9'"? MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN omnlpotencfi. -_~~_- ~- . _ .. flqynlil] tlunrcliiiu Founded 1M1. n"; l resolution has often ae m- m eiiave about it the savurt oi (jhIIlOHDIIIIH Ouudluli Two Cents. New Democracy Group Leader Demands Debate Measures To TTI-(Tbilize All Re- sources Of Dominion For Home Defence Still Before Commons. 01"rA‘vA) June 19—(Cl’)—.lohn Blackmore, leader of the New Democracy group, headed off in the House 0f Commons today what looked like a speedy passage of the Governments compulsory service bill. He delayed passage in spite oi‘ a plea for immediate iction from Prime Minister leaders of the Conservative wealth Federation groups nniid clamorous Mackenzie King. supported by and Co-operative Common- demands for speed fi'om private members. BLACKMORE WANTS DISCUSSION Just before the House adjourned at six o’clock, the eustnmaigv Wednesday hour for rising unless by ummi. lllOllPi consent or adoption of a resolution to that cnd it had tlten dyfltlfld to continue the sitting, Mr. Blackniore said he dcsircd to discuss the measure. He prophesied it would take until nine o’clock, even if the House sat through the dinner hour by unanimous con- sent. M1‘- lwlfl sflld the Government had hoped the bill would 7l1§§v.\t1<tt‘l'd1l.\' when it ivas introduced, or today at the iitcst. l-lc could not attend tonight because the cabinet was llttlll! on essential niat_tci's :ind had planned to take action lHSNt on powers contaiiiictl in the bill. Although (,0llSt‘l‘\'fltl\'0 Lciiiici- Hanson and M. J. Cold~ rell. acting lcadcr of tlic (7. t‘. l". group. said they were [Telllflflvll to rush the hill through at once. Sitting past six ‘to oc ‘for the ‘last formalities. Mr. lilackmore persisted. urthci discussion wcnt over until tomorroiv. "ours no rr NOW" Iilcmbers from all sides 0W. and the chamber was shouted loudly “let's do it in considerable uproar il-lw" ll ' I ' i ~ ‘i - . e committee of tllt u hole, \\lllLl1 had the l)lll before it nll llQITT-tltllli rose to “report progress and ask Eiiiii. The lloiise had been en- lwwd ““"“°|' ill’ a full cc“ (livision. callcd by ihc time .\iinistvi' and his cul- iWlW-e" t0 place on retain] Ioming l" vents s-(j-s u tflr Notices In (inc Co“, m, 3 cents poi- win-l; "Talkies-Eldon Friday, L-qlll-(S-[Q-Zl. "Riseive Wcilucsdu’ J 1' ' ' W“ .1. _ l. H) 3,101 wxhauléiz. olueiaaitenshlioii school. L726-6-20-32-2l ‘Com u, 2, t4 iwmeoe niii. r-iioiiy, “N; and see Marsliileld-Dun- mértqe Play. under auspices of l -5 Institute. Admission 25 "- L?'l2‘l-6-20-ll. - - v ‘See North Wiltshire w r n. ltrlgzlhMlle Bay Hall, Mongoy, 1 - L-72l-6-20-li. '5 Tmmersins Pleiblsclu- meet- “H: “ederivtfln _l-l’nll. Thursday ‘hi; 5i 8 oclock. Special '~ L-722-U-20-1l. “titles-Murray River Thurs- ' L-5l2-6-l9-2i. ‘Borden mi‘ M.‘ Orchurtigs. tonight. O. K. L-38-6-G-l3-20-27. Llt-‘eaccreoin social South Grun- “01. Thursday evening. ' ”°- Aid 0f Red Cross. L-004-6-l9-2l. ‘Dance = mi. $31533. 'l>"il§ii§§ll’l‘d“’ L-6B3-6-l9-ll. glvesimk. Marketing Board re- All“ once limited sunnlv zooci n" B! B0 lbs. up. [i-Bal-fi-lil-Yl- sllfflflt meeting of New Wilt- ‘Piesvtgtclt iii Brookficltl wi-u- onnwtg'?gwllg‘l:nag.ahh. Binliiesu L-704-fl-20-li. Uiluorliin Players oi’ Charlotte- JIYPSEnt ‘Tempest and sun- Il. 500d Ipeclaltios. lcavc to sit h‘ »\f'R\'II.LE FAR-TIER KILLED l9- 56, President. of ‘d 0t Trade, a ‘ llic \Vt‘bllllCfl.'lli(l (LllillCll and QJlB of [he "1051 iiPlll lfli'ill{‘l"5 in [he county’ l 7t; killed low. night when the i ' ‘"' Eduard island express (sir at 1.1K‘ Upper Sack- vilu- l‘-\ll\\ v crcsiung. An znqucst. will be held tonight, Earl 0f By JOHN LEBLANC Canadian Hess Staff Writer TIALIFAX. Jllnc IiL-(CPJ —- Tile Earl of Atlitonc. his secret voyage to Canada completed. and his sim- ple welcoininz over, rode swlltlv by special train toward Ottawa. Wllllllit. to be sworn in as Canada's 16th Govcrnor-Cicncriil. After p, reception that had _no vice-regal parallel iii stark 5lllil)l_l(.