OIL MERE MAN —_-1-— or the best- Motivate rife. uiiliir iiiiil shins Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 33...’...- onuoiu. rm our. “V ' " "n" _"_‘ r ‘ " "—”-‘"" c“ ~—~ t ---——- ......-. owe»- n-ei-i "ii CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1941 i2 PAGES ,~,;--;¢";~;-;=.¢;-;,_a-tr-am-hnéq u __ m -»—7.-=:< ~- ANsWE Sammerside Over Top .-._____ ifs. probing Sinking of iiohin Moor NGTON. June 10 -(AP)- ‘vyéiisillzl l-lolfsc request that the noun referve judgment on the puking oi the American ship Robin mwl‘ was issued today while offic- pig, gravely conrerned, tried to de- lgrming whether a Nazi U-boat sent ,___-__:.. _ RIO DE JANEIRO. lane 10 _.iAri-'i'lic captain the Brarlliin steamship Osorio sent | radiograin ‘o The Associated Press tonight in which lic said the American ship Robin Moor hsd been “torpedoed by a Ger- man submarine.” The Osorio is scheduled to ar- rire at Recife tomorrow night with 11 of tiic survivors of the lioiiln Moor, nil reported in fsirly good physical condition siier spending l8 days adrift in s lifeboat without adequate water supplies. ihe vessel to lllf‘, bottom. Clint. lvaldcmnr Lucio Perelra of lire llr-zillan steamship, Osorio, rhlch picked up l1 survivors said lint the Robin Moor was "torpedo- ::-_-'_- _ (Continued on page 3, cc] 4) Coming Events _.Q.- Noriccs In this column 3 cciits pcr word, his for Talkies—Malpoque Thursday. L-1l26-6-l1-2l. "Talkies-Canoe Cove Friday. L-326-6-11-2l. "Talkifhdi-lilicque Thursday. L1339-6-1l-2l. "Blioiv-Cniioe Cove Friday. 14-338-6-11-21. ' "Dance, lvfodcru, Old-time Dance, giifili nail. Julie 13th. st. Avardb rc estra. L-Ilfil-ii-li-Zi. “Bee Fort Ifdshis Play, at. Charles Hail. Fri av. June 13th. L-sse-o-li-li. "Reserve Wednesday, July 1o linid Marsliilcld-Duusta-ffnago Tea festival. .355 “Annual i1 giiiiiiiinse nffliilnfy’? qnlfilifififil t5 Parlor, Friday three o'clock. L-381-6-ll-3l. "lllai Fniifvhirvarlety Con- galéciii W" shire Hall tonight. t after, L_368_ "Wanted to b i . 7pc... m. “we {any b0 0811c ca.tle . price. Signed Blind Cold Storage 00., Ltd "lie cream and dance in Don- ‘lh 5°ii°i>i. Wednesday, Jung 11th. Jilin illll'lC(‘iill‘i Proceeds WHX‘ DUI" “i”- L-334-6-i1-ll. “Dance in _ Cardigan Hall, l“““i,;ii~ Jiiiie i2. in aid of Bri- Relief “ed by Postmaster. L-Z93~6-10-2l. oer-cuss we; Willy. Livestock uBuym M- i. _ i! Y°iiiis pigs, junks and n: g3; Tliiiisiiily. paying high- lm gel liilce and after that biiring until June 23rd. L-Silll. . ___ marlgiding hogs at Alb I {mill Arlrntll ‘whim billy II nil. staac _ ‘ ‘ ninmnxflmitghhi o. Hall . _..___ ‘Bl-e i), . 1|; ., v ninv. ‘The Maid Prom “W” bv the Llgiiorilh Pla - Y. Jui V “kmiiil Units of urroimdin die QHURCHILL i/ictoiy Loan Drive Yesterday's subscriptions g0 $15,000 past mark: Provincial campaign proceeding at rapid pace. L-zez-é-zi-u . _____L"309'6'1°‘m' put lrito practice" ha?