; cai?“"‘I "Tl-IE CHARLO’I"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN’ ~ ‘_:sc.~a=uo..1.s.v:-.:..:s-...~<.- "Mum. In th oi [I1 I: in am cl uh. thing! one imp pm in Hollywood. in. “once In . mu. moan" mum... of happy 91.,”-. . uood llory, . cl."- director and XIX! ....n.« in flllllllllf Il'|'lllI'AIIIll‘l'l ~ I IHIO - OOIIIYI - IIIII Plllfllll tr/«M And in war m I knows ariusilie i g ‘ wmocircnrnra iiiiiiill-sn'ri’iii ' HUSSEY- ..HUNTER EDWARDS __AIlve_nV.|cn ALSO kins-Johnnie Davls- Charles For-Jerry Colonna snows DAILY 2.30‘ -1 'l.oo”‘— 8.45 P'.‘M. "" " ‘ _7———{—— I " will: @,MAIue wlfsou NOVELTY —- TRAVEL — SPORT hun}: CLYDE COMEDY ‘ Attempt Morning A United States Navy only tomorrow ‘s dawn Six poii icons at chains and cables neatli lie‘: bow Not uivtil 4 to shallower water. and another tow. and would ft-ll0'W, surfacin PORTSMOUTH. N. H., Aug. li— swung at anchor above the sub- 'morine Squalus tonight to 11.fL the sunken vessel from its bed of deep ocean mud. tugged gently at the Squaliis stern and fourpulled ‘ O'clock this morninrz after \'.'.'ilklllg beneath floodlights vessel about 80 feet from the 0- cean ‘ncitoni, then tow her gently Anothher lift To Be Made This To Lift Squalus from an B0-foot depth not from shore. Salvagers planned first to rakse her stern, less deeply in-bedded in the ocean mud than when she carried 26 of her crew to thur deaths in 240 feet of water may 23. The upper ).l(\l1IOOI‘.S. attached to the craft in tiers, were to be “blo»v'n" first. for salvage fleet awaiting to attempt looped be- The second attempt was set for almost a month to the day after Lliroiigli the night was the last the mild! efffort, ivlien, with suc- pontoon attached. cess almost a. certainty the $4,000.- The problem was to lilft the 000 craft snapped her che.in.s and cables, shook off her pontcons and after a momentary appear- ance of her how above the sur- face was claimed again by the ocean. then a third 5; the craft EXTRA ‘GOLF REEL ALSO: — NEWS —' VARIETY . CONFEDERATION _ CARTOON ... Novuurv ‘ CELEBRATION SCENES «now To naniiic 90., SHOWS DAILY 2.30 — 1.00 — 9.00 I’. M. seve7a.l ‘die?-E s for poses. Dr. Manion referred the Prime Minister =._—'—}— - -~:—: :-:;., EUCHARISTIC conomass ‘upper was F Guides and Brownies from Al- M‘VE1m°"' berton. Borden. Su,rrunc‘rsl(Vie, Ken- sington and Char.otte.own,——ab0ut 123 in xiiunirer -were in et~€nd*m°° at the closing ceremonies of the Eucharistic congress held in Indian River on Wednesday last. A- few Twenty-two Guides of the “li- (St. Dunstan's Bszliica) 5th. and 10th. (Holy Redeemer) Oharl0~tt/:- town Comnan cs spent an enioyflble week cempiiicz at Eellevue (Tea Hui.) Patrol Cooking on cpen fires was the crdrr of the day and the results were most succesful judgmg from the W33’ in which the edible‘ disappeared rind from the cries for "more“ which were heard on_ all sides. The ca-.iip-:~:ftc, was beautifully situated OVCl‘lCCklll[.’ Pownal Bay and the beach an ideal one. . Campers were properly initiated 0,-reradc form'(l the nrofzrammf» nn-- other night. P:'f~r~: for ih~ h'glisst I. number of points went to the Guid"s of the "Moonbeam" tent. Sever-cl of the cmnper: pzissrd their "Heal!-la" Badge and those who have not quite ccmnleterl the re'~u‘re- mentn for the "Swimmer"s' Badge are remierted to art in touch with Mary E‘!'O\‘4'Yl cs stun as p:'ri-‘ole. ._ 00 Late To Clasily -%.T—---?--.~~*-:-?T.—-—-, To nnN'r——r~1mNlsm:n cor- ltage, from Al‘“,1i'2t 17th to Sep- .teml;v:r 5‘.-h. Apply th‘s office. , L-8-B-12-4i WANTED AT ONCE MAN I-‘OB. ",Lfivl'i11(?'Ol‘(l-Jti Aprily Donald Mrnfa 1 na cnfliiium, ;:;A:'.':. ~ . _V-. ':\~. §\“ "‘?