JULY s, 1940 i _._.._.‘ "‘ ':.'__..- - PRINCE ED WARD: 'How Can We Wait To Share our Love.“ We Fleet Again 7' . f ‘mun TH‘? (‘U ADV H’, 'l'l-"l‘(\“'\‘ (fIl\HT\'\\I TWO DAYS :T0ll Ilili l!" n" 4i». n -A\fl6. \D‘<M~QI . DAILY 3230-7-49 P..M. DAYLIGHT FINAL TODAY zm- 7 - n45 P. M. TOM BROWN CONSTANCE MOORE Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me Plus Four Short Subjects. GAPITUL; -Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. cnnesmiungio mun-eaters‘ bottling to the de_o_t‘i1.<,.'crdZ_6§i scivoges in frenziedjritfls. . ‘ 0s mun dares solve fried‘ strongest secret! _‘ lQiA LANE ' JAMES (RMG f‘ . Eduardo (innnclli - Samuel S. Hinds Tom Fodder: - (Iureme Muse} and u Cast of Thousands DAILY . Daylight 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 P. M. PLUS SERIAL e COMEDY = --——» ,. __-.__ - __ A é - Dardanelles Des ire O1‘ May Pull Soviet Nation Into War By WADE WERNER. Former Chief of the Associated Press Bureau ln Moscow Russia's centuries-old yearning for flze Bosphorus and the Dardanclles -in fact. for ally and all possible ice-free exits to the seven seas — has become more insistent in the 10 fioréihs since Germany invaded P0- h W111 Stalin. lender and spokesman of anti-imperinizt Boishcvism. suc- cecd in satisivlng that. yearning where Czar a tcr Czar before him tailed? Or will the maelstrom suck the Soviets into a disastrous war with Germany? ']I‘he next few months may l/ell the e The Russnn dcsirc for the straits opening into the Mediterranean dates back to Czar Peter the Great. That 17th century‘ despot deter- mined to create it grcnt. Russian navy and, as part of his imperialist program, inaugurated the ollcy ot louthward expansion wh ch has been followed by each of his suc- cessors right down to Stalin. Pctcr started a war against Tur- key, the chief obstacle to any Rus- sian drivi‘ inward warm water. But- the attack fullcd. cs (lid inter nt- tempts by his sucrcssova to snatch Btnnbu‘. ilicu (‘oivitniztliioplc, from tho nit nnun cninii . Vlithou‘ ilcsivu n of lhi‘ Otto- man empire R" a could not hnpc in dominate t. . straits. But. Brit- uin, Francs‘ and Austria. as Med - terrancan powers, could not tolerate the thought oi a Russian fleet in the Mediterranean. Russian defiance of this pollcyin 1853 led to the Crimean war ilvith France and Britain, and ln_ inlet‘ years RlLiSlBll llilPlllplS to circum- vcnt it wcrc ni. iln‘ bottom of many a diplomatic criss- In the lust wnr Russia was Brit- alns‘ ally, and obluinecl an allied promise assuring ltussia frccdom o1 the straits after Gcrmnuys — and 'l"urkey‘s—defcat. But aftcr the war tlu‘ world look- ed different. Tin‘ Itusviun Bolshe- vist regime fearing the British fleet. saw the Dnrunurllcs ns an entrance for invaders rather than as an exit. for Illusions. and dc- mandcd that the SlHlllS h.‘ c-"oscri to warships. Britain. no lonilrl’ 10-11‘- ing Russian sca-ponrr mar the Suez Canal-since Bolslicvisi Rus- sia's military impotence was obvi- ous-wanted them kept opcu. The u hot. was tlint inc sirults were lefFsin the hands of ilr-fi-nlcd Turkey, and inter iilltiil- ‘I'm-key; was authorized to fortify‘ tlicin. But now Russia's military‘ pow-er has brcn rcsinrcd. _ ' Stains first move, in ills sci-ms of movr-s taking: flll\'illlll\"i‘ oi ihr‘ presrnt wnr, was to anni l-oinr.‘_1 oi hi‘ icc-frvc port. of Iliad. ill» .1!