b: in . u... -...-<-m'\ rrihfmsf! P2,; u. t...» we n1 Psoiz sixw STILlifllfimllllllllllltlflbtlfu LIIIJIPECPLE ! IT'S OUR DUTY, THE CHARLU'I"I‘E'I'IJTVN GUARDIAN Starting TODAY: FOUR DAYS ‘l. lit ..'ll.liill»"i FII-‘I list I: k .\.Il'l' l.‘ IILRL. ." — WINSTON CHURCHILL besides large! Ill [l [nmiil nil‘! t; 1.i o. i‘. "~-‘1'-' WITH ENGLANITS GREATEST ACTOR ACOL ANO j ‘Rifle. Shooting- For Schoolboys Showing‘ Gains (‘unltditm I'm-es stuff WHIP!‘ B)‘ .\.\'I)Y ROSS LONG BRANCH. ‘Ont. _ -—iCPi—RlllG shooting l. staging a k 1n Ontario schools. vcntpctitors at the second int; iniiuenc t ‘JLUJIS WHO L'llll'lt.‘(l Oil lllObl. Of U“! IIUIIGYS Ill lIIL’ Clttbb‘ 101' UZ\'j).'I'lt:IlL't.‘U IIIIIYKSIIILII. "lt.i.c siiooizng nachos co-ordin- » aiioii oi eye, mind aiiu muscle, and I5 strenuous from an athletic point .oi view as it dcit-iotis and back muscle‘ i‘.€ said boy _~,IIOIII€I lc; ll iic s. j es and rtniia- l ‘ ilulEllhlll (“AIIQEYS ‘ct .~tn.i1l lioic matches I b. the 0:. zio Rifiie As- l1‘ ‘llll-fllllllt at l‘ v m“. s... a m... ‘record, Capt. J. n. Co ltllllo, notch Haiti- i‘ ma“ 170 boys’ reprcsennng lll0ll cadet to "11-: utlott- i5 Fence‘ “or. m” uciiul tn.ng 1 _ . He pointed t-i zr O oi 1m. “m. was n “xnflioy y“. i sc -l'L‘ll£lIlCc rind skill in lunchinga ‘Bu: 11c wnr niiij.‘ hnvctndde . more conscious. of rifle _ "II-here is nothng militnrvaboi it. Ritlc shooting.- and is ‘ZITP llllllllS ll] muss ii _l must a1. -the weather - wind, . shale, haze and mirage "Everv ' clean-tut. "ciit. Y. » smoker on As tor i112 boys l just grin and ‘ it IIAY. P()'I‘."I‘I‘OI<I 4,’ GROW WELL F11 l'IT W5".- t‘ ..o.\"1'nt:.-ii,.m~.i'i=i7t§ l‘.\ : iv ' - 2.x“ - ..no - 24.15 P. n. DAYLIGIIT m" 0i l>0~l ‘ .\i .‘\ l! : \'.\lill~j'l‘\.' —- CARTUON “T” "b-ill-“ls”; I I r )II'.\I(‘.‘Il. - .\‘()‘.'lii/l'Y or Wont» ‘ cirrs best- B .i '1 f. I-‘uctnrs of Influence I - i i:v.~- .. i is one o; C t-r; rubber ‘End sug-rir-mglicr. tr ...,~.a.~u-.| Ill‘t“\Ihk‘ um- dlrlift m a "whack" at the tir-rmane- . intensive Ir Jnivut In Enzlmld- The will» "when h"! I hi“! "m" ‘ m“ ||;..|.|“m|,.,-\- H. lmr-k l" l-Ivigland nth-r a dramatic rwprr- . nth-r mnnr-titi-es 1T0!‘ Ill-II-‘TI. A few of the men and nlfu-era h. y. in“. h,‘ “wk in uliich flit-y nnrroiwlv- m --i"| lit-mg !'.i.t;\u| lo I r- I‘I‘i\l‘II'!lI Inincc urt- pfvlllrctl llI()'I"l‘(l.\I RU“. I.I-..l- l‘ l" '\‘liI forvrs. Prlincd for frnnl lino urn-in, thr- ( riltztllrit lu RIF-Iii i: Pic. Vi‘. Ilztsil Illoort, Capt. W. W A Darltrll’. MIIBI‘ l ' ,.;,'.'.......». landed In Frann- I-lian they tyres ordered tn W III. llrmlrio, Pic. .l. C. Eaton and Pte J. P Wlllml- AT TOP i IIlI‘ r return. Thcst Picture; were taken before the 48th left Canada Ior . RIGHT e group ol "scottlee" Ilne up on the rodeslde during training. l IIIHI‘ known Bislti in.il . .....i ...c-. niici‘ Czitiuuiaitt re ' ' sIILt, said‘ it itas a clllttlltzlu ‘Cllilliltituli-Ul-IIAQ- He is the father oi iJim Bus, J11, l8, untiuhinoui" 50a, lo. two Toronto QLLKWOOU UUJGglflLC In ruczors an officials said the , i_1<>\\'11,b..8 lirl t: line as a r6103‘ C1 ‘ i a;1,.._.u_.d.m...-(.5-5_.;~¢at_ to snipers bi." ‘all away‘ at HITCH‘ _ - 1 >919“- ‘ targets. "Just look at luau’ he sum. “Ilicrci tic 211.01..» lZltlllnS oi ‘ S; lllllnllllllll-‘ll ill-ti li(i.i\' attlti nul. tt-Alntnu m one uccitiint. ‘Every one oi those 53x1 m, ma’ not - lads has dctecpet. co-or 21 gby the government on ships TO OUR ~ - - - - FAMILIES that this true I m v stcr; o.‘ our siru9' I Q gic- to: peace be “cmmd-Y Péctum: "_, ., '11. ,\‘..'- Jr. .~.i~.- tllll tignllln] 15* Hi "W W“ 5 ‘"‘ ..~.... .......'1\"t. .-i.\:n zxmr-rs ltCtlffs at our boys ‘H/qfil 1K1’ .\i.