle He was widely regarded as one of the nblest, supporters of Her- bert Hoover as President. In 1928 it was Mellon was swung the big, Pennsylvanlu delegation in line for Hoover and smashed u. powerful British ships trading at Spanish government, ports should not ap- Drmdi or leave thcm during the houn of darkness, and that Brit- Owmg to Exhibition rush we were forced to discontinue dancing at the Seville Club durmg that time. Dancing will be resumed on Friday at 9.30 with Bill Fitzgerald and his Royal Ré. hels. Make up your party and enjoy a pk,“ ant evening dining and dancing at Seville Chin OLD SPAIN RESTAURANT 151 Kent st. wfinfi i ____ Automobile Firei lCohtinued frpiliypige 1) , -___... today not far from the Mcntsglue __§9EQ“_“°§._“°"l haze one) Road and extended from Hal's _' ~——-\~ Hill, three miles out w wit-hm dkfioglibflbfysf Embassy tltflkcsma: less than a hall mile from the‘ ‘P 5 e shlmllns. mu u, town‘ a rrnen evidently had mistakenly, Bulldinis in dunBer in the m. Brltl-ih fleas wt c. ML‘ Stewart area yesterday included: which "f! red and blue. he Frank Fcehans and Thomas Rea/s iejéed tnhe ialinbassiulor should hm, on the Anderson Road; Alex. J. v Izh 8B1 allgc- enough to spm McKenzies at scotchfort; J8me!» ° er e WW0“ 1°“ ‘>1 ‘vs car, McLaughlin's and Addison Cof- M? Nanlmg Chmfs“ f" furs at. Mt. SLOWBPL. mm?" d1Pl°'“="-* H . The fire at. its nearest point was 7°’ and dismal’ m” w wou about half a mile from the village 12:0! Sir Hughe. Alalmhnl Chi of Mt. Stewart which was In no Govjjnhfrliéntllt-‘fltgl 0f the CIIIIIH immediate danger unless there was sh 1 ‘h _“'ph°““‘- l0 tht a change in wind direction. and“ mpm“ W fir llfl lsh drips when in Spanish waters brunt of Japanese aggression. “To- morrow it, will be that of those other n-atlom who still stand in Station said lost. night. 1.06 inches in“ way o! Japan's ambitions," he In an interview with Reuters News Agency, Quo Tlzi-Chl criti- cized Great Britain anci the United States for having "failed w main- tain strict neutrality in the prwent conflict," by not preventing Japan from using Shanghai's lnoemaxlon- al settlement es a base for military "Japclrs declaration of a block- ade is fluther proof] if further proof le needed, that Japan is in me midst. of engaging in e. large- scale war of aggre=sion aimed at nothing short of the complete sub- jugation and conquest of China according to a plan," the envoy said The injury to the Ambassador called forth large headlines in "We greatly deplore t-hls,0ut- page especially at smh a tirltical sud a chinme Eimbassy "The incident focuuas attention to one fact," the statement con- tinued, "the machine-gnawing of civilians outside the war zone is "A Japanese altnck of t-hl: kind on innocent civilians is a crime against, all humanity. It is only when a notable like Sir Hughe is involved the-t the fact; is dizsclosed to the world. A glance at a map is sufficient to show tihat. the mad ling) ups entirely away from the LONDON. Aug. 27—(P'riday)- The Daily Mail and the Daily Herald. widely ‘divergent. political- nmsluoroas. Aug, b-e-(AP); lympothy end sent tin-ml?“ Ylll OI Greater Shzmtgm m I“, hospital with flowcrs " Weather reports for today save mmlfffli“ if“ sflfnlluc wn l little hope of rainfall within the m“ Mm Y Japaneif“bimblo du- i next twenty-four hours to aid the Kwagoe we Iwlbffiyv‘ n aim“ firefighters. Less than three lnch- mane action m em {b dllllb e5 of rain has fallen since Jully 1st, can-hm ' ‘e minim Mr. Warren Burns, meteoroogist ' . at the Charlottetownllbrpbrlmental ‘BI’? m griggmpmflqjg i‘; Drecipltatlon was recorded onAug- Wmneiimfiltikwgdrris in ust 11 at Charlottetown but high Winds for the past several days dip] have dried soil and vegetation to Si, Hume is 51 Wm.