rrzrz M/ESTERN GUARDIAN NH". Mi AGENT-Mrs. John Pond. M Wlter Street I t-Ph SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE COIJINT! on. no iptlons. Advertising should be left with M“, yo“ 1d :-— lllmgmh Bgokstore, Water- 8t, Toronto Bakery. Wltor It. [Ill V0"! >1: ed I l n ls reserv or news ‘fihiibffruigterrrl but sdvertlstn‘ ' or 5 news)’ nature may be insert- : w a; 2 cents s word strictly psy- . sills i" ""3"" f, .2 ANI) l_ PT. BARB WIRE, no mange m price at Brace 2-43-6441. _.sl:DAN for sale. new tires. w,“ ‘faylor Drug 00-. Kens - Irlll-fi-Bli- . INGS for truck bodies in il‘iit'("S. 12-861-6-3-21. no. _||,\vb; ‘our films developed with Dt-volopcr at Taylor Drug 00., loll. Kélliiii- ‘GUODRICH Safety Silvertown fires (iisillblill-‘d at Braloasél-Bla-zl. ‘i MRS. CAREWE" three- pftieTiuTrdian ml! be holllirt no, u? Th, Guardian will be delivered to any hump [n "<:~:.::.*:."a.":5,":.:::..'::.:..'::r.';:::::.;":..:" W- - st my of the following store; m Gourlies Drugst "l"! 61min. Zi"..!lf.‘.‘.i..‘§., Summer ‘ p, your route. —FACTORY-T0-Y0 011 at Taylor Drug cfiinsnififihi?’ —IIEAVY galvanized . rt wire m o. 12. 1a 1 ‘° Ffeflii- and 6 gaugelrlililélb-oig-lgi-git. -—STARTING v Wednesday_ J e 5?‘ BT80“ store and warehougles w ii be closed each Wednesda. until further notice at 12.30 p, one half hour earlier than last you; L-6l-6-14. —UNDERGOES OPERATION- Mrs. Roake of wllmot Valley un- defweiit a serious operation at the Prince County Hospital and friends 31°90 that she will soon be restor- ed to health-S ~—RETURNED IIOME-Yvlr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay who have bee" 51161151111 a fcw days in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have returned to their home in Sum- The SUMMERSIDE GUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Alberton Miss Nor-nu. Lawson. student st P.W.C. has returned to he: homo for the summer vacation. Mr. Gordon Kerr, teacher st OI-eery school was s weekend vis- itor to his home hers. Mill.“ ‘ab’. 1W3.“ '.":‘,‘°§.‘.P II Il O - w. J. Phillips, ' n” IPriends of Miss Betty Barrett. dfllltzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Chn-rles Barrel-t. will resfot to learn that she is a patient in filo Prince County Hospital. Miss Josie Gallant. Milton, was a. visitor to Alberton last week. Mr. Fred Millman has gone to Halifax where he will Join the Royal Navy. Osborne LeFurzy of the 3.04:. oiish who has been home on furl nas returned to Camp Borden. Private Ralph Murphy of the military police, Halifax. who has been home on leave, has returned to his unit. Mr. Benny Ouiton who has been visitin’: in Alberwn has ratumed to Toronto, accompanied 1w his brother Willard, who is to be em- ployed with the RCJLF. per pound package volue at 65 cents u pound - VERY special volue, In fact. UFAIRBRAFT Maritime tea drinkers know their feo and they know there's . splendid satisfaction in MORSECS STANDARD TEA - and special ' OTPAWA, June s-JCPJ-Jfhc flare of total war abroad will pro- d-pitate greatly increased aircraft production in Canada and broaden purchases in the United States so thlt this Dominion may send larger numbers or fighting planes to its Allies on the war front and endeavour to avoid any lm-ic of gailning planes for the gantic r With Spirit Dunkirk. '\ “Last Ditchers” Return British Nation Heartened By Epic Exploits Of Land And Sea Forces In Evacuating plan on Canada's sir fields. Th0 rspidly changing war pic- ture has changed the tempo of the war materials program. it was evi- dent tonight, Heavy action on the western front and ominous rumb- lings from Italy have indicntmi the need for great