Maxllvls .M ,,,,, MAxlMs or.; _ or A 1 i RE MAN MERE MAN ...___ onlnl laulnn __ Y. Ullflliiiii All fe- _ \ ' , - //f - - so si \ . - An mc.. m ,pe ¢,h“‘|| ,und Fm - 2! ’ _ /0 //)__`,’__Y__ Q,” _ 3 Better give the wool than the _ si. els The Peoples Paper Read byEverybody \ lst. :Z1 O /' ' W ` amp' ‘ ' ' '“~ Covers Prince Edward Island Lille the Dew “Q cwlsiteiown G in nnett rade Under The 'tish Flag, Is Slogan ’s Premier Opens Can-__ adian National Exhibition In Brilliant Speech - Signs Of Economic Recovery On Every Hand, Says Prime Minister. USSIBILITY ll illliiulll eavers In English Cotton Industry Object To Wage Guts. slANC`l-IElS'I'ElR.. Ehlg., Aug 26- walkout of weavers in the Lari- irc cotton mills loomed as A ibillty, following announce- iit that mill owners and spokes- n for the employees had failed come to an agreement today :wages and working conditions. This conference was regarded aa last hope of avei-ting a general be iii the cotton industry. onthe first of August- 200.800 riacrs went on strike at Burnley .d efforts to end that w-alkout liled. A general strike was averted' . when both owners and fficials agreed to further irlustry has been upset for uinths. Business is bad and layers want to reduce pay. gotizliiulls BULK DUWII 0-IESTER., England, Aug. otintions between cotton nt-rs and operatives broke ate today threatening to ite a general strike in the ‘ throughout the Lancashire Two hundred thousand ,thc first group are sched- Bo out on Monday, to be Cu ntinued on Page 7) __-C.. louNcEMENT_s, collilvc l~:v1~;NTs, lvlaa'rlNGs, ETC "Dance at Cumberlalid Hill, “thin August aoni. sans-s-21-ll. Dance in sinnott's Road Hall °niil'1l'. Allgllst 29th, 5578-8-26-31 "bcome to the Dance at Stanley " H°llSf‘, Saturday night, Aug- llth 5314-a-as-ai. ls “nuance at Lake Verde Ice Cream “lt Tuesday. August auth. 5385-ii-26-21 illr. sieivult club loading hogs _ agitlglbs Tuesday morninl, Aug- se; _ until 9.30. List stock with retaiy D. J. McDonald. Aug. 2'!-li. it 0 grime to charity Dance in dean- 13- A- Hall. vemon River. Mm;-‘I ly evening. August Slat. -Sion 40c. 5395-8-I7-Ii. "Come fu Jubilee nail at Ari- , . °"°"‘ Whilwsday. august slsi. ses River Dramatic Club present agar Little Miss Juelz". Play ssiusk. sm-e-21-li. 'ilureii ciuu loading hogs and Harold Webster. Aug. 2'!-li. live hogs and 11 A. M Aiden “mu date _Llvlonday evening, August‘ iityeu ik . - r 50° with sec this district. Delegated from abolltimovement were received. 9° 5 “UW °°l¥iDll\¥- 01° Tl\V¢m°” ¢ ° an cg _ _‘f_‘_‘__‘, _,__',‘,,', __ _ TORONTO, Aug 26-(By The Canadian Press)-Prime Minister R.. B. Bennett today called on the people o! Canada to take full ad vantage of their opportunities to trade under the British flag and to accept the responsibilities of their new place in the Empire. “If Canada is to maintain her proud position as fifth trading nation of the world," said the Prime Minister, “her people must exert every effort to satisify needs oi’ customers throughout the _Empire He wished to remind his hearers that agreements concluded at Ot- tawa. only a. few days ago brought them not only advantages but heavy responsibilities, which must be discharged with characteristic Canadian visor and resourcefulness. In opening the Mth annual Canadian Exhibition Prime Minis-' ter Bennett said it typified the re- markable progress or canada is (Continued Page 'l) Have Already B o rn e Fruit