Aln. John Pllllde 44 QUQIMEBSIDI AND PBIICI COUNT! Water Street. Elli. Phone 200-1 if!” ' III r1159” , Wutcr S! f“,,,fi‘.',ulilli?::y. Water l" rb 6mm" 3 ' ylilr f" n “iii be delivered dilly to any home ",0 l,” (my or 10o per Wnk. Phillie 289-1 for fhll lcrvlro or 5rd"; I" “n. buy felpilllllllll for dcllvaricl on your route. subfl-ylpllfllll, Ailvertlling should b0 lrf! with If". Pond l1 - nllilll miiy be bought daily at ‘any of the following stores in n‘ fillil ~ Gnurllu Drugltors, Water 5t. lllrk Gaudol. 01 Granville Bi. In Bummoroldo by WESTERN LOCALS iuvizn - KIJNSING- our 4 ' to w“ ""‘°u'lL.-ié4a-a-2-ai. . (J01) ynd Calsary OBITK-ltlhg popular brands at P, ‘all; L-l075-7-28-lI. ac - __ aiul sport;_ at 'l'Ei".ir.-il.iy BVOINHS- L-1294—8-3-3i- Tl-Rygp 'l'() NEW YORK HUM» ivliuiiey who has ' vacation at his ~i has returned S g ll.»\'1‘l'l..\'I'IONS — Mr. fizapp-tpr Biiiiiain of Rus- are ,1.“ ,; the congratula- l o; ilicu; ltltlltlfi on the birth luple boll till July 31st. S LICE (‘U1 lvf-In the Sum- tpollct- court on Monday U, [p4- rlruiiks were given ~ ~ Another party assault was ~ iiud costs. S 1);,“ irivER - Kensinglcn —FILMS DEVELOPED and prnt- ed’ 35c any size. Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. —GENUINE Green Sheaf Binder Twine only 10c per 1b.; discount on 50-lb. ba.es. Distributed wholesale and retail at Braces. L-1251-B-3-2i. —BIIACE‘S Goodrich Silvertown auto tires price $11.20; Goodrich Cavalier mander $7.35; any one of the three will measure and weigh more thaii any tire that is sold for less money. You only get what you pay for. L-1251-8-3-2i. Regatta To Be Held At S’side W ed n es da y A meeting of the Summerside make arrangements for the yacht party Oil DEW ketisiiigton, Aug- lit,’ l0 mile bike , pipes, violin, ‘ill, dancing. Ex- siiioons. Sale 0f ,..| 1M gffltlllflv- “W131 f cake»: If after- huiliflYO ule will be held fol- m m; L-1243-8-3i. 4g Tix minus who liavel mm mp- tuxcs clue to the “m, 5min»! district $94 are med to do so on or befcre Sat- uvAllgllfit 7th, 1937. After that my)‘ will ‘or huiided over foi- my], 13-. Olflci‘ of Trustees. L-1192-7-3l—8-3-6 PERSONALS MucQuarrie who - her vacation Mr. and Mrs. E. the Queen Ho- . has returned to the Royal Victoria irold Gaudet ending For Club Golf Title i ilosng mlatches for the Club iioiiship of the Summerside ‘liib hzivc rcna-hcd the finals iuold Guudct defending ion is llfilllll iii the lead. iesemi f iinls played yester- ‘audet defeated Norman ‘fl with a big lead for the which ivi'l possibly be run lweek. Rm Prichard. one of Inger pliii-rrs. is also leading semi-iinuis defeating S. G. n 3-1. lass B W. J. Whitney de- livid Nonh; L. J. Abbott de- ll. ll. Ellis; Allen- Holman lR. C. Holman; Earl Hic- zaied l‘. Crosby. lailon (‘lass A. Alex Home lRod Smith by default; E. ldefciiicd C. I. Peters: W. ir drew a bye; W. P. Noon- iieii G. Ennis smith by de- B. R. V. Inmnn defeated C. I; C. P? Join-s drew a bye: ichamplou games are being much earlier this year. leiest is apparent in the and the play ls improving. Yin ihr- younger members rcoiiiiiig right to the fore. ._________, L. DAWSON FNEIIAI. DIRECTOR AND min/minim KENSINGTON u and mm Calla Pwmiiilr Attended. PHONE m. “ -. .liowness& $on' iuu. DIRECTORS imp aimitwiaizs 00am, Hospital limes in Charge ""5"". ticileqae and Koriungtm Phone 11-1 "slmfllo Service 3"" lief valuable lanis" racl‘ a . ‘ ical information on fox M "il- Published six times “Wild Fuse to all Fox "W5 in Canada. N Write Today. Trvwavim.