)DAY and \VED W — 7.00 —- 9.00 I’ M. ‘ c ;‘..‘\'lNG . . .. . 2lc—.i3c—38c. Dark An gel” ‘I - I I orthern Rebels Advance. Towards San Sebastian T said,to relieve Csrlist forces it oyairzun and to form rile nucleus for the drive against San Sebastian 'FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN! REX STOUTS FAMOUS DETECTIV N By liner W. Peterson, Annotated Plea Stall Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) -VERA, Spain. With Rebel Troops Advancing Toward San Sebastian, Aug. 2.—Gener|l Emilio Mola today began a determined drive to crush government forces on the extreme northern front of Spain's civil war. Rebel ‘ ‘ attempting to en- circle San Sebastian heard that re- inforcements were en route from Pamplona. tack from the rear as the drive to- wards Madrid progresses. They told this correspondent Gen- eral Mole was anxious “to clean out the back yard" of rebel territory in order to and danger of Leftist at- Ten thousand rebel soldiers with new supplies and ammunition left ‘THE CHARLUIWEIOVVN GUARDIAN and Renteria. eloupe outside San Sebastian. peace. out foreign interference." Government artillery was shelling the rebel position from Fort Guad- Dispatchu from Bui1z08B quoted General cabunellas, president of the National Defence Junta in the Leon region, as declaring “the Northern Army is now at the gates of Mad- rid “The object of the insurgents is to insure triumph of a real Spain and bring to the Spanish people a regime of fraternity, order and “Our purpose is to give Spain her rightful position in the world with- lll MEMOIIIAM MISS DORIS DENNIS seldom has a eoinmunity been more genuinely stirred in sympathy and sorrow than at the wh0l1.Y un- expected and untimely passing of Doris, eldest daughter of George Denis, of Clinton, whose death oc- curred at her home early Friday morning. July 24th, after I very brief illness. At the age of 29 years the sun for this young life went down at noon, the one clear call came, and simply, trustfully, she went forth to -—-. meet her Pilot, face to face. There brother Albert, at home, and one sister, Gertrude, Mrs. Wm. Muc- Lea.n of Charlottetown. The large concourse of people who gathered at the home on Sun- day afternoon, July 26th. who came . from far and near to pay their last tributes of respect was a token of the esteem in which the deceased was held. Mrs. Jim. Curtis. Maine, U. S. A. has reutrned to her home after a two weeks visit at cardigan Head and vicinity she was sccompariiecl by her two sons. Mr and Mrs. Angus Nicholson, and Master Ralph, spent the week- end irisiting friends in Aramadale. ‘ TODAY AND WED DAILY -- 390-7-00-3-45 E M- I Miss Rose Sullivan, has return- ‘ 1 1 _2-, _ ed to her home at Cardigan Head. g7§_33:_ after a visit among friends in Cherry Valley. Miss Laurette MacAulay Cardi- gan is visiting in Cardigan I-lead. At Prince Edward A love story so magnificent and iompellfng that the Elll(ll(‘l‘Ce sat hushed for it full minute after the final fadcout before brcaking out into tumultuous applause unfolded in the scrccn fit the Prince Ed- vard Theatre 1.i.<t evcninzr . The film; was “The Dark Angel," "The Dark Angel and the chief iiciors in the poivcrful mid cupping roman- tic drama were I<‘:'c(iric Miirch, ‘Merle Obercu and I-Irrbcrt Mar- shall. None has ever been cast to better advantage. Merle, deligliifiil in her widely publicized new personality, sliom tr1_.tlic cxoticim and mystery of her former ro‘.cs, play: Ktfty Vane. swect. young: Eiiglisli girl, who ‘ child-hood liar: bf‘i‘ll loved by one be)". Gerald i}«IflI'.'~Il‘aIII, while "It vcs his cousin, Alan i.\/larch) . to Lhg-jg tiic trcnc‘.‘.cs bring I a l"€ilIl/iI"li of his love . Pom’: on I(‘fl‘.'i" c c.“.nf~ lib vc bu". iliclr .:- ~ ind'ry on the marrow arc il by St sudcibn ill(IZ‘l‘ czin;‘:". ' s\yc:ir the ma 0‘ icr 2.11:1 u:':.". mom- i:1;'€ J tr) iii.