rm: M/ESTERN GUARDIAN P’? ‘GENT-din- lehn Pond. M Water Street Int-Pu P lUMMlI-BIDI and rune: couurx o“ m fir, smerirflmr. Adv-Milne Illonld be m: with w. p“; my be M1111" 11111: n my of the following store; u, "m" u solemn. Wm: so. Gonrll n t E TEE...» Bllwn. water st. mm glllfiriiqlutirzvrrvtlelle Sgt flung-gun will be delivered to I?!‘ heme in Snmmereide s; ,'[|1L1 column is reserved for new: curler Boy It 3e Ill‘ Ill: or 10o oer week. one m m- um e i rue your order to the bo! "fliflnlible for deliveries on your $.11“ “ i F - ACTOlIY-TO-You 011 at Taylor Drug 00,, Kéfifififif" “REPAIR °1' Pelllace defective roofs. Buy sate-surfaced fire-safe 51111181?!- steei roofing ctc., at B111“ 1- L-l58-6-5-2i ‘d,’ m“ be ppeli all day Weones- _____ ‘ “y, June 5th. 1-1-169- -BR,ICK- Terra Cotta Drain Pine. Jamie and Cement soid right at TS d B ckwheat in Br '55“) o" m E-iss-e-o-zi. a“ l | interest but advertising ' i,’ 503w” nature may In insen- - M M, z cents e word strictly psy- ' sole In ldvenfl. _|_\',\IAN’S Drug Store, summer- wck 5|, Bruce's. 4° ----- {- B 01'!‘AWA.—Sennim'Creel- AJSB Braces IVnsul-Bric Siani man MacArthur left on Monday for girfacod #101118. Imu1'B°ard' In“ 091""- 110 fltlend the Senate scs- P351111‘ Board. Rockwool. cut the slon. lid bill ullti eliminate draft. ._____ 11-430-11-5-31- -"SAYs MRS. causwa" three- ?“ not musical comedy. Prince Edward AUARIETY SHOW under dir- Island setting, at Maipeque Wed" ":11..i:..§::..2-31:32:11.1?gorse: 111-1- 1:11P- ,,,,,.,,, and Rhythm Band. Spec- fa,‘ ,,.,,,,,,»¢_,_ L-i48-6-a—2i. L—145-6—4-2l. -—EXCHANGED PULPl’l‘S.-Rcv. . Miizer, Chzirlottetoivn, exchang- L-izo-u-s-zi. d ..__._._i_. MMERSIDE GUARDI AND PRINCE COUNTY numbers compared with the Ilreneh armies. are well supplied since their bases are outside the ares covered by the German invasion of “dim” "limit us. pert uroer w o ve been of the British ti Force (cgllllflilttsnmoreie snd equipment "ex- TKXT OI‘ STATEMENT Th. W!‘ 0! Prime Minister Ilggvuse of Commons on the wer foi- s: rrum the moment that French de- fences at sedan and on the Meuse ivere broken st the end of the sec- Ond week of May, only a rap.d re- treat to Anuens and the soutn could have saved the British and French armies who had entered Belgium at the appeal o1 the Belgian king. But this strategxal plan was not immediately reahzcd. The French 111s11 command hoped they would be able to close the gap and the armies of the north were under their or- ers. Moreover a retirement of this kind would have involved almost certainly the destruction of the fine Belgian army of over 20 divisions andhbandonment of the whole of Belgium. lnerefore when the force and scope oi'_ the German penetration was realized and when the new French generaiissimo, General Wey- gand, assumed command In placed Licncral Gamelin. an effort was made by the French and British ar- -—-# ed puipits with Rev. ivlr, DZIVIB, or. ATTEND WEDDINKTo-Amon! Bummersicic United Church on Sun- l those who attended theMlllrflflfifl-n‘ day. During the morning scrvicc, Homer nuptials were mo?! _ 111g the young peoples’ choir lcd Ln ihcl Wiiianu, Miss Helen De 0 4111s service of song. s‘ M,“ phyliis Foster. T _____ Ii" —A TENDED FUNERAL -— Mrs. -\’ls‘l'l‘0RS T0 sUMMEnsmE- Dwxlas Gordon, Mrs. n. c, Mills. _Dr, G. C. Warren, P10185501" 01 Miss Eleanor Green, und Mr. Jones, ic-iv 11511111113111- P111°5°P11Y 111' N111‘ of St, Eieanors, motored to Tignish ' in University. Woliville, N-S-. 811d on Monday to attend the luneraiofi iirs. \Va1'1‘fl11. W919 WW1" V1511°151° the late James Wnrburion Grccii. iumini-rsidc, thirst-S 0f DY- 111111 Mrs- who passed away on satin-day in] , T, con-u. Pixcy llso 14511641 1'11‘ Charlottetown. s, ,,,,,»,=; in Charlottetown. Dr. War- I en also attended ll. specifll meeting _ -—WEDDING BELLi-On Saiur-l n Tiyon of the 131191151 YP-U- 111' day. Juno 1st, in St. James‘ United 1111011110 was a £11681 598111191- 5 Church. Montreal, the marriage oi ——-—— Ethel Marlon, dnugizicr of Mr. and -lllGII SCHOOL DANCE- Th6 Mrs. A. E. Holland, of Bcdcquc. nnuai dance of the Summerside P.E.i., to Lieut. Earle Aifrcd Far- [igh School was held on Friday quhar, R..M.R., (J.A.S.F.. son of Mr. ypning, and was one 0f the 10111951 and Mrs. A. E. Farquhai". of Athei- i-enis or the season. The Euests stun, Quebec, was (Briefly soicmuiz- hicli included a number of 10111151 ed, the ceremony eing performed eople from Charlottetown. W°"°’by Dr. Bruce Hunter. The bvidc pep-ed by Miss Georgie Mani-kim- wore a. two-piece ensemble of white rinci .11 of the Academy. M"- R- French Jacquard crepe with hat of‘ Mollison, and Mrs Norman M81?