nu: M/ESTERN GUARDIAN fé AGENT-gt’!- John 5:1]. g‘ will! Ill“! But-Phone Ill I'D PRINCE COUNTY pews. 1mm"- lflmull lllollll be left with M“, yo“ fifnTui-n may be bought dolly It my of the folio lde__ wing ltoreg m Fmmfluuunkatore Water 8t Gnu-u" n", . n; _ 1 Béorflllln BIIGIYY- wll-QI’ I‘. Milk Gdudq,‘ (anal-mama: s; n, q J‘ will be delivered to any hum in s Joey M 2c 1m d1: or 10¢ no: week. rnnno 2'89 u i" y,“ order to the boy responlible for deliveries o umn is reserved for nun interest but ndvertllln] -_.__ mmerslde l; for this service or n You! route. —NEW ARRIVA men's suits just new styles a All! col . of 1°C“ ' ucwsy nature may be lnlen- L. Shipment of received. Smart nd patterns. Mills lain]: gfélvbinltze word strictly Ill!‘ %gi‘l::nsl?zrcyefile§lu€$:$1dg1°Lhm-s’ " ‘",‘~Ds_§,fi.§m§_ L-530-6-13-2i. . Kensmzton. vggfig-Egulrllgaiunfltfigecirétlkich sen nlf".‘.‘.'_."if-...".'.iiif‘°l.ii°"itfz 122.12.: Webster Sain- Barker’ Mmmer. - - i533. 3512111113.? liiffs- L’430'6'14"“' Co. Ltd. Summcrsirle, ma“ {GOING TREATMENT has Schurman of New dvrgoing treatment 1n rd Island Hospital, —OOMPLE'l‘l-lS COURSE — Mis Helen Marks recently returned "'0!" Halifax. N. S., where she completed a course as a certified drug clerk at the Maritime College of Pharmacy. Miss Marks is a val- ued member staff. -—S _\'ISl'l‘l.\‘G S'SIDE—MI. Roy _ wireless operator 1n “Q3100 ;. Trans Canada air- -1\.~.l bv plane this week to I REPEAL OF -____. (Continued from page 1) =i—i___—_. . . 1.’; 1:.- aixfiiui. enough to .. u; bilshelg seed potatoes -' . L-uo-o-it-zi. _ United States and transport them AHL-Cmyfis lNJunyqMn in their own ships and forbids A- Bmw Ab,“ u, Burungwn was merlcans to travel on the ships of magma” n“. Hun“, Comm, HOP _ belligerent nations. Exienson of M. momma wit“ a (credit also is forbidden: cash must tin hand, when it was ' be Paid hem" the 3°°d5 1911'"? ‘he L111 u. saw which he was 6mm“? , h” Knuclues were haw If the act is repealed, it would i?“ °" . . .. ca a series f hi , ,, s“ ‘ a o; yuund n9- p 0 measures W ch ihe To ,.L.“,m\)\,.es 3w xmgcm It United States has taken 1n recent m “ma. rig,“ “Ma and weeks to aid the Allies. These in- mealL _ n, Wm Infidel. me “and elude the indirect sale to Great W“ w, u wn-ue___s_ Britain and France of surplus air- planes, artillery left over from ihe first great war and large quanti- ties of munitions. The first official suggestion that men as well as materials be per- mitied to go abroad was heard to- day. Celler offered a bill to repeal the act forbidding American en- listments 1n foreign armies. Early approval was forecast in some quarters. The chief Allied purchasing ag- cnt. Arthur B. Purvis. disclosed that the government had proi sod France and Britain “an opporlim- ity to buy more surplus war mat- erials." Stephen Early. presidential acc- retnry, reported the war depart- ment is making ‘excellent prn- grass" in an inventory of supplies which might advantageously b: declared surplus. Tangible evidence of the progress vms seen in the fact that 90 at- tack planes traded in to thcir manufacturer. resold to the A]. lies. already were started fmvard ItUNTO-Mr. Stephen -F01i It) " icrsine left this week Pm 0i . ly dlSpQSfld _of his 10x 1m 1- ; . >, operating under Pond t: lii-iuhcy to the Pgince Ed- niu Island litur Pool, so as to be [ole to jvlll His Majesty's forces. fir. Poilu illlb tvvo uncles serving r1111 ihe Bfltliill. Expeditionary ram; m1 n nlniifl‘ serving with the 5:11:11 arm)‘ nursing ¢0l‘D-—5- ._nE-\'l'|i 01" MR. WILFRED _ _ The funeral of Mr. lllilli, who passed aiva .1; his home in Mis- 111d from St. John the -h on Thursday morn- iligh Mass was cel- llev. Dr. hloxiaghan. was in St. Paul's Ceme- . . , the Canadian border for delivery APllL llliO business f.) . _ , '- \\'vll111gion. He was mmg: asréxgooigoonnxilggg ogfgoogzat‘) fniNillEd by all clas- lle leaves his widow, Doris, of Bridge- worth of its reserve ma ing equipment to firms working on Allied ammunition orders. Informed quarters believed the release of the machinery would ro. suit in advancing deliveries on cer- tain Allied orders by two cr three months. FRENCH nilfactur- l i ii iu‘ . 