.511 arp Russian-Romania n flashes Are Renal-ted MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN ii- Life ls u unity here and here after. _-? llnlrlululuwu Gulndiuu Two Cents. nlunllng Uunrdlm, Funnlled ltllil. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, 7rUlasDAY, JUNE 2s, WAR ST 1940 10 It is a sad thing to waste Ilfv. MAXI M6 01A MERE MAN annual Fmblrflplion Delivered $5.1m lly llalh-IKEJ. $100: (‘unudu and i ~ rJ-i ._.-‘ UDGET PRGVIDES Circles Are Silent 0n Rumored F ricton Heavy Concentgtion Of Red Army On Rumanian Front- ier Believed In Progress. g’ .-—. Ambassador Biddle i Sent To London l Julie 2-1 -~fAPl Cordell IIuZl lhal Anthony J i ' to P3- q3'.'€"n- l the gzvernnnnl ill Borciraux gin directed to 97> iii Ln ' ‘- rs cs t" >-. Polzsil .. ._. . " "v cf Stale sazd \V' -‘ C. l‘.u.l"t. \' f: in G’ - cccuifrri Pitr ‘s world rrllllin - lllJil'S”lfl'7l‘ i", France. l omnld not drcuss ulwivr Coming Events -(|— Rate for Notices In this column 8 cents per word. "Talkics-Cropaud Thursday. , L-ln-u-ro-zi. "Talklcs-—Canoc (Jove Fri;a_\: L-I 17-11-46-21. "Talkies-Ml. stclvazl ffuvscioy. n-llo-o-zt-J. "Talks: and Dance Bradolbane Wednesday‘. L-l76-6-22-zl. "Dance in St. Andrews Hall Wl-rlnesday, June 26th. I L-B46-6-25-11, "Dance at Kozy Korner, Vernon. Wednesday, June 26th. Webster's Orchestra. I..—85U-6-2fl~21. "Dance 1n Belfast Hall, Wednes- rlai‘. Julie 26th in aid of Red Cross. L~8i3-ti-25-11, "Bingo and Dance. Kelly"s Cross Hill, Thursday‘, June 27th. L-B42-6-25-2i. “See St. Peters Dramatic Club 1n "i-‘zlln Sees it 'I‘hrough", st. Pctcrs, J 1110 28th. L-839-6-25-21. 1 "Maxie Y. P. U. Pia ' "Meet M)‘ lves" in Elmira Hall, Friday, June 28th. 8.30 P. M. IrBM-B-Zfi-ii. "Sec North Wiltshire players in Long Creek Hall, Thursday. June 87th. Md d Rad Gross. 26c and 15c. L-Klll-o-IB-fl. "Reserve Wednesday, June 26th for openl Dinner Pilgrim Cabins, Slitllhmfilxg to '1. L-840-d-25-2i. "Dance. St. James Hall. Sum- Illrrfleld Friday. June 28th. Sum- nlcrside Orchestra. Ice Crcam served. L-Z-O-BS-ZG. ' ‘Ca rd party, Spring Park School Thursday, June 2'7. Am- bulance fund. Refreshments. Ll—857-8-25-1i. "For sale. 22 DUIEIS. 2'1 cock- crals. weighing 3 to 5 lbs each. Allllly Worth's Barber Shcp. 13855-6-25-11. "’I‘racad1e Hall Wednesday. June 730K "A Noble Outcast" by Tm M110 House Dramatc Club, If not fine on Friday night. L-Bifi-G-Zo-li. "The Charlottetown Male Oc- ' lie will aive a concert in North Wlilshire Hall. Wednesday. June 35in. Slfc of lunclcs. Auslics 0! W. M. . L-845-0-25-2l. "Buyinlr live hogs every week Thursday at Albany. Elmerald Pri- i‘ v lorencon Albanv list with A. C. (ll'l‘l‘n Wednesday. Emerald dlstrllt “"11 G- C. Green Thursday‘. Mofl or ollone collect. siluled (1. C. Grvcu- Tucs-Wcd-tf- a "T110 Citv Pltlyffs present. the WW com-xiv lltflmo ~Th~ Family llwlor“ in North Rusiico Friday. Juno 28th under the direction of J- Austin Trainer, C.D.A. L-BSB-d-Io-Iii. I). .10 yoln Rlzmal Ll. B L' l) .-\ Hungary, _lllllL" :4 —- l.~\.l".) —— lMrl-ign lll§ll1;lr_ uni lllillflllllllltj quar- ters wcrc infornlcd lzlic to- night from liucharcst that Ru- lllillllllil all-l Russian troops hzlvc rlrlsllcrl at several points ‘Lion; illf‘ lhiic>lcr River froli- licl‘. .\I<lr<- ll zlll 10o planes of the Rial ill force were reixlricll l0 llzlvl: lll :l (l c l'C‘Ci'Illll2ll>5IlllC€ iliglii, liver lrs.~:lr.'lhizl, thc l\'lllll:l1ll:lll l'rll\incr' llt-hinrl the many YPHYS W85 but after the . _..t War when Russia "U119 Comlnunlstlc, the terri- votcd lhr ugh representatives soviet Rllsélll never has recog- BUFIIAREST, June 24.