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Gcurlles C Flerry, S , - ti: Province of Prime Edward Is- m Esmsgéfdékim land is facing a. serious transporta- Be it further resolved that the ,FRESII IIATTERIES I0!‘ fill d5 radios m smk at Brave.‘ tion problem. an 0i. illlaltildaicNefill are re- o . nds on thfismfii grim" important producing centre fc ed men ti all interested potatoes. turnips. hogs; beef’ sfnd Dflrtlesfeitzlrglstfglrlg? the Government, _wu00PlNG mush remedy at ‘dairy products aha exports large the Railway. shippers. those ihw- (C°“°“‘“°d "m" P55‘ l) my“ urug Co.. Kensington. L-89l . The SU '__ SIDE Adequate Ferry Service Need of taking "determined Ind geiately maintain thsss services. es- - Nlflfi d l lite was urged 1n And: v-Jlltietigaenaft of: filo and ht by the Bummer- blood of this Province dependent RESOLUTION 0N FER-RY " th t SERVICE fnoerd strongly recomm a Whereas d/ue ‘the 1% of thus lottstown" so the. the greys defi- Englishmen Stories Of Fighting From Many Fronts t; IAN Y CHRON AND PRINCE COUNT n____________________ Interpreting The ' engnQ (Continued from _plg_e__ll_ man author-m“ m Pam’ thing's good. That fellow must hay: the wrong information." Thain: God for Navy tion almost any battle of the last two years or any phase of the war and this group oi Elngllshmen now in Canada can produce a man to give you a. first hand account of it. They were all there in --men who WBIO left str failed to answer a request for terms and, instead. was push- ing the attack and heaping in- sults on the French commander in Syria, Gen. Dentz. The Berlin radio chimed in ment that Vichy When the conversation swung to the work of the British fleet in the Mediterranean they said. and meant it. "thank God we have a navy." Dominic Gov m rt be requested And whereas this Province is an to meetna conimiTfé‘ of competent quantities of these commodities. as ested in the tourist trade. those ex- well as fresh and frozen fish in _ YPSY sun til-n 6118-111 1'01‘ -___. cludin oyster . smells and ‘dipafltlil mi. Gourlles Rexnll --BEDEQUE un sters.z a —'I'he servica for Cope Traverse 3 lcérM. Riev. Ralph slTlfiD CJllIuURClI. lln ay. Y 13th Bledeque _(;],IDDEN‘S Pure Paint Ln at- mm-e, modem colorsfiolid) rlllllt hi _|gy,_\’_-\LL "93" hair tonic stim- —T0 BUILD BOA horized an armis- tice. It admitted terms been asked and received, con- tradicting Vichy, but said they were unacceptably harsh. Just what to make oi it was a puzrie except in one respect. There seems no doubt that Berlin has taken a hand in the Admiral Darlan must have received defer a French surrender in the sunk under them in the battle Crete; men who valianti the Germans in the ece; men who ranged East dropping pro- ets and bombs; men who did the same many, Norway, Holland; men who took part in the men whose ship was guns of a raider in the Which gave one fellow the cour- age tie-Spite good-natured to say he had been serving with the feet air arm and had a grand- stand seat for the Matapan aboard a 13 GERMAN n aircraft car- "Talk about explosions! One en- emy ship exploded with that was unbelievable. I was a bit deal for hours afterwards.” . Four night bombers wers lost ced in fih ililrentents of - live lob- $1132; navigutlgn lien“ Northumber- The daylight squadrons swept land Strait. and those interested in over Cherbours and U! Havre. and And whereas th i i t! 1 tmd . that. ad te . Province. by reg-um? slfirraltiegtts? hay: $303 for tehesopresentagnd efliligflre attacked a chemical plant and m“ bum D a tam ket f m. _ be idML Way sidings near Bethune. France. cornmgditiess esvpegilglrly gtintirfsf mgvc it ‘tariff/her resolved that serl- I“ m“ Wrtsl 9' °°mm winch are shipped regularly to