PAGE §_ix ‘Jill UN LAST SIIOIV [JFQUITEERS . TODAY ONLY at ' 2.30-—7——9 p.m.D.S.T. TOIVITE Z -' 2\l.l(iII'I' TO SEE COMPLETE SIIOIV i’ ‘i " l l'-.'3.-"!)—7——$.I5 I’. l]. IN The Central Guardian ihis column is reserved for news of local Interest but advertising oI a newsy nature may he lnserwd CRASWELL for Photographs. L NFEDEKAIIUP- LIFE INSUR- ANCE‘. L-QIBII-‘i-ZI-Iil-L POLICE COURT - One drunk appeared before the Magistrate cd $3 and costs or five days Jail. i F..\"l'l{.»\.\'(?E EXAMINATIONS to i Prince of Wales Collcze will be held ,‘ at Charlottetown, suiiimerside, . Albertoii, Montague and Souris, be- ‘ ginning Tuesday, June 25th, 9.15 i A. M, Arlaiiiic Standard Time to be observed iii. all ccntres. 11-761-6-21-21. . CORNWALL PASTORAL , (‘llAlul-E. - services on Sunday, l June 23rd. Cornwall: Service 10.30 A. .\[. and ‘. at 11.30 A, M ' evening s e _ L. M. Lilurray’ will be the speaker. New Dominion: S. s. 2 P. M. Ser- vicc 3 P. M. Kingston: S. S. 11 AM. Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Wood- 4 . <4..- n. Tubes. QWed. _- up \' ULIETY -— CARTOON .\Z‘.'~I('.-\I. — NOVELTY , \,\ _ Cxx _. , side, Minister. L-773-6-22-1i. MCEAREN _'>-——sTE‘vanTi tTtThe HUNTER RIVER U N; T E D Bapt t PBISOZIREQ izir o e own, Glynn“; sqyvjggs {or Sunday, l “HS U18 509119 0f 8 DYELT-y June wed- , Norm wutsmre a,‘ ni-ding on Tuesday, June 16 when . . y River at 3. Hunter River at 7.30. Roi‘. Dr. John Cobiu-n, of Toronto, will be the preacher at Whcatloy RLvcr. A Mission Band SPITlCG at Wiltshire at 7.30. con- . ciuctcd by Mrs. J. F. Eriston. I L-775-6-22-1i. i WILL SPEND SUIIDIER —- Mrs. H. M, Buntain left Wednesday ‘to spend the summer in Tyne Val- icy, PEI. whore her son, Rcv. . brother f the bridc. Aftcr the " z.) f I! llcriacrt Iluntriin, is minister to marriage‘) the hnpm. bridal puny _' ,,\‘ ‘c. O 8 ; ‘flux “mmmnflwlfgalggfinl? motored to North Lnk whorl» her ., _ , . , 1 ""1 \'- l T- l l‘ grniidmothcr, Ivlrs. l‘: l -t .\I('Lfll‘(‘1i ' If! "i m l MHUU‘ ‘* ("dlun P1111" 0V1 3Tilll<l¢kV [OT 1115 "IOUIFP- opened hcr llOllltrifi l)i'lt'll(lh' faraiid ,'I‘l;<\\' are coins: via Cape Tormen- itinie. -- New Glasgow News. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — 'I'he 1 morning sUlTiiOll by the Rcv. llar- tre 31011115 (‘Ollllle- Ml‘- flllfi MP5- ‘ V“. L‘ Demon B_ 1),, will be “Ap- Stewart will reside in Charlotte- i iifOpYliiiPii Br Christ Jcstis." The 19W"- . moriiiiir: anthem Pflcugcfs "How ~~——— Wm Tiwu Fgrggf, Me Q __ NORTH W ‘LOH W. I .‘ Long Lord“ The Church School has its yesterday morning. He was iin-, U1 . a, 730 P u‘ Re‘, iwas unanimous in THE CHARLOTTE earned. See our used cai- values today, It will pay you. T. G. Ives. L-Tli-G-‘Jl-Zi. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- M 5 can‘, . word 51th,"), pa’. VlCES-—-Tl‘l11lly 5, June 23rd.Crap- d-St. J lin‘ Church. Holy Com- m“ u’ manna.