e s n: WESTERN GUARDIAN IDE and m“ gubpuiptlonl, Advertising n;,¢l-G§ide:— “ gstore Water 8t. "$3.773 mach. wmr at. The Guardian my ,§,',,,, order u» an: boy r will be delivered to In at 2o per day or 10c per week. Wnltbln for cur-am John Pond. u Water sum Illl—l'h ‘G summons °"° m PRINCE COUNT! should be left with Mn, yo“ uardlan ml! III 5W8!" Bu! ll my of the following store; u. Oourllq n to "l"! 61mm. a-rnbgdiiiislir 110M In ’ u- a hone Z89 for thin ervl ’ "lmflfi an your canto.“ " column is reserved for new: bifocal interest but llvcfllllll] a new“ nature may be insen- ‘ | z cents a word strictly pay- , lu advance. rsrt-i lRMlNG and fish- §“l"""“” ‘W’ a‘ drfifitw-S-BB-Zi. y SPRAY on draught at m, Drug to. Kcnsington. W0 l-'l.\' ml. or Stock Spray ' u .2. bulk at BYHCC S. ’ L-2J0-b-28-2i. "s FOUNTAIN or college at Tay- lll< T0 NORBOIUG- . irlnvos of Summer- - ., Jack Rzlcvcs of Wal- ud hcr two little Mrs. Stantorg OILS-Recent \ Province were Mr. . id son Ernest. Miss and Mr. Robert St Stephen, N.B., _ 4'I'l'Ztl)|)8i') Graham. authority on racing ill the provincc the . the horse races at during old home Canadian Air F‘0i'c€, . in Charlottetown inr duty. Mr, Mac- 1.» our- of Summerslde's op- n and will be m sed instakinlz manner. i-st cstccm by the id lilillilS. Mr. MacKcn- w in the Little The- manv other organ- .~ duties as assistant s aavays courteous l.» tho general public. no \‘.llll(‘ in contact. S REILLY JOINS . J.D. Kcily who nrcc years has been . at St. Paul's ‘dc. left on Wod- lor Halifax. N. 8., .\I.i,lcstv's Canadlan ‘u. Rcv. Fr. Kelly i the night before, now at present what ' attached to. Rev. ‘on of Mr. Char- Rivcr, P E.I.. to Summcrslde sci!‘ tn til" par- Pauls by his de- ~ in a on ill .i' will Jnin_..with lilm success in his lxir, and a safe rc- S Personals .\lr Jfillifi- Stright is hi Hali- - en bus urea B ' .nton arrived in ivlv on a visit to l)r. E. '1‘. and Mrsg or home in Sydney '.. c visit to hcr Silnimcrside. S rvfiiirer of North honeymoon at Bmdcqile. S l? w» l] MacNcill and _.irc spcnzling a de- with Councillor u-ill. Summcrside. S rllifll‘ Pruaccs .\l.l Mrs. qcorge Sheen l to their homo after vacation in different tirovnicc. 5 Tllf-S ll-ilv vAfiViacDonaid of ileum. RcsL is visiting in Mflflté. wvudal Muttart of Sum- ,,;,‘.‘,‘, hllf Ivturiivd from a most m. iisi: to Denver, Col. S nlfllll-[Iftritl anal. Gcorge P. Sulli- w MW 1.. izrhicr Alice. who n“ ll ‘-» mi: Mrs. John A. m ll_ W‘ iidlan River, have to mcir home in Derby's illhqlllllllirs. John J. MacNally a “Q ll“ lllvlr guests for the D ll .\facNaily‘s broth- ; 6 {I ‘MacNally and Dr. ;,.,1‘q,';“ lllll‘. who returned lll .o liirlil‘ homes. ‘l1: Gol'clt\n Hiowc. Miss Ben- ‘ -l“ill Miss Audrey Log- o. I‘ f," Mllll“. NIS, arrived . ma" ih-l .\louday evening and ., Th“)! a four of the prov- TflCill m" “llllllnk at Edge- -l~ll-=. North Bodcque, 3 ~lt . up", Ellis. well known in- m HALO?!‘ a» summerslde and cw W. .I,I_l(l‘ll_last war. left re- ‘, RIC Kgn where he g P H‘ yiVirs. Arnold Wilson om“. "lIl-lllcr Znndra left on . .' --r\ heir home in Mono. I i-iis Wilson and little H-lllll‘ bvcn spending some C l; ‘mmlls- Mr. and as h, _‘ _"ll'l‘- Mr. Wilson ar- - i l-"l' his vacation. ‘ Win’ ‘ ‘ '-—' , . lllds for sprains. _ llfllirr‘ i. —GARDEN HOSE is low in rice l hi 1n 1 . ftlfienggis lnqgltgtkyatzgirggeg? m0 L-290-B-28-2l. —BB.ACE’S oversize heavy dot, gflafiuglllllll "TICK tires have greaty: Elle. tread thickness, tread dEDT-h and road contact." handle heavier loads at high sbeed. em mlllfllfl spin, heat blow-outs. ' L-290-8-28-2i. -"|m.rssc-- DISINFECTANT fo b01116. stable or ranch, Low price at Braces. L-ZQO-B-Ztl-Zl. -P|to'rl:cr with black uulifif Edith B531 C°- L-300-8-28-2i. —T0 JOIN A] Cvrtl Hickey, son (II J- C~ Hickey 0f Summerside left this week for Toronto where no W111 10in the no». F, . s —MUCH IIlIIPROVI-ID-Fwlends gm 15;? Pleased to learn that Mrs. hearnxeo Cohnick has ‘l-egumcd to Bo