W t. l side:- ‘lou i" m ever). [$10. AGENT-sill‘!- nflgflilb ROCK N. Hampshire my; hnlcliingd-Jiirilfi 133111;‘ T! , ael ori. yon. i" 1°“ A W3 ‘L-ieo-c-zl-ii. _fl5iil3RMAN'S iwmit FREE ‘ pmfjm Co 'n r Lnma HELP“ 405T ARRIVED. — Latest mes n; Ladies White Shoes, all “m, mid moderately priced. Sheen M; Bookstore, Water ll. Tin-onto Biker]. Water SI. W Guardian will “firm, et 2o m d: v" yo“; order In the b mu h reeerved for uewe 'T"'{,,§§."'i..l=.... but advertising i“ I ggwsy nature may be insert- . d l, g cents e. word strictly pey- ulvunoe, n5 CHOCOLATBS in at- flzgxlglbiliifi at Taylor Drug 00., wgmglon. oi b mnnns, Summer-side. L-760-6-21-1l. f, URNED HOME-MI’. Uriah wj];1£,Mr. Eustace Williams and [g5 Badie Willi pixie from the USA. to attend the niierlil oi their father, Mr. Jabsz Williams. at T3118 V8116’. rtilliil on Friday morninfl. msummhkildf they were the guests iiiheir nunl, Mrs. W 8.1115, wd w, Hucsiis. AVEDDING BELLS - A very Wituiilllg was solnmlzcd ui ,1_ gun-ya‘ Uuiileili. Chapel on Wed- ggdg)‘ morning, when Miss Zita night, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. iseph A. Gallant was unltfld in ygynage to lvlr. Ralph MacDonald, on oi firs. MacDonald and the lie Ausiiii MacDonald. in. G J. Macllelliin, V.G., per- llmed the ceremony in the pre- iiice ol a large number of friends. he brldevoie a lovely dress of fiiblue with navy accessories. Miss i lltlly itching g afterwards for .p lo ilie mainland, _-5COUT CAMPS WILL BE lLIL-At n inceiiiig of the Scout iders and executive council oi y scouts 0i P111106 who came N, Hu Mr. Paul COUII ' be dlegicvered to euy I 9|’ ll. ' . u respnlgfalnar £89 for this service o: fishing td. -Ji-11. left on While Rt. Rev. e______ [HEM/ESTERN GUARDIAN (landmine :uw'm 5m" E‘"""" 1"“ "9 PRINCE COUNT! I “mo, Blllllmliuml- “"3"”! l1"!!! be left with M“ p“; ulll ml! be bought daily n u Gourll n M.“ qi-umffllifh Water 5t, home in Summersido *1 011 rflur route. -BEDEQUE SERVICES lor iicdeque 11.00 A, M. - 4.00 r - At 8.110 P. M Rev Bwf-‘que United Chm L_753_6_2 _ Spring Byingtou I -_____ I n Nigel Bruce - Cele Rgsjgwlg-GIVANERED. — Ernest Sondergnrd $0.00 mg 1pm}, mjunes reggiiédisjli¢ggllgz and n brilliant ensi C1991" 011 his farm a few (lays ago, Directed hyWairer Lang was injured when a tclim litlachc w B Brain seeder - -- - flight. and hallo“ mu .1..- Turks Fear d Nazi Attack lARJ-frkzarlng all aunt-k by Bill garla, iiispilcu and assisted by Ger est s 5 . . . many. i. uiitey tier today and hcighicncll inc icni Turks fearful that ilcrmllny with Britain and Frmice. this concern, and rior tlte present country is not wlihnrniving fron her commitments to BrllfLli France. Bomh Blasts In N. Y. Shake B I I I socciticu i0 hold the annugfculb lip on Jiniu 29 to July Lana the lliL ciuiiil from July 3 to l2. ‘lire lips will be at iiernwood as lor- rly. Cllpiaui Eric 111g; Will be 811d, Rev. S. J. Davies Albeiion, assistant camp cuiel, camp committee was appointed lol Chairman, W. J. Lid- 119.1701‘. S. J, Davies, J. E. Dal- Kalzciz ailddA. P. Ceretill. ‘d til ct 0 hOl 8. cop r trill Saturday to hel p0 lip chici lOllSl D Dfly cump ex- LLSLHCL Attorney ‘rhuniris E. UUVH} ises. A scout soitbali league for quickly begun on inquiry to uclei- 1101 9011111‘; was decided upon, mine "if this ls the work ul a i the following are included: crnckpot or on cigniiizcn eilort to i- Rotors, Borden, president; create trouble." ltlinlcn, vice-president; exe- ‘lire asslslaht District Attorney, . Charles Howatt, Kensing- Jacoo Roscnbiilni. 52110 the noml» - P"?! Wedge, W. A. Currie, used in the two phiccs "apparently" imersille, and Wm. Ramsey. were of the shine construction. ‘P911110. B The first explosion, shorily alter DEATH 0F PIOMJNENT C .\' OF _'I‘YNE VALLEY. ilnlcvillizimso. prominent citizen ii i, m3 med awayonsat, man Consulate, glld niuny other iy, Jung 15, a; m5 hqnle. ‘ma. foreign agencies and shipping coni- nxermlz llincil. w. illiams W111“- iieid in high estnem end his lnll was learned by his many frien I loaves iory. ll [IVE KS1"; - '01. nnstor rh-DAHQS, lliATll LANIF-The 13. after l0fllf.