11111: WESTERN GUARDIAN W’ i l’ I Tmfllldfii- ""5," 1100111111», Water at. 1mm» Bakery. Willi" Bl»- The Guardian will be 1| Bu] it 26 Mtg“ order to W? Iumn la reserved for new: interest but advertising -' oi I news! nature may be insen- f ,1 at 2 cents a ward strictly pay- ' me in advance. 7111i! cu , 111 local - 311' uni-LS 11nd handles in l,§i1-.-.1.~1- s L-453-8-10-2i. ix KODAKS m: vac- 111. Taylor Drug C0., Fm Pl in at stock L-453-B-10-2i l" P1171117)» goggles and sun 1_.>.1.1 nssuiuiiciit. Gourlies L-iHJ-d-Q-Zi lNG B. 0. — Ardenr, . Elllliflll Jfill-B-lfl-ii. L!" —Slx rooms, nJiilUlllS. Hart- . 1, . ULCJHIBEZJ, iii- 1 .1 11111111 location. Apply _ , rnoiic _"d'l. Sum- L-illl-B-‘sl-Zl. q ($111111: in stock L1-‘t33'3'lU-2l. . I'll... TClb sci"- ...1. a U4 1.11: community". 410. 11,11; W. E. Johnson . .l -": l‘(l.\".'l".(l.\‘. —Miss E131 1 1" of Mi". Frank . .1.;.1.:1, 11.15 icft 1L1" c .1 u_s1t.c11 in the S .. 11 Cl thc fcvr and tuo 1255.5 ion were A nwloAst iii" - was given a fine (é sliver-ed per day or 10o per week. the bur resnonslblo for dfllvtllll 111, "u, m,“ GENT-Mrs. John Poll. M Water Street East-Pb ‘ suiimnnsml and 93mg]; com," °"' 2" P-*"_' . “m, Sublflfllmwl- Advertising should be lelt with M", p,“ ' h, Gulrillflll l"! 5° “I!” “u! ll all! o! the following llfirc] m Gum" Drllhtoye Water . _ t 5|». M.“ hum", h‘! Granville a1 to e home in 511mm -,, hone 289 for this igrvi; t‘): -runr: MANILLA 11;; 1011s '-1 sizes at Bruce's, L-asa-a-ib-i-‘n. —FRANK Mcdi p1 best pipe on the fgloalifetpggll‘ siljixaf. Gourlies Drug Store. L-442-a-9_g1 —CAN ACCOMM 9r adults 1n counir? K. care Guardian. L-39l-8-1J-2l. —AV0lD OFFENDIN Use refreshing Colognes f Aflfgmg; Rubmstelns “ 911511915. ctc. Eninan 9""! CO- L-sss-s-io-ii. —AUTO TRUCK and ti‘; -~1 tires, all sizes obtainable 111 Brilccqsi L-453-8—l0-Zl. —-R_ESIGNS POSI'I‘ION.- M1; Donald Jainieson ha; 10511111911 11,5 llCSltlOll with Home & 011., 5.11111- mersmienand icit cu F1"1<-.1i_\- fur 1,3; ton, Muss s from sans. _. {f w, 1.1,,“ B “del N0- 5_$-1000 L 1115.; 151111101" 1.1111111; ordc . units sit U1). ".15 (- ~ choice hard ivood $1.041 111-1- ii so his 2 yeuz- old d1- 11 c111 Herbert Wccks, Frcdcrzctcii L-lli-l-li-IU-li, -im1.r-u u. 111111111111. 9T3] IIISUHHICG AIlPllCy. Ucn- l insurance oi all knds. Liocrul (‘Ullliilflks 111 1owcsi rules. Phone Suinlncrsiuc .1274: 521-2. i.-:1:1i-11 J —C"U“C|l 261*‘; E -—‘1f11lpc,quc United Church scrvi- Sunday i ll am. Rev. C. J. Cit/ALMS pastuirl 7-30 um. Rcv. J. w. - is.‘ C-ll-li Hflltfflrd Seminary ’ dRUOII. Conn. Special music. — M111 111.11g 01' u "l. i011 f —CONGRA’l‘Lr..~\'i‘i(1N<_ and AVUS. JOlllI uc'.g11i1 1111c ¢°il31a1u.u.cd uii inc 111"1'lv11l ycung s;i1 at tncli" l11...1c at C 011 “will-av lust. l1 is wcriliv 1 note that lv1_1"._u11:l 1v, . 5.1111311; oniy O.llCX' clllillgi $311, 1 1191-11 1,11 "Anvil-Hy" 2o vciirs urzo. not quilt.‘ 011 the some date but vmy 11cm" it. My, Lines. Decgan is very proud o1‘ his, young brother". ‘ .:~ . No.11 and in- . \‘..“ill_; i:l.11.\e- ll‘, S. ' Rlihilggllj, Smvert of ‘ 1- iisiLng friends in, . S. ucniucv and l1.r vL-Lnig relatives in S ph McK-ecwn . .s"s Margar- dc. cf Mcntzeal are 1. billlgll. 