‘ not bee? "y." Hun," “we X "C, 11 gone iio too fu y ere as c. Service" r a” ‘ the idea being that when an 1r . Bonsliaw Hal, Midi]. operation in . _-__ “fwd rows are worth a. i: and l0 glint according to Board. L-35 -6-11-1l. every Iii’ afternoon. Fr ay at 11.30 A. M. A. O. - G. C. Green, 5 ial M 5 _ eating Charlottetown illlliion C.W L on Frldaty, o chDey. b-SBC-G-ll-ii. Ill o; C n... “lzbiltl” "i “i” '- ' L-aoo-s-io-zi. t: “rm ‘Mario Wednesday: July 12th l r fl- L} Races at Pinot sponso e liirlhhiermiiiYs Union No. 4 and Tea n. i‘ eiiiiiire of institutes and i Goes In Big A rain day failed to dampen the ent usiasm o! the Victory Loan canvassers yesterday for they went to work with zeal and de- termination and rolled up the magnificent total for the province to $878,350 or considerable more than half the objective of $1,500,- 000 set for Prince Edward Island. But it was hats off to summer- side whose workers were last eve- ning congratulated from all dir- ectlons on having actually exceed- ed their objective for the cam- paign b $15,000 which means that they wii be awarded "a first hon- or pennant" which will be added to the pledge flag. T0 the chair- man J. LcRoy Holman and all the citizens of the capital of Prince County go warmest congratulations from everyone in the province, for their achievement will be publish- ed from one end of this proud do- minion to the other and many who are unfamiliar or only slight- . ly familiar with the town of Summerslde will now know and recognize it. as a town to be ad- mired and honored. Charlottetown workers were not by any means idle and in a. good canvass rolled their total up to $348,200 which means that in the remaining days of the campaign they should easily attain their ob- jectlve of $550000. Prince County foo, other than summerslde. no doubt emulated by the success of their leading town ended the day with a total of $112,100 a figure considerable in excess of Queen's -~-:—'-i—_* _“ ._ .. i (Continued on page 3. Col 2) ,. ___ Casoiinc shortage Definitely faces Canadian people OVITAWA. June 10—(C'P)-Can- ada, it was learned on high auth- ority today, definitely faces the prospect oi’ a gnsollne shortage in some areas and prospects are some curtailment of consumption will be ordered in the nerir future. to ensure that supplies are available for iiccessitous rise. Areas most, affected are the Marltimes, Quebec and Ontario rind British Columbia, the provin- ces most dependent ori supplies brought to the Dominion by tank- er. The Prairie Provinces are served in large measure from the Turner valley oll fields and the United States by tank car. 1 Ontario gets most of its supplies from the middle western states by pipeline and tank cars but this supply will have to be used to cover a wider area than is cus- tomary and accordingly Ontario will feel the pinch to a certain extent. Already George T. Cottrclle cf Toronto. the Dntniuioirs oil con- troller, has indicated a shortage was in prospect in some areas but here it was learned that Can- ada is planning to follow the lead of the United States in taking action to ensure supplies for es- sential use. In the Uultcd Slates ihcre have been suggestions of instituting sirmptlou. Just how this would be the plan goes into the United States steps will have been taken to meet all contingen- cies. such as motorists stocking up with extra gas on Saturday to take care of a gasless sunday. Mussolini Stays ll. S. at War with Italy gasiess sudays to cut down con-fi iszaooo for Breakwater At Souris mi, l0-(AP)—Mueso- linnlotoid rtllllilis today that the United States is st war with the Axis in fact if not legally but that "American intervention’ will not prevent e Nazi-Fascist ‘vio- wry}. in effect he defied the United States to eclsre war formally. lie assailed President Riosevelt-call- in‘ him "Delano Roosevelt —ss an example of "a dictator