Y ‘GENT-III- IOIIII fill, ll will! ICING E t-Ph IUiIIHIDI l-IIC PHI-NC‘ ooidnrx on. as. fiwiiiilul lflmllllc Ilwlld n 1m with uni POIIC rid :- Wfiffl liwuum, wml at. Toronto BBIMT- WI"! JI- Mui Gaudet, M h Guardian will be delivered to any h m guilt-agile! It 3o n: day or 10o per week. Pinon‘; 2'89 l". you, om" to the boy responsible for CCIIVEIIQI o M, column l; ruervcd for nun 111101.11 interest but advertising - m I new“ nature may be insen- M n z “m; a word nrictly pay- aola in advance. n 19M’ IOIIIR- —7 0 in stock at Bruce's, 0n at Taylor Drug Co, Kensngton Z ,' TON Credit Union cahixkbalilsylzgddance ln MélMflhflll S mersi e Or. ii” “uh um L-au. ing grain. semesatl B 1 t‘ " t t All sizes. Enman Dreug °c‘@',’,°fl§." Kouslngton - 50 W59" _ Ali-IRRING and Mackerel Nets. 4:1 ‘my; at unit-C's. 15-430-6-‘1-21. ~ UE UNITED CHURCH. Collflfutulations to Mr. Bo) 10y sungfly, June 9th. Bearisto on securing his second yea ‘gque 11.00 A.M. Albany 3.00 P.M. B“ Traverse 7.30 PM. The speaker {stifle (luv will be Rey. ArDt/illiur .;_ 1 h W. Bar er, n- * ‘W Rap L-sil-o-v-ii. College, Charlottetown, in his re cent examinations. I. Highlanders, m Darnley School District will on ol- before June 20. n, the books will be handed gngluwvel- 101" collection. By order o, mwyvp, 1329-6111131 4mm; 'I‘u'ine_"I‘il.l‘, salt and all idling supplies ao.d all 2ll‘\;;_%-_7_m. tia, having been recalled. side last week. Mr. Peter McMahon GEjMENT___MrI and Mm on Saturday, inking Babe lticElwyn 4x l-io Ci‘01'.lCl', Hamilton, announce gi°:,,g3gm,u~,p, c1 their daughter, iglnorle Irene. to William Albert. - of W. and Mrs. Preston Ram- be conditioned for the racing. ps “BET — The monthly flight of the Associated Studyi groups of Kenslngton was held in the McMahon House Monday “why The“ “in; g good attendance “d great enthusi BhOWTI ll‘! m} plans for the C-operative Field hv which will be héld l" Keil- p-pglon in Juli’. The PTOZWm- [filth wil be educational as well |_s entertaining was outlined by Mrs. T. M. Hcwatt. is now employed 1n Neilics one of the principals ill coming event. Mrs. Byron Thompson. one l are mlikzlig arrangements to have (in. pipld day program broadcast yer the C. B. C. This Wlii b5 B. ll- rlque event in the history of the town of Kcnslngton being the first m; tllllta program originating in Kensington will be on the air. and members are determined that ev- m’ effort Wiii be made to put this (in ovcr 1n a big way. TJQ llensl .cn Rink, which has been engnzed for the occasion will be l,'l idenl place for such a program. Sneakers from Nova Scotia and the United States will take part.- ll. _ n. s. NAVY accordance with an agreement with 1.9 she and Mr. Tilfirllillfill will il f"- on Tuesday evening last was again waited upon at thc beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Profifit by the younger marricri indirs presented with a. beautiful s‘ dish. Although on both cc- completely taken by surpri. . in her most cannhlc matmcr thank- ed one and all for their "ought- ftilncss and beautiful gifts, The best of wishes of their llifllli‘ fvicntls co with Mr. and Mrs. Thoinltson in their new home Mr. William Ready of Char- lottetown wins a huslncss visitor to Kenaington Wednesday. E! E E a a n 5: Z Q >1 . . - ' “t5 Mr. Gumet Prof; of Summer- “Z‘,,?§{,‘{.§“,’{,,f,1‘,§' lgeiggzicaem ., side wins in Kcnsington Wcdnmday Lmust rcatiy. and that audit “em”?- uaft from the naval reserves would not be turned u-l until replacements i0: them are ready. Urge Turn-in Procedure Mr. Daniel A. MacKcnzie and son Gerald motored tn Charlottetown Wednesday on business. Mr, Gerald Lutcs of Chariot,"- “Afitocatrs of extensive assistancemioun was in Kensiiigton on Wednes- zhc Allie have urged the turn- ay. in proccrluse. Transferrin 9' ———-—— planes back to the comp el. iti The Kenslngton Home and School was said, would technically avoid thelAssociation presented their comedy gtplicationts olf as ltlwerninent-(fitzqgaiv; "Mi-a garcwe." in {Mnlpequo “iilmfll Si‘ 9- E n8 PM"! ' n on e ncsflnv cvenvc, As in ‘to 1111c Alllcd Eovgnmifligx-‘lt-ipth-erhgalaces a caimcltv hou=c r as e (‘21h2liflf5 av nl- 1c m. . _ lltwilsmltircd on actcof 58-h’ ljrtiygd tihinngtcliilziiiiliiigiitpziilil'32" 51f‘ tgieliliillgififidxasfifgelixgfgcrgéfliéytffilg; numrber tfgom K;=nsinizton also went ‘i ' up or e per ormonce. tn urizlng quick aid for the