Jiliiii? .5» 1.240 ___ .- June is llsetl Car Month at llornes i937. FortTSEn-Condl- j honed — Like. New - A , bargain at -— --— -—- -—- I535. 1926 Oldsmobile . DeLuxe . ;,'cdan—l-Iydraulic brakes- i 90 horsepower Six - Pu 1y gonditloned -- —- — $595- , olet‘ 85 Coach — ‘ 222.3353.’ - Good condi- tion. The Sales loader frr was — — — — —- — "1"- 1939 For; Coach - 0n‘.v 3400 Miles — — -- — $775- Ask About Our Guarantee. ' A. lloR& Co. B.I.S. Regular monthly meet- lng, Wednesday, June 5th 8 P. M. Quarterly BMW"! i‘ fiITiiiiT Regular Session h, mum monthly meetine of w, catholic Women: m? held hi the K. 0f C. H.011 03" as‘! evening, June 4th. W111! 171' dglll nlrs. W. T- CQWJY- 111 11119 pnycr, MXI. Fred Mfllillea dell! 1' oil the audience with two _ fl 1y rendered eoloe: Brahmsulkadot gliig," and Sweet My: ry we} Miss Lgary Callaghan was an . mgqilfigcorlillgllalllltés of the previous meeting were read and RP WW- goi-rospcndence ooncer ‘a war [KEG mall was read from e fol- wiZii-iiiI-coi. the Most nsv. n. c. Nclllgflll, Ottawa; Miss I~‘. March. flfliltlllfll (‘UIIVGHCY of Plibllcltyhwin- l 11W 1116 i110vc1 from a pipes; Miss Elizabeth McMillan. De- ' rtment of Fisheries, Ottawa; Mrs. .J. Dundin, Montreal; Mrs. Los- lic Ramsay, Diocese Pres. C. W. L» Indian River- Miss Spooner. Hamilton. On - A letter from Mrs. A. J. Howatt Diocesan rm-ordin secretary, advis- Ing Miss Lllriry Mo nnell of her rc- wii nliptillliment as Diocesan Con- vener of War Service Mall, was llso read. The iiinii-od a satisfactory balance. ‘riie report of the Convener of Serial Service showed excellent work living accomplished during the sasi month. It was decided to hold l Rummage Sale on Saturday, )f. Plans were made for the en- iiial afternoon Tea, to be held in "K111" 1118P9¢ti0n - w ‘iiitéi the recitation of them u: i this colum is i local lnlgrestrelfiivfivlglfllgiiivz‘ s: l i; a “;'::'e7nl'."'_"'° 1111')‘ he. Inserted I t " CRASWELL tor Photographs, | coivrnusuanui. urn nvsu - _ ‘"911’- L-QHSU-l-il-Iilrl. t this seasinérch Factory i , L-izo-e-l-ai, ' Jaivrnsorvs i 1 t- ulil b; the only drug 51°19 Qllcn this afternoon and °"°111113- .—L 114 i i new URNED FR Messrs. B. W. nogliilsliiigprivilizéilfi: rant R. L. Mollison and A. H. cor. 119i’ have returned from MQm,-@al_ 21:11:29 “they tattended the annuali en on ,, - _ ad“. B-EBJ-izf 0 Dominion of Cm] l -___ cnuncn on vices Wednesday, 1°11°1°Wi1 ‘i145 D-m. (DS.T.)- Sab- bath: élune 9th, Birch 1-1111 10:30 ram" 1i P111“ 3 D- m.; Belle River 7 P-m- L-l70. HUNTER RIVER c.osed for FUNERAL YESTERDAY - ThQL-Plllliillt‘ Clark. funeral of the late Neil MapKlhhon I ,was held from the Clyde River iron-ha ci-uo. Jews Chrie- . Errgfiiillgoefli-ilglnd vCgiu-ch lyesterdiay [J Peasant Dance --Baumfelder - pefifidiilfagefgggufifel; is; gilflmg’ Chmgilglisgliliiiflxi thvéaiiupiigtglrsliiililyg i “1 Services wit??? 3553'? m" 04m Melkl?’ Wilson and the business erlod was 1118 P191114 01 ¢11111‘“1B1” 111111 “"111"- - ncitd him» FWIYV wiiitr, —Sireabo ' 1’ - r -i m" lal T by the R1], T, _ w,“ u __pann Plwl“ 33 in charge of the Moderator, Rev. J. “LY ° 11°15“ '1 e11‘ P y“? My lsisted by the Rev. E R Wcodside Sclectrie n rm G. Duncan. Two splendid present- smwed 39°11 “91115511111 311d B11091‘ and me RM J_ M‘ Besdeu PM“ Bmad. one -—Kenelngton Ryfl— hymns were Elven by H,“ a D_ lent tedmtquem their asentations bearers were. Harry Mahman snynnln S V, Trites on Stewardship, and Rev. H. 1mm m” Ywngest 11“? 1° 1119111115‘ oeorse Livingstone. Hugh Mic.‘ irioii-iiid 151i rr-mfi Emhnmmd‘ _ I"D°“”°“ °“ E““‘1°“5'“'T““ Sm“ ““"““i°°"i 1 ~ ~ Lean’ Angus Cameron wqtson, Cutflo" igtuivane. Year Plan of the Convention was A" 11° “P59 01 11°, Diotlrflm Nllrbl- Livingstone James Livi Y‘t i . . 5 0-1 —f-Ieller -Annie presented and discussed. and plans F1111 W115 inesenwd “i111 1* 119111111 11 Intennem ‘was m- CI T‘ TI-tilvite- iPiFiillFOll. were made yo my“, on this lmpm-l, bouquet ot carhations by Michelle cemetery‘ ti c nor isrgguyntqigltlutrlliwlgrllcns -Graini:'er -_ anéhworiiléctéielslssllgngalsbistiélcg. feioifiggd $1 abgglfigéiafloflhe “$111-$212: '—-———— 1 ' i t». ‘i I n _ MORE RAIN IN MAY_ __Jore ergiltgolglrfilube - Strauss — RQ- ggcggtlglxl’ Rgvfift. M. Blleisedell. and gflillldisswgfiyguéwgnthszggifé asst" fit-in but less sunshine and less Home A Iain L“; sented hie fiev Zcimlfiqa “has m:- ed with the program ' K119383121‘; til; 0:150? IOItMéiY, told Tooihbs. g _ m" _Rum has beeny engaged to cattery on’ ‘inf.’ gilt? llllllolllgllllg is the prog-gtm: se . - ' '; ‘ I Warren A. Burns, vvilefisthcgr agbsekiy Crggns Diem“ hosmm _c°nme ilriiimfiiiaxiitliice campaign for the com- Saiiiizlgfnigiotieylel-goresitai); tbigllvgFsk V61‘ at he Ch 1 ttet , 5,- l ' i’ ' Waltz tKa nm rer, mental ststio§§vo¢i’$ii1..i§.