JULY 9. 1940 rm: ‘IHARI.()T'I‘ETQWI§IWCIJVARQIAN r_PA_(‘-'-‘. Where is - m luillll“ in’? Unde Jim Knows! H‘; PERSONALS " Mrs. Andrew Martin and son. of cllarlattetown. left Saturday on a visit to Mrs. Martin's sister-in-law. ms. James Casey. Moncion. N.B. At Rotary Mr. C. N. Bissau. l-etirlng general, manager of tile Eastern ‘trust Co. . v..lu has been appointed manager of‘ tlln. company ln Montreal and who! l5 lcuvlng lol- tllat city silortly. wrs lIlL’ guest oi hctlor at a joint Illll- cheull held by his felov.’ rtolarlals and icliovl members of the Board cf ‘iuede llt thc Charlottetown HOLI yesterday. Dr. Heath IMBCInLVih- pleslacnt. cf tieRotary Club. pre- sncci and the high tributes which ]lL' paid to Ml". Blseett were heartily PlKlOYSEd by Mr. J. M. Murley, pre- sztlent of the Charlottetown Board l»; 'l'l‘a'.lc. and Dr. W, J. P, MacML- Lin. prescient of the Red Crcss. Ex- pressions of regret on Mr. Blasetts (ltpnrture were combined with con- gratulations on his well deserved pmtnotion. Ml‘. Bisett fittingly ac- knowledged the klncl words and ex- p2" “flaps of lOOGWIII which he re- Line-up In New Cabinet OTTAWA. Jul)’ B~(CP)—!'bilotw- mg is tihe lineup of che lil-cnecnber (‘altnci-ian Cabinet, including add- itions and shifts announced in (he Commons tdcay by Prime lvfin- 15M}? lvnacKenzie King: Prime lidlinislter, President of the privy Council, Secretary 0d Btamo for External Affairs: Hit. I-Icn. W. L. bfooKenzie King. Minister without Portdblio: Hon. Raoul Dandumnd. Minister of Justice and Arttormey General of Canada: Rt. Hon. Dr- neslt. e. t of Public Wot-ice and Tlnflspflflbf Hon. P. J. A. Cardin. Minister of National Defence: Hon. J. L. Rtalston. Minister of Pensions and Nation- |,l Health: Hlon. Ian Mackenzie. Minister of National Defence fotr Air: Hon. 0. G. Power. Minister of Finance: Him. J. L. Ilslrfy’. Minister of lllisdaeries: Hon. J. l5. Micbaud. Niinister of Nmlnitimla and sup- iy and ‘Transport: Hon. C. D. owe. Minister of Agriculture and Na- tional war Bervlcea: Hon. J. G. Ga rdmer. Minister of Labor: Hort. N. A. Mobarfly. Minister of Trade and Commence: non. J. A. MaoKinnon. Minister of Mines and NBlifllTflI Resources: Hon. T. A. Orlecar. Secretary of state fcr Canada: Hon. P. F‘. 0852111111. , ‘RIRIIISIEPT of National Revenue: I-Iczi. C. W. Gibson. lxftnismer of National Defence for Naval Affairs: Hon. A. L. Mac- donald. Postmaster General: l-Icn. W. P. Mulock. War Savings" Certificates Rules Revised j OTTAWA. July 8 —(CP) — In response tn requests ‘by a number of patriotic goups in Canada. the ant‘ savings cclnlniitce of the Bank of Canada tonight announced a hnrldening of rcuulntinns covering the issue of war savings certificates whereby the certificates will be ls- stluble to certain specifc groups wr-‘nilzg to nci. ill concert. Prcvlcttsly certificates have been is-lled only in individuals. but un- dfv the new tczillaiions approved l." ovdcr- in-ccuncil the commit- lcc la authorized to determine i\'ll"lh‘.‘l‘ any grottp is eligible to mliz: purchases tmdcr the provis- lc": cf the regulltlcns. lncnt"pr""atcrl Oi‘ tlnincozporlied lwlier. .Z.'l'f‘.I7.!‘fI for the PllYDO-‘Q "f carrying cu objects cf national. tutrliclpal. pltziniic, religious. ed- nnl. charitable. professional. or spzrting ncilvltics "Wilh- .ccllllinl"_v gain to thclt" mem- lv s," will be allowod to jiurchnse n‘ t"c ihnu S500 wovih nf cer- id frai- ns. exc: . lg those ' as insurance or , {VIC also included. lWQUl-IT-In Sotlrls on July 8, 19-10. I\l. A Paquet. Futicra‘. notice latcz. POWHL-At King's County HNDIF‘ oi on July 6. 194v. John M. Power; of ILIIIOHBIC, Fltlleral lloticc later. | MCISAAL —- At his residence 53' Weynlzluth S‘... Monday, Jilly 8th. Fr.":..'.ick Mclsluc. age '13 ycrlrs. I‘llIlGl‘li not-ice later. IBREIIII IINIUNS H 0 I II i-IIINIIAI. Eighty delegates and visitors from the dif erent credit unions in the province met yesterday at Prince cf Wales College Hall for the annual meeting nf the_ Prince Edwarn Island Credit Union League. The mefllflfid was presided ovel- bv Mr. D- M- act-can. of De Gros Mars . The president in his report point- ed to three definite accomplish- ments of. the League during thcrast year: “First, the formation of sevcu Credit Union Chapters; second, tlze inking of steps lending to thc foe..