.T HE WESTERN GUARDIAN Aunt‘!-—llrI. Juan Pond, u w suiinaumr, arm ;='1Ns(.::“ th'mu"_"‘°"° "9" News, subucriptfou; Advertising should be left with Mn. Pond UM \ O0 '—"l‘he an:-din. iuyho bought “"7 I0 In: or the following no... 1.. "mnlll:ilflul::>o—kato ' to 8 re. I r t. -mm ---mlv-an s. is-.=."-5.3. ..~...':;:*.:.=;~. Thaaliurlian bodaIfverodt¢u,,3,,m°ml Carriorboyatlopcr « ..’l'hls column in read: of local interest bu ldVQi’“,|In‘ and sun hats. R 5 of a newsy nature only be insert- merslde. ex '§‘_%5;¥,(_’;,_§9“f§1' ed at 2 cents a word Itriotly pay. ' able in advance_ _rnou'r uops. Flaps. Etc, at ngton. Taylor Drug Co., Kens. ._1r0R RENT in Dalton Building, Water Street. Large ;brisht office ;- o o 1n 5 ovclarloéggin m rside pawn, ur ore. Amy . L-366-6-29-2i. _(:.IRLS SLACKS in navy and brown, good quality material. 98c pair. Rex 5 and 10, Summerside. L-353-6-29-21. —CAMPING. fishing and picnic- ing supplies sold at Braces. L-390-6-30-2i. —BRACE’S store nd warehouses will be closed Satur ill. Jl$l)y(hlst and open Friday night. fi_250_é_29_m' JBUY CEDAR ta, woven fen- cing, barb wire. br 9, sin and lacing wine, galvan zed sta. es M. Braces - L-4l0- -30-'.‘.. —'1‘HE STORES 0 William Bow- ness and William (' “heck Bede- que, will be dosed éiiturday, July 1st L-32:5-(i-28-2i. _.§. —ASPKAL'1‘ slate iurfaced fire safe shingles lmprov the flDDEE1‘- ance of all farm buldimlp. Buy roofing and roof coat 31: at Bruce's. .-410-6-30-2i. Bilvertown lifesaver. —GO0DR.ICH Safe auto tires with the new stop quickl Non-ski! No slipl Golden ply tread sold it Brat-.e's. it-390-6-80-2}. DI! on. July 5th tnnual illus- lay. 1-413-6-30-2i. Tile fol- River ob- hool Leav- rade VIII : McDonald, 7 ._.GUEltNsEY Pick Johnson's. New Lonc Notice this is not the tration station field —rassr:n EXAM. lowing pupils of Ind taining the Public ing Certificates for Eunice Shea, Raym Bernice Gillis. —WRlT!NG P. W.‘ , EXAMS- The following pupils ':om Indian River ool are at present in Summerside writing the ‘Matri- culation Examinatio . Roderick Cain§ron_ Delores G Edward Gil —WON PEIZES— for the Box of Chou tea which was lottcried by the Junior Red Cross of Indian R.iv§%8chool took r a drawing lace on Tuesday. ucky winner being —PASS lXAMS—'Il following upils were suocessfu. in sing he Public school C: iflca amlnations in Hamil Doris Stewart. Gerald e stowart. Heath Bryanton. —BAP’l‘lS'.l‘ PICN day school picnic Baptist Church was riesday afternoon at en's farm, near 11. The day was ideal a number of people who loved every minute noon. The children hel delicious supper servecb ——S. The sun- ef the United 5‘ the after- —CELEBRA'l‘ES 35 Mrs. John Siillcker brated her So birthday at the me of her daughter. Mrs. James ii. liivan. Summerside East on y, . Sllllcker in spite of va d Years. is quite active a Joys life 3 0|‘ 100 per week. Pl: . give your order to “ICED! reapomlm. an ,.,un,::,;” veil for new: (3 Howard. W. wives. ly While it is not yet known defil- uuuneniclo by 1 for this service or 0|! your route. ’-Pnarsmrs. shorts, kerchlefg —niixAu. Celebration wee). 5,319 tgcatsfgfl w°°kl-I Hefldillltrters for stand slgxip B. Bringing you out. and Ho g “.913 in Druss, Toiletries Shop early“’s.v?.°‘§.2.n..°§° mec;c,°fi1°i"' D118 sum. Llssi-e-‘$5-2515. —VI§ITlNG IN M Mm Sybil Grant. and illllgglgisfif lfrlé. ‘l§ri:s<?e‘:lT:'Squh::;g:i m 3115;‘ ""3 wse__8. 885 a ont- -3-ALP}! G. MUTTART, oe . eral Insurance Aaency. Insuranlclie of all kinds. Liberal contracts at lowest rates. Ph an-1; 527-2. °“° LS.‘.ia"z‘E‘l?§?.‘.".‘§: -BRACWS Ell!