“ .iii<ir/ii|_ ; ' ' Fox mineniife -oglisi'sl:zt?d yachts from Charlottetown, Shed- iac, Pictou and other ports are ex- pected to take part. in the regatta. Races will be called for 1.30 starting with class 3 to be follow- ed at intervals by class 4 and 5. The course will be named the day of race and will be arranged ac- cording to weather conditions. A banquet and dance are being arranged for the visiting yachts- men and their ladies; and will be held in the Maple Leaf Gardens. This is‘ Summersideiw big day and the yacht Club hope that the citizens will help to make it a big success. Valuable trophies have been do- nated by Bummerside business men for the various races and keen competition is expected. Thursday rimming the yachts will race to Shediac for the Shed- iac Yacht Club's annual meet. A cup is also being put up for this race-S. ‘i? MORE INFANTS SURVIVE LONDON — "Babies are stronger and healthier" says Sir Kingsley Wood, British Minister of Heallh. Only 60 out of every 1.000 babies in the United Kingdom failed to survive their first year of life in the past three years. REBELS CLAIM ____ . ‘Contuiiisdgreu Page v der of the “ind division in charge of the front. "Ten brzgudes of about 12.000 men were against us." said Gen- eral Castellanas. "They ran like rabbits. They left so quickly we even found camps with meals ready to serve and a field oven full of baking bread. “We have been burying between 300 and 400 Reds (government troops) a. day. Our casualties never have been more than 25 a. day. "We smashed every bit of resist.- ancc". the General continued, "with artillery and aviation bombs be- fore the troops moved forward. “One battalion left its entire armament behind on Santana mountain near Royuela. They sim- ply can't fight in the mountains, lacking good roads for communi- cations. They now have practic- ally no communications lines to Cuenca." HENDAYE. Franco-Spanish Frontier. Aug. 2-—(AP) -Sparilsh Insurgents pressed their offensive closer to the Valencia Province $9.35; Goodrich Com» Yacht Club was held last night w t race, banquet and dance to be held . on Wednesday when a number of i Summerside E s _4//7 - FDA/DI T/a/vfg Z I i l l l Gary Cooper in “The General Died At Dawn” At Capitol Theatre, S’side l Laid against a, I110 IIIO background of dcrn i war-torn China, Para- uni/s "The General Died at Dawi:." which opened at the Capl- i, tol Theatre yesterday, is a timely, . fast-moving action drama of high ‘ adventure among those little known lbut highly eoloriul characters who l make a business of international intrigue. The growing spirit of resistance l i l the bass of the story, which pre-‘ sents Gary Cooper again in a sold- icr-of-fortune role. This time he is in the ranks of the people's army. Sent to Shanghai to purchase arms TH E S U d PNCE m Vice - Regal Party At Aklaviltl COUNT After Record-making Voyage AKLAVIK, N. W. '1‘., Aug. 1 — (Delayecii-Lord Tweedsmuir, Gov- l ernor-General of Camida. late to- night reached this western Arctic capital. the end of his l,200-mile voyage down the Mackenzie River system from Waterways, Alta. The Vice-Regal party arrived five days ahead of schedule, making an all-time speed record for a river voyage from the-northern Alberta towii. His Excellency and party will re- main at this town