THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: In. John Pond. 8i Church Street-Phone 3Q | BUIMEISIDI and PIINCI CUUNTI T N“; ‘ lotions Advertising should be ieli with In. Pa“, Gunrdinnmlyboiiollghidnily ltauy of us. (‘u W » Summonido: "w" “m” acumen. wlllt sum. comics Dragster-g w ‘w Bakery. Wain Street. lhrl Gander. s7 l." 'fiurdiln will t» delivered “ma: Boy at h W "l: 0' 1w oer week. Phone zoo m ‘m, your order to the M! mponolb 1 run ll mound In Iowa cl ll n“ w ldiltlllllg or a In"; nature In: be inserted M I w‘; ianrut. bl! gun a word. fir"!!! IOIIIIII II ‘dune!- ;_gu or Merma- farm sil kinds at Bracela. 7- ¢CAR BULK WHEAT coining t 1. Book orders now. Ralph irtigtsull. 7-14-18. ..nAlLWAY PHOTOS for passes. 24 hour service. Best prices. Enman Drug and Photo Service. Summer- “de, 7-14-41. .-F0ii. SALE by public auction! so acres standing hay on Holland Farm, Tryon at 7.00 o'clock Thurs- day evening, July 16th. Terms cash. J. E. Dalton. 7-14-31. _FOR. SALE by Public Auction! 35 acres standin hay on Noonan farms, Albany a 7 dciodr Friday evening. July 17th. Terms cash. J. a Dalton, 7-14-31. -I<‘.~iit.ltl WANTED- In Summer- side. Kciisington or Bedeque Dis- trict. State acreage and price with general description. H. K. S Hem- ming 00., Charlottetown. 7-15-31. —VISITING IN S'SIDE _—- Pro- fessor H. R. Jeffery of Springfield, Mass, arrived on Wednesday eve- ping on a visit to his parents. Rev. gnu Mrs. George A. Jeffrey and in sister. Mrs. Arthur MacEwen. Sum- merside East-S JOURT CASES - Magistrate Darby iieid court at Summenside this week and heard several cases. A man charged with driving a car while intoxicated was given l5 days. Another party from West Prince who pleaded guilty to driving an automobile willie intoxicated was also given 15 days. A Summerside man charged with drunkenness was “Se; 10-21. Granville Sinat- ionny home in u l0 Ill‘ ildlliflflh 0n you; m.“ -~FOB PHOTOS see m1 -"l-M5 developed with enlarge man's develop your films, -___ A 4:1:- BBUEKWHEAT "8118 . oo Macaw. orders now. C0 7-13-16 —BLACKSMIT m‘ ll ck flats. and rounds. obtainable at Bruce's. 7-16-21. TED f lure School. senior Deg; Dilly to Raymond 7-15-31. —WANTED first or second class —TEACHER WAN Supplement. A Cameron, Secretary. teacher for Primary Department "N". Toronto llilllllertide p; ihilcervioool Enm 7-14-16-18-21-28. ment at. Taylor Drug 00,, gem _ m“ 151183. —I"0B. BEST results have En- Best prices, high gloss prints. 7-11-101. min; Ralph bar iron. thin small and large Traveller's Rest School. Supple): "lent $100- APply Edwin McNeil], Secretary for ‘Trustees. 7-15-21. —DAGGETT and Ramsdeil beauty preparations for perfect 5km ca"? and makeup. Gourlies Rexail Drug Store. $15-21, -PR.0MPT and satisfactory ser- vice on your films. Gourlies R.ex- il" Pr"! Elim- ' 1-16-21. Personals —-Mrs. Saunders, wife of M1‘. Justice A. C. Saunders, has return- ed t0 her home 8.1M!‘ Ali efljflyiible visit of several months with her family in Cleve- land. Mrs. sauriders Dflllled on her ddllEhtcr, Mrs. Yflllllg son, Master Byron. ._______i,_ return in Summerside was accom- by her Byron Stoll and ers in tiie House. Mn Km id h h d 1m gion merited by Clarice Cormier. m” by “h” Harper- terfered Wgitlsla ccnsecrsgip nienvfiCan- m" I°P 1118mm aasresdte in Re- . . ads. and did not propose to do so 113m“ d°m¥t°d by R“- Mmher 5“- I memed by Ilene Gaudet‘ "OW- He said he did not wan; the perior merited by Harriet Gavin, niniu- l 11111111111 ciilnciohni ' In! ‘ ‘ incl Also News & Novelty Short Shows at 3-7.30—9.10 SUMMERSIDE PREMIER KING (Continued from page 1) lar 0 ti if all l tie . weig: iii ltheanifandsngi the ‘Chaznaiiiar: years work dmmted b3’ Rfiv- J- A- newspapers only awaltin sion to release it. In add tion cop- ies had been sent to all pa permis- rty lead- I-Iouse or anyboci c cted ith li to be a party 1% viooligteion ofwthe 1b Religion donated by Rev- Mother evidence he SUMMDESID P l I I i: IHSUHHHE 111i. invss turn IIIITART Summcrside Tignish Convent Closing Exercises Program Duet, “Joyous Entry". chorus (Girls). “June Serif. Welcome. Motion song. "Busy Bee." gill: Danae, Junior Boys. ama za o "S H Cleaning". n’ mm! on” Recitation, "Little Mother". “$9M” 30118. "I-‘enfant et L'ols- Match. Multiplication Tables, Dramatization, Floral Emblems, lgxlk Dane?