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P.i:5.i.. _____' w h m umi._-..b...._._ 5-577 40X RANFill-JRS. e ave e _CL i mill to liianliiacture all the DEA"Pfgiigugfm(ilill§'lllggicfg: d» l-‘(X reed in Meal or .‘ l‘!l‘i:lll'r‘illlii‘i‘ii by Hi1 P- E~ 1- mg meebmg o‘ “i” Uhrfifl-H -~-- -, , mnpitloct. why not pat- ‘N-"f-W‘ wwleu’ 0i the rresbytciu-m SUMMERSIDE “blioilic industry by usliiB “mum w“ PM“ ‘m ‘nu-ll’ Well-MK loktmnne world's Best. t“ We brim-H nail am was in ine L_573_ iurm of a social evening. ‘mere was 8 Very 800a attendance with .. ._;_T"l§fl,-UE 0F GER- ilmnv young lnen from tile air force -ii,‘,,','.‘,‘,{‘_ “its, Robert; A. {PR-WIM- A sure song and grunts v stmimeroicle has received ‘ "em Lue“ Pa"? "l “Y We lwwis ‘t l a German bomb which people, ioilowed by refreshments. Mrs, OTvie-r Ryder who has been hi”, 1 “M. [he Camp where | ‘m “me-W “B5 11341 a very suc- visiting her daughter Mrs. James " fiQgid 15d‘,- RObH-l A C10,, ‘very-flu year. tne oversize attendance, MacNeill of Borden, returned to her lit t A is B-t- i: téfiomi““i°‘iin..‘t‘s some r v- "Ms o" '““""'“- - 1 ‘ r %__ "“3.”l:.“..ii3 taller: slit $..i°;‘.‘.‘fo§;i‘“f.§‘.“‘é‘"“= Mr ed Me “or”; ‘ii- -_ __ _ ' l nut-snip oi it: f B0;- 3 f, {h week-grid lun are soiling cvei seas-S. young people-S ~ ‘ ‘ghu,,‘{f§,°§3,_“ e v . T i W? £ELlAN%‘rc€1g>l\-§§i dtil-Figfirlfce Tucgolzggii '31. MIL JOHN L‘ M“? 1'1"” m" “m” 3M w mgegcilfilli ol their daughter 1H5 home at Moss? 5%,} alviigrrrl; ‘earn "it" 11‘- E- A. Bell. who has , j- to hovir cl Judson Cairns _ _ ‘ 0i ailzi ‘lilllgcgré gflltgikse. L1. ‘fucker, at c2 years Of age. Mr. Pmwe ‘hunky Haplwl n" 5mm‘ hill“i‘i:il\:?l1"i7~\rl' or June- Qafiléeliillrllgdofiieiiafiieed tlihbleutialb: imwwed ‘and i" “"1" °°“““““‘“‘ I-i-ézl-ii-ll-U- up aiiu about. until a snort, time his Dmctm‘ before he plea. no mid resided ll , , yrruiixs HOME -Mr. y‘. A. m, 1, a, ma; Com, Wm, $.81 sees Dorothy MacTavlsh. Pearl. . .te inc, Wm. Murray was nad lived m siunnierside. which BOMB“ have letilrlledd-O Charmtw‘ .,, 1,, a punt» t-msh last. W7l1t9f‘ time he had been caictaker of the @0713, fig ‘he thlee"‘eek “time 3m E'C'.A' F‘ “Hug schoo 1a ous andihriity. A quiet unassum-| Oongrfltilifl-i-imis Y0 MX- "if! M"- ‘ "W" 5"?“ a “w days r‘ ing man he lived quietly and simp- Wilfred Gallant of Bcrden on the .f$iil9 recently, and 1135 11°” 1y and will be kindly ‘remembered birth of a scn at their hvme T1811 I rd lionic. llgliilevimSllmgflera by neighbours and friends. lie was on ‘Tilesdey, June 3rd. he purcmrt n 100W 0n a. s auicn member oi me Baptist —? nmcry oi his son. -$. Chillflfl in Central Bedeque. He M15; Amy_ Bowaft of Elllotts was -~—~~ leaves to mourn Percy N. Tucker in Boden on Thursday in the i11- -l‘.iliEi'l‘ srmlisn worm - E» To?‘ Corner and Sterling m tern-ts of her mllSlC class. .-..Ji C. Robson and Chnr- en rs Beueque. his wile pieoc- i dligiltnol Toronto, student |°°a59d mm Wine Yell-Ts 88¢ The Miss Glenn Sharpe who has Spent . widespread struggle. a of our widely extended front for‘ STRIKE NOT (Continued from page l)‘ trction. Mom the it. g v1 of the advantage (30:16 acountgy‘: téihnet raises glorious“ considerations. re are ll kn of plrngruphg 1nd "Ports in the newspapers "l" the"? 1B Brave uneasiness and Lin"? being s0. one is cun e e serious view be- ccuse f tn ougtfe, a interest; confided to . Churchill declared he would not, tly b he ~ “Pliimxeveryegrliiish deffdltlfi sxdgli exphmuillli- he Said. would be only Dflrtill. not informative as to the imfifi 811D "alga: ma, a whole and n°"°u§1:=§ryis bitier." hi said. "It n J0 explain defeat. Pwplc do no like de eat and thcy gglvllgtlelike explanations. There is ans-wgugrétevfgttriasdsgét. The only “mo: that he would not 2122a wif-Dlgenltt-IOIIB for qVq-y u; m "It would be e. mist-alto for the 300w to get into the habit of call- ing for explanations on the vaglqus vicissitudes of this dangerous and "I have not heard that Hitler had to