the ous consideration be given to the "SIX "hills 111E111": New England States and command providing of a separate automobile- tons were hit by bombs and a premium on that market. and carrying ferrv to give to the auto- Wws [no growth of hair. Gourlies t builder at, Sum- _ ‘ALE-ah se 4 and 5 W315; $100.00 rgr £25.00. Race ma” wmna WELSH”. (Stylish drlw, ocd of our farmers depends. timed stunu true workers tsold l0 ft. McCormick rake. when“ °I J0 ' ill be helu Sfillhud from his late residenc Burial will be at Mal g died at his home yes- . m 5. Weeks, Bayview. §J§§§.o°.i'i€iés“§i.¢fi°'if§°°§b$’i'. $1301.11. Yo? tilt??? §°h'i§‘°§in”t§.m$%§t%¥‘“§5 W“ 1"‘ “F“‘1-‘**“l“- a will-m“ Shiv flour. feeds and general mcrchan- assure a continuous service to the W“ F?” all?“ ""1! f‘ 71399-1011 V9559! disc and foodstuffs must be assured ' _si;itioushy 1hr.- Th? mill?!’ friends of Mrs. D. R. Morrison will net to learn that she is quite lfiously ill in hospital in Montreal. f1...“ in central Bedeque learn- giot lit-r serious condition by wire] Lrknpor1tant_ to the gCffltlgmlC liffflof ccpigsdotf tfiis Pzelsltliiultxiloni tbe Igni- E FOVLZHOQ 31'! 9 P6511 119,‘ 9 IISGI‘. Oil. . l . ‘ _ foreign exchange from tourists. is a gall‘. eRafstoné Minister of Defence. 3mm“? railway build“? “d “Mk5- imaterial benefit to Canada. there- the Leader of the Opposition. and fore. tolnsuhe this support adequate the Minister of Transport in the the air ministry. was nine British provided. Federal Government. the Premier f“ gem and two bombers 105p F MRS. WM. W. i< with regret of the death at home in Crapoud of Mrs. Wm. Amctt. on Wednesday. Mrs. Arn transportation must be steady uninterrupted year around mobile travelling public such a ser- ionsmerfidl that’ each or the vessels Oar Ferry service is essential in or- vice as will maintain and encourage a [0 a er to safeguard this industry. and this already lucrative trade. If pcs- building-i and Elm emplacement-I also the seed potatoes and hog in- slble such a boat should be procured were also bombed." used for harbor,‘ gil-Wlvs lllwu which the verv life- or built 9122 time for the tourist se-l- The Blenheims mt rcui- German - ships with bombs in 25 seconds in T gvjsvygwr __ 1"-- I land products for war requirements a secondmiIcEetI-‘lamlrealdnlgzlegaylfgrryiyntg the mid ‘m Le Havre- the 9-11‘ min‘ ‘ ifs ,2“ ilnpoftflnt pay-t o; [he w“ eg- unwed on {ms mum’ ma; as Dower- Lstry news service said. A 6,000-t0n or ' son of 1 And ivhereas the exporting of Is- Be it _ _ _ Atlantic near the equator; and men Levant. possibly until Hitler is who took part in countless other in position to off-set its effect announcement of a great fleet air arm in the North Sea. the and various sweeps Mediterranean with the Here are snatches oi conversa- information glean- aken while talking “These new carriers babies and they don't go do easily as you people seem to One ship took a ed from notes t Whatever the reason for the Vichy, it would take much to remove the sus- Darlan got Nazi orders in Paris to delay mat- lt wholly unlikely members of a Royal 4 , terrific pasting at the record of fighting ‘foreign territory than The men-but 30 remain of the original fought in nearly all majo mcnts with the exception looking for troupe." Fm met Larry Allen. As- writer attached f0 slowup in Russia. may minimize 1m fleet. aboard the the effect of the deal by which Hitler immobilized Turkey in _ {out for an "a1 cargo carrvmg ship; as Dlfizldfixvessel was lllt directly on the stern. ~ . _ . ful . Arid whereas the importation. sible’? buitable for the Prince . Province. And whereas the tourist trade is And be it further resolved. that And whereas the present Car and the Minister