MAXIMG Ia-ltll ls not belief in spite of evi- dence, but lite in scorn of con- seqllcllltfl phnrlolhiowl Gun-Mu, Two Cone, uurallu Guardian. Founder] llIlI U. PS. SENDS 0. S. tightens Control over Canal ports CRISTOEBAL, Canal Zone. July 7 -(APJ - The commandant or Cristobal port put into effect today new regulations undel- which [hips will not be Permitted to clear or enter Cristobal and Balboa harbor; between the hours of sunset and sunrise. Captain C. E. Com-y, U. s. navy_ in colrunand here, announced that the regulations, effective immediate- ly, would continue in effect throughout ilfe present emergency. Cristobal and Balboa gre at the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean entrances, respectively, of the Pall- ama Canal. COMMANDS BRIGADE Canada's mighty new contingent I or troops, thc largest sent to this war, scattered to ll score of Cana- dian camps ill Ellllillllfl and Scot- _0_ land. Bcrcted sold rs of the army tank brigade, fir -uch outfit to m“ h“ Nlluces l" ‘his 0011111111 be raised in Crnlada, streamed into 3439"‘! W!!!)fd- the tented camps where they will shortly receive tanks and armored ' Reserve July 10th for picnic at Kelly's Cross. L-76—7-4-1ii. "Sllow-»Malpeque Iulilrsday: i L-1ll4-7-8-2i. "Show-Crapoud Tuesday. L-MB-‘LB-ll. i "Show-Canoe Cove Friday L-164-7-n-2i. vcllicics for their final lJfllSll-ilj] training. The brigade is colllrllallded by Brig. F. F. Worthington (ABOVE) who is living under can- vas with his men. Says Country Divided if war "Come to Rollo Bay Ten Party, Wednesday. Julv 16th L-i7l-7-8-iil "Dance. Montague I 0.0.F. Hall, Wednesday, July 9. L-13l-7-7-2i.; "Show and Dance. Bradalbane Wednesday. L-14ll-7-8-2i. l “I-Iurlter River Stores closed l Wednesday afternoons during Julv and August. L-l70-7-B-li. "Dance-Cardigan I-Iall ‘rlluls- day. July 10th. Webster's Orchestra. Refreshments. L-l50-7-8-li. "Rebekalrs attention. Installa- . - tion of officers, Tuesday, July 8. PRFN§,';“SZLSQQQT_“§{,'§"7_,C,,, ‘"152- g-llarime llV§llll1RlPl‘hi\TIlCkf‘llZllt‘ King "Ice cream Festival and Dance $’.....‘.‘ X-tfa ‘l3§..°f?.'.'...“ll‘.’..i.‘.‘?f.§§ l“ Head °l Hlllsbcro Schml‘ mum‘ day that if war had conlo at the Came in 1938 Premier King Discuss- es Conditions At Time Of Munich Crisis. (By C. R. Blackburn. Canadian Gal" July 10m" 1-‘449374911’ time oi‘ the lvlirnich conference. the _ ’ _ country would have divided on tile "Tea party, Cardigan. N15- 6' question of Canada's participation. welcome to everybody. L-l77-7-8-3l. "Ice Cream Social Mt Herbert W. I. July 10th on Factory grounds. L-l54-7-B-l0. Ice Cream Social. in Clinton Hall, Tllursdnv. July 10th 1f not fine Friday. L-l55-7-B-ll. "W. M. S. Festival, North Wll'- shire, Thursday. July 10th. L-l OJI-B-li "Sunday School Picnic at Corn- wall, Julv 10th. Meals for visitors. L-l57-7-8-2i "Ice Cream and Dance. Web- ster's Corner. Wednesday". Julv 9th.- "I am sure even my own cabinet would have been divided.” the Prime Minister said. "Bu: had war come then my advice to the gov- (rnnlerlt. would llnve been what it uns u rear later ‘Wllfln war came- io stand at thc side of Britain." The Primc Alnlister came back to Prince Albert last night after spending the wcckclld at Lake Waskeslir in Prince Albert Na- liorlnl Park. 70 nliles north of this city. He slept ill his private car and worked on the S]l"f‘Cll he will deliver tonight. at an open air 7.11.» fter tonight's meeting Mr. King w;l' leave by iruirl for Regina. This nftcrrloon the Prime Min- ister drove to thc ncnrhv air ob- server‘ school and l‘ll‘lllf‘lll'.ll'_\' fly- "Come to Good nlusic, L-IUG-V-B-El. ‘ —-—-—— lng school operated as a part of "Wanted to our-Bola ta Cflillfi the Commonwealth Air Training sud Veal Cnlvcs all graces. Phone pm“ urile for prices Island Cold ______.