i" SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN RINQE COUNTY CHRONICLE CAUGHT. page l) hrousm the mist over Dover Strait “taffeta... adjourned at u v- from the direction of Sou-lone. clock until tomorrow with Col. Rals- Then came this official announce- ton still imder examination. Navy ment of the first Commando raid and Air departments will be taken since the assault which tied up the up on this resolution when questions Nani submarine port of St. Nazaire on u-my matters are concluded. on March - Iehlekooll bin ma‘? eowee of his angers ie P017195 col‘ lmmmxdiate inten: Inigglng ovemeu w” report“ hub i e" W" 11° e ried out on the French coast near RALPH MUTTART ed on Mme “ma; one previously tion of forming “pe-ratroop" units in Bamoglm ‘w’. Mun" m“ u" back he- Sumzzzerside - rapes-ted 1 1 _ an German ported wbliinsdeldg agsderfmaritrf m’ mYflilhbb-g“. °' “i” °°“‘ "m “m war; and one w” “med u dannh m. ‘u; would 1mm}, m, but; 10W m0 WW5“ d 9W‘ “WP!- GAS RATIONING 1'1"“ ("Ely m _ m "A British P112701 PSDSUMAG. H1O 1,, cmfijfsm mm pm, ,Q"§°‘q_${§‘f*}of pflafgflfi, m, cgastal defences and withdrew after (Continued from pag_ o l) uirod to obtain ration oa-rfi. of the NAZIS ,____ ‘fOont-inued from HE WESTERPJ GUARDIAN T5, ma. John Pond. l! Church Streak-Phone Ill guull/IEBSIDI and IIINUI COUNT! .. advertising shoal-d he left with Ira Pod. Mun: daily elm; of the following storuln h. Bulnrneralde: ' COL. RALSIPON (Continued from pIIO i) Missing Airman Reported Killed On Active Service lnsunnnc sill-N r/r W!“ w. is "we, n- 0W III! w WI"! 90:33, Water undelivered tour; home in Snmmeraide by filgfifl: s“ d” or 1w per week. Phone 289 for this service or 7 ,0 m, w, responsible for deliveries on your route. "p: order —FOX BANCEEBS. A new lup- ply of Burroughs Wellcoma and ffrenchs capsules, also lover Vermifuge on hand. Foley's Drug re. 4-17-31. —BEEl-‘ Iron and Wine, The ideal tonic during convalescence and for lack of energy. Gourlles Rexall Drugs. 4-23- —BETUBNED TO HALIFAX — Mrs. Albin Lackey has returned to Halifax after visiting tier father, Mr. P. J. Cameron and relatives at Int l6.-S. —VISITOR T0 TYNE VALLEY —Mr. Cecil Pbrbes of Wilmot has returned from a visit to his moth- 2:8 Mrs. D. N. Forbes, Tyne Valley. UITAWA. A ll 22- ._ Rovai Carmdiagrr Afr in ‘it’. ma‘ ‘M11119! lilt of file war to- "Ported two mOn killed on lo ve service Oversea. ma we tlons m“ mm‘ “m” on! man previously re Street. - " Drugstore, Water Street. Torelno Street. llarh Gandhi. l7 Granville Street- Gunans Driven lad “mthaear beuudspruns miall rooonn mce raid wss oar- Also News & Short; Shows at 3.30 _ 7.15_9_15 rvad for new! OI gdvonialll of s s. Inserted at I ran-oi: oer-MI ll ‘we is roll illlifllfl III , aature l" l word. rePiIrt-ed missing was listed asolgyl‘! commando operations. u gtho. ' Cuuuu" m" ""-7_ §5L°§§§§X§ f-leernvgelciofid a?‘ m“ Bpwufiflm Mlcreemswrf ‘(hConu-ply Vmmcoufig BLKnavai force accompanying this ‘ rbno is the latest Sim '01 eas- gum) WM l; Iflii- w“ "m" "m" °' d “"“°d m" n, tr lars. One an tr l glegtietvf omen] number‘ and of rifles indwontllineintelqlaulimerit :35 sevevrely “ml-lid IM- Bibi-bun," V Q e OI gmqggflm , WM h“ 0n 1110 a’ 8y Musical Overseas said “this? was a for "No British ships II! Scores at Capitol, Summerside 1-1 rifle damned rns..ttz°n.rtyni.rmn ‘"2’: '~*"..="..Z.