._.I.___;._.t-m tic ‘BASE SIX or.___._i._.w___ __.._.___._ _‘_f_l‘I'_IE i_',IHAVR_LQfI'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN THEY PUT EDDIE l.\' A NEW TYPE OF ROLF . D EXPECTED BIG THINGS - EDDIE l)ll) WELL itt'T “Il1t|)_\’ Chum" . OLE THE WHOLE SHOW! and PRINCE EDW=.RD— ——TOD-AY TUESDAY (DAYLIGHT SAVING TlltlEl '5 v. » :- "x l i‘ i’ i- s HRARBOUS! iCA'i~il'OR'S FIJNNiEST LAUGH CANTER! i _ Eddie's e hecheler tether new with e bundle ef lay. .. end trwhle . . . and ferty et the cutest little mother: thet ever ganged together to bring yee e howl with every heert-threh. are. CANTOR IN THE STORY OF with Judith ANDERSON Rita JOHNSON Bonita GRANVll-Ll Ralph MORGAN Diana LEWIS You'll long remember Eddie's “LlT'Thl,.ll-fh.Yl:'Rl.\' PASSING HAIR n: A HIGH PARADE _ CHAIR" It's the new rave ,'l'he llentral Guardian This column Is reserved lur new; m local interest but advertising u! a newsy nature may be inserted It. 6 cents a word strictly pay- eble tn advance. CONFIZDERJIION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L'97s9'.\'2]'3ll. COLEMAN lRONsi-Yoti get one dollar lor your old Iron lit Ho; s Hardware. L-737-5-27-li. CRJPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC for children only. contiuctcd by Dr. I‘. B. Ackei- at Zlloivn Hull, Summer- side, Tuesday, May 28th. anti at iced Cross, Charlottetown, ifritiay, hilly 31st. L-5a6-b-i8-22-25-3i LEITER CARRIERS ON DAY- LIGllT TIME—' ‘Li? Post Office De- partment advises that Lietter Ont"- rier Service illld Street Letter Bu: i. Collection Service in the city will operate on Daylight SiLYllll,’ Time dliYiilE the sumiiici- months. "SAFETY HRS!“ presented by Kensington Young People in French River, Monday, ltfiiy 27th Good specialties. Stile of candy, and in Stanley on ‘Thursday. Miiy 30, also sole of ice cream. and i specialties. Admission 25 and l5 cents. L-758-5—25-2t. POLICE COURT-Three drunks were sentenced at the Police Court on Saturday morning. Two of tlicm were placed in jail for twenty days. and the other fined $3 and costs or five days in jail. For causing a. dis- turbance on the street. n man was fined $10 and costs or twenty days. TURNIPS IVANTED -Ahy per- son within a radius of 15 to 20, miles of Charlottetown having a truck load or good quality turnips. any variety, phone our office nt once. We will BCCEpt. the call col- lect. Will be buying for only a few days. Signed Frank B. Clarke. L-762-5-25-2i H E R E FOR GOVERNMENT p p V_,," pd‘ jloday-Tues-Wed. I A Poet Make 1 (I)\\'I.IGII'I‘ ~ "-.\l.\'(} 'i‘l.\llli of Corporal (By Sam Robertson) (Canadian Press Staff Writer] ALDERSIZCT, May 26 ——iOP. — KIQKED ._-"PLENTY. . . . t AND man! Because he eoureed curlasmlnstead a! prac- tising the law of lovol ‘h. of a night behind prison bers has inotliened n poet of promise in the rniiks oi’ the lst Canadian Div- iision ' Hr- wove his jround the night he languished in gHzimpsterid gaol (olde England still {spells it that way through pro- nouncing it jail) for what the po- illce blotter called “disorderly cm- idiiri and destruction of public pro- ‘pointy’. " i ‘Flu- poet. is a lance-corporal. Un- siich time as greatness bends I i l VPTSIIlPd tale I i til the knee at his army billet, the . circumstances make it necessary to ‘cloak him in anonymity. On leave in London. he spent an evcniiisz zit a fashionable home in one of the city's holty-toity dis- tricts. His host and