[IHE WESTERNG % L AGENT: Mn. John Pond, 1 SUMMER-SIDE and Sign, Sabeerlptiena aoontore, Water Street. Home Bakery. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to an, you. carrier Boy at 2e pa: day. or im- [hlg column l: reserved for no“ of local inleresl. but advertising of a newly nature may be iluermu , at 2 cents e word. strictly pqyvibh In advance. . .----—-—--—-—-_-____ —J- S- TAYLOR. Optometrist. Charlottetown. will be at hi5 Alber- ton umce this Saturday. Jilly the 5th. L—992-'i-2-Zi. -—'.I.‘R.ANSFEB.RED—LA.C. Donald Iadshaw, R.C.A.l‘~‘. who has been stationed at No. 9 Service 'I‘rain- ing School near Summerside has been transierred to Penfield Ridge, N. B.-S. Personals _—M_rs, Geoz-gDunning, spring- held, is_a Patient in Prince County liospnat, hummersiae. Funeral of llon. A. F. Arcenault A large congregation was present. ln St. Paul's church, SummerM-H yesterday morning to pay its last respects to the late Hon. A. F‘. Arsenault. Solemn Requiem High Mass was sung by. Rt. Rev. Msgr, G. J. MacLeuan. assisted by Rev. N. J. Poirier, deacon: Rev. J. C. MacDonald. sub-deacon; and Rev. T. Butler. master of ceremonies. The Summerside choir was aug- nwntvd by members oi’ the Mis- couehe choir. The following mem- berg of the clerv were present 2n the sanctuary: Revs. W. V. Mac. Donald: J. A. MacDonald; Martin lkionaghan; Urban Giilis; Bennett MacDonald; Lawrence McLeilan: C. J.. L. J. Ayres: Leonard Mo. Korma and M. J. Smith The order oi’ the funeral siou was as follows: Kni Coumbus. C. M. B. A., L’ Assump- tion societ , honorary pallbearers, active pail arers. Hearse, mourn- ers. members or the band, members oi the Legislature. The honorary pallbearers were: Mr. JUSIZCC A. C. Saunders, Mr, Justice A. E. Arsenault, Judge D. B. shaw. Heath strong. K.C., J. F. Arnctt, H. J. McPhee. K.C., Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. Walter MncKcnzie, Murdocc Kennedy. G. Shelton Sharpe. Thos. Wigmore, Dr. A. A. MacDona d, Hon. J. P. Mnclnivre. L. B. MacMillan. The IOCES- II Church Street-Phone l” “mil-inc. lheuid be an with In. Pond, 1; Gunrdllnmnynebou htdil 5 ‘s 371:0?!) dlflll IOIIOIIII‘ floral“ Iv" week. I'll ‘ p: give your "i" W "l9 l"! lwmnnihle for defiant: on you'll-alga?“ ARDIAN PBINIJI COUNTY Gourllee prune, w | "I'll Glades etnbnulul: 53:: in Summrsid for the ‘h, --EN LARGEMEN TS glm develo Mm each Dr C ., “ii-oi. -oouat.rzs onl; Store Wm h, the onl dr to Wednesday. u‘ s m ‘Y-edv-i-fl-lrioliff —-GIVE US a. call f . dfly supplies. films, gheiqrtntbrshgtlib. open a“ d"? geilmidfly. Gourlies re. Rexall Drug S IrDW-(i-SO-ll. $’sidc Trade Board discusses Transportation Large Increase In Mo- ped It Taylor ince Revealed By Mr B. Graham Rog- ers. At an important meeting of the Summerslde Board of ‘D-ade, Mon- day night. presided over by the Resident. Mr. A. R Brennan. trans mrtatlon and touris matters were omuxhlv discussed Mr. B. w Sammerside High School Prize List tor Traffic To Prov-r he SUMMERSI AND — erflrr-de I --E. L. Bowl-less. ‘leach- Trustees‘ Merit Cards for Guam-ll Proficiency l. Donald Nicholson. 2. Billie MacIoan. 