9r 0i the R. C. A. F., To. 1.0111111 iviiiinrd at home. —S. 411m: r1- RESIDENCE IN s'- iii! l)". and Mrs. Mark Dei- ' ve been residents ‘or many years l Summcrslde where fuiure reside. Dr. Del- cmziinue to practice his Before leauving tthgy arewe par y 1 0d YELHnEQQL %*hey ¥g.,;rn_i—_ “ 5 “WHY 71°" The Cabinet's session here was m K he residents. which auendeg by pm“, Minister m1PrY..°.3.‘,.,°,“,,‘,’,-‘{ M‘; F- T- ATSQII- Churchill and Viscount Halifax, m ‘w ‘ i‘ 9d 3' a" address» Britain's foreign secretary. ' M11 Howard Barlow. Dr. Delaney expressed their h Paris Wore s bravo smile even thinks to as the Nazi offensive pushed ever of the Enman Ding, "Blockade r» Bear Heavily 0n Italy, Belief a (Continued from_pna\__l) 1 ____. S. ale, in northern Kenya colony. near 151191011111. was raided by the enemy twice yesterday. One African was killed but no damage was caused. German scouting plane: wen lBEn over southeast land. ian raids on Malta, British Naval stronghold in the Mediter- ranean, continued. So far Malta (IQ-Bullies have been 30 civilian . 30 wounded and seven soldiers wounded. In Norway. R..A.F. bombers who moped through mist and fog bomb- ed German shipping in Bergen har- bor in the light of fires they start- ed along the waterfront. A fort, an anti-aircraft battery and ships in the harbor were hit. A German airdrome at Varnes also was bomb- ed~ Wreokins runways and hangars. German ground crews who rush- ed from their quarters were mach- inc-minced by the diving planes. Raid Italians In Africa. operating from b35551“ Kenya and perhaps other fiol . British bombers continued "lids on Italian ships. airdromes. —Figutea were cited b Allied blockade. tons hitherto from overseas. Eighty one P61‘ C911 trolled b the Allies. be forced to compete with many for Bmkan oil. 11v wh been pledged to Germany- Prior to her entry into the war for 25 per cent. of the Sea. Blenheim bombers were cred- iicd uuih du-ect hits on airdromes. ports and munitions dumps in Eri- trea, and at Direadawa, Ethiopia. ltlacaaca. near Assab, across the lower end of the Rel Sea from the British protectorate of Aden, and objectives at the towns of Asmara and Gura were attacked. Ports 1n {alga also were bombed I. second tons of _ from Spain and Spanish Morocco. been the ports including 75,000 tons of cop- ns of wheat, 100,000 tons of corn and 302,000 tons of meat. Italy in the past has been buy- ing 75,000 tons of potatoes from the Reich. Germany's latest crops have been far below par, however, and that war-hungry country now needs all she can produce. and more. Il Duce must be concerned bythe relative weakness of Italy's credit abroad. Rome's credit on world markets does not exceed $30,000,- 000. This fiscal weakness is fur- ther emphasized by the drop in the reserve of the Bank of Italy from $208,000,000 in December, 1938, to $138,000,000 last March. __i___j__ WORK T0 BE (Qvailnuzd Irqmgnazeg) ings, as well as heating and kitchen equipment. roads and paving. 'l‘hc landing strips on the field lad to be 750 feet wide and 2.500 fcet long. Hard surface runways were required. It was on May 1, that the De- fence Department announced pro- vision had been made for establish- mcnt of a main airdrome and ser- vice flying training school at st. Eleanofs, near Summerside. with relic!‘ airdromcs to be established at Mount Pleasant and Wellington and creation of a bombing and gunnery school at the Charlotte- town airdrome. Budget Scheduled For Next Week OfITAWA. June l3—(CP)—Fin- The aifpoil, and school located,“ ance Minister Ralston told the st. Eleonora will provide the head- House of Commons today the hud- qunrters for flying training and wiil- Tet would be bfmiflht down 110% include hangars, barracks, machine week. He was aru-ivcrlng fl ques- shops and other school buldings. tion frcm Hon. R. B. Hanson. COP-- The ports at Mount Pleasant and servative leader. He did not name Wellington will be designated as the day. {§‘.