[THE WESTERN GUARDIAN , AGINT-lllrs. Jstus Poll, ll In“; gin“ I‘ IUIIIIBSIDI and IILNCI Callaghan. u. News. IIIIIIIIINIIII. Alvis-thing she-ll p, m; ‘m, M“ yo“ nlrnlraflgfilrlzvrgwzit M"! It my of the following stores m Be G n Toronto lllifl. Wllis- its isfhilugtfitglmfixivirntzerllestt. piThs Guardian wiI is (sliver-ed t. 5 “mm cmm n: It I0 m h! or 1N n: Isslfnlionz-{llilfnrlihn fm :1 we m: order w the M: runomum m deliveries 0|] m“ m“ t-Thls column h reserved for newiv —HEAVY galvanized soft M" in or local interest but advertising 9, 1g, 13 and 15 m _' n1 n newsy nature may be inscrt- Bruce's. gaugeL..35€L.%€|_-§_;1L m st I cents I Iflrd strictly pny- ______ ' --lllGI SCHOOL DANCIL- The ' nhle in sdvsnos. l d _— . annus a = ._z AlVD 4 PT. nun wrau, no High 5.1.325“ 1%; “iirdsfifiififii thank’? 111 Pflce at Bruei- 43 o4 2L "$111118. and was one of the jolllest ' ' 9:315:15 Of [119 SGBSOTT. The guegtg _5EDAN for sale. new tires. w included a umber °f ymmg People from Charlottetown, were ply Taylor Dru: 00., Kensing. recap,“ by M155 Ge . i M ' {KL L-aai-s-za-tr. Eng: fir of tug b.8251 Mrgng, '—*—_' - 0 5011, l] M _N q _(‘.-\STING§ for truck bodies in Leod. Al aBlauclliirrdsqrmoarlclhlc/gtlga vrock at Brace s. L-86l-6-3-2i. furnished the music. The lmll vrcs ———- tnstefully decorated 1n the hoo. enslngwn. ' _(:00DltICH safety Bllvertown Kenslngton . . ' And Vlcnuty Tires distributed at Brafiegél-‘d-mv -A SPECIAL meeting of B660- Her many friends l d w quo District 11-01“. W111 b0 11916 ‘~11 hear that Mrs. Heaihmcxlineaoafi? who 59111181191‘ 110d“. Tlwfldfly. J11"! has been a patient in the Prince The SUMMERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY C "You Navy?" I asked. mike my cmends.‘ some cursing barge skipper, m. h; 8:30 p. m. A full representa- count Ho 4t L s id d _ uou requalfiellfygifsfr °1 w- D- ing thyc piihawo his 115-‘ M. J- i; - . -L_“_°_1_2L proved so much that she has been allowed to return home. —1"3Es5 CEMIN“ “@1111”. m. Ernest Mountain Mr John time. ""“*‘"‘“ Pmm‘ P 1m" s. Burns and Mr. Oliver Campbell Paris 1n lwek If BPW°3L”°_._'_& zero business vlsltoas to Charlotte- wn. on ‘rhursdny. ‘ Mr. Thee Ling of Charlottetown _who has recently returned from Ki kland ‘Iske. Ont. on his holi- dlg. k enjoying a pleasant visit wi his sister Mrs. (Dr.) 1". L. _V Bowness, Kenslngton. Mrs. B. W. Matthews. was s re- Work on M. F. gllurmarfs coal cent vzsltor to Summerside, the gust of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvu Trillion. shed in Kensington is now rapidly nearing completion and ‘gen paint- ed will be another worth while ad- dition to our fair town. of the British army. already hordes of massed German infantry? Mrs. Vernon Ensland was s N- ew, visitor to Summerslde. Prrvalc Ralph Murphy of the ltlnzorv Police, Dartmouth, N. 3., is homo on furlough, the guest of hrs mother, Mrs. Stephen Mur- Phy- .\fr. and Mrs. VJ... Curry. were rccou; visiiors to Summerslde. A successful card party and can“ under the auspices o’ the Kensing- ton Credit Union branch was hcld in the McMahon House Wednesday evening. Both od and young in large numbers attended. The elders 01685811113’ Passed the evening in bridge and auction forty-fives, while ihe younger element tripped the light fantastic to music fur- -__-_- rushed by the Summerslde Orches- ur. Harvey Hutt was a recent tra. vbuor to Summer-side. —-—-—- ____ As is customary here the local .