reserves of fnrht- ing aircraft. Canada's reply to Britain's call was prompt. James s. Duncan, delputy minister or defense for air. tod the Joint service club at Ottawa. today. righting and bomil- f ing planes were dispatched quick- i ly to Ezrgland and others are rcrulv ‘ to be sent. Supply of trained air crews was stepped Undaunted PRUDUBTIUU tish Commonwealth air training I i HELEN CURTIS BEAUTY PARLOUR Has just installed the very latest model in the Duchess Permanent Wave Machine, the first of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Dryers and other equipment also entirely new. Make your appointment i early. Courteous service. MRS. GLADYS MacQUARRIE _ Plum; 105-1 Summerside v i Ii L-28-5-tl0-Iii. l VAST ARMADA (Continued from D519 1) iiylbmfiiéii‘ Six destroyers, the iniriill-Wla the 1,375-ton Basdisk, rivet (or _a_ one of s. BTOUD b91115 m“ ‘ . zil but taken over by ‘he Adm-r 3.3’ when the vrar broke _out, the 1.3 L‘- um Grafton, the 1.33.1 -ton Grcna». and the 1,100 -ton Wakcfui. The last ‘ALLIES ma: __._i‘?_°“il“l.l?él9°%~_?"°_ll_ dicating that the northern bottle front is still the scene of muoh l1!‘ not iv it)‘ . The French Air Ministry and High Command said that. so far 17 Nazi bonvbcrs have been counted . ted sunk ir-si as (iowncd during the Pans raid. grllfidavylfre remr Nazi planes gave Britain little on. fleet mnesweepen m, skip- troubie today. An imidentiiied air- ffm. ..~‘~‘f..‘§‘“fii"n?iféfii.fdv'éifid merslders’ M" “m” 51mm’ M°”°‘°“' _ " (continued “om m“ l) The BritishG 811:1‘? t id th Jack W“ ‘f ' _ _ _ ' ———-" N, 13,, l 1m 1 Alum _ m , ~ °\' meflvm E ‘ylt- m- ped two bombs in the - , aesdcbv, June 5. L 145 8 4-21. _}|()Mp; 0N LEAVE _M,-_ o,“ guns‘. ofshyssnggnt: w‘ as); M’: ‘sir depu ,. ‘had told Canada that Zglnmpy ogsmct o. Sussex m“ One glunboslthtizonxltiofitggfr‘ the ma“ Damm- “l” 15 “W1 "16 Jolul Ailcarll. hwkd across marsh and sand in fury to out an end to this nest. 3g? a pmbutiqilfliv IIiP-"Si-P" 'lllf>!‘lilll§. the Air Ministry said, but o“ “l” Pmeni» 0! Wain-ill! fliivf-iii i" ‘no (Llsliflillcs were caused and 54%;"; paddle mmesweeperl __r SPI-JCIAI. meeting of Bede- e Dlqna L01“ Wm be held m Canadian forces is visiting iris home in svside for a re“, days“ _ ‘miracle. For the miracle is not merely the rescue of four fifths of the ‘Canada for the air- jmfngn; plfln may be delayed- I lliiie d: page vras done. ‘ronlgut an ainplane believed w o“ mmesweeper‘ Mr. Hank McAlduff, who has mght. trawler-s. qu British army, but the heartening of the British nation at, g tuna whm v {gym by 1m of leaders Blllhflmr Lodge’ nesday’ June s" been recelvin treatment t C .' . .A r u t - __ . *1 '1 ‘m!’ a i . ilyhtiliéédm... ...%..’°§’r’°i$-T‘ B. _v,,,.,-,...,, ,,,_., "o... _,.,,_ {gi',,g°;g}§;;1-ggii,§,e;g;yhg-g,g,gggigeg the Germ!“ wanted awn in bfliuz who“. tin-heartened. Ne‘? £€s%i‘.$d.“i§‘ii.i’iik i‘...°"3?§.."ei5.5...S;§;§1“2.,.;'{“._...."°§§.‘i..£"§.a$§ "PM drive"- ll, J. E. Council, DLS. George Inman. medical sturidirt. at be pleased ma", ma‘ he l‘ muéh Perhapo over there you are feeling this, which now is tempering the Britain. the latter was to scnti 1 .535} 1L Bu; men w“ no Two armed bosrdin! ""9"- L'96'5‘1'3L Dlalhousie is spending a fcw days rmproved in health. steel of the British heart here At this moment grave news of Italy $60585?’ iror ‘lsehln i311‘ $000.- ,’ _ mid alarm. gm ganlaye" _-——— v h 1.1 u, _ V; _ ELY I ‘ _i_ ~ . . mnq sc cme. I21": . ne ug. 4km! (IEMENT- sn°wfla~k° Uefore villi. Up in? ml? aliniiisl- Mr. Waldo Matthews has left ‘memm- ‘"1 “"5 "g0 I hesitate to think how it would have bowed factories were w siirviv 1M2 Bomb mm Airfield The ‘“°°°” °‘ m“ °l°°r’fl°n' 1g: Ni.