hostess pro- duced champagne. i The lance-corporal would have ilikcd to explain he never touched the stuff. but feared that might hi“ importance!!! Mmliiliiititiiiiiu rwiliiw i-iilhiiiliiiildiecii t ' anelBEEliilEfl | ‘tutu aortas-J Bum 1 B'&1“§flg|r KEIIIIEIII ‘hm Z seem ungrateful, So he downed | {the bubbly. Through the evening V- V ‘the process continued. i [Tiiiumteiy he left. Picking his iwnv iinstcadily through the black- ioitt. he saw at n. street corner a iiirlclht orange ball atop n metal ipole. He shlnnied up the pole end pried the brill from its moorintzs TllPll clown the streets he went, ‘kblillltl the ball. running after it. . _ _ .. and kickiiii: it again. It rolled un- "' ' ' ' ' dor ri pnrkcd car. He shinnied up another polo and collected n shiny i‘ V ‘i I ' - no:- one. I [H111 '5 \l|¢>|i \\’a\e :11 Ir-eft-Wlnger Tint we law intervened. Com- l ' y ‘ It 7W1)"; T3» 7 Nil“? ‘ih bnll —itr was‘ a tBclisha E; , , , t‘ ‘W i *" ‘f' _ , ’ ‘74--“.5;.‘- ‘Qli-liilliitiil“ iiif°wliirfié :5 N\II(III, Iinoioni H Has Unity lir-Ont my |' l>\lI Iltlll: .~. LLSICILI Siuurliiirdi _ ._ __ n], 1mm“, g9 gens!“ t ‘ ‘. (;ii.-\ii.\.\li L4‘H“V-s-\-:U-Il.I-I.I.I---I '-'-'~'-'-'-"-"-'- Somewhere along the road to a :f"ll'i"i\' llf‘ scrawled these lines: MUNIIH, .\if.\ 27 L,‘ "cw or newness whim of fate, ~ t '3 in this (iimizcon, twelve by eight. l 11* " ;(‘ii'<"l¢d round by lettering stone, '7 i.» a iii ~r o iris culprit spends his time e- h. t‘ .\' *1‘. t in i)\ (‘X-i long, nu»; . lit 6 ill lAnd irll_v thinks of Hore-Bellshs. t.ti\‘l)(i.\'_I__ r for iiisiibordin-i into ‘ 1 istmtive head of our . clever man. of the 1 Bcncon plan me whv-vebv darkness is re- pcllcd and still the blackout law uphold. This s then this sorry prisoner kilJlW", ‘Why did I sorely mis- lr-‘iwvc And llii from firm onironrhcd iron bases. a briico of Bclislials black- , n . aces?‘ ' ~ (‘will premiers chief (‘ninrs the niiswer —'P‘or a lark, - 11m l“‘lll"lil‘l‘- "Tliov looked like footballs in the i dork.” P S -Afirr Tfillfllll’! ihc nbove cv‘ Ylillilfill and hcarin: the sold- ‘ pit-n of guilty a benevolent strnior of the law fined iiim A I29. '|‘.()i‘\ ' - l 5 xi m Wl-‘t/k S its, . T if iTllié cold and unyielding hardship- CONTROL CAMPAIGN —R,ev. A. A. MaoLeod Field Secretary of the ‘Bl"i.iin," Sons of Temperance, Nova Scotia, has arrived to conduct the cnm- = paigii against Government Control. having been relenseti for a month by the Nova Scoiia oritriiii/ziifoii in" that purpose. Hc preached in Zion Church yesterday momiiig. m , the Christian Church in the eve-i ning, and at Lot 48 in the nfter- , noon. l PERSON .S i The many friends of Ali's. Hcmiv i Callbeck will rcizrct to 1mm that! she is still in the P E. I. Hospital. l althoutzh making a zood recovery, from her recent. serious accident MT. and Airs.- Jot-m . Pure have E ratify-nod ("mm Wn‘f\'i‘lr~. NS._ where , they were attending the izraduritinn I returned Saturday from rt very dc- litzliifu‘ llOllPYfllOfm ii-vi. "iiev mo- a tored throiicli the Mnrliiiixes and New Enelnnd Slot-cs. sttlffiti‘! 50TH? days in New York. Insurance, Garage Records Seized In Edmonton Raid EDMONTON. .\Iii\' once adjusters agencies and most of the large garages iii this city were confiscated by ltoyoi Cimudlriu Mounted Police Oifkfvlb lust. night. l Similar llCfiOll vis bClIlt: tukcii in Lethbridtzo uiid iso '.\".