of Public Works _ ti Mlsse Ada. Mac- Do 1e S Evelyn, membered by her many “lawyer, Katie MacKay. Miss Mar- sides her sorrcwing husband thci'e lum teacher in ucbec tin-fire 19f l5! to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Lorne Higgins n, P. E. L. t0 whom symvltlhy is extended. The uneral is taking place this after- Seairletown Cemetery-S ISTRATEPS COURT — A inc citizen appeared before I Darby cn Wednesday. uurgetl wit-h keilllml l1 bombers F‘ei'ry ivas constructed in i915. and and Highways in the Provincial Yrhere Yer‘? n° German has been for years subjected to the Government. the other Federal 0"" Brim"! Tllllfsdlly. blll! Well- trying conditions oi heavy icc- Members and Senators for Prince nesday niv breaking. and has materially less Edward Island and the President fepgfted freight. auto and passenger accctn- and Vice-President of the Canadi- modatlm than is required to ade- an National Railways. GERMANS CLAIM U. S. DEFENCE (Continued from page i) (Uolllllllled IP01" D886 17 - ud having a. in ball ma- ghuuivee iilll use. I-lc was pfined $25.00 mil ccsxs. For a second offense a- ‘ainst the Prohibition Act a mull m5 llilfil saoo and costs —NEW BRUNSWICK SCOUTS VISIT S'SIDE—A Scouts of the 4th a 4th Moncton troop visit to Summersldc y afternoon. The boys The pecm wmmungque claimed fiery speech in which Senator Tom the nufnber o; Ruskin 50145“; Connally (Dem-Tax) took Taft to captured since the German invas- $55k 5°!‘ 1115 OPPOQUO" W U"? °°_' ion began June 22 now totalled Cufal-glml °€ lgggnd 551d ihgusedtl, more than 490-000- figgt ‘gift am mugele€nthe 883cm? the fife and made three stern nt- ' \v""o only 30 feet above the Besides several generals and di- ‘A vishna] commanders captured, we sters and assassins know that if wc t'""“ mam; com-‘ciz- 3 D a to wind up their ts to P. E. I. They were in of two Rover scouts, Keltie l ~ to r Cl k'| k n Eytomistternd Othe glnbl: 1 l: d h h 1 have to fight we W111 fpmj- water. But when the engagement f§,§§1.,§§{“,.‘§f§{‘,fm§fl§“ fieswgyid 55$‘; Meanwhile. President? Roosevelt was over the Messerschmitt turn- June 22, stcod at 7.615 tanks and 94km c°ngre5s m" 5477701055538 9d m" find i119 4.423 guns, while Soviet air force so m’ the “my and l" was learned home with one bullet hole the only rm. MS lost 6,233 plan“ that the administrations lease- lC \ v m George MacLemi and Douglas Mac- llrs. Wckiiixbtyahgllrlfs-rglfiiifgmtg hi: Naushtuh. Scout tome lll ivcstcliester. N. 8.. alwlfilmd “he? Ill enjoyable visit of um hey daughter-S -su.\i.\lEIt BIBLE SCHOOL will ipcn for the fourth term Monday While claiming the Summerside folks learn- tide of battle has and gave them an enjoyable time. Dr. J. A. MacPhee and tourist of- Ryan and Mr. Mol- boys to the Fox nix- Todayb said: “operations in the sources reported the President morning nt 8.45. in the Presbyter- east are progressing relentlessly. ‘Yesterday's suid: “The fight con- , .. _ ‘ “mm Successful on he sum- ?§"§1‘i‘3‘<‘f>i$5’3%‘ii“l%. ‘é3i".3.i’i%°°l°.i’3 it§fii$téig°li ‘it? .E§§Z“1Z.“.ZL"§ lell-SB-leflflpllylboses. aisod the accuracy of the bomb- i - l" mmzée Sh???“ hgih tfigwnaénd ‘rat This Wflllld bflllg the 10W! DTO- ing and reported great damage had from the Baltic to the Black Sea §§§T0o”§o0“§g§“%$§§'°°°'°°§°g% ° it duplicated yesterday's claim by He‘; ‘M03, eh“ e t gees}? considerable opposition from anti- Nazl SPOKGSILIGI-jlustglilgsliéglefi tlfortnilied magmtude go; ‘Si; figure? afvomg aircraft fire. l e 115' - \ "The Germans were slan bordcr on the Finnish front compel a re examination or m‘ l wamn u - g for us. said a. pilot shot down u Messerschmitt. "But we did not meet as much opposi- tion in the air as we had expect- er the place by Mr. ys left 0n return the mainland about 1. Gd with their visit-S ._._______.