All1es| l“ i‘ “m. °f Semi-Q Ilmcii" rm tennis dim h id i’f\ th {f-fifliekglrclqlg; ‘Tflicm lnnomlcemem Maple Leaf (not; (Sumnicssidce, H8111‘. that "the whole QQJ§§§'F,,°~“‘,;‘,§,,°,."1'Q‘iii “if... ' nation 1 laud this act on the y ~ ‘P ° ' * ~ r‘ pm flfmoalslgcstden‘ m “wing m bugs, who motored in to nttcnd. liliil l i-t - i Alli ———~ now ,3‘AngprffiaviflgigaifnrgirfnerHes‘ Mr. Howard B:>_\'le has bccn kcnf swam, Rush Ho“ west vngfnlaiblkfl’ whitewnshlns! and painting Dtnlocrnt, said the plane denl was mail)’ dlfiPlml 11011305 ill KPIlSlIlZ- “m. unuiiicl- mlging toward a dli- on- csrivlon of ilr. Th Am rican —————— iltoule slotrdiilxet 1t beeknow; they The merchants in K"li.§ill'_'i0l1 had do not Wfllit any o1 this. It‘; also a one of their busiest. dnvs in a long. trial ballvfln 101‘ I "W" “m” di- long time last Wednesday. Many of lfiirtep into war." tho farmers thinking that the hrilf- Gfilmll Henry H. Arnold, chief of holiday would begin then. made 1t til a point to be on hand enriv to do ‘will air corps, told o, Senate fllnlnnttce last month that, of 2,709 their shopping. Thov were however somewhat in error as the hnif holl- )- B“ m ltnlr planes 111 service at that tlmc more than 400 pursuit ships and iii day will not be in effect until a lot- mmésgercr notgnodem typta rdc- o: “w, m“ wouldpbtlelnepluzvgdr atmdlprtul’. Mr. CnyriihConnidlcf local cheese- hem “new planes we" deny“.- ma er e new netorv. which “L i was put up by Mr. Rinse] Cham- Fnr Tr Inl pion during the lutc fnll illifi \\'i'i1‘f‘l‘ ‘mold oxplnme; hgflever that and his assistant Mr. Arthur Lark- ups. ma,“ “vould- be valm-ble m, ins are two of the busiest, men in unnmgr ‘mmpor, and other use! town every dav of the iveek, for not involving actual comb" flying putting through 14.000 lbs. of milk. peg]; m, mam“, help were“; which they average daiy. means lam ,0 the washlngwn “oven” plenty of work. The boys hon-over. Item (luring the diay by A. “and ,, with their skill, rpccd and efficien- impl, P’ Kennedy at undo“ and cy are turning out cheese sccmd wrung“, William E’ Bun,“ n to none and are ttlrvays uinrl to so!‘ . and have visitors give them a call. ; {Juliana tlzmlsand Ilee-Enfield H- Rare Ainenities i i i th In Front Soccer lasurv secretary Henry Mor- u. announcing that the Allies MANCHESTER, June 6.-(CP.) — mm complcied a . . .000 There are no Keener footballers in m", PiliPlinsitlg program and are France than the men of the novel Air Force-that is. when they have time. As soon as units sctticd down in France. goal posts sprang up, The Guardian says. But Britln. airvH-il quickly found that "Soccer" is no longer a British preserve. Matches between British and French leans were aoon fixed up and some irst class tussle; wok place. But one feature puzzled the Brit- ish teams. Before each match the RAF, captain wrui resented by the French captain w.t1 a large bunth of flowers. After several such pro- aentations, the team cf a certain fighter squadron felt that some re- oiprocai m“ n t) start another, disclosed g ‘it: also lzave asked aboutthe’ ulu .-.¥’.itl:.l:i:"" i“ "m" lvuciiasubTnFiri-nxna The H} y q Rilimds. summer rout in lyefggifiwn has been purchased by y“ Cmil. S. Bonnell, D.D., of New ' Avcuui- ' y. church in Y nhfiiillrll will use the liege! as a all amvicillP- it is expected he in, ° “ii-h his family early in gesture was called for. , UM nil: WESTERN GUARDIAN l" l" will" Ill"! It any of the f0ll0Wln| Ilflfcj m Gourliea Drugstore, wag" 5;, 8'1 Granville SI in Summerside b; for [h]; service on R 3 FT- CEDAR fence posts L-l6U-6-7-2l. -Fac'roxv-'ro-you saw now -—FORMALIN- CERESAN for treat- And Vicinity “" ., DR certificate from Prince of Wales Capt. R. D. McNeill of thle 1P. E. 1i _ accompan ec by carton-All outstanding M11001 Mrs. MoNeiil, has 1m to T010111 his regiment somewhere in Nova Sco- Mr. Edward Murphy of Scavlew was a biFillPFS visitor to Stimzncr- and Mr. George Simms motored to Alberton Mr. McMahon's fine racing mar: f0 Mr. l-Iarryi O‘Bl'1cn's stables to , summer's i Gcixci-n‘. Maxim: Weygand, Alli-ed on . -i_- The French high commantfs in’. Mfirriagl to take P11011341? Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bllrhoe and night communique ncknowledreq Nil!