PAGE EIGHT Orange Drive Planned To Aid Red Cross Work A successful 110th annual sessto E1010 Grand Orange Lodge the Grand Orange Lodge of Pi-inc lldwtisci Island, who attended as delegate and returned home Vancouver Hotel in conjunc Aiiici Catlli. sessions, n l 28. § Zion givtLi tile ,. grand bodies ‘iha. siorl ended the H. been siilwrri ’ .."l‘hlv column is first-rind .11 Z cents a strictly payable in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS l: me Cliiuiuttetou- handed to tllezr Hllllie Be Prepared 119:1 frim page l» lrit foiiildatiotl, o1 any s.) ‘.5 ahoweci to lag l0“ a lllil- ovitilug cqupmqlit of the abrupt cutting oil s oi supply and . "i reused requirements i. tile changes in the last two lis have called for are milking d on pui"~"' -~i body to make Bilii to use their brains and ingen- uity to iliznrovise and keep going at ful -d even when complete A . not. avaflable. We did last. will" and we rail ' that every officer and ivzll work as he has ncvt-r before. The enemy works " rid holidays as iveli as And so shall we booailse vic- depa-nds directiv on the un- til f: energy and eiicrt of‘ iiS all. ~ Pew ', M1‘. Macdcnairt and I pledge you the very best we can give in t-lrs great undertaking. ‘BIRTHASV V PETERS — At North Rustico, June 28th. 19-10. to'Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Peters (nee Jean Gallant) a son, Francis Carol. ’ ‘ {Efiiiiéiiis rméliiésicimoy:ai Etrsklne and American United Church. treai, Que, July 6, 1940, by Rev. M. F. McCutcheon, D.D., Mary Gordon Hughes of Charlottetown. P.E.I., to Lieut. John D. Caron. of Outremont. Que. BUTLER-STE WART ——At Murray Harbour, sriturday. July 6. 19110- by Rev. W. . MacPhilli. M155 Claire Lillian Stewart of Murray Harbor. P. E. 1.. to John William Herbert Butler o: York Point- PEJ. nsfiiis PAQUET — At Souris on July 8th. M, A Pgquet, aged 66 years. Funer- ed d orning at 9 o'clock ti ‘s’? hifrili’ Oiiiiiiii. sour». ERSQN ._ At Orwell Cove, 1940, Matilda MacPrierson. nged 89 years. BUCHANAN.—At Belfast on July 9, 1940, Mrs. Margaret Buohlffil-‘Ii. if: 11¢;- 77th year. Funeral on uril; riiiy, July 11. at 2.30 p-m- from Be - fast churoh followin a. B1101‘?- 5°?‘ vice at the home at lJ-Il- f ' 1rd Time) FLYNN — At the Hotviniolsl Sani- tiorium Julv 9. 1940. MTS- J1me‘ pqymi, aged 40 years. The remain-l were forwarded from Frank Hen- nesseyb Ftifléflll Home YE-fiileldal’ afternoon to her home in CardiBflfl for interment. MCIBAAC -— At residence B6 wey-mouth 5t. on uiy 3- 194°- Frederick McIsano 030d '73 37""- The funeral will take place till! morning from his late residence st 8.80 to St. Dunstans Basilica men“ to Rmnan Catholic Ceme- rat-raw ' N, D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER I Ctet I I CF15?- Wilfis In ' r phone Ill hninnv-a-iini-v-ii-AMAM Too Lave l0 (llasiiy .- r.» is=e_~...-..-_-=-_ Y 4x11: rnllvcir/il. FOR ivrr. w ma: sriiooi. Protestant re- erred. Apply at once. s! Pigott, Secretary. b861- ron. sALa-liawpv raasniilv: ca choice Jersey Con. R. II- Psilhulni lillt In"! 5'35- all tish America at Vancouver last! month is reported by Mr. P. M. Mc- Cauli, Ellersiie, Grand Muster of last mummy. The session was held at. Non with the session of the Ladies a at the session attended by Mr. Mne- A feature il connection with the The Eastern liuardianiiii. reserved for i- IIPWS‘ of liii-zil interest hut silver-i ‘ i tisiiig of‘ u iieilsy iiiitnrc muv lioi. word n Guardian may be , x Rent. Alfillfi‘ ' , tile ‘ vczv be t us" o! the things we hive ,‘ it and nights as wcil asi {The Central Guardian l at 5 cents - word strictly able in advance. CONFEDERATION "CE. L n i SHOP lARLY-fvioore d: Lewis Limiten, closes at 12.30 l ciaii; i DI‘ 1cm; lliiii-s ends Aloiiday, Jul ' ll'.\"l‘ oil second iiistalini 8 (‘II iii 4-7-10- '-17-20 _n_v_i7LA.\'i-: - Mr. i i: Archibald and Wood OnL, into to Stim- visited Mrs. and Mrs. s. . l, Dis- ., also I . f < i. llliTt iii ll'l\'i; PKOFI-II-ITTS A- - -»~ v province i tile res- th and it. is so iviii be i ii ,\ \'\\ ‘.1. l‘\'ll" .;. ' 'l“llir- 1100i band. ING UH) HOME — Mrs. I’ 1i and Mrs. George Swiiiev and .\ ind. night. ner home in ' spent yes- ' .' ilg their tivo ' "’ iiiid Mrs. fnui- years .\\'I ll H. J! (H - ' ,. Pment i, broke wi ‘lie harbour". no Don's but lie reach- river. After ii back to tile . before lie .!l the pen. i ill i: .i. Tiillifil‘ ii, the Apos- - Pnrnan Church '0 arrive ill ilniiv it was lirire last, is rtrei\'ed that. e iiiiiii some A pav a private r" Bishop J. A. '("O'i\'ll. Ar- tliis column is reserved for new: of local interest but udvertislnl o! s ncwsy nature mly he inserted l"! LIFE INSUR- dlliiii-‘T-Zl-Zili. Mc-i to-i L-347-7-l0-1i.