t 5N1 MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN I to well-N - rig-mat‘ occupation ll essential >f%/’ The People’s Paper nuwv~'""" Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward t Island Like the Dew NEAR Quiet minds cannot be pcrplevcil or frightened. MAXI M6 OIA MERE MAN i liornlril Uunrdli l, Founded IMJ. Ohniorutuwu Gunilla ‘live Cantu. CIIURCHI CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY’, Jolly 1s, 1940 l British Lose Destroyer Layman, July lie-tcPi-The Admiralty announced the loss o! lhs- destroyer Escort in the west- ern Alediterrancan. She was tor- edccd. p'I'l‘i8 1350mm destrofir was so Wily damaged by the rpedo that she stink while other ships tried to tow her to port. Tlvn sailors lost their lives. ‘Phcre was no information about the action in which the Escort was damaged. The Escort was commanded b,v Lt-Cmdr. J. Bostock, was started under construction in 1933 and completed in i934. Her normal complement was I45 men. The ship carried four 4.7-inch ix smaller guns and eight Coming Events PU- late for Notices in this coiulnl timcent pg_i'_word. "Talkies-St, Peters Wednesday- L-328-7-l3-2i. "Talkies-Morell Tuesday. L-32B-7-l3-2i. "mu Ba '1". Jul 11th. o y P“ 131-340-7-10-(51. "Kelly's Cross Picnic. Wetlries- dav July 17. L-siilS-l-lé-Ili. "Dance. Lorrie Valley Hall. Tucs- day. July 16th. Webster's music. L-440-7-i3-2I. '°Wrinted—we‘.1 fleshed bilils and cows fol" Bologna. Islalid Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. L-997-6-2B-tf. "Dance t Kozy Korner, Ver- non, Julv 1th, Webster's Orches- tra. ' L-483-7-15-2l. "St. Charles Dramatic C.ub_ at St. Teresa's Monday. July ll-“illl- Webster's Orchestra. L-398-7-13-2i. "Festival at. Wheetiey River School Monday, July 15th. Fol Ullllfll Church. L-467-7-l3-2l. "Ice Cream Festival at Rustoo Cross School. Wednesday, Juli’ 17m. L-477-1-l5-l7. "Ice cream social and dance in lifapic Plains School, Monday night Jlilv 15. L-459-1-13-2i. "Kinkorq Hall, Ice Crcam and Dance rriday night July 19th, Suin- merside Orchestra. L-478-7-15-l7- “Fox Meat beef tripe 3c. Horse meat 5c. Ground meat 5o. Island Cold storage Co.. Limited. L-88l-6-28-tf. “Come to ice (yam social at sulllllleflleld Hail. Monday everl- lllB. July 15. Ice cream home made. Britain Prepared To Uffer Peace Plan To Japanes BL J. F. Sanderson Conitd n Press Staff Writer LONDON. July 14 —(C*P Cable) - Britain is prepared to offer con- cesslolis to Japan over the Burma road and Hong Kong in the hope they will lead to a. general settle- ment between CJIXIB. and Japan, it was reported tonight. Although Britain is unwilling to IOTPHO treaty rights and industrial IXIWI';S'.S_ in Iili" inr easl, conces- sions \vi.l be offered Japan in the hope a larger settlement can be arranged involving the three-year- old Sino-Jopanse war. Negotiations whicll now are pro- ceeding at Tokyo between Foreion Minister Aritu and the . ambassador. Sir Rohort _ _ie, centre around the Burma Rmd. H0118 Kong. from which the Jap- anese wisii export of arms to Gen. el"al Chitin: Kai-Shell's forces pro- hibited. Likes a s"condary place in the negota 11S because no irrms have bee s ipped through that port since 1939. Concerning the Burrito road, over which supplies have moved to Ciiuuskinsz. Chiang Kni- sums lien:'.qlirii"i»ers, Britain has suggest-ed there should be a temporary rcs- irictioii on arms traffic for ilirec months. This