- " two chlildren, Phyllis and ' Colbv that {Ylgflrlllst U118 illll-lfecedenl/ei} j‘ were vsitors to K n ingt n l...t onrusi o enemy masses some n - ASSOCIATED STUDY Sunday. the gursls eosf lt/iar, gird our units were submerged and out- Miss Annie Cole of Sbringbrnoke Tm ias for as the River Bresle." Rooms here. repairing Miss Hazel Meek. who in the near future isto be n happy lt of . bunk of the Aisne." ,, Kensingtons most mid re i- me Pmidem. Mr‘ Bordiin rpiiwé‘ dfllts for manv _vcaris)?xb:rf<‘>-re l‘S[-l‘ CHI"! H0158 Flflll TM Cikilllemiive Cmmc ° ‘ ' departure to Sumlncrside, where ture make their holnc, \\'.".S recently i Wfli llfllfllhf! firm. called on by iuembsrs of the Krn- l sinzton Ladies Aid and prcseultczl with a beautiful tnbl-c lalnp, and . .1 I mans were so vast as to drwarf the ‘n1]\' l 0t‘ thc Mouse. she, ii AND TRENCII 0A Blue, on‘; 4r!’ h“ m‘ WORK SHIRTS, each _ _ WORK PANTS, lul- 11.85 MEN'S SHIB-Tflb fused 00l- lara, Reg. $1.5 Also Specials in Groceries - W. S. McLean s. GENERAL MERCHANT u xsusmorou l‘ _‘____ (Continue columnists. lf nerd be. And at the end of the second day of fighting the French as satisfactory. The Nazis‘ material losses were declared to be making up for the French loss of ground. , Hundreds of German tanks were reported destroyed -—smashsd in tlic traps prepared for them by commandcr- in -chief flaukisd. especially in the region cf the lower Somme where enemy elements managed to pet through “The same thing happened in the nignn of the River Ailette." added. “Enemy detachments sticcerclcd in pushing their way as far as the Heights of the north l’ The centre of the Somme line All tiny 10112 the entire battle- _fi‘0l‘.i-—-fl'Cl’l‘l the sea to the Charm in Dcs Dames, the helgihts between the Ailettc and the Aisne-was shaken by the thunderous struggle. i lvlnsses of the attacking Ger- ‘ltuions they threw into the battle Waves oi’ Armored Caro , The Gennan armored cars at- tacked in waves of 200 and 300 at a time. driving sometimes as far us '1 1-2 miles into the deep French dcfcnccs. French aircraft, dropped tons upon tons of bombs upon the Dlllliilillz tanks. Tile sky was filled with air bottles. The French announced they hnd ahnt down 36 German plnncs, wrcckcd perhaps seven more nnd punished without mercy the troop concentrations behind the German advance spears. The Gel-moi; drives were con- centrated in the sectors smith of Abbcvillc, Amiens and Peronne on lllc west, and east. of the Oise Vnllcv and in the Ailette sector to the cast. On tho French right. smoke shells rained down in the Rcthel area. prelude to infantry assaults against the line of the Aime. 25 Armored Units Destroyed Southwest of Peronne, the French destroyed 25 Panzer (armored) units 1n one batch. Then. on the east of this action. lthe front line tanks before Amiens fell back to let new waves of tanks through and the strange labyrinth of fire which General Wcvgnnd has prepared for them. Good weather-the sort that llcltacd Hitler so much in the Po- lish catnpnign-held fol- him; it \\'."l§ drv and clear. facilitating the charges of the tanks. Wcygand Trap But here the Weygand trap went to work. catching the steel oars in a sort of angular and lethal corral back of the main battle area-a steel encirclemcnt made up of "silpporting points" mounting the famous French '15s, hidden machine gulls and anti-tank guns. other machine gun nests and pursuit planes held back the main JERSID Week End Specials _ _. ._ ._ _ 34,15 worm BOOTH, pair ._ _ ._ u,» sou WORK PANTS _. _ ._ ._ ._ 11.25 for--———-—-——81.59 ----s1as fiasco-rim.‘ VE GERMANS 4£°3fl__i>i¥8°_ll__ streets for parachutists and fifth Trucks idied in squares and on bridges to serve as miniature forts command procinimcd the situation generally PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 0’Leary Man 0n Executive Of Lay Assn. ed by Mr. Vincent Ocnnoll damage but did nOt start a fire. WR Burns _ _ _ “Madman. struck by a bolt od’ lightni elected pruidem OVERALL PANTS, lug. Lay Association of the Maritime lhe_bu1l_ci1ng were 10st. $1.35 m - - - - - - 1.00 Conference of the United Church! Tm: uisirwt supplied from the ‘ held m; annual meet; H leiactrlc plant at Freetown was , C 5110- _ Lalllfsslfiguloithlgeiiifi 68° ceedgd R, J Memngfi,‘ Bridge. without power for several hours town, presidents W. E. Brooks. Olleary,‘ P-EL: Fred Campbell, Windsor, N. s.; Dr. c. L. Gass, Cackville; sec- trlct west. where the storm m8 retarylreasurer, E. G. and transformers burned out. time. Church