I litlilly 300 miles of burning desert .1021. 16»_._194<>_ .. é;- i1 '- u 1 l. “d hm “p; your music and eats. WlilTE SPOT OANOE TONIGHT o, it. ri-eilir will he n his rhino uslsied by hli iiiii Olchtllrl. nlnfln‘ will start at 0:80. Admission 85c. Ioe cream. cold drinks, ' ' Ice cream ’ will be served all even. 5t. Peters Itopd. l Miles from Town J. M.’s MEATS- SPECIAL Hamburger ‘ Zlbs. For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J. M. ROOF, Prop. IS THIS YOUR 500T TROUBLE? Thousands of people suffer from cul- louses on the ball of the foot, accompa- nied by excruciating pains and cramps. This condition indicates that the arch across the ball of the foot: has weakened and broken down. For this trouble we fit you vdth Dr. Scholl‘: Arch Supports. They are individually fitted to each foot d raised as your condition improves. alllfilfl for a Free Foot Test. PURDib-FERGUSON SHOES LTD- Iootwesr and Foot Comfort Charlottetown. lhe Eastern Guardian .'This colum: is reserved for news oi local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nslure may be inserted at cents n word ltrlctly payable in advance. -'SUBSCR.IPIIUNS w the Charlottetown Guardian may no lignded w their Rent AfGiilB Hume ..'liIEDICAI. examination for recruits and other ranks of C. Equadron. P.E.I.I.i.H.. will be held at Montague on Monday. July 29 at 9 dclock. Bouris. Tuesday, July 30. John Mustard. Captain. I..-..0. Britislrlbrces ae1i_ __> (Contin cl f native and Indium-have been in action constantly since the out- break of war with Italy. 'I‘lie "Arab Legion", next to the Royal All" Force, is Britain's chict rleliancc for scouting and haras- ing. This force. mounted on camels. penetrates fur into Italian terri- tory, raiding outposts and harry- iniz advancing columns. The Italian columns must cover Iroin their base to attack British outposts in the north. and mech- snized infantry suffers as much si do marching men. Such columns which have pene- trated beyond the Libyan border also have found their bases de- itroved, time after time. by mav- auding cavalry which supports the camel corps. "You can ration a man to 0 quart of water dailv in that clini- illt." one informant said. "Bill You can't ration a truck or a tank or an armored car." One so-far invisible offensive 00W proceeding against the Ital- ians is the rallying of the Eth- iopian tribesme i under the banner 0i I-Ialle Selassie, who has been recognized by the British Govern- ment its Sovereign of Ethiopia and s full nlly against Italy. nun-us itT-iwittiliivi zcifiriiiiié-Se Market Building , . ‘IN-G 1100M Where the choicest o; Food i; Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH BATII IIOT AND COLD WATER Private Phones in All Rooms Queen Street llsoncton, N. B. Canada One Block North 0f Mai ‘ Sub-military District Urged For Province A joint meeting of the National Service Council cf Prince lsuivziru Island. and the CXELUIlVC Carri! Uil Cuiiiiua Corps of Char- lottetown, was held iii the Provincial Building yesterday afternoon, the possibmly oi establishing a sub- iriilitary district in the province dis- cussed Another niatler dealt with at thc mcetiiiu uus llii.‘ (lCSifilllliliy Ul p'-"‘ lIllI guards on the islziiul rri-rii‘ initial and tlic saline suiia toxins. Mi", Ii. F, lvlii;l—'ii(‘(‘. cli.i.i"- "man of the Internal security (J0m- iiiiitre of tiic (Joips, cutiirti pails for thl- plticiiig of guzirts at places uliiuii cuiiiaiiiui: a iilenace to iifc iiiiu pi"(ipc.t_v iilizti icli uiiguziriii (i. iic ntrusmti (1.0 iiced of the IJSiIIDlISiIIIIUIlL of a sub- miliialii" (ilstrici lei" the proiiiiuo, which ivould work LU\V.il‘f.l$ the cl;- eratioii cl liic ctini" piifpCSCS. Captain N. W. Liul\lllli‘ spoke the anlcviiieiit of iiic Corps 1.1. (J0llliCll. uii the llfllLl cl the silli- inilitrlrv (lislrlut. H0 psiiitcd out ( tiini lll (iisrlct tit-cu not to " CCillDL. .. of .‘i nip. :.'..".if but some. one who would be llllilldfllillfiiy in contact Willi ilil.‘ prob em" province, Si)iili‘~il):‘1i..,',;.‘ll iii. ivoultl lzc Linn); uii "i" (ziiiins iciv mus, and ..i" i."-.iii; \. i": llhl. as mmmcic a.» t. nciii 2f ii ..i...-iii.iiL.ii"v district iias iii opciatioti. lfi.ill.ui Ujtnlnb?“ promised that. the iiiziitei" vv;.ii.ti no uigczl on the Dnmiinoii tiiitli;.i"iti.l., and a‘.1ti.i that iii: GJ\'~_l'ilill..lt was "iillvg: L0 tile cicsiixibliiu." of iiic than. , Rcicruice t‘) 1.1L‘ iii.,...i"iiiiicc of the cariciril terniititi. iii the ll‘ '" cl iiiinortziiiuii Ci. ll_CL‘.>~ was inridc hi" the C of blllbtiLl‘ has‘ the iii: iiiiuii Liuvciuiiiiult imiitv (iii _ iii; Rnlinrus in the giarus on the i0": Mi". black-lice 0.. "..e.i out iliut the maintenance or il _ ic.mili:1i_~. unsa ii. tioiiiii res]: '. Premier" (sump ‘ii ll u ed that it was also u. ‘,",_i"i":1t iiiii."si"i.