he q IE wEsTERN GUARDIAN L. I lGENT-Mrs. John Pond. l4 Water Street East-Phone 288 SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE QQUN-[y Newt. ublcrlptions, Advcrtldng sheila p; 1;“ qlgh M“ Pond luflirfwgfirfly m: he mum ml: n u; 0f u» IOIIOIIn‘ m... .. Bell Booutore, Water It. Toronto Baler!- Water 5t, I "itllllq u-mtsn. Water ai. M.“ (Illlllll. 67 Granville h The Guardian will Carrier Boy at 2c per day or 10c week, holliogmfigworsmmfflf‘ " live vnur order to the boy responsibls fos- deliveries on your Mia" n man's-rec" a . 10m- sligaikgrseg-rsiltxrlgl C-titéperativc on Rink July ainment and u-Tlll! column is reserved for us“ i or local interest but advertisin| at’ a newsy nature may be lnsert- ames. Meals refreshments s‘. i ed It 2 cents a word strictly - fiance t ' hi, ' , ' Y’ able in advance p" Orchestarafng Wm‘ o llf-‘Qgle-silla-liia. i? —BlSMA-REX for stomach up- gets at Taylor Drug Co., Kfinslng- on. -SPENT THE HOLIDAY IN S’- glDE- Messrs. Roy and‘ Everett hgfigrgmgzl malt thla DhOHIIIIlDII Day r ' 4.. s1 dc. _s. o ome m S —CA.BBAGE PLANTS 90 cents i’ hundred: 40 cents by mail, aéiuliflower 15 cents per dozen; cents by mail. Tomato 10 cents Der doz. 15 cents by mail. George H. Deacon, Freetown. L-74-7-3-1l. —WEDDHVG BELLS.-—- A quiet wedding was solemnizecbon satin. div evening at tite Baptzst Parson- 3B9~ summerslde. REV. J. B. Wilson —0N THURSDAY, July 4. 10-12 arm. a chest clinic will be held 5g the Town Hall. Summerside, L-l19-7-8-2i. ——\'lSlTOR T0 MONCTON - Mr. Hmry Siiiiphant was a vlsj. for to Monctcn on Dominion Day attending the horse racing there, -S. -FRl-IE enlargement with each SUMMERSIDE GARDI AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE D A N C I N G AT Kensiiigtonk New Dance llall in tbs KENSINGTON RINK TONIGHT Rink has all been fitted up as a modern and up-to-date dancing pavillion. Dancing from 9 to 12.30 Standard Time. Music By 0. K. PRESBY AND HIS NOVELTEERS Featuring Mona Wran Vocalist Keiislngton And Vicinity Miss Dorothy to her home in Hialifax. N. 5., ?:~ Douceote returned on iSaturday morning after ill 81110)‘- jixiie holiday in Kerisirigton, film wot to Us for finishing, over- night service. low prices, 3131055 prints. Enmzin Drug and Photo Service. Suinmerside, P E I, L-wi-s-alsr-i mo. —-TliE Suinmerslds Bmnmgr BIlJlC‘ School will open Moms-fly, .Jlll\' Bill. at ninc o'clock sharp. at Presbyterian Church hall, L-lill-‘I-li-zi. —QDME TO the Institute ice cream social at Albert Moase's, New Annan, July 5, Proceed; 1m- Red Cross. L-l 16-7-3-21. —\'I.\‘ITOR Tl) .8 MERSIDE,—- ltli'§<._ nlniismi MacNcill, of ‘Pryon, is vi-itii"; 1n Summcrsldc, the guest. of Mrs. E. W_. Manson. Mrs, MacNell a visitor to Alberton on Mon- 5 i -\'ISITING IN’ SITMMERSIDE — ivlrr». J. '1‘. Linrs: has as her guest tws wcck her aunt. Mrs. James F. lvfunro of Mcntrcnl. Her cousin, Miss IVPTQII Munroe spent a pleas- ant wcckcud with Mrs. Lines. and issnmv visiting friends in Halifax. -visrrrivc—in‘§lJ_Mi\fansips.- Mr. and Mrs. Wells, cf Boston. and family. are vistiiig Mrs. Wells’ par- ents. Mi". and Mrs, Chester Palmer, Suinmcrslcic. '1‘. ey were accom- panied by rs. Rosewarnue who was formerly from Cornwal , near Lands End. 5 -_—SUL‘CESSFUL SALE. -- The ladies of Lowci- Freetown held a Pantry Saic. uncicr the auspices of the Women's Institute at Braces Fitriiiture Department. A nice sum was rcalizczl. \Vitli the proceeds a pair of wool blankets was donnlcd i0 thc ‘s nu-ccs and a donation to the Rod Cross Ambulance Fund. Conic again, indies, with your deli- cucics. —A’I"I‘ENDED GRADUATION ._. Mrs. W. J. Buchanan has rctumed . from Mom-ion, N. 13.. where she at- ‘tcuileri the graduation of her iand-dauchtcr, Miss Kathelene limclic Buchanan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan. of Monctrii. ’l‘hcrc were 164 in the fllllfllllllill; clriss and the girls locked very lovely in their white evening gowns. Mrs. Everett Pail- lips accompanied her aunt. -s. -—BRIDl:-T0-BE SHOWERED. - Mrs. Ivan Vaughan and Mrs. James MacArthur wcrc joint hostesses at a very enjoyable party given re- cently in honor of Miss Ilene Hol- man, one of this season's brides. The party ivas held at Mrs. Vang - en's summer cottage at the Golf Links shore. The bride was there- cipient of some very lovely things. which ‘W970 iiccompaWi-d by the best Wishes of thosc nrcscnt. S —REGISTEILED PHARMACIST. . .