‘- tty. the Earl and hLs ladv. the Prin- cess Alice. headed late todav to- ward the national capital for thQ installation. little more than an hour after touching loot to Canadian soil at the end of an clizlit-dav trans- Atlantic crossing. Wat's stress hiid cut. the tradi- tional brilliant oeremnnv to tit‘ bare matter of a. fewhandclasps and salutations. And there was n0 swearing-in at the nort. of debark- ailcm. ncrhans tie chief of all the break; with the oust. Whcre the predecessors had fir- rlvccl with all the fanfare due the Kinirs representative. the vlcc-rcizal couple came today to a Canada liz- noranl. of their comimz. ‘jot until their train had rifled well out of the cltv was the nuhlic told a Gov- crnor-Gencral bnri landed to take iui his commission, Given Welcome Rut lh» lltflc eroiin M cll'~’ais_ and newspaper ircn It the fo~t oi Canada Welcomes,“ New Viceroy _W_ill Take Officel,‘ At OttaylzL Friday. >‘%I/ ///' The People’s Paper n-i-ww-""’ Everybody Covers Prince Edward? Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘dilly/ibis. THURSDAY, JUNE 2o, 1940 p-“- ____1._.__ __. .;—.——_. A.-. _ ____‘____ . Blitzkrieg when the raids were rcncivcd last night and early todny. Brit Air Skirmishes In Battle For Britain Fought Enemy Planes Drop Bombs For Second Night—R. A. F. Retaliate _I_rni__Germany. LONDON, June 20--t'l'l\.iir>:iiii,v-)—t('l’l-—l2ritniii and fought out lii the air early today n ronctvcd iicrles of skirmishes of the iiattlc of llritain. preliminary for ilio second suc c1»;..lvi~ night and Ilritlsli lioiiilicrs f-llllfirlmll)’ 791mm The first alarms were sounded just hcforc iiiltliiighl. Wcdiiesdriy- tions went sllciit, pfflllilllh’ iuillciitiiig llrltish airmen had hccn (latex-ten on their third successive night-covered visit to (icrmignys busy north- west industrial and shipping section. l - At 3 n l. (ll pm. ADT) gunfire us Slill wcre heard in “ gland n~hcie b:mbs \\'l".4" hczug drop/pod. The sound oi nvichln-gnn TL nu if'l‘ a cnsicicrabie time British tigliiw planes tool: Il-TFI“ l-liO fill‘. ltllCl lllt‘ TGKlCYS fllSO en- POUTlYEfOCl ll(‘(l\'_\' OPpCSli-IOU from ground lJHiYPYTPS. l anti c.\'._:i ‘iioit-hca»! 1T9 A powerful searchligtit caught one riiidw lll its beam and the “inc lliiitlt‘ ott ioword t-lie sea fzgzlilci" plancs shooting tracer i. ts lii its Mike. 'l‘lie all clear signal vciis sounded after tlirce hours and a quart-er in one town in Northeast. higland where oiic German raider was brciielit dcwii. Other (‘icrinnn nlancs were heard flilniz lilzli ovcr n southeast coastal town. Sirens also screamed on the east coast of Scotland, Tlic new scrlcs of alarms re- soimdcd on tho sciilh, southeast and nortlicris! coasts and ivitliiii n nor- spirit of welcome for its viccrov. A spontaneous burst o1 ilDDJLUnl.‘ cent)- ctt tlirousii the sic-iii, CiiHJlllOlls lreight sued imo which Lllt.