MAXIMO OIL MERE MAN i111 g omfort wlsdnlivgs of fin the same road. from tracing the those who have tru- uw" &“' IFW"“""" M‘ Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody . Two Outl- , Iouudol Ill‘! ltsoLlijr-z RATIONI t g. 1s LIKELY aw drug . p, ers hope to . B. sufferers ' LAND. June 5—(AP)-, (igvrljrng lvliicll of not 2.3;" w gffifsfls... Medical Associ-i liltin- lng it and its MW. Anna“? more than ‘TB DM- .,, 9,5, Cortvin Hinshow and H, lfcltltilan o! Msgyf) tc co to warn per ns hasclllosls Mtainst 6113901?- edistc cure. Until the or disproved they nothinr 1t L1 a derivative mflllllhlllltlf‘. _ _ I ‘ flit t r "itl bwhcelllllltglmucfuns taken man cases. The "oontro ; D0112 animals promptly mined tuberculosis and died.‘ fleven others also died. but not from tuberculosis. Eilfiamtlfillltlml ‘ oslzns of i e secse.‘ "gfflgenrcmillllillt! 57 the phy- Mm; were unable to find any qidqtoe oi tuberculosis in 49 “mo, In the remainder the, “who, was limit/ed to tiny, pots near the point where t-he mu" rests.“ 22.5:- '5 .le lseu t - Wtlgv reported. ---—-—’"-““ a Soviet Russia _._.,---———-— Ian, To Boost Steel Output l0_l’er Cent NEW YORK. June 5 —(AP) - ... oi the lrudurg steel men of t. Uilllid S ntcs appear virtually . -. to rsuc the onaptlt of their .. by 10.000000 tons annually s gigantic $l.0i\l.U0t'/.ll00 pliant ~ m, if. was reliably , - ommg kvents ._.n.., ‘l for Notices In this column 3 cents per word. "fbllilezsricrupaud Tucsdayl-C; 14-207-6-6-21.‘ "Show and Dance Bradalbsnet ednestley- L-207-6-6-2i.‘ "Come to concert at Bonshaw l! the 6th. L-2l2-6-6-1l. "Hunter RIlEKJ-Ii-"iy at Travel- “ 305i. Frillily. June 6th. L-117-6-3-3i “Cale Ssiefl-lgnns. Saturday, ‘- 7th. St. Charles Auxiliary. L-l8l-6-5-3l. "B. o. 155.355.... Sale, now " “All. Suiurdtiy, June 7th, , ‘ P-lf- r. iar-e-s-at, "Whirled to buv bologna cattle liter “Tile tor price. Signed '-- Cold Storage Co. Ltd. L-242-5-21-tf "Auction nn-tfvlihdge Basilica “Butch. floly Name mu. m- ."n"1° 511l- Refreshments. ‘ L-9B-6-4-3l. game sru Moore a. McLeod! I. Stullxntv. June 7h, 2.30 day. llllglt. llslsnlicld Dunstnffnage 14-216-0-5-11. "Ettore Tm 1y July 17th for m“ U“ P c-kdEype-égtnentsl ‘ Ill‘ ne omen's “milli- L-2l0-5-6-ll. "glfbhillllt Beats the , y Milton Players st. Victoria . burn. L-ilo-o-o-il. lpeci. the opening of hostilities "Government trremiilm addedf "l" return- rcturns for hogs mmcllltl tlll< week. Livestock Board. 1,171, .n "‘*-~ “walls! boss at. Keilsington m mg. unc 10th: Hours 8 a.m. Mnllénflall whiter Moose, or u, fol trucking service. “R- Sharpe, 1,221 ‘I will“: hog. IT .~ Albany Tues- lfiducnzfl‘ 10th nours 12-3 pm. More“ for trurklilg service . “mqmfl m‘ previous thereto fly, Mckagfclllly arrangements. i, L-227. . stuns‘ —§~_ h, "l! trucking mfglgy to nearby loadln ., m the Ltvestoclrs ipping m" uni" community. nook “l Mm‘ cc requirements. Live I cling Bonn-L bu’, I "H"! llfoducc m,‘ t 1'8 who have been , _ m, oi our marketing ser- r,» n, 08st month have been .,, m!‘ Rlly lmppy returns-n so ; l: 3 M, l ° ; ultslock Marketing Board. L427 service point lnlng our ranks next .01 m ~ m, l“, "flgrlnston Hall te- l m. “mitt Here Comes the f ‘I fortified ““s”'°'° “f w“ w, l All] - Proceeds for war ,1; ml-‘filon 25 and ill 11-220. if" ‘ n . , ‘ iftrellycigérrraofililyenothklvor ~~ - oe en- lhlrixrlfymy harbor North, Alex i “°- M l1 r r n y Harbour -____.. m“ ‘mil-e it Murray River Report Nazis Turn heat on Turkish Circles Say 155 German And Rumanian Divisions Massed For Drive Against Ukraine. By Daniel De Luce Associated Press Staff Wrlwr ANKARA, June 5—-f-*\Pi—'l‘urk- ish and foreign quarters exchanged reports tonight saving Germany is putting heavy pressure on the Sn- vict for access to the wheat gran» urles of the Russian Ukraine, cvon going to the cxteyrti. of