8. Betty Gav, PASS LIST Donald Nicholson, Bull; y". Loan, Betty Gay, Alexander Camp- bell. Pew’ Dflfbl’. May Mollison, Ruth I-Iuestls, Leonard Gallant, Ronald lviacArthur, Roger Cannon, Gerald Dalton, Frank Bel-um, Mae Glover. Margaret Smith, ‘Thane 3881mm Jean Hopklrk, Roger Mur- ray, Wilfred MacArthur, Car Baglole, Shirley MacDonald, Betty Iou Fredenick, Melville Campbell Gerard Gallant, Ernest Arsenault John Gallant, Wayne McLui-c Georsena MacKenzie, Reagh M Kenllfl. Albert Arsenault, Walter Burns, Joseph Murphy. John v1“. cent, Alan Graham, Grade I- Enid P. MacFarlane. Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency ah Jane lptey, I. Alex Mol- 3. Peggy Preston and Neil r l. Sar lison, Walke Pass List Sarah Jane Estey, Alex Mollison, Peggy, Preston and Neil Walker. D , PRINCE (COUNTY CH (Teacher) . ‘hull-ecu Merit Cards For General Proficiency in Grade ll] I. Donne Show, 3. Ellen Molli- son, 8- Isabel Howatt. Peal List (in order of Merit) Donne Show, Ellen Mollison, Isabel Howatt, Donald Harris, Frances Lecky, Marcellus Mclvor, Charles Perry, Beverley Gay, Ed- ward Msclnnis. Verne Read, Jean Matthew. Stewart Wells. David Estoy, Lewis Wedge. Donald En- man, Bert Messiah, Gussy Arsen- ault. Bobby Gallant, IieRoy Jerrier, Jimmy Richard, Ethel Cahill. Ernest Delghan. Morris Cameron. Loo Perry. Lloyd Stewart, George Smith. Earle Cabill, Gordon Mac- Donald, Bennett Grady, Bertha Huestis, Lloyd Cannon, Gerald Arsenault, Percy MacCormick, io- Roy Gallant, Joan Morrison. Ver- non Gallant, Edward Arsenault, Ruth MacAusland. Prize List for Grade III —Mary McCardls (Teacher). y Prize for the most improvement in Grade III. awarded to Bobby Gallant by the Hill Knitting Club. Prize for the best improvement in writing in Grade III (awarded to Beverley Gay (by teacher). Pr for ranking fourth for the year's work in Grade III. award- ed to Donald Harris (by teacher). Henry Gaudet. Adelle Baker. Shir- ley Poole, Joyce Ann MacDonald, Robert Fraser, Reta Smith, Nan ray, Wilfred MacArthur, Carl lant, Dorothy Johnson, Donald Swartman, Grant Chevington, Ruth Cameron, Wanda Simmons, Victor Chaisson, Gordon Cakes. Elton Robinson gave a very comprehen- sive review of the meeting Charlottetown some few days ago railroad officials and dresses were also delivered by Messrs. J. LeRoy Holman. Lucas J. F‘ Arnett. Lorne H. C. R. Rogers. S. G. Merriam W. . Bruce and others. The opin ion expressed by all speakers was that additional facilities must be provided without delay to take care of giht, passenger’. . c the growing fret and automobile traffic Business all kinds to the Island and from the Island is increasing. After the dis- cussion. the to take the mit matter up further with the proper aiiAthoritigslnt w“! d m‘ mos cres an orma- Live address on the Tourist business _ was delivered bv Mr. B. Graham Rollers. Supervisor of the Prince Ed- w Island Travel Bureau. Mr. Ste-wart Slme and Mr. Creighton of the Trans-Canada Air Lines in short addresses brouizht tic a . active pallbearers were: J. Nfllll’. D. F. MacNeill, Dr. . A. MncPhee. E. J. Gaudet, Elmer