Jumps, 194o__ THE TWO i PRINCE EDWARD = THE PICTURE THE WHOLE W0 'Gone With The Wind's” _' Glamorous Vivien Leigh ' . . . In Robert Taylor's Exciting Arms! An eternity of lite and iovo o - t crowded into 24- hours 0t ecstasy! Here is romance to live in your remembering heal-Lathe crowning triumph 0t two brilliant stars! ADDED! CARTOON PASSING PARADE ‘W? r M‘: i n/But her first mild adventure turned out to be it wild adventure! WHITE sPlii iillliciz TONIGHT l 0. K. Prcsby will iie at the Piano assisted by ills full Orchestra. Dancing will start nt 9:30. Admission 35c. Ice cream. cold drinks, l sanllivlciies, and special Ice cream sundaes will be served all even- ing. Enjoy your music and eats. Si. Peters Road. 8 Miles from Town _____.__ _____,_ v Vivien Leigh And Robert Taylor In “Waterloo Bridge” At Prince Edward romance, spctlallllar settings. excit- lniz action and itli\l$ul\l i1l'°l0t11"-\l>l1i'- 1f Iiflss Lt-l,;ll had not a rclioy tiloiJiiLHKl her vvisulile talent n: the cnnlplclt- sallsiziclwn ol all in llcl Acancilrv Award l“ I'l1t\'lll‘-§ll1'0 i»: scarlet. O'Hara. iicr lilsclilallill! DWI" lrayal oi Myra Lwsll l; till’ iiliit‘ bal- let lilinucl" oi the ltllb: rt Lklcr- wood (iramli. iluulli ll.~>}11‘c 1W1’ Ab?!" int: screen illinc. sill» is coililileteilf believable mid lliU.‘l'L‘$llilK A" every mood of nn vxncliilz l-vlv. A pleasant surprise is the work 0i Taylor in the lnlrst loll- (ll h scaleel. He is at his bust. as ll iiiztlsii army officer, a llari lillll lvliHHP-l ""11 l" age from twenty-live l.» iUl". will" and in which -llc is ;ii'i\i|_\.5 cum-int hi3. lie wcars a illllri. he ior iliili- nctcrizntiun. which e131» lltm D0111 a new maturity and ullzlilllfl __ The stor.v has bvcll ili.t\l(‘ iitall- Wiln vivleil Lcilzh and Roiicit Taylor perfectly liiiliifli ill the stiirriilg rows, “Waterloo Bridge’ opened lrist night at tic Prince l-Id- Wnrtl ‘Theatre as one o1 the "must we" lillils of the year. Balancing a lClliiN‘ and beauilllrl love story against a ]iO\\‘(‘l‘fil'i_\’ dra- matic Will‘ background. the picture has everything in the way of bril- liant performances, an absorbing . : TODAY AND TU SDAY to WAITS Folut 4 Maria OUSPENSKAYA c. Aubrey SMITH 230-7-9 P. M. DAYLIGHT u newly nature inn! in one ut 6 cents I word strictly ply- uiilo tn advance. | MYSTERY SUSPENSE AND .rilitn.l.s sit go Il-Iorlzon. the Guardian's new serial story starting Friday. I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- lilENT-Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien. lGhal-lottetotvn. ivlsh to announce lthe engagement oi their daughter, .Kathleen, to Sgt. 1"- J. Gallant. son .0! Mr. and Mrs. inc Gallant. Marriage u; take pace the latter Inert of this month. 14-263. I l REVEA LS’ __.