planning a joint Germun-Rumanian invasion by mid-June. Authoritative Turkish circles said they were lnfonned 155 Ger- man nnd Rumanian divisions — from 1,850,000 to 2,325,000 men - are massed in Poland and Rumnnin, ready for a drive against. the So- vlel which would have for its ob- jective the procurement of food. oil and minerals for a long wztr n- gninsi Britain. One foreign diplomat claimed to 'Province have received information that the VICHY, June 5—(APi-Rcports received in diplomatic circles to- night said Hitler and Stalm at a secret meeting had arzreed on a. far - reaching European -African collaboration scheme in which the Russian Ukraine would imdertake to step up wheat production to see that all Europe has bread. Just how Russia would fit into a European-African system was not made clear by these reports. without. official or direct confirmation. They Only said that the German and Rus- sian leaders had agreed at an un- stated time nnd plnce on the basic arrangement. and that the Ukraine would mnke no any def- I icit in the wheat production of France. French North Africa and Hungary. _ ______________.___._——————— Rumanlan lcgution here had been informed by ‘its government to ex‘- by mid-June. (These reports were contrary to claims circulated in Berlin only a few days ago when Reich authori- ties were reported so pleased with o. new agreement. with the Soviet by which Germany is to receive even larger quantities of foodstuffs than she had requested that they had it elved n11 thoughts they may have entertnined of an invasion. (Also contradictory, were reports from Vichy that Hitler and Stalin in s. secret meeting already have agreed on a program by Which Rus- sia will undertake to deliver bread to a 1i tier-dominated Iturope. (The opposing reports of peace- on page 7, Col 8) _.._._ (Continued Say man admits Setting fire HAILEYBURY.‘ Ont. June il- tdPi-Jcromie Devlllicrs, 7T, was taken into custody todsv and police said he had tolcl them he deliber- ately set fire to ‘be home of Hurry Vantent lost Sotiwlny when Von- tent's four children were burned to death. Police said Deveilliers told them he set the fire as it. waiviust break- ing day" and that. when the flames started to cat into the house he became frightened nnd crime to Hoilcybury, five miles ircm the scene of the fire. 4 The aged man lived alone in a small shack a few feet from the Vsnlent home where the children. alone at. the time, were crapped by the flames. The children burned to death ranged Ln ape from 10 to i‘! years. Police declined to say immed- iately what charges would be laid against Devilliers end t-hey did not tell whether he unve Warn a motive for setting the fire. Merchant seamen Director named (YITAWA, June 5—(CP)—-'I‘rans- port Minister Cardin announced late today the appointment oi Arhur Handles of Montreal. rzenernl s- ect, itettttcmu" “whitest; ne n ans a. as tnerchent seamen. a new branch 0! Transport Department. Mr. Cardin announced creation 0f the new departmental branch last week end sold duties of the new director would embrace administra- tion and operation of mannintl D0011. In the manning pools expelltflm‘ officers Ind seamen will be nvnil- able at short notice to make up <1"- . “ h~ Chest ~ . " w- M=13=nT"é2‘.‘iL'o?§.'°£i’;‘,‘,“ in crews 0i merchnni. shine about to DOflJ. l sail from Canadian d» $468,850 In The bright sunny day and beautiful weather contributed to put everyone in a. happy frame of mind met with a hearty reception in their Everyone expressed their willingness to contribute cases such was an impossibility, explanations were cases showed the pllfty was engaged in; War Savings Certificates. The response however, was gratifying and although a. great many of the expected large subscriptions have not been touched yet the grand total for this province is within one day of the goal oi one-third of our objective, or to put it in figures, $468,850, has been pledged in four days and our total obiectlve is $1,500,000. Yesterday uirnosi. $100,000 was turned in. The figures are interesting, Charloitctowds total is now, $211,700; the balance of Queen's County total $36,350; Summersldefis total $181,000, the balance of Prince County $49,250; King's County total $39,950. 