=°'<"" r “dirt.” "s “or” "recap ""' m“ "r previous] t D6 q to carry a e opera Ons. ua es were s g . . ' reported klllfleyz‘: fiugfsfiicéivw 1 ugranspoggtsion. h In the course of his answers Col. Ross. Irwin Clarence. set. avia- buy all 31m fits refugiiyéagd fruits at Rail“? “Aged “i‘;¢e“°"‘i"“f.t l: gm Miss Xi. DkR/oss (sister) Box 192 one time. However. if he uses up marxildsmwasngitasf to gensguged by m mers e. . E. I. his card before July 1, he will nm penny u, 1 b y; b gb'lit,y, In rysl/ithl new slcate. and skl suz- hagiinignwlgefitogd that Miss Ross besissued another. manyr cistgsognioirlity {was overlook- gonigndn menus glormm “w” her brothe? gngebeethat the body of cresilpxdlenlllental cudlsf providing m‘ ed m aSQgnmg high conmands‘ wast'— mance mcorlnbined with gay m_ buried in séamndn recovered and be ‘Séueg gwances Y‘ mail-to lrtighdvllll The discussion was carried on be- “Eel-W on Amp g, g “my t , ,usc and fun, 201,1, gem from m 1 . The message m D011 B-DD ill 011 06- fore a very small attendance and at. 5mm; Bflmh “m; ‘tumpwd ‘ lily-Foils new entertainment, m. e ar ministry said further '5' w“ “mrkfls- “d ‘finer’ Wh°5° one time there were more Conser- landing on m, n-flwh w“; .1 spiration, “Sun valley semnade" particulars would be contained in a. work "quire-S 1111181186 Zrtuicr than vatives than Liberals in the Cham- 30mm, opened last night at the Capitol letter w follow.) that Permitted under the basic ber and only about as of all pm- . w Theatre to enthusiastic applause, Bimini; $01110», Henle and Jchn Payne l" What is the finest per- mimfllloi? 0f their careers, "Sun géagley Serenade" marks the mm ut of the country's number u 1n 11 _ ‘The attempt WM ffllllllfiéd , “T191: rfitiiorfvglibcvsanco of 2.1-2 to iesjpeplying u, quesuom from y-mw- m’ “whim” d m‘ can“ John Ohver us... Is Executed ' where he will take a course 1n $118332: G112“ algmerappaefia five gallons a week for ordlnar - ~-. . °°,§“m dfience- motorists would be far below thg §,‘,§,f§,‘,”§}‘~‘,1,3§,fififf mmedjate m‘ 7mm ‘ overuse consumption of gas by Das- had been considered but he could m“ scnger cars in the past. The Amer- make no guy-me; statement, g; the lcan Automobile Association re- moment, SAINT 0m ported that this average was 55 Eleot/rical Refrigeration and air which u on J rm, April zfl-John A. lzullons a. month. 9r “tore than l2 Not Proper Term condbmonlng’ on m5 “yum he Wm the la W l do much to increase I Vfir was executed here this morn- gallons a. week during i941.‘ 1n New york and m“ u lgflernllmbtr of his already m’ 1'01‘ the murder of Sgt. Herbert Owners of motorcycles will be al- He 531d the term "guerlllss" as _s_ i s as 1c fans. _ Lobb. It. was the first, hang-ing he", i} $971.19- is featured lIl new 5km, since 1883. . _LmvEs FOR WINDSOR oN_ i118 811d 'Il"e incident in which Oliver was rlmro - Mrs. Montel-th wife of ‘mmlvedpbeguu with a quarrel be- Squdran leader Monteith is leav- tween 0'1"" and several 31011118 boys mg “n5 momma, to sxtend some two days after Christmas. Later time at her home in Windso-ns On- ‘ ‘Jim-find soft -—~" va l" '“,§,’,‘,‘{§,...“.Z1a wholesale iii} ilasrwas- 4'32"‘- d our neish . lf In y ' ~ “gleam, 35 kaae o2 w warble-Fly Powder today. ‘Sm-u; Co. KenslnRY-Ofl- . d blacksmith T3, qlzugraces. 4-22-21. the meeting in town gmmgton. Friday. i’ 8 °'° ck in conil-za-(il , coming plebiscite. - \ CCESSFU], DANCE — The 61g ld a very suocesséili; ' m, Monday evening in 1.. w“ Gardens. The RCiA. New, {umlshcd the mus 0- SUMMERSIDE ThoNodVerien ‘lboight, many noun alter he rcid, the Gennan radio made this first report on the Insult on the —VISITED SUMMEBSIDE —Mr. W. P. Graham. engineer for the Imperial 011 Co. was a visitor to S’Side this week in connection with his duties for his company at the Electric Light Plant-S. —LEAVES FOR. CHICAGO — Mr. Neil MacFarlane, Summerside, T, g school at Sum- left Tuesday morning for Chicago H Frldllv. The parade will be 5m the afternoon. Later the “n, Governor will take the "t, a, e march DS5t.