1; - ~i-|-~ - -_ ._ he SUMM-E-R-SIDE-“G AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE iTl IE M/ESTER N GUARDIAN k ' SUMMEitslmt mo llltlonl. Advertising NIII. ‘GENT-MH- Jvlw Pond. 44 Wm: Street Emit-Phone an. PRINCE COUNT! lhollld be left with Mrs Pond Tl" 6mm“ m" l” with! dell: iii w: or the following store; n. Iimimersldez- Bell Bookstore, Water 5t, Toronto Bakery, wnteg 5g, Th Gunrdh will be ll Onrrlernioy It Itenoer day ordltltivegeei? 126.", 00min Dior-tore. wim- st. Mill Gllldtt. 6'1 Grnnviflg 5i ham In 511mm hone 2.89 for this 2 [Ive 1°" order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mm, u -This column in reserved foi- new; 0f local interest but advertising of a iievvsy nature may be Insert- ed at 2 cents a Word strictly pay- able Iii advance, i -DICTIONARY FOR. 9 CENTS with each o0 cent Nyai Pinuiiasc. Lnmaii Drug Co. 10-1-21. —BB.ACE'S plastic cement, and elastic carbon paiiit will make win. fivivs. dvors. roois. sliders and flucs wind, water and snow iii-col. L-ooi-IO-l-Zl. —-THE ONLY 2 for 1 sale of Nyoi remedies to be held iii Prince County this fall. Stock up before thc prices advance. This week oiiiy. WLIIRCI‘ A: Scmplc, Kcnsiiig- toii. L-till-IO-l-tli. -—CARD PARTY AT INDIAN RIVER. ~ The ivcckly card parties under the ziuspiccs ol the C. W. L. oi Indian Rlltl‘ were resumed on 'l‘hursday‘ night Scpiciiibci" 26th when Mrs. John A. MacLmllan iriid‘ faniily cnhrtiiiiicil a large num- ber. Auction forty fvcs wcre play- ed and prim-s ll\\' cd to .\'Ii's. Fer- di-e Kilbridc iiiid Mr. Danicl Gillis. Refreshments iiiid dancing complet- ed the program. -—K. —P.>\RE.\IT~' KIIICI! AIIIETING: -—A ‘V911’ siicclsliil i»;-.iclici‘-iiai'ciitl meeting was held last ivcck iii Iii- vcrness school, uiiuci- thc iiircctioii of MISS lVlarv DIJllflllll, teacher. The topics uudci" (liiciiision ivcrc the course of $lllfll(‘.~, books i-cquircd by pupils, care oi s.-ii.~.0l propritv. school rulcs. hoinc siiitiy‘, rcpcit cards, COlIIPO-Mlivn work iiiid at- tendance. The (litfciciit matteis were thoroughly (IZSCIISSCCI by the pare-am with the tcacher and wil no doubt provc of uiuch bciiciit to the pupils and helpful tn the teach- er. Those aticnciiiig wcrc convinced that the meeting had been a great success. S —SY\'0D DELEGATES ARRIV- ING — The synod of tiio hfaritime Provinces of the Presbyterian Cliurch opens in Summcrside this e\‘cniiig with a iubli." Ill"t‘tillg at 8 o'clock in the church Rcv. C. M Kerr of Halifax will be the guest- speakcr. This is the first time that the synod has met in Sunimerslde. II: is expected that from 90 to 10f: dclagatcs will nttcnd. Delegates ar- riving last night were: DI‘. Frank Baird Chipman, N. Rev. Dr. MacMillan. Grand River. Cape Breton. Rev. Win. Ooiiis. New Glas- gow, N. S., Rcv. Fraiik Lawrence, East River. St. Mary's. N. S. J. Collbcln New Glasgow‘. N. 5.. A. Ferguson, Fkirnls Lake, Cape Bret- on. -S. Personals I i. —Miss Doris l"ll'lil'illl‘l(‘l(, Char- lottetown, s-xiit the wcck-ciiii in Sumnicrsid —Mr. and ltlrs. lllCliililli Driscoll 0f Suiiinicrsitle ucrc visitors to in- dioii Riier Thursday iilgiit. —K. -Mrs. Weeks has returned toher home in Aiucrioii all/er ii delight- lul visit wiih Mr. ziiici Mrs. Licorge key, oi Suiiiiiicrsiiic. L3 -Mr. and Mrs ivfaurioe Mill at- tended the funeral oi l\li'b. Sic-trail. Rev. Dr. J. w, mi of Britain's foremost role in Britain against Nazi illi‘ The King made him a Knight, that the British air eight. cii British fightcr plaiics, as many as Nazi This has tor tn British air daylight battles. —LARGE BOTTLE ('01) LIVER ~HEAR CAPTAIN RICA!) speak ln Travellers Rest Hall u.