. First Lord of the y? 0Y1. MERE MAN » M“ "rs-also nag, $311311?!» l» lcucboiily’. >‘%// ///' The People's Paper noow-I-f Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew and Belflshnrss MAXI M6 OFA MERE llifiN ls the grcut I'm, i: destroycr oi’ all lil".‘1‘.|l l lind progress. “no 0 lion ‘Iva Cont; mi.‘ ado-rail‘: Ioluldod uo-i. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ‘MAY 80,1940 ll! Annllll “Vlulfiflytllill Dlsllvcreri 55.00 Mall-FALL S4 (m: (illlziltli Illfl i ‘- NAZIS cn H Sharp Criticism In Commons As Failure Admitted Prime MinistfiVarns Of Other Dangers And Asks- Unity—Admiral Of Fleet Voices Strong Protest. l (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, May 7—(CP Cable)-’Prime Minister Cham- berlain lililay defended the British withdrawal from south- ern Noruuiv as the only sensible thing to do, then listened to a llarrilge of criticism from the House of Commons cul- minating ill a charge by Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Ifeycs that “shocking ineptitude" prevented orders to the fieci to force an entrance to Trondheim Fjord. ADMIRAL CRITICAL In uniform. row after row of ribbons on his tunic. Ad- miral lilgvcs, the man who led the successful naval raid on the fil-imali submarine nest at Zeebrugge, Belgium, in 191R, declared that the naval staff and the Government hall turned down an offer by himself to lead Britain’s sea- ].‘0\\'(‘i‘ in a frontal attack on Trondheim. He said such an attack uoiild have turned the eventual defeat in southern Nllrivily into a military trium h. Facl- to face with the big- gcst crisis of his long poli- tical ilfc. Mr. Chamberlain offered an hour’s defence of his (lircction of the Norweg- ian campiliun and announced that Winston Churchill, Admiralty, had b???" fliven wide powers of supervising the day-to- rlily military opal-aligns on all fronts. British silli ' Torpcdocs Nazi Prize STOCKIIOLM, May 8-6706- ncsdirvl-(Al-‘l-The S w edi s h steamship Monark. 1,786 tons. with n German prize crew l- board, was torpedocd bv a Bri- tish submarine yesterday, ‘it Scnrnful Words Eek-v running to catch their first. than usual and children, The rumble of seven army tanks and 12 I\I glimpse of the swarmed with the mayor. Crowds watching the mick; a 0V6!‘ Defends Navy As Backbone 0f Defence WASHINGTON. Mav ‘l —(CP) q- Vigorous defence of the battleship. ns opposed to aircraft. was voiced today by Charles Edison. d States secretary of the navy. to- qcther with a. prediction that. Ger- man planes would Drove incapable oi destroying or damaging seriousy the British fleet. He told the senate naval commit- tee: “Battleships were. all: and will be for some tame to come the back- bone of our first. line of national defence." Edison attributed allied naval losses to aircraft in Scandinavian waters to the fact that Alllcci ves- sels were olieratlnz in narrow fjords and channels _ilEfliliSL innit-based aircraft and did not have siliflcicnt support. from Allied planes. lFcillr allied destroyers have been bv aircraft in NQXWERHIH Wai- ) fills he thought the fighting tlicrc was not. trulv Tffl11‘CS'?lIi.fl_il\'(‘ of the real value of seflllcwcr atzflmsi flll'l)(i\\'l‘i‘. Improvements in dcsiwn undoubt- cdlv will be needed. he said, and chnnflfls in deck armor. to uive bet- ter protection lisrainst aerial bomb- CTS l Kcvcs’ scorniui words w.» had used our fleet " eclipsed in bible!