-Mr. David Urch, oi the staff of the Enman Drug Co., Summerslde, was made a member of the Pharm- aceutical Association of P. E. Island at their rcccnt animal convention at Summcrsldc. nnd received his diploma as it rcglsicrcd n‘ nrmacist. Mr. Urcli entered the employ of the Enman Drug Co. in 1932 and in i937 took the elementary harmacy course at the Maritime ollege of Pharmacy. Halifax, NS, receiving his certificate ns certified cfei-k that year. In January", 1940, he took the senior cxnminatlnits in Charlotte- town. His manv friends congratu- late Mr. Urch on his sucoms in his chosen profession. -NOW 0N LAKE PASSENGER SERVICE-Many citizens of Sum- mOTRKlI‘ \\'llO YGIIIPIIIDEI‘ the S. S, Northumhci-‘and. brat for many more. was on the passer: er service , tween Summerslde an Point dlu Cherie. and before the Car Ferry at Borden was the link between the mainland and the Island f or th end of the province. will be inter- estcd to learn that the steamer is in the service of me Canadian Na- tional Steamslilps Co. on the Lake PIISSMIFZPI‘ service. Recent visitors o Toronto easily recognized the Norihumbcrland. as lookin very trim and neat. She came a ongslde s lilif‘ docks aftcr a trip on the lakes. iron Qlll i. s Sask., on her way to Banff ll. few still on duty and is now at Toronto, S Uac Minnrds for aches Z 1-1 i: i“: % 1-1 € 2-‘ “TRIP-ling. when Miss Evelyn Mac- Lean daughter of Mr. and AVLFS. Melv n MacLean, Wcst Point, be. ‘dime the bride of Mr. T. Basil E1- 114. son oi’ ND‘. and Mrs. Ellis, West Ca e. The oung couple were attended yMr. T eron Ellis West Caps. and Miss Irene Miicausiiimi Summerside. Mr, and Mm Ems‘ grave the best wishes of their nlmiy Tends for their future happiness, . ""'_* 5 w-SEI MANY CHANGES-Mrs. Mc rien and daughter Saskatoon, $115k" R.l m Ellmiotored Vvllh ll/[rllngwnnqkph rough some of opi- beautiful coun ry on Friday. dining at the Hotel Orient in Victoria, on m as Gordon McMillan home in fnWflll. also visiting many placeg 0f interest in Charlottetown, in. Cllldlfil the Government House, It is 21 years since Mrs. Mngrlm i“; Vlsm-‘d REJ- Bnd of course sees many changes but she iliinks rm- Peel beauty. PEI. can hardly be beaten. l oil Miiaeiéiis, of MP5. D. MiicKa Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Arnold, °7 531m John. N-B.. were visitors to Summcrslde this week. s —Miss Sophie Ramsay, or Alb“. ton. is visiting friends in Mal- peque. s —Ml’- Mid Mrs. R. W. Hogg. Wilmot have enjoyed is, tasia of the "tourist trade" during this vast Week. They had as quests, Mr. James McGee from Calizarv, Mr and Mrs. Cunninghom frrrn New. York, also Mrs. Mildred ivicnrivn‘ V9375 8Z0. gBelieve Nazis = fNot Revealing Full Casualties BERLIN, July German High Command in a re- lport today on the campaign ag- ainst the Low Cilllltfles and France said that since May l0 a total of 27.074 German soldiers ‘had both killed. 111.034 wounded and 18.364 missi . (Hitler reviousy announced his will dea . wounded and missing in the Norway campaign n; 525ml In the Polish campaign {he total Wsauilristohed at144.298. ese fgures are arded in Allied circles as muchmglower ‘than the real German losses.) Allied air losses, the German ll-Iiflh Command claimed, amount- ied to ‘I92 airplanes and 27 balloons |from June 4. Since the middle of iMav. the report said. 400.000 tons iof merchant shipping have been sunk by submarines. and since June 5 Allied shipping losses in. fllctcd by German air forces to- talled 299.000 tons. (There was no Allied comment on these claims.) Other German sources claimed Europe is fitting itself into a Ger- man-domiriated economic order. They said Sweden had promised to sell five times as much paper [to Berlin as before: that almost tall of Norway's fish. lumber and metal output is coming to Ger- manv and that. Finland is going to‘ ‘increase hei- ex-ports to Germany 75 per cent over last year. SNAKE KILLED BOY 8A0 