in the" Pii" classic meaning of the term The occasion was observance of the first anniversary of Italy! declaration of war. The United States ambassador. William Ph-illi s, was POIIIlP-ciimi-ily absent, (rum t diplomatic gallery Mussolini spake bluntly of Italy's situation at home, mention- ing "recent critical points in 011i’ . food situation" and “pessimist! and C-ll- 2-14. M1170!!! iii‘ ‘I QTTAWA, June 10-40m- Supplementary estimates for ‘h, q|||¢4 ngincers Branch o! the Department of Publlii win-ks, “tired in the noose o! Commons tonifllll b! F °° Minister lisley include! Construction. repairs and Im- provement ‘ burs and riv- ers. ~ Nova Seotia: ninprall-lmprovements, $83,- 300. Prince Edward Island: Sauna-Breakwater $20 000. Harbors and rivers generally —for maintenance of services. no new works to be undertaken -further amount required, $45.- 000. Total. $74,000. New Brunswick: Burnt Church-Wharf repairs. $18,000. Stays battle of Atlantic going repairs. Better for Britain"'“*"""“ "i OTTAWA. June 10—(CP)—T1'\9 battle of the North Atlantic l3: Britain lately, in the opinion of been going “rather better" Rt. Hon. Ronald Cross. new Bri- tish High Commissioner to Aus- tralia, who is in Canada on the take up way to that country to his appointment. The former Minister of shlrmins cited parent turn in war on phasized, close touch with situation. though he was the Mi». Cross, in an interview after he had reached Canada, was ask- ed if he considered the recent ex- tension of United States naval patrols on the Atlantic was PYOV" in effective in cutting down Bri- talgns marine losses. His answer was that he had no information on this point. On the Atlantic, he said. the “very urgent need" was that of the U. S extending its shipbuild- lngprogram to a point whcrc it would be at least as great as it was at the end of the First Great War. "In addition." he declared. “there is the very extraordinary importance of speed in complet- ing deliveries.“ so for as he knew. deliveries or new craft from the U. s. had not yet begun. Of the new job. the Hiiih Com- missioner had no Comment l0 make. He did not care to discuss the tense Japanese situation iii (Continued on page 3. Col 2) ilarian silent 0n events in Syria VICHY, June l0—(AP) -— T‘ irony-government's Vlce-Premigilr: Admiral Dorian. H0005" °l c laboratlon with told Frenchmen that they cleave to Germany 0i‘ Peiisll- 1 Arguing there were only these a - ternatives, he implied a German victory was assured and said that Frenchmen must play the role or "loyal" collabora- tion if they are to merit a favor- able peace settlement and n new"! place in a Nazi-dominated ‘HEW order." mllll. The vice-Premier, in a speech broadcast to the nation. made no mention of the ‘British-free French advance into Vichy-controlled sy- yig, giihqugh in g preceding address he attacked France's former ally- iiuge Magnesium Plant planned MONTREAL. June 1o- (GP)- The Aluminum Company of Can- Limited, announced today do, ‘that contracts are being the construction let f0 le near Otawa. Completion of the plant means ties of pin-e magnesium oxide o magnesia from which magnesium Minister bf Eco- 453,10? nomic Warfare and more recent "better air support and stronger convoy protection" as reasons for the ap- the fortunes of the northern sea. He em- not in immediate Supplementary T Estimates remain Before Commons Takes