111-11: M/ESTERN cuaamau h ‘GENT-Mrs. John , - suumnnsmlc é Newl. idez- ‘mflclls Bookstore. Water Si. Toronto Baku’!- Water 5L 1?" The Guardian will be delivered to any l1 Carrier Boy l1 3° P" d" 9! lo" ller week. 1411111?" h. sum P0114. l4 Water Street E t-Ph m“ Pumas H8 one 289 seriptionl. Advertising should be left with Mrs, P111111 TERM“ 11m o. 1111111111 nu, .1 .11, ,1 11,, COUNT! following store; 1.11 Gilllfllls Drugstore “Inter 5|, M!“ lie-Idol. tn 01111111111. ,;._ ‘___ merside b; 289 for this service 0| ‘w, your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your 10111;, ,._> 111 ulumn is reserved for new: '31 fungal interest but advertising ‘ 111 11 uewsy nature may be insert.- ‘ g1] a1. 2 cents a word strictly pay- ‘ w“; 111 advance, 4:01: SALE-3500 feet qruszccs 1111111111 River Parish. L-65fi-5-22-25. G. MUTTABT, Gen- Insurance 91-111 ]n.~-.:.-.nct: Agency- .11l kutts. Labcral contracts at I. V "51151111 1,11,41,11 11.1111- ;, - -.-~ ' its <‘1\--‘ 1' 1 ' ___ Tluu-sdav cvc11111u1111\1f)1l n s“ "12111-1191?» mentwned are C11 r011 r0 cu-"rowu- EiW-Qed- Th“ 1111111: 1.1 res 11.1.- w. 1,. of the R.C.M.P., Char- ilclfglflincvonipltlr111111111311 0:1 tl111l1- lx-r- ‘ ...~ . .1 1 e. cr- 1.1.- 11; 101 M“ W“ a bu“ “Sn w musical 111<111111.1§ 1:111 f.“ J mull 5111111111-1; 1111 on ’i‘l1u1‘5Ki3l'--—5- CF01! .\1\l.ll—-St1-awberrv Plants i1111>1o.1-1l i)1ul_0D one hunored_ sixty c;111., one t_.ousund three ninety- mt Lal- Pcqrl one hundred, one collar. Lewis Moose, summersidc, R‘ m L-622-5-25-11. .,Df) NOT fnil to attend the - ~11111-1-a11cc service in Bede- Chttrch. Sunday, May ..l0 pm, Rev. Wm. Ver- “11 111 charge. ‘RlPPLl-ID Q1111‘ 1-11 11111)‘, conducted by D1‘- 1- g, 1\1 at. To“ 11 Hall, bummer- 1511-111 1y. May 28th. ago 11111211111 ~ -11 -1 tit-tow 1. F11 fly "Y 1°11?‘ " m O L-fss-s-ia-zé-zs-ra. -FOX R A N C ll E R S-Sunglo started the bulk of 19311 Show D1111 win- vncu and Pumly 5111"" 11015 1:11 to victory. Start using this cxrcllrnt mcal mixture new and 11151111 maxlnltlm fur results and brcs-dmg results next Slllfllill- Avail‘ I t ll Suugio Den ers- m “ a L-120-5-4-Bi. 1 rEns-oNALs ._,\1r. and Mrs. James Kaye- of Halifax are guests of Mr. Kaye! aster. bits. Odgen. Summer-side. “stirs Marjorie ivfacCallttm, rraottatc of Mount Allison Uni- 1-1 111 1111.» rcturncd to her‘ home .11 s-_1111:11t-1-:11lc.—S. -.\lr. and Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine l1‘I-l"8\‘.5il.0i‘5 to Summer-side on 'l'.11-.r.<d-.1v and were warmly wel- mn-rd by 1211-11 many friends-S. —.\l1'. i-Iliis lhc 110w golf pro for 1E1c 511111111 '- grlf course arriv- .1-. is already on ‘.1. .\l.-111v golf enthusiasts _ 111 on the course yesterday. T118 111115 111-1- tin-hm up-and in a 111v 1111,15 play will begln.—S. dav and Arthur MocKInnon and - ‘11111011 have returned to in 111. N. 5., 11.ftcr an enjoy- EJlP lmlttlay at their home in P. E.‘ L-S, ~- lrma Davison, who is _ 1:1 1l1c Stildicrs Memorial ., Campbcllton. N. B.. ' 1.5.11.1: friends in Summcrside. -—5<‘1‘2. E. J. Sullivan, who has brru s111~n1l1r1g a short furlough 11 11 h;< mvzhcr. Mrs. w, J, $11111- é-d to Halifax on Friday Gerda Morrison has re. g_ <1 11> her home in Summer- if‘ fifiir nn enjoyable visit with 141111;. m WnshingtonP-S. P_ji11'>_fi1l.111-1-1-_ Baker and son. “PC-ll!” ;1~-\1-‘ fll'l'l\’."-(l home from t, -i~1-"- h. S.. whore Blair has .1-n atlourilli’! cndi . _ mtm “MA 1 a University t“ 1 W hcr sen are rc- i‘~ so V8111 cordial welcome b01111; 1T fl t‘ .1 0 1- i c lvlucCalitrm ' "i {ilr and ltfrs. D. t 1-111"W31f.wl'l'“°"§ld"- :5 ‘me "f 5TH]- El“ 1n thc $1.011) O, ‘E, - 1. 1 l.11.~.1111~< avvardrd this ‘lkvlivl-‘nt Allison University. - Cola-m tzrndtiatcd cum 111 d-sfinz-tion i~1 the acn- -\ of 110 sfitdcnts. maki-q ‘ ~\ in all sllb,i“t‘fs Q, 111.11? (Continua-d from page 1) 4 ‘ T1111?”r11.%11F1§1§=1;g§.1~-,,:;fl.; jail}; 0:11:11 Strait of Dover, the Harm‘ iicd lctrces-separamed by _i -<\_ rf 3o mt-lc: wide through - i r Gcrnmn mechanized bv1T1f1-"‘-_, P“ iCWhrd 1.11»: sea- mm-i- hail-lit‘ lilo-gt?’ ot-tillcry in an 1m by cmévfirg‘ c118 tam German » 75'! Rake Uennanl 1-..o,i"§bli"-l1 sdcs of that corridor . - un bntcr-ies and. with the famri-s y...