‘_‘_._<-~ T "e SUMMJERSID " ' E GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE IZE W/ESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Mel. John Pond. M SUMMERS ID! and ‘nllvu. Allvertbln; umua l» lm with m1, p,“ The Guardian ml! l» boll!!! dill! ll l-hy of tho following store; u; fllIl. ‘mngerllidtliizo-oksiore, Wltlr 8i. nronto BIBNI. Water 3t. Water Its-en law-Phony zap PRINCE COUNTY Gflllrllee Drunto , M"! til-um. u'°l.-.l.'.l‘.'.'ll. a; ‘AND UPSET The Guardian will b0 delivered lo any hum u, “mm HQ an“, Boy n 2c per day 0r 10o per week. Phone 2.80 for "ll; 2 USEHOLDI m, you! order W the bu! responsible for dellverlel on you: m“, um.- uriclnholelllllnbdwlih maul-m e "(and Ind! I [amped Inn» one dloilo incline ¢:; - . “l, wlnmn l: reserved for been of lvmi interest inn ldiltlllllll] ¢| s ucwsy nature may be inun- m al 2 cents a word strictly pey- - Me in advance Téélzn usvs and Buckwheat m Q95, a ijhlcli s. ie-lati-o-o-Zi. 45s: Blaces Insul-Bric Slate “M, eltlllig. lnsm-lsoarn, lnscl lsswr 508w. Riockwool, cut the m, bu) 511G eliminate draft. L-430-6-5-2l. SHOW under dir- lull, 'l‘lll'll-.~..ll:c, June lath, Summer- pse I.l1l‘1ll zlild Rhythm B8114. SD93- .“ ,,,,,,,-,._»., L-l48-8-5-2l iiL. tic Perfect Perfection m, _ h, 50H at Contra. Grocery. QC-lbllll-lfldl- L-ial-o-s-ll. __1'l:lj\‘f-2NT blilcleblrds from tel:- yfltr planting with our All sizes. En- L-305 ..t0Nflk.\'l‘l'lll\'l‘l(lNS — Miss - .- l\‘.lllk.li. ulio is i1 Erad- - (. Jrlln (icncral H s- l, N. 15., lCCJilly wok lmlllnti ns and made zn all sub eels, the calm-rotun- no Court at Summer-side, was incorrectly repart- W that Mr. Justice Saun- mu-cd not to do any a"- inr some t'mc. It should i‘l.-ll 1o vxas advised by ll’! i1 llnrlorinkc lb" pro- Ii.’ n‘ 11w court. The Gila"- ll. lilo crrcn S m. I'll’ O‘f{oefo arrivrd -\ n» cnilv in spend the - .ll ilvr home in Kcnslngion. d Mrs. Jllslln f-filfthts um Esicn SIISIL- to visit lvr.‘ mnihvr Mrs. Patrick . ':b0l"o.~K. and .\i . Prior Cllllavhan ‘I‘I \".<'\\i i210 IflilQl‘ mart cf ‘l\'ll . ilvil- son-in-lnw and l ink and Mrs. McDoug- 1YII.*K. . lnz-l-liu hincLclan arrived “Wwtrrn States in spend a m llliil‘ ullil her moihc-r Mrs. Arch. mcbvllan, Indian Ril'l.‘i‘.-—-K. A fl. L. Horne of Sum- :. ylsllzng her dllu htrr. Parker and Dr. Palker N’. S. S. n Rutherford and lzife Mrs. Ruihcr- s, Dr. and Mrs. E. sUPIEEMEEGJRT at ‘lie Sllprclne Court 0f Princeilsaac, Coumv lboLllllfld its sitting, Magus. no: Al‘ lllil. presiding, esterday .n<~ll the case of {he King '1 lli Clnton, charged witn uvil u: .1 fill" ul luoncy nmounth g l.) Sliliiilii, ulis opened. Mr. Li. (v. Iiillr. Kl", opened the case for the Crcull iii‘ “'83 assisted by Mr. J. \\.\_'sUli ill-Nuught. Mr. O. D. Mac- c-ii-illll appeared for the defence. hr. ullnlvl Profltt Was the first w s. lulll related how he had $109.00. on the I vi lylllrlll 2. 0n retiring . t bvlure he had left the ozuury Ill iilS trousers et. El ht 011m‘ ‘AIIIIPSSCS were icard. c case \\ .1 hl- resumed this morning. 7H9 lurnuvn are Lester Wallisle. fawn-lull, Stewart Montgomery; 5'1‘ - Wrlmnls, Lorne Bmvncss» M! (vullhlv. Pliillllllid Kelly, Anlzrs .\1.l .l'.l. Wm. Mountain. Josoph F_ _ _ x llvdcv L. Palmer. Ever- l‘ \\:.. hm and Pcicr J. Perry. Annual Meeting Handicraft Guild its Calrlc Holman WM re-el- "*4 P1152: cnt at the annual ’"5"111'>< ul I c Prince county Hfillflltllill uulki which met at lift home of Misc Holman. Then "i fl stood attendance and the fi- mnml wpori. showed the past m: 1nd been n successful one. .' 1i: u» the war it was decid- m m l1) upon thc shop this year. zlfllll: some 011m‘ arrangements rim fw luhdo for the sale of uirlu‘ chills. Tie other officers h‘ Mr 'l‘.;lnle . Campbell, Vice hid-vii: Secretary’. Mrs. L. A. iyfflc Iilifl Treasurer, Mrs. Annie lulu. ._.$_ ‘I hlllllliiliisfi Bill Blooll the one iVlun hulls uiart in break out on Nil-runs parts of the body it is an ITIIIPIIIW‘ iluli fill‘. blood ie loaded up mill llllpllfiilik‘. Jll-‘f “hr-n you illink you am rid “I on». fifllliiiPl‘ l-rupe up i0 lake iil PW!’ nmi prolong your miscry, All llu- lnul-ing and pouliil-ing you "m." d» will nui ninp more copying. “m? n-ll give ihat old, reliable, gluoll purifying medicine Burdock ivmi Biiivre n chance to banish the him Tilmlsllniis have uecd I! f0!