Ifrovince Goes Over lhe Top p In Yictor! Loan Drive MAXIMS or A MERE MAN "t, S1095 mp1 be no litur- imc n“; score thought. ~ i ~ i ..t ti ‘l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew <1 wloitciown Gurdlnu. Two Oats ~-=-""‘" '°""" m CHARLOFFFETO\VN, cannon WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18. 1941 FAZIS MAY FORGE pRlJSSlA NEW 1951/1015 419s ii Annual laburipmon Delivered. Q00 B! Hull: P l L ‘tlifli Clflllll Ind U. l. “JO 10 PAGES Tflmljfijll R YIELD _y 312111311 4112:: oizrzivcrsfs/wwdélb}; Seen ‘Symbolic Torch lAppmacbing A8 Ceremony Held Plot Thlfkens La s t Evening Reports from Tnany European ‘Centers indicate somethir-ri Premier Campbell makes big is in the Wimp dramatic announcement Qf ; (By Russell Landstrom. Associated Press Staff Writer) . . . LONDON. June lb—(\\'ednesda_v) - (.-\P)--Basing success 1n reaching quota during program at Exhibition Grounds. _. True ~Bill Foiled in local Murder case rcli .i. lWorkiE of Apparatus is lKept secret i lBeaverbrook Blake's; Appeal For Recruits To Man New Com- plicated Equipment. Mayor Receives To lJiine Term Of Supreme Court Opened Here Yes- terday. LONDON’. June l8 —— l dayI-<CP.»-—Br::ain r best-l. V, their declarations on a flood of reports and political ‘Ispeculation from European capitals. observers in London p today said that Russia soon must choose whether to fight ' Germany or yield to humiliating demands involving eon- l: Phillips ed Wlfh murder. at the of the Supreme Court ‘d yesterday‘ morning Justice A. E. Arsenauli W. . _ » . l B“8\——15 - . - . ~ . i- ~ - ' ~ . i siderzible tangible loss . r Th Km v. , .. . "m? eselnfi- . ~ 7"‘ . , ll m: aniline of stgrceoli thfhggi- ?§‘“,;‘,§°viZl%?-i? 1331i olive: FOmTbeCFilEf lsually" authoritative sources here said Germany R. Walsh of 51- Ps-efi- i, ~ - _' . " . _ would Ifl'll\'€ these demands on oviet R . ' ' ~ of conspiracy e m“ 9mm" ‘Iiiane A. campbeJ an cieHCe a ma. ioi se- ‘ s "w" *5 5 Pm" °f pounced last night in his ‘Torch Day address at the dedication ceremonies as the Victory Torch 1e operational Peace?"- 1. Full control over all the rich oil and agricultural lands of the Ukraine. ht in bv the Jury and g cum? ralencd. Both pleaded . and said they would , Couple found A _ ._ 1 ‘i reached Charlottetown enroute to which _ _ 2f??? 5°’ "a. any u" _ i ggpeeaellxflilféerthflnigfigl(illlggbxlgl; artsavtégrsscvthz.” “.1 b 2. Eight _of passage for German troops through the I‘ its‘? Enid Lundccllltaen v$llhr$i2 "M15 hid exceeded ‘he 5l~50°~°°° ‘names? alltd fog‘ are a‘ sescrif Oliiy. trans-Laucasliln corrldor’ a route ‘hat would bYPaii Tu?‘ gffbxlihmnllfifjmf §f“.‘f.;aqnflr_ wyedfi z objective by $10,500, the Premier fThese become distant Oiitpoggl key and lay Suez open to attack from the asst. T his routs tlpfovyn Storekeeper | __.__ "°‘**‘1°d- wnsrflnii? "manned by wireless pvould also bring the Germans into the oil field: of Iran H6 “'55 5119314“! 7-0 a ¢T°wd ‘it The Torch of Victory an it was presented to His Worship. Mayor B. electronic watchmen which send ' qnd 1m 0V" 10°09 P991319 “hi? assembled i Roy Holman at the impressive dedication ceremony which was witnessed bac‘- a signal of anv obiect coming ‘ ‘,1- in the bleachers. Grand Swnd and E by over 10,000 citizens inst night at the Eihlbition Grounds. The escorts t5 pafifi, 11 keen. a 24.nov,, l 3. Right t0 establish ivrir industries in Soviet territory , d on the night of n! this _\"3.’il‘. He was in a storcrnnm of! the GLACE BAY. June ia- iweoncsiiny-i-icri- serceont Arthur Frost of the Town P0- Tlw conspiracy‘ case arose out 0f m no pr of illegal liquor in lite vi ‘ ("yon _ c- T‘*e Fuog vs. ‘ c‘*‘r=“d with O‘)- w" '1"... rww- \~§_ j-Fn Jpr" “any. (<\*d “m. '[~-H'I u“!i t‘ ct‘ a c"?! Tl" "'3'!" Y‘ [Ln-cm- I- rv-w-vt». c‘""!""