“ , t. g - n; Itch '75 s. raked the mumns. At the same time. bcmhcd and m m - 111.: . W 11° Hollis-Pd roars and troop concentra- "TTIP (‘1011110-11: imlfi in 121cm (“rfldor iisoli’ frtrc-u but redstance i-n m“ hvziier: some Al- _ a etmcmtcl-v. 1111.2‘: ‘am-overs 111111 11 70-yard m“ M31011 the Naz-s used s- firuurdmlil‘ for-t-ificovtlmc, were In m~ for manhinc guns. Q i’ V" Pmcicr-n-s-Cemcrai sec- N‘ of Ponders r-wcd on M‘? Tc 11ft: f-‘r frcm decided ,;"_:f1d'111=*s or 1111-1111 infan- ....,,1 h; v-iti-l a1] their might "Y" Wanders folds and N W1 the Somme R-‘vrr in a ~.. “Gffvfment 111 1191-1: off the 1... ""111 spearhead to the '11, . 11-.,,‘,,_',~","-'1:111’1c¢‘_’w11s 1111.1: 1111c 11,. ‘n. . ve as v .. 511111: , __ "h cow-r-tmicue raid the n,“ f“ "1" Channel W111: @11- 11111, "f" P"\ll4‘R-:1e 1.11 s1. Omcr. of --.- 1mu“hCaini—bm gave few l ioi ‘phat \ {if used boar-us. uoocrus new, Bargain. Apply L-672-5-22-2i. CHILDREN'S CLINIC r-H-d 1111111.: 111 11.11'.vo11 are cant-ire. Krw 11-111" ____€______ —BUY1-our suDDlic 111 11 son now at Bruce's. 51,-.1‘§,1.§?2§?§, goggé_gurck drying 0111111101. —HAVE gfilnlgsgfiiflllct- at. Taylor iJliig Co. —PLAY PRESENTED IN WORTH H.AI.L—~ ' tertainitig play Tm hlgmv . 11: mm -\111 women of the 011111-11. S. ‘ K_ING svuais that 3-011 would 1101. l1:-.\e mo to d1 dues-t. of 1.l1c u-orltl. A1111 if . accomplishment. all the crueliv which thcv hurt lievc that designs s11 111-11 cnulu find a. D1869 in the 11111111111 11111111. But the time for 111111111 is all men of vision and throuzhout the world. the issue 1s all. Defeat will not n11-.-1n scmc bricf eclipse from which c 1n l c11111-cc with strength rcnt-vv ~11 \-.'1ll :111~.111 destruction of c111‘ 11 known it and the 110131-0111. of 11111-1:- ‘ness upon its ruins. I speak to you today \vi'h 11 111-11- visfon 11f this cmpirt- bcim-c 1113' fives. Now that it has- 1-1111112 into conflict and shat-n cr1111-a:-i.<.<111 111111 the evil s._\'sit‘nl \\-‘11.<11 1.x 111111111111 .1. its destruction its lull »\-_-11111. 111111 appears in a brighter a-vt-ain light. 'I'here is 11 word w’. i1~l1 11111- (-11.0111- ies use amiinst us—i11111cr1."1l'.s:11 — bv it they mcau tl1c s1111-.t. 111 11.-urn- ation and the lust. of ll )l'1" (‘111111111-51. \\'1'- 111- ,\' tion 0f our pcnplcs 1111-1-111-1-11. 11nd the problems nf QO‘ 111111-111 .-n‘.v1-1l in the spirit of con l, ’l‘l.i< 11.-11- thev lavc takcti 1 . -1-11l 1.11 are scckinc to 1. have strivcn to r11:1111-.11111. A1 111-1 cur honesty is sot 1l:<l1-1-.111-. .1111 our faithfulness is sct tt-car-lu-sv, u- gainst our justice brute force. In Just Wrath There in clear and 1111111i>takabc opposition lic the font-s 1. .. 11111. confront one fmut ct‘. ‘int- 1111-111 111t- Empire shows without tl§>ili>t \\i1_1<l1 will revai‘. T‘hcy have risen in 111:1. wrati against 11 thmr-l \vn1cl1 1.11111- detcst and 11111.11 st‘. 1111111111: 11111 shake their r11..-ol111-.c11._ I11 1101-11-11 unity of DUFDOSL‘ 111m- uil‘. 111-11-1111 their livcs and all 111111 11111l;1-s i111- wortli living. Let no one think that mv dence is dimmed when I tell S011 how perilous is the ordcnl which ye are fusing. O11 the 0111111-111-3- it s 1111c. in 111v heart as l>1-i<-l1tl\' vs 11 111 yours. 131111-111111111-111“ 11111110 . confi- 11-"11 11110111111. It must be 114111-11 111-11 cottraue and rcscl 1111111. \-.-11l1 cmlur- mice and sclf-- crtfu-e. _ ‘These are the 1111.111 qualltms that the mcn of t‘. c 111-1111-1111111 111111 1111- llll l!" men from 0v stream arc on ‘and and 21-11 At. this 11101110111 11111- 1i-.1111-.-11.:1 turn to our flltltthsz 111011 111111 111 1111m- who love them. mothers. \\‘1\'C§ "WT sweethearts at. home. Bcsizlc 1111-111 stand soldiers of our old n-ly. Ffflliff.‘ and with them Poland a11d‘No1\-.a_\. Belgium 11nd I-Icllanfl. nt-(YIXP-f‘ 111m" whose pcaccful 11111115 111w i--1.