t me lIl Surnmcrside from the sllgeeclly HQ-lillltal whore shc M“ ll undergoing treatment. rs. Connick is much improved in heal S —T0 TRAVEL BY PLANE T0 EOCIEONTO-Mrs. Manning Archt. l}! and five months old son Allcn w ° have bee" 5llrndulg the past. month with Mrs. Archibalds par- ents. Mi‘. and Mrs. L. R. Allcn. leave Summerslde by_ plane today for Toronto. They will be- accom- panied by Miss Phyllis King of WWdSI-OCR. ‘vho has been lhair truest durln" the past wcek. Miss Kins had not been to the Niari- times before and was charmed with the Island scenery. Mrs. Archibald and little son are returning tn their h0me m Woodstock. s Borden M?» flfld MTS. Thomas Sexton of Borden are visiting a: Bail,- com. eau. Quebec, where thzy are guests 0f their son Earl and Mrs. Sexton. Mm Wesley MacLeod of Bordrn Bloomfield on Friday. ton. NB, is visztzng guest of her sister. Richard. in Bozdcn. Mrs. Eddie Miss Bernice Sharpe paid a “l; to her home in Borden la=t wcck IgtyffllnI to Summcrslde on F“. Mr. and Mlrs. Jamcs MacElroy who have been summering or pair old home at New left on return to ther home in Blwklyll. N-Y, on Monday. Gordon and Raymond MacTav- Congratulations to Mr. and ivfrs. Charles MacKenna of Borden on the birth of a daughter Ln the ggtlgve County Hosp-Kai on August den left on Tuesday morning for Kenslngton where she will attend school during the coming sea- son. James Cummiskcy of Charlottctovirn this week. Borden School opened after the summflr holidays on Tuesday. Au- gu=t 27th with Mr Jcllay as Prin- cipal. lifiss Amalia MacDonald. Wee-Principal and Misses ‘Ts-sue ‘Pxton and Beryl Dorsey as Ass st- ant-s. The wekly auction party of the on Thursday evening with four ta- bles playing. Ladies first nriz‘ ivns won by Mrs. A. P. Cuctii. second prize by Mrs. w, Flcld while gcntfs first prize went to Mr. James Mac- Aleer, second prize to Mr. Ralph Dorsey. The frcczcout was wan hr Mrs. Frank Dorsey. A. ll. S. SENATE (Continued from page i) To this argument, several ‘Sc-nut; ors replied that the conscription}. industrial units, with the conscrip- tion of men. constituted ‘J-vo 10M! steps toward the abandonment of the nation's economic sl-stvlll- llllfl, the "American form of szowlllllllvlll- Soon, they contended. wo_u.d come the conscription of labor t.» {nan plants seized bv the zovvrnmcn .I And Senator Walicr (-00:20. Georgia Democrat. said it would be impossible to convince thc llfiflplf‘ that the present administration was pfgpgflnfl for peace. Their rcactlrm. he added, wouldMix-l (Wiflggzfilsd ln the L‘ . covnllllixgl? ggigigitlI/“Ollz. Senator Burton Wheeler. Montana Democrat. silk- gested to tho Senate. mcanivhilc. that it "Io the whole wayflallfl Rt- tach "la aleclarsbtlon of war it) the comer p cm .- (In Canada under thelrévmillkl-Ifi; oi-y training bill those m ad up 1v required to serve la Cniia g cilia; and the Canadian Active ti‘; a Forcetafor bstérvigleztlutiLl/lgfseflfi VOBIIIIG rIJnlIod Stairs‘ ' Camllllllfill’ Act differs sliRhtlv from illll ‘~'“,'.‘"‘ dian measure in that thc nirlri ca N1 up may be uscd anywhere on the hgmlgphefg or on any United States was a visitor to Suinmcrsirie on l Saturday. M355 39ml’ Jay who has barn: a A . . visiting her grandmother, Nirs. l B. n?‘ £1 ck, the gucst of Mr. and M45. Roy L ar . GEOTKB Jay of Borden returncd to? Miss Tousie A senault of Monc-‘ Haven . RE. .,l ish of Borden are visiting at Bsltut. P.E.I. - l Miss Agnes McaKenna of Bar-i Miss Gladys Cummiskey of Bor-j don is the guest of her father. Mr. ‘ Borden Woman's Institute was h~ld- on return ,0 his hem.“ m the 15 AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Borden fiance TONIGHT The dance of the week. .