‘fl u"‘li Pup-u on...‘ hs-vrv‘. hnvvql "(n n“ your..." cyan-urn‘ ti... u.» ,.--¢. hq-l h-inp Fans-l: 7,“. h“ (vnnf: our? v w,‘ “vnfe rrgfl-nf. klrt-t r"\ry]?19r! l‘~’"'.~"ov1t Prom Seaf l7~tCPl~NQW that (lffl‘.'l{’l' .=; 0T1‘ »\\'.'.\ June Zea. t the blackout to The ‘ Mr. Turner said. is no‘. so complete as n but we feel i’. pru- ish ‘sky glare’ vrhich b1 a beacon for hostile v Coming Events. - n- l W! for Nolces in this coluinnl 3 cunt: per word. c. “Sho'1;—.\iurrav River Thursday. 1/549-6-11-21. "Shvrv-Jrlldcn Friday. L-549-0—l7-2i. “Burlns pigs today, i p.m., it @115‘! Cross; pm. Emerald. I "lid Jorgensen L-59i n;'l\llllf€d to buv bologne cattle}, Iflms ‘~1“\\Tl'i€ for price. Signed‘ Mud Coid storage Co. Ltd. L-242-5-2l-tf. l "l-Qadlnii hogs at Aiban‘ every! “"5416? afternoon. Fri ny at| raid until 11.30 A. M. A C.' Wen. A ' 1 9mm‘ lbany. G. C. Greenw "BRYP-e L. O. L. Annual Meeting. h lir-‘dal’ nttllit. Election and inatiilq "Q11 0f officers. All members are. officer was charged with the killlnq o: Hyman Brody. 75. merchant and real (slate op- _ erzitor and his 65-_vear-old wife who were found shot. in their home late last night. The sergeant. who was on duty at the time oi’ the shoot- ing was taken into custody a half-hour later. He lived In a house owned bv Brody about 50 yards from the scene of the killing. Authorities made no state- ment as to the motive. GLACE BAY. N. S.. June l7-<CV Pi-eiymuii Brody". Glace Bay mcr». chant and real csate ottmkllvf. 811d his wile were ILuitd snot to death tcitigiit in titer iimie nere. Bcih ere in uieir sixucs. _ e husband annurentiv‘ had be?“ a instantly by at lsast three .. c s that on cred his ucuv as he walked frcm inc czniizt: room to ilie liitrlicii oi his hciue. . Mrs. Brodie (lien or. the vvav to’ hospital. about la minutes after site “as found. A superficial exani- ination ciiscioc 'd a bullet Wound H1 Jne fRilhLS e other Incelpout it (Continued 0n Page 5- C01 5) Calls for new Health measures OTPJUVA. June 1'7 -—lCP' —- Penuons Mini ter Micltenzic coiled l .' glit for cw anti ‘arcade: meas- i t in the i. lci 0f public health" fl .vvh.ch mgii: stand forever as a lodav we see the stirfing 0f a gfédi popular and inierriational movement to= ids health-Abe people's right im- ireedom from "FYB-B- 1°? ‘he rl I z m be born wal and live well- "sglencg hi5 she's-n the wag ‘It i5 for public opinon and nubile ship to put to practical use vvledge which has been ac- Nazis forced to Shift attack In sea war I “monument to the sacrifices of] this tragc conitct." . "I believe," he declared. "ihflll, NOON. June Qelgnans have been forced to shilt the weight of their attack 1h the battle of the Atlantic to other areas. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty‘. told the Royal 1'l— (C?) -—’l'he l i I l I the city streets in connection with the dedication ceremonies. Close to 5.030 took part in the parade which was vvztnwsed by thousands of citizens ho crowded the sidewalks along the route of march. Mem- bers of the Navy, Army and Air Force were Joined by civilian groups in the parade. Major General C. B. Price. 