___... _._ .. "a - Storage C0 . Ltd. ti. "Ice Cream ‘Social and Elmer-taill- Tvazl SHIPPING CRIPPLED B Y R. A. F. RAIDS l The Russians gave no indications NI’ m” The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew OI L MERE MAN °' * —-—- MERE MAN . Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA “TUESDAY, JULY s, 1941 s srnonli nn g ' Nazis, Finns Repalsed In Leningrad Drive Flgllfing rages unabated along wide front. i (By Henry Cnssldy, Associated Press Staff Writer) Moscow: Jul! W-iTilfldfllfP-(Afl-The Russian army fought off attacks by German and Finnish troops menacing Leningrad, Russia's ""115 0|". While fighting raged unabated I! far south as the Ukraine. a Soviet communique announced early today. The northern battle was in the area of Kakisamlml, 75 miles north "1 591111181111! on Lake laldoga. The Russians said they inflicted great losses on the invaders. Another German-Finnish attack struck In the Kandalasksha sector l" "11 flllllurent effort to cut the railway from Murmansk to Leningrad. Kandalasksha ls 140 miles south of Murmandr on the Murmansk-Lenin- grad railway. Despite fighting general on the‘ lill2€ battlefront. Moscow gave only the barest announcement of devel- opments in certain sectors. Cermall attempts to cross the Dnicper River in the Bobruisk sec- tor failed. the Russian communique said. In the Moailev-Podolski area the Russians sold an enemy battal- ion had been annihilated. The Germans are still trying to cross the western Dvirla River in the Polotsk area. the Russians said. while great battles are developing in the Lepel region. City sells Queen's wharf The premises known as the Queen's Wharf property, lately oc- cupied by C. Lyons 811d 9011108113.’. vras sold recently by private sale to iii-y?""‘w§l-t‘1~55-“““@l=$i<i*53fn Germans and said that the“. Dlancs. Cgili dealers. The sale price was struck concentrated blows against s 000 cncrlrv mechanized units and Oper- aled successfully against his ail"- dromes. In the Ostrov area Nazi armored divisions striking northeast were, held up. the Russians said. and in the Novoarad-Volynski area stub- born Red fighting delayed another Gcrrrlan mechanized force. A stifling heat prevails over all the farflune battlefields. This picture of German defeats. involving as broad a series of Bus-I sliun victories as has yet been claimed. was amompan bv implication id _ _ I ' ................*"...r: tlrtflrraaiil Interpreting arm. the greatest weapon of his of-i fellslvc. had become so weakened by By Kirke L Simpson) The wharf was scheduled to be sold at public auction early last week but. although several bids ulere made on thc property, the reserve bid of $8.000. placed on it by the city, was not realized. Later, however, A. Pickard and Company offered the full amount of the reserve bid and became the oumers of the wharf. 