Seat Today Warm All-day Debate On Special War Ex- penditures Commit- tee. OTTAWA. June 10 -(CP) —Af- ter a warm ,all-day debate on the lllecini war expenditures committee tile House of Commons tonight cleared the order paper of govern- ment business and had only the supplementary estimates to deal with before adjournlng {or inc gum- mer. The committee's report occupied the House for eight hours and end- ed Willi its adoption n-itiioiit a re- corded vote after Conservatives and two Uberals had attacked the committee and others had warmly defended it. As it result of the report being The woman who succeeds her adopted the committee 0f 24 now husband, the lute F. C. Casselman,‘ will have authority to continue its as representative of Edmonton work throughout the summer and IEast constituency. will be escorted‘ 1i: i5 under-Scam} special remunera, to her place on the floor by Prime » tron win be provided by Supp“? Minister Mackenzie King - "thel mnmary esumnm first timiell ‘cyan; camlemdovzr; | cen re as e v a i, The House quickly put‘ arm," Mr. Kin said yestyerday. i Trade Min ster MacKinnon. , member for Edmonton West, will , introduce her to the House. - Mrs. Casselman told The Cana- dian Press it ls too early to say what line shc will take in Parlia- 5 ment, but that she believes what- ever influence she has should be used to further the war effort and projects designed to improve the standard of living. Cora Casselman, frlst wo- Mrs. man elected to the House of Com- mona as a Liberal, will take her seal. in the lluuse this afternoon. through the two last remaining government OTTAWA. June 10—(CP)- Provision of 545.000.0011 ffgm which to pay grants to m..- vinciol governments which va. cafe the personal and eorpcr. atlon income tax field is made in further supplementary u“. miller tnbicd in the llnuse of Commons by Finance Minister nil?!’ “might. The total amount 0i’ the new estimates h $43,- Canadian cheese Production soars was to correct an error in the an l° “meml tile 8110981 war revenue act, and the oilicr an amendment itO the Pmirie farm assistance ac‘ Neither occasioned more than this brilevkfxest discussion. ' e last Dart of the sitting was devoted to the one remaining esti-. OVITAWA, June l0 -—- (CP)——- Cheese production during May in Canada soared to 16.386092 pounds from the level of 3,869,025 pounds in the previous month and stood may». in p] A y It . , lit) per cont higher than produc- iigvmq tolio ,§l,l§il¥1)cel¥;1l_%negl_' tron _ during May inst your. the ‘ Dominion Bureau of Statistics re- slstance b t . ii n0 DYOBTCSs uas made. ported today Increases occurred in five prov- inces but decreases were shown in Prince Edward Island, New Bruns- wick, Manitoba and British Col- umbia, the rcport said. The iotiil for the period ending May (Continued on page 3, Col e) five-month amounted to I of striking instead of standing g welcomes. -to give one the feeliur: of a chal- l Strike, not Stand still, British policy Battle 0f Crete Only One Phase Great Struggle In Middle East. g LONDON, June IO~(CP) --Prime Minister Churchill today enunciated a \var policy still, of taking the risk of action rather than that of inaction, zinil declared that would be BYitaiiYB policy as long as he was at the hcnri of the Government. This, the Prime Minister ric- Clfli'(‘(l in a long spccrh answer- ing his critics, ivas iris cliiiICQ between