‘ Girls. who‘ iza o , “wh t School?" n a GM I’ Chm!!!» BOYS. “Excelsiorl. Distribution of prizes. God Save the King. PRIZE LIST Grade l0 Prize for highest aggregate in Mclgpnald merited by Marcella Le- Priza’ for secon d highest aggregate in year's work donated by the Le- Prize for second highest aggregate undertakings under which certain 511F914‘)? merited by Antoinette Ber- before the commission "ard- ivas to be kept. secret. Prize for Application donated by Mr. Colciweil said that a care- the Qw-L- merited by Clare Mc- fined $5.00 and costs or ten days-S —FRACTURES ARM — The many friends of Master Ieigth, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MricMiilan of Elnisdaie will regret u; learn that he is in the Prince county Hos ital suffering with a fractured art . The little chap was laying outdoors and fell from a iience, It is pleasing to report that he is resting comfortably now that the limb has been set-S. -CIIII.DREN'S AID SOCIETY ls Tendered Farewell Party ful reading of the letter had not revealed to him any instances in which Col. Drew had quoted from evidence which had been obtain- ed through undertakings of confi- dence, from the British Govern- merit. There was considerable reference to Whether or not attacks upon the report constituted an misSiOner conducting the inquiry, Mr. Hanson argued that Royal Commissioner in this was not, liiEETlAti —- The regular monthly of the Children's Aid So- ince County was held in the Town Hall on "besday evening. Dr. J. A. MacPhee. the president. was in the chair. It was reported at the meeting that five juveniles are income up in the Juvenile Court on Saturday morning for damaging property in the Town. A resolution passed unanimously bv the members present was tendered to Dr. Mac- hee expressing regret at iiis de- parture from the province, and ex- pressing sincere appreciation zor itis faithful services the Society. ghiclh was graciously acknowledged y ti duty. During his absence the vice- glrvgsident. Rev. Wm. VerWoife will side-S DEDICATED T0 TRAINEES DEPARTURE From Training Center- (Bcrrowed Meicdy with apologies to Auihcr of "Do You Miss Me Tonight" tune o0.) We will miss you tonight we w’li 111555 you to night, You'll remember that clear bugle "Y. And remember the day when you “drew" your backshae. discharged ‘his “scorn" Your PT instructor will smile every morn We will miss you to night, we w'll fill-is you tonight, Youh ccme back when the old bllslc calls The O C will miss you, the orderl- i!‘ too B c The cooks won't for~et hiw you fllllffed their beef stew. The M.P sgi. will sigh with I. tear in his eye. YF-unv pats we will miss night We _i'i mils ycu tonight, We will tn - you tonight, Your town sweet hearts will be crying the while ‘My will think of the time when you spent. swnc of your dimes’ For a bottle of old “giggly wine" Till‘ (id ccsv hwsh house will be missmg you too. And that little- blrnd waitress no drnbt will feel blue, We will miss you tonight, we will "tiss voui ‘ght You on when the old '“ rune back bilge calls -—A0'.