JUNE 7. 1940 I PAGE 51x THE“ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _. _ roucl: comm‘ - A driver r I 4 I , r,‘ . , ,,, I , , f, ,., f _.,- », . I’ ' / _' .1 I u; . PA , , //_/ Mwzdéddl contfa] Guafdlan girfigllgh s: moalguygd I f /,1' guilty and was sentenced to twenty - 1 lhls column is reserved lor new: 0| days m 1511 Wm; 1N5 of license. The 1 , local interest but advartlalng of on“ who was caught on Tuesday a neway nature may be IIWPWI by the police 1n a watch steal was '- at s cents 1 word atrlctly luy- given three months in foil. ‘ruesdayi ‘I able ln inlvanw non-stop! aecidentkdrgfir lwiass ore- - xmanded ornwee w e c m- . ASWELL i monographs. 1 h was drunk and incap- '/ m —£'-— Eiiioglvivii: time forfeited his bail "I hate to admit It bill, / CONFEDIBITFIOP- Lula: o! $30. Another lion-stop driver "- 111111" Tm; v51‘ M0115 5X i ‘m "' ‘ 5255133151 il:.‘.::.;:.f“l:";ll.il': said Tom Edison's ' ' ' ' mTllrlifcel-gwdglofel "DUR- ‘P°°‘ under the sanitalgy bv-law 111011118; - CITING THAN FlCll0N' " 1-1111-11-1-11- Si’ $i§§?.‘é.“‘.’.£ £31355" °“ , . "if ‘ Yo 've known him as Edison th T“? DRUM '5 G"°°".1“h°'“" DONAHOE-WILCOX — A June é , _1 , u‘ _ _ e once,‘ presented by W°m°n‘ M!“ wedding of provincial interest took geniusmEdison e wlzardmEdison sio S0Ol8l§ iraClydemveg i558)- plue Saturday morning h, 5t‘ U16 world idoliNow meet EdiSOn, the “*1 ° “m1- ““ “k mmgmi, yxliognué; chgrrigkfixriléwgfilaefegev . _.. . . .. a c - fi-iendiess boymwho was the laughing CHERRY VALLEY UNITED ___ mg M155 Mo“, Ma, wpmx and m, stock of his own home town! Micke , . service at 7.30. Y. P. s. ser- J- A 13°11a11°°~ M1“ Wilcm‘ L‘ "he - ' -y Ylelaals- at. Orwell at 730 Vernon 111d" daughter 0r M“ “nd M“ I in the blue ribbon performance of his {fiver S53v1“? cancdled in‘; come“ Grove, Wilcox of scum Milford, and W, whole exciting careein. .as the great ence Sunday. A. s. weir, Minister. lid natznzggalalcriglrrfi. gléyllerligltgijrg: :18; ThomasAlvaEdiaoninzhehecticdays 1"314'6'7'u' pital, m. Donahoe is a. medilctal 1 I11 "h" “° ‘”°““’“" s‘§.°‘..”."i‘-‘5ivn§.‘ii‘i€§l 1’“i'i°s§£’-' Fh““ii"‘p?§ei’l’§i£°“il§’ 33.15.2102" a“ give hi! fat her’: lai service by Millview Y,'P.'Unlon Passage. He is a sgn of rMr. and . , I _ - _ ‘ m, _ 3,1; ===~p==1=11~¢= i£..“i‘£‘l?§i‘..‘;‘¥?%.s luau. il:=..?2lsri:= m“ 1* ° *1 . m m” c“! om Rev‘ D' K' Rm’ Btiriaao-o-l-ii. am iamrumy _ Celebrating we“ -———-— her 91st birthday. Thursday, May erfnil "He's not a bad boy. it’: ilgggllvrl‘ ‘ssggggétrmvgrlil: soul, Mrs. James strouiinxi. w?» 0 "' PA A .— oun f h t t1 . d 119-9 W“ “Mammy ‘MM’ o’ Mm Stewart at 11 A. M. and at Lot v40 gyxeiitero datifgtiiitei. aMisegepJcg-‘gpiifne We struggling for exprenlonl" at 7.30 11w Choir W111 eive a s 1101111 Strothard. o, B. u. superintendent Prep . . , Service entitled "T118 Prodlil 5°“ at, the Maritime Home for Girls. ed 1 said Torn Edison smother. in story and song." Mr, Kenneth During u“, day a 18,56 number o; who Jay Will preside 811d OOXIGUCE thfi friend, caned to extend fencmb 1111611 W113i“? Permdi L‘134'6'7'“' tions. Another daughter is the wife ,5 ' of the Rev. John I-Iockin, of the 22g $05355:yMafiwhléRpulgantgglltgg United CitllifCh, zit-t Soul-ls. P1121. w w gagzryé... ,, l‘lll..l‘;s-.:1:i:.