_offal:u/rllrrtnvw GUARDIAN r ‘ w." ' Jiilvbfill Y. _ _, U, JULY 1o. 1940 _ 2 I t ' ' ‘a . France Seen 1 Back Yard i Belfast And Vicinity i l‘? l ' lllas Qsriatins Giiiil a loath ,, , I 0n Threshold Shelters Best m..=_.,m_u,.t f... f, l‘ - 7 We thought we couldn t - ' “on --_ y} l6 a 0T3 Ill lllll m-Jcgawotlhnlssrdiln ' B!!! was a ‘,1. afford to own new things ____ m» we» s. mi» i1 f "r Home n ;-. , Jffifirfi‘ rr-Jtliifie, 'LT..“’§QZ§"“" email’ serum I» W, l- g mung-m at: '1 ‘ll bl r ed i Eu e. - , July s-(ori-Qlass 3W" Hit-b ill or o ' ' ' ' ili,§§fJr-\¢l=<i‘€grrftgi§ ogmthéxtiiitcrgotlgzgd guns but arcs an dulgtursd V?" 5°91" "lib" to Dllfllt. ; l-I a virtual totalitarian dzctato 1p a. mound G113! ll-fiilfll-U i 2-2 i i .d\l b; Ptciii: - ‘vlarsiiai Henri rent o!’ l Gasman mot "l" l Ii hughwulittire ‘Hctalti. EIIiGAXTi-flh who sur- cellar but this mcgmd, an Anna YllllLmf-h |, “ p; reizjtiilert~tlidto_ GlGXYIIGIQ/Li‘. t o‘ son ates $00321’. ll l. “'9' HIIKY. s . ., at ‘Qua -—_-_ ‘l: s o a o ‘ the zggrmliffis-ffixfloggréillcékélm IKW- Ill‘ ‘a. i J I. eminent. stud th 84-year-old rn-n- In nil its all on hfib lust ._.' H I H e Plan 5:,’ iler it-culd head: a new regime ma nu beam no one ao hr baa in Bill’. I. Install in i‘ 7718 0 mdfl 0m irlder the Fuehtgrglikelmtdtge mo: beenAbllnd or m time-ea m g-h-lg, m. a. one o st;ile"-— u. u". cru an “ n . P609)! _‘_ f U ‘SOibfil power of a Hitler. bouibed anus have stewed from d3)’ "l1 W“ 111161! IMQMOG. Il- '.-' prO Ued L08 “Jere wrOllg. ‘These tidvices also forecast tho these BRIG! to Ilind their hams Wm!!!‘ Wll l! mull‘ @1119"?!- resgnotion g1 President Albert Lc- “Gamma ‘on’! on’ Bu“ hut and shatttred by bu!!!) hhllmm m. i. >5 l-tlrgfiisl” Qfiir-frrrfiilrtmfrrflrffwrlwtfiffi ha‘ nrntlnlgrmmt fianermfcgg %“a'r";°'l§rri'°a'."°”m ' rim m... hum; “"1 , , ; , ,. o M“ - .. in‘ . Are you denying yourself the benefits of “i3et- ,_ g§‘,,.,,';"‘§,,,,,§,°"’?§§§ himqiincflnlclnul I‘ I "III" shsiuf-civwpeopleiflgic: n: Bridge.‘ A M“ nuomrraouz. MT. 11th :.; i m. Things" for your home heczitisc you hvlffle ‘l,i“oti'_\' lite t. e oi‘ executive power" ennui nvnr Bncvbndse- New M’! bomb dropped and eemlooed only —-— ____fln 3'“ " ' fl l you “n1 “Mord them-g lgscnuse yr,“ have“ i a y. -_prcstiiiisbl_v its a figlilreiieath- un- l! 80°11 I! W". WI"! "ll! I» lull" 1o feet away Ono man was atana- Mr. and Mrs. Charting Deacon 5011315, “on, m", i In l -‘_ ‘ ‘ rt min a big ;.; der this arrangement, Wlhh the °fllllvu°lvffll mlrk 0n hi! MM! trig ha: the docs-whim was blown and! andlflancaconb moth- i: bank or ea g ill uzrraszsmvcswtzrtw- ‘" l“ “' “""""* mbmmcrsrm: at...“ - “mm-norm . salary? 1m, we rig o n x. | ygutd, formed Allied ccm- tnhnrmcti. . " mariner-ln-mlelf; fomter premier For oongdad also: without a. llhal Anguaons and Kstihiesn a can dhregard Pierre Laval; and mm" “m; u. s. garden. communal shaman halve Msclood of Point Prim haw ar- B i t I A d v- - - ‘I the? althethiiofiftzftimlfifothgulflnn enables vou 5': nlllllillsleleffilig-lnglrtlz yrhfim icng- 3¥°dmh3i“u=¢'§“ir3“d“ the mn- r s u n mmlty "Z “m; or ‘ ‘ ‘ '5‘ tim re ubilcriti or d wont-s such ls ' I i- ‘ _ , ke H e l) government imp an A to own the thine: you need and “"1" i" ""1 - the totalittamn mold was sripsswi w b» mm in mlnv lI-Yil- an. .lhicoirn d ts-dsie. i-i to begin wednasd marinas mus boast and gunner-goose Ocroi. Dasha-am or l 7'" h!