Premier's Office June 10, 1940 t. l Ladies and Gentlemen:- A5 Premier of province it affords “great pleasure t0 en- -} dorse fully the “Help Lick liitler Campaign” being sponsored at pre- sent by the Kinsmen ‘chih of this City. The muse is a great and necessary one at this time and I trust each and all 0f 3'0" Will give it. your utmost support. I Signed THANE A. CAMPBELL, Premier. Tragic aftermath of the first German air raid on Ports nrt- these two pit-lures, according to French caption. (‘ensor tie ~rlhv~. tel‘ photo as bodies of school children slain by Nazi hum. . lovvi-r one ls other civilian victim: among the 254 killed during the raid. The French channel port of Dunkirk, from when“ 3351799 Mum troops urre rescued lromtlie lilntulerstrap. lsnotv iii German hands To t‘tl.ll‘.|f‘ the lust possible -nan of the trapped Allied arm." l“ h“ rrsrtu-il. 15.090 troops hall law-i: lttilgling oft’ the an we illicit-ks in Hitler) (ierman iitfuntrvnten. An authoritative lirlt that iiznrziirss of sneeiilaliuti cn tht- scene of the next (ii- "i111" ‘t might not he necessary for (ieit. Maxine \Vt‘.\'i~'m"l- mo. “to unit to be attacked at all." Frellvlt P llretch for 200 miles front tho sea to the ltlnliimit litic. and are re- lnforrril hy strong natural obstacles at mcst "places. ln (litrlitf; r'!.'<‘l.\ the llritish mivv tttnckcd leelirugge harbor lit’ “hiking ¢t‘l"i‘"l' lilieii ships across its mouth. \__ l i $1.00 Will smut 300 Swuot Cans ot l ill. Oltl Viripnia nipo tobacco to Columns scum.) in United Kingdom anti Franco nn!y. Aiiiircm -"Swcoi Cane" m. ti... coco, Mtitttmfll, Que. "Do the girls like Captain Withorspoon?" "Do they? They call him Sweet Cup! " SWEET CAPORAL CIGARE I TES “The punt! form in which tobacco can be smoked." Mayor's Office City Hall, June 10, 1940. As Mayor of theCity of Charlottetown it. is my pleasure to heartily endorse the “Help Lick Hitler” Campaign being sponsored by the Kins- men Club of this city at the present time in order to raise funds for Canada's War Services. - o» MONTREAL, June ‘i-(Speciail- once again a practical conitrimi- tion to the improvement of public Iiealth in Cali-ado has been made by tile Canadian Lille Insurance olliceu-s Association. The Associa- tioii, which iepresentis life insur- ance oompanies throughout the Dominion, approved substantial grant-s at its 47th annual meeting iieie today and. as a result. many Oiiiadan public hcalth agencies will benefit. Witin this year's ps-yimenit to the King George V Jubilee Cancer Fund, the Amooialtion has now Heads Lillie "Offioeiris. NEWTON J. LANDER ‘ Itlinaging director of the CDII“ l lmmtnl Lite insurance Lompally- 'l';rtiiito, uho tollfly was elected [president of the Canadian L210 lizsu nee Officers Assrclation tor iihe \\llit‘ll 14:; _ust eomlllcwd “s nu‘ i niitiunl meeting at Montreal. 79D‘ resents (‘a adian. “Tm5h “m1 Anrcri-lzin life insurance companlel operating in the 11911111110"- 'l:_I\'.iO'£'.