135.0. D.C.M., v.0. took the salute as the parade passed the Kent Street en- trance f0 Prince o! Wales College. At the conclusion of the ceremony. as it went around the rnce track. His Honour Lieutenant Governor B. W. IAPAQG took the salute also. He was accompanied by his aides i Lt. Col. Cecil Stewart. Major 0. W Campbell and Licut. K. Birtwistle. The compiete battalion of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders which arrived in the province over the week-end on tactical exercises. accompanied by their massed pipe band attracted much attention as they took part in the parade. ‘they are commanded by Lt. Col. W. H Murdock. D Company. composed entirely of island boys under the l command of Major David Stewart or Charlottetown. cheered as it passed streets. Such was the magnitude of the parade that it stretched well over a mile in lznszth and was assem- bled at two different points. The entire parade was under the com- mand of Group Captain E. A was loudly through the 4i (Continued on page B. Col 7) Fierce battle Rages in Libya By I-lrlc Bigio Associated Press Staff Writer CAIRO, June l7 -<AP> _ The battle resulting from the British thrust into Libya developed fierce- ly today with hundreds of tanks employed on both sides and the Royal- Air Force holding German dive-bombers at bay. The British command a nred to be attempting to cut o axis forces in the Egvptien border town of Balum by a double advance on their supportlngnposltions of Fort Cnpuzzo and alfnyn (Hellfire) Pass in Libya. German troops in Seluin would be caught in a tri le if the o8; eratlon sucoeded. afllgey would confronted by the British positions to tl-e east, forming the apex of the triangle, and by (Continued on page B. O01 l) spread-out British-held positions in their rear. British military reports indicat- ed the Germans and Italians. real- Receive Torch l ‘OTTAWA. June i‘: -» (CPl-I! l Cflnndcfis Vivf0ri' War Loan. 194i. ;for 53.70.000.004) has been ovcr-‘ 'Elll)SCl’lb-"d in time to permit the Vlftiolfv Torch to reach London by.‘ Dominion Day A ' ‘Churchill has t, v.2... the announced ‘rmit of arrange- rhc Torch have to leave Canada sometime in advance v oi are planned =chs€tii " said the comniltwe in its stare-f merit on the 101m camps _n's pro- -. . press. ‘ National headquarters todav an-i ipounced that total subscriptions. .h:id reached $5014.84 < ii result’ iof subscriptions totmi g s'_>'.‘.50o.-' (Continued on Page 8. Col l) pWas near end in air attack l LONDON. June _l8—-\\Vediicsday) _ -’—<Cr’i-An _ :.mii"ol;v' statement- ibflScd on official re is dzsclosn Mfidfli‘ that tizc nirc. it carrier Il- iiustiicus was perilously near oe- ‘siruction when attacked by Nazi oive bombers in the Mediterranean Jan. 10. . ‘At one time the ship careened in». wide circles out. ofeontrol tinder a rain of bombs wnile fires blazed were bniclv aole to remain bclon‘. ‘Inc AAlUS-rlcllli was attacked six crept into harbor n1 Vaietia. Malta. dlate vucinltv oi the ship" during four lame-scale assaults. An ofiicial report said the work of the "engine room and repair parties saved the vulnerable ship after severe damage and in diffi- cult conditions." tier the second attack. necessitating steering with the engines. while n list developed as a result of an ac- cumulation of water poured on the Numerous fires quickly were put out but a serious blue in one hang- Ar repeatedly‘ drove back the fire- fighters who risked explosions from the full tanks oi the aircraft. "Down in the bo ditions were irowinz almost im- bearable." the statement "Draiuth; fans were pouring down thick clouds of black smoke and iiomiiiicn. Day abzaru the ship and engine areas] ‘many for the sinking of the Uni- I Saw“ times pat sea and fcair more after it» “up Rom“ l a‘ Seventy bombs fell in "the imme-l, . yesterday. tier rooms eon-l midi Seventh night At Least 150 R. A. F. Planes Swarm Over f"; ‘m " m1“ "I" _ ‘ t ha that French Loast. flggfeglsd g "<1 been (By Put Ussher) (Canadian l*r.».s Staff Writer) LONDON. J1me iI-wlH-rtr the seventh niitiit an sutcesszcn ' 1e ricval Al!