k "(iv 1"" MAXIMS ‘» or A To think about problems l; near: MAN if ggry; to worry accomplishes nothing. BQCQI - Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like the Dew MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN Even mistakes and weariness rightly used turn to our good and beget confidence. g-f. _. _... I Charlottetown Guardian, Two Cents, llornlul Guardian, Founded 188T CHAROTFETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1s, 1941 12 PAGlIS Annual Subscription Delivered, $5.00 I.ly Mall: l‘. E. L, “.00; Cltnluln lsnll ll-S. $5.00 MUST ACT AS UNE PREMIER KING SAYS filler FURGES. IILS. Legion favors illeutrality repeal LWAUKEE. Sept. 17-151’) American Legion National ntion went on record today isvorln repeal of lhtcs gleutrallty Act and re- moval of the present ge ph- ml limitation on use of meri- ean troops. M1 .-'l‘l 1 e | (Jon-re I ‘F'- o Q ___~e British ll-Boat P32 is A lost LDNDON. Sept. l'1—(CP)—Los-! pf tire British submarine P32 was rmrounced tolright by the Admir- 1‘t_v. g Tire submarine was a new type lnd its specifications have not yen disclosed A sister ship, P33. [as reported lost earlier this month. Suggests Canada ilight donate Food _to Britain By Harold Fair Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Sept. 17 —(CP Cable) ..llon. R. B. Hanson, Conservative leader in the Canadian House of Commons, suggested today that Canada m’ght donate food from “all our abundance" to help Britain's var effort, i ivir. Hanson interviewed three cabinet ministers today, toured the Houses of Parliament, signed the visitors’ book at Buckingham Pal- rce and made his food suggestion liter s conference with Lord Wool- ton. Britain's food minister. "Lord Wooiton," said Mr. Hanson. “rave u; n closer viewpoint or the food requirements (of Britain.) I explored the possibilty of contribu- flons of food by Canada, With all out abundance why shouldn't we five them food?" The Conservative lender, head- ing s fact-finding tour by members oi his party, was given an outline oi Britain's civil defences by Her- bert Morrison, minister of home recur-lty and on outline of post war reconstruction plans by Arthur Greenwood, minister without port- ioilo who has been charged with the study of these plans. Mr. llansonsaid that Mr. Green- Iood “in an hour's talk gave us s. pretty broad vision of what is re- prded necessary for the recon- ltruction 0f Europe." i (Continued on page ll, col. 5i OLWPBELLTON MEN DROWNED CANIPBIZILTON N. 3., Sept. l'l-— tcPl-"lwvo Campbellion men Wal- ter McNcill and Ephrianr Stokes, here drowned this aftemoon when s nine-foot canvas canoe driven by In outboard motor ca. 1n the llestigorlchc River. The r bodies had lot been rcovercd h m crew of a r 51y be- tween Campbellwn an Cross oiht. noticed the men were in dif- 9-. i lty but when the ferry reached the sinking canoe its two occupants hid disappeared. tloming Events Notices in this I gents per word Isis lor column ' "Show-Canoe Cove Friday. i L-lrr-o-lr-al. i Qfl-Ihlpeque Thursda . 1 L-l.'l'l 414i. ufPorwr monotonic is closed for ‘~‘ Ssflsoh- L-3l9-9-18-2i "Dance Kelly's Cross for Friday hi» postponed L-ssom-ra-al. "Warren o Chicke m1 wan Gold and‘; n-ail-r-o-‘i: "Dance, Don n School, ‘Prid hlrht torn. Charalilrttetown music. w tssre-o-rr-zl. Modern end Old Time Dancing, llorelLFrid Se to be 1cm rural Orcfigstrep mL-irao-a-rs-al? Haeeibrook "Remember which supper. Bfiliirerlnlbaer 24th 0 the - ar-c-ui-u. "omit-Willi; Hogs every Tuesdo "ll Friday. QCOI‘ n1 ell, a Z t-ura bridge. n-ial-ie-ro-n yfhursefl. "Hear Rob Ru g Y MacGregor, unfair» Hall, mescoyallsgark "Bee "Aunt Tillie Goes to 'l‘own" hi’ "re Belfast Y. P. B. in Belfast