MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN >‘%// ///' The Peop|e’s Paper nww-"f Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘ififiiER-‘f.’ ‘it's-E’ rill!“ n4 ibiiinii NARKPASSEIJ; NEN A_P_PEAI Smashing Success of Loan Would Demon- strate Canadian Re- solution. . OTTAWA, Sept. IiL-(OP) -Bub- m-ipuonii tothe second War an mounted tonight to a total of 9 .- 4§5_O0ll_ less than 16.000000 short of the obii-cilve. and Finance Minister Ilslev aiinoiulced the books would glosc Sliiurdiiy at noon. The ob- tive in new money was fixed at .000,000 when the loan opened l. 9. “f; a statement to the press, Mr. Ilsioi- aiipcaled to the people to maki- ilii- loan "n smashing success" genie period during which the Predicts Vast Expansion In Agriculture LISTOWEL, 0111., gem, 1,9,. A "vast expansion" in Canadian agriculture was forecast toda b! Alliculture Minister P. M‘: Dewiui, of Ontario speaking at the violin; o: Listowel Fair. Ho said e looked for this expan- slon "within the next couple oi’ ,. ears." "We are bound to have ox- pnnded markets for DBOOILPOIII- n13 products and concentrated lk products. Our chief com- Fotltor countries in the suppl - ng of these products to Brita n have been overrun by Germany. She Ii.- nluiost sure to turn to u: for increased quantities." No Local 0ption WithoutSanction 0f Legislature That local optioil could not be Put into effect under the Pro- iibition Act without a lttglblfl- lzs will remain open. “lvoililiic n-ould more clearly prove to the whole world the resolution of the C-lnodlan people," Mr. Ilslel‘ mid, “To oversubscrlbe this loan _ 5nd make it an overwhelming suc- m; will sustain our friends and confound nllr enemies." In Toronto. one dealer reported a mill subscription from a woman in clewlmld~ Ohio‘ saying Sh“ ‘muted tlve amendment to the Act, was to biii- a bond in memory of her ‘h . .. .. .. ,- .. d "W" “"‘° “*5 Pm‘ 1“ H“‘“m°“- bve fiTT§l.“'7l~iii.fZ-".i'.' npbcll H” 19m‘? 551d: I am so proud ‘l’ Premier null Alloriil-v-(iciieral: the Canadians and the mnaniflcent work thvv are doing, and I wish l could do something more practical." King’s Brother Feels Blast 0f Nazi Bomb Blink of England Di- to it delegation from the Tom- perancc Federation which wait- cd upon him yesterday. Tlii- question “'21s risked with regard to rumors that a rcqucst would be made to havi- the City of (fliurlotlcioivu ploccil under lizirtl option. Iii the recent till-b- lscitc, the majority of votes in the (‘ity favored the sale of beer and wine through filtvlfm- merit stores. without medical prescriptions, ivlicreas the vot- ing in the provini-o as n. whole etidorsel-l the existing prohibit- ory law. I flu; lliw Premier (‘iumphcll informed the Tl-iiiticruiice. Fed- eration, could not bc nmrudcd ' r . ‘ i rectors Meet in $351133,‘ f;"',’.‘.;}f;‘{,¥',l§’;“l;§§lfi¥f ziults _- Declare a Liza::'.'::i1".rr.§:il.'* “f”; I m’: Dlvldf-‘nd- T“ "“'"““f-‘il'.-ll$l1?