The Screen‘: Mon oi‘ the l-lnurinthcCcnfI-IIVIMW Thrilling Adventure StorYi Pariiiikrflgs born-land Ivy. "IIIII ERROI. FLYNN CLAUDE RAI NS HENRY STEPHENSON BARYON MocLANE o mm MAUCH TWINS i? Ill" I IDIHV ‘O’ LATE PRINCE EDWARD ~ TllllliY and WED. i’ s Georgetown -- l‘ Charlottetown Bus Service QTARTING MONDAY, MA! 10th lave G orgetown — - 8.00 A.M. Cardigan — — — 8.80 A.M. 48 Station — - 8.40 A.M. St. Theresas — — 8.50 AM. Pezrkcs — — — -— 9.00 AJVI. Pisquirl — -— — 0.10 A.M. Fort Augustus — 9.30 AM. _ Wchstt-rfls Comer 9.35 AM. Arrive Charlottetown - 10.00 A.M. leave Charlottetown — 4.00 PM. Peakcs — — — — 5.00 PM. Cardigan — - -- 5.30 EM. Arrive Georgetown — — 6.00 EM. Saturday nights leave George- lorvn 0.10 P. M. Leave Nobana Tea Rooms at lliltl P. M. Passengers are fully protected by insurance for any accident that may upper: while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA ’l‘EA ROOMS ALLISON HUES'I'IS Great George St. Alfred l THE SKY IS THE LIMIT was the production order to t. , é director of Somerset Maug- s item's greatest spy thriller. .. MADELEINE CARROLL (39 Steps) Hitchcock, PETER LORRE JOHN GIELGUD ROBERT YOUNG ALSO “COMIC LEWISHAM, England— (OP) — Prof_ H. B. Armstrong, instru- mental in forming the education section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, is dead here, aged 89. He was elect- ed a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1876. Well LBriliing All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Communicate With H. W. DOUGLAS, Mt. Stewart RR. 1 or D. R. JAY, Winsloc 21-2 acres of choice wheat No. 1 Certified act-d. 3 acres of barley and oats (stand- his). 7 tons of‘ chute hay. Also 1 Buick Sedan in no l shape. ‘Apply on promises to:- (JLAUDE S. MACMILLAN. m»? _.__. NOTED SCIENTIST DIES 40016118.! (Corrlzrtttcti from page 1) pod titrouclt walls as if they had bum tissue patwr. Hundreds lay about, erllrcr dead, wounded or so dazcti anti wiritc with shock that tircy appeared (lead. Hundreds, crazed by fear. sought to escape from the wrecked btrild- ing. Stairways and exits were clrokcci. scores rntrst have perished in the crush to escape. Elevators worn jammed wherever the bio.» cauttitt tircm. 1n them I saw scores of dead and many gre- lI—-"=:'*"" -- Mt. Edward Road. y; 1 1-2 miles from City. L-17S0-8—24-3I. l ' p iN. D. MacLean t l l u DERTAKER 1- 0- 0- F. EMBALMER Those wishing to frii links and donate flowers for Odclfeilotlvs‘ Alerncrial Service to be irciti Sun- day, Aug. 29th. Please advise L. S. Charlottetown and North Wiitshirc l ; . Phone 149 ‘ Stevenson. Phone 579-L. or Mrs. _ / Fulton Atlams. Phone 68st. before Aug. 28th. L-1776-8-24-2. island Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule BUS LEAVES CIIARLOTTETOWN FOR SUMMER-SIDE (VIA KENSINGTON) Daily except Sundny 8.00 A.M. 12.15 P.M. 2.10 IEM. 4.00 RM. Saturday only 10.30 P.M. Sunday only 10.30 A.itl. 8.30 Pall- FOR SLMMERSIRE (VIA BURDEN) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 3.45 IKM. Saturday only 6-00 P-M- FOR BORDEN (VIA SUMMERSIDE) connecting with Mainland Bus Service Dally except Sunday 2.10 LEM. FOR NORTH LAKE (VIA SUUIKIS) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 4.30 IEM. Saturday only 1.30 .M. 11.00 IKM. roa rroursrr Ilaily cxccpt Sunday 4.00 l'.M. __ Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Ottcring to the Public a service in all branches 0t Real Estate as Agent and Manager. T0 BUY, SELL, RENT Properties in City and Country. To give valuations. arrange Mortgage Loans, Secure Tenants. Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are invited to Call ss GREAT sconce s1‘. TEL. 1m I Charlottetown ‘ rit viously" wounded. tire latter tight.- ing to cscapc. The elevators were cages tilled with crrrvrd trcopic. In many the lift boys lay,' apparently killed by the blast. Most of the store's staff lay about. ticrrd, hurt or shell siroclzcd. A fctv nrzrrtaucrg who strrvivcd the blast trrcd to control the rrotttd, lrtrt none heard tlrcm. It was a tide of lttrnr.1nil_s' floirllrrg in panic for life and tearing through any open space. Ollbitlc I found sections of the ttvo towcriitg stores hanging diz- ziiy over the slrrct. Balconies and ruiliitus sattgtttl. Here and there bodies were tit-oped on balttstratirs. The clrarrcti bodies of a Sikh (Indian soldier) anti. two Chinese tiolrecrrrcn hung grotesquely twine. l\\'l.~l.i'(l. "vatiir; traffic towcr, Scores of morlrllytvotrndrti stag- gered blimilgs, Llltvtlllllly awuy from tire ruurs to civil-ti. -and div. They lny thcrc until tioiice ttathcrrd up those witose lives might be saved. They were carivd rtwuy to mortu- urit-s. Two other slrtlls fell. One crash- cd through six slt-rt-‘vs of a ware- horue usctl by thc Utritcti Siutfls Nlrry but its inrpact was broken by .1 soft bcti of rice and it; did not cxtrltrtitr, Stores almost. Ccriainlv would hemat- been krllctl or maimed. The other terrified 6,500 in- mates of tire Word Road Prison. thc largest in the world, whcn it strut-k the fortress-hire ltlllldltrtz in thc irorthcrn scttoir of the Inter- national Stttlrmcrtt. sctrxrs commandeered ambu- lunrcs and otlrr automobiles to race the vrtttrtns to first aid, The inturcd \\ >rc carr ~11 'n\vny on any- thrm: that could be found--.<trct- '. torn tltuttr screens, trttck - tutti bt-"rrtls. s" Vlll" :t"l tvtut behind the wo:l.t~r. titraptrcarirtt: with icatls- of bo.lrt*-. turd .wt'ritiy' rc—' lttrniztr. l when pniiro twhttru-ccrrrcrrls ar- r;v"<l (I v ..rt ta wort-t with =l1o- \ tttti l: .. t>,»“t rim: up frrrq-l nzcut-tttf lrtrrwrr. anti cartinglhenr oil in lrt: c btvlzc insurgents" trrutttrtucti from pa":- 1t g.» pairls" t":"‘i'.'lf‘l". the ministry swirl. "hn-rllvlt’ rlwlrovctl" the lhquntu: w" o’ _ p"... mm proof. hoops of rain,- tt-lit-"o t. fowl numbcr of v-,._....~.. gull vhikircn mrishcd" mt~< tqltry mu ucvcr pulled a ~.-...~.~.- wt~~nvarnorvz thc prisoner's ,. Hut-pf! w» o-lt""‘"llt'{ lnsumcnls. Th, vmrtlrc mm tlmv “arr” rushed; in (t... pm.‘ _\.~!l. Hm ynwcm-l grmv of fflvnw-"t; yssrwdyqfiIflfi prrrl fir-h. armory to marr- n inst despcraie ‘Direct Bus Service To Halifax Lcavc daily except Sunday l Via Ilochclzrga at 4.00 EM. ' Fart! are low- Arriva- llal.fa.\ 12.00 MidIIIIM- I-‘rrll lulorrnatlnn at l. M. T. TIPIH" OIIIPG. ISLAND MOTOR V .. ,._...|...-' g. _Ira.. the Central Guardian i‘? t: ' FINANCE MINISTER LEAVES -Hon. C. A. Dunning, Munster of Fl-llflllvd. leaves this morning for Otters w attend a meeting of the Domrnron Cabinet on, Wcdflesday, COUNTY COURT OPENS-The Yvsuiar" term of the Queen's County Court will open this morning. There a“ ‘*1 laFBe number of minor civl LIZI-‘(b on the docket. t -__. wansrrrrs SAIL -- n. M. c. s. ‘ “5Bcuenay" and n. M, c. s. "sit Laurent" which have been in poi-l: for; some clays, left yesterday morii- rut, ‘at 6.50 tor Country Hepburn,‘ 1y H5»? yvilrere they W111 meet. H. M.‘ b- Wlk and proceed to Halifax. ____.