‘ gllunion 8210 M. Sunday Schocl 10,00 A’ M_ Evensong 730 P M_ s ringfield—St. Elizabeth's Chtirclt. atins 11.00 A, M. Rev. G. R Hart 111311. L-786-0-22-li, TEMPEIIANCE MEETING — A public Temperzuicc meeting under the auspices of the Temperance Fbderation was hcld in Brook- ficlcl Hall, Thursday evening: Rt". J. R. Skinner. the Rcv. Mr. Nip‘ " son and the Rcr. W. A. McQinii addrased the meeting, 1e adrhiii." inst for the retention of the Pro- ‘hibition law, in preferancc to the bill recently passed by the Legis- lature for the sale of beer and wine. A committee was appoint- led to work in conjunction ivitli the Women's Institute committee, which they had recently appoint- ed to assist to help in maintaining the present law. The meeting favor of the present law. Rev. Mr. Nicholson of York led in prayer and closed by singing the National Anthem. Major W. G. Darkc, presided. Thelma. Gene, daughter‘ of Mr, and Mrs. Earle A-lcbarcii, Charlotte- town, became tho bride of Warren Brehaiit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Murray Harbor. The bride was prettilv attircd in white satin with doll hat and shouldcr I icth veil. She carried a ivliitc pursc. Her bridesmaid, Mrs. Harold Mc- Laren, wore rose satin with white accessories. The groom was ably supported by Mr_ Harold lifcuiren, iicui‘. After a boiliitiiill suppvr, u social evening ivns cnjrgvi-il b_v all, till‘ the wee sina‘ hours. The numer- ous gifts Sh0\\‘(‘d the popularity of itcn up the surround- ‘l')l_‘,' and pro- ,‘ am‘ ' . Izi the titty ligl gilcaining white H5 fl forty foo: stands out iinmcihzittvly attracts the attciilion m. ltllldlllfllk ivhicl ‘of all il‘."\\‘"llt.‘l5. This information ‘bureau while erected in the parti- ,cular ‘interests of "The Island" should facilitate travel to all parts "of the Alziiitimcs. —- Sackvillc Tri- lbune. 1 I&-l\n’::li"i l4 . V w l‘ ' Today's Xhurl \Vm¢'- " v (All Time at Enxltrn Stninliiru) FH‘-'-'-\'-‘r p .. SAITIIDJY. JIINE 2.’ LIMA, PERU 6:15 pni.—l>rogr:iiii of Peru 6:35 m. Hungarian aioscoiv i 5 24 moi; , I97 in; 2 meg, 25 ni A DOLLAR saved is n dollar! l THE ED UCA TNL HIZON p Folk , lIOIIIlII the diffcrc \' -. _., . - .unti such time us Songs. HATa. 9.02 in.,,., .51 ii in. m‘, 0mm I do not see how we 7:00 .m —-~5lOOl1Cfl‘L in Eiiglsh. l ca" ha“? any “mw o’ em)“ °r Rvsc. ° 'I‘OWN GUARDIAN PRESENTING NEWS AND vnaws OF INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND —A SATURDAY FEA rules- IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL MATTERS ALL OTHERS SEEKING rm P. s. I. Teacher!’ Federation thumb M limit!" h" for a weekly section In this paper which will be entitled “the Educlflonll Horizon." This column will contain practical soluflflll! 0f llfllbkml 11"‘ 59mm m u; by teacher; and ulso articles by prominent educstlonlsts those ptcsent to vote on the 25th I "huh 5mm“ b‘ “f "new" n“ on], w m" “when b“ h ‘h. public m general. We hopi thn many ranchers will “all themselves of this 0PM!- fellow ielchen by contributing w this-your section tunliy to help their of the paper. Address all correspondence to Mr. Harold Lawton, Director of Per- sonal Service Bureau, 304 Fitzroy St. Asslstanis-Emest D. Reid. We“ Murphy. Queen square, Ralph MuIAl-II, Pr!!!“ 8L Kent, H. N. THE PRESENT ORGAN The Statute of Westmlnlskr, tho momentous Act of the Briti iPai-liament under which the Dom- ions are given c status equal that of the Mother Country and there- by what amounts to virtual ind pendenoe, received the royal as- established the British Commonwealth of Na- tions as the final outcome of u long sent on Dec. 11, 1931, process of colonial evolution. Gre Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zcaland. the Union of South Af- rica and Eire form this Common- wealth of Nations The five daugh- tcr straws are described as having "Dominion Status." They are ful- ly self-governing and sutonomo IZATION 0F THE EMPIRE sh e- 1y has some form of legislature. Ln Protector-ales the t time: other British officials. 