lll »'.:li l"i' -lii. A “l. m l ll. r. MilcPllFE. Snllritnl‘, " ‘illlg, (‘lilirlolioioivlu nu. l" = - '11. .. -_ w» o." Pr"? wcsécaal Cards llllllllELl. & G0. ll. F. IKRCHIBALD (‘lail-ll-rcii Accountants l..!\ll‘l"ll Trust Building (‘hlil-llllictuuwi i lanai] BENTLEY J .\. l’. YLEY lLC. l. l'. lll..\"l'l.l-.\'. l.l..li. Barri~ll l- lillli .'iilurill-y.s-at-Lall Y.li).\'l'.\ TU LOAN 2S" lliclillllnill Slice: M ALBAN PXRMEKR l! .\.. LLB. Nlllil-éll‘; HULIUITKHK. ETT lllllll,,l=~. l:.l:lk oi‘ (‘nniml-rcc Bldg, ‘illlfii \‘ ‘l'() LOAN ALEX w. Ml-{illisoil aw-usi-rll. souciroa. ETC lllllwi tn Loan Collection: lliilrl‘; no (irfltl George St. r l-l Y in‘ EX AMINED iuiil lll isslcs rvrrun .l. h‘. 'l‘.\\'l.OR lil‘ l orlllzrilisr 21 l-2—38; a-medlllm as 1-2 -so; {lgiluilcts 26; B 27; C 18 l-2-—l9 Potatoes: Mtl new, grade 1. .65- 10: 2. AO-oo; NB old, no 1 15s 1.00-1.25; NB new, :10 1 75's ,s0_ .G7_l-2; PEI old, no 1 75's 1.00- l-‘la; PEI lieu’. no 1 75's .80-.85. tPolato prices are wholesale.) CANADA PROVINCE OF‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. IN THE PROBATE COURT Tile 21st September, AD. 1940. Ill Re Estate of Matilda Gordon, late of Montague, in King's County, in the said Province Widow, de- ceased. tesiate. flothe Sheriff of the County o! Kinks County or any Constabe or Jterate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of Irene Simpson, o! Charlottetown. in ucen's County, in said Province. Widow. and Nellie G. Fraser. oi’ Montague aforesaid, Widow. the executrices of the above named estate, praying that a cita- tion ma_ be issued for the purpose hereinaf er set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all aer- sons interested in the said Esra to be and appear before the Judge re- sent at a Probate Court to be eld in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queen's County, in thesaid Province; on Friday the 25th day of October next coming. gt the hour of l1 o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. James Haslam, £311., Proctor for said Pe- tltioners. And it in hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith ub- lished in some newspaper pub ish- 0d lll Chaflottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date nere_ of and that a true copv hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County afore- said. at the Post Office in Monta- cuc aforesaid and at the RCA/LP. Parracks in Montague aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. l . m‘ W‘ ., lmllicfiag Rags ii-wil .l -'\‘ ll~l Mimlmum Charge for Any Advertisement; ll C} llll.ll-lli.ili loi-als. 5c pel- word; Western and Eastern locaii l ilalll; Aulluullcilni-iits and Coming Events 3o per word- ,'," ""1 ‘u lll‘! will; In lilclllul-iiiln Notices 70o pcr inch; Lin: oi l l .illi| Sllllllilllll offerings, Cards. eic.. 54! l!!!" Illllw‘. bu"?! "l "M" "luv 10c Ill‘! inch Wi-dding engagement l0 words for SIM "llvi- Hours ll-l2 — I WITNESSI HisJ lalonolirrthfllirolg l- _ ., comr iimer. u ac o e sa \illl.l,_\ I.) Appflllllmfllll- Probate Court at Charlottetown \_,..,, |',,,,,,.,,," ilgorcsalditll-le dav and year first ,.,._ .. , _ f‘ ovc wr cn. ( I I "M “mm ms‘ l3" illc Court, ‘illlll-“(V my“ Gnu.” iSgd.) MURIEL C. Loklgglllltili, S HIT. IA05-9-23-30-10-7-14-d __. Payable in Advance l, » if inn-hing. Rclisoll- L‘ ‘ . i.l.‘lll- lZbJ-J. or cli.l I‘ l. ~..li).~i silo-l. L-JSB-lO-ld-Zi. _ lll-Qvrlzn’ iionlvi. I Anny Guardian. 14-350-10-14-11. . AT 44 WEST l and Haszard. l . l Bank cf ~ H. .. i.-:i.l)-l0-l0-l2-l . .___'-'-l_~ll:\i-:.\li-:rv'r N0. a ' -~-1I~ . Silllilbll‘ for tivo ' l“ l‘-‘<l‘"llvllt. repair. il-Slli-IO-ll-Iil. Fill Rent Fl; t ., ," W," - a IIEATED EIGHT .“- ,.“‘_*' 13m with sun l-ch l, ,_ hllhallv locate and hi,“ ' l luv rcnta. Apply The --~ 'l'l'usl Conuianv. L-Zil7-10-lI-3L 1.. lin-nllc. ilaldlvoca- ""1 l" ll-llis lbl i'Vi'l'V additional 3 words. Notices oi Thank: llw \i>.ui Llilllll lilo uvr iili-h or ilc nei- word. Lists of Subscription» n‘ ,. ill‘! llli-li Address and Prescntation $1.00. Othcr rates on l‘. "l m" To Lot For Sale F? ll " . .