Pin- ean and J. E. Dalton A number of members from the e__ light man facts regarding air t_r flc throughout the Marltimes and made pec..al reference to Prince Edward Island expressing the that air traffic to Island would increase greatly Considering the fact that the View Campbell. & Alfred DeCoste. equal, prince Edwal-d Elmer Perry, Theodore Arsenault, , MacAusland, Francis Arsenault, Leonard Clow. Allison Gallant, Alvre Gallant, Lewis DcCoste, Jos- eph Fraser. Prize awarded by “The Hill Club" for most improvement shown during the year- Nan Pope. Prize awarded by E. S. Mac- farlane for improvement shown during tlte year —Shlrley Poole. Grade II — Geraldine Darby (Teacher). Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency in Grade II l. Clarence Perry. 2. Katherine MacFarlane, Junior MacKay; 3. Janus I-Iughson. Pass List (in order of merit) Clarence Perry, Katherine Macfar- lane s; Junior MacKay. equal. Janus Hughson, Wilfred Gallant, Ernest Heckbert, Beth Jenkins. Charles Simpson Garth Toombs, Anne Dystant. Gerald Enman, Basil Elmer DesRoches, Maynard Schur- Grade IV —Ida Dawson. Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency 1. Inez Peters. 2. Kenneth Arsenault. 3. Russel Arsenault, Pass List in Order of Merit Peters, Kenneth Arsen- Russell Arsenault, Roy Perry, Helen Stright, Joey Schurman. Ruth McLennan, Mary Simmons, Hubert Gallant, Katherine Ramsey, Betty MacKay. Urie Blacquiere. Arnold Arsenault, Ralph Blracqulere, Antoine Gallant, Allan Arsenault, ‘Wendell Glow, Raymond Arsenault, Daley, Ruth Simmons, Alder Wedge. 'Emma Schurman, ‘Ernest Cormier. Jean Simmons. Alfred McDonald, ‘Lowell Phillips, Garnet Watson, ‘Jessie Morrison, ‘Junior Morrison, Douglas I-Iarkness, Joan Anderson, Ernest Arsenault. Prize for General Proficiency Inez Peters. Prizes for Perfect Attendance: Alfred McDonald. Kenneth Arsenault. Prize for Most Improvement, a- warded to Dorothy Daley, by the Hill Knitting Club. Inez ault. t ER "rm- ‘i Trustees Merit Cards For General Proficiency l. loo McQucid. I. Thelma Mu- Neil. 8. John Smallmen. Prizes For Perfect Attendance 1. James DesRociie, 2. Louis Blanchard. 3. James Arsennult. 4. Claude Arseneult. c. Ronald Perry. Prize for greatest improvement. e- warded by Hill Knitting Club. Billie Mcnison, Grade IV. Prim for General Proficiency, s- warded to Ethel Heckbert. PASS LIST IN ORDER 0F BENT Leo MoQuaid, Thelma MscNell, John Smallman, Joyce Brooks. John Gorrili, Layton Schurman, Paula Schurman, Eric Perry. Ethel Heckbert, Billie Nicholson, Hazel Baker, Billie Morrison, Parker Crockett. Frances Waugh. Doraine Snodgren, lirnid MacLeod, Louis Blanchard, John Wedge, Charles Erikson, Junior Waite, Ronald Perry, James Arsenault, James DesRoche, Reagh McInnis, Lloyd Richards, Ralph LeClair, Clarence Arsenault, Fay Enman, Claude Arsenault, Joyce Currie. John Ahearn, Ralph Clough, June Jen- kins, Henry Arsenault, Reggie Clmlgh, Mary May Martin, Albert Vincent, Freddie Peters John Harding. Grade V —Bertha M- Wood. HTrustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency 1. Tanton Landry. 