%' , Presby’; Orchestra. v I1”? gr Carleton and Vicinity Mrs. MiwDowell, Bleasant Val- ley. returned to her home on Mon- day after spending the ‘week-end 1Y1 Carleton. the guest of her gtlllkhter, Mrs. Wlllalm E. Stevem Miss Evelyn Harvey, Cape Tra- verse. has returned from a pie“. ant vlslt with her aunt, Mrs] B. c, Webster, Milton. _Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mmwll- hams. Roslincdaie, Mass, have motored to the Island with their children, Nadine, Nancy, Kenneth and Elaine. t-o spcnd their vacation with Mr. MaCWllilfllTlS' vents, Mr. *Y o A I LITTLE LAB a '...if didn't . ‘a A G R E E with her . a: I 3 i, not numbing bacon Mary bod l" yore been a murtyrtu tflIl|"U|10ll-Od|n§" stomach palm. Polk, vocl, rich gmvlu and lflnfy auucu mount stomach lomno In luv. Sh: I sllll b0 lhot way ll I hadn't told liar my IOGIUI cl porhzl stomach health t’; iMucloon lnnrl Stomach Powder . ; r that marvellous ‘Mull! Dnlclptlon no hlghlyncommonllod bylourllu damn and ntomueh lpoclullsh h‘ "M ‘Wmflllr hlolltgutlon and gnutrllhl I alomuh-hb Hudson lr-d lo good lo you miach-Povvllnvyond on urinal you flh yflrqn LEAN Iirzmcl St 0m uch Powder flai- look for 1M: Illlllhln-n Traverse. Mrs. Laura, Hogs was a pasggn- kcr to Kcnsuigton_Monday morn- lllg. for a short visit. with relatives there Mr. Frank Lindberg of Atlantic. Mass, Mrs Arthur Tremaine and hor inothcr, Mrs. MacDonald, both of Fast Bruintrcc. Mass. motored to the bland recently. A‘. pwsrnt till-y are the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Thomson. Xarleton. itfiss Grace Howatt, Carleton. had as her gllE-lfi last Sunday, Miss BPYHIB Smith and Mr. Jack Roach oi Charlottetown. Corporal Fred Dillon Charlotte- town, who 1s home on leave from Aldcrrlict, unis a recent visitor to Carlcion. Capo Traverse School c-pencd 'I‘u.~stizi_v after the summer holiday, unacr the capable management of Miss Grace Webster. prircipal and Miss Evelyn Harvey, assistant. Mr. Vernon I-Iowatt, Capg Tm. vcitc. has reurned to Dartmouth, NS, to rrsumc h.s duties with the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis. Mrs. Melbourne Howatt and Mr. Vernon Howalt motored to i-Iziizfax and spent a pleasant wezk-cnd. They also vistzd Amherst, Snubenacadlw ana Afahone Bay. Mrs. Frank ‘Langille of Amherst. \v.th hcr .in_all scn Billy, is spend- mg a fortnight in Cane Traversa Miss Ribtrla Hovvatt, tcachsr of Lady F.‘ o School, spent the week- niu ln C ‘ton. the guest, of her ' A . Norman l\f:.cW.l- l ____._ l Tho mcntbcrs of Cape Travers“ Young Pcoplcs‘ Un.on had a thor- Nulihly uccu l..mc list Frxlay nght- when ilitly enjoyed a lobster boil at Nathan Boris shore, Carleton. DIS. l M Mr. John Stickncy, and son, John. ir-iurnccl to Hartford, C:tin., last ulodin-sday. utter visiting Mr. and ,Mi's. M. Guzlznion, Cape Trav- L'l‘:\‘. “ Mr. and Mrs. James Page and Ithcu- two sons. of Palmer, Mass, also Mi". and Mrs. William Fraser, liIlQlT son and daughter, of Ozone fPark, Long Island. are holidaying gin Cape Travrr-c, the guests of Mr and Mrs. M. Guignzon. Gordon MacMillan, of _Bccchwood Gardens. Cornwall. tpaid a flying visit to friends in Carleton on Tuesday. Misses Doris Webster. Bernice Dlxon, Grace Webster and Messrs Vance Dixon and Allison Harps“ motomd to Murray Harbour on Sunday tn vist Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacFarlane. Mrs. Miss Elma Inmati. Augustine Ccvc, iofi afondsy morning to hikq up hfissionary tvork in Trin- idad. Mr. Donald MacDonald, who has been assistant minister o! the Church of Scotland for some time, loft Tuesday morning. August 20th. of Lcwls. Scotland. On the eve oi ,liis departure a large number n! ‘the members of his congregation gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacI-‘aydcn, to wish him Crodspocd and farewell, and to present him with a, well-filled purse. Mrs. Nathan Bell, Caileton. is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Frank NIaoFarlanc and Mrs. Orilly Lea, at their new home in Murray Harbor. D possession outside it. 180th measures. however would prevent conscripts from ben sent to Europe or the Asiatic main and). The allicndmcnt directed at con- tractors with whom the govern- mcnt has