MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN The cause i; hidden, but our woes a" manifest. . Yesterday morning at 3 a. m. the craft was tolund and towed in to Charlottetown and tlekl up at ii : . . Mm-im. wharr Durmg the d“? Association for Adult Educatiomin the course of an inspiring address and his generator overhauled. and l" Pnlicl‘ 0f W31“ College Ha“ lg He was addressing the closing session of the 18th annual Education Association. langille had his batteries replaced No one on the boat suffered any inconvenience, he said. and though. _ _ without running lights or power, held iii cooperation with the Can- adian Association for Adult Edu- wcre nnt in danger at any time. the Canadian Handi- Tiw women aboard were not par- cation liciflarly worried, he tlioiwlii. ~in crafts Guild. fact they went to sleep while a\vait‘- by" the cliairiiinii. inz rescue. He had no sleep. as he had to stand watch and wait for the rescue boat to appear. “@5106 I-flnillile- the ffliiflwinfl "As far as we have succeeded in made the voyage: Lnngillos two Elyllyidud _ ‘m5- mm? “mi Gmveri hi5 “Y9 years. it has been because we have daughters. Thelma, Madelciic. Dcl- Ida-m. la. Alta, and Juanita; Leon Burke: ' and»: "r0 naitivionai. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALMORAL, Scotland. Aug. 10 "Wednesday is Duncc Night at L-l-li-‘fl-lirll-t- \\".i.~. r-xcnticd ———-_— _ _ fountilauti "Dance at Victoria Rink baiur- (.;,,,,,._.-L.,| w ‘m. Education Assod. '3" iiiion of Canada “lkliaius — élllpliliti Tluiitstl-li‘. b . "us uni Duivri- ii I ivam sot" Lil anti danc- SCilOJi. ‘luv ti.i_\. ' Uitl than‘ tiillltlili... U.i iiuu‘. 13in puni- iui"."h 5;: ". uititn Litu- club iUJtilllg no): ‘KIIVCS cvrn 'iu.-stlit_v' litiuiu» I-IK-lB-llidi .". c. lnirtiitue vii. ' Aiiiil-‘l 33rd. Webster's Oclii" . man who followed 3° I-v-537'a'3°'7i- to n dancing school tlidly. Mis, Ktucgci" was struck in the PilW-i, nliii‘. _ poisons nilW lm" asmtlant f iicr as she icit livr machine at the ;iig—Ali iresi. i-aiqiiiii Cold Storuut‘. Weduewtiay. Auilust __ Picnic. anti Yacht “'"“"“ " Rows at Bcrdcu. at... Sudeten Leaders Term Offer "Wholly Inadequate" PRAHA. Czechoslovakia. Aug. "The hot! market srcins ntcatiier this week and we feel more hope- ful towards next week's quotations. 32in us to do our best. for you by lhmpim co-operatively when your are ready for the miukri- 19-~—IAPJ~Sll(if‘ll‘it 00k Mmrkctinil Board. ty loaders 5-567 “wholly "Bacon Hog Premium. In order encouraae farmers to vnisciiirlr to proper wright and finish marketing we are author- antiounce that a substan- tial premium will be paid on all Qnough," said onc- party lender commenting on the ilflveflllnvlii“ offer of that sold throuah our orfliinizaiion "i qualify for bacon grade and 170 pounds dressed. ships to in addition to the Icmilar basic bacon price and will sold duriniz the wr-ok and each succecdiniz fair beginning." _ until further notice. ship l‘l'"i|‘|‘="I\i|liiVP of the nations 3.