—5. ., pop TORONTO -Miss “menon, daughter of Group m“ pilietlon and Mrs. Fuller- gmmerudc and Miss Francis 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wk‘, ways, summerside who W gourd the Women's Auxiliary ldzrmntly by Diane for 1m lo take special courses be- Wm; their duties. -S. tiered on the beam. "The enemy surf he"! losses and retreated without be- ing vyble to accomplish his object- ive." - An earlier German broadcast said merely that the British Navy had lost one speedboet in a brush uYith German minesweepers south of Boulocne. Whatever the yrhysical result, something more important than military itislallatioils seemed to have been damaged. specifically, German confidence that the channel posi- tion is strong enough to prevent the possible opening of a second front i1‘ the main Nazi forces are tbrorvn against. Rus<ia later in the spring. Boulogzite is less than 30 miles L "While-i basic training similar to that given Owners of inboard motorboat: paratroops and commandos. mt 11554 wluruerclallv 111-50 W111 They now were required to fur- muurfll 1° 01111111! YMIOII CflTdS tiish their own tvedpons but event- Whllc a normal supply 0f gasoline ually 11c hoped that rifles would ho will be allowed for other xion-high- aveimlne for 155m and possibly way purposes, including outboard maching gun5_ IQPnlZZiilIFTI-gOBi-St. fflfm tgflcfi/OTS. 885011115 Col. Ralston gave a greatideal o1 dome“ Lo , s eves an urnaccs an detail of reserve unit train ng and In courtbbufiedagggeg”iiegigxig-d cleaning establishments. _ _ organization and said that the that he merelv had been twin" m _ States in which gasoline will be Swength as of last April 9 was an. settle a misunderstanding whenqthc latkmd we FT-Onnecu-Cut‘ Delaware’ pwximatel" ammo" . F10lldll. Georgia. Mnmc. Nfnigvlnnd, 0n the subject which she glides plarenlt ease shown that as ncreased since the attained the World nd 01- . ' * Skating Chaiinrpicxishiygpc figure laugh provoking story awaiting g reg. It's a grand and glorious feeling to Ilep into fresh undies every morning, and every girl who la really dainty does it! ' You see, it never pave no risk letting undle odor spoil your charm for others. Every night, dip your undies in Lux, soon a5 you lotted a. smaller amount of gss- applied to paeym; may; Rangers hm- skn; Oliver and Lobb, a middle-aged tario. ' ollne than automobile owners. but was not a proper term. ‘These v01. small-size motor cars will receive umeer units, largely organized for the some zalluuuse as larger auto- use in isolated points, required a member of the Royal Canadian _____ Ordnance Corps, exchanged words. _FUNERAL SERVICES _ The On the same day Oliver went to funeral services of Mrs. the Lcbb home and fired a revol- ver bullet into the Sergeants ab- 47,4], nov GIVEN SEND s'- sumfi h -,H&l'ev\1?ll party was veri brut- 1711,41,.» i, - s '_ l “t i e phone of Mr. and firs. ed the Requiem Muss and Rt. Rev. to mang, rhifi, 5,21,,“ tatggghdfigdi: _ m ,,,_ strlght reccntly for their Mgr. G. J. MacLellnn said the final engaged m Lynn B“, The hum“ revowm. accmentanv discharge,‘ of training , myemap, who is in the R. C. vy and who left this week “i; l special course as Wireless tor. l-Iis many 1mg friends t. ed and gdve im a great elf, and wished him elegy M 1 HOSPITAL- Many friends ferret to learn that Master .. ,younger son of Mr. and .Willlam Smallman, Summe ,1: in the Prince County Hos- pllferlng from a fractured d hich he sustained when he wile playing yesterday. The - lellow is remaining in the y» as he has developed a .ALl trust he will soon bellg il-PEQUE MISSION BAND t- April meeting of the Mal- rites at the grave. Many old friends -_o attended the funeral to pay their last tribute of respect to an ol friend. The pallbearers were: Mes- srs. William Perry, Emanuel Des- Roches. Emanuel Arsenault. Ar- thur Gallant, A. Perry and Mr. Gallant-S. —FOB SALE 0f‘ ITMle for Cattle. Sectional Seeder (no boxes) . . ; Massey Clark's, Kensington. Maple Leaf grain crusher (good condition) $25-99 section tractor barrow nearly new 085095.00. oe 860.00 Both at McNeil] Wharehouse, Kensington. Gasoline Engine 6 H. P. $50-00 B9 Wm. Johnson, Margate. Car tractor (Ruxel) gears good rubber works rfect $100.00 at Victor Buntain. geustico. Team truck wagon $25.00- Good work horse $50.00. Mare in us ending _ - d - _ max to the dZi3§e1Ebet§ry’.