l l For your Holiday we will 9A, M. to l AM. DANCING from 9.30 and Lunches, Drinks, Ice Cleo SPOT your Centre for ogood l l Pregby’: Bond, admission 35c. St. Peters Rood, 8 mi ' QM Pr Al the Annual meeting of the csiiadian Association o! Advertis- mg hggnr-ics T. L. Anderson, A. J. llrnnl. Illnrgun Eastman, Adrian llraii. l5- W- Reynolds, R. C. Ron- fldg, Ad n F. Smith, H. M. Ted- g W. Reynolds Reappoiilvteitl lerve meals ond Lunches from P. 12.30 A.M. O.K. will find 909d Mgds etc. Make the WHITE Here you m, Fruit, time. y»; CHICKEN AND LOBSTER DINNERS served oll Day, esident 0f G. A. A. A, man, J. W. Thain and T. E. Walsh xifswnflecgfl emrPctllfa. and the Presldenll ‘v1: rs appomlou: Pa“ Prcqdent- Rh A: lilac-Larch; Vice-Presid t". L’ “I Reynolds; T "I l Mr. J. W. 'I‘I:."ili; "asurcfi ML A. J. Dciinc, DANCING ,1, I B. I. S. Hall "cry Saturday night , illodcrn and Old-Time Ilancing 9 l0 12 DAYLIGHT it SAVING TIME ll Admission 25c a i '40 Turns Upward YORK. Ml! 22 —(AP) — Tiilzgirxk market turned upward may. Ill‘(‘l' tile severe plunge 0d m, my two weeks, estimated in lhili sllttt in have wiped out lll0ll‘ than $9.000-0il0.°00 1X1 quilted rallies. The market. was uneven, with me nervous selling apparent, but- huvers were more aggressive, and as! pains zaneing from $8 to $3 “lllllli‘t‘l't‘fl losses of similar ex- t 'llf‘ finish s of stronger Allied reslstanca in trance. and active preparations ln Wrlsiiincloii to expedite the Un- ifEtl states armament program. said lo have helped the mar- _____ BIIFFIIS v__ lIIacDONiILD-Ai. the Charlotte- WlTl Hosnllnl on Mav 22. 1940. lo llr. and \Ii':. George MacDonald. inee \l~ 1i Wight! Charlotte- _f\i in trillions ' ITATNOR - nrrtoJlln _ n. Pa s Clnrcli. Charlottetown. H. 940, l>_'-' Rcv. is. c" h‘. St. May, W. J. Phillips. x A LeDrew Gard- Raynor. Cascumpec lVllllflll‘. Imslle Dicgnan =__ “Uilllls _.5 "l-SFI-S- ‘It Ttvoh. Titesdav -_ ' “'0 ‘Iownrd Francis. fl"L‘.’l ll P"? 0' 'l"‘il!y-=d_-a_v 31;“, Q1 frof. Fl" Tfvrv: tlurvlst Church at 2.30 DIR. Snot" service at the home at 70m Yl‘l'i"l‘lTi4"l'it Westmoreland relnrcw. in Memoriam In loving memory of BRADFORD (‘IIENTER MPLURE Wllo llirti May 23rd, I930. llow sweet sltilll he the nicctin . . IT. in iiblt land oi endless iliiv f. r. shall -.- us to Ills bosom A“ 5"" “IIIIII u-ipc all tears away. l"“’"I‘II In Hill “lllhrf, Brothers illltl h it-rs, N. D. MacL ean .dNUUANlAU ARMYFUIIY MUBHJZEU N azis Believed Putt- ing Heavy Pressure On R uma iiia T0 Break Ties With Al- lies. (By Maurice Cristi-lane, llavlis ‘ Wri rl Still! l0 BUCHAREST. MIIV 22- (CP 311V“) ——A fully- mobilized Ru- meninn army-esilnlnteci at 1.300,- Ooll-llned this cottntr_v‘s borders "might 1001M a German arrliv sm- llonPfl l" Slovakia across narrow" Hungary, and Rus. nil troops coli- ccntruted on the Polish and Bess- arabian frontiers. GPITIIRIIS‘. attempting to its advance in the “(W90 bl’ lIIl°TIIIPd observers to have thrown hear-v diplomatic Dlvssurc on Rumnnin in lyrr-flk llnr tics with the Allies and iior Bulk. an neighbors and Como “ndpl- [he Drotection o! the Reich. Reservists Called '_ Tilt‘ ofliilm: up of 300.000 reserv- ISI-s tmlnv bronchi Rtllnnlliffs arm- crl strength to \\'f‘ll ovcv 1.000.000 Reservists were ordered to n-pQi-i to their units wit-liin 24 hours and all men on leave were recalled at once. Almost the whole trained mill. tarv l-cscrve of’ the countrv was II10IlIiiZPd_ cvccptioils bciilrfmndc Olliv for workers in vitnl TOTIPZTYIET! occupations-fortificntions, roads, railways. oil and coal fields, Counter-attacks Seen Part 0f Big Allied Plan LONDON, Mlly 22—tCP)——Til8 British Expeditionary Force front held everywhere todav mid COIIIL tor-attacked between Arriis and Dnllni, it was ntitilorilativelv slat- ed tonight. The rcsull of lhc counter-afflict: was not known, but it was. ld BI‘!- tisll casualties wcre not l"l(‘ll\'.