MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN @-_-—_ saline for affliction. An undisturbed mind t; the M.“ if hnriottatown Guardian Two Cont. oriilnl Gnlrdiln, Finnded i587. if- o-o-o-M-H-o-o-o+u++¢-¢ BRIIAINM MAliBElLllIRES Lord Halifax Leaves London After Con- ference With Prem- ier Chamberlain. (B! J. F. Sanderson. Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Allll- ll-iixtenslon of the Germain army manoeuvres, iii- vnlving the time allotted for call. lug rrservists‘. has made no t-ltan-ze the official Ilritlxii attitude which remains one of watchful-i ness "ithout alarm. , I ‘flscolint. Halifax, Foreign Sun. rotary. saw Prime Minister Chum-l beriain for more than aii hour at it) lloyvning Street today, then‘ left for his Yorkshire vome to res-ti for a week. This" was typical oi‘ tliel ohole British attitude toward the.‘ European situation — ivatclifulness l but no alarm. a (‘tinftfi‘t'li('(! be-l tween two cabinet lfllflvrg and lhcn one leaves Whitehall for a week Meanwhile It was reported In- surgent General Franco's" reply to the ilritish plan for wlthdraival of iorcizii volunteers from Stialn was lithcr a downri ht refusal or a long series of ob actions . iii i-tintli- lions which would rciillei" it in- lpcrative. This report‘ was" strengthened when it. was leariiril no call hail been made to ‘convene the Nun- llitcrvt-iition (‘ominittco which must pass upon htitli IPriiiit-tfs and lhe Spanish Government's replies. e Government accepted the British plan. Procedure Outlined Should General Francois renlv 0e tuifavoiablc. it was likelv iii- cliretri. pressure would be brouzlit. t0 lwor. oi" requests fol" Clilt‘ili.lll‘ll oi his stand itiatic. before the coin- miitee met. If the rcplv were fa- vorable. the plnn could become ou- lv __3_ (‘Olill)ill“.lll\'t‘l\' short (Continued on page 3, Col l) COMING {VfNTl 1 in Dance Niitlit at L-lilil-G-ll-ti Hall. Friday. L~-i2.'3-8-l'l-3l. "Wednesdav The Hill/blonds. “Dance-Fortune august 19th. " Tiilkies-Montagtie Suturduy. _‘ Li-litlLl-il-ll-Bi. “Tblkiea-Bouris Monday- L-1i92-ti-17-3i. “Dance Bprlngton School August. 19th, Ir-fili-ti-lli-"i. "Come to the (lance in Peuki-s Road School iridoy. August tutu. L-lliLl-tl-lT-‘ili. "Kinkcra Hall ice cream, dnitcc, Fri i_\' evening, August ti). Silllif llltLltlB orchestra. L-ttlti-ll-lii-Lli. "C. W. L. PTiiryusalc Saturday at S. A. McDonald's. L-lflii-ti-lil-Lli. I l "Come to the dance in Lot 65 Hull l-'r‘(iay, Aliuut lUtli, Atii Elvin Lloc. Good music and rrl'i"i-si-, nit-ills. . L--lB-i~tl-l3-2i., l "Visitors to the Exhibition lllllYi have their niriiis under the grunil‘, stand served by the Lad u. Ail tjl ‘ tht: P E. I. Hcstiittil. L-iiU-tl-lti-tifl, "Tile Ladies Aid of the P. I. I- Hospittil are serving meals undci" the grand stand at the EXlllbiilhil Grounds during Exhibition Week.‘ L-‘ttiO-li-ltiflil. ; "Come to ttie Wood Islands‘ Presbyterian Cliuivh Tea on Ana-i 11st twenty-fourth just. llvfillll‘ ill!‘ new fer, site. Sports, iioities anti other at ractions. L-llti-li-ltl-‘Ji. "Fox feed. fresh frozen beef Moe t cents; ground meat. 5 cents: fresh froiien herring 2i‘. cents. Inland Cold Storage. L-307-8-l1-tf "Oom-e in Wood Islands Presby- terian Ghurdi Teri Auizust twenty- fourth beside new Furry Site. Shorts, Games and other ottriu~ tlOIiS. L-éWl-B-IB-ltl-Zii. "Extra special prices on Wheat. Uommeal developin scratch and Prince Flour. Also al other feeds ghreduced prices“ P. E. I. tig-ojier- v9 3 p _ A.