$l.2i all. Lorinou. Sept. 1o -- (CP)—- ——~~'—--—— King's iii-other‘ and Chelsea pen- I’ u I sinner felt the sickening concus- sion of German bombs today rind lnndoii. a bruised and iveary glam of a clLV. pulled itself from . I the ai-rni smoke of the fiercest .' c t t llliiirtii aiiiirk o! the war. ' Through fireltt streets. hilndfPgS 1 upon liuiidrcds trudged ii to t d onrlr morning from one deep e shelter, smothered by the ruins of > n hi; bililding, t0 others not. so _____ Ill‘ BTTIIAPES1‘, Sept. ll].--(:\l‘)— llcavw Snviit Russian milllhry (lillltlfflffilllflllfi llrllll IIIKIJNNJIIVICS in the region of Odessa, with soviet Black Sen naval forces cp. .. In London's Chelsea, the pleas- tnt Bohemia district, the people ivaml flltll‘ hats and cheered from l the riiiiii. of their homes for the 1 King and ucen to hear. “l” 1W4“ "K .‘.'..!‘ =1 9"°P"“'°d' In Ciianc-Qci" Lane and Inner . . ' ‘.‘°"“._F“P°"“f| “My Tomlin, the ebrls slid and sifted "‘.l.‘|i1'(?.l""'r“,‘ifirfltlpflfvf?‘ mm" in ilic iiarroiv streets and dim M“, gglnqfld by smge°guurces court tlliil. Dickens wrote about m“, u, h...“ H4.“ m,“ ‘ed b. in “Iv-m; House" But Kings '. . ‘ .‘- l’ p 3 . . . . Russias- mic-mums over the toiinwllor and solicitors clerk in bl-ivii rout and bowler ivcut brick to ivcric, iron guard government In Ru- niiiriiu Whilst‘ territory Iuis been uultiiitcril by (lrrmaiiy, and l0§(.‘0“".'i fours that the Axis powers are planning to carry the wnr moro directly into the near cast. New Incidents on the Russian- Rumaiiiiu frontier are reported. Meet ln Vaults Down below Threadneedle Street Ml‘lllfli-'ii Norman and the direc- tors iii the Bank of England met iii iii» vriillts. ' " ' '— ‘d Tn" bank commented Mr. Nor- man. tins been “somewhat upset," j lfviiitlnued on page ll. (‘lol 5) 7 War-ZS Years Ago Today OTTAWA, Sept. l9 —(CP\ -—As a moans of lllft‘l‘(‘$llllg Canadian "l" ‘ihe Canadian Press) 5PM 20, Milo-Germans started , youth iii aviation and in tho Roval "1"" lhfflllllh Serbia t0 1191 m9 i Cnnridlnn Air Force. the Depart- nsnlnst the allies. Bullzerlfl l lncnt of National lxtfenre for Air WWW! her frontiers to German l has liiurorizod ilic formation of an troops, war equipment "ml 5"?‘ n13: cadet cor s to bc financed bv gmlmshed lhmllflh t0 "l? 5m o‘ iwivafc subscrlliiion through an or- ": "f; 5851115! the Brlflsh and ganizntlon to be known as the air “c ~ cadet league. In maklniz the announcement to- n-rlny Air Minister P" " said bot’:- nf 15 and 16 ivoiilrl be eligible for enrolment in the nir rzidcts mid when enrolled, ivould receive drill Coming Events- —0- and Instruction ratciilateri to arouse lilo m- Noqc" h, "n, gg|||ml their interest in the air service. l w“ '0,‘ The lillliilsfcr also announced the formation cf a Hopiil Cniiadlan Air Force Medical Corps. complete ivlth Its own dot-tors nurir-s and ordcrlios. to rare for tho health o’ the air fe-co. {in to llio present these llllYl‘ born attended to by per- sonnel of lllf‘ Roygl (Yziiiridlrin Ar- my Mozllrnl Corps niluchod to the Alr Force. Alr Marshal W. A. Bishop. V. 0.. one of Canada's ace pilots in the Inst iviir. lizis nccciilcd the piislllbfl of Iionorrirv prvslririii oi‘ tho air 3m cadet league and (l. B. Foster. K. W1. 