difficulty‘ reaching agree- lliflliis Wits presented ‘jointly by Scnator Richard Russel, Georgia. Domocraf. and Senator John Over- ion, Louisiana Democrat. It would confrr upon the Secretaries of War and of lllf‘ NllVv broad authority to tukc O\'Cl' the plants of manufac u - crs with whom satisfactory agree- mcnts could not. be reached. if the pfants in aucstion wcre deemed "nm-rwsnrv for the national de- fcncc." ilc-oro the amendment was adopt- pportcrs of conscripi on 4 inning d-uvion- - ll cir control of -ii< str- . ._ ‘They beat down, by vac of 5.: to 27. an Rm’=n'. ._n by Ff‘lli\'til' r\lrxzmder Wiley, Wts- cousin Ital ibllcan, which wlz/‘ittlg 9F. 5:. BO ==. l (‘llCV "..\\.\(' f William the Cmiqncror is_ llld t» llfltf‘ introduccd the custom of shoeing horses into England. n. and Mrs. Edwin Macwi hams, Cape hcr pfllldlits‘, Mr. and Mrs. LGSIIP I ‘bull. ‘ lc "loaded with this extra weight ‘RIIMANIA (Continued from page l) about the loss of any plane in Rumanla.) The Government's communique did not employ the diplomatic tone usual in such bulletins. “Lately? it said, "Hungarian military plants on scveral occas- ions have violated Rumanian na- tional air space. “In spite of all our energetic protests to tho Hungarian Govt-m- ment these flights have bccn re- peated and Hungarian airplanes have come as far as Brasov, Vin- tul de Jus and SOIIIPSPIII, where they threw out. pamphlets hostile to the Rumanian state. “In the face of this attitude measures have been taken to avoid by force these incursions. "Today flights were repeated by Hungarian planes which executed real acts of hostility." Earlier in the (lay. a mired Ru- manian-Russian commission bo- gan an investigation of a frontier clash bEtWECII Soviet and Ruman- fan troops. At the same time. the Rumanian Government confirmed reports that a Russian planc. in racon- naissancc ovcr Rumania yesterday. had been shot down. Program For Gov. Generals Visit To S’side Tho committee of the Bummer- sldo Town Council have completed tho arrangements for tho visit of His Excellency the Earl of Athionc and Her Royal Highness the Prin- cess Alioe and their daughter-Lady May Abel Smith, on Saturday af- tel-noon. The Vice Illegal put! If! nrrin in Summenido at three o'clock by automobile and will be welcomed at Memorial Squaro by His Wor- ship Mayor John E. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. The visitors will be conducted to tho band stand where Mayor Campbell will givo hi: Id- dresc of welcome, after which a number of citizens will be present- ed to Bis Excellency and Lady Alice and Lady May. The Girl Guides and BoyBcouts will be assembled in the Square to greet. tho Vloe Regal party. After the ceremonies at the Square the visitors will drive up Summer Sereat to tho school and then go by Central Street to the airport at St. Eleanors. Here the contractors will be poe- sented by His Worship Mayor Campbell. After inspecting airport tho Vtce Regal party will return to Slmicnerside and go by _way of Water Street up Spring and, down Granvi e Street and from there return to Charlottetown. S POLICE DOGS (Continued from page i) Ki . , n aviator. Both wore larought to this district for safc-kcaping after their capture in England wits-re steyrcr is reported to have been wounded in the thigh. At Ottawa. Defence Minister J. L. Ralston disclosed that the es- cape was engineered by other prisoners who partially buried Steyrcr and Kibart in a trench in the prison recreation grounds dur- inf! a football match. The other prisoners. numbering several hundr/ld. returned to the compound with their guards. Then, the two fugitives escaped by burrowing under the first of t/wo high wire fences and taking advantage of a washout under the second. The alarm was sounded ivhcn an alert. guard spotted them as thcv ran toward nearby bush. Ho fired at. thcm, but they zig- zaggcd to safctl’. few hours police throughout the whole province had been notified. British Bombers (Continual from page l) but the plot wont in u it. At‘ ‘tho camp by plane by two ‘stables and were quickly Two fumcd R.C.M.P. dogs- Bacchus and Pilot-were taken to con- on the isccnt. Aftz-r sniffing at the spot u-hcrc the Germans escaped, tion. 8L0 fret tlic load wa» ca‘, and ' Ottawa ordcrcd an official in- iho plane saoipcd to in 10*.) vcstimition into the break and it fect of e lllClQ. “as saicl that cvidcntly a new Oi‘- l Slifltlflhl‘ he saw the com- ldcr requiring guards to patrol ing up .