850. A gentleman, who does not wish his name divulged, conveyed the welcome news to a member of the Loan Committee last. evening that he had received two telegrams advising to him to be invested in the war lonn quota for parties are not Islanders but come here every year and want to be iden- tified with our War Loan activities. next. week will bring cheques from Islanders abroad who have taken up residence in the United States and quite a nice sum will likely be real- ized from that source. Those having the responsibility the top are confident and cheerful. the reports brought. in by the cnnvasscrs that ench individual Islander views ‘it as a matter of public pride that we fail not in reaching our ob- jective. Some people who have not the required amount, of money just at hand but are earning it. or will have it from other investments later on told canvassers that. they are making arrangements with their banks and if. may he said in this connection that the bunks are only too will- ing to extend credit. with such an absolutely worthwhile security as our Dominion Bond. We must take our hats off lo the cnnvasscrs who are making such u splendiiljob of selling the War Loan. They have to make a great many. calls probably averaging about 20 a day and they may not find you 80 b01118 bl"- llo not think you are neglected, each and people will be welcomed as a subscriber each in proportion to his means, but of course the great thing is subscribing as large an amount as pos- l siblc so that we can say to Hitler we nrc furnishing the tools to Churchill. Ottawa makes,“ Tax concession To 0ntario OTTAWA, June 5~tCP)-I.n an- ticipation of greatly increased truf- flc of n\Lll\ll..Ol'lS and other war ma- terials the Canudlrn Notional Railways is adding; to its supply of locomotives and freight. cn.'s. truis- port muster‘ Cardin Lid the House of COlllIlLllS today, us the cuszom- ary annual bill to permit the fi- nancing of C.N.R. capital expendi- tures for the year was introduced. The bill provoked a long debate with Mr. Cut-din nnstv-arirlg Con- servative criticism o-f tile comple- tion of Lite Montreal terminal and the lnstnllirtlun of a new electrical signal ccntro] system on the line between Pacific Junction, N.B.. and Truro, NS. Late in the afternoon the Hziise returned to amendments to the income tax act and Finance Minis- ter Ilslcy announced the pro-posed increase from five to 15 per cent in the tax on interest payments to non-residents would .101 apply to interest on provincial government securities The govcrnutent thus met the ob- jecllzn tukcn to the tax by Pre- mier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario without waiting for o reply to make this concession if Ontnrc expressed willingness to accept the Domin- (Contlnlted on page ‘i, Col d) Nazi freighter Lech scuttled RIO DE JANEIRO. June 5—(AP) -Rear-Admlru1 Brazil: Pegra-rn. commander of Britalns South At- lnntic squadron, said today the sane-ton blockade-running Ger- mnn freighter Lech had been scut- tled when she was intercept/ed by a British vessel. Admiral Pegrsm arrived nboerd the cruiser Newcastle which, he said would remain here 4B hours for routine machine repairs Thus, apparently, ends the story| oi the Lech. whose master, Capt.» Preidrlch Brlnkmnnn, anchored her at Rio De Janeiro last March 3 roducts after eluding the British lockode on e voyage