TILE WESTERN GUARDIAN t- r . ___ ‘wiififirsfiluiféntote, Water at. Toronto BIB”. W118! 5L gtzoperdnyorlllope f"? gut-Mrs. John Pond. ll ‘G SUMMERSIDI and Water Strut Int-Pb m rumor coumrv m {i} my], summation»- Aflwfldu should In 1m 111111 n". p,“ ff’: 1,, guardian may be MIIM ill"! l! III! of the following store; m a "-.. l" to , Mart Glndet. simlzfffinsl. 1.1.1.111... will be delivered to ugh homo In Hammerstein l; r weak. one 288 lor this service q Buy n" you; order to the buy responsible for deliveries on your “m”, -'"'_ 11",... interest but advertlsuq o1, uvivsy nature may be insert- "1 111 2 cents 1\ word strictly pay- 111 11111111180 lblc fi", .. 1. M! ‘D shingle and . all lengths at Bruce's. ‘W’ L-ass-io-zi-zl. ,1, 5.11.1; ENDS Saturday night. “.10, p”; Co, Kensmgtcn, P. E. T MOUSE, Kensing- .I;..11v1ng, Wednes- ‘lard. BaltiC L-620-10-22-1i. -.\ii1.'\l1()f\ ‘i . ,0L)1‘l‘ 41m . \l.1.' 1111c strife cf living- “ _ 1-, .\'1\"‘l1 1nc-ces. Solid covered. At a .1111 bcd complete 11'.‘.1‘l‘ ixriicles. Phone .1 \\'.1tcr Street East. L-635-10-2Z-2l. Kensirzirfon And Vicinity . 1.101119 Dunning were y ih Keusing- r. ..1..1' grandmother t: Inglis. 1 s Burns and Pie. John w.» fume guard which 1n the province 1'11; the wekeend at runes here. 1.1:: 1c and Mrs. El- . cf Borden were vis- : axuion recently. ., Miss Ther- lw Me srs. James qlxrrn and ti home on ..1_ ail/er a two week 1') 5111111111 a sev- '. . a: lllb hcnic in who is now em- mpbells office. t the weekend .‘ ~ 1 rculs Air. and 1.111». xi. will rcgret to J11..i11e Kilbrzde, . anrl Mrs. Ferd- iiiw a patient in ' llrpital. Sum- . wih bloccl pois- 11. fool. caused by h he stepped on a - r11 (1.11 Great War Vet- .\1 nday morning for 1 aw‘ (Iuard, \\‘11l(‘l1 is . 111 (fiarlcit-ciounz. ‘itle underwent. a ' 1 on Saturday in If w ial. Charlottetown. in 1w back home some‘ 1E1.» wcek. . young people ncr=idc Saturday 11'.‘ v took the Civil the P.E.T. in Nova first fur- ‘ inure hire, :17 of "the past ‘few To cm s" 1 1 - tlL-(‘Pfliili-JIP in this l1 ‘W fl"1l(‘.’1l‘i1l'l(‘.P of win- 1 ‘ m1:- many residents t ' .. rounds. H. ~1 1:: |\ 1111s (LANE XIRES, Oct. 21 -(APl rs of the torpedced ‘or Anionim Chandrls, ‘ K1112 shire their mer- ‘ = .k 12v :1 German _ "- Smith Atlantic Sept. *1‘ T07R13‘ aboard a Brit- c l‘ i-‘irxv were in a tifeboat i" ‘-v'!11'ce other survivors — PM fr cf ire crew —arrlv- ‘L’ "_-T'1“virn Ocl. 13. 11"“ (‘hnndris was car- t "71- Tfom England. 5 111111111111 in reserved for news ' -2l0 LB. ASPHA . faced flresale shinglle: girl‘: 35211:: per bundl f - ' Braces. e o 33 l3 5m n‘ m‘ With Private Austin MacLnnLs of’ use ten day furlough at his home 111 Borden. Mrs. J K. Sutherland has had as her guest last week her mother Mrs. Puncher of Charlottetown. ' Congratulations to Mr. and My; Lorne MacAleer of Borden on {hp birth of a daughter 1:1 the Prinrc County Hmpitai on Saturday, Oct- ober 19th. The many friends of Miss Elea- " regret i. '- nor Campbell of Borden learn cf her illness and send best wishes fur a speedy recovery. Mrs. Norman Oatway of Borden was a visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. A Airmen From Many Countries Fight With Britain By Godfrey Anderson Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON. Oct. 21 ~tAPi —Th<‘)' shout ‘contact?’ in live foreign languages these days on the fiyin": fields 0'11 Britain. When a German raider, dodging his way through the barrag abr-vc the white cliffs of Dover. .- 1 . nut-raging flahier 011 his tail '1: (Ices not know if hi5 foe 1.~ Brit’ ‘ or a native of one of the counlr which Germany has overrui — Czecho-Slovakla, Poland, Norway. tire Netherlands and France. And soon his doubts will be con‘.- by Americans of the Bauh- M11111 ron. now in irai 1111,: as the newest addition to the flying fozcign legion. The Poles are numerically the strongest unit of the legion. Over their stations British and Polish ensigns flutter from the same staffs. Most of the Polish airmen reacl‘ L-589-10-21-2i. l P. E. I. Highlanders is spending 11‘ . t’ Fllll. liNGTll klddlu foo! ALSO COMEDY EVENING SHOWS or he Whol Family! filial! tsnegfs More adult than anything he’: over done boforo, y» so complohl, dpplllllng to all .. Mother, Dad, and the ' ‘ 0111111111114 111 no um rm» 1-1. ‘ "All!!! Ill TICIINICOIOR MATINEE TODAY AT 3.30 111111111 To Speak At Convention Minister of Fisheries. is SCIIQGUiCU to speak at Surmnerside tonight, at, a dinner he d us part of the annual meeting of the Prnrce Edward Island l<‘isl1:1'1_11e11‘5 Union. Sm s are scheduled to begin in the m: 111111 and continue all (lay. Speakers will include Mr. J. J. Latnbcc. Supervisor of rishcnes for the province. and the Hon. H. H. Cox, chairman of the Fishermens Loan Board. _ Part of the business meetings will he 1101111111951 with rerzorts from rc- lotnl 11111u11s. _ M1‘. J. C. Blacuuiere, of Ruslico, is the president. The union was organized ln_1f.)34. nftcr a split with the Maritunc Fishcrmcirs Umon at the annual mcctivg held in Charloiictoiwrr. Pricr t1 that island fishevinvn had been mt11ihors of the Maritime cr- gtnnratxon. flueahcc Mayor ed Brifain through Rumanin, Syi 1 and France uftrr their" courrry col lapsed under German and Soviet lussian invasion. They have their own officers uni.kc some foreign units whose higher trades are staff- ed by Britons. The Polish officers and m-cn are being fitted with R. A. F. uniforms marked by the badge oi the Polish Eagle. Their discipline is strict and has earned high praise. Two Polish fighter squadrons are flying Hurricane: i11 defence of Lon- don. Ore oi those desiroved '11 Ger- man planes 111 18 da_\ A POM-ah ace. Sgt. Josef FYWHZISCK, shot clown five planes in a week. Frantisek received an R. A. P‘ award but because of fears for the safety of the Poles’ relatives in Po- land no further awards naming the nz-en are Hkcly‘ to be announc- ed until after the war. The Poles also have two bomber squadrons which have cooperated with R. A. 1". raiders in pounding German invasion bases along the coast of France. Czech Airmen Czech airmen who escaped tn France as the Nazis executed their pro-war occupation of Creche-Slo- vakia were removed from Frame in British ships- a11d planes after the Vichy government, signed its armistice with Germany. Like the Poles they brought their own mech- anlcs. A Czech Hurricane squadron. led by a British officer, has brought down 38 German planes in the ill-Si six weeks of the siege of London. There are also two Czech bccnbet squadrons. One is in Africa with the R. A. F. middle east command- The flying Netherlands and Nor- wegians are