-fflntee more months of satisfactory service for €V6!'Y dollar invested in their new Monarch auto or radio storage bag. relies. L-390-6-30-21. —GENUINE thermos bottles, stainless enamel utensils and all camping and plcnicing supplies sold at Braoe's. L-390-6-30-21. —-VISITING OLD HOME—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon, of corn- wall Ontario. are visiting Mrs. Bacon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell. Summerside and friends and relatives in 'I‘ryon.—-B. -—R.E'l'UB.NED HOME--Mrs. Gor- don Ross, who has been receiving treatment in the Royal Victoria Hospital has returned to her home in Carleton Slding.—S. -HAMILTON-Indian River hoc- key club dance in Hamilton Hall tonight (Friday). Orchestra.L 4“ —sEAnLETOWN HALL. Tucs- day evening. July 4th. the New Annan players present “The Antics of Andrew". Admission 20 and 10. L-415-6-30-2i. —THE NORTH aedeoue Y. P. U. players will pxfisent play “May- time". Freetown hall. Monday. July 3rd 8:30 p. m. L-414-8-30-2i. Discuss Plans §fl.iL_ Hon. A. A. Dysart. senators: J. J. Hughes. A. B. Oopp, M.A. Maoli/Illan. J.A. Rain- ville, W H. Dennis, 00. Lesper- anoe, Ii‘. B. Blaoe. Thomas Cant- lery, C. P. Beaubien. D E. Riley. C.A. Ballanty-ne. Iva Campbell Fallis, A. C. Hardy. John '1‘. H1113. Arthur Meighen, Carine R. Wil- son, Juries Murdock, Gerald V. White, J. A. MacDonald, W. E. Foster, R. Franklin smith. Members of the House of Com- mons: George W. MacPhee, E. A. Duleus. A. Sylvester T. V. Grant. 1.. D. 'ri-emiblay, .1. ‘A. Ma.cMillan. G. T. Purdy. A.E. Maollean, H B: . no. Sanderson. A .1 Mcoullooh bapointle. H.B. MaoKinnon. J. J. Duffus, T. Adelard Fontaine. C-R Evans, Malcolm Maobean. A. G. slag!-it, Howard Green. Geo. E. Wood J. Charles B. MacDonald. J J. Kinley. Ross - Oscar, L. Boulanger. Martial Rheaume. oioz Hanson. Kenneth J. Cochra.ne_ L. Dubols, HR. um- merson. J.s. Woodsworth. J.E..l. Patterson. W. J. Hushlon, Hugh Plaxton. W. F. Rickard, J.Cv. Tur- "hlhy of the Senators and mem- bers of the House of Commons will be also accompanied by their v"aP’- ‘REV FRI A50 “Crime P9“ Smith " C a pic in: Courageous" of I938! fa 3331. .$,, . JONESES OT nial suitor. "Boys Town." than fiction." village of its kind agan. in the event it year at Mount received the many call who came itely if His Excellency the Gover- to wish her many h my returns nor General will be in attendance and acknowledged th greetings it is anticipated that should no with her usual chee smile. The other important engagement pre- Guardian joins a host friends in vent his coming to the Island. the “"-“ling her many hap returns of occasion will be so favored. Rt the ‘“‘Y~“5- Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King.Pri1me -—-—-- Minister. and Dr. R. J. Man on PERSONAL leader of tthe opposition may also ——M‘ss Mildren Llevrllyn. R. N, "°,.‘.’,’,‘;‘:°.'.‘ were received from sub- nas returned to bn after a committee chairmen and indicated '“°t °f\D0Yable vaca hp’ at her gmdy progress towards providing home in Summerside. , wag crammed with outstanding —Mr. and Mrs'.._Erne wright are p;;i¢imm"aM dubs had been con. '°°°"'“‘3 °°“1”t“1M1° on the U‘ r bed we w uld probably send rival of .. little dau. r in the bfif,‘ hm ,,,,.°,,,¢ ,;.,,,m war... Prince county 11 it: 'murs- ‘ “'° 1, ‘ 1 “y_s “P "1 sport events were esinnmz ' ‘ __ taloe denni:ushap!er.ommua‘c(i!l _M,,. W . ‘ programs on Bowness and Mrs. ncvneu. 