near the mouth of the Macken 1e River for several days and then will be flown to Herschel Island, in the Beaufort Sea. His return trip to Edmonton approximately 1,600 miles south of Herschel. will also be made by air. From Edmonton, 10rd Tweedsmuir will take a trip through northern , Governor-General and other British Columbia before returning to Ottawa. Before coming ashore here, the P55- serigers of the S. S. Distimbutor posted letters at what is believed to be the first ship's post office in Canada with an o‘; rtlal postmaster. Col. B. Reid of the Hudson's Bay Company. director nf transport for the Mackenzie River division was named postmaster. All members of the Vice-Regal party agreed the voyage aboard the Athuka River and the Dislriblltbr 11 days from Waterways, was the fastest time ever made by water between the Head of Steel and Ak- lavik, though none could recall the v previous record. Nosign Of Blusiness SlumpI: immediate Future Claims Bank LONDON, Aug 2'-<cr=_i-so m as the immediate future is con- corned. no tangible sign of n nos-i sible ibusiness slump has yet ap- peared, says the current issue of the Wcslmintster Bank Review. It i5 only at first sight paradox- ical, adds the Review, that re- duction in the number of unem- ployed to the levels of the boom year. i929. should coincide with a widespread discussion of whether, "This discussion. it is true, ap- pear; to have been largely engend- ered by a set-back on the stock exchange. which became severe drusiiicss- profits,“ the R/Jvicw ob- serves. ,the ivai-ning is sounded that ex- pnnsioii in trade cannot be ex- ])['('.i(‘fl to continue indefinitely Tho Review proceeds; "It is, llO\‘.'f‘\l‘l', of grout importance that reports from industrial centres in- nit-ate that new orders also show Ino signs of any general reduction. ‘for this givcs the promise of main- on the part of modem Chinai v _ ,_ - , , ,» “Ham-v "is Predatory “er 10m ‘i’ “Z'.l"°.l.-‘°“i' “Kilt "Zfiipil. lllilfi" lff“‘li‘s."’f-f.i.."lfllit "Z1232? l who have sublugatcd the country 15 y- 7n» M1105‘ ac l "v ‘ I. - t‘ S . 4 - p ' marl/named, owl. i. nlsn indicates that the clock markets have not been scr- inusly disturbed by thervents of the past few months. So far as , _ ll ' cll.t fume i, concerned. with which to resist General Yang, mainly bPfffl-"SP i119 Rebel-ll 1W"! 1P ‘mm r q p r g war 10rd, he is lured aboard a train by beautiful Madeleine Carroll whose father is in Yang's employ: He escapes and gets to Shanghai] where he kills the father who ISl about to flee to America with the money. _ i The new and timely film depicts iiilrigue in the seething East. Don't miss it this evcninfl- FREETOWN NOTES F)» clown. ' hoiiic after Mliss Edith Siavuri. has returner! to her lmvlng ppfllt three weziks pleas- antly in Port Elgin, N. B. the guest. of her aunt, Mrs. Ella. Maw, Pherson. Misses Jean and Thelma And- rews, Norboro. has returned l0, their homes from visiting £11011‘ grand-mother, Mrs. Campbell- l Miss Addie MacMurdo, Kelvin! is visiting in Port Elgln, the 211955‘ of hcr cousin, Mrs MacPhersonl Miss Pearl staicrt, Free-town, ls visiting in Norboro, the guest of her cousins. the Misses Jean and Thelma Andrews _ M155 Elaine and Gordon Camp-i border in the northeast today and inflicted heavy losses on attacking Government troops in the south. Insurgent communiqucs from the Teruel front reported General Francisco Franco's