flM EEGUARIAN Bombers Worth i Weight In Gold g Says Lord Halifax‘ SUM [PI-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ' AGENT5= MN J07!!! Pond. 31 Church Street-Phone £89 i sutmausron Ind rnmcg QOUNTy i " Nun, subscriptions, Advertising nhould be left with Mn. Pond. . v—""""_ i n, Guardian may be bought gall! ca‘ o! the following gun-q m]. Bookstore, Water Street. Gourliee Drupton, wnu- ma“. ‘Mom. lnsunnnft Parliament Preparing For I N I ov. 3 Reopening ‘ Viscount Hlllilux. the Brinsh .'\lii- L] l bassador, said eLlLuui-uy- that ‘every | lheevy American borne-or sent lo‘ ‘i? i rvr stomp Tiililil nus . m rownrns . . . m sour ' on iiLL-Bliiill! w ' 1 Bakery, Water Street. Mark GIIIIIGR i’! Granville Street. ’ - arm . __ . . . . - . . w, . The Guardian will be delivered to m: home in Su-llllllenlde b, fi/gaw; pygyyy lent airti-ihiiuoerctoz 27:55.31. Eitifi. “$151M “l” i“ “°‘-“ l“ “e-w" l" Olfll" B" fl 2° p" ‘h? l" 10° PI!‘ Week. Phone 289 for thin service or c4” ‘l’ POP/er and the conservation of raw i ‘o 21956 Ambassador Just back hum’ 3 ‘w, your order to the boy responsible for deliver!“ qr; yum- may‘ 85f Fyfi/ I; glsgetefligl‘; faorl; Igflaléglféiilxfé ofblwar l’ a vlslt to London, told a prcss con-g (i) “i 307mm‘ 353577“ lwllle the aovemment a: pitta Bi‘; l giirinhcgougriié ihrenfsrxrlhllxsllxi’, 13x11???‘ I" "I "a" “s” a" kim“ of Pl"! and 1 In relervui for new: ol Jung RA pal-es to meet Par“ t N I . . . ‘of a ’~_'~‘ b powders, b 1 1 h" _ _ N it: °i‘..‘.’.".‘.'.'... but ‘rrlveirtiulzrgd u!‘ : 0, bum at swag?’ 52y! 11713111 8y l/W/T- thuiaauges have begligkenoalo ma“, y Summarszde l zsgxlilsgréhghgvél-alg grlrcstilnvltglls Bin: mc a great‘écaqiffdlgszzgggrllllii tclirrgefitrisnxssrpnrlrog fine to lack . mature mu: e "I" = I -_-_' ' e a r emerBency the latest be- ' ‘ . ‘ ~ been ear‘ KELLOP ' . - 5' I‘ 1 c’. i “ ‘H i" Y°‘“' Iiili’. wvrll- "m"! Wwellle l" —F0lt SALE. — 1935 Ford Conch‘ in: an announcement last week of‘ m?°-'6‘§1y‘“$§‘es°3é‘hfi‘§hiiy atlneuh-l" BRA" "gaglvr about gsflsmolrxlidit $2,: 1B“ “§'“°""’°" fALbBRAN “flinch Low mileage, Rad“). Heater Pram‘. restriction in manufacture of i‘ from the air may we expect w ,- ,3 and it has done me so much di l ‘ n wnrkhm Cahmhcs’ l‘ wk“ _ ES f}; reasonable, Mu“ be 501d‘ m,“ DH luch hOlISEhOIG ufticle-‘l B5 Washing I I ate such conditions in-ucrnlnnyu- s will never be without ALLEIOBKiI "mt" . G.“ ALIMC-RAN B! you! __FL0UR Pgwl tag‘; fgs _ w_ a Rho“, Kemmgton‘ . maghlnes, radios electric stoves an will enable the war to be wcn n‘; in liléhnugg "write M E AN grocer s, in two convenient size wholesflifi and refill B _ féfe _~ _ L_12,_1o_4_.,_| vacuum cleaners. reasonable time, r1 '1 ' i 5 '5' ' °°d“‘°- Packages. or ask for the ihrlncwhsr L 152 l0 1 2i. ___ These restrictions not only reduce ‘Onlv heavy bombing Dinnes 01s‘ <1 Tami/gin‘ 011mm?‘ -- mvmg 93cm” a‘ “Slllllfivl” dc JIG vALU—-———-E5 m Cod “vet 0L Piggécgsnmsgctga; ‘Sgggnélondmnd gtrfrieiolmawrfiillsmwgtxéii “i531? fig ggglgg angiisgcfiiifegglgqilelfvcl‘ ins ry L-BRANS Better Way" by xeuogssin. Lorzrlrrzi, cells; “Taylor Drug 00., Kenslngton- Apply to Mrs. Olive Wr t per-gt u“ t” civilian “Mum MW» b"! 