‘€i.al‘.“i33if.iii'if. ‘c3215 .53" -——"“ ' I I Drive Ship Ashore To Escape Lice landings, etc, to relieve the pressure on ihe main airdrome. The main port near Summerside SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE. Canary Islands, June 3.—iCi-’) _~ 'l‘he crew of the Italian steamship will have two hard-surfaced run- ivays each 2500 feet by 750 feet. On Malta was reported today to have driven their ship aground at Lns the reficf fields will be similar siz- Galletas beach in the Canary ed l‘llll\\‘il_\‘5 with one on No. 1 He'd Islands yesterday after a French hard-surfaced. There will be no Lnrd-surirtccd stri s on the third warship 1n hot pursuit had fired several shells at her. relief field at wci ington. The headquarters port at St. Elcanors will have barracks accom- modation for 1,000 students and l ground men, besides the accommo- dation for several hundred pennan- cnt instructors and Staff, and quar- ters for married officers. Hangar . cqupincnt will consist of about five hangars. Approximately 45 acre: are re- quired for the building area on which the hangars will be erected. These hlmxars will be two hundred and twenty-four feet long and one hundred and sixty feet wide. The nurrowxside will face the field. Provision will be made for nl ht flying and landings during he hours of darkness at one of the re- lief airdromes in addition to the main airdrcme. RALSTON T0 (Continued fromJagg I) in command a battalion in the field and became a lieutenant-col- oncl in 1918, serving until the. armistice. After the war he contin- ued his interest in the militia. and not list an Italan ship Malta) ian steamship. Children From British War Zones For The llominions LONDON. June l3—(CP)—The Rouse of Commons was told to- night that a plan is being Wfk- ed out to send children from Bri- tish war zones to the Dominions and the United States. $5.55,“: Wins Wlfgllieyk werlrcigrrzigd closer’ Lhmtilnds. ~S. Fires Burn On the low-hanging clouds in the wcst the reflection of fires Reynaad In Final could be seen. but on the Champs Elysees the cafes still were opcn , and there were strollers on the (Condmxed “m” m“ l) avenues. ._.__ The French decision not to try‘ to fight. the invader in the streets ‘ of ihe city iiself was made during the day. Instead, 1t was proclaimed to all the world that they would fall back if necessary to the smith and dig] in there again: and if ousted there F would fight on even in their Am-l erican possessions-such as French Guiana in South America, the is- lands of Martinique and Gaude- loupe in the West Indies, and St. Pleare et Miqueleon off Newfound- an . allure 1n actual flight ncross ta‘? 1;.» irce man." he said, "must (if 1-1;. France's army, the van- £151? 0i thorny, has sacrificed her- Tilen he added: “Elie ivnin must know what they .14‘ “he French raoe). iie hour has come for them to llvéheir debt." minded Frame." he went . "is mun to racics and u; turn to other de- say: ‘We have mogmlliflll You.’ None of these anfipfikyklligvlih a sense of ill-Bil“ "Bu: u == nne thin si:l' uhoiher to ac g lime that I have asked "~‘"="Ht of the United Status ream‘ assistance in all forms hisdoywxVllflflfiflll law permits, he Declared Open (‘lty Paris was declared to be an open city-and thus under international law one not subject to bombing- in a last effort to save its Price- ltisa treasures and its bilildmgs of e a g to aDDrove g8 h " >0 c/ierously. and n h“ Wit out such a declaration. the ..gll“tl‘lt':1\c‘<i by his people. Germans had made clear, Paris -1n¢..,-.',r,‘,‘,nt“° a" at ' "w" might be broken llllfifl‘ a rain 0i ~ i . bombs as was Warsaw. With a force of 120 divisions, many of them fresh troom. the Nazis stabbed on info the weary French. who have had no rclief since the beginning of the battle on the Somme. The War Ministry acknowlcdgfli that the outnumbered poilus had not been able to hold the fresh German legions constantly thrown into battle. French informants put the main invading forces at about 36 miles Life n! France at Stake ‘Entity (he life of France is at i .