1".- dr. S. 111w. \vnltcr Murray , are visiting old .1-.. .11 l1onic in Capel Suiunicrsxie. S. -.\i.>.~ Riuli hint-Arthur has re- " ~11 1o 11.; honic in Tyne Valley from 1111 rzijoyablc visit to Linden“ K0111 Scotia. S‘ —-Rr-v. G. Flnierson Hilestia M Pa. e. N. S, 1s on a visit to his i e in Wilniot Valley. S. Quarrle of Ev- l . 1s vzsiting friends on "- Id Island and is thc files’. of 111s neice Mrs Charles Lord. non. “<5 Thcliua England of Ellers- " - 1114 lirr aunt Mrs. H. A. Dlibfl‘, Siunincrsdc. S. “P; Gccrse ii. Callbeck of 11v- 0H is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Biflirrr. =11 lfidgcivater, North Be- deqiie. 5 ‘flllb. P-iiulNl-laid-itig, entertained "9 iviitiizci- inciiibers of the 1.0.D.E. fir; Fudav t1il(‘l'l‘l00l1 at her summer tile, s mglif-vnvaud Mrs. L. E. G. Davis; anmlilfi- iiiiiuly are spend ng the"r ton-qt“ llih-f-si‘ at thcr summer “K9 tic-ii" Capo Tormentinc. S. “llr-Billllifli-‘Kfly. of Summer-side. l‘ "iliiijiwi from an enjoyable trip v11 c.1111.- Breton and also Tor- , Mi". .\iacKay' was formerly an Engineer 011 the car ferry. S M: Albert 1111a; ‘Mr , - s. Mary Mac- fifili" Hardy. Rcv. Raymond coop- isi llc en Hardy Cooper and 5 Bil’ Elizabeth Cooper left on hem“ lmllllill on return to their Mu“ lit Andnver E1371 Luici" ln August, Miss Ma 11.1-11- 1- ".- i- 191-121- '- '" sic s 11 sc oars p ‘llldfnt at Grinnell College. refllfil‘~flol'ilivn Glassco 0i’ Mont- -°, W5 vb-‘iltltl ln Darnley the guest co-wag- ‘c1111 MncNutt. Mrs. Glass- me 0-0? it Yfclrzium in 1914 when Iavea ,lll.'lll5 overrun Bru=sela and Gtmnnitcst interesting tulk Q11 the . ‘H "ffliltfltlori of that count- mvgnc"? m" Dericd to a large l‘ lit Malpeque hall on ‘Summerside who has been —ENTERTAiNl-2b. ~l\ll'. 11nd Mrs - Clarence Snogrcn, O1 51111,,,,1.1-. ,._ .','."1ve 111i lnfonuil bczich 11.1111 c111 “Ciliicfiiiuv last. 1C1‘ thcir 111.1113". Sununcrsidc friends. tlic lcstivc 111. "$51011 '11"! their 111.1 wcd1.i,1g n11- IlIYPT-“Iiilfl Mi". Siicurcn is nrinasvr ofvthc Stcdninn store at Suinmcr- sine. find lll2ll‘ many fpicncls \\l*ll both he and Mrs. Sucgri-n nianj- more years of happiness togciheg S, ———-_ 1 -TRUCKS m COLLISION. _‘ Two_ trucks belonging to . Frank B. C ark cf Charlottetown, wcrc vcry bridly damaged wlicn one r1111 iuinl the other round Mcunt PlDlP-‘iilit about nine 0'0 cck ycstcrrlay 1111- "11- ing It is understood thc‘ truc- wcre going wcst for pit 11112113‘, Neither of the drivers were hurt and Mr. Clarke had thc (iainagcd trucks taken back to Charlottetown ins‘. evening. s —INVALID LADY 0F 87 (‘OM- PLETES HER 14TH PAIR 0F SOCKS -— Miss Lavina Muttart 0i‘ 1111 in- valid for some time and is 8'1 years of age likes to do her bit in f-he war and has just completed hcr fourteenth pair of socks. for 111:- soldiers. This is quite a rccnrd for u. lady who is not onlv an ln-rwlirl but g-Ptting on in years. Miss Mut- tart takes quite a pride in bcr knitting and can beat many of the younger ones at it-S. , Gudahy 'will Not Retract 0n Interview IDNDON. Aux. _.