attend the Rtelchsieg when he sent the Bismarck on her disastrous I have nothesrd any state- W g1 “f!!! dMv-swllnla for having lost mile“ gbgfmhlérboeg ire land hav-i on}: hands‘ . pi‘ soners in 1 Asl to the fighting in Crete. it s ony 011B Dart of an important ony iuitll a certain proportion of losses had been reached. After itiat it had to be withdrawn. Thole loss- ‘fi. “d?” “ééiih..'i"“‘°"nfli‘t r s overs. a Admiralt figures. and about 600 pemonne casualties. Urge! Army Air Corps Mr. Hotre-Beiisha declared that without. overhead protection the new suffered greater loss than the Ita. ans at the battle of Mata. . He also urged the creation o separate army alt corps. (The navy has its own air force in the fleet air ami.) "Aircrcftfi said Mr. Home-Belisha “must be recognized as an integral part of the navy and army as any other weapon," adding: "Present arrangements have been defended hitherto on the ground that they work; the answer given in Crete is plal-nly that they do not." The Prime Minister turned from his story of British reverses to that of increased production on which he pinned his hope of victory, ie- porting that output of guns and heavy tanks was 50 per cent higher in the first cuarter of 194i than in the last quarter of 1940. so. he declared, the great stru le in the battle of the Atlantic is beng "well maintained." forfn May alone 270.000 tons of Axis ship- ping was sunk. captured or scuttled to avoid capture. Then, ending one of his longest wag reviews. the Prime Minister so. :- “1 give no guarantee. I make no 811d ll t iourtffiptlfi" féldltmdiii“ "°‘““ "To select one particular sector-i parllamentar debate 1.5 lfiD-slded and’ misleading ffileglgélill: The fight for Crete, the prl Might“ 554d. had been e. "somilaxllgi an ferocious battle," costly to Brit- before mianigni on Monday. John bee“ undergo!“ tmatmmt in “Lam but more 5° m Genmml” 3m‘ lsh Imperial forces lost 15,000 casu. clays has returned home muchialtles of all categories while 5,020 Germans were drowned at sea, 12,- 000 were killed or wounded and 1B0 fighter and bomber aircraft were downed in addition to 180 aerial (ii ciuiiitnvk. B. C.. whose excelmon of a iew fears when he Swwa" 33d Wynne Chwmu 014x009 transports‘ Details Of Crete He went into these details of Crete. all in answer to questions put at one time or another:- Brififlln. with Crete six months in he!‘ Dassesslon. did not construct numbers of airfields because tne necessary anti-aircraft guns and plazies were not to be had. These were not to be had because "we had to consider whether our airfields. our air factories and our ports and cities should be further‘ mum,“ n; U“. pypgbyterlan “Refill Will 98119 P1666 °1l wed‘ the past week in Charlottetown re-Idenuded for the sake of the wan ‘h rnvcrl nn the siand last “may i“ 13° °'°i°°i‘ ‘mm m“ fumed to her home in Brrdm 0n. ‘loam-t- n-cr the Idirles of home of m5 son’; Mr" Pefqcy ,',““°‘§"‘Thi"§‘i*=¥' Prisbiarriiti liarislics of Mal- filllflzefingfljsfrfnfirfffen, $11111” i; on Tugsdav evening a card party {and Alhoilon. Mi. Hay will Norm Bedeque cemetery-s ‘was held m the town ha“ at B01; binned at.‘ llnlpeque and Mi‘. —-—--; den m aid o! m: Qwen-s canw an :1 in Aiacrtoli. They were —ANNU Al. ivlLETlNG 9F Fund. Flt-e table, played with lad- on lilrtr arrival of Rev. and A LU M NA E 0F MISCUUCn-t was prize not“ m M s‘ w_ M3313“; ilnyvfllWollffl-S, UONVENT-ine 7th annual meei- and gents ML Kenneth M“- » - -~ m! 0f m‘? Alumnae M Miswuch” Aleer Ccnsolaticn prizes we"e liven -nilTll m1 ARTHUR, AR- Convent was held on Sunday itfter- m Mrs’ B‘ Camper] and Mn p_ iii-T liirrv 0351*’?! aivev m “W11 l" We c°".‘.’°"'- °iassr°°m< Mcclnnis The tleeze-ut prize was Puke cOiliill‘ Hospital on Fri- Mlssldylfglgllg- 011-15 m9 Presllgiléné t won by Mrs. F‘. Daltel. JA iilerncc , lrlhi - Ar. ult. at res ng. ere was a. very ‘g lilnoidltzo.’ Thlé yoiilil; man gttendaiice of former t upiis. Be- btellsinckcn with appendicitis fore the business mee ng ii ser- , a ‘. a ivrck before and was‘ ' held in the church. ltev. ‘it to the iIti-rncc County Hes-l Iclvggflghfln giving a timely ad- ma ‘iin . d'i‘ .Hewa - th Al 9.] m “fish; Aigzliltlllianiif Piliilfi ‘Artist caninescvrtsiiéeoxregifitratignnaof “Hilrobuilhrllil _1'i‘-‘i~"i<‘d l" M15‘ members took place afier which] I i o . . ‘. .. . . lull‘ .§‘.f..'2?'ln'.“6.l'§£ ggyggeggipflpggg. gggedugfiilmg ___ ‘m “'95 "l "“‘7" likeable Y°“.“3 f ce u in'unison. The pre- Weddin bells rang fnihe DIN-W h?‘ “"1” s" “fly h‘ hi“ sicgegsatheii “gave her address in village of! Mlscouche 0n Tuesday ,f\ ncplmcri by his nialifv’ which she spoke of me splendid ,momlng {or three happy brides, §{!,,;‘,§§",i;“,i'°,‘,}°,,hiflgfll§xgiilg work of the organization in assist- The church o; s; 501m the 3gp; 5t, ' was fol-chided in. his home in i"! Wm‘ m” “mm” activmes m {Wis the scene of the triple event i Rea for burial. The funeral aid 1“ ‘he “unmfls w“ “m” and Rev. Dr. Martin Monaghan biased on hinnday morning The Presidem 59°!“ °t the high was the celebrant of the nuptifll ~ the pumm- Road Roman ideals of the members and hoped mass. T, e church was fined Wm, i1" Cilliifii- RPY- F11 W815?‘ m“ u” Eraduam‘ class this W?’ friends of the contracting parties an!“ m? Rwmiem Mag-s wodndt “Vt? upsgielgdfgl. ircetirdelejo-f and the children of Mary choir ren- -__- re o ie 4 ' p - “was Keefe‘ a {finger guaflgtgédered appropriate hymns during glgrlolgzflffgfi vgfowalegpofiege withlsoloist and Miss Eunilcke‘ - the highest marks in Latin, French. l presided at the orSilfl-i 9 d; and Chemistry. It was decided tolwere dressed alike. n wed ng i t ive the usual amount for prizes dresses of blue with White hill-i 111d us fit the school. Mary's Day was‘ench carried a white prayer book t , observed as usual by the Rama; tied with white ribbons. ‘The? triad; tr war action tin-tits.“yitlz'gii.sijzl..,g.vprtlzmlieiiziir. ‘i? t raduates an rec a e er, eddlr arch _____ o}: ‘the work of the different wThustag tfiting part in the marriele B! l'.\T ilSSflI-ZR alumnae menu” h‘ Gamma‘ ‘a?’ ceremony were; Miss Nancy Mar- iann Press $1.3M Writer Mmli" 5'19"“? aliidmised d garet Arsenault, daughter of Mr. Qraduates and 3H9 "em w“ ti‘; and Mrs. Phllabert Arsenault. of °“°°“"‘F°m°“‘ “d “Vi” ‘m e r st. Nicholas, who became the bride u VliEREIN ENGLAND. Juns leaving nei{fl:ig;~,§,‘.§§°"=§d pig; of Peter Nazelre Gaudet, son of -~ ieclitc- rooms here and in 37”,“ °{ g“ them we" “m8 by Mr. and Mrs. Amable Gaudet also "3"" "i Wiwvrilll bomber! N“ m“ b?“ M1“ Phllamgng of Si. Nicholas; the second couple than vnun; pilots from Can- the mamre 1G1“ a], the piano. to be Joined in the holy bonds of "fibril their lmnl grooming Gnudet’ p t: g served by the matrimony were Mary Irene Arsen- wirimg nncrfitiollhl llyiflil- élwmoon the wasVFilt at the con- ault sister of the first bride and mm“ m“ ‘i’°"“‘1°“~‘1 1mm’ due“ Mi tliecdigetlng-S Corp Arthur Albert Quinn, a “T “l” P-"iSSC-"l through all dusk,“ O ~ l trainee at No. 9 Service Flying iiefilni i "I s of instructions." " ' Twining school 5nd the y)“ of Lil‘. TRAINING SCHOOL l‘l‘m“~‘- t d o Mr. and Mrs. Albert Metcalfe Quinn m!“ u“ "3 of Toronto; the third c0l1l1le were. Eh tllfl,?_fmgf‘dfliggggs' K8718 1.111210" Miss Nancy Margart Levne Gaudet. ~ (‘sis in llzivigation gun- ' , o a b 1 h 1 “o; K 1 ,_ ' the late Mrs. Gaudet. of s . N c o as ' ,.,§§'}i’;,; M! who,“ u, Alld VlClflltJ? gnd Joseph Azeldc Poirier, 80h of rm“ mrmmnge of the nun; the latg Mr. and Mrs. Clement Poir- lilizllclmdmns who have Dau- ___—' rt d ieliktitlggd?! stlxlcifkizgatfcoupie were night." ." taoMlssfiefile m: ' ind Jrit-‘nifiging 5,°.