MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Runyon and nettle: u; urn‘, stroke them kindly, yet they'll sting. -7 i Charlottetown Gunilla: ‘Inn Cents. Morning uuudliu. Founded lull‘). NEW ,NAVAL ACTION IS REPO ?f/W/’ The People's Paper i Covers Prince Edward spun %xfl rnvwv-JM‘ Read b ‘Island Like the Dew E CHARLOTTETOWN, cannon. Tuasoav, JULY o. 1940” MAXI MS OFA MERE ItiJiN . ~ r...‘ .._.Lu-..- - y». It is not Wise to seek and nct Honest to fl'\'l‘iil it. g n?(‘fwf, verybody I!!! llltlllrfril smut ‘iii/i llnrilir vlilll l ~ l0 PAGES \ uuuul ill Siilruvrtlrli in \I l ' ‘.i I f King Announces Cabinet Changes Premier AngusTVl-acdonald Heads New Department For Naval Affairs — Opposition Leaders Offered‘Asso_c_ia_i_:e Membership’. GITAWA, July B —(OP) — Im. mediate creation oi a Department of National Defence for Naval Af- fairs, with Premier Anglls L. L/Lflc- donald oi Nova Scotia as minister, was promised bl the House of Cam- mons today by Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King when ho announced cabinet changes on a wide scale. Two sitting members oi the House o1’ Commons were elevated to cabinet rank, Col. W. D. Mulock (Lib. York North) as Postlnaster- General, and Col. C. W. G. Gibggn lLll). Hamilton West) as Revenue Minister. Former Revenula Minister Iisley was sworn in as Finance Minister succeeding Col. J. L. Halston who last Friday became Minister of Na- tional Defence, and Mr. Ilslev was relieved of responsibility us‘ act- lng Postmaster General which lie assumed when Hon. C. G. Power was appointed Air Minister last May, by the appointment of Col. oming Events 0-O- Bato for Noticcs in this columl 8 oents__pcr_word. "Talkies-Malpeque Thursday. L-281-7-9-2l. "hlkies-Crapaud Icrldny, L-28i-7-9-2i. "Wanted-well fleshed bulls and cows for Bologna. Island Cold Storage C0., Ltd. L-997—6-28-tf. "Plnette Bout Race July 10th. raining first fine dav following. . L-270-7-9-1i. "Don't forget Hampshire Picnic Wednesdag July 10th in Lorne Watts‘ fled. L-l66-7-5-9. "Bin o and Dance at Kelly's Cross, edncsdav. July. 10th. L-269-7-9-2i. ,"R.escrve Tuesday, Ailgust 6th, Picnic at 8t. Antllonys. Lot 5. L-278-7-9-ll-18. "Ice Cream Festival and Dance It Cherry Hill, Tuesday, July 16th. L-284-7-9-ll. "Fox Mcat- beef tripe 3c. Horse meat 5c. Ground meat 5c. Island Cold Storage Co, Limited. L-881-6-26-ti. Ice "Home made cream and Strawberries, Alexandria School Grounds July 10th. L-24l-7-B-10. "South Shore Ice Cream Festiv- al and Bingo to be held at Rocky Point Wednesday, July 10th. L-76-7-8-6-9. "Picnic and Bingo at Corrnn Bann July 10th. Good mcals from 4 P. M. on. If not fine, first tine dav following. L-80-7-3-9. “Notice. All interested in Argyle Shore cemetery meet. there Thurs- ‘lfly. Juiv ilth, to clean and iriark Plot-s, also to decide on a care- - taker. etc. moo. "Come to Shawn Hotel. “rackley Point, Thllfiidgi’, July llth, 8.15 PM. Cmltiert and instrels by Covehcad Ind Brackiey. Fluids for Red Cross. Ir-294-7-9-2i. I‘ ‘l-iear Kingston Players present The Young Country school Main" in Afton Hall, Thursday, Julv llth in aid or Nine Mile Creek Red Orw- L-292-7-9-li. "Rev. George Murray and wife be Bradalbane Missionary at Rally tonight, showin their lantern slides of rinidad. crybod wel- wme. L-zsz-l-il-ii. "The i940 dlti 0d th M "ll-NB. Noerth olllusticoe H111. maul-slay, July 11th at a