~:..::.:. 1:111:11 1:: W" ' ' ' ' ' charge was in the town of Plctou. 111W —"— Mrs Strothards soil Dr H s B |nd CAVENDISH CHARGE. -— ser- ‘ ' ' ' ‘ _' 11m: 11°“ <1". 111"“ 91“- 1°°11fe1=11w 5"" fliiitiagefiiiiiiimliibiii; ‘iriiiiuiii, “'9” - ca“). m? cantcned‘ sundw 3011091 Conference of the United Church of B B §§§Q°§§j§§“ Qfiefjfg ciffsg§finfffilg of Canada. which held its 16th ar- I ii‘ Q . v‘ _ ADDED av A Gevrse A :.f.‘{;“%"’p”‘.?.%2l‘§.‘}‘ 1112.12.11" 111.11g;- ill.‘.lh*ll"g.-ll..iili“llli 51:. m, . . . . . . . _ 1 1» ‘NEWS vlrflinia WEIDLER - Eugene PALLETTE M111“- ___. 1""'°-""- ‘°“ m‘ ___ mi . - . . ‘ ~ ~ r ~ ~ < ‘ TRAVEL nu iis-v-il r. M. bAIURDAY MATlN-z-JE mo 12-5-1 . CORNWALL PASTORAL 41111111155 AND PRESENTATION R111 NIINLATURE 1W0 DAYS: TODAY AND SATURDAY PIIIICG Edward -. §.§§.‘§“,,‘§§; C0 5.1%. 5(_’ns_ fiuxflailyf 53121;}! wilgmiiiicnlwaiitaotl}? (‘T . ' ' .1... - §'~;;,1,;;§,,,,1."g g1§;1g1,,g*s1,¢33.,§-,$ $1.252. o? tl‘.‘l.“i.il..§i.‘li.“’iélfit: W1 ' ' ' ' ' who is to be one r the seasons‘ i"? filfggnsatlf {4 NGYV1(POX§LH' popular brldes-to-boe when the the ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ° n c‘ v‘ members of the North Tryon Pres- ilm L E' R’ woods!“ Minlste£_313_5_7_1|_ byterian church assembled to pre- rulr n ___ sent] i183 with a gift in Lremgnltign lore - _- _ -_-_-,- g‘ n 0 ___ o er u c5 as orgaiils for t e to i ._------=;;-1= 13* Gaucho Serenade] Sdlrhrs 8111111111. Cast 33-» r1;;,,»~;-w- mm 1 ' aye ' n f 1; .; c ~ m .y was score oa Dre. y ecor- urz C A PI T O L :5 “d” ‘ ‘"1 i With Sp en 1 upp01‘ 1 g gfififiiiliafiiféétiiiijfgoif gaigycggeyenggdhg;»%1yg_r1géiufi; Q . The Gaucho serenade. latest of not love. ' ' ‘whaw ' ‘ e“ w of iansles. after which an address Sh? SAT- Radlo Prflgram a: Republic's Gene Autry western Cllfiprdqr siigfllgfllinlflszl” 11331521112: glsgmlema. ‘fregvigi gltaglgpgixll igadlaaot w“ read by M,“ Rubv Delaney and “h . will‘ TIME t Shanta“, ivlllcil opened last night at the hwDD-c; (.111 m“ 1F“ 1N1 bov m“ A A Macbmd Wm speak at T185 Marjorie Cameron prcsciitcd ‘m (“Np-r “Wig r ._ _ lbll Time is In! ern ,,: Capitol‘ Theatre for lflflthrt‘? (‘(1.2% “l‘?1r;lii\ivi§l.l]dt.i;g(_r"", ea ping)‘. f” m.“ Hanmmn‘ please more the changelglfii‘ with a beautiful CiiiflSt/I of silver. 11m! Ig\h\'.".'lfi'-'-'-'a'-'-h'1¢&:' ilueritulllllii?‘ iéztiligifiijfijjfgipliilg; IIIiSdEIKi“ of a 211115111 crooks were m m“ hm“ of serwcfi L 3w 6 7 u ‘tltixaliikbdasoiiiee liiniianilallllarfiirkxlltiiblili: l! i} ,. ‘ J-"JHW-h _ ~' ~"~*. l -.. - ----' » f“ FRJDA“ JUNE 1 tabhshed a newimg" i better Smith Ballew long a favorite. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SEE‘ Jolly Good Iliielloyg PgAfter bouncln f0“ " 1 ' thEachh Aim-i, gliiiuxtfimwewer is is excellently cast as "Buck," the vICEs-“Trlnjiv In‘ ‘mm 9' cmwithe bride-to-be the ladies served g m“ 6.35 mBWAIiZ-hvilbsrl summsiy. airtiiilzetd eatastlie plot ingenuity and COWDOV sweetheart, of iiie castem géfiiigghghgs fihurgiah 3'1???’ sgggffinloiicloils lunch: The remainder 0f 7 H.135, Mimic, 31 17 m. production skill of each succeeding society girl. when 511-1111111111 15(1):‘? moo A M Eyefisong 7,30 R M41118 01/811111: was sucnt in a 11011.1( plT MOSCOW 111m in the series. _ _ up 1-11-1 11111116 1° W11“ 1 1 sprlngrielri-sc. Elizabeth's Church. i1"?'S°"g.