\rr. Henry Gard was a recent vls- barbers. always first. will on Wed- ltor to Summerslde. nesday next begin their half-holi- day ior the summer months. Store: and other bIFlIlCSS places will no doubt full in llne at an czu-ly dntc. Miss I/Jtfie Profitt. nurse-in- traininif st the Prince County Hos- Dltal. Summersldc. is enjovlnc hcr annual holidays with her pflrvnts flcv. M. K. and Mrs. Chairman were recent visitors to Slunmerszde. Mr. Thomas Gass. was s recent viszlor to New Glasgow the guest of hzs brother-ln-law, Mr. Elbert Hrll. .ur. Jack Clark was e recent vls- V y. ltor 1o Summerside. Dr. and Mrs. RH. Kennedy were recent visitors to Summersids. BORDEN The usuelweeklyd - 1-, 1.11 the Bordenndancle halal-ll“ M! e n "M1118 wi a ine uttendance. O. K. Pmsby and his Novelteers fur- nished the music. Airs. lflev.) W. J. Phillips. Milton, was a rccent visitor to Albertou the gucs! of her mother, Mrs. I... B. Champion. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews Alhorrnn south. were recent visit- ors m Summerside. .\fr and Mrs. Herbert Hodzson were recent visitors lo Summerside. Congratulations to Mr. and Mm Alfred Currie of Borden 0n the or- i rival at their home on Thursday ———- MR1’ 80th of s bonnie baby dough; Mr. Frank O'Connor, student at ler. 51. Dunstan! University, has re- —__ iurncd home for the summer vacs- Friends of Mrs. Roy MacDonald o! "on. Albany are sorry to learn of her illnes which necessitated her re- moval to the Prince Colmiy Hospi- tal on Monday last. , Air. aurlMrs. Howard Clark were rcccu". vlsrtors to Summerslde. Mr. Jack Darrach of the new, blaster Stewart Curry. was s rec- VB... left with other members of the M11 find Mrs. Garnet Profill, Sprlvq alle H‘ - rear-guard detachments came and Germans and their retirement. So on the quay here, when two looking up at them, there suddenly hoarse cheer. ' the dawn. m: visitor to Summerslde. ( Thc Albcrlon Boy Scouts softball -_-__ {tram $1.“. _.uclr secour straight de- Among the recent visitors to Bnr- , Flrn“, ‘uusday evening when the den were Miss Molly Green and; ‘iwrilrnrrrfioy Scout team sen. Mr. Clarence Ring o! nrvurrrg, N5, (h: r down lo n crushing defeat by While here they were the gucsts of M}? craze score of 3l-4. The Elrrs- Mr. and Mrs. Regmald MacAlcer. m; qfloim played flawles ball in On their rcturu honre on Monday hnwldnr limd at. but. The Albcrlon they were accompnuled ns for as c - re other hnnd had many Amherst. by Mrs. James MacAk-cr- _ . errors chslkcd up against and Mrs. Reginald MacAlecr who wwd‘ the field and were weak at visited st the home o! Mr. and Mrs, ~ In! the willow. Lineups: Elms- Dllpfes. returning to Borden on catcher. n. Forsythe, ltcher Weeds! evening. b Wlrclan. 1st base. B. Curr e. 2nd m Congratuhaiions navy for the mainland on Wcdncs- day morning. , Home. 3rd base. K. Home.‘ m ML: N m G. (rm-rem “anger; p, Sexton of Bordon who wzs once of‘ 1 .. .Pntterson. H. Burke. A-_ the graduate nurscs wrho roggjved their diploma fr th. Cl l t. . w"! 110891011 ononlllesceiay ‘cvcgrfi. Mr. Edison Mabev with s number 0f men is busllv enzaccrl m raising Mr. Hector MncKcnzi-éts house and Dulting a new cement foundation under it. or‘ F" McQufld- - . . Mut- milv-ii 2nd base. Keith Wells. 3rd mwrence Callaghan. shortstop f‘, v "~ rlon: Catcher, J. Rockford, pitch- m base -'_-———__ LOOKING AHEAD “lfrlltllllvorr-rof’) - Two months m“ Orfhllnr ends, British merchant m“! cers will meet in London Mm, f mst-war rehabilitation of d“ r sunning the Officers‘ (Mer- Mnvedlfavv) Federation has en- At the weekly auction party of the Borden Women's Institute which took place in the town hsll on Thursday evening fivc tables play- ed. First lad‘cs prize was won by Mrs. G. Shnrpc, second prlzc by __ ' Mrs. C. Stewart: first men's prize, Mr. Nell Darrach. second Mr. Ed. WHEADACHE and other pains Lynds. Consolation prlzcs went m Mrs. J Herring and Mr. Prosper Bernard. Playing was lhcn resumed for the freeze-out which was won by Mr. Prosper Bernard. A. ____________ PENALTIES FOR 0.0.‘! POOh-(OP) _- Conscien- tious objectors should be deprived of increases in nay and TITOMOHOIL: bv their firms for the duration of ihc we!