8 nelong to the Empire. They er (that is, s country holding tions) must make c. report nied the British 8007 of states forCol- onies. ,,A a-own Colony is administer- ed by l Governor and Council ap- pointed by tho Crown, and usual- nativl princes, or tribal chieftoins. rule, aided by British advisers and some- The ltIandateiLTei-ritorles do not are iulminstered as trusts for the Loa- gue of Nations. A mandatory pow- B mandate underthe League of Na- each "white Paper," giving A; m orderly government In? herself responsible in public op nion, Britain issues an enorm- on; mass of documents which are Stationery office. Most of the ma- terial thus issued is of a. routine description, and is generally bound in blue paper covnrs. Hence the Polllnalion - Pollixiatiou ll the usnsicrring of pollen from the stamens to the pistil in the flow- er of plants. This is also known u fertilizing of the flower and is necessary for the production of seed. Some flowers are perfect that i; they contain all the parts of a flower including stamens and Pis- til. Iii such flowers pollination is comparatively supple as the anther of L119 stamen is only a short dis- tonce from the stigma 0f the Pis- til which receives the pollen. Some flowers are staminate if they contain stamens and no pistil and other flowers are termed pis- tiilate if they have pistile only. In usually published by His Majesty's l} time. Usua Book, bassador to whlts Paper. W0 00k H0111 uod to wh t. P‘ or n mee some mediate situatl tsininz new plants by shoots or limbs attached to the roots have formed, and the Plants can sus WHITE PAPERS-AND BLUE Tho recent issue by Britain of a an account of !.€r negotiations with Germany before the wiir, raises the question: what is s White Paper and how does it differ from a Blue Book? term Blue Book. A White Paper ply c. BluulaflB cover of ue has be either to save e en Om“ in Britain l“ which n" to a 1'5 RIO I990 c.l and on. For inltancc earlier account of Anglo-cm; negotiations appeared b the Sir Nevile Henderson, Berli on the eve of war was gonad l —N. Y. Times. AGRICULTURE NOTES (4) By rhizome: as: Couch grass, iris (5) By runners e. and. mother ct thousands mon house plant). (6) By Suckers or root-sprout, Iimfifillberry. $01813, cherry; ' as a 15 narrntivc British A n, of intervit later 01' TOOL-Sb and h9g0; 1.: Straxwhq ii 00 WW1 5°11. whil-s 3t parent plain. wh us ‘Clflilfliilfl and plstillatc {lowers the shoots are separated 1mm ,1 year to the League. 5* , 1° in inf igigxénaiylemggt Olfelgillglrll‘ barn; The Anglo _ Balm“ sud“ L, pollen must moved IIOX: tlhe eirit ialltcint Goodrberrles and m5 ‘fnrclcii mimtrlfl They italic a km“ ‘*5 i‘ °°“d°"“"'“'" be‘ lbitiwgieniiicfdcicilfir Iuslligriswkilogvnpi; af!ylrrfiiigroirigiighliadisbyliiéujwrln‘ - . " .- _ . _ . _ , ‘ nan llfllnugfirll gomgi iwhobls represented gflllllwehtlalftét/hflfilzg-{gklixg}? igireiat? Btlllttl 61.055 pollmatlo" find is usually “Mm m}: DIM?