<--1 I111 tic hrrror of treacherous 111111 un- provoked 11118113551011- Tuns ‘Io God At this fateful hour We Wm. M our fathers before us hnvc tilrlifli 111 all times of 11:111. to God 11111 Most High. l-lcrc 1n thc 111:1 count-xv I have asked that Srlndav- next .-.1all be observed ns 11 111v _of 1111t1n11nl prayer. It mav be nosstblc f1>1 11mm of our brethren across tho 5.11s 111 join their nravcrs with 0111's. Lct ts with one heart and soul hllltihi‘ i111; w God and nsk lllS 111d 111111 vvc 111- \- vuliantly dcfcntl 111g- 1-12-111 11.-s it. is given to us to sfl‘ 1t. v so 110111, peoples of the Emplir‘. men and women in all nunvtcrs of the plobc. I sav to 1'0"! Plli- “ii,” vour task, whntcvcr i1 tunv bci i] l he courage 11nd 11111-111-111- of ‘unit 1 roud and vnur rcsnivc 1111-11- 11. t us go forward to 111111. 1.11.1; a= one man. a smi‘c on our lms 11111111111- heads held high. and witn (mas help we shall not fail. ‘The sltttatlcn hod ‘um. pcrnrttcd m-cstnbltshment up to the pris .11 of the continuity of ' 1111 the commuruqttc wcnt 11:1. 11:111. lng ll belief that a 11111111111 11c- tween the fcrcrs sem-rrztrd 111- 111v Gerri-nan reliant u-ctzfd cvc11t11.111,y be made. In the fi-z-htimz 111021;: the 5111111111‘. the (lemons wcre rmct-tcd 111111;: new machine-boron: wich. 111111 emolodlng. net on sirens. and 11.11-- echu-te tort-hey. 0n the homo front. an c-fflclnl note wt. "Preu l1 and Ira-Mun 111111- ltc opinion" cn guard aunt-rt 1v. r1 rumors sold to hnvc he-m dsi-i- hutod by C/annan 11gcnts_of 111141-11- ll dimlfl¢ Rance. BRIGHTE — 1v 111 . Kym“ Lustaquickengiglggnifzrldifi §olcl :11. L—428-o-24-2:.i your films developed with [P- (‘ll- 1111111- will prevails thcv \v1l1 IP11". t1) its .11l\- ri1$~ Dlavcd, It was not (‘asv for 11:: 1o 11c- _ > 1011,; Trust. To all of 11s in 1111s 1511111111‘. to uootiu-ili now plat-n: it is life or dcntl1 fnr- 11s ‘:11 as v1‘ 11111- , 111-11 <.-1-t. ‘l1:.1 ' rising of the peoples 1111-1111111111111 tl-c 1 m‘ l cam.- lovv ovcr the crv-st spotted the khaki and suddenly streu-ed 30 or 40 11-1111 bombs amidst the heaped masses of their own dead, then bank-ed to but confidently commit our c11\1‘<- 1°, MMERS IDE-GUE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE .__I 1 ‘ FRIDAY and SA TURDA Y A llilAlll ltUTlilBSI DEVASTTINGI OVERWHELMINGI U-BIMT Z9 vslb . .,A c071. Plcrug; x ALSO SHORTS 1 SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.10 MATINEE SATURDAY 3 P. M. _..__________ Country people please note that all times Daylight Saving. i Capitol Tilllfllffl-Summerside WaQZVMIIIIIIYIIIIIIQLGNi __§Q1u1 111 , mo; 1>_ v 4 all honcsiv of purpose in nvct-t fr-‘l l lf/ upon us. In this our 1-1111s-w-1u-c 1-11 1g clear. For tl1c1-1- is now 1-1--.~:1l1-.: 11¢.‘ without possibility 0f 11111.11 1 :1 I lotuz-olonncu schctne 111 .-.11‘.1_11.1*,111t-"'¢/"- bv force the nations of 1111» 111-111-111 l Q against which all our viii-11.: tor a,‘ 1191111? were dootncd to brt-ztk. '4’ 'I‘~1-e deco-lye 1111111211 1.1 .1111 11 1111 if us. I am 11111111: to stu-ak 111.. 1-!1~ to i you for in this hour 11f 111111 I l;111.\v l-"fi 1 . , otherwise. | f?’ I Lei. no one be misiakcn: it is no. mere tcrrrtort-al cormutxst that n1 r enemies arc scckinu. It is thc ovcr- throw, complete and f'-.al_ 11f 1h‘: i-mnm- and of cv -1;vtl1i1111 11-1- v,-l1l1-l1 If . it stands, and nflcr 111111 111v v-m- ' Seats now on CAPITOL ntentioned are “B11111. with T1111 wind” 1 4 DAYS-Starting Next Mon. May 27th- All Seats Reserved For All Shows Matinee at 1.45 Tues., Wed., and Thurs. 75c including tax Evenings at 7.45 - $1.10 including tax 4 Mail orders must be accompanied by self- .-' addressed envelope Summerside ' Country people please note that all times ._ iscgsriorim-gtwcgg-ggtiowwsvfsrsacsaca W§§Z§ 1 1 ..