inxoitjlfpiu The Central Cuardiani flliu column ls reserved for nun 0| local interest but advertlslnl "l a IIPWS)’ nature may be lnllflfll It 5 t-n-nts a word strictly Pa!’ ab!‘- III utivuurfl MARE (Lb for yourself buying ‘us \\’ill\s <illi\ei"_v and '38 Du‘ . - ‘ l \\’;ll,\'s Coilpc, run only B. it-w lii: l‘. G. Ives. .l_.-85-l0-4-2l. l\'.ll El) ~- Sznnlei‘ .. 3-1.;li'»(».tl Chllrloiietowil (it‘l\l‘(l a Uiiil cut oil tixe head ..(.- i.\ii bcliiiitl a parked cor . l; Stzxct us the t-llr started Pr“ Hllfl the car was ‘iv - . Ptnrclcli who .. l zzlli bchliiil hLs v hi.) in ii il'\"l')l' and . ' llUCt‘$:lll‘_\‘ M) '. l . 'l..e licciticnt CC- Wcciiicsnny nirrnoon. ("ll L!) (‘OMIXG smw new cars and l». - . We li.\\e some bar- ‘ " zit the old "Pill L-illfl Stiff‘ lli0lli\\'. L- 5-10-4-21. (ill'li(‘i| NOTICE-Jnl! Ullitfld (‘l1 . w L‘.lii.itl.l, Hunter River SHFYLVPS will b6 . (m. lull as ful- llillitvi‘ lliwl"; 3:00 1 711m plll.. Wilt- G. W. Tiiley o1 conduct sill the l.€".\'li Z\l. l\llll'l‘fl\'. L-Bi. wtuk and prices on ti cbiilx». '37 model '33 Dodge sedan. s like new; '36 model wipe. Special lifodcl illu- Milan (weekend RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Miss Josephine Grimes, 68 Gt. George St, recewed tlio sad netvs recently of the death of her cousin . the Reverend Tho-mu E. Cullen, form- erly of Charlottetown, who passed aw on September 39th in Minne- apo Li, Minnesota. TS MEN'S IIIEEYPlNG — Tile weekly lllecilzig of the Y‘: Men's club last night was devoted to business. Y's Man Janlcs Holscn was in the chair and the sitig song wins led by Y's Mun W. R. LcPage. After the meeting club rnclnbcrs spent an interesting lioilr bowling. SHIICESSI-‘UL cu About 300 pevplg attanded the dam“ mt Gcvrrnment House last night which Wflh sponsored by (the Ctilrrv On (Tina-lulu Con»: iii aid of the Anibuiniirc Flllhl. (‘iuriahs wcrtr n-clovotl by ll s l-luiiuur. l.‘ {luv B. W. lnPagq also .\lr. W S. Grant, President. or bile Calry 0n Canada. Corps. mill Airs. (lralit. The dance which sml-tccl at. 9 o'clock and lant- od unBil 1 am. was one of the most enjoy-able social fillit-vinrs licltl lii thc city t. scnsun Th.» lilusk‘. vrsis ton, Mil u. ’ Science P llihlllllg Society, opened h: first artzt-tc in the Christian science Aioliizcr on his recent 2.- 700-mil¢ tour of the Dominion de- fences in company with some 30 Oillfl‘ United Stator. newspapermen. Canadians ‘Mean Business’ is Impression NMV YORK. 00f. 8—(CP)— "Canadians nit-an business in their war ligillllbl- acression." ’I‘hat's the wly A. warren Nor- of the Christian ".. A new llgllilllg Canada has been bOl‘ll,' lit‘ ivrotc. “No longer is Ctllllidl bnitlllig for Britain as though to Euro o. Britain is still regard- ed as tie first not. only for Canada but for all Iycp peoples. But the Dominion has bccoliie conscious (if the need ]ll'£"l)£ll‘(‘ Tlizli has brought. in a new policy of co-operntioli with m; filfilgglfl were lirllited line of defence to for hemisphere defence. the United Illrnblicvl Bllvncliurdle o1‘- Cll(‘.~".l‘.i. Uiii .ltis of tlip Artiiv Navy mid Alf lkirct- (lflikYl colour no 5151,95)- the affair. Personals lll'm:\»_D(l\".&‘v -\(*.:cm- paiiiecl bv .\li.~.l :\lili.'l. Dtulc, left Wcdncalny lllDTll for licr home in Sitizici", N. S rliiug spciit. an Dealing mainly with general aims and trends, Ml‘. Norton wrote "within Clilizitill. too, minor differ- hppcnriiig in the com- ' We suw French Canadians mu Biztlsh Canadians drilling togcihct". ' gitlen in Fir: ii cnililliniitls bilrkcd out in English." ivil-h instructions and {hen tho enjoyable . . . i lier par- . -‘_ tlilri-stchli. ml _\l!>. i... mi ii. Lar- orhbgi-uffl"1;?‘“,;1,,Y“$gl§?,,§§’;§,_ "' h‘ ____ wrote in n sillulilliiy of his im- _ H’ - _ .. prcssiozis, " a .~"l.l‘il of uzet do- Th” “mu” "l M’ 5mm“ p‘ ulrminzition rircs the ominion. Paoli. sin, who i3 ll pnticrut in ‘(he Charioticwnvll Hospital, wlis not changed 11st llltlllt but he was le- portcd to be re ilig cotiifoitably l. T. (i. Ivcs. L-85—l0~4-2l. "( l~'-'Sl’l'l. SALE The '5»: of the Pro- tlzc Ruintnaga Stile ‘ colllpleté ' the mm- \‘( iltHH. l IIIIIJBLOGY (‘LOS- l ~ ~ ‘l -- .....'. 1\'.'.l'_l‘,~ weft: delivered Ac vJWkiliilllS. Duo l0 i oi Di‘. Watson, his i " was lnc iltwk of Jillldll . \\' .\ Unvtqliiirrie. U1‘. \i'.il (pl-Minn, .l‘.,\‘ -\' tile by hospital nu‘ C international At A (R.Ii Joiunal, in his series on the tour, spoke of No liilit of pnlizc appears." George C, jlull of the Province the second of nil-atlas filiilrc niYllflllg pcwer. lie remarkcd that at the present time rlicn who have cnlliplcted their tiir irniniilg and Royal Air Force are not sent over- sclls. They remain in Canada are ready for the ‘i! GI instructors. ‘ Hal 0'l"lahci"il.'. liilinaging Ed- itor of the Chit-nut) Daily Ncirs. in the second oi‘ his articles. nb- (Bv The cillli\lll."ll Pres!) snervod tliat. Calllitln lliiS gone llll‘ in i-lic protection of its rapidly gromug armies by tcaciliilg nil BERLIN - llitlt-r and klussn- elaborate iilctliod of camouflage." llnl llclievcd S(‘ll(‘(llllI‘(l to meet to- H0 (lcscribcti hnw, ' the eilvir- day at Brcllncr Pa.