co-operailng with the RAF. coastal command. ‘making sea reconnaissances. protecting con- voys and attacking U-boais. Most of the T-lollanders. formerly of the Netherlands naval nlr service, flew their own planes here. French airmen. many 0f W110i" flew directly from France to the free French leader. Gen. Charles De Gnulle. are still arriving frrm French North Africa. Some have flown with the R. A. F. on raids in- to Germany while others have beer. on reconnaissance ever Libya. Eilll opia and Egypt. _ In a single week recently near 40 French pilots reached Glbrai: to offer their services to tne 1c. D‘. iii- QUFKI OFFERS EQUIPMENT QUEBEC. Oct. 21 —-1CPl -'I‘he Quebec government, to aid Can- ada's war effort, has offercd to tmn over to Dominion RUliTOTHi-TS all excess metal and machinery now in its various departments. it was n11- nounced here today. Officials Mild they expected the offer would be accepted and that the maicrlitls would be used in manufacture of_ armaments and other similar work. FINN__MILK eon. RUSSIA oscow_r,¢~nlngrad, trear the Riligso-Finnlsh border. ls b01113 sup- . 1.11m with F‘innisl1 tinny 1111111111115 _ which are rationed in the smaller-t answer‘ “i” . I QUEBEC. Oct ‘llr-tCPv-Jnicien] Borne. 11111_vcr oi Quebec Citv H1116. 1921B. an'l svve11 iuicvincu wcvc 1‘c-. clcclctl 11v ac.- 411111111011 today fori another two-year term. leaving 0111)‘ six seats to be contested 111 elec- tions Oct. 28. Borne was the first mayor to be re-elected bv acclama- tron since 1924 when Joseph Sam- son was returned to office. Thc nitcrnirir rc-clccietl \\'<‘}'P_I Montcalm Ward Elzcar c111- bhrv. scat. No. l; Emile Morin, seat N o. 2. Champlain Ward --_F‘rank J. Diri- an, seat No. l; Wilfrid Samson. scat No. 2 $11, JcnntBbalpilgte Ward -Arthur Pou 111. scri c. . _ st. S-autvclur tgnrd —P1errc Bert- d. .' : . miftnttiih. vista —A1ber1c Mersey» seat No. 2. Appointments, Transfers Are Announced ‘ ‘ OfITAWA. Oct. 2l.--.CP) - Lt.- coi. G. M. Strong. of Montreahhai been promoted to rank of Colontd and appointed second in commanm of the Canadian Forestry’ (301115 the Canadian Active Service Force. was announced tonight by the De- partment of National Defencé- Fonnerlv with the 11th h8g7‘; teuil Rangers Regiment anid Ivlhy Duke of York Royal 6111M 1"‘ (‘he sars, not strong served 111 t last war with the 5th Pioneer Ba - talion, and uiifhpirhc Canadian For- estry. Corps n ance. LL-Col. H. S. Gnmelin. 8th Sig}: Brunswick Hussars, is Pmmmh from rank of maior Wlihuilipfiow, ment to commtfliglgige 4 c-‘ifge_c%f_glgerg3f Mcrjgfian has been transferred from the Nuyladscqé? Highlanders. and 1s deta 9 duty with the 211d Battaliont Johp Lt.-Co1.R.A.l-lughes. Sa n l t m: up. has been simulated “$11M medical officer for military 6g. No. 1i. Victoria. STICCEHUHR fro“: G. C. Kcnninil- who has been P i0’ ed as district n1cd1cn1 officer! military district No. 12 Refill - FATAL ACCIDENT MACCAN. N. s. Oct. 21-10?)- Two-vcar-old Geraldine Gilroy was killed today when an automobile drivcn bv her grandmother ran over her in the driveway of he!