mission in ‘Trinidad. The|a i In the King’: County area a lee meeting unanimously a to continue support of ills work dur- ing the years 1940 to 1942. REYNAUII TELLS» (Continued from page n would decide the fate of the world for hundreds oi‘ years to come-but that French troops would smash the hopes of Germans for control of Europe. “The hour remains the noon hour was the most vio fell but no hail. there had been no damage. Italy Ordered’ 11 Duce. grave." he g “A5 m. us, more than we, we them with (lemands on the have cznfizlcnce in our arms." On the home front, the Premier completed the governmental re- organization bv appointing Albert Cliifelry, president ‘Of the f n oca ists in tie Ciatnbor o Di:- ‘ guties, as Minister of Commerce in 1w“ nlwughoui nail’- place of Leon Barcty. Ill other changes last ght; Reynaud drop- ped from the ovcrnmciit Edouard Daladier. who was Prime Minister and Minister of War throughout rqmo the Munich crisis and the first six .610 _' months of the war, and WfiS more of recently Foreign Minister. J . Reynaud recgived Admlirtal can Abria . w 10m e congratu a - .- ,, ed for hi; ipiiliic Ldiiigm of ifgg- mlilififiiéliifi “ilii.m° “'1' “m” kerquc. A rnra Aiarla receive: e, _ . . ‘ . 2 < Grand Cross of the Legion of Hon- r3135“ m? or from Admiral Jenn Darlan, t of U"; Wm. on 5am of ‘eventual Elk nflggéng%nlfalligl$flrcilélclgisliflfklere em lifgprcgan intervention in American af- thusiastic over the ri=e 0f Genernll jib}, govcmmenys- View was ex_ Charles De Gaulle to be chief as. l-essed bot il- sistant to Reynaud in the Vi/‘Uilg1'0mi0rMuls1SQIili1yi's rildiiagtniiibi 33kg; Mllllfilfl’. GPYiPYRl D1‘ Giiiille “as imnu. and foreign minister Gnleazzo one of the first experts t0 Dfedlft f Clouds newspaper Ii Tclegrafo motorization would change U191 Gaydn. tvritlrlg ‘in 11 Qiofnaie technique cf war and to demand ld'11;1lia_ (replayed that 1L was pdmy mechanized divisions fol the lcul; u, 999- why European powers French army. siwtild not intervene on behalf of any American nation in conflict GERMAN RAIL ,wiIl1 the United States if the United (Conii hear Mussolini. {Stillfifirsilllllid sct a precedent by in- i tcrvcniug 111 a. ivar in the old world. _, - French plan-cs today aided the Block Inflow 0f which were destroyed as thiy ruru- three statements to tell of the de- ‘ enemy "with admirable courage. u_ s To energy and nowe." ' artillery 1n h>av:1_v lii~t..l>(‘.klll{! Ge":- man tanks, scvciinl i1lll‘(il(‘f| o!‘ bled against the French incs a- H ' 11 long the Somme-Aisha front. 1 Herc the Air Mintstliyi lss: ed ; struction the R. A. F. is cruising throughout Germany and Bclgitm. WASHINGTON, June 6 —(AP) -- Tthe Uéiited Slates state depart- Mma, a; llllfll. en eavonng to erect a bar- °""“ ' ’ T‘ " liilil... l iiiiiiiilltlsinii’ e venin statement announc- ,. °° “mi” A e115- W edTiliitrlsil-ifnenttg of a German miii- fsinllgenl Tegiilaflilii! refill-m!!! ‘my tram and abnacks (m on ,,e_ massports from many new classes finerle: and marstlaltlng ynords in for fQrLTi-‘ilmrs- mfluding Canadian- the industrial Run.- district for tn:- Plivlmwly, Canadians and per- nfm mgm m slung-mom 333d; sons of various other nationalities and railways were rendered tfitn- ‘,\\'(‘l‘8 exempted from passport and Datum. unu;eabye_ ivisa requirements when the en- Enemy fighters attfmptéd mgmd the Country lempmriy intercept the raiders and two satin: that "in view of the crit- Mwmrschmnq were ma; dm-n, ical international situation. it has The princpai 011 drlpots nrarkcd b0"! {Ollild T196955"! l4? 541095 l din-mg the night were near Hflm- gqlose supcrvision ovcr nltens enter- burg u-here severe (m; “me ‘ m: the United Statcs," the state 5mm“; ldepartmcnt ordered that on and “By the time the last of the 13"" July 1 the foliowing will be bombers turned fcr home a chrrn [Subject to passport and visa re. of fire oculd be seen over the iqllllfvtnentsr— whole target area," the Mntstrvl 57111719115 0f Canada, Newfound- said. “AnC-t-hcr oil depot ncnr the Jami. St. Pierre ct Miqueloxi. Mexi- Kiel Canal aLso was DOIII-DGG by 1P0. Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican other aircratt wrrch also attacked republic. Panama, Bermuda, or military objectives on Hclgolnnd." any Brifsh. French or Netherland tiosscssinn in the West Indies. Bright Flame! "Aliens desiring to come to ,Un1tcd Stnfcs temporarily." An earlier statoment dealt with department. said, "must establish a operations over Belgium. It told ltitzltinmtc purpose or rcnsonable of flames so bright that. a plot. at. nccd for their presence in the 8.000 feet could see 111s target United States and must. estubihh clearly, the flames cooling rom ‘that. they will depart from the the the blazing oil tanks at Ghent. United States at l The day's first. statement told of of their stay." m. Cancun” attacks on the enemyfln lines ofi -—-—~___.._ oommunciations leading to the EARLY TRAINING APPRECIATED ‘Somme battlefield. ______ Six enemy aircraft were dcstrov- i OTTAWA. June 8.—(CP) -- De- ed: one Brltrsh fighter was ahot fcnce Minister Rogers today told the down, and two bombers were mrss- House 0f Commons he a preciated ing. the importance of haviilg early ——~——— ~ training of recruits canted out 1n ,Germi\n forces. and thus revent- led motorcyclists and t-ruc -traris- pol-ted infnntty from coming to the l-cssue of the tanks. I50 Mile Front The front spread 150 milas clout! the Somme and Aisnc from the English Channel to the Champagne Plains. There were new German attacks extending from Abbeville on thc west, to Rethcl on the east. The ivhole vast battle area was enveloped in the heat of summer- a lit-wt made more intense by the flrcs srit eff by bombs. Bci-wiccn the extreme flank! t!!! Nazis pushed on where they had started the offensive ‘ y. 1n the Amiens, Peronne and Loon sectors. Th9 fighting razed in a depth sometimes of several m1lcs—some Gcrmatt tanks llllilllll! ilimillh nnd ndvnuciiuz that far before they “.,.,-,. halted-Juno illustrating the illiPilllflRf or a front on which neat-iv 2.000.000 men were bitterly engaged Thc main invading armies all" wpro 70 miles from Paris. Two Main Thfll-fll 1m German attacks. taking full form. uzrlwlir to bc aimed in M0 main llirectlotis: a principal thrust on ih." cast. side of till? iffifit 11°55‘ ed south toward Paris and a 5UP- nortin-r nit-fiftk on the west aimed toward Roucn. lsions thrown bv Germany into m; localities where they enlisted. struggle was large, one source rc- Th" mlillFlPr WM Pvfllylug t0 I porting that thcv were using 0m- qnestion from Conservative leader at each of four main 17011115 of m. Mouton as to thc slbility ofhav- tack and one each ln two less vital "if! "i"! ‘Wiiilwil ii "firmer" N?" "CW1 lh-ttnsuizck trained in that locality N“; lrtnlerv w“ espficinuv M- .mt».:cr than moving to some distant M" east of the om and “Iona the lpart of the province or to Nova Alfctte River. swim , Frenchmen hPflrd wulimit com- Those truest-om were handled by mam that u“, Nazis ‘muster; they the adjutant-gencral through dis- would reach PM.“ “mm, 15 days ltrlct officers commandingMr. Rog- thmugl, the vane“ of we O-M and ol-s said. but. he would look into the Alsnkvaueys wmch ha“, known question raised by Mr. Hanson. n vaders in the '—* flfihiifff o! ma v m _ Keen Minor-d‘; in the rttun run TOILHEAIRLN-iNCOlVIPLETE luronuairron SO THIS VANGIE SAIDfWi-(AT KIND or». elm. WOULD HAVE A NAME LIKE ‘TILLIEYEH? .’ ,. __/, - YES. GOSH.» I SHOULDNW“ HAVE TOLD YOU THAT’ . AW’ - lit, . 7 \ / skill l , \\’/I.//@//1. ks l The number of mechlnll-QQ (WW On she M111 Road at Wiimot Val- " l9 l 18891‘ Wnbd Mt. Lloyd vlyaughpwas degtroyed gyy fire which gwkvm’, N_ 3" yum 5_(oP)__ broke out when tho building was . Re- tway when we I ports said rive of the 30 p in N, 5, in the wake of the storm. Large Other officers elected are vice- number! of rules were fluttered Summerside itself and tho dies‘; p! m Evans, I for several hours with great inten- susex, n.3, slty, had no damage reported. “Ficuliura! Tho chief spegkeg w“ m“! Charlottetown esca. d the full George Mlllfy‘ 0g the Unitgedlmme of the storm. ain fell for ond storm which struck Just. after lent, it was reported. Heavy rain Reports from centres there last. night indicated 7 (Contlnuod_f‘rom_p§¢o mands" to be made on the Aliiea In this instance, Italy for weeks acknowledged and then he endedillfls D8011 mil-Kim; evident llfepllffl- with a v ‘e mu of cmuf1dence;__ itlons for war and has accompgnuiled es which indicated Mussolini would throw his army into the conflict beside his pact partner, Adolf Hit- 1e1'. Rad-mu 1 y The principal odunata (assembly) Piazza Venczia, would be broad- AS the announcement, o; mamas, Minister of Munitions and