“ sllppvsrtlly in OTlS oi Qucbcc, tho ‘l.’ ty of nuws- put finishing tnurhl-s tn Rume- pipcrlncli were ask ti to ir_\ to lo- Bcrlin-‘ikikp-o liliillncc; Spain may (‘.110 signs 0i I'|lll1’.ll‘_\' algtygpv in not be involved; (lllydn inskts all .1 rolling mcndoiv. Tllcy could ns- gees wcll with Avis LONDON Germans launch 27th cnnscculivl- night attack on Altic-Kiliilon ‘.l'tt Pyiitltil .1 ' ‘ - lift» n iliflll pvriptl: All out‘. bv kccii illi- "clilllg, Rev. W. ill] of Presbv» liIPhQJ vlillilllCiéd tile v. Dr, A. E. Kerr, 1e H:l Dl\‘llll~'_\' Ill:lli,l ‘ ivylilft’ cu! . li.l iin 1.5 ‘c of tile Mari- , ke-‘xs (nvpresscd c. ilie ilne qual- . res, and of the ‘help ».I'li.l\')l.\ QfOVKiEd by ‘the pro- RYICE. --Prince- Jill ll‘. Winsice , vials rc-opcticcl for i C‘ ii with appropri- l’, Sopt. 2'.'"rl ». Kirll. . ill, lull; lii 1.1.: a. plr-asilretolitlre . 0i Brookfield Prer- ‘i as g‘. . for." At {he (‘Vefllllg . ~,, . . ‘i, llIiIlt r (izitc o.‘ 1936. ' - Dr, Stewart. the new deputy min- ... ..... . . ...-. .~. .,. .\l_. l)‘..i. \\.ii..\.ou. _ l..(i rlt ihot, \\l.. lln.(i (llilCC .0, I , . "lain-ll I igctilrlnii m lnllirlaill .'<il( ' .l..r.l| 01 111(- wnr, f _ u ct‘ :~' 1mm lii t": liiv i\‘li‘i'.'l lull. Jdll- D1; Sqwrgll-l, lypdllnlprl 13ml - Ptito bcrnblrr Willis‘ i0 i1if1"'fl§<‘ (Qiiccivs lliiivctzsity-Ein 1931 and was l. ......llg clr-rg_v- mi ffailiwli)’ l‘! _ 1'1 llllivl- 1 (‘Olllil n rcsrlilcli worker and statisilcni: . llllil Mr. P. J. flilfllzelmiig: W" "iil-ml “i511 1° in the labor ucpartlnent (iilritig the V _ _ ‘.. .' _ ‘_ ., y,‘ inns‘ great. war. ,‘.pnlli_ilftl"'_l.lzl,lil 1 J ms Dlliiuin ni_ Toronto who BIRTII m“. p00,,“ M, l. .!'I\'l" ill'.()Illi‘l' tour nioiitlls as A l,” ,,_ . C‘, unusml iiy lmliistel" iur air, llv(‘CODl0(l Ml -.*< . l"... (‘jy 1.p,_,-p,.,,1,_.- v U; .K M], m,“ lhc pObllllili only tcmporarily six f‘ l l ‘u incur Wilfrr-tl ‘b. rl tn FflilSP pro l ll llllilii- “mmhs “P” fr" a m“? month term- .l 1 \l"l.‘\'.'ll-'lC (Mary ilistcrltl of a f llll'(‘(‘lll')]1_ ' _"'_"" c I l‘:l\'f‘ l)(‘l"ll llflr“ ill the iiii ‘(Tllllhlitlll ll.'l$‘\f‘t'lll.<lfll‘l‘~ Yi)" ‘lld an m“ "lllld for ‘dowry’ “L “V0,; m. i, ,,_,,,h,.,.,,,n,, ,.vi_ 1i you nQtv it'll lilo you llnlst. fallout (lent. in Illr‘ tilllt ii will be n long Oi Al“: lme- I “mm” ‘Tslsi’ Your ~ time. lit-loft: l (‘Ulllll limit‘ in be niile C ml- -l."ui ltiuss, Oct. l. l"llllt‘l't\l from t" broilu-r-in-ltiu', Kim: Street, on ‘ll H45 to Si. . tlicncn t0 R. C. Ca rc’ Of Thanks n _Pl‘l\'\' Sun l, zip his skull‘); G certain nothing ilnizl ii bugle soilnd- ed and fully equipped soldiers" side their eainouilntze- of “V225 and thousnntls of “lliierally throw a- Lnnllnn fill?!‘ lmnllilltg city tllroilgh lcllvrs and lidvalicml: I ‘dcci.»- haze with chant-c shuts. l ‘The infantry and ‘,1 crv, the lrlnchiilc gilnticrs and a.l of the DOVER —— Arc-it quiet for first whcclcrl equipment must lenrn to time in more than month; R.A.F. bcconle inv bile fro-m the air... llilmllllli,’ Gfrmfln lflrlzvls. Canadian w take to Europe the LONDON lthlllng Neville lltillnticrlnln quits" eiuiinct, rcltll- qulslirs (‘unscrvzitivc Pllriy iclid- crshlp; Lnhnr given bigger fir“! in government Lnolin_l oErs (Cnlztlnucd from page l) man raid; an for providing sur- face rather iiali ulltlcrgrolilltf slici- rs. Still in Saddle Mr. Churchill made it plain that the Conservatives lrrc 5Llli firlnli; in the John llt_ um in both houses from among: Five are Conservatives __ , r, mcmbers who livc (‘lore to Ottnivtl Churchill, I“Ol‘l.‘ll,’ll SPCTPlZ." '. 'li‘.(l ‘line rrprcsciiiitlt! (listaiit (‘lllilli Hiiliiaiw, Loni ‘ iicies liiny l .l\_(‘(l tiic .\l.nl<tci' of \ll'(‘"l - so a r "Q m. John Alitl(>..<il ll-lltl 111p .,llp~,-g_ il/noti. 'l'lic L. A qi ill lu ire lloit-t- (u Cum- “mm “mill mors 2O lnclnbcrs micl in the > Alli \\'lll‘.()‘.lL mid. pnriiorul B ‘viii. Mi‘. Churchill sent ViscouzltCrun- iulriic, iorilit-l" Piif-'lll'.l.'\lt‘l' (lciierlil to lhilililiilllis L) ' Lord lieu gl. lg. eral. tlic_Elirl oi ivtlilullc. ills first r A31; Roe thlllglcalq, opportunity tocprcsdifle Olgflfnllll opt- or el- res ent of e oat-d ening o tic "ma an ‘ll’ amen. 0.’ Trade, Sll<'C4:€&l(-(l Mr, Mnr- In announcing Col. (RIIlSlOITJI illlllllLll. and fnrihrolliiii: trip ‘to the Uliilci (it. iv Yilptlili Kiiiuclolii. M‘. Klig F" it wnr ‘l-‘milll limit» ill" 'v (i ii'lil;1c flint. ' Dfilfillfitl _ t. i'o.ltlc:i.~"llic_ .\i tor lcaru at first iznnll tllc rc- L B’ i‘) ill“ 3011*“ <11 cent licvolnpilicliis in tho \\'lll‘ situa- El. ilf_'\\' l)t‘i‘li itiv ‘ll n‘ \\'<~'.'_< i a L" é ‘Di/cl, tilt: .\lllllS< iiiin-"rlaili. iii l], clirlrtitrier- ' leiicr, tolti Prime Q in rlcrilzrm tiv- (illtics which nrc (‘s-I Sl'll'l.’lL for u. ilicmbcr of the wnr‘ cabinet. "In lhcsr- circilnisinllcns l feel iwiiirl lll the tiliiirwiin‘; illtcrvsl in ar-k vou to . .0 lii“ ll"llll inv '" ' (‘Xprcsvlcin of mv walm ll .l.m of tlic kllifllllhifi flilll vmii. ii will linvt- Cfillfilfifflllllv’ shown mc .\lli('l‘ lii!‘ f- p. niatirm or ymli‘ £‘.i’i'.'