- nucc ircin ilio ‘point t.i v.cw ul llj‘,- ‘cctl zinti acid- ricuiturul supplies t_i"0iii illlS l»l'0~ vilice. . CSI. R. C. Chandler rcfrrird in the union cf ulii- Ciiv _Cl)illl(:l1 in crdcriiig lhc (‘ill cuintuiilis to guards cn ihvlr otilidilt’ _i.iiil:s u M lllCilllli H20. Ili.v_iii(i this but iii.- ilicin as tiic b"? tuillulicii icriio "sd ciiioii: us" a iiiohiiizrci- rcti to iliel]: ing an ail: lll1ll'\‘ Provinciu _ Forcc. but the inattci" ivu-s lcit in abevnnce. ‘ _ , l Mi". J. EL-Sicriis sii".lll“'-i‘f'- Hi3‘ m" oil companies be IOl'_il‘d lo ‘place armed church on iliiii" |)l'tl])i‘l‘.ii‘s ii the Government would not takciiic icsnonsi‘ - .v. Mr. W. S, Grant, president of the; curry Oii Caiiatui Corps, ciiiliiictll some of the pioraiitions tnkcn by corporations. and said _ilira l‘L‘I\£-0‘ll the formation 0i a l-ioiiie Guard here was not accomplished was that the Department of National Defence‘ was not iii favor of such units. hi; T0 300ml ____t_§ofi_iiniiori_fi"oi_ii_ _ nag}? _ll_ _ W penis. would surest-d Johnson, The White House. iiirldc public a telegram from Mi". Roosevelt ask- ing Johnson to become a Whlto I-Iouse assistant and his liaison man on defence matters. Aiioihfi‘ filWfilFfllliifill» was an an- nouncement that. lit-cunts will b0 reouired hereafter" in‘; 0x .. petroleum products tuzi sci als. lIuld Ull Oll S-M on Julyao. i940, to Mr, and Mrs. U030 izicWillimas, a. daughter, Leia Gale Maowiliiams. s‘ READ — At the Boston.liying-ln“_hny {hgy mid bcoii ndzitd in o‘i"l- Bosnian, Jil n. i040. to Mr. and - Wands D. Read, n- il daughter, Alice Gail. MIePIIERSON-At the Prince Ed- rard Island Hospital on July 23. B240. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon “Phiirsilll. Charlottetown, a son. stillborn. t MARIIIAGES KEENAN-BENNETT —- At Ottawa lvlv 2o. iolo, by Rev. w. A. Men- l-les. Lester Vernon Keenan. of tawa. to Elaine Gladys Bennett If Charlottetown. DEATHS DWIiiirlKiixTAlfsiTiTv-iiiiciséol Clll, JlllY 1'1, 194°. William iT. iggtireaux, formerly of New Haven. glossary —At oi-iiirintieiowii on “l? 35. i940. M. 0. McNeeiv. nrvd veers. Funeral. from his lists "lldenoe s1 Fitlfn" sit-eel. s-iiii- “lljnornirvr st 8.4-5 to St. Dim- Blis ‘Begum than» go u“ no. men Catholic Cemetery. Mrnevnmmmv." nwnq N. D. MacLean UNDERTARFI EMDALMER - iltllflilillliit" icrt‘v before (he announcement- Ol‘_]ll"‘dliClS for wlficli \‘.“.l=‘!l iifiifll’ ses were requircd. it had been difi-l closed that two slllittiiiilils "i ‘go to Spain, ioinilln": about 200.0 btirrcls. had been hold up. No res.- scn was given. but it was illldfl" stood that offl"iri‘s bolieved fills oiilwas destined for Germany all [tlnylrccvni months. Japan has been the largest foreign buyer of A- merican scrim iron and other ‘net- als uscd for armament. Today? W" tic-r wil‘ not shirt off such pur- l ruin, HillllllOIl and The Central Guardian this column is reserved lor news at local interest but advertising oi a newly natule may be inserted at 5 cents ~ word strictly pay- "dllll"_lll ailvarl o.‘ GET YOUR car book today. Price ten cents. L-Zi-‘l-ZB-Zi. vllllltCri or SCOTLAND-Ser- vice in Argyle Shore on Monday, 20th at 8 p.m. Service Summerside vii Thursday. August ist 7:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time). Mr. D. MiiilDvliilld. Minister. L-il). DISCOUNTS in all men's suits Friday and Saturday. Henderson and (Judmore. Ii-1l-7-26-2i. _ADVANCED sale of tickets for Iscily-Uupicy fight at, Jimmy's 'l'.’\Xl. , 1,24, IIIE UNITED Ciiuroli of Can- flwlltlnHlllltiél‘ River Pastoral Charge. bOYVICB-i for Sunday, July 23 will be its follows: 11.0!) a. m.. Wilt- $11111‘; 13.00 p.ni., Hampshire; 7.30 i).ll‘i.. Hunter River. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Minister. L-IZ. FIRE IN DUMP-A fire which liiid been smouldering in the dump cast of the city for" several clays flared up last night and firemen ucre called to quell the outbreak. ltlorc than 1,000 feet of hose was strung from the nearest hydrant and iiioi"e thairan hours work re- lfjlllrbfl bcfore it. was finally ex- ,i"ingulslicd. The fire was eating of lheiinto tho (lump and threatening it ‘ltlllq ivotideii culvert used to drain zi 590M017 of the city near the Ex- fllill ‘ hibition Grounds. CAR BOOKS now on sale throillzeoiit Prince Edward Island. Price l0 cents. L-23-7-26_2i, "Ylfll-J-Ill-IGAI. visiT. -- Social a livlllth- ill (roniiectioii with t e _ ‘rt oi the Earl (if Aililoite and the E-rziicrlis Alico to the lvlsritimes iiixt iiioiitl uiil he -»1¢re(i_- l llillt‘ (lTllVlLlvS, it is announced. l‘li:ii" FIIiCUllIIIICiPS \vi‘l icuvc Ottawa /\ii".liSl 1Z2. and will first. visit Tar- _ the Niuga a “Il‘<ili;l. Iii the Mnrltimcs they i! vi-lt (fbnrltiflctovrii i/iiig. 1i - i. _:‘i, Ficlirrlctnii, Srfinc John "1 - z, 'I'h:"v will Ind thcfr eat. l’? tit Quebec C _. will trike up rcsidcncc at it; Tncsci ._v hzildays at ., fl! ti by p1 avni u; to rgrriiti llll‘ hci" I0llll(’i' llCllli’ lICIC. Mi". and Mas. Thomas McAdam Six, of Cli:ii"lottcio\vii have recent- ly l't"l".l'llCi’i from ii pleasant visit iith Mi". hIcAdiimZs ' or. Mrs. (".ll1f‘l Rvziiiy, (if Susscx. N. I3. - Mi". T. A. McAdam. Assistant ." i‘ of tho lvfziriiime Electric Clrirlottcioivn. and Mi". illfillfVfPl‘ Goricrzil "l'll Limilrd, Chav- comp-anicd by Mrs. ' returned from i lot‘. eioivn. .1 . on spout at Si. s-‘w-ilrc-"on “Wfl \"\l‘l0ll5 points o! interest in New Bruns- wiciz. Unemployment insurance Bill Returned T0 House OIWFAWA, July 25 —(OPl -'I'i'ic special coziimlttcc of th-e Cclizciioiis .","n iinoniployiiisnt itisurance, af- ivl" luoruisr‘ r-"ureseiitatloiis from " strizilists, faiancicrs and labor. i 0.11: . iii: governments unem- pl yiiicnt insurance bill to the I-I 0 iomgut without serious (:1 ‘lli- committee amended the or- luitilil bill i0 provide that there should be no dupicntion of unem- ployment iii"ili"a';i("e in the case of l'f'tll\\'1i_V woik ~ whose jobs took thriii buck a d fcrth across the Status border. It also pro- lllfll. iii tho cnsrs of such crs iioLizziisticiis iiiigizi; bsi ch- into lIl‘1\\'€L‘ll tho governments oi’ the tvo countries to make such ndjustm. its as wore necessary to bi".‘i about. an equitable state of affairs. Th? comniittce made provision fir" i _\'!lli‘lli to lilClll.)f‘l'5 0f ill“. nriv , rcnimiiiec established by tlic bill, at. such rates as should be approved by the governor-iii- council. It clarified a provision in the “firil bill gcvci"iiiiig those em- . ti iii ilillll)?!‘ and logging mills iiitliiiiii: ivotkers iii steady em- ployiiicitt in other wcoti working factories such as sash and door mills. Other recommendations of the committee dealt with technicalities. rnciicldshir. (Continued from page i) itss A T o of the survivors" said they under- stood Germany had guaranteed snfc iiisszige for the ship. Before tho Mcknes sailed from Southamp- ton for MIIYSSIIIC. the French Gov- criimcni. lirid been informed and cvcry attempt was made to ensure _..has,sg_ b“; 9115b"; the tzovcrnmvil. it desirable. Iln to rioiv. it was auihrriiaiivoiv gtflfn1tfid. Br't"i"i has oivierrri an- Woxlmatelv limit war I!‘ "“ i‘ \vh‘ch niiorouimritcly 2.800 have been delivered. The total of orders includes con- tracts msric as ion". an as Jtti 1 of’ last veal". and vnomirloted cor- mmi; taken cvnr ‘rout the Wench inst.’ month sftcr fiance's armistice with Gcrmany- v __ I040 FRUIT ("20P DOWN OTTAWA. Jvll‘ . gimimgpy destitgnotes “of (én-iarii}: ru t no 11c on "* c‘ P“ sninlisrpihrn llirso of i000. the Dj- mlqgcn gyiye-q n’ SVWISTCN ll ti today in its July l‘.”‘il-"Ti._ _ _ The rpiple crop w*s cannot d a. MW! 210 brricls Cfl"‘“‘).'il‘F?l w ill inn/yo l-wsl yrzir. 1"": csti-"cte frr Nc-va Fc-tii» rva= FPYG-fi "i l" use!“ lggffft cg-w, 'i w“i 2- 01mm w-o c'r~*r_ m T‘ ‘t s‘! C ll'*"- Nrl "t 200.5%’) c"~'""a't‘fi Will 2- zs-..(0=>~ _~r>w- - PIIIIOI“ i a 39,4011 mi opts-m at omparcafl 1,010,500 earl-ail. fill tvpes in iii» "cited m"... iiri 7571.300 9d that the vessel would be treated to stcp them Wfieilm/“l l" ‘limmsins one rcpntriating neutrals to a neutral country. Mi". Alexander termed it a "dc- libcrntc and callous attack." Ho! ‘sold the Meimes was one of a number of ships used in accord- ance with the tr-rms of the French- Gcrinnn armistice. ’ Cnc cf the surviving officers said the shin first was machine lmimicd by the torpedo boat and thou n torpedo hit the ship. "Tier-e ivzcs an explosion which kiikti w" “l men outrirlht." he added. “To ship went down in five to i" iriinutes. There was barely tirvi to act boats into the ‘v/ntsi" anti hundreds lumped over- TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GU_ARDIAI§A___ Bennett-Keenan Wedding A wedding of interest took place op Saturday evening at eight ooiook at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Keenan. of Elaine Gladys Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bennett, of char- loiiswwn. 9.131.. to Lester Vernon Keenan. Youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Keenan, of Murray River. PEI. Rev. w. a. Menzies, of Westboro, officiated. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Anna Bennett, and Mr. Percy A. Keenan, brother of the bridegroom. was the best man. The bride wore a gown of whltg organza. embroidered in a lily-of- iils-vallev design. over white sat- in. It was made with a high neck- line, edged with tiny organza flow- ers. and seed pearls. and she car. rled Sweetheart roses and forget- me-nots. The bridesmaid was in pale pink net, over taffeta. trim- med with pale blue. Her bouquet was of sweet peas. and blue corn flowers. Following a reception. the couple left for a motor trip along the St. Lawrence. On their will take up residence in West- boro. The bride travelled in a costume 0f blue crepe, with a swagger hat and wool coat of dusky pink. Miss Kay Gibson and Miss Clara Cook, of llloritretil, were out-of-town gucsts.—0ttawa Journal. ENEAMY Loss (Continued from- page 1) iivei"lie>zi_ti.—itfiib geysers liid the convoy as bomber lifter bomber screamed down releasing their loads from a few hundred fcct above the successfully-dodging quarry of 20 cargo vessels. The eXbiosions of bombs were felt on the English cliffs. three miles off. Aftrr the first attack the convcy re-fcrmcd, and an hour later a s"c- mid bombing followed. But the quick appearance of British pilots hurried tlic Germans’ aim, One German bomber crushed ina fisld ncnl‘ a southwestern English viilfllli? after a fight with a Britfli ililfillii- ship. The German crew lvriiz-ichutcd down and was captured Cheering News Tempered The ch:ei"iii_: news of the sugcegs- ful defence of the skies was temper- cri hv aniioiliicenients telling 0.‘ life ioazvs of thousands in two ship sinkings. The bombers came in swarms tf 80. to dive and blast at stripping. harbors. shores a ;i inland locali- A out. iii long, seemingly endless lines. There ivere mass attacks on the Channel. both in morning and after- noon, [his in the clay hur- drcds cf German stuka dive bomb- ers. Crfllllilll fighters and Britsh fighters foueht above n ZO-ship con- voy which the Ger-mans first bomb. ed and dispersed. then bombed again when it rc-formed. More than 50 attacking bombers dived from 8.- 000 fcct, and explosions were felt on the English cliffs three miles away. rive or six raiders were shot _r_i_c_i_\_vi_i. one by a Norwegian motor lcrpeio boat King George Tukcs Cover During one raid, the King, on a visit to a south coast port in Eng- land, took cover in an air raid sliel- Lci". Hi5 Majesty was inspecting naval training camps. No bomts were dropped nearby and the King l'(.‘ill‘illll0d in the shelter only a iew lllllilllcS. To the House of Common-S. A- V- Alexander, First Lord oi the .\:i- miraity, tiiiiioilnced that. "a delib- erate and callous" attack by a (rer- inaii torpedo boat off the Portland naval base last night sunk the 6.127- ton French merchantman Mekiies. crammed with 1.300 French naval olflCf-IS and men on their way to repatriation in their homeland From 300 to 450 were lost. The Press Association said it un- derstood German. had Rillfllllifllid safe passage for t e Meknes Reveal Sinking Then. after waiting for a n-ionth. the censorship permitted MlbhCBllOfi of the news, which the newspapers had for some time. of the bombing mid sitiking of the IEkZ-IJ-ton linfil‘ return they , tic". Sometimes t ev were strung} Fire Destroys Barn, Garage lit Belle River A barn and garage owned by Mrs. John Blue of Belle River was de- stroyed by fli"e yesterday afternoon. The blaze originated in the garage arid fanned by a moderate breeze quickly engulfed the barn. A cai- in the garage was included in the osa Kind neighbors formed into" a bucket, brigade and saved the house. Loss was estimated at $1,000. There was no insurance. Cause oi’ the fire was unknown. (Continued ffom- page 1)___ suddenly went dow . Even then I heard i-lie strains of "icoi Out the Barrel‘ coming from 1101"," Two sisters" 0t tiic Church Army |were in a bathiociii \\‘il(:ll Lilcv saw ,through a portliole "a ourk cloud in the sky moving vcrv last." it turned out to be five Oi‘ six uirplniit-s which as soon as they were over the ship released their bombs. Tile sisters ciitggrcti a lifcbozit. ,while men were sliding‘ tiuwii to llic sea on ropes, oi" leaping ovcrbulirti. Two members of tile cre,W said they were not certain. but they thought the planes WlIlVh did the machine gunning were Italian. Naval escorts niid tlruopships (Ellgillffll tlii: riiiiii-i"s with i aircralt fire. anti tho Lanczistritfls ovvii guns bluzcti uti- til water covered tin-m. w 5 I Mm)‘, o; the survivors \\(‘l't‘ riwiiii- miiig in oily \\'ill<'*l‘ fol" more iiiriii an hour" before they wot - Ltd up. They were in a piliiib ,:.i.(>ii when 111B" lrinrlc-(l iii Elli.‘ hill‘- footed, biankc v 0 ilfl-(‘il to tajk oi their '1,000,00o Baily lobsters Liberated l ROCKLAND. M0,. ,Moi"e than i,0.