‘ l Liverpool alderman has sug- gested. I olwoyr (any PARADOL ,, ,,,,,,,,,, The Eastern Guardian "Wills column is '1» news oi locsl interest but adver- v ‘ w, tising oi s newsy nsinre may be inserted st t cents s word » . strictly payable in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Root. Archie Bums. reserved for 0R CuA<v c ARAnc L Homeric Story Recorded Of Evacuated Troops By Canadian Correspondent floppy-mm... _ (Continua i i wholookodllifhehldbelnsleepingingditch, Till BIJTISK SPIRIT I m4 '4 111m? "B! 50¢. "Wt ll QUOTA. isn't it? He said: “I am here 1° 9-1’! m4 let aboard on the return trip of those barges. 1: 10c; my 5111p 0n the other side snd was brought bsoi; here on n dgty-Qygy," “N°-" "141 h". "I took over my own bit of craft from the ‘memes, a ill-footer. she was. but I was sunk by a bomb. However, that is not the P°1“‘- I he" dimmed the» buses for so years. Now r seek s. chance to MY 594"!!!“ friend was a lnndon business man. yacht owner and sportsman. Though I did not see him when those barges unloaded thgfl- 8mm,“ of the harbor. buck that 4o nanun; milu w b1"°-°1Bd Ivhtlmren and sportsman was sitting in the cuddy of a barge, across 1 dirty fable from his old friend and enemy and fellow-rivermnn, How can we tell the story of this epic. thls improbable, this in- wmiilfllblo "T371118 of on army from tho very core of hell? Not by such incidents as these. Incidents um no good: they are like mixing up all 111° ilzcaw puzzles there ue and then, from the vast heap, trying to make 0M Picture, so blazing with significance is this story of the rescue ‘- “an,” were bcm more than 75 per cent home along with i-houieud-s of their splendid French resrgusrd. L ‘FILLING ANSWER. first if run German sir force is so invincible, how are these men hers st all? Is it eonceivwblo‘ the Germans I-N letting the British army escape when they are mused on the shores and ferried in 301M masses aboard lhipfl. bsrses and destroyers? One bomb could slaughter more British soldiers aboard these barges than could be laid out in day's infantry attack. And if their tanks no so powerful, how then have these men backed up scrou miles of strange and unknown country to Durdrlr-k, chased u they were not merely by tank columns, but by literal This evacuation of the British army is the answer to three or four of the major questions in the world's mind at this hour. Let us never forget the action of that French rear-guard. Perhaps because they felt the French army had allowed the break through this French division apparently volunteered to fight the uttcrmost rearguard action. Though many British fought all the way, with the Germans pressing, there is scarcely one but tells with pride of the way the French solid as pills in a bottle with French troops drew alongside, there was passing at the moment one of those rag-tag detachments of British of all uulls just staggering off a big destroyer that had come in. As these wcury and dazed BrltLshers. ln the emotional grip of feeling their own sod under their feet, caught sight down there of the French standing - EACH FOB. ALL rue coluaa. a British swayed in s. stop, and there, with arms up- lifted. they cheered and shouted down to the little shiP1QB-d5. and the l zenchmen in their wide khaki costs and funny little steel helmets stood and took the cheers with s pride indescribable on their white, uplifted faces and when the British lads had ended and started on. from those lzwo fishing tugs low beneath the Quayside rose one greet mout- m this aver-flowing river of miracle, this incident Ls just one piece or that jigsaw, and you must guess st the whole picture, for it contains such material as this, that in the hour oi whet should have been dis- pster these men of two nations, remnants of armies can pause. Whatever their ngcnlzed exhaustion, and shout their affection to one another in 11m