('l'llllll lit and (if my illi-hzikcli uiiiiitlrlir“ that. zliirlcr _vcur lf-iltlVlTlill) liiir; country. with her allies and aunt-fauna, wili SllPPPPfl in overcoming the itirccs oi barbar- isni which iiavP l‘l‘llill‘f‘tl n grout unrt. of liilrrlgla- tn n (‘ltllflllllill little hot- tcr than slavery "Yours cvci‘, Neville Clminbcrlriln." ltll'.(iliilrt-lilll‘s rcplyh- llllfl pvl'.sr-vv-rili<r \_\i‘~i, ']]14- llr-jp yml iinvt‘ given iiirflsitirr \"ill cvnswi in b" m» (‘lilll llft"tl u: ilirtugh Wllfil. "l." ll i l: ‘tlmi-c nliti family o! l“ ‘ ‘l w-il to cxlciill their ~' ' ‘i0 all the. kind " ‘illlflfi vrlin so wil- " ' - ni (hiring illPlr ‘ v l'~"'il"li‘ 'i"i\r*v awn wash ‘ Jll p.11» KPH‘ llnral tri- i 14-60-104-11, ._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_|_-V; I I I. I. u‘ f; N.D. MacLean .1 ' I - 1' ;1 UNDERTAKER 5 I‘ ' .- EMBALMER l; I: 5 I, Tilarlnltclnwn and ' p. amt. iviuulire i i: rimm- nu i ‘V-‘e’ fl-Vf-‘q’ u may wcll UNIV" l) be the l‘ll‘llll‘R mint (if tilc rvlir. "You did all sou could for police. lllfliilffs skill in firing from cover, and Optimism ‘.cs=c= of manpower will ill(‘i'l‘l1_\‘ bo greatly rcdiircd." Tribune also was imprcsscd with the caiiinilflace scribed t-hmi second article. linnlcni. liiccts ill rcgulnr session. er Hanson, with whom he lilicl coli- fcrrcti on plans for Parliament, had agruzti with the government tlic present session should stand nd- t" ll. "lii; . Q - , . . ‘all?H5111lmyllviPgllli"SEMHOF jtilllrlicd ‘iliitil Jaiiliaij‘, slibjcct tn . of tilt‘ Exclivqiil-r, K r "'1' ‘f W“ ; , “your 5,, 1;... “rm- CMJ. _ m Fill‘ talc A idloilriilllciit. it p; number L1,“, n.0,“ 5.x wi.l be p \'.ll)l(‘ tn tlllilllll a quor- Sclillte lii. Jaiill. lllilfllllig anti he formal" - t (i ll(‘|lll'l\. . ‘l ticui bcforc Parliaincilt meets. William Hcam nil the international joint commission, was Bilifllllllfi“ l .l"'.‘(ll oi zlle bill" o!‘ tlic Pr“ ‘_, , b 430A ‘L oi (Jill-bro m 192i, lilKl a liielillocl‘ .I;.-,,|,K_,':.,.,_ 0 y A oi lllL‘ Qilvbcr lcj Iliturc from .9- lli-l llc held vliiious posts ill the it. nt-ccssarv for us to reform our milks and fill the gap as bcst we cnu. . IfilliUlS were before us, ill tin: ups . lllltl (inu s of ioolitics. limv ifblfiillfil’. lioiv upa t, but 1 look back upon illlh stern \.'(‘ili' of comi"nd<~.sllipt\'llll l4'('.llll!,S of tlic deepest respect and regard for vou. _\'()ill‘ puck, you will fintl youriicalth null Sllflll lrjoltre together in Llic bdtcr tlliys that are to come. ".\iv l)(‘{ii‘ Nvvlilci "l linvc for Still)!‘ lllllfl not! fcftyflll 0f used furniture at the Auction flint 50H \\Clil(l l)!‘ lniW-ll 1.. l'l"lill- Iftmms, Grafton Strut, Tuesday "i" ‘I liii‘,-illil"'l" will lll\i‘l7l1|\lf‘ (ii-l. ti. at 1 p. m. Bedn. springs. till '_ lii 1H '~ii1‘i' Ill ii - t ‘ nlllttri-usl-s, bureaus. dining room ‘l"',"1“v'|‘l'|' clan rorklngu chairs. ciurpvts, lillvo lltllliiivll \'l v ll|l.llill{t'll ll"l\(‘ hum"! “llalllllifiizrsr-“Jélaazu clrltu-q, burners lnul other articles. “laysiic ‘Flloliias of the Chicago and de- ln his tactics at length (Collti u d f ee@@_1.>._ Mr. King said COHSPIWIIIlVO lead- GUARDIAN tenelle. He stated that funds were needed w complete the church and to build a house for the minister And also to make some provision for a school. This mission. he said, we; a very promising one and should receive the earnest, support and help from the Synod. He greatly Admired the work 0! RW- d'Anjou and ills layman, Mr.‘ Levoire. Rev. d'Aiij0l1. W110 “"15 present was heartily welcomed by the Moderator on behalf of the Synod who referred to the splen- did work the young man was do- ing for the Church. He was then asked to address the Synod and gave them a report on his parish at Fnntenelle. He asked f0!‘ the tic-operation of the church in coni- pletlng hie church and building a sunday school and house. Mr. An- THE CHARLOTTETOWN Presbyterian .__.. (Continued from pugs l) z, ._.A____i~_i___ resentatives from the Women's Missionary society and the Con- veiiors of Presbyterics. Budget: The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Moderator, the Convener, Charlottetown; and the. Rev. Nor- man D. Kennedy, the Rev- Jamel MacNeill, the Rev. C. H. Note, the Rev. T. W. Goodwill, the Rev. A1- lison MacLean. the Rev. Angus Rankine, the Rev. H. A. Ross and J. A. Watlfng. Historical: The Rev. T. G. Bryan. Convenor, River John, N. 5.; and the Rev. Dr. Frank Baird. the Rev. Dr. J. K. Fraser, the Rev. J. H. R. Dtinjou. the Rev. K. Guergia, the Rev. A. W. R. MacKenzie, the Rev. Joseph Cot- ticart. the Rev. E. A. MtwKay and w. M. Clark. Church life and Work: The Rev. Valley, was badly in need of repair and money had been collected for tho purpose, but owing t0 unfore- seen circumstances the work had not been clone. Rev. James Miuray was born in Ireland and came to Canada in 1767 and died gt 53 yen-rs 0i use. on November 21, i799, after 33 Years in the ministry. The business being concluded the Moderator introduced the a aker of the evening, Rev. E. A. omp- son, assembly convener of B. S. and Y.P.S., afterwards calling on Rcv. D. Anjou, to offer prayer in Drench. his native tongue, Rev. D, A. Thompson. in amevltis . , . p - . l-l. MacLean. Ccnvenor, Dllr- address pleaded for more oonoernby krilgoglsiapgillélé“Iketflsdfiijgfi 1mm, N_ s; and m9 Rev, F, Q, the church in lockin after the MacDonald‘ me Re“ w‘ Scot; in his plea for help. He snid that the“ was a congregation o; ab...