‘ which is the ri rvenvivi] m I‘ ‘m 5' B‘ governor‘ there is no recognition of the ou- effected by insects‘ sun‘ of t’ a mating Dr cmssm-‘Y M The Governor- General is the direct. representative of the sover- eign, not of the British Govern- Eire, however, has abolish- office of governor-general. Westminster gave tho Doininlons the power of chang- innnt. ctl tho The Siatutc of '4 rates, b_v the Colonial Office, -w——4_ ’ r '-.—.-::r_—_:~——— ----- —- Ratliu Ilium-rm i“, ‘VPUbII-c I and Child Welfare F.W.I.G. The following report was made Automobile Club for American igiéxyugs‘ 51mm‘ MBCMUIBH. Fair- FOUR . fgsgelllnfls» OAK-m 15 1° meg-if field of Public Health is so Win11 . ' DAYS : Staffing‘ ' ' Bum“ {W106 and there is a great varia- tiic Dsizcndrnt of Crown colon- administer- under nt provinces, and we have c. Cen- M... .»<»-<»m~ 23-62341?! v32‘ LOITS OI‘ THE BRITISH NAVY! vépic story of the River Plate battle . . . icleslruction o! the GRRI‘ SPEE the r quic rescue of British prisoners on the I MBRK . re-livecl in authentic detail by en. whose deeds wrote an immortal let in British naval history! HI WILL FYrrE-England’: yreafesf actor t] noiw nuuw . .11. IIMMIZTTZJIIJY Miontcroiv - "t" ' ~ Ann -" . i» s ,, cons a MEN or I-LM. s. aux c cxirrca 96. 15 24 m-cr, 19 TOK YU LONDON 8:15 Front." GSD. ll '75 iricip, 25.5 in..' GSC, 9.58 meg. 31.3 m. ROME meg, 25.33 m.; 31.51 m. LONDON 101B p.m.-—"I.»ondon my" ‘Ihlk. G50, 8 58 meg, 31.3 m. BETIILIN 10:50 p.m.—-Hoi. off the Wire DE, D61 meg. 31.2 m; DJD, 11.77 meg, 25 4 m. GUATEMALA 11:00 p.m).—Do.noe Miusfc with Marimba Pmswmfnle. TGWA, M58 me: , 31 m. PARIS 2'1 S! m.: ‘FPO, 9.52 meg, 31 51 m. MOSCOIV 3:00 n m mEncil h Period RV- ‘1 m. p.m.—"l)cs1;>."t-t-:h from the l ‘Wu 11:46 p.m.-Ne\\.1 Bulletin in of any nation as pessimism. Enciisti. TPA, ii 72 m1"! . 25 6 Alivays bearing in mind, "A no.- m.: TPB. 11.84 mt"! , 25 33 m ; lion's wealth is a nation's health," TPC. 9 52 mm . 31 5t m mny I stress the importance and BERLIN iiccossity of bettcr public health 12:15 a m —-(‘fl“£‘”l"t of Light iWIWlFCS in Cantadih Iieé us never ' Music. DEB, n n1 mop‘, 312 m M4‘ Mi OIIPOT lm Y mpress S C R E E N’ S rants upon our dlaw-makers — that we ' 1:15 a.m.-Cni~ecrt TPA, 11.7! must. spen more money on health BUTE To mcz. 256 m; TPB. ll M mvz, education, if we are to have the I i b _ However ,1 hclzeve at this time we must look to Public Health and Child Welfare and so keep our home de- fences strong. We must buildup .1 IOSZSKMICO to disease. We must have our children . __ . , . . well developed Wgigoezfsp (gliorus ‘and Qyclllltezlmmisilelti‘ kw]; musttbe mo‘ ""5 4° m‘ “mat w“ m~ lclark Lloud ‘ltguthoobi iiyond he ROME HJIEILGCWIIE; peacoe mxuggga dag 1°‘°° Pm - 09”" Dmalshsil again prevail We must be Mll-‘ilfi- I303- 31-15 III-i iiiDiiwilling to sacrifice. and put forth 25-40 m4 IROG. 19.51 m, IQVQTY mm whether humble or PARIS great to keep our people encour- 1i0.'46 pm.--M\ii1tary Talk. TPA, aged that they may be ablo to l! 72 meg, 25 6 m; TPB, 1184 face any eventuality, We Are TPC, 9 53 m‘_, passing through crucial times, but British people have passed through crucial times before and won out nor were they downhearted, am sure no one could help but feel confident after listening to ringing words of faith and hope uttered by Prime Minister Churc- hill tho other day British Dnpiro will emerge from this conflict s stronger and better nation for having come through such hardships. We must be op- thnistlc and enthusiastic, nothing so surely