v-r-.-4 a r‘ "@7258? _.- __A».~ ;d'-'-l\n"..'.. rr.“ - ." r 5 s... ALTMARK ivy ls a!!! wwrr/r/al rignal 0/ I35 “§ill_.'l.\'l) EXPECT-S 1.1;l.\' lVlLL DO HIS 1;. ~ lie 11/11/811“)? 770/181! K/illll I§ HERE/Y" >- WINSTON CHURCHIL‘ »-. r-r-"rrzirrlinvlrvo 1 LENG s-rolnr .1 ‘i rill. . .I‘OR~ ij-‘IIZFRCULRH ‘f! C! '5' 5 on Q C: U! iliiEEDOM a ‘s greatest actor IFYFPB and MEN OI‘ ‘ and IXETER IPRISONIIBS ,1 .r> d THURSDAY .1. v r». M. DAYLIGHT 1010c HERE l" FINAL TODA Y-2..!0—7—8.45 P. M. warns MORRIS - MARGARET pmpsav “DOUBLE ALIBI " PLUS CARTOON — VARIETY — MUSICAL — NOVELTY l itiTiml Thurs.—Fri.—-Sat. l ' ‘ - "llobble y- tongue, mister, onll siorl riding -onll llon’i look buck!“ l l l l 24, $24. A run-mm rlmm vi». Vlciorlory - lolnll Sayers - Russel lieyliell Morris Iilllirum-lloall BeelyJn- lllllll IOIUS J. Mflflllflllilll o m...“ u, l-ll-y {slender DAILY 2.30 - 7.00 — 8.45 (DAYLIGHT) ALSO COMEDY — SERIAL r’ ... l Trawler Commander In "For Freedom" per cent, if the $600 and is not more than $1,200. But there is a proviso that in no case will the income of the tax- ilyer be reduced below $600 or $1,200 as the case may be. For dependent children, from tax equal to the rate of 2 per cent on the usual $400 exemp- tion for each dependent child is to be allowed. , person with an income oi’ $1,400 _ ar.d three dependent children would be liable to a. tax of $28. mirlus In tax credits for leaving $4 as the tax payable. OfNe THE ‘IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lApplication w Taxes To Individuals Following is the text of Finance Minister Ralsiorfs budget speech in the House of Commons, June continued from Guardian: Corning now to the second reve- nue measures applicable to individ- uals: to supplement the graduated income tax we propose a national defence tax at a flat rate applicable to all incomes above $600 for single persons and above $1.200 for marri- ed persons. The ratc of tax for married persons will be two per cent if the income exceeds $1.200 and for single persons the rate will be 8 income exceeds LlS, a Collected at Source contribute 358000.000 of new re e As far as it is administratively practicable this tax will be collect- ed at the source. will deduct the tax from the em- ployee's earnings when the _ at the rate of $600 per year in the case of unmarried employees and $1,200 per year, in married panics will dedirct the dividends and interest on register- ed corporate bonds. ll the full amount payable has not been deducted and cases where the amounts to or exceeds the mum amounts of the case may be, required to make a return as in the case of the graduated income Ilse employees. lilld in all annual incom the taxpayer x. It is recognized that iliore will be a good deal of additional work for employers and their staffs in making deductions and provision will be made toward reimbursing penses so incurred. (Hero the minister examples of the new ra It is anticipated that the creases in the and return employers for icsl . income tax w OF GOLIT‘ lN NW FOCT- yesterday's a deduction married children, Thus employers pav is case of com- tax from In cases where oiheribeeri of a specious character de- mini- and that therefore $600 or $1.200, as