- ation of the Prince Edward Is and; third. delir- ltc progress in the field of adult cducaticn." In addition. the pres:- dent stated: "We have carried on our supply business and assisted the credit un ons of this province in a number of w-ayts." Mo". MacLcan also referred to thc influence of the war upon tiecredfl. union movement, stating that Capt. Len. F. MacDonald. the secretary"- treasurer. had resigned to enter His Majesty's‘ _forces and that. Major E. f J. H. Morssey. a former director. is ncw in the army, as well as anum- ber oi other credit union members Ml‘, M an spoke of the cordia relations exlsting between the credit unions. and the supervisory depart- ment of the government. In conclusion Mr. Maclean stat- ed: “I wish to impress upon credit union members that they have at their disposal the means of allevi- ating to a great extent the suffer- ing and depression which inevitably will follow this war. Build up your credit unions. Wlllen peace returns our credit unions will then be able to lead the wav to a, peaceful re- building of ollr society." . . T. Crotealt. the Managing Director, reported that there are now 46 cred t unions with assets ap- roaching $100,000 in this province. eae credit unions now have a combined membership of over 5.000 raons. Dr. Croteau stated: "With en more unions the Island will be covered and then we can forget pro- | blema of organization and concen- trate upon effective operation. We organized six unions last year; let us organize six more this vear and then get to work to build a real oplefls banking system." The solid inancial standing of the League wast brought out in Dr. Croteaulsre- r . T. E- Hickey. Inspector of Credit Unions, spoke briefly and emphasiz- ed tlhe necessity of a strong Credit Union League. This year's inspec- tions. Mr. Hickey stated. showed definite improvement in operation over the work done last year. There is still the necessity, Mr, Hickey op- ined, for more of the members to take an active interest in credit un- ion work. Discerning. yet at times lively. discussion, centered around a num- ber of items on the agenda. The discussion of "Chapters and 61mp- ter services was led by Lewis F. Cam bell. cf Newport. Rev. Owen Kig ns. o: Georgetown A. F. Ar- senault. of Summerslde Lewis Mac- Donald. of Tracadie. and Rev. M. "‘»., Francis. or Burton. Lot. ‘i. rcporix‘ for their respective Chapters and spoke nf mcnns of improving Chall- ter efficiency. James Coyle. representing the Lliguorian Credit Union of C ar- lottetown. led the discussion on the interlending of credit union funds Mr. Covlc flll scrutiny of applications: i2i n prompt repayment and (31 a ion-n- rate of interest. Other topics discussed "Membership Problems." "It-e operative Press and Publ‘city'." the "Co-operative Council." Antim- bcr cf rcsliuticns arose cut of these discussions. Th:- Rcsaluiions Committee, coll- alsflng or A. F. Arselllullt. J. J. Trainer and D, H. MacFarlane rc- ported l3 resolutions. l1 of which were adontcd. Resolutions were ationtcd thanking ihc nl‘f‘S= lmdihe gnvemmeninl department in chnrce of credit union supervision. van. lilavk R. Mat-Glflznn and T W‘. l-lic- lzel- were thanked especially for their sympathetic administration cf this department. A budget for 1941i- 41 imd l- dues assessment wrrc also apnroved. Disctwsion on a mnticr nf llolicv conform-i al-oimd thc adoption of the rnllcwinw rPSO'lltl"ll‘ "VIIIPFPHSIIWI" is a vital necessity for the co-olxllil- atlop of the (lo-operative lvlovcmcnt in il\'= nrovbwe- T"- il resolved lP-ct H-n o-i-m- mun-Md Tslfmd firr-rlir vmtnv- Tpncrfle In vvnnpflnn gsscinhlcd n“, pp, ,4»... "l- ‘why 10.4» qvvvrnvc “m; evlhrvw-f elv- aCi-M“ l-i‘ ll: "lvpct- nvg t“ ggcicflrvv in H-t- fcrmoilc“ If n» ("euwvrpflvn (‘cunoh "r "rip" yr-Iwqvfl Yelpqd " flvmovlflnn M the ul-Fcn involved in ndontlp" lit" rt‘- yfuiifln u»?! 19d hv ,Tqmi>S Cnvlo. cf Charlnlicloun. and Irvlnr! Tflfinllfi- of Bcdcrluc. Strong support. how- cvcr hv T. J Klckham. J. J. Train- m". J. T. Crctcml. h A. Macllonoltl on“ llcv. Gnome MacCnlklnac cat"- “TTC I l'l(‘(‘I if- adnpVcn bv a wide margin-l Atlnthcl- resolution read as fcllolls- "\VIl(“.'(‘!iF. the adult education pr."- graln prnpcrlv should be a conilnu- niion of illc common grhco urn- ilnn: Ami wilclxcas. thc study cf cc- onoratcu is n prominent unrt if illP llfllill education program l" Prince Fdwarri Island: Be it rcsulvefi n at tn;- Princc Edward Island Crcllli- Union L-czlguc ln nilllllfll 60"" fercnccussctlllrlcd ii is eltllill d!" “I Jllly. i940. recommend and urge the" Department of Education r.’ P‘i"..'e Edlvnrd Island to ulfllil‘ lll llll’ F‘ 35f n!‘ studio.