28rd tissue, 34th Q, will be president. Mr. Frasier is 5944-94641. hand of a group in Woslmoimt. Que n-hlrh will constitute- th» first "Dance! Fortune Hall llriday "l"- 30- New orchestra. L-DIYI-Q-IB-Si. ‘Nelzmltelenelti Annéigl Mlietlngcweit pleniber giifllwfl PAM. n‘ we ' L-349-9-20-1l. u '_‘_"_ ‘on§fllillfi to Patriotic Red Cross TmuLflh“ by Carr On Canada L“ l; atz-Cnven lsh, Harrington, erbert and Grand View. 20th; ; Mon n Dance 1n ;__. By J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Sept. l9.—\CP Cabin- Willi the Loliuoii blitzkrieg almost two weeks old. half’ a dozen signifi- cant facts are beginning to siand ou :— 1. ’I‘he people of London have their chins up and are lust as de- termined n5 e\'ci' to take everything the Luftwaffe can toss their \vl-iy' without illnching. 2. There bus been severe damage in some parts of London. particu- larly iii the east and southeast, but. it is actually slight when the size c! the vast, sprawling metropolis is taken into consideration. 3. Damage to the war industryol the nation is negligible and roduc- tion of iiircrnil. has aclualy in- creased during the fortnight. The ,si1nie is true of the air defences of the nation. vvhlcli relatively speak- ing, have not been touched. 4. There has been some dmnaize. to food stocks but it is estimated io 1 represent no more than oiic nicali for the whole nation. A large pcr-‘ ccntage of this damage was done in the London clock area. 5. Transportation in iiiziiiv portal of London has been interrilptcc but] this has been more of an lliconvciii-i eiicc to tlie general public than lo. anything else. You can stilt trlivll anvwhcre in Isondonybut it takes! lODtZCr and there are more detoiiis. iiiid transfers involved. The bdtz-i kilns iriis not nrevvirleu zzooonno bmis of cool being stored through- out ihe lioiiiitrv as a l't‘“l‘l'\'l‘ toirooti the demands of iiviiistlv flllllllllfi (Continued on page ll. (‘oi 4) Freetown-s ' Man Killed HALIFAX. Sept. William F‘. McCarvcll, 22 year cild~ lIflllVI‘ of Frrcloivii, P.E.I, was instantly killed tonight when lie‘ fell under the ivliccls of the Syd- ncy EIXDTQFs iis it pulled into the Halfax stat-ion. l lilniploycd on the train as a din-l lug car waiter: lie iittcinpied to jump to the platform while thei tiwiin Wfls still moving. Beaverbrook Pays Tribute To Repairman I l9~(CP)— l LONDON Sent. lQ-JCP Cable) -Lord Bmvcrbrook, Aircraft Pro- duction hiinistcr, paid ivnrni tribute to his mliiisii"_v's rrpriii- OFllfllllZllllOlh flfillffllt in n message iii ivlilrh he revealed that their (iutput of rc- paircd planes-fighters riiid bombers —la<t ivcol: oxcrcderl all lyncs lost, or destroyed in battles and ncci-l dents. I Lord Benverbrook said that Ger- mrin bombing “on a vast and griev- ous scalp" 0n one rcpair organiza- tion, caiisine n lflllU, rolo of rarual- tics. resulted In oulv tivo ilirvs‘ sus- ileiirled production I The Canadian-born cabinet min- istcr cndcrl the mclwrlzc: “For the week ending Saturdov. Sept. 14. the output of your rcpalr orgaiilratlons in operational types of aircraft lbombors and fielitersl wrs in excess of nil lvpcs lost and rio- stroved in battles and in nceidciits. You Pill“? sought out inanv lnvcn- us.’ Explosion In Plant At CH-ARLOTTPETOWN, CAN FIERBE AIR ASSAULTS 0N I.” 2ND CANADIAN WAR LOAN “London Slight Compared With Great Size People Take Alt-host Two Weeks Pounding Determined To “Carry On”. bfficlal flavor that he may not be Damage ADA, Emir; SEPTE NEAR§ siiiliiic HINTS lNVllSltlN nu, BE Pusiriiiinig (By Kirkc L. Simpson. Associated r Press Staff Writer) ‘ MBER 20, 1940 QLA DON E ‘Qifiliéflwfi? i‘ 12 PAGES’ adizin Press “diary bombs at their Obie? t ihe FTUIlCil Vere llOL MAXI MS 01A MERE MAN Neither trust, nor contend. nor I:i_v wagon. nor lend: and you'll hiiir peace to your lives’ end. Annllll lnhnrlytlon Delivered $5.00 lly lhlh-PJ-I. U00: (‘snails 1nd us. 50ml ARLY TODAY Dive l-iciTnbers Renew Attacks‘ After golf m Heavy Anti-aircraft Fire Slmv- ed Pace Early In Night. (By lloilglzis Amaron, Clin- Slliil llritcr) LONDON, Supt. Ztl\(f"l‘l- day) — till’ Cubic) — Nazi dive bombers, in u concert- ! P l P H N E W lltldhllélll ed attack just before dawn 1T H R N today, rocked northwest l London ivhilc a second waive N D n " C H g N A struck ill till cust London arcll. I Gcrniun planes ab-l The ruptly_ begun coming h over HONG KO S again in rclzrvs following a}. my. i); ,1 calnh ‘said 1011a; l.ll(_ v-th liiiiill-uii tiilit Jilillll _ “l .Iiiclo- niua uiiii‘ mcen- ply Willi new Japai. a period of relative They blasted away high explosive and (By C. Yntes Daniel, Associated tives- l Press Stuff WrIti-ri The new outburst of homb- WASHINGTON, Sept. 19—(AP) i HA“ . - . ___ ., . . - ‘ . _ _ . I . ‘, A (xi, l<i icli lixiiii-(illiia the pm“ mat Hmefs scheduled m_ ncuvltv had been I-QdUL-Qd m ifikllldlnfid demands ihieaieiled to- " ' , ' )' - Y\ i» mi Brian my i» in can. mom-o all; postponed ltlllll next year. It‘s the first time since the battle of Bri- tain opclicd flint Axis commenta- tors have admitted such a possib- lliiy. whether the weather, already harassing the English Channel and North sca with Equlnoctial (llSllIl'lJflll(‘€‘S1 tlic sheer pluck with . ilvllicli llic British public is enclur- ‘ iiip, the lllLThSFlllC bomb attacks, the work of Iioyol Air Force fight- cr pllDlS, or ii combination of all three factors, is responsible only licrlln knows. At any rate, it is to be noted that the Axis commentators are iioiv fervently striving to centre Illt‘. (ivrinlin and Italian pilbllds‘ attention on the Rlbbcntrop- l Ciono conference in Home. This is l l l bcliig stressed as portendlug “vttol" new strategic movcs to smash the British Empire. Ol)\'l0ll5l_\'. the primary purpose of this is to gloss over what ap- pears to be a blow to Hitler's per- sonal prestige. He recently told Britain and the world. in jeerlng tones. not. t4) be impatient over the delay in his higlilv-nrlvertlsed in- vasioli. He announced definitely tlint. he was “coming? Yet from both Berlin and Rome now come intimatlous with some coming. after all. until next year. and tlirit mennnvhile the German- liallan Axis mates, with possible Spanish assistance. plan major wlutoi" operations at both ends 0f Britalirs life line in the Mediter- rnncaii. 'I‘Iiat is quite a large order for one winter. Dispersal of the Bri- tlsli fleet in the clistcrn Mediter- ranean by aerial destruction of its Alexandria base that controls the Suez. Canal is the objective of the Italian spearhead drive down the Egyptian coast. Axis capture. or oven li siege, of Gibraltar. would require Spanish participation iii llll‘ ivai" lll some fashion to make it possible. is the other major item gupposcd to be on the Rome con- ference agenda. .