should be assessed ex- dealt with il938. in- l ‘J31 int of llonished rather than 8 per cent as at P"- sent in order more equalize this tax with the 8 per cent sales tax which is imposed on finished cloth garments. The pre- sent exemptions under the sales tax for home canners and for far- mer florists are to be reitfiCwd 190 fixed quotas so as to facilitate ad- ministration in confining the bene- fit of the exemptions to bona fide farmers. The tax on carbonic acid gas which last September was pro- posed to secure revenue from the soft drink trade is to be increased from 2 cents to 6 cents a pound. These revisions, it is estimated, will yield $550,000 in the full year, and 415.000 in the current fiscal year. In addition to the major lea- tures of the budget program which 1 have outlined, there will also be found in the resolutions a num- ber of proposed amendments to our faxing statutes which either involve tax changes of a minor na- ture or are designed to remove anomalies and facilitate adminis- ‘oration. For instance, in the income tax resolutions there will be a pro- vision for clarifying and extend- ing the definition or income to cover payments made to life an- nuitants under purchased annuity contracts, and the ‘exemption now accorded to Dominion Government and like annuities up to $1,200 a. year will be removed in respect of all new contracts. Also in order to prevent evasion of either the income tax or the and not on the ' r garment, it is propos- ed that the rate be 12 per vent If In Memoriam MRS. DAVE MACKEWZII The death o! the late Mrs. Dave MaoKenzle occurred on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Iexie Sutherland, Chestnut St., Trenton. N. S,, where she has been the past two and a half years, and who de- votedly aired for her in her de- clining years and in her acute ill- ness of only two days‘ duration. Born at Oharlottettown, P. E. 1., seventy-nine years ago, she came to Carriboo Island. There her mar- riage took place, after which they moved to Oxford. In 1911 they moved here and took up residence. Mrs. MacKenzie was a very atten- tive member of Trenton United Church until ill health prevented her from attending. She loved her Bible, and the truths contained therein. She was a devoted moth- er a kindly neighbor and enjoyed a wide friendship circle. She suf- fered a severe heart attack on Thursday and never rallied. The end of her life's journey for which she longed came peacefully on Sat- urday evening. The funeral took place on Sun- day evening in Trenton United Church after the church service. A large concourse of friends gath- excess profits tax it is proposed to give power to the treasury board to rule in any specific case that a transaction or reorganization has e signed to avoid or minimize taxes the taxpayer without regard isithereoo. Customs Tariff Wiih regard to the customs iariff, five reports from the tariff board will today be laid on the table. The reports on cyandies, and fire brick and the two on air- craft arise out of the reference made to the tariff board, Dec. 5, This reference instructed the board to revise the whole of the drawback schedule. The items now being reported upon relate Lo industries connected