{I§’."fh. qgfif§f"d°t§lfsher recent success My. John Joseph Gaudet and Miss P- Bcsitit-s pilots air observers on he; érgglunticn from the Nurse-i Adeline Wedge; the second couple Wireless-air gunners get the-‘r T in School of st. Joseph's were attended by Pte. Edmund Ar- iulilcn here Ht; H‘ St. John NB. aenault and Lillian Poirier; and the lien mct t; group of ihfim p ' *—"* third coup‘e by Martin DcsRochea hhiiliev had listened lntent- lvrlla Ethel Chshclm was a W‘ and Aldina roll-tor. liectlirc rm aerial photogfn- cent. visitm" to Bummemldc. After the ceremony the wedifng ' — _ party and their friends motored to M were PO. Hilbert Hall. Mrs. Robczt _0"_ii-5h'°'“ Pang-f: the ‘home of Mr. and lvfrs. Amablc ’r!i§1i‘,P.E.I..PO. Robin l-lun- tumcd to Kensmgon afteiin New Gaudet m. the nuptial breakfast imm- Sgt-Pilot Charles day li- h“ mam" home n Shortly after the three youn coup- .:.lsil(i!o1nli-o:i1, and P0. George port. _ in; left, by cin- for CI-arlo tetown M“ Soulocil J¥:i$1el;h€i' of Us nmmnldWxubfide o, me.for a short honeymoon. ~ _5_ i q The Guardian joins their many izwfie ‘daF-nfififfi Em}, hiafiln i friends in wishing them all every ' ton. happiness. ‘M mm“ m. Ken's n‘ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nezalre Cau- h"! ln Summersltie I m“ “mildly he was fife only ‘ gérvlagdox wth friends and relatives in Vie“ make their home in st. Nicholas I M“, H ,- m-m where the grooms lire prosperous . r mmim, r81“; lgmiltggewlll: . . ———— h n! the farmers. Com. acd Mrs. Quinn will ‘gis born in Summerside. RwbTP-etmlzgt 335 “h” ah i; de in Miscouche for the present. <~ire§t~ ' ~' “ - -t t. s: i.i..‘3.'.€.i‘?iéi‘..'" is no u» 1-m- Mr w l" Al; moi ihc King and Queen “Wh” . , C, . _ -—-— lit“"‘“i“lr shomy m" U its‘; i§$i“‘t°“?§i"’on°'h~'."°unii "l "i . , ‘ ' .- n .:...=.':i;.."'.."::. gprgig-acstntiriiiiitlliitfl- in t _.. ‘ ‘ , ' "..i..;"lt.;".li"2i.::; 1- u» M We i“ Kirk” m’ i“ "mlvmhcred row‘ tne m?» naderlei: Jcrdine of Bt- . ,7.“ “"1 boasted nhout Aim John-Ks Nfld. has arrived hcme on . thin so fcct of Their Msjel- ,, "l; will, in, relatives and friends; om. Mm Md m“ Mm "h prior to his departure for UPW ,,.v~+ on. tea nzirtv t.» keen lmfigmoarliei Whltlock and little BURDEN MICE Thursday Night June 12 All Modern Music by -~ n. _. ., - _ h, Chanel: time. he add- $2‘ ponnlmmvlantllggrtyligh ills-H deugt ter of Mr. Arthur Gaudet and ' Miss ‘Iherescvlldc-Nally h visit-int; det and Mr. and Mrs. Poll-fer will ,; lei classes of weapons-anti- the NEW pom: Band 1 in the Middle East. , - - - W9 provided in Crete a de~. terrent to enemy attack sufficient‘ to require a. malor effort on his‘ Dart, but to attempt to be safe everywhere is to make sure of be- ing strong nowhere." The choice was whether Crete should be defended without effective Bil‘ Bunpvrt or whether the Germ- ans should be permitted Lo OCCli-l" it without opposition." he continued. “It has been said that you should never fight without superior or at least ample air support. It is not a question between what is good and‘ what is bad. The choice is between. two very terrible alternatives. Must you yield an important kev poslb, ion one after another? “ . . . If this principle of giving up without a fight any place you cannot be sure of holding were adopted would not the enemy be able to make an unlimited number of valuable conquests without eny fighting at all? “. . . Suppose we had never gone to Greece. And suppose we had, never defended Crete. Where would‘ the Germans be now? . | . Might they not . . . already be masters cf Syria, and Iraq and preparing them- selves for an advance into Persia?" While he ‘dealt with Crete he re- tracted a. previous statement that Nazi parachutists landed on the isl-i and wearing New Zeaiand uni- forms. He made the statement he said. on the basis of o n. "I gave this report to the House." he said. “as it reached me from the commander in chief of the Middle East, but he now informs me that a. mistake arose from the fact. that parachute troops after landing at one point drove a hum-i her of New Zealand walking wound-i ed with them and before them in their attack and therefore the cry arose that they wepe in New Zea- land. uniforms." Replies To Hora-Belicia. The Prime Minister told the