“ Brggitcr, Plaster mromauon bureau at Auhc, N_ B_ for Haunxr N_ s" when he Wm with despair these millions. Today thanks to this great miracle of the §§§§,,§,"“A°“¢‘“j,f M’ “Fe l Mm““{h”i$§3,§§‘c§‘§§§,,fi’§§.’ 0g Putin L_‘30_6_:_m_ -S. 10in the Royal Navy. Channel, news of Italy is taken as a. minor item in a, situation that m” sance-bombelrjiowlnlhion wrfbcchrlh ' g %,.,§“bg,§g?§g°“°,°°‘g,'?‘“‘“§,“°,$fu§ glflxelyAtllies find of the sedrvtices ‘and -———-' _ A _ _ , _ 19¢] w be 1 h d_ made in Canada and til h l ‘ w - ‘ th never -fiB»iZ m8 9 fim n‘: T» ~11“ ‘i. '"‘ i " i. Q “M, Hum and M155 313d“ Ho]- m!" treatment in h]? pmwnflla} bcrtoh I spent e wedcend in the vain delusion that I might see the last Assembly of those aircraft has ai- l “m? (yaxzput Mctm-IM convm-s The British force alone included manshflgilloriélillrlgltf? fgizlléngléa ‘M31; Sanaiorlum in Charlottetown has ' m 0! mo men liken off from Dunkirk. Even if 15 divisions do take Dun- ggilrflévfllrziegnI "ggglitigg-“éllf? l“? \v"rr~ zwarkeri without losses ‘to'222 naval yesssi»; géigmfilghicgklifgr ' . '. l‘ - . y ,, -- . n . .. ri..n- w ‘i ' ixnm convention o! the Natmml Siitumed ‘to hsl home in Silmmsn- vR.v. Vl-‘stthert hgigeagtilanl Btordgk kirk it will be weeks before the last of those Brltishers will be taken off. m send 0“..- 370 yam... j ‘h; 1‘L"_'I‘1ig;n m. M’ m m ctgaaln agent admiram. can e and ‘I m“ ‘m! l‘ "mam “'1' “as l‘ "5' 0r ° I °n as w For weeks to come shiips, from destroyers down to skiffs, will hrgsnt those SUWIPEHBined two-sealer ‘fa F . anrglliilfklfig its statement, monorail’; for help‘ “"89 number‘ °7 Fremh Ehaptcr l. 0. D. E. Miss Hunt was “jpoifllfll as a representative of the National Board. —S. JISITING IN FSIDE-Dr. penalri Campbell and Mrs. Camp- bell motcvvri to Summerside from N. S. and are spending s _. with Mrs. Campbell's mother Mrs. E. E. Sinclair. They were accompanied by Miss Betty smclalr. “ho had been their guest for the rm~t two weeks-S. —.\'E\\' AND DIFFERENT PER- MAXl-INTS-Iu announcing the oar-nine of our new and modern lirvlnc rrom in connection with o-zr braver parlor we are offering i041!’ m 21c a newer more beau- tzinl null iutgcr lasting perman- enz. The New Shel Krcem Wave. As sn irrroductorv offer we are lring crirh week for s limited lime onlv l0 of these regular $7.50 w! (or 15.00. Other permanonis ..'t..’>0_ $5.00 and $7.50. lhrhr-r Show and Beauty .Su:w;mcrside, Phone 68-3. L-2h-5-30-3l. f ‘rcnsoavsns -.\fr.v .\fnr,v Brennen. spent the rrckfni in Summer-side visiting lrzcnds -.\fr= Fddle Cantwoll spent the gfeké-nd in summerside, writing fir‘. ~Scr¢ Victor Travers is mend- l" i "‘“' "M's at his hem! in Sum- nvrsfrie ~-S . 7V.’ Kenneth MacKenzie of Halfav N. is visiting his mir- rr‘= .\‘ir and Mrs. M. L. Frank lifrKmre. Shrldc. -.s. Canadian Dollar Advances, Pound Makes Small Loss "m," YORK. June 8.—(CPl-’I‘h€ Cfiilfitilfill tiollar advanced ‘A cent lot " m fcrviilil exchange dealings. mnli losses in the pound ‘ llifl the French franc. 771° fiiific was at 78% cents in tenor of United States funds. give foreign exchange Marni!‘ mte 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- stcrlinz rinsed at 83.20%. off 5i. llVi ihr- franc lost. .00‘.é of s. cent to i v (‘vii S, liusulrss in foreign monies was merely restricted by war n- ns but traders pointed out chief "iii lilsliinyed considers-bio stabili- t,‘ "1 virvv of the many uncertain- f-i itcncmtcd bv the war. iiigar Future Irregular As Trading Light fiirw YORK. June 3.