- Operatively and take ndvantaize ""5 dilportunity. Livestock Mar- it was admitted. however. u"! 1301M. L-56B-8-20-2i the government's move was con- Churiottatowu Guardian ‘Two Cont; liorulng Guardian. Founded lliii7. IIVSUR GENT iaggriiial lb "Attend Big iEducatio Fair After Eventful Trip‘ Mr. James K. Laupiile last nfzlib piloted his 38 foot motor boat Cor- onation out of Charlottetown Hui"- bO1'_ enmube home to Wallace. N. 5.. after an eventful vwo days, dur- lng which he, and. the party of 15 pa him, drifted in their beat helpessv in Nortihiimberland Btmit. were found and rescued, and finally realised uhe goal of the voy- provincial exhibition ion Qucen returned illi‘fi. "T(li.i(l(‘S~Fl;l:0I\..!:tiVCi‘_ Wtxluvs- ,__‘,.,n,m0n d“ L'5°0'8‘20‘3" Education for the Province of Ai- bvi“ Zl. lrnJi-ii-‘J “ii-ll i lil"li lCillllTili llOl.i " ' i. =- curb -————--— (itlflf oi fro/en bccl irtl iii his own automobile before iHDc .i cents; ground nu": t 5 cents; he t-utilti be npprclicndcd. 1m n; 3 l cents. with hci" hu band, Mrs. Krueger was sptnivliii): L-30l-8-l1-tf Site ha"! gone to the school to let. hvr eiizlit-ycar-old daughter. L-50'i—8~i9-8i. siov. \ fiaiztorrsrowisi, CANADA "The whole process 0f education determined. permeated and controlled by what you may spiritual Dower," Albert Miinsbridge. of Altiiouse. Toronto School of Edu- Dircctors: Di". G.F'. Rogers, Tot"- onto; Dr. H. F. Munro, Halifax: D1". A. R. Lord, Dr. J. H. McKcclr nie, Regina; Dr. R. Fletchcr, Win- Dr. l). McArthlir. Toronto: Mr. V.K. Greer. Toronto: Dr. W. P. Percival. Quebec; Mi". PLO. Fli- tcau. Quebec: Di". A. S. McFariaiic Fredericton, N B; Mi". Hi1. Shaw. Charloiteloivn; Di". M. E. Lnzerte. must be broadly" call clarrd Dr. London. last llii-iill. Canadian 7W1’ The Peoples Paper u... NDS p NAZIS REL n i s t s In Conference Here Yesterday Public Librarieg-[Xnd Adult Ed- ucation Themes Of Inspiring Jmum the PM“ m“ Addresses. Dr. McNaliy, Ed- iflh thi eoigmciihegbecaadrfi ' I er m r on use battery failure came Thursday kmblllffi‘. pith ‘LfVTQPEIIE-‘e ‘it’? - - . mied r’ n ‘d ii lf ».~' ‘ .. sflynpettg %gq,,;yg1g tggfi, g0 {E335 Education Association Of Can . M's an a e mou o ' i-l isbo Ba , " “ “w” .3 <§fill..l?%l$..i"il ada And Newfoundland. notifv Royal Canadian Mounted i1- Police of the plight of their oom- panions. ‘Ilhey left immediately to lssist seaioheis in finding the Cor- motion. succiuuui Pinviiuii ran cunts Presentation Of Tro- phies—Spe-ciai Awards Made Last Night. Brilliant‘. fireworks display clos- iiiee Edward Island's 49m "= ncial agricultural and lair lust night. This year's ~l'-tlu_y' show was dcscrlbctl as the most sticcessful in the almost hall" century oi exhibition history in the province with new records in entries ..il(i attendance set. Prtscniaiion oi ll'O])iiit‘.\. special ribbons and prizes was matte last niulil by Licut. Cof. U. A. Muc- Kiinion. president of the Exhibition A.