‘ Bate for Notices in this eolumi Modern Mechanized MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Religion ll the msinspnn, growth in character. The People's Paper Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew Il/ ’/// "fr" Q“ r-www-w" "'”*v--__.._..,\ Read b 9 Everybody De Gaulle’s Plan A _ “"2. MAXI M-S (IPA Nil-IRE liiAN I pod manners have a n\:1-i~l kcv it k simplicity. Oh [unknown Guardian Two Cantu. liurnln| Unarrii: 1. Founded 1R1"). GERMANS cnnawrrarowu, CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 13,1940 lllonday, lltlfliilllltl ‘For Weddings A , . OTTAWA, July 1z—<c1')-_ Iiicn who marry after July l5 will be considered Single when‘ fl-giStffl-thll ls made next month n» the callirll! up for military: training of men between the! ages of 21 and 45, Agriculture,‘ Minister Gardiner told the fiiousLof Comrnonsrlatttodayd Coming Events I cents per word. ii "Talkies-St, Peters. Wednesday. L-328-7-l3-2i. "Talkies-March Tuesday. L-328-7-13-2l. "Rollo Bay Tea Juli ggéhi m m "Hope River picnic, July 24th. L-380-7-11-3i. _ ______ l "Caledonia Ice Cream Festival,‘ Dance, Tuesday, Julv 16th. 11-439-7-13-11. single mtn will be called up for 1111i: UlHSSlflCI rr-glsirauol "Reserve Tuesday, _Auuust 6th.’ Picnic at St. Anthony s. Lot 5. L-‘ZTB-T-il-ll-lil. "Reserve; Wednesday, August 7th for Cavendish Tea, ll-iltll-l-ll-ttsil Aug. 6. "Ire Cream Social in_ Peasant Valley School Monday 1119A. 3111-)’ 15111 1n aid of Church. L-4bu-7-1J-11. "Dance, Crapaud Hall. Tuesday. Julv 16th. Albert Blanehards Orch- estra, 14-438-7-13-16. "Reserve Frlda ', Julv 10111, Fes- tival and Dance a Brookfleld. L-431-7-l3-17-10. "Festival and Dance, Ebcnvzrr Wednesday. Julv 17th. Proizecti) in sad oi’ War. L-447-7-13-1b-17. "Dance. Lorne Valley Hall, Tues- day, July 16th. Webster's music. L-440-7-13-2i. "Wanted—\ve‘l fleshed lkls and cows for Boloizna. Island Cold Storage 00., Ltd. L-997-0-28-tf. "St. Charles Dramatic Club at St. Teresa's Monday. July 15th. Webster's Orchestra. L-398-7-13-2i. “Festival at Wheatiey River School Monday, Julv 15th. For United Church. L-467-7-l3-2l. "foe cream social and dance in lliaple Plains school, lvionday night y 1:1. L-459-7-l3-2l. and Dance in "Ice Cream ggllmstonh Rivera School. Tuesday. 5C. vlmh‘ Goo muL-421-7-13-1i. "Reserve Wednesday, Jilly l1 for Itiilton festival at. "Nowstead in aid of Red Cress. L-472- "Come to Iee Cream Social in Amrlo Rusiico School Tuesday. Jul)’ 11-389-7-13-11. "Fox Meat beef tripe 3c. Horse meat 5c. Ground meat 5c. Island Cold Storage Co, Limited. L-BSI-B-Zil-tf. "Pantry Sale Saturday 5111111111“ 11 A. M. Moore & McLeod. Pro- ceeds Refugee Children. L-435-7-13-1l. "See Deacon Dubbs in Lot 65 ii-"ill. Monday, Julv 15th. Admis- sion 25 cents. Sale of candy. Dance. L-350-7-l0-5i. "We have several nice younll brcd sows for sale at a reasonable up hv the National Broarlcxming price. Livestock Marketing conmflm, "District Convention c! WO- s-.';§’§l’<91»"{'_{~‘4'.l..‘ilifilffiilil; men's Institute. Eldon ifall. Tucs- sail‘ tollav 11;»; have mum- dfll’. Julv 16th. Afternoon and mntlon m: 1| Mnscivw radio H'- evcnlng sessions. Silver collection v-mt heard In \'r-\v York that in aid oi’ Red Cross work. L-4lG-7-12-2l. “The Charlottetown Male n: m 533K011 by the Misses MacMilnn will render a musical service a-t Tfvon United Church, Sunday the 14th inst at mo pm. 1.451. "Grand Division. Sons of Tem- mnnee. Tuesday, July i6. Spring- "ild Hail. Lot 67. Meetings 2 pm. liid 8 p.m. Speaker Rev. A. A. Maefleod. Large attendance urged. 