2. Donald Callbeck. 3. Alan Stewart. Prize for most improvement, don- ated by The Hill Knitting Club — awarded to, Emanuel Gallant. Prizes for Perfect Attendance James Callaghan, Alfred Gallant, Billy L-inkletter, D R. Morrison. Pass List (in order of merit for the year) Tanton Landry. Donald Callbeck, Alan Stewart. Joan Meikie. Vir- ginia Campbell. Pauline Phillips. Anthony Arsenault. Roy Grant, Ken- neth Honeood. Ivan Sherry. George Key, Walter Sonier. Emanuel G a ll a n t. George Pope. Al‘ fred Ga llant. James Callag- han, D R. Morrison. Leo Cass, Manson Dye. Wallace Harding. R0- bert Grady. Mary Pope, Billy Brooks. Billy Linkletter, Leslie Perry. Billv Kinch. Russell Blac- quiere, Earl Huestis. ‘Eric John- ston, ‘Oliver Gallant. Grade V —Anne Green. Trustees’ Merit Cards For General Proficiency l Anna Hewitt. 2. Marion Heck- bert, 3. Bobby Gay. pa” us; (n. Order of Merit For e K the Year) Anna Hewitt, Marion Heckbert. {i} {i} GUA Bob u... sa1ly l one Mean. a ton errill, Norma Ioard, Ellen Morrison Joyce Woodington, Donald McDonald, Eleanor Smith, Donald Doucetto, Gordon Linklettcr. Jose h Gallant. Claude DesRoche, Stan y Deighan, Allan Gallant, l-Ieckbcrt. Dents Dolan, Arnold Pidgeon, Clayton Doucette, Clair White, Windsor Corney, Reggie ‘ltcmpson, Claude Blacquierc. ‘Betty Lou Ellis. Joan Compton, Raymond Clow. Prizo awarded by the Hill Knitt- ing Club for most. improvement dur- the year. Raymond Qmv. Prize for improvcment durng the year, Windsor Corney. Grade VI—Dor0thy Callbeck. Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency: l. Francis Cameron. 2. Robert Romcke- 8. Garfield Gallant. Pass List (In order cf Merit for the Year) Francis Cameron. Robert Romckc. Garfield Gallant, Ernest Dcucette. Jean Heckbert, Keith Rogerson, Frank Arsenault, Emma Jane Read, Charles Rogers. Garth Gay, Mary Belle Martin, Ivan McLellan, Regis Callaghan, Urban Cameron, Gor- don Linkletter. Royce Gallant, Claude Woodington. Donald Mac- Phee. Junior Gallant, Ferdinand McKenna, James Schurman, Francis Blacquiere, Leonard Des- Roche. Raymond Arsenault, Edith Squarebriggs, Joseph Razavet. Prize awarded by "The Hill Knitting Club" for most improve- ment shown during the year — Reels Callaghan. Prizes awarded by D» Callback for perfect attendance -Francis Cameron, Gordon Linkletter, Frank Arsenault. Grade VI-Cecil Delaney, B. A. VII-Iighest for Proficiency in Grade 1. Gr“l"am Muttart. 2. Howard MacFarlane. 7i Jwet Baker. Pass List According To Merit Annabelle Alien, Alan I/ecky, John MacParlane, Dorothy Ellis, Neil MacLecd, Kenneth Idnklcttcr, Anna Harris. Ester MacLeiian, Basil Prauszht, Nola Whitney Mary Kennedy, Gordon Mac-Kay. Russell Arsenault. Carmen Smith, Aubrey Gallant, Oviidu Arsonaul’. Barbara Currie, Earnest Reid. John Bern- ard. Jimmy Johnson. Prize awarded bv the “l-Iill Knittlrg Club" to Kenneth Link- letter, for making most improve- fr""'f 4-H»... -|v-.- "M,- Grade VI E. Tantonb Dept. lrus erst Merit Cards for General Proficiency: 1. Mary Palmer. 