MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Nothing lifts the spirit more than g will. OI/ ///' The Peop|e’s Paper Covers Prince Edward now-i Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew MAXI M8 01A MERE MAN Th0 will“? Olect of alcohol is l-o dell turn Gunillln Two Centa- H}? uurdli i.. Found“! ll"- = (‘EA WARFARE FL CHARLOTFETOWFN. CANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST i, 194B ‘a; nets . _ _. ._—.c Annual lnbucrllnlon Delivered $5.00 By “l—P.E.|. QIUII: (‘nnuilu and Uh. I100 On Guard From Africa To Arctic Expanded Blo-c-lz-zlde Went Into LONDON, July Sl-KCPJ-Greatw Bfllillll, hacked by her heritage of naval supremacy, extended her blockade of the continent tonight with a guard of warships reach- llig from murky Arctic sras to the auiiie beaches 0f North Africa. Bi" an ordi-i‘ in council, putting the expanded blockade into effect at midnight. Britain raised bur- riers of sea power and red tape to cut off all Atlantic European com- merce likely to impair the Empires war effort. Spain and Portugal were chiefly affected Britain is determined that these countries shall not be- come routes for lranssliipment of supplies to Germany and Italy. Alter midnight all iioii-ilritisii shipping companies have to use. llfl\'l(.‘E‘l‘lS-l\ sort of British pass- port for approved cargoes-to get through the Arctic-to-Airicr. blockade line. Shippers otiiertvise will be cle- nirrl such 5"l‘\l(.‘0S as coriliiiii. ilry- (lC/(lf and insurance fac’ ltlrs at Bri ‘i ports around the world and may: find difficulty even in getting vrruer at those points. The object is to deter neutral shijipziig; from any attempts to run the blockade. The Afiiiistri- of Economic War- fare Xi the niw system would elimiirt: contraband control bases used at the start of the ivar. Iii '1 comparative r." ilie German air ntteeks-ao '1" to pior flyini: conriitio" tool: silt“; of their s..ation lii ~ ’l‘llll little isle" which new is ii fortres a iiri s. The Plinis‘. ‘ of Shlplilfifl, Ron- iild ii f" declared in an Em- pire ii"'*.'\(le' l that ‘Rritaln is pre- paru‘. f (Yeti charities in (l‘i" my -.~/i F’\llfll‘i‘l"l the‘ b". no irii trtitfi tilaecri hv wiii" commerce. (‘ test Merchant Fleet "'.""‘Cl§ to surmount nl l~o'i'~\'er. "1' F-n n KY“ .. niicd cn page B. Col ll Efllilllg Contracts i lii (Lie first s.-...i.i llltilllllr. 0 t-Jtalircl $i54,'l-ll.lltJ. illi e of 43.6 per CJlll OTCI‘ the ‘ " 5.630 lii the corres- . : ilis of itlilfl. accord- ‘l" l.» fiivres coiiiiiileri bv lilac- 'l Building Reports, Liinl ed. \ contracts ili"'l‘9g‘rlli‘fl -‘\“1...).3.- 1-“ "impart-o with wsrmiuoroo in "l" list venr. a gain of 32.1 per Pill. ‘New! scotla reported a totrii of M3100: New Briiiisivlclt. $41".- Iglloglld Prince Etlivnrii Island l ~ . Ioming Fvenls unu- late for Notices In this columi 8 cents per word. "Eimerald School, softball game lid dance Friday. August 2nd. l..-i'i3-'i-31~2i. "$l. John's Chtueii Illznic, rnpaud. Saturday, August 10th. L-lbli9-7-3l-2i. "Modern and old time dancing "ell Hail, August 2nd. St. Avorca "hi-iatro- L-ioi-i-ai-zi. "Wanted to buv uantit oi lat IND at top prices. rite 0y!