14-482. rumdiflk hoes at Charlotlctnwn ‘Qbrv week dnv except Saturday. _ l"? points on regular loading ir-llfi as advertised. We nerd foul‘ ‘Hundred 1102s next week. Llvestrck ‘ilfisilaa Board. n-rlo. "Hog M, h have advanced s] Priliiivests for further gains. willvcur hcss co-cperstivcly and m‘; catch the highest price go- . Livestock Marketing Board. 1.410.“ prices pixxvilrc." for either tmiiiin: by :1 dist: _ vied men and mm in csscntia. dusirics will be placed on the post- poned list. uesi " mlnuirs aiir rising for dinner n: pushed through lfilh. aid of the Ambulance Fund. gm duetinn of 9.1100 Rolls Riwcr plane motrrs m" Great Britain and t1 c United SiliVS. Jhpaucsc warships two llrliish slaamshiizs of! the coast of Central Clfna. the Moscow radio said icnluhi. in a broadcast pivlzcd Liberatio OTTAWA. July l2 -(CPl ry trainlnf-Z under of Commons. To prevent “u men lmmeia 3 .31. Judczcnlt. “Flu-re will be no inrr. ll‘ Will‘! lllfllll‘ Oil O!‘ added. The miusi the vveulnr the (Continued on page S. Co] 3) News Briefs TOKYO, July IIL-(Saturdayl- (Alb-Usually reliabil- sources said today that Grrnl. Britain has acceded to Japans’ demand to prohibit. the shipment of war materials to China over the Burma road. and that a rom- prnmise 0n the whole Burnm is-' sue which has caused tension between the iiriiisli and Jap- anese i-s expected soon. These sources said British ol- flelals had declined to prohibit the shipment n! all food materi- als" nvcr il1e route. Japan had dc-mzinded that the road closed. WASHINGTON. Jilly 12.-—(APl — 'I‘l1c Defence Commission announc- od tndav that dlaccinrs of the Fuck- Moior Ccmpanv had apprnvrd pro- nir- "Qrncriii n l'i'{il1f'(‘i1ii‘lii " fcr MFXICO CITY, July l2. — ( -—l-‘cdcrnl secret police nt- taehrii i0 tl1e Attorney-Gener- nl'-< luffico tonight raided the grin-it:- offices "f Gen. Juan An- rru Almilmm. independent pre- sidential i-nndldate, and seized most of the general’: personal and business papers, NFZW YORK, Julv 12.-—fAPl have fired Japanese warships ball fired on two British stv n1shl|1!- German, Baltic States Traffic ls Suspended NliiV YORK. Jilly ILL-MU‘)- The British Broaulcasiln! 1'97‘ poration rvnnrini ionirrht ill l‘ Frcnch-lnmtunfli" iifiiliihii-‘i i‘ iwre by tin- Natlnnal ilrna casting (‘nmpany that nll vom- IIllIIIiP-‘ltltlll lwiwcru nzul the three Baltic nnd llatnnlill for the last few dqY-‘i- nnuiremcnt. rrz-Fitrll -—Al1 first the imtimzal in late Aucust, Hon. J. G. Gardiner announced tonight in the House lil- exemptions except a few limi r1 by law a pfrscn will aln . b call." said Mr. (Lid . ‘ iv nf na-ilmlzil war seiviccs. after 15 will be considered as ‘.111- iilfil‘l'lt‘ii. he and m’ isicr- stntrrncnt came 45 hour of House the bill establish- in"! the new national war services Vhe said. "The French Legion makes no pretence of sciiiilg up a new Government. it has i0 be a mobile, perfected in- strument, representing free France effectively as well .15 symbolically, fighting at fhg Slflfi Of it.