p. 111- (Btandard Time). L-807-7-9-3i. "Plan to come to the Marsh- fleld-Dunatmmge nited Church L?» Wefinvaidnv. a: region. ghick- HIM. lies a e. r "My at 5 semi. "Buying live hogs ‘ghursday at Albany. Emerald Pri- lv forenoon lban list with A, C. Green Wedne 1y. erald district with G. 0. Green 1hursday. all or bhone collect. sinned G. c. reen. ‘Pues-Wed-ti every week but silent showing of Mulock. Agriculture Minister Gardiner will be relieved oi that portfolio and become Minister of National War Services as soon as the neces- saly legislation crcatinz that de. partmeni. has been passed. Works Minister Cardin takes the additional portfolio of Transport TPlIQViHE Hon. C. D. Howe who since April Chas been both Trans- port Ministcr and Minister of Mun- ltlnils and Supply. Mr. l-Iowc will remain Munitions and $1ll1l1l,\' Minister and will take into that department from his old ("BS0011 Portfolio the branches of aviation and radio broadcast- Tiicse changes place the entire dcfcilcc department lll the hands nf veterans of the first great war. istration ill arldltion to liavillq gon- eral sllpcrvision over all bl‘;l‘.1"ll9S. 1111‘ 11 dlfiflilttllisbcd war record. So have Premier lvlardc-nalcl and Hon. C. G. Pnwcr who retains his portfolio as Minister of Dcfcrlce for air with the added title nf As- sociate Defence liiinlstcia- Today's cabinet shuffle brings the war VPHETHH representation in the government. to six. the others being Ccl. Iifulnck and Col. Gib- son. today's appointees. and Pen- sions Minister Mackenzie. Announcement of the cabinet- chrlngcs came at the close of more than all hour's presentation bv the Prime Minister of a detail-ed ac- ccllilt. of lll< £T0\"‘l‘l\iilt‘lll- collisi- tion 0f cuistanrlin‘: Con, .ns ill an aclvisocv m- cvcr-utlve capacity fContinucd on page it. Col 6i Plans Prepared For Registration Cf Canadians OTTAWA, Jilly 8—(CP)--Pre- paratlons for a registration in August. of every man and woman iii Canada over tile age of iii and organization of the new depart- ment, of National War Services wen‘. forward tonight. Mal-Gen. L. R. LaFleche and Mr. Justice '1‘. C. Davis of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal will be joint. deputy ministers oi the new department. A few hours after he was llam- e<l by Prime Minister Mackenzie King to liclid the ClCPRIT-Xllfllt, Hon. J. G. Gardiner, disc osed plans for the registration and organization of illc zicpnrilliellt. Mill-Gen, Liif-‘lailie now holds tlic iiilc oi deputy minister of na- tubal (lulu-lice but. was seconded frcili lllzll post to act ns military attache u’. llie Candulail Lexatlon l lll Franco. Follclviilg the collapse o: French ressialicu he csrzapcd to England and will return to Canada shortly. Mr. Justice Daiis was formerly Attoriley-Gcilcral of Saskatchewan when Mr. Gardiner was provincial premier. l-lc came to Ottawa last- weck (ind agiued to take over the post of Join-i, deputy minister. He is expected to return and start work tomorrow. Letters llilV." been scnt out. to the Cilief Jrlfrcs of all Provinces asking tlleni .o name a iudBB i0 act in a supervisory capacity for the registration within the area and over the distribution of man- power after the registration is completed. Tile facilities 0f both the Do- minion Bureau of statistics which compiles tile decennial census and the chief electoral officer who