‘ , . ‘lllGSllkLV, gigggitr 2nd. Program Illiil sole oi Cross- Hweeds in iiiii oi Red ' L-ctu-IO-l-ii. _' LOST _ Yelww bold wrist "m": Saturday iilsiii. between Sinclair 8e Stewart's aiiii Sell-lie Fmfier BMW‘ leave a: (‘roast-it's Jewellery scour ],_G.;_,_l0_1_3, —LEAVE F0» iihiuirfx, __ 1v“; Gordon Toombs and JQhn w girdin/g left on Tut's 10,- “m- sitio ‘ l‘ 1mm“ “as kw a tw- n “"11 U16 iiriii of A. and M. Bell. oi iii-u 0'1‘ h -._ side iii Sllllllllilllitllflthllh hi m“ u —KENSING’I‘()\‘ i _ Messrs. Blair McDoillxfs wlNLo- well Clark of KQIISIII" m worded first place lll . gnu; Judging COIIlIJCLIlIOII uh 1 1191;] iii Cliariottetou-ii rccciii». ‘i hpy w.“ 8Q l0 Toronto Nov. lsi to (‘Ulll])"l(' ¥lllll ttlrims from all oi».- Cdmuin, n19" llellcis iii Kciisiiistcn wish 1,91.“ “ml-XS mid a l3»l..llllt and profitable trip. --K_ —I’REACIlI-ll) AT 1Il().\"l‘IfO.‘ ~' cl Piiie Hill Univcis V. . as [he guest siivflkei‘ at Mfllll‘ Ulllll'(l church on Sunday givciiiiiu. Thcic “HS a. \erv good attendance. Rcv. Ml‘. Paterson. PHSIOI‘. ctriidiictcil the (rlevtotirinal period. ec ive y re t rvi b M; __. of A“) l1!‘ l v l iriikVhiis Boivness, singer. the organ. a_t_t_er_id the School of Theology léiiliiity Church. Charlottetown, tlii. Solos were i4- ertoii. and Mr, ticorgi- A. well known Slllllnl.l'.<l(l(l Miss Beth Clark presided at Rev. Dr. Falconer" wil in High Honors Bestowed 0n Air Marshal LONDON. Sept. highest ordcrs was bestowed tonight ou Air Clilcf Marshal Sir Hugh limiting. chicf '. of the Royal Air Forci- fighti-i‘ command which has pLiyi-d tho thc pnwci‘. Grand Cross of Ihc Military Div-‘ ision of the Order of the Bath. Sir Hugh is n tall. inscrutable "Scotsman referred to as “Stuffv" by his junior officers. who iciolize him. his insistence council piii. ni;ichiiic-giiiis tnvicc It. was through synchrniiizcd fiizlitcrs car _. Important fac- supci-iority in been an He also sponsored thr- to place the cockpit in Hurricane planes behind the ciirhii. whore the pilot would liavc thc most protection. And on his own in- itiative he worked for a year with 5'“ B“ “Cw ‘m 310ml“ “m?” a firm of glass manufacturers “°°“- S until a pilot's wiiiri-‘hiciii that fMrs. Iliitrh Aldlilf-OII, of Siiiii- 313:2?‘ wzysnggtfzfllrvfvvdvnn‘hmfigu“ niersidc, iviis ii hhlllil‘ to liciisiiigton 0n Saluriiiiy. allciwiiiit; llll‘ iliiicral bf Mrs. Bradford hint-Arthur. S —-Sergt, Earle Cannon, stationed et Pctaiviiiv _ irrivcu hUIliL‘ AISI. week to spend his turiousli \\'lll\ s par- eiits. Mi‘. and Mrs. W. l". CllllllOll, Si. Elcaiiocs. S —Mrs. Loiiiaii Alllllll$ was ltcslcils} at a vcry siicc-ssiiil Rcd Cross tczii last wcck Dl- hci hoinc iii Si. hllcaii-i Dr's. S ‘ —-Mr. Oltv Wilcox has rcturncd to his iionic iii Sussex. N.B., aficr a pleasant \l.