\\ sale at Theatre THEATRE ‘1 Daylight Saving. '42 Eyewitness Battlefield Strewn With Heaps Of German Dead i (tlon_tin_u_ed_fromwpafieml) uoods. The tanks had come on, bu‘ fact that machine-gums from the , tot-k slackcn and trv to withdraw Bantu-d to g0 out 111v try to drag i still 122-21111: “As the party got part way out 111:1cl1l11e gun. Our ps-ty returned est interference." all old soldiers who "emember the f1, be lack of individttal initiative. llllflihflvl. that. the fighters had disorganized the bombers before OLD-MAN QAI-AOTIRISTICI Describes reaching the had been already disorganized by the “f; altli-tarzk defences ha-t a 1131c ahead of us, and did not deal with our ‘111:1cl1111c-g1111ncrs in the edge of the wood. "Behind the tanks came this solid mass of infantry, along like coolics under equipment and special luggage. laboring Despite the wood opened immediately, this wide front of massed infantry pushed straight on like s. herd and the Bren 1111115 and machine-guns from the woods edge simply mowed thcm down. l hot until this awful mess before my eyes had been created did the ot- I cannot hazard s guess as to whe- thcr there were one or two thousand bodies in those fieids, but. it was utterly dreadfu‘. Just before I arrived a party of 15 of our infantry or- nto a central spot for fire’ aid tJ-ose BOMB OWN WOIINDED info the fields two German bombers to the woods and let them lie. "I was there nearly an hour myself before returning to my lorries thinking the tanks would return any minute and not daring to move tl-e lorzlr-s for that reason. Tue tanks never did return. 'I‘i-1ey may have 1111-111-11 south and rciu ned l>_v another way, or they may have been de- stroyed but I got my lorries out and rejoined my unit without the slight- This engineer‘: story may be part answer to s question mystifying chief characteristic of the Germans Yet these roving buccanccrs in fast tanks all over the Somme Gap seem to have nothing but most un-Ger- Maybe the Gerrmr. character has been fundamentally altered dur- ing the past 20 years but this story of massed infantry walking 50111113; into nmchiue-gun firc on the edge of the Belgian wood seems to in- clicalc that thcre are Delilah! two kinds of Germans, one of which still has to move in herds behind leaders. It sounds more creditable anywav, than that these harassing bands of tanks and motorcyclists can long u-if-hslattd the pull of their native ch usually 40. If ihcse b-tccsneers car. aracter, which Ls to hate bclng alone. I11 thc old rvar I never saw a German patrol of lcss than 20 and be cut off. even their ecstasy may fir-Wit M18111. for flCCOFJiHE to both French and EllQllSh vvltncsscs of the -Gc1-m11r1 attack, it is either ecstatic or hyste-ical. bot-h of which are cxhaustlng, though inspired as ecstasy often is. ‘ll. S. Organizes hospitals For iField Service NEW YORK, May 24 QIAP) -- |Thc Uuitcd Statcs Govcrumctit i5 01-11111-1121111: major hospitals for fit-id scrvicc at home or abroad- similar 1o the work in Europe dur- inu tl1c first Great War -in case of n. "llllilfillfli cmerpcncv." Suz-gcort-(lcnc-rtl Jamcs ltlafice of thc Uuitrd Status army m! askcd lhc country-Is largest ltosnit- units for such scrvlccf“ " New York doctors frankly say that the likclicst national "cmcr- gency" at the prcscnt 1-11111 is Un- itcd Slates irtvolvcmt-nt. 111 ihc 11111. The liospital- ot-gatuzaiinn plans have been dctailcrl tn 1111- 11111111. wit-here one New York institutions prospective unit a1 cndv is rlcsigna- ed as “Evacuation Hospital No. '1'" —mcnni111z in war terms. a unit for scrvicc within five to 11) mllcs of a combat arca. The punmse of this "papcr" or- ganization. similar in prlnclplcio the government's confidential "M- Day" plans which 111-0 lncksd in tho safes of key industrial plants. ts to have individuals ready to fill thc important posts 11nd have 1-11111 1:11- mit. such as silt-evens. prcparci to rush into o-ganlzcd scrvicc with a “l5 __111. 1111151. 