‘ home hcrc. The youngster had gone for a ride with the grandmother. Mrs. Verne Harrison. and had got out of the car in her backyard. As the machine backed out. the tot fell beneath a wheel. No inquest was held. GRASS VALLEY, Calif-The Empire Mine here has been pour- ing out. gold bullion without a shutdown for 110 years and now has 190 miles of underground tun- hu- A ‘ . The H011. J. E. Michaud, Federal p1'cs'~11t;111vcs of the more than 20, and director of timber operations. liJ AT 7.30 and 9.15 Jap lllinistcr Y Says Oil Quota Unsatisfactory TOKYO. Oct. 22.— Ufursduy"; ~- ‘AE’ “"1111? 119069111X!‘ rvicni 1\l('ili ~0<1fly qiwwd Jaipur so Uomilievtc wnnrstcr icnizo Bonny 111s ‘ushi on departure 1ro111 Barium as saying that, an 011 agreenicnt c lflllcruti vtith Saturnait was 1111si1 >111.1n1y, that 0.111111) is 111-Ot1...1..11; for lavgcr quota. ltcsuits o. liuburasnrs missiohto Batavtu were ucscnotu as genera.- iv succcssitr, irowevcr, and 1t. was said 111111 he \\'Ulii(i ieiarn ihcie iuiicr c<»11.~.a1.:1i1u11 11.111 inc govern- 1110111. 111 ltlKWJ 1Uc11c.u.~1a11 of r111 upvt-cinciii be- twccn Japan and inc Netheiuzuhs 151st Indies on oil was rcporicti 1n Tokyo Saiurdirv. 1111i on the same clay Lennon Milli 1311111111 had c.011- 11113100 for i111 inc hast Indian (1111.- nut oi 111x11 011.1110 Qllnflillh‘. uscl .01‘ flhlllltlii 11ml. lt1pl1 1iilishsburt- vs 1‘1‘;i0.'.'1t11i 111m \ll).f..1l'1. 3111111," . _11 had iiu new 1111011111.- Lion of Japancse-Ncihcilaritis DQ10- Liations). 111111211 m]? Detained 0n Defence Charge HALIFAX, Ocl. 2l.-—(CP) — Al- leged to have called two navy men "suckers" for _1oining the defence forces. Alfred Anderson, of Halifax. was detain,‘ by Royal Canadian lhltiunicti 1'.1..l’ 1t11..v1' the Dl‘Zi.‘ll('0 o1‘ Canada Regulations today. He was taken 1111.0 custody as he left court after having been acquit- ted 0f a. charge of disturbing the rlllfl a 111v blfHlltLilllfLx has» All~|E s‘. peace. The two sailors testified at the trial Anderson called them stickers. Anderson denied the charge. fes- tifving the two had uskcti lii111 "WllY aren't you 111 tho services?“ and culled him a sucker. He said they were not in uniform and he did not know they were navy men. CAPE BRETON HAS BLIZZARD SYDNEY, N. S. Oct. 21 —1CPi -A pr-e-yvinier bltzxard that swept over Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island blew itself out. over Cape Breton island iodav. i(‘.l\'lll‘_' more 1117111 10 inches of snow in some rural K11Sl-l‘li"*. (‘0111111111111-51- iron and 1voyver lnics‘ were crippled 1n many parts of Cape Breton. The ~iorm was less severe on the main- land and in Prince Edward Island, and there were no reports o.’ dam- age there. - GOLF BY TllE (‘LOCK LINCOLN, Nob. If you think golf is a "lazy man's game," page Cfhnnmllor C. S. Bmichcr of the UfliVOTSiiv of Nabrnska. Hp counts time. rathir than yrnk s. and 1i‘a_v- hi; favorite course hrrc in one hour mid 50 minuii 2 He shouts 111 tho 70 ONE WOMENS RE ALM MOSCOW ._1CP> -..'I‘\\'o _vea'cs ago soviet worn/n took 111.. throt- les of Rtssmn locomoiivcs, nnv ihrrrc arc 1\'l.(i".\'1 w0r11c11 \\'01‘kt‘r.< on . the raihvtvvs 01’ 111p 11111011 and Zin- aida Troiirfrava. first upinn to driw a inin hert- is director of a stale rtulroad .'~_\'S".f‘lll. AWAKE Ill’ YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod In tho Morning Rlrin’ lo Go The liver should Ilnur out twn poundl of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this Ml: ilnot flowlnir freely. Your food doelwtdlgelt. It lust dfltlil in the bowels. Gu 1119a: up your stoma: . You net conltllilled. pollonl o into the body, Ind you fuel sour, sunk an the world looln Dunk.’ Amenbowclmovnndntdoesntl Yllol at the cause. You need lomethinl Lh tworkl on the liver as well. It taken those flood. olrl Carter's Little Liver Pills to get thele two ft-el"up and up". Harmless and gentle. thv! make the bile flow freely- Thei do the work of cnlamel but have no cnlnmel or mercury la them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pill! b1 nlmi l Stubborn]: refuse nnythlnl else. 25o. Willkie Takes Strong Stand To Aid Britain c ‘Ill; lLmM. PETERS nna ran ess Staff l NEW YORK, Oct. gpfiiglir _ Wendell Willkie. the challenger in the_batt.e for the United State; Plkfdldt-‘Ilcl’. has taken a standinad- yance 0i his Republican party p.14.- mrm in Wwknlzlng the necessity and lllizency of aid for Britain. Prvsicicric Roosevelt has lmple. mcnicd the Democratic party pint. £01111 Dledge iirspcwz-dirrg aid over- seas so that this issue. which in the 111111115 0i an Isolationist Republican cnirdidate might have been the basic one 111 foreign p0llcy for the N01; 5 election. has almost ceased to ex- iat- Now the argument is one cf method and extent, rather than or principle. The Republican platform, adopt. ed at Philadelphia 1n June, at a time when many Americans were Collfllfivd over Britain's ability to ho.<l out alone. was less positive than that 0i the Democratic party 1111011 a '(1 l0 zutackctl traiions. 1 1t said: "We favor the extension 1 1o fll- worries 11121111111; for 11be1'ty,0r 1 whose horny is threatened, 0t su.-< 1 aid as sirali not be a violation of in- 1 iernational law or inconsistent with [the vrnuirenients 01 our national (ieieucc. ' 1 ’l‘i1t- l{(‘]'i11biiCll1l National Defence plank was centred 1114111 a criticism o1 1.10 Roosevelt utiininistration 101‘ Our "unpvcpurcdncss and 101‘ Sic consequent danger 01 involvement irnvar." It deplored ‘exprosive ut- terances bv the President UIYGCT/(d at 1.11101‘ pavciuimcnis wnich serve 1° “IIWIW 0111' Dvuvv; and we con- t 11011111 iii. o. L-utnc acts and pro- icetuaigs \\'l1lCl1 111114111 icad 1.0 war 1111110111 111C authorization oi the Conu1 11.k1c. by approving the trans- fer of b0 over-age destroyers to idi'1l.i1l1—11li..1i)1lI-:|1 11c tzuruic-rnned the llllw-llki u fireside-at used o1 not glzlllg CL) LSS |Ji'1ul' 110tlC€—lZ1U\' .011 tint-ail U1 tl1.s piutlurrn. ‘Incn - .u.~.1 nick 11c demanded through ac- itcrelntcci llwductioh ail possiulcaid 101- Britain snort of war and short 01 an American expeditionary iorce. 11c has tolioweo the plauorm 111 bllihililg \v11i1 all his uraloricalskill Lil U11.‘ 110W (N111 1111' W113i. ht! (lililb 111C 1lt.‘;,’.(.'&.'|. o1 dcrenccs despite 1he ' 1.1m. 111111. k15l4l'L‘Sl1O1‘1l11liOl1S have uccn 111.11-.11.11g annost continuously since i935. 1111- Democratic platform, adopt- ctl 111 111v Prt-sidcnrs ioiioyvcis, re- lltjllb 111.. iuvsns pvcLLy closely. Adopted at (JUURIAO 111 July, itdc- crares munch-lice forces "are at the peaknor 1.1111111 peace-tune euecuve- ness, and caJs for aiq 1,0 attacked nations 111 Llli.