(CP)—The Daily Mall today quoted John Cudahy. United States Ambassador to Belgium. its scrim; "I do not retract one word from what I said" in the interview which resulted in his censure by the United States state Dept!"- merit. The Mail said Cudahy declared “undue publicity had bccn Blvcll to my speech of the other day.“ He was criticized for his remarks on condition: in Nazi-held Bel- gium. "l; have done my job and I rc- wm go the United states with re- ports of great efforts being mndc by Great Britain that should in- spire my mulitiymfib" Cudahy told the Mall. "I lcavc confident that this little country oi’ yours will dcfcnd itself to the last man and woman and will never he cnnqucrcd. "The President knows that I am on my way home back to thc United States. I rccctvcd ccrtalti instructions from him when Iuleft and I am carrying thcm out. He will fl,v tomorrow to Lisbon "may last. _, ‘mu’: I g flfill!’ h’ IIIAI Oll- 8O to take l. clipper plane homP- MOTOR Oll- #1000: a/fle _ l/elosc Ursa/Ines” I All LIIIITID Kensington And Vicinity Mr. and Nib-s. S. Hva ‘crscm and son of Charlottetown were visitors to Keiismeton on Thursday. Mr. Alexander Cameron one out the oldest residents in the pm. Vlme» Wins 89 years of age and “"3" as ii Whip. returned w his home in Blmsdale on Thursday af- ‘Ql all ciiioyable two weeks holiday with friends in Kensirigton. Mr. G. Delaney of Summcrslda was s. business visitor to Kensing- ton on Thursday. Mr. William Sutherland assisted by Mr. Thcmas Rodgerson is now bilslflllfllilllng the residence of lVfrs. Carrie Kennedy. MF- G0rdcn Dawson well known P.E.l._ horseman of Summerslde was (aj \‘.5ll0l‘ to Kensington on Thurs- av. , The committee consisting oi’ Mrs. Jziiiics Pcndcrgast, Mrs. Wm. De liliifl‘ M2". James Profitt and Mr. Liiyton Rogers who were appoint- Pil to solicit volunteers for assist- "Fli 1T2 SLY-firs in the coming Na- "011111 Rfg-Sitat-icn at the meeting hold l1. 1'1‘ 011 Monday evening, re_ pcrt meeting with whole-hearted sulfiport. 31355 Margaret Cousins oi‘ Mont- itjPiil i1 ciiloying a pleasant holiday \\.tl1 hr-r parents Mr. and M15 ,J:1i11cs Coushs, Park Corner. 5 Glcu Bernard accepted a D1 on and is nc-w employed with l3. T, Holman, 00., Ltd" Summey. S :53, Cnifizzitulaticns to Mrs. Gordon Cock on b01111; chosen a; “M155 KTP-vlilslori" at the weekly dance hrld here on Wednesday cveniilgA large number ivas in attendance and had as usual a swell time. Mr. RnlpnTaylor has returned to l1 s homo in St. Jchn, N. B" uf. tsrya plzasant hoLday w.1h h 5 cw; ..11e SOPS. W110 tire .pend.ng the suznmci" holidys with their grand. prrcnts M1". and Mrs, John A incmpson, Kcnsingzcn, Mr. and Ivlrs. Philp McNally \\'t'l'8 rrccut visitors to Vic:cria, ivhil? tncrc they were the gupgls of 1l1c.i daughter Mrs. Loyd 301111913 T111» lvfisscs Ann.e Cole and Ethel Cllbltcl-m were v.s;tcrs to Summer- sdc 1"c:-;11tly. . Josc-ph MrDcnrld and two cu Eriun and Ian have re. . t1 tl_1c.i' home in Char. lott-"icivn 2111'" an cnjoyable hol. .\' Mrs. McDcnalcFu par- "111- .an:i Mrs. Leo Hughes 11cm. M1". and lvfrs. Arthur Larkins and chzlzlrcn oie spending a pleas- ant two wreks holiday at New London Harbour. ! A-I-cs. Horace Hackbert and two young tloughtcrs Neva. and Freda Mic vliliyirg a plcasalit holiday in Sm Vcw the guests c-f Mrs, Wm, J. Adams A11 enjoyable time was had u; thc spurious home of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LcBlnnc cn Tuesday after. 