‘- ttaclcs such as the de- Llifflll by Clcnlent Attlee, Ladior that. the "cabinet of fail- ure-» be dismissed and the taunt was learned today. The Monark wils nu its way from Stavanger. Norway, to a. German harbor with a, load of wood pulp. Five member. of crcw were taken aboard Airmim ‘El ' the prize the EMS“. _‘\“"hm“'ld_ 511N611‘. UWYfl-l. submarine and two others were shit", J‘ 15 1181111118 a one- saved in llielioins with swellisn L. C. M. S. Amery. a ' _ crcwmcn. {ggmgri Cillvlveflve m!“ U7"! 01' The Monnrk was at Bergen. ilnilailtv, and Eflrl WITIWITOYI. Norway, when that port was n lomicr mcilibcr oi’ the Ohrlmber- hm qnvorjlmont‘ also Jamed m “he suddenly seized by the German! 111,2. Askcd ivlether he tllnuizlit. Gor- .maii illrlrlcs ivould be iiblc to fll'l\‘i‘ ‘the BritJsh fleet. from the c8115. Edison said: “F‘r:inkl_v. I don't. think tine 15h battleships will be deslrovcd. I can't. coilcclvc that the ‘Gcrmflllfi will be RblP ti. domnsze scr-ovsv the British fleet. WOMAN ELECTROCIJTED ST. JOHN'S. Nflti. Moy 7~<CP cnblei’Mrs. Elizabeth Molloy, 42. ma“ at the start of the invasion. I rb , w,‘ elecimcumd [may “Emu mp “qdegpmad and o _ (btockholm ilispatches failed gs S; gllitcre; the cellar of he, certcd allllck mi m» c n t? “XPIDID Fh“ l"'"""' "f ‘he lizilic. It is believed she grasped a it bcrallll- qil-tp i, Efoverglmerllt’ uermm‘ Tm“ cm“ about“ ‘he light switch with one hand and tlllll fit, p 1,, mm, i?“ n 1mm“ Swflllih "P55" but It W" ‘s’ contacted a lL"£l(l..ll\ wire vrlth the toppled Vii-rm Poiverumzfllreo sinned the ship w“ seized by other’ par“. "(TRIM I halls as contraband.) l m < . against introducing i .--—---»»-- izr motion which made it I dill‘ impossible for u. vote taken tcmorrow night at the "lldu"! Iitrc donate. ~ ill‘ .10 Conservative "ginger will which is oppogng the 39v- . lent with tile support of Les. I I ia...i*..le.icwmifo'.i’éi= Llne U p Coming Events n‘ iui i° for: Notices in this o o I u m u i; ibinlfislcrwword. QOR m,“ "$313456 kssle. Zion non. m Strong Drive Defence Alliance Hinted Tension Continues High» L- . .. - _ o “Dance Peaimolgiiglii‘ ' t‘ Fgéggmla 1n Dance in Morell non, Work F everlshly- . av loin. L-l61-5-7-2i. BUDAPEST, May 7—(AP) —A strong Britih drive to line up a Balkan “defensive alliance” against either Ger- man or Italian attack was reported by Balkan diplflf mats tonight, while the Nazi press charged the Allies with plans to throw southeast Europe into war. “Qjftllllflillva Rummage Bale slic- Hmb MM lit-h 6.30 o'clock Baptist - l.l—l66-5-7-8-l0-l1-4l. "R'~‘-“°“'¢ May 1am for a aiptlat. cake sole at Moore 6r Mc- _____. L417. "Bordon danc - m 0. Thursday night, i??? "l °~ ~ llammm "id Dance Cardl I 15"‘- Webfller‘: orélieiini. Km’ ,, -_____I"m‘5‘5'"‘”- Yugoslavia, where the mvbfage Alton Hall Friday, Balkan tension is highest, ' Admlsm“ figmttfafgl-l, was increasing her men under arms to an estimated 000.000. The pioposed alliance, ac- cording to diplomatic infor- mants, would embrace, Ru- tlli‘§"‘°"'° wednwlav Mil 15th Vallcvlpj-lkumivrtainmeiit in ‘(Imer ~ L-loa-ii-a-i. "Dflnce 11a, Wit Afton H ll Frid ill,‘ m‘ - Admission g5 cents “d; "mm" ._A L'19°-5-9-1|- mania, Yugoslavia, Bultlflfill. pa, 9 ii Lvcnvhoglsi a; Aibmm Greece and Turkey. These [frjrrrlilia lllllil liOiiil. bllilimmly countries would be promised that the Allies would not “JOIN; H f ' . start war in the Balkans gllvslgrtrd él.°ll‘l2§'..?..f.';;?,';%,“?g€ lilll ullli nit Allied fleet: loilesguiamwm Pricel- nclfllldc now at Albxandria and the ° 1. Chlufiottctow . 1,153.54.» “Weygand army” now as- sembled in the Near East would rush to help in case the Axis powers attacked. The British plan is understood w be to open the whole Balkan front. a; once in such an emergency. rather than let. Italy or Germany attack one country at a. timfi- Yugoslavia, however, was N- ted still looki lng. Authori Live Beiomde quarters said trflde W11" Wtwim‘ yugoslavia. and Russia hovenshlft- ¢q now m " iitical subject-s M l mini. of usoslov is" 0f B" Itolo-Gennan move. Ind the 3°!‘ grade Government. ill WWW“ mom,‘ rapidly for re-establish- merit. of normal plmnnticdifi- lotions with Russia. DIOR" n” mgorwvef. the Sllddftn departure from zilAgi-eb for Rome of Aiglh- bishop ojzije ste inac. hi? fist Catholic prelote n YHBOS lg‘!- led to the belief that P0199 "5 XII had summoned him in nn en- deavour to stave oil’ the danger of the wilr apl ii- l Ill iluligury, tile pf-EYSS all“? ¢‘\‘_ deuce iii llic country.» inlllitliilly with iilc Ituliml-Gcrlllllii A-\1-- siiying that events in Norway ""3 Denmark had proved that isolate zfdfliltlnued onloéilo ‘i. c610 “If: l Rv-lu] Kilrizins uliat is going 'JIl inside their own (‘Jilll l l " Dilly trucks down 0711113’! ma (7329 mllolédim mechanical units. Even who,“ c105,.“ mm" 1w nes of war while soldiers vvcre having dinner W11 flrc seen lirrc. and tanks rolling through to in street brought. everyone Seeking Route To Move Troops Hungarian Sgdr-ces Say Nazis-Fascists Plan Joint Action If Allies Act. BUDAPEST, May 8 —\Weduesday) —-(AP) --'I‘he official llun- gafian News Agency published a report today that Germany liils nskcii the Hungarian Government. for the right. to semi troops through the country. This report was circulated shortly after diplomats in tlic Balkans’ had reported n strong Bridsh drive to line up u Balkan "defensive ni- liance“ oi’ Yugoslavia, Rumaniu, Bulgaria, Grcccc and Turkey to stand together against any agqlession. The Ilungarian News Agency, in rcpurtizig llic (lcrlnan request, rc- produced a. dispatch which originally W115 pillllishi-d in n. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, newspaper, Politika, viliicli in turn liarl l-ri-ditcd it to its Budapest. correspondent. Several limes in the past iu-ipirctl Hungarian ncivspapcrs, as wi-ll as tiic news‘ agency, have taken such roundabout mctllolls to toll liun- Simultaneously". the Iltro. in Sofia. Bulgaria. which has been called thc mouthpiece of Nazi Gcriiliiiiv in Bulgaria. printed n Berlin dis .tch declaring; Germany and Ila were prepared to send lllljic forces into sotltllcastcrn Eur- opc lit the first French action iil that area. sign of British- Tile dispatch which was quoted by tlic Hungarian aqrncy said that. according to certain PBPOYKS in Ullilfllivs: tile (lcrlnalis had ziskcti pnssaso illfCiiQll Illlntniflv for troops but. that so lai" coillil not be verified. "In case the latzd frontiers. ill the Reich uni to that tlnl _ .il iii, or the otli Utro said. C Dll l] l 11V er belligerent. their the report Allicll troops vio- aliy of the Balkan countries’ will solid an UC- il (‘liCCf-f‘ ilnnicdintrly one Cillllp," "In the _evcnt the country question failed to answer with sip- propriate speed i116 Reich Gov- clilmcnt would be forced to ilndcr- lilkf‘ any measures it thought ud- visabie. "Any Allied attempt. to the war into might force Germany ulid to put lnto action much forces for tion of any such altcmpth" extend southeast Europe Italy gteatcr the immcclln tc frustra- A strong British drivc to line up 9. Balkan "dcfcnsive gninst either German or attack was dtplomats. Admiral Gets Promotig alliance" Italian reported by Balkan a- IDNDON, May 7 —(CP Cable)- Piomotlon of Admiral Sir Qharics Forbes to the rank of Admiral of the Fleet, effective tomorrow, was announced by the Admiralty to- elsewhere for n, h t. .8811‘ Charles since 193a has bééfl commander in clue-I of the home fleet which has borne the burden of the naval blockade of Germany and the operations off Norway in which 030th ird of the German Fleet is estimated to have been put. out of action. The ndmlrs ever an existing admiral of flee mmotion of on admiral to of the fleet occurs when- the t has held that. title for five years. Admiral of the fleei- Lord Ghetifieid, former Minister for de- fence co-ordlnatlon, attained rank May 8, 1935. the However Lord Chatfield remains on tile active list, us do mirals of the fleet. all Ad- It also was announced that VIN!- Adiniral Sli- Dudley North, who ac- cumpniiied the King and Queen to DCWSPIIDCT. lat 'l‘ronlilicim irlilcii lmcant Norivcgian victory, wits lilin- . itr Glance Tlil- (‘ulniiliaii Press AM ‘ kllil).\.\l — 'l'i>li pliliili- cum- muiliuillilii lr. in iiic Afiililliliih. tn outside viilrlll hll\\ll’|llitfl until ti u. in. (-1 a. iii. Alll). LONDON Prime (Jllziulbcrlilin. frankly lontcssing lfailurc of (Jculral Norwcgiiiiii atl- ‘vcuturc bllt ili-lcllllilii; tili- cflorl, gives “iusloil (hurl-hill tiglltcr livid on arnlcil furl-is its Illll’“"-'\|"I' cries for "iliflcrclit pclillll‘. at iiclmh" Ailiniral of l"|l‘l'i. Itoger Keycs i‘."l\l‘1,,'(‘S liuviil smash might lillvc l lied. BUDAPE T — British rcportcii making strong drivc for “llcil-ilslve alliance" in Balkans ilg-iiillsl, (‘irr- many or Italy; Yugoslavia raises urmcd forces to fifllhiillti; uiiicr countries quietly calling up more soldiers; rcport (Lrniany asked permission to move troops across Hungary. . BERLIN -- British - French scheme trl striki- in Snilthc-"istcrn Europe not later than May 2U iii- icgcd