‘ "Long Crrck concert postponed MORE CANADIAN TROOPS LAND IN ENGLAND ________., -__..__.__.__._._i.__ m; MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN I 1h dlvld I {,,,",“.‘,'§il':r'lii$n otosoctety. n l Oahu. aiisrluttoluwu Gllllllll ‘I In,‘ III loroiiil Uunrdli i.. Founded 111g preacher’; slm should be the _.___.____-.___ _ . ALL l]!!! Fresh German clvance Channel Nears Ports Enemy Spreads Path Of Fire Across Northern France. (By Henry C. Cassidy, As- sociated Press Staff Writer) PARIS. Alay 2l-(AP)— The Allies. their backs to the English Channel, tonight fought against a new Ger- man advance which spread a path of fire across northern France. coianmvznr; Isle for Notices in this columi 3 cents per word. i. lki —Eld Prid . "Ta t5 o‘? LfiB24-5-21-2i. "Talkirs-alurray River Thurs- y_ L-624-5-2i-2i. until tonight, May 22nd. L-673. "Dance. Kelly's Cross ‘Hail, lliursday. Mav 23rd. L-b57-5-J2-2i. "See "Arrival of Kitty" at Wilt- rhiie Hall, Ilnirsday night. L-677-5_22-2i. "Cake Sam in aid of Altai" Soc- gy Saturday afternoon. Prowse 0s. L-66l-5-22-4i- "Reduced prices on Chicks com- Fencing this weak. signed P. E. l. o-operative Chick Hatchery . L-ol‘ -5-2i-3i. "Dance 5t. Avards School to- ight. Dani-mg 8 to 12. Admission s cents. L-670 rden Dance Wednesday ni .l.t gay 22nd ifoi- this week on YJ esbys Orchestra. L-649-5-2Z2-1l. “'In view of Friday Mav 24th icing a holiday we will receive hogs it our plant, Thursday, Mav 23rd. Davis 6:. I-‘raser. L-63l-5-21-2i. "Buying live hogs every Thurs- lsy. Please 1st by mail or telephone iolect. Artiiiu- I-laslani. Emerald, l. R. L-634-5-2l-2i. n "Come to Institute play and llnce in Wiltsliire hall, Thursday fey 23 Mcrrvinakers Orchesra. 14-677-5-22-21. _"All C. W. L. members are in- iteii in arriid study Club closing ii K. of U, Hull ‘Thursday, Mil! l st B p. m. L-tl78-5-22-2i. “Dance in Itownai [Garage Hail, S lllllStliif.’ 23rd. Mu c by Geortét‘ llflhllclic and his Merry Islanders. L~641-5~22-2l. “Belay First" in Kensington to- lght. suminerside Orchestra. Tap lacing. saw» 01 candy. Admission 5 and l5. L-(Tll. "Dance Iieaming Murphy's. llllvaiv. .\l.\_v 24th. Proceeds i110 school. indies bring lunch. L-ti47-5~22-li. "WP-"Hlcr pigs. We want 300 Xtd wcancr piizs this week, twenty oiinds up. Cannot, accept, poor Us eiiv price. Livestock Market- I Beard. Li-637-5-21_2i. "'1 want fifty good weanin- pigs "émgvn ltliver. vvéednesdaii May ‘I wenV “H.111 I up. BWSOn “kha- L-637-5-2l-2i. "Mt. Herbert Young Peoples Soc- Drescnis two one-act plays. ."h Wfllfil-rn and s ecialties. Prot- *';‘l _Ol'l)hnna8e, iiesday, May i OCIOCR, 14-614-5-21-21 nc" . , barley arriving m 1llllll!€(l quantity. Attrac- ce lifQC- Bcok requirements at - iiestock Marketing Board. L-639-5-21-2l. Mid Auction. Nurses ’“""°ll9h\a'lri1i‘v‘§2'§ilv n Tl iffipngl’ ~ - . c e 2 c. gikliillflllé. st. Charles Aunti- 14-612-5-22-11. "u"e5l°¢k ‘Viahkciln ' . ,. i s Board Exlrliian can iottctown will be u cmvli-l- Mav 24. Receiving m, ,5,“ “"1" day. We (‘all m “ t‘ Nod weaned gs ncxt. L-li 6-5-22-11 million iim_ ' . 8S every week Plifligpgf Albany. Emerald Fri- _ 6dr: Albany; lst with A. C. ha‘ Gizgirllihhmegald dtsltriit urs ay.M tor m’ °°‘l°‘l~ Blamed (1. c. (inreeii. 'I‘ur.s-Wed-tf. wh ole '—-—~. meg!