TO-DA Y mFnIiT-n. - \VES'i‘Ell.‘.' GUARDIAN -»=~v=,;,-~.,.=.-t:.':-:..".°.'ra 333.325“ "' N,“ subscrllflvus Advsrtlsilll unis u an with In Peal. Gwwm,,,,,,.,i.i:euy not: u u» following nun-in em Stress. Goiirlll Drill“?!- W518 lind- T110110 wgxgvlvsmairsetlsrkfiollltflflrsnvillolfioll- I, M no ' . , ‘"5114 loin ..ui D6 delivered a m homo In lismllorlldo u m" “i‘#<'>i3?#§i5f““"" lhifiwdm‘ IWIQIOQLIMIIIIDIOIIIIIIIIIIOOI wwflzfdj: f: m’: a? .22....» m ddllvorlos on your ma. i" , ~11» ,1- ,';:":.'.'3..'.1L.'."& ‘i n.‘;."il§3'i.'o§l"lo "2l‘&"l‘""°°‘ ' "m", m, p; moms on s closets. std, in basements {"2111 oti-ivtiy aurllvll ‘I floors- Order at Bruce's. Also March of Time and Shorts Shows st 3 - 7.15-9.15 '4-i'l-2i. e __ i‘. -wsn'ran - Man or for ‘f-f-f?" my rowan, farm work. a Dorius no", ilmot OQPEIPS Warble mm Valley. 4-18-21. . . ., K€ ______ "“"°"-J5g—m’ - 410m nsu with nob soo O—_BDEI1IIW1§IB‘:ST: §.{;,‘,,1,’.“'°'“'°,,,,.,_ '“"“"”'"¢,f,*""-,_,,_ SUMMERSIDE - - ,1: i‘ . _._._. . i illoifegtnils‘; 0:5. 447'“- --FA.BM non. BALE at North -— 7-"?- _. Carleton. S. C. Wright, Department _ _ $5.‘, £15115 oglltfagl igt-frecflijgg of Agriculture. _ 4-11-21. “Para‘chqte_ Battahon» D1111; <7°~ 1"‘- swfidanlj —I~‘UNERAL svnnsv - The Ali (yaplt0l Theatre funeral of Mrs. John Pillman will - carkwn be held on Sunday afternoon with Summerslde ' “glitter? "i-rmlrlgriierrlfi (lglliovlt One of tlieIos-fiio l d . . u vs . - ve an ex- rimselts- §‘."’l.l2.?.i.ll‘°§.“l§8"°“£" "1" """"""-“11= 11811" and mun 2514.15.19: ' ' p‘ ' eteiy captivated the audience of Capitol Theatre when a corps man Bell. _'___ of youthful h is 4111- CREELMAN Wm hold .' fro mthe skiespgfiatheltscleersiwclilfliinlrfig RUSSIANS MAY m Town Hall. S‘ cum ulruesdtliy, April 21 theysiiowinz oi “Parachute Battal- nlmerside, 4-18-11. _.--— ion. R-KO Radios thrilling drama m z to 411-111- (Continued from P588 1) based on activities in the newest o-Z-"ji It; l; gygn more dflflguilt to ag- icgvice branch of the Unned states my. less what German counterattaloks Robert Preston, Nancy Kelly, m- have acccmplzrhed. The commuiii- mond O'Brien and Harry Carey are - . o we an o - - - - $13‘ fitvift Till‘? @3335.“ fie... %fi§“'§§i‘lhl’.“.i“%?l§dyilm°3'xi“? And Vlclnlty Lions continue, It is probable that ert Barret have featured rules. such counter-attacks have enabled 136911111118 the training of para- snl“. c A spent 11" "are" “$335,933 fillilmtlig i’§.°.‘°.%3'.".‘.‘.:2'l"l.t';. w‘ Jones - - - a many y e pleasant 1%" llgnwxemlwmm polo and thus reduce the imnied- 38122155511231Iigocilstionrfinrifigingtg-om c guest of his i111 v - ate danger of their capture. l-‘kesh 1m o! m d- Y m ll 5- n“ m“ . 3,335; gggugi“ gggdlgggggns $35 ‘he... Eliiil. " dttnnilii‘? fiiéil 11* 1111" °"“““l‘°“' “omit; ""- "e 111*" 11> h" 111s “he 13355.’. 2’ifl'i.§?“i’.‘§f.. tififilniihfi X. SW11 i W “its y r_ taken off their efflclflmy and their enlistment in this spectacular “simwm m’ ‘WSW l Chggn- klemless‘ ‘mm’ “pa” "ti" will‘ new arm of the service to the dsv 151m‘- mdws' u” hm" N m” "m" n’ m Rum“ their receve the coveted’ decorations " ______ “tag-mu, the Gérmans appear to certifying t theln as full-fledged oarac u roops. wmigjjfmlfeofiafifififflfldtyf: mvtehwmgléeij gimftflllrketlcgugciifi The original story was prepared - baby daughter at the B 8- 8 113 9X D with an eye to complete authentic- . Il 0111 » the have so far. at great cost, ity of background by John Twist ensingm" ‘iv- cvunlv 1105111111- m: taéned a sills organs Lening- and canoltaizi r031. n. Fits. u. SmAir ' ' a an a prernr ous 0d 0n some or . os o 1e scenes were m- 11w111111h11 “w”! °‘ m“ rill a ints u