\'~ The elginiis lntiucllcrl successful coun- tor-attacks against German troops who had crossed the Scheldt River exploit west. was be- iil two plilcr 13v slirirn t. uier attacks oil land and in the n;i~ llie Aliiz. Siflllrtl the (iermtiu effort to ccnililclc .1 line front Alfil)t‘\'il"‘ to Ilic. Ejncllsli Channel and illlis lien the B-E-F- iii the narrow ccnslol plain. Wllilf‘ the llll:ll‘lii'\‘ hit the Nazis l‘.r'li‘ii at lll‘i'll*. tlw ll val Air Fhlrcv i siiirslicd n! v-olilm cl - izrgl ir-‘ope, In 1. it u- iiouuccil the A .. s recaptured Arriis. ' Other RAF. bombers iiltercept- ed fast. moving columns of Gcr- UNDERTAKER ‘l EMBALMER 5 'L~‘l’;ll."€l~i’i{."i..l‘.'“ Phone H9 é M’ l ninn llrltt. armored cars escorted by illf7iOl'('_\‘(§(‘ troops oi tlzc main road north of AbllflYllil‘, titirivkiilu silccrssfullv. 'I'iie silridrn counter attacks on Arms and Abbcvllle were regarded here as pnri 0f a general Allicd plan. The first point of this plnu. it ivrls understood, was to rclicvc tlic Gcrtnnn prcsstuc nt ihc |)0llll of tiic Gcrmzin thrust, lcwvzrrds the sell. The second nuts t0 Dress oil ii large scale from north and south against the base of the German salient. choking off troop supplies illisinfectYour Potato Seed W i t h NEW IMPROVED “SEMESAN BEL" You will have a better Yield and better profits m ‘mil SIIPPIY 0f For- a ‘lillivtle just receiv- zl-lThts is also an ex. °. "It DIP-we d b for _ III! arley lbs. $1.00, 5 lbs. $2.95 small supply of Central Drug Store ‘ti; dlslnbbibn for c "WM veflnlcltle llisules for P. E. I. by aerial. bombardment. 'I‘he tactics of the lost few days of bending before tho German ari- viince but never allowing n, break through oi’ lame masses of infan- try toward the sea gave the French time to reform the Belgian anny ‘and their own hammered divis- one. The Allied strategy is necessarily more limited titan that of thc Germans whose plan, according to British officers, calls for light div- isione to lree the British busv in the north w ile the German air force systematically bombs cilan- nel ports and depots. 'I‘hen the mB-ln bodv of the German army would swing south to engage the Hench flel armies, which are still almost intact. Reports are heard in London that the Germans have lost 250s- 000 men In the fighting in Flanders while other estimates are that the Nazis bottle casualties are about 100.000 killed, wounded and miss. Ing. . 1! i. THE WHITE SPOT RESTAURANT Reserve The Date GRADS CLUB Opening Summer Dance At. The WHITE SPOT WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 B:30—l2:S0 Blanchard‘: Orchestra A GRAD DANCE T_H_I_Z__CHARLO'I‘TETOW'N GUARDIAN Trinity United Church i THURSDAY, MAY 23rd this column is reserved [or news of local interest but advertising of I new“ nature may be Inserted It 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. The Eastern Guardiah .'Thls column Is reserved for news of locul interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable In advance. ____________ ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS w me Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie tiume. New War Savings Certificates To Be Ready Monday OTTAWA. May 22 -—(CP) —Sa!e of Canada's new war saving certi- ficates will start Monday and will be available for purchase for ihc duration of the wiir. it was lt'tll'llf‘(l today from government sources. There is no limit set on the a- mount tc be raised, "We will take every cent, the Canadian people wailt to put into certificate nur- PllftSfirl." an official said “There is no question (if the total." Campaign for the sale of the certificates starts Sunday niaht when Phlrince Minister Ralston and Justice Minister Lapolnte broadcast over the national nctnvork of the Canadian Ivondcnstin". Cor- poraIicn from 10.30 to I1 P. M. ADT. Full particulars of this new form of wnr finnnciric wiil be outlined lhcn and Col. Riilston will specify the denominations of the certi- ficntcs Tilt‘ Finance Minister nilnouncnd scvc ol vsrwks nan tl llic cov- l‘l'lilll"lll nlnniled to