l. 5 mum-Mums‘-.. LAAGE EIGHT, INHN". -'-'-‘r.'.'.~.-,-,~,~r_- - - 1- 1.- - _ _ - _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ r- “...-... ...........-a...-unr-an.-'»'r-s--s.-.-.-,-.-.-.-,- a.» _-.-_-_-‘q,-_ o0 o o 0 0 o e o o e o e e Q0 O4 Q0 e0 esp-sf..-sl.‘5-‘.11-551-:-a_a_-‘s_s'-_-_-_-_._-_-_- g2 -‘.' II i: II ll ‘I l: II CI -: H i- :1 3 Fh\'u'c'sWfia'IuWa's'nVa'uFu'-'a'u'u\|'a's's'a'u"u's'u'b%'a's'u'i'a'fla s‘ .a sn.-...>'-.i... ...-n -_.... ---. .. .....-, ... a »-. .__ a n a n a . -'- s fl-“n . n .- - -. n u t -"-."t“n I l- -".. m.» ..'..- ..-"-"n"s".. nfl-‘flfl-"fl. {p}. , g, A," NEWS 0f rm: _ CHARLOTTETOWN “gvsnnrm -.-.-.~.-.-.-.vw-vsww.aasm-.waavaxmnmxwusvw'av-mmm the WORLD in ....__.._.... __ .,_,_ i _..._._._.._.. ,_ . . . , _ , __ _ __ .. _. . . _ Many time: righting against great odds, but with uni-trampled, munlcation and fuel dumpfl. the R-A-F- have nhxved a ennsnlvilvu! bran’ v and ilvtt-rminzition, the iliers of the R..\.F. have achieved lid-Ti l" "l? “m”- "Pfl! i5 i! Emil}! 0f llifilb-“ltirllfll Flint triilvvffiv fflflilriillirit‘. Slll'l‘(‘§§ in rlashes with enemy nirmeii. Harassing trnnp , pli(-tii|;ranl'ed on "lfrenrh soil at i) a.m. after they had been up since mm-rmexits, bombing German military concentrations, lines oi‘ cum-l 5 o'clock that day. They took a. heavy toll before breakfast. Prince Charles, Count of Flnndfis iltltilfl‘), is reported in Paris to ‘nave revolved a grove wound while lighting the en: my :n V-Pilllnni. lie is said to hate hzul his leg ampnlzttvd. Prinee (‘harlcs i: seen lwv with his brother. Kin]: Li-npnlil r-i' the Ii I'|l\'.'i gun‘ snlilivii zi l\‘(‘l’!‘.iixl;ll in lirlflium in liV-st‘ who it'll in lir- fente of their country in the last “or. 1*“ . ‘ '. “"1 r47», ,, LEOPOLITS SISTER, Pulitiiuil quarters in Rome are ipPvllilllillg nn the possibility that (froim Prinresq Marie Jose IABOVE» hall iniluenvetl her hm- thr-r lmrvpnld, king of the Belizinns, to surrender and prevent further bloodshed. ‘Fherr- nns no confirm- ation this had her-n the ruse. .1]- thnnzh the surrender appeared tn hme zieu-lerzitvd wnr ilevelnpments here. lieports- ui-rs- current Italy's zero hour mizht he the first week of June, ... ... ... .. Defying enemy ground fire and att-ieking planrs. (||§'|-"|\, h,“ ‘twirl! flown over tlte lighting Irneq I11 air: When he trmi. nvrr the (‘fllnlllfl-Ild he [It-w 7'1"" damage in his plane. Now reported masfllfll! WWI" “ww._,||,| it, w," hpn- yuwin‘ g eonlerenu- nt il.t' ul‘ Pruner‘! war §l‘(‘i'l‘i£ll')-|{ neriil "4."- -"s‘ -"s"J'b'i|'a's"s‘P1555555‘AN‘s‘a"a"ffs’s"s"s"s's's's'fiffs'sfi'a's'i'e5's"!!! fi'a'J'r\Fs'I-“a'fa's's'a'fia"s‘i l‘\ .l.i . 2r, thi- ‘JUNE 1. 1940 teen.“ AMIENS ‘ . i! F R t, A N ‘. - g IEIUVAIS I 4.- ‘,0 OseAuBv massa- o ' u-_-|=-_s»-B\RI6 Paris newspapers reported May i6 that only l2 miles separate Allied armies closing in on the German corridor to the coast. AlTtlul indicate where French troops are attacking in the st. Quentin n1 - while British, French and Belgian forces push down in the Al- ond Cunbrai district. French torees meanwhile have stopped n 4;". man thrust st St. Omar. The situation ls oonlused in the Bouiogns and Calais region. French say Boulogne ls still in their hiind§_ “qm, the Nazis claim to have taken this port and surrounded (Hlgng Latest Nazi claims sre that they have broken through west n! Lille and taken Vimy Ridge. fll‘l‘l‘§ of m: n. -. i-iwm-n to L13.» a 1p -i:xl vnnru: tn nun i;:-it.\in‘.