a na-twqnuq-e-w-vmu z-PVH 1 J 1 l. E l s1‘: ! FR — A‘ . 11 " la '0 tomorrow, ‘ ‘x1112 111 2 0'- ig at 2.30. Inter- }, Ccmr-tczy. l‘ll'f'Y--At M1. Herbert, Sunday“ ‘J0, 1940, Charles H. Pippy, 1n O0’. Y" "NKINS-At tho P E. I. Hospi- PAGE EIGHT Trinity United Church ,The Central Guardian MONDAY:- lzilil-Wtlllng Circle Klnfn Dlugh- I ters, Mn. E. S. Coffin. ll Greenfield Ave. Communiques ____. [hi] column ls reserved for new: of ' local interest but ndvertlsing of n newsy nature may be inserted It 5 cent.- a wurd strictly pay- able m advance. IPEIIEILYIIiJN Lll-‘li [Nb - L-UTIlB-‘i-Zl-llli. 111-m (‘R055 concert, nt ‘ ericiuii this rltilllllfl. ————-— ‘fills’ '\‘l' l.\'ii —1‘l1e li1:11'.. w’ 1n- ;.".1l 111- 11> l1 2-1111-111 <11 CAIRQ. F1151". Od- 30 "(Am "‘ ‘ l\f0u..- 311-1 v1.11 llitilicd uili A general hewtiquurters communique L$§llul Sunday nlght:— L-SBB. "Egypt, Kenya, Palestine, nothing I the UOllfUlllLliVlf U1 IIICII- 0f lIIlPQTYFWCQ? W Yepon- E.\"H~IR S1‘()l'l; ‘Bur-Ilars ('11-. “Sudan, onq__of,.,our mechanical 1m“, u“. A ,,-,. ,1 v s units fought a successful action R,,.;,,,._,,,,, - S.-121i11l.1v u! Tori-b. 1'11 "me Kiissiilu m, _ M‘, M,“ $7, m urea. Delails have not yet been re-, Ca§h_ , , _,,,,,. ._._,,,,,.., by a ¢<‘1\‘<'13-" :1" 11w 116111 door. No cAIR-O- E3513‘- oct- 7° _(AP)—' -~ 111111-11 in the bur- A Reva; Air Force communique ls- lucd S1111di1y night:- " wcssful air opt-rations .. .215" 1S11t".i1tii1_\'l by, |_|(;|||- <\'1-\\" ._ " €‘ll9!ll_\'$1lll)l)lll_l.{ twighi; ._; , . y ouyuti-scs u: Benghiizi Lglu 11. t» 4 ill? 111105 MOORE A )lt'I.|.()D'S _ tnunge And military, men's headquarters a1 Benghuzi werelstr-r .1.-:;1 1111 11's li:1.~"=-111e11t W11] be hit». 1 VD? the con- o.‘ Hardin. bombs fell on .VL* . L-598. niissivi." l.’ 1 1:11" » A11 in- ll- ‘ ‘ :1 1'1 1111 31 ‘he I-wl 1111 cc ftglllTllllg i. of Josspli C111!- ‘ of James F. 01 Arcnta, 11d any in- ..c‘. Diivctor , imitgzirs re l - “o m“) . rs 112911311- 1 111-r car acclrleiizs in 11 Isnlllll , . .1 1111- protznce oc- .1.< mnnoeu by four ltalistni . w, ‘t n, “PM, midnight o“ I i: 1.11m 11111 none A t’ V9“. m“, .91 1-- 11.<.>'I‘\\"-\ rirs 111-re "Flicre ‘were 111» 11" 2" ‘I '" I w‘ ‘ 111. , g J,- . 1111s “Tuv- ___.__ 1 1121s proccerliiig ' . ..= the c.1\- and the other W115 mcnr STRIKES REEF head“? “P ' ‘ -' "me 10' ._.. 891110" ‘ corner, on ‘ IHICFFURD. C011n., Oct. 20- ith-P- , “"° Si“ ‘- .- "Hi-slit DllUClOl‘ l! F‘ “ “Wiwsiie a ll11‘lll1)8l'.\ o1 the Guh- L 1 , 01.0“ ‘WY ‘Lillilull to ilie South gt“ " “no m" rccf about three ' ' , ' ‘tinjggglie “i; S"t‘ui"di".ll"xlahttl Gsliyltistosce‘ ihQYFt- - .+-_ wns 111 c0111- . 1 . - .. .. _ 1o wnril reaching here a v " xlfijqrvman]?! a‘ m? _ u“ , . . H ' ~ '- i. 1.1" 1025c ant 1211411]? ‘ijcfifixtl Illlljllll‘. v - - _ _, road‘ Tm, 1.1.1 11am i‘ , \\ lll l‘! illlll- - ‘y’. _ “(d but the 1-1-111 111c- expediuon n wagon w; ,n;,-_.,.d_ The o,“ suid he learned of the cupnu’. -.1-.-~ v w11 {rcm the w.- d seriously. The e=cript=d injury. clan. and his mother, car am? i-cu-iiiizit Siicridan Gahnestock, » 111111-.1"c.'11"11l11g 1111-111 an 51s Tllwnclic nnd Nlvrllr- 111,- mid llicy bPllGYlfl 1N1» , ltwlt-q-ic, wrwc visitors to 111»- .\('1l(.\0llt"l‘ could be ' .9111 ' c1111 iz. 11111 rt-piiiiw-d. --~ _c _.._..._ l)1:" c101" ll, with Mrs, ~1><-1'~:- ihe only woman-and ' 51.1115" Aboard, left New F» ‘i. l for tiic South Sea ls- ' ' rd uborigiiiiil music, v 111111 chart remote Special Border Permits Issued 7,0,1 For Travellers Ale-diary; , .1 W, Warren, formerly ‘ ~~tCPl Thr- _ Control Ijuiird 1.11 special D111"- Cém 11' llcloxvn fl be opt-u £11..» .\loi11l.1_v evening fur‘ ' ~u1-1l for the .71" 1' 115 of Czinitda 111119111. mp5 thei ‘S. ._, TOO FUND OF IIONEY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fllailwaymen ,liilled In ‘B. C. FICCIIS VANCOUVER, 0CD. 30—(CPl- iDcnth of lparl. of a, Canadian National Rail- two rallwaymen when lwuys tnsengcr train plunged through |;1 llcod-tyeakcticd bridge was purictl from the northerly Prince Rupert. district. tonight, first. fetal- lntics in floods that ttave struck five British Columbia areas. The victims were englneer J. 0. both of Smit-hcrs. B.C. The engine, 10111101" flllCi one freight car of their train went through a bridge over Lorne Creek, about 125 miles east of Prince Rupert. The of the train stayed on part of bridge and the track behind. Disrupted communications veiled while from two others came news t11".i-.. flood waters were 19431212118. I11 Zeballm, remote mining town on '1.