.7111" llearerl peeunqer agent. Q..- 5v IBE- I-nd rumor; COUNTY vii news. l""1l'"°1"- Adlmlillll would be left with Mn. ram fifirdian may be bought daily 1t "mulch! Bl- - l:::..:=.cs:.t':...".~l::..=s. our" "~-=~~- s» 651111". 6'1 Granville 5r ? _._._ _ The Guardian will be delivered lo any llom in - .4 v _ owl" 1*" '11 2f "f; 11:! 1" 1°" F" ween r one alts lflrsllilllilspueglilli; :1’ 1 p" ypuf order o e 0y responliblo for del veriee on your mun, ‘_‘—*—-i-——_. In! of the following store; m ‘i’ m, column l; reserved for new: _.]CE CREAM l 1 '9; local interest but. nzgertlslfll hall, Friday eveuisgg,“ Jlifenglsgzver 1,, ucwsy uuture may lnsert- L_723_6_2(-)_u 2,4 a; 2 rents a word strictly ply- . llilt ll! advance. —TRANSFEl_tRED.- m, m, Summerside, has been - EMYL H\lR- TONIC. 15c, __ - _ S n11“ “"- kmiennsnctl R rrttxsn T0 HALIFAX. - 1°’ 111° Red Cl ' illl 0S5. A very enjgv. w; \\l Ml". .\llcKenzie's parents. lli- ll, . WALKER-Mel. . “lulled to I-Iallfatr vlhere , _ K _ illll make their home.’ S ‘a-Vdchgrlllllll! Wddlng was solem- ll UMMERSIDE-Mr. ‘11111? 12111. at 2 o'clock in st. Tl - t Jlcdlnond and their 1,111,135 Clllllfll. New 1.0mm“ m Miss Dorothy Redmond, 155 Hazel J98". du fl§111§§= HSIHIIQ friends m sum- 111111 Mls- J- A. Aicek l are guests at Miss _ . z.c Garden Lodge. S °°1°111°11Y “as performed bv Rev. CxlflCflLlng Mr. B. Fream, Kcnslugton undc" c-lllfill scllool. summons b"“111“1 ‘1°‘"°1“"11°°1 “"11 °1 mi“! (0.\‘Tllllll"l‘I().\'. -- The pupils of and narcLssus. Tile bride cntcrca l m, 55m; tie Iilgh School re , nlictl u ncrously to the call 3T 0_ uhich purchased tog “larch 111111911 bl’ M11‘- Wlllllfl (HI-l;- 1 l; luikvls. Miss Ethel Tan- - ll'll)\ll€fl a blanket. 85 l;it:1ttllcflolgatfgnfirogklglll$s “1111 3 gorgeous bouquct of pink ,1, _ t-l tmnl Alberton; 134 inn» ‘i l l" 100l<Ed Very iovelv in a strcct-lcutzth “m. passed’ ml 38 used blankets were ..cl< lo the Red Cross in rcrk of hwldine the new airport at o%rlhéln1rorm' 131111115 1111‘ 51!!" l"! 101W‘ l" l7?"- 5l_ Elennt‘ s 1.»: now tinder was‘. , lmvc been unloaded. mifgelé Cflhllllléllcll _ ronclcrctl sc'c~- ; jqllngy flnglpg d, lflrgl‘ mlbcl" of men from s t W111 ,9 111111111”- lot and ov ‘rlc ngints ha“, m, P!» es e3 Campbell all: - . _ , c tc - .'. _. lzl*s..st..v.r>".l“.z ‘zstuizamti. ti» 1m m n. t 1) 9501115 and cut flf)\\'('.t'< ~l 1t . t , - . fill (Ilgggfvisgfilciréfitéi firs of confetti nntl 20ml \\' ' t > Sllfiilfl‘. .i;n . I - Marni" __ T; t .., ; nnnsccis. cannot. sum John: F. '1'. Brmvn. rm, mg; ma? §§,§“b,1\1];;‘;1)1§;1 all? z PM rtw/ttz: l-l C. l-Iulilllson. Fred- matching accessories Previous‘ tn mm l? Ncnlls and D. G. Brew. her marriage the m-ido _ t R-e lttn. Work has also been - “T” "l" “T? f . - . , gt.- ‘. WEDDING.__A very the oihe, nmotm hcl oll ill “ll c was solemnlzed 0n beautiful gifts, The 999111;“ l-mmn = lvoll t, many friends. “u, only daughter of _____________ George Crozier, Ham- in marriage to , only son Preston Ramsay. The bride lvtis lit! in u dress of dove nlatchiniz hat. and car- ure llfillflilvl of roses. The attend- .‘.li.~;s Elizabeth Roms. C1311 lllTLlvlUil BT83 . Meet In Annual . ' ' ' >r . -: , l. Shllds brother of (he brlrlgg orgcrgdrc llslté“ ‘filing? ogrecautgns taken for a possible change plans. Extra rations were loaded "hm-a M U“, bride and groom The annual District Assembly “.1,1_.