could correspond with the rainy scnscli when liltlc traffic would be possible uiidcr any circumstances. In recent months there have been few" shipments cf British munitions over the Bunna. rcrrd i-ii" the simple reason that Britain needs eveijrtiiing she can produce, ‘cvelgiviliirlg she eon buy, for the war with Germany. Th? British d" "e aiwavs hnr. been to 59c resioixiiicii of pence iii the far cast on equitable forms for both Cliiim and Jflllilli. Britain has: rimirlrzi riiiytiiirie that would hind- c evon going to lg trade credits er Chinese resi. the length cf is . and sending arms. reason to suppose Chi would be damaged b ~tiy scale settlement. arranged by country". It was sucgestcd toniaiit iii au- thoritative quarters that it would be wrong to assume tlizit a policy of major concessions io Japan i.»- to be started ivhioii wczzlzi jumnr- dize British interests in the lr exist or prejudice China's resis- tance. The present. nrrongeihcn: over Hong Kcnl; if 1'93 further developments would be depend upon the CUUTcQ of events. Rumored Nazis Make Demands 0n Costa ilioa SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, July lli-IAPJ-Utplomatlo IDLIICQI laid today that econorni de- mands upon Costa Rica. were contained in the recent Ger- man communication n , eating that no action againlt German? be taken at the American Ministers‘ Conrerence July 2U. The German note also was transmitted to four other Cen- tral American countries by Dr. Otto Rrfnebcck, German Min- fster. Diplomatic circles here were unable to say whether the de- mands reported made to Costa Rica were included in the oihlr notes. In addition to observing that any action at the Havana con- ference affecting Costa Rica's neutrality would be "disadvan- tageous." the German commun- icwtion was quoted in diplomat- ic circles as sayinir:— 1. "Frozen rlepcsits In the Cosirr Rican National Bank 1n- tendcd for exriorters in Ger- many should lie made available in the Reich, possibly to main- tain German shins and crews I'\ refuge in Costa Rlcan 110i‘!!- Enwctmcvt of zi law to this end was asked. 2. 'l‘iic treatment accorded German naval units in the port nt‘ Puntri Arc-nos is not as sat- isfactory as that accorded Aired now] units there. Th- some source arid It wan understood i. at oil five Central American go I'l1!Y'l"1i8W"llI'I re- Jiir" the German Mlrvisleris n16. nnd indicated Cosh Rica's re- llly M "'1 iphcse-z of ilve com- miivvlcfll"l'i ""‘ll"i he in bor- mmvy with fiv- vnswers by the other wovr-rmv-i-rits. It woe nreriictel‘ her" that tir- German covrmunico-tlvwe to "M fir» rrovornwcnis world b0 Int-v hnfnvn it.» Ihvap». Ayn-Inf. "ice 1c" discussion. bu! that the v"~‘c¢ “r-nHnHy would not lie mri-h- viuhPc. n lSeve e ’iluake NEW YORK, July 14—(AP)—-A "very" bad" earthquake, perhaps iii tile vicinity 0i trze Aleutian ls- Lllids, was rccordtm early today on the ‘Fordham University scsimo- gl"pi second recorded t uxthin 13 hauls, occurred a; 3:03:49 o” I i quake, and 3:12:44 o.m. ADT. Its disturb- . ivas estimated at 4.560 miles rlcln New York. 11-490.. "Strlmberry- and ice cream festival at Eldon, July 18th. VICKY. Jury I4-(AP)-—A Ellllli‘ proceeds for war uork- Franc-e in trnrs observed today the L-iillJ-7-I5-ZI- 151st itziivversniy cf her" 1re:dcni—- "See Deacon Dubbs in Lot 65 hall. Monday. July 15th. Admis- rion 25 cents, Sole of candy Dlllse- c-aso "l-lo-sl. “Greenvale festival and don-cc. '1‘. J. Martin's field. Hunter River. Jliiv 15th. Il-49D-7-l5—2I. "South Milton toe cream fes- tival. binrro fill-TI dance. at "New- Mllfl". Wednesday. Jilly 1'1. Pro- Wflls for war work. Excellent “W511?