‘“'° “P015 ‘mm .0901“ yMtYIS Provincial Police reported than ~ PIKlCKl 1-11c‘1":1.(.s of this huce “Jumps which flooded [he mam m‘ V!‘ V“; _ "Pl-WY "i"? szzu"; t0 a depth of three feet and (:::1_ \\1.11 112- vol-nil foiccd several families to flee their I _ 101" 111': 1.1M‘ 11011105. tvei-e dropping. ‘ _ . :. i twuirus .1111: incn- Euood waters also were reported sun-r: six i-c". czght inches from weeding 1n the interior Bridge I111 l0 11111- River district, where severe! bridtrw ----—-——— were washed away, cutting road 0 ltalian Planes Bomb Eritish llil Wells 1 l}; l WON? iinsistcniv anese groin‘ H 15° Oct. wh c ". '. (-1 1W . c! 5111111 violu 1e< Atx-bza gttltmu _ - 111 110111711. if m, I llnhrein no‘ 1111p,- 111"‘. Prcmir-r not a head- 1‘ {H IOWS , r . w-m 11 said. ".1119, he anrzntinccd in 11'. - Attacked. \I.r 1T3‘ "Five New Contracts Are Announced 20—fAP)— inrlepeiideiit 1t) Jiniicd 13111111- cn Buhvcinl . 1 Gulf $111111- day, Rqvul Air T0169 headqunrzers Iannounced tod. The RAF. 110 casualties 1111" ‘ , clays iepoz-tcd 111 evc coiniiuinication with a number lliigc ‘ ' ("ciislal dlSlflCl- d mint-s. tnarooiied b1" tlic flood waters. Sti-canu of Squamisli, about 1111105 north 0f Vancouver were re- cd over flowzitg their banks and 1.. 11111:! camiitunicnfion beiweén ht-ft- and tlic town at the end of l-lcwc Sound 1111s cut. A11 0111-1111 o1 the Pacific Great Fkmern Ruilwapy which runs north 1 111:0 the C.11'1b0o country from Srpiuniisli, sflld he had received a ‘l'l‘[l(\l". 111111 the town of Squamish \1.1~ fictidcd. lliicreased Activity In Canadian Clay Industry Increased activity was noted 1n 111c- Cimaditm c1114, industry during 1939. 1.11111 production of domestic province ex. ‘ccpl. Print» Frhmrd Island. Sales 1 of do111<-.~"l;c clav and clay products during 111. ycnr had a gross value of $5.15l,28(i as computed with $4,- 536,084 1n 1938. Canadian clays are manufactured into refractories, building brick. structural tile, floor ill“. mofhig i110, scum" pipe, and pottery. Ci-aiiition clays suitable for 1111c pr0tl11c110110f building brick and t-ilc m»: found 1n all the pmvmces of Canada. The greatest tmaduclng amt of stoneware claivg or seml~ flit-ulnys 1s 1n the vlcinltv 01f Easb c1111 11ml Willows. Saskatchewan, but tlic mmu‘ Clllfe cf these clays 11110 stomnvare. sewer 121.1. and pot. 101,1" L; ecntved at Medicine Hat, A1- bwba, (‘Win11 to the availability 01f cheap natural was fuel. Stoneware cluys and moderately refractory flu-claws occur nmr Siltubenacadie 111111 Musnuodcbol . Nova Scotlu, but, npiirt front the use Of some of the Ltiisqtirxiohoit clay in the uc- tlon or boltic-rv there has no extensive exploitation: 0f these clays for necrfllnlc use. Stoneware clays, or low-grade fire-clays. are also known to occur 11cm;- WlllLums Lake 11:1 01111111101.‘ Crank Bridge 1n Bri- 1- 206 F.lzroy~ sin-c‘. 1-11. 111 1'1 w, 11 ,».111-11n1111-1-~ ' ' t- h Cohunbpr in the C‘ _ ~ _ - _ _ 1 - -~ ‘1 -. I » "press Hills Ffliéf Slcu- gun} 1111111‘ Sun ‘ . I ‘Lllllilfliilllyl ; ,,_¢_VA;19(.1-I,-,_ and new 5mm R1116; l 11% flYi ii u l‘:\ .1 1..1t 1.1 ‘l. \ l1 .1\c Cunndn; Wmitoqm. but a5 yd] mere ha‘ been c 110mg M, one 011 1 111 <5. T.1r- 1101111115 will be “m? m. no develmnnent of m!” “wt-d by service at, Trim- valid for a pc-rlctl of six 11101111111. dflwsm,‘ ' Citwrc" a: 2'30‘ Inter‘ '¢,’}.‘“§" Nlmfimp" 15 1'c\1'<-1115 \1<‘11-*'"cl'1v refractories are menu. E7L,*t"' < CQmQWI-y .1 .:\.'..1 \",\17 x1 " ‘ ‘ ‘-- ' - ~ - m, ,~ U ~ fnctuiczl (lcmcrtlc clay up two '1“ f‘ U 111111» nnrl :1 few smaJl plants 1n (“nirlrvfctotvii on ‘1- 11140. \‘.':1l:.1111 Scllcr 111 'I‘l1<- rimains are "m, DUNN y; CuV-ckffe Funeral n nwnm o,” "YVICE will be 22. at1.30pm., l’ -<l Church. scr- 2110 11111311110111 in .01‘ <1 1 :1 11:11:: pt-iuls 111 1.111- \11:11u.