§1,,fi,‘,'§1l',,,‘,'§1‘1§,1f was serviced with To! (lion: room was beautifully meel-lllfl of the Rebekah Lodges of gnxcachlng the ‘fol-ward 2031!. dgl. ,, _ _ . , shiclds and his party were roug t Wm» Imme- kzlszlrttlettltt.nslllsisinlc: u» i 51.1fm" by » comm o: Grand o, Maple L“, L0dge_ Numb retreating Frenchmen and army . and "m" Marmm. lng. An address of weculne “as re111gw5~ They _'.°1‘1 111m 1'11” GS“ - - ‘Fir travclliniz the brick-lead by P-N-G, Mrs. wulal-d p1,“- mans WGTBdPFGTdETlQdOD qfew m.es tare n stilt of aeroplane blue with 1195' 5-1111 W.“ "Sl-Wllded to bl/ Mrs. behllgld 11111“ 11%‘ 5e h d he ‘Mb luv Mt rind accessories. UDOH gfifi§flafi°jfllkm1fif111aifie bw‘}"1e“°§ ggctoqurgceid ilexkould have “been i... t, u 1 . illelr rc .t.n. Mr. and Mrs. Rummy 1' e S1055 0 Iigle to move along the con- ' ‘l’! breakfast was served Lilli‘ floun- of the bride, the guests nr the uutuedlate friends and “m, m,“ of the vane“ Prince Edward Island was hold at \\'{il‘(l5 the hapv volmll (or a honcvmnnn to n11 mill’? r" n» inmg in Hamilmvy the meeting opened lvith the rcad~ 1min ‘hm. ,3... ...,,,.n,1,, a nnvsnem“, HIE of the mluutcs of thc inst. an- gcsted roads. i Maritimes. and Newfoundland, sts- convoy started ,WOl‘8 given tllc honors of thc tir- The election of of iccrs lhcn to;k darknea Pres.—Slster Elizabeth McEachern Adams. keeper- Sister Christina Johnston, Cl arlottetown. followed b_v a school of lnstrtlctltln lll°1l~1¢ ¢°1l1lll11~1~ tinder the dirccllon of Sistm‘ Mc- Eachcrn, instructrcss of distnct . meet ng. Many questions were an- The evening session was presided staff or Alpha mute. N0. 10. rou- . l “f s ave ferred degrees on three candidates. 1111111111 1° g be dcstroycd. slon of the meeting. A hcnrtv vote TH of trlanks was fictional‘? to trhe tllifgi; ams or E ‘an’ “Mum m1“ wuch ltrlfllrl (lilaigllllha? lvltlilch wns rcpllvd lllalr-condiii ed l in . . -l tl The vehicles were dcstroylld lllllll compertlzrenillugailll: kgtelllnglsteslflislggulgrnlld Clglllllllzillllg 61111111113 111*.‘ 111:‘ 11nd running Normand benhahuéomlofllbl. with much expression and fccllniz: l-nzlncs until t ey .. - v - E1 .- l icldcd sticks and crowbars Mcllea . . . lpdClOflI, aiirociivo 1511119,? Wu M111!“ be n“ W5 l-fllpctf-tivcly on engines. club can bnttcllcs. . . . and moderately “1111119 arrival (daily) in .. LAST CANADI tzlnce of 350 miles to the port 5,153,. Clark amp of embarkation only to discover 1a111ed1115lFl1dfly and. Saturday there was no available trunc- Uclienzie and hi5 fie .11{ne $55 118d and altcrnson Pa" m take It off’ The mate? mm: been Spend,“ New - “ll-a selvcd._s_ ml was destroyed to prevent 1t _ ‘*- fronl fnlln 'lt th land l , ._,, Mm M. 1,. a. McKenzie. llllurarev WEDDING. _ , ,_ 15 "f ° ° 1 5 ° NUPT]ALS_ _ A tie 3(\3I1Cll'lg 0e. 12 Days On Road . Where For I2 days the stalwart lads ul:ter_ of M13 ilrld been on the road, moving to- became u .Spl'lul,' Brook, lvnrd the Canadian assembly area “ma. Dr. Redmond lsthe guest Roscoe wlfikbrlrie of Lleut. Dayle. in France ahead of the main body Mfrs F‘ W. Strong and Mr. and M a 91". 50h 0f Mr, and of the division, and then exerting evctgv ounce of energy and guile in themselves and a I valuable stock of war material. Thty, snatched odd moments of m | . _ _ rest. lvxlcncvcr possible, never tak- " ,,,§,°§,“,‘,f,11,d°11w,11‘° 111,111 °1_1l‘~ 1l1°_' mg off their clothes and subsist- °1 gage‘ w ihe'su.11i11‘1_‘lu 1191 111 111?