PAULO, BraziL-(CP) - A schoolboy! cries that he was being lattacked by a snake when locked in la school cellar were ignored by his 2—(C7P)-—The teacher. Later the boy was found dead in the coils of the serpent. The teacher sulcidcd. i =32 '-' i '3‘ Cll SALE Price much less than poultry Also portable fox pens Used Fox Wire. all sizes, in excellent condition, ideal for hen coups. yard lnclosures, tennis courts, fox pens &c. selling at bargain prices. SPECIAL: Inch and one half mesh mat wire all sizes, price seventy five per cent less than list price of new wire. Small quantity slightly dam- aged wire nt greatly reduced price. Cedar posts. For sale by: W. R. Jenkins, 182 Queen Street, Char- lottetown and Jelley’; Department Store, 0’Leary. netting. with large houses, fox cages. G. R. MacQUARRiE. Summerside and daughter. Madeline from,“ Saskatoon. Mrs. Hcgg was izucwtw of her cousin. Mrs. lVPBriPn in| the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. Ray I-ihmdl- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Denziel ‘Poplin alc- ccmparuied by Mrs. James ‘Pupliin oi Black Banks. spmit Sunday pleasantly inl/famgiate the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duimm Ari enjoyable and mwcesaiul l0- ciiil, featuring the sale of hicmie made ice cream and cake, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid wu held in the United Churvm on Sat- urtitay ave-hing. His many friends will regret to hear that Mr. Phillip McNaily is once again unable to eaiircy 0n hiis work 1n his blacksmith shop. sui- ferlng with a broken vezn 1n his left. arm. His many interim. how- ever. are pleased to see him able to be out and around and sincerely wish him a speedy recovery o-nid early reitIu-m no his work. The local men wiho were engaged in working at the Hope River grav- el pit potting it in condition for tthe trutks to go to work returned to Kfil5lTlQ‘iC-li Monday afternoon lmving comrplevted their share of the work. An enjoyable evening was had at the spacious home of Mr. and Mira. Gordon Cook on Friday evening last, when the Young Pecples Bridge Chi-i) of Kensmglton had as guests of honour, one of their many [ropulor memlbers, namely Mr. Ar- nold Taylor. who recently reoeved a call to join his unit in "His Maj- esty's Force-s." After all had gath- ered Arnold was presented width a pen and pencil cesium: ul Military 0i _)I'C])I".£li€ address was a Charlies Hciwatit. Airnold, al- though completely taken by sur- prise, in his most capable manner thanked them one and all, after which all joined in singing "Flor Hcs a Jolly Good Feiiow." The re- mnindcr of the evening was then cnjryxti in bridge and 577C181 chat- tcr, during wh-"uh a dialnttv lunch was served by tihe hosiesa omiiplem- ing. as one and all opined, a grand evcning. One and all from Kensingto who could at all make the trip. journeyed to Alibehocn on Mlonday, “Dominion Day." and enjoyed a/n excellent days racing programme which was put on by that we'll known horseman and race driver, Ml‘. Ila-fry O‘Brie-n. Monday. "Dominion Day," was flilillgly and quietly observed in Kensirigltcn. all residents had their flags fluttering in tthe breae. H. New U. S. Visa Regulations Re Canadian Citizens Beginning July 1. 1940. all Can- adian cltizsns. desiring to enter the United States for temporary vsits will be required to make applica- tion in person at an American con- sular office for s visa. The new regulations make compulsory that cnch applicant shall comply with thc following requirements, with- out. exception. The applicant must ssess a valid Canadian passpor, obtained from the Canadian Government authorities, good for travel to the United States. If hvlband and wife and family are included in one passport a single visa will suffice. The applicant must bring with him three recently taken identical photographs 2 1-2" x 2 1-2". printed on thin paper with a light back- ground. If the prospective traveler is tobe accompanied by his family, all members thereof must be in- eluded in the required photograph. Thc applicant will be required to submit conclusive evidence that upon his departure from the Unit- ed States he will be readmitted