.. ‘I"I3Y”I.IYYIP.‘."Q,W “HLLQKMHKL ~ . " ' ... i s‘ "".-l'o':.~.-.-:.— 12x1-.. JJs.'g_-.‘~ A. . ——.-»¢ f. r s To Yr m (. ri E‘ "‘ "‘ ‘H'l‘-!"“Fm"'?¥r:' "i; \_1 av". 4." "s. v.12: -r./I|->< ~ ‘u w iik t Actual Picture From Greece tIiiiiit-latrtl try hunger this poor streets‘ oi t-‘ret-t-e, her only orim Wié-f.‘ _'_ . (Jontriliiitlnzis by Canadians to the i will help. Enclosed ls my contribution feet] tho people _of Greece- ‘ lt ‘ sent. through this (‘flhl-flbl-"Wn V‘ only t0 them. .2.‘ Please make checks payable forward to Hr. A. Belcher. Bank In Prince County‘ 58nd MR. W’. w/ ¢. ..\\ ,,__ Deal Fresh Blows To Jap Bases In China Gl-IUNGKING. June l4 —(APt- V United Suvcs :i'.rmcti ticait fresh. blovtxs to JJIJHIZIJSI‘ sL-i-ngholtis in‘ No .hcl'n Kunusi Province Stinday in simpna-t n1 ClllllCSk‘ ground forces whose hiuh command reported new QIIPN toil“; ("rii-s, dropped more n the air field zit} .. use held provincial} . t h} s WOT? scored on, “r homers and runways at . in. field. probably the’ . ‘ ".1 uni-tan’ Jannncw air base; b= r m Snwr-"hai and l-Iarikow " com ‘irtioue issued at lAth ' '1 es air force llPflflfl1lflZ' crr cxtcrwivc tin we also ri 0h mm IVEFIZHTS. dis-- on” the ccrfrnl tower‘ ult, which went unrhally t iContr-ol OF Business Is Tiglttened By Prices Board OTTAWA. June i3 mcnt and expansion of business in Canada cuixt- tuidcr tighter con- trol tinder nmcnclrtients announced tonicht tn illf‘ Prices Board's reg- ulations freezing business. Tim‘ UTfIlPl‘ containing the amend- ments. effective June l4. makes changes in the definition of a busi- ness. furtlicr restriction on movv~ mcnt and a consolidation of the schedules of the previous order, issued last November. Its general provisions are aimed at ironing out administrative dif- ficulties which have arisen during the opcriitlon oi‘ thc business freez- ing order. pl.,.,s.t.-... JOLOATPS TOOTH POWDER v Bad breath is a business menace OTHERS detect before YOU do yourself. Take no chances! From today on, uard your succesi with Colgates Tooth Powder. Scientific tests prove conclu- sively that In 7 out of ‘I0 cases Colquto‘; Tooth Powdcv lnttanfly dept oral bod breath. SAVES YOU MONIYI Compared to other leading brands, c large tin of Colgate’: gives you up to 3O more brushing: a giant tin up to 46 more bra: ingt—f'ol not n penny more! TIP T0 SMOKERSI Colgatrfs Tooth Powder is one of the easiest ways to guard against tobacco stain and peacefully iii the country before it “its occupied by Germans. semi food tu Greece to prevent such horrors as this. IS THIS T0 CONTINUE? Your contributions to The Greek War Relief Fund t5 mysunderstanding that the help ill go to the Greek People and HAME — — — — — - — -' _ ADDRESS — — — — — M. BRUCE Bank of Nova Scotti summersiclc , safely. tCPt-Move r Greek ivoriinntles dead in the o thnt she “as a tireek llvlug Greek War Relief Fund will help of _-——-—— to help to Greek War Relief Fund and i of Montreal. Charlottetown. remittance to ciiged by enernv fiBht/ers and H0111!!! defences. Other attacks were made on Jan zinese troop and supply concentra- trons rind for the LhLrd straight all American planes returned The Chinese comrnuniaue said Japanese troops retreating from Stingtze. Ynnctrc port bciwccnlch- ant: and Shasi which the Chlfl9£9 rctook Fl'l(lli\'_ llilfi tied in lhPf-Ee urottps. One "mun was wiped out. the bulletin . 