-sh,““ fmmm“? Q 11°" v.11 7:00 p.II1.——B!'O3(1055Ii in Eng- smiley Burnett displays hlS com- coivllooy. v a la crs all o‘ Ho“. Commumm 1190A M_Rev_ cylmglmfi-shzlivl “flag ihehlllllffsit <‘>_ 111183101” 1151 R1111 1-1 1° 1 11* s" wfsillrll 221M155: 1.116.511.2115 hi. i... in- R- Hmman- 1-111-1-1-11- c - 111 ___= *1 " 1 "1 *- dol nun. i2 es . 26 m. 111 “ 11 - . . ' ———— “‘ . w» <1 "r1: L§ilil.i“é~.‘i‘§3;i' or M11101» m» M5.;“‘§.¥i"";»':.,’i‘.‘£?'"“€l" W112i‘. m‘ 5315 P m *5“ ‘h? Blwk 13°53 capable ma“ m hey-prefix“ bole iyla eRuhl I-iank Wifdgll 'Frank TICOP-The Rm” J‘ E‘ Ems m Con‘ naadzg evenin Junlessfith at her 1.11‘- GSD. 11 '15 1'1‘1<'8-- 3° 5 111 i G59» U‘ zmwe’ m“ rich m‘ w (l) miles. “at? dull uiid Hair SIIYBIIBI dncung a Mission at Miiwn‘ June love! yfann hcgrle Hazelbrdok lion- [mi 9,55 meg , 31 3 in against marrying a. mnn sic 0e: M» c y - 6th to 10th. services cac~ evening o“ Yhe d“ hterqndn M-rs w of . mills - - --_ ~—~ -~<=> §§f1PA1{~,$1»-1°711§3$ 911111611» 1111111111,, “Lfonaghmgwho Wimwher Bus; :11] i S330 11p‘?'—New5z- i? ..,E“"'fl§'3g, o o I Qpurcfl ‘riifliifi-O i g Pg“; Sig, 1%“? bimd and family is leaving shortly 1g" T , .7. mug. “i .; . - 1 >7 - ~ ~- - - _ A“ i 11 B‘ m‘? ' n” m i TPC‘ 9 521 1 288lng Belgla s C, J "g for ivgiiili 15mm“ at a R1. 52~iziavilii' iii iziiiiwiiragglii-ieamciiiezxiiggiiiiii? Yrmig ’ 31 J1 “kg-gm a i p ' ———-—-— - - I _ ' Xtoreilil iifOtzlblthc Ciltyéiand Bilnibury 1m 3340 pm _Reqiie5t selcctions; ‘, W O F h ACOIPENT AI‘ CORNIEQI, -- Qn 01‘ V8 tfs of 1'1 g0. The win: 313g y; .1; y 1 1 at e1’ '1 "e113 7 rams 1.31.; 1112.11.12.12; Pit l- our. t. 4 25. m; . - . ‘ -1 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 1" “u”? E W . lzllzlrdiln llilildasslisizlhi: 1"‘l~1111fl= $1111.11" r- 8:45 .m.— ee y r0 . . - . ' iti ‘Review. 313x13, 9.61 _lllBg , 31 2 m.; Organized Relief for Sick and Hungry Refugees Fioni Zyggmfzuélidsgé Tghgugfiitverlpfaglfiltklg Evséqghmlftlflfs-Mtglllsglggninfifgvlélvo V JUNE STOREY .1111), 11.77 mgikfik-l m. “Yflr-Siflfkfifl North Described by Canadian in Atlantic Ponce courtyesmrday_ Besides PM“ B,o£n_MMrs_ E38,: with?!‘ Cyrg be DUNCAN RENALDO 9:30 p m “Rilllli? Main Orchcs- P011. Lggudamnes he was {med $5 and Zliildft lbsuthtoiichiiiiza iiiiifltiiéisgcibf {Ir MARY L55 rm QM??? 11-111 12911431151 2 "1 l —-——-——-—————— ' fgrgwgl] u, we Rum o; me even- 111 DJD 1. meg, a . ‘ . - - ., , "_‘_" . ‘ B GLADIS M. ARNOLD uiitll the milk supply ian out. ‘Then MAy n, 1- _ while Mrs. McPherson present- “ SMITH BALLEW ‘ 10.00 p m Rlifituf .n Engmh Canyadian Press C-mcsponilent {tiled unfed begged piteously for B. Roy? I-Ioiinginigg‘ yesxgf; wig wlctlhla llaeautlful satin ‘bed. ~ , - 1"_ * ", oo, re an ovey purse, g s rom m: ‘ZROG’ 31 15 m“ 21am’ 25'” m" On the railway station platform Soldiers on tile way to the front iariggiingtlifceorDgrtriilnvicen-lviiieqi’: $5115 3:5 °11P~ M“ M°111"1B1"111- 111- ‘W 1,3106‘ 19 61 m‘ about us at Bordeaux there was looked at the emptied food wag- once of municipalities w; g l 111°"! defiply 101161941- 111111111115 u‘ i Lodnofid A” [evcrisli uclivitv" wagons piled with ons. 