\ll with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Parlec, Suiiiiiii-‘rside. S, —Mis bfary M ii-lcilan, who spent the past ycai" iii llcsinn is enjoy- lhg holiciiivs at llt‘i home iii Indian I_ River. —I'.. —~llt'. Wlllhm Corbett, of New- elstle, N.B., ls visiting iii Summer- Sldf‘. the guest 0f Mr. Clarence Jones. S -—Mrs. Waller Duke and Ml‘. and Mrs. Win. MacLcaii, of hlzilllflttllf‘, and Mr. and Mrs. Whit: (v l. cf Boston. wcrt‘ visitors to Suimncr- side on Monday, S IIear 0f Italian Demands 0n Syria CAIRO. Sept. 30 —(APi -Au- thorltative reports reaching hcre laid that the first. demands aiming It Axis control of Syria luvl been mode by an Italian armistice coin- misslun at Beirut Among the demands. these re- Ports sold, were that permission to enter Syria be granted some Ger- mans and Italians who either were forced to leave or chose to leave EEYDZ. TIMI and other Arab coun- tries at the outbreak of the war. Some of these are known pro- vflsimidii omits mi whose ncfivitics complete freedom from interference by From-h authorities is said m be demanded. 9m" lPDnrIed demands include Permission for a number of Arabs "W" l" Ellmllt‘. also described as FTQPBIZIIIICIE iiirenis. to enter Sn-la: Iglgfimgilgys for Italian and Ger- ii eels whose property was W!!! at. the outbreak o: the we: He was a mcnibci‘ of the Royal Flying Corps in the 111-‘ ivrir and at 58 still flies his nivii plaiic. His only son ls ii pilot in itic RAF. FRENCH GOVT ('t)N'l‘ROL INDUSTRY VICHY. France. Si-p‘ 20 _r_/\Pi —Francc's automobile l pastry will bc plac-cd iiiiniciliaiciz undcr a govcriiniciit. f‘0lllll‘.lS\ltil i :- who will have authority ovcr .~ \ cs, plant niaiiagciurnt and laiui A iunr-iTiiiciit an: ‘~ ‘mcnt. t0- day stated that t-iiis .- 1-. the ‘irsi of a scrir-s of iiiciivzu. to bring main branches of the IKIIIOITA in- dustry‘ and Commerce under such supervision. When heavy l'l\ll‘l~Z<\.‘.ll5 caused the collapse of it'll’: shcltcriiig earthquake lTllliIcPi It‘. mien. Pan- ama it was disclowd that niiic persons had l)f‘if‘ll hvmg for weeks in one small tent. ' no suffered; ‘ ii . an Italian IICWSDZIDPI‘ ii‘. iii iit which. as an organ of llii‘ isal Italian community, would iv: .~Ill)]\"f‘i. only to the commisinivs viiifiovrhlo. In more than their nationality do thesi- twn Gcrmmi RIGHT Is Wilhelm Niiihlcnliroirh. ccnfi-ssrii kklncpper yccr (Ill More Ill‘ Tllslflll, .lr. similar storing eyes. 5 .iii0rc th.‘ . dcfciice of ‘ decision l £23 , FORlwfiffik AT KENSINGTON Dr. R. D. MacNeiIPs resld. ence. All modern conveni- ences. Open for inspection any afternoon this week, L-660-1-6i LillliralS-CSCIICCC To Have Majority In iflpper Chamber m UITAIAFA, Sppt, 30 _ (CP)_ WM" Phllll‘ Minister Mackenzie K111i! llll iic thrcc vacancies now (‘Xlsliiig l'l iliv Sciiatc the Liberal lpflrly will have a majority in the UPI)?!" Clhiiiibcl‘ f ' t1 ‘ Fsiiicc lllltu and annasslilreiclrsrlirlalgf ‘ltv for tic first time since 1911. S’side Pastor Given Farewell RAV, J. B. Wilson end Mrs. Wil- son who leave on Wednesday for their new home m Middleton, n.5, were remembered by the can w”. tion of the United Baptist iii-ch on Sunday afternoon services, at which Rev. Mr. Wilson preached his farewell sermon. The presentation of a purse from the congregation was made by Mr. W. A. Currie, and the address read bv Mr. Thomas Johnston. The Young People's Society ten- dered an address to Rev. and Mrs, Wibon, which was read by Mr. Charles Taylor, the gift of a silver flower basket and silver tray which accompanied the address, were pre- sented by Mrs. E. Morrison. On Saturday evening the mem- bers of the Summerside Baseball Club waited on Mr. Wilson and ten- dered him an address and presenta- tion in appreciation of the tremend- ous service which he had rendered to the club and sports during his residence in Summerside. Parishioners at Lot l6 also re- membered Rev. Mr. Wilson with a farewell party on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I The S'.illfllll,‘.