u not the effect "blitzkrieg" has formerly wrought. my friends. from thL! nettle has indeed been plucked s rose; from this miracle of n rescued armies comes the first manifestation of that mYSUC 10ml? “'1l1°11 through nine centuries has risen to our call. So think of this over Sun- _Gcrmon bombing raids on Rhone da f this still endless procession amidst the aisles oi suardlng men l""‘11°-" “mmfls and “lam favor" Y. 0 and righting ahiw- And I so bwk now W WWII for the end- Because ""1 |sllcll a crippling. last man off will be worth the seems. ° ‘BRITISH (Continued from bu! t) Roads. bridges and convoys were dumps ma tmoos. Night Action Then in the nlgm action heavy bombers OOITIIJTTUBCI the work. At Rheine a motor transport column was bombed. A bridge in the some tourn was damaged. Miamshalllng yards at Hamm and Osnabruck were hLt. ‘Three American-built Hudson bombers destroyed five Junkers in an encounter with 40 German planes about to attack transports oif Dunkerque Saturday. The German formation wu three bunks Mth the Junkers B‘! and 58 ready to dive on the trans- ports and string of Hcznkel llls above them with a Messerschmltt lighter guard high overhead. In l3 minute's action, it was stated, three Junkers 81 dive bomb- ers were shot down, two dived s- way out of control and the rest of the formation was drzven off. The Hudsons escaped virtually unscratoheci. At dusk other Hudson aircraft of the coastal patrol command raid- ed Bergen. Norway. Oil tanks were set on tire. the wireless station was g0, I believe in my heart that cargo and were tugged out Dunkirk. that unshaven, MEMORIAL AT (Continual fi'qg_1_l>_a,gs_ 1 ) Rldie. later to be hailed by- u- tistlo and military experts through- out the world as the noblest mem- orial in all Europe. Mlgedréslam was Allilssrds’ infipiratiolrk r 18 memo ’ com eflon 1938. he told friends: p "I saw a great battlefield. I saw our men 201m; up in thousands and being mowed down by the sicldes of den fir-regiment after regiment, divi- sion after division. ‘Suffering be- s. long and found myself lookin down an avenue of poplars. sudde y thL; avenue I saw thousands m - lmz to the aid of our armies. "They were the dead. Thev rose in masses and filed silently‘ by and entered the fight to save t e llvlng. S0 vivid was this impression that when I awoke it stayed with me for mantis. So I have tried to show in this monument to Canada's fallen what we owed them and will forever owe them." Even at that time Allward had n0 illusion as to what might happen to his work if the Ger-loans again over- run Flanders. He was quoted as saying: "One work of art would QB neither here nor there. The peopre \vcu'd be wiped out in Rm“ num- bcrs and works of art live only a5 people live Wll-h them." Swrss SHOOT _,—199’}'i-1‘,il’£1v,¥§2 lers. A German officer and three ‘members of the crew drew revol- vers while the fifth member tried in set the plane 0n fire. When the Swiss wamed they would shoot. the officer and his companions sllfcntlcrcd, and the plane was selzcd. thrust themselves in between the small fishing tugs. each packed as burst out on that quay a great, Operate Against France Since flaturday morning Ger- man planes have been operating from bascs in Baden and the Black Forest against the Rhone valley obicclivcs. It was reported from Berlin end ln dlpcmailc quarters in Borne that Italy plans to enter the war in the event that Allied svlatlon becomes crippled and is no longer threat to industries of the Po Volley. The sudden concentration of >les ls believed to be an attempt at the two German bombers shot dorm Saturday by Swiss air Nnnrr_[rAucr (Qonlluued from v page _l)__; completely darkened IJYPOIL the plane already was read. After s quick handshake arou , the flvl of us took our places. A thin llne 0f red lights flick- cred on the field to mark our run- way. The first pllot—I was listed as a supernumcrary seccnd pilot- gave the huge ‘gne the fill Illd we lifted race iliiy into e sir. closely ch ed the field and thin headed toward the battle I011!