aucusjllfi». 1.937 m Starting Q, lliAliK TWAIN’S _'i‘l.\lEl.Y STORY, The pagcantry of -‘ Eng-lands Coro- l nation ll Lilso Latest News v they Changed Places And Almost Changed A Million Lives. . .ln a Single iilglit oi Adventure The World Will Forever Remember! v island Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule .______________ nos LEAVES cumtowr FOR SUMMERSIDE (VIA kizsgzsligigovv Iii-fly vxwrt Similar 8.00 A.M. 12.15 rant. 2.10 not‘ 40o r M Saturday only 10.30 P.M. Sunday only 10.30 3:30 pl": FOR SUIVIMERSIRIJ (VIA BORDEN) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 345 PM Saturday only 6:00 Pi“ FOR BORDEN (via SUMMERSIDE) connecting with Malma Daily except Sunday M B“ service roa NORTH LAKE (VIA SOURIS) . m"! "1"!" 9111M»! and Sunday 4.30 mu. Saturday only 1.3a Piu. 11.00 PM. ron TIGNISI] Dell! eircent Sunday 4.00 P.M. — r " Georgetown - (‘harlottetown . Bus Service ITARTIXG MONDAY, MAY 10th leave Gw-irgetown — - $.00 AM, (‘million — — - 8.30 AM. Liberal 48 Station - - 8.40 AM. St. Theresns —— 8.50 A.M. "Give us peace and give us rain, Pcakes — — - — 9.00 A.lil and nothing can stop the advance- Plsquld — - - 9.10 A.M lllClll. oi‘ the Canadian yieople," Flu- Fort Augustus - 9.30 AM. ancc Mimster Charles A. Dunning Webster's Comer 9.35 AM declared ut Eldon while addressing lrrive Charlottetown - 10.00 A.M. leave Charlottetown - 4.00 PM. Pcakrs - — — — 5.00 P.M. (‘nrdiirnn - — — 5.30 PM. irrivo Georgetown — — 6.00 RM. Saturday nlghll leave George- hirn 6.10 l‘. M. Lcavc Nulizina Tea Rooms at ll.iiU P. M. Passengers are fully protected by insurance for any accident that may happen while driving in this Bus. tops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS ALLISON I-IUESTIS Great George St. LTIT. his COIlSlltLlEllLS attending the Queens County. of inteitiutloiizii pout-u, and tin; other rain, we tire go rig-forward to- coiiiitry has cvcr sccn,‘ Mr. Duii- riing snid. He also reviewed the King government Cliilillg the past two years. Ml‘. Frank Len, Vcrnon, River, was elected prcsiucni of tiie Fourth District by thc met-ting. Mr. Samuel Buchanan, Eldon, was clioscn vice- 5‘ R vet‘, Secretary. Send your films Delegates choscn to attend the to the GAINSBOIIOUGH STUDIO Gt. George Si. (Box 251) wcrc Messrs. Jnincs Eldon. Other speakers hcnrd included: Major Russel C. Chandler, to be PRINTED & DEVELOPED .ind' olitziin FREE of charge one 5 x 7 enlargement oi’ iuur bust negative. Any size roii printed and developed 45 cts. Association; Messrs. Dougald Mac- Kiniaon, M. L. A.; J. Walter Jones, M. L. A.; Hon. James P. McIntyre, Hon. Cyrus J. MacMlllun and Peter Sinclair. M. P Ki lied By Lightning (C. P- by Guardian's Special Wire) KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 22- Two person. were struck by light‘ ning and ki led at Bctheltown, Two B12; vLateirTo Ciasif Cllt LEAVING F03, BOSTON 111111 Now‘ York Wednesday lllDfllilll. Con accommodate one Ddsscilwil‘, Phone gqgfll i~ _E"_'}750'1.1i neiir hcre yc crclziy. A IO-ycar old ll’. ‘ boy met the Fume fate nt Grand Qggtbd Hsrunnsr wrru Cuynuyn ,0 misc to fivc the (tenths 8m ,,,',,m‘1.u0n" _c11"11'1°1_1"1°“”1 by eleciirruiicn in Jamaica and L)‘ hem‘ Emmy 51111999‘ the Cuyinnns since late Friday. -.