Bell Tel u! Brazilian 3% Gan 0cm 71,‘ .822 ‘éi’ 31"“ '1?- l . r . ~ is? Pac 305.‘ ‘ X15 SIDE“ “1 Dist Sea; an; Dom COM Pld 151,5 Dom Steel B 9% . llgrydan w‘ ‘oun a Co How Smith 1m!’ T°b 111/1 Int Nickel 37% . Lake of Woods 35 _ Massey H3111; 2o film Frontenac 31,1 wer 37 Nat Steel Cu- 53 . M--- . .. gltljebelflfvrwr 15v. .. . . . ‘ aw n“ m with their country's flag proudly flying, g column o; Chin". “b S: II-‘flw Pfd 13% M", 111-1115 at‘ American training" center in India. where they 11¢ 131-111,,‘ gteefnércg?“ PM fir’: modern fighting methods. w“ m“ A 61b 7 O Flier Tells Of Escape Montreal tlurh I l’ H ' - FY0171 t0 ldn Ospltal Abitibl Pfd i: Asbestos 24 i B A Oil 221i B1 Scott “HIDE lchut d 1 11 ‘gathlyl/liag.‘ all: .‘ , _ 1 e an t e 111a Prtss 511111 Wntcr in. 1 Jumped flfoziynbkilagltxglziloi) r23? Bgguhllgng‘: W4 ._ c1111: 11 - 1C_P Cable) ‘ and, turning over and over I could mm T" 3'11 u days spent entirely w.lh see a canal below me getcifig bigger Don A 5% amgence _O.ii':ers, tell 11g can bigggr‘ bu; {many I got the Fraser v T o 131; m 11;; .1\e den. . c. his six parachute open by hand. Imp Oil 14% M11111; .11 lialy. Squadron milder; “ It wasn't encolgh to stop my Int pew 201-2 Vincent 319111111)". R. C. F‘. Nav- . speed. though, and 1 mm; ha” h“ p11“ com 1515 gator irtrm folonto, born in CQII-‘Illle ground a 11311-1111; 1,10“. because lrevlile. l3. “BS allowed l0 tell‘I was unconscious for gbqut, “w, 1- ‘1011’ lcany the story oi how he _ hours after. m 51101 clown over Turin, broke; "When I came to I was in an or- 1111 shcalder in balling out of 111s‘ chard and could hear soldiers beat- .__. 111110 1111f‘. illell escaped lnt,o_ theflng around the Qcqmn-y ‘Wm; w Monueu 1531/5 mm“ 11-11111 an Italian hospital. 1 find me. I got to my feet, and 10111111 my“ 135 McAnkv reached London two clays from ltniy. He and two English gone-gs who escaped to uhe Vat.- 511 with 111m were exchanged for mners. 11g the suit for which b; (“cit-lined his 113517.131 garb ‘hen 111- reached the Vatican. but the moustache he grew in 1- 25-year-old Toronto flier how his aircraft was hit as it. 1 on Turin with the “path- " - - planes showing the way lmltiblnr: force from Britain. s 11's squadrons navi- t lC(‘l‘ a position which him \v1.f.1 the pathfinder; in lunar-runs job on every raid. wvre hit just as we came in i111 rile motcr and one wing were he sni fliiiverjvbocly in the 11-; was OK and we turned and iced ".11 cot home. " l1 11-11: bad weather and we only tabml". 50 miles - - Just trying to 11¢ ovnr mountains - - When we 1111:1411 i; was 11o use and the order vas "l\:"!l lo bail cut. ' “All m: away safely, ulthouzh we karma 1.11m- that our skipper was 1111211 1n the jump." Had Close (‘all my Smulder W85 bwken but I wan- ted to keep away from those sold- lelf r31 got to the side of the canal. g ats as far as I got. I couldn't °Y°~5 and was pretty beaten so r Just sat down and waited for the 501dlers to find rne. They did" ST. DUNSTANS BASILICA Masses were ccabrate at 7. 8. 