‘.0. "ii ‘have been libi~ last fsw (lays iiuiiig; i coast wherciei" liiVOfIiblJ beds ex- ist. t This is more than double tho number cast O'»'I"l'llOill'fl ll yciii" ago and ti. iiirgc pt-iweiiiuuv stand 2i much bcitci" cliuiici- of " their natural sou ciiumlrs. being released this suininoi", ill(‘_\' rreacheci that point in lll(‘ll‘ liic known as the fourth sumo and iwere “brought tip" tin hoof livers. i This dict, according to Leslie Scattergood. biologist. is much hoi- toi" for them than tht- [Yifil livers which they formerly were given. fFfllilfiiflflfiddiflS “Appearance in European Areas (By The Canadian Prcss) Food shortages are begiiiniitg to make themselves felt lzi UOllHllUlllill Europe according to l‘ ;o:'ts ficm various capitals Italy‘s millislci" cl n,.i(iiliiii"c ad- mitted that, (lcsplis Iiiussoliziil. an- Illlal “battle 0f wheat" l0 make Italy as self siistaitiiiig (is po~"" ble, the crop this yefil‘ w ll be u‘ s '5 weather is responsible. Bread rationing was ordered iii Italian restaurants, .- otliei‘ “meatless daY"~u"li.ch lllLiKOS four weekly. Short crops already have reported in the Balkans-Euirc-pes In unoccupied France newspap- Beigium have crowded into szutii- crn France . Liriiiciisii-ia, while she lay at anchor Juno 17 evacuating the last of the Efillsli expiwiitionary force._ Authorised sources said troops and refugees still are misslnil- The sinking ranks as the Bfefllesl sea catastrophe of the war. the (‘icrmnn high command‘ had claimed the Mekncs to be an ‘18000 ton iiierchantman." said the shiv was a blaze of light. living id . s Yggl, he said. his voicc risinilt. 1110i}! Mekncs was torpecloed by a motor- ‘ boat at 10.30 lust night. PRSSGIIRQTS and crew were given five minutes i0 take to the boats. but each time sh: tried to signal her name she W0» again fired on and sank in four ct five minutes. x5 About 050 Meknes survivors. seflollslv injured. were landed 1 the English south coast ton a ‘iz - Hnmc said they iiiidcrstood the Mt- - ucs had been guaranteed safe D085" by the Germans. “hi... LanCHSlfUi. formerlv a New York in West Indies cruise shifl. capsized and sank in hall!’ iinbgiiig: unricr tho imiliiiit "f Mr“ m ‘ and torpedoes. She had 5,300 trool“ rind refugees aboard. small 01'0" srivcd 2,477. Some. counted TS missing. may have succeeded un swimming or Wilding ashore, fa - ing into German hands. Weather Hampers ILA-I"- Hogvy rain. ice and lifihtninf; hampered mi» alirfs daiiv "titli- sivn over Germany and German- suhjurmtod lands. l-Ioivevol‘. m" Iilr Zi/llnisiry ri-norleii hnmbinfl 0i p» ivlcrntiv‘ and Wcnzcrdorf: iW" klgthorlorids st-onirne bows and i}... floglli at Wmden, Wiihelms- haven owl Hamburg. on the Ger- lzoord and afterwards clung tn rnfis." swan? i? .1 {$7.7 05:00)?) —'rhl§ ' ciivis mimic rrmiiiv of "gori-miik-‘ibo co"i'p"~'= riiviili". 0i ms" oci\'*""‘.i"s its work despite thla, ma flllflfllflliflffii‘ war. From a s "',“'i"‘l $hf‘ll°‘l'\l, the citys r"- '"'ac’il'"r"""= of carvad r" t" - "us... i. 1H.“ l... F"lllll“’*< \"ll"l‘f' Ciiirv-"ro have settl- The family numbers six per- sons including the children. i’ m ri"ir"~~s send their o-“ofust tel .4 t» w.--" 0th., mow North sou cfiflst. The Wm“... of iur-ni Riv invaders m"... nvflf iris wiiuii cliffs of "in roflheast todnv rviib a noise "likn thun- ‘derflkfié witness said. Attack Convoy Tn Hm! adv-hr yyuywvflriiv W) HTNTV“ QIQUIIJIWQBP‘ flan...‘ '1Y\F‘“ (ma merchant r-snvov, 5rd in a few minutes. the my was full of fighting German iii the French harbor of St, Nazairalnm mum bdrm. C“ 1.82s t i" Mr, Alexander. rioting first that‘ the. ' ~ h t i- i , ith the Prenchflrhe Cunard-White S/ai" lin~r Lilli- Fliirnicaaintllrdcveisirdlywon her deck and loestria. k two airplane factories in Germanw] But reports from Brlssi. Sivttzrr- liind. intimated llOl'iili‘l‘l'l Fruiiro is Spain, to whrrii Britain riot-s tend to permit. supphrs wii h might find their" any to Germany or Italy. reached an agrccmont. |with Portugal and Britruii _vcs"er- day for iiflifilll’, supplies foi" hm‘ .LINEKROWN ~ ZiI().\"I‘IiI£i\li MONTREAL. Tuiiiv ZIi-JCPM-J sunk off St. Nizniro, (France, while evacuating British troops, was known in tlic port oi‘ Montreal. Cunard ofi.cl.ils said itotiay. i The Lancastrin. launched a~ the rhcriia in 1822, iiiacio trips to ontreai during llvl‘ first season. Ordinarily a cruzsc shzp tu- Scandi- navia, t-he West Indies aiici other vacation points, she nimlo a trip to Montreal in Coronation ycai". 