100,000 Canuoks Trained under Compulsory plan Russian attrition that wooden and canvas dummy tanks are berm: used lo fill the zaps. sDicléltllrlllVt. stile! tRed pomimand ( rcnore a ove scou s. n all undisclosed area of the front. had (Associated Press Staff Writer) discovered that. of a single Nazi If Nazi pyopngnndjsts are cm» tnrlk column of 20 vehicles. only one mg; in swung gm; the Ggyman was of steel. The other. clotll-cov- schedule calls for smashing Rus- croci and mounted on caterpillars. Slilll defences in the west within were declared to have no weapons six weeks. ll- ls ObVlOUs that the save machine guns . next week or 10 days must see a A soviet observer said one of “crisis in the vast battle. these pseudo tanks "unexpected-v; More than a third o; the 511p- gnve in under the pressure of thc‘ Based mim- timc anounenp, w m; elbow of ‘an Officer W110 leaned armies has served orllv to bring against it ' the antagonists to grips in the centre of the Stalin line. Vague Nazi statements say the line has been "pierced" at several undis- closed points: and Nazi propa- ganda. llgeilcies have promptly translated the word "pier-ced” in- to "broken." Presumably it is on the road to Moscow and possibly also south of the Prlpct marshes in the Novozrad Volynsk area on the direct route to Kiev that the claimed German penetrations of the Stalin line have taken place. There is no llltliczltlon in either German or Russian recounts that Russia's major defence s stem from the Baltic to tie B Sea OTTAWA, Julv 'l—(CP)-—'I'hc compulsory military training plan for young Canadians, brought into effect last year, has made available for the defence of Canada about 100.000 men who have undergone military trainin for 30 days or more. War Serv ces Department of- ficials said today. has been reached esewhere. ex- cept in the extreme north in the Pskov-Ostrov sector. That t. at Leningrad from Esthonia is dangerous; but far less critical for the Red Armv than the Moscow (Continued on page 3. C01 8) ‘mi. '- ‘-'. iii. glul alt Pcrcy Vlfitlb/Iurflosnokc Xlmle (wanuck Flier L"“8'l'”"" (ileis D. F. (7. "The amateur comedy club of Charlottetown will play BOn- LONDON, Jlllv '7~—(CPl—ActirllZ illflw. July 9th; Murray Harbour squadron Ixader" J R. ‘rllonuisflll 9ft July 16th. L438. Perth. Ont. attached to Royal Air] Force Squadron 13D. opuriltlllg in the Middle East. has been awarded the Distinguished I-‘lyrnll Cross. i was announced tonight. The Cross was awarded Thomp- son for his conduct ill lcadinlz a] rllght safclv to iis base without the "Reserve Wednesday, July 9th for, entertainment by “Charlottetowni Arllureul" Comedy Club“ at Bonsrlalv: Hall. Proceeds for war purposes. l L.81-'l-5-8. sq “m”. ho s a; A1113“ every illd of navigational QQYlIlDIIIOIIL alter Thursday aftekilloon. Fri ay at Fl" "Wick °“l“1‘?°“"°k lftlc-ikbwyme Emerald until 11.30 A. M. A. C. The A“ Mnsuw n“ said Grccn, Albany. o. c. Green. 1°11“ l" will“ h“ l“ " Enwmld ‘ it was the most thrilling air epi- ' sode of the war" and that the cha- matio exploit occurred during an attack on a ling:- convoy West 0! Ilampedusa Isle tween Malta and Tunis. The n fofime ginriliiitfliliftii; . l X m f! fndotill‘): siicstrgyiegrs Bombs from the leading aircraft destroyed an am- munition ship and damalled 111091161‘ merchantmzln. _ 'I'he blast tossed Thomfwm! plane about like n kilo 111 B Wind storm and broke his navilffllllollfll apparatus. ' . . ‘ti ‘ f DI‘. R055 nhmvilil§r.