|\' l1 ILI. m; HIS AIMEO rononro . . TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The subject ot‘ the coming plebis- cite 0n the introduction of govern- ment sale of beer and wine In Fiance E(I\\'Ji‘d island was CIISCIISS- eti iit the morning service of Trin- .itv United Church by Rev. A. A. Atuclseou. Rev. Mr. itlacwod said iliut the question at issue was IWIIUIIICI‘ or not liquor was a 200d thing tor the community, and that firm. tiller: if it was not the only attitude for . l.‘ iozttur- i one of unaiiering opposition. It is CllflSIIflllS to take toyvards it WQS lllllfirbilJii‘. said IIC‘. to lcssen the ‘lléf.’ oi alcohol by providing freer ‘means for nbtdiillnt! it. I-le urged loll to tto to the polls and return i the pit-sent law. The itiornintz anthem: “I Will l Liit. Un Mine Eyes," was splendidly jsutis: bv tho choir. which. was d1- i-nrtert hv Mrs. G. E, Full. In the PYPIIIIIE. tut- choir sang Sterndale Rem-nus "Gorl Is It Spirit." J. Boyce. of Mt. Stewart United Cli-.irch_ who spoke on the theme, ‘ "The Supports of Life." In this ad- ‘ drcs: the minister said that when aids. parents home. . I . 1- I The cvcniniz speaker was Rev. S. rill human ivhosc support will never falter" in ' s of lfe INDUSTRY O'I'I‘J\\VA. finite £0 ._-(CPJ - Subvcnticris i, assist the coal ln- uuszw in Noun Scotia and New Brunswick during the fiscal year ended March 31 totalled 9.229.223 and $46218 respectively, a return tabled in thc House of Commons tcdny by rrsourccs minister Crcrur said. < No further assistance has been clven this industry in either pro- vince since the beginning or the war. A. J. Brooks. the questioner, mas informed. The Conservntiie mcmbsi- far Royal, N. 8.. hud in- quircrl if insurance had been paid and cargoes taking coal up the St. Lawirncr. §’I‘.-\R'l‘ ‘EM YOUNG FlJNQlaRS. Australia ~tCPi - Tiiiiteeii -_vear- old boys will sit for examinations in September. for admission to training for the Royal Navz They will tro at the Royal A-tnIr-nflen 11nd hen. WILL FYFFE ANTHONY HULME . . . E. V. H. EMMETT . . . GUY MIDDLETON OFFICERS and MEN OF I-LM-S. and BRITISH SEAMEN . t . PRISONERS ON THE ALTMARK IN LONDON, NEW YORK, MONTREAL EXETER 8t AJAX iiicnris. fail. w." must turn to Goth. One of the most glorious chapters in Britain's greafnam! bistoryq. brought to the screen in all i/s authentic detail . . . l; i t/Je ofltrers and men who actually fought’ f’?! 54"]!!! THRILL TO THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE . - . THE DESTRUCTION OF THE "GRAF SPEE" THE DRAMA OF THE RESCUE OF BRITISH PRISONERS ON THE "ALTMARK"! DAILY 2.30 . 7 8i 9 P. M. Daylight (Canadian Press) At was expected the terins im- posed by Germany on France are severe. They iniolvc occupation of a large part Qf .l='rench territory for the balance of the war and disposition of the French fleet In such a way as to make it of no use to the enemies of Germany. Whether the French Govern- ment at Bordeaux in agecing to the terms can carry thcm out ‘iri- sofar RS the French overseas forces in Africa and Asia are concerned L; another quest-ion. Almrtdy there are evidences of a disposition to continu; the struggle in the French Colonial Empire. The end of the battle of France. Daily W” S"""’~"1’Postponement Of _._ _ q Commons Debate 0n Refugee Children LONDON, June 22—(CP)—'I'he House of Commons debate on the plan to send British children t0 Canada. and the other Dominions. scheduled t0 be held next ‘rues- day, has been postponed as min- isters have been so busy with other work, the British Broad- casting corporation reported. The plan to send thousands of British children to the safety of however. moved a step nearer over tiators ended their discussions with German authorities and rushed off to Italv to make terms with the other enemy power. French sol- diers continucd to fight where they could in France and the col- onial empire remained