~.ira.ght ahead. ill r. ccl yimongr the prisoners had not been by the searchlighis that irvure ll'i'- ‘put into eftcct during recreation pulicd inc lng to catch hun. klc the l aircraft up and it wen: O\'l‘l' to o up too higu bilcaust: as soon started opening up. He tried going to 300 feet, but the guns banged away. so he flew lcw over the town at 109 f<ct ‘The front and rear gunners blazed away at points fare on the ground, uiing up about 3.030 rounds. The pilot COllflllllld at 100 feet while hc tried to hood wtsl. There was a terrific barrage in that direction. . "I just hoped to get out. of it but I must say I never really expected we would," he said. “We wcnt south zig-zagging all the time. W0 got about l5 milrs away and thcn although th-cy still shot at us vcc were able to gain height. Finally we got away." In the raids on the Flat Works at. Turin one pilot saw two of his on the main works. "Later over 50 incendiary bombs were scattered ovcr the target area and within a short space of time a large fire was observed. Half an hour later the fire was still burning fiercely, and was plainly Vlfilble from a height of over 15,000 feet.” The Mareili magneto factory at Sesto San Giovanni also was raidcd. Weather difficutics WlllCli will in- orcase with the approach of printer handicapped the bombers, "Extremely low temperatures caus- ed ice to form on the wings of the that it was forced to turn for home with- out completing lts task." Royal Afr Force crows also at- tacked military objectives in Ger- many ond German-occupied France. raiding docks at the Kiel and Wil- helmshavlen naval bases. a trans- former station at. Kclstcrbach ncar Frankfurt, the Mcsscrschmitt plane factory at, Allgsbllfll. oil tanks and supply depots at Mannheim. Blld several airdromes. Oil tanks on the Gironde river mouth near Bordeaux in German- occupicd France, at Pauillac ncar Brest. and at Chcrbourg also were b0 bed. Onne British bomber failed to return. WILL LIST WEAPONS HARRISBURG. Pa. Auir- fl8— (APl-The Pcnnsvlvania Gamc Commission will ask cach of thc 650,000 huntcrs who apply for a hunting liccncc this fall to spccitv the type and c-aiibrc of his gun "in case of need in conncrtlon with national (ls-fence problems." FAMED WRESTLING COACH DEAD OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 28-- fAPi-Edward Clark Gallaghcr. 53. famed wrestling coach at. Ok- lahoma A. & M. Collage. dicd today of penumonla. (lallszahcr. known as the “Rockne of wrcstllnfl." coached A. Ar M. mat. foams through l9 undefeated seasons in 23 years. Although nearly half the states have manganese dcposits. the United Statcs depends on foreign lsouroes for much of this valuabi» ON. top. The pilot said tic d.d not dare “hi; Cflnjp, Pl-gvlmls as ie rl.d every gun 1n the place ‘p, Northern high explosive clusters fall squarely , aircraft. and one bomber became so~ lpOYIOKIS in this particular camp. This escape was the IIIILSL from brca s were imadc Aug. l9, one from a camp Ontario. the other from a ramp in northwestern 32- ltario. Both were recaptured w - 'in u few days. Stoyrcr ls described as five feet. 1R 1-2 inches tall. weight 124 lponuds. with fresh complexion, brown reddish hair and gray eyes. l Kibart is five feet. eilzhthinchels i n . ' a . 1 f - ‘gambit-filo? lrilalllullurbif bvown Imagir ,i1nd ‘gray eyes. Prices llp lSlightly Index For Week Shows OTTAWA. Aug. zit-to?) — The general wholestue commodity price index for Canada durJ-t: the week ended August 23, was 82.6. 