fol-i ' lDl id :- "mlrirgirslliiokstorfl. WIN: Si. Toronto Bliiefl. Witn- BL slil: ill advance, _0tn oars iiorrrzlt fed to the WWW; pJllliF)‘ is a valuable low 1mg oflflllflllill leeci. Old oats sold * L-203-9-i4-2i. JOW LN‘ stock fail range of m, vino‘. and crepe dresses. Also in, u; braces. .91 li‘l~ . tree, suiiiiiieixsicle. -\-li .i\ S "Ht ‘I.i JHTTFIKNEI) FROM 7 ,\li'. XISITING IN SUMMERSIDE — 1,4 r Sharp, manager uf the u‘ unlit Mines at Pomur, 0n- nvv; .\t‘.'.~. Sharp are visiting Slizilirs brother, Mr. H. S. _ fire men were quickly on tlu- . n; 4rd h.s .~.is.ei", Mrs. W. H 1.3g, fillilllilvifilkit‘. —S. FUNERAL \i.is lllililill oi little Lee, three- .:..i.. ivno lust his iiic when on Friday". was laid to 'a,v afternoon iii the y) 3 plot. ‘niie funeral ie vnis llPlti from the home c! wait-ms. Mi". and Mrs. Tho- u. iurv. Wui. Verwolf Th: ball-bearers were: Jdllllxi Macuoniilti. Ray i+ lil\ Bishop, and Russel , .\iiinv friends attended ervtcc. expressing SYBIDQUIX me bereaved family. b ‘(l\l\ll'.\'l'l'\' PARTY —- Th0 oi Sherurooke and vic- List week at. the home of c. Mrs. Frank Callbcck to i‘ iliviii o. farewell and also to iiic new comers, to the dis- \ii- ililil Mrs. Cornelius Mac- lcislie, who have taken \i' ALZHCS Harris. Mr. Calibcek iire leav- .\ivv Allllllii, iiaviiig taken ll o: inc late Harry Walker. , Mr. Kenneth Ciillbeck are remaining on the ~icad. Aftei" tiie gath- ll called to order Mrs. llPi‘ was called upon li'lil ll The SU L-L 2-9-l6-2l. . helps acid stoni- vgcr Drug C0.. Kensington. L-2li2-9-l6-2i. MONT- ii sharp. has re- fl ;~llil’llli‘i'.'il(l(‘ alter a short iioitii-i-ai and Toronto. —- YEKPERDAY. -—Al1 ,1 w“ U1 Mr. aiicl Mrs. Wil- iii o we e eciric light pond at -- ‘_._. -_.___.__ its M/ESTERN GUARDIAN g GENT-Mll- John Pond. u w u: u ‘ suiumiins and i§gm'i;g"§:f§;§"°“° m “subscriptions, Advertising should be lclt with Mn. Pom] no 6mm" m" b’ “W” h"! It my of tho following store; in GOIIIIIQ] an"; Mark Gludet, Z§°'<,-'.Z',‘,‘,',§,,";,_ f- Tlis Guardian wiii b0 delivered to an b " M", Boy at 2c per day or 10o per week. honocnznllflufiorsrlfislnerfld h pi: Your order to 01¢ M! Iflllonsiblo for del f" -T"_"—-——<—--___ 4m; column l: reserved for news ED I 0i lueai interest but udvertisin| in; pups, order n l‘)? m? 8P0“- ot a uewsy nature may be insen- td M z cents- a ivord strictly pay- IW-‘rlu on your room. —QUALITY n; 0w at Braces. -—R.EMElliBER-—Come. to River Poult ~ » ~ . hold their ‘ilgmaéild Call Clubs wi competition oi ma" appeared before "l with driving in a i't'f'l>llt'.~,5 iiiiiii. two dollars and costs. __5_ —SMALL FIRE -_'I‘l i 0f Ml‘. John Fraser on Alielvesi-(ilfifcit caught fire on Sritiirdiiv iiliiflliily" ii- bfiiii. 10.30 from ' h Ticrc was SClilt‘ l; iii - .. liiteiior of thc l>iiilillililiiliJ bIuKt and extinguished the blaze. I\ii- scr lives alone and hc did not how the fire staricrl. —S. the exziiiiiiiatiiiii DQNTIHP for ‘the ltimaii L.i lic Sunday sz-lioos ol PYlliW‘ ward island. Miss Sllfiln C.i'li daughter of Mi". and Ivirs. Jii Callaghan, of summci-siilv. who is a member of St. Patti's Church and Sunday, school. inndi- flit‘ liizrlirst marks mythc ezvaininatiiviis. Pin-ii- fore wlhiiliit! the ' Excellency. Bishop wit, ‘This is the first. time that tlizs em. ct-ed honour has come t0 Sllllliilf"'~ side, 5 Elmsilale And Vicinity ‘The regular Red Cross , was held at the home of Airs. . iiterson. Tlirsi- indies- iii-- sldcs their regular ivm-‘z l1 . u"- rlertakcn to assist tlic rulici" mum- bers of the Red Cross serve meals at the Mbertmi Ff):- hlbitlon. the proceeds to go for Red Cross work A very successful. ivliist and (lance service or .