-—iAl'l —Rulnuniun officials refused to conllim cr deny reports reach- ing Budapest l/le tonight that numerous lhlsirs with Soviet Russ?!“ lrllups had token place along thc Dnicster river. ____________ .izcd the validity of the transfer of sovcrclclztv. Reports have been arriving here Li" rClllC iimc of large concen- lrllncns of Red ornlv lPOOps. tanks and nil-planes along the Russian- Rumanlan frcnleir. These advices followed other; earlier ill the day from Zagreb. Yugoslavia, mat Italian troops had flTYlVPd Ht Scutarl, near the Yugo- slnv-Ammlrln frontier (luring the last three days and that 53mm, had been declared a military zone. Body 0f W. H. lilcHugh Found On River Shore The body of Mr. William Fred- erick hlcnugh, bli-gvear-on Saint JOIIII mall, was found at MoCarrons Point. on tile shore of Hlllshoro River. lube vestcruav afternoon. ‘lhe man had been missing since May 16. The bodv was ldenlliled c: cloth- ing and by boners in the pockets. ‘Ille man nau ulsau-pcarec from his hotel ill Charlottetown followinghls release from hospital. He had been under treatment for several clays. The same day a. hat and coat were found on a local wharf. They were xlcntifled as be onlzlng to Mr. Mcllllggd and dragging operations. were carried out aiomz tho water- front for several days. The bodv was found almost two miles from the wharf where he is thought to have drowned. It was discovered bv a Charlottetown boy. Wilfred Dollzcr, who was driving along the shore on his bicycle in search of nutty‘ clay. Coroner Dr. I, J. Yeo decided an inquest was not necessary. 'I‘hc l;I v will be sent to Dizby. Nova Stella. for burial. Mr. Mcl-fuzh was a commercial traveller. He had been comlnlz to this province for manv years. ollf Neutrality Law Blocks Sale 0f Graft WASHINGTON. June 24 —(APl -An old neutrality law enacted during the first great war was in- voked by President Roosevelt today lo hall, the projected sale to Great. Britain of 20 torpedo boats origin- ollv ordered for the United States. The President ended negotia- tions. which had aroused consider- able congressional criticism, on the strelrzlh of an informal opinion by attorney general Robert Jackson. The nitoitrry lzcneral ruled that the sol.- wculd violate a 1917 act. day, n It was disclosed during the efforts to purchase destroyer: hero. that Great Britain had failed Nazi Bombers Strike Hard At Britain LONDON, June 25 —('I‘ues day) —(CP) —German bomb- ers. losing not an instant in striking at Britain now that France has fallen, ranged all over the island early today. bombarding southeast and southwest England and forcing London to its first zcnulne air raid alarm of the war. Enemy planes roamed as far us Wales and the northwest. No bombings were reported immediately in London. but night. workers and sleepy resi- dcllts hastened to shelters while great searchlights flung their while booms skyward and mun- agerl to pick out one plane. No gunfire was heard ln the centre of London. (The cable circuit over which the Associated Press London bureau normally communicates with New York was inopera- tlvc for several hours Monday night bccausc of the raid, and mzssagcs routed by other means required two hours to transmit. compared with the usual two to l0 minutes. The London radio was hcurll on thc air at about l‘! p. m. ADT Jlonrluy. hmv- cvcr. by Columbia Broollcalst- in." Systcln in New York.) The raids were of the widest extent in any one dav since the wur began last Sept. 3. l i Japan so]; Naval Vessels To French Areas TOKYO. June Zii-(Tucsf da_v)--(.