LONDON, All! W-(Conv dim Preaa Cal»le)~»0n his ax- rfval at louthampisn today. Bt. Hon. J. ll. Thomas, Secre- tary of State for the Domin- ions, received a cable of greet- ing from Prime Minister R. B. Bennett ol Canada. “your indefatigable efforts for the cause of Empire both within and without the confer- ence have alretdy borne fruit," nu the message. "1 sincerely trust you will be gratified is hen- there has been general approval throughout the Dom- inion of the results accomplish- ed." -|SlIi-Nll HERD stems Capture Ottawa Exhibition. showing of the Bunbury Farm Hol- aieln herd at the Ottawa Exhlbl f -- ll- e '_ _ = * _ 1. - 1 . _ - in .;- _ - 1 mm' Guardian, Ioulihl “I1 CHAR Annual Subscriptions Delivered |600 I0 ug-qu; 'Inq 0031! E 27, ' 5, um guuar, gm U, 5, A, |4151 United Kingdom Delegates A re Back Home Again Official Statement Given Outl 1 Says, _“We Can Now Facet ` The Future With Hope.”’ UNITED KINGDOM , from every viewpoint. declared his LONDON. Aug 96-(Canadian, genial lieutenant, nt. Hon. J. H. Press Cable)-After more than six; Thomas. weeks' absence in quest of trade ; "We proceed in the fullest con-i WN” U18 MUS. the United Kills- fidence that s world economic con-‘ dom delegation to the Imperialiference will form a fitting- con- Economic Conference are home a--F0! 8- \l\\l\l" re Ymn azhbcnil will 0 glllllllil me government is me Nazis, the ea and ned. pursued by troops sua ter of a century the people of ln- Enter Ex. Gates mon; 'lsombcm Bid tuiixige b ug; Cha;-.cellor was impressed bl' Hit- aeroplanes. I M url vernegsod havl; bezit w0;i¢il'it8 gf; E- S ““° ‘Lf Om ‘ ler‘s nervousness as the Nazi leader Maria Edms Pstrcs I ce de some y e . er ep em - - u- W- P-;;°°-= °' 'ut ur by u;.°‘°°“ 1.. .2 ...':“.‘;f..?";§‘1;‘.1.;...°..‘;“‘.t:: §:.1l;‘.;“:f. _ Fran f 1873 to 18 . th mselves, drect g an opera 3 - "` - . ce mm th; wal mine that is the only in- GDM! the gates of the Canadian Na- rioting in connection with the failed to explode - strikers march on 'l`n_\'l0rvillc a. more Empire conscious in her pur 35 'mmm of Dmm ygmoush mul pwkstlng continued on two high- Coal co-operative company Lim- HUtChln80n3 chases. ~ _ {ih._l_r._.`,N_m__'l, she|:|l::,|n|g¢¢|e’ lwivlltlllicltilariztlln yeaslivzriiedlydlixguumtstrlkhlssgiltiilllagirilzrrs i::‘n’er:we`l‘n\|,>l;0;!i:tlliTt all: He A statistical rcvlew, issued by the l`oil'r`CC`\`.s'r.3i" ‘ ' -‘. -.ii tu ..~» s. L* I--we °‘ ‘ ‘° °°°"° °°.“:" '“°”°" °' ‘°'°'“°"~ ..,. .. t ..... ....rs-........... .‘3.;l:;‘i‘;i1:;.€_‘ .l;::;; 3:13. 1 “mon” mr me Mamma’ way. hu to “lu” ‘rmud Rem Father E L. Mlicamrizni land :ue AUS id-(By the Can- -30 percent. oi the Dominion‘s im-' >'u\u\»> -tv-\'t\\'\\"‘=‘t<‘\'\t»' ‘-\'i\\fls. l‘"“\" _-_-_ md mn” hr the improvement of but the dmnr th” hd ' who for mwy ye." hu C p is adl I Press" )-With no sign of im- ports in .Julv came from Empire l -'t,_l`..fii.!.'.'pglvill.qoiiiiiiur‘r.uk»~ sr, 0,, Tuesday Mgmt wth ‘_ -3,,-"em, °°ndm°n| with pal-tic\1lar|A.Lainson to niobliss d°l‘i‘fi»i°l IW- ed the causes of the minerawr B; "nh commons the countries usl compared with oniv|| -“‘l‘u: i-wsu _siuriius wliuis, eluutlr M` RW H' R'°"‘“Y 05"' nn" hm M l' duke for B chan” “nd 'D hwe Fund' nw mmm," ch-‘nun 0! me mud M dum 3. 'Frm I er " V in d 263 in thc crorcsponding month “ii-ffl-Vi‘tirN'l,.l\i?iiiiT` ruilfti-; lf"-.