5”‘ herekat that time. were expected ' ‘ to D Y I _ ~ i .», Not the out inter-eating plft 0' the whole week would be the Firemen’: Toumaélnerit witdh guns d ties on wns sung: gcoltlcloating. it was said. am RING Possibllirtiy cg a. mod fgioert with t es pom e m land cl“-V WITH include? in the list of competitors was seen as I possibility yesterday. Edward laoutio The historical parade and street carnival arran ementa were {apt taking sliuaipe. e general ' tee was oi-med. Yesterday's suslon was presided over Mr. Justice A.E. Arsenault. e controller. In fidgitign Pmmicr'I‘hanoA.0a.nvpbe. 5- man of the general ooanniittoc was pngm, for a portion of the meet- previously. sub-committee eh DPOBEM included: V. A. A th. Anlul uacllachem. Waller Grant, Ivan . Reddin, Jock Oameron, Walter Fltvndman. superintendent salt of the R.O.M’.P., George W. y. P. W. Chi-kin. E. W. Maoxlnnon. J. M. Marley, J. ill. Harris. Ind 3- .Ohlnd . CA1-rangementa could obabiy be made to halve the car In’ Prim! Island available for I arms durinc we not of L to Indian ed for Dhdol of the ent of Hart: of India. aw ‘member of the staff of the India Trade Commissioner in New York. Nalik has played with- out handica-p at the Gulmtml Golf Cliih, Nrirnlr. and the Lodl Golf mdc summmslpu ‘ ‘i on ".r:i.-.'v-.-i.M.M.-i.i- starring D .. oe-we nu". Shows at 7.30—9.I5 Matinee sacm-guy ‘g 3 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TWO GRAND STARS Vllll STORM YOUR HEART! Nailed as the ‘: Noun Tau. ALSO TRAVELTALK Shows at 7.30-9.15 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3 The Jones Family Now Playing At Capitol Theatre, Summerside 0N T-‘ARM The incomparable Jones Family D8»Gk5_ up and 80es "Down 0 Farm’ for a vacation in the n e latest the 20th Centu.ry—I"ox series opening today at the Theatre. The film introduces a hu. flf‘lOlL§ new comedy team—Iouise Fazenda, as Aunt Ida, and Eddie‘ Collins, her hired man and peren- BOYS TOWN Capitol CD08? Tracy and Mickey Rooney, r the most colorful, human and cocci - ing of real-life stories to the screen, proof again that "truth is stranger The picture opens Monday for tluee days engagement at the capitol Theatre. More than a year ago. Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer became interested in Boys Town, the only incorporated in the world. is Bruno BM This city of little men has a popu- lation of 275, of which 200 and is situated on the main hi - way west of Omaha. Nebraska. It is twenty-one years old. a dream come true. the dream of one of the great- est and most kindly humanitarians of oilr time, Father Edward J. Flan- 'IORON'IV) June ZD——I"ar the first time in the history of the Canadian Amateur Golf Champ- ionship, Asia. will be represented staging this Country Club. Montreal. Julv 25-29. The Royal Canadian Golf As- soclation today announced recelp | World News In Brief N reoentallvea confereea voted tonight "W In In not of adminlstntion IPIBIIL inerclal airplane passenger, um," g iofllly. HAMILTON, 0nt., June 29-,‘ "M1 111! Pleasure boat in Hamilton was consecrated here today by M0,; Primate of the Church of England the Mnckeuxie River. night. He was taken lll yesterday. wcre missing when three villages in WASHINGTON. June 25-—'l'ha United State: Senate-Home of mg. pl lV‘.::r°;he‘hil0lIlJ' to the sdurinirtntion monetary bill. In addition they 0 Administration: authority to my (own mm um mm In I who of 70 cents for newly mined dolucltio diver. wasumcu-ox, June 2.9—Tbe United stoic. noun or Innocence- "‘°""’° ‘ °'°°“‘P'°"“’°" N1" emb-no in the administration’: Neutral BIINI. avvitaerland. June 23-Tha "Be '1‘ rner ngwacllt" tonight reported that Italian railway troop can - We!’ the Brenner Pau toward lnnrb 33115111‘! and Vienna in Germany. The care were to be used un pry: 1"l’°"'“-‘°¢|'NIll?0flGermantrooprtolialyincaaeofwu "3" ‘°'“‘- -''"'° "-50 Dixie Clipper. clrrying the first ed... "lflh It 4:10 )3. m. ADT today. Pan American Alrvvnyg .