§‘0C'i'l on. m“ o“ w 112390-8-15-31, "Winners of the lottery tn aid of Bi. Bonaventuies Church. Tmcnilie, artglst, Hooked Rug, Miss hlnutie Hynes, Charlottetown; 2nd. Quilt, MI’. H, S McPherson, Charlotte- town" 3rd, Cushion. Mr. Emmi-it Martha, Grand Trttcatiie. Lt—4B'i-8-l8-ll. “Fox Club Members attention: We are offered a car of fox-meat at a siivlniz of about $300 on pie-s- Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edwardl Island Like the Dew MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN The man who known how to fear. known how to go safely. $- A LQPTS P C. eacl At Wedding i QIJC Y *0};- .. jcnannorrlzrovviiti,lckiyiaba, THUltSDAY, Aucosr 1s, 193s I A’ m WA TCHF UL WA] TIN C ” 1o Photos Annual liuiileription Drlivufrll not» By .\luil—-l'. i-z. i. aim; Cnlltldil and c. s. $5.00 lMany milled By l5 cutouts i or... 1.....;..?.crtroutvw| ii ‘ Spectacular Acts. HtlNtlREll BY llfltlltlllili Premier Campbell ceiving Degree 0f LL.D. (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ liAl-tlF-‘lX. Aug‘. 11—'I‘llree sect- ions oi ttlc British Empire were Pvilrcscnictt as Dolhousic, oldest iicn-scctziriaii college in Canada, wttny (‘Olllfifffitl the honorary purple of Doctor of Laws on 15 cuiidlttutes. AHIOHl-l the distinguished cand1~ dates were thiec Maritime Prem- iers, ilcn, Angus L, Macdonald of Nova Scctiii, lion. ‘lliiinc A. Camp- bcll oi Prince lidtvarti island and Hon. A. A, Dysnrt of New Bl‘tlfl5_ MICK. The list iiicludeu President. Albci"t_ucci"gc liiuclici" 01 Memor- ial University College, Newfound- lllllti, Sir Wallet" Langduii-Browne 0i University oi Cambridge, Eng- land, amt lit. Hon. lard Maciviill. all. 19rd oi Appeal iii ordinary of L110 901111 0t tircat Britazii. Alllvllt: tile Cttiltldian candidates YW-‘lviiu: the honor were Pfflsidflii. Eiiiciiius Walter Murray o1‘ the ullllelslll‘ 0i Sa-skiiichcuwiii, and Hon. ‘Li. H. Seilgwick, cliiiiriiiaii of Lllc l-.ll'lil, Board oi Canada. u. l). Pilllilllfitlll, superintendent of iii- suniiicu at Utiiuvil, was v iuiotlicr Lalhoitsiuii honored by his alinti llllllt.‘l, a Ullltftl suites collcglttn. L11‘. K. C. M‘. bills ul Bowrluui Col- lvuc at lirunsw ,Mc., also re_ cciltii the, honorary pin-pic; I.‘ liable to Attciiil l Tllfvc dtltrccs were conferred in, ‘This is one c-f the few pliotograps that liiive been taken of I’i"iil'e~.s‘:ii" l’. W. (lgilvle, newly aqijiiiinted tlirecttir-geileral of iht: British Iirtratlcastiiig (forporatitin. It. was secured when the i"e- tlrlng professor wrnt to Eilliiburgli for the wedding of his sister- iii-layv. bliss Isobel 5t. Mauro lllacauliiy. to F. W. Ilardle. Fellow of (‘tirpils (lirisii College. Oxford. The photo slitiivs Professor Ogllvie u-alliini: to the uetliling reception with Mrs. Macaulay, mother of l tile lirlde. Cortclzirde den May‘ Be Rigizt?t Unconfirmed Rumors Claim I Halifax May Quit Foreign Secretfiiyship. TDNDON’. Avg. 1'7 ---tCl‘ Cable) 'ncver made effective: the per- »— Reports ('ll't’ill1llt'tl tonipllt to sistelitly ilistiittblt- i\]lll(‘iil'.llit't‘ of tlic cilcct Viscount Ilnliftix, foi"- the Spanish civil war, tllill the ‘. 91B“ >l‘l'l'f‘llll'.\'- llilll “lmcllldvd ienilenrv of the dictators to draw Aiilliriny EItlt-ii was right in his N...