§‘"i ICE-ii. France's essence of from the city's ‘fates. They admitte that in the Ger- man drive for encircleinent the Nazis had made new crossings nvcr the River seine in the west and the Marne in the east. They acknowledged, too, the es- tablishment of a Goflrlan bridlv- head on the south bank of the Mame, near Chateau-Thlerrv. about 49 miles from Paris; that the Nazis were driving on toward the vita] port of be Havre, and hnd taken historic Reima with the smashing force of great afoul)! 0f tanks and armored care. Percy Black j the long period of the illness of Fi- A "generous invitation has lxu-n received from abroad," Miss Flor- ence Horsburgh. parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Health. said. “Within a few days some scheme will be made known 1n rc- sponse" to these invitations, she added. The new plan will provide for all, re ardlesa of economic status. she sad 1n answer to criticisms his motives and motions through- “h” K ‘éhégdrei: “Ygllfienfwlooglris out the whole of has public Life." Umwd 181a s 1 f? t nuid afford Only reL-ecitly ihe House of Com-gill?“ w ose pare‘ 5 c mtms heaid demands from Con- - _ servant-e ‘ucm-bers. notably Dr. H. “greflzgiusl elic£tfimbglzikt“g“ggg_ A. Bruce (Con. Toronto-Parkman). fen!“ Wm,‘ m. Domlmon Gm“ eminent-s on the subject. rommundixi a brigade, becoming a coinnc in 1924. Mr. King declared. "I felt quite sure there was no name that could be suggest-rd which would inspire more ccn-iicicnce in the ccuntry‘: war eiiort." "In agreeing to this request." Mr. King said, “Col. Ralston has been actuated by that higih sense of public duuy which has governed i King step down himself and make wa-y for a nmv leader such as Col. Ralston. He served as counsel for the Rona-l Grain Inquiry Commirscn. with Mr. Justice W. l". A. ‘Turgcon ns commissioner. when made an (‘KYNISEVP inquiry into the grain markclzng sit-uaticn. In ihe fall of 1937 he served as counsel to Mr. Just/cc H. H. D'vls whrn he inquired into the Bren gun cont-mot as a Royal Commiss- ioner. The lnqury resulted from charges in connection with the award of a con-tract for machine guns by the Defence Department- to John Inglis 00-. llimllcd. of Toronlo. At. 58. this native of Amherst. N. S., now let-urns to the Department in which he served from 1926 to 1930 and which will be repsonsihie fcr spending a large part of t-hc money whlcih will be obtainrd un- dcr taxation and bmrrcwng plans worked out undcr Mr. Rsustcn‘: leadership in the Fnanoe MW"- mcnt. He is the member of Parliament for Prince P. E. I. Uni-ii next week when Mr. Ral- ston move= to the Dflerce Department Hon. C . . Power. Ministcr of Na-tcnal D~- fence fcr Air and also Pcsimwter General, wil] ccnt-"nue as Acting Minister oi’ Naiicncl Defence- Hcn. J. L. Ilslein Minster of N:- tinnal. Reverue. acted as iMn'st-zr of Finance on a numb r of occas- ions 1n the pant. partlclllllfil/ 101' Former Maine Official ls Under Arrest State Cont-roller, today was placed under arrest in a hospital bxi on three indictments charging larceny of State funds. The indictments were returned out-growth of private Rllflll0l‘S' re- ports that $157,000 1n State fund» were not "accounted fcr." Runneils went to April 1 Wit-h self-inflicted. The incident started a chaln of events that rocked the State. His was one oi’ Several resgifa- Lions of high offic ats from the disclosures. airbable choice to 50069011 lston. ~ has