“ int; on iron rations and foorl they ellvd t for blankets. all ' B us u: thc uultnlltt‘ “we null; to but-chase from peas- or, aunt; of me groom Tm, hm“, nuts or m towns through dress of blue (here a, i 1 - .. The iveather- beaten u aw'1ac“‘p1' czlmc into czltnp still smilinc their roses and maiden hair fol-n and ltlrlrzilc high and Iookln: more like 5,,,an1€4]o,,.e,.,,d in, m mruchnkg mp vlictcracgtisl ttPc-txs returning , ore. is ' . .- , t - _ l __ - l" ' 111 P1111“? county- ‘17 new the moo,5,,,1"11,1,.§§1 hill; (iixllsetq etlllcigatjzl efrloxn men “no mlgiggrlglress o‘! r1051», with nmtchmz of“nn cufforried lvithdriuvnl. (ltllrlr donations to the net“ 9- 1111‘ Flt‘ <‘1ll'l‘i1’{l n llflll- “"11" °‘ .~1“1"1 111111 O51 1111_P°1" n sum- "curt Eiifinllfélllziili-‘l$1335 i.?i1"l,..'::‘2l§'l§.tf"""‘ ougothe duties of R!'fiOI'ilSlY1flll.~Bcf_l] sailors‘ lfllliS and other AVORK FNDER “my, - ‘The lll Hlld RT00lll5I1I2ll1\\'Pl‘t’lll llllll- thcv had nlrlnaged Canucks the trials French q clothing to pLck up on . strut-ted T985191‘. Mrs. Preston. Kcn- taroudlv through the camp square Ctr: n! ruachitic-ri‘. includlnlr two smgum’ 51111! ‘O P10111151’ 311*" SQY- i Wllll Pl'f"lll‘ll Dill1ll$' hPlmEiS Rt ' bouzht thcm for a few pennies. A camc- ‘mck with such tropflcs as C _d disab'cd . 1 , . _ _ _ _ l icrtnan plane. cnrtrl ge drums and hwoyl will he rcadv hv the fol‘. cmrch" “mm “a5 1?1'“111-1.11_11‘ ‘1"'~p: "rs of a slngcd Nazi parachute. Anon: cumtcctxvand others on the Cyan“ for ‘he CCC1151°11~ 1W." Lfllllfil‘ l O'llE‘I‘$ hnd the inevitable does I "_ ‘.‘\\'lll3l‘l llnzi attached lhemsclves to honwnwon m" throng“ thc turn anti were brought back as "Good Old Stew" . derecl ttvo miscivlplncous 5 ..., } "We'll never complain again n- ‘ act-coin! wellington and Mi. om, in KQHSmgtOIL “.,,,,n,11,?1“?h',,' t boul- cncd old army stew." one of 111111111‘ Dust two vears sllfl nmdc tnrlnv m,» 3tlle boys slloutcd as the party sat their fzrst. hot meal in M111 lt-‘ntivcs at 5M1»: j l‘l(‘£ll‘l_\' two weeks. There was an v j m, l5, M the United Brook. where she rcrclvpd ma"; , (lpliljfilylllg chorus; "You bet we couple have the best wis’, e5 Qrlllgr The detachment returning today iwnetratcd farther into the French interior than any other unit of the Catmdiult landing force. ‘The party led by C01. a advanced 50 miles bei-cnd Sablc. the Canadian con- Evcry Precautlon I q _ lluul meeting. which were approved. The Canadian officer motored wgitg11a§|f1gltgfl'gg1g‘1n "s sstcl" Elizabeth Mcbachcru, Past back to his men and issued orders ' ' President, sister Agnus Collin, wnr- to retire after convincing himself | den cf the Rebekah Assembly of the it would be foll to Advance. The l l?!‘ Grace Pfollli- Dlfillll‘! Uulluly coast and reached the port of dis- .\m Plesldmll 0f 31-11110 Lffll 1411120. cmbnl-k: ‘on alter covering approxr-l ' tm , in lllt‘l_\‘ 3T0 miles. The last stretc ‘UW- p1°5°1l1°<1 b‘ $15101" 51l-"l1‘il~ of] the jollmcy was negotiated in 111"“: On the way back Nazi bombers Vice-Pres-Sistcr Enid Coffin. bftoctgxniéfizilticgnpiaxlfziy “.55 Acme Lodge: sec’ “Slswr May ulilnilcstctl. Going into battle pos- . . _ ilion thc Canadians had been greet- nflgh%llgg]1gr1rg1llln‘ tmas‘_s1s1cr L“ ctl by the "thumbs up" sign by the . .' _ F" -.l ulace. Charlottetown (re-elected) door aggttrrxlifilwl; they “caved the N”, salute from a curious Crowd ‘Al?’ General businesg we; put through apparently took them for enemy Destroy Equipment swered. The ladies of the locnl i M I little hamlet the Conldilns lodge ierved o delicious supper at were ordered to halt. There in a the close of the afternoon meeting. large field the vehicles were as- Durlng the afternoon, Mrs. Coffin Mqnblm and n pause taken to re- lmd Mrs- Davlsvn save llllfllvfilllltl ccive mull orders. When it refldlllflfl- tlcfinlcli’ ascertained that . trnnsport would X10! b9 fivalllble 111 over bv Noble Grand Slsifll‘ Molll- time w 5M9 vehicles and certain son. After the roll cull the desrrcc m," nmmnm Brmsll military orders it. should Inf ti dd c >er lzivctl by - . . sl.&’.‘;‘“nZ%&l.Jf§‘§n2l 5...... ‘Lfllgf,0;;§*},.,§;,",{°?,,;3§ 23.1,’, ,3, ‘mlfid Lunch w“ Served M m” comm‘ ‘mam’ showed misty 0X95 l“ 1'11" reluctantly went about the work 0f rcducrtlg their motor transport and cqulplncnt into a heap of Wféfilillifi . ll ousine 111°“ dllllnq cur mesh - . - only Personal cnylfcslnluctlll: llarlffileglltltlrom Canada “i l nns dispcscd of. Nothini W“ 9W1‘ "M155 M31111“ 111111111111‘ “M11111” ' cd which could be claimed as booty n. q..._...m.... .. w... ..........._....... g Borden Dance TONIGHT The dance of the week. ’,V< Presbyb Orchestra. ANS (Continued fgoln page 11) R - . ms CHOCOLATES m a," Aliellfllllt. of the Telegraph 3am single casualty but minus some mcuve‘,f,,x,._, a; Tgylof Drug Co,‘ to Mam’ Queues Whoretraltlisfcrricllfi of Illlfill‘ transport and stores Kgnslllga/ll. h‘ supply durum me summer nlomm \\'lllCl1 they had brought a dis- their which from f ew in turn the flew was water by the Men and that AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRO [Tl-E M/ESTERN GUARDIAN ‘mil didn't A G R E E with her. .; nvlnl I Pllwlly. MAC l. EAN lira nd Stonl ach Powder look for fhlo Illnnure-i- . Vllllflfy’ to within 20 miles 0f Lycn. by National Broadcast Dflny. Fold the (l firmed.) illtv that the Gcrlnan machine was 111?." 1111151 13111951 91K)‘. a nlantlfnc- tllllllg centre Wllh a normal 93p- ulatlon of about 570,0l;u, The defence of Lyon m], in part to ccnlpnrnllvclv fresh Il'0."p5 [mm the Magznct Lille. T11? M11 9i its of Sf. Louis, Hlllllqllc. v lnuc Ixcltf and Rosc- lllllli’ flrcgll jlast volleys at Gel"- lllall Dvfililons lll Baden and thcn fort at Belfort. quzzt-tlins gundlan Gate, apparently still “~15 manned. 3111541101 Line Dcscrted Slwllly after dawn a score of Germans paddled rubber D0315 across‘ the Rhine. Thcv driltcd §i10ll8~=1cie French fortifications ris- "12 4Q Q90! fruit} the water-level. Tenscnv lhe _~,0.{ilCI‘5 held ;11.,-l;- “m. chine guns. But not a shot came from the French pzlrapcts. After n few min. 11W! the Germans rowed back to their Slfle of the river, gigging‘ The German thrust into thc Rhone Vallev secmc<l to be a mat. tcr of life or‘ death for Franco, for B Gellllflll Elli! on the Rhone would mean cutting ‘off France's Alpine Brlfly. The A.pllle line 1s CQlllpOSPil of mountain forts (‘lexlgnpd on“. to resist troops COmlng {mm nab.’ M Senators In Debate Over, War Equipment OTTAWA, June 19 ~40?) -— "Petty Ll'rr.Cicll'i' of lhc llllyelll" lllLlll. ill ‘J coltduct 0t the war WlvllCLlL constructive suggcsttalls was urauoc-u as "umvortily" of the upper énutuocl" in tile dcnluc to- may by don. RJDLU Ualluulund, golcrnlucnt lender. Feclings bcunllle ruffled \\l"iCil Sensors in nlc Conservative 0p- position bunches deplored uosclzcir of C£i'lllL(l.i3ll_l.l‘00}).i lmd CqUliklllLlvll. from tile firing llllo lll luv: null»: of Frante and ct'1l.ic.zcd_ production of figlnillg equipment in Canaan for Canadian troops. Senator C. E. ‘tanner (Con. Nova Scotia) precipzlnlcd the discussion when he colllplzilnedulatlonnl oc- fence department officers had re- fused to answer his questions coil- cerning