- in ihc (‘Omlllfill echoes t this province thc teaching of pro- ducer and cnzlsunlcl‘ cfl-cllcrlllrl‘lll~ re it iurihrr vcsc vcd that a colnv to! this rcsnitliion ire svnt giiuillvtg- "hi" CO-OPCTBIIVC Counci of. B. i insfsicd upon ill a (‘arc-l BRITISH II (Continued from page i) But the RAF. did not confine I »-- _ itself to defending the shores 0d ' IhLS country, girvLng itself rapidly I to throw back the expscvtsd atbtcmlpt at invasion by Hitler's armies. Br:- tish bombers. the Alr Ministry an- nounced, ahtaoked Germany's great naval base at Willhelnlsihaven dur- ing Sunday nigh-t and bcmbed Gelr- ' man-held airdrcmca at Heide. Weston-land and Hornum in the Friasiarl Islands and Rotterdam and Brwscls. I i In a four-minute raid on the y Leopold Basin at Outend the it. A.F. did "great damage" to - dockgnies and scored a direct hit on a large Grcman supply ship. This attack “'35 pressed Home vigorously and with such ' flllfllrise that the Blrltlsh air- men hall almost rinlalled their Jobs before the Germans could Bet their defences Into action. The British Elhlp convoy was at- t lacked by Gctrman bombers and fgil-iers whtch approached from the French coast. Bombs plunged lnto the sea, missing the ships, arid RAF. planes swarmed to title de- en . A. Cv. Dow-at. a workman on u nearby citff. said one downed Messelschmlwtt plane plunged to earth not far from him. He said he counted 22 German planes, all less than 1.000 feet up. Elsewhere in Britain. Mhohirle- gun bullets spfitllleffd in t-he streets of one coastal town, but no one was hurt. I Two Germ-an fighter panes ,swtooped so low chat their swastika lullng decorations loomed big and black to workers in a. hlayfzeld. willie ntachfne-gun bullets spam at It-hem. the u-orkvrs e=caped by leap- iril into ditches. Se-veml persons wore believed to have been killed and some damage w-as caused in towns of northeast. sautiheast and south/west England in a continuation of raids the Gelmlans have made dlally excerpt for one ditty since June l8. Authoritative circles said the “brtg" of German jaloztes. without {today's eight. is "112 machines ocr- taln" and possibly 25 others diam- flged so badly they are believed not ,to have reached hcime. Dntailing air fighting Sunday night. the Air Ministry said (me Spitfire pilot shot down two Messersohmltlp 1C9 fighters over the Channel and tat-tacked three otlhersi before returning unscathed to his tbase. Another pilot in the some Isqllllillvil li-lggsd one Messersnrmitt and damaged another. There was |cnlly one Blztlsit loss. ~ Tile bombers. too . hart success isunday. In daytlfgth-t raids on Ger- mslny R.A.l-‘. machines snot down a Messerschmattt fzghtter and wrecked a. bzg four-engined air- iplatte on the grottnd during a. paid on Eschwogc. tvh: '1 they lalso cfauscd "cxm e (Pmag-c" to ‘plants Cl) l-llc ground and siorrd a zilrcot hat on a runway. Ovcl- GOII'I\.II‘I'"CCClt]).€(l norzhern Franco fl bombel shot clown one of five hiessersoltt s and escaped to soa- ircm her=. l Ozl til-c Al... 1t front, Blfilgh |torcls sl""-t dl.v.ll two (‘llClfy p 110s. pI‘€'5‘\UTl-l»bi_\' ItaLtln, wlllch rlrdsd Alexandria. Egypt. Sundry mgm, and that the wcstcm desert sta- tion cf Mersamat-ruil was bcmtxd iby the enemy n-ithctlt effect. PREDICT J APS (Cgnfinucdjlpm g page 1) Hour; Kong also be cndcd \\"n dc- .l\ rod to foreign lnnlstcl" Htlchiro Art n bv avnb:l.ss:1ciol".'5ll" HOIJPJ Cralgzc. klapull, auxin-its to halt all Eldt‘ old to China as n means cf ending the ihrec-yellr-old war. dc- mandecl that France and Britain close their colonial boundaries with Chmn. fiance. tic-fouled in Europe, bowcd to Tokyo ztild Japanese traf- fic nspcctors nnw arc stationed in French Indo-Chinrl. A foreign office commulllntle said Sir Robert had agreed to transmit nin reccnsidcl" the Burma issue I_n- formed ]l(‘l'S.’lllS said furthcl" llfiflTllfl- tions would seek a comprcgifl‘. ton of recoding from hcr position. The British reply was undcrstncd to have said Britain's commitments in Burmn and India pvvvcllterl lrcri from closing fl‘ clr bordcrs with China since thcil" tradc would l6 nffcctctl. As fcl" l-Iong Kong. it rs—' ..<c:"icd that nlvcnd-s trndc hcfuecll that COIOflv and the Chinese Hinter- land had been halted. In informed Quarters here bcllrf was expressed that Britain's orrl-i? for thr- v-emoval of all Brtsh women and children from l-Iont! Kong in- dirafcd l3""iil.=h Iir-trminniion in IFIllllTI pm rcszrlvdlcss of Japan's in- I sislcllt clctnand Island illergymen Assist At First Solemn High Mass I Dill-- to London Arita's urging that Brit-l c“ ma“). b:\“p"ed mm an me a PREDICT MANY j'N E E l] E II F ll R AIRPIIRI WIIRK available labouring man in the city wlll be needed for work at the air-I xlrt within the 8Y0!‘ E'- Iwv Holman said at thc. regular meeting of the City Coullc l.