1937, as an extra sailing. l Sold at a recent auction in Paris for $1400, one o! Napoleon's most, ‘famous love lcttors to JJJSEiIlIlIIC contained the SPIIlCIICé‘ “when my Josephine is at a reception shc is I e "ly p "on I can 59c." land British planes. I The Germans scattered. but ‘came buck. Some flew on to llll! ‘southwest, boxed by anii-niiciuiit bursts. I In the first raid, the Nazi pinn- es sowed bombs in a llllf‘ half a ‘mile long, but none of the con- voyed ships were hit. I In tho brilliant siitisliiiie thcv [made sparkling targets for ground .gunncrs and, caught by a trom- cndous barrage of shells, they div- |ed. twisted rind climbed to escort-e. Not counting tlic plant-s shut down today. it ivlis tiiiiiniituicd |ihnt Britainfls homo ticfciiccs, siiicn June 18. have dcsirtrvcd 202 raid- crs-an average of about five ti tlav. 1., 1.. . i ..,,i T" ("qqiih FOR SALE — CIIOIYIC Mil (‘ll 1 ccw iiwiiciied Julv Milli. P" ’ Wllllihcflflilkflll.’ _ _L-'i74- TSLAND CHERRIFE ARI-I 0N THE market. F. B. Reeves 292.000 bushels less than last. Pftiil’ b} been I "breadibafiet" ‘volt-ed his approval of the scheme. 9T5 were "ailing f” m“ NM“ i° M“ lho lliOSl out of his products. co- low focd to be stint souili from the ‘ m. Bccwpled “Elia F“? i” H‘ mmkm‘ iii‘ t-lriiiiierl that unfair competi- 114019995 {mm "Qmmm FYJmX‘ "m! | (ion llllfi lil\\'ll\'S ruined co-operation ‘Marketing "Scheme ls Discussed The Sheep and Bwirie producers of P. E. Island met with the Pro- vincial Marketing Board in the Agricultural Hal] last night to con- sitict" a marketing scheme from the iproducctzs‘ point- of view in respect lof the Agriculture Marketing Act. The Provincial Marketing Board {consists of Messrs. D. J. Mullin, St. Potter's, T. J. Inman, Summerslde and Gcdrlie Macheod. Bonshaw. The chairman. Mr. Mulliii, stated the Sheep and Swine Prreciers had applied to the Board to present the marketing plan and they had been granted pcrmissimi to do so. The Board had considered the scheme and wished to put. it be- ,lorc the prcducci" foi" approval. It was ioi" this purpose that last night's meeting in the Agriculture Hull was called. 'I‘.‘ie promoters of the scheme in. defining it said "the purpose of regulate the liicc and l0 encourage im- I l l "cstock and in the methods c‘ tissmlblliig the some for marketing puiptxscs. and to bring about order- i 1y marketing tilt-roof." In the scheme the “area oi’ pro- tliivtioii" means the Province of p- -. Edward Island and 110ml‘ Iliiuqilct LcniJit-ric. is offered iii i i <i' int-ans the sreegi and swine mum" dvhslliful and popular ; IIERES I119 filfll inii gull iiii pant... “i... L9 1 lugpketiiqg 30nd as Con. odours . Tweed . .Mlracic ‘oidiiiii-y iiiiii tiiii.uoiiblc-iiniisiigtiiiiii. irflslcd with the "i-kovincial Mar- - . A Iilerltol , , fihnnghnl g 3 against Ufld2l¢XPO§lIf£—0\rfctPfllllll. Miil kewng Board» constituted under many “hers. $1: most ofyour pictures by always sioppic u“, Act’ | I‘ Verichronie a! our siorc. The s"heme presented to the Pro- " _ , viii" ‘i Bcnrd was read clause by Protcct ur - ."! 01.‘. >1" tho zipproval. Tile scheme __ ZZFE: 8?, “am l” ‘Mm I ‘P below- m“ I j ' l,“ ‘1 the ozts way FlTfl Laird. Tiyoii. claimed W ll e n at t h v y ' the Act was placing the products , IIUOY-O-BUOY ill the liiiiitls of a few men and “ouch °' “hm ; _ 1'1" illlii ilvvre surrendering driving, p r1‘; e d SAFETY FLOAT‘ . B .i ficcdom. . 98p, 5L“, Bargaining Power Mi". J. A. Gillies, Manager of ilie I ‘(Isl ml: Nizirkctiiig Board, point- ui. the advantages of selling by . It created bargaining pow- i-luiiiiccl. Mullltis explained that a was tictualy an agent 0i l‘O'\'ill(‘lCll Arlarketing Board " this Act He claimed tlic " could assemble hogs bu‘. not, sell them. This was done Hrarrils tigcnt. All the drov- i‘ " is the one per cent COIll-, l. l Mr. Gillies, lll answer to a ques- ' vstatt-d that there were ap- "z ‘lately, 43.000 hogs shipped the Province in i939. This . {ill ilicrczisc of over 1200 hogs " the i938 figures. . W. I-‘uriicss, Vernon claimed was a lot. of shrinkage in hipgwcd to Monctnn and some- lt is more advantageous id st, to packers here. Hi". Milton Filrness said the Mar- listing Board ivas paying a better i: ‘re than outside buyers ivhcn all cit". s \\‘0l'€ figured up. ‘ l‘. l‘. T. J. lnmaii, Suminerside pointed out the benefits of ship- ping wlzol co-riperatively. He claim- ed that tlte farmers of this pro- " "c could have made an extra S 1.75 iii the yezii" i939 by ship- \" ol c: "itively. He urged to take advantage cine. . "nosi- Houston. Hunter Riv- er, claimed the Marketing Act was compulsory" and would not meet with ihc approval of the Hunter R-lYDI‘ lLstrici. He claimed he had shipped llfifiS at a cost of 35 cents 1i liiiutiivti pounds and said it was costing tho Livestock Market-ing‘ BUlilTI $1.00 per hundred pounds to slap. Tic considered 50 cents a hun- tivcrl a fail" pvlce considering ex- pvnscs H: pointed out. that the liud mods‘ no provision for fund. Raymond Wood. Tryoii, ,‘poii".t:‘ti out that according to the Is!