“ "Oils- The undersigned tkinc Serf" lifcimred to givi- e rife to farmers wishina ieoniiblo’, Pas hall ed to marker. I i ffs- J- S. Alli-n. West ' - , Millview. | The French High Com- mzind‘s night communique admitted the Germans drove their advance guard to Amicns and i\rras 0n the edge of the coastal plain leading io the English Chan- nel. A War Ministry spokes- man zidded that German m0- iorcycle troops had pushed on to penetrate the outskirts of the Aiibeville region. The city of Abheville is 0n the Somme csiiiiii"_v, l2 miles from the channel's open waters, and about 50 miles southwest of miles northwest. 0f Amicns. (In taking Arriis the Nazi in- vadcrs reached tlic zone where, along nearby Vimy lcidgc, Cuna- tho dians ivou undying fame in First Great ' and the can: iiaii National War Memorial the pcijreluatcs Can- ada's parlicip: tioii iii the struggle may the it: n 100,000 soldiers from tiic Dominion stornicil to vic- tory" April ll. 191T, (A Canadian Press" cable from London said toiihrlit that the Vimy ltlemorizil nppiirciilly- has escaped the fury 0i the present ivai", telli- porarily at lchstl. B.E.F. Hears Brunt The British EXl)(‘(llll0lliii‘_\' Force was bearing the brunt. oi iiic battle. The troops of Viscount (tort, com- mander of llflilall forces in the iii-id, were lll\lflll(‘(‘l iii ill!‘ cfll-Slill sector lighting iiziiiiist pluiics and tanks in n lust sinitd to kctp the GPHlltlllg from taking control of the cliiiiiizel. page 8, Col S) (Continued on nlfleiiéfienmlmiSco res ‘ _ . ,- reports filtering across Arias and .i.i_dcn.‘3._C,0S,,d a The Psaper Covers Prince Edward l Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN Calls 0n Prime Minister King To Resign , OTTAWA May 21—(CI')—A lllfmtllld that Prime Minister Mrr-Kcnzie King "emulate the example of Neville Chamber- llnin" and resign his office to Uinme other member of his fol- lowing was made In the House of Commons tonight by Alan lCoi-keriim (Con. York-Southv. FRESH FEARS ill ITALIAN BIllKIlN llRlVE SKOLPJE, Yugoslavia. May 21- (AP)— Fresh fears that Italy might be girding to strike into the Balkans ivcrc stirred tonight. by the sud- Yugcslav - Albanian froniici" that. munitions were being rushed to Italian-occupied Albania. ‘Ylie fimiticr was (nosed by It»- aliaii order shortly after announce- niciit in Home that the Italian Foreign Afiiitsier, Count. Galeazzo Ciaiio, was leaving for Tiraiia, cap- ital of Alixiiiizi. Yugoslav until-ill" staffs along the freii ill‘ hcnru llltik barracks, store- liouscs and arsenals were being built on 24-hour shifts in Albania, " iis.’ h rcpo. led to have only lrooire, and that vast ship- \\' 70.000 iiieiils of ivni" materials were being slliiuitll across the Atlriatic from It- aly. It was said, too, were that Italians ciii-ulnliiig proliiiziiiida maps ~ '- .~\';ba.n"an ambitions. The re (lCSCfilXYl as depicting a ,. it r AlJtiillil" which would em- brace parts or southern Serbia Iii 50ilif‘ Yueoslav qunters it was suggesicil Italy miiht be preparing lo _‘llill'l'l lll‘l‘ "'b.ickui>oi"' in Albania against ilic Allied counicrbloiv" while ' with n iiilllll attack upon France. Iial_v‘.~ ]llll'|l0"'i‘ in Albania, above all, would be to prcvifnt the Allies from ilfiiirkii". trhcris at Snlonika, Greece, for a counter blow. Costly Delay Uf King Government Senate "Conservative Leader Callst For “Reorganization Or Change” At Ottawa. OTTAWA, May 2l—iCP)-Ciill- int; for .t rwoigiiiiiziiiioii 0i" change oi Ciovcriiiiiciil. U;us<-r\"iilive lender Mcighcii (li‘.'l -d iii the Senate today ilial. w ‘ hc was reluctant to scrvc in entire "tlicrc is nothing I would not do under any Gov- ernment in Canada to unite our nation." “Until this Govcrilnieiit is re- organized or changed. until it is placed on a basis best adapted to gain the l0ll~7\\’lill.f