JUNE 1, 1940 Honours TOMORROW | CpuRCH of rust/sun 5T, PETER'S CATHEDRAL ev. Canon Malone, MA. L-Tll- Holy communion. Iii! min Prayer. ,,,,,“f,'},,,,.r‘ lueharist and Isr- '°'." u School. Elilelhsiiilg and Sermon. ll r00 fifil lifi LHUfiCfi oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince street Minister ltev. Hugh Miller, M.A., B.D. Assistant Bey. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D Organist ‘T. Q1600: A.L.G.O- out”? as. r ti“ ~' §_'§',§"niiii§°°c'3r'n£in'iiiiin mun], “iii-lam. "0 God if. 353mg; tilt SrrlTFér-is-f-ii-‘lliw we Ie- “lffo°f..ft'i°»‘i;lli.fwt..rri'. s‘ l“ ytllgeln-“Soek Ye The 10rd,";- :£:,",';'°',',=n,lf:;- gulf-afl- gage-gag l"".?.i."§'£1‘~§§§’°i<7-'5“ 55:1??? fitlfif Sill‘. i“: ‘E6233’; ‘Mivfiiado? "wrizoaifl" "mo" '"Q,3};;g§;i- “nu-iv ‘TRESBYTERIAN BAN,“ ST. JAMES CHURCH n, Prcsbyéerlan Cisiltllféia Ll Canada Minister M, |;_ Moor-bead Legato. D-il. 0fKflfliSir—Ml1. K. S. Ito ere Uiinir llirovtor-liirs. J. A. swson Public worship Morning at Eleven. and Evening |l Seven lvfilfldl- prwpher; The Miniltél’. gundsy School at 10.00 lull. (All services on Daylight Saving “m”: M sic III u :— ‘filgg-njflfgw Lovely Are Thy D“~pl|i|1gS"—M3i£Cf. . Eyenlng Music:- lhem-"The Lord T! M! Shel?" ""="."."..r'"2 are d s rs o I gu-sngers anlnvued. IION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prinee and Grafton Itrost 1 Minister ; Rev. G. Caflylo Webster , organist-bliss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 11,00 A. M. D. S. T. Theme: ‘How h Flee Tbs Present Hour.’ Hymn}: ca, m, 54o, e30. Anthem: ‘HEB: Our Prayer’ — er. "d EVENING WORSHIP 1:00 i‘. M. I). S. T. Theme: linings FDI‘ Th: Falntlns! Hymns: 670, 401, 593- Anprem; ‘Hark, Hark, My loal.’ -Sheilcy. 10.00 A. M. Th: Bsbbbth School ml Bible Classes. Pleuse lloic the change of time mil let all mginbers endeavour to be present. writ on the Lord! be of pour-are, and lie shall stre on our» heart: wait. 1 Say on the ‘a u. will receivo n hearty wel- Quint at Zion. A ‘Rev. H. L. Denton, THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. of Prince and Fitsroy sts. Mirlidistsr ha‘ . Harvey . en DJ). Organist and Choirmaster John Inch. Mus. Baa. Morning Worship ll a.m. Children's Day Priescntaiion of certificate; a- war ed to mcmbfls of the YOUNG WORSHIPPEIVS LEAGUE. Junior choir will be in charge of music. Address to young geople the . D. Alithhn “Thins Forever, God of Love" - - — — — — —(Sykesi Anthem “God that ltladcst Earth and Heaven" - - -Traditionali T‘; Church School 12 M. to 12.30 The Church School changes to summer b ’ , meeting st closo of morning service. Evcningiworshlp 1 pJn, Sermon "LOOK!" - Mr. Denton. Anthem: "I will lift nn mine eyes unto the hills" - Ciark-Whitfold). You ars invited to worship with THE BAPTISTCHURCII ALL SERVICES AT DAYIGIIT SAVINGMTIDIE. __ CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Roscoe w, Nice, A.B., B.D., Minist er Organist - Mrs. Leigh Dlngwell 11.00 a.m. Morning worship, Solo-Miss Nun MacKay. Service in charge of Elders. Bro. R. ll. ltiacNclll will con- duct the mornill worship in the absence of the m nlster. 2.30 p.m.: Bible School. 'i.00 pm. Evening worship, uric:- Duet-Mrs. Everett Platte, Mrs. Allison Owen. Anthem: The Old Rugged Cross. The Gracia Club is in charge of the evening service Superio rity Of British Warplanes Fatal To Nazis WITH ROYAL AIR FORCE COREliAND. Somewhere in Bilg- l-ifld. lilnv (il-<AP)-A dozen Br- tfrh illPfS told today how in a lead- lllled sin.- over- Dunkerque they allot l2 Gemian planes alt ougll outnumbered 30 to 2.1, Tiler lost one plane. The iuifxic sn-rv four score Nazi lleilikeis find MPSFEFSCIIXTIiliIS rang- tl asnllist the R.A.I~‘.'s small force ti Hurricanes and Deflants. Some of the victorious British glint: and their machine nncrs ionc to s sguadron which n four lllvs ivrls erc itcd with downing b3 German planes. ‘ifhe ll’lf‘ll in this noted squadron miifllflln that Britain's new two- rlan, four-gun fighter plane-the Defiant-ls s top-notch craft of fleet destructive power. "Cookie" Downs Eight 0N of the youthful pilots. cnll- ld "tickle", shot. down eight Ger- llllli planes last Wednesday. He flit another Thursday. The lob of these pilots for the few rtnvs has been to Dmiect- ti" rolvi of firc to (he sea throurh which til’; Allied forces in Filanrl- en