_ ,. . .`.~l .H ‘ , . _ _ .. _ .I _ » 'gW?._ _ . x.,¢, ~ . -t.. Q l. M-'!_ uv ' _ - .~. .gf g . ~_,_ :f,‘ if , ~.~,-. l ~ _-Q--"‘ 2 ii. D5 M 54 B4 naman nwnegfzé 5. 5 5 e s 1 Sharie o their plight, rowed out in his_ t as or ..._ . 1 __. _........, . Iv “LQ J v. ., » ,-..--_.- .. . Li........-~...,...... . . ...before 1 toachrrgeof igging tivsit- He iued andcosts or casewss f . ‘ ` su, . ...gui s.l.._'$. .. \ P ,b..,"‘,,__ ".1 WIIII FOX MEATS SCARCE and high priced we advise feeding S Silver lllox Food- Priced lo[ or quantities. Enquire Pro- ve Egg and Poultry Market. olgseen Bt. L-881'! rxnvxaw nsrrlsr cnuacu, BU ICO ROAD--Dr. Zella Clark of India will conduct service in the Fairview Baptist Church, Sunday, Avlis 4th, at 7.00 pm. Bilver col- lect n. 1..-8808 'HIE VOGUE-Special August unts. All suits and coats to at one half price. Summer dresses in navy, black and pastel shades and plain and Jaoket styles: also large sizes to clear at 33 1-3 discount. 1.-8801 GUESTS OF SIMS-The children of Sli. Vincent’s and the Mt. Herbert* Orphanages were the guests of the Sims Circus on Wednesday. Need- las to say the children enjoyed themselves immensely. 52'? 'fCreation Or E'volutr'on”77\eme Of Lecture ____- “Crestion or Evolution" was the theme of the 'octure delivered at the Nrum last night by Dvangoiilt P. W. Johnston :ha speaker at the Prophetic Conference. Hrs 096112118 remarks were concerned in prov- ing the personality. and existence of God, and that God himself was the first cause of this material universe. the Creator and originat- or ot all things visible and in- visible, and though we cannot sea 1-um yet that does not prove His ncnexistenoe: for as the evange- list said that the visible works of nature are a continual silent wit- negs to the intelligence. power. and personality of God- HG S815 atheists may cavil, and infidels may criticize 'the Phrase0108‘y 01' the written word, but the master wmlnnanship of creation is an everlasting chslieliifi i»° the “Wm- How can we account for the orig- in of matter said Mr. Johnston if God be not the Creator? Where do evolutionists get '-their first molecule of matter? This is the question that evolutionists are not able to answer. They have to as- sume its existence, but cannot account for its origin. Only the LUCKY WINNER-The old gfipaln Hope Chest was dra/wn for i Inst night. The lucky winner was Jars. H. F. Waters, Water Street. 'OharIottetown.'Mr. Henry Oalkin, a visitor from Moncton to Char- lottetown drew the ticket. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Anthony Dougan was held yesterday momlng from his late residence, Pleasant Street, and was largely attended. The pall bearers were Messrs. James Mac- Auiay, Tlios. MacMillan, W. E. Heaney, W. Brown, James Lamp- hiere and W. T. Flynn. Services at the churchand grave were conduc- ted by Rev. Louis Dougan. ~FUNEB.AL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. John MacKenna took place yesterday morning from her late residence, Dorchester Street. and no largely attengem' The pall- garen Kc Messrs. . P. Paoli, Dr. ken, D. J. Riley, George P. Nich- olson, James Macmillan and Dr. J. D. MacGu.lgan. Service at the church was conducted by Rev. P. Macushon, Dp., and at the grave by Father Keefe. NEAR TRAGEDY-A moonlight excursion almost ended in tragedy at Covehead recently when a care- lessly tossed cigarette set fire to a motor launch laden with gay pic- niokers. Several members of West Covehead Young People’s Society set out in the boat after a clam bake on the beach. and were a few hundred yards from shore when the fire started. After dumping the craft's fuel overboard, all hands leaped hastily into the water. A fisherman on the beach who no- at and 'brouglit every n*i°emb@i"bi" the party safely to shore. MIDDLETON WOMENS IN- S'1’I'I‘Ul‘E--The Middleton Womeu's Institute met at the home ol Mrs. James MoCardle on July 2nd with twelve members and eight visitors inattendance. The meeting opened with, O Canada and repeating .Creed in- unison. Roll call was answered 'with “a quotation from my favorite Canadian author." Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Visiting committee reported sending fruit to sick. Delegates gave report of Annual Convention at Charlotte- town. It was moved and seconded that a vote of thanks be given our President for her report. The pro- _gram for the evening consisted of music by Mrs. Elliot Wright and reading by Mrs. Wilfred Craig. The next meeting to be held at Chelton Shore in form of picnic. If not line C W if _ ' ~` `lv..willo&the-rq .v.M1l*£et- % winch Xin” ituien by the hostess. PERSONALS McManus is able to after being confined the past week. and Eugenie Islands, are following opera- Charlottetown Hospi- of Mary Gillespie, French sorry to hear of her the P. E. Island she has undergone Bt . Kill* Vi5it.iii|- §i§§§ D . L. Bhstford, Superintend- e James Simpson Eastern ncies, arrived here yesterday Hocheisll on an inspection 3 5° -steers .@--_ l ’ IIITII Bible he said attempts to do this., and after having obtained the matter the atheist and evolution- ist goes on with his crooked reas- onlng. We are told so, Mr. Johnston said, that by minute variations through millions of years that all things are changed and brought about. but he asked how lon! WH one hoax around with a hen's BSS before it turns into a chicken? Three weeks is all and when you have finished with this transfor- mation instead of waiting for an- other mlllion yea-rs the hen KOCS ahead and lays another 08% Mr. Johnston then established several fimdamental points the first of which was that "Life can never come only fwm Pfeexi-“ing life and referred to various scien- tific statements. This beins' U'ii° he said-"What is that source of me from which an vegetables s-Hd animal life originates?" Evolution- isis simply say it happened. but the Bible says that God is UW author of all life, and referrod *D John 1:4 and John 5:26 and sim- um- texte to prove it. The second pr-inctpfe that M:r.'Johnston laid down was that “every known spec- ies produces only its own kind," and should there be any N005 fertilization remember the Product cannot reproduce itself. He also said that although the protonissm of man, vegetable, and animal, the jelly like substance from which they all start. are all essentially alike when observed under the microscope, yet the l>1’0i°l115Sm °f ,. monkeys always produce monlzeys, human protoplasm produces only humans, and vegetable protoplasm produces only vegetable; This" fact of producing only its own kind il an old Bible truth found in the first chapter of Genesis so Mr. to said. Johns n The evangelist then handled the morphological argument of scien- tists when he said that because of the similarity of the structure of animals and men evolutionists reason he said that one must have descended from the other. But could not God who made one make another with similar anatomy? And how do scientists know that man developed from monkeys? Why do they say that man is an improved monkey? If monkeys de- veloped into men is it not strange that we never see any monkeys ill the jungle developing into men nowadays? Mr. Johnston said that the degeneracy of men could be far easier proven that the develop- ment of men from monkeys. V The evangelist also gave his be- lief in the origin of the tree. He said that the tree existed before the seed. God did not-UNSW the seed. He created trees first and the seed came after. God also created birds before eggs came into existence. Thus eggs came from birds but the first bird that ever existed did not come from any egg. God created it with feathers and all on it. so that the birds existed before the egg. Re- garding the creation of man, Mr. Johnston said they were created in the image of God out of the dust. of the earth as the Bible says. .But if people desire to trace their genealogy to monkeys he did not object but he preferred to trace his sack to a. more noblean- oestry. He said he would not quar- rel about the ancestry of the evo- lutlonlst. Mrs. M. R. Magrath and Mira. L. B. Cosgrove ol Dorchutar, Mass., have motored to Prince llidward Island on a visit to their sister, Mrs. W. H. Kigglns. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Howes of Rox- bury, Maas. and renewing old acquaintances. It is a. dozen years since Clarence left andhelseneofthemanylslsndsrs whchasmsdegood. ~ Card of st Eg; itil _ gg ;, E anks to I ighbors, or owen, sympathetic mllslafand kindnes in their sad bereavement. L-sci: §Z‘frTn,lsvislv.lug his olaliome 'lo-coiled ivdolmnt imp ying env college here tomorrow. The usrdisn ai! sk tu-ee~ " in 111 sholennvocltiiaz mghzmgulgixénmtlw alumna U- British Sa bject Urider*Arrest In Japan _ named Japanese Ilen- Jai! KINET PAY CUTS RESTUREIJ (A. P. By Guard.lan'a Special Wire) LONDON. August 1--King George has had his pay cuts restored now that the depression la over. In 1931 he voluntarily accepted a reduction of £50,000 (about $250,000) a year in his civil list payment. This year when the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Neville Chamberlin) was able to announce the restora- tion ol the remaining half of the cuts, he saw no reason why the King should not also receive his former payment. The annuities of the King and Queen total £470,000 (about_82,350.- 000) and includes a "privy purse" of £110,000, £125,000 for salaries of the royal household. £108,000 for household expenses, and £13,200 for royei bounty. ' __- . Heavy Storm D a m a g e In Northern Alta. 4 .___._ (C. P. _By Gna.rdlsn's Special Wire) EDMONTON, Aug. 1-Further reports of storm damage and pri- vation in Northem Alberts, swept by intermittent floods for weeks, trickled into Edmonton tonight. bringing fear many voters would be unable to reach the polls in the provincial elections Aug. 22- From McMurray came today the story of a 48-hour electrical storm that brought business to a stand- still, laid waste gardens and crops and washed out railroad track and bridges. Northem rail transporta- tlcn was tied up and commtmica- tion lines disrupted. McMurray told how waterways. at the end of steel in the far north was practically under we/ter and several residents were rescued from their homes in canoes. Com- munication with McMurray was carried on by wireless, with air and water navigation halted. Though floods were subsiding in the Lesser slave Deke ares, 120 miles north of here, residents still were camped in nearby hills, fear- ing a repteition of the gales that sent waves five feet in height rac- ing through the town. It was fear- ed election enumerators there would be unable to complete their lists by Aug. 12, nomination day. .Increase In Income Tax ‘ Collections (0. P. By Gulrdisnb Special Wire) OTTAWA, Aug. 1. - Greatly in- creased income tax receipts from nearly all districts throughout Can- ada, for the four months period ended July 31, were shown *ln a statement issued today by Hon. R. C. Matthews, Minister of National e Rev mia. Net collections totalled 360,407,905 compared with $42,632,981 received in the same period of 1934, an ln- ,crease of $15,774,924. The largest gains were made ln the Toronto and Montreal districu, income tax re- ceipts in the former totalling 818,- 734,813, an increase of 85,525,473 and in the latter $7,688,237, an increase of $4,802,033. Totals for other-dib tricts ‘showing substantial gains were: london $6,030,031, increase $2,063,180; Hamilton 84,109,024, in- crease si,4s4,83a; vancouver 5.3¢,- 04li. increase $829,076; Ottawa 03,- iaaaas. it-.crease siaissa; winnipeg 01,400,064, increase $321,871. U. S. Morally Supports League (A. 1*. By Gnrdlalb special Wire) WABHINGFIDN, Aug. 1-Hosta-» ent Roosevelt issued s statement 'today girth; the moral ited ltqtss the League of to settle ina amuse and lthiwia. ~' ' Ulbrvllilil MW of the troublefth slated: ' - § _ .it iiitil M' il \ E, _|>al|¢lcE. - EDWARD '_ IODA! SATURDAY _ Plans . . a SPOBT lllls -,__-» KIAZY KAT' IAITUON ANDY CLYDE COMEDY PLUS |___>oN THE STAGE 4.50 p. m.