60m- parcd with 62.5 the previous week, and 711.7 tne corresponding week last year, the Dominion Bureau of Stat- istics reported today. Chief component groups of the lntlcx with comparisons for the pre- vious week and the same weak last year bracketed: Vegetable products, 70.2 (69.8-59.7) animals and their products 76.8 (7G.5-t0.l)§ fibres, textiles and tex- tile products 83.7 (83.7-06.5)' wood, wood products and paper 90.7 (90.7- 78.3)' iron and its products 105.8 (105. 417.41; non-ferrous metals and. tllEll‘ products 7i i76.8-70.4); non- metallic minerals and their pro- ducts 90.1 t90.2-84.6J: chemicals and allied products 90.2 (9119-7715). The index for Canadian farm pro- ducts was 62.8 compared with 62.3 the previous week and 61.8 the same week of i939, and for indus- trial material prices on the basis 1939 equals 100, was 121 against 121 and 65.1. ,0hina Would Aid lndo-Ghina Against Japs CHUNGKING. Aug. ail-MP)- Thi- chlncsc Government. formally rlcclarcd tonight its determination to sand troops into French Indo- china should the Japanese enter that colony “under any pretext or under any conditions with a view to attacking China." T11“ Stflillmflfll’. made by Foreign Minlstcr Wflflg Chunk Hui warn- cd that thr- Frcnch Government "could not evade responsibility for all tho coast-nuances," includ- lug loss of life or damage to the pvoncrtv of Chinese residents in Turin-China if "any Japancsc mili- tary activities" their the ‘W. G. Schilrman. Biiltonvn. .\'. li,~_avy'rious hcndcd in a westerly direc- wcre pfirmttwdlgoflllflnfl Get Heating Contract For St. Eleanors UITAWA, Aug. %—Tho contracts announced here eluded the following: No. 11 Service Flying Training School, Bummersicle. PEI, 571.001» heatin systems for hangars and drill all. September. C‘ r‘ ‘r Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. l!!! today in.- Baptlsts Meet At Wolfvillo WOlFVE-I-E. NS. Amt. 88.—(OP> --Declaring that the Christlzn church is needed today as ncv before. because in it is the answer‘ to the perplexing problems of the hour. Rev, W. A. Harper Keswick Ridgb, NB., spoke at to ay's ses- sion of the United Baptist institute convention of the Maritime Pro- vlnoes. E Levy, Hartlzmd, N. B, to play ln the future when its rolo would be that of an ambassador of Christ proclaiming his kllItIfiOiri in a. post war world. ed by Rev. J. A. Raymond Tiziilleqv, Chipntan, N.B., with president ltvv. John Linton, Fredericton, N.B.. in the chair. Rev. W. H. Kilain. of Sackvllle, N.B., acted as sccrrtzlry. WOLFVILLE. Aug. zr-Irhe in- flux of Baptists of the Provinces to the utiivvrsit_w' town of Wolfviile began * .. night whoa it. held the first s on of tins upln-i- room confcrcncc, a dcvotional con- fcrence preliminary m tho gvssitinii of the Maritime Provinces. The main address oi‘ llrv sr-ssion was glvcn by Rev. S. D. ‘Frucs, 'I‘r_von. PEI. who spoke on "Chris- tian values lmperiilcd by war." lie declared the following six valucs are thus imperlllcd: The fact that God made of one flesh all the na- tions of the world: the illll\'(‘l‘- sality of the church; the pri- >1‘- vation of truth: the right orien- tation of life; frccdom of thoucht and action, and the need in the midst of us. , Rev. Dr. Brice D. Knott, Monc- l ton, spoke in appreciation of the] thoughtful addrcss. ; The session was opened by a l worship scrvica conductcd hr Prof. l E. M. Whiddcn of Acadia Unlvr- sitv. bascd on the tllllfllf‘. "lllllwlil- . led Christian lalucs.” lic- zvus as- sisted by Rcv. Ralph (‘rrc-Qu. Williams. N. 5., and l)r. H. T. De- l Wolfe. Wolfville. The mcctiriq closcd with the bencrlictinn. prnnourr-vd hi: i"<-:-v. worship scrvicvs wore rzivcn by RIV. tian v . _ .. Rev Stanlcv slcovcs. on "the spirit of communion in relation to Christian vahu-s." Axis Natioas Rush Diplomats . To Vienna VIENNA, Aug. _2B—(AP)—Ger- many and Italy, in their