‘ lasthight during a discussion on the advlsa llit of paving certain =ec- tions of t e city streets to l-elIevo the unemployment situation. Councillor Chandler said that a contractor. who was interested in the job. told him that in order for the project to be finished by a con- tractor in the time specified bv the contract it would require the ser- vices of 4-00 labourers and about 500 carpenters. The reports of the Public Health Officer and the Meat and Mil! In- spector were submitted and ti. e re- ports or the various committees also were heard. A communication was read from H. R. Large and Co.. asking thatl ithe Police Patrol be sent bv way cf lKlng and Cumberland streets on its regular runs between 6 pm. and 8 am. to chock mischievous nctioljs carried on latelv by hoodlums Tile-ll" scalehouse was defaced after a re- cent paint job on the exterior and a car containing coal had been tam- pered with Saturday night. some of he coal had been taken. Coun. stems. chairman of the iPolice committee, tzavc assurance that the police patrol would in fu- ture vislt that section of the ciizv cs often as possible. Coun. McKee urged tire Council lto take strong measures in dealing [with matters of this kind. He sug- gested that a DIEIIDSPIOIIIGS man lief f‘ next ten days." llscd to trace the perpetrators this mischief. The watchman of the C.N.R. should also be urged to keep ndclose watch for wrong-doing. e 5B. . , Boys Arrested i Chief Biriwlistle of the City Po- ‘llce informed the Council that - was only last wcek that two young- [sters were sent to jail for stealiriz coal from this place. _ Coun. Butler claimed that iigere were certain places in the city where the residents were paving thigh taxcs and not helm! guarded salificicnily. He suggested that iitc Police should chusc the voungs". home to bed uthcrc thev should h Lapthorn claimed that youngsters had been known to n" t molten oranges and lemons at a clil‘ fish market in daylight Coun. MacDonald snid that ti P Police Force were uni to blame and “tern not open for criticism in thc, lmatter. H. R. Large onlv wantcrlt I the natro‘ to E0 pastthat section cf‘ the city ofiener. The matter was referred to the Pollcc committee for further con- sideration. _ Anoilscr cotnmu cat cu was rend rcgzlrdllv thc Mcl lmc Fir:- Chlcfs Convention whizh will he ltclzi ill Camnbcllton. N.B.. this vcnr. It w!» decided to vote mcncl- tn ricfl'nv_i_l'lc cXIlEllSPs of thc Charlotlctowll ;_llc Chicf fol" zlitcvldini! thc Pfll1\'f‘2llll'lll. Councillor Dottfrriti. rcpc . fol" m. being P1X‘. .t.rn o.‘ the n l . ;pal"c cf [hi5 Sunzm? l I t “I have information that everyi "5 ".l' ill:- cl":.- _ Illhllllllgb t". the Air Training school which should be in operation the latter lic 5311i the Fcdcraiion had passed “a rcsoluticn calling on the Ebtieral Government to provide ad- equate protection for l public utility roperties throughout the Dcminion, irrespective of whether such facilities are Federally. 02' Provincially or privately owned." Continuing he said: "Resolutions passed by the Federation, eleven in number. touched a wide variety of subjects. Hearty support was urged of War Savings Drive. In- stead of trying to raise money for tanks and airplanes. mUllICIpflll- ties should devote their efforts to; encourage the purchase of War" Saving Certificates. A resolution was adopted by the Conference pledging its readiness to co-opeata in every way possible with the Dominion Governmcnt for the cf- flclcnt prosecution of the Wul". A commlttce of eight met Labor Mill- istcr McLarty and Finance Mulls- fer Ralsion nnd dLscused the more specific aspects of municipal aid in Canada's war effort, and present- ed theln with a resolution promis- ing full support to the Government in their arduous task ln facing the present difficult and critical condi- tions. They welcomed any sugges- tions tha‘. might bc made by the Government. in order that the Municipalities may co-operate to thc fullest extent in any means in their power to assist the Gov»- - ment. in co-ordlnafing nil ifs cff: ts toward the common cnd." Resolution! uardzd lat a fcv cl The passed: , Resolved that the fender of Matthew‘ Lee to supply and install one back section for hot water boiler and also one domestic coil for hot wafer in City Hall be ac- cepted for a complete job at. $149. Moved by Jnmes T. McKce. Scccnclcd by J. E. Stems. Resolved that thc City of Char- lottetown call for fenders for 5-00 feet of hose. Moved by Coun. MacDonald. Seconded by Coun. Butler. ‘Resolved that a committee of the Citv Council consisting of thc- Mayol: Dcputv Nfdyor and the chairman of Finance be appoiutcci to communicate with the Dominion Government and if necessary with the Provincial Government and any persons ovmintz lands in the area affcflcd tn endeavour to have thc unple nut and unnlnifrlry con- <li‘"'rl"lls ‘lltu in ilzr- dump locol- i cd in lIlf‘ cnstsrn end of the City‘ remedied as cxpcditirrltsly" as pos- sihlc Moved bv "ed following resolutions were Coun. Butler. by Conn McKee. Dunning Iieaéds New Directorate ? rl.".tl luv-Iron. lllf‘ll ' t ltzl 1m II I ‘Lieutenant-Governor. -wl"lo stressed appreciation to those of Mr. Wood. For War Supplies ‘f OT'I'A\‘\'.