_¢_..- i-.. l m", Subscriptions _, gqqgsiare, Water Street. uin Bakery. Water Street. , 5d vilnce. \'E.\l.-\ "£393,133 iii summerside. KETERY g; iiil iiy Mason, igici. Saturday by plane nil i0 Boston. ‘ BRING COALI Two schooners | “e1 this week [or R, '1'. Holman. The Nellie coal from Sydney nn- u. 1P1’ vessel had a cargo _;1i|b'i‘li'liill the mainland-S. ‘ YES FOR OTTAWA~—MlSS Burns, daughter of Mr. Roy Burns of’ Freetown Ottawa Sill‘ hiis accepted a position Burns teaching stuff of the gunners High School and her ll_\' fririids there and elsewhere n- I ., um suinmerside coll and lumber ll“lll. d1 I lci Oil Mflllfliiy for civil service, Miss cu ihe ‘q liar every success-S. 159d Kile fire but rage “H15 done t0 the floor flt-S. d in Summerslde to spend ‘Mfflnlilfllllfid home by Miss Ila ifcbran also a student at the “e hospital, who will spend her iii-ll‘ will her parents, Ml‘. and l. Roy lvfncLcan of Sour's. Tile "if lndrs will be home about Pe bucks-s, OURT CASES — Magistrate fir: helil court on Monday and ruled of several cases. Three ~ were fined for having in- "i ishilng equipment on W. Another party wns con. tad hi1 flbredlng through St. hnor; illlmze and was fined ten ls and costs. Another man for itwnd offense under the Ericcise . or_llie possession of beer was ii $10000 or two months,-S. Personals Mr. and Mr . Al?» Matheson, in iviillam. and Mr. l-lyman ‘ man were visitors to Xen- llyilgt and Summerside on Sun- 0! Tyne Valley ‘ii-i i101’ Quests, her daughter r-nfhomton Stems and Mr. ‘ ~ Mid Mr, and Mrs, s. Grat- ' 0i Boston-Q ills, Forbes “'- "lld Mrs. w. n Creighton mills David and Fred of Toron- 9 IECCH ,, and M t suests of Mrs. J, P. isldeps, H. J. S. Hinton. Bum- w,“ ROW-Wt Glover of Spring ‘with Spending a few days in I ietown visiting he; gun; - McAleer,_K "kill-I Barbara McDonald of New Spent her holidays visiting 1ft!‘ Mid relatives in Prince ii.y,__K ~liev. Father Troinor of Indian ‘Y V- Lawrence MacL-ellan of I urk were vlsitos to Charlott- “i 0h ‘Thursday-K 111x153 Helm Tucker and Mr. i, Iii“ Tucker of North Bedcque 1r ‘It week for Toronto to visit sster Mrs. Fred Lowther,-S., Ti!“ Wm- Moore and daughter Y of Arllncton Heights, R5,‘; "t llllesis of Mrs. Moore's ~. Mr Schurman and nkletterp-S. gkmrgmd M". M. Strong and y vlsnililhter, Joyce oi’ Toronto Mn “at; is! Summer-side. guests tubs“ strgg-RL/g Btronl and Roscoe Jeffery of the B. k wtntloned in New Bmng. ‘Wit the week end at his 3t. Eleanors-S. i Mlwflreizoi- Boswell _ assuri- l ms accepted a, p95]- schooillClflf at the Wllmot Val- for the coming year. ~~Mrs Q M i , - - - Axtell ls rewrning 14;. amino her home in Kansas r‘ "h Ehloyablc visit with - W . Bchurmarllin Li l li HE WESTERNGU ‘°"""c“5;‘.;».'i;’£i‘.£‘é"i;.3'cfih'c°£ 3......" Advortfur. , fliuardlan may M‘ bill-Iii! din Sunni Th, Guardian will be drllvere irr Buy of 2o pa day. or 10v ‘m your order m the boy loan . cohnnn is reserved In! new [lllltall inicroJ, but ldvertlsin “My” uitllllfl may be insane. d gems a word, strictly payable FOX CAPSULES iustlliesent sta n; Taylor Drug Co. Keli- and Cherry "DUNS Drus Store will heaven. Archdeac c; oniyhirug store open all day ileotor of St. on ‘ L-Wl 4-22-21. I J TO THE STATES _ and Mr. Who was drowned _ JcLi-ey who have been vis- fr, illlil Mrs. George A. Jef- v11 ENJOY SAIL -Ti1e ladies who re been assisting at the Summer- yor Campbell and Captain Mac- n in Cnpiuin MacQuireu yacht. dlcss lo say the outing was iii appreciated by the ladies.- SLIGHT FIRE- Ffrelnen were led out about 2 o'clock on Mon- iw-‘irlllilcu for a fire in the old evil property, which M. F, Schur- n nnd Co. are fitting up for mviils. It is not known what considerable in B! lilo moms on the ground 0N \'.\(Y,-1TI()_N _ M153 M“. sqly. student nurse at lize woke Hospital Quebec, has . icalirn with her parents, Mr. iliis. Sherman MucAsscy. She i warned b Lewis to let him know by A he SUM ARDIA tract-Phone m should in loft with Mn, pom; l: at pal-side?” Gourllu D M"! Gouda, i’ i0 lny homo our week. Phone can onslhlo for deliveries n I l! Your ro uto. L951-7-23-3l. L ‘d t t _..