2d ndtiilig that the othtr m": were belti; rounded up. Klingon. ln southern l-luneh Pro vincc. was reported retaken by the Chinese. who trad lost it earlier after regaining possession for a !ew_ hours June 4. The Japanese tired Kungnn as our of the buses for their ill-fated upper Yangtse offen- sive. The Novcmbcr order specified that no new ciitcrpriscs may be tipenctl except by special permit. Al. lines of established business except for scven nxcmptcrt types. were for biddr-n. vxithnttt rt special permit tn ndrl new lint-s of mcrchtindise to stocks: move to larger premises, or trrmsfor tiwiicrsliip. Business is rt-tteftned in the new order so that. each branch or out;- let. now must be treated us a sep- oratc business. Previously said the board. it was possible for a retail- er who sold men's clothes in one branch rind women's clothes in an- nthcr. to add women's clothes to his stock in the men's store and vice verso. Undcr the new order this will not be possible. because each branch will be treated separately. The restriction on movement will prohibit n business moving without n permit into o city. town or village in which the operator did not carry on business in November i942 Hourever. a business. once estab- lished. may move to other premises in the same centre provided there is no increase in floor space. The original order permitted mflllflfllflll. of a business from one city to another provided floor space was not. increased. Under those conditions. said the board. it was possihlc for some rcntrcs to be over serviced and others insuf- ficiently serviced. Schedules covering classes and kinds of goods sold at wholesale and "ctail htive been consolidated into one in the new order. The effect t will be to reduce the size of the categories and increase the number quite substantially. Reason for this change is to -prevent a business handling a comparatively small, unimportant item contained in one class in tho schedule. from becom- liirr entitled to deal in all kinds of jtzootls covert-d by that. particular CEILNIOIY. The new order. like the old, wit‘. he administcrcd by the director of licensing. whose headquarters are in Ottawa. But the announcement sold applications for permits should be made to the local offices of the board throughout the country. »- RIVERDALE-Cl-IURCI-‘IILL W. l. The June meeting of Rlvefdlh. Churchill Women's Instltutp was held at thr- liome f0 Mrs. John Allan MucKinnon on June 2nd. with nine members present. The vioe president occupied the choir. The meeting opened by singing Institute Ode and repeating Creed in un- ison. Roll call was responded to by each member paying 10 cents. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved Correspondence was rend by the secretary and nine mem- tobncco breath! Try Colgate’: Tooth Powder. l2‘/tc, 25c, 40c Clean: Your Breath Al It Cleans Your Tutti bt-rs wished to buv the Institute ‘rrrok book The business port. of the . meeting being over the memberl to- Lfil-llfl‘. with the members from New Haven Women's Institute, enjoyed n program of games and contcsur, nut on liy Miss Jean MarDougall. A mcinl hour srent. lunch was ser- ‘ved by the Women of Rtverdale, ‘Churchill Women's Institute and the ' she said. and was gone. The Other Man l! nun! M. Anti "Biotin very unkind. Whct. min- chief am 1 in? Pvfiunever done Y0" tvo u the chance!’ he! cnawe ar are. unusement. en aha moved away from the fire and sot down on the - “Well, ilb-morrow 1 lhtll be inc some day. Get Pauline to bring you," Barbara sold with g, faint mockery. "if you don't care to come - ti one." He turned round, looking at her squarely. "Do you i-tnlgine that, I am afraid of you?" he risked ang- rily. Barbara opened h e as wide; the looked very dur, like deep of still writer. “My dear mun what. c queition! Of course not." "That's fortunate," he said “be- cause I've never been cfrald of n woman yet, and I'm not likely to be in now.‘ rave-sounding words! when in his heart he knew that. he was more afraid of Borers Stark thln B? had ever been of anyone in his e. Barbara. left on Friday morning by the first truin. "There ls no need for nnyom to get up and see me off," s e told Pauline. “If the maid will bring me some toast: and a cu of tea- that's all I want. I'm on chin; the nine something." used to be Dennin train," ultne_ said remlniniscantl. ‘I know its wicked of me, but glad he can't go back to business yet. It Will be heavenly to have him all to myself for a little while." "A second honeymoon," Barbara. said lightly. "Well. make the most of it. but. not too much of him." Paullne's eyes clouded. "I wish you wouldn't always say thiengshillteafhot; it 1311i; spoils c n - course ow you thin love doesn't last. but.