__ STAl-‘FS ENITJRTAINED - Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cooper entertained lfly pleasantly over the week-end t-ic stalls o1 the Prince Edward and Capitol Theatres at their summer house at Stanhope. The aftemoon, “'85 Plea-Saintly spent in swimming. l Shorts, etc, and was followed by a tliootltsonrc supper. on nrtrroa rroaroay - The Ne w lirrghrnti Slates and Uppet Currntttr. t i.‘ l Anrtrasrrzu r0 r. r. o w r N G l BllLAl A young man was arrest- ed ye ‘crttay and will taco a charge today o: breaking and ertterurg the Ffffltcry c-lorc of Ettward Hagen, Mlllvfilc. on Sunday, Mounted P0- llCe Said. Detective Corporal Cord- well investigated and placed the man under arrest late yesterday. sanLv rsnrtulu rr .4310“; w,“ rccctved Jaotrtiay afternoon by Mr. Tirourus llorgrtrr, Starrlrotre, of 111g death of his (‘IUCSL son, Mr. James Wnliorgun, l3. A., in the Rtrvnl V Q. wlia lltl-‘iiital, Montreal. following an operation. Mr. Thoutas Morgan, J12, who had left. that morning to be with hrs brother. received the sad nctvs latter-c arriving in Mon- trtp-i, and will accompany the re- nutlns home. Tire funeral notice will appear later. VISITORS FROM SUSSEX-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cameron of Sus- sex, N. 13., who went to Charlotte- town, P. E. 1., to attend the Pythian Sisters Annual Convention of the hiarrtinre Temples. and to take in the special attractions of exltbition week arrived in town Wednesday Ovfllliflf; and are the attests of Mrs. Ctrnrcronls sister and brother-in- w, Mr. and Airs. W. E, Kcarns at the stunmet‘ cottage, Malmerby, they trlan on going to Truro Satur- ‘tlav to spend a day with Nlrs. Cam- crnnls brothcr, Mr. Donald Gregg cnrotttc homc.—New Glasgow News FAMILY BEREAVI-ID--A tcletzram was rcccivcti yesterday morning front Detroit, Miclrlcatr, conveying the sad nctvs of the death of Mr. Dcrrcl MacRac. eldest son of Mr. Forqtrhar MacR-ae of the firm of Thc lute Mr. MacRne was in his 45th _vcar' and leaves to mourn a wit». tnec Flora Cameron of Clytic River), and one sister, Ruth, Mrs. mlatLean, of Sudbtrty, Ont. POLICE (‘DIRT-At tire Police Court yesterday a yrottnr; man chcrgetl with an attempt. to break and enter at the Liquor Vendor's Stone, Great George Street recent- ly was given a two years ruspended sentence. Seven drunks were fin- cd or in heir of prymont scntenced to jail tcrms. Two (irurtks failed to apprar and had their bail bonds estrrated. A va-grrmnt wit. given 60 days strspertded sentence. SAILING OF REV. ROY E. AND MRS. “WEBSTER CANCELLED — Owing to Sino-Jatrauose troubles, the . iliruzs of nil United Church m .~ ‘onrrries to China are cartel-fled This affct-‘s among others. thc Rev. Roy E. Webster. B. A, who with his bride, Dr. Wcbslcr. Wns shortly to lcovc for China. The plans of these rtrospcctivc missionaries are there- forc incicfinltc and thc special Designation Stwvlce which was to have hct-n hcitl at. ltlurra_v' Harbor on Aug. (list trill not take place. ENJOYED VISIT-Mir. and Mrs. tcr ltlrs. David Connors returned on '.l‘lrtrrsdtry' from a rntrst. enjoy- Arcn as de - TRANSPORT LTD. i n able motor trip to (rlrtrrlottctou'rr. P. ii. 1. They were the guests of Mr. anti Mrs. C. V. Snow who recently rtrovctl front New Ciltrsgow when Mr. Snow was transferred to the Char-- lottczotttr branch of the Royal Batik. With them they visited many relatives and friends anti saw a iurlzc arcrr of the c ti‘. country and bout-it. Their daughter Miss Z\l'ary Mtllrgan who went over with them, siayctl for