HAXIMS OIL MERE MAN pa-ii “IIKIILIIIVUILIIIIIII. T-T-"S°<IL%‘.‘.."FQ.EX.% lb‘? Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew _.m.r_._1. CHARLOTTIETOWN. CANADA. Tussmiv, BELIEVE NAZI AUGUST 01s, 1940“ .i- __ y 10 PAGES Tull In the true kniglltls pastime. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN B! lull w .1 __._______-._ _. Annnu bnbnerlytlon Dcllverad 5.5.00 -P.n.|. non. casual. lllIl-l us. up» RT ILL ERY IS _;__.... lean -"up Of ootlegging In harlottetown Mayor Holma-n-Tfnnounced Campaign To Curb Illegal Liquor Sales In City — Monthly Meeting Of City Council Held "Last Night. llfllilliillil REGISTRATIHN ll F wll MEN A large and enthusiastic meet- Ing iias Il('I(l last night in the 1w- of the "Charlot-tciolvli" 1o. .1 campaign for the Vol-l Registration of Cilnauhlii lppoaiied. Provincial Chairman A. . ilfllllllflll. Prmlloial Vice Chairmen -Mrs. ‘ . n DlllfixMrs. filnisSulztli, rsidc, Mrs. Waiter Lcsird, lllc. yiate Secretaries “Mrs. H. S. son. Mi's. J. Pope Clarke. Pm ncial Publicity Committee. -.\lrs. l... B. lifacluillaii, Mrs. Keith . R. J. Iicdvvcll. Chairman, lVIrs. —Mrs. J. . iOlS. Iottctmm Vice Clfairlnzln, A B. Cosh. lrtlistration is a Canada- ‘Oilllse to the call for voi- _ r-crvice on the part of Cali- “fmn Wuliirn. our Province and Iirii’ Blllllsuick being tile last to B1811 11D._It ill no way clashv: with tlic National Ilcgislrutimi, but is lll'tll‘illl't‘l_i’ voluntary oflerlll‘! of lllCil classified scrvicrs as olir Cari- BfllJll women can render ilnciel- any °'““1'1Yf"-l\‘.\' 111R’- may overtake us. allrl lo be prepared for tlic occa- 5101111 and lvllcn it COlllYS. Tllfifliliis of Sept. a and 4 have. brsli nccidcd on foi' ilic iloiunitlrvf rrursnaltlou in CharloLt-ctoivll. fur-i "l" Mrticulars ct which will bot murmured later. and it will be- 1m 1 nllill'l'lll1ill\' for Prime I".(l\\':-1l‘!i Is-‘ iirllllcn to show that. thov -- "m bi-Wilid the UIIIFI’ ]‘I'C\'ll‘(' s of‘ glntllla in enthusiasm and lov-ilv would‘ Elllllire. Ollr wonlell have m“, 111F111!» a battle. Let us Will Steady Stream llrriving For ‘tlld Heine Week’ l N. ‘oulcrs and ICIIIIPI‘ “Island- 2T5 sre arriving all day yesterday "I ‘m’ °llenliig of the old home “"11 lirosram here today. ‘HI-Altar arrived from Ncivfound- rmlf- In it was Mr. H. J. Wyatt. a a r1113; native of this Province but "fir; ent of Saint John's for many MY- Wyatt travelled by steamship mfifdlley. N. 5.. and then by ronzl ‘lfmtfnuflé. N. 13-. and crossed 0'" Drovlnw on the carfcrry. ialslllrllldlan National Railway offic- 210 “ere announced approximately mlllomobiles had been ferried nloneefirovince during yesterday ‘slant-i h e old ferry Prince Edward [or m been called into service ‘meme Week to assist the Chm-- vohmwh in handling the heavy thanlfinof traffic. Sunday more u cars crossed from Tormen- nc to Borden. h1g2‘; Watcher was fine here last. h" and Prospects were the first WW1 dwosmm at Old Home Week" "t “Way to a flood start. Coming Events 0-0- h“ NI Notice! tn lhla ooluml I cents per vvonl. "Talkies-Monti Tllfhsfllly. L-SIG-B-IZ-Zl. “Tlnlkfes-Bt. Peters Weduesda . 14-376-8-12- I. h; urny River ‘Thurs- L-3'I'I-B-13—2i. "Tamas-moon ma. 17-8-1341.