____. L-203-u-14-2l. danceof the season ill the Ktfilollgltf " h on Rink on 'i‘iiursiiziy' ovbiiiivg 19¢, t y L-1Eli-U-1U-4l. a -___ _THE KENSINGTUN and Indian t-liofnrm orsaiiiesp- it». ._ . Slllglvn. on Wediieshh-yfxgfiiltcihlilgrl’ 18"“ bsillllllllig at 124:0 l’. M. Ai-‘l £115 U“; “Pfll dflv iiiid _.support the ' 5s rm gills iii llicii" tumor ivorkr —FINED $2.00 axn cosrs -,ivi Mrigistrni Darby mi Saturday iilillilfllg chiiigfj llfil‘. he was found uiuliy ii id tiiiiid‘ an unknown cause. " meeting i MERSID AND Tonight. Mom-runs, NIGTS of 1m! DA YS Of puny“! D011 “Williams it, l l Punnmqqmd - . . many, many mom), “$15,111; iarr" m‘ h ciiaiiieizbeciss i Frank MORGAN " liQnr-wl Ai-"Vlllll Also Short Subjects Shows at 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Tiles. at 3.30 . i Cuiiiiliili/CO, Mrs. J. A. Callaghan, Mi» lizute Jurrie, Mrs. Heber ii iv Mrs. J W. O'Brien, Mrs. lint" the October m-eeting. l D.l\'i(l Nlntlllfdlvs. Natimial Anthem ‘rltwzl the meeting A meeting of the C. W. L. unit vii‘ i e Rial Cross ivas helds at the m,“ [Win llli‘ o: ivirs. J A. Callaghan on 'i‘liiii;~tl:i_v. The ladies have added ‘ " "inmas to their list, to be sent to Red Cross headquarters. vitiiss Hazel bit-Neill has returned Lunch llir aids Drive Berliners To Shelters i BERLIN. Sept. 16- fAPl-‘hvo sir rsid ‘figs’, this morning. instances British plnneg we" m; en back without dropping bom No gunfire capital. W!!! .___.____._____.. (Continued from page i) ‘P03113131 and Hastings, Dotted in Brighton. Batteries Take Over of defending London Ministry 9f Taldfffi had reached 175 I 0119 bill bomber, bail out area. Army Raised ago, and the pupulaceg morale ‘lia and alrdromes incessantly Slim-Shim! barge concenzrations. thsi year, this week vest moon is full tomorrow night lgh Deared to be discriminate." news agciiev said. about B. half-hour each interrupt- ed Berliners’ sleep last night and Authorities claimed that in both and before reaching the capital. heard in the CRITICAL WEEK ber of casualties were rc- Anti- i: fl; tt lost UIEZLFIYTaOIH btélieeftligiéiixtéggltiie ‘£33? BvBom. (4 . .ADT tit u e a r tish 1°56“ were only so fighters and l0 Dllots were safe; late tonight the toll ‘file, largest armv ever assembled on this island is poised for action. The tested and trained air force is greater numerically and more ex. perienced than before the Luftwaffe launched its mass attacks six weeks been strengthened rather than sliak- I en bv the bombings. RAF. bomberl y craft have been hammering at the a s channel ports, German and Ger. manrixicllilled harbors, rail centre; an and the tides around the coast lire The Exchange Telegraph news» akencvls account of vcsteruzvws first daylight raid said the bombing "ap- nicre frenzied than The bombs appeared to be falling on one of the most exclusively re- sidential tiarts of the suburbs, the wiis held at the hcinc of Nil‘. and U Mrs. John P. Wziflnci- Alma on y _ Monday- A large crowd attciizleil ’ . cflnujllnKfnmry Spgcchgg from far and near and Cli_lO_\'(‘.’l ii t 51ml] cii by many of those pres- ‘P981 "Plllllgls entci"t:ii'iiiiiciii_ Misw" It adzlresra to “ii-vs (;[ honour 1-9- Rita Knox carried aiviiv the ind- .i. The remainder ifs