a few days longen-New Glasgow News. , Personals hllsscs Emma Vl/helati, Eileen Mc- Intyrt and Ella Cronin leave this ntorrutrg on a lrol day trip to Morr- Lreal, Ottawa and Toronto. bliss Myrtle A. Black of Boston ls vetting the home of Mr. and Mm. A. L. Wright, Fitzroy Si. Tire itlissw Kay and Inez Hughes the Earle Fisheries, Charlottetown. l Vlirllianr Ml llgan and thcrr daugh- J-lcrtncssct’ "Pl1t‘-<<‘~'l (M. have returned to their home 0n conveniences. Apply to 3 Hills- Porvuai Sttcct after a, delightful bow 3t" City, L-1777-1i. visit in Freetown. at the home of '—-"--' "- -' "'--~'--~ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy. To LET N5 300MB“ "Q1155, No. 253 Fitzroy St. All modem Ml‘ “ml MT5~ Raymlllld “MCEWSF- conveniences. Apply 136 Fitzroy Jamaica Pa ns, Mass, icft for thcrr ‘ 1 786 8_M_3|_ home Saturday morning. they wen-t accompanied by itlrs. Willard‘ Provvse and Mrs. Preston Wood. Mr. William Mitchell, retired ON. R. roundhouse foreman at Stellar- ton, N. S., who has bccn spendingt _ a fcw days in the province leaves this morning on return to his home. Mr. and Ntrs. John McGovern of Jersey City, N. J.. and lit-tie sou John Jr.. alo Mrs. McGovt-rrrs sLsiot‘, Miss Tessie Mllltgnu are vis- iting the Island again, hhclr many friends are gled to scc flu-m home t again. ‘Fhcy arc the attests of Mrs. McGovcm“. parents. Mr. and Mrs» Jflohul Human d Newton. p ron sar. 3rd Charlottetown Cub Pack 1n Memoriam/ MR S. EPI-IRAIM BELL --__. ll “'95 “llll 1188i) regret that friend. throughout the province learned of the death on August 7, 0f Anne Galibeck Irving, wit’; of Mr. Etthrarm Bell of Cape Traverse and last surviving member of the family of the late Captain Arthur and Mary Irving of the same place. Mrs. Bell passed away in the University of Maryland Hos- pital, alter an illness of only a few days. The funeral services were ireid frrm the _Mitcheli Funeral Home, and the remains were laid to rest rtr tire Druid Ridge Cemetery Btrilrtnore- Sturrmtiry is being extended to her sort-owing husband and to her three children, Mrs. John Rotten. bury of Cirarlottetown, daughter of l1" first nrarritrgc to the late Dr. SUPREmELY fTlll.[) IYou'll never tlro ot Exports. A mild cigar- etto-maclo from th tlnlst Virginia Loot. Consistently good- always satisfying. FILTER TIPS rtrrtcnolrlrlrrrsl The Kirk Wolf Cub Pack wcnt back into the jungle for several days on Sntttrdoy afternoon at Dunsttaffnage on the farm owned | by Mr. Robert Rhyncs. I The per ormel of tho camp con- l .=i~ts of jungle stnrcrvisor. Niall H. Burnett; Akita, Gordon Hyde; Baghura. James Bttrnctt; Bonca Kcrrtrt-th HCDdPDOli of Union Road. and Dr. Arthur Bell, and Vt‘ 1:1! A. W. Bell, both 0f Balti- ..____________ LT. COL. L. H. BEER. .\lr. E. H. Beer received word yq5_ wli-d) trrorrnng o1 the sudden pass- Mlstcs Vtvicn, Gcncfleyel and fdastei’, Terrence Fitzgerald; Bones Clarice lvlacuuigan , accompanied] Assistant, Altair Andrew‘; Black by their brother Billy and M1‘ Plume, Arthur Wrigirt; Balco, Mr. - Ciraries hlacLc-ilzrrt of the Royal ‘ J. R. Burnett; Fhtntin; Bank. Htrlriax, left Saturday inorti- Frank Ailtli'l\l\'; Beater, George mg on a motor trrp tirrotrgli thc Burnett; Alt-tubers of the Winfr- Six: Srxer Blair Breirottt, George Ctrmpbctl. Nor-mun Bentley, Bill Andrew, Calvin Smith. Alernbcrs of Red Six: Srxcr Peter McNevlrr. Fletcher Mcbtod, ilaroitl Brjventon, Dttrall Brelraut, Itubt-qt Nlclrcoti. Grey Wolf for tire Whites is | Stuart Chandler