from Europe. Apfl l8 she headed out to sea with 011, hides. coffee and. other merchandise, up arencly intending m try to run t e blockade book across the Atlantic. . it. was known thot she was in- tercepted by an unidentified Bri- fish warship, but. until now, it was not. clear whether she had been sunk. scuttled or captured. A British Admiralty announce- mcnl. last week merely illd she had with o cargo of chemical Reaches been intercepted bound for a port- ln Nazi-occupied Franco, Drive yesterday and war loan canvassers travels nil over the province. and, where lu given and ln most In some form of war work or buy- Grand total for the Province $468,- him that cheques were on the way this province. These. It. is s. sure thing that every mail for making the 1941 Loan go over They feel that judging by some of everyone oi’ our Federal House To Continue Next Week OTTAWA, that sunnnci- adjournment of pur- lialzletlrs current session might be- nin Lcnlorrow collapsed today us the RS R-il f1 June 5—(CP)--I-1ope ‘ senate adjourned until Tuesday ilinnt after a statement. by govern- ment leader Ruoul Dandurand tlia: the main supply bill probably trill not be referred to the Upper House until the middle oi next. week. Senator" Unnduraild said several bills will precede tine supply nlclts- uro which is expect/ed to be the st. handled by alie Conunons at the current sitting. J ll. S. Mfrs Close to break With Vichy WASHINGTON. June 5-(CP)-— The United States appeared to- night, to be coming close to the breaking point with the vichy gov- ernment. over French collaboration with Gcmmny. Secretary of Stole Cordell Hull. in a strongly-worded vmcment, to- duy warned Vichy of the conse- quences of becoming "an instru- ment of angresslon" for" Germany nnd in effect gave Premier Petoin one final chance to renounce such‘ a galley. , uocesslve steps by the Petuln ad- ministration, inspired by Admiral Jean Dnrlan which have brought France to the point of being a mere stntellito for the Germans and a military menace for Britain in North Africa and the middle east. have aroused strong rtescntment in official circles here. The Hull statement contained an in-iplled threat that "furlsndfriend- ly diplomatic relations" with. Vichy might be broken. It also hinted that French colonial possessions in the western hemisphere might be oc- cuplerl . Warn Britons Are Up Against It LONDON, June o-(Fhidayi- (OFF-Briton; were warned blunt- ly by the Dolly Herald today that “our hope oi beating Germany rats on the realizatlon...that we are up Walnut it as never before." “We have been schooled in smut:- p958." the newspaper sold. "We have been taught to despise the enemy. We were lnted e. comforting pic- ture of German mllitsrlstsw pic- ture of s stolld, unimagrnatlve foe, rich in stamina but poor in ingen- ulty...hnve we been sufficiently impressed by the originality of the enemy's methods in this war-by the brilliant. exploitation oi surprise as o weapon? "W mlrlrst be prepared for more ,e|..?|B{{érBl.. income tax iilephurn urges Mill]! BACK TO AID WAR EFFORT o Reginald Ii. Jackson for 10 ytflri. dlrccfol- of commercial aviation for m, Thailand government, returned to his Edmonton home recently, to aid in Canada's war effort. IIc says Japan's hand ls being stayed from szttttcks on British possessions in the Orient because oi‘ uncertainty as to what action the U.S. Pacific fleet might fake. Victory loan 30 per cent Subscribed OTIIAWA, J 1e 5_(CP)—-Cana- titans subscribed about 30 per cetlt of the $G00.000.000 Victory Loan 194i 1'11 the first four days of the campaign. National bean Head- quarters announced tonight. that, basis, about 81300001100 of the third and largest loan issue of the war has been taken up since the campaign opened Monday. "Thursday's returns are expected to produce