“ Duncan. the Rev. J. G. MacNoill, spiritual interests of e YOuiiE the Rev. F. A. Lawrence. tiie Rev. people. There is a growing tend- d tilt ll Y W Y9 fllelglyecgntlllshglolrflliatlxe uacriletarla (ti? lnogstgeoplfearlarara gwnlllée Sfllllll A. ifiills. ti: Rev. Robfirt 113111811 Mac can, t. a Rev. . . ac- their children and that makes it farms of about 23 acres. Gowan, the Rev. ml A- A’ Mun“ Rev. Mr. Haywood recalled slat- ed that he had received some very coiltribtltloiis to llic imperative the church to rise 11D stronger than ever to help to keep the children within the church. and W. Lamond. Sunday Schools and Young Peo- Thcre never came a time in the generous 1. t] H; -,- pic's societies: The Rev. W. L. Wflrld’! liiswfy when "if! darkest figjslg“n£dFT§§.e‘}§,f§.§’§}°c§},,,.,l§.,? Maclleiian. Convener. Scotsbilrn. N. 3.; and the Rev. W. M. Ooms. the Rev. William Verwolfe, the Rcv. G. l". Nate. the Rev. Murray Y. Fraser. the Rcv. J. W. Paul. the Rev. A. H. Sproulc, the Rev. P. M. Simpson, the Rev. Donald A Campbell. the Rev. E. Logan and J. D. Drysdale. Synod Funds: The H. A. hour did not bring greater QPPOY- tunity and this Ls the churchs 0D- portunity to get forth and bring in the children. The day 0f KFBM Will lstlic clay or great OppOFTllnltY-Sflld Mr Thompson. It is bu!‘ £85K i9 bring the young people in to the church of the iving Christ. Christ has never given Us a wmmand without the promise that He “fluid tions if the work ivns to go on. After some discussion it ivns lie- cided to takc up a collection to help in the finishing of the L‘lllll‘L‘il and the stint of $76.11 ivtis rinsed by those present. The meeting uuppcr. An invitation steliarion. N. s. Presbytery “ii-i adjourned after from the. Rev. be with us, said Mr. Thompson and , d d m s 0d m mo“ Dnig, Convener, Sydney; and the closcd his address with Hi9 WK" fates; QXJOymM-le "vn Rcv. Dr. Frank Bnird, the Rev. "IE0. Ilwilllmb; Willi NW always: Allison MncLcnn, the Rev. H. L. 511th iii! I‘ -" _ “Esollvlfloys Jost, the Rev. W. O. Rlioucl, the Jiitrisitii tailors-tr; .212." ,1;~= r- G- m i G- cu- ‘ l . . _ 1t lllml On Sabbath Day i11- gfiv’ gfflglxps$§jfidfl§fijl.el,l‘§y,llfd cs0" Observance Committee to Strike standing "dithering It 15 a challenge to g0 Committee: The l-‘tev. A. D. Mac- forth and gather in the harvest. The Synod of the liinriiimc Pro- Klnnon. Convenor. Little Nar- wlillc for the gathering. Wltll U“? viiiccs of tile Pl‘(‘5b_\‘l('l‘ifill Church rows, N. S.; and the Rcv. S. G liincArtiiilr, tlic Rev. C. J. Si. Clair Jclins. the Rev. E. G. B. Footc, the Rev. Dr. C. M. Kerr, the Rm’. A A. MacDonald, the Rev. Wallace Wadland, and J. W. Paul. Legislature and Law: the Rev. Dr. Frnilk Baird. Convcnor, Cilip- lulln. N. 13.; niiti the Rev. C. M Kerr. the Rev. Dr. Hugh Milliror. the Rev. H, A. Doig, the Rev. C l-I. Hayward, tile Rev. E. A. Mrlr- Kny and Ronald MacVicar, Church Architecture: The Rev. D. A. liiiicKlnnoii, C0llV(‘ilOl', Bur- ili Cniinda is tlccply czlllccliird with the problem presents“; by ilic grad- ulil tt-litleiicy towards the (lcsccru- non of uie Lord's 123)’ by the Cem- lncrcializing of the tlliy through b ‘l iiess and sports iii mnny fbrliis, tull- iiig advantage of tllc present. time‘ ivlicn lnucli wnr work on Sunli- tire Zlll (‘Shfvllllfll pnrt in witi.. the war 'l‘lie Synod registers protest against this violation oi ii . Lord's Day lzlivsiiiitl the lack (if lll~ tcrcst oil ilic part. of flit! officers of the li1\\'. It. also rcllifiims tho assurance that God ls with us al- ways, It was fitting, said the Mod- erator, that today's nicctin s should 0pm will. p111‘ r iii Grlcic and close with a prayer ll\ French. A short hymn and benediction broillzht the 67th Syiiotl 0i tht! lilliriliiiic Provinces t0 u. 610M‘. MORNING SESSION The Maritime Synod vi’ UK’ Presby-tcrinii Chilrcli met for the third (lay yesterday in Summer- i~ and ripened their mcetiiig at _ .-_, . - - . _ _ louzlni. with a sci-vice of iiitcrccs- lgfiglllg‘ lgloilljllfésv "Fvlflmlilég lil-ys River; and llie Rev. s. .»\ sioii anti priiyci‘ for our King and lhvl Dom‘ Dav Mfg ‘diw of 1;“, MncArtlittl", i.lie Rev. R. J. Kirk. ‘ ' ' l-"tiid. the Rev. C. A. MacVcy. illlll (‘Olillil‘_\'. The Moderator. the Rev. G. Carlyle \V(=bster of Charlotte- tmvil, conducted tiiLs very impres- sive service. He was assisted by and \\'Kll'Slll]') and the uplioltiiii-l of the traditions 0i those who are faithful to the Lord and Muster by remembering this clay lls the Sab- Joiin Toft. PBIISiOIIS: The Rev. E. A. Muc- Kny, Convener, Fredericton, N.B: and the Rev. J, A. Morrison, 1.11,- R v. E. G. B. Foote of Oxford, N. . ,. . - c 1_ {Sr bail. of tht. Lord oul m: RH,‘ Rodvrivk Mnchcodv and U" iil place of the ll.