nd aro Cl Fot Be i . .1 001L101] was held in the ° " '1' P” ' goofing. the 1181x110 ofr the ngorigt Parachute Battalion. AIR TRAINING (Continued from page 1) ifi;-_::;__i~-—_ . ._ii— Black Sea Naval Power ‘Fheir Crimean operations de- 11“ Am“ sflmmm“ “d ‘°“' finitely failed to pr'duce the de- “lgflligtgnégganfilzpegtlefglea sired result; sud their heavy air ma Mm David man“ losses throughout the winter must be disconcerting, » ———— - training schemes with a view to Miss Francis K611’. Kensington. Alfhgr-‘jffig, lgflffiéfl“slfl‘,f,dna“,ié§'g achieving efficiency and econnmv, lltlllesiiaybegveriilivgl invglrllm- other things so “n, to protect we coupled with speed of output, Mr. ilfi m Bu‘ of r5‘ Black Sea. fleet frfm destructive Kl?!“ “m . v 691mm ab, law.“ while the ie Prime Minster ended his ——— d p”; “mam. “m,” the Germans Washington visit late tonight and ‘hem-kits E311! and will z 6'”, mu‘ “m. we'd “a ‘nub left for New York where he will m? ikasnummmi: ‘pen oort to relieve congestion on lines “pmd "°'-""°"°W- Petllrfllng to 0t- ” n ' of land communications ill-served ‘aw’ Bunny "mm" May Visit Oiinwn lilsJean Mum of Kensington by railways fleet to I-le said President Roosevelt had . .. t, k4 g 1d m Access of‘ the Italian $1.2? ssrtlgignmertigl-lhui the ‘Black Sea would be of such lmmmnce m Germany that m‘ definitely not given up hope of “my “tempt "9 “mun “m”! a visiting Canada in "the near future .,. Hall Monday evsriing with . yol‘ Champion. presiding. , I Iii .. ind Mr. Lambe. w and Mrs Maurlu Mill ed the Dardanelles, either by force a h ho e w ",9 mmerside scent Sunday with 0r threats. still seems to me to be Pflm§n°$§uld fpellda: dgfin 0i- lilives and friends in Kerlsing- Pmiihle- c°nc°ntum°n °l mi“ lawa before the present parliamen- -‘1- 9531;217:5553!" grefice “a ghgbfig‘ tars’ session is concluded. possibly ———-— m Y a“ a 9 - ad re in oi eetin f t The Kensingtov Girl Guide Co. _ 5s g a j m m 8 o b0 h ~ g l short nlgellflggiléhthg pawn Rommel. Move and llslt l 011 Th“ "1' l "'9 ' no tte the air conf ren sl- mte, l“ attendance. Marshal Erwin Rommelu recent mfiugh P: leading dmgjm 9:1" be i- “cuvitv l" L111" "1111 had m9 K9" men of ministerial rank, including 0n Monday evening in the King suit of narrowing the no-man s- Sh. Archibald 31nd,,“ British sec, rcrfic Hall, Ml=s Hilda Glllis. land between the armies frrm 40 to rem“, of 5m.‘ ‘m, an.‘ srioitetovtm once gs: n present- an average of 1o miles. His main me pun-w Mmlsw, ls expected f: most interesting and helpful immediate objective was probably to glve a mp0,; o; m, wuhmgwn .6501’ pictures wh ch are shown to prevent a repetition of raids ml n) pel-lmmem gem, glme n“; tile school children in the sftsr- on advanced sir bases, but ho may week when h, may 41,0 make m ~~ and the older pupils and their have wished to advance his starting drmouncement o: plans re.- extend- mitt and tli~1r friends in the lino preparatory to an attack on l“, Canada-s Dubllc [nfonnatlon in; Ml James Saunders was Gen. Neil Rltchies position, service in the United states. ilnmm {or the evening. The advance brings him within —-—-- striking distance with his own non- Mrs Percy Keves returned w motorised tr: g and enables r- im ~ v 1 1 - u s t t trusts; anthems- newts ‘i...';.'.1.°3.-..“°i’.°.l'. ll ‘.22 . . pro es s .the miest of her mother. Mrs. poi- . correctlv, it seems inadequ- lleturn of ellticrd Waite. -H ate for more than s strong -—————-—-——— sionai-y attack. rice Ceiling‘ Set um n on . 01‘ 1.0m..