\l3Ll5 SHOYVER. l hundred friends and neillhbms ' gnilreled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ballem. Mt. Albion. dn hnnnr cf their son. Slitmlliel‘ Ce: " rii: D.lii‘lll, whose marriage to Miss its Tiylcr. oi Winsloe. took in s_ iiry. Chive Brwm- m‘ to the seats oi’ b01101‘ by the groom's father. the happy couple cnicred the rwm 1:: lg?’ strairs _ri the. "Wedding ‘ Fit? iiiviutiftlilt‘ iendcrcd by Mls- M‘ clzi Carver. A coiunliinrtiliiuv address Wdifi given by hi. W. Wood. Cross E03 l l <1 "he bridal couple WETB Pr?‘ Qiiizod with a preithy -d@°°"i°‘l~ well-laden basket of litany 1°Ve1Y and useful gifts. including a {Will- illicit purse from Jilflllbéffi o i0 ltirrh lilil church and other lie its. l n carried in by ‘ . hskt as TiieliiinwMycrs and Dorothy The gifts were unwrapped ; Liura Yolrng and MYS- | Wcod and the occomptilly- , <05 l‘.".l(l by lVliss Isaoelie l\ mu ll. l rifts were neatly arranged m l. ~ mblc bv the Misses Mabel [Brown niid Catherine MaeNeiii- 'l"ne groom iii auileasnnt. easy manner. cxpveiscd hzsuippreclation (in behalf of his bride for the Citizens, Canadals War Services call on you for as- Signed - put‘ tnmugii: Tim (‘H u" fY,‘ TYTT i. l requested. Qty“ pvvi I\'\'l\f i t Hus column u reserved for newt o local interest but advertising o at 5 cents word able In “trance. CRASWELL im vnowirrapna. Board Office. ' SEMOUS LOSS - During , old Carver of Harielbrook oi i ’¢~ monthly meeting ‘(Tuesdayi evening at 8.15. ltlon of Officers ENLISTED — He; . enlistments into the Canadian active Service f,\‘ Fierce include H. N. Robinson of “i Charlottetown who has been ac- i’ B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayor. LIFE 1N BUTE__;‘ T0 IMPROVE PUBLIC HEALTH made a total contrlbuinon oi’ $50,- 000 to aid that rogamzaticn in citr- rytng out MS valuable rcoeozch ‘cork. stated E. S hfzcfarlniie. ehiiiiiinnti oi the public health cem- miitte-e. At the some time, the ac- tivities of the Canadian Tuber- cuiosln AiSSOClBMOII in Quebec has now been stirrported to a tonal of $30,000. The Canadian Den-tat Hygiene Council, the Canadian Public Health Associaticn and the Health League c-f Canada also are given very rriitterlal assistance tn their work by contributions from the in- surance bodly. oitheiduiy “oft leer at Headquarters ct the 1st Canadian Division. An ambulance nishzd to aid. John. not seriously hurt. wa= quickly on his feet again. His inst. call was to Aldershot post oilice ivfvsr-e he paid twcpence for inc. ‘phcne call and asked iitzi his titan-ks be conveyed t-t‘ the "Gccd Samaritan" telephone girl. Seeking Closer tic-operation With British Authorities OTTAWA, Julie il.——iCPl—Iilll1lL‘- diute step, will Alt! . en to imp on one Dill-ill government Lilo (ti, 811K155 oi L/(llltluiall inunuiuutuiels residence 243 Richmond street. The takmgs m“ m“ their “b-ieciw“ m“ unu one Caniiuiair Quicillilltllll. to throw the productive villitlCily oi Canada .u war nniiuuhis .0 the ng _ve.r. The Asswiation. u}; support cl t. e ii tlPtl cllllit‘, Brunc- MliliSLCY macro-hale thin; LLMU the LLULLZK of Lclllllltjllli i-Jtlli). M u result 0i n niectlilt yegeitlity between u.) YEPYCSCDLQLAVLK) 0i the bllllhfllflll iVllillliiZiClllA'Cia' ASSCLlit- [i011 and ttiC gflVtflllllliill, non. VlllLEilL Massey, Liiiiiicnnn high 1110i“. illltl llii.