‘ white baker straw. mid corsago oi 10d. Al 31110011111115 Orche-‘lra- rosebtids and lily of the valley. Ai- irnisiicci the music. The hail W115 {er the ceremony, Lfcut. nnd Mrs! rieiuiv decorated in the school Farquhor left for the Laurcniimvyl 1101s 111111 11111111111113 611°C" the bride wearing a ](‘l‘0llli.‘fl biuvl ——-—— suit with many accessories. Among, ._3ROI.'GHT HOME FOR BUR- those present were the moihci- of.- ip- The remains of Mrs. Annie ii-e bride, and the bride's sisicr. do. ivzdow oi the late Wm. A- Mrs. J. G. Coombcs. HfllifflX-Z 111i‘ .5, ,5 39mg brought to her for- parents of the groom and Licut. P. Eiryljomg in Mnrgatc for burial. G. Cornell, of Brampton, Ont. r5, Fvfe passed away on Jan- r. "5111 at the home of her son. EXPECT SPEEDY PLANES l ' A Fvfe oi’ Auburn. Maine WASHINGTON, June 4.—(AP) _ n she is survived bv The united States armv P11111111 11-‘1 ‘n; ' and one grsnrf- latest type four-engined bombers 10 ',,,-§,' brother; 1-1, , do 335 milcs an hour. 11 lrcrleririon, P. n. 1.. nnd C-enei-si George n. Brett of 111v 11,11 l u~"\i11“r1v cf Chaiiiam Maine 104,111)? 601d Célnfifgsspihgtllndénng,we ' " _ .. 'n or~ss., " 11_-i {ii "fmlliiilrtilii“fificini-liiplt. 12153111 31115111» .111 111°" 1° 11°‘ '11" ‘iiliiflfld on June 8th at 2 p. m. “m” a“ hwr" Marga ‘e Cemetery. —S. PERSONALS ___(Oontlnued from D1186 1) 1 -Dr. lllid Mrs, H, T. Colvin were ent iisiiors to Moncwn, NB. S -i\liS3 Bertha Riieyla F. 121V. oiigssiore, Summers e s spen - ,, .. . ' ill la naval. lr and land m‘ Numb“ m New York‘ s fldgaszoef fhrgeAllles in athc Mcdiicr- raneari. area. No Mention of Italy __..__ The Prime Minister in his ad- -.\ir. and Mrs. Ralph Remsnyuft)! dress made no mention of the sii- 3 - S lir. Jnlm Roach, of Charlotte- li. spviii. the week-end in Sum- rsidc. S irioiiezoivn, WGFB week-end v nation i-n the Mediterranean whore to summersde. British authoriéicsf 511v 1111‘ _Allg'{:3 __._ [ways res y or an anuc. -.\ir. and Mrs. Crease, of Haii- Zfffirfimeni with Italy. are visiting in summerside, the Until ms indusirics of (his sts of the iattcrb parents, Mr. country can duplicate the guns, 11111-11- MR0!‘ Holman. 5 punks, trucks and 2111115111101“. de- —-——— Fl d n France —- ‘Mr- ""3 M"- Ei L- Muu- “airtillclmshsnd “Edith: of pounds Il0iii‘lOVi'fi,W't‘l‘€ week-end guests Merung- worm _ France must, 1181101110 of M1‘. and M15. J°1111 Smnd alone or virtually alone a- c‘ o! 5mm"e“5id°' s gainst German onslnughis on laud. "i . . . ih Couiabie James Fraser, of the 3,1113%"ggnjmflk?ffifhwflff°,l’fi,lg“,. MP‘ a‘ Ham“ "5""‘1’°“° mi ‘nounced tonight. Others will be {C-ltfggvlillleslflxgirlgrslde’ . guest a ‘km’ u’ man“ as 50m‘ as possible‘ ' but the fact rcmnins that tho‘ ~ “iizniioifs M,“ HER,“ Keough’ New An, French army stands as civi spinal the weekend at her 3115M “night- e ill Albany. Two mum Sp?“ I t M,“ Hem, Noon“, New A“- But there are one or vvo ‘odors’ _.,,,.,,, me weekend ‘t he, which relieve this izrim' i).i‘,l.1i‘r0.~ P m Amm,“ The first is ihe efficient) an. c - , _‘ fcciivenoss of the Royal Air Force , which have not bccn lost, but. on] the contrary have bomi tuhfcd, by the fighting in Flandcrs. The second is the British fleet which has proved again its mastery of the seas and its ability to turn aside air attacks. duster Arthur cm . of Borden. A T1111“ "1""? 1 11111 ivcok-end inysummerside, The third is an intangible factor 1e home 0g h“ Nun‘ mend, but vitally important. P61111105 1119 MacKenzig_ 5 most important of aii -it is ex- _______ cmplifed 11v smoking factory chim- ills! Peggy Macongld, of Bor- nies of Britain and France. stoked ivns in $ummcrg|dg_ pttendlng by people who have been aroused ich School dance. and was the to their peril and are dcicrmincd of iviiss Mvrtie Murray. S to supply their armies with all the ____ planes, warships. guns and oomp- irs. John G. McCombe. Win- merit needed to save fhcir coun-i ‘, arrived yesterday with her try from the invader. sons. John, Michael and British troops are in “active mn- iie on a. visit io hcr parents. fact" with thc Grmnm at ihcir 11nd Mrs. Ernest Ellis, Tyne “I55 Mnry Tierney. Albany a1 ivcckcnd visitor to Sum- -l C. vfiss Blanche Nocmen and Miss . Cameron, Albany were visi- io Summcrside Saturday. positions in Franco ii was icriwcd. The British contingcnis, small in on QUIBK sue Used Fox Wire, all sizes, in excellent condition. ideal "1 c0098. yard inclosures, tennis courts, fox pens &c. E much less than poultry netting. A1110 portable fox pens with large houses. fox cages. 