__ eastern front." y ‘fiends of Mr‘ He? tcwn of Sa‘l ill be pleased to learn at. he is recovering from his serious illness-S. —Mrs. J. W. I-Iifestis has returned Rosindale, Mass. sister, Mrs. Char- ‘, R0 S kmnn and y mm P0115 had been taken. (The claim was not confirmed byOtithee giiiilnfili correspondent/s mesg lldthGe d- ' d.Th tdk t - siroytcde lei; Illéfissiane sows? yo; l F e e per 0c s wow an Mmz tcrday and another said 123 Rus- after visiting her Si“ tanks were obmzed m n d s ‘normal. men Wmgl. single "m". Julyhsxm, w] hue “mush g I1 blazing from end to end. The bomb- les Meikle. She was ac a, by Miss Betty Dunning-S -Mr. and Mrs. James Millman and little son Alan are ture for funds and contract auth- ‘me- tax schedules. troops destroyed 4o t n“ d m, .____ crs certainly did their stuff." batteries of unspecified cgxliibre. e: BRANDON. Man. July 9-(0?) diFhase reports were unconfirrn- ‘Jermm ¢1°5° 9° Prime M11115“? their former home in Summ —Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Mills and h aster Stuart Ross of Chel we a Mass, are visitors to d jguests of Mrs. Levi Billiphant-S Roy Boulter has returned ‘Leary after un- F. Hoddlnott. Superlhwll ' c Blind supervised and also assisted the older g a delicifiéis suD- c young people all voted the al- mcon a great success —S Fdcrgoing a serious Prince County HospftaL-S. t lY Emest Bevin. Minis Mackenzie Kin believe there is u strong probabi tv that he may fl (Continued from page l) early in his present tour of West- siniu. and the present Syrian cairi - thought she'd ride preparation for the Nazi-Soviet w of bombs-but she a heavmqaden 290043“ ts to wipe out Hitler I ° m t0 Dunkerque. i ‘may he 5am- nd. Germany, Tripoli. British-Free French conquest of Syria and Lebanon must be a matter 0f prime Turkey, nominally an inactive ally of Britain despite the Ber- lin-Ankara non-aggression pact. e to see one of them p with that ‘German raider said a thin but received two direct hits. "Very heavy" bontbs hit the Cho- dropped bombs, ‘ u?“ 5 cque chemical ivorks and an ad- leaflets, J wiry merchant seaman -ir_om seven days in an S n -_; His ship was shelled to gfiteguchggitfigg“ by a raider in the thing else. No matter equatm- the world you're matter of placin e right spot at the keeping the hell out I ack-ack batteries and enemy fighte s." The casually llsl. as reported by ish contacts 0n Z. wide ‘Turkish isolation from Britain. From the air it's viyedl several sinkings. Vichy resistance in 1 land frontiers of Tur- tries aligned ag- Iran is in the camp of the Bri- ssociates against was this cap I bought Que.. a coupie of ye pointed to a cloth ca In addition to b:r;bin the raiding Blenhcims gunned everything in sight and nn n'r gunner making his first flight over enemy country silenced an an- t.-.i "cm r post crew at Le Havrc on the French channel coast. itary M13109 attacked 1 as it left the smoke-cov- v ‘ The German fighter sent {lie Blenheim diving to escape seven days in the good although hs One youthful R. A. F‘. a small “mmlm pi‘ot with a shock of bl was decorated wit ed Flying Medal |Grecce. He has ch tories. sergeant l had nothing but “I've never felt b ___________ Better conditions In European Prison Camps allied conquest of ight not serve to sway policy away from Ber- lin influence if its h the Distinguish- for his work in alked up 22 vic- sol 1.1 ould come from him the Nazi, armies produce their promised major victory in Rus- fh t f hi i sla. Coming right now, a French e S on! o S decor“ o over Tepeleni, the was attacking a formation of enemy bombers when pounced on him. He flipped over and began a furious