“ n.1,". pkyuply mtku-tyjtq; ple.i for a lil'lll stand itliaiiist tlic (wounds (m- wfll-I-y “.0... M...“ dicuitoi" rouutrir-s. invini: ri-"c t" ‘in tne recent. resumption of Aiiti- uneomftii-tohlt- rumors that the 1mm,“ “Tjtjngs of .I.,,\..,-,,,,,,_., . 1“t>l‘l‘lllll i1t<‘l'l'l‘ll\l'.\' "lllllll “Pk l0 illSl‘)il'(‘t'l li.'lli1iil journalists wlio IN‘ l‘I‘llt‘V(‘ll 0f hi5 ‘llllWS- have said that. Illil_ s iie " rattial The report apparently orirzlii- fl(7(‘il‘lll(‘ is due part in Jewish nteil iii Lontltufs" CIll‘(‘llfi$lt\\'tlk friendship with l3i'iiaii_i_ and .le\v~ ('r\](i|\\'_ mm lluiptlly reliable isll t-miptiiitiion in British imper- Wllitclutll t)l).\t‘l'\'t‘l'.‘i said thev had iallstit- uiins. lit) lultuvlt-tlgc of any such dcvely- on H“. Um...- h“"d_ it p; t, pp. npiiient. licvetl the reports iiliulit lli c tl- lt “.15 lrtuillcd, livlvvvvl‘. llllll l'l."t"ll from Czech wishful think- when Ltirti llalltttx zitrrt-plett llle llltI. as a still ling of tlit- llritish post i\lll"l' Ml". lutluli rrrsiglletl 111% attitude l(i\"‘.ll‘tl$ (ierltinivv \\'.'tll(l Feliruoi"_v, lit.- SLllCl he viishctt iii-s strengthen‘ them in their fight l iipjioininitrnt. to bc uf short dur- iCipninst dclninnds ‘of nth? Slltlettvll l - . .< '15 l. m m. icrman m nori y u u‘ i" coun ry, . gllnhJgitjnftdpliailiiiiliicd Miiiirsltcr In Whitehall tlierc was no iii- Cl.lllilil‘)l'i'lillil‘S tiolicy of iu-gotint- ,dictition Mi". Chainhcrliiiii iii- int; with the dictator countries. -tondctl oily departure from ills’ purtii-ulurly" Italy. Wllllm-ll- P719‘ ‘policy of European tippcaseniciit, pygmis , ldespite slow progrt , ’l‘orlu ‘s reports siltzgested Lord l it. was suggested . so that Lord l ; ,- i ‘" d l_' tl E delay Halifax. who left today for a l llgini-riljzbnllihiih tilmtlilg Aligltliltalian lweekls holiday. liurdly would have 1 Ag|-9..,,,L-“1_ sigma m, Easter but _i gone if any crisis were pending.’ Soviet "Menace” Convenient For Japanese Militarists (By itelmun Morin, Associated Sgergaldggliltlybr q.oK.,lb““ml,l‘."“l‘l'.'. Russia which Japanese officers really is t rnallyTt-nil\"enient "men- consider the bOITlQI‘ fllleello" “Tl-V ll“ . . “u. Jnpmlpsg mtllt- reflected. recently. in a statement w.l(nl(.vcl(il‘lit‘llllllg The incn- by one 0f them: “The only impor- l ~ L1 “bill; lbll home to the Ju - taut explosions up there come glfesusjiublicg in crises on the Sili- from the corks in champagne 1"‘? l.’°"d°"”'“"7“'t M “him me am- bqilifablborder between Far Eastern “Cfiufl. sstm ‘Q eoinettle too fre- Russia. and continental Japan gen- lmt‘. ‘for? “Clkrnli “pi; internal crates an average of ilircc ‘inci- qumfil . p‘; ‘fin In. When the dents" ii week. and‘ hits been doing rpm“ 1-91“. r 1 limit twillch wns so for the past five or 5.x years. (/l‘?"‘i"",l‘,"l‘ “hi; 1. on Al“; lit Apparently, neither notion seems ‘?N.“"‘I,1"‘ J,,',mm.5,. “(stvs- to luke them seriously. tllblql“, m‘ “ Wlnnb,“ 11nd just It may be flint a spark front ‘mpg-fl ‘m; Gllblilniyilt‘ Gantes and Russitin-Jutianese border friction "lull? “q w plq or a rctreneli- will start a second Russian-Japan- llitlitillpi‘ pr-till] \ ilint showed the PH’ “'07- If 5°’ l" Wm ‘ml? be the ie . ‘ 4 - - flmmcml Column" [Tlnethljél-S oxdliifmai reasons for such a war ‘ already exist in strategy and eco- aerlousiiess with "It advertised prices. D0 you wont it? Livestock Marketing Board. L-490-18—2i. the games .