(.Q9“F'.1n_“°i§_3l‘°m_l>flfl 1) bridge s, SO-mlile gap belt/ween the beleaguered Allies on the norm and the French lines on the Somme and Aisne Rivers. I The 3E1‘. smashed their way smith to Crotsilles. intltotlng "very lhea/vy casualties" and took around 500 prisoners. he con-tinned. They -ttherl hung on lzi spne clf a series lo! stitlwks la/lmnhed by the German ‘infantry and mechanized unltn. But by May A‘! the Germans bad ‘encircled them st) completely on ‘the letlt side that the force had to ‘be pulled out of its posltzcns ‘through s gulp at Donal to save 1i lflclm being surrounded. I The oltrloer relate-d that a greater smash hid-d been lnrtecided and lt-bat pllarls for 1t were protected as the weary Bntlsh lilfantry drew |off the night of MJy 22. i The plan unis simply an exten- sion qt the Ari-as mnncevuvre, a thrust southward toward St. Quen- tin and the villages a! l-luvrlng iTrinity United Church MONDAY:— lz30-Boartl o! Qtcwardir. Board Room. 7:30—-“'.(‘.T.I'.. East Parlor. B. I. Rrgfllflf Monthly .\ll-cting \\'tfiil\l'.s'ilfl_\', July 10th ' s r. Iil. l _..._ .._ L-Z53-7-8 i l l i iliii slam In air lights fur inland. 2t Ucr- man ilDilibv-l‘ anti a lisllifl‘ 1111111“ l\\'0l'<.‘ believed .~.(~l'it.lls._\' (tfllllfltfifl- 1 ‘rill-v inllglll their way hat-l; lowarltl ta Court and Manning. But the move- ment was to be ElYZlChTOXIIZAJKi with a French dllve ilorlhlvalci from the Somme and Aisre line. "ills lit-luck was to orlguilato lli the region 01' Roy. - - Sinister Train o! Events Then begun the sinister train oi’ avelils that shelved the nan. the ufliccr (ixlrrcd as he unmldcd the loimvlng stclyim The atlLi/‘k was to be delivered by five d.V'l5l0l’l5. Two were to be British divisions. tile 5th and 501.1. ivhzclil had counter-a t-t-acked n: Aries. Viswilint (‘inc-h t‘.'l'i'illll'lill'i.'l"il\- . H5!- HIP .d and r-Gen- . succezded .aston B-lllctle as AlllEd and Alli-shat \Vc_v- inks? iii LO .l"i (‘ll .. {l1- WQYE dra-lvn from the first FlcllCh Army on t-hc right cl! the B111". when had been (iflffli-{d by the Gcriilalis at Nailllli- and had tnllui bark to- v. (l tile coast hurl-Z". lll.lt.<'(l. brllril Allin ll'(l bun rc- lnln J on the Blitlsh rigttl since‘ ibiay 19. l 0n .\r.l_\~ ‘.31! and "4 units oi this lath‘. r‘ - ‘iilce. lfctl a:- d l',\.ll'(l (Truiihrat " oi the ! I ‘ I".‘l‘l“.*‘*.....‘.‘§.‘.3‘.il£19.39 .. W W‘ y llc l;l-.l.il-:.' l ‘ lllldltilllllflultiltilihéiléfiiilgxibfig}?! Short of Ammunition \\‘t‘l'llt.! lll i . ‘ " ‘ -'- F stations at l-Iuiliburg hllil Bremen‘ Th‘. DEE had m U“. p03“. a_ lsuticielilyi went silent. fiLlllttay nlglzt m." m) rm...“ o! amnmm m‘ m}, —as they (lo when British oombczs l draw ncar. the Alt-ltllcrl-lllirall ilavlll base oi ‘Nllillll utzicl" cilcllll" llllill-u ll so m“ i)" aiili-n.l'¢riilt llrc. A lollc iv was til‘i\'l‘ii llv.'.l_\' ilT-lti (.111.- llll lull plane was .,l ol (luwil whirn l a raining squzillrcll struck at Malta Lwllc. l‘\‘])t'lIllll,_'_ mills til-tuna)" that. cost. tiil- Ital 'lll.. Ullt.‘ plrilic (LHVIZCCI zil.(l two (laniaglti. British and L-crlilan ilglllCl‘ plants battled up and (lolvli the southeast coast throughout the evening. Out of a number or (‘ICQ-lgthtiltfl planes at least two were rcpartetl shot down in flames. Lollib-e. ions shook houses t AL‘ l.i.liC was rcpol ted shot (toxin lilirc into tilt- a ti. > _ Pcrsuils 0n the (:0. .1‘. \\"rlli.‘<.‘.ll'iK the At i1L'.i\’ii_\'-IO1‘tlilU(l (ilbralltlr and N ..l- wlzhcut tlropplllq laombs. Ollc (1 gun and a scarcity or bullets made the situ- ill tfle lirztuh ~ Oil May ‘.15. liie "ark. the stun- ' rlnplllmitcrl" by l‘.li‘.