‘o‘.‘1- ~.. .-.-.u-.~.... .- int»-Q ide News [Annual ated, made by 2. Pa lrsy New 2. Earle Hogs: amidst gnles rt laiigliicr and a mr.s- K Robe,‘ H3“; Horace I-luestis. ””""ifii; 0i ilogg Family About 100 members of the Hogs familleci from wilmot. Bedeque and surnrnerside held their annual pic- nic at Chellon Beach on Wednes- day afternoon. The ladies brought bu-kets and A picnic lunch and in the field of PeG.l'sUn. An excellent program of sports was carried out during the afternoon. A large cake, beautifully decor- Mrs. Roy Svu-dsbury and Mrs. Cecil Mill was large en- ough for every guest. to have u M arriecl Older Men W. Hogs. Wilmot; Hcgg, surnmerslde; I-Iuestis. Free For A.‘.l—l. Lloyd Waugh; 3. Ecbert I-Iogg. Backward Race, free for all—1. 2. Earle Hrovgg; Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOB EVERY WED- NESDAY A:lsI§"§l/|_'I'URDAY'S RETAIL MARK 8'!‘ Room Beef Cream Celery burim Potatoes pk Turnips bunch Boiling meat lb Stew mean steak lb Butter dairy Chicken each onions. 4 lbs for carrots per lo Eggs do: Rhubarb ll lbl Spinach 8 lbs Lettuce head Fowl Lettuce lea: bunch New beets bunch New Cabbaae each Rldich bunch i I VERY limo‘ yvi and somebody’: homo binning, you want _ lhcl ll‘: I00 to I add: that I’ bet a start In some unmpcclod M pica lull undo lo 9|-dc: o ' be-born. ‘Lon fully by Cauliflower New Beans lb Pail ‘It New nototoes. 4 lb! Tomatoes lb cucumbers uoborrics 3 an ' '-lo a comfort, of coumu "_°'Mt-Nahum t muck cumn Obcrrlu qt ‘ nurabu-rigs box Kenneth Huestls; Hog}. Girls '1-9-1. Aubrey Waugh: 2. Clark; 3. Frances Waugih. Mei-i—-1. Lloyd Waugh; 2. Cecil Mill; 3, Irving I-Iogg. Young Men (walking)—-l. Sam. Wauglh; 2. Horace I-Iuestis. (wa.lkin.g)—1. John John W. 3. 2. 3. Thursday to Premier had suggested funds Quebec be raised by g era.l's warrants. garding the obs-ervati -mad-3 vestzrriay at P1 gov-Erncr ger.C.ai's “It wsiild appear frc iom‘s statement that tire‘y failed to grasp my statement. Put b . r . summerside assisted in piece. A vote of thanks was ex- this. ?.'émse§iifn§"l>r candles in the early tended to Mr. newts Pearson and ‘The Gsvernm-ant is justified in part; of the nftci-noon and all took Mr. E'mer Pearson for the use of issuing governor g\a_ii-eral‘s warrants art in the Procession which their fields. to meet. expenditures for calamit- brought the COHEITSS W H ¢l05€- The sports program was as fol- ice and for other mirncses which lows; cannot be foreseen when Parlia- CAMP AT BEL‘-EVUE Boys 7.9 yems._.1, gem, Barren; ment is actua‘1y in session. The Hillard proved to meet the meet siizli a. situation that warrant: exist." that the Gordon >- 3 5 ‘colm MacKenzie, Rose time of sorrow; to Nurses in the P. E. I. rendered such comfort to her as a patient; messages of sympathy. L-l82l-8-12-1i. 13-230 "—**— ion bombing 40¢ In memory of my dear wife Mrs. - "Th ' . izggg . fjggpxi name who ulw -““l“"' ”r""" cioumwviertehaéngflivga b'l;y]'°vivintl-it:!1i‘-e- 8403 craft batteries. The bombers that’ 12.1.“ she is gone but not forgotten succeeded in evading the defences 1°-ggc l‘.°li.‘.‘;’.°.'.‘:.':"..’.':f."‘.':’.l.°.:{.“‘° my “":°1°,,§g *g=n,:,*,'v fig‘: °';- : ' cc vex n ar ess eye- ::_I“ around the place where she is Illd. so wire harassed by the defending ‘:59 Inserted by Her Husband (1 been 22-26: « o . ‘E. ' , '15-SL2: L-1831-3_13§f,'.°°“ "“° one bomber was ‘brought down 259 --.-_._ . .... V. lg‘ gslzteirs him Central London. 90 r o my a enemy was forc- zidfic: _ ._ _.._‘X‘.‘P¥.‘..‘_‘‘‘'‘..._.___“ 41:1 in decrees?’ his raids because of __ ccivy casua es. He made g few 5?‘-'1: ,§,,,,“l,§'; Rivgnpfg. I‘_""byu;‘fW_"wu_":_' sporadic raids along the coast in as-$1.10 M8:cQ\1a»rrie. B, 9,, on’ w¢dm9d,y_ the north and south just before ac Aug pm, 1999‘ wmmm mmmgm, dawn but these attacks were en- Clow, af‘New wiltshire, to Eula Sued by flzhter patrols and anti- g_1o.; scram send, daughter of lamest aircraft guns. 5, and Mrs. stead, of whecitle-y River, _ “.173 P. E. 1. Praise For Elctlana ll; 'l‘.’.‘°§.?’.§‘ii?.€‘”p.‘;.‘.‘.‘d.‘£§‘“<:ii.""’il;‘..’.“ "rhcrc h b v - . I’ - can. cwever c min 231'. lown.A1iaust 5Be1930,by the am. H. but pulse for in. caainnanfaciictl 180 1» D$r-tom M rt Inward Moc- during the night. The Enstland 10-1-‘if °‘ °“'P°T"“'@9- P- 3 1- force; made expert use of cloud :3; cm, ,$‘_"g§"f‘. , v°‘ 10"‘ formations Ind miruiiy man we -—-—'~—- *—='~—- .m:ny_ ccsrctilightc. But the kegn. lloc BIRTH: ‘ II of Mid dcfcndcrc. aided by Myers ?;|!!‘§tI ca. . Died swim‘. (Continued from page 1) iel'ief_ pur- Quebec and a number of Quebec mayors and cabinet ministers who Mr. King stated such warrants should be uwd only in event of unfore- “I have just read in the evening paper Dr. MBlllOfl'S statement re- ‘with the delegation from the gov- ernment anal municipalities of the Province of Qimbzc on the use of warrants. use of such warrants was not only charge imposed by the rlcnfed ard unforeseen drought in Western Canada: it is in fact to not be ]’)l‘3Vl‘.'l€d for by Parliament I am sure Mr. Manion will agree lll‘.‘.‘nl[)lOYTl“.. Ca rd Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Mai- to express their grateful thanks to their many friends and neighbors who so kindly assistedttihem in their friends who visited her in her ill- ness and to all who sent. flowers and In Memoriam KYEns‘—’AlF'MtT'_Klb on. 0, ms. to Mr. and Mn, Iawriencc (n-:1;1Ncra Hughes) 0. non.‘ .__.. .~ nu-rust ,‘ Janus---—"'"—’-“M‘;’df“'7T1—'iil—iid“c=ll7;&f Aug. 12'. i ". P1or:r)l.._wi'fc of Mail "has not arisen since the prorcga- tiotl of Piuliament. Indeed, un- employment. as the recent figures show, has been d0"lil’llnE steadily -in recent nionths and the prob- ‘.:.:n is not quite so great. today as it was dlifiilil! the session. Al; the last session. Parliament made an uriprec:de:il.cdly large ap- propriation for federal assistance to the provinces to aid in relief of unemployment. It would be the grossesr. (llsregard of the expressed will of Parliament were the gov- ernment to set aside the decision of Parliament and arbitrarily adopt an entirely different method of meeting; the situation. If. is difficult to escape the con- clusion that the only effect. of Mr. to remarks made on Duplessis of for relief in overncr gen- Mackenzie Maniorfs statement. will he the see';“ri:oIl=‘r‘l\rrgif:‘nCi‘§/l3isnis1er's statemer-it promotion of disseiiticn and the follows. ‘ fostering of sectionalism. _R§EU9E§S:$l‘3§}§__ (Continued from page 1) ons which I c conference the steamship Pariia at Smyrna w . Turkish authorities ordered the captain to sail. Pas ngers were reported lohave threa ened to kill him if he obey- m Dr. Man- he had en- the point of riefly it was The skipper was elven police protection and the aut“oriti-es in- sisted that the \'-£‘sEv‘31 .v:ll——if nec- essary under the Mcorl. of an armed mirelayer. Tiie Pariia ar- rived iast Tii-esday in Smyrna. Word also was received that the steamship Lisel and its 800 Jewish unexpected lmlJT"i05' tish nut-it-critics after cruising a- long the Palestine coast for more than two months waiting for an oppsitunity to crash the blockade. The reports reaching here said the captain was in jail, most of the passenigms were in concentra- tion camps and 10 of tho refuge-es died at sea. The vessel was taken into Haifa harbor. ’I'hcusari-ds of Jewish refugees who found a temporary haven in Rumania are seeking passage since new government decrees ordered concentrniiicn camp detention for all foreigners who have not ob- ;§.l»ne~d residence perrnits by Aug, ,1-£1i2_91‘L.,1.S.