‘ Gal e oi Mlscou I88 h Isthollc iery 10 be with their mother be- dl d One son Hector, 18st was. Th on Saturday from her John the Bap- Dr. Monughan. file e . 19d in tho i“ hcld esldeilce m 5t, Rev lUICh 0F MRS . ARSENE death occurred on a lingering illness at ouche, of Mrs. Ar- ill Misc lant. Mrs. Gallant was n 8E0. of the ciao and wu most X esteemed in the community. member of St. John the '1 church Ind I. member of Women's league. She active in all church work 111i’ hospitable. She leaves to n her liusbnnd, three sons, Ed- Roches who e, the family S tes ta with much re- ds. Mr. Wil- o. large femil i’ grandchildren to cher h his His wife predeceased him The funeral held on Tuesday 1nd was one 1° 13Y8cst ever seen in the dis- . There was a short service at home. followed bv a service in Prcsbytcrlnn church. Rev_ J_ A, _ of the United "11- luv-sided. assisted bv Rev. Anglican 8 but ca and live e fun- boino CXPlOSAiDS today. 5 p.m. AID/IX, took IT- Mr. Closing 0f St. Mary’s Academy friends present. Milyor J. E. Cilillp- bell, Rt. Rev. lvisgi‘. G. J. Muc- Lellan, V.G., and Rev. Fr. Kc.ly were also present. ’I'he sisters in charge of the pu- pils had arrnngcd a very delight- fu] program by the senior girls, The stage was wry charmingly Arranged with flowers. Mayor Campbell in hi; brief Ipeech com- plimented tho Sisters on the ar- llngemen of the stflge and oer- tlculltrly on the centre basket of flowers. At the conclusion of the program Msgr, MncLeilnn and Mayor Calmpbcll congratulated the p11: on the iuccess llnd wished em l very enjoyable vacation. The qroduotm ln Grade X were. 1st, Henrietta Coyle; 2nd, Mar)’ Glllant; 3rd, Marv MnePhw ‘Illere were a large number nf pil- plls received special prlzcs for at.- tendance, writing and other 119W- lnl subjects. Programme:- Opening‘ chorulzcnrois of cheer. g9- me Y 0f lli! lflllilwinl "or" m 6'1 GHIIIVIIh; ‘at —--__ 1J IJNYPED CHURCH 5111111115‘ Julie ‘Acid. _ - - W. ver w°119 W111 address a meeting in the Till. was learned here last night fie - RKYHOI‘ ivas thrown be- His Chest ISTANBUL, ‘Turkey June 20, __ nioveu nuilitioniii troops iomiru the Buigiliiiili ii'0il- p0 of her dcienuu prcpiiriilluns gun- erally. For weeks, increasing German activity in Bulgaria. has made the and Italy might take punitive illtflSllfiS agaiist them for halving slgncu up The Allied reverses have addcri to now ‘furkiyv s sole aim ls the deiciuo o1 hei- (;\\l\ soil ibn thehBolknn and hcar East scram- Pem, was bmmsmaid and was we; vi lch many bclime is inlpcnrl- ressed in robin _ egg blue with ilccossories. crmier, formerly of Cape Tormen- neacicd as best man. After the lemony the happy young couple ll mid k shower of confetti to the tom's home in Bedeque, where a llldiilg breakfast was servedJeav- ' a. honeymoon liowcvcr, this iilld NEW YORK, Julie LllL-llii’; — The offices oi a Llcrnilill coililncr- U-&-'DfllilKUlQ LUlh-‘Cili, lillu Hit‘ DULU- ihg housing principal llliils cl the wlnlnunlsl. party “Lit §llilhlfll by Nine pel- sons wcre lXIJlifCd lll the L.\o ohisls, which ocourlell wiililil llll hour lh downtown sot-lions uncut Lug nlinl. apart. Seeing ll possible connection, 1“ place on the 18th iloor of the Whitehall Building at 1'! Battery Place. a. bullning at the tip oi Manhattan housing the Gur- Mamianuiyclts THE BLUE a BIRD Shirley Templi g Tlacuiiicowl "'4. y/Gwiée A 20th Ceillllry~Foii Picture Darryl F. Zenuck In Charge of Produclion d k ALSO MARCH OF TIME Friday Night Shows it 7.30 It 9.15 Matinee Saturday at 3 P. M. saturday Night Show: at 3.00 a. 9.45 “Y1 ht e. DEFENCE IS (Continued from page i) mililjl Admiralty announced that the IILOSU-lon Andania had been iorpedoed and sunk, and the trawler Juniper lost. in Norwegian waters. 