\llfll Gaelic Th. ks d“; Apprwiminn RH’ R. II. stavcrt. service its is customary the 23id ‘m F‘ Presbytery Records: The Rcv. T. OWCH Hughes, Convenor, Mom tagllc; and the Rev. Dr. A. C. Thompson. the Rev. Clark Evans, the Rev. B. J. Gillies. and C. E Crllickshnliks. Cliilrclt Worship: The Rev. C. J St. Cillll- Jeans. Convener. Saint. John: and the Rev. Dr. Snmuo] Davies. the Rev. Dr. A. A. ltiurrny, and Charles MBCDllfI, Auditors: Andrew Fri-user and w_ E. flarris. Second British Oil Engineer psalm ivns sung by the members in Gaelic. The service was follow- ed by meetings of committees. The Synod of the lviriritime Fro- vinces hereby records llllil tenders its sincere thanks nil appreciation to the Rev. Wm. \l'cr\\'oli, B.A., members of scssioil brurll of mana- gers, and office bcarvrs of Summer- side Presbyterian Churches for gracefully placing lit our disposal all the convenicilccs uni) facilities of the church building; to the or- ganist ancl choir for their leading us so acceptably ill our service oi praise; to Dr. Aiachlurlio, and his billeting comlliiliec for LllUil‘ iliitir- iiig efforts oil their bchlilf; to our hosts and hostess/es for miiiisterilil; to our comfort and providing a touch of home during oilr visit; to Mayor J. B. Cnenpbtlll who on be- half of the citizens cordially wel- comed us by words of glcctilig iiiiri of inspiration; to the Rev. \Vlill’illi Address on Sunday School Work The lnttcr part of the morning was taken up with an address by Rev. A. Thompson of Elorn, Ont. assembly ccnvenor of the sunriliy schoolli and young people's work. Rev. Mr, Thompson is an ardent worker among tile young pcoplc and had a special message to (he Synod on their behalf. He spoke of the work among the Presbyterian Sunda schools in the west. and said that much can be done where minister; and l(‘ll(‘ll(‘l‘S cooperate which was be- lug done in Western Canada. He that zt-tit mccts alrriin in (IRWIN ‘ ‘hc Will-n Prlifi y. it \.l'. bl-c iii ])l“)l'0'l\l”(l M: his 'tic:'. vr- Gcn- "ctli Afr, Pcrrnuit. who sticccctls Sir 1CD ucbec cabinet lx-lwccli 1919 anti "'1 iic i055 of your services innkcs "We have bccn associated. as our "I trust that having put dovm strength restored anti that we "Yours ever, Winston s, Church- Auction Sale flrl- extinguishers. oil stated tlint the Sunday school has us its objective this year an ln- crciiso of ten per cent in enroll- ment and in attendance. They also intcnd to organize a leader and teachers‘ training corp. He stress- ctl very strongly the need for in- siriletinrl in the Bible lessons for teachers. Rev, Mr. Thompson recommend- etl the use of Dr. Kannawins “Go Teach“ in the teacher training course. The course to be under the direction of the minister and others who are capable of in- structing tcachers. Teachers con- sccrate their lives to the work oi’ the Church and their faithfulness is a great incentive to the work oi’ the. Sunday school but instruc- tion is also ncccssnry if the work is to g0 foi-ivrird. Mr. Thompson said we are real- izing more and more that it is not. much use fighting to pregerve something that is not worth while. It is our duty therefore that we Barclcy, M.A.B.D., moderator of the general assciilbly for his presence and for his thought provoking Rliil inspiring messages; to Dr. W. A. Cameron and Rcv. E. A. ‘Pliolnsoil for their presence at thc Synod nil-l for their llclpllll lltiviuc to its iii their respective spheres of inbuilt"; to Dr. J. W. llnrlctt for his lrleud- ly greetings on belinll" (i! tile Mari- time conference of the United churclics; to lnc radio and the press for their syliiplltlictit: cooplnll‘ on; to ilic lllilfiflfiilfll‘ Rcr. C. _ Wcbslci"; mill to the rlc ' lliW, Di’. Baird for tlicir iflllllllllllflbh to duty during the meeting of thc Synrxi Kidnapped BUCHAREST, Oct. 3 -—(APl Slinky Rilmtininn-British l'(‘lil'lfllth' SzlliVYDCl a sharp setback today \\'.‘ill the disappcruiice 0f a sccclitl prolniilcnt Briton ivithin 36 hours. filltl a summary‘ Ruinanian rlyicct- ion of Britain's protest ovcr lrcat- ii: imi- ilicllt. nf five lnorc of hcr his, including a. Cniizidinll. l . lii nitlxiiflglltg nil opcratirli. 'I‘iic British lcglition at )»'lllli't‘{l Percy Clark, (it). president of ll Ploesti oil engineering firm. we." kidnapped from a Bucharest hntcl this afternoon under circumstances similar to the seizure of A. Miller, llirecioi‘ of ilic Brilisll-dolnililitcli Astrn-ltcmana oil compmly, at a stiburbaii clllb ycstcrdny. Iron Guardists were tlccuscli by lcgntion sources of engineering both abductions. The Iron Guard ior- mally denied the chargcs and Ril- Recommendation: Proposcd by (toiiinlittce on church life and work fllltl plisstrd by Synod. We your C0lllllllll-N‘ oil cliurcli life and work beg to submit the follow- ing recommendations l. That the Synod appeal to the moral and re ligioils sense oi’ our pcople to ab- s“? to H’ that‘ there l5 Smnethln" 501T? i110 5117mm ‘W ‘\ iii)’ 0f "Bl ll‘i'llll1l1 authorities dccliiul llic __ v_ n __. ,, _ ,. y “film-Mm” “Hmlng for- W" must 811d 0T 7-110 “T115110? <11 ‘Gcd- 3- ll!" could do nothing in citlici‘ care. 5° Kill“ ii"? W110i: i" "i9 doc- lhe Synod commend the tiiilit-iry 'l‘ile lmnoilllcenlent of Clark. tllS- trincs of the chilrcil flint Chris- tianity will be saved for future generations. Only in that way may we obiuin victory for Christ and his cause. Rev. Wm. Vcrwolfe and Rev. Mr. Dctior botli spoke on the wolk in ilie Siliirlny school and brought in recommendations. Rev. Mr. Ver- wolfe spoke of the lnestllnable value of Bible schools in the work of the young people. Rev. Ml‘. Deilor stair-d that tile Bible school movement is increasing every day and is designed to assist teachers in their Silliday school work and 11150 hvlllfl to improve the spiritual life of the church. authorities for prohibiliilg we’. can- teens in the training cclitrcs of the non permanent militia niltl nplmcn‘ to all our people to preach and practice tclnpcrance. 