- roa sacs-saw BUNGALOW. l_~l{‘ll’lu"l'l* rENbM All luociern conveniences. Apply l0 Felling st. Are You the Man? WATKINS DEALER (BETWEEN 25 and 55 years, with car), needed immcdiatcly in nearby Rural Route to supply established de- niand for Everyday Necessities, in- dudlm spices. Extracts, Baking Powder, Toilet PrcPlIPMlOH-S. Clcansers. Medlclllefl. Fly 311ml! Mlliorilllzild stock. Hon and Pvll - trv Topics. ‘l2 year reputation. 10000 Dea ers. Milst be satisfied with a reasonable income at stari- pm-m experience helpful. Belling experience unnecessary. Crcdlt furnished right rties. write im- medialcly. 9 J- R- walkml c, pllny, Montreal, Que.. Dc t. zfgl-IA n-ns-io-l-v-ii-ii. i" i-miiii- Héli) wflllled wry“ c EXPERéEImB .. n, - Apply Lggifi-IO-il-i-I. L-243-9-l8-U lilAlI) wanted. ian. military domination of that troub- ,lad area where. since the fall of lFrance, Germany's political grip lhas been widely extended. l Rumanias position has been un- lienable since the downfall of {Czccho-Slovakia broke up tho little entenic and the defeat of France ‘removed the last major army on the continent to oppose the Axis. and now the shrunken kingdom, dominated by Fascists is giving up its last shreds of independence to the Nazis. Rupture of British-Rumanian relations was expected hourly with Britain believed on the point of declaring Rumania to be an en- emy-occupied country. Yugoslavia! position. squeezed between the Axis powers, and with Swastika- flying trcopships steaming through her down the Danube was not much happier. There were unexplained reports of Nazi mili- tary movements in Hungary and Bulgaria. All this, with its threat ulti- mately to the Black Sea coast and Turkey's Dardenclles, and the probability of a major extension of the war all around the shores of the Mediterranean. was foreseen by Winston Churchill and Bri- taln's long-range plans have been prepared in accordance with these temporary successes for the Axis. Churchill's statement As far back as Aug. 20. Mr. Churchill said:- “Even if the Nazi legions stood triumphant on the Black Sea, or indeed llpon the Caspian: even if Hitler was at the gates of India. it would profit him nothing if at the same time the entire eco- nomic and scientific apparatus of German war power lay shat- tered and pulverized at home.” The pulverizirig of Hitler's war power at home has developed a hundredfold since that speech Two hundred German military ob- jectives have been bombed by the Royal Air Force, solne oi’ them, like the big railway yards at Hamm, more than 40 times. votionnl period. alter which the program from the Missionary Monthly was carried out, the mem- bers all taking part. R.oll call was answered with an appropriate Bible verso. It was decided to hold the Autumn Tbiclukoffclhig in Sea View Hall, Rev. Mr. Crowdis is to be the gucst sprakcr. The members hand- ded in their qllllt blocks and the hostess kindly invited the members back to her home to finish the quilt. Closing hymn and benedic- tion brought the meeting to a close alter which refreshments were served by the hostess and a soc- ial half hour followed. Mr. Ralph Howard, Margate spent Sunday in Malpeque, the guess of Mr. Gerald Lockhart. Mrs. Alexander Champion has received ihe sad news of the pas- ing of her sister, Mrs. Austin Giles, at her home in Boston. Mass. Mrs. Giles was born in Darnley and was the daughter of the late William and Mrs. Roach and will be kind- ly remembered by many friends here who deeply deplore her pass- ing. Kind sympathy is extended to her aged mother, Mrs. Roach and her sister, Mrs. Champion in their said bereavement. Miss Shirley MacGregor is visit- ing with friends-in French River. Mr. Lyle Crozier is making good progress in erecting his new barn which had been demolished during the wind storm of some weeks ago. Mrs. John Mountain is the con- tractor of the job. Mr. and Mrs. Wrp 2e Pickering and little daughter. ylariyne spent Sunday in SpriIlQbIOOk the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. MacKay. Mrs. John Pickering spent Fri- day in Summerside with friends. Mrs. Frank lvfacKay entertained the members of the Darnlcy In- stltute at hcr holne on Wednesday evening. The president presided and opened the lnccllu-g in the usual The Churchill reference to thel Caspian has been interpreted as‘ another of his series of warnings to Russia that Hitler's ambitions; must of necessity carry him across , the path ilvhere