11k at bargain prices. SPECIAL: Inch and one half 1 mat wire all sizes, price seventy five per cent less “$1 Price of new wire. Small quantity slightly dam- wire at greatly reduced price. Cedar posts. For sale by: W. R. Jenkins, 182 Queen Street, Char- iown and Jelley‘; Department Store, 0'Leary. G. R. MacQUARRIE, Summerside iiiiOs in Belgium t0 keep on holding the right land of the Belgians and give their own right hand to the ueuzy created French army which was io have advanced across the omme in great strength to clasp it. Like Sharp Scythe However, the German eruption swept like a sharp scythe south of Amicns right to rear of the armies in the nortlu-cight or nine armor- td divisions each of about 400 er- iuored vehicles of different kind. This force cut off all communica- iions bci-vvecu us and the main French nvniy. It severed our com- munications for food and munitions which ran first to Amlens and af- terwards to Abbeville, and turned iis wnv up ihecoast from Bouiogne and Calais almost to DUIIKBTIIB. Behind this armored and mech- anized onslaught came e number cf German divisions in lorries and be- hind them again there lodded comparatively slowly the d l brute mass of the ordinary German army and the German people - always so ready to be led to the trampiing down in other lands of liberties and comforts tLcy have never known in their own. I said this annored scythe stroke almost reached Dunkerque-aimost. but not quite. Boulogne and Calais were the scenes or desperate fight- lng. Defender! Calal; to Last The guards defended Bouiogne for a whiic and were then withdrawn by orders from this country. The riflc bviznde. the 60th Rifles (the Quccn Victoria Rifles) with a bat- talion of BritLsh tanks and 1,000 Churchill's statement wdny to the ; land British armies. CHRONICLE ‘to suspend Judgment because the facts were not clear. But I do not feel any reason now exists why we should not form our own Surrender of the Belgian army compelled the British at the short- est notice to cover e flsnk to the see of more than 80 miles in length. Otherwise they would have been cut off and all would have shared the fate to which King Leopold had condemned the fin- est army his country tied ever armed. In doing this he closed his flank. Contact was lost inevitably be- tween the British and two out of three corps forming the ist French army who were still further from the coast than we were and it seemed impossible than any large number of Allied troops could reach the coast. The enemy attacked on all sides in great strength and fieroeness and their main power, the air force, was thrown into the battle. The enemy began to fire with can- non on the beaches by which alone shipping could approach or depart. They sowed magnetic mines in tho channels and the seas and sent repeated waves of hostile aircraft. sometimes more than 100 strung, to cast their bombs on the single pier that remained and on the sand dunes. Their U-boats, one of which was sunk, and motor launches took their toil of the vast traffic which now began. For four or five day's an intense struggle raged. Great masses of Germ, infantry and artillery hurled ,i_iemseives upon an ever narrowing and contract- ing appendix in which were French battles now on this front and now on that -fighti-ng on three fronts st once —batties fought by two or three British divisions against an equal or sometime larger num- ber of the enemy. and fought very fiercely on the old ground so many of us knew so well, our losses in men exceed 30.000 in killed, wound- ed and missing. 111s sympathy of this House with those who have suffered bereave- ment or are still anxious. trade (Sir Andrew Rae Duncan) is not here today. His son has bun killed. and many here have felt affliction in its sharpest form.but I upuld say about, the missing _ we have had a large niunber of wounded come home safely to this P01111115’ —11‘cre may be very many reported Ili.'-Sl'i’lg who will bflfik home some day in one way or another. In the confusion of the inaid departure 1t is inevitable that many shoud be rut off. - Agaznst this loss of over 80.000 Northern. R. R.; Xavier 0. Gallant. 111911 “'9 11111.1’ sct a. far heavier loss Richmond. R. R; Charles J. Cook, , certainly inflicted on the enemy but Kensington; Murray Gordon, Bow- our losses in material are enormous. 