-,p.,,¢.¢_ Th. ahlp took on from its run Washington, N. Y., h... .c 4,10 Am ,,,, fire and at first caused fears of a. disaster, ‘KLAVIK N- W- Tu June 29-—'.[‘he new Anglican All Saints’ Church EIHIIIOS. Indiana and white people of this settlement near the mouth of NEW YORK, June 29—.la.ck Dempsey, former world's heavyweight champion, underwent an emergency appendicitis operation to. AT“EN5- June 39-3581" Dersons were drowned and several more of Athens were washed away in a cloudburst and heavy hailstorm. to restore preaidentlal power: to u. Pllnl. Voted tentatively ton]‘h¢ :9 Swiss Socialist nevnpgper he Atlantic. landed at Lisbon, Po;-. man named Nicholle was rescued Buy tonight after the craft caught Rev. Derwyn '1‘. Owen of Toronto. 1“ Clmldfi. before a gathering of the Lamla district 120 miles north V (Continued from - page 1) the right to conquer smaller and weaker neighbors “we reject it and must reject its application." But if Germany meant by “le-bensraum" to expand her trade influence by ne- gotiation and co—operation, Britain was wlllmg to meet her half-way. Co-operation Not Compulsion “Nations extend their wealth and raise the standards of living of their people by gaining the confidence of their neighbors and thus facilitating the flow of goods between them," he added. “The very opposite is likely to be the consequence of action by one he- tion in suppression of the inde- pendent existence of her smaller and weaker neighbors. ‘Through cooperation, and we for our part, are ready to cooper- ate, there is ample scope for ex- tending to all nations the oppor- tunity of larger economic life with all that this means, which is im- plied in the term 'iebensraum.' "If the world were organized a- long such lines. neither Germany nor Italy need fear for her safety and no nation could fail to profit from the immense benefits which the general up lication of science has brought wihin universalneach. "But no such society of nations can be built on force in a world which lives in fear of violence and has to spend its substance in pre- paring to resist it." Colonial Policy Reviewing British colonial pol- liay Lord Halifax indicated that‘ colonies self-government. ref- 5 erenoe to this point was taloen as i designed to im ress Chancellor ‘ Hitler with the act that Britain‘ is not willing to negotiate over’ Germany's war-lost colonies until. the doctrine of force is abandoned. I armaments are reduced and the‘ efforts to stir up envy and malice forsaken. At the same time, Lord Halifax said that whatever were the diffi- culties arising from the colonial TRSHOH “I would not despair of mg ways of sattlement once verybody has got the will to set- ” _.. BERLIN REACTION 90 t it Slnfli Nelik club. Delhi. He has won the North 14 and I920-21. the oelebrauon, rler present plans haul and slated wi nlsmt. wo that superintendent t_he committee. the ship to a However. arrancements 00"“ mmqe go have the 1:, M’. E. W. Maoxinnon. we r of the Canadian National Railways here informed ship title three times and D15!- Oxford University in 1913- it was said. Un- . now at Halifax undrffioinfl “H1191 W93‘ rive here thin the ngtt fevsvtfliag &to°°b§ lted t more . cmnpe uld still be uncompletod. be available Tried... BERUW. June 29 —(AP)—Thn~ authoritative news service Deut.