the “terrible alter- natives" that produced the battle _ 0f Crete, the alternatives of fighting fnr Crctc or letting it v0 without a struggle. it utnuiil he his choice to the end. Coupled with his latest state- ment of policy to the llouse of Commons was the Prime Viti- ietcr’; i-cucwctl rejection oi (ic- maurls from some quarters for an imperial war cabinet, llc gave no reason for his refiiwl. The. Prime Minister opened his speech wit-h the observation “N0 one. however miriistcrially minded. could possible complain of thr- tone. temper and matter of debate, The kind of criticism he have had today-some of it very searching-As the kind that lilo gOvm-nyngnt not on‘y accepts but “However. the tray in which this debate came about was calculated lenge to the security of adminis- (Contlnued on page 11. Col 4i .__}____._____.__ News Briefs VBlllTlSll NAVAL PARTIES AID AQVANCE 0N QEIRUT RS CRITICS OF_ GOVT‘ Other Columns l/Vithin Sight Of Damascus Opposition deg-embed as “fifty- fifty” slows advance into Syria; Free French forces expect to enter ‘CapiiztL City today. (By Eric Bigio, Associated Press Staff Writer) CAIRO, June 10-(Wednesday)—(AP)-Smail British naval parties landed on the Lebanese coast to seize con- trol 0f bridges and other viizil points ahead 0f the allied troops zidviiucing on the capital of Beirut, it was reported here today. Some of these units were reported to have seized the bridge over the Liiani River, 40 miles south 0f Beirut, when pro-Vichy troops fried to destroy it. They held it and fziciliiiiicil the crossing of the British and Free French land forces. Farther inland in French-mandated Syria other allied columns were reported within sight of Damascus, the Syrian capital. Last reports said they were within 10 miles of the ancient city. "Fifty-fifty" opposition slowed sources said. It remained to be seen whether resistance would be offered outside the Syrian capital, a British spokesman said toniizht. while Free French sources said the troops are expected to enter the city tonight or early tomorrow. With two drives launched against Damascus, a third column was proceeding against Beirut, capital of Iicbanon, Syria's mandated twin under French rule. Authorities said these troops were making good progress, hill they declined i0 siiy how for they hail gone. Free Frciirii forces pushing inxvurri Dziiiizisuiis covert-ii tiiore than 0Q iiiiles in two (lays, ‘Free French llCfl'lf]ll-'il'l\‘l'S lllllltillllCCil. llrilisli ll\'?l(lt]ll<'ll'l(‘i'S Sillfl the attitude of lllC ITicucii tie-fend- the advance, British 01's svouicri t-i ll(‘ "50-50". 'l‘iic_v were tiescrilieri as scouting in»: to “Yiiil i" llQlli ‘Pill iiiiifli. liirt not uwititiug .'ill_\'lrili‘ Plat’. in Srria. l'rurii"li .\'tlll'Ct'\ lit-re Slllfl iiiat lllilflllll l£l\\' llFlfl been declared iii litliiil. lira)‘ rl>llttl urlli liriiisii iuliiriiizirils ilizii a ruiniuitllii iii rcsisiaiirc is luring oficrrwi to the ziilivs- Must of tile Yiciiv French MOW)‘ hllllliil! flilvziiictw] positions lirire laid down iii-fir riruis, pro- iicgiiiar monthly 23,700,000 pounds. OTTAWA. June l9 —‘CPl '- Slll0ke rolling frOm Eastern Canad- ian forest fires was the only cloud metropolitan French for-cos. On the whole, lm1\‘riicei-_ ti... 10m] pow ulaiious srivinrrl to bc glad of the flflffliiti‘, Bririsli llk‘llflf]Lllll'l(‘l'S said fcrriiig iirit ti» iiglit mi ciilivi" sitio. lllt'\' siiirl. The British advance hm; noel L ~ been a iriuiiiirlial iriarcli, it wssl stated, for ‘some opposition had l CAI-GARY- JiiiiP 10—-(CPi—-— been encountered. chiefly from me Henry WiFe Wood. who led the farmers 0f Alberta into the polit- icnl field iii n iriovcnicut which rc- sillied in their gaming control 0f 'i.l‘.