—.» _____ _ L'1'V753"5'23'31- Harold Gordon and Henrietta Chambers were the two killctl at by", , 1 _ _ Within thl- iris‘ ill hours the Con“ 1 v3 STI1DEN1S. NEAR _ Bglhellqwll, Louis DP11>¥¢‘}'- b11014‘ Japanese. ll r ti‘? in ll1fl"]li‘il(l|‘lll. Tlnston National lmarztic club in "‘ ' 011Gb” 511991" ‘klTPPY. 011d A<1'11D1111-1 '1 11911105111“ rcporls, lll('l'i'll. ti t 'li' il‘l\.ll con-1 i871 and always mcntioiicd among =_~_-~ . L'1748f.5'23‘?1_' 11111111191‘ Pmillcytc rt ‘lh-inity P1011‘ ccntizition iii the -o.l'li1l‘,ll2il war1 the grczitcsi players, Wright. attend- STU" ,, __ _ " " M‘ " "r lotion, st, Mary. were elcriivnciitcii mm 1,, pg ‘my m», _ “int,- mnhv l ml nmjm- lr-ngno games as often as 1' Q1» ACCOMIHODATF lrJc Fridnv when thcy 1911111“ ports earning .;;i_o_,;) 3,0“, are he cnnlri in iis li1lt“l' years. lie hold ‘c; l,11~ Cumberland St. near across a barbed wire fcnt-c which b,,1i,.,.,,,| 1,,“ 0;; mu nyuut‘) o; mg the first. ilfcllmr- puss lzSllCll by thc 1M9?“ L-l744-8-23-6i. ‘accidentally hurl l)t‘l'liiltg charged ym,‘ _' ' National lmiciie. §;:_._ ““—"" ___ 1frcin an olectric szuppiy A _ , ;, n p124‘ fn-llli. --——-—-—-‘""" _' ' T‘ " l" """'“ " ' ' “" - cations arr- .‘ll.(l to have bccn cs- ‘ lab ishcd on 'l ‘l .5 Island, at M 0 t 0 ll m ‘Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. I? BUY. SELL, RENT Properties in L11)‘ and Country. To give valuations, “1111121? Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants. Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED fiwncrs of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Pflsm "senior to BUY or RENT City HD0890 l‘ Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 33 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown all flight“ rm’ '1'». ‘mo, M: 4th liistrici/llueeiis Association Elects New Officers . "*1 Pauper; ;/ I "m fifHFI (TIBAIEILQITETVCJWN GUKRDMN To-day Featuring Young “Anthony Adverse” and his twin brother Fate made one a king and the other a beg gar-but they were mixed! GAPiTilb-Tcday- PETER the Central Guardian CONFEDEIIATION LIFE sLRANCE. IN- 14-6798-7-12-317 MODERN MADE 553 IN recent matriculation atioris due to an examin - error by the one 0i his cxiiiiiiiizition papers‘ the total miiiks credited to Dean Robinson. a pupil of Spring Pork School was 484 marks and a. failure. This was a mistake as he made a clear pass and a total of 553 marks. POLICE INVESTIGATE —Pulicc were investigating the breaking of the glass in the door of Kelly and Mclnniss store On Grcat George Street last night. Shortly before midnight a call was sent to the Police station informing the of- ficer on duty that sonaeotie ivas breaking into the Great George Street store. Officers who investi- ion that the glass was broken by a drunk. PROIIIBITION (. ASES HEARD Tuesday~Wednesday MADELINE CARROLL LORRE ill _~SECRET AGENT” ALSO - “COMIC ARTISTS -'\ - -. " ='-..oai __._ __, ____.._.,_ .._.. _..., _.__. page l) (Continued from many new fires. The plant of the United States- owned Hcnninigscn Company. lni-g- est ntzikcr» of candy and lco cream in China, was destroyed. It was bombed by Chinese planes trying to hit Jspane~e positions in Yang- tzcpoo. The fires, alrczitlyi having de- HOME LIFE” — COMEDY 1VcuiY3qL_ e Séiifléll: whatever fate awaited. Nearly all of eastern and north- ern Shanghai. where much British Drcperty is located, has been ne- iliiccd w u smoking waste- Esti- mate..