“°itali'°u‘°¥trit>ioveo um the Federal government. is 1069M in Charlottetown. “Women's Institute serving meals l-ealon Hall Montague, (Opposite Clark's store). day of races. Instead llféngroundlsl abse forlnerliyawdYouI Dat- prec a . we w a" L-IDB-‘IJI-Dl. meetin of the Eastern King's Board of ade will le held in the United Church l-lali, vfain Street, Souris, on Wednesday. llily l) at 8 p.m. L-132-7-7-2i. "Garden Party. with summer-side 3irls Band. in aid of Queen's Call- ldllm Flmd at Mr and M11. R0l>91l lbbies. New Glasgow. Julv 0th. 8-30 ’ M. If not fine Wednesday will be teld ‘Thursday eveninat. 5'7 "Reserve ‘rhuradsv. July 10th 101' Vest Rovaltv Ice Cream lllestlval. linrw and Dance to be held in Joe- bh ourrevll field on highwnv- In 0i’ Red Cross work. If stormy allowing night. L-iS-T-S-l-IO "Brookfield Presbyterian Church lemctery Committee will hold the" lual Woo-k B€e at the Brookflclrl "The annual One Drowned, Two Have Narrow Escape SYDNEY. N. 8.. July 7—(CP)— Two men had narrow escapes from death. it was learned today. when Elliot Fraser. 40. of Sydney was drowned Sunday in thc capsizlng of a motorboat at St. Fsnrll 011 I1 ake "lllvlvrv Wr-drlcsdav Bllflrmm‘ runl 1-45 P. M. A large turnout is 0 lllllcs from here. Puuvsted. Blurred Charles Mc- John McAfee. conunvrclal travel- ulli. 1.-i59-7- -1l- ler from Monctoll. N .. and George M. Boyd of Sydney. neither of whom could swim. clung t0 the overturned craft for half an hour and finally managed to work It into shore after Fraser had slink while swimmind shoreward for help. "Lost but Rrealrst picnic of i119 ‘uson nt Palmer Road Church on Vc-drlcsdny, August 20th. Hot meals ‘Wed all day. Meat dinners slid ‘Pall flsh dinners excellently pre- md. Games. refreshment b00918- h on» flann- L-ooe-l-fl-o-ll- moo-amazon: d rut. The three had lefthligre Sunday iggaedmt-he capture gfoDemir Kapou, Answering an inquiry by The Canadian Press, department offi- cials said "a gratify ng number" of these young men had enlisted in A the active army, navy or air force, and the others were available to be called out for service and duty ullder the regulations of the De- purtment of National Defence. It was impossblle to state thc number of men given compulsory training who now were in the active army, as this would require a check ' of the attestation form of every man in the active forces. offiflll said. iAttaok main Defence oi‘ Lebanese Capital and Kiev drives in the centre. Russian defences on the Baltic (Continued on page S, Col 6) ll. S. Coast Patrol Plane ls Missing WASHINGTON. July 7—(AP)-— The United States navy depart- ment announced today that a plane of thc northeastern Atlantic coast patrol has been missing since July 3 with two officers and five enlist- ed men aboard. The "Que. n PBY-S. was pilot- ed by Ensign Robert H. McKown of the nmal reserve and Ensign Jol- eph C. Paskell, naval reservist. Contact with the plane was last established the afternoon 0f July 3, the navy said. wllilel tgllle: hrzlaliltt; - was on a rou ne pa ro g {,',§‘,°",‘§§,ym§§.‘,‘f,‘.§, 1Z§f.§‘"§,‘1,§1",'§§ tiletnortheast coast of the United . s a es. 3.05:1?’ Aifflfklnlflcfi’ ‘$316525! 11);- Since that time, it was added. ex- fore ‘the Lebanese capital o! Bei- LGTNiVO naval search has been con- ducted by both surface vessels and aircraft o1’ the Atlantic fleet, and in‘; search "is still being contin- ue ." CAIRO, July 'l—(CPl—Australian Under cover of aerial and naval bombardment Australian troops were reported in eyewitness dis- patches to be slipping from rock to n VAL EDRCES British Deelare Pounding begins |ce|am| Move To “soften” _wide Important Event Area on Continent Enemy Forced To Move First Line Of Defence Back From French Coast. LONDON. Jluly 'l-(CP)—Estub—[ lishment of United States forces on. Iceland won enthusiastic approval m .