the requisite dolly river- urye of at least $33,000.00) f0 bf‘. fidd- ccl to the total of $141,062,400 ail- pounced this momlng." the state- ment. from headquarters sold. "The continued large volume oi small subscriptions. necessary’ to us- sure the success of the Victory Loan, is n feature of field reports." The statement snicl “it is tnkcn’ ugurv of success that each! (Continued on page 7. Col 4) Returns down OTTAWA, June 5—-(CP)—A.n in- crease of $70,141,152 in income tax collections during Mav over the amount collected in the some month last your was shown fcdny in dc- tailcd figures released by Revenue Minister Gibson. Collections in May totalled $165,933,523 as against S99,- i12,371 in May, 1940. Income tax revenue durln the. first two months of this fisca yearn which began April 1. totalled $210M 000,000, compared with $ll2.l01.l50‘ in the corresponding perlpd lost. year. a net increase of $97.909.898. | Collections bv districts, showing, increases in brackets, include:-- l Halifax 86.003882 (01072068); Quebec $3.l39.909 ($1.965.980>: Saint John. N. B.. $2.746.060 131.588.8531. Clmrlottctown 11nd a total $292,384. a decrease of $65,593. Conference of y Nine Provinces TORONTO. June 5--(CPi—I‘re- mler Mitchell F, Hepburn oi 0n- tlrio sent a telegram to Prime Minister llluckenlie King in 0t- tawa late today urging u confer- ence of provincial premiers and representatives for "an open and impsrlla" discussion of the prob- lems wh ch must be solved in or- de; an ensure a maximum war ei- Mr. Hepburn‘: brief tele sin Ins released offer a short cu inet meeting. The text follows:- “Following cabinet meeting to- du , I respectfully urge that you csl the remiers nnd representa- tives of t "e nine provinces of Cen- ndu to a conference devoted ex- clusively to m open and import- lnl discussion of the problems which must be solved in order to ensure a maximum war effort, a solution of present ‘ " issues, provincial autonomy, industrial harmony and a spirit of whole- some goodwill between the Do- minion and rovlnclal [overn- ments of Con: . “The underltandlngeln that no nrrsugemente made with any province or provinces that no one province can be advantaged ‘st the expense oi‘ another nnd that u covenant be entered into which will save this nation from present sud future discord and ______ cusncorrsrowtst, cnunprtdurwifipltvfiuiiti c, 1941 \ ARMY T0 MOVE =:.'-:-_ sopN Eastern ii. S. Also facing 0il shortage O t h e r Restrictions Considered Possible In Canada. , (By Ionics :\fcCook, Canadian Press Staff \Vriter) OTTAWA, lune 5-—-(CP)— Milestones on Canada's march from the old order of peacetime days were seen totizty as officials lterc tiotetl numerous signs that the task of winning the war will shortly clemzuul more from all Canadians. The following appeared to be in immcrlizrtc |'lrtwspcct: 1. Curinilnlt-nt of the sale of gasoline, with controls against imnecessziry consumption of an WASHINGTON. June 5—(AP) —With the populous eastern seaboard of the United States facing o. possible ban on all plensurc car drlvinz. the Ilouse of Representatives today hur- riedly passed a hill providing for pipelines to curry oil to the area. ' v Such Iincs are necessary he- cause oi‘ the transfer of one fifth oi‘ the country's tanker fleet to the service of Britain. officials have said. ‘the pipes would run from Texas and Louisiana, and possibly from Illinois and other sources of SIIPPIY, it was indicated. important force in the conduct of unr~ 2. Ctrrtoiltncnt of the use for civilizm purposes of certain tnctnls, urgently needed to pro- vide machines of war. Alum- inum and steel already are un- ‘ tier close control. 3. Iucrcziscti emphasis on sal- vage, possibly allied with a move to cut down the employ- ment of expensive containers for essential products. 