\'-- A1 99 Longwcrth Av- - Sunday, Oct. 20, 1940, Angus, =‘-—“ .111 in his 58111 year. Funeral ' tr- r ""‘ e 7M1 yen“ Fhinr-ra: from 111s late - - Mo" , afternoon. 30. Izitermt-iti. 5 »_. < swttiiwliti." Oct. l9, 1940. Amelia re Jenklvs, ln her 20th year. "1111- :11 from 111l- resitlr-nce of her \ '11:" ' 1 .\ . R11 scll 111-11- . . ...< Montlriv af- .~ '-l"e szaivfinq 111,3 o'clock. . 1.; Birch H11. Cemetery. 1 Canada. A1 one plant, near Van- Vlaiiiccr. a 111211 grade. moderately plusl-ic finclav ls obtained by 1m- ldorrrcund mining from the clay ‘ bcds in the Siumas Mountain. and 1 n-niiiifacaurvd into flitebrlck and it-friuttorv materials. An- plart at Clnytbank, Saskatch- ewan. uses the hluhly plastic, re- fractory clays leoovetred by selective mtnlnz from the white mud bed‘ of muihcm Snskatchewan. Small qu-nnlitirs of the mcst refractory (‘My 111 1.110 deposits near Shubena- c.1_'I.c :11": nuncd for refractory use and 1111- Musauodoboh. clay 1s ulll- 1/1-1 1<> some extent for stove lin- incl. (711111a clav has been pirod-uced minim rclnlly 111 Canada only from lllf‘ yic ltv of St. ‘Rt-ml (l'Amh~..-rst. . 1 co‘ 1111". Qiiv-brc. Impor <1 posits n-f hLzli-Irrridc plastic \\'.-..:1- 1111 11110 clays and buffburn- 111~ clays occur on 1111c Mnttngaml, Alnuii. nnd hllsslnnlbl Rivers in 1 111cm Ontario. Some 0f these ht- (‘llswvl m; china clays. 1- :1< (111-clays. and others n: ‘Joli ‘flit-sh (IPUOKHS have a1..'1".ic1<~;1 hlilflfilblf‘ lnlcrtr-"l. but liavc not ffi- ,. Carpenter and fireman S. J. Mayer. remainder I the | p11 1111c, were disrupted at, of - Kleena. , Kit-cue, where several families were; 1‘ 1 COMMANDS ARTILLERY I Rising from the rank of staff- rt-‘polls from two other fiood zones.’ cfllllfli" l0 "l?" M lmgadler l" m1" war, Bria. Hamid Brmvnfleld will command tho artillery of Canadas third division, currently slated for llic west coast. of Vancouver Island, Atlantic coast defence. Chinese Speaker Seeks ll. S. Aid or His Country NEW YORK, Oct. 20 ~10?) — L111 Yutang, noted Chinese philos- oplicr and author. suggested today "it does not make scnsc" for the Unlti-d States to spend billions to build it navy “against a hypothetical e-iii-cny while ncizlecling to assist 01111111, which 1s fighting that. same enemy." "Fire author of “The Importance of Living" and other books stated the case for full American help to China 111 11 2,000-\1"ord letter to the New York Times f1"om Los Angcles where he has just arrived from Chungklng. He said the gradual shaping of e line-up of what might be called the "axle powers" — "n Washington- London-Moscow axle against the Bcrlin-Romc-Tolgyo axis — 1s be-l coming evident. and before long people will discover that. a Wash- lnsston-London-Clitmgklng axle will be extremely desirable.” China will fight on for years 1f necessary 1111111 the Japanese mill- tary 1s driven from the country, he said. "Aiding China will yet prove the cheapest way of defending the pa- clflc for America. For the price of two modern battleships, given m China 1n the form of fighting and bombing Planes, China could wage u. wai" agnitist Japzm on a 2,000- mlle front for years and eventual- ly weaken, exhaust and defeat er.... "Spend on uld to China five per cent of what America. ls spending on the naval building program and you will hay-e the mere phantom of that former great Japan to rcckon M’? in that Pacific struggle,” he sa The writer said China. is fully prepared to cooperate with Britain ln the defence of the Indra-China- $lElll-Blll‘m1l-S1l'fll15 region. and ad- ding that. "Bfllillll has wnkvned to her folly of closing the Burma Road to her only possible ally 1n region." ' u He summed up China's need: as 0m!’ QJOXJOQOOO, in my estimate, for the duration of the svai" for accomplishing the purpose of crip- pling Japan hlnii does not need food-— China does not need small -arn1s ammunition... China does not need manpower. ...Chlna. needs only airplanes, oll and medi. ctne." DIES AI-"PEIC ACCIDENT BATHURST, N.B.,. Oct, 20__(cp) -IMrs. Elle Cormler, B2, died today all" She was hit by a car driven by J. Clcmcnt, of Dnlhousle, NB. The accident occurred near Pctit Roch- er ns Mrs. Cormier stepped from a drlvctvuy. ________________ DEATH 0F JEWISH V. C. MELBOURNE — (CP) -Sergesnt IZZY Smith. 