‘ mu‘ nwabl‘ a“ “r at n meeting or rnriyyyrierair perms! ' ' aheioeismans 0d’ brick amcoasms M u; mm‘; u? Inmcnt a wee -end at iQ’ l 411cm 1n Vichy- s have been c one their summer homo in Eldon hm“ Mwe“ lawn“ “mm °Y1 I d ' t f i h h th sensible Travelers from France s-sld many oi’ broad London streets or ——-- ' Wnday m’ ‘he Malnumd- " our ome e f th r <1 . - . _____ i its the‘ mad 'I‘ii _ ._"__ "I: Dec-l e “Th gicffnrffns Hints Plan Just on)’ 8 gun i§r§gr3sql§rrsa rfiahhifzfcraytutdlel- wAsimto/iw Jul B—(AP)-— g‘? “$331M i" 3g; lvtxgibw? 01g i“ vitsltgf-mto Ml” P“""°“‘ Kw” “med "Um |' “">"'°" ° ' _ feat" that they manifested imls Mm...“ J o "Rbhfmm, m. nan-tinny qpecifioatiodis with brick mime, Pm“ °“ w°d"'~’$““l' m" untid- l small amount regularly ezich month and you interest. ' ' ' m t mo: l inches mica, mm ‘Y°“"1“ the USA Mi“ K611! I‘ can enjov those “Better Things” in your home! Since Potain beoumo head of 215%’ ,,‘Ifl,';‘,‘°.,,‘§§,‘fi‘,,§fi§,°;un°§¢ WWW" 10MB. Iiflsgeicd entrances my w g wumn.‘ o; 5g “ma” h°m° m" “m” m“ __C0m¢ ‘in and let's talk it over. m’ $9M!‘ g°vem“.‘°“t' “m” m" from Hawaii and was a Whit-o F“ ""9 John's Ohurdihuhis mother from Miss Mica McCarth has m; resigmmon of Pnm" Paul Rey‘ House alier today as President "B divided 111M! ‘unit M116. London Ontario visiting him at chilled at Bristol sc ool fo _ naiid. who refused to copittulate to mosevegt worked on we mm! draft tho maximum caluacitly off radii bs- prams: Th], 1, Mrs wadymdl; coming term r m - iirjl geirgiiiliiryuxfiie ginii-Fnscist Croix of m, new degeme Nquqstm ex. air m an” MIR 4196181166 second visit to P. E. ‘I. and she is "_-—‘— ' l.‘ .. Xv“ m" ) orgunm“ Dected to caii for expenditure of “us” e i“ boo-WW"! being warmly welcomed as she has M1‘ ~7°hn MQDWIBM, Selkerk. was “on of Col. Francois do is Rocque fianoooooo bmdb Milne 50 feet any msds many friends her-s l visitor to this vicinity on satur- |; IIiTIS ‘irptgflbdiy’ gained PUWGTIIH ln- h“ brought m” “Whale higuil a tierg‘ and cni- .___ ‘ day. , i e mo army, gamma r 0.908 1e u of —-——- _ Mo Invite You To Use The Holman Hume Plan i ;.; c crrlciam. “My and a" fighting rgffigien? “this: Britws. one fiasco ;¥,',",,¥,',f§"f,, ‘gemfifwg; In tho passing of Mr, mum MQ. ' .- cALL m FOR FULL ‘PARTICULARS i ‘_ "°.‘“.rr'.‘2i..'2§°"§. "$5.33; “$5.3, hi. a..r'§.."$2‘““rr.i“'s‘.‘.i'..."i';‘ .3‘; §L°§“f,,“‘§,,;‘,‘§,',“"§f'-§{"‘,~,R~A,-5M“- Ethiééilffizrii. ..‘i.i‘“r‘ir'§.ii. ‘ti.’ . - __ -»_ - no s . c‘ y u - eamhwovered ma‘, 9 "helm! Wm‘ he c as s o sr- McKay was for year n ' .;. fllififilali Money ggfgfnatgggynewgywgfgedprggggggl; t. corrugated iron ‘fir. sf’... a §1,'j.