- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN I Charlottetown Guardian Two Canto Ill-ruling Guardian, Founded 111117. To keep religion constantly in contribute greatly to strength and beauty o! character. CHARLOTTETCWN, banana. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. 193s Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew 14 PAGES .q,_b_ MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN It to better to beleve that a mun does poloese good qualifies than to assert that he does not. Annual Suinoxlptiun Delivered 55.00 By Mall-P. E X. 54.00; Canada unil U. B. $.00 §§-O-Q-Q-§-§-O4-O&-O44-O4 O- RQ§SO NEW lunar ncnnn tn SIlKAllN IS. Tokyo Reports Soviet Secret Police Shot Anti Wounded Two Japanese. tliy The Associated Press) TOKYO, Aug. l3,—-iSaturday)— Tension between Soviet Russia and Japan inereasctl today with a new bnrdrr incident horn urlthiil ill hours after declaration oi’ the lrurt- in ihe (inner-rims Changltu- iclif! zllluil’. "u" new trouble broke out on 5PM~l")'-|)l)]lll|l\il‘t'i Sakhalin ls- l.n . north of Jilp-uil. \\'ill‘l‘l‘ blos- 'l'ok.vo divide control. .-\t ( l‘ill'll(‘_l‘*tlf till! bounti- lri", . .ci (Japanese news agen- lyl. reported, infantijvnlcn of the N.l\'.\'.il.. Soviet secret police. shnt liiil wounded two Japanese police- lllen. ‘flir- policemen. one of wllonl was inn-t wi-lously, were escorting Ryu- t-I sr. THOMAS, Oilt.,Aug.12— <CP|--Pi"cmiei" Matirice Duplessis vi Qllvbet". a guest at Premier Hcpbnrns 42nd birthday cele- bration at his farm home near here. said today the provinces iliust have “more autonomy or tlierc ciiiiiioi be unity in Canada." “The individual members of a. nation iliust be given their rights oi" there can be no nation,” Mr. Dupiessis said in nn informal in- terview as he toured Hepburns farm. He added that he fclt the prov- inces had ilot been given their l'll_{i1lfiii place in the field o! tax- ation. ~ _ Prclnicr Hepburn celebrated his birthday" with his family and a score of intimate friends. As he showed his fellow Premi " around his farm on Mi". Duplessis’ first visit i0 western Ontario, the 0n- ttltrio Premier" said his foremost Colonel Synder Will A r r i v e lair-iii ‘lushlrngl, n member" of par- liament. and an “insper ion puriy“ near flic border, Donn-A said. The Item-r reptirtetl the Soviets open- ui file uitliout warning. Investigate Incident files at Slilklka. Jilpnncse Sllkilililll, l'f'll.'ll'l(.‘(i a corps . ru=l1cd to the border to e the lllcitlctil. now were iilz the R113‘. "ins. " ' ant atChanfl- on the illaiuizind near the - oi the bordois of Siberia. and Mailchoukiio, was con- closed. u: ivhieli marked thclnfcr cf the month-old incident , nlipi-ly at liooii Tllilisdav. re iris from the sector of The frucc followed itpcn ‘ "i-r-enlent reached in Moscow ‘ in inn Foreign Minister Maxim l-i off and the Japanese Arri- imor. Mnmorn Siiieoinitsil. lllis arlreemeilt it- was indi- fexf of the conversations by the Fhreftgil Office. made most. of the coilccs- 1:" rLiurrl in an nbridaetl luv-ff - Shfgenlitsil it" ~i Jo in lions, ~ German Fliers Plait H01) Homeward Today "iv The Assoeluted Pressi NEW YORK. Aug. 12-Gcrnli\ny‘$ lkI-(iiwiJilCi) fliers hung "do not iilituiti‘ signs on their bedroom C0013 toniizht in preparation for a 71- ii"! return flight to Berlin v. _ four-engined monoplailc Wlnieiilbure." serviced by a willful Kround crew, awaited t-hem " Word Bennett Field where lf-w arrived yesterday" after _a ' "f '34 hours, 56 minutes non- irom the German capital. CQMING {Vfiiii m Til‘ ii‘ it'll) "Wmhiesday is Dance N-idht 8| The Highlands. Ll-IZlYI-b-ll-tl ‘v t. salt: at 8. A. MacDon- lids Saturday, Aug. 13th. L-iIill-il-il-(il. "Borden Lille Club loading hugs llilliilr, calves every Tuesday. Hours “to it. L-Zi4l1-l2—M-Sl—5-tt. "(ilwn ah" dniicc and bingo on awn iiuuity Hall grounds, (fovchenti “lifter. August. lbtil. L-LilSlJ-B-lli-lt. “The Ladies Aid of the P. E. I. l"l> .12 villi serve mania ililiilf lilo iuiiidstaiiii during ExhibfLon “M. L-aon. Mother's \\llili[‘.