___ (Continued from page 1) wh'ch can- ent prc-‘olem Valley, wish a Drs. and Hospital who and kindness to the many ward .m‘()?t-lierrsi were deterred A ' from low bombing attacks by the balloon barrage. Thcy were compelled to fly over the clouds and consequent- ly were unable to carry out precis- blpckoutzandthe ommendoblc efficiency of «tho obs or corps at-br9,I.igh,ont_.tnc" intensive air cr- tlck. slim!‘ London » from dea- ‘Willi: on traction. ‘ , . , , in W r ministry announced that g.’ THC ‘ ‘ but yum , successful in the» launch _, "when some too square miles in imbiuic by-.c.ooo,ooo _“ like f 1 cclttarod villages.’ A ' 1”‘ . A . . uvwt?.wu!c—s.-ibis. obJe‘cr.vn bemiciv ordcr mi ‘ . ‘Ill pal passengers had Sl.ll‘l<3I‘.di.':l‘€;l to Bri-V crtlculniyr people looked ‘ ' — v-Vfldfllbill I won coin-ass, hcw- ' ear "I: f ‘ hfl. ‘ Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Bar- vices August 13. 1939. 1). A. M. Cen- tral Church. 8 P. M. York. 7.30 Brackley. Mr. W. E. Brooks of O’Leary will och. Ll-1825-B-12-Ii. THE P. E. I. I-IIGIILANDEIIS’ PIPE BAND. under Pipe Major Burke. supplied the stirrin music which helped to make e Kirk Guild garden party the success it was. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN crwncu —Rev. .1. w. Dewy, West/port, N. in the Central 8., will preach Christian Church tomorrow at both morning and ser- evening Vices. All are cordially invited. BURIED YESTERDAY —The funeral of Brcmond Wakeling wrs held from his late residence, 107 Fitzroy Street. yesterday afternoon to the Pecple's Cemetery. The non- orury pail bearers were: Messrs. Harold Worthy. Russell Abbott. John Mcbure. Ernest Beer. Lemuel Webster. and W. S. Brown. The M‘.- tive pail bearers were six brothers of the deceased: Messrs. Walter. Cecil. George, Stanley, Everett and Lloyd. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev H. L. Dentcn. POLICE INVESTIGATE FTRE Royal Canadian Mounted Police sa‘d yesterday they were investi- lzatlnsz an alleged attempt to fire the huiidinvs of Mr. William Rice in Montague. M.r. Rice reported to nclioe he noticed smoke l'SSl.‘.“'2? from the corner of his barn and he extinizuislted the blaze before it had made any headway. Mr. Rice said he found an ollcen filled with small slicks w'ii‘~‘\ had been placed against 1/‘re building. VAREWEIVV. PAIl.’l'Y--Mr. Dec Doirori. for 11 years a rm-mber of the staff of Rogers’ 1-Iar"w=re Ccmoanv. was l’l(""«')l'Ed by fellow staff members Thursday night rvrfzw to his de'oa.rt-u:re from the Prnvirce in take rm v-psldenoe at Ottawa. An enjoyable farewell "arty was held at the residence, of Mr. Ari. lifcrvn. where an nrldiwsa was read "r. Doimn. 'l‘r*---a accom- hanylrrr gift was ,. hogumui writ. ‘hr! set. The remainder of like 0\'-€'r\im_r was ,r-n-ml. iv; .¢|n-04119. rnvch mwkine. rradirws. Me. Be- 7“ft*.‘l""'l!."'i?