com- piles the voters‘ lists for D0~111lfll°11 elections will be utilized in the re!" istratioil. Registration ill qich constituency will be under tho direction _ot a registrar and a dcpuil‘ W815i?" and ll, is hoped these officials can all be appointed before the cud of tm present week. Forms for the registration ale ilow being printed. succumbs arrna uascua BPRINGHILL. N. 8.. Jul)’ 5"’ (CPD-Charles Vioker was rtscued from the Waters of a nearby Pond after going down twice today 111"- lm dlql Inter rte-pie a too noni- effort to revive lilin Wll-ll a P11“- motcr opemird by a cxw ct nine ' draeaermen. The il-ycar-otd ycuin k8 is believed to have bren 1-110 "KI- tim cit a cramp. lie ins taizcn t-O more by a 19-year-old COlllpfflliCfl ‘Ilsa miter linking in only Lve lest of "16 linen Jeraq oottlo in Eutem osruau uri m: lunch swim m“ a . gmlmdn. uaoi-l-a-zl.‘ W!!!‘- Col. Ralstoii, who will be ilarticu» larlV associated with army ndmilh” PREDICT l AP S MAYATTACK HUNG KilNil ly to Follow British Burma Road, July 9- (Tues. dflY-(AP) — Persons close to the Japanese Government claimed today it is possible that, continued refusal of Britain to close the Burma road to China may result in armed Japanese action ag- ainst the Crown Colony of I-long Kong. The war, navy eign ministries scheduled omergcncy conferences i0 discuss the British rejection yesterday of Japanese de- mands that this last link be- tween ihe Chinese Nation- illist forces and the outside world be shut off. Reliable sources said the Japanese planned “drastic action" if the British stand were not changed. _ Foreign Minister Hzlchiro Arita told the British Am- bassador. Sir Robert Craigic. that his reply was not satis- factory and urged him to advise London i0 reconsider. The Japanese lllTSR clnlillctl “all ulltlcrslzliltllllg" with lllc Yullcrl Stairs and Russia prc- i‘(‘ili‘il Hritziilfs rejection of tllc Japanese IlClllfllKlS and rcpcntcrl previous charges that tllc Uni- lctl $iatcs is acting as Britain's \\'lllCll(l(lQ‘ ill lllL‘ Pacific." The British refusal contrasted s9 strongly with the French and Dutch at-titudcs. which offered no resistance to Japan. that. the shock to Japanese was even greater than it might have been otherwise. Neutral diplomatic quarters ex- pressed belief that the Burma road affair is regarded as a test case for Japan's entire program to as- lind for- sume and consolidate control of Eilrcpean owned territories in ea=tern Asia. Britain's reply in Japanese re- quests thnt the Burma overland route be closed. and that similar traffic ti‘ rough the crown colonv cf (Continued on D580 S. Col 3i Amendment In Income Tax Regulations OTTAWA. July B-(CPL-l-lnrance Minister Iisley announced tonight iii the d-louse of Ccmmors that there would be an amendment to income tax rogulattons to meet ap- peals cl’ those ulho believed refugee children talc/en into Canadian home; should be classed as dc- pendeiits for whom exemption could be clazmed. The announcement was made during discussion of the resolutions covering budget tax change reselli- tions. Details o; the amendment were not liven at once First Reading Given Naval Affairs Bill OTTAWA. July 8.