I SU tTHE WESTERN GUARDIAN f’ AGINIl-iilrl- John roan, u f" numuaum: "l4 PIJNOI Water sum cur-ram- m coon-r: Capitol Summorsido To-night WeIL-Thur. hmmersldfl- f Bell Bechtel!» Water l0. Toronto Bllcfl- Water 8L b? Th! Glllldlln Ill] b! l Carrier Boy l! 30 wThi! column l; reserved ed at 2 cents a word ltrlctly p5,. able In advance. >- —('0.\l. TAR, Roofing on, red fll B1111‘? S. . ‘l U lL'l' dozen by mail. I n‘ ‘Sillilllidaj’ at 11-‘. '10, low prices. Fnnlau Drill; cc Summcrsidc, P. E. . L-447-G-8-ST-l mo on Mon- r- there-S ll'i"'l‘ FOR IIALIFAX—-l\lr. Iut-Ik-lllln who has been on of Sinclair & Stewart. for e lrf; rcclntly’ for Hali- he has taken a position fxrm of Zelinrs, Ltd-S. -7.\"I‘ERN.i-‘. a1" OTTAWA (‘l\'l(‘ HOSPITAL-Dr. James p graduate of McGil! Uni- —\'l.<lTlNG PARENTS-Mr. Al- T. MacKav of Watertown. nun‘ his son. Gordon and ‘tor. Miss Sliirlev are visit- fliaeKnus patents, Mr. and .-\. s. Afar-Kay. silmmcrside. _ -.\I.-\Gi.\"l'lt.»\TE'S f‘? O U R T-- sevrrn’ (‘l5 " mme before Magis- trate Darbv yesterday. Three men cli ued with the illegal consump- of llilllfll‘ were given the usual n.‘ to". dollars. A man oper- a‘ r: n car without a license was irvr: i5 and costs. A man convict- ed of driving a car ivhiie under the inllilent-e of liquor was given a jail lelrenee PERSONALS ~.\il'.=s Annie Watson of Char- lottetown is visiting in Summer. ride »- S. -Miss Olive Buchannan, of Al- banv is visiting her brother at Kinuston. Ontario-S. -Lieut. and Mrs. Reginald Mut- tnrt and little son of Sydney are visiting the farmer's parents, IvLr. ml Mrs. H. G. Muttart. Summer- ‘ de -S. —Miss Doris Kelly or char-largo. tkown i; visiting her home in Kin- 0T3.——\ . -—-Miss Laurenn shreenan is pending he; vacation at her home n Kinkorir-S. and Mrs. Clarence H. ‘ wart of New Jersey are vlsitint! Iii-s. Stewart's parents. Mr. and rs. Wm. A. Smith, Victoria West. -l\ir. Win. Morrisev of the Po- ee Force of the citv of Boston. l asa, is visiting Silmmerside, the first of Mr. C. T. Kenny-S. -~Rev. Dr. Scot MacKr-nzie. Tlllflrlal of Presbyterian College. ontreal. was the special speaker t the Presbvterian Church. Surn- Pll e on Sundayn-S. ‘Orange Tea There will ho Matinee Races f! tssesl at the Oragge Tea. Ken- -M'r. "ll" Niles are offered for the linwing §pg|1g;._ 2 Mile Bicycle Race. 1~2 Mlip Running Race. l 100 Yard Sack Race. T"! of War. S'Slde vs. Clftownl. 100 Yard Dash Ladies. 100 Yard Dash Men. Dancing Contest, ladies or 25am... received until noon July "Liaaoiv-‘oisl. ellvcrcd M! day or 10c Mr weak. [lie your order to the boy responsible for dellveriu on youg no”, f o! local interest but advzlrtflf: oi u neway nature may be moon. brown and purple Oxide obtamablo Co" Kmgm 11-201-7-9-21. _P";E RAW OIL d P," aint in attractive, modern colors, in pitlis 0i Turpentine obtainable at “an” PM 2545M" drum-s» Old" am. L-20l-7-9-2l. “l Blm-l- L-Wl-‘l-ll-Zl- f __- R nlops’ whit —-NBW MODELS in Kodaks 3L Brlgfs in stack at Braccgs. wash Tam” Dr“! 9°" Kt-‘llsllléiloll- —ICE CREAM SOCIAL by Si. L L-201-7-9-2i. LIFLOWER plants George n, Freetown. L-343-7-l0-li. I iND BIG AUCTION on of William J. Smith, Maple M. L-31i3-7-10-2l.‘ llllme ‘i; clrargement with eaclflMl- JllhPlmlYS DEFENS- Mr- and to us tor finishing, over- Higloss andl Photo nrton, .iuly 12th. Push and vnI--them “am . Nun. Bublcrllflflll. Alvartfllll should ao left with llrl. Pond Th! Gum!" "l" l" 5"!“ ill"! It all! of tho following atom u; Gourllen Brunt , "fir! Glam. 3i‘ Ggfltflluigt. lo an l1 u; pom“ loaf-Sb. for mu 5525.; 2 -—COM.E ‘I0 ice cream social, In old of Womens Institute. --ENLARGBMI5NT FREE ith each film dfigloped at Taylor Dvrug l. —-GLIDDEN'S pure Stephens Parsh, Burlington, cli ‘July 11 n —-RETURNED HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Johnson and their i-wo children have returned to their in T150819. Saskatchewan latter saendinu their Vacation with Mrs. John Johnson, Slunmerside, —-VISITING IN S'SIDE—MX‘. and Mrs. H. B. Rankin have as . their guests, Mrs. Rzlnkinis sister, Mrs. Dumville and husband, Rev W. J. Dunlville and their daugh- iter, Dorothy and son AiiLson of Clyde, N. S.