to appoint. a Postwuvtar Gen- eral f0 relieve Mr. Power's dunes and per-hops a Mnzster o1 ruins- port. to re ieve Hon C. l). l-lnvrc, who head: the Demrt-mcni. (I Mun- itions and Supply as well as ill: Transport Depaniment. Once he pinch is ieinrtalv will Ger- Wlth her sources in the United Statc-RMCX-l- co, Venezuela and the Netherlands East Indies cut off. Italy necessar- will have to tum to Rumania. ich in the past has supplied he: with only l0 per cent. of the total- Russias surplus oil already has Italy was able to count orizBx-itain steel yeariy, principally sixty thousand tons of crude I!!! has likewise been purchased abroad. most of it from the United states. Until now the Mediterranean has channel of annual 11n- er, 30,000 tons of rubber. 500,000 AND PRINCE COUN J 13.—-(CP Haves) LONDON. ime Brumsh economic sources to emp asile the effect on Italy's economy of the IFour-fifthg of Italy's average an- nual oil consumption of 2,600,000 has been imported t of Italy's total imports have travel- led over maritime routes now con- flud had supply and troop centws tons of coal used gnnually in peace - in Libya on the Mediterranean “mo, Eihlfllml and Eritrea along the R Italy has been importing 400m.) ~d.reds" of Italian aliens from a list EG TY CHRONICLE RDI COMMITTEE (qontinued from gig l! f him .‘.‘"...E’i.§’l“éié ‘ b" ‘J’??? ction. He . however, there were Nazi agentein the West attempt to mislead loyal German Can fans. At conclusion of the defence of Canada debate the House resum- ed discussion of Labor Minister Mcliarty’: resolution preliminary to introduction of the annual bill for unemployment relief and ag- ricultural distress aid. Western members said farmers did not merely want relief. They wanted general betterment in liv- ing conditions. When the defence of Canada resolution was being debated this afternoon, Mr. Lapoinfn urged Canadians inside and outside Parl- iament to have'conf1denoe in fed- eral authorities charged with pre- serving internal security. The minister vehement-fly“ denied any political motives had fluenc- ied either the Royal Canadian ‘Mounted Police or himself in re- '11 revel‘ W“ 5° you Yihcaessential to efliflifme“ ENO makes 8 Pie“ come fatigiw- o 3N0 starts Y0“ y... m‘ AND Efiecls OI "m" ‘B: overcgme llarygllegerv ENO' ¢°° ' ‘on on eygfl ‘"19 laxative action lm l on Your IDES . auo comes “h size for Y°‘“ d“ leasing suspected aliens from 1n- ternment. As an indication of the ienry of the R. C. M. P. the min- ister said the moment Italy dc- clared war he had signed an order for internment of “many hun- prepared much earlier by the po- lice. Moves Amendment The Minister moved an amend- ment which would instruct the proposed committee to consider the question of punishment for those convicted of subversive acts. This was suggested b Arthur Slaght (Lib Parry Soun ) yesterday when he urged the death nalty for spies. saboteurs, and rafters. Mr. Lapointe pleaded for patience and coopcration from his colleagues in the house. "We are all work- ing for the same cause, for the same purpose, and we ought to trust one another." he said. "Sowing distrust of those who have the responsibility and the burden 1s not a good thing in this country at the present time. us try to irust one another not think there are an dcsigns in the actions o those 1n authority." Before the main debate in what was one of the busiest afternoons of the session, the House heard several important announcements from Prime Minister Mackenzie King‘ and others in the Govern- men . three home or cottage- Tuk circulated. The R. C. M. P. rc- ported to him they were "swamp- ed with g flood of complanis of subversive activities" busvti on such reasons as "second hand gos- alp, a Germanic sounding name, or a Teutonic haircut." Defence of Canada regulations might restrict certain liheri‘ l1". Lapointe said, but, iiIChl‘ u o :1 doing the fighting ovci accepted much greater Ralston Appointment Cheered Mr. King announced Finance hlinisier Rnlston would succeed the lag- Hon. Norman Rogers as min- is I‘ of national defence but ol. . Ralston would remain in Chis To thoseyho Con“) prcsc-ut portfolio long enough toitm regblaufns deliver the budget next week. their 6M1 “gms ‘I’ Dir-fcniiak- ‘re The announcement brought ‘lf-ouigwépaaiifin?