have withdrawn to the English Channel. Discussing the technical differ- Iifes lrl British planes. "Coolrie” mounted s successful sir battle in which the Germans lost 3B planes While ciuzucinlz British firing from mmlilven turret shine. ‘those Jerrles don't; seem to be Wit to tr-ll us from Hilrrlcanes." all gcookie" (Hlu-rlcsnes fire a "m" come fliflflq slds us. or as ‘Nov. ‘on the beam,‘ and the gun-" is go. ‘gains like knocking upples off It mused. cruised. and added:- Mygy save us e little more hell 21 To 80 Mar.» battle of the 2i against El; lltlille more uneqtgalf than e r in the fiil‘ dureiriiirumenieot ‘thiilee - liior sheer weight of mimbem l" Gfalaiifl! have been on ton J. M.’s M E A TS SPECIAL Strictly rmii Lobsters FM YOUR Order, Phone 8| 1- M. ROOF, Prep. Market Building ‘British planeg; sought The conflict began when the 21 and found the Gennan squadron of 4O Hein- kel bombers that had bceii haras- slnlz ground troops. "Just. after we found them." l pilot said, "we were attacked from above by 40 more German planes. Messerscilnlllts, the best plane they ilave. "In the Qililliilfl battle which spread tiled; the coast. we shot down 12 ellcmy planes. They fell in flames. We sa/w three more wobble and spin out of line. "We dlciivt chase them. You don't. in this war." I The fliers rclnticd their 6X09?" enccs at their base, where. 10 ml"- ntcs after they returned from pa- trol duty over Dunkerque they we“ glpplng tea and lo in deck nhalra. - c will n again soon," said "coilvlrle". " is is a light day with only two liiimlli 3°11": ‘his w“ have four nud five aild are ill the slr six hours." Jgrry Wllltl Odd! 11 y, remarked that "Jerry “e92: “go: for us unless he's “It'll bioodymggeoéi odds in his IBVOX- i711“ think we are luiocklne do“ five for every one ws lose, will?“ mo our, m action for every 011* their fnctries can oroduce- ,, their fnctorlcs can DPMUCQ- t The pilot, who made that. sta e- mem, l; s, senior officer. hok I several medals and cltallvfll- Island Man ls Missing g 14W» out the Provinfl rzfliggii-‘etutirliollelilnm that. Edward mil more. wn 0f “Willi m“: of Halifax and formerly of 0M lottetmn and the late Mm In" l; reported missing. A mbleflmm to his sister, Mrs. Victor Qiwi-‘wll Sunlmerside. from the Under Bec- relary ot State for war. London- rusted that "resret revert Melt/e“ mm No. 2134101 Guards- wanl mri Dicks. Weisrl "““""‘ .32“; ."‘°;.‘.°.r. coal-email * u. me st the outbreak of war acid toot e course with a view to in the British Air Ilorce I'M!!! ti...‘ uinmeiside bend and had been mspluyed st Holmans. As fa: es is known he is the first Islander to go to France in the present conflict. He has three other sisters on the Bland. Mrs. Neil Durant Jr.. Mrs. Clifford McGullzan of Summers-ids and. Mrs. Pillitll of 01w L _—-u.__ .-._-- s.“- . t- e The Central Guardian this column is reserved for new: of ioeel interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 6 cents ~ word strictly pay- able in advance. ._____..._ CONFEDERATION LIKE INSUR- ANCE. L Biilli-‘l-Il-Bli. TODAY Guide Cake sale at Maritime Electric. L-101. HOLMES AND BRADLEY-Coats 2 to 6 years $3.95. L-ii-5-30-3i. SERVICE IN the Mamhfleld Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon. June 2nd, at 3 o'clock. L-100. MOORE st McLEOI) LIMITED, will close Saturday evening at 10.30 P. M. Daylight Saving Time. L-B-O-l-li. all wool worsted mite I0 RUINS Saturday $12.05. Henderson a Cudmore. L-75-6-l-1i. SPECIAL sale chocolates, some- thing new, extra nice 30 cents pound. Jamiesoifs Drulz Store. NORTH RIVER. United Baptist Pilstorate. Rev. J, M. Blesedeli, B.A., Pastor. Sunday, June 2nd: Long Creek 11 a. m.; Clyde River p. IIL; North Milton 7:30 p. m.’ (Special service). L-97 CHURCH .1’ OCESSION — The May pIOC€S§lO in honour 0d the Bicssed Virgin was held last night at f-he Chulcll o! tile Most. Holy Redeemer. There ans a. lame coil- grcga/t-ion present. DIED IN MONTREAL Mr. Comeilils A. Doucette, Hunter Riv- er recently received the sad news of the death of his slstcr, Mrs. H. A. Morin (nee Marguerite Anne) which took place May 21st, at. ltfcOre-ury, Man. Tile deceased was 47 years of age. ENGAGEMENT-Mrs. M. Len, Victoria, announces the engagement; of her (laughter. Edith Marllnret. to Lieut, James B. Johnston, RCA. son oi Mi‘. J. J Johnston, K.C., and Mrs. Johnston, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place early in June. L-94. ENGAGEMENT - Captain and Mrs. J. C. Macdonald, Cardigan, announce the engagement of their daughter. Hilda Evelyn, to Mr. George Vernon Fraser, Charlotte- tmm. marriage to take place early in June. L-103 FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late George Vlcker- son was held from his resdence 53 ' Upper l-fllisboip Street, yesterday afternoon. Bervxws vrcre conducted l by Rev. Hugh ltliilcr aswstrd by Rcv. Lewis Murray. The Pallbear- crs were: U1". R. H. Bclrctfi, M ~. l3. Eni-i MacDonald. I). C. mull. IJPMTilCi Webster. Gin-ves and Addison Miller. In merit. Pee/pic's Ccmeterv SHORT COURSE BEGINS 0N TiiESllAlfl-At the closing of the Commencement Exercises at Prince of Wales College yesterday, Dr. G. D. steel. Principal, announced that the students planning to take tiic method of teaching course should report to the crflelze at 2 o'elock on Monday afternoon, 'l‘l1cv will be given programs for the classes which will bccin the following din". Students of the first mid seecilrl venrs who have. fallen short ill Fflllff‘ suhiccis should also report Monday’ afternoon. Dr. steel said. The ccm- u: Waiter l'li O Til‘- uierrc rlnss will also report for work. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Vinnicombe of Halifax left. yesterday on a business and pleasure trip to On- lurio. Mr, and Mrs. O. Wright of Digby N. 8., were visitors in Charlotte- town this week, the guests of Mrs. Borden, Brighton. Many friends of Miss Hazel Wright, Chilrlot-tclolvll, will . glad to know that. slic is iuokzl-g a satisfactory recovery from her recent operation Pte. Walt/er Bolivian, 6th Dis- trict Signallers who has been vis- iting ills parents. Mr, and lvlls. John J. Bowian left on return to the mainland this morning to resume his duties. MUSSOLINI (Continued from i538 i) the full weight of his air force nd mechanized array against tilt Somme-Aime front Just. as he d.d mt Sedan, pevilnps at the some time‘ striking through Qwrtzcrland, even through Northern Italy. 0n the other hand Hitler may be thinking it. would hasten the end of the war if he could knock out. Brit- aln first, or st. least cripple her in- dustrial life and shatter lier mer- canktile existence by sustained air at~ ta c . Whichever plan Hitler adopts. Italy would be an sdvanta e to him. Mussolini has a. first-int! Ill’ strength of 2.000 planes. He has a nnvy featured by small f st vessels and a submarine fleet es imaleci at 100. The Italian army has never been rated highly. but naval and sir services not only would keep Britain ranean waters but could be used to help Hitler in an attack B88111" either Britain or France. Not All Advantage But all the advantages of the Italian intervention would not. IAI- Q1119 to Germany, it is held here. The day Mussolini declares war at uis side of Germany. ‘Ivriwy enters it on the side o! the Allies, and Tur ey ls a powerful. Weill“ m" “on with 5 su rb amly and a small but; effectve air force. Sign hold; a strategic position in c eastern Mediterrslltileanil inclélgiglli‘! control of i116 DI m“ "- would be a great advantage to the fluegngiiigsthing about Italy I this: or all the bll new" "i Into c. Italy is the m0!‘ "l"; Ilera is in a ma!" W"- "I? only to air attack but from i 0 iii; industries are bunched t0- gether in s compact 504w"- h" 1:‘; unit products are Iliiillllllble- ‘r merdiaiit fleet, a rt from twomO three occan ey 10111105- l‘ ll” “r i gratifying that the and France busy in the Mediter- M THE CHARLOTTETOWN (‘UARDIAN “Sky Chief” Gasoline Refined In Canada MONTREAL, MAY iL-An- nouncement was made hers today by J. M. Prltdlard, Vice-President of McCall-Frontenac Oil Company. Limited. that. arrangements have been completed to manufacture and distribute "Sky Chief" gasoline in Canada. “Sky Chief", toip product 0f The Texas company, has been sold in the United States for eighteen [months and has acquired an inter- national reputation as a smooth. |powerful and knockless motor fuel. The existing affiliation of McColl- Frorlicnac and The ‘Texas Company makes it ible m brine this 11W‘ type gaao ne to Canadian Motorists. It; is now being refined in McColl- iFrorltenads Montreal and Toronto ‘and will go on sale about June fifft reilnierles accordlni! lo