forces occupied the village of Bezas, broadening the front of their salient aimed at severing the main Madrid-Valencia highway. They were said also to have taken the towns of Sierra Carbou- era, Vertice, Mine. and Tornaque as Government troops fled before n push that has canted the In- surgent forces 56 miles southward through the Univcrsales and Car- bonera mountains. A dispatch from Insurgent head- quarters in Seville said a Govern- ment oifensivo in the Alcujarrii and Sierra de Nevada sectors of the southern front was repulsed with heavy losses. It said the Government drive was a vain nt- tempt to knife the Granada-Moi- rll road and cut Insurgent-held Granudah direct communications line to the sea. Government aviation was rc- ported particularly active bom- barding Insurgent airports. An aviation ministry dispatch said l2 Insurgent planes were destroyed at Valencia de Don Juan in Leon Province. Other Insurgent iiir bases were bombed at Balamancfl and Burgcs. Insurgents asserted the Govern- ment lost 1.000 men when an nt- iack on the northwesiem front failed to break Insurgent lines east of Ovledo in Asturia Province. bell. Grahams Road, is in Kelvin. visiting their aunt. Mrs Edward] MacMurdo. SEVERAL PARTIES U. S. ANGLERS of quotations had DfPViOllSlV riiii too far ahead of the upward move- ment in industrial activity and German Veterans March In Parade BRANTTORD, Ont, Aug. 2—. iCPi-Symbolizing international‘ goodwill. a "group of German war veterans carrying the Imperial German flag with its iron cross marched in the warriors parade. I today's highlight of the gathering of Imperial veterans in Canada- The salute was taken by Major Handley Gerry, V. C., Toronto. as the khaki-colored bereied m"n marched past the City Hall steps. ilicrcfore. it may be 581d that n0 ungiblc sign o.‘ a threatened slump 1J8 ycl. appeared. Grow ing-lAriny 0f l Locomotive Fans» What is there about a locum.- otive that gives it such a Iii-Win- Jtion for most people? Possibly it i5 the sense of power and grace. wlllllCllil‘ it. l5, this thing of iron and steel has an increasing number On the basis of past experience. 7*! l ltizttoctrs ' ASTHMA RELIEF Thonnurda have found quick and easy hlnn. He; Fever and Bronchial trouble: in Lho an cfKellngfl A ‘ Rolled You can relieve your lilqfiflflkf. .e'nioy life more with the IIIIBI this famous herbal preparation some. Kellogg's Asthma Relief h“ b9"! “Md by suflerers for over 60 yum You Ilmply inhale the fumes. . Yollrncflfielfiinqltor; l. Also obtainable in cigarette form. LONG RIVER SCHOOL CLOSING t Program i Address of Welcome-Jenn Mc- Lcod- l Examination of Grade I ‘ Exercise ——Nine Little School Boys. ltecitatlon- "My DacP-Brenwn . lliiynlei‘. I Examination of Grade ll and. III Jr. Upside Down Drill. Song —'I‘he Days of this Queen‘ o'd Time lihshlori. Dramatization — Mercury \V00dm3I‘i Grade III Sr. Recitation WTwo Little Kitixiiis- fllld l Jrian Campbell i Examination of Grades IV .iiiclV' Jr. Dialogue-The Last Day of i School. Gcorgraphy Match~Gzades V Sr. VI, and X Chorus --Vacntion's Call. I Windsor Campbcll auuirtled at-f tendance prize, he missed one driyf His sister, Jean Campbell 2 days , Writing Certificates aivrwderl to Senior —~—Jil3lillfl Campbcll; Arthur l-Iohnstonc; lvliirgiicriie PllYlllPl, Bobbie Dunning; James Blflilll. ‘ Junior ——Jeanetic Brown; Jean, Campbell; Eunice Campbell; Irene‘ ‘Paynter; Vernon