breaks down the morale country we would like to have. Public health and child welfare arr soclnl responsibilities. Medical rare and preventive medicine are essential for the maximum ef- PEKOE is a the Mariiimes. desired. ma» scaiviziv . . Paisourns on rm‘: ALTMRI-IK -—---l MORSI-PS SELECTED ORANGE “stand-oui." So blended been said that it leaves nothing to be, tea in ii. ha! nor- general and a council the Administrative officials. Governor- ' provinces and Prot-crtoratcs. l“. The Condominium of the Ang- i0- Egvpiian. Sudan. G. 'I'h_e4 Mandated Tcrritcrics undcr British administration. flClfllCy and happiness of our p90. pie. These services may vary ac- cording to national and local cir- cumstsnccs but we must admit tho necessity of providing proper health facilities, irrespective of the ‘individuals ability pay em. til At the conclusion of my four- year term I am convinced that: We need more education on mo- mortaiity under pIOICSIOIIQI guidance. We should study symp- toms and treatment of infectious diseases. We must kccp up the fight against tuberculosis. we should strive for 100 pcr cent adjust himself to society. Health insurance would bring medical treatment within the roach of all. Food values should be studied, The Rural Home Sanitation Cam- paign should be continued. We should have closer co-operation be- tween provincial and national con- vcncrs. Dl-lfml! the F.W.I.C. Board Meet- Summnrlscd Findings From DISCUSSION Agriculture -- C nservatl production. o on Group Ind and advice and every help — Kcep_ of our for- Rcsponslbiity f ll ti _ tlonsl historical (lbreoo-ecsxtlrzesfig love of country ._ slgiainlng in citizenship emphi-i- Education - Education by means 0f Study Clubs Interest in na- . tlonal scholarships, -‘ Cfirliadland Industries Soap m8 B on curl f t; - d9!‘ best methodrg o m" u“ ‘ Bee Keeping _ Fishing in Nomi- em Lakes — Raising of rabbits, Dlllvons and goats -— Hogs. Hides m1?“ skins. I , mer ' 1n . i p2!“ besélgcw vu can w tor cup 01M miomiu - 5t d food values. u ’ d ____________ SPRINGFIELD WOMENT INSTITUTE The regular monthly meetin of the Springfield Women's Instilute was held in the school house with seven members and two visitors present. ‘The president owned the mtfithig with Ode and Creed and roll call was answered by “How thority of each. The Anglo-Egypt- ian Sudan is governed by a. gover- from The (‘mic-rat and Council make all laws and ordinances for it. The country is divided iiiio nine each under a gnvcrnor. Embryo- The Embryo is the Rcriii of life in the seed. Loam-Loam is the name given to a soil that (‘nlillili sand, clay and humus. plants: Plants Prnpiilration of in various ways viz: uicat Brluiiirs Air secretary —- Sir, Archibald Sinclair, (treat llritiiiirs Lord chancellor, ,$ii". Jrlin Simon. I (jlluli, Britain's Minister of In- pi-opziuatc or rcproducc themselves‘ vorietia of plants varieties of wheat are being vvlfiPed annuull Pasteurlsatlou Dasifillrlmd by being heated to temperature of - E il-—~ne d4 Y b)’ hybridizatto of Milk -1\Ii 1k toiripcralui ‘for 30 min. and quickly cooled i _______ ._ . . _ ,_ _ Bv prcductioii of seed o. g.: 46, or 50 F. _ r hcii constitutions by act of The provinces oic Sllb-fllViflPd into (h ' . . - I15 iii connection with and Th‘? 1W1.