9.30 and ll. d yesm-dsy Pontifical Mass was celebrated at ll by His Excellency, Bishop J, A. O'Sulllvnn. Rev. George Mac- Donald and Rev, 11'. C1155 wgyg deacnns of honor. Rev. J. W. Mc- Cardle was deacon of the Mass with Rev. L. J. Ayers. sub-deacon and Rev. L. A. Duncan. master of cere- monies. The sermon at all the Masses was preached by Rev. K. C. MncMillan. Yesterday was Pentecost Sunday. and 218 boys and girls received the sacrament of Confirmation. which was administered by Bishop O‘Sul- livan assisted by Rev. L. A. DQ110311 and Rev. L. J. Avers. This was Inl- lnwcd by Pontifical benediction by the Bishon assisted bi! Rev. L. A. " ‘.l".".l'\ as dcacnn and Rev. L. J. ‘vcrs as sub-deacon. “Somcthinl: happened to my par- ___a___-l 21§.:1°‘°*“““ “w” °“°““°“'°1°~1§ .11:- “who n n Ajax - W 6 1 ~ . - -- 1'1 P11; it, d Mrs. Crilly Lea. 11nd Advertising Rates Payable in Advance 113313;!“ 1,... m; gxglcigsmup W,,.H,,.,,,.,.. Minimum (‘hzlrgc fur Any Advertisement 25 Cent: Amm “g5 er. IVIYS-thE - H- _Macliifx‘ogn-mc?gé V l'lll'l S Gentral Guardian lnculs. 5c per word; Western and Eastern local; 21235115132; 415 1515;031- cghurch on C011- 2: pct word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word- 51-1011 31 ference Sunday June the sixth. liissilicd 3c per word; ln Memorlam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of 5510115, 101,91 morsdms 1mg gpring flow- Hnral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc.. 5o per name; Letters of Baggjnaq 17% BtgBuiJElY arranged on pulp“ Condolence ‘Zllc per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words [or $1.00 B359 Meg 10 575a ‘ norm b me mplorers add. his so and iii cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thank; and Bjdggod an p“ h t gm worm“, of 1211""- rln ab» ""11 .22.?“ 0 PQHS p01‘ IIC . [OBI III IBSCIIB 0H 1 . € II I DI l ‘ ,,,,,11¢,11.,,._ ' 11°31?“ 0.10 The Canadian Girls 111 Training --~~ g5...“ 2511 111 their attractive 1111110111111. 1111111 13 A011 the Explorers wearing in . . , . hair bands of red, blue and K01 llor bale 1eacners_ Wanted 531112.101“ f}? the Explorer colorsghmaréhedhslogéy ~~ ————- ._.. . -.._.____. 13111101111 '* up the aisles of e c urc s - ron sau; - a 111.11 malt our Itliaunuhb vmxiuo - Ai-Puc- c1116: l-gg lng the c G I.T. Hymn. Mrs. Al- 1111111 cows. manna Jarthnll, anulls 11111 DC received 110w lur Calmont M bcrt MacLeod was organist. Miss pmulaiululc. 11-11-51. 1,111; iuhuwuiig; i-rnicipai o1 Bor- Ceianese 23 Alice MacKenzie. the C G.I.T. '—* '~ --—— den acnwi. supplement- SAW-U“ Cd“ o“ 115 President. conducted the service. F011 s.\'1.l-.' — Guatemalan 111mm; vice rlllllilpill norden @110“ Cent Pat'- 150 Misses Gloria Boll and Ruth Irving cow .1...» 1o lrcsacn. Marty 1.111111. supplement. slow. 1111111 ‘leacn- Chfistfil‘ '93 1-ea11 the Scripture lessons, and Mrs. hull-Hahn. ti-M-M- or uoruen actluui. supplement Qhrvfnlllm 105 E. H. MacKinnon led in prayer. "" -——~——— 11150.00. rnmurr ‘ieocncr Borden bmllamll‘ 4411 The offering 11-11.», taken by Misses r011 s.11.r. 'l'L?Rl$lNA'|‘0li. DRYER $1111.11. Supplement, $1211.00. P.J- 9°“ M1“ 214. Jacqueline Murdock and Geraldine 011.1 11-1111 snort 1.l..c. rericu cun- .t1c111111s. secretary Lile Trustees o: 139N155 24:41: Bel 1111.1>11. Alsu 51111111111111 tray. rmone school ulstrlct. No. no. 6-11-31. D°m° _ (i3 5.5mm musk; consmed or the tau. o1" \\l'li(: Nlilfloll lviacrlltlnon, DHQHBSHO 16 Ne m spiritual “sweep over My 92 K611’. Street. 