‘ n"! imp-ul- during Ihc plut00 ycnre. Tnlio ltli ll. null get rid of the bed "ui IITHI file boils 1.00. ‘Pi-- r. lllillurn 00., ma, TOTIIIAIO, o» ‘- gingham was Llrllir-fully I'(‘l‘l'I\'l‘fi lmli i acid nun-ell and lnlllrallcn. My tonilnuel ‘Don't not lhel, OII ilvlu |ol on my I Inlly‘: nuvce unlll one Icy Molina buughi m n bank o! Medan land n pneulpilnn owl by ee MIIIY lbqrlll‘ heuliule k1 alumni: pollen. Aha Illlng ti for only a shun while, oll III eleuncelu dlnurdan and palm vlnlehod ...IIIII'V TNIOIIN -FACTORY-T0-\‘O i. on at Taylor Drug Cogiesnéflllligttxzlg? —REPAllt or replace defective YWYB- Buy sate-surfaced fire-sale from up shingles steel f" Braceas‘. r00 lllidg-JSSIEBQLE-gif: LWAQMV em among. "i- ll Ila ch-hh ll I01 Iliad -BRICK. Terra Gotta Drain “Qgflth rllwx-um-u who! yJiu-anm paying e plltllfl- LEAN Iirzl ml Stomach Powder P199. l-Ame and Cement sold right at mace e. L-430-u-5-2l. —CBURCll TEA and sale of‘ mime 090M118 Presbyterian ‘Hall, Keniiflfllfln, Saturday, June 8th. L-ZUO-fi-li-li. v‘ --__ 1mm um - 1mm a tablets f l t II: nwn- - mac-h. Makes 2oo gallogi 20%. “on 35 cents. Ernman Drug c0. Lid, L-aos. [ -ou'r AGAlN.—ft a phasing to, MISSED BATTLE ‘$9M: i-gflt £41‘. Justice Slllllldflli is a. .e o e a out a ll-li lit-r * vl- . "-"—' ffigii. illness, and lsgablento atlllclsidlo‘ _,__\CQIILII’IUCG_ from ,D11I¢.U__. duties. His Lnrdslu held "*’”‘A"—‘"“_ Chancery Court this wcck. p lMucnus. Montreal. and caof. Jew a i [Lulontrune and Lieut. G. Fayette. -c. w. L. MEETlNfl AT rsnllm 1 lwlh v1 Montreal. who wont as m- ‘R]VER_ _ The rhguhu. munuyy- ll-rprclcrs. "Ihcre were also the fol-| gnu-ling of tlu- c. w, 1, Ql Ifldini] ilfiiYllltltnlUllibfllfi of the 1st Division -Rl'-‘I‘1' “us llud on Jum- Blld. Airs. "‘_‘\'.°5 “’I“I"‘“_IY7 IJ. L. Saunders ln-c-siril-ll and opened k-IIKQPWIQY- Edllwmom H~ Flpw’ lllle meeting with prnvcr. Convcnvrs NY" (fiirisk- Qiie-i 19"“ G‘ Du?‘ I . -.-.. . livllllllcl Man." A G. Glllis Mal- 10f commltttcs uuc uppolnicd. ltl- _ - - ~ - bb. parts 0f bikers and k-ullvvnl-rs ivorc gm”- NS-i w‘ Mudgeg co 9 givcn. Dmulsiun IOIIO\\I‘II ml \\li_\':~ “m; viimfliie" lshmdgB-C" a“: and lncaxls l0 help lili‘ nl~vlly~ iam- m-Yfll-lilglggégk" FY3852} 0am lIlPS of the p.11 sh. A mnmlllvll o1 ~ r b _: u f-{cnmmvaeglna Md . Lennoxville. Que. 'l'hv ,=i_>l-c1a1 reconnaiisaace’ ‘fine: to hold an ontcrialnlnont 501m In °"‘““‘d n"! “I “c” a ,8 e raise fluids for c. ariiabic work. ‘i-fiflilifltoillmagrfililfil‘ gviagtiugg? Meeting ndjournod-Ji, ‘wji "Hum. u’ S‘ _ p9 an ILILO m Flanders was at its hv chi. ‘fill-so German planes were shot rlnzyn whcn they attacked the ship on uhich Genrral McNaughton and IilS nm-iy travelled. Once a. mine _ ' ""1 hr parachute from a plane Juxlrln _i'(I ‘l0 fcct away. 1 Tlw ropovt said the Canadians in- 51[if"i”II iorrnin xyhere lili-‘If "0095 Insl boon cmicctell i0 sce action. Ola-u a iclcphonccl report back to lunrvzu llari i0 he broken off for fcrll- lilf‘ lino had boon tapped u-hen ‘ ‘ - lllrougli a section held by IIIIIII‘. l- rclurn to England aboard lIl~~1..\\-c:', the Canadian oIILcers _ II 1*,‘ "WI smfilllth ring ruins of bombed daughter Phyllis of Bullion mlto 1.¢“_—, m“ 10m; finog of bewldered ed to Geprgctnlvn to spend 1110 wr: - “f\‘ltl,\‘yr\s w, .- q the“, omv remain. a member offered to maiw fiTPfSPN for llocdy chilclrcrl. It was cll-mllvll 1 as...“ l Mr. Willrrd Gallant \ 10111;» _a patient. in 11w Pz-l ( _ Hospital rtiurnrrl in s 11.21112 in [Bordon on Sunday .~l!:<-l'llls0n. y _____ , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fluid of dcxi were visions lo kfozzrlsll, N. 8,. v ‘on Friday. , (m ___»\< ._ '8 Mr. and Mrs. \VlII1.illl “Write av. - S bide Trotting Park Bought By Capt. Grady capt. Summon Grady. for many years on i-ho Sunlmerelde town councl‘, has pure-based the Summer- alde trotting park from Dr. E. 