in- to Canada. Such evidence may in- clude written assurances from the appropriate Canadian authorities. The applicant will be required to specify in his application what places he intends to visit in the United States and how ion he in- tends to stay in_cach pace. He will also be required conclusively to eslablish a legitimate purpose or a reasonable need for his presence in thc United States. The applicant will have in show conclusive evidence of his perman- ent. domicile in Canada to which he will return upon the completion of his visit in the United States. Under existing regulations no foes will be charged for the issuance of nonimmigrnnt visas to Canadian citizens. The regular fee of $10. will continue to be charged for Sm- mlgrant visas. In order to avoid delays and in- convenience. it is imperative that Canadians contemplating visits to the United States after June 30. 1940, shall apply to the nearest or more prior to the expected date of departure. The applicant should not spuear at an American consu- lar cfflce without the passport. pllolojfraphs and other documents reform-d to in his possession. Other- SITUATION (Continued frum pace i) Rurnania has suggestedTio Germany a conference of all southeastern European states at Rome, in the near future, to settle all the reg- ion's problems without re- cougse to war. The Axis powers’ reaction to this sug- gestion isn't known. Bitter Words BUDAPEST. Job $—-(AP)-—H\tm- par-iaui and Rumannazi officials ex- changed bitter words Qver Transyl- vania wright, and Hungary gave every sign of detienninaition to re- main that old Magryiair province in one may or another. Mobilization went fulli aheadmot- wilt-laminating Germany's efforts to keep peace in the Balkans lest heir own economic interests be smashed in war. Responsible persons denied re- ports that a demilstarized zone had D8811 5B1: WP OII the HUJlESILBII-RU-a- mamian fmntzieir. To avoid a coriifliot, it was be- lieved here, Germany migrnt go so far as p, military and political aili- anoe with Rumaniia. Iif this were achieved, and the H n. _ were pennztted to advance deep into Romania through iwainirig all or port of Transyl- vania, Germany's position in szutn- east Europe would again a-ppuir to - be a SOlId one Hitler's Plans What Hitler seeks. it appeared here, is a peaceful settlement of Hungarian - R/uimanlian difficulties which would provide better protec- tion for the Hitunanian oil fields on which he so depends-fields now tinder the shiacliow of Soviet guns. In parliament, Hungarian deputy Kozi-Horvath and that "military requisiitioning in Transylvania by the Ruman-ian government is taking on the character of free looting of Hungarian property." Riumtanlans were taking hostages from among the Hungraruan minor- ities iri Transylvania, he stud. add- , . "The Riumanlan government has distributed aims to the R/umanian peasants in TranFyiva-nia with in- l struotions to massacre the Hun- garian nuriority tthe moment the ‘ forward Deputy Kom-Horvaun con-chided his speech by shouting: "Ilhe coun- try is behind any decision of the govemmeriit to act!" In another illustration of the uh rest in the Balkans. Belgrade re ported the receipt of diplomatic ad- vices from Bucharest which stated that some extremist members of the pro-Pianist amsn iron Guard were 108151111; a mnvemert aimed at compelling King Carol to abdtca-te for having ceded Bea-sar- abla and northern Bucovina to Sov- iet Riisst 8.. International At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) LONDON — Royal Air Force heavily bombs German battleship Schamhorst in attack on Kiel na- val base; German bombs kill an estimated l0 sons, injure 110 in twilight raid n northeast England; Commons told of children evacua- tion plans; Daily Mall says their Majesties feel Princesses should share fate of British children re- maining in England. BUOl-‘IAREST — Anti-Jewish riots break out in many cities; Ru- manisn government sources charge Hungary trying to Iomcnt revolu- tion among Magyar! in Transylvani- la to facilitate Hungarian entry In- to rich province; Foreign Minister indicates Ilumanla hopes to get lost