‘ Lnliialnilll ll1(hdALlAa~h_ lllelb LU tilt’ tIli-LGHUUX) 0L illliiiOblilS in London. This said Mr. King. was agreed upon as the bcitcv (toast to inks alter the eoiiiertiicc (liSCll-F§C[i a iiCllilTi i i Sllgfitklifill irciii in.- illliill iliztt a iniui;».iei' gt) to Lciiit S On Monriirv. l-iiy 27th, over on: e ninpziiiieli by representatives of tiic mfg. manufacturers t.) clrai‘ up ii .\'llli$- understanding which might c . The Pr.me Minister spoke ill . is- wer to a question from Uoiiservntivc Leeicler Hansen who wanted tcknniv whet. er the governinciil illi9llfi{‘(ii.} set. up an tidviscijv coiiiiviitlee ot men of otitslantiing ability. Mr. Hansen aLso asked whether such a committee could not proptre new po tcics and what. rlrrniiize- merits had been made with the ther the rbjecis o.’ the ilS-“Otiiliflil in spoofing up and taking Lieu" liil share of ndustrlai activity for the defence of the Empire and Canada. l i y ‘ i i kindnrss hhcnvn them. "For ‘They Arc Jolly (load Fieilcws“ was heart- iiv suiiri. and music by Miss Hester Wncri. Mas. Earl-c Bnllem and MN. M. W. Wood furnished enjoyable lpp,lel‘itliillllCili. throughout the even- jmh‘ delicious lunch was served b!’ the lntiiss and all departed at R re “Fllfllti? hour. wishing the bridiE n‘ l grocin much happiness. Prior in her tnarrlage the brid‘; twig the recipient of many lovely ’i_fl§ at 5il0\\'f'iS given by her home- i" ricis. nmcnzsi the nicest being ' chest nf Community her parents. Mr. and \1_-._ Sidney Taylor. of Wtnsloc, P. F). I. roe i-rivirtvieiir G wmtour runiis . Acpisiitsntyr. Engihm. June 1o 1. tCPl-~{iilllllEI' John Mcsscau. ii rctcr with the 51st Anti- \'r.ii . iiriticnqv iicm Ottawa. has ,v.i-.\r<i lie \\'f?tl'l start out on night ll‘£‘i!t‘.i“1l\'l'€5 again without a few ]7(‘ili1lt‘S in 11s pocket. Bringing up the rear of a con- voy. Mcussciurs machine struck l. ‘hidden obstacle during a blackout. tnsrivina him 'ntn a deep di-ttth- H9 .iiiv there lcr li-ail on hour. ‘Plien he groprd his not" to a aLon only to iiiid funds. He tangled r- ntzcaiiv. ntitt lin- lliie i‘lCi‘lV(‘l' . lolly‘ Rlt emergency Oit-‘FPWY W“! .1.‘ “m, an 1rd grant demand to The intureci lad explained his LANDS 0N ONE Wlllilll. A successful one-wheel landing of an airplane. one nf the few ever ae- complislied by a. woman. was made at Barker field at Toronto recently by Violet Mllsteari. holder of a commercial license. She brought the aircraft ln without even scratch- inl_the__fatiric_on the wing. TlPPlE AND "CAP" STUB ' 4‘ l left Saturday staunch-the need is greatF-So let's all get behind Ce“, ,,, N, 6 Dawhmen, m the Kinsmen Club, give generously according to our means, and help lick Hitler. , A. B. (7., and has Joined the Supply Section-Halifax Star. RETURNED FBDM OTTAWA- -<Hon. Horace Wright. President of the Provincial Council returned from Ottawa a few days ago. He was the Island Government's rep- resentative at a meetin of red. eral and Provincial appo bee; who were at the Capital considering the refugee question and the action to be taken by this country. WHAltF REPAIRS. - About 120) tons of steel sheet. piling, mluei. laneous steel and tron. for the re- construction of the railway wharf in Charlottetown is now on the site. ‘hitting arrived by steamer from .