the equipment. specified for a Canadian division and what equipment had been supplied and would be supplied from Cdllilfllilll sources to future dnzsunls. v The British gcvcrnlnctn, did not deem such information sccrct. he said, and suggested the Canadian government. sought to "camou- tinge" lack of equipment behind military secrecy. It was "not erod- ltable to Cailarla to have to use equipment supplied by thc Unit- ed Kingdom to outfit Canadian troops," he said. Rt. Hon Arthur Melghen. Con- servative lt-adcr. said hc support- ed Senator LollLs Cole tCon. Ot- tawa) in regretting that Canndln-u troo s. Canadian tanks, guns and airplanes hnd not brcu flzhlltuz in France. Senator Dansltll-axid snld disposition of Canadian troops rost- ed with the British ivar offlcc. Ollireal 1 91 ML and Mrs‘ Fred 3011mm‘ o‘ 1 bv the cncmy The M - Ch rlottetown, has tnkcn n 905111011 - . . '- b9] done, Ool. llll aiie mum. Exp".- profld“ w“: Bishop"; Rpstaurfllll» s111l1f1Slliclllll<o “hull: adlllztant. Ctr‘. mndgr moon errlval; through air- merslde, and l5 the lzuest of Miss. J H. i“ m“ of Calgary, stood at. tie h. ironed sleeping can and B. 1. Sharp. ‘mm. o; m,- highway ncnr Gulpnms c _ ———— , . V ' l or e ti.‘ .-Mr- m melt». ;~»~»;;;;»;:1n.u:tszllzns't.....'zlll."tm. a..- lll". tlekeil, relorvaliolnl, cerk at the town haL. um or lmnorlnm» pap,“ the Islan CANADIAN NATIONAL I|/IH)w1I]l,“lt§|1\“ll1 good ettendnnm-s. pt-rsonal n-clfnrc. ', , l‘ trrzi. m“ 0' éhesuicnarnica-lqsllq-l’: kiwi?" 1 Invqleclllll 1°"? tglltfdfglfrreclfio Alberton bra-rich. ‘ly magnificent." "I silulc with Dlldl‘ my "j- r " , ..ld upon _Mr. Afurray Wllleit. on thc rmcl mwtiiordllcnfvlngv mum express they were certain- ‘lnd 1llllller information conaull 51d“ 15 trending h“ holidays 0g’ Before they cmhntkcfl f0!‘ 1711B‘ 1 ' land the colnmtmduu! $1119“? 1111,15‘ _ _ . ' ll em or Hf“. sill. ‘£333.23. itizlirs. ltlti.’l.“t.fi‘t"l..‘l l-"slggll- ° ° ' ' ' ' V ' t ~ t tnsk W1il10lll. thought T01’ t? Tuesday afternoon. There was ll fl~ll ~ 1 0' ~ers l arrival I Senator C. McAt-thul- II“). Prince Edwnrd Island) asked Sc‘ Irtr Cote ll‘ he sets llilnsclf above the Brit- lsh high commfllld ln the cxpcclicn- cy of placing troops. BU1i1 HAMSAHTS "THE RIGHT PAINT TD PAINT RIGHT" o (Continued from P1801) tes. Ha ittlngly pointed out fie should have on the acliifes of the In- stitutes, and warned the members to deal with the refu- n before long. Mayor ,1 Holman declared that the City Wu Jglad to have the . and appreciated fully the wonderful t different ‘ branches. He urged that the dele- l gates return to their homes full of optimism, and make it l l I. not Inn-polling hereon Mary loud ler yedn been u martyr to cruel "char-outing" ulumneh palm. Perk, veal, rich grcvlu and j ioney more: mun! ltomceh tortun lo her. Silfd lilll be lhnl way ll I hadn't told her my neat el perfect stomach health .1‘. Mueioan Bound Stomach Fowder . . . llldl marvellous Englllh prescription no highly recommended by leading doelon and elomdeh specialist: fer acid otomqgh, indignation and gastrlilei I I I lo good Io your llolno lr-lglg M b; [and Stomach Powder and oil viral you-lilo "Wnhfllll member: here, their p community's morale high. Mrs. Donald Murchi- ‘son, Victoria, tn replying to message of welcome Mayor thanked him for his gru- ious words, and expressed the firm conviction that, the people would erial help that was necessary. S urged that no vital work deport: Andldboneu At, the afternoon session besides The “it 