SATURDAY. K ~\_\_t'QO plltfililftd Buy Your itENWOOD hkANKETS NOW! Tt’- iH-c- i1ll\'il‘"-' to net. illiifi of these fine ne\\' KEN- ‘fit ilaiir; iiovt. . . . .iiie_» will cost. you more money lat- ei. . . . Jlllti its likely indeed that some of the lines 111:1)’ not lie available iit any price. - 'l‘l~..~ nee.’ RFN“. fltillS are here. . . . .see them today iii lint-ti lfltriii-‘Iiirigs department. Kenwoiid ltAliFREST Kenwood Famous Flor- lilanltcls. Plain Colors, altint. Tone 0n tone l it...“ lip-e. t-silar. (told, Blankets. Floral shades. ilrerti, Wine or Peach. Larkspur, Zinnia, \\'il~ iSi/ai iii) x bi. Satin low Green, Holly/hock Bpllfld. y: and Briar Rose. Satin ' 1-11.. ii Iinund $10 finch n Blearhtil White Blankets Kenwootl (‘amp Blankets choice of tun siles in __ plain binders of Blue, “HWY “"153", 5111111)‘ Itilse, Gold or Green, per and fllirllcli"! (‘M015- gg"; ,,,, '1 L95 355% lililzlwi‘; ZE-Sifffir s ‘Ygllljllvltlfi ends. size 72 72 x ‘J0 1 illicit . . . . . .. $9.50 Special Kenwood Heather Blanket 25 only 0f these ".t F11 “ 111111111 as last year. Get yours now. Heather l .i i :- wile imly, till X $1 size. @111! i p Mme e. Maison T Try the Basement ior DRESSES it"s an economy idea that will save you very nice money from tiine to time. Today theiel a new lino of dresses in the basement that you'll likel Lniiws Dnvetono sliih FT-iyim dresses in several of the newest. styles, some with siiirred bodice and‘ high piiddoil sleeves. Assorted col- r-rs. Sizes 12-114. Price $2.49 nnd — Ladies’ “Lastex Glrdles", lidhtiveltrht, flexible two-way stretch. (‘nlorz peach. only sixes. >1. hi. and i». Price --- - -- -- -- Special on Ladies’ Rayon Satin and Angel Skin slips with touches of em- hrnldr-iy straight or Bias- cnt. Ailiuutalwle shoulder straps and Braid-backed side scams. Cirlors: Tea itose and White. Regular F190. Special Price -— — - _ Crepe and r313". CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7w.c.T.u.| NOTES ..'PLAY ENJOYED — The St I u“: TORCH 0F VwTORY Andrew's Dramatic Club staged .wiut light is this we sec in for-of! lgfjlgksllmétjrcdfi {fimggo “tfi; much like in. mewori. com-m hull July 1st to a well fill hull. across _ The pipers taut tile sudiai: it: swift from the west. in 1°11" ° 11118 1‘ 10111 l oomesgrondnlg radiance: ‘finish, which speaks well for 8t. And leaves a. trail 0i light for every Andrew's Club. The solo by Mr. , gyQ |Reggle McDonald (My Last Wife) , got. s big hand and deserves sgcial Prom where Pacific waters wash our mention, also tap dance by ggy coastline. Reveil was much enjoyed. On western shores, to when Atlan- ‘SUCC s .____. c's roar. .. E SFUL RALLY-A W. The Torch or Vlctcrvh Home 11111111 M. s. Rally was held in the United ever KNEW!‘ {Church in Murray River on June 111 91116111101- 115 1P m?“ ‘Wm 511°" 25th. A number of auxiliaries were W 811°"- not represented which was too bad as the Rail was a most interesting one. Miss ryi Morson. ntissio to India, who is home on furioug was the speaker and gave intimate and interestin lights on the life land work of the people of India. The (allowing is the programme. i ..'Thls column ll marred for news of local interest. but adver- tising‘ of s newly nature may be lnser d at. 2 cents a word. strictly , payable in advance. Pour on thobfiilliiiecp brilht its daz- zling once: bet its goat flame rise higher t0 the - s es: F0!‘ in its birth "the will to win" is strongest. Theoeinttist uvgll wo know our t... "°°“°‘” ...