practically untouched by war. Frenchmen beyond the seas. whethér in the army, the navy or in civilian life may well find it difficult. to understand the action of their government iwcaiise they have not sccn ilic condition of the defeated French tirmv nor im- predated men and material which made it possible for the Germans to win their speedy vlrtorv. A certain mvsierv rcmuins about the notion cf tho Gnicttnnrnt. cvrii in the fnco of {lie exicnt of the tlcfcot on land and the hopeless- ness of re-cstziblisliine n force capable of meeting the enemy with anv hope of success. Tho value of n settlement of anv kind whh rli" Germans a’ this stage in ...i doubtful in view of Hitler's ill~ record and this makes it haul .0 understand whv the French Government negotiated n: all. whv it did not simplv stcn iiizhtiniz as the Nor- wcciiin. Netherlands and Belgian |G0\'(‘l‘l‘llI‘.<‘lllS did. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Saint Piul. in his etiislle to the Philippians, as translated by Dr. hfofinit, says "But I tircss forward to appropriate it, betaizsc I have been appropriated mysclI by CIIHSI. Jesus." From this passage the Rev. Harvev L. Denwri. B.D.. took the subject of n; morning sermon. "Approprlntcd by Christ Jesus," In all senses of the word. Saint. Paul knew in mind and manner or life tviznt this might tiivnn. Takvn hr was bv Jesus on tho Damascus rorid when blzndcd, trembling. astonished he asked: "Who art thou, Lord?" and being answered. extircsscd tltc new purpose of life, "what wilt thou have me to do?" ‘Paken, sct apart, seized consecrated to the way" of Christ. appropriated. in his litc hc has shown us wlini such gracious appropriation can moan. Jesus is an impellint: force in the lives of men. "The cxtnilelve powcr of a new affection" was tie ihcmr- of a great sermon 0f the past. Appro- priation bv Jesus is an exliiilsive forcc uzainsi vvzl. an llllpClllllll force toward ritzlii. Note ilic invthctl Jesus as hc nnnroprizwtcs hcurtstiiid lives. I-Ic offers Rccruir-ilizitlott. the Pattern of a Perfect Life. he r-x- ctes men tn Riclitenusiress. Hr- awaken; men to nciv desires, sealed by the challenge "Follow" Mel" With Richard Watson Glider. "If JPSLLs Christ be a man- And onlv t1 miin—I so"; And oi all mankind I cleave to Him. And Lo rlim I will cleave alwav. If Jesus Christ be a God- And tlio only God. I SWPar I will follow Him throiuzli heaven an lnel, The earth, the sea. and the air!“ {The momma: imtiiem was Pfleuiz- ere long Wilt Thou Ebrlzet Mc 0 1-0111?’ very expressively render- ed by the choir with Miss Pearl Burns takinlz the solo. The Rev. A. A. MacLecd, Field secretarv of the Temperance Fed- eration. was the speaker at the eve- ning service, presenting it clear, forceful and eloquent address look- inir forward to the Pleblscttc of Tliesday. The eveninz anthem was Elvys "Rejoice in The Lord." It was intimated tlxat ncxt sun- day the speakers will be Dr. E. S. Mason in the morning and Dr. F. W. Patterson in the evening. RED CROSS SNIPS wssnmomu. June zoflutp» -l.legislation rmittlng the Pre- sident to sen Red Cross ships in- the war zone even when safe conduct guitrantees are not ob- tained from all bellitrcrciivn was Senate. The chamber wrote in a prov- ision. however. that no Red Cross the preponderance of. passed todny by the Unite-u statcsi vessel 51101112‘ be sent. into Ian arc-la u unees be - w N In insane. l 4. €fl other Dominions "is quickly tak- the weekend when French nego- “m, shape and one“ ‘m. home, are coming from gll over the Do- minionu and many colonies," it S. . I A report from London today isdid crowds of parents were ap- pealing for information as to how Ithcy cOlJId send their children to ~Cariadt1, and no doubt further ow- pdsals for mow-trig them soon will