2. Constance Conrod- 3. Shirley McNeill. Prize for most improvement dur- the year —I~lelen Stewart. PASS LIST: Marv Pn‘mer. Constance Conrod. Shirley McNeill. Alex t RDIAN ~ laine BDWBcSS, Her- I bic Bell, Roy McKenzie. Cyril Gau- det, Arthur McEwen, Ernest Wil- liams, Laure Peters‘ Helen Stew- art.‘ Milton Molliron. Gr -Ada ~ Merit Cards for General Pre- _ ficieney l. Loltha Crue. I, June Rmnsay- 3. John Ellis PASS LIST Leitha Crue. June Ramsay, John Ellis, Dorothy Mllligsn, Edward Perry, Harry Dye, Carol Huesi-lc. Nicholas Gaudet, ‘Blair Johnston, ‘Morton Reed, ‘Napoleon Arsen- ault, ‘James Mountain. Prize for Mon in: vement during the year. awer ed to Nicholas Gaudet. Grade VIII-Katie MecKay. Merit Cards! for General Pro- f l. Constance Crue. 2. Kathleen Allen, 3. Gerda Clark. PASS LIST Constance Crue, Kathleen Allen, Gerda. Clark, Edward MzoNeill, Ivan Stright, Shirley Smith, Shel- ton Harris, Iois Brooks, Louis Gallant Harry Heclrbert, Gerald MacNeill, ‘Beryle Todd, Jack Mac- Donald, James Macbean. Prize for Mort Improvement During The Year Awarded To James Mac- Loan. Grade VIII Evelyn F. Woolner. Trustees’ Merit Cards For General Proficiency: LGwyneth Davies. 2. Ruth Toombs. 3. Ernest Arsenault. Pass List: (In order of Merit) Gwyneth Davies, Ruth Toombs, Ernest Arsenault, Ira McLeilan, Russell Wells, Barbara Rogers, Al- bert Arsenault. Jack Kelly, Roberta Champion, Edward Praught‘, Stir- ling Squarebriggs, Ruth Small, Lois Mountain. Prize for Improvement during the year. Ruth Small. Grade IX —D F. Lddstone. Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency Roberta Gorrili, Grace Romcite. Bobbie Palmer. Pass List: Roberta Gorrill, Grace Romcke, Bobbie Palmer, Lowell Allen, Leith Clark, Jimmie Harris, Peter Hard- ing. Marion MacDonald, Betty Magee‘, Vernon Gay. George Walk- er, Vivian Strlght‘. Stewart Mac- Neill‘, Wilson Ramsay‘, Justin Kelly‘, Pauline Clark‘, Shirley Ross, Chester MacDonald, Annie Philip- son‘, Lorne Cobb, Diane Downing‘. Principal's Dept. Grade x. Governor - Generals Medal for General Proficiency won by William Durant. I. O. D. E. prize for essay on "The Britirn Empire and How It Grew" won by Elizabeth Bruce Prize for highest standing in Gen- McInpls - eral Profitrencv. presented bl’ Mr aoaoizu nitric: Thursday Night June 26th All Modern Music by the NEW DOME Band L. A. All liam Durant. Priu for third 1 Proficiency, presenlJe L. won by Edward an, and awarded to W11. ace in Generel d b? the C. W. Laughlin lliam t, Elizabeth Bruce, Edward Laughlin. Audrey Cham- Dlon. Eileanor Currie. Wendell Call- beck. Richard Merriam Jean Nicholson, Merle Clark. Winners 0f Certificate. Alban Callaghan, Elizabeth Matbieeon. Shirley Dodds. True- man Stright, Ross Durant, Pres- ton Kelly, Adele Bowness, William Cunningham, Kathleen Jcimson, Grant Mollison, Billy Woodington. Robert. Schurmen. Joyce Bernard Helen Small. Rhetc. Hopgood Augustus O'Brien, Erwin ‘momp- son, Mary Moore, , Ganucks overseas I Gelebrate holiday a SOMEWHERE 1N ENGLANQ July l—(CP Cabin-Canadian l0]- dlers overseas today celebrated the Dominion’; 74th birthday in tra- ditional style with a visit of the King to the lst Division highlight- lflg a