spokesman for his critics. Leslie Hore-Bellsha. former war secretary; who resigned from the Chamber-l lain cabinet when he was offered a, junior post. that he had inherited‘ from , Mr. Hoie-Belisha an unfort- unate legacy and that Mr. l-fore-I Beiisha had left production and» supply for the armed forces in a_ deplorable state. e former war secretaiiv in pa-r e tcr nsmted "It was four Years I730 that mentioned to the House that the Germans already had 1.500 mobile anti-aircraft guns in addition to the whole of their static anti-aircraft artillery." he declared. "Since then great rate and have 00110116196 more than all they want from countries they have overthrown. "The right honorable member made a. verv cogent. and mOdBIBi-B contribution to t e- debate but used which he made recently in W‘! country. and this makes it neces- sdrv to say that the state in which our army was left when he ended his" tenure at the war office was lamentable. - "We were short of every essential supply and particularly of those “i“““‘ii“i°i' “rt” n . “d? gfoge-Belisha onlecied Iii iliil goint. maintaining the Prime Min- ier‘; remarks were not in accord with those he made when he ‘old the House after the retreat from Dunkernue "that we had lost the finest lot of equipment which 1W! ever left these shores.‘ ‘The Prime Minister retnrted that he was not. now dealin with equip- ment of recruits w o went hence and who ' naturally 6min“! the rest of our forces but with "the fact that the equipment 0i our army ct that time was of a: | most meagre and deficient charact- enti o. time- examlmng the conduct or the wmmworse position than in which we ticular neglected certain specialized city I C ki for informmtlo re 01h l8 BK II I gardmgflythe a very different tone in a 8096611 fe ed to promise or prediction for the fut- ure. but if the next six month:- dilring which we must expect ever. harder fighting and many disa',:-' poiniments-should find us in no stand today and if, after having fought so long alone against Germ- anv and Italy and all the intrigues and treacherles of Vichy, we should still be found in six months time to be faithful and unbeaten guardians of the Nile valley and the reglors which lie about lt-then I say that a famous chapter will have been written in the martial history cf Britain and the British Common- wealth of Nations." Regular Monthly (Continued from page 1) the Police Committee said theirs dog catcher had been appointed a {support which could be maintained IDE GUARDIA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE w. gap‘; OFPM/sz- Fox MYSI/l/z/a/lr n/Aslvrs/ "itow no you KEEP "rue rwms‘ COLORED THINGS so amour AND new?‘ mam TEACHER ASKED ME. suuuc-t-trs THE Answer. 5%}? ‘WHAT SIIOWY WHITE LlNEN$./'A FRIEND EXCLAIMED TODAY. I TOLD HER ABOUT SUNLIGHT. Li “MMM- I LOVE THESWEET, CLEAN SMELL THAT SUNLIGHT GIVES YOUR CLOTHESTEMARKED MY SISTER-IN-LAW. i ti" t BRIGHTER, FRESHER WASHES Q Sunlight Soap will give you naturally whiter. naiiurniiy brighter, naturally sweeter- smeiiing washes. It's ail- pure soap . . . contains no harmful aduiterants. Softer, Smoother Hundsl Because Sunllghfls so pure and gentle, it's easy on your handsiThatiswhy thousands of smart Canadians use m iy Sunlight for washing tii as well as clothes. SunligZ-ic makes dishes shincA-koups hands soft and smooth. Sunllghfls thrifty for dishes and all household clean- ing. Get Sunlight at your store today. FOR WHITENESS AND NATURAL BRlGHTNESS-if‘: all-PURE Soap S short time ago but had been given no tools to work with. There wrs. nothing provided for destroying the dogs when this was necessary. The only means of doing away with thel animals was by shooting ihcm which ls not very satisfactozvx There is also no pound to house the animals in. after their capture.