____ ~EITOCCI§OsVIéR§rgEES :11; SSISI?E o "Ad" o! King's college‘ wi, '-' “y tioned 2;. Georgctgwfi,‘ Aimraftsman A. l-f. Keith of To- vaiiey conducted uic her. Alberta. Who was lcllled in a service; born mommg ‘in St. Mary's Church sununersme Ito rest in the Air Force plot in the ' - People's Cemetery. Sununei-sld ,yes- R Hmislm- itcrditv with full military neuron Mary's Church, i’- Cherry Valley-g, -_.__ —FUNERAL 0p The fizneral servic the services a e for Earl Clank Grand Rf fly fromveLl-lcefetlilflylngafifhel gull-her. ms. Abel Clark n iigfdgflrvglcfi Which was largely - e pallbearers were Giif d Yeo. Claude Ramsay, Raul-say and Preston -—SHOWED GR ole who were Dime crashed at mitt-ink the straps mail out. After assisting $115,212,213 gang wméoria mnbulmoera B l1 Port for zot‘ --COUR.T CASE Dl-Yby has been Court Cases this week and costs under the Prohibition ti” ham‘! liquor in his possess A case against a party from sum- mer-fldd flhflsed with “possesslon" was dLsmlssed. A man from Ken- 5min)" chilled with operating n. tflliler without a license was fined $2. and costs. A party from K-n- kora charged win operating a m, yvithout an operator's permit was med 55- Bhd costs. A innn from 39560118 was fined one dollar for driving with insufficient lights. A ma" from Miscouchc charged wlih consuming was fined ten dollars and costs. -_s. IN-TTRA UNION (Continued from page -___._.__r__.__._.-—————————~— ;_ sub-districts of District 26 had in- augurated a "production curtiill- went" program and called for m- district execuiives resignatitn in protest against wage levels. The convention clakned the U,M.W. district officers should not have signed contracts now in effect without a referendum, Convention chairman D. J, , Dbllflld‘ was among tho ‘e suspend- ed. Another was Freeman Jenk ns, president of the IAOO-man Phalzn 10081. which decided last week to sever relations with the di tier» of-i fica and deal only wth the office of iintematlonal president Jchn L w s Others of the men hold office in various locals in the Glace Buy and New Waterford areas, where close to 50 per cent of Canada's soft coal is produced‘. Tho e hold- ing office indicated they wzuld re- sign them. l Announcement of the suspensions was made by district president D y W. Morrison, whose resignation with three of his executive colleagues is demanded by the convention. The charges were preferred by Sllby Barrett, international board member? recently designated by Lewis as,‘ liaison man between himself and“ the district. President Morrison said no and the remainder of the district exec- utive were “in full accord" with Labor Minister McLarty/‘s appeal to the miners today to abandon their slowdown program and return to full production. The request was made by the Minister through news- paper advertisements and the radio.| "We see nothing wrong with thB| government's appeal." he said. ‘Tn’ fact, it is in line with similar ap- peals miuio by the district and in- ternational offices of the UiM.W. We on in full accord with it." At work in the pit, McDonald was] not available today for comment on the Minister's call to the men.’ But he said yesterday he would welcome government intervention in the dispute. The convention it- self, he sold, was to consider at a| resumed session tomorrow a rec-i commendation that the federal ow‘ thorlties be asked to step in. Tho resumed convention is e t-- ed to witness something of a show-i dawn in relations within the union‘ in thfs district. ‘rhree of the 10 local unions sending delegates to it -Nos, 4, and i2-have been Friday w ether they are to ‘con- form to the law and our contract- ual obligations," It was expected their attitudes would be crystallized by convention time. Id they failed to answer Lew- is by Friday, district officials said, their union charters likely would be revoked. ‘mall-s were regarded by the district office as test cases set as a. guide for disposition of the cases of other locals in the oppo- sition movement. As the cleavage within the un- ion ranks headed toward an ap- parent climax, leaders of both rac- tions claimed the support of o. ma- jority of the rank and file. President Morrison declared the