54. who was with the Mflnclit-Ftcr Ri-rzlment ln the First Great Wm" and was the first Jew tn win 1110 Victoria Cross, dlcd at his homc here. .._____________ FINNS GIVE AND TAKE HELSINKI -1c1=1 —-A permnn. ent ccmnicrclnl staff representing RllSSlR 11115 l)l‘(l'l r-sliibllslicd licrc 1n armllll“ H $15,000,000 lnlcrcl1nugc uf goods by bnrici- between Finland n11d the sovlcts. FATAL y INJURED TRURO, N. 20.~1CP) __ M13.‘ Jiini-i M; 111111. <11 ’l‘11u"11. “"115 111141115‘ iiiiurcu 111 flll automobile 11c- cldent here todzil". A c111 driven by 111111 l fFascist Editor g Ylleveals Attacks At Creeks, Turks ROME. 01:1. 20—(AP)—Omfnous' Balkan rumblings and reports of ,Russlan-'I‘urk1sl1 mlllwu’ pref-Rm- _tlons found Mussolini 111sp§§td1118 h“ tr 1 "t-lieYugm av 1 er 1 orl ‘ve use " '. Q . heavier ‘propaganda guns at Greece: anGaydtuezirnritlng of British nlar Secretary Anthony Eden's Izvn B41 tfllfi, cited his past "fzultircs" lIl d1- pgfigyinosi colossal errors, ' r P0 W." e grfepnllgable IIIIISBGmItIQIFQI lllnked with Eden's $111211; Grbati; - Tm- 11- e . gig to viii! QVelflEISAiCB of lillliS Lory. ey are 3118""? $_.V l"- up 1n lnsidiou. Britsli pm cy. But it 1s their affair and dz-cs not ‘ cer th Axis." lcogreelde eand Tprkeyci; féecuenegy ‘have been tar is of ayes - litorlnl shafts fit/H)’. lending 0b‘ servers to belfeve tltese two rinlloits lie 1n the path of the n-‘xt Axis drive {i Expect Speed-up lln Preparations lFor House Session OTTAWA, Oct. 20 —tCl’I —-Prime Minister hfnckcnzrie KlllllS 1.2111111 to the capital after a 1vt-ck’s lou" through Quebec and the Marliimc Provinces 1s expected to spec-d p113- pnrutions for the coming session of I Parliament. I A11 early decision tnusl. be rcnch- . ed on the action to be tukt-n wli-s-n iPai-linnient assemble-s N01‘. 5, and Mr. King has announced he wlll make 1t this week. Conservative house lender Hanson, . with whom Mr. King 1111s enllgfid I in controversy 111 the past wcck, will ‘ mach Ottawa about 111:: sitmc time as the Prime 11111115101". Some tivccks 1120 N11". K1111: 11n- nounced Parliament would meet on- ly formally on Nov. 5 and adjourn to s dale 1n January witch 1h:- new session would start. This brouglli objections first from M. J. Coldwcll. acting lender of the Co-opernilve Commonwealth Fbdeiiiliou, 111111 lat- er from Mr. Hanson who said Phr- liament should dismiss the war ef- fort in November. Mr. King announwl the 20W!!!’ ment would not. stand 111 the why of u. full debut/e if flit-re W115 11 (it-- innnd for 11. If 1t is dt-cridcd 111-bale shall take place, it 1s l1kf‘l_\' the govemment will protxxse s proroga- tlon of the 1940 session and an 1m- medlate opening of i1 new scssifln Then after discussions 11151111; a few weeks or a month tlic sOssloll would be adjourned 11nt1l 111101" the new year. A development during the c0111- ing week wlllprobnbly be the setting up of the temporary committees rcp- resent-lng Canada and the United Stntcs for the prcliminniqv surveys and investigations 1ircpnrntn1'_v to power dcvclopmcnls on 1'11!- 11111-11111- tloniil rnplds section of the Si. Lniv- renco River. 1 The United States has already al- ’ lofted $1,000,000 lo these lnvcstiga- - tolns but no mlllflllnCflllPlli of n11_v concrete nction 1111s _\"1-t 11-1110 1110111 the Canadian g()\'(‘f'l‘.tllt‘lll. iivnunz UP "n8 1101.1: 0F HIGHEST VALUE 1 Makeup should bc used to 4mm!» isizc-ne-vcr to conccal- 111‘. 11111111111 textiuri- cf 1.11/- skin. LPtlIll 1:1 apply T0112!‘ 1111f] ]‘r{)\\‘(l€‘1- 517111111 your cmnplexlun a lOvt-ly mihcr 1.111111 a ca-kcd look. L; you doxfi, think that. your skin 1s attractive enough to wurrmu diumntizat-ion, git busy will) routi- nes to cltnzlfl," 11s loiic and murmu- , its texture. Unless l-lltTC 1S 501110- [thing organically’ wiong with you. tihaiek no ienscit why you cannot lnwe n. nice complexion. sacs 111T SHEER BRISBANE, Australia -1CPr -— A KXJOO-ncre bod o1 grusslioppci" eggs been (IISCOVCYGCI 111 a farming reg- ion near here. Damage by grass- hoppers In Queensland has bet-u DI-IS’I‘I.