~ilil‘ eight 1 ‘~11 venue-Mother's Mlllllvtillc Road. hoine-iilade cents. re- Bakery. L-(llii. "'.\.»v ~ bit |u._ n" lili- "Fox feed. fresh frozen beef bi- d < ems; gioilii-rl nieni- 5 cents; ‘fill frozen licrrfng 2“; cents. inland Cold Storage. L-307-8-ll~tf vfPltuisc reserve W0dl108(lB_\'.AlliZ. "ll for new fclry icu at iztu of Wood Island. Fuflllql‘ inter. L-JOI-B-ll-lli tacillitlililitlniia from Zion and “furry Ciirfsffaii Churches fol" r ‘fiflil-‘ill hmchcs are to be. left w ‘l-Lli)‘ Social Hall on Monday i‘ ‘lllitliil or evening. 14-389. - to and Bouth Mel- , (.‘"‘°ililqlic CC». ‘viii hold an “W ram Icstfvrll and Dance on ‘i-"l/Plllllfl. Altnunt 15th on " act; 0i Ellmlléli‘, German. ' of dfrcctois. Peter Green- MT. L-323-B-l2-2i. t.‘ m“ ———— ‘ - sitdai lliffhlili; of‘ the Ca , y V-Ylflluizlttfon will be he d 1 . ‘llilwti of Sr-tiflrmli. Cnpe »,.‘,‘ I \,l\I"-" <I"l.v. lillglbt. iiitii. ill s; .,, ’ '1,‘ hornet- oi‘ rkwliflillfl‘ ii m - ii minfufci", 13y (n-(ilq- n; tr...“ llore Monday Col. Hilffy Micllener Snyder. pioiniilciii, Montreal sportsman and Honorary Colonel of the P. E. 1s- lztiid Highlanders tBlack Watch) null arrive lll the city Monday cvcnmp," by ear, Col. Snyder will be accompanied by his wife and party. As noted in the press. _lle has lccclitlv rcLuriieci from a big game sfiootmu trtilctlitioii in the interior oi South AJllCB. ulicl is said to have shot and killed the largest ele- pnunt evci" measured. He. is also the holder of lilany rifle chain- lilull-sillpi» rind .s internationally known as a sportsman. Trophies in the Cleveland lvfnscuill. the American Museum of‘ Natural His- IO-y. New York. and the Notional wlusiafni iii, Ottawa, as well as in other citits in the United States and Canada, attest M1". Snyder's skill us a bu; garlic hunter. a re- erciilroii WiilCil he has Iolluivcd ill sevcrall lands. lie is also a Fellow ui the Hbylli LiEUgfiiphlCfll Society of London, England Colonel Snyder is prominently identified with the mining industry in Cllll-rldlt, particularly with the North West Territories where he is llzismlliltfiii with the Eldorucio Gold lvlini-s Lid, the sole producers of iudlum iii tllc British En\p.rc, and also itirge producers of uranium. silver and other products. F0" sev- eral years post. lie has financed and participated in exploring" expedit- ions into the Canadian Northwest. His interest resulted ill the (IASCQV- cry of a new range 0f mountains which hove been called the "Sny- dcr Mountains," and iii furnishing valuable information concerning the habits of Canadian game. Durfinz i937 he was llosl. to Lord Ttvccdsliiuli" durinfl Dfl-Fi °i U“? Governor Generals trip to the Northwest Territories. Colonel silydei- has visited the Island on a number of occasions and this summer twes uPPMmed Honorary Colonel of the Prince Ed- nutcd a. trophy for the Provincial Rifle Ahfixflfltlllfblfl be retained by tile aggregate winner of all the shoots, for one year only. The Prince Edward Island High- landers will parade to the Elihu)":- ion Grounds on Tuesday and n i3 likely Col. Snyder will fake the salute somewhere aloof the route- It is expected he wll return to Charlottctovvil 011 the Wfiekmd °f tat»! 20o; min ‘if sodliigge c3131‘ is? a clurci {HUME nn the Prince Edward Island High- landcins. Racine License ‘ Revoked For Life‘ PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. All}? 1!— (AIH- Chief Francis J. 18111011 of Stale Racing Commission today announced that Jockey Limit?" Lauriii of Montreal. ill ivhose COM was found fl “buttery 5°11 Ppeu}; int; up horses, ilPfi bccii iu.ed o‘ the Narragansett R1101"! Pill)‘ and his licence revoked i0!