'l'hc mulnnia, well known in (Yiiililliiih ports in peacetime, wns a Cunard-Willie Star lm- m‘, nrmcrl for warliirie duty as an auxiliary cruiser. She was lhe fourth such craft in be , 10st. llriiiiin has fiitcrl out smile 50 of those craft as fighting auxiliaries to the flcct. The Andania’s crew was s.'ivc<l. 1n llic llmuc of Commons it was 11('||(‘\'Cil possible tlirlt the whole \\':\r program, including ilie ivcigliihg of the plans of ilic linpcrizil Gcncml Staff now iiini France has llccn dc- lCJliUi], niiglii iic ululcr rcviciv. Thu scssiuii $lill'l(.‘;i at. 4 p.m. (noon AIJT.» and was expected to liisi pernnps ssvcn how's. It may be CUlillllllULl tomorrow. The House of LGYGS he'd a, similar session. Ii. was _llllllli‘,ill.‘ David Lloyd (iUUFgU. Prime Ivflnstei‘ in the last \\'.\1‘ might lake i; prominent part the (ielmtc. Prime Minister Churchill and Mr. Eden expected to be other speakers. 100 Bombcrs in Raid The Licrman air attack on Brit- niii ivhs ihnde by 1C0 or more bomb- urs who struck from the southeast coast north into Scotland, and southwest to wales. The Royui Air Force hit back hard in attacks on Germany, Neil's (llspatmhes to London told of no ici-up in the lLr lighting over Africa and the Medtierronean. A broadcast heard from an Itali- an radio loid of Italian air raids on French air and naval baseslnNorth Africa. Air bottles in which two It- aian planes failed to return and a Erifish plane was claimed shot clown. British sources announced that the R.A.F. shot down three Italian panes and crippled two others ln a fight ovcr Buqbuq, Egypt, lust east of the Libyan frontier, and British The CIOslng exercises of St. nlnries raiding Lavella airdrome in Mary's Academy were field 1B5; llfiilliilllEilfit Africa. routed nine It- _ 1- ,- 1 a an n axles. {Q1122 115,33," i?“ §ef:‘,‘,l,l.,.§‘“,‘,,,§ At least ilijzht, perhaps 13. Italian planes have bccn shot down in re- cent African engagements. Sugar Prices Are Uneven NEW YORK, June 20.—(AP) — Sugar prices moved over e. narrow and uneven course today. W111i 111° domestic contract closing ‘.6 point lower under li uidatlon. Traders cont nued inactive pend- ing word from Washington on the Cummings resolution to continue the quota program for another year. Sales totalled 17.%0 tons. The world contract was steady. 'I‘rndc ordcrs were light and offer- ings were nicugre. Tlte close W118 ‘ll-z '1. Dfililis higher. Sues total- led 1.500 tons. The raw market also was inactive. 'I'hei'c were offers oi two parcels of cAHTuL-Summerside Tonight-~-Fri. & Sat. slsting of Mrs. Ilinklettcl", coilvcnor, Alex. MacKay, Mrs. O'Brien, Kili- Leard, Queens, prcscni-cd the iliillli’ of Mrs. Walter beard to the co ventloh for the official at Fredericton, N. B.. and rnlffic C. Board. This report was adoplcd. consisting of Mrs. J. Herring. Con- venor, Mrs. Urban Pincau, Prince, Ross, Kings, Mrs. M. J. Mrs. Lemuel Drake. Queens, brought above, the following resolutions. it doing much good work in car- ing for our crippled and disabled Cross finances the cost of opera- members do our utmost to con- old organization. was unanimously accepted. sincere than)“ cgates desire to ex 5 _ Dieolation to His Holhrlfr hégubghflglg- Institute members possess u very the full benefits of the promedirigs of these FINAL SESSION (Continued from page i) .___i_.__i__. the present Prohibition Lew we: left with the executive which does not meet until next month. The meeting showed itself overwhelm- ingly favorable to this stand through applause but time was too short to pennlt further discussion. The War effort of the different Institutes was increased by a res- olution to provide an ambulance for the REd Cross. ‘This would cost $2500, and in an amendment each Institute was urged to TfllSP ns much as possible towards this mid. Reports Read Five reports were heard at the morning session. Two of them were on “Peace. Legislation, and Inter- national Relations", and were pre- sented by Mrs. Dolor Richard, Mt. Carmel. and Mrs. L. B. Melllsh, MOHNI-giie, Mrs. Herbert Thomp- son, Dunsiaffndge resented a re- wt on Canadian ndustrles, and s. Med Macllaren. York Point of the F. W. I. C. The report. on Education. introduced by Mrs. Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse, stirr- ed up considerable discussion, and the resolutions reported above in connection with education were gwassed. At the afternoon session, '0 more reports were read. Mrs. J. J. McDonald. Cumberland Hill, presented a paper on Agriculture, and Mrs. Allison MacMiilan, Fair- view concluded the afternoon ses- sion ln the hall with her report as Convenor of Public Health and Child Welfare F‘. W. I. C. The full text of these papers appears else- where ln this issue. The Kelvin Institute Group read a Symposium on "Loilislatfon" which was much enjoyed. The Honourable Horace Wright told the assembly of the dis- cussion between the Local and Dominion Governments on the Refugee question. Provided the government of Great Britain de- cided to send refugees here, the Board would act. In the meantime all those who would be able to take one or more children should leave their names with the author- ities and answer the questionnaire which would be issued. MajorT, E. McNiitt, anicmber of the WarSavings Boardspokc to the Convention urging them lo purchase certificates and slumps. He thank- ed the Institutes for their splendid co-opcratlon in the Canadian Leg- ion War Services Campaign in which they donated over $350. Mr. MacNuft also asked the members to be ready to take refugccs at any time, and to send in their names if they were able to take carc of one or more children. He urged the delegates to buy ivnr ccrlifi- catcs and stamps “as soon as you can. as often as you can, and as. much as you can." The Nominating Committee, con- Mrs. W. P. MacNeill, Prince, Mrs Mrs. Will Mutcli, and Mrs. H. rcpi tative to the F. W. I. Con n lon d the appointment of Mrs. l... Mcllish to the directorate of the F. W. I. The Resolutions Csinlinilice, Mrs. M. MacLeod. Mrs. Herbert Dayle. forward, besides those meniioncd To Support Red Cross Whereas the Red Cross Society children. and whereas, the Red tribute generously to this splen- ' This resolution French Literature Whereas. e large number of our for incli- limited knowledge of the Emgllsh scnialive be allowed expense money 1151116181 assistance tends to destroy n committee of interested persons this problem. this resolution. At length a com- mittce consisting of Mrs. lifacMillan, Mrs. Mrs, Catherine Cain, were appoint- cd to interview the government. express sincere appreciation to His Worship Mayor B. R. Holman, Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Premier, Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minister of Agricul- gific, Mr. W. R. Shaw, Mr. J. A. i lies. bers of the executive for untlrlhg efforts to make our con. ventlon n success. resolved that we extend to them our Expect Answer (continued from page l) The plane carrying four negotiat- ors was sent across the German lines to s. secret rendezvous with Hitler. The plalhe gleamed with new whim paint to make it u flying flag of truce. The terms must be acted on b tile Peta-in government before tere is M1 armistice. lTne negotiators were disclosed in Berlin to be General Charles Huntzlger and Aviation General Bergeret; Vice-Admiral Ieluc and Diplomat Leon Noel.) Petaln Makes Statement Whllehe waited. Petain told France in a broadcast she had lost because she had too few friends. too few young men and to: few guns, and because she had wasted the victory years since 1914-18. “Today France is a witness i0 sad days," he said. “I was with you in your days of glory. I am and will remain with you in your days of sadness... "We will learn our lesson from the lost battle. Since our victory (of 1918) our sense of enjoyment had predominated over our sense of sacrifice. We have not exerted enough effort "Today we are in distress.” Troops Escape (By Charles S. Fall-z, Jr., Associa- ted Press Staff Writer) GOUMOIS (ON THE FRANCO- SWISS FRONTIER), June 20- (APJ-A Franco-Polish army more than 50.000 strong gave up its arms to Swiss soldiers today and crossed