$"-111fi Ste. Marie. Creosoted piling time been arriving b ' rail during the ipiist three weeks. and a consider- ‘ able quantity is now on hand. of Miss Helen dauehter of Mr. and Nirs Phillip Nelson Jones. of Boston. to Mr. J. iGcrdon Seannell. son of Dr. D. D. Sentinel! and Mrs. Scanned of Ja- maica Plain. took place on Saturday afternoon at the summer home oi at; brides’ parents at Beach Bluff, s5. 1m HOLIDAY v_isi'r __ m, in Elmsdale for flit‘ _ =t few days left on Thursday n. ling to visit relatives and friends in New York. ;Boston and Springfield. He expects i1 return to Sackville. N. B., on July 6 and will attend the Summer Session of Mt. Allison University. DREDGIlWL-Dredging has been commenced on the east side of the marine wharf to deepen the water on the side. by the D.W.P. Dredge Pownnl. Cflllliilll Wnlnce Drcrlging will b2 (lone in o space of l B85_ feet vwxie and 685 feet iongnl This will be a great help to ship- ping. The tug Pegs? I... owned by Mr» {Irdlev Weeks. Charlottetown, is awning the dredge in its work. SUNDAY l-‘UNliltAli-‘Tlic funer- ol Miss Margaret C. Ross was; held Sundav afternoon from Q m- ime . service at the home was conducted bv ilev. R. Moorhend Lcgate. The mYif-‘SP then proceeded to New Do-i niincn Church. where service was vmfiilclcd hr Rev. T. w. Grvcdvvil. .uho also conducted the service at ;the grave. The pail-hearers were MsK-srs. ~. liain MneEwe-n, Dan MC. Piiee. (‘e _. Gcrvcntt, A. K. Mac- Pnee. hlurdorl: Ross and Mchael Murphy Interment was at Nev." ‘Coinm1ssi.;iicl' iii LUllIlLlll, wil bring Dcminieii (Oliielery. C 529V“; ()1 lilC ULlllilGLlll ‘,',l.|~i'll-l .' T0 NElvrYOlthl-Douglas Gor- llcn of the Nova Scotla Hotel staff. left Saturday for New York. where he tvil be married next Saturday. lie will be married next Saturdaw of New Ycrl: Ait irip thry will reside in Haliinv. Mr i ' "w airs home war; New Glc.rgc' he ciifrrecl the service ct ' Canadian National Hotels-Halifax p I C.ll'Ol‘liCl9. Mr. Gordon was attached j eltv icr scifrai years. FlTFElL-ll. SERVICEhK- The fun- eral o.’ Mr. John E. Hclnics. which was lurgelv attended. was held cn Fiulldfli‘ alternoon from his resi- reiice. 206 Htrsboro street. ‘ services at thc house and the grate. committee ct‘ manilt".'-iui'cr< t1 iui'-~“'°re Commend by Rev- Him‘ Mm‘ imiiml‘ "- Hlllllls sung were The Lord's Mv bliicplierd 1\ rarer My God to, 11141‘. and Abide Willi Me. T. o. pafl . . bearers were Messrs. George Abbott. t ‘ Alexander McNevin. Victor Williams. ‘ iJohii B. Andrew. John R. Roper and. iwendal Mcrrissy. Burial was in g the Pecples‘ cemetery. l I _.____ .