‘ phone i- Island Cold storage Co. Li-533-7-lB-tl. "RC-Siffre Wednezday, Aug. ‘It-h’ it Cavendish T“, L-ilfli-7-ii-ttsti Aug. 6. "Dance. PYlfttine Hall Friday, flu-W 2nd. Charlottetown Orch- "1- L-l9l-8-l-2i. l‘ ‘Pleasant vahev Ice Crc-inn Soc- lml-itoned until Monday. L-ioa-a-Lii. ;'Come to the Lawn Party. Friday "ills. August 2nd, at. John L. arks, ln aid of the Rtistlco Ang- M Young People's Association. Lfjlm- Nile. ta and sandwiches L-IOO-B-i-ll. i t IS RliVllEllAirlzen By KIRKE L. SIMPSON Wé‘i.‘€én‘5l5"n?i';“§i!fill='._ L°ND°N~ A"? 1—<“""' Although rumors’ of an ilminidia day)-(CP) — Hlgll flying Nazi-Fascist invasion of Britainigerman raiders peited south. have bccn 0min th‘ k ci i". 't c g 1C a“ ‘s eastern England today with Britain Soon To Wrest Air Control From Nazis DUDLEY, England, July 31_ w?) “L- 5- Amery. Secretary of Slate for lndlz. predicted in a speech tonight that Britain soon will gain command of the a i- as well as the sea and car- iy the ivar Into Germany. "The amazing resources. skill fllirl enemy" of the United 51?!“ which. “l! not a belliger- ent is something more than a erl .‘, disinterested spectator." he called uprm to build up ish strength. Mr Amgry "While we an- growlnl i“ strength from month to month cur enemy ulremlv has passed . . . . . ‘h? PM; or his power and his slstance’. he added‘ ,td half an hour, the dis. r curves." he Kontlnuod. “His .°“\l[-"'l'\')2"‘“‘., ‘cflVllntclies Hillfl.) \' "v successes a de'l to his dll ' " ’ 1 ' “i ' .' . '.,. ,, . , - “m! r ‘ Every country he has l... _ . .iii..i. ii iliomurl their an? has in be kw; down l "5' '_-’l?ie'ii~-_-..<~< near iriicre three (lcr- J r "er." .. .. .. - - -- . . ,- "O" ‘he thousand! M mil" rcucmnenlq ‘ecsel “q hi...“ t.’ v ill.ili plants iitii luluiul m, bl‘ scnecast hi- has now got to ihé though; “in ICHIVflfI-Ql m ‘ have liven siiiit iloivii late last lflflifgafll; irleessamt ivaltéih Rflilllll?‘ iyalftnlng may a ,-g,,1.,..,‘,,, _; ‘ iiiajhi. lifiillllrl gun; nmi Royal z . zhrs-ryivinio sunca- B" ‘ ftl silt. . ( r‘ '. - ‘ leirr ll eriitn‘ of’ the sea, who atltafig (on lzliillllllil, Ellgllqilglliilliq llllll '\.H ‘MW Pm"; hmghl the Wl‘ lrlicre soon will hold com- France is not feasible. ll-vtiliruis zil~o over s tiilli\\'(‘.<l’ nianrl ul‘ the air as well." llslilliial Defence tires 2t. .11; . "I‘l“‘ tail-in Jul i thrii bombing attacks m the iSJllij clot the .\:izi~ Jio planes aiirl |-_;_ "$111M"? N“! mm Pm“ M biulbitll alviiicii. iiic .\tr .\llill.<ll'_\' u-s.’ lieves its 0.1.. claims ol l3: ilii .' ‘llllllilillvv-l :iii ikliiiiaieii 14155 tonnage destrnicd and izoi la ' ifigritxniitx) “Twrlh m- “ha Canada Urged NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (Thum- "v-"sVi-VICPI —- Th» influential l\ew lurk Herald Tribune ari- v. rte’! toiliiv a lreatv (if mp1“. 1.13.... lnaqw-h, "u, United .”‘.""e.-' an’ fenafn. .. '11 its i~n-i‘n~ r-dliorial. the lffllh‘ "" "‘. said the Iinlled l‘ ' “s _"" ‘to own nrnhctlon, jnwl 1:. .