- Pack ‘ ‘ "‘ “ ‘ Pierre Laval _____ OnutheuAuniitrslisin fralx. the sir MTAwA‘ Apr“ ‘I, __ (c P) _ coun l'-0 Q V6 I 11g 300d ___i im 1 _ _ results. If Corregldor holds out . . vErefgfihfgepaflfTy fiififgittgg Kuetriillr‘ actiirzn as mlilélllifllllikéd. Washington Recalls s r. us ra an s us on uii e- - n Ediltlisiidyalgitll gtrlfi-leollgtlf-dws: ll; ‘tic be worsened by the 7019111389 Admlfal LOHhY For C _ O f - ' ePfodgicitig gcslmtinlfigialtohilagm’ Dlnagpgdsihgixlld. rgixglnthsestiiilpsclt- Consultatlons‘ OI‘ , ‘ii ~ 11rd [Oferlflgowlillllnlllllaéglbaslrii drsspsness sir losses are mounting B 3- 7- 5"‘“'°"°" 1- effective immediately w! it is difficult to believe tLat C 1111 Pm" 5"" Wm“ c maximum canners price is with their operations so widely WASHINGTON. 11'1"“ 17'—“7P)" 1 for a case of 96. uarter- dispersed great concentrations o1 As a formal 910"?" 9351"“ the l" containers and 828- for a air power st sn points o even return to Dower o! Pierre Laval, g1 "it Pall-pound or 48 one- replacement of lgssse will b: pos- the architect Franco-German l: con a hers. Maximum prices slblo. ' collaboration. rtigglsltgf e231] etrhglglelholveiglalgle’! "$135 wmfluefwf d ‘".‘},‘,‘.':“'¢h “WT.” moanwilfii-htimvifi Ado-till»! tillers will be allowed to “add Igg-m m; m" sh: wmlm l)_ Leahy, for consulta- eir usual mark-ups to the m it .. the new political, urrender W11“- l u o the processors. I the oard P, Vie)“ to 56.1mm. m‘; bun, a b In azuligulggliéigstemglglicmnizitinc §__ resh crisis in the naval situation, “lwmrhul rum-u“, m while.“ me HELENA. RIIBINSTEIII . ——'—————-———— . f state. stunner ‘m: "woman-i urmmn wen“ fififlrywl’. m?! 31?: ' F" Q omcAcio. __ d me events o1 the v - 311418! Rudolphmglelsolt rulegumflo: “d because ma’ Jéw ,g"l.‘eyi-li°veur§- ‘3l,'§:“t*;',",1,g',=g; 35,111,?" 31,; hi“t..l"fi...‘..‘iil'ti.. .1 the t...- ggglérts- And. no added, tifaphm- “m” Lfifiveo here that on has tlieuriiht to sesroh his “$2.2”... home of Admiral Ledhy "fifiPm- b“ h” “ma” l“ would have no immediav! 1'9"‘ . 1 l tlollll In 1 U“ M _ ‘“‘ “ _‘_ 1131011: gl1my"*1>§§fg"3,,,’;; ,1- "1 e8 you to save "w a... h it milky load eventually m per cent on her so o n bre famous Beauty re- quisits. 0"“ a Year - 7 days ‘Llsiltsil Summersido b SUMMERfiEDE look for our registered‘ ouses. But he said Mr. Roosevelt would f ‘m F-_!l'?.‘.".9°:~ R $11512 RINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 7 sons from Elmsiiale family (inactive service -_.__ The Father, G. E. Shaw Meets D e- fenlce Minister Rals- ton At S’Side. someone also . Elmsdale, P. EL, father of 11 boys and three girls. Four o1 his sons an in anny; three in the navy, and t/wo others are awaiting their call a1- ter volunteering for the navy and passing their medical examination. 'Ihe 10th son, 1'1 years old, is {fling to join the reserve army un- he is old enough to "go active." ‘Ilie other boy is only . “No, I haven't thought of it as being a great hcnr to have so Rlalston at a Summerside public rally lflyiil/VOI.’ oif a “yes" vote in the Alpril 27 manpower lebiscite. "The way we look at i ,. he said, “if a country is worth living its worth fghtlng for. It's tough trying to run the fami, but I haven't tried to keep any of my boys from enlisting.’ The sons in the army are Gar- Will take potato Suit to Ottawa —'.l‘hs Simmons 8t MeFar no vl- I111 m‘ Canadian National til‘ ggei. l? c u t the much t d a en o e supreme 0 r was '. - , » , . of Canada, bum Ho“ F_w_ plrle southern shores were loud with the gaeiyg"dpfétagfiilemfflgelgjnlgfligxlgfi; and P-J. 111181185. K-C. 601111861 f" drumme °r British P151165 “m1 ‘he present. lie remarked “our friends the Pirle Company, said today. - Court allowed the appeal 0f 51111- mons d: McFarlane, ordered judg- for $2,58025. In addition, the rail- fighters at home and thus relieve plebiscite and way company was allowed costs the hard-Pressed German in both the trial and the appeal. 