with our war thcred to pay their last tributes of respect. Her pastor, Rev. R. W. Bralne officiated. The choir led in the singing of the “Shepherd's Psalm" “Forever With The Lord" and "Sands of Time." Those officiating as pallbearers were Messrs. David J. Evans, E. A. Curnew, Percy Dort. J. D. Mac- Lean, James Scott and Fred Gratto. Surviving to mourn the loss of a loving mother is her son Fred of Picloii Landing. Her husband and four sons predeceased her. Finlay died overseas during the World War of 1914-18; Daniel met accidentaLdeath while they resid- f also reduced accordingly. I may summarize the results of the new Kind increased taxes which we are recommending by stating that we expect them to produce an GIFTS For The yo suitable Holman’ of she was assistant-treasurer church, a diligent worker Sunday School, and a member of the Phgatlaia 1 men. t e unerals i ,1, 1h the Baptist m“ B“ afternoon, June tended in fiction and regard for the deems. group of citizens service, which was conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. L. Denton daughter of and the late James Charlottetown. predeceased her ‘Other surviving merside, Summerside; Harry Glasgow. NS, Miss Maude Harris. New Glasgow, N.S., Mrs. Moore, East Royalty, PEI. JUNE 26, 1940 JUNE BRIDE u aha it hard t think ‘glét m- ar: rlllqdru Kl...‘ smart more. All llflceei All ed in Oxford: John and both passed away hero. ‘Iibc body was taken to Jet... on Monday where wdk lace beside her husband until e day dalwnr and the shad- ows flee away. “fillies; In Memoriam MISS MARION HARRIS It was with-deep sorrow mu gret that her many friends hell; v! the 9min: of Marion Harris, at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on June 19th. period or illness was very shun and her sudden passing came as u great lghock to er. osscssed l did _ sonality and having sfllneen quelling, of character, she was a splendid citizen, and a very faithful worker in the Charlottetown Baptist Church. At the time of her (iegith of this 1n the Glass of young ivo- Church on Friday 21st, this class at- a body to show their at. A large llnd Nilresentaiiva gathered for" this The la M Harris was a s. James Harris Harris, of One 5151.01‘, Edna, some years 3gp, members of the amily are Clarence W. Harris, Sum. PEI: Ernest J. Harris, J. Harris. New Clifford Interment was at the Peoplem Cemetery, Charlottetown, RE! ____________ MR. JAMES NORTON On June s. after a short illness and long life spent on his beautiful hgmestcad at Annadaleihthere pess- e very peacefully, rough the Greet Divide, James Norton, "the _ nue in a full year of operation, effort. The report on the radio irr- lncfeqsg 1,, revenue o, “ppm”. over-nor," as he was kindly and .~ ' - a ' but none of this will be available dustry reiterates most of the re- ,,_.,'- g amiliarly spoken of by his neigh- €TO(I.)\,'\ ._ . X a ,1 Billllg‘ All PHHCB l-ZdWflFd NaZlS in the current fiscal yierir. It is conuiicndnlions made in the earlier ,,,~‘,s$,§‘,’;fl°",f°?, ',‘,.’,',,,§',,’,.