Paynter; Willard! Constable; Austin Fltzsin-ions; Mar-i garct Payntcr. Progress —- BlllJC Campbcllf, Andrew Campbell; Eric Campbell i Beginners C — Verna Paynterfl of devotees. They are to be found Jean Fitzsimons; Windsor Camp-l in all walks of life, bank-clerks; ‘iiell; Ivan Paynter; Jamcs Fitz-i insurance nicii; draftsmen; music. slmcms; Jean McLeod; Gerald‘ teachers; brokers, accountants; Johnstone; Jackie Payiitcr; Bren- ylrcwsptltwfillfiil; advertising copy-‘ ton Payntcr; Lloyd Brown: Biwoiii ‘ivritcrs; policemen; photographersy Fitzsimons; Ralph Fiiysimnris artists; bond salesmen; in fact Proficiency Prizes to- A great holiday throng watchcrll they are an ever growing army.’ Grade X-Juanita. Campbell the parade which took place while ' These enthusiasts are to be seen the convention still sat. lire Married in ilndertakefls Chapel, PADUCAl-l, Ky., Aug 2--iAP)~-l Love reached a climax here 1W3)’, wihen William Harry Hitler Marion Helen I-Ialey, both of Car-l and m NEW gnrmgwrcrmbondale, 111., were married in an] Several pRfi-lfls of anglers from‘ | undertaker’; chapel. 1 The ceremony was performed af-l the Unitcri States are fishing sat.‘ tcr I-Iiller, 21 came into the chapel; mon and trout in New Brunswick to inquire where he might find a I waters. Recent airivals were I-I. L.‘ minister. The accomodating under- Snyder of Bethlehem, Penn. for- taker obtained a minister and 20 mer vice-president of the Beihle-i liem Steel Company, accompanied‘ by his daughter. srm-ln-law and. grandson; Dr. Carl W. Knapp of New York: and a party composed of John W. Cook. W. Russel Hall- iwell, Earl Tabor, and Wilfred Lavellee of North Smlthfield, a. 1.1 DISCOVER UNDERGROUND LAKE SIOUGH. lmsland, Aug 3—(CP), —Geolog1sts boring near here for; accm-djng to the fish and game water have discovered an under-l déparymcni», o; tho Canadian NMJground lake 1.100 feet below the} “mbhangm 1mm“ “M53 husband ional Railways. Mr. Snyder is nojsurfwe- The lake is believed to ncwmmcr to New Brunswick for, stretch under the English Channel he h” been making hung“; and‘ and it l; estimated it will provide fishing trips to the the past forty years. OUR IIOADING HOUSE TOUR l6 UNDER HEAD NOWHERE PARTICULAR AND ‘DICTATES/ / 4; 0? 1 REklTED IT WITH ’ Moiuev 1. INHERITED AND MANAGED TO HOLD our on “THE e001? wire! REMEMBER. NOW, THIS ‘PERSONAL SUPERVISION AND MY WORD WILL. as ‘FINAL! we WlLL 5T0? ill/HEN FANCY prawn” for-Ira’ nearby plant with 30,000 gallons , O water an hour. In railway yards making ,[ioto- graphs of the monster slccds of sieuin and stool. Strange that the modern (ll[‘:.(‘l (rains leave the average enthusiast quite cold, but such would seem to be the case, according to an article in the cur- rent issue of the Canadian Nat- lflllill Itziilivriy-s Magazine. Time ivris, and not far distant, when any mrson with a camera was promptly shooed off the railway premises but today the word "welcome" L; blazoned large upon the door mat Grade V‘I—Marmicri'te Pnyntcr. Grade V Sn-Eiinire Cllltlpbflll. Grade V Jr. —/lu:~tiu l-‘iizsimons Grade IV- Nlarcarci Piiviiier, Grade III Si’. —Billic Campbell. Grade III Jr.-Vema Painter , Grade II 5r. _Jame,= Fit-rsimons i Grade II Jr —Ji~an McLeod: Jackie Paynier: Cwizilu Johnston Grade I Sr. Llnvd Brorvnp‘ nienton Paviiicr: Ralph Fitz- umons: Byron Pitzsimons. Grade I Jr —Alvin Evelyn Bernard. ‘Bernard; no and us... .1. o... ii increase Shown In llflfl the enthusiast can practically n ‘ocomotivc to his heart's conte t cently 2.000 of these railroad? "fans” spent a Sunday making a.