engagement in which he destroyed three of them. His ammunition spent, he eluded the others successfully. It was impossible to draw out story of his D.F.M. His mates had some macabre Joke that he was found wasting time by pullln men from a burnii "Devotion to the cause," uttcrved with mock gratuity, was answer from him on the sub] and London are Ankara. to dmw the east on I-Iit- to that end. the Italy and on Italian garrisons in Greece could be significant. They may foreshadow an im- mediate British Rir - damage. cleanup o, lend and national defence program V” .1‘ m ‘it ck‘ the two armies beyond avhikch the Shorfly to around $60" and lcllierboeu"; waver; 153.135; Swept, t e high l ~ - q , ‘_ ,_ ’ ‘ ' command again lfmlted its report d y? m mg“? fifncialisti 5am me haw bombms 95cm“, by fighters ~- w a cuss: 2i. .. this: v lie cnten-c fo the third fright . ' ,’ ‘ ' ‘ "l 5 ""055 drills e r s a to todays request. authoritative and. adjoining NEW Tracy Strong. ge _ M. C. A's world committee prisoners’ aid. reported l0- iditions in European during the First Great the rrcmicnl works railway buildings would ask Congress in the near fu- and siding m‘ Chocque’ “em Bet)“ rumiinc-inate. and Free French assault forces in North Afric contwgicus (ll‘(‘-'i=‘§ ave been few and, living up to the G: and epidemics h Finances Troublesome ere getting a trifle _ Ject or exchange‘ he said On his a months’ tour of camp .Britain. Germany. SW {occupied France. been inflicted, They said there was good effect in Turkey‘ Montreal-hound (Continued from page l) ple of England "are more cheerful and determined." Mr Balfour de- clared that “the growth Royal Air Force is great but it can only grow as the foundation training progresses. That. ll why the training in Canaan l5 of vital lm- portance. What the Canadian and British young men in Canada are doing is expanding the bomber and fighting forces oi the R. A. F." Pay- ing tribute to the Canadian sir- cler to get along in this war. We're always changing pounds into dra- dollars or what have ycu—. and usually getting the short end‘ of the bargain." Criticism of the British record in the battle of Greece by Lieut. Ru- pert Brabrier. Conservative, in the House of Commons today brought non-commital replies from the men. rough going, alright," n. Of course we airmen only knew by hearsay about most. rations on the ground ve we never had more than 60 fighter planes against the Germans at We were outnumbered five-to lO-to-one, 20-to-one." "You're telling me Greece was chimed in a navy man, a who took part in to his committee ing, he discussed prison camp prob- at a closed meet e are more than 3.- s. among them:- c than 30.000 in un- C . Poles in Switzerland ng 40.000 French and ing sight, One moment they W911 French subsequently be ———— under a e t 'ith to England in the near future for, (Cmll-llllled 1mm P388 l) gr amen V‘ l§n‘ “fifeiaim iiufifii only com- rad-go was nlgggi by “goofing-fig: -——— ment on this contingency was made grlgnglogclaoled Bgfmt wdalh Hench Secs in Great Brital ut 10.000 more in Can 200.000 prisoners. em Canada when he 551d how ne_ sources at Ankara said Vichv troops Austral i W lft di f' ithd t ..... y“; submit ‘s: w..." Q, were em wi hlch t . ce ay dogsénd themszfvzzggfls m w o Canada's war effort in action be- men in England. he silld “the Con- adian young men are doing a won- derful work in the Royal Air Force." It vim a tired but cheerful group evacuating the British from Greece. "We took thousands from Greece to Crete and the Ge eci us from the air Just think, we got those poor devils the north last night. m 55"" “d 1"" city.) h iti said they had nscewghdvnoaiilnswler tag French? 