°",,f‘°$',,§ {its “gene the win- on n»- cnn- we irfdsiieifliii? I film]: the coils of France‘ mm“ “mung f“ “ 60°‘ “*9 m“ est f h s d ewhta " e mg his home w“ “ways open '9 Qut For Boston PM 1 _- mus, b, We,“ Wm, ,5 mches m, ,1" n er nus r. Mrs. Ralph his many friends nillht or day. w ~ i" i252; issue: this. em n» Mn adr- wn- "tum" amL ""='"°"- router..." "W '“ ——- ' 30 inches. - y J L. 8___ CF __ v _ to the west coast to be nearer to- N . Friends of Mics Ruby Msclmum _i_ m, c‘.,,,,}d,an‘cf‘,§_ the Panama. Canal, or perhaps be ‘mngyff an" 5-7 ‘mm’ Amlemmt ‘and Messrs. Stewart and Billy Mac- C06 118MB! is re ed verv s1 ., .. _, h I of Home Security the , I ‘fpfl m, 31111551, u“- trans-felted to t e Atlantic. n Te"|_<h,t31ter 15 mqfnyyv the pmd-ubt m, Milian of Wood Islands West are "t Presenl one “Be bOut t g . . urcity of such money‘ spouse to questions, iioueter, Rich- »Dr David Anddson a ccnsulu pleased with the splendid athletic NW5 scmm 55 l" 5V PBWTS HM"- ‘nfliiftliliid Gruuiei- Boston. rardson said he knew of no dis- guinea. “mo Is n ’ I t. "g showing they made st the Caie- hm" s 7H‘ A survov .~huws that a person in] position to shift the warships from Imnaszcr Dr ° ma‘ °n 7'9 “he don“ club m home valley on Don“ ————— f’; If Boston, wishing to exchange Amery“ Harvngy m - - a . Afldflwn W115 0m? of mum Day M155 M84101“ MQEWCH. who l r ‘H 111 (Tfliilirnyf 1' Cziiititiinii (Ioiiarsptoi Admiral Richardson's visit af- mregagxlgér" 5h’, 5°11" B-PPQiIIV-ffifl ' been teuvhirik for several Years a! W __ _ i ii<i_to u l‘i‘i__li(iv_lii_Cfiiifldii. 101' iii- fords opportunity for the Presi- quesnon “n55” m" 5119M?!‘ Mn and Mm Dan Morrison o! if?! from {cinching this season an s, g owl!“ m m 1...“; iLL, Iiiifg it uiificiilt to have lils dent, t» dzscus; with him the naval Plymouth‘ Mass" Me visiting at a e "D "8 fl m! f0!‘ a nurse lit oiil In Memoriam VERNON JOHN WORTH hiver And Vicinity Murray oi l fiurvlirti . itificr returning from his store on ¢Gnttciiut Street. ‘ lri to hazing servoti as t . PFtSIflUTiL 0f tile Pirgressive r Ciui.» and a Pas; Master oi‘ Bums T Lodge, AF. and A..\I. "- He was a member of tiie Council of tii Nova Scotin Pliannaceuticai Socic ‘ titici roast of ililitgroiip time oi‘ i115 domii, llnd ;)i‘(‘\'i0iiSI_\' .=.<-t'\'cd fi term as presi- tic-tit. Conii to Halifax from Prince Edward Island as a boy, he was in tho drug litisiiiess with Harry Wat- soii on Jacob Street. Tivoiii. five ‘ st". lip his (J\\'ii ‘iiop ti-cet, whore he en- ytv ti ,. (l business for n iium- ber of years. Besides his wife, formerly Atiiiie ti ‘firs. YEW-ir- ti Wood liilivilrn mi Monday nnagiie of the Doyle, he is survived by one dailch- lfurrliy ti w-r. Phoebe. n? ilNTi ~ .\[r.<. Sciilncr Itinrl ‘ . i.. P. .\i(‘i{42i‘.lif\'. DPIYOII‘ uiiri Airs. Ariln Nnvr. Springfield, Ohio; and three brothers. Percy in Charlotte- iovm; Fred, Vancouver; and Iiflffl’, Siiicm. Oregon. His slster-iri-iaw, Airs. Iinrryt Vvritson. tredecczised him by six ntontiis. The funeral services were hvid RAY. W. J. of???“ preached his areweii semen on Sunday morn- ng. Mr. and Mrs. Green ieft on Rtnes<int~ tr. their nctv field of labor in Ihinrlas. l‘. lsiaiid. m“, a h iircniczit filled iii tile uszialnititi wcli-Yzlicnyli iii: . . net". cie 0f reiziiivc 1.1a fluent‘. Lam} b k f.- - v - _ , . , Vi, m. ' ._ nti of rials pointed cu “M hfid l" W?