—(CP) — First reading was given the bi‘l creating a De artmcn days ortly after Prime Minister Mackenzie K n announced that Premier Angus . Macdonald. cf Nova Scotia would head the new dc- partment. when the Prime Minister intro- duced the resolution. Conservative leader Hansen agreed to its speedy passage. J. F. Pouliot (Lib. Temiscnllatat, min Mr. Hanson WRS treated "ice a "spelled o‘ lid" in the Housch "ere- as when Mr. King was lead."- thn Onncslton he lzot nnlv Arse from the former Prime Minister. Rt. Hen, R. B. Bennett. ; lvlr. Pculict aqreecl to the creation m! a naval department but oblectrd gto the government taking adgicn from the Conservative Leader. Action Believed Like- Refusal to Close the English Housewife Captures Aviator LONDON, Jul-y 8—(CP)-A_house. wife toduy cap-lured a (sermon aviator who parnoiiuled to earth in northeast E gLan-d his plane was silct cuwn in a battle with bpltilrc flghtfirs. Mrs. Nora. Caldwell saw him landing iii from. oi her home. “I want up to h;m," she said, "and told him to put up his hiflfid$ and Sdlfl, "I ivant it,’ polivting to his revolver. ‘Ho unbuckled it and handed it to me and I marched tum to the backyard where some nlctorcycusts came along and took Ollfllgt} of him." Mrs. Caldwell, who W35 not ami- cd. said the German was “six feet tall and about 25 years old." “I rushed upstairs and looked through lily field gasses to see if he had any arms." silo said. Ere (lid not soc tile lllSlOl then, rind went out t.) demand his sur- rendci" without knowing lie had a Bun until she was close up. Mrs. Cardwell did not see the plane from which the 601111811 DRYE- cllutcd and was unable to learn‘ what llnppcllcd to the rest or‘ its‘ crcuz _ i Hm- husbantl. all officer lll tile,‘ local (lcfeilce volunteers, was awiyi at the ccmmilmiy cattle market at the tlillc. On his return. he said, "I think she did very well." Fllare “fig; Fleet To Come Cut And Fight _ ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. July 8—lAI'l-—-Dui'lng the Italian’ {loci l0 “come nut and filth‘. British sources reported today that in less than a month of operations in the Mediterran- ean and north Africa their land. sea and air forces ha"! l. Sunk the l.071i-ton de- stroyer Esuoro; 2. Damaged or disabled more than l-l0iii ni’ "My! Wu‘ submarine poyvcl‘. Wm! a1 it!!!‘ l5 submarinu sunk. ti. Sunk numerous will“? min; and smaller craft in raids at Tnbruk and Bardlu; t. Smashed a safe passage through Italy's cliflln of sub- marines which attempted t0 l < l l l blockade the Mediterranean from the southern tip of Ital)’ to Tripoli; 5. Shot down nearly 100 lt- 1H3“ planes over Libya, Erit- rea and Eilllnvllt R. Bombcd the Libyan c-oust from the air and shelled it. from the seal 7. Taken nearly 1,000 Italian prisoners in desert drives ag- ainst Italian border 01119051! In north and (8st Africa, seiz- ing more than 100 unit-aircraft and anti-tank guns. several tanks, several field headquar- ters and several million rounds of ammunition. Besides that, British air raids on Sicily were the air corps‘ answer in the Italian challenge to "try and attack nur bases." i lTRY IT THE "SALADA" WAY lnlun 6 heaping teaspoons of Salads Bill: of Naval Affairs to-l After 6 minutes strain liquid into Y-qlnrt container; while hot, add 1 to 1 K cup! of sugar and iuice 012 lemons, strained; iiir until sugar is dissolved; fill container Do not allow in to cool before ad with cold water. ; will become cloudy. Serve with chipped | l "SALAIIR British Planes Successful In Daring Dogfight " Three Fighters-Turn Back 25 Enemy