- tit-kl’ orJMJH lt u‘ l when every ics ncwspnper trained its guns on the nom . iii tzttcitixuissl ItllJbCllllll. on uiiidldawg unable m intiiitl tile iillpffisalVc oeienmny, l‘t)l'lllt.’l' Prclnlci" Gordon S. Hal"- Tlll§$l<Jil of Nova Scotlii, Di‘. Aubrey Lljlllllltfltl. and Alexuiitici" Ross, B, ‘l5. urrc honored though alosent iioni the sprclill tronvccaitioii. Di", Llppliicott, pruiclpal of P.c- toll Ac.iiit;iiiy' at "' , .5" 11567169. is one oi‘ Dnliiou" ‘" old- est il\'lll‘,{ lgriitiillittus‘. He is at pres- cni at N-CU. riniicc. WllilL‘ K4255, ~o old in years since liis" gradu- llllllll. ls in Curious Corner, N, S. He is iltLlCtl us" one ScutlzilygrcuLt-st workers in BMW‘ 01 illlllvuvcd rural education. Principal speaker iit the special Cfiftilitill)‘ was" Prof. Ernest Baker‘ til Uuiiuiritt ~, ullusu llltdlil‘ ltvtisl “the (lent s of Pnrliuiiiciltary Lciluicrai-y.‘ _.Pi"oi. ldnkcr stressed the prin- ciple of compromise WlllCli ftCCflfll-l pained the cabinet and the cabinet‘ wli ll ole-w from the up iw-rlllou us gwc know ti." He jiraisc the Upllotsltlvll as" a great contribu- tor to mod tl()ll_lli guvcriimeiii. l1‘l“i(l_ haiicti s.giiiiicnii'."‘ the _\'6-.lX‘. lJdo, “lilcil saw the decisions of, the doiuiiiioiis COllplcd \v.tli those," ul the iituJici" cabinet, during the ltlltiiciiilrli crisis‘, l Prof. ii. L. Stcivarbof the Dc- piilllllbili Philosophy of Dill- iiivri this vaildlrintcs t0 Jflvlvli Stliilley, who iii l it brief lllllll aililrtsss itch-i lllPtl each one, (Jrlnnuii. purple tiiid white miiielcrl as the czintlidiiu-s were ])i'L‘.\t'llIt‘{l \v;tli the hood of tiuetoi" litws. Ii EERAILEB Eleven ihissengers 0n (lccan L i m i t e d Slightly Injured. tt‘. r. ll)‘ Guartllat s fiperllll Wire) MoNiitl-IAL, Aug, l't— ‘file Cati- atliaii National l2tli\\.t,\‘s' crack l Occult Limited rcachcu Montreal eight. litiurs lntc today after nine u. the t‘.il'.s of tile licaiy Halifax- biotin-tn] <‘X|)l'L‘-\s had ieti the tracks at Lii Durantuye, l8 miles eiist. of Levis, Que, slightly injur- ini; ll. passngcrs. The private car of Hon. Hugh Guthrie, chairman oi the Buaitt of Transport Commissioners, was one of the cars derailed curly this morning as the train drew near i0 Levis oii its LOGO-tulle run fi"oiii the Maritimes to Montreal. He was not injured, but. Mrs. Guthrie was thrown ii"oni her berth. The Guthrie car reached Mon- treal tonight. from Quebec, where it had been transferred to another" train. He and his wife were on their way back t0 Ottawa all" a few days’ rest at Chester. N. S They left here tonight for" capital. Cause of the accident. mllvffll‘ officials said, was not kilowii. None of the cars overturned and, the injured passengers suffeixitl, out minor bruises and were a litt shaken up. The shock threw solne of the passengers from their berths. The injured poseieilgeins treated by La Durauta-ye doctors and were able to continue the journey when the cars were re- turned to the rails by a wrecking crew. The trip was resumed in four hours. WPFG ll ; l Associated imost Among Those Re-l Honorary,‘ l l l Chief an ssoo Weekly Graft E. C. DANIEL Press Stall‘ Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 1'l—Jilmes J. Hines, one of Tammany Hall's influential district. lenders, was named by a Witness in Sup- reinc Court today as the