‘ o! the tinder point. is a firs, comm 0r Smaaéifwt 011E111 of the fire near Mvnta- rien Knatchbttill-I-lugcswil K *3‘ sue which w-us first noticed in of Montreal and o; Pam brush on Alex McPhersonb farm, Knluglbunqiugwen o; wmm Union Road on Tuesday evening, 1n m, Muywy-s d-iqlnmauc M’ was unknown. As soon as the me vice m: a0 years, Sir Illnzlxc ti; was discovered men rushed to the first Ambarsedoe to Chunk 3p. area and as the flames hed but pointed in i936 uhcu the ligation slight headway succeeded in pte- was raised u; embflfgy 8,3,,“ ventingthcm from spresdIBB. They He was previously mm”, u were unable however, to eomplete- Iran (Persia) and had hcld m“ ly subdue the fire which oontin- other positions. He was iuugma Rain Unlocked For c exchange-s l ued to smoulder tn the drystumps in i936, in the last honors lb; and brush. Guards were posted King George V. Tuesday night and throughthgdpy TOKYO, Aug. 26~Hlgh Jupm Wednesday further efforts were eso officials today showed grave made to stamp out. the smoulder- concern over the conthuon of s] ing embers. By night fall the elt- Hughe Knatchbull-Huuvssen, Bri untion appeared under control. 15h Almba-‘sadgluili’ ‘Chute. shotsg grarey woun e 1y u Japan plane near Shanghai. Koki Hirotn. Forciun ilinktef, 13,1). yawn“ men . u _ instructed Shigeru Kuwngm, Jap- trolled the dang!!! mm, bit: II:- “M” ‘mwmdw "‘ 69m‘? "“ lng wind shortly before noon sud- {and “Iamggd WarmIISI denly drove the flames beyond the e “mm envoy u" , of the Japauwe naval forces called control of the handful °f 1'1"‘ at the Ambassadors hospital 1o ex- flghters. Mounted Police were hur- press regret. ‘deal-l’ can?“ u’ m1" "WW9 0f the Japan "does not bunch much s"“““°"~ “H” it» Mmlflkiie had importance“ to Bfllvlall lllltl Uillftd earn" bee" called Y0 flkht l. eer- states proposals for cutting 1m ions blaze at Mart-lnvnle and men fighting between Jupou and Clllili, were scnt from tho Charlottetown Premier RIJIIIIIIBFO Konoyc stud detachmcnt. Volunteer firefighters The Premier dcchu-cu the Jui- flppcared from all section; n- R1185‘! government. hall 1:0 into "' tracted by the volumes of smoke. of "resorting to (llplnlllllilflffiflfiillfl for settlement" of the con c lll Detail; ["55" I I We mm “ g 5V0: a, contproiel ' minus of the me at Martyn a] itive campadgn aflainst, the ‘Chm- WP" lflvkibe burly today butv ii “m” K°“_°l‘~’u, ilifitilttt w“ believed the me w“ ‘read _Ttlere is little possluby gm“. over a two mm N 1c negotiations wbll_ f It in Q , are,“ o build‘ Because of the conflicts rcififw R. were reported destroyed, 5km‘ ‘Noam ‘mum. "tot-es i1 The fire near Mt. Stewart has foreign pout?“ an: lilzvly in the bccn burning since the 10th of’ y tum“ Aumlst- o" "V"!!! OCOSSIOM resl- “a; IIeferi-Ied specifically i0 5 7°‘ gents cf the district believed the cm appeal of Cordcll null, ma: ames were under control only to scum; sgcrptibry oi state. have them break out with renewed peaceful settlement of 11w 51m‘ violence with an increase or Japanese conflict, and a 5mm 011M186 in direction of the wind. proposal to create a zv~iltfli m‘ around Shanflhfli ___________ g The Navy ministry dcPl-“ed “I since the aerial u-nrinro W09 mound Shanghai Auc. l4 Japflhx airfoil-cu had shot downfliliilg a w "In" “d “V”; hm“ the Bround. dwmwi q“ v u, and other militant and b “- w_ Japan's loss had W‘ teaching at. Wellington 0011089 "Id iahliirlmilgcnplanes, hicluthng W!" durifll his Fl] ‘hi . v College he rgcgiilgd "D..'