issue war sav- inr certificates to raise more money for the war chest. International At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) PARIS -- New ZOO-mile Allied Trout checks (jerllllin twin drive on UIIAIIIIIC] anti Paris; rain slows livfmliii motorized forces; Arrfls, Abbi-villa recaptured; General Way- gaiid says he ls "really satisfied" LONDON Prime Minister . (‘hurcliill l comes virtual dictator ll)‘ act. co ‘r-riptiul: labor, property; , Alllvd pusiiioil sltorvs improvement; ll. E. F. counter-attacks in Bel- gium and fiance: R. A. I-‘. blasts Nazi communications, cont-entra- lions. Tll-IIILIN — Genera] Yon Reich- einilt admits prospect of’ "tempor- ary llnlt." WASIIINGTDN - Allies flying ftiiicriczili-liullt li-lmbcrs across At- l:li\l’-- Senate appropriations coin- lillprilvrs 5I.~§.\H.lilPii,llUU Imvy BITIHIREST -- Rumnnla calls Iln 300000 rcscrvlst-I; Virtual gen- rriiI mobifimilnvi nlnccs more than l/Ioflfmi ll‘l‘l1 under nrms. y T-‘OWIP. - Fascist nrcsa [roasts 1\\l< immolvlhzcs part of‘ Allied Fo-crs. Archbishop J. G. Forbes 0f Ottawa Called By Death O'l"T.-\ltVi'\. .\‘ltl.v ‘.11! -—I.Cl’) I)c.lt.. taiuic tuullv to most itcv. Jos- t-pli Liulliliuilu- Forbes 74-year-old itomaii Culliolc Arch! 1101i 01 0i" ltl.\\.l who slarttd lliH icc ill lilo (‘liuirii as ll DIUPSL ml tlllll lu lllci C.il;;;liil:'.\\li'.:.i 1_iiti:ill.. }lc iii been ill mi‘ tlir pllsl. liLc or four years iiiid when hi‘ I>I‘<‘>-<I\I1 over‘ the consecration of his succes- sor, Most Rev. Alexandre Vachon, last February, the Archlbshor) coi- lapscd and was removed to hospital. Tlituc he died this nIiQITIOIPII- cmnlonpd by 11s l)lI_\'.~lL'li\ll that lie should uoi ltlkc an auilvv Ila-I'll III the consecration ccicilioiilcs last Fcbrualiv. Ills Excciiflflcl’ Siild- .1. will coilsccraic my successor cvcn it it has to be the last act of my lite. A native of Ilo Pcrrot. iicai Mon- treal. the Archbishop spent the first l5 ycnrg or his priesthood on tlin Cauuhiuiwnua Indimr reservation Q1059 l9 his birthplace. ‘l-lc bctnmc fluent iii tile Cnuglinnuiitza tongue and devoted much time to the evan- gclimtion of the descendants of the tribc that once struck terror 111W carlv settlers of French CBIIIIKIR- During his vvnrs wtlli illc Callah- nawilun people lie wrote the Ii0- rniois nlmiiiluc. llliKi-l003 and coni- pllcd the “(icucoolnlty of tllc falnii- ies of Caughnflwfliw- 1897" h The Archbishop came of Went‘ and scntilsll stock. After he 00m- plc-tqi his service with the Indians llc travelled llxtenslirciv III Elliot”- Africa and cimadu- Bi‘ wliwidflif“ he ‘.'.‘:is ill Rollie at the tlmciaolfstsg (lgnltl%()gei.\gfitulgilglllll . Pollc l anr 0i ~ _ - Ho was ordained ii {"1955 fill‘? rirnrliiiiiinlr from Montlenl Gtmild sr-nllilnrv III 183" ""0 “"5, ‘mfg... Bishop of Jollciie Que. ll V} h» 59mg 15 VNIFS later he was elem i: to leadership of the Ottawa arc l diocese .1:in. 29. 1928. ril ro FA] S (m- , 221401» 4m- tbcrt FQiIrYIiNNIRyD-Bnttle Rivcrt ‘protested 1n 1.1;:- Hoibsc of Com- |moiis today azolnst ivltlidrnrval of‘ tthe federal grant. to aflrlfllllillfll ‘falns. _ i Agriculture Minister Gflflllm‘? sairl the niztlln" would be full)’ M“ cussed when the estimates were lirouiht l. ' Please Copy . CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. Divine worship will be Sabbath next at 2:00 p.m. stand, 11rd Tulle. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister. 1,713, _CHURCII 0F SCOTLAND. Ser- ygces on Sabbath, 26m inst, Cape ratelse 10:30 , Stanchel 3 IJ-Ifh; DeSable 7 p.m. 'I‘uesday 28th, Summerside 7130 p.m. (sérvlgg in Summerside on DST.) Mr 1) Mac-Donald. {r7131 PURITY FLOUR b t. lvotu- baking. Ask your-es grills’. all glee sIIo and mail this taxfltvhhiour seal to Box 1114 Hali- ~ S may win for you twenty dollars. L-Illl. “REMAINS ARRIVE T0N[(;,]|T_. 