~v\ ‘ ' if F will lecture on 'iltecsnt in length of the season as at pres- were released on bonds last night. Other members are A. L. Mclsaac, Flying H\l*~°hm'°”° tems e ' . ' l ---»`.i\~.u.»-~. 'u-.uu.~_ u-uriu u-lu. infill] bi ,i ® _ lu nibis Lands" to snr. constituted and also the sue Instead of the 8.000 men gather- John Y.McNsil and John L. Fraser. here today. Phllosovhiwlly. G°°l'K= *HS* leaf- u......i.-.~».~i-M.-,_ I _ FN h mm the suuiis is invigggi 8 H H limit ' so ui me picket wnca about am mmm, me o. s. nemisi-sus, prom- _l-lutclumu, his wus, we dyounr mme dl;;;¢;;‘(:ul;fon‘il __f3°;°‘§; ,,‘;,"‘,33"".Tf.TRl3.~.Z£"'\§u.;i._“_ .;.;uu¢ _ ~ .. _ ' ` l`l'i- » v ._~ il rm rv _ T lllilcrs ow- A variety of opinions was voiced _ at one time lui. nilht. 0111! will inent merchant. dlulllttfl. U0' 0! We* ““ °“ _ __ _ _ R r _ M I 70 0 ,‘,f,“i.`..f.f`.-~ '..l=i.i`_° R ____ _ ,_,____i__ Qrunm w`"'ed~ for bent' weather n u ‘V 0 pp oxm gy P r \l;ir=.t'.n\»~ l‘ro\‘il\rce\ :intl .ilncrlrnn M 1 pn" ` 1 ht un on ghd; gg;-,L_ ...l is l`r--sh ilnvlih nnll nnufhwnat Aumél iocflue. Tuesday even- msg and Yarmouth, the consensus _34 and 'la today and they picketsd como ao effective in the Sioux City I0 _ they ln I con ue Com md with me reccdinp l__f_____ ,mm nm, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,l,_,,..,\.‘3`_ _ _ _ , _._ . . _- -_ _ ' ' - - | . - . " - _ - - t t _ l - ....3 ~ ‘ i Cl’ OTTAWA Aug "G-(By the Can- “l'»“'\ 1*: < Atlantic Flight (Canadian Press) OSLO, Norway, Aug. 26.-As mid- night approached it became appar- ent tonight that Clyde Lee and - John Bochkon, who took oil for Oslo at Harbor Grace, Newfound- land. Thursday morning, had en- countered trouble. Their plane, thc "Green Moun- tain Boy," had not been seen since i the takeoff, and weather conditions over the eastern Atlantic were bad. Mid;.iglit here is 6 p. rn. Eastern Standard Time. It was estimated that the flyers had with them gas- oline euough to stay aloft until 'I p. ni. Eastern Standard Time. They had planned on making the, non-stop flight in 30 hours, and at 1102 o‘clocl-: this morning, Eastern Standard time, the 30 hours elap- sed. ` There were low~lying clouds and some fog over the Water to Great Britain from noon on, and because of these conditions it was possible that Lee and Bochkon had flown over England without being seen. Norwegian military authorities directed that a. watch be kept throughout the night, and flood- lights were burning in aerodromes near Oslo. but hope had faded into Snxiety. Earlier, large crowds had gather- ed in the hope of witnessing the termination of the first trans At- lantic flight to Oslo. Weather conditions ln the lm- mediate vicinity of the city were good, with a westerly wind blowing. Baptist Church` Minister Killed, (Canadian Press) l ALBANY, N. S., Aug. 26.-Rev. Gordon E. Lantz, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Maugerviile, N. B., was killed today when his car overturned on a highway near Al- bany. His father and his wife and child were cut and bruised, but their injuries are not considered serious. Will Investigate Graft Ch a rges l I (Canadian Press! _ i VICTORIA, Aug. 26.