‘ Allifls, lrl1niy1 and lhc Iloniiiiions, for ,1 Brigid; 011 steamship, Helenic skipper, (icrlnnny Stairs lpresumnhiy Lutvln. Lithuania. has been severed The 11n- io the Danish radln, said all ti!" Ind motor traffic also had been sin- pended. (By Gladys Arnold, Cana- dian Press. Correspondent) LONDON, July 12-(CP (Iableb-General Charles De Gaulie leader of the French forces fighting beside Bri- tain, now intends to put in- to practice the theories of mechanized warfare which hi? lmiphesied years zigo and which he saw adopted by, the Germans and used with ‘ devastating success against“. guide for administrative purposes.‘ or the Italian conquest, least 300,000 in countrymen are Italv his country. The French Ilegion form- ing underhiscommand will be mechanized, he said today in an interview. It will have three branches-air, sea and land-complete with the most up-to-date weapons. The number of men cannot be disclosed but fhe General is satisfied, 'l‘he_v will fight under the French flag. For De Gaulle is a soldier. The force he has formed. a force to which answering echoes come from all parts of the world. is a fighting force, not a political one. “Flu-re is only one France," vlfiof)’ and the <l<~l1'\'cr:1ncc of ihc Xloihcrband. Photographs of the iail. serious- looklni! man do not reveal the quiet sfrenuth and kindlinesrs and warmth that soften his reserve in_ conversation. l l Fear Governs France “Fear is Izovcrnlnr! France." Dc Gaulle declared. "T110 armistice was dominated bv local and ab- normal conditions. The people rf France ivcre kept. out. 'I'l1ev were 110i. informed nor consulted. ‘They Ship ' Lostwin 1 Mysterious Fire At Sea ASTORIA. Ore. Julv ll-(Alf) -— Dcstruction of the LIOO-ton (Brice: mysterious fire last Wednesday was reported today bv 21 members 011111: crew. No lives were lost. First male Aris Calsellides said ti e fire broke out at 8 am. as the Honolulu-bound freighter ploughed throu 11 heavy seas 130 miles out oi Abe een, Wash. It spread quickly from the stoker room and in a few minutes enveloped thei ship. The crew put off in 3, lifeboatand made its way through dense fox and high waves without a com mass. to near the Oregon coast. 1e bOM was sighted by a troller, taken in tow and broi: ht to the Columbia river bar. ere a United States coast guard motor lifeboat took over and brought the sirvlvors, one of them bud y burned, to Astoria. Catselldes said he attempted to send out an 8.0.5. as soon as the fire was discovered. but found that it had reached the dynamo and put the radio out of commission. "I11 a few minutes the crew was rushing about the decks, screaming and crazy with fear. 1a said. "in the mad scramble to get in the lifeboat, I an across the form of A. Merrtmnis, the second en- gineer, who was badly burned. He was lying on eel: lLawEnforoement Training iPledges Gov’t if Not Lack 0f Men Cause Of Defeat Says Thousari-(ls- Of French- men Flock To Calm-s To Continue Fight For n Of Motherland. _ SINGLEMEN. WILLBEHRST an ilulun To More Rigid Premier Campbell Re- views Result 0f the Plebi-scite, War Eco- . nomies, etc. ‘The following address was broad- vast last evening 11y the Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Premier and. Attorney- General of the Province: "Ladies and Gentlemen: "I take ilillfl opportunity of ad- dressing the peope of Prince Eti- vii 111i policy arising from two wide- ly different courses of events "The first. of ihcse events is the recent plebiscite on the question of prohibition. The complete count in- dlcaies a substantial majority for iliercivnilon 0i the Prohibition Act, not only as against the adoption of- Govcrnincnt Control but also as against the sale of beer and wine for beverage piwposes. The question 0f numerical restriction of the num- ber of prescriptions to be issued by physicians restated in a similar ma- jority favoiulng a, limitation of 50 pl‘C5>Cl‘l]’)LlOll5 per doctor per month. 