~\. July 8 ——iCP! --EI::ht ‘o N. B. Ayrshire Breeders Conclude Tour 0f Province The party of 118 New Brunswick Ayrshire Breeders who made a goodwill visit to Prince Edward ls- lond on Fviiday and Doturday left for their homes on the carferry in the late afternoon. They visited a number of farms of Ayrshire breeders on the Island and were entertained at two lunch- cons at the Queen Hotel. one on Friday and one on Saturday. On Friday they visited the farms of J. Lewis. Fzeetown. Hon. John E. Sinclair, Emerald. Inge A: Son. Mt. Herbert, Wilfred Furnesa. Ver- non, Gavin Reid, Montague, and George Annear. Lower Motltague. wilerc they were welcomed by the IllllClS lrother, Montague Anne-er, M. P. P. On Saturday they visited the farms of Eamon Brothers. Andrew MacRae and Son. Col. F. I. An- drew, H. W. Clay. of Charlotte- town Ro_valt_v, Vernon MacMiilan, William Younker, and Willard Prowse, Brackley. After Saturday's luncheon they visited the Departmental lllann and _'ne farm of Keith Boswell, Victor- la FER At Saturdays luncheon Col, F. I. Antlrclv. President of the Provincial Aytrshire Breeders Associafioon, presided. 'I'he visitors were welcomed to the province by Hon. B. W. LePage, The Government asks you f0 "Serve by Saving" Get WAR SAVIIIBS S EE with OGILVIE Products "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" FLOUR OGILVIE OATS ' OGILVIE BLENDIES OGILVIE WHEAT-HEARTS OGILVIE GOLDEN CORNMEAL OGILVIE ”TONIK” WHEAT GERM ASK YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS OR WRITE US DIRECT The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co, Limited Ioiimui. - ram’ wuum - wntalrsc - Mariam: an - lscnoineli mill-fill. W050i; 0mm. Teicfliv. Regine. Mocaclaw, Saskatoon, Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria JARS IO-Ofl the need of farmers increasing their production at this critical time in our nation's history. Not only are men and munitions needed but foodstuffs are also needed. Stanley Wood, of Fredericton. Provincial Live Stock Superinten- dcnt for Ncw Brunswick. voiced thc regrets of Hc-n. A. C. Tnvlor. Mlllistcr of Agricultlle for [that province, yvho was scheduled to speak. Dr. E. S. Notting. Supervisor of Production Services of the Domin- ion Deportment of Agriculture. welcomed thc visitors on behalf nf thc Dominion Live Stock Branch and Health and Animal Division. D1", L. A. Donovan. President of the Canadian Ayrshire Breeders Association and Maritime Director of that body. added his words of Fringe Iillél h. of Parade 2 P. M. Sharp. EVERYBODY L:7El:_7_:":4:§:9"l3 ..11- * -i‘ll.filf‘.l‘ Sinciall" spoke of this cconv l vlsil as being a new ven- iul-c and should be of mutual bene- flt both to the visitors and to tne Island larcedcrs. Ho dwclt 0l"l Canada's war effort rind thc need of every man doing his pnzt to the iwst. of his ability. , M1". E. F. Pincnu. of Caroouet, N. B.. district l'.'Dl‘(‘S(.’lllal-IV¢ of New Brunswick. lekrred to the advan- tages of the tour and he spoke Leaders May I ehasieizzbizaznms; Bl! Ill PFISOII L. W. Roper. Cattle Field-man of , L . ff‘ ]ll'-'1\'ll'lI‘(‘. ‘i*—— J. A. Clark. Superintendent! BERNE._ Switzerland. Julv 8-. perizltontal Farm. told the lflsrlgilglijgllflfceswifll? ‘by . "t . ' i .1 o- dB-y that fol-mel- Premier Edouard.‘ Daladier of fiance and the hont- I load of Hench leaders “"110 1m‘ Franco on the steamer Afnssilin for‘ North Africa just armistice are in an Ell are imprisoned at Mo. lhn: more fertility has i"._v lilnt ("lIIFC in the last an in any other way. Pipe Band, and Grand Stand Seals 15c Meals Adults Mic-Children 25 25 per cent net proceeds for patriotic purposes lentil; Other l July Celebration AT MYRON Illc.-\llTl~li‘ll'S ltifll 'I‘R.\CK Kensingion, under the auspices of the L- 0. A. L. 0. B. A. Grand Lodges Special Sports \YEI.(‘OI\IE “llcrc thc (‘ll SPACIOIT? DI‘\' and Speakers ‘=2 '-: a r ROOF! nicest of FOOd ll Scrvcd QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS I BOT AND VITH BATH COLD WATIR. Private Phones in All 300m, Quvcn Street Vnnlimt. N. B. Canada ~_ ‘lll ‘cd to Ayrshire herd nt prcsszzt. The work ls well wlth- (I on the farm The comment was occasioned by - ' , he added. The _ .10’ the first reference to Daladler and ed wtnening tmfl llflvlllf! Fll rd cnnltiuny set up to Freetown spoke M5 friends 5m" Juli’ 3 l“ the (‘Pn- filrc north side n‘ Kcni 311'?" c- the nun 4 501"“ P7955 l‘? lhl‘ P°Tfl1n GflvPmF twrezl Qltccu lllrri G Ric sniri thn‘ although nlpl“ _ 4 Stzccts. to prnfldc fo ‘:ll‘tcl" fa: is lrl-i: the If D-“Iadl” “ml Ill‘ W"? ‘ll’? 