11-12-14-121. Ea Crest m5 S031" sung by. girls and lefidem-z »~-»__-€___---—-—- “Ale Hulp Wanted Milli" 91 - _ .. h_ r011 51L!) _ 19:11 rumour}! _________ Eldml“ g3 ‘hfgaglg §1gg",-3e§{j1§..""§;}}$;‘°c, - h. 193v Plymouth cvvlw- GQQd WANTED - 2o LABOURERS AND Qfimfflk os ‘i; I .1“. . and the Exoiore, theme H ML hm “amounts $10121 w cuplenwfé in sgncie" gAfp-plylilllies 82 11ml. “This is Viv Fathers World" '~' Nationa Seectve rvce 11ce.1G1 Q9, ‘ ‘ .1 _ - ».~_~—— ».-- most". 1.. =z= 11.1.1;- n1;1"..1.1:11:.... 1.. .1. w“ “ALE — 1939 PLYMODT“ Gold G816 0H‘ ' 11111 5119 based on “Every sedan. 1940 Chevrolet sedan. ex~ WANTED __MEAT CUTTER AND Gum" 141.: dfeiifi-‘ll; °J h“ Oxenhm and. 1-“ CBLGllL c.111d..1u11. Gordon C0 ~ Meat Cutters Assistant for RetalIIG sum of‘ "m1 1y o ed the 1,1,1‘, 51,11” 111cm. Borticn, s 12-21 Store. Male .1 plicants must; lie-n liwell ‘*6 W“ ‘h fwtllfj “.6 “mm wmm, -V»A_. 1 or age not sub ect to military-Hard 0351B ‘aondbufilhqls agqruire‘ beauty of soul 1 My “mp h 111,191; service. Apply to your nearestQ-larker 97° h d Employment a; selective sefvlw Hvlllnfl ~ _ as well as oumar grace. who is “mi Qmce Refer R 0 111 3-13.31 Home 3-51’ The impressive .<!‘l'\'1°9 @0563 Wm‘ society lttg/ATEDKNIAID FOR Homestead 309,4 (‘he 111-1114111111 Anthem, Taps, and ousrw ' '1] k '1 Ye 0 s u -- d b‘ on 5012111112‘ 1101 3321f 511111111. Male and Female Help E13 83V M 1w. $5 §'~;;1§§.'f;‘°“ pmmwume v ltirs. Harrison, Rothesuy. Nell‘ Wanted 1mm“ . 3° ' ' Brunswick. 6-9-61. n,“ Pew 1111-»1111_1'-'o1 AN FOR. 116L171; STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTB Kerr Add ‘m “yr . 1 ‘rictlxcgd 11-1111 children. needed 111111111 o1- Government m1 31111; “If? 59 Remember When , 1101-1111111 g Ctlnlltillghf, war work You can train at. home Macuod m9 ____ 6-12-31. $01‘ 10b B5 SWYNKFBDUQT WWII-ii M d 1.10 (By The Canadian Press) 81m‘? Céerli-ogtw‘ Canlg- “a” Mfinifg}, 54% Norman (Baby) Yack. just a W: 91' - "5 333mm - - 3 ks is Work Wanted ‘ Free advice! and rzcgrd ofinp‘; 113$ Z3§,§§1§”1'§“§§§in111§a§sdnrsiilgislon wax _ _ . - Whitman‘ o our s“ em 1_, _ Mcneta over Frankie Martin of Montreal TED COLLEGE GIRL . C. C. Civil Service B01100! td 43/, t M,“ work Apply A _ Toronw m n“ 01d“; 1n c“. Norandu. 05% to win the Canadian Ban am. c, ' ' _ _ ordon ' wei ht Boxing championship. six llnrdlan. 6 l2 2i. uda. No Agents. 97 8 » —- Nflmlewl ‘g5 years ago tonight. Yack. one of To Let - ggirfieg“ '75 Canada's most colorful boxers. b11111. iable record be ore re - I 0km“ 25 “D an w; ivt 1 the To LET _ L L T RE’ 15o E o 1'7 ink. and s now a pr ac n Great c.0313. $111531. S 0 6-8-31. egg: ' 1g? calmdla" Ami’ “ Pick CPO! ' w d] 31 ___. Ploner 1'97 en go o; , For Rent Business Pro rty at Webster‘: glléeatm wuuey tat-mi 11111-11» 1:11.11. 12.1111:- ..::.. 11.59311» a “WM- North River Rvad- f" Hammexr Mill trimmed Jomplm st Anth °4 Duh 1 summer months. Apply D Gum‘? with Buick Engine. Also Farm uUSan Ant. ‘~00 on £32‘; 1H1. 