- cvt ilirusl, into Runizinlzi. put liars- siuu troops nu tin‘ llanubc. Ulli‘ .4 p closer to t. e olil ltusslnn ilicznn o. cohtrnl of the‘ Durdnnclles. The same movc. hnwrvcr, brouj lit him one step nearer to Dussiblfl ’v'_U-R2i>1"*‘31'>t- ‘ -'“ lhpfarlirlg m: s‘ GERALDINE FITZGERALD BINNIE BARNES - FRANK McHUGl-I - nl......li.. EDMUND GOULDING Im- H-v l: v»- n-H - l-- uO-Ionl u... L. mi.- 1...: - A WARNER BROS-Pun N-uta-l rim... AY THURSDAY '"'"lnwum. Rattray-Brooks Nuptials At Parkview Presbyterian Manse Saskatoon, there was solemnlzerl last month the marriage of Verna Brooks, the daughter of the late David Brooks and Mrs. Brooks, of ltlilrray Harbor. P.E.I.. with Alexan- der Aitken Rattray, Dundee, Scot- land. The officiating minister was the Rev. Ronald Rowatt, B. A. The married couple are residing in Wilklc. Snsln. Mr. Rattrny being the minister of the Presbyterian church tlierc. _.\'lr. Rntirzvv is a graduate of Aca- dill. University, and the Presbyterian Colcizg, Montreal, having aduated with distinction from the atter in- stitutlon last April. ’I‘.'~c Island friends of the bride com \\‘lSh them all hnppncss . n" new life. Passport Business llas Big Boom OTTAWA, July 2 — (GP) — Passport. issuing has suddenly be- come big business. Prime Minister Mackenzie King told the House of Commons today that every effort was being mule to meet the situation created by the new United States‘ regulation rcqiiiriii‘: a passport. for entrance of Cilllllfiillll tourists. Meantime the passport authori- ties hero have received 100,000 ap- plications and havc_"cnt 75,000 ap- plication blanks to points where they ninv be picked up by would- be visitors to the United States. The Olluwa passport staff has been lncvcnscd from nine to 60. Tliousnzds of letters of enquiry are received clnlly. A branch office has been set up 1n Windsor. Ont. where border crossina‘ illl< heretofore been as cas- ual as breakfast. There is another b-‘rnch in srialthrrn Bitlsh Colum- bia nnd informed officials may be sent to St. Stephen, N. B.. and oihcr out-of-thc ivay border points. With the ncw price of $1 on spec- iri’ ouc-fvcnr-passnorts to the United States officials hclicvc that. the siiimtinn will shortly quiet down. Canadians rcsidcnt in the United Slntcs who find themselves \‘lsit- in‘: in Canada without having pro- curcd rc-cniry‘ pcuniits arc. however. in a sligzhilv- awkward situation. It will be neccssnrv. it was explained a5. lhc Unlicrl Slates consulate. for tlicm in obtain new visas for entry. It has not. vct. laccn decided ivheth- er ihcy will require passports. muovXu-s wrmsss SENTENCE!) ST. STEPHFNr N. ‘B- July 2- lcPl -Gllhert V. Rnclcott, mem- hcr of a relicinus scct (Jehovah's Wiincsscsl. was scntmiced today to four months in jail for distrib- uting subvcrslvc literature. CONDITION I PROVES OTTAWA. Juiv 2.—fCPl — Th!’ nnvnl service tonight. reported the improvement. in tlic condition of A‘. B. Robert. Kccping. of Burnt Islav) . Nfld. survivor of the‘ sinking of l-'. MOS, Fraser. Keeping was first rcporterl seriously inlurcd at l1‘"e Royal Naval Hospital at Plymouth. England. NO-WELCOME FINE _ OXFORD. England.-iCPl—Kurt Alncri Jelllnck. 2l-vcar-old under- prnilunlc son of a former professor cf the University of lcnna, was fined i250 152221 tryin to get into n lecture vcstrlctcil to fficers’ Tmiiiing Corps inenibcrs. ___ conflict with Gcrmanv and Italy: fci‘ lill‘§'l.l in control of the B‘ack itlm outi- i‘) in!