111 “H1106 by raids like the one to- gathering. In the judgment Justices W.C.l-l. Grimmer and J.H.A.L. Fairweath- efi 11115 111117111118’. 1'01‘ the Germans er concurred and chief Justice “We kept high by heavy 811111-1111‘- m‘ Baxter dissented. age action tried Circuit Court in which the plain- tiffs. Simmons Freetown, P. E. 1., asked damages . ASSAULTS TOP _. .1 L: (Continued from page 1) GUARDIA Turnout N Of Prince County Voters :2’!!! the daylight It hit ll in the night assaults on the insn industrial ares. lines the offend" start- ALL LINES RALPH MUTTART Summer-side the spokesman. are manning Wellington and Hamp- blsclta den bombers while other Canadians constantly with R. A. F ns are s l. craft. l. two-hour raid on an pi! 1s year. (The Germans said south- HRIIIDEIRICYION, 10.3.. pfimdfn the smith coast, was more than each Railways 30-. 3m‘? “W33. 'w_ L u 1e co, Ltd. suit The R. A. F. surged on against shudder of heavy explosions from App“! mince‘ 2:131 rnud Ground Defences Better In their Judgment the and we must not ment against the railwa. company L;,.¢ol_ ,l_D_ M H, I MD” vacated, and judgmen entered 3°11"? Speclflatod that the Ger- Hon. Col. RalSlgfl btfish spoke 1'}? against the FEW. Plrie Co. Ltd mans 11011811 to 1498p the R. A. F. plolning the reasons for calling the fighters pleasure at seeing day. Any such Nazi hope was dash- Other Speakers craft fire that attested to the trust "I'll weight in the general effort,‘ said County to near Hon. Col. Rad-SW Au organization meeting was held _ in thouxlgorlungdlin! St. Paéil’: hall. . upon IIHV‘ O HOD. O. R31]- bwm m": mm“ Fan msummersida Here me Mm_ the use of the theatre and to the Gel-man bomb“, mtnflned with ister met delegates from the dif- Engmh ierent polls m P111106 County. ‘ihe “m, was; town_n,m first daylight wist/cr was agreeably surmised at aaault of any consequence this ‘Egg agecalgamlggega-ubgm three legstes from ss chair- and Emma“ i man 0i the victory vote campaign, RllSlslillli are not afraid oi snot. be either.” He urged all delegates to get as many to the polls as possible. expressing their such a largo Other speakers, were Hon. Pre- 16 801118 t0 =<11- rm ‘was 1- We: 3;’: Hear Col. J. L. Ralston and Dr. MocPheo speak urging “yes" vote in Plebiscite. ‘thiill r nmfam" '12" m... war u M o. our ‘i _ tom oy are oertslnlygearryinrthsir people oi T° W“ Y" u 9° l” m" ‘i’ "l and to demonstrate our n. OOUXl Munster oi lxtenoe, and ht-coi "b11111"! "m1 1'1 Ellglflnd- The Canadian squadrons, he said, Mscl-‘iles speak on me coming ple- The other s eakers all spoke in support of Co. Ralston and Lt.- Col. MaePhee. Mayor Lidstone expressed his anks to Mr. Harold Gaudet for committee in charge of St. Paul's hall for its use. ol Raiston and LL-Col. Mac- Phee both gave stirring appeals over the radio last evening. The Minist- or and his party leave for Bt. John this morning Colloilol A vastly different situation ex- isted today than existed two years ago when the Canadian Govern- ment pledged there would be no ocmscription for overseas service, Defence Minister Ralston said. ‘Therefore, he urged, voters ehfiilld release the government from that pledge by voting "yes" in the plebiscite to be held April 27, The nge in the vuar situation-a. chazl e for the worse—must met a change in policy. "It is the most serious period in Canada's existence," he said. "It ‘ be a long and bitter The appeal resulted from a dank increase in British ground defences miei- Campbell, George Barbour, war. It is a war which we will win in Westmore‘and °vgqizrgvilasltlllhizllgasd 118°- & Mcmmane o! now had about three times as many 5 °K° field‘ 35_ M camp Borden; John’ from Canadian National Railways bors and industrial cities than in coxilniz plebiscite. 