- based on authoritative in- formation placed the property loss at $100,000,000. NANKING China Aug 22——tAP) ~—Muny foreigners here prepared today to leave immediately for at - nuni meeting of llic Libcial Assoch atlon for the Fourth District. of “Our policies are polieiesuof peace, and ii we ctin only liiivc two great, bessiiigs, one of the maintenance d-"iy t0 greater progi-rss than this president; Mr. J. Hcbcrt Gillis, Flat Queen's County annual convention l\ii:Eaclii>|'L Cherry Valley; Samuel Buchanan, Presi- dciit 0f the Queen's County Libcrul Ilankoiv’, tip the Yangtze River, n5 officials exprcsscd bclicf this capital of China was doomed to increasingly numerous and scverc bombard- strnycrl thousand. of lJlllllllilgS in a lhrcc diiy cniir-u through sumo of Shanghai's moi; thickly built nreiis, tonight continued rt-lciitless- lmpnls- b‘, Japanese airforces ly t0 lay llit‘ city wade. l~‘ii-:- . . hunt and suiiocating fuiucs drove ‘L,.,~’,I,‘,1,n(;g fziil-Zfllgfik-llzgnliaiag £2??? Chinese iniziiitigviiii-iiai;tl.ii:1\.intsc [aging advanmge of “bright mogm iiizlinnes from Iillclll‘ posigvii- lllght, but were turned back before _ iisuiunec esprit. aseitcd some mo‘. could do m“, damning Search insurance companies operating here “Ems hold thpm ‘comhntly m View will be close to ruin it wur iil\lll‘- rm. the Chlnm anfijnircrnrt ha," nine claim: continue to mount, ihvjps‘ Nflnkmée h“ been bombed - v i. ‘ l) .~ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' Wining-p , J.ip.ii;t~..e warships on the rivci‘ 0.\'ill.tl‘.' .i,. . Illcll officcrs of the Chinese i‘ 1111‘ O1 “11"11$ |1iirforccs declared. lmwevctz‘ their —F0ur Prohibition Act cases aris- ing out of the activities of thc special investigators, Theodore Dawson and A. Robert of Mont- rcal who have been operating in the Province since May, were heard at Montague Friday. Two mc-n found guilty of selling liquor were Another man was found guilty of illegal possession of liquor rind fined $10 and costs. Two cases were dismissed. INJURED IN ACCIDENT- recovering in the Kings County Hospital, at Montague last night fi‘om injuries received when a car in which he virus a passenger ovcrtumcri Friday night. The car, driven by Mr. Ellery Shaw of Brudenell, was badly damaged The driver was also slightly in- jured. Mr. Dewar was cut bout the head and face. The acc: cnt occurred On a narrow side road at Brudenell. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court Saturday two young mcn charged with posse~sion of stolen goods, pleaded guilty and ivero remanded for sentence. Pivo drunks were remanded in cus- tody, until today. A young man charged with an attempted break, pleaded guilty and electing to he tried summarily was rcmautlcrl until today foi‘ sentence. ' VISITS FORMER. (‘I.r\.\'S.\I.»\TI‘I —Hl:. Excellency Most RPV. Francis C. Kelly, Bishop of Oklahoma and Tulsa, Okla" was in Ivioncttin yes- terday tFridayvi and while here was the guest of lit. llcv. .\li.ii‘. Savage. rector 0t St. Bcriiaiirils, The Bishop was accompanied by Rev. Di‘. Ilnlli- soy, 1ir0fcss0i' of ps3.