111.5 latter decision, although 1t can- not become a positive law until ap- proved by the Legislative Assembly, will in the nwantime be adopted as Renewed Mandate "Tge ileclsion of the plebiscite has, in cite-ct, the result of a renew- crl mandate to the (lovernlnent for the retention and stricter enforce- ment of 111i.- Prohibition Act. 1n many (1lli1i".(‘1‘S, objections to the Act ily voiced to the effect‘ inn is a curtailment oi , criy such as we usual 1.. e . dliitrcncc that in the dictatorcoun- lGiwziiinlzed on’ page 3, Co‘. 6) __ Children Jury Decides tihild’s Death Was Accident flv——— _lQ11€ that the Pill 1's m-alh was causeti ~ n “sharp iliin instrument which imicured her chest- Ecinrfs mother. a brother and l1 sister testified tl1e_v l1nd.n0t used WAR. AMONG MOSLEMS LAHORE. India —(CP) —Police blockaded nll approaches and put under complete siege i111“? moiilile-i where Khaksars. a Moslem political group took refuge for days, uni-ll forced to surrender. Add‘? U The engineer web hoisted into the lifeboat. and an 0d an! from the Judah, and his Govevnmcn: as a ward Isand on two matters of pro- full BUY new» ' 12m lndeipenrleixcr» "v is won," said it. A. B1. secretazflv for furvi q; m... , , House of Commons. ces opposed to ihc . .111 1111:- which was imprcs-vrl 0:1 'lass:»~'.s 350,000-squarc inlle em; 1n 1935-36 are to cmrrlinaze ' ‘l ac- tivities likely to damage the en- emy's effort in North Africa. ioplflh" Mr. Butler .. d fierce warrio~~~ l ainst Italv a ian minister to Lordon at inc iinr “ June 12. clnred war, rcporuwl Ethiopians loyal to are fighting ihc Ila lupin. The next dav Has E lygvas SelassRYs war 1n ilh (iictulorshlp regimes.lJ°ri15M9i"_ (‘if llC'.\'i‘\'(‘l', this fundamental‘ Mi H19 _ _ [lliiifitlef-lil-Clllvl. tries hbcriy 1s interfered with at tile l gliife__d___i9_di\'_ iilfli _c0n?ar‘i‘ l fview Shiploads GfMen, Women, Report Brush With, Sub- marine Enroute To Dominion’ Believed Destrove". (By E. L. ' _ dian Press Staff Writer) DIAN Powr. Julv Ifl-(FP) gNt-w women and , in Canada today from -.v:1v-‘ ring Europe. t0 managed to sink one of the subs with gunfire. The nib era had been dispersed with sengera and jnriiy of swung down the gangnlank from the first of the liners to dock today, overjoyed at i (Continued _on_ para 3,4101“ 5i, L0§$U BEST FOR All. BAKING! .41 .. 4 ' tilt es Ally 0f British Against Italians. LONDON, Jilly 12—<CP.>—Great‘ Britain today unnmmced re gnl- tlon of Hallo Selassie once m 81L! or o! Ethiopia, Lion o: ‘\ sure lFai-ap- en m- r ,. >-1 ’I‘i1e British will z British and llrzsc Efhmvpinn for- , 1 .. . and East and in Abvssinla. (Eth- Tens of ihousnmlsv of. E'hlopla‘s ~ 1:1 the iicld a:- 1 C. W. Marti . who was Elhrpw says at 409.000 0i hi5 ready in lulu 1S The London two dags l who - an l l flglll. as Sci Mr. Bu P!