‘p‘i’$. sii-‘Léiiiigii’... ?"‘1{“°°“ —L’"d' wiiiiwsE§§Eii"gs§$§ii°%o§5i?is‘€§§“§§ Mieheiieleeimonw w slumber the month totalled 4.95 inches ai- iet The JOyflll-fcPy. Rev. J, G. Duncan. A brief resume SW18 lGilfiiii-l; (b) RUfliB-n Dame. infill half an inch mom than May mam, ‘ Annie P‘ml“e‘“““i'—‘s“h"‘ of the work or Acadia was given by (Bemm vim“ | 1m. During May of this veiii Tfiflmbs "m" R1111‘ Rev. a. n. xihiey, and a Splendid Rlleemerv 11089181 (e1 Henry there were 20s h -‘i -' . Temperance Address l, e,,_ _ _ Countryinan tiaagiioii; to) Little ours of sunshine Waltz n! poi-m“ H Y R A A against 25a a, yellr 3,5,1 Mpg, “ind Jnyyawi wk“, " " 1151011 - Maclleod. Resolutions were adopted C1111111111"“1; . h; 7731 compared Wm, 7756 in‘ A s..,,,, N" M‘, no n1 reaflirmlng our stand in the inter- Helen 5191111113 M11111“ 111 D- im. Highest temperature ill Mviv let ~ wit... m “d "BM" e“ °i T‘"“1’““‘“°° 111"‘ m" 1°Y111Y ‘Hawm’ this year w“ 77 degrees above new u.‘ '6‘,- v to our King and country. The meet-i M113’ W515“? i111 1141111191- (J- 5- gn tthe 31st. Last year the top heat CF- 1 i 1 n “s _Mary Palm‘ §1g§g§fi§,‘,,““1}{,“"§“§‘°d axgg “§‘{°“§lB“$i§i§ guilt??? (liiuilesvlagiialziuiitiC . ” . 58H T0111 a ‘ ' or he month was 71 on May l1. Pqigiltft. J1me Caprici- _Kli1g - churches, D e S n5 sharp minor tcliopin); to) Rabbit ————- . no Todd. Beryl Todd, rlili iRoy Agnew). WORK AT THE FERRY SWIM Drnieo -_Clinmlnade - Florence Simmonds; ta) To wuans- Work of drcdfllni! chi.- 41"“ ~““°1"."'1 521-1115- 113110;’; i111 $011113 in E»' F1971‘! Dock in Cllaflottctrolvn . 'MDwi' Mmmi 111 Eb -MOZdt‘t— ‘**~“.‘1‘“1ti1)~ progegdj-ng npld|y_ A steam shmul- my Palmer. Jum- Ramsay‘ Days Owen: (a) The Trout. el is being operated from the “my Worm _-t gzke ——Pauline tscliubert); (b) when Sweet Ann whhl-g and mam-la] taken m", o, Tedd‘. ._____ Sings (Michael I-Iead),_accompa.niecl,l the dock “loaded on true,“ Em“ Fifoh Nocturne wlciiarh - June icimiiiliilrrl from my y; by E. Lillian MacKenze. |to “m. n had ha,“ Mann", m mph R-rimsov. _:_____________ n V ‘ _ Stizanne Palmer: ta) Cradle Song . srnw lhl-Il Htmwwm" nmiif- No. 7 _.. Afifiiiifl-tltil-Mbombiiigs 1 were“ ex- '1‘“."‘."1""""’= ‘hi I I'm? You iKamJ that plan has been abqndnned [or Bl'1‘l'"h~<~n r-‘illierine Mcfinllum. ecuted against German troops cori- glieiei); 1c; Iiaziiy Row (Kaanmer. . Ti. Anew -»Vcrrll-~Ad9, Mac, centratlons and armored columns ' the present t 1 .t. M ~ ' motor boat ZOIIBiIPiliCS enmflme a to . the service between the Ciiiyyrigii treasurer’: report ‘ COMVLETE June ‘ma l2. to old in this charitable endeav-p‘ m cmtmner °1 Rocky Point. The ferry Fnil-vlew has not returned from Pictnn u-liom 511° 1-‘1 imdeit-loine annual over- hauling. The return lrlp is \X_ pectcd to be made this work. NATIONAL PARK T0 BE D — Usual mainten- ance work will be carried on nii Prinoe Edward Islands Nlliiflflili Dark and a number rf projects al- ready undertaken will be rompin- ‘1- 119907111113 i0 Mr. J. Smart, , Ottawa. He is in the he Nnrses. Home on Wednesday’ Green Gables golf course the grout-l lune l2, and for which invitations re be n: i&<li(‘fi, As it was not found possible as a tub-division to fake up the work of ioldtnc chain bridge parties to aid led Cross finances. it is gratifying a know that 12 members of the ‘stholic Women's Iseague have itch fli1‘(‘flfi\‘ given several tables of ridge foi- this purpose. Business being completed. mMt- ig adjourned with the singing of ie National Anthem. lound Cvercomes Early Losses NEW YORK, Juno 4—fA.P)— 1e pouiid sterling overcome early sses of nearly 2 cents and was wri only i-4 cent in relation to gollngled ?t8.t€lxc?1()iill' det “the o oregn e ange ea ngs 111i’. The closing price was $3.20. _ recovey: developed after 11111;! lllinlstei- Churchill spoke in 3 OHM“ o French franc dipped slight. to itii 1-4 cents while the Can- lan dollar held unchanged at 1-2 oer cent discount. (Ottawa visit exchange control board e 5109-991 p (115,) ____...._.._.i. (lf-luizllte l‘o kllasity in u'.-iu71'en.