‘ ‘wfcdlierviiiicnii could hlccl; Gl-rnmn ("cpnusitin soutlvast- \\i\l‘(| llllll lll"lllll‘l‘ nil that Italy hcpcs in gnin from its fight against Br luill in ilie Eastern Mediterran- can. The Central Guardian This column ll reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising o! a any utun may be hurled ll I 0CD 1 word llrlctly pay- able In ndvuu. ORASWELL for Pnowgraphl. CONFEPERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-2l-3ll. RESERVE Thursday, July 19th rai- ice cfefllm festival. City Hospi- tal munds. auspices C.W.L. 11-117. T!!! TWO MAGS, only Drug store 09m this afternoon and to- nleM- L-1l8. FUNBIAL THIS MORNING -_ lfimeral services for the late Fred H. Trainer will be held this mom- lng at 9.30 (D. S. T.) from the residence of his brother. J. Austin ‘rralnor. to St. Dunstan's Basilica. POLK! O0UR.'l‘—In the police court yesterday morning a drunk WIS fined $5.00 and cost-s or ten days in Jail. A drunk was sent to jail on an old commitment. A dnuik was fined. $10.00 and cost-a 0f twenty days and trwo other drunks ‘who failed to answer roll call had their $5.00 bail bonds estreated. A vBeTant was dismiss- ed and given a chance to join up. A party charged with the theft. ofabathrobefrmntheilzls- land Hospital was sentenced to thirty days in jail. LANDS "BIGGEST" TROUT. - Sportsmen here take off their col- lective hats to Ray Carter, of this city. Monday he landed a four and a quarter pound trout, using ordin- ary run of tackle. It is believed to be the lar est trout caught 1n the province t is year, probably for a number of _vears. Carter was fishing in the Flat River urea. A few davs ago one of the most successful fish- ermenln Charlottetown had been flank "Duck" Acorn. He came back from n, fishing trip with a. catch 0t trout. several of which tipped the scales at more tiran \\'o pounds. Carter. in addition to his “bleuest" one, had two other fish weighing more than one and a half pounds each. Ira-Commander Nelson Retten- bury, R. C. N. R... accompanied b_v Mrs‘. Rattenbun‘. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rat- tenbtiry. City. News Briefs PHILADELPHIA. July 2—--(APl-— Despite the war. British shipping diid as usual" with the ‘port 0f Philadelphia in the first six months of 1940. Records showed to- day that 188 British ships put in, about normal for peacetime. HAVANA, July 2—(.‘\Pl—Ouba.'s new constitution establishing a sem-‘lparlzamentary fonn of gov- ernment was fonnally signed ves- tervlay in the town G-unimaro, Cam- aguey Province. It will become ef- fective Sept. l5. LONDON. July Z-iCPl—Ia=-uing a call tod-ay with "the enemy at the gone," the Arohbishops of Can- terbury and York umgsd all Bntcns "who believe in Gsd" to make “a momentary aot cf remembrance and prayer" every day at noon. O'I'I‘AWA. Jul-Y 2—(OP)—Tlle Department of Munitions and Sup- ply annloun ' last night the a- warding of seven contracts totall- ing $99000 in connection with the atrtrainlrig scheme. BONAVENTURE. Que. Julvy 2- (CPl-Oelebranon of Acadia Day in Gaspe territory for the first time took place here yesterday “um Mgr. M-elnncon, Arc-hbxshap of lvloncton, assisting at the ceremon- es. Also attending the oelobraton were a number cf priest-s 0i’ the region. Canadians of Acad- iaui origin and members o! the As- sumiption Society. NEW YORK. July l-—(CPl—LClllS Rae-maker, 71-year-old Netherlands cartoonist famed for his anti-fier- man cartoons in the l"ll5t Great War. arrived here yesterday‘ awn his wife. I-Ie said he ivill remain in the United State‘- ‘as long as