the Tilrmu“ developed by '17“! T9155 ,C°mpa“y at all Red Indian dealers service stations throughout Guildh- lied Cross Continues Peace Time Work For Crippled Children In the midst of the tremendous ' amount of war work being done the Red Cross is carrying out its peace-time programme. The Crip- pled Chlldrens Clinics, now being 1191.3 by Dr. T. B. Acker who is on his s-mi-aiinual visit to the pro- vince are being well attended anu great improvement is being noted by D1". Acker tn the minority of the chddren reporting. It is very cnct-ureging in tint several of these tuberculous bone conditions, who have benefitted by their so- joums at the convalescent camps coilducted by the Red Cross during the least four summers have been told that they may discard their still must be careful not to "over- cnsts and crutches though they do." Other cases almost ready to he dlscliarzerl from the clinics iii- cllldcd children who llrlvc linci wry IlCCtiCS, dislocated hills, and club fce Dr. Acker has been in the pro- vince since Monday flight and dur- ing the three dnvs he spent in Summcrslde he exn iiled 62 child- ren 2i of whom were new cases. While ihcrc lie also performed 7 operations and manipulations and received the ilsllni generous co-op- erntioii of tho doctors rind hospital staff. Yesterday was the "big" clinic day in Charlottetown when 47 children reported for cxanllila- ytion. Of these tell were children re- porting for the first time. It. is parents now rcnlizo the iniporimlcc of bringing their children in for examination ui. all early our‘ when it. is so nlucli easier to obiniii good results from treatment. Duriivi the rcmclivclel" of his slay Dr. Ackel‘ will be busy operating at. the hopsllals in the mflTllifliJS and examining patients at. the Red Cross Office in the ni- terlionlis. This summer the Red Cross has decided not. in conduct the usual comp for crippled clilidrril but to plucc several of them who lined convalescent earn ill different. linincs tlli-ouclloul. the country where thcv u‘ roecivc every ill- teiitimi. 'I'h»- Red Cross has been silcecssfill in finding suitable homes iii which to plncc illrse children for the summer‘ liicliiiis tvlicrc it ~ il!l])""i they will build up suffi- ~l JlIICP to curry tliciii on to recovery. "oltetowil Rotary Club, Liilctolvlt (‘ivy-o Club and the .li‘lll0" Red Cross iiisiuiici-s lliroulzlieut the provtilrc lllfll‘ ‘.\'"ii f-rel justified that the money tllev have so generously Cfilll-Tiblllthl to lillStWOTiK is an excellent invest- merl . Donations For War Materials lire Welcomed Ottawa, May 31.—(CP)—-'I‘he Gov- crnlncilt. welcomes donations of money and war materials, Finance Minister Ralsloil mid parliament to- ay. T . L. Church (Con. Toronto Broadview) called attention to “the offering of various kinds of mech- anized equipment by some munici- palities, corporations and private ndlvtduals to bc given to the gov- ernment voluntarily as a contrtbii- tion to Canada's war effort." Mcuilwiille Defence Minister Roe- erii confirmed that. he had sent o. message to Mayor Joseph Melnzing- er, of Kitchener, Ont. ondorsil a "buy-a-tank" fund to be launc cd tomorrow. The minister said a light tank would be sent to Kitchen- er from the armored figllitllig e- lllcles school at Camp Borden or displa purpo Con McNish arrived from Toronto to confer with Munitions Minister Howe and other ministers on Tor onto‘; inn for a $1,000,000 civic silbscrip ion fund to purchase bomb- ing aircraft, tanks and other war riiaierials. Mr. Rogers recently furnished the national convention of the Imperial Qrder of Daughters of the Empire nl; Saint John, N.B.. with price es- timates for various tYDOS 0i milks- aiirrilfi; and other materials of Wm‘- Most offers of material aid to the government took the form of money» r. ton told the House when Mr. Church brought the matter up today. FTequently it was sussemd the donations be used for a Pl"- tlcular purpose. — DANCING New Dome Ballroom Most Modern Management . . Fresh! and Ii. J. Mac eill. SATURDAY And Up-To-Doie Ballroom lost oi Montreal O. K. Presby and his Novelteers Dancing-J-ll la hor ern. Bile could be “hi... in the Mediterranean com- tivei easily through allied w"- . ifil“ of ibraltar, mm. Bu" "ill l» ill . r ~- ~ _-n t y Standard Tillie i aes if required. 