‘f,ll yfhf, bors and iiriends. ‘ P ' “ 1 '1, ‘ _ ""-—'—- _ estimated that the nalionnl defence report on this subject presented to a000, 5110000000 w,“ be pmd m,” MLNor-tonwas the son ofbhelate '.j Qlrccrrirg ll i:- t epic of ilrc lax ivill provide $35.000,000 ad- Parliament during the first scs- ~ '- l ' James NOYWYI and 1115 W116. P0110- . _ . . . . ., . .. - r . . . _ the treasury during the balance of Rad“) r; ,. . ‘V, fl $19110“ “Mel 111M111 11111110 ~11 11W ditlonal revenue rn a fiili year but slon of 1939 and provides for tlia the Curr-em fiscal year The House lope Under)“ ' and hm lived “n ' ‘ - l _ 121111511 N‘-\\'.\' u.» s. oivrr in_i<i)kt only $20,000,000 in the current fis- Widening of the scope of the exlst- w,“ realize how djffgch}, 1,, ,5 u“- 111510“ ma‘? 58 179N513" m‘? 15ml ‘l jl-kperimental Fiarrns News) IQREEUQQ/l i110." 41'- illi" Hum: YARMQUTH» N5»- Jllnfl 25 — cal year. lng tariff items covering parts and (,8,- presen, conditions w red,“ °“ wh ch he w“ bl-"n- "d “he” 1H,, 1,"... ,.<_, -- _ hiliviil'<i_llivglue u. hr iliis week (PP) — The winnlondvl" of a Nor- To make it quite clear let me materials of radio receiving scts- ~-,_,, , ,5, p mm" “"594 all" “"1108 1° s ‘ rn provides the Cheairesti and c ‘sing! lrilll'.\'li.l _ 110101100.) picgian trawler that ran tire gaunt- emphasize (ha, 11,15 naflonfl, de_ and ,-a(,,n 0,00,." gilcld glglgolliggreef ale?!“ ‘mt u" this country from lilngland many ,',.._.u-“.L__ .._- 118010 fol‘ milk produciroru. - _ (Ail-V 1*“F1_M°1_ _ “1l'~%*l'1~'1~"l1¢‘1 4191155 i110 ALIYHIYLC 1-0 11115 110W fence tax is the only direct tax The tariff changes to be an- i; 0 I ,1 000,0 mse new axes“ ‘ears 33°‘ He w“ 5mm‘ M3379 " ' ’ highly; desirable to pr'o-. 111°" JP U1 Pb“ 1- 0111111115011 £001) 1110 ll-"lvfll imposed bv ilro Donrirriun on un- inouuccd today implement the re- u gle Ow e “sums of nmnectual abumy’ coupled Wm‘ a "s i-xzfh an abundance nfJSgREfiOA/{id Kl f‘ §j,‘“,u"‘,'1i,°f& l‘ who save l alarm “sen married persons with incomes from commendations’ of tlie tariff board jflfg‘ fisilfiflée.‘ as we have been wfndertfulunllfllngslly"‘lxltgregt Tea“; ecn herbage as long as pos-I l- ' y-“Vr o. t U l“ mu“ l‘ B‘ Mi Se“ mrce 51 “ml Beige-IL $000 up to $750 per year and on as shown in tire re rts now tab ' - 0 mo‘ a n o em we’ an ,,,,,,,,,,,,O,,, the mature m,“ signflluiiwld-nyg-iir‘:v LN‘L1i.Ai\iJ Heavy guns o, me mmm, 5,005‘ marrmd persons mm Incomes “om led and apart’ fronlmm 5 ff “z Balance could talk well and fluently on er. ,.~,_ gnu,“ he,” to a“ Jaxrrrcife avizrnr an lop.) which were hrhsqr,er.q_;;-;,_. m. B,.,_ $1200 up to $1500 ‘er ear In only me commodm at 1231C or current most any subject. He was a. kind . C D Madam _ D _ HIS DUlyt, . lllvilyllleiixbd-iililiuldish “n03 under Cove, (‘L k 5 .0 ' . - l‘ y - I _ _ 9x5» ‘l? ° 9 Fullyear Fiscal year and loving husband and father, a iliial l-lirsbandrlrl-ilonhn . 1g‘;‘,‘lf‘,‘1_.'.‘1"~‘R~ ' ' llried to blast the little utroivlllcrnoit lflcglllgleDfilgllsallgdugrjgr llllllynliilggnghtglocllusgilidililgvlrclfiqtfaor Excess pro- great home loveh m his m?