111" CARRY 0N CANADA REVIEW .\ grand (‘tirry on Canada Review and Entei" in front of the grand stand at the Chat" FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30TH. utiished patrona tainmeni will be presented lottetown Exhibition Grounds l'nder the distin able The Plarl of Athlone. I\'.(i.. .\.l).(‘.. llei" Royal Highness. 'I‘he I and The Honourable Prince Pidwzird Island. The people of this Province, whose responded to the call of E eet and (lislinctive coiiti‘ eeeds will be devoted to to be presented as a gift ire of llis Excellency The RightHonour- ‘.., (l.L‘.l<l-, (i..\I..\I.(l., G.C.V.0., D~S.0., . Countess of Athlone. Lieutenant Governor of ‘rincess Alice Bradford W- LcPage, sons and daughters have so nohly nipire are triven an opportunity to make a dir- ibution to Canada's financial war effort. Pro- the purchase of a RED CROSS AMBULANCE from the general public. .-\I).\IISSION-—;\(IHII§ 35 cents; Children 25 cents. For further particulars read your daily papers. CARRY 0N CANADA CORPS <1 WHITE SPOT DANCE TONIGHT 0. K. Prcslty will be at the Piano assisted by his full Orchestra. Danrint; \\III start at 9:30. Admission 35c. lee cream, cold drink!- stlliflulfilthi, and special Ice cream sundae: will be served all even- hi.;. Illljliy your music and eats. 5t. Peters Road. 8 Miles from Town ‘r. rd, it. dbergh Blasted By Sharp 0f Writer in the allotted time in a manner" most satisfactory to the Registrar, Mr. w. P. Bruce. and the Federal Words ‘RR, A112. 2.3. — tCP ation on the part of our citizens. thanks to all these volunteer work- ers who so freely services whether called upon not. They to pic-stint: Hitler: cause. "Lindbergh was" exposed t0 NAZI- ilSlli. ne ivzis iniected bv it. He is a tlbllfllc-l . man sllllllllillllté, ‘diseased. ilsutaé ~ ~ - >1" -". 1' ‘\\‘l'l'llt.5fil .tissure "on tia ‘ll5 op niois i Ad“ K m p d) 5 i with real Americans at the imitation of the as tire the men from whom 116 i301 ..'t>:- of Public Infor-. it lllillfilltll iiettiork of i Bmativzisiitig Corpor- ' e M11105. "Lretfls Face 5».- ,. .- " \.ci\. ' Robert EJllllt‘ butions of refreshing drinks from Milton's Old Spain, James Brown, Charles Stewart, H. L. Worthy, J. ‘t,- T. Morris. David McLeod, G. H. Simmons. The Pure pany, Seaman's Beverages. G. I-l. Toornbs 8a Son. "Seven Canadians 0n 43rd ll. A. F. ‘Casualty List “The voice of our country is ex- Prtsitient Roosevelt and ‘ bv tohter great American political lead ei". the Reptiblican candidate for the - 1 t--i t ." ‘e - . (mm i‘ 5 no mp1 5s . ttendell ivillkie." h or anv other boot- l Roosevelt's llCICITCSS at Queen's Uni- Fitited States for Can- VfdllSllv tat) tears ago \\llCll he as- Jill must. be increased. "doped up with the i"id revolution and_ inter-dependence tnotinc that l1. had been implement- tit-L l)\' int: sclilllu in) of the defence. _ ‘yank; tylumpjp bland, ht- (‘Oilliliilflli - pot-p, tnyptttgttorl front " have been ir-anslttted into action to lpiovitle consituclive iieli) djnitetl States lOl‘ Canada and for Seven Canadians l) lllllfit CUIIIIIIIIE; t today in the 43rd easualtv list which contained lxnllmwl“ policy" 292 names. The Canadians:— nwd .0 m‘. In...“ ‘ lvticeti biftiicrhood oi lli(' entire Eiiulisii-suea dngwor d . t . =~ 1 ve , B.C. mkmnhh, m“, m, has ther lives in West Vancou r tience 1n the faiiiilv of man c whose wife yEngland. l(.l)f‘l'fll'l is to me a trricic‘ ritv of Americans, itieittai aberration. hat the future of lives in London. Ont. ' eniioiis national and inter- A vear RIZO he ivas - of Britain. “We realize now ‘re he belonged, iii Washington, Canadian men-all gallant men ttho are oifering heroic once to HlllCl‘—-al'6 fighting to rid our homes as surely" as their lives in Edmonton. Alta. Woodford. Essex. 318111110- knoivlerice and skill in the further- grandmother “was in Montn-fl], Blll~llfllll the l<11 f the war last September lives at r436 Robinson stgmlvlonc- ton, N. B. ‘<1 no‘. he could devote himself T911150 @1111’ Londoners Take indiscriminate Raids In Stride nv nomtas AMATION l 1 . 