‘ ti'"1ii*Eir‘s. I C])()llL'(I l:.ll fl. and the; is to ])O\\‘f‘!'lllII . on a ill, y by \-,‘.:iy Bol- onc of the im- ‘ 4 in . l bznsmsii. Frlcda. In I iv CSC C I‘ I4. Allister, Gzorge Brezikstone, Fzivl ihiildccott, Cora Sue Collins xmdi Jeers. is excellent. not View and Vicinity , _ L’I_’_l_16 Willing Workers Mission land’ of Darnley and Sea View and the Women's Missionary society to the United Church held a joint 'neetin‘g on Snturdziy Illlcrllooli, July 11th at Damlcy Shore. The meeting opcrrczi by-SCl‘lpllll‘C read- ing followed by hymn “Bcnctith the Shadow of the Cross" and prayer led Mrs. Peter MscNutt. Rend- ing fwcre given by the following t‘neml:c1's—Mr5. P. MncNiit.t, Mrs. James I'IlCI(ey'i1lld Miss Mary Mac- Num. The Mb:-ion Band motto was repfltcd in unison and readings on atiifl book "Africa" were given by Mirses Jean Donald. Phyllis Hickey, Laiim Pickering and Jean MacKay. jme Missionary committce_ for meeting appointed were- Morrls:n and Louie. Pickering. It was decided to -have the August meeting of the .\‘§_ission ‘Band again on the share. 3 rs ii-rrc completed to l‘v.d aeale lice crenm and cake in addition gfltlhe lcntcrn show in Sea View I - ing closed with the Mizpah ll. Delicious refreshments - and a happy time en- yh llis _I-Iickcy, Durnley, gun TEf'No‘fl.ii“Wi1tshire.‘ fin Ballet, Baltic, ]was a de 2 . linntnersl recen Y portly detective would soon be re- leased from the confines of black type to vent his genius in the real, shadow world of the_ screen. Tlicatrc, yesterday, Nero Wolfe. was introduced to his millions of magazine admirers countless made his person of Edward Arnold. propri:it:ly, the title of_ film, based on the aforementioned \Volfc." ‘Wolfe (’0l‘l‘l(“: to life as a lovable, pcciiuiiicly Siirroimdcd by his orchids and beer Ill‘! :1 sriics of murders is Liorcl S..inrir-r. as Archie Good- iviii, Cfl‘.ll'l. H“ acts as his master's arms, legs mid cyrs while Wolfe stays at hcmc nursing his floivcrs. stander .liigh sort; in the filrn‘s numerous ‘_ comcdv moments. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sullivan. Mr. Angus Wilson, Cardigan Head, lost a valuable horse last Sunday. Arnold At Capitol We recently finished reading of Nero Wolf's exciting forays in crime detection in Rex Stout's lat- est mystery yzirn, "Fer de Lance," and vcntuicd the guess that the Edw The Guardian is pleased to re- port that M; .7. J. MacAulny. Cardigan Head. who has passed the advanced age of 8'1 years. is enjoying the best of health and Mr. Ma.cAulay still lives on and operates his own farm with some help, and has helped considerable this year coiling hay. Mr Albon Burke, Fortune, is visiting in Cardigan Head. the guest of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Webster. We guessed right. At the Capitol and to the others who have never acquaintance in the Ap- the new Messrs Warren MacDonald and Ruben Maccannell, Lorrie Valley, Motored to Fortune last Sunday. ‘For de Lance," is “Meet Nero Miss Florence Jewell, North River, is spending a pleasant holi- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacArthur, Lorne Valley. f In the capable hands of Arnold. brilliant criminologist. Mr. Stanley Myers has returned he dclvcs into the mystery cloak- to his home at Martinvale after nnd by vhccr lll‘.:iI_\’.<I5 urivvinds the tortured been employed in N. S , for the i Illl‘-"’ ‘ of flrillllll and suspense to D3-53 three m0llUl5- re" i'Tr‘ drzimitic story of in- T- I vi mu_-dg-r A very successful dance was held in Lorne Valley Hall on July 28. with a record crowd in attendance. The drawning of the lucky tickct of the Lorne Valley W. I Loticry Rug was held, ticket was drawn by Mrs. Oswald Kenedy. oi Boston. Mass which was No 35 owned by Mrs. A. H MacDonald. Lomc Valley. Modern and old time music was supplied by Webstcrs Orchestra of Cardigan. Proceeds was in aid of The Lorne Valley Women's In- stitute which was an extra pleas- ing sum. .r m: ihc spotlight with Arnold \Vnlfc‘:: Ill(IOI]'lIiZlIiI5.‘ aids-de- as usual. contrlbiitcs a splendid per- i!ll‘lT‘..'il‘.