‘ 10110111111; terms:- "We pledge to extend Lo these DCODiPS a1. L118 11181431131 aid a1. our ccnnnanrti, cutisrstcirl ulin law B1111 not inconsrstcirt with the interacts o1 our own 111111011-211 sou-amende- ail w the cnd that peace and hiber- nutioirai good iann may 11x emerge triumphant." By CXGCUIIYB act, and in his in. ATLQUCIIL speeches, the rresidenthas carried out 1111s pledge. Airplanes urc arriving 111 Britain by "nund- reds every 111011111‘ 1n the words of Lnrd bOi-lllflll, ambassador t0 Wash- llistozi; i-he united Slates has un- dertaken jOLITL defence measures with Canada-an act unprecedented for a neutral Wllhj. belligerent in Wtif-HIITC; and British capital 1s 0111131116: or entafsniil munitions plains Wlllllll the united States. mans to china and administration encouragetnciu. 1o Britain to re-open the Burma Road also Ian within the category of maintaining this p.111,- iorm pledge. Willkic, while refusing to be bound down to a foreign affairs platform that was BflOpLed when lt was not sure whether or not the Isoiationists might obtain control of the Republican campaigmhasstuck much more closely 1o the p1aifo1'.\ text. in other matters. He has centred much of his fire upon the issue 1.11111. 111ost Republi- cans regard as their most efiecme one-that the powers of the presi- dency are so vast. they should not. be concentrated in the hands of one man for a longer period than eight vears lest the processes of re- prcsciitriiive government break do\vn—1n short "the third-term is- sue.‘ SALLY RAND RUGBY NEW YORK-Do you know the Sally Rand play? Jock Sutherland. Brooklyn Dodge s football rwch 1 describes ii- as a "naked rxversc." 1_ He says "The interference and the . supprsrd ball carrier streak around 1 one end while the other hack tnkrs 11111;; ball and without interference {shoots around the niiicr flank." Canada's major naval progr tho water at n. recent. launching, BIITXDG Involves thecunslructlon of’ about 65 speedy corveitcs and snmr 3° m|11¢-$\\'1‘1‘I11'§. at a cost of alilifoxlmfllly $33,000,000- Ono of these sleek corvette: ls here shown tukin; Dairo Has First Raids ‘_ 21 —(AP)- Egypt's cirpii lvlnllCCd its i.1'si air ritiris 111s 1. ,_.11 Italian planes twice l).1111.c.. .1 suburban area of Cairo 1d, the government CAIRO, Egv t said today. one 0111112111 1nd wounded six 0 1r . The propcrty loss in the attacks on the. suburbs was lwhtwd Ingli- gible. The bombings increased Egyptian animosity toward tilt: Italians since they had promised there would be no raids on Egyptian cities during Ramadan, the annuri‘ 11st of 30 days for Mohammcdruis. Searz-hlights sweeping the area caught one piano at high altitude but it was uncertain how many were in 1E1 attack. Anti-aircraft guns fired at them. Hitherto the air attacks have been confined to AlCYliiftflfl, where the Mediterranean flvct is based and British troops have desert encamp- mcnis. MacNiccl Urges More Vigorous War Effort EDMONTON. Oct. 21 —1CP) — John R. McNichol, president of the DOillillitm Conscr" tire Assnciatioti. i11 ad(11'e_s\1'11u a (‘onscrvaiiu- lunch- (‘(111 111001111; 1101-». today", uruvd a more vigorous prosecuiinn (ll 111'.