'f‘. Tanton and W. E, Darby. Captain Grady intends to fix up the park lor horse racing events and also to use it for a training centre for race horeee. New stables and grand- stand are to be erected, the woo-k in be proceeded with at once. The property is at. the northwest of the town and until this last year or two the Dominion Day racm events were always held there. e pro- perty is about fourteen acres. with amlple lpace for an exhibition as we es horse racing. The Prince Oouni Exhibition was held on the grounds for a. number of years. Captain Grady is to be COIIBTBLILBK- ed on his initiative in purchasing the park with the idea of reviving horse racing at Summerside. S _ REYNAUD _ . fflerttlnuzcufzmn_oazq_l> naud last night was apparently placed by him before the cabinet at. its suddenly called midnight meeting. Frflm the meeting the cabinet Went tn the Elysee Puluce to see- Presidcnt Albert Ilebrun. Ac this time I-Iavas News Agency announ- ced that ille cabinet had "offered" its resignation to the President, but cancelled the report some minutes later. No further infOrmaliOn on the political cituatlon vms given out until the communique u-ns issued almost. two hours later from the Premier's office. Dropping o_f Daladler, who held the Wal- Ministry in the first sewn months of the conflict and was Premier during the Munich crisis, was the most splicing change made by the Hench Premier. Daladler had been paw fire for some time for his role .n prE-Wfl-r French politics and preparedness. (A secret mtelillg of Labor members of Parliament was re- ported in London by the Press Association to imve "dealt with the question of who was responsible in the days before the war for Britain's apparent lack of foresight." Some ob~ that former Prime Ministe- Nevllle Chamllcrlnin, whose position was analogous to that of llaladler was also under fire.) servers believed that this mflllll "I (*v t sands have. launched at dawn "a formidable all- battle occurred during which our pursuit force and our assault. for“ gave magnificent mun Ill - port to troops fighting on e ground." Meanwhile 1n the House of Com- mons sir Archibald Sinclair, Air secretary, said that defensive ure- pcu-ations are being pushed for- airporte to fortify them a ainst any Nazi attacks. Mini.» n’ Add that its bomlbere “violently attack- ed highly important objectives" in the reglon of st. Quentin, Perronne and Cumbrai, the district where Hitler today launched hr: attack on the French lines. Masses of enemy troops were bombed and German column: cut 111D When the German atwfi was launched at dawn "a formidable air battle occurred during‘ which our pllfSllIl. force and our assault force gave magnificent mass sup- port to troops fighting on the ground." Menrnvhlle in the House q! COHHHOIIS Sir Archibald Sinclair, Air Secrciary, stud that defensive prcrpciraiicn; are being pllShEd forward at Brltzsh airports to fort- lf)‘ them against any Nazi attacks. BRITAIN DRILLS. __V_ (Coyingeq from page i) the men and guns of the “Iron- silics" defenders with their Iiighly mobile and heavily arm- lmiis and planes droning wfllvhfullv and incessantly over- IW-‘lri. but in the spirit of the pvopll- ihclnsvIvc-s. ‘Ilwv have been grimly warned Major-General Charles Do _Gnu1le who becomes Reynaurli: chief rls- curl with rclnlivrs lll-rv. 'f‘1\.";: werv in: l)ii.~\{r.\.i."ii'.< 1'11 snYiil ha“ Sow" accompanied as lzlr as (‘llnrlottcto.\'l\ v i mml llislrvssed persons were by Miss Joyce LUV." of Bordon. iaizvn l) hind. ____.__. ‘ ‘l w l5 v ‘l‘ was aevrjrcly mach-l Mr, and Mrs. Gcnrgc- AllCiCfSiul in." Iilli‘! u-llcn ilcarlnl: English c; 391.59,, 5pm; l, wbpk-(‘iifl m \"'.i(l':§ \VI!lf‘ General McNaught- sistunt at tho war minislryn was! promoted from tho rank of Colonel onlv on May 25in. , ‘Al, that. time hc rcplacoll . ‘one of l5 Generals ollsird by ltcy~ naud in the drastic house cleanmg 1 of the French army that “n5 ll:- ‘Chnrloffeuvvn. refumiuz on lwn- P“ M“, (“MP1 "m" “we lmilsllcllccd Bfiél‘ the Gcrmtln brook- Mag- I . ~ nz-‘iczl i cir report, Lfeut. d“) morning __ v u no on his ffflmfifiiitl" U‘! l Mrs. Harry Muttarl and (‘IIIIPII- i‘ ~ _.""“r f“ mp “ms ' m. l up" mlwvgos as bullets ier cJan spoilt Satumu 1.1 l3ol..ull. m‘ m? _ k “k0 M“ Miss Palsy Cllllpupoll uho has‘ ,been a studcnl. at U.C.C.,Chrlrlni1r— : ‘town, returned to her home huvo on Saturday. 