“ @5491“ » that sucii ii ucrscii iiiav secure All through life he was iiotcd for he's kiiidlivFs niiti hospitality» T9 his iicrxm _n'.i wo" iiy cutters foitiid Canadian draft for htrc mid sen . it was i. i _ , Gcous. Roilioml a Snsk. Itiuigv lMrs. A. E. Piiiiiigwi. cm“, _v_ Harrington. Katherine lMrs. LioYd slliijfjpf, to Joiikitw Dirzidm Centre: John on |niliicst 110ili'.,\'. t: Ciifllillt! control iiniirtl of Cunudg. Clllilldllili residents miiv send out of tiiclr cmitiirv u maximum of 1C0 Canadian dollars a month without n iwfiliif. niiiioiluh for tt-avollinrz muons-rs n Canadian mnv secure up it) $1.000 to iakc out 0f the Dom- inion. The result has been. around Grcntcr B"sion at least, that the Formal inflow o! Canadian curren- cv to Git-titer Boston banks hrs umrlvmlitt rlricri up. and the draft nicthori of cxchrtiivc line been sur- Marrhficld. The hymns sung here "The Lord's Nfy Shepherd" and “Wlint. fi Frictiri We Hiive iii Jesus" iiic Litivr iivtiiii iiciil! sung by t-‘lic tlciinrtcti rush/wt‘: tliiic iwforv his (ionylip, A tilirt "'I‘l~.o Ciirisiuiilx Goodnight." was fceiitiziy‘ render- ed by Ziirs. Preston Rodd and Mr. Harold Cudiiiorc. interment was in Shorivood cemetery. The foi- iowilig cousins imre iiic remains to their last tcs‘ir" place: Mmsrs The induction P,’ Rev. Viliiizirr‘. Picketts took place in the Tinitttd Church on Thursday nizht. A verv impressive service was carried out. Rev. Mr. Weir, Rev. Mr. Fibiitt. Roll. Louis Mirror and Rev. Blair Mc- iahail each fflkifiz mitt in the ser- cs. on 'I‘iios:1.'g nfrcriiotiii from his home tvi. Mrisotiic honors. Rev. Edward Morris officiating. Inter- ment wss in Camp Hill Cemetery. ~~Htiiifrix Herald. In Memoriam GEORGE HERBERT JONES ‘Hi0 sdhooi concert was success- fully carried out on Friday night. A isms crowd of parents vmro - attendance. The tirincipcti. variably {wry-sided hv the Voliieifs ‘is in "in hither! including Ibvor There passed sway st the PJLI. Hospital or. Friday morning, June 2i, M". (‘roortzc Herbert Jones sf- ir-r tin iiincss of one week; ni- thoiiqli for many months Mr. Jones was nnt in good health he WM able to attend to 11L! duties tint-ii a week before he passed away. The late Mr. Jones was born . i9. i866, a son of the late . .- Jones mid his wife Kath- erine Rfiitiiosrvti and spent. the ear- ly part of his life in Pownsi later moving to Harrington where he standing cacli _v tc ooi. Man 2f the ind es from Rav of Hops gm ituts att ndcd tho district convention heir: in Hopcfield on itisy, 5th. Mr. and Mrs. ‘f’. A. Keenan wen visitors to ‘he citv on Wctirtcsdtiy’. M's Grafioi". Jorikitis om‘. son. Gerald left for ii-Iliftix on l"rid:iv,l to visit her husband. who is in the‘ Rgyai Cangligtpmifylhvy Force. y. my‘, l_ ‘ ‘.. 0-0 l l 11" Tlrcsi- [YIFUITIW ucrc rustic in nm- of tltt- many piiinis in Ontario now iii ihc II-Il-T drops ilfl insrccilon limp on -- sit-cl till-c hiln lite in- which linvr- passed tho insprcilctt hie arc painted and wl'l he sh p- grippr-d by the rifiing of the Ill guns to givs the project ie the im- Rolxiri Jones. n K. Jones. Wal- icr Joiios, Lmigumiii Jones. J. H. Judson and M. W. Wcod. Mum’ beautiful floral tributes were re- ceived. WESTERN CROP REPORT siiiiiicri almost cntirclv for tfc cus- tomurv nro-ivzir direct curitencv ex- change. l I tlanadlan Dollar July Da— ilildeathegecoz; ' z on; live cnusc no fimfl n I growing crops dilriiig the past 'eek.' While someyvhat warmer tem eru- turea have prevailed, showers have been general. Grasshoppers where -—--— . >nole oi". o a ' tiiuaiit rs c fronieffistaifiiti a 10?