Rilssiafls vital in- forest-s lie. The only paths to iliel Caspian lie through Russia itself ‘or through Turkey and Iran, two -nlitions which Stalin cannot sec dominated by Germany. Other Statement! l I Mr. Churcilill gave a similar "warning last week ill stating that the German-ltalian-Japariese niil- itary pact while aimed primarily , at the United States had Russia as ‘its secondary target. In yet an- other speech he indicated that fear of Russia's air force was keeping Hitler from any all-out thrust at the British Isles. Many military observers be- lieved the first sign that the Med- iterranean campaign is really un- der way will be a combined Ger- man-Itallan attempt to cripple the British Mediterranean fleet sev- erely by means of aerial bombs. attacking both the fleet itself and l its bases. such as Alexandria. l It is understood that in pre- paration for this, the Royal Air Force and the fleet air arm in the Mediterranean have been greatly strengthened this autumn. while, troopships ply their unannounced way to the great assembly points. of Gen. Wavell‘: Middle East com- mand. Farm For Sale Farm of 60 acres at Brndalbane, property of Estate Alfred MoEwen. Practically all clear land with dwelling-house, barn and machine shed. Less than one mile from " , Station. A091! to Reverend lori Dalton, Hope River. Executor. If not previously cold will be‘ offered at Public Alloiioil tIIl iilel Pfflflllen. on Thursday, 0ctober 24th, at two o'clock pan. i Ia-IOO-IO-ll-bl. way after which Roll Call was ans- wcred with jokes. Ccmmittees (we satisfactory reports; after :he reading of the minutes, the business discussions followed. Sever- al pleccs of knitting were hand- ed in to the Rad Cross Committee and more yarn was distributed a- mong the members. Mrs. Frank E. MacKay read an interesting paper, on "Vegetable Dyeing". The sing- ‘ ing oi the National Anthcm finish- ed this part of the mcetiniz, after which a delicious lunch was sorv- ed by the l'l05lt"5.< assisted by Mrs. Reginald Mountain. Mrs. Colin Donald has returned to her home after her recent oper- ation in Prince County Hospital. Many friends will be pleased to lcrlrn that she is somewhat improv- ed in health. Mrs. Lester Profitt. Bloomfield, spent the weekend in Sea View. ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. Mr Melville Donald, Albertrm, was a NTPhl. visitor to MalpequeJ and Sea View, and spent a pleas- ant visit with friends. Miss Laura Adams. Silmmcrsiiie, is spcurllnlz a few day's in Darn- | icy. the iruesi. of her sister, Mrs.‘ Llia Crozicr. The Soa View Women's Institute met at the hnmoof Mrs. J. W, Min-- pliv for ihcir October meeting. The attendance owing in the exceeding- lv pilsv scnsnvi, was mll"l1 smallrr than usual. ‘The president presid- ed. ’I‘h-s meeting opened with Ode and creed. alter alhlch the Secre- iarv called the roll. The f‘\'l‘llll€< of last ww-ilna Wore mad and approv- ed. The members cxoresscd tlwlr regret that the "Carry On Can- ada" program was lln-Hlo to conic as was iinl"‘"\'ll!'(l. Pl~ns ww- lTlfiilP for a llallowcbn Social and bazaar. and ccmrriiiecs were an- nrvnicd in fake charge of same. The remainder o‘ the evnnlcv w r spent in lrvvittin" for the Red Cross and a social ob". A nuanilf" of "c" was Flair?!" ed among the rwmbers fo- mo" knitting. A bountiful lunch was Following is the report 0i Eben- ezer School for the months of Au- gust and September. Grade X:-—1. Roland MacDon- aid. Grade Lxz-l. Claude MacLeod. Grade VlII:—i. oresorv Doiron- 2. Thelma Bryenton. Grade Vilr-l. Chester MacDon- ald. 2. Olis Ford. 3. Roland Ford Grade VI:— l. Alfred MacDonald. 2. Roland Doucetie. 3. Arnold Mac- Rae. Grade Vt-l. Robert MacDonald. 2. Velma Fprd. 3. Luella Macleod. Grade IV:— l. John Bryenton. Grade III:-1. Marion MacDonald and Helen MacRae (equal). l Grade lIz-l. Morrison Ford. 2. -Ha.rold Bryenton. 