- Some 10 minutes before £119 ffillfl‘ was reached, u was outlined w flashes or artillery flre. Because of the clouds we were flying low over French-held ter- rltory but as we neared the battle zone the plane rose to B68479 31° fire o! anti-aircraft guns. The heaviest anti-aircraft fire was concentrated by the Germlfl-S ground St. Quentin and Percnne. It takes 5 direct hit in s vital spot to disable one of these 81in‘- planes. Even n hit on the wine-S makes only a hole s foot Mill"- The Dlang fiqgligasllghtly-anci then d'§~'r'§i'u°r'ire all?’ a1’. night the battle llne running from Montmedy. whore it. leaves the Maglnot llne. {hrou h Stormy, Attlgny: Tlethel. Neufcratesrl. A1111)‘. l 791°’ chauny. Ham lnd Amlens to Abbe- ville on lhe English ghfi-nnel. shows as n scarcely-dim“ “9- d If it were not for the Aisns Li!!!‘ the somme Rivers. which the 1 9 follows, 1|, would be difficult to re- cognlzc. rentl heavy 1131111"! ‘"3 golixnipgpfil] lnythe Amlens-Albert rel- ion here the‘ Fzemh ""11 1° M" $101,191? $1.3". ‘til scouilnil 1° 19"" the effects of the lwmbllw °f 111° other planes. Fire Bllm 'I'he nquadron lkffld! h" b | irport when 1.’§S'“2r'r'rvi'.l° oggrtnltf ‘r110 wllthflfl ranlrols, on." fcl‘. ‘m the Llznleres rcqicn of the Juras and lhe other in French territory just over the Swiss border. corner of the airport was in flames rndlcailng that a direct hit had been mode either on gasoline tanks or stodrs of incendiary bombs, Th? 101"‘ 9"" "W115"! W" The squadron skirted me mm; lulrnrd to death when the first where British and French forces GPlTll-‘m 1101mm‘ "m? dflw" 1" Tlmucs Saturday near Liguleres, in Ncrlchntcl Canton. Paolo-ru- cans DERAILED MONOTON, u. 1a.. June z-(om were almost cut off in Flanders. It was only 5 few hours before that we had learned there were Belgian woo? still protecting their north flan . From n. distance flames could be 1 _ __N1neteen cars oi an eastbound 5egas§?eksmg.o$e“§gfi‘n$e DgSfm-cd Canadian WA onai Railways were Allied warships lndicaied [he lrclght train lclt the rails this morning on the naluozzal trans- continental llne between Thorpe and Alward. 30 miles from Menc- ton. No one was injured. Auxiliary crews from Mcnoton and Edmunsron worked today and tonight clcarlng away the wreck- agc. It was ercpcotcd the llne would bc peon ior traffic tomorrow morn- fleeis were suDPOrturg the Alllna armies. Behind the German llnes fast moving convoy; were outlined as dark blurs on the roads. Only at crossroads could their movement be distinguished. Ii was such a omssroad south oi Abbeville that had been designated as the second objective of the squadron. ‘,““',,,_,_,____ . From the sir the effect of the bomb, droppml w“ arr-mm u“. As fast as a plane landed it was lakcn in hand by expert crows who worked in darkness to refuel ll, and reload it with bombs for lhc newt flight. The French are working at inn efficiency in an effort t0 make up for their numerical inferiority to , the Gcnnans. distinguishable. The only uotlce_ able effect was the blurring of an already obscure mass. Observers of the plane that, drop-- pod the bombs, however, reported direct hits. farm, "turn flight was unevent- il . GUARDIA HRONICLE were used in sup- port of the troops in Flanders. attacked. as well u, wummitiou amncked and supply Wssels m me would meet before Italy ma: bed’ “action. yond endurance. I turned my eyes" Homer - Brennan REIGH Wedding lwnsrurrrlou gvontinued FWB__ZQI°__1F____ -__‘l—~...