‘ ille- ‘Ihe Commissions action followed tiiscnvery‘ of the battery in Lnurlirs coat pocket in the jockey Of First SOUTH PARIS. Me. Francis M. Carroll, former d6 iii)’ sheriff, tonight was convict o]: first, degree murder in the ti?!" toui"" garrotin of elderly 17"- Jaincs G. Lift cfield ,1: criliie fol; " llicll lID-ycaltk-oltimafixigo N- D756 is serv n; a t‘ 5 - The verdict. returned after near- ly six hours deliberation. CW1"? f mandatory‘ sentence of Hi0 m r soiimen . p DWYPI‘, a former sweetheart o5 Carroll's (lrliluhtcr. 597ml"- hf also B"Cll§(‘(l thr- formlil‘ fiPPlfii sheriff of the slraii ulatloil lilurtiff of the pllyyslcluills wyPitPflid “ °' Lydia "rm-jury, which inoludcdolseitifi: ._ Jlfllld MlflFliiyflll. Sec- '““"i- IrIfll-l-lG-li. lonners. took the cue, one . ward Island Highlanders. He do-. FGERMAN MILITARY JAfiYvTEsE 4-644-6-04-00-0994-0444 TENSION Duplessis Claims Provinces Must Have More Autonomy To Develop National Spirit hope for Canada was the develop- ment of a. “true ilational spirit." Questioned l'(l[,’ill‘(ill1[,' Prt-iiiici" I-fepburirs announcement yester- day that Ontario was withtirtlw- ing from further discussions of the Rowell Commission on Dom- inioli-provinciai relations, Mr. Dilplessfs said: "Quebec took the proper stand on the Commission months ago and I have nothing to add." (Quebec declined to rccogilize any authority in the Howell Coni- mission but endorsed the stand taken by Ontario. Quebec held the provinces were "sovereign iii their own field of action and in no way silblect to fctir-ral control." In presenting Oiitaiinls position to the Commission, Pirmiei" Hep- burn said Oillurin and Quebec were opposed to any “shunt-flic- wealth" program.) IM PRUVEMENT n nonunion Nfililliil lllESl Sir Edward Beatty, President Of C._ P. R.. PaysShort Visit To Province. Business was picking up all zllori": the line. particularly in the ivcst. Sir Ed-ivurrl Beatty, K.C, 1.1. 13., president of the Canadian Pacific Railway said here yesterday, Sir Edward's party including" four C. PR. officials. arrivctl at. liordcn by special train yesterday lnoriiiira," and travelled iii the pioviilcti by moioi" car. They had lilnclieoii iit. the Canadian Notional IiotoLleuv- inc: Sl101'ii_\' nftei" fol‘ Borden on- rontc- to Halifax. His principal reason for iiitrititi- lily: Prince Edward Island in his itlilcrary" was to pay n social call on Hon. C. A. Dnniiiiiri. NlllllSlFl‘ of Finance. who is cont lcsciiii! hf the North Shore. the Roi. "av Prc- slcieilt said. Commenting on ilusincss condi- fioiis S11" Edward tleclarcti that. car loadinrs were picking up splendid- ly in the ivesi. Ill the crust. load- inirs were still a little all compared with the same period last season but wrrc expected to in. are noticeably within the ilrxt trw weeks. ‘The pick-lip has expected from inlpitiviiisr bilsiile iii ihc United Slates and w rn Can- ada. Canadian l'ail\i'li‘.'s' linci ex- Dcrfcllced a fal‘iil': off iii cal" load- inizs since the first of the §"'£“il1', the President said. Prince Ffii\\'.'ii‘fi l" "ind IVIII-"iOP-iZ- iniz ns beautiful us cveii" Sir Eti- wilrd declared. He was last l1“l‘(‘ two years one. and wem on to make particular itiquliy into blui- riess conditions here. With Sh" Friivnrd Tlezlilv wt“? Sh" Charles Illiiii" Gordon, Gill-T. president of the ‘Brink of .‘/i11lll'l‘.\l and a director" of fhc C TL: Mr. Oeortre Stephen. \i(‘l‘-])l‘i".<l(it‘l\i ill ChfiFiTG of traffic: Mr, ll J. Hum- phrejv, vicc-presirloilf rf eastern 1lue<. and Ml". H. F. Mi\'.li1l‘\\:‘.. general llllillflllm‘ cf hotels. Upon l'i"ll1'l‘llI1_£Y to flw nnitiilailri Bil" Erlwnrtl and pnrtv prof-relief! to Halifax, arrivlilg there early this" momma. Following inspection of the Nova Scofln prnpei"tles. Sh" Pldwarrl wll‘ reach liiqbv an Vino-fir zfi-"rliowi. Ann. l5. and will cross the bay in Saint John on the S. S. Print-ins Helene. fll'l'l\'tl1'Z thrre that eienliiiz. '.' will leave Saint John 1n 2 o'clock, Daylight sflVililt‘ Time. Tuesday afternoon. Aug. ltl. for inspection of the railway lines in After spending about two hours in Fredericton, Sh" bidwnrrl will make a brlci visit to Woodstock. then return to McAdam and lcovc the latter point flint evening for room of the track Y¢5lBidaXg_____. Corroil Convicted By Deg ree Aug. l2»- atrangeat iii Maine criminal ltrfs-d Montreal. arriiiilg there Wednes- daLnlorrifng. Ausg._17.