over the mountfliiwi-IS border to be interned. Some were wounded, some dirty and torn from the battlefields. Some had not cvcn seen a German soldier. Some were despondent and silent. Some joked and laugh- cd. Some talked of sabotage within the army, of inade- quate planes. (l. ,._______... ' not to exceed on hundrd and fif- ty ($150.00) dollars and less if the trip warrants a reduction. This resolution was tabled. Whereas. many patients newly discharged from the Provincial Sanitarium are unable to provide for their families. and whereas, ivmit and worry due to lack of fi- ilic bcilcfiis c-f Sanltorlum treat- ment, and whereas, no provision is mndc for the support of these 11111101115 or their dependent famil- ics during lltc pcrlod of convales- cchcc. iic it lhcrefore resolved that 50,000 Anzacs Join Britons And Canadians 20 -(CP) — §y ihrivunced the urlvfll Btrl. northern port of thousands of hnzacs -some estimates ran M high as 505mg _m join Brltonsahd Canadians in defending 111E 11m" ed Kingr 0m. _ Hardened by 4MP" mmlm‘ "$11 lng in the Antiprxies. rheAu-i r8 1m and New Zealnnd units land- ed at what war secretary, Anl1l°nl' termed "a. timely 110111" The Australian and New Zeit- mnd troops, at sea about 40 d335- were transported in largellncrs _ some of them croft that were fam- ous all over the world 111 FEE“; time but how anonymous be in their coats of admiralty gray- ‘Ilhe men waved their ritlcs et the crowds who craved their ar- rival and shouted:—_ liléOfmfid that Fearrrtyslnhad fallen, e a - some tofusthgm repued Fllnfidemlyz” “Dozygfin-jgrfly we'll have it back mTheyowrelz-E the first arrivals in Britain from "down under" 1n this war. Previous conimgcnls of An- zacs have been quaricrcd in the near and middle cast since mid- winter. The war offloe announcing the arrival said thetroops had disem- barked and been moved to their camps. Latest Roosevelt (Continued from page l) cabinet are in line with the overwhelming sentiment of the nation for haiiunak solidarity in time of world CHSlS and in behalf of national defence and nothing else." Earlier he had slsfcd W" the defence progrnnl is not nimcll at intervention in world affairs which do not concern the “T510111 11911115" here." _ At Philadelphia, whore the news sent B. wave o1 biTitllllfisfi zlsiniusil merit through tho rziiiks ofdrle- gates gathering for next weeks Re- publican national convention, Chair- man John D. M. Hamilton lSSliCil a statement virtually reading ihl- uvo appointees out of any ptvsllon oi leadership in the Rcpublicnh party. He said Stimson and Knox 110W WASHINGTON. June 20 -- Rresldent Roosevelt approved today a ropnrt lli-signed in pm- vlde the basis for Pan American economic unity lhrnughn brnrid prcgfam 0f centralizing l‘\']llll'l§ ihis CCLWCIIHDII in session appoint i0 look intn this matter and in- icrvlcw‘ the proper authorities in the hope of finding a solution m Much discussion ranged around Allison and Haiioran, Express Thanks Whereas we as delegates desire to Miss Wilson, Dr. F. W. their be it therefore Whereas we as del- oi’ the wcstcrn hcmisplicre in one agency roprcscniihg all countries. Mr. Roosevelt, he said. had "approved it and dlrm-il-d that the stale department proccrd with the plan nrul that if sri up the nt-ccssary machinery for sounding nut the min-r Ameri~ can nations on it.“ Asked whether it was safe to essumo ihni (‘zmnrirl ls in ilia picture, Early shill: "(hnailzt would not he cxrlildcd." "owe their allegiance to Lilo i-rcsl- dent, anu he.i'elll.el' will speak ullu aci- m that capacity." M, Lrdiluull said that Stimson, Secretary oi State under rrcsioehi. Hoover, and Allth, “MU was m..- uons l-iuuilng llliilc in Hi1.‘ lliuli l-re- Paiterson. ,Hon. H W ht sidential elector - i- ' i l <0 U011! 