1'9’ Since Russia has gfisi Kiln. mn- ‘ ~~~~ - . ._.. . m x ‘ ‘ "“'" L-A78-9-29. town. b 1911044‘ MADE [N gassed drilled workers or war indus- glinbsut neetdstsuppltiei), he said, ii ‘ mug-um Hughes Principe, 2nd how M cum a A “ f ‘ ’ gfefl Q5 CD11 Ti ll 10D l0 n1 .' _ _ f‘ ' a I rs-J 111$ 0n CANADA But several cabinet ministers have Russia can be‘ nlacle by sonrung hv- h 1S h/“JJML-“fisl-“alik- Drake. __|‘0R SALE — One good work __TRANSF ""_'__ we. lull 1W‘S-J°if_";.‘,39f’,§’.‘i5i§ osilfffii. OrMh. Eséi" 5ea. View. ~- of Nova Scotih gt snmmersme n,“ _WARNI.I.H——_WYIHOUT WEIGHT gelgréntgvrlaiiglerred to their branch at L; the OLILSLuIICIlIIgL ream: or "our ___ w flew "llmllfl. 5 °‘ °.“~ “°'.“’ —mltlv1 Pnonuc _ g1: dlspluy._ Mllls_ Dbry Ltlegnclls we require study slgpmgfitgligflzlm and Cloihlels, Water uheeilmilfii~ quality 0am Barley’ wheat Bum,“ merslue. - - gvllgcalllat, Potato: 8t etc, for whicn he —'—-f w a . __|;y1;llf-;ADY Radio B. Batteries! 5,11 nufli T§,,,‘if,”,,g'“§§§f,fu§§1°;;a§; 5h high Lest stock fol wholesele able at reasonable ‘mm J B Mu“ and ma" l" iffjce 5- 1"153'1°‘7'11' man, Kenslngton. L-lzi-ld-q-sl Personals —Mr. Kenneth Matthew of Elme- dals was a. recent visitor to Sum- mersldm-S —Lleut W. A. Amett who had been visiting his parents Mr. an Mrs. J. Frank Arnett has returned to his military duties-S MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Rolf of Mt. Stewart School r foréthg mlgrgthlof geptemglegl. ck 2 1W introduced nev lvlr Ross who m e '_ ' em e l ' - - _ Leona Jay‘ 3 Marlon MacDonald. “a” a ‘“°5~ "ll/l" W1 lllwlvsuuz- Grade lie-ll, Aletha Feehan; 2 -DOING NICELY —- The many —SUCCES FU ' friends of Miss Yvonne Arsenault I -'I‘he ladiessof §t.c1i1'rii§§“¢h.f,§;f_ “m be plczlsed to learn that she IéBn-slnston, held a very successzul kin a uccl recovery Irom her l‘ ‘m Paillfdlil’ in the Pall-lb llllll. 15m“ g g - a number of people from summ recent opi-rutlon in the Prince Co. side and other outlying districts a: l-lvellllflirs- Wllfled and 8. tidy sum was realized. _BETURNED T0 DUTY -- 562g} i Pilot l-lnldullc Dalton ‘of the R, b- -—HARVEST FESTIVAL — The A, F.,who has been visiting ills M1" Congregation of St. Johns Church. ente Mr, and Mrs. Jelly dflnitriln m St. EJGBJIQIS, held their harvest fes- West Prince, left on Mon ay .0 re- tlval on bunday with e. choral Jum- turn to duty. Sergt. Dalton received munion service at ll o'clock. ‘the his wings recently at Alma, Ontario. church was prettlly decorated with lie was ll_l punllllQr-Bllie 0n Saturday autumn leaves and flowers. Lovely rrenlhg visiting friends-S autumn flowers graced the altar, - l ~ —- S ps. en. trclov Elva-sous The giglétylgdfginghgxcrigfiogargst “rim summers,“ 1,5830“ Rooms were the Archdkelncon G. R. Harrison, rector, V“ enjoyable Sim, song was e oelebrent and delivered a Well‘ °fi i‘ nlym These ever?“ Me forceful sermon on the goodness of "£0121" lgwnlgi is with ouch 3°‘},.‘§i§e°'°;'i§3" thmiiripiti“ “m” _, a g ng were hem bu“? g5“ w, time“ srz."z*sy'.