2'.__(CP Cable)— \ z-iklgflllgtl with Loiirion- ;<‘,"111-'1"*‘§"11°11 1" 111'".1'°1‘ " 1 itl x n with 1 , . 1"f‘,.?"{.,*,'fl .,°.‘_§‘"..,..,,.,, i:i(l:lt‘tl the flames of burninghous- ~ . .1. iieved killed in action. sumed killed in action. iiantlv liehtezi heavens. v ‘ network of white Air Ministry listed only as born in Mlddlesex. siding at oban. Scotland. streamers feeling that could be heard overhead. of smoke citing to di ‘of London. a result of tires started by the bombs. One landed on the roof of a hos- was 98 missing. Twenty were list- ed killed in action. reported missing now presumed or reported killed in action. one missing now safe, 38 of them prisoners. QBIVUD vumn '1 IQKSH Qlliitiiill kly that. nianv patients did not learn about it until this morni . Tliroiiahotit it all Londoners - played the same coolness and lack has marked every A 70-year-old canon led his of concern that it air raid shelter r4 ov-Jflv-Iv 1940. in Stidbury. Ontario M1‘- and Mrs. Norman Maewilliams, a daughter. _ ies spent the night ‘e ser_‘:II‘IIls, and rit least two 90-year-old vc<1 about the base “"11"?” CANNON-NORTON. — At men. on July 3 1940. by Rev. Ward MacLean. Vera. Robert Harold Norton. of Cranwd- s" (lll the (lav alter‘ ELLlS—-At 26 Prince street, Char- lottetown. Robert l-Iavelock Ellis. Imneral no- tice later. BlBNARD-At St. sunday. August lRlcitardson. dearly beloved wife of n. B. Bernard. aged s2 years- The funeral John's Anglican Church, St. Elean- or's. Tuesday at. 2:30 m MURNAGIIAN — At town on August 24, 194-0, Mrs. James Mumaghan. aged 97 years. formerly of Fort Augustus. The funeral will be held this (Monday) morning at 9.30 (D. S. T.) from the residence f flames Roach, lll Richmond St. to St. Dunsians Basilica thence Fort Augustus for interment. Ca rd Of Thanks Ph~\__ Communique ROME. Aug. 25_tAP)-1flio fl- fillfiti high command communique issued Sunday;- “One of our formations bombed rnntlglIIfll Far airport at il‘\"iI‘Il1lIllSll l‘lltlS4"l‘S already in the air lock our action but were ad" over Sillilf- i ttinrziiitlilie. Nrt ' ITEWI riilllti have itf- t o1 r ‘shit; iioxvn in zhe fight which Jet-ports from Valletta. Malta. mlifl an Italian plane was downed. .’\i1.fl'llf*l‘ l)"lll"‘.'I‘lI of the London areal t in which the lt- lllfdiiltili ivzis made of any British rim t-. -re nilarltctl by our bombcis and put tgsliisht. ACFOMMODATEI)‘ wishes to thank her many ("it II-cte. Apifv 250 Grafton. , and nejghbofg _ Vi ___ 1,51% . and words of sympathy shown her "Emmy air raids took place last m h" recent SM bereavement tzht. in Piedmont and Lombardy. ;F.nein\- llltlilfW. always coming over Switzerland. were put to flight by tflilr eliusrrs nftr-r dropping FOR SHJC-IIOFSE TRAILER. Palmer. summer- gauwmwevme-"a .~.'-"-'"- 1 l.............. 111511‘ -—"-4R"Wnnn Jiht- fi'l'*tl(1".\ oi‘ All'<“flllll"lfl. caus- \('('(l‘I.\fOI)-\'I'I"'Il g4 "The til-vial IWIIIPIS vxere dropped “"7" 1~-~~~'~~' and that all aircraft I L-193. 1l0iLlfll0d safely.) L-192-8-26-3i. Carry On News And Views The Carry On Canada Corps in an effort to facilitate Registration issued a call to general ‘public for volunteers to assist in this work. The response was instant, complete and en- thusiastlc. Over six hundred men and women offered their services, many of whom were not needed, and therefore not called upon. Registration was completed with- puthorlties. It also reflected the fine spirit of loyalty and co-oper- The wishes Corps to extend offered their or also wish to acknow- ledge with thanks general contri- Milk Com- LDNDON. Aug- 25—(CP Cable)- were included Royal Air Force's Killed in Action:- PO. J.F.E. Andrews. whose mo- Missing:- PO. G. N. Bardolph, Vernon. B. lives in Surrey. PO. R. H. Forbes. whose father P0, H, C. sheidon, whose father PO. D. N. E. Smith. born in whose P0. R. R. Wilson, whose father Previously reported missing, be- now pre- AC. 2. L. H. Trumny, whom the Canada, wife re- The largest category in the list 54 previously Forty BIRTH S MARRIAG ES Wright Cannon of Hampton, to DEATHS on August 25, i940, Eleanor’! on 25. 