-\I’)—Jap:ln-2se war- ships were dispptched to Haiphong, French Indo- China port, today to “ob- serve the movements" of vessels suspected of carry- ing munitions an]! supplies to China, the Admiralty an- nounced. The vessels were sent from the China fleet, the Admiralty saidmlthough the size of the force was not stated. The action was taken by Papan as informed sources said the Tokyo Govynment may attempt to declare a “protectorate” over French and Netherlands territories in the Orient. Potatoes To ll. K. Again To Forefront OTTAWA. June 24-401’)- Azltatlon to have the United Kingdom embargo on Canadian potatoes removed was revived In the House of Commons to- night by H. ll. Hltfield (Con. Victoria-Carleton). For many yearn the British market has been closed to p0- tutoes from Canada because of fear that the Colorado beetle (potato bull might he introduced Into the British Isles. Now that much of Europe ll closed to Great Britain as I source of supply Mr. Hatfield surkeslaa the United Kingdom might be induced to lift the embarlfl- Arrlculiure Minister Gard- lncr llold representations had hem mldc renlllrlv over l period of years. necking to have the embargo removed. lle laid the Government would make fresh representation! and press the matter. USES MOTHER CROW! PROWET. Alla-ACH-When a farmer llerr here removes crows‘ g5 from nests on ills place he gfips in hens‘ c s. So far. the hatching eflor of mother crows have proved 100 per cent, success- ful. Shattered France 'lE liiill liRlAl F TAX INCREASES All ma???» of Lays Down Arms REGIMENH Citizens Billed On Sadiest Day l l General Mourning Proclaimed! Qlleniasis Highlights 0f Budget Speech OTTAWA. June 24 —(C'P) At-a-glance picture of the budget announced by Finance Minister Itzllstcn today follows: New (’XClce on new and unused autoznobilcs ranging from 1O per ccnl of manufoczilrcrs‘ value of $720 to 80 per cent in excess over $1.200 l‘ sonal income tax rates sharp- ly increased and exemptions for single and married persons lower- ed. New‘ national defence tax of 2 per cell: oi income and 3 per cent. lln case of single persons earning l i i l more than $1,200. Exemption of 2 per cent of $400 for cacih depend- rut. Excess profits lax revised. a- bsllshin: optional nradilatcd rcllc on returns from capital. and rave on total profits raised from 50 lo 75 per cent of all profits in excess o.’ a bosc rule from llvcrngcpl‘ofi1s (“'1' f“ - ‘car pre-uwlr DCTLCCl. A wnr c change tax of l0 per cent of valve ol l imports cxceyl s clitcreri nnzler the British preferential tariff A new lax of IO per cent on all radios, radio tubes, pllonographs and czllneriis. Exciw lax on cigarettes ‘"111 S5 to $6'per 1.000 Excise lax on manufactured io- bacco raised from 25 to 35 cents a 000ml. Excise tax on cigarette papers and tubes raised from 2 to 5 cents per 100. New excise lax on raw leaf to- harm sold lo consumers of I0 cents a pound. Excise tax on cigars increased from 5O cents to $1 per 1.000. Excise tax on matches increased one-third. or from 3-4 cent to 1 cent on box of 100. raised Tariff changes of technical rlat- . ‘ lift’. Tax of five cents a pound on rilllber tires and tubes except those on new crlrs. compared with two and illrre cents a pound respect- ively ilnder present schedules. Imported mall syrup rate raised from 21 lo 24 cents a pound. Dresod or dvcd furs taxed 12 per cent instead of tile present ‘B per cent. Sales tax exemption to home can- ncrs limited to 10.000 cnc- pound cans and flower sales tax exemp- llon for former-florists limited to $500. New taxes expected to produce 930110.000 in n full fvear and $110,- 000000 in cilrrent, fiscal year. Estimated total revenue $780,000,- 000, For current fiscal year, expen- difurcs 31.148.000.000. total deficit sssooooooo m $000,000,000. War 25 Years Ago Today (By The (‘anadlnn Press) JUNE 25. 