Planes In Attack On Convoy. long the coast. German plans were downed during an hour-long dogfight invclvlno 25 German —ovcr a British ship con- voy. The engagement swept sea and land along the soiltheast coast. l LONDON, July 8 -t("P)—- Britons hoard more German radio stations than usual faul- ing off the air tonight and tunk that for a sign the Royal Air Force was striking back with a vengeance for the frequent German raids on Britain during the day and night. The Air Ministry listed eight German pliiliPS shnt down and three British planes inst dur- ing the day's rnirls over Eng- land. The enemy came back during the night and attempted to attack southeast mill south- west England. Otile raidrr dropped four bombs but all fcll into the sea. Fighters chased it away. Another was caught. in the glare of searcllllghls in the. lBig analgesia Richelieu is voiced, Royal Navy ldtdilltivvs Up ifn-lrir Set Forth By (jlltlfClllll To Prevent French Ships Fall- ing Into Hands Of Enemy. minor u... mistreztt-l ednlollmnlsij u“ Strong prot/cstli-b N l.O.\'{)()t.\l‘. illlly ll'_T('l“l‘lln_dll~\') -k— (t<]1‘,\'l‘_t1c c can“ any apology had GGXH avy r0 0n e>1<_v my, um »- ‘t; ;'- ~ y. ' fl given to lJniiecl States authoritiesfl. ‘ ' l O L‘ l S 1 H’ of we‘ Hum" all: nilgli ndnlittiilg the Japanese.’ lfsiAiqiiie, U. S. Retort To Japs Charge SHANGHAI, July a.7tAPl~-1‘lin; If! blunt retort, "its n lie, was Elvvltll by Col, Dl-uiit Puck, U lied Slates’ cunllnaildor, to JRpBilQSB uucusa-l lions today that i5 Japanese plain-l clothes gclitlilrmes had been mal-l treated alter their arrest by mar-l ines iii tile American defence area, 0i the Shanghai international set-y tlcillont, l 'l.‘hc gciidarmcs were arrested! when they were iouilcl in the aria yesterday in violation of an nun-c- iiieiit not. to cuter without Atneri- can military authorities‘ consent. A Jdpailcso army spokesman, as- scl-ilil; ill’) sr-zldnrmcs were clubbed, Elwin‘ ‘l French navy from falling into (Jcrmiin or Italizlil llfliiiim.‘ were nt. fault in not advising thatl réporictl today zi successful action against the 3F,t‘!‘l1l.l.>yl 5w gcuclarmcs would be sent into; ic urea. ‘Plicv entered it. .Rlchr(:he“' France s.ne.wr'<l bnflleghip‘ (‘.§Il_i\1'l]il sairl. l)l)lS€\l[“_,'Ur'\i‘(l Lieutf-i “MP9 “'11s no lli(l!(‘."lt0l‘| of the scope of the on; (.:..N'. .~ lw-n .. ~ chief of) Jfllllllli-‘tlsPi lgirféggillxlaglllliii. lmnhdflfllhd *1‘ "mil" of 1h" "film! “'39 9*!“ @3010“; PM}; (l-lresm. contradicted a cl in ihodrl). AS lllt‘ zit-lion was officially stated in "l? ~11": {nnFdUrort1‘?Jal)nr€csodgelfi?amplrg“r he Ollillld ion was a continuation of thr- yéillll-n ‘ill-i p . .v tcnccrc m a . renc \\'.'ll'Sll)S stilriclt as ' - - - ' I MID“, me mo“ were ‘W2 fth _ ‘ ‘ l Pi uctlcto piclenl fulfllln. i0 t‘ fllmlhtlfl‘ lHflfi llciwt-vll i‘l'llY1CL‘ and llufjv iFrancc and Germany. lndci" the l(‘l'i!lS the Fri-lit’. iwould have been 1l.'~1.