-»I»m~..4 u... Mqm-n; f“"~-"~‘ should institute nego- llr" rs .s"‘€us o’ Canada mrkeii “‘~ i-rrltlnv of such u €‘Y""".l war" it added. ........t..., ,1- »... gr". - "w hn-wipgp- l; g “vece "n we'll)". “"1- miu" en- "'r ma‘. such n tre-ivv witlvut l“ ~'~'~i"- 1*"i'V"“"‘"‘l§l~in hv-r .~'.'v\~‘:~—~e~ l» ‘incised: and the iemu- ~-.|.i l~~ w. aw...“ 1-. in ha... n.1,. more“. any. 39pm‘ 0“lv !'ll"" this hemisphere was (l§r"elis' Ill‘ll(‘l(l‘d. “But. though making no change lii this country's status as u non-belligerent, the treaty eonld count heavily In repara- tion for a future that u now prtwn ominously close, Military conversations could be express- ly grovldeil foi- and could pro- cee forthwith. The sort 0| con- fusion that helped doom Billi- um could be avoided. By an exchange of information pre- paredness could be untied upon a ctr-operative bass." In conclusion the Herald Tri- bune said:- "Wc orici- the proposal as no strange or novel step in either American or Cllhlflllll policy. hather would such g treaty be the logical and inevitable olll- mhiatiun of an old and nrovlouc trlmdslii between two peoples. As nclgh nrs jointly threatened [hey “iiuld pledge their nld one to another." Germans. llave French Traffic At Standstill VICHY. France, July 81 —(APi- The United states naval attache, Commander Rzscoe Hillenkoet-ter. ivas turned back todal’ bi! 99m!!!“ at Moulins when he tried tn enter the occuoled zone of fiance with I car loadsd iivltli mall for the Unit- ed Slate's embassy 111 PIT"- A few returning Nil!!!" l" getting through nto the occupied area but reports in Vichy said poc- tal as weil as telelralihlc and tole- phonic communications were aus- pended. ccast it need cnlv intensity the. end. reports of schemes cooking to conserve food crcnae feeding cc ‘ upon by the Naz. glcnt over lmpciidln o 5 m i. B‘ 2. 2' n. appears to be nriiiiaril_i' a pf-llti-n plan to establish n one-for-al -and- all-fonone feeding _ bolster British democracy. Rich and poor would feed alike. on cargo _ land seems secure from hllllifllllll for months or years to come ’ Neu- tral observers reaching this ‘ f the Atlantic receiitiv have l‘ many inure ceiivcys llll'i liiiiiv cargo craft still the United Kingdom from ports oi the world. --Spain cit“ Oppose Britain gig estlons were heard today that Britain. these were among its re- oi’ the Dominant Falanglst party. enemy “Om Englmut we from the United States. to reinibl l- iroin the swiss whispering gallery, explosives and fire there is a touch of authority and h realism about a COlll-lCllll tore as envy . from Rome. g L t bombs. some of them falling Vlfsinio Gayda, Fascist editor and in town; freuqent mouthpiece for Mussolini, “‘ , has stootreiiqeniil¥demonstrntcd his Other raiders were heard aes az-ascis lir ' ‘f?’ .. . " dacisiunsflo be takenlugflfglly_"olhf.ioiei nnitheast coastal cities foretold the Hitler “zippeal-trxrczi- but no bombs were dropped son" peace gesture a, week or two in there advance. ' , _ regsdaeyostlnow warns his Itallian One incendiary bomb s 1B. a " . " ' _- krleg involviniz nsgieacslslcixlilililsiog n21“ ‘fmashed through a roof and Britain is nct to be expected because! into a bedroom, spreading l" is m" “mm”- fiames which were exting- In Accord With Churchill . iiished quickly. Heavy ex- m so staring Gayda is h, “ml plosions shook communities 2“.£.‘~“°i‘.i..‘~‘f.‘.fi €l;‘.‘;l-‘.‘liifi’“’“" Mm- “Fella the repeatedly bomb- Mr. chtireliil. has espiainecl that: 9d @9351- “19 5111"” 9f f“? Blflllsll llfift Ill.‘ (Dis ziiches from Belfast prevent Gzimali lll\ izii (ii blur-t _ - . ‘was dinette factors (ill) (nuance, ; bzld that gleilllv l-Yunlh"? and ‘ “lllmfll lliilY-‘Mll l" w- l7"l e soun of airpzine en- ulenientnava‘. 'S.S?i‘ -'i' sills: tl . an units to mliie sltihiniio his? i clues were heard yesterday "9- bv residents of Northern ‘But in the lEnglizht Channell ' ’ ‘ gnddin the Nortii Sci cii tli.~ other! Hclllnd- hul the)’ Cllllld 599 an _ our (naval) free." will ;:~-‘ l '- _ ate Wm‘ dose and ettecstivu 2121;; no planes. The gunfiie last INVASIUN PlllN 24o Planes, 60o I In 1.4L liiiliiifiii ti. i; Stimson Urges Conscription ForllnitedStatesF By RICHARD L. TURNER Associated Press 5m“ writ". War Secretary Henry Stimson urg- ed immediate military conscriptioni today, while a United Stat/gs senate committee worked out a compromise Peace-time draft bill for stibmission to the Senate. ‘The House of Representatives. in a drowsy, sparsely-attended, three- 119“? $551911. Dtissed what inov be‘ historys biggest appropriation hill- nearly 55.000.000.000 for warships, warplanes. iltms and an ziimost end-- The day also brought what many‘ considered a sl iificant dcvelopiiiiint. -order4ed by President Rooseve.t—. forbidding the shipment of aviation‘ gasoline to non-American notions, except for the use of American in- terests abroad. A5 it, stood tonight, after the rc- visions cf the Stnate military com- mittee, the draft bill wtuld requiret all men 21 to 30 years old, inclusive.‘ to register iiiisiead of l8 to G4. as‘. originally nroiaoscd.) These would be 11a to compulsorv scr- The Cayda ivainiiig also serves to‘ |P_,...i_-....] \\'_-.] ,- llll(l Northern inn, oniuyeai" volun- iory eifistmeiiis would be zxxazie available to all men l8 to 34. incu- sive. The measure also contained i-iuid provisions safeguarding the iobs of‘ these called up for service. Body Cf Woman point up anew the fact that the‘ , Nari war bulletins have bcrii mvriig llPVllliI. in tics wrecked mom: Eiiltkiiiziis n ,i‘l‘.'l . tack at sea’ and await the certs ii In fierce fighting over the south- Iiivasion ii-oulrl lie a needhssweas‘ coast. last night. one German and risky business, raider was reported to have crash- o e. t l.“ .. - Will Maiznify rooi son-inc §m-tflel‘l,§fl,,,d'_°m “d “w ‘mm’ Found 0n Wood Road i DARTMOUTH, Mass. July 3i —- (AP) — Hands tied more the head, thedeccmpcsed body c! a woman, apparently strangled by a rope, “X15 found toziav at the ciltl of a wood popuarly known as "Lovers Lane.” Police Chief C. H. Browneil said the victim had been identified as Irene Perry, 22-year-old (laughter of a greenkceper at the New Bcd-_ ford Country Club. ' It cannot he doubted that London -: fcr ccmintinity e» Q d due to hunger. A".