and JHHIOI’ Rtop is Grey Wolf for the Rccis. Up to the present two cnjoy-zrblc days have been spent in the jtlnuic tinder Akcizt, with prowls, tlztrces and gaincs as well as ifiililliil; pct‘- iods. all aiming an giving tin buys a happy l1olltltty' and but-fatal training, Strnday nrcrnitrg the pttrk at- tended service a: Itfarshfit-id Unl- ler Cirurcir. Orr Sunday afternoon Dr. anti Mrz. Lcgate vis ctl the camp and Joined m the Cl‘l)s own service at 3 o'clock The camp con- tinues trntil Tuesday. t Arrow, i I | ESCAPE INJURIES-Bitter anti passengers in a car winch overttrrrr- rti last. night. at the intersection of the Toronto Road with the New Glasgow: paved roati escaped with a sight shaking up, it was rcported. The car failed to nrakc the ttrrn from the ’l‘ororrto Road to the travcment. TRANSPORT‘ OITICIALS HERE -Mr. J. A. Wilson of the Depart- ment of Transport, Ottr. a, accom- panied by Mr. G. M’. Ross, Ottawa, and Mr. E. P. Perry. ltloncton. dc-. tanrlmurt cngnccr" for thc Zvfarl-l times arrived tn CllftI'l0ll“ltlVv‘il last night. Mr. Vilson said ho was in the Maritimcs inspcc-lmt: work which his dcparirnett‘ has undcr- way. Ho was trrrtrblc to st j how long they would be in tin- Afaritirucs. call for ttvo lancs of pavement with a six foot grass plot bctwcen extending from thc Pond to thc main rt" to Brizhton Road. All Ward there will be a ting r-pnce twrorsitlctl and ltcyorrrl ti..t to the bcciunin: of thc rxtw brcasit\'f‘l'$ on the wcst side of tit» park the two lam;- povcnrcnt will he contin- ued. 0n thc wcs‘. ridc of thc Park there will be but our lane of pave- ment. Final plans had not iaccn completed by the City Engineer last nitzhi. Total cost of the work was cstl- mated to be in the vicinity of $40,000. A by-iaw to antcnri lhc bv-law providing for the rrrztflntion and control of motor traffic in Vic- torio Pork received a third road- lug at last night's mcctltru. Court. Hcrrncsscy voted .titr.~:t the r1- mcrrdcd section which will pcrmit operation of motor vciricics on‘ the main drivctvnv lending around I the Park from Govcrrrmcnt PoruiI to Brighton Road and on thc main driveway loading rtorlhtv-rrd- ly to Brizlrton Road. All other roads and limos in thc Par-k rvill be closed to motor traffic. Conn lcttlntz ntotor vehicles ofcvrtc on fir" rontlwavn- rotirttl thc park at all itortrs in th" day. All other Cottnviliovs volrtl for lilo nnrcuclctl bv-Zaw with the execution of Conn. Vtrrrclcrsllnc who was not prcscltt at thc meet- inlr. Fcvcral other items of business schcdtrled to he dictrsstn at last iriglrts mcctiuc were left over. we. L calf! FOR SAltl-l —()l\'E Dlfltll‘ BODY and twist Chesley Hughes Bruck- . __ grunts- - 4-31 ROOMS. APPLY L-iilil-B-M-Si. S T U D E N T S ACCOMMODATED near College. Apply Gutirrilan. L-l778-li-24-3i. FLAT TO LET WITII MODERN OUNG work at ‘ letter. r rrran for general farm once apply in per on or state wages. Fred learn. Tryon. Alba L-l7ilIi-8—24-3i. ‘ MY FARM CON- slstlng of 92 acro<_ so acres clear. Balance under irnsiure with run- ning water. Land in good eon- tlition and buildings nil in good repair. Situated at Bradford, 2 It 4 miics from Albany Station and 3 miles from Carleton Sid- ing. For ptrrtictrlnrs apply to W. J. Hewett, Carleton Siding. R. R. I l. L-HBI-BM-SB- lrrg at. Ayirtrcr, near Ottawa. on Sunday evening of hi5 brother, LlLfLli.'c0l. Imus Herbert Beer, who trad bscn suherurg tor some moirths iiuru a heart. fliAIIIULAL. Lt-Col. Beer, who was m his. s. ,-iuut'llr year‘, was u. son of tl1c~ la.t.- George rtooert beer and mort- ura Ann wcttiitcruct", born and ed- uttrteu at Clrtrriottt-tuwn atrti was ail txhe 1mm", z one tnrc in business at iicnsrng-t w“, AL me outbreak OI we w“ he Jlirrrstt-r, in trrltircssing the (‘irar- ' was t. Motor in Charlottetown Light l"m‘m“'" “mull-v nub ycsmrd“! .0" iicrsc and reverted to thc rank of ‘h? 5"hl‘*"" "l ‘he "Jcmll" lmlwrml . ~ Licilillllliili. to permit hnn to go to Clmfemm“ m“! Bllllsh Prlllcllll“ of democracy. , NLr. Dunning enrphasized free- dom from auiotratic government, either by a dictator or group of dictators, as thc basic principle of Britt-h dcnrocrztcv. His addres. War. the front urtn tire first Cfllidtliflll contingent. in 1014. He was later returned to Canada and formed the llulh Battalion vtinch he took ov- erseas. Orr his rt-ttrrn‘ from the war ire was cirgagcd by the Llurnurion Minister Of "So long at there is in us the l , ‘ lamp of’ freedom, we as a. [wtrplr- ' will not long tolerate in our tii-nto- t t-rtrtyv-rvlrctircr ‘it he ‘provincial or Iiorninirrrr-qrrovcrrrr-rrt tin arty direction that sins against declared Hon. (lrurir-s Dunning, Donrirritrn Uoturtitncrrt on Pcnitcntiar" ln- war-mi. a) lattcicd. y l strectron and lalcr he was engaged to organr/e a. Salvage Department. to the uraliagenrt-nt of winch he was trptrornietl and engaged at the tmc or his (hath. LL-Coi. Beer rntrrrtccl Winrnlrt-d, daughter of the lute Cyrus only child, Mrs. Harold Powell, re- sulcs tn Ottawa. Lt-Col. Beer had one sister and five brothers: Mrs. Arthur Ailey tdectased 1921i, George rdietl 1930), Edgar Huber, now re- Ltrngtvorth, residing in Vancouver. presided land; John's, Walker", = t L. Bailey, Evanston, Iil.; siding tn Charlottetown and Arthur Bomhurd’ Montreal: H B‘ Map The funeral takes place in Otta- Lea“ vancomer? Re“ ‘7~ 5- Eon‘ Pent Prra-ttient G. F. Hrttcirestnr yr zsttrrday- Tire present. included Rotarrnns G. W. Wriiiatnsorr, St. John's, Newfound- Jrdson, Ciarksbtrrg. West Virginia; W. H. ntlcGlegllr- and the" Bclleville, N. J.; Harry Vlliguctr. Si. Newfoundland; Spencer, Chorlottttotrvn; non Ro- l a lone, tong. tartan‘; C. H. Chandler. E. T. thugs, I looks bacl: 1o ' Wane: S. C. Wright. _Lt. Col. C. C- Thomp- _ ttirorvneti at Rtrstico. 1878i, Frank son’ L’ B‘ Minn’ ‘I’ J‘ hzorlls‘ A‘ Albert dost at. sea), Horace Hedlcy H‘ noperbhirlgietmiYalgrof W J. A. “,3 today’ g nell, D. D., New York. 13 Burned To Death By Fire CODY. Wyo, Aug. 23—(AP)—- Weary ruen struggled mechanical- ly tonight to mop up the United tntcs nrost diSEblTCIlS forest fire in rntrny years which burned to (leath 13 o.‘ their fellow fire fight- ers and which injured more than 40 others. "Our costly battle is over." said John Sieker, super- vitor of thc Shoshone National Forct He was near after four drn.» directing the now sl0\\‘i_\’-d_\‘irtg fire. Dar i Gotlwrn, instructed by F. A. Siicox. chzcf of the United States Ftuest Service. to investi- its here, even MR. DUNNlNtTS ADDRESS’. “It. occurred to me that all of our distinguished American VISLIOIS, are interested in the British Eurpire. and are irr- terested therefore in Imperial Conference.” Mr. Dunning said. "I had the honour and privi- lege of attending it a5 one of Can- ada's representatives, and it. was an experience tirat a man does not soon forget. Wrhap. we of British blood are a little prejudiced, but I believe that our British league of nations is at the pro ent time a more potent. influctice