‘°v“' c“ The performance of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra L; taps Th4? band's Playing of seven new ltl/Iuck Gordon and Barry warren “"95 W111 Please hrs most ermct- ing fans. Tn6ME3N‘vi'sr'r~t‘M1—f5T, Matthew who 1s studying first ‘in: resbvtcrlan Deaconess College at T°r°m°- 15 sPf-‘Yldlnll a few days 191158.‘! with her parents. Mr. and Matthew, M55. Vernon Summer- —RECEIVES PICTURE 0F 00R- "YlTE-Mavor w. q. Lldstone of Summerside has received a beautl. ful picture of H. M. s, Corvette Summerslde" from Hon. Angus MacDonald. Minister of Defence Oliver was reported calm in the death cell during his last, dgyg With the press barred. only a few Official witnesses saw the execution. Oliver walked quietly to his death at 4 a. m. A.D.T. The trap was sprung at 4.02 by Camille Blanch- ard. hangman for the province 0f Quebec. Life wIS pronounced ex- tinct at 4.32 a. m. the formal in- quest was completed shortly after 6 a. m. with Dr. C. L. Emerson pre- siding. Official witnesses testified and a formal verdict was returned by the coroner's jury. Discuss Army Massuchutcs, New Hampshire. New z v New York. North Carolina. _.lvania, Rhode Island. South CSIOIIIIEI. Vermont, Virginia and West. Virginia. Germans he?" French Hero By Taylor Henry (Associated Press Staff Writer) VICI-IY, April 22 — (AP) - ‘The Germans lrced today n French hero of the battle of France, Gen. Rene Jaques Adolphe Prioux. whose sacrificial stand enabled the British forces to escape at Dunkcrquc, but at the same time they uimuunccd execution of more than l5 hostages Ln rcprisal for the continued as- methods, Col. Ralston said thcicuas much in favor of “unit training’ by which units could remain in their creased esprit de corps and main- tenance of local ardor; lie snicl tbs _ was missing when men arc a long ivav from their home commtttiity. But. it had been proven that. the training centre system was the most efficient. There the mun get. ii kind training which is "kept strictly up to date with modem u‘ar ‘ and war equipment developments. Col. Ralston said much of the "trimming" had been removed from modern war training and the system now being followed was far removed from that which was CCIlSZClCTEd adequate in the first great irsr. us. Artists Hold from Dungtfness 0n cons! and it has bcen naturally as- . . wmcd that since that part of the own localities, because of the in- ,. the British ample time to German there was no mention of demoli lions in the raid. the English cast must figure largely in any de- fensive scheme for northern France 11c Gcnnzms had strong land forces zmcl many fitzhtci- squadrons in the urea. Thus the failure of the Germans to gather sufficient force to drive the raiders into the sea was regard- ‘d here as indicating that thing was radically lacking in the Nazi defences. SOmG- Two-Hour Stay The two-Four stav also afforded survey fortlfica tlons although This bold attack was delivered afep out of them. A daily clip in Lux prevents undio odor—kecps dainty undies "just s0" and pretty as new! Saife-gtiards your ddintiness, too. Start loniglvl onqflgot I sussuiatiou o1 Germdii soldiers. ' ' ' It was announced that fili-yeur- old Gen. Prioux had been released ______ from captivity and returned to HAL1FAX_ Aprj12g_((jp) __qrhe “France m1‘ reasm“ 9i hemm- Nova Scotis Society of Artists’ six- (But it appeared that the Ger- teen“, annual exhibition of paint. Promotions In Commons soon after Field Marshal Gerd Von Rundetedt had taken command of all Nazi troops in northern France. and following up reports that the German gnrrlsons had been heavily reinforced from North Cape to the ~~ Mission Band was held at hope of the Leader, Mrs. 1 ~- on Saturday afternoon. ent. Irene Taylor was in 8e of the meeting which open- Wlth hymn. at The Name 01' foal 13 years $75.00. Shorthorn bu! for the Navy. It will be h n 1 2 years (at beef DFWPJ Walifir 5- the Council Chamber and ‘llmyon: Weeks, Bayview. 