'I'lie'ii with spontaneous 865- that City on ivlonday next’ iriig bin one and an for their kindness and to} m‘; phmx" W03 - q 1-;|n(l\\'j('ii(§$ and‘ steaming pols ofiturcs llicy opciicd their sacks. flll- gihiencg we Gym-c o; 0mg, C“; BXPYtE-W-‘d 1191‘ NR1‘??- flt Wm"! be. Wqik m “gflkg”? h?“ m ' (gal... and coffcc: pale tired wom- ed with their icgillllr ration and a Mngjgtratg m“ be fined by Dopmf fwm 1161' friend-s. The evening was 9 a8 mtg’ Ogncoyg’ lien of a dozen organizations were few small lilxurics given them by Mayor McKee, n is expect“ thigt brought to a close by the singing of G1 < 1 “I ‘ - 1 1' ' kin to thcr - Catholics Pro- their families and gave them up Coimcilloys Ch d; "3119! 8- J°1ly 900d Fellow’ with Sc. ' ' 963:9? oinrllmhhiigis-ii yrgpencd’ Rv- iiczrtanti. ifiOG tall English ' girls for the i-efilgiffi-i- There were 1101i will leave to-mriirliroueirfgiildthestggiilf Mm‘ cal‘ wmd m‘ the plum,‘ I‘:- DAILY 3115-77-82-10 ‘ 1 ‘ 2g" ' ivoluntary workeral lfrorrrylhorlggrfil, otfjnlgonggkegarstixizg jéifirlgiogigrlssausiafio ference, completing the City's rep- PERSONALS m SAT. MATDLE 2:30 GEORGETOWN "[6" SCHOOL the Rcd Croes, soc I1 vser ce t n r 1 ‘grad I. _l .n , ‘ resentalion. _ _i_ pg iPlh of llic local health rlcpar n11; t ti; w oildel . iii k.ub rs of Chi); ______ The many "lends of Mr Wilson . . - -.---—- _ _ h __ _- L _ . . ‘r AN.“ hbRlAJ‘ ? Honor roll for the month of May! i§,,.",."§.°,.rdri,§§% gioiigsstiltiiiiilglilrliz 3d‘? handds lszorasilvtédoublgiegdfiiiy. orliNsgékLggéa Stewart. Hampshire. are sorry to I ~ AL50_(-0Mhl)‘ l , midnight when orders came to pre- One child plunged its fist into a recently installed i; new p9 or mm °f m‘ “m”??? the P1111“ B‘; l Prlnrlpflll 9*)" pare (or the reception of 1.000 Bel- pot of honey and licked 1t hungi-lly. Frigidaire Water Cooler. Believed Edward Island Hosfjal‘ W Margaret wood, 2‘ giim refugees. Some were famlshed, even vorac-Ito be the first modern refriger- As siigma 1 has lst and endure. ..._-.-_-uu4»a.~‘ ,..-, l Grade I (hi: l. Critlici-lnc Clorv; r 1- ' ‘ omc.“ Her face —-—-— “Tm LlBtbliiiingolisiiicn' L‘/][(:11§Y*]oi1K(];i[y)1%'2. Jolin Duitnn; Il. Frrddie Golel. gf.‘,‘,',l.ge,,,ied“°f.'utddiniv and he; Report for April and May: 6°“ l ‘I M“ ' . Grado I (c1: 1. Lorainc Roach; nckhbm- Mid‘ ~5he 1m; h” ham‘, Grade X: l. Kathleen MacDoiig- “m” Sm‘ 1 i-llife incllienw and ‘ Jcan Homo-Hill: 3- Mariam» wi all =11» had in 1914. too." 1111: 2. Etta Pcrry. Band Onlmllbe life of ‘ifldisnn ‘David. i ‘There ‘were wcnrv. haizgnrd fncr: 6111116 1X5 1- 11411181111" 14111111 21 ggexiltiiiiiige riclaics through com: W‘ 5- 5711-"111- I11’|111‘|l1l|- and bndfcs, ihc f?” M" ’ ' um‘ M11151 3- Mum“ 3911mm- edyv mars, drama, nnd thrills, the story o was misunderstood bv tilfw" 111 i115 T—“ " home town and liltimatviv umphgd m-i-r all obstacles. LowaiiT-"naisrowiv scilooi. Report, or Lower Freetown school __ h row. C "m _ B; 1m. “Mm Grrde V: l. Arthur Holland. m’ Mgbx. 1 Robpff, coil-us; I. Itijliiabl n I 3 H {Tompm-ary mm; Grrldo IV: 1. Albcrt. THIIiOTH 2. Gmlfm $511133 3 Lam-n Hill. Grade II lsrl: l. Jcnnic moves: 1 5mm" Lmkleii"? 