1a We have perhaps lost one-third of the men we lost on Meanwhile the Royal Navy with a whole host of merchant shipping troops. Two hundred and were employed on the coast and under increasing fire. Carried on Without Rest ,1 It was in conditions these that the army carried on with little or no rest for day or night on end. Ships made trip after trip ni-, ways bringing out the men. The numbers brought back are ihs measure of their courage. thousands of wounded but were the special target of Nazi bombs. Nevertheless men and women on board never faitrred in their duty. Our Royal Air Force had been engaged in battle throughout and now it brought into use part of its main metropolitan strength and bombers. Now the s’! e is clear. moment died away. The miracle of deliverance has been achieved by valor, perfect discipline, faultlcss service and the resource and skill Frenchmen. in all abnutl-LQOO strong of s11 as . B1‘ 1111mm" -‘:1i1~ndcd Calais to the Thc British brigadier was given mi licui- to surrender. He spurned fin‘ nffui‘. Four days of intense sircci fighting passed bekrc silence rvlvncd ovcr Cnlnis and marked the curl of n memorable resistance. On’; 30 nnwounded survivors were brought off hv the navy and w do mt know the fate of their com- ratios. Sacrifice Not In Vein ‘ Their sacrifice was not however in vain. At least two armored di- visions which otherwise would have been turned against the B. E. F. had to be sent for io over- come them. They have added an- other page to the glory of the light division and ihefime gained enabl- cd the Gr-cvelines waterline to be flooded and held by French troops and thus tire port of Dunkerque was livid open. when it was found imponibie for the armies of the north to re- open their communications through Amiens with ths main French ar- mies only one test remained. It scoured mdeved forlorn. The Belgian, French and British anuics were almost surrounded. Their sole line of retreat was to a. single port and its neighboring bcnclics. They were pressed on cv- (‘l‘_\' side by attacks and f-ar out- numbered in the air. Expected Hard Tidings When a week ago today I ask- cd the House to fix this afternoon for the occasion of a. statement I fcnrcd it would be my hard iot i0 announce from this box the Qrcdicsi. military disaster in our 5N9“- iiong history’. I thought. and some good judges agreed with me, that nerhsps 20.- 000 or 30.000 men n1’, ht be reem- barksd, but it certainly seem " that the whole of the French first nrmy and the ivroie of the B. E. F. north of the Amicns- Abbeviiie gait would be broken u in the open field or else have capitu- EHO for lack of food and ammuni- 0H. 'I'hes41. were the “hani and heavy tidings" for which I called upon the House and the nation to pre- pare ihcinscivcs a week ago. The whole root. core and brain of ihe British army around which. we were building. and are to build the great British armies or later vcdrs sccmcd due to perish upon the ficid or to be led info ignomln- ion: mid starving captivity. That wns ihe prospect a, week ago. An Added Blow But another blow which might wcii have proved flnni was yet to fail upon us. King Icopoid called upon us to come in his aid. Had not Kim: Leopold and his govcrnmcnt sought reiuiil? 111 W111" has proved to be a fatal neutral- iiy ihe FTcnch and British armies might wcll at the ouisct have sav- the last moment we came. Hc and his brave 61111110111 army of ncwrlv half I 1111111011 strong guarded our eastern flank and this kcpf. open our only lu.e of rcircni. to the sea. Suddenly. without prior consul- tation. wiih the least PO-‘Flble 11°‘ iicn. wfihout the advice of his min- isiors. and upon 11's own Defdflriil not he sent a picnipoicniinry to he G-prmmi command surrendering his army and cxonsfig c\:r flank and menus oi‘ retreat. "+H+»++ It I asked the House e week INA The enemy was hurled back by the British and French troops. he dare not molest ihcir departure defeated the main strength of the them a loss of at least four i0 one. l The navy, using nearly 1.000 ships of all kinds, carricd over 335.000 men, French and British. out of the iaws of death back to their native land and to the tasks which lie immediately before them. Victory For Air ‘Force We must be careful not to assign l evacuations. But there was a vic- 1' tory inside this deliverance which‘ the air force. Many of our soldiers ers which esce attack. They underrated its l chievements. I have heard much talk of it and thntis why I go out of my way to tcii you about it. This was a great trial of strength between