| 15th 14-324- 40-51. TENDERS FOR COAL for City Schools will be received by Sec- ii . sometime i KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 9. — tAPl-‘Ihe first murder trial in generations has just concluded on '1 ‘s Islands, the sleepy little group of British possesions that lie 100 miles north of the Dominican Republic. l tiny islands administered from Ja- maica, was convicted of murderir his ivife and sentenced to death by a resident magistrate who travelled 400 miles from this colony. A re- commendation for mercy was at- ._ . _ a ,1 _| i, retarv 11;) 2o iiooii of 16th. July. taeiied. %?glllgethgag.ztilfia Q§,°°,.’f.‘,,,‘§§,,,{‘_ ‘s, in oils iuiil be had at The peaceful people QIVTIITKS. iillo ed by ms A. Affleck. ciiiiritisrr- is-iiii»; UUJJKI omit-c. In?“ their 11ml , by diving salt out town P.,,;t'G..,,n,1 iWSLRM for I_,_356_7_1Q.2j_ 0f T1118 sea or iving for sponges, Pnno-o x-dwnrd~*lslkndt who W“ 1_e_ _____ ,hnve not bad a murder case for‘ elm,“ 6mm, been,“ o. me ll(l\ll\'\' FEED used in nearly all "WHY dwldes- Crime is almost Grand Lodge of Bdtish Atnerica "T" "*5 “mu “s P‘! Grow?“ unknown on the Islands‘ Lt. Col. T. tsbmore Kidd, Kiti2-: Quip‘; nllgigg: itOIt, Ont, i or‘ (‘iraiid \l i- ' " Lei‘ and Sm l l r FIRST SHOTS (Continued from page 1) rier were damaged, and a cruise: was sunk. The Italian news source account of the fight, Reuters said, placed the action near the Island of ’Cl'l3t£‘, south of Greece and be- tween the British naval base at, iAlc-xandijia and Italy. , Thedis/paiich quoted stefaniz- l "Italian naval forces yesterday itTiiesdayi encountered British ' vrho‘ sought to attack aval units who were le- from escorting an Italian convoy to ii port in Libya. i "A battle between the opposing ifoiws began at 2:30 yesterday iaftcrlioon. In latitude 38 long tiude 18. south of Cape spartiveilto iextreiiie point. of the ‘boot of . Italy.) "The battle raged until 9 p. m. last night and numerous bciubing formations iii successive waves al- possessing the right spiri and all} tacked enemy iBt-itishl ships with Equipped with sound, commoni heavy calibre bombs. 59115?- "At tile close of the night the British squadron proceeded in soutlieriv direction, pilixsued , by Italian ilaval forces." Th: Italian story n ranean near Lg (Crete). "The squadron was composed of one battleship, tivo cruisers andi an aircraft carrier. f “Italian nir formations, after a flight of 500 miles across the sea, imam" of “l” ' reached the enemy and dropped ggfvéitihe breasts up against’ mummy “Pa” calibre Mm“ deem" “ml- ‘ Asked if h€ fiivoreri establishment aircraft fire and an the enemv to put ou screen. "A battleship and an aircraft carrier were damaged and a. cruis- i er ivas slink." (In London the Admiralty made no mention of this reported en- gagoment.) Admiral Sir Andrew ham is commander iii rh Mediterranean flee! and ship is the 30.000-txii1 winch took part in the second battle of Narvik last April l3. During the First Great. War as Captain 0t‘ the destroyer Scorpion Admiral Cunnincham won faiiie by daring operations in Mediicr-i ranean waters. i .i Previous British-Italian Fight i1 attempt by t a smoke Cunning- l ief of the l i i The compa a had also advanced e Island of Candla ias an _ ito realization of ,of a so-cniled “b iperis to take over the direction ithe war effort, the General reWl of tile toast. at 11o ti':e cannot o that from an armchair, lIf .\‘0u dlvorc ibiili his fliip- -“<'i ,1 Wiirspite w< A {John NB recent- Ciiurcllili. War Secretary (leilcrzti Sir Edi forces THE CHARLUTPHFOWN CUAKDIAN lTo War Effort nt developments have brou et ort of the Pbml M0101" llas Murder Trial!’ immiia" Warm] ht war f psny of Canada into the lime- l ght. As indicated in the iscusslon We“ mu" a resment or me in parliament tniscompanyiswhole- (Continued from page 1)- ililCEPiillEilFlil i PLANS P12005171) (COM-invited. fNlfl DU. l) opportunity finally came whet; the war broke out briefly He returned‘ to England last September, was gazetted a TRENCH Fl have two deputies, lidir. Jiltice T C. Davis of, the Basin. AD- penl Court who arrived in Otter! i l ajor general and i t d m‘ {its liaison pm “p” M it0dB and lim. Gen. T... n. The Duke vins ntsrrisd in Fiance, ' in 9 “m9 l‘ m mi“ m‘ %g s. 1037. igid he and uie lshmlr 1"" M WM“- 5 0:1 tbzgooreglhtrlft.