1 oilers Fred Hamilton and J. J PUBLIC FORUM This CIIIIBI h Iflal for sh clfsens II by see-respondents st questions ei lnterost. ‘lbs Obse- lotteeowl flnerdisrlsos not ne- cessarily endures ihs opinions of correspondent; ' TEACHERS’ SALARIES sir: -8lrice the annual report of the Department of Education 1s read by so few of 0111' PCODIE i“? offer the following remarks by one iof our senior Silpcrvisors fol" lthe serious consideration of the public. These remarks are taken from his i939 mport. to the Super- intendent of Education and are as follows: "Education is the greatest busi- ness in our Province today. To ed- ucate children properly we must have efficient teachers. We are. mutually agreed that teachers in P. E. 1. are immature, insufficient- ly trained, and under aid. Can we 0 anything to reme y the sittin- lion? Is anything being attempt- ed?" “We seem to be able to secure money, if that is what is lacking, to spend without mini; upon pro- jects more or less worthy, but. ed- ucatlon, the greatest bilsincss of all, must; go lmzrzing, either for lack of funds or initiative on the part. of those in authority." "Nevertheless, in spite of the apathy of all concerned. our pupils are being better taught than for- merly, thanks to the faithfulness of our teachers and the continued efforts of oilr women's organiza- Lions." We have learned on good auth- ity ‘that. our Teacher ‘Training Course is to be broiiwht into line with the other P _"tiices. That should result in a \|'.‘§ or better- trained teachers entering ollr schools. It remains. ilicn, for the people of the Province to izct. be- hind the Teachers’ Federation and the‘ Department of Education 1n their efforts to remedy the salary’ situation. It is unreasonable to sup- pose flint one who has spell‘. coli- siderabTe time. at great expcrlse. equipping oneself for the O(‘i‘lli).'t—‘ lion of teilclillitz cull he persuad- ed to iteiuzlirl lone in thr- Dfflfpg- sioil at the present low salary and with no ellcourugenlrnt of erad- uatcd increases from time to time. At the present low srllnrlos pnid our i(‘fl(‘il".‘l'S. how illiifli’ of our illcst brilliant. most ambitious .\‘0ilth will entrr tllelcociiiiici pml, fession? And when they find, q; they iilcrensc in cfflrlciicv, and their responsibilities grow, thnl, there is no (‘fll'l'I‘F])Ollt‘iiil!! increase in pay. how runny v.'l’l remain in‘ the profession? l Our children need the services of our most brilliant ililiirts. The filture welfare of our province do. mands it. 'I‘llcr= lr. onlv one w“- lfi awlre this. Pnv olii-‘lrnrhnrs a l ii"lll'1 wnqc. l Another" l)fl"i(' fuult in our pres- ent sfvstein lll.’ fzll" us‘ tlu: it‘."lr‘“cr' mom”? l‘ (‘fl 'l‘l'li"'l ii~' in.~l>rllrit\' of office This. with n gllgqpl-‘tyifl "filmy will o" riMlt with nt a later drltv. l am. Fir. Pl." .v. nudism-run itucliosi-irn Gciu-r-il Secretory, P, l3, |_ 1g y.'_ FARM wonifrlonkifilflmny .llc1'lan(i Ferries, Ltd, company with '(‘il!lllitllli(‘(i u. . Information For EX-SBPVICG Men For information of ex-servlce men Gilard Company that is being rais- eci in Military District No. 6. it; is , notified that. every applicant should communicate with hLs own branch cf this Organization. The arrangements made vrtlh the ille Prince Edward island cvlnmand , of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.,t' is that Branches will record the names of every applicant and that these names will be submitted io District Recruiting Officer in Hal- llrfiifiilg to Join the Veteran's Home l] all you can eat — — — - - Served all afternoon and evening. Air-u lur- ileum, Sandwiches, Home made Pies, Lobster-s, ll‘: Iii. | . Prrsident of the Nova Scotlu and ii, SUNDAl. JUNE 2ND Chicken Dinner with Salads. Pies, ice Cream, etc., a real Tea Party Dinner, i-"riiit, y Cream Sundries, etc. CA5‘? Tliiifl?‘ poi: llesiiaurarlir fific i1": The WHITE SPOT Restaurant is .'l n1)“ ruul good y‘ piilce t0 eat. Si. Peters Rd, 8 miles from (‘lnrliilti-triuii lfnX. in accordance with a scheme of proportionate representation lie- twcen Nova Scotla and Prince Ed- ward Island. Upon receipt of these names, if under 50 yeltrs of age, the applicants will be medically examined at eon- venient. centres arranzed by the District. Medical Officer; the Branch Recruiting Office at Char- ioltrtou-n. P.E.l., is conforming. The order of selection decided upon by the Defence Headquarters, Ottawa. is as follows:- (a) Those who served in s the- atre of war; (b) Those who served in the United Kingdom, fr) Those. who served in Canada. _______________ Work Continues I! . FOR SALE 1939 Fm! Beach Wagon — — — — - - - - ~ - - 750.00 1939 Chrysler Windsor Sedan Special - _ _ _. _. -_ ,§]l)‘_’,',,fi[) i939 Dodge Coupe. 