§ of il . tlic [Tp,~iw nous.» Ofw Barrett. AI: the_ part5; Mr, Wilson follow“! W. math [Odnv or Sam (was presented with IlJIUIFSCt/ 121d ad‘; H - w_ ,- l. i. _ ress expressing regrc tia nan .l-,u.‘k t, 1., lull‘ .C‘”_"““1‘“nve 0r Mrs. Wilson were so soon to take l5 Ifflma]? 46- C0"- tlieir departure. whén ,,'__ , '_ _.‘“""‘“'le$. lhree- Rev. and Mrs. Wilson have been . l l ' i \_\.ii.iiiucs arc filled by residents of Summerside for the past. Latina-Milli‘ viliiigiu [orb Lllbfifills the gen lyitears anld thcyd 811g “little .- - _ i! 1c. .1 criis 49, Con- . augi er Yan iave en care 1cm- ‘SPYVXIIIVV. i7 selves to the community, Their I t Th” blc law of death “mks ‘l- ‘ ' luvs in the stand- iiii: 0f pix-mics indie Upper House. lii ip11‘ My," some 16 _\l‘£‘.l\ of l.llli‘l'1ll rule under Sir |\VilfritI ll’|i’l"l' tlic Liberals had In iii:i_ioi‘i'~. of 45 iii the QG-scnt Iloil-“P. Iii 15431 ziffi-i- 1o vcars of ‘C“ll$1‘l'\"l"' Illlfl Unionist rule 111K‘ DUN i‘\ was exactly‘ reversed and the iici-vativcs had o ma. 'jorit_v' of y 'I'lic v since the Bennett iGovcriiiii . '.\‘f‘lll out of office In 1935 liiiwc li"\'i‘l‘5l‘(‘l the trend ag- ain but. is ‘he Kine, Government, has morc ‘hnii four years to go election is neces- ll'(‘i is that the Lib- : iimi‘ in sight will be (l temporary‘ one. Watch‘ It; Cholesterol And Live ‘(Ry nnuirii \\‘. Bliikcslcc. Asso- | "i1lflfl [WINS ic‘ ncc l-jilltort P()It'l‘..\\'l.‘. Orin. Scpt. 30- Iiisofii‘ t‘- ll iiiaii is as old as his cs, wpiriiiiciits at the Uni- ' i. (Ilvilliil medical school ‘ill llf‘ may s‘a_\‘ young ‘a lflllt! Liv» b.‘ control of choles- tcrol iii h» di t. ' Cllnlflsi xiii. giriisciit in varying amounts ii about everything a lpcrsoii ll -. is an essential part oi tlic liiiiiiiii tissues and always pros-cut. l'l ‘ho blond stream. But \\‘l."il thin» is loo much in tho lalricu ".l'.‘ Oregon (‘XDPYIIIIGIILSl show. thc i'i l‘-icrol bcgiiis liter-i ally to p.i‘.c iiic inside linings of fll‘l€l'lt.’S. | Aftcr a "iic. this paving results iii a bre ‘n of the lining be- neath, and. thrn calcium comes in .to produci- ihc permanent harden- ing kiimi" is arteriosclerosis. ' The ac‘ zii of cholesterol was proved on .ll)l)lI5. I Rabbits tin not naturally have hardening of the arteries. Bu‘. on rabbits got it. Mid it. when fed too much Furthermore, after the Ithese OITII ‘cvcii dicd - >1 yiiviiig has begun. if the dict <1 ilic fat-like material the iiicipicnl arterios- is rcduccii ' s to disappear. artcry hardening was lln every‘ PdlPCt similar to the ‘human troxiiilc. 1 BRITISH \'I-\_ iiLS WARNED | .. i. i VICHY Supt. 30-—(APl-Bri- ' ‘ hiivc been warned to stay ou ii-inilc zone around oiiy off SWI '. Africa, colonial minisiry- Hll < claimed tonight. ‘This. tlu id. was France's ‘reply to ll ‘cicd British demand on the (}ii'i(‘l'llOl'-GCIl(’l‘i\l, Leon Caylii, that he align Madagascar with (air. Charles De Gaulle, lcadcr of the French forces fight- .lli‘-! with Britain, or be cut off by l blockade. GOVEIINOR- iiii-ircomwitp LONDON. Sept. 30.—iCP) — Sir Shcntcii 'l'Eioiii-.is has becii re-ap- pointed Giivi-riior and Commander- lii-Cliicr of ihc Straits Settlements, and Hizzli (‘illIlilll$!