- London tonight. an authoritative‘ source sayirlz “it relieves us of commitments" in that quarter. i There was no immediate nuthori-, tative elaboration 0f that. statement.’ but qualified observers attached inl-g portance to the fact. that I<"('lflil(l ls (By'_D0llgIas Amaron. Crlna. dnrn Press Stuff Writer) LONDON. July li——('l'ucgdfly) $5.3‘. '.§’.¥333.2..§.‘2;Z. ..‘3"<'§é£‘.f....".‘°°“““‘3 “Pl-BI-"el-rs “w umb- One observer said the lbllrl0d~ "s “or” blaslmg "a" "fl? scams move mid“ mean nth“? today at northern France llftcr v ‘ . m es ‘mp. tlvo daring (layllgllt attacks nliixdtlfltllihgralfjlznkighimiriinu tic-l lllondill" "ml l‘ 9011111919111 "l1- YWPPII the home country and Ice? Terlilcr ‘lwiqrcld llilmlrlllws‘; N"; land." sr- estin that as a result‘ C" f“ ""15 1-1 5" Pm‘! all norllorle frlglllf‘. “British fleet wouldi ‘lf-‘fellces Y" P05551118 British be freed for use elsewhere. lnvfl-‘lllll 1011i“- Unitnd Slnlre. planes operating! ficnlnzln shipping off the from Iceland. Greenland. Newfollnd-l French and Netherlands coasts land and Bermuda now are in at also was nilnrtkcd Monday and position to blanket the cnilre Norrll; ral-ly this morning. Great ex- Atlantlc shipping roilte cvcrl up to pitmnns would he llcarrl from géqflgh ports. some go-urces rgrnurk- illv direction m‘ (‘irlals and Bou- . .' logrlc. llcavy rlnli-aircruft fire Air’ patrols operating from Ice? could be seen in the latter area, *- - e r rc. ' . . - . vision northward toward Calais. 4 bombers frequc-ntlv attack sllippulu. t“... “mm, bomb bums as well as the routes which Gcrnlan Show‘ ‘he English side m. the warship: (would bc force-i to follow rlmnmi in anv attempt to elude thc British German midi,“ were reported fleet. observers S'l‘.(l y‘ . r . , . Trev recalled m“ the Gemmytlillbiil‘ ‘$33.’; F;ll-‘t.‘..“.§‘éi..“§.§§§.“.’..i”f ualtles were caused. The Rova! Air Force has attack- ‘ed German communications over a lurcat. area at least 750 miles long from Kicl. Germany. to the west- ern ilp of France at Brest. The continuing attacks, this ob- server said. not only are smoothing the path in case Britain decides to send expeditionary forces but are destroying facilities Germany would require for an invasion of Britain, The British air, blows. continual sirlcc Juno ll. now are inlplement- eral secretary of the Canadian ed in’ hllhfl of plant's 01111.1’ 11ml Fisheries Association. announced ‘by 00W S" » Flwflfll 41790-001100 (Continued on page 6. Col 2) Canadian Fisheries Assn. meets Aug. 2 SAINT JOHN. N. B. July 7 - rCPl-R. W. Gould. Montreal, gen- MAXIMB A Gwdnm ls not merel b t‘f l t b, m the most beauyiifulaililin-li Annnnl Subscription Delivered, “.00 B! lull: P I. L. M-Ofll Canada and U. B. 00.00 T0 ICELAN l/Vill Take Uver Defence 0f Vital Island Country Britain, Canada, and other American Countries informed of development. (Bfivv ‘ljllllilfll R. Spear, ASSOClEIlUd Press Staff Writer) ,A . ,. v1 . , .- _ _ _ _ mo‘ “l\h5HLlY1\_(1l0-\. Jul} 1——(AI')—ln a swift, hisiorld ' ye. e oiled Slates landed. naval forces in Iceland in. day, and President Roosevelt directed the Atlantic fleet to keep the vast stretch of ocean between the strategic island and the lulled Slates “free 0f all hostile zlctiviiv or threat thereof." ' l ‘I3 a special message to Congress. the President dil- c ose that the naval forces are taking over from Britain the task of guarding the North Atlantic nation, which was a sister kingdom of Denmark until the Nazis seized tho latter country. I . .