—S. ~—(‘ROQK-P II I L LII‘ s‘ IVEI). DING-Miss Verna Kathie: u ill l lips, daughter ' ,. Valle)‘. Prince Edward Island. was married to John Crook. of Hyde Park. Boston. Mass. at the pzr- lsonage of the Rev. P. A. Fitz- LDIIIIICK of the Carleton United ichurch, in st. John. N. 8., Thurs- .dav evening, May 30, i940, at B o'clock. The bride was bacnminolv ‘Vlltliftd in a tailored arc-v suit til a bcuquei. of Dale pink roses, For- Get-Me-Nots and maiden hair Ifern. The bride is n former stu- dent of Mount Allison Conserva- tory oi Music. at. Sackville. New Brunswick. and is a noted. vocalist land pianist. The groom is n mm - ber of the 10.0.1“. of which iii‘ 1:‘. {Secretary and A. F. dz A. M. and a former member of the Bostcn ‘City Council. The groom's \‘.‘€(idl!lg gift to the bride was a pearl neck- lace and the bride‘.- gift to thei groom was an emblematic ringJ After journeying for a uhilc in Canada. Mr. and lifrs. Crook will, return to Hyde Park, Boston liinsm, where they will reside. At. a later date a reception will be tenderrd Klilllln School. Thursday, July 11, . L-354. _ prepared . I tried lo mop I strange, fiom love by marry- ing another monl Church grounds. Thursday evening,j t . L-312-7-l0-1l. Mr. and Mrs. Crook by the EPOOIITS sister, Mrs. Charlotte Fish, Milton, Mass. ‘ DAME MARGARET- _ IS EULOGIZEI) CARDIFF, Wales, July i? —(CP) — A tribute to the assistance giv-l en by Dame Margaret Lloyd George to former Prime Minister Lloyd» George during his 50 years in Pax- iiament was paid at a public meet- | ing organized by the Wcmen Lib- erals at Penmaenmawr. i In review of her husband's ca- reer ame Margaret referred tc an incident at No. l0 before the arm- istice was announced in 1918. and‘ remarked: "When shall we cease fire again? I hope that it will be soon." Mrs. Philli - Williams, who pre- sided, said t was a pity that so many young people did not know cloth to Downing Street." PM; T0 save: cnuacu cnoms LONDON, July —(CP) - Sir Sydney Nicholson, director of the school of English church music, has started om a coilntry-wide mis- sion of salvaging English church choral music from the ruin wrought by war. Because of evacuation, thousands of choir boys are in dis- tricts where they receive no musl- cal training and his job is to get them back in choirs. When the east coast was a recep- tion area he spent weeks there asking help from vicars, organists and schoolmasterlr for evacuatcd choirboya. lie-evacuation scattered them to the west and he has gone to the west country to try to find "It would be lamentable if these boys were lost to church music,” he said. ‘They are its characteris- tic. We lmow that there were boys in churches before the Norman cmqueet, so there is a great his- torical tradition to be preserved." He plans to learn from choir- masters where the boys have gme and fit them intc choirs in their new districts. Boys from many famous London choins were evacu- ated en masse to cathedral towns where they can continue to sing. ;rnn qu| or SALE Used Fox Wire, all sizes, in excellent condition, ideal l" hen c0098. yard lnclosures, tennis courts, fox pens 81c. ' lte much less than poultry Also portable fox pens liing at bargain prices. SPECIAL: Inch and one hall 98h mat wire all sizes. including small mesh, price seventy i" Der cent less than list price of new wire. Small quant- ‘Y lllllzhtly damaged wire at osts. For sale by: W. R. Jen lietown and Jelley’: Department Store, 0'Leary. flliuaxmx ‘ii-iiifiiirlfi-Sii-Zii-iii netting. with large houses, fox cages. greatly reduced price. Cedar kins, 182 Queen Street, Char- G. R. MacQUARRlE. Sinmmerside o’ "the are“ romance from Cr1C__\ionda_y' evening where they at- ( I / SAMUEL GULDWYN