‘r||o_fit1o§s:: L-112-8_5-2i. it mini" PLYMBUTIFCAB iii Apply Fred Barrett. L-171-0-5-2l. ' rirr?Faas6Ns"saaN"'1-lT1€ tiit- bicycles from St. Dun- oiiie niislllcii on Sunday even- c diu-iiig service kindly return me rityonce. otherwise lion will be token, 4'18. flntwun. MOTOR ISTS "We who are profeci (ted by o Complete Automobile Insur- once Policy enioy" financial freedom against the many‘ hozardsofmoforingf- ii you would core i0 ioin us, see this. "Qency today. K- ROGERS AGENCIES LTD CHARLOTTETOWN olf Commons on the, o. lice i l 90591111112 the 75th aniiii'er:~-iry' of, the Fathers of Confederation. R‘—l forestafion ivnrk \\'iii be mi m‘ on at the park. Mr. A. E. . formerly of POWDRI and fl n" of forestry from the University of‘ New Brunswick, is stiperinicndcnt of the Island park. PERSONALS_ Miss Mildred Cox, R, N., llloiifrml , arrived yesterday on vacation‘ which will be spent with licr mr- ' ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cox.’ ‘I Flying Officer Call H combo. Friar‘ Mniiivoni “ll‘l‘i ~1 in the Citv inst night. l-lr- ii-ul spend his furlough with his mothcr Mrs. Edna. Vinnicombe. Viiilli- i Famous Old Paddlesteamer Sunk By Bomb LONDON, J1me 4-—(CP)—The bomb-sinking of thc paddle- steamer Brighton Queen prlckcdl the heart today of many a couple! in many a nation who recalled happy days alien slic wits h pleas- ure craft and s, rendezvous of ro- mance. Built in i905. the Brighton tfiueen made e gay llvin carrying 811t- an lovers up and sears, tourists down the nuance River and on short oruisemhannel tripe. Then the war turned her and other similar craft into minesweep- ers, and she went down under a i-alh of German bomi» as o. trans- port on the desperate mission of mooning Allied trope from Dun- ke ue. ‘file Brighton Queen arrived at the French port Friday at dawn and took more than 100 trw s aboard before she had to R0 i0 i- i? rescue of a motor vessel grounded with S00 aboard. ‘Hie "Queen" pulled the motor craft eff the bottom and out to eon. She landed the first load at an English port and went back for more next morning. loadlnil 600 Algerian and French troops undet Ereletent bombing. She barely got to the open sea. Onc bomb lilt the esm. and it was everybody [or himself since there eras only one lifeboat. , Moe of the crew were saved. bib there was no announcement rc- ganling the soldiers aboard. iCouusels Need i For Education 4111c @011 "The Cenirii Guardian Pianoforte Recital Byi Miss Sue Meadows At Epworth llall Very complimentary remarks were heard on the splendid per- formance of the pupils of Miss Sue Meadows in their closing recital {glitch was presented in Epworth, nll on Monday evening, before a very large and appreciative au- (iimce. The performance of the young, pepole showed pains-taking effort on the part of the pupils and their teacher. From the youngest pupil to those the more advanced grades. did spiendidlv showing talent and at-i tcnilcn i0 zieinil. The pupils were heartily con- gratulated an their performance. PROGRAM Waltzing-Nancy lvfacFarlane. Cradle Sorig—Brahms — Joan Compton. , Gcrti-ieriei: Dream— Beethoven Italian Song — Tschaikowsky _ Lend. ("liilFYillp yqnccanum (‘rod Sow- The King. ' _._____,_____________ In Good Flier “Y 11'1"" 11111" wave cf German bombers roared limitctl ilic l . .11 iiud Nort. crn Aib?l'-‘ iii l). i rsoplctitbci" ilic club, 1111-‘ gov(1'1ii1it*i.i, l ciety. north of the Somme numerous made 170th in Germany and north of the front, the war ministry re- povte . Duiikerque in the filial chapter of the ba-ztlc of Flanders, the Ger- mans coupled their extensive air forays with considerable on the Aisne-Somme front new attempt to drive against the licart. of France is expected at any moment. two night and day attacks. a new —n-ll civilians-in the c klilcrl. _ rcpmvm m,“ me DommJ 13 SOiGZETS. lilere were 320 tvzund- , _ has been giving edfd proluziiunry 1l‘_lllllil‘lg to young men 5° THE___CHARLOTTETOWN C UAR DI AN trinity United Cnurch ‘$1, [lungtalfs Graduate _Wms Scholarship 3.00—Wumsn'| Mllllonlry Society- The many friends of Mr. Fred East Parlor. uo-lB-a er and Prelee - Bee-rt: F. Howatt will be pleased to learn ithat he passed successfully Sec- Baptish Churches iond Year Medicine at Queen's ' ' ' ‘Unlversit, Kin slon, rankin sec- iond in his classg. and winning the Near Scholarship. Mr. How- att graduated from St. Dunstans University last year. The District meeting of the P.1d. Island Baptish churches convened with the Knutsford Baptist Church auit§%-..T.*r.%?::ti“sat:a Recital By The service was conducted‘ by the vice-president, Athol Roberts n Pupils 0f Mrs. G. E. Full of Charlottetown, and the devotion- al period by members of the Sum- eo le’s So e Avery enjoyable recital by _il;a pupils of Mrs. G. E. Full was given merside Young ci ly. Miss Bernice Ward, in Mildred last night at the Charlottetown Hotel with a large attendance of Crosb, and Mr. Ralph Machean ITICIIdB and parents present. partic ted in the Oratorical Con- test w ich was won by Miss Ward, who will represent the Island at the Maritime Convention at Halifax in August. Rev. A. E. Klnley of Aca- dia, gave a splendid address on the transforming power of the Gospel of Michelle Reymond: (at) Thtun-I belina, tAdair); (b) Dancer iImogen Holst). Mary Walsh: Minuet in G (Bee- thoven), Helen Stewart; (a) Wdiclimahh 5°11l~"\11'1l‘81; tb) Dzince tPterve, Gus; .,-,>_ tary Rogers: Ring Dance (No W. Gade), l Mary Bentley: (a) Moonlight So- nata-lst n1ov.