1 NXMEEIXTEEN N _ ICnnlinucci from..bai:e_1) Amom: the students from Bordon taking the tlircc vrccks sholl coursi- P. W. C., are Nfissl-s Joan .l;\v- __ , .,, ~ Dmmhy Limrraflsh W“,n“w?l§“‘é1}§gn°’Sfigiigiillillv have Pearl‘ stewmm ltcrn cioselv watched by authorities Mr‘ “any Egan o, the as‘ Isnlx» the ouibronk of war. Some Charlottetown. now in dry dock at §§,,‘,.‘;§,‘,'..,’}‘°,“,‘,‘;,,‘§§_ “e nread) m St. John spcnt the \\'(‘(‘i'i-('llilyfli his Rsvplfli‘. Rlwflfcnnadian Mounb ihome m Borden‘ om“ mvmxws or ("i Pnlirc look nrlion against Can- me crew M“) “Hlwcd m" H“ ‘ullhm Fascist organizations. ar- week-cnd were Afcssrs. John SIOWM‘! rpétiw, Adrien Arcanm leader o; ‘lgfirle-w“ “d ‘msmn MMIV“ °r ‘ihclNililonlll Unity Party. and a n ora. in Mo“. Service was held in the Bordon ’-i-lg,i:onifiociam Union Hall on Sunday afternoon. Anon,“ nmmdmeny m me reg. The GI“ Gmd“ imrMid Km" '2“ uluicm as» nnnolnlced by Mr. town hall to the church. Brforc bc- ‘Lmminu, Wm may“, an cnmmqs. 3mm“ hi‘ “rm” 1i'€"'Mr' “nbhioncd nfflccrs of the Royal Can- Leen extended e hearty welcoznefnman Mnuntad Ponce luau“, Qg to the Guides and thanked them W“, mam for the purmse o; l5. m? their "mtmmtm" I" m” 5”‘ suing scorch ivarranis. This is ex- vire, The theme. for the. sl-nnnn pumsd m smqmnwn m, hfipdfi rvf was "Anxiety". and iho icxt w .\i\\" pnlirc filld save them in organ- Take no thought for the mom) .-,__,,, s..ar(.h,,s_ '50!‘ U11‘ "KITYOW 511"“ “i” ihmlimW ‘Fro orznnlzntlons declared illeil- fm‘ the mm?“ H “mil: SMIICWI“ n1 nrc Ausaziris orrzanlzaiion of inc Mamie“ 6334- I" mhm“? m" m“ Nzllinnnl Sozihlisilsc-hl- Dculsrhc unto the day is the evil ihcrmf. Arymmrpnruq. mum-he Arbggqy- Matthew 6:34. In pruning out the (mm; m, gamma" social‘, (or T9550" will’ W” 5mm“ M‘ b" ""'"r" (‘lrrlnan clnillrc (Dcllfschcr Blind anxious in those Ill‘i‘\‘l‘~\\‘l‘.'l('kil1§.', (m. Knnndm; National Unity pm»- days, the rlscoursc hall two hcad- y... Canadian ungon of Fascists; %nggzodf~‘lrsii, thatlthfie¥1rih odious? (he cnmmunht partytoflgCanndaé ° l“ m" n - ‘e “’°*5° the Youna Communs ague o the text were uttered by our Sav- ‘Cmmda; m, Canadm, 15b9, d5. ‘lzfgilirgimgtl: gsg-iuiilxncogtallcigsg: fence lcague; the league for peace 5 55B "UPI"! Mid PPOPIP “"94 ‘m’ ior farmer lcmnle association; the der the tyranny nnll subjection of ipmni5ij Oygflnizflflgn 0f Canada; Caesarhbut Chri§tiail1i_v' bcgiun wit: “m. Russian wqrkcfg {and {Ti-Tog I ama group 0 m?" "if 51"“ club; Croatian culture assoc at on‘, in 5PM 01' W!" and WT-‘Nllflml-‘i‘Hungarian workers club: Pollen from country to country because ppnp](\‘_q Agqrlafilgnj cannula-n U. the earth belongs in God lmd mania llrni m» Youth Fcderatlon. destiny is in his hands. Secondly, ~. " -' that} man should’ trgllsi. in‘ rac ous wer. n lose ays $1M‘ on i290 continents when illc Mm q-Om Pgyqurl, A miniature world scents l0 be full of strife and bride and groom in all their finsfy turmoil. our ncwspapors full of ii. rcprcscmod by lvliss Joan 001113021 land our radios blllrc it from mnrn- and Master Walter Weatnover, ling till night, fills ioxi. "take liO_\i‘Il(‘(‘I(‘(1 in a heavily laden pink thought for filo marrow sl-cms a and while prom- Tfiv E1115 W"? 0P- sirang message for our Lord to olvc onmi by Muses Jean MacDonald us, but we are to givl- our minds in and Tcsm- Sexton and the verses doing our bcsi day by day nnzl iruai. ‘and good wzshcs vwre read by Miss 00d lo take care of llic fuluro. ‘in ylfcrmcc Sharpe. Alter the many won-y and grow anxious is to mts- [llhfllli and as-tractlve gate had "mtufk?" ‘"“§""'Tl 1511B“ ' itinbepliiiilfgkcii‘ eacgotndhealrxiceai says eorcesocvsa clv- -. - vgll against 113, A. Illicit‘ gills Rflti 360d Wiihtfs “t9! Mrs. Reginald Rutgers who h s ‘ lilliCilnfillc up; bounced while lull been slpenomg a f w days m ‘salt? f" 5"“ _ A 3°“? 5*“ gioncfion returned to hcr home on Iifllffizii’. bsAlhéicslluvtl-‘oités pexilghmgi: ' r ax m1" ' l tfery! cpecial esngratulnlzmlsgyrrl‘ liff-"lsfim WWW! w" 59"“ f-rom her many fricrtis arc bring m sillrzlng and dancing. The mus- sent to miss LXiTfllIiy M-\l~1‘avl.~ii."‘ “T5 mmléilfd bi’ "N! 5W $501" g, hi}: ‘ufifisslwl “m. m p}; \l\lr, c]. .01" fjlctlgfgfllg‘ the managmerlt oro y. .o 5 a very r- lI‘ll . . a l - student of slxiecn years, urn ill!