‘A5l CPL F. G. ifar=haii C A. (Bi T C you to- Bheck Discharges From ihe Bowels Bowel troubles, although hdlilwn‘ ing at any time of the yd", l" more prevalent during the hot lllilP mei- and earl fnii months. Summer FIu in ono of the wont trnubics, but diarrlicca, dyadlllfll’: colic, cramps and pains in the in- testines, or an ioosenccs 0! ti"! bowels should have immediate lt- tuition. Tho action o! Dr. Fowler '5 Extract 0i Wild Strnwborr is pionaflflt. rapid, reliable and c cciual in helip- illg to chock the unnatural ill‘ charges. it. has been on the market for tim pnat M years, so why cliflfimwt with new and untried rome w!’ (let “Dr. Fowler '5" and feel unfo- K!" 1i !P"I.__£2r. DR. J. A. MacPl-IEE Dr. J. A. MacPhee was elven I stag party at Bayside Cottage, the summer home of Mr. J. Frank Arnett, on Tuesday evening when a number of his friends gathered to tender him farewell, as he is leaving next week on military $91“ vice. After a delicious suPP" MT- Arnett took the chair and called on Mr. W. Henry Noonan, who read an address in which was ex- pressed the regret that the doctor was leaving the Province. and wishing him success in his new duties in the service of his coun- ti- Mr. Arnett then presented him with a beautifully fitted dress- ing case. Dr. MacPhee. who lwlds the rank of Ilieut-Colonei iii the Can- adian army, expressed his thanks and appreciation for tho 80°“ wishes and tangible expression of goodwill tendered to him in this way. He said that after servinE ill the First Great War he had c011- tinued to take an active pnrt in military affairs and felt it was hi! dutv to again offer his services and answer the call for medical men. Among thOse present who made brief speeches were Dr. J. Simpson on behalf of the Medical profession: Mr. H. F. MacPhec, K. C.. Charlottetown; Mr. Wm. Mor- rell, Amherst; Patrick Martin. president of Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion. A general sing song concluded a most en- joyable party. Dr. MacPhee will be much miss- ed in Summerside as he took an active part in the Red Cross and 5t. John Ambulance Society: 1B president of the Children's Aid ' ,. and member of the Can- adian Legion. as well as being a prominent and successful physic- ian and surgeon. His many friends will wish him every suc- cess in his military cansen-S. Butterfat Bonus To Be Continued. UITAWA. JlilV 15—(CP)—Pa - ment of the alx-cent-a-pol-lnd S" ' ttcfl 1'1 is considered necessary. lIf-ll- J~ G- T" i" Bid’. “dfiimiilli?” B's-FE’ wary-Mid a. llibminicn-Provinciiai conference being held here to con- sider methods of increasing blliilel‘ production. f iii opening AoomLnqJacLbe _____,_,_ The int l" that wiitiie not "SBCYOSSFAt." Even the decision reading the deny that it upon the integrity 0i the Chief Justice. Defence Minister ent counsel, He assured would be ample discussing the w}; O Col. Ralsion the pleas of Mr. Hanson could be n discussion without o intelligent access to fa lston Ra _ gested that when the report S355 mild‘! by a man of Sir zl/Oliid a tack‘ and Judgment 13:31’) Donald. Prize for Geography donated by Rev. Father Simpson awarded to Ralph Bernard. Prize for highest aggregate in the year's Arithmetic merited by Reta Broderick. Prize for conduct. boys. donated by Mrs. c. F. Morriss ey awarded to attack upon Gilbert Harper. - Sir Lyman Duff, Chief Justice of Canada. Who was the Royal Com- Prlbe for music merited by Ralph Bernard. Leaving certificates have been Gig: gganted to Grade X pupils making I‘ t d th e " m!" PYRWCBI Purim-lbs. work? c131“ 0311i gileingilit tlIeywzIli-s W“ ners are: 1. Clarice Chief Justice was subject to attack; i the courts else there would be no B-ilpcals to a higher court, he said, MY- K1118 Suggested that no one Drew letter contained Cormier; 2. Marcella. LeClalr; 3. Harriet Gavin; 4. Reta Broderick; 5 . Antoinette I‘ Bernard. Grade 9 Prize for highest aggregate in ‘s work donated by Rev. J. A. onald merited by Florence