~'l(\Ill‘l' of the Malay Slit-s, ihc Colonial-Office aniiouiiccii iudav. Sir Shcnton is tlic scrim" (ifiicial of British Malay with lzcndoiirirtcrs at Sin pore. ' ldnapperl resemble ciieh otli-r. AtHLEI-‘T ls Bruno Illvlllffl llnuptmimn. ex- ecuted in 1933 fnr lI'c kidnap-murder cf t'ic Lindbergh baby. llt of three- lTflih lair tvi- same typi- of com manv friends ivish them much suc- cess. S Indian Found Dead From Head Injuries BRANTFORD, Ont.. Sept. 30 - (CPJ — The body of Fred House, Ohswekcn. 32-year-old Six Nations Reserve Indian. was found on the Reserve Grounds today. Police said that a blow on the left side of the head was cause of death. A deep gash, two-aiid-oric-lialf inches long, on the left side of the man's scalp indicated that a sharp instrument had been used to in- flict the blow. A trail cf blood led back almost to the main road from which the house lane branched off. Blood- staiiis were also found on the left cfzit fender of an old sedan park- Popular New Annan Lady TendereilShower A very pleasant evening was Spent at. New Annari, weednesday, Sept. 20 when upwards of 300 guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moase shower their sister Miss Louise, l5- Very Wpular young lady of that place) with a. miscellaneous supply of useful and costly gifts. To the strains of the Wedding March, rendered by Miss Mary Cairns the bride to be was charm- ingly eseorted by Mrs. Max Rob. eff-Son to i-i room artistically de- corated in yellow and white, where before being seated was present- ed with a. beautiful bouquet by little Miss Pauline and Master Wendell Moase. Well loaded baskets of gifts were carried in by the Misses Ruby Moose, Audrey Tnplin, Phyllis Moase and Edna. Dtilziel, where they were opened by Mrs. J. W. Waugh and Miss Jennie Clark with accompanying verses read by Mrs. Lorne Bowiiess and Mrs. John Moase and arranged on a table by Mrs. Harold Mill and Mrs. Stuart Moase. Louise then in a charming manner made an appreciative speech of grati- tude to her many friends after which "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was lustily sung. The re- inaincler of the evening was pleas- antly spent with social discourse and music furnished by Miss Mary Cairns and Mrs. Geo. Ramsay. A delectable buffet luncheon was served by the hostess in her well known style assist-ed by several ladies, after which the guests dis- persed wishing the happy bride to be many years of happines, for the following week She was to be- come the bride of one of New An- man's popular and enterprising young farmers. Newsmen Tell Cf Conditions In ed in a yard beside the lane. House was reported to have been with two men lii the sedan last evening. BRILLIANT RAINBOW LONDON, Sept. (l0. — 1GP) - Wcathei‘ PEDOII: ‘rom Dover tonight; described n brilliant rainbow whllwi formed an archway over the Strait’ of Dover lust. before sunset. The French coast c0u‘d be sccn so clcarlyi through the arc, the reports said. that buildings on the Frciici water- front could be picked out with the naked eye. I l f . Willkie Clalllis Roosevelt IIas A II.S.CloseToWarl DETROIT, Sept. 30—iAP)— Wendell L. W.llkie_ said tonight that the New Deal is pushing the United States "ever closer and closer to war," and added: ‘The closer Mr. Rooievelt gets us 1 to war, the riiore people soy we ; ought not to change horses in the middle of the stream -.How