1e remains of the late Dr. Alex- SGIif-fi Fmélpbih. “m” n . "It May foul. will‘ lfglltletou'n this evening and wit] be “Iflfld by motor hearse n; the rcs.d._iicc of ills brother, Captain . Campbell, Sourlg gvtetstadillc funeral will take place M" RY morning at a o'clock. YOUR. GROCER Wlll gladly 6X- PMIII IIOW you may posslblv win FIVPIIIV dollars, when you buy a bail of Puritv Flour, L_'711_ TO ATTE ND CONVENTION- gkolgrrléi- D. Johnson, George E, n and Bruce Wonnacott left ycsterdav morning for Montreal to allmfl the Dominion Convent-ion of m? cimadl-"l" Iregion, They ivill be ioined bv members from "Mon- turtle and Summcrside N w Win01‘. the President‘ of’ thé Charlottetown Branch leaves this it nwriv ("lrlici- due to com. i - - " t sit- Tho convention ends May ____. The members or sensor:- town Church ' lass. on Illiirsday, May torcrl to the mm... o; M]. Grant, theylspent a even ng, will l oggdihe ygfllflsevvsgllfig. so spent Wrfllk began on the first 0_ $¢lJt-.._ 1939 and continued BIBLE cmss V _ and Mrs. RQV-"iltyq wizere It'll enjoyable srxlal nfl iii Sept. the snidv of the Books or Ezrm Nehemiah. Em Hosea Jonahf aiild ‘you Dan 1' mFmbQY-i 0f . attended vivcll all meetings and besides vhc “bf-IVS SIIITI)’. $iI't'I‘d and memoriz- cd the Shorter Catechism and Scripture Verses. Twelve cerii. IICSIKCSAVCTC presented for correctly memorizing the wholeof [he snort, er Catechism and fourteen certi- ficates were presented for nlemoriz. "Poll 0f SFYIDI-urc vcrsvs. etc. ’I‘he Cass began thesiudy of the Wesi_ iliiiislei- Coilfcssloii of Faith, which slim-V i5 QXDQcLed to be resumed in the autumn. At the social eve. IIIYIB’. spent on Thursday the mem- bers oi’ the Bible Class. presented their l(‘fl(l(.‘l‘ with a pi ‘ of money, flliCEP-"flfllflfi an add: s Amn- we evciirligs meeting was closed by Iii-i? Sillsing of Psalm 103 and pray- er. lunch was served. -Patriot Presbytery Urges Congregations To Constant Prayer J. C McNeil]. Moderator of the Presbytery of Prince Etiward Isalid. has issued the following Stfllflllilli. “Tile Pl‘-"SlJ_\'il"l'\' of Prince Ed- l\'.'li'i'l Islnild Prcsbyielinn Ciiurclt ui C-iirldo, deeply (‘OllSClOll5 of tln;- crcot ii‘ ' s at stake in the present conflict. both for the Empire and the nations of the world. and firm in the conviction that human re- sources alone ire insufflcicntto stay tlic hand of the opprcssor, hereby‘ calls upon nil the coaigrclzatiolvs within its bounds to be constant and pPTfifvvlllli! iii fll‘l,\'fl‘. th-lt Divine succour may be given to Our gracious Sovereign. His htiijcsty‘ Kin: George Vi‘. .to all governriicilis and lendcrs oi‘ the ncoplc. to His hhjrsivs forccs on llllfl. srn nurl air and to tho- arcat iiniicns with wiloln we rire Allied iii the cause ot liberty aild righteousness. and also that. God may stistain the peoples of our Empire and those of our Allies in the crisis through which we arc now passing." Re v srvnvhasfiiva ilFi-Iiraivcrs IN BRITISH COLUMBIA VICTORIA. Mav 2'2 —(CPl - Premier Patitillo of British Colum- bia. declaring he had been "inform- ed in a general WftV that there are n few instances of sitbvcrsivc in- fluences within our own provincial service." announced todnv that all government cmnlovr-es will he rc- qiilrcd to take an oath of allegiance. _ CENSUS IN I941 orrnwa. Mav 22 —-iCPi 4111c Dominion ceilsus will be taken in ton. aCCORllng to a relflv elven I0 a question by T. L. Church (Con. Toronto-Foadviewt lri the House of Commons today. Trade Minister MacKinnon. who answered. said flnnl deckslmi had not been reach- ed cm questions to be asked. J. M.’s MEATS SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobster-s For YOUR Order, Phone Bl J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building 630-60: Company Guides — Social ' Hull. The Central Guardian‘ “m”? C-OSIIIIZ 110w to be resumed l Tl"! Yfilfs work cove ‘ed l i i t Riverside Inn Grand opening and Novel Dance, May Nelson and Orchestra. mission 35c. Tax Included. iv 24th, Archie Ad- illfi?llis WARURUERS lnllllli Minister Givcs- Rea-- sons Why Canadian Industry Not Work- ing Full Capacity. orrrilwa, May 22—-(CP)-Can- ‘Un Sunday "Corpus Christi ‘a Procession The annual procession of the Blessed Sacrament in connection with the observance of the Feast of Corpus Clirisli by the Roman Ca- tholic Churches of Charlottetown will take place Sunday morning. Arrangements for are completed. The observance of the Feast of ' Will be Corpus Christi this yicar for l fczllurcd by special prayers p.