Sizes 20 x 40. Special, per pair m; Sizes 20 x 42. - - ‘>lit~s°flx42. ‘:37 Sizes 22 x 44. (Jold —— Sizes 10 x 30. Sizes l7 x 34. Sizes 20 x 40. special, per pair _.-_ Sizes 22 x 42. (mid, Blue, Black and Blnuve. _ __;.: Big Internationa Fur Show Plans Have Been Cancelled GUELPII, Ont. June 11 -—(CP)— u! ilv to obtrilll sufficient accom- tbln in Toronto has forced 1.1mm of plans for a big in- . fur show this autumn. , Russell of Kitchener, t the Ontario Fur Breed- ulloil, told delegates t0 I meeting here today, A, Callback of Summer- ‘ 1., told members on of special pelt IOXCS niluiit. result 1n deterioration of the nnimnla. '.\'Il1il_\' top females of stan- dard silw r fnX breed were bein! used to oriinin higher-priced l1"!- m colxwock sold, but he “'85 *1" mid that. "more may 110i be Ill" ouch siantinrds left to continue that breed." ...,:_,X.;__'. tianadzls I -Fastes1- [it wing fffififfl [fAF T154 \¢ THE CHARLOTTETOWN CIIARDIAN In Tribute To Army U. S. Supplying Canned Vegetables To Libyan Forces crunui cuAnniiiu this nollunn is rournd for an; Q. local Incl-on, in HELP CANADA KEEP F1]- fiooo scours an r0 ‘We? r/r " ______, ___________ _____ COOK'S for Photographs. 14-593, . CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUR- ANCE. 14-978 m1}; T51; 35,1118]! FORCES IN TEE LIBYAN DESERT. bow. mo ioipomnoo of uu Unlwl —-——— . tea tn nai of the democ- IB PROMOTED - Capt. D. N. ' Brutus 1:‘ e “I: felt as never be- Beli, formerly vice-principal of - (on Prince Street. School has been pm. moted to the rank of major, 1t was learned here. He is second in com- mand of 6th divisional signals and is stationed in Ontario. He 1s chief instructor in charge of training. '1 eric forces are not yemeongm themoombatsnts. the unitsd states 1.; participating in almost every other way. American fighting planes and bombers streak serious‘!!! (h; skies Al? flare hiandsA of ____ m. mum r-‘Ort sPEEDING-A m- B’ ' out“ n m iderit of Millview, charged with ex- A eekEncIIoF Specials in TOWELS Large size Bath Towels - excellent quality Cotton 'i‘~ rry in wonderful designs and all latest colors, -- Wiile, Shrimp, Blue, Rose, Green, Gold, also White with colored stripe borders, thick soft absorbent —- $1 O0 Per pair -2o and ~50 mgtil. ........,...¢.. and .,,....,,, p6!‘ p... $1 7O 5%,‘;§‘i’ff??.i‘1.?3?ii“" 1 0a.. 12c. t. 1 5c. Light Weigh! Terry Towe|s For Hands and Face wiin generous soft ioopsniiemmed ends. sally colour- ed contrasting candy stripe- Red, Green. B1119 811d Special, per pair . RIQI‘ -'- cce- -t-:- -:-:-.-:-:- - - - 55c. ... 80c. l Special, per pair . . . . . . .-. . Spec-ill], per pair . . "~- . u. or». .~.~. r-i-t-rn- - - - Luxury Bath Room Sel: Bath lllat and Seat Cover Set, deep fluff)’ Pile Comm chenille type, standard size, choice 0f Colors. Glee". Price per Set =75 and '98 A Shortage of Towels is Coming- Weil Supplied- ‘(TOWSE BROS, LTD. FOB GOOD VALUES Buy Now and be nizaanfinaivizmnuasn scnooi. Breadalbane Rum the month of May: Grade VIII-l. Viola Fraser. 2-- Erland Cousins, de vI-l. _ _ z, Connie Fraser, Nadine Delghan (equal), 3 Jean 05115135- Gmde IV—1._ zGrgggufilgusuCii-ristie Ann Todd, spell" m" Weeks Y" Betty Cousins (equal). Grade I (al- Tsrraine Cousins. 31d‘; 1 (b>._ Roberta Tedd. Comte 4 Cousins Betty Cot-‘slmi. Highest Average: M-ldrfid MM" u d. m“ CIsabel .1. MacKay, teacher- KILLED RD, N. S. June liN-EIIACI-‘igvinfllzifiha Alexander Mac- To LET "‘ SMALL runmsntn Donald was killed by a fall of sumo while at work in No. 12 Colllerv of the Dominion Coal company here today, He had been employed in the mine as a chalk drawer. ATidiFgi-ocerhlfi 7- andTZ-oi} packages-also in _|mP."°."_° A ritraa tea balm oeeding me 40-miies-per-h0ur speed lmit was convicted in magistrates court at Montague and fined. The offence was committed at St. Georges on June 6. The fine and costs amounted to $14.60. The case was prosecuted by the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police. -____.. RECITAL HELD - A large num- ber of parents aild interested friend; attended a. recital by the pupils cf Miss Rena Wood last night. The enjoyable entertainment was held in Zion Church Hall. Each and every pupil turned in a fine per- formance and the manner 1n which the numbers were presented re- flected much credit on the teacher. The majority of selections were pl- ano numbers. FIlW-‘D UNDER. GAME ACT- Yesterday afternoon at St. Peter's Bay a resident of that district ap- peared before Stipendiary Magis- trate Joseph W. MacDonald, on a charge of