‘.i..zt.".ir"=dh.zyshark“ rttenrled. T e a es 0 B 8°11 dr _ 1 - ' ~ 11' Auxiliary age hostesses on these orggvniflsy capably Presiding 9t We pecasionsr . M. ———-—- —ADDRESSES BAPTIST N- A$séraggnilts nqplgvrltlorellgnrl; GREGATION-Rev. A. W. Scrgall. l -— General Secretary of Baptist Mis- Mr. and MI-l- P- J- 591W- "PY slon at Grunde Ll ne ue - Siiund. Piltiililfzuiillga‘ 21116 $595211; Sig”; dressed the conggegntgn theta’ ‘rife will W‘ " * ‘ Summeri lilh when a large number of lsl- Sunday srggmggpbllgte gagging; :1‘: anders gathered to tender" a snoh- terestlng account- o! the earl his lilwmglé" flléjiemgfihg}}gfii“if,°§f,iti; lory of the mission and c?! the a ‘ ' ‘ - . huh curly, epglfglilggg liggi- iliéksviiiifs °££’°‘lh"“csffi€"ssi“ CLYCI‘ ' ' - a ' $5S‘5?3Amivtf,._ mm, Mung“, We. iccoéiéluctcddthed service. The tented ll. well filled purse._ Mr. ~bl b u: r0111 Ere mOSt WWW’ Greennn thanked the islanders lei l-l Y l’ B mile Cholxt-S. remembering hllil and illS bride on - iilisoccaslou. Alter bouncing _llrc —REMEMBERED BY LEGION frooru all Joined lll singing" idol‘ —B. W. Robinson was the guest hey are Jolly Good ‘FQHOWS. The of honor at an informal party at remuinder oi the evening was plans» the Legion Home on Sunday after- anrly spent ill lllllSiU and (illllclllll. A noon when members of the Leg-ion dainty lunch \\'.ls seryeu by rvlr. and bade him good bye, and presented ivus. Kelly alter which tile Islam» 111m wmq a small souvenm M, ers wended then" will’ 1‘°““'"Y"“°- Lelth Smith. president, presided. Mrs. Grecnah was the former ixutll- Re“ Max-wen walker Allen’ Pub ieen Driscoll from Sunlmerside 11c Rtmmons officer o‘ me cam“ -——-— dien Le ion ~ 4313"“ 01" JOHN D- MAC‘ Ottawa wgas a gigsaizr atselthfeiunzt KAY 0F NEW LUNUOFF- The" tlon. Mr. Robinson is supervisor of passed iway at his home in New the Canadian 1x810“ w“ Se,“ London orrlhursdey last. Mr. John vices [or the 5th Armoured m“ D- MMKHY at llw we o! "l3 vwfl- ision of the Canadian Army and Ml- Mllcmy W“ l PTO-Sperm" has been stationed at Camp De- Xumel’ °§ W? cl-‘tmmlmliy- we“ bert. He left Monday mornin for known md highly respected. He Debug, after spending a ihnrt I183 a staunch member of the {save h; his home on sum-ya. Presbyterian Church and an elder evening Mn and M" Robins”?! of Clifton church. He was a great cnteftalned a nun,b,,,.'of friends worker in the church and ccmmun- hum-many a; mm. home to we lty and his loss will be keenly m: “M, m opportunity o,‘ mceifm by neighbors and friends- Hi? Mr. Robinson before his d ertureg c 5'5 lvll-‘l. George and James.’ two " as fi-ifiitdmmé’ lllillthters, hllldrcd, and Jennie, Mrs. David Cork to whom mucn lylllillltlly is extended Mrs. James BWWBIt 1s a sister ‘The funeral W85 held on Saturday afternoon ""1 W9! very largely attended Rev MT- Bllllifliu officiated Interment Was in the New London cemetery. —lll_ssrolvnnv ADDRESS. _ l V- Ul-‘Ollse M. Ross returned ills- scnllry from Hon-arr China was me We“ Sumner m the United unulch ‘he impel In his o8 years spent . . G deVll.--1,P1rMecI.eod;2, with!“ hfrvme m Fhe Mmmfls Wm“ Chaifes MacDonald? 3- Marlon mas 0c‘; oh the impression the Leucn- Q1311; M me t e Bible made in the Aves Grade v1__1, wflfl-gd MMDO“. lccountwiilifiulllffi fill/e l Flllllll-‘lll aid; 2, Eugene Brown; 3, C erenoe “ °l°g°° h" eilndrceggveivgl-h E3 “firth 1 Frank r1 ott- a 553:5: “P9951 i!" W°Fllhlll 111 31°" Pearl Mltchelh’ 8, Ernest Mc herb: 1,0,, bfi, “if hell/e“ "l"! l; Plsll-i Grade rv.