__ , , . p.y were still cut, inoludmg the “wgogwpggfignacgnyaxfigégtagg . uule British garrison holding the ,Uar'al5 Citadel, are bezng supplied 7h°maFT1aEe1°91¢P1fl¢4P$13°P-m or. by planes which parachuted food, r 531mm)’ i" "Pa1"151¢*‘~' 1119110111901 A lummunltlon, and medical l1‘.'pp1l&5. .M'r' “id M‘?!- A-rfilm‘ B1'°111"111- 01 » 11' “gm, m, m) quark‘. came}, ,1\/l.'SS Helen Consmrlce Homer‘, our That means fight." Discussing political aspects potential Italian intervention, saldo named Corsica, ‘Tunisia, Grb- ‘or Dunn, ue a ed on m wh L . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lvallacs raltar and Suez a; Italian objec-l q r 8.. , a_ {Homer Kansas City, lvlisoun to m‘ Premh Mu a‘ rxxpmoqd “m William Rolland Brennan, eldest “VB. i l _ 1 , " w‘ _ All mesa. he sold “control ourhfig cgsgzusilorlg t-ugewggglfieniigd ‘lsorrlruizgf anld Mrs. Bfeurmn. rm rcss ve ceremony ' independcnce.... these controls, Ame R1,, r a d m l x , I $11959 911119175119" ""155 d1“*'11‘1ma"- The lat-tee: acrtlon gsfsaioerrrixinexdlntz fQmP-ed by van‘ A§c“(ic‘“.". ‘ G‘ P" "IWJY 11111“ “C1119” 1111-‘ bl’ 1'5 "‘artlllery' lire and some automate jff,“rfyii°xflrfé_evfft” °ig§inxlarlrlrsr church r - > - 1 ,. '., ' ‘ cl \-. 1r own Team and “ml “'5 m“ “C lam“ m9 m m9 r9310“ c‘! Remel- lpretuly decoggned for the occaslcr: ies- Maid the hi h comm d. . .. . Ansaldo explaned that the Itnj- S The Teleigmm“ Agagwy declared pilvtlted Dlléarrts. Tglrrvivattcnuzrius Ian mobilization is "calmer and g the (Iemran air raids this weekend i520‘; 93,111.“ m" ‘ l‘ “m1 ‘[1’ more moderate" than 1n rho pw .0“ Marscne and 0mg, l g r - _ P115 "1 l The bride looked vcrv clrarmu‘ For several wccks. v llcscrl Tboumerurem France, in which the “curing a pun-ll m" p.116 n“, l“: have been recelvln! PINK c‘ (jcrnrnn: lost an estimated la {ma and (jrfvjng a '" fling, calling them up indlvldunllv, ll1fl;p_3ng5, vr-ere ‘mended w Show m, . authorities thus obvlcrtirg rho noc- essltyof posting a gc-‘ncral mobill- nation proclamation. With this sysrcm. Ansaldo de-l clared. "Ever srrozuz: r-nrrtinzcrvs." l are reachin! Con" '1'" lYllllis l Premier Pa-ul Reynauu vlslted the while additional c1 '5 s! ll rv-"Sonunc front today with the Vrce- presided. unmobllized -—"Alihn'.l:'l llr/‘v voz-y- rPrclnzcr, Marshal Henri Pctainfl Lalcr 1n up. aflufnznun 131.1 your; well may find their .“l‘lllll(lll.< on ‘Raoul Ddllll‘_l', Minister of Armg- Icouple left by motor {or laoxzlr-p, (“r heir return home from work." ‘mom. and on hm retum to Pans 1a weddmg lflp to varrous plums m When these forces might be said "the morale of the army was W119 1143711117195» (y, The ace dress {she can count on German support 1 youth white hat and aucssnrlcg and ;ln am’ action against France. Revnaud Visits Front _ a ucrirluzq luncheon was scrum al which M1 ‘Sonncman and M1.»- Uffl my \'l.'_\'at:. sent into action to rcalivc ilrrlr-‘s lncvrr higher." j For travelling lire brine vvo:e 0. “asplraiionw remained :n1‘4—~E1L an, A communique, issues by Rey- lmuslarri spar: cosiumc aryrh brown unanswered question. Jlflliils Olflce. said the nunistcrs 366955011115- If the precedent o.’ the Ethiopian command for "corurratulated the .1119 PIIPYE)’ and speed with which ‘a c lznce organization, remarkably - 1 udnrprcd c, l lhc war. has been achieved." Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will nznhe their home in llaljax crc . ‘Brennan has tnlcr-n a pTSlZlOYlT "j [0 me D1159“! phase o; jthe Milfllllll? Telephone mm 'lc-lv- _gmph Company. ‘ v j Oui-of-iown guests a’ ‘.110 "nor:- jding were Mrs R. W. D111 a Mr. lWihianI Dill, of Hnrupton ,.\‘ l5 , and 'Mrs. J. S suthckurxd of wman war is followed, ncilhcr the calm et nor the superior body. rho l" grand council. rtcccs At that time, the onfv o. I M1131 ‘hmhlfi. machine gun action was Premier Mussollr "Fill lnfleflfire and the strflfinfi , ‘ . u o\'- ,' I , . t::;..2"..::"s.".‘ .5 1.1-?‘- -r?ri‘-?