“ ic the farmers were given the ego of abolishing the plan if lit was not satisfactory at the end of out‘ ycai". I ii i (fonpcraiion Necessary Hon. Horace Wright, said he was at the meeting as a producer and "In crtlci" for the farther to get ‘an is iicccs=rii"_v." lie said. and claimed that this Act can con- rol this competition. I-Io rmovs to work for the common (‘iii and stated that this was the of co-cpcrntion. He - ed um‘; that the schonie was 1w; filbllliflfy anti could be abolish- ed. l Dr. J. T. Croieau stressed the ‘_iicod 0f organization among farm- ers. H‘: "aid tho Nlarketing Act was u reasonable thing and there was no (luubt ilS t0 its constitution- riclvisoti the farmers to give the ‘scheme ii trial as any thing for tho brttermcnt of the famicr should roccive consideration. Mr. Gcritiic Manhood. Boiishuiv, iicd against being too hard on local packers as they employed ‘mrii mid siioivd be given consider- ‘ ution. l SCOPE OF MARKETING SCHEME l his inaikcliiil: svhcmo shall tip- ipiy i0 slieopaiid swine produced in ilhc Province of Prince Edward Is- ldllfi, save mid except: ini Rcglstcvcd anti grade ‘sict-‘r for brcrviln: purposes. ‘ ' SllFll liv live- l i stock as may be noc- |os to sup, iliv l".'(]illl‘t?lll(3lll$ iii iii‘ oiwlliuiigi" ('1; so 0i his trade ici l\ll_\' iiiovcnniit ( trying on a rc- itaii meat. business in this area of prtxluciicii. (CI Any oilioi‘ iivostock exempt- _(‘d by the Local Brtird from the {opt-ration of this scheme. Constitution of Local Board (til Until the Local Board is cl- cvtod in the tiiiiniioi" hereinafter yivtvclairti tlirro shall be a Provin- -‘ cal Bo rd composed of the f f:l'ni. ]_li'O\‘f.‘lll£'ll0 in the qviility of Siicll" i-Auii THREE To make white shoes whiter blliKziYS WHVPIC SHOE POLISH (The kind that won‘t rub off! and A I50 APPLICATOR Both for 29c TII ESE Hot S UMMER DAYS Look and fcvl i-ool and r0. freshcd. Wig suggest LENTHERIC Tillie! “Esters Prices 95c and $1.35 N 9 w Bottle with atomizer $1.25 and $1.60 Gll.l.l~."l"i‘i~l SPlli Lil. FRI-IE 'I‘ill.‘ii. . EArli I’.’\'.'i-L. i-\l'lllll‘f NilFldlil‘ H" ‘No , ziiill \\ tmiriiYii sizes .Oori5twTal<e Chane; We Iiavr ymlr st :1" from 15c to 31.25 I Qli .- f‘?- sis; oi lulu" iii members to repre- sciit the swine producers and three l3) members i.) l"clll'~">‘ieilii m‘? sheep product-rs. _ (cl At lczust uiic week prior l0 the 31s‘. (lily of Jul)‘ m elwii veal hereafter, the Livestock Shipping Clubs throughout _tlie Proving/c shall iolci local meetings, at vihic i, " sclt-ciion 0i a Chairman a Secretary of the meeting nominations have bee", received f0? the election of deicggtitcs. a ballot- bc distributed. Every ITS-Li" lered product iii the district shall be entitfed to vote for" ‘two cantil- dates. The ‘two cnnditinics olnain- ing the largest liuilioijl‘ of \O“-(‘S shall be il(‘Cl{il‘t‘(l circled as due‘- gnleg, and "ficnte 0f tlic Q11 ilie c ‘t. Clléllflllllll and Sccrctziiyv shall be OOIIClIISIVO iii tiiis rcgnici. (d) Immediately following i-iie Q1" cation of lllt"_(l!l(".§ZiTfS as ll“.‘l‘(‘lIl before piwivulcti. tlitfLocnl Board slirill call ti meeting of dell?- gritos for the purpose of elect- ing ni-uinbs-i-s of the Local Board Such iiiccliiig shrill be held on or before the Iiist day of Juli’ in each _v(-zii" hereafter. and notice tlicrwi may be Eivcil bl’ prepaid pcst. telcgiuipli oi" tele- phone. Absence (if any (iolcgaic or delegates from such meeting shall not. viiiatc any DEOCCOCHIIQS there- at, provided ti (iuorum of 0f at. least thirty (30) dclogritt-s. is present. (oi All ciiiiciltlnlos for members of the Local Board must be‘ regis- tered producers. if) Uiitlci" the Chairmanship of the Chairman of the Local Board the tiieetinu, iviiuii called to order. shall bedcemred open for nomina- tions for members of the Local Board from each of the classes set out iii suhsetriion lbi. Each deio- gute shall. bcciilliicti to one vote ill each of lllt‘ Fiilil classes. Mating shall b0 hi" ballot and sci"u‘.in0<-rs selected by the iiioctiii: shrill count the ballots and report to the Chair- iiiuii. The certificate of the Chair- mnn and S€K‘.l‘f'l " ‘is (o ihc hienibors ebirtcri to i"t*i>rl_"sciit_cticli class llilll l)("L‘Oll(‘iil.