‘ “m M: yam 5'1"" 3'" I Big Battleship Riche Tile bill to authorise the new de- ‘JULY 10, 1940 Prohibition llao Big Load M, Count Nears End rlobisci t e time ooun cs n3 ca the soldiers‘ vote to hear from, was a majority of 2.409 for Pro tion when the 5th District of Queen's County iCharlcttetown and , Jafiedly behind the brnuii Em ire A" PIMP-l - kel inuodimod t. ) finished last n1 tit. 1t is iin its war effort. It has operateg in 119“ Put Out of Ac‘ flflifief§imwfililaiilit mayor, the g a1 d unofficially thagt there is ilcfllftiifldlllflll‘ g5 velars, and irsfiiiiiire; {ic-‘pssalgi f“ ‘lfvfimu- fugxf-t tion by a ‘Daring. work of orcontdns the MI m 1.000 #21,???’ "Wi I iio ersncueaarcrorcno - 0 — ea n en mgn r 1| o 0r Icnnarilims, other afggwrgopolnceq of the Dukeod Windsor agpaovernor ltblgm h pine g Prince Cmtfinty is 147°: in I is out. in a recent statement issued by of the Bahama Islam‘) was receiv- Iwove- his bill pic troduond . and 1b Queen's 784-. the Drtsideni. MT- clmllbeii. are of ed Jubilantily in Ne-snu tonight. -—-——— ‘Iliere will be at lent as IADJ A miijoritty for beer and w f interest: It was believed tliail t'"-e appoiilt- .re isiration districts as the“ if? 1,563 was registered in the 5H1 - i Tile company's plant at Windsor, merit of the King's brain" to the LONDON Juiv 9--(CP)—'I‘he ptfilillg‘ sub-divisions in a. neral moi, of Qiiwnii Coiiiitv. which in- Ont., is the largest aulfllnobile P187" post would give tremendous imrpgf- bilge-powerful French fleet, fourth election. we -RIi- eludes the Charlottetown and Roy- wilgiuéilii? Oféniiprlilsrggltlcwgflie istmi: "s "° ‘he mmlds‘ tourist induétrv iii size and will" “ we“ Mo‘ mi 8mm ntsmwm be ' m M public “lg? tc b 0' trict in min ° ' 5 11pm which the Bahamas largeY all but removed u n Pviflilil "m" - ° "° l’ *5 i-e iicles formilltisry purposes for the y . Ga said in the of ccim is as fo lows: Canadian and other Empire govern- gzfind f“ the" ec°n°mi° em‘ ;;*§",f,°i,,,§£,E§§3¥,1,,.1§“;,,,°;,,}L‘3 Comifrunozis tha he bed ll," 19m" t! P iilents. This gtércentage is increas- I "h 1 , [Mia m. Wmsmn Churchill has to each member of parliament ask- 15g DLStfitf] ins. and will increased. to any f ° '°'°“‘ ti" °“‘,'°"‘ °Y hisi',..,.,ib.,i .. --,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,. qmoni- ‘ing his ctr-operation in carryingout will, Pi-oziiiiiiitii iil iluiiit ieqiliijcd. War orders have Pcdmedrs- the Duke “m D11 tit-o ‘ t _ \-_ twp '\ 1.4.1,‘, ,1, m Q/fpmn I the registration. Wine 561i; ". i T).. i mp0,, Dummy ova,- ai] ("her work visits a year to Miami, Florida -— ll- We '3" 4*“ ‘ t‘ 1 5 p t l. ‘nil; was foliowin this s $10!! Prohibition 7..., liver a m)“, me outset of m‘, w“. and w“ (“we for they] American m‘ "lB-n- falling into Guiiian and I a ian made b J_ E H“, (GIL on“, and Dmflm (Eamon; w) continue to do so. oeuvres each January and again hand“ Danton ) who timed such a course bitten 306,- Beer and Wino The com Canadian ‘workers and offices in Winnipeg and Vanco sales and service b John, Montreal, Regina gala". Many thousands factories and offices of 91's ivho supply materi earn a substantial part income bec 1n its ta dealers in Cana proximatelv 6.000 Poo service its produc s. All told, eluding dependents, 100,000 Canadians be the employment exec benefit indirectly. NEWiSMEN‘ (Continued from page 1) ériii"7iT-iire<iiir'ri@.:” in Er‘ E-flflllfied The standard of the other ran _ greatly. Th result was obtained b their reason. "Lead ti them, but never drlv the nxiom prescribed cratic general e tihem," instrument. the faces us has bee General McNaughton neccssarv inst-ru- ratn trust" of ex- "1 nlll all for culling the 16"’- ld trying to apply 13ml resent situation, but. you e action from responsi- y you are only asking for trouble.“ The correspondents were conduct- ilrough the Canadian zone b!‘ Anglia, General Staff nd grade), of Saint After viewing a nerwsreei of the visit or Prime Minister Eden and mind IYOIISICICUCUITI- naiider-iii-cliief m" Home Defence the visitors were shown iiroiiuh vital key centres of division ieadqilarters where officers were iseco directin operations of various units The only prsvious British-Itai- rcnttore along the Canadian sec- ian sen fight. occurred Julie 27 {for A few minutes later the party when a iigilt British iinvni fol-co sank the Italian destroyer I-Zrpero. The fights came on the heels nf the Berlin conference of Adolf Hitler and Italian Foreign Min- lster Gaieazm Ciano which in- formed Italian sources said gave, oiie Dele- muii vnchon of IS NATIONAL CONVENER. -- Corigratiilutioiis are in (ii-tier for Mrs. 1195118 G. Rrinisiil‘, of lildian River, who was Ilfllllf