811d treatment-s 14> the D001‘. Malor T. E. McNutwrgfiud allrtigose i-netr own "coniscfznccslw aiijdkmhe glhrwxthleégns cgouig! lava Ltlougo gakilngmpnrttlw ma)“; our convention igpeochthey had "not been misled m" resolved ma we‘. a‘ msmum so n res ng and also the mem- s11 assuiances as must have been given them regaruirlg the third term movement." Political Leaders Confer In hurried cohicrchccs, political lenders sought w assay the cllect oi " Wm‘ ‘Trainer, Iiiollnas Purchase 0f lobsters By Gov’t Begins OITAWA. June 20 —(C?) Purchase of conned lobster undfl‘ the nion governments lobster marketing scheme has 50811“. - D. B. Finn. deputy minister of fish- mk, "mi acting controller fnr can- ned lobster. announced todBY- Organizations or DQ150115 W151i‘ mg go 9-11 all or part of their pack to the crmtroiier are required to give notice of their intentions not mel- than June 24. lndlcatinii the number of cases and the size of cans they expect to deliver. Notlllée is to be sent to W. S. Ilee. asss - ant controller, Halifax. In some district-s lobster canning orderly planning that information should be obtained now as b0 quwnfllies which will ‘be offered. e said. Personal ‘Miss Doris Buntaln of New London, ls e patient in the Prince Edvrard Island Hospital, Charlotte- town. —-Mr. John A. Broom 0f GTE-him Road is a patient in the l-‘fE-I- Hospital. His friends join in wish- ing hlm a speedy rewvefy- _Mlss Finally Huestls, oi Boston. is visiting relatives end friends on P. E. Island. 5 _ _ 1 MacArthur and vounlgrgorgrgeréglllrhlan Lee, left this "wceic to 10in Senator MacArthur, who is in Ottawa. In Memoriam MR. JOHN T. TRAINOR. The death of John T. ‘It-ulnar occurred on the morn of May 29th i940. at his hcime in Hope River. Tiie deceased was in his 76th Yea-i‘- Aithough Mr. ‘Prainor ‘had been in delicate health foir nearly e year. ‘he had allyvays hclpes oi recovery nnd bore his suffering with e Christian saplgit. The olhiei characteristics which marked himh a man luriong men were his love of God. his honesty and stiaigihtforwwardxiess. His death is n Cllélilllfll. loss to the ccimmillruty of Hope River and lcalves a vacan- cy hard to fill. During his illness he was fro- quontly visited by ‘his Pastor, Rev. Earl Dalton, wiho also administered the lnslt rites of the Clhuroh. He leaves to mourn besides I sorroivlng widow, the ioliovwng children: Emmett, Pius, Louis. Aeneas, Austin, Edna, Ada and ROI-a, at home, Axinle, Montreall, Mrs. Austin Booger, Ste. Arms, who will cheiish the memory of a de- lv" '1 husband and father. "1: filnclral which was largely at- , iciinctl was held frcm his ia-te res- ‘ idchce to St. Ann's Church. Hope River, on Saturday morning, June Isl. The Requiecn I-Illgih Mass sval celebrated by his pastor, Rev. Earl Dalton, who also dimcted the ser- vice m, the grave. 'I‘he pail bearers were Maul-s: Leo Reid, Joseph Bolger, Clement Boiger, Alfred Parsons. Clarence Rldd. ufmy his soul rest in peace. Milli. Reg-mid Rodgers o1 Bor- den is visiting relatives in Mono- ton time week. Mr. Llloywi Jame: of (Jimmie- town was o. business visitor to Borden on Tuesday. 1MB‘. Llelgih ‘Iioombs 0f Ohaniotte- town was o. business mentor to later in the year than June bu! is 5.500 eases it is necessary w Governor LePage fore resolved now ln . language. thus depriving them of i wsslon extend our hospitality, be hanks to them. sessions, be it therefore resolved that henceforth sufficient French literature be made avail- able for the French branches of the tilvomenis Idnstituites. 'I'hls on was a optc . thanks were he r‘ Whereas we feel that the whole all a my e world ls approaching a state of as being ready and willing to serve n resolu- s to beemployed to make the regis- tration immediately. Finally, matter was left with the Executive who were instructed to interview the Government. Bcutive. the Whereas, the expenses of the indebted to the Villa? for giving port of o such a directlynfo the Finance Minister to Other resolutions, including one lo ih ff t . be exfeniedegctotigat the Convention the future urea-c three-day term in referred to inc m. After the clgslng , . of the session xii-by led ' _ A he act lay-Thi- Mnglc Word. Philippines and Puerto Rlcos, July Provincial Representative to me in the P. W . Hall. the membe ‘bglrer-iflwire lggisls- 5°gi""° 9"“ T° M‘? . arifvra-l’ firmmduiizfliocaiiyat gcwinrté Cclrntcrfliirlvlggifirfe hriim h? 1° G°V°mm°m "m; eph C Desmxhef" P“""“’"“§’"».