-- (Beethoven; lb)‘ Prelude tArcnsky). Florence Simmonds: Presto (Men-i dclssolini. ‘file National Anthem _;____________ front and scouting flights were While the Allies abandoned activity where a Aftci- smashinc at Le l-Invrc ir pygvjnce on a Ciltwitiiun Press staff Writer l g p t}; e wlléPtvtazllrti-ue i1" Canadian Navy . ~ , ,. ‘ - e. t. . - - - er part of the work has nlrcnd hfuid u.‘ ‘Nmmg ‘*1 11 11°,“ 111M111 01' 111211 ysgzr ‘e19..- mzigbrggtcililgdof 131L115 beenlcompieied. Finishing 1011:? =m“i§,",‘,,',"":““ L‘ “'°111d',b“ 1111115 but, was dti 1l off i r mman to be li l , v 111 v-ttl x-se 01' c1 Utilllflll- , . - ‘ I . - ii.‘;°‘;i.‘;'g’it":835.5123,»iituit:ii:>..::sit“"~e it": dd???‘ ‘iliiufiifi "*- . .3 e n - 0"S -- t , . . ,, i. , completed arid formally npencdwfiisi: A l‘my‘fflillligziifl,ihfirihgigi 51nd glitch; themn120 givilcitlatrils 5113p? slimmer while Chhflgigfglyn Ms A“. 1nd m Ofgg;1£"1_1_1‘soldlers. There were 332 wounded . . i. . 1s were 74 civilians, and CYTTAWA, June of the Royal Canadian Navy are in British waters. ready to aid lri the defence of the United Kingdom including 213 clvlllam and 107 iers. who wgll ll m the - , i A recapitulation also raised the against threatened Nazi invasion forms‘ y Enmjes M“ niinlbfll‘ of German raiders downed Prim: Minister hlnckcnzic King '1 ,- (lnlgynllllcd to become Mb around Parts fr_0m the previously told the House nf_ Commons today, riioi Gulf] cuilllllllli mm,- edu(.,.__ reported 17 to 2a. The FTcnch said in i1 1115i’; '-ntu'<_iuq statetucnt. m," Us m“. Wm mtg! we kno,“ their losses were only about 1o Iii s b outline of the incas. orlgc to grasp the intricate detal 0i Ilwtlvtii aircraft mid navigation?! ‘ hi: ‘ " i0fill)’ i5 a, Qom. E i u. . plit-aiictl b119,. \, lo have consitiiirable education ll11'(‘l' t lfi ii. lilllll ll. in t. First Grout W111", crcdltcti with shooting down inv planes and he was t. c “‘decoy' l m the hir bottle that sriiv the famedi "R011 Ix ‘i " little flying‘ Pvl‘. .1111). brought daivu (til t iin lrtiv limit-n ill tlic summer 1' lil. So 11c knows whereof 11c 011132" he ndrlcd, 1014-121. In the inst war we lrrl very little irniiiiiilz boinrc going tho lines. of the fittest," Franco. and lllfllll’ pllntg had lc' before iilt‘_\' ivvut into German tort:- tory. M, limsclf haxl no mcu lliuii 50 ll. srs iii the air when he ivcnt. in l‘l'lIl1('0. "Present day pilots have zoohours in the air iit least in ad ment flying," iioio to iiosorb all the angles of fly.| iniz today a. man must have agood education and thnso who stay in school will have more chance than those who tt'y to tackle flying llil- prepared." ltlchtofcn Incident May was making his first trip over tlze German lines when he flew into the The way he tells the story he merely ggt "mixed up" with Ger- many’; p ace. Riclitofcn took off after Mey and while lic was trying to catch nlm Captain Brown, another ‘Jruiadian with the British air forccs. sent a fatal riinchlne-gim burst into the Germans‘ plane. Riclitofcn crashed behind the Australian lines and he was dead when token from his ma- ciiinc. ’ “I was very green.‘ “Rlchtofeu didn't know WhFi‘ I thintz that saved me." . ll , _ iiyiig nusvedi time 1.1.1.2."; 121.; CHARGED WITH ASSAULT NORTH BAY. Ont. Julie a- fCPl-Robert eKlly, 19, of Hallnx was held on remand herc tonight. charged with assault and stemmed robbery of Gordon Edwards, North Beiy text driver. He will altptar in. court next Monday. ‘ Ho was arruted when he at-i te-r Edwards was slliggizd bv two men curly Mcrday morning. An- other men te stilt bong tom-ht. saunas was treated at nospisi by chines 11 to: services i0 11" m; u. Iflfhildlfllllfl busli pllcls and his mime has since bcrotilt‘ n blwvord lll the North most Tcvrilovicii because ct his Colmif" mercy flights. , ielnnd — 1U!” “Ngiwlbtlltghllo Figze. 39-Y9i11"°1¢1 furmiinnti 11111 il-"iimwi- W“ unti _ - i li- Filer, 2'1 a._whlch broke out in the mkc oven ilegliigiedRgidltbilotlasrdllFélgriimgllflfli rgii-“iioriii tiiticriudhls dronrt-ment was not known- tlllo lrcm an uncle vvlio drove u.