arrive. meantime F. C. Blair, jdiicctor of immigration, has been ~hold meeting with railway officials iarranginqz for special trains with islceping accommodation and din- .ers to move the children to veri- lous Canadian centres u soon as whey reach this country. Directions will be giv p by the ichild welfare officers o the pm- » i-incial governments regardin inumbers of children to be plac ,in each centre. The responsibility ifor placing the children in Cana- ‘dian homes will rest on the pro- vincial officers. Application; Pouring In chairman of the national commit- tee on refugees which is now con- |ccntrzitlng on appeals for hot-nee for British children, said appli- " us were pouring in from all n of Canada and the estimate II\l‘.l already suitable homes for 10.000 children had been surveyed was conservative. The Canadian Welfare Council of which Miss Charlotte Whitton of Otturlvn is head is co-ordinating the work of the provincial wel- fare organizations and indications lire that once the children arrive they will be in httprpy environ- ments from the start. “In Caimda." said Senator Wil- son, "the most advanced opinion is that it is better for children to live in DTIVIUG homes as near as possible in the same environment to which Lhcv have been accus- tomcd. than to place them in in- stitutional homes. "In Britain they favor institu? tlonril homes." Senator Wilson said the unid- rcit Wfillld remain in shelters and private school huildintzs for a fr-w days after their arrival in the DWflIllIflll. There they will be stiid- icd before being placed in the most siii to homes. Jaques-Matheson Wedding bliss Elizabeth Mntheson. daught- .cr of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mntheson, Cardigan. Prince Edward Island. became the bride of Dr. Kr-nnctli Borden Jacques. son of Mrs. Laura Jacques of 73 Bromficld Street. Wollastoii. Mass, on June I15 at d. o'clock at the Union Con- lttrcgntzonal Church of Wollaston. iRcv. William B. Ayrcs officiated. 'l"lie bride was gluon in marriage by hcr brother -in-law, Stewart MacDonald. She wore an ivory sntiii wedding gown, with tulle t'cil. mid carried calla lilies. Her sister, Mrs. Simon J. Mun-bison of wag. ‘cl-town. was her maid of honor, and wore salmon pink moire taffeta. and carried a bouquet of delphln- lum and snapdragons. ’I‘he brides- imnids were the bride's sister. Geor- Htifl. and a cousin, Miss Marion Dun- t i Larges} Sale in fie Marflimes/ Sllss e G I N G E R A L E Eyflolf/e - Serves five -Naw15¢ JUNE Z4. 1940 The Central Guardian This column t: reserved for new; or local Interest but adverthing or e news; nature may be Inserted at 6 cents ~ word strictly pa’. able In advlnee. . I l i CBASWELL ror Photographs, i UONFEDERA I10). LITE lNsljlr. ANCI. L-9789-‘l -21-3i|_ TAX PAYERS ABE NOTIFIED that the second instalment of Civic - liaxes are due and now bfilng (its. counted and received, and positively the last dav for discounts is Jllil’ 15th . L-680-6-l9-2l-24. ISLAND OIIAPLAIN -I-Ionorary Captain B. C. Salter, Chaplain w the Naval Service has been attach- wi to No. 8 District Depot. c, A m *1 3 F '07 5 Q a. N r» Q B’. é ltcaquarters in I-Ialifgv. ISLANDER DEAD —-Mrs. w“; Cnmbell 195 Kent St. has receive». the sad news that her bIOlIICr-m. law Mr. Jonas Stanhope, Machlas. Maine, had passed away very sud. dcnly. GOOD SCHOOL WORK - Win. nifred Hill. little daughter of Dr, and Mrs. S. A. Hill, is being w... gratulatcd by her friends on being promoted from Grade l to Grade 3 having completed two years‘ work En o (a Much credit is duo hr-y ‘ r. Miss Mary Donahue of II..- APPOINTMENT —- The following appointment has been approv ZlllCI is published for general formation pending public-allot; _ the Canada Gazette —Mlljill‘ R it Ings, P. E. I. Light Horse is nit.