- L-493-7-l5-2I. "Dance and ice cream at Emer- "d School. Tuesday. Jlilv 16th. In lid or Women's Institute. . L-4iiB-7-I5-2i. "Auction sale property late Jli-‘Pphine Villett. Victoria. ‘Piles- July 16th, 2 p. m. sale nosi- L-lilil-‘I-IB-fl. "Remember Cornwall siinriay School Tea July i'itt.i in fled rid- ining hall grounds. Tea served n doors bcginnlnr 4.30 Standard Time. All welcome. L-Iilb-‘I-IO-lfl-lfi. I" 0 Annual District Convent'on L61 any Tryoii. Crapaud. Victoria. "Y ,6. Westinriroiand. Moria Illlll- g Havana. Augusto t" . orieton Women's Insti- w '4 Will be he'd in Orapzud Hail edneidly. Ju‘y 17th at 2.30. Pirtiic gsleome iii evening treating a P. M election in aid of '1‘. B. toque. . , 11,479. .19.“, e The Amercan ti": day revolutfonfzry mcb: st:i"m- ed the bztstiile fortress and won the first tantr- cf it liberty that now lies clumblrd in military de- feat. lifriuriiiizg services "n the churches rooiocrrl cefe merrment. Heading the Bti-‘i-ilie Dny obscrv- nricc was Marshal Petoin. chef of the new szi-tc. W'ili members of his |l7V9i'l‘»lI'T-rl1l. the rgrd marsh"! attended moss. placed ‘a wreath on a mcntumcnt to the var dead. then stood. bowed and silent. Petriin fohowrd Ihot i)r‘cf ecr-c- mom" with a I"ll‘f‘\\'!‘il corvrs ticn with President Ireiiriln. lurnwi Him cffre in the swift. charlie of Klll" crrmrvi. that. nude France oil authoritarian stile F." l" monitors th'_v lii‘k‘(‘l r11- vnteiv. The crowd ovtwre cirered LcBrun as be rcde siwyiy away. Tho o""ri‘v~"s~i"v of the worrnifii! of the Bvstille Fcrrcrs bv Paris revoult-‘onoriv mc-hs broillzitt no holiday rest for the new govern- ment. Its v'e".~‘e= svorkeri (‘Plie- If".l.I_V over nrobkm= rf rrofnza- ticn and resettlement. Question U. 1i. on Attitude The government vught tre ons- W,“ m t“... jmipcrtsnt. qvesnenst nttii-"dc toward Wrench colonies in to" W-“PVW Wm- imhere. "d tho (‘crmen co"t"i‘i'ri"l under wh’ch the P"r"‘h govern- ir-a-u‘ we" “turn to N zi-held Paris ' and Versailles. On the former, Foreign Milniltf! France Ubserves Bastille Day In Tea rs Ove rDefeat Mourning Services In Churches Replaces Cafe Merriment. scurces sazd that. an inquiry had been sent to Wasting-ion. No reply ha". yct lx-eii rrccivzd. (France's pcsscssons in the west- ern hemisphere are the Islands of Si. Pierre et Miqueion, oft‘ the coil. of Newfoundland. Willi B combined nree. c-f 93 square and a population of 4,175: lhe West Iflddlli Islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe. a total area or 0B6 square miles and a population of more than 500.030; French Guil- ans nnd Inini, on the coast of South America, with an area of 05,041 sqare miles rim-Le. population o.’ about 37.0%; and the small islands of Marie Galen-Le. Saintes. Desirlidc, St. and Si». Martin, in group undcr the Junsdlction of Guadeloupci. Leon Noel. Petain’; plentpoten- tlary in the German-occupied por- tion of Fran-cc. returned from Paris for consultations but it wa! not disclosed what he brought. Authorized c rcics said the govern- ment's desire to go to Perm and Veralll-es depends on assurance of complete lccrty of action and French-controlled means of com- munllcation with the rest d fiance. In addition to these