“ ‘lLUl-ll. Dr. l. A clean up will be made in the Cay by Police immediately of all boollcugcrs manufacturing “bath- t-ub moonshine" His worship, May- or B, Roy Holman said at. the reg- ular meeting of the City Council last night. He exlplamed that this was the name given to moonshine vihlch is made by using GIIIEWS Lye. He added that it was infur- LCUS to the health of citizens who drink it. Mayor Holman referred to an- ollicl" problem which he said City Pvilacc ilvcre ivorklng on with the co-o nation of the Royal Canadian Mrlullicd Police. This is_t.h_e “so called i‘e‘~7iill.11'ilnts operated by for- trs who could not continue in bu lass without selling intoxcat- lug‘ ILQUOIF," he said. Police had rlrclcd several of these places re- cciliiy and are going to "hound them until they are cleaned out," he said. I-Ic added that restaurant llCtffflFPg would be canceled if they continued the practice. He explain- cu thal. not all the foregners run- hing rcwtaurailts were selling il- quors but served notice that. those who are will be dealt, with by the Ii\\\'. In his reference to the liquor FPIIJIg (‘VII .11 the City Mayor Hoi- lllllll told of a seizure of “home bzcu" by City Police actually “ex- plcuiug" in the station. Ilome Brew Exploded (‘llicf A. Birtwhistle of the City Ponce coilflrlllcd this statement last I '. zllill ildflPil ltmt the (‘XDIQSIUII c ..lr .. alrg hqllor was so gitsnsa it bLw t c end out. of the bottle. 'l'ii;~ ‘homo brow" was seized in a dwelling m Charlottetown recently, he said. Tile nlcciing ixas attended by all the Ccuntnl‘ rs bill Couli. F. C. Dcuglln. C.:_ ltcccrcivr K. M. Mai"- llll was also no cat. Mayor B. Roy Ilciillau oclupui the cliiLr. Alter the bllls were read the llraltll Officer's ropolt and San- ilill\‘ rrporl wit, read by Dr. B. C. Kvrlllll}, Dopllty MLnIster of E, Crcken, read the I\Il'i\i and Milk lllspcc r‘s report. lviuy. r Holman informed Council that he had yesterday paid a \'i.~.lL' to the Provincial Sanator- illln and mct illc members of the S: l(l'.lllIl COIIIIILSJOII. He iii- tllc. institution and spoke fill‘ \\.lllI~:l‘IllI improvvlncnls in cit‘ lac b..llu.l-.g and equipment. Every- thing uuls slmllcss. salutary and cmnu and the institution com- parrs iavluilrably with any other of its klilci. he said. He invited the Coulllul ou bfhnlf of the Sauatar- llllil (Rn m; stoll to lisit the insti- lllLLll in a body. This invitation (Continued on page a, Col Mltlltalian Soldiers Die In Uprising NEW YORK. Aug. l2 —(AP) —-At least 400 Italian soldier! have been killed Ili an Alban- ian uprising which has been in progress since Friday, the Brit.- Ish Broadcasting Corporation reported In a broadcast heard tonight by the National Brend- cnstlng Company. The report followed an lt- allan broadcast denying prev- ious British reports of disord- crs. The llriflsh announcement said that nearly 5,000 Alban- ians were under arms In the blllirlutff district and another 3,000 In the Mall area, birth- place of the exiled King Zog. It said three Italian warships took troops lo the Albanian port of llurazzo yesterday an the fighting spread. The Alban- ians are distributing leaflets- urglng all their men of mill- Iary ago to flee to the moun- tains to avoid conscription by lhc Italian army, the B. B. C. repofled. Exchange telegraph agency reported Sunday and today that Albanians were battllfll "11- Ian troops to lvolll conscription of men, food and llvenlock. ‘IISIYIIIR the r- v tactics best. adapted tn the by fast, mobile air llllllllsl stairs _NEW lllllll liiE lN iltlltlR till Prohibition administrzltirlli by tlte Cnnipbel Government. has bccoilic more of an anomaly than ever. II; cuiignt inputs are to be credited.‘ The reduction in doctors’ prescrip-i tioiis from an unlimited number to, 5i) to each doctor yicr lnoli i. fol-l lowing the recent lileli: It“; suited in agreement among a lllllll¢l oer of donuts to l‘ll.lil),.t ilic slundP ard medical exalriliizliitlll fee of $2.00 for each script. issued. Other doctors comproiillsed b_\' charging $1.511, where they had previously charged 5i 0 1 . 