did; we get there? The man who gob H5 E in is not the right one to get us~ out." I Addressing a meeting of the Ne- tlonal Federation of Womens _R.e-‘ publican Clubs, the Republican Presidential nominee asserted that the New Deal "ls govcmliis by; force siid by fear." He said that the change from the Chamberlain to the Churchill government in Britain disproved, any contention that one adminis- tmtioii should be kept iliwiisliourl a crisis. _ “Let. is elect a Wznston Church- ill government iii the _ United States," he added, praising the] British Prime Minister as “a great, vigorous defender of dcmoflflvifl’ WZITBIISIS Top New Peaks In Great Britain _____ DONDON, Sept. 30 —- (C?) Britons learned today that. the war. described as "hardly begun. id cost. them thice iim-es as mucl" I - ing the first half of the fiscal _ _.~.ir 1940-41 as for the correspoiicinig period 0f 1939-40. 'I‘he exchcquei- announced ordin- ary expenditure for the half year at 521.610.135.776 (about $7.165,104,- 203) against {562026216 for the flrSLlialI. OLLlm...lflSL..ll5Cl\1J'9aY~ The fiscal year begins April. 1. Ordinary expenditure for the half year was {452.5l8.4ll, leaving a. deficit of IIl.l5’I,fil'l,365. That Britain is in for a. long struggle was emphasized by Caps. H. F. C. Crooksiiank. financial seer.- tary in the treasury, who urged the public to “pay to the limit" to finance armaments for the big battles to come. A check of bcmb damage to rail- roads in the London area indicat- ed that the Naris had made about 20 misses ‘.0 cvcry hit, counting as hits all those bombs which have fallen cvcu alongside the rails. RRfl\llRT"'mfilnlf9ffRflOP~-fl$fl»llfl mad:- repairs quickly. and few hits cause more than overnight. tie-tips at ivorst, it was stated. 'I'h-s second anniversary of Ihc Munich afzrccment was marked bv a broadcast by Prime 2c Churchill to thc people of Cut Slovakia. He declared that. battlc for Britain also is "the ‘tattle for Czcchn-Slovnkia" and that res- toration of that natirnis l‘bcrt’c~. is onne of Britnlns "principal war the same thlIl-llpped hardness of expression. , akns. , in the York l London, Paris conditions of (The contrasting London and Paris are described following two dispatches which, by chance, reached New the same day from the Associated Press staff reporters.) (By J. Norman Lodge, Associated Press Staff Wrltert ' LONDON, Sept. 30—tAP)—If London were New York-and the two cities are the only ones that can be compared in this case be- cause of their sizes-this is the scene that would meet the eye of a stroller down Fifth Avenue from Central Park to the Empire State Building- On both sidcs..of the avenue. every plate glass window is gone and about every third or fourth building is discmbowelled. That is the picture of London's "Fifth A\'I3ll\lC"—0Xl0I‘Cl Street from Regent to Marble Arch. Now, still in New York. B0 dowr- to Riviiigioii Street and along the old Bowery. Every flop-house is levelled. Every dingy building is a mass of broken brick. The Mott Street police station has been laid flat. Over In Foley square, the huge courthouse is gutted. The Brook- lyn Bridge subway station is clos- ed to trains. but. up to 10.000 resi- dents of New York's lower east side sleep there at night. That's a brief glimpse of New York—if New York were London. (By Robert Okln. Associated Press staff Writer) PARIS, sept. Berlin, Delayed) - (AP) - The