‘ .. s. thro . Wm “it he ill c u: - an s. . c 0 II gdtuttrlzeonution River. The subject was Faith. The To all Canadians who love this fair address of welcome was extended cumin, .-to the delegates by Mrs. Ferguson, To help cui- soldiers fight their way Murray River. Mrs. S. E. Hayward to , of Montague replied. A report of That hero our Freedom. dearly Mission Ciicies. C.G.I.T. groups bouniht. will iivo to M1811 was given by Mrs. E. B. S. Millar ' of St. Peters. Next was the Ques- Whal wOuld b9 1110119!!! W°Tm have tion Box. Then an address by Miss v i011 con-udemd? , _ Beiyl Morson, missionary on fur- Ii 13118 W¥WB'1°V111F¥ 99mm’ “em, lougii iroin India. Miss Morscn was slaves, “new M free? Ian b in native costume and spoke on I W115‘? “mum y, modes of life in mdia, climate, etc. W“? “emecmm iThe last part o! the afternoon ser- Aftemoon session: Worship service - The Eastern GuardlaHTclIs dispersal ‘Of ll-Bcat pack iBy Destroyers i OTTAWA, July 3 —(CP)—How s pack of German nubm depleted by the arms of s convoy escort and how the ace U-boat oom- der Otto Krotacbrncr was lub- edoutofttiosesuftmaraidon a. Britain-bound convoy is told by "s Saint John, N. B.. man who wit- nessed the attack. Three, and poc- sibl/y four, of the submarines were bésstcd to the surface and destroy- e . Charles Damery, 80. served u an ,oi1er on s Britinh ship when the attack took place. “We knew we were being trailed byrsubs," he said. "Our escort de- stroyers were keeping s constant. sh lookout." ' en, all of a sudden, tho at- tack!" Thedsubethrushedr in ‘recklessly. poppe to e surace or a good sight, triggered the torpedoes, then crash-dived. Dsmery’; ship was stricken and h; and other: in the crew were forced to take to the boats. They were picked up by u destroyer and from then on had p. first hand view or the tltase for the lurking undersea. boats. Depth charges forced three of the subs tn the surface, badly-disabled. and the sea. became dotted with Nazi sailors screaming ‘Kcmei-m" and “au secour". In the distance one sub flashed the distress signal with her light. About 45 survivors were picked T° wax-Wu‘ {veighl a! ‘mum's’ o“ vice was taken by the 0.0.131‘. e m‘ group from Murray River and was led by Mrs. W. C. Pickett: and Mrs. E. MacKinnon. This ‘was a! very‘ up beautiful and impress ve serv ce o l urgent plea: w“ st ivorsiiip. The worship servicle wasi Burn nerd-e lite iuilit tiii Rome and taken by Mrs. E. B. S. Mi ai- of ' b1 ; ISt. Peters, assisted by Mrs. Land §l§§§lefom nation shall hicEwc-n o1’ Moreii and Mrs. Lee be Ffflg Iwebstcr o! Mnrile. Mrs. Miitiarh ad-r I fiifSShfitlPSStTl tie impor srice o , 1W2 shall not falter nor fall. not in light in a most inspiring way. She , i this country’. ttuld the stor oi a family vi"t to Wi ii iii p mil 11115 Torch ' ld uni to s. great cnthc iere xx en tiie o co ry - l w K111111111 l11111ll Wglfllhdi- end Lhetclral. The beautiful rwindolws lrfti e s a 1w 911 11110 9 ‘ — ‘which xvei-e pictured t e SHIILS o i ell?‘ 15 vlcwud ‘old it impressed them deeply andi 'A.nd in Liiiii VICIOI1V~PEHCG for every when one o; the boys was asked‘ ' llmd- afterivrirds, whathis a] Salint? Pills . -. l1 , t t 1 t ‘with Gmgltlpmne Mlnlyerliiéilri. ghzirsiesin]; velriyuébesiiltilftjiill‘ suite) I ,, 5m} lm“ ‘nxglmngwed by w‘ was rendered by lvlrs. Walter Daziei ;‘ Never V“? b5‘) élflew‘. |at this time. Miss Beryl Morson ‘No Ngiitliilin iieid of human con- gflve a" address °11 h“ W°rk in ii" -i"" , 1L ,Iiidia. Her station being Mnndeles- - ' _ " - l1 i The “jfi‘,?,n‘}§,,,f1§§§{,._ ‘we to e D cit-worker Miss Weir go out into , _ " I the villages throughout the rov-l jCilLlYCiliili This blazing Torch cf 111661 Zlilld metekt “Jitll the 1180i‘? 