6-12-21 websugaahCorraer cllanalstln 111.130 l Siaexgaltt- .33 Temmk ‘n d]: acres goo rel ence. rn 021, T0131 51,1“ Wanted outbuildings.‘ Crop planted. Well 813811;?“ 0a _* """"-’d' Pkflglloampm w” no 1,35 TILLIE THE TOILER — WANTED - CERTIFIED con- ‘ wan," Cgnm 51111 B“ 1-91 _ u 1 bier seed potatoes No 1 or No 2. 64°,” Town-mac l5 , Atmlv Gwrco Hughes, Brnckley Venture l" PlLE EM UP ANYWHEREMA 4Q Beach. 0-12-21 Waite Amu __ r______+ 1- - wlu. 1' MY ~ * - - l a l j Mus AR: GIRL WANTED WAN] ED m " i c °"' '1 r lar e .1- / For General housework. grszryaare%nflfirio g“ " ‘l. t‘. v <7‘, Family “t “m- Sepamte war work. machine op- °'“‘"“"" . f’ , A _ room. Good home. Transport- "-1110", inspectors, eic., ' Ionhne r I. I. w, /\ m" Dlllfl after two months , good wages. omen 0511:; I'D: ll n. I. ‘ l *3 / \ ‘llhlllyment. $25 a L- J. Sagadore, Sh, Plctou. month. 30 Poplar Linn-m live Service Office, .n .. 11111 c and 1" 42% Anaconda 3729 Baldwin Loco 19 t‘ Bendix Av 372* Beth Steel 63 A; Ches a» Ohio 43?- Con Edison 2°14,» Elec Auto mu 3"‘; Gen Elec 3E9 Gen Motors 54-1 at Nor 91d 5°2- Kennecott 39"“ Mont ward 15 N Y Central 17 1'9 Phil Pet. c o 49% Std on n .1 511% exas Corp 5 f’! United Air 3'14 S Rubber 4°} u s Steel Co 55 a Vanadium C0 32?} West. Union 35;- West Elec 93 It Montreal Stool: Exchange ll, Y. Stock MININC TORONTO. June 13- (CP) -—TOI- ria C." Allies May Turn Next To Sardinia By EIARD BALL Annotated Press Staff Writer LONDON, June ll (AP)-Tl-1g capitulatlon o! Pantelleria under air and sea bombardment alone has exposed the remainder of Italy's island fringe to intensified assault from the invasion-bent Allies and provided a small-scale but signif- cant test for the experiment to try to bomb the Axis out. of the war. These were considered in London quarters as the immediate stand- out; features of a victory whose ben- efits are both military and ps cho- logical. These quarters pre icted further successes soon. Sardinia. Next‘! Some observers here pointed out that Lampeclusa. which is even smaller and more exposed than Pantelleria, has been bypassed and that the Allies might next. send their bomber and naval fleets after Sardinia, also by-passing the more heavily fortified Sicily. From Sardinia. the Allies should be able to place Italy herself and Italian-occupied French Corsica under continuous aerial attack. Sardinia furthermore would give them a base for an invasion thrust against Corsica and the lower side of France whose coast. is held in part bv the Italians. Psychological as well as neutral- izing effect o! Pantelleriifs fall should be of immense benefit. to the Allies. Mussolini s ent seven years Iortlfying it and t e Allies spent scarcely a month in reducing it. Within an hour after official an- nouncement of the captiulation the BBC began broadcasting the news to the world in general and to the Italians in particular. Morale Broke Pantelleria had underground shelters and hangars like plucky Malta, which stood up under one of the wars greatest air sieges. But. Mussolini apparently lost his for- tress primarily because its morale broke and because his navy didn't. dare try to reinforce and supply it. as Britain did