angling without a license. He was fined $2.00 and ordered to obtain his license. The offence was committed at Bangor on tile Morell River on May i7. The case was prosecuted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. T0 START TRAINING — Mi‘. A. J. Fraser, Chief Clerk at The Char- loticiowil, iuit yesterday morning im- iiillifax to spend a short visit at his home, I-ie 1111s received a call for the army and on return here in a- bout two weeks time will go to No. 62 C. A. B. T. C. at Beach Gmvg to commence tralniilg. ‘Sandy’ has been clerk at The Charlottetown for about five years and prior to that held a similar position in the Nova Scotlan Hotel in Halifax. NEW SET-UP-Mr. W. A. Win- field, Halifax, was named Manag- ing Director of the Island Tele- phone Company in a recent organ- ization change. Mr. D. M. Gass oc- cupies the position of manager in charge of commercial traffic under the new set-up while Mr. G. R. starratt is plant superintendent. Mr. G. R. Brady was appointed outside plant supervisor and Mr. J. ' S. Waugh maintenance foreman Mr. W. S. Grant “as superan- I nuated. MORE SEA CADETS SIGN UP- -—_Aboilt 35 more boys signed up with the Sea Cadets unit in Char- lottetown last night. This makes s, total of more than 115 cadets to respond so far and recruiting will continue at the Yacht Club tonight zintivngnin tomorrow night. Those signing up last night ivere between 70c. being given to boys between 15 and l8 and there is still room for more recruits. Messrs, Norman Saunders and B. Earle MacDonald. executive officers, were in cilarge last night. The hours for recruiting are be_ fween 6.30 and 8.30 in the evening. SAILORS ARRIVE - Approxi- mately 40 sailors from London, Ont. arrived in the city last night and took up their new quarters on board the H. M. C. S, “Queen Charlotte" Where they will undergo training. Tile boys are members of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. They were met at the station by the Navy Band and paraded to their new home. Following this the band held a practice route march ihfmlilh the cltv ‘The band is un- der direction of Ordinary Seaman JnclcMillen. Toronto, and has been showing marked improvement with every appearance. _______ Personals Mrs. William Campbell has "I - turned to her home 9 Chestnut St, ChTown, from the P. E. I. Hospi- tal after undergoing 9,11 uperatton, -.__.__ Private Jam-es E. Lamphier left Wednesday morning after spending his furlough at his home in Pleas- ant Grove, szhcol for Mildred Macleod. ._.___. George Maclmd’ Mrs. Annie Garland Foster who her former home, Fort Augustus, visiting her father. Mr. Joseph Garland, leaves this morning on return to Boston, Mass. Her father, who is 97 years old, 11E been 111. Too Late To Clasify wnomifnnsnnng“ unaifv oats. State price. R. E. Parkman. East Royalty. 6-12-11. Attendance: - 1/1015 ' Fraser, Wilbur COLLIERY apartment. Suitable for married couple. Apply 134 Fitzroy St. 8-12-11. the ages of i2 and 17. Preference i5 iod Your Favourite to Acco stoma AZECHO-SLOVAKT (Continued from page l) will relax no efforts to bring to account all those who committed these crimes or who were in any way responsible for them." Polish Protest Too The Czecho-Slovak protest fol- lowed shortly after one broadcast by Gen. Wladysiaw Sikorski, Pre- sidont of Poland, against “mass shootings" of Poles. “torture of tens of thousands" in concentration camps and “deportation of more than 1,500,000 people." “Only by the announcement of retribution", he said. "and the ap- plication of rcprisals whenever pos- sible can a stop be put to the ris- ing tide of madness of these Ger- man assassins." Meanwhile, official Netherlands circles in boildon declared they had information of a German plan to uproot 1,000,000 Hollanders and settle them in German-occupied western Russia. They expressed con- fidence. however, that the scheme was doomed to failure. Under the German plan a new corporation, called the Nether- lands East Company, has been or- ganized and given a monopoly on a settlement in western Russia. M. J . Coldwell (Qlieiielwiliiwfl was 1> _______________ for all our people." Mr. Coldwell, first speaker in to- day's section of the conscription de- bate launched yesterday by Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Con- servative House leader Hanson, said that divisions now evident in Can- ada are due to “25 years of politi- cal manoeuvring and half-truths and to the lack of a foreign policy based on independent thought and figment as befits a sovereign nat- on" Following are the half-dozen pro- posals he advanced in the House last Jan. 26 and which he repeated ayr- 1. “Nationalization of financial institutions so that, without infla- tion or accumulating debt we can finance our war effort?’ 