3. Wendell Ford. | Grade I Sr:—l. Orwell Ford and ‘Ian MacRae (equal). Grade I Jr:-—l. Elwood Ford. Perfect Attendance for August: Ronald MacDonald. Claude Mac- Leod, Gregory Doiron, Chester ‘ MacDonald, Arnold MacRae, Luella lMacDeod, John Brycnton. Marlon MacDonald, Helen MacRae, Harold Bryenton, Wendell Ford. Perfect Attendance for Septem- ber:— Gregory Doiron, Chester Mac- Donald, Roland Doucette, Robert MacDonald, John Bryenton, Marion MacDonald, Helen MacRae, Harold Brventon. Wendell Ford. Kathleen E. MacDonald, Teacher. ‘Plane Production is Speeder! lip OTTAWA. Oct. 2 -- (CPF-Ex- copt for a few ty es of British ‘planes the whole of Canada's ris- ‘ing airplane industry will be bas- ‘ed on this continent, lt was learn- ,ed here today. New planes going ‘into production are United states itypcs and difficulties in obtaining l licences to manufacture latest | United States types have been i removed. Canada will manufacture pro- pellers, engines and airplane in- struments although it will be some time before these are in produc- tion. Advanced training planes now are being obtained from the United States and Great Britain but by the middle of the winter it is estimated a shortage here will be covered by production of Anson trainers. By February Bolingbroke bomb- ers will bc in production at a rate oi’ about 15 a. month. Early in the year production of Canadian plants will be tripled with an output of between 300 and 350 a month. served by tre hostess assisted by iMrs. John E. Campbell and Mrs. Leland Campbell. The meeting clos- ,ed with the National Anthem. Mr. Layton Coulson has return- ed home after being employed in lSummerside for some time. lvlrs. Edwin MacArthur and little daughters of Elmsdale are visiting with friends in Sea Vicw. Drive oul ACHES u ‘ g} ELECT PRESIDENTS NEW YORK. Oct. l.1 -—(CP) -—1n the presidential elections Tuesday. 1 Nov 5, the people of the United; States choose electors. The electors casl. ihe vot-cs for presidential can- l didaics. , The 531 votes of the electoral wl- lege are divided among the statlesl acqgrding to population. The act- = ual measure of a state's electors is l the total of senators and represen- tatives to which it is entitled. Usually the entire electoral vote of a. state is cast for one candl- date. but occasionally the votes of a state are divided. This can hap- pen when the popular vote is very close. The usual explanation is that voters in considerable number bc- lleve they arc voting for the whole party ticket when thcv mark an X after the name of one of that par- ty's electors. Electoral votes are coilnteli individually and if the top man on the electoral list of the minority party gcis a few more voles than, say, the bottom man on the majority list, there is an electoral vote for the presidential candidate who was not the popular choice of the stale. Greatest plurality given a can- didate in the last l0 elections was in i936. Next greatest was in i932. The SEiZ-to-eilzht olocioral advantage of Franklin D. Roosevelt over Alf M. Landon in 1036 was consider- ably more lop-sldcd than was the popular vote. Mr. Roosl-‘vclt receiv- cd 27.476 673 votes l0 l5fi79533 l'0l‘ Mr. Landon. The popular advantage l‘ was approximately seven to four,- lvhcroas th-e electoral vote was in. the raiio of approximately 65 to‘ one. FANNING SCHOOL Honour roll for the month oi’ September. Senior Department Grade X--1. Ralph Owen: 2, Garnet Turner. Grade IX—l. Betty MacKlnnon; , 2, Verna Bearistc; 3. Edward Mac- Gougan. , Grade VIII-l. Jack Bearisio; 2, 1 Irene Taylor; 3. Earle Taylor. l Grade V1I—l. Edythe Donald; 2. . Jean Burt: 3. Alina Donald. , Grade VI-l. Elaine Bryenton. l Pcrfcci. attendance-Ralph Owcu l Vcrna Bcarislo, Batty MncKinlion. Erma Abbott, Althcia Brycnton,‘ Eleanor Stewart. Earle Taylor, Irene Taylor, Jean Burt, Edythe Donald, Elaine Brycnton. Teacher, Dolly G. Matthew. Primary Department Grade V-1. Mary Bi-arisio; 2. Owen MacGougan; 3. James Mac- - Kinnon. ' Grade IV A-l. Charlene Owen; 2, Marian Woodslcle; 3. Audrey Nlocliinnon. Grade IV B-l. John Donald. > Grade III-l, Ralph Champion: l’ 2 Earle Woodsidc; 3. Louise Burt. l Grade II A-l. Frances Mac-, Kinnon; 2. Joan Bcaristo andl Harold Bryenton equal; 3. Verna l Bryenton. , Grade II B-l. Eileen Woodsldc; ‘ z. Helen Stewart and-Robert Mac- l Kenzie equal. , Grade I-l, Vivian Bryenton; 2. Janet MacKinnon; 3. Junior Mac- Kenzle. Perfect attendance: Mary Bear- isto. Owen MacGougan, Doris Stewart, Charlene Owen, Audrey lVIacKinnon, Llouise Burt, Frances MacKinnon, Vcrna Brycnton. Joan , Bearisto, Helen Stewart. Vivian Bryrnton. Janet MacKlnnon. l Teacher, Alice J. uriimmond. STERN AIR CHASE ENDS IN VICTORY l IONDON. Oct. l2--(CP\— ‘fliisl is the story of a night chase over Britain that. end-ed in victory for the Royal Air Force pilot of a Blenheim flghicr. l 0n a clear night the pilot saw- bombs drop ncar a iown in lhci northwest and a few minutes later.) among the stars, he saw one which l ‘ seemed to be moving. It was a light , showing from a Ilclnkl-l. l Whether the Nazi pilot knew he was being followed will never be‘ known bllt he led his mlrsucr first ‘ into the heart of the Midlands flfldl Education For 0n G.N.R. Wheels NORTH BAY, Oct. l2 -Tl‘.e story of how the principles of deluocricy" are laugh‘. to foreign settlers lll the more remote disiricts 01 north- ern Ontario was told by Frederic Slomalu, lcaclicr in charge of Liifi‘ school on wheels Car N0. l, built and operated by the Canadian Na- tional Railways on its lrans-coiz-l lincnial line bctuccn Capreol and Folyet Station. The school cal". one l of the half dozen opcralcd by lhcl National system and staffed by the Ontario Department of Education, was brought spvcially l0 Norlh Bay, so that the teachers of lll-L‘ Nlliisshig district might have an opportuniiyl to inspect the lnovi-ablc scliooll lyenr dill, Pcrchcl-iln l-iili, It l. Uutposts Sent ‘, TOBFR 14. 1940 . ,0‘ ‘ ‘ l rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE F“... ~ '1 ‘ h Loans | = ' "l"l""l"'l L“ " "“ ' l '“__.___»-~ ‘ r l fiea View i . . WM "P “’ P l QJUTA 7700/5 l I And Vicinity i . - ssoo. l I a . -- , l‘. l _ School is closed here for the au- , _ __._._____ , l l, L Montreal Curb Monlreal §luck ;‘.'{".;‘,,.“°‘,;“","3§ ,“",,°"..,Pg*.,;;t l- ll I" ‘“ "'1 l” l Green lsvloillrltaags lgieicnfawrnlers afre g ll v u » L‘ l u l S (Cllllfllll-‘in Prim) ‘ greatly disappointed at the price - w, liclllly- stock! cl oi the potatoes so far andk all sin- .» ... Ell .. ill B i" (Canadian Press) ggllbgfllglpgggeldtllgrgylgxlgvrlw H. LAPTHORN 0nd L. s. srrvsusou i illnllll- L Ablubi Com w ____ - SHANGHAI, Oct. 12—(AP)-—Jflp- mm,“ mug," , l) Abmbl pm _ Siocllli Close -linese authorities made a studied ' _, m u...“ 3 l2 . Many friends are sorry to learn G Asbeslos Y, 34 i m I c d", g Pt lat-tempt tonight to spike rumors c! 140 Richmond 5t. ~‘ "=" BPWMHOI= s i-i 2552,55,‘, "2 3 , geolil: sllllifi» $5 all-m?“ 15:’ fililfiifit l3’l%‘.‘2i§ll.°.f§l'"§2€ii’é‘m.n‘i‘ ." - i. t - '- ' - ll , '1“ PC e ~—~ m grléckpfvlgl: A 2?, lgg-yntllhsrtilltalleirlnlrllallflaixx.m a‘ mm‘ orUlslleatllcgl cgvxellefiilllgrmed quarters “a ff‘ t 1 ll! - , . id . that 14.000 Chin W‘, l’ N, Discounts M k $100218 1'2 Mr. and Mrs Samuel Bernard, galdlellsogfvghe Japanese-damning? -—-—— c Hr e1 Ar A m... Tob 141-4 "Pr?" y~1,-,=P=M g" .""';.§".“ liitki“ii.ltllléi“fii‘islllffln°f“°iiz . ll Mtl Power 291-2 ‘ l‘ “may e Bu“ ° er vl/ 1 g5 l, m o tn or the l‘ i. 'l I clive the A Glancn Noranda 581-4 daughter’ Mrs‘ Joseph Mwaresor‘ Whgilgngooolivcra: 12a dsml. 4- ‘ ll ll i v u u R shawlmgfln 18 1'2 The fishermen have been taking stream lglgkgggrgciled acggflbed i. i» L ‘ .r.“;;.£:r:.“:l=..2r.a.il were as" *""s.'="'"> '“'*‘""'“-'°“" ‘ e -~ l ts. u e enied t "any l‘. (By The Canadian P seam“ and some very m“ catch" lllgllgllnlfio concentrated with the ,NEWCA-ST'LE- o“ “"59 W“ q l; T , .55 “s” have lteen reported. idea of moving against the foreign I gfiwgwméofférlgfisgaglcramébwgfsj FOR S A L E . L'- _ jToronio-Stock market closed. “easy in d viii. u ' ti "en -‘ I up’: d A . l‘ l"l h M"“l"“|"l'i‘im' and gold stock! 1* argmlhallcrlifin Jillm till“: lgmlilmuliltl lnAligyoftllglallltivgnfiiilloltfhfixgxflnfl-llglletge 10038533” lscilzlill: 205111111? lllefllxlls - - l ll "W "l ‘f lower; utilities and other |ndi|s- tWDTNIPEIG- toct- L1n3"(cPl'-'1ll' #10" wherg theyyhav: obtalnea “a- forces were building concentration in New Bqrun. ZCRDIIIIG Upper Con. Deflmble plopellY o" 5pm.: l O trials higher. ‘fi/rifilgl ‘en wrlaeia 1E3“? on ‘the ploylrlent, camps inuwhicil to intern foreigners adian cities. \l’l'l911 NLss l-laz i Clor- , Pork llood, Charlottetown, tor ‘ ,.__._. , lNi-u York-Sin k and commodity p g g n e Re was a a __i or were planning to take over the 151,8. Malcncy yOUXIQIZc-f dllllflhler ol . d t l., Th , . l . .. - w markets closed (Columbus Day) low ebb tuday and closing prices Mr a d M c111; rd M La settlement or the French concession QITAWA’ QCL 12 (Qp)._ can. m‘, law Ml-"Mm Mm Join, y -. mm‘: m e 5° "' _ '5 P"9"'l>' l) 7*" Wlnniplg-lvheat ~d' d ' were “nchlmged l” 1'8 “ml 1158b‘ ' n r5‘ o ac ten by force Oct l8 after the Burma tracts awarded by the Dcpfl-llllll-‘lll- l one of Rogcrsvile lw-a-me lhc h“ mmlel" dwclllllg. lWQC lll-l" “m” "l N ‘ tlonally h mm ma‘ ‘i’ will‘ ‘he 00W)" fume at 7° half, “lumed ‘Tm s“m"f.§"‘d° l° Rofld re-olieris" 0f Munitions and supply liurma we.‘ and; of Alvlli Midkln Ecalty" 50W and on ocre oi well Ciilllflil J _._.....,...--....__...___ 1-8 cents a bwhel and the Decem- 211215;, ‘f; fig scgikfni: Shanghals lumor crop. startle? an wseg enfllng Oct. 4. numbered 4 ~31! o‘; ML and Mm v_ w_ Humor and ‘and , , . ,- . , . , , ber and May futures at their fixed Tuesday. when the Unit/ed S a s Wm, a 19ml value o; 39930539, _. -.. and me m, ._m_be1_t A Bea“ _ o! . 5|. r l. >I l-lkl) l).|,V ‘mmmmn levels or 7154 and 75 H; Co. during the summer months. 5mm Department suggested lhal. mum,“ Mnuswr Howe announced‘ weslmouzlveouryc T}. cnmiybny Apply m cents respecflvelyn ———€—- Amlgrlcpns leave the Orient. ilflwef" tonight. . . was performed A Bailing-ail. l‘ I ’_ c"? P d P - His friends are pleased to learn ed in the excitement following the Larges; contract durum the “egk D Di ‘h 1_ l‘ bmtrd U “up M. A, FAarcEil, r0 uce MONTREAL Oct 13 (C Th llla-l- MY- 30h" C0l1l50ll l5 making cleaver-assassination 0f Jail?!“ was imucd lo Canadian Car alid, _- -“~‘° a 5° CH‘ ‘ '- l9 l Solicitor, (‘anllllillll li.ll~.ll 11f I ‘ l stock market managed to cling-for? B good recwery f°u°wm5 hls recent puppet Uhlnese may“ m‘. occuplea lw-undry Co" Md" N1ontreab4m2w u-‘llfilrillallil ie llii rn ‘ll lll" ‘l bv Cmnmflc" Uulhllw’ L"" ' " ‘*3 ward at the close of Satllirdays umem .1 paTllfe olafillilgilelsihhllockesman refused zofmllggrfclffrglllinore man $5000 in-l hel- br-ilh: ,‘ .W.Malone'y, o.’ New- ‘ ' l ' -h s l . -_.... . . f Mayl)! -_ ‘ ' "ole, \\'.,- ' \\'ll‘ line in Benflllv- L 211-10-11- - MIONTREAL. Oct. l3—(CP)— “lgcllouTeliiiliolhz and B.C. Power oil}... llfffff’ ‘rgdfi/[ed §°lrry 5m éeam 0h]; gliellliuslflOSolt heavily elude‘ illrle browh suit lined -l cl} Phlhipp‘ A ii ‘v l-lilll l’l'\‘-*‘*) Pmlduce "larket 9Y3“ here 55ml‘ "EA lacked ‘m a point‘ whue Brazil‘ ins which nsectessitzirleziollirls remzlil/‘lsa-l guarded men i“ ‘he Orlentllwhgigga modswus: l'f Malone" be“ [or . ulnunedI. ‘lull T’ V 7 V ’ a... ~.-. (‘lose $13k rilfn:@l1°l'lf¢dA by lllle Dolnlliion iarlid l-lat lglotyvardtsmith, lo Prince County Hospital m, an EaclllficsdggngféléhreflslllggntiflrY Y s7léanalizl Packers. Ltd. Halalh- mallcrblrijljltcgllllgltlfi z-J -- __ l . ii c gri_u ur, o : so - P l . . ' _ - - " ‘*‘" * 1- “ r l 132i Bulle“ fir“ Emile ECW531333’ lll 593W!‘ Qllsiplglliged “1-4 higlllleillm’ lopemflon. _ Soldiers and Rerldalmfix encfour- Clothing: _. _ of mauve orchzds. Ali's. Jfllln 0,‘ '. _ _ crude solids, Jobbing plice, 28; Que- l-2 point iviiile in constructions, ‘Vlr, ind Mr‘, C large Ma ‘ It- - Y l d‘ to tn arrest of '_' -' ‘ d El-rditl‘ w _$7,g75; lle .1" °~ mflflm“ l‘ U‘ l?“ ' 1 ,‘ l- ...l l. m2 W"- Iw _1 imivuriwd. sulrelll le- ‘Asbelcs ‘llmed *4- 'i>"<’~'lal° Cllilsllollerillil" regsnallynallld l-llllliiled rug Japanese- [Alllllillillutliliil-llleal- ma. {lllljllllxllfifilfiilqmL OI Halmx’ “all l Th‘? “'_‘"‘“' ""“"“‘" "l ll" l” 1' " fie-PL price, 27 3-8, Quebec no 2, 26 l Total sales: 3,100 shares; Indus- were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. controlled Hongkew section inside M0ncwn_535_pqu. L d‘, ‘l’ f "m" " lh C...“ ‘Anguilla on llll‘ iul- .\l't'illlll i.‘ L _ _% 3-8; Quebec no 1 pasteurized, fresh ‘trials, 1,200; Mines, 1,900; Bonds, Thomas Boer. out in the search. Personal houlplncnt: Imlm, “lll, .0‘ bfiiakmfi ‘(.15 , i" \lilvl‘l'lls lllll lw lll-lll lll l\' l, '.,.l =4 r ' W and regraded whol l " la -____ liable Ja uiese sources saidone . simms and Co., Ltd" 53ml mo!” A yehulng ' M, ‘ -l|-'lll- iuvsliliy, uciolii-r l..». .l: ll _ k . a _ . ,_. lprace 272 3.4 'Qu.5be e58 e zlozlllbmg n 3,; C J c -d1 M1 ofggu‘: trustelhx servants slipped into ha] SN B__$5 6/70 served at ah.» home of the bade» to l |._ 3L '3' l l "l l v ‘g. l Choose; Western “hulls. lcurrant Dflllélllll of Rica); blozilgdscotlh n52: hié bed“°°m' Slrud‘ mmf three blows Lumlaer valld Bllndmgrsgppgeslbyc, i£§l§$“§§0.