mail who agreed to throw the cloak o! poli- ticul DFOLIQCIiOIP-Jul‘ 35th) a week- around the operations of a iiiulti- Iniillioii-dullzir, policy syndicate headed by the late Dutch Schultz. The witness, George Weinberg, former “business" associate of the slain rackcieci", Sclttlltz, (iestrribrti before n hushed courtroom a (‘Oh- ference in i932 at. which. lie said. plans were made to run the policy KEFYIPIPHCE. from Lloyd Paul Strykenchief dc- fencc counsel at Hiiicsls trial Oil conspiracy charges. and zi tit-main‘. that n, mistrial be declared. Dewey Denounced Stryker. who earlier had denoun- Dewevsnprosecution of the Tam- i tContinucd on page 3, Col 3t Rtlllllablll-‘TS BIVILIANS Tl] BUILD FllRlS Vast Network Of F0r-- tifications U n d e r Construction On Western Fron- tier. (By Louis l‘. Locliner, Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN, Ailg. 1’l—Th0iLsantls of of Nova. German civilians are being tirolted the daily for work on fortifications all along Gcrmziiiys western trontuei" with Switzcrliiiiti. l-‘raitce, Belgium miter the” Netherlands. ,3.000 and 4,000 -_ go into l the said today the From factories and shops they llkLVO been conscripted to build ti German counterpart. of France's famous steel and concrete Maginot Line. Estimates of their between of reliable 0_VE-\\‘liliCSSt‘.s‘, ' coilsrrlpis ltlbOf left Berlin Joint Manoeuvres When Germany's army reserves action next month, side» with R0lCil.\\\'t‘lll' by-sidc first time siiicr the (lieu: foi" the War, one of the joint links" will be to test Germany's network oi fortifications. The manoeuvres. to be rarriecl out sccttonally all over the nation during September, will put bt-t\vt~rn ifitltmfltl and 1,000,000 llli"ll in on. reported for duty on MOIllltLY. are being giv n two weeks of prelim- iiinijv training‘ in iunctameiiinis before the joint i"c.sei"\"c-i"cgtl':ii' manoeuvres hit their stride. Dtlfilil,’ this pi‘eliiiiliiiii"_v period. CllllllCL‘.lOl' Hitler is" iiiu in: uil iii- spC ' vl ‘ (‘ilOli toilr of infinity" I)O.‘l§ ni . ga oils He spent today at the U0. riiz irv school n9. ' Berlin. He mitt-noted b.i.t'i lOll tx- crciscs of infantry offlrtus. Defensive Dleiisurt‘ German commentators insist the fortifications are purely flvlvllfilYP- Thus. the mnnocitvres along the western frontier would be ex- clusively" training for \\‘lil'(llll off any invasion. Practice in n tack strategy would be only incidental to the tests. Reservists reporting for duty re- ceived a pleasant sur rise-they no longer are require to carry kntipsacks for great distances. ‘Trims rt, improvement was ex- tended his year to provide horse- drawn trucks for carrying knap- gggkg-JKTIOWIX in Germany as "affen" tmonkeysl-Jrom barracks to drill or manoeuvre grounds. U.S. Moots Wheat Subsidy Program WASHINGTON, Aug. IV-(CP) .._Agi‘iC\llt\Il'9 Secretory Wallace would confer with Canadian of- ficials on a wheat silbsidy pro- grain designed to assure both countries their "fnir share“ of the world markets. He said the hoped to develop aplnii for plac- ing at lcnst 100000.000 bushels of surplus United Strves wheat into world markets (luring t‘)? cilrrent marketing season. "It is our hope." Wallace said. "that we can work cooperotivelv with Canada. on this matter to preserve the interests of boili countries." racket ivithout too much police ln- i His testimony