‘ ‘ A sirlnnl aucnln Cflffl ‘PM!!! "l! college prJc for Ifildrl‘ rl i rsv ‘ITPII! in the Borden town hflll 011 vozlr, llo ‘f’. A. LePrgc prizc and ,'l‘lll\ (‘ny owning with nine tables ‘B. W. LsPaite DYVP- rpiayvva. Llazilrs first prize was w? Mrs. Albert Jay return-o in hv Mls. T. sl-xi-cn. second W114i‘ ‘i; Borden on Monday evening n-om a Mrs. J. MnvMcPr Willi 89"“ l‘- mnh. tun Ukrainian. a Finnish. a Pulilll. a Russfln. a Croatian and brllic-tn-bo was escorted to a prctilly decorated seat o1 honor by 3,‘, 3 I M . Ed 147365 59c‘ gry pleasant visit to St. John, N. long!‘ higaiffgrr (Elxrellfy Eurnardbgsg; snlzllllm pr zcs wept to Mist 1c and M sttr Sterlinif Mlml»; Plmvllill WM W" "l" sinned for the irrczrolt when was vgn by Mstar Stcrirg Mncl-leod. Til!‘ ptowrcs of il\i= (‘fiffi DP"? llzc in fiifi of iii‘: Y- M- i» 5- can‘ ' On Monday evinlng a mlsccf- aneous shower a-us hefd in ihr Borden dnacc hull in honor of one o! our popular young prcple, Mss Millie Baflrisir. who is sccn lo b'~ crme e June brce. Wivv: blur"- through at Sedan. Malccl Boutlullil-r, the nmv Fill- 1 ance Minister sue/seeds IAICIPII ‘ Lamoureux. 1 New Portfolio v I Rcyfmud created a nc-tv portfolio that 0f Minister 0i the Fl-cnrh Family, apparently to deal with roblcins created by cvacuationbf] arge sections of the pcpallailml from tllcir ironies. A "Daladier" man dropped from the cabinet was Albert Sari-ant. who was Minister of Education, He L1 replaced by Yvon Delbos, who i l was foreign minister during the Premiership of Mon Blum. ,~ Ludovic-Oscal- Frcssard-xras trans- , fflTEd from the Ministry of 111-‘ formation to that of public worksm The new minister of information, ‘ Jean Provost, is publisher of Paris. s01; the powerful Hench evening newspaper and one of the first French newspapers to mfidcfhlll‘ its methods of news galhbrlng and 1 prcscnialloll. i I IIITEIISE IILLIEIIi _(,Cont1nued_fron1 page Ii 1 the sky and bclnS Visible I0 “F1 craft crews flying more than I miles away from the scene of thcl vast conflagratlon. ' , nilroads Wrecked l The Ail" Ministry said r1111 (‘Om-l municatlons ovcr fl ivldc arch . Germany were succossfully- atiackcdl and “the important fhllYSIlBIIiflgl art-la near Essen, Dusseldorf en I esel were heavily bombed.‘ One British wicsday, found the 01dcbmek_ air-f dromc alight and night flying in cs , pr‘? re Sbaae was promptly atiaclturl‘ the Air Ministry said. The raids were conducted in ill e face of intcnse Opposlllml. it said. in which “scvcral of our craft suf- fered minor damage." 1 “All but one. I'.0\V(‘.\'l‘f‘, returned safely to their bases," it addrd. The French air ministry said that its bombers "violently aiiack~| ed highly important objectives’ in, the region of Si. Quentin. Pcrnnnc E and Cambrlll, the district where] Hitler today launched his attack on the French lines. Masses of enemy troops I “TIE up. _\yhen the ‘Qelrtman TILLIE THE TOILER — FI:'_‘*.'"“" Ltlack gins ._ BECAUSE YOU CALLED HER YD“ grin‘: Bridal Chorus vvtls Irina [glued by Mr. Rain Tqolnbl Lin! W18" Fill"!- . I ta _ ider, flying ovcr, [and dcmocrncyu. the Ukrainian labucermany m thbrgrthdawl] or wmb Ol-LILENNY, YOU ALWAYS SAY THE WIONG THING-WHEN SHE GOT SOP by ihril" laadors to guard against every kind of "bruta and trench. crous manoeuvre" and the warn- illqdiiti struck deeply, Riot. aquatic o1 General Sir Ecl- lncnll lrnllsiul-s‘ inventlon—-hard- cued rrgulnrs with machine gum, llntl-ialzk guns, demolition mat/eh lzlls and light cannon-move re- placcd local volunteers as the Kingdom's first IlflB of defence. Mzlitary- observers stressing that p1Il“_J1‘llllllSiS are Gcrlnanys most (iilflllq and [LHSDIITCCIUI trocps, had questioned the ulusdom 0f the Gov_ ol-nnlonrs, earlier scheme of send. 111;: fiiripllngs and oldsiers anned Willi rifles lo fight them. As important as the troops to UK? zone-ml plan of defence Ls the Govcfnuicllfis drive to rout film columnists. lmdvjrs here are aware that fifth Columnists in the 10w Countries and France left food. lnsollnc and directions at stratesic Points for the invading Nazis and caches qr llms and ammunition for