\‘Y HELSINKI -—l'-‘i:11111i1l 15 fuming to the Baltic. group of n.1- Llons, rtlier 1111111 the Scniullni-ivlztn Prime Minister Kfvsti» lpvtiz 1111s i11- dlcntt-d. saying s11cl1 huirils wcrr- n. (lccisivc 1111-101" in 1111- 1-11111111‘_\"s 1"1-co11.s11"11ciio11. itovxnsmntivp. Vvitiriiiiiit OCTOBER 21, 194.11 NAZI BOMBERS (Continued from page l) I _..~ s single-raider style. Despite the shower M bombs on Britain, observers 1n London u-ld that: the raid might be described as comparatively "Light." Early arrivals showered clown incendlnrles 1n an effort to direct the later planes but most of the 1 fires were put out within a. short, time. Nevertheless. the new eerie: of raiders coming 1n e steady stream loosed high loslve bombs. One would f y fairly high above the clouds-another would drop low to unleash the lethal cargoes. They flew tn groups until they reached the areas around Inn. don and then rplit up into mingle units. Landon obviously was their ,pi"lma.ry target. | After the heavy ltart. the Nazis slowed clown the attack on Lon- dcn-just as they did Saturday night and yesterday morning-and as the night. wore on there was less and less activity. An occasional gun could be heard but the 1111c! rapidly be- icinne lighter than the previous night. The first of the Nazi bombers to reach the capital after night Bun- the ' of "are d8)’. s1 1 instead f l f - 111111515“ (sf 1g: exgd 15 u they dfivrn Saturday night. The curled heavy bombs. however, judging from the roar of the bursting missiles. Build- ings shuddcred at every explosion. The weather had favored the at- tackers and they gave England no DGBCE. Thousands of Londoners went for a stroll, but five times they were driven to shelters or forced wlleln the streets 11s the Germans. follow- 1111: up fl night of extremely heavy raids. crossed the Channel and headed for the capital. Bombs dropped 1n London and the outskirts and in Kent and ss- sex, but reports indicated damage was not heavy nor casualties num- erous. _E-.11"lv 1n the evening the Air Ministry announced that flve Ger- mnn planes had been shot down over England. One Messerschmltt 109 fell in flames 21h e London street. Spitfires and Hurricanes swarm- cd tothe attack each time an alarm ‘sounded. Many of the raiders drop- ped their loads on the outskirts cf the city, damaglnu roads. The Air Ministry noted that for- alrcrnft "mostly mations of enem fighters and fl h bombers" cros- sed the Kentls coast at a. great height on the way to England, and 511111 some of them reached the London urea. Elsewheic in England, it remark- ed, "encmv activity was very alight." Saturday's Raids LONDON. Oct. 20.-(CP) — l-llgh cxplwive bombs dropped by U81‘- 1111111 raiders 111 the heaviest. early- evenlng assault. since the siege of Britain began, killed a number Londoners Saturday night. and calused severe damage in the capl- R Raiders also were over the Mid- lands and the northwest. ‘I 11c furious pace of the raid con- tinued on after midnight, before a 11111 brought the “all clear" around 2 a.m.. but it did not. last long. The raiders returned to the attack with- 111 a few minutes and another slann ups sounded. The all-clem- slgnal sounded at liibout dawn to end the second mid of the night, comparatively light. compared with the first. The Germans apparently concen- trated on distant outskirts of the cltv during the second assault. A number of people were killed ,u11d lll_llll'L’(.l in London, and asmnll nuinbt-i" 111 a town 1n the Mlulancis. The raiders attacking the Mid- lands concentrated on two town: ni-ouiid which numbers of high ex- plosive and lncendlurv bombs were dropped. The German planes came over 1n the largest. formations they have ,\'L‘l used zit night. There were cas- lv 15 to 20 in each wave, and 1- 1- wuve-s were not. more than flve 111»- utes apart. No matter how large the [IRS tliev started. quick work by fire fighters brought them under con- .|.ro1 111 about an hour. 