‘ trip to view locomotives under‘ minutes later the knot had been construction in a plant In Sehen. tlfidl eel-adv with special trains from New York in two sections; from Boston and from Rochester, WILL DARE FATES LONDON —- The Maharance of bought the Marie Antoinette 29- sione damoncl necklace at Satire- l>_v‘s for $75,000, will wear it un- altered as the tragic queen wore it 175 years ago. with veifiiififiée our; ei-rvsv MACK AND MV ‘THAT ! YOU ‘RIGEIED UP IN A BLANKET, AND A RED TABLECLOTH AROUND Your? SKULL ! JH KING w-BUSTER, OUOHT TO DO WELL ‘PEUDLING FORTUNES, Major Hoople HEY LOOK! A BIC-i ‘THREE- CUSHIONED vAY-BED! lF HIS NIBS EVER PLANT5 Hi5 BACK "lid "ii-lie ‘PADDIMG, HE'LL BE ROOTED FOR ‘ii-i’ TRIP _/ _ .3 THE 6YP5lE5= Construction Work TORONTO. Aug. 2—iCP)—Con- tracts awarded tor all types of construction work in July m Cun- ada totalled $21,485,300, according to a compilation by MacLeuii Building Reports Limited. This was an increase of 22 per cent over the total for July of liistycar when the aggregate was bllfililifl- 500. Contracts awarded for tire your to date show a wtal of $131,861,- ' iii Kalgan and Chinese GRA CH RON I CL Japan Disclaims l§infi9wfljf9m Pa“ 1' While n formal protest was to be klivered at Tokyo, verbal represen- ctions were made to the Japanese Embassy at Moscow. Consulate Pillaged TIENTSIN, Aug. 2-—(AP)-— soviet Russia became involved in North China crisis today when the Soviet Consulate-General here was raided and its interior wreck- cd. The raid was carried out b1. White Russians, enemies of the §0Vl€l Regime, but Soviet author- L105 said Japanese inspired it. Extension of the conflict be- wcen Japan and the Chinese w :10 reginii northwest of Pcipiug in the highway to MiillgOlla was indicated by Japanese reports that Chinese troops were massing reports that Japanese planes had bombed tiiiikciti Pass. In Nnnkiiit; Dmitri Bogimoiofifl Soviet Ambac-iidor to China, pro- tested to the Japanese Embassy against the ’i‘ieii'siii raid and [JFK- ed that the Japanese army be in- structed to “cease pillaging" ihc con- sulatc-Gciicrai. He, declared i115 reports said Japanese A part in the raid and had cgirficd off mziny documents. Deny Charges Spckemen for the nectioii with the raid and dot-lar- ecl the Ambassador's charges were "insulting." Japanese officers here said “a new disturbing note has been in- jectcd" into the situation north- west of Pcipiiig by arrival at Kal- kzin of Chinese Central Govern- ment forces from Shaiisi Province. ‘Fhcy said this “may lead to ser- ious developments in that area." ChlllBSP account= of the Nniikou. Japanese planes ‘ bombing said 18 look‘ part, first bombing illPii lllilfillilP gunning ClllllPSG troops, dfici: which a mixed Japanese force of infantry and cavalry a’. tacked. Dispatch Troops North NANKING, China Aug g , Authoritative foreign Qdflcgg reaching Nrinking today Indicated the Central Chinese Government‘ was sending large forces wwgrd North China whore lfinl, week Jap. mice forced Chinese troops from the ciiic. of Pcipiiig and ‘Pieiiisin. 