‘ _--—--——— AGENTS1 l. lllllll Mnrp SUMMER . m 5""'i.'.‘..i';}’ _ B1036, ' ' “wnlkcflr give Will’ . Mum“ u "paved for_ news of “ma, but bdvertllilll of 1 , uturo ml! l" lll"l'l"ll ' . w“ . word, strictly payable " Se iember 16th. ,,1§§,§,2§r= raging. 3 classes- rivals. Races start 2 dclotalnlq-n. 2 LARGEMENT free with ‘gprmm, Taylor Drug 00., A, -,°,,_ 9-11-61. gold watch on between Brennan Catholic Church. at Capitol Theatre. 11-14-21 405T ladies u-al Street .. ate and ...' leave £_ '11-gr) riericed maid for wulrlrouseuroerklfeApply James A. ', 1501p Jr, Summersrde. 9-12-21. »_mryrzoua w. M. s. - The ' 1d Baltic W. M. S. of we ,... Church were entertained at Bungalow, Mrs. J. h. Mac- wp was hostess. Business period ’,,,... with Hymn 190. Roll call .,. minutes of previous meeting rrearl a11d approved by iecretary , _ Rglpll Beairsto. Christian wardslllp and treasurer rcDOILs ' . presented. Mrs. Keith Donald ., , , nlcc poem on temperance. . ‘y, mu means for raising money discussed. The worship service "wed led by President Mrs. 0mg, Hymn J80. Readings fol- md, qnd Hymn 449, and prayer. .Ja1nes Donald offered to enter- uiutne members for October meet- lme subject Community work Ivar Time. in charlie 0! MYS- llaluh Bearrsto and MIS- UIQWII-li. mo Mrs. Simpson in charge o1 De- rational. Conclusion wac nymn 3'18 mo Lords Prayer. A social hour followed. , 41111.15 - McDONIALD WED- mNUr-A very pretty wedding was ‘rolemnized in St. Luke's church in 51.101111. on August lath at ‘L311, 111m the Rev. E. 1... Pepperdine un - 1011111 marriage Miss Helen Virfllnia -.i|.\l1, (laughter of MI. and Mrs. Bar- 11 M1il of Clermont. P. E. I. and lenwood, P. E. I. The bride who u; beautifully frowned in Dusty "se C101): cirsemble with white ac- ‘tissories. carried a boquet of pi11k ind vinte camations and maiden “hi: fern and entered the church to illestrains of svcdding music on the arm of her brother-in-law Mr. Sey- ncur McCully who gave her in marriage. She was attended by her [all friend Miss Helen L/snnox who ‘ns also dressed in dusty rose with hlte accessories. while Mr. Ellill _ l, brother of the bride carried out die honors of best man. Immediately iiter the ceremony a reception was =l1eld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ilr111 M111 2'14 Main St, at which lhebridc received many beautiful fits including silver, cut glass and v an. She also received a beautiful net of silver from o Blieries of Saint John where the . . . Mr. and Mrs. nlfcDonald left the following mom- in: for P. E. 1. where they will spend their honeymoon visiting both th Iiride and groom's parents and on their return they will reside in Saint John where the groom holds a posi- flon with the St. John Iron Works. Ilielr many friends join in wishing the happy couple many years of Itdding bliss. Eastern Personals —Mrs. Davis Baker and Master Edison Baker have returned to their Iiome in Summerside after spendinil wine time in North Rustlco allgsts of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ‘Hous- o —Mlss Hazel Baker of Summer- lllie has returned to her home after mndin her vacation her $31311 well Andrews of Nor-bor- i-L he SUM 1 WESTERN GUARDIAN uranium |s|an,|.|,,,,,, Doctor Dies In Saskatchewan ll!- M lhrrover Sh, and George Clow, 90 Ottawa SI. SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, ubocriptiono Advertising be bought ‘mint? II D w hi’ Si!” Dill‘ H, rngstora w w “later Strict, lihn Gondot. d‘! Grnnclll: ' delivered to my home in Snnunersldo a .9; ourdi-‘nz :1" l" y . pfl’ dsyerlilererweenruon-zsof tau rvI Ull“ Boy .0111!!!‘ to the boy responsible for dellverlepozn youruruuctz, doll ton ofth f _ Snmngereoidm, a 0' —ALBEBTON, wean <1 _ lal-ll- Fleld Dflv Ind lllsora Splendid racing. 