-1, Goldie Smith; z. m, elm f e "mime B" lew- Al'- Doreen Mercer; s, rm». Coffin. hm w° MI- M888 eddress Miss. Grade nL-i. Amos McDonald; 2. knee wmyuallluaprgllghltétfs 83111:‘ tgilkglggfiélfl McDonald}, 3. Lottie Mc- flm- Till-l also was sreetly ovum-l Grade 11-1 Myrna Griffin; t. thank‘ Rev. Mr, Growdls expressed 3mm p1 ot; 3, Alec McDonald, "on a on behalf of the congmga-q and, §__N° T9513, u“, M1?! ‘Qififig lforlieffiell/II, R15, Elizabeth M. Webster-Principal. evenlna.‘ enwtmmmentyv-fll) will swmtgliltg; Cameron. Eunice Land-As- “RETURNS TO LOLLEGE.-—Ml‘. ‘afiflsigudglrgsgytiéliiter- oéhthe Kent: ‘ ‘um Bil UPC“ H d ztpiélleisiliiligrfiiziifittiimgiiifl u w" Fm!“ m.‘ m s‘ we sleinornT k .........*: iékéiitihl‘; stem: an Bl’ Sln In M‘ ditbflrture a 50Clnl evening lni M“ {um of“? fnriiwelll receptioxn was. -——— PM?) fiiii“h‘3y‘€’§ icigo: £11382‘ gfigfiiI srYr$s§§§$§“‘o.?€€ilhnh1r lag;- - y genalnr nuy, d 4 1M4 the in n; o e "unner- had endeared hlinoel! w “Alinglcnslgwned tanlsrer. ti" 1- tmglgfinzrrilg oung during his PM’ hlte, u an act oi fri htfulnese. W hem. In the course of ‘ we Um m 5mm glulmeevzrglnp he was presented with‘: gmmtfijfifi‘ ‘flaws; m o; “ll-defence can" “trinone on behalf of LiQ ‘amt N“! p ,.“y_ “my! on. . l-faye war zom-y The n“ m” we ‘mp h“ be", nqnusovumm‘ by ‘h?’ "mllranaferied to Panamanian reale- g tfnd “immd h“ mwk‘ try, pieced at the disposal of e reused hi“ hmanner' He also l” British Government. and wla sell- Ehelr llndiit m“ to h“ people British orders was sec- ll-ao for trial“ onlau occasions “n ondary in his o lnlon. Be medl it filtration is}; séfdkirvgskgguldagllwgg; "l?" i-‘mi- i" h h mind m‘ ru‘ V lb- ‘ m“! pleasant memories of llililfkglemlliliia whlafw“ wrpedoed their pl - . mh°§§§1e_'§2f”¥{,‘,°2‘n“, “Q1. n! m of the Nut romm o "lied voun man of shrill and m ‘word conquest. That hat move- “llilllued iiurnes will no Oubt ad mm- neoenltnwd the eommil"! edifices." ~ *1" h t" mrt- ..r:z":'.: at hilt‘ D70 0 W0!‘ O G S f - “whlnamo “ .-v. ocular-nee hum-rum interpreting The War Ir -'< a.‘ (Cqntlpueghfroiripflge l) next objective. The London observers detect indications that the German at- tack on Leningrad is tapering off to a. virtual siege operabon, presumably because Hitler can- not spare troops from his great offensive, whether aimed at Moscow or at the Donets Basin and its vital Russian oll link. O I O Without a shadow of a doubt the major strength of the Red army is concentrated within the 250-mlle half-circle, from the Leningrad-Moscow railroad in the northwest to the upper reaches of the Denets River to the southeast. A web ‘of rail- roads and highways covers this half-circle. Yet with only a few weeks to elapse before the Russian win- ter falls on ‘he whole Moscow front, ft does not seem that Hit- ler can hope for a. dec‘sive suc- cess in the centre. As an essential preliminary to the real drive farther south to seize Kharkov and Rostov and cut Russian oll life lines, a German thrust at Moscow would be logical. And