§ were ~‘*ve4. lift Dair- rvn is leaving this morning for Ottawa. crippled children's camp closes The Red Children which was fourth summer and has been in op- eration since early’ 1'11 J“) 9, happy end on Tuesday Ellenlnd. A I. 8th.. whgéi ah I011 sfigulsrgl earn ei-5 presen e co - P .tfl1even haroiflicapped child- ren, mos y cases culcsis. were boarded ’“°h?i‘ 1linian‘g‘dsi1i%§vsé<i bggct im are e , ' M in general health. Thili in wemhbt-i-‘lIlel.Ope 35$ un e no cried out both mentally and physically because 0‘ being in con- tact with otfiier children. Daiy routine consl: baths. rest periods. morning, picnrcs at the shore. IZFOUD singing, games him-zlwork. of the girls were able ‘E0 knit and elpe to teach the ‘a As a resut of this a very nce afghan was completed and dis- played on closing night. as was also is pgrtfolio abioigt. Egngeuggevvarglgg an D1'€P01‘€ . go mg lérlppled Chfidrens ‘a ry. Ea on closing night. was in the form of a. Junior Red cross meeting as the_children had an active Branch dllI‘.l1 the camp period. The President of e Branch. Everett, was in the chair and car- ried out the meeting in a Verl’ business-like manner. Reports of the different Commltteees. Hfifllm. 301" vice and Citizenship were given by four of the Campers-—»hc Joyce's. Kathleen and Shirley. sho that Cross camp for Crippled 1- wed the chldlren had been faithfully adhering to the Red Cross rules. e the ti was 0 ow y igfimghi with Shirley u Mum of &‘~l.““°“ ‘£9. ‘£3’. “long. y"‘lil"i°a§e ere w e ampe o, tries and a li le l«Iy9’tb&— fi'I'he Trial of Jimmie €£rm’—all very ably done. At. t completion or me programme eac camper re- ceived a sent were cake. The ned cross is deeply min- fultoallwhosasisudinnnywfiy in making the cg_m_p_guc_h I eration, they said. could be wholly successful‘ only throulh stricter enforcement of the mcuuru. "nicmy" attacks diminished somewhat after dc/wn today but again beonmc fairly intense late this momlns near the wash. sherlngham. the northcrn'rhamcs Estuary and along the coat near Hnrwlch. , Very few of the attacking plum succeeded in reuohinc London. At Brighton anti-sircrcftbcttlcrlcc ut up such an effective noImtcr- ire that the n.id.¢rc were obliged to turn back. '1'hey_.wcrc nilrsucd little rouveniir end all pro- treuwd to ice cream and units,-_outnuiilmcd the enemy two to cm, ycnt. into action im- incdmciy uid pursued them to oxford. when the rcklon ran the cuntlct furious coll-Iircrcft held for the] g._ V V _ V _. ' mm Wm W, W,“ M, WW, THE GUARDIAN. 3"é:“ a.’;’°x‘e".‘2° ' it.‘ "' " er °r--.:-.....- ~.-.r'.-:.'.....- --... ~: ..:=~'-.;~...*+.=.. ».‘f‘“::'.;.“°i-.,..°'.i';‘ . - ocs ., ,. . r i - ’ 5' -: .: . ncvny nature may bc‘l.Iucrt:¢I cictyl, will conduct. inectln 2:. .. , u . » IT» ntsoentcnword llrlotlypar follows nextweck: -Rose ,.~., .. , %e_L|adv' = i_=,:.i>iea.sant.v _ w - ma‘ 5‘-ii-D-fiiiiii PLUS CARTOON - 0°.”-“Y " ‘flab ‘ was was naxi-A1. linic de- §"c.r‘vi<¥¢§s}:c.;i:1n?gri::“:]tl°i p. ‘afar?-‘ii. LEW AYRES muznvnonr " semi your support. in. Kinc- VW-.l~H . . . . runes nus men Booth at me tlon. ENGAGEMEN'l.‘——Mr. and Mrs. . "_w~~ iwwi v 1--115,0-9-10-12 M. F. Powers of St. Johns. New- '- lion.--Tues.-Wad. nuacu .4.;a‘vrm.-..,...i.i §.':;*.’.'.“"‘.'.‘;‘- :ii‘.:‘i."““.‘i:...i.‘»‘:.°“§.‘.l.".; ' Zr3)cliIIC§.“cl'ge? ighmumm icl el wer‘mmmMufi.'3yMB' . - 9 ' 1 , . 2‘ Y3 YOUU. G€T $|.000000 W03?‘ 0'7 '-WW9 W ans, L14 95.’? M.“c...“.’.