1916- Italian amly operating in the Trent-mo area reached point in Austria 28 mils; northeast of Trent. Fifty German soldier‘. killed when Brlfhh airmen attacked suplply‘ base gt Haulers. Belgium. Violent artillery actions reported on Western Roz-it: It Makes a Nicer Cool Drink A "SALAIIN o BORDEAUX, June 25-, (Tuesday) — (AP) -- Yon-f quished France laid down her arms today, victim of the military might of Germany abetted by Italy. General mourning was proclaimed throughout the; Republic on l is saddest day in its history. ‘ The “cease-fire" order, fori which the exhausted sol- diers of France had waited‘ in the last interminable six‘ hours of sluggish but still deadly battle, came zlt 12.35: a. m. French time (S1335 p.m. ADT Monday). u France at inst was all peace-on uneasy peace that lfound more than half hen devastated soil occupied by the invaders, millions of her , people homeless. untold [numbers of her finest mnn- lhood dead or wounded, and ‘government a virtual pris- oner surrounded by the foc. A more enduring peace must await .the outcome of British Grimly Prepare For ’Hazi Moves IDNDON. June za-icrl -sun- ‘ j, ported by p, wandering Polish llzzny" ‘and die-hard Hench icaciers ill ox- ile who announced they spoke 101' - the French fleet and empire, Briton: ipiepared grimly tonight for Iiillcrs i ncxl. move-presumably" hgnlnst 1h‘: l island. l Arrival of the Polish forces ironl .F1'nnce was ciisrilscri lw Growl-n‘. ‘Wladyslow Slkorskl, the Polsn. Prinle Minister, _ _ The size of tllc $ill'\'l\'lllt!_ Polsh l forces driven across hnlf of inn con- llinent since last Scot. l, was nrt 1 given, _ ; Britain. taklnlz _ moves nullnjst iGcrmalrVs lalcsi \l(lll1l. llor _‘<l ll1(‘ lctcport cf all coeds to Fri 110.1 1P1‘- lritorv in Europe, lncudmz the i island of Corsica. in order lo 111.1111- imln the blockade. , Wltll the government puslilrlsz stcadilv to strencthcn hcr homo ne- {fcnces Harold Nicolson. xiarllonlcn} t) iarv secretary to thl- ministry‘ information. sold in n broadcast i that "the day will conic, and not so verv far distant, when tlipe air will be under our command." Prime Minister Churchill probab- ly will make a statement tomorrow A to the House of Commons on tllc armistice between FTRIIFP and llcr two enemies. Cvermnnv and Itnlv. On the war front the air minisll-l" todav announced raids on Gcrlnlln munitions fnctorics. marshnllin": vards and railways. iunviions ml Mecklnburu. the Ruhr and the! Rlvmfand. with hcavv damacc, The Admiralty announced anoth- ger Italian submarine had been d stroyed east of Suez. hrincine Ito.- ian submarine low-s to seven. ZTEEE TEA officially‘ ‘1 shattered .:_ , iuiutjv Til BE FURMEI] Units will Include a N.S. & P.E.I. High- Hase Fire” Ordeni land Regiment- UPliA-WA. June 2+~(CP)-~.'i‘he Nzizzonn‘, lklence Depart-main an- nounced lcnlchl that aulhsrtv nos been grin ed for formation of l fel"lIOl‘ifll mgzments into which ‘PW-then n.l rifle, 111210111116 "k units of lhe Canadian e Force and lhc non- rl. lvc 1111111121. c! is to give the oppor- lo the N. P. A. M. 1mm; lhar have not been mOblllzed w particz-pnlc more acnveiy‘ in the ovccnioitts for 1111115 overseas. ' ' "ens units will retain their ' and contlnue to be known title». ry regments may also‘ upon 1o supply reinforce- Ior (‘fl\’2l.l_“\' units Overseas. T3‘. Phglhc- . signals, army mcdlczll corps and ":11 follow the system. m ‘ i of casuallzes. "zcd as from a. Six-cine units 1o prevent. in- the enemy con- c lovrmczl and ‘lllfif ll11l‘.