§§1§f1lf" 13121532,? ‘M31155 5- _3l(777"'l. . - Mi‘- “ml” Pme» 13 11-16-13-161 wl- ' ' ' "Elms l" N” Lmdm‘ “d s" Wm‘ a- llealy mealxknlllslin repre- Slfmdmd gal-satin “C ' ' ‘ left bv Tans-Canaan Air Llmrs for °°"“"‘“*' “n. .. hum . - d . Conversations vilh y Glasgow, N5. S a. - ._ ,_ , Hap; thou? ‘l’ 14.7ClléI‘€il1L‘l"(‘CEl%lI» llr1i.e,d13 11-16 View on Mon a5. sentative Anleylcans showed belief Spencer B,” &'fm-ne;_]'_,{d_"1‘ru- Monlmay Thev “ml Sand n.2,. lL H u an - ‘ ' T ' l “t” a“ °° m - “'l‘°l°- i "WT that the situation slill did 11°‘ will‘ ro NS-—$43 050 honeymoon mozoling lllriluch t 1* ' i~ ~31- sale Jobbing rice, 14, b l Mrs. Herbs." Donald entertained h - mules and ' ' ' » ' .‘ - L; ll; d, Ed. ‘ ; _ U‘. m. rqu-n l _ _ _, l 7*"“— white and coloiPed current $2213‘; l the members yof the Darnlcy and ‘ifllnrooiilgil ‘llignlcrilr {a fifl5§,§,,"§“§§‘§els1 e ilvrillllxazliside altfmCoie AllllOlllle l “Viv J """"'l’l" “lmlmml l“ Price 13 3-~i' wholes l bb “By H’ M‘ Pete's’ Canadla“ he“ s" Vlew W M 5- “l- h“ “"12 QT kgn ress spokesmen ha" “m” m t'u nasal... Defence P1016“: Ron Wcstniourit Qllobec Tirol I ' "" “ ‘l '“"‘-l d“ “ lprice, 14 ' ac ‘l0 mg Staff Writer) on Thursdav evening. There‘ was ed Solmpand Americans here feel Cfllfiéafion Brothers. Ltd, Mcncton, b ige'“.a5 a l°rm°ll WDll o/Nnlre r , l ‘ Eggs, ‘graded shipments in used German troops penetrating l'ar- a good atggndance oi’ members, ma; me crisis has been averted. N_B___$33'467_ gain‘ Convenlh Chfirlomllolomr, P3 5 _l l‘ f, me cases, selling price, A43... ‘lhg’ “lad laflhifhlllw Fl" Balm“ The President. Mrs Joseph Mac- ———————%“"0“L , . , , 1.. and of Sillery Academy al Qlle- l . - o ay roug it e Nazis closer to Gregor presided and led the De- EBENEZER bC 0 HOW U. p. VOTERs bet l l m“ mam“ d?“ MM oi hlasrslilivld, M. _l'i'lci'.~l (lcioilcr 17th, 1 l . m.- Illil .1 ing stock. farm llllplvlllifillw, l l . p it ellu, t: lHUllil lliurl-s u.lll ital’ - itcglsicri-ll, illlisll-ll ll . lr ll, slluri. illirll lli'ili'l' lii*~l.- Qllvrl iivgirdrri-ii, |ll|i\i\'iZl iiiiili l your uiii, -i young vlillil, llruuli .-...u with lllilT, ii xvi-Pkg llld; lrul-l. i..l,_lln No. 3 (Balm, land roller, li'\i'l' spllug tooth hurruus, ha)" rllkc, ni=.\i\l~l- ll. potlilu si-ilfiii-r llllll lilLcr ilizi-r _\])f‘i'lld(‘l‘, llhlllllfl‘ ~;ili.l.. -l- iiurrinys, lurnl ll'lli‘\ll|', 1‘li ilcllvcry truck ll 0rd,, l lll siirigli, unlkiiig pluu, ii'\"~ ll \l~,l.ll< ‘ illilr 550 lbs c2111., illlllfllliL iil ll.l'l l-s; l), A: S. cart, suiidll- lillll l>rl-.-.lll:l~' l’. acrcs 0t‘ lilrliips, quanliii lll ~11 ilats ziiiil l)‘lll'li‘_\', l0 tun ll.l\ ' inn» ublc building-z iillll nizlny lllil. .. lll- mcnliuiivd. .‘\li llpilililiiillv lll |l,‘l (‘lili ‘ ' ' 2i'li| ill~ ~ll r3 sums in slim... l;i h Over $10.00 if! months l-ri-ilii on up- proved joint null-s, A. .‘\. ll \.\l\- KY, .\lll lllulcrn ‘Terms-All L-335-l0- .. and learn things of its work from l ___ teacher Slolnan during the days convention here. In his explanation of the teach- ing duties, which range from til first form l0 lnatriclildlion, Mr. Slo- . mall slated that the 50 niclubvrs, oi his class ranging iliroughoilt Lil dozen grades arc scattered along 15 miles of raliivlly aic but a small part of his educational duties. It is aftcr school srsslou llifll. his really éQTIOUS work CJlIIIIlOHCCS, for, then lie spends lils llllc lillfillifilllll and up to midnight in instructing" the children's parents and oven grandparents. in the principles of democracy. "The gathering " Mr. Sloman explained, "ale enilrc.y vol- untary and were lnadc by the rc- qucst of the (non and women. Ill many cases they had to be taught lo read and often to spcak Elig- ish. English 1iro\'iously' having to be translatcd to thcm, of course. The car stops only at a single, place for four days, but this docs 1W0 l not interfere with a rcszular sour..." of instructions. Just as llic childtcu ale given a colnplcic coursc o! three weeks work a: home to do bc- tween hours so the parents, trov- sclves undertook to continue lllPlf‘ own education. We lcnd as mzlnl- as a thousand books hcl-l- (llll-illll lhc school term and lhc borrow- crs are scrupuinusfy hmzrs: u: r"- turnlng them. Subscquvnt supwvls- ion show that they liavc rcacl llwlu‘ thoroughly and have a good llll('if‘l‘-' standing of their confcnfis .