“-L'ii‘ll)l(‘(l in French ports and a . "The Jilpailcsc were given exactly thr- ssnlo collswloration and trcnt- lilcilt as fill‘; man we arrest, includ- sglltiheazasfiwavilidqllglu? {driven off b} mcd Cfilgllfgl llfidel‘ control 0f (lcrnlllfW Ilild litil)". ' '*‘ " . >'. . ".rl ~‘ ‘z Radio lmaners fgpqflgd ma; not. w m 3km about, ropmtglcadw Pllme Minster (llVlClllll has told the Hons» of stations at Berlin. Stilitgrlrt. Col- m , 1.5 1, .._..,, “mm... n, mlmons he hzld no fuilh iu Axis Power pynnflrrg-q H. ,. £81m» Fmlgkflflfrt-trf3ftflie" 311G131‘)? s- d idlsliips would not llt‘ llsctl ‘l""llilS'l Britain A urg well o .e u " slort 3' - ._ vommari er s11 l . . ' ' ‘ f“ ' ‘ ‘ ' forc midnight-wane of thcm in the 81131131131 gptfpnjrlfit, Dollcr- inform-l The RlCllCliFHl was the noun-ta mmppqad n; yen“, middle of a broadcast in English. ed ilic mirmcst armed civillalisjneyyegt c1355 of {mn- mjqhw “.1, i!“ iflcnqpf-x In d“, i. T'ho German stations have been "zoinr off tlu- air durinr R. A. F. bombing raids to nrevcnt their broadcasts from guiding tile raid- ers to their targets. te at night the Air Ministry issued a statement saying:- "It is now confirmed that two further encmv aircraft making a.‘ total of eight. wcrc shot down? Monday‘. ‘Three of our fighters were 1 lost during tllc dziv." The German casualties were In- flictcd in air fights that raged a- l l One British fighter and four planes —threc Bltish against 22 0V0? Tllc surviving rriirlcrs finally illrllcrl Ililtl clicrl for lloule. The Air Xliillstrv announced that four other German planes were known to have been rle- strovccl in other raids on Bri- lain (continued on page 3. Col 8) International At A Glance (By The Canadian Pres!) LONDON-"Successfui action" taken against l-‘rencii battleship Richelieu; destroyer Whirlwind torpcdoeu; eight. or more Gcr- i man planes snot down; llflltfy l R.A.F. raids on Germany lndi- ‘ cated; army of i,5it0,0lt0 on y guard; Retired Admiral, his wife, and Fascist secretary ar- restc l GENEVA .-_ Vichy dispatches rc-i port conquered France on threshold 4 0i totalitarian dictatorship under ‘ Petain and Laval. OTTAWA - Navy Ministry created in cabinet reshuffle; com- any set up to administer muni- ions program. ‘ TOKYO -- Britain refuses tot close Burma route; Japan express-l es "deep dissatisfaction. ' BUCHAREST Government l composed entirely of pro-uennanl Iron Guard appears likely. _ _ _.. ~- r‘. \ l: Tn in a pint oi huh, boiling water. d‘ Id I’ ' Ice. Tho she's: ljiikeowltttlllnglisgid: Llnici". who probably will be called ion \'Vc:lli:\=:iay by LicuL-Gov. F. F. ‘Blillllflfls to form g new govern- mciit. will retain both ills Hort; E foilos. No major cabinet shut expcclrti. roar nix rumor-z. Martin- ique, Jlllv il.-—lAP)—The French British situation in this French ZTEEE TEA 1n dofcncc sec- av mmm beltlle 26.5ilil-i0n Dunkt-rqu c and Strasbourg. both n" u)‘ ~' were (lilmll_l_"(’(l in lust wwclCs cilgnsrt-nu-nt nff lira _\_f.>,,_..»'_.. l0“ '~l (‘ll . k. l . "The sr . mcilt noltifie nolrltcd out y (‘Oasi- . J. . o.“ ‘c r esar-, , _ - nlgtvtlllrqrlltf <‘-‘.»1,nr:d_ em“ n . Although the Richelieu Thad been launched, ii was ili-lltLlN. Julv il—-l'i'_iil-\.tl.i\-t a understood her armament (“ngrm D°'"“""“ “m!” l “ Jiprxliiisl-lic klrrracpnml. ll ttnunlclitiiior lion» Thad not liven cumpiclerl. lnuil for-dun uffi. Oillvl‘ ships of hcl‘ class Admlralm l I > I . . ll; ill:i lt'l_' \->l\ t. iSlIll mcomplcita are the INl€M'\<l‘l)ll plrlililll‘Fldifmiviy Clement-call. Jcilil Bart and ago?“?,"'f,'l“‘},,lflc,l"‘ __ Gascognfi tn uhcillci- pllil’ l LONDON. Jlllv 8¢-tCP)—Ad- (At the time of the Royal $21.“fFtllld-illér miral sir Ihlrry‘ Dlmvlle. T111111" Navy's (in-r; ll q -..-.' _- . __f___,___'___ _ _. , . . 1 l on. rl,_rllil.l. .1 qli-cyloi- of llll‘ ilflHll intelligence t f ._ _ division at the Admiralty, and Pa!