\' rcginlenis azid Llnitg .2 111cm include: a Neva scclirl and Prince Izuwrird Ismnd Regvment: The Kni- .i‘i.\‘ Rzfm lfalifnx: ’I"lle Princess, ers (M01, Halifax; Nova S(‘.Til'i Rccimpnl, Pictou Hiqh. North 131G», ' High. ' ‘lfl The Prince iid Ilighlanucra, Char- Brilnslvlck Regiment; in and York Rkgllllflll, Till" North Shore "ickl Recimcnl. New-F f T‘ e New Brunswick Rnng.. SIMWWI 'I"he Sllllil John Fur-i ‘BIC-W. Stun: John; and 7'31; ws Briefs l BUNNY-V. June 2~l-l(‘l'l—-'l‘ne villi)‘ Mo" diplomatic corros- polnil-nt, Wilson Broulibcnt, wrote "lll- .\' that Paul Rcynallll. the form- cr l-‘rcllch Prclnier, llopcs to reach London and with General Chnrlcl l)l- flilillll- rc-estnlllish hi! govern- ment with himself at the head "snlncuhcvc on Prcncll territory." I OXDON. dune 2i» —l(‘Pl_.fien- : l. (‘ x ill‘ Gaunt‘. hczld of the " . (Tomnliitee in L/n- he was con "iced . French Fhrrnre ‘ ‘nk the not (icr to _ ._< . (if n. l>c (‘ o aided. (‘ill \(;l{l.\'('i. Chino. Junc 21- i-\l I—Thl- l-‘rcllcll (‘onsulzlic was llcmollsllcll and till- British hm. llllssy null British (‘onsulale were llolnagrll today during n Ilapilnrsc arr ruld. fcvcll (‘hzncsc employ-res oi tho British and French consu- late: were llillcd. ltalo-French War Ends; Terms Hot Disclosed ROWE. Julie 24. -- lAP) —Italy cnuld ilcz" ivrlr with Pounce today- lust 1w U irccks alter Mussoluii luunucrl into the conlllcl on the side of in..- oxls partner, Hitler. i ‘lln- armistice. ieinls of winch were no! llllKlt‘ public. was signed 15 minutes less than a do)" otter 1.. cv were presented to the follr French delegates who, on Saturday . 12nd norecd to filth-ii» terms (Tslinncznc Forest Francc. (iounl ClilllO, linlliln rolcign Mill- islet‘. and nlllssollllrs sOn-ill-lnw, in- wrmcd the Ciermon government of lhe snzliinu 90 minutes latcr. Mtlsfiolllll was not nrcscnt when ilnl :11"i11i.\ icc was siimcd 1711i ccntury- villa Inucsu, l2 mllcs from Romc. Gcncvnl Charles Hnntziger. lcacicr in o_f tllc _Frcnch delegation, and Mar- slllll Pietro Badoario. chief of the lillllllll lzcilcrrll staff, sinned the l: llli‘lli.~. 'l‘|;l- French were prepared for llt1‘.\ll tiellllnellt lrolll Ilalv sin '(‘ filllrs lnnqllest. or b:t:',_l<,pi.l_ (‘illll ‘I Led ill 193G. lhe Fascist press and lnlllllc hall pmclnilnctl Ilnllanl "richis" to Nlcc. Savoy. Corsica, Mnlirl. Tunisia, Jibuti, and the Suez Canal. Pr". Asvclck Royzmcnt (taltkl, . b, in the ‘ i i l i ' For War Effort‘ Half Million Dollar Deficit Estimated Despite Huge Revenue Increase. (By Frank Flaherty, Canadian Press Staff Writor) OTTAWA. June 24—(CP)—Canad1an| ltheir incomes, large and small with the lordcr to further the all-important task of carrying the war i lo a successful conclusion, according to the budget speech {delivered in the House of Commons today Wfll‘ eitorr and help to 1111-1115); n- Q Minister Ralston.‘ must share Government in by Finance Despite the imposition of new and increased taxes ex- ! rowing. i the lower brackets. ‘peeled to bring S2<il,l00,000 in new revenue in a full year .of operation Mr. Rzllston budgetted for a deficit tween $550,000,000 and $600,000,000. The deficit, whatever it may be, will be raised by bor- of be- Pcrsons earning small and medium incomes will be vhczlvily affected by the changes as the rates of exemptions for personal incomes are lowered to bring the IRX-COIIUL“ 1101' down on more incomes and the rates are increased i: A special national defence tax was imposed on all in- comes of single persons over $600 and of married persons .