-.-|||ll\x< N. Y. Paper Sees Nazis As Feeling Pinch NEW YORK. Supt. 20 —lF‘i'iday) -iCPt -'I‘lie New York l-lclalil Tribune discussed editorially today the "lying hypocrisfl of Germnnvs throats of tlioilsriiidfold vengeance upcu Britain fi-r liiletzcd bombing of hospitals by the Royal Air Force and ivoiirioiell \\ll_\' the Nazi pro- prigniidn “slioiilrl suddenly be tun- cd lo this note." . "As with Hitler's recent speech in the same vein. it ls difficult to repress the thought that this out- burst is an indicntimi that the R. A. F‘. lins been hitting whcl": it hurts." said the newspaper. " nrr- the Gormmi ITOOIIlP suffering so sovorvly that lll"\‘ need ma‘. kind Or Fill‘ l" s Antigonish ANTIGONISl-i. N. 8.. Scpt, 19 — (CP) - An explosion which Iiurl- ed an EOO-pound boiler 150 facet to crash In to the boarding house of Mrs. Alex McNeil occurred at a dry cleaning plant. here today. resulting in a fire which gutted the establish- ment. No one was injured either in the cleaning plant, managed by Cyril Sears. or the McNeil liomc and firemen prevented the blaze from spreading. The loss was estimated at $6,000 with some insurance on the bulld- lniz. owned by Dan Mclsnac. but nore on thi- equipment. Alberr Plains Hal‘. . All. ‘riday_ . v " ~ “h b” ' webm-lf. (Continued on ‘also B. 001 I) estn, determined. Calm of the explosion no not *They’re §g The Germans again struck Ludo-China and lilo Japanese wiic at ‘lll iections of London “We 5mm“ ‘m’ "PW 1011")" i) ‘_ 1 f,“ ‘t f th‘ troops and silppl . iiiroilqii i-iie ul- m lle n“ Pa! n 9 Ctlluriy l0 laclllizi = their \\.i:‘ ag- cnnsecutiye olnst Clllllil. 1e French Government issued night-the 13th dusk-to-dnvvn raid - heavy t stammn. Saymg._ clouds and heavy anti-din, “Ncgotialloils between till craft fir‘, Slowed the pa“, :Fl'F'!lCl1 _aiulioiiilos and mile Jupfv of the qt"l(_km_g _ liesl- llllflfilOll lll\'i'(‘ l‘(‘1‘.t.ltCl a llt11_ < x . . icliic siull‘, llli: Jiip .i~:-<- It was the second attach sIFICQ ‘l"‘°*°mt"1 MW K111110111 l The Italian submarine Gullli-n comes- lgilnmlninurély iiilo a British harbor flying the iihitc ensign above the llzifau ilzig. Silo surrou- dcred In the Gulf of Aden. srlirl-d depth charges from the British trliivlci‘ Aloimsloiie. Fascist Line or Mafia" Into Egypt Harassed By iéliigfiNaval Guns. French Shore l Ablaze As -ll.ll.F. Strike DOVER ‘ pt. 20.—4l~‘riilu,\'l— (Cl’]—-|{U_\lll Air !~’ori-l~ lilllllllolv strikingt Iirougli u l\(‘1\\')' rliiii today rcncwed their attack o" German-held French ports. The whole arm from (trials, opposite Dover. to lloulopiir-sur- mcr, was alight, us" lW-Illllg cx- ploded and liiiti- lrcriift poured shells Into the r-loud-Iuill-n sky. Th‘. m.“ “~;|§ a r-Olltlllllilllltll of the nightly tioliiidliii! 