__ Jury Murder prudence, at 3:14 p. m. an returned its verdict at 8:52 p. m. B1171‘ Mrs. Ruby Carroll. constant in loyalty to her husband bowed her head and burst into so . Justice William H. Fisher immed- iotcl pronounced sentence. sen- ienc ng Carroll to prison to serve at hard labor for your natural life. Prior to posslnguiientence, Jus- flee Fisher. after posing the usual formal questions regarding Cat- roll‘s family ties and ills Great War yNm-(l, asked him ff he had any- thing to soy before sentence was imlirftgim m" 1'9 no omen "except 1 int hfilflm.” ' the nprivcr section of the ))l'(lVi1lCl‘.' Fiiiliill MAYllR n tnv no inixtfplinv ileath Yesterday 0f Mr. L. B. Miller In His 77th Year. Mr. Lootiard B. Miller. chairman of the Prince Edward Island Uti- lities Board and former Mayor of Charlottetown died suddenly yes- terday. He- was in his 77th year. ‘llnitry would have been his birth- day. In failing health during the post _\'l‘.dl' Mi". Miller hud itndergone an operation in Halifax recently and ri-ini"iit~ii home apparently much il11])l'i)\'l!ti ill licaltli. but yesterday tool; a turn for the worse and died unexpectedly. A litlllve of Mt. Henley, NS.. he was ilroiiiiiiclit in civic circles here for years, being city auditor" for a number of years. then a member of the City Council from 1914-21. a iiiciilber of the Board of Wafer alirl Sewer Commissioners 1924-25. ivilli/Ol‘ of Charlottetown 1926-1928. and chairman of the City School Board. i A few years ago he was an- pointcd cilairmnil of the Provin- ciai Utilities Board. a. position which he occupied at the time of his death. In fraternal circles he was past chancellor of the Kniizhts of Pytliias. a. member of the Solis of England. the Masonic Lodsle and the [loyal Orange Lodge. and ill Ci1111'L‘i'l circles was office bearer of Si. Patti's Anglican Chur-ch here. Mr. Miller came to Charlotte- t.".\vn first as a student in the Charlottetown Bilshlcss College of which lie later became proprietor". At that time it was conducted by fllc late Mi". T. B. Reagh who was a native of the same district of Nova Scolio. as Mr. Miller. Later Mr. Mfllci" becnmeateacll- cl" in lhc college. then partner with Mi". Rcagh and later sole ])|'0)l1'if‘i0l'. a position he filled with ilmlity and for iilillly years send- inc out. many successful illen and; women info the business ivorid. Ho wils a man of splendid chm"- aclt-i". and every measure tendfnz l-o flic welfare of this city and pro- \lilL‘f‘ had always his enthusiastic rililipflfi. Fan" iviiic besides his widow. for- AQTPCS Isabelle Loncworth of this city. are two sons, Harry Eu 0f Charlottetown, (lisfrlct cnizfilecr. of lho Fetioral Department of Pub- 11o Work-z and Sydney I... in Cal- gary. Al... "" Eleni-y Messenger. Clarence. NS. is a sister Thc l‘t“ll1ilii1S are rcstiniz at the home of his son. Mi". Harry Millet". 2113 Fitzroy Street. The funeral service will be held on Sunday at. 2.30 at St. Paul's Church. Waive Regulations ln Permitting Boy To lloioin Parents UPTAWA. Aug. 12 -iCP.» As nn “actof ilicrcv," the Immigration Department today wired 11011105" idoii for flit entry info Canada as ii resident of Gerald Richard. 11- years-iiltl. United Slates-bar n child of Canadian parents deport- ed from the United States to saint John. N. B. (iUllliil was left behind yester- day nf Gardner. Mass, "vheii is pcvnlloss ]‘.f\l'(‘ll‘...<, Mr. and .‘ ltliivilne Richard. nnri ills C lliilllll-ilfifll sister. Rozelle. 