2. “compulsory interest-free loans, levied according to ability to contribute, as one of the means of war financing" 3. “Government ownership or complete control of all essential war industries, so that every plant can WW 1Y6 Dlace as a unit in a com- prehensive national plan of was‘ production ; " 4. "Replacing all doliar-a-year men by full-time national adminis- trators paid only by the state and working in conjunction with war hoards on which labor and farm or- ggnizailons are prcpefly feprggent- e ... ‘5. “A 100-per-cent tax on all pro- fits in excess of four per cent on gaplltat actually invested, as in Alis- ra a' 6. ‘The establishment of a. fair maximum and incomes between the minimum and maximum and a ioo-per-cent tax on all incomes above the maximum." "Total war must mean total war for everything and not only for hn. man life." Mr. Coldweil said. No section of the people had been told 1n clear and definite terms what Canada was fighting for and what the needs of the war were. When unity was a matter of lite and death “we are rent by dissen- sion and ill-will." A lit-Tile share o! tbe responsibility for dissension lay on the shoulders of the government. _________i___ LOWER MONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for Mayz‘ Grade X-1. Albert Aitken, l. Jean Poole. Grade VIII-l. Margaret P001, 2. Freda Nikon, 3 Mary Aitken. Grade VII (Sr )-1. Aileen Pat- ton. Grade VII (Jrl-i. Georso Wright, 2. Pius Gieverie. Grade VI-l. Dorothy aylor, 2. ' Bnifiis ’~ BOWMAN - at the Prince Edward we . s, r , Wiltshire, a son. Wm“ ew MARRIAGES ‘ YOUNKER-STONE —At Winsloe Parsonage, May 2'1. 1942. by Rev. .1. R. skinner, Eileen Younker of Loyalist Road and Wm. Stone of Cornwall. lWiffwocIr-At MZ-Twlo on Iuno 11. 1942, Mir- Sarah M. Murdock, aged 82 years. Funeral Saturday, a SMITH-Suddenly st South Gran- ville, June 11, 1942 Harry Smith, age ~ F" "cars. ‘mineral from the residence of Richard Smith, Pleasant Valley ' ~turday at 1,30 p. m. Interment Wederictnn Cemetery. INCREASE PROTECTION tbNDON-lOPl-Asaresult of the Nazis "Baedaker" raids, the Ministry of Home Security his listed buildings in Britain of out- standing national or historic 1m- ance to increase their rotu- |,.,. vvi-» H» luv-ho Blended and pedal In Canada short service at the home of her _w Canada has an Army to be proud of, Joseph W.G. Clack, Director of Public Relations for Army and Air, told the semi-annual meeting of the Association of Canadian Ad- snnmi meeting in the Royal York Hotel, on June 5th. Calling atten- tion to Army Week to be observed throughout Canada from June 29 to July 5, Mr. Clark said: “The Navy clears the seas and maintain; the communications. The A1: Pvru clears the skies and deals numbing ttows behind the enemy lines, but the Anny will invade, the Army will hold the ground iii-rested from the foe, the Army will play the last but glorious scene." Island Troops In Vanguard At Battle Manoeuvres (By Ross Munro) (Canadian Press War Correspond- out) SOMEWHERE DI ENGLAND. June 11—(CP)—A man from Glen- garrv pulled a Sgt. York stunt in the first action of the big sprint; battle manoeuvres in Southern En!- iand where a. Canadian corvfi bli- tled a, British corps. He was 24-year-old 512t- Moran 01' Lancaster. Onto Glengarry County. With a platoon. he captured 200 British officers and men and 14 Bren guns carriers. 11nd- armed with a tommy gun, mflfolwd down the road from the front at the head 01f otnnéaslons column o! "enem " PPS f - A Bsrltish division was attiwkinl along a broad wooded valley when it hit the Stormont. Dundas and Qlgngari-y Highlanders from East- ern Ontario. and the North Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Highlanders. ‘These two battalions were in the vanguard of Canadian corps. As British infantry poured over the fields a company of S. D. and Gfs went out to meet the first thrust. Sgt. Moran, a sailor before the war, led a platoon forward. and ambushed the British. Nearly an entire company; was rounded up in 15 minutes. T e two companies of Gleniany men stalled the whole attac of the "enemy" division long enough for other Canadian forma- tions to move into position. while the S. D. and G.s staved off the infantry-tank advance, the North Nova