‘ he "~ 11971131 317mg lV-‘Fvivv. t,~,,,,- 0,0,“, 0,, ,,,,»',l,i,,,c,~ ,~ ‘of m? ‘V0191’ when $111‘ E0“? i110 up in lire cnsc of married Ipersons Wgfllillvss 0f lire purpose for svliicll ms u“ sloo'ol)o'ooo"zs'olw'ooo wasluntassudnilllg nmdblunostenmnousl ‘l llmctislng 1910091111 ‘screen tlic blur-W's ’lll(ll110ll\\l-]O Wzlfimng to Shore ballerilfi- 1110 both the income tax and the na- 11111901100 T1115 111111611111 1 no Gladuflwd per- ggrl anilhlollllora if m an M! 13- ll“ ‘w: annual pasture crops i‘ acuyujy mu,‘ ‘,5, ‘,,,‘ m0 0,, ,. _ rwmmalldm” 551i 7713i lllllrllvd off tiomil defence tax 1px‘ being ilsed in conire tio st thw 5on8] income sea n88 w] s I? ow mom and < orrls and sudan grass, flllfl merits uruliiiuhpfrrric o, um lthe battle for Bergen. (Here the nrlnistclry‘ tabled a production of alloysc fol‘ bet lax 58900200 Dollirtrllctlsf! its’??? "Coow “all”? bhl ~ if! rhe cows with aftermath iPlnLc ' the (iestrirctoiori of ‘the T” ‘Jamel? ‘lhicll Put 11110 statement shoivlng for different in- ‘tile existing dut' ire r vi i (ill National de- ' was tolerant of‘ ME?“ clef lo“ \" n . tqofqtvhg :21}?! QgOgrélgs‘ . . $111110 ui t. e v g-Ilriaigiiiligr glufmrarzl “ougmtéf ‘crimes the ‘comptlirative taxes lllndfll’ lrrot ioover this lusee lll/Illtcsrilgl rill v§§§°§,§,§§,,g, 85900900 20900900 Ch we}? Bfldlfjlhfliafilfi of tllsre rlliterll a ~- --~ ' . . in‘ “r .‘ "s ... 1 A i- '1" ', , » .. > ‘ , . I >0 irscd to supplement the 1 the ALTMARK. Pldffllll wrin g- ;had been used as a 01010011113 craft 31%;‘? ll new m es m an the pro E5111“; Igfilzlggfflltlfrobgl gmfiilfg, 1'“ 135-000-000 150-000-000 inguzlfaxi arllot clilvel-l-lfolallrletgmtlrllae ~nr rrnsrrircs. particulzrrlv (lilr-llfillflb igriirlistricloi’ . . , ivrrriqvire 1m" llslrrlnln. iviih rr naval Oiflttl‘ ' duiylfrec a m‘ l ‘mw-mmm’ h-nvlns ugh chapter by the lniier part of the slimmer. 11ml a ""51 1110111111114‘ 1113' officers ilbnnrd to destroy mines and per- Smokers’ Supplier Forgings for the manufacture of qlxxclse mx b 8500000 "$00000 chute" l ,, 1i good pasture ww, gm“; and men of i-r, M. ‘s. LXLPER and form other duties. The officer, in scissors and shears wiu be 5mm, M" °n t° ‘lcw sllfvlvlnor him are his wife (Mar- i, rm 30 to 35 pgunds o; muk dam. AJAX and British acumen iviio anticipation of German attack, smokm-sr 50pm,“ are 38am ma“. {ed ,1; 11,0 5 m, m, ' and ‘mmkers garet 131F101‘); 111168 $0818 and fill-FBI - r vhrp ,itilc grain. H0\\'e"far' were actually prisoners on the was directing extinguishing of shore the subject of m; increase; 1r, i; pllcable lo blgilclfl for iii??? foal; supplies 15500900 umopoo daughters: lamest’ M Dem“: Jen’ “m”? ‘We’ m“ 9111011111 "*- lshmlsd“? “ml “id” "Id Jl-‘ghthouses at Bergen “he” “he proposed that the excise tax on ‘and spoons. The proposed admend- lTaxea on radio“ 111%. Mrs. Ogden, Sackalnon; J00". 7 u. _.- rzzr- iéflllllffl ofmrineal for gzrch glggfilégc‘ -§,‘,,f.."°' - ‘(lllifllyhfliglsd rigipcarerl tcrropirig up matches shall be increased fromlmcnt of Lie itcrrl covering dressed, °aT§,',‘,’fool,“d,,mm §§,',‘“§{§l,.