of eiviy war element 1n this country, it cannot have the confidence of Canada." he said during his speech on the Address debate. "Until it is reorganized or changed and I do not want it changed on n party basis no mat- ter what the pziiiy is. it is not going to command confidence." The former Prime hliiiistci- and veteran 0t ihc Caiuiiliim political scciie, about ivlioin li has been un- officially l‘illilOl't‘tl that he mi ht return to the Commons as lcn er of the official Conservative op- position, said the Government should try to bring about national unity and not go about "trying to destroy its political foes." Dealing with the British Com- monwealth air training plan, sen- ator Mciglicn renewed his charges of lest year that the Canadian Government refused Britain pcr- mission two years ago to establish air training schools in thLs Do- minloii. Two Years’ Delay There had been two years‘ de- lay in pioiiilinl; for an air arm or tlii- fzrlitxrq trrri-s "that is g0- lnil to save the Allies." “'I‘iic gates of Caiiniln WEN! lock- ed to our partner. Whit a record! ’i'ln= peril meant. nothing to this Government; our national sov- L-Cbl-ii-fl-ll. ereignty everythingl l “When British troops failed in Norwn-v because ll i were not sup- ported sufiiclcntl bv planes the man who should have i-csigiiei. W21.‘ not. iii England but. right here. "if we cannot‘ trust Britain iii matters of our common (lefencc. then let us dissolve the Empire. And I would rather that we dis- solved it ourselves than to see it dissolved by someone elsc." Senator Mclglien said that Gov- eriimcnt lcuilcrs and others had used such language iii recent years which was not designed "to bring its to the paint wliciv if danger loomed iii front. of the Fmpire we should be ready to help in the common defence." The result, was inevitably al- together in the other direction. he added. “rin-oiighout this country. prose- cution of such views has been en- eouraized for years. and nowhere given greater encouragement than undci" the aegis of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 0.8.0. Pulley Denounced "A public man in Canada could not broadcast loyal words favoring defence for us and the Empire un- less someone else, a semi-pink pro- fes=or or somebody, was subsidized to trnduce Ctrcat Britain. t0 W" the rscople 0t Canada that Britain was a traitor ‘p democracy and the United Slates should and would won be taking over leadership of democracy throughout the world." This has been going on uncheck- ed, certainly in no way resisted by Government. members or b leader- 5111p rroni persons in autiority iii Canada, Senator Meighen omi- tinned. __'"And two or three editors of Ii ialttllbiodflvllllifiilfl IES, WITH B ‘General Speedup In Recruiting F o re c a s t Defence Minister Rogers An- nounces Two Destroyers Will Be Added To Canadian Navy. OTTAWA. May 21—(CP)—-Addiiions to the destroyer strength of the Canadian Navy, a general speedup in re- cruiting for the army and the arrival tingent 0f Canadian troops in England were announced in the House of Commons tonight by Defence Minister Is Rogers. Minister's carefully chosen ture. Among them of lluff Cooper Says No Cause For Alarm IJONDON. May 21 —(CP)—Alfi_-ed Duff Cooper. minister it information told his countrymen tonight that while the present war news is grave there is "no cause for great alarm. Acknowledging German successes, he declared nevertheless "the army of tireat Britain and the still great- er armv of France. are still there." Iie said three