6m“? ‘ v -t, i we throw tlice ‘zt-hci tieni 1r: esus Wily o e. Across iiicmdedhoriv waves-burnt ofiAiter camping in one village for Va l the Free; icoupie of iveeks they H1116 11D the" lGrasp iii-m: on high b11918 16t- lt tent, bedding and cooking utensils, shine the brighter. Ii.~tc., and move on to another dis- In white heat Duln 11s {101119 U“ iliCL. hiany‘ requests come to them i Think then! And act! Let husk be l your dec.sion: i bet dollars be iiie oil-the ' Thv Victory. _ |f' ti eopl of distant villages —-J;li1i “Tile Lilacs“. P. E. I: mm 1e p e bu; 0mm iWAR. BRINGS INCILILSE IN 1 JUVENILE cnmir x | FACTO ‘N to come to them they ioiti how Chrisiiriiiilyj is changing liillily lives and bringing happiness i1. home and community life. Rev. t __ | “In w,“ 0,1,5, ‘gfmméfillgghii W. C. Pickctts pronounced the . .' ‘ ‘ 5 i “ ' 'c‘i0n.-l... mlilVfiilllU cotua. stutisucs. as made‘ “new ‘ ipubiic by Judge H. A. Burbidue. the ioiticers of the Big Brother Assotin- Lion are coining to Lhe C0llClil£lJll that,c01itrury' to the opinion tf_ other days. employment and pres- 'l)°1'i1V l-Ydirt-‘CUY. COHGUUVB "0 a.“ last week in tiic classroom of the increase 1n iuvenile deiiiiaueitcviii C1.u,.Cn_L Hamilton." said W. J. Blots. presid- ‘ ' ' | eiit of the Bin I3r0tiier Assccintioir| nlgggxlalt ‘gofxlcisogilifzg.lgllila%i’llfy “Ztjéhiolm Cori University. of Cleveand,‘ Personals ..'Tlie C. G. I. T. group of Mon- l tague uiiiitd Church held s. tea boys and “ms laced me Judge intoiliio» is spending his holidays at Hun-lam durum 1940 ,i.i5 home in Montague. I-Ie a stir: “During the first three months of OI Mr- and Mrs- Fmnk Mllm ‘V’ - ghis year; Lilélsvffil/ tiarézreistotaltofiilstz; 0V5 tlilt Elf 3. I'll 6 .' ,' I , I First Spanish President exiled double the nuznber of last _ year) have already been found guilty of, MADRID. July 3—(AP)—Niceto lcaia Zamora, first president of some misdemeanor. the majority of ythe Spanish Republic, was senten- tiie boys having been referred to the Big Brother Association for core and ced today by the political respon- sibilities tribunai to 15 years’ ex- Lreatinent as indicated bv the causes ,ilc from spain, loss of Spanish na- cf their misconduct That such niis-‘ itionailty and confiscation of all his conduct is. in the main. not. trifling ;i_ shown bv the fact. that charges against suc boys have included theft. of autos. shopbreaking intent. tal acts, habitual tru- ancy. purse-snatching, theft of re- gpclver. beyond control of parenisuaprgpsyy in sgilm d‘ h m 1 _ _ ecree pu isiie n t e o cia maygggeg‘ gegoggifitfqggfis ‘laflfl, bulletin declared the sentence irre- unfmmss and B; mg president 0g, iocable and ordered his relatives the Big Brother Association 1 cmiwd agents in Spain w P11 the bmuml my, general 5mm; o; 1nd“- government within 20 days 5 ,000,- ferenoe in the matter of child train-l 000 WSW“. 31B Valllfllmn 0f hi5 iItIlZhSIIfiFVlSlOR to tsthge attention. pr9i>vriy-____ o m: Wren . niz ccn- — (19113 11180 £11115 911° bQVS °l m6 c193’; undermines and renders iuiinhobit- flgillliilfiilivaxwélilugw pmgrmlesllfkligi able the physical house of man. me uro to the duties beinz "Ila 53 b, ma] m Emg_ WHERE ARE WE READING ‘I figures given in recent issues 8005p ll-bd." TF1‘: L m m BOYS 1N wcnm 3i .pi§lf.‘3.§'<i°i‘l.