there are many indications still that it is the Donets-Don Basin at which Hitler actually ls aiming. O C O So far as is known. however, no Nazi bombs han- fallen on Russian o‘l supply facilities al- though Kharkov and other points in the Donets-Don Basin have been hammered repented- ly. ft seems clear the Germans are deliberately trying to avoid injury to oll installations, hop- ing to seize them undamaged and convert them to their own use. If that i: true, the main weight of the "gigantic" Nazi offensive sooner or later must fall eastward of the Dnleper in the south, not against Moscow. ___(contlnued_from page 1) of one more German effort to wln a quick and spectacular major triumph-a triumph thus fur stubbornly denied by the Russians both before Leningrad and at be- sieged Odessa. in the fer south. d| Supporting the accepted theory that Hitler was most anxious for such a. victo were dispatches from Cairo when stated, on the has of information reaching there through various channels, that he was llkel to make a “peace olfer" to Br taln and the Unified states before the year's en . An American recently arrived in “scrum” “m1 993mm‘ "We" 'Mary MacGregor 3 Sheldon Jay . v . . - my t. from German-held terri- teggfngé Lillie egoawgh oéizrirrlyark g} Grade vllL-l. Riowena Mercer; torypdeclared l-fltler exbected by ° ‘s i. hthel lewd: 3- Mm Blll- Itha. time to be able to declare um Russia. had been knocked out and that he therefore was going ahead -with his "new order" on the con- itlnent, ignoring Britain save to order re rlsale for any bombini suffered Germany. I Ar en essential part o1 this plan, it was added, Hitler would ooee every bit of Germany's war !power against the Russian; with. i in the next six wee . I In both British and United States diplomatic quarters re rte of such a. German peace eeier were hes-rd with considerable credence, although both quarters lexpreseed the conviction that euch ‘as offer would certainly be reject- e . o: with the current egltetlon for n- vlslon of the Neutrality Law. The administration wants that act amended to remove restriction: which now forbid American ehrpe to carry guns for their protection and keep them from n. ling mm belligerent ports. President Roosevelt plane I eon. ference with eeneie leaders o! both parties ‘ruesdey, after which he will decide the extent to which Con mas w the aw. The I. 0. White was lu the South Atlantic on Sept. 2'! Her fate was learned Friday when the United States freighter West about 450 Nl picked up l’! me east of the n reported nccounied for. missing men were Anrericene. line wit’: M min- __ Aimed atMoseow ill be asked in revise torpedoed Brnliiian eoeet. saturday the- rfre hter Delnorte _ 7 Othfifl, IQLV- gem-pg in; three of the crew of 81 un- 01m c There n: one Canadian on board. Jllnen 1.1mm. Ian of weetvflie. N. B. The three stated recently that a gr-eat army of MQNCTON. N- B. Oct. 5 —(CP) industrial workers must be found _Qf>el'flt‘0n of the Moncton-Salnt now and the time war pro- John and Moncton-Charlotietuwn d ti ‘ ' wlllfidgngfiéfihfisseltio lfixée?