Suppl meeting probably would be made by i1 Sig-Mme?" mi" l1 party leaders are keeping 111 leave i" m"! for touch until broadcasts. Groups ‘"155 8._‘_iCi£lS already are taking turns “tank i1 C3n°da~ standing by party Leadquarters from‘ morning until night ready to handle inricated in OF COIJIIII, YOU suouumir HAVE, GLENNY~YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN ‘roo Mucu OF A GENTLEMAN TO REPEAT suci-i ATHING TO ME Relief Measures ingfhatfi coon oondi ions." C. Conunmu to maintain them. lief measure the profits of war aa reported in ' ferlng constant distress. The He was a meber of lihnployrn newcomer in the House. and indicated the degree to it had been implemented by government. P. I. I. Figure: Higher er throughout. the Chambers said. shar ly stan ially in Ontario, the Provinces and Britsh Coiumbia. dominio , They were dow B YGBI‘ 880. rod uctiou of Another feature of the noon‘s proceedings was the news sources are accurate. Farm Distress lutlon on which rnittee of the whole. products could be cheapiy abroad than on the market. came (CCF, Mcifort) who dccllirctl consumers. Monopollstlg corporations largely responsible for this condi- tion, Mr. Wright said. Tlicv writ-c charging f‘0l‘i$lllll(‘l's as they could get nnrl paying the pro- ducers as little its possible. By neglect of the agricultural 1n- dustry and the laboring class Can- ada was "developing o growth which, unless stopped, sap the life of this nation," Mr. Wright declared. Leslie Mutch (Lib., Winnipeg 50.). urged the government wait until all existing manufncturi plants were operating to fu‘1 capac t_v before ex- panding those ivhich were located in he larger centres. At a time when Canada was as- stimed t0 be making a suprclneivar ficult to understand iii-fry skillcdl workers should be on rtgixef and e. ‘others working only part A similar argument was advanced bv A. .7. Brooks (Con. thought, at this time, ihc task of lthe Labor Minister should h? liirht- est. of any member of the govern- merit. If roper organization of industry rad n at the start of the war. there would not be an idle man in Canada, Mr. Brooks said. Will Investigate. Claim Against ‘ Mine ‘iiperators OTTAWA, June 6 —(CP) --Lab- or Minister McLarty today promis- ed to look into a (‘illiiil that the Drummond Mine at wcstvillc, N. S., was refusing to rc-clnploy: mcn who lost time while cndcavoring to enJst. The question was raised in the House of Commons by Clarence Gillis (OCF Cape Breton south). He said the minc wns idle bccailsc of this refusal to employ mcu u 11:» had left to enlist. Mr. McLarty said he had a sim- ilar complaint from lhc (‘nnazliail Congress of Labor and had en- deavored to investigate it hut could not reach the mine authorliics bc- PRINCEQMJNTY Scores Inadequate ‘Wartime Rules gContinued from pig Q A barn at Central Bodoquo. own- Wll I struck a bolt which d1 some i- by arr/two, June 6.—(CP)—-Cla.im- News Broadcast-mg per cent. of‘ Canadian volunteer; were ‘forced into it by cum t hi. Jolm- '- '“ ston (ND, Bow River), in tho House of today, urged that 0on- ditions 1h the D0mlni0n be made such that men will be glad to fight I Speaking on the Government's rc- resolution Mr. John- ston compared the $1.30 a_ day re- ceived by soldiers 1n tille field with industry since the the financial a plea for organization of f-hv V1“ “id Brmsh muted Pm“ Industry‘; “m? {Ines rigvgldpegnkiets ewfxid be granted if tgrliittlivtaluftfrnlsnggvaixzjabivufiulidr, xilebililrlilgltil3 two service! prodvw! MM- atnn said patriotism wuid not be expected from a. class of people sui- ovemmeutls side of the re- lief pic ure was given in detail by the day, however, a C. B. C. Alan Chambers (Liberal, Nanaimo). spokesman said the National News will be excluded from Can- ent Commission and is a ada from Juno 30.“ Mr. Chambers discussed the Com- missions report clause by clause, Trans-Radio, and wmih tic Relief figures were generally liaw- l‘. . ' ‘ h. i i k . . Quebec and Prince Edward 15mm “tho explained they were adopted ma“ in“ l “L h“ M“ figures were higher compared with Debate drifted away from rclicf problem; for a time when Dr. H. A. Bruce (Con. Toronto-Parlztlu1e) re- newed his earlier claims that. Cnn- _ Addmonm loud speakers were be_ 3d,; was in a 9051119,, to mqnufac. by individual stations with 111g sot up to enable eyerygne w ture tanks in quantity. ' This drew front Hon. C. D. Howe, y, Canadian dclcgtition would must file new applications before England to dis- {July 1 and these will be considered a new itlorlcl‘ lav thc C. B. C. after- an- nountaement by Mrt.) Howe, in ans- wer a question, tat news broad- g t; t casting permits of tut» [Pritish Unit- m“ H‘ n h’ “d” °f "' e Press and trans-ra .0 news had y q - been suspended as from ilext. July l, N W Julv Pending receipt from t.