‘ iology mid clinplziin of the N-civizinii Club. University of Olililllilllili. Tl by are on their rcturii from Pr Ed- ward, Island where thev liu'l lotion vsiting, on route to the Llniterl with Ciiiiitnsc b lcrics in Pootiuig, . ,. . - intliisii‘i.:l r ‘in across the river '$lllilllltygdladrridnililiclfixilhxfirlgil 3:026 from Shanghai, and points south pram-s have M", ‘ ' ' y of Slltllluli-ll. gm ‘The result, appeared to be in- significant from the military point of \lL‘\\', but Lligic from the viuiv- poiuis of liiindrcils oi‘ non-coin- btitiinhs, kill: d, niznnicd or ruined. ptiired sincc the conflict, 13-01% 1 out. . Several Cllll1"S0 pilots have “incised as national heroes from 111c- flcrial combats of the past iveek. 7'11" Associated Press correspondent A slicil of llli(li‘l!,‘l‘ill1ili"l Oi‘l".ll1 lath-d with (nVcri-‘l of m .])lilll‘.;L‘l1 into the llt'.ll'l. of lhc in- l u;- f my, 1 - - ese .0“ a tcrnatitiiiul .L‘l.li‘lllt‘iil, wunuilmg [at Capt“? “y aunclds mound [our Chincsti, at Kinnise and Foo- chow roads. COllSlflt zlc damage was done and the neighborhood , thrown into o. panic. », I It was tlic ilrt time a shell 1 d "' fell into this purl of the city, al- Passes On f‘) though Chinese air bmiibs fell ncurby Aug. l4, killing more than - ~17 persons. ~- Trouble loomed for Tsingtno on the Shaniung t‘<)l'i~l, where hun- rircrls of f01'(‘l!!,llt‘l';‘, .~lll‘lll, the sum- mcr and sczi , oi misioirn from the interior of the province are Cf)il(‘(‘ilil'lll(‘tl. 31101111950 >\>111'1'\‘- h~11d 51190 Jflll- 1 ing one of the remaining links with 111109 11"1111"11 i11'11 11 11'" 11111‘ 1 the cro of razorlikc spikes, gloveless lflkcli Ollt 01 'I'-=i11§1110 and 110111113’ , catchers, and handlebar moustach- iowns. Chinr-:.~ ll -- e5, 1H nlvlllf it 1' i‘ t Wright, captain of ihc first pro- l‘11y- cstiiblichiiq; frssionnl baseball club~Ciiiriiinatl lions. Red Stockings of ltltlfi-u-succumbed nftcr n long llncss. Ftlilllflfl‘ of the (AP. By Guardians Special Wire) BOSTON, Aug . 22 -- George Wright, known nationally as "the I grand old man" of baseball, died Er the. Yauirixcl» mouth. Thc Jilliillli l- cniuiicri they kill- Authorized in Alta. shot down or . lliSo right at the age of 90. sevcr- ’ States. Bishop Kclly i: n native nf l ilm Island province and “'35 n lclnssnmtc of Nlgi‘. Savant‘ at Si. , Duiistaivs Collrlic. His E\'("‘ll(‘llt'_\' i is a famous author and a fviv i‘<‘=\i‘< tlilfl acicd as sccrci:ir_v of thr‘ Am- erican hierarchy \\‘lll‘ll lll"\' pub- lished a joint letter mi the Afoizirnn situation. While in thr- citv Bishop Kelfy. accompanied by l\i;:i‘. Savage, Rrv. Dr. Hallisayi, Rcv, l~‘i‘. (‘trout and Rcv. Fr. Kennedy. ilrovo to Magnetic Hill. H's Fyccllcni-i‘ was dcrply impressed with the nviiicril illusion there. Later in the c1413’ U10 distinguished party left. for New‘- castle ivhere ihev planncd to crill upon Rev. J. J. Afrhaiic-l-ilin. pastor of Si. Marys Cluirclr-Moucton Times. Personals The many friends of Airs, E\cri~tt , Watton. City, are mrry to lt“<tiil 0i licr illness at her home. Mr and .\Irs. Angus Mo ri-nn wcrc guests 0i Mrs. Morri o... nicct‘. Mrs. Joseph Hunter nntl liuut- cr of Summers dc. Mrs. Joseph M licll the» V-ui SUIUIHCI‘ llOlllC ill Glflild Tlfilfiltfllfi. aghnn of Si. .lol;ii_ who haw bccn VlSllllllI at their lll‘!l‘.