“ §gé gmtmelrsllxde air service by Maritime quarters that the government may‘ n m “ways Limlied Wm 5m" ultimately find 1; neoessmy to c,“ in about two weeks, it was learned F0154?‘ ittes power to assign workeir; here tonight. hi. 1.:.*:.*.:;z:t°“ °‘ "Yemen 8,11,’; row n» on y will be made between Monc- Conscription Debate? ton and the rther points, one in the morning and one in the an”. ogaualnorihpterilgtentiyilflrgéllate in noon. a a "e w a c-Ill- The service will connect with l ti d iiiphéi“ sé?‘fi.s’i‘¢§i‘s%“?.“§fh'°3i..ii “ens-Canada chillies M Monster. source the demand would come_ ,whlch at present serves the Menc- ergroxvéfirts lallregdyé-‘est kiln uthel gk-‘év- ton-Prince Edward Island route. . u e a on - sources Mobilization Act, to acompeel qgithwzi, in?! llieamed h8g8 m“ the service of all Canadians and ‘ s r ms‘ “Wm “g be" gm“. msources for Wm, purposes at. gvlvaezn lvfonctonuand Bangor. lMo. ome. llSlflg qaassenge an . Fit men of military age may oe shortly instead of the lZ-lpasseng/ee: ggéiegnislfaigrlgelixekxgllcglil; ‘lg; ones used on the route at present. may not be compelled under that act to serve overseas. Conservative House lender Hen-l . iszhwr".hsv.rs.l.srr“lty ‘are. Four ships may some new ideas on these problems‘ H t Conservative Conference when Parliament meets. A r Naval battle ed at a party conference to be held in Ottawa, probably in the week of i N°"-.3- MACEIO Brazil Oct s us» lm n ’ ' ‘ _ ‘ ‘ hairno? finéfiggedmégfinztfor Kmg Reports from scattered coastal vil- session but lt_ ls generally expected 138" Wdlly llldlcllled the DOS5lbll1ly the session will be prorogued form-- that as many as four vessels lnuv ally Nov. 4 and a new session ooen- have participated in n runnlnw mi- ed by the G°vern°r43°nem1 on val engagement off the EflSWPIllIlu-‘t Th d - N 5. . Slbrrileayweelg; ago Munitions him-l bulge “f Brazil lflfil Week and Lila? 95.1 ister Howe said that when prodllcl- one of the shluw may have ionkolft warmlngeustrles reecltro tel: sunk. B W011 necessary have (Th _ _ - _ (1)0 vvlorkers for every 60 now em- of suffa“1f1,‘§f§",,§§1°§§§}’§}§f§,’1fl poye . ‘ More recently Agriculture Mlnist- Source-i er Gardiner, commenting on tee The Associated Press correspon- fhortaze ol Clgfifsfidslgpxlntstkflor leed- dent at Mnmgogy. so miles north ng pur ses, nte a ose 1~w - - ' . .engage in furrnlng had obi-rt tgrexgif,’ sélfd n was repormfl "mt ‘reached the physical limit of men =° "Y" l‘ 5 ‘l’ W" ‘fish’! Ipfoductlve capacity, , ashore near Porto De Pedras. l? More diversion of those now en- miles south of Maragogyi Force to pound bu .s racer s°".asase"“il....cs.irr":2?l 0c" from duction mgy be g-ge of the gem lacking verification or defzul. sari steps in Canada-s Wm. effort isome bodies had been washed on to the beach at Barra Grarhle un- -__-4— other village nearby. . . The stories from a string of Atlantlg Rgglgn coastal villages varied in detail Bill F, L G t all toid of residents hearing sounds ey believed to be cannon fire, fa: Ire p at sea Friday night. T0 a Mml-munl HARRINGTON sci-roof. MQNCTQN. N_ g" Qcg, 5 ._ rue. Following is the report for the Prevention Week October 5th to 1110111115 AlIBlJ-it Bud Selflembfir. llth ls being observed ihI0ugh0tlt| Glllde X-l- G90? e Cblflmvfe; 2. the Atlantic Region as on other re- Glen Newsvn: 3. Her rt Phillips- kms o; me ganadgan Nlmmafl Grade VIIL-l, Leaman Morrow. fgauwaym staged w_ U_ m) 1mm’ re.