-ac~c. Solemn High Mass will be cele- brated at l0 o'clock tDayligiit Sav- . ing Tirlici and fOliOWIITJ-Z that the lprocession will be formed outside the Basilica where the procession from the Church of the Holy Re- dccnlcr will join with the members ' 10f‘ the Si. Dunstmihs Basilica lCliiircil. It will proceed by way of Great George, Richmond, Wey- mouth and Sydney Streets to Notre , Dame Academy where an open air l lbenediction of the Blessed Sacra- |mcnt will be given. j . Following the ceremony the pro- , ccssioli will be zc-forlncd and return iby way 0f Sydney, Hills-bore. Wat- . i the procession PAGE 1113a]: risnliisicl" supplies I Your May 24th Outing will not be a real stll‘t‘t‘~i.\‘ Iinlcss you are ])l‘(l|)(3l'l_\' equipped our prices are especially‘ low get your nccds torla)‘. i I l We have a large stock of Flies, Lines. (Hlsis. Rflflx‘ Baskets. Itcels. etc. Dupont Steel If piece .\lll\\2lI‘tlS - t l AI‘ Nyloncasts Rods Bléwdifo , 01mm Fhsom 3 piece Front ritual-Ind) 5 $2 ?5 :4 for I e... l .00 up 25c 'llx\l\'ltl .\l.i).\'(i .\ HUX of Till-J FRESH airmaizcoid CANDIES i i l adieu industry has been tinable w maxe a maximum contribution I0‘, the Allied , _ the size of Bfltlbll v v orders and difficulty of obtauling latest equipment D. Hoavc, Minister ‘ and Supply ns well as Transport, war effort. because of and French (IQSIJIIS. Ilull- C- ol‘ Munitions 5L er and Great George Streets. Tile league of the Cross Band will be in attendance and the fol- lowing: will be the order of procession : Cross i).-.'li'l"l‘ and Acolvtcs children. Joscplfs school the British and French had been relying oil production of their full part, but. ilicrc ivcre simis that this situation was b altered. In the last war, shell cases been a major Canadian coiltr tion but orders this time had been received front Bfillllll lo DYESEIIL capacity of Caiizitiiaii dustry. Mr. Howe explained that with no scuarate supply its own. Thus Chief Difficulty duties of the ivere not generally niidcrsiood. told the House of Commons today. authorities OWTI mechanical eqtilp— ment which “undoubtedly prevent. ed" Canadian ilidustigv piayiilg its ilolv cirlg had ibu- not the lil- the Canadian army irl the field ftiilc- tioned as part of the British army, lines of cqiiipuii-iit iind be of one denim and interchange- able. to "One chief difficulty has been obtaining the latest Bri sh tic- SIZIIS." he said. Tho Bl‘ iulri been "not loo uilliilg" to ].l'l with designs which were the result of years of study. The minister, speaking on the war appropriations bill. said the sitpplv depamnent in- dicated in popular wonder as to whv _ali Cuiiaciiair plants were YIIIIIIIIIQ at capacity, 110i The department unlv purchased on requisition from purchasing so for placed orders for DTOXlIITIJiCIV $300,000.000 of HILDDIIcs through missions Lct bv Tender except in those relatively casPs wilere competitive bids not practicable or where the tzrc output of an industry is en. In that case the price is Flint-Zed bv agreement with tile dustrles organization on n DTO . Clfiihillq orders have been p lction for war. the durniioil of production in Canada from smallest calibre to that requ bv the heaviest. uuils. I-Iiuht Ca was wanted and the price iless as it developed. v Construction Protects There were some 250 construction l)l‘0_l(‘(‘l5; largely for the Coinmilinvcrilih training plnu. Of tioiis lr‘ the TTflflS-Ctllllldll ed and Pqlllppfifl. A 3.000 had already been Eilaland in Julv ister said. Manufacturers of planes were would turn out