°‘i<ci‘§‘ Séifffifi Biirming . . - r cam d, m. school ioapidiy increasing in proportion w EH rtth Lilli 40 children or BE m plume - m. 1nd mammftmw y- .1 y mi 1-! ..aat;a'a".i%:ii diameter. minimum l4 lW°°kH0itseofCo1mnons,wefindthereis 1n I ii 1mm increase in _ consumption of bDlfitS throughout Canada. In 1935 the Canadian consumin- tion of spirits was 1,787,312 gallons 1 and 13st year1it5was 3.818.409. 130m when “beam an oublcd n yearsiTlwBr ish w“ “mun u" M Commission of the wst were inadmlisimtie air-raid shelters at the Tibia work is mostly -t.ime. The, nestofthotimethe ysroamthe evidently rioht when they said that "alcohol was a habit. forming drug _ h, _.. “Now or refine tohiehnn: wvtsfileriireiivtlkaidliialiilpplggttfihiorhlmiflitsen l“ “"5 °t ym‘ “Q 8.11 3210M fir?“ In , school uflflmmm officer, 8mm giwggxfi ldeghgg‘ wtgmrgrgewggll, Her hour of need? u one we hear _—_— that ran wn 1 nausvs m TOTAL F °' ABSTINENCI Donald E. Jackson (Went End Baptist Church Younl People's. Halifax. N. 5.. February 2nd. 194i. Temperance Simona) first. let me state beyond ques- tion. that I do believe in tom ab- Dfil’! “I my R5801’)! hODI mbiuiiid n 1' lily for so believing, I may convince any wilgaioéztmims an in doubt on the s11 . time we socialis- lv considered in Canada. Where Are We Heading? THE LORUS DAY IN ONTARIO i."i‘i‘."“"‘i§.¥i°i%'”..'l“ "d" “"33" e e egusr our - mo“ 9111715" day from OOIIIIIICRInI exploitation. These past few months we faced the definite announcement of the On- tario Government that legislation would be introduced at the i941 ses- Mlosos’ and Ladies’ sport Children’ cotton print blouses in several styles. dresses. Assorted colors Assorted color. Regular and styles. Sizes 2-1-1 up to $1.00. Size 11-20. years. Special prices 29c. , Special snla 39c 69c Ladies’ cotton s port sweaters. Sizes 14-20. Col- "lv R011‘. Turquoise, Powder Blue, Mal" 811d Red. Special Sale Price - — MCDRE £~ APFLEOD limikil. Price -----.._ snd————— ‘,,,. - \ c-__. :_._-- ~ BIG BERTIII\ COSTLY LL W‘ ‘.- MA _ _ nun FIGHTING r00 The 71inch: Gi-iinnn gun used to A device has been perfected b‘: ti} i’.\Z‘iS in the First Greo’. ,whi;n fll"”"’n r ' """ . uni a filllllf‘ of n0 miles. it} flcial log arcund a fire and sulfa- mst $890 to shoot a single shell. cote it, 49c i innit ions could hope to overcome casters 1n olden days people believed in dragons-fearsome creatures who m?“ 971 ""1 d°v°w°d m9 We“ province. It was feared this would an the helpless. and were w them be the Dfelllde to niruici- attempts mnibols of all that was evil. Only 1n the direction of Slmday oom- thooe who were strong and brave. mercmumflon sion of the Legislative co lfisalim Sunday excursion trains in this hm-e to refuse because they have ‘This not time to ViSil; all. Miss MOISOYI ..‘Pr0fessor Clarence Murphy oft ' On emblazoned shield whose To guide the way for Canada's sons triump an, To yet st ll greater deeds u those, s" FPOIII every homo ha: sons rush to The c Do Freedom's tons know only Free- There is tho coil, "Come all ye sons of valor"; Act now, let deeds not. words alone -l1‘or in our hands is placed a sacred duty, With VICTORY as the prize- where Maple sway. Lilacs", PEI. up and they included Otto Kret- schmcr, s hawk-faced man who “heiied Hitler" upon reaching the quarter deck of tPe rescue ship. Kretschmer ranked next to Gun- ther Prien of SCB-pa Flow fame in Germany. Damery said the German seamen fully expected to be "liquidated" for their U-boat work but. instead of being grateful when they learn- ed they werc to be interned in Britain. they called their rescuers “stilpld”~as Britain would be in Germany's hands within s. few weeks. It was possible a fourth sub was destroyed beside the three seen by him, Damery said, adding the U- boat: pack took do. heavy toil before O lit was disperse _ THIS CANADA l1‘ewar' she told how She and he, iWe leave no stone unturned in our untiring effort; “That. we who in ‘This Canada’ may be free, We pledge our wealth. our hand, ,1 our neart, our action. 