—-(A.P)—8u- h ‘iiiurcs moved irregularly in in xndc today. hwil’ "Doris blanketed the market mic-annuity and few traders were T, I i" Ollorate aggressively. u, “i” Wild list end ‘A loint low- Jwv l lulzher on sales of .300 tons: 120KB. sep. 1211s. ‘r l" l Nilher on sales f 1.850 w“ Sliiimrt came ihrou l? lazily. raw market 1p "om "i? raw m‘. reported was 1.930 i}? °l Philippines due June 1o st . "life a Dolmd. Du - id cu- mviylf Pircrto Rtcans were gener- Mlfllii at 2.50 cents. hm t Irmi reports indicated France m," gkiil about 5 cargoes of Amer- m ‘or! Cubnn refined sugar in the i.....“°..“'*‘=v- Repent exports w 0m if. "PH- estimated st about 26 w ~- or which 15.000 were previ- °"£r‘."n§.".l..’""°" come from his many friends. —S. British Launch" ~(C0fil.lnii€d from pr,“ 1) the guest of Rev. Dr. W. V. Mac- Donald. A meeting of the Library‘ Lxecu. tive of the Aiberton Branc of the Carnegie Libraries was neld in the library roams on Wednesday, May 29th. Mrs. iDr.) R. H. Kenned, ___i______ __ Illlo, th' saidfifiigiiffbe 101mm. by an atttnbptco ll.ii.llll invasion ol France vviule Hiilfis uruiorezi divisions moved on {lac SOlllillC tlllfi Aisne River lice lll me norm. The Home 011.00 uodcn all or parts 0i 2b’ countes w tile una in which all aliens ale unacr strict police surveillance. or banned ai- occupicd the chair. Routine bus- ncss being disposed of. a discussion nrosc as to ways and means of raising funds to carry on the work of {he library. It was finally lie‘ icideti to hold n card party consist- together. in the cavnpzlgu to p. e-‘ vent any filth column ncho... Ulldel‘ l-lle 119W Cl'll€'i', flllCllS tllT-‘i requlrcci to have a police to enier cr Fthllflill ill restncied areas \\'l‘i.(‘h are song the east ccast or arcund the mdu - trial cemrcs. The nuLtary iendriillip in ccicd the lessons on technical cquipnlctit learned in Ftmncxs mu N_-r.-.ay inito the rciurmslLng of the B. b. F. as it put the lost toucnrs on the "new army" beizeveri ready to take the field. llfillll-l. Ill Hi8 Absolute Noccss‘ tics It was viewed as necessary" that the new B. E. F. have ample supplies of anti-tank suns to stop Germany's mecnanzzecl . units, and have picniy 01f tanks of its own to counter Gcrnranys. While preparations were svpeeicd ll-p to meet liter, whether he at- tacks France or Britain first. cit- iuns kept. up their own tight on the home front min COIitLflbllLLOIll to various funds. It was announced that the wrek of June 9-15 Will be called nrrtonal savings week when n cmcentrozcd drive wzll be mode to slult the war chest with money drawn f.cm might corporations and from mu tov banks. Withdrawal Continues ‘The wzthdrawal of British snd French forces from Dunkrrque kclpt on steadily. An authorized source said it would be ditlllcuit even to estunale the numbrr brought out because those taken out by the French taken to France. The disclosure that prominent Britons had icst them lives in the fighting in France was forewarning to the public that. heavy casualty lists oouid be ed. expect The 27-year-old Duke of North- umberlnnd, s lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, was killed, as well as Evelyn Boscawcn, 23, lieutenant in the Coldscreum G-uorvis and heir to Viscount hi- mouth. CLAMOR -FOR ___ <60“. ilauesmnmae _i>__ "important subjects." Ten thousand first Great War veterans today declared their will- ingness to cross “the mountains to- ward victory" as the clamor for war action increased. A special carablniere guard was thrown around the British consul- ate tonight. At s convention in ‘Turin they sold the awaited only Premier Mussoiin ‘s order, ‘like dilv brought these other de- "lfilimenis “i war fervor: loud speakers were erected in public squares of many