4-28-1i. wishing’? vlewdit. may call at the -—-—— own o ca msusmvrou 600m _ Mas- “in “k t° s“ m-s‘ istrate Darby held court at Alber- To Probe Crash —INTERESTING LETTER FROM mans and Pierre Laval, new chief Jollurvcd by Mission Band " .'Il1e Scc'y Edythe Don- l called the roll, six members nded with an appropriate llture verse. Treasurer, Mrs. sto reported and the offering illftll. Minutes were read and u ess discussion followed. An "infill msslonary story ' by Mrs. Crowdis entitled They Him Chinese: Jesus. All then 1n ilusina. Pass Me Not o tle Saviour. scripture Read- ln llnlS0fl. Mark 16. l-7 Prayer Edythe Donald followed by "Y Work by members. Clos- hlmll. Come children Join To I: Benediction brought the "4118 to a close. . wasfl tcn last week and heard several prohibition casesn Five cases "consuming" were hell-I'd find "19 offenders each flncdllfl Ind Wei‘- TWO for "possessicrr were each fined $10.00 and costs. A flirty was fined under the excise act with of beer and was fined c0515. Al muff! {m5 possess on o - hm not registered The firearms were confiscated and lhe party fined $3.00 and costs. --S). _LAR.GE TURNOUT 0F DE- FENCE SQUADRON- ‘There was a very lar turnout at. the first par- ade of g Squadron 17th Reserve Armoured Regiment P.E.I. (LI-L) unit, which laeld their first turnout roam-m ISLANDER —Mayor Lid- stone has received a very interest- mg letter from Mrs. Lucy Sun, daughter of the late Lemual Silli- Dhmli. Who passed away early Marti: st his home in Glendale. California. Mrs. Sun, who thanked Mayor Lidstone on behalf of her mother for his kind expression of Sympathy. told him that her par- ents had been married 61 years and had left Summerside about 35 years ago. Her father was laid to rest 1n Forest Lawn Cemetery after s, ser- vice in the “Mason's wee Kirk pro;- Heather" Church. she says that; the Forest Lawn Cemetery is famous for having three churches. and a mausoleum and many beautiful sculptural works of art. The famous orrrawa. April 22 — <17?) Appointment. of Premier J- B- MP Nair of New Brunswick to a cap- taincy ln a. Saint Jun reserve unit was mentioned in the HOE-Be Commons todav by D- Killi! HAZE" (Con. saint John-Albert) who com- plained that deserving young non- commissioned officers were beInE overlooked in the granting of com- missions. Mr. Hazen referred to s nEWSDHD- er report of Premier McNairs en- listment as a captain and said he “wondered how it was that one man could step into that rank." "My honorable friend will have to ask the commanding officer of the o1 the Vichy Government, had de- cided on this as a bid for popular French support for further "col- laborationl‘) - By contrast. Lt-Gen. Ernst V0 Schaumburg, German military com- mnnder of Paris, disclosed in a grim proclamahon dated yesterday that five hostages “responsible through solidarity" for the killing of s. Ger- man soldier and bombing of Ger- man Army Offices April 2 had been shot and that the same fate had be- fallen 1O others for the killing of a member of the German army. In a supplemental proclamation dated today he said French civilians since had arrested and handed over the "authors" of the latest attack. and that as a result he was re- ings opened here today with works submitted by 47 artists on display. Oil paintings will be shown April 22 to 28. and crater colors and pas- tels April 29 t0 May 6. Nova Scotiirs rockbound south lie