questions. the government confront!» the great prooiems of getting niiilionn of iefugers back to their homes and ‘clung industry and agriculture book to work. The government, says it intends to devote its energy to building French rogzvery as a primarily og- riciilturol ccunwy. miles ' Tragedy A shocking tragedy occurred in curt suffering from shock nnd loss and nrm. Iifiiiiiifiiiiii PRiliiillEll Til iiw ljlislimi (‘timmaiider 0f First (‘oiiadian Division to Head New Army Corps in Britain. OTT/IWA, Jlllv l-i—(CP)-—hIa._|,- Gen. A.G.L. Aft-Nauglitoii. general officer" (‘Oflllhlflllfilllig the 1st Cana- (Iiilil Division, Cilnadiaii Active ,S1‘r\‘1:'e F. cc, has been appointed Ito ill" mill; r-f Licutelizirit-General [and tilnccrl iii command of a new Bfliifll army caps which will in- clruic the Canadian forces now in England. it unis rinliounccd today by Dcicliee Minister" Ralsloli. 'I‘lie cinl statement. covering on of the new corps McNiiughrorrs pro- flows .iscnt and approval I of tile G .\ eminent of Canada Ma].- Grii. A.G.L. lifcNouglitoii, general ofiiccr colrirriririliiiiq the 1st. (‘an- ndinii DI\‘i>lCll. has been chosen to ccmrriiind .1 lieu" corps Off which the ‘War o has set up. sli formations and also the 1st. Cilillllfill Division and its ancillary iuiits. "General McNaughton will have, the rank cf Lieutenant-General." I Chief of Canada's general-staff; in 1929. General lvIcNaughtcn is in l his curly .i0s. Ho has sircsscd the increasing importance of the engineer in mod- ern warfare, and was drafted from his post as president. of the Na- tioiuil Research Council last fall to ilbfilvtIlllllCrfifr-ICII 1.1.55” v.:c5i°_§> 2 Reds Reported Rushing Troops ‘To East Asia SHANGHAI, Julv l5.—(Mon- dayi-tlivi-nr-linbil. iravellrt’! arriving‘ here from Eur-ope VI"- Vladivostok, reported lnday that. they saw more than 30 Soviet ltussinii troop trains. comlllel iviiii tanks and artillery. moving eastward. ' his repor ivas linkcdlicre wit the rcc t disclosure {hat Japanese-dominated Mnnchou- kun protested to Russia July i). regarding recurrent incidents along the Manchoukuo-Siberia border. Tilt-so incidents nllmedlv in- eluded Soviet rncronchmenis on lilnuclioiikuonn ierrltorv nnd the kidnapping of Manchoukuoan tcrday morning which resulted in the 46-year-old returned soldier of Charlottetown nnd serious injuries to Mrs. Jeremiah Doucette, who is a patient In City Yesterday/Results In Death Of Man Jeremiah Doucette Charged With Murder. Inquest Tonight Into Death Of Isidore Doucette. the city in the early hours oi’ yes- deaih of Mr. Isidore Doucette. in the City Hospital lit pres"- of blood from wounds in her burl; Her 36-year-old husband, Jeremiah Doucette, is in custody. (‘iiv ' e wzbsyrlliargctl ivllh murder and attempted murder. I Isidore Doucette was found den? in a gluigilvuy outside the rc~"' " of Jeremiah Doucette. 219 F; " Street. }'P.\1.(’1‘(!8_\’ by Sergean: Wm. son Higgins end Constnhc Au tus Dowling of the Citv FVFCE- Tilly were Joined a minutes later by Constable Rte Webster who assisted in the VQSUEZHtiQn. Sergeant Ilicg. l ceived the call to the tragedy . l.