pruonfe Wlilliiiliiili} HEIGHTS ra-Jlaning iiEiilE llBEilliii - liliilEiiBE llLIiiEii iliilil NiiEii with Flora Robson 1 Donald Crilp Geraldine Fitzgerald _ _ Shows at 7.30 & 9.15 Dililinee, 'l'hu1'., 3 P. M. United on hold an social at Birch Grave Hnlfibeepitc the unfavorable night. a nice sum was realized, was a welcome visitor to Free thchflast week. Of . . Edison M aerator at. the klww Mrs. Be to enjoy her sojourn in our sister country the United States,and may return home early this autumn. the musicall -taiented daughters of Andrews, are at their vacation with their grand- mother at Spring Valley, visiting Mathesorl, Hiiicrest Ave., Charlotte- town. Re . " lzrgxgét and fgiTluyfzl ' n licl t Also News of the Day. gel; a“ 5 n z ‘eu- ° M“ OTB. ' - r ~~ pagy-s t, gypsum-l. . . I a . ' . tyglae-re h: undei-‘wgtqflffi; ,_-. ' . . -__r p! OnWedn J I I, eldlY uno Ilrcéigzi: Mrs. Etta Jardine, Kensington, own and Mn. C. D. Taylor. ‘llho illness of Mrs. Albert Camp- bell ta regretted lrv her friends and relatives. recovery. All wish for her an early Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rogers were recent visitors to Long River. acLennan, gtizfiles-l Range o ariottetown, acompanled by sitors Ill!‘ Harold Tminor, were recent v to Freetown. Home friends will be interestedtc rtha Baker continues Misses Jean and Thelma Andreas and Mrs. Swriing present enjoying We are pleased to see Mrs. George" 1n Prj \- - c Paynter homo a aln from the Prince' mo Ed ‘Md T’ land and Nov“ County Hosplta . the guest. of her daughter, Mrs. Donald Bernard. She is at present Mrs. Norman Holmes and young g. after spc d Elton Cairns and other Miss Mary Matheson is at present her grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Profitt and lVLrs. of Woodstock lovev cottage at Staverrs Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Henry Miller has received a cable lrom Mr. Miller to the effect u..at he has wherein England. with the Royal Canadian Engineers, ‘a arrived safely some- Mr. Miller A Kensington llnlls..lstr And Vicinity Miss Francis Jenkins of Char- lottetown is enjoying a pleasant holid 1 in Kensington t-he guest of ‘ glarlclpnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cock. Miss MllIl0i_HEll‘("illlg, Nurse in training lll the Faiconwood Hospi- tal. Charlottetown spent the week- Mrs. William Forbes and little \faul'cen of Stimmerslde wer cc visitors to Kensington visiting . Forbes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. mes Profitt. d; and country. The Young People's Society of Freetown Presbyterian Church held an ice-cream social in the hall on July a. Elva one an opportunity visitors to our la.r colnniunitp/"iroln the Sta-Les and Many old acquaintances and friend- ships were renewed at. this social. Socials of this type often to meet other districts. Mr. John Andrews, who nod the cud at her home in French River. Tismnune l9 1°59 one °I his Dams i.“ he last. severe electrical storm, ls‘ having another large barn on l1.s‘ property moved to the site of time cne lcsi. 1s supervising this part of the “foYK-t Mr. Andrews ntcnds enlarging on? this barn. lot of work. no doubt it will present Mr, Talpiin. Oi Marg Although ILLS entails a- ilfrs. Daniel Dunning is spending a var? fine appearance when com“ a pleasant holiday in Charlotte- D19 ltown tho guest of her son and daughier-ln-laiv Mr. and Mrs. El- . On armor. _June 28, tie closing mer Dunning. and examination was held in tie Mzs. Weslev Champion returned enjoyable holiday with friends in Piciou, N. S. lVlrs. A. R. l-Iowatt was a visi- io to Charlottetown on Monday. A number o! our younger people were visitors to Spring Valley on tended and enjoyed the dance held mew per all departed for voting it one of the most enjoyable afternoons ever spent at the shore. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. H. R. Mouse one of our most highly respected citizens out around once again. after being con- fined to his home practically all spring. i105.