Eu- rope is a place not. \\'0I‘l-l1 living in." BOSTON. July 2—-(CP\—Due in part to liiréit patronage irozn Ctr- adn. a special work-end train scrvicc betxween Montreal and Maine ccast- nl communities was cancelled last night. for t-he balance of the s-um- mer. In a Joint statement, the Clin- adlan National. Canadian PJCIllf‘ and Boston and Maine Railroads snidi-"The dm-iivbcd siluzit cn in Canada clue lo the war; lilli‘ dr- precinlcci state of Canadian cur- rency. nnid the fn-ct. than. passport. regulations went into eficct today are all contributing: incl-bra we arc told. in the decisions ci scours oi Canadians not to summer lli M11 nc this ye-nr." MONTREAL. July 2-(Cl=‘--OI- flcials of the Qucbcc division of the Canadian Red Cross Socict-y‘ an- nmmcfll today chequrs have bren rmeived for the purchase or 25 ambulances for the BPliir-h Rod Cross society‘ and pledgcs fr/r at least eight more. The donations follow an appeal last month by the British Red Cross for 50 amibulancel. - lNCll-At Prince Edward Island Hospital. July 2. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. John Inch, a James. son, Donald our; " DIacLEANP-Ai. the ‘Prince Fjdwnrd Island Hospital, on July 2, 1040M- win Clarence lvlacbean. need 36 years. The remains nrc rcsting at. the Jenkins Filneral Home‘, Mill- view. until 6 p.m. Wednesday‘. iv-fcn they will be conveyed to his hnmc in Orwcll. Flincrnl Thursday‘ at L45 to Orwell Head chuvcli.___A_ Will Start Mobilization orders have been re-l ceivcd by the Prim/.- Edsvard Island . Lighthorse. and thc. will commence ‘ lmmediateiy‘ to mo..lze 0n a war- time strength of 2d officers and 351 l men. ‘ The unit will opwate as a mech- = anized cavalry oiuzu. The men will ‘ be trained in a manner to fit them for the ODEYBlLOIl of armoured cars l and light tanks.‘ They will be called up for a three weeks training period beginning the first of August n: the Ordnance grounds on Brighton Road, The communillii; officer will be’ M8101‘ E. W. John‘ ‘one, Long River, with lvlalor F. M. sash, Charlotte- town. second in command. Due to the fact ‘hat many of the regular members r‘: the unit have Order 0f Procession For Funeral 0f Mr. Fred ll. Trainor ________ __ _ _ _ l The funeral of Fred H. Trainer will be held ihis zooming, leaving the home of his brother, Mr. J. Austin 'I‘ralnor, 224 Queen Street at 9:30 to Si. D‘: man's Basilica. thence to the f‘. man Catholic Cemetery. Following is tn.» order o; cesslont—- Knights nf Columbus. City Council. Imncui‘ of tin‘ (“wigs Brim, Police. Funeral Director Pall Bearers. Firemen and Vweran Firemen. Sal-vane Corns wagon bearing casket. Mourners General Public. Pm‘ Trinity United Church WEDNES-Ilgl jULY 3rd BOO-Induction or" Dnnzfld (T, liootliroyii. It. zjiiiioniiiiriiiv“: Rev, _rContinucd izrmflnrige 1i at a 5fll.-ll'\' of FTWOO a vcai‘ and SIZ-n-diiv‘ ii. tllewance. ‘was particularly c . rd. Mr. Hanson 51188951941 the rvlces 0f Ml‘. Brcckinirton “c. being used for “purely pfopftgflilfin" purlpiseg and suggested hc \\:l\ writing speeches for the Prlinr- iLstc-r. If the Govern nt did not give the proper iypr‘ leads‘: lip at. this time Mr. Hmson prop csiccl the people would. demand "n new ilovcmmené-n really National Government." During the cvrring sliilnz the ‘ill to iflf‘(?l",1(\l'fll(' n‘ on lines proposed by ncw n, \- incin- bers. It was opposed l)_\‘ Finance * Ralston and Mr. Hanson. and was "talked wit" w hout gel.