“ Ill- if‘- Wilfi awakened by his sistcr heard screaming tniiside. When Morris was nwaizcucd his sister he went to ' the trouble and saw u wniiiiiu . on the street. He went inimeil ic- w ‘1f"l1 lvhc in this (jorps will be‘ officials, The report also was llfllml with recent Ja nose press claims that Russ a, Britain rm" the United States were en a|r<\ In n gigantic "uloP to daiur.» fiir-jlsternuifhirs. ly and notified the Police tilio hur- ried to the scene. When tizcv :12"- rived the ivomori ivns not lhrrc but. , iBritain In Agreement With Eire 0n Defence By J. NORMAN LODGE Associated Press stall‘ Writer DUBLIN, July I4.—tAP)—An airiicaiblu iirriiiigtiment between Britain and Eire under which British troops will be giflri the right to cross Eire’: frontiers In the evcnti of‘ n. raid by g hostile power, was reported Saturday in quarters close to Premier de hill-ins office. in this event Eire will all n herself with Britain without. t. e fonnniity oi’ a declaration of war on the original invader, thesl sources reported. But. no British troops will Iliii\'(‘ to Eire soil from Northern Ireland or from the shore of the lrisii Sen until on invader has first. violated that. soil, the re- ported a5. ement stipulates. It‘ o. hostile raid should throw Eire and Britain togedher in de- fence, Britain will have the use iri’ important ports on Eire’: west vuzist, closer to America than ner 0WD» at which to receive munitions and supplies from rfitnadri and the Uruted Stakes. In the mconltime Eire goes her imy with little outward show of perturbation, There is an occa- sional test air raid alarm, but no street lights are dimmed. One noticeable element here in tlic past. week has been a, dc- cidcd swing tovmtd pro-British feeling. "ENAIZIS [USE I_\Ill." l.l EZIIPIANES they discovered the body of Isidore I Doucette lying face riovvii .i" gangway. In the they found his nephews wife iinrr in a. chiiir in the house ivitli her head resting on the tiblc. Rho had been taken into the hcu-"c I11‘ a neighbor, Mr. James Hui-pct" nnd 1 a passing: fllllOISl, who is uizizzinavri r m‘. y," Fisher‘ Canadian Press to the Police. On investigation it. was that. Doucette had ivlin‘. to be a knife wound iri IIIS in the region of the hc-ir‘. Po who were caird to the some s The front of his shirt ivus col-s with blood. Jury Sworn In Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo. silmciioncfii of s" Pol IcjjwQrBidW ‘t: to hotly. (Continued on page '7, Col 8i Rome Threatens Reprisals For American Blockade .;.i.n " *B1...o*o ROME. Jilly I4 -—(AP>~-- A Filtr- opelin (‘COIIOIIIIC line-up for 1‘(‘]'JI'i— snl against any American 00117111- ental blockadc was forecast. today by Virginio Garcia, I-‘Js . l who often reflects Milssoiiirs Gaydrfs prediction was pub i"n the newspaper I1 Giornzilc D- Itrilio. Gayda laid Slrllllrfifhilll) of on allcgzd blockade scheme to he United States, asserting that such a plan would "raise the problem of freedom of international trade. which surely cannot firid useful as- sistance in this grandiose commer- cial blockade of the Americas med- itatcd at Washington." (President Roosevelt has approv- ed a report designed to cstziialtsh the basis for nTi-AIIICYICFIII unity through one or more agencies rep- resenting all these coirntrics. (He has emphasized. however, that commodities handled in such a way would be. marketed outside the Americas and that in effect. the plan would mean a pooiirig of staple crops grown in common and exporting them.) "It is evident." Gayds. declared. "flint ii concentration of American goods could only‘ provoke other continents‘ formations of other similar groupings for defence and balance. "Blocs. political and economic. always