a total of l ed in Ciiundii but were still procecdlnq looking ward establishment. of a manufacturing plant in tile million. Motors for made Great ll5ll blc ‘.0 not enough to man them an . would lake ‘llCflFlV get. a plant inln production. An explosive a cost of about an annual out-nut vnlucd at 000.000 including 14.000 Tanned ii. the near future. ciifrizr. IN amass-i merit house basement. Wlllll Shells of all sizes were now defence British or . It [1])- war 17.000 coillrocls. All contracts are let by tender few arc (‘ll- tak- cl:- iii- basis thafi will permit oniv a reasonable t inc- efl on the basis of continuous pro- tile in the irrd un- dlnn Illflllts worn cilgazrti in man- tifficillrc of 2.200.000 sllclls and iii and Stflndtlrd rilzht, he would get busi- ' separate lll‘.(_l(‘l'\\’fl_V. nir the {l1 a-ir Sill- Air Lines svstem 34 wcro bcinrz used in the training sclir-ilic and con- ,sidcriiblc bliildiilg was lviziuv new fields were being crad- ll(‘('l‘.§'§ll l',\' total of 311000.000 was being spent on motor vehicles of which shipped overseas. Motor equipment for the 1st and 2nd Divisions would reach shipyards hall sufflcicnt orders for naval craft lo keen thorn busy to the end of ilcxt vcar. the min- nil‘- equallv busy. Thev .028 machines in i040 and 1.583 ill 1514i ulider present schedules. Airplane engines were not vet manufactur- negotiations to- large Do- Canadian- glailes were imported from ritaln and United States. Shortage of Skilled Workers Strgpestlons had been made to United States companies lo estab- pla-nts in Cmindn. Their rcplv had been that. thcv would be im- a skillrrl workers iii miv cvcnt, ii two years lo nimutfacliirililz Dlnnt was ncariuiz couvilcfloli bi 510.000.1000 and Wits BXTJI-‘ftifld t0 no into llf-"llFllflll lll the earlv autumn. It would hnvo $17.- iong of cordlte and 15.000 torts cf T.N.'r It. would employ L400 men. It was to duplicate this factory NEW YORK. _- (CPI - An apart- rrmn for 168 vicrrirsitiltnicrs. hrliscs Qucvn of Peace Rrwwn Collualc (‘hurt-ii services. until Rev. Eiuenc Noielrs new but chapel is oom- Nolre DJIIIC School Children, School boys. Single Women's Confraternitv of Holy Family (Holy Redeemer Par- Lsiii Si. Clinrlcs Auxiliary. y Ii. Que of the Sacred Heart. l 5t. Joseph's Sodalitv. Cliiltlrcil of Atari‘, i Girl Guides. Basilica. Girl Guides, Holy Redeemer. Boy Scouts (Holy Redeemer Par- I isill. Bov Scouts (Bnsilical, ‘ Holy Name Socictvt, Holy Re- dremer). Holy Name Society (Basilica). Knights of Columbus Benevolent Irish Society LPHPIIP of the Cross Bond. , Choir IBn<iiicul_ Choir Boy's. SflllCillllIT Boys Little children carrying flowers. Paces. Bzshop and Clergy. l COMPLETE SE1 OF Splash: Fkif . lvllhlll lllndesfw I musk: FREE will: 5 hinder 25¢ All Sizes Store open until noon ir‘i'iday. Phone 2i!) for prompt, free delivery. anon: 2T9 Con 6i tenant s. Karo Sis. UHAillUTlElll Ilispciloirlg b hemizazt illamed K. of c. lState , u v . _____ The state convention of the Coun- cil of the Knights of Columbus, P. E, I.. met in annual session yes- terrlav at the K of C. Home. Stirli- mcrsltlc. Ml‘. Pvtcr NlacPhro of Souris, slate deputy presided. There vats a full representation from the lCouncils or the tlncc counties, all S 5 lMr. M. A. Farmer y I ' I iand officers of the State Council. __ (Continued fltrorn range 1) noon. Mi‘. Hanson declared in an iii-l b\‘ U10 BYI tervicw that if tile circumstances dc- l l1 -I lt/‘land the ielt lihwai quirchpossible H», _ , 11,, gr resent sucl ac loll wouct even ua y prove p“ Sh“, Dan“ p; “e e p necessary in Canada. CONSCRIPTION irabllity of the imiiar authority Hanson "AII For It." 7 H " W, ment leader, rcnlicq t. Before Parliament met this after. ule of tramlnu Ii-‘hi v “F.."°é‘£‘.‘.‘§é‘§.~"“"‘““ (Continued from page n nailded such action he was “all ior l H012, _,referrrnl. v to relcction ol inqui: t. . .I$IIIIIE§0II5 ...