139,009 P°1P5I D _ Stewart am $1‘ is“ Mm gtttremgroceeding to an conference Gem Hand Dem,- request o; mes- t . Leboi. ggods"'he 551d wgyes or wvice mm the Pacific and half way back. sioner. B.. will arrive later to vacation with his fe-rnlly-—S -Mis; Geo g1 Drisooll f Si - merside. has lbeeen sppointea to ltrhns wgpg 11w“; on OmH-ggm o; me my Tonight he told The Canadian First there was an assertion that of woarllfgris; g grass hiagaolgilrng glam men valuable gélfiglh gugSl-fiinfl I 3mm‘ “ v mm n pro e ' fifth eolumtnjstfs." he cried. "I; 11:5 of expression. m yond words redoublecl Bfltleh besbt be careful that he is not soon “If only the people oi Canada "m" u teaching staff of the Summerside ., I , is w»- Cuut- Stewart stood squarely back thing it would be "' h: galda gm dismbme" b“ 5mm‘ ’“e““"' of yesterday's chargm by Lieut. Ru- ' 56W" oer “Miss Ruth Taylor, 1 Victories 5L, left by motor y spend a month's vacation with her sin, . 0 Mrs. Sullivan. of B I. N It was agreed to give $20.00 ueen's Canadian Fund. Rs- ments and s, social hour fol- d the business meeting. ‘The meeting will be he . l-loddinottfs home. Commons speech yesterd mgetgzaki a wave mom” o‘, Bum in all their activities on land and mm -Petty Officer Coleman Rogers S. Corvettes. has just re- rom serving a few months nd and Scotland. While in sea and in the air and has examln- of Jifity mam,“ o; am. and every k1,“; miles through lines of uniforms. £2: N! Scotland he was the guest of Mrs. "It was a crv which pierced tne r. sisters and brother. h‘ new.“ of even, one u; u_,__ the mm- h“ been 5 “mm H“ face These statements were a contra- lme Minisetr tonight skid l w! id. "O e had vision of those men, is bronzed and ruddy and his step di°l4°n ggmmdeg when: we knew, Lying is more alert. It is believed he will mm“ also served overseas in . -Riev. ‘Thomas Palethorpe snd .Mrs. Palethorps of O‘Lesry. P.E.I.. M; were visitors in Truro on Friday. n ifferent point? in Nova Scotia. Mr. Palethorpe has been transfer- Nd fr I States planes had to be altered be- ram was, chines out um which ace. n. s. where’ hé and per- of men who arrived in Charlotte- town last night after their flight across the ocean. They lost no time ln getting something to eat and then retiring. The party was welcomed at the airport by Group Captain E. A. Eians- m th 100.0 out of Greece only to have ' Drag an pire Prime Mi te i tl n n n ‘e day m’ a truce pending “f§‘.‘.”{§“°§ ppen to them all over m ML Be . “m1 Empire's capital. f 3m men, n; ~ workers? "I don't visits‘; how mug Dunn‘ the pa“ m7“ week! M! golllnmfllldéarxrilf-efihleffi nd an unknown number v 1.0“ 2am so 10m as you “we me the King has travelled from Ottawa to Lebanon as well as high commis- ' This particular man. an adven- ght as a republican d a ship that tried to ents tzt the height g a gun forward. ff a dive bomber. "There have been only one or two priral against abuse of dd they have blown ere is no serious "when the shortages where the shoe wi'l sta Strong said there we of camps in Germany 1. Officers who are groups ranging from 500 tn Their routine L; well and they may play Royal Air Force General Recon- naissance school here. Charlottetown Mayor B. Roy I-Iol- man extended words of welcome to Captain Balfour. a _i__-______ PIANI ST INJURED GLASGOW - (C?) - Dr. d, world famous pianist who left his bed in Royal Infirmary to broa concert, was seriously injured IV!- turning to the h car collided with ed i that pamphlets offensive to trflng m ward 0 But it was no use. had their eye on ship and were out did they‘, . “ hilo we were c one dive bomber oth from other directions and our ship to the bottom. It was the fifth ship sunk under me in this war. By the law of sure to get it soon." Another accusation in the British House of Commons toda Henderson Stewart, L tional, that "thousands upon thous- hland Imperial soi- e captured in the Middle East be- y were denied weapons h to defend themselves“ old little water with the men who | had fought there. 