--8.50 p. m. /W r '9»-we golden ,iEDElli~ll ]HfijnE;|§|H{§;= .iliiti In o laughable, eryabie story inf ' FAMILY 12 Talented Musicians 12 ' ~ swrmea . sranra _ ,Q Than hufryrpp`end fe? / ' P' "‘ ' UAWILENCE EVENING AT 8.50 P. M. ,mlm PRICES : MATINEE i I-3¢.Z6c avnnruo ass - are _ 45, VAUDEVILLE ‘e For Exhibition new scheme of decoration will also be used. but we cannot say very pany say there is not a town in Cainuia with the exception of Tor onto that will have anything like l0fft8t0Wl1 Exhibition will Kiln. Entries are coming in rapidly for the races. In the mall last mg. r..-asus-ai. .. . ,,.,,.E‘,°'hf "B“‘,s“s§°wb;i,f‘¥,h’t‘f,,“’§‘u°,‘fm“° 1. - -‘Tlucugh industrial utilization, e X °“ the potato crop-the farmers’ big- gN“nd"‘ High pregum stu” mc” gest cash crop for the last 25 years aykwmty empmyees wmkmg -can be made one of New Bruns- frxdguy "°n,;.h;:_‘;ly,sm°'i“3c!‘:°21) wick‘s most important and profit- do th5t°“”,,_“(',o” t 5° ‘““ l able industries." that it an hem °°°‘2nP°“”’° The above is the opinion of Ciuy mum °““,he- °°"°~ "MY is o. Porter, Perth, who outlined a t ‘T “we” °f me ’“”'""'3°` plan for profitably disposing of the mm' bu that Wm b° di”PP°‘“`m3 annual sl.u'plus of potatoes in this ” uw “W ‘W th* Bi? 5h°W' province by -the manufactur of oo- vrrive. august mn to an-u. when mo .,,,_,,,,,d,,,,,._ ° the is-vt hit of wiht is rut on and potato starch, potato flour, dex- me 1°” “au driven- mi’ Wh°1° trln, glucose, stock foods and motor WW” Wm be i~‘1'Vh¢ V917 5055 01 fuel were the by-products specific- Order for starting the woes. vsude- ally mentioned by Mr. Porter, who W-u° md m`¢W‘”'k3 md h°U5i¥i8 the placed particular emphasis on the ¢h°“°‘*°d° °f Glhibiis- last-named product, which he claim- Everyone was delighted with the ed. “offered a promising opportun- BPDHI-YH-“°° Ui' iii# Exhibition ity, with govemment co-operation, C*1`°\“\d-9 im Y”-T Mid this year to provide a new industry for New they will be even more inviting, 3,-nn_sw1¢,l¢_" Therought spotsof last year will be Referring to the industrial use of touched up. The new stables re- potatoes in other countries, Mr. Por- placlng those destroyed by fire _will ter pointed out that Canada raises be finished to-day; part of them approximately eight bushels of po- aro already housing twelve race tatoes per capita and is unable to horses which arrived the last few use them, while Germany raises 25 days. _ bushels per capita and is calling for A lot of work has 10 be none increased production for industrial t th h f the purposes “Germany has upward of set ing e anc orage or - Clmse 5¢naa,t|0n_ The plans for 1,h1_<, 3,000 distilleries making motor fuel,” ‘ t f the m0 an-ived and workmen will put them 1 he said. 'sod '15 ner con o - rn pm” next Monday and Tu¢9day_ tor fucl used in Germany is made Ulmgwf Hugh” is making many from potatoes, and ls known as ‘po- ¢1"_nK¢, gn the mm Bn;r,nng_ in- tato alcohol! It is also used largely gmdudng features for fruit show. in France and Cmchoslovakla. whsle mg, mt showing md the display the government gives this motor fuel of various exhibits that will be ap- md““i"Y ‘°m° deiime °’ P"°"°°i'i°°- poecisted by many exhibitors. A M 'Md' -` V much about it because Mr. Hughes ' mlm mst wi be 5 mm,.L”Y_ Maritime Provinces use 40,000,000 A “hmmm Wu received ,ut gallons of motor fuel annually, stat- evening stating that the Fireworks me thu “ft‘m"’ ““&°‘;“° °! mf? mai: will be shipped on the mn and ""”-‘,",“‘““ ggi” ’,°'“,§,° ‘?.