‘ Mayor Holman said the drtz fllllS-l ance was beccming serious and pointed out the need of having the tools provided for the dog catcher». He requested the chaimian of the‘ Police Committee to take over the‘, resmnsibillty of locking after the dog question. Explains Finance Question ' i Speaking to the resolution regardJ ing the refunding of debentures,‘ Coun. Chandler said: "In past years it has been the custom to use the city's annual contribution to .he sinking fund to repay a portion of [the debentures maturing. instead cf- lnvesting it and selling other bonds held in sinking fund to provide the money necessary to meet the matuh‘ lng obligations, This pglicy was for the purchase of 500 feet. 2 1-2 in a crowded business thorough- zldopned and adhered to principally inch, 400 lbs. pressure sfic-year fare. v _ N because the Finance Committee was guarantee pin coupling. double iac- About a fortnight hem" ‘he B101"- 1‘ "l hi‘ ‘i1 satisfied with u"? 934155112 illl/ES - ket hose tenders to close at noon. Blitz I dreamed that 0111i! i‘ e Walls " ' of the church wereuleft stanciiililg. fiiloliglefffll aléiilcribn x d o en came ' . e 0., so wl a n. i.( ' Molded bg cgufi. aiBTvgtlt§eevfaanq illngaislgya 3:315 iBlfTe! eXpeP/Jfl; head, as the sparks "This year. however. it was felt 3:32.51 y o n‘ ' ‘ e ‘ c sgmething. 1t, was the evening gf (fhgléfht alnd from some I c‘) 1 ‘ ' < Ale t, had "nun — a. m or es X‘i(‘.’ll‘ rcsczrnmr-r. n 1' i Resolved that Mr‘ H‘ F‘ Mcphee’ Jmmw mm‘ An rathrer indifferent lig-cuiOllrfid silcw st , to Alarm and so my daughter and taken across the rmr ment of sinking funds and attempt- ed to finance with as little change, in investments as possible ‘ that the assistance which would be given the coilntrys all out effort‘ by the investment of the annusili B-A- be rQ-llnlininted as trustee to “1- bu‘ we “Vere contribution to the sinking fund ini the City School Board. the present war loan, justified a! it was decided to subscribe to wrr bonds to the entire amount which the estimates provided for sinking to the extent of50 percent of the ma-i turlng debentures as provided by‘ 589006-86 bl’ Cvlm- J» E Blanchard‘ merit under the stairs between the statutory suthorf , and by dlspcs-i Preston J. Sentner for the horse fund Investment. and m meet mm! shoeing and blacksmithing work be turlties by issuing refunding bonds acceptmi Resolutions |I The following resolutions were | then passed: t “fherells City debentures to the I amount of $25.5"; have matured. - and wherms this Council already i. has statutory ziutliorfy ‘o i=slle re- funding debentures tc the amount of one half of thee iizxvmtl dro- entures. i “Hell chnld Offer No Worse” .' How Blitz Cost Womzln H01‘ fi-g-rne Therefore be it resolved that ll“ i ' ' Finance Committee be authorized and Llvehhcod to issue debentures to the amount of $12,750. These debentures to be i for a pcricd of 20 years, bearing i A, ‘nttrest a‘ a mte not to erceed tmkh 5 ner CEPC per ailnrm. Bo it fw-t-w ii ‘ ‘t fir» or the City in the Royal Brink o.’ l bed or a blmket, even :1 change Oi Moved by Coun. R. C. Chandler 1 kept a confectionery end tobac- f and seconded by Coun. JJi‘. stems. conist bus ness in Aruncel street, c Resolved that tenders be called Portsmouth, next door l0 a chiir .1. June 30, A. D. T. < ~ ‘ti . d d Moved by Cniin. F. C. Dougan and he‘ "m"! 5°‘ °fi 510k v15‘ “g an on dscuinciit of absorbing i roof \\' has coliie to the Queen's ihole l‘; Canazhan Lulid for Air Ralf. VLC- :1 gifhcltii the Lims from a woman wiio list her beer and lemon Erlréaliircengcotméniitee _ bel eflllilgillizfid l home and! store kinda}: heirdraid‘ on frag; thatilvercdl 1 ‘ " 5"‘ ' “- ~"~'5‘~' Porismouzi, Eng n .5 e escr bes ra e, an: ure tc co ‘ tures to the best advrlntife. iii"- "how sirange" it seems to be home- endeavours 1b s10}! lilf} 1'0 $19005" till‘. DTOCEB-is i0 Ule Clidll less, not to own a cup or saucer, a the flames and while I v. ‘ this _niy c Canada. clothes. Tilllllillg door to get the help of the I to his mute. "Here, h.