elves, pro- sumabiy to amplify a call to arms. Many more of ther50.000 Italnn residents in mypt were reported leaving Blood donor; were organized for public servke. Factory workers pledged lovnllv. A trade delegation from Yugosla- vls. was received. an-l this was view- ed by some as s tentative sign Italy does not plan to invade Yugoslavia. The government announced inric- finite postponement of the 1942 Rome exposition. once pointed out by Mussofini as proof of Italy's peaceful intentions. called to More reservists were their regiments. Pope Pius XII conferred with u» Papal Nunrlo to ltaiv and some said the Pontifl may have made a new stttempt to induce Mussolini toistay on . {n0 v “absolutely l Navy were 1' organized ing of bridge and auction forty- fivcs in the Oddfellows hail with cash member of the executive tak- ma cunrgc of a table. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. The regular weekly meeting o! fire First and Second Guide Com- lllllllts n-as held in the Credit. [Jn- rsu building on Friday evening. opened by the singing m’ .da. this was followed‘ by and patrol IIISDGCEICN. Wells. Captamol the Lucille Mc- Second c l BFlh lilies v First ‘from; mu‘. Miss Qliiild, licuicunnt cf the mm nbseuce of several months, while ln Montreal, Miss Wells. hou rile pleasure of attendink mceii-"Ss of scvc-zal of the different Guide ‘Uourpaulos and she was of the Cpinlgn m“ our Island Companies are on a par with other Compin- lies acrcss Canada. From now on ‘Miss WelLs. will bgigtephilin gal-h; First Company.'w W m- 0 Jrriday evenings in the United Church Hall. Miss McQueld save a short. talk on the war sdvini! starups. and it W85 defiidfi m“ ,t.he girls would save towards the buying of these stamps, so as w hglp to promote Canada's war ef- fort. This was followed by I “WU game and a discussion on the St. John's Ambulance Course which rhvv hope to hold this lummfl‘ under the instruction of Dr- R- H- lKennedv and Miss Marzimt DH‘- Iling, Public Health Nurse. Alber- lton. The Guides then 8191"" around the campfire for s 61118- Song, Megflng closw with the Na- tional Anthem Mid T8193- On Thursday evening, of the Sacred Heart m“ x r In. the Credit Union bu fins <l> the first mcfliiink 0f m9 “ewy sewing and knitting club. sponsored by the C-W-T-I- and iutldcr the supervision of MYS- Fre iWhlie and Mrs. Joseph Cloud"- ‘The club is w assist the Red Cross unit in mskinl l!‘ ¢ for the soldiers 0" "Tvl" i“ cm‘ ada and oversees-A. the girls arish met Adventurous Brew Ready For Long Voyage IDUISBURG. N. 8.. Juno I — (c?) - The adventurous crew of the schooner Thunderbird —tvio "m" f?“ “..‘““.“.;.'.l‘."3..."‘.i.' ll-ton s p a no ' night as they made ready l0 9°‘ sail in the next 24 hours on a I.- 000~milc voyage to Vancouver. "Weather permlttiii. "F" b‘ off tomorrow." said git-ll)?" Jlck Yukon Shark, 34-year-old former miner and adventurer. l-lls crew- Mavis Wi cox, North Vflliwll"? Troop. were welcomed back afte, train. The old boatrnan asked to be set down for s minute so he could sand dgrzes, watching for signals. all-these are members in ceaseless survivors. thumbs up. watch them go by the quay. Henry V where Hal says: explain what these British have. has flowered. Lord Halifax Praises British ‘Armed Forces Iiondon. J1me 3.