provinces back from Russia. BUDAPEST —l1ungarisn mobili- sation continues despite German eff in avoid war in Balkans which would disturb Nari plans. BIBLE! - Germany claims its total casualties In western light- ning war which crushed icw coun- trles, ma», were only 156.492 men. ‘BELGRADE — Cami of Human- ia reported induced to remain on throne after wanting to abdicatc under pressure from Nazi-inspired imn guard. wise it will be impossible for the consular office to proceed with thc application and delays of serious concern to the traveler may result. In no case will it be possible for s consular office to accept a visa application presented by anyone other than the prospective traveler person. In view of the work involved and time required for taking applica- tions and their consideration. last minute efforts to obtain nonim- migration visas must necessarily prove fruitless. l e-clrll-rrren 25c. Shawn rickets good OLD HUME Continii from $60129 A. Ihmid. ma, New York, WhiOh incuidm the Emir Queens of the Air and Ace from California, the Victoria ‘Troupe consisting of six bicyclists from Elnigiland, the Scottish soar Lnridic Lamont, Brouherl, the Australian duo, Billy. Cumtxm’: Wlatnr- Circus, Deonstn. and Lenore and lthc Golden Otto Re- vue from California. men and ev- BYY one of there acts is a standout and their intecieiari" comprises the leading fairs in the United States and Canada such as Qudbeo City and the Caziodlan Mammal, ‘Dosh onto. Nothimg like tfhzs discrimination has ever been presentcd to 1 Mar- itime audience before, The vaudeville ah; mil be initerh spersed between the heats of tthc harness raves in the af-iieflwocll and each evening there will be a com. plette show consastzng a! vaudwmg acts and Revue with tmilliant light- ing effects, a Horse Show putt on the Riding Clubs in the oil-tami- aireno. slim-axing with the Queens of the Air and a double glide 10s- life. Lynch's shows iwii as uguiil form an imiportant part of m, m. tectiainment partlmilnrly for p)” chldi-cn who lcok fem-ism u; the rides and other fimllfifihipnq, deuce‘ from your to year. I'm,- begt o1 these will be brought along. There will be no admission charg- ed at the Minn (late and the G-rscid Silfind Dfloe fca‘ races and Vaudeville flfcmooris ivill be arluns 75c, child- non 50c. Evening shows, adults 35c. for all aflcrnocn and evenln u - iiormanccs $2.50. a pa! Unique Tourist Attraction In connection with the Old Hocnc Week it would be wcii for our ps0. pie to take the sizgmcstion put out =1 My _<l<‘~.YS nub by l). Leo iician, hceci of the DCllllliiiull Government Tourist Bureau i-lin-t "Canadians be asked to nmke cur. a list of every- one thri‘ know in {the United Sta-ties and to IlIQSn pwmlm than. personal friends and 7513mm“ they would s-eriri a long n hrieif personal mote stnt:n~ Lhgt, {pm “rm find n just. as on. to ("lllcy ganada n,” as they (id prior i.» m9 outbreak of the war and Illil‘. Americans need no passport. in c-ming no unis ROUTINE’ and thvit. the Welcome lt/[iat is shill at ihc dcor. m ma; m; ovf-‘FY American do 11w Lgunst brings into this ("l ‘ he “i111 8e; $1.10 in Canadian lllatiéy for 1t, During t-hc ccniiiig months m, Dulce empowers onions MUST ‘ ' lClilZ-ls as possible frcin the United lfiliTlsis must i» as. surcd of a. lioarty wcocgnc and be told that t-hcv wul be frag to en 10y attract as ni to t-hrs ccur States. Th CARRY CN AIR Named SCHEME AlllNE; Gov. Of Plan Telescoped In- to One Year; Plane Production Speeded Canadian aircraft industry will meet the new demands, Munitions Minister Howe l ‘our "c ‘..