the British and Gcrimn air force. Can you conceive of a grzater objective for the power of It work. They only saw the bomb- all evacuation from those benciu-s impossible and io sink all ihcsr- ships? Could there h. portance and significance 'io the, whole purpose of the war than‘ his? They tried hard and were besi- en back, frustrated in their in. . losses sustained. it is e very brave raco- have turn- l ed on scvcral occasions from a directions. Twelve Gennan elrplsnes have been hunted by two. One German airplane was driven into the water and cast away by the more charge of a Brit- lsh airplane which had no more ammunition. All our fighiers and ail our pli- ois have been vindicated ns super- ior io what they have at present to face. world and all such an opportunity for youth. Of these young mcu moving forward every morning fo guard their na- days of the battle of the 21st oi , March. 1918, but we have last ne as many guns-nearly 1.000 and all our transport and s11 the strove with every nerve to embark armored vehicles that yvcre with the twenty army in the north. light warships and 620 other vessels 11411 111119056 a further delay 011 the gone to the BxEF. and they were a such u finely-equipped army. it will last. depends on the exer- tions we make in this island. _ _ ifcrt the like of which has never A1011 secn in our records lS being yuan‘, anected b‘, they, ,.,.,,,,,Sv as ,1 me ivnr situation and the duty of W .k i. i — . . 1 .' ' ' 305mm, 5b,,“ b,,,,,gh, o“ mam, where “ma? Hnsd Dggxvveeguigpflaseqvelgyd they had “wen ma“, medgw, “n”, r-‘\[‘i’V Canadian citizen in this time WPEki-dfiYS. a mun i-ions has lca e forward. .. _ There is no reasgn why we should gggiértgiorglft“Egigoérxijl? ,,r:2"“\_,,t,:‘,: ‘ be prcpared wholeheartedly to do world, as well as the prayers of nil 1h“ ‘f’ h" pa” m defense M m" Christendom. that right. will prc- ifim-p-Te and in the cause M 1”’ 11 people to again Prohibition Act, which in its p ent form does not tench the yourwg people to drink fast keep the aforcmentioncd bootleg- gers and carriers busy. A‘. ihait is the only logical cimciuszrm l made. not in a few months overtake the sudden and serious loss come; upon us without retarding the ccvc opmcnt of our general . Nevertheless our thanktul- ‘F3? tggdsciig gguiffg; 8 i . . t _. - mean safety. should the Aiiics be h" °f Dnde w the mhabmants “m! defeated, and “God wo gram. struck at the German fighters and ‘ncss at the escape of our army with so manv men and the thankfuiness cf their Iovcd ones vi.'i.o have passrfi The (‘rash and gimndm- ha; {or , through an agonizing week nzustnot the moment, and I say for ms lbimd us to ihe fact that what has happened in France and Belgium is a colossal military disaster. fncéd. The Belgian army has been 0s . fortified lines upon which so much _fniih was rcposctl,_1ias gone, and He was so roughly handled that l1,‘},:?g;,,gé‘l1mb19 1111111I1g districts and seriously. The air force decisively ,,,, ms hands . . ‘with all the strategic consequences Ls German an‘ for“ and ‘lmwted C“ ‘that follow from that, and wemust cxpcct another bow to be struck al- lmost immediately at us or Emnce. plan for invading the British Isles. ‘ffhis has often been thought (if be- ore. cgne for a year with h.s flat-bot- tomcd boats and grand army, they m were fold by someone "there are bit- to this deliverance the uttribuiester weeds in E11s11111d" of a victory. Wars are not won by iccrtainlyj a weeds since must be noted. It was gained by ,11.11111151 their pr°t°°tiv° a uibiiis will not continue We ma"! ‘° . - l f . ‘ a nut be content with defensive war. driven “my ma blockad ng lee‘ We have our duty to our allies. We hnvc to reconstitute and build up ihc B.E.F_ once again finder its gai- iunt G0 "l: 1 sioii s.1_i'i_i_v iic able to reveal any great We have got the nrmics aivajv 1nd l111111l1411".:’_ gTifg-g-llgllsllagxsi?‘55133111! 111g: , -' ' f - r O iii C.‘ ' they have paid fourfold oi an) ‘mhnuqnn “unwed g", ma‘, ma, Very large formations of Ger- 1111c discussion wou. e rea nex _ - lday by the enemy. and in addit on man airplanes and we know that t, e government Wu, bane,“ by the vicws expressed in all parts of the! ,5 "uarier of ihieir numbcr of ‘the n. fffl-fg lfifufgembe1s 110111 1111 P111110 ' . . . . i d if '1 , ‘ , , \ F and dspersed n cunt we have round it 110065551‘) to once agfl,“ ab“, ,0 (MUM, n,“ d , liakc ill(‘llSill‘f‘S of increasing string- home and nde M, H“, _,,,,,.,,,5 m, cncv not only against enemy aliens and suspicious characters of other nationalities. but subjects who may become a danger ,5 or a. nuisance should the war irnns- port itself to the United Kingdom. pcoplc affected by have made who nre passionate ene- mies of Nazi Germany. I am sorry ‘for ihcm. but we cannot draw all the (iistinciions 1‘ do. Live lend and holding in their_iinnd_ _.