\lr Slo- - rtiki‘. l hinder. 1 iliirsc lilll‘, l pl L-i liucrlliillsiiici” fill- w" l am instructed lii sl-ll illi- lowing stock, crop llnll linlilcli on llll‘ liumi-sicllli fiirni of llli- ilil Prior Slavi-rl. Wilniut llli TIII'R§D.>\Y, ()(‘T. ‘lliii. .\'!-..\'l' 5 niilk cows -i lllirsi-s. T» >1 raitli‘, 1i pigs, I. llliy Dl\)\\ii~, l sprziyw (Hull's new); 1 scillilr" scis spring touih illlrruus. l >< and harrow, l singli‘ |)llI\\. I nllvlv. l glls i-nginc iii-ll ihri-slliilg mill. l lliill 1 truck iiligiili, llil\ , . » é ivaguns, l u-linll >l\‘l'_1ll, l ~l-i l-"ll sliiiglis, 1 jliilniilllg sll-iull, "E l-hd oars and llllnii-rllus oihvl- .ll'ii l.-‘ Tcrms (‘llsli. n‘ (llly is sllirniv Slllf‘, \\iIl ll.‘ zuid lllllnuing illi_\'. .\| l:.\'.\.\‘nl‘.lr M... u \l. .\illlll-,l.l l r avi-lo-a-iz-li-ic. (.Il.Lu\|{l\Nl,f l? Auction Sale; marl said that fullv 90 pf csni of ihPF-i.‘ poop!" hall no kw wcirzc _, _, _ f . g l of history. or tho .\llf".l'll zivrl own-b l F";RM‘fillltlnmxlf"‘,3 I cmic syslmis ulilicr which tlicv liv- li'i"_hh'i_r'"l_fl'l f“ l "lvlwyfl, l- »l ivi. although 50 Wrccnl ucrr ac- l l ‘ _k ‘ _ ‘ imnm",,,,_ w. quaintcd with some of the doc- u‘? “mi ‘filllhy, “l M. m, l t, irincs of one kind or another o’ "mx" ° l o. "‘ ‘l .\., H, i .1‘, yum" of mwmnwn. 0,1", n“, John l3. Jarrlllli- of \ l.l,_i ililili . . . , ' ‘ " . \ t. v-l. l .; Brmsl‘ nvmvllalps M» covfirnnvnl nli lil\ l.\ll p.lvi.l\ s, l\l\\l ll .. n1 . ,,‘,.l,\ ~_. 01-‘ uric thor. l._i!l1l_\ ll.llll.< o d. lo. "HIM, umx I hilt ivcre quick to rcjcrt thc forrfcu theories. More than 150 toachcrs ivcre pros- ‘ ont at the convention and Dr. J. ‘B Forty miles ou‘. in $l‘.\, tho llivn- helm pilot who had boon cling " bat" and a‘ llll‘ salno tllno kcop- ,‘ ing the l-lclnkcl in sicht for at lcast an hour. inld ills station ho thought he would have lo give up the chasm. He was told that as hr had gone so for ho might as wcll lot ofl his ammunition with a ion: shot. Ho fired his front guns from a- bout. a quarlcr of a milc Illl’l lll his sumrisc found himsclf grunt": on the l-lcinkcl. Ho rontinllcd ‘o fire. finished his ammunition. ‘ was ihcn ahlc to crmc up lilo-ig- sidi- to..let his Elihu-fr pour m a broadside that scnl thc Hcinkcl‘ crashing into the sea. l ai-rcs tilrliips. 5 stall-ls llil} "0('K;-T‘. (Wu. g l-lllics, l3 lll-us. Ji'l‘(‘\ piiilliilis. l l-l l-,l a (‘ll(ll':—! l \llm,nnn,znll nsgistan: (MM lvmo“ quantify ill‘ lin_i in lllflli li (lllvlll lm. of m‘, nwlqvlmpnl. or },-|_,l"-n_ iliy nf Ulll‘!ll‘l'\llf‘(l nut: .'i l|il.ln- tlon.Tornufo_ and fntilcr oftW-idcn “l? "l Ell“. . "l l’ , »" of bringing cducation to iho rcmwc l3lpl‘l'"“l“\ ' I _ r""""r "ml districts (if tho l’i"0\'ll‘.<‘l‘_ rvarok-ml plough, trnciilr ulivvl-lilllrlvals, hlmself as d,,ll,,hll.,_,,l wllh film ma,“ truck wagon, light wlilllln, \\'liiN‘, “filonnl work mm,“ H“, yhrwll N"; slvlgli. llrnliig \ll‘lfll\, lii\ llllhlll‘! are doing fllllPll" llio adult soulrrw l“ nil‘ ha‘ lmlk‘ l l"! "'1" ll" ymnnlnr J ‘v Tlil‘q‘lo‘l Ol- Nlnlsghn, ii-rl llliillrll liliuiiiiw, plll‘ can‘ r i» which will conrlurlo iodayn “.011, "M.m’,“_ M", d,“ - - ilcrs. mic saw mlllii, l0 ll.l', l‘l“‘=l -._ sau- hcnvli, Fnrll l{lll\illll'\l.'_ |‘l‘illfl then back up towards the York- §°‘l:"'1r“'l§" ‘T""""‘ll.‘i‘i"," . I - -'lir ‘ruv. il‘il\'v mi lll’ .l»“‘i- shire Coast bcforc hcadinll homo M“ ‘Mint Mm" hllwkil ma“ largo qilluliiv li‘ lirl- lllliiil. liIll-ll vil null log lilnihvr. liirrrl of in? roll lll fox iiiri‘. roll iii‘ l‘.li~.;l~ uiic fencing. fox pens. ll‘l‘ll.\'II‘l'Rl‘.:—-i liclls. lira-cor (‘licsicrlicld suiic, scilcc lillll l chairs, '1 rugs, 2 radios. dining- room siliiv. couch. iiiil-livli lll»- iiiciii- and i-liziirs. liitclloli sl-lvrs ilishcs, lamps and nil-lu- lvlIli-l small ariirlcs lii and lll-lull tlli pri-nilscs. TEIUIF cash. lf day not fin-nun alvlc xalc will ho |\l'|l| on Ill‘\l lllN illiy follnuilig. Ji).\"i.l‘ll ll. ‘Mill HON \' ‘t, '\lilillll'i"‘l' L-lili-Ill-la-si. ‘» ‘I ,. .- r