9Y1 ' ulci nicn to improve a fimch PH-“m- m" m h? h" mg space. wctlld c" Coun. l\I_cKcc f. the scapegonts for the Pct ernmentfs crusade tn [ind responsible for the war. Today's reference to the Mrtullfnk n that efficient pro- increase. N those Afnllnt Herbert. touch- , ‘kctzcfits of Nctv BTZIDS- , y... ~/\ 141...! lvnfivjg~afing lift. crs was vrlcltrfl hzll indicat- ‘Cot .0 l"l‘lil"()\'“ "ind Ill"“"'l§C m IhPV lvPvc nin-n. w" "P, ‘ ~' ‘ ‘ ‘ (There xvas no hin: glvfln n: in in v ‘.- in "vlnncc rll ""0 luncheon W“ bfhor Shmud b“ ' , .,-- r. . ‘ ‘LU’ . ‘ ' "lat Li? mcn are in I311: "c" IZIIJOIIl .20 pump: of it l. t llrll D an of A_\ shlle breeders rim“, with“, disc,ns,-xtn‘ labouring man. Thcrc wove only l0 mcll clnplovcd oil fl llY-“IQ-"lt (‘I C115 klllil. hc n4. ' i Alnjvoz" Hfillnon tilonfinnid fllc air- pcl". ns n born to thc unclnpzojv- 3' d. e Coun. lliclico asked how many would be employed and if the C3llll- City's .-">‘lnblc .c.l \\'(‘.llIKI be u. l l-le . d that that w = the s’ bc- Ifgfp the prcsrnf. work ' thc Ali'- Jatmncse said Japan ilad no illlcn-, DIM was 5,3,1...‘ and lvinl11pd m“ only foul" nlcn frcm the City were hired. , M1". Harold Mcsservcy". Cliy En- gineer. rcforiug to the estilnnfcd Kent Sirccr. project said that. Sl 90. would C".\'l‘l' the cnmlzictc I tin’: job from the curb to thc I7lllIIIl 1s. Tllc luattcl" was left fol" cl spec- irli meeting. Building Started Coun. Blanchard. (‘Illlllflflflfimfif thc Pl "c. Pl'fT]l$l‘I_\_‘ and w Mt APE Com-n .00. snld tllrlt bllhalllu o. the service building 0r City lmvll was getting llllflfl’ way". ‘ Coun. Builcl" suggested that WlJl the addition of this bullding for (‘lvs cqtlipnlcnt the lcl bc torn linlvn. they wcvc "cyc- . in the Ciiy- Mr. hicsscl-vcy suggested that as many as possible of these bulld- lngs should be kept as lhci" “H? lls-cftll for storing sand during mi‘ ivintcl" months. . Coun. Stcrlr. m" 5J1‘ cimirman of 1n thc prcselicc of a, large congre-Ipomg ccmmillcc. spoke in plulrsc gallon in St. _ lcrst. N.S., Rev. John lVicCartnY celebrated his first solemn High Muss on Sunday. June 30. He was nsnstcd by dents. Rev. Thomas Butler. l“ Um-I Cllllllffw Church, Ant-vot- th‘, work n; u... tun formcr fellow stu- "I new radio in claimed it thc Police Plllvol. Hc combamng lwns a great help in mo. Coun. Lapihnrn brought up thc mailer of a City zoning plan Mill t. it is urcsltmcd. e.- " control c: i iZ slid it would hr- “con-‘ Cf‘l‘llf‘fl wl il the admillisilnticu cf the ntultitlcus and explosives pro- ‘. 1 urd riakcn on hchnlf of Th? and cf at c'c\"c‘.o::- igzntzl to Illflflllt ." i The officers will be: Chairman. on. Cllnrfcs Dunning. Ottawa: Pfcsidcnf, llnvnld Cvzlhlrcc. M"!- ‘wcr-l Scrl-cvllyv Canadian Manu- ‘ hctllvcrs‘ Assnciatlcn Dirrtors. W. D Black, Hamilton. ex-Prcsi- l clout Rwnquv Calmtllcnnc Nl-lilnn- nlc: J. Y. Murdock. Toronto. Pros- ldcni Norzlllda Mines Ltd: D. . Turhbull. Halifax. Aflltlzllllltfl dir-l ccior cf Acsldin Sugar Refinery; R. l H. Mcflnvcl". Iilcntrccll. P"cslrie"nt| of Stool Cclnpntlv of Canada; and " FT. A. Wilson. Iuccrsoll. Ont. Pros- idcul nnd lzcncml maungcr of In- gorsoll lifnt-ltinc and Tool Co. Ltd Tho company is one of three gov- | crnlncnt- owned and non-profiti mmng organizations sci up in‘ r-"|1;"\' m1 gnccial pllnscs cf ihc worl: ‘ o’ ilxr- l» rdtlrficvl of ntllniiions and czbcl" wnl" supplics The clhcrs. prcviously’ announced j» arc the Cifndcl Merchandising Co, _ Ltd- cnncerncd tivlt-h supply of mn~ chine fools and other equipment. and thc Frdcral Aircrnfz. Llmltcd. OYHHHIZNI in (to-ordinate thc nui- put cf pnvis f0" and spccd produc- iion of fhc Anson ndvnllccd train- ing aircraft. ottann-Atfinvsr r-mcn RISES 8- KINGSTON. Jamaica, July in Prince Edward "land. Mr. An- cr" NincFInc. cf (‘cnlrrll Royalty w i; now ln h‘: 85th your. but rrvzardcd as friendly in Britain.» Tnc saga of the Mots‘ 1'1 r0 for {f3 i2‘.;;:..'.“1 oljgzlxlgilqqgqgnd M’ is n mvstcrv n-‘llch ma» Frrlzrh- " "' ' '- ' " " ‘ luctl in S“ and Ii rd ‘o "lc ()\'D()\t ;..-.. "Ffi" ' _' cqttnllx- nrsstolnous automobile ac- l DQG}, 3.1" ' ‘ I u I-I lii:ts.“:"*2i."were": Carol Strives .0 .:""..;..*.ll To Balance J I Govt Factions Rfynaud‘; fate is s‘i‘l .. beyond the report ‘hat he had suffered SPHOUs injuricc and thou July 8——iAP)— ]{1:'Q (11,. vlug to savc Pre- llllcl" Ion (,1 “ills iivE-diil‘ Old a correction saying that the '.