'I‘11e1"e had been a mysterious daylight let-up during but. for the 43rd night the raiders reappeared. The bomb: did not come down one at a time - 1n no case were there less than eight 1n a cluster. Buildings locked to their blasts. Before the night raid started, more than 1.000 women and ch11- dren had been evacuated to York- shire during Saturday. One of the first bombs in the London area demolished l Dllblk! O b-n shcllci". Persons crowded into the slii-lici‘ u-cre injured only slightly b1" 1111- liYSL hit but. other bombs 1-111111- clown on them as Lhcv 5mm- gicd 1n R07. out. ms RllSlilNG l _ (continued from page l) saturday I llncxpectctli‘ Death , 0f lllr. Angus Cameron The sudden do11tl1 or M_ An Cameron cf Cltarlzxliiionn ‘known Canzidiiin N111 011:1], Rall- wnyc Eiiglticr-i- 11-111-11 111-curred 1n 111'.- early 1101115 c1 31511-11111"; mom 111g came as a sliick t.» 115 1mm. ‘friends tlirouglicut LlE proving J-le was returning from Borden company with his son, Li-ster m. having driven some fizend§thm ‘last night wliciz lie suddenly slump, ed ovci" 111 1111- 5.111.. H15 so“. ltlilnkng ftc 111111 11111011 a “lfllk gum‘ placed hiiii in the bzicl: #0111, and h. lappeaietl 111 1"--\'1\"1- bill when t)" lcar reached home l1, was found h. had passed su-ay. Born at Charloltelcwn 57 yeg“ ago. he spent 111.. 1.1 pod 111 y“ city and in 11151:! t" 1-11 1111- pm_ plcy of llic 1".1II\\". _ 1x11, year, later he bccium- llrc-iiiiiii 9.1111 m 1906 ivas piwiiiu-tctl l0 drier. He n-tfendctl a mt-ctipg Qt u“ railway brotherhood at. Monet»; last week and 1"ctu1'.1 to the city Thursdnj. nigh! 3.11 c 1111-11 11c 21.14 appeared to ' w.l1. lie W113» abgug 11o mlurii to \1".1;'k .\Io".1<li1_1". '1 e de- ceased has been (ll'1\'t'1' 011 {he u, press between Charlottetown m4 Borden for many ems Survlvllg ari- hs wife, formerly Florence Lat-thorn: 51x 5011s, James, ‘a lelegrnphi 1111- (IN l1 Borden, U-s.t._ Rzbt-rl. 01111101. and lLloyd, at 1101110 111111 Lance 0111119111 ‘Edison, in l-Inulziiid; two dnughtei-gl Florence, Mrs \\'ll1ll-llll Mcnucha Ottawa and ‘llilred, Airs. cygxa Wood Charlottetown. The folloxvii-g brozlier; u:"<‘ sisters alao survive: John 112.. Cl- “one. town: W51 .0111, Cl1n1"lr-:l<-to.\ Al, exnndei". Snckwllc. N11; Diinlel, Sunny Brae. N.l3..: Ame, ,v1_-,< pa. bert Mcvliillinms, Charlottetown and Catlieritic, Mrs. Percy 13.11111,‘ Charlol-tk-totyn. Funeral [tun his 1.110 1c:- di-ncu 'I‘11csd11_v, service s1 ‘i111: 11' 2 clock, funeral lcnvi g at 230. Cntario Will Consider ‘Entire Ahitihi Issues’ o'- s'r. THOMAS. Ont. Oct. 19 (C?) -- The “CllLlfB Abitlbi 1A“! will be considered b)’ U" O" Government upon Premier Hep burns reiiu-n shortly to Toronto the Pruittler 511111 111 his home ms) here today. He zitlzlcd he would not “say anything vyliii-li might in way affect. the market ynlue of company! shares." (At Toronln Wednesday s bondo holders‘ bid (lI $30,000,000 for H! vast Aliltibl assets 1111s refused and a couit-oixlcrcil auction was dav clared abortive because this offer did not approach the i-cscrvc bid. (Today at Toronto acting Prem- ier Hurry Nixon said the Ontario Government 1111s no intention of taking over the company. Conscr- vatlve leader C-Por-g- Drew n11-zed the Govt-rnmciii 1o rc-enact its 01"- de1"-in-co11i1<~il forbidding any trunu fer of the asst-ts of the compo-M unless the arrangement was satis- factory to the (iovcrnment) Report 11101-6556? In R.0.P. Entries Dimes for Qiznadlnn Record 0y are running wrfl 11.‘; at the sntnc dntu, _ the number o: pl)‘. 1",\'111c11 pirtlcl- jiafing and the number of bird; en- ,‘ traced. A 101411 of "204 breeders 11am ‘entered i=1 totil if 1111.000 birth for 1111c ensuing ‘earn: Pcrfonna . inexg _vc<1r. |bmcdrrs ni-il ‘ 1.11511 b1111- lon the corifi" 111111! clalc The Record c; PFflOflllflllflg p10- gmim WhlCll 1111s bccn minim-d on by the D01111111<1i1 o! .'\~:ric11lt1n"g sznol 1919, has been m1 important contri- bufdnu fncfo- to 1111. lm171‘1"\'(‘lhf‘lliOf Cnnndfrtu pmil "v ftr 6""! llmflllf‘ y 1.15m and 111-111: 1 1111-11 quziliu- T1 ‘s 1n pnfi 111w ‘n (his. ‘inprox-rivtciifi ‘program (11.11 frcslt cu-s m1- nvritl- tilblc 1n ampii- ipiznvitlc; ihe l"! round as vcntpmcri wl-ih 1W’ WM" city 1v1l1lcl1 p1"c1-11111=lv r-xisfcd 1n (h! , fall nnd cn l-.- whit-n.- mnnflra ‘ The 111c1"1.-1.-c 111 1»'1111111, ".- c l flesh- {IS I "st your ‘<11 hit-d." 11- -1r ""1 l-\ (“fuliklY-l" ,pn11llr_yi1".c-1 111 1" 1-1-1-1 \"1"=i1"= I111 lie [nttri-liuictl 1'11 1X11’? t.» l111111"1-\'c-1i">fl$ 1n lmily i“). h] 1111- nl-oul tli-mitzh 111-nice tvnrk l1 r-‘i ables the 111111 \\"‘c" uicpc-‘lv Y ,1!) ptrwr-iil n 11- -p‘.