- '(iifilllii)il. Winner of the special trophy for i‘L‘;i’\i0l'0\'i litlixses wt-nt to Vlr. Raoul llvyinonti. Southport. The lilLli'_\' cztliie trophy went to Mr. Harold Stead. Cliarloltetotvn while Mi". George A. Chase. Fort Wil- trophy ior bt-cf breeds. Winner of the iilipu) for diet-p was George Edmonton; Mr. Lloyd W. Sliaugst. Johns. Newfoundland. Following the moriiincz the visiiini»! delelratcs were (irivcn to Cavendish and other ' They were enthusi- astic in expressing their tient Di‘, H. F. lyiuuro. Halifax, as one of the Olilslillldilifl education- ists in Etifiiand. They were formally welcomed al- tlie evening meeting by Hon. MR. McGuiizaii, Miiiistci" on behalf of the Provincial (lov- wcmcii that they will szet miyihinil tii-mneiiieiai by COllli, 1i. Royliol- wmimi‘ Rmd: ppm-v Rm"? ‘him out of education other than the Chambers and his son John; Curl develomwnt of Si“?! and the sittisfaction of their ownliiith- est desires." blnined. of Charlotictoivii. tiresscd regret that owing to other attractions the attendance wasnot as flood as it would otiierwiseiiitvc bren at an important gaiiivrinu of lie warmly complimented Prince Edward’ Island on its Dro- HHLKS ill utiliil education and lcs. .- . . ., .- ... - . m,‘ Nlnmmdgc was "receded by uevsed tiic suttcssiul usults oi this today to Balmoral from GflliiiPPiiV M1“ NM“ ' Lodec. ivhc-m they were the guests of J. P. Morgan for amuse shoot- K n\lC(‘(‘5Sl\'l‘iY at Halifax. Saint John and Cliarlittetoxvti. A message of appreciation ofthc work of the conference was by Hon. Mi". afcGtiiuun from Mrs. W. H. Shaw on behalf of tlit- Con- Womenls Institutes Alilvlifill‘. Libra tension lhiartl. litiliiiutirc. who cs- iublisiiwl rztrv iuovvmciil anti in the course of her remarks BRYC lili llliPlVf-iiillll! ticvelopmcnt. p, Al the llltifltilli! sessions. hold in the Catindian Cilfillfililli The (‘ilfliflllit-it voiced the tileas- ure of all the dole-mites at the op- Garden Province. ‘Miss Baicsonfls Address T Emphasizing the vulue of adult education. Miss Baicson first Rave an account of The iliiifliiiilli! oificcrs were el- _ the Baltimore Public. "’"U'8"U‘“l' i'i"‘cti for liii‘ . Prcslclcnt, Di". G. Fred iifcNniii/i _ _ Deputy Minister itistiitition which serves a million tropic and which is housed in one of the most mau- Prcsiicnt. Di". S. J. Willis. . B» izrainuphoiie records and a sound- proof i"ooni in which yiutrous may and clianiberuntisic. _ tudiiitius ramifications the Library" zwfliiiiilifiili By I Unknown hssaflant A. I’. in" fiuartiiarfs Special ‘Virci .Y\\'COl), _ Aug. Of more izcncral Miss Biticsoti consid- ercd. was the development of the inovemetii. in this Prov- ince. of which she tzave an inter- ESliIUI dcseripiioii. she slated. fully 25 per (rent oi the of Prince Ikhvurtl land were registered readers. Thcrc volumes in stock anti rarer books may be obtained. on the McGiil Uiii- Kriu- .01,’ t-oiitlucitn" Cilj." Hiiiilillllilkllid.