‘over 1,200 ill addition to the increases in the regular" in- l come tax rates. Col. Ralstorra sweeping I611“ d‘ ,tax measures had two pilrpolbl, i0 ‘produce revenue and :0 conserve ‘forcilzn exchange. '1‘.lxl‘>.~ dzrcclcli at the former. 111 j nddiilOli to lcilcs of incomes. are; an amended and increases exccml cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. 31110 pipes. radios. radio cameras. phonogrophs. of soft drinks, and lca. Foreign Exchange with a new to consent for-l oign exchange Canadians wa have to plrv hlgizlv for ihc privilege of lvlnl: llzcll-pwrlced automobiles. .1 _rcl or mode from 1m- .cd pans, and pclv a i0 per cent M; on .111 goods flll]>0l".(‘(i from non-Em ire countries in 8401110!‘- to existng oilsicvlns duties. "The proposals are an attcznpt lo nice: the er in terms of 1M- mion," sold . ="‘r. "'I'h@.\‘ hear upon ol. thc com- munity _ "If the taxation provisions are llia most drastic that have ever upon this country m: nlv no more drastic lhnn the prr-sen: ho r and fh! tlt‘ The i'.1"lre .v__.\ ‘how \\“O “I I too dmmvlc l-omnwz: slrsc o to the rvsrlic of flit‘! “Common sense who‘. lviil ‘wcorno of lColililllifki on pair‘ 8. (‘l-l ll ’ International At A f‘ Glance I (By The Canadian Press) BORDEAFX -— Pcacc comes to lFfilllFl‘ with crosl- flrc nrllcr at 1:35 run. 18:35 pJll. ADI‘ Alollliupw‘. llmy of mourning proclaimed. i i BERLIN - Germany hrnrlllcastn Ito vrorlll end of hostilllicll With bugle call. rolling (lfllllN; llillcr orllcrs (icrmuns to thank God, lly flzllls for 10 days in victory cclc- v brallnn. LONDON - Air alarm in lmn- llon: Nari: begin wlrlc rallls: rc- iugl-c Frenchmen. Poll-s rally to lllilaln‘: side, proclaim fight to cnd. ‘, ROME — l" ll Frcnch l-.\pltrll.:- Minn come: with signing of Italian ‘armistice at ncnrln Willa; terms , withheld. RlYll.-\l‘l£.\'1‘ -- Rumallliln, Rus- sian troops reported lu numerous INIYUPI" PIIISHFS‘, llfli [KPQ flfnly plnncs scout nvcr ltl-unrnhln. 5 imslllxc-Tox - Roosevelt h-alts snlc of fllfhqlllfl) trnpedn bowls to DIES BUDDENLY NIEWTREAL. June 24~ lCPl —— Cilarles “filllaln Bathe, T8, secre- lary-troosurer o! the “Ami ‘Q11! Company Limited. died F.1d- mrzredienis 09m" M m‘ hm“ he" wfim" L101". Vlne- Lieslle Charles Brlfho o.’ H.- is a arm. AN OPTlMIST l3 A FELLOW WHo NEVER HAD ANYTHiNl} eAo HAPPEN TO TUROIVIIO. Jun.- iH -lCP)- Mznzmiuil and lnnxilnilzn tempera- ‘ Britain llllvr attorney grin-ml qurs- . lions ll-galllv ill llllul f ()'I'T»\\V.\ ——|lli'(llIll‘. l'\4‘i\\‘ illlll .nlhc4' luvs sharply illl-rcllu-ll ill Ill-w budget: ilcfcucc tux proposed: estimated rrvcnuo plorcll at $760.- 0001100: rleflrlt, $551,000,000 to $600,000,M0. i hired: 4B 6'1 5.’; T2 4.3 Til 5.1 T6 “Knnlpq 4:; ,3 ‘Toronto 62 60 ‘ min/ova 4g 55 Xlontrenl 54 6g Q lebec. 5o 5| S lni John 40 M CnorlcFcfovvn M; (5.3 FORECAST Alaritime East: Moderate winds: pnrllv cloudy and mo], SVHOHSIS‘ showers have occur- roli over Ontario. hilt it has boon ii.r wfih moderate lcmrvcrnlilrc lll"0ilill1(ti1i the west. Hich tide flli< rlfieflioelx n’ 1111i tclnorr-w‘ morning rl 250 Sun scfs ilns evrlinl: nl 151 mil T1505 iomrvfiou.‘ nlo'li n.‘ nt. -ll.'l ins‘ quart - moon June 2'1, 213 pm. Summcrslrir- tvie 1R minutrs lilt- v1‘ thrill (“.*..n.'.,“'tc:o'.\‘.‘. THE ("AR FERRY QAILINUS licnvcs Borden ‘i A .\I, 0-15 A Al. 100 P. 31.445 l. .\1 leaves Tonncclllnc ii 1F» A M., i100 A 31,1115 l’ M, 024i l’ M. lo 5'11) §l'.\'l).\\' HERYH F. June 10th to sizllllllllPi ‘o ll tlrslvci» leaves Borden 9 A M . 7 P.5d. Imavcs Tormcnlinv. 10.1.3 A. M, 8.10 P. M. ( A. 8. T.) 1n- " J $435137 .-