‘ Farce fdCéii across nnel to blast eizemv" nos‘ h and t them shame c; llulll super-bomb ' losiciis more -h'.m 20 miles at: the water. rams-apparent l)‘ as .nc Air hlinistrys news service .~.__ d‘ ' niznt on the Hiuim heavy iticiustrt‘. its rcpsried an iui- usuai foritiazicn of at least 150 R, A. F. planes which sin-armed over the German-held French cosist..—a satidwich arrangement of a laI-‘er of fiizhers fiyinz close to the water,‘ ~ a itivcr oi ‘oombcrs above and we all a layer of tiahters flying at an nlmude of between SLX and :even mil In ‘the raid on Germany. Col0gnc._l B48261?“ a5 ‘he be“ o: 35m 11°35." "Between you and us Dusseldorf and Duisbnrz were re- iContinued on page 8. Col 5) U. S. Case In Ship honorary vie rise oi doc upon Cronn Princes Juliana of the Netherlands. described by Macro me ' ' i Ruiz ‘n his speech as cm " Smkmg Is Complete‘ .,-;-.. cotnitrs‘ who --—- ltlanada by her royal p seiice WZASHINGTON. June YF-(AP); --T1i€ American case against Ger- icd states merchant Moor was declared complete to-E night and officials indicated that “WW5 9f ‘he Umm“ Sui“ a"? . _ -mine l5 at least a stern protes. and warn vsuengmuied we“ ial honor l. can only regard as an‘- ; nonnr 1o my entire nation.‘ ing would be lodged soon. Sumner Welles. Under Secretary of State. made it cear during the I day that the Government's charg- es o: inhumane conduct on the were llnfllfeflfll bl’ the 115C“? ‘>1 <,DGI‘€DKS and friends paid the Cali- adiaii Prime Minister the tribute of vessel i risiim and applauding when lie had l sicorped forward to receive his ue- l . the 35 missing survivors landed at , ‘Cape Town by a British They previously been virtually given up as lost. 1 Stimson warns .War may last For some years izeved of keeping up standing pa- trols and relied On the vvea 1o Nazi bases for 5;; what direction. "hushed a on i "l" Ganadag,‘ Friendship ‘Pledgcd anew ‘Pl-Canada; ir .. l tinned states ‘ms Drfilifid a lnay cu the hisicric Nasau Hal; by aim spoke o; Liza ii"..- .i‘.e Aetiierlnnds wiotaed lawn for Princeton's in . gra nation exercises the izradu" ;pert of the submarine commander wins; ‘l The rudder gear broke down nf-. ceived the degree as meant flvauld "see in it. iexbression of your abiding pleasure i that. our two countries. destined Di‘ .Divine providence io be neighbors. lllhVe for so manv rears lived ic-_ _» _ _ _ mtether in pence and understancingi 534-000 am‘- fl-"f 911111-941 1° B I as friends.“ ‘ 8E3 G€THHL QpLc of con- .c.es ‘brough- iiem in plcntv of time n ders were coming and from versiiizon 1r. of" a. c. iout the old we. d. ‘Nation! figF-Cés) from Ardcara. ‘Purkey. l. ‘ ' ‘ciea 21g i use for political rumor‘ Ce 0-"- ' t‘ q ed an info:- It “was said that radio 8 midi‘. [Q For days the ambiguous reiatior- r .. _ . .1. _ - n a no”! c! blood. The m, hm. W... changed ‘m, glcanggmitilicatirgi: roriofitlhcealspéiiltxtllegif l: ni-e shown placing it on the mile in mini of the Mayor. { .c.. dame was w“ mm] beyond the range of Royal Air Force bombers. ' ...~ == a v- - _ ‘ . . ~_ ~_~_ : :_-_~_ ~-——#-A-—- —--,-=-_ ——-—-~-—-—-——& - i - . - _ - - . $15.“. na~1§;".i3.£‘~‘.-‘;I?i§§°$. i'iL‘l.'.‘i".-.ii§3'l.