‘ shut and >criou>ly total circulation is now non-fiction, and bookson faruiiiiil. fishing. han- d Miss Baicson showed very clear- by her illustrations. ncction between and adult etiucaiioti. which in this ::(_CbrIt'.inued on patge“ _ autonomy-demanding iiiatlr-quato" Czecho- ais offer of civil jobs as in their demands intimation more substantial concessions made-that from time more Jobs would be Germans to permit them a great- er share in the government. peace gesture for full vqiiaiiiiy. "Seven postma into the scales mi the peace but they did sfcvs were tossed conference with Viscount Runci- mediator. to discuss the possible. means of extending reuimm M m? Wpuhuc‘ attractive political Dluina. "An eta-.l- of ‘I00 lob» and many mm" m” offer did not touch on the minority quarrel 500.000 Sudeien Germans. they Wmlid 710$ Boswell, IPreuchIort. The JilVFl tray donated by the Bunk of Commerce for the Jun- ior Champion Pui" Bred Holstein Irlllllit‘ llll‘.i!‘l' two yo: .i.iitl own- czl by a Prince Etlivtird l-lniitlt-i‘ was ivoii by Mi". R. A. Profitt. Fffirilqllfll. A moticl true type Holstein cow .~!:lllit'. tltiiiiltetl by the W. L. Iitgg Corpoiittiou, Montreal for a group oi six Iiolstcin cattle, t-it- inbiitci b the owner went to Mr. ' . " of I"‘.‘0C‘0\\‘ll. . er tray donated by the (TLill-ltiiflil Bank of Commerce loi" the Jllilltll‘ (Ihampion pure brcd Ayrshire female under two years and owned by a Prince Etiwarti lelntiucz" w oii by A. R. Mcltac and Eons. RQvuIty. res to owners of winning ii;~. , », ivininng drivers. and grooms, toucilici" with special zrtirliics were also tircsctiled at the evening show in front of the ;i"-.ititl.~tuti.'i. Presentation was made i Li. Col. MavKinixtm exccpt_ tCoiitinueci on :1" ll, Col 2) Sliiikiiilii“ IN Iiidustrialists Hit Hard By Mili- tary Preparations. (By Lulfs P. Lot-inner, hsuciatcil Press FUFPLII! Staff) Bieilllh. Allg. 1U ~~\Viiiil" Reich» fuuiirci" li.tlei" il'fl\'l".\ from train- illi,’ gnouizti lo traiiiliil; Qfillllifi t0 svv \\'lli'iilf‘l‘ all is iii IQIKIIIIUS» IOF ‘the autumn divisional illftllif’ll\'l'f‘$. Gt-rumnys iudustrizvists are hard put in iiud t-iitniuli i rju to keep li\l‘l()l'l(‘.\ and plants going. 'l‘ou;~.y" llitzci" went lo Gross- lioin imiiting grounds and watch- ctl troops, of the Second A iv Carp. from i,'0lililit‘l'll and Mot- guuc iu a lilllll(ii'l'0ll.~ sh. Later he passed MW’ a hours amour", 1t circle of (f cells‘ illlii other oliil-iah iu tiietiin, northern Gvrnitiii ill‘ y CCiltFL‘. The mobilization of pracliculii’ every itblv-botiied iiian for military }lili'})O.\'L‘.\ has created a dire short- age of labor. So great are the military 8358911‘ cics that Nazziism has been com- pcllcd even io throw into the dis- card one of its principal tenets. namely that of keeping women out of iiidtisiry. Already 6.000.000 woiiicn have re-cntcreti economic 11ft? 0i m“ nation sillCt‘ spring. acmrditiil i0 a. German correspondence service. and at present there ‘s a hi‘! drivl- oii for liilli'i'i€(i irvonien who were once stcnogrnplicrs to resume that. work. Criticizes Method 0f Awarding K.C.’s VANCOUVER. Aug. 19-»(CP)-— Criticism of the manner in which King's counsel patents were n- wnrded