110011 by many of the younger 1155M. w-licn a surprzse birthday party was held for their youngest (laughter Gladys. The many ysung ladies thoroughly enjoyed them. selves in games and social chatter after WlllCll a dainty lunch along ' i111 1111111718 Sllliipiy of ice cream “'11s servcd and llffflfl-feib congrat- ulntcus were extended to the pop- ular rc-unz lady on her birthday, ‘Mr. W. G. Slmtpggn ygcglvgd ‘ Wiic on Tuesday A118 6th, announc- lil-B the sad news oi’ the death of his brother Neil on August 5th in the Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, B. C. Deceased was born in Cavendish 63 years ago and was the son of the late william J. and Ellen Simpson. He leaves to mum-n his Wife Sadie McLeod formerly of Darlington, P.E,I., and one daught- 9!‘ EVPLVH lMrs. Dr. MacKenzie) and tlir-ce sons Eric, D'r. Wesley and Rev. NOXTXIWH and the follow- ins brothers and sisters; Lincoln, John, Janie, Etta and Lottie all of Vancouver and W. G. Simpson m’ Kvnsinston, P.E.l. Hts many friends extend thcir sincerest sympathy in his great loss. H Soviet Grab Removed Much Food From Nazis BUCHARBST. Aug. lfl-fsatur- dny)—(AP)—Whent, barley and rye crops large enough to cover all of Germany's import needs were removed from the Nazis’ easy rcach by soviet Russia's grab of the Rumanlan Provinces of Bess- nrnbla and Northern Bucovina. the Rumnnian Institute of Business Rcscnrch disclosed today in a sta- tistlcnl survey. (simultaneously with this re- pnrt. the German press claimed that harvest prospects in Gennany assured an adequate winter food supply for Germany and that Balkan crops "while not record breakers," are more than suffi- cient to feed southeast Europe.) "01111161? and Vicinity Miss Edythe sobey is spending n few days in Svdney. where her brother is in training with the R. C.A.M.C. Mrs. Alma Liiqiie of ‘Boston is visiting relatives, in Cape ‘Pr-averse. People of the adjoining commun- ities are looking forward f0 the special service which is to be held next Sunday night commemorat- ing the fiftieth Anniversary of the Cape Traverse United Church. Special music is being prepared. l the assistance of outside tal- Mvertlnmeat _ t-Is l Nardy-Gallheck Wedding The marriage took l the United Church arise, North 594911118. on Wednesday evening, Rev. D. F. Hoddfnott Officiating, when Miss 11nd; Alberta Hardy, 3.1%., became the bride of Mr. Ken- neth Frank Callbeck son of Mr. and Mrs. mink Callback, of sner. brooke, P.E.I. Miss Pauline Callbeck, R.N., and Mr. Herbert Crai attended the Yo"!!! COHPIE- e bride wore a ovely dress of blue crepe with white accessories. Following the ceremony a, rece - tion was held at. the home of t e Brooms parents for the immediate relfllives 0i’ the newly-married couple. The bride. who ls the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hardy. of Kcnsington, was tendered a. bridal shower at the summer cot- 9586 of Mr. and Mrs. .1, H. MacFar- lane, Fernwood, on Friday last by the