program of sports events and regimental parties. His Majesty presented colors to Alberta and New Brunswick lst Division regzments in a colorful and historic ceremony at the tree- encircled parade ground of a fe- mous British guards unit. Their Majesties had lunch with LL-Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton. Commander in Chief of the Can- adian Corps, and Mai-Gen. G. R Pearkes at lst Division headquart- er»- They also witnessed 80mg of the sports before leaving amid cheers of thousands of Canadians and tovijxifollc who decorated the streets. their homes and the stadium with bunting for the occasion. Mrs. Pearkes presented prizes to winners oi sporting events. Ebu! virent to Pte. Tony Williams of Winnipeg who won the 440, 880 and the broad jump and captained the one-mile relay teem, Mrs. McNaughton presented the corps soccer championship trophy won earlier in the year b Albert- ans from the first ammunl ion com- pany of the RASC. . Guests who sat in the flag-be- decked stand: included the Earl o! Bessborough, fcnmer Governor General cf Canada, and the Count- ess of Bessboraugh, They also st- tended the mcming ceremony. Smolensk, railway cen east or Minsk on the main road to In the south the Germans their air force had inter- railway be- a port, and Dl-ltfl’. C llKlhtf _ .. ‘ _. ' Eailfnlutuéstlé. $552.... $12 25.95 mom, o, Jun, m, m, ,,,,.,, “w... £32,,’Z‘;{1,,X,°’}§§§{,,§{“‘{,,fi?§;“§,$'f 00R WAY By J. R. Williams our: BOARDING noose . with Mayor Hoopla W“ a ' e “we “"3" “n “c e able one in some rfisDecll-s 1'01’ Prince bury. Joan Palmer, at Jack MacKeri- . ' ' _ ~ Father Butier.-S. 5 l . - ,_ w; JUST m’ WIND weu. 1: court" l f‘ 7/ - -»—--—€-- .,“.‘,’,,"Z;i{fl.,,‘,“2§‘.l' ,,,‘;“°,,’,‘,..,‘;€..,,§’.2“ {$.21 £15,,$313,?“,?,§,“,$“,E.$,;“%f,‘§§;d";3§? II "i auawm- m’ cuuramo- mesa 5.5 MUCH . TLEv/QIZGEXTO 4 EGAD-‘TWIGGSJIILL 315T TUCK " ALWAVQ TAKiNG NAZIS CLAIM sustained. it. is very encouragim! w’ m Ankh, mom“, no“, 0,1,1,“ -. " _ z THOUGHT FEE A izesr AT NIGHT u AINS ‘FHIGTELESCOPE IN THE REAR.’ l, -n-\E HARD WM/ gmiziflvutwthgfl,"Wprigéfrloguigcitigbif; not Gtiudet. Donald Darby. E‘hy- \ i . (gill! Mill QECONP {T WAE- 95TH? NOW; ' 9W5 I o“ “EGE QPAR“ f IF WE 6° A$IRA‘/. MY KNow- wvou ooutprwr I u» »___. .21.: a was. at; as: \ "i c-L, “assets” as: EJSYJF-m - “Asst Beats’ e vow-E To -_“ month a‘ ye“ 88°‘ iamln surfer Peter Pope ‘Edward ‘ l» h LECTRICFI" F012 SCHOOL.’ T / ILL GET us AmGHtwHAG ’ THE CORNER itiffost sort of street fighting. Here are the facts revealed by M ~ - - \ \ \ -| \ WASHER, OUR E Y, - BEATERTCA A MERE BOY "I GAILEDTHE- 4 FQRA DOZEN ‘M???’ ‘°'§“°“”°“§ “E,” m" W¢B'§,§,“h“§d.§fi‘ff'fg1§.