brought objections j cod District Attorney Thomas E. ‘ U _ number " 011W,- vary between 85.000 and 300.000. A 1 few days ago, according to reports rcutlltirs - ilCl- ; The reserves. the first n1 which United States " administration p MARK tutti; or NElIjRlDtEE President Roosevelt And Premier King Will Participate In Iilveni‘. IVY LEA. Ont. Aug. l7-—tCP)— A tll't‘illll n'li‘iiii‘cti since the turf, . flu" » will be i'L'LlllA(‘Ll Jere innit \v when a new filter- iii ioliiii span will be opened oi — in this TiiOllafllld. Islni area. The bridze will connctzt tl . lvillzige and Collins Landmc, N.Y. Press-nee of President Ffalllkllll ‘ltioscyelt. P le Miiiisici" Niackcn- zie Kinz, Liovcrnor Herbert Leh- j innit of Nt-tv Yorl: and Lieutenant‘. Clf)\'f.‘l'll0l' Albert Matthews of Oil iiirlo at tipciiin... ceremonies wil stress the international character" ‘- of the bridtzt‘ and the fact it helps tseril more closely the century-old friendly relations between Unitezl States illliii Canada. It. trill be. . President Rotiscvcltfls first official . visit to Ontario. l Mi". ltooseveli left Wdshiiicion this afternoon on his five-day trip lie will enter Canada by way of Niauarn F". After it-titninsz the tifltiitll’ oi civil law decree from Queen's Univer- iRaces Yesterday Thousands Ofu-C-I-intizens Released By Half Holiday "Flock To Ex- ‘ hibitionmAll Roads Lead T0 Capital Againmjbday. For thc second day in u run fiil('il(lilil('0 l't‘('(li‘ll.\' iotik a beating" zit the Provincial Exhibition yesterday when all lestimattttl crowd of over lt-Ltltltl people \\'llllt‘.\‘~'t‘(l the tla s‘ prouriims. From the smallest \‘lll2l_Jjt‘ on the Island farm- crslyvendcd their way through the llll‘ll.\'illt'.\‘, business was‘ closed down in the city in the uftcrntton antl us" u result the grounds where the big‘ Fair is lit-int: staizctl saw the most colorful crowd in the Exhiliiiitims history paclcthe building's and flTZllldSitllld and bleachers for the various i tirogrltms" that were offered. _ _ l In the morning with the weather again helnfl ideal large crowds were present on every stand where Judi-Uni! lwas in progress before them. By l2:l:'> the grandstand on ‘tile race track was nearly half-filled as spectators seeking the best vantage points fol" the hip; harness race meet made it a point to be early. By race time not a seat was left and the crowd WtlS lined four deep on the rail and tracked densely outside the fence. It was the largest gathering evci" to view a horse race in the province and iheyavere well repaid by seeing: ten thrilling ‘heats of racing, inter- spersed with the sensational vaudeville performance that is being offered this year. sity, Klilqsiflii, ihc President. ac- .. . ....__ coiiinuniccl by Canada's Prime ' “ hiiilistei", will iitotol" to lvv Lea. A DENSF. THRONG I ivhere thtv will opt-n the britltce at, 3 p.11" tlilrl". Mi". Rottseveli if» And while all this \\".is collie: on, cross the bridfll‘ l" the crounds outside. where the his; “nag ll ‘ in,- will. _ - ts- in tirriizrcss "was llilClitlld l l Mi". King left. lBftlCltVlllf‘. laurly zcliioritnv ‘nt- will piiiotui" to hiiiustnn uiieit- he will [K110i Pl‘t‘.~i(lt'lll Roostlwli. Asked wliti l the s1. ' illu "' i ':i ,s I) ll; nittla-‘Uniietl (Ia vinent. with Pres-; AIIlliSlQTl P" " iie ‘ l [King replir-rl simply": I t-si c to tiiive a talk with‘ the Pl't".