Scotia. and Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders swept around one flank and played havoc with "enemy" roads and communi- cations. Both Canadian. battalions had just finished an all-night march o1 22 miles when they went into the attack. Town Annihilatcd In Revenge For ,1“ Heydrich’s Death ‘ BERLIN, (From German broad- casts), June 11 —1AP) -Ali men in the Creche-Slovak town of Lidice have been shot, the women sent lo concentration camps, the children placed in “appropriate educational institutions" and the town itself "levelled to the ground" on the wchargo that the population gave shelter and assistance to the assas- sins of the Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich, the Berlin radio announc- ed tonight. ‘the am ouncement, quoting on official statement isued in Prague, gave the population of Lidioe as 483. The town was utterly wiped off the map, the statement made clear, by noting that "the name of tho community was extinguished." (Czech sourcm in London said the ponuiation was 1.200.) SPANISH MINISTER TO PARIS MADRID. June 11 —(AP) —Ra~- mon serrano suner, Spanish foreign minister and brother- n-law of Gen. Francisco Franco, has gone to Par- 1, glee government announced to- ll 8 tralian pilots and the few Ameri- cans in tho RAF. There are American trucks haul- ing supp11es—csnned vegetublfi from the eastern shore of Mary- land. canned potatoes from Indiana and much other produce. And perhaps more important still there are those 28-ton medium tanks which British crews caii the “General Grants"--the tlciks which have sawed the day more than once in the present onslaught of Ger- man armor against the British lines. United States military observers are in the battle and technicians are rght behind it. while in the Egyptian bases an American sup- ply organization helps keep the material rolling ahead. In the long supply columns mov- ing continua Iy to the front with the enormous requirements of this campaign almost every truck is an American truck. After the last cam sign it was realized that one of 1 e greatest British disadvant- ages was the lack of tank-recovery organization comparable to that of the Gennans. This situation has been im-proved largely with Amer- ican equipment. Each unit consists oi’ a powerful lo-wheeied car with a. trailer. Run- ners are let down from the rear of the trailer and a power winch pulls the disabled tank aboard it then gces to a repair shop, getting over the bumpy desert at a speed as high as 20 miles an hour, or S0 miles over flat stretches. Stan your youngsters oi! with u that Includes tho nourishment and food- onorgy In Nabisco Shredded Whom. 11's 100% whole wheat, In which all ihmbron, wheat germ and minerals an retained. For smiles all ‘round, servo Nabisco Shredded Wheat and milk, with fresh strawberries! nil cowmv. m. breakfast NABISCO SHREDDEDWHEAT U.S.-Ganada Pact Re Non-Resident Taxes orrsws, June u -<c1=> ‘—'I'he Senate today gave approval to a Ca- node-United Stat-es agreement equalizing income and corporation tax for non-residents and intended also to avoid tax evasion. An amendment to the Canada Evidence Act, allowing the admis- sion of photographs of documents as evidence, was passed without s- to 15 mendment. First reading was given to the rvznv roq gag/ad DIAN STORES up $2,000,000.000 war appropriation bill and the measure was placed on m, order paper for advancement in m; "We tomorrow. way of loan up to $750,000,000 for the public service. This measure p.1- so will come up for second reading at tomorrow afternoon's 5min; Under the income tax agreement the withholding tax On investments of Canadians 1n the United Stale; will be reduced from 27 1-2 peg cent. the present United states m, per cent, the Canadian rate cad United States invesmenis in ca. n a. NEED m.‘ SAVINGS For FRIDAY-SATURDAY and MONDAY DEWKIST "PEACHES SMARTS CHOICE TOMATOES 15 oz. Tin 14c 2 For 1a oz. Tin 11c 2 For - — EATONS ARTIFICIA L VANILLA 8 oz. Grunt 14c 2 lFor — - EATONS ORANGE ‘MMIMALAO-E QUAKER BORN FLAKES Pks- 96- 3 F" ‘ GILCHRIST JELLIED FRUIT CAKE 26 02- Cake--————-——-—-9=n 2 Lb. Jar — - 21c 21o 27c 32c 25c Domestic Shortening 18c EMMY SOAP Each 7c. 4 For 251? NEWPORT s t‘ Fl-UFFS piEarcsi-isaaizs 13 Oz. Pkg_ __ 25c Kraft gig’; 39° Hostess was MoKenrnef. I. Violet Pai- tats. Grade II (Sn-i. George Poole. Grade II (Jrl-l. Helen Wright, Shirley Annesir (equal) 2, MaoKenzie, 8. Fred MacKenzie. Grade —1. Jean . Doria Wright, 3. Louise Patton. 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