hv (it‘l'ni.’illy"s coniroiictl prcss; Allies call it. a iic anii sonn- soilrccs sec it as atcmpt to lay foundation for any fixing of guilt. ROME —- Mussolini may clarify Italian position wlzcn he reviews Rome garrison Thursday. STOCKIIOLM — Litilc hands of Norwegians barricade passes In cffort to stop German drlvc to north. THE HAGUE - All army and navy leaves in Tlic Netherlands cancelled and mcn hurry in ain- tlmu “due to increasing uncertain- ties of international situatinnz” communications with outside world cut. MOSCOW — (‘ommilnist Party paper charges Finns u-rl-ckcd iii- dustrlal propel-tics in nrcas coded to ovlet Union; Vornshilnll‘ steps down u Defence Commissiir. PARIS -_ Disclose speedy l-Yciirn crulsoi- damaged by German bombs It Nun-loos; German patrol dcfcatcd in western front clash. mirrr BOATSIBUR n ISLAND l-lE.l('idi'l‘S. N. J. Nillv 'l -fAl') —I~‘ortv Duals “l rl- \lt‘~\il'.)\>‘tl today when fire swcpt. tlit‘ Joseph Canada in tile liner lhnpi-ess of Vgutier bOfltVRYd nilfi SI-Yflild in iii» Australia Just summer, has been ndjoining boat, vain o: lllill‘ toihonnkotohiiloli-istokesnemnaawalsetot-ol .000- Mlrlister ‘ the ‘ Sir , l l} A NORTHERN BRITISH PORTJ ll_» T --\A.P) —A section of the; Allltll Evpcdiiionary Force from Namsos, Norlvily, landed intact to- day despite an attack by 39 Ger- man bombers which sank three cle- Sti'0}.'t‘l‘5 ——illE British Airidi, the Frcilcll Bison and tlic Polish Groin. Naval losses were compara- tivi-ly small, and of the soldiers in convoy not a single man was lo . Willi two other Americans, Ilflllily Powell. Pox Movlctone cam- n.lli, and Arthur hf-enken, Para- t Ncurrccl photographer. who taken aboard at Nanisos :l_v nisht. at the urgent sug- of British headquarters, I sscd the entire bottle last _ wlicn Nazi planes dived at . convoy. Ono German plane shot down. Tile convoy flagship, which was headquarters of British and French officers, escaped when a. bomb hit iiic ivatcr oiilv 50 yards to port. A s "s of lf‘.."i‘ll(llfify bombs also \\'l\' missed. Bison was struck and the e WEI I The wolllldcci and survivors were taken aiinaid another ship, OLLA___l__\l lSSTllRYllll German not. ollvllrs TRIP; Said Aduanci FRDM llllltlflllYlj Dutch Prepares i.l.....‘-l‘.’.l.-.i" ili‘.5;'.“‘"si.f?l‘°‘ii.-l....- Intense Activity In The Netherlands As Bremen and Ducsscldorf. communications. THE HAGUE, The Nether-l lands, May 7——(AP)—Hlil-' land's trains were crowded to-l night iviih soldiers and sailors returning to their lllllis afil-r the high command, in a swccil- rtiy thereafter, the bombers mblcd and dived on the ‘They hit her. She listed and the survivors were trans- SllO r: the rcscllcs were made the . .-rlrivcrs reappeared. One, in a perfect spot. to be mn- ccnlcd bv the glare of the sun. (li\f‘fl nearly to thi- funnel tips and looscrl o fatal bomb on the Afridi. Si!“ wcii‘. dolvll, Six Gt-riilllli plrlncs nppczlrcd a- srllill. but. cxccllcni. defence fire ove tllcm off before they oould '11s“) a slliclr- explosive. l Namscs ilndcr conditions and by l of a f c started by a Gor- vc-y ll page '7. Col 6i P. W. C. Students ,Win Certificates IIALIPVAX, May 7~~tCPi-—i-icad- a. oi iiLiitilry District N0. 