-Direct ap- 'Hope Fades Into .AnxietyFor Two 'New York Flyers Lee And Bochkon Now Long Overdue On Attempted Trans To Oslo, Norway MULLISUN WILLTAKE 0F-F S00-N Atlantic Flyer Wait- ing Favorable Weather For Re- turn Hop-Prepa.r- ations Under Way. PORT I-IAWKBSBUR-Y, N. B. Aug. 25-(By The Canadian Pre-ts) -Bound for Harbor Grace, New- foundland. to arrange for Captain J. A. Mollison‘s return flight across the Atlantic pilot R. T. Wickford and two companions alighted here this afternoiri in s Sikorsky Avian plane. They will spend the night hers and continue their journey tomor- row. \ Wickfordh comlpanlcms are Willis Calder, Canadian Govern ment Inspector, and L. Le sternacs (Continued on Page 7) ' l LIFE SENTENCE FUR SPANISH REBEL LEADER MADRID, Aug. 28-fA.P.l-JOM Saniurpo. whose brief rebellion against the Republican Govemmenl ended in his conviction of treason was taken today to prison at San- tana. 250 miles from Madrid, and the excitement which attended hir trial subsided. saniona is on the northeast coast not far from Santander. The Geri- eral's quarters are in the nel' Dueso penitentiary, still in the course of construction. It stands in a. narrow gorge jutting out like G peal to the Lieutenant Governor of _ British Columbia to investigate the charge that “over one million dol- i Govcrnnicnt last winter. peninsula with sheer mountain on one .side and the bleak sea on the other. Here in a. prison hith€l'i0 lars was dlvcx'ted from the destit- iused only for the most desD*¥‘Tll° lite and given to those who were tr-riminals, he is sentenced to sP€'l'id not entitled to lt," has been made ithe rest of his life. by M. l-1. McGeough, who was dl- premier Mana supervised his rector of unempfoymeni. relief in transfer from the detention prison this province for the Dominion (Continued on Page 61 i F. h Sffike MOU8m8nt its products. axe ear tml mas cssu-.sllsu ms- Kinetic;Lilrnuuzsuiliouiifiisfiiiyii; _ ecard & Forecast of the Weather _ I S 3 fm C fl Their co-operative plan, approv- ~ V h. Spfeads In I0wa sdtoday by the Govemmsnt of The car was the first to cross marc _.g --_‘__¢____________ O - ,"tr- .-;::.:.. D‘S°"” 5""S°"‘ -- “°“ “°°°“- “ °"°°°“" '° “"““‘ °““°‘ "’ ““ Lil ’°" ’°t”§.....iZ. ._ . ..:f.fl.l.?:‘il:°;.l§.i:....°F:.::.*-..l;l.. You uuuf . U council. nLurr's,1s..Au¢ as use threat, long dreaded by the Gillis il’°lh H H* i-° e \fu....i_ vu...-~..uuss_ Yanulorrru. Aus. as-att tl; -fav The oai;sulis.n l>rte;s>;:;i 23-. a.0;0bi:u;;;l;uu. that his giddliysflr. covering iam miles ln El'feCCtTil2l:g` M T _.... Q: __ il of Federal DepN'll'0°“ uncertain peace uni 0261' ° ¢W°“ - ' -'_'“""‘“" -~ 'Z T :fisheries fishermen and d¢‘*l°" tered camps of farmers' holiday Under the agreement with the In the car were N. T- B°'WlhBl"- 'nplre onsclous |i§“,',‘f,f,,,',',_; _‘__ vi ` i , ____-*_~ ' w r , ,,.. ` engaged in the lobster indusi-l'¥»-pickets today as reports of a grsdu- govsmmsnt, operation and control his wife and son. G- R' Bowman \ 1.... ul. _ met hers in ll-ras numbers fromigl spread of the anti-marketing of the mine has been transferred dx Pr _S-) Crlgnda is hecommg_,,,,_,,:.,,"__1 .'10 - S2 t 00 Nfl St 'lit (N BR R0 Nl TG 30th t'Hb in ti to Euro b th Northern D D ,, _ ~ Dr F H Rlimaay tghnsrlllltzr "mf ml* I Mnwn of from five t/o pescefuuy. 'rrucks were” stopped market t0l’Y"'°ry m“ mg: iugizrk rxoiite W y e July. Canadian imports last month I .iii F ‘ “M rl “ mm M lecture on "Hg (_, 51; month, including May was and the dl'iV0ll P0l’lll\4 W N werebeing made to runt or ii lu this fm- simuus it sii nn- in 131518 L ,°°“ m"°“'°' h .qu Although behind schedule there from foreign countries registered a , ,, ,,,,, ,,,n,,,i.., _,t ll'idA.' Pllbii6 ll ln' UINIIIII W IIVG "I0 ll\dl|-liv\'Y- 'um °m°' ' " ~'-in