‘ pointed Air Unison Officer, no‘. ,Military District -—Halifax Star. l ON HOLIDAY —Mr. L. M. Mo. Pherson. assistant accountant ,5 the Canadian Bank of Comm. c." St. Johns. Nfld.. is spending a 5 _' time in town on his retuir. 1.3 Newfounland, after visiting o‘. I125 home in Valleyfield, P. E. 1., whore he was a member of the ltrrtl branch a. few years ago. —Alt‘lll('l‘5[ News. ATTENDIN NATIONAL (‘OX2 VENTION — Mrs. Leslie Rnmsnv, of Indian River is at present in. tending the National Convention of the Catholic Women's League which is being held this week at st. Join; N. B. As Diocesan President shc is _t.he official voting dclctzatc and lrepreseritative of the Chltrlfittotozvrt .Diocesan Council of the C r i1; .Womeri’s League of Prince Edward Island at the Convention. a FUNERAL SERVIFEQ- Tlic fitn- eral of Mi‘. James Savlr1aii' ‘- held Friday" morning from tic rosi- dence of his parents. 98 Upper Queen Street. to the Churclioftho Most Holy Redeemer, where Ro- quiem I-Iilzh Mass was . by Rev. G. McKenna. CSSR. The casket was draped with the Union Jack and n number of rctzii-iird men attended. The twalf-bmrrrs were: James Collier, Harry Tflfifllh‘, James Macfletxl, Ferris Ttveel. J h Rush and George 'I‘t:lle Serv ce at the wave was conducts-l by Rev. A. boftus, C.SS.R. Personal Mr. Edwin C. Johnswne. Chm lottetown, has been appointed l member of’ the War Snvinas Certi- ficate Committee. Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone. Char- lottetown, has been appointed n member of the Wm" Savings Cor- tifioates Committee. Mr. A. A. Mclsitac, Nev.’ Water- ford. C, B.. representing (‘atoll Food Products is at present in the Province, a. guest at the Queen Senator Catrina Wilson of Ottawa 30m l Mrs. Lincoln returned to New |York Saturday after spending liei vacation with her sister. Mrs. Ciem Sutherland. Cable l-Icnd. Shc wai naccompanied by her fathvr. .\i." Wm. D. McDonald, City. The many friends of Patricit Clark. young daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Clnrk. will roar-v. ‘t4 learn that she was operated m: for appendicitis at the P. E. I. titul- tal on Saturday. Mr. W. Harold Black, \\'1ic last week received his MA. dcittftilll Economics from Bi-oivi-i ttnivrrrlii‘ Providence. RI. has nrvivotl iioitil to spend his summer vnraizmi _\v2'i‘~ ,his parents. Mr. nud Airs‘. ('- H l Black. Charlottetown. v Miss Nan Brow, of Charlottetown. |lins cone to Sackville. NB. to ti" tend the marriage of her lYl/Plld- iMiss Frances Read. dnulllitci" "all: and Mrs. Herbert Rcflii. “it” lmarrlnttc took nhicc at. fiflvltfk "l? Saturday ovcning. to Mr. Hod-P.‘ -M0rris Smith of Montreal. |cnn who were izotvncd nlikciti 11"‘ cinth bluc triffctzi mid curricu s - (i1.'\.'OllS tind drlphinltitn. Wendell F. Juqitcs 0i DOYFT- ~- J., was his brother's 81‘<‘0l1l-*l““_“' rand the ushers were Drividllflirlf |0f Los Angelel. Calif. and l »T ‘HOOSCII. of New York. . Mrs. CIRTCHLX‘ Cruikshank wzis 01'1- lgrmist. nnd Mrs. Henry In <1 soloist. for the ceremony. for the ‘church was decorated perm vs and ferns. A reception followed iti_ Y“ church parlors which were all“; tivc with gladioli. The bride an bridegroom were assist-ad iii ‘if gcivinlc bytrheir mothers rind 111' i“ ridn par y. l Dr. Jnques and his bride lcltilfi a wedding trip to Edmonton. Um berta. Canada. tvhfle i119‘ " make their homo. f m The bride is n lzrndiinte 0. x d Royal Victoria hospitals sclico n‘ nursing. She has bccii in thc m?!“ tal hygiene department 0i ‘u public and parochial schools Montrml. Dr. Jatillf-‘i “'35 Emma. ed from Dartmouth and l)“ a University in Montreal. He 5 g‘ socinted with the University 0i berta in Edmonton, Canrtdtl- t VALE MY GINGER ALE GOLDEN GINGER ALE “ONE GINGIR Bill LIME IKKIY ORANGI AU! LEMON/U)‘ mo II OTNIRS