lawyers was heard today at the animal itieclmg of the Canadian Bar Association. but no nciitm was taken by the body. R. M. \Vil1c:4 Chitty. K. (7.. Tor- onto, declared the honor was “n political sippoiiiimrtii in iiiehnnds of politicians." He said in Ontar- io ii was almost an "insult" tobe offered the honor and stated his belief that "essentially the ap- pointment sliotlld he in the hands of the profession." T00 AIIITFIFIIIIQHPAIVTAIIJTY (By The (‘auadian Press) CAPE TOWN — Churccd with huusiii" 210 lxutles of wine. a 30- year-old "wot-u... was fined £100 ($500) or six mouths. "You =""'iii to be doing this bitsiness in s big way," said the magistrate. _.__,__ Iiani», Nova Scetiu. carried off liie. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward! Island Like the Dew I . SATURDAY, Aiicusa" 2o. 1§3s ' iiarass Japanese in Shantung Province (By The Associated Press) SHANGHAI, Aug. iii-Japanese forces have started a largo drive ilhSiiflliilllil-Z to wipe out 42,000 Chinese uuerilltis repurteti operat- iiill in all quarters of the province. Japanese atlvices from 'l‘sinan. Slianlung provincial capital. said the itiitiai Japanese thrust scat- tered 10.000 of the iilIilL-Zliifi-Illil Chinese CICSP to the <‘ll_\‘. The Japanese ritlti other expedi- tions ivere expected to crush .ill tztiegriila rcsistatice iii Sliaiittiizg. 'I'liey admitted that mobile Ch".- ncw tuiizs had curried on zuieeas- il“_‘ attacks. . iii the past week Chinese report- ed a guerrilla army had rap‘; cti 'I‘.<iliflll. 'l‘l\e Japtiurw i1(iiiil‘.'l'-fi the citv was assaulzcd but said the Zufrriilas were repulsed. in Northern lloiiaii Province. Chinese il‘l't"_'lli.'ll‘S were rcpovcdlo have attackt". Sinsianu and t-hicht-n. inflicting 2410 and capturiuiz <IIl])fli'i(‘.S(">Il| officials. Punting. capital of l-lopcli Prin- incc, was rcpoited encircirti by gucirilias. l l ll). Unlimited Forl Tourist Traffic That wider publicity is needed lo luring hunt tliotiraiids 0i visitors t.» Pr. ward Islauti iuuitially" ’ vit-iioii 0i a ioriiit-r Ciiurlotltlonian. .\'li". NOWDCY)‘. oi New York. now v mg here with his wile and iiy. Mi". NOiibflji’ is the t-ltital svu people find that it means Cradled- oi‘ the lnlc Mi". Feiiton '1‘. .‘\;\v'o.r v and a ut-phrv oi‘ the lute .Vlv. lhui‘ N(\\"i)l‘l'_\', for uiiiity Deputy’ Sccrclai"y-’f‘:"t-;isiii"ei --i tiiu Province. "I had not bccnliere ioi" twenty- foul‘ ycars until four yczlrs also," Mi: Newbery" luid a (luardian 1.1;,»- icscntative. “I saw a great tiifIt-r- once at that lime. and tilt‘ cliawze ‘pi the last four years has bet-n simply" woiitlcrful. But there are still greater opportunities ahead. I hesitate to say just how gtyougiy I feel about the inai'\'clloii.s prospects you have here for til‘\'<'i0])lti‘.‘l‘.'