3 M51101“ mm d ix i Preston Hammill; 2. Errlc Hammill- I Rapidly llie food was handed up WIT-V- Gmde RkevIfls Grade ll (Jr 1: l. Gcoruiiia Cliirn=. i -- in 10' minutes not a scrrip left. 5mm‘ T"? 1- 59°18" MWHYN 3- ’) Audrflillll" 1 ‘Edith Stavei-l; I. 2. Olive Stavcrl: .'l Albz-rt Stiivcrt. I Aim; 1111p; Gukkig dflghfv] bark Roma Mills; 3. Evelyn Dalton. qua vac"; 'i'Pcarl Stavert. Grade I: No tcsls. 111ml forth with bolllcs of yvntcr. (311159 “Y 1- 311111111111 L119 Jowel Betty Profltt and Perfect ntll-mlmi: : Preston Hiim- iAii Ffnzlivll girl 100k a srvcn-day- 57111111 I '11)? 1- EM" 7110111115- Grme g 1;...‘ laqvinll" 2 Freda mlll. Audrcy Rvwrs. Bvltv Proillt, olll lliliv not changed for 4H hours. ("M19 I lb)! 1» John DQ110111 2- a" (ii-orgi- illli ' Freda Hammill. (T001149 llill. rpm iiilo m» lilfirmnrv m b" balliwl. Claire M11111: 1- 11111-"111 1111118- . , ~ ~ . w. .- » n - r _ : . be . .. F,f.{."‘§l‘§.,l’,1’ 1' "m" Calm“ 2' §f.‘i"i>§<§?i"5.’ liiiiihilirliiigiiivliiivhr $3.; nliotrisigd Grade Firatcirallliilzwlilll-Lignaviiler- “mom”;‘igglgrsmsliivutwlnmfred m“ 6mm" Olive ltavert. kllflhllkbftiiafiii F1141)“ ligliiidllieiiirleiieliwrejeriiadfi n» ialiimiTlii the home. —1' Grade X1 1- iFi-rn Bovyer Mickey venture, Lllrllis, zclirs, human inm- Edisons parents, \\'lii lie _ bored as long as motion 1116111195 Other; worthy o: spcgia] mm. ‘JPHII McConnell. » - ~ tore mean old “on m a hgnd-plcknd snppmllng! n P l D0 _ I At the “inflow be __ _ __.___________ cast fire EURPZIQ Pnllctlc. V1001‘ 2- Charm‘ M11"? and a“ no mfliy-‘vlgfil-f fiaozgrggwqid 511:‘; s-n ELEANOWS SCHOOL Kilian Bbbbll‘ Jorilin J \1 KPIH- in" ("luani 3' cmii" Mair- , , .. . ' A whistle screamed - military 1011s- and Rm’ "vlghtflimiards shoutccl “Stand back.“ and, Hunger slightly satisfied. tongues ‘ ‘Pmmlf? 1.x“ Morrison‘ . the ion: train swept. into the sia- » ivcre unleashed. "F110 bombard- .‘ Cmm“ I31 l- Am“ Bomiwaunj 1 lion. Windows billzcll with \\'ri.i ;.iill lnicnts -— I saw U11}! dropping like YOUIIg 12'H°“'“"d Fink"?“7“1N“1“‘“‘Ma”' Wired faces. hands sirctcEic-d forth flies - the pamcllutlsts —tl1e l3. Marv Fhiléif-‘Tikd- from half- starved people whose bomb dropped so close that it is a. ) ' I ‘ - i bl m4; ed they saw the miracle we escaped-J‘ A babble f At lrlnce hdward Vice-Principal’! D9914 ffifiL riiiey “had Liiot eaten for confliéallont and bewilderment. inci- -’""~ _ _ v _ nenrly three days. poss e o separate thctrun from m m Cmm W‘? Grade VIII: 1‘ R0“ Llevieninw An old storv to Mllc. Gritsch the fantastic -but. one tliiug in " 1111101’ "~“1 12. Bobby Iiobbs; ‘ T)“ HMO“ 3‘ But-V Jwkms‘ (and Mme. tTHilfllVliiC in charge. common, nlliiost 11153110 fcnl: q l l ' l. . 1 Grnilc VII: i. Myrtle Prosper; 2» . f- i m, _1 ‘ ei- e ulpped which lJpCIIS louny at me ETUICE ‘Mary; Burke; 3. Herbie Parker. ikefiimagxlurizstwrogm and a Wm...“ Grand, 3N1”! T“"“'"“" "or m‘ ‘mgage- series of cradles. They had al- meél" of W” ‘mm ‘s “Qt human i 3"” mwmmfld" “c?” ready served many IEiilg0€5——-I»h0ll- One old lady caught mv eve. Slie 1111 lie-er W“ =11 . ' _ ' 1 a ago, ev- h id h l .11 d1 1 HM" l“ a Y” “men ‘F. NJ Grad? VT? 1- Elem“ 111111111111“.Z‘§ii§‘§5rr§§‘msp§l§ii¢§ Xian; eastern W28 flOiF!i\S1\ll-‘S1l1i1‘igi1ol(l)i€ "WM" w“ "WM “dim” l 3 P111119“ P111511"? 