51,»; of 111cm in New minimum or delay if the “emerg- ‘York —to organize staffs- for model ency" maierializel. warts-as“: “ll-Boat 29” Thrilling Drama 0f Espionage At Capi- to] Theatre, The catastrophe now sweeping Europe is brought. to vivid actual- ity 0n the screen of the Capitol Theatre, where Columbia's "U-Boat 29" presents a stlrringly dramatic IilCillfe of a war-smitten England desperately battling enemy spies and submarines. With Conrad Veidt. Valerie Hob- son and Sebastian Show in the featured roles. and said to be based upon actual incidents in the last World War, "U-Boat 29" bears an amazing resemblance at times to recent events abroad. Particularly is this true in the case of the thrill- te-nse climax of the new film, in which e. passenger vessel, laden with women and children. is tor- pcdoed by on undersea craft. For the most part, however. “U- Boat 29" confines itself to the bit- ter struggle between an enemy agent and the counter-espionage uctvvork. By thus confining the war to the efforts of individuals, director Michael Powell achieves an atmosphere as taut with life-and- dcath conflict that his cameras atti-omatically embrace in scope the world-wide disaster and its stgnlficance, Vcldt is seen to perfection as the submarine commander sudden- ly assigned to espionage vm1k. Or dcrccl to make contact with rt young schoolmistress on a. lonely island off the Scottish coast, and to receive pla-ns from her for Brit- ish naval movements, Veidt is seem- ingly successful in his mission when he discovers that he actually is dealing not with a fellow-spy but with a counter-espionage agent. In his efforts to escape, he dons the garb of an English clergyman and makes his way to the Scottish coastal steamer which is sunk by his own submarine. Be sure to see this picture. It is 11 compelling drama of modem wag- iare. . BARRICADES (Continued from m8! 1) believed the "fifth column" round- up and the imposition of a curfew and other restrictions on aliens had put matters well in hand. O11 the west, precautions were just as sect-n and presumably as intense. Asked about defences ag- ainst possibility of invasion from tho I1-ish Sea. one spokesman snapped:- "Wc aren't fools." It. is known that the Govern- ment. has 136-1111 exchanging inform- ation with Eire on the subject and today. in the northern Irish coun- ties of Ulster, part of the United Kzngrlom. the Royal Irish Con- stabularv rounded up 76 members of the banned Irish Republican Amu- and interned them for the duration. B1l1a111 is considering construct- ing airciromes in Ulster, Parlia- ment was told today. “Filth Columns" 'I‘lmt there still was work to do 111 the “fifth column" roundup was demonstrated early, Subversive posters aUPeared tell- ing of “a new Bri b1 adcast- inz station." Officials said they actually were intended to call st- tcntlon to German broadcasts. A Communist meeting, sched- uled for Sunday in ‘Trafalgar Sqll-"lre. e few blocks from White- haliks main governmental build- ings. was banned. ImDlementing the new emergency Dot-Vera bill which gives the state control over all persons and pro- Dvrlfv. an order-in-council was pre- pared to emPOWEI‘ ministers of de- partments using war guppu" w tell manufacturers whet they will mike. what DYiCQ they will obtain what labor they will employ, and what l1o1u-s that labor will work. A special mission to neutral Spain was announced, to be hand_ 1rd bv Sir Samuel Home, veteran cabinet minister, s5 Ambgssgdgg- 1,9 Madrid. Moreover, Britain was reported reliably to be planning to send another trade mission to Moscow, ‘to straighten out the difficulties Y1 1B wav of a trade agreem . Russia has so far rejected Bailél. eM-"ts to have the 501111.11 111-11011 curtail the 8904s she promised Germany. ‘ll. 0. M. P. Seize . 111 Documents 0f Fifth Columnists MONTREAL, Maw ss-tcm- mayo] Ccmadian Mounted “Police cxamincd carefully today Qogu. moms ecu-Ari i111 a swift drive a» gamut s-ubvc-sstvc cleaner-11.". and 9.2-1- ttcunt-cd that. titer-a "m”st. certazn- would 11c urrcste of susprcted 1M1 Cclttlnmsts. Ju-t ulh-c-n the arrests would be 11121111- ivas not dtsclo-cd. But. Sup- 1-1-1111011111-111 H. R. Gagrxm of the R. C. M. P. roar-rated his warning that. tl1c force- wculd stake again- s time 11111.11 war-rants for ar- ii’ FOR SALE Desirable Residence IN SIIMMERSIDE TOOK“! 1 House ontains seven Sunporc , Spacious Lot. Centrally For particulars apply Box 93 phone 295, Summersrde. 