§u.5'°$if missing’ _m_°.__mm._m"fl_ dci-s in 1904 and Priest's Orddl in (B, The Canadian I'm! ' mrw YORK, All? i" — M“ "w 6m Beyond Control _—__— ' (Continued from pogo 1) 1905. He obtained dggmq; M-A- In 1904- B11, $918 and well-night civiltrwd m dent“ D11. in 1e32, following nu ekvn- m, n, Ham. Emwrsnli Mitt gmlio time episcopal“ as 3mm’ °f told. a conlzreflbtm“ "I 40m B‘ a ran or .- .. t, Arum from his official - F-“'°"Id° chmhg, t,‘ m1 bbbvlmments. which are listed °°m°' i“ ‘he w" in.“ of tiled! below. m. Blunt. u vitally intiereet- Dwkmw“ “mwm”, M... h, Mu ed in a number of religious and and, “nmmus of d“ p “mud; hi! secular enterprises. A keen theatre- "until today monkm“ I luv; hi gcer himself, he is Resident of the hands full of amnklnc‘ hr “{1}” Actors’ Church Union. He I5 also as confused. bewiltlcicd It" been‘ President of the Church of England happy as mankind has mcr H“ Women's Help Society. His lively "Devotc SllCIl fl§£l'lm“"“"dm%, interest in social questions nus to war, and We arc IITPPMI“? ~ casione before the Industrial Chris- vatc. acqulsitiro MP“ 5-“ a ‘MI bmllgm hi?" W SDt-‘flk on several oc- undone. Let it bc uuiixtd bl’ Pl" Lian Fellowship. He is u member of eat-dog‘ economy iuui hmnrtt mo: the Northern Chapter of the W00d- lutlon waits like awiut llfirllvl 1151i‘ Men have immchsci," lul C l1 , - h' me .1 t... semi; mximtsi w’: 0* *=~1::,=::::::,.,.:& school‘ and is warden of m‘ Guild not elm t: Cs lrltunl culture which "f m9 llillllhflny for Secondary mam n e mrm 1o iroftlll Schools Teachers. He is also grest- “Iona can m“ I 1y interested in Sunday 5mm; E"_"';___-+--- .-.».-..-.~§‘ management and t hi . . done a great deal mecltxalrlrlilge; Bmnh- ——.-.—_—=—_¢ books are listed bglg -_ I . Blunt. by name, he‘ Is also blunt COBTELflAL Gm“ Ethical. to by nature, and is known as prob- L- °" wednwmyi f5, distinct ably the most, Olllspaken gem n; Mr. and Mrs. Mic n d the very outspoken. North f En - eon, , , . 1531p land, who deliberately make? up h'l.e G0FF“M' Prmre Txgaldgi, 193. mind and says his say. quite mas. l-lospltnl Bfltmllllf- _ (10,, gm pendently of any extraneous tnflu- t0 M“ “ml M“ LN“ I ' i and type of humanity. ______.____ , HOT OIL TREATMENT! HELP ‘ hot oil trutenents are in order. ' leave the cll on ell night. Next cnce. He is an out-of-door man end, lottetown] $011M”- . y like Lord Baldwin, flnde content- =‘“_“—“ f" “ '1' or ecvleslutlcs! "new. B,» 55'} J a freedom which gives him all the fllfiWlAt. DPSablc, Atlti- r "hm, more prestige e-s a reel Father-In- N," gmw. Puncml from lusmfle God. at home with every ceiling on Baturday m, 2 o'clock w‘ ' Cemetery- 11% it your budget does not 11:" for h u. fesslonel ones, simply apply the - warm oll at home the night before ' UNDERTAIIEIER your appointment in the beauty EMBALM shop. Mreage scalp. brush heir, end v and pm it in small sections. Then put Charlottetown _ very warm olfve oll on every lneh Nm-[h WIIISIII" Phone 149 DRY. Lll-‘EHJSS HAIR Alter a summer in the sunshine, or scalp and massage ngeln. Wrlp a elem towel around your heed end day, lave a regular eluppno.