\l\'i? in this ic- glirti. Power (if the Local 501"‘! For the puniosc of this schomc the LociilBoard Fllllll llfilC and mill exorcise ‘iii? ‘l ‘\\’iiig‘])0\\i“l§. (n: To iilill‘ lllt‘ i; ii- and place at. ivliicli. llliil ti» (iC.slgll.ll~t‘ the agency thrcugii which ltlC reg- ulated prcduci shall be liiarketcd. i0 liispcci- of such v.0 (til To rlqu s and Lo- cal Shipping‘ C SEE US FOR BATHING CAPSM HOWLAND CAPS (all colors) $1.00 Others front 15c up. $1.98 il,"ii.E.i. s (i. (j) To cxetiipt from any order oi" determination ‘iill_V wrson or class oi’ pcrsotzs ‘Gllgflgftl in the prduction oi" instituting of the Ikgillitwbl. product Oi‘ uiiy class, var- lciy o: griitic 0i such gJIOtiUCL. Organization and i-itiiiiinistration (a) The Head Oliicc O1 ilio Local Board snail bl: in iiic City of Char- lottctowii. (bi ffliere shall b0 an cxwntivc committee of the Lou u coin- pix-ed (it tiic Ciltllll . two members to be uppvi... r it." the Local Board. Ally ilCllt/Il taken h)‘ the executive cuiiiliiitlce llilleb be approved bv the Local Board nt its next liicciliig‘. ll 1.0‘ consult-ind lulu iiilil ‘ (c) blot-tings Oi shall be culled b; i s fllld reasonable ilullzc l b” imfmi bi‘ L01" ' ‘ill, it-iipnoiit- or DYi-‘Plild IJO-rb. A )t.c'lfll iiivclliig n! ‘he 14m" B01 d nluv be called at iilll‘ lliiic ulluii I'C(|LiL'.>L 0i Lilly three mclnlx-rs (hers-of. ‘ (ti! The Liouil Board Sllilll, fi-Qm among its iiiciiibuis upixniit a chairman and a ni-u-cliuirziiuii at any meeting ilic Lllilllillilll s not Present. the vic iiiiriiiaii shall Dlmide 011d In hi. isuiicc the Liocal 390W b51011 diwuiiit a. temporary chairman. it") Ally four mclllbi-Is (if the Local Board shall constitute it quorum, (i) Qlwfilifllls urlviig iii any meet- imz of the Liccill Builiil siiilil u» de- Clded b5‘ ii lllllfivl‘ if 0i the inciiiiiera present, and in tlic ceisc (if ziiieq-iiql- itv- of voics at Slllll a lll<‘£.‘iilli{ {he chairman shnl‘. have ‘,1 (lei-until: vole. i8) Offlvls and tii'ti‘iiziiii.it.tiiis of the Local Board shall ht 1.10mi over the signature of tho ("ill l'illi’lll, (h) Minutes shall bu kept of the proceedings of lilo Local Board, and filly Silfh lllllllJlCS shall >0 signed l ,. bv the chairiiiiiii and .‘ i _i. ma"... be (l) Coillts (if . and dcleriiiiiiiiiii Board shall bi- int" 1o the Prtiviiit:l:il B Cllkil‘l(‘l'i\i hunk (if (k) The Lax-hi DYODPI‘ hi. < ivarticulai" t duv.» iiiivr it Your tiiaikc out .i b. an iticcnic niili t".\l . and slvili f"iIil\i‘ mo. ft-hu ' ‘ throt- tiiuii lis it’ " fiscal your. bi‘, A shot-t niiti invo to determine the ll'."Tlll(‘l‘ oi dls- {‘l§ofl}§3Z_(J1\'Fi’fJ~2_iB~’-‘ tribution, tlic tiuzi: ..‘.i<l llilfiiiii. gram. 0y ‘wit. (it . Q llillilfl pro- | (iliCL that s.i. ll ho ii. .:‘(i by any _ ‘l'50ll at any . , . ,,._ n.1,, To pplgls iiiWStlilS ch- 1;, ‘GZ,'..‘(‘_} 885i?“ iii iili‘ 1W0“ 011 0i m“ Julio to tlii- .l .‘ t": .\l.=_\" i~t tho regulated product witiiiii the arcil. next sucu-v. in; y. (cl To rcqiiirc- full iiiioi"iiio_lioti (iii Servici c: qiti-riiiniiiiiiiii, relating t'i lllt‘ pi" Kill "iioii aiiu m‘ fil‘tli‘l‘_0l' iituivo l " 1,0 (!'.-, ".‘il by mrii"k:(iiig ". l . tti pr iirriiaitl past. from ull . v1. ilisi lot Thu Llilxil l‘. Jilin‘- , m0 t, i- Illllll‘ u" shrill be .l:i . Lozal Board enso l0 nsum‘. _ tiii" Ltrflii l3ourtl and 1o (.‘.ll(‘i‘l i.‘.(- violation of any Act oi" (if iiit‘ .»i‘lll‘lll(‘ Li‘ any ovzi or (ieloi"iiihini.t".ii llliillt‘ tli (cl To (‘runblisli ll .~.p.‘ ' in (‘Qllllluflifil with "hi: s; '\ll(‘ 0i regulation and, for" tail‘ purpose o!‘ the scheme, to imp tolls. not to (‘x1003 I l-L! p9.‘ (‘Jili- ftu" control r‘ ' ‘i’. oi tlit‘ marketing cf O1‘ lllii‘ I31"? of the ingulnird :1. wlrcli i ‘targcs and iol" bt- priyubii‘ iii by pcrsrxiis engaged iii ihc produc- tion or marketing of the regulated product. >7.‘ no. .iis: i W l-l. NIcGrcgor, Central Lot i6. »I‘.l".I. v J. Reid. Kiiikora. P.E.I. rt, N. Eistrr. NDTill Wiltshire. P. E. l. 1 F7 Hoivtill, Novili Wiiisiilre. P. E l’ "luau Furiioss, Vernon Bridge.‘ int" ". y -\ '\'flll(l\‘l' Hamilton. New Perth. P's l. “ A Vclsrst". SIillflS, P,E.I slvil hrli o fit-e until July 3i. "i1 c1" will! lifter their sittces- stirs IV“ cit-cited. (fr To conduct. a purl int" iii.‘ cqiialirtiiioii of i-ct. ." i l from the sale of the rcuiilai ' out-t. l ('41 To iiizilzoiiiidc" ‘"0 su li iii"- (icrs aiiitlti. l'illl ilS‘.\\ll. iii.i,\' (i tiii ll“t"‘~' r "" ' I " ll\'.lV in (l ill 1"“ of ': . - (lil To rum‘. . 0‘ "v f0" | [ha 1.1T. - , ,, c B“ll‘ll. irvri to "infiii: tli"ir l'f‘lll‘iZll£‘l'I\' Lion. _ _ , (ii To imy orgaziizniznn. f‘- "ill" _ (b) The Local Board uiau be ing and nsressari‘ expenses ° ti“ L-74ii-7-26Ji. seven (7) in number shall 00n- Inoal Board. srliIilFlTil‘ ‘ i.‘"i"ovi.s.0ii cl lit“ \ (‘harass and] p-tlitiizc. Cliarrtgs R!‘l‘(l\\"' Aiiv cli.‘.._‘(‘ < r Lstiil 1i..ii"cl s. such Bonn. .. , . tiozis or " , tho<c lflVililll ". [rout the llTPS-‘IW’ poi" ‘nulred by (he Provinviiil l‘ ‘scheme shall remain in iurce, sub- ieot to the provisions of the Mt. ii r I i“