- tmg second rcndin: at i210 end of the private iIlPllliH "s liollr. Rcsuiuing ihc l. zcigoi rlcbntc, the House rcccivcrl lwvn Vl"l1‘l‘ Qiulcli. iND-ACfldlfli un zuenclmsiu. to a co-opcriiiive cc‘. lllwflllill ftxiera- tlon amendment the budgct. call- ing for the Bank .. Canada to issue cilrrcncy and in‘ Ill. 'l'h<‘ C.CF‘ amendment bcu-‘i- the llousc. p. posed absorptlci IOU pcr cent, of excess profits " ilic Will‘ stead of T5 pcr (t At the start u: ting Revenue .\i in- re afternoon sit- ter Ilslcy‘ choir- ons Ccmmiiice ida Regulations, Nd B fbdcrnl tax will. a gallon oz‘. r cllminnlioii . the sales tax. proposal cruise. uutl hilfitlil‘ lnztkc ("wry p05- l slbli‘ ellori MHMHWE that cnd, i 'I‘hrri‘ was no question of the { ivndincss of 131-,‘ pecplc‘ in pour out. llicli‘ l‘ ws in whaicvrri qlluliillv \\'1l. _~sl'\l'\‘ l0 oi (it ill“ ll‘..l\‘lllllllll 1.. rt. by C1lll1l(.. “Coiuprisiiii: 2i: till‘ llllllll lll(‘ offspring of two zreat i'.lCfS, cop’ nimnt 0f the plWi-lty of the oc-i cusicn, they tCflJdiflllS) will rise in the cliallci hurl like our kindred in Brl .:i ihcv will give iliczr blood. ill trensurr‘. their nil. but they w inposc IillS cou- iiiiion-tlznl. ih lirOVPflYllfll‘ fllVO “If this Gm . not. give the type oi Wlldfifflllp rcqulr- cd thcu ihc pvivill‘ of Canada will demand n tun Govcrumcni—a rnallv Nationil tioveriiiiiciit." Hc was not t din! lhc Gov- ernment. fol‘ rci“. mg inilniirn but it loft. only lfl\;"‘0n rind borrow‘- iniz as 11 menus 0f mccling the buduci. PliillllCF Mini.‘ or Rnlslnn had calculated tho national income llllS your ivoulil approxiiuutc $3.- 800000000 ‘and ..xt your $4.500.- 000001). Mr. Ha‘ .021 dnublcd if those fiqurcs \\‘l-_.I<l be rcachrd. A great port; .. of Canadian in- come was from agriculture. Mr. Hnni-‘on sud ‘sic could not. hi‘- licvr‘ that nnv l1 4e increased fin- ancial returns would ccnu‘ to the wheat irmw ‘nwriicularly. or in bacon iarodui‘ s or applc growers. There sccmc‘! little market for ihc New Bruusxvnk potato ‘I V___.,,__._>-.. ‘il“;iii§_‘i‘ (jniiwnl .f‘rc P.E.l. Horse Training As Mechanized Cavalry already joined various overseas un- its. a large number of recruits will be needed to bring the unit up to will be three squadrons — cm‘ in each county. Captain F. W. Hynciman, Charlottetown, Will be 1n command of "A" squadron. Queen's (WHIILY; Capt. O. W. Campbell, of Vvlnslovv, will take charge of "3" squadron in Prince, with headquar- ters in Summerslde; captain John Mustard, Cardigan, wll command “C" squadron in King's with head- quarters m. Montague. Captain D. S. Montgomery. Port Hill, \\'lll be named permanent ad- nnnnt of the unit; Capt. N. W. Lowrher. Charlottetown. is quarter- masicr and Lieut. D. E‘ Gallant, cf Charlottetown. will be payrnaster. 406000000060004000006600 ‘ o § B. I. S. c z g “Onihiy Meeting § g WEDNESDAY ; : July 10th z §§4¥O§O§§§©4§§§OO§O§O§§§< ".—.—_:w:r;—.: ——i Further Step To Mobilize Industry Taken OTTAWA. July 2 -\(.‘P)—F‘ur:hcr steps towards mobilization of Can- ad:an indust for War purposes, through creaton of a wartime 1n- cltlstries control board. have been inkcn under an orzicr-ln-councll made pubic tonight, The hoard will (‘UlhlSi n!" the con- trollers for various branches of in- dltstry under the Department of Mliflltlmlg and Supply, each clothed with sweeping powers to adjust and direct industry to wartime needs. The board will elect a chairman from its own members who include: Buizh D. Sculiy. Ottawa Steel Con- troliei“ . C. Batcman. Toronto. Ccntrc. or of Metals Production; H. R. NIi-Millan. Vancouver, Timber Conti"0'.