oil paintings, which also i11- - portraits. landscapes flower studies and still life, and a group of fish, animal, bird and rep- lle wood carvings. Stanley Royle, R. C. A., R. B. A. A. R. W. A., Professor of fine arts at. Mount Allison University, who headed the exhibition jury. said the outlook of the artists ranged from the poetic and conservative. through the impressionistic to the bold and Bay of Btscny. All in all, said one informed source. the raid tweaked the noses of the German high command “good and hard." The defences along the Boulogne coastal area. which have been fre- quently lmttcicd by the R. A. F“ are comparable to others farther south arrl north. These latter consist of a series of strong points BIOIIQ tr" coast, back- o" by blockhouses arrl mine fields. but the main support is believed to lie in German armored columns posted 20 to 50 miles inland. We'll Be Bach Boulogne itself has been all but 0f Ferry Bomber MONTREAL, April 22-401’)- Offlcials of the Royal Air mrco ferry command left m: New Car- “519. Que» Wdfly to investigate the crash of a twin-engined bomber all‘ craft that caused the death of a. three-man crew. The plane crashed about b, mile west, of New Carlislo on the Chaleur Bay coast of the Gaspe peninsulg, At first it was believed that it Was a Royal Canadian Air Force plane, but officials of the R. A, F. F. C. announced the loss of the bomber today. Two Canadians and a British flier were lost in the crash. The name of the British airman will Sfllfldinfl 8J1 Order lyhlflh would have radical. Marion Bond and Mrs. Ruth sent 20 more whom be termed Salter Wainwright, both of Halifax, "wmmumsw and Jews’ hem“? a were the other members of the lirlng squad next week. jun“ Prof. Boyle has two oils in the demolished by British air raids. and ludged bv photographs now h of little military value. But the little seaside city means much to the British army. Well remembered here is an old sergeant of the Ulster Rifles aboard s. British destroyer which evacuated part of the British Expeditionary Force from Boulogne in May, 1940. With one arm in a sling, he stood in the stern and shook his fist a: German 155 shells burst into the town. “we'll be back, you 's," he shouted. "We’11 be backl" CRASIIED IN BLIZZARD GLASGOW — (C?) — Two air- men who decided to remain at their posts were injured when a Coastal f control during a blizzard and 1&1 21.000 feet into the side of a mount- a n. NICOSIA. . his- (CPl-Hun- dreds of Gree refugees reached Cyprus recently after dangerous voyages across the eastern Medit- erranean in small sailing craft. Saint John district," Col. Ralston replied. "I have no doubt that he will be able tn answer in a minute. I its?“ m “f..‘f.i.“l“‘t...“.!.° wou avor an n v a P ho hBDDehs to be in public life." opening of Part1: tlgcitl-Nsuflngda“; exhibition, "Peggy," a portrait. and Mr. Hagen said he knew of youh? “sefizn” ream" f u mow t 15 “Blue and Golf." Prospect, N. 5., N'.C.O.'s who had long exbeflelié fim“ m °r er .°t*:s.Fxe°“ ‘T ° r_ n coastal scene. Mrs. Christian Mc- and med tor advancement but who ‘@1113 fliglléllgnj t“ 2 8mm, 3:“ Kiel, also 01 Mount Allison, u show- were overlooked in favor of others g1?“ agfehended hp Apmzs ing two flower pictures. A portrait. with little experience in the ranks. Fregch efforts ‘Yvere bank made “Mary Lauru" and a landscape. 119081156 they were so efficient in to obtain release or M’ least some “August. Clouds, Saint John River W" Present P°sm°‘“- of the 2o hostages held by the Ger- 1°11?’ a" Siww" bl‘ Faith WW1» CoLRalston said this charge "cast mam meg the 3mm, commando sdckville, N. B. a smve reflection upon wmmwd- mm 0,, s, “mm 1,5, money, _ Mrs. more Wellard, of (2325 st. 1m officers." A commander who notably Jean B1anchud_ m 1m. Luke st.) Montreal, in her portrait refused to recommend an N.C.0- for Dorm,“ who; [eadgn "Husband of the Artist." (in uni- Pfl a, commission because he was so Gen Pmmx had been held since form) shows the only war influence "Ce useful in the ranks "i5 n09 m i” he and his staff were captured on nmonfl the m“ H91‘ three ‘M55615 be 8 culNllflfldillfl 051C913" the mm‘ the River Lys May 29, 1940 - alter will be shown next. week. 15w‘ declared- an heroic stand of four days which 'I‘wo pastels by Bertha Wood, of If any specific instance was enabled the British expeditionary (268 Poplar Plain; Rood) Toronto. to his attention, Col. Rai- {owe end many French troops w will be shown with the water color stoni sthldwclwmzlll see that the mat- esee the German trap and reach explbiuon, fer s ea promo y." En and b sea. e Cape g y ans FOR NETHERLANDS not be released until ncxt-of-kia have been notified. Both Canadian fliers were from Toronto, Sqdn. Ldr. Joseph T. Gutray and Sgt. Richard R. Kem- ber. Gutray was in charge of the plane while Kember was wireless operator. (Witnesses at New Carlisle said the plane flew around the town several times before crashing. Shortly before the crash, wit- nesses said, trouble appeared to develop in one of the motors. (The bodies of the airmen were removed to the court house, to await inquest.) -DEATll 0F JOSEPH I‘. on ‘Puesday eveuln! i" Mimiwm‘ Will Rogers is buried at Forest Gil-The death occurred on ery Hall. Major Walter Hyudman Lawn. 711a late Mr. Silliphanl; kept midflvldlnst at his home in it?! Qharwitiilgx" gggflffzgtég-iltrug it! mites}: lrfisrtkest the oéd zzgmlcult- '"' 81's e Q1 Jqge h _ e OIS came g ~ ura B a ' e on enra 3, old and highly rgspefledwggsgi- sive instructions to ll: unen- M- and was l! leading citizen b: the lli of Summcrside, at 8i years W1‘ "me (“m Maj“ H-‘mnman gulf WW" "m" 1997 when he 1e" t0 use. Mr. Wedge followed the the Squadron an instructive B - make his home in the States. Many < for many vearg and knew Nearly all the men 77 itleldflll "s"? old friends will remember him and is a b1; abou‘; the shlpbund, in uniform and P7959“ a TY his wife and family. His wife was trade “high w“ curled on m smart appearance-S. formerly Matilda Yeo oi’ Winsloe. “my days of Summersma He 7fims The Her son Robert. is residing with . a good cytlzen and Wm be -GOI.l~‘ ALT!’ h‘ sunmerslde her, and the remainder of the fa- .. “ed by his man‘, ‘fiends He annual meeting o l e‘ m C milv live in the vicinity o: Les An- ties m’ m" J°s°ph “d 35"“? gigilltdigéuibsva: b‘? gndnthe eruubw- g°1°"_"s' '1 one dqu h _ “ii .. m, daughttgs {gngg ggmed ing board of drectolriavgs Brigg: -Mrs. Russell Ramsay of North. gm one of which came hon“, for the ensuing yea - - D- 1m is gradually improving after her g m, funeral “men was new Holman, lgdwin Elsvte , Ixnen. gem“? Olga-anon 1n the t- Wednesday ‘morning from st. Ctsby‘ w‘M' HM!‘ ' ' ' ouny 05p al'_s' 1e . G- uys church. a ,, m. 1-l.T. Colvin E. P. F0 n -MacDonald celebrated the m?- Mumm‘ Omcm ma Comm v. S thl ma“: ' inigd at I "Ill/lass d nt.n.m."°'°“°t tth W Y tJ. Macbelign, v.0, giilelstgi m" b“ w“ M flttentliflelgeggotras. H? “h, graverfl first meeting o! the Ago Today T. Holman was re-ensflflcd l! (Bu; The Canadian Press) ranks was similar to that describ- Secretary. By resolution it was d8- cided to allow any members °f the R.C.A.F. either ladlé! 01' gentlemen, un er the rank of Ser- APRIL 2S, 1017- Guemanpe and _d m, M‘, Ham, ggvgglk, Igflttalhfh ffij MrmGitlills alsorclsirmgl thattn 123a "wee W“ a ‘mm 0t mom yard!‘ glgymnignogisscfviiirgedefrorggthe for: He also permitted immediate re- UNIVER SITY BILLIONS The physical property of 1,1, colleges and universities in the United States is valued at $2,556.