‘ truck iii the United Siflfs- T119 title ivns vnnfcrrol rii .l:c family &mun planes tvtecked. last of the Allied naval and army 41ml l, Inn“ lmsninits left Dunkcrqtie [oipietlllfi its dramatic rescue cf more ithriti 1135.000 British, French and _'(‘i“l'.lll of ilic ncrtliltindar Bclgiflii 11017115- llo W35 Withiiftltliing forces 1g we- supplies in the port and rendered lit of Gcrnizmy". Baron loss of soven of iiy iintl irsupply ship in operations. 1 - "ivitl navlg -‘ k 1121:9111 1.1221213"i.iiv"§ii.::"e?.:f Trans-Canada ‘ I I It Wits a case of survivor!‘ ...lz.st.itii.izzi;i."tat: ";‘.i.=,jf:i;||$|mw Profit Canada Air Lilies will show a sub- stantial profit this year as compar- t i l i i ti diuifiii m idtwuh ‘Tgreriligliiogt’ lizblgi-‘Bttfigfiolgboxg rnnn n nav a o tru- as year, a R salgi the‘ fligg ""15 be told the House of Commons today. flights started on April 1, i930, no passenger has been machine seriously minister said. {oi- cvne year he "initial period" ef- ter which cost of ca would be fixed. The en ire system was not in operation in 1939 and the minister proposed that the initial Riclitofen incident. period calendar year i940. sary to increase the mall carrying rate if gar whereas, by using 1940.itwou1d possible to The rate Ls now 80 cents per mile per plane load. which has a maxi- miun of about thie cost would be about '10 cents a m e said May.,clause was ithe mail carrying charges are fixed Rolnll to do ucxt, DNRIISO I didnltiannuallv at theicos-t oflcaéfyin! i119 .- , re u. a on ar year. know myiem and “mt M‘ ‘he oniy K1ltil§it€é11Pgrlaiowiiglscprovlded aftrr », l .-.~- . e an ma c hilllxtflggr ciilefli/‘iirlixtz ‘nitixiiiiiiggiiiii- gilllflcSfl would operate. That pct 0d urns taken by Canada. to give full The Admiralty announced the test cf strength ggalnsf. the enemy, M" Kin: also revealed: That Crridnirin troops had re- lieved British gorrlsciis iii the West ics. Thu! lite lsl overseas division was m. embnrltoiion points on two occasions readv for departure from England for the front; That Major-General A. G. L. llfcNnuglitnn. divisional command- crs, rcronnnitercrl the batik- area iii iir-therii France zmd Belgium rcconul; This was on the latest occasion ivhcn Canadian 1100115 “TY”- ciitbnrkdtion points; ‘Phat a. flRhter squadron of llie Royal Canadian Air Force. equip- ped with aircraft, would be do- apnlchcd overseas; That aircraft and aircraft en- qlnes had been des atched from Canada to the Unite Kingdom: That a shtpiond of eiwreft 011i the wav to Catinda had been turn- ed back in mid-ocean and DiR-"Pd at the disposal of the British Gov- eminent. Hitler Gives Special Message BERLIN. June 4 - (AP) —iA; doif Hitler, in s "special metal-SO from his western heodqliarilfl broadcast tonight on the German radio, was quoted as having "sworn to oarry through the war to the fl- nal and complete annihilation of all Allied forces." Indicted For llohhing ll. S. Government alter com- In one last defiant stand. the dost rat's-d ts harbor "completely unusable." The French acknowledged the their dcslroyvers the rcscu: OTTAWA, June 4.-(CPl—'I‘rans- Blnce regular sched led passenger niured and no damaged, the The House rsed n bill extendinfl ing mails the Mr. Howe said it would be neces- be extended to cover i980 was used as a typical strike a lower rate. one ton. For i939 Under theflgutomatic rate flxin l in TranVCm-mda Ac NEW YORK. June 4—iAP1-— Joseph Schenrk, who ran a stake of e600 into millions and niastqvy |Islrt1ic!ei' 1111i be learnwl with sat- aircraft overseas, Kingdom instcatt Oi ctrining to iliv 4_,CP,__SMDS dominion from overseas. Royal Air Force. at Camp Borden to_ serve strut-tors in the training plan, are support to its allies in the present ism.,.,ce_ for the Canadian Air Force and the dcicilce and lighters under structiou in Canada tor F, Blenheim bombers trendy for shipment to another shipment of bombers atstia ,cn t..c way tObCilllfllifl. i 1 ,4.‘lll'l')'1l1 tncsc uniucrs was 0i'( vrcz ' _ - , ilIJCK wiiilioui wailing 101' u niutisnimd" V‘ decide if-“m Chang“ in request. iMaj.W.L.Jenkins Sugar Futures iflgjpillg Colors iiecline; Domestic M o, w_ Lf-Jguu, M, o" Prices linsettled Vernon, veteran of the Great War 1n which he achieved an out- standing military record, leaves NEW YORK’ June 4__(Ap,_su_ this morning to rejoin the Cclors ,_ mun.“ decuneh Java in the ‘111 Pei/awaw“ “"111 Li- C“ F119,“? ifcre of news oi 1 on-yl-Iuropean ing and the 2nd Mediwn Artiikry. uuym“ o, 1.81“, an“ _ Jned suppde; Major Jenkins went overseas in o, me awple- wh“ pnws l“ me i915 as a gunner with the 2nd Battery under Lit. Col. Peake and _ iaWr under Lt- Co! W- L. Proivse. lllc domestic list ended z to a H? W011 i115 9011111115510“ £111‘ points lower on tu....iver of 12.0w 119111 Mild 315° 1116 M11138?!’ C10‘! tons. The market niuved up early with Bar and the Italian Bronze on reports Franu. iiad purchased Medal for acts of valor. I-Ie re- 40,000 or more tons o1 refined sugar. turned with the rank 0f Captain world iutuies closed unchangeu and after demobilization rcmaln- to i point iower on sales ol 6,100 ed with the 2nd Battery as a mili- ions; July 1.251.113, Sep. 1.215. At [ill unit. ultimately commanding out: time prices ruse as niucli as 4!: the Battery. It vials under Major points. Jenkins that the Battery. in 1921, Business in raw sugar ivas finflitlf won first place 1:1 Bil Canada lCi‘ done at 1-76 cents it pound. equal general efficiency of personnel. to the lasvrfllwited SD91 sale on May Major Jenkins has also been 23. Qlierings were held above 211p successful as a general merchant, Ccnts in the morning. and has taken a prominent part in - 1311519111 1°1111°15 “1111-11111911 1° the peacetime ng-tzvtties oi his (111016 4-59 1191115 a l>°1111i1 1°T 1111" community, granulated. Withdrawals were only "‘—“_'—_ ‘aiiii-daesffii)"; zyiiilixiii/lefllivlgfitbkleelar: 1.071s, Former Islander _ Awarded Contract ISLAND nanv MARRIED Jan. 1.8m, Mch. 1.878, May 192B. Bid . 1N BEVERLY, MASS. Alr Nliss Ethel Maude Collin. daught- uoniests; raw marke. unsettled quo- 110115 ——-———- er of IvLv. and Mrs. Kimball Herbert The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix of Coftin of Morel], P. E, 1., was mar- May i3 gives a description of the rleci Saturday night, May ii, to Er- ivork now started on the czmstruc- nest Bradstreet Wright, son of Mi‘. ticn of five hangar.» for the No 4 and Mrs. Ernest Wright, of Beverly. Service Flying Training School, Mass. The ceremony waspertormeo one and a half miles north (it at 7.30 o'clock at tile home of the Saskatchewan. The contractor i; bridegrooms parents, 24 Odell Ave, Mr. William C. Wells, head of the Beverly. Mass. by Rev. Percy G. Wells General Contracting 00m- Beatty of the First Baptist Churchl paniy, or‘ Wilkle, 553k" and 10m. | Pink and white giadioli and bank- erly of Alberton, P. E. I. Mr. Wells cd palms were a background for the Xisiied the Island last iiimer, and wrcttlqnv whichwves Ioiloivcd by e ad the leasure of inc-win man "Tf-‘Piioil- ‘ p i gyamii The oldest wedding old friends, i ciudi M", uest was‘ n n8 I u, J-Ierbert V. Putney, granghttizer of,‘ Pendergast of Kensington, whom the Guardian is indebted iihghgémg? ew11°ri3 91-0 f h foraco of ti Saskth 1” W°°IBWT1°PBM paper 8,13%“ mmgid ta a C ma“ chahtlliy lace over white satin with a lace inantilla. She carried a bou- quet of‘ orchids, white roses and snulxirugons. Her matron of honor, ‘Mrs. Charles Herrick, of Manchester‘ was gowned in blue lace en tulle, and carried pink roses and snap-l Ernest Coffin, of Boston“ fin-other of the bride, was best man,| and the ushers were Raymond Thomas. Mitlcolm Berry and Law- rence W. Cunn of Beverly, and Dr.i Charles Herrick of Manchester. l . The bridegroonrs mother Mrs. jwright, wore a gown o: dusty rose! llnce and a corsage of garderilas andi T0595. p .\lr.<. Bertram Stoddard. lvhss Ma-, Mr. Wells‘ contra-ct for construc- tion of the nangiurs vras awarded at a} bid przce cit‘ $330,474. The wozk will give employment so several hun- dred men. mostly carpentezs and laborers, for approximately four months. Each of the hangars will be 224 feet by I60 feet in sire, Cn-p- ablc of housing 20 to 25 training plane; each. Tivcnty fect of space on two sides of each hangar will be partitioned off for storage 5193M’. offices. etc. The specifica- tions gave the tendering cohii-hc. rs the choice of alternative tapes of cotitruct-"on. Mr. Well? ten-i . dragons. \ \ \ cAiuou CONTEST Congratulations lo lilo 5O winners of RCA-VicToR RADIOS in the 49h Weekly Con- lcsl. Ail these winners, of course, are automatically entered for the Grand Prize oi a smurf 1940 Chevroiei Car, lite winner of which will be selected from the prize winners of the four weekly con- tests. This ends the weekly con- tests and the Grand Prize Winner will be announced on June 10th or us soon offer as possible. A. Ielrd. ling I01’, “vviiipriilnv. (Inf; MIII. BIPUIQ Beaumont, T77 Blvd 5t. Jflllbll list, hliinlrvni, l‘ J: Mmo. Ilnlnd Ceyouetto, lldliiillltlalon, N Mill Elliot Clark, {Vi tinrmloy 1‘0l’0l1l0; Mlfflellrlll Clomont, 11712 42o xonti llrudlu sill Bob Fnrmnn, 12.11 i-isii, Arthur H. Frllor, L.‘ , _\‘.~1; "iffy Gardner, IJ ‘in llll l‘|| lloiid \V(zl, \\lllti:'ll', 11111.; Min Eva Gnrrioeh, 407 iirswowl Plncc, ivuiiiilicg, Man; I. J. H. Glubrncht, 1iri1ii-..