12-659-5-22-25-29-6-1. Militia Unit?- Training Plan .ls Revised wars?’ OTTAWA May 24 —iCP) ——D@- cision to raise tl1e_3rd d1_\-1.=io11 of the Canadian Active Service force ,has made it necessarv to alter P111115 lfor training militia. units and iA-PY will not go to summer comm as ‘early as prcvtousw planncd. dcfcntc minister Rogers told the House cl Commons today. Personnel f01- the new division will be care ullv selected from all arts of the dominion with a view to EH- 1111; eac-‘l province represented on a b11515 of population nnd with regard visions. The same consideration given vet- erans of the first Grcat__ Wa-r mobilizina the earlier rltusiotis vii influence _select1on of officers for the 3rd dlVlSlOD, the n1i111stc1 said. Selection of the 11111ts to make 11D lthe new division is procccdnru as qapidlv as possible and as units are selected they \vi‘l be atttltortred to proceed wit-n recruiting cvcn thottllli the whole makeup of lhB 1111/1510“ has not then been settled. Some units already moblliifid which have become_ sin-pitta _i11 tlgc 91.954111; 111-11111 (11-11a111zat11111_ vvtli c transferred to the 31-11 <l1\'1-<1°11. {mp5 of the non-pcrrriaricnt. mil- it‘a not vet. mobilized will have their summer ‘camp training P05111011"- With the 2nd division 110111! i9 63ml‘ this month and the 3rd division fol- lowing soon aftcr acccommodatioti will not be available for the non- mobfized units until later in the summél’. Recruiting _<c1>nu11ued 1131111111128 1>______ extensive summer training and their strength would be iocrcased- It was the Gcvc1-11n1e111_s_ inten- tion to recruit. the 31-11 Divrsroniay the sane 1111;111:115 1111-11111 Flllfilllil me 15L 351d‘) znrlugiv-istcrug, Rogers sai , y rcc1 111g . ' permanent units to be used. i0 full strength. This system was worked out before the war and was used in the United Kingdom. The minister also said consid- eration u-as beinsz yzlvcn n proposal to establish "refrcs11e1- courscs for men and offciers 111-110 served in the First Great War. Considerable debate arose over protests from John R. MacNicol tCon. Toronto-Davcnportt, Kari I-Iomuih (Con. Waterloo 30111111 11nd E. E. Pct-icy (Con. Qu-Appelle) that the system of gTohtil-lg de- pendent allowances to WidOWNi. de- pendent mothers of soldiers was unfair. - It, was believed by these opposi- tion members that the policy of estimating the allowance to be D8111 on the amount the son had been contributin before enlistment was unfair 1m that the allowance should be uniform. In the case of a young man who had been able to give 11s mother $50 a mopth the allowance was fixed o1, me maximum of $35. If the son and mother had both been on relief the mother got nothing. Finance ivfinistcr Ralsto r1 B81964 the system seemed unfair and ef- forts were being made to meet the situation. The Government was urged by D. G. Ross (Con. Toronto-St. Paul) to take every precaution against infiltration of enemy aliens and German sympathlzers from the United States. entering 11s tourists. Percv E. Wright (CCF ‘Mclforti declared private industry had not. made its f1111 contribution toward the war effort. The Government o-uld take steps at once to or- ganlu industry on a wartime basis. The Government was told by C. E. Johnston (CCF Bow River) that it was not taking udvrtntaqe of the fact that Alhqrta had “the great- est potential til fields in the Bri- Elmpire." NEW YORK. May M—(A.P)—- The An lo-French purchasing bond eai today that orders for Q 1001100000 of additional aircraft and equipment had been placed with United Slates manufacturers in the last 10 days. raising 10 $820.