—(CP Haves) — Speaking at a luncheon of the AHE- lo-Portrlguese Society today, Lord Halifax foreign secretary. said that the armed forces are daily EiWWiB that "tie unciouded heroism o. British arms has in no way ended- Strcssing the five centuries of Anglo-Portuguese friendship. he announced that the king has asked his brother the Duke of Kent. i0 represent hlm at the ceremonies in Lisbon in thLl_s_tt_er-__par_t_o_f_ ALL WORK TOGETHER scouting up and dcwn the Belgian and French sands, taking off the From one of the destroyers inst night they carried off s civilian of close to 70, ail bandaged up. He was one of the seaside resort boat- men who in hundreds volunteercdto go and row their little boats from srhore to warship over younder. A bomb got him. He was too hurt to talk but not too hurt to grin very sickly and raise one tfflhrled old hand, I saw the Guards come off. Most of the troops just straggied off ship, but the Guards.“ who fought a rear guard action all the any from Louvain, 75 miles, came off, formed up and marched to their waiting One platoon of this regiment, stalking with the long Guards stride past the old boy lying on tile stone jetty, had a corporal at its head. its meartenant was the ninth Duke of Northumberland. whose forebear was Holspur and of those sires many died under the l-lenrys. This one, sb- sent from the head of his platoon, lies buried also in Franco- TIIE BRITISH SPIRIT As 1 stood by the old boatmsn and watched the lesderless platoon of Guard; march by, I tried to remember the words in Shskespesr’: “Gentlemen new abed in England will think themselves socursed they were not here With us upon St. crlspin‘: day." Northuznberlsnds where there then, and old bostmen too. might like to look that passage up in Shakespeare tonight. It will help Bo let the clouds gather. New trains join the tireim processions, gum load; of children with their little bundles. in between the train- lQQdg s; m; guant "last ditchers," and out at sea those ships and boar-s. more strange than any that have swanhed there of old, the fist boats of 5M5“, me 50o ships of William of Normandy. , ‘ride what way be the British have their hearts laced HP» Th! mlW-‘W ‘_'ortugals’ independence. planes in crates for assembl- While many of these typos lnvc ol- readv been received. fixrfhei" firi- gverles may be delayed for a short me. The British Government 1s anx- i ious that the air training plan‘ A new Scarlet Pimpernel blooms all along the Kentish shores of - . , England, noble lords on decks of warships and pot-bellied old boatmen. proceed on schedule“ and Bums find the kind you have seen in "Punch" cartoons, leaning against, their little skiffs at seaside resorts wailing for customers to go for a row- other crew members w-ill overseas as rapidly as they trained. Mr. Duncan snitl ing classes will be rout. nu- v month from now on to go on ar- tive service. ‘ be sent l h» f vigil and utter reckless courage, has been busily prcpzirlno to heavy task assigned tn was understood here in increasen numi a purchased in the I supplement Cannd u r, . at least until the full ;.'1:c n. ing out aircraft could he n". in all Canadian factories. The transport. mcnt .. .. .1 ports. construction of I shops and to mulzc iillfi l)‘ c‘ all essential equipment, There were l4 Canadian manufacturing aircroft ruzri _ large engine mnnufacturrrs r.l"i 1.‘ outbreak of war, with six of aircraft firms fnklnrz 1.1 r joint program of liiliiilillq n) . for the Royal Air Force. 2\I.u'.\- n: these firms have expanded their. plants to meet wartime needs, and production plans ore going ahead, rapidly. i Lost week Munitions Howe told Parliament thn: . States standards would be u. <i far s; possible in Carrndiarv pl because they were more fam. and better suited to Canadian pro- duction than the British stnnd-. srds. It was understood, also, that ‘ United States aircraft rmcs u" "i be produced in Canndhn sui far-v plants to a greater extent mar. - before. i Conservative Leader Hanson said in Parliament today that "impary tnnt changes" in the air u plan announced by Mr. should hay.