mednesday, September 14th L-348-9-lB-li. "oiliiseilnu no s Albany and gill?! districts ifiririsv. Give us 01m end set the better owe Week Trucking service. Write 31413-1. A o. Green and crustacean-Praises» Fighter Pjotected Bombers BlastAt German Targets Offensive continues with one of biggest air fleets Britain has sent over Continent. (By William Stewart, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Sept. l'f—(CP Cablei-Two squadron; of Blenheim bomb- ers, escorted by more than 300 fighters-one of the strongest air fleets Britain has sent over the continent since the aerial offensive started in June-swept over the Channel into northern France in broad daylight today to blast a power house and other important targets in the uelm- an-held Bethune area. Many other fighter planes fought with the Nazis in the sides over France while the raid was ‘proceeding and’ at least 11 German Messer- schmitt 109s were destroye . The raid cost the Royal Arr Force one bomber and 13 fighters. Four o! the plllIi-LWGIBJBVHI- Flying 1n layer-cake formation “iii the bombers and fighters dropped magma plants 1,, three fught5_ '11,; first came at 2.45 p m. andgby the from the lcllouds ovgr lthfaezéngakrlm, Hell-I‘ Bel “lie B" a i e11‘ t‘ its bombs were exploding the bombs at coke bvens, a tar distillery, £31,, wave was gaging aim, One minute af-ter the second had a. thetmlc power station and a syn- thetic Bil-Wine Diflili- dro ped their bombs the nnlrd fli iii. flew in. Watchers on the Kent coast said i116 1'08!‘ 0f W551“! Dimes W05 Coll‘ xploslons spread over the entire works. A large fire broke out in the tinuous mirough the afternoon. The Mr Milli-still news service said great building. Flames shot lip from a large that “representatives of all coun- g3 _ _ JlQS winch have provided pilots ior T1115 mm was a, continuation of Tuesday night raids into southwest- the fighter command took part in ern Germany. The Air Ministry said one operations." Although no coun- tries were specified it was stated gum-me, lmpoyusm railway shop in the Rhineland was the that one United States Fagle Isquad- gown ron was “in on the hi8 511ml’ principal objective. The_bcmbers __ arrived _oyer_ the azi Panzer Forces Smashed In Mammoth Battle Latest reported Soviet success on great curving. front. Duke of Kent Tells Britain of llanadian tour (By llcnry Casslcly, Associated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW. Sept. l8—(Thursday) —(AP)-R.ed army troops have smashed the German panzer forces of Coi..Gen. Heinz Guderian, the “phantom general of the French campaign," in a mammoth battle near Bryansk, 230 miles from Mos- cow, the Russians reported today_ This was the latest big success contained in Soviet communiques detailing great operations on a _ _.. , curving central front extending yegroslqggglgl‘: wfigpiffpllgnfggéay Evil‘; from Yartsevo, 30 miles northeast of smolensk down past Yelnya to the Bryansk sector Tire 53-year-old Gen_ Gild- erian who drove his panur units in a lightning enveloping thrust behind the French Maglnot line in the summer of 1940 "lost two-thirds of his effectives" when he collided a vital war industry. . . . With these WOQGS Kent today told Britain in a broad- cast of the growth and development of the commonwealth air trainingi Klan which he studied at first hand l a sweeping air tour that taken him from one end of Canada to the other. Newly-returned to Britain after that inspection, the Duke said the with harlLhltting Russian tanks 1 d m the Soviet communique said. 13° l: ‘Klara ‘inufifilda ve no ‘dea’ M Yuuev‘) °n m‘ Mnhem Can a. can take "special ridodin .. e end of the central front the Ger- mans were said to have lost 10.- 000 killed and wounded, 100 field guns and 100 mine-throwers. to Russians ommanded by Marshal semeon Timoshenko. (Guderian is rated as s Brest technician and Berlin said recently that he was using "succesfuliy a new tactic of mounting artillery pieces on tanks on the central t. ‘rotllfvuderian was attached to the (C ' Food racket ls revealed in Great Britain By Alfred a. Wail Anociated Press Staff Writer 1pNDON, sept. l'l—(AP)—-Britaln is on the verge of stern prosecution of persons involved in l! WHYUIIW food racket o! Great mollflli-"de. 111- ionned rsons disclosed tonight. The f rst cases may be brougg. into court tomorrow. ‘Those in know say they will deal with black market operations involving hun- dreds of tons of the most valuable foodstuffs, even those stocks which had been built up as e reserve against German invasion. Scotland Yard and operatives of the Food Ministry uncovered the evidence of the racket. informants disclosed ton ht that the black market has opera both w-lm ggorm gozds and through shadow corporations with fabri- cated trade turnover statements which built up large snd- secret stocks. Such coonpanies are reputed to have done a business amountin in hundreds of thousands of poun a year. Scares of food trucks have been hijacked and stolen throughout the country and their contents sold st its outstanding success, e- clared. llazi people told To he patient BERLIN, Sept 17~-(AP)—Tire German people. told by the high '1 only that the Nazhof. fensive in Russia was "developing into an operation of the greatest extent," were asked again tonight to be patient as to the details The struggle for Leningrad was said to remain the battle of the greatest intensity-a battle the Nazis claim is being fought over a gradually contracting region. Stories from other fronts claim- ed the Germans now had gained finn positions in the Ukraine east of the Dnieper river. The Germans claimed that in four days 2.88 Soviet aircraft were destroyed to H German machines mi Business surpasses 1929 high levels UITAWA, Sept. 17 -(CP) Businesg operations in Canada are far more extensive than at any other time and the high levels of the 1m prosperity period have been greatly surpassed the Domin- ion buresu of statistics said m- night. In s review covering economic conditions in July the bureau plo- tured the rising force of the Can- sciisn industrial effort spurred by the requirements of war and in a later, preliminary report on August, said: "The majority of factors in- dicating the trend of economic cou- ditions showed gains during Aug- ust over the preceding month," though there was a minor decline (Continued on page ll, col. ll the Duke O1 l our the physical volume of business. 1 Secret F.B.l. Film reveals Spy activities Shows Nazi Spy Show- ing Defence P i c - tures And Talking Of Sabotage Plans. (By Pat McGrady, Associated Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Sept. 1'l—(AP)—.A film, shot secretly by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and thrown on a screen in federal court today, showed Frederick Duquesne, 63, one 0f 16 defendants charged with espionage conspiracy, going over pictures of planes, guns, tanks and copious notes and diagrams. Government witnesses-PX B. I_ agent William Friedman who made the picture from an adjoining of- fice and counter espionage agent William S2bold~testlfled that the silent. film recorded Duquesne ex. ‘(Continued on page l0. Col 7) Sees enforcement Badly handled SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que, Sept. 1'l—(CP)- Henry W. Morgan of Montreal expressed belief before the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce convention today that; the enforcement of Canada's gasoline restrictions "was very badly handl- ed" and proved harmful to tourist trade from the United States. Participating in informal dis- cussions after the Chamber's on. nual convention was officially op- ened by President H. R. MacMil. fan of Vancouver, Mr. Morgan said he thought that garages should have been allowed to sell gasoline to owners 0f foreign aulomobiies even after the '7 p. m. closing hour on week days and also on 51m. days. Walter Zellcr of the dominion tourist bureau said that "there is no question the regulations rc- sulted in unfavorable publicity a- cross the border, but we should do everything we can to combat it." Old Home Weeks As moans of developing the in- dustry, he suggested that more "old home-weeks” be sponsored by ca. nadians to bring back from the United States persons who left Ca- mldifln homes. Development of s "good host movement" also is 11cc- essary, he said, Canada telling the pcOple to be good hosts to our visitors. We not only want to get the tourist new but we also want him when no, goes bark io the United States to sell Canada to his friends." Col. Full Col. George E- Full of Charlotte- town, chairman of discussions or- the subievt. said that the tourist industry should be developed in wartime because of the great need for foreign exchange. Discussions. presided over by D. R. Tilfnbllll Of Halifax. trlsn were held on “rental control and real estate taxation." Mr. Turnbull said that in Hali- fax the hous‘ng situation “is very acute" and “rental control was and at!" is a pressing problem." A three-man rental control board. he said, heard 155 cases in n few mOHths and in some cases the corr- tention of the landlords "was rea- sonable," but as a rule the land- lords were unable to prove the necessity of large increases. War-ZS fears Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) . i8. with-French captured Fiorina in Macedonia, and pursued retreating Bulgarians. British took a strongly fortified point bet/ween Ginchy and Boulenux Wood, and French captured Deniecourt on the Somme front. CAN 0f gas restrictions - “We must get a message across‘ BLUSSO FREAK LUCK FOR HIM After 1a months of heavy bomb- 111g raids, it took a shell case from his own anti-aircraft gun to put G111‘. J. F. Grimshau‘, 23, of Hamil- ton, out of action. Operating an anti-aircraft gun on top of a build- ing, lte stepped on the shell case, slipped, and fell 30 feet to the ground, Home now, he laments his tough luck. "I hadn't n scratch until that shell case ‘wounded’ me. and now I can't see o11t of my right eye." he said. r ‘Veterans urge (ionscription HAMILTON, 0nt., SQDL 1'l—- tCPi-The war amputations of Canada convention last night pass- ed a resolution urging conscription of manpower and deplored the re- cent recruiting campaign Orr the grounds the uoverrrment had the machinery for obtaining recruits without calling for voluntary 611' iistment. The delegates also approved a motion asking for an intensified war effort on the part of the gov- ernment “to the point where evcry ernployable person is flit Work 51ml where evcrjvorle. 110i irr tire zrrrrred forces or producing essentials for the civilian population, is employ. ed in producing supplies and equipment or their equivalent for the armed forces." lleeonseeration Week brought To formal close OTTAWA. Sept. 17~(CPl-—Lea<l- ers of church and state gnt-ircrcti on Parliament Hill today to 111413‘ fzr Divine Blcs= 11g o-ytlnr effort- of Canada's soldiers, SfillOl“, nirnrcn antiwar workers rs Rein- WWI-u Week drew to a fcrnml clrnc. For the second tme within tour days the w de space ‘111 front of the Parliament Buildings was the sci-tic of the clrumr service in conrctrtirn with the mcvcnreut to reconsccrntc the naiizn to the nuruit oi the ideals for which the British. and other free nations fight. Tonight a joint Protestant scr- vice was held in which represent-n- tives of the Clitl clr of England. Presbyterian, United Church cf Carlotta. and Baptist clergy partic- ipated. A Roman Catholic service was held at the satire piacc Sirildny. Col. the Rt. Rev. G. A. Welles. ‘principal Protestant Clrnplazn of the armed forces, prodded at i=1- nights service. and cpcncd it with ii call to worship. Capt. the Rr-v Stuart Iv.sst1. rlpreserrilrrg the Baptist Churches of Ottawa, rend the scripture lc-‘strn. Rev. Alesrnrl- tier Ferguson, Prcs-Lyvttrinn. recited the Reconsrcratlcn Prayer. Rt. Rrv. llvcrvi nn n drcvf nrd Rt. Rvv ——— .._r_~..~_~.—~ ’ (Continued on page 10. Col 4) SEEK END 0F SLOWDOWN GLACE BAY, N. 8., Sent. l7 - (CPi—Prounsnis for ending the Cape Breton mining slowdown in return for certain immediate con- cessions but pending the granting of others have been forwarded La- bor Minisier Mcflarty by miners’ rcprcwnlatittes, tonightr session opened, it was not rln- norlncerl whether a reply had been received from Mr, McLlrrly, M Qt. laws today. the minister said he expected full production in be re- stored by the end of the week. AA .F Li: LI ll EXCELS IN THE KITCHEN Airman killed In crash near Summerside A member of the Royal cans. dian Arr Force, Lac. Claude Bus. sell Moore of Wllkle, sock,’ wag killed instantly in a crash a half- mLe from No, 9 Service Flying TYKUUHIQ School near Summersicie, officials at the school announced Yesterday. The crash occurred late Tuesday night while the airman was doing solo night flying. 'Il1e next of kin is his mother, Mrs» Oflal M. Moore of Wilkie, Sask. Officers at the school said they had no information on the cause of the accident. An investigation is being held. The airman was 22 years o!d_ He was at the station for two months 1185i flight it was announced his 00d)’ would be sent to his homo for biiflfll‘ Dies In Hospital MEDICINE HAT, Alta" Sept. 17 —KCP)—LBC. B. V. Castle of Lon. don. Englanti, died in hospital here today from injuries suffered when the trainer plane 11c “'11s flying crashed at N0, 34 Service Flying Training School here last night. Lac. Castle was a member of the Royal Air Force. tinder the commonwealth air train- ing plan, did not disclose any dc- tails of the crash. They will hold a court of inquiry. Alberta approves‘ Federal proposal In Tax fields EDMONTON, Sept. IL-(CP) — The Alberta government has ap- proved in principle the Domlnrcn governments proposal that the pro- vince relinquish the income anti corporation tax ficltls for lire dura- tion of the rvnr, it was learnt-ti to- day on the highest authority Provincial Treasurer Low and Provincial Secretary Manning will leave next week-end for Ottzrrva where the federal trroposals will be discussed. The Dominion offered to flake over the provincial income and COTDOIHiiOn tax fields and compen- sate the province on the basis of J. W. Wrodsxle. [fnltcd Church, do- y it was announced , Up to the time the convention- i Cooperation Only Way To Avoid Prolonged Agony Apparent one country or Empire not enough to stem forces seeking world conquest. O'l"l‘.