‘i‘.i...i of &...i£m. , ~ xonx Um-ran canon- mm‘ 150 MEN WORK IN PARK- Charlottetowrfs Victoria. Park was a “hive of industry" yesterday as the number of men employed in beautifying the area. of field and woodland incracsd to 150. In Ud- dition to fllilifiln the dump at the west side of e Park, underbrush would be cleaned up. a move ex- pected to add much to the beauty of the Park. The baseball diamond in the interior of the Park would be levelled and a. softball field laid out near Fort Edward. and a foot- ball field provided near Govern- ment House. The above mentioned work would be done in addition to providing other playgroimds, His Worship Mayor E. A. Foster said last. night. $23,000 would be ex- pended on the project aimed at providing work for the city's im- employed. DER3»ONALS and Mrs. S. D. Irvine and M.r. family returned 'rhu.rsda.y evening $3111 a motor p to Eastern on- a. Mr. Gregory Iewis, St. Peters gay, was a recent. visitor to the y. Mis Minnie Steele. Summerside, was among the visitors to the city yater-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Squires have returned home from an enjoyable holiday in Sydney, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Proud. Miss Alice Lumsden left. yester- day by plane for Toronto. Ont... after visiting her brother, Mr. C. A. Lumsden. of the Bank of Nova Bcotia. here, for the past three weeks. Mr. Wilbert. W. Large of the 0. NR... 'I‘cronto, left on return Thursday morning after having spent a pleasant vacation as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. D Foster. Marshfleld. Mr. Ernest J. McAula of New Bedfcrd, Mass. who has n visit- ! his aunts at Bayfield left. on_ re urn yesterday. Mr. McAulay was awompanied by S. D. Macbeod. Chef of Palice of New Bedford. Mr. A. 1-1 Baudoux. manager of the Allan Shaft Mine. stellarton. and Mr. H. Wilkinson of Halifax spent a short. vacation as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. D. Foster. M=r-ahfield. Mr. Baudcux and Mr. Wilkinson were dc‘-egates to the I.0.0.F. convention at Sumzrzerside. Manoeuvres. Scheduled For Yugoslavia BELGRADE. Aug. i1—Yugc- slavia today siunmnned four class- es of army reservists for man- oeuvres of 500.000 men along her Italian and German borders. Dip- lomats interpreted this as a reply to renewed pressure by the Rome- Berlin axis. Two days no it was reported autihoritat vely that Yugoslavia. had rejected Italian-German de- mands for her "benevolent" neu- trality" in case of war, including the right to use her territory for passage of Axis troops. , (Ths was understood to be one pics of the current of the main to Salnburg conference of the Ger- tréian and Italian foreign minis- TS.) ' As notice went to the reservists, ordering them to report Aug. 20. it was disclosed that the full strength of the Yugoslav in-my will be concentrated in Slovenia for Break Seen =.m__‘ (Coiitin-ued from page I) maria? committee is Mr. fine - on’: proposal to dispatch a. trade mission to Eur to cell weslem wheat. This -ls‘-the most. menac- ing gesture toward Ottawa yet de- vbed by the committee's advisers. Gennan equipment—it brousilit motto of mtect left. wing urban air- cles and a few pulirlotlc organica- oheers from tions. But it brouuh ‘Mm 8‘l’°1l’iB- When Mr. Euler virtually vetoed the plan, Mr. Bracken ‘ ‘ announced itwouid go ahead anyway. even though he could not get. as good a deal with. in the term. of the Gcrman-Oc.n- adla-n trade may as he held hoped. Wants New Match 80 Mr. Bracken is u-rncd with an illustration to support the con- tention that a little rnonc enaly It OWNWE might open up mmpck for-swwccof . e uaricultarsl :0- hobilitotiori. the western commimc assistance pro- Enmuic. though at the present llniclhc ‘M99980! ti-.