9-11-31, —'.I‘RY STAG bl d and. be convincedfelzgylor “1>§{'u°3§§ Kenslngton. —STUDY GROUP MEETS. — A successful Study Group meeting was held at Tyne Valley on Friday afternoon. August 28th, when Mr. Merritt Callaghan, Ins of Schools. met with the teachers from surrounding districts t discuss plans and distribute mater I for the year's work. The teachers received some very interesting and inform- ative materlal for use in their teaching. The following teachers were present: Mrs. Sharpe. East Bideford" Mary Doyle. Northam; Gordon ken. Port r1111; Muriel Mountain and Stuart Veale, 'I‘yne Valley. Fresh Russians -_lc°_l“_l“_“°_ll_~fll“_“l_l’?g‘i, 1’ . - launched a number of attacks, which were repelled. On one sector. six German tanks were destroyed. New Large-Scale Attack The Russians also reported that the enemy had launched a new large-scalp attack on the western bank of the Don river- south of Vororéfezh. using an entire infan- try lvision supported by 100 tanks. The Germans lost 2.000 0f- ficers and men in killed and wounded, it was announced. Vor- onezh is about 300 miles north- west of Stalingrad, a key defence sector where the Russians have launched a number of counter-at- tacks recently. Encouraging reports reached Moscow about fighting in the deep Caucasus. the news agency Tess stating that in the mountainous region near Mozdok Axis units were "withdrawing northward.’ In actions in this region Russian artillery, it was reported, set fire to 26 tanks. The midnight communique. how- ever, said only that “in the area of Mozdok our troops, in fierce battles with the enemy, destroyed l2 German tanks and wiped out about c. battalion of infantry." Sixty more German tanlu were disabled in one sector southwest of Stalingrad and heavy losses in- flicted on the enemy, the high command said. This was in addi- tion to the 40 disabled in the sec- tor where the Germans advanced. A1, Stalingrad. the Russians were counting heavily on fresh air force, tank and artillery units which the Soviet command managed to move into the fighting zone. These fresh troops to adegree offset the su er- iority in men and equipment the r- mans had thrown around the Rus- sian industrial city in a vast semi- circle to the north. west and south. Lone Wolves h n 51 mbat fliers we?‘ m5- llyussugsgful in inflict- ing punishing losses on the invad- re was, reported from the front. Many of the Red fliers were turned loose as individual hunters. rovrnz a over the smoking countryside and striking at the enemy at will where Q19 best, opportunities presented themselves. The army newspaper Red Star reported that In t. ree weeks these lone wolves of the skv have defil-WY- ed 51 German planes and have caused great confusion amonft eu- erny tank formations. Inch For-word Russian resistance increased in stu-bborness as the Germans inched forward. But it was acknowledged that the Nazis’ slow progress l4;- ward the Volga had not been hal - ed and it remained to be seen whether the fresh Russian 119M418 now in action could overcome the added pressure beluR eXPYWd llV llle new German reserves doinfl Well‘ utmost to storm every apprtlucll l° the metropolis. Refresher Cotirsc For Graduate Nurses Sept. 14th To Sept. 18th Inclusive MONDAY, SEPT. 14th.—8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Burns-Dial. T. Tanton Nursing Care of Burns-Miss Pauline Cal_lbeck_ Demonstration Blood Transfusion-Miss Pauline l-Iiltl TUESDAY, SEPT 15th.—8 P. M. to l0 P. M. Tuberculosis-Dr. Eric Found _ Nursing Care of Tuberculosis-Miss Barbara Smith WEDNESDAY, SEPT 16th—8 P. M. to 10 P. M. The Diabetic Diet Mrs. Vernon McQuarrlc Nursing Diabetic Patients Demonstration, Colonic Irrigation-Miss Georgie Brown THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th,-8 P. M. to l0 P. M. First Aid-Mrs. C. H. Beer l Newer Drugs-Dr. J. C. Simpson FRIDAY, SEPT. l8th.