‘ Monday. Mr. John Davie of Charlottetown was in Kenslnuton on Monday on business. Quick thinking by Mr. Robert Hilmphrev and good brakes on his ear, averted a serious accident on Monday evening when, while cmn- lnlz around the corner at the Ken- singtnn tmvn hall. Pot the young son of M". and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Lean when crossing the road stop- ped directly in the car's path and was struck by the bumper, knock- ing him down in front of one wheel. Mr. Humphrey. however, slammed rm the brakes immediately. and, al- though Pat received a badlv bruised arm and bad Nuht he was in a very short. time his usual selL-H. HOME AT LAST FROM GERMANY MELBOURNE. July 9 -(CP)— Nancy Reichelt. an Australian who was caught in German when war opened Sept. 3 last, as reached her home here. Miss RCICIIEIL was caught at Dresden, and as an enemy citizen spent three months at Cologne. The American consul had charge of her case. She was allowed “a measure of freedom," and her appeals to the Gestapo were at last heard. she was permitted to cross the border of Belgium, then a. neutral country. and make her way home. IIITCII IIIKER BEE SEND! TOWN AMOK RDSCREA. Eire. July $—(CP)—A Swarm of bees alighting on the market. square just about tied up business in this town. Dozens of people were stung and cattle ran amok. ‘it all started when the Queen look number plate of a truck and all the bees crawlerl on the machine. The car owner d av.- frantically through the streets in an unsuccessful ef- fort. to shake off and finally a citizen with a sheet and hive removed them. school. the had been we home on Friday evening from an {f1 immcled film“ ‘he 5"“ Treasurer of the congress of Canada: (A. Canadian Vice President of the 1n- ternational Brotherhood of Paper Makers); J. W. Bruce, general or- ganizer for Canada for the United Association of Jcumeymen. plumb- ers, gas fitters and helpers: ion general organizer, intemationnl brotherhood of painters, decorators sociation of Moore. Ottawa, trades and labor conilreas of Can- ma»; a. R. Mosher, Ottawa. presi- dent of the All Canadian Congress of Labor: up residence on the {Jomm Montreal. President of the Confed- eration of Catholic Workers of Canada: tree]. vice-president of the confed- ihe supercargo erationt- The pu ils showed that disciplined and uch credit 1s due Miss Ina Phil- lips. the princi al in charge, atld _. her assistant. lffr. Maurice Deaconlon Rllmllll ll Wllkh lfllv is inclined In the aftemoon the teachers, pu- it he pile and several of the wcnded their way to the cosy sum- mer oottase of Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Matheson, at stavert/s Shore, Be- deque. was spent in games and swir/ning. After partaking of a bountiful sup- DEIGHLS Here o, delightful afternoon‘ their homes, Miss Louise MacQuarrie ia visit- this ing relatives and friends in community. ———-—- u l" t5.°.ll“..§“.‘.§’""1-i3'.l..l§.'..&"“§;.i Klllg Reveals List 0f Labor ‘Supply Council OTTAWA, July B —(CP) —D¢- claring in the House of Commons that, the government "recognized from the outset the importance of meriting and obtaining the whole hearted co-operatlorn in Canada's war effort," Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King tcday announced the oompletc list of the members of the lately created national labor sup- ply council A. J. Hills, chief of personnel of the Canadian National Railways, is chairman and Humphrey Mitchell. former member of Parliament and a permanent official of the labor department. Secrets Others with theilryaltematea in brackets are: Llano ' r. E. J. Tnilon, Ottawa, Secretari- tradcs and labor D‘0ust. steam-fitters (Fred Molineaux, Canad- and paper hangers of America); James Bomervilie, Canadian gener- al vice-president international as- machinists; (Tom president of the (C. R. Millard. Director of the Steel Workers Organizing ittee); Alfred Charncvitie-r. (Maurice Doran. Mon- Employers: Mining -P. H. Stove], ineonlinl She was the guest‘ \ son, Norman Junior, left on return‘ for their home in Brockfon, Mass, on Saturday mornin n - ing the past week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. relatives and friends. land Spain. jiii- MMERSIDE GUARDIA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE [Drop Prospects I Fair Across OTTAWA, y l.