facts should be def- initely stated and that one oi them is that "the armies of Great Britain and Icrancc are undefeated." "As I told you last week the end 0f this battle. ivhatever it may be. cannot entail the defeat of Britain and France." he said. "Meanwhile, it is up to each one of us to bear our part.” I>Ie warned again n ainst rumors, denouncing one whici lie said was current to the effect that the Prem- ier of France had expressed fear of ‘defeat. Oii the contrary, said Mr. l l I Duff Cooper, France is “superbly confident." ' Roosevelt - Strikes Cut At German Methods WASHINGTON, Mav 21 --(AP\— Grimly describing events in Europe ns n world disaster, President- Rom:- velt todav laid down this two-fold policy to govern the United States vast rearmament program. LNot a single war millionaire sshoéiid be crcntcd in the United 8i (‘S 2. Labor unions should not,- and the President expreswd confidence ‘lhev would not—tnke tactical vnntnczc of the emergency in strike for snccia‘ n cs or privileges withhold from tie rest of labor. t the same time, the President struck out at Germany's war meth- ods. although he did not mentlc: that country bv name Enemy planes he said at a press conference, were sweeping down the roads of Rance with machine guns wide open, tak- inz a death toll of refill-lees the like of which has never been seen before. GRATEFITL T0 ANTWERP PARIS C? For economic reasons flower beds of wartime Paris were icft bare this slimmer but the "Society or 'I‘ulips" t Antwerp, Belgium remembered‘ and Paris- inns get up one morning to discover their flower-beds a riot of color- yellow. red. rose, tawny —ii. hundred varieties. Under the shadow of grave news tense interest by a hushed House. Without minimizing the gravity of the latest news he expressed confidence that the French army would reform its line and check the onrushing German force. The Minister's speech was packed with announcements relating to the Canadian war effort, past, present and fu- were the following: 7 l l ADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1940 of a further con- from France, the words were followed with l. Two additional destroyers of the Tribal class will be added to the Royal Canadian navy and con- struction will start immediately in England. 2. Recruiting for the 3rd Division of the Canadian Active service Force will start almos immediately. It will not be possible announce all the militia units which will go into the division at once but some will be authorized to start n-cruit- 'iii the last war". 1o niEiiséi Light will not alvunvs banish Iii clouds of sorrow but it u gloriously transligure them. MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN ll] n! l(‘.| l Annual subscription Delivered $6.00 ll! U|A|l—l‘.E.l. §L0lpc Cllnlldis Int] 0.5 85m CK TO WALL BRITISH ltllilPSf Britisiffius], PREPARETllHome Defence In Crave Hour HULILCASTI Int-l bression Expedition-l ary Force Iletermin-l cd i)“ Desperate! Stand. By IneWwRHSIiEnit-inn Associated Press Staff Writer IONDON. Mav 2i_<.\P> The’ Bri .\ l(lillll'_\' Ico: n; per of lJi‘.l ilriiiii to iiic girii Cliziiiilell b}: a NAZI fcrce charging to the 565i. means lo d.e WIICTQ it stands ruiliei" tiiari let. the Utr- mans occupy the -i whire they could base an attack on the British Isl!»- I have travelled in-ri'c than 1.000 mile. thrciij. l1 ilic British DLSIIFHS in Bcleiuni d-urinc the last i0 days. and lll<‘ll I kiicw well are dead or \X‘t‘/ill'l(l(‘d. Brat as I lclt I-‘raiic: this m0"n— (‘l'i' follows cave but one im- ...