‘ Kliikora were among the many visitors who tittcndrd the Ex- hibition in Charlottetown week. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nlilfilnfil! and Mr. and Mrs. Ediuii‘ Bridcnu oi lini- in, N. H, the White lVlOUllTllllS rc- ctl 350 (Ililiii‘\i‘ DlillPiS and cup- liirntl four tank: in Yi1‘l"l1.'.‘1ll7O, while the ‘lilllli~t‘ i'i'~l“.' liii‘\’| EDMONTQN, Aug 22--(CP)— pushed brick ilic Jnpauee lines Dvsigncd lo pygyenl, transfer oil rind kiilcd lllllll) l‘lli‘l|._\,‘ in.i...:.s. The FZmici-n <iisti‘ict—iiicliidlng ‘Yiiiigr/vpilo lilKl iinurzkcw-vfl-was "the swnc of a unique ‘jllll brcak," as 1.000 comb-is. including mur- 1dcrcrs, 1l1il'0('(1ll‘.;»' flflillctS mid (he mnlygtgrlum, which primarily othci‘ fclczx. wcrc sci. frir. l\fost would conmm 5mm a; banks. were Clinics" but there were , mortgage and insurance companies, several Rn ', ‘has been prepared and will be Tllcy were the first group freed passed by the cabinet tomorrowp from the hunt: Wald Rand jail.,Premier Abcrhart announced Bat- beau c the iiilciiiatiniiiil Shiing- , "may hni municipal council considered‘ To be effective for a period of the prion llilll‘l1i'b1(! 110011118!‘ (if six months. the moratorium could tho war bwllllll; around it. The be extended if necessary, prison held 7.000, some serving life "This moratorium h“ been fgrcgd terms. . on us by Ottawa's drastic action This rorrcspnndcut iviiiicscd the _ on behalf of the Bank oi’ Canada cmerzvncp oi tiie first. 1.000. Some mid the chartered banks" the .'~i'(‘lY‘li'tl innrrri by llicli‘ llbcfly- i Premier said. "Our nlm is to pre- , which lll!ll~1 ll: -m min a world of i vent money bcing collected to be war. All locket friilliitllvd 811d ‘isent out of the province." dazed. In its‘ 0UP" Slfvct tllcyl Unlike the debt moratorium in chniirvil lit)!!! striped prison garb 1 clfcct from Fob. 23 to Jilly l. the to orillnnii- (wninmi r-lothcs. new suspension of collections will Erich u I iinnilul a rice cakl not apply to private individuals who min ilirii l ‘.1 “W? 111141111 111 would continue under the Debt motor truck throngit i111‘ 1111"‘ Adjustment Act. broadened at the nationri lezrwnirciil. t0 its Wvfltem June session of tha leclslatu-‘e to boundary. where they were thrust include all resident debtors instead mom-y from Alberta, the seoofldi debt, moratorium in the province, this year was ready tonight for flllal npprflvfll by the govcrnment., An ordcr-ln-council auilibrilinfl out into Ciiincsc territory to meet o! only fumes-s and homo owners. turned to their hnmcs after n ivlcns- ant week spent with Mrs, Xlorrisnn. sister. Mrs. Nelson Whitlosk. Chur- loitctown. Mrs. Ernest Charlton, of Clarcs- holm. Albert-o, formerly Miss Find!“ Mricleod. Charlottetown, ..~ on a fnw wccks’ visit. to l‘(‘lllli\‘f‘.< nnrl friends here aftcr an nbsciice of twove years. Mrs. Charlton's moth- r-r, Mrs. Gcngc. wife oi Rev. Dr. Gcngc. now of Harcourt, N. 13-. i5 also vlsitirrLtlic city. _ l‘ ' ' ' ' " l’ _ 1 Direct Bus Service l To Halifax i Leave daily except Sunday Via Ilochelag at 4.00 PM. Fares are low" 1 Arrive Halifax 12.00 Midnlilhl. , i l l-‘nll Information at l. M. T. Ticket Olllce. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. BEAUTY SIIOPPI-J—-. Sl,.cial until Sept. 1st,, guaranteed 1 All Pcrmamcnt Waves regular? $5.00 for $3.50; regular $3.50 iui I $2.50. Phone ‘ill. 1.474e-11. , l-JXAlVb-In thc 1 student in placing the number on , gated, however. were of the opin- I before liiaglst-rate Mcllishi fined $200 and $300 respectivelix, other Howard Dewar of Brudeiii-ll was‘ Boll» Q Ncw Y i-k _il‘l'i\' . hire on Sllliliflil’ i.ij.:lil. Slit“ ilic guest of M Ruth 110.111.! n’ hri" Misses Maroarri arid Rlllf‘ Run‘ l §.<’EQE.-_1 .11, R1315. r SUMMER LUNCHEONS HURRIED? y Q It‘ you're an “cat-and-rnnner," an so many are in summer, kut-p a package ot Wrigiey's in your pocket or purse! . . . Chi-wing stimiilzitcs the secretion oi‘ gastric juiCcs, nidu dlgestlun—hr:lps to kccp you ltd-ling fitter. So enjoy the rich ltillg-lilsllllg flavor of Wrigiey/‘s Spearmint nicer every meal. Good, and good for you! AIDS DIGESTION ‘ Lltli- i ,cnn- . l 0a-- nd _s ; Personals 1 i m.) l _\lr. Hill ry liuiinglian returned 5.1x JAMES CHURCH T“ “HY V to Kinkoru .it".ei‘ attending the l-Lviiibitioix in Ciinritittctovvii. Mrs. Pmricia Dowlitig, and douiiliw-rs, Patsy and Joanie are visiting IClJllVPS in Klnkora, the gut-us of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCaiville. Miss Florence Lowe of Wollasion, lvttiss, who has been visiting a coi- li'l;t‘ chum, .\i'i.as Florence MacPhec of Pipette, left on return for the ll. S. A, by cur Saturday, Aug. 21st. l\ Lowe has not been on the l: ind for ll years but formerly‘ lived .n Grand View where she also visited her old home and also ntim- crous friends elsewhere. She was accompanied by her sister lilrs. Jrtck tvtacLcod. Quincy, and little daugh- ter Elli-en and Mr. Matilde-ed. Miss Lowe occupies a splendid position tier, lvl:i<s.. whore she has been one ni the liarlimz members (if the 0f- fice staff for a number of years. JAS (Coiiti-iizcii from 311376 l) pilots ziypi-tirttl lllChlilUIlYCLl when thcy four/i ll iilinc c-u their tail. An llllillllllblllfl‘. inspection l piirtjr of ll zfii-‘Hs '\l‘.‘lll'i(l Nllldflllfi I liiiiiil rlilllfilii" cii ‘ of lirniy rlc.wti‘iiii.ni to bf‘ inlse. At the limo lli"ll‘ the Fliii‘: Tombs on tlic out ‘is (if ii""n: they fnunda nin'.i.iii~ shop been dc troyed and one lililli" uncicr repair ‘i\'l'i‘l'l1ill. A: nrititiicl‘ iicfd ed. Fnririm mlitnijv obsctvcffi 1011M’ said the bathe for Shanghai. tic-wile tlic fcrnciiv with which T! is hnfin: uncut’. w'.l' have liitlc i-u-ticul ll“.“'li‘lfllli"l‘ in the wide- silrr-arl llLllllllE unless 1t results in Jrpancse forces Japanese pressure ""21! Put. _ . i"‘l(ltl'F eizpressctl bc- Filianzhii ioatlle would to hi" a more episcorie in a r‘ cxnccierl to last for ll".'ll?l)“- years. out‘. that Clviicc yilnns were being IOFli‘»ll'fill‘(‘l on that basis. Ab dii ctio n And Release is Mystery (Cuiitiiiiicrl tiom page l) iiclp. I can't llllili ‘ 1 should llil\.‘ dun ilie \\ll‘il\‘ 1 prank. Tiiv liu. 1 lcs I k; uw oi. an,‘ il.k>.l‘.i' tor .