—(O?)—0an1- dian spring w eat prospects declin- ed four per cent. during June and were 10 per cent, lower than the | same date last ycar, a report issued today by the Dominion Bureau of t Statistics stated. Numerical condition of ield cro throughout Canada and lrst es - mates of the areas of til-sewn crops and hay were given in the re- r Coarse grains throughout Canada showed very lilltle change in pros- pects duxing June, and were L11ly ' moderately below last year's promis- in condition. n the other hand forage crops and pastures improved June. with above-average prospects throughout Eastern Canada. Potatoes gave bettcr promise at June 30 than a year ago in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.al- though the remaining provinces all re or ed small declines in the con- d1 ion of this crop as compared with last year. The condition of field crops in tho Maritime Provinces was almost un- changed compared with May 31. Hay and clover fields continued in i average to better than average 0on- ditinn, while stures improved with frequent s owcrs. Potatoes and root crops are in very promising ,Scotia. The same crops, somewhat more backward in New Brunswick, iwere only slightfv below average. condition compared with a ytcar Egon-Defeating tlieveals Plan To ‘Defeat Britain HDME, July 9.-(A_Pi _.v1;yn1o Gayda, authoritative Italian writer, Zlgriftlhwdily {the} axis allies izravethset a ire- n. ur sc or er "battle of Britalnfp p0 Th? Dlllnose, zieiermined presum- Rblv during Italian foreign minis- ter Clanois current. trip to Berlin. was set ferth in the following broad lines bv Golda: 1. Blockade the British Isles. 2.‘ Break Britain's empire con- c s. 3. Defeat her "at home. on the sea and in imperial terriftriez" to givlfrilliiflflt necessary for ending the Gavrln. wi'l be to strike at Britain in Fvvnt. the Anszlo-Ectvntian Sud- an. ‘Kenya Colony and British so- mflllltlnd: to harass British shipping from the AtVmtie to im- Imllan Q¢. erzn and. ni"ll"‘ all. to immobilize a large nnr: ef the British fleet. in the l\'I(‘(ilf(‘l‘l‘.'llif‘fIl‘i, pacify of Great Britain and the have planned it to send us eir- pellcr. Mrs. G. Shnrpe and _\ craft so as to ensure the greatest It was understood Jules Jelm- Rodgers. Proceed-it and speed-lest. possible supply 0f nenev, President of the senate, re- b,- _ yon-mp Doy- what we most. need and can best Itaiyfls part in ihls. according to "5 the world is to stand up and fight. me good right. will you 11v yvlll‘ i’ I7 .._ ..._..__..__.. _. _ .. ._ ..- . . u BURDEN Sh“ Macrieiil and little Ion and: were visitors to mun- menido on Friday. Daily WarSurvey Death Warrant l a a. '_ .... 0f Third French m.“ ggma Republic Signed Protaclvc Widen, ensuring ‘that the Bench 0e f remain ut of enemy control ____ has been ftcelly Dlctcd. The Min Irene Aracnault of Mom:- mlwhl ton. 2mm u ‘visiting in u. ~11 fightimahitga at Alexandria 181g: w B“ m. h guest of Mia: Geraldine R... lhipe gnd the b battleship Iuebe- ““"‘ ‘T Miu Thelma Quigley, of Cerie- lieu wu attache and damaged at lament rig-n. ‘on Nwmed t r X P mikhairs mchvflezsifmgirtlcfe-avee u» navv °d u“ “u” “anu” d m’ Mm‘ div I 10m n veorv iii» “m”: (f? " I ‘ cnflc Tmh-d Rwubuc mm“ t" Preetovvn where-sh: tlw- free to gioaabout its task of controll- ing the editerranean and protect- ing British shores against attack. The Italian fleet discreet reserve n waters so far. If an early German attack m Great Britain is contem