student nurses of the Prince County Hospital: and the following even“!!! the aduate nurses gave a Shower for her at the Nurses‘ Home. The young couple will make their home on the farm homestead at Sherbrooke, and a host of friends WlSli Mr. and Mrs, Callbeck a very happy wedded life. S lace quietly a Tignish Mr. James Phce and daughter Marjorie of Brooklyn, N. Y., motor- ed down ‘to the Island to spend 11 short holiday at his old hcmc in Norway. Mr. John Morrlsscy and daughter Mrs. Wagner of Jeisey Ci1y mot- ored to Tignish on Saturday to spend their holidays iviih his broth- er, J. B. MOlTLSS-Fj’. Mr. Wilfred Praught and Henry Peters spcnt the weekend in Tig- nisli. M1‘. Praught succeeded, in purchasing a car of fat cattle which he hricl shipped on Wednes- clay. lVlrs. L. J. Murphy and son Al- han niotorccl to Tignish 'I‘urs:iay on business. Mr. Joseph Clchcsscy and daugh- ter motcrcd from Maine on Saiur- day to visit his father. Mr. Edivard Clohcssey ofskinnerls Pond. Hcvvas ticcompanisd by his brothti" How- ard. M1's.BilIlc B."_v:‘c11, nce Marie Phec. and her husbwnd of Brook- lyn. N. Y.. are vlsiiina in Ncrivay the guest of her brothers, Wilfred and Bert Pher. Mr. Eiivzird Cc!"be‘t of tire Can- adian Artilliry sprnt thc ivcckcnd visiting friends in Tignish. Lil‘. Ralph Harper, acccmpanied by his aunt. Mrs. Herb Crccker of Bosirn. left for their home 0'11 Fri- ‘day nftci" a shcrt holiday visiting lgientls in Tlguish and Palmer 321d. Mrs. S. T. Gallant and son Chris- topher motorcd to Tignlsh for a fciv days. the guest of licr sister Mrs. T. Ryan. The annual Tlglllf-ll picnic held on the church grounds of St. Sim- on and St. Jude n-as a decided suc- cess. A large crowd of tourists and visitors from all parts of the Is- land gathered to meet old friends. A lovely hot dinner was served by the ladlcs of the parish and trim- med cakes were pretty to sce. Lat- er in the evening these cakes were auctioned off by C. F. Morrlssey and J. A. Bemard who kindly act- ed as auctioneers some of the cakes selling for ten dollars. Mrs. Foster of Boston is spend- ing the summer with her uncle. Mr. John McCuc. Nail Pond. Miss Clare Clohosscy, R.N.,Char- lottetown spent the weekend at her home in Nail Pond. Major Evans of the Canadian Ar- tillery spent a few days with his father, Mr. Philip Evans, Tigulsh, geturnlng back to duty on Mon- ay. Mr. Stanley Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernard and now of the R. C. A. Ft, Camp Borden, Ontario. ia spending a few days with his parents in Tignish before returning to duty. Miss Kac MacDonald and Jean Hemphlll motored to Tlgnish on Wednesday returning to Char- lottetown later in the evening-T. ‘llon’t Be Panty Waist Girl Says CHICAGO. Aug. 10 -(Saturday> —(AP) -—The personals column in a Chicago newspaper carried this notice yesterday:- "Gladys -conscrlptlon passes — you lose me for a yr., prot. to your senator now. Fred." This morning's column carries this answer:- "I-‘red are you a man or mouse? A country worth living in ls worth fighting for. Don‘t be a panty waist. Gladys." BRINGING UP FATHER Windsor Recalls ‘Whn I Was King’ HAMILTON, Bermuda. Aug. I. — (AP)-The