1" which Channel ports have been subjected by the Iioynl h‘ Force during the Inst mouth in whit-h every {possible invasion base has been ntui-rkiwl. LONDON. Sept. lil -_ Cl’) — A vigorous five-horn" a‘ k bv ilic Royal Air Force ng-iiiisi. the "iii- voslon port" of Lc Havre on tlic German-held French coast was disclosed tonight. by the Air Min- lst . l1’ Methodlczilly raldlui: the Silfllli!" boards for Hitler's forces lill lllffd‘! the channel and North Son coiizvs. the R. A ado .0 ll c i‘ ' (Continued on page Si. Col>_4\_ Convenient "SALAIIN * TBA " BAGS British Battle Fleet Pounds ‘mile lidytillllli-Lib, up from Ill-r (lerp by scu lair slfics. ilivliig in and out of _ vloilrl hanks iii pursuit of the ESPECIAL-LY enmiv- WHILE. ‘Iat-IAVINQ tlly Larry Allen. Associated Press Stuff Writer) ALEXANDRIA, Llgypl. 5013f.- 19 -—i.'iPi~l3rlililii’.~ bultle fleet has colic liito notion to demonstrate lzs iii;islir_i- 0i tlic hledilerruncnn and iii liariiss lliil_v's advancing expclliiioiiiii force along the 350-. ii coastline. l All along ilie uolisl. British auth- ‘ oriiils slri, iho bomblirdlneiir. caus- , od lllil\_\‘ ilimliuc to the lnvadlngl coluiiiiis. l l 'l':il- Alcdiivrrziiicrin flccfs mighty I u. burst iiuaiust ltiiliiin Ian Illt iuglit before last ' ~r li- lltlll ililidi: a tlirco weeks’ SWUI) oi ilie Mediterranean and AFgUtlIl Sous. 1110115 "l new .~i\\'t‘l‘|t of the Med- iti-rrui liii uiid tilts blasting of rut-my roul-viitvlitiluls ashore l5 new proof of our Iimslcry of the sou and air." sold an of- fli-cr ulioliril one of the war- ships. "ln the entire 2.500-miIe trip no llilllilll ivuizslili) nptienrcd and dlioiiizli UK‘ fleet. frequently was ',\llllt.tl\\'tfl by (iii-my plliiii-s, they ‘nililli- iio tittrmpt to bomb us. Our tlt.':-il‘0_\'l‘l'S Xlltltll‘ an ntlack on two SllDFllQTlllcS wilti depth charges. lliigc plitclics of oil appeared on lllt‘ IikIIIliICC of the sea lifter both n. . . . .33» l‘l‘Olll Sidl lllirrniil to sulum. iii Italian troop concentrations and ,ll('\\'l_\' established supply buses. l 'I'he shelling came within 48 hours after Hi4‘ Italians Iiad dug iii at Sidi Iilirrnnl. ‘The ilcct also licavlly shelled the Libyan poi-i of Bcngasl. 300 miles west. of Snlum. simultaneous- ly with Brllish air honiblniz. Destruction of lllflllv hangars mill liirplaiuis at Boiigasi, enemy lrliustiorls III. Iliiqbult iii Egypt lmd the blasting of artillery cmplnce- nit-ills lit bildi ll.ll‘l‘l\lll us the re- sult 0t‘ iiii" iittlicks in llic last 72 hours, \\'<'I‘P uiiiiiiliiici-d. HAS I06 DHSUFNIDANTKQ KENTVll-lll-l. N.S.. Sept’. l9. tCPi~fiurvlilnl bv 106 descendants, Ivlrs. Danie; lirluvn, 94, dlcd today at. PIPIPRUX. NS. Six of lioi- l5 rlillcircii arc still living. as troll as 5i) qrqaiiilrlillrli'en I iv" ‘be day. although several ho‘ "s w . Refill. ihe flrc of the fleet raked-I- dawn. lillt the previous Tillfl was l5]8-L,,C.f:,§;“ flgginpttflsil’ I,’,,.‘_..“Y_).‘,“ 6:13: singed by only two German crniileiit and which deviate from planes which lirurilierl east mliglfjf“f_ml§P""f"”‘f"ff; 11W“ {"9 _ _ i -. . ill!‘ (of. llllllfif’ Loiirliiii. (‘lie or them \\'~'i>_ Tilt‘ bllllPlllPlll (iflvfwll .1. ex- (l1)\\'ll('1l. .