- uar. He criticized ‘the present Lib- eral government for deciding "it a- lone is capable of carrying on the war," and contrasted it with the united political efforts in Great Britain. Mr. McNichoi. member of Parlia- ment for ‘Foronto- Davenport who is touring Canada gathering Con- servative opinions for reorganiza- tion of the party, said "that I have heard wherever I went that the government is conducting a. Liberal war." He said he regretted the dominion government had no: accepted a British nlr training scheme for Cari- ada two years ago. Mr. McNichol said that newspap- errnen in the United States regard the 30-day compulsory military training tinder tho War Measure: Act as a temporary make-shift plan He said "i1 is the time for Canada to put all its eifoits" into the war effort. sea foKtu-rjtr‘ rfnininFrr-zn NEW YORK. 01-1. 20. — (C?) —- Reuters nervs acencv today nounced that the results of a pol taken through its own correspond- ents in each 0f the 48 states of the United States indicated that Presi- dent Iloosevelt will he rc-clectcdon November 5 bv a mainriiv ofmm-r- than two to one in electoral votes. Tat-mat; 151m STOCKHOLM - rCPi -One c icht is engaged in .- frnining an of- . Trained and 01'- gahirmd pesnnvcl nucnbers meraons. most of whom are not liable to military‘ service. i-Fsra? n nectar‘ HFLSINKT A/fore than 200.000 Finns evacuated from border areas in the Russo-Finnish war are still receiving rr-licf. the govcriimorxi says and i11r"1’ti'“'h‘1?1'\"'hc“YifrlhFr evacuations from former areas. croplcss this y-rnr. f‘ wh wll decide you. more lllvourfuli “Th: Cup Tau Can't Forget" Attention . . . Please! If you are not satisfied with your present coffee not switch to Schwartz? A ononcup u" It‘: richer . . . stronger , . . an-~ 745.0110 ' 1min 1 11111111 0111111113 0f Three Nations Sit At Dinner HAIHAX, Oct. 21.—(CP) —Hlgh naval officials o1’ three nations, gathered here tonight at l Trafal- iiar Day celebration dinner of the 'St. George's SOCIEU‘ of Halifax. 1 Seam-d a1. the £11611. Rear Adllllflli F. H. Beichmuth, in command of the United States At- lantic destroyer squadron; Rear Admiral S. S. Bonlzmn-Carter, of the Royal Navy; fdld Commander .1. C. I Edwards of the Royal Can- adian Navy. Other dignitaries in- cluded Group Captain Lluflirie, cl the Royal Canadian Air Force; (11111011 Stanley Walker. president ‘f the University 0f King's COUCEcL and stator-General W. H. P i1:.~. Chief of the Atlantic 1114\nd. win Realize as Million From Defence Tax ‘Com- OFITAWA. Oct. Di-(CH-Re- turns from the National Defence 'I‘ax so far indicate the budget 55' tzmnie of an annual yield of $35,- ,000_(100 to the Dominion Treasury ‘Will he realized. I 1 A1)11l‘O.\'ll‘ll8l(‘l_\' $6,500,000 was 001-1 domed from this newest levy on‘. ‘pcrsoiini incomes in the months of July and August. This figure ln-t eludes collections on intensi- Ind‘ dividends as well as on salaries and wages, 1 The National Defence Tax is l levy of two per cent. on all income of married persons earning upwards ‘ of $1,200 and >two per cent on ai1 income of single persona earnlnfl between $600 and $1.300 and three percent for single persons cumin! more titan $1200. DUCHESS (‘RANGES HER. HAIR-DRESS IVIIAIMH, 00¢. 19. — (C?) — Th0 Duchess of Windsor has changed her hair-dress by eliminating the part- ln-the-middie, Wayne Forrest, - year-old New York hair-dresser, said on his return here from Nas- sau, Bermuda. During eight weeks at Nassau Forrest. created a new halr style for the Duchess to replace the sleek, ilghtlv-drawn hair-dress and also taught a woman to care for it. His 111111111, Mabel Beihel. will trusted with the task. FINLANTVS CUSTOMERS ‘ ITEISINKI- Russia and Ger- many are Finland's chief custom- icrs now, although in 1938 Russia [nought only .11 per cent of Fin- -,land's 8340000000 worth of ports. cmcrrur CAPTAIN DEAD Thomas Kell Dobsort. 