“l- juries xverc not serious um".- nll. " T‘hc Massilla left a Prop-ch pcrf hound for French North A ' June lfl. a. timc whcn rlii llunnlnlllll cabinet from collapse. nccoptsd the rcsg-naticn of Horla slmcl as minister of culture l0- nnd rsfueed to acceFW m?" ct‘ ." Iron Guard lenders’ resigna- BLTCIIAPYJST must l-lavc knnzvn thi- Government was dl-nntcd m and Pcrrlin was to be Prcnflc" mmJFire Destroys tilovered Bridge __ I(‘PII Iwn Guardrs-ts lgnntlcns 1n a move to force thc icrnlrttlitn of a 100 psr ccnt pro-Gcrmctal. nn-Li-seminic govern- ment colrtzolled cntzrely by Q1011’ orgcllizullon. o rcpmccd Slmn Vfllll R7140 lluz. uuluu. Iron Guard lieuten- llnt. Hc lrlrci lo pr-lzsuare thc CilllTfS to kcop t ." DIPICPS ln the iI-‘vvril- nletvt, ciLvidFti btw-ern Iron Guard- i=ts and followers of Genezal Oc- taixzaai G-cga. who once headed a FREDERJCTON. Jilly ll _- Fire of unklmtvn <»".":u"" destroyed thc llnvkvl" spanning the Nnsii“. Federicton Thc wo of the old "covcl-rd" I?" bout- $50000 whrn Work on a nou- tempo Gov- , f" De One Block North 0f Main Si. ‘SET F I. S. Reguiur nlnlltllly Meet-In; l . lvcdncsduy, Jilly 1on1 ‘ a r. M. r~——::~" 1' *:_:: Approves Action Against prescncc. The nlissing mcn alltihvrg I101 tee a: h» Brifish attack cn R~'CP-—Getne'ral r-f tire Wench Na- London. de- " ' OYHTI l5 B wiiF-"dil." bill. vvp c "that it. " ohvuia hflv" boon wcutd have us=ci awflfrtsf Britain or h Fknptrc," he . "Vi"? The B“ll'..".l Many I Inventors Worit iivertime 0n Defence Plans l. gdonl‘ '?;l~ clecmfl- anti-somiti: Ruzmnian Wm “an tomnrrmj Cmmw, and i‘ " . _ . ,_ When Fredericton . 11- water t0 mplmmtlc c'rc'lrs Im-Lcrmd Bud- firemen reachcrl fhc br n rvzlchivt: the ist-cn-ntl ntigltt he forced to break with thc Iron Guard over acct-pt- ing nhc otlbmot post loft by Simn. his clhicf. Thr- ncw m-intlsncr returned in Rumtnnza recently after ficezng to in flames. Snnn thc hln i} toppled into the "iver. 71w lrxldzc 126 feet and two ll2 fcct cncli. One of thc lonccst. vnvcrcd brid- ccs in the pfflVlllff‘. i‘ \\'o~" "HFIFIIP had four s ans ~onc i4" foot. onr- lfnv ‘lllfl rivctrovui p my illPlllis o.’ q .~*.~"'ctl1 of ovrvlhcad. " nllvatlcod a plan m of tank crews l" 1 lwlrll ntrcs and niec- kill‘ thc weak- ll-l" thc current l i . l .._- ...._....._... ....-,-.-..; tllTLlFifll-At Spring strcct on Govc mr- n-Cnullci‘ n a coll. and Rcv. L. Iiycla. as Sub-Dcn- W _ n ‘I H (C? CABLE.“ .py@g*3u[1(ns gg,1_1115(.'(‘,¢yn17lnv\' lrt<lt Octrlxr to escape n ’ . _ Jilly 8. 1940. Richard uutliffe. inns Mirllsicl: of Fldilfflllilll» _ m. “Qwll- "m" "I. Charmtvltwn‘ R S?“ ‘Imulicolt "at ncxt prici- TISFS tn thls British colony I Rumnlulln purge o.’ lh-e Iron Guard. "l Wilrilnlgdhcgtq ktrpfflripxh? Stfllf‘ l hc lzrmlnded 3W1 V0511 ‘Pile Yvlllllllli B" Yum-l! 0mm" l"‘-‘°I““°“5 “awn a m‘ l PITSOI“ m ‘he "mmtum-V “me “Gum be ‘a were almcunccd today by the Lfcrlnwhile reports from Bfasar- i111!‘ J0 f‘ H‘ "l F ‘ l‘ _ tracks n! thc at the Cutilfie Funeral Homt, thc nccc iiv of astudv of thc credit v. Monsignor Murphy. and RfiV-lsflelllll mflllml‘ utllol-lrcs wbh and Northern Bucnvlna which 501ml Dflflll ‘"15 ‘"5 "ll - where the lunel-al wlll be heldnigl ulrgn la 4m- t5ll‘lgPioé“l;eggiégtelég'ogi~PYflllCS ll/lcguniyd. neestlzl- 53111511111115!) Cinlrlruétafgiiispgfgngfféullllfgi“ a Trradflis" Mm “mm Exams, jhfinflnui emu," m Sn,“ a...“ lglhkngfelnllnfialélgl‘: lifts?“ M n1". , 1.1-" "lnvltltlo m: Bfifléib! "llwflllllf- Jllll’ 10- 5L2 ll-m~ I - ' Pr" "9 “Iess- ‘ ' ' A “m3 7°59" u‘ ' ° " ‘ ‘a ' - ‘ . n l hoard-mi! \icck~ in ii'"c h'"p~ of on dcmatid mid ndriitlohnl Red l’ l’ * -" 5 ‘ . .‘ RHIWWH. \ liiifililt‘ f‘? P!“ ° l"! u" mwrmem Pemflcs‘ Cemetery‘ mwrlcmlmg‘ and the CQMUIURJGIII Ulmem‘ Hnsbmrnd rpgnrdnv! (ho ' mopdm lilm- t-icr" A auntiacr of grocers Army div-twins war.» mnrchtng lrvfp on each side of not rlvcv lfilllitllI/ shlcll: in:- tum fnilca. aerial devices of O apters. Th1‘ vfilllbll§lllllcnl E The ciloit’. tinder llit‘ dlfcclloll OI: CSlllIllIflIlnlPnlt 0f l1 wlll"? Cm“ lg. ‘ If‘ "" . ' ,.. l.‘ ”' - 1 1 _;_¢ , nu gm‘ -————----——»—— ~~ s- my m- l-tlv" - of’ enemy llirplants. HOGAN. —At the Charlottetown Mmlov Order Agililfles flll-‘l. "lad" Father LmBlnllc, FPIICIPTCCI‘ Leonor Jmssgnn m thc prnvlncc. Th» Pl-nm- ltaggslirfbggvpll‘ lFSllLRJ 51°’ senmg ff," ,$§§",§.,,§”},",..“,,[llffiimfpgn. SYDNTTY. Allsfralin IF!" A ‘ nnrl "Wur yuililnyj mechanism! Hrcsliital. July 8, i940. Frank Hgganp possible nlld the uric-d; \\Ogku£rlla"blcg Mg‘; m B m; wry cnptcnvcgf ‘W 35km m“ m “amp ‘iugnpmblfl. g_, ._ . . Per . . 