Mc- Innis. Przie for Religion donated by Rev. Father Simpson awarded to Grog- o:y Gavin, Prize for singing awarded to Mary Prize for French equally merited I Lyman F. DesRoches. Duffs standing. assisted by 9min. there should be doubt ln any mind that it was t T911011. of disinterested persons. the House that there pppprtunity for Hated by Rev. John A. MacDonald oe no by Margaret Gaudet, Mary F, Des- he Roches and Greta Gaudeiz, dzziwn by Greta Gaudet. Prize for Religion Grade VIII do- report but merited by Lorraine Gaudet. that the“; Prize for highest aggregate Grade or useful the VIII donated by Mrs, E.J. McTaguc merited by Doris Harper. "l" mm d! evidence. fell on deaf Prize for Deportment Grade vm CHIS. The government has stand flflm the outset the inquiry was held in cannot be House. MT. King’; he would not as the House tonight following the Journment. Mr. Kin ceding to eh Caldwell, tabling of whether it to do so. e obtained an George s. Campbell government counsel at t}; by Sir Lyman Fl da> Mr- Tannin said ed at givin return for Agriculture fvliuiste Nova Scotia told the was attended by Fe vinciai that he hoped the continued to tnin cheaper the fall. fe cultural su rovislon as been ominion Department ure to announcement table the letter came resumed its sitting taken the that since that dinner ad- OI t been set for the teridiliaiartiziriizie h merit of the subsidy, whim 1s . the farmer a better John A. MacDonald merited by Reta ma 0i’ g said that‘ before ac- e reques r , , can House 13nd?’ ‘gr gé-ances DesRoches, the Drew letter he de-. cided l0 get legal opinion as to m “Wld be proper for him Through uic Justice Department opinion from Gaudet, Rots, Montreal, e inquiry P. Duff, pay. aim- C‘ creasing me iel/Tgfidiégiiycewiic-BOIIL in- Mflwimll l‘ McDonald of ( meeting, whi deral and agriculture officials representatives. dominion tilizer subvention policy won ch pro- and fer- ld be O. M. Shaw. chairman of the con- rence and chairman of the gplies board. replied agr that dc for the Ailricult- until the end of this vear. Consumer Campaign C. E- Lackner of Toronto. Ont- ario dairy commissioner, urged con- men Macgonam sideration of a campai consumers to conserve was as necessary as to lg! to induce utter. This ask producers to increase their production of but- - terfat. he added Dr . ‘G, S. puty Ministc cuss: .on of other dai gfac-zuring facilities. o E to any sharp diversion. from cheese butie fr" y" rsaedisri°sni w... 0...... v. I‘ H. Barton. Federal De- VI me r of Agriculture. d the diversion to butter pro- dis- ry roductm - no IIc raid an m .nion department was the oppoolrld though i“ ard, donated by Ms. John Chizstoplici, merited by Frances Gaudet. Public School have 1' I 2, Frances Gaudet, 3. Lorraine Gau- fleté 4. Cyril Arsenauit; 5. Roy Gal- an . Senior Writing Certificates have Egon merited by the following pup- Grade IX-Gloria Bernard. Mary Margaret Gau- t, Greta Gaudet. Grade VIII: Frances Gaudet, Lor- ine Gaudet, Evelyn Gandet, Cyril Arsenauit, Doris Harper, Marion Skerry, Roy Gallant, Grade VII: Reta Gaudet, Eidlda MacDonald, Doreen MacDonald, Marjorie Walker, Hel- en Harper. Louise Walker, Cora MacCrae, Stella Richard. Grade VI: Theresa Gaudet, Betty Kinch, Mildred Harper, Doris Rich- Prize for Religion Grade VII (English class) donated by Rev. d. Price for Religion Grade VII English William O. Simpson. meritei by Cora MacCrae. - Prize for Religion (French class) Grade VII. donated by Rev. Moth- er ’ "perior, merited by Stella Rich- enable formers to ob- ard. fertilizers for use in Prize for French donated by St. John the Baptist Society merited by Reta Gaudet. Prize for French donated by St. John the Baptist Society merited by Stella Richard. consume the subvenuom vgrize for highest aggregate Grade