“ lIIPPiIY-l flf ill" N01!!! “lg-L , - i _ wheat, lll“llpb, clover. ..Stei'iiizution -- sterilization 1 . \.i-=it@li' follmvinc the morning Wmsloe W- I» \\'-'\>‘ “dd "F "l" 1mm" ghmYiWéolyjl‘ iiltilsltrélriwiingssiiccggadgi gliisstgififilifeagilleuifligstxrigt i2‘ m’ ‘illbm “hi” a" ‘"117 h°“°1"" ‘h’ mm‘ u’ 5°11“? W" l Sprvim- Te Re“ A- A‘ Mcumii For MN‘ Ann“ S’ m‘ Wm “M1”, ii this lgbivcr and 30 it was 21- er has nnilve adminisimiivie ‘offic- mmmim Swms as: me Irish 212 F‘ and mflmmnm“ this‘ 3”“ lflrffld s(\,.,-,.m1-v of the TQmDQfaHCQIIIICIIIPOY-S‘ and four \_l'~ilill‘,i ]J1'(‘Si‘ill. , d in the S‘ mt " f w ti). c“ mm r ‘him T16 Mm,“ 1 Potato, and ciahiia. DFTIIYJIYQ sufficiently long m kg - Fldlvlflllltlll will be i110 Slwflkfil‘ I" Meetm“ 93mm‘ “m Um‘ “m t, ,- g1 t i ra e o es mm‘ i<i1 t e ' 1 ‘I ‘ s t3) By bulbs us: tulip. onions. all life. " . i’ the cvciiin: sci-vice. The evening clTfixl- ffllloivrd hv tho Roll CaL, -A°[i 1"‘ ‘lcmlléw i" the B. N. A. ‘ t“ Ollflll- fllllRWd at "h? hinpfion fgigflrm y“ be Elvis "Revive In rpggdgngvg“ g;;;,;§;;l;$§‘ ,’,>§,",,§*?g,§*'§*,- BS1.simifiiiiiiiin?”ufioidihi’ 52° ° Tiff. 5.-‘;?J'.i"‘.}’”'i.‘l‘ii.'$“‘ fliliiét cvRliENT "ISTWY NM“ 1e Lon," t‘ c Y; ‘i. n: ' '."_ - _ _ - ~. i a v ____ $15 énolntllir.) ka Hill oflvrlfcciiits: mi qiiycfsetwgiorultlltilcancidanavcqiisanfpsriiameai. mlrflllglfigweersrlg Qwtifif Fitflbnaf- Promiei- of Franoe- Marshall fomwtion-Alfred Duff Cooper, P.E.I.-.\.B. BUREAU AT AULAC» ,° “F1, f,‘ ~11 ~53 5mg‘? "~-_‘“‘~* D; b “i °F"‘.°Y*Y a a °~$ ~ 5 F‘ 51- Hcnfi Petain. Great Britain! Chancellor u Emil ». .%t...“;ir..r-".=*:r.t. r:ztstl...-t'ssx:tr;~. .rt.'>ss.i".~tz.°‘..‘*sr"ttsz i§‘i..i’§?.°§2i%"li3§i'.‘;i’2 :.:l:";‘=*l."“.; who" v Mne- ‘hi’... “their s" Kiwi» ibdiillgllrglrlxlxlll nlycilvhcB Xgisavioicigunlgdlloln (idol: Her gowt-nmciit is now car- lairfzc nlative Wliuiation of color. I-liéilngdlfi hqirlissfix; w U. s‘ A‘_ ware“ Bfltajlvs Supply mnml ‘m m“ ’“‘>‘1“"“»"5 m ‘he '1"°°"PY°' nctt siniv‘ dud \ii<\ niiiifcwlui- m! ‘in; b" ml] admmlstrator -a- ‘ o mum mm‘ mun‘ Cm-isue‘ _H°~rbert Morrison‘ vmccs by m0 Sm" was opened u“ more in‘ h“ (31 -- (md i,“ l ‘lllriJ l tie British Gcvein- The organization of the Empire United states‘ Minister to Can- British Ambassador to Franc» ,1 ‘Monday for the tourist season. Mr. Ruth cudffiori‘. “a, . , ,;,,‘)i,,-,,.d' {b mm may b? mmllWed thus! nda—Hon. J. P. Moffutt. Sir Ronald Cmnplbell. . iGCOFEl’ 1111111111- B- medlca] 53nd?!“ zittciid the illlillllll t‘lill\'l‘illliill. The- ] a l3 Fm empire within the A‘ n“: Buns)‘ Cnninionwellth Canada's Minister M L559!‘ — "filled smbeyMmister Wynn“ 7?.“ iii Du i‘ univiisiiy unu llrzid- foiloirint! \V('l'(‘ nbpcinivrl to coll t B 1 Emplm‘ Fmmefly mm“ “'45 of Nations “Great 3mm“ can‘ Hm‘- Nmlna" MCLaTiY- “wlumm Bum“? “If LiillC of . iint Allison University, {m- lm. o3“; bvd as a_ "dependency of the Rdfl- Allsilflllfl- Nlfw ZP-fllvflllli. Url- Canada's Ministcr of Justice — Cvmmaflder-ln-Chief of Nam 21H‘ h m m, u. m, Buwnu‘ The 1M“ Chum, t Crown.’ The British sovrr- 1°" of 501131 Africa. Iflfih FY66 Hon. Ernest Lapoiiiio. forces in Norway-Gen. Nikolsin ‘°_ iii gleaming \\'l1llC,Y(llilll~Z(‘i‘ and ll Pmpmnlhof mm“ o“ Al)‘ state’ 911m“ i Mmmfif of Milnmon! v0" Fakcnhorst- cquibpcd witii two L llcrrcn $103 J7. thc first snwgze of a new _B- Illdlfl —— H11 Elllpire with a anti st . ~Hon. c, D. Howe, Commander-in-Chief of Palian ‘ y and a {gum-din from he held .1; ham" at" u , r action cf the qovei-iiment of Slfllfll mllsililli-loll- Cinad. s Aiinistcr of Agriculture land forces —Ma.rsha.ll Emilio p; I‘; .