—8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Menlngitis-Pollornyelltls-Dr. E. T. Tanton Nlllilug Care of Meningitis and Pollornyelitis Demonstratlon-Wagcnsteln Continuous-Suction Drainage-Mien Georgie Brown Lectures to be held In Town Hall Fee per Course $1.00 Fee per Lecture 25c. All rreeltm 011*- Reklsfration Monday Night'7.30 Io nurses both active and Inactive are invited to 8.00 P. M. attend 9-11-31. Tf-W Starting Til-DAY FOR a DAYS Also Traveltalk Shows at 7-915 Matinee Tuesday at 3.30 Suurlvrrsrtnrun Borden Mr. and Mrs. llerpert Bursey and gxttlfilfor; %or2vnte vafire recent guests l ". ~11 il‘S.l.8iIll m, - of Borden. g an was The following students left here 0n ihursduy rrrornrhg t0 attend St. Ullll-"flllfi University at Charlotte- town. Jack Dalzrul, Jack lvrpcrsagc, “ml-l 130F581! 11nd Arthur Rodgers. 30106"? Sympathy of friends and neighbors 1s extended to Mrs. r- Earet rergusoh and family on th death of their son and brother Able Seaman John Daniel Ferguson which death took place at Camp Hill Hospital on Sunday last. Mrs. Ashley Allen of Georgetown l5 Vlillmll m Borden guest of he: sister Mrs. William wt-iite. Friends here are sorrv to learn of the illness of M1". Allan MHLQsPr, C. N. R. section man of Borden and all hope he will soon be out again. Stoker Jack lvfilleh of the H, M, C. S. Quen Charlotte attended the funeral of Able Seaman John Daniel Ferguson c1 Borden on Thursday. Mr. Avard Bsll of Cape Traverse is visiting here with his son Russell and Mrs. Bell. - The regular weeking auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening with four taibles playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs, Eldon Campbell, gents by Mr. P. J. Maclnnis with consola- lion prizes 1201px w Mrs. w. Field and Mr. Ed. LyndshFreezeout prize Was wcm by Mrs. Willard Leard-A. Not Guilty But Insane GUELPH. Ont... Sept. i3—(CP)— Declared not uilty through in- sanity of shoo ing to death his mother and sister, 21-year-old Charles Clarence Dickinson re- mained in custody today pending notification of the lieutenant-gov- ernor-in-councii when final dis- position of his case will be made. A Supreme Court jury needed only one hour Saturday to bring in a verdict in the case. Earlier in the hearing the same jury had ruled that Dickinson, u former soldier, was fit to stand trial, The two women, Mrs. Amy Dick- inson, 55, and Megan Dickinson, i9, were found shot to death In their Guelph home last Rb 21. Dinckinson. on leave from the army at the time, later gave him- self up to police. Mr. Justice W. D. Roach ex- pressed himself in complete ac- cord with the jury's finding. . f urthcr drop 13 Airmen Arc Missing OTTAWA, Sept. 13—tCP)— The Royal Canadian Air Force in its 368th casua.ty list yesterday ah- nounced the names of l3 cneh miss- after air operations overseas. Following is the list of men miss- ing with their numbers and next ' of kln:— OVERSEAS Misslng, after air o Baldwin, Robert glee: PO., J908U, M.M. Baldwin (father) Charlton, Ont. McQueen, Ian Andrew James, P0 Jili39, John McQueen (father) Arg- entlne. Vautour. Alberni Camille, WO., B64920, Mrs. J.B. Vautour (moth- er) St. Louis Kent county, N.B. Eichar. Grant Eugene, Flt. S t., B83097. Mrs. 0.152. Elchar (wl c) Elgln, Illinois. rations: Firman, George Albert. mt. S t., 1269808, Mrs. GA, Firman (wi e) Barrie. Ont. Kelly, Angus Campbell, Flt. sgt, B78618, H31‘. Kelly (father) Haw- arden. Bask Clark, Wilfred Victor, Sgt, naoove. Mrs. W.V. Clark (wife) Winnipeg. Egan. Edward Byron, Sgt. B02040, Oreenc, Richard Arthur. -. BS6340. Mrs. Ida Nenhing (mother) Buffalo, N.Y Holmes, William Edward Wall. Sgt. B07505, Mrs. W.E W. Home: (wife) mtevan. Soak. l-Iunklng, Elwin Thomas, Sgt, 1278903. Mrs. Lily Levis (mother) Clinton, Ont. Jewell, George William, Sgt, 377405, A.W. Jewell (father) Mont- . I. rngittheriand, Eric Phlppen. Sgt. 1171535. EM Sutherland (father) ERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY Dr. James Jardine of Kenslngton a the late m. '—Y CDNSTIPATED? Prod R. Jar-dine, son of Mrs. mis Easy Way Eliminates ‘ u I Med W. Jardinc dire‘: Dosh‘, Friday, Sept. 11 at Estevan, Sask. it was learned over the week-end. LQNDQN’ Canada; when you "u; The young doct0r W55 mlifllell °ll constipation with harsh cathartic! sell? 3 ll’ Mlss Dlllllllly M~ MC‘ it's only temporary relief. Your con- Donald at Roche Percee, Sask. He ‘tipaflon may b: caused by hck o; ltlfjdlllliflllf“ gllwliellgyhfplllllllél,“ the right kind of "buik” h. your am. tiOen Sig: rt?» trifle?“ andsngogied KELLOGGS ALLmuN ml" ‘“l" p e ply “bulk" needed for regularity. two days later. , , m,- graduated from McGiIl Uni- ALL-BRAN Iaa0_go0d.v11lh¢r¢flm. versity in 1938 and for the past milk, frult'uices,or1n hotmuffins. Eat year was on the staff of a hos- ALL-BRA every day and drink pital at Weyburn, Sask. For two plenty of water. But remember, yell“ Pfevllllls he l'-§ Q" m? Elli“ ALL-BRAN doesn't work like purga- 05 l1 hOEPIlBl BI 5'» JQlIYVS- NEW‘ tivesflttakes time. In twoconvenient l°lmllllallll~ He also sPlllll l1 Ye“ sizes at your grocers Or in individ alsigliléirfgllig’ gg-dgi-on to his wire servin packages at restaurants. Ma are his mother and stepfather, two by he b“ a m London’ Canada’ brothers, J. W. Jar-dine and Eric _. Jardine, both at Kensington and one sister, Miss Janet Jardine. Heavy Damage At Ducsscldorf dietitian at Columbus. 0.. now visiting her mother at Kenslngton. The body will be sent to Ken- slngton for burial. It will be ac- companied by the widowed bride. Much sympathy is extended to the family in the sad bereavement. Says Church Must Have Place In LONDON, Sept. 13 - (c?) __ Daylight reconnaissance photo- QTZi-flls at Duesseldorf and Karis- rutte substantiated today original _ grxfiireparltsvof wildes rliad dam- so: ‘re a g5 rat s on wose Ger. EduCflblOIl System mzn-Rhineland cities, it was au- ._____ tiroa-itatlvely announced, Dulissel. BELLEVILLE, Sept. ra-(cpr- ‘ml “Psfluldfd last Thursda night Rev. W. Harold Young, chairmuir ‘llljfll K~°l'l5l'l"l<f llle lllglll be 0R- fiie committee on vacancies. or! llle ‘lily all" l-lle attack 0n Saturday told the g-Pnernl council Dllsslllllcl li-le Blealer Pall 0i i116 of the United Church of Canada. loll“ w“ cllvellll llY 591115‘? smoke that the church must have a def- and llmfiller reconnaissance had to inite hand in the education of be “haul was said. "The dam- canadyan youth age at b01111 places is still being as- Suggestihg the existing set-up in ‘:5 ,l, and ‘lelall-fv Wlll b5 1551164.‘! Christian education should be t? . comEletely revised, M13 young re_ 13.11am trad a quiet night Sat- mar »a(l;_. uldfly. so far as arr raiders were concerned, and it was unde-rsitcpd "nag, unfavorable weather over the ccntincnt barred any new attacks on Germany, Opposition is bright in Madagascar "The actions of Hitler in Ger- many shrruld make us realize how lmpC-‘st it ls for religious edu- cation .:> be given to our boys and girls. The future of_ the church depends on the religious educa- tion of the youth." The highest dignitaries of the church and commissioners of the general council today visited Hay Bay church, Adolphustown, the first Methodist church to be built in Upper‘ Canada and known as "the cradle cf Mcthodism." Nearly 300 attended the service commemorating the 150th anni- versary 0f the Church. in which Rt. Rev. J. P. R. Sclater, Modera- ——-— tor‘: Dr. A. S. Tutll ex-modera- 13V RU$$ELL C- LANDSTROM tor; Rev, A, J_ w , 1, edlmr of (Associated Press Staff writer] the Observer. tho off lul crzan of LCNDQN 591W l3 — (A?) — the United Church of Canada‘. D1". BTU-U "Q5035 Dillfillalell m0"? Gordon A. Sisco, stcrifary of the de )ly into Maddgfiifll‘ W513i’. general council, and Rev. H, L. 6-11- i’ dispatch frcm the Fkench Morrison, president cf the Belle- Isl 11d sou-tieast 0i Aries indicat- ville Presbytery, icnk part. ing that the occupatzoh is being carried out systematically and with little org»: n Whoicsalc Beef Prices Drop Today . .1; . esmen said the Bri- tish iccc-ps are attempting to in. flict as little punishment as pos- sible on Vichy troops standing in the way of Marches on the cap- ital, Tananarlve, from the north and souh, "We are getting on," said a mil- .4; itary commentator. “But it must be bee; remembered that one of our ob- jects in titese opisaaticns is not to cause French casualties." 'I‘cday‘s communique said merely that "the advance on the capital continues." ‘The phrase was interpreted to mean ihait the occupation troops are clcser than '11 miles, the dis- annouhced by Saturday's OTTAWA, Saul, 13 - (C?) in wholesale riccs bewmes effective i-omorrmv, g1 line with the graduated sea. sonal reduction announced c-n June 26, officials of flhe Wartime Prices and Trade Board's fccds admin. lstration said tonight. The new scale of wholesale car- cass prices cove-rs ldie mricd from Pr‘ . l? tiger Nov. {S0, 1115311511155. Llglrfzlunlque ces o quair ers an cu - w“, “so range mn-e%ndmg1y An official report from Nairobi, lower than those in the proceeding Kelly“ °°l°llY1 salll llml’ ll° “ellllll pmod’ w; 24 to 5.3m 13_ artillery fired in the course of the ‘This is the fourth succe=sive re- Bllllill llllldlllg ill Mallm?“ Thurs- duciicn in bee! prices totalling 3- ‘lPY- Bllllill naval Elms we" l“ 14 cents p“ V0,,“ Sh,“ the hand, but it was not necessary to order became effective. hm“? mem 1m” “mm- After Nov. 30 beef ceiling prices ————-' again will rise on lit-graduated sea- :‘:"s‘.i.°.'.‘3ft.“§f.‘i’.“§.i$°“ c“ 1" T“ K."'°‘l " fig One Injured Retailers w.ll be allowed week frcm Monday during v1 I-lme they may sell cn the bn-r= of Se‘) as: as. so’ Tu:m:l..".::;*:u’.- - r up u- we» made to take care of beef ordered lllllld and. “he “my Mlle‘ W65‘ and in storage Affer that period ‘"3" sellullsly lllllllled wllell l‘ the retailer's price must be based Dlllclléllémls slfilfglaays ulmledmrgggllz the nfWlV reduced wl.1n'e=rv‘e Pr“ 5 a l Y 0n e . . m‘, n m a m, m,“ p; m? 15 River, three miles from Pipnaukr We": m“ e‘ ‘ ' bake and not for from this north. ern Llake st. John district town. RDBERVAL, Que., t. 13 — zones into which Canada has been divided for bee! distribution. The Dead: Pilot, Bruce Yaslnki, ad; W.G. Auger, 38 son of Henry L. Auger of Montreal and a minister of colonisation in the Union Nat- icnal Cabinet of former Premier Maurice Duplessls Joseph Riourx , 32. Alluninum Ocmpahy of a engineer. Cause of the crash was not given but it was announced investigat- ions are being wrrled out by Doin- inion Skyways‘ engineer-c and 0f- ficials of the Dominion Transport Dsggrlmelit. tails of the crash could not be learned immediately birt it was known may, another‘ plane flevw the injured man here for hospital treatment. Yasinski was 3, vetean i-yirsh pilot, having flown chiefly along the skyways of Norlhem Manitoba, Saskatchewan, On-t-arlo and Que- bec for- the last i0 years. He had 8,000 flying hours to his credit. He was the senior pilot at Dominion Skyways Robert-val base which serves this northern part of the province. DAIRY RECORD Ear a/way in Australia a daugh- ter of Wonderful Standard 2nd,, l Jersey bull that was grand champ. ion at (Jharlcf-fetcm a few days ago, has completed on out- standing four year old record. A few years ago B. H, Bull & Son Free Girl to Australia. in calf to Wonderful Standard 2nd. and produced a heifer calf that has completed a four year old rectrd of 11,852 lbs. of milk and . 