0. r Now if is reported that special‘ scripts are bclnfi lssllctl, csciusively by one uoctoi" iii Clltll‘l0iit‘.l~.l\\‘ll and one in Summcrside. Tllcsc scripts are mflFKCtl liltti a "T" uild are ln-t tended for the use. oi 'l‘ourisls only. They are reportedly being tssiled at. .i.ty Cullls each at the lute ul sci.- crui hundred pcr mouth, E 'i‘iic creation of this lIlUll0[)Ol§'Il';15_ caused a good deal ol tall; and criticism. ll. has lcsllllcrl in some doctors reducing illcir script charges to the o.d $1.00 rlltc Wlllll‘ others,‘ III dsqizst. have (its uiinllcrl issu- ing any. Thus lhcll p rupartccllyt four different prices lhcvillulii: iu_ the script market, \‘.'lll| lilc illU-illl-y tuge going to the lhirslv IULll. and the fortunate praclizlollcrs who, have the exclusive prlvillgc of sat»; tourist. dillllflllil. l In the absence of Prenucr Campg, bell lrolu tlic Province, I-Iull. Jul’. IVICIHUIL’, Acting Pfcliilfl’, was subject. by a tcrl wed on this Gu. izau representative yesterday. Mr. Mclntgvro said he had nolhmfl to do with the administration of the Prohibition Act and had no kilow- ledge of any change in the script system. Asked to whom such in- quiz" should be directed in the Pre- miers absence, Mr. McIntyre con- fessed that. he did not know- He sug ested the wholesale vendor. “lIl/oulci the vendor, as a govern- ment officlal, have any authorltyto make a statement?" he was asked. Mr. McIntyre conceded that he didn't. think s0. Hon, Horace Wright, Prcsidcubof the Executive Council, was also in- terviewcd but could throw no light on the matter. He said lie had heard nothing about the issuing c1 tourist scripts. but could not. undiv- take to say whether the report was correct or not. Under the Prohibition Act, the forms in which prescriptions are to be issued are given and it is con- tended that any markings on a scrl t, other than those prescribed by aw, um illegal. KEPT I7 EVACUEES WEYMOUTII, England - tCPl -"1 have no nione " said a woman ordered by milgistralcs herc tr) pay nine shillings ($2! water rate arrears. She said she hzld kPpl If cvcauees Ance the war started, her husband had been out. of work -_..»-i_._......._.__..___'.;._~_-_.__..__ Composed of veteran desert figl terrain. and Lllld units acting in close co- Royal Ari Force swoops ovcr armored troop er supply, which they control, while snip three years and two of her~ son: ‘were in the army. carriers in the Believe _Nazisi Shell England From France A SOUTHEAST COAST TOWN, I-Jilg, Aug, 12r-[CP)~—“eaVy ex- plosions believed caused by shclifire damaged houses in ii residential districts of town shortly before noon today. iThis report brought u for the first time the possbillty that long-range guns across the Iiuglish Channel might. have cilcll flu- houses, Dover, the .cst [English point to Ger- mun-hcill Friulre, is only Z0 nlllcs from the continent). It ivus at first thought an enemy bomber was over the town. lliilitary observers have claim- ed for ivccks that (iennan art- illcry espcrls have been speed- ing work on rmplncemrnts for huge 1010 models of the Ilig lli-villa of the last war, u-hich they contended could shell Eng- land from Nazi-held pOSIHnnS on fllc coast of Framer. some suoh emrflaccmentsllavc been bombed by the Royal Air IPnrce. As long ago as June 4. Louis I’. Locliner chief’ of the Associ- ated Press ureau at Ilerlin, rc- porlcrl that nu u. trip u; the German channel front he hall sncn giant. guns which German officers claimed could slit-ll London. lle said London ls about. 