donated by C.W.L. merited by Reta Gaudet. Prize for sifwing awarded to Do- Prize for Religion Grade VI don- ated bv Father Simpson awarded so Betty Kinch. Prue for highest aggregate Grade rited by Betty Kirich. Prize for French donated by St. John the Baptist Society awarded ris Richard. Prize for Religion. Grade V d0- nated by Reverend John A. Mac- Donald awarded to Barbara Kinch. Prize for Religion (French claw awarded to Lorraine the shortage of butter Arsenault. . was not now acute. it would become Prize for highest aggregate Gmrlr so next wlnter- M that time v donated by uic C.W.L. merited cheese production would be down- as it always was in then there would gainicr —- and a diversion to butter which would natural n- by Lorraine Arsenault. Prizes for French donated by 5b John the Baptist Society merited hi" lieve the situation at a time when 14°71'31"” 5199mm‘ 5m Dm“ w" u ins-u i» --- maul‘. F CE COUNTY CHRONILE clas) donated by Rev. . i E GUI Prize for music awarded to Bar bara Kinch. Prizes for attendance merited byfv Dora Perry and Edith Richard I i" Junior certificates for Writing have been merited by the following p : Grade V: Lana Gavin, Lorraine Arsenault, Reta. Harper, Dora Perry. Grade Iv: Evelyn Skerry. Marion. Harper, Aldous. Perry. Cora Bar-i r. “Progress certificates have been r "ited by: Editti Richard, Jewel‘ “bikinis, Edna Perry. Prize for Religion Grade IV award ed to Aldona Perry. , Prize for Religi n (French class) " Grade IV. merit by Evelyn Skew- ry. Prize for the highest aggregate Grade IV, awarded to Marion Har- per donated by c. W. L. Prize for French donated by St Iohn the Baptist Society awarded to Aldona Perry. Prize for Religion Grade I1‘! do- nated by Reverend Mother Super- ior merited by Shirley McInni-a. Prize for Religion (French ciul) GIIBXCIE III awarded to Gloria 1e- C a r Prize for highest aggregate Grade III, merited by Frances Perry. | Pize for French Grade III, do- nated by St. John the Baptist So- ciety merited by Jeanette Perry. Prims for attendance merited by Frances Perry and Gussie Gaudet. Prize for highest aggregate Grade II donated by the C.W.L. merited by Irene Buote. Prize for English Catechism Grade II donated by Reverend J.A. Mc- Donald, merited by Marie Gaudet Prize for French catechism donat- ed by Reverend Mother Superior merited by Gerald Griudet. Prize for F.ench Grade II donated by St. John the Baptist Society, merited by Reggie Richard, Irene Buote and Jerry Gaudet. Prize for Attendance Grade II, donated by Rev. Father Simpson merited by Louise Perry. Prize for highest aggregate Grade I mezited by Mary Cameron. Prize for English Catechism mer- lEAUTY-RICH [ATHER ILOAIS AWAY IMPURIIIE‘ IIIIIIII AND SOOTHES AS II QIILY CLEANSES KEEPS YOU FIIAGRANILY DAINTY AND DESIRABLE The gfly ‘loading beuuiy soup made with ngiurul beauty oils Prize for Fiench Catechism Grade Prize for French Gzade I merit- ed by Irene Gaudet. DALTON SCHOOL PRIZE LIST Grade VII Prize for highest aggicgate in the year's work donated by Rev, Father awarded by the M810“ and mer- McDcnaid, merited by Frankie lied by Victor Galldet. Haiper, 1st prize for French donated by 2, Prize {or English catechism, the st. John Baptist Society of donated by the C.W.L. merited by gdrlltreal. merited by Bradford 1-s- a r. Edward Ready. Prize for French Catechism donzit- 2nd P1116 f0? FY9110}! flwfllded by s. ed by Rev. Father Simpson, merit» the Si- JOhH Baptist Society and F ed by Melvin LeCiair. meriiled by Hfiilfy Glllldct». Prize for French donated by the G114" 1H St.Jolin Baptist Sccietv of Montreal Prim for hlBhest aggregate in merited by Mervin 1,9913“, year's work donated by Rev. Mother Superior, merited by Kevin Harper. Prize for English Cst-xlusm, do- nated by Rev. Mother Superior, incr- Prizc for highest aggregate in the 19°11 by Kevin 351F913 year's work donated by Mrs. Gonzie Prize f0!