IiZE WESTERN GUARDIAN {i} Glut-Mrs. John Pond. M Wain Ill-on gut-pi; * ‘ SUMMEBSIDI uni PBINCI COUNT! m. u’ f??? "m, Sublclllluflll- Aflvmlsin; lhonhl In rm with M“ p,“ {M The Gliljzlllilfl may be Milli" dilly It all! of the following store; n. "mater: --' ' lI Bookstore, W3!”- g, Gollrllu Drugstore, w i. l¥oroulo Bllwfl- “N98 I Mill Gllldtl. 87 uflltlllelll-lbatl ?'""' n.- Gwdll" "u °° "IIWM to no: hum in Summonldu b, cum. our “‘ 2f "fiiedfi °:eslhn‘:i:l':¢ swim“ m m ‘M’ "“"°° ': I", your order 0 y D0 l or eivcrla on you: “m”, M" . - inmu is reserved for new! “Z19 l-B- ASPHALT slate sur. A“ fr?! interest but. ldvertllllll gieiedhuarglaale 511153155 only $2.42 ,;,ur-».~v nature may b6 llllfli- B . ° °1 33 l-3 sq. ft. at w“, a word strictly pay- P8683. 553940414,’ ‘drug. ]||\€lIlCI i____ ‘B’ —J‘0INS THE Anuron (YE -~_ - Ralph MacLean, son of Mr. M°flvm Mfli-‘l-vflii. Suinmerside e “s” ‘Wek f" l Cull-O where he has Joined the a. c. ... F . —S. ,1. sxti; s Saturday nignt. -FOR TORONTO. _ Ethel mm Drug to. Kriisinliwri. P- E- fili-gglélgé or Summerside. left to. I‘ 7~ w“ V153. IN‘.B.. Saturday. where she ~ ~ 7 RED caoss later "ll tends M a few days an“ _ii0.\.ii.0.\ VHJ _ _wi motor to Toronto to visit mm“; v i.» Ladxs Aux.i- ififiiives. s .-- * i »a‘.1tlllll€'l‘Sld€ Branch 0f Borden i, g.0ti has cashed tn Ciiiipargii Fund nti proceeds of amen at the _ klelsgwfithseéefitllilrigfliillid of Char-i _ . i. t tllltl - In the s‘- - 11111 5EiViiiE in RPQH‘ min-t before Magistrate gorigméuguest °5 h" bfoiilei‘. Mr. '.\'| shingle and .ilt lengths at Bruce's. L-589-lU-21-2i. kiddies loo! x tour drunks received "lemma “id Mrs- $1110“- fincd three 1' Mr. and Mrs. Norma: M Will‘- -_ inn for liavin fight/ti? Carleton Siding‘ “fin 1 ‘ubummly B s. John Noonan. of Borden, . coiidi- it d Ci ‘ . “ugh-e u... .- Kifi"-it....i‘é'.'°.iii‘itit.aafiétltit: Gov. General And "P l it ~ i - '* - i‘ . s.-. Mrs. Rel ld w t , .‘ ,.;V“-i-;< not: niogcrox _ sou. of Bgrfiltain. arr? gas-nix; Ange To ‘ i E l‘ M. 5.11;.- Assisiqm tlves in South Granville. Extend ll. S. Visit construction 0f . _*"-— “mg Schoo] a; 5L “£1155 Beatrice Gallant of Borden, !)\‘t‘il transferred to vi -,°& Yvednesd“ m°miiiil IQF 8 u, wltcrc he will open s)‘ m‘ Sisters i" Mmiimil- o 1;: ..»'.".iicc‘.i0ii with No. 3 Mr A ____ t‘ ‘tlllnllltl of Montreal. < s‘ ‘ P‘ Cfirt-‘iii- or Bfjrden- 15 ‘ no siiticrvision ovcr “smug remmcs m ouavm‘ Joseph Richard was and ififiid. Miss Jean Mat-Isaac. ‘....k City. Mrs- E150" Campbell and Mrs. tended st. James Episcopaichurch. _ J John_ Maclsaac. of Borden. visited With him in the family pew were the relatives in Kensington on Thurs- PHHCEJS Alice. wife of the Governor daY- General. arid their tiaughtfir, Lady t c Prcsi- ‘ the final rites at >..l1i> arcrs were Messrs . \‘.'. A. Allen, Char- ‘ . Neill. Emmett Mav Abel Smith. and of Borden. arc sorry to lcarn of hcr of H, cold. the Earl oi Athionc did "(Jive Rlchmds’ illness and hopc that shc wiilhaie not attend the scrvit-c. itt. Rev. Julius W. Atwood. cf . m Washington. ioriiicr Bishop of Ari- Mfigismiiv Mrs. Louis Hackett, of Bordon, zona. said in his sermon that any on nation or nations which seek to dc- Christian a. speedy recovery. , (will mi FY1430)’ Mid was a visitor to Summcrside v. slvcral cases came Thursday. '1 charttcd under iniiiiale or (lUSlTlOV illfid —~-- —~ vuzrlti "will sutjc v some .i >030ll£l offense Thc wccklv nncticn |):1i'lV of thp odbcforc the illtif-lliicllt t tizc iosscssion Borden Women's Institute. ws. " "1 iii)" "Ti “'01 ,, 5 fihq ' held on flhursda evenin with ‘bitlanc: anti found wanting. d $100 or 3 v s. Qt nssnult in wmch .3‘; tables playtlingM Ladliesg first Qhit-oh-ed w _‘ i’ was won y rs. . exton . mm was filiigdcgl?