>f_<_11',>__v\'111_¢11_ 1 1°51 11°"_.'~1L§l1F11EQ-‘EE these instruments of colossal and l shattering power it might be said y that every moment brought forth e s noble chance and every chance brought They deserved our gret tude and are ranked higihwt o! ell the brave men. forth mccom llshment. 30,000 Killed In that long series of very fierce I take this occasion of expressing The President of the board of 001710 the opening These losses The best of all we had to give had A Record Effort Here is further delay. t0 Already the flow of , that has The French army has been weak- <10 And c. large part of thcse do have imssed represented the Aiiomcyficncral. The Grand Jury were Silas Mac- Fariane, Freetown, Foreman. Percy MacMurdo, John Cotton, Kelvin: Ste hen R. Burke, Aibcrion; James sul iven. Summcrslde, R, R4 RPEI- Stetson, O‘ ary; Kenneth Lccky, Lot 16; n. dock <11" ..:i".:"ii.cau“.if1z.......e"cisf.1 w». 1 1 ton , . 5111,12 5?‘, C. D_ A,,,cgnp,,,,,_ l1 one for false pretenses. acted for the accused. Ill! LORDSIIIP’! ADDRESS . H‘ Ldshi.‘\/I.J.ii Ann- difficii1i:'f‘><i181151011 of nllr mull-MY 511911313‘- aultisinoliis naidrcgs t3; Lg?‘ (iifnend That expansion has not been cflro- Ju,-y_ smke of the cceding as inst as we had hope . dent nations plunged from“ national freedom urrilderhth; yoke of an invading foe. T ey a don:- nothing wr How long fwd only alskcd to live 1h '~ ives. FY11" tie most priri xiii-y _ , _ ' A“ weak and unttblc to help ihom- !‘11‘°“‘-“" 1° W1" address .seivcs. England nvading armies are p,.°_ vail. would not suffer a like fate. If we value our libcriir-s ii. be-l oves us to bend our encvgic; to Every man and every ‘i\'Oilii\l1 mus‘. ure to win the War Effort Is l l j it your ready m. 1311101115! thn a e ‘ "little daily doso" end fcul like g ,1 Me million dollsrsi Kruachen in l Arsenault In Plea For Full Support In Defence Of Empire. m. June tend oi’ his supreme 1611mm- hero. His Inmhlp referred; $152.13 Biflgiifilfnerside with only A, o. saunders. who no Lordshipl on’; case on the docket. His Lord- ship, Mr. Justice Aubin E. Arson- sult prmided. Mr. L. G. Lcwis, KC. comm, 09mm in [he long illness oi’ Mr. Justiec1 said, he was leased to say W51 rapidly improv . but on tho Mi-i vice of his physicians had been AN Q Don't new old before you time. Keep your body free of pol. eons. blood impurities. Kruschen ritirh end highest duality-—- a nfi m. 45c and m. Grand Jury JoiEVvuh Mr. Justice ; i“, u Se" E N PUBLIC FORUM enlulnl in oven for lhn on by eononpondenn of If Interest. The Chir- lottoeown flunrdian does not no- eoesnrlly Illflflfll the opllilanl of eorrnenendenta advised not to do any lcf-ivd W11! for some. 111011 sence of serious e in County and also spoke with b11119 of the remarkable record of Knits Ellis Summerside; Henry he had held Con“ mere ha h“, yet so iry a criminal case. Wilfred R‘ The sheriff's report showed that hfayiiard, for breach of the Prohibition Act. 13 for breach of Etxcise Act; His Lordship rérsmd w the ab- v ' ' orim U16 it increased the number of bom- councy. which in the l9 years that the $10.00 X1713 with booze for did not take a very clever _ logger to realize that all he him to ihcrc had born ten persons in 11111 do was engage a boy never v booze before, to qualify for we nk and disorderly. 7 vagrancv. $10.00 fine. But this was omy hi! (COfillIlil0d_l'l‘Onl ])i‘_1* 41 loggers to cope min rnc l)'.l;§.1.('.=. When it was agreed to no <pt for being caught. the firs: timr, it i)(>(1’._ un/i x1111 been cough! unit! he story, because as soon as this charged Wm, ,,,,.,n_ Mr, L, Q larceny, 5 highway traffic ofifi11- .boy was caught and (inclined ior ,,.,,,-,.;<,,,,.d “,9 , scs, 1 for cruelty to animals and The Grand Jury returned e true bill in the case gf the King vs. Alfred ciinton and the case will come up this morning, i; “MC 9...,“ GRAND army REPORT tki i i 121-» o. w 11 {Eye :ee,’,‘gap,,a,:§,b,f,1 o,“ l D .,,,.,,? The Honourable Aubin E. Arsen- n auit. presiding Judge of the June term or {he Supreme Court, 1940. h May it please Your Lordship: .,.. “m, We your Grand Jurors wish "hwn submit the following report: ‘ We listened with pleasure and ilieir to be