——-" "It de ends whose love," Barbara interr d. "But why argue? We can on y speak of life as we find it. Run 51°11! to bed. but don't; tell Dennis I tun leaving early.“ Paul- ine repeated Barbara's words to Dennis and was surprised nt the anger in his eves. That woman's always sneoring at me." he said angrily, "I'm damn- ed if gt] have it. I'll get up and ace _D ,. her . Ills wife looked disappointed, Like all women of her type, she loved to make rt fuss of a man; she would have been pei-iectlv happv to keep Dennis bedridden for another month, it would have been int..- r-r her to wait 0n him, But secretly she rather admired Dennis for showing Barbara he was nut, a moi. lycoddle. They had just finished breakfast when Barbara came downstairs. “Qh- Good-morning . my child- ren!" she said benignly. "Have you got everything par. - ed?‘ Pauline asked. "I know you're s0 forgetful. I'll Just rtm up and look round your room," she clat- tered away upstairs, happily ak- .<?.ll‘('(l that she was doing the right thing and looking after hcr depart. uiz guest in the proper fashion. “You're an earlv bird," Dennis said. "Yes!" Barbara dlcl not turn round from the mirror. "I've got to catch the worm. you see." “Isn't that rather hard on Bor- net?" Dennis asked maliciously, "I her-ii- from Pauline that you are lunching with him." “He's not the particular Worm I was referring to," Barbers. said coolly. She turned round now aivl met his gaze steadily. "You don't. loolt in the least like an invalid, you lmow." Dennis half rose from his choir: “Look here—~“he began impul- sively, then stopped as Pauline come cluttering downstairs a sin. “You've left a handlterchie and a pair of bedroom slippers and a comb." said Pauline all in a breath. She plumbed them down on a chair. "Where's your dressing case? ‘They'll all go in," she said. "And the taxtis o the door. I do with you weren't. ing. When shrill I see you age ‘t Came down soon, won't you. if you can stand such a. quiet couple." She liked to think that she rind Dennis had been married for years: she was sure he was as happy and satisfied b0 be alone with her u she was with him. She would have been bewildered if she could have ICED into his mind u that moment. Barbara gave Dennis the tips of her fingers in farewell. “Good-bye Get well quickly," Dennis went back to his sect. at the breakfast table, He could hear Pauline’: affectionate fare- wells and iidjurationc to come again soon- Something in hlrn badly wanted to get. u and go to the window to see the ast of her and something else kept him sitting unwillingly where he was. Before they turned the comer of the street Bar-ore. leaned out of the window and looked back at: the little house with its shinin windows and dainty curtains. airline still stood in the doorway, wavin her hand but it was not. for ei- that Barbara looked. _ I l Jer Burner. met Barbara in New ork. I-Ie was n tiara-shoul- tiered, cheery soul, wih a loud lou h and an absolute gift for ma ng a. hash of things. He boast- ed rather proudly that nothing over went right for him. "Born under an evil star," he would chuckle. "Well, it‘; all in the game of life, I cuppoue. Awful!" l-Ic had foiled n business and failed in murri e and at the moment wns keen rig his hand above o "bon time" bec his fother considerable sum or money. shall lose it all, you see if I don't he told Barbara cheerfully.