~; under"- stood to bc pliiinit-d iii (mlgllfhfl ‘rhi- confiscation crime n5 it complete surprise to the agencies. Large \‘f\l‘l5. each accompanied by a R. C. M. P. Oiil(‘(‘l', visited ill!’ insurance ndjusiiiicni office-s and garages and intik ntvny tlic rccvirtis, for in\'t‘$ii§‘.-‘\i- 1.. Insurance at|_ sicrs offices raid- ed by the piillfl! were Brruvstcr. Cross and Taylor; llley Adjust ment Agency. and Dov a: ‘ and most 0f the largo g the city ivlicrc ropnii" WI)! tied out on Juioinohilrs accidents. As the agencies were preparing to wind up business l)l"(il' to clos- l in; down over the Empiie Day holiday the_ lflfgflylitlifi drew uii. - l io.lu in! l Despite-ebb and flnw of battle in protected hy sandbags. The feet long and contains 20 ill-MCI’) -- Records of three Ediiioiiioii msur- | mortal dedlcntcd to (‘anrdifs dead of the last. wnr has not, been d; mi-mnrial figures, the work i‘Unkn0wn’ Sways Policy Of Britain GOVERNMENTS CHIEF INDUS- TRIAL ADVISER IS CREDITED WITH GREAT POWER There is one class of British civil servant about whom the public ,i-tir<l_v hours. Tlicy arc the perina- ,,li(.‘i‘ll under-secretaries of the vari- ous Ministries. They coach their poliiicnl bosses on policy, speeches and articles-sometimes they write them~niiri are ever ready to fum- ish data on tiic most obscure and complicated subjects. A crisis often pushes them into public view with tokens of their superlative value. They disappear with the crisis, but their work goes on behind the scenes, more important, more for- midable thnn ever. It. was thus Willi Sir. Robert Ven- sittiirt, who had been permanent iiiiticr-vsiriw-riiry at the Foreign Of- fice when the Eden crisis of Jan- uoigv, 193d, made him prominent. until he fouiiil seclusion as chief diplomatic adviser, first to the Prime Aliiiisio- and ilien to Lord Halifax. the Foreizn Secretary. Noiv iviili u wnr on. another per- miiiiciit uiiilri"-sccivtnr,v' has emerg- cd from his laborious, thankless obscurity. Sir Horace Wilson. for- merly as such in the Ministry of Iiabor, wiil now be very much heard from. the London papers say, as (Thief I'.idii.strinl Adviser to the gov- I tiriiiiiciit. icspoiisiblc for the nnniszirziiioii and enforcement the new all conscription policy ed- of the first piiyier to cxploit him yvhile still in pioccss o! emergence, calls him “The iiiilr.~.o\vn ninn who rules and adds: “Ho lies con- cealed in the rimks of the civil ser- vice. His judgement affects every major decision of government pol- icy today ” Sir. Horriceks formidable position is said to be derived from four sources: Iii the first place, he is frvo from press or pitrliamentniy ntiucks, for civil servants, by an unwritten ltiw, are immune. In the secmid place he is an intimate friend of Mr. Chamberlain, who calls him “Horn” and is bv him l(l""\'(‘Il as “Neville? Thirdiv, )l‘l§ from the viiiious dc- i on their why to the Prime Miiiisiei" pass through his liriiids, many in abbreviated form when they leave them (he is a super enuclcntori. Finally, as head of the Civil Sci-vice he controls i-he iiiiftfttl bureaucrats who run the po- liti ii marliiiiery of tlic Empire. "When the Labor Government, came to power Sir Horace got his first great chalice. The job of help- i' g to conquer unemployment was 2h ii him by J. H. Thomas. After the cry, ‘Wc can conquer unem- |\lfl\'l‘ll"lii.' (iird tlmvn and th= un- ciiiploverl were still tliqre, Sir Hor- zirc was at large. Chance Came at Ottawa exercises of their son Neil. who ' graduated with honors. Mr and Mrs. R S. Rwmsriv. "He became economic adviser to the government, a post. ‘.