‘ NEW YORK \‘lh‘i’l‘()RS.— Three. daughters of the lute Mr. Wlliiiillli Wfaylor. Mrs. Annie Kroner. Mrs. i l - lFred Merrifleid. Mrs. Mae Wilimottml ‘ accompanied by the letters son l-ler- bert, who .t ave been vzsiting herefi on return to Newi While here they were pleas“ aiitiy entertained by their aunt and i uncc Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor. and their cousin, Mrs. J. C. Sinims. Mr. Herbert Willmott. who accom- panied tnem, was obliged to return earlier to take up his duties in the his Fire Department Service in home city. MR. D. J. BONNELL RETIRED. -—“Conilng as a bolt from the blue was the announcement today." says the Sydney Post-Record, of June 5. "of the eventual retirement and de- l parture from Sydney business circles of one of the city's outstanding‘ business and community leaders. D. J. Bonneil. Mr. Bonneii. who can-e l to Sydney in 1924 from Summersxfe _ PE. ._ is disposing of his busiiie dntercsts here and later plans tc. i leave Cape Breton with his wife and i i family. In the t6 rears he was in ;S_\'(‘illt‘y Mr. Bonnet built. the bust-i ness of Bonncils‘ Limited from a] ,humbie enterprise to one of tie lleading furniture firms in this 0- _i vince;_'I‘he_biack_oii__Ciiar_lgt_g:_St._ _do3'n_inf=\ntr.r adv-vices while lh BS iThe Central Guardian a newly nature may m. inserted strictly pa,- CONFEDERA HUI- LITE INSUR- CE. L 9189-2 41-311 PAINTING TENDERS. - Speck. flcations now available in Schooll L-433-6-l1-2i. ’ the I electric storm last Friday Mr. Har- lost a valuable cow which was struck by lightning while out in the pasture. .. KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS. -' liynflgllilll‘ \ Elec- il Full attendance} L-415-6-ll-1i. JUNE WEDDING.—The marriage‘ Le-Bosquet; Jones. ' John C. ‘Matthews. B A.. Science _ Master at U: n1 i Academy. who has been visit his mother Maeleod. i " a honeymoon , hi" v- is a visitor to th to the Charlaieiovivn Hotel i-n this 'ln tomret her dau’ Baldwin. who arr‘ l I I DlLSMtTtlS LECTURE SNOWED ME WHERE fve sets WRON6 IN oosme MYSELF WITH MARSH CATNARTICS. I HAVE JUST mo: unset! mow: ozreaosnr on THEM t wouto sumo as vou oo, EXCEPTTHAT I LEARNED ABOUT All-IRAN tone A60. i JUST voter LE1’ CONSTIPATION HAPPEN w .. 1o m: i, SOTNISlS act-aunt ' WHY "5 VERYGOOQ f tster 9 IN CASES OF COMMON ' CONSTIPATION...DUE TO LACK OF wit: tame oier. . . . KELLOGGS All-IRAN is USUALLY MOST EFFECTIVE BECAUSE IT SUPPLIES N01’ ONLY THE NECESSARY BULK, BUT ALSO THE INTESTINAI. TONIC VITAMIN B1. ...~ \ MUFFINSJ (ALLITMY DAI ‘ounce or vasvermou‘ _ V’ PAGE THIEEE I EAT SOME EVERY MORNING, _ EITHER AS A CEREAL OR BAKED IN DELICIOUS LY LATER ‘THAT OLD TROUBLE OF MINE... . ITS ALL GONE NOW YOU can't NEED to "reu me .. ..i nsvaa saws reason comes son/outta ALWAYS _ READY rot: a eooo TIMI Mow and drink plenty water. restaurants, by Kellogg's i London, Canada. cs1" YOUR OUNCE OF PREVENTION svsav nav Everybody knows that " an ounce of preven~ tion is worth a pound ofcurePEat Kellogg's All - Bran regularly All grocers sell Ali-Bran in two convenient sizes. At order the popular individ- ual package. Made of ll which houses the Bonneil Cll‘.