self- chosen role of “creators of a new Europe" and "pcaccinakors" in the Balkans, rushed diplomatic shock troops to this former Austrian capital tonight for a four-power conference intended to fashion an Axis style appeasement of the dis- quieting Romanian-Hungarian dis- pute over Transylvania. In the old Bclvczicre Castle, once the residence of Chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnigg. the Axis diplo- mats tomorrow will exercise their "united weight" to brine Rilmania the words chosen by ill‘? Nazi commentary, Dlenst Aus Dcutsch- land. to dascribe the nature of the proceedings. Tonight the route from the air- drome to the Hotel Imperial was lined with Nazi crowds greeting, the Italian and German foreign ministers and their assorlatcs. , The German wirclcss Illllllllll7Pd ‘ the charactcr of rccont ilu. lan- l Romanian bards-r tncidcnis. them to the fact that thc now Russo-Rumanian bordr-r ls not clearly dcfinc-d. and said it ls not likely "anything filrthoi- will suit." i However. there was an immis- takable air of llrgrnrv hnth in 'hr~ number 0i’ Axis diplnmalswscnt to Vienna and the spcctl of thvir assembly. (From outside of Gcrmfinv. thcrc were strong indicatlonsthat Rus- sia, missing from thr- Vivnna con- ference. was tin-vital factor in luv emergency meeting. (Dispatches dirvct from Ru- mania said “bloody” cncuunlt‘ had taken place ncnr mluri<._. along the new IIuliiziliian-St-nii , frontier. and that. Ill|ll(Il'(‘lI\’ of sol- l din-rs were klllcd. Thr- Sriviot uaisl rcportcd raising ncw financial du-l mands in ronncction with llPl‘ rv- cent occupation of tho fai-nii_*i' Rilmanian tcrritorivs of llwslll-llll-l and Nnrthcrn BllFfiYlllfLl Hitlcr rccriivcd Pnroivii liilW-lvi" Galoazzo Ciano. who had finan from Rome. at a ‘pi-climii:=iig\-" (‘till- fcrcncr in iiitlciis Baluriaii Fllflll‘ near Salziiurz. Participating in n lilnchrioll aflvr the confcranrc wcrc l"1\l‘(i“ll .\i.n- istcr Joachim Von Ribhurvialli llllil Ficld Marshal \vlllll"llll Kliitvl. AUSSIE WOOL FOR U. S. SYDNEY, Australia “will ---$‘.rit- isfaction is ovprvsscil hvrc \\i‘li thr- lnnnounccmcnt that llw ilnwul Slatcs Dcfcnrc COllllllWVMlll is lac- wizh Great. Britain for Australian wool. Canadian ‘ he worship service was conduch“ lvlaritime '4' of the United Baptiu (‘rilllypntfnll -. Port ‘ a and Hungary together. Those w-crc l, ‘laid l I UMM-EIISIDE GUARDIAN “if 65c per pound package It’: just plain common sense to drink MORSFS STANDARD TEA. Not only is the flavor there that Maritime people like, but for such quality the price is most attractive. A rccll bargain ut 65 cents u pound. Baptist Women In Convention At Saint John SAINT JOHN NB" A bershlp JIIOIIS Ali-s. W. G, Ciark. Fredericton. wife 10f New Brunswickh Lieutenant- Kirravrnrlr. at tonizht’; session ,.lnc unions 33rd animal convention. llr J. ll. Nlcliaurin. Toronto Gon- loral SPCIWJYRTV of the Canadian Bap- lt t PM n NUSSlOII Board, said an a. .. iha: continued mission- ary endeavor was necessary in time of ‘war. Ho referred to the war’! ‘a atiniz cffcct on foreign mis- s and paid tribute to Great n for assuming féSflOflfilblllll‘ l win» nip-souls which otherwise cm: c! not. ('ill'l'\l on. . '.". zcnlral. trcasurer reported m" iii "cascd giving in the past Roar-hits for foreign mis- missions to $14,933. wrh a previous halancc and re- fund. made a total of 565.757, leav- izi-r a l: Co of morc than 520.000. . w‘. Archibald returned 1w from India made aplca won of amounts reduced n mission grants. INBIGIIIIOWB klCtlutinucrl from pago l) dlrcction after another. fare Ilitilllllf! zipparaiu; oould be hi-urd cuirvriiig through the black. (ml-out strccts. _In one a: a, whore fire broke out fll-Irll-ii war-v upon it immediately, .3 rvpurtctl it under control. Most Oucrators of taxis and buses lllllv". t0 lllii curb when it develop- cti‘ that this was no "one-plane" razd. v bombs fell in London ...t first reports indicated ad i)<“l‘ll lliiil‘ damage. . jntinuuus .'