\'iliCli[ llil‘.iilL vciy little at. that time. It‘ unis to this fallute that Sir Horace owed his final success. When the Ottawa Conference was culled in i932 the British Ministers needed a clvil servant as their adviser. Sir since the unemployment had little to do. He was f‘. "Bitt by the time th-e conference was over the British negotiators. anions them Mr. Chamberlain and Afr. Baldwin. placed complete faith ' the advice UiVPll them by Sir cc. Since that time he has rc- thc confidence of succcssivg , l‘! A 1'5. “When the Duke of Windsor left T tltc throne Sir. Horace had a great 1X01! ‘ tlcni to do with the creation of the i lllil iiiicry which ivzis called into, ‘n ‘liflflfill to make the abdication .("‘."i . l "WM-n Mr. Chamberlain took his nii-plimo flzsihts in svo Hitler. Sh". Iifllfiflf"? was by his side. And, in- rieNl. Sir. Horriris counsels were ionsidired so ini'\i"iiit. last Scpt- j ember that. ho nivui- n trip to Ger- i lllilll_\' IllITISPlf tltiliiig illE‘ crisis, lln- ‘ impni:ictl by thc Plan-Ni‘ Sir H» c." has ncvci‘ been de-' vintcd from his course by considera- tion of political expediency or per- soniil ndvziiiceiiieiit. He is genuinely - and only concvi-ncd with giving! lltl\'l!‘(‘ which he believes will bcnc- | iii the country, l “fill. )‘t(‘l'.\l)ii.li advancement means 3 lilllf‘ ii) him. \Vll(‘ll in 1037 he re- i ceivcd the G C. H , which is the ' ihighcst rcwnrd that can be given ‘ rather than to state. His salary is to aVcivilMsc_:\'o_nt,_oV the most i ipeqtie. Previous to his The Sunday Express of London,‘ Sea View And Vicinity The rain and cod weather of the .past week has greatly delayed ‘farming operations es the lend has been too wet for harrowing. A few farmers have planted early pota- For our dail t i; —C>II‘IBW heaiichigfil toes. In spite of the cold the grass is growing and looking . . ' splendid. the trcvs are becoming green. Grass and the trecs ore l e much earlier than inst ycar. The fishermen have been suffer- ing during the past week owing to the storm making it unfit for the boats to zet out to their traps. but iprcvious to that the catches of lob- siers had been very good. In fact some oi’ the packers had to employ help in orcicr to trike care of the catches Hr-rriyg arc still scarce for limit. and many nvc ccmpolrd i0 go ito Summcrslde and otlicr places to [obtain n stipply. , | The Dnrnley Mission Band held ‘its May meetinq iii Dnrnlctr School ,on Wednesday eveninc. President. ipresidcd. The loader Jean McKny Ircad the Scripture rind led in pvnv- er. Roll call was responded in by 'l2 members with n verse of Scrip- iture. Members then all joined in a circfe of prayer. after ivbich Mrs. MGGI-egor rend an fintnrnntini? etm-v Ifrom the Study nae- SPEARMINT ‘ Pie. Bruce McGi-iiynn or the P. E I. Highlanders s-icnt a few Qdnys recently at his home in lVfal- _ departure a ,group of friends and iicizhhnrs innthored at. his home and presented -liim with n purse of mono". ric- companied bv the mood wi=lics of all for a sftfo return. Pie Mc- Gougari has since left to rejoin his regiment in Nova Scotia. Mr. Johnson Mann has been de- dliverhig fertilizer to n number of the farmers durlni: ihc past ivcck. O Chewing healthful Spearmint Gum helps teeth