-ll~ $3? ‘i3. hm begun rallst io meet the Nazi drive st p ' "llllkerquc although the city - I was under German fire from n L Two lialrfax l'- Bgfllfl I Workers Dre Tells 0f Hope From Injuries Q o The German guns were said to be Pf/‘lflllt out s. ceaseless bombard- men: m an awempt to cover- the infantry mOve-ments snd blast the l?" F11 Icmd French from their c” ‘F1915 Point of debarkatlon ‘lrom Flanders Fields. I For Humanity (Continued from pfggeéi; Merciless Comb" HALHFAX. N. B. June 2 —1 Merciless combat one; _ ' ‘ ‘ “P” l4 Kin d . And I d 1' (OP) Injurlm proved fatal for the Nazi soldiers, no Ion-get shfeld- guteachgygzr? by theulrardaxztayf ed by tanks. plunged in to the .cause you were nOt willing to learn '1' Dr" R v- w°°‘1b“‘7" “""°‘m""d 11°“ "Cm OPen coastal canals. by the Rentle wayf‘ And this 1s It: mvrstlgflxicns m‘ trgxlflsverrlczytler “m” or Germ“! not the first time that God ha-l Claude Silmser.‘ 33. an el hazard, “it w-ZZ (grog? ‘Q1111 “infill taken “Us way Wm‘ mm’ 1.1?’ wemfl. M (he Halifax sh - done it agam and again. AAA . rs $ll0l\‘l‘(i great a, y, _ unl attacks eagle? aghehesllgalvtgs stumbled back to the high ground “m1 11"‘ deed and wounded dis- illlhlcillcd in the few feet 0d murky mrs l. tragedy of the Cros itself was the peak of His teaching. Turning Backs 0n God suffered a fractured skull r rv when he was struck bv an iron stanchion. He died ln hospital to- day. David A. D",_"ill. Halifax carpenter. rlicd in hnspval two Halifax workers lodrrv. Corou- (1 u l 51'-"'°“""°‘d‘ Surely it must 5* clear to any . the hi kl 11d ll., A f l today after falllu: to fcfznln cou- water mm a muddy. bloody from, !§r.r§gsmlr.f{l I preifr. Dréiengs sclousness for more than ~18 luv Fnt was the picture of the 5h()\\'1nrr 1c ma. no “anon can l“ He fell from a sloth"! lw 1-‘ of Dunkerque as pieced w- jselflshl: {um lLSOIl Ural no b and was mjrlrcd nmui. 1113 . A "ports reaching this tron c. _ n its b. ,k on God, , ___ "lpllnl us it flWHIIPd Ggfmgnvls no n‘, p; . ; not: rucvc-~ngalnst idrance on the ' 11h r A.‘ somc-lvsuc hue, 5,13 5 . L” j , . , n l s. or ngayrlrfit 7gugxltfirlcris1lvlltsglll1 grur.r§'r1.‘r§r'rioo1-T1- ~ the Channel. At Dug-ins feliovvmezi. Has ever V Brother 0f a “L h H Q qnqlllo the English coast ‘rs about demonstration or the 02.0 r llrfs away b g 1g , 1 r r. or aw- “lrrm mo Cfllflls lfégxrn.“ only 22 r srniurness of sln been given .world since tho cross o: l The He. lot 1n around Dunkerque . us the atrocitzr-xa zhnt jto for-m n great protrcr-mg moor lpel‘ lrared roar and . ls ‘mglcsl encirled the city [ihaixahes at the‘ buck qpegolgrlcsflrher QHe o: lsrzirely Gilead lsfispclllln; ~-» . ‘. ~ eersln 9135C 1e helpful in the cmbarkation of I l l N139); _ _.. , ,. _ 1 _ M ., fore His message ‘o nrcu. .54? _Fmn‘§““§0§,e_ “’§§f‘_,‘.1,'f,‘,.‘_,,d Qggtijtféggllxfétgilhfglrcfyxlééa spreading “we. or 51.. i; death’? And 5r brother of William Jovcc, lrlcrri- Alum. (mm “y; Arm, “jwmlps took 11° ‘m9 m" he b “'1 r" “i143 my, in the 1s zlgvlu; l-r- "Lord Haw Haw." the pro-Nazi than 200 tragggcirqpoxtéssels ranilin “vnuffi. “Q93? Um] ‘T’ " bmadcasterv w“ flrreswd Smurdm. {Mm Mme steamshlps to lime mm: all; lou are DZrl_\.rlA,’{_X.n-l p»: _ _ under Britain's defence Nrxllnfions ilhfln launches came and went under ‘more I ‘we 1.1m “n-‘L Pr?‘ e W1‘ and confined u» Brlxton 1.111, u mun-iv rirc and bombing. rcrrvlns m 1on9?“ ‘o?’ 1781318 '1 °“:~mu3d’ was announced tonight. 1T°fll7$ across the channel to tmd- hum“ “w, "a " 1° “1-1“ f‘. Scotland yard detectives 111M1- ‘Qbfng and, rl§f_“.m,u5 "QM?" m“ the arrest Ilproh‘ “and M rah“ ‘mast ‘bevgcprr-ccrdrrrunrx. Another brother, Quchtizw. 25_ an Twmllfv-flvc miles clown the coaat 3.1111. °"r’.‘.“-.-“. i.