-.-:15"."i""". “fl 1111111111111 nu‘- 1- 111111 E11 WIS 'wn\" n11-1- lll" p3" 110111111 ~n ‘W! 111m it 11.~<11»- -1 r1 u-s irrcl-l ' nn.1.='.<“111¥1*1i1s-1= .\'l'l'l' vniiipnrvrl 111111 25th her husband collided with one dyly. 0H bl’ Plfl- Joseph Grllffitlis 0f the North Nova Scotln Highlanders“ mvr-i ri."“ll' lVl-L-HlFllS‘ ci-1usTEr1r-1121..11_ l~_1l§.:1.1i1-l eicr-i “RAW OF "H", ,0,“ ~Wtu1tcd for neglecting his two In Charlottetown 1940. Jamrs A. MacKen- Colum- l 11111111: lfho FFIFFT iclvcr, 11700111 uitcKEYZlE 1,. 1 only strong diplomatic Dc‘ r1. KVQTQ ._. u-sa-vaacmgc-qrcu-unnmnui-n-u zi-e lilac-n; “'11.! held yesterday. CIIFII-TN-WA‘ Arlington. Mass. Oct. ‘ttm D. Sheen sized 73 ' o.’ K lnutott, P e r1 11mins iirfivr-d ' i-w- - 121111" 'l11- lvmii- 1".’ his of 111" 1:111- sniv n’*|ll‘1l'"l‘. vi-il-clv from Yhr- l1~111c n1 her sister Mrs. .1. (lcrrlnu \&"‘1"1l1, 17 Rnchforti 51111111‘!- tt-rv. I. Jurlscii lx-vy. Charlottetown Bap- tist Church. e'ln'uun"ufi'h'n'u'un'nfi'n'i 60 jxr-nrs. Remains ~ from 111e- Mcbenn Fun- llcmp Saturday afternoon go rfidcnce 11' Buy Fortune when Jose-111 Sheen Kcnsingir-n. "r11 Ylondny ttivlnyt October 21, m1 Ynw-rmcnt Kensington GlH-‘l-TY — -\' San Francisco, C1111- fni" o“. ().’"(ll)f‘l‘ 1st. 1M0, Rich- row-111. m1!- 74 veers, 1 Krinz-vnn, Prince Ed- ..--Tn this cltv. on Octo- livn. nldcst dntitzhter "r1 11ml Marv Nichol- hcltl prl- Funr-rnl was 11111-1-1111-111, People's 09mg- Oflli-iulltiv clv-rnvman. Rev. -\'l-'-'u"l|"-'-'¢'-%'-'-'-'-V- IV. D. MacLean North Wlltshlre Phone Iii! 111-will r Ira? Vf- u‘ f-"f-‘f-‘lslf flu.- scliuul. rg 111.111 lycinrt- going (ill tn rdvancn! training. IIt-re ' is It. i1. l‘-ll nf Ncw Ynrk clly (LEI-T; with Gerry Macs, matmgcr of niilc." niao Prince Gauge, 1s nn cxi-iislu- (ls-posit cf hiirli-grr. c clay parts of which vii-luau grade of chlnn. clay comparing fa-voui-aibly with the beet found on the North American continent. Bull clay, of h: bond strength occur ln the 11 iw- -1111d beds of smithcm Saskat- cl1;-'.-.:111. War-—25 Years Ago Today (By The Clllllllll] Prell) Oct. 21, 19l5—Allled fleet bom- barded Bulgarian coast from De- di-ngntt-h to Porto Lagos; 1.1100 te-l ported killed. Russian attacked,‘ Vnrna. On the Eastern Wont, Rue-i sizm tioops pushed forward north. ‘ of Tarnopol taking 7,500 prisoners. ESCAPE IN FORCED LANDING BRANDON, Man, Oct. 20—(CP)—- Six members of the Royal Canad- ian Air Force eL-tcaped injury last night, when the Avro-Anson omb- cr 1n which they were flying was flames-111 bndly 1n s. forced lend- ing just north of Brandon. uNosafAkgn Pcor flying conditions forced \' i 1' 1' - 11 < 1 1 -1 1111mm: of IIIIHFII sim- Rllldfnl n“ "mm" °° hm“ “w” m" m‘ EMBALMER 1 o n11 t .1n.1t 1111.. H] . so n _ ._ . . . ‘twin-engined bomber in the 3,0,5, pll-ih 11 1- (‘IINIHPd 111 the new elementary flying trn m: school ni ~11‘, training field now being m“- phylum-town and 311111111 Hut-c. ‘flu-y will gel. st-vcn u-r-cks’ training untlc: tlit- (‘ommnn- struclcrl near hem. The bombe mfltln a perfect landing but, crack. rd up against a cement mixer and tut-Dad. off a wing as 1t slid into a - tractor. .‘_ l l l The gasoline tank or 1111- McMiim cor broke open and ll spztrk caused the fuel to explode. __._.__.__ 75 SWEDISH SHIPS LOST NEW YORK. Oct. zo-tAPl-Tlte Scandinavian radio reported today from Stockholm 11111.1 '15 Swedish ships. rc-prcsciinni: 10 per cent. of the L‘Olll1ll',\"5 merchant 1111111119 have b84111 10st thus fin- 111 the war. The t-gtal lost tonnage was placed qt. ;,.<i<.>,L--e_.T<» ws-Ei: LOST-IN 011v. BROWN n:- male dog, answers to name of "Plcltlefl. Aplply 119 Rochford. L-596. lionsn 1- o ’ 1p 1: ic-ln 1- 1- 1. v30’ School s1. L-601-10-2l-2l. Puhlic Auction Of used ftimliure and household effects at ihc auction rooms ware- house, Grafton Street, Frlrlny. Oct 25 at l p.m., two burner oil stove, electric washer nnd wrlnger, beds, Hllrlngs and mattresses, Axminsier square, 6 ft. a In. by 9 ft., main. electric radio, DeFnrent Crosley, i) ""10. bane burners and heaters, Enterprise ranges, Iron Duke and Renown, fire extinguisher, chairs. tables. antl pictures, dishes, kitchen utensils, etc. W. II. BEATON. Auctioneer. 