\i(lt‘1ll. for .‘~Olll(‘ 25 minutes.‘ ill the ttiive from Kiiiesttiti m Ivyl Lea. Nu tlttllbt we \\'lli have itn oi.)- poriitnizy" for ,1 talk" tIli Wnshiiiirtttl". sidcnt Roose- veli. toll-i ll l)!'<‘.\.s‘ conference he did riot know if he wctilri (liscuss thei . Si’ luwrt nct- waterways vvi'h Mr. . l Klllvt. l lI-l..ibt>:"iitt= pr‘- ‘lltltltlllS .tl\'t‘ bet-Ill t taken to pro‘. ‘i the Iiniletl Suites. ‘Pl't‘Sltlt‘il' ilttrinir his Callntiian HS-i lit. ll details of police will ‘ be from the Royal l ichlllitlllill fiiuiitcd Police, Ontario lPi‘ovii".cl:\l Police. 'I‘oronto hifunici-i pal Ptdice. Kilitzston force and. ‘railway politic ' j Every‘ vitrd of ruiliva)‘ tiaicks over which tlic Presidential ptirtv will pass will be exaiiliiied carefully by squads of Cnnatlitin National Rail- ways section callus. _ lt‘rom Nia d Falls" to Toronto \Vllliillii l-I ‘ll of Ittimit-o. encim eer for lit; t at"... will pilot the Hon-r" special. Front Tkiroliioto . William V. Fiiirbniln of . iii service ,.-‘ u-t- 100i! and since l9 w, will liilu‘. -Ki an eiiuinrei" the train. Tlleie lull be lltt official welcome \\'llt'l't‘. the‘ Piwxslrieiititii "ctrd about. 7 am, .\l1'l\’ there will be .10ii-: enouzli oiilv to .s\\‘itcll loco- . motives. Bar Association l-lolds Opening" Session t(‘. I’. liy (iua-lirllill VAN(.‘Oll\/'l"llt be bilidiiiiz the pin. tmliti ‘ Fii‘f‘ll‘-Llll(‘llt‘tl_ ht Z utter tutiftir-i mlty of lct ‘atltiil tlt~cl:ii"eil l.ietii..- Governor" 1'71 le. W. llittiibei" oi Bri- ,ti.sh Collunhiii iotiiit witeii uel- looming members tit‘ the (funoritnn V311" (lPlLsP lliHilil-l. l unit our l="l‘ t (m. ¢nn.-;._,_.=v;tis were well patron- iRctl as the barkcrs offered tllvll‘ Way... tpimllph the mediums oft loiitlspmtiihis. _______ In il".t~ evtninu 1011;: before the’. ‘ - . . N GQL-Fl ~ yuutietzlic pi-ourzini and ‘horse-shiny _l* v ‘ ‘ p “as it) start. illPY-t‘ \\.i.\ .~‘(‘)i'll(§(\‘ tun] [Jnder (ion, sitiiidiiii: space t‘\l.‘ll. Pacsc‘ ‘ . stiiiiils, ow-wkivvilig to track ‘Mill ‘gtructlfln. teiitic Iltilti" tmleett-tlbilie ix-iflmtlllilé nncc and in lie iisuzrv o -_ n I U laxhiliition nianaueiileiit tlierc (Qfniggvalflllfi; “V” ‘l “Hlwit ‘*0 hum 5m“. flail‘. ill on m} M1501" the ATQYtl-jéeflniln i“ mm ‘in “mm ‘aft “will” Wllléi niv-il l l-lllt 1"“ ‘l is~ vtkinil 3"‘ m" b“ “how mm w n iima shape \\'llil illculcllihlltldlmi‘ bro- i“ m" P Win09’ m-ihc "my W1?‘ “Willi, troll tvi l'll sehetltlle Die (luvs the Fini‘ has ll\£‘(_i up to a 5 _ ‘ |~ - ’ < iittvtilct notices “lll(l it is iu‘ ‘ ex- lchimncln. (llhtlll of .110 fleet " "' “- -' .. v ' .'“..~.".' ~51 l mail“ mm n mo. lull‘ “filth-m ‘nllitl-lilaliiil itiiliilsltibiillliv‘ tl\-> review “""l“‘l“"‘ llmfiwi“ “m fwlmmcivio ltW-‘lllfltl the client tit vfllch the tail tiiitil liic t H4 noun of tits )v»-v - - _-‘_ ~ - _ l.. ieli 1.. b-llitii tt)llll . “'l'.l\'PlV small craft to nuiii \v.'.h 3.3 per “lit of Urea‘. Britniiils ton- Il-‘lltc. as‘ l)l‘U\'l(lf:(i Li‘. the ii‘cat_v. t l l _\t-(\l",'-. Proiiiicinl IiaillblilOll. _ i I l l Cmvnukins H“, du,.l~noo,._ Um‘..- The battleship Sclizirnlivrs’. will. ‘Tm, m.,u,,.mn B, a elm“. bJ-Hnu bewieztuv yvithii: a 10w ni-"tiiih. the ‘ bv llnnnettc and Sou. Ye “hi.” l“? l ‘ be l\ huu attain . felt ustvl l ivlicil iiit- bu: rapidly tun‘ > lll7i‘lll‘t\.