by automatic reaction create other blocs." mold to» but Buirinq Biwud“ l ‘\\'t‘CI(-(’l1£I air engagements cost the the I ell-icicles holler Sunday Raids Fail to (ilains. y ' staff Writer) "HM LONDON. Jilly 15--lM0nday)— “I‘3”‘“"‘I f (C? CnbleI-flermany lost seven "N-‘FT "l)IilllCS—IIVO Junkers dive bomb- U’ I ‘B tisii ' i CITFCPYCI‘. O Net Enemy Any crs and two Messerschrmitt fight- (‘l‘5—liI e. big air battle Sunday o_v<_-i~ the Sir-nits of Dover. A third; tighter eras badly crippled and probably did not reach its base. P801919 on shore watched s PAGES I LL SURE 0F WINNING __._. -.- W ‘X \lllllllll lviluicriplllln Delhi-red [1110 Soldier Shot, Anotherilherged With Murder NIAGARA FALLS. Olit.. Jlllv I4 —-(CPJ—PI‘I\'1\H‘ William E. Moul- ton. 32, cf Stratford, Olit, was lir- rested today and charilrd Willi l. t I I l r l g v the treal and Newfoundland thrilling bottle. A running account. started within a murder in connection Wllh the death of Private Ari-drew Phillips, ‘30, of St. Marys, Ont, sold by po- .iioe to have bet-n shot ezl-lrci- in trhe dav lit the Perth ltv" ‘CHIIID In QIIFGD 3 Police sold PIllIilPS uns shot through the nbdtllllfil wlrii a steel bullet from a .303 calibre arm)’ rifle. The bullet pierccd PI1iII1f)S' body and lodged iir lhc ground 12 feet. farther on. Phillips failed to F1ll‘\'i‘.'(‘ an emergency operation rlurzrz; which he was given three transfusions by if8IIlZi\\'—l’l‘i"v!11'!.‘I'5 of the mancnt u ii. v. - Britain Fiiir Service NEW YORK, Jill)’ I4. - to?) -I' Trans-Atlnntzc IIMJIIIS between Ucv-"i UnlI-IEFLI. non-qier- t II llii: A ("nniriiu and I.~ BritishrPIremiei Rouses Nation Fighting Speech Declares Britain Awaits Next Nazi Move Unafraid — War Will Take Differ- ent Turn In Time. ‘(By J. F. Sanderson. Conan l (lion Press Staff Write-i") LONDON. July 1i-(('P Cable) — Prime Minister (Thurehill told the world to- night that “we shrill suck no terms, we shall IOICYZIIt‘ n0 parlcy" when declaring lhzii ‘Britain awaits unafraid and ‘undismayed the impending German assault on this country. Evwrrything indicates tho: the Will‘ will be “Ionl: an hard." he said. Britain i5 forced i0 prepare “not only for the summer but for tho winter; not only for iii-ll, Iiut for I942. when the may will I trust tzikc a diffcrcni form from the defensive in ivhich it has hitherto been bound." j Ilriiliin has zin zirniy n! 1.500.000 trained lind equips ped men on guard tn its-id the navy and flIl‘ forw- in uriing Iiziek Germain on- slziunhts at British soil. Be: hind these military forced - <1 lCoiiiiniled on m e 7, (‘ill 3i York and the British Isles via ltirii"; month. it v. us of it. was broadcast by an excited announced Szituroav bv Airways At- lCIflI figures showed Nazi all" force 20 planes, at a miiii- ‘niuni, compared with the loss of I (‘O!!'C(.'lllZ‘£1l(‘[I I I i Y} ‘not. observed owing to poor visibil- '~.‘\‘t‘ll RAF. machines. British fighters broke up two German raids on (COIIIIIIUNI on page TICQIIWIJWIZ, Broadcasting Corporation i lflIlt-lv. Ltdn ll $ub$1 . British the , zlon. Overseas Ai The pianos. 