1- —*___. “Th equipments good. Every- Use Minardb for bites. on d there was ‘tonight's mili- t Bi-sbner ‘of the IleetmAlr Arm “Mud and mud thousand’ tary communique. introduced with rom Crete with m” “mped ‘ bu‘ 0f men in all branches of the arm- N anflm- h m“ 919*" "'5' l“ h‘: ed services. l-Io has watched them M», 321mg, m mflflifii. d l l th hi r h y Gent Elem‘ i???“ e cdsey cmac he o mod t f contn naw ieir arfi"“§m°,l“gfiefi‘fiw‘fifldf"%dfifig war. He has travelled liy train neg: acggizigxrnitfnrgrit of violence and dc- Easmh cables every day “wed m, motor car and has wauced many vastation-end these phrases:- studies from textbooks from 2. Aliens. who are difficult to organize a work and have little lay drawn upon for in may be transformed into to 5.000 working battalions. camps which are able-bodied prisoners who are ‘to work. sit-coping streets ling chores. Their pay ospital when his us eneral imderstandliig French here-as well as thcimhbnticred. bleeding, parche loge no ttsime g1 mélklng glflpys w a statement yesterday bsv the con. an ung-ry." o er par of an , t l On the other hand. Col. Moore- western Qnmrgq anad QEQLB? "h" the “my lwvemmem a Brabnzon denied charges that ‘i0 to 01mg May-lum‘; prov/mm!’ B0 per ocnt of the British tanks in h Greece collapsed before they met __________ thfieeléirgliyiiined that some Uniied M'""'*" lll"! Pilll- Pigljisjndjisjatestttal of a R the trolled tele in on the Armistice pro was studying British armistice terms. with the [Gennans amdtéatcr falkwi e ‘P’ w Newhundmnd- ‘Ilhe first statement coincided with! rl n‘ Vlce-Prerni fone they were used so as to ic- TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS cream and cake was served —5 ~ylsl'l‘0n TAKEN ILL-While lls Print-c Edward Island Mrs. Glasgow, N. 5.. WM daughte Mrs. 800i r. Cameron and others had ur of the Island and induction service on July 18. He was formerly stationed at Tea Stock Shortage Only Temporary du thei peed "for operational wagons.” Lit he said the accumu- cariying bombers and also big ones- e lno rative Ameri- WELL HERE'S SOMETHIN’ FOR atrioglagifessiirinliritairpte was due to the MY L ' D! YOU. MRS. BAILEY-- fact that Britain had taken over AN T CAN . planes ordered for France which NOW WHA lkewiso required changes. THAT BE? < Now. he continued. “we ole Ref-UM - é more and more moderate weikhl- ~' 1 finally hope w m every single ' '- OTFAWA. July il-wlfi-Spltkes- Wartime Prices and Trude Board ex rsssed iught the curren ng b the Borden boat in. is about B0 y"?! 6 was seized with a stroke. ma hin from the u. s. A. by air-T ~- - *3 ' - l-foweyer. he said. United shim 1 ‘i’ \ . nix-men arriving in Britain were , amazed stocks in Canada will during the next few weeks- curaiilttgentgho ‘mnorilnal por ou s o action and through lack oi n; specs, officials said hoped recently-concluded "shlplllllfl arrangements will assure adv-ill!" supplies" for tbs rest of the the sick lady had been given Jention Mr. Keith Comp- Summerside was called w. Fraser to her homo in lassow by ambulance. Mrs- n. Mr. Alex Fraser. Infill" steel works at Nev 80w came to Borden to b9 "tin-trig mogiglst muchhabllggn '32: . ~ a ever s l: Amrgica." and he claimed that Britains fighter planes now could rise m $1.0m feet and soon would go over 40.000 e Britali‘. biggest primes “lwve hi?" gout-sued for trouble" which Wfll to find that Britain rllld a-l-‘z-d however. that some 0f UMM-~ MOST $ TH’ ON TH bOUR OWN BIZNESS l