‘!"ll. the explanation for that. pvo- tected move. however, anti it tziit‘ rent meaiiiixg. ><f<w policv anal nirs Accept British Admit-tilt)‘ futures tonnage losses, an. Emu- (By Eilwln Johnson. (fanadlan Press Staff Writer) SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. July Til-AC? CilblPi-—UllllS of the C-lllfldlllll ist Division, familiar tirith every detail and contour of the terrain in which they are op- l‘l‘llllll’.l. made it patently clear to- day that Hitler is in for a "load of headaches" if he attempts to break throuuh their sector. Pursuing tactics employed before launching of a major assault in the last war. the Canadians went through yet another rehearsal under conditions approximating as closely as possible those the; ex- pect to face in an actual invasion. steaminc w" aid linwilling To MADRID July 3l—tAP)-»Str0iilZ R“““-" F" "m" 1 i, As Mai-Gen. G. R. Penrkcs after Gerlgatlfi, 2Y1."§l,§l§“,,§§,,{§{“;;.,{‘{.,§,_ the exercises remarked to his inen where two weeks ago the prom huddled on n hlllcrest: "We‘vc had cried "dollar imperialism“ at made good use of the pause Hitler the United States-referring to at- afforded iis and we intend to take fairs in Latin America-and had zitlvanlnize of every moment at our been oulspokenly critical of (mull disposal to prepare ourselves for the task asslnziied its. If he comes tomorrow we shall be ready for him. And once we have driven hthlt; s a called for economic aid, particularly chase mm and dot-em mm on his own soil. some of you may yet realize the hope of marching into Berlin." r The "pep talk" from the General Officer Commanding the lst Div- ision came after a spirited en- gagement. in ivhich seasoned troops from a fnmoiis regiment recruited fiectlom of Spanish feeling to(lay:-— 'I‘he newspaper Arrlba. an argon tote Spain from the dislocations of the recent civil war, implied that the tasks of pence rather than vrar are uppermost here. News oi‘ the extension of the Brit. lah blockade to Spain ivas received without editorial comment, where normally it would have occasioned indignant articles despite the coun- in Winnipeg rmd Victoria enacjrl i-fwhflfmml RRSOllIIE 811011-886- an eriemv landing mid counter- ile the Spfllllfill iwvclnmon" thrust, the opposing forces being hi! lflken SW95 l° Tedllce ilaslmne supported bv selected units of ar- °°""‘"’.L‘"‘i€ll..2.?‘§.§$.?3..!lii.