90 miles from possible emplace- merits for such guns. That is about l4 miles farther than the. Iliv Bertha: lobbed their shells Inlo Paris. However. other pnlnts In southeastern England would of- fer much shorter runiic. War-ZS Years Ago Today By The Gmadlan Press Aug. 13. lino-French repulsed German atacks near Binarville and Vienne-le-Chateau in the Argonne sector on the Western Mont. Rus- sians defended stoutiy on line be- tween the Bug and Narcw Rivers while Germans massed for drive on Brest-Uvtovsk, Poland. iters, Britain's forces in Africa are meeting Italian thrusts Ailvancing through blistering heat, operation. In this picture. a Blenheim bomber of the desert, British orders are to hold sources of ing at the Italians as they move through wort. ._ilatiolizilisl, Daul l-loggizl, with II Duccfis troops are harassed llillltllslogilui; illirlllrlls IN THE Billlills I t a I y U nleashes Strong Press At- tacks Against Greece. ROME, Aug-F. CPl-Itai)’. at- l/elllpllllg to \\'.l'l‘ol. um Britain su- premacy in the Mcditcrrailerln and North Africa, threatened a new crisis in the Balkans today with a propaganda campaign against Greece, neutral friend of Britain. A press attack against Greece. charging her with aiding and con- spiring‘, to {omcni trouble on her border \\lLll Iiilllllll-flllllflitfd Al- bania. silurcrl prcss headlines viltil reports o1‘ an approaching battle of British sonialilautl, on the Gulf of Aden. till Cairo. British milita quarters- Sflid tllc Italians hurl cd IIICII‘ advance I30 lnilcs Berbera. apparently to repair the damage done their conimlmivtltiolls bv Royal Air Force bombers». The Italians claimed (ircck ban- dits beheaded an obscure Alba n l~‘.l. sis said 1ta_v probably would protest, adding that “Illl‘lIl(‘l' complications likely will result.‘ In foreign (irclcs war with Greece ovcr this incident was considered unlikely 1n view of the dcsi . of Gcrlnuliy to kecp ilic Balkans at peace to silpplv tlic Axis powers. some (lILO/Atilw thought an effort might. be made to icnrcc Greece into the Rome-Berlin orbit. Fascists accused (lreeegmgf sup- plying fueling bases for ritlish war planes and uhrsliips fighting Itnlv in the eastern Mediterranean. i‘l"lie Greek L!(l\‘f‘l'llfll(‘llL officially branded as iu..~c the Italian alcgu- tions concerning Hoggias death, re- ferred to him as a "notorious ban- dit’ on whose head the Greeks lad gleacecl a price, and declared he had en killed by t-wo Albanians who fled to Greece and were arrested). '_v head- halt- from Pcmbertoli, R.N., Pembcrton, the author. has die from wounds received when the British destroyer Boreas was at- tacked by German dive-bombers on u.y' . p‘ son of Sir Max d “It Makes a Niggi" Cool Drink "SALAIIA" some TEA , WY Bfibem- "WM “ml mic‘ lXnt-Gfflllflll in the man-to-man duel- lTAlY MUVES MllREIRtltlPS NEAR EGYPT CAIRO- Egypt. AUG» l2—(CP)—- Italy moved more troops, planes and tanks near the Egyptian fron- tier tonight as Fascist forces driv- ing across British Somallland de- serts halted within 6O miles of 391119111. British port on the Gulf of Aden. British officers returning from the Egyptian-Libyan border re- ported hcavy Italian troop move- ments continued near Bardia, about 30 miles from the frontier. but the forces of Marsha] Rod. olfo Graziani thus far have not moved eastward from that base. Blisicrlng heat waves swept de- sert temperatures to 129 degrees, and military sources believe Graz- iani is waiting for a. break in the weather before launching an