National Convener t l NationaiCon- ‘ iilir Women's John receiitii 'll lp of interest f to liss Amelia Ila- le_v of Saint Joint, ivilo ivas appoint- ed convent-r of wiir zvork. Mrs. Ramsay returned sitiirdni- from t-he convention, w ~ , l W85 that given one, an . ca 1 tihc reception uiir-n t 1st‘ terms 0i’ lie cieiegriies. STORE" FYTLLOTVS IIOTPEST DAY --Afi electric storm visited the province ea iv yex-‘crrlliy cron- intz following it fillV of ileal. during WiliCh the temperature soured to 85 degrees. It was the hottest day to date this summer and was one de- gree hotter than lfolldnyl, This reading was taken between 3.30 and 4 o'clock YOSYFIYHH’ afternoon at . mental Farm. At nine o'- clock l.st illeiit The reading was down to 67 (lecrees with prospects of a further drop due to the elec- tric storm. Late last night there was no damage reported in the wake of the storm which was said to be severe in certain sections of the province. _.____________ Mr. mid Mrs. Leslie Andrews, Concord, New Hampshire are visit- trig relatives in Httnter River, Rus- tico and other nnrts of the Island. Confirm Roosevelt's Cabinet Appointment WASHINGTON. Jilly 9 —fAP)— President Rooseveits nomination of Henry L. Stimson. Republican. to be Secretary of War ivas confirmed by the United Slates Senate today. 56 to 28, after majority leader Al- bcn Barkley of Kentucky had urg- ed such approval in the "interests of American unity.“ Senators ivhn iiad bitterly criti- cized the appointment as n “ste toward ivar“ conceded that similar cmlfimintioiis would be voted tn- tomorrow fnr Frank Knox, Repub- lican selected for the key nfltibmll defence post of Secretary 0f the Navy. Party lines spilt. wide open on the Italy the job 0f “mopping up“ in the Mediterranean and North Africa. TWO OTllEli the southeast coast. fiyinz high, diied to 1.00;) feet. to drop "whistling" bombs on one ifiikclil. Several buildings were dam- 339 . iviiilc others. On a mission of destruction over Germany and Nazi-occupi- nearly a month. also attacked a German supply ship near Ai-iihoi-g, Denmark, and the vessel was be- lieved hit by a salvo of heavy bombs. Farther off the Danish coast, the Minist told of bomb from a got- roliin udson pane lifting tho ow of a nnan mineswceper right out of the water. Another Hudson foi- iowed up a dive-bombing attack on a German supplv ship with machine gun fire, and the vessel was seen settling down by the stern. A few miles away another German veuci started to throw u smoke after be- ing raked by mac inc-gun bullets. Bomb Kiel Docks Other bombing raids were made on the Kiel docks. sheds and slip- ways. and on oil refineries at Hom- burg and on barge canals in west- ern Holland. These raids formed part of Brit- sun's offensive against Germanitde- signed to break up any atirmnt to land forces in tf~is country before it cnuid be stark-d The RAF. inst seven planes in a bltter fight river the iiirdronjie at Stnvnnlzer. Norwnv. where aircraft nn the ground iii-ere attacked, and one enemy fighter shot. down. Britain was worried h" Sir I-Tittzh EliP-‘l. Chief of the Civil Defence Operational staff. that the low rate of nlr raid cnsivaltln was nrilv tem- Stimson vote wiith 45 Democrats. l0 R"blli'llii.‘i'lils and one Independ- ‘cnf, approving and l4 Democrats, l2 Republicans, one Progressive and one firmer mboi-iw oimvninl- pnraw and that. in his rnlnlon. "we was walking had been poi operational map. <72‘ have rou is. biitrn, o ing up W Edmonton, st ment's mobile orderly r toInush off with urge H. R. Kcrr and bo Ffl’. l-i S. Geor W. Porteous. K ting instrumen pectivc custom a ficiri regiment recruited w-r. and Hamilton, Qpcne over tire ground that flied out to them on an Camdlans Everywhere Eairtle-ciad Canadhns were ev- 0}l1_W'\\'il£‘l'€, although from a distance t tected. ivell-cloake battery of eastemers er; was eir presence could not b As the party entered d area where a. mixed and western- posted. they were received erfui wgrwhcop which would ted an army of parachut- 'ache ‘nCaptaliéidili/t. G. Wyatt. of jlildmon- "_"_ ll, a i iContinued from page 1) cm c 1 a smcee In? a" H“ .-.-_-.-.==;-.