‘§1,f’,§e°f,f:§ %s' gggeeziglgg‘ . v rlnim s o m producc a- - ;,- - . . . all‘ e 80W --11'@c Cruisers. three-quarters of a. cent m one lumber permanently removes ‘“ ‘ ' ' ' ' " l ' s‘ ' .. . v0 it. As young groiving grass 15 DOM 01 1110 111"“ Eimfllil- five dcstroyiers and a large number cent per 100 It is further pro anomaly tcmporaril an Taxes on “m! weymoum‘ Mass‘: Max’ Annamme’ - l -. . ,. », < - __ _ .1 . - - - y taken care of and tubes 1100000 300000 also; number o1’ and-child: n .19 51 n, 11 11- Dmfem. a meal mixture °f “uhmuly "a" posed that the excise tax on cig- by an item due to x i J 1 ’ ' ' e ' ,.,.. mscd to home-grown grains DAELINGTON WOMENW o He ordetifid the leader to stop at arettes weighing less than 2 1-2 l. 1940 The onlye gtlrieeronterllif 0:11:21; excise 500000 409000 Ullllréngflllgtllll. at firlllaallld? mats; g-w p an If)‘ Sig‘: lglglfgrel-lgrflalls- LqSnTUTE 0;?" 3:6 ensllgmggugaggfargg-iedwblllg gounds per 1000'shall be raised to Charge provides for continuing the ' ' was conducted by the wk»: thl gong" w - w i- 9 asses. _____ . ~ . an 6 from the present rate of s5, 'I'he reduced rates of duty that have a - church, Rev. D. a M . Dur i geg-mii = » f. 51.3.2.4: sfliiirmb“ “W virgins. v m» “iliili? 555%.??? i§""§r...... ‘shirt: i: 21111.22’: ri°r.‘;ié“i.éii“lir.i° incl" who» ifiiiiiéfieliiilmlii’? §’.?.‘i.:.i;"~°g'},;“,',~;*- 1;, m, ‘ "i mm“. mylmm‘ 1° ‘he h°“‘-'“ hgilitoilrl nreollsfrlzlrlclrlr hclililscvlorf will‘? ."'Ihese are m, B,.,,,.,, Expcndr- cents n pound 11w nnlnnfnclure of certaln We‘ H’ Wm have 1° be met by 5°" wee '1 "Pl g e L i * , .- , . ~ -' ~- -, . - ' ., 1m: except to the extent of m n l“ ch MI‘ 3mm“ “l” m”, _, m h i 1.1a as in order to proporh , _ . g, J H: m, T, 2% 11011111.» 101m rcpt by icqutst of To prevent, a gubstantigl (mum fires. fr” , held was evidenced by the largo ma. . . i r:".ii.e.;“l°:-.J§,“%i‘l:r- s: 053011111 will.‘ l... ‘arise... >°§r..§i:i2:.':"*t2“.......- "m" °‘f“.‘i.°"“r.i"i‘ T’i°r“‘°“l“’°r°'l“‘°°‘ “n” °“*,5@“1i"1? m*3v%@311‘11§‘l%e“i¥° sprain.“ “wit: i“; rims"- QRQG. l" "1 ' " ' ‘ ' ‘ '0' the Creed. 'I'lierc ivcre seven s- - " - ' c“ ° “('00 "50 0 059 B1 5179c“ 5°55 o" 135 5911161111101” PTO- ti‘l l l i - ‘ ca e o m e u r m‘ . iieml mixture s Ould be 5iip- hxfenlbers mm" ml, m, “as re Stop your engines. 1r vou ad- ram 1, 1mg been necqssafv u, m, viding m,» nddmona, duugs m. Palm” Pmgmm “mm I ha" a man who an friends’ > _ - -- ~ ' - i. v ' ' ~ ‘ . heady described. If we assume - m y 10.45 ., ,._ y, ,,_ ‘<1 taking care that the (jflwg h d d tg-‘b, “w, , ‘ d t lime 200 yards, the’ shore bdt- pose a lax of 10 cents a pound on customs, is being anmm, ,,_ T, l“ few. if any. enemas. He was iai moms " '1' " " ' 0...; shade lnd protection "om ivin liitl ivrlrllll Ylfilglllllllliifi‘; wXTliscnWllL ‘liltllcrllrnfllil to b the sale of rnw leaf tobacco and . additional duly on maneufaciurclrllitilllllt btehgfaillilgugrldegnoflhggwawlfi ‘ti’, rest ‘in mo cemetery adjoining TF3 ,3 ' .v - m. me prevmus nlecung “.0”, read whip 1nd m; llhPd hoard thelto increase tire tax on cigarette tobacco of all descriptions. except we m“. 005C100‘, 0h“, ' t‘, , e church‘ 0.52 no»: , .'-‘ '—'_—'_—'—,_— “m, ndopm, ',~,,,. co,,~c..,,,,,,,,._t,,.c ‘b1 ,‘ ‘pecl "r WPJS- T“ ilnpers and tubes from 2 cent; to cigars. Cigarettes and snuff ,5 m- , h .~ ‘ °‘“' °*‘ Palkbeml‘! “'66! Meififl- mt‘ KINGSTON ll‘ l‘ was read. Mrs. W. Tcoliibs lilld hEu-ilél? slldlllexltlll reverscd enamel“ 5 Cents p“ 100' creased from n“? “m5 P", lmund asrolicfillremlfllllli for (llhe ye“ Wm ma“ Robertson J‘ AE’ ononflm‘ 11:00 w 1. -.