19410, Lulu will be held from St. I Charlotte- her daughier. Mrs. (Capt) to Mrs. Lyman Tremere. Ham shire, riends for their kindness 14186-8-28-11 N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER. EMBALMER Charlottetown one North Wiiiithire Phone I19 -ti'<'iu'in'n'o'~'lr'u\'in'iu'ul'is'sl-. National the sisteo b)’ man aiiu lvia,,ot' ceived the guests. spite the bad callers were; pire or of the ceaslnq to be the message said. the negotiations so far are confined to provisions or waters of the great sound would request. for naval bases made by the United States." Governor's should this Governor is sure them most sympathetic consider- ation he would be furthering the wishes of the people of Bermuda." British colonv North Carolina-arbour. 700 miles southeast of New York and 5'10 east of Cape Hatteras. j from the north. The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new: 0| ioesl interest but advertising 0| a newly nature ml be Inserted at b cents s word lble in ndnaoe. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- INUIJ. L-BTBU-‘I-ZA-Zlli POLICE COURT - One drunk who appeared in police court Bat- urday was remanded for a week. CDNTINUE DRIVE -- The local police and R.C.M.P., are contin- uing their drive on joints in this city. Seven places were raided Friday’, ruin and beer being found in two places. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Rev. Sydney Davies. B. A.. Rcc‘or of Alberton, officiated at all three cervices in St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday and preached splendid sermons at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. FUNERAL SATURDAY -—The funeral of the late James A. Stewart was held from his residence at Dunstaffnage on Saturday afte- noon. The services at house and grave were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Nhzhoison. The pallbearers were J. S. Cairns, J. C. S. Stewart. Peter Sutton. Charles Robertson, Elrederick Webster. Ludlow Jen- I15. HORSE BROWNS TN MILL DAM - A horse was drowned in o. mill dam at Glen Willlamfrhe ani- mal was owned by Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald. It- was hitched to a. farm wagon and was left near of the dam for a few minutes while the owner talked with one of the neljrhbors. When he went back the animal was in the water and dead. to drink and slipped water or tried to turn around WILL MANAGE HERE-Mr. F. G. Spencer, who has been in Charlottetown over the week-end. left this morning for Saint _John. Mr. Spencer advises that his son, Gerald. will represent the firms interests in Charlotte- town for at least a portion of Mr. Cooper's absence. Mr. Cooper. now M8101‘ Cooper, is camp paymaster at Kentville. The period of Mr. Coo - er's stav in Kentville is indefinill. Gerald Spencer has been in Char- lottetown about two weeks, Gordon Spencer. so well known here, be- cause of i0i"mei" visits, is at Camp Sussex. APPOINTED the wagcn '1‘0 MODEL SCIPOOL- At the reoeut meeting of the Provincial Government. Miss Gladys McCardle of Kmkora was appointed teacher in the Model School. A delegation from George- town waited on the government asking to complete the sub-grad- ing of the road between Georgetown and Pooles Garage. and 3250 for improvement of the Georgetown streets. The road had been com- pleted from Georgetown to iiierson Station and there is stretcn of only about three miles; yet w be done. OI-‘IPICERS ivr nomz. - C0ln- 111111101112 Officer b. W. Johnstone and ctncroiiicers of the P. E. Island Uiziit Hoise were At Home at the Ordnance Grounds yesterday after- ncon irom LS until 5 o'clock. Lt. oi. and Mrs". E. \V. Johnstone. as- Maior F. M, Nash, Major O. W. Canipoeii. MRJOl‘ 1-1, W. Hynd- H. t... Dunsiiime. i"e- ‘ , Approximately 150 vwlwrs baled at the camp de- weather, Among the I-lis Honor. LieuL-Gov. and