‘ .1 ti f h ll‘. b (hange 1n pgllgy and l“ gonsgquencg! seconded by com, ‘LE Bla“chard_ I was left alone. About tenflrnlnu ea ‘tinlli on o i c l3 t z, lame. I i . ope w tli it so l hunt in One of {hem came in i Out you crime." he . en's Post, u-ilcrc clunn: ropplng of more bombs, I rouid n i8 Bill?! Rflolved that the tender o! gtfiggtedflrigckigielttlioyggoliiid a public watch my livelihood rind my home FLAMES RING THE CITY‘ I went into what I cillled. ‘the Moved by Coun. J. '1‘. McKee and Second division," a, small compart- Resolved that the tender of the shop and 01o house. At the begin- c Shemm literally go “up in smoke." NO TIME FOR TEARS Did I cry? Not a tear, cnlv those aused by smoke and flame. In ing of some of ‘the sinking fundifrving Oil Company for the sup- fling of the Blitz the lights went such an unthinkable ordcd‘ [me has bonds which have no direct con- p1y‘l1 of the flty with yelco 1n. mm they mg bombed thfl electric no time for fears m‘ to - brica ing oil in case packages of light works. and so we were left to 18$ HOW Ftmligc. I min ' qua r at $1.08 per gallon bc aC- the darkness, but not for long. T" feel“? as I 1M‘ 0Y1 ill“ 110° incendiaries fell in their thousands. fore dawn. Not a iii" iliillliil‘! i" Moved by Coun. J. T. McKee and and soon the city “"15 "inied W-"i me" NO‘ a mi’ “'5 5"" Q°mmun1¢afl°n5 were rem 1mm; seconded by Coun. J. E. Blanchard flame The Maritime Electric regarding the necticn with the country's war ef- fort." i Communications Cepbed“ cleaning of City light globes in business sections; from Malco- T. E. MacNutt regarding the expiration. of Mr. H. F. McPhees term as trilstee cm the School Board; The Canadian Welfare Council asking the continuance of registration of‘, the unemployed in the city; ML| Morley Smith asking for a Service‘ Station license. which was gzrantiedu Mr. J. W. Gllllsple, Maritime Field‘ secretary of the Canadian Institute‘ for the Blind. asking assistance to‘- the extent of $200. a. year from meg , which was referred to the Fixienoc Committee; Hyndmui and concreti of a parking space in front of i. eir business stand on Queen Street. which was refened to the Street Committee. Reporting for the Finance Com- mittee. Coun. Chandler said that action had been started on s "teat case" of s lame citv firm in tlix arrears. If the back taxes are not paid the case will be placed in the Courts and. if this proves silccess- ful. others will follow. He also le- rr the complimentary re- marks made by the auditors re- garding the system of accounting now in use at the City Hail. Reporting for the Fire Committee I Councillor B. Earle MacDonald said that a communication had been re- ceived from Frank Elliott's shows asking permission to use the Cit’ Grounds on Elm Avenue for a show‘ under the auspices of the City I'll-e. Department. A donaiicn o! 0001i would be given to the Fire Depart- ment from the proceeds. Councillor Butler obtecied to iiiisi offer as he claimed that more! money would leave the city than would be left here. "This is" war time and it would look bad. he said. No action was taken in the mat- ter and the next order of business was called. Coun. Stems fold the Councll| that in company with the Cityl ‘Clerk and Chief Birtwistle he had‘ visited the garage on Birchwood, Street which was complained about bv Mr. M. Brehtiut. at. the last meet-l r. ing. It was found that the garage B He attributed the defeat in Crete w,‘ m, 0mm,“ mm m, Eng-l to comparative weakness in the airl en he u; t imposed on nlvlii s~w -~i l Commons re bed or covering of any kl I héard the mcendlM-les {all n; on change of clothes. The DOSlWCXl vms Not. n. N0‘ a the church the shoutingof the fire- $00 imlmssible i0 T901110. 5O I d01- , d ff t -1 . .i i ', UNITED CHURCH ii‘;“i.?é‘.-°. wilfil“i‘it.ti°"iiéii“listif Zuni tolo-ifittii.’ .2.‘ ‘ii- ‘i113 icilntmued “om Page 1) Fire and Brimstone in very truth. mittee. presented bywRev. L. E. G. by a vivid sunset‘ S Davies, sumrnerside, P. E. ‘L. ask- and ‘me ‘mum Crag: tinléla, the Stmilfld; (if falliing v _ tim :- an glass, s a he g ass w n- wnhgglcggz‘; we gexwgymgmsv dows. some of them over a. century Déan E c ‘Hafinféar “,“'3.'