Duke of Windsor spoke casually today of the days “when I was king." The Duke remarked that although he had never visited the Bahamas, where he is to become governor. he knew he had a, swimming pool there built by former Governor Sir Bede 011119111. “Sir Bede sent me a. Christmas card in 1936 showing he had put ‘ER. VIII‘ in the tiles of the p001," said the Duke. "That was durin my ll-month reign-when I was , “It's mallv funny that I shouldbo about to use that pool now." Bir Bede, a great friend and ad- mirer of the Duke when he was Prince of Wales, was having the swimming p001 coflstructcd at the time of Edward VIHHs ascension to the throne. It was situated at the governor's official offices and he caused to be inscribed in the bot- tom in colored tile "E.R.I-—l936." surmounted by a crown. This has now been remOVed. Airmen End Final Test Before Graduation TORONTO. Aug. 9—(OP)—Forty young observer-navigators of thc Royal Canadian Air Force, who will comprise the first graduating class from No. 1 Air Obsewei- SCJOOl or, nearby Malton Airport, completed their final and most difficult test today when they participated in a flight to st. Hubert Airport. Morit- freal, and return. First cf the 15 twin-engine bomb- ers completed the round trip at 5:10 p.m., tEDT) and the last of the flight soiled on home ground at 5:30: No mishaps occurred and flight leaders spoke highly of thc ability of the fledglngs who plot- ted the course. The student observers now have only a brief term of night flying, and a. short course of gunnery and bombing instruction before they- will be ready for overseas duty, cllma ing a three-month training course. They are scheduled to leave the school ncxt ivesk as the first graduating class under the Brlfish Empire All" Training Plan. Capt. C. R. Troup. cnnmander of tho flight, said he was well satis- fird with the showing of the stud- cuts. Life Goes 0n As Usual Despite Nightly Raids l (By Gndfrey_1\ntlcrson, Associated Press Staff Writer) A PORT OF‘ WESTERN ENG LAND. A112. 9—fAPl — Despite magnetic mines strewn by low- flylng German planes and the harassment of aerial bombard ment, Bristol Channel, England's great maritime gateway to the west. still is open to ships of the seven seas and their cargoes for emhnttlcd Britain. The aim of the mine-laying planes is not always good. Ono mine fell on land, damaging a farm and blowing out the window of a 17th century village church. Sometimes this port is closed while minesweeoers clean up after the aerial visitors, but interrup- tions are slight and life goes on prcttv much as usual. Here they count the nights when there are no air raid alarms-mud there have been just four since June 24. Manv bombs have dropped in the open country. One farmer threw npen his damaged home to sighfsecrs-mnd charged them a small foe which he gave to the RM Cross. Whcn a bomh fell near a group of sevcrnl hospitals it tore a wall off a building. leaving its floors" exposed like a doll's house and bringing the adioining house down on the heads of an old couple in the cellar. It took a few hours to erect tarnnulin covers across the open side or the hospital. The