< lnrgvst homhrrw is liirlm ‘third. win of Mr. and 35m; A. . “End. ‘llvrontn. (in the etinipleiioii of the rnurse, Vizird will lu-vrnnt- a nqnigzxting oi‘- fit-vr. ilo un< the uuh (‘ivzfiznl in the ll.\. tn ll"tl‘.i‘ tin- hwmr. "e on the Mediterranean as Italy, poised (or days on the brink htnwz! \-.';vr fervor in llili,\'- The Allies nre keeping n wr. Leopold oi" the llclgiiiru hrs ill‘ nrs are general that Mnwnlinfs rnnlvi- . graph, made Irmn the sleek of a. llritisll batlr positions preparatory to any move on Italy‘: part, LEOPOLUS lil-ISIDENCPI Ports reports my the German lliLfil rummamd zluihnriri-(l Kim: iflfifiplliii, now tlnthrriirrl in his 20v- m-z-nn-nt, in fl4‘l",l[l\' this r ';il ml- nre nt i§l'll\~i'l\ inrvner t.\=vil.\l of a’ , Brlgimn. Leopold i-z mid in lmvi- ' """~L’ ' zirriialt-Irlugit the [taint-c to take up wzmor Fmmnnyv .‘,2_yl_ar_nm than "5 ' nvirr slur of lht- st-rven. (liPli May '28. ilix |'i;1:1~.<~|ii:|ti\'t-, .\lyr<m Hel- nie will tin- tliitl!‘ linil lmen ill n short time illlli that lu- was il-untl tlrnul in his llnilywooil home. (‘on- nnlly often was 0:1 ns a healthy, snmrnhzit ennlankvron business man with n. hMrt of g L‘ '1 .1 inl,.nr i)». . -. n ,_, “i i“ . )3~"-*-»afia§ ' Allied (‘nmmnnder-ln-(‘hlef Maxime Weygnnd knrope lo siwe tin the mtl-tnry situation from the the near enst in perilous weather, which resulted In for w. n . .t_v onnlnnglil against the German lines. iiysrl‘ palate in |'tll'i\' niih Paul Batnloin (rhorrnr, Premier l‘.1ui Iugvnnml tliliilrly, ei-rnmillte, iii." oi’ war, appears likely to plunge into the conflict soon. The prms continues its pro-German outbursts, nml rum- fter keeping the world lnprolonged suspense. This pnmo- he Allied ileet concentrated before taking up urianmnlnwd zunl troops are reported jamming cities in Nnrlhem Italy. e \\lii‘ his counvil el‘ ministers might be the signal for his‘ entry into the war a ‘hip, shows two French battleships in the harbor at Alexandria, trheret ,. 1N4 u. l-‘lurenee Mary Eaton and Frank I-‘lavelle Merlin-horn were mnrrml in Toronto on Tuesday, May 28th in Timothy Eaton ltli-mornii Church which was built by the bride's tether, the late Sir .lt:lll\ Craig Eaton, in memory ol his lather, the late Timothy Eaton. only immediate relatives and very close friends attended the ccrvmltll-l" The reception was held at Eaton flail, King, nntarlo. Alter t" wedding reception the bridal couple lest by airplane for VH1; m“ Bwvll. Vim. where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride lit the daughter of Lady Eaton, who is pictured at TOP LBl-"l" Wit" l-er daughter and new son-ln-law. lie is the son of Mrs. (‘llrfl Fliwelle MeEaehern. who received the [nests with Lady l-inlflfl- LOWER. picture is o genreal view ol the Eaton Hall I|'""'"'-' "i Killl. Ont» taken irom the tower room showing some o! the s"¢~“~‘~ At the ceremony Miss Eaton had nlno attendants (ltlullT) wit" m” liletured here at the spiral staircase ol Eaton Hull. Tl-e young w"- men are: Mrs. John David Eaton, matron ol honor, Miss lietiy Flew-lie. maid o! honor, Miss Evlyn Eaton, Mrs. Gilbert Meir!" Eaton. till-n lllargsret Foulds, Miss June MeEac-hren. Miss (Ierily TVIYIor and Miss Jane Smith, bridesmaids, and Miss Flora Jill" llullignn, junior brlflesmqirl, 1125a,, Capitulation by Km; "FJ- fiNN PICTURES '\J..'.FJ-'-'-'-'_'-'~J'b'b%'-\-\\ -_-.-_-.- .141: .2.-J.\.r..e.rt.e.n.'.- sfifiP-‘ff-f-‘f-‘f-HH‘rrEJ-'J-‘-'-I-'-F-PJ-I.I.I.I_I_I.RJIJ.A_IJJ queen-J.-