“iii.:>=~with"eiiziisaiizti‘ Qlintlneglt W"; berabled 10 90m‘; was tlie-‘Euestlspealéeriixixt the lunch: p e e oth t s .ana ian an jffjn le-“PIFBY- B" l mfl5“*“¥_’ the whole British Common» gy;§gfflligfiea1§",§i,”‘;?,‘i,%2f,.if“°fn wealth air training prnduc-j A. Currie, Summerslce, was ted District Governor, replacing liniiiililin, of Fredericton. CANADA Tl] IV. A. Currie Is Oflsinaf-Twc-Year Two-day Convention Con-- eludes At Summerside; Support Nation’s War Effort. -pu1- n Greatly. ‘i’ At the conclusion of the business - hid: OTTAWA, July 2- (CP) scssgnn (a the fiil-Uligdflglilligilbiflil l.l~,\..i ~ - ‘ ' en“ u s, v. ‘ c enou l. —Confident the growing 3,‘, mfnzm, g, sunmqsmt M‘; w_ ap- ' which he declared that the worldls “on program without over; now wiiiii-ssiiig the begirmingofinc seas assistance- The larger part of the or- iginal scheme, which cover- ed two years, has now been telescoped into a one-year plan, he said. Elementary training planes are being manufactured on a mass production basis and con- struction of advanced train- wiih needs of the accelerat- ed schedule. Tlie Minister's statement was the major development in a (lav which produced several other air announcements, indicating the new emphasis being plriccil on Canada taking the predom- inant role in bolstering the Empire's air strength. Mr, Howe also announced that R. P. Bell of Halifax, has been appointed to the executive committee of the munitions and supply department with responsibility of co-orcliimiing aircraft production in Lcnnrla theimmives as ivns the m1, 591cm the war brcko out." i The Provrnctnl Exhibition Assoc- ‘ ion l"i'cild~s t-n co-o~~¢-;'g,te with me l '1‘"u:"1st. Bureau under ' icu cf B. Graham Rag- Doshle and tot as manly visitors ‘ t l l t i l l l l ! ‘to l3 the total of Italian sub- fi1fil‘ill".< slink since that country dcclnrcd ivar. An Italian ricslrovr-r, the Es- Oiic tiiousanlrks mswrs of cit/trac- tlve drsign arc bcing prflpared find m“ be WNW for d <4“I'i'l7lltiOl1 very shortly l-ll'l‘{.llfl‘ll.£‘,l'tl, n» May-mmpp Mfllm‘ and ccrtnm pirfs of New lflllfl. ’l‘hcsc \\'lll l)f‘ supptrmei-ji. ‘ bi undo and nowpaper nth/gr. ‘$111? \\’ll.t"-ll Will brirc our may“? to evcrvcnc in tho ihritimes and nigh; farther aficld _ oc.s.rcs.:~iurnnt. . d . l" "h" Ila t» have s: m 381:3 ‘m8. ca-bins cred _to visicrs ivzm and other housing ncccimiMaW-ns as well 11s swmlyirg m hi; ma‘. 180k to quite as n h iyiimn H5 they have had in ihf past. w Canadian“ ls Listed As Missing LONDON. July 2.--iCP Cable) -— One Canadian was listed as missing tonight in the 17th Will‘ office casu- nltv list, covering an unspecified period. He is (iunrdsmnn Harry W. bloom, of East Calcnry, a member oi the Welsh Guards. The list contained the names of l6 kiiled or fatally wounded; 126 irounricd, 29 missing, l2 died, 19 pre- v.onsly rcportcii IlllSMllg now pris- oncrs of war, one l)l'(‘\'l(lIISlY report- cd missing, now not missing, E NEWM Y SlliB S FARE BlllllY; HlllR SllNK LONDON. July i -~(CP) —'i'he admiralty announced today that Nazi submarines linvc been praying on Allied i-omivi-cc in increased numbers. aided by Italian subma- rines in the Mediterranean and also i ( . i imssihlyr in the Atlantic. The cncmy coiitiniics to pay a hcavy toll for these successes. however. Sinking of four Italian submarines was announced today. ihcir dcslructlon bcluv achieved in the eastern Mcdltcirnfican between Junc 2'1 and Juno 29. This brings pcro. also was sunk in the Easiem Mediterranean. It ivas disclosed that in the week cndcd June 23 a total of 88.259 tons of Allied shipping had been des- troyed. These losses wcre described as "admittedly ll{‘i1\'_\"' but it was announced that in nciual tonnage Briinin is bcitcr off thin when the war bcgnn bccausc of new construc- tion. captures and transfers to her rcclsiry of craft of liN' Allies. During the period that German subninrincs wrrc mrcting with some success the British fleet had to divert many of ii= units from their nnrmnl cscort service for the withdrawal of British, Canadian. and accelerating output. lie serves without fClllililfifflflflll. The Munitions _Ministcr‘s stale- ment coincided with an announce: "imifil.ifiii2d°§inbliii‘“.fiilé“‘ti? Sr c i C1 - ‘ polntment of Air Vicc l\i:i.i"“-=\l_.~“- G. R. Garrccl. as Director fil‘:\\lli— tion Traimng undcr a new p hi: m s - output of trained pilots and lying personnel. 