§'bcerfigigfscllfffld 420Cccrffis fbSf-sflnc garagiuloted c4121.“. this fund‘ has a grant Honor Llgflifézgglel. rggveilziicbyg 1w Jose h A. Ga- b?!“ D795 11- Y --' ‘ ‘ ' , . . ' ' ' ‘ ' _ ‘ 1' . . mo.» i l “..‘.‘.‘ii°i...l.“§l ills. .35 ‘.- siu iiiiwii: ".=::..i:..'i= ".2: M“ “PM a -»~ ~- God Save the Kln8-—S. _ Mny_-1_95B_ ~ lbie Thumb - still-ring POPEYE 1E use? Knows WHERE EUGENE, is swee-‘PEA DlD HE uOiN A cirzcus? OH, 90pm! 1145M mi now WE'RE asrvim eomewuelze! NIEVEA B. BUT HE iN THISTMMNI . THE ARMY ? popgyg Mug? “plow 1F I Ask THE LIEEPTHE RIGHT WT TELL ME WHERE, ’ “-’ "f wuesze HE is, Que-anon m. FIND our uusr "N-Ess l NAME ALL W" ‘"15 fioi-INTRV- Eilacrul WHERE QNEEPEA is! Q AT ANDs i-le MPN l$ we on A mm? F swag-PET: l6 i-E IN AN AIJTOMOBiLE? M. LET ‘JWEQPEA KNQN HQ gig- WHERE DOPEYE is? ~‘ WE'RE NOT 5O HOT P6 A FORTUNE - TE LLER- BUT WE'LL BET THlfi HA‘: SOME- THING TD DO WITH THAT MYSTERKDUS PLACE TO WHKH POPEYE WANT‘; TO ‘JAIL. und Mrs. LePage it there- thrlt we as members fore resollxixfegrfloiehttdwgsflx n mere- zh convention extend to delegates . lh incere thanks. These resolutclglnsogf ndorsed by the appointments on inc illll'(i—LCl'lll issue and the coming election, i-‘or- mer PIESIGGIIL Herbert l-looacr ex- pressed the bclici ihiit L110 i940 campaign would be llli" uicd bo- caiise the “national issiics 1011121.!) ' exactly where they ivcrc." Ho added the appoinlnicnts did not shell a Ftcpublican-Ucmocraiic coalition. Republicans gathered in little groups in the House of Rep mina- tlves, corridors and clorlkroolhshrx- Stimson and Knox. ohms, end whereas we fully reel- need to d lli a - - in that our moire stands in e our Emlllgelnndn ittfiuA 113,11.” m, owfie $1 ggméxflennitss trgéileuixflshgfifl V"? critical situation and that if struggle in which they are engg United States’ rciimmcnt effort, she is defeated democracy is dead. be it resolved that each individual such as uick Schali- iiivs-‘iuv 01 f1 Therefore, be it resolve that we fnstitiltc put on "Win the will“: $1,777,439, 3g ¢~n;p1-_,_~,-,,,,- (Kg-m,- the F. W. I. of P. E. I. here in concerts, dnnces. etc, at regular ; lans bv the u-ni- (lophrimcnt , session place ourselves on record intervals with the prowgdg going to ch11 9.000 rcsrrvc cifirvi-s in nc- tlve duty. and introduciloh bv Sch- our country any capacity, and nslst till; m“ _ utor Edward Burke vDc-ni-Ncbras- as e. first step urge that n regis- out that much Wsgfkrtbfwafihg ‘Em kn) °1 aulflversm (111111 b111- tmtlon of ell women in P. E. I. be was going on glrgady The convem undertaken lmmedlnlely. Some dls- lion agreed to intensify their or. Scenes of Excitement cussion took place over the means forts pressing bitter ccnucnlhlilion oil Borden on Monday. Mrs. James MacAleer and grand- lcinngiitcr Helcn were visitors w :§JL1ililIlC'l‘$ZdQ on Monday. , Gunner Charles Robertson, vet- 'crn of the first Great was‘ is spending a furlough at his home in I Bcdcquc. i , Ma's. Clinton Howamt. Mrs. ' Gccrgc Sharpe and daughter, Ber- nice were visitors lo Summerside on Tuesday. Mir. and Mrs. Irvi. Jay 1nd iélisiflgian And Vicinity W111 1” i“ P’°‘”"" “Numb”, m: P u ileiia- and daughter ‘fflfiqiwmf, "Qfnfiggficrce: ghercclfasz Yvonne were vzsizog to Sumiizer- side oiri ‘Tuesday. r, R, N. of s. prasaiii ' lli Kerls- Mi‘. Wm. Cameron and Emest Ivicimtalh wlre '. visitors to Chrlriottcionvii or. \‘.' nesday. Miss Madeline Clow, Of Sum- merside, spent ivecincsday pleas- antly in KCIISlIIWOH Liic gait-s; of Mrs. Frank Mo) Oongmtulzitioris o lvir. and Mrs. David McNaliy on the arrival o! a baby daughter on Monday Julio 17th. Mlrs. home Nfxmkley arrived tionie Monday evening on a v‘. t lli not parents Mr. and Mrs. W. (maln- pion. Due to the recent drop in poultry prices local buyers, vi-iih few