111111151115’ 5am Bremen’ tho welcome o‘ m, 5nd Hamburg, Frankfort, Essen, Cas- the reply of Mrs. Murchison, the Provincial Convener "Home Econ- Frank MacDonald, Representative to the F. W. l’. C.. Mrs. L. B. Mell- ish. and the Provincial “Public Health and Child Welfare" Afisacatherlne Cain made repons T“) addrefiésvwfilzgggg Britain pushed her campaign a- MacMiilan, Dept. of Fisheries. and inniriiiliinlls“ REPORTED lltlnf lxlllusnnll ____. GENEVA. Switzerland, J1me i9- (APl-Gcrman mcchalllzed m-rlrcq “We reported tcnich: to ltave sink advanced elemcnts down thc ‘A111 the other b_v Mr. J. A. Gillies, P. E. I. Co-operative Livestock Mark- Miss NIltcMillan, a past supervis- or of the Institutes a thc-arty welcome from fine delegates. ‘Size urged the members to main- tain a healthy normal home life. depended on nutri- ZlCll. it was necessary to be formed on food value. Miss Mac- Mzllan ivctt: on to point out Advantage-s of fish as a food, and (A German broadcast. picked up t 1nd we members 1° the P118111‘ ‘lg Com-l ~ I ‘recollect’ Lyon, some 20pm nlllflri: north of Marsczlle anti the Alcdil terranean. Tne report. was no; can- Mr. J. A. Gillies pointed out the Jrr-ncfzts of co-operation in the in- crcnse of bargaining power of the producer, and the saving in ‘parse to the layer. The speaker imltized out the grcgt benefit of the LIVPSYYPK Board to the farmer, and urgc-rl thc delegates t-o study the 111.1110!‘ in their communities. Repots broult b- _ nevertheless lflflgfllléd lherlgigllsf fiQllfar exhaustion timz the Frctlch might succest-fullv defend Lvow . . , ., Two demonstrations rlcd out in the afternoon, one by ,..\Il.~s Mona G. Wilson (m the Tu- bcrclin Test. and the Brown Jrlolder Briscults Lid. Miss WILSZII spoke briefly on Tubercu- ksis. and urged that munltics should have their school retreated west toward Bclfort. The ' e 1119 B111" 111v the tcst that was demonstrat- crl. and which would be carried out the lied Cross provided community" was totally behind the k. The evening session began 8.00 p. m. The address of welcome was delivered b_v the Premier Province, the Hon. Thane The Premier declared NICLE Great Britain, gearing herself for the coming "Battle o: Britain’ to- day carried out air activities ‘over wide fronts reaching from northern y wAfrlca,and consolidated her homo front, ready w face whatever tests the future ha; m store. 'I'he public learned with enthu- sinan that at the same time as that Nazi raiders were over Eng- land Wednesday ti; Royal Arr Force was pounding at Nazi ob- jectlval, rail centres and industrial entratlom in the Rhineland and northern Germany. trap, Sterkrdae and Hanover ob- jectives were "heavily attacked.” At Bremen alone, the all" minis- try bulletin said, 250 bombs iverei dropped within 10 nlinutes. in 48 hours. gainst. Italy in the air and ot.'er the desert lands - striking at It- alian colonies. * Smash Italian: At Cairo a British army com- of light tanks stimshed an I" -, lan transport, colum solnctvl l in the desert. I “' l fro ">5 \\.. the column \v " s n to have bot l so "demoralizcdfl the’ c? vs’ l leaped from their tanks and loin- ed in the flight. ltfzln_v' were re- ported captured. An R. A. F. squadron over the Mediterranean reported one of its bombers "successfully attacked" an Italian submarine. At home. military spokesmen said Britain stands ready for the next blow with an army better trained in the nlethods of modern tinent-al battlefields. has the men — tvcnt fnr afield. and