1 745 lbs. of fat. This 1s her fourth - retifrd gigge in Australia“ 51c is Wei Tao-min, Ict red I New fl "e l‘ WW. 6X" l’ 9 "l" g p u P breeding as the Prince Edward Is- York with his wife, replams Dr. 1-111 Shih es the new Chinese am- 1"" “ml; ,°'“"’ ",n"“'°"'°‘f" -~ o ccncen a-e on e baesodor to the U. S. 1 GUA CHRONICE Indian Problcm corner 111 l‘ lllsllflll B PAUL KERN LEE (Aldocnflcd P12631513" VX5151’) mNDON. Ber». 8 - — or Indie was the mm upatlon of week-end speakers followin upon Prim! whistler Ohirrchi 1's sharp fill" racism in parliament of the con- grass party's drsobdisnce campaign- Lmd grrabclgr, Labor Peer, sug- gested that President Roosevelt mediate in the difficult deadlock. "We should swallow our pride and invite the President of the United states to arbitrate on India.’ Lord Stcabolgi said in an address at Basingstoke. He took cognizance of Mr. Churchill's suggestion that a Jap- anese fifth column might be work- ing n1 India by tellrnl; labor parly members:- “1 fear a repetition cf what hip- pened in Burma “here important elements turned to the J-lllullqe 511m; being rcbuffcd in Iicndon. Lcrd Winster, anothen _La_borr Peer, spoke at Cardiff cmtzcizing Mir. OhurcfrIlYs statement,_saytngz- “The time has lent,’ since 20M by i0 talk about Inda in the tone of a cavalry subulern of the 1870's." _ Lord Winslow declared that this is “no time for ilvavering or weak- ness." “The government must be sup- ported In acting firmly ztgn nst lire threat of Japnnes: urvasrcn." I19 attitude also and with orders first. Owing to the ur essential repairs 1o damage roofs, we _have limited sup water bowls an flsctm Some Knotty Problems was evidenced O'I'I‘A\\’.»\. Sept. lil-JCPW-Scv- at Blackpool at the Tades Union Congress tvhcn a member called the Oaurchill statement pro- ernnrent officials here this week including the demand for further vccative and Sir Wall-er Citrine regulation of the liquor traffic, the report-ed that the handing of self. cz-gr. 12.111011 of u new public 111- governmeht to lndm would cause torn tion Nil-ill’) and the question such internal Slfifc that the Jap- of salsrivs for the ranking offi- anese wculd be able to lvtrlk in. clals cf the _Ca11:1d1an Broadcast- ‘Fhc T U.C declined lo 2o fur- 111g Corporation. _ Ihgf info the matter. News from the Canadian Navy also may bulk large in the next fcvv weeks. Last Friday, speaking in Hamilton. Ont, Navy Minister lvlacdonnlcl forecast. nexvs of suc- cesses by the Canadian Navy but a 101v hours inter navy headquarters More warned against false optim- ism, The navys statement was prompted by statements from Lon- don and Washington of the drop i11 shipping losses in July The suggestion that. Mr, Roosevelt mediate also was made by Synm- anrascd Mcckciriiee, leader of the Hindu Mahasa-lzha, who obtamcd the agreement of that. Hlcrrorily party and the Mcslem and Sikh mincrity groups in a campaign for independence now and seW-lement of the controversies after the war Arbitration by President Reese- velt. further was prcocscd by a ccm- mllle- of Indian Congress Party Auuuil. _ members in Britzir. ivlilrh an. The battle cf the Atlantic lavas n-cunced that 51-911 m, 5150531 had not over‘. the navyls 5171121110111 been sent vip the United stare; said, To the contrary it lvns still Errrbaggy, being waged as relentlessly as Se-cfcns of the Indian Press were CYN- critical of M1‘. '.= rctnnrks. Today a special German com- , 1111111111110 clr-tlnrccl sitikiirgs i11 tire Si. Ltuvrencc River. Naval head- qllrirters here (lflililléd to 001111110111 cu lllt) claim further than lo shy l” “the Cnllaziitlil Navy lvlll fallout its ulsual warrants. In t1 21 st Authors’ Convention Ends _tl1e meantime (lcrmans are fishing for 1n- . civllinrl side the wartime . on 110.2111 l1:a1l:d ‘oy (.1111 Vining \\'lll be struggling lvilll the task 0i building up 1111 organization to DrOvlde Canada's war effort for the people at home and for {he United States. _'l‘l1e task has been mad-e more (lifficirit Irv the resignations cf G. l-lt-l‘ 1 “ or of public i125 assis1t1111.