\'.' pllfe nciturnl spring on Juiic 27. nqji C‘;|l' i ciimc into effect. Ri-jorcsen- ,C- Southern Rhodesia ——rcspun- _ncn. Jamcs Gardiner. Bond. 0 ‘ _ A tarry foot {Qvvpy “i114; a ,S\\'P1‘o;i by 1141mm‘, , _ ‘. of Illflllt zittcnd the Imper- SW19, $lr'gO"emmeX1tI but 119i l! Ciiiiiitia‘; Minister of Air liiomes I-Iuilgitrian Rezeul —N!chola| ‘platiorin about thirty fest up from 1405mm! ("ifi-‘Pll bl‘ F m! Cnnfei-‘pnmas’ Dommlnl" —lloii. Charles G. Power. I-Iorthy. ihi» iii-omit! 1)l'(>\'l(i.".s' an (’.\'C(‘1l'.'lll. iwital Anthem. A m ' D‘ N‘“'f°""d1fl"d "Y°flllf‘rll' H Grout Britain's Wai- secretary - Bic-President of Iurkcy -Kemil “u, 1m. n“, ma“, “gm, lmvcuer ‘ \\'llS thcii Efillifldiv l . Dominion: its self-govcrnniriit now Anzhunv Eden. Ataturk. “m, n Clmlybln ;.,,,1d,.,itl~;,;5;(1t_. [Zultlilnlllill-‘Cl t t-vvnmi. .1 lllpilbatfitiwfibplwndpnt Empire lvii-s-{Lniti of the British Ad- President 0f Turkey -I:=mei 2i‘: " " '. ‘ ‘" ~ ' i —— 'l '- . . ‘. agfizlgin “c3811; ti’ imam‘ wilt‘. Crown Cnlonics mum“ A V‘ Alexander nwnu Premier of Greece —Mi\t.a.vas. Prime Minister of Lithuania ~ Antanas Merkys Great Britain's Ambassador to U. s. A. —Mlll'qlil3 of Lotiiiaii. ~1- 1 ull in. ;ll. S. Isolation Poficy Fofly (APi-Dcciaring that c. "menacing shadow falls blacker and blocker" on this continent, Cordell Hull, Un- itod Status Secretary of state, as- sorted today that it was "lolly" to believe isolation could preserve Am- erican achievements. massed forces of lust for tyi-anoil power," the secretary asserted tint the dismal darkness (lilai. _ upon more and more of the circus stirfuce, as its menacing snunoiv lUl tails blacker and blacker athwart our continent, the very instinct of self-preservation bids us bcwuic." Hu ls before an alumni gathering a Harvard University! ooamletiaoement, cOhlfllCtlléfl rc- ac ons ope‘: war ouii ex- OAMZBRIDGE. Mass. June 20. —- prwlon m ma“ and mepwmne“ meetings; in pamphlets and tn the undergraduate press —- domains for strict 3300111555 as well as for active participation in hostilities. so 400 of the alumni me iicard Lewis W. Douglas, former prlnvlilfll an“. nation]. he pointed of McGill University at ltftiiiii-eal. “Nation i'l‘l'il!l uiid . e ext ed with iraud and guiie." _____N.'i_infing tho oppressor only}: “the be one wreck later than usual on nrcount of thr- annual convention. lids been crushed into sur- _ enslaved by ‘ISO of brutc force combin- and William Yaiidcll Elliott, liar- vard professor 0f gOVeflllliflllLlll-‘FQ compulsory military training. lhcii tLey adopted a resolution iiiwrliii: "a s stem of classification uiiiireg- istra ion whereby the whole bod)’ 0! citizens shall be available for i119 services of their countfifi" Professor Elliott, asserting till! Lunch ccmmittcc, hostess, Mrs. nntjgn already f5 at war with lil( Duiininz. Mrs. Andrew Hughes and Fascist and Nazi powers, rctcri" Mrs. George l-laslam. Program to those who advocated all aid for commitloe, Mrs. Walter MncKenzie ford Sinclair. m we benefited previous meeting. Canvassers were appointed lo collect for the YM. 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