1 Il this our righteo bended knee." us cause on We are no puppets of ensiaving tyrants. No cringing, fawning people or dereiicts of fate, l5 our own! "This Canada." our country, This plot, this field. this part of God's estate. - Our Country, Flag Freedom, Victory; The-st: are the cherished hopes which urge us on anew; of Empire, For in our veins there lives the ‘ blood of heroes; {God charts the course; His might will see us through. We need no greater urge-"nie ch11 _ of Freedom"! in our untrammelied greatness loud let our voices ring; O Canada land of our birth-adop- tlon! I11 Praise of thee our country will we sing. Proud? Yes of every Maple tree's’ dear emblem; Of where majestk; mountains meet. the skie ' Of mighty waters oi’ the great Niagara; 0f myriad lakes whose beauty never dies. Proud of the vastness of our plains so fertile; Of scenic grandeur far beyond compare; 10f all the forest sentineis in their greatness; Of hills and valleys reaching every- where. Proud of our canyon walls, of rapids —roaring torrents- Of peaceful rivers sea; For this we have. . .for Liberty and Freedom, O Canada our own we fight for| 'l‘hee. ‘ Proud of our ships that sail across the ocean; Proud of the chance to fight "Zainst. the foe; Proud of our Motherland-our Em- I pirc all united Proud-of‘ the victories won, which » glorious laurels show. Proud of the valiant deeds which a live immort . ines on below- Her calling, o! Duty; for in her glor- ious Freedom dam’: way. pave honor‘; way; -John "The had studied the nature of drait- TM pfoylnée-wjde mm“; the” this policy, organized bv die-m, Dav Alliance. received the heart cu- operstion of the Christian om- munions. and made m effective con- tribution t-o this victory. This l?!‘ ram culminated in a letter signed 0n Orllltbbfl- Unit?" hello ofcaoh theOommun- timateiv the ‘baneful properties of 10m‘ m“; mum-o um mm»; mi the liquor monster arc not so well. the legislature during the first week knvwn an $11098 0f the 111011599" l" of the session. This otter. with its whom I have likened it. The Bible unmed expmwm o; represents alcohol as a biting scrp-i wag made a, pfofo om and i; stinging adder and it la well said. | The reasons for total abstinence from stronR drink are many Bud varied Msv I present aome- Ciflfied with our sundnv laws intact. Science shows n: clenrlv the "f- ‘meri- is abundant reason for deep fret- vf 111001101 011 111* 11111.11" 1111"" irratitude with this result. 1t is clear- glvinn us a clear-cut. warning to nb- 1,, dpmungtfafled than when the slain. Just as white ants iindcr- chrhmn 9909p, Dy the pflyvlnce ‘nine the fcimdntlon rt‘ ab°11-"‘-1‘1‘fi 111"" in their efforts to save our level it to the ground. w» $116011“ 111 1mm".