<"ll ct the ‘.i'i‘:(l k 01' tile 13E R1 . . il w . .h<~-\_‘c(l. lint backward expected line stretchzng northwest lto the coast. out northeast on to l the Dutch frontier. On May 25 Lord lGort sent his only rescrvc-mne it>l"lz.idc—to relll.1'"i"re the Belgians. .All nine B1": sh clzvilzcns were ln ' llnc. -. ”l‘h<_~ sllliitioil grew worse the Inert day. The Ger sans hit the Belgians. ullo lacked bot-h am- fiuht continue inlailu saw one nlil-lm“?119‘°l1 9nd fmd- hflfd ‘chine struck by llitttiiiiiiC-Qulibill‘.~T.S ‘~ iiwlltcrs anu crash ;n a llclll. X blirlltti. lsll allri Gcrlllan lighters ml-t Makes [Incision t Lord Gr" all" '1 (lay lli which |ll:\ hid to hail cf the Bill .~il ill the W(‘_\';l1ll‘l"1 sucllt low over the cuffs (luring the? lflflll fltffilmi- 11 itoslble cnllrtpsc ol battle. Spitfires engaged boinberslthc Bslgtulis and their escorting Mcsserschmitt fighters. Three times German plnllcsrour- ed uicr western Ellglllild. leaving at least {our houses (lcstiovcll. ‘Pile slime district was raided once Fri- dav and lotlr times Saturday. “Some houses were destroyer! and some lnsuultlcs. illcltltlillp: J. number of persons killed. were caused by bombs which lcii in coastal districts in the nest coilntigv," s.ll(l n pint cunililuniiluc of the security ministries, BIRTHS ENGEL.—At tic P. E. Island Hos- itiil. to Sgt. and Mrs. K. W. H. Engel of this city. Saturday. Julyjfi. a so a DEATIIS_ ENGEL-At. the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Sunday. Jilly '7. infant son of Slit. and Mrs. K, W. H. Engel. Char- lottetown. COSC-IDOVI-L-At the Sacred Heart Home Julv 6. 1940. Mrs. Thomas Cdsgrove. or Hope River. aged 89 years. 'I‘he remains will be for- Hcme tilts morning Church. Iiopc River, for sci-vice at 9 am. (Standard 11mm. Interment at Hope River cemetery. Carr! Of Thanks Mrs. Henry G. Mill nntl family WI-‘ll to thank their many friends. for many liindiiesses extended to them in their recent bereavement. -2 l tune-iv will}; ills Oilfllilllii‘. ‘slain; lllli‘ ti]; ‘ lr on tl( av '1 i lwtihkgiiis mid boiillilll-(oi shelters, - l x '11‘. ‘r. is lli SPECIAL 5'15‘ il'.1§l‘v’v'<‘fi§§' ‘laid-f wit’. ‘iii ‘ a c . ' - .- tl‘l'.“-\.'\- Dried Iiecf Ham iglelimidifiiiilfiwoiifililiifiiligiiiid <~liilrtsivlu if PQf ||, c iiit‘ petite (lain-er lli‘li tilv- < iii"! ’ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " officer. who iii-Ti on ii“ " ~ “ For YOUR Qrdm‘ Phom 5| loo Bridge (lulfiii all p . J Exec lent supunrtlliu , . l M» ROOF. W99- ilre contributed hv Lucile \.a__. m. Virginia Field. Marin OUEDPIYSWQM‘ Market Building and C. Aubrey Salim. l ...‘.-;..-...-.. . . - i fiN. D. MacLean y I 5 UNDERTAKER s 3. EMBALMER S: _l .I Charlottetown amt { North Wlltnhlre i 5: (‘hone mi . Ava-vs! l flit‘ and home‘ worried from the Cutliffe Pulnernl in St. Ann's‘- 4a. ivasfan-li will s r I c r. A s s l\ ml a suo-eqllellt CPAQLO ‘The tlenitralytiuardiiin This column is rcslrvtd for new: oi local interact but advertising 0| d CONFEDIRATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7—21-3li. H19’ .l’\:'lii,\' which unis gllflYdlllR ' n ‘Illlilli>cl‘ the gvlnl; up. ' l JAMES CHURCH A very large congregation at- glcnded St. James Church yesterday lforenoon when l-llc special preach- ler