anti-executive group represented only a small but vocal faction that managed to control action of the local unions. In the pinch, said the man who has headed the unicn in Nova Septic. since 1028. the district ' diiililhtsr. Mr . K g, _ ‘M m‘ “utvsnrkenne b Mut would show its choice by an over- oount of noses. . .. I! the following “m” h, i flllltono w 1 I1’ (‘irannlllto in Slllllmbrllde u, for this serving —ALBERTON A . m. Dance its... llliillcginlgltfitllgriffi tOOK EARL cum: _ last week at the C1 Oil FH- hi-‘i Hand-l Lot l6 ucfied Ht- av. Winfield Gamble. W311i"? Wlnohesten-s EAT COURAGI-j... Dreéintbwhen the Sunda M, . er mime Qil uchusctts) l: h LAC‘ ODDME“ i“ ‘5-1 were confidential naval reports, told the Senate today that sabotage had caused a number of fires and indus- irinl accidents in United States and‘ naval establishments in the last 12 the young in making ble Bernie ion. AND MER BURDEN DANCE Thursday N lght i NEW DOM! oncncsrnn nus canvas suluivicnsmu AT 915 nwrumvnvo AFTER was names Married wife's Airman is i r Higgins Chaplain. officiatiniin-B Says sabotage Caused trouble In ll. S. Navy reading what he months. naval comizmtcee. said the l Act ‘headquarters for Nazis in the Un- ited States, and sad the navy es- timated there were 4C0 Nzizs on the west ccast. ZMOS-fiflirlp‘ _(Continucd from page 1) [was touched nor ms any damage ydbll? to municipal enterprises." j During the dav th-cy clustered about sidewalk exhibitions and wnr [Dusters Many of these deal with IhCW to act during air raids. Omers show harsh caricatures of Hitler, Mussolini and‘ Finland's Manner- helm. One oi the favorite cartoons ldcoicts Napoleon being driven out of Russia at the ooint of a Peas- ants nitchfcik. with Hillel‘ suffering isimilal- evlciim at the point of a Rezi i1i'll'|,V bn. oiiet ' Civilian STilillLS patrol streets vrrl entrances to buildings, permitting cnlv those with special passes circulate (Luring curfew hours. Ascmblnncc of night life con- tinues in the capital although public ‘places must clcsc lit 10:45 n. m. . Theatres are FCDQPJIYR even less iihflll tiic usual seasonal lull, Some MCSIOW companies have none to the‘ front to perform for the Red army. but the theatre of satire. the Mos- cow art theatre and several others are showing reizularly. The theatre of siuire Already is. stnrtlnc i1 wartime shotva 1‘°Vl'i= er.- tifled “Speed and Precision." which was written. rehearsed and produc- ed a5 qulcklv as the name implies. A big bomb crater in Mokovaya street in front of the United States embassy was the only sign of dam- age in the centre of the ctiy. The Kremlin and other public centres were not touched. Many buifdlngs were hit, but apparently all were private dwellings. Civilian fire defence operated in relays throughout the night. end- lessly throwing incendiary bombs off the rooftops and extinguishing fires as they sprang Qp. Through- out the raid, the telephone func- tioned and contact between one de- fence headquarters and another was never broken. At the end of tho attack this morning the city came to life as though it were noon. The government itself described the rut; flatly as a failure, adding: "Defence detachments of’ our military force prevented the main forces of German planrl from reaching Moscow, Only isolated en- emy planes broke through defence detachments. "Several private dwellings were set afire and a small number of persons were killed or wounded. "Not a single military objective was dama ed. "Our nght flier; and anti-air- craft batteries, according to pre- liminary data, shot down 1'1 Ger- mim planes.” This. together with official n- ports that in earlier attempts to raid Leningrad on Sunday and Manda 19 German planes had been s ct down, put German costs at 36 planes in making stabs at the soviet Union's two principal cities. (German quarters in Berlin claimed that the raid was one of the strongest ever made by the Nazi air force. com orabk" only to those made on Lon on. and assert- ed that 20 big fires and i2 heavy explosions were observed in the Kremlin district.) As to the situation afield. the soviet commands day communi- que pictured the heaviest action in long familiar areas-Abe Polotsk- NeveJ-Smolensk salient before Mos. cow, and in the Novograd Voiynsk sector fronting Kiev In the Ukraine. The resumption of violent Ger- mnn attacks about Pskov in the drive on Leningrad—which had not been mentioned in Monday's offl- clal soviet amounts-was reported uiithout detail. _ On the other hand. McDonald cliilmed the convention group has 90 per cent of the district behmd it. It would be willing, he sold, for the federal government t3 move in nnd hold a referendum. with the zxscuiive and ilie other side to abide by the verdict of the ballots. flying accident on Sunday was 141d The funeral service was held izn the chapel at the airport. Hon. F-Iileut. WASHINGTON, July 22-min)- Senator David Walsh (Dem-Mass; Sal Walsh, chairman of the senate navy lackebcé exafctcknowledlgg as dtoN the nurn r o ammun an azis 5 — Maglstrnts‘worki'ng in the navy yards, but quite busy wign - added that the Dally Worker on iNew York, firmer official organ of Tuesday morning dlspgsgd or Six y the American Communist parry and 0i t.i i OITAWA. Jilly fl-JOPW-llbm‘ pita. Martin. 83-year-old lllipbulldln both women until his arrest on blgamy charge yesterday. blgamy and with Martin was no Mrs. Martin, 20, testified that sh cams hero from Moncton in 193 her husband. She said that her sis was married to hei- sister since his tin has two children. "All I have to soy it was er to her child." ll. S. Interests Lease Island off Ecuador Red Cross rooms were taken use, 1mm different ts r ._lll_a mirror of official party an enjoyable sail round the 91'1"“ Colllliy- A party 132m B; Yi§y'§:'yri<isedili§i§1§i3ed Brocklyn WASHINGTUN, July Til-MP)- wu. 0m (my my, week by mom, any w“ fined $25470 and He described Sm} Francisco as Jesse H. Jones. Federal Loan Ag. ministratcr, said today that Corpcration which intends to de- velop it. Jones’ statement followed an of- ficial declaration at Quito, Ecuador, that the south American csuntry Jones said the explanation lay in the fact that a private owner, whcm he named only as Gil, granted the lease, Jones announced lost week that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation had leaned $500,000 ti the Paelfic Development Ccmpany. a Delaware corporation, to finance the improvement of the lslsncla i He said the cympany jntcnded to raise cattle. and conduct minzng , and fishing operatzcns. y é Gites Oainada In ilpposing ll. S. Move’ To Retain iiraftees WASHINGTON, July 22—(AP)— Gregor Mason. of Riverside Conn, identif ed as a writer and lecturer. told the senate military committee today that Canada drafted men for (our months into the army with the provision that they should be used only in home defence, Mason was opposing legislation to retain United States draffees, re- serves and national guardsmen 1n army service beyond the limit of one year. “Are we going to be. as the man in the street says, ‘uncle sap’ again and do more for the British than they are Willing to do for them- selves?" Mason asked. (Canadians now being called for four months‘ compulsory military training under the national re- sources mobilization act are being retained in the army for lrme de- fence duties, for the duration of the war.) Labor Minister Appeals to ii. S. miners i i ite McLai-ty tonight went on the“ sfirrwith an appeal for full pro. duotion. directed at miners who have been staging a work slow- down in some Cape Breton coal Main portion of’ the minister's address-earned by direct wire from Ottawa to the Sydney. N- 5-- radio station fCJCflh-Wb! the reading of an advertisement he or- dered published today in (our ‘Nova Bcotia newspapers, entitled ‘Can- ada. asks Nova Bc/itla coal miners to support hei- fighting men." After a. brief introduction. Mr. MoLai-ty swung into the advertise- ment which said the slowdown in cape Breton has resulted so fol‘ in 1055 of production amounting to nearly 500.000 tons of coal, It mentioned imports of fuel from the United states which have been necessary for railways and coke punts; and said the coal re- serves of the Nova scotia steel in- dustry are rapidly diminishing. "The day approaches when we will not have enough coal to bunk- er gulps to convoy our men across the Atlantic nnd to send them arms and fond." it said. "This slowdown is discouraging the continuance of the govern- ment's policy of subventions to the coal mines of Nova Scotio and en- dangers the employment which they stimulate." New Zealand. with a population o! 1.600.000, has 38.000 men serving overseas on land. at sea, and in the gir. SID PRINCE COUN Sister; Arrested 0n bigamy count . TOFONIO July II -(CP)--Poul employee, testified in court that he married his wife's sister last March and lived in the same house with Hennanoo Dupuis, sister of Mrs. Rita Martin, also was charged with mended until July 39 for sentence. and was married in November of that year. living wrfnuously with tor had lived in their house and that she had known her husband winter. Her sister came to live with them in November, 1940, Mrs. Mar- lust foolishness on my part," said Mar- tin. “My wife's sister came to live with us, and I told my wife I did not want her with us, but she in- sistod that she stay. The only reas- on I married her was to stop her from stepping out too much and 'to have some kind of a home on earth so she would be a good moth- marle Island in the Galapagos group off Ecuador had been leased from a private owner by the United States e 8 t \n-~4'\-u_-~A<, ' oversaw-w IIEIJIIHDM. \ s Us. . EGU TY CHRONICLE STOP “IIOSING .~ M-‘ i AR 1w GONSTP TY. ALL'BliAN’S BETTER WAY INSTEAD! Gel at the Gauss of Constipation and GDRREGT IT . . . with this IIELIGIOIIS GEREAI. ALL-BlZAN'_S way of combating constipation duo to lack of the right kind of "bulk" in the dict is the It isn't habit-forming . . you with tho “bulk" you ALL-BRAN in London, Canada. KEEPS Y_OU ‘REGULAR AMTURAHY! ETKN "better way". . it doesn't just givo you tem- porary relief . . . regular eating of ALL-BRAN gets at the cause and really corrects it. For this rcady-to-cat. crunchy, delicious cereal lllpplifl need for regularity. And you'll love this pleasant way of correcting constipation. Eat, every day, drink plenty of water and sea‘. how much better it is to prevent constipation than to be a slave t0 purgativcs, If you like ALL-BRAN in muffin form, there are recipes on every package. In two con- venient sizes at your nearest moon's! Made by Kellogg's !'Servo by Saving! Buy War Savings Oorfffloatoff Testifies accused Told of killing never had granted a concession to, any foreign ccmpsny in that area» HULL. Que, Julv 22—(CP'i—L-AC Donut D25‘ cur oi the Royal Can udian Air l Vmaintaln provincial gasoline icr nlhat made them drop, vincizil acceptance of the income tax proposal. Eight provinces-nil but Ontario —had indicated their intention to _'| agree to this plan whereby they owe wsymed “(in yn-ngl would withdraw from personal and LAC. Llcliiuliii lzouoet. one cf tuo corporation income tax fields in re- uirmen Cllillkldd with the murder o Charles u. WiiltOil. 01.1mm business man, had COllllitiCd to hiiii R. can nectlon with ihe kiliinrr of a inan and the tllroiviilg of his body in s. l9 C. A. F. man from Mon-i is LAC. Edmond Paouctte of‘ Ottawa. Walton disappeared May 5 some daI/s l. river. charged with LAC. Douoet, veal‘ old R. trcal and his bcdv was found laici- in the Ottawa Rive The two uiere rcmandcd unti '1 July 30 for voluntary stalemetit at‘ ie close of today's Drellzninary caring before Judge Roland Mlllill‘. LAC. Descoelu‘ was the inst ult- ncss wdav and his appearance \\ n surprise to all but Crown offic He solo. he nad spoken to Dcu at Uplands Air Station. near Otta- wa, after Doucet had been punished for being absent without leave May “He said to me: ‘I made a break.‘ i-l ii I pulled a iob nnd Rot about $100‘ out of it-but there was something worse than that." LAC. Descoevr testified. "I don't remember whether he sold ‘I killed‘ or 'we killed a. man and afterwards we threw him in the river.’ He then said: ‘We took his car and were in an accident near lfYtockIandflivliieLiL-fntne car turned aver Li!‘ OI‘ V6 05. OUAC. Dcscoeur testified the two accused had returned to their quarters at Uplands Airport at 2 a. m. Wednesday. May '7. "I giLw them at parade later lu the moi-nine and they were told report to the order room before the commanding officer.’ he said. “Pao- uette cot 14 davs‘ C. B. (confined m barracks for being absent without leeétyy. and Douvet was also Dlmish- Ottawa To Meet Provincial Losses In Gasoline Tax UITAWA. July 19-40?) — Any loss of revenue suffered by a pro- vince through the present mmpalgn to reduce non-essential consumpt- ion of gasoline by 50 per oent will be made up by the federal treasury if the province agrees to the fed- eral budget proposal i0 vacate the income tax field, a finance depart- ment spokesman said last night. Smaller consumption of gasoline will cut into the amount of money now collected by the provinces by way of gasoline tax. The federal treasury also will suffer through reduced collections of its new gaso- line tax of three cents a gallon. Last April 29 in his budget spccui Finance Minister Ilsley announced lmpmition attire-federal tax and added 1- "It has been clear for a long time that the dominion could not ignore the growing demands for foreign exchange which the expanding con- sumption of gasoline entails; we are undertaking to protect the provin- cial gasoline revenues at inst year's highly satisfactory level," “Even then," the finance depart- ment spokesman said inst night. "ii was clearly recognized that the progress of the war probably would make necessary some further steps to restrict sale of gasoline. or per- Iians even some rationing." But. he said, while Mr, Ilsley wr expressing federal willingness to l i turn fol" tau-a. But pending complete study tof the effects of its application on ieach province no definite action {had been taken, Moscow quickly Takes on grim War aspect 1 By Henry Cassidy Associated Press Staff Writer Moscow, July 22 _rAP)-—Mos- cow, which just a month ago was Europe's last brightly lighted peace- time capital, has become one of the grimmest centres of war. All the usual paraphernalia 0i wnr- the blackout, ah- rnid alarms. bread cards and other rationing, mobilization-have come to Mos- cow, together with some especial- ly Slavic embellishments. A bewildering coat of camouflasi‘ has been applied to the capital 11115 may not he described in ric- iall, but it can be said (hilt U19 city has changed its RDPEHYBHCQ radically, both from the ground and especially from the air, In wartime cities of Spain, France and Germany, I never have seen anything like it. The usual sandbags and barri- cadeg have been erected around the ground floors of main bulldinlli. and windows are criss-crossed with tapes. Pails of water and heaps of sand are ready on staircases. The Muscovitcs have iaiifih W war like ducks to water- The city‘; millions were steeled for the first German bombing at- tack by half a dozen previous false alarms. The first raid was comm"!- tivaly harmless. Watchers clamber- ed to roofs, as in Plflciite. i0 Stand guard for bombs, nnd the remaind- er of the population filed quietly info air raid yreiters and subway stations. Editor Talc?‘ Progressive Step LIVERPOOL, Julv 20—The Liver- pool Advance and Queens County Advocate. edited by G Cecil 130v (formerly of Chnrloiictownl. has _i\ist completed another step in its progress. Mr. Day bought out Press plant in Saint John and had the equipment moved here. Th‘ installation of the duplex flat bed press has just been flfllllliiftfd in’ H J. Whyie. superintendent of the Saint John Telegraph Journal, who is on hi: vacation The size of the paper has been changed to that of a tabloid with l6 page; iiisiCtid of the former right. This is not something new in this ciislrlct because in 187R s! newspaper was established in Liverpool by Thomas nnd Edward M. Farrell called The Liverpool Advance. ivhirh was approximately inbloid size. This was the beginning of the present-day‘ Liverpool Ad- ‘vince and Queens County Advocate. fax revenues at the 1940 level no mat- that ivillingncss was contingent 0n pro- budget compensation from Ot- tlie Free » Qclzgtilzi. alhadpefxlie“ etc‘? dfllxfltili: g3‘ a s n n - time; to change w tabloid size. The new Egress takes l roll or paper inste of that which is out. For this reason Mr. Day is now able to use paper of tho Mersey Paper Company Limited. This is the first newspaper with a circulation under 5.000 to in. sin a duplex press. Th cl - lotion of The Liverpool Advllfrcilég and Queen County Advocate is a. round 2,000, N. S. men graduate At Bombing School DAFOE. sask, July 22 -_(c1>)__ Presentation of wings to q, numbgy 0i’ graduates at No. .5 bombing and silhllery school here was announc- ed ivdnv by Royal Canadian Ail- Force officials, Wing Commando R. A. Delhoyo, D. 11'. 0-. made the presentations at a. ceremony hem yesterday. Graduating silnnen included following leading rlircmftsmen: Nova Scotis; Alexander Dickie. New Glasgow, and Donald K. 0'. Brien, Pictou, the i- y. m a‘ MIIflA’ ‘ idealism" WKFC ‘imrr "*"‘ The new battlefront established ‘In eastern Europe is nearly 2.000 imlles long. Thr- hatilcfroni. has nut ‘been marked in on the map as it Jollows the Russian frontier and i progress by (he enemy so far is too small lo be shown on a map of this sonic. The nrrmvs, cwcpf the one i i‘ P“ ’"-~ north. Indicate the iii-xv.- tion of the main German thrusts, ‘ . I |.\\' - l lovmrrl Khru-kol’. ivia Odessa. and toward Kiev being i the mosf importnnf. Another ririu- is pointed toward Grodnn, Odessa Kiev and Kharkof, places heavily bombed by (he Germans. an- loczi- icil. Kaunas, another bombed city. is not far from Grorlnn. A German drive from Norway across northern Finland may develop. SIIAK-Em-FJMQ PAEMERS CARDIFF Wales —(CPi _ "Lazy 1 farmers and bad farmers must e shaken ma." said R. S Hudson, min- lster of agriculture here. "If w“ Interpreting The War (continued from pqo h counter attacks.” dlnnisseo these. however, as incapable of long delaying "operations alm- od at the crushing and destruc- tion of individual groups of Soviet aimed forces." There 1o an element d flict within that Goran report which tends to o0 the impression that mo Null have encountered serious map at Smolensk and before Kiev. Except for the smolsluk it seems that Loni ad in tho north. Moscow in north- oentro and Kiev in the mirth, centre are no nearer capture than they were o. week or mom ego when the second great Nazi attack was is . ro- ft wu created. London military spokesmen, although observing caution in their comments, noted that the German attack in the Kiev sector i: tending southward, They described it as heading down the right or west bank of tho Dnieper and possibly en- dangering Russian forces retir- ing from Bessarabia behind the Dnfester. The Nazis declared that German-Rumanian troops recently pushed forward in Bes- sarabla. They even asserted that the Dnlester was crossed at undisclosed points fmo rin- southern Ukraine. Just where this southward Nazi Swim; west of the Dnieper is developingisnotcieox. How- Wel‘. 3 German break-through on the Kiev front to reach the Dnieper at that cit-y or any point south of it would be even more serious for the Russians than complete NhZl investment of Smolensk, which the Reds still claim to hold. 1i may be that the Nazis have changed Lhell‘ sirincgy to at- tain victory in the area. The frontal assault toward Kipv from Novogrild-Volynsk may be abandoned in favor of a sweep southward between the Dnieper and _Dnlester that could force Russian withdrawal in haste from all the southern Ukraine behind the Dine-per. TARANTUIH AND VICINITY The farmers are busv storing ch; heavy crop of liiiy. Miss Catherine Gumlniskcv snort the week-end at her home. _Mr. Daniel Holland uns a. racer“ visitor to Fort AUSIIISIUS. Messrs. Jiimcs, Siriihvii and Rudl‘ oluh Milrnnchan were visitors to the City Saturday. Miss Maiv ‘(inland who spent the week-end Vlsltllll friends on North River Road. has returned home. Mr John ‘viurray left recently o1 i-eiurn to Montreal. ' v Messrs, Ambrose Covle and Mimi-- icc CUIIHTHSKPV motored to Mon. takue to ntlcnd the annual race. recently. Miss Eunice Murnaiziian spent I verv pleasant day in Pownni oi Sunday, i Mrs Daniel Goss and two child ion spent the work-end the guest o her sister fvfrs, Ernest Hughes. "Wk "M "W" make roeli for those who will not the most ou oi the Lanai i l