uteri-and thera are reasons to be ieve it ia- the role of the Italian fleet in tfize near future may be simply that of keeping as large a number of British ships busy in the Mediterranean as possible. ‘That role involves inaction rather than action. Should the Ger-man attack not come for some time or should it. come and fail however, Italy will feel more and more pinched by British naval activities and the It- alian fleet will be forced to fight cr admit it is no match for the British Appeals To ll. S. To Aid In giving Premier PetairQsflMCabInet unrestricted powers to a new u mflnwned l tofiraliietariiln constitution. Medimanea“ imtias and Bennie. born or defeat and desperation gave the Govern- ment authority to frame its mm laws and constitution. then create its cvm national assfrnbly no ratify them. of Mr. and Mrs. ( l’: Mr. and Mrs. L. Elchorn and 1'.‘- tic daughter Helen of Montreal n16 ting in Borden guests of fir. and Mrs. John P. Gallant. Mrs. Claude Howatt and daugh- ter Sybil of Borden were gilesis of Mn. Philip Howati, of Summer- sido on Friday. 1k. 1050 Macaleotr and drfi: Mary, Lorna and Barry Baden on Bimday for o. vislc to Mrs. MacAlre-ris mrents. Nfr. and Mrs. Peter Currie of Nine Milo ‘l; Creek. of. family and eoontry." ‘rhe Chamber vote was 903 to 8, the Senate, 225 to l. After formal joint approval both Houses tomorrow, Petain KDwt-ed to I081!!! u 5 head ruler in a Govcrnlnent om- lnlated by a triuimvimte omrposed of Gen. Maxime Wt-‘ymnd. former Allied commander in chief. former Premier Pierre Laval, and former Labor Minister Adrien Mlarquet. ‘o III. and Mm. Pmnil Dahtcl and fail“! 0f Borden Ipent the week- en with relatives at Georgetown. 1k. and Mn. Willard Niitche and dwghter Pearl of Mt. Sbewo (Geneva dispatches said Franco mggilgfiolwkigmgn? had lli-tle choice and flint Vice- PrenQiFi-thfmvayl] told‘ Parliament. an I‘ slmalh muc atfeoriylwpeforani‘ "honorable peace" lav in adotrvfl n2“ u?- w a new constitution. “l”! 5W (‘Frenchmen in Switzerland aaid that (Eel-runny let: the Petairi Cab- inet know it. must either for-m a mtalitarian mvemm-ent along Spanish, Gemmn and Italian lines or lose the right to rille the un- rxrcilpied zone. The three deputies who voted against. the bill were Radical 5o- clalist, lifamaine and the Socialists Jenn Biondi and Icon Roche. The name of the dissenting Senator was not revealed. The (fhamber vote showed that less than two thirds of the (Tham- berk normal membership of 618 took part. ‘These ministers or form- er ministers were present: Camille (fhauternrvs. Charles Pomaret. An- dre Pevrier and Albert Chlehery. Former Premier Paul Revnaild. whose leadership was discarded when Fmnee decided to sue for pear-e, also attended. ‘His head was svwathed in hanriarres. It was his by Mrs. Vi’. Field ivhlle Gent?" first, appearance in Dllblic since r ?__ an automobile accident in which he was injured June 28 near Mont- MaeQuarflo and daugh- and Annie and son Milton of Monctm, N‘. 28., were visitors to Cape Tray r 0 and Harm den last. week return: to Mont» ton orl Saturday. Trey were ao- oompanied to the Islerzd hv Mr Donald MIaoQilarrie who re here to visit friends in parts of the Island. LONDON, Jul 0—-(C?)—-He.r- bel-t Morrison B ash supply Min- nm, appealed. w the United States tonight for a dovetailing of Bri- tish and American rcwurces and plguction to defeat “the strength of thre European‘ continent organ- ized or aggress on." “You klww that them il c lim- it to Nazi ambitions." he so d in a broadcast. "We in this country are inspir- ed by the sight of Amerlfl. awoke and preparing. "Against, the trerncndoils ma- terial strength of the mlrcpean gontinent, organized for aggression there is only one sure industrial oounterpoise in all the world. and that, is to be found in the ca- D‘. Albert Jay who ha: for a llort time been a patient in the PEI. Hospital returned to his home hero on Eur av. Mr Jay Saint. John which neon-Uta d. an operation and his many friends wish him ofimplefc recovery soon. ‘Tho weekly our" Borden Women's I on Thursday § m II w. United States. "You and we must dovetail our resources and our methods. "You must plan your on t? to send us arms as you Bread? Innis, second to Fin Consolation prizes 1.