other war vvcnnons from sov- Unlted States a virtual blrlnk cheque for munltims, even of Ins: war vintaze. Troops To Iceland All From Canada OTTAWA. June 19 -rCP) -— The Canadian troops sent to Icc- , land. Newfoundland and the Brit- thrit it was a great the members of the In- stitutcs. He said further, "It pr-rpcr to rofcr to the fact ylllll’ conventzon takes the shadow of events ror. The events of the past week has brought it before us greater acuteness. Nothing in the happenings of the past year has made such an impression as cessation of hostilities French. Our hearts are tuwen Isympathy for them, apprehension as to what It. may mean to Western civilization. “It wan an anxious Empire that listened to the tense h o the Prime Minster of Great Britain Churchill. It was with relief that. we heard the brighter side at the end of his address. Today, the feeling of tenseness has been re- lieved, and people are going for- sults of the Bat-tie of France are lmate. The Battle of Brlinlll is starting. It may not be long bcfore the Battle of America will imgin. We welcome the _ cecdinrs in the House of Commons lo mobilize all resources. "In the meantime." the Premier tvcnt on, "there is no doubt that lvonlen experience a restless- ncss to klloiv what they can be do- mg. Tile policy of registration g0- llv: through the House at Ottawa will go a long way to solving your problems. You have voluntary or- secms to be to collaborate the var- ious efforts. The system of regis- tration will no a. long way to solve that difficulty. Until a person is called to other service, he or she can bcst serve by continuing in the tvork in which he ls engaged, end doing it as well as possible, a: Mr. "Our main inclustryt ls agriculture and we have not had any call for a great. increase. The advice is concentrate cfforis on keeping land implements. etc, in good condition. and to produce no greater quan- tity but improved quality, yet. to be prepared iilso to increase our production when required. I think that. it Ls very important that our farmers and ‘our women should fol- low this advice. and avoid any danger of panic. Premier Campbell then paid trib- utc to thc late Hon. Norman crs. Ho. rcferrcd to theradlo speech of the Hon. J. I... Ralsion who had tnkcn Ml‘. Rogers plnce. Mr. Camp- bcll ivcnt. on to say. "In the pres- ent. conflict. Canada is sorely nccd of International Exchange, es- pecially U. S. Exchange. For the ncxt. fctv months the only way to obtain this will be by development of the Tourist lndilstry. We have n duty to treat ollr visitors so that they will slay here a long and spend much money. do a lot by helping in that direc- tion. Encotlrngc friends and rela- tivcs to come here for t.he tlon by making the countryside at- tractive, and extending your hos- "I ttilst that. your here shall be accor ynlcd by every and every pleasure" Pt-cmler concluded. The reply to the address of wel- ish West Indies were all (lCSDJIClIEIl from Canada, it was lourtled to- t day from a reliable source. Prime Minister hfackcnzie King announced ycsterdny 21m! the first contingent of a Canadian force had reached Iceland and that fur- i ther units will follow shortly. Ho i also said Canadian troops were in Newfoundland. The tranfefcr of troops to the British West Indies l was announced recently. l Canada To Take Ahens i BRITAIN nuts] READY run BIG BATTLE LONDON, Jurm l9 —(CP) - per pound package cents u pound. Spain Desires Share 0f Spoil ___._. Juno w-(Arl-ln earned