- lile President told Congress that he had ordered tho navy to take all necessary step; “to insure the safety of .conlmurlications in the approaches betlvecn Iceland and the United Slates, {is well as on the seas between the United States and all other strategic outposts." such as the Ameri- can bases in 'l‘rinidzld or British Guiana. The occupation of Iceland pro- ""“>"“> ~ ~ videg the United states with Lni armed outpost within 700 miles of .' the Britslh Isles and defies Ger-. man_v's designation of the area as ll \\'fll‘ Z0110. Mr. Roosvvclt told Congress that “forces of the United States navy have today arrived in Iceland ill ' order to supplerrljerltbailrii fil/Bffltllfliiy i ____ to rcp ace, t e rts orces"‘ Ur]. which moved in there in May,_1940, fmoughAglfi Niililéiafwggaaalexfi 2° a???“ the Gems“! 5mm“? a [Department asked women to (vital-l- 00*“ z v v . hold their applications to join aux- Icgglrllgdignmligoqlaioag‘)aqgilgfig luaiy services until or animation ' ‘k is com lleterl oiiicia id t l ii n 1.1 d.'I'h. “m .1. t "H" P- 01 PAGES Offer to joln Auxiliary Services here tonight thc Assorratiorlfl’. an- brunbs of amost unbelievable dc- nual meeting will be nerd Aug. 23. sll-uctrvc PFHYPY- 24 and 25 at Charllcook. N B. . ._ _ \ t ~ i‘ b h’ W’ 7 V _ if’ V.’ l‘ V‘ V’ i’ mailing’ ogbigfnlglgcligxcih d d; (Continued on pane 6. Col 3) mestlc cczlsulnption of fish in ‘ P‘ "'“"‘_‘"'*“ place ). ha’? n and other p""k nrr- ducts‘ n9 551d. consumption of "sh in Canada had increased "out lllf to 27 po ".1; in capifia ‘P541111 l?!‘ i last. lcll yrar: An effort wil‘ be made to intro- duce fish into the rations of Can- adian soldiers overseas. and the meeting will discuss the po<<lbil‘tv of exporting more fi=ll to thc nld country. stated lvlr. Gould. Col J. W. Nicholle. Prince Rho- ert. B. C. i= the retiring presirlull of the association. International a At A Glance (Canadian Press) \VASHTNG'YON -Roosevclt ord- ers Ulliictl Stairs navy tn occupy lei-land. protect waters bcilvccn that island and United States. LONDON-Britain welcomes Un- itod States move in Iceland; nug- gl-sts it may free portions of Royal Navy for use elsewhere. Sinolair llome At Springfield lDestroyed by fire “OSCOW-Jtusslan army fight: of! German-Finnish attacks alm- ell at Leningrad; Nazi attempts to cross Dnlepcr river in vital central d front fall. BERLIN-Nazi propaganda mag l-hlne claims (lcrmzln forces pone-t irafed stalin lino at several points. LONDON-Iieavy R. A. F. bomb- r-rs blast northern Franco in night raid; Nazi shipping off French und Netherlands coasts crippled in day- light attacks. A dwelling house at Springfield owned and occupied by senator John E. Sinclair was destroyed by fire about noon yesterday. Tile blaze is believed to have orluirlat- ed ‘rom a spark from thc chimney in a nearby building “here fced for farm animals was being cooked. The fire had made considerable neadlvay 0n the roof ofthe dwelling before it was discovered. A strong wind fanned the flames. Neighbors hurried to assist but by that lime efforts to save the building with a bucket. brigade were considered useless and all work was concentrated on removing lhe fur- niture. Practically all rnovcablcs on the ground floor and nlucll of the fumlture and other articles were removed. . The dwelling was cortlparativcly new. It was built about 15 years ago, The loss was estimated unof- ficially in excess of $2 000. lulfllflllfv’ covered by insurance. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JULY ll. 1916—F‘rench advance captured l-Tardecourt; Frcndn bar- QUITO - Uneasy penn- settles over Ecuador-Peru border after sharp but small-scale lvcck-end fighting. (.‘ll[ll\'(l‘|KI‘.\‘(i— Chinese capital heavily homlu-rl on fourth anniver- sary of Slim-Japanese war. Cermanwlliglh . Command silent 0n Stalin line BERLIN. July 7-(CP)—’I'he Ger- man news and propaganda agency rlalmcd tonight that Nazi forces had‘ lxmetrated the Stalin line at several points. although the German high command made no mention of e line at all. (Russian sources on the other hand. said the (‘rel-mans had been cllwkcri all along the vast frorltJ that Nazi losses of almost 1,000.(I00‘ nlcll irl killcd and wounded and the. weakening of their mechanized form, rock in the Damour river valley in an advance upon the town. Main defences of the Damour ilne. nine miles south of Beirut. were said to have been broken by the Australians last night. The British communique reported that. "Australian troops have crossed tho river and are now in contact with the main Vichy position about Da- incur." While the coastal column reach- ed Damour. an inland column was reported in tile communique to have taken an important position north of Djezzine. 25 miles south of Beirut. In the northeast. British troops entering syria from Iraq re- e Turkish ntiu. Bl0§5D CANADA T1189 111000‘ 311M531 1Y1 elllfflllll cos had stopped them and pormitie i Tmnes Wood; German coulltcr- widespread counter attacks by thc attacks broken by fire of British , Russians.) IB-pounders and French 75's. Rus- Thc Gcrnlan nacnci’. D. N. B.. did slaps tool: Delatyn in Galicla. not sail‘ whore the alleged breaks oc- l currc . D N. B. credited Gcnnan tanks with srllasllinu Russian bunkers olomz thc part of the line claimed broken. sought to sniff-test the Rus- SlllllS ucrc ill a bad wav for tvr- somlel alld issued a story claiming women had llccrl impressed to help defend the Stalin iillc Altninst the Russian mr-llt that the German drive imd been chucked lllr- bulletin issued from filth-Vs hl-atlulrilrlr-rs cllliuu d l-olliilrlu-d pronto» alolllz the “lilliv l.70(l~rlnle line- "incur-ding lo ill-ill." Tho (")lllllllllll(llll‘ raid G(‘l‘lllilll- Rlunaniun troops ruptured Cernauti, capital of Soviet llucovlna. and reached tlle upper roaches of the Dnclstcr River, (The Russians did not confirm n this claim l BAKING RIITIOUIIFC- M ‘UP The Ctfyllleg; fnstzhnced as a sign of 1.119 F F“ .' , l “ISSUPG orders to the navy that all :“ling”qmigwntfimgg tiglttpflwgaligg "WP-‘SQPV 5W1“ be lake‘? w Insure made application to Join 5‘...- of ‘he ll"? 50rd!’ 0f “Ommumcallmls l“ u-onlcllis auxiliaries Qhe thou hf it the approaches bet/ween Iceland ‘ ' * g \"r"i$ IlPCUSSHYV l0 ViNlI ihe (33, {LR} gltlqws and an other strategic out’ i'l‘llorson said considerable organiz- posts." wring cations have been rem-iv“; ' President added he hadi ation work has to be completed be- Tm momomou; develomnen,“ ‘ flare candidates can be accepted for r l‘ a b the British Foreign or- ‘ 1° W“ ° “mm” l.“ "f “"'““ ‘m fljlle-ipoklgsman m inndan as “one j by. the fighting services. o; m} 111951‘, hnporlailf, and signLfl- l cant events of recent months from CAM? 511535;; BUILDING our standpoint.