. of the tourist lraiiic. Ycu have l-v- ery natural advantage. But you have yet a long way to on in pub- licising them. If I have been ask- ed once I have lact-n asked fifty limes by New Yorkers where Prince Edward Island is. On many mapt: it appears only as a blur on the Atlantic seaboard It is hard to convince people that you have ev- erything here that the ht-ari can tiesire in siimmei" ("harm and cli- mate, when they have never heard 0f your Pi‘f\\"'iil('l‘. and wouldn't know ivhcre to find it if they did." "Wiiv is it." he uskcti. "that ev- ery American talks about zhc Gaspe Peninsula. Simply because it lins received such wide publicity as a unique vacation gi-tiund." Calling ourselves "the Florida of the North" Oi‘ Cifliiillili! affinity with other eslubllshctl tourist cen- tres is of no publicity value. Mi". Neivbcry believes. Proplc are not interested in substitutes. Our tour- ist attractions are not duplicated anywhere. They should. as far as possible. be associated with names distinctive of the Island. A Lovely Name We have a cold-mine heir for publicity purposes in the old In- dian name Aiieiiwcit, he suprgestetl. lit. is a lovely naane; and when on-thc-lvave. and yierfr-ctly dos- cribes the crescent shape of the Island nestling pcicvfuliy in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, fanned by cooling sea breezes all summtrriong. they will thrill to the word as to a line oi‘ perfect. ixictry. He hoped we vrould go no fur- ther than “AbeeweiW for a name for the new golf course. now being constructed at Cavcndtsh in the National Park area This course. Mr. Nowbery believes, is bound to prove one of our major tourist attractions in connection with our beach and hotel facilities, and we should give it a name uniquely as~ sociatcd with the Garden of the Gulf. Mr. Newbery was agreeably sur- prised at. the good road facilities between Calais. Si. Andrews and St. John, N.B.. where only about‘ 500 yards of paved roads remain PJCOIICIIIUKLO panic 11. Co] 4) Meighen Refrains From Comment LONDON. Oiit.. Aug. 1i)—(C'l‘>._ Senator Arthur Mciahen, Conserv- ative Senate Leader. today indi- cated any commcnt he had to make on President» RDOScVPIFS SIXBNII yesterday at Ivy Lea. Ont. ilvouid be made (iurin-g the next session of parliament. Hg- tcnncd himself "probabiythe most silent leader who ever lived." as he declined comment at the moment. _ i ifihiiiese iiiierillasi Sees Prospects)‘ 7: suficruti heiuy y, dcati iliifi iilllllil‘L‘(iS wounded. skit _ plain oi shzului was the heavi- reported in .\(‘1l!i\‘i‘\‘(i (ilhOYli s. An employee of the Jewish Bihllcai Sticlcty" was wounded seriously when shot while walking iu Jerusalem by an iwsnllant who escaped. A (it-iiiiiiu Sow wrw found SiilbilPfi to tit-nth. EXPIIIIATIUN liF ARREST IS Siililiiii (‘aptain 'i‘hoinas Ken- drick, Passport ()f- fi cer At Viennzh, iriciti (‘apiivta I.()!\'l)().\', Aug". 19--(('P (‘libicif MAXI M6 OFA itiERE {HAN It is better rather to be than to sewn good.‘ ail-min bulnvnpliun lie liy \Ii|li—l'. r1. .. 12 ‘racer. ' (iicuiitni that the rcpi) ivas uuluvoriihie Diplomatic machinery" was >0! in Illfiiiflll to ' Jliii)" oi‘ (‘upiuin 'l'iu"»n;ts KPIlfi-l rick. iiiilish passport cuiiipiiwillei" at Vii-mm. ili'i‘f‘~iil‘fi by .