__»_---_—_, at the sched- ‘Pl’ ‘ t. i/O pit. lOlls ICICITIICI . . - - - - 'e about eslzib lll ‘The eieclloil of offlcersfortlils year‘ Ctgglllfaiigzagltfiolgeélgfié‘“g3 gpoefigtga) Cont,“ H. ‘was ns lOllOu-fl- _..$ln.<~ Dcjl-ILV- J’ o-Oidn-r-u, 531d he was sure his control, n.» . IM- A‘ F‘ m”- Cl‘m'l"ll°l°wn: sec" group would commend the British D0011 311‘! 1' lictni‘_i' - F‘. NlflCQllRld. Sruiris; mo“. rig ct-nt ... unuiicl iiov 'I‘renstirei --. iuclnii" Trainer, Chnr- I E_ C. Haiiseil, spokesman for the have all n . mtifticturing in- Iloitctoivzi; state tvardeil -—H(’l'll”}' ,Ncw Dcnlocracv members. stared his Idustrv on - l0 that of the Wedge. Simimerside: State Ad- vocntii W. biorrisscjv, Souris. The tisuzll l)li'<ll'l".<S of the meet- iua was i-oitduried and nlatters of interest to tile Council discussed. rcneasure and its relation I i Drlltatlfiisgariiilaklllglgltliliiit Mr. King said imnke it l I at the regular i930 session of Parii- "Evtirv Carwtllflil lhotilc. be an im- llfKlLlV of tile first anniversary 0f the Axis niilit-nw alliance- It was a celebration held amid mounting indications that Italy might. soon enter the war. K‘ q Victor Emmanuel ‘gave to Alilrsliul Ilcvilliiiili Goerlng the right t0 coll llim cousin-by wri- icrring the highest Italian decor- ntiou, the Collar Annilnziala, on Hitler's air chief-while nervslinlicrs unanimously praised the alliance P One extrcnlisl. organ, ii Rcsio Del Carliilo n‘. Bologna, forecast iWar Refugees OTTAWA. May 22—-ICPt —R.t.. lion. Arlhtrr ltffialicn, Conservative ‘Mailer, ex-prrsscrl the hope in the Seiinlc today that Govcriiiilctlt would “mun the qnics ’ pcfugrccs froiii Britain and France l desiring to come to llll.\' Domini-ill. ‘ i ‘Hon. Raoul lhvrllirmprl Govcrv-i ‘uncut leader. snid he would make it. ills dillv lo trailsiilll Scnivnr Mflllllfilb“ suzgrsfioil to the Min- isters conccmed. - "I should think it not impossible Iihnt frcm now on numbers pro-i lbably. of the young of Grcrlt Bri- ‘ lifllll mid of France may be desir- ous of coining to this Dominion,“ Senator Mf‘l‘.illf‘ll said. “i first wish to cxnress the hope. in which I have not the least rea- ,son tn think ill" gwcriimcnl. would tin‘. concur. ilvl’ our gntcs br- ilrowli olcit wliboul- reservation to and: l". r v1.0, i. 'fl :‘.‘i= tln- ]l"'l\‘.'ll cf ilir i‘ lI:"'f‘E'llY3 govern- eqlno here." menu, A0 deal-re to ‘party took the position that ideal of national W” Imciin at. the outset, "the mobiliza- tioii and conscription 0t finance." . k . 5 ,1‘ School in coii-' [Arbor D03‘ and Em’ J. F‘. Iflllllllllfl‘ the Canadian ‘Eilililwd-qlle sflmol without rcsrrvntion" to ycuilg war PIIlIIi-S "i 0mm PW“ mid the -Urlited states." service ' Ijrgcs (‘ircatcr Production Another Conservative British Move Discussed also SIILIRCSUH’: .:lii llllllvYlllilr‘. ii unrated t Ill‘ clear ‘no was nri imperir-iiis Nov l» l iSciln n _ ‘who l Arbor And Empire Day Exercises that ii man ho Great ova.- ‘fprcftv w him from on; n I." veteran I F"“’llt“f‘ Don “A ‘W... Senator ‘R vi’ ———— .= mall ROCIIIURD SQUARE SCHOOL . The following program will W" " lace at 1i o'clock mu morning at "w" ‘ SENIITSAN V, , . 1 ‘ l) y observant-c: n t TIIE Nrll UIPROYFI) tile‘LZtlleillieilhilhgiarlafilnitldzngflylllfli: plgiwriins Satgvgijyfll‘), °*é‘§§:ch_ QFIFK Dir sari) and declarcdz- 0118 -"_ i , - - ~ _- "Everv bovonet in the back of l ill Grindel. “Prince TREATMHV‘ “m fugitive Eilglishman avengcs in- March "and 5°"! _ famies suffcrcd bv humrinitlt" Dandelion. “UT? - Bv Sllcakiilil! Ofififlflfllll known Recifilfltiou and SONS — I- dcvclopmcnls imcer the alliance KIN '10 - ., ._- ' an savltnil that “othetrs wit]: be gChfio-iinll augqagtgwx “mo, lf,“§.,‘{,°,,‘f.',‘,‘,'.|f"' "' " "m" "“ own a a more orvpor unr- me’ ec neon — __ ' the new-spoiler Ii Piccolo suggesi- "The Evening PYFIFPT- _, " One pound tin _ - - -_ 51.90 ed that. sccrct xiciivliv between the chorus --"'I‘he Island H3111“ — FIN‘ Pound IIII i300 10400 iAxis powers nllvadv is under way. 13v L. M. Moilgcpnlefi- B? Om“ busilr-Isl - - — -— - $8.70 ___._- ‘p1,q_\~¢~tli\ -“A r ‘llcess F » I Queen". 