('i‘, providing many of the Sllpp€ll'lll‘i'.‘ roles are capably por- tray.-d by Victor Jory. Joan Perry, Nmla ‘Bryniit. John Qualcn. Rus- sell I-iardic and Dcnriic Moore. Halifax Port A rri vai s Mrs. Nellie Bobbins and four children Boston, Mass, are spend- ing a pleasent vacation in Martin- vale and vicinity. Mrs. Walter Down. and four children Charlottetown. are visit- ing in Mar-tinvale the guest of Mr. and Mrs W. H MacDcnald.—C. D9113’ vcsscl rcport for 24 hours cndmi: 1'2 o'cl_ck ncori, July 3136, ARRIVALS — Silverstrcak from Far East, Newfoundland from Bos- ton. Bniory from Gdynia, Ciss from Local llarbcur, vimy Ridge. Barge from Local Harbour, Ragus rum LaHav:~. Chimaera from Maine. SA'1LlNGS—Bntcry to New York, Ciss to Jgiiimic2t.,La.dy Drake to Bermuda. south wind to Latfave. Rogue to Local Harbour, Vimy Ridge in Local I-I1rb:ur, Barge to Local I-inrhnur, Marshall Prank to Banks, Maid of Stirling to Cape Breton. VESSE.L3 IN BER.'I‘H—-Barge discharging, Chemaera. berth. Vlmy Ridge discharging, Marshall Frank lziuclirirging, Lncly Drake loading, Ragus discharging, Barge No, 2 berth. Ciss loading. Butory dis- charging, South Wind loading, silvcrstrcak discharging. Newfound- land loading, Maid cf Stirling dis- charging. vrzssms DUE To AR.R1'VE—- July 3l—Tnlsx-elite from saint John. Aug. 1-—Moyi'a from saint John, Li_b_ert from U. 8. Ports. Lionel Tron? oiiti-cal, Dom. shipper from Halifax. Aug. 9.—Chedabucto from Halifax. Aug. 3—Fort Amherst from New York, Fbrt Townsend from St. John's, Cathcart from Montreal, zenda from Great Lakes. Aug. 4-—Reo from Halifax, Nova II‘ from Halifax. Aug. 5—Batory from New York. ST. CA'l‘lIEllINE'S W. I. The July meeting of the St. Catherine's Women's Institute was held at the home of the President Mrs. J. W. Lowry, President in thc chair. There were seven members and one visitor present, Mcctintz opened by singing Institute Odc End repeating Creed in unison. In the absence of the Secretary Mrs. Mack Morrow was appointed to act for the evening. Minutes of pre- vious meeting were approved as read. Mrs. W. R. Shaw was wel- corned back to our Institute again. Buying committee reported hav- ing purchased blinds for the school. secretary read a letter from the Supervisor in regards to annual convention, also me from the sec- retary of New Haven Institute in- viting the members of st. Cather- ine's I. itute to meet with them at their next meeting Aug. 12th. It was decided to accept the invite- tion, It was moved. seconded and carried that the secretary write to Dr. oieelman saying Institute are willing to join Anti-Tuberculosis League. It was moved. seconded and carried that we have our next meeting on August 8th. Mrs. will Morrow kindly invited the mem- ber; for the next meeting; roll call to be answered by paying 10 cents. Mrs. Mao): Morrow and Mrs. Iowry on the lunch commit‘ Meetina ,(ic Grncc, Monircnl, the Pamplone barracks, officers Cardigan Head SOURIS " and Vicinity —— Island Hospital, Charlottetown, Hotel. Mrs. R. T. Ellis and two children ’in Halifax, N.S. Mrs. Willard Proctor and her three cliudrcn of Boston, Mass., or- rived to visit Mrs. Proctor's brother, Mr. L. L. Clievcrie. Mrs. Cassavant cud daughter I Edith of Boston, Mass, arrived on I Tuesday evening to visit Mrs. Cas- 'si1vant's father, Mrs. M. J. Fitz- patrick. Mrs. W. J. Piiuuet spent a. few days in Ciizirlowetcwn visiting her daughter Miiric, who is employed with the P. E. I. Co-opcraiivc Egg and Poultry Asocitiipn. Mrs. R. C. .\icLcmi and her niccc. rczid liic liris not been terminntcd M155 Miu'garct McLean motored to by f‘Ii‘fllIl2 “\‘Vlii1t seems so is tinn- Miss Ipuise Cox, Prince Edwarg spending her holidays with her P81‘- cnts, Mia and Mrs. A. C. Cox, Cox Kent and sister ,are visiting friends The Pastor oi’ the United Church, Rev. George Somers. made touchinz reference to the sudden passing of this membe of his congregation. who but a week before had taken part in the services of her church at Margaw and was to have presid- cd us orgiinist on the very day on which her fuiicml was held. Taking as his icxt the passage ‘For the things which are sccn are temp.