- mv from miiicnatloggiudt the human system breaks down. can be accomplished. m . We have one great dragm today- alcohol as s beverage. but this one i; not an imaginary light like those of ion: no, for it leaves s. trail of upon the members of the Cavem- ment and Legislature. ernment quietly dr pro- posed Bill. and the 941 session has Christian pro-l und ' mmiml Gov- , The “Prince Nova” Sundays, from Wood Islsn p.m., and from Carlboo at Atlantic Standard Time. Ferry. lfluwl wu “bwmg to the a close watch on ail developments. lpayment for Axis recognition of the W000 ISLMIDS-BAIIIBOO GAB FERRY SERVICE will plated at both piers and trucks can be loaded on» NURTIIIIMBERLMIII FERBIES LTD. ‘The Central Guardian ‘this column In rnonad for now: o1 lull inmost. but advertising of n newly nuns mu bolnnerhd at l canto a word. Its-loll! N!‘ ohls in advance. CONFEDEBAHON LU‘! INSUR- ANCE. L-UIIII- MEN'S sport shirts ales-r b0 cents. Bargain basement. S. Awn- Donaldh. L-iii. COOKS f rn Dhs. w 1..-i° -7-2-tl July a0. FOXMEN ATTENTION! The first mu rbikfield will held at L-iio-i-is 1t CHILDREN'S “£31.... Regulu- 50 cents. Clearing 89 cents. S. A. MacDonald's. 11-118. MAI)! HIGHEST MARKS — In the recent public school Grade VII! CONGRATULATIONS-Obi. Hen- ry J Blanchard and Mrs. Blanch- ard (nee Faorence Noonsn. Rich.- mond) are receiving congrat atinns on the birth of s. daughter. Carolin Anne. at Halifax. Tuesday. Jum 24- MIAN’! cotton hose special. 15 cent; a. pair. Bargain basement. S. A. MacDonald's. 11-113. counucrmo MISSION -- Rev. George F. Brodie . J.. of Ioyola m t t’ liidQia “m a meson a P1‘ ahh/Icihssion cgéotlfie The wmvtgn o u Simday firmly sanded and will close to- IHOITOW. AlltlCLI-IOD — MACtBETgdNUPTI- S — A W115 ‘soicmnlud vest-SIZE: éhfircltklllfanse, ‘Charlottetown on Saturday after- !noon, June 28th at 5 o'clock. when R" 1°" till"? “P's”? fiifiiht“ ~ ess e r - gaiiiaifungegt daughter gt Mr. aaid Mrs. John MncBetli. Belicvue, P. E. i; t?“ iii. Wi%"‘l€“AM‘i~"‘°§?-‘w%' . e . . . .. - tiogied out Summerside. P. E. I.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick C. Mc- Lyndaie. $661. wahuelnlarid: nso doiistv XOSEPKBEVLIIG dress with mat- ching accessories. while Mrs David lRcberts, sister of the bride wearing ‘powder blue crepe with ma g amessories acted as matron o! hon- Eivn. A. A. iYlacCai ttoxvn. Immediately upon lcavinl! 1118 imanse. amidst showers of good wish- ies and. confetti they motored to the ,Blue Room of Old $178111. WHEN B- isumptuous dinner awaited them I thence bv motor to eastern parts 01 e Island. ' U. S. tells Japs Concerned with Pacific action _‘ WASHINGTON. July 3-(AP)— Tlie United States in effect served ‘llCilCt’ on Japan today that this ‘country would be vitally concerned 0h OUR LASY QREDIT TERMg AS USUilL by spread of the war in Europe to lthe Pacific and expects the Tokyo ‘Government to take no ftirther ac- tion detrimental to peace in that. urea. " Sumner Welles, Acting secretary of State, in answer to questions as Ito Japan's attitude toward the fGermmi attack on Russia, said at a press conference that the United states Government naturally hop- ed the course to be pursued by Japan would make for peace in the Pacific. i Welles indicated the United states had no official information ‘on the policy; just approved by a Japanese mperial conference. iTokyo announced only that a course ,hnd been decided upon which ‘would be kept secret until disclos- lcd by action. With so little actual information available, Welles’ statement was interpreted in informed quarters as it diplomatic reminder to Japan that the United States was vitally interested in preservation of peace in the Pacific and would maintain Some students of far eastern af- fairs believed that adoption of s. "secret. policy" meant, that Japan, for the ‘present at least. would maintain neutrality while awaiting any development which might re- dound to