33, at st. Jchn; Bzyfield in the Highlanders and Gcrdon at Pet- awaws. Avard, William and Wil- fred are in the Navy. Lorne and Holden have volunteered and are Just waiting their call. Mr Shaw had his picture tak- en with Col, Ralrfion outside the Capitol Theatre-S. Authority may Be divided in Vichy France Darlan Becomes Mil- itary Leader; Axis m. May Not Get Fleet. By Taylor Henry Associated Press Stuff Writer VICl-iY. April l7 -(AP) - Ad- miral William D. Lie-shy. United States ambassador to unoccupled France since Nov. 23, 1940. was coll- ed heme fol" consultation tonight as pro-German Pierre Laval roilnd- ed out a. new csibinft to replace the government whlrr resigned en masse to Marshal Pciain. Unoccupied France has. in the interim, two leaders-the aged Mar- shal as chief of the state who was forced to bow before Gel-man de- mzinds fol" increased collaboration, and Admiral Jean Dorian, designat- ed as Petainfis successor and com- mander in chief of all the armed ol-ces. The remainder of the government oration with lite Axis. isters who resigned today were ex- pected to return to their previous and youthful Marcel Courvill posts. ‘they include Paul Mai-ion. Ottawa, wished to i-umam in un- mum our from 11m l, ln Bl-lteln information; iform and continue to help the and we must», keep l1; mepeyrhe part Admiral Rene Platon, colonies; Jos- fight on this side of the water. eph Barthelcmy, just-ice; Francois Lehideux, public works; Pierre Ca- Azins Neagle, the ziot, agriculture; and Jean Berthe- Mrs. Arthur Bryan, wife Laval “talked lengthily with some let? omnmunloations. A communique, issued at 8:45 p. m. tonight, said a "fin solution was imminent" after conferences between Laval and “numerous personages" during the day. of his future collaborators," the communique added. Admiral Ileahyfls absence, at least temporarily, was ordered by the state department in Washington and announced without comment by the Vichy government. A communi- e emphasised that the United tee, while fleshy is sway. would be represented by three secretaries. ‘Die day in Vichy saw s. series of swiftly-moving developments. First, the old ewinet met with Petain and handed in their resig- nations, for which they wcsivsd the Marshal's official thanks. -- leoond, Dorian mined to become the military leader of France, un- cannot take parallel action because the last Canadian Mgiister to France, Brig, George snisr , left in J1me; 1940, and ere is no one st Viidiy to recall. e Canadian (Xharge Dteffsires Pierre Du uis, lives in London and makes on infrequent trios t0 Vichy. 11f, however, Vichy retsllstos 0- gsirist the United States by re- calling He-nryi-Hlyc- it! Ambassador to Was irlgton. or breaks off diplomatic rela ions en- tirely, it. was considered likely hero M isier to Canada, nueber, who has maintained s le- gstion in Ottawa ever since the fall of France and the armistice with the Germans and Italians. . s". ‘vmlszact f I'll 0 ' ultimate» to 511"»... and watch I To Those Goiivalesoiiig those coiivslesoents who used some‘ kind » c ‘- only. Sale starts April 2o, In" saver: °""‘ M“ 2' With orWithout Comb o. $lfhfititllim°iv -=$3=$"--t u»... t... o... 1M “~25 , Limit“ EIIAI Mllld Co. lilwfifililfigmfileiilhilfll“ “'m"'°m y elements necessary to assist tbs convalescent Th h I ln b P’ w! lsosil-ugaength and vigour. e. g box 6X pills, st all drug 001111 ' tl-gdo marl: s " sort" on tlio