‘ couuic nlseiubarkcd, s5 tlicv came down tlic iiaiigu'e,v' at tircciselv 4.00 nun. ADT. The Earl's 111st action on Cuna- dinu soil-iii tlrs case tlic. solid concrete of l-lnliiux iiicr LEO-was a quick ackuoivlctlueiiient oi the tlici'n couiiiv. Scarchlllzhts and haud-cinvuiuo with an intone smile anti-aircraft iznlis stabbed it. the niltl nods oi the licad that took _in W, the wrolc group. 'l‘lie Princess suul- ' '—- ed with him. From the ship n Royill Cfllllvtllm Mounted Police automobile brought. them to the train, lllrnllllli a dreary drizzle of rain that urcnched the low who were izathercd about the vicc-icgnl cars. About on hour lat- er, at. 5.10 p.iii., the special puLed out. for Ottawa. The new Governor-GencriiL/ilex- under Aucustns FYcdcrick Wtlltttm Alircn (ironic Camhridnc. who was created itrst Rail or Athlniic in 1917, came to Cilllfldn bclntcdlv t0 take im an office he tnrsook at ti 0 outbreak hf the first Great. War. 'I‘licn, hc was appointed Governor- (lencral but. went instead on active service. Now. after sr-rviiitz two terms as (lilit'l'ilt)l'-Gl‘iti'l'ltl or South Atiln. lic cuuie at lust tn n (Tiiiuidu at uur. Aiiil \vui"s imprint hurl loll llsiiiurk nn iii-i coming. The historic sen- nnrt liv l'llit‘l‘l‘tl was obviously l port at war. ll. was apparent 0n __. ,._... _..._V_ ______._.‘ ttContlniicivgn Jnqc’ his linci-‘s ciinzplnnlr mimaized to "t Kthkoro. Hall. mam} LndBfi-B-IB-Bl. transmit sons.- ot the d0ffllfil0l‘i'l "tans... "or an; 37025117’ in itain for N aaillioinber l “Tile-ranging (lciiiiaii plnizcs ilroppcd bombs on liuglaiiil’s shores W111 (‘m9 and n few miiiutcs after iiiiilniglit the lirciiicii aiiil Hamburg radio stu- l to this count“. RUMORED FRANCE WI T HA l man lies amid wreckage of his bomber which crashed and exploded hi Suffolk, England. Seven big cncmy bombers went. crashing to earth in enemy raids over Britain yesterday and more were liclicvcd sent down Will Send Portion f 0f British Children To ilominions LONDON, June lSh-(CP Cable) -—Uiirlcr a plan snbniilLi-ti lo L213 Canadian government Briiisii auiii- critics hoped tonight. to cvactiau: the first contingent o; 10mm Bril- isli school children to Ciiuutlit with- in two or three tree-ks. The government plan calls for the “utmost urgency." Clement At:- lee, Lord Privy Scat, told the House of Commons in announcing o rc- port- from a. dcimrtiiicntiil commit- tce had been submitted to (Junaiiiun and other (loniiiiioii authorities as Germany i a basis for negotiation, It ls also hoped that liidcpcntlciit. organizations in the United Statics r the nlan to Dl'O\i(‘lP sutc litiincs tor children for the ilurntitm ol‘ llic war. "l" “m l" ('~‘"'""‘ ‘3- _ _ l Each child, who must be liciwccn llonihs- cvpluilril iicnr a. iiortltciist coastal town, and anti-nircrilit n". “ml 1;; will iln pfgjlill in n Cn- and fighters lllttlll‘ off oliicr raiders fioni St-ollunil to south of London. iizitllaii homc H‘lt‘4'l_l‘fl bv an oraiaii- Tht- nlr-rnld rlni-m cn the cast coast of Sciitliiutl was lftcd utter ‘ lZfltlOn in lie cfualiiisiitiuuiilidm ..i_c M" m, 1mm; i Canadian Kfflflflllllltvlil [oi _t 1T pill- iose. The child \\ill stai .n Cun- l lasts niirl l'(‘l1ll'll lciwva rd.» ada as ions: as war Mo-rldwliirglt In Britain Than Before Battle LONDON, June l9.-—(CP)- Lord Beaverbrook. Minister of Aircraft production. sold today that Great Britain iinw has more aircraft than when the battle of France started May 10. lle added that "a vcry good surplus stock of engines" also is mi hand. Previously, Lord llciivcrlirook had nnnoun iii that all aircraft losi. lii tlic battle of Flanders lind bccn rc laced as the battle was proceed ng. OTTAWA —(CPi — Radium Hot Sprlnas in Kootenny Nation- al Park. B. (1.. were visited by more than 25.000 persons in the past year. Thc 114- degree sill- pliur waters bubble into a swim- mlng pool at the rate of 230 gal- lons a minute; _ ~.