“ been made tn l‘ mcnt first. Air Minister Pozv plied that he hnd b"l".l prcscrzt when Mr. Duncan rlykc and ti: he considered his hllllfliltlftilltilfis not matters of G0\'f‘l‘l‘illlf‘llt ml w: but rather of steps tnkm. in mm .- erata the country's wru- citor: 1n the air. Addressing the same club moot- lng today, Hon. Air lyiarslval W . . Bishop warngfd aigainst _ "the m.» .- 50m. Qnnlv o! simism of d eatsm" and called elebmun‘ m’ h m.” upon Canadians to be seadfnst in their purpose to deft-at tlwr en- cmy. U. I. HIGl-“VAY PROF-RA“ WASHINGTON, June s-(AP: - ‘Xihs House of Re reseniatives ass- ed and sent to t e Senate to 11y a bill authorizing a szxfnlbiiyniu) 1'4‘ - ersi highway aid progr- fiscal year 1942-43. i -: bers stressed the inrporinncc highways to national dcfcnre, | Nonwrsmanhliic: n1. . June 3.»--1/\P- lliliuif- l i i_‘.' f lrms Min "‘ i You The Duke of Kent will be accom- paJlled by Admiral of the Fleet. Lord C-Latfleld. former minister for the co-ordlnatlon of defence, and Field Marshal Lord Birdwood. lor- merly oommsnder-in-chief in India, and commander of the I11 M1117 Corps in France in 1918. Lord Halifax said that “the Bit- ish fleets and armies and sir forces are showin by daily example that me unriou ed heroism of British “m3 has in no way ended. and that in valor. in resource, and in tenac- lty, the men of today are not ln- fcrior to those whose deeds are written in gold on the D8898 of 0U!‘ EIOCKI-IOLM. 4115mm." The Swedish ncxvsprv 1Y1" ————-———i— stadsbladet at Hclsirlr; AFRICAN JURIST DIES ' CAPE 'I‘OWN- (C?) -Sir John rlousiv ill Kotzc, 90. former judge of the su- ill meme court of South Africmdied at|ern Norvray. King I-lzmkml is itil. Oranjezichthhqmg._ , ‘IILLIE THE TOILER — AN “OBJECTIONABLE” NAME! The Canadian aircraft industry ; X At Washington v (la rovernment plans to build naval and merchant ships also tor’ nssrrlrbly‘ yards were bombed, oil part. ionic wagons set. alight and troop convoys machine-gilnned during r XYPDSiVO raids over Northwest ‘"5 595"?" ur"i1n"in'_'-'." Wimsnvyototluefuturmtlsesd- miralty announced the)’ b“ “W!” ed the harbor st Zeebmgge. Beisim port now held by the Germans, with concrete-filled ships. (Zeebrugge was a German lub- rnarine base in the last war (of three years until Al)?“ 22-. 1918. when ddngritltsh aqusgrcré. 118g: Vioe- A ra Roger e‘ Sir Roger Keyes. M. P) burst into the port. landed s boarding party to hold it temporarily deliberately sank H. M. S. Iritrepifl and other craft. across the channel to block it uie flare it was subjected to and escaped with comparatively —rrun attack. minor losses. It has been called one ocs of bombs were seen to iof the most brilliant naval exploits inuz-t in the midst of the convoys in history.) on the roads ahead of it and in i The destroyer Haunt was bomb- '!~ a 1w: woods. A series of rd. Eight of the crew were killed Ind , nstnns continued to break E20 wounded. Mast of the survivors : ome time after the attack landed at. s south east coast as flniillllIlil-‘On or petrol lorries in on Sunday. ilif‘ wrecked convoy were ignited! 11v lno incendiary bomb fires andi b."