para- clllltisls. The British Union of Fascists have fell. the British dflVQ mostly. Now arrests were made all over Britain. Dlg Ditches In Puinm Farmers have been requested to dig ditches Ill pastures to hinder 11m landing of German troop planes. They have been asked, also, to scatter haystaciu over the fields lnsicnri of. putting men-l in order- ly row and to leave narrows, reap- 01's zlml othvr farm implements whore they will cause the most in. cohvohience to any invaders from above. The Govemment is buying up surplus limslock in certain coastal fanning aroma in leave the land barren of fond. Whllf‘ the defence forces have boon braced against every kind of offensive so far used by the Nazis. they 5:111 Pmldéi‘ the poeeibilltlas of a new weapon striking at Bri- In. One speculation hen in that Gcnnnn scientists have evolved an amphibious tank. Anotlm- lxuslbllltv is the oom- narailve oulct 0f the German undersea; flret. some naval men believc ihc Germans have been ripping out the insides of old aub- marines and fitting them to carry troops who could be landed at quiet lnnlifalls from rubber boats. PICTURE PRODUCER GIVES AWBIILANCES DOS ANGEIJES. June B —(AP\ -'I'he American Rod Cross today announcori receipt of 825.000 from flurry M. Warner. motion picture product-r for the purchase of an bombed and German columns. cut, ambulrlncca. Ten are to be sent to mcnt found Fvanrc run Enzland, lo to fiance. {mm ullliqihyfl m . L A Have you observed the bouquet and winy flavor of MORSITS SELECT- ED ORANGE PEKOE TEA’! Some users say it leaves nothing io be desired. _z> -. ' :1 Thou- Back From Magdalens Senator Proposes Bill To Alter Neutrality Law WASHZNGHUN, Juno a_(cp)__ senator Henry Lodge (Rep-Mas. BH-chusetia) pr°P°uea today that neutrality law restrictions be c.1- filrjdtoioepfermitnurglea ‘States ves- n r n nna lull M; Grgfenland. pom 9 ° Effid a bill i0 move the eastern limit from 66 1o 30 degrees west longitude. Under prcscflt re- strictions, United States‘ ships ma‘. enter the Bay 0g Fundy w,“ o‘; YUWQUBII- N. 5.. and Saint John, N. B. bodke said six monlhv- ex. Deficnce had shown that the “ex- tion of these ports hfis been P1111813! beneficial both i0 (Tazlada BDCI the United Slates," “.F'ul'thcl' coilslduratlon o! 0111‘ national defence needs 1171s coll. vinccd me that Czmnlla and me United States have many (irgmmon interests insofar as (lefcncc prlla. lems in this hemisphcre m9 Con- cernvd." lodge mill the Scnatc. "It is my conviction that the whole o1 North America, plus m»: Caribbean area. is air base area.- our mlnimtlrn-of-defenccs. 11 in true-and l believe it i$--—\\‘Q should extend the privlloge o; shipping to Canada m include v.11 Canadian ports-just as we limv extend it to Bay of Fundy Doris, Bermuda. Mid the Carlbbmh i5~‘ FRENCH SAY __.<9.2ntlnu _ . ._ _ ._—_= Somme antimircraft fire burst out in the souilnvlxsicrll (luzsklrtsl cf Paris. A spokesman thus silmnlcri llli the Wench position at fill‘ (‘llfl of ills first day of the great bllillo: “Favorable? Earlier, authorized sources had declared that the defcndcrs on i110 Somme front wcrl- holding every:- where with the crcpton l~i :1 fl-lv points whore a wiihllvluvnl in U11? favorable positifllis w“; ' l, adding that in such titer-e was “nothing to \\‘0l‘l‘_ l- The German stool-clad c. s vol-c attackln in great fieols a1 fllJllV points song the front. Nearly ‘.1,- O00.00U men were at grips. A l25~MiIe Front. front. red with the fire of lmcountfl ed thousands of KUXLF-fl. chaos of‘ roaring artillery, bombers, tanks and infantry action. rectangle fqrnlell by the clues. o1 La Fore, Loon, Anizyv-le-Cillltcull until Chaunx. touthwest of st. Qlféflllll‘ their efforts 1n the two sectors of Amlens and Loon with n supporting attack all along the ii‘\i1iI-<~l!l!lfl1lll! east from the nloutll of the 501mm: to the Alsne f1\'0l‘-—i3§iillii{ out front a ket they had held on the south a e 0f the Somme at Amiens and dovm the Oise valley on the high- way from lawn southwest m 50l5< sons. It was p, battfefield of the last war; and n. bnltlcfil-lcl \v'.u_~ll~ null ad died in combat through lllclnl- turics. And vv-hllr- Hillcl- uxlsii rvrlt- ening to teach Franco an "IIISIOYIP lesson." Premier Paul ncyumzu thusanswercd him: "‘Wc tylll llgil! to the end sviill our Buns-h Kill)‘ nu" the liberty of the u-orlcl." Began at Dawn The attack toward Pam began at dawn and roared on through the hot, dusty day and into the night without let-up. The Germans stormed u first with blzelr divc bonlbcrs anl llcnay artillery; smashing ni tho II:-I.