°€l2i. we» time- exper e. z " . .. _ y. - the ccunlry had ‘m “mm no more Yfvtlizllsllllllfiiiafiungll‘: setaillgee nrllillivnnill": gig? aratmdaysl ‘WWW for ecsflmfll lly was staged lOASYlWWS the inter- wo ' dependence of defending forces. FARM JOBS WANTED n-icei _ s detailed "Zero "our" Hitler’s Legions in ForHeaclac/ies _ From Canadians ‘side of the track and put out the 38 Bead In Head-on Crash AKRON, 0., July 31 —-(AP)—A head-on collision on the Pennql- vania railroad carried 38 persons to flaming death tonight. A gasoline-propelled railroad motor coach, shuttling from Hud- son. 0.. to Akron. crashed into a double-engined freight train of 78 cars. The motor coach, pushed back 200 yards along the track, burst. into flames. Coroner R. E. Amos said there apparently were only four survivors in the coach-two of them serious- ly burned. Most of the victims were burned to death. he added. The. clothes were burned off many of them. Coroner Amos said his informs.- tlon indicated the death toil might reach 42 ‘" ‘ One of the survivors was Tod Wotan. 24. He was brought to hos- pital here with leg and arm injur- s. w0illi. a railroad employee, told this story:-- “I was riding home in the bug-i age eomparment when the con- uctor came running back and yell- ed:- '“We are going to crash!" "The conductor leaped and I fol- lowed him. "My clothing caught fire. '.‘I rolled in some bushes at the flniiies. "My pal. Bruce Keil, who lives at the ivime place 1' do. was with WASHINGTON, Julv s1.-<Aei- ‘ less list of preparedness items. i ' in the imposition of an embargo, ' men ' _ iii. s. stairs Nazi EMBARW WASIIINC/IK) , pIPSlllrht iti/c ‘ Liana", on tlUli giislmhe i Vrtll ;lllll0llll(.'vll.t llilllt‘ Hun; .l.c\c \.\'...s milieu lctinst .cit fiat‘. Control, l . .. nllu that Ali. i; A gal i. ilk‘ ckiiori, ptLzlllib-i in iiie i“, siiicc Etirow [QQK Luau-v a W, 0i the l,lo~i,.,~i.i slllpptg uui, U, , Ulllwcl Stalls tlllfilig tin: first in. llltillllillb of ‘i940. ll0litf Lie Lllnlill -' . , . ‘ punouy MU v p niis dtiilll}, [ital- reis and tin.- L; i915. Mitch sin .¢~ sin, to Sweat-ii, iiii.....,.i N8l/h0l'i‘.lll(lS_ u.- c ls. . ll .\t'l'\?..l_\, in Lite Ailtll‘ to. ifllrtzlgal C. d lN-weu on .. iii Aisi. > 3 . A sllli-ile exc-piion .\ s H: by Ulf; Piesziieiit in imrrt ‘ this iipv ()1 ])il('l'L‘ compani \‘.'L‘S!i'l'il iirzli iist “he u."l Hit ., all‘ .» our lllt iiWll aviation other Ami. iiccnsiil-i l cifeclix t- i ‘EZIHIflTO Sunday evening duty. S AT INT S Raider is Damages! Before, Fleeing Spirited Fight In S0. Atlantic -—-British Sink Greek 'l‘anker Stipplyiing Italian Forces. ' ~ n-r-tw-rrrerw: . 7 g _ _L.‘32.i"t‘i;..l':l,’ Jails Will li‘.'l‘”.‘.§..“.‘l§l§§f §Ls..§l‘§}..‘§"{..ll illeject Protests cedenco, has flared ago-in at From British points as wide apart as the Ariyeiin Flea near Greece and 10mm. mic Nr-(APP-Yakilnty ma» the South Atlantic. The Admiralty announ- ced today that in the weat- ' Japan yifl ern hemisphere the armed - “fwlsdogiwfifigff” "fulfill merchant cruiser Alcantara ed (‘HQf-Zlllhéil a German raider- suma (M “m we mm llt‘ll(‘\t‘(l to be one that has mooted, but solo one ‘tllllififtfiii ])|-(_i~‘ied in recent week. on "and gig“ evidence‘ agefnn Pritiuh sbi l d d Hilmtnld w m)l1g-—-8fl am- __ deed her as she fled. me Mush in the Aegean the Greek ' oi comet-s were iieici m»; for Melville James cox, a, QOITQA; tanker Hermione, carrying wndem m, mum, m.