‘\\' up." At Soot moving trmins were hit. German azr bases at Rotterdam. Dev-enter and Wesel were "visited" r0" was scored on a gocds <i at Homirurg. A long convoy of armored ve- lumvs caught. on the road near : “on in early hours of Kilt! first was heavily bombed hzrzh explosive and incendi- b . from a height of . ' it was stated. "Then in l of a» slrwrly descending Norris Use lube, Torpedo look‘ The Germaine attempted to ill- pede the withdraw-r) from Dun- kerque and beaches in the vicinity by the use of submarines and high speed motor torpedo boats. "Losses hsvs been inflicted tlpdl both these forms." said the admir- alty statement, without amplifica- on. The admiralty said that the world will be surprised when it. learns tho number of soldiers brought back in To Discuss Rubber Quotas , safety. LONDON, Jprle a _(0l=) _.A_;- It drew s cture of hundreds soczates of Sir John Hay. British “Don hun s of small boats. member of the international rub- mimliéd by VOW-MM!’ fishermen. r regulation. committee, said to- bOBtmPYi Mid Yflfihiomcfl. mflkifl! trip aftrr trip across the channel under severe attack. ope-rain‘? SiIPCPSFfKIiIV by day and night under the mos‘ dif- ficult and dangerous conditions. The admiralty cannot speak foo highly of the services of all con- cerned. Thrv rvcre essr-rrfnl tn 41o success nf the rmcrniinn and the means of savlnc thousands of ‘Jvos. _\' izc is en route to Washing- r. hill, declined to explain his lk-Sfln. iln New York some financial quarters believed Sir John's trip is in connection with United States 11D mocks of vital raw materials. Rub- iwr and tin nre the two most im- ‘i of these materialist world's rilbber- producing mfnw-lvs —Great Britain, fiance. "In addition to almm! inrrssant be Ncihnrjnnds‘ and Thauand bombing rind marhtnr- cur. rvtrlrizs iFmlnl -- arc represented on the "l1 Dlihiwfqil". liv- hrrirhes nncl the ingnlnlfffl- which My; “pm-y, vessels npcrnim’! off thrnt. quotas. of Dunkrrqifr and lilo s inZ i0 and fro were liilfl" shellfiro. This was to some checked bv our naval fcrcrr bombardment also r: ronscco axnnrmsrrrzn rum XIONTREAL. June S. — (C?) — Formation of flee overseas league flanks of the wit Wnnridni Tobacco and Hamper A stiff brew»- .. l-‘ulrri, to simplv cigarettes t1,» memymadc the work n? i of the Canadian Acflvc scrvlcc 51m- mm diffiuii’ said. nnri on". the l-‘m c. was nunmmced today. Hoztornblo chairman of the league will be Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. while the patrons will include the lieutenant-governors of six rovtnc- cs. The league wrl supply oboccrs to (‘nmuiinn troops for the duration of the war. The Eastern Guardian ‘This column ls reserved for news of local inform-st hut ndvcr- Using nf a ncwsy nrrlure may be inserted at 2 cont; || word strirliv payable ln advance. ___i._______,__ ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to TORONTO. June t -<CPl Charles Rrcinald Snelgrove, 46. ar- ‘i t who was on the staff of the 2 Telegram for the past y. runs and formerly with The llit v q nr. dicd in hospital today vfirr a SiX-lllfllllll illness. lit‘ "T"?! "5 Cflllirfllli Willi iii!‘ the Charlottetown Gunrdmn may be (‘mo ~ forrcs in the first (‘Peat handed to their Rcpt Archie War Sllvrin and with the White Hiune. ~ Ruaginn nrmy. By Westnver music teacher, and Betty 1- - newspaperwoman from Anoortcs. Wnsh. nodded agreement. "we've been looking rorward to lhLs trip for some time," the wom- an commented. SllArk has been nreoflrins the ship for the long trip since last winter. His companions arrived here from the Pacific Coast over . ' k d. tbinfi°eirfi>n lan io sail the little ship throng the Panama Canal and ihcnce up the west coast of America. They expect the JWYMY to take about six months. _ Wcntircr prospects for tonioffowl departure were fine tonight. ‘The intcrnntcnal zone pf “"81" is situated cpposlte Gibm i6? C" ll"? northwestern tip of Spanish Moroc- co. which in turn is bflllndefl W 5-9 south by French Morocco. OF A GIRL NAMED rm. 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