=~_~:_ - islfT-“TITJ Under the widespread branches of SOUITHVCSI‘, two in the southeast floyifllg "glefntgalll is?! 31:3’ gangs; and W0 m “aifi- ans. rice Pudding and tea, Held At. night some German planes cookers were blazing furiouslv un- Jzimmed low over the sea just- oft der direction of sign. M, TjBen- boiv of Hamilton. Farther along. Gnr. W. D. Fair. f Eldiiionton, was busy tun- one of the biitterys guns Gnr. J, R. Girealy, also of ood by at his re i- oom. wait ng nt. dispatches. ed territory of Europe. R. A. F. n the medical room of a western planes hit and sct nfire two de- unit Sgt. T. J, Jubenville, 5351(5- troyers or light cruisers of the toon, was receiving attention from four surprised while riding n0 Cpl. S. D. Sif of the same ciliy, Ju. anchor asst of Germanys’ naval benviiie had been knocked off his base of Virlhvmshaven. motorc ole, suffering cuts and bruis- es on he face and hands, Despite mist and heavy fire from “Most of our cases are due to ac- land and sea batteries "our aircraft. cidcnrs these days,“ remarked Cap- succeeded in their attack" (n two tnin W. A. N. Ewan. Port Arlhtir, ships, firing them with inceiitiiarv Ont. "This healthy outdoor life bombs. the Air Ministry announzed. gives little scope for sickness.” ‘Tile RAIL trading blow for blow Before the party left it was es- with the Nazi forces, whlcii i|.ve cortecl brrough s, modem field den- bombcd Britain almost diliiv iiii- t clinic under direction of Capt. Capt. J. Mackenzie, th of Regina. Their assistant-s. ge. Regina. and Pte. vie, Sask, were get- ts ready for e pros- er. As a farewell salute s battery of from such separated points as Vancou- Edmoritnn. Regina, Brandon ur with i6 Tlic rosi- of ivfdt iy rounds of blank shot. nuns echoed through the nearby T3415, sending TIOTS"S rlrliier skeiter aiviiv from thg_nolse. puny employs some 8,400 indoor, Toronto, uver, and in its ranches in Saint and Cal- ° sun's quaint streets. lib-con the ter- ause of our ti . hi! has moréalatggnoii0siPNa$au hi“ d“ employing ap_,(.‘l'l.llS8 ships and yachts. pie to 5611 and! an estimated be nefit through th ted. Many more the ks ii ts V D1169- Ylll 0 ietln and guide was by this demo- i. . . , The Stefanl account of the sl- to 53d‘;,,,l°fgfi‘§“,°h§,§‘f‘an'5‘°w,§§§§ ' a3. leged action off the Island of moi-m ‘hey me doing it... he Sam ‘s are Cm!‘ f<>ll°l~\'5I— _ "This progress has been the result fiilic- "011 Monti-av an Itflllfln flirillane. of better education and modem ,1” M. carrying out reconnaissance work. mechanization." ~ station reported that. a British squaditn, He also said: “Transition from an was navigati in the Mediter- ,entu'e lack of appreciation of war of national policy danger that :1 !'€II1HYl\'i\12l\'S'iVlIi" told the _ correspondents ihat modern armies im must have the lecause "you cnnnotl SiShimpo, which aiiliu for the running of the Bahamas M» Alexandr!" l“ u“ Handicap at Hialeah Park Track. 'I‘he Duke and Duchess will live crmsch“ “mi m"? ‘mm in a green-shuttered frame house ("1' Bu!“ w" ‘he of colonial design, overlooking Nas- “"“"’3m"9 l“ i‘) atum to surrender tack. Of 0H8 Oi‘ IHOTC raced steps of this vantage point may e seen horse-drawn hacks filled wit) tourists and the deep bor lined in winter with- set new: Ohlrses in tile Smith Atiiliitlr a The Bahamas coilTst of about 20 British motorbom CW“, dnhabited islands and a large num- Se" c population is 66.900 and among chief industries are sponge gathering and preparation, and the glowing of tomatoes for export. The Governor is aided by an the Royal Air Force navy. All this, A. V. eastern Race Mediterranean s French squadron battleships, four silenced duration of the reglgm; a British ulti- scrvativ or face at- lenders of the other Opposition (lid Jtlilce each i=8 n sent a ietir aslrgsmlit m“ M Um Scngalese m“ or clihlrliliillg | tratioil organizatlon. off depth charges under the new. 36.- 000-ton battleship Richelieu, than loosed tor- pedoes on the pride 0f the French Alexander, First in his Amp] Jlousc, i today, ech on the subject. f in his speech in ill Air. Gardiner in an interview said he hltd dismissed the tion machinery with Con- e Leader Hanson, and the groups. The has bee either he, or a judge he would name, “not (i5 head of the provincial regis- ‘ The mcmhers~ .0 parliament. were being asked to ‘name a registrar and deputy regis- trar for each riding. The plan is that the registrar and deputv ieglstrar will name men to act in each sub-division corres- ponding to a. de uty returning of- ‘ fiver and n poll c erk in the general , e Beer and Wine 539: -irlct (Belfast) r a i W4; th District (Bedeqile), Prohibition Dis ct, 5th (Summcrsldi- Prohibition, 4'71; Beer and Wiiit- 78-2. Queen's (Younty 1st District iBoiisfliiiv), Prohibi- tion 1070: Beer t\ll(i Wino 208: 2nd West River), Prohibition : Beer and Wine 340; 8rd Dis- trict (F011 ADEIFTHST, Prohibition 730. Beer and l i 517; 4th 171"- jtioii 44-1: Herr .