“ Ag,.u% Ho!) tons of petrol and 200 M v tuna of lubricating oil for oggig; mm(1‘nx'id “if: ituly, ivas sunk by British War——25 Years Ago Today ma: zin ziilaelt by Italian airplanes on British imilg, On the debit side the Admiralty inniiziiv announced the sinking by t|llll'('.\ . i “w -i- -, v _. 0i stlirli liii.‘ ‘I ‘ IFi-iliolirla IUlTSfhtSnnsGP-qgrtlm oi i: .. ' " ' ' "‘“"“ H"J\\'£1' "i i<i~ii VI M Ffli-iQ-Fmiot, Bi’ The Canadian Press lievcq i‘ i? N. Loss of life ivns small. AUG- ‘l. Witt-French govcrnmerrh rlecrrovet"s normal Pr Omit. JP)". fnzharn, D.S.O., ll , _ fer mii-i. O _ eomple- dWQrHted Sir Robert Borden, (luv 511m; MW; * ‘l1“'l'* h.“ I45 men. iiadiun prime niinisiigr with 1M to con .< is the 29th destroyer lose Grand (7:03 of the luqgicn of Hoa- as \\.i. e W1!‘ iiezzan, but Britain had’°l'< Bil/em! "t-llvllcf i)“ ll'flll xi . _ "int ‘ime and more have “f Lmfie 1Y1 ll" \' iiuiiueti. ‘i rev-virtual since) ‘captured by I h ~~ - W s... . .. ‘te Nit iraliv account of the 13115 67°“? All‘ a in in R-with Mimi“, waters w“ defences along the L M y vi . 1 It <'i‘d that the Aleantam, --- ' i " . slviiteti the Baily News Story iiiiira i t uixnox." .i..i_.- lii-en Issuer] to 2 alr force direct event of lillliqilll the riile shall lie "iin i- iio quar- ter. iin Illi‘l‘l'\. The statement that siieli an order li l been l*~<lli'1l ii (‘ll in the New York Iiaili T" ' this." niorninlr. lll an article i-iir- porliiiz to review slvrifi tiiw-n . HAY)’ nnrl liv llritziiii in ll‘ it l).i.'ll lil- Tilxiwll. The ll.'iilv ‘(e-ix stnigv >llll also tlizil nr-i-nivaiis: "ilhlilv inliirniati-iii from ' ii" i War Office and Ailiiili ltv i strategists "at": i-imvineivl ‘ three-quarters of any forvi- ~i‘lil against Britain i-ill lli‘ quich- tered ltefore i-oiitwi-t is maili- with the coast." (in this Z\‘Ii~ll‘ It was mcrclv Iiiiiiili-il out in London llini the ri-liiiye mini- ber of invaders ilkeiv in reach shore is pin-Hy a sis-alter ilr eon- jeetiire. The New Yin"; \i.~i-y calri that “iioirizril or ‘fllll new sev- , ret alrriroiiii-s. haw been rr-m- ; pit-led." 0n this scorn It ‘Vi! ' Sfllll in Lnmi-ni tin i\ri"il‘llil~ ‘ ably manv haw iii-en imilt slnce the ivzir \l’ll'll‘il. but nat- uraily their II"Y‘. and liiea- flon remains <("l'.‘l. British, Italian Raider Turns Away “Ere Aiermtara englrilzetgi‘ her. As l.i1 as we was l""""l ll‘ ‘o- inwirlnc use f»: limits it". icie liPr. A <i>irl~~ri N" l- riisiied But a ‘licltv vlvit" livini the raider re- l, ,'ii'iccd time York that it gem "ll nrilev has W", “w” 1"" "Will'- i: ‘that lii llli‘ i" (Vi l l.il: ‘_ raider. a fast ti" ‘Jill mounting four guns "Pi broadside. A coco MONTH FQR Ct-‘AR\TY-_. .\l(‘.’llll.'“l'5 spend and “We riemririr- sustained by H. M, Q ."\l“"li""‘fl is slllriit." the Admir- riifw itiwflfli‘ said. "The British i "'~ riemiiviod in two kijind we.‘ -. »» nniiriiivl“ '1'?" “Mutant concluded: "The .., ....,.i1 ,5 p. l."-‘ The Minitrcitifls account- of the ‘he raider is proceed- 1"“ """ in llii- :'\"YY"1iY\ Sliltl ‘he i"l""“""i" ‘was swirl: only after Tt- ‘i "l»-\ :i"‘l'l:vri 'ii.» British i‘ ‘t it »= m» twrik- - ‘ "P _ TORONTO, Jul" Til _ we. - "ll" i“ "ci- 'Ili‘.l\'"i‘ ‘ilifli‘i" charter Aiiiiiiiiiim and ma‘! niiim tempera- ?" ‘lie |"‘ll.'l‘i ‘riveriiinent niiri titres: l‘l".'