‘.cr_ and GeorFe R. Cottrelle, Toronto, Oil Control er. To tie controllers are delegated some n! the‘ wide power conferred on the hiiniatcr of Munitions and Silpply. Hon. C D. Howe, to con- scrvc. co-orciinaie restrict and reg- ulate certain essential supplies. Typical of the powers vested 1n a controller are those given Mr. Mc- Milinn. roniinent- timber operator 0n ihi‘ Pacific Coast, who served the gnvcriiiiiciil in connection with lllllbPl‘ tupply matters in the first Great War. He may buy, lake possesion ol’,ex- proprlnte or otherwise acquire, pro- cess, finish. store, transport, allo- ‘raic. (iLstflblllffl sell, exchange, or CIilCIWIH‘ filflllWhf‘ of any timber. He. llll-iY l'illi‘l‘ on any land to inspect or izikc iinilicr, iaki‘. and use any bulld- ings plant. loccmotives or animal's for thc felling. processing or trans- portuig of umber. Thr‘ ilXillP,’ of maximum prices and maximum markups at which any llmhvt‘ shall hf‘ sold or offered for‘ sale. for o‘ ‘ purposes than fuel. fail Wllilill lS p He ma‘; liini inc cumiiily of any tvpc of limlxr which nzny be sold to or lay.‘ nnv 5n or firm. order any person 0i‘ i to ciclivci‘ timber to ollt‘ pnru in pnoruv to another, - " ‘wt-using for ‘ ‘ 0:9 P1123:- mcdc an ll rcpurt recom- illPildlll! drns §\\' mnnltlcs for ruin r.~ivc a... ..ri treason iii- ldi ‘- ‘,' - ,. , . fiéfqggxfinllllgflqptfl h “mam for .if‘l‘.<lill\1 ZIHIFIOFIYCS the . . . __ _, , , n , _ . ,,,:‘.‘; l‘;11;-:§,:;, gnmgg; §.?.‘.\‘-‘Si‘".3f '» u“;'i ‘n! 1 ‘ .r" l‘ force and ' tradcsiurn wcrc q- I‘ ‘,__ i “n10 hm ‘O m l" out iaxcu on 1 the rnic of 1.000 ,-_ Smgy‘ (he 51001 . ,»uiu1.ii- lll cxicni and ‘eds o1 tlic indus- : . unit from his new .. Conimissiouci‘ of Cilstnms .n ilu‘ Department of National Re- l>l . to m- vcnuc. CYFZl-O the cxccsv plflfiis tax he _I‘l_r‘ may‘ uccnsr‘ prodxucrs and glllil if “n13 ;. ~.- ‘ policy‘ for c" 0r.‘ 1n siccl and slcci prcdiltls. war ‘unu- bu' . inconv‘ flllii " \" llll (f ijltcl and slFl We“. “m... . m ‘flullrk; llldll‘. coiicrlniiv §o~or<linnie uncut work t. ' Ju _~ to n“. um f.ll'l‘( n‘ ivioc ill<..'.lSii‘\'. 5:31p in ppm... 3W, if n (flmmhsi |‘ lhr‘ C i1.cr of Mciuls Produc- usmn is m l7‘! mmynmuy iioil. . _ Bnicinnn. will have the - ~ w‘ ~::.::‘:.‘.‘:. ~ ‘I?t2.-"‘§.i§i%;ifl“.2‘Jifmél lllifill" izn .cinl ncllcv should bc l ,3 f ‘ 1"‘ ‘ “ ‘ hwy-KM!“ m, J ‘ .111-id,mw l“ m“ "i115 dink‘; ills unit; luhv 001110 11S ... .. . _ _ _. vii c io ihni 0i i c rorciqn Ex- l.it.iii.i.c \l(, m of lllc Bi l..n Bfnizl as that of nnv mun r of lhi‘ War-time In- iluslixcs Coiltikil Board. The former l» vii-urged with the vlutv o.‘ cnnsciw-nif: Canadian (‘x- clinnizr‘ to prni thi‘ value of the inniuliau dollar and make possible ll.i_\lllf‘lll~‘ for i.' v inlet‘ lllROlllllS of u.u‘ szippncs and mnicrlnls vvhmh must bc bought in the United States The iaiimulation of Canadian gold production mav be one way in ivhlch ilit‘ Metals Controller can aid ihr‘ iorclgu exchange‘ posilon. Whit!‘ the‘ compulsory and regula- iorv powers of ihc diffcrcnt. con- trollers nrc almost. unlimited. they llkPiY will not be ll5(‘fi to the full. It ls ex cctcd it. will in manycnses, be suffcioni for the controller to give lcndcrship io the lndusirv con- cerned in orrlcr to achieve the rc- sults dcszred. mcut. S|\"iililllg for non-war ser- VICFS flllil pl'f)]"(‘.lS lllllfil bf‘ l'(‘(iil(‘@d as much as pOrSlbli‘, and the na- tional inconii‘ iucrcnscil by public .