<'li'lct. (Chili'- and Wine I - AA. KING'S COUNTY 1st District ismiris) Prohibition B6. Beer rind Wim- 830: 2nd Dis- trict (Moi-ell) Prohibition n53. Beer nd Wini- 31.1: Ill-d llistrict. iCardI- imnl Prohibition l executive council of mm membgrs. Lord of the Aiiiniraltv, said in ilfl- elQQflQn5_ ,Wme 203 ‘ P a. nominated legislative council. al- §§"g‘§,‘,',‘,’§,o§,'1'°,§§,§§9",,.}‘§ 131,‘: $3,129 thlggzwslvggl p”? “align? flcfiag: igvlilfbol") Pfflllibilxl? ‘l4. ire!‘ an 5° '3! mm’ members’ “M ‘m 919°‘ lieu disabled undhiartiy’ s-ubmerg- will thfi pay for rental of tra- no m) l” ibmu S awn w Npmsemafl“ “gammy M 29 ed and accounted for till of tiion offioesl The register and ss- m1 0 n h ' numbers‘ Frances battleships exceipt. the sistant registrar willbcailowedtheir ' mwmmlet° Jo?" i3“ “Plciisiai?i§ifeieliiinliig§ifii§°iir pa: he capi uln ion of the l " - ,.. ~ . an .nt-,Mr.Gadlnr te: "cu F t c fggnch ‘ilxllutlzgity-Akdxtiindiarlnflifg: TITOISIIBITEOOH tormaiic Kiri‘: drive for r s hand to dc," "m, u" lull-an registration u national effort to be navy which the Britons hsvc ilarerl to come out and fight. An announcement. told c!’ 00n- siiitaiions between the British and Fieilch commanders when it. was realized that Friiilre must surrend- Disoontent- Witil ll. S. And Britain er to Germany and tho subs uent ___.._. decision of the French to cave SHANGHAI, Jul 9, ___ (Ap) .._ only enough oil on board the ships Handbilis carrying e slogan "down I01” ilflflm‘ 9111110585: to ddml-iitflr- ize tile ships and to CTCIWS. ‘The surrender was accomplished itiioiit the loss of life. The action ngflimlt the Riche- lieu by the motorboat under Cmdr. R. M. Brlstowc was described by Mr. Alexander as "thi- greatrsg achievement of its kind in the history of naval "Drrntioil-a remarkable tri- iiuti- to the value of our sea- Dfllvfl‘. a power which we do with America“ were posted in reduce the Shanghats streets today and a Jap- anese warshii) emphasized Tokyo's attitude toward England by seizing iv gar British ship in Shanghai's har- These manifestations of Japanese discontent with United stafes and. iBrltisti policies in tile Far East <o-i cided with a Japanese piotsst! against "mistreatment" of Japniiix-c‘ gendarmes arrested by United Suites i 1618711195 tikilulyilalt mild '1["0k_v]o‘s TRIPP-i on of e ri isl re iisa to c cs-e, i the Burnla. supply mute to Cilinii. l yft“.lzfi.tez.lg.,t,(iié$g'l 1n" we M. Tile anti-Amerlcan ilfllllibiiifl\i't'l‘t? um‘: “'1', A]‘,.4\_n'1"]d(_l_ émd m“ m’ posted by) “indignant Jiipiiiicsi- pni- Rm ' w!" ‘;wk"g~ljan.ln ‘m mm‘ ("mwn iriots‘, said the llD\\',\‘]l1l])('ll' 'l_"ii:i'iku, v l“ hm‘; 1nd ghwouldvti by a lllli(‘( tiiiit ‘ _ ‘~ ' ,. ‘ -~ - _ t- {J1 ‘ U11. t-i up: liflliiii)‘ 0f oil. _ pastimes isiilisaii". , i3; ,3; lalgfitiglfinsetilligg; Brtstoive-iviio was P "insult" to Japanese authority The gendarincs were arrested af- i "lid" Cnldr» w, they 3p and “mush in ppm, ; described by a frirind in London as clothes, in tie !Illil'il1(’—t!ill‘il‘(it‘d zone; tile “real bill ‘il-bfvvci ‘ of of the international settlement. illlfi" Willi t‘ J vTiIY-"Wt" “P095 The Brltiili ship seized iierv ivas i riflvlii cl close .. c tile ILOOO-ton stcnmsl shenklngusfilrn of ii‘llf‘il(‘ll ll) . Domel News Agency charged shvi These charges damaged her DH)- was carrying munitions bolongingto, mllcrs and slwriiig izenr. Aircraft "a certain belligerent country‘ intvi dropped torpedoes when the nio- JBDBHQSPQCGHPIQG Wrfiiflri‘. tot-boat shod away from the ship. British sources said that the Shen- king was cariyiiif: rifle nminiinitkn Np,"- Dims,” tfrfimtthitzhFrencii (aoncessionial 'I"n- sn o e Frenci concess oil here, Disaster almost o"(vl-tlm me f‘? 2:,§,}§s°,_-“Pa““5° h“ “Ppmmd darinr men. While still in the har- bor, tile boat's engiil but the crew managed to get one engine repaired. The bruit escarp- ed by crflsiillg harbor defence nets. Autopsy ls O Ordered ln _ es broke down PRAIRIE CROPS MAY BE SHORT OTTAWA, Jiilv Di-JCPI- Crops in Northern Manitoba. Central Sas- _ Alberta will fail considernbl below expect- ation unless good ra ns are received shortly, the Dominion Bureau of Statis ics reported todny in the sev-i enth of i1 series of weekly teiegra-i éahic reports mi crap conditions in‘ he Pra rie Provinces. i l WEST PEITESTNICK. N. 5-. Jul 9—iCPl—-An riiitopsv was ordered tonight on lhc body of Edna Young, 5, who was found (lead in n pool of blood in the yard of home late today. The girl's mother, Mrs. Frank- lin Young, found the youngsters body ti few minutes iiftor she had 3 loft the house to play in tile yardl Her chest. ilnd been pierced by’ some object just i)"i0\\' t-lie heart.