- 0O0.000 the value of aircraft and aooessones ordered 11> date. The board also announced that the Belgian Govcmmcnt was co- operating in purchases hcrc and that. arrangcmcnis vvcrc bcin: made for the board to huv plant-s for Nova-av nnd 1hr- Ncthcrlanrls. "'l"he Allies are 111i 111 this bttv- in: together." sail-l 1hr- nm-muncc- ment. Responsible sruu-crs had said last. night. that slut-1- Auzust 6.100 planes had born 1111rc11nscd. 3.100 bv Grout ‘Britain and 3.01111 by Franco. and tho‘. ticcntinflons u-crc —a1'tc1r examination of the last. n-pht and 0:11-15’ today. Rotting su-n y at numerous pnmts and act-mg undcr Defence of Canada Rccitlatrous, polzcc cuter- cd tho hrs-s and offices of mcn hrlir-vcd in br- leaders of the Na- ivntinn. In adriit-lcn, they raided the party twadqvanr-rs. The squads. composed of R. C. M. P. nod c 11v pol-cc OHICPW. made no arrests b1t whm the raids were cud-rd 5.x Pucks u-cre nmdcd to curt arvcy t-ho material seized 1i 1111111 in the VIM-FIGS --:c-r., mr-gs. list of WYTE mim- m1 ' s-tv-ast-kas lrndors‘ una 11s. Sotre pennants Jbtme the insilnn "P. N. B. C."- mass cf cvidccicc sezzcd in r-azds; 131-11111 Ur t_v pat-ta‘. a Fasc rt. org-n- I tindervvav- for 4.000 mot-c. Oi thcsc. morc than 2.300 cnrrbrt‘. and train- lmz nlancs had 1:01-11 clout-cred. it 1was stated. id i0 m-an "Natmnnl 9Q 1.3.1 Party of Citicdo “ 'I'l1-1111trr1al “as taken to R. C. M. P. hcftdqttaz-ttws. In all. l3 m cls “Tl”? 111, 10 betm-c m' tgiht and "cc sEm-fly before dau-n. Tfnc 111: 11-1-1-1- dr- zczribed h_v pcficc cfl c 11's as "r1101:- pmg up" npcratir-vs. Off ("c-s vvcre annex-l with scorch “viva-tits. l It was undo? ford the rr-ids. be- l Ilieved to be c1 _v the sf-rt. c-t 1t I . Wc-y-rvc m-vcurcrt-e wcrc bascri en (‘is-‘cr-ttrcs made by cards. pennants with bncd-‘prt-s-cn; vv-lm l1~<l 10.111111 the party and gold-braided before 1hr- vvar- h-1t rcahzcrl r:-1-.--11t1v t-hc rirn-pc- of Fffltlf-t ot-ganizatronlsnamin klilrd and wounded in the i, - drT-ve Riff! ‘not in war-tune. to enlistment in the 1st. and 211d dl".Scl1col A-sooiattlon Dramatic Kensing-ton ,- And Vicinity 1111-, Erie Jot-dine has returned home from Mount Ailzecn Uni- versit/y, Sackvule. N. 8.. for the summer month-ts. 1 Hctr many friends vtnli regret to hear that Mrs. Harold Mullaiy of hishtown is nc-w contfmed to her bed ill, stiffevring with e severe case of pneumonia. All sincerely wish hctr a speedy recovery. I Mrs. Dr. W. P. McBride has re- turned home from an enjcyable months holiday with friends 1n Montreal Que. Al-‘bur Day, May 23rd, was pro- perly carried out by both teachers and pwpils of KGIISLTIEIOIl High, school 0:11 Thursday, when 1.111.1- d d 1 an excellent job of cleaning up,‘ the sohcol yard and also executing thecr many patriotic exercises as 1s customary on this day. Miss Ruth Rose. R. N.. Public Health Nurse of Charlottetown and ' Dr. I. Jar-dine of Kenslngtsn com-i plcted inocuia tzo-n of all school children a gainst Diptthena on Thursday. The Temperance meeting vmch was held in King George's Hall, Kensinrgrion, on Thursday evening was well attended. Rcv. J. Coburn, D. D.. of Toronto. Ont, was special speaker for the occasion. and So- ciety, under the direction of Mr. Norman MacDonald. presented their three act play "Mr. Caz-ewe," to a large and appreciative aud- ience in Boo-den on Thursday evening. The Kensington Home Mrs. T. M. I-Io/wat/t was a. v‘sitor to Charlcttetovvm on Thursday. His many friends are pleased no see Mr. Harold Mullaly out. a- round again after his recent ser- ious illness. Mr and Mrs. (Jharics D. How-aft motored to Borden on ‘Thursday evening. l-i. EVERY WEAPON (Continued_1rom_ pege_ l.)___ EVERY WEAPON . .. ... . .. To this a late air ministry an- nouncement. added statistics cov- cring the air war since May l0- estimating that. Germany has lost 1,500 aircraft from the day she in. vaded the Netherlands. Bombing Sorties The statement also told of bomb- lng sorties made during the night. on German communication lines in i northeast Fruncc, southern Bel-I gium and the Rhineland. In north- east France military objectives were hit 111-. Bavai and l-lirson and a. railway junction 111, Lacapelle. At. Givet on the Mcuse a mor- shallirag yard and large column iof transport were severely damag- ed. At Beaumont rolling stock was i set afire. In the Rhineland the bombers swept over enemy communications at. Emmerich, Cologne. Co-blenz and elsewhere, the air ministry said. Six aircraft. did not return. Wuth