\*('\I French infantry. ‘Yhrll 11:.» Nun foot soldiers pourccl iorunrd 1n waves. while Panzer lmochanizcdi Columns waiicll frh- nncrinsw ill ilzo I-‘mnch line to start IIIPJ‘ lzbhinin; dashes. The dry yvcatho,» steel-ahnorcci mnchlnl-s. Tho lml was the third mural. impact n: 11:1- maln Prcnch and Gvrlnnil nrmilw The first cndcd in the rrilllilisf‘ of the ninth Prcnch l\l'lll\' lm llw llivlw lMellse; the second 1n tho YPITPTII nf the first FTcnch army irnnl Fland- > ruin lmrl lk. I "nonco- Llvorcri illc of Gcncral Maximo \\ allied A__ commanricl» in incl moi CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. . 1 -I DID SAY SHE OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF’ HERSELF very this lmorlcrn, only being built. nix year: lands. l the Magflalvnes. Grand Ent It wee a struggle on a IZS-mile I i-hihgg in llfo havingizsggin The worst o; it all was in eb1olxiy._'rult and cvoryone kept up to date The line 1| ‘l0 mile: north of Paris. ' The Nazis centred the sharpest cf] c m! lh-ivlll-ichshafcn. MISC DOLLY IIATIHIW , Min Dolly Matthew, 6mm- itcr of w. and Mn. Varnon Matthew, Summeraide, and Misc Clarifixe BIfl§l0lIBBJEhgklMlB§lDgf of M1‘- and s. Fe 1.x as ummer- side returned on Saturday from chvlit months teaching at Protestantl ‘$310015 on the Magdalene Islands} lThl-y were met at Souria by Mn‘. 'und our. Matthew and motored to‘ [lhelr homes. Both girls enjoyed l their stay very much and found the jpeople very lkindly and hoegitabklf. In October trey attended l. eac - {IT'S COllVDiiUOfl at Grlndswna the >])l‘lll('l])£\l towllr oifitlllle Islatrédsmereig lwcrc very delg" u y en rt n lby the residents? Grindstone is not. yihc Capital, but is the chief mer- cantile centre. Amherst is the lsailviléici anélthas £00m; Houafidarlig llzl. mn s one as a very m e ‘hospital. which ls in charge of the IGTPV Nuns. Mlss Matthew taught at the Church of England school at Grand Entry. The school was ago. TLETE are only the settlement with l5 pupils be- tivncn them. There was a Govem- mom Nurse stationed et Grand ltlnirv. Grand Entry is one of the many Iiilif! Islands that make up W's 0X18- inal name was "Coffin Island" but the mune is not used now. It is eon- nccloll by sand bars from the main- lrmci and at low tide, motor cars can (irlve rolmrl the beach. The sands mo. very ivhlie and hard. The near- est Island is Grosse Isle, where Miss Blanchard taught in anOthex- English settlement whore there is e. two room school. Here Ls the English (rlvlrrli of the settlement. Grand I-Inn-y- also has a Hench settlement wilh a. school or 4 pupils. There is u Rcll Crfisq Nurse at Grosse Isle. Tlv clllnate is very much like the Island but not so much snow. Fish- ‘ilnr is the chief livelihood of the ‘pcflplc; although there are valuable qypsuln beds near Grand Entry. The l.\":tilrf ls vcfy bare of trees and no Jtfaplcs are to be found. A pro- graln or reforestation is to be car- rll~l1 nut this your i1 possible. In lIiPSP scnftcrcd settlements cro are put in bv hand. but at Grin tone more modern method; are used. Two houscs in Grlndstone had electric 112m. one rlln by awindmill and the lnthcr by an engine. The population is. nbout 8,000. The people are happy and contented with the elm 1e part an and dances in the em are large quantities of sheep reared by tho inhabitants. Many young men Jnlncd fro Navy when war broke with the wnr by radio-S. SWAN LOSES SWAN! PERTH, Australia-The 9w“ River hero has lost the bird; for which it was named 260 years ago. Almflfvnilv swans rescnt the m-| lfruulcn of motor boats and yachts, and have moved to quieicl- waters. i _,________ l I.ONDON--Second Lieuoenants lDunoan shndye J. Bellenger and ‘H. B, TrPvnr Cox. all members of ‘imfilfilllfllil, harp been promoted to a full Ilflillflilflfw)‘ and wmporary‘ ; mp1nlnclcstyruslwcctivcly. those new amnskes with machine mm f1 against (IIVIFIR pianos and ., 75%! guns against the tanks. 