(‘ Provincial Legislature in 192i. the Nazis tonight whole-heartedly of a brucite re- fining plant in the Gatlneau Vei- Wakefield, North of will give Canada for the first time the of producing large quanti- The bureau reported that dur- iiig Mily crcamcry butter produc-, tron increased approximately 201 per cent compared with the Mo," make of 1940 and 73 per cent coin- pared with the preceding month. i Meeting of City Council Duriirg May 32,800,000 pouudsi u _ _—* 0f butter were produced and the To assist hi the war loan by sub- total for tha five-month period v scribing to war bonds, it was decid- ed to place the entire amount‘ which the estimates provided furl sinking fund investment and meet curling May was 85,900,000 pounds. maturities by issuing refunding bonds to the extent of fifty per I United Church $°Jlhn°iin§§“n é'“é‘i'.'.i3§ii..~“°.”i§§‘ii~“.§§ni i of the Flurincecommlttce, announ 1 1 cod last nlszht at the regular month: iv meeting of the Cltv Council ox-' plaiuliiiz the reason for ihc passing. of n resolution regarding the re- funding cf debentures. Other matters discussed at the -—————- meeting. over which His Horshlp. Mnvor B. Rov Holman presided, were the dni: nuisance in the city‘ and lhlllPCDfW‘ mirlriiiiz. Routine re», curricula was r‘ . rvri: \\'l"l‘t"_i‘.l‘f‘.<f‘lll.l‘*l bv the licsds i)... crynpludlng _ in“ of rim 17m of the various committees and the, gnu...“ “menu; the Maritime! Health Report urns submitted. by Dr. Conference of the United church . B. C. Kccpinlz. nlso the Sanitary QL, o; Cnnada‘ élcerstreporl‘ d/mmbm}? Qmk‘, The conference passed a resolu- ' lgfpiacélrgralzg‘ “"5 s“ m to by tioii to this effect. assuring other. ' ‘ ' ’ ‘ ' churches “of our willingness to e0- msogkllcnlf?‘ Afmm” Cbrmlgilllt oprratc with them iu nu effort to _ m H rolvlt-"g; o r m?“ mlgg‘, fh‘(,i discover a way of serving this and i “'0 “s o‘ “g n l ‘ " which shall commend itself to all‘ cltv and becoming a nuisance , cmmnsl 11,05‘. “mmnis are very d,“ the denominations concerned." , spmmve u, nmmrw oflmcmnv‘ Rev. J. N. Anderson. Saint John. l mama on berm.“ lawns which phgy speaking for the committee on in- re...- ,m_ he mm l tcrnationai relations. snld the Coun. J‘. E Stems. Chairman of iiffilld Hillel liE lines aimed at by the fioague of (Continued on page ll. Col l) Torch Bearing Bomber Arrives At Collins Bay KINGSTOrL-(Ydune 10-~(CP) —'Ihe twin-engined bomber carry- ing Canada's victory Torch arrived SACKVILLE. N. B, June l0- tCPi-Approval of efforts to in- ("tide religious teaching lri school csscd today at, achieved and a. peaceful wo maintained. People mrrst guard against ap- athv, cynicism and selfishness, he said. Canadians must take wider inter-catch: foreign policy and ln~ ternatioiinl relations. Canada must assume its obligations and give leadership in the creation of a better world. "We cannot retreat into extreme nationalism and is- oiatlonlsm. We need team work in at nearby Collins Bay today and .. landed at the Norman Rogers air- "nnafspgclslfltcléii" Sackvwe m“ dmme’ The bombel w“ escorted m‘ rented the report of the Tlnitcd to the ficld by six light bomber from the alrdrome. Crew of the big plane was greet- ed by Mayor H. A. Stewart, Col. T. A. Kidd, chairman of the “Torch Day" ceremonies. Wing Cmdr. D. McGordaxi, officer commanding the r airdrcme. sqdn. Lair. s. B. (Jmydcn and other citizens. The Torch was taken from the bomber and placed in charge of a lruard of honor commanded b Flt. Lt. G. O. St. J. Morris of the val Air Force. A Victory ‘lbrch ceremony will be held tonight when an address will i‘ be lven by Rev. Norman Rawson of amllioh. Scrolls from the cities Churchmrm, official publication of the Maritime Conference. He urg- ed more whole-hearted co-opcr- ritlon on the part of ministers and church officers. The Conference recorded its appreciation of the work of Dr. W. F. Partridge, edi- tor of the paper. Rev. E. R. Wooriside, Cornwall. PEI" conducted the closing de- votional period. The President, Rev. Hugh Miller. Charlottetown. declared the Conference adjourn- ed until the next meeting here in June, 1M2. The report or the Pensions com- lmetll may be obtained. said thl [of Kingston and Napanee wl company's announcement. , start itndcv were recovered liv organized along Mmd." m... W,‘ h...‘ mp W; T... . i] be .__ - ____.__.._ .. _ _ _. at the been of the Torch. (Continued on page 11, col. 6t tonight, from dominion census of- ficials po‘sed for the 00911108 0i the decennial count tomorrow. "The forest fires mean that llic will be more difficult than “$1151 in some areas,“ said olficirfls "Elsewhere Wfililglfllllt Canada tilt“ machinery is rears and nbmit 17,000 errumcrators ivill begin their rounds. "They will continue these round= from morning till u gilt, until their wm-k 15 completed. Commissioners have been told to “struct their orunriemtors to be r the hours they cnll. and that means they will be uhlikclY in rinrr vii.‘ Anorbcils before 9 a. m. or after l0 tl- m. ALBANY, Tex. June 10 -f/\Pl~ The barren or 12 persons drown" in the flash flood which swcrit in darkness through tPi-s tftivii “fill-Y resell" wnrkfl-s, Other pmsihic vicilm= were sought. _,____ nrmPATO. 1v v. Jime- in -fAPi __q-h.. (‘nvflse-lflz-‘rrhl Forvi"‘\’i\' an- nouv-vcpfl {nfinV it had sent. more , than 1.000 inst Trruniinwlr fin"?- rirstn Hrlioln and rlomnnstrafcd ‘i fastfli‘, spike-nosed pursiut whirl’: “vhpgfl performance and nrrunmcri wow- luirtt secret. _ Qrriniole of the POmYiZWlV so” l p1..." 5m “at knnw hmv marv- Toruo- l hqwlrq iv-d reached ilnifnin or iii" l ririlVPfl rlfitcllnrl rnnort 0i their u" l l Nations if better results are tori)»; mrmnme h “mm [JOG sucrose; June l0 ~10?‘ Anqnflpqn plrwlnvm fvfrii-ir honoured ; yiqflnd ha“. rr Aw strikers corner‘ I in march ln fl horiv in ask in have Qljphi up“ hank ni’. the nlou“ whcrn p“, nfpwv “gel Mon“ (‘Niffql cam" l ordnrs from President. Roosevelt. v-rggy Jump 1p _(AP\ -Vl<~liv sources (‘hinted toniohi, tbni jwrehch nlrines hnd taken off 7'00‘ ‘North African bases to slrcfifllllfm ‘Rvrlan defences against British-De i Gaullfsl troops nearing Damascus. Resistance of hath French and Y native troops was descrbcd unoffic- ially as satisfactory. SETGNTORY. CLUB Que. l0-—(C'Pl—CRTll\d'l"tlis tircbahlv wii‘ be called uron soon “to curtail sharply the use of mfroloum pro- i duels." Hon. C. D. Hcwe. Minister or Munitions and Ru-iolr. lfllil"lll mid iii» 10th