‘ Belief was expressed a stray bullet from the nearby woods may have struck the girl. An inquest opened tonight mid adjourned to Friday. Dr. F. V. Wuotiiaury, enr- . "‘ l (Cgntinueriirom _pag_e _ l) fence ‘Ibx. It was indicated by the Minister that exemption from the defence tax is bein considered for non-commissioned o ficers and men serving in Canada in other than the air force and navy. The House spent all afternoon on the bud-get. resolutions and made some progress through those having to do with the income tux. During the afternoon question period Agriculture Minister Gard- iner, wlic Will head the new na- her . gionai w,“ services department, oncr lit Halifax, 25 iliilcs nest 0i‘ 551d national isgmiion Should this \’i1itl“£‘. was to conduct an be comipiete e131 e end of August BHWWL WHOYIWK, _ w..- ___, He had ask members 0f Par- T""'_‘""" " ' "¢"‘ W ren had been or would be taken into Canadian homes by private arrangement and that those who iiad received timm should llflli br discriminated npiiiilst iii favor of those who mny shelter children brought, in under sponsored schem- es. iiament to direct the registration in their own constituencies. Justice Minister Lapointe prom- ised a questioner he would con- sider requests for outiawin tile Canadian Youth Con ess s1 o ll his in atora hl. 191101196 i! policies to radical but not Com- munistiic Resources Minister Crerar told a questioner there were offers of homes for five times as many re- fugee and eviwiiee children from the United Kingdom as were svnil- able for movement to the Domin- ion in the lists so for sent. Debate on the endiment to provide income tax exemption of $400 for thme children taken twirl‘ Government - sponsored schemes Mr. Ilsley said the Government had given this question care-fill consideration. There had been de- milnds over n number" cf yvflrs T01‘ exemption in the case of children taken into liounrs and col-ed for but. not adopted but successive gov- emonents had rejected them. This some policy ivoiild have to apply in the case of United King- dom children brought into Cann- rlian homes by private arrangement i i -——————i————- i I 7 i.:c_ more forces for homo defence I s wseiore Sept. 1, and by that. time the i iegstration returns should all be ‘ eliecked and clasaifi engaged in by all people of sllclsss- es and, so far as possible and prac- ticable on a voluntary basis. "We want to conduct this reg- istration at the inlnimlm c! coal lanld Canadians!“ who ie p extras-dc. have an opportunity of render- ing service to the nation free of charge in carrying out this most necessary registration." ‘ The lilinistcr expressed the hope ui his interview that the members of parliament in nominating‘ - istituencv registrars ta-nls ‘would pay no heed to rt affilia- I t man a tioils exce t that when he available or registrar was a, known ‘party iiian his assistant should be inf opposite politics so there would ibe no politics 1n the appointment of [otticln s under them or at least a ifair division, 'I'li_c registration sub-division will be divided into four areas, and the people in each ares will rgfister on ‘a :.'.l\‘l.‘II day, so as not/to uttq‘ up , lliil‘ iiniciiiiiclgv» by all coming on one ‘my . ‘ Voluntary organization; ‘asked to assist poop c in getting tio tile registration o ices in l where they are uriabc to come with- liiut assistance-people who live far . from the registration offices or are ‘ I1 ITIII. i 'I‘iiesc organizations will be some- what similar to party organizations iused on election day to Ivote. l The local re trar will bl expect» led to divide tic registrations first i into IITJIFS and females. ‘g 'l‘iie mules will then be divided lulu ninrried and single groups. by l'I‘iiei'o iviii be further divisions use provincial headquarters accord- ing to ages occupations and possibly other dlvis ons. (Questions to Questions asked yllPfiliit‘ ivill include place and dds iiii‘ i) l'iil,_ racial origin, military iilliiiiii-g if any, occu ations. Men , ~i.ili ui- asked if they ave offeredw iJJlli the defence forces. Any physi- .