\l'tl ‘ hv the jiickt-tt uiouiid crewj, of iliiV _tCoiit.iiiierl oii page ‘ ‘too (on litt) A you. to TALK our ‘toil (out MKE Hit fittttvs! q before the bill baLLtlLl- n11; lit-can ‘.0 tieilaie nmiotuiisi. “bailed tuft". ‘lute and fluaieti i. Just lllt'li. l u iiiotui" c;ii":;t‘"t‘<l> {I slnuton lcouri t0 n he landttl. Yes- tlli tiff‘.- out pick liiiii up ".\.ii (‘it it-rilav lie catnt- down in iiriii on u faint titlioct-ilt to Mi‘. Jock Aiitlrexs Rtnyiliy. Tue but; t.ll".ll iibiiui Lsi siitire u! MI. To ulvt- sonic itliu of the cnve h." it'll coiitntluiis aloft. those ti: ' who pltktt; lltmii . ‘ puiatlittlt‘ 'i'lll'I XIGIIT Slit)“ l lt ‘\\.l> f‘.-».llll1\lt‘tl that in. it: lllttll IBal‘ Association i» the organiza- .tioi"t's 23rd fllllllltll llll"\"ill\l!. “ml ‘hi’ “lwmlloll l ills welcome u-is eelmetl _ Pl" 1'1"" l,llllIll_)“-l' “'1\~* .\ll-,l‘lr;t_i;;i_tl,t>ttit‘l‘, . ‘tornoy-Geiierni (litt-lion S. " “ll PM" “l U“ ‘i’ ‘Tortuiitt. Aur. i‘ .11" ii.. mer. Hora e ll. Porter, iimruiiitim ti inot . ~ . John. replied. » — —» »— I int" u: '**" - c c " c ' ‘M ‘7 Vituttriii t. Eltliiiontou a Rxgliia ‘.' Extensive Search For Dod e. W >1 Toron tu T0 ,' Ottawa oc lB d I H it d B St i O y S a e y Quebec 5B , Saint Jmm tit) Halifax 66 LITTLE ‘CURRENT Ont Aug Mrs Dodge also were injured in’ Charluuelllwl‘ 70 17-St0rnl-t0ssc<l seas lashed by ltiie blast. txxlire was ilvowned when |-‘()RE(‘,\§T_Q wind and rain forced Manitoulin "he c.tiit-r l(“.l Oi‘ jitmpert ironi at Ihlflllltl lfislulliiiicii to will a tcnytioiiw |speed ‘M126 llafllfl in tl‘t’in.sp;vl‘t ‘the; ymy-mnu. 1.;_.,_.;;; Fresh muthm-yy _ ary int to ay lo tie searci ii tinjilret n- lilies across 1e a)’, winds ni-tiv cloudy nntl wn tGeorgian Bay's lnsitlc cllitiinel for tt- Little Ciiireilt. l llfnliflbhl‘) follow-ll in slutty-pr, an ‘the body of D.iiiieI C. Dodge, heir \Vl1lle preparations were mode to rm; ‘to a fortune who was "Stuff tic-uni the search for the} Hull} tide tin.- uiit-iittloit at. 2,33 alto. ,millioniiii"c's body, hospital author-I , it‘ miuiiictl by tiles at l1l‘lll'l)_\' Mlntiemtiyti report- . 7.03 and 27 men, set out ~ this inornini: led impi-tlvciiiciit. ii: the l at 505. iii an effort to rec: er the body of ‘of llijvnni. at first given l8 4.30 the young lililllOlliiill‘, but the ilicil teliance 3o rvcovei‘. and 3 . iii hnd to return to shelter as" UDPT‘ .‘\\lit) l‘(‘(l'ill't"fi l5 stiuhes ll‘. an Slillllll1‘l'rltlt‘ ‘we - trt tt-li lillll< iliifililfi litienlixitie too diificlultt ‘li ‘ l stvviert» t-hi-st l)l(ll‘ii~. tll?t‘\ in“, !..\:" (‘Wt t iiltilvii. searciers u were a DPIN l \\".s. . stilt anion p unlikely flint Dmlqtvsg body zvnulti Brim. .u .l]l]\i\lllt! a ' " Tim (“R FERRY ‘nltmGs 10o l‘(!(‘t)\‘(‘l'l'tl ltiiti‘ it. either was ‘to her huslinlitts arm in Leave Burden 7 a. m. 9.45 a. m. cast ashore or came to the sur- iaertiss the hay lllltltl!lllit'tl‘\' ,i p. m . and L45 p. m. Tnniien- ‘ face, V Dodge was injured critically at his summer camp birthday by the explosion of several sticks of dyna- mte. Lloyd Bryant and Frank _Valiqi1ei:e_ fxvn (cum workws. and his life. Mrs. Bryant, no? ' on tine 8.15 a. m. ll a. m. 3.05 p rn. nsecne of the t‘.\llllt\.‘lt\ll. and 6.50 p. in. ‘Bryant's arm clme to his side Sundays. Leaves Borden 000 a.m. slow the flow of blood from a ‘ a rl 7 p. m. f '- ed hole ill‘l(lt'l' the enmpl Leaves Tormentine 10.15 a. m. u . ' l and 8.10 p. m. >4. a- -.<<-4