- 074,571. VILLAGE 1on5 Trinoomalee, Ceylon, is little more than s village. but it contains one of the six greatest natural harbors in the world. th 89am’ the playing primes“ o’ m‘ his information from men in e Club at b0 per cent cf the regular , anticipated that L E N A the Golf Club as auto travellinfl is to be Clarence Gillls (CC?! -———-——i Breton south) also asserted that Agmirnailzrgésmagoiiicmtgl tfCxalg-{Uof- were not being pmmomd and said ned decorations on four members of the crew of a Netherlands sub- --i- mnrin qrrAwA_ April 22 —(CP) — in the Mediterranean last summer. Clarence Gillis (C.C.F. C8119 3T9" i“ deserving non-commissioned officers a d1 b 1 I 06X‘ COIIIIIIBII 11K Sll mar i105, Dl1~ Gould Entomb 1,000 e which sank the German U95 my; south) asserted in the House British in Mesopotamia ca tuned that cm we“- RIIBINSTEIN Invites you to save 20 Der cent on her famous Beauty re- quisits. 0"" I year - 7 days only. Sale starts April 25, ends May 2. Enman llrug to. Limited SUMMERSIDE taboo, and arrangements are balm; made for the serving of lunches at the Club House dllflflg the sea- son. —PBE-NUP'I‘IAL SHOWER —A popular bride to be. Miss Inuise leBlano was given a shower in the C. M. B. A. Hall on ‘luesday by the staff of Sinclairand Stewart and a npmlber of her m ends in onour o er approac n; nu - tlals. There was a very large gstg- ering and the bririe-to-be received some v lovely gifts. Mrs. Roy Silliphan and Mrs. Charles C1011 assisted the young people in enter- tainin the young people. Assisting e gifts were the M1358: Rita Ronaghan, Muriel Carver, Mary Silliphant, Nora Mefvor. Eva Mac- Duusflll and Mrs. Palmer. Amona the gifts were two beautiful pres- ents from the staff of Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd., a beautiful bedspread a floor lamp with indirect lght- lmz. After refreshments were serv- ed a dance followed. The music wn furnished by Mia; Beatrice Gal- lant. Miss Marie Gaudet, and Mes- srs. Harold Buestis and My A- Samarra, 68 miles north of ash- dad. German destroyer sunk off Belgian coast. .___i___--- MONEY AMONG SALVAGE LONDON C P) —~ When no- body claimed treasury notes valued at about $900. found in DB-Pel‘ 951V‘ age. officials at lewlsham, London suburb, invested the money in a war Savings Suspense trust account. um mo: wmrs rour 4b unease’: SOLDIERS nus our mun scars LlNmuNT cos. and that women were given a preference because they would work for less. Henry McCulloch (Hb. Pictoul said this was not true of the Steel and Car Works in his district where returned men acre given prefer- ence. FASTER AND SIHWPLEII. LONDON - (OP) — The actlce direction by orming in slow ti rom Bri- tish drill. Changes of direction now are made by wheelng. SING m“! AIR VICTORIES M®OOW -- (CP)-A new dance’ lune entitled "OK. Great Britain, broadcast by Moscow radio, describ- es victories achieved jointly by Bri- tlsh and Soviet airmen over the ‘Barents ma, north of Russia. ANCIENT AIr-AZI-IAR The Moalem University of A1- azhfi; in Cairo, Rypf, was founded o: Commons todn placed shell coul entomb 1.000 men in the submarine mines of Ce. e Breton. 1?, “med Defence Minister R81- ston to take this situation into consideration in surplus policies for defence of the Atlantic 058-!‘ Mr. Gillis said ‘for l8 hours a da you have in many of these collieries approximately; i900 men wofklng_ They are 1.000 feet under. the ground and some n1 ‘hem five miles out under the Atlantic Ocean. "with one shell a ship near the coast could knock down the bank- hesrl and entomb 1.000 man-and it would not have to be e. very large shell either. "The miners realize this and no doubt this would be one of the first things a ship "vould try to do. "I know the men have been tak- lnll uD this matter with the com- panies fcr some ccnslderal-lo time but, to the best of my knowledge, very little progress has been made." 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