~l. ‘Q1335’. hail.’ Grounds *0 “We t." m". “ n or win-rm: we been i 4-. P'i‘°“‘g °‘ Rbsm" Ball" S“ Shiv-Yard!‘ at Gs»- nZi sto oer met his untimell’ couple had been shot ‘to death llarfgsjge pailggghm igléemglilftljrywflfi n l u n I l. Sgaelv ovkcirwxork- H1311." 5 dlsPosal- death. in their down town home. The charmuetown marched “through . ‘ixmugh radio locatwhcre Waite}: 5. Dcmobilization of the Soviet western army. Indictment thrown Out by grand jury - _ after a crown had _ order. in $~cdner| ostric- ___, ‘a eii route to Len grad. Rus- ‘ " ' l" head o! the i PRINCETON, N, J.. June "u nit.) reported . _ Z15 "i said to Eieve in- ' ‘ks in iazvix b€ Prime hiiiiisler ezizie K411: 5.: he received iron. tz-r-ased saty hie ziorioroiir i»; B‘; . _ "‘=- and car.- uc-ciaiuzui aha; Landau and "we 3 Cwkd states would “forever Alix __ J9 Ge_,_ rd may well have Minister saio: them u a ‘ ideal 22c rs. the Prime 'L€\\ “at i‘. ‘s "e-cctsarj: the Russia arr 11v also cczifcrred the b’? “Std-ll; r oi a; outrageous fh polled to ilgh Big events in i ..e from "honoree Iii a bile! _5D€€\.‘Ll *- aiio the Uzute; "TADS friendship between the long Sllilldiiig. 1'. l5 , - m» nus D9301.-. wn and Prince _Ec'.\ V xccorc bres Seated in ‘ions: rows on the cltn g _ 111,-; Ti : meant citizens uu ct. .212 the ciav 876.650 WOTUl o; bonus ~a wonderful achievement. Tc-d ’ ' _' raise another pennant z. undcrgradun zes and tee. N“; 3uckenzje [gm 553d he re. lotletown. rescue the ccc "an ' hone]; —cau1i:iit me \ic'.or_v' in for Canada." Canadians and 51111951 T989115“ as I 335° do_ an mark. The exact ziiurcs . 3.30. Sunuuerside made a 300d pram lhcir total now stands at 513F850 which means that caiivasscr cs- d Prince 5. m F. v -. o t: 5i 5 8 a. l9 n. ‘i E u oennan; ‘Hie balance of County's figures izow read. $196 1ft] Loan campaign l" Looks LiKi: Rain i Mus-v BE A Sumo/w Scnoot. PICNIC SOME TORONTO ‘ "lilim n1: . Dawson Vzctoris J 51in sets this c‘: T‘ ~('$ IOTTFTTOW ZYPTI .\‘~.v moon June 24. 322 pm. pqxlléfliglifihiherlw. M. s] vain holgunl ~-' - C‘ 3 GREYS B1’ WING ., m subway. Juno 21st. L-eii-o-iv-ii. "Collecting Hons Tuesday andi Ph Y on route. W. B. Jenkinmf one 17-2. John J. Beck. l 11-576-6-18-11. hiavenoe in Alberrv mini Hall. Hui“. June 20th Webster's Orch- 5- L-bfi-G-IO-ll. and Old-time Dnndnl. firs. ‘W: L "nfiinm-oififo-‘iil » rin the compimii it wAh the fact that. Ilfl is attacks "llIYJfi British and A.lied i “@1151 in n ur rts and estuaries" iialrlilzlvpth: l excieiisllse Mediterranean bum; m; "greatly affected mer- canttle losses. The First Lord said he rejoiced i0 nee the extent to which. the R.A_.P. was hiking toll of Axis FW-Wlfii! ‘o! which Britain has already sunk or 3200.000 tons since 1M war ltnrted." ‘the British fled. he added. ha: been strengthened by vrmierdoml? important corvettes which Britain n07 bu in very large n Australian f‘ mon- elementa in an effort to put end to work stoppages. "" At the some time he said steps would betnkento prohibit strike: vernment ma- ,the consulates and other German and lockouu. And chinery set in mo on tocloselimlt . organisation. 1:1; “blueprint” for an all- out effort, announced tonight im- mediate internment of Communist an ly" against U. S. Re Consulates‘ BERLIN, Julie fl-tAPl-Ocr- many has "protested most sharp- thc United fines closing of Nazi consulntos, it was announced tonight. The Reich rejects charges that engaged in “inad- st. Lawrence seawny and pow- l BATAVIA, Netherlands Bus’. In- i row, l Sundav. ltked to attend A A Maccallum 0d i Recoi- seq. ‘ '. ' _ _ _ "I moire 5T1"? t QY- _ fumes from chemical fire extin- so that Queens and Prince Coun- mmz ____.emn' L462 a 1a a" "we h“! reorganized and red“ M “lies Offer m but stem‘ had be "mm-l ' 1195- 19-"1112 0 l ' . mime-side tide l8 minute l t- "The Annual euarimm to Saint‘ “W” °“".'