-‘- secretary Lord Halifax’ London _ speech tonight with the rleclar—| ation that "the decrease of prep- arations aiming at war lies entire- ly in England's hands." rt added that the speech was only “dharac tic proof that mi liah statesmen approach with we -sounded words and incom- prehensible generaliti to make the En lish ublic familiar with the po tical ne which has for its goal neither the interests of peace nor interests of rights between nat- no. "In london it seems to be the idea. that the power of convincing with arguments grows with volume and encores. They should now finally give u the attempt to make the Bri isl-i foreign policy appear peaceable to the German poo ls. "gbpeclally when in the same breath they hoped for conclusion of negotiations with a new en- cirolement partner. "What Lord Halifax has said regudin the definition of behem- raum ( ving room) is onlv proof that Britain has not to this hour succeeded in grasping the kernel of that vital Eirrgoean question." IIOMI: REACTION ROME. June N —(AP)—The official Btofanl news agency to- ri ht characterized Foreign sec- re Lord Halifax‘ s ech as "devoid of any construe ive pro- posal whatever." Gypsum production in Canada during the first quarter of 1939 totalled 30,781 tons compared with 18.591 tons durlaifitlie correspond- uiog period of i » 'ultimateobjective is to give the , t cher Dlenst answered Foreig 8 Reports Are Presented To c.W.L. Meeting WINNIPEG, June 29 —(C P)- Mrs. J. A. Hanway of Amherst, N. S.. appealed today for supres- sion of what she described as "salacious magazines" when she presented her report on legislation at the Catholic Women's League annual convention. She said the League was gran. fled to learn the Dominion Gov- ernment in the past year had confiscated 26.639 magazines and suppressed 3,897 newspapers, 18,- 400 pamphlets. 55l books, 156 photographs and 3,917 publicat- ions of a subversive nature. Mrs. Harlrway declared the government's home training course for women. included in the youth training scheme, had developed young women into good Canadian wives and mothers instead of leav- ing them to the inevitable fate of a “deplorable marriage and the further breeding of undesirable citizens." The request of the League of Nations Society of Canada that the Catholic women‘: us should continue to be represented at the society's national executive was a great: triumph, Mrs, J. A. Mccabe of Ottawa, convenor of the League of Nations Committee. said in delivering her report. A warning nst international societies which o posed religion, came from ‘Miss Lynch, Saint John. who re ed for the Iiéigernational Relat ons Commit- "rhrouzh association with the international union of the Catholic W0m€11'-9 LGHBUG. it has been im- pressed upon us how the youth movement. called the World Con- gress of Youth, has become more and more dominated by com- munistic elements and how the World Union of Free Thinkers is inspired by methods of soviet propaganda and considers edu- cation as the main field where its influence may be exercised," she declared. "One of the latter's main activit- ies is to strug ‘.e against: religious teaching and ts firincl al instru- Mcnt to attain th en is the In- 1\”/l“E“R”S“IDE GUARD AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE %% DAY .3. SATURDAY I] SEE mun BEST’ your , Every morning eat the 1 breakfast which does 5/53 fligge lining; any ” W P';":.' ::z.’:w~’ - ,, calf”: ‘K,ilass'f Md. by T """.