3- Riflwrd De‘ iFranoc --now the terrcr- stricken, lior WOTC licr l2 cmilrlz-lillrli-vn. 5°11‘, _ of l-CTY- _ . V a ‘populations fleeing before 1110 j r-acli with ils rucksack. "My (illiiQil- | ‘Hum (7'1'11d“ v' 10111111“ Mimi ~' Harry German war machine in Belgium. icr stayvd behind to look nftm- the £111’ .\lcConnell: 3. Theresa Burke. Luxembourg and northern France. Quick figuring by these calm. capable women revealed not 1.000 as announced and prepared for, but. 3.000 human beings, The com- woiliicicd and my son i-clilscs to leave ills land." she said. “The Gcrlnnn planes skimmed the roof of our train-the roar was deafening -it. L: onlv a miracle L1 lllllpilS against U19 of boliig (‘OILS‘i(i(El'Cd slraiige. 8Vt‘l"_\il‘iill1; —<I0ifl(‘(iy. lui- M!” Anew’. Dept’: : , b ; 2, mm“ love‘ Grade 1V I Eleanor Ho be . J l‘ P‘ ; 3. W nda Publ1cov-1 . - , ed 7- v _ ~_ ‘ ' l l- ~ “i112 19,‘? 11 1W ‘ lstrllllz‘... l:"l..:::"t".il. ‘hows 21.5:l:é,‘lkltQqttilllp$i:lvlzfirlgv and] Gfflde 111i 1~ Freddie Mflcum" ithe freight cars filled with 50 m‘ sterin and hallucinations. The eih‘ L“: ““,.§§,'-°‘g,.mf Qqaro ‘loi-nhlev not ~77" .s°m‘y Johnson “m! Lloyd Hemp 59 P0150115; the sick. wounded. citable think they hear nirplanes- I as n 1'. H1117 A5 '1' sister 1M1“ ‘equal’; 3- can“ new” children, mothers, old people. some the children take convulsions, But even as An” ‘ML T's h t: b11114 —ih@11‘ eyes vacant —some the majority are gidmirable just Virginia; w°lilcri§rasa“gi§ie liafy Miss Keenan‘; Dept: without their reason -—neW Vic- the some." i ggmggjyagz? 5,90,“ garimrion, as! tims of horror and chagrin. Many Now an nvalanclic of cnquirlcsi Grade II: I Margaret Layers: 2. 1W8“, (wing {m- yriad i-md water Lorraine Landry. Everett Llewellyn ' ‘and Joyce Hcmpliili (equal); rplny\nx_ about lost children. 10st mothers, war news from the regions of llicir 3< Illsiory Repeats lost hnmcs. Tile train prcpnrcd to lcave for another part of France. Grade I (a1: l. Josephine Dalton: Grade VIII: l. Kenneth Moose; 2. Charles Tantoii; 3, Kr-mlcfh An- drew. Grade VI' l. MflfgilfPi. Marlin; 2, Blanche Murray: fl. Albci-t Mills. ‘innlfrnd I. Burns. principal. Primary Department: J. A. B. Mi-Cnnell, vice-principal. .,,,“._.,Shm_ wounded and m, __'P_1=11r11_>1-p1c1=-<c ccvvy _ "nil-ouch ihc Wiridous I <»-..i:<l ' children in the baggage hammocks whcrc they had slcnt and travell- ed for ihrre days, Ill and wounded (‘ilflkfli the corridors. It wins ii vis- ioil or miscry from 1hr barbarism and snvagcry of lh/e Iliilcrian chal- lenge for domination. i‘ a non-corifnrmlst b0?! W710 iri- Grade V (Jr): l. Ella Jean Sla- vcrl; 2. Ruth Slavrrr. Grade IV: l. BFIIFP Profilt: 2. Waltcr Reeves; 3 Albert. Mattlicvw. Grade III: 1. Donald Pmfilt; 2. l or Gilnlicr - lty and prayer ated Water Cooler in the city. Mr. White, tlic Manager, deserves credit ;for his enterprise in catering to his idevice which cools as required. ‘Iiilii 1cqillpmciituva5 purchased from R, T. Holman Limited who are agents for Fflmdalre products in this province. -_-___. SOLDIER HONORED-On Fri- gatlicrcd at the home of llilgli Gcrs, day evening May 17th