<.ii .:ilirliiitics will be entered in the LYiIlS. liii.» understanding is the Defence llipniitiiit-iit does not. wish to mobil- Fhe Defence Department, for e - ample. will decide when it is to opt-ii up a camp for say 40 days‘ ‘ii-billing for 2.000 men for home ae- it-iicc. A district about each camp will be plotted and be called upo to supply the men for ulzc particular camp. In this case the rcquisi 2.000 men would be handed over to tile provincial registration head- quarters ziiiri from the rolls file judge would designate what men cou d be (‘llliCd up without hinder- ing other spheres of war effort. ‘FOP example, men on farms would not be (‘llilfli up during harvesting or fall ivork. f Iflyc 5 tion First to be Called The first men to be called u will probably bo unmarried men gwcon 21 and 30 veal-s. Men outsi c this class would be permitted to volun- teer so that it is expected there will be untple men for each camp with- out. (ilviOCiiiiill industry. friiei-e will o no actual temp- tinns of individuals but N10 calling up of men otherwise liable for scr- v ce will be delayed if their sen is more urgently required in ma: other line or activity, ‘rile delay will rover entire groups rather than particular persons. liiicil mnn called upewill have to submit to physical stl, probably the same tests that lie prcsenti re- f]]\lli‘€d of s volunteer for a unt oi tie active militia. The compulsory service will ‘be ciitirei for home defence and the i-onscr pt will not be taken overseas unless he volunteers for overseas SN‘ CB. brought. a general protest from but not. adopted. The Minister Conservative members, led by op- ligreed to consider the opposition position leader Hanson. demands and this section of the It was amiedlllatggrgynv, (b-Jmilllti ire-indented- Keep Minn-d’. t; the lone. rector of Timber 0 in varioil e with headquarters n1 f0 low as speedily as possible. sive training and men wi 5e; o“; the Industries Association Henri De Kereilis, member Chamber of Deputies at the time of France's as "(termini fiibl-lcatinii" tonight a. despatch from Vichy saying former Premier Paul tended a session of tlic new cham- ger to approve s new constitu- on re th d x biixeeescci‘ cunt. s vivek ago M10111‘! b0 able to attend a session of chamber toriniy" lie iiei-rliis said. iseriously iii an automol near Montpelier Jiiiie -.. patches purported Vichy. They should be tinted Ber- lin because the Pefaiii govei-iiiilent cannot make a lllfi\'l' sound without first asking for Hit- ler's permission." Bench mil‘ fo:\ talks witih filliillwiii€fl on behalf of the French f ‘IURONTO. we‘! new p Juno was in making a total of more than $26,- 000,000 for the fzrst. six months of the yienr. This is tile best half- sistom general ujuinngr-r. Will Be Formed For Overseas UITAWA. July il-(OEU-Moiii- izstion of s Canadian forestry com for service overseas was announced todn bv Defence Miiiistol- Raiston. Brigadier General John B. Whitri of Montreal, W110 commanded the Canadian forestry corps in France in the last war. and W35 Deputtz gi- rations wi 0 British armies, wit command the o c . ‘Igfientv companies will be raised s parts of Canada, six of immediately at Ki 11883011 ntreili, Quebec, Saint John, W 1 and Victoria. Tile others wil to be ICCTIUtCCI Mo The companies will receive inten- bcfore leaving Canada, l0 are skilled in forestry _aiid lumbering iiild iiillerl trades wt) ill be] be elven ’ efcreiicc. Recruit ng will be carried out through the military’ district offices. Brigadier General White, who has been associated wltll tiie forest in- gusitrles nil his l.fv, is tire-presi- en and <iirectiii~ of Canadian In- ternational Paper Company. l/i president of tiLc Ca a nadian Forest Says Vichy llespatohesjazi i,‘ Fabrications OTTAWA, Jilly 0-—(CP)-—- Obgit. cl e cnpitiilnl ion, termed. Iteynaiid had lit- til such time as I am in- orfned by reliable persons, I will ontlnue to b01i(‘\'(‘ Rcynaiid i-ins been assasslnaieil by tile Nazis." De Kereiiis said. “The Yich is pure German fiibriczitio y despatch ii." "It. is inconceivable that a man, unconscious for nearly following an automo- the injured was 1'4 D0114‘ accident (Rieynnud 1d s. "I would warn the ivorld of dies- to come from or utter a 'l'i officer in the . is in Ottawa for De Kereiiis. committee Citnrles Dc ii iii lanai orlned by General Gtiulle in Londml. ii. Gonfederationdigife Sales Best in Last Nine Years .hiiy— Confederation incari business for excess of smooooo, r's lmciiness for nniv _ . announced C D. Devlin, as- TILLIE THE TOILER — ONLY A LIGHT WORRY,‘ AT THAT! will be called upon to tree some- thlvw much more serious." But on the other hand, he added. "Io indeed will German bombers." 1: mow, our YOUR CUNTlNUAl- WORRYING ENCOURAGES Hi TIMID_5UQELY: YOU DON'T WANT ro ma: A IIIIY our 0F HIM ,3 SAY, I a YOU'RE man ELIEVE T GEE TILL HIM I CAN I AsE GGEIN TEACHING C fiTO BE ONE By Westover 1' SIT STILL TS BACK SO