for the ril-rzlsion was tile Ic-v. lFnScott NIacKl-lizlc, I). TH. D. l.).. ;Pi"i'lleipal of Montreal Pl‘£5i)}".i3l‘lftll Ckillcge. He was welcomed to St. James by the minister. the Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead L-cgate. wso iliS congrcaattoil that ll ‘Llollcse was the one n. . |time students fllvoilrvti m slutty-lug for ‘ - present several students u un- dcrgrliduates fzom Prince Edlvard Island. Rev. Dr. MarKcuzie. before pro- ceerllilg with his sermon. exprl ._ ed t-Ylc pleasure i: was te hint in tl‘< cupy the Pllilili of tile historic gchurcli which lulrl so lllJllH’ ""51 lion: associations with the PIE: - lterian College over which he had the honor c being Principal. Dr. NtacKcnzle l delivered a \.\r_v lfilflqllcitt all appropriate sci-mill "ram the tell; Rrvclnt mls 2‘ "Ec- llori I Blake All Tiiili’! " pointing nut ‘that the me. .20 ti! the gospel was the redemptive pow’- cr by which a new worlcl could b2 VI '. N. D. MaeLcan coiltrtoutci .-l slllo. ‘ Ill the cvelliniz the Rev. Dr. la“:- gatc conducted all intcrccss \' ‘prayer meeting. it huvinq been (‘ - ricled to hold silch services ( ‘ill: months of July and A. , . .. lulicrasiiili i _ fCoiltiilucd from page 1t tuhy riff Thlll-lik. Lillyzl; sail. lw-l supply ships off lizlrtlill, ‘["l4:iili_\' (l: lugging l)lii(‘l'5. ill tllc .\i'l‘—i).'liii.'l_;((i a Iillii fightcr ttilillt‘ zit iilftliii. siitti litlWll at iPllsi l-ilc llnidinq itzlllzlll plane over Riaita. lFolll- (lvlilflllS wcrc iillurctl ‘(luring all Italian raid on .\Iztlta. l All British planes returned safe- lv frnrll sh- l Biutisll naval and flil‘ force lsialclnellts salrl the I0\\‘-f1.\'117Z "@- tzlcks on thr- Tobrilk harbor were ‘successful although tht‘ Tflidillfl planes hart to (live through a lstorin of “lllli-uircrat (ire- . slll-cesslu‘ clenlotxllzzllioii (if v_ ‘(l 1.11115- “itii the l3riiisll illdrla wt!» (rrclilivtl U.‘ ‘bflllti rt» .ll lrv Jlllirs to a ,lrtiil(l.~.hili bel l‘ French crews Gel-mall enclrclmient of ills on $51011“. . . iforrc. made his decision. T‘ iBflilSh liaison officer with“ E119 l He sent. two divislrns intended l FTWUX‘ m svrm‘ 5am the opcmhm" for use in \ ypntldls plan. ilorth. wald to bol " ills own left wing. l This was .lie, the Olllt‘.('l‘ con- Ililnued. (ieslpltc n conviction of the lBrltls-h st-avtf that the French would not attack unless they had British support. bul- it was decided. he said, by the necessity oi saving the B. ELF. lrclm pnclrclcnlcnl. When Lorri Gort lllI0l1Ti€d ficnaml BiflilOlifllYi of I115 d cislon. ‘Blanchard and his stair were plan- ning the withdrawal olf the Hench Army tio the coast. The officer said that the French staff. Like Lord Clout. iuww of the ‘Belgian weakness and at ll o'clock that nlghlt (May 26>. as the gczier- 315 Cmltemplatrrl t-lie abandonment of the plan "that might have won us msplle" a. mud-sputtered cour- ier bmugtht news that King Leopold intended to ca-pltulate at mid- night. loudest.» (will. WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID (country girl). Amvly 268 Graf- ton St. L-26o. ab}? sAi.r.-»iiii.i{ cow M. J. cnif. MaoMmlus. Haven. TBACIIER ANTED. - r r its r class. e crienced. J. A. Miller, secreting Dunstrtffnnar- school. I I.