next day it was usable again. some people sleep all night in public shelters. Others sleep down- stairs in their homes. And there are some who wait up until about three or four in the morning and then: "if Jerry is not coming to- night," they go to bed reasonably sure of unbroken sleep. Afternoon naps are popular. Hotels serve a "late air raid breakfast" for nervous guests who pave spent the night in the cel- ars. Children make a game of the air raids. Many mav be seen wear- ing "fin lmts" made of cardboard. bcaring the words "junior war- den"-such as daddy wears when ~ r ‘ -Problcn1s Back to Canada-but not heading for the Yukon-came Robert W. Service wlin zirriicd in Toronto with his wife neither of‘ whom have cvcr sccn (‘an made world-Imprints by his “Songs of a hum-dough" and other ballads. Service narrowly cscnpcd the (ll-minus in Poland, and again in‘) l Fra ncc. ur thc Yukon that Service Ga atlas fcnoe spcc state and i likch- army Just and dnlllllllfir lrll, 101111: P. E. I. Trainmen Being lliscusscal QAfCP) railway currcciczl FREDERICTON, Aug. COIllYOIlIlIlg m. :11 trainmcn which 111113- by legislation wt 1 today 11s thc quot . of the legislaiiic Broihciliood of llitilwir; Tiuiinuicn in New Brimsivick 111111 Pri-"cc 15d- ward Island got 1111111-1" u-ni". ‘The session, wliivli will he c1111- cliuled tomorrow \\ith flu- clot-lion of OlflCUZS‘. oigniuzcd 1111!: " 111111 mutic plins for unrl; to 111- c rru-(l 011 during thc lll‘.\ll_ "our _\ . saint John: B. A. c-ricton: F. E Piiit stout T. W. Lnrlic. .»\-"11o-»' wk r1111! A. B. Brignrill. CllZll‘]f1l‘1<'l(/‘.‘-'ll. Crops Fairly Promising; In Canada i OTTAWA, Aug. 9.—1CPt- The, condition Q1 thc Sllflllu’ aim-at cw p in Canada on Jun ‘.11, 1111s 117 pcr cent. of the loiig-Lmu- .11. 1-_\ic.11 per BCPQ, the Uulnlllluii bill alu u‘. Statistics estimaicdlnuciop icpoit issued today. This rcprcsantcd 111 deterioration of five points frou1= June 30. At 87 pcr cent. howcicr, thc crop condition was only two poinisbcloiv 1 thc condition as of JlLy ;i1l11st§_c.1i".| Coarse grains in (31111111111 dccliucd appreciably from the June 30 cun- dition and, with thc excirptiun of spring rye nrc about the saint.- '15 last yciii". The coiitiilitln 111 01hr" field crops, incliuiiiig puns, lot-u than a year ago. Hay tures declined sllglitlv during thc month, but lll(‘il‘ condition 11111111111- ed considcrnblv iibuvc that u". Jilly 3i. last year. 22,271.000 bushels. In the Linritimc Proiii1ccs thc condition of ficlu (Sufi; at Julv Ill, 1940, fo1- the most nnri _\ll<t\\'t‘1l liti <- change from Juiic 30. I11 Noni 51-11- d New Brunsivick stunc su ‘it inPrincc EPlWlllTl Island all crops recorded small losscs 111 lifillfllllflll. Hay and clovcr int-minus 111111 DIM- tures slippcd 2 in humus during July in nll thrcc nruvinccs. he goes to his ARP. post. "It is hard to kccp thc cliildvci- nut of thc shcltcr- szvirl 111-1» 111-»- ther. '"'l‘l1c_\" plin- -,\-:1r1l1--.-..~: .1‘. <11- ThPn fhcv arc 1111i ii"i",l1lvi1i'"l when thcv lmi-r- tn 1111 tn shelters 11f night." and clovcr llll‘1\flL)\\'S and pns- _ .. H1! 1111.11.13 011. 11.- 111.11,; BBB-Rome f San ctions New Implications 0f this side of the ulation tn of Cniinrlian n!