of- fensive against Egypt. A statement from military head- quarters here said "in somaliland no operations are reported and the 91191113’ made no advance." Italian columns driving north. Ward from I-Iargeisa and‘ Qad- wcilln were attacked by- the Royal A11‘ Force as British infantrymen ‘dug fortifications south of the im- portant seaport of Berbera where the first major land engagement is expected to take place. Reinforce- ments moved into the positions. The Italian halt evidently was for reorganizing lengthening com- munication and supply lines across tile burning wastes, and to repair the damage caused by 31-11151; bombers. The RAJ". scattered Fascist $111098 in Karrln Pass yesterday film‘ dYODDPKI bombs on a motor- ylZfXbCQllllllfl near Dubnm, ‘ British tactics are to allow the Italians to advance, then launen llieavy air attacks against their 110118 flllllllly’ lines in an effort to ‘"1111 the entire desert force. Other African war fronts i f1lIlCL. l 165 Nazi Planes 62 British ls Eight-day Toll (Canadian Press) In the last. eight days of aerial warfare, three of which have seen the Nazis hurl huge air fleets ag- ainst the British Isles. the Royal Air Force and anti-aircraft de- fences have shot. down I65 German planes at a cost. of 62 British ma- chilies. Tm of the 62 were lost on the daily and nightly RAF. raids on Germany and Nazi-occupied lands so the ratio of British losses to WCFC ling over the channel itself is close to one to three. The German losses do not include machines dc- wtrrrvecl on the ground during the R. F. attacks and those so badly ‘crippled they probably did not tieach honle. l Following is a ...coinpilation by ,'I‘hc Canadian Press of the losses ‘from Monday- Aug. 5 to 4 p. m. llliis lMolldayl afternoon, as an- ‘llCllllCCd in official British state- t, lncnts:—- , German British : Monday ‘Tuesday Wednesday Thursday , Icriday’ Saturday Sunday Monday tals >-4 3$$o~53oca> International i“ I AtA Glance l Gunners Raids —— Count LONDON, Aug. lli-Clues- day)—(Cl’)-— German raid- ers carried into their third consecutive day their widen- ing assault on Britain which began with flights of 400 or more planes, leaped to 500 or more yesterday and reach- ed undisclosed numbers this morning. There were indications that. the attacks may now he backed up by shell fire from the continent and possibly aided by Italian airmen. The pattern of attack rc- mained unvaried, as it has since extensive raids first began June l8, but the scope was tremendous. ; LONDON Aug. Tuesday) 1 —tCP)'l‘he Air Minlstnv an- l nounced today "if. is now estab- l lished that 61 enemy aircraft were destroyed in yesterday's air fighting around our coasts. lllirtcen of our fighters were lost. but. the pilot of one of them is saifc.“ From northeast, north- west, soiltheust, southwest- from every direction-came ‘ reports of exploding bombsm Reports of damage were? confined to civilian struc- tures as the Nazi novelty “scream” bombs hurtled down. Royal Air Force fighters, anti-aircraft gunners and scarehlight crews teamed up to beat back the invaders. The raids this illoril-iiig" illlll last night tolltyivcll the.“ U1‘ the ivavcs oi Swastika-Mullah mg bonlbcrs which dropped tolls of explosives .\llllltlll_\' 1lll tlic grczlt ilzlvzll llllhcs‘ .11 thins-t mouth, Stnillizliiuiioll Jllltl llilic-x. Planes Downed_ . SED IN GRQWING BATTLE R. A. Ifiighters AndAnti-aircraft Team-up Italian Airmen May Be Aiding Germans In Of Enen f.’ Reaches 61. zzfl l I n Moncton Pilot ls Missing AIONCTON N11 . . and fi ll. l. \‘ (‘fl Ifidio 11111 Officer Ilobcrt lino missing as the rcslzlr of 1 Force llctivilies 0 day when 6t] Q01 tisll 1111mm; \\'(‘i'l' <11: ed dcstrrrvcll. Pilot Oflltt‘? third Zitlulltzioll fill‘ missing since the m. Ollc of the zltlicr ' lvlzltflieivs. luvs f]. prisoner of ivorri ms b’: Olflcci" Jalrlcs. _\I't‘ forest Fire Silt Springldl SPRINGIIILL. , ' ‘ control for tivorltini: llnlllir ll forest rangers. stmlglfi ‘\ Yllflht, the fire laid waste a section of ivoodlanli and d‘ was estimated at wvryq’ ~ clrillars. i ' tll: tiny hr e A QUNMAN lg ONE QuY WHO TAKES Lli-‘E / EA$Y—- lilllsitliu lvlllcll at first \\'ki'(‘ at- trlliiitetl to lulllllls lull i.'ltcl' \\< rc LONDON - 500 German planes swarm over naval bases of south LONDON-_‘CP) _ sllbJ-‘t- 0- J~l coastline in second successive mass‘ lair attack, continue raids into early morning Info inferior; Ports- mouth raided by 200 Nazi planes little. damage; 39 German plane: down; ILAJ“. loses nine; anti-alr- craft. proving Increasingly effective. A SOUTHEAST COAST TOWN- Aulhoriflea Investigate possibility trans-Channel shell-fire damaged several Houses. LONDON — Alr Ministry tells of Canadian flight lieutenant who downed six raiders In Channel llngulahed Flying Cross. (‘AIRO - Italy moves luorder; no further ltalfarm In drive on Barbers, ROME -—- Italian press JUMP! Ilfwrkd by Japanese. battles; announces award of Dis-r more troops, planes. tanks near Egyptian advance byl attacks . Greece over reported beheading of. There were rumors flint It.- aly. Germany's ally. was parti- - cipating In the raids on Ilrl- 1 lulu. Authoritative circles In 1 London disclosed that 1n lt- l nlian was among the crew of l a German bomber captured i Sunday. but. discounted the likelihood of Italian planes be- ing used. Anti-aircraft. fire was seen to lbe playing an increasing rolc lli Ithe almost-continual battle in the skies over the Channel and along Britain's coastline. 8, Col 6i (Continued on page 1 Till; SIGN WORKED lThe “but? was a contented WW- 1,, ll('llt‘\‘(‘fl to Ilzlvc llccil iltlC to sllcllfire, lllvl-Qluallllils were ‘ under iva)‘. lll‘1'_‘\'li>l _ Illflll. r ‘ . .i| I till. ‘ii l l).'l u son t\'.lilc-"lve:‘ ,,. Otkllva 1.. “ Montreal ', l Q ll‘. I)(‘(‘ ' r I. 1-. Saint John 5; If, flint 301m. ozlctovm .,~. ';' Seventy or ililirc ticriiizln lllllllCb CHlIllllllVll to llilllltllrl‘ zlgzlilisl lllc lillgiiill Qitihiilitl‘ lll‘l\\l'1‘ll ll-lill‘ .lll1l l‘~l"-l'l~l'.l°l 2 liliill |.ltc lzl>l iligilt zltlcr til. All‘ .\iilii-lr_v alillrlliilccll their‘. tlctcilcc torcc- llzlll scllt :1: l('ll\l 3i) tri tlt'~ll'll(lli1ll lll lllc .\ll>li<l'l_\' conflict. Xlllt,‘ lirllisll lllzlucs were missing. At r-llc sl-ullita-t C0115! l1|\\'li, lirlliscs ivcrc llalinlgcrl llv f'.\' i Ffilllif‘ \\‘I' \llllll‘l.lii' tr llllifl :ll.r “uritlme Pruvin ex? fresh winds; part]; 1 ivarm. , Illuh Mdr and loll yll- l Sun :»r~'- ‘lflllfi rl: r. l Pilll moon !\..c i Snullllr. do : - or than ( l THE (‘AR l-"Iililil S\II.I\‘Y.}§ loavcs fiorrir l‘ 7 \ \! ‘.1 1'1 .l\ .\I lflilPM 41>! \l l I."‘;l\‘\‘§ 'l‘ "m- 1w» fl v a 11 I dltltl A M, lli I‘ " l» ‘it 11 ‘,1 1.‘\ H 'l l SYYDAY §lllf\'lf F. Albanian nationalist. l . . . w VICIIY ._ 'I~‘rance await: opening I _if?PéLEIIfiTQII'nk_“§ull'.§ Eli,“ H31‘, of court actions against leaders £1,310“; 11.6“, n w“, Comflrv‘ 1mm June ltlih to s l\‘(‘ll"'l1“.‘ t‘.'l ll‘.- ah" ‘Wk h" m" W" "film"- after much damage had been cionc"'liii““‘_ifg”nor’ n g A M 7 P V‘ ermanv. _1 1L _ .- _ 1 C; smlw. ~ _- H‘ ’ . .. 101mm .. N", “n,” o; m.,31,;folgfgjjz“{},;§f§j,§,,",§ -,h,.,,,¢,,_ll allgagesMTozmgntls-ceT$1.15 A. M