1600 miles - _ - _ _ _ _ ._ _. \' 7115,00 1939 Deluxe Plymouth sedan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,, 333M) 1938 Plymouth Coupe, 10,000 miles -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- s 000,00 1938 Fargo with Steel Box and Iioist - - - - _ _ - S limbo Also a number of cheaper good usr-d curs, F. ll. McLaine, iirafto On Wood Islands Caribou Ferry Work would be resumed at Halifax shipyards on the Prince Nova. ferry scheduled for the Wood Islands-Caribou service between this province and Nova Scotia it. . wnslcnmcd yesterday when Mr. RE. Mulch, president of the Nortbum- the contract to operate the boat, re- turnctl from the Nova Scotls. capl- ifll. Tile situation with regard to the bout was not us serious as at first. feared, when orders came from the fccicml authorities to discontinue re- construction, Ml‘. Mulch sa.d_ Only a ilumliel‘ 0f the inetnl workers had i)(‘\.‘ll token from work on bile Pflncc Nova to rush war work. While he was tllcrc arrangements were being made to rciicvc tlic pressure by liriilginl: metal workers from Syd- ney. In view of t-hc delay in get- ting the ferry ready, it; ls expected the new service will be inaugurated lute in June. Mrianlvliiie work of completing the terminal at Caribou would be re- sumrrl Monday Only a few days‘ work reluuul. Ml‘, Mutrh was ae- by Ml‘. D. F. Archibald. (iturv of Nortliilniberlzlild Fer- orl the trip to HfllliaX. Five Canadian i195. tClJllilllllCcl from page i.) LONDON --_lCPli_ C, Hennv PC ‘ullnlzlnderi rrcster, IWTlFNi, and llwrw n iondcn blwtllr-srmon. has up. p11 d for n loll ml a i"l'lil in no (.'i‘lii'ill.'! n ur-clrs vnenlzvn. rirslrlriq l" llflii fftiurc the $il.‘l'ill"f‘ oi farm iflbf‘l‘. h l "_}____T_ Biff FIIS City Hospital, rind Mrs. Win. ghtcr. IiEIiiYAltIL-Al llle Muy 30, 19-10, to All: Bernard, City. a dilu ARSENAUL'I'——AL th ,' . lei Mai" 26. i040. to Brasilia? John Arscnniilt, City, a son, _ 4 IIOWLETT-At the PFLLH/lspitaf, May 2i‘). i940, to Nil’. and Airs. Wm, HOWK-‘tt. VPFYIOII. a (laughter. MacDUNALD-wii. St. Peters L. k MR5‘ 23. 1940. to Mr. uriu Air-s. iiael euh A. MacDonald. a scir P3111 Alcxoildcr.“ ___ DIARRIAGES MacDOUGALL-JOSEY —At Manse, nil 'I'hllr.=<ln_v by the RA‘V(‘l*t"llfi G. Carlyle li/ch- stcr, Mrs. Eillilv Pearl Josey pr Charlottetown to Ml‘. Hector Mag. Douaali of the same place. __?________,,,_______,, ,__ __ DEATHS __.____________________ CROKEN-At Charlottetown Oil May 3i. 1940, Mrs. Waiter D, Crokm- 82M 23 years. Funeral "Om Si. James Cllilreli, summer. lleld. 0Y1 Molldfly. June 3, at 9 tom, .;____.__________ Zion . May 30. 15140, In Memoriam In lovins memory of Josiah Ggialgm" W110 missed away June 1st, IIe has only one holnq To that far isiant land lie hns taken his ivay Post the shnrlmvs of night There has dilwncd a new l-lay And this in: our comfort Through grief hard to bear That far country is home And he waits for us thcrc. Inserts“ by Wife and Family. L-6-6-i-li. In Memoriam In fond and lovin memory of Mr. Josiah Gorvcntt who passed away June l, I939. With lonely hearts we n-aichcd Y0" Ami saw you ass awnv Although we rived you dearly We could not snake vnu stay You are not forgotten Brother drnr Nor shall your memory tilde Our thoughts will always linger Amunirlltihe plare whore you III!’ s . Ever remembered by his Sister 11ml. Brother in [aw Mr. mid “is. l Garnet Campbell. L-W-O-l-li. ‘e555 ' UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown smi renditions i-cqulilrig a ihrcn announced. Yesterday car-rad- i;?;z cralit. which llilllckcd Limb nlrdronle in WPilI-llffi‘ lllgll dc- uru: 0t navigating skill -to locate lilo lulyel. IIL‘ (ilslplrlgcd out-tund- lilg’ ability and by ills energy and zel set. u line example for other IlilVIgRIiIOXTS. Ncisoli carried out. man’ fights 0V0!