‘ use organ- zations 0f satisfactory proof the; Consideration of the motion of Labor Minister NlcLartv of t1 reso- tilc gO\'1‘l'lllll(‘l]t'S unemployment and farm (listrtis; re- , lief measure will be based. was the‘ main business of the House, 1n com- l cpnsfirm baron Complaint that Canadian farm bought more homo from P, E. \Vl'.l_-ht tlic dominion was neglecting a QTPZIIOD- portunity by not catering 1o local uicrc much as cancerous . will 1 effort, lnrgelv economic, it was dif-. lPress. supplying that broadcast by lthe Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- alien. Iliad been dealt with by the C. B C i last Saturday. , date line, although the items did not actually originate 1n London. ‘ Cold we cause of an electrical storm in i Nova Scotin. “I can assure my honorable friend that every slop possible will be taken to deal with the situa- tion." Mr. McLarty sold. Lin-tired early tonight. Flames en- to miter. - f» w..u "u. mrml n," Mm h. FIIIWIII 2m. m1 in Nova Scotia und sublpbmadczutmg w“ Se“ w" m an Frame stations by H. M. Stovln, C. B. C. {shin of Trans-Radio. iiiontl Faith 0f News Broadcasts ult l trans-radio l Ravi“) “h”. I sour To Regulate Radio ‘Don't fool uruelf. You may thin you nro not constipated . . . but lust take a nip nf Kruschan daily-see if headache: don't gu. Helplwbisk awnybody poisons, blood im- Suflllfil. Kruacben il ‘ 7a. é ritilhl25c,65c&75o. KllllSlII-IEN _..._. . __..____ W SETTLE y (Cpntinuedwfifom P335 37 a OITAWA. Juno 6-K?) —War- time restrictions on nowa broad- casting in Canada become effec- tive 1n Canada July 1 "an a pre- cautionary measure." radio stations have been informed by the Can- adian Broadcasting Corporation. Hon. C. D. Howe. minister transport, told the House of Com- mons today cancellation of the li- cences of Trans-Radio News Ser- July 1 when British experience in the field had resulted in a cii.ll' 11 1;. as as to what constituted E‘ ‘ tive tank for warfare o.‘ 11s 11.1.. and these ideas differed uidtily from those of United States intu- tary authorities. The academic question whether tanks can or cannot be mace in fldea of their new: sources. Mr. Howe said it was not his understanding that ‘rrazu- Radio had been "prohibited." lihriier in ‘rrans- Radio A statement ascribed to Hubert Moore of New York. “esident t2! 3:011:53“ gig??? tgirksitouaxifiig-fi: over I - ., tlon cxco here an night, ma in mind "id I i?‘°$1ii“°““‘,“. qffj‘; broadcastings of Trans -Radio milm’ o? m‘? iiiiomiceihi ,,j ve News had been ordered stopped in “m” m dlscu$l°ns er.‘ {five Canada Jul 1 and that the rul- $7159“ beam” some mgr“? git“ ing would i» fought both diplo- OM l4” °i i‘ “ink “i ‘ in mind another. new w“, "We can produce in this gxun- alloy steel up to a max um measure‘ ‘fleeting new! ttiiyickness of two inches. The type of tank that I have in mind 140 tons) has armored steel of more maticaliy and legally. Notification of the time lsuperviisor of station relations, “We produce gasoline engines in this country that would l) p? g speech? meetir; of the C. B. . oar o governor June 1. . The stations were stold that the ‘some kind or a “m” The I new procedure did not apl to him? l“ mind L‘ l"°?‘.‘1":fi l f’; m‘, Hows broadcasts or Th: youth DlDSPiv 911511110 tllucll : _ . 1, ntlian Press or local news arranged “nymmg we ha” pr ‘n Canada. "It is fofy to say that We van- not produce Diesel engines tn Can- ada. Canadian industry can do anything provided it is ElVPH Sill- ficicnt time and ricvr-lupmvn’ cx- penses. It can be rlozle bu‘. it may not be of much 1151p at the mim- ent." Delegation to Qid Country The minister said "certain dr- velopmcnfs" had occurred in th last two or three day's which had their local newspapers. Stations broadcasting other than Press news bulletins _ "on their merits," Stovirvs clrcuar letter said. The letter also said that, under a new broadcasting regulation "no one shall broadcast advertising n ews broad- cast. This negulation also l; er. Til hi5 Sbffech in the House of commit)“; Mn H . 