Japan's interests. ‘There were reports from Chinese sources. however, that Japan in Japanese-sponsored Wang Chi - Wei Government in Nank ng, wou d blockade Vladivostok, the port through which American goods and materials for Russia. would pass. Such a move might be prelimin- ary to a Japanese invasion of Sib- eria which would take the war within s few miles of Alaska, just across the Bering Strait. Tokyo dispatches reported. how- ever thst indications persisted that mos Japanese nationalists. who exert strong influence on imperial policy, still have their eyes fixed on the oil, tin and rubber producing regions of southeastern Asia and Oceania. A Japanese move toward the Netherlands East Indies or Singa- pore might be regarded by the United States as a direct threat to the Philippines as well as to the sources of much of this country's imports of rubber, tin and other strategic materials. A LONG JAUNT The railroad oumcy from Mics- cow to Vladivos ok. Russia, norm- ally require: 10 days. leave daily, including ds at 7 a.1n., 11 ma. and 3 9 a.m.. 1 p.m., and 6 p.m.. Adjustments are now com- SILVEIIPLATE ze n». $15.00 ' I ELECTRIC SHAVERS $9.95 Schick Shavers Jewelers Free French Africa aids Allied cause B Lo ll V. Hunter Canadian great Staff Writer LONDON. Jiiiy 3—f°P1—F'°° French Africa is making is c011: stiintiy increasing occncmc cot-re tribution to t-he artistic 101' liberation oi’ France, turnip! 01/191: w 314mm large quantities of sue supplies as cotton. oil. 593d timber. Already two trade agreements relating to French Eiiuatorisi Ail’- rica have been signed b1’ me H‘ ' tlsih government. and the Free French Council of Defence for the Empire. Under the latest agreement Bri- tain undertakes to imfchflie FY9119?‘ Equatorial Africa's output of balm kernels, palm oil and ilriund nuts. a considerable proportion 01 u" coffee crop and large quantities 01 timber. Britain has promised to ensure the sale of the whole of the commercially siuesble cotton crop up to 20,000 tans. These products fcxm the basis of the territory's economy. and bhfi purchases made by the British. 80v- ernment will. one French observer said. guarantee s livelihood to all sections of the community. The first agreement, relating in the French Cameroons was llfllfld last January and. like the latest one. is retroactive to Oct. 1. 1940 Both expire Sept. 30. 1941. MR. MOTORIST If your Cu- needs lt.-we have lt. At McQUAIIYB SERVICE STATION 5, OIL. GIIEASING. WASHING. SIMONIZING. and a complete line of Accol- sorles. Cars called for and delivered. PHONE 925d. ARTHUR A. McQUAID M. (BUD) HUGHES IrMG-l-I-Ri-ldi. BED BUGS Cockroaches. Disease Germs. lothl. Let n worry nbflll 1011f N" problem. Go to the phone all 89 and have an experienced ops?‘ 1'01‘ all on you with informs- llon or quotations Nllrdllll you post problems. You do the pbolinl- We do the worrylnl All work confidential Koch Hygienic Son-vice 86 Queen m»: Exterminators of all vermin. rodents, all. summaries» ruinorriov i NEW for men and women. LADIES‘ RING S Birthstones and Si alibi?"- W- W WELLNER 1TB- Charlottetown, l'.E.l. and . “Bluebird Dluno footlnovory MODELS MEN'S RINus‘ Signet. Cameo, Lodge. etc. “i600 "i- Since 1868. PINEAPPLE BAKED IN SHELL Select s fine, large pieapple. Cut off the tcip and‘ then cut the pine- apple into halves. with a sharp spoon remove the uip, cut it into large cubes and pace in a bowl. Add a large banana, sliced. sprinkle with lemon juice and uigar to taste. 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