1.000 Weekly Recruited In another air , here. Air Minisicr Power toxi announcement the Commons that recruiting for lhc‘ Royal Canadian Air Force was uro- ceedin _ week. olloivind out the govern» ments‘ decision to step up the ll'1llil- ing effort. He said 115.000 men have rcqii t ed and obtained information cou lng air force enlistment since war started. More than 25.000l'1fl$5' ed the medical examination and were trade tested, and of thcss 13,- 000 enlisted. “The balance are being called up as rapidly as circumstances per- mit," Mr, Power added. A statement from the All‘ Mini-i- try said recruiting cf armourers for the air force would start immediate- ly. These men will repair and keep in order aircraft machine guns. bombing appliances and everything connected with armament of the planes. A return tabled in the COmmOnS stated that air fields constructed or under construction for the R.C.A.i~*. number 82. The return saiil 88 fields would be used in the av training plan and there were 9'7 fields under the direction of the Civil Aviation branch of the ‘Frans- port Department. Work Well Advanced Mr. Howe mid ttlzat work is well advanced 0n all Uders for plnncs required for the air training piiin. and arrangements have been coni- pieted for purchase of some 5.000 engines. Originaliylmost of ilicse engines were to ave come from Britain. Nearly 200 Fleet trainers and De Havlland Tiger Moth planes out oi ' the 800 required for the pan haw been delivered from Canadian plants. By the end of the ycar tin,- whole order will be completed. For more advanced training. Har- vards. Fleet 60's and Ansons will iw used and orders have hccn placid in Canada, and llio flniicd Slfll("< for more than 800 Hal-yards n in wing high-speed aircraft hi, . popu ar with pilots nt Ontario n r stations, where they have b(‘(‘li\l.~i"(l for the past six months. Some Harvards will be used in- stead of the Fairey battli- pnncs which were to come from Phiuliiiul. T0 replace Harvards divcrlcrl in this manner, orders for zoo Flo t 00's for battle. pilot training hinc been placed. There will be 1.509 Ansmis con- i structed and nine Canadian plants = are contributing to the l7l'(\fllli"‘.llil i of this t. 'pe of planc the lnruvsl used in tie training plan. A s1 or» of Ansons are in 5Pl‘\'ii‘r‘ now at Camp Bordcn and Trenton nlr sin- tlons. Tl e Federal Aircraft Limiicl of Montreal. with Mr. B'(‘ll hs prcsl- dent. has hccn formcd lo co-orzlm- ‘ ste__Anson production. V_ ers is proceeding in accord. at the rate of about roooc > - the | cstzil: ishiru-nt of a kingdom of in-zicc and iii-ospci"ivy, "miich in God's good ll .0 will coma to Lrouulcd w The events which are now happening have all been IEifllCLPIl in God's written W011i, tie , ilili , and form part of God's pl iui-jiosc. In spite of all that is (lilllfl, thts is the most hopeful . L i y l)£‘l'l0(l in the worlds history, dfifllillfftl Rev. Gardner. Using Ne- burhurdnezzarfiss reign and the inter- preiarlflli of his dream by Daniel (lllflllllj! passages taken from the no k of Daniel, Chapter 2, tiixe i kcr §llO\\(‘[l how the prophesies i liail litnc lifKl come to pass, in ‘ inc pits-sing of tho four great king- i ixciiiis of the world ending \"t-h the Rflmllll empire. The speaker then ‘iogouc-zl inc different changes in tiic woiltls’ history up u) the p11 sent time, nil of which are foreioid lll thee Bible. Even to the setting l)lliTl( of the Germans across Elli’ , Hhizic whrch will come to pas-sand in» restoration of the Jews and the coming of Jesus Christ to reign here on ih.s i-nrth. When swords willbe turned to plows and evcrv man will he his own master. We should not h" in four. concluded the speak l) i .sc all the things we have st ‘ccl lor brace, goodwill and pi s 11v will come. and our ivoizk w Cftflit‘. and our work will find fulfill- mcni. Mi. R, B. Laughliri, District Gov- criioi, presided over the business .~('.<:!(lll in the morning. At the con- clusion cf- the various (liscussions, zlie foil/l ing resolutions were pass- l - cal: l ltesolutionsw- It was decided that all members 'lt)3llil”.‘1 Has Majesty's forces would lbe exempt. .om club dues. That a ,l‘»i‘l"llillif‘llli historian be apprintcti to llfil4i‘l'\'f‘ rill rcvordi. of lhPMnc- 'l‘Ii(‘ i-lniuiitiims, and ihm fflCll (‘lllll appoint an historian to rrcord -121" nzliiiiiis of the, club. Vihcrcns, in the fl‘,').lllOl'l of this 9nrll0llll0ll, L110 conduct of thepre- lscni Wiii‘ is of paramount import- 1121f!