-ccomm.lttcc'wi£l . the taking up when it won its .4 Offered For Sale. Oitiaens those who support the Y. will the intfrriesged in an which calls for ihs_ purcluu of iouildinar, ax- mesn correcting l pgies than those which have lned over so long A would virtually mean removal one of our city’; land marks. The present Y. M C A. Bul mg was erected in is the Building an the a continent. . M. C. A. work and is Piilllllliilllli an I in ma run Y. M. c.A= Present Structure Old- est Y.M.C.A. Build- ing On Continent Is gencrully— particularly M. O. A. dvertisc- n today’; paper blds or offers for the Y. M. C. . . The tearing down of the which would i873',and today oldest. original Associatxlfin c has fully served its day now totally inadequate and unsuited to ay programme needs Assoc ';I0f‘l. It is hoped that stop now being taken will very soon lead to c. definite move forward- e. . AUGUST 12,1939 Interior of Post Office To , Be llcncvated Practically-the ya; the Chorlolltetnwn °1i3o‘§‘{“’€,',°‘ would be renovated and tend 1°‘ the work would be called “mm Ihioft . Mr. Lester Doug)“ ‘ 3. who returned from Toronto‘ “- omma on Thin-cday mam ‘"4 yesterday. 813.000 and been "“‘ for the interior work at the mvlrfid kid. he said. Work would me, ‘ removal of the present letter bond: and instalia.t.ion.of new up.[o_d:: canes. Oonceming the roposed the railway wnmpn... M,_"°'* ‘i was antici ‘ ti5o,ooo voted at bhe 1§’§,'°“,,5‘,fl‘ of Parliament would be gpent be" fore next March. The pi-emu W ‘ or sinking test piles by the 9.2;‘ inion Construction Company ' to ascertain the d u, 0; sf, foundation in order etgiat such In formation could be included ' s and specincauons when , ”‘ (1975 301' the Work were called en- Mr. glas had been at ‘rm- °m° *0 the banquet tendered pm; Minister Mackenzie King and h visited Ottawa before retui-.11“ :1} this Province. Senator .fc.h,§ E Sinclair arrived home with M, Douglas Thiirsday nigiht wiii'e M,‘ Reuben Macdonalcl of Charlotte." WWII. who also attended the To, onto banquet arrived last nigm: PN?|'l1¢'!' Tagnee A. Campbell W no expec to return night. if. was said. “mm ‘O of Id- building endeavour calls for plant equipment which is essential to the effective carry ng on of the work. At a. special meeting of the Board 0 Directors held yesterday noon the work of Mr. Tom Parker. Director of Bwirnming and Life Saving Classes sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. was reviewed. Recom- mendations and suggestions were tabled which in due course will be given ccnaideration for the further expansion and development of thi- community service in the season of next year. Thmudh the medium on Life Saving Club which has been Offlnhizerl certain adw-niionral work in Life Suvinv and safetv Wrst in- struction for swimmers will b- c=r- ried on throughout the winter months. HUNTERS New Brunswick. or Jack-Snipe, Oct. 1 to Nov. is Eider ducks, Sept. 20 to Nov 1,: Exec t John County and that iii? st‘ Charlotte County South of No highway. ducks (except elder) and geese, Sept. 16 to Nov. 30. Open season for elder ducks there, out, 1 to Nov. 30. of 1 In Saint, John county and rim part of Charlotte County South or No. 1 highway, ducks and 313959’ Nov. 1 to Jan. 15. elder duch, Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. ucrisact . deal on virtu- ally 9. barter basis—Mpnilobc form -ucts for electrical _ wait-and-see attitudge H prof - an-nimc does In it-3. tie for In 00-cent minimum 51 features of the was- cm markets commmcc JIM at ‘ its formctioli inc ' . two of tmcc. MAY SHIP!