Champs Elysccs, nearest Paris equivalent to New York's Fifth Avenue, looks more as If it were in Berlin today than In the capital of France. The Germans have centred many of their activities along the wide park-like avenue, with the i -Arc~de Triumphs. atmone. end and the spacious Place de la Concorde at tlic other. Walking up from the Rond Point, with its crystal fountains that play every Sunday, you find ii cafe turned into a. “soldaten- helm" where German army men eat and lounge on the terrace. A little farther on Is o. “solde- tenkiiio" whore German pictures are shown for German soldiers theatre only. Next is a German where German-language plays are produced by travelling companies of the Nazi “strength through joy" organization. The Champs Elvsees is a. pop- ular place for the German officers to stroll and the cafe terraces bor- dering the avenue invite many of them. l-Ici-e is one of the few cafes in Paris with a sign In its Windows reading: "For Aryans only.“ Alontz the Plncc do la Concorde and the arcaded Rue de Rivoll fly rows of German army flags. Before the Crillon and Meurice hotels, where high German offi- ccrs are housed, barriers manned by French police require the pub- lie to use the other side of the street. WILL RESUME SECURITY S A LE MONTREAL. Sept. 30--(CFi- sale of securities held by the United Kingdom sectirity deposit In Canada will be resumed tomor- row. on official of the security deposit said here today. In London today the Bank of England notified its share and lnaii department that. the issue of permits for the sole abroad of such securities will be resumed. Mcxicos Ministry of Agriculture has launched a plan to reduce moat priccs by eliminating middle- nicn from cattle markets and pro- viding facilities for cattlemetl t0 sell directly to wholesalers. i l At China Centre i -China. cations (‘Pllti ‘Baiiqui- dc I_.‘liid.>-(‘; lish riursrs, a bmiii. compound of ended the En quent. to lllosc ‘tflit. UAR Sky-High in Quality! ""4 Rich and stimulating like the mountain air In which It is grown, Schwartz Coflee Is "TOPS" in quality and flavour. Drip and regular grinds. “The Cup You Can’! Forget” ‘Axis Plans For "Kensingi-‘vc _ ‘I ‘Spain May Be L And Vicinity I Completed Soon iiidvird Massnck, Associated ‘ ic s Stall’ \\'ri I Mrs. Joseph Siitct‘. his rctiizvcc cr homo licrc e11: v ‘i her sister, Airs. Alon‘. Ii Toronto, Oiit. .pcr.=. who are . . .0 14,- (iibrzilhir, ivliicli be folloivcil by oc- Frv-iich Morocco, are when of ‘ii br- completed Serrano Slircr if the In“ llllll toiii Mr. i.\ Riiiicr is due here tc- i T... B“ iiwriiiiiu from (‘crmang- . . ..,. - editor l/iroit o ad‘ Soggy‘: flic F.I<(‘l.~'t - l m‘ of George Arthur Phq. -\lll'“-'\?'1 Wlllwlll‘ Kem’! luck in the 'I‘oroiito com lawyer. go: an izicw I c“..~\f of staff. i _____ down Nam t‘ ll“? f~‘-'5’“' WllBYMl-V bellewd 1 A successful pariir‘ sale under Phillips has ii 1o . . cs to have sought .1)“; auqyices of the i". own Wo- lN‘ 5113m- ‘Ylllfll men's Ii Auic was he} on Se.- ‘ fill GPlmfill - “Cllliitfd lllilfly afnzrnoori in .\Ir. Kcir Clark; "i: ri base for Nazi troops ‘n,;i-;i.;¢¢_ ll aircraft. i -———- _ Mr. and Mrs. Well‘. tron MCNPlll Gen. Francisco Franco‘ r a formal alliance with of Southpor‘. were Visitors to Ken- sngton on Saturday. pnivcrs remains proble- writing in Il Her many friends will be pleased said Spain had been to hear that ltlrs. James Luztrtall l't".ll‘.'ll8d lioriic ‘ c’: more directly” to Axis - in icccut conferences in Count)’ HQSDKM ‘JTIIJTOWQ. ' On Saturday. .