-257- ~21 FOR SAI._E—1\\ HIRE BULL two years old. Apply I. E. Me- Lcrd. Bcllevue. 13-256. teacher lfenialei fnl~ tvcst. Roy- altv School. Senior riepariiilclit. Apply to Vernon Burke. Chair- man of Trustees. R. R. ‘l. u", s nccozllpilslled without. diltlculty; i ‘i ' s.laii(llli‘lt:‘. The (lelnobiilzatiuli lol- l lowed conferences Saturday o.-- itivecn French and British lli1\ al o l, llcers. French Sailors fies It was understood British author-l lltl0S agreed that French SilllflfS‘ lwould be allowed to rvttlljil . lFrallec. Those who are wlliill tot ‘continue the fight are to be g ven fullest facilities. including Brltishl naval Britain is to pay for all! operiit ons of their hip.‘ - NEW YORK, July 7 Al’l— i The British Broadcasting Corp- oration quoted a correspondent with the British forces in Egypt toda as saying that n large qunn ity of Italian war material including 60 anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns and 2.- 000.000 rounds of ammunition llrai been cfllitlired en route to ibya. The report nus heard by tho Columbia Broadcasting System. The middle east command toill c! the RAF‘. flying-boat which sank two of the i3 Italian subluarhlcs the British have destroyed in the last month. 'I'he seaplane. on patrol duty over the Mediterranean. used dive-bamb- imz tactics in register two (lircct ilits on a submarine slzlitod with 011i" the pel-isrope above water. Theiiext clay. ll in; the same tactics. lilo plane mored a hit which shattercd it submarine. Gunner Pilots Plane One of the British p‘mle.= return- ed from the raid over Bnrrlla pilot- whn had no ed bv the almlier. kilowledge of flying. 7v "roo-itkrrniizvci-zn I rno_ elri twtani teacher for Ma S'~liooi. Qlilfliflfflllflil $10’). Ttirr. \Vll1tit'.i blleliol ‘s. firld. w Kufifoirixr-“snlul-tlsc n vvnsr l- i r‘? s'""'1ri clam trrh... Wlrwt- lav Frhool. Ernest A.\\\'L1l‘ii‘i)'. Secretary. L-26t-7-8-8t. such a grand Baker!" PAGE THREE ilDariing. I think you're the best little cook in the world. You take first prize." "Thank you. dear. but l snouto shore the honor with my new Enterprise Range — It's about an Iinierprisc . ‘ style . . perfect hailing fires _ , . economy of operation . superior features found o s?! adzfs Finest Range . STYLE. . . BEAUTY. . . 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HflflL oi qtliriplctc lll1“"""ticiis bctwl-ell FrlillCD l would coiltmue. ‘tlon of Italian colonial frontiers by ‘The Observer‘ lllul been klllvd 8nd ion. Diplomatic sources 1h Cairo tn- llilulcll that lull diplomatic rela- and Egypt A statement. told of new penetra- Brltish desert pil 0:5 which cut water pipelines between Bardla and Clipuzzo, in Libya. NEW (JABINET (continued from page l) isfir Power. In addition to the three vwuncilel existing at resent. n new depart- ment oi’ Nat niial Wnr Services is to be set up shortly. That means at last four new ministers. The Prime Minister has for some time been considering the possibil- ity of bringing lending men lrom outside parliament into the govern- ment's counsels. either us mclnbels of the cabinet or in some advisory capacity. His statement on Aionday may deal with this aspect oi the coblnct situation and also lnav indi- cate the tulle at which all tho va- cancies may be filled ll they arc not tilled at ollcc. ‘kjaSfilfitfl ol the buiigtt I"'l'i(il\_\ lilRilL ended ilcarli‘ two weeks 0f (iebntc. lilelonllest ilcbate ul the present $05810“. The Conservatives 1011100 Will! the Liberals in support- till the ninnl budget motion. thus endorsing the sweeping application; of new taxes (‘IQSlIIIIPd l0 and $280.