‘ CAPITAL P (By The Canadian Press) er regarded as the ideal sits the legislative 'I‘ra.nsvaal. Council meeting a Wted he/rinesburg as preferable. ONE-HAND CLOCK RUNS NOR’I'1'LILL. England —(OP) 5 repeating watch in his native parish. tional defence. ports. Trieste and Flume. The choice of ugoclav history atmztion of fortifications the iiocthem frontiers. The German minority there organised into a, Nazi, which has been vigorously Yugoslav founding races. Cunicei-ning the reported slav leaders said a his hand would be tren th ed. $3’ discussion with Itgsliaerits R.E'I’0R.IA—Pret/aria is no long- At is recent Provincial si:rongly-sup- ion mentioned Jo- Three hun red years ago. in this Bcdfordshxe town, Thomas Temp. inn, father of English clockmaking, was born. He was the fig? to make Charles II—uid he made th on . ‘handed clock still in the chugch fit. an annual theoretical test of no- Bloveiiia. is Yugcsla.v.ia's north. ern province. lyingbetnveen Ger- man Austria. and Italy’: Adriatic , Slovenia for the eatess peacetiimc manoeuvres in followed con- along Blind, ed by aloveniaric. one of the t. e "benc- volenr. neutrality" demands, Yugo. ,tance would mean forced exploiting of Yugo. clsv resources for Germany and Italy with national sovereignty gm. :l. Premier Drasisha Gvtkovich flew to Trieste for a conference today th representatives of the Ital inn government. It was believed . 8 n final * with Yusoslnviws 5.000.033 croau for home rule will soon be reach. Except in Victoria, Madavmh and Restigouche Counties, om season for. Woodcock and Wilson’; Snipe. Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. In those counties. Sept. 15 to Oct. 321. SMALL mi ‘ (Continued from page 1) ship let: the sand at 10.04 A. I A, S '1' Customs authorities at Sydney said. the plane had not clearec there. Weather reports were ob- tained from Newfoundland through a Sydney organization. Nine Years of Flying Loch, a New York native. start- ed flying about nine years ago and has had 1,600 hours at the coli- trols. Decker has had somewhat less. Loeb flew here several year: ago to bring a baseball player from the United States. He said he had then obtained information on the possibilities of using a spot on Cape Breton B- land for 9. taking-off place. Tn: beach where the machine left this morning is 0. three-mile stietc: of hard-packed sand on the south of the island. The ship staggered off the sand carrying two tons of gasoline. IN fuel was borne in two win: tanks c.-fuse.-loge tank and an extra uni in the cabin, More fuel was car. ried in cans in the cabin from which the auxiliary tanks were to for the for is be filled. Mr. and Mrs. ’Iil-iornca Mc- Eachern, with whom they stayed while at Ca Breton airportaml IL handfill spectators and nevi- pc. ei-men watched the take-oft small, dark and en was at a. pitch of nervous en us- mam a-. he stepped into iiiecrllnfi ms ‘.71. 5 180-poun in by footer. seemed more con! than the other. Both said may fail TUESDAY, i‘ with the following Thoroughbreds J crscyc Holstein: lcavlng the Judging partof exhibitors. Judges will complete Gncmuyi-. Aynhirfl ' Judging of ~ Juncucwrnocm waunasnziv, AUGUST mm. 9.00 A. M.IShcrp Clucu.‘ Start Judging gnaw f ciiuyauigu ,- OX6 _ ;:"' .“_‘., c an «ID 3‘ is ‘Poul ' e«i’.",eI.«-‘:5-r'.i’§ guiiamlfy V. mime iv.ivai:si;.ivi ed mm! a united Yugoslavia. in sure od reachinc Eire Wiih°“i ‘ tune of is. m , I ____, 4. ~' —---—:—C AUGUST 16TH. Judging will commence Tuesday morning, Aug- ust 15th, at nine o'clock sharp and: classes. HORSES Standard Bred: will start and continue as in Prize List. CATTLE Shorthorris and subsequent. Beef Classes. SWINE POULTRY ALL CLASSES IN MAIN BUILDING N0'I'E:—E’xblbltoi-s are requested to have the" I "entries ready to follow immediately the animals Ring. The Judges will 5° instructed not to allow any undue delay 0“ “'9 any unfinished Live Stock and all unfinlclv