neighbors and i with her parents, i a1. Nciv London, to lion- Gcorgc Mzlndersoii of lire 811i Medium Battery, who w” on furlough. , acted as cliliirmari and after stat- 1111; the reason of the grltherln and having George come for , called upon Mr. Willard Riley to rcad an address while Mrfieorge MacKay presented a welt-filled purse. After singing "For He’; A Jolly Good Fellow." played by Mrs. Stiring MacKay lunch was served and a pleasant evening spent, (‘K0180 thanked the friends for iliclr kindness mid lie received a licrtrty bounce. NORTH WILTSIIIRE Y. P. U.—- Tlle Young People's Unio mot, qt the home of Mrs, w. n, Clark on Wednesday evening. E Reta aster lind charge of tlic Fellowship pm- Rrlim. the theme for the evening ch general thanksgiving and the Lord's Pfllyvr: hymn. “Building for Eiern_ bv Mrs. Clark. In the abs , the secretary Reta Faster took charge of the nimble; 1i discussion was held on the Iieadl tlon of $1.00 was Mr. and Mrs. C. Noye, It w“ moved mid seconded that _ (me-third of tho cost of scenery to the Hull committee. A bill of cents was paid to Reta Easter for a would Pour through as before. Mr. Warren Young. student of Gordon College. Boston. arrived in the city last night to visit. his mo- ther Mrs. Walter Young of Kings- boro who is a patient 1n the P. E. Island Hospita for the past two months ......_.,., victim of first Nazi bombing aunk in the harbor. STAGE SETTING, S0 w, m, The milny friends of Miss Min- nie Judson. Cliarlottetnivn, are pleased to learn she is conviilcsciiig after her recent illness. She was n. patient at the Prince Within sight of London's famed Daily War Survey (Canadian Press) New French tactics and defence dispositions worked well 1n the first two dllys o1 the new German offensive from the north towards, Paris. Nowhere was the enemy able to cut through the defences on the first thrust for the wide sweeping rushes into allied territory which t-hlay were able to make 1n Belglilm nn Holland although some pane- 21811011 occurred 0n the second ay. The German policy at the mo- meiit appears to be to maintain heavy pressure along the whole front. Thai, policy would quickly ange, however. i1 ilie piossure disclosed a weak pniiit A heavy concentration of power would probably be laiulclied against the weak spot and as soon as ii break occurred the mechanized columns 1x11 for life as they were lit llio ba tie of tlie Mame iii 1014. Then the Germans were within a fowl miles of Paris and now they are] ‘l5 miles from the capital. I Bur, relatively speaking, having I The French are literally fight- regard to the speed with which the German army of 1040 moves on wheels as compared to the speed of the font-slogglng German amiy of 1914, there is little difference. The new French defence line is organiued to s considerable depth and is designed to act iili a cusli- ion rathei- than as ii firm obstacle 1o e Gennai-i advance. The dc- ferices becomn (g easlvoly more powerful towar i e back areas and the advancing enemy necessar- -lly becomes progremlvey weaker as ho amioachod the strongest Malian. Honor Roll m; month of Ap- ril anrl 3111312‘ l S i nr ml-n : griiilc (i? (Sr): 1. Clara Mc- nal Do d. Grade X (Jr): l. Linus