\iiini Mn. R. Hull, Br)! 101, Asbestos, I’. Mn. i. J. Kennedy, 1111 King at. Rollins. Basic: M. E. Ketclueon, 371i Qiiccn 51., ih-zcrl-oriiiiclz, t)n1.. W. J. Klmhlr, 115 Hopewell Aura, tiiiiiini, tint . Elphewe LIIOYIII Norm liitulo du Nerd. Co. Trmiricarnlngue. lKQ-z Mlle. Vvnn Lnpnlnle, ca. IIIQ Lo iuiiyiis, longueutl, no; Mme. Albert Lnpone, 156 Murray B: Sh brooLe, P.Q.; Mmo. 05 rimiimsi. PL) nit-mini A v» , II Aliiiiori-iii. i‘. dereti on timhei- trame wostritc- hel JOINS, Min: Beatrice Evicson, ivF/fhi/iii;.'i°ii.ililllf'lffiiiffi.,111117} iron wth rvphall brick s'ri nu and Mrs. Roderick Honk and Mrs_ Algh! nminiriiiii,ciinninint:mr-Jntssm. avplialt, 20-year roofing. There cook‘ were the SPYWFS‘ Mrsvnank I021HNHHPBSL.‘Allffbllvvf, ii c.;n. A. will be 1.000 yards of conrvrte used Wilson was in charge of the gift irrswlbnrliitiirilyéib \i'i'n$i:l'i'11sii“-'"a_' in the foundation and flcor o! room and Mrs. Lawrence Calm, ofi MOIIIII Lon-is}, s21 siiiJboiimJQc, each hangar. the guggt, book, i Toronto, 0112.; m". 1-. r. MleDl-mlld, COHLDBIHCS from many points in The brides gifts to the attend- Wm 51"“- A"'"l°"1-‘" "1' Canada cntc-rcd bMiS for the llflll- £11115 were ccmtiinntion pin and! go rs. \\'f r1 t and the tact ihrit the (‘ll7f‘.'l1‘i i0 a lormrv Prince l-‘(livnrd clips. and the bridegroom gave the, ushers and best lllilfl mouogramed, key rings. l After a wedding tri the couplel will live on Corning S .. Beverly. BRITAIN TO isfacticn here. Mr. Wells is also understood to have entered a joint tender with a Regina construcron company on l a separate contract. for lrvr-llinq the i l l, Mldellne O'M s. ioe Carling Avo_ Ottawn, Ont; Rneelro Poulln, 31D Noun Dame Sh. Thetford Mina. P.Q.; M J. Rich ‘ n (‘.- 'l‘rv|uunt FL, “dnlllllcq, .\lilli.l airfield. billldimz lnv i'iit1\v:1_v.=, , etc. The contract iviil call lot an. 1C°11i11111°l1 110111 “We 1) e=timate expehqlt-llyg cg oyer g______________ ____: 5350.000. 1, A production courwii. headed ___._______ by Arthur Greenwood, minister 9g, ivithout portfolio, to direct organ- 17311011 a1". priority. l , i 2 A p01 l and economic com- i init o. headed by Mr. Greenwood, '1.» direct general political and. economic activities. 3. A food policy committee, head- by Major Attlee, to specialize planes would be in food production Questions. shipped irom Clillilflil. to ilio United 4. A lionle policy committee. ilflilfiflti bv Major Attlec, to take Cilllfgl? of questions concerning the home front. 5.A civil defence committee head- (Coutinucd from page l) ‘i E Today Mr. lxlllg gitic a picture if the extent of this movement and; also announced a fighter squadron ed bv sir John Anderson. Home would go from Canada to share in Smretavy and Minister for Home the general air operations of theisecurlty. to take up questions of _ _ _ |civil defence 1-,," interior security. In addition pllots, recently [Yilllllffi] Lord slump, W-oiiomic adviser to I 11$ 111"t11c war cabinet, will continue hisi lifunctions, Mr. Atilee said. being sent overseas 101" immediate calling Up Speeded I . . r. de ex lalned that “thei n1r_ training plan, was (iiicrtcrl ttvcamugilzu) X115 beg“ mcelel-altp And Untied Kingdom use. T1115 uu-iudcdilm, maximum number may can be 111411101‘ utrgiall serving uii lioilltrlmmed Wm be Callcd up 1m, ‘ifmimontlt, giving an intake of about m” “hi” double tho normal rate." m Eiigmid’ To 3 question about iOrmIIiiOH Canada and of parachute units he replied:- "Recent operations are being care- fully studied by my dFDBTi-meiii- 111 Equipment. now in use. or on order | llic sliipi the army are required." He, i-ilso declined to comment on a suggestion that ked Cross in- 'ihe i-ldlclliii. Cmllpihélllgl the stupinciit had been Ordered ill April. i939. . , m h . . .. signi may be tililtn off Br a i"iYiiSlfllflggflflgligebiificllitiglt 311225? ilifpiaifli! ind hospital ships on crat days ugo that Canadian troopsnlie tiiieory lttilolglt gfgiligtllfl 311111911 had bccu 1n readiness tot‘ service uiiiiiiii i 1m‘. f m ed the"Hou,e may Norway, but those plans ivurc ‘He aliso in gdl sus cctéd fob changed. More than once, Mr. King 11116115 111t9111 Baum“? under re_ y, 511111- C111111d1m1 111x11” 111W” PW“ m‘ “in age“ gland wriilve measures v cmbarkallon ports suice the invasion item 120110111 ‘Prat-Tenant camps of Holland and Belgium, undcror- are confined 51d .