| Grade VII. Sr.—l. Jessica Heron. glonal vice president an general Grade VII- Jli-l. L015 JONES; 3. manager here today. The occasion slfillli DOdd-S- is one which is taken advantage of Grade V1 —1. Mervyn Phillips. to especially emphasize fire preven- G - B11116 MMFBTIBHB; 3. tion work Mr. Appleton said, which Alden RQdd- é- Edith MWYOW- is carried on under the direct super- Grade Iv-“L Brian MBOFBPIBHQ’; vision or e regional supervisor. Lie. 3- Allllll Jeffrey; 3. Raymund Dodd. record of the Atlantic region la a! Glade 111-1- B95818 YWdd: 2. most satisfactory one," Mr. Appzexon Bllddy Heron- contlnued, "no tires bein re rred G 8 I. A-l Audrey MecFar- ‘nu-m u“ mun o; guy “may: lane; 2. Velda Proude; 3, Jimmie and geptember the vear along me 9w!!- rauway fish; o; way whlch were on Grade I B—liaChrlstine Phillips; 1 _ y, 2, John MacFar ne. railway or gin Fire losses on we Grade I. C_L Greta Proude’ om an ' ro rt ve e i. ‘Q mifmfififi d5‘; Km, Prfffiuffpfi Highest average for senior grades: of fire patrols and constant chcclr- G90 8 clldm°fe~ up of fire revention equipment H1 851'- RVQPBEB 1'01’ illlllfll‘ BPWJPII wrong-ho“; m may m|n]@3_ Billie MacFarlane 98. . _ "Vglth ‘Chllfldiéffllgflfist urges. the gg£Zf€cft°Ta§tg§gR€élf}f)ir1l1§ Phlltllllfl- w“ o’ m! mm has m 6mm Allen Jeffery, Billie MacFarlane, able value and results obtained in this respect are very gratifying. "At Canadian National llwey mops Brian MacFarlane, -Audrey Mac- Farlnne, John MaeFerlane. Perfect a lendanoe for Se tember: are well or anlzed flre brinmiea _ wmch my, '1 [me our," yggflgfl" m; Billie Mac ‘hrlane, Brian acllhr- ‘drul; 3nd a; vmou, pom locum“). lanehAudrey’ MacFerlane, John tlvea are available equlppec to M110 rlflne. elda Proud apmy wage;- unde; pressure a]()f8| Teachen-Kathleen E. MacDonald. with tank cars tor supply of water where such is difficult to obtain rn a-n enxanrlgncv slang tint: rlggit pg . ocomo vea :31 fire preventative ngqliagicel which are regularly lnsf-ecte at r-re roundhoueee at the en of each trip and trains as well u buildings throughout the system are equipped with suitable fire exflnaulahers. AUGUQTINE COVE SCHOOL Honor Roll for September Grade x.—1DlTil Dawson; eixlincg: $=Il§"§he§‘e’§;"§?t Afigii 0 V E R S E AS P Mi 0 E |. S SYDNEY MIDDLEWEIGHT “IINS MONCIYJN. N. B., Oct. 6 —(CP) —Pordene Smith, hard hitting mid- dleweight of Sydney. N. 8., gained n two-round technical knockout over Jimmy Mooney, Moncton, in the main event on a boxing card here tonight. Mooney substituted for Joe Savole, Monet/on. VIL-l, Enol Corruthers; MacFsdyen; 3. Sheldon Attendance -- fiancee Bherren, lorna Macllladyen, Gerald MacFadyen, Georgena Dawson, Mn aret Morph , Alethn MacFnd- "Eh elgglnci l —- firm v.-i, liTrr-suo Cerruth- Postal authorities ad- filil?‘ 19"”! “W” 9' Kmm“ vise sending parcels ov- 1c r ereas early. We have a large variety of suitable gifts and will wrap any parcel .....‘=~:.