—;—;-.;——.=- I “They Q) Make Finer Tea "SAl-AIIA’ “TEA BAG5 RSH Qetnlislsorr Ssrviw Bill ,.P¢J_ aY¢d BY 1Bla¢km 91'? There is doubtless no more char- meter-forming: uork affectionately with miUPrF-tls. MAXlMS OIL MERE MAN occupation [linn to uiuuui isisi<ass Announcement l OfEnemy Terms Gov’t May (To-To African Colonies Bordeaux Bombed As Citizens Await Dictators’ Demands. F ightlig Continues. BULLETINS BORDEAUX, June 20--(Tbui'sday')-—(AP- via RadiM-Bordeaux. provisional capital of be- leaguered France. was bombed four times a little after i130 a. m. (9:30 p. m. ADT Wedncsdzyv). The thunder of exploding bombs came just as the townspeople, waiting for word of an armistice, had begun to hope they had found refuge andwere safe. - ’ ~ BORDEAUX, France, June 10—(AP)--France announced tonight that her troops had delivered a “new battle" against the enemy on the Middle "v Mull-DRILL Qltlili (‘cumin Illltl l,-\ LL l TER Lack‘ ‘Owicial t Subscription Delivered alum 55 00 fli-Z M S. Last Canadians In Camp From ~French Trip Some First Division Troops had stffllll" ous Time -—- Enjoy Army Stew on their Return. (lii l.<l\\ni _l'll:i'-.~-::_ l,;;,.ii,;.'lri Press Staff \\'riicr) SOhlli\\'l'llil\'l'l IN EXC- LAND, June l9——(CP (fable) »—Tlic last (lctrirtlimenz (it the spearhead of the C;iii.'i<l:'1ii 11-"! Division which rcavlictl 2i llihlt within 25 milcs of Pans to he ordered in slur‘. an . i- iiwiliate stratt-ggic ivizlirlraivzil without engaging llic ciiciiiy nr- rived in the Lll\'l<l'ill!il Chill‘ l»;- day. The majority of the mm were from the licadqiiarit. rs and supply cultmm of the Rov- al Cllllilllliill Army Scrvicc Corps fifillililiilltlCfl by L's-Col. P. Stiiclds of Lialgriry and from the 1st Field lirigznlc, l'\‘r Loire River before withdraiviiig to “establish thcni~ sclvcs on a more favorable line.” . RORDEAUX, France, June l9—(AP)—-Rcports were l widely circulated tonight-without official confirmation the French and that President Lebrun and other leaders have gone. oi' may soon go, to Algiers to preserve the framework of a fighting Government. Lebrun. one report said, was or would be accompanied to Africa by the Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate, respectively Edouard Herriot and Jules Jean- ncncv. The general tenor of all reports tonight seemed to be that France may try to fight on. Although it was stated officially that the Government of Premier Henri Philippe Pctain is still ivaiting to hear from its envoys about the German terms, tonight's reports ; said the main demands had become known and were judged to lic too harsh. If France does continue to fight, it was thought like- l_v she would eventually fall back on her North African possessions from which her lll‘l11l('S and those of Britain could squeeze Italian Libya. Oficizilly it was stated merely that the French Gov-. crnmcnt has submitted the names of its negotiators to the German and is awaiting an answer. ‘A ____i(>C0lllll‘iilPd 0n pnuc ti, Col 5i _____“_ _7_, ‘Isldnd Women ’s 1 Institutes Hold TAnnual Meeting Large Attendance Of —that (lei'man_v‘s major peace tci'ms are unacceptable to l" Canadian Artillcry (‘r-nip lvattcrics from Kingston, l’ ford alltl “Tnnipcg llllthfl‘ l.t- rCol. j, H. Rolicns -»l' King- slnn, They returned without a‘ YEfiTtiFtTJTEYTBEQE- 5756: "at ’ IN THE sivniuc. A YOUNG MAN ‘TURN S FANQY _._-e—"‘ TORONTO. J". hllnlmlilll and m. . .. . : ' lures: Delegates At 27th Con- vention Of Organization— Sessions Conclude Today. 