excep- tions have for the present, stormed their trucks from gozng to the country. H. Sgt. Wesley Com i: of tho P. E. I. Highlanders left on Tues- day morning to rejoin hi5 tint, which is stationed somewhere lh Nova. Scotia. The congregation of the Keno- ingtcn United Ciiirch are dcziglii- 0d to hear that "111 Ilov. A. D. Sterling of Nova Swim, formerly from Prince Edward Island \v;il su/pply for Rev. Mr. Salter dzlnng the yea-r 1940. A successful supper, in hid of the Red Cross was held in the United Church Thursday evening. The large number attending we loud in their praises of the excellent rcpast. Ilfe-ut Roscoe Waiker and b do (neg Hazel ifoeki xvii 100k place in till‘ A1". French River on June . ret/umcci home from a r. honeymoon 1011:‘ (if the Ala... .7119 11811111’ rercivzng heormest corigr-i l"lT‘:0P< and tics: Wlslhcs frcm fl . Mr. and Mrs. family 10ft on Th for Saint John, will in future resld has received and is no wltlh the Since" F ' Co. of Saint .l~ wishes of flirlr inri a prosperous and their new hcmc. B. e. Mr ,. hi1 ;‘.'1_\ Work on the highway of‘. kept. about. iivenrv 1M1‘. 1 employed riurrn: illri has for some llliliflihi been disroniinurlrl lty of the nicri are hoped however, that back on the Job at The opening dance in the Ken- singtnn rink on We" - < lng. proved :1 111121“ . ed thcmsclvcs. u. n floor space 3o fr. x To f’ them pleniv of room, i lighting effect hcir": "i" ' l l feet that in" r fowl right to town and c» minute of if. 1',‘ sure I old ifmcs. Messrs. Don B gins and ftflfwr \ . ular mun? mm ‘ rn '1“ 1's. morning for A ‘\""<. loin up with ‘ho RCA T’. Alex-rs. Baker and Rigel?‘ H111] urdcrcn the examinations for cw": w"‘1l= Mr. “Wolfe who h" 1'*I~'=riv ‘ww- ‘o "18 family Qif Bloomfield spent Sunday 2n Borden. guests of Mrs. George. Jny. , ___. l Mfrs. Peter Currie azid son James , [of Nine Mile Creek were visltorel to Borden on Sunday. Ziiests of] Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacAieer. 1 Miss Vivian Woodstde, Mr. and 9'59 Scenes of excitement were cnaci- ‘Mfrs. Cleve Somers and Mr. wil- ed on the Senate floci- wiir-n Stimson and Knox nominations were read from the rostrum. sch- ator Bennett Champ Ci-irk, Mis- souri Democrat, cricd flun- thr‘ ap- pointment of "Intcrilcniinnisis" amounted to "selcction of g wrir 1 cabinet." i e Don't be e merr r lo tired, aching eel! Soothe them with Zlm-BIIIC! one» lretinr herbal oils. livers night “he our eel in hot water. ry carefully. Eben gently message Zam-lluk into ankles inner: soles end herwecn lhe mes. You wi I he emncll hnw quickly you :0! relief. Don’! uler/ml-lnrluro am er Jay. I Get Zam-Buk from your llruggitf l! once end enjoy perfect fool comfort. I UseZAMBUKNiqhtIy b 11n- l ll'Ci'i Pickering were iCampilfi of Borden when return- msiiors 1D arden on Monday. Mrs. J. B. Miliman of Kenning- ton vls fcd her niece Mrs. E. M. ing fro-m Saint John, N. 13-. Friday. OD ltfany people here were glad 0f the rot-urn to her berth of the S. s. Charlottetown early ‘Tuesday morning following a period oli two months at dry dock in Saint John, N. B. The Chli-rlol-teiowm took up service again on ‘Tuesday. On Slunday nmiemoon service in Borden Union Hall was conducted bv Rev. W. H. Macilean of ‘Bryon. The sugJect of his discourse was Trmpcmnce and the text was from Ephesians 5:18 "Be not drunk with ivlnc. wherein is excess: but be ruled with the spirit." ‘Ilhe vceeklyn auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was hold on Thursday evening with six tables pinyin . Indies first prize was won by rs. James Mac- Alecr, second Mrs. Neil Darmch, nchts first. prize Mr. Ed Lcmds. iu-cnd Mr. Nezl Darrach with con- rolntlon prizes going to Mrs. G. Shnivpc and Mr. M. Onmqabeii. Playing was then resumed for fret-maul‘. which who won by Mr. Pep Damon. A.» Pd those sffirt ir-s‘: v"“i f‘v'~'3 color: and l: you" wow" called will finish sir? "2 ‘" ~ many vapors. ‘Hie NP‘ c’ lick \ / , owing If .45 Ii. 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