psohgs. ‘rmno. on. ' and the raw. Pirie Co. Ltd. The '11P 511mm" O1 1940. when the Gar- case arose from the defendant F.W. Pirie be delivered at West saint John on 012i befoze s pment of 11 . valued at zip-proximately $7,000 was “Helm “ance- dim“ at Li? Htivrei sured. oi a victory vote. dlelivelied via the Canadian Nation- Ra satEtSJtJh. gut it emtendgil in qtge iwotioh §¥°G1mbm 1511"‘ i° 1'°*111'"- 1111i before Justice Richards in Cham- ' ma“ 1°51 °ne~ beis, remained there until the de- livery date in tile colitmit, Delivery 3L man Q l 8: A Fol. y, one of tile heaviest of the tliildglnrellllt 35:31?’ 1°‘ flficlufed 1Y1 i110! f1’:- the notion of the defendant FEW, ' m s e a~ m“ 3am‘? m“ der) the Marshal's direct authority, which some observers as separating iniliizlry and civilian M branches of the government DFCVIllL Laval from tlizzwling Fl-Pllil‘ b can olmi Vichy from Pas De Calais depart- ment. on the El1.":l".<ll Channel in the fill‘ north. disclosed ill-e execu- tion of 3.": French hostages for mil- way .~n'ooiog: mid attacks against German occupation troops. the basis of preliminary informa- tion before the list was completed, back in Canad is being planned by Laval, who ls included a mixture of old and new fairyland, Sgt. QXDBCtBd T0 P15111111? 1119 P08111011 0f ministers. miiny of whom llnvo op- Montreal sciid—_-but all of them re- "civil lead-er" of the Hench nation enly advocated collaboiaitloii Wlili gretted returning before ill/B "lob on a basis of oilt-and-ollt collab- Germany since the armistice. secretary general for Vichy dispatch that. Dr. Alexis Car- children of British . DomLi . l§l$oil2§dmi1lt."d§l$§i‘e25t who col stgglitliegiestn lilrflllsfilkl‘ vrasma fil/B- come, but they need reinforcementsé . _ ' 1 5 $810183“ tghebemfxiirliilgtlgigl olflelliiretaltg 17.1%? gldlioglglllsil‘ office!‘ we are behind them heart and soul. and family in the Laval merit.) 11¢" Mlnsrdh relieves sprains. shipment or malls started the extensive Flldfi met the Co. Ltd., to October m‘ 193,, e on last night despite tricky weath- °*p"°$“d and airfieids in northern France and the Netherlands ‘Vere fllmcked- Addresses In Capitol Theatre While overnight weather pre- was held tacks was underscored by figures ed the Court to set aside the during the m“ “m “Mk5 l" “m” y“; Wm" vjflelli. of Justice Richards, and the build“)!!- Li..-Col. J. D. lllucPhee, M. D. at the rzife of 4.000 pounds n mill. Piric Co. Licl. and elltel- judgment me w, m, D" M ~Pl i ' ' ' - Maglnot, lin H1 , _ _ , I v - y... how. _ t 1 __._ 5 I l. at ate in his opening re ‘_ e uvlvll. _ 11811111“- ie-elldilm- 91 for a new cent reavlnr mans tge gxaslgtigg lliilfklb‘ sold xlLllllflfi figielfwplffilfliil t4‘; gglélalalwlllllddblillilfi 1gp lllilllf forces - - soc s cl a age a rice, ow a zi ClGll°€ , tlic interest everyone is taking in b lvllle serious matter, “the army needs Europe w“ overrun. German raid on Coventry. interpreted m the llonic irmll 11nd I01‘ overseas. 5/ Li... r20 . e ll ‘ N ‘Ll f‘l- .. t. T9 Canada Then, netrsuaners in (Canadian Press) After that. came the announce- collvzllesconce of ol them bmniise of medical riled- as n- novel's prospective cabinet, on camps here. All the men were happy to a-"it looked like Ted Antler o1’ means total effort. Both Parties Agreed o! Montreal In the afternoon s mass meeting id vented raids on Germany itself, the ivhon Col. °itlifilsnc§§lt°liarlhlvllfif 7 Wag refused F,w_ Plrlg gm Lmq magnmlde 01 "P31111111! British nt- Pllco ziddrcsscd a large audience. 