‘_ nan-On (let's to JOlll the British cxpcdltiony Mr- Eden t1 19d 11111-1152 from 3, l\l')'{1Dl'C€,Pfllld the P50111311? primes, in of aliens to does 4m - i. nort crn ‘rance an c gum, . _ ,_ The fact the Canadian troops did’l>9$$1b1e <>°°PFi1111°ik11 gi111tlfa<fmflil I nottgo was due to decisions reached aircraft or Pail" 11 F5‘ ~ by e chiefs of staff. Tho last under consideration- time the division was on the ‘point of do arture, Major-General . G. L. Mcgiaughton, divisional comman- IYDNBY. N. S, June 4 —(G) A of the Defence of Canada regu- lations. was remanded a week for trial when he appeared in police court today. Logan ivas arresterl here yester- day by Royal Cliflilfllflll Mounicd Police. He is iiiiesed lo have "it'- sxcneral staff and the War Cab- e . While the battle of Flanders rag- ed. it was impossible to disclose these measures to the poo le, said Mr. King. At that they di not rc- grcsent the full extent of the steps 9111 taken by Canada M’ the mn- culaicd in Cape Bvetmi literature men. other measures involving . l. l ll, Alll d Way (-1. all three services were projected oi‘ iigaiersie o e P under way‘ The 36-year-old prisoner said i- Eng. Police said he came here six I N. S. Not Alarmed fitieeeeeoe -. liver Fifth Column of one of the film lndtist-rl-‘s gicnt corporations. was indiclrd today by a federal grand Juhy for income tax fraud. conspiracy, and mak- ing false statements to government investigators. The onetime Russian immigrant boy who 10118 8-80 dreamed oi’ power and success as he doleti powders and pills in a dingy Cinna- town drugstore was charged in one rate fixing was originally fixed to expire Dec. 31. I9 . Today!‘ bill extends it to Dec. 3i, i940 FIRE DAMAGES FOUNDRY NGRTH SYDNEY‘. N. 5.. J1me 4 -(C‘P)—Hre today damaged Thompson and Suthertamfs metal foundry hen. Cause of the blaze. United States Government cl more the? $400,000 in taxes from i035 to 193 . count with having defrauded thci IIOliCI-ITTE-To Mr. Frank Doucettc, Hunter River, ___._ June 3. i940, n son, Joseph Eric. orrlnsiali, June 4~<¢Pl~ .-. -=—--- - ———_____—-__—_=.- Ntxa Scolin “can easily deal" with _ DEATHS v_ ‘any llllh (tollimllisls ivho slimy up - ~ " '- ‘in that. province. Prom!" 11118115 PFITERS-Al, Nci-tli Rnstlro, Thres- IL. Macdonald said In i111 1111"- <i.i_v, June 4. i040. Jerome L. Peters, Vl(‘\\’. iizc 62 yours. Funeral Thursday! Tile Contain-Dotti anti fivvfltlti- iiioriiiiiiz n: 7 o'clock to Stella Maris igcnerntxlti (‘icmiazi pnpuliiton in i 1. ‘Nova Soc-tin is small, l-hc Promcr 1\|l-l,L|s||_Al, Unicm Rpvid, King's ‘stud. Cotmiy. J1me 4. i940. Mrs. George l "We have people of Gczman pt ltfcllish, aged 85 years. l-‘tineral blood in Luncnburg. but their fam- ‘fllllrsdny’, June 6, at 2 pm. to iltcs have boon living tiicre for Uvllqn Read Cemetery, 200 years and I don't see how you IIEMMING - Etntcred into rest could rate the-m as Nazs.“ nl- Quebec, P. Q.. June 4th. i940, "ihirc Clntitie E. J. Hamming, dearly be- Mv. dfnrdminld atittcd that ‘Twenty-four counts iverc ripec- inrvv h» one of i\\'0 Nazis around, loved brother of l-I. K. S. Hem- Cllcl] gluing-land, nlm-t miimvq-r, lfled in t-wn indictmcnts ugh nst b-it \' '_ ‘ll onsilv ttezil with them.‘ niing. of Charlottetown. P. E. I. setd tonight the damage 11nd n-it- Schenck. 57-year-old cliazrnian of Tiic smiei- “as in Montreal to The funeral service Will be held at vet been estzmated. ‘llivtv-uvoiihe board and executive director attend ilic crivrccaticn at Loyrla the Anglican Cathedral, Quebec. cn ' lhl-qwh om, °g ‘ml-g of the 2ith-Centuxy-Fox Film Cnllrge and wail go to Ottawa to- Wednesday morning. Interment at . . Corporation. moi-row on "routine business." Toronto _ _ llie British Is. es-to prevent their ,‘ --é- l is REMANDED pl der, made s, personal reconnaissnnci . . of the battle area and ‘presented a _- Thomas Logan of Toronto. l,“ report to the chief of tte Imperial charged with violating Section 39 p w today he was a native of London, i',‘_, I). , 00 Fnrnlmm Ava, Toronto, M . L. Tn Duh-mun 82., Montreal, P.Q. n. Muriel Tuttnn. 1H Bllrllfldfl AWL, l-‘nlr. brink, Ont; Mme. Georgnl Vnndrin, B048, Hill Ht Billion, Montreal. IKQ, e in KEEP srSi-ZPL‘ AlWAYS 0N HAND at the PVhite Spot l \\'l'Il1.\'liSl).\Y o t Grads ’ Dance Dailcing ilzilll-LOO (Daylight Time) Admission: 50 ccnls - .1 ATTiEiilTilllil FARMERS ' l ll ltcd anlity of ._- “rf, lag 2, mslkrgqhllbmmoth ' (llovcr, Ilcd (‘lni-cr. (""1 Longfellow Flint. Turnill 111111 . Manglc and other lines fnrm- - ors rcqulrc. “Wloltwair or R4‘- iail. Phone ‘No. 1051-“. A. II. BVRKE. Market Building ‘ i Charlottetown ;.; EXAMINATION Filling and Supplying Glasses Bic. ' it’ ll. J. MABON OPTOMIITRIST Montague. P. B. I. Office llnurs: l0 In l2 A. M» 2 lo 5 l’. M. llolldnye cm. by appointment Office Connected with DBUGSTORE ~,._.,. ._.$.45,-_-,-,-.-.-.-.-u-.--\\F$