\])l‘ll-"lll'_"_ F-llluri‘ oi the (‘rovcriiluoiit to iiiiiiati‘ hrgc war spcizdiug pro- ,l'.‘f‘lS lllllll _|=r_.r on {he cve of the hurlqci prcsvniatlon incaui that iln‘ clflni c-f lh.‘ hudizci on ordin- arv businc" would hr .\f‘l'll\\lS he- DPHOlI-S of (lovcrnmont slpciicluiq i)f‘(‘-'llll(‘ cffcctzw‘, “To <.i~.- lliu: this lauclcri rep- resents national sficrillct‘ or that thcrc 1S cqunlitv (‘f sacrifice is far from ihc nulh," hr‘ declared. "Nntioilnl sflf‘l‘iil'.‘f‘. as I fulcr- prci iii“ tcrni. uicaiis sacrifice by ‘all 1hr‘ pcvplr‘ of the‘ nation ac- covolmr in ihviv l't"<‘}l[‘L‘ii\'\‘ nbilltics to unit!‘ niirl sustain sttcrlflccs. L“ alihouch thcrv‘ . s a market fol '~ V---"-"-'-‘="-"-‘ sccd violators in Cuba, a market. E Mr. Hanson an! “more or lrss| corncrril by tin‘ uinisici‘ (‘f Lands i,“ 0' Madem‘ l“ “l1?- vs m. 1 n ‘n o . pxrcntl- has confined c utrnl of UNDERTAKER 1, ‘that. market for liirtnsclffp g EMBALMER :1 If his doubt." ~= to incrcnscd nn- ,I llonnl invonu‘ pWWNl wcll-foimd- i Charlottetown and u: ed. thc i-“tuvn from ncw builoct North Wlltshiro "q taxes u-oulil fzill short or ‘tic psi‘- mntc and ‘hc “my as we Lin" war PM" "9 ' ‘financial pbllcv would full. Fedcrnl and Provincial Govern- lno Lint’ in Liusity V T0 i.i:r_.-r.\i.\ii-:R rorrlvonr: l? l-tlllillPv llczich. Applv this ot- fw‘. l.-lll—7-Zl-6-9-ll-l3. “'.\.\'Tl‘lt-T\\'O FNl-‘FRN rcnn». hrrlioom and si*'ln¢ Box 303. ldand Baptist Assn. Holds Annual Meeting The 73rd annual Assoczazion of Unut-d lvfyllat Cillli'Cllf‘_~. ionvi-z :1 vvlln the Pryor. Church 0:1 Jlllll‘ 28th l’) 110th. The sessions were conducted by the Moderator Percy L Proude, assisted by Rev, Blesedell vcith Rn‘ J were given by Rev. who used Prayer as i‘ theme 0f these iIlS rhouglit provoking .‘. . . Reports of all aciiv: of the Church and various organizations were presented and silOM-c} a .<‘ spirit of ccopcrzvioii and - agemenl. 'I‘lie vapor‘... o; ‘ ous Boards within 1hr‘ . Convention were prose Friday evening two <llll"..illlllll'-' addresses were delivered bv Rm". A. Gibson on Eimpliasls on Church School Work and bv Dr W. Patterson on Acadia U1 - Miss Mabel JLThlbdld, \ in missionarv returned from work ill. India delivered an illummaiin: address on the work being carried on by ihe Baptist Farr-urn Ivlission Board in India and Bolivia. On Sunday momma the‘ associa- tlOn sermon was preached by RI-‘s. H. L. Demon who ri fir". an eloquent sermon on the . bJP0l,— “For Sucha 'l."1me as This". Sun- dav afternoon Rev. A GlbSfJYl spoke on the subjPcl--"Vi"l'i_v do \\‘r‘ Wor- ship?" 'I"n‘_= Sunclnv evening s conducted bv the l‘.(‘\\' Rev. J. G. Duncan and t .p or ivas Rev. Dr. E. S. Airmail, v in spoke on the subject “More Than Conquerors." The SundayservzceswvereaQ-‘nvl- r-d bv over-flow‘ conzrr‘ ‘is ‘rid w “e 0f an inspiring (Llll . Cililli illlflll‘? ‘ Special music was rendered atl the sessions by Miss Bernice l Ward. Mrs. Jack Mucbeod and Mr. i Lester Gnv. I The (ifflz-c-rs for zhe eitsuinc icon." were namcrl as follmvs A Moderator: Iicv. J G. Dzlncnn. Montague. ! Vice-Moderator: J. W. Boulrer, f Charlottetown .' Clerk: Rev. J. B. Wilson, Sum-v, merside. ; Preacher of 1941 Association scr- ' mott-Rcv. Mr, WnFcrvvortli, Etistf Point. ‘ A hearty tended to their kind B Wilson. vote of thanks was ex- the Trymi Church for‘ hospitality‘ h‘- Rcx: J seconded hv Rev, J G Duncan. session cl/‘lscrl n-Ph ,.n‘:-’ 11.8. llavy Places. Order For 48 i New Warships a I——'.