6. ivere deported from the United States fol" illcruil entry. (‘icralti was re- fused cnfry to Canada until his parents could guarantee his sup- port. Inuiligrnfion Commissioner" A. L. Joiiffc here, received n tele- phone liicssagc from tllc Mayor of Ciardilcr asking the boy's ad- mission ond offering to pay for his support in Canada until his family could provide it. “We appreciated the offer." said Commissioner Joliffe. "However the order admitting the boy was not based on the offer. it was an act of’ merjcy." Dr. Lazerte Heads Teachers’ Ass’n. (or. n auwuiJTsm l Wire) WIN 111G, Aug. 12—-Dr. M. E. University of Alberta, was elected president of the Chliildlflll T98“!- era’ Federation today at the cloa- fnq sessions of the 17th Bmlllll convention. C. N. Crutchfield of Bhe/winfgan Falls, Qucn, was relected secretary- treasurer, which position he ha! field since M14. He fa principal of Sllowinignn Falls Technical Insti- tute and a plut- relldent of both the Canadian achers’ Feder- ntinn and the iebec Protestant Tglherst‘ Aasocia ion. t u‘ .8 Q vote ll e DISO- fiee Si’ some depor mentic of odo- lesiol I Sig? of ‘mung; I p91‘!!! ‘Felt 0n Wall Street province. At. the some time the ex- Europaan War Fears (A. P. ‘by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Aug. l2--Eiii"0pcaii demand fol" gold and United Slater. (lfJlifll‘.~.—-lll0 hnvcii for oar-fright- ened capital the last. fcw ycars— kept Wadi Street on edge ‘oduy. Evidently victims of untrasiness over European developments and repeated whisperiugs that “some- tlimg might be in the wind" for mid-Ailgust, security and commod- ity markets encountered selling. Leading stocks tumbled $1 to about $3 a share, but i"a'lied a little in the lute trading. Cotton. the Uliitr-d Stratus‘ chief export. dropped 80 to 95 cents a bale. Most corporate bond: saggtd. British and French cni"roi".<‘ics rcsunlezi a ciccline in terms of the dollar, hilt recovered partly here after the markets ciosetl m London. London and Paris scour‘, mar- kets were dust-flied. price. nioveilleiils uneven Scllilltz \ is no‘ ooilsicicrt-tl out of the <ii"dii::\i"_v. HANlfilll in CITIES BllliiBEi Death Toll And llam- age High In Disas- trons And Spectacu- lar Raid. HANKOW. China, Aug. 12— (AP)—-Oilc liulicirccf Jailaiitzst- ivar planes poured bombs info llunkow and the neighboring triiics 0f Wuchnng and l-laliyiaiig today in one of the cillilCfifl-Jillllilliflbf.‘ wtlrs lllost disastrous and most spec- tacular afr raids. The bombs and flames ivliieh spread iii inch" ivaice killed or ivountletl 400 civilians of the tri- eit-y area. which iii-s 600 miles up the Ynngtse River in the heart of China More than 300 residents, most or them humble, were destroyed. and tells of thousands of dollars worth of rili1\va_v eipupiliciit,ertidc oil. and kcrosicile ucre iilowri up. (In Shanghai a JZlIJRIIITbB naval communique illlllllilllCflii the raid was “I00 pcr cent effective" und that headquarters of Creiicral Issimo Chiang-Kai-Sliek were destro ed. l-lankow is the Chinese provls onal eapftah The Japanese estimated there were 50C cranni- fies. Are lfncippiisell No Chinese ])i1ll1(‘S took the if‘ to combat the invaders. whose big illacilines droiictl over the city iii i the morning. ‘fllere u s an inci- fectivc nilti-iiii"ci"ait i e. Bombs released from Jliplllliiaii planes which dived low ovi-i" the Canton-liailkow ltailwiiy ieiiiiiiial blew up ciifire sections of track and killed the inajoi"ify cf tit-- cupaflts of a nearby building in which there were several girl refugees. Although the bombing zitlained ‘a high degree oi' ticcuraey. being; centred at l'llli\\'1l_\' yard» and buildings. lilnticciit dlvlillill‘. acre the greatest §ilil€l'(‘l‘.