<\ ('.t\‘ c1 i-uiiiiic where ‘ _ ivns born, ilv» some of, llVc hJviZr . ziicliiltiic Vimv Rltigigl ‘ s dead and bur- > [Pitt lNl"——2lS rnc Brush oiiicci- mc. Amiciis, l-l‘O—_1illl!Illl‘(l with palli- NIIC rciiigci". lriiii l":'an'.'c. Bi-lciiini and Hollziiirl when I saw" i1 Frwiay l -lias felt i‘:i- awful weigh-i 0t‘ \\ar.i Its famous C. ‘ iirni oi Not-re, Danie has b.cii rd and binned by ilic Liv nails. who nrc iii [xii-s- c‘ rvi a» ‘ wrrc for lorr years prior to the completion of the ‘l a: Recruiting o! additional 811- _ cillary troops needed for the com. pietion o! a Canadian corps iviil be pushed forward at once and recruiting of reinforcements for the 2nd division. soon to go over- seas. will start Jiine 7. _ _ , 4. Word of the safe arriv l in Etngland of a contingent COllslfilillil l of ancillary troops and reinforce-I, merits for the 1st. Division has just . been received. _ 5. Two battalions (it the ist Div- lsion, the Princess Patricials Cnn-; adinn Light Infantry, and the Ed- ‘ monton Regiment, ivere ready for service in Norway and would have fanned rt of the expedition to "rrondhefm had the plan for a dir- ect attack on that port not bccn abandflned. British Welcome Decision l The British government had wei-l oomed the decision of the Canadian| government to send the 2nd divi-, sion overseas at an early date and had agreed to facilitate its move-l merit. said Mr, Riol-ICYS- 71115 did "m" mean the division would move im- mediately. The transport problem alone presented some difficulty, Like the lst and 2nd divisions u ‘£133 Quality Tea "SALABA" l TIA the 3rd would be formed out 0f the nits of n19 no“. rmanent aCtivi‘. militia. Selection o units would be made as , before with a view to yziv-inzjcllff-fl sentation to the various sections of tire count and to the case with which reifilorcemenis might be re-' cruited. teuhgirggasapgl- l (Continued on page 8. Col 3i Many Civilians Leaving Paris PARIS, May 21 --(APi —Man_v civilians left the French cn. ital tonight by train and automobie as , the official announcement or the y German capture of Amicns sndi Arras. and Nazi penetration to Ab- beville, became generally known. The Lyon. Austerlitz and Mont- parnasse Stations, feedinz the southern and western sections of France. were packed with refugees waiting for trains. Each train was packed. with peo- ple standing in the nlsles and halt- grmvn children sitting on their mothers‘ laps Automobie traffic lammed the highways to the south and west. iliirint; the last ivar. g “Fiicii I lcii the c-J-ntiziciit. the German all: ks. to my knowledge, hnd no: been cxiciidvil to llie coast nor “TF9 tiic Bfllbll and lilltfll’ allies iii lhigiimi c letciv cut 01"‘ "om Frciirii for in fiance. N llif‘ Crrrtnans flljl- .. ‘. ll0\\'t‘\'(‘!‘ pm l' to have r c-l A"ll€\'lll(‘, on j the Scninir- esliia ' l2 lllll0$ 1ri-~ lrmd fl'-"lll the Channel's open water and \\'l‘.f‘l]l(‘l‘ they have ciit off l." two A.l.i<l i l"'l"~ ‘?‘i‘(‘ll€l5 oil l! nfvilit! powci" of this wcst- . can w and ‘ l lContinuei-l rm page 8, Col 2) l The ll f"., plus Friiicli Preparations S peeded To ite- pel Possible Blitzkrieg Against Britain. lBy J. F. Sanderson) ' Staff Writer) (Canadian Pr LONDON. Itliiv .'iricl Bcignm "~" to the viali s lll(L'll‘llllZOCl the English C aziiiel and trans- lOrflllilil, iiic Sod :. buirgc into an opt-n road to the sea, With Arras and Ainieiis iii Ger- ‘ he iaossibility of anti columns beiilu iiith- ,lll siuht of the sea at Ahbevillc, the general situation became -n- creasingly arnve because of the danzei" of the Nazis driving s Wedge bctivccn the British and Bel- ziaii armies in Bclcium and their French Allies to th" mirth. As llzilor poiiifcd a rlniszer at ,ihc hcarr. of Bl"‘l.il —:i daeacr loirzct‘ and sliarpi-i tliaii those that failed in t-lic hands of Philip ot Spain aird Napoleon "the cov- crnnicnt mustered the defen- sive power of til:- nation. to r1 pi". a pcs<ililc i)l i l 7 k l ic i: nun this coiinfiy. and swezi up 1hr , (‘.