Train- or Grade 1X: l. Joseph Candy; 2. Myrtle Costello; 3. Noreen 'I‘raiiior. Grade VIII: i. Catherine Costel- lo; 2.Bcrnice Coady; 3. Louis Mc- Donald. Grade VII (SrJ: 1. Dorothy McGinn; 2. Raymond McCloskey; 3. Russell McDonald. Grade VII (Jr): 1. Alice McClos- key; 2. Teresa McDonald. Junior Department: Grade IV: 1. Jolin Clarkin: 2. Loretta Quinn; 3. Doris Quinn. Grade III: l. Shirley McGinn; 2. Patrltia Clarkln; 3. Mae Quinn. : 1. Leonard McDonald; . kin; 3. Gerald Coady. Grade I: 1. Jimmie Mccloskcy: 2. Edith Quinn: 3, Imelda. Quinn. Principal, Maurice J. Calilll. Assistant. (‘lure Clarkln. (Patriot please copy) am rviiiTnasit orf-fl SOCKS comma OTTAWA. June 6—(CP)--Tl1e Department of ‘Munitions and Supply announced ‘lcdav that or- ders will be placed shortly for 300.- 000 plilrs of sacks. iind that the purchase o! equip-men} for the 3rd Division is wall advanced. Plan! also have bcrn made to meet fu- ture rcqulruncilts l'or equlpimtit. Within the last low days the de- narlmcnt pliu-l-d 1m order [or $1,- 250,000 for nil-crnlt. inslnlmeuts. ‘P0- day tfic placing of s 8288.000 roll- ing mliii order. n 831,000 order for mR-ccllonrsrs mflchnrlry. and a for steam winches Bombed in Nazi Raid on So A sccilon of harbor at Marseilles. second largest raid on were killed, 100 injured in raidl. nf tlue Empire's rapiinl receive Instructions in nlilrkdlllltiiiii _l'hl1l‘l'l'\_ in; their lunch hour. Thry are members of liritalns VIIlL-‘l l1 rm“ defence unit which has been organized to ch00! down *1“ "‘-‘ m chulists and halt possible Trojan horse activities. Tui- I'll‘ u- - ~ ~ take iihnnting Ieunns on the roofs of office bullrllllflfi- Bimini; scilooi. "" i‘ T" £166,000 order also was announced. miw. W, _—_*'_~§ uth France 9")‘ in Friini-p southern Franco. m" q. Ono British mercliniiliilan ual ene I Bellini! this ancient cathedral at Lyon, the Rhone River winds into the heart or industrial southern France. Lyon and tho rlcli illumi- Valley were bomb l by NIciliterrancnn-bnund Nazis. Valoneiennes S~~'"-=.'1.'ll|l| Ill! IIH Main Body of __, _.__.... ..._ w St. Paul's cathedral. cl!) 11mm“ c srliooi. T110 folovviii; 1*‘ i_l"‘_' _ Borden School f0!‘ 111' 1" ' May: , Principal‘! Dllflffiim“ Grade X: l. Gil-nil H‘ __ "if" 1111111111" an '. 1 . peGrarlc IX: 1. GOlTiOll Kiflézbtllgh Si H .1 L‘, ( Wip- zio; 2. Elinor camnbrlh -‘ Dorsey. _ ,. Grade VI: 1. Doris 1111 Inez Mclnnis: 3. Edith Silfl Frank Oiitivav lfqllfll" Vice-Principal's Dcfinrimm‘: ‘l Grade VIII: 1. Hclcii 1i" ,_,_ Bclty Lyiids: 3- E1“'Q“‘i I g, Grade VII: i. J01" ‘ 3, Budd IfVilHZ mid W111" m“ Raymund McTavlsli. Mina Sexton‘: Dcnflrmm" .- - 1!‘ 2i crime v: i. Willard dP1‘1]~H,,‘,.-. 2. Joseph 00180.1‘; 3- N“ "" att n drum- IV: 1. Allin-c: §m“i:J-.::1l1~l Aileen Rlchnrdzf 3- mm“ ("l ““<§'r§i§"iii5"i‘.'°n'.. l imiliizF: Wane-rs 0"" 3'1"“ H u“ 3. Walter West-haver- Mlsa Dorsey's DI~D=II’"11°"" . I. j Grade II: 1. Elcllivr Gallu- Y. Noreen sherry: 3- M;'"'°I\‘4,I,.'f\'\,1 Grade I (a): 1.1mm 111M“ 2. Mary MacAlecr: 3- C“ ills. , {W111i Grade I (b1: l. Joan Cnn i, . 2. Mae Keogh: 3- JO-"Pf xflfliii" aid nnd Tommi‘ P1311?‘ ‘im-‘I-i, 1 T‘ Jfignutioii. brlnrlllal- Amen‘ Sinai-Mun.‘ 'v|¢¢-I'rlnc|llnl. mini-T»? in;