crusZ-icd were l and F,.,,,,,.,. _,,,. llififliillv agree in your remarks on - . .of war. The world situation is so defend the lesser {grave at. the present time that $1 ‘ joach person in this country must . , e. bad’, We realize the criminal record of Kings County must be a mat- Canada can not. hang .. _ ho e in future the people of Prince forbiqhqihtklg iwilrl endeavour to equal their en- ‘ ' lvizibic record. . We sincerely r\ ret the illness of I Justice saunders and in - . convey to him our co raua ons out utmOSt t0 licln iiie AllHXS. on ms mmmvement hygheanh and hope m sce him able to resume his 11G RSSUITUKYE their share in li"lp in lv-iuu We inspected the Court House Mbuilding and found offices, rooms w .Ii(l prisoners‘ quarters in excel- W l lcnt condition. , Respectfully submitted. pincc t» do iim: in the fields of Flanclcis. Furl- ivnr time spa‘; SILAS H. MacFARLLWE. For self and fellows. Invasion Possibility We are told Herr Whcn Napoleon lay at Boul- Thcre aze he B.E.F. returned. The whole question commander - in - chief , Lord nd in such potential of nffcnsivc effort against British I know ihcrc arc p, great many Ir parachute landings were at- “'21,”! 'I'hcrc is, lowcvcr. another class “$73151” u. u t t . '1 ‘i ron es . Hm“ h“ 5 gndlvweesshvisll use ethsose goivers sub- lshall fight Wilh K101114118 001111114111" ject to the supervision and corrcc-land growing strength in the air. tion of the House without hcsiiziiioii 3 until we are satisfied, and than satisfied that this inuliqiziinci 51-111 1855 BBH11151 591111115 111111-1114-1111 armed and guarded by the British m than the days of Napoleon tho saiinu wind mm, ,,, God-S good time the new tyrants. l We are assured that novel mcih-‘ i . But in the meantime we must put - 3- s » m,‘ dcknpcs m m“ ,5,“ see the originality and niaico a.d GP11111111Y 111 1111’ 1111 1111111 10 1118110 ‘a 115111 state that the forces required to g.vc effective security and our largo c bccn an .m;i\~ be rcalimd. Thnt is what we o, objective of grcniw military iin- ,m'o now engaged upon, OUT cncmy displays, \\'f‘ ll1.'\\' (‘Pldfllll- 1 must ncvcr forget. ihc $Oll(l :17.~1:'- 1 anccs of SCilp0\\'(‘i‘ and iimsv u illfill belong to air ]iO\\'L‘l‘ if it could be locally exercised. I have myself fuii confidenceihnt if all do their duty and if nothing war and outlive ihc menace of f_\'- ranny, if necessary alone. That is the resolve of lli< 11.111111‘ ‘F Government. 11mg 15 the will of pnrlininciii and the order we the humor, w“ 51mm“ like w defend to the dcnih . . , ll, lfl’ i‘. l There never had been in all the licmpicd and fighimg ioiicucgeihfg: gmragesm“ 1N ihe history of Wm‘ ,llili'Oi‘LiliifliC poop e bcticr both for iich" oun sake end ours in a place of safety strength. Evcn if large irncis of have fallen or mav grip 0f the Gestapo mid all ihc noisily. PHTll-Bfllrevfltflifillgfglvvi?u;.1M19113 ai1p1=~r511'1s‘<5f_1*1fi1_r111e._v1¥“$25,113,113, 1101 11 g, do v m“ 3 m“ ‘sh-nil not flag not fail. u “n 1 cohlalnd 1 we shall g0 on to the end. We H Wb shall defend our island 5° more ,' ivhnievrr the cost may be. We shall 1h fight. on the beaches and the ianci- W our midst has been effvciuriliy in: grounds, in the fields. in the stnrmfid out. , t t) lstrceis and on the hills. We shall m -. ues-' ' . ' . °°d many “w” hm" tlonurofniitnvgigslgnlgltfbeillre chase gover l fufiloennitstx- for s. moment be: °r b61111 11 11911 111 1111105910111: ccn- lievc this island or s large part f ~ . - . . \ .' . invasion is powgfuitl; e26; itllbfsbellllgr llgfglilitgee DlZ-Zqlilslsllgjgllittlllfiifziillll l of i” “we subjugamd and starving’ m , fccicd bybihe fact ‘that riélixe for g ‘ “' " ‘ coming 1"11'~f1““° “W5 “.1 111;‘ 15.3“ mm‘ ihave been given to our people, In back have not seen the air force 1111111113’ 111°“: 1111mm? “"955 c1- befoie in this war or in the Wm‘, And even if ihcn our Empire beyond the seas, M iii-ct. will carry on its struggle u’ 11 11118111 have 1111111111 111s 111111-“Iuworid with all its power and might‘ t0 prepare ourselves for Merv kind, novel siraiagcni and cvcry kind. brutal and treacherous iliflliilflh; a s1 I-ull Confidence neglected. and if the bcst nr- lvcs _. PRESID '1‘ 0F C.D.N.A. Emile Joan. gcncral manager of Lo Nouvclllstc. Three Rivers. was circled prcsiriz-nt of the Canadian 11 Daily Newspapers‘ association of At any rnic. ihni necessary for years. if‘ what we are going to ivv i» 1111l PVCFV lllflll "f iliClll. ‘lhc closing session of its annual The British Empire and i110 mrcilng hold M Toronto. 