“; tQetm average 86.25 cents iti rcintfgin to the United whetit viclci generally timiclirs like- i States cioilai" on the foreign ex- o _ . ‘ . "'r€°3§"£i§§“r>‘é’p.‘§r‘fm‘§f.€ ifirhrfrer‘ fitiiii"réifthfirriimféiuiif°iariféé ure, Canadian Notional Railways. clgcihslibreige Crfligtiéficofid rate E09- --—--—i-i- . r ce . . Final statistics for i939 place suw- The pound sterlin recouped n mobile production in Canada at mnior unit of early foes“ to close 155.426 units valued at 599173.916 at i1 hiiif cont lower at $3-76‘.~.-. Th9 fgctgry scliiltiri/ prices, HCCOTOJEIK to Swiss frolic was unchanged. t e ndustrn Department o e —-——-*———~' Canadian Natigitafggiiwsys. _ Keep Minardi iii_ths_l_s_oins. . a r . *.rv"" v _ ‘r-z" " -. 1c“. “Wyw, pouring out thousands n! shells to lord the empire‘; guns. Tin: girl tcriorpf n sin-i srnrriilrrg for possible flaws. M the mum‘ lhells prd when dry. The copper hand near tho base of the shells all poitant spin adding speed uid accuracy. B. ills American . 1e llie recipient C‘ possible fluctuations the present discount - projects to be iii-eluded in there- armametitt. recommendations. on which tlie President mav send ‘l messaee to Cotigress tomorrow. Hearings began today on legis- ltitiOn designed to require the German-American Burid. the Com- t . d‘ lDcst-d the bill. savinv it would cX-tfcrge his organization out of ex- Cf bulldilplil istehce. O ‘ French Placed the homestead, gfiilillt‘ bihlrs. M10111} of‘ti1i_e (Efiiiflffifl!) tioiini" is 2i), PI} l TOiVfi .i(‘ii. 1U‘ Cili‘, HES.- ‘i’ f‘f‘iit, O!‘ “fiflfiflfililjng Of Blpvc “c Firi Hiitziicsi N 0!‘ 111011“. iilld l -- to .'ZO‘- F61‘ “iiilifr H: NS. who tciitierlv nurs- "111?! W‘ 1".‘ 111ml Thré. frr ed iicz‘ father in the etici. also one, _“,-“_f"'." ll" ’ , i111‘ IPHP-tiiiioii , sister Miss hitirgrirct. 0f Ciizir- $13151‘; gfglyillliifiilgi‘; Amcricnn cui-‘Ahen (“ass ioitt-tmili rind SYWEUIPFZI grfllld- r . "cnts- I chime“ miller igfiSfllinfflr hJiiEHIYiIIFRCL scare-I The fiiricrni was largely tittend- l‘ ' : ~83“. (0 W‘; “s, j 1 ' "we rrskicrtco. Hirrliiet- ‘cjffLjk-qiltont"‘flplwfikd i! LONDON. JuiY 3—icpl'—'rhe -' 'l"*.t- scrviccs lit ‘ (§_I,',,fldia,i‘ éurlgphr; Home Olive stiiiouiic-sd tonight in rzcrc courlirci- [Hnnfi h... d n, 3m. “SUM vl-(Jfthat Freiicri citizens 1n dritimi ‘ ‘ , )t’lif'\il, Cir " war iiiziii lvt M.“ Eov,-.,.,,m.§nt_.'henceforth will be subifvt io_ ‘the (mm and Ru. Nit" M ni rcttiilullcn.» iiiiliosr-d by {he ex- same restrictions as lhcfe 849-19“ rto non-enemy sirens. An tinrioutrconient said the order was mlMie "zti view cf ihe change. in one military situation" but add-i ed "special coiisxi-eratllcn will bet given to ilirsj French GiiiZEiIS who‘ sat-lei)‘ Iiiitfwlfitios flhlivt. ti??? 37%| ‘yvili-ing actively to support the Aii- r led cause’ Men-Want to B? Held Seriously. r BAN FRANCISCO. July tL-(GP) —Miidred Meters has heard this one. Shes’ heard them all. And — shes written a book about them. Yet she still likes jokes. "But my ervcrted sense of humor gels me nto trouble," says the sparkling, blue-eyed redhead who is. a secret . "Especially with men, Men want to be taken se I I'm always laughing at them- Miss Meiers assisted by JBJ, Knapp. is aut or of “Thesaurus of. Humor." a compilation of oas jokes and gags with many of heir variations. Miss Meiers, from ‘Doisdo. Lfifl worked briefi as a movie clxtrli an as secretary n local law offices be- fore becoming assistant. to J. P. Medbury. the comedy writer who was then producing u series cf BE travciogues. After a while. 