4. A (‘flllllllllCfl effort. ac- companied Irv the necessary reg- ulations. to see that vital food supplies are made available to llriirtitr. Apart from men in navy and nir force nnd in No- tional Resources Mobilization Act: training camps, a rcvo‘ution has been wrought in the lives 0i thous- ands of others. officials said. 1) (Continued on page 7. Col Island man I ls elected SACKVILLE, N. B., June 5-(6?) -Tlle Maritime Conference my As- sociation of the United Church held its einnurtl meeting here this after- noon, prior to the opening of the 17th conference this evening. W. M. Burns, of Fredericton. presided. The speaker was Rev. Dr. V. B. headmaster of the Canadian Mis- sion School of San Fernando, Trin- ldad, who gave o. description oi the work carried on there bv the Can- adian Mission staff of the Unit/ed th Church. New officers were elected for ensuing year us follows: W. V tain the fund for another year. __________ Urges seaway As essential move WASHINGTON. Tune 5 —(AP) - A busting developments was capped today by essential to national promotion. It would take four years-pos- cat seaway and power project no assurance that the that. "We have no rllht." he added present a united front to our common enemy.’ - PA otcctlou.’ s PAGES I C‘ the army, , ails,‘ more; E. l t Brooks, Olen: . P. E. 1., resident; G , G. R. uard. owlan. P. El.) 1.. Dsm- ‘ VHIIJOUVC!‘ M‘ lel Mclvor. Kentville, N. 5., and Edmonton t: t» Fred W. Barker, Fredericton, N. 13., i‘ Regina ~_il_ or vice presidents for their respective CHICOUTIMI, Que. June 5— winnlpct; m. u; provinces; Fred Campbell, Currys (GIN-Forest fires rngwir ilnrllcuk- Toronto m "i. Corner, N, 5., secretary treasurer. ed in the Lnkc st. him district Qmnyp, 5.3 ‘it ‘Ihe finance committee reported a, for more thnn a week grew worse , “Gnu-oar 5t. d6 deficit in the Murray Fund whlchf t-oday under the slcndy innnlmz of, QuQbQc 5s (u the association has sustained for the w gbfflng Wllld. ' 5mm, Jqhn 4s 1o last i001‘ 3/6818. $110118 Will be B1800 One of the worst. of uuno~i count- Haiti,“ t3 55 to wipe out the deficit and muin- less sCilflfll-li‘. blnzcs rngcd within ChflfIQ[.[(\[0\\'n 43 _ dny of many defence an appeal from President Roosevelt for immediate construction oi the St. Lawrence w-atctwvuy as n move sibly less- he said, to develop the , at. “Siiéfifstttti "at; ~ R- H. M»- t "countrys danger" would be ended sooner thnn _,_ C,.,,__.,,,.,,"_ R N "to take chances with the muonaél Annual ilubsnrtptlon Delivered, ".00 By llallr l‘ I. l., 84.001 (lunudn and iuro __svnu\ Showdown Seen Inevitable; Nazis‘ In D a m a s c u s Alexandria has heaviest air raid for months; Nazis given hot reception. NEW YORK. June 5—tAI’i—Germnn forces have occupied Dam- ascus, Syrin, the National Broadcasting Company's reporter in finkaru, Turkey, said tonight in a broadcast to the United States. U. S. $5.00 ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, June 5—(AP)—German planes bombed Alexandria for 90 minutes last night but failed to hit British wirrshfps or damage nnvnl property. Some bombs fell on the residential sections of Alcxnndrln, cnuslnz 100 civilian casualties. (Dispatches from Cairo and London had said more than 100 were killed in Alexandria.) Guns of British warships and coastal and grtvc the Germans a hot reception nnd forced them to l bombing. I i LONDON, June 5-(CP)-Britain’s Middle Eastern , army was believed tonight to be ready to move into French- , mandated Syria. possibly within a day or two, t0 den] with German infiltration there. _Reiiable reports said Britain was ready for definite action, with a showdown inevitable soon. A British attempt t0 beat the Germans to occupation of Syria was seen as a logical development if persistent reports of heavy Ger- man troop movements into the region are trite. As