\ 1m A sueoessfulvpant. sale in aid of the Y0 iig Peoples ociety of the is growing daily to tic George do it." Japs Strike’ Giornale l £4 ny and Italy, Gziyda said. dream of . LIVFTQFFl Franco's HANOI, French o Spain as a world power _ _, w 4 Sept. 30-iAPi J‘lIl ' 0t‘ lnittcr, oil and Keml." ‘m Ulhm Phwd] new fu-nm. n Ynt§7_tl‘l\ firs; O; held in the hfacKcnziclrfiz Co. D.) wuihem {m-mi .._._“._.,5 ordered m_ (roods Store on S.i.1i.ri.i.. Kunming rallwzi . l with the arrival I “Ti. , - ., Miss ‘Theresa Aft-Lichen was e. northern end i officials to discuss VLSLLOY ,0 Summers.“ 5.,‘ y a“ aerial bombardment _<il!)}llZPS ‘ v ternoon. Kunming. cnvi viiice, 1S an ‘ am“ or st. the JIIDCIII‘ thle Frcncl , um,” , m rig riiiiiv. P l s I t * - __ ’“.,§§“§§.l,%$§,.d“.1?! n w I 1vIis< Ethel Campbell has re- . .1‘ ‘Q d h r dutcs at is. Tea ‘mg a duct m‘ illlorblztiis. apftcr rii: PIIIOi. in Freetown The Aiisses ‘ARI? Jrfzinsin. Phvl- lls Vvoodside. bfarjorei‘ Baker and. Joyce Howard. students at Fiance of Wales Coilece and the Union lat. her home Role, As Lawyer LONDON, Sept. 30—tCP CABLE) in D.iv;es, "hero of ‘_ch.iiiged from the role i-ion cf a lIOlIEL‘ fit‘ an l ho=piial. and d.i i bidding and a Rim if‘. 5115,1331‘ Akthcmq l)\‘llll)€XplCi(l€I‘ to tlia: (‘omnicrcal (Joliece at Charlotte- The 27 raiding JJHJYXH u-Eiciihciiicccssfiiliy‘ dc- toop._.<pt‘ii‘t ' e o'er-ken". a? their ‘may have mkm .1 l court today two so e‘ tispccn c‘ .i..‘ is him. ‘h ’ the my“, “i. y) . of the bcmb disptca. Mr. Anne T.ionip.~oii of‘ e Royal .. . .. , , . . _ French conceded :0 tic . , Canadian. Mournui I31» m Indmcmm, m.- Mu]; Cinarliari member of the who is s.a..0ned In P A . . S. _j__,‘_ __ _ Engineers, who attracted spent the wckerid ‘Mia hi! WY- lflgg attention recently when ents ‘Afr and Mrs. John Toompfm. u iicvcd an unexploded time Kcnsineton. Y" Ill the prcxincts of Si. Mr. Licorire Bfookffls lie-SIB fill}?!- "kc lll defence of the her of lIiFi‘. bu w I‘:.'l1\"\'3 h? fill iorged in Clerkenwcli ‘former Avery stable mic: an iip- o- ~ t ivith assaulting police- ydate tannerv "which w. be a ya.- a e n public house, yuabie indu... _ to this f .' toim I *_ have been working st; c sure in the face of sud-i ll all the time," said Lt. Menzies Considers All-party Cov’t Entente Defunct iow my owii temper become."- t frayed. They have been "Ome mental strain and A: BELGRADE, Y12_;o>la‘.';‘ ‘Dnfflnie excigfly (Tuesday) l; i ’l - "1.- the bcst." quarters sa to: i r c in - '- slai‘ gOVCYllIlH‘. ‘ . - S“, 8:, AIELBOIJRNE, Australia. Scpt. SC vlcw that the lliflidl‘. Iii; ‘Ni ,.m 5n p.;,,y,;,no;. - >1 \fini.=:er '~ Oi loiiccr exists. w, qnq ¢ v ' The governiii- _ _ 34v that Rumauii , om 33:0, 3n‘ w “Political cc- tackle another the-Axis pa solves the . . Acecptani and Yugoslavia key of British l ‘vcii-j a.‘ extension was said fllIL‘. r i iiuosiavia intends to a:i_ formal withdrawal action _ . kin wn. (However, l. Thc spirit nl‘ co-nycraIi-an livluccn t'iiii.ii|ii\ army and navy ls sgvmhcllzcd in this photograph showin i.‘ ard a (‘aiiailii-n disiiryw-r. .\ largo amount n t .icn piacc In the last fcw month; ln tlip vicinity o! defences. ' n soldier suupli work nffI:'inIi\ I Newfoundland as Canada hlft'llgllll‘ll\ Ils castcrn