“ ‘second prize by Mrs. N. Oatwayt: m“ m, .1“ ,6.) j whilc men's first prize went to Mr. - Hvtit‘ In.“ (In? $“" f ‘James MacAteer. ssccnd to .‘. iuuikt‘ ii- ‘,‘ d 1;“?! “Wh Long. MllCIllllll&_ Cxixii-‘oltitigu IITXIUS‘ -_ , it won iv IS. . Jllltl rscnai t iiilisrfi-cgi aiid Mr. Ra pli ‘Dora-cit. l‘l.\_virg 1 llltill D l C! w"? r writ: inc. wowas then rt-stuncd tor the ircczc- (‘ruiti \t¢ii‘-\»<, 1'1"" ~ , ':~ for sicfii-iilgkl. live out. which ivas won bv Mrs. Emile Prihdn Consort F0111. i‘<‘ili‘-‘<‘~"§ "m" allant. a land overrun _bv (ii-n... in. ni- a visit from the Lotti’. flligiiwlsfalitl hcni" of Joseph E. BTW“- mttni-nu-r United Staics Minister w party. w-ho arrived Saturday for an informal visit. decided t0 Win01" at House OVCPIUHIII. and The Bordeiiiizflllé.“ licld meeting in tlh‘ Union Hall ___.___._____ ) . , . Wediicsdav evcning. ‘vlcetiiitz op- LiI-‘iviiilluilrii- l “r5ondl5 cried with Hymn No. 509: "This is. ' """"“"”*M j _~—— Mv Father's World." followed byi -.\i.ss Je... .c\\‘ell_vn is visitirigiResponsive reading from Psalm‘ ' ' theme in s niinerside. s jVIII. Rev. Mr MacLean then led I in prayer and also led the chscus-. s l-lintt lax-kitart. of Suin- sion for the cvt-iiing. which \v-.iscn-. . . -_i..ttiiig iii Halifax, icrjitled Self-Respect. Busincss mcci-i il-‘m s i iiiiz then opened with the president," ‘m A‘, {Ni-w M l Igroxqdon 1V§!t(13Ti1tVlSll,bili titer chairdj I , —. s .106 tort on, o a ito- u es 0 as mee mg we e rea - ‘svs. c he» mother,rMrs.lGen_|by Norman Jay. and were ado ted.’ ma. Silllill side 5 as read. A new slate of off oers _ H a .__ mtfggflthen efected ffor the remainder _ mint. siron . Sumrncr- o e vcar as o ow ' - ....\t out}; i110’; visit, ioiilelen Heffoll; vice-pies, Ncrman MINNE.~\POLlS._O::t.20 —-tCPi — .i.. shiny: sec. Joyce Love: trcns. Phyl- Wciirlt-Ii L. Wtlikic said Sa.'.irday' -—~__ lis White. The new president thcn night he would like to ask President -.\lr. Roi: \V Lockhart, of the i003 0W‘? i419 mPPiliil f0!‘ U16 (‘Vf- Roosevelt "row he can claim to he ins~Caiuitia Airways at Moncton hiflfl- The fecrviiiioh P971041 f! a Liberal reform leader while hav- iiieiioiiii.» his holidays with his "Rm" W“ Swim" ell-WY“, b5’ "IL ing the Frank l-Iatzues. the Kelly- her. Dr A. A. Lockhart. S Th9 Viimi-‘i 1°’ n" awn!“ w“ Nashcs. and the Ed Fiynns tryting — M“ 3mm‘ T°°mbs A to stcnl clcctinns in three of our iiij niriioi“ cities." Banks The Rctniblicah preside-filial nom- (Cann-rl-laiiy Tress) icfillflifliiillllullS arc bcing cx- ttd to .\ii illitl Mrs Davis Lin- 1 ““"“l.°i i1 PVC-wit! 501i. inec, spcaizing in municipal auditor- “ u" Pmwe ium, said the people of Minnesota ' 15' s are aware oi’ the results that can be obtained "through effective gov- ernment leadership.“ The nomincc said that. if he were chm ‘ elected he would retain "men of ‘ Wiii- W. Taylor of ..l\'t’ as their guests. llzirolti Lathroi) and . <. ~' Stocks ash M flayfflggflf; competence" already at work on of .\it-. Iiiyior, 5435,13,", ._. the national defence program and _~__.._ Comma,“ 155 would “go out into the country and -.\lrs liarnlti tipeers of Char- Montreal 199 bring to your sot-vice the best and wn is siting her parents Mr. Royal Bk 150 "w" wmmhm!‘ lfidfis °f agflcul’ ‘ t-ire and industry." “To \‘t»~~r.:<~ A. Callbcck. -s. Nova Scotla — =__- __,___ é“, .. q... up n nun hi: h»: M"? Illll IINGTII IIAIUII IN IICHNICOIOI More adult than anything " A ha’: over dono before, yq! 1° "MPIWOI, appealing to all . . Mefhlr, Dad, gm] p!" ~' 1 linrllunl by no unto In ALSO COMEDY MATINEES ON MON and TUES AT 3.30 EVENING SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.15 HYDE PARK. N.Y.. Oct. 21.-'I'hc ‘___ Earl oi Athloiic. Canada's Gov- lefiétifénE-tvicleaiévnelkgcharrd, or __Bordcii. orator-Genera, visiting President amends m MO Susy 0r I visit- to Rooscvclts Hudson River Valley nc n. hcme here. lunched today with _*— _ Grand Duchess Charlotte of Lux-, _ g Miss Roberta Howatt. of Car eton cmboiirg and the President. and de- i‘ i" his We T951" l5 Vlsmnil in 3911180. guest of her . cided to extend his visit to New In the morning. Mr. Roosevelt at- .Priends 0f Mrs. James MacNcill, ticnts 80-year-old mother. Because; ‘tiuit-c iiii.i iii in.‘ lt>.:i. The (iovernor General and his l:v liltlilll‘ iomcrrini". The Prcsidcnt ‘cailati plans t» i-ritiru to ivashiustou io- i in 195s ilitin a tuiiiittcr oi a (‘vtlillljfl fthc llllIilDfl‘ of itpproictl IlCSiJiIiILS‘ and ‘has grown from 89. tho total on the The SUMMERSlDEyG AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE CAPITOL — Sammerside MONDAY -_. TUESDAY Kifiévéi Hospitals in P. E. Island 190ificial aiinoiiiiecmtnt of _tlie 49.11“ of J-iiiib approved liospluils in the Uillbtd states, Canada. and a fcw other (JoUHLFlCS, whl be mow at the _Z.iru annual iiospital Stand- ardization Conference opening th.s mPiTiliik HifIlit-auo in conjunction with the (‘anneal Congress of the American Collette oi‘ Surgeons. In making the advance announcement, Dr, lrviii Abcli, of Louisvilie, chairman or the Beard of Regents, arid head of the advisory commit- ieocn li<-a.th rucentlv tippninted to 8551M iht‘ Council ot Nationa. De-' tense. (icciarvd: - "Hifiiili is Lli'\\’8,\'S an important essential to the well-being of iia- tions. and in a time of gearing iti- deiense it is a vital issue. Hence the tact that we have 2.800 hospit- als m the United states- and Cari- adzv that arc iorlrrs c1‘ dcfcn.~e agtrinst dlsciism anti l '. cause they iii": ant and nnuiiied for the .vpi- of battle in winch tht-v iiicciigagcd. should give our people and our uovcrii- nicnts assurance that in this field we arc \\'.i‘.i cmbtirkvti on n prep '- cdntss prngiain. ‘let. suite the: t .-. |)l‘()\'O(i hnsgntals l’f‘l)ll"\l‘lll noti iiumncr, tncrc is no ozrasmii tor cpmplac- cncy. but rather tor intensified ci-j fort to improve hospita s generally.’ j Dr. Afalcoliii ’I‘. ltizicliiithcrn. .~is-.= scciatcti Dirct-toi" cf illt‘ Ctillcgcrinti fifi-iiiilctiiii to New York (in thtiruc o1‘ its hospital activllins,‘ iitiuiliuii to tlic fact that, 191s. to 2.20s. i list issucd in \ tho Germans. which iseviticiirc of remarkable pro- . ss. and zttldcd: "Ton million UPOMB wcrc cared for in our lIfTSDiUHS lust yraixinciiii- its: that one cut of L‘\'Cl'_\' thirteen t ilidlYlflllitlfi in the United States and Canntia was at. sonic time during 1939 in a hospital. Three million un- derwcnt major surgery. More than one mi lion. or half of all btrthsme- ciirrcd in hospitals. ‘That is why coiuintinitit-s and thc incdical pro- fession arc concvrncd tibout the many lives are entrusted to their care. Hospitals are engaged in a never ending conflict against dis- ease and death and we must streng- thi-n the fortification; to enable thcm to cope with the increasing problems incident. in t‘Ol‘iS(‘l'l|‘)ll0ll in , thc United States and war service in Canada. The .\linimuinStanti- ard can with the hclp of the com- munitv be met by everv hospital that is conscientiously trying to scrvc its patients. The require- nicttts. liricllv stated. arc: , i. Modern plum-lea’. nlfllli’, assur- iiig the patient safety, comfort. and ‘ cftu-icnt care: - i 2. Clearly defined orllflhilfliifirhi duties. PESDtlhSlbillllUS, and rcla-i ens: a. Carefully seferied irovcrninrt board with complete and sUPWIIiQ authoritv. 4. Cciutwctcnt. wcil trained sufi" criutentietit responsible to the gov- crnina board; , 5. Aricquate arid efficient Pei“ sonncl, i)l‘OD(‘l'lV_ organized and coni- pctcntiy supcrviscd: 6. Organircrl medical staff (£1 ethical. competent. phvsiciaiifi Rh “kYwfilgmt, (iidgnostic and thcr- gpelltiC facilities under comvekiii medical supervision: a Accurate. complete medical rflnrd; Wqdih- accessible for rt": search and follow-uh: f fl. Regular group confcrcnccsflo administrative Si"?! ""0 M , F“ medical staff for l'€Vl€\\'ll\l1 RC1“- tles and results so as to maintain a high nlanc of scientific vffiifiviiPv- l0. A humanitarian snirit. —ghct primarv FCll5id01l'fli(‘f:'ll bcini! iii!‘ 95 CP-i-‘ivffifitiillltaixtgh(‘hospitals in m“ province follow": Charlottetown- Charlottetown Htvhiifli- Pvlprn jr-lwcwi '~:‘~w| llffiliiifli- Proviuc‘. Sanainrium. Summcrsidcu Prince Countv flcsfiiAi-liri-V S’ Arraigned 0n Smuggling Charge a, crl tn _inini political action. . standards of hospitals. since so 10mm, u, and when an attack were ‘five miles up iln Bucharest ' " " Li} Ifianada, ll. S. [Must Secure ; East, West Doors OTPAWA, Oct. 20—(CP)—O|m_ arts and‘ this Unifid Staten must co-operae n ma secure the i "eastern and uteggrn doors of j North America to prcvcnt our he- ; ing surprised b the international igangster and go keep him out." Col. O. M. Biggar said tonight. The chairman of the Canadian section of the joint permanent de- fence board set up by Canada arid the United States spoke on the weekly "Let's Face the Facts" pro- gram arranged by G. H. Lash, dir- cctor of public information. The address was broadcast over a rm.- tional network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. "It. is the task of the permanent joint board on defence to consider how the material available for door chains in the two countries can best be used. and to make recom- mendations to the two govern- merits accordingly," he 531d, The other voluntccrs were Gunner Col. Biggar said the“ 1; no James Gcddcs. Itr-tifrciv. and Grin- qucstion of’ the occupation of bases n" K- A- Jtiiuviti. (Ittawa. in Canada. by United States de- — -~ fence forces or any movement of R. A. F. May BOMB-ROLLER Gunner Lionel ‘Emmet, of Leon- ard is one of tLw-e Canadians who voluntmercd to roll away o. Nazi time bomb which fell near where the troops rested. He is a member of an Ottatva anti-tank battery. such forces into Canada “until an emergency makes their presence necessary." Activities of the board had made it possible to strengthen in some degree the support and assistance { Canada is providing to Great Bri- I mHCnce joint measures of defence have bcen agreed upon Canada will be left — know that she will not [By G. II. I’. . iidcrson, Associated alone even for a day to resist an attack upon her coasts," he said. Press stair Writer) Col. Biggai" said that if the war LONDON, (ict. .10 ---iAPi--A iicw ls finally won in Europe. "we in fighter plane cspt-cialht designed North America need not. worry for high-flying and terrific climb- for a long time about an attack ing qualities iii-av be the Royal Air on this continent. But. he said. Force's counter" inovc against the until victorflv has been won such an latest Nazi tactics of showering cle- attack is possible. and “no govern- struction out of the stib-strato- mt-nt can ignore the chance of its sphere from flcct fighter-bombers. being lost." The Nazis, by scrapping the or- "i-lovitever small that chance may iginal plan of poiiticrous bomber be a government would be neg- formations in favor or "hit-and- lscting its duty if it failed to think run" raids carried out by fighter- about ivhat- should be. done in that bombers flying at out-of-sight al- cvcut." he said. titudes. have succeeded in cutting “It. follows that Canada has an their losscs from the 185 downed obvious interest in the defence of nn the single peak day of mid- Alaska, and both Canada and the September to 140 for the first two United States have an interest in weeks of October. . the defence of Newfoundland." he During the same period the said. Royal Air Force lost 81 planes, and Until development. of air power this evening-up oi‘ combat losses, discouraging to the British public. was met by experts counselling: "be paticnt; our machines and pilots are still better than the Ger- mans." This is Wily the British say Nazi tho British Navy and this was truc to some dam-es- of the Uriitcd States. Now if an enemy succeed- cd in establishing air bases in any hill‘! of Nfiiili Ailiriivfi. "iiu dP- raiders arc harder to bring down fciitlitia forco could prcvciit his iiirvriif" from ('ill‘l‘_\lllE death and s. HOW arc using Aless- rlestruction over a wide area." erschmitt liifiillvl-ULIUIDQIZ: rtscort- Cfll- Biuilar said it was inevi- ed by ii large number of sinale- iflbie ilifii iii? dfivelolimfli! 07 "i? .seatcr fighters which don't carry power should bring about a change tbomhs for (iriyllght raids, leaving in the rclatious of Canada and the hcaitir-r Dnriiicrs. ficinkcls and 11b‘ UtiiiPtl 5mm‘. HiiiPV-S flitilifik Junkers for 'iic lllifliflV lioiiiitimf-l upon the Elitrnnctin svsicm “'05 ‘at IJn!]‘iOi1, .\li‘i~f‘\' Sidr- and tlic tncrllv tho political r-vcrit. which ihidiisiriitl midlands. , These DlflllCS zip through the The arrangement between Prc- ‘sky a; grcat Siwt‘... keeping often sldcnt Roosevelt and Prime Min- g5 high a5 30,000 feet and taking 151W Miiflivhlil‘ Kim; at Ogdéhs- iarivaniage of evcnv scrap of cloud burs. N. Y.. he rflid- mPi» R11 the icover and scud tianging in. the necessities of the situation. It. cs- ihenvcns. Thcy are hard to spot tnblishcd a permanent Joint dc- and harder to iiitcrccpt because of fence board t0 \\'01'k Cflhiiniifliisii‘. tiic great climb the defending R. corisiderini! what were the dang- A, F. must make to come to grips ers of attack. what measures with them, should be taken to meet them. Although the Spitfire and Hurri- whirh “tare to be takru iudeveud- cane fighters have been able to Piiiii’ hi‘ Pflfli frfivpfiiiiieiii iii 80- reach the highest raidcrs spotted WM“ 0i "f-‘iiliii fliiflfik. and W318i» thus for. thcre have been diffi- the two sovrrtimeuts would do culties about fighting more than made. The ability of the defending I! thc boflrd made why rwotm- fighters to manoeuvre is greatly mendntion which did not meet. lrediiced near their ceiling. And at with the approval 0t either zov- i that height the enemy is well out ernmcnf. he said. doubtless such of the range of anti-aircraft fire. rccninmcndation Wfillld be referred Aziothcr factor making it hard- lifwk f0!‘ COYI-Sidflfliiiiii- er for RAJ‘. fighter pilots to achieve the spectacular successes 0i’ ..' last month was said to lie in in- Blackout I Regulations creased armor protection given the Ger-roan fighters. On the other hand. it ivas argued that the incrcaslnz Gcrman rc- liance on fiuhter-bombcrs rcduccs both thc weight and accuracy of the attack. causing loss damage to Britain's war effort. Warjtime Romance BUCHAREST. Oct. 20.—~(AP) —- Stringeiit blackout regulations which came yvithout yvarriing to the civili- an population were 1x11905435 9°58!‘ llDUlll Runianizrs oiifv Rail/l g2) (1)211. _ Buciarcst. and on ie l'l(' - , ti oilfields a icw inilt-s away- The blackout. fifticrcti without an official explanation. began tonight. However. it followed closelY me '——~f installation at certain points of the OYSTER, BAY. N.x.. Oct. 30. -—, country of anti-aircraft guns by the (Afn-A war-time romance betyvcerij Germans, who claimed thev march- a socially prumintiiit American girl cd into Rumania to protect her oil ambulancp (int-vi ill England and a fir-ids from alleged British sabo- _ tours and to train he;- mihtary shot, (town ‘.31! Nam planes. was dis- forccs. closed today. In connection with the recent Martha Jane Moouev. 24. daugh- moves in the Balkans. the news- ggi- of Juilics D. Mooney, vice-pre- paper Tageblatt, mouthpiece ‘of the sident of the General Motors Cor- German Legntion. said the ‘Balk- poratioii. cahictt hcr father she’ i5 ans remain the last corner in which (ingggcd to Licut. John Keswick England can ti‘. to hinder the axis Mcgmiiy o v action for reorganization of Eu- "ivicGrath has shot down .2 Na/i ropc." plancs. for wnnh no has rcccivr-ri it urged olhcr Balkan states the Distinguished rhiug Cities, "follow the initiative or Romania Mooncv s "when wc had word bofnrc it is too late. from Mai i.i i: cxtiniinrd that _hc Tngcblatt. intimated that a new wns than h. a itospitnl having order in southcast. Europe \\'0\I1d be been brought rtuun alter his created bv tlic axis tvith Rumania great record." I 115x110 nucleus and the "Dattern Miss Aioonev. who wciii flbmfld - a c." in August. liillil. and rcmaincti there l ll. S. Plans forts of hcr tainilv to tiisstititichcr, Saturdav l‘(‘(‘('l\'l‘(l one pt thcthrce ambulaiiccs of ihc City 0f Bil-l. Eniiland. to tirivc for the British ~ 3h i0... AP» -- Au- UI§I%SBPN.IT%IIY‘ 2 Bigiiim- (‘Wmvr fill charges of consnirinil > ‘ alcohol into Canada to l‘\=1ii'__'i‘_‘£gL-‘_' was afffllilllPd _ii_i fedcial Piilxl; \- urdoy as ii illlZllli/(Z from iusifl- "d Brando tilrurlctl not guilty 8 furnishcd $2.000 bail. ‘ _ Agents of the United Stamstrctts- ury said the Portland uroilu“ ‘W5 responsible for smuizizllu! Wit‘ sands of dollars of alcohol mo Canada. The Cimadiun lax "i 5W a gallon and the Unitrd Slaw-S‘ m?‘ of $4.90 a gallon were evaded. “if? luau nhfllijd. Boston niaiit club owner, lll(llCll‘(i'i n atta ion f orccs. to do ainhuance wort; rlcspitc cf- Womcn who sutfcr painful. irredu- lar periods with ncrvrous. moody Apclls duo to functional caust-ahnuld find Lydia E Pinklinnvs Vcectnblc Compound vcrv (‘HFPHVF tn FOHPV!‘ such distress. Pinkhnm's Compound is madc- csprciallv to hclp such svoiik. tircd women durimz difficult days. Thousands of wnmcn have rcpnrtcri remarkable hciicfltm fifarfe in (‘an- néin. WORTH TRYING! Any drug'- s 0H‘. WASHINGTON. Oct. 20.—fAP\-— The United States armv asked t0- day for 412 voluntccrs ptxssessinf "agility. intelligence. initiative ant daring" to form the first Amcricai. parachute battalion. Promised extra pav and unusual chnuccs for promotion, they will be scicctcd from 24 regular army iii- fantry regiments. Royal Air Form‘ 11"‘- Iviiil i0 310"“ Saturday in a motor accident. was 0WD i e- i UAR DIANO Suez Canal .' Still OIIQII i For Business By Lorry Allan Associated Press Staff Writ" ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. Oct. Z0 »-- (APP- War or no war. the Suez Canal still is open to international shipping. including Germanys and itaiyxi, the French director of tip- orattons said Saturday, but added in effect: "Just let the axis powers try to get their boats near it." “We are acting with total in- dependence of any suggestions em- anating from Vichy." declared Baron Louis do Benoist, general repre- sentative of the canal company. "We will continue to afford all possible facilities to ships flying any flag." The Baron was speaking in be- half of the French-dominated op- erating company. He took into con- sideration, however that it is the British fleet. stand g guard at both ends. which is exercising real control over the IM-rnile long "jugrtiiar vein" of the British lhipire. His big “if" concerning the chan- oes of axis shipping reaching the canal was emphasized by t; British tabulation of losses inflicted by the British Mediterranean fleet in Z3 weeks of smashing at Italy's seapow- Cl‘. Produce New »-..i'i°2iyi€é"iié.;‘é‘iif.‘élf'fli‘£22033?‘ of his destroyers and a speedy cruis- er, the 5.0694011 Barolomeo Colleoni. have been sent to the bottom since June 11. Moreover. seven Italian supply ships and one depot vessel have been destroyed, along with 28 bombing planes. In addition. nine submarines ivcrc listed in the tabulation as probably sunk and the tabulation showed three cruisers and one battleship severely damaged. - The only reason hcgvier licks have I riot. b69l1 delivered iics in the in- disposition of the Italians to risk a , battle. 1 i i i Army 0f 4.000 i Rolls Into Mt'l. By William Stewart Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, Oct. 30 —(CP) — Ari army of more than 4,000 rolled into Montreal today in a five-mile- long parade. completing a mock in- vasion of the sloping Lachiitc dis- trict. north of Montreal Island and Ile Jesus. The entry into the city of the briskly-moving line of troop-laden trucks. armored cars. motorcycles and artillery wound up a weekend of war games in which units from Ontario training centres and the Montreal arca took part. The troops were billetted at La- ciiutc. St. Jerome and Oka Satur- day night on their arrival in the area marked out for the manoeu- vres but the "war" began in earnest . only this morning. ‘ Tire invading troops started their sweep along a line running from i St. Placide. on the north shore of the Ottawa River, through Belle Riviere to Ste. Scholastique. It was still pitch dark when their three shadowy columns swung down , toward the bridgcheads at St. Eu- stache and Ste. Rose. Defence pa- trols raced deep int-o the invaders‘ territory to feel out the advance. First contacts were made by speedins motorcyclists warmly bundled for the chill weather. Be- fore the artillery was in position and slamming away with blank am. mumtion, all along the line the capture of men and equipment was reported by the opposing sides The main battle in the game de- veloped around an area. known u Grand Chicot. about six miles from St. Etistache. Maj-Gen. G. E. McQuaid of ivfontrcai. commzmdat of Petawawa 60ml). was officer in charge of the manoeuvres “those purpose you; m Elva the units practical training in wtarfarie tactics, billcting, liaison and communications. Finilell Was Accidental _ .____ w v YAMACHTCHE. Que. Oct. a0- (CP) — Death oi Charles Daniel Devine, 40. of Halifax, Royal Can- adian Navy officcr killed near herc accidental. a coroner's jlil'_\‘ has flu-- cltlod. Two (rthcr nicn wcrc hurt. t‘ The accident occurred when the ‘ ‘ naval officer's car collided on thc highivay with one driven by Jean lmiis Faguct. n commercial travcl- lcr from hfontrenl. l-‘azuct, iniiitvfi t SllClIilV. left hospital today’ while his crtunanioii. 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