clean, bright and attractive- and its delicious flavor helps keep your breath pleasant. Chewing also helps relieve tension, and aids your , digestion. Join the millions who enjoy the refreshing genuine miiic flavor of WrigIey's Spearmint (lum after eatery meal. . \\ riglq-‘s - —~ keep voiir The Drnmtiiic Players from Flm- ' erald presented their plnv "Dust of the Earth" to It well filled hall in Sea View Hall on Thursday ove- Ining. This play was under the di- ,rection of Clayton Green who in- trodurcd H105»? iflklll! part to the audience. Tlii- pliiy W115 in four arts and when the curtain rose mi the first not. it showed ii pretty selling on a farm nt a country home The yilnyers certainly excelled them- salves in their performance each one taking their part in ii \\'fl_\' thiit. was greatly appreciated its expressions of dclizht child be heard on nil sides. Mr. MncKcniin also delighted the audience with several selections of vocal music accompanied by the l guitar. The number of encores i testified to the pleasure this vn-l r-alist was giviiia the audience. An- y u,- Kmnc-H __ v.“ was is vis- oiher plcnsiiic feature was n solo, m“. ',h,-m,g), m; ilpmmunity with by Dorothy Crokcii playing her son". flesh m“ A5 m1; l; me first own accompiment on the guitar. [of me season Mr. Pidgeon quick- This number. too, ivus heartily en- 1y disposed o; his gupply, cored, At the conclusion of the, _____ Drirnley Sundny School was re- fourth act. all joined in the Nu- tionnl Anthem, A delicious lunch inwvncd on Su-nday afgcmoon, May 119th Willi a good attendance of was served by tho indies to all ink- of busi- Air Ministry has not rcii-zilrii iizell surnames. _ _ one lLt-illliltfifld '*l.:i:-i-\" “qt; him; lil 'l'oi'onto. began Slllfllllltl zieri. dynamics at 12. When he W35 1t he built an engiiitni nun. ~‘ his first flight he paid sl of). Now 3:4 tlieil much biizgcr alrcrint and zen paid for doing it. iii.- other [Jffillifi-hflfll ' --\vh0 has the D. F. C l’? I crecii —recently flew his fi,\'lll€."l)03l itl‘ 16 hours, l2 of tihem b‘; night, with only a two-hour interval to: re- fuelling between. The third "Larry." born in Sask- atoon, holds the endurance record with an Atlantic Dillfili’ lie distin- izuishcd himself as :1 mo: by lind- sto-rs and public places 1X55 Altl _l the holiday was cool a illlllibllflvlgf)? sportsmrii found their wny to the ponds and ivere ie- wnrdcd with a i: .~il‘il'l1 0f W011i’- mg mm‘ Illlw- thanks n‘ m? W""ill1ll115 “lid ifacil?“ REV- ML ‘in and shadowing tho ship Citv oi itois ivas ginpiouslv ' pxitrcssilti to ,C,.,,“.d,5 “.35 present, on ml; oc- lpl n; off Nm-way the ladies of the Institute for their ‘ TOO FAST ONE TULSA. Okla - (CP) - Dimin- tng n bllfglltl‘ ivns about to 8M h.m, a 22-_vonii' old filin station hospitality. A splendid sum was realized. This gathering wns spon-i sored by the Sen View W. I. aid of patriotic purposes. Mr. and Rfrs. Ejiiirr Burt spent Sunday with friends in Sen View. Mr. Preston Pickering is mak- glllg preparations t0 build a 119W _l_i;\:'n on the propcrty he taurchascd llnst autumn from the Malfiqll? p Triidliig Co. -..t citdulit jiiini l i » bed- ‘ from window wars seriously injur- ed when be struck on the wu- ‘rliiii (I i j: l fl |‘cl".\. ; CHSlOIl. I i A "w" iimlfii v1 . 5 on iave i by the schools bcin: closed fllldlnnt? “.1111, Gown“ measles It L; ‘w " "' ' fto be hopcd they will soonube Rble celebrated of our Doziiiniohs - l“ =1*‘-*"fl “mom "FM" Md ticetel-‘T mcn offered his roiiumii 31-‘, ‘H-‘Wm? 1° I p05,‘; Pm ,1 u?