11 French republic. linked 10:" >101‘ 111 -»-——-————— their cause and in their . 1111 MONTREAL, Que. June 4 -~'I‘hr~ 1 ll nativi- nflicr hkv c0 f1 to the utmost of lhcn‘ ,,.,, d,“ ppykyd (“ding M,“ i040 \\“l"(‘ $fi5i’l.376 as compared Y1 _ 1771110111‘ “m, , 29.143 for ihc correspond- fail iiilfi tho m: ,_, d n, 193g _,., 1116111356 of 5988.233 or 17 9 percent. "TILLIE THE TOILER - A GOOD ALIBI " 1 SO THAT WAS IT VES,I ACCIDENTALLY CALLED THIS GIRL . ‘TILLIE" AND SHE weufiusfsu... wuo GAVE YOU PERMISSION ro CALL ME “TILLIE”? T"*' on) r EVER EVEN mm" THAT YOU WERE TO CALL ME “TILLIE"? _ —BUT t DID THAT who bought the learned where his Lite boss racfiwd ing to this young m law and could not rep< of his booze to the poiioe, so he helps 1111115911 and run the risk of Doing cnugitt the 111111 ‘Vevsccond time gets his kid |lY"Y.‘l<"f‘ m" some other amair-ur and ou-t on his awn, and WP? and the human, is our God fajcuity no reason. So v- y no: _ _ a vantage of it at the p: about an early viciovy. Work for 101ml“ 111m“ at M‘ EH13’ ddm‘ if the Red Cross is bully ncci I l Young men. who will be the into the zens of the future, if vou lcvv _\1 The whole of country you must be vviiiinz m r fend it and the ernment on the aticmpi the: m. . to put the Beer over, together with s n.ce for Mr. Musiard {or the worded the amendment. We ting in Beer our‘. loose" proposition. quickly. ii docs hri civi- ' sidcr dcivvrziig i c some alternative ; they have the suppo hundred names of gest f0 the pbnpio to siipmrt. iiic p hopc ihrii ‘ other ngvi. Qiilbfce if. think this would be as as any to give prrh l1 tryout for good than iii Will do c\'r‘i'v".i'i‘Q pus legal beer nvci wmc. r CALLED HER TILuE 0H,! SUPPOSE EVER ALL RIGHT the original $200.00 ihnc. the 001i- logger was COIIXTOIlE-Pd with n p.011- iem. What could he do’) Hi2" 2:- other innocent kid and lit "is first fellow go. but no: before 1.0 ad ieamcd the trade. lie kin-w stuff and he is stuff. The inn: tho’. h" ot have any moneys. meant :1‘ Cliff is late boss “Pa: b t the 1cm Lilli“? Tllfifl sun-cs what have. For the one miserable fine of 0.00, the country is richer by a second bmfleggevr. a llifPf, and two carriers, lPflffliilg the truce. I simply mention tlwi: to show. is not safe to permit. the same firikrr ‘wifli iiie enough to 1011511 can come m. ‘The difference hem-eon the brute ‘ 8 only f0 sca \\’li£‘-1L is to. A short time aco a rote a lcticr to The G‘ hlch he corigraiulntrci and “fine 11.11 word way he were Gov crniiieizi the fact that. the on. Mr Wright has remained silent is s tactical admission, that the Government was beh" ' '- hemle, but rather than e onus of the change, M14 rd put it up i0 the Hon-c. This may have bccn gowd p0‘.- cs by those in (lie (hverii-iienf who favored the changv". but What the Hon. Mr. ‘vriflhi? Why has he not rcsigzzier. from e Govemmen-t. in eccrnarco th the time honorwi cu om zri e Mother of Pnrlximcri», n:- have e emoiumcxiis of oiitcc and Lil’ honor of being in ihc LrOVelllfflillt more important to hm e . - . . . ports across the channel might lime than the pnncipes which 112.0 w§u€°f§hu§§ gfl,‘ nb°ml°n "14 onion his, on the Prohibition ous- Thero is always s chance, and it s i‘ tion? that chance which has (‘XCllCd and: " "' "i XVII‘. O. C. Baker and others ev- befooled the imaginations of niuny ~ idently decided ihcv v i rri t take iiic rr- pc S ,1.» ods will be adopted and when vvcl be s good move to . k to the people, by asking its to d» the ingenuity of aggression whitzil old, on a "hands 1 Wm, m; 1;“, By bringing on inc pc" ciirincc to suhmi: a w. ~ 1 1. . \ n “Tmld be "c" “mvemem wen" "l. think no idea Ls so outlandish: gxflbcolnlvlilfjir-ouiw smfl‘ “ ' for upon iliis subject in a secret ses- ma, n shouk, m, be cc,,s,,,,.,.,,,, m“, ,5, and“ ‘I I, 3~ K 10f m“ H0115” °f Cmnmmy- viewed with a watchful hm n: ihc. g0,- y, fi- r“ = l , \-. The government would not noces- same “me Wm, a 5,03,“. p“. “'91 gm I]; o,“ “"- "Q,,',‘“ ° “ " x months and nizi The country is at. wur a go (i n ‘IF fl tho durmi firm poi do ihc ihc pa: zic i-flkmi oil tho stww.» , fin-i mi 11:1 a. rcdi liquor law, not a kliif.l‘l'- flYlFfl Ollf‘ Willi DPif‘ iiilil ‘Kill’, cross revenues of the all incluslw i101‘ .1 11~"1‘-'~"‘71-" 1‘“1'-‘"“" 11111" P1‘*'111' Zwmmiidn udsionu Raiiu-nys for ihc f onion. \\'11‘c11 315p it was n i111 ouch roi icn 1._v iif‘1.""r‘.l<"TI‘, "vri i! iiics nhcnd n: I am Si’, each. JOHN 1.. Rl-I.»\I_)_ By Wesiover 01'1" CALL YOU “Titus “L MAKES YTHING sor- _/.