~.. Th, Juno ream , m“ m, rvhs. L. iracPirer-son were nri- flcer rmluedlateryerallilglelrlgla“. °r' The 11X <>n raw leaf tobacco will 1° 15 “m! l‘ Pmmd- and 111° w- 0008 toysgoooollotol)“ lrloflloe; BflefllklMg-lngallgrlélgic “$138041? (Ii-SC. 9 5:; :~ ‘W I was hem M 0,5; fiomo 0,711,," pointed as delegates to attend the m; and sped up m. r001: “n” gab? IP91? 0n sales to consumers. dltional duty on cigarettes i| in- wglbegan this lvear with cash in‘ "$46010!!! bv Lewis Jgflklfll nertwnns’ mu m] w“ mwed. con¥mmn_ nfwafvdeddeg md have H,‘ amp m ‘round a be“ hm 011;“ tgrcgwerse may frrr nifantuhiqaanlifiré; creased from yr w s2 Per 1.000. hand of approximately 8187000000 (Patriot Please copy). ' by seven member; and one vjgjtmq an cewream e5‘ 151 an use‘ 115 11118 Cllfimy opened fire 9,, h]m_ wthout ‘ax e rates under the To. End 8.! 3 remit of the QQIQ of wu- '-—"—*————-i—- .. lice g opened by 511181118 Ode, ‘imam?’ M "me '9 b° “Fir for From then on. thc Youllrfnl-lcok- special wurlreveriue act on cigars “vim” °°'“fi“‘t°‘ “ml “mp5 l" ' HERE'S REM’ Tums!‘ in <1 by dCrlred. Correspond- Qeiflngfiélmifii, IQ-Qmsbullpltiofi}? giéipfigimlznctiicr said, he sot. nO‘will also be increased It is esti- In the cam of tea while no elsplfit to raise “mmf n; balance DARWIN m; (op) . ' . , , a r ans. ' ' " i o e 'ear a 1 v- . . -— — i- - ~ If»??? ir2°"..rr..r::" asrirsszt "tél." ..":.r":r"“i - remark-u t. l‘.‘.';%.i;‘..r“..’.“.i vii liars.“.irri.::r“s.:i..rr.:.m“""l ’ m“ ’ ’“° traumas: rrsr..;rtr.i°sni " l -< alilnllilivefilfi 2r" “pmi. Si“°°‘§fi; has tsfdtt ..*s'...":.i. l§lf’i‘.‘f-..£” is‘ eirtmrzhir; M-0B0“1‘~‘°°<Y<»%»¢ll0i’“‘="$““»"i iir‘..i:.°* Rltl" “r ill‘ = ‘ ' i \r.. Bet Willi. M . rvr . ",8 P0P" W“ an nnirl- c no tables of m ht deiit ' ' ' ‘ ° Pnil n misd b th. 1.. . "l m" 5°" - f ‘i ... "i" “““.i=.i“t"‘-"*" mfif. its... "r £§“’§ll,.‘.‘r‘i““§i" no“ "'11s"; n?“ "ni‘§l" =11» 0030i» wi..i“am""i°°..“i m "mic" . ‘i! 1'.‘ i0 collect for Y.M C.A- nm ' Md "m lam): L “In! Atlasfiuch as used in schools. But Auto Tires 0f 7 l-2 CQHlS$I pii O "e hx “sums bu" I kn°w m“ 11191! fire not o on‘ ' “ ivns dg-Jidegotfi) rig sossh hi}: ggkgléjgzlkaz Plfllgfvegleiilhlltl-“(i 1 ‘hrrrlefiilgellslignéiesi deiadront gr: 1:311; the lowest rate {limits file/law: ‘llgogorgd fgie gaprlgity m0! our mar- SWEDISH SHIP BOMBED l‘ Frirnt-"s _~ ~ - - “if” 1"" ' . °°- °" c- of socks which had been repaired. rr hth r 15 l“ m‘ a“ I" 1' WW“ that the present Pwnd WM allowed Iwherc ‘ihe e ' ° “ 5°’ ‘m ‘r ° °°“d“’°“-' ‘uranm I wmb tax: ivltllaugillls: 11/15:; New commmkes appointed were: gsevelirlllSgongltaeanfigrlglslfifl-exeflgifgltlfi m. alias: g/fiznl-Ilgefllllrfieglilgl; titres 1mg KEZEGJWgsdIessththrln 35 cents a .Z§rr°<>n"‘1,‘,hfl$§m§iuif§riii,-qd s June 28 —(g;) g "l" m" ' \<'l from Wilfshire rnerruu- irvsl°k~ M“ 1* M-"Plwlsfm- M“ A naval Officer. who was not in uni- mm l‘ “l ° PY°P°S¢d Chane! to ve evcrv reawh to t r s p’ °' '°°°' x edinn 1.1!» ‘~ i ,,' ‘Wm,’ mam for ‘héfr “m ‘Mumm, and Mm N, gflmpba], ,,.,,.ml havmg been demobmmd cents and 8 cents per pound m- only tea valued at loss than 22 1-2 ‘repeat me ,,'m,, expec‘ mule" NW"- bfid 1BR 711K711 50,-0.0... r - R“, Cmss. M“ ,1 Mncphorsw, T, 1 0,, - _- pectively to 5 cents and it 1g cents a pound will be