“ Sir Horace did not. suy; ltllS bro nil lilifliliigtknlzaini "h: thgi-r He replied; y“, n is a very ,t.n d4 him no iici . -. g a high honor.’ “mm” "He has an nverslmi from piib- licliy. Whcn n reporter went to 171'!‘ Kiillllif’ Cflmliben W55 3 N“ i his house to sec ii Sir. uni-mo on‘ visitor t» Sen View mid spent I v Empire Dni wtfswduiyi obscrvedi Bl..~\('I(fll"l' IN INDIA CALOUTTA. India A ICP) — Calcutta had an llll\\'illli€(l and un- necessary blackout. when 800 lamp. lighters wont bu strike, Other clvil service offlcialls :12. the lamps escgrtcd__by_ police. was in n hitlnlttnrk [m4 a plcris-ntit visit with friends fhrrc Hr! snid to tlic-"riii : "e x01. ——~~—~ frioiidly toivnrd inc The l'('l)(tl'i»f‘l‘ ‘ P1P. Gvfillflf‘ BTHMPPSQH 0i lite P- replictl that he was so. ‘Then thc F7 7- Hllili-"ldfls EWM e 16W; friendliest. thine you iron do,‘ do- ‘drivs on fiirloiieh visiting his sis-i (‘lzircd sir. Homoa, 1s not. to iii-rite icr in Clifton mid his friends in.‘ ililyllliilf!‘ about me at nil.’ Jiuviilcv Mr. Zvlniidcrson left ro- "Sir. Horace lllEll'l‘l(‘fl ii Ifll‘lll(‘l'$ (‘vililv i" YPWH hi‘ "Eimfllt fit daughter two years oidci" than him- ‘iiiifit :'_\' lW-"dflllfilifrs- e sclf. Thcy have thrco children —| - " ~~————?———~ l/A/VWIF one boy. two girls. Tlic cldest, the ("A-‘TATM IARRYS son. works in n batik. Sir. Horace has pnle blue eyes and n prnznitiriit now‘. Whcii lie enters n rooiti ho is upon you brfnrc you luivo licurd tho door nor-ii. H" l‘i{‘\‘i‘l' jokes. i-lv rumors IN n. A. F. 1 pvcrr. . ER. Eualzwd. Mnv 26 irfpi . 'l‘li<~r<- are throo Cnnadia ‘ fvfnrrv ‘ in on!‘ R. A. F,_Sundt~rlnnrl i seldom smiles. His conversational 1mm“ "cm ‘qmmhmi ‘vhzch Opera” . - _. from "somcwhcrc on the xvest c005 - mom“ 15 w sugwsi “ml mqiim“ ,'l"wn of them come from Toronto land the third from Saskatoon. ‘The. ron (llIiLllANI RE BOMBS $17,500 a year." the nfllthbnrlrood oi‘ tear-scarred Vlmy Ridge, the (Junnunln wer mo- meged. When War broke out. it WM t which took l0 years to build, stands nn e base ‘All’! l of sculptor Welter Allwnrd or ‘Toronto. Whcn it was l I |,I'll'"l' l , , llervei: l):i~ ‘c ."l ‘il’ " . v ‘Iillwnrlmi; _ y mo; 3341) m ; QR/‘ph in lwl} -\i.l lfipsliiliinizgs inBlittilelottitrl $21.! t, “ ' i p s.~‘i).i\ sup-i . . .. —- no n c sa e , . o! Mr Aldcrsbot barracks. the . Enimoyfiy .- ,. . . the lbffilfllilSlPllfifl lance-Corporal penned 9 3n o m —./\lllf‘l'lf'illl‘ 3‘ m. .~ m” h“: mnmiso: “m” p01‘ 9.‘? Tip." ' 3‘ " "i" lll Writ» moral lics richt at our 01A ri.\i.\i..\ _ dam, - "Hm T‘ m ' P‘? u“ l,- ‘U- B" ' lVf/‘fl ‘ 'i‘hni w» should vow to drink no fiqfilrhfltnlnfllfl VITAMM h) h ma‘ Iwr on vim-liar‘ (‘MWPOI more." h ‘ ROSIE vwyl"l‘tll‘l'lll‘tlil)‘l‘ ‘llliflf (Irtftlffll i _—. l0 00 m -- Net's ii" Flu "' _‘ ,, ., "i ~ i,_. nm 1n i5 m ; 211m. 15 i“ "i - ' 1'1. “rlllltlv'l'°f)g:‘ ‘I'm’;- m m m ‘UV-Id!’ hiilfirifvn‘ cibinci. ‘ mxnov -,' ;.. . ., . . .,= ' a ‘ .,,.'k i ‘ __FH,, Nix“ “m; UL “itll ., ». qt hr: ion lll r l r . I H no P-m *1 3 ~iiil<i i took place at the, a “g0 p D6 nwizttgts m‘ conference holri llwifi nm.---N"-‘.vs in En Zlali‘ ‘ _ , 5px‘ “'22 m4?