\ filial (if five ruitl- l illgglrfilwll‘ ‘Y1 ',h",r‘",“'. ‘l‘,'t"_‘l"l5‘7 m“ ers \\'.'lS dclil-oycd rluring the ‘ no“. Ilittldsflaglcphlxfg“!Sitimodmyfi; ilqy river finglritirl. emphasis in ihe DPlIOllliIlflilS from llc:ivi' ruiifirc "rcctefl the the". ‘M51145 m m"l'° “NW5 and f,‘ ' ' I“ I . supplies ilirnugli fno ffilllll" m a il~t plan“ oil-r tie nuilou l request for lla<rs i, ~- y iviilr-h m area. lmiiilrilicra no longer ln- hm“ mnllfmlflll l" 1 torcsiml in tlie familiar" spec- new “mug “m” can“ turlo of battle in the skiesi iplicl-zlv mrirlc for shelters. _l llrilldi fighters ivcre in the‘ KEEP A S-riFF UPPER LIP - I‘!:*5ri~ ivas little air activity dur- d ‘lllOllFll/‘(l and three per. n- cd when six bombs fell on a souzhs-ast coast tovm, A cinema al- so was damaged London was still recovering from effect. of Wcdnos<la_v' night's vicious pounding. Streets were blocked off whore there were craters or daiieei" of falfint! masoni-v. ‘Travelling be- twoon one iilaro and another rtas like going through n maze. Workmcn remove the debris, however did not take loniz to and (Continued on page 8, Col 2) Believe Spanish . ‘IYIRONTO. Sevpt i.°~~iOP\.- Rlzipimlm anti i1ili.<.:i;1.:i'. Ii",'l‘.i‘€'I‘l\- _ tuft-s: . - l.) . - 1 auson F. n Who Wins - lillml nzon i. Regina s. lift '— . . W; n. err" tn I-J MAoRin. Sept. l9.—-(AP> -M&I1) “Qua, 5,; Spaniards cxixl-ssvii pallet miiiglitqolvlawa p“ ‘,. that events oii ilio Spanish Pmlnsu- I 1.‘. .1 la probably’ would depend oii Axis. "j: f success or lack oi IL, sgazust Brilw ‘M 30"“ I“ W; am and Eg-ypl. ‘despite pil-dictioiil. fax w abroad that avsve simlusli co-Oll-i (.-..,‘,'rl,,,t,_eiw H’ 5d oration with liii._\- and Lrermonfi n may be lnllillllelrt. ~Brltisii ailtli Imp-EPA?’ “lstaiicilu- Vhrriiline Ylovltizes; "."(‘!!’1'l 5mm ' '4? partly iloudy with niurli tho Hme temperature Press attack: cii Britain have nib l sided and the question of "Gibfll-l for tor Spiiiiza us" has not been! Svnopsist The WPBIHP? hes non- atzltated receni llullllflfil warm over Ontario wrl-i ~—-—— isliwiv-rs in a for divricl». It 7y fair on" tie . (‘PS Gd 1P '\ .. ll‘. ‘ a l‘l"= loiior Keir.- askiklirrsar. ; nit-ii mi» rm iron-rm“ in 1.10 and tomorrow‘ morning a: i052. Sun so‘; this evorinr: at 00'.’ and BQSTON_ so.” 19 _.(Api ..._F‘]fp rises ioiriorrcii movrvni; at 54! of lllltlClflfllllllfll oriizin today dani- ‘ c , lieorl the lvfvstic Docks‘ Plr-i- 4T. l l-"Fi (WAT-PT "KW"- ~"D-- 24. 1-47 Wliilc lire bouts. two coast ':uarJ Pm- vessris. niivy crali and tiles pour I cd slrunnis of ivaier mi ilin blaze} S‘;"F¥""5.I “tum” ‘M'- frliiti the harbor side. azid l.ll‘.’i‘m' ml" "" ‘ n Ilri-iiicii fouulit lllt‘ bll I‘ from 'li.-. l street. the Wulerliuin l. w} ll’t‘l\_'lll—i Tun ("R IVHHH‘ SHHXC“; or Bliyuii (Jiiico was puiwd out o.‘ ; I,./,._-..< y... .5,“ 94f, A ‘v1 ton p.31“ donut-i‘ friiui ll"l' Iwrlli u? llil- ill-l ,4 ;51iM_ Her dock lliios were iilirc :iii.i lior ]_1- l\l'\ Tnrttlfillllllt‘ ll N) A ‘.\i.. » i 31.’: P.M, ll ‘Ill l‘..\l. l.'\ ST» SUNDAY SERVICE ...lunc 16th to Scptcmbrr 29th iri- crew ivcvo ivcltiiii; doivii the ll as two luvs attached lines. I l men protected a quantity of wood pulp from tlio flames and water! with tnrnriulins and other freight; and rm equal number of great-grand diildren. clsivor- was I"f‘l1‘..'\\¥"fl. l lmvis Bot-dun i1 A M . ’l P.M Leaves ’1‘0rnicnii:ie. 10.15 A. M. m Damage ta the pier was estimat- ed 840000 mo P. M. l A. s. T.)