‘ .1 ‘Jffill s 2'1 ,4 i = l tgqntlnuedy orupage 3, Co; Arrive Williams, Cana- an asnaux (aux-1- lllflfln Slilplfiiiiis of ‘ came .3 children make har- rcpnrierl --~—'~" hor safely after wprs-r PEITPS\V1C1{. _N. S.. brushes with submrarlni-s Jul‘. lg¢tQPl—-A Coroners jury that nmmrcnuy ,-,,.-l 1h“ (am-Klan (Gillgllt that lfilna Youniv ' U‘ 4 .-_. ,1 ,1,-;,p; on the doorstep oi’ her 0110111.‘ "n0 ' m'l_'_ vmvé 11st Tuesday, “came lo her The 100,0 fugitives from , (bath purely ihroulzh an arcidczit, _ , .. "f ‘vynf 113d ‘ flu- gush-amen: n21". cause llll- the SAHIHFJ)!‘ ‘ rfficmt“ krmvn.“ __ n passed “it nu e1 . mum. dv-Plsii"! was lyptaliflluiflfiivcfi: ‘hrouqh n suhnnu-lnfl “m. viewing a par r~. firs‘ S ' ' _ . . . prfivlflelfil pathologist Dr. Ralph bush, perhaps i“ n. and pas- | Smith said pol-e n ‘minute “"033 acngers believed the escort l hm“ Em!" mdpmp Sh“ ing British warships had the great ma- ibcm children, n CANADA - -4 vivull luuis CABINET m N w G 0 V’ T ins maroon?“ Aged Marshal ‘ Uses ‘1 ads the \'l: Jlllii." British Plane 300 Miles Into 12 PAGES‘ VARY RA D OBJE Strike ‘Savage EEMPERQRBIow At Areas UF EllillflPlAln Scotiliznd Lion of Judah Becom- Fl Illlu: \Il!|ii|l| Klllsu-Yipllnn [Jollvrrfll 5,1110 Iiv Uull- I’ .. lillnlnln nnu l. s Penetrates Germany To Bomb Large Factory. LONDON, July 13—(Saiurday)—(CPl-German bomb- into southwest ling- ibrouejhout the ers carried their attacks on lland and Wales last night after striking day at industrial sections of Scotland, 'l'he_v paid a heavy toll, at least 11 planes being The Ministry of Home Security reported early today that the Nazis dropped bombs during the night “on plzaccs in the southwest of England and in Wales. . age was caused and casualties are laciievcd to have been slight.” Planes believed to have been German also were report- ed over northeast England. The Germans yesterday also attempted to bomb Bri- tish shipping on the east and south not down were destroyed while threatening a channel convoy. This brought their total losses for two days bombers and fighters. The Air Ministry announced it hail confirmed a total of 23 Nazi spread air assault. And while the Royal Air Force 111,111- crs, backed strongly by anti-aircraft guns. (lcfcnrleil the Island, British bombers continued i0 pound objectives in German-occupied Europe The extent of the R.A.F.’s offensive action was shown lin a ministry report of one plane DCllOlFZllillL" , info Germany and bombing a large factory bourg, “causing fires and a ions.” Royal “We” in An- nouncing Line-up. By John Lloyd Associated Press Staff Writer VICHY, France. July 12 —(AP— by teiephmxe lo Borne) - Marshal L-W-tain, using the royal “we" tonight u xvwd the cabinet to help him rule auinorl! irirm ;P~:'rc lavnl, Riuhtisi. and apostlr lul‘ ll‘.i"llfl.\l1l]1 with dictators, as ll, France and chose hand man and ultimate sue- n imcnme chief of state. H’: 11 full ministers plus three so Jciarirs nf state. The b 11v’ mrris tomorrow. Vlrc Premirr, his post cripitulaiion cabinet, list. pcsis, Wcygsnd a Minister. and . arquct at the interior ministry. ,_ ’l‘l1ese three will be the key ad-‘noélgéfpl rs of the need “hero oi Ver-I 13y a decree publLwhcd in the of- ficial journal, the 84-year-old Pet- ~.:n 111 naming Laval as his event.- lfil successor, ruled that in the ev- ‘cui. Laval is nnl. available for the m» i l (.41 , his sixrrissor will be chosen .1 ma_iorit_v of votes in minister- council. Louis Poison. Chief of Gen. ..l.