‘ cileilly torrlfclfli‘. alum-s show- ing" the git-uteri (lfiiiiilllllfliiltlll llnd cur ‘ugv. Ailrr uu llil1l(‘i( on Stav- ililgei", Norualv, he encountered s balloon tic/Age and sell-t a report to base ilwiliqiifilfii‘! lil time to warn following aircraft. Exceptional Courqo Flying-Officer Dyer showed ur- ccptnoiuli courage and devotion to (iili-_V in active operations and oom- plete calm under intense enemy fire. He has taken part in practi- cally every operation in vmlch his uiiu. pnriilCilliliiflfi since tne war began. (liiec when damage time caused to one of his gns trunks try niu-l-nliclnit. shells 118 immediately switched berth engulf; over to the damaged tank ill order to use as much of the esoauilg fuel so pole- iilio, thus ensuring return of the‘ ulrcrnlt. Fiilzlit-Lirilt. Gilchrist always has slmvu grant detcnnimuon, ocur- u~~ and keenness in carrying out iti'.<<lnns at night over erlemy ter- rztrlry. It. was the second day in succee- slon that awards to (xnadians had lulis or fomicr Canadians were a- lvnrrird one l). S. 0., two D, Ii‘, (7/5 and one D. F. M. More Planes ’ (Continued from page It would not. have gambled with that ilunlbcr if lie llnd not. tremendous reserves on which to fall back. The number of planes the Allies] can command has not. been made public. However, indications at every hand arc that it is not a match numerically for the German fleet. invariably ilil‘ lilirllslly colil-I iuuiilqrics tell oi‘ fearless Allied nil-llicu cilcolulleriilg formations that outnumber them two, tllrcc or more times moi-c. Tribute in Allied Alnmcn 'I'.hat the RAF. and thelrFrench comrades lxave been able to inflict loxes three and four times as great n5 they have suffered is a lrioiiulilcillal tribute to their alrl ability nud planes. I learned that the men of theib RAF. nrn more than satisfied withi i-ili‘li_' planes when I visited a fighter station. A young aviator standing i)"5i(iC his hurricane, looked at it. like a |;(0ll(i intent. “She hand cs like a jewel, will hank on a slxpcllec and climbs like ii homesick nngcl,“ he said. He indicated tlic folli- guns bristling from each aiillz. imd r-xplaiiird tl"nt earh fires 1.150 bill- paec of its rlcaih chattel", and thcn told lib; story’ of its firepower: "Olin of our hurricanes cautlht a fight oft‘ the piano. t. was ml ilioilvll :1 can opener had done the tnikcil of riiizlils of other days. North Wiltshlro Phone I49 rv-r- the sumo siurv told in the cnmfl rll‘ll'\' alwa ‘a had tllc , lluilirvc tn iulm ers but ai- wavs finished with mesm- isles tilllagnificent Courage Shown exhausted hordes sieep-ivalklrlg ashore. not with iilP ‘oiii: ‘tr beaten men but with the expression of virwvs 1:1 ' i» ' nnd sagging faces, Heart. punch of all was all old tuner. lglslrln; tug and on the quay roared ilOnl'.<9l,\'. ‘suddenly fell forward on one knee in utter week l m‘ at ‘mung O5 England. Comrades grabbed his illlll: ,0 his (eel, and with a strange grin on his [flro and it‘ his cheecks he merely whispered the second line vi tilt‘ Mi \\i\= Piffilil- "Carry me black u, Blighty“, with more stumbled Dost to the train. not vimqillsllffl bi" b3’ °"“‘I" l7‘? “l l"““““g and force left. victors! alzglt __ d pug tr-r is a badmarksman - an as the youth said that he ran his lhalld ‘kltouchlng wood. W11 lino“ Vi“ m“ \\ Y’ and ills SQIIRKIYOIIV mates cllrnhcd liiio ltliflr] powerful panes llurlledv hut machine '9" m -"~ one-could be so nonchalant kilfiiliiiliill y _ _ ‘ , _ n that. a reception committee several] inc Ciiaiiuutlouii mun r. .rn ni.\_\ e lets a minute. Hc multiplied umoilmtis skim?" figure by cichl. to give the stunning xifgzlds‘ but “hemmed m 5pm,, o, ; danger in a time like that. . i Q (‘icrnlan from the slrie with a iuiiil" mfmmd for ll’ “as mm ha‘ ‘ ., -‘ burst. The hilllels chop ed the tall Said “llhollt l‘ in” o! bmnadnfln‘ Jerrv with those fine pianos, but we iii pniiluiirvlit need more of them." cflv we can usc more of the tliiclbatteries for ism fliers she sent us in the last war. Use militia-index“!!- Iwlft!» By Soldiers Returning From nSLa F-i-Bl. ~*-—-.