6 l (‘IIIDYLICUS Nova Scobia mid '0 lntluarct Island today a11- fl iiulild oi grade l3 ccrtil- .101‘ [l‘.'(li1&.'l(‘il('_\' in P11351014 4 to tllc tllmvilg ixirthal ul. stliiiclils at P*'n'.e of Wales ' n Clti1\ll(li.lEl0Wi‘lZ—— ivlgmore, lvllalry R. Il/lllifiitlfl Sanders, Enid M. u, Joan K. Slcwart, Milricl civart, FAllLh J. Stewart, Mary lll()l'. Iiiizcl E. Wctlkcr, Mil- lt. \V.'l.l2L‘l', Lorna J. Wat. . iii Ll- Wells, Paillnlc I-l. Wilal- , (falllcri-zie M. Pcrce, Anna. \ s Prousc, Mary Jean , snu C. Reid. Sadie K. .ls, Afargarct Mnclioe, Mar- A. " D rotiiy M. Mac- '6 .. w iklr l.. MocQliilrlzc, '-\l'l . Mfifiolic. H1171‘) C. lylrirtlil, ‘liallnah I. Mcorc, Annclurcl Mor-i rlson. Examinations were held last uePK by Captain G. K. lilacAlpgv, o! Dis- ltrict Headquarters. Additional [name-a would be announced inc. l Collier Sinks; Cruiser Damaged DUNKERQUE. France. Mav 'l - llCPl -'I‘lie 5.359-i.on British collicr ‘Brighton, out of Newcastle. struck la lnlnc in the English Clillnnei to- liiltllll. and sank. Her crew of J Tivcro I'(‘~‘Clll‘ll, l0 oi tlicin ln,l\1l‘:‘f_‘l. , The Hench nltiiclirviml owl-st‘! lEnlilc Bci n. 5.880 ions. was struck lbv it l.C1l\‘\‘ bomb and sliizhtlv dam- ilactl wliilc convoyln}: troops W, Nlllllfifif. lalc in April, it was offic- iilllv disclosed at Paris iOlliKht- The exact date was not revciitid im- War- 25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) MAY ti, l9l5---I~‘lve-day bait/tie of l‘ll'l"l.t.‘lll)lbi‘g Ridge near Ypres ~.l.lill»li. lrtl Pllllndioli divisional itl‘llllll_\' ililil Pillnes Plllliciills (“lillllflfiill l-lizllll lliiilcllry‘ particl- putlli-i. Airi-ro-(iciniuiis clatlnHt (‘Zi]‘.ii‘l'f‘ nl‘ 70.000 Russian piasoncrs in fcxv days‘ fighting in the Car- _pa-:llllaus. the . irlg order, cancelled all army and navy leaves. Leaves have. been witllilrawn the first time that tllc mcn werei nrclcrcrl to return to ill(‘l2' posts iilililcll‘ lli-ly. (Ii fill lrzlfil led to fzicilllatc troop mow- mcnts. Ilollrlllci lirls ncarly 40o.- 000 ll‘.(‘li l.lilflf‘l' arlns. I Officials <l0.“f‘l‘ll)4‘(l lilo icon‘ c.111- ccllalion as "fill!" to mg ililccz-laliliirs of national situation." In Ik‘l!,'llllli. the Netherlands‘ lmvliln. ' ' it was lstzllcil tint (‘l lcn of lcavcs ivls no‘ OCIllPilil l . ])i'i‘Sl m, Tod order ili Holland npplicd to a1 fcico and nnli-cllrcrilt: lflflvvs. as wvll as those of ground; tmops and tile navy, Sim-e 1-l0lli oi lllf‘ (lPfPHCP forces, (tr 40,090 lncrl_ llilf! bccil flllsOnt 1mm them posts on rotatal; ll‘1‘.\'L'_ AAISTTIRDARI, I\'l'i\' 8 .. ocsriovi ~<APl 411w clil. oft‘ all ilutizoznu Ili('li.li All,‘ (a 1:.‘ to illbpoillls nlu-ilail ll'i'ill ll» n m last illutil lllllil 8 a. in. i-t a m. Ali TI toclclv. v. lil“ll vest goverlinlcl . av m - licri all nrniv. havv. air force ilnri lzltiti-rilrcrilll. lPfl\t‘§ n5 3, (icfcncti l Drccalltioll. T‘ lllolic l‘l _. calls ta il'l(‘ N"! "r- jlrlnlls iroiil 1ll)‘.