1S8 Meters boson compiling a ill-I 11b- rary. library for I500 sulcce gm mar-list among r o scr s. Again a. secretary, lie starhd heir ‘thesaurus, using her library as I basis. Collecting uhc material rs- quimd three ears. art-sizing it took seven morit s of ni t-snd-dsi’ work. "I've already collected 4900mm: toward a new book-if I ever get u the nerve to tackle anothef- 0 yes, I can still Laugh. which. I sup- ( makes rne nuts. But if a 1o c a tiinn t nil, it's ciwa s funny if gpproprxsgc to the occas on, even if you've hoard it before." The most mmon basic Jokes. Miss Meters thinks. is the one be- glnfiin "Who was the lady I mn you wi h last night? u "A oodtga: writer.’ aha says. ll one w th s sbiii ty to gut a new swiwh on an old gag. ery 1°36 has to have a serious foundation;- spproached from s. screwy mil!- NADA UNSPOILID 0A BY WAR ACTIVITIES with Europe an unhealthy s for pleasure Jsurits because o war activities, then is every i ication that more and more more who would normal] be traveling over- seas are pisnn rig to spend their va- cation in Canada this year, accord- ing to . K. Howardgmana er of the ‘Ilourist and Convention ureau, Canadian National Railways, in a recent survey of tourist prospects during the summer months. "In view of the President of the United States urging people to go out and enjoy themselves, and an o n invi- tation from tige Premier o Canada for Americans to visit the Dominion ._ g a screen arid of smoke riougv. and films of wood charcoal ic mas-ks. Then she sold copies of her 5mm New Argument 0_n_ War Slang .0 (r0 ii3t"_‘- y - d‘; _~ kl _ cu him iii i\\'i n%é,l%,.g,§l_xii.,l mtiiliSit party {and gfelrtairrlthotitileie‘ MgnoclkiennoNAdélféag-éga; {gal-Eh _ tlzilic. lic l“ firm suc‘: w; (‘rzaiizatioiis 0 re set‘ ' "i he 1 d : t . I - _ rcoivo iiic “Vi/vii " . porting ECU/s Government. and disclose details pretgg .,§§".i§,}.‘s'§‘=c§~c';°“o}iPEr1{é§§srh, and ' tiiitii f . liZi_\'lTl .it _l0i' such cf their activities. Wilhelm Kutize, w“ srango. for 11,5 countrymen B“, t made iii Uiiztcd national lender of the Blind. cp- imam] Hum in The News Chrdmcie; here. contradicts Mr. Mencken's translation of new colioquialisms. T0 b88111 With. “Flap! meaning a 860W. originated with the airmen.’ according to Mencken. I But Hale says the word originated in the nlvyi at the bfiklnriing of ti. e century, ancil has been tn common use for vears. Mencken's “Blitzfiufi meaninlz a sudden attack of ‘f1u'," is dismissed bv Hale. who said he “never heard it_.' "‘And I doubt if you have. either.’ lie challenged his readers. Mencken was too iiastv ii’i includ- iniz "vsckie" for evacuee. The word was used in the ea-riv days of the war. but was not popular. Mencken explains to brown off" ls “to be fed up." He's partly right,‘ but Hire says the phrase is “to he browned off." It is an armv Wm! Wliilfiii derives from the tltot suns of Ind a. There are some good slang terms Mencken has missed entirely. says the Erngiisii writer. Two of them are "to izct cracking." and "to lay ." But. he neglects to explain wiiut they mean. WOOD IMPORTANT AS WAR MATERIAL OTTAWA. July tl-Wood is an important war niaterial and is iri- ciuded in some lists of contraband. states the Industrial Department of the Canadian National _Raiiways, the National S stem hauhng a large ercerita e of e forest products of he Dom nion. Timber is needed in various ways for war purposes while much wood is used in the manufac- ture of war equi merit. From wood to pulp is manufac ured cellulose nit- rate or gun-cotton, used as an ex- plosive and as the chief ingredient less powders, photo apiiic coJodion and csiiuioi plas- tics. Wood fiour fol-ms an appreci- abie part of dynamite, while 4 i5 pe is used in gs The timber resources cf Canada. important in peace tim trade play an equally important role in war. CHARCOAL WAGON MELBOURNE, Australia —(CP) —R.unn on producer gas, G. Firth ma e s. trip front Melbourne I to Canberra, 5 distance of 400 miles. on $3 worth of oha c $12 hers. r m 0 tonal. for tha trip would cost CHILI. COAST! PUB ACTION diticn, the Minis s Mrs. Morrison's cid heme in Mei- viile. They arrived home on Thurs- day night accompanying the m. .mains of Mrs. Morrison's sister. the late Miss Hannah B. Msclfseod of Boston whcsc sudden death ,place on Tuesday. The funeral lutas held on Friday from St. John's rChurch and was largely attended. Britain Builds lip Powerful Defence Force J. F. SANDERSON _ , July B.—tCP Cable) - Britain has built up an anny of nearly 1,500.01» men to guard this island kingdom. and an industrial army many Lilies as large to turn out mumtioris ct war in a national speeu-up campaign. A spokesman tor the War Office Slld the British Expeditionary Fort! and home battalions had bee brought up to Luii strength and were being) equipped as fast as possible. The inflow o1‘ recruits for the fieio army is averaging 7,000 men a may, while 1.060.000 men are enroilea in the bcai defence volunteers for home defence of the hospitals shortly. Th diti f‘ ii Guk:hc‘0g1e;£fl& E zabeth somewhat improved hi! rium, is repo The year-old son of Ivlr. and ling Gerald Barry who entered the Olinr- iottetowri Hospitni inst week for or; operation, at the time of uniting is reported dointz satisfactorily. l 'I‘wo young men from this district have be n accepted for the youth "film"! course in forestry, sturiliig this week. 1V1’! city . Joseph Sihnott was in tits on Friday, 9 I SllllNGS VIEEKLY DIRECT T0 B O S T O N ‘10.°.":. ‘18*°::.:"' Q A modem American liner sails from Reed's Point Wharf, Saint John, direct m 3mm", Wed. and Sat. It 7:30 RM. (A.'f‘.). Due Side by side with this rapid ex- pansion of the armed forces, the Ministry of Labor is combing non- essential industries for skilled men‘ for munitions work because many plants are coming into operation our and five months ahead of schedule. ‘Thousands of women and youths are being drafted into munitions work two days a week to give respite men who otherwise would working seven days a. week. In ad- hss evolved a ystem to move is r all over the country when the need isthe most en . mgy training men