‘ fused to attend. Use Minard‘: for dandruff. coeds . this ca?!‘ e, next. week's are c "We are sending and will rend ambulance Punt‘ you orders which will set for W“ T you; objective. We look to you as --—- - t '~ our armory and we ask no m0r9 than this. "Britain; duty to herself and (Althcuuh Gayda did not say so. p this would leave the frontal on Eneland entzrclv to Germany). Gfiyiln. who is editor of the news- ualle" Griornale rkltalia and oft/m speaks lnr lfusswlini. sairl the axis partners are (ietnrmizied to exact from the ranniiislied" a full 111935.. and (“er . '. l t . " ' rnondfvlqlgglps-vrli also for other Presumably he meant Hungary Plnscists arc hinting that while Ciano is in Germany the axis will sketch out a nlan for o 39W political set-up of Europe, and Gélt Hungarian statesmen now in m Tmfllll’ likely will sit in on part of iv support: Spain has let kTlOVlTl Sh" wants n s‘ice of French North African territory and h“ iapfiken covetousiy of Britain's (311,. ar. ‘There also were Fascists hints of an axis "Monroe Doctrine" for m“. tinentnl Europe, after the war. to cxc ude all outslde powers, BEAT ILL-IIEAI/TII TO ROLL OF HONOR BIRMINGHAM. lhigland, Julv ‘i -- to?» -- Harold Porter, lil-vear- old Dunkerque hem. considered he had been n frfilur-o nt school be- nrmse ill health prevented him from winninr! a prin- in the class- room or on the sports field but he told his fathev "one day my name will be ivritten on the roll of honor there." Afaivern (‘allege will honor his memory lwcnusc, with three other 111°" hi‘ Hove his life so that 1,0011 men of the British Expeditionary Force evacuated from Belgium could live. The youth had been in the merchant. navy only three took place. "Your son lost his life helping to evacuate troops from the coast of Belgium," the ship's captain wrote Porter's parents. "He was serving with three ‘local fishermen who had volimteered a few clays before to help in their fishing boats. They had saved 1.000 lives and were be- ing towed bv another boat when they struck n mine and were blown up. Your bov had always done well and he died doing his duty and he trniv hid down his life for his fellows." REIIA SIII NG TIN! LONDON - (OPt - Grocer! are buying back biscuit tins from the public to minimize the use of the metal. and meet t-he demand for tin___in_n_rnajment production. President Ontario Mining Associa- tion: (N. A. Bryce, Past President Ontario Mining Association); Canadian Chamber of Commerce — Allan M. Mitchell, Rcbert Mitch- ell Co. Ltd. Montreal: (D. P. Cruikshank. President, Steel Equip- ment Company. Ottawa, Ont.) Canadian Manufacturers‘ Associ- ation ~W. C. Cnulter. Past Presi- dent. C. M. A. President. Coultcr Copper 8.: Brass Co, Toronto; (W. H. McIntyre, ‘vice-president, Ot- tavva Ca" 8r Aircraft Co, Ottawa): C. N. Moisan. President. Standard Paper Borg Co, Montreal; (fouls Armstrong. Consolidated Paper corporation, Montreal); Canadian Construction Mia- ticm ~-J. M. Pirzoit. Pigntt Con- bcrt mschnmps, general contract- ia , attack send us in ever-increasing flood_ machines and munitions of ydc- mm. y lem, Mr. MOr m the oonqrliesi. at France filial 31g - -~ - ~ tres, erman an ‘l ulc of _lll$.l(‘(‘ uni. only for Italy ggrgtroigsunshe dominate‘? produced £,f‘\00,000 tons of steel Compared with the Allies‘ 20.000,- 000. Now the figure was Germany 42,000,000 tons against British Empire's 19,000,000. _ "But remember the possibility that. there may be added t0 B11- min’; 19,000,000 tons the 52.000000 is planning. WM of American steel Hilncarp" has territorial demands making a grand total which till! whole Nazi empire preach." tcwn, Trinidad. who is in Canada on furlough preached very accfllt- ably on Sunday morninz lfl-‘l- l0 l large audience. Rev. Mr- being a former pastor of this cir- cuit, was warmly welcomed by the many friends. Rcv. C. J. Crowdis present pastor presided. hold I stand at the side, sang with feeling the solo "The mmmw ‘mm m.» (lpic evocuafllcqz-‘lindoo (fnristians. Silnclriy School- ALLlS-GIIALMEARSII’. ma: INTEBCHAN 5' a" f _ “iilliiliiiiiliilil ‘lnrusriit: ‘Z ns in close concert with us and i As an examlple of Britain's PTO!’