\21‘i‘.imT one of the most modern in Cape __ Q Breton. In community’ circles, Mr. i. __ Bonnet] hos been an active and leading force. and has been closely identified with projects and wider- Ago Today development and progress of Syd- l ney.” Mr. Bonnell is a brother oi _____ , l S R" (By The Qvmdlan Press) ’ . A, _ t d JLQNE ll. two-French consoli- p . __ . ‘ v‘ f. ll. . Y3K : '1'." M11 W 1-11" '1‘*'“i"°Y if" Rh“ si. viiiihasloiiqnvgtveihihfnn Fii-hniiltiihic" Choice Rump w"ck with Rev. Dr. and A rs. .l_\'- m . b tv d r t ‘ ‘ ‘ lnlllld who motored up to Montreal mgilncmj m? g m qgaxgigléifcgi K935i’ PM‘ "l- on ilOiififff. g l w Irynlnn‘ ‘ Mzs. . who has bccn .l lilzsgiii n! for s.’ w tiriiezl to her home in Corporal W. J. ‘t iirighan. R. C. to trike over airs. James BZliClWLH of Pczikes-Y. v having come i. Wiss Lilian i‘ as? evening Comedy Drama c cit Directed by F. G. O'Neill J M. ROOP, Prop. Market Building from Boston to ill For holidays. Prcscmpf‘ by Liguorimhplaycrs i “YEDNESDAY _.._ as ‘ Specialties Featuring: _ “ fi3;‘§l]lilflli\€l'i\ A. hlngMli/iifltlhiiie- ‘ Danny Wedge-Comedian i’ Dancing glam-LOO ‘C l (‘i \' . (‘if 561i, 1', all , ‘ ‘. .Mnc.vlillan and George, returned T” Dancers and Sing", i (Daylight Time) The i lfllllllt" fiuiiirzidv iiieht from hlonircnl 0 Orchuir" I i d ' w iere t iev n ‘llfiPfl lVleFil Convo- ~ * _ m',_ ' ; ," Their son. W‘. Fi-ascr Mac- A Rqon 70 Con‘ lMillan. is ll'.‘\\' in Srdircy". L-Iif/Z-tl-B-ll-ll ‘ass " t.‘ . 1 J. .’s 18c For YOUR Order, Phone 8| ‘v M. P.. leaves trcla . l‘ ’ i ' duties as a men: sr of the c-Ilfcztélf iraiiiiii: cicpct. wp;|)_\-}.;_q),\y_ “NE 12th Grads DGTICQ ' . lli ' i “fl-IMPEST asp SUNSHINE" _' v at the White Spot S ENGLAND 06v? __ °ouwi</shotiz HASTINGSO lf/ ABB/EVILLE 4/ PERONNE .-__.___._ e LE HAVRE ‘aoum HAM. “ota iii: __ V .- 6A mm‘ AMIENS ‘ ifl5e if’ / '5 J / E / //// // i / ,,‘7/;//’ 23/73/75 \,/Z-\ ,. , / // BELG/lllh/llééii/Zflgw; SO (lhliviotis tn huge losses, (icrman lnttks and massed June ti. oeuvres fuller Scope. Along the rest of metiy. . - Nazis lllildl‘ tin impression on the itctetire §_ weeks‘. Orgnttizeil in depth. French forces let IUIKS g9 e tanks were blasted frn PM! fllllllflsls. thtn clnscd In behtn oncealcd gun positions. Some French advance pools on the lower Somme were withdrawn to permit anti-faith n infantry advanced against t-tie Weygrnd line iiguiii, the front, stretching from the coast tn the Maginnt, “no m yglim: ‘tem planned by Gen. Weygr-nd tn the last two d. hiowtng uo-r A LEAF us: YETl know what a’! the fuss was about. ipitgnt. and requested that a call be W/ELLJ CAN'T W/AITWIQIND FOR THIS GARDEN TO MAKE ME MONEY-- GRAN'MA -- MEBBE. LEND ME SOME MONEY I'D uxrroxnow WHY’? YOU'D LIKE 7O a WELL, I OUNNO‘. I Tt-UJC-ldT MCBBE. YQJ MIGHT JUST FEEL Lil-LE I'll Ya) were, l DIDN'T "mink si-ie WOULD‘. KNOW/COUNTTA Meant. rcu HAVE Too MUCH Mower LAYIN’ ‘ROUND. on" ihe-"i l1|lliilli vqé/Qimllutu,‘