‘ ‘The you to ta mg in k c fer tilting: c it." ruined her deltcntc we. " y dear mcnl What. would your wife say?" I-Ie grinned. "She'd any whet ehe always did, I cu ‘Jon-y, you're a damned fooll’ Not no cure she’: not right. "Tliotight you were never coming buck." he told her, u they drove away in his cor. "Gave mo lit awful turn when I hoard nbout snviasllii Suppoein‘ you'd been killed. u " A "I ts ff itb lpnt ad M. tlgieglraltszxtsll-Itilh v1.1a bollly ‘hrurt, "So you acid in your letter. Bother nice chop. isn't not hand of mine-Stnmnwly-Jnowa verylowcll; doctorcd him. didn't: Y. tied, a goo! laugh of but“; - ltltuencies todny returned l6 coal- ‘mood THE tzr-ronnonurrowrv ‘oukrtnrm Two ttntl-Ilar llaiittirlates To Oppose Smut: --PR-l-'1‘°R1A. June i4—(CP-Rcu- tiara) — Prime Minister Jan Christian Smut; will be opposed in the South African generll election July ‘l by two anti-war candidates, one of them n woman. y are Mrs. l..l. Hlnaen, dependent, arid JF. liudorf, ltlon government candidoua un- ppoud. The only ember of the iven an acclimation » . Melon, leader of the Party. The only unop d cabinet member is SJ‘. Wa rson, Minister of Commerce nd industry and for- mer South Artcuii h h commis- sioner to the United ingdom. llow Cohen “Captured” Lampedusa By Relman Moi-tn Almclntcd Press Staff Writer AFTER/B AiLiL-IED U 1N NORTH AFRICA, June l3 ~ (AP - That fellow named Cohen who "captured Lampedusu island from the Italians Saturday and has p- ers to prove it is Sgt. Sidney O0 en 22-year-old any. pilot, who nui was a little bewildered by it all to- uy. Already nazned "Kin o! Lrimped- use" by his mates, Co en told how the Italian garrison surrendered to him Saturday, hours before the for- mal capltulation to British landing forces. With his two mates, Sgt. Peter Gates, a Scotsman, and Sgt. Iaeirlie Wright, he was flying a Swordfish plane on a sea rescue mission when the compass "had a fit of gremlins." His gasoline was running low, and Cohen began locking for land and spotted Lam dusa. l-Ie didn't now that it was Lam- pedusa until he had sat his plane down on the torn airfield and began. looking over the situation. l "Burnt-out aircraft werc every- where," he said "There were big, holes in the fluid. and tn a moment I knew I was in n bit of a fix. I “Because just then we saw some people Waving white sheets and two Italian officers approaching. ' "The leader of the deputation wore a tyrolean hatwitn long lum- ecl feathers, a leather jacket, hski short-s and high boots. "He burst into Italian. and we dis- covered he wanted to surrender the island "In view of the accidental nature of mv mission this was a bit of trouble. But I told him I woulrl have to see the "No. 1" man. and he took us to a high ranking naval officer. "Other officers and civilians en- tered the room and I was just about to receive the officifl surrender when swish “Everybody suddenly ran out of that room and left me alone. "They must have thought another| air raid was just beginning, but there was 110 sign of gunfire or» bomb explosions at. the moment,‘ and I thought the nerves of my, hosts must be getting a little ragged. ; "But. in a few moments I had ‘ "worms eye view" of what was happ- ening. . "About 12 Llghtnings came over. and hit the harbour. we fell flat. "As soon as that. was over I and “Yes, unhwby marria e, isn't it? t Like the rest of us-ehg Awfull"i Barbara poled a little. “My dear] man." she said calmly, "Dennis, O'Hara has only been married six i months, and his wife is a Kraut friend of mine, channtngly pretty, and she adores him.” - “Dare say she does; it's generally age-sided," Jerry agreed, unabash-l <"'>"éw¢°°‘r<"‘fti?i'6 iii"? 5E‘? ?“€.'%i?.