-. By_ D'Arcy O'Donnell Canadian Press Staff" Writer MONTREAL. seat. 13-10?)- The 21st annual convention of tl Canadian Authors‘ A5SOCl1lllCll " ed last night shortly after Alt.1 Noyes, tvcll-knovm Bflluill ucet, told delegates during an trodless 1.1111 info _ 1 the Allied nations are "not going Cluude Ailrluncon and Walter Her- to win this war unless lve stick to b911- our Christian beliefs, unless tvcstick A delegation of p0mmissioners to the things we sziy we are figm- from the United Church general rng for." _ council 11.1w nrceiing in B:- illc, Addressing dclegatrs a1 the asspc- 0111.. came 1n Ottawa 811111111. 111d iaticns rmnualbunquca. Mr. Novvs asked tho Government what it was said that evil has been infused illio going to do about restricting con- llterature in England and Europe mnrptio f 1 l 1' b 1 ~ 1 . during the past 25 years and as a ‘The del-legrftlona frlelto llgrimrgelMlréllsis- _:> result the people have developed a ter King, Resources Minister spirit of “cynicism and defeatism." crew; and war Serylces Minister {Uulfss we net rid of that spirit Tllorson. o cyn clsm and diefentism up are T1 v1 3- ._ t 201111,? lose this Wm" Yo“ Clllllwl cnbilicet‘mlrglilsiiellseqez? Cdrmbtlirtlsitl go n a war saying you are 1t ,5; . v . T“ » _ Christian nation and at the same m Cd b‘ "m comm" 35km“ "m . . . . itation of materials used by brew- mflfn dglfiisatligrglvlillfljg l>lglilégll>lii~ cries and distilleries. rationing coir- answer to everv Emile one of “lg sumrrtlon 0f alcoholic beverages. problems m Lh-e world mda‘ U bannrngcf liquor advertising and less we recapture 1vl1z1t cub forrr‘: 2r ,l§°"“"‘°“'l’"j,"l"°lll cllmpall-lll ‘attlers had I dmfl think mam B knmernncofi e.uc_a ion. any hope for the world we live in tafiégccto"x.eep'zfikeggétolé' aildffié today. . My, Noyes pox be; P, Cuumll. Rev. John coburn of Tor- MOIM- vei- szsttsrissrssrszuhe OH 0 3 Canada, presented medals awn to winners of the Govcrnor-Gclrgiq m“ had Wm‘ llle G°V°mm°nl als i941 literary contest. lllllllllm“. A T011011 will be made in Anne Marriott of Victoria, B_c_ Vtzmorrznv, However, the won the award for her book of . “llellll-l‘ llfid poetry “Calling Adventures“ and l)l'G-°-“"‘l llls llllilfllll-I‘ “I'll-ll PYYOYIS Emilie Iarr, 3150 o; v1c;°ria_ ‘Von to cut down on liquor and beer an award for her book “Klee Wyck," wnsunautivn- a series of prose sketches of British llllllllllfllls Mlulilfil‘ Columbia Indians. Allan Sullivan of llfllldlfl OYCT l0 llle Toronto lvoh the award for fiction llilrllllvlll. R T011011 which his in- with book “Three Camc to Villc \'I‘-‘l12'u_iors made to him 1111011: nlbvndirolrs of padding of c0515 by Marie. In a brief address. Mr. Moffat 11 fill" outraged in filling wur c011- said that "never before has the tracts. Questioned regarding a re- printed word meant so much as to- port published Montreal of day...'fhe enemy is fighting us ullccerl exorbitant costs nut in bv wit-h words and ideas 11nd conse- a Iifoirt-‘real plant. Mr l-loweis of- quently 0.ur victory dirpends not on- fice Sfllfi the report ‘of the ‘m. vcstizntinn had been received but ly on our feats on the bzrttlefrld. it 11nd been decided to turn it ovcr buttkialso on" our feats in the realm °' gull» l° the Justice Dwrirtment without Howe G. Maheux, archivist at comment The Jueqce De Laval Universit 1 bec Cit, . ' " Pmmllll told the delegasles ‘in Qtlrlrei addrcgs Rho “mmeld comment‘ The government is not sflflgfigd ivitlr the salary schedule the gov- eri‘ ' 0f the Canadian Broadcast- 1111 poi-alien submitted In it in rnnncctron with the appointment of D1‘. J. S. Thompson, Saskatoon 11s general manager. The gover- nors proposed Dr. Thomson irvculd not $150M) 1t year. lvlinlstcr" Tliorson said Sahlrtlnv that authors can contribute to the war effort and “our first. contri- bution consists in hunting the quar- rels which nrise between our fellow contrymen." "We Canadians have had and still have too many quarrels be- tween ourselves. Time for qunrreling l8 01/131‘. it should be finishsd. 011r quarrels are like weeds that conic , _ L from the ground with the wheat and l'- tl- Fllfloll ‘l5 ll-‘Slglllll Qlillflfll with the oats. spoiling the crop. Our lll"~'.l~"""l' “"5 l" “l $l4-°llll "ml duty is to uproot them." May. (‘wlridslnne Mtlrrnv 11< director" Lie of broadcasting $14000. The 111111- Stray Bullets Strike ‘ister mode it clear there was no ’ ‘ complaint nlioirt thr- appointtncrrs Delegate s (ar The recommendation was referred MONCTON, Sept. ll _rCP\ _ Bullets which entered the car carry- ing Msgr. Ildebzundo Antoniuttl, _,_ folic delegate to Canada and, Newfoundland, on the eve of hi; departure from Ottawa for Mone- ton. were stray shots from the sun 1f a hunter shooting near the high. way on which the apostolic dele- gate! car was traveling, according to information obtained here 1o- night. . A special despafch from Otlnwn ‘.0 1c Devolr. a French ' newspaper published in Montcal, stated the apostolic delegate "was the object of an attempt on his life" on the eve of his departure from Ottawa. Two bullets entered the wind- shield of the car and one narrowly missed striking the dclcgaic mem- bers of the party which welcomed lrimmhiourivsllreroworewid. —bul Save Power. . . L-IZ oral klIUliv problems confront guv- and l netvs of l" i has Justice De- . War Services a his: m “M?” CANADIAN GENERAL" 15bit‘ It will come, more PED AR Metal Roofing In the meantime the policy of this Company is to take care of Defence ent need o _ _ _ metal roofings cannot be su p led for new burldrnggbut where required for Steel sheets for war purposes, will endeavor to fill customer's orders, subject however, to necessary sheets being available. V/c still lies of hay carriers, barn door trunk‘, stalls, litter carriers. Your enquiries arc invited. MPEDLAR PEOPLEL-mef, Eastern Olfleo anti lint-tiny ' ,\1|/.11-~1t. ~1 1.1111 t-.1l,l!1|1' wmmozc ,c_A1.a_A‘ay- vA~cQ_uy§_ ll‘. ' lilll '1 f spoken on the hiaittcr u a convention. (Janailiail Soldier Pulls Tall Story COLUMBUS, o, ‘Si... l3~IAPi .0 —A Cartlncliztrl ~01" ' 10 tooll this Q2110 1 I for a ll(‘l'O-\\'Ol‘- ship ride 11 .11 :1 ritie llllllSCll tcirlghtvbuck missed 111111 It all starts-d zibouf two weeks. n2 when (lent-go Foclruk. 18. 0f :1 Y. told Colum- io 1110 outfit which -tlav i111‘- 1 ., ‘" after 11111111111 forces 1n , a. (No Cairariian troops are rrr Libya.) Attirpd in "battle dress” shorts, "rzcus 8 Ivicrchahtmcn Reported Sunk By the Czrrrutiilrn Presl The battle of the Atlantic. ripper, enily ehleultg a 1 1.5a with ‘ 11015 . lisle ‘wry, mo e .1!11cd announce- 1 ' “u. irlcrrltritrirrrtli 111 Ollltilfi: hrents lust lvoek. No mention was made of damage in 1t statement issued by I formation ' 1 111p i was said Mezrntfl . 2111 east coast Curr r 111st lvcek indicated that more en- emy submarines had b11011 destroyed by bombers off Canadrtls 011st coast during summer oparnilons ‘than allied Slll‘f.lC‘f‘ vrnft s 1k thee by . Royal Czltia 1 :\'.l\'lll ll“fi.’l— . had .11 v‘ :1 of i\'tl‘“lllfl " "false 011 1111.\r11" 111 connuctzon Willi the .\ll'v.\:l!’l!lr‘ menace, Admit :1 ' r imlllr of n1'(*:1‘1‘:' s _ ]lO‘.“.(‘llt'f‘fl." Attacks on tilled imollrzcetl since Sr- t nlcrelvdnfincn 6 incudc-i two Urfled Svitcs vrs B""t‘sl'1, on Mex l‘. ‘ one Ner- weolun r» ' T110 i. Work 8'1 L $11110 1).": 7,1041 Off the US. l 4 Off Canada d 0'2 In the Caribbean 4 I55 In tho Gulf cf Mexico 1 45 Off Soilth Antwirn 1 48 8 164 Tcfnls AN msranu cfryanrau mar. 5pm "tic, the ll ,1; stoned nnd rip. l’ 1 . ~ “~11 11v I'1tlv Worm‘ ' 1111mm Rmll" r11, r. IlF" 11f‘ 1'» ., k of 111 1- 1., 3151 ‘N131C-