‘ l Canada tic becomts l' troops‘ 111 N1~-,\.'< JlllindlCllUll o: not CXIFlld 10 L: 111itui"c o1 a cut: ITO-gill i l;\ latioiisliil) nada’: War Efforts 11v FR A .\' K FLAHERTY l. active p11- of Brit; ' lll W“ n indi-pcrdcnt of Dr-nmark, ilu- n-ui‘ i- un- 111- iln- sr»1"".!"e 1 tlTvrlflS thcre unrisr 1 (- l5 iiltlirc ‘I to li- 11.’! dunno 1111 Bu’. ‘vvzviru ,_ flpfhncgs W111 be clos v .. ~ J11- can. adian s-Jstcm 1111-11 ' command til-cl" how close the N ‘an for the ' up; 1, . . 1.... 1U. iii. m 1'11- e o1 Cun- the West ‘.1 make! 0i 1210 0111111 1. as a. onc , found 11nd .- , n Many ucople bu‘; l Nciiloiiizrihiiid lu-lil "oldcst 1ish cmlull} . coiiicciciwtlloli as tlic lf)..i pmvincc. Fol" some rcasrili, qwr iltillCllrhlié ME ~04 Q‘_(AP) _ D1 1°. toriuiis still o. lute N 1111124111 R0 ciiicfisxhhcard tonight Shot @1411")! Wlllvl “Win91? ‘j_‘_Ll\1“.'lllllL‘ll[, which thus tacitly re-l l-irounci-d Russian absorption of the - -1~ Biillic states. " r1111 111 <11 General Predicts ‘Tremendous Bombardment LONDON. Aug. 1-1-111 511- Hubert Gough, leader of. l5l"l'1.1li1'.» 4311-11; W111", envisions a tl"9l'll0ll(.l-' ous bombardment by U00 or more German and Italian y lllYZiSlOIl Vi. tlnit iii thc bombardment parochutists and troop carrying planes droppcd, carijving many thousands of Will- ‘ hits-h buckwheat, potatoes, _1-ooi_s 1111 ~11 i5 a1‘ beets, Sll[)\\'k',(l liti _ cilvllllg yo isumvvq ing Julv and \\"1is sligliliy h: hurl are I 1i ltl mid: 111111 taken control of v 11, Estonian and Lithuanian . nuns \\ith coiisclit of lllv Ilfill ll .\l crs rctuscd to accede to the I - Latvian 11nd Estonian lcgaq 1'01 to 1111- Vatican hzivc hcciionly , Y‘ l 1111- some time. 11111-111 be attempted. prcpurcd at home," lic added, "but on with Ludendorfs 11111101; 11:1 1c fifth British army in 191B. 11c “That 5 1)\"1~i"\\"l1cl111i11g The production of all. “llviil lfifWmd ‘he “m 1940 is estimated at 22,880,000 liush- 1 els compared with thc i939 crop of‘ the » locally 111,; said secretaries sur- lYIKlQl-li’ ‘ 1c Lithuanian and Eston- - 1o the Soviet ambas- '1 Goiclcmln, after thc (lciniiiids. :9 icsflon o1 the status of Bal- - ciitl": 'l'l1c \'1".' future. Brit 9-tCP)-—Gcn- , fifth army iii the First perhaps 2,- ‘ might be behind the troops crossing A chnnncl :1 rincd liiics. n urcnt 1111111, which might if we \\‘\,-l‘1: weak or un- not." Comparing an in- spitc of 1 fuilctl Gor- nttack, in superiority, was lost for _ The next gamble should "111 .11.. l C1iiizi1l. ‘.1 tlll s1i.l closer Canada and N0‘... a 5('ll(.'lll0 (icsigru 1. ' 11110 hi". .~j11-11l»;i11g, 11x1; u iuiuiicc. W. Frcnch, Saint Jr , , ~ -. _ ;1-_111111 man. Rcp1"csc11tu11\"1-> o flfisftblislmgéiyflrccfifég‘l g»,,\~.;111 , , - Brunswick long-cs 111111 1,UI];_‘I‘,,US X“ IGCMQM 5mm A1 111w - 151mm M‘ “tlbmml winls, Lithuanian minis-Hiram c1111. 1 The lllwt‘ Ii “ - lloly 50c, iii private audl- l if? El?“ ‘ day bi" A. J. ’ Wilt‘ » Bt0ili°1'l1<>°<l'>' D lfolltllllc source said Vntica11“l.l"““mm tiitlVt‘. A1110“! 131"» -‘ . . -s 100k 111111111" consideration, llQll- ‘ L. S. 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