“c a“; KT TH‘ OFFICE NOW/ TIPPY AND 01C AP" my inch: not out tn our and be an cranking . that four 1h tcr hctiiben loomed over a zero feet‘ and we dropped in our tracks n n. .l out ch: wu pattern boys. After that; fiymean friend rup- pcutodondtn ultomcwny at once. "We thought it was a. good idea, too, U10 the "ayetics" gave me c plow of paper ned the coin- utran in: he surren- tlnt we atop the rdment " Cohen and his mates got their lane into the air and decided to f! to reach ‘Punish; instead of re- tuming to Malta. Their gas proved sufficient and they landed tit an American base where "The King of Irampcdrusa" triumphantly pm- duced his celebrated Itnilan certif- iccfc of surrender. Sea lliew and Vicinity The country is looking its best now with the lovely on fields among the pitches o red earth here and there. The fruit trees are now coming into bloom promising on abundant crop. Miss Erma Campbell, student nurse at Cumpbellton. N. 3., spending a pleasant holiday’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ilfred Campbell, Irishtown. The farmers have been agleeding up seeding operations dur g the past week and the majority are about through with the exception of some pieces of low land that are still too wet but the warm sun and wind will in due time make it in o condition for seeding. A great many formers are held up with potato planting, waiting for fertilizer to arrive. At the pre- sent it seems cs though some will have w plant without it. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken~ neth McLeod, Irishtown, was the scene of a happy gathering‘ on Fri- day evening June 4th, in onor of Miss Marion Ready, who had re- rsntl became the bride of LAC Stan ey J. Hepburn, R.C.A.F., of Hepburn, Ont. The drawing room of Mr. Mclmods home was taste- fully decorated with pink and white streamers. The bridal couple were escorted to seats of honor to the strains of a popular wedding march. where they were presented with a large variety of gifts as well as a. substantial sum of money. The par- cels were opened by Miss Alma Campbell mid the accompanying names were read by Mrs. Harold McLeod. and Mrs. John C. McLeod arranged them on the table. Al- though Mrs. Hepburn was com- nleltely surprised. in a gracious manner she thanked all for their wonderful kindness in remember mLll?“_-§Q_ " OutmOur Way "tun. ' uphill ‘mus AWARM " :, BATH no cow | u on,” uncut ' 1 I . t-q, l) BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON WELLJ c/Lkwr’ " your: f Mr. md Mrs. Hepburn wit in Monoton, where Mr. Hepburn is attuned. Mr. Chester NucKly of the 8.0. A1’. is spending I few days furlough at his home in Park Co mar. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McKoy have returned to their h e in Char- t- tel/own after a nd fe day: pleuontl wt Mr. Mlcko ‘a mo ctwcrd McKay, w o ined fro her bed through illness for some time but is now ranking a good recovery. Min 14min McKay bu returned to Sumtnersfrie to resume her duties with the Journcl Publisin after spending some time a home convcleacing after n tmuil ofitetiation in Prince County Hos- p c. The government road machinr has been enfinged now for several day: reinodc the road at Se: View comer. is rocd was fn c very bod condition from drains u the ‘rienaul: of hetoeigbrafifalls. ‘:30 mac c a opera y ess u. - guson and Somers but they are finding it diflicult to get extra help due to the shortage of labor and the extremely busy season. The Sen View W. I. met; ln the institute room on Wednesday eve- ning for their June meeting. Prest- dent presided and the meetin opened with the ode and creed. R0 call was answered by sixteen mem- bers by naming a hero of the pre- sent: war. The members were also pleased to hIVG four visitors pre- sent. Secretary rend minutes of previous meeting and the sick and school committees reported satis- factorily. Several lcttera of thanks were read from members who had received cards of sympathy during bereavement. It was decided to donate $5.00 to Greek relief fund. A discussi in followed tn regard to the Indian River people coming with their play and if not. available to htfife a social function in the hall the following week. Mrs. F. W. Donald and Mrs. Earle McKay were appointed delegates to attend the annual convention in Charlotte- town. Some discussion followed in regard to the district convention to be held ln Spring Valley and plans were made for same. The committee tn charge reported pack- ing and sending boxes to the bovs overseas. As the hour was late the program was dispensed with and the singing of the national anthem brought this part; of the meeting to a close. after which a delicious AlkmSclfar ohnhr, I0 defltilhly he] It: lctl Muni- plcunnt. ‘Mrs. John Coulaon and Misc Net.