11m:- Tlic t.\\'ciit_v~sc\'ciitli aniiiiiil t-uii- m! tlic lilltil (.'<l1l\i'l1'l<ii‘. ioad and vcntion ol the Prince Bduarcl- ls- adopted. As n1. o£i.< uic elut- lnnd Institutes opened ycstcrtiuy cd ior two wars. in» c. lllt‘ in the niornliu: iii Prince of Wales Col- cxctuliit: was madc cxccpt for the clcctioii oi Nomuiatin; aiul ltcsohi- l-tfiliS Coiniiiitlcrs. The members iii the Nominating: Committee. Rp- poiiilctl from the chair were, Prince County. Mi'~ liinklcttcv, Chairman. Allan Mac '. Mrs. Brown, Queens Nlrs. .\l.ic?\‘ci.. Kznizs County, Mrs. Count; 10,10. Ovci- tlirce hundred oliiclril dclcgntcs from the different in- slitiitcs registered. Thc meetings cxlicilcd the nlr ot progress and l1i('l‘(‘il$(‘(l service which wcrc ilc- scribcd in i-hc reports of the Presi- dcnt, lvlrs. Waltcr Licnrd. Bcdequc. and tI-ic Supervisor, Miss Mary G. MacDonald. 'I'hc President rcfcrr- rv 1. "d. .\ 1's. llcrrinc. cd in thc wnr and its cftcct. on was flltllflllfffl (‘hniiniuu oi the institute ivoik. and called upon ltcsivl dons Comiiiltrcc Thc tlic niciiibcvs to sound thc nntc or iiicmtir nic. im- Priiicr, Nit".- prcivarcdncss. as u'cll as to look to ins Piiirati. Ki ' .\ir.\. MricLcod the future of the rlcvclopment of th Pmviiicc. The Supervisor. Miss {MacDonald l)l'4".°.(‘lit(‘(l n most cri- cournzliiz report. recording an in- Borden and Mrs. lllliliPl Drnkc. Delegates Wclcnmcrl Ali's. Mulch and Mrs. Har- l the l Pr other lrv- Mrs. Ross. QHPTF-I. ‘Ali's J. M Doyle Lxiwson ‘ff "f2 Vancouver 17f i" Enmxntor. if} y" .~.. 1H UL! if It 63 T0 tti l! Q; 22cc tlil 76 Suzn! John F. .12 lbilitax 5-“ ‘ 3 Charlottetown be c. FORECAST Maritime East: Strong ‘Hr-W: tclrnrlng and cool. l SynOlMlSI Ewell‘ to‘; i l crs in northern tiistriois 'c~r has been tniz- and o . Mo, taiao It has been tnir u-ccr PTRlTlP Provinces, c003 in Mini - with ,<(vmp\\‘llt\l l'T‘.L'li"“.' tc'\=**"'"! in Saskatchewan l lliph tidc t-lrs lllfifllllil . i = and tonight at 11.49. sets the evcni u nY 7"!) Sun tornorrcav $1: ins: at ,lll‘i(l iises i413. l has‘. qiinrlci- 111K301‘. Jurrr 25- ‘J13 pm. is nll!i‘.‘i'l‘S ht- 'i\ l1. ,§ Hummcflvrlv " than (‘horn ‘rm: (‘AR FERRY s.\ii.ix<;s .41 ‘ lmivcs Bonirii ‘l A \l , 045 A Ml. 1.00 P. M., 445 l‘ M lmnvcs Tonnmiiuc Hi5 A M., 11.00 A .\l . 3.15 P M. 0'20 P M. Th? drdrsatcs ivcrc wclcomcd on , M S T ) l . . (‘l‘t‘:l."<‘ of 2'7 in thc iiunibcr nl ln- lii-hull ol t‘n- (il\\'t‘l'l1llll‘ilt fllii slliiile-s, :\inl aii r.\‘tl'litll‘tlilitll_\ rv- tl=~- lii-pt Ill Avinulitiri- lii‘ tlii- §|‘N|')_-\\‘ SI-YRYIHC -.ut-n»-- to tut‘ JlllXtll of tn.- tlit- llllll \v H l)i".llll~ .\iu~..-ti-i~ oi rviwiil Wiii- Sunni-s‘ for ulil. pur- ."\‘.'ll<'lll{lil'i' Lllitl on lI".-'illl tit lllf‘ 15m h, S;"l\'$l]ll‘['l il-i, m4 lll'lii'lll_\. lin- lii-ii Fries. (‘itv o! (‘liiiiliiP '.ti\‘.ll hv the q _ Dpmiliig Session hlitjcoi" lli~ \\'ui' ill) l1 llov llol- leaves Borden 0 A !\‘l _ '7 1' M. "we morning’: r$t‘&<gtllll‘ (‘iiieiiqulniil l man. Mr. Dcnirs i:i'i-c'cd the delc- lpnvcs 'l'Ol'fT1(‘lililit', lot.) A, M‘ .. a m. to!‘ 1'6 lira Ml. l‘ :_ _ .. _.. _____.._..._: 8,10 P, M, t A, 5, T,) screed was reviled and the minutes] (Continued m naqe o. col? w» . ........,...~.. .._, n. ~r n