‘l. In Wucilung llic chapel of the Order of Saint l\l.ne Cement. op- erated by a mission of the Amiii- can Episcopal Chureil. was til‘- molished by a tiitccl hit, while another bomb torc flown a licnrliv three sisters‘ residence in which American w ncn lmdrflctl unlit"; a capctl without a scratch. Another bomb ill-strayed the A- mcrican Scvciitli Day Adventists‘ city clinic in Wueilaiig. killing i2 Chinese imlienfs. Many wntiiltled had Just been removed fi"oin the clinic when 1i iias struck. American :-..: British oil stullatioils n /i- from the yards were ilul affected. Aid Sou fht For Job ess Veterans ill- rall- (C. l’. Guanlia‘ S lei W1 l v by E n‘: pee re R. ug. l2—- The British Columbia executive of the Canadian ornhas naked lion HEICI-ITENED NEliiiiBfillkliifi O-OOO O MlzzllNli ASKS PAVEMENT AND N E W ll [IA Ii Lively Discussion Re Proposed N ewRoad At liownal L a st N urht. A lileeting at Pownal save 1m- .'lnlmons iimiriiva‘. to a w-Lllulioil ziskiiii. "that flic road I rough Swufllpo . be pavrci and i an iiiiprovl" ivi-l road for l 1c b." marl!" om the Ore.» ‘trails i Iilli\')ill'lll'ji1 final-ti and illgi‘. the iliad from Joiiir s Rliei" l>-;~ will- alld m lllflfi" ivlil loin tip with the pio- l1i"\‘. road from the ('i'll‘rl Nil-pun‘ '1‘. B. "< luov'-i" of Ill‘- - .\lr, M. W. Woztl. Soutliprn“. . i-"oiicicr. ' Tilt‘ rtvolilflozl was allvlplcz‘. ltllcl‘ a lcluilhi tii-t-us-ioii on an orig- lill motion by Major Roceis, stc—' otitlrii by Joseph Kelly". Solllliport flial "lire lntetlnr; go on i"e_ ord as ll-lilll“ fliaf lllf‘ pawnicnl of" cili- tiiiurd from (SW R0111)» llirvilélli Soutiipoi". to iii. .wi7'.If'l')llt;il iiiltiue." Laici" .\il‘. Donald Xfrlloiiakl. (Tell- fiil ‘ill moved uii amcilclnlt-iir that "a " " of . ' ' be app " ed to corner with Min i" of Highways J. P. Nlcliilyi‘: and his cngiilocrfi as to whether thcrc should be a tiiret-t v0.1.1 from Cross litiacis lo the llridoe" Mi". William Drake. . eciildci". Followin: tilfiCllsFjtlll the original the tiniehdtllent were llie ll1I"t‘li11Y-‘. agreed in fin paving of the mad Iil‘(l ille establish- l1i"‘.\ route. Pawiia‘. \\":is extended lllntltiil and nieilt of Were Speakers Ml". H. J. lfieilnethipT-Iliil was cholrrllsii. \-"';‘.llc .~l.‘t‘iil-Zt“l‘S iiit-lutfctl. Aiajoi" T. B. Rowan". South] r’. a lvlrs. Joy .~llllll]i(‘l' l'l"5i(i("l1i. Ki-ilpoeli. R. port, Dullgifd M.l<.'Kiiiiioil. M. L. A., Point Prinl. J. ivalier Jones. M, L, A, Bunbilri". Albert. Rob- ertson. lvIi-rinaid. \Vi1‘iiini IJriik-i". PfiWllfii, M W, Wood, Soillliport. Donald Nielloiialcl, Glclifmnail. Joseph Kali" Soulliport, lifllct‘ Judson, Ale ra. L- 0- Kl"ll.\’~ Smliilptlfl. Invtoii Jones, Poiviial. F. G. Kcnnrdy". Sonlhpoii. Nlajol" T. H. Rogers '\\'Z\\‘_iil'hl speaker. Speftlillll! for the iewznciiH 01' Southporl and Keppocli no ile- clarcd lhcrc were 110 cars ui flic area and judging; that tncy burllrd one callooii of aasoline pet" may that liiealit $11.00 per day to flit- Goverlinlcnt. in tax. He doubted if $11.00 had i)f " spent to date this ypnr on lo the Soulliporr lstorxl. he salt], that lill‘ lllfiltillj: was to press fol" a l1f\\' road from the Nlason Road aei"o.~s l0 1hr: I-illlo- borouoh Brlllgpn lllflllily as a win- lcr lioatl. lit- coultill'l sec how both roads wlmlii be [raved and Lcheveti ‘the §,§fi‘.f‘l'l1ll1<‘l1i .\ll.'n1'i be |i1l".\"\i‘fl t» pave the |)‘.'F‘.\L‘l1! load through Soiltliport. , _ > _ _ the idea lContiinii-ll on pailc 11, e01. 4) Itcsitncs 'l.‘rip To Paris By Rowboat Dalhotfsic yer-w :"("l\‘. The rowbont has sails but Le- Ciaire said he was obllccci to row frequently ivhen wind failed. lie War Games. time footing z the (irezif War. scheduled next month. scale military" nuivemeilfs in llilition of Hitler's (lei-mun workmen >l.(i.\Yii()i\'—-Gl'0iii ilriftiin Reich's recently intens' fol" autumn m anocuvlcs. l! UDAPICSW‘ -- The expected to tiller. 0n ‘vilf-Ftlfiiillg BERLIN. Aug, l2—»-(APJ---Na- floiiwitie inilltuzjv manoeuvres nix‘. lllill‘lll will piit (formally; armed iniertl oii a new wartime bar-ls. Tliv i-cunlaz" army. already cap- alllu of full force action ovcrnllzht wnlicni ihl‘ necessity of old-lime nlfmilzulinii. will lake the Ilclti with new (iPilslflllzi of i‘f.