1O 00 id hi l‘ ' ' f . t, dl — . lltise 50f ptjloeies cglltgitso tcogdthce) cais pom the bomber commmld 511ml“ " at a 105s m. approxhnfltelv $2600 lng more than 2.000.000 pounds of fl1lii|)l‘.l_\'(‘(l_l)0l0l'f3 Iii the appeal the railwnyrompany bumbs hurled m‘ G°“7“‘“ ask ~ . NIiLVU Lillstolie ligniii presldcdffhe .(_‘ El‘. l '2 i ti d m“ ‘l l“ £9 taheiilrearggf miscnnel and the reserve force and Invert. fore the arrival of the Minister and. ‘he a“ £07“ had m0" ""111 110.000- Col. Ralston spoke to The recent mid on Lubfl-k‘ 5..., mcnlbci-s of the band entering the ll lire lltvriud so that llie in- ed llle 31-53;.“ “m; DWI, h, vauais can be kept across the seas. Cl\'.llilllS cannot be transformed in- to soldiers by putting them into l battle dress llllifolni. they have to be lrllinod espiclaliv in these times oi llu-cllnnlzcd warfare. Tile army nevus l‘('iillOl'C(‘l‘i'l(‘ilfi.\ and. it. is tie .. duty iii‘ illi‘ Mxllislvl" of Defence l0 wéfecaiifin got llwnl. 'l‘ilui is who you are ask- ed tovote hives" in this pflebisclie Undecmed “healer {O be Sad or tovrclleve L e goverilmen o‘ a pl'o- melit of I.eali_v‘s prospective ciepart- glad, several hundzed Cailndan "J15? 11111116 at ‘he 1351 elefllo" m" lire, which will larobablv have to solcLel-s have returned to lllC Do- 1111i‘ 119111“ m" be postponed two or three “weeks minicn frcin Britain the Yllfl_ll'll‘ll\' because of ti": _ Mrs. Loahv. “Ito is recovering from soils and a 111w. desinfd an operation. have conscription, your vole “ye-s" does not mean you All.‘ vollnu lUl‘ conscription; that is Ll ill.Sl.i\l'i(.‘ll idea, you arle silrxnplg 1v ovum *z$“.i2.*..‘.il§.'3§§§-“€ii?.?i hi"... fighting s total war and that Lllerslie; HonJ .P. McIntyre. J.F. in the 911d but only bl‘ 801118 811 thug Britain Amett. Capt. Perry, St. Louis, all out, b? putting everything we have urging the delegates to et into i." anti-aircraft guns available at har- l e WW1‘? 91". '0 V°t° "W5" it 9 Other speakers at the meeting included Dr. J. A. MacPhee who iter the nlceillig Col. Ralston contested the Prince County seat _ d“ _d iielcgaites‘ personally and against Mr Ralstcn at the last Dbtatoes by the plaintiffs to the K227)‘ ‘afled l° 1mm‘ °“‘ this 15' ovleccltvligicoilieelgl ‘giiiilfrpififilefiipii’ fcamederrilelclleclioxh Premier Thane A m, RAE offensive w l d to the polls atthls time oi year- He m; Quegrfg 1n we federal Ho”, Th a‘ cane leaders in stzlllbtésntitlilgllerigt lggfswggg ant?’ I E’ Sinclair Ind Group’ cars of potatoes en The Gelman ‘ubmarlne base a‘ handling the thing and he felt ss- ff,“",,§,,§‘m§,,d°;,f““§f,’°°’§' R'C'A'F" Douglas. number S.F.T.S. here. Colonel Ralston in his address said in March 1940 the Royal Cen- iim Navy consisted oi’ 6.000 of- oers and men, the army o1 sbout 5.000 and the sir force of about .0 . Now the navy held more than 32.000, the army more than 275.000 exclusive oil home defence Industry was for better mobil- ized for war production, orders had increased tremendously. women were being used to replace mun- power. In 194) the strazcgy was to wlut_ behind the salozy of me France and France had fallen and most of Japan not on.‘ sold the speaker, "men for only had entered the Witl‘ on the side of Hillel‘ bllt had rwelwiirflil- and United Sirllcs lrcs en m. m the F81‘ East. Tile situation never had been worse and was likely to become worse still before 1t got better. But. while the armed forces had vastly and ivclr mawrials v lng from Canadian fac- tories in an ever-inci-easixlg flow the government was hampered l; any effort to place the nation on an all-out basis by the pledge the: hid been given. Now, therefore, the government askrd it be released from its Promise. Yes. Bod News For Iltler A '76s“ vote h tho Plflhimfte would be “mod news" for