~rs Shell-Torn Flanders Inferno (Continued from page i) For‘ ' Fl v-i . s. HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES For example. s half company of the East Yorks Reclmnnt. f-r. IIIIAOULGUC IQOAII 3.1 l)‘. kind of unit. It was impossible to conceive s clear picture from all their frasments. For some fighting units it was an orcicrly retreat units. especially service and small detachments, the a. much pillfi and cohesion as a flight of flood r/lctims ll _ Little equipment was saved though I saw every man with r15 bandoliers and also a few Bren and Lewis guns, somehow brougm off by men W110 mlHht well have had to swim or wade purl out a single exception every man stressed iCRWlCFS of czlv other i about as larcrlks. .fle and Fill‘. with- This Wrlicillar battalion consisted of youths of t'ivent,v' called up In." Dlrem- her. This hnlf company and tilrce officers dolacileri t1» iii for defence of a special area were cut off by lfiffiflr‘ l worked all the way from ten miles in front of Arm-i l-i..il‘ fighting every half hour of every day, meeting tanks, IYlF".’\Y"J_\‘Clf-‘5 and iiatteriy masses of German infantry; and in the entire five (lava they lost; only two men. Until they reached Dunkirk and were Qz-dci-rr‘. in am‘- ter on beaches beyond the city to escape bomb ntinriz< timr- r their Bren guns and inflicted losses they count in illlllCiFPfLs m‘, u.‘ masses of Germans they encountered in swarlns on fOlllis and .:. l» 9 i I talked to a sergeant of artillery who had to aimrirlon his z.» r five pounders iiwo days before arriving st. Dunkirk, but who ~. l with his officers and sections to retreat wit-h two gm". giving up all idea of firing on infantry but only eixrn ‘ blank as they were met. "German tanks seemed lost, lieu-Adi .eo. the place," said the sergeant, "We some upon them lonely at all hours, day and night, 1n side roads and l-ltghways, and whenever met we wast- ed one shell and it always did the trick. Big tanks bout the stzc of a corner grocery store go about eight to tam miles an hour. Until finally we were caught by bombers and both guns damaged m imbued. de- spite all odds, to rota-eat, knocking out maybe twenty-fin tanks in that time. Others did the same." i” lwtrllirln ‘(HS and to Dilrilrlrk. Twoymuqofirioeisofsatllledhbsiitehorisetdhotmboi during the fall-back sought gqbeipmmsnlidstlsoilssmisleborhlgstiffsndnmnb M“ UNBEATABLE stmmktiierheyhsdroundedupenowhefihoirunittosrleoorolufifl to believe their losses were less than l) filled, maybe so wounded; yd their unit had on three ooculo marching detachments of German infantry in cross-fire of Drone ml Lewismsndineechoseeoouldaothsveieiledtoheneinfliotedhtse thelonestlmoysusiieinodintbewholeuflonwebtsrwfimilw‘ ourpeopleitlstthiswhoiesoflorlhaeboenmirsculousnlookstm you might think it. was bed. We are tired to death now, largely the Ir- 51m or me gtpsfn 0,1, waiting on the beach under bomb and shell fire and in right of thees dear shores. But try and find one msn on all this (my .w'ho is downhssrted." solid sure I gauld 5nd not one giunlorbrcksin qylritflrrains from nllovorlizlgiond and Scot-land were sent to collect them as rm is they direwwfliked- X w" trains of every great 0011010"? milludml 5°°m5h 0“ quays. fifty-five ioins came and went yflfliflllili’ 01"" GUM-W am“ from Loxldon took me five hours to do the two hour run- after train whilned by northward bound. scattered sii. over the were organizations already set up to feed, rest arid rw~~ til-sq rozithem train (‘OUTIHT meanest. most laeoncmvun iiaht I ever hotce w -="*- "W" Y-Wflfil- w..- ZI iBJiKl‘ i "l l ttrl-l‘ ill“ ‘Hill, .. kids bearing liiiu . l ti f "JQYTYS W‘? °“§.§xi°v§i‘rig§~“ vii-s that "lll0i the back of his head -~——- ..'Thi! ruiumn is ncws of local lllli‘i’|‘\| tiui CV01‘ When the orders fluallv came he inserted at 2 viii“ 0 strictly pnyulill- i wanted to ask hi"! Hill“ ‘R ‘ It S i‘ ll than the squadron [landed to thou ii-ni “kfly met, above the y Hume. some 0 per cl"! frcm iils- iicijzil .‘.l Kingston. (Jill . veal-s lire .0 lczcoa, liull l‘ He must have sensed the uestloii "We can lick the davltlllils oilt of iilli- -. l d‘ N ' ir-tiv < -‘= Jerry imscs Heavily _ ‘Hen wpaedhguggfegi):plfiioigxi:r “[2,, t lwufltvf,“ , , . He unis wmllilu for the day-v zdgr m, h“, mow“, ,,,_q,,d' b‘. n,“ iliui l orders as he sitTod there am: l“ ' " ‘ "Please tell that to Canada. and mmrnl Imlflli‘? iayiilr. Rui in.» tcry use have ll-O ‘pounded. t". tl him .1 ritvwll til llrllnilr-c. of eyes tpuiuli. with medals of the old war, who heaved up a laziricl" trcul a lit‘ .0 ,l iliimvll ' but iitrh- up ‘they .__._.: a llhe Eastern Girardian reserved fol ll river- tlqn; n| ,1 nous) Illllllrt‘ rim)‘ ill word "iris s u: Aft ili€