'l‘li»- lion itsvlf actually ran abow ‘.200 illlIrS am s.‘ northern Ifrancc. 1t ‘v-‘nl-luni cmhvnrrl from the snfmlcnr iAhbcnilc, along the Somme andi Aisne and coma: the Mouse to the‘, rcglon of Longwy; which is at the iunrtion of the Hench-Belgian- Lrkcmbourg: borders at tho points I \\'I\f‘l'f‘ the Gem-lam broke tLmuZh-s) aim. FTnnrv. But :1 was only on about. 125 miles uf :11 s mcnndcrlng front that greet IIYIIYIIV srcmcd in be centred. i Two Million Fight Y Whilr- common mm fouahf on the nrmr front, aircraft was busy ovcr ll uirio arca. C(‘liif‘l\i fiance uusl IXIIIIIICII‘, null allicd warplaurs bomh- ' ilw homo of (‘lolilmn zcppclins. and l-i-hur nbjvr- IlVPS rm tho (lr-rmlm side of Inla- Clvllsinncc. Six bombs ‘~\'4‘"° dmDlYfi ml i110 Swiss side nl the borllvr, ap- nnrcnfy- lnnrlvcricntly". but ihr-rv uvrc nu cnsliallics. hfnnlch was lvnmlaod for ihc sccnnd tmt- in tun liilYh‘. Oihcr objvclives wore Ulni. Ninmlliriln and f-tlliwigsliavcn. Th!" illrvni of non‘ milk on Paris iiscll (lillFPfi ihc oowrllmclli in decide in w-fnw Iii!‘ primary srlicols. __ ‘Sunlmersille Teachers ’ _wcnt up to WIIIIE IIP YIIIIR I LIVER BIIE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rnrin‘ to Go ‘I'M llur would pour out tvvn puiinfle bl liquid NI: Into your bou-els rial» l! thlc Mil tuna: ilowinz (IQIJYJULIP io .o dl om‘: ulgl-vl. it Just noun in the bowels. liur blunt; up Your Inomuh. You let nonvtlpnwli. Harmful e tnw the body. and you fcll sour. lnnk an the world looke punk. Amenbowelml-wmentlinlwvzlllwilvum-e at theenun. You heel] lumvililfi li on the liver In well. Ii IJIIMH i Carin’: Little Liver Pills l" pounds of bilo flnwinl freely u . luzlko you kel"up and up" Hlrmleen um] ul-ntle», they luh flu bile flow freely. They do the work of elbut bu: no cnlomelnr mercuryin I for Career‘: Little Liver Pl“! by anal tubbwruly refuee snyihlnl eiu. 26o. Alberknlfmop Alberton ‘hoop had e hike last Week to the nelqhb rhrywi of K11- dare Capes and passed A good man of their Second Cllss its‘; on t ir Journey. A softball league has been form- ed. between come of and already games played between Albert/m and Tig- nish, and Alberton and Elmcdalo. ‘These games are, cf course. all played outside of meeting times. A conference of Ileadcrs from Tlgnish, Ouary. llmadale. Alberton Ls planned for Juno i0. Patrol {caldera from ‘fflgnish, Al- berton. Elmsdale, and O ho attended the Patrol Leaders roe some months ago. will ‘no holding a weekend camp to compleic their course on June 2i. ‘This camp will be in charge of Aaslvicne Dia~ trict Commissioner S. J. Davies. Ieolt Parade ‘no In peat Mae. lament all Sequin and Oubgpoitle annnfl lM-rncle wue cancelled last Sun- clay. The District, Commiggigngg- reported that many troop; was‘ unable to attend. it is to be hop- ed that some future date favomblg to all may soon be selected. Rev. W. Barclay Named Presbyterian Church Moderator 5'1‘. CNfl-EEIRJNIFB, om, Juno | - (GP)-- Rev. William Barclay of Central Presbyterian Church at 118111110011. (ml... was unanilnoltely elected model-atol- of the Presby- terian Church of Canada tonight. He succeeds Rev. Stuart C. Park- er of Toronto. Widesprecrd ._.__i_c_°liiai}llltd_frbm balm l1 raid wamino was SQUYIQIW} [higfg Ilrfllsh aircraft were in the All‘ at the ‘Limo of the a ‘ack and a JATQG illunbtl" o: soul‘ gilt: ‘vvcze ac- .. into the 50.8 about 300 yards. 1"’lil w» p1"! at. an cast coast i,» ,3 The lcxt of 1:1 "The Air Milli. lstfy 0f Hrmlo S“ that enemy number of inrcl rural (Iisffififs colnsllim, N1 ' ‘ Thump; .' pllrollth 1r. and attack "Anl1~.l;: damaae vial.» ccpt that onl- ilulls." . lire was so: nn "In .l<l<l;ll1>-,l to . high cx~,>.o.<:\'.‘ b n tuo of lllcso attrlr iiig any . "S \' Tcrrlflr Explosions At scvernl him-cs nlnzzu i110 cart lllciu and Snlliiliflls? ins‘ sounds of lcrrlfi niulii and 0.1M- . Beds tvvrv .-: rallied n1 1'" - ‘ balm" ‘I10 bursting of shells of anli-aircmz. wclv \. The .='1 worr- ho; ,1. .21‘ lhc <'i7‘l~.. By Wcsiovcr WELL,YOU SEE, SHE SAID.“NOW WHAT KIND OF A GIRL. 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