“ was taken upon‘ mmygn the invitation of Prime Minister _____ Hermann Jonasson of Iceland who acted lmharelltly at British illspir- SUSSEX. N» B. Jilly 7—(CP*~<- atiorl, Wlllffl. presumably followed T119 0f llhlifllhf" 011E311 1M4! l-hl Consummm with the Unhed afternoon destroyed the se earl; state.‘ mess of a unit at Camp <f- SuseeX firemen corlfilwci rzle iianl lo one buildillr. I _ ‘ ..... - .. ...‘.__ German morale‘ A r l , OBBYlST l$ -. Seen weak spot l "REQSAWLW A LOUN (n: Ll Z ARD In long conflict, l l i TORONTO, July 7 — (CP)—‘ should the \\1ll‘ against. Germany develop into a long war, the vrill of thc German people to continue the struggle will he the svoak spot in the Nazi effort. Rt. l-lon. Malcolm I‘.lil(',l)(lll£llli stud tonight in a din- rler address. The British High Commissioner to Canada spoke to a dinner gath- r-rirlg in honor of C. O. Knowles, nlurlllging; (Lidorof l-ll(‘ ‘Toronto Telegram. and for the Ilriiisll war \lClllllS fund conducted by the ‘fclcgrurll. If Hitler succeeded in overthrow- ing tile illdepcllderlt Russian gov- ernment he would control immeas- (Canadlnn Press» nrnoiv YCSOIIYCCS, With the lives of TDRIQNTYX Juli‘ 7 ' lllnlmllm w. r . or thousands of his soldiersymw‘ "mxlmmn ‘QPQTIPWP-‘F- the Nazi leader now was trying to QDDW-‘On 43 , 'ul|\‘ an, lllhilldiilCfi policy against V-“ll<‘"ll"*’T 53 l3 DlIIJCCOIIOIIllC blockade.” Ednlmlmn G3 77 Thlll. opened up the prospect or a l "PR1!" 5i 114 long war but it could only and one Wmulues 5i 81 Wan 'I‘ororlto 6H 82 Ottawa ti! 82 It/iorltrvnl (IT 82 BOSTON. Jilly ‘h-(AP! ~ Forecast r revn New England: Show- Cruise ship Is refloated er-s n d ‘Thunderstorms; cooler by iflll.’ lo ll 'l‘uvst‘a_'»" rlelrnla: and , Poo‘ ‘ 'l'uc.<dn_v nlchf; Wednesday fair with moderate t-lllpvrature. Svllupsis: The \vc'l'.i.~l‘ has been warm in the Prairie Provinces with light wlltiercr‘. Fholwrs in Snak- atcllervan and Alberta. Thunder- storms have been urn ul in south- .. . while in l-crzion it has LACl-IINE. Que. July with only n mclnory of a night. aboard‘ t-lle grounded Camilla hteamslrik) Lines. stcanlcr Rapids Prince. ilc 221 passengers of thc pleasure boat rcstcd comfortably at 7——(CPl__ Surwrtol‘ been arnorallv fair and cool. lllvll iirlo ill-r “rwnirl: ill 9.35 and tonight at 11.01. home or in M nt" :l l t l. l l . . after rcurilersu blah‘ lggfiffd‘ml"flfll!g ii.<(‘-; .. i" Ni‘ ' (fonts-u. and llan frvc hours to free the ship of Full mnn July a. 4r’; pm. !l:l.\$(‘ll_L'l‘l'S and baggage. The l..’l0O-ton vessel ran aground vhrle shooting the Laclline Rapids mar hero last nicllt. C. S. L. puke-mini said late today that a survey would be made "to ascertain Summcrsldc llriv crglltcrrl min- lrtcs later than Charlottetown. SUNDAY SERVICE Juno 15th to Scot. 28th inclusive iunv quickly thc v~.-:~~l ould - _ my. mn-"Ll; sprvkftt~~l c re Leave Fllnrrlcn; .000 A. M. 12.00 Ill rm- operations sot undcrwa l‘ M" " P- ‘L aw- Torlllvlllilir- H1115 Al". "lflil l‘. M. 5.50 I‘. M. -‘l.lll l‘. I“. WOOD IQLANDS FERRY leaves Wool! Islands 7.00 A. 1L. ruin n. u. 3.00 r. u. Loaves Caribou 9.00 AM. 1.00 PJ s.oo P. M. hull _v illitl‘ dawn uhl-rl food uu-s .~ lil mu to lhv stlalldoui ship in a llrdlllil which l‘('ll|l'lll'(l later Willi Wt" ll-lflfivhrer. R. F2. Trimblv of ‘Port Credit, Ont., who told re- porters "it was nice out there but i111. much nicer to be on land again." _ - z-“e-“fi; .;.i~:.r.-b-.m.» . - -»-..-....-.---r