‘ 25 n m . Tpl-t ‘lire inhiiivf in lil"ll‘ s’ s e Ii Rt m»: _ 2'» 33 m I TPL. .i .i.. v. i~ _ liwviiiiiiiid not. in‘ Vi"! - 31 51 m‘ iiivirdiiinfioii in its rinks] i? 3|05r0w ovpoilcil him rleaiiite an LONDON, Maxy 26 — (OP)—HOW ti"?! m H‘ i-iicicnflf- chance TPlllill‘l(5dClgiyh€Ip the enemy has born prove one man W 0 sfllfli-‘lfit’ 5"" derided to play at being i1 spy. ‘The amateur sleuth who wanted to see 1'3"‘ S<'\‘li*l\-7tfli'" Prob"? Min"! , how much information he could [the w" ml ‘rill!’ “lib H I'll!" "iii- lilFflll u-ns Michael Hamilton and he , Ill‘. . ‘vi rind Rm (7 Cnrr. IA child oi" ‘poor ivirctiinqr. h» left. " 5 rvfv li"i' lllil‘ timiiv niinflirx‘ lifc-lon’! stiwbui‘. (m! b" nil pol ' .lI l"1l‘- ‘ltl’, ‘linuizliifiii. swim‘ r- i’ ly tiinii. A6. one time he wus .1 vig- orous wrist i‘ prona1rin<ii.at Prastr rr" —'i"l"lli"li Now Zcnland Strictly Fresh Lobster; For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J M ROOP, Prop. Market Building Ill iii" l‘f‘t"lil‘l'i‘llf"> of P'il'tl"f‘ min- ' cn-iiii ~~il liiui o’ ‘ii-i fw- - ~<~1ii‘ti‘:ili--'.\'.i. ‘.'.i'll Use Mlz-innrdlskfor join-s. A 7_ _§q-..q,.€. .._,.,_.. isiers in TiOlillltli l't‘»i fnll nwl who‘ l lnlti about his vent-tire in e ‘tcr ill the Daily Telcgiaph. The story has been publicized ‘by ill:- mil-i-gossip department 0f the Minisfry of Information es part of its cninpnign to keep Britons c-n lilfiit‘ ‘lllitfd against loose talk. Hamilton said he heard two siriinze women talking in a store. one said: “My brother Dick's lot inrc off Sniurtiny . . . . . Indie . . .."l"hen they patted. Ile , \\'l‘l|i up to the second woman and JIYIUII it her companion was aMrs. | ‘l wit. her name Ls Mrs. J-—-,' he was tnld Hamilton unclaimed "how II- unveilod hy Ring Erin-uni Vlll in lilllll. some tittftbtwiiniidimi ends of Canadians who fought thcrc in the lrst dying fame in the rnpiurn of the “imprrgnnble? position, lhcse C preserved as they wrre in i917 (ltlUli'l‘).... cxI-“zliwini. ‘lliiiiiiltoiir rafmfffi. thew/unfit ‘lllfl {was siiiiioncii iii Ilorsrt. Tho ncnr- iraoirdiiii-ihvj" n-rlyciliii-t‘ 141i"; was actly like Mrs. P--, pniisiii‘: then risking “was licr maiden 111m? ‘list bit: prvt. wis Southiinpioii so Miss Leslie?" ‘lic wont ihriz". Iiv n sorlcs or "mm- "No. she was a Miss Blank." said ifullywplaiiiirrl though carelessly - the woman. iplnccd questions“ lic icnrnrd the Next Hamilton tclcphonr-d a friend who lind £lf‘!."~~\ in illl ill‘ill\' list. He ivmitetl tho rnul: of an i-lil mum.‘ of ill!‘ ship, lior tonnage, and ill" iiiimbci‘ of ll'()(‘]i,= 5]") “~35 m,“ l'_\‘ll\;', friend, l.o whom It" \\'.'l.~i vsiitiiv- , '"li.iil I I)l't-11 m (ligtiogpyL y “mid initial R,, nziiiii- bunk. Ill‘ ' jllitW‘ "lli quite iiii !llIi‘l'('\'iill{ coin- (wc-rcd the maii \\'.l.~. n M» j itiiiii to Admiral Rricdcr" blank "of llic second l)tl‘.‘llll'lll the lcttir cniiouticti. ' downshires." l At e. pub near the regimental steep 1TR;R:-l_IIlV 6.17m“ rx-“rvlcemen made tho pilgrimage to ‘ Vlmy. Place names In the news as Gt-rmnny rcncnts her offciinivo against France arc familiar tn thous- wnr. At Vlmy Ridge, when! Canadian trnnpg won un- enndlen front lino trenches are 1 \_ SHARKS-CARI‘) 'roi.i. ‘ l DURBAN. South Africir-iCP)—— Sharks claimed thrcc victims in leg than three months ,,i ilu- setv side here. Latest was Joseph ilr-rs. 25, riitnllv injured bv n shark ivliilc bathing less than 30 yards from i‘:i~ shore. ‘A6 f‘ .. .;. Rcses hnvc been nainrd llII"I‘ three kings, ill qucrns, l0 princes. l9 piiitcrsscs, 1i tiiikcs, and l7 riuohessos in England. .