‘ .5317‘. glee-rs from all sides of the cham- lis o! paramount mum, _,_ ‘ private righis." Mfimbfirs of the House spontan- eously stood at attention and sang The National Anthem when a res- olution ivas carried on motion of He warned that in sfl.$i{."l_ii‘.h€\\‘i1l1 there was a growing feeling that “there are men who would lll ' .the Prime .\'iinis _Conscrvntivo lend l i l (Uoyws Skipping register doesiihe mogrznn of building ' ~ te 1 1 1 W". cage oiagisigtgeiauriidesrizifivfcil mi: i @0111"; B001“ $52-00 i ,Ccna'11t all ‘iIllllliiiOll had iciispcsril of th i i 'mine but who are free.“ Vi i committees mlzht ink-c lthcir own hands if fitics did noi- ncl, . . do more to disrupt the 1 for. seconded by er Hanson, that a lliffiiofieof “iqvai and affectionate greeting" be sent King George on this, the official observance of his mount, » -. . y than to allow pflvfli‘? arm- §g,“'}yfg§d§,‘n_C“"Hdfl "d i“ Unit" ies to be m up." fleclarcri‘ T. c Air Itiinistrlr Power announcedtDouglas (CC? ‘v°yb“r'n' Mr Douglas rcminclcfi the House for the . ». - that in the 11st clr-clion *2‘:- (‘ C. named i “iiohiifglcifiigg P151.“ and 5g“? a. mm‘ “F. members ivr-rc op;1:».<vd‘l1_ (‘om- p ‘ o“ me o! ow 1t‘ “asimunLst cnndldntvs. Whlc (.‘..;nda 1g worked out. The program, 0,000 would be. mber. fought Hitlerism ubrrail. cm» had to be taken that a Psvvurm of lit- itle Hitlers" was not hutchcd out ‘at home. completed in Septe Veterans’ Home Guard Mr. Power also announced re-' cruiting of the Veterans’ Home Guard to be attached to the Can. adian Active Service Force, com- Priilng 3.000 men had been com. pleted. He added a reserve home guard of veterans -—perhaps hum. berm: many thousands - would recruited and attached to non- permanent active militia. The air minister read e. reply he had sent Attorney -Genera.l Con. ant of Ontario to a request for arms and ammunition fcr volun- icer home guards. He advised Mr. spare arms and am. been placed at the c British Govern- ment at its "urgent request in the present real and urgent emerge“- Ry at the gates of Paris." Bil? Munition Plank Supply Minister Howe, Call Hepburn _Enemy 0f Canada UITAWA. June l3.--lCP)-A bit- ter attack 011 Premier Alizcheli F. Hepburn, of Ontario, us an enemy of Canada's war effort. was made 1n the House of Commons tonight by Jl G. Ross (Lib. b10050 Jaw). Mr. Ross said there 11.141 so "l f‘ been no saboi. in Canuila, bu peated soho ‘ I1. 1* iIf l laces. for in. 31- urn of Ontario." more lo destroy umtv. suspicion, to fomcni (ii\<(‘ll.\l\7ll. to discourage rccrulimz: flan 1111:: in mpjy man," Mr. Ros; said. to a question said two new explo- ”_——— ‘gage mpdlantsholrlienlcfimstingl $12,000,- - B-se- rig pant were lzhree big fcntures of present mun- k t R t 511%’ would be e e u s ihe explosive planisywoiliijtiadguplrlliig inecds of the British and French I govemments. 911F111! the defence f C -—i debate western members whim-gr: VANCOUVER, June ll -—(CP> House there was a "strong under- - Twentgr-three years am when lcurrcnt" of Anti- British feeling in Halifax was blasied by rm explod- l it lest. it might be A STA. M q J “Mm!” iqucsilions asked in —WtlIlIl}fIJm Runnelis i-fgijgened Maine ‘Illpftmii’ 5M0- imfl in one case. 1n secret-w 1w. flight by the Kczinobec l Mflulloba- No names were men- Couni-y Grand Jury and were inc 1101100- the hos~~un1'1n Winnipeg, with t. two p;siol buiiri ‘name, about whom questions have wounds he sard were atcidetitnllyibcen asked.) resuitirg Lapoinic said if the man took part nanoe Minister Dunning and is a Pordcrcd his re-iniernment and he Coi.