for Germany, she appeared to have opened her long-awaited thrust toward the Suez canal with a severe air attack on Alexandria, guardian of the strategic water- way nnd main base of the British lllediterrnnenn fleet, which killed more than 100 persons but failed to hit war- _ ships or naval property. t l Some Britons said they believed the overnight raid pros‘ part of u three-directional thrust to be directed against Egypt, Palestine and Syria. ~ The British Government, which has been moving swiftly to cope with n Gcrnun drive through Syria, today laid an economic blockade around it and neighboring Lebanon, classing the nrca as "enemy-noon". icd territory.” It was recalled tonight that assurances were given the British people soon after the collapse of France that the Germans would never be permitted to occupy Syria. In _ addition Foreign secretary Edens ieccnt Wilflllllg that Bri- tain would strike hop enemm‘ where _sl1e_ found them was consid- ered significant, along with anti-aircraft batteries break off the -> zzczisa ‘War-ZS Years defending the Suez canal. New reports to London stated Nazi troops were arriving in Syria, and Tile Carlndlnn Press was in- formed that "a fur-reaching event t declaration that a “kid glove)?’ A o po.lcy would not. be followed in y tE-Fighting in the NE 6, 101 JU battles Ypres-srea extended, with front of tzhree miles Russians trékmelivnudllc iEinst" was likely to gceapfied mm,‘ 0,, m, 1mm“ e page Smlty“ Front. Allies placed ‘csirlctions These advices were paralleled by Turkish radio reports that. an en- tire German (l1VlSl0Il already 13 in Syria» Ankara sources reported that Foreign Minister Sukru Saracoglu had expressed Turkish concern to ' the German Ambassador, Franz Von Pupen, and informed him that Turkey was Dlclmred to take , additional security measures along‘ her Syrian frontier, The Royal All‘ Force Middle i East command announced more h0t1Vy_ bombings of Bengnsl, ease- em Libyan port. and this was in- Wlllfelvd lwrc as indicating the British command intends to ren- der the linrbor useless. Informed quarters in London , expressed boiler that Hitler's major ‘ obJective of his summer campaign 1S the conquest of Egypt nnd the Sucz canal. An official silence covered Bri- tlsh moves. The command at Cairo said in its communique that there is nothing to report." amounting to n twnc-ific bl cknzlc on Greek shipping. You Notice A LOAFER ALwAYs .3 tor» -- r, TORONTO. Jllill‘ imttm and mnxuniun tctnpt "nun the forestry reserve of Consolidated Paper Company nnd neighboring companies, destroying or damaging | 15 timber-yards, l0 mill-clams and a nilmber of small bridges. So dense was the smoke cver the dis- trict that plane. nt-teltiptlng to (ll- rcct. the fire-flgittmg were forced to fly 10.000 foot. above the flames. FORECAST Synopsis: The weather tins been fnlr nnd warm in nearly all parts of Ontario. Light. u) moderate showers have occurred in southern districts of Manitoba nnd Sas- katchewan. but, it has been fnlr elsewhere in the west with moder- ate temperature High tide this morning at 1.10 and tonight at 5.11. ‘ "" Sun sets this evening at. 142 and LONDON. June 5 — (C?) -- The li-‘WS ("YIWYWYW morning at. 414. Admiralty Thursday night issued the following oommuniquer- New moon June 9_ 834 am "The Board of Admiralty regrets Sirmmcrside tide l8 nnntltcs lat- ' l to nnnouncc thnt l-l. M. Trawler Ben cr thnn Charlottetown. urier R. N. V. RA and I31. M. Drifter M; i; _. r , w *, ‘Jen's-l (temporary Sub-Lient. (l. ill c F "RY \\ H‘ Gs . V. R.) have lxwn‘ leaves Borden 0.35 Ad“. I 00 [Hill tsttllk. 'l‘here were no cnstralties on 4.15 PM. - if, M. Ben Gnlm. The next oi kin oft Leaves Tormentlm 11.00 A. M ‘ , casualties on H. M Drifter Jewel‘, 3.15 l’. M. 6.20 IHM. daily except ' have been informed." Sunday.