1d y changed the situation as for ns had been "some gnficgny-l 83%: production of tanks 1n Cunntza w s new; broadcast 1n ~undu1v 515mb concerned. A dexvnton wouti co at 021cc in f " Y g arm and the" also had been settle this question) once for some difficulty our the on"? One of the dlfilc Radio stations themsel ‘haw m?“ “(Wancxi hold rospgnsihre {or the Kg“ 3.1;? production of such lcr broadcast and the news was not jCanada has been tha‘ being issued’ the four-inch armor pa‘ the Canadian mzlls were m‘ ~i;" - ped to provide .'. -- Howe today said he fl, "i whether the stmcl plant. n‘ S-"ri: N. S. could roll four inch . H. A. Bnice (Cw. dale) who brou__..t on sion during a debate minister said. Must Establish _ . firm could produce rilrflo up to six inches "with n'l'\v= suff- ablo for the manufacture o.’ var- ious types of tanks." Pcrcv Black (Con. (‘ilmhctlanrii suggested four-inch plate could be rolled by the Dominion Iron and Steel Company at Sydney. .\‘. s The minister said he understood the entire output of ti“! comrvmy was bclnc shipped diret-‘Uy m 13-19- ain. He also questioned whcttlcr that plant could roll four-inch plate. ._i_.. OTTAWA. Juno tL-(CP) — All news services may eohtlnug ngwl bloP-(lfasts in Canada if they estab- lish the good faith of their sources ol news. Transport Minister Howe will’ told the House of Commons. ‘Irons-radio new; ififlllcq m4 me British United Press had both had their licenses cancelled in Kfifd as 01' Jilly 1. with the proviso tlmt such permit; wquld be gmnfgd as usual on that date if those two services produced proof of the bona- fldcs of their new: sources. Ls not my understanding that has been prohibited,“ the Transport Minister stated. Mr. Howe said there were three ces of radio news, the Canadian Volunteer Workers (Continued from: the war effort which authorities in Great Britain are emphasizing. It should be thoroughly under t Canada. Aircraft product ed because skilled tc absorbed in militrv sc c its: important industries. The nczv 11-:- ricultural program in Great Britain stresses the importance of skllird farmers working on the land illfill<~ tries 1n future are forbidden to cm- ploy farm workers. Registration, cf coursc, ls part of the story. Ma: pie regLstercd, w not needed immcclt. mobilized. instructed . in their sptxcfai diltics. I1 policy to wait luitll tron" It. ls good policy to ilIiYl‘ machinery in perfect run He said there had been "some dif- ficuty” about news being broadcast in "unduly. alarming form.” There had also been some difficulty over the ownership of trans-radio. Complaint Cited Mr. Howe said the whole matter bu‘. All relevant matters were being examined. One of t. e conlpiautts had been certain news ltctus broadcast under a London CONTRACT LET Conservative leader Hansm asked if the C.B.C. constituted itself a censor of all broadcast news, L N q I Mr. Howe said news was not cen- __Tendfl'_ or ' B ' “v sored before being issued. The radio stations themselves were held re- sponsible for the news they broad- cast. whether it was unduly alarm- ing or untrul. The question arose when M. . 1 (CCF. Rosetown-Biggar) risked if trans-radio had been ban- llccl from the air. Earlier n spokesman for the C.B.C. Saint John. N. H, for c 0f an airport hrrc w < tcdoy i:_\' the Amllrrst ’l‘ ell prrvidrd a clause 1r. ' J relating to rcmnvnl cf tvi c‘ := deleted. The tender was $4.460 for grading the field and $8.40: tnr construction of tire rununv. Providcd the clotwc is said 1n an interview that. the cor- 9d "mi illfi Wiilkiiii‘ _i’i 3"‘ nnmunn has placed reel-mm new contract will g!) to 1.10 D zminnd restrictions on news broadcasts in Cfmiriwi (‘ii (div-Willi "i l"-”"'-l"Y‘ ioton. Thr- F‘.'f’fi("if“fi‘i 1:11p .. 524.402 for rzmdini: tho ficlcl $18000 for the runrvny. Three Nova Scotiu tendered. Canada as a war-time precaution and trans-radio news will be ex- cluded from Canada from June 30." FIRE LEVELS WVAREIIOUSI} I :_ Owen Sound. Ont. June 6-(0?) velotped the building m nllit'klv' ~~A $%0.000 fire leveled a b]; that. firemen. no the sccnc vflthln vcnrohctlse of National Grcc~rs a couple of minutcs, wrrc ilnnble firms .,—. , . ~ liq By Wcsiovcr ' ‘*~< DID sue SAY ANYTHING ELSE ABOUTA GIRL wuou) HAVE A NAME LIKE “TILLIE”? ‘qb c .. n4 lid-A wuoa.