154mm mm?! itmuwi m” W‘ Mm viwm CH" mm’ “a Fomh,‘ 0 south Shore. aged 46 ears. un-‘vembcl- was M‘ R5 6 a t ' ev. Wm- mu i- V?“ H!‘ im- a cnmnllttce to cons c? Y)" "“""“‘—‘ j ,_ '" ' m m r w“. from Ihf‘ Claroncc Rivvr sill-man n I'll!‘ slim _ 1 ~~ —’\lll(‘ casPs to em‘ Wednesday mom n8 at HA5‘ share week-n Charles preach?“ an msmrmg ser-lphm‘ n‘ m“ be ("an “Mn In m. iinxtlgnhgIIiIlr-difittlxllggd inn: orllrnrll porihnlc info a cabin of thc rlvcil; six nlil s.- o'clock tstandard Time) from hi: late residence. interment will be in| outh El. ore cemetery. I MacCORMACK-In Winthrop. Masai July 3. i940. Almander A., be‘oved| husband of thc ‘ate Elizabeth tCur-. Tlf‘) MacCol-mack. formerly of Ens ‘ Bcstcn. Late member of Carpenters‘) Union. No 218. and Past Chief of §1“‘§”E'Q‘9“'--N9"3l=.—i_——_=, HMAH-MNVvH-P-v.-~-*-'-~M-V N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlllnhlro t F. Rose and J. J. Trollllll- T e Board cf Directors W “'3'” dur llg the coming year wlll consii of M. MacLean. president. T. J. Klckham. vice-pres: James COW; sec-trees: A. F. Arscnslult. Frank Dunn, Rev. M. E. Francis. D. A- MacDonald. D. H. MacFarlgnmJ h i D Crotcau will coniinuc as manaflinll dlrector. 4 The Press Committee for ill? meeting consisted of l... F. Camu- bell of Newport. P. J. Rnssiier 0i Charlottetown. and Rcy. Geilrlll“: Christie of Southutcst Lot 1B. .\-_ Credentials Committee consisted cl F.0'Keefe of Rollo Bay: J. A. Mat- Donald of Glonfinuan and S. Good-i win of Wellington. ST. DUNSTANKB BF-‘Y LONDON --<CP) —Thcrc are 22 cases of blindness from thc PPPW"! war in 8t. Dunstan’; l-lcmiial hvrc. including men from Iii three eer- vicea. Ind o h-encb MAW mon. auitcd to the occasion. . Father McCnrt-hv ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McCarthy". Amherst, 'N5.. and is one of three of tt.;c.r lscns to rcccive his BA. delzrcc m _St. Dllnstnxfs University. He ihcn contlnued his theological stud |.. ln IHoly Heart _ where he was) ordained Sunday, Juno 23, by Has Grace Archbishop iMcNally. i At a dinner given in his honor by ‘his parents at ihc.r home. and . which was attended by a number c out-of-town relatives and friends Rcv. Monsignor Murphy proposed tile toast to the young priest. Sunday evening, lifter Solemn Bt-tlodiciiou, flil address was read. and a purse presented to Father McCari 1y. “L0 is inking up his duties at once ns curate in St. Pat- rick's parish, Halifax. N5. tl-‘ather McCarthy is a nephew cf Mrs. F. J. Casey. of this city). Keep Mllllllrl In “I! III!"- - Seminary, Haifax,» when discussed in (‘fulfil-S- A (IISPIIFFIOII about the lmiefi" iiy of having a bog in the cast-rill rccilcn of thc City filled in inns place. A rcscllltinn in regard to this matter was adopted. Deli-gait! Rcport The rcpnrt of tho riclrlllf-‘i I" lihc cr-nlfcrcncc of ill“ Cflllllfllflll Federation of Mnyms and lVIllli/Cl- politics at Ottawa held in June was rcud by thc Mayor. '_ In the report. l1:- said: Your dcl- egates not only altcndcd cveliv “- sIOll of the Conference and lm nci-lvc part. hi its lli‘Ol"."f‘illllil‘ bllt wcrc sllcccssfltl in having fm- al a rnnsscnlenis cnnlpfvtrrl tvlih the O\'f‘l‘lllllf‘llI rcgnrdiuu tit" H}; n‘ '. nalnrs be rl-nlrnzcd fr-‘m the list. of c, 0.‘; after Franco's copihllatinrl TIN"; hall drccird to fi ' i after all. Grads’ Dance l at the Li? _%._’ White Spot WEDNESDAY " ' DJHICIDQ‘ Mill-LOO L (Ilayliuhi Timc) f Al. Blanchard“: (lrt-llwvim Atlmissioni 50 cents .. largement of cur Civic Airllnax. v j we are glad to report thc: lvcl-l: rs proceeding at the Airp-ot rapidly and we expect tenders to be a- Sma. part-y lender and mnlstor of | steamer Moontzi. The crow had culture. npcncd the way i’? a 100w“? lliilfl‘. pnr com. Iron Guard fur-ml‘ ‘Plmflffl t.» clam co-c-pcrntaon with Ger‘ many and DCMPTMCITI. of relation! with Rt Prctnt. ircurlu can fill the . . p‘F-f< with rtfher right ex- s or himself resign to make way lcz" a Sl"()llf.l‘l‘ our-Park! ZF-V- _ crnmclzt ‘llrc lnitcr cc-tltse Wns. Al The D COIISIKIFICCI ITlOYl‘ IlkCIY- I M!‘TEnnlrIEl-t-FféI-ILIANGE “IILLI Chesterfield suites. ‘ I. ki:_..-:llal=>....@..,aua...m-_..§ Eu ‘ ' . _ 1min in sccul-iilcs was sus- pcrrlrvl immcdlatcly" after German invasion of the low countries). L-Ml-‘i-O-I Feo )lllvrirtl‘afi aches. .:-1t 0F FUR UT. 9lh.‘_ of Grliilull NITURE sl. I P. M. J. I‘. RR .-\ DLEY. BERLIN Jlilv u‘- fArPignrcllge Dining mom §(_\‘§_ c:.,< u,‘ n. o . '- ‘ v _ _ - . Pjfuh, ;,‘§_l.',,‘,,.',.,,“,‘,,,|_._ Wm ,0.‘ Also a quantify of nihcl ftlrnliulc. (‘lwfl , ; 1. , ii was announcrd hero t tiny only vfiiciui tuoflllzntis will lw f ' Nvthcrlnllr govcrlwi. mt Auctioneer. l