1'11"“! RdVICB-i. not confirmed by Cliiiicsc Government sources, stat- - ed the troops were moving along the Tientsiii-Pukoyv railway which runs through shaniung Province. Flu- spcarhcnd had reached Tcc- liow on the border of Shailltlng and the North China Provliice of llopch ivhich contains Pcipiiig and Tientsin. United States authorities at Tsin- mifu, capital of Shaniiing, advispd llll American, in the prfivince to cmiccrllrlile ill lllf,‘ sraronsi, cap. ital. The province probably would be involved in any extenion of the conflict, officials believed. There arc numerous mission stat-ions and schools throughout Shantung \\'l1l(‘l1 has long lxwen a principal renter of foreign misionarv activ- ity. ' Japanese warplanes already have scouted widely over Sharitung and chmese dl-ipfltches said they bombed Piiigyuan about 30 milesl south of the I-Iopeh border, doing slight damazc London-Rome _ Continued from page 1 , ably Prime Minister Chamberlain's efforts to 11nd a way out of the‘ Spanish deadlock by method of straightening out An-; glo-Iialian relations lcm of a "new Incarno". the indirectl and the prob- Blow to Russia , BER-LIN, Aug. 2—iCP-Havas)—§ The German press tonight inter. 100 as compared with $95.577.l_)00 Dreted the new efforts toward: for the same period of i936, an iii- Anglo-Italian reconciliation as an crease of 33 per cent. indication Soviet Russia is being} Contcmpluted new construction for i937 amounting to $270,426,600 is 61 per cent greater than the comparable 1936 figures. Awards in the last month by provinces follow: Ontario $7,687,- 200; Quebec 373279.600; British Columbia $2,168,500; Saskatchewan $1,222,300; Manitoba $1,085,800; Al- berta $901,700; New Brunswick $582,100; Nova Scotia $496,800; Prince Edward Island $61,300. Fear Trouble As Relief ls Stopped (C. P. hy Guardian‘; Special Wire) HARBOR GRACE, NflrL, Aug. 2 —Crowds of dole recipients gath- ered around relief offices and of- ficlals here today as issue of relief to all except sick or infirm per- sons ceased. In messages to Si. John's belief was expressed the situation might load m trouble- Well Drilling? Communicate with Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summersiile Manager for P. E. lsliindl --The Soviet Union's determination not to grant belllgerency rights to the Spanhh iterated today by lzvestia. official organ pf the gradually pushed outside the pale of European affairs. Moscow. Aux. 2~(CP-Havas'i‘ Insurgents was ro- Central Executive Committee. At the same time] Pravda. mouthpiece of the Com-‘ munist Party, attncked the "dis- honest" charactcr of Irate-German proposals before the Icndon Non- Intervention Commit = _______¢- COMBINED STANDING "IPIELDS had taken r Japanese - army here denied it had any con- ‘ l R. R. Boll I Phlr_1_e*85s wk ‘ KIDNEY TROUBLE Causes Backache iu neglect the first symptom d Kidney trouble might leiiii to var! serloul results. Your kliiueyl conteln ‘bounandi of little filters, each one having special work to perform. It some of these filti-ra become clogged. poisons and Urlc uriil PlilPffl the blood stream. ‘Ilia rcaiili i: l backache, l dead, heavy pain. The ijrli: acirl de- posit: n fine granule in the Joinfl, causing a puiii known as rheumatism, Nor KlIIlllgV I-‘liishi-rs rr-illly flulli tho kidney; placing them in a healthy,‘ illllliil condition. No morn ii’ {lib-Jill more fVlI‘ JFIIIO“? Cflhliili‘! llillilflll l 1'41 A clinir skin. Yiiiil’ come bright at»! viii!