(lil.l iwrc illlf iii" - cd. l ’l‘clc_zrllnhic.scrvicc was onlv nillii- l dliillly (ll5iill'l)l‘(l. Tclcphnilc Ffllid ill- liliizllt also tic sloplwii ' some hnlii‘. ll iilflllilftYl. Prcpzlrcs To (‘iirry 0n \VASI'IIN( flN. hfilji- T —l.\l’ '- Tlil: Nctntnli‘ s (iii\Ll'l..‘lilli' ' pared lo flan mic. carry case of a Llonlail ilii s. appointed ilk‘ Nllfiflifiilil . islcr in Washington. Ur. A. Imi- dmi, general paymentiel- forail Ail officials abroad ‘in (.'i.‘l‘ o‘. cin- crgcncy. " Should a onslllilizlit. overivilclm I-lollnll . .\'lllllS'.I‘l' will act as li IYPLIAEIIFUI‘ and msumc- charge of paying l-illcrl " -‘ iitllih who are (iuisldl- Li} country. Omit Wciiihcl‘ Rcport NEW YORK. May '7 Tile Nctllcrllillils C. J. allcplvl‘ the policy of lions ili ball (‘ill coimlrlcs w- nigill. by olillllllr; its customary wciulicl" rcporl from an language broadcast picked lip here at, 11.45 p. ill. ADT, In signing off, the annoilnccl" said that "dire to conditions which are klioim to you“ lic \\'0llli‘l not lzlvc any WPflillPl‘ report and would ills’ liizlti. v, ls A r homo . ~lAPl - .irllld. iviill the tulip liclcls binnin- in: and mnkln-z a most spectacular sight. for television" MONTREAL. Mnv 'I -- » Prcsiilcnt. J. A. Walcs of .(.‘n Frontenac Oil CompanvLlmitcdd cussing the British COlllmbin unso- llnc situation. sold todav it "verv dainzeroils for anv provlncc to intcrfi-rc with tllc fivvdoiil (‘fllillil(’l'l".‘ ill’ its lilllilbitalil- " |\‘ lllt‘ ‘Milli. ti l-iuilti H3‘ nllllllill ii Vllllrf, Wu] snot lllt l.il colllli.l.lli-~. \\l'll' lhll ill-ll l- .lll|ll.il to llii‘ illiiv i-llllllvil ZilLi\lll\l ll_ ' '- prenll- court of Cililudn _(lt‘i‘l.\l which lmliclll llic price-fixing poe- ers of the British Columbia fuel board. A . .. The Associated Press said the movcnicilt of i was the cause of the intense military prfllilfillliilh‘ land and the disruption of the Netherlands 5z~l~~ l iilfCVlfiliSlV, hilt this was tlli: ‘first time that aliiici-t llO ex» ceptions were made and also lmiiic, lll~giil-‘ _.nlng tulililrrliiv, ivlil be rcstrict- l iiilloil, ‘lfYillQllliI l.ll)£l(‘ April 27. approxlmiltclvl Ziillilllrlni l TY) l'(‘ ll radio afntion P. lihlkillliTiil 5t.:\- QllMWC Eiliihsh l i shifting to niirtiivw-l; w. ll say “only that ll. is spring in lllli- l ~—-—~~~~—~--~ --—-—-- no c" \\.‘l‘ QAYS B. (‘. MORE DANGEROFB iatlire has lllitu-‘ll-"Yi d Hlizli lllif‘ lll... lnliHi-l»? til was Wises i0I1ll\l'l'i)1\' ll‘ (if lni. i l’? \_ ,7 Nation Prepares For Action. BULLETIN NEW YORK. May 7—((.‘l')--'l‘he said tonight it had Iiccn rclialilv inforn man columns are advancing towards the .. lie i .3“ ‘ N.B.Provhn Tobacco E, .:, llic .. u liv Ills ll ll Li.» MANY F‘ l’. - CURL NEUF L’. ANY no.1 "r "~ THAN T ; » \ BATH Tlll f» \\ Lin‘. ‘i puns. l...:.“i TOROIVIU. llli 1i liiH-h. l).l ‘Mitlll Vnllcollvcr l,l‘_ilii‘l\'lilf)li dict: to Ottawa saint John ll:- flax Chavlottctoivn 5 trum- Maritime l-Iicsi: ‘will with light with-owl >‘ "~ ' Jfhursdii)‘. fllir iiliil l“‘"'~ lli Llrllrl"; -. and ill midlilrtlt. l s-lli _..<~l.~ tlii; <~ I Filst ollnrii-r moon l- ii ‘ii “ ' l 5llliliilel.-iilt' llldll \_‘ll..l uti- Tllli (AR M SATYIIDAV Ilwli Lmavrs llortll l. ll -'-.'» ‘. I.‘ loaves Tomontine 7.00 i‘. M.