Mrs. LePage; His Wvrshio Mayor B. Roy Holman 1111C Mrs. Honian: eitnr; senator Creelman MacArthur and Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead Legato, Chaplain of the unit. The visitors were served refreshments in officers‘ mess was held. The tne refreshments while H0rs&_ Band under the Sgt. l ter, supplied appropriate Senator John E. Sin- r0 t.’ m where the reception 11111101‘ officers served direction of l0llla5 McFarland. Band Mas- music. are speculating as John and Cari they saw on the oungsters were near the bridge I n the village shortly after day- break and noticed a strange ani- mal, which they had never seen before. coming They pelted stones at him and the queer looking animal roiled over.'11 From the description given boys and the footprints found on th- shore by older men, pie of the village came to clusion that _ v-‘iesitor was none other than a down the by the the peo- the con- the earv morning 'ub. The “bear" was last seen people of Bermuda‘ British subjects." As far as Bermuda is concerned. an air base for which the made available. "It is. of course. possible that a may be" the 1 message added. "and forthcoming the that by givingl Great Bound. chief off the coast of The entrance to the sound is between Ireland i. t. I t his W111‘ Is-lond on the West, and spnnish tions are inking tiltice. 1l'i‘('.liIT\l‘If.Y lite machine-gun I" l 11311191’ m°°dt - 1"! 0111' tnrepitreti to serve as Clltlllxlll _ Point on the east. lnests in one of the bivizest trans- C" W11" W111i" 111W l "@9110" 11V 11h" Ulll0ll Forces auytthtie 111 Pmwcwd WM” from H" sound.’ ---- m"; _ jnoqlhsr on the m“; of officers of’ another unit and found 11¢,“ mouth opposite Ireland Island to 111 11911111118111"! 111 W111?" 017100" m! h“! “fir?” a ‘ghfiew , e we!“ the "ilill-“rh shore or Little sound. set Island on the west and the tossed the medicine hall and rode. l W11 Pl y I11 11 9 ¢ 0W ‘TF9 1818"‘ 1 Moscow. It n‘ 1w i-"Mrmcst reaches. is about harbor at Hamilton. Bermuda's ,~-'"c"t*"‘c'"I hers" b!.="""s IYNQ! of officers from his unit. s :m'< in a 11111111"? Emu" n thr-e miles. chief port. on the east, it is about ammunition. the "flying box -——'—-—'—*-— 111! 11B!!! 01 “"1511 Al. its broadest, between somer- 5 1-3 miles. oars" of the Coastal Commend l"! Mllllrfll ll lll‘ Mll- tned u s chewi- I ',i.»\r-_ I ,1 y, '|‘[:__V|‘V( it‘; \1 bootleggers , Ilow sections recently. '~v|t» I)I\'n\] tBclicve Early Frost Touched 11-» Some Districts A strong wind. 20 to 30 hour. lashed this province e rday accompanied by ccc’ weather. The drop in temperature _ tliiiiitier shower» Saturday evening. Showers prevail- ed f:l‘o\ved sea‘. tcred Farmers of the believed there had been frost They said some of their gardens had the ap- pearance of having been “bu:'.'ied." Maple trees in a frw isolated areas were observed turning ietidirg stipport to the belief !h"i"e might have been frost. There had been no reports of temperatures approaching the freez- ing point. Air. Warren Bums. weather observer at the Charlotte- town Experimental Station The thermometer had 47 degrees above zero. the lowest for the season, however. No reports of frost had been heard from any of the nine Illustration Stations in the Province. lbwever. it had been established. Mr. Burns said. there was sometimes a difference Of ten to l3 tiefzrces in temperature between a swamp on the edge of the Charlottetmrti Elxperimental Station and the place where the miles per ves- provintie said they in red, said. dropped t.) 