our friends-the United Nations-bed. new; for Hitler and his gangsters. . Th P“ Mi isle d Minister It would cause the f . W19 W!" W“ 1° ‘W’ W“ lmkmd- oi Dgfcilcglelmovv‘ beslt atxllie peril we aids to ring around txlifemewgrlfarjxrt In addition to Dorian, six min- All, as typified by iergeants Georsfi m, ln today. This is not a political will tell oiu- frimds that we no sndFWoo Civilians on ilie 111m “m”? factor at this crucial time. Canadian l rpool, 11in l d, d wives and id to vict . Canada's arm Gem“ radio "M m ‘ L“ gm ‘nsflviw 1111911 stajidsin Bgrtyalnss arheadfn battle of Britain A Una‘ whose we must show them by our vote th eovern- st s Manitoba training school, has Remember the her the Erin-tits called Lemme but the ooesn. To vote no s declined to mention her surname. 1118 -\ I Four Boy scout “bills heroes,” who have just ruched Camels for n tom of the Dominion, at the lnvltgtlon of the Boy Scouls Association. They will ineet gatherings o! Canrdlan Scouts and the ‘gnu-ll public, tell something of their experiences, and p85: on thi latest ldeu ln A. It. l’. and rescue york They are. left to right: Stanley Newton. 8th llolborn Troop, London, leader; John Betlicll, 85th pugqmodd hoop; llugli flight, 110th Glasgow hoop and Boy Davis, 26th Southampton Troop. issue, both parties are agreed tho government should have a free devastation in The "W111" Wm E111’ °P°- l‘ “n h"w°n he“ t” l: t on was put into effect me minute a wtithttiemallthswayasweknow orowitfhiissllitie way. lit tell tho men and women who are overseas safe tho , , bout to play Whether WG island fortress of Bfital th t sill-p included ,‘}§.,,“"y..“ or no may be s. deciding n, wlih ‘hem to the ma}: dugh" ‘Ihs government was not “icing of the er Canada can send to tho m u, “he Trade 00101111651011" m ggafllgaw war fronts may turn the m: p “l. My; “w” mama". "m wlieih l the ould invasion W of decld er hers should be censor-iii‘ f/lon. All it asked was s, release from its Promise there would be no conscription for overseas service. ll! that release were given, then it would bo the government's n- i-billty to see that conscrip- across we“ ‘_'_°t’° 1°’ H ' w m‘ M home l‘ all? id em. c011 wt soription into effect today as far u legal commitments are con- liigation not. to do J0. The moral obligation could be cancelled by an overwhelming ‘yes’ vole and that was whet the government asked. Col. Rats/ton expressed his pleas- ure at the large lzaihcrines in sum- merside yesterday. it demonstrated that the people realized how grove was the situation and tie express- ed his sincere gratitude for their hearty welcome, "It is grrod to be in Prince Coilntv." declared the Minister, “It proves we all realize we are up against total war, we have to vote "yes" fol‘ our own preservation of all we held dear. Canada is deter-ruined to do any- thing and evervitfnq to meet ivhat- ever comes" Col, Raistrn referred i0 the splendid rcpr-scrfiation this rovizice has made in the ileht- rig units and said he was [roud to be Prince County TOI)'.'(‘$Pll'.'ll1VC. He said Prince C-uuty has given leadership in othcr ttrngs in the st and it would br- nzi inspira- ion to the rest of the Dominion if they vrcilld lewd the Dominion lfi this plebiscite bl‘ \'!,1\‘ll‘Q an ov- erwhelming "ye=" vcf -S REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Bob Fuller, Cleveland liuvans rice Ritcher, beot Carl Hilltbel’ ‘n an 41X- ibition grme with the Glrnfs five years age today at New Yolk In eight innings Felirr sfrivk cut nine, gave up five hits. sins! two runs. Hilblzoll allclvcd eight hils and four rims. 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