&’iloss‘* "‘ M-in-ml Do Kellogg’: Corn Flakes Iadagoodl Kellogg‘: is the ori ‘all Corn Flakes. No other care: has ever matched their mouth-watering flavour. A march and I rlvp an oil to onset . bed. one much is nil“ . ulecp when . you getdown ' _ no brukhu. V Red Sox Win Pitchers must have some sort of affection for each other, at least it seemed in a game at the school diamond last evening in which the Red Sox ouihit and out-scored Kensington 12-'1, Walter Arsenault, pitcher number one for the Sox, held the Kensington squad to one earned run in four innings but errors in the ciutchcs gave the Tosers six unearned runs and they were leading 7-6 at the end of the fourtfh. With two on and two out in the top of the fifth W. Arsen- ault was lifted for a pinch hitter and Gerard Bernard second mem- ber of the sox hurling department pulled a,"Hv’:ri Rufflng" by slam- ming 9, single to left field to drive ui both runners and tuck the game away. Ray Arsenault, the third pitcher to be used by the Sox. promptly relieved Bernard and shut the losers out for the final two frames. Maocallum pitched nice ball for Keiisington but allowed the Sox nine hits. three of which were doubles, and this is more than the speedy right hander usually gives up to an opposing squad Darroch provided one of the highlights of the game when he snagged “Bufi" M0ll‘lS0ll'S line drive in the fifth. A Glow hit two doubles and a single in four trips and Dodds collecifid two singles and a duoblo in the same number of times at bet. on Saturday evening at 6:15 Summerside All Stars under the leadership of Fred Daley and 1-. Fifth Game DefeatingKensington 12- 7 W. Arsoznault p 2 0 0 0 8 1 xG. Bernard p 1 l i 0 0 0 xxR. Arsenault p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 3112 9 l8 9 6 xB:aitted for W. Arsenault in 5th. xxfieplaced Bernard in 5th Kensington AB R. H PO A E Webster lb 4 2 0 4 1 2 Burns, 2b 4 0 2 0 2 O Mocallum p 5 I 1 2 l 2 Darraoli ss 3 0 2 l. 0 0 McDonald 3!) 3 1 0 1 1 0 Cameron if 2 1 I 0 0 0 Higgins or 2 o o o o o Chipmane I 0 0 ll 0 1 Champion 1'! 3 2 1 0 0 0 xGillis, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 xx'I‘ay r cf 1 0 0 l o 0 Totals 30 ‘T '1 18 5 5 xRepla.ced Cameron in 5th, xmeolaced niacin: in 9th- Score b Inning ‘ 1‘?-‘ _',_ 123-issairrz Red Box -N2 033 12 9 8 Kensington 140 200 'l ‘T 5 SUMMARY named runs. Rod sex 9. Keri- sington 1; left on bases. Rod BOX 6: Kensington 5; 2 base aleta 2. ow do 1. runs be in. Bernard 2. A. oibw 2. heads 1. A. Landry 2. Demhen 2. 1. B 2. oameron 1. Oh 1. webster 1. Miuocali 1: stolen , Dodcls 1. De 1: base on balls, off Malooallum I (U. Morrison 2. A. Morrison I): struck orikle will lay the Victories of J. Casey. Deighen. I. Glow 2, A. lgharlotltletown pat the school dia.n'i- Morrison. W. R.‘M‘l0°' om}. ault): by W. in! inn- ings, (maocmlliun. cannon. pox SCORE V Dari-alch. . «Web- Red Sox an R 11 PO A 1 ‘er); R, Arsenauln. in zinninas ,r_ Dodds c 4 1 3 8 2 ". (Chlpman, Taylor): hit by U‘. Morrisonu 2 1 o o o 0 nitohed ball. Casey. A. dry J. Casey. of 3 1 o 0 0 0 (Maccallurn): winning pitcher W. A. Glow 2b 4 3 3 0 0 1 sen:/ult. losing pitcher ' A.La.ridry].f 3 200 01 1urn.'rimoof¢unoihour.somin- C. lghan 3b 4 2 2 2 3 0 utca. Umpire: L Monkley, base I. 3t’... 1o 4 o o 3 o 2 ludge F. Daley and o. Hogan. A. Morrison rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 scorer B. Jdhnst0n.—-D- New Proposals Sent To Russia Are Broadened ’“'n.1tional Teachers‘ Union. New Brunswick Floats Record Bond Issue SAINT JOHN, N. 3, June 29- (CP)—'I'he biggmt debenture issue ever offered by New Brunswick—$9.- 250,000—was sold out today within three-quarters of an hour after be- ing iplaoed on the United states mar et, acording to information re- ceived here from J. Ritchie Kimball. member of a. New York firm head- igg Cale syndicate which sold the n . . The bonds were spread "all over the country" and demand for them glfiliaeded the supply, said Mr. Kim- It was the second time in less than two years for New Brunswick to go to the United states for finan- cing. In the fall of 1937 an issue of 883150.000 was sold in New York. The present issue com rises $6.