'lled Cross Parcels "For War Prisoners l Five thousand parcels of food per week for British prisoners-of- war-in-Germany, to be purchased and packed in Canada for ship- ment overseas, are asked for in a cable received from London by the Canadian Red Cross society. This request will be discussed at an Executive Meetin of the So- ciety in Toronto ths (Monday) .iiioi'ning. but unofficial statements .made by officers of the society 1n- dicate that the Canadian Red cross will not hesitate in adding this important new branch of iwork to its many services. | In making public the cabled re- quest, Mrs. 1-1. p. Piumptre, Chair- .man of war Activities, said "This ‘is a great thing for Canada. It is another important Job which the people of Canada can do in re- lieving the British Red Cross of some of the tremendous load which it is carrying. Britain needs all the food she can produce. and we can .provide these food parcels for prisoners of war from our abun- dant suppiies here in Canada." The financing of this arrange- ment will be discussed. it is under- stood. when the Central Council of the Canadian Red Ci"oss Society meets in Toronto early next month. The cost of the 5.000 parcels per week is estimated at about $6.- Yofl ‘enjoy ‘thefiifl the face| iei-ing unc It k r i 1 1 w“ not “Own “hemfgwt 353g; operations in the (cent of the era-In has been THEATRES I Testroys House ‘At Montague gue about 9 o'clock Saturday night, Kenzie and 0\\'l'it.‘(‘I bv Mi". Sidney was discovered bv Messrs. Johnnie lflorce‘ Blue and William Hyde. who were‘ on the way throuzh the town their home in t\Iui"ra_t' Harbour. the house was a rnioiikierinz i"iiiii. The] EmudhlOlliflflllQ Fire Department rushed _ ‘to the scene. but the fire had made ‘crs in Germany are taken such headtvat" that it Wits impossible ,Tllt‘l‘9 are many of to do anvthintz to save ii. when the fire started as Mrs. Mar- Keiiric had gone to (‘hnrinttetoivn in the P\'l‘lilll{..'. and Mr. MaeKe-nzic was down town. was at the uihnrlmtitiieiis home. smoke driftiiitr across the road they1 investigated. and satv flames com- iniz throtitzh tho house. partly coiieciticci from tiie read by ll church. to the burning house. thinking that there miillit be somebody in it. An- hlin down to give the alarm. Mean- upstairs to see if in bed. After a thorough search of the upstairs the Llzhtiiiis lwereg on the scene and most of the I uriiiture was taken from 111B 1101150 twhich was ' ' ti SIGHT BLAIR-Residents ofl Cardigan the type of strange animal which| two school boys, Shephard, twin s Shephard. claimed shore one morning to around the flue upstairs. Iv installed siren on the town hall ‘sloundecil the alarm and ' f _ B me a arge ons D Mr en of the audience left the local thea- IBSL week The tie to help the save the (IOOIIIB prieto show until the crowd returned. . lhalf Leads Sask. high school work before coming to‘ Claim Hitler Leaves For Front lsald last night that both the Ila fan radio and ‘British broadcasting“ corporation has reported doiph Hitler has left. for his "froniP line headquafl-nrs" France "i-itete lnive nililfnry opera- 000,000 a year. While only 5000 lll IA‘ '. . i/Xl. I l ' - thgrrgtgriig: r became {ghlide parcels are asked for at the present flavour of this clean. Yesterd. hirzh wind ivas bal- ihme‘ it is fen’ that u the experi- tl’ ment proves a success. the number smoking. fragrant cigar. will be greatly increased. The par- . grain fields and break- ing down some heavy tzrain. Dam- ette.Nothin is arid l ace would not be serious. however, gglsdtgiflgilfiidfggmceilélggga . 1 g c‘ m sincebythleerghd r1133 "01 5°°°m1”‘"' International Red Cross super- n‘ 00% Pu" whacm" T1115 “mk "m S” harvwlng vlsiitoiié understood that if the Can- Try Turf today I TURF province in fiiil swing. Already from 20 to 3O per cut but practically none of it. has been stored in barns. Fire SatQNIgIit ndian Red Cross does agree to supply the parcels, the British Red Cross will send over to Canada a representative of their acking de- partment to supervise he packing of parcels in Canada. The food contents of parcels will have to be purchased carefully with regard to rules governing parcels for prisoners of war. Weight and size of parcels are regulated and so food is sent in small cans so that there will be necessary variety. If the Canadian Red Cross takes on_the request from Eng- land. it may ask the help of the Canadian Medical Nutrition Com- niittee in considering the nutri- tional value of the food. The Canadian Red Cross has- for sometime past been sending consignments of food over to Eng- lland to be packed there and sent ‘Pwo Sins '1. . v item lacuna”. _1 IA CIGARETTES Will Not Stick To Tb: Lip: Fire. which broke out in Monta- completelv destroyed the dtvelling ouse occupied bv Mr. John Mae- C. MaeL/ean. Tll(‘_1)il11llll11.’\\'11S$1t't1O British prisoners in Germany, r" :: _~--"_>"*~~—~ ~ "~ itated directly behind the Christian ITI-"ggg prisoners imiune Same Can- Church. and was less than fivradinns who enlisted with m, Brp years old, l Less than an hour after the blaze “sh forces‘ mainly the Royal A" ,Shorter Courses lfierman Faster Trainers. Communique Speed Air Plans "It will therefore be seen." Mrs. toipllllllpife said. “that by sending ‘rover these 5.000 parcels each week. as requested we will be making ‘sure that all our Canadian prison- care of. these Cana- lciians of whom we have no in- iformation because they enlisted in iEngland and gave their nationality tas English." Mrs. Plumptre BERLIN. A113. 25.—1AP1 — It German hi n c- d wmmwti- que issued under:- "Our air force on Aug. 24 continu- ed with great success. and on ‘sched- uie destruction of war-essential ia- eilities of the enemy. "A; previouslv announced Gor- man air squadrons vestierdav made s surprise attack on the Britldi Isles. Bv this action we were able to dam eonsideriiblv nit-fields st North eald. Horn Church. Man- ston. Canterbury and 31111188810- The war harbor at Portsmouth w! There was iiobodr iii the house OTTAWA. _ Auk. 25.--tOP)—Can- ada is speeding up the training of bomber and fighter ilots to man the parade of new panes which is strengthening Britain's air armada. New flying fields and buildings are being constructed all over the Dominion for the British Oom- monweaith Air Training plan. The beginning of intensive air warfare over Britain has resulted in acceler- emphnslzed that tRegl gross is tge sole! agentlper- _ ,, I- .mi te o sen on parces to Hid‘ nomad prisoners of war. Hundreds of vet- [erans of the last war had testi- fied that the food parcels they re- ceived f mi Red Ci"oss saved them (from starvation while they were prisoners in Germany. "As an ad- Their \'OllllL' baby hen Blue and which is Thev lllllili‘(lllllt‘l,\' rit~hed _ ditional safeguard in this war" "110" of the “Win91 and many fly‘ heavily bombed partialii" with oil ei" . . wl ll y did not .. ' ing schools are being opened ahead » ' _ " V h kngw‘ élkllyrmed Bligh. allfd m“ Se“: she added the International Red o! schedula bombs of such heavy (‘ftllbffl t st Cross Committee is sending its in- harbor and wharf facilities were let spectors through the Alreadv the trainlniz plan istak- while lhev rushed into the house camp‘ w lniz on Imperial outlines. Onesmall afmme" - t. f_01‘(2llli'.! the door open and. alllgigkerlsllrte iltladi 1h: P715319?‘ 1a" group of student airmen haslaém” sfiyflfin§frffifim§snnlfl§cfe. tnouizh CllOklllR with smoke wentlll Pt‘ Y “"9 a" 8" 191' e1- arrived from Britain for in- _ .. tsry announced at Iioncion. Them m“ and parcels’ were some casualties. Damace was done to commercial and 011111116 any chndren were struction at service flying schoois. in Canada. Air Minister Power has revealed that l room, announced that others will soon L l e M DO-n in Eng. there ivas nobody home. ‘the mcni 001116 from the United K111860111 Pmel-Y-helfifififil an pmllsfnmtti. re- started removintz the fitrniture, By Zealand. “Illa; 1 d1. tn“ _ n rnjflmfl ie latest move to s eed up th ‘vclgicg Izherleecwem ‘nlllmmbq T k Ii I h' on tisfii isth ti I o’ ou u o ots or enn o - ' theptime N takes Ibefflflkfi an glr- °“§t§3l“r°t‘;§ittinr units fnrthtr ttyittb- s man from a civilian. Under the ed gm“ Yarmouu, W1“... .1019. t new schedule. pilots will be ready for housesand had, wgm up t“ flpmfl, 1 - active service in 25 weeks. instead 1mm, lmrjcks m...- Dm-rr it.» of “Tang”? dweelé‘? °rllfigallg ‘;u°1"b°g' were bombed. During the tiav 11111" l1 S Y0 l8 - MG ,tween l8 and 28 years ‘lat age have merou“ heme a“ n his imk p (By Louis V. Ilunter. Canadlsn Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Aug. 25-(CP)—D0ts rand dashes from the diary of s. t planes M8111 now been enrolled for training. m which our “r511 Their first four wixrks are spent at Drove“ the" superwm" ‘correspondent with a Second Can- adian Dlvision troop convoy:- Australia and New time a number of other men a blazing inferno by the me the fire cnttine arrived. It is believed the blaze started The new- in a short crowd gathered. Most _ vmunteei" fire brig- de, but nothing could be done to building. The pro- r of the theatre stopped the I initial training schools. where they 1OuI-Nuiilyzolirsesixifii-glrllluchills study Air Force law. the theory of1 . Strgctkm of [he hart)...- fiftttgt, mechanics and related sub- ‘i _ fires and explosions in a Then those who are training to be tank in the retzion ofiihii‘ pilots are promoted to one of 26 ma“ danlage to ‘IMO s ie building was a one and one- - ' lllllf‘ itituisiri‘. storey WOOTIO“ gtfuftufl‘, The The thrill of sailing night with elementary flyin trainin schoos or me Blliltgh ‘my. I\['l)‘_ pir- ,lcss was partially covered by lnsur- the 1on8 Daracle of transports betnit establishedkthrough Nhe Dom- glllilflngagllmlléfnéggsé gfldljnym-Iypsttr. , " nee. moving slowly from an East Coast lnlon- These sclwds are 01161111811 lTgllEselClajnLg “w... u... pitllllllllt’ -—— port amid cheers and singing by by private compflflmi 985 11D by un- at London) the soldiers. . they climbed high 11! of 11w “"1111” "W11" c1111” "The mining of English tiarwrl I 1n m, “uh-ml ' ‘they u; in Assoc atlon. under Royal Canadian continued - - lifeboats and waved at the hand- M‘ “Ice supewmon‘ “English fliers threw bombs $1 fiil of persons on the docks. . open fields in north. west a there were a few naval officers. s “y “fin!” "n" southwest Germany. 115 "11 l“ 1"” cottple of women and a number the residential section of 1“'1‘-‘°"m' by the two boys ambling along nf longshoremen . the public ;.,§'."‘}°t,l,l,‘§ fififritiitgllmildflrltliilri weswr.“ cwlmn“ dllillxhtltllflllli‘ the shore directly below the local . xvas unaware of the departure. weeks they are ab“ to fly 510w 11"m°1°u5 11911195 “m” . ",,....,,.t.<t, vendor shop. On several other I No excitement until the last night training planes- the De Haviland mam were kmcid and ll“()(t)llif‘f'fl that occasions reports of bears having u s out when escorting warships ac- Moth or the Fleet finch. In addi- mftllfifivAlllttléilivseilyttil-‘Zl nlllivllvd in been Sighted. have been circulated counted for at least one lurking tion. they have received more wwn in southwest. Get-inane. i11- in the eastern part of the prov- _._____ stibmarine .the next. night, in ground instruction. and traininz 111 gludlgg nwtnkfiirt. Lll(l\\I§1\li1i\'PlIv "we" REGINA Aug 24~(CP)--Ap- port. an air-raid warning sounded lhghtise of tmaoeehlhli-iilltw- k t, anti Stuttgart. Airtlirnines in F‘ meg ——_— ' _ '_ " _ f _ - . . .it wa. after "lfizl ts out" and “ n“ 5 p ‘even Wu‘ 5 O 1 tl N 1i ri.tn<t.~ W!‘ Rlev. J. Elliott MacGuigan. - Eglgttlrllllerlgliwfifl. 00f 5111?: most of thgo men were‘. below decks 111111111111111111? tralnm“ “L I‘ “NI” %iilglini.nnd w p w J" Wm "m" 1" Chlarllliieloli" 11115'Sa=katchewan Teachers‘ Fedora-l . they had to stay there. . . £11m“ imlnlm “hum M33111“! d1‘ " t another plat-e it bzzitth ('11:: flvehlni; on a short visit to hisflto}. M Supeyintendgnt, of High beams from powerful searchlights tltffi-lv by‘ the glean, Eight. U01’ stroped a house in which war 01m home. schools for Saskatchewan. was an- pierced the clear night sky but n0 enslseoillcthlhpiizear] Thigblasnhttvif ti: mwrsdeclliere living‘ “cm l‘ ————'—— riounoed today by Hon. J. W, Est/try, shots were heard either from the m, be H h ' m‘ A‘ W911" - , . ‘~93- U S GETS m. Minister a §111P5'°1'5"°1'@ bait-ti... ..:;".. .t..tz..°......t...tttt.iti. tut: v . - Mr. Titus Isl a nativgd Ntiva| litféionlitd rlligihts" ‘when! fifficers reached its peak, twlfere vdgikycd in ab.‘ fights ——~———-— ' 1 - 1" ee- se on ac n.ier ero s... - - , , - __ (Coilihnieijrom page l) rsniliiihlryi‘ ltfdtcicalfloiliilrgbforehirradu- ‘thep fad was started by an officer wlniz ffslllllllngfll-llllligrnéltgilgdylIligtldlltifih ggzffgdb‘ “ml-firm” m nn _“—'_“'*'*r‘"i—~———tttting from Acadia University in .wlio couldn't sleep because com- erican Harvard or the Fleet 60 -.Tw.e'ntv German plflnfii I‘ elated: “There is no question of i920, Mr. Titus served for three maninzis were plflyihg cards In his ——b0th of which flv about 200 miles missing Bermuda or any art of it being lyears overseas in the first Great cabin m“ sleeper w“ awaken. an hour. double the speed of the (TMQM, Mtnlsuiy annflilllCfifl M separated from tlie British Em- War. ed rudely when n deck guard mak- 9111111117‘! 1-18111915- N“; Dime; were brought tit-Iva 0" Ho taught both elementary and- Then they move on to their final m‘ his "mnds Nimble‘! 0v" him seven weeks or advanced training. 10st lili- at 4:30 am. . .he used his catbin Saturday. The R.A.l=‘. .ml€1shde_ "A submarine stink a Saskatchewan mid has been on the rm- the rest or the vovaue. .an- PIN" hem" tram“ t” hamlle stroyer OI the Viscount cries ""11 ' rLRI-f of Nutnna Collegiate Instl-tothe, rented an" a, 5511m- wgsh- ggmgee: 1ilaxkggAgrfzlfg1gtf°ntlvil1 merchnnlman 0f 7.01111 1““}-“.,"“"o tue. Saskatoon. for the past 16 1m; the deck, acctdenyany turned “Ho” use a eedy “We Dl-“smtgshlpsg a heavily protected cxonlvrf; “m M, vears- the hose on him - . Pbr the first time’ their tralnin. 1T1" 3'11"“ Ailmmtm In ieao. Mr. Titus received the plane. are equipped Wm‘ bomg announce any 111111 101» ~_'__ geokrlnfllhfzf offflwlsggagwg? lubmsrlne Watch racks and machine» uns. The nir- mcn practice aeroba ics. formation The submarine guard who sound- flying and navigation. They learn ed s warning whistle when he mis- how i0 flv by instruments alone D "coLom-"tn. SALAD PM" miook the fin of s dolphin for stlhrfllldh darkness. fog or rain Fin- A colorful salad i111"? “mp” m. eye arid the 1191191111? ‘file ti‘: summer middays. Cut a 1111mm tomato vertically almost tim “v into six sections. 5191"" “M, tions and fill with shrimp? m t with a gob of maimmi" _ _ a v they are given a polishing-up permope ' another ‘mute onlin aerial marksmanship with mach- iine- ns and bombs, at one of l0 -bom ing and gunnery schools. - ‘Then their training is complete. iThev will be ready to proceed over- stibmarlne guard who forgot him- self and turned his back to the ship's rail for several minutes . . . The roar of the guns on mighty twarships as they dropped shells in i .t ffed lives. star?" “n t t B d l waif", '2‘ “chtlmhe” ‘awake 11151113’ Q1113.ii;§'rri3ln'l°'%=§"i§di'l§'i'fiitfr5i§1§ri§ grigteidldttliice lcgvtes. Ifllgfilkwilot rance o ermu a. s a an - time 0e l 9 9 l! I!‘ ‘o Cans isn airmen who are s‘- deviled egg qusr ers. ~ m4 13.59.35?‘rit't‘ili‘.§“‘;t§2""‘l.°£t.,..9%$’ it?! |"“.“‘.’i°°.t.tYli"i.'. tilihltiélitmttmllill’? ;l’;drltti'dtti"itlé“liiil~ri§lllfidil“ittsli “lltfflvltfii? ‘trill? Till?‘ 111111 l fish hock" at the western end oil NEW YORK. Alitl- 25 ——fAP1 -—teri s "direct hit" . the iring in the defence of Britain or envy g9“); cake. hot- ics or iced W111” Bermuda Island, the lnrgggt or the The National Broadcasting Commrqy wt-rtrsttips were about five rnllu bombers like the ones which have . an," .been smashing n: German objectives (“Eco on thercgqumn _ CRAPLATNS w A I‘ " “ ' can: mwn-(crw-Rev- - artist eta-tart; unheated for ministers of 111»“I“"c The accuracy of Canadians that A-tmnnnintz Lewis machine-guns set “ " ' ' —"'— up on tippt-r decks as anti-aircraft. lwhich mllnt-nlned an eerie! vie" tit-fence. .ilie_v pflpppd “Much iover the convoy near the end of balloons in mid-air with iincnnnv 11"’ "(l-fflnll- - somewhere G‘ n l