today Spun, in the negotiations between France land the Esme-Berlin aXls, 3.1 in- The raids were {he second atislstlng her interests be respected l:l ‘PIC-IlZIWn bundling; Britnm rcplu-s sortie of the German towns ivlth- ‘all? Nlfllllfrrflncw MADRID, was reliably 1 Ibrezgn. corlespondents are not South of the Mediterranean, 119171111196 w 11st Spain's speww 11-11mm underway ‘ aims while discussions are proceed- ing. but a glance {the economic int dictate Spanish control of the Af- rican coast tronwlg on the Iberian Petunsua. It. 1s along mzs line, au- BURUEAPX munlquo said a mobile demchmcnt I IIIOTIIHKLVQ sources said, that eon. of 300 lnfautrymen and a convoy ,1 versutlons have been initiated. Many French‘ Planes Move t" To Africa ._._..__.. MADRID June I9 (AP — A TOKYO _ . . ‘ . — Anglo-Japanese war from its experiences on con- élfiirl;wagnm°ggaggeligngs1rfiufi ficuitlcg ln Tslentsin adjusted. < . confirmed today. Britalns search for guns -.=he The crew 4%, one “inceg gowgeem Parliament. was told ‘he govern- 31“:1_°1'°“ 5111 598"“ a . n merit is studying the ‘qlifSflflll of igliizddesunauon‘ Th" W" ‘m- purchase of tanks. puns. nirplmics. A, Jhmerla‘ l cm" of the Lew let Russia Gel-mart": "trap" uv"- ‘ww landed‘ 115 D110“ “m: they net“ ’ “ 1‘ 1" -‘ " hurl Already. Britain has given he 111M195 for 0mm‘ Algeria‘ left xfarseille with II other rearrangement. 1in kind with 2st: ilurflbS on uri-nlcn. raids on many other Cllics; ill-go- from England. OTTAWA, June Itl-(C-Pl-Can- ada is prepared to meet the \vls..es of the United Kingdom govcrnnlenl and have enemy a fem and German ‘ prisoners now held in Gtcnt Blltaln , moved to Canada. Pfllllv .\I;ms:cl" Mackenzie King lmnnolluvcrl in thc House of Commons ton v. ins branch for somv time to receive these nlictls and prisoners of war, it was lcarllcd to- night. They Will be put 1n new llPifll- ment camps and will be k arate from intcruccs Lint custody in Canada because inc ad- ministration is somcvvllnt (ilfzcl-cnt. Canadian troops will gilnrd the in- ternees from over-sens. speaker thanked Prcmlcr Cunlpbcll or his presence and his ivurus oi ,‘ welcome. She stressed lilo 1111px".- lnce of the Institutes in 1. parts of the Province, and express- the wish that before tile next annual convention, pvnco and \'LC- tory would be assured. The guest speaker of the evcn- l lng, Dr. F. W. Pnltclxsoll, Principal ; 0f Acadia University was intro. ‘ ed by Mr. Waller Show. i _ _ Minister oi’ Agriculture. .\It'. slmiv declared that it was hardly tlcvcs- sary to Introduce the spc k ' he was well-known ixl-solui v m mast. of the pcolale. Hcthuum‘ l’ very fortunate for the Island r they were able to sccurc thc spc er so often, for ilvtth his grcat i depthof thought, and his fmc ability as aspeaker, it was .1 przvl- lege uell-ivorth enjoiung. Dr. Pa» terson. speaking of thc silbject of education. concentrated on ill" lu- formal side of thc subjcm lnyillz particular emphasis on thc \‘.ll\i" of the home in the education of thc individual. Musical Program l - The evening program was rounrl- i out by very cnjoyablc vocal. The world's largest independ- ent: testing laboratory proved that Goodrich Silvertowns gave 19.1% more wear than any six leading makes. Get the greatest NON-SKID tire on the marker PLUS the safety of the Golden Ply BLOWOUT PROTEO TlON . . . PLUS Truck Tire Cords. “The best tire buy of 1940‘.- l/[HEIIH Famous GOLD and BLACK ._.':F5!' ca? i. 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