- 0004100 iii new revenue to the gov- ‘ erilineiizs annual illHHC. ‘Mt-tubers of the Co-opol-nllvq Lonlnlolitlvenlth Federation and the j 001w WAIT "No Need To Buy The Ordinary — There’: An ENTERPRISE At Kingdom and was recommended by a special committee reviewing Defence of Canada. requisitions. First British Children Land in United States NEW YORK. July 7--(AP]-—A ‘British lihler docked today with 7l British refugee children-the first but-ch to enter the Unltr-ii Rtalcl under the plan to provide thcm homes and haven. Eighty others dcbarkeli a: eastern Canadian port while ship was enrolite t0 New York. Those arriving here were escor- ed by either parents or fl‘i(‘ll(l.< mid were lmlnflllflifllv takell lli ha-nd by the Iftlvcilflrs liifi soclwl The vessel curried 344 DRSSTlVI- ers. of which stbout 150 iwz-o Jew- ish refugees. All of the vounlzstcrs have homes and proper care already" nrrnnizcd for them. For hundreds of others ll‘.'liil'l\‘ from Britain and Fiance. wh" will arrive later. scores 0f n! we ' organizations in the Un. ~<t have t-olunteercrl their f. Meanwhile. (he British ntion of Unlversiw Wolnm: posted to the Amrr all A lion of University lr-ll ll ‘wilt rare for tlicii" selel-a! hl:ll-.ll"l:l pliilriren for the durntioil of all the 4 new (lcnlocrzlcy partv opposed the ldsel. It: group uttered an. nnlclidnlcnt which wils voted (iown.l ’1llc ilcu" (lPlli0Cl‘fl('\' amendment urolxiscd no lieu taxes b4- imposed‘ ulitii uillrlllilloynil-ilt. was cllded and. l enable arts recently enacted in “Pvdtwtloli leached a maxllllum fin-l aliccrl b.\' 1H1 bsllc of currency drew: sullnort irrni lllc C.C.F. party but‘ “as voted (town. ' '1‘_lic C.(‘.l-‘. llmciiclliicilt propgsgd all mcren - in tile excess protitslax rate from .1 tn I00 per ecllt. mill wri silllll Jul liv the Cmiseriatlws ill. iilvt ll smlllal‘ late . Dllrlr-z the \\'f‘(‘l( the Prilllc .\liil-. It is similar to a bill tho United (var. In Washlilgfml. Dr: Klvll Mciirllc. genrrlil dilTNfil‘ r: . American lrrflup. srlid hlllttilflis e" refueccs. ralighiiz trcm izla to ll‘. veltrs ln ago. would by hvllitzlit licre as soer-(lilv as prv-"Jzlc ullrlw the British qurla. From Dr. Lowt: I"‘l‘l‘\‘. - master of Phillips Rx l." - MW" for 4t") ems‘. Rxetez‘. ll. .l l r ' ill " best known United Switcs alorv schools. cause lllc m: men‘. that he would ‘c l o.‘ prm schools cw the United Slat": the care of Eiumrc 1W1". Rev. Bclllrlrrl J S? ior alixiliarv Bishop or mun Catholic Archdiocese o! Ohi- .. . SF".- Every Ppp ular the . the Ro- Price!" tltlSEE DEBIDES RE illlnililli l. (‘lose Friend Says the l President Must now Make Public His Own Plains. HYDE PAlYiT. oi . ‘pen-us - "I hiri with ‘liv ~ll~li "ll Long Isl-rd. l, a reception c ;lor 200 children. i‘ i 3. é l, l l I c i l