~l‘l'iIl\' of flashes on lho t‘ll\".s vasvlrii l; .'i70n was vis- ll)l"_ i_"ii!ll tilt‘ crnirc of London. Es- "1 lv ' v- were sccn just > 1 ‘rs passcd over .n mtv. aolosions followed. N zi raiclvrs attacked at least l0 tou s in far-separated areas all over l-Inaaind and in Wales. ill)! f’ Spectacular Defence London's deft-rice was the most spectacular of the war. The eatest COIICOIIIIBHLUI of scarchii h ever sot-ii hvro lavcd ilic skv wi h a hun- drcd bcams. and mitt-aircraft fire rtsiiuinood throughout the city. lionabs were loosed upon at least ' st towns. and on one in V: ul midlands. Reports from outiylnl: sections reaching here indicated that Nazi planes were over these islands in the hundreds. (The Royal Alr Force were strtk. ill! back at the enemy's capital, even as it dcfcndcd London. Air raid alarm >0llIi(lf‘d in Berlin at 7.34 p_.m, ADT Wednesday (12.24 am. German time). Just before midnight four conse- cutive ‘explosions from bombs ware hoard in the London area. A deep, rolling series of heavy explosions was heard in one part of tho cizv after soarchlights had pur- suffvl a sinlzle raidoi" across the sky. __l-'lvre were a. few moments of s1 t-ncc; than a second serieg 9g pg. DlflfilOlllS rumbled from anothersec- liull. (r. Brilliant flashes lit the horizon. Biz Ben Chimes Within a few moments there Ilkain was silence and Big Ben could be heard chiming the hourof mid_ Rht. London took this raid in its stride. _ ‘lilo occupants of one shelter madc l i r-lvcs comfortable lll tic-ck camp bcds and armchai <ushiohs and pillows a!‘ had rarricd in with thcin aloni: hooks chvss sols and daft l'E‘- . '. ‘l‘l‘ll-;ia‘r;cs was startcd on the‘ illill‘ the all-clear would i ‘lll Iran faivrrcd and piavcd. rFirr- cnclnvs rushed to onv scctlan n. iln-trtipoiilall Lr ndon from whixli l".‘lll|) .\."t.\'<i5 had hccn hoard. Patrol Raids Italian Post (‘\l'i‘."l. l-‘uvpl. Ana. 2R.--(AI‘\~ ‘lliv lllit h ill".'il coninianrl issucd 1111- in‘! -.\.n'_~ (‘flllilllilillflllfl Wcdncs- - casuaYios r i- altornoon ‘Haifa ll"JI1l h‘ ZIP!‘ an< but none of l l l l. . Tl‘ "intro. (v v i " .. I. Ad». l;r~ --‘iliv 'r"_ . mouth ti a lllllit‘ . ifc-ct. . I8. — (GIN-Presentation of’ d l o mom- in the Unite-d Baptist Wo- Dr. G. g MiSSlOIlfifV Union of the spoke on the part tho church was Mamimc Provinces was made to “them, they are no “FTP i. was nwd \\5‘h nczligiblc rluiur- ‘ln vu wvrc a low crisurrtis ,' " ihcnl. s u." " ~ . l-1ll| .\c'., 1o a<l1rd. Q l Kensingfoni And Vicinity M7. Kenneth Aft-Lean was a vi; itm- to Summer (‘a uh s.‘ Mr, and Iifrs. Leo b 3.10 and, 111 0f Swanrpsoo visitor: to H Coyio is ve Ill n the scent-r)‘ iii 5.1» hopes to conic btluqk your. Several local h» so 1am- :I‘l 18.41111‘ 1am left Tuesday mo: l for Truro, NS., where they \v.'.; atlcnd tho TEES. Miss Jennie Cousins who J m ‘o e “nth C BTUIISWICI! Th4 many gravel traulen who pass through Kensugiozi with their loads from the If~pc RLV ', due t» rile pit crew not bvirig able to prepare z during the day, 111g! ‘ trig called of! for the pre... Mr. were vLsitors Tuesday. and Mr: T16! Oooll to Bum .. Miss Joan P holidays with Mrs. Garnett P: icy. Lieut. Keir _Ducr':a:i z. DO- n 1n zhe Civil Oliauti. icavcs the la‘ this weok ' ' Kensingtc-a High School pupllq atended school 'I‘ucsda moirain registering for rho gvear: term a ' moon with idcal . ... oompanied loved to the f Park Corner, alhcm games, swimming, etc, LAP. were hap- pily and eagerly taken par‘. in by ‘hifli all at the concl: on of a a datn t-y inn ch s sr-rvr- heartily pariaklm of All home in the early eTvIitIiR their praiscs of the fine t‘. with few excerpttons 11947?!- N. Y. NShilipding fiircles Relic rt ‘British Losses NEW YORK Aug lnouncvil . lmaii liiiill \ armed and Se". SOIIICR“ l Thc .\i ‘ ported l nu l b‘. ‘ court min l Yul; l-m. '20—INew Credit llnionsflrgalrizcd lln Ontario i, Tormvrrw, lrl. .\l llvrfli‘. .-’\r.:'. z . 113i lt.'.‘..‘