- tie Bsrwisc. The many friends of Mr. Lyle Crozter are sorry to learn it was necelsar for him to enter Prince County ospital for a tonsil oper- ation. All trust it may be the means of restoring him to his fonnlcr health-V. Oavarretta Back Again CHICAGO. June l4 fAPl-Chi- cago-borri Phil Cavnrrettri, who bounded from hi h school at the age of 1'7 to play lrsi: base for Chi- cago Cubs, seems to be the eternal stand-in for the ob. Never physicaly rugged, he has been replaced l8 times in the last six ears, but. he alwlays manages to ounce back because those groomed to succeed him failed at the time to measure up to the de- sired standard. Now Csvarretta is back again and. with terrific spirit and hustle, is pie ing sensationally, but. Man- ager immy Wilson, realizing that Cavarretta lacks stamina to con~ tinue the burning pace, doesn't: know how long he will be able to stand it. Cavarretta has had a remarkable career with the Cubs. He s arked them into the National ague championship in 1935, playing 146 games that. yrear. Later he began to show evidence of lacking stamina ]'_ My, Hepbun“ lunch was served by the hostesses to play at top speed driily_with__t.he_ By J. R. WilliamsIOuT Boarding House" tt= THE WATER IN THE REeERvoiR ISN'T WARM , ENOUGH, vou CAN PUT t SOME on PDQ. Eooték- i . Jikw-ttwg; I. I. Ill U. k FAY. DI. @fl H) | , I _ v . (To be Continued) ,_ R'P"“GIY\.'G UP FATHER MAGGIE SAVB r 5HOULD BE HtCE TO PER-AG MAIOO A25 SCAECE -a "r av oouuv- we e01’ BEEAK FAST GO O ' P STUBBS T HAVE EFOQE I UT- result that replacements? sought; for ~'_., “trio he took m gut! in theguutfitelri. - “P e cli..stui om; l. ' teem and only yéterdaylwwfl i“ lliomer that aiued in booting coin‘. élttiéiéflei?" we ~=~ mm Provinces Make Own Blackout Regulations ——— , i k OTTAWA, Julie l3, Q mp)“; An informed source said tontghg that blackout regulations are made by the different provinces ant-l m; by the Fbderal ARP. Organization HQ was commenting on whether or not it was nnissible in British Columbia coas a1 area commumttq I01‘ llkhts to be left burning om safes in stores and offices at night, In some of Canada m practice is permitted under black. out. regulations. same source, commentln on a request that respirators b; gfvgn. free of charge, to civilians in Brit. ish Columbia, said the present gov. ernment policy was that the respir- ators should be sold to civilians at | cost of 31% each. ‘Iliose who could not afford to buy them could obtain them free. The request was made in a ma. gram to Pensions Minister .\t t, ~11. z-le. from the Provincial Civil De. fence Controllers Committee at 5 meeting in Vancouver last Friday, OUR BIKLD EAGLE was one aotcv. HOME wtTl-l Hi5 BALLAST uesretz- 0A4! I HOPE "rue transom-aw. D\DN“T 112v A THREE'CU%HI snow wrru A l-ZIDW OF- HANSOM ltd THE . l-WRQT PLPsCE-“e- ‘ I'LL BET HE HA5 TO UQE- CHLORO- ‘ FORM Tq GET > v With Major Hoopla‘ I BOUNCE OVER TO THE LAKE I v o t e \\\\\\\\\o \\\'\\\\\\ MARY-IT'S NINE UCLOCK- -WHAT Al? YOU 60! HG HAVE FOR BREAK FAST- P j d A -%’/ ' ~ v- f" 13! ,'l\.\ dog By Edwina BUT YOU SAID AUNT WAS A TRAPEZE PE§FORMEP ~ ' OWNED TH’ CIRCUS" tméidsk" TlGHT-ROPE wlflAi. AND HER FATHER LIBBY Eu SAID WAS A T AB???“ - KER! t ,TOO. TILLIE THE TOILER — 1 prom watt HE WANTED 1d KEEP an eaecrrca- A-~AN’ "rt-museum WAS IN if“; Xng-t AUNT LtBBY—- MR. BUDGE Tl-l‘ CIRCUS N16 CAP STUBB ~~oto YOU ASK. "IO TAKE \OU TO AGAIN AT l-tT-- ??? we GIVWGREA~ "Yes L believe so meeting was brought to ti cloce by singing National Anthem. “Hc likes nun-ti he mt mum sorry for mm. m0.” "Sorry fir him?" _ _ . QfibfihfiKfiCfllfifit - -- THERE'S ‘Flume- WKTCHANOSE! sue? Aw FULLY LLO! snr, m HAVINGTHE - s? ‘time! ms 80mm FUN