‘.\f"l'\'i>tS for the first such Joint iraininz siilce fhc Circat ivar. fGeziilxiin" generally is cruliicfl tvilli liavlliu all armed force of 1,000 004) int-til In plaice, (‘reinlaiiv ioriav was almlt-l. on a \\'l‘1l‘ tootiiii: in iilPlfli) spmd ]1l’i‘l)f1l'l\llIll'lS for the Sep- lvillllfll‘ upei"atl'oii.s. 'i'lle reserves halve been to report. iii-xi. Nfotitlily. to liillifali’ 0311011.“. they drawn from the volunteer of 19114. 10.35 ilrd 1031i and ivflrasl-til Ifall. Onlv pit"! tllrz-t- classes will be dixiivll. 1t "fro; ordered. A(‘C(ll"iil1.~' he will ela said. Gliflll War veterans iLuildumlli" imitsi lxlwct-il the ages of Li’) and ~15 aim may participate. sectional Ttfunocuvres The in.liii>t".i\"i"t"s will be sectioiifilly" fathrl" than as ' liemtnlsfialtion of mllitai _, -.\llii'.l!'_\' elr-crveri. were lll1.ii)." lo iz-linlrilv- the ililmhri" of men :0 ill‘ inmherl .~iiice there nuts no ll!i'\‘\‘(ii’l1l. a.» rrgoftf.» the l"i=."~<l\'u-% upon tviiitli in figure. The lwu \‘.f"I'k.\ ltilloultii: new’. Alondav. ll ls i)f.‘il("\'\‘(l in milil circles. will be devoted l0 OHIIHHY- ‘tl'li)l1 vi thr l'(‘.\C"i'\‘(‘§ into uiliis and funhalllillfal liiiilllllil so liizif "_ ‘ ll\" Sop". 1 lift‘ ioini re"lil;ir-l"cser\'\" . {Y q ~ ' , §_',.T(3“'n,f§.‘l"' Lhfl‘: lllaiiotilvftzs can bfitllllaiil liil flitil" "" _“\"']Of“h‘_,_v ‘D6,; stride, \\"".'.li fl yeuk in the (merri- Im, ‘m, tuba,“ m B“... in ‘pm? Igixviigiéiiflii‘ .0 coir... i)i‘.i\\pl‘ll iliillalioii of lii- pvflcclcrl trip lo " " ‘ ‘ liar‘... F'i":\iirt". lie p. a lo ill]? 'l l.'lllflll\\'liiC on». iii"- "ilte Nollli American. -p_,i~_ “We "l" 711i‘ “i” ‘if l1"\~-llli' tli"."oi;.li 11:» P.lliiiiii.’lu( - -~ - ‘i'-"'l‘\“ i‘ ll-i‘ 1)‘ ,.'n(f mnpflrul. ‘h AingklL Five ital : in arelilcl" lnlti"lrrcilt"c er sf! _vrar~. \\:I‘. he i'f‘(]i1:i'.‘(l flit‘ Willi (Will-ill hi!‘ lhfif) ‘ l tl1pll ,_ h... mdl..;y_ illilllflillYli‘ pt-rzotls. lire Lucy 1. a l. fhpiflfl n gmp- " 1-1‘. l‘.’i."i licrti cadet: to lit’! MM, of _ n; , _ my 1W] . Dl'i!_l.1l‘.l :oi".\. dent n-f 'Vfoi~.!ri.i‘i_ left lf/lt '""“.' in __ his little‘ hoaf on June R. Joseph ""‘|"""li”" Tmmmrl“ l.. Peri ‘. i-li'll1“ll\' of Prince Ed- _ ‘ ward island act-onlpnilicri hlni as "lfiifkr- iiiitfl‘ M“! liiw-W-‘i ~i-~ “Ti rm. “S. Pm.‘ Danny Qua" and then as bmlrliiins of the Nazi Parlv deem,“ h.) immm.“ n". "nmm- and the lliflei" voillli tinglini/aitiiizi \'(iy'\tul~‘\' Lpcpyu. (-1- 3...] (m. "nip liair- been l‘li]1|1.~i7i0i1(‘(l under a D‘, Chm“... [Mm W.“ 17mm; in new lav." promulgated Jul)" iii. The in": l'l‘qllil'f'.'~ flint awry viii- zcii ~put his land. llI11('lllll(‘l'\' oi" other possessions at. the’ (iirUfiSiil hopes to act an outboard motor. ___ Cv- i. Pena-am. provincial znlillstcr of labor, direct relief be given all unemployed eI-servitelnen in the ecutive telagm ed Hon. Norman R0 n, Fedora Minister oi’ Labor. Urfltil the Ffgfifill Gorvcrnment ac- cep respona y o iinem oed ex-eervicemm in Canaan. p y Dismal-flea ueaths Fortune To Widow (A. P. Guardian‘: Sroiol Wire) 1.0%, Au . l —I!btcha.ngo Telefirefh report today in a dis- pute rom Stooltholm that Wor- ner Oiend. Ilollywooel screen star who died Aug. 6. had left his for- tune estimated at. $56,000 in adm- (A. l‘. hy Guorrliaifs Special Win-i SHANGHAI, Aug. 12 ~——fAPl- Bombs of Anti-Japanese terrorism exploded today in a Shanghai tonne with forehodiilgs ovcl" pos- sible bloodshed tomorrow", the first anniversary’ of the oiltbrenk of fighting between Chinese and Japanese iii Shanghai. Two Chiller-e were killed and 15 injured when terrorists sct off two bombs ill a Japanese cotton mill in the Italian defence sector of the International Settlement. Two Chinese ivere injuirti in three other bomb attacks on Jap- anese |)i'0|l(‘l't_\‘ in the settlement. After one year's warfare in the Yantltse Valley". tho Juliane-o» iii- vatiers have fought their wily Fioo tion to California prqacrty, to his widow. Oland was also: for his ii‘i"Riii~"-’J'n5a Jill-M‘ 9'” miles the river; about 100 air miles Henkow, the Chinese fCoiliiuucd ‘on pmzc_11._el»1. 