enililcl , ' 5 m" W" 01'0- i.rl the Mediterranean and one life provm“, H: .0. V call next month and Mm P‘ Madam. ,,.,.,.,. ,-,._,,,,_ ",5: “If”? l)" Port‘ to anticipated ihrrt from this change 11101011’ 5 "PM l)" pound rfllfhlfniglgmm ‘m’ m1 "5081. but Physical. at. canying 35 men sunk my ‘mm M. _ _ vi ‘lrnrllyvllhvgi: altgxnjdg agglirilgillescczgz minted‘ Pmmmn. Mrs. A. MM- ed word {romygttééi regnflvvliltirg; 81.100000 in revenue will be derrv- 1W0 Yelllalmllfl value brackets are 9mm“ Ind moml- Algerian coast. nrriius. y - .‘ .‘ - f ." f ‘ M Loan, Mrs. D. MncPlrerson and commander was allowed a h' 0d 1n a m“ year and “mow l“ 5111mm"- 1‘ » v1 $1M,“ 1?; Jéffi Sm“ Mrs. N. Campbell. Lunch. Mrs. E. _____l_ __ s on’ m‘? cunem Yum British (‘w i . .’ (i? ll l M” “ J-iowatt. Mrs. L. MacPlrcrson and ITALIAN MINI TI‘ n’ a ropoaed m“ a new “M39 , ‘ I ‘Ezfyzervlgglcglv hiwtelgnclgu Mrs. W. Toombs. It was moved ‘ EGYSPTJ‘ LEAVES glxrgémg peagfqtlucbwul be lmlioiefi . l ‘» ‘ ' -' and secondcl flint Mrs. How tt be ____ - r ° ‘*- cB-MPTIS Ind n v W“ r: in Lois Younker and Georgie _ he new l)r(us(fidpntl Th" npflylimmr- CAIRO‘ June 23 _(CP‘ way” gliironogralihs. It is estimated that Onhirno ‘I My“ ling is to be hold in the srliool. roll lino Mazwlinl, Italian minlsierlto ill llsgpmxlmaw yield or this tax Qurhw ' yynwpnggq- CHECKING call in ix- .'\ll.'~‘.'.\'(‘l'l"i'l by "A Word Egypt, left Cairo today for Turkey wd 1 ‘Lmopm in the m" 7e“ gm. “m. n, ., ‘ W DTSMOUTH Enfland‘_“_/_P) H.“ ‘Pun Evonflmp xtsce I“. cob “mm we", Sh“, m m-e party. w; fir! .100,000 in the current fiscal ova Sui ' ‘ _ ' _ cct on amounted o 45c. ‘The . d d; i ' , , ' Prior" T“ * ’ ' ' ‘ vllllnitrll-rri rgrfrlleerlillrlfzdlnir: meeting closed by singing "G00 Qlllllfferfl-luneplgltlhlltlc rellglrlglll: cam: b?“ n" p ed n” ‘ mm‘ Ncvviorrr/I - PM m». Pnlnt-in»: me chamber, Save ihc dKlélfl. A dainliv lunch a meeting last night to discuss qlnggoiajergglitjfllmtflrgelgftls driensedmxeli ii ‘r . - ' .' th t r “‘ - o n . 1 .i."::..:"f‘* i » n £25222?“ ~ n“ M l 1m,»- l» n coll llull lllill olilnrlui‘ tzr-"r r" -.- - . ’—'~ ' ‘ r —-—~ -» - - ' — l . .. . . ~ l illllNHl" r; Y t’ r .\llll'.R i By George Mamie Th‘ 5mm" 35111011"! of tile Clans of Prince Edwlrl E} f,» . . ~. , -», ] OWDEARJWA‘; HM“. Doyou '- , 19m"! "ml" u" flllflllices of the Caledonia: Club wF. " " wow-law's “rl-law srrrlne meme READ- suwvose CAUSED ' Will be held g wow ~ - - ‘ __ ABOUT rr on Tue ma THE RAPE? AN , rr? i l... - . mom- PA E-I u. ALL or=A SUDDEN. , ._ , LORNE VALLEY l-iavsflv ETEND r ANATTACK - ' rm SlCK- _ _ I and mange." D. I’. U. IOI. OADGAIY Hill Pilot Officer W. L. McKnight, ori fl . has been awarded the Dis- tlnsillshed rlyinz Creel after shoot- 1118 down four crremy planes ill two days. The war office announcement sad he showed “exceptional skill __»-u@.-_-'-~ Games um-o-aa-as. A MONDAY, JllLY 1st. I940 On the beautiful grounds of John Mustard, M. L. A. will start at 2.00 P. M. ntries will be taken on the field 11w Lldlos of the Lorne Valley School District, noted for pro- "°""°Y '" "is "ulnar: an will provide em. delicious and eoolw- Chlldren 10¢ W. R. SHAW, Chief. T. M. Mo ALEX W. MATHESON. President, MILLAN, ' . SGCIGMIY-