‘ v1“. air ministry clerk until m» out- ‘"9"? Dlmkflilue at Calais. a urueM-l ‘f " m} "’ ’ ‘r break of the war, has bccr. lnrcrn- ‘Em-Si gfilTl-iflh out off for- a week’ firehy-rafi a“ ed for some time for propaganda ' and making a m“ ‘and i“ me mlckl y ' ‘ ‘ e fled in some Brllzsll (1!l.ll'lf'l'.¢ n~ and mQ-e mad:- ,\\'£lllPri 17th r, . _ righteousness." Iacwétl?‘ . , jporred b...,.§§“.,‘.‘{YG°.‘,E,i,1'~;}";§§,§3,r Brefhern. m all this than I have B m}? w“ 'ml’°»‘“1 ‘"1 the virtually engulfing that charms-thee“ trym“ t0 53" 3'“ '1'“ "i" which sgrgnl-Ilhilltlngl qnlnvdm“ ‘POW llelnptmc l" cu ~- - \~"-1.\‘~ ' ‘ “"1 " *1 “"‘-"'“r Oulnumb d r‘ ' Hr - l0 lll<‘ll" ills 1H '5 The brothers wcr.» s of harm-lullcsffltheangagllfgoylrslgigiiyggi‘fir: ‘ ‘l mo the National Socialist Fascist organization. disbanded lust Aucust. - -1 Snlurrlnv nigh! it was still holding‘ 11""? 15 rvnsloul. Brit sh troops had taken fe.|lll8 com“ ms jiuvc in the citadel alter being forr- 11°1d 01 ml v11" ccl back through Calais, stew bv srcp l rherc lln hcnvv flchtiug. The latest’ Gcr- ‘ whosc are some hcnris 1hr B d I man attacks on the Somme front, ccho o1 lrv 02H. c o y mum: Saturday night. were rr». :>o' cl repulsed. 'I'hese included af-l (‘all To The (‘hurch ldllljllis to cross the somme Rlvcrut, c orlnc uud Pcronne in inflated rub-, lx-r boars. ‘vars of rmr a Taken From River l 311v Hold Ilunkrrqur the church r» z" ———-———~ l uh rhc Aries hnvc rlunc lo 5h!‘ 533ml; y. OTTAWA. June 2___.l(d‘f7\ . '11..‘ Dunk uc so for mainly lo kccp ~ y o1 LM-uw“u,,|, Jpn“ C_ L“, llu» opcn ior zhc rcsl o1 lhc wards, 35, o; m‘; 03mph,“ 11,6“. Fn-rhh 1caruunrd_ w1rl1dra\\'1n2ir'o:rx Iflndefg o; Qnawa a um; U; mt um lhc hucr plain, there has been a division, oanedrau Actrll: bclhcc suzgcsrivn that U185‘ might trv t0 E-orcc, was gggenmw L0G“ Lunru“. hold the port indefinitely as a Qugwa Rive]; spmrpolnt in the channel flank of Lieutenant Edwards was {ho sou 11"‘ “FY1113!”- Of 901- C- M. Erlv\.rrrl.~, n; “chug; It was fct hcre that Gcrmnn who L; now sol-mu. Qnqaup, u; ,1‘- mvci1.1l\:;:c:i cqurpmcrll. would how‘ . reclgf o; 3u\j11flyv _,@,»\-,,._,-_ lo undcrrzo consrdcrablc ovcrhnrllmg‘ war arc a somuur c particularly- admonishl z us of l lull sham". of wlmr w“ s 101.. The bony ma; lukvrr um .r rur Anrl roplaccnlenl before t. e next real .2 b,‘ . . which was seen m plun; from luc offcuslve can rake shape- r“ ‘~‘,°,..,,.,.“u‘,§,, , Chaudler bridge mtu Dow's liolc, ai ‘ - f’ m m; fast-running part o1 {hp UL‘ .1 Authorized sources declared 149 11515,‘ dictum Hm River; l“ the 0,1,35- hmm . Gcrnum planes were shot down ' mcr Dunlu-rquc Friday nml 5M- ' “Q3”? urriny and that 44 Gcrman tan - 5 lrul horn put nui of (‘UIYITITIS- 1195s May l8. _ The car, containing 1hr‘ mun: lieutenants boojv chm rn 1m ulilrrw‘. ,flll$\\'f‘flllll Qlll‘ Dl‘r\\(‘ uniform. S‘? localcd bv Auuc u.- all“! ‘or? one Allied "Mn"! j in e, a vcr ior llli‘ (lulu "9 r . 4 P . . _ ower company; w; m1 1... ed at thc mmrlrrs An offrcia. re German air raids wlerlce rencwcdiri port. saildd frveq (Licrnrun bombers -_ » ._ ; l; r - .~ url nmcru Franco, vvrcrc casua» vverc s13. own .u \ll‘fi‘l_'. _ gitgltlllgxhe K113111111 TQufr-rylriiri. (1 rljcs lljcm Sc-ialrrlavfls bombs were 56; (The Brit sh llrondcnsilnf C0)’- known ' it \va\-‘[,r‘n1\'1‘]p “'hr) y. _ urvvl and lllil lulurcd Thirly wcleuyorallon rcporlcrl 40 more rasuultlcs taken Dart in thc rcurvlr of Dov. e .111 vlnl Niarsclllc. l .lu a bolubmg ofllcorv load) l. Hole since the accidr-nt, Shrrll alarms were scundcd ru the Several mduslrrnl lo» - Pokce said thcv ncluucrl Erlunr. .< wrllhonsl carlv today in the Rhoncuhc hcallh rrsorv. or Alx-lcs was the lonlfmclljlrlnlcofrllre rm‘ ,‘\.l.vlh-y_ and burr-u igeglupilgarg ,\\‘l‘1'f‘____l‘£l)_i‘!'1f‘<‘l alinrkcrhhulur descended into the wutvr it was 1 ‘IILLTE run TOILER _ A nuns AWAKENING. —v By Wesfovor, I'LL TALK 7nd c. ,.. m». V-~r u...” Ivdxm w u‘ A , __ ,..._._.._._a..._._..._ aw“, a... __ __ \.