(l'll(‘ll0l1 of munitioni. 'I'iicse defensive mczisurcs taken: 1. Prime Alinistci‘ (‘liiirc‘*ill ask- ed the Iloiisc c- (‘ominous lo lii iliroiicli to pa. iii-r‘ a bill :~:'oi'i.'l- in: equipment f0 the local (‘l"l(‘ll(‘t= forcc". Sonic 2301100 men llilit‘ v ri- '.\ PI? unlccrcd to (‘Oilllliii h‘. ers. and War Secretary Anthony (‘"11 i0'd the Hour“ the response will: "$31- isfactorjvx" 2. The A‘? !\fin1<trv' called for mPll of 3O to 4'» to lTfli‘. the balloon barriizl‘ ilrctrclitt! v Ifl areas f:0'm dive l)“fl‘.")1l"l 3.11m Gcvcriiiiicnt annoy-need the llflS"t"!lll"!, rt cnaclntciit of the death ]Vllfll“.' for" treachery tn (‘Gill-Mt "F ' activities. of Ilonio Scur- fine tn 51in lh c in tbrii" adrircr .- ..rds and to be ready panic: and ’ on identity RAJ‘: Continue Heavy Attacks 0n Nazi Areas Stand On Guard Against; Enemy Raids On Britain. _i --iCP Cable!‘ to siiow them if called on a‘. any acme. S. The Mi-aitstcr oi Aircrait imi- duction, Lord Bcavcrbi" *' ' lilJOll elllpuOfiff‘ (ll till!‘ I "10s lo work at inlj iqicio ltlie next vivo weekends. " lurked to work by nigiii a: tiny. full overt- me, for the pit the anneal said. Britain Keeps Chin ['9 Desroite the gravity of iiii- shim- lion BTllIBill vans keeping her c.i1:i llD- Om every szde you hcar is are VWSh but no tougher than were Several timsc in the last via The Biaiili people inroucfi c: ltlirms of figliit-tiii: cit-her ai side or a-Qainst tliciii. lYIVc ab g faith in the l‘(‘(lll’l1t"l'(lll\'(> ]').>\ n French midicrs. They are r"l"il .: s that General Wevuaiio, tire A..c."i Comn-iander-iriChtcf. 1s h "m: as time for a count n55 they" have n0 (irnibi o.‘ its cvcLt- Linl success. Ill‘ Pins Faith Iii ,\‘.i\v J11". a< in the clays oi P111511‘ n- c, his armada, and Nnpoitoii and it s ficef of flril-iicititriiwd ' i ‘Britain new pins he!" R l Navv as the bu! . A. . . . Join. But fin gidrtiion Tfiflris we lbelzig patrolled throughout "n; 901171111’ 93’ mm iirmcd am 6T ‘parachutisis. and srtratecic ‘Vvvyf; are bent: guarded by ‘iffitlps, 'I‘he first line of Wfrncrt ngflfit<t (Continued or. page 8. (‘o1 2i HE WHO HESiTATE$ is BOSSED l \A--/ LONDON .\liiv ‘.11 ~~~tCPl ~71’ fivc of our aircraft failed to return. 'I‘OR<:_\"i'(> .\l.'i' ‘.3. \ i‘ Roixil Air ircc today battle: i ""l‘iulii\- iilll‘ bcinlni" and “Elli” Aiiiiinriin ziriii ni.i.\..i;1 . * ~ NilZl iiivni. iii I-Tiiiice and Bci- "‘lli ll;l\l‘ l'i‘lll l'lll.llllll\7llSl\' rzi- ,.‘,..,._; ililllll, bllilltllllr; tlllilfvl ui l-ill‘ hilitit‘ "lliilllb pvcr the v ll~ liiilt‘ ngaiiisi. niii ‘s on Iiriliiin, .l wont,- iii lirlgiiiiii .~_~i-. I‘ m‘ ., y, '.l‘lii~ uir lllllli. aiiiioiiilvcii llial Niirlliciii l‘.-llli‘(‘," ;““‘ ' H llfifliv‘ and sii sliil bointnug ai- An .llll‘,ll izvnhnii of tlic < 'll- \‘~"lll“~ll‘i1 Q lacks were mu it iii sciirrzil arias \l iiiuriiiiii‘ .'~‘Tli(l ioiiq lines it: (‘criiinii laclrnnnioii I: i‘- tlic iieliiiiii: loiiis in ilciuiiini and ' = iiioviiliz ovii" llit‘ ltcirltta -\_ It Norllii-rii l'l.l2"..I‘. iviiti tlic lots 0i \'.llllil1i“._' .7. ti’! iivc liritbh bombers ivi-ri- ' - Jzoniu w; .1: A Ucriii "i iniiiilici‘ ioiilttllt skirl- id itiwrknntmtl" iii ii- (“mm-a i 4 ;, tli: .