~'\P.l—- l crd , \VASHTNG-'TON J \li,\' The Unlird S‘ "s Navv p the bi‘ ~ l. ‘ o" d 1 about zwo alter PYCSKlQIIZ Roolcvclt legislation to speed up o0 . Lcttzng and slnpbuildzng ‘ At lhs‘ same time lips‘ arm‘; pro- moted ‘L350 regular 0ft called t-hc first Lccrs l-fi speclalmc-rl fllllfifilIOfl. ‘Pwo new nizenclrs set up b_\‘ Th“ ilctlon t ca l. 2'. in buv 0"0 ~ 75.000 ions of reserve stocks. Work was sari-rd or. a ducts wcz-r \\".‘.ilOl‘-L CS-lflllflll-Wf‘ blddlt‘ nuihovized by the n:w legslation. The new act nuts the Pzesiclent to work-week 1n shpnvirvis nc-urs. Officials es:._niatrd that l2‘. inn-itch oi the comp v1‘ requirement ivould .~‘.\\<‘ s ‘ to $l7,000.000 on the‘ co today and 'hn m1‘ tan. nbovr to build fl \'§..i crilci hi‘ 20 mi‘ ("n2 full ‘ll-lion. were usrd The rubber and "n ‘\:.. chnscrl by mpnmic c‘ which the R. I" (‘ w: Jess» H. JUYKB. Fourth‘. . .‘. mlnr-traior. nni‘. llTfftfi ' CfIDIlflllLPd 1117i??? ifr iii . inintd in on art \ .-.i lcleni szmicd last 'l‘ucscl v The rubber PFllliYlll‘. with the lntcriintxnin‘, ulallon commitcp to inns at ill to 2" c. cents below tccla" By The (‘nnarliun Press German cl'l“i'!~ to kvcp nviw‘ u‘. the‘ Balkans (iv "1 llii.<~..i‘.i crab for RHlllflllLlll i<‘.". ‘w -- ln hi‘ nu‘ iill.1 ul‘ I . cc>s as Hllllllllfv‘ uni! l in uululi ‘\ hoops l‘illllQfll‘_\‘. nolvn‘ ‘ fliiii-Rllr-Irl bvcuvisc rf a liner.‘ i-xpcrn-nvo wi‘. ilCfllllllllllllblil(\\|‘lllll1('ll' ' “ u ‘. and rich-runner! to l uncr‘ of TTuiisvlvrili mania nitcr llu‘ il‘.'.\f (iiinll \\'i , uiolzllizlrl ti‘ .. s with n \'li‘\\ cilpylnq the ].4'l\'il‘.l‘(‘ and .1‘ l .1‘ smut‘ tune‘ vslnblishnl: .\ ownilcr rlcfcnvr‘ '\‘L.lill.<‘. a Ril-ishlll-fi'll‘l1li..T- crl flumanin Germany. prohuliy sr.'i‘t"l\ noyrd at the Rll§$lflh crab l\ licvcrl in hnvc lnrluiwd llunuivv ‘o i\\\‘;lli a pcncclul S"liiflllf‘lll o: z. nfluii‘ with Rumunm rivr thr- ' i(‘l‘!'li0l‘,\‘. Al the sum.‘ inu- t .111- inaniu 2\l.'ll‘lllllf‘t‘.\ nsznirs‘ ll i~»-..1n advances ticyon.‘i ‘lic lorinr“: sian province‘ of r§'fi>.<ill'.llllll and "no p ‘l of Buknvingi stipulated in t. t‘ o _.nnl Snvlct zlrmsmds Wlllilhe liziillc of HlHLllll i0 slnvl, llltlcr \\'1\l\i~\' no “ r ‘which will cinizvii‘ "r K11‘ ti anion in 1hr‘ r- Ill‘. ris nnuillviiu i» .‘i‘<‘ l.. Russia 0v Ru "~l.l llLilZ .|it"' l ivuinwnia .v.:.~l L-ll3—T-3-2l. the conflict spread, l l l i lng cf National Arvltcm \r‘-' l'|lilll_\‘ is i)("'.f‘\'l‘(l to linu‘ um 7i llii- r R‘l\-. ’ \ Grads Dance f‘ ~ iii the ‘ Q‘ White Spot q » WEDNl-ISlL-XY Q I)illl('ill"‘ i\.'1(l-l.(l(l 9 (lliiyliuhi limo) ‘ Al. lllaurhniiik (livlirqzu Q .\(illli.\'>l(lll- Fill cunts ti» -t~ <0 JJUBILEE Picnic” St. Peters Bay Wed. July 3rd FPVTUITQ DIYIYH Rflfiftl Win-re the (Illlhdml .i iflmd i. >r‘r\cil Q! I-.I‘..\' Ill)'I'I;'L immi- viiizi ii.\'l'ii HOT .\.'\il (01.1) “TIER Privntr lililil!) Ill .\ll Rooms QlllCll hlrl-rt Dlriiivlilxi. .‘\. l5. Canada. Uiiv Blink Norll ill‘ Alain St. ‘I-I ‘ .- " ‘ ‘<1: Chicken Fat We have a lzirgc sup- |l_|_\ 0i‘ (iiirlnii int iii five llllii tvn pound cans 'l'lie \'l‘l‘_\' p051 shortening for baking. Tilt‘ "Mn-ii lhitikiuq (:19 J. l). Jenkins iPfOp.) SPiiClAl. n" n ii- fll: Pitt... “not: For YOUR Order, Phone 8! J M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building Ifliefllxis And The Balkans ' .:i nloizor. _ . iiigti. .< !. lip, l. ‘.11 l "n“ t ‘ ‘ .1 ( . ‘v ‘- v- _. ‘ill i.. for arm‘