4 H ' ‘ . - -. ‘ . Meighen Ur es w t the FHTIPII‘? i‘ - .. f NEW IMPILOVl-JI) . g 'I'hcrc'll Alwaysybe alrvlmgglilrrfddf ' mu‘ tiisixiciacrn r ron Re itntion -—“ 0 - _ _ ~ Enghfmp- WIILAT - oars - HARLEY . m one pound tln - - - 1.00 God Sue the K c. ________ __ Five pound tln -- -- - QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL ~ PIG WOIUI ANT) TONIC PUWIHiII l Macs Pig_ Worm nml ‘Tonic Powder nill thornuillilv allot- ‘h all trnres of norms and 'I'iie followiliTz-ls the program: opening Chorus ~0 Canada. _ Rcnlnrks by “ Chairman-Mr. l~ Chorus —'T'lIi‘I'i"ll Alwlvi‘ 3*‘ Anl improve thc hvilllil of vmir _ herd. Rccitalioii - P10110118 R TIP!‘ -' ‘w 0m: pound nat-luigr —— -- 35c Solo-Look For in» Rainbow _ it iioirsi: cTniriox lanlaii lvIacAnlrLv. I, rolviibn Recitation --S:ilutc lo the Flag . I Il. Pays to Frrrl Macs _Gr“d°5 s“ and New“ (‘tlilrlitillu Pourlrr (‘IIIITSA CHTTV (71 "Th" sclmol- hi It tones tip tlir- s_\'~'ll‘lll, rem- God Save the K1118. ,‘ edlcs nlll skin‘trrzillilcsinltil ls rr __i_-_.__--—_- ‘ gplond (l (‘NH irzt or n worms. ABERIIART G ‘EST - SPEAKER Price ucr nrlllml — -- -—- till!‘ mnovm l-CFT _ Premier "‘ MAIL 0§_DlIIt$_ RIWTSIVYI-I wit-ham l Alwniml-l in Amman will PROM! l .\i lI-.\ tun- P.O. BOX 315 ,.¢. i he Ellfdl-‘IPP-IRCI‘ at. a lliilcllcon in Winnipeg. Mav 30. tinder the eu=- a piece ct the A"beria Scctrrrn. Co‘. p‘ adiiail hfliiltlactuieixs‘ Assmtaliail. (llllfllflfl the C. M. A. annual meet-l ins-r. v r <. .. Scotla and New ilrunrtviek the fact d sci-red in the first cl‘. disbarred nv " ' Senator. 'H0li. F. B. Black o.’ Sat-knife. N, B., l)l'O(lliC‘l0l'i 0f W01‘ Ln Parliament Hill lobbies. dls- materials on a greater scale. Sena- ussion of the British conscription tor Black declared that Canada to future should leave ncthtn undone to help (ICYEIODIIIFIIL; iii Canada icaturedyGreat Britain. Il- "mt be called 0 Y- a fcw days that. order would bc . . . . “°“"‘°"' I “me” m".‘..°l‘2‘.“€.’3fiiéi°‘.‘..£'bfihifi’ fflilllfi tifilillfihaylinii-‘ii dill-Willi‘ some 60 different anti in - OVEYSEE-i 8 ’ ' . ‘ .' -, - was m emnoyedc n“ Kaiiiii lS Celebrated can by any aovemm-nt which he ,,,°3§;“<§I;'g air-erg? p39,. aggpg component. parts of shells. More led. _ , 1 u m,‘ also i. Submmm}. 2,3}, f.‘ ..,...‘.‘..»..d may than 100000000 rmmds “r small ———— Jusuced Mlmaeiin tpiiiat he wouldlcoulrl ‘do it l ' ban“ were also arms iiinmtiilitioil have been mnll- , . _ ,1 w! sock “mdat, Qnlrecor “as” (fvflnment “'l‘lcl1lcny')nl)lp ,,; W .,.;-. and uinctilred. ‘m “Mun -G' l ‘ti; Wriit ri lef-fifiufrefiim onsizrilltiun lliellt cruisers. r‘ ‘ll: far- Whch fllIPTlPCl as to location of "l. was -s a22_-(AP1—NQW5- nslevergl ticmcs during‘ recent ses- tories could h‘; r. and the these plants the minister said he RDMFP- ‘ all,“ 1m] '5 i- act of 510115 debates have developed over modm-rlnn (.1 nircrri.“ s min bein- was not sure, "Mv greatest con_ balifif Liiqllns QQQ-man yha held the Canada Militia Act, which is creased. ceril is in getting material in the stefll “ i] l‘ in {he Mcditerr- still on the statute books cHIPOWPT- Th!’ government should lave qlllckcst pQcsiblp nmpy BTiLIS-ll uqffifllrlilxlgc“ goldlcrg on the in; the government to raise and sperwicd nn the nfcdxicticn o.’ Bren Anv \\‘0llifl>vl)(‘ conil-nrtor w-nx qtlirfilqili‘ flflggnnp" “mu, ti“. Nazi send troops apyvlélirafrt; ‘gagwjamolr he rnorzcstc- p.m./vi»... o! the gee t0 lIlIl(\1\l(‘\\' tho oificol-s of In“, Imchme Smashed through me overseas fol tic e e r wider “My”, To ‘WW N" vmeh m (mm! mom’ ‘md ‘r l” 191mm“ ‘Low Coililirics featured celebration an; in ivnr sc ‘cs was urged bv the . , _, racrc-ntarre." Q-ld ~-i—~~s—i Addiress ~Ciiizensllip -Mr. W. J. Th’ (WNHHMI POM“, m," I Bmw N5- 'fl ~ ll ll I ‘Iltl gives ‘- Rdilinilon “on Arbor Day _ H“ lilll-(flltllllllfsri Jlllnlmn fllitt- civics! Leo Mllililll’. appearance. s‘. l/ fr‘