than any other 100E119 of rtations 116ml!’ which exists. That is why, among other things, it was a nrerrrorablc Iexpcricnce to be privilegctl to take exllilufillollt part in an Imperial Conference. firings for granted-to take the Empire for granted; firings tirrtt. we are born to we do not appreciate. prcciate those tlri r» "We tend to lake municipal. the recent Fina tr re guest.» virtue for a llrtvtt- n11‘ In William», ‘ cr "ta ' l |1. l}. l (K . ' Gordon i inc n-utcitt r ll Prank H. K. for pctrce We ap- wirtclr wc "sxcorzr" PLAIN ENDS MOISIUREPROOF PAPER ll- EXPORT "A" Finance Eulogizes Principles Of British Democracy il-ilk‘ llll’ llfPli Ollillll W85 911 T01R43 have a part in creating during our by almost, to nbovc phino from Cahfomia. The fire burned over nmt-ciy 2.000 acres of heavy wood- land in the Absaroka mountains of nortlttvcst Wyoming, some 0f it. timbcrlrne-IQOOO feet. KVEACIIERN-At 34 Gerald Sh, Charlottetown, on Augwt 21, 1937, to Mr. Ettuhcrn, a daughter, Joan Marie. (lass-At Albcrton, Aug. 6. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G855, a daughter. Dt\\'lSON--D0(’KE DORFF Toronto, Ont., on Wednsday, Aug. lifetime. One generation cannot appreciate the great forward steps winch have been who have gone before. and ye: a": of us take tircm for grant-ed, from granted the rising and the setting of the sun; institutions hewn out by our forefathers over a period of thousands of years—l'rewn out wit-h much struggle. with much de- may be. but shaped to a point where we treat them the saute as water. We expect them to work. ‘I think we should look back rather more to the beginning of things. to the road along which we have truvelietl. in order that our con- fidence in our institutions, and the strength of those mtitutlons them- day‘ to day, jtrt as we take for? bate, with much trial and err-or, it 1 we do a tap when we turn on the ‘ made by thosc ‘ quire ntwt. at nrtv 1a’. voivcti in Fact‘ from '.\l . that iilt'_\‘ c. ....t ' pccfctl to 11.1 ~ 11, 1937, Stewart Davison of Orange- villc. Ont., to Lillian Frances Dock- entiorff of Toronto. The bride is a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Dockendorff of "lvlountifope, P.E.I. DEATHS rrounrrzrrlat Attiéfryinitrns‘, A’ ug. 2i, 1937, Edward Pollard, aged 76 years. SQIZHIEQIKIGGS- At 199 Kent. St, on Sunday, Aug. 22, 1937, Sally Anne Squarebriggs, aged 4 years. dauchtet- of Mr. and Mrs. John Squarebriggs. Funeral Wednesday, Attgust 25th., service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30- BIJOTE-Suddeniy at Rusticovlilc. Aug. 22, 1937, Angus Buote, aged 70 years. The remains are resting at. Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home until Wednesday noon when theyl wli be removed ' to his home in. Rut-t-icoville. The funeral wlil tnkcf place from his late residence Thurs- l tiny morning at. 9.45 to Stella Maris Church North Rustlco Scrap! Scrap! We are now in the market for an unlimited quantity of all kinds of scrap iron. , If inconvenient for you to? haul your scrap to our yards at Lower Dorchestcr Street; near the railroad station, we will he glad to call for it. A ' higherpricc can be realized.’ of course. if llou can deliver- ihc scrap iron to us. Telephone 708 or i107. A. BLOCK 8; SON t L-1779-8-24-eod-8i til us... at your work. The good workman never plays out as long as, tucked away in his cheek, he has a big chew of that refreshing, stimulating, comforting old l-llCKEYaNlCl-IOLSONS “tcrt Twsr" curawruo 2 l