- rison said that up‘ annually capacity cannot aP- y ‘ f -~AC_»TTA_ o. s» Pflliilf-fillf MALPEQUE UNITED CHURCH Rev. George Murray of Princes- Murray fw/CN" y“ i I L/LQ L One of the most prociicoi steps ever token in power implement do vciopment is the new Allis-Chalmers principle of INTEFICHANGE ABLE Quick-Hitch Implements. For the first time in hisierv, you con own either of two different size tractors, onboth, and use the SAME implements with eoch! Two-row pOWCf-ilff equipment-do- cluding cultivotors, mulchers, knives ond discs-»is now ovovlnirie for either RC or WC tractors. All ore designed to opsmte Miler, oi speeds up to 5 miles on hour. Rotary hoe attachment fcr ClifflVtlfOl v .3 The choir sank the anthem "Be- door and knock." Mr. Philipson, Summer- Stranger of Galilee." At the even- ing service a itery large audience greeted Mrs. (Rev) Murray who was introduced by Rev. Mr. Crowd- is. Mrs. Murray is a very interest- ing and pleasing speaker: e-‘(illolrlfll some of their manv activities in th i xte .ive field in ‘Ikinidnd- , , . - , Oregfnizeingnrfiany Sunday schools. speeds up eoriy cultivation. Bring your tractor implcmctii" peb- holding meetings. etc, expression |ems w us! in a few words very encouraging “M ‘pkndld ‘wperflmn 0f the With Allis-Chalmers Troctor 0nd imple- wgfk i; lgidlgrge rglovelpxient.’ (‘lifting meat? on yocljlr form-low boy, tater lllllwm I t! °ll l’ ’ ° "l 55' h , con o os muc us your rt and Paul. The converted Hindoos 5c 0° . h h H d have various Church organiza- mon con do wit orses o OY- tions such as we have. The British Red Cross Society . is also in foroe in ‘Trinidad. Mrs. Murray also expressed appreciation singymtow Quick Hitch cum. of the generous boxes redeivcglfnoxn l B Darnley and Sca View or irs - ' f I. modc mum; mas distribution. gfvéhlldir. argdkhfisfl v0 or o 500 Murray comment" er iv f ' more ugfg. ‘Irinitéad 16 year; ago. Miig: covers up o o h da annon. ummers , . - N, _ o,” very ixprlgslvelym mg: gnem oge dolly on one row "Face o ace." ss am . - f Mr, Philipson also sang the duet cultivator. Comc in today or "Peace Peace Wonderful", soprano and icnor. A: the conclusion of llama? "Meréllwlugsfstfxrfgl glglr’? ' E TAX DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY _ '11} ‘i..- "r tle THE NEW 109' WAR EXCIS _ ,‘,$,',‘,,;’,",'}§L‘,l§,_. “.._...§. “.533 o“? t nus CHALMLRS IMFLEMENTS w: HAVE IN sroycx so BUY Peace O God. Come let us tn the New BEFORE THE INCREASE IN Pklci AND THERE |5 NO 113T 'ai.'ii‘....°..’i“i".lii.§i‘."‘"“" 5°!“ suasnrur: roa EXPERIENCE. , HYDE PARK, I871 . "m" _ ‘C?’ " ‘Mmm’ b’ run LINE or REPAIRS AT suMMERSID! THE HALL MFG. 00.. LTD. of Hyde Park was sold at. auotozi SUMMERSIDE rooms here for £640 (W848i. ”PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS" refusal of native Canadians tovrork! BRAXC" GLACI BAY DIINERS WORK a1‘ Mimi-tn iztrcrnic with alien-born miners, resumed op- , c" E’ full particulars. —Ali pits of the Dominion Coal Go- in this area worked as scheduled to- day. the controversy over EDIPVY‘ merit 0f aliens apparcntlv settled. ‘The company's No. ii colliery. Kile yesterday and inst night. because o. EASTER“ slrurtlnn C0,, Hamilton. Ont; (Al-l or, Montreal.) . GLACE BAY. NS. Juli’ lL-‘C-P) ('ll.-\lll.(i‘l"l‘liTifiYN erations today. In all tfze pits cz- tc work u jobs afforded. N l. _. "3. fnallug. y-A,‘