‘ in evcrv mipportci" of ilcmoc- tTl ' linnlc . incy and whereas the mainicnnriie ml rurrciit. i-ninmiinit‘ wrvice arc .. iiil whcixcvc .c do not i-ct with ihc scrvmcs demanded tlic prcscnt emcrzf-ncy. HP it rcsolvcri, that this conven- iiicn c.» on rccorii as recommending "no Pfillllllllflllff‘ of Iccn‘. commun- 1 itv service: hi" mcmbcr cfubs vrhcn- i i !‘"l‘l' ‘possible; i lhcr. 2h Recommends Penalty For OTTAWA. Jul 2 ~33?) —H»ec- 10mm; tho in amous "fifth col-l gumn" peril, the Commons commit» , tree on defence of Canada today, ircccmmcnded to Parliament Y-hf‘ (loath pcnaliy for certain ircason~t able activiiics and life imprison- lmcnt for others. In a preliminary report the com- mittee proposed revisions “some- what similar" to nose enacted by the United Kingdom in the Trench- crv itct of 1M0. 'l‘oil.'iy the cwinmlttee recommend- crl the ricntii pcnn ty be inflicted for knowing assistance t0 the enc- my's lorcrs, for impeding the forccs ‘ jof His Majesty and endancering‘ life Acts less serious and likely to assist ihc cnriny. to nrcjiidice nub- iiii- iqfmi- or llll‘ (lefcnce of (‘a - irflc fci-c wcili the cf." Il‘l‘l'l of th" war muli? nhli- lw life lmnrsorinien‘ hie tn the report . rccaznlrrd t“at '.t c-"n Vlll ktlri\\".c'ir:o {hr corn " -ic yl ‘rcisoiiriblc and flan ‘ m~‘ii":r-: ii‘. rniliVrl/‘s ' he ni< 1t uni‘, com! ‘Tlflfl or to »icnt p be pr i Int ‘the zvn (‘Pl ,. u ki ll iii'.\'l‘. Tho con Tlcteii "c-ul it‘ p.11 “Ywiv civnunlttcc is cf ‘he owin- ill“! fin‘ 'll"lf‘ rirc two ciii scs of wws uii‘ 1 .-hoii‘il iv» .=ci,inrnfc‘v cic- nl f‘"fflll"l .-i= offcnccs. 1nd l"!l'S more sc- Pll can he im- 5cm. law shmil’! l‘.l ifinso '\ ~~r ihr- pro A ori "n4 c clisscS nrct "l. '\cl< done u-‘ti inlrnt in l "l ilir- ciirmv rind or‘: ‘ d or * “ ‘w inc .l."\l.~'ll‘.i‘f‘ to 1.11’ “UPTYVPIIIR be“ p \. h,’ ‘r rnrniv. 1-» iinucrfc ope-i- '.~"u< of I'm‘ l‘ . mi tnrv n" ivyrwiotis o.’ ll .\’Il\\lf‘$‘._\"$ iFI" ni- llll‘_ i “i! ricnc \\ ‘l1 illlrill in hclp in! ulvrh iiiciuflc lll"\' way from Brest to S‘. Joan Tic of n ins crnvc (‘lVlIWF- Luz." trr. iikrl\ in oasis‘ ‘he Gcn. Chnrlcs Dc Gmillc. icridci- i-npmy {if i1 " i» riii- ' -~ 0f the "free Frenchmen" who unlit nfoiig c fl(‘li“il"" of (‘nun or to fight on at. Britain's .-i-l~. cc- 33mm n4 ]‘l'."_<f‘('l1i(:|\ pf in. clared lihflt "Rlffllflv -<"'i"‘T-'\l bill!“ ‘The l'f‘ll’)'l coivinucd. “lilo n and air groups" had jclucl "Trev hl"l‘l'.(ll‘."(l in nwrniraph mic... French naval forces" which “ill iwvc mac» caiWwl offcnccs hv an stand with iltcl" Allies. My r-wirgylq- w... » lyi- iii» Piflq. Extension nl lhP blfifltifllif‘ if‘ in '1'.‘ of lilo I‘n 1‘(l Klncdoin French port-s. l0 KWP ifflftfifi "iii “l and tho acts mcntinncd in l\'\l"i- German hands. was nnncnryii. in ,.~<,i»~,!i (V10 if who in ih~ lliWcd the HOUR‘ 0i c-‘m'“‘Tl-<- “"i"‘hi‘i' Kin-Krill wculd h" Nfcnccs n! us‘ it also will he npplicd lo ilic FICllCli colonies will not be dci-tdcil until French and Polish troops "all the their status has clarified. ‘lic (‘cl-rob i-c-ulaiicns and ‘iFillfl ‘carry a maximum penalty oi ifc lint‘. i fill i ill ‘ .0! l‘. F. Isl 9 . s a O i‘; 9 a a --i ‘imprlsonm t. “Yozn ' ittce is of the opin- ion lhrv .0 e s‘"'-ii'.i‘. be pro?‘ " District Y's Men‘ ‘chm’. l1‘ i ‘of . i inc lNaii . i imr ‘ prelim.» i in- Lon 3i’~ ; li illr t M‘. l prvwrlh; - inelci in : Ila III w mm» l_(' aitcrnoo . in 'lie lalltl ‘ii i 4:11.; i111... illzi‘! at i w. l SUD l t .‘--r (‘how , Jr._ tor h ‘l; Iii l Holman l Niaci‘ ‘-l I chn m acid c1‘. tiic of nppliiil k. 1i! ' and u! men to join the Ys \ At tie F"‘lClil.-l(\ v-I ~ i c ‘iv. Mr. 3 h‘: M: i Mrs, Ithc cm < for W" crl t“ it I'll‘. inn would {be m. in» cwn. (in bc. o." ‘if! Sydney club. ,'Wl‘.l"‘. st I'll I‘.*‘\’l\l\('I‘8 to the l .\ir Ztfziim accepted the ii‘. - M,- cnch year. (If .‘ I"l“Tlll\‘-'i'\fl lllCF.‘ m» ,, ‘he {ll-c- < "- L c o.’ an ash men r _ .. frctu a ittée M Death Treason .l"f‘iil€\I' as of Tn ,~1~ here mmcwvhai. » i - "w! Lnlt- r- Anti-Jewish Feeling Grows In Balkans 0T'I‘\\\'.\ ... innit [\I‘ll,lli_\' rm IPIHIMHI rvriiniiiciiilcil in lluusc of ('flllilll|||-\; Ihirllllli‘ iviililslrirs voli- trol lwiiril c-sliiblidii-ii.