‘ l\>""iii' ~" rill- ippenr. Iliich [mi-kntzii of Ab; liuiiiiiy! l-‘liishem ci-iimln a full lIlflll'll:~ triat- iir-nr. There is only one 57.x Kidney lfliisher-thiiy improve ._'"lll*l‘ill Your Iilliillfln p not aim-i. imiiy -p ~ llNllfll, lo‘ Nov l\'lliiiy' 1- i i-ou gnu/l ll"ll'li iiri iii-—Tbe~ lIuglil-a Ilfllk‘ ‘ . l.ti|_. (‘tinrloitntogvnp Purriitheru Ii z f‘--. liouiuizii»; Suiiril liriig Co. .. ‘ lfiirrur Riv-r; Knnllngmu; ,' liedeane. TL‘. l II. IIor-tnnw‘ ar or Drug Cg w. u. niuiiedf] 1i uris; Th» and INSTANTLY KILLED I CAMPEFHAIJTON- N. B., Aug. 2- James Kcays, 32, machinist railway helper hcrc, was lllSUlllliY killed in the depot yard this ziftcriiooir when .'i locomotive riiiiti fill!‘ cur, travel- ling backwards, passed over hi! body. Girlsfillhb Achievement Day 1 A very successful Achievement Day was held a‘. Vvoodixale School Io-i the afternoon of \’t'ecliiesciay_ ' July 28th. Ten g ris who had coiiipllsttiri lill ‘work prescribed for t.-ie year, at- tended the Achievement Day Ex- ercises and Joule-d ui the compe- tition of making a patch. The work Jiiiiztd was all o.‘ | high standard mid proved the 11l- lcrcst lfl-liCll on the p.ir=. of both pupil. and lt-iider. Much crcdz; is due Miss Leone Moslier, a former Club member, for the enthusiastic -' leadership given this Club. After Judging the wort-z Mal Hllslflffl, 0t ilii- Women's Institute Dt-partmciii, prr-sciitijd the wriifi- caics and conimciiicd Oil zlie splen- did ili'Ol‘l( accomplished. Following the presentation of certificates each sucessful member was awarded a money prize by Miss ivloslier. At the close of the mr-ei- int; ice crcam and cake wire seried to members and visitors present. Following are the names of the girls in order of merit: Senors: Gladys Vincent Doris Profit, Eleanor Profit, Edna Train- or, Elr/ beili Curr». Jimio ‘ lilltltl (Pi "w. Patricia l Profit lfliPflllOl‘ Truuior, I-‘zxrnccs Trainor, Gerda Currie. S rroiessional tiara Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street , i Phone 47. I’. O. Box I2. ‘i wq-A-v-w-Q —-—-—--__; McLeod & Bentley W. E. BE.\"I'I.EY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN MacGuigan & Trainer: DIARK R. MMGUIGAN, K, C, C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B .A. Bflfflfill-‘PS. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Stree Ch Bell & Maihieson I). L. Mathieson, LL11 Barristers and Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN Qgnreron Block. Ch I H. F. lift-PH i K. c. NOTARY lac. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Riley Building. _> Charlottetown T Palmer 1k Haslam II. J. PAIMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM, B. A" LLB. BARRISTERS. ETC. Bank of Nova Scnfin (‘bombers Cliiirlnffcfniym. I’. E. I. AIONEY TO LOAN I’. (71:80! l5‘. AND THRESHEI) GRAIN COMl’ETITION--1937 Cash Prices for Fields of Oats, Wheat and Barley RULES AND REGULATIONS A Field of Onto shall consist of at lraat five ecu-s. o! Wheat and l. Barley three acres. F An cnlry fee ol $1.00 shall be charged for the first and fifty cent! for each additional entry of Grain. l. Entries should be mule to the than August 15th, 1937. B. ELIGIBILITY 0F SIZED: The The entry fee shall accompany the application. Department of Agriculture not infer field of Oats entered lnr inspection must be seeded with Registered Outs or with seed from ficlds that have been sown with Registers-d Seed and inspected and approved while growing. L-IZIT-B-If-Iii. W. R. SHAW. Deputy Minkler of Agriculture. ,=z_¢*s'~.' v; I wi- aw»: