‘"265. $3. :__._. ._ llennis CAPHOL (George Tobias Night 7 - v1.1 s _ WING O 'l'l'(ill(I.-\'l‘ OI" YOUTH ~~- Nl-l\\'.\' -- MlflihY —— >.~\'l'. .\l.'\'l'. 2.30 TODA l’ ma‘ Alljthat... . an Z94 _ \ _‘ ‘ lau hsmis’ rtotutuoort POSTPCNED! “s. 1 " ;t,“,§;’,:‘"° Love- Nest Thrills! 1940's lustiest lovcvand-laugh thriller! A new kind of mys- tery . . . merrily excitingl PriscillaLane <9 <9 Wayne Morris Jane Bryan <9 O Eddie Albert Jane Wyman , t? <> Ronald Reagan riff‘ '_'.\ nrvsrciai. Rizvrrf as a streamlined sleuth in sllolyljs t1 3 ~——~— "_‘.l.irr-l| (If ’f‘irnc" ~saerzuee . qt it‘. ‘ , v " ‘t: C‘ - <" T‘, lrrfnrinntloir Day In London l No Longer Dull Sam lfolrerhun ‘ B} 5131'!’ \\'l‘it('f‘ . (Irttatlian Press 10 . i(‘I‘1~\\'c1'l;- m bomb- ? c (luv '11 !\l111‘.\‘ lli>l‘l.\\’ , , . ow .ron.e heze F, W, 111 wink .f 111‘ ' - ", bu» W. v "" -. hornn y j 1111c. . .:. l’ C l. l) X < - illllillls 1 4,11 n.1,. ... cunt» .~1' (‘lrrelrr i Sprint! lion‘ . .51“. ‘if, 'l‘1.'11c out he nhle to - t (“Q herattsc \ ltltltll) r11a_v n1.i t1 in the (lIwllFS will . he “ill he filling ll Oe-fi-firiflsilt-Qn-v-rm»! .1111 i? ml YIIOTllIllF-l" - 'é'j“."".'.' n Bms_ .1111? Carcass v A , l “I trnrlitis. Wlirazirts L .' 1111mm .\ = and (Jiasses 1 . i 1011' e e1 ner tea h 1'1 the 111l- .1111 ‘ Bret plate oi- pct- \. rrrta n both to be ‘ the hzglrtly." l" \1rl|lll\i.lIllS ‘ t‘ . 1 i n1" home .|1r1l(1 of the t 1 "1 i ti ~ " m A F‘ & . ' l, .l n jurilliélt l‘ ‘hemcsjrigttt. - ' l1 . ‘.. i -".- “ .1. very ‘ t" target 1 » iii-rt tl1at 7' ' l‘ T" n ' i 3~ "' 1d to ache. . . ».-.t.~ll1BALlJ . k ..., , . ~1- o .~~u1u1 a though it is .1 rn_ 14o to‘ 110 ‘Lzh aid him alone. _i§1t,r 1 people with a proper "11" skin are 1n shelters . ll(l oner- thcrc. there h trr-rtca" to (lo than t.' li ' . ti. 1 :1~t lluilrlirrg , l l. :[t'lil\\|\ i honxb whores down any- “organ l: . -- lglijiNl-I DA!’ — JOHN ‘M! rum“ I‘ EDWARD» d ‘ _‘ ' TODAY I. w"; End H \ ~ - l.\.~' I‘ ll\tl ~ Dr. flat. .\l..rr, Pills Serial and "M lliglr 1.. u. CA1’ lltlLz MON lrriil" r f: Please- y" """ " T” football ‘flrrills .‘ SUCH-p‘ __. in a I‘ ' l‘ n Shows 2.rs—:»s i l W "rrtlztltizncs / M‘ i . orkman s 11121.‘; 1ll" i. " ' .15. .. 11th the r '.1:! for rinrner orjiff Q- ” l'°-t::u"1"i.~u11 tlutv in THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iCP Staff llave Close Call ‘ _ B)’ l), E. BURRITT | Lari-anion Press Stuff‘ Writer rofftcc building. t This 10f the men was scratched [but caused tew xtlétlflllits. The "eggs" which (ilslllfllffl the nights sleep oi the newsiticn, were dropped irom a bomber" that tll\'((l with ongiircs shut 011. Oire lauded int each end ot t11e block of flats. a thiru 111 the central C011l'l_\‘t\t'(l. i To sav that the CP_ men were Irouted ircur their beds is to put .t rmltlly. One eorpulent member" o1 the stall who sitirnbt-rs peaeettrllyt and soundly, was shaken tuto ten- SCIOHSUCSS’ when 111s bed dance’; a Jill‘ and then dropped 111m on the |t1o01z Others wcre_ tillbltWl from rtllfill‘ beds in \'l1l'1011.s uncomfort- 'a.ble wars. Tonzght thcv are pizlmring to ,m0ve tu new quarters under" a gen- eral dispersal scheme so that. U01‘- uian bombs will 11ut tutti a collec- tion 0f C1‘ incn 111 one area tillutn. I had. lust. the other" day, conic home from hospital after bvllll; treated for a 11111101" 111111143111. The ‘feoeptlOtl wars, ‘.0 say the least, 11u- irsrlttl- mm smashed the 11111111 entrance. J-Iutidrr-(ls 0t \\'l1l('lO\\.\ were shatter"- ‘ed. The hal "viry was littered with (lOlJYh. Plaster was torn from the w“ or the apartments, When we compared notes were forihti uc had all about. the satin-ex- p "renew. a. l: were were at sca. Dust earner in 111 Wttttti,» There mav have been ilir- odd l)l‘il1.\.t‘ or M) where (1111! or ~ u\ hit. the floor" rather l1ai(i.l 1 were "111 the 111111;." 1 lilL'l11(l‘C.< Pat Urslier. of‘ 0111.. and hi will‘, who i» the‘ i-ii of the (‘rlnadntu PIP-W 1511- who occupied one irparthrriit 1401 rrorh where a 11911111 1111mm; . rplas Arnaroh, of ‘Afuntreal, lrGllb‘ litrhter‘ o1 Quebec; llaold Fatt‘_ 0f Par‘. A1"‘1111:",O11t.. and the wrtlrr. n1 Toronto, who s‘- are ltnothri" aparlthcirt iihott‘. tlic saute distance, K11 . r lnoiircr‘ escapee is Sam Rfll)<_‘t'l$°1l- i London Bureau Chief. As - general d:.~nc1".v.11 .~(‘ll(‘ll‘1l‘ ti 111m" tlat nvthc _, t1 night. Tomaht, shambles. _ s“ ndcrsfr". ti 51- Mfllwj- ~ rncnrber" cl tnc Li’. .,_,t[_r1it~11:':l1t .1tt.".1"r1eci a lllllf‘ lC-‘S, ,.\.,.=‘r,.n,,.nr Tin-pp tire bomhsland- ed oh the root of i111‘ ("lub wl1cre_ he " alter walehinrz the jot , n-m-nnrirwiis squad extincti- larhes he stretched out and‘ ,wi~i-.' hack to lacd. ‘ Wk ‘ 71w‘ 1 \\'l,1[1n “p go. down to \\-_t It t- “»,.,-r_-(.,-_ \1_~(~]‘(\ elrtftllltit! 1111 tlvlblflf‘ u... hqtpniont Thor nroudlv (l1 "I Ottawa. ha. o1 t‘ htnveri the tron" of a l1"fl\'\"h°{l1~7 \\'lll"ll had 1111 the <t1"_eot filth r1115 ilt tinder" e11: l) 111M" , “" f (in. ti,“ (‘p filtltfif“. 1111011. 411 01. fro.‘ hefotv. . .. . --.- 1 Pacific Army Command Chief ls Appointed l it; [CPA- lt.ll.~.l.ni l1t.|‘.l_\ ..r.- r ¢11'ltll"ll o1 it Paella: thi- ritniv eutninanri anti aptrulnlvtt iMlrvL-I ta-n. it. O, Arexaiurei" as eonnnaiitt“ e1". r llilllll('t‘(i The ctrmthund embraces Britislh Cchnnbra anti Alberta and (iPllUlill Al-vanrler". a nennurrcnt force o1- t.el , leaves hi.» 130st as district. 0t- unniarrtiinu iit Toronto to; ‘ ('1' the 00111111111111. 111s hliT.!'-1 :01‘ in 11111111111111 o1 l\rlilitiri"y' DmtruL. Nn. 2 has yet. to be S('lt‘('lttl. Col. Rfllmlfllkn llrrnttrinetrtrntruark- cu the trxtensrtu‘. tn Canada's \\‘[‘.\l' tern exposed area o1 the rielcitttrl ttllttrllrles adopted u few ruontlrsagu "when the Atnrntil: trrnry eonrmatrtli \\‘.1:§ e1" "uteri under the dll't't"ll(tll of.‘ NEIL-Quill W. i1. P. Elk lb. . _'l‘11e eomrnurrrt will have. jurisdir-l ‘tron over 4'()tl.~l<1l tit-letter and 1011-, ' , troops, and a1. mobile loreesi unetl to the lielvstu-e otthe iirtrlni 1ll 111a:rrl.r1i1 close CO-(l])l'1'llll(.ll \\'lill the llL‘tlll(|1l."ll'iL'l'b 01 the Royal (‘anridiair hart and the Rtuttl Can-i ildian air" forte on the PttCll1L‘Ct){l.~l,' Wi1i.e the Ilrtl Division has been awgrrrd to the Atlantic ClJlllltlllllfl,‘ no 1llt1t<711iit‘(‘lll(‘1ll. has ycl. ..'.(‘tI1 made o! the troops t0 be allotted to the Pacific rornruund in addition to the regular fortress and voastrl‘. (lc-i fence tort-es flirt-arty there. | _ Col, italston said recently that. rhtrnsirte study was being given to Canada's western defences flllll i11- dieatt-ti some infantry 11nd been (‘c11- ccutraterl in the urea fora time. I l With the third division going to lthc Atlantic it is to be expected that ;ll1c remaining ruohilizcri division,‘ 1 the 4th. or a hart or it. will g0 mil the new Pacific eornmahci The rntanlrv units of a 5th Divi-‘ - a _l1.alf m le_ of theisiou. nine battalions, are a‘so inn-i ‘.. i’ l1 1t btNlLEY " 1‘-1""<‘1' "Itltltrc Ktlttvbilizcd. tll1ll_1l ' possible that tirci p, \ I , | \ R f, whom 11111.; rnlantrv units "signed tnthe cnrh-i 1 », , , .‘ , H 3 h, h ‘o he _t>r<~k- rrrarrdlrr<ja nrav be chosen from the‘ . , , , .11, 1 H _,;_ . -l "ottcli the rnchtm -_1tlr Division and the mobilized ttn~l p“; H“, mun,,,_,g_klt_llsl“ tr-ttttlt I1: 11:11.; the "all lismllrlfi 1111135111 l)l\"Il_SllOl'l on a t‘: a . l H, L, \ ..I'1"l .\i>1llll~ 'r\"'..e 2r: e. iasir. _1u 1.<. wcs orn » .. — A~— t t e1; or. .< "W »' t. " " i t“ 0 ‘P - Mont x. HASLAM " '~-1~_\ri»i5?r r=r=“5.i“~’irirr3¥“s'r7 _.T.'..;.;..I.1'J.;;T.TIK A u "h! ‘u’ H ‘v ' L" {lllfl ma.\.1t1t1tt11 tat loin. 2‘.- z " r:t1t~t|r:_ r-.rr. . . .... .. .- ' H A Flank all l\ 1' i ‘-f(tll,'l I lrarnhers, I lziggfiillyvllnf,',ifi,llli,l,.,inollggg z l lr1Iit‘|||l1I".|l_ .l£l. till‘ 4-1i'<‘ns<e§:. "rhcre are ¢ r’ ‘-_I"\l\ Ht n I \ . of 1hr" same weight z O ' with» ‘ti . ox t _ Y E " "“'— . , . e F. lricitttlcs unfinished or" i o BELL 8. .'~‘i/\Tl'-~ESON "“""y'_ "all "clcrt or crlm-r o ‘|rr‘1 y, |,r\\ .': cirrmsscs 1a ¢ __ v |_ _ I _ h p, v _ . . ., If you are hnvlnc ymptom. :....r.i ... 71.11.‘ l< l\llllll.illlllllli. mini, r viemlrrttr;lr{,1nt.t:_;5g]lrlturtaprligagrze. E of illlrlnln-heldlchesgfflre eye; ‘ _ 111111;‘ 15MB (yr .. ._ >. . . . or 1. nes: — cnnsu a 5pc‘;- l i "' i ilerivtiex ‘llll fltllld Llgirltlvssl 1 Mm‘ H F M. PHEE B. A. K. C. Mwllfjflulllf“?fgfifilfinq “r Wm" llll"i7‘- z M vnur service wllh yearn \,.| u“ M, 5 ~W_,G)'!', llllsfihénlljéfi ‘lg: 4 of experienci- and a thorough ygv- t‘r-_ | | i, so“, In," ’ _ ‘ 2M "7,- mla : rr-fracllng service, Rllvv .' I. 11;; t ltzlrluflvlfltrn ‘l t‘ 1" 1111f 1f‘ ' , (‘RFPIDSPH of o Cali In and discuss our dug. - Ill um‘ 1 11.1.1 a . " b j , l . hnut, and Class ° llrultles. y Mo’ GUIGAN & TRAINQR - hf" l- "t" '1'" 1!. eareasfiwts that are river-fat. or verv : " llrttt i " - 1'| . . 0 prrri i» u‘ ,_|-|,_\_\-_ K.“ “MW ,il Settletuent nccorrllnrz to carcass a G F n h ( ._ | ‘( ‘Hm Y" “Gm. K’ u I iii d‘: 1<-_1' wzrarre 4ill\'()l\'(.‘I n nrcnritrm forfirrlrle o ' ' ;;,,,,,_;,.,._ _._,,|i,.",,,._ l-Jte- 'lu‘7‘r" v 11M r . t. I. A. while the basic price is applied 4 xii-vi; . " H »‘ 111* -1 1"} - t» it t Al. other crude: nhdelasrws ‘ q p i“ m‘ ‘ if) |.tt\.\ M; ., H W In. T? tuhim ,0 (W, H" I To _ m : . .IIUTL ESON |‘“‘h|:t 1h"! Itvtinvtnl Hank. l 12o in 1.1 1.1 . r\.1|lilll1 1.1‘ :11 :iI- l)‘ ,it- put-r "irr-orrliiiig mxéqrlleome I‘. G. IIUTCIIESDN. 1 '"""‘| Mffclt i/"MWHCWW" ._ der, 21'.‘ inches. nraxlnrthn fat 10irr,yn'pi-¢_;m' yum} ' - 9 ‘ - . _ LONDON, Oct. 10.~—tLP Cabiel—_ Six mcinbttts or the Czuradran Press 1London Bureau. ulio live it1 the some i block of flat-s were routed from their anterred from the uaseurent. 0t their‘ , boniu-chase-nevvsoa perineu- ,st01'.v has a happy etidmg. Not one} by the" {bombings which rud wide dumageJ The bomb that turc up tlrceotrrtw The apartments swulfd», - to by lvlrs. Edythe Sobey. luniountwe- a (‘ll'('lt"S. ltjo or! C i1 l.t.. ggfrlljcc owljlfilm o H” c°""“e“‘*°dh15! fire door. Do not, disturb the layer Avril. 1896. and has served in vari- ous capacities in Ontario and Que- bec Willi a brief period in the com. pauys freight office at New York. He has been an active member ct’ Roturv clubs in Hamilton. Toronto and Montreal is a member Marlborough golf clubs in Montreal. furnace. leaving a mound of livc Gill University, Montreal. and scrv-. ed in the inst. war". with the Black Watch regiment ol Montreal. rarlwav service 1913, and 11c has tlohs trncitidlng that of frcightfinf-i flc manager". central region). a member of the University Cltib. Canada Ciub. and Club, Montreal, freight. traffic manager. central rc- C105“! "l" “FY1911 damper should M ‘glon, commenced his railway caviar (hen. "It is also advisable t." 0mm with 1h" company in July. 1891mm has held VRHOIIR positions in Ham- '6 Members Cf i . t 1 illiewsflchanged’ i iCn Procedure In Parliament OTTAWA, Oct. 10—(CP)—C0m- munlcations are understood to have been exchanged between Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Conservative leader Hanson in the past. two days on the pro- beds before dawn tortav by thrcc cedure [0 b d ted h n pi; . iNrLz1_'"_eggs". When they got down “ament meets as: 5_ w e r jtlititgtllslkbtlgllitltrtlgglltlliei“lilritirlil ‘ ,a",""‘,° ylmsfir K}?! Snnounced tfllwtlltl‘ Nazi "can" 11nd been dis- s “e9 ' almug “mmnem must. meet. Nov. 5 because it was adjourned in August to that. date. the meeting twould be restricted to the adoption of a motion to ad- journ urrtll early January when a rcgirlar session would be held. He said M1‘. Hanson had agreed with that proposal. The adjournment motion would be coupled with agreement that. 1n the event of an emergency. Par- liament might be called at. any time 1n the interim. 1i. rtvus on that basis the adjournment to Nov. 5 was taken last Aug. '7. It is understood that: Mr. Hari- son has further communicated to the Prime Minister his ideas of what; should govern procedure at the Nov. 5 meeting and that Mr. King has replied. In some quarter's it is believed that. when Parliament meets Nov. 5. Mr. Speaker will have to rule n11 whether the motion to ad- journ. subject to call if an emer- gency demands it, ts debatable or" TWO DOWN l Flying Officer Carl Bries-c of the R C.A.F' fighter squadron 1n Eug- ,1ar1d has shot clown two enemy .111ahe.~. Briese downed a lvlesser- schmitt and was headed back for his litlrl‘ when anolrei" Nazi asked! for trouble —ar1<"1 got it. the 4th Division to make up the garrison considered ,app1"opr"1ate and thus ovoid the transfer of whole battalions from eastern Canada. " While the setting up of the corn- rnaud is in DIIPSUHHCP of _a policv mvolvcd some time ago, it com about. soon after" the new and clos ern units of i Jana" t“ ‘he Cmmland“, not debatable under the standing t M m» r i.“.'.“.f..§.£..‘.il? attract: at. u; the recent tour" of Paella-coast de- fcntcs bv the naval. uuhlart‘ and air experts of the Canadian-Ameri- ‘can Joint Defence Board. motion would not be debatable. 1t is a question whether any members would desire lo carry on debate at that. time. or 1f there would be marry more than the necessary quorum turn up for the sitting. M1". Hanson is not. ex. peeled to oppose the motion, un- less he ciranges 111s stand, since he approved the Government's proposal according to the Bil- notmcemeht by the Prime Minis- ter". But he may wish to ask ques- tions arid make some observations 'I‘her"e might be opposition from M_. J. Coldwcil (cc? Rgsgigwn- Bigirari whose comment last week. ,vvher1 the proposal was announ- ced, was a protest against whatl he described as a denial of the rights of Parliament. i Death Spills From Skies In i British Capital 1 llv MILO l). THOMPSON i 1 1 I r ‘Annual Convention 0f Central Y. P. ll. Held At Bedeque Tire annual convention of the Central Y. P. U. was held at Ben. - tiru- en Oct. B, i940. Afternoon ses- sion opened \\1t11 u trorsmp .~\.'1'- vice l(‘(1 by the ptesidertt, Mr. David "lvtrrrphj" Grcetn vcre given by Mr. Ralph Caliber-k and iespontled incur \\".ts matle about. the Leader- ship ’I‘r"-.r1irn1g School to he held in T1"_vo'.1 this _\t".11" ‘I110 following eorhmittces appotittct NClllllltltltltt “Rev. S ulurrai", Violet French, Olrvc Glydon, Rev. Ward Mart/ran and Ralph Ctrllbt-trk. Pffor, Edythe Sober, Erma Bak- ci". Dorothy Thcurpson WC 1T‘ Resolutions: Rev. Mr. Morrison, airtime Council. Ev-clvn Bell. \ _ _ _ ' Allllt'ill‘t‘l‘.bi Rev L E. Dav- "“*°“‘“°“ “m” ma“ Wm" klacp.nx.in,,c_ LONDON. 0.1. l0.—tAPJ — h1- Ytwlvtt ct Britanrhray not be an ini- mcdiitte probability. .1". outlncd the flCtlH- tr.".~. the years work. The rc-l ul _ , Deteuce agamst mass daylight t"t‘1]‘.l> for trrc year amounted to_ra1us may be "right. rip the nliey‘ $140.81; and the cxpenditurms or the bois 0f the Royal Air Feixe. ’ , And night bombing nray be s; 11\('lt11Dl1 tlmn broke upiolmt‘ it would take 1U vcars for Hit- “5- 1m, ground Rm; ‘lcr to 211111 victory that. nay. Ward l\lttL‘LC.l1l ("Iotcti illln session rvlml Qltlvlti. and DYWiI-O stuutuare; u“, rmwduqk, A Iclearlv sirprxirt all these O\)se“‘lil‘11:‘~| Suppl-z was r -vccl by the Bcde- In‘ m“ M" wday- But. lest the world should asst 111: M __ tthlb‘ n1 ‘ans, the worst 1s over, tha. -‘l)s\j‘s‘“,'r"l_ _(*:_lm“‘~lb‘lllioi'lt Loirdou i.» not. to lie 111 ruins ant. - 3 ~ i Britarir is sale, it should be rcmeul- que Y P. U. a: a cost of 25c. The e\"c:1.1r.g 7.30 t'Olttl1l(".t‘(l All QHCITIM “=15 HRPH- Mlfio MflYYlbcrer-i that Londoners still walk lvfrlrrltlzairk and Miss Iva liketiclvliotirlv with tragedy, gave rhtcrca-ttrrg reports on the Mn Olten wrthcut _4\Vfl.l'lt‘1llB,_ death YTYP- f<;§|-1tv1tl<1‘!1f"r; I or m the skies on lair dale .1 t: slae o cers 1 - were clotted 1n a shattered‘ flower" pot, besidr- Hm P- -v n,” M13 Monv- . her favorite sewing chair, my wile isoxr. p.15 p p’ Mm David Murphy found a jagged tour-inch shclifrag- Pres. .\fr flouplas Nlarl-‘atlahc. 111cm. A nflnm“ hole was m m“ \'l(‘f‘-lll‘('.\, I\ ss Grace IX-aeon. comm.“ "bolt 1 .L. - . Sec‘! two Miss Nora Taylor. Zlufloil-glll‘ He; geflblszhor Cmwpnms‘ iif lllhrrh my (£1116 cltiitich ilnlv llczrdershir) —~‘\/fiss M 1 M l- . - ' . . ‘ ' "imki ‘ n“ mo} ‘F0119; lllOlllltlul-eilt)if‘A351‘Sch%fil:l‘0!tllenlcé%‘l: . §7“”"°'i-“llii‘~1\l1-‘~5 MYIFJOYS Bar- or‘ his! lulwusehold dicdd Lila the t" '- "rte 1e11, w 11c 1 11nd sceme 1c sat- (fulturc - ails-s Erlythe Solvy, -- Half the house is a pile Frllorvslrip, Miss Erma Baker. .\'li.<.\io s. Miss Iva French Recreation, Miss Annie Inwther. Publications ~ Mlrs Dorothv 'f‘t1o'hpso11. ' ambulance. Sometimes she says r1 brief word about a particularly bad night. The other night she LT1(]!d_ to 31ml»! .. . - . give water w poor souls . :52“ Pmmohm TMR“ wounded in a ciark place. B H. . 'w‘ jk '“_' . she nut hcr arm under the shout- ‘ “ "" P""“°'"‘" r M!‘ dcrs oi a than to raise his head lt"atl1 MarQuarric. A \'t‘l‘.\' instiirine address was giv- PH Di’ Rev. S. J. Dari-cs. Albcrton dealing \\‘lili the theme o1 the Con- rthtioh "World Brotherhood." Tie)‘ Ward MarLr-au 1rd the l11~ zlurtrou of the coining years new offtr-frs after which benediction eloscfl lite i940 convention morning C.N.ll. General _ I , I ‘ ' ,~ H’ . Freight Traffic will make young men say centurlrr. 'I‘l1erc was 11o tread. _ She was still trembling from the shock as shc rushed five 0f the wounded to a IIOSPIWI- when 5h‘? arrived, the tiospltnl was gone ~- blown to rubble. Only two of hlr passengers were alive when she reached a second hOSDli-fll- _ A bomb-shattered bus on a prin- eipal thoroughfare yesterday “'11: not a pretty thing. _ It was my _bu~ Had my stibrvav train been on timt. 1 would have been on it. A writer in one 0f the In o ‘.3 _. a 11 .1 < hence: ‘I would as soon have beer". living 811101111 the Lmrdohers of 19x0 us in the Athens 0f Pericles. It wa: . ____ one of‘ rarest; pcrigds when‘ tlllt - - threat. o out r 111a e nren rur MONTREAL, Oct 12— mivwa. illlfitllzr Was tirade todav by Alistair, <f- mt“ .6 _nu< ran National Railways. I '~ i _ 1901540 R. Fairhend has been “lmmllmd tlfltterul freight traflzc 111111111201’. Montreal, succeeding the n-iocnR. J. I-orcinan. Qljigr appoint- Pl s zrnuotmtctl are those of John lllcu. as nrsi mir Lm,w,-,,1 1mg“, way, nor 1s 1t. the way to obtain the truffle. manager, Moiiti-QQL and I.» most economical heat. Try this P. Nelson, as freight traffic irrriirrnil f method next time you find it. neces- cr, central region, Toronto, All of sary to refuel: thcivfticers affected hnvc 11nd marry First, stroke the fuel bed gently. teats of service with the Canadian | until you car-r scr- the first red glow NatlttiialnRarltrriys system, and its iri the nshpit. Don't shake the fire tiiédcurlssar companies, and thcyH-oiighry m- arrow rod coals to fat! wet known in transportation Lhfgugh (he snip-s, Then Lflkg ii strove], or lice, and pull a mound of live coals to the front of your furnace fire-box, just inside the noFcTiTsiTARE exams ICOUUL! "Tossing n11 a few shovelfuls" 1.x the common way of refueling a furnace. but it is not the proper Mr. Fairlie-ad was born in Toron. and cdtrcnted in tha the company during of ash under the live coals. Now vou have a fire bed sloping downward from the lower edge ot the fire door. toward the back of your fumace. Into the hollow dot-med by this slope. put the fresh for ovcr 20 years, agrdwharge of coal - shoveling 1t. 2'11 of the Eirglneers and carefully toward the back of the Ml- Pllllvtt t5 a rrrmltmlc of MC-‘coals 1n front. near the fire door. 'I‘hc.=e live corals lu front will ignite Hisl ttgengasfes ‘arising friolmtrthehcontact _ Io 1e rest coa wi 1 1e of, coal ‘ll,‘:_lg5vg‘r‘;é'1‘l<sxg:lf,md_ will carter: thcmlto htirn. mini- " ‘ ziurz pu s or exp osions. Next "remove the ashes from the nshplt, and reset the dampers. The Knnnwak; G0“ turn damper in the smoke pipe tshould be as nearly closed as pos- wim m“, Mcfjmps‘ slble; the check damper should be He is Mr. Nelson. tlrc tlrdc 1n the flrc-door slfghllw about: the width of n wooden match flwn. North Barr and Toronto. ab» 1 1 r OCTOBER 12. 1940 m Vi? A. ifi v. _ -. 1.. Below you will find a. few of the many opportunities to save money on your Fall purchases of seasonable mer- chandlae. On Sale This Week End Mon and Boys’ Department 89c. $1.39 $1.79 $1.19 Men's Broadcloth Pyjamas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I39 Boys’ fleece lined Combination Underwear. Sizes 22m 34 Boys’ Brushed W001 Zipper Sweaters. Blue, brown and maroon. Sizes 28 to 34 . . . .. Men's heavy Khaki Work Sweaters, 1n coat style . .. . . Men's lined Capeskln Gloves. Brown, grey and black Boys’ all wool Golf Hose, 55c. pair, 2 pairs . n00 Men's Heavy Fall Work Shirts. Sizes 14% . ~ t . . . I Men's Fall weight Combinations, long sleeves and ankle length. Special, per stilt . . . . . . . . . wrist orgauntlet style 89D. Men's heavy 8-02. Overalls in blue and black, I Men's heavy Rib Wool Underwear, shirts and drawers. Special, per garment .. . . . . . . . . . . . weight. Special, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's heavy fleece lined Combinations, mot- I to17 95c. Men's heavy Horsehlde Work Gloves, short (large cut), all sizes $1 .25 Men's 2 piece fleece lined Underwear, heavy tled color, heavy weight Specials from the Ladies’ Deph. ......--.......-.~--r-"~- Ladies’ and Misses Dovelyn (Suede) Blouses, plain and two tone colors, wine, beige, rust, turquoise, mauve and gold. Sizes 14 to 20. Special . . I Ladies‘ Silk Slips with satin stripes. Sizes 14 to 44. Special Ladies’ Glove Silk Bloomers, Bobettes, Panties andvestslnpeachandplnk............... C. Ladies‘ new Silk and Spun Dresses, navy, black, and bright colors. All sizes . . . . . . .. I Misses Deanna. Durbln Sport Dresses, in spans and wools. Two prices — $ s and SEE our beautiful range of Ladies’ Fall Coats in all the newest cloths, richly furred. $ Prices 1 and tip Ladies all wool Sweaters, slightly soiled. long and short sleeve. A real bargain. Clearing Pfig. Children's Sleepers, 2 pairs pants. Sizes 1, 2 and8years........... I Ladies Struggles, part wool and all wool 35C.’ & Children's Hose, all sizes, per pair ... . . . . . . . 1 sci Ladies’ Rayon and Wool Hose, per pair . . . . . . Ladies’ Frill Fashioned Chiffon and Semi-Service Hose. Regular value $1.00. Our Special, on sale for I pair Yard Goods Department Plain and Plaid Cotton Flannel, blue, wine, red and green. Suitable for kiddies’ dresses & in two special mices. Yard .. . . . . Linen Lace Table Cloths, Sizes 72 x 90 .. .. Lace Chesterfleld Sets. Special per set . . . . . .. White Slub Terry Towels. Sizes 20 x 40. Pair Rayon Bedspreads. Blue, green, yellow, I rose and rainbow. Sizes 72 x 90 ... . . . . . . . Carpet and Oilcloth Department 75c. 55c. $3.19 Attention Men and Boys’ Come in and look over our complete stock of Men's and Boys’ Fall and Winter Overconta and Suite. All the latest styles and new patterns at popular prices. English Linoleum, suitable for bathroom or kitchen. Special, per square yard . . . . . . . . Canvas Back Oilcloth. Regular value 65c. sq. yard. Special, per square yard . . . . . . Axmlnster Mats. Size 27 x 48. Special, each Try Preston's f.» Real Values Provvse Bros., Ltd.