39, captain . for several years of the Durham County Ovickct. club, is 111g against the Wzst Indies. Dctiason scored a (x-nt-ury. mo»: or-ra/rcn Mayor W. E. Donovan, of Hal1;,;.,1 Pan)’ be en- . ex“ ‘ iltalians See ‘Repercussions In BombingWaka ROME, Oct. diction that tho alian warplanes of Bahrvin Island in tGuif W111 have worm cusslons came mdrv i Italian news and pr ency. James Itioffet. vice president. of ‘the Standard O1! Company of I1—(A.P>—\A Dro- bombing the 1C1lif0rnia. protested to the State .Department at \\‘.1sn1nq:0n ag- 311151. Italian bonr o1 Amen. can-owned propci o: the Cali- . forms-Arabian S: 15d Oil Com- of Arabia MESS propertrel 311-1 apparently v‘ bombed by tho same planes ' airacltcd the island oif S1". Vvhiie It. - sons wore by British bumbt: Si» frtrz. (311.05. , political motive rem Island :1 niuht was a 1111111-1115 to a: India. ‘"1110 Italian air fr-zce reached clear to the gateway o.’ English India, where the populations foment against the dominating nation is incr fr. daziiv." Stef- .anl argued. " r nr-zion ag- ainst Bahrcin v have world ro- pcrcusslons." Operation: on the island IN conducted hy the . mhreip, Poem- leum Company, .. Bri Q‘. firm resist» and 3 ' - Companv "if Texas Corporatio . (British sour. said the Ans- erican-owned oil wells on Q19 Saudi Arabia mainland won bombed and that the r5511“ bombers violator‘. thr- rqjgvv o; the indepentlcr.‘ .\I1 state d Saudi Arabia in : my; targa.) 111151;? 5.1161? Saboteurs Are In Detroit DEFROIT. Oct. 21,-1.0- _ 39. prescntativc hiartzn D4 ‘ secrc “ forts ‘.11 wipe c izations The ('ii11i"lflt'll' 1-. al rwnrrivcw 1 i orking 0.11 1 1 sabotage. he s31... . ‘ 11v I1 (lead. On i : I his first appearance n1 Innis, 11!a_v. = HIBLSINKI-Finlandis air force is now at its peak of efficiency and 11111111111; power. Planes ordered during the war with ilussia at its ..hc1gl1t a year ago. 1>(‘."1(‘e vcas made BODY-OE’ (IEAHSRIAN FOFND ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NS. Oct. 20.—-<CP1-—Bo<l_v of Lav. D. J. ‘Thc- obold, of Lmihbritlcc, Alta, who fcl from the winu of a Royal Canadian Air Force iilane. and drmviicd in found n11 the shore of (loaf lsluird today. Dr. 1., B. Brziino said nu 1n- uut-si was not necessary 11s an of- ficial inquiry was h ‘:1 Sect :11. AS A1"l'l'.\l.\'_('O.\1IiS K GSVILLE. Ont -~1CP\ ~.la:'; s rinucd Canada Cvcesc in 11.\1r.< now -—.<evr~v:1l old 11111:: are together amen: 1.10 scorc- lnq bands 0f other i111: for their .\"lll at the naturalisfi- sanctuary hcrc. lwrc is no outward sign of iruc crnnvy that docs not rcst on a mo“. mural fmlndnfinh.-—G0f‘ill€. arrived after _ the Annapolis Rnicr Sept. 28th. was, ‘O. 11' I Continue. “.11 d» 1o actlr uh do Ht‘ ltit iraizvizs 11.x >1 1'14‘ i '."?“' N <*” NOTICE TO KPINSING'I'O‘.\' '1‘.-\X- PAYERS Notice is hereby given that (lclnhcr Illsi, 19H), is .lhe Inst day for 11:1) meni of llilil faxes; all faxes and arrears flit?!‘ that rlaic will lhe advcviisctl and judgment l‘ tibiaincd. . 1 c. u. irrtxixrcni‘. Town (‘levlt