[is still in the The Prime M‘nist:r, Tl‘WfV.‘l‘,'lll) lo which permitted me to or- inot get unduly perturbed by rum- some parts of C hltlkrl ing munitions ship. n urev i116 Rovernmenl. was ilivcn by (he Rcrl (‘r Mrs. Bryan. one of iilOllVLu. without shelter. Today the Red (‘mu has blanket bark. well-worn hm r11! servicnhle. returned hv ihc mmr Mrs. Bryan. now a lor-zil l‘(‘.\l(i(‘ll‘ One of more than 11000 now col- jq-fad horr- hy tho R1111 (‘i Allied refugccs. unis c1 w terday in response in the Sorinyls call. anada and urged i0 fruard nuainst considered neces- cal rcsldenfs to set up committees. persons re eased from in. nt. had been subject to the House Mr. sary by lo "vigilante" Two fernmn thr- Snsknlchewan, it. had been sugges- d the man was a Liberal sup- noricr who had worked in the Dominion election campaign last. winter. The other case was in it Ii Makes To Canadian Women TORONTO. June 1 -- Lhiiiciiant-Govcriior All ih ls 0f Ontario ioduv c (it was assumed the minister was referring to Alois Schneider of St. Wnlburg. Sask.. and another he same sur- Re-infcrneil In the Saskatchewan case Mr. courageously in ihc i.l(‘i‘ 11w pfNWlit crisis. “firmlv the justice of our Pu in ihe election "it did not serve him very well because I have since 11f c ‘he camp. One condi- , , , tion of hLs release was not lived and i0 m-‘INUPMP, '-"‘l“"“i"" the "great and hour um: in our Empire has si-t 11s 11rd» Mr. Muithcws spoke a‘. animal mcciin: oi the Council of Woincu oi which the Nuiionni l‘ George O Spcncvi K .\ 8., presided. der his rc-inlernment." This condition had to do with violation of foreign exchange reg- ulations. the minister said. Mr. Lapointe asked the people io "remain calm. steady. and do ‘"1 N Safeguard Your Holidays mu arm's “Y1” Si“? nwiien you“ "“°“’“" ant, reffEShing d Taken f" ff feeliflil FRESH m7 ood and drink are quickly s of 5pqrkiing ENO n I n esceflw °fi°'d' hottest keeps ynur sysie Puriiiei. le<="“9 ‘/°" board compflflm for Your travelliflb bag; e ENQ fggUIGfIY» . . eniOY Y°"" o kiiridsrwlhichwiaro- ‘being ‘ "No man in Canada has douc‘ to i‘l'('.'li" ‘ sake 0f civilization and i\'.|i\I.l'lli_\'." . ‘ i Diwqll ‘llallnni A‘l ‘Estero .\I'.‘.v'. / . JI” / rink l0 We" st thin: "ch “‘°““”‘.'. full of m. 111° ‘m’ oughout the til?- you COM- _ || eeneetivo of duY: I!“ dean o. feeling vibrant, ulivoi s! r-pocket onvenientenffhmdy size d size for 7°“ C househoi holidays! Local Man ls Married‘ At Truro i i i l _ TRURO. N. 5., yo; A pzt-tty Jugs “.1 lied it‘. ' e 1-‘ brlriesm Mias Fl: . l ilill ’I‘ne Q'I'l1'.'ii;.!7)..i.'i n.1,: Ofilflfl" o1 glnecring ir- n Acd-‘ia I, receiving i115 BSO. in 1039. bride received iii-r 1 orgy-raj pioma from Acadia 3h» year and has been c the Depnrtnzfln' o! _ fence, Oiiau-n, 1m.- months. Late in the afternoon, ihe bridal couple lei‘: by car for Mont-eel, {Tiniesillrges- iAll (Resources LONDON. June 1S —(OP)—“Th9 defence of Paris is the defenoo o! lEngland; it 1a the defence of civi- in» ion; u must not be allowed to “dtvith these words The Timu to- Pacific (‘/1 . . .. the entire trip by ca... Out of town ghtsild mended tlio groom's mother and his aunt, Mrs. Harry Vtnnicomlm and 3111s; Rm}; Vinnioombe, Charlene-row“ tat-mg Officer William Chapman, Freder. lcton who is also sted 5m- mm,» somewhlre in British 1111111335; 3934118 Officer Cecil Horne, New Glasgow. Acadia classmate of m; Bloom. Miss Veirrua. Rood. Acadia, 1939. and room mate of the buns in Off-We; Miss push Goodwin Grantville (leritre, Dean of m; gzi-Lq at Horton Amdeimy, and Miss Geraldine Aylvxird, room mama of tfhe bride at Acadia. British Send ,d.’1,v slid editorially that Britain illllLSZ, give precedence to the d9- .’ fence of Paris over its own defence :11 present. _ "Nothing in our power to ive - for rant cause may be with!" d.‘ mud The Times. l "If ihe enemy L! thrown back 1 from the gates of Paris he has lost lihc war. If he enters we shall fight ‘on fill he is expelled from the ,('ii,\’, and from all the lands that he has. cicsecrated." 'l c entire press stressed the ur- zcx. y of rushing all possible help ‘:0 Frniice even untrained and in- ccmplciciy equipped divisions if necessary. The Times in itl leading article said "we are in the presence of l. world war." The Times said that to thwart iHliiEr "we have to call upon our town workers and a peal to our . luncrican friends for aste and yet more urgent haste." The newspap- er added: “The value of every tank and airplane and gun 1.! man times multiplied if it can be del vered to ihc flgilillig linc not next. week but tomorrow, and multiplied again if i: is there today. "So also with men. British divi- sions are now hurrying across the channel to the support of our Al- lies; it is essential to send, and S"ll(l lllllll(‘(iiflif‘i_\'. every available: "111111 lhnt c1111 by any means be ‘z cquijnwd. This is a necessity, by‘ ‘common consent. that takes absol- ire precedence over the defence of i these islands: we cannot think of‘ homo defence as anything more 111.711 a subsidiary precaution rc-. f|'l2_!'i‘\’i for securing i-he base from; . which hclp is sent to France... iiidd n» List 50f Cutlawed iflrganizations I v I (YITlUNZ/t, June lil-(CPI A An- nihcr half-dozen organizations. I musty Italian, have been outlawed . in Cunuda. Justice Ministcr La- piuniv informed the House ofCom- ‘ 1110115 icday‘. The minister fabled an order-in- (‘flllllrii u ring illegal ihcsr- addi- i iunmi ,.\l\i7..'\i‘.(7l1S. which im-ltjdc tho 11214111 War veterans associa- iion. . l 1:1 wcck. lfi other organizations. m. ling \‘.'\1‘l0llS Communist and 1 l‘ iwist groups, were declared ille- i p.11. --\\'iih ihe consent of the House," . sniff Mr. lnpnznic, "I should like to Irv on ihc tunic of the House copy oi an ordcr-in-conncii making 1l- .lvgnl crriain organizations." He , 11.1mm ihcm as follows: Italian Fascin Abroad (Fasci It- inliani All ‘Esierol. i O\'r.'i-—Op('r0 Voiuntario Repres- slonc Anti-Fascism iNational or- um-vaiirn for the repression cf null-Fascism). . hrpclivni-o (after work organiza- flout. lvloriazlonc Conibattenii ltaliani I (Italian wur veterans association) i Onic -- Organlzzasioni Giovanni _ iltalizin . l Youth organization abroadl. Tho Italian United Nlornl Front, fa ccmlrnntion of Italian and Itzilo- Canadian soficties in Monivcnlun- (for flu‘. control of the Canadian Fnsrim. The organization: declared illcgfli 0 (Continued from pan I) I calculaibie amount! of we: edppliee were seized in the operation", onl British source commented; "What- ever the interpretation on this i058, the quantity of material taken was not enormous." "All available troops and mater- ials," said the Alinhstry of Infor- mation. arc being sent to help the French. "The army is collecting ell poc- sible material required and Ls ur- rauging for its expeditious dis- patch‘ Informed source: raid about 300.- 000 men of 2B years of age would be registered for military service Saturday, and that ma. ' more of 29 would register June 22. Fifth Column Clean-Up The "fifth column’ cleanup has interned 10.1106 German and Aus- trian symp‘ ‘ r l ' 1e li- alians and 1.1a .< was told bv a mcnihcr 11s or two" Lords 5510-11.‘! be steal He did no‘. name 11cm s The war came home anxious London. Pa 20.000 c.‘ ' 3.10.0110 < ' HO’ l'i' tin’ Passports, Visas Are Considered O'T'T‘1\\\’ qursficn o A, June ‘.1 rcrr-aving is was u 1111“r~" which '.\"\ll'(i ‘no prone.“ “hie Dr ll A Rwzrc '("\“ 'i'i'\"'\‘-‘.'°- Pfll'krinic\ "1‘~‘I'r' "v flih asked i.’ in rvniv f"nm (Tuna u= ' Slates rvru '1 v-r ian cn\"".'".!11e~~.‘ r*=?rir‘i""< 0i‘ tors mflvrfn: ‘in Y'\\i5!A‘ _ P\'l‘1i'l Mei vvrr-k lvrmirir" “.1” nnrfv .=f‘\'*"."l'. .\'*'-"~ '1‘ ¢I\\"~"'H r-v-r-‘nvi o‘ “v wow-hf ._ ("c C. Lnbpy Drfoncp Icwrfilr‘. ,,. ...- -