-nil. but the things which are not seen are clcrnal," (2 Cor. 4.18) Mr. S3l’ll(‘I‘S rcicrrcd to ht‘? liic of loving service in the liomc. in licr church and in the Conlmlln‘ iiy. The sudden ending of the lift‘ Of 21 member of the choir. an officer oi‘ ihc Young Peoples‘ Society cf the church, and of one whose love rind I gcntlencss in the home will ever be , imirscd. would appear’ in the tr-m- I poral view to bc nn irreparable loss. Looking beyond these things of time rind sciisc. however, may be rccgiiized the spirit behind thcsc illi'll'lIfL‘slillI0llS. The qutliity of mind and licart which made upsuch fineness of chnrzictcr were but priri of the spirit bcliind the veil which is ctcrnnl illld impcrishable. Her I llaliizix on Fridiiy of last \vcc_k, rc- sition; this life of mortal breath fl iuminn on M(li1(Il|)',flCCOlnp8lilCd by but it suburb of the life ‘Eylslan, Mr. R. C. Mcl./sun, who for the piist whriso portnl we call Death,’ few wecks inns bccn undergoing Tlie rclniivcg find friends will be trentnicnt at Camp Hill I-iospitll, comforted by a feeling of gludncss Halifax. MI‘. and Mrs. A. L. Prziscr have as their guests their son George of the R. C. M. wife. Mrs. Crosby and two children of Bonshow are I'll. prcsciit visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Mnttliciv. The Misses Joan and Gerirudc, daugliicrs of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paquct. are visiting 1h(’ll‘ grand- nther, Mr. Peters. in Rustico. Mr. Roy White was a. recent vis- itor at Sll.ll)ll0])C Beach Inn. Mr. Dannie Calvi-y, of Notre Dame rcturncci on‘ Siturdny, uficr \'l5lIIl‘.g Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McInni..- and fnmily. and in Messrs. Ambrose Moynzigli Eddy Campbell wcre visitng Charlottetown rcccntly, Mrs. Stewart Mclnlyre of Exist Point is spending a icw days with her sister, Mrs. Vincc Mclsaric. Mrs. John G. MacDcnnld and son. Keith, of Saskatoon, Sn;»k., .:irc vis- iting Mrs. Mt-cDonald'_.« father, Mr. W. D. Csutwell. While in Souris they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lavie. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McDonald and daughter, Katherine, were visitors to Charlottetown during the week, An address and prcseutltion was given to Father Fmlcy Mullally by the parishioners oi Souris last Thursday cvcniiig at St. Mary's Convent Hall. Father Mullally, who for the past number of years has taught in St. Diinstiins' University. has recently been .-ppolntcd parish priest at sturgeon. The address was read by Mr. A. F. McQuaid and the presentation llli‘.CI8 by Mr. J Brennan. Rev. Diinicl O‘sullivan, c.ss.R., and Rev. V/m. L. Howard. c.ss,R.. of Holy Redeemer Church. Char- lottetown, nrc at present conducting a renewil of the Mission of last summer. Rev. Srs. St. Thomas of Water- bury, Mass, and St. Peter of Tig- nlsh, P. E. 1., are at present at St. MBI'Y‘s Convent hcrc. Mr. Keith Arblng has recently purchased n new Dodge coupc. Mrs, Ella. .7. McDonald spent a few days in Charlottetown recently. Mia! Helen Malone. Brooklyn, N.Y., is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Ma- one. Miss Margaret Brennan is spend- itgg n couple of weeks in Charlotte- wn. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rooney and family returned home on Monday vwhltehcnd and David Glover. and thanksgiving that ii. life so do- voted ti usefulness and service has bccn cnilcd to nscfulncss and scr- vim in it higlicr life. We can re- P- at OWIMI and 1115 joicc in the beniitifiil chiirzictcrilint has pzisscd oii. knmvlni: tho‘. irrhcr “to live is Christ, and to die is gain." Mr. P. W. Wcgcnasts beautiful setting: of “Cro.=.