\i'.‘.1lllt‘.'\§l. coast oi Britain vicalcd h .»\. I‘. attacks Afondaywfmwirca.‘ 3U H) and dropped criil bombs" n s..oi"t nic . _ ‘ “ y. 3; distance ofi snore. in an apparent “Herc and lllFlP roads and bridal" q‘ ' effort to ll.l~ anchored shipping. in the niiih of the ndi iicinc ciii-mv N"?! 50ml f‘; ‘H None of the bombs iouiid lllfll‘ tnr- “etc bombed and ilc. ‘Pd? it mill - Hillllfik A.‘ 3n get“ ___-._r_.._ Charlottetown 3o 4i A1 naval patrol l)'f‘i.Z(‘(‘l‘fll\\‘fl\' vviizhy niit -uircriili. guns as lf‘ raii ci" _ p03 @551‘ tiimcd back. " I‘lll'lli‘i' ill tin-i | r dav licavv ililll irciatt lll'f‘ wits ‘ FORECAQT licanl in the sOllillrlibl coalstal 15g‘ ‘ ons. with llll‘ (roni- oi ii iigi- _v- w d d B B h “armme "ovum", ‘hdcmm H, h“! "mm" I'm" mull)“ "l" mm e y trash winds; .urisettli~d with tic-ra- warnings, were sounded in cast Kent and pursuit plant-s (lashed to sea. The "raidoi".\ lnivi- passed" Sltflifll‘ was Si)iill(lt‘(l iillri‘ all llllur- l Watchers saw streaks oi tracer‘ bullets and llic p.av 0i seiircldiiiilisi and heard a great (li-ai 0t firing. No‘ bombs were dropped on land. ’i'lio.~c. that fcli in ilic sea appeared to have been released in n cluster of six bc-l forc the rniilcr nztsscu over an cusi * Kent iowii and iuriicil southward“ from \".hcie the Sfilllltl 0i further ll€fl\'_\‘ tirinz was iicnisd a litt.c lriicr. The nu" niiiilstrv statement on the attgcks in France and Belgium -' lthis area. Prom these slordav morning Blenhciml lll (“i\l'l'lf‘t‘l out a successful at-| tack on nrmorvil vehicles in the Camlirai and Ar " " aicn. ‘ l "In ilic llillfillhi-il lii‘i\\'.\' bombing attacks wcrc, inailc in the Arras an Banniimc area. All aircraft return- 2 “ihiriiiir the lllkllil a liirec force of Roviil Air Wiri-i- boiiiln-rs nllurki-ii liin its ill iiiiiiviitiiilic-ii iii the (‘itin- |)l.l! lii- (‘ilimiii itliil fit. (Jui-lllili {All . "in the forest. or Noiivloii. iiorili, of tlu- Aisiiiy n success-fill attack, Wits invoi- "ll Iiicmi‘ troops". A inim- bcr o.’ 1.11.1» fires were started iii. ODGRUGHI LONDON. .——’_1r--ACP' -."rin~ liukc of (‘iliiuccstrr ll. ivas lll*'t'll'lflt‘tl l0lllillll. is stiffening ti-om cuts caused l)\' tlic ri suit it: biiiiiii explo- ll't‘ liadlv l)l'lllSf‘fl. thc siivns. Both hand: For ilircc $ll(‘(l‘.\.\‘l\'t‘ llllllllS Duke ivns iii arms ilv bomhcil 1i The Duke Hlllil] 1 ucral in th _ f‘ British tivllLV. has been attached to, the French arniv as a liaison offic- cr Kina. War— Rfimfears Ago Today ti!) 'l‘lii- (‘itiviiliaii I've-st Mnl ‘L’ l‘il:i tin, '-. l ii 2...... |i..i5>../,..l..~ i, l! ..i I .,l ,.||\'t'll siiiibli oi Qiiziiiiiii- iii llilgn Ill .ill.i violent ill"... "v i‘! llllllVlll. Rflll- forced Ru s. - i iiicil riliiigis Oil l Gel-leis. 11:0 $.11] Rncr iii Central no is a Vflllllllvl‘ brother of the. iSlUllill shovscrs and some fog; stn~ ‘iii.n;ii"_v' or a little higher ti-mpcrn- flirt. SYNOPSIS ' The weather has been warm in the western iirovii ' lwarin in Ontario with shcarirs lnorthern districis. l High rdc thB-"Bcvi-iiln": at ma", jarid ioniclit at i2. F-"iu rts "t =- own 11* 1t 7"." ‘and rises IfiTflOTTOW morirng at 142a. l Last qualifier mr-iri ltln- 214. R-t“! pm. l l Siimizncpido trdc l8 in1;.iil.'s iat- cr than ("liarlr-ttrtovvn. l 'l‘ll|~I l‘-\R FERRY .\'\ll.lN(;\ ‘ li-nvi». B-iiilcii 94h A M. lliu l‘ '.I_. 1il‘;l\l_.\ ’l‘iiiiiieiiliili~ ll iii A Al iiiit‘. ii l5 PM. SATURDAY ONLY l lifillii ¥°mmlsldw "5 it»? n.