5) Terrorism Grips Shanghai On Eve Of War Anniversary {provisional trasiilal. l Violent iltlliiliLl was reported iiodayi near Heineken". lll miiw a- liove Kiuklznlg. where the Japan- i~=r~ have mntle n landfill: and "l-‘Pfltti heights. A lmnrl-fil-hand lialtle ensued and sffll was rflllllitl , tonight. Kiukizimz ls 135 llllilfi, tlnwnriver from llrinkou". Dilrfilu severe fichtitut nroinld Kiukianir the Chinese ll‘-'~'(‘l'i (‘hi- ' 1195i‘ planes in the past few d. s have tlalnnued l0 Japanese I hips llilli destroyed I2 litlllflllesi" planes. in shimaliiii today. to combat the zllnali-ni llrisiiuz over the zin- lilv rt", (iiflrials of lilt‘ llller- l“\ii(\l\.'ii RPliiPlllPnl railed out "i\i'l"l\ volunteer" mililarv llnii<. illlllllllllvi British and other busi- ness mcll. M0 VES ALARM FRANCE SemiMobilization For Manoeuvres Termed “Routine” Reserves Called T 0 Colors- -Transp0rt Vehicles Requisit- ioned For Large Scale Autumn PARIS — France expwssctl intentions. crossing the irontil-i" llilii umklnu, 1n French coal mines ivas forbidden by Nazi authorities. gz: -___ (illilihl.~\.\'Y-—'l'he Third Reich was on a virtual war- plcparations were spccded for the first joint manoeuvres of the lcgulaivarm)" and reservists since 'i‘i"ileii.<_ buses and horse.- havc been rc- quisiiionetl by the gowslwlnltrni for use in the mam-neuritis concern over the large- (lernlany and Sifiiflili lliilli'- fit .\it-t"/. the |)l'ili‘l|t'\‘ oi‘ cautioned Gcrniaily that the led military preparations were in- weasim: European tension and aiarnlini: her iluiuhbours. (lermzniy described the measures‘ as routine in |)I'i'])2li‘fii.l0l'l fhrcc Entenfc States-(lzechoolo- vakitl, Yugoslavia. and Rumania-moved t0 win the sup-- port of Hungary zigaiilst the zillurcnlcnfs Germany is Paris Seeks Motive For large-scale liazi PARIS, ‘ ‘l ~Ti10 l<'l'i"iit:li (loll-innit: .. ."i;.l by l'l'|liii'l.a of lu i"l,< -.~. .111" military l1lf|\ null-ills lll tit-rnniil), luiifiy sought iiiftliiiiulitiii on Reiclls- - rci" Hitler's lilltilililllri through tlllllfllllftllf‘ Ffifllifil i‘i"]il't*.~it‘l218110115 IilJH/ilti. ‘ilie lt-iliirls were iiilfi Elli" (‘rer- illilli ."\lllf_\ llati lt‘i|lil.llfill1l‘(i priv- ali- llillillllfriliivr, liut-‘n- iilfllllllffl viiii". anti run illlilillljhii bu>xs ill liifllllltl lli (‘t/illiWJliUli \’".illi illliil" coining autum, lll.lllul"il\l'l‘"~] that; mt-ie iiiuii liloililui) tiviinilii ris- l*i"i'l.'\lh liati been eailwi lo the colors; fila‘ (icllnnllj: \i.l.~. .\I)(l'(i" in: up iirllsildltlllill of lfil'l’il— rfilltins tin ill‘l' lrtsiii .i:.<l l'ull:~ll. lruiiticls. These things itjll to lull‘ the Nil '" were priming lilf'il' Will‘ lllliCilllli‘ fol‘ use iii lulm" fl fail- rtl l0 lecelvl" (pill l-iaciloll. from ("l"l"lii-.~lo\"iii: t (lis- pult" oat-i" i||l' i1. x of’ (j/<'t'l1.'i.l-i\.:i{i.i ." ,1.“ German imiiciil)". ‘I'\\o llil;v.’»li)i‘. ill‘ "' {XV- illllllfVl-lll‘. f_li ilic (_.r~ mani- _ 'C<‘11'lilift""'i In; pic." ‘.1, to! T) ' I ll tilt Cara. ‘lino hiatus a wiooum _. loses at at You l or (Realise-luv. / \ . ylir/lwvvgwiirlintnvlil :»l l‘\' (iii, 'l‘oi"oiito, Alli. l2 -~- -(‘ l" Mziii- imlin and nlaizirlilim i".‘iill murl _: Dawson ‘ "i Reitlllzl "3 Wiiliiipca ‘In ’l'oroi"lfo Oftaiva f‘ Monti-viii 14 Quebec '3 Saint John 55 Halifax '35 (‘hai-lnffetovcn ‘i5 Chicano 73 Maritime t.l.~i kioriofali‘ l0 fresh Willfir- shifllnr: to northwest. eloiirjv \vi‘ll so." l tcrvii shoivcrs chiefly tiri-i" e1s~t portion not lnvieli cilantro in i‘illllf“."illll‘t". afflmwvil at 12.- "i T10 and at J39. lli 4.- 'lf‘l'.~itil' lilii" .'-". nifmltes . 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