Germany's losses placed at 1,500. unofficial observers estimate Allied losses at about 500. since the ratio up to the present has been i111‘?! German Diane: for every Allied plane (low-tied. Parachutists wiped 0111 A small band of British and French soldiers today wiped @111. German parachv; attackers 1.1m- ed with sub-macnno guns dropped on l. small French village behind the vt-estern front. The B11’ ministry announced that 16 members of the ground 5131f 01' 11 ROW! Air Force squadron stop- Ded to rest a1. the village and saw the Gennan bombers dropping the parachuttsts at. nightfall. J°1n°d by French soldiers they found the Dafachutists ‘and l house to house fight. followed. A‘ daybfeek every Pflrachutist was dead. sou-l the 1111- mtnLsn-y. ll Messerschmltts 1311mm; Th9 "um-WY i150 announced W" 11111111: today 11 31111511 fig-m. ers‘ downed 11 Messerschmitts and “flllwu-“Y dBmB-Bed three others tout loss to themselves 111 a battle over the n-ench coast Admiralty sources said {Q1111 that "We! losses since A r11 9y (“:3 W‘) Ill-Dim rlu s 5331111;- 8884-1. one cruiser- 9 3111118. 01-111- 111,11 the N crs arc Gm-r-rn11 ‘ commit t1 cuss tho 111 .. raised bv expat-it hamdwhlch ‘mick B11 llnchartc _ .d zgcgiel§lld “B5 108i. and seven 11a. p i s 811d four submarines 511111;, ________ No Official Casualty List Released Yet (By The Canadian Pres) ‘Pu-o vvexks otter Hitler 1112119111 total warfare b3‘ luvndmg the low countries. the vvcrld was left with ho ant-horiln-ta-ve informal-ion as to u-lxat the struggle that immediately dfJTP-(‘ff-Ni has cost in kt-llrd and WUtilldIO. The only ai-mouncmcchts have bccn by ‘lire Ncttiemionds Give-m- rncut u-i1iol1 stated through 11.- Pains Legaazn that the overrun civilians bombed to death (‘art-nan aerial desmruchon 111cc 11111-1 or the c.11- of cant. 1115f n-‘girt. Ger-runny aft-erupted to met doubt on this 1111vcunccm111. ofa its press and prcmamnda agency i D. N. 13.. said it had "ar-thnrit-nvv- 1 laifm-ntaticn" that 'I"he Netherlands 1 dead 11nd w-oui-ldcd numbered l~s= than 2.000 and that. only n few tittudrtd persons lost the": hvcs 1n Rotterdam. Tho Alics have not relr-ased any flu-turns yet. An urtsfftanl rep-rt frrm Lands-n ths week stated the 1 Germans may have last ns hiillil l" two wcciu of warfare. Rlliff- 1 i more favourable 1 l Wfv 001 1111111 11111-104 cthm- . court-e 1;.‘ 1.1;1..:,. The average ear-11- oer farm where 1 of crons rvcr-c m1..- ccnt above 1111- Herc 1111- (lt. -- inas of 1111111 yields. tL-ze even-me increased by $680 results were found to ; hos: farms. of the 11101-0 those (inn-j.- farm may serve a:- tive to crop v11- e‘-s: wheat. 2 27.6 bushclsi els; corn ‘ certyfln ficlr-‘s o.’ ‘to attain 111211 however. tbc 11\ the trial isl-milrl vxcrrd ‘lu- sentativc fm- r ,able to Drovirlv 1111a scr-d. methods pertninlno 1c of his county. ll» n said France hcd of clal rights 111 'I‘1 at, S1102. C‘.. held out thr- prof Italy from its 111-... l féoéuéoé SEEDY‘? O W'hy not treat ity1rnpPYl\-~. from within’! 1.1-.- 1; .1 nltn w ' -anchlnc HF It is rep: fir-ll Little Chats 0n Farm Manag-etiletlt 1C011L1nuc<i f" crop impz-o-vt Q‘ The a vcra ge cron 111111» so 11' r1- ’I“11r- P:- "Ill for prlvilcgcs Somalllarxd. Italy's Ethiopia - Britain vvn; t my will 1-1-711111: ‘Var Signs FY1111 iply War suns mzti" 111C rvcr‘ —- A spvcch b7.- - 1 t , -. lnlzn ,\ sollnl that "if 1111- 1.11113 1'. 1-1711 are read" ‘w . r. z. {.101 things ‘with rr War vrtcra“ . ,,, N(‘\\'Sl1.1l)(‘lS c 1.. f1" il-Jcr- vc1-.--:111 :11 the v1- . Rlarkou: p11" - :.= c-"~n".r.11€d Additional at" I .<\»--= VIYYE re- ported callcd 1.. . F‘? “FF -No fleas remain stunned in revive and relnfasl - . . S ll N 1‘. l. 11 FLEA 1i Ifll f-lf lillllln is (il'\lf.\\"l‘lll’ll I11 kill rll fleas and Ii 1~ n11 fovl-s. l>"Il|- fr)‘. llvcsft-rk, 11l.:111\. ctr. tvith- in '31 ltnrzrs. IN§I§T (‘1\' Till“ at your Store. PDHTHIR , 1--~~1 HAN . 1 ‘ \'? ‘I: 5 Iln-c- . vcur 111-11111 Prim-vs f. u. l~. or Postpaid frwm l-‘-11-t’\."v Intcrn111lo111~,1 r111 111x111 l' ‘. I _I\ Foods. l.ifl.. Sumu-u- . iii-