- 000.000 n 10-year-bonds _ eld inter- est of 3 l—2 per cent and $4,250,000 in five-year bonds yielding three per cent. The debentures are pay- able both in Canadi nan dUa able both in Canadian and United state; funds. Proceeds will be used cluding roads and bridges. at the Revel Canadian Mint dur- mostly for capital expenditures, in- Jewellery and scrap containing 3.512 ounces of gold were received -ing the (iv.-~‘ three months of the - IONDON, June 29 —(C? Cable) —-Informed sources said tonight that Britain's latest in5t1'\lCl-10113 to its diplomats in Moscow have been broadened to provide sun'- antees -to three western European states—Belgium, The Netherlands, and switzcrland——under the pro- posed Anglo-French-Soviet Mutual Assistance pact If Soviet Russia accepts the lat- est British formula in the long- drawn-out negotiations at Moscow the same source said, io countries will be linked by the pact. These ulgoland, Rumanla, Greece. Tur- key, The Netherlands. Belgium, Finland. Estonia and Latvia do not want pledges and insist on their right to absolute neutralit , Britain. in its previous propose has attempted to draft a formula which would gcoomp“ ” what Russia. wants without naming the three states. The latmt formula. it was said. would bind the three major pow- ers to come to each other‘: assist- ance in the same way that they would cooperate in meeting ag- gression against one of the smaller states. Sing The “King” When Liner Docks QITEBEC, June 29——'I'helr dates hardly could have been that mix- ad. but a crowd of children aboard a tiny steamship sang "God save the King" when the liner Empress of Australia which brought Their Majesties to Canada last month arrived tonight from Europe. Wavlna flags and handkerchief: Switzerland, Finland, Estonia and la Latv . The first four already have ‘mg- lo-I-‘rench guarantees. The last three. the Baltic States, neighbors ii soviet Rusda. have asserted they do not want guarantees, but it was understood they would be named specifically in the proposed agreement, at Moscow's insistence. The guarantees would mean, in effect. that Britain, France and the soviet Union would go to war automatically, and without prior consultation, if any of the enumer- ated countries wiu the victim of direct or indirect aggression and resisted with its own forces. Official circles were extremely hopeful tonight that this plan. the 10th formula which has gone from London and Paris to Moscow wou‘d not meet wlih the emphatic "no" with which the previous nine have been rejected by the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Molotofl. - Russia. all along has remained | current y-~-. adamant in its view that its Baltic ‘ frontier must be protected. Since -o-o-ooooo++oo¢oe-¢--- ¢VVV iner passed ‘AAAAA A A AA A Brands BLOSSOM t 'f TIGNISN PIGNIG Wednesday July 19 ENTRY LIST Alberton Races JIILY 1st. Andrew , PLUCKY SCO’.l"l‘—2.0_6% Neil Walker, Charlottowwn. Mwelli L't;:'m Neill, uihporq, Ill Me So PETER R.EA.PEI!v-2113‘ . Herb Vanlderstine, Clnrlottetcwi JESSIE THE Gll.EA'.l.‘——2.00% P. L. Bovvneu, Summerside. 3.17 MOELWYN THE GEEA Wellington McNeil]. soutllport. ' LETA KALMUC'K—2._l4 Alfred woham. Miagou. nanvnsr MELODY-8.09% Hugh Walker, C‘ ottetown. H Walker, C‘ ll.0SEBUD—2.l8% Harry Murphy, C‘ BEBE McELWYN—2.l0K Peter McMahon, Kemingion. 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