Malta. In part the siege of Pantelleria was a. nerve war, and the Allies won. Pantellerla undoubtedly will be useful in a positive as well as a negative way. but it. should be noted that the is and has only one air- field and one small harbor, both of which have been reduced to shambles. .253 i Girl Guide News RLUPTETOWN “GUARQIAN GENTRAL GUARDIAN rhh column u reserved (or uen of local interest, 0| a nuuy nature may no inserted at flu cent: n word. strictly pay mole in advance. CONFEDEIATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE- ab. CRASWELL tor Phnrognphl. FIREMEN CALLED-The firemen answered a call to the Marine wharf yesterday afternoon. It. proved to be a (also alarm. P.E.I. OFFICER GRADUATES - Lieut. J. G. Stetson of Charlotte- a member of the tly graduated from "he Canadian Officers’ Training centre FUNERAL THIS MORNING — o! the late Mary Etta eld from her late .-.1..~;..._ _ ...- ___ , _4_ m!“ will be h residence, 53 Orlebar at 8A5 ‘b0 8t. Dunstan’ thence to the 3.0. Cemetery. URT-A drunk who he city police court ing. A motorist peratlng a car under f liquor was sent:- enced cu seven days in Jail. Fund in this Province. a1 treasurer of ibutions are chiefly from Charlottetown and is honed will be considerably bjective for all C The fame of this glamoroolls girl ha: traveled length of North Africa 111 511111; and story, and here rather, the plaster. Sergt. 1 V. M. Gemelli found the znnur wrt-ckvtl shop 111 mini»; I she is in the iltsll~ " ed she was the famous Gvrne. lottetown. Yeti-Ill"? ant, who met he and a half. He went. years ago cn J1me been back in Can- ada until now. He enlisted with the navy in Septembe- time prlor to his depar- ture for overseas. _.{{—————*“ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH son. the ad interim in the ITIDHIIDE 9" babies. But they buy and sell I!“ mi f‘ Apply National Selee- Ulnrlotletown 5 Sumrnenltlo § Ilollhyl 0U. by lllthtltm Olflcc Lbnneclel DIUOSTOII FIRST PICTURE OF SEA BATTLE FOR .-\ process which prcccctlcd 1M‘ l The sea flhilu‘ m 111» 1-1-11 is pictured for the first. time in the 112love 1-.‘ With its blg rifles smoking, a. Statesl soliciting-up the and we a eternal heritage by H1151) lsh. base thinkiigk the“ tdctzes not. think an d- limitation. Not so battleship l111"l~. shells inin ilu- Japanese shore in-1 stallations off llnllz Bay in the. Attu Island. in the‘. and disobedience and our sinceritv mill! ,1 could for Him- eir offering and comparison with doing what; they the quality of th the quantity in clcty" said the min- and with all kin ho certainly gav h of the lowlics . To supply the stream oi skilled craftsmen wllicll the ltiithly tcchnant‘. c1111?» requires, thc Cllllfld-illl mill schools in strategic cont". . become skilled l£(‘ilI1l(‘l.ll< willie stzil lcarning to be soldiers. Here are two sol-nor sllldcnis at w0rk at the tuwraivs trades trnininc whore 11111111: AOlLIPTS can iianitncr \\'i‘i‘.Cil he ls makuig Rlflr-nlalt Robci". Savlnk. QM Toronto wlchtt is operating a t1 it} '11- 11’: 1'1]: _ c) ilrlCO§AYwl VVE ~...=.o MANY DlSHES 1 CAN COOK Elél-iT w: saouam- HOME ALLTHEV Klfil-IIEN-WNIE MAC 601' ,.r.._....._____, ____