§§'b, that tests mae in connection with -ff” ’°“,f}t “l’i"°’€a",;‘;s fam," ui -th’ M“°“° A’““°"V ““"”° "’°’° the qllhirnltly oplififln lust e r highly successful. Hand and Com- ge __ r m° r ces y ‘ ` Two Children the fireworks display that the Char- , , .cl .<°~ P- S=»;,~;= W-;=> s°°ti° md tw° in 0°” Brew” irerlinvxfege burlieiiwgtiol-deatciichliarcid with telegrams in addition. There ‘mek parents seriously injured is no question but that the classes when me deswoyed men. fum Wm im ‘md ml Wu md thu high ‘home about 10 miles from here on class racing will be s nhere. mmm ohmbmuff the sim? ,the stony Plains md last night. Lumbsnuk 4 Wm - "we mm The dead are four-year-old 1:: “Mu” ".'%m' at um me ,George Adams and his sister, Mar- _ . 'hm vaudsviuesn mans.,-me iam. as i“’.,.,,°°; I-m,e,',,, mm, Adams md that svenvbhing ~wiil»be eomplcte‘ ’ i amuse mth tile coming - °“" “dm” we” “°"‘ °° Y _ *Yin lu-ought to hospital hers. Mn; Honor Yeats ‘ ` Profitab PERTH Victoria Co., N. B., Aug. . Use 40.000,000 Gallons - ~ Mr Porter estimated that the C-Letting H Says I Potato Crop Steamed U” Can Be Turned, Into ie Industry and would tax the capacity of the farmers to the limit." In his opinion, the return to the grower would be inadequate to make the industry-profitable if potatoes were grown exclusively for motor fuel, but, he suggested, “if the cream of the crop was sold as n. funny grade comanding a premium over the supplies from other provinces tha lower grades, such as the calls, could be 'manufactured into mozor fuel at a price which would give the farmer approximately 50 cclrcs per barrel.” He stated that the results would bn four-fold: 1. No more dumping of potatoes; 2. No surplus crop to ruin the manket; 3. A definitely ric- termlned crop for the farmer is grow; 4. A saving to the province annually of %M0,0W to tli.0(Jll.000, "formerly pa_ to foreign oil mag- .. natcs. Continuing his discussion on tha industrial possibilities of potatoes, Mr. Porter said that the alcohol de- rived is of high grade and may he used for many other purposes. "Tho residue from alcohol manufncturrf he said, "makes a splendid stork food, having a feeding value of an- proxlmatcly one cent per D0\1\\d. M compared with grain; and. biviidfd with certain cereals. this residue would make it unnecessary to lmliofi stock food from Western Cnnilcin. "Apart from this,” he said, "Cau- ada spends millions of dollars mi- pcrting products such as glucose. dextrin and starch. all of wilivii could and should be manufacturcd from our potac cropt-dcx.SHRD1.U from our potato crop. Our farlucfs should be given a cha nocct. T~-Yi should be given a chamce to lv- establish themselves in lt modern potato industry furnishing the mu material from which many cf ou! most useful and stable articles nrt manufactured." ‘ 1 Lose Lives In Fire Adams was burned about the face and hands. Unlucky. Number ’ Changed to 12A Sil'N'N‘i'NGDALli, Berkshire. 'Dig-"1 Illia. AUK. I'-Afikl' iiViIlK I0|°'."|“p over a year at No. is Chu.rcl\ileid` Cottages, Henry Taylor han omg.- ten the local council asking pennls. sion for the number to be changed is what has ` befalleri , Ts;-lor in months: ~ Mr four times. and the result or an has suffered who went ic been in the i§§§§§§i§r itiétiigiii i§5§s§; ecldent and lined. to alter the not soak through these pores lu- to our bodies. In other words through full of holes our .skin is watertight! Season Tickets For Wie 1935 Exhibit io n Nc ment.lon'was made of Sea-<01! Tickets in 'The Openinil Gui?" fiuil page advertnnmcnt which 15 appearing. and our office has boon flooded with inquiries as L0 whether they will be on sale agsiil this year. Yes, they will back iii the drug stores next In fact ham 1" instead 01 as we had last 1500 printed. some-$2-50| cvcnlnir. tllrcl Frida! should fe the ev1‘r! much rel icrs after- rush gas: S value mo IWW! When: W9 W