\':i1,i (icr-l many. | (irviii Iirilaiin print-stud in till“, (iciniiiii (iovcriiiiit-iit zuui sought ii lull and .\|il‘l‘:i\' rvpiu ion "of the‘ . \it1i).'i\\l‘\(|iil‘ i0. tied lo iiiftirui liii- (icriuuu (i“\'i‘i‘I‘iiill‘iii iiiai lill‘ iiritis-h (i tvriiniriii lulu-s a. st-ri- nus \'i!'\\' of iiii- ". ." ' ".| fuii puiiiiul; ' 1r. a British ‘lilii ix not HIIIIPK". to thu- ii=ili1l'.i(’ iii tllliii}. Despite ihi~, iu- . .yl is ii i‘.rili\ii (§..-\"~iun"i'-iii villi . ivho \\:i~ nrriwleii while iuniii up‘ on il‘i\'l‘ and tiit- Fun-inn Oiiirt- i~ iziiiiitg it firin ~i.".i.iitl on iiis (Ii‘i"Ii'i"~lI. .\hil 1i .i.~'.". i- ii iii'|'il'1f‘l‘\ HEAVY LfiSSE Haud-tti-phziin-ti Eight- ing Valued in ‘ziicstinc. JERUSALICAI. All}. 19—-(A m- Briiisii troops struggled haiid~to~ iiilllti tonii,-,iii with Ariib (it-inch- iuviiis iiuliiiiu‘, against a Ji‘\\l.\il inilux iiiiu tliv Holv Land. Tiic Anti)». Iiriush tmtips, with ilie advant- auu" of i\ll‘t‘l‘ilii. suifvrtwi sir; (load and 12 ivouullvtl, Northern lHtit-siinc viliii.\ l'l'.ii(_l\‘(i with riile tiriri iiittcliiiic-giiii fire. Ai rc rut I tiiveti and virclctl, umchiiicthpunited l'i'll'i"‘illllg Arabs who ioi" days huti sought slu-itvi" lit lliiillilli.‘ Qi'i‘\<‘\, YUCkS iliNi ('Z\\'t“s'. I“ ditiinr _v<-\t<-rti:\,v on the ont- oi Atrl: and lliiifli‘ Uli iiil‘ est the llolv luiitl iuts >l‘l‘ii iu tho current \\:t\"t- of dimmers, which lietvaine .-i"l'll)ll$ July 5. The two huitll-s begun as Brit- ish troops. tgking the heaviest ofhnsivc yet. .~ii\i"i(‘(i tijving to force hill i)liilfi.\' ulll into the ii]i(‘ll. Several Jewish casualties w~"~ Al. Half u. .\i\ llt‘i‘.\liii.< \\‘~‘l‘<\ wounded. flirt-e seriously. when a Jewish’ bus was bombed. _ __ Refugees Flow From Germany By "Underground Railway" BASEL, SWli-Y.(‘)".\il(i, Ana. i9» France and S\\'li7i‘!'i.'li‘i\i .\ii'i‘lil'lii- encd their border patrols ‘today to block an iir-iwiusiiig: flow of rcfu- gvcs from Germain" and Gcrnau Austria aom: u secret "tinder- ground railway" through Nara ier- ritory. The Swiss iiiohiiivted all avail- able ixilict- in the uortlu-iu (inu- toiis and till.‘ central (‘illilltli at Borne pronnsr-tl ‘.0 scnd adt ll‘0(v]).< to the fliliillf‘? if nrti to reinforce 300 guards amcnrly’ there. The Frvnth horrloi‘ guards were l‘f‘1lli0l‘(‘i‘(i at all points of puffy from Switzerland and (‘iciznuny Cl'(‘(i(‘liiif3'.< of all train paasvitcsrs from Switzerland and Germany \\'".i‘(‘ carefully checked. Swiss dcttativcs questioned 400 = to eiicrl liu- iiiif‘|'-‘ UFili st aiul to tic-v- British Seek Action For Improved RoadTo City Fil-iuitivi" Siutilivook today in thc and the - ‘Jfiiiil-ioii steam- .\ili]\ Slt-Litlliil. lfi unit-s nif Tiar- ' " ' - i'ill'Olli.i‘ to 1ii-t)il.».i-ti shipmvii- publit" opinion licre limirgcnts. liiii".li‘(i Italian 5H,“.- (iaica Auu. ‘l. lllilfil‘ ‘A’ Sir t-civt-ti auv consideration" (T111110 ("YVPIWWI [W0 "brozlti program oi’ permanent illl\'l‘\'Plili(lll~' road ililiifilfiil in this Province“, iili‘ DFPfliilhiI" to the I"“F~"i\lliM1 matur- untl Glivi-riiiiiviii possession been going on ililrfflllllfltl Force plant-t. have E Fiviiire, Any: l0»- .