‘fi°°q§v§fi§ glrlglyfor the most improvement ' \ ‘ $513355 sToHAfl-QJOSJ CANOE NEW ¢ SEVEN sake INATP~LL sum BANANAB mans a maecons era e ns o e ce ' - it a number of points. but saigfléhe Bureau. The number or automobiles awarded to Benjamin Sonic: by l BETTER Go To BED GUMMER AND WITH N0 MQRETHAN A _ wpmoU-r JUN_ Nazi advances had been made at hat came to Prince Edward Island ti-e Hill Knitting Club. ,_ \ EARLY AND 6E1. _ G0 To I gg-AQ 1-D 51-553 nun x ‘N6 THE the expense of immense casualties.) rom June 1st to June 28th via] Grade II -Doria P. Muncey, OME E o2 gAwAlh j ~ , The German air force was said Borden s 1191 and the number of (Teacher. i; 5 l2 STIF EiPLORERS to be striking at Russian communi- automobzzles that came to Prince TOMORRCiN. CLUB] cations and the Nazis claimed it rwiardui-sliéiiliuvxl‘: T-zféiéhvnlizigllslggf Trustees’ Merit Cards for General J had made a two-day“ wine‘: if" :6 D o! 154a “mm A w“, Proficiency in Grade II l i. Kenneth Grant. Julie Meikle (equal); 2. Billie Stewart, s. Paul Schurman. Pass List (in order of Merit) Kenneth Grant. Julie Moikle (equal); Billie Stewart, Paul Schur- man, Ira Doucette, Jean Dunn, Claudia Barwise, Neil Linkletter, Diane Dewar. Freddie Cormier. Ron- ald Iieard. Billie sherry, Edward Strong, Cecil Graham, Bennett Arsenault, Albert Gallant, Ogden. Russell Kelly, Desmond Blncquiere, verno Arsenault, Harvey Matthew, Brodie Clark, Robert Gallant, Willard White, A, Ben- nett Arsenault. Walter Martin. Richard Deighan. Neil Sharpe, Earl Watson. Marlon MacLeod. Reggie Moscow. claimed filmed traffic on the tween Odessa. Black Se Iarnopol in the Ukraine. Frhere was no confirmation of any of these reports.) The Germans also claimed to have bombed Murmansk, Russia's mator Arctic port. The Nazis also c'aimed that Red troops were in flight eastward on toth sides of Lwcw. and that an unstatcd number of Soviet divis- ions were surrounded behind the tmvn itself. Russian forces surrounded be- tween Bialystok and Minsk have the protection of heavy forts, Ger- man rndio reporters said. In order to win ground and close the four days yet to e Wood Islands Se two days yet to count Bordera route would total a d prove cor . his ncurtillrlli 1m 151:“ itlixearl there will be an increase of about 450 more automobiles to Prince ljd- ward Island this June than for the same month a year aim- The W004 Islands service has helped substan- tially in this increase. It has been noticeable for some days that there increase of United on both ferry EIGHT BODIES ' __ ‘yal .>->-.nrI//n- 3/4 574 v1 W/IY :5’ - . Erkrgarv/Y 57/1491 the jaws of the trap, German in- fantrv stormed the Russians re- atediy but just as often had to uht. off counter-attacks, the re- Wllfrs said. GEN. WAVELL IS (Continued from page 1) i~ i~ °l Nflrvlk. Norway, his organiza- giln or English coastal defences. and a long career in India. But he has long been an advocate °l I-lle new defensive warfare in- Whine mobility and surprise. Evlgf/rigcee that Mr. Churchill i! State and mem- ar cabinet to represent in the Middle East. f 0f the w cabaret pt tratiglimantdyeageszith m" 0f Ethiopia. . -—----__-___. HAMMOND IN RAJ‘. “$51110 - (or) -- Walter Ham- . Iflil- England's cricket captain, is M: glli-Leutcnant in the Royal “m: ‘gig-Erie éamoizus Gloucester‘- ma a runs recon y Wewaere in the Middle mt." LOS ______________ T IN THE BLITZ "QNDON — (OP) - neers up ‘ct club had a fixture list made u" .r the current season hilt All 1m Zwltmrys correspondence we: u, rhmlleh