=_ a hr- dar oi’ the trill!‘ 2-5:.‘ lam 51,1, could haw (lentil 6hflTi-f95~ staff of the army, is Secretary of ;,..',,'.h,.,{ ihrn‘ l“. standjnw on s More ihnn 1.000 persons. slate for war; Admiral Jean Dar- ‘hlfll. " fi H f them fir“ ch“ p1<_ lan. Serretarv of Stale for Navy_ c‘ ' n ‘i ‘ “ and G011. Wrt-rand P1110, Secret- arv of Stale for Aviation. 'I'hes<= three were not given the full ministries which they held in ' (Continued FrTbaTE af-Colnili-F’ ll. S. To Train National Guard \V.ASI*ITNG'I‘O'N. Julv 12—(AP)— President Roosevelt. and War sec- retary‘ Henry L. Stimson decided today i0 give federal trainin i0 four (ifvisinns of the Na onai Gun-q "m soon :15 possible." '1”1'ill11l11$! in modem mechanized warfare also will be given, the \Vl1iic House announced, to seven anti-aircraft regiments of the pl-ifiWl-n third of the guards strrnzlh in that field-and to an undetermined number of harbor defence regiments. Britain abet down during the day. coasts. Six of the 11 near continuous series of explos- T The G e r m a n bombers Ystruek their most mvziggc lblow in northeast Siroilund, ‘where at lcusi l0 persona ,we1'e killed. This zittaeit may ihave been (iircclcd from Ger- man bases in Siavaugcr, Norway. at which the liri- tish airmen have been pound- ' for Air Aiinisirv marizeu the (as attacking a convoy oii‘ Lhe svbllllv ,= coast; one sen’. in earth n1 1.11: on the oulsskirts l 1 Stu‘ two oil 111v soul. the (lay; on..- uli 111 a rC$Ui1ll>lin1l 1 lflll‘ ‘ (‘L of 111-- night. and one slam i111.) the .~ca by coastal alreraii. The COeL L.» the \ five machu». off the Cn- luu a lu-a, muons we . 11111105 and u‘. dav night. scribed Al] known" casualties 11.. sou ‘tin-as’. l(‘\'(‘11lil;_* shawl 170 invading . (lrsiruyed since war The raid on fr" prixiuccil one alien (Continued on page 11. (‘nl '5» Agoloday (BY The (‘snndiz n I'm-sat would be r11‘? bv U." uh :' Rnbrri. Borden. Clllfifllilll minis-fer, assured ‘B: ‘n Canada was in the . ultimate view» JULY H. 1915- Sir Rvlx :1 a-tlendwi nu-cLr" nl ll: ' . ' .~r (‘\"l1 u» ‘ Germans b41111“ Argonne. 11.11.! l\')i forces mow." | ~ Pa Przasfmvfi 1 . -‘ lihc F7‘: "or: fold Crnxmriz.» ,. |$5.000,ooo,ooo marl; I‘ “Cw C15 .liiiled:1m— 1 to 34 _ _ BUCHARAU ‘l’, JJ-f» tlay1—1Al’/~l&. g L... losses in "l‘l1u1'sd:1_v’a wisie- - lws 0i Jillll nziles SlHiS- craft, and 1lll1$ll‘.'1 rd i 1a’ had ranged over lj-z-iiwiw. Niall Losses Six shot down uhn- Llzcv were l'.1l...\ Li. llriindi to: s es was — War-ZS “Years Bmnpds: A, llflh JULY 13, 15115 Gctwvwzw begin offensive on Eistrrn i rt bu‘. sizi- ferrd check in at‘. 1 '1 llil\"l'l(‘i‘ 1:1 Argonne area. n1 ax KWHPT» Wilhelm told German bivalve v. .\ll s ill an lravcs l? t‘ 1m i‘. M. l l-“avvs 1111a lirrcicii ialn- ' _ '1"‘»‘,<\s r1 ‘leavr g: lravrs lsio P. M. t A. s. '1'.) tBenneti ‘In Britain Another Canadian l'.e.;>.11g the d;- lllllillC Lord Beaverbrook C‘. New Rumanian, Nazi Agreement is Seen Libel»; unit . THE PARA/ll... 5LOC-AN .14"- . Niariillnn Provinewt winds; partly \ll\ii(|_\ .111" I 1 fitiiveiy coal. S11|u'..'1_\. puller-111 and moderately “firm. l‘ ‘l 1 .1r.o. \\'l1.- i‘ l" ‘»‘.s“i1!"..‘v‘ :1’ ’ ‘ l‘ i‘.\ 1:‘ '1'»! -, 113 Sl'\‘ll.\\' 5| R\.li l". June lfliii in Sr;\'c‘."‘.~~i' "Bordon e s u .1 PM 'l‘\\:111'ii".1. 111.1’: I15; ..>S-l 1e.» ‘WEED “EM ""3 i 1., wy-u .- 1‘ "‘:T.'.'