\'._ old. destroyed in a niglt by a ni-id- a“ and R‘ P‘ Murray‘ u? wrdliftasfrdm roo t o Permission also was asked for , m ° r “m up‘ the following to retire for one 5m r‘ “d dmm- “atmplni ‘m vear with the usual claims upon 59mm’ drug“! curtail“ 17°"! u" "me fund. P M_ name“ George windows. loo ing down into a blaz- Monls‘ Nofman Rum” F‘ w’ irkigl lXAlCTXlO that had once been a , . , . .1: d..l\.R‘i.hl.° ’°- ‘ ;él;,=?°;,,y§hg,<,_ Jfi‘, If,“ antfimi, .. LEMONADE AGAINST FIRE ‘ p, MacDonald. permission to retire with the usual My rooms were lit up as though i“? “is MSW“? ‘hm "i1 ones sense of villus-z l. ed that the following be granted have read by the “am thereof’ back to the wow]; o; ~, could offer no worse than that. "d 5am!’- I would like tn sziy hcinw- rins- Y')€“.".Cll(‘(‘ uch as I have gone ‘i l‘ Take no thnligllt for tr-n. CHRISTINE GI‘. The Queen's Cllflflflliifl Fund operates In all parts of the Cn- fted Kingdom through "lr Lord ‘Mayor's Nnlinnnl Mr Raid Ilis- trcss Fund. Send Contributions in ihc Rnyrl Trust Company. ("har- lnitcloivn. {cave of absence was asked for Th“ I ‘ill-mi! “iii-t my scullery Rev. C. ‘F. Stcbhins with continli- i _ ctlon of his present. relationship to "01 Scheme? the fund. 2. Is his appointment seasonal, A drcrea“, m amnumys given by full-Ame or otherwise? ministers M the =llSi"Ylf.'1il0l1 fund. 3- whfli- SBIBTY @095 he T9031“? G. $1,774.63. ' 7 7. G-enernl cost of advertising based on iciiii production of 58.898 cnscsvtfiililiill: nrolirirlloil in P. E l. l h 1 e i. Allarics of min- 4- will" 5mm have been paid him based on 17.284 cusss lllCillibOIl. s14.- @2155‘ §,‘,‘§’,‘{,,".‘I‘..“ ‘liq than the as salary? 740.0 expenses mlicl" illilll shovm minimum salaries. aroused an r-x- 5' What ha“? bee" Paid mm in Ni>~ 6—¢1li\l'il@'~lb1¢ i0 P- F»- I- $1,- bression cf opinion that the mln- “s 93mm“ MW 1H9" was lacking m m“, 6. What has been the total cost to 405.47. 8. tat Prince Edward Island, 2.556 brotherly ‘Hung date of operations in Prince Edward cases; lb) New BflillSWlFk, 2.370 I . mental or general cost for adveriis- , proportion of same chargeable to Prince Edward Island? bcr of cases handled. ta) fromi Prince Edlvard Island; (b) from. New Brunswick; tci from Nova, Scliuivifiiiifimfillzesobleleciisthe total ex- muses? --_- l0. What have been the total ie- The follovrlng questions and an- FPlDtS ifCm the 103mm”! iififiillifd swers are from Hansard report. of 11nd" i119 Scheme? the House of Commons proceedings. H0"- Mr- Michfllldi June 2; l. There is no assistant controller l in" (manager for Prince Edward Is- Canned lobster Control-Prince an . Edward Iglpnfl i 2. and 3. Answered by No. 1. 4. and 5. W. H. Tldmarsh of Chan, Mr.O‘Brien: (Norihiimbcrland. N. loitciclvn was employed as depot i__ manager‘ there frcm May 2B to Oc- 1. Who is the assistant ronirnlltr tcb: 3i. 1940. and during that p0.‘- or manager for Prince Edward 15- 10:1 rcroived.-saiary, $1,025.01; ex- land under the canned lobster coil-i peiises. $44.20. . 151M111 llfldfl‘ U115 SC-heliw? cases; tci Nova Scolin, .3196 cases; 7- W118i» have 5991i i-hfi dEDBIi- all scurccs. 10,122 cases. 9. Exclusive ol 3fi\'(‘l‘ll5il‘l2, $123,- iiig and other expenditures and the; 727,57, l0. Sales of calmed lobster in C d‘ L d U l C1 . (‘i 1i 3- Whal- have been m9 WW1 "um" $;flr.1;7’71.3g; qgllligfll tgiriiggtisxciamiiilg-g: $6.90l.5l: sale empty (‘fiYl‘J.\lli‘f'S. $258.75; invcntcrics other ilinn can- ned lobsters, $7,121.07; tcinl. sill.- 25635; not cost of operations, $12,- 471.22. APPLES IN STORAGE UYTAWA. Jiillf‘ litviPPi-Cflh adinn applrs in stnro Jlliac 1 sliolv- ed a great (iron ill q-iintziv amounting to .'l7'~ 7"i bu=h<~i< ram- prirnd with l0 iris lit May l. tlic D u. . Statistic: i"? . ii l w l __ amount was ivrli nhavr- ‘Hi/i 61.010 bushel; in sinrc on Juno 1 inst year, however. ma» :40. “at C...“