3. That it. vicw 0i tlic fact that-iii liililiy cnscs family wciz-liili is llAkfllli/lllllfll uc uigc our penplc to make ll.~('~. oi cv- cry opportunity‘ to inculcate liic principles of our church fnltli ‘lllfl to encourage both young Ei-lltl old to read the Scriptures and t/o pnly Where no DlllPl‘ plan of 5_\'S‘Oi‘.l‘.lil(‘. daily Bible residing is in vogue we ivoulrl rcctiiiiiilcllrl thc llsc of the Scripture uiiiuli course as sci forth bl’ our Pl'i‘5l)_\'i0l')'. Movcrl by fccv Ernest Footc. Oxford. N. S. appearance followed by a lcw hours (lelivcry of a Runiniiian note ta the British lcgatioil describing as “im- justified" tlie protest against. the trctitllvnit nf fivc Britons. incltltling mic \\'0ln:m, nrrcstcd lust. week on clinlccs til‘ sabotaging oil sliiplilcnis to Gcrlnany. Rcgitinld Home. British Minister, inlcnedialely called his staff toglzilicr nt n "highly important niiti very secret. conference." VFhe Canadian hclcl is believed in be Capt. John Edward "Frenry, iilfllilul)’ of Calgary and Clizitllam. OliLi i4 N. B. Men Are Sentenced HAMPTON, N.B., Oct, 3-lCl-‘)_. Fourteen mcli who clectcd speedy il‘l.’ll and pleaded gililiy to cilllrgl-s 0f illegiilly maiiilincturing liqllllr and (lcfrnudillg the gtivr-rliinent of revenue were sentenced today by Report of Sunday schools o“ T°ml“"""""' Whereas we hove the example d’ our King and the royal family of ubsiincnce for the duration of the war and whcrcns ll is imperative t0 conserve the nmtcrini physical and moral resourrcs of the clllpire in the DITE-SPIIL grnvo crisis, mill whereas the use of nivnho c beverage lcs- sells general cillcicncy and clclizlrlis spirituality, we therefore. the Muri- time Synod of the Presbyterian Rev. Mr. Detlor brought in a re- port on the number of schools within the Maritlmes. He men- tioned Andrew Church, New m“. gow, one school 227 pupils; sunny Corner. one school, 143 pupils, Brookflcld. 3 schools. 107 pupils; Lake Ainslie, l school. 38 pupils; sulnmcrside, 1 school, 5'! pupils; Alberton, 1 school, 40 pupils; west; POiIIL. l l l, 35 11.} ' . , , London’ ascszfilzols‘ napliljlilpilsiblte; gliulci: ltn Caftrizttllurplctlgc uiii loyal Jildge L. P. D. Tilley, cf the Kings 1» l l - . ' .' n s Awrmge "ttendallce 90 P" “ml- wct cnntccns; and rccommcnd for with lint-c, npc°nlnl°ndml°ns W9" mfidfl V? the duration of tlic war tlic e w- Fplx lrgcr and Foster Grccn furthcr the work of the Sunday school and a rcsoitition was pass- cd expressing appreciation of the Wflfk of Rev. Mr. Thompson. The recommendations also urged that the synod support the s. s, and YRS. conference to be hcld ln New Glasgow on October 25. 26-27 and that each minister en- deavoilr i0 send at least one dele- gate to the conference. ilig of all liquor storm, bmr pflflt) and other places whcrc Alcoholic bcvcrngcs are rcrvcti or (llstributccl, this resolution to be sent to the press, lo the Rev. H. R. Grant, New Glasgow, and to the altorncy gcn- crnl of the respective provinces of this Synod. Moved by Rev. John Nuie, Cape Breton, seconded by Rcv. Ooms, New Glasgow. STANDING COMMITTEES whcm the Judge lcrmcd "ffigpon- siblc for this ivholc transaction.’ were sentenced to two ycnrs ench in Dorchcstcr Penitentiary and fined $1,000 each, will an ailcrnn- Live of six more months if tho filicn are defaulted. The other l2 mcli. whcm the Jildge characterized as “tools in their (Licgerls and Green's) hands and employees of theirs to cnrry oill; thcir unlawful transactions," were sentenced to jail terms with l-lard labor as follows: Robert Bullock and Hector Cor- Afternorm Meeting Standing committees named a‘. Th9 "llelnwfl meellni! was tak- the session of the Maritime synod P" 11D with receiving reports from of the Pr byt ri Cl l‘ l mler- 53X milllithsi Albcft Bllvlfllii. the different committees and dls- Canada: cs B an mm‘ n 1mm’ 599181". 51ml“ Bllfllglli. Jo- cussion on vnrious matters of in- Bills and Overtures: The Rev. mph Mmc)" Henry c°mler Jam“ Gnuvin. Album Leger, lmmldg M- terest. in the matter of .u orl- Willi 0 . lng the missionary endqearllburs, Glnsggu: 03,122‘ mewgcylsqrjorlryluliqqllll! gm.‘ m“! Clmfl“ Grem- ""9" Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. the Mod- ntors and clerks of Preqbvtcrls-n Bflphm‘? “Dmglfi "w" ernlor, strcsscd tilt- need of ti id - ' ' f ,-t l - l " m‘ o "' -““'ll°l""~‘~“ ministers brinitllik home to thelli llllllilélglnt-lluls 0 u“ s mum"; Wm ‘VH9 l" “PPlY "'0'" "i? Ilflie ut lir- Misslons: The Rev, G. S. Mit- {,‘,“f.'..,‘f"" some “we to Sum’ l“ 0r cheil, Convener, Wcsivillc, N. 5.; congregations the nccd for giving to missions. Rcv. G, 3, Mitchell reported on missions. W. II. BEATON. Auctioneer. L~B6-l0-4-8i. f L‘. WINS M.C. Nineteen weeks paged 511mg Licut. Robert Williams, former Ciliifllllml insurance salesman, earn- ed fallie by covering the with- drnivol of Allied troops from Namsos. Norway. Then London announced that Lieut. Williams —- llcsv a temporary captain -—had bccn awarded the Military Cross “for gallant and distinguished ser- viccs iii action in connection with operations in Norway " Canny Privates Reap Reward FromArmyCooks By WILLIAM STEWART Cuniltlizin Press Staff’ Wrltelfl LlONHi-EAL, Oct. '.i.—iCP)--Ll.k0 o, ncuscivilc, all army cook is proud of his work. AOHSILIVB to criticism and appreciative of praise. He l5 litiblc l0 iiciip on tlic pqffldlle 911- Lilliziiilaiitiuiiy fur the private who rein-uric.» on iilc izistiilcss o! the fOOd. UlliilY '.ib.c reliiurks were com- parative ' tow in moat noii-lleflnfln" cnt. active militia camps this sum- llnr liCupllL‘ the big lob tlic cooks iltlfl to gvl. hiiildrcus oi men fcd in ltzs than all lioilr at meal time An average brcakiast consisted c! UuLllltJLll porridge 0r cracked wheat. bacon iii lliiCk slices or an omelet, bread and butter and coffee. ‘llierc was variety in the heavy noun niclil. It. was beef 0r lamb hl('\\‘ with plenty 0t fresh vegetables —\.‘;ll'l‘Ol.§. iLIIlllDS. cabbage and sometimes pzlrsiilps. Or there was luasl bccl" (ll- vcal with mashed or bflllCtl potatoes. 'I‘\vo or tllrw $111195 a wcck there was soup, pipmil 31°‘- Tllci-e was ns much bread Mid butter its tllc militiamen could cut. illitl llsiiailly ica at noon, Tilt‘ L\'l'lllilg meal was usually lllliil.—vl)t'l‘lltlll.i soup, bread and Jflm» stcwetl prtiiics or spires and ma. linked beans were on the menu in hOllle clmlps. Japs Ooeupy Hanoi Airfield HANOI. French lilclo-Chlnn. Oct 3~tAPi-——lil‘lil!s‘ll nlid American oil comp-allies wcrc instructed t0- clay to remove their stocks from Hanoi nil-field within the next two (pvt-s n» make way for JRpBHGSB (X‘i'li))1lli()ll under the Vichy-‘IYJKYQ l\(‘l‘ttl'(l. 'l‘lic Japanese assumption of “liliiit(‘(l" military facilities Ht- tlirl-l- lilr bnscs in Tonkin State liiorllicrli lnrln-Cliitinl. lnclllfillifi linuni‘; us wcll as on Tonkins l’illl\\'l\_\. . mow-d swiftly and hlllilfillll‘ tnwllrd conclusion. Thaw" facilities will offer the Jilpimcsc means for tin offensive in southwest China-an attempt to conclude the “China incident." ns the Jripnncsc call their three- yenr-olri wnr with the forces of (loll. Clllitiilz Kai-Slick. l-‘rr-llch quarters expect arrival trimnrrou- 0f two cmlssuries of the Japanese South China army from Canton to speed negotiations for rcturn of French troops now in Japnncsc-occilpicd Langson. a short way within the northern bm-(lcr. Curtiss-Wright To Build New Warplane Plant BllPl-HALO. N, Y.. Oct. 3--(AP) ‘Filo Llllrtiks- Wright corporation Si‘(l plans totiav for immediate tiuctionol u huge new Warplane factliigv in Buffalo, and projected erection of similar plants at Bt. LOlIlS, Mo, and Columbus, 0.. m: pnrt of the national defence pro- gratin. 'l‘lic amount involved was not mntle public, but-during recent neit- OlIHllOIIS for lease of Buffalo air- port. rililivny facilities. Charles W. Loos, Curtiss-Wright; vice-president, mentioned $16,000,000 as the ‘iri- bablc cost of the Buffalo factory. Pllilda for erection and equipment. of ilic new plflill will be borrowed from tlic rcconstrilctloil finimce corporation. which, through its sub- sidiary, the defence plant corpora- tion, acquired title to approximate- l_v 1t24 acrcu adjacent to Buffalo ill‘ uor . Guy W. Vailglmn. Cnrtlss- Wrigh: president, said the new factory will comprise 1.100.000 square feet. of floor stance. be designed for muse production of military and naval nlrcrnft. and eventually will employ 12.000 pcrsonli. Too Late To Clasify me LEAVING rbniliiliiii Monday, can accommodate 3 Passengers. Apply A Guardian. L-83. The Eastern Guardian ."l'ht| column tn renewed for news of locnl Interest but adver- tising 0| ll newsfv nature mu! In inn-med at cent. p word strictly plylbla in Mlvlnce. .. ._.___.. . _____________ Babies 0f Panama are getting more milk bccause far-trim; have round main prc-fits in dairy foaming (diam h raising 0mm. and the Rev. Donald MacMlllnn, the Rcv. Alexrlnrlcr Allan, ilic Rev. W. L. Deilor. and H. .1. scott. Isaac i Dunn, R. C. Grant and two-rep. Rcv. Mr. Haywood reported on the work or the special commit to look after the lninlon It ha, ‘SUBSCRIPTION! w the Charlottetown Guardian may bl ‘handed to their Rapt» Arcmu umb. Conservative Organization Meetings OTTAWA, Oct. S-ACPJ-Daiq for Conservative organization meetings in all rovinces bu , tario and Quebecp were flnll0llilggld todn by Dominion Conservative hen quarters. The meetings, some lome regular meetings of pl-ovin. olnl associations. will be addressed by Jolin R. MncNicol. member Q1 Parliament for Toronto-Daven- ort and Prcsldcnt of the Domin- on body which ycstcrdav an. nounccd the start of a nlt-mbcrship drive. The dates set include: New Brunswick Conservative As. sociation annual meeting at Fredericton, Oct. H; Nova Scotia Conservative A5. sociatlon annual incl-ling and con- vention to st-lcct. a provincial leader at Halifax, Oct. 9; Prince Edward lslnild Conserva- UVG Association nllniliil meeting at; Charlottetown. Oct. ll: (previous- ly erroneously llllll0llllC{‘(l by headquarters nw Oct. 15p, Completes Trans Canada Ride MONTREAIT Cut 3-—(CP)-_A special and sturdy English girl with a plcnsailt smile - Mar BllailllqilPl, - than; break any rcccrti.