-.....ii'~o. =.. =- ; rs. Grade flaw-l. fietty Peters; , Bea-lie Burke; S, Vernon Campbell. Grade IL-l, BhlrleyxrPetere; 2, Kathleen Murphy; 3, is Imnan erythlng ywssluie in m9 Russnzn hi- mles as 5p. ' v ' re Royal Air through) t the same time u in Germany which are supplying ‘ill! men and equipment the need to light Russia. _ Asked “heifer he lhoughi n and invasion of‘ the continent Uelunu s would LC ill‘: An - necessary to win the illiSSlldCl‘ replied taut the victory we \\'.llli. u: inflict military damage o well a5 from the 411"’ EMERALD GYZICIE.‘ VlII.—~l, Arnold Ancn; 2. Earle Clow, Limos V1I.—1. Vivian MilYpll)‘ in d Clilyion lnfilghes Intiuzilr; ‘.5, 11m ,1 Murphy; 3. 'I‘hel'e.s'u. Cnsh. Grace V1.—l, (xuldlll oori‘; 2, Up- Gracie lV.—l. John Murphy; 2, Joseph Moynagli; 1i. lvnn Clow. Grade IlI.—1, flute-rt Croken; 2. Dorothy Whit-c; 3, Denna YVliie and Edith Malhescll equal. Grade I[.- , Rose Mary Cash and Cauleen White -‘ ' ‘- Cash; 3. Orvilene McCnrvillc. Grade I.—No exams. but because it was the se d':li‘l'."‘rs rt thv- Brii2sl\ em ,__ ___ Geoffrey Shakespeare, parlinmen and Claire Cerruthere, equal. rade I.--No mans. for you. Perfect attendance-Betty Mur- “*s:3%.t:."‘§2:.l:- fir" 5y’ 5 urrey c, . Mu y. Catherine iurke. lrrutilere Bhirle tetere. ems Murray‘ nnhJ-nunsy. nave sronr: Kath een Murphy, Norman mor- Ph 37 s, we one , s . Flinn,» Mecfmriane-Aseietant. lltnerfe kills pin. ,_ ..._.~.. here with Peter Burt, six who Ml h... with n. s... equal; 2_ Lisle The Duke of Windsor told members of the National defence bases in the British West Indies not merely ttied policy of the British government to assist the United States to the upmont in providing for the security of their eastern cont line. bnssy, the duke and ducnese here wave to the crowd which greeted therrl upon their arrival in Washington. . ~44. _-.Ul}='iliLl UJlYCll. Vll. -— lvlnrle Darren, l (rllllriiil, uurnellle blanch- ‘ uliu l ulxlde Vl.—Edu-.1 Blanchard, M.‘ ‘ llnlidll, AQOHJGI) DOXIOH. .- irllli UOJIOH, Aiw-Ie n uolron. .. 11.,» uaucet, Cinr- Géillfillll. n1 D;ll'I)ll_ Edward ll, [i ‘y VERNON SCHOOL l clone X-l. Beth Jenkins; 2nd Anlze Furness; 3rd Mary Mae- 312mm. Grade IX-l. Olzva Sullivan; 2nd Alvin Murray. Grade VllI-l. Marlon Furnessn us the purchase With Sir tnry undersecretary lend British children here as war guest’, is gre ti; llren he has seen on his visit here and by the Pct Press club in Washington that the Grad:- VIL-lst. . ' ' MJQ brill; ‘lnzi Frances .\l llvllry. Grnfe II Jl'.~lsi. Bttty hfurplrv: 2nd ElllbSirlle Murphy; 31:; Kenny Mu "pliy. SCHOONER LOST KINGSTON. Jamaica. Oct. 5- ¢CP Cabieh-Loss of the Cayman Islands fishing schooner Mzriesuc with her crew of five was reported here Saturday. The ship failed to return after l recent hurricane. The caymans are tinv islands about 200 miles northwest of here. (LS. obtrined price for much-needed dcstrryc s, Ronald Campbell (LEFT), charge for Fomlnlon affairs, who sponsored the scheme t! i [mm-ended by the phymeal development of the chil- thnt nil are hwpy and like Canada. lie in shown told him he ind learner‘ to 'thnim", and Petefl llltet, Doris, 1i. and Mrs. Norman Dean of Toronto- i r s. 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