“'lii" o“ owl r wiivin to tli Dawson 3'7 ti: g- ZFFF"? " '_"’r4 Vnncoinfl i"! (Continued (in DYIQP R, (‘oi ‘ft Reizloa ill! , . .. _ A _ Winnipeg Ti Toronto ‘i8 ' Ottawa '74. fiws flfi s Mmtreal ~. Quebec G1 . __ s, Sfllllatfl- John o1 l.cr.\.in.~l‘i_ - '. 1.--\'.lii\li:.ii.iy') -- H“ Val '_ d ‘ Linliiiin and filunibmfl Chnrlmlflflwn "y m Nhrlflnw ‘wit: Mmlernk‘ to fresh Wlflill: partly cloldly, llzlit itcrito tom! sham-n: not much i-ramre in temperature. BYNUPEIS Local lillllilldt‘l'.§ll<lwl'< ' we eo- curred in Manitoba ".<-...~.- u-hila farther wwt the ivea-tiu-r nos been fitir and wanh. Pair. oomporatm- i7 oooi weather pwwiiia 1n Orl- tario. H-iarh tide tiihi inornlnsr at 7149 and tonight at 9.29. __ Bun sets thts cveninl? l" iii‘ “"4 rflilllillls lutitti ouceariy to- , i~..;.\..i..in4 lRW BTlLlEh air ltiill> U\Cl' Lrt.‘l'llllllly. LONDON, July 3l.—tUl') - '.l'lic (jin-criioi‘ oi Brtt@i Guiana in». imlW-i-d to torniatimi 0t a ioiuntiiry corps in the colony, lllJ tlritisli lfiflllllitil-fillng Cur- pi-r.iiioii lTpgfUKl umjght. It will [in ailiiltionai to the present militia [one and will be openw men iiiulcr 45 years. The men “ill he trniiied by warrant ol- iicers iii‘ the regular anny. no. Clash, ls Report From Kenya l; (‘ohn Jiilyill. s l)\fl\\t'(“l NAIROHI Kc _iCP\~-(‘oiitiii‘ Iiritisli troops (ll'.\‘lillI itiwi KPH \\4'lt‘ I'll) t‘ me in tlie car and I did not see any more of him." Charles Taylor, who lives two blocks from the scene, said liie stildy of the regLster of iwricultural __,A_§_,ll"_°__7fifil_h_‘lll_r_lfiuiit_h uriomnfiioyed is being made as there ‘" W "" ‘ ' " ' * In l many wonerl without iobu. (Continua! no Illll l cnl I wreck "was the most terrible scene I have ever witnessed." ‘ the act ‘ ‘(tut lill'< rail eari led out rec0n- ,_naisanncea in tliil are: liodoiv." . v; m: uiiiiiii-y. rises tomorrow merriliui M 44f _ New moon Aug. i. l’ tr lvl- hllm iiiniiis iilpe business from Monaco, nvmfim, “do 1g mtmyw-g mm- than 'l\ iillllflilillll/V which lies on the CmRrhflp§fl“-n‘ ‘ill!’ r 0f (lt'l‘lllflll-0(‘I.‘llim0(l France, " \l lit-re ltxiav with his wife. He 1'11]; (‘AR FERRY FAILINGS iuuiliv all Of the English ill Ali-zinc.) now are safely out TUHUIYYO, July Z$l.---tCPifIl(‘i'- Ell-ii. Ulllllllll who has manngfll the Iieavcs Borden 'l A. .\‘l., {H5 A M" 1'00 P‘ MuTttliflWls Pnll. iris A M \'\ i-ocvur. Jiu- IlL-(CP l m“ ‘i ‘ ‘f ——\ tv of Vanenlls-er balu-nl :- 3“ ' 3 '5 P M ' “m P M iiiei- bread prim-s one ' ' iimi limmiron", Inn liav- ii‘. ii. hecrctziry of llic l‘lll\li‘l‘ ' an’ :'\~-m‘i.iiii\ii, sold unlit)’- lkniilsiin wllil llic prlfl‘ raise l\ |l~.-t'\~ll-ll‘(l hv the new 7N1‘ vvzil iiliiuii processing tax Whlrh meant increased flour wit‘?! W bakers. SUNDAY si-iitlvicr. Juno 16th to September 8th in- cii.ali'e:-- Leaves Borden I A M . ‘i Lita leaves Tormentme, 10.15 A. .. M0 P. 1L .( A. 8. T.) v Meéii»: . gr.