\i‘lli'i‘(i he‘ liupeofbi" _ Spanish (‘!‘.‘li q claw hc!'o:"t~ uint '. ‘ifs t>i .|:i Xlilii) attack on tlic Beth mcnchantrmn. 1 wporterl in Bri‘ isii-iifiisfii Port of (‘vuiitiizh south of Vaii-ucia. IILHIPQPHL plant-s tirop- peti 34) irvlliiis iii ' . rvd h» .~ii.'ii"|~ oi the close-z! t“ llivuisciics known to iii!‘ itillilflfllifo r: ii elnllil PLANES) BOMB TWO BRITISH "SHIPS EASELgOFFICER Public fipinion Is Aroused By Latest Attacks Burgos Reply To “Volunteer” Withdrawal Plan Unfav0rabie— New Representations To Rome. -__- LONDON. Aug. i$l-—((fi’-iiu\':ts)—'l'\vti nun illiiliJi-vfi on. ilriiish >ili])|)i|l'.{ i)_\ Spituisii insurgent \v."ii"piunes and in- from iilli‘_i.'_(J.- on the “voiuuicei"” tonight iiirczilcncd iurihei" to complicate (ircai Britain's relations with Gen- Friiuctfs icuinic. At iiie sumo iinic responsiliit- spokesmen saw a definite stifle-nine of Prime Minister Chumheriziifis attitude to" ward iiuiy in renewed i'i.‘])l'0.~i0lliiliiiil\5 at Home regarding continued iiiilizin aid to insurgent Spain. Ii was learnt-d that the insurgent note i0 the non- l"=-" hi" iiiit-iwlwiiiiin scheme lists several tiiijt-ciitms to the with- drawal [iiiift us" drafted, and sets forth a number oi‘ con- tiiiitnis for itcceplancc of the general scheme. (hie oi‘ these conditions, it was reported, is that belli- '_:¢L"i‘L‘nl riirhis should be granted to the insurgents before iiiéfiitii’ provided by the plan. 0f and msuriipm‘ A request X0!’ "the widening th roadfrom 1o JOIIII- anti sub-grading of l" (Th. ‘ ' wu twist" uutl Fol". “H146 and p-ariicularlv for o. proper W0 fOfili tlii-cuigh Bunbury that can I01‘. and will in» available for 1'01"" v Fliiiiiiv‘i'll lwlf of the third “has not re- ;|]. Fuiri pic» _ _ iliiiiiiiitilti ~ T" MlHWlPI" Ill [glands Wtirlc-z and IilgiliyflyS. It was com- Hirol-tlx" m zirisr-rl of Kit-sew .l. W. .lones. D.A. Afat-Donzilrl, John A. MacDonald; Pvlvi‘ Tlniiior. J .l. .\‘lcCurth_v. W. n“, if. .\fat"l)oiia_itl. Albert ltohcrisfin, D P. Crokeri. Mutt-h. Mr. v iii-pointed to fi.\' lili" datc for tlic interview. mlhmhm The full text of the resolution, mmkhndlm,‘ adopted tuinuimtiush" husctl .i1iilil\' Raul/m Rev -i"‘~|"!lil lit t Le. ii. A 1i,ii~l7."in;il(l Air nicotine appears at thr- iiils" 2li'iil'i(‘. ~ -"?i.iii u. t rwllrt" hi.’ H Slut-h t. ,, lFvuviiuio/l m." n, t SLIM); (‘ilnnilil llllli L'. B. Th» iuvirtiutr appointed n to wail on the Hon. J. P. S: un- ownld \".. iroups Basel tlw I"l'i'll(‘il RvvPIH- ,. I l .. Li-iiu- "OMIFH T I. i p. m . and ii?» |i. m. and 8.10 n. m. "hfltvtrvf tui. hiitt tear. 1a o: this all" p _ - (lav ow. ls i titim hni-uretlv o!" Ymiifia‘ \\ FMMD‘! q‘ .~ iii. It:- i)Olili)A‘(i and sank m. ELL‘: a. m. tini- 9H5 a. m. ii .4 m. .211.» p m. i"r~iui.ci»~" ‘who anti 6.50 p. m. .. before Silndnys. Leaves Borden H00 a.m. reruns. and from "carious and 1 p. m. Gcimany imavcs Tnrmciiline 10.15 a m.