for skilled tasks of arms production and "grading tip" of less skilled workers. the Min- istry of Labor has put back into mu- nitlons work from Britain's unem- ployed rolls more men than the égiting services have taken out. e speed-up o! arms production and calls for conscripts to the colors knocked 113.987 names off unem- ployment lists between Mav 20 and June 1'1. a ministry report shoycd. The total remaining‘ unemmyed at June i7 was 766.846. about .000 fewer than u year ago. This remarkable change in ths in- dustrial life of Britain has been ac- complished almost cntirelv on a voi- untarv basis. Trade unions. rich powerful organizations dedicated ta guardianship of concessions of in- dustrial liberties trained bv iabcr th but century. have surren- r rights and privileges for ton of the war: unions no ioniter th nk of hours of labor or rates of pay or shop agreements — they think oniv of production cf wartimkneobeliliiiliftsfy k r n s esman mid then was no though??? conscript- ing labor as labor Min ster Ernest Bevin believes he can find all the men and women needed in the war-i time industrial machine without using the drastic powers he possess- es. The Wsr Office spokesman said that twice as many mm had been called up in June and July as in Mav. and that a "great amount cf work has been done on defences." But he added. "we must take cars not to become too defence minded- we must he readv to meet Germany anywhere.” 'I'.C.A- SERVICE RISUMID MQ¥ . N.B.. Juiv ‘l-Jbiioi- The general public have bee. ordered to all! coastal arses shown black, England 0”"! for the m d!- fcncc of er shores sgalna threat- Ohod German invasion. All of Sill- m: has been placed under the inn. including Southampton and the orismouth naval brse. Part of Fiampsiii-s and Dorset coma under the ruling. a narrowor prohibited this summer, expectations ars that i940 will be the greatest travel year on record ticross the international ' soc border," stated Mr. Howard. Arcs extending cast and north to the Scottish border. Popular sum- mer resorts on tho south oolat will Us deserted. (HON inc a survey of the dsrmze sus- tsined bv the local airnort from the recent henw rains. it has been dr- clricd to resume ham-Canard Montreal. sithjected to tributary iri- trmioticn while. rennin are beinif effected. nccordlne to an announce- ment. by .1. A. miss. station insnadcr o! the TCA. here. Due t» hesvv rains. the nib-struc- ture of the ruviwavs of the local sir- ncrt were undermined. colt-inc tem- Trary interruption of T.O.A. m- v ces. l1 A-M- (D-ST.) next day. Fine meals and staterooms It moderate cost. s Allly at any Canadian National Hallways Bornolny lltlist cities, sr at Hood's Paint Wharf. Saint John. 5157580 ITEAMSIIIP LINEQ FARES TO HALIFAX —G (sing- IIIDAY. JULY 19th AN BAHIRDAY. J ULY 23th Monday. July 22,1940 iii?‘ . From CBARLUTTETOWN Proporiionalely Low rare: from other stations Children o] Five and and" Twelve years o! aye HALF FARE Tickets Good in DAY COACHES ONLY For Further Information 001mm any Tlrkcl Agent Iss9 ulnar-rs hi u» its-Its. EXAMINATION Filling Ind lllaplylllg Gilli" I ll. J. IMBUII .:"t°".".."ei 0h . s - Office Bus: in t» i: a. u- s to s r. in. ll .. i omen! ougfihoouéonhyecwirwth DBUGBTOBI