nunual uiiieiiug of the Canadian Maiiufariiu-crs’ Associa- tion here. "Our Oil Controller if‘. of Toronto) is faced w th threatening situation," he said. international an» stilt ii Glance . Slates to ciitr-r vrrzr; roiiicnds Am- q-q“, (jvrnqrlnv sifiltri at ‘Mi Nnrt“ . Juno i Cflllfflllp iii-t; s. .l, BURT“, a very ‘ C. Piirkoi", The British Middle blast coni- flied i“ lmifiliii“ h" 30"“? nltlllll said that, the penetration of Ml‘- W°"d~ ‘e "5 31» Yueiiil" Syria is “pi'ocivcriiui.z siiionllilw’ and surfeied ii fill“ ililgl’! lliid added llllll "lllC general lillpfr-g. failed t) rccovcr frini the efforts lsion is that Ai-iib i iition to the of ‘vile iilliifl‘. arrival (.1 our i...» a nH-Ornby, Olrcn called "rho hliiscs of the Thr: Rriygil m.- p _ . flnnnunc,.d Alberta fiiriricr." _Mi' Wood lirid. its I)l"]n(i “m. down n“, nil-cm“ been cmluccicti with l-itm more- wliile patrolling 0pm 111,; Aqcditer- mcnts Sill?!‘ ll(’_C"im(* to Alberta in rnneaii [loot off gym, l“; nigh.“ 1005 from nflliS Counts". NilSSCllFL __%____*_ wlicrc ho. u bot-ii. A HARD BOiLED SlllR/i SuaE MAKEG A FELLOW FEEL Cuasrr / l tlly The (‘iiiiiirliirn Press) LONDON — Prime lllinifiter Churchill sliys (Tr-to was a desper- ate gamble llllfililllflly taken, makes plain he prefers riiizcriius risks to surrender" of iiiiy niro point nnrl will go till wifii ihlii Vfllll)‘; turn‘. (liwn sirgigiisilzrts of limp re i-iiliinct ROME — )lussoiiui (lures llrilirrl erican nlrl can‘! save Britain (iAfRO-Ilriiish riurl firs" French forces reported within 10 miles of Damascus. VICHY —- Planes from Wey- ilflllflis command iii Nirth .t\i'ricn reported flown in nicl Fyrian de- fence. ~ - , To, Jriic l0~-iCl?- v-Mm- ‘ lllllllfllllfillld milX-illlilnl (MIHWYHYAITPSR! ‘ ‘ll :'i L" 75 IIAIFA — Nuns lmmh Ilrliisli oil ".7 piiri. 5; 58 i. 55 i mo DE JANEIRO _ (‘npiain or; lY-Qmii" i; 13 1 rescue ship says Robin ‘Moor. l7n-‘ lfimmo 47 '11 litcd Stritcs vessel, innit-tilled _' (ixiflllfligfq, 4g 5g lncrmilbjlfmlitbhdl’ . ,h r sirorv. Julie l0-~(APl—‘-1"ore- T‘ " m; fqy Nmc Enrol-ind: Cx-nrlris , M“, wan-um. ‘vpgllldfillfijv, Tliirrsday ' ScttlemcntCommittce i" "i ’““‘"“‘*~‘° “““ i iinriliei-lx- winds Wednesday. Synopsis; The weoiiwei has been fnir fillfl cool over tho iircnlfl‘ Dill» l or Ontario. Shmvcrs linvc- occurred in Manitoba and east Saskatche- wnu but it has boon fnir and a iii-tie warmer farther west. iii. r. I. Presbytery SACKVlLl N. 11.. June l0- lCP)~->Tllf‘ report of lllf‘ Beitlc- Hllignléglswvlihllsqgqmll‘ $511K“ nitinl (lommiltro of the Maritime i and ‘ ' Conference 0f lllf‘ Uuilrirl Church. ‘- __ ~ pirr=rntcd ycstoi-rlirv by Riv. Jil»l‘i’li‘il i T.§‘Q“,C“,§,‘§.,l:,‘,i." QQfQQTQE. it; ‘Alanna A. Fraser, scoishirrii. N. 13.. Src- i, " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' reinrv of llif‘. committee included ', L“, ‘warm, mm“ M,“ w. “A5 the followiuct- ,‘ m pflmi° Edwlml lsvmld Fmwbi" ‘ Sllli1'i1("‘<l"" tlrin ill minutes lat- 'ir‘r,\'--!\. li. Siiiliiiiz. l{f",l.~lllfllOll'. i ‘Wm-Wm ’".‘.,“..n..c,ow,, ‘f1. N. Htuiirii. Alliiiilriii; mJohn l‘ " “ ' ‘ Stirling. hliirpiiiiv. .l. M icciL, .~ A west i. it. (i. sirlliriui. Bum—. ,,.f,.‘,§§,,,',,f;',‘,',‘§_35*,§_'.l.f"§f§§ p,“ mot‘. ', . . Mercer. Ml. Blcw- , ‘A , ' M. (l°<>i‘!"i<>\\'i‘iZ J-l l. . cs Tnrmentlne 11.00 A. M. BlUKlClTl; itiine) call,‘ 3,15 p. M. 0.20 mil. daily except Vnllcyfield-Orweli Head. iSunday.