-\\\'./\, Sept. l7—(Cl’)—l~‘rt-o forces of the world must act “increasingLv as one,” Prime ltlinister Illnckenzie King said in a speech tonight, “if humanity is to be spared a prolonged and bitter agony." In his first public address since his return from Bri- tain, delivered at a Canadian Club dinner and broadcast over a national network, Ur. King said that “nothing less than one vast brotherhood of freedom will suffice today lo preserve the world’s freedom.” The Prime Minister quoted from President Roosevelt's speech announcing American action against Axis raiders in the North Atlantic i0 illustrate his warning of the dan- ger i0 the Americas if Europe is completely conquered. Officials of the school, operatctie ‘ii,V\Vll£.‘l‘8 in this World we irave . strnrruer 1111111 they have over bccur." , r T11»: Unlictl Stairs also was sirutrg- 1 that if frccdonl is to be preserved l 110w collie to a time and piact- wlrcrc forces of vnstcr scope and proportions than those 0f any singie nation or empire, however “It must surely be appareni- r I POSSESSION powerful, must unite in opposing iBY Dame‘ Dem“) , r (As 1- t d Pre St ff Writer) tnose forces which today seek Tflgraxgq‘ m? 5am 17_(AH- world conquest and world domin- ation." the Prime Minister said. “Union merely 111 ‘purpose and aim will not be sufficient," he dc- clarerl. Nothing in recent months had been more significant than the recognition ol the deepening inter- dependence of the British Com- monwealth and illO United stares, That deepening intnrdepenrlctrce had not developed because the na- y tiolls of the British commoirrvczllth‘, were weaker than hitherto —"tl1ey; are. I bolievc—in fact I know-far‘ —Hundl'eds of Russian parachutl troops and strong mechanized for- ces occupied the strategic outskirts ui Tclleran todnv and both Russian and British staff officer's entered the capital to forestall any friction with the Iranians. Attacks on Nazis By Roy Porter Associate-ti Press Staff Writer VICHY. Sr pf. i'1'~~rAPI-~P111'is- . . , _ ilus of every class, c ~t~ti and 0c- “Tillmdfffll mm?“ _ t 1 ‘ clrpaiion rccoiveti irnrsil warning 1° (“c "imml of "1 a“ “W” frm German nuilnritios tonight- dencc arcw from :1 realization ihat= (m: (hr-y are 13.511; 1‘, be Shot as “neither acting alone could cle-z hostages hnlcss attacks on Ger- stroy a miiifn nrnvlrinc s11<~l1 as 1 ill-fit} Fckiletts cease nl_ once. ‘ i ‘ ‘m! ‘My, A, y‘_'l.. A .a1... rot-n 1.5.5- lf] W“ 01 u 1U w * mug H .<1110_tl ofiwvr- with was shut rn s. 4‘ a ‘ 4 Parts brulvvarvi Monday rtigtht, vOf .1111 Soviet forces the Prime caused the deepest concern in this Minister sartl “the resistance of’ crpitni of the unoccupied zone. Collections of these taxes for (he Russian firms has been magnifi-y your ens-loci DQQ 3r, 1514p “rug-h cent." but he rvarnvcl that tho Russ- ‘ _ would amount to npproxinratcly ‘M1 (‘ifori not without its ‘ smoocoo a yenr m Arbor“ or w "subtle" dzrnj". s to tlrc Briiislt “ORD iN undertake the payment of the pro- cntrso, 4 _ vince‘s public debt charses, which are approximately $3.200.000 a vent, A Pffilfllls ""1850" on the basis of the province's pros- ' erri policy of tracing QUE-half {he "I11 1111111_v lrcarls l1;1~ burn born o1'"i11al interest rate, lire deceptive hope tilul Russia‘ Wlfle there has been no on. ‘ mirtht win ilrc war for r1=." he said, n0llnc0n1pnt_ l; 15 believed (m. “on- fTlrrrc could bu no 111:1?!‘ lrefilrrlls __ wince is prcpnred to accept the lilluslon! L/\*- 17/ ‘alternative which would give the ‘Ruwia is iightura to save hcr- i //@ X rllmvincc at lcn=1 S4.00»'l.00O rcuouuc , yearly. DECK HAND DRJWNEI) SAINT JOHN. N_ 13.. Sept. 1'1_ (CPl—Nearing the end of his first B/iclrtrisorr. (i0 was hurt‘ in fir" Bnv of Fhurdv tonight when lrc fcl‘ from :1 tugboat on hand. He was In Short \V2iVC (Latin American nations are cracking down on Nazi activltzcs. In\’@SiJ88t0l‘s are disclosing ties be- tween German organizations in the various countries. John Lear rounds up the Picture in two stories, oi which his is the first.) l (By John Lear, Associated Prcss Staff Writer] BUENOS AIRES. Sept. l’7—(APl -When the Argentine committee invfstlilating subversive activities selud a German shortwave radio transmitter. a coded message was found hidden in the box in which the transmitter was packcti 'I‘i1e committee translated it as followst~ "Ln Paz if unable to stay in Lima. Follow instructions for am- bassadors’ conference in Santiago to the letter." Last March the German diplo- matic chiefs in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Uruguay held a conference ln Santiago, Chile. The meeting was more or less acciden- tal, the five men claimed. because they were all oil vacation and lllld Bone to Santiago because it is one oi south America's vacation spots None of the five has said r111!)- iigly__what they ydiscussedlwbut one (Continued on page 1o, cor s) day's work on a new lob. (‘hrvnco t tirruvnod near 1 sclf. as Poland. Rs lrlollnrrrl. as \ [D a? illvlqllllrr. ' ' ‘ ,1111.'<", as YlllTHlllVlii \ "l/ and as Groove fought to save tircm- O j» “ __/\ |llre Prin v 1' (lot-lured. ‘l ‘Ho smr aim lo l‘('r11t1\'t1 d.‘ g‘ ,1- iasi notch .1 1111111111- of lam 41- which he was enrplovcd ns n dock (“Pkllllml hi“ i"""“‘$ 0i iliilllll" “"1 unnrtrrricd and a ‘ i ' r_rative_of__.foggln's Mines. N_ S._____(Coniin11vd m1 hurt!" l0. Col 2i Evidence Nazi Plotting seized in Argentina. l selves." Hitler ntinckcr‘ Russia "in nrderl, that hc mitlrt gain in strategic po- l f< slfct‘. 111 t" (lllfl in trmvcr." - _ 3.4.3 (Canadian Prt-ssl l l . . i’; Tnrzowro. sent iiotlnimnm l and nnxinrtun 11~111r>t~1'.1t111~11~:_ ‘.73 i5 m til Iilv F18 , 4o 1o South Amerzca "f . (iii 79 (iii 73 y, m; T7 . 1 l‘- mzr '70 B3 ffldiO illld Qnflggl mgggngg Hlllll title this morning at. 7,30 ‘ and inniulrt at 8.59. S1111 sets‘ this evening at G06 and i=~s tumorrorv morning ai 5.42. Now tnolm Sept, 21. i238 rrm_ $111111 ‘uric title (‘iirliliflbll 111111- lfl " ilrrrr (‘l1.11iu"t'1o\\’1r> lnterpretin The War News; . y . General Svnopsis: 'l‘hc ivcattrer lms lwcn fair in nearly all parts of the Prnirlc Provinces: cool in Allrcrta hut motl<\rntt'lv' warm in Sflskntrlrfnrlrir 11nd Mzriuttrlrlr. It 1111s iJLPll l',(‘l1\‘1'.lii".' fair and sonic- ‘what cooler in (Vnltrrio. _. ..._____ By Kit-kc L. Sinrpson Assoclnirti Press Stuff Writer l BOSTON, Sept. 17-1!\Pi-Fnre_ cast for northern New En;:'o11d:-- Considerable cloudiness and cooler 'l‘lrr1r.=(lfl_\‘; Prirlnv fair and slightly warmer: frrsll northwest winds ‘Thursday. BURDEN -— 4'\l‘l" TTTIIMENTINE SERVICE Weather and other porlcnis nrrgirl. scorn 1:» nrlrkc r1 British nfiensm- 111 l.;l;j.u :1 in: v.11 l rucvc. l>11i 1'20 Brit sir lrrulr vmn- l cnnrrd 111:1)" Ii(‘iil_\' s11. l1 an 1pc".- y zrilmi until ll can rec ll(\\\ the y sirrlullfr- on lilo suntlrrrrr flank of tho NiiZi-Rlirfl-Illl bfiilll“ line 1s turning out. A cryptic bulletin from ll tlcr lrcnriqrlartcrs announces th..1 the Gerrrrnn offensive 111 R11 ma (Standard 'l‘imcl leave Bordon 6.30 ILM. 9.35 A.i\'l. 1.00 IKM. 4.45 l‘.l\l. 7.30 l'.M. Leave (‘ape Tnrmrutinc 8.00 All. 15 "dfivpllypiljg mm n“ “PUT n 11.00 ARM. 3.15 PM. (‘-120 l’..\l. 3.40 of the greatest. extent." 'l‘l1.\ J“ , prltbablv refers prrrrripnilv l» SUNDAY §ER\|CE ~71 gum» “pus,- u... y“... Leave Borden 9.00 AM. 1200 noon 1* Nv-ilirm lire sit‘ 11- of 4'“ I'm" 7'0“ RM‘ . _ . I .. H“, NAM wmmxd lcnive (‘arpf Tormc-ninrv "00:! .\.‘.\l \'l(’if'l'i(‘w' solllir oi lillkv 12111111, 2'30 "“' ""'o ‘M’ 8"“ "n" nor alienzpis to encircle Kl(‘\' woo“ ‘SLANDS "mu? represent strategic 1 '. f , Lflrst magniilrtxlyq,ffwfuifiifij) "gdaakitghivilggn gwfm“ 71m N“ . ' C B. 0 M. . F. (Continued on page i0, Col t) 5.00? n o“ A no M’