°"°°$ to contlrétgeretln; e _ S tallied in. all costs. Men in the bcilq i Japan accepts v oi each. H,‘ é..,,’_.__.,_4,.nm ~ i l‘ mgelgfh ltignltlapg‘! mwllllx hiijfnpiace; Qghyffléofitsgex lznlgidifleilili. Alexander Blueprint F01‘ All- ffmfigfinflflg gfiroflgtgflgg- cilgggl afiiimgron. Jtigict i-ih-(Ain frg-Tdg”; can rnnnv SAILINGS c us vc. rnc - ' — a arnln a e er i ,., f‘ . ifrigllniélgigrglenr-{ucgz/lgrvtlsfarea. £51.. saiidé Sam ha‘ m“ ‘woo mm a Out War Effort gum“ to l” can‘ brenh’ gay lastmfrvlir yeailéi, Wbgr Secreizgy ' '(\.»‘Q?O“:I:I'T“”.C- t; 4 ‘lfajvcqBordcn 9.30 .-\..\l. 1.00 PMs ~ - . ‘ .; .._.._. enrys son to - 1 .- ~ .A. ~~ - ~ Fheian McKennn. Moi-en. l Alli“; ilh*ii°hfinjs°t‘°cff§kv§i, f.“ CANBERRA. June 1'! 4cm - Nazis PIOWSC T0 ministration annals otiiiniflfinq . l§,'.:_f.§°“‘_‘f.3 .1. m; be 5am .o_ Léiivts Tormfliilne 11.00 A. M. 11668-64841" iaafhgctotill loss of 12.000000 tons and 1 Pr!!!" Mmmfl’ 30b!" Mtnflcs. of- ressional approval of the 82850011- l p cezhtr and vviii be published tcinorU 3'15 P‘ w‘ M!“ P W "M" °x°efl er proicct as a measure important to national defence. Stunson appeared before the United States House of Represen- tatives rivcrs and harbors commit- tee. which is considering the ad- ministration roposal. He said the huge undert in; would be impor- tant in n military sense because Pfvdtlbtion 0f. or take over and ' inissible activities" u "unfoundedl til it would provide a more pro- opemh factoriu where employer: iand despotic." the statement said tccted route part of the way for prove recalcitrant. The United state; notion was ‘The eyes of the empire‘: soldiers » termed "contrary to agreement". turned lppellin 1y to we’: factorial." In.‘ mute: llid. the em- Then wu no hint of possible Gormnn nprhnl neutral. the transportation of supplies to ,Erltnin and m it would increase Who amount of electric power ii- lvoflnbh b opontn mommies. materials from these islands. promised moreover that the Noth- erlnnds refusal. would make change in normal relations." Japan for the present was aban- doning efforts at economic tratipn. but that be to block German efforts to op- taui certain through J dies. June 17 —IAP) - The Jnpan- i The total of those fnzurts siion ese accepted failure today in their. that the provincial quota of siaoo». long negotiations for vastly in- i U00 has been cxmcdcd lJv QULL‘ a creased supplies of sfflflcglc mn- ' lzrzc aziiouiit. The total is Slfiitiooti and These figures are in excess of the . amount iiivcn.by' Premier Campbell ~m , o: the Torch dedication lest cveiiiniz . lize reason for this is that a num- mat .ber of subscriptions came in aiiei It thus appeared not only . m recflved ‘he fumes‘ DEZTQ- me “m” would crs. effzce staff and loan ccmmit in Charlottetown for their elf in the ms" fear (iavs vvlii n. rest . . in outline both mis city and the province over the ton. .- \ indies commodities upon. SVNDAY SERVICE June 15th to Sent. 28th Inclusive Leave Borden. 9.00 A. M. 12.01 Tl ‘"- 145 P. M. 1.00 I‘. W. Leave (‘upc- Tormi-niine 10.05 AM ' "0 P. M. 5.50 I‘. M. 8.10 P. M. WOOD ISLANDS FERRY have; Wood Islands 7J0 A. M. l' "iii A. h]. 3.00 I‘. W. Y eaves (‘aribou 9.00 A31. 1.00 PM.‘ 5.0‘) P. M. Credit must be sziven to canvass-- A Li.