25-2011 vice last summer, ivili cnrrv mail and an unannounced number o: passengers. T1107." ivill cariyv no pro- ‘ teetive arms. ‘ Tho/British terminal was not all-r nounced. At Italians In Week-end Battles i Garrison Holds-Out At ' ‘ Moyale Under Fascist Siege. CAIRO, JuLv 14 —- (CP) —'I1Ie Royal Air Force announced today that» its planes had bombed El Aden, E1 Gubbi and Hardin in Eastern Libya during the weekend and had attacked shipping in the Libya harbor of Tobruk. Aii announcement of the War Office stated the British garrison still holds ollt at, Moyale which is being besieged by the Italians, and that. British reinforcements have opened up severe fighting with the Italians. Moyalc is O11 the northern frontier district. of Kenya Colony. Above and below the Suez, the air WHICH?» disclosed. the RAF. bins ed during the weekend iit It- nlinn army. navy and air bases - Ii'0f1l Mediterranean Libya to the tip of the Red Sea. In EYIIWH. RAJ“. planes fired aninimilnition dumps and gasoline storage tanks at. Assab and scored direcz. hits on hangars and other buildings at the blassaua airdrome. Two British planes were Iostwin. air fights. The statement said Italian air raids on Aden, across the Bed Sea and Gulf of Aden from Eritrea and on Malta in the Mediterran- ean. were not. effective. ‘Fhe text of the air statement:- "El Aden, El Gubbi and Bardia ivcrc rnitled by bombing aircraft (Ilifill! the weekend and shipping was attacked in Tobruk Harbor. The extent. of the damage done was ity, but three fires were started at Bnrdia. "Ammunition dumps and l pet- rol dump near Asshb were raided and one fire was srnrtld Ono of our raiders is missing. "Enemy aircraft raided Adcn yesterday. Cdlisllli! slight property damage and killing two nnhvcs and wounding four.‘ ' "A successful attack was carried out orainst hlrissriila nirdrolne and several direct hits iverc scored on hangars and nirdrcmc buidlrias. Considerable fighter optirsitzlvn ‘ms encountered. One of our aircraft failed to return. "A raid mi Malta was attempted by three formations of eizcmv fighters CR-liils but. ivas IIIISUCCCSS- fui owing to interception by our fighters." The war office conimuiiiqucz~ "On the northcrn fronti». trict (of Kenya (‘oloirvl our t: " rison is still holding out at fvlnya c. in the nciirhborhmxi of whirii s - vere fighting continues I)l‘i\\‘< s. Italian and British ivinforccmrlits In (British) Soniriiiinriri. n sniti". frontier post. oi Abdul Gbzvilr w-is attacked and captured hy the onc- rny in considerable strciiaiii In the wcsteni dcscrt (firms-Fli- yptl casualties again \\'-.' Pliiistfi to Italian motor ira POP umns attempting to 5111317.}? Fort Capuzzo. Mcrsn Niatruh was inef- fectively bombed." I four-motored ‘ Iflyilig boats like thc Cabot and the Caribou. in trans-Atlantic mail scr» will b1‘ i A WAFFLE REMINDS one: OF‘ A BAKED cRoss-wowl: PuZzuE /" (Canadian Press) TORON1U, Jilly I‘—I\IIDIIII.I— ~ maximum tCm-perattin~.~:~ diam -l‘¢ iiceuver . ‘I lturiolilon ~ . Regina ivirmitieq . Toronto 3.5 .11 Ottawa - Montreal '~ Qucblsc .s:iint John i , ‘ rllifnx ‘ll V-l Charlottetown 54 y“ Maritime Elli! Flfbli Wlilfl»; mostly fair and warm, followed l7 scattered thumlenhrv-irem. The weather has bctr‘. roulrlfl- livriv cool inihv Pr ". ~ I" i".lit"fl. with showers iii Aihr"; '1‘ Hrd l- shoucrs have also ()\‘l‘\l‘.'l‘t‘."' .ii 1h"- thcrii Ontario, while iii the 1m‘ or‘ I-akc reninn it has lwcri fair mid moricrntelv worm. llich title this momin-e at 8:00 and tomorrow cvcnirrc at 7126. Silii scts this cvriiiiisr, lit. T45 end rises at 4:28 tomorrow morn- inrz. Sizmmerside tide cltlhleen mln< tiles lvrr than Charlottetown. THE (‘AR FERRY SAILING! [raves Borden ‘I A. 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