<iug; the Bar" was swccily rcndcrcd by Ml‘. T. ‘N- B:-nilcy. Appropriate hymns, “'I‘lic Sinds of Time Arc Sinking" and ‘ Abide with Mo" wcrc sung. Mrs. Ciicstcr Simpnon nccompzmlcd zit the piano. The poll bniircrs wcrc: Carmen ]{c,-mey, willinm Hominy, Edison Hcaney. Ralph I-Iciincy, Armcl Intcrmcrit took place at the com- riery of the United Church. Mur- gntc.—B. Sword of Revolution For N.B. Museum (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 13.. Aug. 2——A sword once worn by Colonel chris- toplier Billopp, oormnaiiding officer of the Staten Island militia, later a Tory office: during the American, Rmoliiilion and for many years prominent in the vary history New Brunswick, has been presented to the Now Brilils/Wick Museum by his great-graridson, John Black, of Fredericton. Dyirug zit Saint John in 1827,, aged 90. Colon-e‘. Billopp was buried’ in the Old Lomlist Burying Ground. ‘ He was a member of the assembly, of the province of Nsw York and subsequently of the nssrmbly and council of Nsw Brunswick. I In 1776 the Bilioprp rrnnion (mi Stuimi Island was the scene of an. un-ucccs fill "psacc" conference be-I twccn Lord Howe, representing the British government, and Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge, rrprcscntlng the Ameri- cans. It was from this residence thiit Colono: Billopp was taken int/.-r. thrown into jail and chained to the floor. The order to the jnilcr mud in part: "Ycu are hereby commanded to receive into your custody the body of Colonel Christopher Billopp. prisoner of war. herewith delivered‘ to you. and having put irons on' his hands and feet. ycu are to chain‘ him down to the floor in a close room in the said Jail, and there to retrain him giving him bread and water only for his food until you receive further orders from me or from the Commissary of pris- oners for the stoic of New Jcrs.-y, for the time being." Billopp was one of the 55 petit- ionera for land in Nova scotin. than including the present prov- ince of New Briirrrwick. The fol-I lowllrliz incur‘-i'pt.'.n is l.il1 lc-glbie’ on an old tom tone: I “sacred to the memory of the after spending a. pleasant holiday at Kinkora visiting relstives.—J. Mefllret Adams. St. John's, visitor to Sea View tbilweek guest of Mrs. eursh Btrwies. ends of Mr. Keir Dugnn he is indisposed with swevdrs of the f'lu.—N. ._.___.__....___ I ‘KING sauces ~cnowN* UFO — (c. P.) — — "“ .‘£ls'.?."€..“l ‘.§.‘.l‘.i..3‘_’?I.‘.‘.’ One. , lust and Ash member of His Majesty's council in Honourable Christopher Bilopp, are left to mourn, her father and, Io» rswszi-ms. . ... .t"~‘..-4:1».-fl s "AuoUs1;_‘-_t._1§3s GTHANNWIERSAIRY CIEILIEBIRATIGN I , TO WIN New CUSTOMERS DURING oiuz 20m ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, NASH OFFERS THE GREATEST CAR- auvmo OPPORTUNITY IN YEARS! O MATTER WHAT CAR N in mind, don’t fail to come in and see you may have the beautiful Nash and Lal-‘ayette models. Take one out and drive it. Then, after you've seen for yourself how much more it offers you than any other car in its price compare our allowance on your present car with any other you can get! In 1936, our anniversary year, Nash-I.a- Fayette sales increases are almost twice 4: iarge as those of the industry as a. whole! We want you to share our success. During class our anniversary celebration JAMES A. CURRIE Cltarlottetown, P, E. I. IN can rebclliion obliged him 8-5 the} that contest to this cdony, wherein he has since rosidcd, universtiillvy respectcd_ He died on the 28th day °’ Mnmll. 1827 Gaston R.-igcot. and Hugh \V.'iI' in tho nin:-ticth year of his age." Montrealer Wins Coveted Story Prize CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN THE ALL-NATIONS P R. I Z E NOVEL COMPETITION. The Oxford University Press, Toronto, sponsoring the All-Nn- tions Novel Compctition in Canada for Farrar «Sr itinchart, announces that the entries in the Canadian section of the competition have HOW bven Judged. with the result that Roderick Stuart Kennedy's novel, "The Road South," win rep- resent Canada before the inter- national judges. Mr. Kennedy is a M0!