‘ 0 the l‘l(‘|i(‘ll tlvci zit- Ladv Domvilc, were ilrrested to- Oran, Algeria, ma! week‘, day on warrants granted under Prime Mini-fin (hmvchilll the tlefcilcc regulations. Admiral Domvllc was taken to nrixton prison and Lady Domvilo assured the fioilsc of (‘om- mons thzli most llcivrnlincd i Hollow-l- prison bv detectives _ . _ Welli) rouscll them from their beds. slam" “mild hi‘ PYWFVI] T0 1-. “'21? lF-xportcgltutlléfiyfwffilglcmrgg; ensure that l-‘rcnch ships .' l a ' - - . sgg°gfll dfwlfgsed‘ ° then outside l-rcnch ports sir Barty was chairman of 311a would not full into lhc PTO-GPTlllZLll OPQHH zatlon, O h J. ' , _ ‘l Link m: W ammumcd m“ Sea» alilds of llltlu anti .\lu~ (3 mm, ll lmtl been illssclvcd. He is 50 1111-) 61- 111111 111-‘ bee“ °n we ‘cured The Richelieu. liaull In". .:i list slllce 1936. He went t0 Germany in 1937 to shoot cllailiois with Himmler, the January, i939, was the first o four ships of llcr T‘- Fri". | was l s guest. lie was at Salz- 30 knots nntl sl-u ~ burg , molllll br-fore the war. “pith fnm. I; .j.,_ i‘ Adlillral Domvilc. who ivils; y 1 f lililjjllivtl lli 191i4.cntered the Royaldlll“ "ill-C ~111“'i‘ 111 Navy ll‘. i992 alnd§oirunandeél vlaar- ‘ \\'.'li'(l, l6 s‘ .1... l. ,1. lolls SlllpS in lie irst rea a.r., _ . ., ‘ He has smlcv lit-id several immor-pzml,“ fwd A"\ taut piss, including DFPSldClll of Illlll—.'ill‘r“"'ii ti». the RfiVfll Naval Coiled?‘ Green" wlch, comniililzloi‘ of the War Col- lcgc and Collmiandci" of the 3m Crlliscr Squadron, the Mcditcr- M3,,“ ralican fleet. T», r, -_ U‘, He was promoted to Admiral [Lllfl] "1 t l“ 1 i ‘ plrlcctl Oil llic i'Plll'(‘(l list in i936, ilfifill lllc l mm c-ignc, will-C lllcrl lo hc U!“ ‘- or mtg, ‘CPFlllIlYlQ at ll: llvl" ~"' l-‘rnrt, t" IT» c ~ :1 u lll m.’ MacMillan ‘f0 Become N. S. Premier, Belief HALIFAX. July 8—tCP)—Holl. A. S. MacMiliail. Minister of High- wiiyzs nucl Piliblic Works. will bo- comc Premier of Nova scotia this week. it was learned reliably lo- night following Premier Angus L. Muicdnnaldis BOCUKJIXIHCC 0f a iod- crai portfolio. Mr. MacViillan, wqvcar-old vet- crlui of provincial politics, has bccii hiiilistcr of Highways and ‘lllOf tilcinber the cabinet ,5. e Premier hlacclonald}; Liberal ,uovcrllmcni firs; entered office in lil33. lic licld the highways port- l l\‘l '1 Maritime East: Modmzrlt- la lr. ‘v winds: mostly ihlr nnd “Jill l b-uctl in kflilllPTPtl thumb. ’i--»\.- zit 9' ~=: ‘Warning’ Work F‘ 0f Joker Or Crank, Belief l l l l l LTI MOR‘ T! i". (l Jzllv that Bzlltlllitv. i- ‘folio ill a previous Liberal Gov- 1<’-\"\\‘P111‘l l1!‘ _ crlilmelit. 11‘f_><1l"“1'-"' "3111 ' " ' 1i, was understood the new Pre- 3MP!" Hill? Tm; p"; ffjnnf ,(\1[l\'(.f< "Oil lll(‘ lncuwlill-z o’ Jul". ‘l. 40. our troops will <-:~.!< l' Bllliirllorc. You \\'lll hand lllc control n! to our agents. Wc : to oflci" anv l'"\i.<‘rill stnrln lroopcvs ill‘(‘ nlulibcrs and cqlli, armcd forces. "It will be fruilnl to lllluliil)‘ to i"~i':l u» S/gvnfi: - owncd territory was reported eek t. irl- r'l .- ti‘. ll ‘r v v _ "m" "mkiiltidnul ‘he “ii-vii giilts (ill; h‘f‘ll‘.lZKl£lzl\(S"l1,|(".'f:l‘ bu l'li.\ l . r Borden 9 A N . 1 i‘ .\l '"“'-" "m" 11¢ I 11'1"’ .' . .' w . ri b". . 'r , 1'11». l1’. s. .\f. ‘MM l5 "m" o" “flunk”. date. Fm Volk. Fill R ull, f llluo 1;‘: sM‘ Oélllxllsl- T’ l r t . Puehrer."