~' and why they . lt seems to me s Just some silly and had no enem- iirl I can't think of iii till." ly ht- was advised 0t‘ the abducihqi but. ihc fleeing cars outdistariccd M“ him. Hi‘ raccd bat-k to tow-n and tt-icplioncd the customs and police oiiiccrs‘ at Richford, Vt., 0n the hnici-i‘ 2O mics nwtiy. Foivtci‘ said all the mcn in the curs wcrc rrlrnscd nitci‘ question- at the border. Most. of them. he . l(‘., were Cowriiisville residents mid they were nllowcd t0 return lli‘ll'xt- Nuniizci‘ ol mcn in the mn- chiiit-s var eti, according to reports. from a (lo/cu to ‘.35. No one at the grill club l‘€ttll7(‘(l Gris". was being kidnapped until, aitin‘ he hurl born shoved into mu: of tho waiting maichiues. Tllf‘l'C livcre about 30 on the course. said iForstcr who could give no reason 1 for the abduction. I Forster said hr was not nwnrc l lilo.‘ United States immigration lriuthorltcs wcre reported holding I five iucn. Inim tiratioii officers said otter the telephone they were hold- ing five men. but they ivoulrl not discuss the abduction tior would they reveal the whereabouts of Griss. The Cuwuiisville chici said he expected tiicrc wood be iurthrr ' questioning of the men tomorrow. 1 The minister was contemplating | the new‘ baby. ‘Wci now that you have seen him." said the fond mother. "whom do you think he is lire?" The grunt looked at the child ‘ im- a moment. and said: “well, of course, inlclilxeiacc had not yet dawned in his face. but he is won- dilffllly llnl boll d you." with The Florence Stove Co, Gnrrl- . mm 1 Lawmn sang “Consider the Lilies". ci. i: of iuinr it. u. Forster of, ill ' cll\‘.llll‘~\'llll‘ ;,1l\'i‘ chase immediate- l on? . traiiijiig plane ivns found destroy-l l (ill RCII At the morning service day the Rev. Dr. Lcsllw Hinds‘ at both ctl"..\t:, refcrencc to the gift. of a "pail" All‘; (;_ i3; 11,11 pyl- for the puipm, presented by Mrs. 31 p16 01-min, Charles Ilyndmait, one of the old- In the lllOlLlLg cs1. and most esteemed nicrnbers the gnarl-s, “h; of the congregation. This gift is a o1‘ Rtiligliiils 13.1w picct- of handsome embroidery i service Miss ln-arl li ll'li bearing as a design the Celtic] cross which, Dr. Lcgute pointed most aci-t-pxtiblv. yP-SWFI Rev A. l3. .- saiia: “Th! Lord Is My Shepherd by cnrran out. was so closely associated 1 The iiiclile tor the CEQIIlIig ser- with the work of Saint. Columba l vice w-is "Girl A 1 Etc a1", of Iona, who was the Di0ll€PY1lXl>Cd on 1h.- . wtlaill, "Carisi missionaryw the Highlan." and thou by searczui‘ rind out God?" Islands of Scotland, and which.l RM: Hugh Iii Will return as an ornament. is widely vised i111 from vacation il .. wet-k and will the Church of Scotland today. The sermon preached by Minister. "Possessing Our Pas-l sessions", was taken from Obadiah. i l7—The house oi Jacob shall possess their possessions." Dr. Le- gate in giving the background for his sermon pointed out that Qbadiahs is the short/est book in the 01d Testament. but like some , mcn who are sparing of thcir. be in charge o!‘ the >crvices next the i Sunday. Rev. J. M. Mtl/JOG, M. A, will speak at the prayer‘ meeting for Wednesday evening 1L riouiiccd. Wits‘ Ell- , f" ' ~ c ' 1a ._i of Hon. N. W, “mrds what m, (l S Say is VH1.‘ RO‘A'(‘ll,vCl_llifl _.it v v of Ontar“ 1mm,‘ m m0 Pr,“ and manor“, who will (intuit: Li!‘ itinerary an thrnunh his twmiti-onc ver~cs‘ 1’1"’"“‘11'1"‘ ‘1 11" 9‘1"1"‘1‘- c - i ~ l thcro are utter » which are, yirovocative of i‘; ‘it and cal- ciilntcd to be of vcrv consirlerablel hop in the careful reader. In‘ making the allusion "the house of Jar-cl) rlizil‘. pnsscr-s their bosses- sinus" Obrirlinh w s referring to n curtain scctiui of land. rzglitiullv, owned hi‘ Israel, hut at the timei overrun by the f.