“-l‘8fi1t‘1’. and his short stories have been appearing in Canadian nnd American magazines for some yciirs. Very close behind '"rhe Raga South" came Charles M. Hale's "Destiny Island." with Michael Dcvine's “Youth in Waiting" ihira, It was from these three novci. that the illdle. Professor .1. F. Macdonnld of Toronto, mndc his final selection. Publishers in the thirteen prin. cipal book-producing countries of '-"" '°"‘ ‘" °°°Wmlns in this I I.aFayette I all Nash and I.aFsyette cars including the Nash Ambassador. Bring in your car during this special event and find out how little it will cost to drive out in a brand new Nash or this applies to OOIVEIIEIT LOW PIYIIEITS riiiiouoii 1% e. to TIME riimriir PLAII NASH and LAFAYE T TE MclNTYRE & SULLIVAN Montague, P. E. I. this Province, whrso uncom. mm.» {mm i,i£i5f.'?,';';~611E7’n-1z¢s"\.;m¢h' 7 """ ising loyalty and distlnguisheld ex- W ! Mum Shomy' crtions as a licutcriant-colonel in the Royal cause during the Amor- ~ l 01' icrnriination of abandon without compensation his hereditary property on Staten Is- land and retire w‘ih h‘s family to‘ have a minlmurn value of about 819,000. The best novel in each participating country is being chosen by local judges first, and these thirteen “best" novels will then go to London to the inter- national board of Judges for choice of the final winncr. The board in-I cludcs Johan Bojcr, Dr. Rudolph 0. Binding. Joseph Wood Krutch, ml.-. The Amcricnn contender will be John T. McInt_vrc's "Stops Going Down," and is more fortunate than the Cainidinn book, inasmuch as there is n $4,000 prize offered for I the American winncr in the event that it does not win the Inter- imtlonol prize. Mr. McIntyre is u Plilladclphizin and the author of many short stories, novels and plays. Americans W111 Erect Monument (By The Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N 5., Au.Z- ii —- In memory of the Brtttsh, French and American soldiers 'J.o fell in the scvcml bitlc at i_.oui:l:urg. a mou- umcut is in be crtcicil at the his- twie fortress site by the American society of Co‘onial wars. _ 'i'l'c sui,-,zcsii.ioii (X‘id‘l1€ from Al- bert /ilmcn, well known Cape Bre- tmi liis‘.orE.nn and in a letfer re- ccivcd last week he was informed by Major Howlond Pcll. Honorary (iovcrnor Gencral of the Society. ‘ M‘ fund; up now being collected for the undertaking. The inoniintei:-t will be construin- crl of rugged granite of simiie G9- sign and in erection will be hand- led by the North Sydney “fin 04 notified Mr. union that work wlll Jolm 1). Steele and sons. who MW NASH MOTOR SALES Summerside,’P. E. I. NASH» UILT CARS YOU GET BETTER ENGINEERING FOR YOUR II/\|IONEY! ~ _—:;—__—.q The inscription will contain the “In memory of the American. French and English soldiers who gave up their lives for their coun- try, rm-so. niecmd by Society Of Colonial WW8. 1936." The Society is stdmulatins fur- ther interest in the proied. hnvinfl wwardcd siibsieritial cash prizes for the best essay written on the his- tory of Louisib-urg, and ccmoetitlon will be open to school district! particularly within the nouissurs RICE. Prizes will be $25. and 55 all do- noted by the Society. and somr-W prizes given by Miijor Pt-'1. Whl’ wrie rccrponsiblc '_7r the erection 01 the present shufi. nt Louisbnriz oornrnornoimting the (beds of the American soldiers. LONG HOURS-SMALL PAY S . Aug. 3 on) — A confectionery firm here was fined 88 for working nn l8-yenr-old ill“ 71 1-2 hours it week for a wage of 83. She was not allowrd prover In‘ tcrviils fcr rn.-:~‘- DANDRUFHFI and Fall Heir. “Se Mk- II 2i.‘.'°i..‘i’1“i'..5." BI.’ .Ii.'.'. H ldflilfllb: and end the send! I Clean |IeoIIIIO|oesy loll Aug. s—- Lady Nelson mm a. w. cued hr einglnl God Save the Augf s-sends mm Saint John, ' Kirsten 13. from Jamaicl. JUST KIDS WODAND Douro I HUNTING A IJANCI (D! The Canadian Pnn) m‘si.I:s"-1 I —vouecr l'D'LiKE‘TO HELD vuu our WITH o woneies. POP-I'LL even -- can vuiu