‘ Fffllch Cflfetlllsm d0- Ready’ merited by James Des- hated by Rev. Mlotlier superior, mer- Roches lted by Aiban Arseriault. R125 for perfect amendance d7. Prize for perfect attendance, mer- hated by Miss Bertha Doyle, mer- iiflbby Francis 316113111. “ed by Henry Perm Prizes f0": Freiih donated bv the Prizes for Ranch cionated by ihe 3V 3°11" Balm-W $0019?” 0f M011- St, Jclin Baptist Society of Moiitre- teal and mefiifid by Aibflfl Alien- al, merited-by Henry Perry and dlllt and 1e Fwy Arsenwlt. Mam ' Quebec To Bonus Fox Fur Skins Q_UEBEG_Juiy l4 -— (CP) — Adrien Morin, provincial deputy Grade VI Prize for highest aggregate in the year's work donated by the Legion, merited by Edward DesRoches. Prize for English Catechism mer- ited by Freddie Fitzgerald. Prip- French Catechism donat- ed by Rev, Mother Superior, merit- ed by Alphonse Gaudet. minism- Aniwmim an. Prize for perfect attendance mer- nounced hcre today that the iteci by Nelson Gnudet. ministry has out into effect a Prize for French donated by the St. John Baptist Society of Mon- treal, merited by Edward DesRoches. new policy to help fox-breeders. A premium of one dollar a. akin for fur of "choice qualify" and oi’ 50 cents for fur of “rcir- ular quality’ will now be nairi I Grade IV Prize for highest aggregate in ,',‘,’,,‘,’§,°,f,‘,‘§,',i_‘”’ ‘ha provincial year's work donated by the C.W.L., (us; wing“; pl-enfl" A5913“ merited by Valmore Arsenault. Godbout incnrilioraied in the s Prize for English Catechism do- a riculturc min a special naied by Rev. Father McDonald, vision for fur-an ls-i equally merited by Valmore Arsen- ault, Jimmy Kinclt, Jackie Dalton J iibsBgwgRE- 5g, Kit“. tB-W-I- —drawn by Valmore Arsenault. my 1 ( P c“ °)"m'y'n1ne survivors of a sunken shin have ar- rived here from Anguilla where the, after 15 days in open is a. small isle d Kltrs. Prize for French Catechism do- nated by Rev. Father Simpson, mer- ited by Bradford IeClair. bo . Prize for perfect attendance 1351mm it's»- i .. A, . v _ , Brush‘; King George invesiigai ihe riding qualities of a U. S. Army jeep during a recent visit to American forces in northern Ireland. Thoieepis being drlveubyluoellhllclmof Onion-chit. ._ i; .__.____________€__ - enemv hands. Newspaper Work iiow Listed As A War Industry OTTAWA, Ju1y1l—(OP)_ Nowspl-permen have n listed under section 16 of the National War Services regulations. 'I'h.ls sec- tion provides that from time to time the Minister may furnish to select- ive boards lists of industrial) or ser- ’ null/o mar/ova... -~<. vicinz activities ‘ be sential to the successful prosecution of the war. An emp in any activity so listed is termed o. "war industry." Newspapermen coming under the listing are defined as follows: "Members of editorial staffs. in- cluding editorial executives, report- ers. technical men and artisans and other men whose are as- sential to getting out newspapers woaklies, monthlles and other pub- lications." In connecting with the listing. war services Minister Thorson said ay. "The listing of any activity under section 15 does not mean automatic postponement of service for the per- sons engaged in that activity. On the listing of any activity under section 15, the board has power to entertain and deal with aDDlications for postponement. Each case will be dealt with by the appropriate board on its merits and in the light of the facts surrounding the application for postponement." U. S. Warns Vichy Re French Warships t WASHINGTON’, July lil - (APi ‘ While Axis forces drove toward Alexandria earlierthls month. Pre- sldent Roosevelt twice proposed to Vichy that seven French warships there be removed. and twice the proposals were