11410-104141- down in Derby hound nnd 11111-111111- .i1"<- 21 nods by blood- Y 1110111111." RELIGION SUPPORTS STOCKHOLM —(CPl ~—-Thklng oyci" command of the Stu-dish Ar- my. LL-Geit. Ivar llolmquist 10111 soldiers thnt. they 111-cried “the sup- ‘porl. which religion gives." FINANCE By Frederick (inrdner .Assot-.lated Press Financial Wrlier -' NEW YORK, Oct. 20~—(AP)——Af- lrr a week of generally rls n; prices, the stock market turned irregularly lower. While quiet strength was ex- hibited by a smattering of spccial- Itlcs, losses of fractions to a point. |or so were stghtly 111 the majority 1t the close. l The Associated PICS: average of 60 stocks was oft .1 of a point at ,44.7, but on lltt- wrik ri-Lalncil n not advance of .7. ‘Frnnsfcrs lotnl- j lcrl 216,440 sham-s. Shares 0n tlte olfrlcle lzitrludcd U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Chnvslci", Scars Roebuck. J. I. Case, Bot-lug. United Aircraft, Un m1 Cnzbltlc, N, Y. Central, Anaconda 111111 D11 P0111. ' Amt"!!! gflllWF-S were American Telephone, General Motors, Locws, Kennecott, US Rubber, Montgom- cry Ward, Douglas Alrcmlt, Nash- Kclvlnalor, N.Y. shipbuilding ahd Paramount. ‘_ In 1121c Canadian dlvzson, activi- issues showed sleadltiess. Hlrnm Walker and Distiller; Sengram lm- PIOVOG IIIOUDIII- cliildien, Thomas Dixon nus lrnckr-d . ,could be expected for the time lie- Ilng. They said no tangible evi- deuce appeared that the Axis has anv immediate plans for n cam- pnltzn 1n the ‘Near East. Rumanlaiq new blackout occas- loncd no surprise here in view of Gcrmnn clnlms that the Ruman- lnn 011 flclds nre threatened. It ‘was rcgnrded also as n "dlsclplln-l nry" measure intended to impress lthc Rumanlan populace with the nllt-ged necessity of German mill- tary ire-operation. The announcement of the reg- ulntlon came, however. as a Bri- tlsh news broadcast mentioned fthnt Rumanlifs oil fields are with- ‘ln easy bombing distance from -(‘lrccce—a friend of Britain. 1 'I'l1e British minister, s11- Reg- ,l111ild llmtrc, still ls in Bucharest. flllllOlWlI mrmy of 111s nntlonnls -11:1vc lcfl. Rumanla on orders from glonrlnn. 1 ‘Flir- Turkish press kept up its lnnc of fierce opposition to the lAxis pnllcv and made open pre- 1110110113 that Axis ambitions are clii-cclcd toward the Near East. R~pnrl< that. Anthony Eden, llrlllsh War Secretary, might visit Istanbul gained ground. The of- flclril Turkish radio had dcnlcd that. Mr. Eden would vlslt Ankara, 'l'urkt-y‘s capital, hut some observ- r-rs ln Turkey believed it possible the W111‘ Secretary might talk with Prillsh diplomats in this sector on 1n Brillslt Balkan program." All southeastern European coun- lt-ics watched eitgerly for signs vlwrlfvlntr Soviet Russian pnllcv in _lhls nren as a guide to the future. Mlnerd‘: relieves lfiifl- activity I 110s ANGEY.T_.. 01-1 2v- 111,11“ Aft-edition m'11t 'l'l1-.- -".(‘\-.'c\1 1.1m! .111 fcml "111- bail-l: 1* s11"< 1w. a 11111."! [ski-rt hi-lcw-r c" '1 1111111 ill" “m4 lhcv “Tfly 111 H-itynli ‘ Frvlhipn cxpcr" n‘ 1011"" “m” 111': of i11~ l m At-"r-‘rs 1W0‘? ‘inf’ crulsc 11"."-11- 1.111111" .5 "‘1‘\ "fl- 11"“; INK _ 11111‘ 1111- Wit-111) 14'1"" 1M" l‘~c ncw :1v‘~ l r1 if me":- ll” T“ "win n bnl "01 lvtv. lswPo-r sk-vrlci- tnWsc-z P1112112. ' SlIT“lll\lll‘f"l slfr‘. wove-i 0f - "ll" ' 1cm (‘nufnrnt-i ~.1"1 F's has 11”" C" m hay}, H", -...,,.1,1,_ p01,, qm-v- aw . . ., . -- 1 0 v'o1"11 W11"? r» l‘. "T l ‘P90, fr, VFYV l11"’--f. =. n’ r". c" 1"" _ (sflvtrf-nf- vw-qvq (\" T111111 ‘HM 0mm “Jlh a 1N 0|- “ik-tk] shrill Sm"; nyqmw tltc ivclzllur‘ _ _ gnnnsnyq My! 111" pix-s: s11" “ml: mfwyv, "yjtln. 111. ~11~ nnd c0111 b“ wrrn '"1'l--‘-l 1n lli- "en?!"- The Eat-tern Caiardiall ..°Thlq ri-Ituzm in reserved 1"‘ new: of lncnl interest hut 111"?‘ tiulnl of a nt-trsv tinltirc m" r inserted at 2 com; n W" strictly niiyaltle in nilvnnre. ~stin5vtttr HON} “‘ me Chnrlnticwu-n fzaiiirrlzan 111.11 b‘ hnndcd w their 31"“ 1mm“ Hume. an 1112.11. ('11. x1e: to sci W“ druBS for llic 1 11"". 1111f 3mg: Clirislmns Chris 111111 Clnlslnylv gifts 1'11 10111-1 1!Cl\.1.~, sltiilvlonirét: and 1.111111" sizndi-i- nmccsa u, ‘A/inbous R-lxtll Oll"-Cf‘ll1 Montague, October 23rd to 01-0“ 26th inclusive. L-WB-IC-fl-