m5! Drill‘. While the gzviriv- ; “A5 vvhiigii ;\\\{|\l iii men's prize went to Mr. Alfzi-zl use and music. R"- . were served by the lad- Tho maniagi- tcok place rc-, cently at Alberton by Rev. Mr i Charmon, of Miss Alice Rix. ii. popular young lady oi‘ g mid Mr. Danicl Jewell ii p i: , fiirmer of North Ri . Pit-i wit; l0 her marriage Mrs. Je ell had her-ii the recipient of many lovely gifts at s. shower held in her honor, n". the heme of her mother, Airs. (“l- in Rix. The best wishes of a hm: of friends fnilnw this Ytlllllg ciiiuve for a happy \\‘(‘il(l0(‘l life. (‘iithol Personals u iliuit- of Windsor. St. Wat ‘t. Aiiieck, with His in Nova Scotla i-is holidays in Sum- S. IJJIlYlITkEYIHY of Boston ls 111s old home 1n Waterford County. —S. Messrs. Claude biocNelii, Merri! Wallace. Silrllns Matthew's and; Stewart Matthews, employed at the Airport. St. Eleanors spciit the. week-end at their respective homes’ in Elmsduie. Y p iimman lvii-iynard of the iuiiiiiiders ls visiting his P "tl ill. . ———— “ m m ‘ _S Mrs. David Williams entertained the members of the Elmsdrifc Wo- mwmfl is pzoasinz m "mo" that men's Institute for their Sctitcmlyur Lllm" ii-Kny of Tyne Valley l ' J..\\ '1' "find recovery from he). meeting. A good ateiidaiic» ofclivvfu,“ my," in the prime members and visitors weie_ present. “mm, The meeting opened by tlic In-, iqm-i, stitute Ode and Creed. Minutes of y t|i_ii b, last meeting read and approved ‘('.‘\'ll.\ilh Correspondence read by Scei'et;ii"_\.,iiiiil ili N0 reports from Sick Coiitriiittcc.jltruleil l-iiispilnl. —S, Wiriam with of Stinimer- a returned to St. ‘nithnm. N. B., to coittliiue iifter the summer vaca- October. A lengthy (iisr srloii tookl Um" place rcgrirdiuu ]l]‘.lll‘~ for placing viiilfl .\'ii"s. George L. Bill- , w; m.“ R4,.‘ Chnrlos a hard word floor in one of tlic UMMHL of 3.“. cm.’ Michigan school rooms. Pllii" zhsnxlls- wivt, v-isvm“ to summeb cussed concerning means of raising 1mm, -st_= of M“ and M11 C1“, funds, but. was left over tlli next: 1W1 o; term, _g meeting. Mrs, John Gordon kind- llllillllil iy invited the mcnil)ei"§_t_o_liei1lipnic h A lnrrtc iiLinlri- of tended the opening exercises of the u: side ziitei" ‘ ct her niece, Mrs. J. A I-il --___ ladies at.- '_ l)‘”»"i‘°"il Convention of the ic W en's League at Tw. y evening. E_ Lawrence erway May Be War Measure 1' Will‘ between" Can- illl-l Hud iiii- United States looking ioiiit development or ice itivci" and Great Lakcs uritvvi {is a war measure. en- rpileuatioii Oii government; vs curing the past week. W iii the wiii" it was reported “,.i‘.’.\L’ of the great industrial "l" lillllllr.’ niiiee in Canada c United States, the long- Pd scii-ivavs and power pru- U) f’ and a motion carried that the same ilvfl/ “Fluid be proceeded with at ,, commllteees iict for September nndi1"1‘-*'li "m" the power ankle. uils iicrc have vet to com. ‘oriiiiillvi on the Washington .v but it i5‘ known that the "l" 0f iimkllltl greater use of the power resources of the lnterna. \\'llit‘i‘\\‘<'1,\' has been the sub- "recent and frequent: com. {glans between Ottawa and clircr m", British "no" hols! their flag iiiuivr- im- ll:iil.in on the Verbena, shlp captured on Iyssinin. with c. full olllo. Another ship for the usc of the British. spending a at the home cf her . l.'\, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mac- Nlilfinllilfilfl, Glen finnan, is few small iiietories in the dislric and, of course, secciirlziijv railway" lines, but for the most part this area is the legitimate dormitory of the metropolis," said tlie agl-‘liey. During Saturday nigiiLraids were made on the inciuslriai midiaiiiis and other ividclv separated dis- tricts of England" and Wales. Specuiate on invasion Newspapers. speculating on wheth- er Hitler was reiidv to i"_isk_a1l now, declared the Luftwaffe in its first. phase of llie batve tor Britain tail-i ed to destroy R.A.F‘. airdifomcs and in the second phase which began Sept. 'i failed to demoralize Lon- on. The Sunday Chronicle's diploma- tic correspondent said this might force Hit'cr to resort to bombing, and a blockade attempt. against Britain while trying to make a big thrust in the Mediterranean or the near east. The simiiav Empress. owned by Lord Beaverbrook. Minister oiAir- craft Production, declared London is ready for “the ordeal" this week. "Hitler ls now preimred. so 0111‘ leader. Mr. Churchill, tells us to submit the issue of this war t9 the reiiiiiii test of attempted invasion of these islands." the DflDer said. “Along the coasts of Ellrolw B" massed self-propelling barges. Y-{lllkfi- i flame-throwers, guns. Ens Cfllllilllfll-F /all of the filthy apparatus cf modern ivarfai-e, with legions if fanatical Nazis to operate the En- gines of destruction. Britain's Answer "Against these hosts we in Bfltflill possess a navy which dominates the seas, on air force increasing l" strength from day to day. alkd the lgrgefit (army ever assembled ere n ur s orv. o "Moreover. at least there is reaslon to believe thattour men are eqtl l9; DEd with material equal to tllalflmfk their enemgi. And when r on soldiers. a eaualelv culled ° ' (rout the Nazis. nobodv dgiibfl tho results of that encounter. Two French Cargo Ships Strike Mines VICKY. France. Sept. l5 —(APl - The admiralty announced to- night that two French cargo ships. running between France and North Africo. had struck a minefield ofi the coast of Sardinia Friday’ and had sunk. Three soldiers, among a number being transported back to France, were drowned. The rest oi the pas- sarigers and crews were reported safe. The ships were the Gincltr- Le Borgiie and the Ccssldatmie. A third ship, the Cap Toiirnlnc, was damag- ed, but kept afloat. DROPS DEAD 0N ROAD AMHERST. N. S. Sept. i5 - — Leonard '1‘. Martin of (Black Riv- er Rcndl Saint John. N. B., dropo- ed dead whllc walking almig Albion Street here Saturday night. The 32- year-old victim hiid been visiting his father roro. Dr. W. 0. Contra. coroner. cmpmi- oiled a jury today but it adjourned fa" o week pending an autopsy. l ilnvltcd to the home of Mrs. George Kingdom and tho of the "beginning v. b; night. lzori" and Goodbye Mr. poration. agreement for nir- was wrong," said Mr. Hllto of its awn physical dreams." speaking, he lsid, as clause of a treaty like the League of Nations-but out of the hearts and minds of men who fight the some battle in the same mood. "We call this emerging shape an English-speaking world only with the proviso that it is not what lan- guage people speak that matters. PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 0 A L —— Summerside NEW 701K. not ‘rho agreement bstzwesn the United whereby the United States acquir- ed air bases on Empire soil in rs- turn for destroyers is l sign of of the consolida- tion of a. new empire of faith and purpose," James Hilton said to- Mr. Hilton, author of ‘Lost Hor- spoke over n national network of the Canadian Broadcasting 00r- "When Hitler described tho new the United States and Canada and Erngland as the beginning of the liquidation of the British Ilmpire he may or may not have sincerely thought it was, but at any rate he n. "We know, in our hearts, if not yet on our maps, that it is no sign of liquidation but of consolidation —the beginning of the consolida- tion of a new empire of faith and purpose-an empire not yet aware frontiers but only of the boundlessness of its In Big- ilshman who loved America, hs ‘saw one 1t1hlng iemergingttash the a brightest ope n a pre y ope- Shitfire, fell in full slghltfggft twgu? less world. it was the sands and as the battle proceeded at Something to be born-not out of least three Germans were seen to the into the inner London shape of but how thev think and feel and - n \n\l—I- .... . o O ‘ ..._._ h ~ - W __ __ _—l_- 888 eg 1n Tl mg " B - F | . _ usmess or Sa e 0‘ w l i WI offer M prints Isis tho sndermentlonod property . ,1 olther" together or separately:- l . m_(cp)__ belle" ‘M wish m n" And u l. FLOUR MlLL-Seventy-fivs barrel roller flour mill. ‘there is some historic unity in the ‘ steam engine, boiler and coal sited, and United stat" fr?“ 1%;tkgfogglgghfigggkiggdwfig ‘ n suitable proportion of adjoining land. the t"ug l i th. - is iii.‘ of’;Zifiottlilifiiktiliiioidiii '" "’“"“""' “""°"'“‘= m“ '"" "i-"PPM bee" weswm hvnllfipllvl.e___flxl K1031 or l with a Irritable proportion of’ land. equal grandeur. overlapping and l perhaps infiltrating the other. At 3- LAND-A PM“! 0! land Pllflnlll! "W11 "l6 b-llifilli‘ Pm- ftnyybliifieéllleltfietlgflo incmnflfliilbll- I perty to tbs Railway. Part now uniler rental. mum.» i w“ not a new bamt Bu‘ The object of unis is ta cioso out an Estate. For further pngwgxncltrgntpltgiragtnapfiroiifhed the l information apply to the either pndcr-mentiiineil officers a a once “Today this fflgmxgilliié l o! ‘he companL b W thiéigwts Upossibisnii ls the unique l Robinson's MILL AND BAKERY, Lnrrrtn. 8588M 0821 an 1'1‘ Yll cma: t '1' i -~ i , modern sctengtlflc tebhnifiuem “tired; ‘ 8' ‘L ROBDQOA’ human“ pug-tea an %!e_10ng Btmggle... MORLEY M. BELL. Secretary. The scientists could not be linmorlllt, I. I- l. blamed "but there ls one great, science in which progress has not kept pacemihat is the science of human government." l.—'_’.lZ‘Z-9-l-l-2l. Mr. Hilton held democracy was the noblest pnlltlcnl vision yet "M, given to man but the very hr used about it showed how CZSLIZ??? some people had crime m ram”; it. "We lire already rellghtlng the I fires of faith to match the oppos- lng fires of hatred. We may yet,’ be in time. "Iiet us thank God that this sense of destiny has already re- turned to our cause. The fires t burned low. but they will not izoiv {One hundred Whercllld Pldiluslffé?) What becomes of all the old pianos? Thousands of new tnatrun merits are sold every year, the greau er number ‘o those who already have musical instniinc-zits. The salesman afiows u Litieral price for HALIFAX Dept. H —fOP) — and fifty entrlns .,_ . _ , g , die of neglect. Our task ls to dc- from all three Maritime provinces L“ Om Pmngdtn‘ f‘“‘de'. fwgl?“ " feat the great COllSplrLtcy m“ and as fur west as Ontario com- ‘ a w’ “Iltowflfilrltlcl: threatens to put them out b‘; i P019?! f0!" 110ml“ in we 51ml‘! in" force. It is a cons-piracy’, pcrhnpg nun-l dog show held here Saturday the most gigantic iii hlstorv to rc- under the fllISDlCC-S 0! 311B BBdTOTd verse by ii iiuhtnlna: blow the vcr- kmml club- (liet of niniil-ciiid r centuries of NNV Brunfljck (WE! We" D70- Sll‘iii,'f.lll‘~~'.l v. l'l _ of m,‘ ,i.._ niiiiczit iii the prize lists, three firsts fcndnnt l {hm} ngygjivst n mm bet g awarded dogs of that. pro- secuting rii mri-hqvp- ' viziee, two of them property of the as many oii his hair. a as before, for: he has accepted an ole. one. What beccnics of it’! iii- does no: care to sell it to some or.» who has never had a piano if he can ' for if the process of tlnued he would in‘: himself aroi i S 0f Europe ls But Germany’ d t ' t1 . ' attempt to slibdslie ttheirsnlclgiilnttf? hi‘; e been expressed time and time again and if an all-out bid i5 to be made _ seems to be the most opportune time. The har- . LONDON, Sept- is 4cm _oen. Charles De Gaulie believes a mili- tary invasion of Nazi-occupied Eur- ope is practicable for an offensive force possessing naval and air sup- eriority sufficient to seize and hold a deep brideghead and guarantee continuity of supply. Large scale use of parachute troops would be "imperative," he says. This statement by the head of "It is conceivable that there area. Lizc French national committee ap- ' t‘ ears in a book entitled "the com- ing invasion of Germany” by James Marlow, published today. The full statement fellows:- "Tlie militaiiv invasion of the continent is vraetlcable if the of- , fcnsixic force \ "vcsses a naval and air superiority sufficient:- "(Al To make vance guard to territory well ‘pre- pared’ by the air force; "(Bl To guarantee continuity of transport and of supplies by sea and air. l “There is, in any case, no doubt ‘that. after o bridgehead has been established. the mecharilmd land forces. operating in conjunction with the air force, are alone cap- able of proceeding to the attack and of pursuing the offensive as i occasion offers. "There is further no question in order to establish a bridgehead and to continue the offensive the use of parachiitlsts on a large scale is imperative." Freetown And Vicinity Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Beaten on the arrival of is lovely baby girl at the Prince County Hospital on Aug. 26th. Mrs. Bea- ton was formerly Miss Mabel Campbell of Freetown. Kensington Presbyterian W.M.S. and Kelvin Presbyterian W. M. S. were the guests of Freetown W.M.S. at the Presbyterian Church here on Tuesday last. Mrs. Jack Payntei- presided at the meetlnl- After the meeting the ladies were Jardlne where a delicious lunch was served. The ladies are 110D- ing to have more of these "get- togetherl" in the future. ~ All are pleased to sec Mrs. Ralph Bums home again after her operation in the P. C. Hospital and hope she may enjoy better health HOW. The sympathy of all is extend- ed to Mrs. Alfred Curiey in the passing of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Mulligan at the P.C. Hospital on Aug. 25th. Mrs. Mulligan ai- though not in the best of health came home to her native province in the early summer and it was thought that the rest would prove beneficial to hei- but God willed otherwise and hcr condition only grew worse until it became neces- sary for her to enter the Hospital where she passed away. She is survived by her husband and one son to cherish the memory of a loving wife and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Oatway and son Eiisor, Miss Daisy Oatway and Mr. Howard Campbell were visitors to Conway on Sunday last. Mr. Prank Rankin of Perth Am- boy, New Jersey. has arrived to join his wife who has been visit- ing friends and relatives here. Messrs. T. Carruthers. Don Moc- Fariane also Mr. Arthur Dawson were visitors to this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mntheson have i-ctiirncd from the mainland where they spent. In enjoyable holiday-l". l t. sure of a deep! bridgehead for transporting an ad- ' there are no (in must find a ma piano. To do this hs repairs and rqi varnishes the old l: zrument, boxes it, and with huiidre . o.’ oth- r-rs. it ls shipped to south AiTlGIlCB. Africa, Asia, and other pardons of the world, where it. ls said to trig natives, who _\'i‘.'l."ii for music and whose ambition ts to dnini out tunes on an instrument o: their OlVli. These pianos are sold for small amount down, and the bs ' r\'l.'il"'l.'i‘.f‘S week- pivmeiits er. ended over a long Garwood Kennels, Saint John. Best in the cooker spaniel class I Disabled In I Hurricane was Cashier Barrie of the Garwood NEW YORK, siiiis. l5 -tAP) _ Kennels. while wiré fox terrier hon- ors. went to Garwood Mixer of the same place. Carry on Lady Katin- ka, owned by Laurie P. Bourgeois. Mont-ton. N. B., was Judged best in the Boston terrier group. Mackivv Radio repealed intercepting STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. lb a mes~age to ‘ulit siiyini: that the 1-——‘A,Pl‘G8i‘lTl8l’1 authorities in Swedish freighter IAIDOIllIt, 5.G09,Nor\vay have closed the southern W115. Was disrilik d nlioii". Si) mifvs l and western Norwegian coasts, cast otCapedsiatteras a ~ '~ presumably to conceal possible of- was ‘dzsziblczi in li ifetisive preparations against Bri- tude ‘min, the newspaper Dagcns Nyhc- CLOSE COASTAL AREAS vicst. S e no. . - , i ”“~ mg. Tanks i, .... (titurrvlifglpeflfwd totiay under an Oslo 1 [i115 ‘ii-By thi- dgqlrq- 3,“, back Th? Lfllloi \ ‘l tits" been tn l he dispatch said all persons I’ he DUN? ch" nflws. ‘m. inter-American t - ditiiii, i" i-iit lover 15 were required to chi-re l! "x C P,‘ ’ n“ months, sailed fr i R1» DciJii. ‘ JIlIISSPS for entrance to or ‘exit ‘Hm for New York, Aug. 2G. from the coastal areas. Motorists entering tlii- Metropolitan area of London from suburban app,“ “m.” m, sounded lire ii-ziriii-il by Iliflflhhlt‘ signs that (iermnns an. a“,“.k|ng_ A" u" mm give fiirtlii-i" iiiliii"iii .ti iii. rAs German Raiders i>i¢§f<Tv<§i¥GF§i5 Invasion alarm has uarili-ii HJiIil) ENGLAND Nazis blast London in fierce rolds in silori in crippls port, raver communications, destroy , .~‘ bans, draw R. A. F. from channel guard petitions Antwerp s“, M AN Y g1 Brussels Hastings ic r t 4 x/ ‘ i Erig/iih Iiermnn, British guilt; an“ i “ma! 31:11.2‘: ~ i‘ ~ HY y I'll“ ‘w ‘qt . . v - o‘ 0am"), H" n Believul preparing for invasion. Germany is reported setting up new forward oirdromcs on channel, concentrating troops on ilic shore. warships, transports elerig (curl. All Obese. plus oil and supply stores, arc constant R. A. F. tui-qch. l 9 Royal Air Force base! G562 German Luflvofhi bases f/ a Abbsvills .__,, ‘e Scale ofMilns . me?” @ Amiem 6 o +25 g1 While German bombers blast at Britain in fiercest raids of the war. believed in ovcriure to in " “c. by troops, the Royal Air Force is answering with attacks on Nazi bases and depots along ocwpictl ; coasts. Map shows reported German invasion preparations and R. A. F. defense posts.