rejected, the state department disclosed today. The rejections were in the face of a warning from the President un- less the proposals were accepted British authorities would be lust- ified in ordering the urarshins out of the port’ through the nearby Suez Canal. and if the orders were disregarded. in destroying the vessels to prevent their failing into IIIIIHD TIII Mam/yrs helps us a_|| stand ihe Sumner Welles, acting secretary of state. disclosing the moves at a press conference today-the French Bastille clay hoilday—emphasized that the proposals were made with the aim of safeguarding the ships for the remainder of the war and O Whatever your job, it requires energy. Alert workers everywhere en- joy the “|ift" that Wrigieyi Doublemint gives by reliev- lng fatigue and nervous ten- th i t to l?!‘ . e r re um an“ sion. And the refreshing pep- On Juiv a Mr, Roosevelt suggest- permlnt flavor wold your mouth and throat, frcshens YOU!‘ CBSIO, SWQOI-QIIS YOU! breath . . . helps keep youfir. CHEW DOUBLEMINI‘ WHILE YOU WORK. Millions do! Only 5e. ed to Vichy that the warships. im- mobilized at Alexandria after the rancc-‘German armistice of 1940.be placed under the protective custody of the United States and taken through the Suez Canal 1o a United States port or to some neutral west- ern hemisphere port. The President pledged that after the war they would be returned to France. New Proposal When chief cf zovemment Pierre Laval rejected this offer. Mr. R-oose- h velt sent a new nrcpostai to Vichv July 9. This ‘ioie lie offered to ar- range Britisli-Ainerlcan safe con- duct for the tizmilitnriled \V(i.l‘5l‘.li'1S through the Svipzpanal and around Africa to Martinique in the Carib- bean. There. he said. the warships ivould be immobilized for the dur- aticn on thesame basis as other French warships at this French possession. with the assurance that tificv ytiould be returned to France t e war. aTgiie President pointed out that regardless of immediate military de- vclopments in the Egyptian war zone. the ships were in a very pre- fglflOiifi position. constantly exposed . ttack. Laval rejected this offer also. The Vichy government insisted Welles said. that the warships be transferr- ed to a nearbv French port-mot to faraway Martinique. In other ivords. Wellfl Emil-bd- Mr. Roosevelt's offer was refusccd 22s.": ti: yeti: l§f.%“‘i.f.‘l'i5°ii a .11.». on Vichy_ar_id._apgatrentiy. rmt 511L116" Wm‘ POULTRY NOTICE For the "aim being _l can oniy 307% ientlv close to Gennan and Italian ‘igdi-‘cply to questions, Welles said he was not in a _DOSlll0I1 to say ivliat British authorities had done oi def cided to do lll ilie light or lldlalb rejection. Gaston BEETS-Hillia- Vichy ambassdador to trike U11 be States. refuse tocomme . Observers suggested that Laval might already have some Hilde)‘- standing with the Germtns for me of the WDISIIIDS in case Alex- iilfiria should fail. 11 MEN INJURED GLACE BAY. N. s_.. Jcly 15-461’) _Elevcn men were mill-bed When a truck, driven by Rcddie McDonal of New Aberdeen. N. S.. turned 0Y9!‘ on the Sygney-Glace Bay 111111111211 toni ht. e occupants were cbnsigniction workers returning g0?- b d. f UFO c - wéfiemfiqrin? 31in‘, h/Icglifiifnon. will believed to have suffered fgsaccatrifa lacerations and bruises. Top Quality Fowl I icannot find a markoit, for medium W. low grade stock. S. R. Penleidon KENSINGTON 7:351- ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. —CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. " PRINCE NOVA " "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.’ Daylight Saving Time-Sundays included Leave Wood islands Leave Cgnglbflnli 7.00 mm. 11.00 p.m. 3-00 p.m. 9.00 mm. 1.00 p.m. ... p. LUNCHES SERVED IIORTIIIIMBEBLAID FERRIES LTD. CIIARLOTTETOWN. P E- l- i t t " t l.