enemy action and be m, "i=9 m: clubs who had "li-‘domatchu with the London-l w the business and professional life (Continued from page l) omas e y. eu. amt-g- son o1 the coast guard said 6 cruiser "undoubtedl " had exploded. The first bodies ound were those of six women and two men. One was that oi Capt. Paul Johnson of the non. an East Harpswell fishing veteran who, had sailed the bay from boyhood. Apparently he had floated for hours on a trawl keg he had lashed under his arms be- fore he succumbed. Not sinccd the steamship Ptorg; land carrie 157 Persons. m0! whom were from Maine. t0 (‘lei-ill or: cope cod in a winter storm in ms had a sea tragedy h" "is state-the home of hardy fisher- men-sc hard. The exact timtce of the traaed)’ N%Ln%o: ‘Sift. ‘ti; party of 15 women and 20 men and bo s‘- most of them were prominen n f Rumf rd and Mexico. fldllwelll f; er-mitl’! towns in western Milli! ._ert Dyer‘s Cove, on Great Is- land, at 9.80 a.m. Sunday. bound for Monhegen, a lonely island 40 miles to the eastward and well 011i in the n Atlantic. Aboar was c Revressa. Cal» girl, Miss Romain Brundagen who was vacationing in Auburn. A r pull-of the kind the Casco ogay fishermen ¢lll "I 5""- Ieon 1 unettlfd ldoivgn over the “fliftzgpwoi-"hgriexf a interludes, the waters have been foe-Mum! ll"°°~ All da yesterda surface craft ‘er l" star us: ‘amt: slgntllgusiearchers but could not “dill.” $813226... Bailey Island fisherman. picked the first body- lhet cf a woihan-out of the bay this morning. 0n her wrist w!!! R watch that had stoplRd at 11~4°~ Later, another watc was found m 5- Arsenault, Jackie Small War girls , Gerald ren, Harold Martin, Ralph Hig- Prize List, for Grade l! Doris P. Muncey. teacher. Prim for the most improvement in Grade II-awarded to Jackie Small by the l-iill Knitting Club Grade III —Jeseie Moore. teach- er. " General Proficiency Cards l. Jo Ann Woodside; l. Edith Maclellsn, s. Gloria Woodside. Pass List (in order of Merit) Jo Ann Woodslde, Edith Mac- lellan, Gloria Woodsidc. Barber- Ccnrad, Nancy MacFarlane. Ralph FltzPatrlck. Jessie Macfarlane, Ivan Pineau, Don Gallant, Clare Sim- mons, Joan Baker, Robert Ellis, John MacNaugrt. Ivan MacKenzie, Roy Gallant. Leonard Savidant. cam" - TSEGE BEER MIND, IT ISONLV LOO5E i A NUTICED IT WHEN \DLICAME IN I-HN ‘llfiT David Morrison, Enrlght T‘ ‘Annie May Goes, Kenneth Clow. Allison Arsenault (equal). Derwyn Huestia, ‘Eric Cahill Francis Mer- tm, Donald Gallant, m- Donald, Mark Delaney. Gilbert Arsensult, Marion Swartmsn Ed- ward sonier, Austin Squarebrlggs, Clayton Perry, Enaor Oatway. Rog- gic Arsenauit, Marion Rogers, ‘Al- berta Mouse. Grade III-Mary E. McCerdle. Quickly came reports of more discoveries-women's bodies. ell found in the waters a south and east of Belle Island. Then a man's body, l- at of Earl Decker. a Mexico Plwflfll"? whose stcncgranher-sieter. Helen- also was aboard the Don-Wllhld up on Orr‘: Island, just north of SHEHAD SlX ‘HEARS OLD. SHE TREATS ME-“IRIAKE I'M A LHTLE BU“! AWA“! HER /’t l Kane Does NOT KNOW n VAM HERE TO TAKE ’wo'uet2 WHAT azAME- OF HER urrut- 80*! 2