‘ Oil licr (‘foss- Caliada l1(ll'.“>.‘l)1l(‘k jollrlicv bfltjitllpfi there weren't any t.) l>r¢~.|k_ Today she cciilplclcti her Von. couvcr-hiolitrclil slldrlLc ritic uli- impressed with her aehicvclliclit and fit as a fiddle aflcr riding a- cross 5,000 lnlles of Canada in little more than l6 months, A daughter (if Vivian H. C. B05. illlQllCl, H. ])l'(‘lllll!(‘lll lllllllbtT Ur the British Cotiuilni‘ Service, she arrived iil HfllllJX u year ngo ln.\L March with the itlca of gctiilig to know Cnnndo anti writing a. book about .:t Slic Ccflflllflll‘ didn't lliiSS liiucli of the ccutiiry; and shu has lnlilcrilil for a. travel bctrk, which she hopes to see publls soon in New York, the next slop of hcr jailnt, In May i939 she wcnt to Van- couver, boilght p, horse and set out, to study C‘ (in. Hcr mount “Timothy” cal hcr about. 2500 miles. She \\'ll5 forced lo lcltve him when his legs wcrc about. to give give out. "Jcni_\"' replaced him and btrlought her today in hcr destin- a on. 0 Servioemen May Be Linguists After War Ends B.v GLAUYS ARNOLD Canadian Press sum‘ Writer OKIAWA. Oct. ii,-\Ul’l -- CiIiliIL- dtfs servicclileii, ii tlicy so (icalrc nlnv be iairiv ll i.iilp.l.-llt-_l lnlgiv is»; when this \\'.il' 1.. on . udiun Lnsglcii Will‘ Scrvltc. have ar- ranged things so tllcv ("an stiltiy Icelandic, Gcrliiiiii lllid French from compact little. booklets that fit. eas- ily into a pants lwtxkct, Word from Canadian troops in Icciaiiu is illlit .liey lilivc loulitl tile Icelandic booklet lLWllll ill liilikiilg lliciim-lvcs illldcrstocd. Eiiiiii" l’. Johnson lulu Dr. s. J. JOlIJIHlUSSOIA 0f Winnipeg, “TOlU it, and it was lbSllUd by illc Lt-illlili Services and the Ciiilzttiiull Ass. riiltioli for Adult Education. lii ncitlitltin to ll At-lectcu vocabul- ary eiicli botiklci coniaiils sugges- tloils as to lltc abroad. ‘l‘liey also give soldiers ii tiunibcl" of the ntost. essential question; and answcrs necessary for travelling iii rniltvays buscs and shit»; till" obtaining hole accommodation, llli‘ill5 and for ne- cessiiry purriittics. "Gerio svu wl (lg bllctlo sokkiinu mina," is an ll]tll(>l'l.z-llli. plirlisc for the young solulci- who DCCOIIIQS ac- quainted with an Icelandic girl. It means, ‘tpleuse uain my socks." The Gel-mull booklet contains no section devoted l0 illclitrc or sticilll life, bilt deals henviiv with lllilllilfy vocabulary QilircvllilllS iliitl lillS\\'(‘l'B have been prepared to fit lllt‘ (‘HMS wilcre a Culindlnu soldier lii tlikcli prisoner and must rcpw to IL quiz regaidlilg name, flfltlfuhfl, occupii- tion. The booklet solllilis ml optimistic tone, howevcr, in lllt! firrilitllnvurtis for, “could we lli‘lei JO Canadian soldiers in the Viilltgc?" Auolhcrtillt‘ is “ich mochte geld lint-h Aiuliticnl schickeii,” or “I want (.0 send M10119)’ to Montreal." Massey Sees Canadians In Naval Study SOMEWHERE on 'l‘lll~. SOUTH COAST 01v EN(ll..ANl)_ Oct. J. — (OP Cablci-Villc(-iii Manse)‘, Cillifl" dlan High Culiilni slullcr ‘All llit! United Aillgtiolii. nulled Lliiiiuii-‘ill llavnl uiiicclg loony slutlyitig (‘very- thftig from liow t0 l'il_L‘Uillll.(‘l' eilcniy action to steering tlll-lr \\'il_\‘ through stormy sous ut n. llilllUllS llnviil training (‘Slflbllhlilllflll and told them he was proud tlilit Cliliadii was con- tributing to the school. After lilnch. Mr. A\lll.~h(_'y met mu‘ chatted with mcli. niliillly iorlnel yachtsmcn fl'0ni Vict-orm, Vulitoil- ver and Taruiitll.__lilitl some T10“ other Canadian cities. ‘ The portv lliClLlUl‘(l lilo stclziaihtl" of Canadian scnnilm Linur. hiutnce Brock. the Cnllncltnli llillSlJIi oliictr who mccts tlic various (ifillls illicll they arrive. Cllldi‘_ Brook was pm- ticularly proud because his son. Jef- frey, formel- Vaucotlver advcrtiaitill man, has Just been npbintcd corn- mnnder 0t a warship olhuvinli 1°‘ cent completion of a course here. Officers taking llic lcctulcs in: elude Tom Lndnei". _of Vnilcoilvci. who uit, his inflicts lnw firm i: Ailflill to Join the navy; Fri"? Stuart of Vancouver. who served in the artillerv and the nil‘ foroeiiithc last wnr nnti said lii‘ jflllwil thl navv- this time bvrlliuu- iiP 1h ~\ yaelltsmun. Tile t-atlib‘i:;lililcnl'.-; luilll hli't'llillll is ncarl 500 oificrrs llilil (‘il(l('l lul- ingll lnc uding about 40 Cunnuinn oi- flccrs. Starting last April, about l25 young officers from lhc Dflmlilloi‘ arrived and passer! through hcrc- A further group of 26 is exilflcled mo: 3_Q_CTOBER 4. mo -; 1-(4 .»..<.-l<».~.@¢-=r I ..-.._ u”: ..~ .. .-.-.._.=,,..