‘ rimztes. Tlic Minister ti ‘v a distinct comprrxisoii briww-n what a per-_ son f7\\'i‘.[‘('l rind what he possessed. Ho showed that while a pvrstm’ may be me owner of a lame , library. unles he hrid read and studied the books he did no‘. renlfv , possess thr-m. The some appllo d to our, spiritual possessions. the Gospel. Prnyci‘. and the Bible. Dr. Lenoir‘ said there arc Ednmitcs \X'l‘.O have tier-n hindering us from enteritis inlo and enjoyinz these great. spiritual possessions and urged his. hearers in sro against thcsc cri- croachiiig enemies and really and iriilv “possess our possessions". 1 During the nffcriorv. Mrs .1. A. 1 TION ARMY TIIE S. At the Holiness Meeting Mrs. Ad]. Lynch took us her text Act l9 chap, verse 2. "l-Iave ye receiver] the Hnlv Ghost. since ye believed?" p This question each Christan should ask themselves. and if not‘ filled with God's spirit vrhl‘ M! sock and find and be of its!‘ 111 God's work, the spcnkci‘ tt-“licd- 0111)’ through hcnris haptlrcd With 6011;‘ spirit can the mcssallfi of Gods mercy arid forclvencss b9 101d 9° sinners. At tho Salvation mceiiniz at 7 (valor-l; Ad] ‘l'._\‘ncl‘i spoke rm lhcl 5y“, pgnim, “Hove Mercy tipnn mo. 0 God“ Tip {amid lhrourrh the day irsv, flssistcd hi‘ HlllTllllil‘ Keith. SW11", "m ni‘ Xfriim‘ and Mrs Vclh liPfifll n; Th» Fulyflllfifl Army in N 13.1 9nd p E, I, who is visiting in lhcl city. Middle 0t October Said Likely Bate For E I e c t i c n OTTAWA, Aug. ‘ZZWJCPD-Al- bcrta and Ontario will vie with (inch other for the political spot- light this Week while at Ottawa another era of quiet is anticipat- ed Last week Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King and his colleagues in the Dominion Government. made history when they disallowed three acts of Alberta's Social Credit Gov- ernment desiizned to take over control of banking within the province. Premier William Aberhnrt an- nounced his intention of culling another special session of the leg- islature to meet this situation. but has not yct fixcd the rinic. . In Ontario the provincial acn- oral election campaign is prac- tirriily in full swing but Premier Mitchell Hclobnru has so far fall- ed to divulge the pollluz diiiv. H" may make the announcement ‘his weck and the middle of October is said 00 be the likely time. The Government's Royal Com- mission to investigate nil phases of econoinic and constitutional re- Tliis tlil.ill..~~.>ll lll.'._\‘ prove OIQ of lllt‘ lllilrl important ever b0 function lll Cinicia since its re- C()lI1llit'li-’l.iv,4l.:? l’ll.i,\' rt» ilt in a new a‘. ,. ..l‘.' ' of liziishitive juris- diction liliti l xihiiiii important’- ‘ .lflli'lltlliit‘lli w iin- constitution. it is iiivini. a \\..-.~ sctiyie by the terms of rt-iiz l.l‘i ‘ » 1 " .1 11:2‘ Tilfililll EGAN :1 “is: I.l~II~‘I'II'\‘ltl'-S(‘,'Hill)“ -_ At 5Q Paul's t‘? u: l‘. ('.;i‘1i»fct’i\vit, on Siiiiiivlujv l1. ‘ ' ltichnrrl I» F1 town to Ath- ril l\‘l(‘lil0l'll l‘. O i. Hid‘. Rnymtniil ui;.c‘i.i‘.i I -~-. ;'_;;::_—_q DYTIIIS BUOTIPI-Siiilzltixk" :1 Rimicza P. E. Island ‘ Auk. 2i, -» liiziriin. in 111* “'11 . ‘ irrril tomorrow Tucsrlav. 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